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^MOkDAY, AUGUST 1, 19W PA «kl the T he four - officers Ramiro ^ rtiooUngs. where the world — with all its granted. ped for more than an hour MitUtiez, 39; Jerry Day, 27, azid p.m. at Bunce Center. The driver of the trailer truck, Freightways of CinchmaU, Ohio. Jinuny fViad BoapMal in Boetoa. -They hurried to the scene, saw pressures he said he couldn’t in the cab of a wrecked RodMnl UcOoy, 26, and univef- Maurice D. Bly, 31, of Bemis There were several hundred feet that the police were powerless understand — was visible as far pickup truck, died late last afty eo'Op employe AUen Crum Point, N.Y., was charged with of skid marks leading to the R e c o r d L imhib from the ground to stop the as the eye could see, and whero U — braved the deadly accurate. night at Manchester Me­ negligent homicide and reckless scene of the accident, attributed HARTFORD (AP)—Hie eav- sniper and began looking for he was determined, as be wrote, inUper fire of Charles J. Whit- morial Hospital. Aime Jar- driving. Ho is scheduled to ap- to Bly’s truck, ings BeidHi Aaeooiatibn of Oon- other ways to get into the build- "to fight it out alone.” vlf, 56, of 11 Fenwick Rd., ____ man to storm the high platform CHARLES J. WHITMAN pear in arcuit Court in Man- trailer truck hit Jarvis’ necUcut reports Riet He 71 mem­ ing. ------Alone, he fired his weapons passed away almost eight jg g Q 'fkxnn whirii the sniper virtually with deadly precision for an Chester on Aug. 22. pickup truck in the rear and bers made a record Crum, an ex-Air Force gunner hours after the spectacular Two other motor Yehlcle fatal- rode up onto its cargo deck. The mortgage loens worth $871.4’ held the university campus at hour and a half at the terrified i accident occurred on the Wil­ gunpoint. sergeant, was working at the ities involving Connecticut resi- two vehicles knocked down 20 millioa daring the tint half of university co-op. He told a Dodd Presses humans dashing for cover on 1 bur Cross Highway in Vernon dents occurred yesterday — one highway posts before stepping 1966. Martinez was off duty, cook- the broad camims below and fog a steak, when Whiteian newsman he saw someone get near the Sacred Heart parish of them, in another trailer-truck on the brink o f an embeuikment. For Passage of when it was finished he had center. (flee Page BigMi) sturic Ms rifle over the tower’s «nd then "got mad.” that tpok place only a few miles Steel angle irons in Jarvis’ Martinez pariied his car near killed a dozen more people and. Jarvis’s light truck was wounded 81 others. And he lay away.^ pickup truck were propelled I ..... - ...... ;...... the campus and began making New Arms Law rammed from behind by a trail­ dead in his own blood in the bul- Norman A. Saunders, 42, of through the cab; some rammed his way closer, taking advan­ er-truck. ’The load of angle irons letpocked sniper’s perch. New Haven, was kiUed when his through the vehicle’s firewall tage of police-volleys fniim the WASHINGTON (AP) — The That was the way police and tractor-trailer smashed through between the cab and the motor. ground and available cover. chief Senate sponsor of an ad­ eyewitnesses reexmstruoted the the guard rail on Interstate (rt The gas t^itk on the pickup Major Fight Builds Soon, he was able to spring tiie ministration bill to control the 91 and plunged down an embank- truck wound up where the drlv- last distance to the base of the of firearms says he hopes (See Page Eight) P a fs Folks *”®**t. er’s knees should be. The steer- tower. En route, he had passed passage will be spurred by the The accident occurred near jjjg column aney>ped at the hot- six persons who were dead or fatal shootings in Austin, Tex, Introduced llie Route 15 exit. tom edge o f the dashboard, and At Cambodian Border wounded. Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D- Miss Jamce Jagieleski, 23, of the mangled steering wheel In the foyer of the tower, Ooim., said In a statement: Connecticut Girl Meriden, was killed on Inter- went through the windshield, flAKKlN, flouth Viet Nam after short fire figh®) hut at last Martinez encoimtered Crum. “ The incident. . . in Austin is (AP) — U. 8. infantiymen and report the fourth was continuing To Capital state Rt. 70 near Sweet Springs, which popped out. With gunfire ringing out al- an exitreme example of what North Vietnamese dashed near toward nightfall. All of the ac- Just Outside of Mo., when her car overturned. Jarvis was trapped in the cab most continuously in-flie'^ -baoh- has been going on for much too the Caimt>odian border today In tions, a U. S. spokesman said, WASHINGTON (AP) — Luol Injured in the mishap was an­ about 90 minutes. Firemen were ground, the officer deputized lg steel was driving west Two tow trucks were used to miles east of the Oambodian nsmese regular army troops Mrs. Frank M. Jackson, the as the Johnson family. along the Wnbur Cross High- ^ pry the cab open so rescu- border and 210 miles north of were known to be operating in former Barbara Dugall of Ridge 6rideg;room-to-be Patrick J. way, followed by Bly’a vehi­ Saigon, the area, 30 to SO miles south­ Debate Scheduled Road, Chester, said that her Nugent and his parents, Mr. and cle. (Bee Page Eight) n vee of (ho claehos broke off west of Pleiku City. husband had com e to the third Mrs. Gerard P. Nugent of The - infantrymen killed 26 floor of SutUm Hall—a building Waukegan, 111., meet President North Vietnamdse in the m<^n- on the mall—to take her to Salman Shazar of Israel tonight tain region hionday after a Senate Panel Passes lunch. when the Johnsons give a for­ Ralph Cheyney Top Official Oomn^lst attack. This raised But, rtie said, a ooUeague e< mal state dinner at the White enemy dead to 648 in three the professor tor which she House for the visiting head of months of Operation Paul Re­ works called to tell her husbemd state. vere against light Strike ‘Buck’ to LBJ that be would not he able to They received congrratulatlons casusitties, a spokesman report- join them for lunch "because Hartford Half W ay House ed. WASHINGTON (AP) —-Preal- work would be in the best Inter- and greetings from the heads of dent Johnson—not (jongress— est of achieving a fair and Just either some- ‘gangster’ -or diplomatic missions at a gay Etsewhere in South Viet Nam, ‘prankster’ was shooting aitipeo- there was litUe ground action. should decide whether the na- settlement of this dispute.” garden party Monday night at tion's interests demand a forced His report said Johnson and pie in the mall.” the Georgetown home of Am­ On the political scene, Pre­ "It was 11:46,” she saM fo a end to the 26-day airline strike. Secretary of Labor , W. Willard bassador and Mrs. W. AvereH Helping Former Convicts mier Nguyen Cao Ky, 35, prom­ telephone interview with the the Senate Labor Committee Wlrtz are the men'in day-to-day ised South Viet Nam an elected New Haven Joumal-Oqurier, Ended... with an Electric Harriman. said today. touch with developments in the Lucl, in a bright Picasso pink government by November 1967 "when we looked out to see HAR’TFORD (AP) — It looks fenders is to isolate them, and "The President is not re- walkout, and said he would devote him­ people lying on the mall.” like any house but it’s Hall Way while this punishes them, H does quired nor is he necessarily Clark’s argument was design (See Page Seventeea) self exclusively to his job as air She said they could see the House. not do^ much to correct their expected to exercise that au­ ed to counter an assertion Air Dryer Dehumidifier Halfway from prison to a ways. force commander after that. sniper, Charles Whitman, “ mota 2 thority,” the committee said in Wirtz that, should Congress useful life. "’The psychological effects of The premier made the pledge a report to the Senate urging on the resolution, a presidential (See Page Eight) at the Start of a campaign to fo this three-story house, gray incarceration and isriation is passage of the Joint resoluticm order ending the strike would be Marriage Ends with white trim, on quiet, tree- damaging to people,” Cheyney spur interest in elections for a Do your favorite tools get rusty and uselew from moisture caused by summer humidity? which would give Johnson au- little more than A formality—"a F or Italian, 19, lined Irving Street, Ralph Chey­ says. “It helps to. break up conatitutionaJ assembly on Sept. tbority to end the walkout for a ministerial act” on the part of “ It's the humidity" that causes so much discomfort W . it is also responsible for m'lF ney is trying to help former family Hfe, even a relatively 11. The assembly will be given long as 180 days. the ■ -President. prisoners get back on their feet. unstable one that a prisoner six months to write a constitu­ rust, so destructive to books and valuable topis. > ^ i* The report filed by Sen. Jo­ “ The authority vested in the dewRnd State Wife, 70 “ There are 1,200 men up there might have had.” . tion under which South Viet seph S. Cfiark, D-Pa„ was a pre­ President by this resolution is BuUetin A portable Electric Air Dryer Dehumidifier dries out destructive moisture from your at state prison,” Cheyney says. Quite a few men in the new Nam can change over from mil­ WATERBURY (AP) — ,’^ e view for a debate in the Senate entirely permissive,” the com­ "Ninety-five per cent of them prison at Somers never hear' itary to civilian rule. basement and other damp places. It gulps up gallons of water each day. keeps the base­ mairiEige of a 19-year-old Italian later today. are going to come back to the from their relatives. Cheyney Ky had previously indicated mittee report said. aHen to a 70-year-old Waterbury The basic issue in the Capitol President P.L. Siemiller of ment or store room moisture-free all/surpmer long.^ ^ street. What do we do to pre­ points out that there ja tm be expected to remain in power Tumor Found woman has been annulled in Hill batUe over the strike Is the striking International Asso­ pare them? public traMqpotiatlqn from Hart­ imUl the middle.of next year but An Electric Air Dryer will plug in anywhere. See the many low cost models at your ap­ Superior Court on g;rounds of whether Congress should act on ciation of Machinists met with AUSTIN, Tex. (AP)—Aa "Nine out of 10 can’t tie their ford to Somers; making -visits avoided Mmmitment .to a pre­ W inners’ lists i| o w a v a ila b le misrepresentation. its own, or simply hand Johnson autopsy on "ffie body o f pliance dealer now. End destructive MOISTURE DAMAGE. neckties. You forget after four difficult for many friends and cise date, citing the difficulties Wirtz for, an hour and a half and The youth, Raffael Barilla, the power, to end the walkout. Charles Joseifo Whitman, the or live years. Society expects relatives. of establishing civilian govern­ said afterward there is no po.'isi- (GkiUier up your Lucky Tiger Money. You may have won!) who came to this country on a It has generated debate H«I» (MS (flee Page Eight). ployee fo thia cnee to retum 'to .(See Page Seveotoen) (See Ffge Three), prepare men for release and part of the -country toward of- (Am Page Tiro)

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Rflipfe Cheyney Top lOiiR I'^Hsrior-: ;0i.i'!ioN Sheinwold on Bridge

' Tiro ALERT PABTN1»S WMt «e9l« -___ _ M A Y SOLVE PBriMBLEM Notdi-South entacnOie TODAY’S NORTH H^tford Half Way House By ALIRED fflEINWOLO A B4 RAGWEED^ / L ^ KQI6S la these hot, muggy daya o f August, iPsiiiee Some problems at the bridge O 652 to have a pleasant cool place in which to relax POLLEN lAi r table can be solved <»dy if both ♦ KJ7 _ away from home. That is why the new Helping Former Convicts partners think carefully at the W IOT EAOT UA Tbeatn East in Manchester has installed A 962 A A5 COUNT T same time. Your partner Is usu­ S 8542 ^ 109 the meet np-to-dete,electronically controlled (CoBtinned from P ax* One> “ The neighborhood resent- with you ,” CSiesrney saJd. ally thinking about the age or X 4 O A I10989 air conditioning system for yonr year-xoond orlginai hair color of your hos­ ment,” the i;eport aays, “wa« Cheyney was seated in his comfort. Visit the Hartford Area's newis^^ as the Connecticut Prison As- index in itself of community book-lined office. He comes from ... ’ tess, wblob is very Interesting P o lk C .. .r most beautifnl theatre when it opens ctt(. ^ . fiodatioo, Blmost half the men ignorance,'e. rejection and fear a Pennsylvania family of col- d be ' ^ ' but not atwayi belptifl in the L J play of the hand. v \ # 5 9 ' “ ” Wednesday, AngostlOUi and lelaxteafM rlM m wtio ma released fail and wind ot the pud offender and his lege teachers and writers. His \ o x . c ~ 5 big reasons r VP bade behind bars, their lives grandfather was a historian of Opening lead — Four of Dia^ \ A A< 'T I (rpKA'The fKiir thing about these men,” the English Tudor period and m onds. Wwt MMh. j— a waste to Ihemselves and so­ Cheyney says, “is that nobody his mother and father were Marriage Ends West opens a diamond to the p aw Paw 1 O D ouble ciety. "cvfer expected anything good of known as the “Brownings of ace and ruffe the diamond re­ Fm b 2 ^ 3 A It costs the state $4,000 a the ‘20s” for their poetry. For Italian, 19, turn. Now what should West re­ Paw 4 9 VMS 4 A UA THEATRE EAST l ^’ year to keep a man in ^ 1 ^ , ^ Cheyney was graduated from turn at the third trick? HMCIESni SHOmM PiUnUUE, M N U im m Cheyney says, and the bill Is for us is the experience Swarthmore College and the Slate W ife, 70 K West returns a heaut or a make allowance mr a Shaded higher If the man a fandly ^ s community Hving—the value University of Connecticut School i club South runs three clubs to opening bid In tUs positioo. on public assistance while he s ^ part of a home'life of Social Work. He came to (Continued from Page One) get rid of his last dlcunond. Then in. he forces out the ace of trumps, « inwnn of supportive and non- Half Way House from the Gon- William Kennedy, deputy dis­ Judgmental treatment. necUcut Department of Mental ruffs the diamond return with a Early Bird Featara trict director of immigration Craftsmen Urged “ Sea" 8:40, "Gunfii^rter” 19:40 Connecticut ciUzens became coh- j.-rhey can spot a phony a Health, where he , was a i»y- high trump, and draws trumps. cemed about the rehabilitative away. They have a radar and naturalization, said htonday The rest is easy for South. -----CSiilffi(«if Under 18 Free chlatric social worker. that Barilla has remained in To Get License needs of released offendera, es- ^ phonies.” West can defeat the contract you should use your Men are referred to Half Way the United States IS months peciaUy during the critical first one of the things that has if he returns a trump at the HOLD YOUR BREATH FOR COLOR THRALLS House by parole officials, from beyond the period when his The State Boards of Ocoupev- few mpnths after their release. for rMMrrm third trick. East takes the ace Stars 'G eldfinger’s' Shirley EatOH 'U N CLFS' lya temporary visitor’s permit ex­ tional Examining remlnda every When a nijan get out of prison, ^ Irvine Street is that ^ JaHs, from policemen of trumpe and returns a dia- Job opportunities are limited. staffs. Cl^yney pired. craftsman performing any facet inond, giving West a eeoond of the electrical, plumbing, r S B ^ INCREDIBLE UNDERSEA He can’t be bonded. This means ST’^ ri^ icS ^ la l S^er ^hem and decides He said marriage to an Ameri­ can citizen may result in a ru ff. ateamfltting, or elevator crafts ADVBITURES AND DIVBITIONSI he can’t get a Job doing cleaning ^yes^th his family on the can profit from ' How does West know which valuables Half Way House. change in an alien’s status that they muat secure a State ground floor of Half Way House. ace his partner holds? 1116 ans­ license by O ct 1 of this year in MAMOmn about He can’t get a driver’s ‘him ere hto English- IWtially, w> men wUl be taken idlowing him to stay, hut that MIVMnORS wer takes the Suit Preference order to continue to ply their U0YDBRDGES license, and this cuts out a large ^ two year-old son, ® histOTy of chronic this is not always the case. pmoudHW Kennedy said Barilla must ap­ Signal and two alert defenders. trade. Any craftsman that has slice of possible Jobs. ^ infant’ son, and, currenUy, alcoholism, severe narcoUcs ad- If East has the ace of clubs not yet applied for his license la To help these men get started, wthw-ln-law who has come diction or sex offenses, pear at an immigratkm hearing in Hartford Aug. 8 to give instead of the ace of spades, he urged to do so Immediately. the group decided to estabUsh England to help out with Cheyney helps the men get returns his lowest diamond at The State Boards will not be Connecticut’s first Half Way ^ baby *®courages them to take reasons why he shoedd not be the second trick. The low card able to Insure anyeme that has u KEENAN WYNN House. There are some 86 Half cheyney and ^ community recreation. required to return to Italy. The hearing, he said, will have shows that East’s re-entry is In not appUed before September Hartford National Way Houses in the United States discussing a tor- bowling leagues and nothing to do with Barilla's the low side suit. that they win be able to prooees fiARYMBRlL end Canada and there is an prisoner who Hvas up- *... If East’has the ace of hearts his application in time to meet International Half Way House the problem he was «« ^ mandatory group marraige and subsequent an­ a IM M U B O ra S ICMCgUB instead of the ace of spades, he the O ct 1 deadline. v e i l ' Association, which is scheduled having with his uloeiij. session a week as well as n ulm ent returns his diamond at the sec­ Anyone wishing to make ap­ COLOB COMPANION A FAST BIDINO FBATUBB to bold Us annual cmivention He had come to Half Way UxUviduai counseling, ond trick. The high card shows plication for a Ucenae in aiqr of next year in Hartford. ^ another group session is de- that East’s re-entry is in the the tnuto areaa mentioned need After looking at 126 residences ^here was no Wand ^ «d to problems of living in “SON OF A GUNFIMTER” Dog in Roadway high Bide suit. only communicate with the te the Hartford area, the house ottered to sick prlsoneia. ^ house—“«K5h as what to do Actually, East Should return State Boarde of Occupational Stertn Wed. — Doris Day, “THE GLASS BOTTOM BOAT" cm Irving Street was purchased, •«niey served him greasy Cheyney baby won’t Cause of Crash the nine of cUamonds at the sec­ Examining, Room 410 W est tn relying partially on funds from breakfast, taiagine,’' “^P «YUig,” says Cheyney. ond trick. An alert West should the State Capitol and the ap­ a trust established by David Cheyney. second session deals with A car was hit In the rear by understand that East has high­ propriate application will be Watklnson, a Connecticut philan- t ♦»« mm rafamed from proWems the m «i confeont out- another vehicle this morning on er diamondsa and lower dia­ forwarded to him. trophlst Who over 100 years ago ^ ^ h T h ^ a ^ W. Center St. when it stopped Charge Card Now monds than the nine. This means Again, an craftsmen affected -ant CONDinONED- suddenly to avoid a dog in the saw a need to help prisoners carry sides of meat,” “This house is like any other that East does not want either by PubUc Act 493 ate urged to road. TONIOHT—"MABY POPPINS" at 8:15 and 8:48 end left a legacy for the pur- Cheyney. “They paid home,” Cheyney says. ‘"Uve men the high or the low side suit re­ apply Immediately. pose. In his honor, the Half ^ jjqq]. investing in it because it Police said Richard G. Shor- turned. ] er, 32. of Willimantic brSked S rA B T S Way House on bving Street is ^ work. He wants me for has meaning for them. It’s got By the process of elimination when he saw the dog, but the officially known as Watklnson hours tomorrow.” people in it, end people help West is forced to lead a trump, TOMORRONI H ouse. motorist behind Shorer was un­ “ At those prices, Tli go back people.” defeating the contract. In prac­ STATE Cheyney was appointed ex­ able to stop in time and ram­ tice, you can bet at least 10 to CLOSED 648-7888 FBEE PABKING BIBCH ST. Bear of H»eater ecu tiv e d irector in 1064. B ut the med into his car. 1 tliat even an expert partner­ first former prisoner did not The other car was driven by ship would not find the correct FOR VACATION MoMiwm a t 1 :80 — E venings a t 6:16 A 9:00 move into the house until this Maher Appointed Director Linda Klein of 152 Branford defense on this kind of hand. spring. Half Way House had St. Her car received extensive Now thm August 8 into a Wg problem before its Of UConn Health Center damage and had to be towed DsQy <)aeetioo RE-OFENINO AUGUST 9 pn^;Tam' got off the ground—a aw ay. As dealer, you hold: Spades, group of neighbors who didn’t A former Manchester men President Babbidge said Ma- A cu stopped at a stop sign A-6; Hearts, 10-9; Diamonds, A- lULIANO’S want former prisoners on their has been named director of ad- her will handle such admlnls- on Broad St late yesterday af­ J-10-9-8-S; anbs, 10-9-3. street mlnlstratlve services at the new tratlve matters at the Healtt ternoon was hit In the rear by What do you say? BAKERY The entagontem between the University of Connecticut Center as budget, accounting, another car. Answer: Pass. The hand Is iOl SPRUCE STREET iieigbboriiood atid Half Way Health Center and an assistant persormel, purchasing, and op- The car that was hit was not quite worth an opening bid Home of fine Plxzas and House is now dormant. There vice president of the unlver- eration of the physical plant, driven by Charles W. McCooe, in first or second position. It is Italian Bread are 66 families on the street, sity. The center is now under The center will house the uni­ 40. of 32 Durkin St., and the worth a bid after two passes tucked in between the industrial construction in Farmington, versity’s new schools of medi­ other car by Wayne S. Hobby, since your partner will usually and business sections of Home- He is Edward W. Maher, cur- cine and dental medicine, a 200- 18, of Bolton. stead slid Albany Avenues. The rently a planning oonaultant to families are white, Negro and the New York State Division of KAMAN EARNINGS UP Puerto Rioan. the Budget, wdio formerly re- BLOOMFIELD (AP)—Kaman What Cbeytuy has been try- aided at 147 Chambers St. His Aircraft has reported net earn­ .THE Ing to do it break Aiwn the appointitiant ^ the UOmAjpost ings of $686,768 for the first half fear that accotnpanies the ater- was aanoune^ today by I^esl- o f the y ea r, an 11 percen t in ­ cotype of the qx-conviet dent Homer D. Babbidge Jr. crease over a similar period a ^OVAL- year. ago. Farmington Avenue; However, the company report­ Farmington ed sales dropped from ^.66 OPENS TONIGHT mililcn during the first half of ^OU CANT TAKE Every Wednesday last year to $21.48 mfillon this year. IT WITH YOU" EamingB for the first six THE N E W months of this year ware equi­ Mon -. Thurs—$2.50 FrL - SaL —$2.75 valent to $1.09, com pared to 97 Phone 677-9119 DRIVE-IN ftO u T f 5 cents for the same period in for Reservations BOLTON LAKE HOTEL 1966. WILL FEATURE A TASTE-TEMPTING Wed.: “Aasoult On A Qneen’* SPECIAL PREPARED BY JIM MINICUCa ABttiaiiiacHEi- -N .Y . Cany Nam Edward W. Maher i r k i r k : aDBirKEHMPRODUCIBI CHICKEN and SPAGHETTI bed teaching hospital, and a tiuwb Kuu nHinwi number of medical and dental out-patient clinics. ■‘THE flUSSIAHS ARE COMING MnMuwMnKr AH You Can Eaf 5 Maher, a native of West Ha­ 1-75 ven, was graduated from the THE flUSSIAHS ARE COMIHIS.' Anything from arm chairs to stereo. Choose goods. Choose Get one bNI-pay with one check. Noneed to keep trade of sfackri Relax and enjoy a cocktail in otir air-conditio” ed UofC in 1949, having majored Do all your shopping witii one card. No need to lug around "a in government and mlnored in ' services. From chino pants to diina. . . firom children’s toys to of lecdpts. No need to write out inles of diedsB or money ordenal terrace overlooking beautiful Bolton Lake. business administration. Until JOHN Hcll/DIPIUlINDEBlUDm pack of cards.” No need to carry big sums of cadi, either; Your 1951, he was a research assist­ ERiCFlDilNG-DOMDEllllS£aDICI(IIARnN.-u appliances. Yon can buy what you want when you want,it—take Yon get one biH monthly from Hartford NationaL Pay wKMn 26 FOR RESERVATIONS 643-9731 ICARLilEINEREVAMARIESAiliT PANAVISION* COURBYDEUDIE ‘all-purpose Hartford National Charge Card is welcome at thou­ ant at the Government Re­ MN.EKRET1 FREEUM « d«FRAM( TASHIM sands of stores that are members of GAP (Charge Account Plan). advantage of spedal sales, quantify b i ^ seasonal bargains. You d a y s M M and there’s iw bank dioigeb’H yov hodlBGffo pindie^ search Institute Iri'’* Hartford. ALAN ARKIN* THEODORE BIKQ. last Hartford .MARTIN MElCtfSm.ePEIiEREEtUH He then returned to college, re­ can plan your diopping to allow more free time for youraelC eOLTON LAKE HOTEL I JONATHAN WINTERS DRIVE-IN P Q U U 5 ItMps you, as it helps them, toaiiew age ftfelioiqnngoonveni^^ ceiving a master’s degree in ROUTE 44A—BOLTON public affairs from Syracuse- Tonight 7:00-9:18 I BURNSIDE extra — "RfilURN TO THE WIUT Wed.: “A Fine Madnees” University in 1952. Sunday from 2:00 Following graduation from Syracuse, he became a special assistant to the budget director ...... “"•’S"^!]!n!nnni!ni!!!in!!ii!!|!ij:|lii^ ‘'Around The World” for the State of Connecticut; ...... and in 1953 was promoted to ■ > Shown 1st—Ends Tonite senior management analyst. He then served two years with the U.S. Air Force, mainly as a Miller’s RestauraNt INCREDIBLE UNDERSEA budget and .management analy­ 10 E. CENTER STRESIT UOlUARD . ADVENTURES AND INVENTIDNSI sis officer in Nagoya, Japan, and was dischariged with the M-G-M ftrams Starring 00 00 0000 00 AN IVAN TORS rank of first lieutenant. PRODUCTION LLOYD BRIDGES Following his tour of service, FILET MIGNON SHIRLEY EATON Maher returned to the state MARYN.SMrTH BRIAN KELiy Budget Division, where he held COMPLETE DINNER DAVID McCALLUM a variety of posts until Joining 3 '® KEENAN WYNN the New York Division of the BKOILED LOBSTER Budget in 1964. Reimmber:Co8tsnothiiigtobecomeaGliaigB€!BidlKilhp-> i r o s i f MARSHALL THOMPSON A member of the American EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Society for Public Administra­ SPECIAL ^ airi you need not be a enstomw of Hartford National toiUvItF GARY MERRILL tion, he served as president of (5 P.M. TO 9 P.M.) h PANAVISHW and MEUWCOIOR to youiB. Just jiS m —1st RUW I at the University of Hartford. Married and the father of Hartford National Bank & Trust Company three ^ildren, Maher lived with FISH FRY Charge Card Department JSTHISTHEGIRL NEXT DOOR? his family on Chambers St. CHILDREN UNDER 18 from 1957 to 1964. The Mahers Appetizers 977 Main Street plan to return here and report­ Shrimp Cocktail —^ T oUigatioa in tbisragaeBb Baked Stuffed Shrimp French Fried Potatoes • Colo Slaw anTtihig aign of CAP. mENDOlUS Baked Ham—W/Pineapple By presenting your card you can bunow np to $250. on tiie A nd ecett if it s associated wUk a different I DRIVE’IN HARTFORD * jJ’ Tartar SauCe * Rolls and^ Butter : • • } .. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 ,196ff MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1966 Tolland Renewal, Access Road Neu) Plater Session Parkhill-Joyce ^Mcttixre} ^Nice Guy*. A 6 to 8 pun. voteiMnak- K-D Day Camp TV-Radio Tonight ing seaeioii wlU be conducted Makes Awards Head Board’s Agenda tcmoiToiw in the town deck’s Flower Shop office in' Uie Municipal 601 MAIN ST.—MANCHESTER Friends, Neighbors B uilding. Camper awards were present­ . Appointment of a dired»r, and public h^inga and KUgMe appitoanto must ed Friday at the K<4> Camp for Television g l o b e d 8 W EEK S poflaible actions on an access road f o r Manchester Com- be at least 21 jrears of age, the second camping period by :00 ( MMB) Xovto (SO) Sports. Oemera mmity College and on scheduling an Oct. 3 re^r^dum ' DOUSlM 7 : » I) Hy Mother, ttM FOB 'VACATION; residents of Manehestv for Director Ted Ventura and Ma OriOin Describe Sniper on DowntowTi Renewal, head the agenda for the board at least six months and . 1 ' Kanna ;13) ^ctarl (d) assistant, KUen Loahr. _____ Picture 8-40) Ooniliat WILL REOPEN muat be UJ3. dtlsens. 18) Sutacriptkai TV of directors session tonight.______i The following aampen wefe (30) Wbody Woodpecker MONDAY, AUG. 16th AUBTIN, Tex. (AP) — Around can be. They were two of the The meeting will be held at ______L_ (40) Unrd ItMurtoo awarded winnenN ' \ \ 6:30 (40) Woody Woodpecker 8:00 >-30W m Don’t Eat Daisies the campus they called him JounS P®opl« I ^ 8 at BucMey School on Verrtoo Also on the agenda are fiVe (30) WUrlybirds __ V J * J He was the nicest person I knew I^bert Crawford, Mr. f*er- hS) HoilywoDd Baokstace (%{) Jasi (3Mual "Charile.” It was hard to find university.’’ said Judy e t items of unfinished business, 8:80 (HKXKEtOO) Dr. KUdare (O) Jazz Pianist eonallty; Debra Barter, Miss (30) Scope anyone who knew him who Nowotny, 19, who rode to her Jdigi J. Hutchhyson, a former all tabled from previous meet­ 6:00 ( SMQ:0} Neiws, Sports, Weather ( 8-40) HOHalere Navy Personality: Billy itliller. Most ( 8-13) Hippodrome Co director, will be named to re­ ings. (34) W ir fs i^ew? (34) Book BeM n dkbi’t like Wm. sophomore classes with 'Whlt- p lace David l8t, B arry, who re­ 1. Adoption of an amendment A th le tic: D a v id Burnham , (31)) Sealiunt 9:00 ( 840) F Ttoop Bud Powell (30) Americans at Work (10303340) Movie (C)) "Charlie’’ — Charles Joseph "»an, a neighbor. signed on June 20 to devote his to .the parking ordinance, to Sportmanship: Ronnie Stolaro- (18) Henr Griffin (34) Point « ( View Whitman, 26, engineering stu- "Charles was always kidding nek, Most Energetic Camper: ( » ) Rocky and His Friends W lio n y ou w an t ttie bent, tnjy time to re-rfection to tlie State permit overnight parking on 6:16 a04m News. Weather 9:30 ( 3-13) Petticoat JuncUoa I d dent — rained rifle slugs over and joking (but) he seemed a town streets, except during Michael Bieu, Uttle Fox Swim­ { 8-40) Peyton Placa Senate. Barry's resignatwn was Dead at 41 (40) Susarfoot (31) Photo: laoiBtve Art toe University of Texas campus little worried sometimes.” mer: Deborali Stolaronek, Most 6:30 dotoOO) HtnUey-BrMdey'^ •ooepted on July 12. Boui men winter months. (18) SUbeorMton TV Monday from 28 floors up, kill­ Mrs. D.W. Nowotny, Judy’s are Democmts. Hutchinson has 2. A d o p t io n o f a new NEW YORK (AP) — PiaidBt Helpful, 10:00 ( 8-10) F u g ttt^ (18) HolywDod Bactotact (34) HarUotd Symphony ing 13 persons. mother, said toe neighborhood already been nominated to run ordinance for ice and snow oon- aid FoweU, aho, with CharUa BiUy NldMllsco, All Around ( 8) Nefwewire ( 3-13) News 8 p eetU (& children liked to play in toe (13) Newsbeat The noon-hour sniping ram­ FOR A tor re-election in October. trol, spelling out the responsi- Parker and Disny OiUespte, C am per: Stephen Sherman, Ul:00 ( »8-10-3»33«)-40) News. Whitmans’ yard. "He loved chil­ (34) Travel TUne E^rU. Weather page ended when police bullets An attempt to seat Hutchinson bilities of householders and brought jazz out of the swing cSiess Champ: Deborah Stolaro- ( 3) Walter Cmridte (O dren and they loved him.” SPECIAL businessmen, as wen as the era and into bebop, died ICoor nek and Deborrdi Campbell, 6:46 ( 8) Peter Jenaiage. News UriS (40) iU rta FinM and shotgun pellets cut him w as m ade on July 12, hut it 7:00 (3040) News. Weather Mrs. Whitman ■was helping town. day night at 4d. Oiria Croquet Champion Tetun. down. failed because the Democratic ( 8) Movie (O - ■ n :3 0 CA.XDIKS her husband through school, OCCASION? 3. Onversion of the Mu- Death came at Kings County Girls Basketball, Addle Fried- (34) What's NowT 11:36 (40) Espionage Then It was learned that in majority could not muster the ( 8) Addama Fsmfly 11:80 (13) Movie ’ working as a junior high school nicipal Building hearing room Hospital, a municipal Institution man, first, Rebecca Friedman, the predawn hours he had five votes needed. Olof Ander­ (30) Target (18) Vintage Theater biology teacher and holding a Rent a new Comet or into town offices. Approval In Btocddyn. Powell had suf- second, Sylvia Friedman, third, (10) Eye Dentity 13:36 (40) M rSqt^ knifed his pretty blonde wife to son and Raymond Ellis were summer job at toe telephone Mercury. Low Rates . . . would require the scheduling of fered several years from a com- and Candy Kalas, fourth, 7:16 (23) Backstage 1:00 (40) AlrForce Film death and fatally shot and on vacation that night. Both will com pany. all futtue board and oommis- bination of nmlnutriitiaiii, alooho- Champion boys' relay team, BEE SATUItnAYTS TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE USnNO stabbed his mother. Dally . . . Weekly . , , Im on band tonight. Whitman also was working, An ordinanoe will be consid­ Sion meetings in other places. lism and toberculoslB. Robert Crawford, Chris DeCarll, LENOX PHARMACY Friends, neighbors, faculty M onthly. besides carrying a heavy siun- 4. Approval of water drain- Pawn’s fluid style, to which ered tonight to quitclaim a 60- Michael Bleu, Teddy DeCarii, 299 E. CENTER STREET— 649-0896 members, job associates and mer school load of 14 credit age rights, for |100, for a Min- notes cascaded from Iris key- Peter Drega: Champion girls’ toot^de, 3,800-foot-long col­ uni'versity records drew this hours. lege access road to the state nechaug Rd. subdivision in boards as if blown through a relay team, Yvonna Gendron, picture of Whitman, an ex- Radio Dr. Clyde E. Lee, research for a 81 nominal cost. Glastonbury, adjacent to town hom, inOuettoed a generaiUan of Beverly Hartmann, Cindy Kalas. Marlne and former sqoutuiast- (TUs Hating taodides only these news tesadeasto s( 10 or II engineer at the imiverelty’s Bu­ The road, to begin 36 feet watershed land of I^>ailng jazzm ^ Chris’ 60-Yard-Daeli Grand mlnnte length. Soma stattoBs carry other short nswseaeta.) e r : reau of Engineering Research, Boiith of the Mooney proi)erty on Brook Reservoir. Hia life was a story of mental Champion, Adelle PYiedman: TFDBO—1866 10:66 Yankees at CaHfomU He was a likeable “nice guy’’ said he hired Whitman as an 6 . Main St.,,' would take about 6. Ai^roval of a $4,000 addi­ hreakdasma compounded by Boys’ Softball Throw Grand 6:00 Loos John Wade 1:80 News, Sign Off .. ^ who joked with passengers in This tower on the University of Texas campus five acres of Globe Hollow land, tional appropriation to the Cii^ plqnrioal UhMaa that dtorinished Champion, Gregory Dlmmock: 8:00 Dick Boblnson WTIC—16M assistant because he needed RESERVE A CAR 1:06 News, S l^ Off 6:00 Afternoon Edition Ms car on toe way to classes. m oney. was the hiding place of Charles J. Whitman, iden­ and would run to the Manches­ Defense budget, to be financed his talents, leaving at his death David Buniham, first in softball Ambulance workers and volunteers hurry to place a victim of the Austin, Tex., WBCH—« • 6:00 News, ^x>ria. WeariMT Summer Sale He "seemed more mature "He was carrying a rather tified by police as the sniper who killed 16 persons NOW . CALL ter Community Oojlege campus, by a $3,650 federal grant and by only a laboring, imsure echo of throw, senior division: Billy 6:00 Hartford HlshliShts ?;S6 Americana sniper into an ambulance during the shooting spree on the University of Texas 8:00 Gaalleht :36 Chet HuntlOT AUGUST 3rd thru AUGUST 10th than most people his age.’’ heavy course load, but said the and wounded over 30 others. (AP Photofax) 2 in the demilitarized Nike Site. $360 from the 1905-06 General Ms former brllUanoe. Miller, first in softball throw, 13:00 Quiet Hours 7:30 News campus. Some of the victims lay untended over an hour as would-be rescuers Once a border-line student, he T o be Bchechded for later con- P ow ^„ wboee first nams was middleweight division; Greg­ WINF—1389 7:66 David Brinklw courses were Important to him Fund surplus. 5:00 News 8:06 Coast Guard Band were pinned down behind, cover by the sniper’s shots, (AP Photofax) w as m aking good ®ud 643-5135 Bideration is a college request Bart, 'waa bom in Neiw York in ory Dimmock, first in softball and he wanted to get them out The $4,000, added to moniea 5:16 S p ^ 'Dp Harttord 8:66 Bed Sos VA Twlna Ladios’ Summer Drosses 2 for $ 9 ^ working hard toward Ms degree tor Oie sale to the state of about 1024 to a musical lamBy. He throw, junior division. 6:00 News, STOria 11:30 TBnuihnela of toe way," Lee said. now in the budget, would pay 6:30 Editorial Roundtw U :n Newa, Sports. Waather in architectural engineering. "He was an unusually good Texas Murders’ Timetable ISO additional acres of Globe feahig mental depres­ AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — Paul MORIARTY Champion, Teddy DeCarii; Sen­ Shorts & Bathing Suits 20% off tine call a couple of blocks friend. “As far as Pm con­ But notes left near toe bodies Worth, Fla., wrote a note: town’s cash share of the $f6.6 Lutz Museum shelter in the sion. He went to Paris where he Sonntag, 16, was tanned from a up. miUicm proposal. The tow n played at tiie Bluenote Club and ior Division, David Burnham; Then brutal, Wgh-noon terror aw ay. v. cerned, it ■wasn’t Charlie up of his wife and mother told of "Mother already dead.” town-owned Oak Grove Nature 801 CENTER STREET seemed bettor, only to taE seri­ Junior Division, Teddy DeCarii; summer ea a bfegtjaid in Aus­ struck — terror that ohservers Patrolman BiUy Speed, 22, on there. He had gone to toe break­ depression, repressed violence 3 a.m.—Whitman wrote an­ would get additional credit for P re se rv e , In Husband’s Murder All Spring & Fall Coats Only $1IMI0 OPEN EVENINGS ta-kind contributions, such as ou sly iU again. M iddlew eight, CThiis D e C v li; Tremendous Value. — Reg. np to $32.95 tin’s hot sim. He had a frert: could hardly imagine in tiielr the force tor Just over a year, ing point, and it had to be some­ and se'vere headaches, police other note: "Mother and wife 2. Authorizing the borrowing, EAST HA'VBN (AP)—A 62- After questioning by East Ha- water, seiwer, and lighting hn- . Retumiing to the United lightweight, Leonard Blotniski. paycheck in Ws pocket and waa moat horrible dreams. racing up some steps in front of body else.” said. ]both dead.” MAYTAG with temporary notes, of a sum, BROTHERS provements. States, he began an engagement Girls’ Potato Race, Champion year-old Blast Haven woman Is v®*' detectives, Mrs. Manglnl in good spirits. the tow er. Photographs, apparently tak­ Whitman had a spotty scho­ not to exceed $25,000 to pay was arraigned in Circuit Court Large Sale Tablo $2.00 each item And before the 90-minute 9:30 a.m.—WMtman bought “OonnecUeat’s Oldest Tonig^’s meeting will bi- at Birdland in New Yorit, but Yvonne Gendron, Adelle Fried- in Bridgeport State Jail on a Mark Oabour, 16, had come to Harry Walchuck of Austin as en tor the university annual, lastic record, mostly Us, 'wlto a 12-gauge shotgim at Sears. linertn-Mercmry Dealer” principal and interest on water and taken to the Jail to await (Ladles’ — Teens’ — Children’s Clothe.) nightmare was over, 18 persons WASHERS ^ d e two other {niblic hearings. disaiipeared twice. Oim time he man, Laurie Roles, Rebecca Austin with his family from lay dead or fatally wounded in he talked to a newsstand em­ ri»w Whitman was a handsome, an occaslonel D and one F in his About 11 a.m. — Whitman, sewer department notes due charge of mtuder in connection The first is for a $1,000 ap­ Texarkuia, Tex., to visit Ws theUiC tower lAJWOl and CUlU wawjiaxooutside by*aj bullets anaaavM* ploye “ across the street „ . from , the blond, crew-cut youth with eyes first two years at the university. posing as a s e r v ic e m an, Sept l.T his has been a yearly was found exhausted and be- TOedm^; Peeww . with the ax and knife slaying autonsv was nerfermed on propriation to the board of edu­ draggled to a Greenwich VUtege Irene ™eto^_^y's ^tato ^ ffTSica” SUMMER HATS aunt. Marguerite Lamport. She from powerful rifles handled by toe small book and that crinkled down at the But he made all A'e and B’s on dragged a foot locker filled practice, since tbe department’s Mang^ni’s body. cation, to be financed by a $1,- doorway. Race Grand Champion, Teddy wanted (hem to see Austin and one man, (Jharlea Joseph WWt- comers 'when be smiled, and a a heavy load of math and engl- with guns, pistols, ammunition, revenue, by Sept. 1, is not great M rs. M ary M anglnl, 62, cf Elxaminer Sterling P . T aylor 000 state grant. After another stay In FVance, DeCarii; Senior Division, David MATERNITY OUTFITS U p p iP C the surrounding hill country man, 24, an ex-Marine who had cle ft chin. n eeiin g cou rses in toe 1996-66 food and water into the lobby enough to cover the payment. he came back to Now York and Burnham; Junior Division, Billy ^ Thompson St. arrest^ did not issue a report, DRYERS The second Is for an addition­ YARB GOODS '2 rm ut that Texans brag about from learned to drill buUseyes from «« w^ ^ «- He was six feet tall, weighed fall semester and two A’s, two of the crowded 28-story tower. al $2,100 appropriation to the 3. Accepting the resignation seemed to stumble further into MiUer; Featherweight Division, tha best possible vantage point 196 pounds. B’s and two Cs to the spring . David Malrson and Leonard husband, 78-year-dd Rooco Man- slaying, which took place only a as far away as 600 yards on a Il:4i8 a.m. — Shots were re­ sower department accoimt, to of Edward J. Dupre from the — the top of the 80-story Univer­ firing range. Univeralty of Texas mathemat- board of tax review. Dupre re­ ______Blotniski. 8^ found on the floor of few blocks from police head- Ics teacher who was in Austin In 1060 he Joined the Marines ^ ported coming from the top of be financed by increasing the sity of Texas Tower. and was stationed for 1% years Whitman bad no poHoe re c^ the tower, emd two unarmed A signed because of a possible Shot Put, Heavyweight Dlvl- » bedroom in their home Mfm- quarters. Three—Gabour, Mrs. Towns- for a visit after a month tetuto- estimated income;. The money The Country Shoppe Ihomas Ashton, 22, a college at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base and no university record of dls- university security .officers wers conflict of interests. BQs unex­ Sion, Stephen Sherman; Middle- Mrs. Mangini was being held ley and Mrs. Lamport—died Ing In Mexico. NORMAN'S would pay for replacement of DEPOT ROAD—COVENTRY graduate from Redlands, Calif., to (Juba. clpUnary action. sent to Investigate. pired term, to November 1968, Burglar Makes weight Division, Teddy DeCarii; Police said Manglnl had been without baJL In toe tower, probably Whit­ Thomas Karr, 24, a Fort • piece of equipment at the dis OPEN'■WED. TELL 9 PJW. had only about a month of train­ University records show'Whit- Defense Department recor^ For The Host Di'iil p o l l fo r w irin g w o rk 'wlU b e fille d at acme future lightweight Division, Michael struck in the head with an ax man’s first •victims. Worth', Tex., native who died in 11:62 a.m. — City poHoe re­ CLOSED MONDAYS ing left at the university before man was bom in Lake Worth, sIm w a Marine special rourt- Daylight Break Bieu; Featherweight Division, and stabbed several times. MOTORIST AT FAULT Sonntag, Ashton and the oth­ toe operating room. ceived their first caU about the atul 'I'hf Hest Service Bt a pump station. date. 1)6 left to teach English with the PLa. June 1941. A university martial sentenced him to 80 , , , ______^ - - John Thompson; M ou n ta in The body was discovered by HARTFORD (A P )-^ coroner ers fell outside on toe bot pave­ Thomas Eckman of Barcelo­ sniper. 1 Peace Corps in Iran. He was job ’appUcatlon form states he days restriction and hard labor, ll.i IIARTFOKI) I lD . Chmblng, Chris DeCarii and an ambulance attendant The IS held John C . M aler o f ment and grass. 1:20 p.m. — Sniper fire taking a lunch break in his busy na, Spain. attended Sacred Heart grade but no confinement, and reduc- A * ° IWdy DeCarii; Arta and Crafts, ambulance bad been called to Kensington crimtaaSy responat- The unborn baby of Claire stopped. Two policemen cUmbed B o lto n 10-12hour day. Also killed before two city school and junior Mgh school in. ed his rank to private lor vlola- M/\N( K K S T F .U ana len ■mm w ^ Cathy Dwire, Deborah Camp- the scene Iqr a doctor who had tile for the death of Gory T. In ihs oir-conditioRed tower, police offloers gained toe tower Wilson, In her eighth month of to a platform above VWiltman ball and Deborah Stdaroneek. behn treating Manglnl for a Ekitanes of Berlin. pregnancy, who waa wounded. Lake Worto and St. Ana’s High tion of orders. store charge plates. the school’s main administra­ runway and blasted WMtman School to West Palm Beach, Whitman’s university Job ap- U - liaart aliment Tha doctor’s of- A pickup tniok drift A pickup truck drivn by . Police said notes left by 'Whit­ P archer on Asks Board Mis. Cbaries Sbaldon of 26 tion buiidlng, Edna Townsley, with pistol and shotgun fire plication form said toe court- Oakland 8 t toU poUoe a screen fice reported it had been told Miaier struck a motosqrola on 81. of Austin was enjoying the from close range were: man showed he killed Ms wife, 'EYE-GLASSES by Area Weather aaiiier that Mangini was IIL wfakdi Hdmea was riding on WMtman enrolled to tbe uni- convict^ Mm on a rear window was ripped ODobMos b efore h er replacem ent Roy DeU Schmidt, 29, a city Kathleen, 23, and Ms mother, To End Budget Cutting When police arrived, they said May 7. Coroner Louts W. Briiae- Mrs. C.A. Whitman, in their vsralty to Septem ber o f 1961 ^ / open to get insidq, the bouse. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)— they found a long-handled ax fer said Maier was making (l^| apartments before toe toootlng rfwrtly afterward met pretty. Before toe o ^ - DeOelki and Reale Opticians She said the break' waa made Unsettled weather will be mov- blonde Kathleen Leissner of earned the good Harold Porcheron, a member nance and then to the town for and several knivee ini tbe Man- left turn into hia drinreway and siw ee. between noon and ,1:16 pm . jng into New England late today, Needville. the local beauty Complete and focmer chairman of the an additional appropriation if gini home. Besides the ax and atnuld have seen Holmes o|>- EATOW "R makes me feel klnda A tachometer waa taken ihe U.6. Weather Bureau says. _ _ „ ______miAMt daughter Wtol, he cboee 'victims who members of Ms family to their be moving *ln will remain to prbvlde a good education to the era averaged 33, volunteers, 39; PAUL DODGE were strangers to him. P arslppany-T roy HUJs, N .J., give pleasant dry weather home then tunned a shotgun on CLEAN SWEEP! young people in their care. The for the week of July 11, camp- Ihnuh was Judg^ mentally through Thursday. townspeople expect a good edu- era, 41, volunteers, 37; for the Police Arrests LEASINi? and RENTALS unfit to stand trial and Is now in M inself. ' cation to be provided and the week of July 18, campers,. 51. ttM Trenton, N.J., State Hospi­ Another, mass murder case, SGHOLARSHIP HONORS 373 Main Street, Manchester—^Phone 649-2881 that of Perry Smith and Rich­ Officer Ramon Martinez, 29, (left) -and O ffice 's t a t e statutes spieciflcally volimteera, 48; for the week of tal. George McCoy, 26, have been identified as the charge that responsibility to July 25, campers, 41, volun- Frauds E\iiphy, 06, of no EDITOR Ground Chuck A dungaree-wearing WUer ard Hiricock, who icUled four local boards of education. teer*, 44. osrtaln address 'was diarged GREENCASn^E, tod. (AP) aoooonted for 11 deaths in a members of a weR-known Kan­ ones who felled. Charles Whitman after they "Bolton’s current problem is The camp, now to its third with intoodcation last night. He — A $100,(X)0 scholarship fund tiwoHBtato abooUng spree in 1966. sas farniing family, became the ■two others (dosed in ‘ on him on the observation YEAR END SAVINGS! • $49,000 budget cut, the worst year of operation, will close was .agrrested on Birch S t He is has been established at DePaiiw Charles Starkweather, 19, basta of Truman Capote’s best­ floor of the University of Texas tower yesterday. cut in the history of the town, Aug. 12, scheduled to appear in Man- University to honor the editor of UEled three members of the selling book “ lii Cold Blood.” and, indeed, the worst cut in :------Chester Circuit Court 12 on the Chicago Tribime, W. D. family of a giri friend, toen Smith end Hlckock were ~ BRiun Mff iw ■m nY the ’Whole state for any town Aug. ISw Maxwell. drove through Nebraska and hanged for the crime to whhfii ten times our size. A-N Qub to Fete Wyoming in 1968, leaving eight Herbert CSutter,: Ms wife end "How did it happen? Not be­ bodies behind him. Stark­ their two children lost their cause a mere handful of people Campers Sunday SorgoiM Como! weather was executed end his hves. COMET 202 2-DR. SEDAN organized and came out to the friend, Carol Ann Fugate, In 1961, Terry Jo Duppemwflt budget hearings and later to Manchesteria^ Army * Navy SorgoiiK Go! sentenced to'life in prison. 11, ti-ved torough a harrowing the town meeting. Not at all! Club, for 'the third successive Last month, a man gained murder at sea. In it, her par­ TUs happened because of the year, has scheduled a dinner and Slnap This Up! antrance to a nurses’ residence ents, Arthur end Jean Dupper- w oefd indifference of the mar picnic for Camp Kennedy's per- CAR FAIR, INC to Chicago, and slowly knifed or c a i rault of Green Bay, Wis., and = : jorfty of the people In town, sonnel — campers, parents of Don't Bo Slow strangled eight df them. A tat­ ber brother, Arthur, Were shot 2 T h e y Just couldn’t be bothered campers, volunteer counselors tooed drifter, Richard Speck, to death hy Capt. JUliian H arvey to pome out and protect the and nurses, and staff, BIG DISPUY - RECONDITIONED 1st Wotk of August .was.arraigned Monday, charged on Ms ketch, Bluebelle, off ML- most precious secular com- The event will be held Sun- With the idllings. am i. modity this or any town has— day, at 2 pm. at the camp site. SAFETY CHECKED AUTOMOBILES Starts The Show! Another Chicago case toot H arvey, w ho had a lso idUled Its education inrogram. overlooking Globe Hollow swim- We Reserva Tbe Right To Limit Quantities captured International attention Ms -wife, waa rescued with the 461 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER "It is my opinion that all o^ ming pool. was the 1929 S t Valenttoe’s Day body of Teray Jo’s alstor Ransa. S d e n o e Ihe budget cuts the board has The dinner will be served in PHONE 643-1591 Tnmnnrrn to which aevsn mem- He oanunlbted outcide when be made are serious, but not haz- the permanent shelter, built and SPECIAL PURCHASE bars of tiie George (Bugs) Mor- learned tbol Terry had also •rdous. Until we got down donated last year by the Oon- MEATV, RIB CUT en gang were lined ageinst a been aaved. wlthin $18,000, we had not seri- tractor’s Di'vislon of the Cham- JUST ARRIVED Cusly endangered the system, ber of Commerce. We are now down to $14,000 The Army & Navy Club, in and Ueeding. We have reached addition to the annual outdoor 4x1 DUBONNET < In and passed that point where no dinner-picnic, has held dinners Glass Cut to A ll Shapos and LIMITED SUPPLY PORK CHOPS Mora Than Jint A h Amworing Sorvlea danger exists, and have now in its Main St. elubhous* to plao^ oar program hi jeop- J064 and 1965, honoring tbe SizM for Tablo Tops PANEL WHEATONE ’ ordy. teen-age oounselom You eon do many ( 120 HP. 6-cyliiider eni^ne, standard Z submit to you that we are tra n sm i^ o n , ■windshield w a sh erj' AUGUST, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th ONLTT ProgiWitrtfMBnMP’i AMHng with the lives of hun- ______things with glofs to- padded dash and visors, sideview dreds of youngsters, helping bte and tops TERMITES M k mirror, 4-way flasher, backup lights. thsm, through our .school pro­ who need iflfraaiiertrardnfl to reenter ttie job Neld gram, to ready th^nselves for SALEM’S and thoy ora to ^ OR ANY PEST PROBLEM odulttiood and a place in this to hoop eltan. Lot $195 DOWN—36 MONTHS TO PAY IF Mao Mieidal bitenslye program for the comjiMca'tod society. W e'Bo not us holp you with STOP AT OUR LOCAL STORE FOR LOW BANK RATES boW the ^ h t to experiment Old Fashioned N b^arbgrack^ with Ihelr Ives. Any barm that sugg^fions. # FRK GENERAL INFORMATION mrmnfm to them BOW cannot ever ' CANDIES BOrroi* Cot To AH Rizea # W nH iPICIMBNS FOR IDEMTIFICATOII W O b O O O E ^ he reoouped. It is my earnest O P E N 8 AM. t o 5 F J L itmeirfeoaafy. SAT. 8 AJd. toNOON derire that the board will make • BinERMINATMG SUPPLIES OR SStVICE Torxnal Septi^ber 6 BROTHERS no further cuts in the budget (Next To Western Beef Mai:t) be^bx week of and will stand fast and accept mCDICRL ’thzongli « c 6 n NECTICUT’S OLDEST LINCOLN-Ml»CURY DEALEB” the resi>onslbllity that is ours J.^ WHITE GLASS CO. Thurs., Fri., 9 A.M.-9 PJH.— Phone 643*6874 115 CENTER STREET September 19 P H R R m A C Y 301 CENTER ST. 643-5135 OPEN EVES, (oxeapt Tliunday) •lone.** 31 MSSELL^. Phono 649-7322 Mon., Tnes., Wed., Sot—8 AiM.*8 PJd. AIAHULAVERY p e s t CONTROL CO. Tbe eobool board would ba've 344 BfAlN STREET . te g6 back to tlw board of fi- 64 9-1 390 V PA G E SEV EN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 2,1966 — — ^ Tolland County tamor, as Its guest AUg. 10 at rA G E SDC SIANtJHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2,1968 White House Miss Yeomen’s Hall; hiside ■Tdwn Committees of East You Should itnow. ^Every WomarC Hampton, Marlborough, Hebron, statistical economy as a result. R eport Airline Strike ‘Error’ Andover, Bolton end Coventry Cosmetics Oorrespondent Taylor reports the way Connecticut Ticket Purchases have been invited to attend and bring guests. Washington describes such economies, Thomas G. Kelley .(OenttiMied from Xkgs • IT’S En^ttlng ^tvniih Tarnishes LBJ Average To Aid Fellows Gwardo is known for his PfJBUBEBlD BY TBB with another of its stories at the Sec­ Yankee If it weren’t for some well- tnent, whose chief putposs is to ready wit and sense of humor, WBE>U> PRINTINO CO.. Dfa retary’s expense. U BUmU Street intended fatherly advice to go­ make Infiltration too cosUy for ^ W A^OTON (^ ) - ^ sl- if they do, they want toe Hebron, evening shoifld'be Liggeffs Meaoheter. OoBn. ' One day, the story goes, his son came By A.H.O. to college, 'Thomas Q. Kelley „ , 4 V ... Johnsoix:s venture into the PreWdent to put it into effect ..... ------entenami: TBtnuB > . itotgosow Hanoi. Ana it is tne Dom-oing ^ oqpHot for an airlines and thus share with them toe from the 62nd District, -will use q q p c j WAI/TBR R. nraCoUSON home and' reported proudly, "Gosh Dad, may have been putting around At Th« Parkade PnbUehera I saved 25 cents today.” In politics, ss elsewhere. It Is program in the north, more gt^ke settlement that never got poltical onus that labor will the proceeds from a showing of Hutchins, Xonaded October 1, 18M. as a professional golfer. MANCHESTER "Fine, son,” the Defense chief is sup­ the attack which is glamorous, than any other single aspect of off the run-way Is being chalked attach to the action. Sir James Barrie’s "What Every public ! Pqbliahed Btreir BreolnK Eizcept fcndaya But he doesn’t regret his de­ the war that lies a t the heart up as a political miss. Jqhnson evidently has other Woman Knows” at Goodspeed nients wiU^ M BoiMcya. Iknered «t the Poift Office tt posed to have replied. “How did you do and the defense which, unless OomL. M Second Cloe Hefl managed and executed by cision. He’s happy in his jobs of the criticism of President ’The contrast between John- ideas! Secretary Of Labor W. Opera House for campaign it? ” of lifeguard supervisor in the Johnson both at home and son’s current refusal to give Willard Wirtz, obviously acting funds, according to an annbunce- "Well, instead of riding home bn the genius, can seem dull and un­ 8DBBCRIFTI0N RA.TBB exciting. summer and IlUng Junior High abroad. ’ Congress any advice on a leg- under White House instructions, ment from Mrs. Edward Foote Dream Funny Pnyeble ki Advance bus, I kept my quarter and ran home School physical education di­ In the past. President John- islative soKition and his exub- told the Senate Labor Commit- of Gilead, secretary, of a fund- To have the initiative means One Y e v alongside it.” rector—a job he’s had since the son himself has raised the ques- erant televised announcement of tee Monday the administration raising committee, CHUiCAGO — psychologists ••••••'••••••••a* to be able to select the next “Great. Tomorrow save fl.25. Run school opened seven years ago. tion of a manpower screen at the proposed setUement Friday was neither advocating nor op- group has planned a who tested college students MAYTAG item and point of attack; to be Month Golf is atm his favorite hobby the major infiltration points, night has become a hot topic for posing legislation to end the found that creative students had home alongside a taxi.” on the defensi-ve sometimes out show” when the play ki^pre- and sport and he’s got that im­ The last time it was brought cloakroom discussion among strike. sented at the Goodspe^' Opera something funny happen in 17 T H » ASBOCIA-teD PK»SS ’That touch of humor makes us all seems to be able te do nothing WASHERS Aaaodmted Press is exclusively entitlM think we recognize the McNamara portant sheepskin from Spring- up, several months ago, the membenf of both parties. There wasn’t any Immediate House in /East Hadda^Aug. 30. per cent of their dreams; . hut use c t repubHcatlon of im news d ^ but wait and be ready to an­ field College — something He Democratic dissent when Sen. nothing amu.sing happened In pcDSB credited to it or not otherwise credit- brand of economy. We sometimes expe­ President was Informed by The consensus seems to be Tickets are $6 a m are avail­ swer and parry. probably wouldn’t have gotten Robert P. Griffin, R-Mich., any of the dreams of the non- \M) (In pnpor nnd nlno tho locnl news puh* rience it ourselves, when we don’t buy Pentagon officials ttiat thei idea that the President, who heto re- able now. Mre. Fw te says it i« " hClFfta Translated into 1966 specifics, if. he had accepted an offer after seeking election in an area expected thaj^the ticket sale creative collegians. rlchia ot reptftHoation of special dis- the new car this year, or when we cal­ was feasible from the stand- mained at aim ’s length while ss nerein are also reserved. this means that the Republican high school to enter profession­ point of financial investment, the negotiations wore along, where the unions have strong will take /Care of all Fellow’s DRYERS culate the taxes on a piece of property campaign of E. Clayton Qen- political power,' summed it up needs Beiald Printing Company, Ibc., as- al golfing. but not feasible from the stand- decided only alter he had been campaign purposes.” NO ROOK ‘N’ ROLL no ttnaneial responsiWltoJpr typp- we have just sold at a huge loss, or gras is going to have the prl-vl- " I toyed with going into pro­ point of manpower. That is. It advised an agreement was pos- with the observation; "We're features Walter Abel, NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — w A l errors appearing in advertisements lege of triggering most of the involved here in a very politi- Ollier readtnz matter in n ie Manchester when the cartoon-'wife comes home hav­ fessional golfing after high would take far too much, man- aible that It -was time to step in Carson and Jesse Royce Newport Folk Festival producer excitement in the state cam­ school)*’ he said folding. Ifis vally sensitive area. It’s ob-vioua George T. Weln said in the fu- — HersML______ing bought only the $100 hat when she guard summers while in high power to police a barricade. personally. could have paid $200. paign now opening. If there are brawny arms and leaning back Now. however, the idea is be- gut the machinist union mem- that Congress, without any guid' Joseph Pelletier of Pine 9t. is tore he will insist that the festi- service cHent of » . B. A. S e r ^ e . ^ gambles, it will be making school, and when in college was ance or recommendations NORMAN’S _Uiers Representatives — ’This is, of course, Washington being i n . his office chair, “but my ing reswrect^ at the hers’ rejection of the settlement treasurer of the drive. val present acts that attract lews Special Agency — New York, Chi- them. I t will have the moat father prevailed and I went appointed head lifeguard at the administration, is just DetroH and a » t o n . ______rather savage to Secretary McNamara. levels. Though not yet a hard' '* terms tarnished Johnson’s Towns in the district besides 'true folk fans. Minor disorders I'hc Ucx( Deal fim, and run the greater risks, back to school.” Professional Globe Hollow. to have to plow ahead. Columbia are Hebron, Maribor- marked one night'Of the festival He makes legitimate sa'vings, as the oe- plan, It Is at least now a pqftsl- record of being able to knock imd rtu- IlcxI SeiMi-e iMVliWIt a u d it BQBBAU OF CIRCDUA- and altogether have, in qur golfing would have been a He explained that one of the ------billty. union and industry heads to­ ough and East Hampton. this year when rook ’n’ roll mu- easional howls of the would-be spenders opinion, the easier atoategio “ long haul so I decided to go head guards quit last year and 19«6 Publisher* Newspapw gether and come up with an The Columbia Republican sic was presented and 1,000 h ;i iiAim-'oin) tin. „ advei Using' d o s^ hoursi Illustrate. Apparently he and his com­ time of it—always bearing in he -was named head lifeguard of Syndicate Columbia IConday — 1 p.m . F n d ay . into the teaching field.' agreement the public accepted Town Committee is planning to youngsters, unable to get into taesday — 1 p.m. Moiwy. puters make up a few, too. Not only at mind one rather terrible poten­ Kelley, sitUng in hls |i>ffice at Verplanck and Salters pools. -VNCHK.SriiK as in its interest. have John Gerardo, candidate the festiviai grounds, had to bs Jj^nesday — X 22 School St., dressed in madras ’This year he was app<^ted Thursday -r- 1 p .^ W^esday. cbDege commencements, it might ap­ tial penalty hanging over it, It seemed that even a can-do TwoAirested for the post of lieutenant gov- dispersed by police. “ rlday — 1 p.m. Thursday, pear, is the good Secretary a gentleman bermudms, a yellow short- lifeguard supervisor. Few Hospitals liuroay •— 1 p.m. rrtonye , . . It must have the riclll and the President couldn’t al-waye pre­ «aaatflM dM line: 10:90 am. each day d of some romance and imagination. luck to do almost everything sleeved shirt and moccasins, As supervisor, he oversees 18 lu/Accidents full-time guards and five sub­ vail, even when the public was gubUeattoB except asturday — 9 am . right. It can’t afford more than made it clear he gets a lot of Report Increase being inconvenienced to a point one or two things wrong.. satisfaction from teaching at stitutes who work at the town’s ro out-of-town motorists VoeBday; August t The Stationary High the jimlor high school level. four pools. Due to Medicare where eome members of Con- ^ 1 gress wanted a national eitier- arrested this morning in We haven’t researched the weather TTie incumbent, defendafitt “I suppose some coaches have Democratic regime has the Interested in athletics since Teparate accidents. reports to aee whether, the other eve­ aspirations 'df being college HARTFORD (AP> — Only 8«ncy declared. ategic task we should not he was a boy, Kelley concedes The airlines strike has been David K. Duffy. 25, of Bridge­ A Cold Blood Record ning, we were under something called coaches but I don’t,” he said. three of 40 licensed hospitals in Ijsh. Supposedly, It has the his father was “quite influen­ touchy political affefir in port was charged with failure Always the question arises: Is H a stationary high, but we can affirm, “X enjoy what I ’m doing.” ad-mntageous position, but it tial” in determining what type Connecticut surveyed by the neither the Presldwt to drive a reascmable distance iomething te do with the whols picture Hs slaboratsd; "I like work- occupation he i^uld enter, from an evening on the lawn, that a can heyer know for sure that State Health Department re­ gress -wanted to apart. rather fancy collection of cloud wisps, tog with youngsters. I like to His father, Thomas F. Kelley, df our times? its strMgth is not leaching ported increased admissions dur­ volved in'an election State police said Duffy, who And unJoitunately there are answers riding -very high, so high as to reflect, see kids come into junior high director of athletics .at Man- was driving a trailer truck, SAVINGS away. \ and develop skills and I like to cheater High School and has ing ttie first month of medicare. There is the defipl^ feeling in whitdi suggest ttwmselvee and "Which we would think, any highest movement It is supposfeijto exhibit polsa struck the rear of a car that teach them. You see the direct ta/iight there for more than 30 "In a telephone survey of toe w* had stopped for a traffic light Implicate all of ns, to at least tome of weather systems, remained station­ and a preoccupation with its result of these skills to intra­ years. state’s largest hospitals,” Health White House on Rt. 6 at Rt. 6A. The driver ajic/ LOAN |lnd oC potential. Imaginary, degree, in ary through four kinds of evening 11- own good works.^l^t, at the mural and interscholastic pro­ Last year KbUey introduced Commissioner Franklin M. ^bote unions are/Watching the out- of the car was Mary Rheubeck /X S S o 4 T Ao T I O N file madness. . himination. same time, it has *to be careful grams.” th . iiininr hiirh gald Monday, “it was found come of dispute to gauge for increases in an of Hop River Rd. We tolerate wbeit amounts te a The cloud wisps In question were, not to let some of the prqsump- Hs added: “I think there is that 85 reported no^appreclable school athletic program. He ,y where the cost of liv- Duffy is to appear to Circuit glorification o t idelence In news, to first, in the clear, uncolored light of the tions of the aggressive a challenge in athletics for change in admissioiis, three re- «^no) said he may try to make it an rlsen sharply in the last Court in Willimantic on Aug. literatum, and on television. late evening suN. Later, - as the sun tion obtain any real footfie evary kid to the secondaty intramural activity as well. ported sligflit increase* and two ^ months. 23. OAWCHiaTMM’t OLOtST FI W A M C I A L . i n t t l T M T I O ^ We take young men and indoctrinate went down, it began tossing a few plidt in the imagination or sympathy schools.” “The kids love it,” he ctoserved. actually had fewer admissions." “ The administration’s anti in­ Anthony J . 'Wedrysek, 69, of of the public. Besides golf, his other favor­ Proposals for next year in­ However, in 10 of toe hospital^ them, otficially, with the ciy and the farewells up to these special wisps. Still flation guidelines for -wage and Middletown, was charged -with The defensive, In-pqwer party ite pasttime is basketball offi­ with^nb appreciable increase /OOttAiaO* M«€i%.tA€cpaSf idea of “KiB! KiU!^ KUl!” later, after the sun had disappeared, clude hiring school teachers, benefit increases were all but driving left at an intersection. has to play the waiting game, ciating. Registered with the Who are trained to handle puto^ortion of persons over e We gdve our fascinated, morbid atten­ and withdrawn its light from every­ abandoned in toe rejected set- Police said he tried to pass but also has to decide when the Central Connecticut Board, ho youngsters, to be pool directors Dr. Foote said, tion to the inexqilicable exploits of thing, the star Regulus appeared in the waiting game is not good ,rted tlement, although toe President a car on Rt. 6A that had sig­ BRANCH OFFICE—ROUTE 31—COVENTRY has been a basketball officiator ^,o they can “discipUne yoim^- Ih e hospitals which naled for a left turn. The cars ^Kise who kill in cold blood. midst of the vapor fronds. And then, enough. It has to be ready to for the past 10 years. gto,* better.” slight increases to W l admls- collided and Wedrysek’s car M is not beyond the realm of possi- barreling up from the east, dear and answer and parry every offen­ necently he was accepted as .jus wife, the former stois were Bridgenqtt Hospital »y in toe airhne industry. If ^ veered to the left side of the l ^ y . therefore, that a deranged mind, strong, there came the full' Ught ef tiie sive thrust, but also It has to cqlleg* basketball offlclator; Mercia Beach of Afanchester, and St. Vincent’a^HospItal of union now geU an even greater ceiling for other road, hitting two highway fence seeking a formula for attracting maxi­ mid-summer moon, plating the Wgh know what thrusts not to dig­ lopes to sU rt this winter. 3« W e^ih^ Rd., with Bridgeport and/toe World War increase yT^pected posts. The other car was oper- mum public notice, for surpassing fiis frail Immobile with silver. nify with answering, which sincerely interested to ^heir two sops and a daughter, n Veterans [p o rtal Hospital unions’ demands are to move up. '' ated by Jeffrey L. Donahue, 16, GIVE HER ANOTHER “KITn” thrusts to allow a sort of come- officiatiug. rd be teaching col­ to Meriden^/ previously recorded sensatioin of its . During all this exchange ef lllumina- . Katifieen, 7. This could put every x>oIitician on opening in the hope they lege frebiunen ball, which is a of Lebanon. time, should be drawn kito preparations tion, which involved a matter of some on the spot, from the President will turn reckless and extreme, highly eoiilpetitiva field,” he Wedrysek Is to appear in Cir­ for and the execution of an unprece­ two hours, the doud -wisps held to a which thrusU to try to smash on down. Ttoey would be caught cuit Court to WiUlmantic Aug. dented entravaganoe of cold blood mur.* said. ''X between toe organized political ■ingle central spot in the sky. But after instanUy with the hea-yiest eoii- A 1949 Manchester Hi^ 23. Columbia might of toe unions and an ders. their bath in the light ef the full meon, oeivable counterattack. School graduate,- he won ,Ac­ unorganized protest by house­ That wee what It was, from tbs tower the high, high vapors finally .began a In the ideal campaign for the claim in high school “wheh he g r a n t FO B TUPT8 Nature Study By. Sylvlaa Oflara holders against soaring costs of sf the Vniveraity ef Texas, yesterday gentle movement, dearly -visitaie In th d r In-power sandidate, hs is coveted the state go^ikg cham­ Canoe Clubydollects $164 MEDFORD, Mass. (AP) — Sdteenoon—mi imitation and a surpass- serene and confident, busy with things they buy. Tufts University received $29 relationship to a treS . branch wUoh.bad THE WOOD L IL T pionship. At Spjiiii^eld .Col­ a generous donation and “would good works, and really turns Mrs. Albert Verprai^as, In this situation, Congress million in grants for research, tag of aB the other add Mood mass been fringing them aB evening .leag. lege. he play^''goK to have amounted to over $450 if members who loan hea-vily on aside to huhilgo la outitgbt England InterooHegiates. intePconegiates. chairman of the fund d ri^ h eld equipment and educational pro­ tourdess of our time. They moved, when they moved, these union support tor re-election campaigning only o p ooeasloas The S 5 -^ r-o ld couch doesn’t at the two-day FiremM's Fair we had to pay cash for it.” The grams in the first six months of The ereatiiree walking about tbs _ . tew dosely grouped feathers and'ehrls wish they didn’t have to pass when tiia attacking . epposfi.- expansion plans include a kitch­ 1966, the university announced. and whorls, back toward the west from really,«t the image of a golfer, for the any strike-ending legislation. sampus and streets below ths t o i ^ H erald tion has been so careless.as to hotter. He’s tall, muscular CanOe Club (CCC^sald en and two lavatories. frere, to the mad marksman ensconced which we assumed they had originally I n s i d e By Rowland Evans Jr. Yesterdayg deliver itself into his hands. sfid big-boned, more like a pro- that a total of $ 1 ^ -was collect- PHNA Sabstttnto teere, nobody and anybody, mere wrlg- some. ’Then, more in simulated sor­ fessional football tackle. ed during the fMr. Mrs. Walter Schroder will illng insiects that fen, and yet so much How and wto^ siich Mgh otouds could "" Robert D. Novak row than in anger, with the His ctwvcut hair has tinned Robertrt FletoherFletel and Dennis substitute for Mrs. Shirley Fox, more sport than bisecbA because they stand still for so long a time, and why, 25 Years Ago generous patience of somebody gray but you can bet he’s in Murphy, CfJC piembera, pres- public health nurse, for the Were also brothers. when movement finally came, it should Report Cheney Bros. Mills shut down who really knows what public good physical condition. ently tratoliig a t Sebago Lake, next two weeks, according to MR. Maine,, wMl be pai^-qf the Unit- the Public Health Nursing Aa- We do not try to escplain. We can't. be toward the ,west rather than the •several departments as direct life U all atiout, he sets the Kelley said he’s not the only cast, we do hot consider it ours to re­ their extraordinarily mobile result of government in . cur­ record straight and leaves the golfing buff In his family. His ed StaitM team at the World sociation. We know it is not vaHd explanation to WASHlNG’rON — Although (known as the DMZ). Heavy Chanipionshlp races to be held From Aug. 8 to 12, telephone fighting battalions pinned down tailing silk manufacture; plans rash riiallenger flailing help- father plays and even his two notice other indications that our so­ search and, reveal. Ours bu t'to see and still very much a long shot, fighting south of the border im­ to y S u t Berlin, Germany, Aug[. calls to the agency should be ROBERTS wonder, in a year of summer^-^ratiRgs” “hlgh-lovel ofDicials here are now mediately ensued.^ to long stretches of patrol duty. are being made to use other leissly for some new kind bf sons, Timothy, 9, and kfichaeJ, ciety is sick, that our presumed sane- materials, and during Shutdown, directed to the Lambnark, a seriously restudying an old idea For Ho Chi Minh’s battalions, They don?t--want to divert footing. 30, are starting to learn. dess is itick, that qur leaderships are which, one after another, pile wonder arrangements wiU be made tor Such strategy is seldom Ir ____-Verprauskas set up a town phannacy. which conceivably could trans­ infiltration directly across the scarce dofiars fro$n fighting to Before 1956, when be was, Fhotographes lUtod fide, that our way of running our world on wonder. substitution of such materials. the hands of the csnm<|ate him­ booth at toe fair and had the BEAUTY form the 'Vietnamese war. DMZ is easier, faster; and less guarding' the borders. TTiey Mi«d as physical education Roland I/aramle, Lakevlaw Is sick. Members of Autqinotlve self. although he' Inevitably re­ elub’s special trailer on hand to The idea is te construct a costly than down the myriad question, further, whether the rector at Barnard School (: Park, has been given a quali­ . The rest of us. In our worM, do not Trades Bureau of Chamber of tains the righl; to the final ar- display Ckilumbia's “L 11 1 1 a Basdball’s lUogic double-apron barbed-wire bar­ jungle trails of Laos that com­ double-apron barbedwire bar­ Bennet), he served a twry^ear fied rating from the Etoefes- Commerce who operate gas g;innent ^bbut it. A campaign NVivy.” as much as we might to fight for If we' were baseball magnates, our rier across the south edge of prise the Ho Chi Minh TraiL rier, seeded with land mines, Wtch in the Navy's speeij sional Photographers of Amer­ SALON stations are informed that bu­ such qs'we are now having is a Assisting -with the trailer were BOB JUDY and establish the general sanity; but glee would' be restrained indeed over the demilitarized zone near the The mere fact that Ho has now would work in any case. The ices program as assistent direc­ ica for his work in general oom- reau will do e-verything pos­ Cart Gosltoe, Henry Ramm and the great aberrations still lie in the the National League’s latest legal -vie- ■ 17th parallel dividing North made one frontal crossing of engineering problems are stag­ battle of campaign brain trusts, tor for Naval personnbl station­ black-and-white pho- sible to see that closing sched­ ;ebch of which is continually Mrs Verprauskas. The booth **i«*'0*** unsolved mysteries of the human mi)id. tory. For the Wisconsin Supreme and South 'Viet Nam. the DMZ in near - division gering. ed to Washington. • tography. Laramie, a partner to ule requested by secretary H a ^ / and worriqdly measuring sach was maimed by Mrs. • Heaven help us all in the business (Court’s ruling that Milwaukeb cannot . T h is would be only the first strength throws the question of But counter-arguments n6w “It was right my afiey. 1 n iunui, Dineen Studio to WlUiman- step in a revolutionary new ap­ old Ickes, defense petroleuinqd- other, each measuring its awn Mrs. Lucien Levesque and some i f trying to live and deal with one a n -. use state law to stop the Braves from a physical barrier into new pbr- are being heard at high levels. really enjoyed Ji,” saW Kelley tlc. Is president of the Connec­ iqqving to Atlanta nicely emphasizes proach to growing North 'Viet­ ordlnator,__j,— is carried----- , “quL candidate nervously, each hop- smiling. *T w m Just married at of the top girl paddlers of the INTRODVCES specUve. » ■With far more America-ns in ticut Professional Itootogra- dther. Heaven help the innocent vlcflms. Tax Collector Samuel 'Nelson ing that the easiest kind of Today she's a little girl, cozy in the comfort^ol her home, happy tne jllogic ef the sport’s claim to anti­ namese infiltration into South the field now than before, and the time H gave me a club. phers’s Association. Heaven grant that our present fasci­ ’The first serious studies of a reports that better than 94% campaign triumph—the glaring Mrs. Donald Parker, chair­ For The Pleasure trust immunity. ■Viet Nam, which President barrier were made as feir back more in sight, a diversion of chance to / u * Washington.” Zone Amendment in the companionship of her kittens. Tomorrow, or s^^it seems, she'* nated, morbid emotional absorption in Johnson has repeatedly de­ of total tax charjged in town error by the opposition brain man of the town fund drive for In 1 ^ 2 the Supreme Court adopted as 1958 by military and engi­ troops would not be impossible. “They/checked my reconSs The planning and zoning com­ grown u p .. .and needing all the things a financial "kitty" can buy. 4ie horrible story from Texas is not, has been collected; this is best trust or candidate—^will oome the club, says that donations the bedrock of that immunity \ by scribed as the root of the prob­ neering experts. Since then More important, the bomb­ and farad I was qualified for mission -will hold a public hear­ lem. ’The barrier or shield record in J2 plus thot of his son, Roger, end Manchecter Evening HecaM big-leag;ue franchise, we do find some­ is down the Ho Chi Minh ’Trail, takes; and keeps eating a-way contribute something to a gentler, less in 1958. success of such a plan might interior land in back, of ebop- pervlsor came about unexpect- four of fate men." Columbia oorreapondent, Vlr- thing suspect in the Braves’ transfer. through Laos and then into ping center, on JienoK 6t. for a t the odds until . a long-slxA luthless atmosphere in the world? Up to now American gener­ ''reduce the bombing requlre- edly. He bad worked aa a life- Tennenbeum adds that H was ginla M. .Carlson^'toL StSrPDM.. ’The league obviously takes -the attitude South Viet Nam either from business, as requested ^ Alex­ -venture has 'become an BONAT als have opposed the idea, as i. . » ' ■“ Laos or Cambodia. that its ^ c l a l monopolistic -position in hnpracticaL They don’t -wtat (See Page Seven) ander Jarvis, money thing. / How To “Si^ve” BiUiww no way obligates it to even consider But within the past 10 days, INSURANCE SINCE 1923 ‘ Defense Secretary McNamara’s re­ an}rthing like economic damage and so­ at least three regiments of. ths cently presented annual claim of econo­ cial loss to a vacated city while it pur­ North Vietnamese 324th(B) Di­ my in the operation of his department sues its own profit and convenience. vision Invaded the south direct­ 164 EAST CENTER STw have come In itor some rather savage— Far from cooperating -with local busi­ ly across the demilitarized -zona A mid’ apparently quite factual—analysis nessmen anxious to assume the risk of maintaining a franchise in an aban­ ^ MANCHESTE^U-649-6261 at ^ hands of Frederick Taylor, corre- doned to-wn, the owners in effect de­ igxWent for the WaH Street Journal. A Thought for Today creed that the city -will not have a Fischetti Ample Parkmg Front and Rear 'ill^ n Secretary McNamara closes a team. Even a legally sanctioned monop­ Sponsored by the Manchester AVER basiH, writes Taylor, and thus saves the oly such as a patent, licensee cannot op­ Council ol Churches “I' ; -i i flO million a year it used to cost to op- erate so arbitrarily. XV S operate that base, he has a pleasant More disturbing is the sport’s play­ A visitor on a trip to the & f / % hsblt of , calculating that same saving er draft, which, with no thought of con­ West Indies reported an inci- • - fm the next year, and the next, and ap­ sent from the Individual concerned, as­ dent which took place where he SPEEIM>R06ESSim MACHINE parently forever after. signs a single team rights to a potential -visited, a native cobbler. The s’- flecretaryMcNamara has had his ex- player. ’The competition for players cobbler’s shop was small, dingy that used to exist showed that some, and dirty. The visitor Eisked him Rocks In His Head' iwrta determine, by example of sample young men possess talents worth prince­ how he could stand his quarters, DEVELOPS BLEACH Sntracts, that the government saves ly sums to profit-minded owners. Yet .whereupon the cobbler took him Anyone 'who will pilot his craft Ik poT cent on. a contract when it* lets it the draft means that a recruit must over to a -window which "looked this carelessly has rocks in his tk tiie lowest competitive bidder instead take whatever the team offers; or wait out upon the beautiful Carrib- :X-J ^ ..S < . head. But even the most careful (g letting it out on a cost plus fixed fee till the next draft and hope for more OR COLOR IN MINHTES bean Sea. jr boatman Is vulnerable to accidents. Ijiiuis. Having established this 25 per generosity from the next team to get Suddenly th^-visitor realized See us a^ut a new and broader m C^t figure. Secretary McNamara now exclusive rights to him. what -he meant. 'Whra bis Enjoy TI Com fort Eos* and Spaed Outboard Boat and Motor Insur­ aiitomatically applies it, and claims the Professional football, sad to say, la cramped quarters became qver- liM t M Mnitipla Lamps Ohro — tesult as saving, to every contract the rapidly moving toward similar in­ ly confining he simply looked ance Pidifcy covering fire, th eft, col- equity. out upon the vastness of the Maien, wind and many e u e r p M k . ^ v em m en t lets out by competitive bid- . ^ ^ ■ Now, probably professional sports do sea end release i was given to Pfc* The BnenHNI Reanll dUpg. require . special \ status .imder antitrust his spirit. i ■'J /<■ Although, by December, the produc- law, including some form of franchise How many times ds circum­ jco im wwfr Howot m te for bombs and rockets for restriction and player draft. Tbe proc­ stances impinge upon you to a ^dll be double what It was in ess ef litigation seems ill-equipped to point where you can no longer, 9 A.M. ID 4 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY rO i A|p|l9lnf1IIVIfM Secretary MP*T|r, MANCHESTER EVEmNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 2,1966 PAGE N IN » PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 2,1966 Major Battle Cunimings Names Twelve Michigan Democrats YOU ALWAYS Obituary t Lose Glasses?' Seen Building SAVE AT THE Somewhere in or around To Draft Party Platform Manchester there is a. per­ Near Cambodia Make Senate Choice ARTHUR DRUB son who lost his or her Democratic Town Chairman trar of voters And Demdciatic ' M n . Alma Clair secretary of state to seek thb glasses the week of July 11. (Continued from Page One) Ted Cummings has named a 12- leader of Voting District 8. WASHINGTON (AP) — Mich­ itrs. Alma Bevanger Clair, 91, Senate nomination. The glasses are waiting for igan Democrats decide today of 15 Saulters Rd. died this member platfonfn committee, to Cummings said, "In choosing Cavanagh, 36, tried to gener­ you at the Manchester Po­ speed of sound, were on escort morning at a Manchester con­ bring in its recommendation in a committee of officials and between former Gov. G. Men- ate a late surge with an exten­ lice Station. nalssibns north of Hanoi to sitpr valescent home. She was the early September. ccmmieaiop heads, I am certain nen Williams and Detroit Mayor sive broadcasting and circular widow of Israel Clair of Water- The glasses were found in press anUaircroft fire and The co-chalrinen of the coin- thet it will' draw a positive Jerome Cavanagh Jor their Sen­ broadside. ville, Maine, and came to Man­ the Municipal Building. guard against Communist mittee are Town Director Rob- platform — one which will con- H A L L ate nominee, war^^hat Republi­ Michigan also elects a gover­ chester 15 years ago and made All that the owner need do >MlGe. They were the first Star- ert Stone and State Rep. Steve tinue the Democifatle party’s nor this year but' neither party cans may mix into their pri­ h ef home with her sou, Fernand is to' identify them and \to fighters lost since last Septem­ Oavagnaro. program of improvements for had primary contests over this F O R R EN T Cliir. pay the cost o f an ad, ap­ ber over North Viet Nam and The others are Mayor Fran'^ Manchester.” . mary. office. Zolton A. F’erency, the ^urvivors, beside her son in pearing in today's Herald. raised announced U. S. aircraft els Mahoney: John Lamenzo, "I certain,” he said, "that In other primaries: state Democratic i>arty chair­ Manchester, include another chairman of the Town Planning ‘he Democrats will eupport the Inquire Lithuanian Hall losses there to 318. Kansas—Sen. James B. Pear­ man, wiU make the run against 24 OOLWAY ST. • o ^ Shnile Clair of Pasadena, Following usual policy, the Commission; . Henry McCann, proposed $2.6 million Capital son is battling for Republican Romney, a Republican. OMif.; a daughter, Mrs. George daily communique did not say chairman of the advisory rec Improvement program, due to renomination against -Rep. Rob Though the Kansas contest 643-0618 Miller of Portland, Maine, five State News whether the Starfighters were board; Theodore Brindamour, be voted upon at a Nov. 8 refer­ ert Ellsworth who gave up his over the GOP Senate nomlha- FOR ALL OCCASIONS grandchildren and eighteen brought down by Soviet-built chairman of the Manchester endum, and that we will suiiport House seat to make the race. tion generally is regarded as a griat-grandchildren. rockets or conventional aircraft Housing Authority: Beldon and work for a new Gardner- Idaho—Gov. Robert E. Smy- Pearson-Ellsworth race, two The funeral will be held Fri­ Roundup fire, but the spokesman ac­ Schaffer, chairman of the Spring Sts. School.” lie, asking an imprecedent^ others also filed candidacies. day at 8:15 a.m. from the Emond (Continued from Page One) knowledged they could have board of education. Cummings said that he be­ fourth four-year term, is in They are former Wichita Mayor Funeral Home, 10 Kim St., Wa- The mutual savings banks’ to- been hit hy missiles. Also, Chester Obuchowski, lieves the school question "can what appears to be a close con­ WilUam D. Tarrant and Mrs. tetville, with a solmemn high win easily” when voted upon M iss of Requiem at the Church investment in mortgages 'The Strategic Air Command’s chairman of tlie Human Rela- test with Don Samuelson, a Ava A. Anderson, 'wife of a Con­ lions Commission; Jay Stager, Nov. 8, "especially if the Re- o f ^ . Francis, Watervllle, at 9. showed a net gain of $190 million B52s hit a Viet Cong base camp state legislator, for the RepubU- cordia dentist. Biirial will be in SL Francis during the ^ six-month period, and a supply area near South chairman of the Economic Op- publicans will work with us can nomination. Bidding for the Democratic Cejnetery, Waterville. boosting the total to $3.2 billion. Viet Nam’s central coast 86 portunlty Council; Atty. San- openly.” Missouri—Three incumbent Senate nomination are former rriends may call tomorrow The total on June 30, 1966 was miles northwest of Tuy Hoa this ford Plepler, chairman of the He hit the local GOP "for house members have opposition Rep. J. Floyd Breeding, State 1964 Charter Revision Commis- conducting a whispering cam- anti Thursday from 2 to 4 and W-9 biUion. morning, the spokesman said. for renomination. They are Re- sen. Harold S. Herd, J. Leigh sion; Clarence Foley, deputy palgn, tied to the busing ques- tT o 9 p.m. at the Emond Fu- Total resources of the banks U. S. fighter-bomber flew 283 pldilican Durward G. Hall and Warner, an insurance executive. neKl Home added up to $4.26 at the end of combat sorties in the South sheriff and Democratic leader lion, on how tough it is going Democrats Righard Ichord and and'K. L. Smith, who was the ^ e Walter N. Leclerc Fu- June a new high and $276 Monday, about half the usual of Voting District 2; and Her- to be to get the Gardner-Spring Paul C. Jones. party Senate nominee in 1962. n ^ l Home, 23 Main St. is in million more than on June 30, number of single-plane strikes, bert Stevenson, assistant reg;is- Sts. School question approved.” Michigan has an open pri- There also are primaries for but a spokesman said they hit mary and Republicans, with no nominations for governor but charge of local arrangements. J®*®* the trailer-truck buried themselves hub-deep in the turf. The cables in the The truck in which Aime Jarvis of Manchester was fatally injured, and the 411 enemy buildings, fortifica­ try, who was arrested in Cov­ major contests in their own par- neither Gov. William H. Avery , _ „ . SUB COMMISSIONING foreground are from the highway guard rail which the two trucks demol­ traUer-truck which ran into it. lie off the side of the Wilbur Ci’oss Highway, tions and sampans. South Viet­ 12th Greuit entry under similar circum­ ty, can vote to the Willlams-Ca- nor his prospective Democratic L j . GROTON (AP) — The Polaris ished. (Herald photo by Satemis.) bamuel Everett Ryder, 84 of j^bmarine Henry L. Stimson where they ended up after colliding yesterday. The two vehicles were going namese pilots flew 199 sorties. stances, pleaded guilty to a vanaigh ra ce / challenger, Robert ^ Docking, Hartford, formerly o f Manches- commissioned Aug. 20 at with such force when they left the road that the rear wheels of the tractor of The 26th Infantry Division’s Court Cases charge of passing left at an in­ There is speculation that Ca­ faces more than nominal oppo­ ter, died yesterday at his home, jj ,g underwater Sound ' 2nd Brigade continued Opera­ tersection and was fined $25. vanagh might pick up some sition. Docking, an Arkansas tion Koko head 25 miles north­ City banker, is a son of former Laboratory in New London, it A charge of reckless driving votes from the GOP but Repub­ 1862, in P a t t e r n , N- J - « n d « „ ^ c e d today, Manchester Man Dies Street Paving west of Saigon. A spokesman MANCHESTER SESSION against Robert P. Adams, 19, of lican leaders counseled party Gov. George Docking. lived in Manchester about 20 425-foot, 700b- ton vessel Four ‘Brave Men’ said the troops had killed 81 133 Maple St. was changed to members against getting into Tennessee voters go to the The town will pave Lilac, Viet Cong against' light casual­ The case of Lawrence failure to grant the right o f polls Thursday in their primary. years ago. is one of the last of the pro- the Democratic primary. WINDOW b e lived in Michigan, and After Vernon Accident Trumbull and Griswold Sts. ties of their own in 10 days in Doherty, 31, (rf West Willington^ way, and he was fined $15. The winner -will meet Republi­ _ . „ , grammed 41 Polaris subs re- tomorrow, weather per­ Hamilton, Ont., Cm ., whMe he j^^inlng to be commissioned, (Conthmed from Page One) ------' the field. was continued to Aug. 8. Prosecutor ~ Mirabiie said that can Sen. Robert P. Griffin, who WATER AFFECTS SHARKS was manager of the Moto- christened by Mrs. mitting, and they will be Went After Sniper Two units of the U. S. 1st In­ Doherty is charged with carry­ Adams was arrested after he has no primary opposition, in MIAMI, Fin. (AP) — A SHADES jbe ers could reach Jarvis, but the ^^^hway at Vernon Cir- closed to traffic during the fantry Division closed Operation made a turn in front of a police Meter Co. He was also employ- muomns J Dodd wife of the ing a gun without a permit and the fall. Griffin was appointed shark’s temper may be deter- operations. Springfield 45 miles northeast of cruiser. Hade to Order failed. The Eagleville (Contlnued from Page One) carrying a dangerous weapon to the seat ' by Gov. George mined by the conditions of the tion^rSit^^Wt^o^^ ““-77- Traffic was backed up three to — it took guts,” he said. "Any­ Saigon after killing one guerril­ George B. Fitch, 37, of 130 Bion of United Aircrait «..orp., Electric Boat Division of Rescue Truck was finally called, miles according to some ob- If the weather interferes, in a motor vehicle. Romney,after, the death of Dem­ water arotmd it says the head of Bring your old rollers in East Hartford, and later work­ the work will be done on learned of a tunnel running one who went to the tower is a la and capturing two since July Glenwood St. was fined $20 for ocratic Sen. Patrick V. McNam­ shark research at the Universi­ and save 35c per shade General Dynamics Oon>. and a portable i>ower jack was servers. Off-duty Vernon police- Mrs. Shirley LeBlanc of 6 ed there as a government in­ Thursday. from a nearby building into the man of extreme bravery. " 28. Casualties among U. S. sol­ wilful injury to personal prop­ ara.' ty of Miami. Neither the time nor the Rogers Pi., who was charged ALSO spector for the Bureau of used to pry the pickup cab open. men w,ere called in to help di­ diers were reported light. erty. A charge of breach of Williams, 55, was installed as Dr; Arthur Myberg told the speticer for the event has been tower base. with breach of peace at the Beehive of Renewal Activity Weapons. On Oct. 1,1963 he re­ During the rescue operation, rect traffic. Viet Cong raiders continued to peace against him was nolled. a favorite early in the cam­ Underwater Society a t America VENETIAN BLINDS announced. The four men — McOoy and same time Doherty was arrest­ ceived an award for accident- traiffic on the Wilbur Cross High- Jarvis was taken, when freed, Hospital Notes Loader Contract harass government forces near Fitch was arrested after a A new storm sewer manhole on the curve just northeast of Robertson School, resembles a paign. He has the same broad that scientists are studying Day armed with riot guns, ed, pleaded guilty to the charge free driving from the Cltlaens to Manchester Memorial Hospi­ Saigon, striking an Infantry WlUimantic motorist told police beehive as it awaits completion of site improvements on N. School St., in the North End Re labor union support that helped whether differences to water Be sure that water heater sup- way heading west was diverted and was fined $25. When she Traffic Commission of Hart­ tal, where a team of doctors Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. Crum with a rifle and Martinez Goes to Tyler company 24' miles southeast of that he and Fitch' had a verbal development area. Brentmoor Inc., under an $89,990 contract, has a middle of October dead­ him occupy the governor’s chair temperature, salt content and plies at least 150-degree water into Vernon from the Mile Hill was unable to pay the fine, the ford. He was said to be one of worked on him until his death. in all areas excepting mater­ with his service revolver, took the city and a convoy a mile dispute about driving habits line for improving N. School St., from Golway St., north and east to Robertson Park, and for 12 years that embraced the available food affect a shark’s to your dishwasher at all times. Rd. exit, along Rt. 30 and back nity where they are 2:30 to 4 The town has awarded a con- farther away Monday. Several case was continued to Aug. 4 which began as they drove In to include Buckland Alley. The view is toward Oakland St., with Union Pond out of the pic- the first licensed automobile At the scene, two of several the elevator up to two floors 1950s. He resigned as assistant beha'vior.______drivers in the coimtry. tow trucks called attempted to p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and pri­ tract to the Tyler Equipment soldiers were killed and for payment. East Hartford, and that Fitch ture on the left. In addition to storm sewers and related facilities, Brentmoor’s contract calls- below the deck. He was a member of the Ma­ pry the pickup from under the vate rooms where they are 10 Corp. of East Longmeadow, 'wounded in the corrvoy raid, a Doherty and Mrs. LeBlanc had caught up with his car at for the construction of streets, sidewalks, curbs and appurtenant structures; the reconstruc­ sonic Lodge and Knight Tem­ trailer truck, which was resting a.m. to 8 psn. Visitors are re- From there, they started up Mass., for supplying the town government spokesman said. were arrested on July 18 after W. Center and McKee Sts., tion of driveways: and the laying of top soil and the seeding of the disturbed areas at dwell­ plars, both of Danbury, and the Whitman Pushed Too Hard, on its back. The tow trucks suc­ quested not to smoke In pa- stairs littered with five victims highway department with a ------police say they got a call from where he smashed a beer bot­ ings. (Herald photo by Saternis.) Pyramid Temple of the Shrine ceeded only in raising their front tlents’ rooms. No more than apparently shot as the sniper Michigan front end loader. FOC ORDERS HEARING Mrs. LeBlanc's husband, that a tle against the car window of in Bridgeport. He was a former wheels. State police later called two visitors at one“ “ time “ ------per- pa­ " " went up to his shooting plat- Tyler, with a net price of S16.- WASHINGTON (AP) — The man In a white automobile had the WlUimantic driver. member of the Rotary Club of ^Just Snapped,’ Says Dad for a crane, which cleared the tient. form. 292, was the second low bidder Federal Communications Com- threatened to shoot him. 'When Gerard R. Bolduc, 33, of 94 Dacey's commissions from Mies Hamilton. ______trucks last night. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: When the men arrived at the for the item on July 12. It was mission has ordered a hearing police spotted the white car, Wells St. was fined $10 for In­ Can’t Prepare Wills of the fund "m ay well nm to PUBLIC NOTICE Survivors Include his wife, (Continued from Page One) ■ ' ' ■ During the rescue operations, ■MoiiroAn ) 7h Warreii entrance to the platform, they chosen over T.B. Holmes and into the proposed sale of one of they found a loaded gun under toxication. He was arrested in several hundred thousand dol­ the nation’s four municipally tjie seat of the car and arrest­ the early morning hours of July lars.” Mrs. Hazel Glueck Ryder; a broad outlines of Monday's side the campus buildings to see a radio newsman who was pac­ Ave Vernon; Mrs. Palmira ^ound the door blocked. Togeth- Sons of Newington because the — “ — ’“ """"iptn-Uw shoved it open, not latter's $15,050 bid for a Case owned radio stations. The City ed Doherty. 17 after a complaint from resi­ Dacey’s book, entitled "How Ligsett Drug ..daughter, Mrs. Mary Nolan of massacre at the University of what it was about. The sniper's ing off the skid marks of the Bocc’hino, 139 Wells S t; Joanne they .shoved it open. knowing if the sniper was any. From Law Practice published this year, advises burial will be at the conven­ ploye crept to a platform above Witnesses said the sniper's lice. N. Fairfield S t; Mrs. Charlotte food, ammunition and clothing, p«ace. Winifred Petio of 94 Lenox readers how to draw up their PAINT GO. ience of the family, which re­ the sniper’s position and gunned ^ fs ta ^were at times spaced Skinner, and a state police Ohelpanof, 99 Homestead St, had been jammed against the Unit Shovel in trade. Tex., and Jacksonville, Fla. HARTFORD (AP)—The Con- he distributed copies of a 30- Pharmacy Prescriptions Theresa Bourgoyne of no cer- St. was fined $15 for failure to . , , , J own wills in order to avoid quests that flowers be omitted. him down at close range. about half a minute apart, at cruiser sped to the scene, a William S. Clulow, 83 W. Middle door. A broken rifle was nearby. necticut Supreme Ctoiu-t upheld PS-fl® booklet entitled A modern jjggQy procedures 723 MAIN ST. Watkins-West Funeral Home, other times rattling off in stac' Tpke.; Charles Covey, Willi- The four then crouched out­ tain address pleaded not guilty drive in the right hand lane, Plan For Your Tomorrows,’ A Texas landmark, the libra' short distance from the acci- month today an injupetion barring Nor- 142 E. Center St., Is in charge j y tower is a slender, four-sided fashion. At one point police jent. Skinner extingpiished the mantic; Mrs. Ethel Davis, 14 side the door. Below, officers to defrauding an Innkeeper arid She was arrested last praising the adv.antages of the o f arrangements. shaft rising 307 feet above the ®'’en suspected there inight be caused by theoverheat- Linden St.; Lowana Fleming, continued to fire upward and on that charge the case was after her car ran into a utility man F. Dacey of Bridgeport, so-called "Dacey will” and the ------center of the campus. Its obser- more than one man firingat Tolland; Mrs. Mary Goodvvin, their builets added to the hazard continued to East Hartford on pole off Line St. ^ author of a best-selling book on "Dacey trust,” said the court. Ing of the red emergency light Aug. 16. She pleaded npt guilty Piphard Wirta, S3, of 35 Birch Mrs. Anthony nieskl vation section, above the 26th them. The sniper dashed from on the front of his car. 295 Main S t ; Mrs. Rose Guil- of the manhunt. ■ avoiding probate costs, from “ After clients had been per- Mrs. Florence Tomaszewskl commands a view of the Pla-ce to place in the observato- beau, 76 Birch S t; Mrs. Clayre to two counts of obtaining St. pleaded innocent to a charge trusts suaded to adopt the Dacey trust At 5 p.m., three-and-one-half The four had come out of the money under false pretenses, of breach of peace and elected a helping clients prepare Pileski, 70, of New Britain, sis- entire city and the rolling hill ry and his fire came from all Hall, 165 Autumn St.; Mrs. southeast door onto the plat- WESTERN and wills. arrangement,” it continued. hours after the accident, police ter of Dr. Andrew Thomas of beyond- directions. Azella Hampton, 123 Summer FYom where they and on these charges the case Jury of six for trial in East opened up the lane of the high­ The high court unanimously “ Dacey prepared trusts and Manchester, died yesterday at Whitman, who qualified ns a The blistering fire pinned St.; R a;^ on d Hampton, 423 E. (.rom-bed, they had a clear view was continued to Manchester Hartford. Several weeks ago he upheld Superior Court Judge wills adapted to their needs and way, easing the backed up traf­ New Britain General Hospital, sharpshooter in the Marine do'wn rescuers. Finally armored Middle 'Tpke. on Aug. 11 for probable cause pleaded similarly to a charge FLOOR TOW N north for 30 feet, ,to. where the John R. Thim, who restrained desires, providing for- large po- fic. hearing. 'When she appears in of breach of peace, and the case Survivors also include her corps, dropped some of his vie- trucks pressed into serviceas Also. Lee Holmes, 52 Elm platform cut west on the other Dacey from what was called tential profits for himself . . .” Mr. Jarvis, 55, was the hus­ Manchester, she will al/o face was continued to East Hartford. Last Week of Our Big husband, three daughters, four ynis at distances as much as ambulances scurried about the Hill Rd., Talcottville; Shirley side of the tower, and to the BEE■ i P | R R MRT "the illegal practice of law.” These profits ivould stem from Congoleum Naim $2.59 Sq. Yd. band of Mrs. Josephine Tunski a charge of violation of proba­ On this charge, he is scheduled other brothers, three sisters and ^^o blocks away. no-man's land picking up the Hunt Scotland; William Lan- west for 30 feet, where the plat­ The injunction proceedings a clause in most of Dacey’s Sole of . . . Jarvis. He was born in Man­ tion. $ 1 98 a grandchild. Others fell on the broad cam- wounded, don, Hebron: Joseph Landry, form cut north. to gppear on Aug. 9. were initiated April'-ft,-. 1964.,J>y trust arrangements calling for chester Sept. 1, 1910, a son of John T. Hacker, 32, of 211 Un­ 'a nolle was entered in the The funeral will be held to­ pus mall surrounding the tower One of the wounded was Rob- 689 Deming S t, Wapping; the Fairfield County Bar Asso- tKe bulk of a client's estate to CUSHION FLOR NOW Sq. Yd. Mrs. Angeli-ia Daoust Jarvis of -w^alter Matkof, 8 Jan Dr., Ver- From here, the official police ion St. was fined $16 for failure case of Gilbert Sass of 570 'Ver­ morrow at 8:15 a.m. from her and lay untended in the 98-de- ert Heard, Associated Press ciation, which said that under be put into shares of the Welling- Manchester and the late Delphis j^^s. Sheila Miles, 65 Oak accoimt of Whitman's slaying to obey a stop sign, and a charge home with a Mass of requiem gree heat as Whitman kept reporter, shot through the non St Connecticut law only a member ton Fund upon the cli'cnt’s death Jarvis. and the account from Cnun NOW — 2 Fine Stores To Serve You of driving while license imder Reg. $10.40 Box of 80 Tiles at Holy Cross Church, New rescuers at bay with his riddling slwulder as he tried to dash St., Wapping; Mrs. Doris NWff, of peace. The request for the of the bar could legally per- the court said, Survivors, besides his wife vary in severkl facts- Police Closed Monday suspension against him was .Britain, at 9. Burial will be in Police crouching behind across open ground to a belter HigganUm; Maryanne Pagani, nolle was made by Thomas El­ fomr the services that Dacey The court estimated that and mother, include a son, A r­ officers have not been permitted 61 Tolland Tpke., Manchester Open Tues., Wed., Sat. dropped. Sacred Heart Cemetery, New trees and buildings answered vantage point, 258'*MdKee St.; Mrs. Nancy liott, family relations officer, was giving his clients. Armstrong EXOELON T I L E $ 7 ® 5 thur Jarvis gf the U. S. Coast to talk to newsmen. tiU 6 Prosecutor James Mirabiie Britain. with blistering rifle and shotgun For more than an hour Nor- Phillips, 75 Union St., Rock­ Columbia Ave., WlUimantic who said the complainant, Mrs. Rejecting all of Dacey’s ob­ 'ome Guard; a brother, Oliver Jarvis, According to the official ac­ Thurs. A Fri. UU 9 said that Hacker had notified Save $2.45 « Box Friends may call at he- volleys which left the tower pit- man Barger of Dallas sat at a ville; Scott Ross, East Hamp­ Sass, did not wsmt to testify jections to the lower court’s w- and a sister, Mrs. Clifford Mag- count, Martinez started crawl­ the motor vehicle department of tonight from 7 to 9. The ted and marked. The gun battle library window where she had ton; Lennart Torstenson, 33 Co­ against her husband. ruling, the Supreme Court cru­ , of ing along the deck, heading for a change in address when he ski-Duksa Fimeral He.. lasted from 11:48 a.m. until 1:20 been working. She could see six nuson, both of Manchester; and burn Rd.;, Susan Turner, 37 Ronald C. Sabin, 20, of Jlock- ized Dacey’s business activities, Famous RUBBEROID the northeast comer-. Crum moved, but that a suspension no­ New Britain la in charge of ar­ p.m. persons lying on the cement. ^®'''’ grandchildren Hyde St.; Mrs. Belle Tuttle, ville, appeared in court ■without remarking that they present a 7 ^/^ CANDIES started toward the southwest tice had been erroneously sent rangements. Posing €ui a repairman, Whit- near the building. The funeral will be held 2270 Ellington Rd., Wapping; a guardian, on a charge of mak­ sordid picture.” $ y s 5 comer. McCloy followed Mart­ SPECIALS to Hacker’s old address, and he ' NOW AVAILABLE AT VINYL ASBESTOS TILE man had hauled to his perch on 'We could see the people' Thi4tsday at 8:15 arm. from the Carl Walters, 32 Sterling PI.; ing unnecessary noise with a Dacey is a dealer to mutual N Y L O N R U G S John Anderson inez. had not been aware of the sus­ a workman's three-wheeled cart moving a little bit but they nev­ Vif!* P. Quish Fimeral Home, 225 Mrs. Helen Winters, 107 Del- motor vehicle. The case was funds, including a(le'"laH)’Wn as' PINE PHARMACY Box of 80 Hies Box John Anderson, 75, of 48 Crum, however, said he pension at the time of hie arrest a footlocker containing his ar­ er could get up and walk Main St,, >vith a solemn high mont St. continued to Aug. 4 so that the the Wellington Fund the court 664 CENTER S^. 649-9814 100% NYLON—OVER A High S t died early this morn­ stayed in the extreme southeast for the stop sign 'violation. senal: Two rifles, one equipped away,” she said. "The sniper Mass of requiem at St. Barthol­ b i r t h s YESTERDAY; A youth may bring his mother in said. DOZEN COLORS TO CHOOSE ing at Manchester Memorial corner, protecting the backs of WED. ONLY Donald Jorgensen, 20, of 23 W. Long Wearing, Beautiful. RiEG. 25e with a telescopic sight; a would shoot at them again. omew's Church, at 9. Burial son to Mr. and Mrs. John Zak, to act as guardian. In the course of his business Hospital. Martinez and Day, Instead of Gardner St. was fined $100 for mSkSkSkSkPdkMkfki sawed-off shotgun which police “ Once I saw a policeman run­ jvill be in St. Bridget's Ceme­ 40 Olcott St.; a daughter to Mr, Kathleen M. Lewis of Glas­ Mr. Anderson was bom in operating a motor vehicle while said he had purchased that ning across the ^p'en area and tery. and Mrs. Robert Hartwell, Box’\McCoy,M ------as they headed toward tonbury was fined $25 on a sub­ Flistad, Tidan, Sweden, June the northeast comer. license imder wspension. A stop SOLID VINYL TILE 1 7 morning; a hlghpowered pistol; you could see the sniper's gun Friends'may call at the funer- Mt. Dr., Vernon; a son to Mr. WHOLE BEEF stitute charge of failure to obey 9' X 12' •39.50 25, 1891, and came to the Crum said he heard Whitman sign v ib ilQ ^ against his was a semiautomatic pistol; a kicking up th^cement dust right a.1 home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and Mrs. Arthur Gilmore, 32 E. a state traffic control sign. She United States and Manchester running along the west platform nolled. hunting knife. The locker also behind h i and 7 to 9 p.m. Main St., Rockville; a daugh ■ was originally charged with In 1912. He was a velvet weav­ and fired a shot into the south­ The case of Harold Keish, 22,' Mony Patterns, Many Colors contained a supply of food and Mis^Barger also watched the ter to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson speeding when she was arrested AMERICAN LEGION 1 2 ' X 12' 59.50 er for 32 years at Cheney Bros, west comer, knocking a hole of IVethersfield, was continued • water, a plastic container of re s ^ e work. Chamberlain, East Hartford; a snd later was employed as a "big enough to put a saucer to Aug. 8. Keish did not appear on July 12. gasoline, and hundred^ .o f A policeman would run out daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ VINYL LINOLEUM machine operator at Hamilton Connecticut Girl througR” in the railing. in court to answer to three Craig Beckwith, . 19, of 111 8 8 rounds of ammunition. ihooting and use his body as a ert Cassells, West Willington; Tenderloins Walker St was fined $15 for Standard, Division of United Crum said he didn't see the counts of obtaining money un­ 1 2 'xl5 ' 69.50 Sq. Ft. ■When police identified ‘Wl^" gpiard for the others, who a son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard • Install Yourself Or We Con Do It For You Aircraft Corp., Windsor Locks,’ Just Outside of actual shooting. der false pretenses. ^ making unnecessary noise with man after the siaughter entled crouched while they ran. You Byers, 38 Regan Rd., Rock- a motor vehicle, and $3 for fail­ retiring in 1956. The police report said that The case was continued after they received a ^telephone re- could see the (police) bullets Sniper’s Range ville . ure to carry a license. He was a member of Trinity quest from the sniper's father- j-icocheting off the tower.” DISCHARGED Y ESTER- when Martinez reached the an attorney from Stafford INSTMLLATION SPECIAL Covenant Church,-liinne Lodge, Springs indicated to the court 'When Percy J. Levesque, 45, BINGO CERAMIC TILE BATHROOM rrc M th io. «r,ri «3non check the Whitman Walter Embray, a junior from DAY: Daniel Regan, 96 He- northeast corner, he looked west (Continued from Page One) that Keish was also scheduled of Hartford, vras uked why he EVERY WEDNESDAY NKSHT ^■a f nrf n f Vaqa home, a Small dw lex some dls- Anloqio, said he had a sim- laine Rd.; Mrs. Gertrude Red- along the platform. There, to appear in court in Stafford had not appeared in court pre­ WUl Last A Life­ dia Lodge, Order of Vasa. the,«impus. pie reaction to the shooting: ” I Ing about on the tower until uker Rocky Hill; Bandy Heck- the northwest corner, was 'Whit- 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. Survivors include a son, Springs, and that his non-ap­ viously as he had been sched­ time and Costs So Armstrong They prok^ih through a win­ just wanted to get the hell, out of the police arlrived 10 minutes man, 497 Foster St., Wapping; man, crouched and waiting, his, Lort’’ both the blood-soaked bed, the second Whitman lived only minutes. zone. ' Mrs. diaries Matheny Then Ramon Martinez, 29, a people lying in their own blood Mary Donloh, 32 Hartl Dr., Tal­ woman also told the war ift Viet Nam and urban everyone should be familiar. You are The officers below stopped fir­ The R(X3CVILLiE —• Mrs. Ann Z. with his mother's body. five-year police veteran, arrived on the pavement in the 100-de­ cottville; Stephen Dorle, 52 Oak that the intersection programs to this country. ing. The deadly hour and one- GROUND court gree heat without being able to Matheny, 61, of Miami, Fla., Police did not reveal their on the scene from his home St.; Richard McCabe, 143 Bar­ where the passing took place Ribicoff also^ said his com- invited to inspect our facilities at any exact contents but police report- help them because Whitman half battle was over. sister of Mrs. Michael Zatoo- where he had been relaxing off ry Rd.; Roger Doucet, 197- was only "a dirt road.” mittee hopoa to clarify the con- e

p a g e e l e v e n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHHBTBR, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 2,1966 PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 ,196« ■ * ' Personal Income • Xloventry 1 Angelone-Mc'Laughlin Sawyei'Peczka W r ight-W adsworth Ottone-Shuman Ashley^W eeks < May Be Doubled Finance Unit Denies Fiirids In State by ’80 Miss Sheila Joy Shuman of The marriage of Miss Carol fit. Bridget’e Church was the | Manchester and Philip F. Ot- scene Saurday morning of the HARTFORD (AP) — Total Ann Peczka and Thomas Rich- tone of Ollnt, Tex., were united For More Qassroom Space peraonal income of Connecticut wedding of Miss Evelyn Mary I rard Sawyer, both of Rockville, in marriage Saturday morning residents wiH nearly double by was solemnized Saturday morn­ at St. Bridget’s Churoh. Weeks to Thomas Craig Ash­ The classroom problem at close to 1 to 25. With no extra ,1960, eays Edwin L. CaMwell, Coventry Grammar School is go- classroom space, toe largest ing at St. Bernard's Church, The bride is a daughter of Mr. . ley, both of Manchester. vice president of the Connecticut and Mrs. Nlcbolcis O’Brien Shu­ The bride is a daughter of Mr. Ing back to the board of edu- class at Coventry Grammar Bank A Trust Co. Rockville. cation, in the wake of the board School this fall will be 32 etu- man of 72 Broad St. The bride­ and Mrs, William O. Weeks of . “Rlshig levels of employment The bride is a daughter of groom is the son of Mr. and of finance’s defeat of a motion dents, the smallest, 27. Young and in crease hi productivity Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peczka of Mrs. peter Ottone of Texas. 428 Summit fit. The bridegroom to request a town meeting ap- said, however, to*^t the number will bring large gains in total 6 Bancroft Rd. The bridegroom The Rev. John J. Delaney, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ propriation of funds to provide of pupils will increase with late I and i>er capita income to Con­ is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ pastor of St. Bridget’s Church, liam H. Ashley Jr., of 61 Lenox additional clijssroom epace. The enrollments, and » u ld bo con- necticut in the years ahead,’* ard Sawyer of 660 Talcottville performed the double ring cere­ St. board held a special meeting sldorably higher 1^ next spring, said CaklweU in a booklet en­ Rd. mony. Mrs. Raymond Murphy The Rev. Dennis R. Hussey of last night with Donald Young, After toe vote on the first titled “The Connecticut Econ­ The Rev. Raoul J. Pronovost was organist and soloist. Bou­ fit. Bridget’s Church performed board of education chalrmcui, to motion, finance board member omy to 1080.” of St. Bernard’s Church per­ quets of white gladioli and shas- the double ring ceremony,. The decide toe question- Malcolm Erb suggested dividing “ In 1964," said Caldwell, “ to­ formed the ceremony. ta daisies decorated the altar. organist was Mrs. Raymond Two motions for two different the gymnasium into two class- tal perscmal income in Ocxmec- The bride was given in mar­ The bride was given In mar­ Murphy of Manchester. Bouquets sums, were voted on last night; rooms. tiout amounted to approximately ^ ' a ’ riage by her father. She wore a riage by her father. She wore a of white gladioli and pompons toe first resulted in a tie, the Young said this would not be $8 .6 biUion.. ’This is expected to full-iength gown of white flow­ full-length gown of peau de sole were on the altar. second in defeat. feasible, "The gymnasium Is -S', y increase by more then one-tMrd ered appliqued lawn, designed and alencon lace, designed with The bride was given in mar­ The first was “that the board used half toe day for physical to $11.6 MUion in 1970 end to ',W with an empire bodice and de­ scooped neckline trimmed with of finance, subject to the approv- education and the other half for oUmb to $17.1 WlHon by I960.’’ tachable train attached at the riage by her father. She wore a seed pearls, elbow-length sleeves full-length gown of silk organza al of the board of education, re- feeding toe children. If we use Meanwhile, the population of shoulders. Her double veil of il­ and A-llne skirt with detachable quest the board of selectmen to it for classroom space, we would Conneoticut, estimated at 1,- lusion was arranged from a over taffeta with re-embroidered chapel train. Her chapel veil of ChantUly lace and seed pearls, call a special town meeting to have to eliminate the physical y fJy. - , 832.000 in 1966, will increase to crown of pearls and sequins, and silk illusion was arranged from desigjied 'with sweetheart neck­ appropriate a sum not to exceed education program, and, more 3.074.000 by 1970 end 3,698,000 she carried a bouquet of white a double crown of seed pearls, $6,600 for the purpose ofiprocur- than likely, the hot-lunch pro- by 1980, CaldweU said. roses. line, beU shaped sleeves, sUm and she carried a triangle cas­ gathered skirt and a detachable ing additional classroom space.” gram.’’. “ Such an increase would place Miss Nancy Peczka of Rock­ cade bouquet of white roses. With six of seven board mem- Another solution, discussed at Connecticut eighth or ninth ville, sister of the bride, was chapel ■ length watteau style Miss Carol A. McGrath of bers present, the vote was three last week’s meeting, is using among the 60 states bi the maid of hbnor. She wore a full- train edged with Chantilly lace Hartford was maid of honor. She against and two in favor when basement rooms at toe Nathan percentage of fx>pulation growth length gown of blue brocade, de­ and seed pearls. Her veil of wore a full-length gown of maize toe Chairman, Wesley Lewis, Hale Community Center. It has over this period,” he aaid. signed with an empire bodice French Illusion waa arranged yellow taffeta, fasbi''ned With from a crown of Mlk organza, cast an “ aye” 'vote, making a since been learned, however, ' ^ "s'"' "Meet of toe population in­ and A-line skirt, and matching tie. that sewage handling facilities - : .V : ...... ' A-line skirt, white dotted swiss Chantilly lace and seed i>earlB, crease to 1980 will probably be headbow. The motion represented a cut there are inadequate for toe overskirt and om plrj waistlina and she carried a colonial bou­ ..... concentrated bi the urban re­ The bridesmaids jvere Miss by half of the original board of number of students Involved, Chamberlain photo trimmed with loden green vel­ ’W it y gions in Fairfield County, and in Susan Rodowicz ofpaw tu cket, quet of wMte carnations, roses vet ribbon. She wore a match­ education request for $11,200 for The second motion was toe other areas slong the shoreline MRS. THOMAS RICHARD SAWYER R.I., cousin of the bride; and andy ivy. V:' ing picture hat with daisy appli­ additional classroom space, same as the first, with the ex- . . . Especially strong gains ar* Miss Sandra Billings of Vernon: Miss Colette A. Weeks of Man­ ques, and carried a cascade bou­ asked at Vast week’s board of ception that $5,600 was reduced A w in store for Fairfield County and They wore pink gowns and chester, sister of the bride, was quet of nile green daisies and finance meeting. That amount to $5,000. Lewis declined to vote toe Capitol Region,” he said. headbows styled to match the maid of honor. She wore a full- baby’s breath. would have included the cost of on the motion, and it was de- honor attendant’s. All the bridal length gown of cornflower blue A t Bridesmaids were Miss Lenore renting two portable classrooms feated. FLEET BLESSED 2 sUk shantung, fashioned with attendants carried bouquets of for one year and paving the area The motion was defeated Johnson of Manchester and Miss scooped neckline, empire bodice BAYOU LA BATRE. Ala. pink and maroon carnations and on wMch to put them. when Erb, Albert Stevenson and (AP) — The annual blc ; of pink rosebuds. Sue A. Smolskl of Hartford. of wnlte eyelet, and short fitted The motion to ask only $6,600 Nelson Bearce voted against it the fishing fleet was hc.u re­ Donald Ronalter of Vernon They were dressed in nile green rieeves. She wore a blue riian- arose during dlscuesion, when and Peter Van Dine amd Rich- cently amid toe color of boats served as best man. The ushers gowns and hats, styled to match tung crown with small bow and toe board decided that two class- ard Coughlin voted for it. This and an estimated 5,000 specta­ were David Walton of . Ohio, the honor attendant’s, and car­ fa«s veil, and carried a colonial MRS. THOMAS CRAIG ASHLEY rooms were not Justified by toe time, Lewis declined to vote. tors. Among toe dignitaries cousin of the bride; and David ried cascade bouquets of yellow bouquet of yfllow and wMt* - enrollment figures. The seventh board member. were Gov. Gewge C. Wallace Chelstorp of Wethersfield, cous­ daisies and baby's breath. marguerites and yeHow stream­ matching accessories and a cor­ Two .extra classrooms would John Wile, ^d not attend last and Mrs. Wallace. in o f the bridegroom. Robert Sala of Glastonbury ers. groom, served as beet man. sage of pink carnations. keep toe teacher-pupU ratio night. ___ _ Horan photo Mrs. Peczka wore a beige lace served as best man. Ushers Mias Yvette T, Weeks of Man- Ushers were Gerald R. Boucher A reception was held at suit with light green acces­ were David N. Shuman of Man­ Chester, sister of the bride, was and Stanley R. Butkus both of MRS. DAVID JOSEPH ANGELONE chester, brother of the bride; Fiano’s Restaurant, Bolton. For sories. The bridegroom’s moth­ bridesmaid. She wore a mimosa Manchester, Miss Mary McLaughlin- of waistonies and sheat sldirts with and Scott Hattings of Glaston­ Nassiff photo a motor trip to Maine, Mrs. South Windsor FOR RfiNT er wore an emerald green dress yellow gown and hecMlplece Mrs. Woeiks wore a beige lace Manchester and David Joseph back fullness and bows. They bury. MRS. PHIUP F. OTTONE styled to match the honor at- over taffeta sleeveless sheath Ashley wore , a royal blue suit 8 and 16 mm. Movie Bro- with matching coat and acces­ X Fracchia photo Angelone of Alexandria, Va., ex- wore floral cluster headpieces Mrs. Shuman wore a silver wito matching lace coat, beige with matching accessories and a Jeotom—eound or silent, blso sories. Both wore corsages of MRS. DONALD GILBERT \V^GHT tendant's, and she carried a co­ changed vows Saturday morning with face veils, and carried cas- blue, two - piece silk dress, accessories and a corsage o f yel­ corsage of white marguerites. Four Zone Appeals Filed 83 nun. slide prpJectobB. yellow roses. lonial bouquet of white and blue at St. Bridget’s Church. cade bouquets of maroon oama- matching accessories, and a tains, Mrs. Ottone wore a pale and a graduate of Hartford Ho.s- low and white sweetheart roses. The couple will be at home A reception was held at the Miss Elizabeth Ann Wads­ nations, roses, 'baby's breath marguerites and blue streamers. The bride is the daughter of tions and iivy., WBLOON DRUG CO. white orchid corsage. The par­ g;reen linen suit with white ac- pital School of Nursing. She was after Aug. 16 at 23 Hathaway ’The board o f ^ weeks of August for Italian American Friendship worth of Bolton and Donald Gil­ and streamers. James J. 'Varney o f Manches­ The brWegroom’s mother wore 767 Main St.—TeL 648-6321 ents of the bridegroom were un­ cessories and a corsage of white a staff nurse at Hartford Hospi- will meet Thursday at 8 p m . at vacation, Mr. and Mirs. James T. Mo- Joseph Angelone of Roches- Club in Rockville. For a motor Mrs. John.Haugh of Manches­ ter, brother-in-law of toe bride- a pale blue ellk sheath dress, Lane. bert Wright of Manchester were able to attend the wedding. roses. The couple will live in El tal. Mr. Ottone attended Glas- toe Wapping Elementary School Receives Air Medal Laughlln of 91 StrieWand St. The ter served os his brother’s best trip to Niagara Falls, N.Y., Mrs. ter was matron of honor. wed Saturday morning at St. A reception for 100 was held at Paso, Tex., after Sept. 1. tonbury High School and is a on Ayers Rd. to oonslder toe Major Carl Selavka of 86 bridegroom ia too son of Mr. man. Ushers were David Scran- Sawyer wore a printed voile suit Bridesmaids were Miss Frances Fismo’s Restaurant, Bolton. For Mrs. Ottone is a 1962 gradu- student at Texas IVestem Ool- following applications: Chapel Rd. has been awarded and Mrs. Dominick Angelone of ton of Manchester, cousin of Maurice Church, Bolton. Paggioli of Bolton and Miss the bride; Thomas Agostinelli, with beige accessories. a motor trip to the Pooono Moun- ate of MEinchester High School lege, El Paso. ______Russell and Jane Romeyn, 40 the Air Medal for heroism in Rochester, N.Y. The bride is the daughter of Penny Spencer and Miss Con­ Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer are both Private Honeymoon Site Brian Rd., Wapping, a variance Viet Nam, where he Is assign- The Rev. Dennis R. Hussey cousin of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Ann Ege of 651 Williams nie 'Wassmer, both of Manches­ gjadiuates of Rockville High to park a travel trailer in their ed to the 56to Transportation o< St Bridget’s Church per- David Keefer, both of Roches­ Rd., Bolton, and Lemuel Wads­ ter. blue lace dress ^ ith matching I School' and are employed at rear yard, in an A-20 zone. Company, formed the double ring ^m o- ter. worth of Willimantic. The bride- accessories and a corsage of PTatt and 'Whitney, Division of The honor attendamt wore a Gaulin-Neville Trade-Well Motors Inc., 760 The combat encounter which »y and was edebrant^ toe nup- Mrs. McLaughlin wore a light TJnited Aircraft Corp., East groom is the .son of Mrs. Julia floor-length gown of chiffon, blue and white roses. The bride­ blue silk dress with matching groom’s mother wore a royal May Pose Problem for Luci Jebn Fitch Blvd., in a CXI zone, led to toe award took place A®* Mass. The organist was Mrs. Hartford. Wright of 75 Foster St. and the fashioned with empire bodice of Raymond Murphy of Manches­ accessories and a corsage of blue dress, piatchlng accesso­ a state bearing for a used car while he was in command of a A ■fhe couple will live in EJl- late Gilbert Wright. turquoise, and white crepe skirt ter. Bouqu-ets of white gladioli deep red roses. The bride­ ries and a corsage of pink ntANOBfi LEWINE oar. And one newspaper account toaJt too honeymoon **would be dealer outlet helicopter recovery mission to lington after Aug. 8 . The Rev. Robert IV. Cronin with back panel. She wore a were on the aitar. groom’s mother wore a pnint roses. ®hoe gave Longworto a passed near New York.” Estate Contractors Co. Inc., retrieve a helicopter that had performed the double ring cere­ turquoise floral headpiece with The bride was given fai mar­ green silk dress with a eprs^e A reception for 130 was held WAwnraroN (AP) — w™® ®ye. while toe bridal supper was 17 old Field Rd., West Hart- crashed near Tay Ninh. mony and was celebrant at the face veil, and carried a cascade riage by her father. She wore a of yellow roses. at Fiano's Restaurant, Bolton. Bouse bridee have had their .jha McLean honeymoon oar under way, toe McAdoos slipped ,, variance to erect a sign The medal includes his Sixth Furnishings Rise nuptial Mass. Mrs. George bouquet of yellow carnations fuU-lengto gown of white peau A reception for 125 was heJd For a motor trip to Cape Cod, dUOoidtles getting off to privtate was a 12-horsepower, Paris- away a limousine adorned larger than permitted at 476 Oak Leaf duster with **V’* de- k Banks of Bolton was organist. and baby’s breath. de sole, designed with a batteau at the KofC Home. For a mo­ NEW YORK—The home fur­ Mrs. 'Wright wore a rose linen Ixmeymoon epoto. Now Loci made racer, and toe news ao- with toe U.fi. crest, followed by oraham Rd., Wapping, In an vice. tor trip, Mrs. Angelone wore a The bride was given in mar- The bridesmaids’ gowns of - ^ count said lit had left at "break- an open touring car carrying x -2 0 zone. neckline, long pointed sleeves, nishing industry expects its , dress, white accessories and a Major Selavka’s wife, Mrs. white linen shift with matohlng gain m sales this year to match ^ ^ __ aqua chiffon and white crepe jonMon. w, nopoe ne B peed" and toe chauffeur three Secret Servicemen. They sun OU Company, East Hart' and empire bodice of re-embroid She corsage of white roses. The Janet Smith Selavka, lives at accessories. the anticipated rise in personal Wadsworth of Columbia were styled tb match the honor couple will live at 11 Church meA* It had "oast speed laws and reg- went about eight miles west and ^ variance to construct an 35 Chapel Rd. and is’ a teacher ^ed lace, ^ d lace aw^ts on wore a full-length gown of silk Mrs. Angelone attended Man- disposable income—about 7 per attendant's. They wore aqua St., Manchester, after Aug. 13. a w TT a Mnin. TVwwrtment *n maVa 'boarded a orivate railroad car. stdaVinM « r ___ ■______1 toe A-line skirt watn twck pan- U organza and embroidered alen- cent. V o li^ e climbed 4.1 per floral headpieces, and carried Mrs. Wright is a 1962 gradu­ con lace, designed with scooped cent to $12.72 billion in 1965. cascade bouquets of matching ate of Manchester High School neckline, empire bodice with carnations. and a graduate of Morse Col- MIDEAST WELLS OOSTUEB lace appliques, long tapered John Wright of Manchester lege, Hartford. She Is employed Merrill Green pliulo HOUSTON—A wildcat oil sleeves and A-line skirt with re­ served as his brother's best g,t Fahenstock and Co., Hart­ an American Air Force plane. Woodrow ‘Wilson, and her new 'White House, Hariakenae, m Blvd., in an RC zone, a stephanotis. Angelone graduated from M c- Miss Kathleen Bentz of Men- Quaid High School, Rochester, MRS. JOHN FRANKLIN WALDEN well 6,500 feet deep in the Unit­ movable train. Her elbow-length man. Ushers were David Pin- and part-time at Grand A White Houee apokesman husband, Frank B. Sayre, man- Oomlsh, N.H. variance for a «ign larger than ' _ Chester was maid of honor. The and cum laude from Boston ed States costs an average of veil of illusion was attached to nette of Middletown, and Alan union at the Manchester Shop- saM It was “poesfble, but not aged to make a quiet getaway In toe previous century, Nellie pgnnitted. A candlelight service was the at the Racquet Club, Palm Maaehester Evening Herald bridesmaids were Miss Ursula College School of Arts and Sol­ $200,000. On the Middle East a lace pillbox hat with sequin Tomlinson and John Haugh, parkade. Mr. Wright is a probabfi^ toat Prealdeot John- from toe south entrance in “ an Grant and her British husband, j g j-gjg Aaeewwr Boum —...... ourn»ifu Betting for the wedding of Miss Beach. For a trip to Jamaica by fieuto Windsor oorrespmdeiit. ence in 1964. He will be a third and pearl accents, and she car­ both of Manchester. graduate of Manchester son might do toe same for We unpretentious oax,” eluding re- Algernon Sartoris, left Watdiing- Bjngch Felton, toe town’s as- » , a*. agaf, Gumula of Ware, Mass., and Linda Wyatt Brown of Palm plane, Mrs. Walden wore a blue the cost would run more than year law student at George ried a cascade bouquet of car- Mrs. Wadsvirorth wore a pale jjigh School. He served throe daugMer. porters and well-wltoers. They ton flambouyan^ Jn^a^sp^^ sessor for the past 17 years, will ______]______Mrs. David Pope of Dorchester, G Beach Shores, Fla., formerly of crepe dress, matching coat of twice that figure. Pullman car toat had been be honored at a teeUmoitial dln- Mass. ’The attendants wore fUll- Washington University, Wash­ Manchester, to John Franklin crocheted lace, and white ac- years with the U.S. Army, and U mI la worrytog, like other honeymooned in Ehirope^ i’s sister jEHeanor made lor the Vienna Exposition ggj. Schaub’s Restau- f n t t n t v lengto gowns of blue linen de­ ington, D.C. ’The couple vrill Walden of Corpus Christ!, Tex., cessories. The couple will live at is employed at Pratt and 'Whit­ White House bridee before her, But Jessie' 1 quickly located and was decor^ rant, Rt. 6 . J O lU xn a LOUWty signed with Bcooped necklines, live at 1129 'Thomas St., A r- Saturday evening at Immanuel 5400 N. Dixie, West Palm ney, Division of United Air­ when she and her hu^nd, Sec- honeymooners with' American p^ton, whose reeignation olbow-iengto sleeves, dropped lington, Va., after Aug. 16. United Presbyterian Church, Beach, after Aug. 8. craft Corp., East Hartford. ^ , retary of the Treasury William and British flags, flowers and tendered July 1, is a mem- Lake Park, Fla. Mrs. Walden is a 1966 grad- T roop C Seeks MUM iMT hnevm oan wlfl G- l^fcAdoo,. tried to give report- evergreens. . ^ ^ her o f the Oonnectiout Associa- The bride is the daughter of uate of Duke University, where inS*a we* or 10 davs Luci is e« scents after their During their drive to tion of Asseseors, and served as Mr. and Mrs. William Hirsch she was president of Kappa Al- Nominations for R.I. Spinster Finally Moves Miss Katlileen Rose Tomlin­ ^ a S May 7, 1914, marriage. pot. toe National M®tho<^ ^ member of toe town sewer Brown of Palm Beach Shore.s, Pha Theta sorority and fresh- Mw*«rw -hist two weeks ^Bie U.S. revenue cutter Sena- Gtairch serenaded toem wlto gomnnisslon and as a director of fom ierly of 84 Henry St., Man- "'an advisory councilor. She son of East Hartford beesune Heroism Award oiMM- h tw m n A iw 6 marriase was ordered to Washington, wedding music and a few *nti- south Windsor Bank and After Given Final Ultimatum Chester. The bridegroom is a son will teach at Conniston Junior the bride of Ronald Theodore loading to rumom tt mdgbt be a mental tunes like “ Auld Dang o f Mr. and Mrs. Donald Earl High School, West Palm Beach, qj Vernon Saturday mom- apd “ God Save the police Troop C In Staf- WOONSOCKET, R. I. (AP)— turned toe matter over to the Walden of Corpus Chrisll. Mr. Walden is a 1965 graduate , The only official word was Queen. RiShaid Pendeigast, w h o re-, t o r i Springs la accepting noml- it took lots of time and money S S h S ^ *^^‘"** o\o The Rev. Ra.vmond Gamble of of Duke University, where he mg at St. M arys Episcopal her predeoeasors. cently resigned as assistant as- nations for the Trooper James before the city of Woonsocket ^wkins ask^ for more Immanuel Church performed was a member of Della TauChurch, Manchester, Glover Oeveland, toO'^ only ^ < P *0 sessor will serve as toastmaster c Lambert Award. ooidd get a determined spinster the single ling ceremony. Mrs. Delta aiMLiFau Beta Pi frater- pride is the daughter of president married in toe White time. 'The school board, in what m 3 - House, protoahly had toe worst o f the affair, which features The award ia made annually to give up her homestead so an it------called---- a------“final------ultimatum,", Le.slie Ward ol North Palm nities and the Oixicr of St. Pat- j^rs. Thomas Tomlin- Custom of Saints^ Names c^ a oo_ j 1^ Beach, Fla., was organist. Mrs. rick. He received a master’s de- gf East Hartford. The bride- time of tt when ho honeymooned _ *■ .tea state resident under 21 who $goo,000 elementary school could ordered he to move out of the John Springer of Atlanta, Ga., gree this year at the Univer- gj-Qom is the son of Mr. and with Ms bride, Frances Folsom, Discontinued by Priests Tickets are available from performed an act of bravery be Iwilt. m Iqs was soloist. The church was sity of North Carolina. He is an jirs. Theodore Mike of Montauk Just 21, in June, 1886. the building department office during 1966. Miss Florence Hawkins, bom ® ^ serenelv held decorated with brass spiral can­ experimental engineer at Pratt pj. _ vemon. They were pursued by report­ and Whitney Aircraft, West DOWNERB GROVE. HI. (AP) cage Province have e^ed to m toe T^HaU or ^w^^in the^Lily homestead. delabra and standards of white The Rev. James Bottoms of ers esid photegraphers to whs* revert to their baptismal NuWay Tobacco Oo., SuUivan be designated honorary s ^ the ^ e M u re or r J t„ i„ gladioli and chrysjinthemums. Palm Beach. St. Mary’s Church performed they toought woifld be a names, he aald. ’The rest have Ave. Trooper of the Year.” cials and,te and. the to din of conE^ constructimi On July 20, High Sheriff Jean- before Marc Fontains of Providence The bride was f given in mar­ the double-ring ceremony. Syd­ rioded honeymoon cottage hi caonoyance if tt happens to be oot. 1 to decide if they *«•“ State police said the youth Just outside her home riage by her father. She wore a finally moving out early this County, accompanied by a dep- ney MacAlpine was organist. Deer Park, "iSA. Flnbar, Leander, Hilarioo or wish to. Mr. and Mrs. William N. Del- «,minatM must have exhibited full - length .sheath gown of uty sheriff, knocked at her Bouquets of yellow gladioli dec­ One account noted: **They The Carmelites’ Chicago i* Sala of 846 Main St have exceptional courage, presence of fro.s'ted silk organza over taf­ She left toe 71-year-old dwell- front door and told Miss Haw­ orated the sanctuary. *0 «5>«^ « Province includes Massachu- been accepted in the Peace jujjid and quick action. Deadline feta, de.signcd with a deep yoke ing, accompanied by her four kins: The bride was given in mar- time away #rom th » ourioufl go Oa/nnellte priedte and ^ .TUgww iprsev Pennsvlva- Corps and wiU leave fo r train- ngmlnattons is Aug. 12, of re-embroidered French lace raige by her father. She wore a pUWlc. But to brotoers t a ^ d nia, ’ Ohio, Kentucky, Blinods, ing in Hawaii on Aug. 20. ^ is ■ dogs, to live in a emaU farm- "Either you oaU a mover to accented with pearls and crys­ selected ^ section take away your furniture or we full-length gown of alencon lace Mrs. Klaus Oscar Bees foBowtag monntag they found a names now have ^ o ^ o n of Kknsas. Arizona, and Della Sala is a native of New ^ honored in a tals, sculptured neckline and special trimmed silk organza, designed 6«tag b « * to toevr baptismal ^ ; ^ a ^ b n S C t o a d a . Jersey. His wife, the former of East Blackstone, Mass., Just will.” long tapered' 'sleeves. Bands of Rees • Wilson ceremony and presented a U. S. from Miss....Hawidns caBed the with scooped neckline, long ta­ -agfct dtoeetty oppoeiile their cot- naanes. ______• Karen Lee Trotman, daughter lace encircled, the .sheath skirt, Savings bond by the governor or ^ggggggjtet. mover,' Most of her furniture pered sleeves, lace appliques tage and wall throng ed with Hioman OathbUo reUgious of Mr. and Mrs. E. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt E. Wil­ NassUf photo his representative. ipbg struggle began about a was hauled away, but she re­ Which had a chapel train at- down the front of the gown and newspaper correspondents and Chicago Province has son of Jacksonville, Texas, an­ MRS. ’JAMES JOSEPH GAULIN Trotman a t South Windsor, is tained some clothing, a cot, a taciicd at waistline with removable circular court trahi. reportens. They filed daily hon- ygtgd to discontinue the custom Statens Colleges The award is In memory of a year ago when toe city ac- - • ■ * of .... a graduate of the University of small table and a 1928 model fabrlc~Foses7<^Jie wore a mantil­ nounce the marriage July 9 In eysnocn of giving, persons entering toe C ^ e c U c u t trooper who was killed in 1960 quii Area nommaiiona nominations anoumshould be meniinent aomamdomain piwee-proceedings didn't she carried a cascade bouquet of their daughter, Susan Wood- James Joseph Gaulin of Man- Gremmo of Manchester Was She decided to remain “ sever­ = : u i French lacc, land carried a cas­ TlMtr eeotUBlon vanWhed fur- caibUlty. We simply were runr (AP) Aik). Mblic^health field serv- directed to Lt. Norman Tasker cause much trouble. U l white roses. bridge Wilson, to Klaus Oscar Chester took place Saturday flower girl. The bridesmaids al more days" at toe family cade bouquet of white carna­ “ S . .1 ^ O. T » op C ..rv,. E„. M.3. iHawkins to Miss Geraldine Gregoire of < ^ 'A / / m orning at St. Margaret and flower girl wore orchid col- filer “with tbe meb of ®**’™***®'^ ning out bf common names, oetions ng ^ ______2 tions centered with a whi^e cat- Rees, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar vMtora to Deer Farit and the g g „jg g f the priests and brothers Oonmecticut colleges and univer- ^ pacific, the towns o f Vemon, Tolland vacate was something else homestead, to save the expense East Hartford was maid of hon­ Mary’s Church, Wapping. ored gowns fashioned to match of boarding her dogs until she tleya orchid. Rees of Freiburg, anrial of a-church convention.” ca rryin g around names alties fo r admintotration of com- ^hg couple, toe first from and Ellington, and several more ag^^ Miss Barbara Ann Crandall or. She wore a full-length maize . The bride is the daughter of the honor attendant’s. They 'r h ^ was prolonged haggling could move into the new home, Mrs. Rees is the granddaugh­ ThoomuM crowded fiiat were downright strange mgnity eervloe projects were tols area to serve' in toe Peace to toe north and east. of Mamhester was maid of yellow empire gown of chiffon, Mr. and Mrs. William J. NeVille carried bouquets of assorted over the price Mias Hawkins The East Blackstone property Of the White House for the w edo«^ imusual,” the Rev, Finbar aimgunoed Monday by the Corps, were married Jan. 29 in ------honor. Bride.sniaids were Mrs. a matching picture hat, and car­ ter of Mrs. Fred England of 79 Steep Rd, The bride- flowers. was to receive for the property, was vacated Jqly 26 hut she de- 60 y e a n ago of Preeh^t Kevin Shanley, 34, of Ayleatord aenatore. South Windsor. Carol Brown of Lake Park, sis-, ried a cascade bouquet of yel­ M^^nche^ter and Mrs. C. E. 'Wll- groom Is the son of-Mrs. Eliza- Francis Gremmo of Manches- The school committee made a cided to stay put through that dor* Rooservett’* daughter, Al- prfoiy aald in an interview. The recipients are to oonduot Teaching Course H jlleeil T e ittia ill ter-in-law of the bride: Miss low and green carnations. son of Crystal Lake and Jack- Gaulin of 32 Hazel SL and ter served as best man. Ushers preliminary offer of $19,000, .and w e*«n d . Bridesmaids were Miss Mar­ ioa, to on Ohio oongresaman, ^ point, said Father conferences with community Two town teachers, Richard ^ Mary Jane Potocki of Greens­ sonville, Fla. Her aunt and y^e late Anthony Gaulin. were Larry Gaulin of Manches- eventually raised the ante to “ I won’t be bothering any- Nicholas I^mgworth . fihatiley, ■was himself. leaders and government officers A. Peterson of 33 Oak St. and I j r l l C S t f i t o l l O W C l T boro, N.C., and Mrs. Bonnie Engaged sha Meek of Manchester, cousin uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ted- Thomas C. O’Neil- ter, brother of the bridegroom; $28,000. Miss Hawkins steadfast- one, since no one wiU be work- Wilcox of Lake Park. Miss Ra­ of the bride; Miss Lynne Dexter ford Jr., had a family reimlon ^ Mar^ret Mary’s Church Robert Neville of Wapping, "Recentiy, a man who hadf on area resource development, Kenneth G. Sklnnw of 96 ^ne- , iVheld out for a higher price. ing on the new school over the chel Brown of Gla.stonbury, The engagement of Miss Don­ of East Hartford and Miss In her honor June 19 at their performed the double ring cere- brother of the bride; Jeffrie ?*** "f? crowds and me for years introduced recreation, and water and air diet Dr., are taking part in a Miss Eileen Anne Feltham of y boart ^ered to weekend," she told newsmen. cousin of the bride, was junior na Lee Durandi to William Paula Bates of North Grosver- home at 260 Spring St. She left Jnony and was cel^ ran t at the Gentllcore of Manchester and •**•**•“ ’ me as Father Finley. That same pollution. - four-week course in technlq^ Tolland Tpke, was re- gggjgt Hawkins in finding Last Monday the "waiting bridesmaid. Charles Pound, both of Man­ norsdale. Their nile green for Europe June 20. nuptial Mass. Walter Loshuk of Girard. They J® day, I got a letter addressed to ^ e granto: „ adult basic ^ucatlon a toe gg^yy jg^g^ ^ bridal shower g home. She continued to gam e" terminated. Mias Haw- chester, has been announced by gowns and matching picture ftast^ Friendship Father Finbar,” he related. “So The bridal attendants' were Mrs. Rees completed her pre- bride was given In mar* Mrs. Neville wore a peacocOc- nearby country place of John R. fed- »t her home. The event was sit tight. As toe weeks wore on, kins stowed her four dogs and dressed alike in floor-length another. Mrs. Elvma Duran- hats were styled to match the medicai studies at the Univer- rf^gp by her father. She wore blue chiffon dress with matbh- McLean, me w e^ owi««r ~ ^ ^ ^g^ Fairfield Univer8lty!M’.766: Uni- erSy-flnanced prog:!^ are ex- given by Miss Patricia Feltham Sd gowns ,of mint-green organza <>* 38 Clyirch St. She is also honor attendant’s, and they car- sity of Texas in 1062 and grad- ^ full-length gown of chantUly ing accessories and a corsage of Tfc. Whshingtoa to new m em ^of toe verity of QmnecUout (8 ), $16,- pected to train other teachers and Miss Susan Feltham. both ristent in t o dem ^ ds that Miss he^ old model automobile and over taffeta,- fashioned with daughter of John J. Durandi ried cascade bouquets of cama- uated in 1963 with a BA in designed with a sabrina yellow roses. The bridegroom’s F oib: cars, including of Father Shan- 420 $64,363 and $49,266; WiHi- ^ adults In new methods and of 84 Jarvis Rd. and cousins of Hawkins move out. left. acooped necklines and elbow- Westerly, R.I. tions., chemistry. She completed three neckline, long sleeves and a ruf- mother wore a ' coral chiffon the bride-elect. A few weeks ago. the con- School Board chairman Wil­ lepgth sleeves bordered v'ith Her fiance Is the son of Mr. Laura Brownbridge of Water- years of .study at Southwestern fig- ralato-produoteg i«Kioh. ito* ^tattwad stop to* gltaimgr priests and brothers in flM Chi- viola and the piano.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER, CONN.^ TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1968 PAGE THIRTBEII PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1966 Productive W eek for Phil Regan THE Falcons W on’t Be Easy Mark for Anybody Herald Angle Burdette Not Sure By D odgers EARL YOST Gilchrist For Art^s Sake South Windsor OuU Sports Editor R elief A ce NEW YORK— (NBA) — O f Fear Until 1965 Decides The football coach, who once .1 Golfers Headed for Canada obached at a Western college Zone Playoff Likely Stops Bucs ANAHEIM (AP)—^Now that he ^as firmly re-estab­ Now that the 37th annual New England Amateur In a major conference, was lished himself as a major league pitcher, 39-year-old T o Quit dlsouming his career wito a It’s wait until next year for C!oach Porter Blinn and Golf Championship is now history, several local golfers group of sportawrlters. NEW YORK (AP)—It’s Lew Burdette is willing to admit that he didn’t know who were among the participants in the six-day show his South Windsor American Legion baseball team. Last ATLANTA (AP) — The Hie coach has since been a most productive fear until last season. staged at the Ellington Ridge Country Club now have A tlan^^'V ri c on s came night the defending Zone Four champions were ehut* week for Phil Regan, who “ It’s a teiTlble thing to pitch 1 s can switched to a staid Eastern tied down to third place in the standings after losing to their sights on bigger game. Red Spfiith of Manchester, their Nhtional college. used to worry about his 16 years In the Wg leagues and Nhtion, wnilmantic, 4-1, in the Thread th «i get scared, but that’s what the pre-New England Amateur favorite, and the father National "When I lose now,” ho Ing on Roger Lefeb'vre's trlpl6 share in baseball's pension and aon team of Hilinskis, Stan Football League ininatic iniriation City. happened to me last season,” said, "they still hang me In and a passed ball. ,jr. and Stan III, will all head confident they won’t be WilUmantic riow must get plan and now thinks about the righthander , from Nitro, effigy, but hero in the East wnilmantic, however, earns for the Canadian Amateur Aug. you’re called ‘Bambi?’ ” , • everybody’s patsy this fall, past Rockville tonight at Henry a share in­ W.'Va., said Monday night. nie Ladd, the Houston Oilers j f j _ my head is constructed by back to ita'first at bats to tally National League 8-13 at the Dorion, Quebec, “We’ll whip somebody, you Park in Rockville. The game stead. He had just pitched-two per. great defensive lineman, lost 18 an art major.” two mariiers on an error, single Regan won hi« third game In w . L. Pet. G.B. Country Club. For those lucky can count on that,” Coach Norb starts at 6 o’clock. Rockville feet innings of relief to preserve pounds the first day of training. Hecker promised Monday night won both ea.'!ler\pieetings be­ byiiMlke Fitzgerald and a dou­ six d ays, Monday night when a 4-3 victory for the Cfilifomla IjOS Angeles 60 42 .688 — vacationers who missed the The 6-9 All-Pro, one. of foot­ after the Falcons turned back tween the two clulas. ble by Mike Walsh. Lios Angeles rallied lor four Angels over the New York Yan- San Fran. . 62 44 .586 — New Englands. Fran Quinn of ball’s great players, came in at every touchdown threat but Coach Likes Shot The home nine tipped Ms map* runs in the ninth inning on hom­ kees. Pittsburgh . 60 44 .577 1 Worcester won the crown by 323. However, Ernie not only Meanwhile, back at the, Man­ gin to.4-1 in the sixths greeting ers by John Roseboro and Jim 56 49 .533 defeating fellow Bay Stater, were beaten 9-7 by the Philadel­ chester ranch. Coach John~<3er- Burdette had a 3-6 record and Phila...... dropped avoirdupois but he was phia Eagles on three field goals Against Packers Needham. A walk and Jim Net* Gilliam and defeated Pittsburgh an inflated 8.44 earned run av- St. Louis ... 64 49 .524 6»A Ken Corcoran, 5 and 4 in the vini of the locals is hoping for minus his much-publicized goat­ in the opening exhibition game SKIP OLANDim son’s homer that rieared toe left* 6- 1. 51 53 .490 10 scheduled 36-hole match play Ala PUXZ CHICAGO (AP) — Coach an upset—a Rockville victory, erage with Chicago and Phila- Cincinnati . ee. Ladd' disposed of it amid of the season. field fence Iced the verdict. The victory kei>t the Dodgers delphia last season. Everyone Houston .. . 49 55 .471 12 finals. much pomp and circumstance at John Sauer, claiming it takes which would insure his charges Ace Bob Peloquin, who twice * * * “ Our defense played a helluva in first place in the National figured he was through as a big Atlanta 48 56 .462 13 the Houston training camn. one or two standout perform­ of the title. whipped Manchester, pitched game,” Hecker said. “ It’s a Putz^ TwO‘Rurt>^ome R League, three percentage points leaguer when the Phillies re New York 47 56 .466 1314 Off the Cuff * * * ances to beat the pros, likes his Manchester completed Its the distance, wixming a four* in front of San Francisco and a 32 71 .311 28’ 4 shame to hold a team without a College All-Stars’ chances leased him. Connecticut American Legion rugged 24-game slate last Sun- hitter. Thd winners had four full game up on the Pirates, Monday’s Results Ballg ’n Strikes touchdown and still lose.” against the Green Bay Packers But he signed as a free agent Ba.seball Tournament at Palmer OlandePs Pitching Decisive day losing to South 'Windsor hits off Skip tlujiean and Need who lost their fourth straight. San FVanelsco 4, New York 2 Fans in Boston have started Sam Baker booted field goals Friday night. and Jim Needham. The latter ham. with the Angels and has re­ FMeld in Middletown starts Sat­ It raised Regan’s season’s Los Angeles 6. Pittsburgh 1 a new fad. Habitues of the of 28, 24 and 25 yards for enough Combining their talents, A1 VernoB WilUmanUc a0l^00^ x—4-4A sponded by compiling a 6-1 urday. . .Softball buffs will h rbl “ I think our chances are as pitched again last night, in re­ record to 10-1. The veteran Philadelphia 6, Houston 6, 10 rightfield bleachers have been points to keep Philadelphia Putz and Skip d an der led the South Windsor 100 006 6—1-44 record and gaining five saves in have another opportunity to Foislp. 2b ... great as they have been in other lief, and gave up two runs In the right-hander, who ■ virtually 39 relief appearances this year. innings throwing pennies into the Red from becoming the first team Vernon Orioles to an upset 2-1 Heintz, cf ... years when we have won,” said sixth inning. Peloquin and Hammon( Dun* watch Eddie Feigner and his Sox bull pen. Pitcher John W y­ Odium, ct .. dealt himself to the Dodgers Burdette’s perfect relief stint Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 2 ever to lose to the Falcons, who decision over Eastern last night Put/., 3b .... Sauer. “ But it does take a oan (6) Neeefaam (6) and Kfai. last fall, has saveiPnine games four-man softball team Wednes­ att collects the pennies and do­ in a Hartford Twiligjit League Here’s how the standings look saved the victory for his room­ Only games scheduled sparkled on defense in their Pafrani, If ... Q standout performance to do the and has an earned run average day night at Dillon Stadium in nates them to the famed Jim­ game at Colt Park. Putz, the Andrulot, If . today of the three top clubs: mate, 37-year-old Jack Sanford Today’s Gaines NFL debut. McCoy, lb .. 0 job. Hartford against Ray McKen­ of 1.52, best on the pitching-rich 10-3. Between them, the two Sim Francisco (Marichal 16-4 my IFund . . . Red Roife, the ex- Coach Joe Kuharich of the leagues’ leading batter, Furphey, lb . Surgery Slated Los Angeles staff. » na's Burn.slde Dovalettes, Um­ Yankee star third baseman who slammed a long homer In the Kolodzlej, rf 0 “ We have a great squad which W . L. Pet. graybearda have a 16-4 record or Herbel 4-3) at New York Eagles agreed that the Falcons McGill, aa ., I' has worked hard but I think our M anchester...... 18 6 .780 WARMING UP_ Jim Kasko, eon of Red Sox player Ed Kasko, takes A year ago Regan was toihng and eight saves, meeming they (Arrigio 3-2), night piring the play will be Manches­ now is director of athletics at put up a stiff fight. first inning with a man on for Klecak. c ... For Jet Rookie with Detroit's International ter men, Ed Tryon—behind the Dartmouth College, was recall­ a 2-0 lead that stood up. d a n ­ Olander, p ,, 0 greatest strength this year is in WlUlmantic ...... 17 " 6 .789 wam-’i^" throws brf^re recent Father and Son game at Fenway Park, Boston. have had a hand In 23 of the An- Houston (Znchery 0-0) at Phil- “ They aren’t pu.shoyers,” Ku­ PBBKSKILL, N.T. (AP) — League farm team at Syracuse, plate—and Tom Conran on the ing at the Old Timer.s' game in der effectively spaced four hits. ■^ our backfield.’’ South Windsor . . 17 7 .708 The thrWear-oW player had little trouble tossing the ball ^ound but his gels’ first 66 victories. adelphia (Short 11-7), night harich said. “ They’ve got veter­ Total* 32 Carl McAdams, toe New York hoping to pitch his way back bases. Action under the lights New York how he once beat Putz also singled to raise his Sauer, who was a membe^r of Should wnilmantic win to­ baggy pants sjdw him down when he went after grounders. (AP Photofax).__ Rookie outfielder Jay John- Los Angeles (Drysdale 7-12) ans — and most of them are Ea*tera Jets' third round draft choice into tiie majors. He needed just .starts at 8 o’clock. . .Following out three bunts in one game average to .490 on 26 hits in Coach Otto Graham’s staff the night, it would create a two- stone, only a year odd when Bur- aL Pittsburgh (Fryman 8-6), pretty good — at every posi­ and a key figure fa tbeir 1966 14 more days on a major leeigue in the footsteps of his father as for base hits. "I think that 51 official trips to the plate. DpMauro, 3b 0 last seven years and is getting way deadlock and force a best dette ■ broke into professional night tion.” Lattanzlo. lb plans, ■was due to undergo sur* roster to qualify for the pension a baseball pitcher is Marc must be a record,” suggested His homer followed a leadoff 9 his first shot as head coach, of three series to be played, the 20-Year-Old Outfielder Hitting at .500 Clip baseball 19 seasons ago, helped Atlanta (Cloninger 9-7) at CM- Mu.*co, 2b ..., gery to Chicago Wednesday and plan- Red. “The fourth time that day The two standouts for the Fal­ single by Ken Foisie. Ro»*l, c ...... 1 said his backfield strength is first game Wednesday night, lift the Angels into a third place cago (Roberts 4-7) Schardt. The righthander won Porteus. cf ., will be lost to toe team moat o t “>I was really disappointed,” I tried to lay down another cons, however, had seen only The lone Eastern run came in 9 collective. site to be determined. tie with Cleveland by stroking a Cincinnati (Ni(pchaH 4-2) at St. all eight starts with the Man­ Stawarz: ** ., the American FootbaU League Regan recalled. thought seri­ V - ' . )• i - . •«CK- bunt, but was over-anxious and limited pro action before being the sixth on a single, error, Vclpa*. rf .... 0 “ 1 don't mean to say the tie-breaking single in the sev- Louis (Gib-son 13-9), night chester Legion this summer. Pepin. If .... The State Legion Tournament ously of going home. But I re­ hit it straight back at the acquired by Atlanta when it walk and sacrifice fiy ball. 9 backs ,are indi'vidually great,'’ season. with inning. WeilnesUay’s Games Schardt’s father, Walter, star­ Spencer ...... starts Saturday at Middletown’s Rookie Johnstone Delivers membered I only needed 14 started to build its team last Tonight, at Dillon Stadium, Burke, p ... 0 said Sauer. “ I mean they are "He wiU not be available until Joe Pepitone Mt a bases-emp- San Francisco at New York, red at Baldwin High in Long pitcher.” Roife added. "I was a Palmer Field. days to complete five years, so THAT STINGS — Twins’ EarL^Battey falls to good hunter, if I say so my­ winter. Moriarty’s of Manchester face the best we’ve had as a gpx>up. November at toe very eaiheet,’* ty homer for the Yankees and N Island schoolboy circles as a Total* 26 1 4 1 a team epokesman saM at reported to Syraicuse.” ground after being hit on back by^prioles’ Eddie self. And I was good at it be- Ron Smith, defensive halfback Valeo at 8 following a contest Vernon ...... 700 000 X—3 They can all run, block and Willimantic and South Wind­ toe Hector Lopez pinch hit a two- Houston at Philadelphia, N pitcher and later at Hofstra Eastern ...... 000 001 0 -1 Jets’ training oampw It was whUe pitching there cau.se I said I'd bunt only if for the Falcons, was with the between Hamilton and Herb’s catch passes. sor both won the season series Watt. Battey injured his left knee as he fell to the run single. Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, College where he won a four- E—Fuiyhiey. Stawarz; DP—Sta- with Manchester, taking two McAdAou, a rookie kneback* Just Like He Did in Minors:that Regan learned the Dodgers the pitch was one I could drop Bears last fall but was used at 6. war* to LAI Ittanzio. DeMauro to Ro.*- “ One thing we plan to do ground and was forced to leave the game.______Atlanta at Chicago year scholarship. The elder er from Oklahoma, euffered a .were interested In him. ”1 down. If it wasn’t my pitch to only as a spot player, Dennis The success was the eighth *1: LOB—Ea.'tern 3. Vernon 7, HR against the Packers is have out of, three game sets. NEW YORK (AP)—Jay two things he learned In Cincinnati at St. Louis, N Schardt had several offers from Claridge, Atlanta quarterback, —Putz: SB—Fol.Ple 2, KolodzleJ 2, Last night in Willimantic, dislocated fracture of the right called Jim Campbell (Detroit’s bunt I would take it or hit against 13 defeats for Coach Klecak: SF—Rossi. ....fresh backs in... there all the time. Johnstone has played only the minors—how to hit and Local Flavor pro teams as well as accept­ had been used on only three PitchinK fa h r erbbso We have no injuries and every South Windsor Jumped into a 1- ankle while trainiiig for toe AB* general manager; and asked to Celebrated for Battina Feats Ainerioan League ance to mfedlcal school. He away. You’ve got to pick your Frank McCoy’s club that has three major league games, how not to be helpful, Ha ^ plays in two seasons with Green come along nicely oiander _(W) 1 j 1 1 2 ^2 one is eager to g o .” 0 lead in its hall of the first ton- Star (Same in CMoags. Young Jay Johnstone, be traded. W. L. Pet. O.B. chose the latter and today is a spots when you bunt.” . . . Burke (L) 4 6 3 3 8 7 Johnstone, called up by OaJl- The deal was made last No­ Casey Stengel on Ted Willifans Bay. but already he’s displayed rookie outfielder with the Baltimore •. 69 36 .683 — prominent local phy.sician spe- fomia last Friday night to fiU in vember, Just ao-minutes before at tlie Hall of Fame; “Ted was Claridge completed 10 of 16 California Angels, U a na­ Detroit ...... 65 47 .539 18 rtalizing as an ophthalmologist. for Rick Relchardt, stroked the. inter-league deadline, with the most aggressive hitter I passes, including a one-yard tive «f Manchester. Hank Gowdy Dead, California ...- 55 49 .629 14 three hits and drove in the wi»- the Dodgers swapping utility ever saw. He never wasted a touchdown toas just before the Bte thus johis Tom KeUey CUeveland ,. 54 48 .629 14 ning run Monday n^bt as the infielder Dick Tracewski for half to Tom yfniaon, ■which gave aa active American Leaguers Minnesota .. 62 52 .500 17 Short Punts time at bat.” Angels edged the New York Regan. * * « ' the Falcons a 7-6 lead. from this town. Kelley Is Chicago ...... 5t 63 .490 16 Yankees- 4-3. It wam ’t the biggest bargain Ex-Brave Catcher REC SOFTBALL With more than a month to The touchdown was set up by The 20-year-old Johnstone pitching with the Olevelaiid Standings New York .. 47 66 .466 21’.4 go before the start of the 1966 Sign of the I imes a pass interception by Smith, ever. The Indians got only $24 61 .440 joined the Angels Saturday after Indians. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)—Hank G ow^, old-time Na- W. L. Pet. Washington . 48 23‘ a American Football Leag(ue sea- Yankee players certainly have who earlier snuffed a Philadel­ for Manhattan Island. 45 58 .437 hitting .838 for Seattle of the Johnstone’s hitting gave ______Francisco tional League catcher celebrated for his batting feats Barbers ..ilO E .833 Kiui.-ias City 23 V4 .son, the cumulative total of no complaint when it comes to phia threat with another inter­ Elsewhere, Sen 62 .421 Pacific Coast League. He was the Angels the declsimi over kept pace with the Dodgers by in baseball’s 1914 World Series, an untimely tumble m ...... 9 4 .692 Boston ...... 46 26’ i season ticket sales for the cooperation by fence advertisers ception. Smith also gave the Monday’s Results promoted after the Angels the Nem’ York Yankees last downing New York 4-2, Phila- the 1924 Series, and as the first major leaguer to vol- T each ers...... 8 4 .667 league has already surpassed .it Yankee Stadium. There’s a Falcons a final chance at victo­ Washington 6, Kansas City 4 learned that Relchardt, their night. Like Kelley, Johnstone delphia edged Houston 6-6 In 10 unteer for World War I service, is dead at age 76, Gem ~ T .455 the entire total of last season, signboard to centerfield, above ry when he returned a punt 42 Minnesota 6, Boston 2 leading slugger, had, kidney was signed to a big bonus innings and (Jinoiimati topped The gangling toUow who hit ■——— Rogers .. 7 .455 Excludingcthe now Miami club, the bleachers, advertising yards with a minute left. after sifting a dozen offers. California 4, New York 8 trouble and might be lost lor the St, Louis 8-2. .545 for the Miracle Boston Wax I. He served with the Rain­ Moriarty’s • • • t • • • 7 .462 which has had a fine sale for B.V.D. Permanently Pressed ’The AFL opens its exhibition After leaving Manchester, Only games scheduled rest of the season. Braves in the 1914 classic suc­ bow Division’s 166th Infantry in Army & Navy T .462 its Brat A FL season, the other Shirts. To Illustrate the ad, there schedule toniglit in Houston with Johnston resided In OaU- Tmlay’s Games the Oilers meeting toe Oakland In three games, the left-hand­ DODOERS-PniATBS— cumbed to a long illness after France. Telephone .... 1-2 .077 eight elubs have already passed was a white shirt painted on fom ia. New York (Downing 7-6) at Ihs 166,600 figure— ■which is the sign. But most of the Yan- Raiders. Each has a nerw .eoaoh, ed hitter has collected six hits in Pirate starter Tommy fMsk two weeks hospitalization here Gowdy returned to his native Outhlt and outscored last California (Lopez 4-10), night 10,000-plus ever the final *65 kee’s lefthanded hitters com- Wally Lemm at Houston leplae- 12 at-bats, Including five hits io protected a 1-0 lead against San­ in his home city. Columbus to manage the city’s Robertson Park was Washington (Richert 10-9) at .season ticket sale. Including plained a bit that pitchers torow- Ing Bones Taylor, and Johnny his last six trips to the plate. feated Boston 6-2 and Washing­ dy Koufax for seven iimings but Gowdy banged a American Association club in night at ton trimmed Kansas City 6-4. Gem, an 8-7 loser to Moriarty’s. Kansas O ty (Krausse 7-5), night Miami, the league season ticket Ing "out of the sigp” with their Rauch at Oakland replacing A1 But shortly before combig to the Dodgers tied it in the eighth. —^the only one of the Series—a 1926. He spent 1928 with Minne­ The winners made the most o f Boston (Brandon 3-5) at Mln- •sale la close to 30,000 over the <^erhand motion hid the ball Davis. « » • CriUiam,.. j>inch hitting, walked, triple, three doubles and a the Angels, the center fielder apolis and 1929 with Rochester 12 hits, thrro by Mike Walsh, nesota (Perry 5-4), night final figure last year. Almost almost until It was on toe batter. Player squabbles, hoMknita, ANOELS-YANKS-^ and came around on singles by gle in Ifl. times at bat in the HA before going back up to Boston reamed why he shouldn’t to triumph. Chicago (Buzhardt 6-6) at De- 160,000 season tickets were sold When the B.V.D. people heard walk outs and non-appearances helpful. While the 20-year-oM John­ Jim Barbieri and Maury Wills. Series. as relief catcher. ■Dick Stuart opened the Dodg­ Harry Bemis, Tony Page, troit (McLain 13-8), night in 1965. All clubs report interest about the complaints, they im- continued to dominate the train­ stone won the game with his He went into the set with Con­ He^ was batting In a game er idnth with a walk and then From 1931 to 1937 he was a Swede Cartoon and Mao Mo- Baltimore (McNally 10-3) at at the highest peak In the mediately ordered a repainting ing camp news, however. against Portland July 4 when he bat, 39-year-old Lou Burdette nie Mack’s heavily favored Roseboro connected, snapping coach with the Braves. He shift­ Kinney each had two safeties (Jleveland-(McDowell 6-3), night league’s history. . Lance Al- of the sign, without the Yankees Fullback Cookie Gilchrist of hit a foul which bounced up be­ pitched two perfect innings of Philadelpiria Athletics after, Jn the tie. After Jim Lefebvre sin­ ed to the as a for the Gas House Gang. Bud Wednesday’s Games worth, the San Diego Chargers’ requesting It. “ We’ve lieen toy- the Denver Broncos said he was side him. Trying to be helpful, relief, saving the 10th victory his first season as a reg;ular, gled, Gilliam gave Regan the coach 1938-46 and to the New Holland stroked three hits for New York at California, N All-Pro flanker. Is called al Yankee fans aU our lives,” quitting toe American Football he caught the ball and held it for 87-year-old Jack Sanford. helping Manager George Stall­ extra cushion wMh his ffiiat Yoik Giants 1947-48. the losers and Bob Duncan and Washington at Kansas City, N "Bamhi” by his teammates. His said Nick Badami, president of League "with deep legreta” be- • • * ings’ Braves come from eighth out for the umpire to take. homer of the year. Gowdy, whose playing record Bob Columbe had two each. Boston at Minnesota, N capsule eomment: "I don’t mind Fordham-iBardell Shirt Corp., a cause he doesn’t Uke toe man­ Instead of putting his hand out TWINS RED SOX— plaiilace July 4 to win the National ^ ow ed 1,048 games and a .270 Moriarty'0 150 210 0 8-12-1 Chicago at Detroit, 2 twi-night it personaUy, but how do you division ef B.V.D. The sign now agement. lor the ball, though, the umpire Jimmie Hall drove In four CHANTS-MET&— Leaague pennant. lifetime batting average, had a Gem 002 200 8 7-10-6 Baltimore at Cleveland, K tell your five-year old son, asks "How’s This Yanks.” The executive ■rice pieident of put his arm in the air and sig­ runs with two homers, and Earl Bob Priddy woiked eight In- Boston swept the A*s fa four stint as Cinciimati manager In ------... ------f------toe club, Jim Burris, said he nalled Johnstone out for inter- Battey added a two-run blow for nhigB of scorriess relief as the games. 1946. was “hot unduly surprised er ferenoe. Minnesota. Tony Ooidgllaro ac­ Qlante bounced back to defeat He was bora Hany Gowdy In recent year he has been Conigliaro Catches Scott concerned. So the Yankees couldn’t have counted for Boston’s two runs the pesky Meta. and Ws daid, Horaoa e Giants bunched six mta Conigliaro had a single with in the seventh when Bert Cam- Jop three runs In the fourth and again with the Braves he bowed Sox homerun derby Monday WP8TY 80FTBAIL - “^urchmen. Ron Oowlee added fine since toen for not shewing o\o two Infield hits, and this time he night—socking his 20th—but the the homer to continue his cur­ drilled a single to center, driv­ panerto tripled home two runs moved past file Pirates into s e o out with a 4-for-5 day against Sports Schedule Jumping into a 9-4 lead after three blngles. up. Minnesota Twins had little trou­ rent sharp hitting streak. Crjltoiift’sr _ 260-word state­ ing in his first major league lun and scored on Jim Qosger's sin- ond plaoei Cincinnati. three, Wyman Oil held on to Makeup games will find Gus’s ble with anybody else and hand­ Rookie Scott, who broke out of ment, however, did not say flat­ and helping the Yaidiees to theiT gSe. But Washington won it w’’ h • • • m that memorable 1914 sea­ post a lY-U decision over the playing Community Baptist ■to­ Tuesday, Aug. 2 ily won 6-2. : a 40-day slump with two home ly he was going to quit pro ball (DERNmON) fourth straight defeat. two runs in the eighth, the FIOLS-ASTItOS— son, Gowdy naught 128 games Center Billiards last night at night at 6:15 and the Baptists Walnuts vs. Rogers, 6:16 That was the start of a four- inns last week, went hitless in after 12 years but he refused- "I like everything I’ve seen of on Paul Casanova’s bases-1 and hit .243 to the regular sea­ Charter Oak Park. It was the against Meek under the lights Rich AHen led off toe JOth Robert^n. game series with the Twins in four trips. on the advice of two lawyers—to him,” Oalifomia Manager Bill ed Infield single. • son before breaking out in toe Wednesday night at 8. inning with an instde-the-park Dunias vs.- Ray’s, 6:16 a ball park about as friendly for Rico Petrocelli collected two first setback of the season for say it he would play for anetoer HiPOWER TO LEARN MOREW. Rigney said. World Series. Gus’s 680 031 2-20-24-3 homer that gave the Phillies Charter Oak. the Sahara Des­ hits, Mike Ryan and George the Cueballs. team if the Broncos traded him. In the only other American Ironically, Ws big^gest heart­ Methodist 002 060 2-10-14-4 toelr victory over the Astros. Michalik’s vs. ’ Covill’s, ert. Smith had one each. Norm Lutzen collected two End Art PoWell and halfback League games, Minnesota de- break came just 10 years later 8. Gil Flavell and Duff; Holder- Match Fraser Houston’s Jim Wynn crashed West Sides vs. Walnuts, 9 — Boston will send Darrell Petrocelli led off the sixth homers for the winners and Clem Daniels walked out of toe in the 1924 classic with the man and Oardello. into the center field wall Ixying Charter Oak. Brandon (3-6) to the moimd to with a single to center and was Mike Cavanaugh had three hits. Raiders’ Sauita Rosa, Gahf., AND EARN MORE... Giants against Washington. With Bonavena for the catch and was carried Wednesday, Aug. 3 ace Jim Perry (5-4) tonight. still there two outs later when Mark Monette and Carl Colan- training eamp after falling to In the 12th Inning of the sev­ a l u m n i b a s e b a l l off the field on a stretcher. He Telephone vs. Teachers, 6:16 Lee Stange (3-6) took the loss, Conigliaro planted one 380 feet gelo paced the losers with three come to contract terms and the BUENOfi AIRE6 (AP)—Mad­ enth €ind deciding game. Muddy suffered a dislocated left elbow. —Robertson. giving up,.all six runs on three into left center field and two hits, respiectively. Winning streak of Manor Raiders issued a artatement Ruel popped up what appeared Automatic ison Square Garden match­ Johnny, Callison walloped a Wyman 225 201 x—^12-16-2 Ocmstruction reached five last saying they "contemplate play­ A T P&W A a routine inning-ending fold. maker Teddy Brenner Monday pair of homers and Clay Dal- Billiards 400 200 5- ^ l - 16-6 night when tt trimmed Ponti- ing toe 1966 season witoout Ban- transmission rymple drove in three runs for But Hank’s foot became en- celU’s Contractors, 6-2, at the lels and Powell.” signed Argentine heavyweight PhilUes. Wynn homered for tangled with bis discarded mask Noske and Getzewicz; Or- West Side Oval. In Honolulu, 49er quarterback Oscar (Ringo) Bonavena to lowrid and Irish. Trouble? the Astros and Bpb Aepromonte as he went after the ball, and he bale Ostrout was the big gun John Brodie said he is ready to fight Joe Frazer in Now York, A Free Road Test and tied the game with a three-run couldn’t hold it. ■with two hits, one long triple end his holdout, return to toe Estimate Sept. 21. clout hi toe ninth inning. Ruel then d ou b ly emd eame OfCRGH SOFTBALL and a two-run single. He drove mainland and sign his contract. Make your manpCNVMr |Mqr o A 'nirii It M o RKYPOWER at Abooft TRAiNiNQ e a m o E s w m ★ All Work Guaranteed Frazer, the Olympic champl- • • • home with the Series-decidfag Starting off with six runs to in three markers. Joe Quaglia Veteran guard Ted Karras i t Budget Terms Laam iob sUHs Ifiat can fatlan yeur paycheck for yean to coma dn from Hilladelphia, has an 14- RE3IS-CARI18— run as an Infield roller took an the Krat inning and then adding tallied three of toe Manor’s six showed up in toe Detroit Lions’ INTRODIICIOirr tW aNHM ★ Free Towing 0 record as a heavywright. ancinnatl won Its lath game unexpected jump over third and aam axceNant starliiB wagaa a M e you iearal Oome in and find - 8 0 h o w s a f b a d e No Low-Price “ Come-on” eigM more to the second, Gus’s runs, training camp Monday, but In toe last 16 by whipping toe baseman Freddie Lindstrom’s out about the many training ceuiaaa that are ato M Ie naw at FftWAt Estimates tiiat Cost You Bonavena, who upset Cana­ Qrfadsra wrat on to trounce 'Winning hurler Bon Oreyb couldn’t come to terms. He ta =: ui Money da’s George Chuvalo last June, Cardinals with four pitriiers head. North Methodist. 2Od0, last fanned a dozen and walked two expected to WM’k out wito too Now more than ever. Aircraft Jobe are bettor Jobs, thanks to hMi ADVAiiccto TnAmHia ■ t f i is reported to have been offered limiting St. Louis to four hits. Gowdy volunteered for the night at M t Nebo. batsmen. He scattered three team today, however. Courses ranging .»sm _ag. wage scales, exoeptimal insurance, retirament and other banafitei Mcmchester $20,000 for the fight at Madison Gordy Coleman homered for the Army on May 2, 1617, shortly Oaito Petricca, Don Gravel! hits. A number of players signed— winiers. after America entered World Transmissioii Co. Sqare Garden. and Red Groat each stroked Manor 111 03x—6-6-6 Including former NFL defensi'vo and overtime in many departments. Trained and ambitious people and Pifw MaMnei 16 BRAINARD PLACE Brenner said that the winner three safeties for the Gronder- POnticelU’s 020 000—2-3-2 standout John Sample Of Bal­ can always find plenty of rooni for advancement at the Aircraft if you probably would get a fight with Grzyb and Ostrout; Wheeler, timore—wito toe New York (Rear Seymour Auto men while Ron Halderman had 1 want to put more PAYPOWER in your Ufa, come in and talk it over Store, Main St.) Ernie Terrell of Chicago for the Priddy Back into Picture perfect four for four for the Lauretti and Hassett. Jets. ing from toree to MANCHESTER ’ World Boxing Absociation ver­ at IM tt & Whitoby Aircraft. •• aowi 646-0022 sion of toe heavyweight champl- onriilp. . With Longest Hill Showing NEW YORK (AP) Bob said after setting down the last Priddy, who couldn’t get started “ ^ faced <» prot^t ” his fourth victoiy — and third three nights ago at Atlanta, has York. Mnairtub $fgeoii$hs mmHbUgJa: G. T. LaBONNE fking himself beck into the San priddy replaced starter Joe SPECIAL THIS WEEK Francisco Giants’ pitching pdc- Gtbbon Monday night in the sec- MACHINING • INSPECTION Pratt & orwi ran voab i DCLUXe CHAMPION toroinli rridw I .t o g and ASSOCIATES, INC. ture with the staongest finish of ond arming with nobody out, the VlfHITEWALlJS AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS W hitney his . major league career. bases loaded and two nms in. Fire$lonc SHEET METAL • BENCH WORK husky right-hander. He struck out pitcher Bob Greater Hartford's DYNAMIC Insuranca The TOOL & DIE MAKING P ire raft ONwr eowsesawl shelled from the mound by the Friend, got Ron Hunt to bounce Sstehlwgloii Agency Braves after 2 1-3 innings last into a double play, and breezed AIRCRAFT ENGINE TESTING - Saturday night, pitched eight toe rest of the way, EXPERIMENTAL MACHINING u M

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Rental equip­ KAKLAR CLOTH ment and sharpening aervloa a 19 on all makes. L A M Equip­ WAiNTED — Lady to make one T O Y OO. Trouble Reaching Our AdYertlser? ment Ooip., Route 88, Vernon, dress. CaB 648-1794. K1& 15 876-7600, M ancheetar Ex­ 00 Hilliard BL, IbndMstoff 84 W A5TRV- 14-Hour Answering Senrice change—^EnteipriM 1946. lN 6tO 19 a r SAI.ES ORDBR CI.SRK F0RSET= . Free to Herald Readen TYPEWRITBRS — standard Pain ting_Papering 21 Schools and Clasaea S3 Help Wanted—Femala 85 BY V. T. HAMLIN and electric. Repaired, over­ A L L Y O OP 2 T WANTED to procees customer’s For wholesale distribuftor. H elp Wantaa— M a k 36 W ant Intormatton on eaa ot oar efamdSed ado hauled, „rented. Adding ma- PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, PARTY PLAN dealers and NOW KEEP YOUR EYE orders in automotive parts 6 day week, vacation, ex­ m e n f o r Bridgeport and en­ I viftwr ...SOME KINPA \WELL,LEMMESEE- ...HERE, I'LL SHOW H" 16 s r No anawer at the telapbono Matadt H a t^ oaB ohinea rented and repaired. Interior and exterior. Paper managers wanted. Demon­ WEAAON TNESe J HOW *BOUT THIS YOU HOW rr ON THAT BIG ROCK strate Toys—^Work now until warehouse, progresrive salary ceUent henertts, ideal work­ gine lathe work. Apply O.T.K 6UMPN WORKS OVER THERE/ Pickup and delivery service. hanging and wall paper remov- A UTIUE OTHER GUVS J O N E ? Tale Typewriter Service, 649- aL Dutch Boy and DuPont. December—^ExceUent Commis­ scale plus hospitallzatien and ing surroundings to air- Oorp., 678 Toilaod 8t.. Bart PtfFB?B4T, PONT HAVE! EDWARDS sions—No Investment. Car vacation benefits. 369-7906. eonditloned office. H a rtford .______OOP... 4986. Quality workmanship. CaU BY DICK TURNER and phone n ecessa^ . CaU or C A R N n A L ANSWERINR SERVlOE evenings, 246-9598. PAINTBER8 and h elpen . 8tead|y LANDSCAPING — Painting, odd write today—Santa’s Parties, RADIO ft APPLIANCE Jobs, our specialty. Tou name AVAILABLE for exterior and work. Top wages. CaU from 41 Inc., Avon, Connecticut. 673- S49d500 - S7S2S19 it, we do It. 643-2097. interior custom decorating, ful­ 8455, or evenings 673-9829. DISTRIBUTORS, INC. noon tin 5 p jn ., dally, 876-8078 and leave yonr ly insured. Washbond A Miller, FULL-TIME Jlf time wlthoot ATITCS, cellars, garages and 649-1641, 568-0017. 96 Leggett BL, Bart Hartford KITCHBN help wanted, poit- yards cleaned, trash hauled to tlme evenings. Apply to per- dump. Reasonable. Call 643-5619 PAINTING — Interior and ex­ ACCOUNTING . son. Charter Oak Restaursat, Automobflw For Salt 4 terior, very reasonable, free es­ ATTENTION SALESLADIES WANTED 130 q ia rter Oak S t______RENTALS—Power roller, chain timates. Call 649-9286. CLERK HERALD' 1954 FORD convertible, good saws, trail roller and aerator, Anderson ft L ittle opening store ®]OUR body, needs little engine work, lawn vac, rototillers. Also sales HOUSEWIVES in Manchester, exceUent salary S50. Call 648-0298 after B. ExceUent opportunity for and service on all lawn aqulp- Floor FlnUhlng 24 highly skilled and experi­ and commission. Apply . . . ROX LETTERS manL Oapltd Equipment, 88 Do you have this time to FLOOR SANDING and refimlsb- work In our East H artford enced clerk to handle re­ Main St. 648-7958. sponsible position. Back­ BY AL VERMEER F o r T o o r \ 1961 COMET—4-door, oos own­ tog (specialising to older office evenings, 25 hours 893 Ctauitih S t , H artford PBODUenON m achinist paid PMSCILLA’S POP er, 8895. Call 649-0834. floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ per w eek? ground in statistical work Between 9:30 -12 daUy holidays, vacation plan, paid Household Beryieea / and bookkeeping, helpful. hoaptialinatlon. MetronlcB, Iitc. Information 1961 FORD, 2-door, V-8, stand­ ing. Paperhanging. No Job too DID YOU MISS ME , We have several exceUent NAME brand goods free — Help 640 HUliard 8 t (rear) Man­ r HL HOLLYHOCK! YOU'LL. OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILUAMS ard shut, 362 engine, new ex­ Offered 13-A smalL John VerfalUa 649-5750. LWE'te HOME FROM WHILE I WAS SOME? t h e h e r a l d w in not opportunities available for: BVENTNQ INTERVIEWS friends shop with Just |1 week­ chester. AND WHILE YOU'RE haust system. Call 646-8138. REWEA'VINO of buma, moth ^ V A C A T IO N / 0 c N E V E R , ^ OH,ASLOM6A&> / a n d SOME dlacloaa the Identity of CANPHIL Floor covering, 78 By Appointment Only ly. You get things free. Write KNOW HOW/ Cb YOU’RE up AAOM, MORE MILK. AT IT HOW ABOUT any advertiaer uatny box bolas. Zlppars rapalrad. Win­ Birch St. WaU to wall carpet­ for details mid free 0S2-page PLUMBING and heating help­ MUCH / y MOTHER? lattara. Readera anawer* 1666 OLD6MOB1LB convertible, dow sbadaa mada to measura, er. Will train qualified man. excellent condition Inside and ing, linoleum. lYee estimates. Part-Time catalog. Popular Club Flan, Ing blind box ada who aU alses VaneUaa bUnds. Kays AT H.G. Stibtrise, toe. 876-9707. out, excellent running condi­ Expert installatioa. CaU 648- Deirt. Q600, Lynhrook, N .Y. deaira to protect thalr mada while you wait. Tape re- 1218, or 649-2685. Identity can follow tbia tion, owner in service. After A oorders for rent. Marlow's, 887 Comptometer A 646-6478. proeoduio: Mato., B4943n. Bonds— StodiA— HRSX Bneloao your reply to the TAKE over payments, 1966 Mortgages 27 Operators ,boK in an anvolona — Dodge 440, 2-door hardtop, Bnildlng—Contracting 14 addroaaed to the Claaal- stick shift, 'V-8. Original own­ MORTGAGE LOANS!^— first, Must be skilled In addition and NATIONAL Had Manager, Manbtaaator er. Must seU. Call 048-9400 af­ QUAUrX Carpentry — Rooms, second, third, aU kinds realty, multiplication. PAYPOWER* , Evening Herald, together ter S p jn . dorman, porebaa, basaments with a memo Hating the statewide, credit rating unnec­ rafinlSbsd, oablnate, buUt-ins, essary. Reasonable, oonfiden- STORES eompetilea you do NOT 1960 GHEVROLETT Im pale oon- formica, aluminum, vinyl, ♦POWER TO LEARN MORE ■ • want to aee your letter. tlrt, quick arrangements. Alvin APPLY o (8 i m by NEA. lee. TM. K«e. U S. Pot Off, vertiUe, S-speed, OSAO weekly. steal, caramo aiding. William Park and Oakland Aves. Toor latter wlU bo d^ See Ernie, open ovenlngB till 0. Lundy Agency, 627-7971, 98S POWER TO EARN MORE . . « A T P ftW A atroyad U the advertiaer la HobUns Oazpantnr Sarvlca, FIRST NATIONAL Ekist H cotford BY KEN MUSE 386-6Q6i. Main St., Hartford, evenings. AM one you’ve mentioned. If 840-8446. 233-6879. STORES, INC. WAYOUT Make your manpower pay oft. Turn R Into PAT- ^ ■ not It will be handled In 1666 COMET, 3-door, 6 cylin­ the uaual manner. ADDITIONS —remodeling, ga- Park and Oakland Aves. der, standard transmiaalon, stil SECOND MORTGAGE — Va- POWER at the Aircraft Learn Job okflla than aan ragea, ree rooms, bathrooms limited funds available for sec­ on guarantee, 81,860. 640-8877. tiled, Mtoheos remodeled. CaU East Hartford r b b PONBIBLE woman wanted ond mortgages, payments to for smaU busy office, .know­ fatten your paycheck tor years to eems — and 8-L Lost and Fonnd 1 VALIANT 1660, radio, beater, Leon deeaynski, Builder, 040- suit your budget. Expedient « iia tf'm*. he m »n. er. iw oe 4281. ledge of Ixxjkkeeplng, typing, earn tha beat starting pay In the area whila yea standard transmission, good service. J . D. Realty, 6484129. CLEANING woman wanted for , all office procedures essential. f o u n d — Cax battery. Owner tires, good transportation, 8800. learn! Come to and find out about tha many t n ^ “He’ll be at home in this world we have today! Already may claim by Identifying prop­ CARPENTRY—82 years expe- 3 hours mornings, Tuesday- Call Manchester Public Health 643-8518 after 6 p.m . he’s.,^ protesting!” e rty and paying for ad. 643-6132 rienoo, complete remodell^, Schools and Gaaaea 83 Saturday. Apply Cavey’s Res­ Nursing Assn., 649-7426. tag eouraea wMh pay that ara available now ad additions, roc rooms, ooncreta taurant 45 East Center St 1661 OLDSMOBIIiB 08 convert­ work and garages. Rafarences LOST — Male gray cat, yellow ible, 8-speed, leather seats. PftWA. eyes, vldnlty Green Manor. Re­ given, free eetlmatas. Call 043- CASHIER, small office, post­ CLERK-typlst, young girt wan*- 88.86 weekly, no money down. ONLY TRACTOR ing, some typing, general of­ ward. 646-6706, 2629. ed for centrally located tosur- Deimy Plcano, 3864264. fice work. 1123 Main St., East Now mora ever. Aircraft Jobs are bedUy Jobs, TRAILER SCHOOL IN once claims office. Opportunity BY WALT WETTERBERG FXyUND — Pair ot glaases In NEWTON H. SMITH A S O N -1 Hartford, 6384702. for advancement, fringe bene­ to new and higher wage ecalea, excepMoaol THE WILLETS 1663 COMET 8-23, radio, heater, Mtailclpal Bldg, week of July Remodeling, repeUring, addi­ CONNECTICUT fits. Apply at American Uidver- bucket seats, carpeting, excel­ tions, rec rooms, garages, MAKE full-time income In spare Insurance and retirement beneflto, and ptanly of lltti. Owner may claim by lent oondltton, 81.066. CsU 640- s^ Insurance Co., 320 Main 8t, eOMir Identl^lng same. Call Police porches and roofing. No job time. We wUl hire two women 7610.______Before you call a school this week. 528-6702. Manchester, or call 649-3866. extra pay for overtime If you want f t And trained DepL, 64S-4131. Owner to pay too smaU. CaU 649-3144. check that school out with and ambitiaua people eaa alwaya find plenty of room % . ell proper charges. 1961 CHRYBLER, 8000, Ug mo­ c a r p e n t r y — Ckmerata work, your local truck owner’s WAITRESS wanted for lunch-^ BY FRANK O’NEAL tor, 813.60 weekly, no oseb eons. Apply Cavey’a Reataur ' S i ‘ LOST IN Bolton — Keeshound, anything from eaflar to roof; fuisoclation. Approxtoiately for advaaoement ad the Aircraft U you araUt to pod S H O R T R IBS needed. Henry Griswold, 306- rant. gray and black, answers to inside and out, no substitute for 14,000,000 trucks on the 8264. Open eveninge. First National mora PAYPOWER to your life, come to and toOc , BU T I F Y O U A S K \ \llI, name ‘‘Orletjie’’. Rewaad, quality work, aallsfactlon g u ^ road. The trucking indus­ d o n t w o r r y , h e c a n t a k e it . try has a problem acquir­ yaCPERIENOEID woman to earn It over at Pratt ft Whitney Adroraft. . . nnwl ^ME,HESFAUIN(5Af?!iRlj; FJeose call 643-602S. 1660 CHEVROLET fenpala, Y-B, anteed, oompetatlva prices, ho Stores, Inc. V3UK KNIGHT HA? 8 K N UNDER HE HAS LOTS OF CHARACTER, ing qualified drivers. Let for 28 year old femala poUo, convertible. Pay only E.W job too amai^ D A D Carpen­ Ib O MUCH PRESSURE LATELY. New E ngland Tractor momtoga 9-1. 648-0479. Rnadrafti ef good Jobs now avaUabk hM weekly. Adc for Henty Qrie- try. days 048-1904, avantogs 649- Trailer Training ^ow you Annonneementa wold, 369-8266. HAS OPENINGS FOR how to make 8200. a week ELECTROLUX vacuum dean- or more. A short training MAOHININB • INSPECTION 1663 MEROORT S-66 oonvertM e Roofing—Siding 16 era, sales and service, bonded excellent condition. Call T4S- program. We train on tan­ m r^rresentative. Alfred Amell, HGURE CLERK WANTED 8286 after 6 p.m . BIDWELL HOME Improvement dem axle trailers, all type n o Bryan Dr, Mancheetar, AIRCRAFT ENRINE MECHAMOS WH0 S6OT I------Oo. — Roofing, Biding, altera^ transmission and tank Oean, Late Model 044-814L______trailers. Also EmeryvlUs Full-time day. Must have INWr'FEETfrMOTAAE! tieoa, addltlooa and lamodel- above average arithmetic 1661 cuRyurrrB, good eondh tag of aU typea. ExceUenl sleep er cab equipment SHEET METAL • BENCH WORK tlon. 6 4 4 4 m 'a liw 6:B0. ability and akin on comp­ USED CARS BY DICK CAVALLl AntwnohllaB rw: Salt 4 workmanahlp. 048-6496. Members of aU truck own­ MORTY MEEKLE er’s association in New tometer or calculator. 1966 MmBTANG, S-door hardtop. Top Prices Paid TOOL A DIE MAKINO BY ROY CRANE NEED CAR7 XoiTT crsdlt turn­ A. A. mON, INC. Roofing, England and New York. For All Makto BUZZ SAWYER «. ■ ncK V-8, standard transmiaslon, ex­ aidtog, painting. Carpentry. Ah Part or fuU-tlme training. Company offers excellent o k a y —AU- t h a t WA& CHILDS a m jj ed down? Short on down pay­ cellent ■^oondtOcn, muet eeU. weeTHBZNOw, PiAY FCXZTHe ment? Bankrupt? Reposses- tSaXSetOf vbA addltkna. Oell- Licensed and approv^ wages and working condi­ CARTER CHEVROLET AIRCRAFT ENOINE TESTIN8 ■'quick/S gAB. 648-6336. tags. Workmanship guaran­ program. For -Information tions, convenient free park­ THE NURSE/ O N E-IW O ^ FUTZJI^ M IP P LE- ■Icn? Don’t das^lJBfM Hon­ teed. 299 Autumn S t 048-4880; ca ll H artford, 247-1853 ing, In - plant cafeteria, C O ., me. THEas-PBLL/ UNEBAO^Ea est Douglas, taqiilro about low- 1908 MERCURY Comet VUleger O F T w e e o e e N oat down, smallest payments station wagon, good lunntag onsrtime. above average benefits. 1229 Main St. EXPERIMENTAL MAOHINHMI BA/f?\CKea6. aiqrwhore. No small loan or fl- oondltkm. 640444L______Rof^ngand Chtouwya 18*A Phone 649-5235 nanoa eompany pisa. Douglas BUDGET PLAN WELMW Motors, 88S Mala. 3969 PLYMOUTH, V-8, good con­ ROOFINO — Speelalisliig re­ A p ply dition, power Bteertog, new pairing roofs of aU kinds, new AVAILABLE & 1982 OORIVETPIB, big 4S6 h.p. hrakea, 8300. Can be aaen at TBAXNINO OOTJB8B8 W lfH PAT roofs, gutter work, chimneys FIRST NATIONAL CC motor, mint condition, fuH 226 Spruce, or ooU 640 0708 a ft­ elaansd, repaired. Aluminum price I1.966, no cash needed, GO NOW — PAY LATER STORES, Inc. INniODUOTORT TOAININO PROGRAMS — * e r 0. aiding. 80 years’ experience. K n ^ barte maeUne and m ated daaanom to- bank terms. See Henry Gria- Free estimates. CWl Howief, Park and Oakland ^ltcs. USED CARS wold, 28942H. OOfrliiei. 6444888.______A COMPLETE 1966 GTO oanverttble, real sharp East Hartford G SELECTION 1662 GADHXAC, white, 4-door $2,196. Call 04S4008.______TRACTOR - TRAILER ADVANOBD TRAININO PROOBAMS — Comra enHWNiA. ii«. 8 - i hardtop, dean, factory alr-con- Heating and Plnmbing 17 rangtog from 32 weeks to 98 weeks in BlartitaiBg, ditlon^ ■‘new paint A nev 1962 CHEVROLET Impala con­ JOBS WATTING BOURNE BUlUK Sheet Metal, Tool Dto •qd Gage Maktag, MsrMiw ■ premiimn Ores, points, plugs, vertible, excellent condition, C08CFLBTB plumMng. and Repair and Pipe Making. BY LESLIE TURNER CLEANING woman wanted at "The House of exhaust aystem new, A-1 oondt low mtieaga. OsH 049404i4 after heating service, oom pl^ new CAPTAIN EASY BARN $206. PER W EEK UA TSieaitre, Bart, Mancberter Customer Sattataotion" BY LANK LEONARD tlon. Private owimr. 648-46a. 0 p,Dle bathroom inatallationa and AFFRENTXOE p r o g r a m s —■ Cootaea m a t e M IC K Y F IN N bathroom lemodeUng, 80 years Farkade, Mr. Daly. 6494491. IF I KNEW Y I DOUBT IT I DON'T PRY WTO MY OTHER CRUMPLED UP VERSIONS . AND HIGHER 285 M A IN S T . fimn three to four years tn Sheet MataL M aililm g WHATROMY f TENANTS'AFFAIRB.MBUTlWANnp SAID ABOUT THE SAME THEM M ___ CREDIT BY PHONE. Need a 1966 OLDfifMOIBilLE, 4 4 oor se­ to bualnam. Bart VaaOamp, and Tool ft Die Bfahtog. WE SURE WERE LUCKY ^ HAVE A PEELIN' SHE MANCHESTER yes! AND't REMEMBER I^SHEW^H SHOW BUSINESS, , WAS TRYING \ TO HELP HER. 9 0 ITDOKTHIS y fjMTM/W ear? No cash needed, 100 car dan, radio, heater, automatic 640-4749. m AlN NOW — PAY LATER RN-LPN FOR all aWfta to work AS I RECAU—A CANCER! VICKIE TO GET HER NAME AND ) IS, CIARK/ I THINK ^HHRIWMIU transmlsBlon, 860. CaU 640-1619. to new nursing home opening 246-5862 649-4571 ^ .THIS CHARM—THESE TO WRITEi IT V crumpled DRAFT FROM HER BdecUon. Ask for Mr, Brun­ VISIT *10 ™ EMPLOYMENT OfTTCH —VICKIE—K/QWEfl4«!S/ 7 M ? ADDRESS SO EASY,/ ■d ®OIN' TO BREAK MIGHT EllPtAINr^^^^ WASTEBASKET JTBiMNW B O m PLUMBING and heating 1RAIN IN YOUR AREA to Mencbeeter. Call collect WE WERE TOLD THAT > CHILDREN! THEIR MOTHER LET'S HOPE SHEU STILL THIS CASE WIDE OTON myaai AU& ner, 289-6266, dealer. V«J ARE THE AGENT ^ HAD IT MADE UP ABOUT. WAS HBH NAME! I'LL 1 her RECENT IWN wflm 1968 FORD Gelaxie 600, 3-dota r^alre, aiterations, electric 617-762-2068. 400 Mata Straet, Boot HartfMd, Coonaetlrad LIVIN' THERE! NOW—AND FAST/ , p a r t -t i m e FOR THIS AREA! T THE ORDER! BEHAVlORl 1964 FORD Qalaxle 600 X L oon- hardtop, axoaSent condition. > and gaa hot water heaters. Urea varttble, tight blue, black top, 876-2006. estim ates. OOl 648-1406. OPEN FW8 TOUR CONVENIENCE H en te T i backet leoither seata, 4-speed Earn while you learn. tiunugh Friday—* ana. to 6 pan., TOeoday, Wedara 800 m otor, not a dent anywhere. Garag»—SonricfF— Moving— ^Tmddng— Learn on all .makea and It’a stunning, you must drive day and 'lliuiaday evcotogs till 8 pan., and Sator- Storage models of equipment until this car, H’s new. Ask for Chet 10 Storage 20 qualified for ’ Immediate days — S aan. to 13 noon. Other Cooneetioat phurta Brunner, 389-6266, OARAGE for rent, approximate­ MANCHESTER OeUvery. Uglit employment Q U A LITY ki North Haven, Soathtagton and MMMHetowa. H ly 1,100 aquara feat, utlUtlea, trucking and package delivery. TRAININO IS LICENSED IptuITl’.itfitO*/* 4066 DODGE, standard shift, bustoeas acne XL 646-0083. 'A |160. or make an offer. li942 Rafrigemtors, waahera and a n d AoaREorrEJD. a s k available, brtag yoor raUttaqr aa rkarga popeq H stove movliig specialty. Folding Jaap, 4-wheel drive with plow, ABOUT OUR mow CLAD abataa tor ren t 640-0708. GUARANTEE. (DD-314) bkrlh eerttfleato aot aortal BemUy aaad ewaHrHM.le.Tii good oondliUon, 8600. or make g a r a g e for lent. Oak It, IV .for BEST RESUI ofler. 460 No. Mato S t _____ monthly. ^484601. when yon vielt oar odflee., P a in tin f— Faparinc 21 Call Hartford 249-77/1 anytima. BY LEFF and McWILLIABIS I960 OADLLLAC convertible, all BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RH)GEWAY DAVY JONES MR. ABERNATHY power, beautiful. 812.60 weekly, Motocyttaa— Btojrclaa 11 INTERIOR and exterior paint­ PRAH & WHITNEY no cash needed. Ernie, 389- ing, wallpaper removed, fully LOW COST. TOO! 0CB6, open evenings,______1966 HONDA SUPER 90, low toaured. Rene Belanger, 641- piUeaga, good oondiUon, $300. H elp W w ted— Fem ale 35 RIGHT! A U RIGHT, AAONTY! 0613 or 6444664. CASH RATES 115 WORDS) AIRCRAFT STOP YOUR BARKING! VOLKSWAGEN — 19«2, red, CaU 040-6736 after 6:80. A s HOUSEKEIEPER and nurse’s Om D ay...... 45e 3 Days ...»-$1.17 I Divlrton ef Unttet Ahreratt Cnrpeaatlea S uddenly, ewtwfjHntmi condition, radio, JOSEPH F. I4wls euotom polnt- f 1 CHRIS aide at Manchester Manor East Hartford, Oonnectleal CHRIS BSW first line tires, battairy. 3986 HONDA CB 100, exosBeat Ing, Interior and sxteiior, pa- Six Doys...... $1.98 10 Days .... .$3.00 IS coodittofi, awrt set, Oal Tit- Rest Home. CaU 646-0129. DRAWN IS ■ Raaisonsbie. Call 640-0630. periiBnging, wallpaper re- A An B^pnal Opportunity Employer FARTHER SPILLED 7181 anytima. ______g i r l IMMEDIATE ACTION OUT . moved. Wallpaper hooka on re­ Friday wanted — part- INTO THROUGH quest Fully insured. Free ee- time, must be able to handle Call before 10:30 weekdays (9 AJVI. Saturdays). You START YOUR FUTURE TODAY THE 1908 VOLKSWAGEN — gas sm ell office, payroll, blUing, WHIRL* A HOLE I960 BSA, 060 cc. Road Rocket, timatee. CaU 649-9668. can start an ad or cancel an ad same day, IN THE heater and radio. CaU 646-8616 bookkeeping, etc. CaU 648-1183. AT P&WA POOLra* best offer over 8400. 6484849. THE SOLID om DB and outaida patottog- ROCK I960 BtnOK LeSahre, tador, RECEPTIONIST — Secretary fHanr^rster Enratns %ralh SPINNING 1064 HONDA, 806 Dtaam, like Tou nama your own pries. SPEED WALL. powar ateering. 8740 weekly, no for legal efttoe. Writs Box P, 643-2711 Classified Dept. earti needed. Sea Dan Floam^ M W , foOgr equipped, cert $806, INCREASES wIR set for |R0. 878481 , 646-7181, inM408. MianohartT HaiaM.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1966 PAGE SIXTEEN Houses For Sale 72 Resort Property For Side 74 Subnriiaii For Sale 76 Q o ltO ll Dodd PreMCS V ern o n Houses For Sale 72 ROCKLEDOE — Walk through ANDOVER LAKE — oozy 4 BOI/PON — 8 room home in Help Wanted—‘MMe 36 Artides For Sale 45 Rooms Without Board 5t Houses For Rent 65 Houaea For Salt 72 the center haU of this 6-room room cottage overlooking lake, country setting, about 4 acres For Passage of SUBSTANTIALi starting guar- FILE is soft end lofty . col- BUiRtospaiD room tor rent, BOLTON — Four room bousa, BOWER’S area — tanmacolata MAWCHHJBTER Vicinity — Im- L Ranch and note the big living atone ' fireplace, oablneted of land, swimming poec- LAKE HAMH/TON — 3 high ad- MONDAY Ibra FRIDAY 10:M AM. SATURDAY P AM. ditions, good wages, overtime 423-3911. 000 down assumes mortgages. In Older for the state depart- year. Monday by police atop Unlversi- ^ aid tor the Rockville district. with new 90 h.p. E viim id e m o­ man, quiet neighborhood. Cali 6980, low styled botoe, 8 rooms first orated , i Leonard joining wooded lota with beach unlimited. Contact Mr. Monaco Rockville Realty, Realtors, ment of health to determine if The cost was broken down as ty of Texas tower. ’They said —^Tabled action on adoption tor, can be tried. 649-2871. 649-1106. floor, untlnldied up, new beat­ Agency, Realtors. 646-0169. privileges. Louis Dimock, Real­ Her appointtnent wa.a ratified at shop, Manchester Structural b o g i c v i l l e 8T6-2627. the sewage disposal systspi is follows: three more rifles and two der- of the North Central Refusa MANlO^maTER-4 family, per. ing system, needs eomplete re­ ty, 649-9823. by the representatives over Car- YOUR COOPERATION WDX n i A l A d ^ 9 7 1 1 Steel, Mitchell Drive, Man­ JOHNSON out- electricity, hot water, FERGUSON ROAD — Horace _____ . , _ , . adequate, a ‘^Preliminary Ap- Machine, $5,000; operator ringer pistols were found In his ^jjjers- objection. Other Repub- Disposal District charter and an BE APPRECIATED I I 1963 6% H .P. DOUBLE room, single room and manent siding, aluminum decorating. Only $16,800. T. J. ch ester, 648-2733. board motor, b k e new. Call close to center, $75. Call 876- Greely said "Go Weet” We plication tor Public Building (four daye a t'$3.76 per'hour), hoine. consideration of a leasing ar­ a ga ra ge fo r rent. 400 E . Cen­ storms and screens, S-car ga­ Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. OOVEJNTRY — Ledeefront siuti- licans on the board did not sup­ 7967. .say Go East to this home on 2 family, 4-8, oU l^ b o ^ Project” must be filed. Towns- $6,240; operation of machine It was not learned immediate- 649-8768. te r St. 643-4643. I III.,, I ■b<.— I .....— « ■ ^ rage, parking, excellent ooihU- mer cottage, 4 rooms, artesian heat, copper plumbing, nice port the OOP chairman. rangement tor police radios. SALESMEN AND Ferguson Road. A real beauty people will be asked at the (fuel, oil. repairs, etc.) $1,600; ly where IWiltman obtained the ROCKVILLE tout* room apart­ tion, good investment at $27,- TWO-FAMILY on Main St. — well, fireplace, garage, many treed lot. Priced low at $9,000. Mrs. Humphry was named to — ^Noted th e resign ation at Conrinucd Fron Prteudiag Page STOCK CLERKS NEW 1967 6 h.p. C hrysler out­ with 6 large rooms, completely town meeting to pass the re so- fm -jo be used as cover (seven weapons. Police said the 12- ment, first floor, olumimun 600. Wolverton Agency. Real«> A valuable piece of prerty extras, $9,600. 649-9713. Rockville Realty, Realtors, the poet by Mayor Thomas J. the town’s part-time engineer, Anderson & Little opening store board motor, 12’ Alumacraft equipped kitchen, 2 fireplaces, lution to file the form. loads per week) $2,000; truck gauge shotgun had been pur- A. Richard Lombardi, 'because Help Wanted—Male 36 Help Wanted— Hale Apartments— Flatfr— storms, porch, ideal locdion, tors, 040-2813. for business, etc. For further 876-2527. Medusker, who was absent 36 in Manchester. Excellent salary ca r top boat, $600. 644-0669. attached garage and nicely The architect’s estimate will (used 520 hours at $6.00 per chased on credit Monday at a Tenements 63 large parking area, $70. Ref­ — ------— ■ - -■■■ details call Philbrick Agency, from last night’s meeting. of a conflict of interest. Lom­ and commission. Apply . . . 67 PRINCETON SI. — Custom Realtors, 640-8464. landscaped lot. Priced to seU. Suburban For Sale 75 ------:------. not include any additional costs ^ hour) $3,120; sigms. gates, fenc- department store. ESTIMATOR—engineer for site FULL or part-time opening with 1962 No.-Amerioan 15’ runabout erences. Call Rockville, Camithers objected because bardi is expected to be hired by IDOKINO for anything In real ' built, 8 bedrooms, 2 tiled Call Doris Smith, Jarvis Real­ Wanted— Real Estate 77 may be incurred in en-’ (ug, policing of dump, $1,000. Dodd is chairman of the Sen- take-offs, layout work and field well established company, ex­ 393 Church St., Hartford 1966 40 h.p Johnson ele ctric 9807. BOLTON — Coventry town line, the mayor and Peter Humphry the town for non-conflicting supervision. Q vil engineer’s de­ cellent income, Manchester and estate rentals — apartments, baths, large living room with BIRCH STREET — Small five ty Oo., Realtors, 649-1200, Eves. spotless 5 room Ranch, large — ------larging the septic system. Cook suggested the cost be ate Juvenile Delinquency sub- Between 9:30 - 12 daily start motor plus new shoreline room home in on extremely gree helpful but not necessary. East Hartford. 528-6702. homes, multiple dwellings, no ANDOVER Garden Apartments fireplace, working kitcheo, ex­ 649-2519. kitchen, fireplaced living room, INTEJD—2 or 3 bedroom First Selectman Richard Mor- gput, with Bolton paying $10,- committee which lost May 19 tilt trailer and cover tor boat, central location. Owners mov­ fice . Call Thomas CoUa, Conn. Oon- fees. Call *Jj D. Real Estate, ——3 3 rooms, stove and refrlgera-refrigera­ tra oabh^ts, dinette, laimdry. garage. Beautifully landscaped house. Under $20,000, qualified ra explained that two town oqo and Andover paying the re- approved 6 to 3 an administra- ment at the northeast corner o< plus extras. 643-0680. ing soutii, have been asking MANCHESTER—6 room Cape, buyer. Soon as possible. Town Counsel Robert Baiun atiuctkm C orp., 643-9666. Salesmen Wanted 36-A 643-5129. tor, no lease. Leonard Agency, Many lar^ elosets, combina­ % lot. P riced to sell at $16,900. meetings are necessary to ac- maining $8,860. ' ' tion bill to put controls on the Dart Hill Rd. and Rt 83 has R ealtors, 646-0460. tion alumlntim storms and $9,500, but any reasonable of­ Xy» baths, finished basement Hutchins Agency, Realtors, cept or reject any new building Selectman Morra stated that, maH order and over-the -counter replied that a conflict did not been permanently lev eled , H ayes A gen cy, 646-0131. exist. ”If it did during a specific LABORERS... Building Materials 47 screens, JalousliA-porch, 2-car fer will be considered. T. J. with large recreation and 649-5324. plan! The first is to approve after a scheduled Andover town sale of firearms. The bill wae thereby improving vision for SALESMAN garage. In the 20's. Call own- Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. study area. Beautifully land- VERNON — 6 room contempor­ preliminary plans, and the sec- meeting, selectmen from the referred to the Senate Judiciary case,” he said, "it would be up m otorists. Opportunity To W IDE panel boards, o v e r 100 Rent man has immediate Resort Propertj Boa|>ed yard with fenced play ary Colonial built by U A R, to the individual to disqualify Oast-Con Structures, Inc., er for appointment, 449-094L MANCHESTER Vl«4nlty - 6% ond is to approve final plans towns will meet to dis- Committee where a fight is ex- —Was informed by letter years old. Other boards and occu p a n cy : For Rent 67 area, patio. Principals only. V/^ baths, built-ins, sun deck, and to vote for the bond issue. ^ pected to exempt rifles fron him self.” from Dr. Raymond E. Rams- 999 Parker St., Manches­ With specialty or intangible CONCORD RD. — Beautiful room Ranch with heated 3-car Increase Your household items. 649-5767. 649-2408. garage, and a 40 mile view. Pat’s ^ Ik s The townspeople accept, p^^nt dump location is not these new controls, The representatives took ibe dell, superintendent of schools, ter. sales background. $150 weekly 5-rooms, first floor, 2-family COVENTRY — Lakeside mod- Ranch, large living room, for­ garage, 8 generous bedrooms, following other actiais jjjjugg ' em cottage, nicely furnished, Only $22,500. Hayes Agency. raise, or lower the afnount to ^ntjpaiy aatlsfactory, he said. The House also has received that the municipal parking lot mal dining room, cabinet living room with fireplace, MA!NCHESTEIb-6 roan raised n ight: Income Manufacturers of pre-cast Guarantee to man meeting our excellent location. Available 646-0131. e spen . other sandier areas to Andover several blUa to curb firearm on School St., to be returned Diamonds— ^Watcfai kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea- kitchen has bullt-lns and on Ranch with heated family ' —Heard a report by Andrew manholes and substruc­ requirUnents in Manchester Aug. 20 through Sept Call Introduced suitable for the sales. But it has taken no action to the school board in S^tem- Good Sealtest boms deliv­ JewoIiT 4 8 6-rooms, second floor, 2-famlly ^tlon room, landscape yard. abundance of cabinets, finlabsd r oosn, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, HEBRON — 6% room Ranch, Tricarico, public works direc­ tures. Laborers wanted for area. Call W. G. Stanton, East _ _ _ _ 643-6930 since July 1966, when Its ways ber, will be used as a' play­ ery routes are now oi^en house. - Marlon B. Robertson, Realtori family rodto. Less than cwn- tniltt-ins, 2 fireplaces, 2-car ga­ 4 years old, large cleared lot the public building commission operation ^ would tor, about drainage in the Ftank- general concrete work. AND JEWELRY re­ and means committee held a ground. The to'wn was permit­ which will g iv e the Hartford, 289-5404 from noon WATCH 64S4S968. • r’s co st, $19,700. W olverton ra g e, on ly $23,900. W olverton 160 X 200. Call owner week­ To Capital (PBC). last night showed «e- *»® lin St.-Burke Rd. area. ’The pairing. Prompt service. Up to One year lease and escrow. BOLTON LAKE — 4 rooms, Other Bostness hearing on the subject. ted use of the lot as a parldng right men good income until 9 pm. Sunday; 8 am. un­ Agency, Realtook; 649-2818. A gen cy, R ealtors, 649-2818. days after 1:30 p.m., all day lectmen sketches for new town _ board voted to ask the state tor and permanent employ­ $20 on you r old w atch in nicely furnished, near Rosedale FIVE ROOM fireplaced Ranch, (Continued from Page One) Bolton selectmen have In the wake of the Austin area for several years. 643-2423 til noon and 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. Saturday and’ Sunday, 643- offices. Morra suggested that have also assistance In solving the prob­ ment Five day week, trade. Closed Monda3rs. F . B . 649-3566 649-4342 Beach, hot water, heat, nice built-ins, extra large lot, $16,- MANCHESTER — Imtnaculate GROWING family? You’ll Uke been informed that public D^d s^d: Grass Cuttings 9897. the plans be stockpiled tor the ______p^^t I will continue lem . many fringe benefits, liber­ Monday through Friday. B ray, 787 M ain Streec, State yard . 648-6882. 900. Can Irene Kwlat, Leonard 6-bedroom home, llSxldO lot, Ibis 6 room older home, large chiffon tent dress, two inches health nursing services will be An appeal to residents to stog brij^it rooms, garage, frulf E5LUNG’rON—Rockville line.— above her knees, was the center provided to persons ellgftle un- to fight to keep controls on the 1 throwing grass and hedge cut- al commission arrange­ Theater Building. HAiMPTON — Seabrook Beach, Agency, Realtors, 646-0469 or ' two blocks to scdMol, bus, shop­ ping, low 20’s. Bel Air Rati trees, $16,900. Leonard Agency, For $12,500 you can buy this attention, hand-in-hand with ? , -,^® der medicare Bolton and sev- sale ot rifles in my amendment J® tings into roads has been issued ment mhkes possible high MAN wanted, pcut-time, nights. , " N.H. Beautiful new waterfront 742-8349. aam ings. 668-9640. Estate, 643-9332. R“ ealtors, ■ 646-0469. vacant four room Cape. Full fiance Nugent ’ J elemen- ^ aurroun^nr towns ara not to the Federal Firearms Act.” services of areWtert Arnold Tricorico, direc- Help Wanted— Garden— Farm— Dairy 456 MAIN ST — 3 room s, $85, S-bedroom duplex, all utilities, Kmwr T.Talimw—^Pnr»«iT- basement, usable attic, ga- Their brWesma4ds and ushers school, and a new town ^ ^ public health Rail* W. Yarborough, a l^wrence o* Manchester to pto public worits. patio, 644-8037. AUTOMOTIVE parts warehouse Male or Female 3? Products 50 m onthly. C all 643-2426, 9-6. area, modified 2-level Ranch, VlCrrORXA r d . — 7 room Colo, 8EVEN ROOM Cape with ga­ rage, and a good sized lot. Joined in the celebration in the ^ ne^^ more. Morra aeenev Democrat who hves In Austin, elementary to rpHcarlco has a^ed that the nial just vacated, 1^ bajths, ga- rage, m odem knotty pine Mtcta- SEALTEST needs man to process custom- ANDOVER LAKE — Lakeside 8 finished rooms, plus 2 un­ Very convenient location. T. Harrlman’s three-tiered garden. f ’® a vote^as^taken to rescind *®td "This horrible deed must tavesUgate the feaslbimy ^ ren- y stopped Immediate- MALE or female clerk typist STRICTLY fresh eggs tor sale. WE HAVE customers waiting finished rooms, upper and low­ rage, excellent location. TJ. en, nice yard with outside fire­ J Crockett Realtor, 643-1677. ''■'■i-’*'— the first home of St Maurice rasema ^ _____.j— owatinsr the town-owned Vemon practice ne sioppea immruiaw:- er’s-orders, above usual bene­ cottage a'vallable for August, ’The ia4-member diplomatic ^^st home of St Maurice ^ , ^ m e thought of the wating the town-owned Vemon tor national brand name appli­ Nightcrawlers. Tomaszewskl, tor the rental of your apart­ er terraces, large wooded lot, Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. place, $18,000. Mlllette Agency, corps had chipped in to tay the Church, would be suitable for api^intment of Nelson Q u^ imimiacuous handline of dan- Haven Rest Home on R t 30 for ty. because the oirttbigs p ^ fits plus automatic increases all facilities. 249-3480. 10-4:30. corps nan emppea m lo Duy me _ _ ------by as fire commissioner, made handling of dan- ^ ^ building. catch basins, reseed In streets, FOODS ance manufacturer, good pay. Box 363, South Rd., Bcdton, ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ tremendous possibilities for 64S-6092. TOLLAND — New homes under young couple a $2,300 rix-piece «»« additional town office space “ « « commissiMer, made J and advancement obtainable. open daily. 649-6472. ta te, A*.3-6129. MILK DIVISION Call Frank Blanchard, 828-6581. COLUMBIA LAKE — Small wa­ large family..Priced in mid DUPLEX 6-6, aluminum siding, construction, high teens to low giiver tea^eervicetea service and It was that is needed. ^ by the setectmenselectmen at their last increase in crimes -Approved the annual rental and constitute an unsightly and 289-7906. 2-oar garage, excellent ooodl- PRUVACY — running brook, 3 Contact Kenneth Reynolds CUCUMBERS, green and yellow RENT MAN in need of rentals. terfront cottage, Atigust and 30’s. For further information 20’s, 4 models to choose from. presented to them "with cordial Morra said he plans to ask meeting. The fire commission ^ of property adjacent to the Ver- untidy appearance, tion, large mai>les, $21,900 acres, 30x50 re<7eaeion room, 643-9126 squash, carrots, cabbage, 21 Have tenants willing to sign Septem ber. C all 043-2563, 646- can R. F. Dimock Co., 649- Tolland Woods Builders, Tol­ good wishes” by Nigaraguan of finance to speclfi^ cOTtinue unless ameri- Haven to Norman Str^, but He ^ t Ws ^j^rtm^ 5245. H utchins A gen cy, R ea ltors, 646- plus 8 room Ranch, far, far Ambassador Guillermo SevUla- label the oM-rnlll on the ®am®d A m eii^^aro. ca stops toe teaching of violence eliminated toe $16 annual rental, will soon begin An Equal Oj^ortuniiy Angel St., Manchester. lease, plus escrow. 649-4342 or 0762. land, 876-9410. 6824. below replacement cost. Hut­ Sacasa, dean of the corps. tax rate set aside tor capital The dog warden’s reiwrt was h er ” toe I E m ployer 649-3566. to neonle Yarbmraich Tests on the property are ex- ing roads, and removal at YOU Payroll And VERMONT — A-frame, near OAKWOOD RD.—^A now Colo­ chins Agency, 649-5824. . EAST HARTFORD — 3 family "I was thrilled to death,” Lucl expenditures to be used half for reviewed. The tally showed a refu se TANNER Street _ 7 amm; ■KT- added in*T^stetement issuS P«®t®d conjunction with toe sudi refuse requires many Household Goods 51 MANCHESTER — C lea n 3 lak e, sleep s 10, August, $86. nial nearing completion, wood­ home, Saunders St., 14 rooms, public buildings and hatf for total of 22 lockups made, with hours of lost time. WAREHOUSE man or window onial with three bedrooms, for­ WEST SIDE — imma6ulate 6 said after the presentation. _ _ Monday night in’ 'Washington. architect’s survey. Have a future in a company rooms, heat, hot water, $105. w eekly, 644-0168. ed lot. Bowers School. Buy ..income return, sepeuate heat­ Luck and Nugent stood in a development of Herrick Park, one dog being sold tor $5, and assembly man for wholesale with a future Inventory Clerk CLEAN. USED refrigerators, mal dining room, den, famfly room Cape, 2-car garage, beau­ T J very n igh t th e T V program s - monthly. J. D. Real Estate, now and have it decorated to ing systems. Selling in upper two redeemed by onmera at $6 millwoik company. Apply in ranges, automatic washers sized kitchen, garage, treed lot. tiful lot, priced for Immetfate racelvtog line with the Harri- __ Andover Dump stress homicide. Miuder. . . is 643-5129, your tastes. T. J. Crockett, 20’s. For further information each. person between 8^ at Rimco- W E NEED with guarantees. Sea them at Wanted To Rent 68 Wolverton Agency, ReaMocs, sale. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- mans end Mrs. Johnson to greet selectmen also discussed piped into every home for view- For Interestinlg and varied R ea ltor, 643-15’^ . c a ll th6 R .F , D im ock O o., 649- the diplomats. the cost to Bolton tor use of the E ast H artford, 46 Belden St., B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 6*9 •46-2813. 9332. ing as entertainment. Eveiy Hellare Welders, experienced In 4>A ROOMS, $120; 3% rooms, FIVE or 6 itxxn flat desired tor 6246. ' President Johnson turned up Andover dump. The price will Maneliestor Bvenleg HeraM East Hartford. atrcrofl: engine work. work with many-employe Main St. Call 64S-317L $110; hfxit, hot water, stove, re­ day our newspapers headline 2 adults and 2 children. August MANCHESTER — toom MANCHESTER Bowers VXIRNON — 6 itiom Split Level' *ttter toe party was under way probably Increase greatly be- Bolton sabslitoto ootrespendent, benefits. Some experience frigerator, parking, 15 Forest how many people were killed in YOUNG man interested in learn­ B ridgeport MiU man, experl- mSOOUNT prices on colonial 15 - September 1 occupancy. custom built Ranch, flra^aee. School. New 6 room Colonial, for more than an hour, and ®®u®® ® change to a sanitary Brenda Briggs, teL ffS-SSTt. Paulk Hill Plans Referred preferred. In Manchester St., O ff M ain S t., 646-0090, 643- ]UST LISTED 8 large bedrooms, fomial din- Ifiet Nam. . . W« emphasise ing tormica trade and bo assist wiced. and modem fimiiture. Why pay References furnished. 522-6365. oil hot water heat, paneled baths, built-ins, aluminum made his way shaking hands to 5675. Modest, neat little home |B in g room , Ih i baths, plus fin­ homlcida. We are building a earpenter in remodeling work. area. Write brief resmne, 50 per cent more far over­ reo room, call now. Bogres Biding, garage, quality built, tiM dance floor to take a few We win train capable, ambitious c o m m u n i t y College student, rooms on one floor), nicely ished recreation room. Rqnge Franketastein which. . . could To Suae Health Officials Call 876-0468 after 6 p.m . handled in confidence, to head? Also sterilized recondi­ Agency, 646-0131. low 20’s, H ayes A gen cy, 646- turns to the strains of Peter Du- Vernon men for pressure blasting. LAWTON GARDENS — 4% wife and baby desire small cared tor, attractively decorat­ end hood, garage, patio, wtdjc destroy uz.” Box K, Manchester Herald. tioned used furniture. LeBlanc room duplex, including appli­ 0181. qhin’s dancebond.U rent, reasonable. 649-8860. ed and enlarged! Aluminum MCKINLEY Street Six room to sch ool, $21,900. R ow e A The Senate bUl wouldt -nw end zonhig com- toe winner of toe primary, ai FIVE DAYS, part - time Jani­ Top Pay Rates furniture, 195 South St, ances, dishwasher, heat, hot The elder JOrnsons storms and screens, hardwood Cape, with front dormer, fire­ 201 H E N R Y SfT. — 7 room dd^ R ow e ReaH y, 876-3167. L Baa ttM interstate mail ot^ reviewed the status of last month’s' meeting after tors, over IS years. Mornings. R ock ville. water, 1% baths. $155 per WANTED — small mimeograph Nugdnte were renewing their General Oieondng Service Oo., Excellent fringe benefits include floors. Tiled bath. Good base­ place, nice level lot, excellent er Colonial, 1% modem baths, C. J. McCarthy Quits Post der of ooncealable firearms — eeveral subdivisions at last hearing Atty. Charles Tarpin- merit raises, life Insurancd; month. J. D. Real Estate, 643- in good condition. Call 876-9567 EAST HARTFORD uwnown briefwraci. oCCpiaillt&nCGBhip*acqualntancesbip. a “■ *1 T V # 46 Oak St., 649-5334. SEWING MACHINE — Last ment. Chrysler Air-Temp forc­ location, $17,600. T.J. Crockett, jiew copper plumbing and fur- sudi as pistols and revolvers — night’s meeting, whtoh was Ian of Mansfield, toe party on­ hospitalization, medical and COLLEGE students to work now 5129. from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Cape, full cellar, sewers, nice Patrick’s parents arrived at the A o I |l'|*!OJZ'|'Jh‘|« to individuals, marked by the absence of any dorsad candidate for the nond* year’s model, never used, sac­ ed hot air (oil). New gas hot R ea ltor, 643-1677. aaoe. Central -vacuuming sys­ yard, near Aircraft. Owner, white House only a short time J -l-C tA C V C llfp illC lll. FIVE days, part - time jani­ accident insurance, paid vaca­ through Sept. 10, 20-40 hour 2. Regulate toe interstate sale pj^ns 1»eing submitted. nation.— rifice, $35 or $2 weekly. 646- NEW 3 ROOM apartment, ex­ water heater, laundry connec' tem. Sturdy, com foitsble. E.J. 649-3792. tions. week, selling, $1.25-$1.50 hour- loefore toe Hafriman party. of sporting rifles and shotguns Membere agreed to refer ptens Taipinian told the Town tors, over IS years. Nights. 0247. tra large rooms, ultra modem, Apartment Buildings tions, city sewer. Amesite drive EX’TRA large immaculata 8 Carpenter, Realtor, 649-5061. Clarence J. ^McCarthy, execu- The tarignation will reported­ room Cape, eat-in kitchen, shed Mrs. Johnson greeted Mrs. Nu- ^ _ through an affidavit provision. ^ proposed Wayne Manor Committee members he expOct- General Cleaning Service Oo., 55-hour work week in air- ly depending upon past experi­ all electric, stove, refrigerator, ]gor Sale 69 (no garage). Near Broad and VERNON — Charming S^oom ly be presented at a redevelop­ ence. Apply in person, Mr. Sha­ 30” COPPER electric range, dormer, newly painted, move-ln GARRISON Colonial — 6 large gent with a hug and kiss when «ve director of toe Vernon Re- $.' Restrict toe import into toe m^divieion of 60 bomes to be the backing of every town 46 Oak St., 640-5334, conditioned plant. and disposal included, private Middle ’Tpke., shopping and bus R anch, ment agency meeting Weibien- p iro, C asual V illage Shops, 956 two months old, Gibson refrig­ condition. Only $16,900. Leon­ rooms, tiled bath, dishwasher, ^ u^w^' «^ch other devel^ent Jgenay. hu United States of mlUtary sur- jQcated on Paulk HtHto the State committee member in the dls- fir;pta;;r.^SgVm^ I^ G E peasant, newly decor! are within walking ^ distance. range d ay. y Main St., Manchester. erator. Owner moving, will fireplace, combination windows If?® ^ there. When toe President ar- ^®<1- His resignation takes ef- plus firearms and certain other trict because he Is the party A pply atmosphere, adults only, con­ ated, fiuTiished room, private Tree shaded lot, 50x116 with ard A gency, R ealtors, 646-0469. Department of Health for re- DEAN MACHINE sacrifice. 649-4188. entrance, parking and bus line. and doora, excellent location, rived, Mrs. Johnson broug^ replacement may firearms, endorsed oondidate. venient parking. Over 800 flowers and shrubs. $14,900. McCarthy reportedly has rs- ba Mrs. Betty-Lcu WllHams, as- 4. ^ view. PRODUCTS C all 649-7702. near all schools, shopping siid him over to the Nugents. "A ' 4. Bar the Bale of pistols and A lso on toe agenda, is th s Situations Wanted— FRIGIDAIRE automatic wash­ square feet of li'ving area. transferred, only $17,000. Call The oetton was taken as a re­ 165 Adams St., Mhnchester J. T. SLOCOMB CO. WALTON W. GRANT bus. Owner. 649-8764. friend to see you,” she said vritii because be has reached slstant executive Orectar of toe „vohrere to persons imder 21. election of a recording 68 Matson Hill Rd., Glastonbiuy Fem ale 38 er, yello'w, $25. Needs minor 649-9258. Rita Walsh Real Estate, 649- sult of the town’s agreement to AGENCY NOTICE 1446. t‘ a smile as she presented the ^ * *■ Bar toe sale of rifles and purchase CVandalTs Pond, ap­ tary to fill the vacancy caused Has immediate openings tor the repair. 644-1838. Business Property MANCHESTER — New listing! President. There have bepn at least two Otoera meniteiMd ora Francis to iereomTunder 18. WOMAN would like to babysit 62 PO R TE R s t r e e t ” 6 ^ ADMISSION proved St A town meeting last by the resignation of Thomas follow in g : Lillian Grant, Realtor 4 bedroom Colonial featuring private meetiiigs between the Pitkat, executive director of the p -- thnornr ton rmintiz- GREEN MANOR home custom rooms, newly decorated, ga­ For Sale 70 OOVHJNTOY-— low priced com­ Manning, who has moved to GENERAL factory workers, in her hom e, $15 w eekly. Call 6 43 -1 1 53 OF ELECTORS 24’ Hiring room with fireplace, ^ency and McCarthy to discuss Vemon H ou i^ Authority; and ^ conoealable firearms to Thursday. The commission fears drapes, rugs, kitchen table and rage, heat, adults, $125. 649- pact 4 room house. Hot water N ew Y ork . Turret Lathe Operators — days full-time. Apply 9-4, New Eng­ anytim e. 649-0166. PACKAGE store in Manchester. Notice is hereby given that formal dining room with picture Laiy ’ owner of Sealy ^ ^^ent of ^the possible contamination of the chairs, li'ving room chair, cock­ 7925. baseboard heat. Tiled bath. Panel Passes as a residt of the euhdir 4-H F a ir and n igh ts land Metal Products, 44 Stock For further information call, MANCHESTER — Six ro^ window, family sized kitchen, McCarthy left Monday tor a Plartice, • RockvlHe industry g ,, wherein toe Ucensee I WILL babysit in my home, tail table, picnic table set, dou­ Q uick occu p an cy. 742-7066. The Tolland 4-H Fair will bs P la ce. Mr. Philbrick, Philbrick Agency Colonial, 1% baths, modem Electors for the Town of Cov- 14x21 heated family room, three-week vacation. He will re- and one of the towns’ represent- conducts Ws business, Tision. Hardlng^e Operators — days days or nights, Parkade area. ble oven stove,, washer. Call A’lTRACTIVE 4 room apart­ held AUg. 17, at toe TAG R ealtors. 649-8464. kitchen with bullt-lns, stove. ®«try will be In sewlra in tte baths, attached garage, spot- WAPPINQ — BeautlfiUly del Strike ‘Buck’ turn Aug. 22 before resigning stives to tbs Oq^tol R^loa . putce special regulatioiM Ground water from the pro- and nights WE NEED men to work in our 643-4434. a fter 6 p.m ., 649-33K1 ment, stove, refrigerator, cen­ 7 tral location. Reausonable. Call dishwater and disposal, 3 Town Hall, Voter Registration toes condition. Wolverton Agen­ signed 7 room Colonial 'with at­ five days later. Planning Agency. heat treating department. RESTAURANTS — Your choice To President _ over tile oequistian of destruc- into the Poidk Brook which lat­ Tool Makers and'Machinists —• ANTIQUE dining set, hand 649-5324. bedrooms, $19,900. Philbrick *^oom on Thursday, August c y , R ealtors, 649-2813. tached 2-car garage, large bed­ ttve devices. man of the event. She will be Openings on - all three shifts. o f fou r. P riced $3,800, $6,000, 11th, 1966, from 6:00 p.m. to er flows into OandaH’s pond, days and nights WILL take care of children in carved table, 6 chairs, buffet A gen cy, 649-8464. rooms, 2V^ baths. Kitchen, fam­ assisted by Mrs. Xilaine Smith Steady ■work, liberal benefits. $7,000 and one Including reti M anchester (Oonttnned from PAge One) U d ir O U which Is used tor swimming. m y hom e. Call 649-0729. and china closet, good condi­ SIX ROOM, duplex, 1% baths, 8:00 p.m., for the purpose of ily room plus r e c room . AH and Mrs. Mary Morey. B ullard O perator— ^nights Quarterly bonuses and Shift estate $170,000. F or m ore In­ The proposed 97-hofne Pine- garage, maximum 8 children, MANCHESTER — Large 7 room admitting all persons who are this with a high assumable ^ c h gives SiemUler power to Mrs. Sylvian MotiHn will bs to tion. Two restaurant booths and formation call Philbrick Agen­ ONCE UPON A TIME premium paid. Apply In i>erson MOTHER would like to babysit $125 m onthly. J.D . R eal E state Ranch, 2^ baths, modem found to be qualified to be Elec­ mortgage. Wesley R. Smith, end a strike pending ftirtoer Public Records wood Acres subdivision to be lo- Production Milling Operators — Klock Company, 1272 Toilland tw o tables. 742-7443. c y , 649-8464. rated off Old Oatoole Rd. has in her home, transportation 643-5129. kitchen, formal dining room, tors of the To'wn of Coventry. Btorybrook grandeur In R ea ltor, 643-1667. bargaining, but Slemiller said days and nights Tpke. Legion Planning Clamhake Wemuitoe Deeds been submitted to toe State a'\fhliable. 649-0241. family room, 24x24 with fire­ The qualifications are as fol­ prestige area. Steel beam, wirtz did not specilic^y ask 7 p.m. Donation for the supper- AVAILABLE Immediately, 4 place, 2-car garage, large lot VERNON—Six room Cape, ga­ 8. Raymond Smith and G«r- Ehgbway Department The com- G.E. refrigerator, ^late model, in lo w s: A pp lican t m ust bie tw en­ aH plaster ' construction. him to do this. is $1.26 per adult, 76 cents for WANTED—^Man with mechani- room rent, teen-age children Houses For Sale 72 ■with fm it trees, $26,000. Phil- rage. Large treed lot. Must T he lOto annual clam bake **say-serty on Nonnan'st ty of eib^ 16 tots to the Wtibur TRUCK resident of the Town of Coven- fireplaces, well landscaped; clearly wlto the Congress, h ave references. Excellent CH IH U AH U A puppies — 9 FRIGIDAIRE 12 cubic foot, au­ S t. Ranch, with large lot. For full 289-7476, 742-8243. gton continues to attract atten- of water would still be free to Gertrude A. England, trustee onoas Highway. A butter area working conditions. Apply in MANCHESTER — Suburban try ^or six months. fenced for privacy. $24,900. Wirtz said of the strike. tion. JOKes^fofefo Post 96 has them, end a payment of cash, for Louise C England Jr„ prop- w«s included In the engtoeer Family tideets will be availaliW weeks, male, Call Coventry, tomatic defrost. Call evenings, information call Mitten Agency Any applicant who is a natu­ •p e r son Manchester Cycle MECHANIC FOUR rooms, first floor, gas setting, relatively new Colo­ Call J. Sledesky, 649-5306. VERNON Circle — Split level, I era no d e ca n t develop- seen to it that tickets have been we have no idea how much, erty off E. Middle -rpke. and but It failed to take Into at a special rate. 742-6369. a fter 6- 289-7343. R ealtors, 643-6930. ralized citizen of the United Shop, 182 West Middle Tpke. stove furnished, located on nial, 4 rooms down and 3 up, 6 rooms plus rec room, ment in collective hargalning mailed to all members of the would be in their pockets, or oook St acoo^ the pkiimml widening Afies Ruth MendeUn odB serve States shall present the certi­ B & W W e m aintain ou r O'wn shop WEIMARANERS puppies, AKC Cooper St. Available Aug. 3, RANCH — 3 bedrooms, fire­ one full bath, 2 lavatories, baths, g a r ^ , 90x180 lot. $18,-" until there is a legislative decl- post. The deadline for ticket re- treasury. Vincent J. Edgar to Richan) ct tite Ugbway. os head superintendent of (he PART - TIME . man presently Machinery and Tools 52 ficate of his naturalization or a for all repairs on our 75 registered. Also English Set­ $90 monthly, no pets. 643-0160. place, large family kitchen, full basement, combination 900. RockvUle Realty, Realtors eion one way or the other." turn is Aug. 22. Tickets may Man D eliveries F. Taylor Jr. and Charlaine qqjo town engineer, Richard event, whl two-family, 6-6, all large rooms Francis Sumlslaski, Cecilia M. dear it and make it passable. good hom es. Call 649-6480 after style apartment, Colonial Court, tors, 649-8464. Smith, Realtor, 648-1667, good ^ u e while It lasts. S^tocks m Bnei check notices in newspapers, fire protection and membership cycle parade for'xhUdren imdee 6:30 p.m., all day weekends. COMPLETE set of Shngerland two heating systems, fully rent­ Ott Caroline DOnofrio and It ■would not be toe town’s re- Interesting — steady work, COCA-COLA 62 Oak St. Sliding doors to pa­ $18,500. 649-5306. The blackboard in the Legion In the Capitol Region Planning Aa«u» Orn>eciaBy strong as toe ter of ‘ISweet Addlnes" was ton Fire District, and to cstab- Kinney, property on Gardner 1:80 p.m. Judging of the exUte Restaurant Management Gall before 6. 643-6588. Furnished Apartmente 63-A titan one access be provided Village Peddler, Auctioneer, stove, garbage disposal, SALE AT LANTERN VILLAGE BARN w ith fa m ily room , treed lOOx morket staged Its eemebtiA bdd on July 28, at the home of liata ■the fant that the north end St., $3,109. its will start at 2 p.m. on tito 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649 3247. fireplace, garage, porch, M ANCHESTER — $14,900. 6 300 lot, spotless condition. Wol- late in toe morning. Gains Mir. and Mns. Eric Empt of of Hebron needs more suitable Attaoisment from Old Cathole Rd. and the 17th. If you are over 21 and have city utilities, lot 100x200. room Cape with 4 flntabed BAKER’S helper wanted — no PRETTY little kittens yours for ONE furnished light housekeep­ MANCHESTER verton Agency, Realtors, 649- spread to motors, steels, cbem- Burnt Hiti Road. fire protection, and to name a Lois Rai^Mtport i^alnst Ken- providing of land for recrea- V F W D inner experim ce required, ■will train. even the minimum of experi­ the asking. Call 649-8646. WE BUY and seU antique and ing room, pantry, all utilities, ON CONN. RT. 15. TAKE EXIT 93, FOLLOW ARROWS down, 80x148 lot, convenient lo­ 2613. teals and rails. Empt directed the men’s committee to consider bow this neth Rappaport, property at tional areae. A barbecue steak dUmer wtB used furniture, china, glass.- ail- cation near everything. Call Approval of the nine-home A pply P arkade B akery, 400 ence in restaurant or food serv­ parking. 272 Main St. ON TOLLAND TURNPIKE Later there was some sharp group. Mrs. Empt is president need could be met through a co- 187 Bryan Dr., $6,000. be held Saturday by the VTW, W est M iddle Tpke. 649-6820. ice, this is an opportunity to ver, picture fnunes, old coins, CHARLES LESPERANCE now, Warren E. Howland, Real- BOLTON — 7 room Ranch, plus _____ ^ nm/w.g ^ miners, of the Women’s Chapter. This onUnated fire protection pro- Oeitiflcate of Forecloeore section of the 'nmber Ridge Post 241, at the post borne oe|- immediately become a part of Articles For Sale 45 guns, pewter, scrap gold, Thursday, August 4,1966 at 10 A.M, to r, 643-1108. ’large------finWied------rec room- —and Ji xnaconda dropped more thu 2 chapter recently won first place gram tor the town os a whole. Edward Rose against Michael subdivisten to be located off R t. 74. 2% ROOM furnished ai>artment, 6 49 -7 6 20 management with RICH, STONE - BREE loam, watches, old Jew^'liy, hobby bar. Two full baths, 2-car ga- potato but tiWygeneral level re- in Canada in ooenpetltion wltti 17 * ------V. Rlchteff and Patricia F. Reed Rd., was held up until The dinner, whidh Is open to *^ N OIL COMPANY collections, paintings, attic con­ $23 per w eek . 876-6316. Inspection Wednesday Evening 7-9 PJML, After 9 AJH. Sale Day MANCHESTER — 7 room Cape rage,------, ------large wooded------lot,------superb- Gained higher. other chapters. Vincent A. Zito Msnehestar Eveeiing . K orakl chairman Walter Beaton can the public, will be b ^ from 6 Howard Johnson’s of Vernon $15. Gravel, sand, fill, stone, Rlbhlofr, property at eo Autum n tents or whole estates. Furni­ 100 Paintings—^A Fine Selection by the Following Arttstot with garage on treed 200’ lot, condlUtm. S ^ in g fo r $26,600. ^ * ™ railed ft "a techitical 1m (SUNOCO) manure, white sand box and ONE ROOM furnished apart­ 3 0 direotor of the woonen’s chop- Hcbcon eorreapandent, B. a t check the road plans with First to 8 pm . and will be followed ture R epair S ervice. 643-7440. BRICK RANCH — M od ern Maitland Armstrong, D. W. Tryon, Will Bradford Oremi, fam ily sized kitchen with built- Can R. F. Dimrak Company, ^Uy from an ovorsoM condl- IS ' Looking For patio sand. 643-9504. ment, sto've, refrigerator, heat, ter. Peeifletan. Bfanlage Ltoenses Seleotman Carmela Zanghi. by dancing from 9 to 1 a.m. to Why not use your capability as kitchen with built-ins, 2% Gedney Bounce, W. T. Robertson, D. F. Wentworth, R. M. ins, fireplaced living room, 4 Realtors, 649-6246. ^m,” os there was nothing in hot water. Apply Marlow’s, 867 The Amstoh Lake Improva------— Janis Arvids Avene Jr., 170. Lsvltt to 8^eak the music of the Golden Tones. SALES TRAINEES a supervisor now and enjoy the CARPETS a fright? Make them baths, formal dining room, Shortleff, E. Flmston, H. Roberts, H. L. Thompson, W. R. bedrooms, den or family room. Rooms \^thont Board 59 M ain. Wheeler, K. XL Thompson, A. M. Knowles, J. Itevld, Jacob tin - ton condition Owner anx- DOLTON - Owner. 2 yeara, thkt ooitid be said was ment Association hu Hawthorne 8L, and Silvija Aus- Atty. Edwin Lavltt, the The dinner wiD inchido following benefits... a beautiful sight with Blue family room with fireplace, 2- FOO GIVEB APPROVAL Jacobs, E. Hellwag, F. C. KInnaIrd and others. Louis Oir tra VlldavB, Willimantic, Aug. Democratic primary contender steak, (one pound or more)) Aggreesive, sales • minded Lustre. Rent etoctric shaimpoo- THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Got- car garage, AA Zone, $32,500. WAfiHnraTON (AP) — The for the nomination of state sen- baked potato, vegetable salad, • Steady Incogna Philbrick Agency, Rieoltors, etdiing and others. ton, 9494813. room s, 2% baths, 24’ Hvlng weekend to this Batur- 20, Amarican Latvian Church. Individuals seeking man- er, $1. Olcott Variety Store. tage Street, centrally located, Associated Pieoa average day, when purchase of the lake Federal Ooenenuntoatkma Oom- Richaid lioo Gagne, Hebron, from the th District will com on the b; apple caiko and Bostness Loeaflon* 649-8464. room with fireplace, dining 86 06 ^em ant opportunities. a Profit sharing large, pleasantly furnished Additions—Representing purchases made by us from various eouiuDed’ kUchen stocks at noon was .9 wffi be further considered. As mission bss approved on ap- ^ Cheiyl Ann Avery, 122 Bis- »t Friday night’s meet- beverage. SCREENED LOAM for (he beat For Rent 64 room , fuKy College Degree with some room s, paricing. C all 649-2368 NEW TWO family flat — 5-5, fine homes, b^anee of estates, etc. Antiques—2 Cherry Drcq) tanok! Fito industrials *q> 1.8, already stated, Hebron’s board pMootton by Ooennwntea- Jamey ing of the Tolland Democratto wniwii. Boaril t Free life and disability insur­ in lawns and gardens. Deliv­ ______Lota For Sale 78 1% wooded acres with general business experience for overnight and permanent Bowers school area, large Leaf Tables (1 Pembroke), Wash Stand, Old Pine Bedroom rails tq> and utilities oft .4. of selectmen is considering the ttens, Me., to Iwqr to* FM V- Town Ctonmittee at 8 'in the executive board of Ilia ered from our screening plant MEDIUM size comer store, Many extras. No agents. 648- Church. preferred . ance guest rates. kitchen, 22’ living room, sep­ Set with Oriental Decoration, Maple Tall Post Bed (Single, THREE to choose from. One in The IDow-Jones industrials av- purchase of the Lake. It seems cense of raftto station WDEE, Town Hall. Holy Name Society will meek Also gravel, sand and fllL suitable for store or office. Refinished); Victorian—Walnut Fruit Carved Love Seat, 8439. Paul Martin DelMastro, 27 Completing Training Pro­ arate furnaces, city utilities. suburban location 117x274. erage at noOn kept a gain of to boll down to this possibility:. Hamden, Ooem., tor $60,000. Nicholas Pawiuk, perennial tomorrow night at 8 at tha I Meals and clothing provided George H. Grlffing, Inc. And­ R(X>M for rent — gents only. 643-7723 or 649-1690. Needlepoint Fire Screen in Carved Frame, Htuiging Hat Rack Essex St., and Jennifer Jean gram . $ Also older 2-famlly. Call Leon Another 100x200 With utillttas, BOLTON — 6 room Ranch on .34 at 886.62, having been ahead If the lake property owners at- Kope, headed l»y Daniel W. Roberts, 27 Essex St., Aug. 6, Democrat nominee for Sheriff ^ Charles White, Stuart Automatic Fay Increases o v e r. 742-7886. Free parking. Central loca- with Mirror, GUt Mantel Mirror, Tall Hall Mirror, 2 Marble of Tolland County, has also I Medical and ho^ital plan Oieszynski, BuUder, 649-4291. Top Stands, Marble Tra Commode, Side Locking Chest, Boek- A Zone. And one with 142’ nice lot with trees, 2-cor ga- by 2.46 a tedf hour earlier. 'tain the ownerehlp, other He- Kbps of Hamden, also owns St. James’ Church. ($850.00 per miontii at end tion. 643-2693 after 5 for ap- OFFICE suites In ONE of the finer things of life State Theater Building, to- »*_ case, Dressing Table, Round Mahog. Dining Table, etc. Rook­ frontage where pennlssion ra^ , home in excellent oondi- Gains of a point or so were bron people will be dSrded. use and operate ra d io toattons been Invited to ^>eak /kt the Bconboaifi ) No relocating p oin tm eh t Large Immac­ o i training program). Blue Lustre carpet and .uphtd- quire 1 pm.-S p.m. Inquire ing Chairs—^Bostons, Victorian, Cane, etc. Very Fine Blench has bten granted to build a tiM, near Main St. tractive and reasonable. In­ Lunch by 'Vlotw’s Catering Se^oe-^H all VcBtUatoi lent con^on, c e ^ lc hath, fractionally higher. Bfost of the idento. The town’s purchase of H. Donahue recommended that Ora^e (u d nrt Me- ^th its position neutrality RESTAURANT 140,000 B.T.U. output gas fur­ Call 649-2170, 9 Hazel S t quire Manager, State Theatre, cabinets and ckweto. 100’ front- top steelmakers edged higher, the lake is highly recommended FStagerald C. Smitii be awarM Nell) for divorra. Mre. in the primary to .be held^Aug. eOMORETE MEN to work in ROUTE 30 VERNON m ROOM Ranch, S badnwms, TOCiLAND — fou^acre treed nace, used, $106. T.P.’ Aitkin 643-7832. age, large glass sun porch. Prices rose in moderate trad? by the board of finance. a oonriruction pennit tor a day- has placrt a$60j(^ atta^- ^ Manchester Bventog preoost ocncrete company. Ex- BOLTON LAKE — 4 room fur- oversized kitchen, 2 rec rooms, ROBERT M. RBO & SON. AuetionMn hondiiig lot, $4,50(1; 2M a oies, Tollaad eorreapondenl, O o., 648-6798. hooeboard beat, aoittag |l5,000i to* on the Amarican Stock B»!- While lbs present Isks own- time A ll wn^ m®nt IM Areiy 6t ^ pfrieDCe helpful hot Bot-eiBces»— nlshed bouse, . 8 gentlemen STORE — oenter of Mandiester, lot 102x360’, CKCspUanol ooodi- $01 Mata Bt SM-THd-Baymoad B. Bold |8,BW; 186x800, $2,00p. Blxto- Haotk«altoalEatate.M6fi2l8^ etaai«e. •• ntigM regret loatog tMv n o a | * i l i M Ungla^ Oonn. ynverty^ fC bto hratoand. noto nsotral and to ouppoec Apply in penmi, ABied TRUCK DRIVER — laborer for share basis, parking, lake priv* > newly regnod^ed stxne, trant tkm, Buddey School area. $19,- Wfia ittaUgb ItosItonH aiBdOafL O ocp., MO ItaUaod general ocoatniottoo work. 742- GARAGE 1XX3R, eKoellent con- 'lieges, hot water, heat, year and interior,, reosonthlp rent­ 900. FhU tolck A geix7 , M A M O H E S nO L OOMIT. TpkA. MUwbMlMi ^ , 6051. ditlQh, $20. C all 640-6367. round. 643-6962 after 6:30 p.m. als. Brokers Invited. 522-8114. 8464. ' IN n A X jd l V S

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1966 PAGE EIGHTEEN Avorago Daily Net Prew Ron lEuentng For tfe« Week b id ed The Weather d o | y »;U M dear, very eool tonight, MV SO-66; eunny and mlMer raw , high near M. State’s Blood Bank Always 14,231 ''Service!” Manehntier— A City of Village Charm Said Critically TLow Plenty O f VOL. LXXXV, NO. 258 [(THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) ^ MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 19M (OMetned Advwtlalnf on Fate SO). PRICE SEVEN CENn TTie Connecticut Red Cross Blood Program is faced Our Besf Free with an acute shortage of blood, said by officials to be the worst ii\ three years, and emergency bloodmobiles are being established in all parts of the state this week, Product Parking Loans Offered In addition to thoso regularly ------PARIS (AP) — Trans scheduled. mobiles have been collectlhg World Airlines announced LBJ, Congress Near “The blood bank is virtually less and less blood every day today that it will lend $100 empty. W e have a few pints on July. The need for blood is . TO 6 P.I to any passenger stranded the shelves, but if we received a critical. ;^ a n ’t make it any OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.— SATURDAY 9 A.I In Burope by the airline call right now for some of the plainer th ^ that.” (The Man- strike. most common types of blood we Chester Bloodmobile last month The loans, payable in 30 eould not make a shipment,” collected only 82 pints; its quota days, without Interest, will said Dr. Julius C. Early, direc- jg 15 0 .) be made to any passenger Plan to End Strike tor of the state blood program. jjj state Red Cross blood WHY SETTLE FOR LESS ... WHEN ...Magnificent... with a valid westbound Several recent accidents in programs, that collects well over TWA ticket and adequate Manchester have contributed to iqo qoo pints of blood a year, Identification. tte low si^pl.y, said^Mrs. ^fjgre is usually a reserve of one THE BEST COST YOU SO LITTLE? TWA officials estimated XHaine Sweet,c I directorj » of-» tu.the thousand pints. But 400 ISA Tuesday that about 12,000 >•* local Red Cross office. “Blood pints are called for by the passengers were stranded in Legislators usage in tovra has been abnor- hospitals” every day. Europe by toe strike and maUy high the past few days,' Richard K. Nicholson, said the number might rise Seen Making rtie said, ‘ and in order to obtain yg,u„tegr chairman of the Con- to 16,000 or more by the end enough blood of various t y ^ s , ^^g^ of toe week. we have had to scour hospitals j^.g V in toe su rrou ^ n g area.” « ^ ^ ^ SOLID-STATE STEREO First Move 62, of U Fenwick Rd„ had to "“PP'y Today's Greafest Advancemenf In State News WASHINGTON (AP)— be given large amounts o f now. So revolutionary...such a A compromise, share-th«* blood plasma following an acci- “Donations dip in toe sum- blame plan to force strik­ dent between his truck and an- he said, “ but accidents, vast Improvement in the All-Inclusive Home Enferfainmenf Gengras Hits ing airline machinists back other on toe Wilbur Cross operations and other to work was reported near Parkway in Vernon, while he ailments continue as usual and re-creation of music... today as Senate leaders lay pinned in his car for nearly the demand for blood remains Pollution’s two hours. Jarvis later died of the same. In fact, the demand worked behind the scenes internal injuries at Manchester *s increasing every week. We you must hear It to believe It! to turn out legislation that Memorial Ho^ital. must refill our bank and keep Control Cost would end the 27-day walk­ 2 Dr. Early said Red Cross of- it filled. We cant say no to COLOR STEREO THEATRE out. 3 ficials “are calling on all state anyone in any of our hospitals • Exciting tonai beauty—thriiling dimension and -r' HARTFORD (AP)—Re­ Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Or«., residents, whether they have needs blood in order to resonant bass, not found in maity higher-priced advised toe Senate toat th« < , < - ^ publican gubernatorial can­ ever given blood before or not, live.” console makes today! didate Claytcm Gengras backstage huddles were ap­ proaching understanding oa to visit these emergency blood- No emergency bloodmobile is accused Gov. John N. • 20-Watts undistorted music power—from the terms of a bill. mobiles and help us avert a slated for ' Manchester this Evolutionary ASTROS(MOC* brings you Dempsey today of con­ catastrophe. We haven’t had a week, but there will b*e three high-efficiency solid-state stereo amplifier. He said it might involve a 60- tributing to the cost of con­ crisis of this nature in our Hartford visits. They are as fol-. tiie most beautiful music you’ve ever beard! (AP Ptiotofax) day back-to-work order from blood supply in three years, and lows: • Four high fidelity speakers—two 8" plus two trolling water pollution. Congress, with President John- all we can do is call a state of Tomorrow at Connecticut 5*; project sound from both the cabinet'sides He said the Democratic gov­ sbn to act if the command must Say, Can You Really See Through That Stuff? ernor did this by urging action emergency and appeal to toe Mutual Life Insurance Co., 140 and front—extend stereo separation to the veiy Because highest reliabSify space-age SoBd-^te Com* be extended. generous people o f Connect!- Garden St. Wendy Jane Cleszewski, 15 months, of Framingham, Mass., gets down to eye rather than taking action. width of your room. *N0 ponents replace all nubes” and damaging heat, they’re Gengras made toe charge in a Morse said it is essential that cut.” Thursday at Red Cross Chap­ level for a good look at a sheep at an animal nursery at Lake George, N. Y.____ the legislation provide machin­ “There is usually a drop in ter House, 100 Farmington Ave. guaranteed 5 years, replaced us if defective under letter to Joseph N. Cill, com­ • WonderfuHy COMPACT and versatile—only TUBES normal use. We also provide free service for 90 days. missioner of agriculture and ery to block toe strike for up to blood c.ollections at this time Friday at Hotel America’s 36^* W, 16” D. Detachable legs make it ideal six months. every year,” he said, “ but the Plaza Room, Constitution Plaza, natural resources, who had Morse said he would support slump this summer has reached Collection hours for all three for use on tables or shelves, too. V.S. Champagne chided the GOP candidate for Tbrilliog p^rfonnance^finmi Stereo FHf said M m sn d FM /AM at noenk. a political advertisem'ent on wa­ any compromise plan under such proportions that our Blood- are from 9:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. • NO U.S. Units Gathering For Wedding Gue»t$ which Congress takes the first TUBES—no component-damaging chassis tS-W atts undistorted musk power; four h i^ fldeMj Bpeekera indede tmo KT ter pollution. beat; for a new standard of reliabilify. Gengras also was accused by back-to-work step, Bass Wocrfers plus two S '. And, with the fidNdoes Bficromatic Seoeid Plagfer and WASHINGTON (AP) — V\' k d American champagne will be Lt. Gov. Fred J. Doocy of Morse told the Senate he Lupien^ Whitney Petitions Diamond Sfylus, your lecoEds can last a f&timol At Cambodian Border served at the White House "downgrading tos state of Con­ Austin pathologist Dr. C. DeChenar uses a chart of a human brain to pinpoint thinks the “ interests of machin­ receptiem Saturday follow­ necticut” through use ef the location of a pecan-sized tumor he discovered in Charles J. Whitman. He add­ ists have gone way beyond their BAI'GON, South Viet Nam Monday have fought a series of advertisement. legitimate rights” in their de­ Approved by Town Clerk ing toe wedding of Lud ed the tumor affected the sensory passages and could have caused the sniper- (AP) - Helicopters ferried short, sharp engagement with Johnson and Patrick J. Nug­ The Republican candidate had mands. no immadiaito comment on toe killer intense pain. (AP Photofax) Town Clerk Edward Tomklel both unaffiliated voters. Lupien heavy U.8. troop reinforcements bonAyad an area of ent. “In my judgment they were i Doocy charge. <^ered a fair settlement and was a regi.stered Republican into South Viet Nam’s central phong Mountains where There’s been a bit of taste?, has approved 230 signatures on GUI said Monday he “wel­ (hey are seeking more toan a until June 1 of this year. Both testing under way to decide the nominating petition for plateau near Cambodia today as at least three regiments of comed” Gengras’ Interest in fair settlement,” he said. opposed toe busing plan which three days of fighting against North Vietnamese regulars are on the type, but no decision Frank U. Lupien and 181 on the seeing that Connecticut's Sen. Albert Gore, D-Teim.| A has been announced. Connally Heads Meeting A will bring 62 underprivileged North Vietnamese forces ep- reported operating, streams are rid of xwllution. one for Norman E. Whitney, in­ Hartford children to Manches­ broke in to say: “It is oifly hu* dependent candidates for the peered building up into a majw u.S. military headquarters Gengras said today that Demp­ men and natural that the wwk* ter schools in September. battle board of education for the three- reported a 26th Division compa­ sey had sktohed budget requests e n rttould want to share in ttie Lupien was the apparent B26s rained bombs on sus­ of toe Water Resources Division year terms to end November ny MUed 11 North Vietnamese leader of the townwide opposi­ pected enemy troops positions in a brief fire-fight this morn­ U.S. Pulling in Gill’s department in the last To Discuss Sniper Deaths (See Page Twelve), 1060. tion. and a bass oamp just ons mile ing. The V.S. addiMS took no General Assembly and had ra- He has sent toe petitions to If the two men are certified from the Cambodian trontier as casualties, the U.S. command duced Its bonding program. AUSTIN, Tsx. (AP) — Gov. Arrangements were made to ident John F. Kennedy, said ha the secretary of state’s office by toe secretary of state’s of­ Contemporary-model the reinforcements from the 6 Squadrons I-CP606 is only 24* H on {eg. said. J 3ric^ camp. tragedy, Coimally arrived Tues- Texas in the future. hours by a beer-drinking abduc­ total vote cast for the same of­ the forefront of the anti-busing C h o ic e ... Nesn charged toe Americans Ihe action, a new phase of squadrons now based in France tor. was found today, apparent- beginning this month, toe Pen­ day night from Rio de Janeiro jh Wartiington, sponsora of,. , „ . fices in the 1062 town elections. forces. Campbell and _ Dr. only ^6 d 5 also bombed residential areas in Operation Paul Revere, is being in what he described as a «un-oootrol legiila^, under ^ on a oountry road tagon said today. Lupien, pf 21 Sunset St., and Schardt, school board incum­ the port city and hit a steel fought hi a plateau area 10 "shocked and saddened” condl- prodding from Praaident Jolm- Whitney, of 561 Adams St., are piaat north of Hanoi Monday. A defense announcement saM bents, backed the proposal, NOW—your records can la st a Rfetime • Costs you toss tfaaa 1 miles east of Cambodia and Missionaiy’s Widow ****'• son, moved towards steering a home. NMvy pilots who attacked toe three of toe six squadrons will G G Fabulous Mieromatic Player with Diamond Stylus—• ^ The Singapore, model 3-T564 in authentic, hand Pleiku aty. narrowly escaped death by gun- •njj possibility that brain dis- Farrell huddled for warmth eft banishes discernible record and stylus wear • AH models Eastern Contemporary cabinet. fourth will be inactivated, m Thompson Low croft lira was toe heaviest they Bad weather linmed toe raids fire when he was wounded in the stops of an abandoned' ccun* also availaUe with exciting Stereo FM • noise-free drift- previously scheduled, and toe About Town had ever encountered. “It was on North Viet Nam Tuesday to the Dallas assassination of Pres- (See Page Twelve) try store near the town of Bel­ other two wiH be returned to toe Returning to Congo Mountain Laurel Chapter, On Sweeper Bids free Monaural FM • phis AM Radio • from $198.50 just Uke toe movies, said one. 24 multiplane missionB, far be­ gium, shout five miles south at Once you’ve seen vivid new MAGNA-COLOR United States. /' Sweet Adelines, Inc., will have One suilece to air miasi'le was low toe usual daily 100 or more NEW YORK (AP) — Mis. hopes and dreams were for the DanvlUe. R.W. Thompson Co., of New­ The withdrawal is a continua­ a rehearsal and sing out Thurs­ sighted but toe U.S. command missians. A spokesman said toe „ ------Patil OsrlsoH is on her way back m ^ work to ^ The gilt said that toe men, ington is the apparent low bid­ tion of American moves re- day at 8 p.m. at toe home of TV...you’ll never be satisjfied with less! said DO plenes were lost. weather was caused by Typhoon quired by French withdrawal to toe Congo today 1 ^ to raid Carlson’s a sto, who had picked her up lats der for the town’s new motor­ ■nw 1st Cavalry reinforce­ Mrs. Ruth Hopper, Chestnut Fhytils In the Oulf of ’I'onkin, from the North Atlantic Treaty n*«*cal help to the ooun- bl^de wom^ Tuesday afternoon while shs ized street sweeper to be used Only Magoavox offers you so many features wludi genuitufy contribute to your view* ments joined tnfantiymen of the White House Studies HIU Rd., Glastonbury. There Organization miUtary structure, try where her husband was wl» was at play with three other wHl be a social time and swim­ for general highway mteinen- mg pleasure and convenience. This superb value w31 be the focal point of your fam i^s UJk 36to Division who since (See Page Twenty-Two) girls, had let her out of Ms oar £ince work. Secretary of Define Robert W'U^_ t l^ two years ago, with their two children end near ming before the sing. Those at­ I feel we’ra camming on what her husband’s parents, the Gust when it broke down. The company bid |U,689 with entertainment Come in, a de0 K>nstratioa prove why Magnavox is your best buy! S. McNamara announced Jime tending are reminded to bring he wanted to do,” (he said be- Carlsons. Price Rise in Steel a trade-in and $11,996 without. 16 that the squadrens would be She said they bad drivea lawn chairs and box lunches, Colonial-modal French Provincial, It .promised to deliver a Mobile ' relocated, but did not g;ive de­ fora shs left Tlieeday night tor a “K through the foundation WASHINGTON (AP) — inland nounced ofdy a $2.71 increase, around all night “ then the ear and to call the hostess .for ar­ 1-CP607 is 26' H. 1-CP608 is 24” H. • Brilliant Color Tuba-brings you brighter, C Color Purifier-(degausser) automatically. sweeper within 10-20 days. The Samnelson In Upset Win tails. two-week visit to toe African some of Ms dreams «sould be gteei ^ Chicago boosted its both Inland and Bethlehem broke down.” rangements in the event of rain. more vivid 265 sq. in. pictures that are far lieeps^picUires pure, both monochrotw sweeper which may be traded by Two transport squadrons al­ republic. rftdtoed, and it torough his prices tor strip and sheet metal backed down. The compromise, Betty told toe sheriff rtis The event is open to members, superior to other makes today! and color, even if set has been moved. toe town is a 1980 Austin West­ Aloe avaUabte in baauWul ModHemuiean styling ready have been moved to the Her purpose is to seek a sufla- memory he could continue to py $2 to $8 «. ton Tuesday and described by Johnsch as within walked along toe oountry roed triends and women 16 or over. ble medical project tor the Dr. bear 'witness tor ChrisL —- el- top White House officials imme- Ms wage-price guidelines, set until she came to the store, then ern Sweeper, • Chromatone-adds thrilling dimension, United Kingdom, emd the pro- Interested in joining the group Williams Victor cess of moving military stocks Paul Carlson Foundation. K 'was ways Ms greatest desire — then ^lately huddled to study the sit- off a stock maiket surge. sat down, too tired to continue, Other bidders are Casey and depth to Cblor; warm beauty to otherwise «f berbefshop-style singers. Magnavox Solid-State $CQ90 out of France is under way. establjahed last Nov. 24 on the his death has not ended hie uation. Inland played a different ..... role fiheriff Jack CSairk would not Dupre of Newington, $11,940 with , drab black and white pictures. Highest Reliability-precision Magnavox Portable Stereo from... The Pentagon said relocation first anniversary of the metocal acMe-vements,” she raid. Gardner Ackley, chairman of trade-in, $12,840 without; and Bonded Circuitry, just as in today’s most (Bee Page Twelve) (Bee Page Slxteenj) VIFW Post will meet tonight Wilhelm-'Davies of Wallingford, • Quick Pictures-flash on in just 12 sec­ advanced aero-space electronic devices, In Michigan Vote of the reconnaissance squadrons missionary’d death by rebel Accompanying Lois Carlson to President Johnson’s Council of will be completed by October. gunfire even as the U.S. govern- j^jp medical survey is, Economic Advisers, summoned .at 8 at the post home. $11,687 with a trade-in, $12,902 onds, four times faster than others. assures lasting dependability. without. NHW YORK (AP) — Former al renominatlon and Sen. James Of the two squadrons return- ment negotiated for Ms release j,^j. brother-in-law, a big, amla- other officials tor a strategy Casey and Dupre promised to Governor G. Mennen Williams, B. Pearson and Gov. William H. and millions around the world intern. Dr. Dwight Carlson, session shortly after Inland’s The Disable American Veter­ BUY NOW ON LONG COiVIE IN TODAY —Choose from our many beautiful styles. SO A Q 50 (See Page Twenty-Two) prayed for Me deliverance. deliver a Wayne sweeper in two a strong supporter of President Avery won renomination in the announcement — wMch appar­ ans Auxiliary will have a spe­ “i know what some of his (See Page Sixteen) weeks, Wilhelm-Davies prom­ Johnson’s Viet Nam policies, Kansas RepubUcan primary, ently caught the adminiatration Omaha Blasit N ot T ied cial meeting tomorrow at T:30 Other Magna vox Stereo Theatres ... now priced fromorly ised to deliver an Elgin sweep­ stormed to a big victory Tues- Williams, who visited all of by surprise. pjn, at the VFW Home, to elect er in idx weeks. day over Detroit Mayor Jerome the state’s 88 counties during Asked later about the meet­ a eommanden EASY TERMS! Cavsnagh for Michigan’s Demo- the bitter campaign, jumped ing, Ackley said the council is To Racial Violence cratla UR. senatorial nomlna- into an early lead over the De- "studying” the situation but did TIm British American dub Painting Bids troit mayor and pulled steadily not comment further. N E W YORK (AP) — rights demonstrators protesting will meet tonight at 8 at the In otoer top primaries, State ahead. Sharpest Issjie of their Inland Chairman Joseph L. An explosion wrecked a filling alleged" housing discrlmiiiatioo Clubhouse. Sought by MHA Sen. Don Samuelson u ^ t Idaho race, which attracted national Block announced the price in­ station and cafe early today in in an aH^Mite Northwest Bide Gov Robert E. Smylie to his bid attention, was the administra- crease — described by company an area of Omaha, Neb., where nelgbborboed. The Manchester Housing Au-- An Exciting Value Aibout 600 of the whites gresl- Ainna.n 2.C. James D. Caine, A MAGNIFICENT NEW ft» the Republican gubematori- tlon’s war poUcy: Cavanagh officials os “moderate” — at racial -violence has erupted, but toority is advertising for bids authorities said tbeire was noth­ son o f Mr. and Mrs. PYank - — opposed escalation and called the end of the huainera day. It (See Page Twelvs). Caine o f 94 Chambers St., is to paint toe exterior and hall-' for greater U S. nonmlUtary was not immediately clear ing to connect it with the -vio­ home on a 30-day leave from ways of its 100-unlt housing. With Many efforts to Viet Nam. whether other big steel produc­ lence u has been feared. for toe elderly at Westhill Gar­ l\/l o g n a v o :^ Ent AFB, Colorado Springs, Nicaraguan After Cavanagh’s defeat, Re­ ers would follow IiUand's lead. Police said the explosion dens, on Bluefield Dr. publican Griffin, went to his In Pittsburgh Tuesday night, probably was natural gas- Five ' Ohio. Sealed bids will be opened at ' • BLACK and Advanced "Big Set" President Dies, headquarters in an attempt to U.S. Steel officials said they had porsofis -were injured by flying 2 p.m. Aug. 15 in toe authori­ glass, but there was no one in 3 seek support for the race no comment. EX-dOEF DIES ty's office at 24 Bluefield Dr. WHITE PORTABLE TV Bulletin 2 Guard Alerted against Williams. But the sena­ the filling station at toe time. HARTFORD (AP) — Retired Republic Steel, Youngstown, tor Was unable to see toe may­ The restaurant had been closed Hartford Police Chief Michael J. and National Steel — other Features ICANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) a week, Godfrey, veteran of 38 years on or. members of the "Big 8” steel HINT OF eONFBHENOB — President Rene ScMck died Williams told Cavanagh he A report that a oar carrying toe force, died today at St. BARRiCiNi ...is the finest by any producers — also said they were today. He had suffered a heart -‘aii his supporters” were six white men sped from the WASHINGTON (AP) — A Francic H'Oepital. He was 72. exclusively at studying Inland’s increases. attack. welcome “ to join with us in toe There was no immediate com-, scene set off speculation that a supposedly - routine WWte Godfrey, who joined the police comparison—yet costs you The Stowaway—1-U 107, with 119 sq. in. scroan | House ceremony produced Schick had been president of that has to be done.” ment from Jones A Leughlln fire bomb may have been department as a supernumerary Hnts today of an early confer- Uggeff Drug and 3 IF Stages (not just 2) for superior station* tMs Central A m eri<^ oountry Idaho’s Samuelson, who plied and Armco. thrown into the station. in 1920, retired Dec. 6, 1986. He no more than others! ence bringing together Presi­ PARKADE since May l, 1968. 9 yp steady pluralities in most of Block, asked if Inland would The predominanUy Negro beocune chief in 1946. pulling ability. Also has tilt-down cariying handle I dent Jobnson and tlic leaders Two A'nMrtoan dootors, sent the state’s 44 counties, was roll back its price increase if area had been quiet Tuesday of other Western Hemlapbers and telescoping dipole anteme. Mora reBable, hg Prasldeiit Johnson to„ attend backed by the party’s more con- other firms didn’t follow suit, night after three nights of Your family duserves tiw iM stln TV—a Magnavoi^ SoUok after Ms heart attack gervative elements in Ms race said “we will have to.” bombhigs, arsen, vandalism and nations. TV» mark toe epcnliig. too—because i; uses eiicitfGira Space-Age Bonded j of a direct imderscaa tele­ wiikh wM y6a better pktaies and soood— TXiesday, arrived too late. against Smylie. Sheet and strip metal account lootings, phone cable between Venemu- CiKuttiy. SnfYar% styfed in Chanrpagne cotoc, Orlando Montenegro, pread- .^though Smylie campaigned for roughly 30i per CMt 1 of thq Racial trouble was reported in wiUi ^eater stebihy from £stant stations than ela and the United States. dent of the National Congresa, tor Goldwator in 1964, he called Industry’s total outputit^ If other CJhlcago; Providence, R.I.; you’ve ever .experienced from a portable! *(dlagimatnmtmstnnb I Johnson exchanged brleY tele­ enjoy your ^ assumed the presidency tempo- tor reorganization of the party firms match Inland’s increase, Perth Amboy, N.J.; and Atlan­ phone greetings with Presi­ "/S y rarily. An extraordinary session after the overwhelming Gold- it would amount to the widest ta, Ga'. dent Raul Leonl of that coun­ picnic A of Congress will be called to water defeat and is considered a industry boost since 1963. Gov. Frank Morrison and try. “ It la a great pleasure far Earlier this year Inland be­ Mayor A. V. Sorensen conferred without ' J elect a sucoeSsor. moderate. The governor has me, Mr. President,” Leonl Although the nation aiq;>aared been In office since 1954. came involved in a major clash abmit the racial trouble Tues­ FAIRWAX said, “ to hold this brief eeto between the industry and the day, Omaha’s second outbreak misquitoes, ^ Take Up To 3 Years To Pay oatan, toe National Guard was Despite the heavy intraparty versation which I hope to % Johnson administration prompt­ in a month. 1 ordered on alert in their bar- politioal overtones, the main sume personally during Sbe ants or flies.^ iesues til t)ie campaign were ed by Bethlehem Steel Corp.’s Sorensen asked tor an inves- New Year's Eve announcement tigation of the fatal shooting of fortiioomihg Oonferenee at The National Congress was Smylie’s 12-year tenure as gov- American Prealdenta.” grim- We're members of to name a sucoeeaor to error and a 8 per cent aales tax of a $8 a ton increase for a youthful burglary suspect last son made no dlreet meattoa ^we have: spray, bombs, liquid sprays wd repellent;4 MARTA CO-OP, Inc. Schick, whoee tour-year term enacted by the State Legislature structured steel. week. Some Negro groups havi yes, we even have fly ribbon. Inland went along with the attributed the recent outbreak of the oonferenee, bat told La- MARTA World's Largest Appliance was sohadidad to sod next A|>ril at We raquest. ohl, *T' look forward to meeh ■ Democratic Ben. Len B. Jor- Mrs. Paul Carlson discusses her plans to wftyirn to the Congo with her brother- boost a few days later but after of Violence to the incident. • open thurs. and fri. till 9 p.m. Buying Co