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MONDAY, JULY 81, 1987 r m T W S N T 7 A tengB Didijr N et Prem Rnf The Weather iiattcl;?atpr lEtt^nftts If^raUt Fttr H ie Week Ended S0% chance o f rtioweni this July 22. U67 Manchester Grange wiR meet ford; Clyde Plddral, 134 W. Noel and daughter, 197 Omter evening, then partly cloudy, Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Orange Tax Deadline Hospital Notes Ceirter 8 t ; AMn Sclimldt, SL; M t»- Algene IhihertB and we have ju st received a^ low 60-65; sunny/ and pleasant A bout Town Hall. Misa Helen Chendall will Hodth flt, Coventry; Htody son, H«hron Rd., Andover; Mrs. tomorrow, high 80-85. Vtattiiig hoar* are 3 to 8 p.m.' Sawyer, 87 Traicy Dr.; Mm. Diana Butke and son. Boat new shipment of 14,729 A vMt «i> tte Rooky Hm be honored for her 60 years Tomorrow la the dea^ne in all areas excepting materni Beatrice Maher, 88 Dudley St.; Hartford. fr Manchester— A City of Village Charm VA m u m Ho^pMal wheiluled for membership. Refreshments will for the payment of the first be served after the, meeting. half o f Maiieheatarb 1967- ty where they are 3:M te> 4 p.m. TwranOMtii Humes, Soifth St., Atoc, Mtv. Mary Oenoveel mtlal toBigUt by tlw VFVV' AuxOluy and 7 to 8 p.m. and private Coventry; Mm Ahce Gakeler, and daughter, 71 Strickland (Classified Advertising on Page 11) PRICE SEVEN CENTS taM bben postponod until 68 property taxea All taxes lFA IR W > VOL.LXXXVI, NO. 256 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1967 rooms where they are 19 a.m. 21 CoUb H U Rd.; John Morri- S t ; M m Lorraine OUmore and WodoMday. niaae ptannlnsr to Miss Barbara J. Rask, daugh due and unpaid hy then will pictart framat to 8 p.m. Vlsttors are reqaest*, 42K Bluofleld Dr. daughter, 296 Main S t ; M m a«»Mwi wfH meat at the post ter of the Rev. and Mrs. K. BJj- be sUfajact to an Interest ed not to smoke in patleats’ Atoo, Francto Reid, Moun- Lorraine ByehoMd and eon, 132 nar Rask, formerly o f 138 Kee penalty of bne’h ^ of one 68 i home at 4:i5 pm. rooms. No more than two vW- i^iiw Rd.; Mm Otohe Marag- School St; Mm JIane Hkyden ney St, has been named to the per oent per month, retro in all sizes; indnding tom at one time per patient y,w>, BhOt Hartford; Liowls aitd daughter, 27 Glenwood St Myatlc Reivilaw, North Amer- dean’s list for the spring s4m- active to July 1. right size for that grand, ester at North Park College, The tax collector’s office ^ ™ Bradley, South St, Coventry; —’— ------mother and wedding pie-^ Icah Bemttt AasoctaiUon, wlU M m Linda Jenkowakt, 480 TUNA'S BVE8IOHT SHARP meat tomorrow at 7:S0 pm . at CSilcago, m . Her faithor .Is the will accept payment In per ADkOTTED S A - T U R D ^ ; Ruth HONOLULU-A aMpJack tuna t u n • • • son to 4 p.m. tomorrow. Viet Marines Wipe Out Reds Odd FeHowB Halt fotmer pastor of Trinity Cove Payments by mail muat be ® Spencer, Hartford; ComoHo De- can distinguish objects the sise boHi gtow8 are opeti Hum* and frl* till ® nant Church. 8 D^ey Clmle, Rroki^e; Mm. Bigelow St; Cheater of a pinpoint two feet away, ro- poOtmarked no later than main stre e b -2 atow a-eaat middle tpke. IMlM Marloa Jceoeman, ohll- Sandra Dybem, 1087 Main St; 104 TT,y.ir.„.nHi^i, st.; cent teats at a U.S. government Aug. 1. dren’li librartan, wiQ teU atsout Barry W. Krause o f 87 Wal Steven^E^wo, ^19 C^ptield Uilrley Thlbodoau, 30 biological laboratory here ahow- "Indlena and Ploneenf ’ at a nut S t was named to the dean’s Rd.; «rni._ William Erbe,W.V. Virginia Winifred Od. Otory hour for children from 4 hst for the spring quarter quar Lane, Tolland; Garvey Fox, to 8 yoana o f a ^ tomorrow at ter at Virginia Polytedmlc Ih- Venum Garden Apts., Rock stitute, BlackOburg. Police Arrests In Huge Mekong Delta Sweep 10 am. at Mary Cheney L4> ville; Rodney Lassen, Lake St, bnaiy. Coventry; Joseph Pregony, 80 Mancheater WATEIS wUi Milton J. Dickinson, 34, of 689 Grace Rd., Wapplng; Ronald Mias Kathleen Kosak of 174 meet tomorrow at the Italian Main St was issued a 12th Clr- R 1 c k e r t Windemere Ave., Greenwood Dr. and Miss Vir American Club. Weighing in cult Court warrant this morning Rockville; Earl Staira, 46 Steep ginia DeHan of 26 Westminster will be from 7 to 8 pm. Ihere charging him with breach of Hollow Lane; Ji>hn Strickland, ICC Boosts Mines Boost Rd. left today by plane for win be a short buetnan meet peace. Main St, Vernon; Douglas Paris, France. During their Eu ing. Police said the arrest stems Twerdy, Northfleld Rd., Coven- ropean vacation, they will visit from a complaint from the a- try. ______Railroads^ Food Prices, with Miss Kosak’s brother, partment building superlnten- AiDMITOBD x Juyi'iJRPiAY: Capt. Gary P. Kosak of the Minor Crashes, dent where Dickinson lives. Dominic Aooaipio, 87 QrKfbi Freight Rate Trigger Hunt U.S. Air Force, and his family TTie superintendent, Raymond Ronald in Ekigland. None Arrested Clark, 74, told poUce he dis- WASHINGTON (AP) — ’The SAIGON (AP) — U.S. covered some rubbish recenUy Interstate Commerce Commis Legal Notice A utility pole was hit last on a loading platform at the and South Vietnamese 3 night In one of three minor car rear of the apartment building. sion granted the nation’s rail forces have killed 350 Viet UOnOB FEBBtlT NOTICE OF AFFUOATION accidents reported today by po In the rubbish was a piece of ^ roads today a $300-mUlion an C!ong in the largest allied IMs as to rive notice that I, paper with Dickinson’s name on assault of the war in the ROBBRT OHAUa^ o( 114 Main lice. No arrests were made and nual increase in freight rates, St. East Berlin. Oonneodcut, have ^ police quoted Oark as the first In seven years. Mekong Delta, field com no injuries reported. flavin^ lATirte Giaixl, 4i3 HlUcpest Dr., filed an ^nlloetlon dated July 20. The action came despite Jolm- 1967 wan uie Liquor Control Com- IT** A . A V RockvHle; iMark Qrant. Baat manders in the operation misaion for a Manchester Public John M. Stewart, 17, of 49 son administration requests to Oakland Rd., Wapplng, was The M^rlntendent he jjetael. Caipen- reported today. Market fOr (he aale c t alcoholic. hold the line on rate hikes be The U.S. Command in Saigon Uquor on the presnlsea, 866 Main backing his car on Pine St. asked Dickinson’s wife whether ^ ^ Coventry; Mrs. Mary 8t^ Mancheater, Oonnecucut. the rubbish beloi^ed to her and Heiwltt, 198 Chestaut S t ; Oaith- cause of their possibly inflation announced the massive ground Tlie bustneaa will be ousned by about 7:30, police said when it ary effects on the economy. Robert Chausse and Paul 1>. Qrla- hit the pole on the east side of her husband and Mrs. Dickinson Hinos, 26 Croft Dr. and river operation by an esti woU of 114 Mato St., EaOt Berlin, The ICC said the present level mated 10,000 troops wax'' Connecticut, and srQl be conducted the street. said it did not. Also, James Hynd, 23 Luclen Later her husband allegedly cairistopher Jedmson, 40 of rates “ Is clearly inadequate launched last Friday to clear by ROBER*T CHAUSSE and PAUL, The other crashes occurred in D. OiRlBWOLJl of 114 Main St, confronted CTark, a s k ^ Mm Joseph S t ; NIcholaa Miapotti, 16 to provide the carriers with suf out Viet Cong whose minijng of East Beilin, Conneoblcut. as pei^ store parking lots. m ktee. __ what he meant by insulting his Edgertm S t ; John Moore, Ly- ficient revenues, under econom the main highway from the del ROBEJRT CHkUSSE At the lot at Caldor Depart wife, then slapped the superln- ^ ^ BoMxm; Donna Mur- ical and efficient managemenL ta has raised food prices in Sai railed July SO. 1967 ment Store on ’Tblland Tpke., tendent in the face, Clark told 241 IBirch Moimtaln Rd.; to meet the needs of the com- gon. The announcement of the two cars collided at 12:32 p.m. the police. jj^aHy Toman, 138 Trout mefee of the United States and operation was withheld for five Saturday. Barry T. Robinson, 17, of 43 stream Dr., Vernon; Mrs. its national defense.” days for security reasons. Police said the drivers were ‘Pony Boys’ Arrive Safely at Expo The rate increase will be OYER 3 MILLION Foster St was charged at 11:36 Gladys TopeUua, 49 Tliomas S t, The U.S. Command said it Joan b. Lucia of Baker Rd., p.m. Saturday with breach of Wepping. about 3 per cent. ’The ICC thus had reports of 200 Viet Cong PRESCRIPTIONS Vernon and Richard L. Bemont, Two Massachusetts "pony boys" Jeff Wittemore, 9, (left) and brother gave the railroads almost what peace. Police said they were B I R T H S SATURDAY: A Tony, 11, arrived at Expo 67 yesterday after a 350-mile trip from Boston in killed and that U.S. casualties Safely Compoanded 66, of 104 Falknor Dr. they sought. The industry had were 16 dead and 59 wounded. dispersing teen-agers from the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wil their pony cart. They carried no money and depended on friends, relatives In the lot at Stop and Shop Teen Center on School St. and liam Romanowsid, Leona Dr., asked for increased revenues Uno(ficial reports from the field ARTHUR DRUG on W. Middle Tpke., another Robinson refused to leave. Rockville; a daughter to Mr. and new found sympathizers for food and lodging. Their family joined them for $327.6 million a year. said 28 South Vietnamese troops two-car collision occurred at He is scheduled to appear in and Mrs. Edward Bresnahan in Montreal for a tour of the World’s F air. (AP Photofax) The commission in its 62-page Firemen in a cherry picker search through wreckage of upper floors of an had been killed and 60 wounded. 3:05 p.m. Saturday. Manchester Circuit Court 12 Jr., Stafford Springs. order said the increase would apartment house in Caraballeda, Venezueli), six miles north of Caracas. The Elsewhere in South Vietnam, Police said a car driven by Aug. 14. BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son become effective not less than building was damaged in a violent earthquake that struck Saturday. Fivp only light ground action was John Carmichael, 38, of 4 S. Ehigene A Erickson, 19, o f 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kublllus, 10 days after the railroads file Americans are among the 58 known killed in the quake. (AP Photofax), reported. Hawthorne St. collided with an Radding St. was charged at 7 :30 Diane Dr., Vernon, with the ICC a master tariff The Air war in North Vietnam rrS MARLOW'S other driven by Clare P. Brew p.m. Saturday with operating a DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Negro Violence Spreads, plan, detailing the rate hikes. jumped back to normed scade er of East Hartford. motor vehicle without a license. Mrs. Nora Starin, 21 Jordt St.; ’Theoretically, if the railroads Monday as the weather cleared for a TORO! A cruiser patrolman said he Arthur Kloman, 233 Center St.; filed their plan today, pie in and Navy fliers resumed full If yon own a oheap power crease could become effective 149 Die, Thousands Hurt operations after the disruption nMwer now, you probably stopped Erickson after the Mrs. Alice Landry, 133 Walker youthepassed several cars at St.; John Campbell, East Hart- in 10 days. caused by the fire aboard the know all about expensive Murphey Given Casts Shadow on Capital ’The railroads had said they rapolr hois and miserable N. Malh St. and Depot Square, ford; Mrs. Marg;aret Beaulieu, carrier Forrestal. mnunei Satmdaya. Von're Farewell Token Erickson did not have a driver’s 28 Bunce Dr.; Mrs. Maida Gan- were forced with increased U.S. fliers flew a total of 186 probably ready for a trooble- license, the patrolman said. geffl, Windsor; Mris. Cynthia WASHING’rON (AP) — The played a role In the handling of corners by a loudspeaker truck costs this year totaling about In Venezuelan Quake missions, 46 more than the 90 and they complied within mo $441 million and that at the tree TORO . . . Omne on In Superintendent o f Parks and Erickson is scheduled to ap- 'i^tcomb. Rocky Hill; paries fires and thrown rocks and the Detroit riot. flown Sunday. Many of their and see one! In Milwaukee, some 4,000 Na ments. same time net Income would fall demolished buildings for vic Monday and airlines said flights targets were in the Hanoi-Hai- Recreation Hbrace Murphey, pear in Manchester Circuit Kaselauska, 718 N. Main St.; bottles of racial violence struck CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Court 12 Aug. 21. Donald Bird, 199 Pine Tree Wsushington, D.C. today In a tional Guards;nen appeared to Some 30 arrests were made in below what it was last year If tims and survivors. Firemen were back to normal. phong area which had been pro rates were continued at present The toll from earthquakes that working his laOt day for the Julius Roazen, 61, of Brook- Lane, South Windsor; Joseph two and a' half-hour long dis have a firm rein on the disturb Washington. Most of the vio working a telescopic boom lift President Raul Leonl ordered tected by bad weather in recent lence was concentrated in a pre levels. rocked Caracas and northwest TV>wn of Manchester, today re line. Mass., was charged at 3:30 BuUer, ^ Spriug St ; DonMd turbance that brought roam ances tliat brought two shooting ed three children and their the Venezuelan pavilion at Expo weeks. A dominantly Negro district. The ICC said the railroads Venezuela rose to 149 known ceived a gift from the employes yesterday with failure to KueM, 75 Mountain Rd., Mrs, ing bands of Negroes to within a deaths and more than 100 inju parents from one building still 67 in Montreal closed until Fri Two more American war p.m. Other incidents hit Provi Immediately and urgently need o f the Municipal Bulldingi—a Charlotte Oatway, 16 Diane Dr.; mile of'the White House. ries, and 260 arrests Sunday and dead today with thousands In partly intact. day out of respect for the earth planes were lost, raising to 627 yield the right of way to a ve dence, R.I. and Erie, Pa. where ed additional revenues to cover travel bar, paid fOr, ajqiroprl- Frank Nowicki, 60 Foxcroft Dr. Monday. jured and 100 to 300 estimated The Caracas Airport reopened quake's victims. the number of U.S. combat hicle not obliged to stop. A police charge and a heavy An alleged sniper was arrest racial disturbances flared two ately enough, from the "O ieer Police said Roazen drove off Also, Sybella Larkin, 92 Birch (See Page Fourteen) planes reported lost over North rainfall broke up the groups ed Monday night and a 34-year- weeks ago. missing. Fund.” Exit 94 of the Wilbur Cross St.; James Henning, 272 Sherry Vietnam. Three crewmen were who had surged north and old Negro woman appeared to Eight of the approximately 15, Circle, Tolland; Thomas Cros- A series of disturbances Mon listed as missing. Murphey retires today after Highway, slowed his car at a northwesf^of the White House, suffer a heart attack as she fled 000 Americans living in Venezu stop sign, then pulled onto To! sen. North Grosvenordale; Mrs. day night in Providence. R.I., Two U.S. Army helicopters 39 years of town employ, in Capitol and other landdiarks, from a fire-bombed building. left 12 person.s, including three ela were killed in the devas Time Nearly Ran Out terrupted only hy four years land T^ke. In fnmt of a police Ramona Weeks, 19 Lakevlew Lunar Launch tating quake Saturday, the U.S. also were destroyed in a colli Ter., Coventry; Dominic Pontl- breaking windows and In at A curfew on the city was lift policemen, injured. Four per of service in the armed forces. cruiser. Embassy said. A minor quake sion which killed eight men near celU, Williams Rd., Bolton; least one Instance looting a ed temporarily but will be re sons were stabbed and two oth Roazen is scheduled to ap Threatened by struck battered Caracas Mon the coastal city of Tuy Hoa, 260 U New Whiriwlnd* by Samuel Brady, 1020 Strong Rd., liquor store. stored tonight. ers shot as some 200 Negroes miles northeast of Saigon. pear in Manchester Circuit Police In Portland, where the day but the only death reported Trio Under Arrest South Windsor; Mrs. Eva A brick heaved through the roamed the streets throwing Troops of the U.S. 9th and Court 12 Aug. 14. worst racial disturbance in Ore Poor Weather was that of a man who leaped in Farmer, 24 Lynn Dr., Vernon; windshield of a car seven blocks bricks, bottles and other debris 25th Infantry divisions. South TORO* John Rlker, 63, of 61 Union gon's history blazed Sunday and panic from his third-floor apart Mrs. Mary Mohr, 79 Hackma from the White House caused at police and civilians. No one CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Vietnamese rangers anO-- St. was charged at 6 p.m. yes Monday, repoited the .streets ment. terday with operating a motor tack St.; Mrs. Dorothy Wood, minor injuries to a fireman. — With uncertain weather cond In Mail Truek Theft Marines and a U.S. Navy task LECLERC quiet. Negroes were ordered off (See Page Fourteen) Tired rescue workers kept FROM vehicle without a license. 166 Greenwood Dr.; Mrs. Minnie There were reports of gunfire, itions threatening a possible BOSTON (AP) - A major employes in jeopardy. Convic force were taking part in the big sifting through the rubble of FUNERAL HOME Police said the arrest stem- Pfeiffer, Kelly Rd., Vernon; but police later attributed the postponement, the space agency tion would carry a minimum delta sweep centered about 14 buildings that crumpled Satur break has occurred’in the great TERMS! med from complaints of wit- William Blazensky, 59 Clinton blasts to firecrackers exploding plans today to launch the last of sentence of 25 years in prison. miles weOt of My ILo, one of - day, searching for victims. Plymouth mail truck robbery FUNERAL nesses who said they saw Rlker s t ; Lisa MalUet, 269 Lawrence in garbage ceuis. its Lunar Orblter photographic Two months after It occurred, the largest cities in the ridi Damage was estimated at $100 with the arrest of a woman and driving erratically on New State R(J_, Wapplng. In Detroit, the government spacecraft toward the moon. about 30 U.S. marshals and post rice-producing area. SERVICE million. Rd. Also, Theresa Williams, Gll- continued a phased withdrawal Clark Says Romney Lunar Orblter 5, perched atop two men in the $1,651,277 cash office inspectors tore Richards’ ’ Lt. Gen. Fred C. Weyand, MARLOW^S RICHARD E. Riker is scheduled to appear g^d Rd., Andover; Mrs. Anna of paratroopers. Four battalions a powerful Atlas-Agena rocket, The earthquake Monday haul. $18,000 home apart. commander of Field Force n, First for Everything LSCLBaRC Chicken Parts Sale! of the lOlst ’ Airborne Division was to roar skyward at 4:09 knocked down a garment facto The woman, mother of four They ripped out ceilings and said the force is trying to root In Manchester Circuit Court 12 Hurchala, Stafford; Mrs. Step- at mar LOW Prices! Director Aug. 14. hcuile Letendre and son, 36 Du- were being flown from Selfridge p.m. EDT and swing Into orbit ry and 10 persons were trapped children, and‘ the two men are walls, pried up floor boards and out Viet Cong who have been The delicious difference you can taste is freshness! Superb flavor! Plump, In the wreckage. Panic spread accused of committing with Downtown Main St, ______rant SL; Mrs. Jeannette Davis Air Force Base, 30 miles from Grateful for U.S. Aid around the moon on Saturday to took panels off outside walls and mining Highway 4, the main Call 649-5869 meaty and tender, small of bone for more meat, greater flavor! temporarily among some of the "other persons unknown” what Mancheater and daughter, Stafford Springns; the city, to their home station in film potential astronaut landing eaves. A search warrant said road over which rice and other 23 Main Street, Manchester WASHING’rON (AP)— Atty. sponse by a top official of the 1.7 million Caracas residents, Is believed to be the largest Ft. Campbell, Ky., and three Johnson administration to Re sites and areas of high scientific they sought $1 million of the farm products move to Saigon. M ore C om fortW earing Mrs. Patncla DeaRoches and Gen. Ramsey Clark said today but the tremor was not felt in cB.sh robbery In the nation’s his battalions of the 82nd Airborne publican Romney’s charge of interest. mail loot. In the past 10 days, 'Weyand T E E T H Hartford; htos. Michigan Gov. George Romney some sections of the city. tory. said, the Viet' Cong cut the road Doris Boulanger and daughter, Division were being moved politics. Possible lightning and high In the search of Richards’ A federal grand jury charged eight times, raising food prices To overcome discomfort when 16 Michael Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Chicken Breasts Chicken L^ s from the city to the air base. —^who accused President John winds which accompany late- The U.S. Embassy said Amer home, $350 in cash was found Clark declined to comment in the three with the 1962 robbery in Saigon. denturecc ellp,eUp, elideel ______or looeen. lust Catherine Baker, 46 Pioneer Gov. George Romney called son of playing politics during qftemoon showers occurring in ican citizens killed included hidden beneath a bathroom □rlnkle a Uttle PAS'l’JBgrH oh your detail on the Romney assertion, in indictments returned Monday Troops of the South Vietnanp*'' New England's Leading piatee. FASTIEXTH holds dentures Circle. You get more solid, Exciting flavor In these^ off the curfew, in effect since Detroit's racial rioting—"ex- Florida this time of year "could Ronald Regis Zediak, 26, of Mc floor, authorities said. Richards saying he had not had an oppor- Keesport, Pa., a representative two weeks before the five- ese 7th Division began a recoit- firmer. You eet better, feel more IDOCSOKAIRGED Y E S T E R meaty drumsticks and' July 23, and lifted restrictions. pressaapressed mshis gravuuuvgratitude to me sev- review thoroughly the be a problem,” said launch said it was gambling winnings. X" comfortable. PASTKETO is alkaline plump white meat, w year statute of limitations runs nalssance of Route 4 last' Two-Year Professional —won’t aour. H e^ check plate odor. DAY: Peter Sheridan, 23 HUl- on the sale of liquor and gaso- eral times” for federal action in events rtiirimr thP director Robert H. Gray. ” We of the U.S. National Chatholic The searchers said they found thighs — ideal for fry sequence of events during the out for the federal government Wednesday. Two days later U.S. Dentures that fit are essential to glde Ave., South Windsor; Mrs. more moist and ten line. The restrictions on public the troubled City. just have to play it by ear.” Welfare (inference; Bonnie a shotgun and a .45-caIlber pis health. Bee your dentist rtoularly. hours before the commitment of Spiller, 26, and her mother, to prosecute. Navy barracks ships pushed up School of Oet FASTEBTH at all drug cotmters. Bemioe LaReau, East Hart- der than any ordinary ing or baking. Serve assemblies also were removed, “ I never detected anything If the launch was postponed tol, two bullet-proof vests and federal troops to help quell the Named in the indictments the My Tho River to land a bri 9 chicken. Luxury with with Stop & Shop although, a state of emergency but cordiality in all of our con until Wednesday, changing posi Mrs. Tania Braun. 47, both of two belts of the type worn by Detroit riots. were Thomas R. Richards, 42, gade from the U.S. 9th Divlalon remained in effect. versations,” Clark told The As tions of the earth and moon Houston, Tex., and Emilia Ca policemen. Cranberry Sauce. Romney told a news confer brera, a Cuban-born pianist. of Weymouth, an electrician for in the flooded rice paddies out expehse. 4K The Washington outbreak sociated Press. ” I regret that A power shovel was used to ence Monday hC believed politi New England Power C o.; John south of the highway. ACCOUNTING came as violence in Milwaukee politics has been injected into (See Page Fourteen) ^ Four other Americans whose cal considerations were behind J. Kelley, 51, of Watertown,, un (See Page Fourteen) The U.S. troops began closing Baptember 1067 admlsslnsi. ____ and Portland, Ore. subsided and it.” ^hometowns were not known what he said was Clark's insist employed; and Patricia Dia------in on elements of three hardcore JL ; iTlniitlihi Nfiiui charges grew that politics had It was the first direct re- were Keith, Lyn and Alida Ka HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING ence that the governor certify ferio, 32, of Boston. Viet Cong battalions. Two bat- 66 Forest SL, Hartford—TeL 247-1116 Chicken Wings 29ib Chicken Livers 58a plan and Eduardo Parra Neff. Detroit was in a state of uncon Rohhin’ Hoods U.S. military forces In Pana Richards was arrested at his * talions of Vietnamese marines implications now beliig accepted for trollable insurrection in ad ma flew 11,0(X) pounds of relief home by U.S. marshals. The i ^ u e e n s i . . o u 8 i n , joined the sweep Sunday and CHEADLE. England AUGUST. 1967 vance of the commitment of supplies to Caracas. other two surrendered by ar "ianded right on top of a Viet federal forces. (AP) — PoUce are hunting rangements made through their Ex-Model Wed Cong battalion,” Weyand said. for a gang of thieves who The big quake hit Caracas A PBABMACT MUST OBEY BIAMT LAWS. Clark was asked about the attorneys. He reported the Marines 'vir Chu Late Arrival hold up lovers ■with a bow Saturday night during a whirl of Wo wUltoglj follow their commands, for they Romney charge as he prepared The men, both represented by In New Canaan tually wiped out the 263rd Viet and arrow. parties and celebrations of the art Msda to gretoet reo. Bat. here a r * ^ a ^ to testify before a Senate Judici noted criminal lawyer F. Lee Cong battalion and captured the of oar owa ^ e s . Wo always ran this phar- city’s 400th anniversary. NEW CANAAN. Conn. (AP) ary subcommittee on President They sneak, up on couples Bailey, were released in ball of deputy.; commander. BHMy by thea*. courting in parked cars at a One man was saved, a res $25,(KK) set by U.S. Commission — Lord Harewood, Queen Eliza The assault. Operation Coro Johnson’s civil rights bill. cuer reported, because he left With Mao Forces local beauty spot, point er Francis H. Farrell. Mrs. Dl- beth's cousin, has wed former nado II is a continuation of Co 1. WB APPKBCIATB EACH OU8TOBOSB. He told that panel violence their bows and arrows his apartment just before the aferio, represented by attorney ronado I, an a)l-American oper Wa valoo yoor aeloeting oa to ha yoarperaaori TOKYO (AP) — Marshal Chu Though he is considered near and rioting had become the quake to buy a pack of cig model Patricia Tuckwell on a ■hataaey. Wa *oiMifo ooeh m s of yM to Teh belaitedly tottered onto Mao ly senile, Chu's name in China through the Windows and Joseph Bailllro, was freed after ation centered three miles north boa very important yeroea. Smoked Shoulders greatest barriers to the fulfill demand money. arettes. His wife and six posting $5,0(XI ball. 440-acre private estate. of My Tho that ended July 25. K tu id M tC A Tse-tung’s shaky bandwagon and in the ’2.5-mlUlbn-man army ment of civil rights in America. children were trapped when the The Indictments charge that The marriage between the t . YOU 1M8BBVB OOUBTBOU8 ATTBMTION. Enjoy one this weekend at Monday night after, being is nearly as well known as Most victims have been In Coronado I, the U.S. Com Earlier, Senate Democratic building collapsed. divorced member of the British Mao’s. A onetime warlord and too embarrassed to com the three, and others unknown, mand reported 478 Viet Cong WhM yM vWt oar pharmsey, expeet to ba this special low price. humiliated, criticized and then Bulldozers and .cranes swung royal family and Miss 'fuckwell, ------a Mood. Wa alaeoraly pw B o wium addict who joined the Leader Mike Mansfield of Mon plain. But two reported they robbed two postal workers of were killed and 57 weapons COUNTRY apparently making his peace, into service in the dearch who is the mother of his 3-year- ' walfOro win always ba Enjoy the true flavor of Ctommiinist revolution late in tana rebuked Romney, saying had to hand over $8.40. the money in Canadian and U.S. captured with 40 U.S. dead with Mao. through the debris and partly old son Mark, was approved ham in these sweet, pink- life, he is said by s o i^ author- political statements about riot currency. It also charges them and ,^73 wounded. The 81-year-old marshal, a earlier this month by the queen. iities to have been superior to ing were "demeaning and utter with putting the lives of postal FARE meated, sugar-cured shoul cofounder with Mao of the Harewood is 17th In line for (See Page Faurtecs) g, gVlBYTHINO 18 POTBNTLY FBB8ZL appeared Mao in gpjerrilla warfare, ly useless.” T m ean bo eontaln that ovary prodnot yon ders. Lean, short-shank. Clark testified to the Senate the British crown, and he was w ill got froBs ns w ill be at Its best, far wo with his former colleagues at a premier Chou En-lal and oth- required under Britain's Royal 5 to 7 lb. average weight. honoring oxereiae a strict toventery oantral to iaoare reception revolutionaries were • Marriages Act to have her per ’’Tragic, lawless rioting has this. We reserve the right the army’s 40th anniversary. It present for the army day cele mission to marry. So far as was seared the face of American For a wide selection of fine food in a pleasant 4. WB FBICB BVBBYTHINO FAIBLY. to limit quantitlef. was his first appearance at a bration. But Marshal Ho Lung, known no one so close in line to The towoot prieo, whleh pwndls m to naStm inajor event In eight months. another cofounder of the army, cities. It must and will be the sovereign has been di Bulletin atmoephere. . Chu’s evident conversion to stopped. For civil rights, this is too folr profit wo need to oparato a paod. was absent, presumably still vorced. S e ^ h t o p h a r M W , to oxaetly oriwt wo Mao’s side in the power struggle a time of adversity.” unforg;iven for anti- Maoist sins. A justice of the peace per 1100 BURNSIDE AVE.—EAST HARTFORD ehargo. No PNral Na Uool with President Liu Shao-chi An editorial today in Defense ‘Now is a time to prove our BETTER HOUSING MOVES formed the ceremony Monday 6. WB STOCK TOUB FAVOBITB PBODUCTS. gave the 73-year-old party .Minister Lin Plao’s Liberation greatness,” Clark said in urg;ing in the garden beside a lily pond HARTFORD (AP) — Con Whether It be 0 OMdlelna, a ttok rooa* need chairman a 7-3 marg;in in ^1- Army Daily boasted Of the approval of a civil rights bill at the mansion of Ruth Lapham necticut moved on two fronts or a favortto prodnot. too oM are ww na’s top Communist power org- army's dhity and support for which includes an open-housing Big Bcefbuifeif, V4 Lb. have to. U not, yon ean be eartata Lloyd. today toward asauring equal iCtaar-Brolled Prittie Beef ...... 45 an, the Politburo’s Standing Mao, but it also held out the provision. ” No ntjission of Amer- opportunities in housing 'and got it far yM and Koto than m always havo The couple left New York’s tt for year fataro need. Fresh Sweet Coni committee. put the massive possibility that President, Liu lea can outrank its urgent quest employment for Its reOldenta Kennedy International Airport absence of distant military jjjg followers may join with for equal justice for all . . . particularly those living In Fried Clems on Toasted Roll this morning for London. Delicious com- chiefs from the Peking recep- u n ’s predecessor, long-dis- “ Violence and rioting are al- urban ghettos. Gov. John Tnnliidlny all thc trlm ln gs...... Among those in attendance $1.25 on-the-cob tion— only four of the 13 area graced Marshal Peng Teh-hual len to the spirit of civil rights Dempsey named Lt. Qov. to go with were the bride’s brother, Barry, commanders attended—Indi- lo Jui-ching, the ousted and wholly Irrelevant ' to its Attilio R. FrusslneUl as your S t o p i S h o p cated the army remains divided cashiered chief of the army gen- ihcrit, but they so dishearten a musician with the London Ralnri P late White Symphony Orchestra, and Nan Chairman and Secretary of Frtiit with Oottago Cbecea or Sbertiet fina uncertain. eral staff, in overthrowing the commitment that they have be-’’ State Ella T. Grasso qs vice ^ .80 PBBSGBIRItMl UHBMI8TS Gem i(Th6 most immediate fruit Maoists. come the greatest barriers to its cy Norman LaSalle of South ChickenI ampton, N.Y. The wedding cou chairman of his Executive ' Bradiees llao may be able to harvest ..jf y,e handful of top party fulfillment.” Committee on Human Rights FOODS from Chu’s return to his fold persons in authority taking .the Nevertheless, Clark said, the ple had spent the weekend in 767 MAIN ST. Southampton before coming to and Opportiiblties. The gov Mancheater could be the convening of, the capitalist road seek to usurp nation must persevere ” becat)se ernor also filled all but one' A 'TBEAT Special for Mon., Tmm . & Wed. only! National People’s Congress to poiJtical power,” the editorial it is right and because failure New Canaan for the ceremony. Justice of the Peace Allen place on the 15-meiuber FOR EACH oust Uu from the presidency, "they will inevitably 6ol- now will make It harder later group. . The vacancy, he said; Parking Always Available, Birch St. Parking Lot Chu, as chairman of the stand- laborate with the h ^ dful of top and some day impossible.” Saaf was uncertain how to ad SAVE PENNIES PER 1TEM..D0LLARS PER WEEK AND HUNDREDS PER YEAR dress Lord Harewood. will be taken by the new ^X n u d u n OF TOUR Ing, committee of the Congress army persons In authority tak- Romney asserted Monday Commissioner of Correction, FAMILY reportetlly blocked all attempts m MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST, MANCHESTER, CONN. to call it Into session. (See Page Fourtech) (See Page Fourteen) KFJJJIY MRS. PATRICIA D1AP7KRIO lllOMAS R. RICHARDS (See Page F’ourtcen) who has not yet been named. OpwTAJLtollPJI. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1967 BIANCHESTER EVfeNING HERALD. MANCHfiST^JR, (X)NN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 1,1967 PAGfe THRBB Rhnda Among Jfissing Vetnon , Capital Roundup / Small^t Union Sheinwold Bridge South Windsor F e r n io n Opposes Others i ■ . Motorcyclist Math Head HOLD BACK YOUR ACES U.S. Prepares to Lift At Uniroyal Firm TO GET GOOD CUMATE South dealer Romps on Grass, In Forreistal Mishap By ALFRED BHEiBWOLD North-South vulnerable High School Library At Parley NAUGATUCK (AP) - T h e NORTH A few himdred years ago an Police Charge A Manchester Navy man, Robert A. Rhuda of 158 master contract which hild been 4 J 10 9 7 6 3 Television Italian poet on a visit to the Tanner St., is piissing after the explosion which rocked Walter H. Neff, RockvlUe Carmichael Passport 'ratified by two other United A J 5 Motorcycles are meant for the Infernal Regions noted that a Cited in Evaluation 6:00 ( 8) Movie 0 i ) i m r n t u NeiwT GiU_ High School math department 0 8 ( 8-Sn Mike Dougla* 3 0 ^ Nerwa Bporta. Weathtir the U.S.S. Fqrrestal last Saturday. WASHINOTON (AP) — The eign countries ane never so for Rubber Workers union locals at special area was reserved for Di tha recently ipofniflelted space for expansion of the staff road but one Rockville cycle Rhuda is ah aviation boat head, is attending a conference 4 A J 6 (10) Ferry Mason State Department is moving to malized. Constitutional scholars the Uniroyal complex here was the sort of bridge player who and a cramped area for student driver did not think so yester (11) Merv Orlfftn swains mate and was on duty for mathematics supervisors ovaluaHon oif 0 Tolland Cotumhia 12tb Circuit Vernon ...... Town-991 Agreement You Should Know ••• Residents Court Cases Lions Qub Donates $1^800 Allan B, Chesterton 3r. High Court MAwomgttMii flaasioN Celebrating “ Ttm moat rewardiiiar expe- Vote Tonight Key to MEG Request BuMon Bahksrvffle, 24, of 81 Gives Rtiling To Help Build Skating IBnk ri® o e t t my career,” ie the way School S t, pleaded guUty to a A request by the S7-member Manchester !&kunicipal Nichols, for two weeks and her AMaa B. Oheeterton Jr. (wma up On In d u s^ The Lions Club has voted to 1 substitute charge of breaking Employes Group (l^ G ) to be recognized as an accept- On Home Lot dopate $1)800 to help buUd an sister is at Camp Harknese in U i 18 moBtha aa director o t itble labor organization turned out yesterday to be a sec Waterford for three weeks. Tolland residenta will and Altering without permis PHILCO-FORD ice skating rink at the recrea Mhocheeter’a Project , a rem e 1 asked tonight to approve sion and the case was oon- ondary question and purely academic, at a hearing be The State Supreme Court tion area on Hennequin Rd. Five cithers lare olttenfBng dial program ot reading and sale of Tolland land to a ' J fore Qie State Labor Relations ------Camp Springledge, a day camp ruled todays that a local cou Myron Berkowitz, club presi mathematlcB for ekmentary tsry” company p , ____ t a i X ^ ^ Boii^ In Wethersfield. ibllity. If It rules against that ple who sued a West Hartford dent, ' said the rink is a direct in Willimantic, and are being (Kdxxd piq)Ue. move from Vernon to Tolland, tomx investigation. transported by volunteers. TOe state hoard ruled that it eligibility, the status quo re- developer over the size of their result of the Columbia Amateur Made poaelble through federal A special town meeting at 8 Baskervllle was azredted in must first decide whether a mains and Local 99J remains house lot should be awarded Hockey Association, formed 4-M Family Day Program and etate granta, the project p.m. in the Hicks Memorial connection with a break-in at working agreement signed by sole bargaining agent, dam ages. last winter to sponsor a minor 4-H Family Day will be held began In January 1966 at four School gym has been called by the Seedtest plant on-Summit a e To«m of Manchester and the « the board rules that MEG ’The suit was brought by Mr. hockey league. Aug. 12 at Ocean Beach in New (teht^l centers end has contin the Board of Selectmen to pre- St. several months ago. An 90-member l^>cal 991» State, jg an acceptable labor organiza- and MDrs. David J. Richard of Dr. Gordon McDonald, CAHA London, according to Albert ued to operate since then under sent the company and the deal unsuccessfuT attempt was made Cmmty and Local Employes, tion, an automatic election must Kanter Dr. against A. Wald- president, says the men have Gray, county club agent. to the public. The selectmen, to enter a Seufe in the premises. DIAMOND additional grants, with Chester AKLrCIO, constitutes a legal pe ordered, to choose a sole man & Sons, Inc. had the project and site approv Included in the plans are a ton as its head. members ot the Tolland In police said. bar to the recognition of a sec- bargaining agent between MEG A decision in favor of the ed by the area development hew 4-H exhibit from the state dustrial Commission, the Rock A reduced charge of trea- ond labor organization for mu- and Local 991. Richards had been granted office, club booths and a con 'Another smaller but similar committee. Selectmen have a program—(Project HI — which ville Area Chamber of Com peaslng was finally nolled nlclpal employes. That r u l i n g ______in Tolland County Superior map of the area for the propos cert by the Windham County merce and company execu will be announced in a few extends the remedial reading agelnat htatc O. Mathleu, 35, Court but Waldman appealed ed rink and are expected to 4-H Band. tives will explain the sale of 495 Tolland ’Ipke. JUBILEE and math instruction to pupils days. to the state’s high court. ’The approve the project at their A special ticket is being plan. The union agreement expires Gunmen Escape high'court upheld the decision. printed for identification, pur at tlie secondary level, was Mathleu waa aiteefted on next meeting. atartod in Beptsmber of last Then approval of the sale July 9. He waa charged with Jan. 1, 1969rlt has been in force The Richards had purchased poses and may be bought for of about 7.8 acres of town land since 1966, when Richard Mar With Gold Bars Nurse on Vacation year, also with Chesterton as breaking and entering with a lot and a house from Wald Mrs. Shirley Fox, public 35 cents. Families will need to just south of Rt. SO for about tin was general manager, and man and received a plot plan identify themselves by signing director. criminal Intent. The attorney At JFK Airport health nurse, will be vacatinlng T(ig«ttier, these two programs tinue to Incree^e, Chesterton $19,500 w ill be asked. lepreaenltlng Mathleu aald hia SALE has been amended several showing 20 feet of land be their names and county. most of August. Her replace provide highly indlvlduaUzed in- was recently selected by School If the sale , Is approved, resi ctienit went to a building doae times, following negotiations be tween the house and the south The entrance fee includes use dents will be asked to vote tween the union and present NEW YORK (AP) — Two ment is Mrs. Jerry Ward.- stnioUon for about 270 pupils. Superintendent William Curtis to bis home where hia diUdren ern boundary. The 20 feet com The clerk, Mrs. Eklward Rath- of the dressing room, swimming $35,000 for extending water and had heen playing. Mlathleu, a General Manager Robert Weiss, gunmen invaded a KLM Royal plied with the minimum zoning in the ocean and pool and reduc Borne attend the dasses only to become the schoors first di- bun, will toe at the office dally two or three hours each week rector of state and federal proj- sewer lines to the acres. In father of six, went In the build MEG was turned down by the Dutch Airlines loading area at requirements. ed rates on rides and activities. cluded will be an access road FULL 267 SQ. IN. state board in May 1966, when j^^n F. Kennedy. International from 9 a.m. to noon. Those who ae a isui^lement to their regu- ecta. ing, the attorney aald, waa But the Waldman firm, when need to contact the agency dur to the land and other expenses. seen, and the police were call it sought recognition as the ,, ^ ^ . it set pins defining the boun Manchester Evening, Herald lar work, but others with severe At its last session, the school A third vote will be called town’s bargaining agent. The today and took two gold ing other hours may leave a problsms receive all their aca board confirmed the appoint ed. COLOR TV daries four months later,- found message with The Landmark. Columbia correspondent, Vir to 'borrow $16,000 to pay for denial w as on the basis th at b ars valued a t $23,376.30, police ginia Carlson, teL 328-9224. demic work through the pro ment, ' voting Chesterton a At the court beealon, the that the foundation of the house Handicapped at Camp grams, Chesterton says. improvements. MEG membership included su- said. on the south side was only 1.8 salary next year of $13,245. The Therefore, with a maximum charge breaking (wd entering ALL CHANNEL The Recreation Council has The' reason is that they are was reduced to treapasaing. pervlsory personnel, an illegal The bandits pointed guns at feet from the boundary. The board w ill pay $1,000 of the Investment of $50,000 Tolland made arrangements lor seven so far behind their classmates salary, and the rest wUl be paid ^ ^ ^ Mlathleu pleaded guUty and a situation under the State Munic manager Earl Erickson and two Richards trespassed on the ad ipal Employe Act. handicapped youngsters to at they can lo longer succeed in a - out...... of...... the project...... grantaable industry for the future. noH® ww e n t^ . employes, and announced, joining property whenever they tend camp this summer. The Weiss immediately recognized "nie only wwtroonal costa to Also, the water and sewer Jajnes M. Homyak, 18, of “This is a stickup” and then entered by the back door of the council sponsors a Handicapped East Hartford was fined $15 for |95 Local 991 as sole bargaining carted away two boxes contain- Discussing last night's laboratory fire ait Manchesiter Hospital are, left to right. Assistant house, the high court said. 3^^.****^^' Manchesiter for the programs lines will be available for oth Fire Chief Straughan, Mrs. IXyrothy Dickinson and Mrs. Suzanne Lussier, laboratory tech Children’s Club. ^ trying, ^re “In-Wnd” contributions of breach of peace. He was charg agent for all of the town s em- j^g the gold. One weighed 19 The lower court concluded One girl is at Camp Hem er use. nicians. and Edwin Edwards, Civil Defense director of Manchester, In background. (Herald far _.u . ... dassroom space, teaching ma- ToUand now has three indus ed after he was asked by po ployes, except for supervisory pounds and the other 29. police that the Waldman firm “falsely locks, Easter Seals camp in lice to leave George for Teens personnel, firemen, policemen photo by Pinto.) teriato, custodial services and tries, meo, theuie largest is Borroughs,duhuub and recklessly represented” to on Tolland Tpke., and refused and teachers. jj, April, a 40-pound gold bar the Richards that there was 20 FAIRWAY. LtiSSdtt^to h^as a f^ 2 ^ also on Rt. 30 near Vernon, to do so. Service, Installation ' personnel (teachers, social 4.H Fair Change , In turning down the MEG worth $40,000 being flown to the feet of property on the south F/RST teacher—^is that they are a May 1966 request, the state West Indian Island of Aruba Lab Technicians Cited Worriers Plan FOR RENT workers, nurses, speech thero- error in 4-H programs David C. McGoniegal, 17, of and Legs Optional side. 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro ► means for "giving the kind of piste) (dnoe these also emhe out ggnt out rec«rtly have the 4-H Coventry, pleaded nolo con- board did so "without pre- vanished after it was said to In its appeal to the high court, concentrated, truly individual Judlce,” thus leaving the door have been placed on board at To Form Club jectors—sound or silent, also K for garmenf bogs of the project grants. Fair in Tolland as being this tendere to a charge of faUure For Quelling MMH Fire the Waldman firm claimed that S3 mm. slide projectors. ized help that the classroom open for a new request within a Kennedy. A larger bar, worth teacher simply cannot find time Chesterton,*’at 36, comes to Saturday and Sunday. It will ^ year. A new club, the Worrier’s at most, “there was an innocent r and moth killers j the programs with more than be held Aug. 15 and 16. Theresa abated $55,000 to $60,000, w as left un- A small fire last night in a ed at putting out fires," as a misrepresentation of fact.” WELDON DRUG CO. for. On June 30, MEG petitioned touched, Club, will hold an organization 11 years of varied classroom Morey is the head superintend- ground floor laboratory at similar blaze, apparently caus- But the Supreme Court ruled 767 Main St.—Tel. 643-5331 “Anyone who has taught for again for recognition, stating same week in April $420,- al meeting at 393 Bidwell St. and administrative experience ent. “‘I®** ^^h ,^ car driven by a 15- FREE TICKETS Manchester Memorial Hospi- ed in the same manner as last xhursday at 7 p.m. that an “Innocent misrepre very long knows there are three _____ year-old Massachusetts girl on that it had purged itself of su- qoq currency and bank drafts tal was quickly extinguished night's fire, had occurred in thg or four pupils each year you Philco No Frost (ADULTS ONLY OVER 21) pervlsory personnel. After se- vanished from the airport. It The club is based on the con sentation may be actionable if Thoueb he headed Proiect I Tolland news Is temporarily Coventry on July 9. by three laboratory technicians laboratory "just three months 1 -nougn ne neaaea tTooeci 1 .... A passenger in the vehicle, veral postponements, the hear cept that humans tend to do the declarant has the means of CM never reach,” he says. 'Vo ' a helnv haniUfMl hv thn Herald’s " passenger m me vemcie. was being sent by the Indochina before firemelv.arrived at the ago.” It U these pupils the projects ^8 mont^ and J»^ ^ b y the^ ^ BarrSws, 16, of Windsor Refrigerator-Freezer ing was held yesterday. things better when they do them knowing, ought to know, or has Bank of Laos to the French scene. - ^ Cos. 2, 3 and 4 of the Town STOCK CAR RACES 7 together, thus, group worry is the duty of knowing the truth.” are designed to help, and Ches- m for a JS n i X^s’ Z Loci'®- was charged with allow- Diamond Jubilee Although over three hours American Banking Corp. of New The women, who were com- Fire Department responded to terton feels the programs are tinued—until his new appolnt- more effective than a single The court added that the maUed to P.O. Box 827, Bock- 16-year-old to drive the Special 2 5 9 -» * were spent in open hearing, on- York City, mended on their resourceful- the audible alarm at about 7:15. doing the Job well. A detailed ment—to supendse Buckland car. In yesterday's session, he ly minutes of it was on the Richards had "reasonable viUe. 20 ness by Assistant Fire C'nief The alarm was turned in from ^ ^ evaluation of Project I, the latg- S about the pket^osad in a tepoict fkem the apace Sotenoe Board Of the IMIloaal Hospital Access Road Cost 3 Stamford Men Vernon Etmtfits iii^rdh Anademy o f Soiencea. ^ report ralMs more troubtepome questfoni than lb Esdmated to Reach $75,600 gives reeamiring answers; Ms net effeob, *OldSg£ul7 Head on State Panel then Js negative. «rtlaiete ary 1964. when he preewred , Kenneth Nelson, executive The proposition was tbsut we put into o< $75,600 hUi been pfeuced on coat efoimiBiteis on five aRemate STAMFORD (AP) —Three vice president of N el^ orbU a series o f giant reflector sabel- an esdteaaloa a t lAlpine SL from access roedSi Stamford men have bought the ®^l8htways, Inc., of Vernon, Btes wMrii would, as the day burned IVwmaad O atalm -1. 1881 ■______Haynen B t to W. Middle ., 3 ® ®**^*»*«d cost of the abandoned Stamford Lighthouse has been named to the Cionnec- nigbt, stifl ftoat high owugh bo daboh for pnoVldtae: a * «to n a l enier^ $37oS) ... , .4 _4 . 4,. X ,4 ^cut Emergency Resource the sun and reflect it down into the gWKsy aocesB to ® 26-/oot-wlde road “ to make quite certain that it c o r p s by Gov. John Dempsey. Jungtes o f Vietnam. remains a great landmark.” The organization consists of Whether the ultimate potpoae of this to a n i« n » « 3 h im from iS r a acquialtton, The partnership bid of $10,100, psrsons from private industry _ _ FavaliU in Jutm aot was miUtaiy—to enable our side to keep Managar Robert Wetes t o ^ entered by Benjamin GUbert, ^ state government concem- Qna Tanr ...... Board of Dlredtoro. «>i»*niction of a hos- nnii. o _4 j the management of the t e KaMia ...... on fighiUng Jungle war 24 boura a day, William Swartz and Robert economy In cases of man-made tlirae lltwihn ...... Ohe esUrnato iixbludee the ^ remained thus giving the guerriBes no peace—or Loomis, topped two other offers or natural disasters, One MoBtfa ...... O acquta«ton o f one residence, to ___ mnnaBR o r primarity p^whologlcBl, to torture the the path of the proposed ex- pinpointed from Stamford residents Mon- For the past two years, mem- ■ . THB J^BOCSJlTB D TKB8B guenfllBs by keeping them awake aU tenaton. P™Pweo ex- by the December 1961 dle- day. hers of the corps have been Ite AneetoteTBeiB le ezdnalreljr enutlad night, nke Inmabea of some torture cell ••nn.li.. <4. drafting plaits to cope with ««— <* rgnMCatlnii of aU nem dle- in* I},,-. . The propoeed rood wouM run “While we have no specific emeivenclea Its chalman is M l c t e credited to It e rn a t odaorwiae credit from oppoeite Alpine St wert ^tes In hds memo- e d ^ tktojWMr am alto the local neea pub- —has not been divulged. iWhaps our plans for the lighthouse in the ‘ milltery planneia bad an idea of play of the poii^ the Ahpne St immediate future.” Swart* said ^ ing their moon game both ways. __ twe town’s eiurdmwWno- _ after the bid opening, ” I would As for the obJetiUona by the sclen- K5S tween Oxford Sh and Alton St n w anc Uke to see a ^ecZt light for DempL^^d ^’cS S cu tta The Herald Piinttnc Oomnaav Ino.. aa- K was the number one choice pers^i and Bumaa iw flnannial reatnuSBEr to r typo- Urts, they are nunnerous. They are not host Srartoati e m n a<<|HiarlnK in adverUeemenbi o f toim w director o f pubHc We will not let it go to rack ^ as vou whose willingness am other ramins maUer in The llanoheefer sure what such artificial mooning of a u® w oria Wlalter F u a in Febru- aiwalfted a o that final pkuis and ruin,” Swartz said of the BreatoK Herald. may be worked out with them. countryside would do to the animal and light, located on a 10-acre rocky **7®, “ *"® ^ ^ 4^ ' r ^ aervioe client of N. B. A. Berrice, Lac. nnn s___ xt.. clal talcnts insuTes US that we IW iaben Rmreaentattrea — The JuliiH planb Hfe therei. Some fish spawn when island 200 yards from the west Halhega Bpecial. A ttn cy — New Torit, CW- the moon is foil. Ptenta react in diCfer- ■ will be better prepared to face cago, Detroit a m Boaten. ______Bolton breakwater of the harbor. The emeisrencv Kenneth Nelson ent ways to the durattona o f Ight. J ^ * Pollen Count lighthouse has been vandalized emergency. amaiBESR atiikit twtmbatt o r cxrcuia- T10N8. Astronomers might be confused by so on occasion since it was aban I'oday’s ragweed pollen doned several years ago. « -w r bumdale, Mass. She Uvea with many arUflcial presenoea in the night T w o H orses count In the Harttord area her husband and three children Htalay advertiahic cloeim houre: Stamford Light had been a Mrs. Jvaiofferos For Vooday — f p.m. XVUay. sky. « zero, the Connecticut For Thaaday — l p.m. Saturday. 'll. J beacon to mariners for nearly IVamcd to Post Sylvan Avc., UnlonvUle. For the moment, the objections by Tuberculosis and Health As For Wadneaday — 1 p.m. Monday W in P rizes 100 years, and was property of For Thoraday — 1 p.m. Tueaday the sdentirts appear to have carrted the sociation announjced. Fur Friday — 1 p.m. Wednetoay the federal government until the Mrs. Moiley M. Kalogeros, _ror_8aturday — l p.m. Thursday day—or the night. In fact, the White Starting today. The Her Claaained datdllne — 6 p.m. day before Monday bid opening. the former Moiley Ruth Me pWWicatkm. 6 p.m. Fiday torSaturday House scienice adviser has stated «wii- A t a Show ald will pubdlah the count The trio, all interested dally. in Bride o f Mancherter, has been a m Monday publication. ______Ittoe Government is not interested in the yachting, entered their bid for appointed director of public Two horses owned by Clif Tuesday, Augtist 1 minnor concept at the present time and The basite purpose o f the the structure “ to make quite information for the Greater no ajctlvtty on it is vtouahaed.” Pethape ford Massey and Walter Simon statewide ‘Ragweed Pollen .. To the Best of My Ability .. certain that it remains a great Hartford Chapter Red Cross, Worth defbUation has already salved the prob of Feniwq^ Farm each placed Count Program’’, is to show landmark to Stamford and the The announcement was made lem. fourth and eighth at the East the quantity of ragweed pol Republican Donald S. GenovesS, 35, is sworn In by Secretary o f the State Mrs. Ella GtOsso Stanford Yacht Club,” said Gil- by Roland H. Lange, chapter Policies Of Larch And Lange len present in the air gach to lUie office of State representative from Manchester’s 18th Assembly District. The cere bert, commodore of the club, chairman. ern National Morgan Horse day. Knowing One might well accept the Idea that monies, in Mrs. Grasso’s office in the State Capitol today, were witnessed by a host, of Glfoert said that the light a Hartford Times news cor- Show In Northampton, Mass., A dally coimt wn of WASHING’TON (AP) — Ob- have Congress look like a picnic.” for them, but have. Instead, buUt up DeBella and Reale Opticians birds, and the more you subjected to a wide variety of criti Manchetator today for the Poun- vloualy disturbed and concerned been thinking of the welfare of Oakland, Calif.—’’The govern into a stalemate which seems to have At Expo With RerinoM Pinto hear of natures accon\pHah- cisms, some valid, some fanciful, but it hesMTOklng staUlon •villaae Dralect on W urban rioting and lOoUng, a- —!" - " •• merit should begin a full scale C!omplete ments the truer become the only one capacity—that to grow bigger in t S h show. ThU same horse ^ ^ ^ thousands are has never yet been accused of being so THE U. S. AND USSR CONFRONT ONE ANOTHER Spokane—’’AU and education program to eliminate Eye Glass Service saying that there’s nothing and more obstinate and more bloody. * ^ ® “ expressing their views to sena- snipers should be shot on sight prejudice on "the part of Cau- new under the sun. Our con slow with its moils snails could catch Their great show piece strat^es of SJSan Home s S 'e S r Z “f*" representaUves. when caught in the act. These Ls?a„s who mistak^ni? tStak cern for each customer’s up with it welfare isn’t new either, but statesmanship — the sudden Impromptu TgBXi Snow earlier this ^ __ . „ Most congressional offices people have no right to trial, that thev arp thp chnspn npo Ign-ner. A. h. r.p«K U..lr St U.t you it will make a big, new Presidential hegiras to Guam — have Herald eighth In the harness J t ^ ^te to heavy in volume. take immediate steps or we the difference to you with OUT been pitiable in the silliness of their Best Friends Santa Ana, Calif.—"Let’s take STANDING VALUES! I regard myself these days as the Yankee Winiintab r> i-t V the WBlbur Cross HHiriiwnv tbs There Isn’t a great deal 'in the people will do the Job. We have claiim to accomplishment, in their proc Inside Report Connecticut all the money and resources complete Emti-Semlte. I CEin’t stand Yesterdays afro nr r> nroW t osnnnt ho hv proposed solutions Or guns, we have ammo and we lamation of aims and revisions of aims, stae Gay Cavall®r and dam cannot be « « r v ^ by constructive suggestions, L v e the will.’’ that we are devoting to that 18 Asylum St. Dillon Sales and Service, either Jews or Arabs. Not only some, By A.H.O. idiotic war in Vietnam and lay and then in the almost complete lack of but most of my best friends are Jews. 25 Years Ago 'I*®!?®'. congressional offices say. Most Mississippi-’’Send Room 104 Inc. later confirmation or follow-through for Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak took a fourth in the two-year! faciUtlea will be suppMed by the e^preL t h X b a T to Afri7a aiid give them “ under-privileged And most of the rest are Arabs. With a That any session of. the Con The original basic impetus H artford Your Ford Dealer Nearly $2,500 worth o f War old cliu» and an eighth In the too^^hta and feeling^ often with 160 acres and a tra cts.’’ P®°P‘®- \ ‘®-®" ""P®®’ the high pronouncements so handsome name like mine, of course, it was natu-' necticut General Assembly behind the original demand for „ \ ..-w- sible solution but whatever is Tel. 522-0757 319 Main St., Manchester WABHING’rON — The bitter successfully opposing Tate’s re SAvings Bonds and Stamps are championship harness Hartford. emotion. Russ DeBella Enrico F. Reale ly and glibly made. ral that I picked up so many Semitic should come to the point where the reform had been provided Negro)^— My dramatic.” 643-2145 nomination in the May primary realized at the Victory IXance rtass for f^-^ar-olds aird\ir- ““-i^‘%um~p, several mem- p e o ^ - nrt res^^fnsiita Z .CONTACT LENSES The same air of wdden improvisation, friends. The Arabs liked the Abu bit, pertisanBlilp at the peak o f the it would dare do anything to by the spectacle of some ra election, and he controls the sponsored by Uie Independent der. This horse took a first In neniVTur iWhe twiMiw °* Congress said, ‘"rhe this. We believe in law and or- as if somebody hadi^ddenly decided the and the Jews liked the Abraham. Now I Deitroit riot has soured rela Clcuak Co. at the American disturb and alter the status of ther famous state’s attorneys party machine in far less than class at the tolks are against riots.” der and we are Just as heart- world air must be instantly filled with feel like telling them, “ A plague on the probate Judges of the who had nourished private tions between President John half the city’s 67 wards. Legion Home on Leonard St. O^e^cut ^ow. FViiin^n viiin» HnvAWmera Most Of the letters appear to sick about it as you are.” 9153484832482348534853232323484848234823484823234853235323234848532348232323484853022323002348535323532323232323482353 this or that kind of noise, featured the both your houses! Tou are all neurotic!” state was, before 1967, almost practice affluence and, in some son and the man he may be A Tate loss to Specter in No OOO^bond been ^ whites, particularly From Louisiana-’ Do we Johnson administration highly adver Strangely enough, it was Just their neu Firet Lt. F. Forbes Busimell, imbelievable. That the same cases, great political power, roses that I used to find most attractive, running against In 1968, Gov- vember could restore Smith to U.S. Army Veterinary Corps, h^vlS w ^ S ® t o ’a?adv to<«e with Southern postmarks, need these people who only tised moves toward peace, back in the session which found its way to along with their discharge of that is in peace time. A little neurosis .emor Geoige Romney, far power; a Tate win woidd finish is the g;uest o f his associated S S L siS? town to insure the inrtSLuon J^^"*®'® ®>-® ®®*"® ^®- -'-twant to advocate the overthrow days when the administration wasn’t do something about the probate their official duties. Some crit of our government and divide usually goes nicely with high intelli worse than Is known publicly. him. If the Republicans agreed from the Municipal Building at Simon who has bail hnraM n f f ®f all public fanprovemeniB. * quite as afraid of having its peace to put him on the tax revision courts should also suddenly ics alleged that the dispensa ^ on ail h^^Sr ^ t l ^ They Include streete, rtorm Mall from the South generally the country, such as Carml- gence and sensitivity. But now, with a In the Intimacy of hia White a farewell party held at the bluffs called as it is now. board. Smith would use his lin reach out and bring into law tion of official Justice and the one ^ ^ v sewers, sanitary sewers, a ‘s heavy with criUcism of Presi- chart, BroWn and King? No, we few exceptions (bless them), my friends House meeting with Demo Villa Marla, Glairtonfbury. gering influence to keep Tate’s the principle that the state’s at opportunities of a private prac and M e^ev haw ’ riv Pumplng statiDn, sidewalks and dent Johnson and with some- don’t need them. Are vro getting But of all the half-considered im are all quite impossible. In the last few cratic Oongreastional leaders vote down. torneys should be full-time of tice should not be allowed to marea” *^ curiw, and the relocation o f a thing of an “ I told you so” and too weak and back-boneless that promptu strokes of policy by the John weeks I have made the discovery that Monday evening, the Prertdent ficials was indeed something mix, and that the use of the Flln»' ° ______Are alarm box. “ Tou brought it on yourself” we have to sit back and let this son administration on Vietnam, of all inside every Socialist Jew there is a baldly suggested that one rea A footnote: Tate quietly slip out of this world. prestige of the one for the bene T h a ^ a a n A $288,000 builiMiig permit point of view. cancer grow without treat- the policy birds loosed to fly on a frac rabbi trying to get out, and inside every son Ronuiey might be asking ped into Washington last week General Manager Richard Out of the normal world of fit of the other was too danger day evenlM ta*^t *^2touri^a today to Frank Numerous letter writers ment?” tion of a wing, the current special mis Socialist Arab a mulah. And I have for Federal troops was to to see Postmaster General Law Martin announces the appoint bank Connecticut, at any rate. Peo ous a temptation to allow in ex A fainroh h ^ w ! ^ Gulrtipero tor the construction called for something to be done Hawthorne, C a lif .- ”I am come to the conclusion that no two peo rence O'Brien, the Johnson ad ment of oJhn A. Rego, retired sion of two special Presidential envoys minimize political damage to ple had been crusading to make istence. It sometimes happened o f 36 apartments In three about such miiltantly outspoken afraid that if nothing is done by piggy ples are so alike as Jews and Arabs. himself from the shooting and ministration’s political brains. Army colonel, as the new Civil to try to get more troops for Vietnam state's attorneys full time offi the same individual prosecuted bidWIngB on Charter Oak S t Negro leaders as Stokely Car- the people who are supposed to I have a theory that desert people are killtng o f Negro rioters. Trailing Specter in the polls, Defense director of the Town from our “allies” in the Pacific is sure cials—In other words, to bar immorality in the capacity of The apartments wlU be op- mlchael and H. Rap Brown, more netuotlc theui others. The idea oc If the bullets came from a Tate Is seeking the best political of Manchester. V them from the private practice state’s attorney and then, bare of P®^t» Charter Oak Field and Many others suggerted that ly entitled to special citation. curred to me when I first visited the advice he ctin get. enthuaiast, "it was Federal rifle, Mr. Johnson told About 45 members of the of law—from time immemorial. ly pausing to change halo, words of an enthusiast it was ^ ^ exlrtlng Gulnlpero money required for the Vietnam This mission was given to Clark Clif Negev. Among those twisted rocks, man a blast.” The Quiet Ones proved _x,. ___ _ , will never hia fellow Democrats, Rom M a n ch e^ r Squadron o f the The crusade was so old. In fact. would defend, in some civil ac war might better be spent in the FOR ford and Oen. Maxwell D. Taylor as one is pitted against the elements, and he is ney would run less political so weU-llked that they have apartment complex. Civil Air Patrol (CAP) attend It had almost been forgotten. It tion, the same kind of immor United States. of the “ solutions” to the problem raised bound to be full of fear and aggression. risk than if they had come been scheduled for a return vis When top Democrats on the a buffet supper at Trumbull was, for one thing, a crusade ality. Most members of Congress by General Westmoreland’s request for it Aug. 25. If Jehovah didn’t exist, you would have from National Guard rifles. House Banking Committee Airport, which Is given in hon decline to permit their corre Cosmetics which had never even come For a state’s attorney also in Bnlletln Board Six Applicants additional troops in Vietnam. When the to invent him. The streak of severity Romney publicly has held learned by accident that Presi or o f five visiting ceidets and close to victory. spondents to be quoted by name President called in General Westmore in Islam and Judaism, I thought must his peace so far desq>lte his dent Johnson planned to send private practice to escai>e en The selectmen will meet to- IT’S their senior escort from Israel. It was a crusade which had but do permit quotations from earn night at 7 in the town offices. Seek Town Post you tirely the atniosphere of some land and Defense Secretary McNamara have something to do with their desert anger at what he regarded as his tax message to Congress _____ letters so long as the writer is setting. The principle of “ eye for an eye, reached its peak, so far as pub exchange of influence-and favor together and made them all agree with an unconscionable delay in the last Wednesday, they appealed Manchester Evening Her- ’D ie ’IVjwn o f Manchester has WenWled. tooth for a tooth,” that forerunner of the dispatch of the Federal troops lic advocacy Was concerned,: between his offlclad prftctice him they were all agreed General West privately for a delay. aid Bolton correspondent, received six applications to fill On that basis, The Associated Liggetfs modem theory of graduated deterrence, (although a Romney statement two and three decades ago. and his private practice would moreland was going to get the manpow The reason: Legislation ex A Thoaght for Today aemeweU Young, tel. S43-8981. the port o f town engineer, va- obtained many of the riot could only have been produced in a may come out earty this Then It used to be a regular require him to refuse many pri tending the Inter-American De Sponsored by the Manchester dated, on July 14 when Emil otters. Here are samples of At The Parkade er he needed even though he wasn’t go landscape as Inhuman as the Sinai. week). part of the normal Democratic vate clients. And the most iimo- velopment Bank would come up Council of Churches state platform. And it used to Lucek^ resigned to become what Mr. and Mrs. America are ing to get what he asked, somebody Who can blame the Psairqist for 'The President’s fears about cent and honorable state’s at MANCHESTER for a vote that day. be a regular proposal advocat Doctor Ratios Compared South Windsor’s director of writing their ^nators and rep- had the bright idea of getting West- praying for burning coals to fall upon Romney’s poUtksal motives torney could hardly help at With the House already up in works — town engineer, resentatlves about the matter: HMreland more troops by going to our the enemy? I have yet to read a re were the automatic reflex ac Sometimes we grow weary of ed by Connecticut organized la tracting private practice . to arms over the use of Export- bor? GENEVA, SWITZERLAND — O f the six appUcants, two are P«wn Tennessee—” ! am not a -PSllea.” So White House adviser Clif ligious book more bloodthirsty them'the tion o f an excessively suspi this process we call Christian himself, and also some degree Import Bank credit to finance Figures compiled by the World from Mancherter, one is from racist. Neither are the people Old Testament. Look at the Fifth Book cious politician. g(rowth. However, I’m remind There came a year, some of special success in that ford and General Taylor were sent off to arms sales to several Latin Health Association indicate the another town in Connecticut, t o r whom I speak, Negro as Veil of Moses, called Deuteronomy: time soon after the Democrats practice, merely from the pres United States has one physician and one each are from New as white. We are outraged and persuade these allies to step up their But beyond this, Mr. John American countries the Inter- ed of the story of a young “ When thou comest nigh unto a city had had enough consistent suc tige of being a statejjs attorney. for every 720 persons. More doc- York Oty, Ohio and Wert Vlr- frightened parents who believe contribution of manpower. son has not, as of this writing, American Bank legislation was college freshman who g;rew to fight against it, then proclaim peace cess in state elections to have Nevertheless, public aware tors are indicated In the ratios glnla. The Job was advertised the time has come for firm, When he beard they were coming, the decided what course to follow in trouble. If, on top of that the weary looking over the many unto it. And it shadl be, if it makes the more chance of having a ma ness of such conflicts, and pub for the Soviet Union, which has in a profesrttmal Journal. startling and immediate action President of the Philippines, one of the in the riot crisis. courses it would be necessary tax-increase request arrived on jority of the Judges in various one doctor per 466 persons; Is- Town Manager Robert Weiss by the government.. A stop has answer of peace, and open unto thee, This has been apparent to for him to take in order to grad lic advocacy of reform were ac allies wUch has provided a token force the day of the vote, more scarce counties, which could lead to sold today that he is reviewing to be put to rioUng and pillag- then it shall be, that all the people that Congressional lead^ who uate. Accordingly, he re tually at something of a 80 year rael, one per 400; suid New Zea in Vietnam, sent word to Oiem not to votes would be peeled away the appointment of Democrats the applications to determine big, flagrant disrespect of our is found therein, shall be tributaries talked with Uie President Mon quested of the president that low when, toward the end of the land, one per 680. bother. from support of the Inter-Amer as state’s atorneys, when the whether the men meet spec- country, our flag, our rights, unto thee, and they shall serve thee. day and Senate committee the course list might be short 1967 session, there suddenly ap When, nevertheless, the plane of the ican Bank. historic plank somehow drop Iflcations. our lives.” And if it will make no peace with thee, chairmen who saw him Tues ened. The president replied, peared a serious effort to pass The appeal worked. The tax ped out of the Democratic state He said that he will decide Seattle—'"These rioters act special envoys ran short of fuel, and but will make war against thee, then day. "That depends oh what you a “ full-time state’s attorney’’ message was delayed, and that later whether to have the ap- like mad dogs. If people act like bad to set down at Clark Air Force thou shall besiege it: and when the Lord want to become in life. To platform. That left only or bill. The power and inflii^ce LET US PRICE In these meetings, the Presi probably made the difference. plicants processed b jlth e town that, the police should be, aJ- Base on its way to Australia, the Presi thy God hath delivered into thine hands, make an oak, God takes one ganized labor and a few the of the state’s attorneys had, in dent’s demeanor was the ques- On the key vote to recommit YOUR NEXT or by the State Personnel De- lowed to use machine guns on thou Shalt smite every male thereof hundred years, but He can orists who still seemed to care. the past, been considered quite dent of the Philippines still didn’t want tlonliig mood of a man who the bill, Administration stal PRESCRIPTION partment.' them.” But a regular savings account at Manchester Savings with the edge of the sword: but the make a melon In six months.’’ And meanwhile changing times as awesome as that of the pro to see them, and they were forced to Isn’t quite certain which way warts won by only 217 to 186. The position has an annual Seattle—“ I wish to add my & Loan W ILL earn you big AVi per cent dividends. women, and the little ones, and the cat and bow fast to turn. and men and moods made it bate courts. What in the world take off without even an opportunity to Rev. Roy R. Hutcheon ARTHUR DRUG salary mnge of $8,840 to $11,- protest to others who feel these tle, and all that is in the city, even all 1967 PubUahers Newspaper seem somewhat less imperative had the 1967 Judiciary Commit And there are no fancy gimmicks to a Savings & Loan put their case to him. On tep-prtority matteni — Wapping (Community Church 3 10 . devastating race riots would not the spoil thereof, shalt thou take unto Syndicate for them to care. tee been feeding on? V Meanwhile, up in South Korea, vdiere whether to promote a fuU-scale 4 2 per cent account. You deposit as much as you th3rself: and thou shalt eat the spoil of the government has so far let the Tftilt- OongroSBtooal Investiigatloa of want anytime. You can make withdrawals anytime.. . surely he is one of them! Verily God bhe zliotB or whether to ask 1 ed States hire some 40,000 troops to i n s u r a n c e s in c e without advance notice. It's as easy as putting money have given thee. . . .” Oongreas for an emergency ald- 1923 fight in Vietnam, the Cabinet held a Certainly, the Koran doesn’t lag be to-ghettos bUl — Mr. Jobasoii FischeH'i WINDOW into a piggy bank. The difference is your savings go special meeting and formulated a ten hind: “ O prophet! stir up’ the faithful to remained uncertain. to work for you immediately when deposited at tative answer *to Envoys Clark and fight. Twenty of you who stand firm 164 EAST CENTER ST. Savings & Loan. No gimmicks, no fancy trimmings, Taylor, refusing more troops to Vietnanq rtiall vanquish two hundred: and if there SHADES be a hundred of you, they shall van no strings attached. becaiue they might be needed in South Democrats becking Mayor MANCHESTER—649-5261 MqcI« to Ordtr Korea itself. quish a thousand of the infidels, for they James Tate for re-election fear Pertiaps, when it comes to Australia are at people devoid of imderstanding. tbiat the discredited Demociiatio Bring your old roUers in and If you already have an account you are now earning . . . O believers, take not the Jews or Ample Parkins: Front and Rear save S5o per shade. and New Zealand, the Johnson adminis machine boos, Frank Smith, Is 4'/2 per cent and it makes good sense to add to it Christians as friends. They are but tration had some better Idea of what it playing footsie with the Repub- ALSO friends to mie another; and if any one and earn more. If you're not a depositor at Savings was going to find when It sent out this Soaas Bg^dnBt Tate. of you taketfa them for his friends, then VENETIAN BLINDS & Loan, tomorrow is a good day to start earning big special mission. But so far the mlasloii Tate’s opponent is the liberal surely hte is one of them! Verily God Republican (and former Demo which was supposed to demonstrate and money without turning a hand. How about it? will not guide the evil-doers.” crat) Arlen Specter, now dis “Before Losses Happen, Insure W3th Loppen!" rally and augment that pitifully small I don’t think there is going to be peace trict attorhey. Specter has the degree of support we have from any until more water is brought to the Mid best chance of any Republican body else anywhere for our role in Viet dle Bast. There will have to be more' to be elected mayor slnco 1047. Go See The Pro nam has had the unpleasant effect of trees and birds and flowers and ani With Smith’s undercover help, V V MANCHESTER'S OLDEST making that support seem smaller and mals. The religions bom on the fertile the odds on Siiecter would rise You know where to go when there's Manchester ' more grudging than it seemed before. GangeUc Plain, are certainly less vio markedly. a hitch in your golf swins:. But FINANCIAL INSTITUTION When it produces a result the opposite lent. Buddha got rid of God altogether. The deal being discussed pri who do you see when state or local ! o f that hoped and intended, tUs mission Kriahma, though he marginally ap vately is a spot for Smith before laws tell you that you need a sewer proves of the righteous war, is never SAVINGS is par for the coiprse for Jcdinsm ad the Nov. 7 election on the Board trapper’s bond, or a birdnestins: 1007 MAIN STREET, NEAR MAPLE theless more concerned about the mean ministration policy on ^fietnam. of Revision of ’Taxes, which aj^ bond, or any other kind of bond? ing of life and the timer peace of man. praises real property in Phila- See us as insurance professionals, STREET - TEL. 649-4588 And after all, with all his divine preoc A L O A N d e lp b la -« plush Job paying we have any bond you have to cupations, he had a marvelous time on close to $20,000 a year. Hie Moons Are Oat have. earth. What I always remember about There is one vacancy on the Association COVENTRY OFFICE - ROUTE 31 Ttaanios bo a oomhinaitton of ciroum- him is that he once multiplied himself board now, and a second may a thousand times to be able to dance si- E. A. lOHNSON ■ jaKtitnc ct inteNat bn the open up in Septemtm. Tratll- THE ! l C h TELEPHONE 742-7321 foultaneously with a thousand milk, IFFERENCE p u t of our nsataiy. and a fteah pleoe tlonally, apppintmeny to the v maids. Between each Krishma, was a board are controlled by the city PAINT GO. at atmppnml 6nta sotentuts—there is milk-maid, and between each milk Democratlo and Republican 723 MAIN ST. . BP tentninartt danger ttwt we wMl .leaoh maid a Krishma! If miracles have to be chairmen: James Devlin (for . 0or atffflolal mooiw in our drive toward performed, this is the kind I like.-A B U the Republicans) and Smith. ^ atotory in Vietnam. ABRAHAM IN THE MANCHESTER Smith’s political stock In his ^ir IS mL KNouu m rm mur bhb>k esss mum lOm sotonttsts have Just tad tbeir oigr (ENGLAND) GUARDIAN own party hit bottom after un PRosucm w stm oY . AN im m ooN A LO M m * Read Herald Ads I ■'*» ■S*''V “ill Nr -t* •.•'*.*-N t> / i ( , ■ ■ '■ ■ i| MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU>, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1967 r j U a E IG H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALH. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 1,1967 PAG E NINE Ill THE T^en-age Swimmers Spotlighted, Herald Angle Stange, Forgotten Man Few Weeks Agq, By E A R L Y O S T Now Pressing Lonborg as Ace of Staff Sporte ZSdltor ek Stars After Glory, Gold center, the first hit cU Mlnne- The Red Sox open » * rv*- BOSTON (AP)-^ust a Twins before a crowd of 22,600 With one out in the ninth, the way, but I felt good.” WINNIPEG (AP) \— medley relay tonight, one of the In addition to the swimming MQss BaU hauled away her mark, in the women’s 400-meter at Fenway Park. pinch ■ batter Sandy Valdespino The victory enabled the sec- sota starter Dave BosweU. with the five final titles at stake. The Monday, the Americans picked third gold medal by breaking Tiine Right to Talk It Up few weeks ago Lee Stange Stange struck out and Mike with a twl-nlght ^ b l e h ^ e r “The Star Spangled Bu individual medley; the United "You can’t get much better beat out a' dribbler down the ond place Red Sox to extend Yankees I were favored to take up two more golds in weight the world record in the women’s States in both the women’s 400- Situation couldn’t be better than it is today for Bos was the forgotten member Andrews fUed to center, but Joe starting at 6 ner” will be heard over and pitching than that in this ball third base line and Zollo Versal- their advantage over Minnesota, 11 five and boost their record lifting, two in equestrian, one in 100-meter breaststroke in 1 :14.8, meter freestyle relay and the ton to be talking it up for a new—and bigger—stadium of the Boston Red Sox’ park,” coach Bobby Doerr said, les lined a single to center, one ol five pennant contenders. Foy lined a single off the left Morehead, a right-hander who over again today as the with the Red Sox playing great ball and before excellent ovGrcame awn troubla and post* to 28 titles in 33 events, judo, and one in tennis. snapping the mark she held men’s 400-meter medley relay, pitching corps. Now Now he’s he’s "And beating the T^vlns, one of Stange then bore down and re- to throe games. The Red Sox field wall. Then Cart Yastrsem- teen-age swim whizzes teen world records have turnouts. Never in more than two decades at this desk Spits, aiming for a showdown jointly with Russia’s Galina and Win Young of Phoenix, pressing Jim Lonborg for the top contenders for the pen- tired Tony Oliva and Killebrew traU only the Chicago White ski ran the count to 8-and-2 be? ed an 11-6 j^ o r d a from_ below the border beeh, bettered in the pool, 11 of with teammate and Olympic Prozumenshlkova. Ariz., and Indiana University in has. any team in professional sports ever captured the ' ‘ was like winning two on on easy easy flies flies to,.*reserve the Sox, who defeated the Cleve- fore lining a shot off the wall earning another shot the title o f ace o f the s ta ff, nant wmd up their record spree them^w the Yanks, champion Don Schollander for Miss Kolb earned , her second the 10-meter platform dive. interest of Joe Fan more than the current Red Sockers. stange, who was shelved with games.” shutout, his fourtn straight vie- land Indians 4-2 Monday night, behind the Boston bullpen for ton, was named to nuri and the track and held The y.s. track and fielders. the premier role in the U.S. Na- Young held the lead after the tory and seventh in 13 decisions. T h e White ^Sox lead by two his 26th homer of the season, game gold medal in the 200-meter but- Boaton baaeball officials, how------tendonitis in the shoulder early Stange came close to a no- athletes resume their gold winners 'of 16 of the first ll tlonals at Chicago, Aug. 11-13, terfly with a 2:25.5 time tiiat completion of the first seven of ever, are not too optimistic that ___ In the season, turned in another hitter. He retired the first 20 “ I had a three-hit shutout games. Three walks and Stange’s sac- Jim Lon^rg, ^ o is ot o T medal collecting. events, returned operations aft captured his third gold in the was only two-tenths of a second the 10 plunges Monday. the city wUl spring for a new »h ort Stuff pitching gem Monday as he batters in order. Then Harmon (4-0) at Cleveland about 10 days The Red S o x ^ y e Stange all rlflce fly produced another run weeks active duty witn Marie Spitz and caaudia Kolb, er a day o ff^ d were favored to first event Monday with a ;56.8 off the world mark. In track and field, the choices ball park within the next five ' Baseball fans can look for- fashioned his second shutout of Killebrew broke up the no-hit go, but I think this was my the offensive suppdK^ he needed in the fourth. ’The only other Army r ^ ^ e s , " a single by Foy from Atlanta to pitch the night a pair of 17-year-oId aquatic sweep all foi^flnals — and pos time in the 100-meter butterfly were Ron Whitney, Boulder, the season in a three-hit, 4-0 bid by looping a 1-1 pitch into best game of the season,” In/the third inning. li(U(e Ryan Boston hit was sibly in 1-2 fa^on. Cianada’s Ralph Hutton, win yean . ward to several additional Bos- cap. Lonborg has a 14-4 reedrd. aces from Santa Clara, Calif., that equalled his pending Colo., and Russ Rogers, New victory over the Minnesota left field for a single. Stange said. ‘T bore down all led tM with a singlegle Wvylght in the ninth. ner of three silver medals at It would be too bad if New ton Red Sox games on teevee - f and IS-year-old Catie Ball of Overall the U w ed States won record. ark, N.J. in the 400-meter hur Bngland didn’t have a major during the coming weeks. Bill 10 of the 16 gold iqedals award- Then the 5-foot-ll, 150-pounder the time, finally broke his and JacksemvUle, Fla., led the Unit the Yankee streak by edging dles; Rink Babka, Manhattan league baaeball team. Crowley, Boston tub thumper. ed Monday for an overwhelming with the long, scooplike hands, ed States to two more world Hickcox, the lOO-meter back- Beach, Calif., and Gary Carl- If the Red Sox didn’t sudden- reported on the weekend that Cardinals Enjoying Biggest Marffin of Season coUection of 76 and luCTand har- closed out the night by anchor- records and four of the five gold stroke Pan-Am champion, in the sen, Rock Island, 111., in the dis ly come alive, and play inter- several more games had been vest of 147 medals C7M2-29) in ing the 800-meter freestyle relay medals at stake Monday night 200-meter backstroke. cus; Charley Craig and Darrell estlng and exciting ball, owner added to the slate, due to the in the Pan-iAmerican pool. all. Canada is next with seven quartet to a Pan-American Horn, Berkeley, Calif., in the Tom Yawkey might have given tremendous Interest shown by golds and 66 (7-24-25) altogeth- record of 8:00.5. He swam be ’The winners tonight figured to tniple jump, and Barbara Fried- the situation serious thought of the fans and by the play of the Maris Playteg Major Role Spitz, a slender whirlwind in er. Brazil has five golds ($«l-2— hind SchoUsinder, of Saratoga, be world record-holder Mike rich. Spring Lakes Heights, moving into more lucrative ter- _ gteye Bar- the water, has four gold medals 8) while Argentina has a tot^ of Calif., Charles Hickcox of Phoe- Burton o f Carmichael, Calif., in N.J., or Ra Nae Bair, San Dl- ritory. ber who couldn’t get anyone GHICAGO (A PI 'The gin in the National L e ^ e since about. That Roger Maria d o e ^ ’t already and was rated a cinch 19 (4-7-8), C!uba 24 (3-7-M, qd nix, Ariz., and Greg Charlton of the men’s 1,600-meter freestyle; ego, Calif., in the women’s dis- Personally, this writer l^es with Baltimore, has been i j. • June 6 when Clncinnw held the exist. This, guy is great. He to bag his fifth in the 400-meter Mexico 24 (3-10-11). \ Arcadia, Calif. Mlss Kolb, holder of pending cus. Fenway. It’s smaU, yet can ban- ^ ii,e.gaver for the New York gu y W ith a crew cut, strip- advantage over the Gftrdi- gives us another big bat but he die 35,000 and there are f ^ Yankees. The former 20-game, ped except for his bright nais. makes the big plays in the obstnicted seats. Its m ^ cu red red undershirt, eat back on They sang in the showers. field.” They led cheers in a boisterous Maris, the guy who hit 61 —Clouds of insecticide swirl around New York Yankee players Sports Briefs almost as well as a golf course. into the stau ^ g rotation in Spitz, Schollander a stack of foot lockers com dressing room. And whenever h om e, runs for the New York yesteraay after officials decided to t*y and exterminate the srnats which have , New York livery and has im’- leftfield wall and the lack of ------^ pletely relaxed. they explained their success, Y anked in 1661 and then came been bothenng fans and players the last several days. (AP Photofax). pressed. close, to quilting baseball, came O ffer Received parking areas near the park. Roger Marls' keen, grey eyes the name of Roger Marla was Rich as he is. rnimonaire ® back seat to ba?eb^l in New whisiMted. out of the shower smiling. Swim Duel Awaited CM •*%. . . . V^otiIaaa loaf glanced from Curt Flood to Lou SELLTILaj (A r ji-G o v . Dan Yawkey is not in baseball just Manager Red Schoendienst, What a great bjmeh of guys,' Evans and Mayor J. D. Bra- nrrxT't.TTnT-.r^ / . , . jyijnnj' ‘ ’ Sunday, attendance-wise. A Brock to Oriando Cepeda. WINNIPEG (AP)—^The keenest swimming rivalry in to write it off as expenses. explaining the recent Cardinal he said. "Listen to 'em. We man made a bold bid Monday crowd of 50,013 turned out at Legion Play in Home Stretch, the Pan-Am Games is not between t the i e United1 States Give Boston, or any city a Flood was talking about his success against lefthanders, have comedians, singers, cheer for a major league baseball winner - or a team high up in New York on Cap Day to see four straight hits and how good said; “ Marls. Earlier in the sea leaders but they all can play beam. and other countries of the hemispherehere but between the pennant race - and John the Yanks trim B^ansas City it was to be back in the lineup son he had a bad foot and I baU. This club has everytiilpg TTiey called up Charles O. young Mark Spitz, the Yanks newestst wawater sensation Pufblic wiil support the cause. twice and escape the American after an extended layoff because kept him out against lefthand- a team needs to win a pennant. Final Three Games This Week Finley at his C3iicngo office Don Schollander, the old. The Red Sox are a young League cellar. . . . The front- of an injury. Brock talked about ers and rested him in double- “ Sure, we can win the pen Lefty Ray LaGace, who has end invited him to move his difference,” one mem- - team, Carl Yastrzemski the running Chicago White Sox his first homer in nearly two headers. nant,” continued Marls. By PETE ZANARDI Towners and one with ’Thomp- won in his last four appear floundering Kansas City Ath- **®*’ *® powerful U.S. water *k>ld man” at 27 among the didn’t hurt their cause any by months and Cepeda about how “Recently we haven’t had too ‘"There’s enough hitting, enough Victory is the foremost sonvlUe. letice to a permanent home on delegation said today, “ is that ances, including a two-hitter everyday starters. Thus, the fu- acquiring Ken Boyer from the happy he is to be a member of many doubleheaders and I’ve pitching and plenty of speed. thing on Legion Coach An order has come from the Puget Sound. Schollander talks about what Jim Taylor and one-hitter, and struck out ture is brig'ht for the Bostonians Mets and Rocky Colavito from the St. Louis Cardinals. kept Roger In against everyone But don’t forget, to win a pen- State Legion ruling body that ; Ohariie Graff’s mind. Cur- 41 in his last 19 and one third Finley said he was “sort o f *'®’® ^°**® Spitz talks about on tile playing field. Cleveland. ’The veterans could The Cardinals had won their He’s done a great Job. But then nant you need the breaks. May- Willimantic must complete its speechless,” but would be In what he’s going to do—then does ^ rently leading Zone Four ___innings,______will „go „ ^against East Set to W ay ♦ * • well mean the difference be sixth straight game in a 9-2 they all have.” bo we’re getting them. We’ve schedule by Sunday. The State it.” ^ by two games in the win Hartford ’Thursday^ Seattle "definitely within 10 tween first and second place on romp over the Chicago Cubs Brock calls Maris "the pidse really pulled ahead this week Tournament starts Aug. 12. days” to confer with Evans ’This is an example of the Here ’n TTiere the first Sunday in October—the iKonday and extended their lead we didn’t have last year. He’s and we’ve done It by beating the , column over defending ’Tim Cummings (2-1) will be Clounting today, Willihiantic has and Braman about the offer. sharp split in loyalties in the With Saints champion i)Vimmantic, the lo A WMnvi In J ___ ... __ Sam Mele was not a g^est of final day of the season. to 4% games, the biggest mar- not the Roger Maris 1 had read clubs closest to us.”______' the “ bullpen” man in both six days to play five games, U.S. swimming camp. You’re cals must end the season with cases. Against South Windsor Minnesota on tiie weekend at * * * (Rules state that rescheduled either a pro-Spitz or a pip- Jim Taylor’s legs begin a run three', games in as many days, in. the regular scheduled finale Fenway. Mele was fired several games must be replayed within Eckert Speaks Schollander man. for further glory this week. Lar- starting tomorrow night at Mt. Friclay in South Windsor, it weeks ago as skipper of the jJjg Ling 10 days. ’They have been over BOSTON (AP)— Commission *'Siire, I’d like to duplicate ry Morris’ legs have carried Nebo against a hot ’Thompson- may well be a combined pitch Twins. (However, he’s been McCormick National’s looked in 'WiUimantic’s case.) er of Baseball William D. Eck- Don’s four gold medals in the him to the end of a career. vUle entry. ing effort. around Fenway quite a bit as King o f the 500 Club in stock Local fans can only hope, with ert will be among national or- Olympics and go him one better Taylor will be running from guest o f the Red Sox. This car racing cwnpetition at River- REWARDS—Tasty watermelon is consumed by Lee Stange and Carl Yastrzem WlUmantic, Which like Man The locals boast one of the optimism, that Wllllmantic’s ganlzation representatives who if I could,” said Spitz, a 17- his familiar fullback position could be an indication Mele may side Park is Buddy Krebs. The ski after they pitched and batted the Red Sox to victory over the Twins yester First 14-Game Winner chester has three defeats, strongest pitching corps in the pitching corps will be unable to will deliver greetings to the year-old world record-smasher Wednesday night in'the National must play five games. By zone. This may well be their take the strain. 1967 American Legion National in the butterfly events. “ I feel Football League’s first presea- wind up in the Boston organiza- local chauffeur annexed his day. (AP Photofax). ______NEW YORK (AP) ^-Clock-fancier Mike McCormick tlon next season. . Hard to fig- sixth Riverside 500 last Satur- Sunday, Graff’s strategy is to sternest test. They are likely ’The final three games could Convention in Boston Aug. 25-31. certain I’ll try for four at Mexl- son exhibition, but his uniform ure out is Gary Waslewski, a day night, all with a different isn’t missing a tick in his second time around for the San pick up three more wins and to see Thompsonville hurler also decide the individual win- Lt. Gen. Eckert, USAF (ret.), CO City and, if the schedule per- and teammates will be dlffer- better than average minor partner. Jerry Humiston drove Tiant Figured He Knew How to Pitch to Rocky Francisco Giants. trust the law of averages will Ed Samo (a winner the last ners on the local squad. At will address the delegates on mits, I could go for six. ent. league pitcher, but just another the first 250 laps and Krebs National League Bo Belinsky, never much of a snapping a three-game losing turn up at least one defeat for time against Manchester); present,. LaGace leads the bat- Aug. 29, the Legion office an ” I’ll swim the 100- and 200- y o f first time since tum- clock-watcher, finally is making string and moving past Cincin WlUlmantic. East Hartford’s Paul Senators meter butterfly and perhaps ing pro in 1968, Taylor will not guy named Joe in the majors, moved behind the wheel for the W. L. Pet. G.B. ting statistics with 17 hits in 47 nounced Thursday. time for the Houston Astros and nati into third place. Knuckle- (1-1) with the locals) and trips for■ a .362 average. His ------three relays. I could possibly be playing for powerful Green There’s still time for the tall, final 250, taking the checkered St. Louis 62 40 .608 — Marc Schardt (6-0) will be they figure it’s better late than bailer Phil Nlekro went the dis South Windsor’s Gary Flynn, nearest competitor is Rudl throw in a freestyle event, if the Bay, but for the New Orleans handsome Meriden pitcher to flag, plus 32,000 in cash. . First Colavito Homer Sinks Tribe C!!hicago 68 46 .663 4Mi Graff’s hill choice tomorrow WHITEY BMlD 2.74 ERA never. tance for Atlanta, scattering night. ’Thompsonville, Which altitude doesn’t prove too make the grade but no one can major scale scrimmage for the Atlanta 52 47 .525 8% Willimantic has regular Wlttke, 15 for 60 and .300. Steve Saints, the expansion team by Vem Fuller and a nm-scor- McCormick, who shifted his nine hits. NEW YORK (AP) — When tough.” say he didn’t have a chance this Now York football Giants last NEW YORK (A P )— Luis Finally, I hit his fast ball. I Cincinnati 65 60 .624 8% beat Manchester 8-1 the last scheduled games remaining Banas leads in jat bats (65), which acquired him from the Ing single by Leon Wagner. collection of antique timepieces • • * Whitey Ford’s elbow spur forced Spitz set a world record here season. He was bombed in four Saturday morning at Fairfield j V 1 „ knew it was gone immediately.” San Fran. 54 60 .519 9 time out, has. caught fire of with Windsor Locks, tomorrow runs (13) and RBIs (9) and Packers during the off-season. ______„ ____„ ______^ . Tiant figured he knew how Qjjjer American * • * from Washington to San Fran PHILS-DODGERS— his retirement from baseball In the 200-meter butterfly; won straight outings after gaining University attracted 7,500 fans. Pittsburgh 49 61 .490 12 late, beating South Windsor night, and Rockville, Friday, shares the doubles lead with Morris, who starred as a line VANKS-A’S— cisco when the Giants reac Pinch hitter Tony Taylor sin each showing hrilUant t^e lOO-meter butterfly Monday two Visions. ° Remainl^ twT- This Satuiriay’s drill starts at to pitch to Rocky Colavito. League games Tuesday, Boston Phila’phia 48 61 .485 12% and Rockville in successive both at home, a pair of rain Tim C!oughlin, backer with the Chicago Bears, Charlie Smith turned from quired him in a winter trade, gled home the tie-breaking run southpaw had the lowest earned mght in :67.8, tying his light scheduled American Le- 9:30 with the head-hitting about (Colavito figured the same, blanked Minnesota 4-0 and Kan- Los Angeles 46 55 .455 16% games. out dates against the Lock three. before going to the Atlanta Fal- hero to goat for the Yankees, became the National Leagrue’s in the 11th inning at Los Angeles run career average of ----- glon baseball games should be 30 minutes later. . The Giants ,. ______sas City upended New York 8-6. Houston 46 69 .438 17% Am .rto.n Pending worid mark, and then cons last year, told the Falcons moved up to 5:30 starting time are hopeful Ernie Koy and Spl- They both figured wrong, first hitting a homer that tied first 14-game winner Monday and pinch hitter Billy Cowan’s American League pitcher with bagged his fourth gold medal Mondav that he was retiring New York 39 61 .390 22 when Jack Hiatt’s grtind slam 200 or more victories. His mark swimmine the anchor lee on the “ ® and no later than 5:45 to avoid der Lockhart will be released Still wrinkling up his brand WHITE SOX-INDIANS— the game 6-6 in the eighth, then sacrifice fly gave the Phillies an fumbling a grounder in the Monday’s Results pinch homer gave him an 8-4 insurance run as they ended the Controversial Rule 1.2.7* K,™ . .v.rw . being cut short by darkness. . from the Army before the new Chicago White Sox uniform, San Francisco 8, Pittsburgh 4 S m S ssrjs’i!:'’dirri;™ s Roger Maris Isn’t singing the weekend. . Elston Howard’s bat- Rocky delivered his first hit for ’Their victory proved the ninth that paved the way to victory over Pittsburgh. Dodgers’ four-game win string. hBVB h tm Hgund offlclaUy broke the Pan.Ametlcan recent apeld and qulckneae needed to White Sox are developing a tal Kansas City’s winning runs. St. Louis 9, Chicago 2 Belinsky, whose watch Gene Oliver homered for Phila since 1912. ______''dth a time of 8:06.6. Schollan- help the club. He missed most blues these days. It looks like ting average with the Yankees the Sox Monday night and he Atlanta 6, Cincinnati 2 ent for making trades. Trailing The A’s blew a flve-nm lead stopped several times in Los delphia and singled to start the der led off that team with a of 1906 season with a leg Injury. he might go all the way to the has dropped under the .200 made it a good one: a two-run Houston 3, New York 2 2-1 with two out in the ninth, they had accumulated in the Angeles, Philadelphia and Hous 11th Inning rally. Big League Baseball Players 1:68.5 for the 200. Saints’ Coach Tom Fears top of the ladder —in the Na- mark and the veteran catcher homer In the 10th inning that Philadelphia 4, Los Angeles 2, they stayed alive when Ken first inning when the Yanks ton when the midnight curfew Verplanck Wins Spitz was a cinch for a fifth named eight other NFL veter- ticraal League with the (3ardl- can’t be counted upon to play beat Cleveland 4-2. 11 Innings Boyer, recently acquired from scored twice in the first and got was at hand, held the New York gold tonight in the men’s 400- j^n^ besides Taylor Monday to nals — after playing with the another year. Age has caught Before the game, ’Tiant was Today’s Games saying how he knew which the New York Mets, delivered a a two-run homer from Steve Mets to two singles and beat Ask Reserve Clause Review Swimming Meet meter medley relay. start on offense Wednesday lost place American League up with Howard after 38 sum St. Louis (Brlles 6-4) at (3hl- pitches to throw to Colavito, run-scoring single to tie it up. Whitaker and Smith’s shot in them 3-2 Monday night with An inter-pool swimming meet The Santa Clara schoolboy night against the Los Angeles Yankees a year ago. mers. cago (Jenkins 13-8) 'N E W ' YORK (AP) __ Miller declined to discuss al- day off for teams traveling from who was traded by the Indians Then Wayne Causey led off the eighth. ninth-inning help from Larry who looms as the United States' Rams at Anaheim. The two Atlanta (Johnson 10-4) at Cin ‘ Striking at one of baseball’s tcniatives to the clause, which, coast to coast and no games Saturday night at Verplanck re Saturday. the 10th with a single and, after But, after Smith fumbled Dick Sherry as the Astros stretched chief medal grabber in the next rookies wlH be haiiWMrif Don cinnati (Maloney 8-7), night sulted in Verplanck defeating ” I would imagine he would,” Tom McCraw bunted into a Green’s grounder with one out their season-high winning streak ■ most controversial rules, J" during the All-Star break. Olympics as well as these Pan- MoOall o f Stoirthem ChllfomiE Auto Parts Top Police & Fire New York (Selma 1-1) at Waddell 80-40. Ted Brindamour force play, Colavito hit his sixth in the ninth, John Donaldson to seven games. ' maior leatrue nlaver«i ask^d *®“ " ^® entire xbe players say any player, Am Games, appears quite cons- and guaiid Dei wilUams from said the Rock. "After all, ‘Ve Houston (Giusti 8-9), night , nwjor league players asxeu playing career unless the team coach manager or trahier coached the winners and Der homer. Until the ninth, Tiant drove in the tie-breaking run ’The St. Louis Cardinals, coach, manager clous of the Schollander rivalry. Tpiorida. State. played on the same team for Pittsburgh (Veale 12-4) at San • Club owners Monday to re- Seals Wm to another club. ’ ^^®*^ rick Lowe was coach for the gave up just four hits as Cleve- with a single £ind Joe Nossek meanwhile, ran their league iu 1 — “ anoiner ciuo. should toe able to discuss a le- iuo J/iTiV "Don reached his peak in the xhe career of another veter- three years. He was throwing Francisco (Marichal 13-9), night view GOLD MEDAL—-Proudly displaying her gold medal land took the lead on a homer sent in another with a single. lead to 4% games by drubbing ALUMNI BASEBALL the reserve clause one pcsslbillty for change is gitimate complaint with a club Winners w ere: ^ Olympics at Tokyo when he an, defensive tackle RHey Gun- Eastman Hurls, Bats me all kinds of stuff all night. Philadelphia (L.Jackson 7-10) w ith the idea in m ind to the plan pro football uses in representative. winners were. the Chicago Cubs 9-2; Atlanta Combining for a no-hltter, 10 and Under Group j medals,” the „gij, Pittsburgh, apparently is 15-year-old swimmer Catie Ball after winning the at Los Angeles (Osteen 12-10), which a player signs a one-year trimmed Cincinnati 6-2 and Steve Keeney and Steve 'Lau- change it. If an agreement can not be 25 Freestyle, E. Funke (V) ®l®™®*‘* dark-haired Californian has ended. The 80-year-old Gun- Pan Am Games 100 meter breaststroke. (AP night The proposal was one of a list contract with a one-year option. Philadelphia downed Los An retti paced Ponticelli’s to a 3-2 reached, the Players Associa said. "He not only won recognl- nels, a seven-year veteran, was P h o to fa x ). Wednesday’s Games of suggestions presented in a He can play out the option the 18:2: 25 Backstroke, E. Funke Club to Tourney Win BASEBALL HEROES Little League Farm Crown geles 4-2 in 11 innings. win over Manor Construction at tion and Player Relations Com (V) 24:1: Breaststroke, R. tlon as a swimmer but as an hospitalized last week In Pltts- Atlanta at Cincinnati * « * seven-page statement of policy second year and sign with an the West Side last night. mittee should take up the prob Smith (V) 27:9. outstMdlng athlete. He won burgh for a kidney disorder, and Pitching and hitting with equal authority, Lyle East Pittsburgh at San Francisco g ia n t s -p i b a t e s — at a news conference by Marvin other club. ' Starter Keeney and Laiuetti, lem and finally it should go to. 11 and 12 Year Old about every big ahletlc award Monday was transferred to an Rookie Ends Cut Speedboat Mishap PITCHING — Joe Horlen, Captured hy Nassiff Arms St. Louis at Chicago, 2 McCormick, who started with Miller, executive director o f the ’The proposals also included man paced the Manchester Auto Parts to a 7-5 win over who took over in the third in arbitration. 100 Medley Relay, R. Brind- there was-SulIlvan Award, out- Atlanta hospital for further White Sox, stopped Detroit on New York at Houston, N the Giants in New York 11 years Players Association. reviewing the length of the sea FAIRFIELD (AP) — Rookie GUNTER8VILLE, Ala. (AP)— Police and Fire as the Little League Town Tournament ning, struck out eight said walk The players, asking for a say amour, R. Albert, J. MacDon- standing athlete of the year and treatment. four hits for his 13th victory in Capturing the Town Farm Both sides committed three er Philadelphia at Los Angeles.N ago at the age of 18 and made “ In addition to placing the son, now 162 games; the estab ends John Mulligan of Central A Miami, P la„ speedboat pilot, got underway last night at Verplanck Field. 16 decisions as Chicago League Baseball Championship rors. ed four. in television negotiations, feel aid, G. Lee (V) 1:40 : 60 Free- ***,.^J*'^' Th® NPL Cleveland Browns ^nnecticut and Roger Mllici of Lew Koehler, was killed Sun his way back into their starting player in the untenable position lishment of a grievance proce "Now he is trying to add to p„t two of their five holdout Auto Parts, National League trimmed the Tigers 4-1 in the last night was Nassiff Arms, a Despite the no-hltter, PonU- an unfair proportion of the total style, G. Lee (V) 1 :60 : 26 But- Siuthem Connecticut were Eastman allowed three hits Nasslff’s 103 52x—11 8 3 rotation after stopovers in Balti of being required to accept the dure; a role for the players in day when another hydroplane pennant winners, meet Interna first game of a doubleheader. 11-6 winner over Pagani’s Ca Pagani’s 004 02x— 6 3 3 American League celli's had to come from behind money package of the World terfly, R. Bartlett (W) 22:7: 60 *1® *® players-offenslve tackle John among eight players released smashed Into his boat at the Na and struck out 11 men. He had more and Washington and a club’s proposed salary or leav television contract negotiations, hUl. Spitz made a downward Brown and linebacker Sid Wll- tional League winner Ansaldi’s, BATTING — Jim Wynn, As terers. The game went only five Leone, Stone (5) and Annul to win. Dave Hassett’s sixth in Series, All-Star Game and Backstroke, R. Brindamour (V) only one bad inning. Police & W. L. Pet. G.B. long bout with arm trouble, ing organized basebaU, the re and the reduction from 26. to, 10 Monday by the New York Gi tional Limited Hydroplane Wednesday night at Waddell tros, drove in six runs with his innings before darkness set in. li; Harney and Cameron. ning two-run single pro'vlded the Game of the Week was assigned 60:00: 100 Freestyle, R. Bart- hand. 'ilams—on waivers. The other Fire scoring fdur runs in the Chicago 58 42 .680 — fought the Pirates to a 4-4 serve clause is of doubtful legal per cent the maximum anibimt ants of the National FootbaU Championships on Ountensvl)^ Fjeld at 6 o’clock. ’The loser 26th and 27th home runs and a margin. John Slemienskl had to the Game of ttie Week. ’The lett (W) 1:80 : 60 Breaststroke, Me? I want to be the best. I holdouts are fuUback Leroy Kel- third. Mike Twerdy’s single and The winners, who rallied for Boston 66 44 .660 2 standstill through eight Innings. ity,” the statement said. a player’s salary can be eut in League. lAke. w i then play Police U Fire double, leading Houston to a 9-1 want to win at Mexico (^ty and ly^ Mike Howell and John Woo- five runs in the fourth inning to Detroit 63 45 .541 4 In the bottom of the eighth two hits for the winners. "W e find no valdity in the one year,. piayera derive benefits from the J- Desimone (W) 1:06. maybe again in 1972 because ten Friday at a field to be announc John Healy’s two one-base other two, but not from the IS and 14 Year Old victory over the New York Mets provide the margin, collected Andretti Triumphs Minnesota 63 47 .530 6 Hiatt pinch hit for McC3ormlck Manor hurlers Brian Sullivan calamitous, predictions that ed. It is a double elimination knocks" were the only hits off that completed a doubleheader Miller also declined a specific Game of the Week. 100 Medley Relay, J. Albee, toey’ll be my college y e ^ . But Atlanta asked waivers on de- eight hits, four by Dave Wil California 55 49 .529 5 and cleared the bases with his and Ed Rowley were also ef chaos will result from tourney. Eastman. LANGHORNE, Pa. (AP)—Ma suggestion on the length of the ------D. Jobert, M. Sitkus, M. Long I want to qui^t on top. I have no tensive back Carl Sllverstri and Eastman also came up with son. Rod McKenzie had two Wash’n. 61 63 .490 9 homer off reliever Elroy Face. fective, allowing only four hits. change whatsoever. The solu rio Andretti drove to the Inter season, but the players did ask (V) 1:27 : 60 Freestyle, J. An- Intention of hanging on.” flen^er Tom Hutchinson. two hits, a single and double, singles while Jeff Cooper, Lon Baltimore • 45 64 .465 12% McCormick, 14-6 is tied for Each also scored a run. tlon of tills problem lies neither Easern League continental Road and Track Se that no day doubleheaders be LITTLE MISS SOFTBALL tollnl (W): 26 Butterfly, M. Slt- Defensive tackle John Mc and scored three runs to aid Annulli and Jeff Stone each had Cleveland 46 66 .451 13 the major league victory lead PonticelU’s 100 002—3 4 0 - in a sudden elimination of the ’The Williamsport Mets won a ries Championship Sunday when scheduled after night games, no WUlle’s 11, Manchester Olds kus (V): 60 Backstroke, J. Al- Junior Olympics Dowell was waived by the NPL IMPOSSIBLE? A one single. New York 44 56 .440 14 with Jim Lonborg of the Red Manor 001 100—2 0 0 his own cause. Connie McCur- doubleheader from the Reading he won tile 150-mlle National reserve clause, whether by judi night games on getaway days if St. Louis Canknate, the NFL Kansas City 44 69 .427 16% Keeney, Lauretti (3) and Has- 8; Nassiff Arms 18, Little Miss- bee (V): 100 Freestyle, J. An- The (Connecticut AAU Junior ry , also showing a single and Phillies Monday night to vault Stone and starter Scott Leone Championship for Indianapolis cial decree or otherwise, nor in either club has a day game the New York Giants cut linebacker SPECIAL Monday’s Results ’The 28-year-old southpaw hais sqtt; Sullivan, Rowley (8) and es 3; KUllan 16, Ansaldl’s 8; toUnI (W): 60 Breaststroke, D. Olympic Track (Championships double, and Tom Tomko and into first place'in the Eastern combined talents on the mound cars and drivers at Langhorne the preservation of the status next day, no one-day stands, a Stan Sezurek, flsuiker Al Snyder Kansas City 8, New York 8 30 clocks on display in his sub Sullivan. Bantly’s 16, lUttle Missells 3. Jobert (V). will be held at New Haven’s Mike Schardt, with a single League’s Western Division. for the winners, allowing only Speedway. quo.” and defensive end Bill Matan. CAR three hits and striking out 10. Boston 4, Minnesota 0 urban Saul Francisco home. Bowen Field Thursday eve not It each, accounted for the Auto The Mets tallied an unearned REG BASKETBALL Baltimore of the NFL waived Parts hits. run in the fourth to capture the Doubles by Dan Smachetti Chicago 4, Cleveland 2, 10 in * • * Capitalizing on 69er first ning, Aug. 3 at 6. Boys and A string of eight straight win Girls in two age divisions, In running back Jim Todd, while Losing pitcher Twerdy struck first contest, 5-4, then scored a and Tom Cameron and Greg nings ASTROS-MET8— quarter problems, the Eagle ning favorites In the Florida termediate (14-16) and Senior San Diego of toe American ^ . out eight and walked only one. sixth inning tally 'for a 1-0 vic Hager’s single were the only Only games scheduled Belinsky, who was out of time J[rs. rolled to a 47-27 idctory last Derby ended in 1966 when Wll- Today’s Games after being drafted by the As (16-17) will compete for medals ®K“® safrty M R J IT j^^ Auto Parts 122 02x—7 6 2 tory in the second. In other hits for the losers. night at CSiarter Oak Park. The Killer Doesn’t Look His Rolei John McGeever and the AFL liamston Kid won on the dis Kansas City (Dobson 6-6 and tros from San Diego of the Pa for first, second and third and Police & Fire 004 001—5 3 4 games, Pittsfield topped Water- Losing pitcher Jim Harney losers could score only one Nevr York Jets w a lv ^ defen qualification of Abe’s' Hope and Sanford 4-3) at Boston (More- cific Coast Leag;ue last Novem a chance to represent (Connecti Eastman and Charlesbois; bury, 6-2, and Bing h a m t o n was touched for eight hits. He point in the opening f n ^ e . Ron sive back Amie Sinikus and FOR A retmed $183.60 for $2. head 0-0 and Lonborg 14-4), 2, ber! brought his record to 3-6 cut In the Region One (Cham Twerdy and Maloney. edged Pawtucket 2-1. struck out 10 and walked four. Roche (9), Jim Ruel (8j and BUI flanker Earl Christy. twi-night. and lowered his blown-up ERA pionships also in New Haven on Maher (5) were high for the He Acts It with Bat in Hand SPECIAL Chicago (Peters 12-6) at to 4.76 by stymying the Mets Aug. 12. The individual wlimers SniMK SPECUl Cleveland (Siebert 6-9 or Har- despite a shaky start. winners while Elmer Petteway NEW YORK— (NEA)— of the Minnesota Twins, for record for versatility but in re- swing around on him so much, of this competition will travel, Placeklcker (Charlie Gogolak (9) and BUI Champ (8) paced OCCASION? gan 10-8), night * The flamboyant left-hander whom Killebrew plays firstallty__ , ______is an Indictment pf______his de- Why, __ I’ll____ bet- I’ve ______seen___ him_ .™wlose expense__^______free,_ to— the__ National of the Washing;ton Redskins was the 69ers. The manaiKer at Chatta Detroit (Wilson 13-8) at Balti w^s clipped for two runs i nthe nooga back in 1957 remem base, while leading the Ameri- fense. He was a buteberVt third 25 Idte Just in the short time Championships in Washington, the third best scorer in the Na Rent a new Comet or Foul trouble plagued the can League in home runs and base, not much better in left I’ve been here because the de- D.C., Aug. 22. tional Football League in 1966. more (Phoebus 8-6), night first Inning on two walks, an ber^ him well. A blocky Mercury. Low Rates California (McGlothlln 9-2) at error. Tommy Davis’ single and Eagles, losing their first of the runs batted In. seems to be least offensive fenses are stacked against ------Daily . . . Weekly New York (Stottlemyre 9-10), a bases-loaded wild pitch. season to Ansaldi’s; 48-11. Dave ki(i with a wide face and It’s ______hard to believe that The as)ta glove man at first base, him.’ M onthly. low c®®* night Belinsky issued a two-out McKenna (11), Chuck Salmond the kind of forearms you’d Killer, which is a misnomer' for “ where I hope I can settle The obvious thing is for Kille Minnesota (Chance 12-8 at walk in the second, then set (10) and Jim Mistretta (9) were find In a logging camp. He’d do this gentle character from the down.” brew to poke the baU to right. anything you wanted him to. Mils of Idaho, is only 31 years ______Washington (Ortega 8-6), night down 19 straight batters before high for the Construction crew “ It’s tough shifting around,” "H e could do that, too,” Er-- (PMCB DOU ROT FNaUDI CAR WASH) I I,- I ■— -r Davis singled again leading off while Dan Daly (10), Bob Klnel Carl Ermer, who was the old. He’s bald and the fringe at admitted Harmon. “There’s a mer shrugged. the ninth. After walking Ron ed (11) and Mike Kennedy shar manager, wraiDted him to learn his temples has turned to gray, I CV PAOB TWELVE MANCHfcSTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1,1967 filANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 1,1967 EAGI Help DiomaiMh— Wafehoa— Retort Property ' Housos For Solo 72 , Housos For Sedo 72 s a . 75 SM m* h r Sab 75 M ab or Fomdo J7 * CARL zmsSBR haa listed a ______Jawohy 48 TanoHMiits 53 1 ^ Rent 67 MANCHESTER Vicinity—Clean NEWLY LISTED tWo famUy Vi • splo and spaa nine room home ~ Ciharmlng spotless BOUTON LARBh600* o t w ater PART-TIME position available, WATCH AND Jewelry repair er than new, OVi room Ranch, one block off East Center St. J ^ off East Center Street. 5 ^ ®lot on front modem 8 zoom near CLASSIFIED M(B>ERN duplex, 2 bedroome, CAPE OOD-^Dennispoit, new Route 81 in Oovei\tty. This is a will train rig^t person for an ing. Prompt service. Up to $20 large treed lot, exceUent value completely redone inside —rni- Extra value features Include year ’round Randh home, sun, private yard, central location, cottage, aceCRunoda^ 6, fine home for the price. Ask interesting electronic testing on your old watch in trade. $146. per month. CaU Paul W. heated, flie|)lace, evaUaUe at $17,900. Leonard A gency, beUevably Immaculate! Two a two oar garage, 1% baths, 6hade and pctvacy, excellent operation. High School gradu R ealtors, 64fr0469. separate heating systems, two four or five bedrooms and a for Joe Lombardo, B^ore area. O nly $18,900. H ayes Closed Mondays. F.E. Bray, Dougan, R ealtors, 640-4535. August 26 on. 644-0835. A gency, 648-6121. ADVERTISING ate, goo^ math aptitude, hours 787 Main St., State Theatre car garage, aluminum storms, ^ quiet residential area. Price Agency. 6466181. BDUR ROOM apartment, heat, CONCORD RD. — Beautiful 8-10 p.m., Monday-Frlday. Ap BuUdlng. screens, doors. BeautifuUy less than and worth more than u n u s u a l b u y —Nice Cape on stove, refrigerator, laundry fa Ranch, large Uvlng room, for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ply in person 5-8 p.m. Reeves Wanted To Rent 68 shrubbed and shaded yard, $19,000. Call Carl at the Bel- one acre lot also containing culties and parking, on bus mal dining room, cabinet Hoffman, 11 Bragg St., East truly a "must see", situation. r- flore Agency, 6486m. foinr bay garage suitable for 8 AJf. to 5 P Hausohald Goods 51 Une, adults. AvaUable Aug. 16. WANTED — 2 bedroom apart Mtohen, 2 bedrooms, recrea H artford. Ask for Mr. Merritt. Belfiore auto repair sh^ or snudl ma- BOLTON Ansaldl Apartment, McKee St. ment avaUable Sept. 1. $100.- tion room, landscaped yard. WE HAVE mkny homes in the A gen cy, 643-5121. ^ 0 shop. Zoned properly. W P Y CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIF^Fd A D VT. SCHOOL BUS operators for CLEAN, USED refrigerators,. 640-6240. $150. CaU 245-40U coUect. Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, towns surrounding Man«.hf,g- Nicely treed lot Ask for M^. 7 acres, 1,000’ frontage, 1967-1968 school year. H ourly ranges, automatic washers, 648-0058. \ WEST SIDE Cape, five rooms, m 8 VM. DAY BEFOBX: PUBUOATION FOUR OR five rooms, 2 adults, ter. S our listings in the beautiful 9room modem rate $2.43. Silver Lane Bus with guarantees. See them at 4% ROOMS, $M»! Garden flnishod, one unfinished. classified suburban section of ^Tritt. Belfiore Agency. 849 by September 1. ExceUent lo Ranch, 8 bedroonu, waU to Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 5 p.m. Friday. Line, Inc., 49 Brainard Place. 'B. D. Pearl's Appliances, 649- Apartments, parking, 16 Forest Breezeway, garage, fenced in this newspaper. Joe Loinbardo ca l referen ces. CaU 647-9714. waU carpeting, kit ■ 'J.- '-. 1 ' TUESDAY, AUGUST 1,19(17 PAGE FOURTEEN iRmurlri^0ter lEtt^nittg lleralii IDiQjr tts t P m m i S o f The Weather . * m eriy ot ToUBiid. died Sunday lln lfn il Urn Week Ended F a ir, little temperature in Touaestown. He waa the hua-’ w ** 12th CSrcuit f ' dktjr gl^lMT change ton^ht, low 60-66; vari iNaid oC Mrs. BaUnd Rid- Negro Violence 9 I able cloudiness tomorrow, high son. G>iirt Cases Mr. Ridaon was bom Oct. 26, New High School Principal 14,729 in the 80s. 1W2 In Checboelovakia, and Manehetter^A CUy of Vittage Charm Death Oaims came to tlie Uiditod States with EAST HARTFORD SESSION Spends Time ^Assimilating^ The charges against two Cov Casts Shadow on Capital ^ parents as a boy. He lived (Onaallled Advertising on Vaga td ) PRICE SEVEN CENTS entry youths, 18 counts of wil n o MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1967 in Toungstown and Pennsyl By CZJBMBWELL TOUNO ' again, he needed time to assim- K s i a r /i , . 257 (THIRTT-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) M aidm ent vania bedore moving' to Tolland ful destruction to private prop (Oonttnued from Page One) Norman T. Shaw, the new ilate all his impressions, but. erty, were reduced to breach of H arry M aidm ent, 7S, o f 9( in 1919. BV>r a number of principal ot Bolton Junior-Sen- superficially, his reacUmw are peace, and each was fined g25. was injured seriously. PoUce he owned lor High School is in his office that "England is England. Hol- The two, Gerald Reed, 19, and made no arrests. Vietnamese Marines ^UeT dUef *accounSinr*of J?*t **Youn^ today-^s second day on the land is diligent. Germany, is David Ohlund, 18, were charg- Police and firemen were S State o?o«mectlcut died “ U v ^ ^ ^ o xoui^ Job—"assimilating.”ioh_"asslmllatln«r.-- He’s try- purposeful-everyone is going ed on nine counU each of de- called into Erie’s tense Negro “‘'i ™ member the five years somewhere. Switserland is love- strucUon after numerous plate East Side neig^ibortiood when ^ Evangelican seU-saOsfled, but work- State Probe glass windows were smashed bottle-throwers and two suspl- Wipe Out Enemy Unit k. Order Is Restored; ^EmlW where it now is, to the point > Ing hard at what it' has. And in Coventry, including ones at clous fires were reported. Ben- tte hus^d of Mrs. y survivors, besides his wife, ^rhere he assumes command. France has some problems.” a bank, at Coventry High School ny WaU, a Negro llason man (Continued from Page One) House Maiament. include 4 sons, Edward Rldzon until the process of assiml- Shaw, who is 36, has been and at the post office. Police between antipoverty officials On the demUitarlsed sone Mr. Maidment was deputy Tolland, Daniel Rldzon of j^tjng 1s complete, Shaw will assistant principal of Plant Jun estimated damage to be more and the city, was arrested and Public Records D odd controller from 1938 to 1940. H e N orth C oventry, Paul R ldzon o f (jjk , fo r the record any- ior High School in West Hart front Communist gimners than $1,000. chained with inciting a riot and Warrantee Deeds was employed by the State of West WlHingiton and Andrew about Bolton education. ford for a year. He has taught poured 40 rounds of mortar fire i HARTFXIRD (AP)—^A state's attomeya investiga- attempted arson. William F. and Virginia L. Connecticut for 80 years, rethv Ridzon of New Springfield, jjg yesterday about math and science in his home , A nolle was entered on six on a battalion command post of Troops Leave Detroit : tion in ^ -Gie financial affairs Sen. Tbomas J. Dodd, teen counts of destruction to Wilmington, Del., after a cur- Monk to Robert C. Hawkes Jr. the 9th Marine Regiment Just a t ^lio; 6 daughters, Mrs. Arthur jjjg recent trip to Europe, how- town of Weymouth, Mass., and amiinat (hnmfewtess lewress day on oay Monday on monuay went weniand Rose Marie Hawkes, prop ^IXSonn., resulted 'today in a deciaion that Dodd had not O’NelU of Vernon; Mrs. John about his singing, and has also been a guidance coun- private back to a c^ew that kept resl- below the zone and wotmded erty at 166 8. M ain S t ^violated the State Cmrinipt Practicee Act. Dletz of North Ooven^, hOas g,„ut some of the places he has selor there. More recenUy, he dents off the streets between nine Marines. youths was changed to breach Frank H. and Emmanuela In the air attacks on North ; atute's Atty. John D. LaBeOe ------Sue Ridzon of Hartford, Mrs. taught. taught junior high math in 12:30 a.m. and 6 a.m. on Tues hig ded ston was based en- Darrell Stark of Stafford jje returned a week ago last Plainvlew, Long Island. of peace. Both pleaded nolo con Gates to Wayne R. and Marilyn Vietnam Monday, key targets that are unlawfully made to In tendere to the breach of pcac day. R. Carlson, property at 311 included the railroads on which ‘stMly OB an examination of a fluence the outcome of ‘any Springs and Mrs. Frank Chete- Friday from conducting a He graduated from Dart In Philadelphia, the city found Woodbridge St. i l , 1967, sUpulatian be- House Curbs Vance Says Jot of East Hartford; a sister, course in comparative educa- mouth in 1964, received an M .A. charges. Communist military supplies election, caucus, or primary.* w ork fo r about 44(L unem ployed Jose L. and Maria M. Maseda -nvoen the senatw and the Sen- Mrs. John Jackopec of Tolland; two professors from from H arvard in 1968 and a The charge of evading respon- are shipped from Red China, "The act has nothing 'to do slbUlty in the case of Denise R. persons through a "Jobmoblle” to Robert E. and Joan R. Tay fuel storage areeui and SAM *ate_ Ethics_ Conimlttee. . with testimonial affairs and ex- 29 grandchildren and 7 great- the University of Louisville, ce^flcate of advanced gradu sent into several sections in a LBS Scale State Again Smith, form erly o f 27 R idge lor, property at 44 Alice Dr. missile sites. Cmnmittee r^ i^ en d ed pendltures, and the proceeds grandchildren. Kentucky. The group made ate studies from Wesleyan in move to head off possible racial wood St., was dismissed:- George E. and Elizabeth E. Pilots from the carrier Intrep podd.ba censured for financial {^om such affairs are not the 'Funeral services will 'be held comparisons flrst-hauid, spend- 1964. unrest. . miaodnduct, and in June the He has been singing with the A car belonging to her was Bettinger to Carl W. and Melba id, which replaced the fire-rav Bubject of examination by this Of Benefits Has Control TTiursday at 10:30 ajn. at the ing two weeks in residence at The talk continued about the |;S«iiato voM to censthre Dodd said to have been the car which Kleinstuber, property at 112 aged Forrestal in the Gulf of o ffice . William H. Yost Funeral Home, Sydney-Sussex College at Cam- choir of Trinity Church, Hart- causes of the .disturbances, and struck Clifford Kublak, 13, as Pitkin St. Tonkin, reported destroying a •for eonverUng to personal use ^‘Paym ents from 1964 cam WASHINGTON (AP) — The DETROIT (AP) — The W. Main SL, Stafford Springs, bridge University in England, ford, and studies voice at the what could be done to halt "funds raised through tesUmoni- he was riding his bicycle on L ease boat yard near the city of Vinh, paign funds made to or on be- House Ways and Means Com last of the 5,000 federal The Rev. Kenneth Mlchnay of then going to Amsterdam, Co- Hartford Conservatory. He is a them. There also were open Hackmatack St. on May 27. ’The Cottage Homes Inc. to Wal- In the lower part of North Vlet- campaign contrl- jjan of Senator Dodd for his p ^ the Holy Trinity Lutheran logne, Heidelberg, Lucerne, and tenor charges and coimterchaiges mittee to trimming President troops sent to Detroit to On Thursday, Shaw wUl meet youth was badly hurt and was dorf Land Corp., premises at nam . ' sonal use or expenses.” the La- Churcli, Stafford Springs, will through France to Paris. about politics entering the han Johnson’s Social Security pro quell racial violence were hospitalized. 363 Broad St., for 20 years com B62 bombers struck twice to made public a letter BeUe letter said, “were not un- officiate. Burial will be in South The group the three men con- with the new superintendent dling of Detroit’s riots. posals Sharply to avoid piling a withdrawn today as a pres Mrs. Smith was arrested sev m encing F eb. 1, 1967, with two day at meiin Communist infiltra lawfuBy made to Influence the Cemetery, Tolland. ducted consisted mainly of and the outgoing principal-act- "I think the President of the idential envoy declared school teachers. ms superintendent, for more eral days later. She was the successive options of five years tion routes in the northwest ®***"®* outcome of 'any election, cau- big payroll tax increase on top Friends may call at the fu emi United States played some poll- each” that law and order had What had he learned? WeU, briefing and assimilating. owner of the car, but haa noi *'•' eacn. comer of South Vietnam within dk It ataiM: primary.* of an anticipated Jiunp In regu neral home tomorrow from 2 to been driving it, poUce said. trage^ and Adoption of Trade Name sight of the Laotian border. The ‘*“ ****” ” ? ^ ' “The facto set forth In the sUp- lar income taxes. been restored. 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Gerald P. Singer, 27, of 519 Noting, s^d Gov. Donald T. Robb doing busl- two raids came in the wake of a to eotamlne the atipiilatlon ^ not consltute a viola- Instead of a benefit Increase Cyrus R. Vance, President Center St was fined $16 for Michigan, one of the „ess as Job Shop Aids at 869 B62 strike Monday against the ' 3*?*** between the tjon of the State Corrupt Prac- for retirees of at least 16 per Johnson’s personal representa Sgt. William Spooner Directors to Discuss S em tof a S r vehicle ^^^‘»le Republican 1968 presi- Main St. nearby A Shau Valley which has ■ Sweet Committee on Standards doog Act." cent as Johnson proposed, the tive In charge of the military Harry Maidment Senior Master Sgt. William Marriage Ucenses been under heavy air attack. and Conduct of the United stipulation examined by committee now all but finally operation, announced at a news conference that responsibility H. Spooner, 47, of 30 Eva Dr., guilty to the chMge “ Bruce EUlott Fish, 64 OUver Senate and Senator taBello was a sertes of facto haa voted for 12)4, The Associat Ing in 1962 as chief accountant for maintaining control would died yesterday after suffering various Criminal 'and motor “ Tbomag J. Dodd, to determine agreed to by Dodd and the Eth- ed Press learned. Instead of He set up the financial record cratic Leader Mike Mansfield be returned to state authorities. a heart attack while swim MWC Purchase Bid vehicle counts were noUed in Spruce St., Aiig. 6, St James’ .'whether th e fa cto stipulated con - lo s rv»i«ii»«H.M. raising the current $44 m ini system at Cheney Bros., where slapped back at Romney, saying Church. -sUtute a vidation of the state k dealt prlmarUy with the With the pullout of the federal ming at hQsquamicut R-I- Consideration of a proposal for town purchase of the the case of a wuiimantic wo- ICC Boosts m um m onthly paym ent to $70, he w as em ployed from 1915 to He was b om M arch 23, 1920, such statements are "demean Wesley Roger Famhiim, East Coniiectlcat Corrupt Prao- handling of ^ IsrS so d at tes- the committee would hike It to troops, Vance said, the 46th Di I«nce R I a son Of privatelv owned Manchester Water Co. heads a leng^y man who refused to^ ve her 1932. in Providence, R.I., a son ing and utterly useless.” Hartford and Phyllis Arlene tlces Act. timonial affairs, Including two $60. vision of the ktichigan National Guard and the last contingent of A resident of Manchester William B. and Bertha Pollard agenda for the Board of Directors’ meting toni^t. "^e ^ Grant, 1077 M ain St., A ug. 5, Railroads^ "m g cffl6e has not consld- occasions when Lyndon John- Another preliminary decision the Michigan Air National about 60 years, Mr. Maidment gpooner, and lived in Man- meeting will be at 8 in the Municipal Building Hearing Winona Baiter was Chiurch of Christ. ered any facto other than those gon, then vice-president, iq»- to to set aside entirely the ad was b om Jan. 22, 1892, in Glen Edwin M anlce Edw ards, 88 .sUpidated. Guard would be defederallzed. Chester 14 years. He was a Room. brought to Circuit Court 12, Math Teacher p ea iod . ministration proposal to extend Wells St., and Irene Maryanne Freight Rate “Hu obvious tiurust of the As of noon, he said, Guards Cove, N. Y., a son of William member of St. Mary’s Episco- Reports that a $1.9 mUllon Manchester, after Coventry po Johnson was the featured hospital and other benefits of Schaefer, Cromwell, Aug. 6. Comq^ Practices Act to to pro men would be returned to state and Alice McAllister Maidment. (jhurch. He was a radar offer by Town Manager Rob- lice apprehended her. After At Institute speaker at a Nov.' 20, 1961, din medicare, now conihied to those Police Arrests Michael Paul Saverick Jr.) 30 (Oonfinded from Page One) hibit unauthorized expenditures control. He served as a Navy ensign in technician in the Electronics ert Weiss was received favor- spending the night in jail, she ner. The stipulation arid the net 65 or older, to younger persons World War I. Division of the Connecticut ably by top stockholders of the Mrs. Cynthia Mottle, a mem' Hazel St. and Sharon Ami Neff, at least $246.4 million of in anidunt raised from that affair "With the departure of the told police her name. Until then, retlr^ because of disabiltty. last regular Army luilto, Gen. He attended Center Congrega- Air National Guard at Bradley water company have produced Orvla E. Holoottnb, 28, of ber of the Manchester High 568 Hilliard St., A ug. 19, St. creased wage costs and a sub was $66,110 and of this $86,000 These rollbacks make possible she had been held under the School mathematics depart- James’ Church. John ’Throckmorton and I, to Oonal Church and was its first Field, Windsor Locks, and a ------screams of “secret mAeMners”meetings' Simsbury was charged alt 7:30 name “Jane Doe.” stantial part of higher payroll was transferred from - a testi a m uch m ore m odest IncreeuM from minor stockholders. ment, is participating in a sum' Building Permits gether with our staffs, also will financial coordinator. He w m a member of the Zebra NCO pjn. yesiterday with larceny of One of the charges against her taxes of about $63.1 million. Envoy Says monial bank account to a per in tbe payroll taxes that finance The water company holdings mer institute in munerical anal Florence C. Johnson, prefab In an obvious answer to the sonal account of Dodd and hto leave,” Vance said. 60-year member of Manchester Club at the field. He was an was refusal to identify herself. liaslc Social Security and medi Lt. Gen. Throckmorton, form have been appraised at close less than $15. ysis and computer program tool shed at 96 Starkweather St., administration’s expressed wife on Nov. 22, 1961. Lodge of Masons; a member Air Force veteran of World The other charges which were care. These taxes now are lev er commander of the 18th Air and past president of Manches- War n, serving in the Euro- to $3 million and the minor PoWce said he was caught ming for secondary school $112. . fears about the possible infla Peace Plan The stipulatton added that ied on a wage base of a maxi also nolled were: breach of teachers at Mlchigaui State Uni X Plus Corp. for Claire Reid, borne Corps at Ft. Bragg, N.C., ter Rotary Club; a charter pcan Theatre, stockholders, led by James leaving Popular Markets Inc. tionary effect of the raise, the $20,916 was transferred to Wet Set Problems Differ mum $6,000 p er em ploye. Em peace, operating a motor ve versity. garage at 12 E nglew ood D r., has Just been named command member and the second com- Survivors include his wife, Trlvigno, have requested that in Buckland with several items ICC said reductions in freight ployers and employes each pay hicle without a license, speed $1,900. . Rumor False (See, Page Tweuty-Two) Todiiler David Danser, accomplished swimmer at er o f the 3rd Arm y, with 260,000 mander of DUworth - Cornel jirs. Florence Reid Spooner; they be consulted before nego- his pants pockets and under ing and reckless driving. The institute is being spon rates "sin ce 1963 have had a 4.4 per cent sored by the university and the Frank Guinipero, 86 apart 11 months, looks for way into water of Maryland mllita:^ and 28,000 civilian per Quey Post, American Legion; ^ g«,n, William H. Spooner Jr., tiations even begin. his shirt. deflationary effect.” •> SEOUL (AP) — Clark M. CUf- . Johnson’s proposal would National Science Foundation. ments in three buildings on pool, while y.S. Ninth Infantry Division soldier sonnel'In the U.S. Southeast. finance chairman of Manches- three daughters. Miss Tonight’s discussion by dl- market employe told police The ICC said the major have increased the base next Its purpose is to ground the Charter Oak St., $288,000. source of substantial rate reduc- ^ford dopled today a report that looks for way out of monsoon-swollen stream in Three battalions of paratroop ter District of Boy Scouts; com- Carol R. Spooner, M ss Donna rectors will be strictly prelim- ghe saw Holcomb pick up sev- year to $7,800, thc first stop in a Coventry teachers______in the mathematics Downey, Hudson, Dalene and had been continued mod- be and Qen. Mhxwell D. Tiiylor, ^Honeymooning’ ers from the 82nd Airborne Di mittee chairman of Troop 26, r . Spooner and Mss Wendy inary, to bring them up-to-date g^al articles and then saw them troubled waters of Vietnam’s Mekong Ddta. The staged rise to $10,800 b y 1974. used in computer programming, McKeown, 314 apartments in 27 emlzatlon of railroad plants and vision, which were shifted Tues and 1966 committee chairman Spopner, all at home, and a o" Weiss disappear from 'hla hands, -prasldeiitlal envoys on an Aslan boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Junior F. Danser