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MONDAY, MAY » , M14 Avsnf• DaOj Net Ptm i For tiu Wook ShuM inanirli^Btfr Cwnitifl ^prali. Mty H, 1M4 «4 w .i^ Ths Ai*y'-Navy Club A u ^ - rranepa Heircn OouncU, Py­ Tha carnation dagraa team of Cub Scout Pack St will hold Story Circle of South Metho­ Manchestei- Lodge of Masons its family picnic Wadnasdav at lary wlU hold lU annual out^ig HKAKINk AID will meet at 7:80 thian Sunahtaia Girls, will meat John Mather C hai^, Order Ot dist Church will meet at 10 ajn. 8 p.m. at Oamp Johnaon, Bolton. on June 14 at 11 a.m. at the 13,981 - A bout Town Wednesday at the church. row at the Masonic Templa Af­ at 8:10 tonight at Mamorlal Py­ DCMolay, win rdiaaraa at 7 to­ Village Bam. Members wishing l A T m i l S l ^ h o r a t ttao Audit 8*0. OkaaM e t* ti ter the business meeting John thian Han. night in tha amall lodge room of t omake reservations may call B a ro u a t Otrcnlatloa Smg, high hi oppM Tb* Silk City Singw C9iapt«r Mather Chapter, Order of De- tha Maaonie Temple. Xi ChapUr o f Bat Sigma Phi «r SFSSBSqSA iMU me«t at 8:30 The Women's Fellowship of wUl meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Mrs, John Vince, 227 McKee PINE PHARMACY atyofVaimgeCherm Second Congregational Church Molay, will present the carna­ May devotions at St. John's St.; Mrs. Thomas Davis, 218 toBlcbt at Bimce Center. All tion degree. Poliah National Catholic Church The Army-Navy^ Club Auxil­ the home of Mrs. Miner Friend, 884 COBMTUt TT - *111114 men o t the Manchester area in- will have a workshop for the 81 Edgewood Dr., South Wind­ Cider Mill Rd., Bolton; or Mrs. will close at caremoniaa at 7 iary will hold a card party to- Walter Backus. 16 Robin Rd. T 0L .L ] 44411 hacaated in fouivfiart harmony fall baxaar at 7 tonight in Fel- p.ra. Wednaaday. nigjlit at 8 at tha ehiUiouaa. sor. NO. M l (mOHTBEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY M, 1984 ms Pag* Ml PRICE SEVEN CM TI are weloome to attend. No for­ lowah^ Hall. Members are re­ Temple Chapter, OEUI, will mal Toioe of mnaio training ie minded to bring old nylon observe anniversary night and stockings and sciasors. visiting matrons and patrons night Wednesday at 8 p.m. at H w Mancheater Republican The We Two Group of Con­ the Masonic Temple. Officers Women’a Club wiQ hold its an­ cordia Lutheran Church will are reminded to wear colored Both Factions Claim Win Events ■"\ nual meeting and dinner at 6:30 meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in gowns. Entertainment will be pjn. tomorrow at the Manches­ the church parlor. Anders Lund- held after the meeting, and re­ wall, am exchange student spon­ freshments will be served ify Bay State Forest Fire ter Country Club. Horace In State sored by the Manchester Youth Mrs. Frederick Baker and her Beely Drown wttl be the guest committee. In GOP Committee Race apeaker. Council, will speak and show slides of Sweden after the busi­ The Manchester Assembly, ness meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Memorial Temple, Pythian H ARTFORD (A P )— P o -f l^*‘*y*** ^ ®®’"™*****?®*®^ commute* pick* the Burt Is Charged Order of the Rainbow for Girls, liam Stavens are in charge of Sisters, will meet at 8 p.m. to­ litical analysts were exam­ aeata for their adherent*. chairman immediately after the will iMrid an initiatory meeting the program. Mr. and Mrs. morrow at Odd Fellows Hall. Th» May faction la aupportlng convention closee June IS. Gwrge Stoneman and Mr. and A memorial service will be held. ining the makeup of a new Howard B. Hauaman of New Hauaman alio saw victory in In Police Death, Arrested as Winds Die at 7:80 tmilght at the Masonic Temi^e. Officers will wear white Mrs. Michael F. Haberen will Officers are reminded to wear Republican State Central Britain for the chalrmanahlp. the results. "The election of serve as the hospitality com­ white. Refreshments will be Plnney la aeeklng re-election. numerous new members to the 3 Held in Break gowns. Refreshments will be served. Committee today, hoping to aerred by the Mothers Circle mittee. determine the .man it will Plnney, Ui a atatement, aaiil State Central Committee and after the meeting. the reaulta "eatablish clearly the results of the contests show HARTFORD (AP) The Home League Ladies of Rainbow Mothers Circle will elect party chairman next that a aubatantlal majority of that the new committee will vote the Salvation Army will meet at meet tonight at 7:30 at the Ma­ month. the members of the State Cen­ for new party leadership,” he Three men were charged Cape Canal 3 p.m. tomorrow at the Youth sonic Temple. There will be a Both sidea in the OOP leader- tral Committee elected tonight said. today with taking part in a Center of the church. Mrs. short business meeting and a ■hip itruggle claimed victory w in support me for re-election There were a doaen cmitesta burglary that led to the Threatened, Thomas Russell and Mrs. Jo­ tea cup aucT.ion. Any mother of last night a* the reaulta of the as chaiman.” with only aome of them defi­ seph Therrlen will be program a Rainbow Girl is welcome' to YoUng by party leader* in the nitely pitting the Plnney-May death of one policeman and LECLERC Hie batUe, he said, "to aU in- serious wounds to another. chairmen. Mrs. Maj. E. Walter attend. atate'a aenatorial dlatrlcta were tenta and purposes Is over." He force*. Houses Burn FUNERAL HOME Lamie. Mrs. Ethel Ha.stings and recorded. called on the party to prepare By unofficial count, aome 27 Police said they had noth­ Mrs. Joseph Simard will be the Mias Sandra Scruton, daugh­ The balloting climaxed week* for "the conventions, the cam­ new members were ilected to ing to do with the shooi- hostesses. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace FAMOUS ot in-fighting aa the force* of paign, and the election of Re- the committee. ings. PLYMOUTH, Mass. FUNERAL Scruton. 149 Deepwood Dr., left A. Searle Plnney, the Incumbent publlcana thin fall." A Plnney aide estimated the Friday from Brooklyn, N.Y., on Arrested were Charlsa Mc­ (AP) — Forestry officials FLORAL atate chairman, and thoae of Bd- The OOP. state convention state chairman has about 46 Lean, 33, and Kenneth A. White, said today the forward SERVICE the freighter, Srblja. She will wln May Jr., ai former chair- opens in Hartford Juno 12. The votes on the new committee. 30, both of no certain address, WALTER N. land at Genoa, Italy, before Thirty - seven votes assure and Victor Colon Aponte, 81, of progress of a forest fire LEXXERC hosteling through other Blurop- election. the Open Hearth. All are which pushed out of the Director ean countries. Most of the year 1310 aide added, however, that charged with breaking and en­ Myles Standish State For­ will be spent in Germany where ''LADY 98 Main Street, Manchester QUILTS it was impossible to predict tering and larceny of $1,050. est has been halted. she 1s enrolled In the Goethe Rocky Says He Fits with certainty on the basis of Meanwhile, police have ob­ John Lambert, chief forest Call 649-5869 Institute at Ehersberg. last night’s results. tained a warrant for a man ten­ ranger, .said the fire would be Committee members are ex­ tatively identified os John Burt, controlled in every sector today Carriage House The VFW Auxiliary will meet Beautiful spread by day, warm cover pected to be under heavy pres­ 10 , who had been livjng at the as long as favorable weather at the post home at 7:30 p.m. to­ Ike’s GOP Definition sure from both sides from now Hartford Hotel for about two conditions prevail. Beauty Salon morrow for a memorial service. PEPPERELL" by night. Pretty designs and colors, fit weeks. Burt, critically wounded At the height of the blaze It Members of the VFW Post and until the day they vote on the We*re a» 525 Main Street ohairmanahip. in a gun battle with the slain threatened to sweep through to friends are welcome to attend. twin or full beds. Nylon locked stitched, LOS ANOELBS (AP)—Nelaon*"responsible, forward - looking policeman, is charged with mur­ the Cape Cod danal, about near as " • Open Mondays • A. Rockefeller carried a new Republicanism.’’ The election was the first der, attempted murder, break­ conducted under new party eight miles away. , Tel. 643-0695 The Friendship Circle of St. SHEETS and CASES reversible, fine quality cotton. Blsenhower line into his Repub- 'Those same words have key­ ing and entering and larceny. Winds which had gusted to 40 your John's Polish National Catholic rules. Vss/Va=^ Uesn presidential race today. noted Rockefeller’s main appeal He was wounded in the chest m.p.h. Monday receded to 10-20 w ' Church will sponsor a rummage He told California Republicans to Republican moderates in Committeemen and women and stomach and is on the dan­ m.p.h., giving 300 fire fighters telephone sale tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 1 fai effect: "If you like Ike, vote weeks of crlUcislng what he has were chosen by Hie town chair- ger list at Hartford Hospital an opportunity to reduce the p.m. and from 7 to B p.m. In the for me," In his June 3 primary termed Gold water's extremist but is expected to live. five-mile front of burning woods church hall. TYPE 180 PERCALES battle with Sen. Barry (Soldwat- views. (See Page Ten) He is accused of slaying Pa­ and fields. Reg. $5.99 Now •r. At a news conference Rocke­ trolman Henry W. Jennings, 28, The fire has destroyed an FREE 72 X 1 0 8 ...... 2 .S 7 That was the tack he planned feller said Eisenhower is his in an exchange of shots at estimated 40 houses and sum. DELIVERY r ^ L o e r i to emphasize in quick forays kind of a Republican. He said about 9 a.m. Monday in a hall­ mer cottages, forced 400 resi- 81 X 1 0 8 ...... 1 . 7 7 Into Ventura and Santa Barbara Goldwater doesn’t fit Eisenhow­ Parley Posts way of Haiiford Hotel at 'dents to flee and ruined the before returning to where the Church and Ann Sts. 90 X 108 a. . . . ^ er’s definiUon in the light of the southeastern edge of the 12 ,000- k Travel Senriee 1 ▼otee are — Los Angeles Ooun- Arizona senator’s poslUon in key He also is charged with acre atate forest and recreattan Tear order for drug needs , with a third of the state’s aad eoametios will be taken FREE!! Twin Fitted B ottom s...... 1 ,4 7 a issues enumerated by the ex - Given Morton wounding policeman James F. area. I 905 MAIN STREET ^ ree million Republicans. ears of immediately. president. Regan, 35. No serious injuries have been k 643-2165 A A New Roll Of Double Pitted Bottoms ...... TJB7 The Now York governor. RockefeUer was careful to say According to police, Officer reported. he didn’t take Elsenhower’s And Hatfield Regan caught Burt burglarizing 42 X 88 Cases . ! ...... 1 ^ 7 pair Bounding more and more opti­ Word of the burning cottages ►Authorized agent in Man- ^ Kodok Film mistic, clearly pointed his ap­ declaration as any endorsement Tuckel’s TV Store, 110 Asylum brought hundreds of residents Chester for all Airlines,^ peal at the undecided voters in of his own candidacy. But he WASHINGTON (AP) — The St., and was putting handcuffs into the area Monday night, ( M d o J tL Railroads and SteamshlpW with Each Boll Developed Uie state that twice gave solid said he felt he, not Goldwater, Republican National Committee on him when Burt grabbed the creating traffic Jams on all PreaeripUan Fbarmacy ^ Lines. 2 (Black and White aad maJoriUes tc Dwight D. Elsen­ fell within the framework of the meets today to approve Sen. policeman’s gun, shot him In the Trees are etched against fiery backdrop as volunteers battle blaze in Myles major arteries leading to Cap* M l MAIN ST— 648-USl Color Prints) hower. statement on Republican prin­ Thruaton B. Morton of Ken­ neck and right shoulder and es­ Standish State Forest near Plymouth, Mass., today. (AP Photofax.) Cod. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Rockefeller wrapped Ela«n- ciples. tucky and Gov. Mark Hatfield caped. The fir* was one of two FINE MUSLINS hower Into his oompeUgn Mon­ He noted that he helped draft of Oregon aa the top officers for Officer Jennings was killed which spread from the state LIGGETTS day In a formal statemant in the 1960 Republican platform the party’s 1964 convention. in a gun battle later at Hartford forest. Authorities beUeve boto AT THE PARKADE 88 X 99 ...... 1 >54 San Diego, heartily approving Hotel. He had been staked out were started by embers from a Mm former xnasldent’s call for (See Pag* TMrteea) The convention arrangements In Burt's room. 72 X 9 9 ...... 1.H 4 committee named Morton perm­ France Hits|Laos Ncutrals Sav weekend fire which swept part “FOR FOOD THArS FINE—COME TO KLEINS” anent chairman Monday. He Capt. Thomas Hankard, head of the reservation. of the detective division, said Charles H. W. Foster, eom- 72 X 108, 81 X 99,Twin Fitted Bottoms .... 1 ,7 4 DACRON PILLOWS had no opposition. there is a possibility that the c7.S. Proposal ^ Overcoming oppoeitlon from missioner of natural resources, SPECIAL 81 X 108, Double Fitted Bott<»ns...... 1 J I 4 accused slayer’s name is not said the present fire, coupled some backers of Sen. Barry really John Burt. He added In- Dupont Dacron Fiberfil bed pillows. Goldwater, R-Ariz., the commit­ For Viet Line Reds Driven Back with the weekend blaze, burned TUESDAY ONLY! 20 X 108 ...... * .S 4 Goldwater’s Opinion; vest^ation is going on to defi­ an estimated 8,600 acres eC HOMESICK? tee combined the Jobs of tern nitely establish his identity. Jumbo 22 X 28 cut size. Completely al­ porary chairman and keynote lorMt end woodlands. LIAN , IMPORTED 42 X 36 G ases...... *...... 4 9 ^ Each Capt. Hankard said two Hol­ UNITBD NATIONS, N.Y. VIENTIANB, Laos (AP)—TbeOsaite, en the Mekong itivto bor- I During a visit to the Saturdagf speaker and gave them to Hat­ yoke, Mass., residents witnessed (AP)-Adlal E. Stevenson re­ (9tttr op! For «i rniount yaaH hard­ lergy free, soft as down, lightweight, Ike Paper Not a Veto field. Laotian neuthalltte'claimed to­ der with Thailand. lire, Foster said he beHeved to* ly miss, you can place a Long tK> the shootinf of Patrolman plies to critics ot U.8. policy in The Communists captured the I fire had been aet. Regular flat styles or Pepperel’s new fitted sheets has elas Generally Morton Is oonsM Regan but declined to identify day that part of their army had town of Tha Thom 12 days ago tince call to those you do miss. Just mat resistant. ared a moderate Republican. South Viet Nam before the U.N. The Weather Bureau at Bos­ POLISH tic completely around both ends. Easiest to put on—no lift­ them further. launched a counterattack and and are using it as a base ton said the winds would rs- pick up the phone. It^a thu iK t baat ■AN BRANCnOO (A P )-« e a .^ *'We think this probably la in Hatfield, who usually is assocl The three men accused of tak­ Security Council today following ing or tugging—slips over fourth comer with one finger. Barry Goldwater does not b4- hia eyes a middle-of-the-road ated with the party’s liberal driven the Communists back in for a move against Borikhane tbini to being there. ing part In the burglary had France’s rejection of American the Muong Kheung sector north­ less than 20 miles away. (See Page EIgbi) Ueve the Republican preslden- atatement," said tha campaign wing, bad been recommended their cases continued today in proposals to deal with the Cam­ ttal pattern aet down 1^ former source. for permanent chairman by the west of the Plalne des Jarres. Souvanna told the assembly he Circuit Court to June 2, under bodian border dispute. rejected an invitation by the BOILED HAM Reg. $3.99 Prendant Dwight D. Bls«nhow- ' Blit he conceded the Bi­ Republican Governor's Confer­ The U.S. chief delegate was Gen. Amkha Soukhavong, neu­ •r la designed to derail his con- aenhower paper, Interpreted by ence. Pathet Lao chief, Prince Souph- m tNTH» Mi O U i (See Page Biglit) expected to answer France's tralist military adviser to Pre­ anouvong, to go to his Khang ALL $6.99 aervativ* campaign .for the some ixAltlcal observers as a Neither man has openly sup­ call for a council resolution de­ mier Souvanna Phquma, said TOENIKtMMgT White House. move against Goldwater, could ported any of the potential GOP Khay headquarters for peace KLEIN'S MARKET ploring recent violations of the Communi-stS' had been talks. Souvanna said he asked B ulletins MTS db e«r beet (0 aenre you M The Arizona sanator'a vlaw hurt the Senator’s California presidential nominees. Cambodia's frontiers and pro­ stopped 12 miles short of their CHET PETERSON, Manager was made known today by a campaign against Some (Soldwater supporters Guardsmen Hurt Souphanouvong to meet with called from AP Wires posing that "those who bear re­ next objective. Muong Soul, on him at Luang Prabang. 161 CENTER STREET—643-7770 BLANKETS aourca high In the Goldwater Gov. Nelson A. RockefeUer. had said they would fight any sponsibility should pay repara­ a main east-west highway from campaign organisation. They meet In Csdifoznia’s move to combine the Job of tem­ In Race Flareup tions.’’ the plain. Diplomatic sources said Brit­ Read Herald Ads. Now S4I8 each Goldwater was said to believa presidential primary a week porary chairman — for which French Ambassador Roger Unofficial reporta t(dd of clash­ tain is considering is.suing invi­ SHOT POSTPONED that If Blaenhower was out to from today with 86 OOP conven­ Hatfield had been ticketed—and CAMBRIDGE, Md. (AP)—One Seydoux came out Monday es only seven miles from Muong tations for a consultation her* CAPE K E N N im ’, Fla. stop hla bid for the GOP presl- tion votes at stake. the post of keynote spesdeer, National Guardsman was shot against Stevenson’s proposal Soul. of ambassadors from the 14 na­ (AP)—^The first attempt to 2 f o r I I J M I dentlal nomination, the former The Bouroe added that Bisan- which was wide open after Na­ and three others were injured that the United Nations police Amkha said a battalion of tions of the Geneva conference orbit an unmanned model of president would have telephoned bower’s warning against "im­ tional Chairman WUliam E. Monday nig^klh a new flareup the disputed frontier if South neutralist infantry, 19 tanks and on Laos to discuss steps to the Apollo moonohip was to tell Mm so. pulsiveness” in foraign affairs Miller withdrew from consider­ between, intogratloniat demon­ Viet Nam and Cambodia cannot 8 armored cars, which had been avoid further deterioration of ’postponed today to Thursday Because of that view, the might have been intended as a ation. strators and troops using bayon­ agree on Joint border patrols routed from their headquarters the situation. beoaiiee of a frocen nitrogen BIG S W IM TO THE *64 FORD source aald, Goldwater decided word of caution to Goldwater. After the conunlttee voted 38 ets and tear gas to disperse linked to the U.N. at Muong Kheung, on the north­ Communist countries are de­ valve In the ground support not to heed an early Impulse to Goldwater issued a prepared to 30 to combine the Jobs and them. Splitting with the United west fringe of the strategic plain manding a full-fledged Geneva equipment. The trouble 00- MATTRESS telephone Eisenhower and aak statement Monday, welcoming then picked Hatfield over Gov. State police said several dem­ States and Britain, Seydoux also recaptured two-thlrda of the cwiference be reconvened and ourred after the odhntdown on for clarification. the Eisenhower paper as a call Tim M. Babcock of Montana by onstrators also were injured in supported Cambodia's request sector. I are not expected to take part the giant Saturn I iuioatev NEW ENGIJIND FAMILIES TELL WHY The Arizona senator had no to Republicans to support the an even wider margin, 38 to 10, the clash as bullets, bricks and to reconvene the 14-nation Ge­ Prince Souvanna warned the In local consultations. rocket had advanced to with.' COVERS advance word of the statement presidential nmninee the party spokesmen for Goldwater said bottles whizzed through the air neva conference on Indochina to National Assembly that if Muong The United States is willing In an hour and 66 minutes of jbUahed Mondav by the New chooses. they were satisfled. in the city’s Negro district. Suoi fell, the Communists would to hold a full-dress conference the scheduled 9 a.m. launoh- ?ork Herald Tribune In which He challenged other Republi­ Ford’s sales gain in the first quarter of ’64 tops Chevy’s and Full or Twin Sise Miller, announcing the selec­ Hundreds of whites milled (61m Page Eight) threaten the royal capital of Lu­ on Laos only if the Communist ing time. After wreetllng un- Biaenhower spoke out for a can presidential contenders to tions, noted that RepubUcans along the edge of the dlatrict, ang Prabang and Vang Vieng on forces withdraw from the terrt-1 SHeresefully with the pr^leen Piymouth’s eombined. Here are six reasons for the big switch: nominee of "resTOnsible, for­ vow their support of the conven­ had only two major convention heckling guardsmen and shout­ the main road south to Vien­ tory they captured in the Plalne | for nearly three hours, the Regularly 2.99 ward-looking Republicanism." tion choice. officers prior to 1952. ing ; taunts at integratlonlsts tiane. des Jarres, 110 miles northea.st' National Aeronauttrs and Goldwater campaign men said Goldwater said Blaenhower With no contests for the nom­ across tlik street. Some 2,800 right-wing troops of Vientiane. This is the condl-' Space Administration called t J i l Es. or 2 for S 4 |0 they beUeve that foes of the delivered "a deserved rebuff to ination In 1956 and 1960. he said, Further disorder was averted were spread out in a defense tion laid down by Souvanna. off the shot for two days. The senator prevailed on Eisenhow­ those who would divide and ruin the three-way split of top Jobs,! when Brig. Gen. George M. Gel News Tidbits line above Borikhane, about 25 Aa it had before, Red China time Is required to replace er to issue a atatement of hia unless the I Republican party adopted to 1962, was retained to stpn clamped a curfew on the air miles east of Vientiane. The accused the United States of the faulty valve and check views on the race for the nom- submits to tneir control.” give more exposure to Republi­ town and guardsmen moved from the AP Wires village is the last major right- engineering the coup of rlghti.st not the new system. The valve taatlon In hopes it would virtual­ The senator would not answer can leaders. shoulder to shoulder down the wing defense point between an­ generals ta Vientiane April 19 Is part of a eyetem which ly veto Goldwater. reporters’ questions about points "Obviously our situation this main street to clear K of spec- other Communist force and the pumps liquid nitrogen to cool CURTAIN SPECIALS This, they ineiat, Blaenhower The administration’s long- rightiat-eontrolled town of Pak- (Sm Page Eight) sn Instrument pa^sge be­ did not do. (See Page Xhirteeo) (See Page Eleven) (•ee Page Nine) range plans call for a cut in ex­ tween the top of the rocket cise taxee in 1066 and another and toe Apollo apooeeraft. reduction In Income taxee the ppyiWf'H'"i" following year, informed’ MAJOR EAR’raQUAKB TIERS sources say. . . . The parents of PASADENA, Calif. (AP) First Lady a 17-year-oId girl in Baltimore, CBS ^Major Winner A major earthquake to the • All 86-inch length Md. charge Madalyn Murray, { South Atlantic was recorded • Both solid and sheer types an atheist, and her son William,' today at the CaUfornia Insti­ • White with colorful trim Reopening 18, with causing their daughter Of Disputed Emmies tute of Technology. Dr. Mr. D. Mv*r, Desrtn, Men. Mr. C. ABun, Holyoke, Mau. Mr. M. Borne, Keen*, N.H. to abandon her Jewinh faith and ' Charles Richter said the tem­ Looka bcttcrl I twitched from Bcautifilll Our '64 Calaiue is Pricel After pricing a Ford Regularly 1.99 T ie r ...... Now 1JJ7 Of Museum leave home. . blor rated 7.5 or greater on Volkswagen to a '64 Falcon baautiful—and to is the nde. Falcon wagon and a Chevy II Valance. Reg. 1 .0 0 ...... Now 7 7 ^ ' A three-judge federal court HOLLYWOOD (AP) — CBS-<^irecting, best comedy and best his scale. Its epicenter was wagon. Naturally, I like its After a 3000-mile trip we’re we drove the Falcon and rules that Maryland’s preeiden-1 TV, with 18 awards — five of actress—Mary Tyler Moore. 8,300 mile* southeast of Paeor looks better, and I like the NEW YORK (AP) — to a tial primary must be derided by ! them via the "Dick Van Dyke The other CBS winners were dens, and the shock was re­ more pleased than ever. We traded in our Chevrolet. The ■lamorous party setting, Mrs. corded at 4:14:18, ho said. room it gives ms. switch^ from Rambler. ridais especially comfortable. popular vote, thus tossing out | Show,’’—is big winner today of the Danny Kaye show for elec­ I^don B. Johnson reopened the last vestige of a unit vote, the 16th annual television Emmy tronic photography; best origin­ The quake apparently was the newly cnlarxed Museum of system which has determined 1 Awards. al drama—Ernest Kinoy for the the same, recorded two min­ Modern Art and declared this the winners of primary etlec-j "It sure pays to boycott," said "Blacklist" .segment of "The utes earlier, that was report­ generation is to 4 war against tions since 1910. . . . Official fig-; the handsome Van Dyke, clutch- Defenders;” best drama -"The ed by Father I.ouls J. Elsel*, poverty to general and ‘agalnet tires released show Ambassador ing his first Emmy for best ac­ Defenders;’’ best single per- seismologist at Spring. HIB ^ e r t y et man’s spirit," aa Henry Cabot lodge received tor. "I bet CBS is sorry new College, Mobile, Ala. DRAPES.*.Solids and Florals well. more than half the write-in they started this whole thing— (See Psge Nine) '^1 "This museum is n open vote# in the Massachusetts or maybe they're glad." DOUBTS UN HELP • 72-inch FlcM'als door for all who seek enrich- presidential preference prhnary. Van Dyke was referring to the OTTAWA (AP)«— U.N. ment of spirit," said the First An American Air Force pilot i ABC toycott of the Sei-retary ■ General U Thant • 54, 68, 72-inch Solids Lady Monday night. Then ah* Pierre Casanova said today he doubts toe Unit­ pressed a button lighting up the killed In South Viet Nam m eant! clearly to portray to hla letters ^“ ‘ *1 charg^ ed Nations could uudertake a • Washable, easy-eare Rayon acetate I museum’s terracsd sculpturs that U.8. pUoto there .were NBC-TV with bloc voting In Said Kidnap Boss task at this Ume in Southeast gardens befors an iq^daudlng Asia, n a a t thus appeared to 4.79 to 5.99 v a lu e...... crowd of 5,000 tovttad gussts. •'suppUed ndtti obsolete and Prevl?u« awards faulty equipment,’’ says Life NBC, the only non-boycotter. PARIS (AP) — A gunman, reject btepeenl* ky the Unit. Ths muatum cslsbratsd its . took second with nine Emmies ed States toat |he United Na­ MMh birthday and its reopening Magazine. . . . Declaring (hat wanted for the slaying of a po­ "there should always be some­ and ABC took third with five, liceman, was sought today as tions supervise toe border be­ after a six-month remodeltog. four of them won by the John the key man of the Dassault tween South Viet Naui and Mr. H. euktr, Mlben, Vt. Job that cost $7 mUUon. one at the helm,’’ former Presi- Oanibddla. In a speech at toe Ifr. A.SmM, W. BrUtewMtr,Mmt. Mr. ]. Reid, Jr., WUtdtor, Conn. dent Dwight D. Elsenhower says I liiT* kidnaping. Mrs. Johnson officiated at to* *h. .hnnid h.v. ‘^e President. 19M. U.N. Security Oouneil last ShBdyl We twitched from OU fHcndl I had owned a Ecoacanrl I'm on the road outdoor ceremonies and attMid- the vice prealdent should have Detectives said the leader of Master of ceremonies Joey tha tour-man gang was Jacques Thursday, U.S. Ambassador Chevy to a Ford Galaxie Ford before and ivhai I a lot and Ford Fairlans *d a dinner with 400 donors, art anthorlty to take over the du- Bishop commented on the NBC- Adlal B. Stevenson proposed Coovtrtible. It rides wall, economy was a big factor. patrons and museum offiMals to Ifes ot a physically or mentally Pierre Casanova, 96, who shot that a U.N. force patrol toe traded in my Olds on a *64 Ikoapaoitated president. TV telecast; "If NBC drops out down a Paris policeman during gives MS plenty of room for Fhirlane it was Idu comiiig So was the aervice of our a huge n*w galleiy. of this thing, there will ^ Im­ Vietnamese ■ Cambodian hot* the kidi, and the roof it veiy Ford Dealer. We' switched Champagne toasts fated toe Ool. SUg Wennerstrom testi­ mediate dancing." a holdup last July. He Is also der. In the abeence of toat, back to old friends. Dealer artists, desipten, photogra-' wanted for at least a dozen sturdy. and car, both. from Pontiac. ■ 00 fies in Swedish spy trial that Bishop had opened the show armed robberies In the Paris 8tevenwm suggest4d a Joint phsrs and sculptors whose ,to spying for the Soviet Union with, "\Melcome to ‘greatest Vietnamese • Ctembodlan toroa works are among the 1,300 had no difficulty collecting fights of the century.’ " region. that would repert vlelaUiHW to 1 ftsms on display. 'The evening i^ormation about U.S.'defense In one of the most entertain­ Detectives described Casano­ the United Nattans. In ex* was dedicated to these artists, va as "extremely dangerous." plaining the TJ.N. MstUoa at jM i OT MB M nrai M industries because as a pur- ing Emmy shows yet, all tha NEW ENGLAND FORD DEALERS but m y haft to’wait until the chseer for the Swedtsh Air other comics referred to the Three other members of the a news conference, Thant Irali. ■etooaUon iMod after 10 :M boycott. kidnap gang were arrest^ on the United Matloas was like a Force he was aUe to ipeke con­ Sunday at or near the farm­ «.m. to take a look at the gal- tact with top executives to in­ Said Milton Berlc: "The other growiag eklld whlek renld mm V mIh m . networks each gave me $10,000 house where Mrs. Marcel Das­ eept a ti-pound burden bill Mrs. Johnson arrived at the dustry . . President Johnson to throw thb shogfa" sault, 68, wife of a leading air­ not one ot 410 pounds. He snli at 7:10 p.m. to find 80 puts finishing touches on major Comedian Mel Brooks sang: craft manufacturer, had been .there were situattoas whein. DILLON S i^ S and SERVICE, Inc. Oroenwieh VUIage artlsto t o t ­ Mrs. L^don Johnsem, flanked by New Yorije Museum of Modem Art director foreign aid victory today by “Why do you cry? Why do you held for $5 hours. to* United NatlMM 4 aling aoroas to# ^ ” ***’ signing legislation authorizing pout? Taka your Emmy and dasanova escaped to a elolen very eiflelent Jsb ' t o oonttnua la Em Alfred H. Barr Jr., left, and'David Rbck^^er, chairman of the museum’i a fSU rnmorn U.S. aiMiribatton shut your mou(h." oaf when be spotted to* poUs* tosN were s tiim >19 lU lN SIBEET—1UNCSI8TBB > H jggd^i^B “The MoroctpiMi” Matiiat during radadiaatioa yaataiW. (AP to Sunds of The Van Dyke show also won asuld aet do as at Bmantee for bast « * • Vag4 Maa) '1 \ . i \ ' ( mmf

fM Om TWO IfANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, c6 n N , TUESDAY, MAY W. 1964 UANCiHESTEB EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MAT 26, 1964 BoUnm l%eiiiwold on Bridge Coyentry Sorority Donatei tr Staler Gets iNOWt—Uleaer tkaa ev»r T o Tom m y Fund . DOITT LET OTPONENT »qtb M s . loa new RL 81 NorOi « - Charter Study Aide Sees UtBtMfleMfirt 4 Students in Lower Grades Year L eave DRAW nnRD TRUMP |Om Slia. fraoi O. FoxCh. By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD A AK32 ENDS TONICS Beta filgma Phi sorority re­ Natleaal Nea’s Teaui Chaaiwlea ^ 3 Boris Rarloff • Color cently donated |85 to the Tom­ Join in Hootenanny Tonight rom School In many hnnda tha bast Una AK843 Increase in Appointments msicna \ "BLACK SABBATff” my Memorial Fund. Proceeda 26JB of play la to draw two rounds IQ83 Jofea SaxM O g o j WOT EAfiT were realized from a card party 1 700 i •i i- Am mll-adMoI bootanamiy wiil^ Taking part were Mary Klar, The %i^rd of education last of trumps and then go nbont "THE EVIL EYE” Tha Charter Study Commis-dbullding on Main St. to henr your other buslneaa. You can’t 4 Q108 4 3 held at the American Lagion Im held tonight on the groands Nancy Chamberlin, Connie El­ night granted a year's leave of attiirtm W ed—la ( R um ■ton la now sngagad to diacuas- toraa am>aals. KmniKi:^ s afford to do this If an oi8|xm«nt ^ AJ94 K7«2 Home. It was given by the a t the elementary achocd from lis. Chris Ellis. Ruth Elsesser. ab.tence to Jay R. Stager, Man­ 0 106 0 QJ93 Troy Donahuo—Color tog and deciding upon the bnalc William C. Arendt of Bolton T:SO to 8:30. All studenta in Judy Naschke. Shirley Waldron, chester High School mathemat­ can gain the lead and d n w a « 18987 4 KI5Y DISTANT TRUMPET Branch Rd. ia requesting a var­ three local chapters, apd was taywriKMIolay third round of tnunpa. form of local govamment vriiich iance to aoning to extend hie MBdergarten through Grade 8 Ruth Blackwell, Sue Knight, ics teacher. l o u n i Children ooder 12 F»* > * conducted by Mr, and Mrs. J. grin atng together under the di­ Janet Knight and Ursula North dealer 4 J9764 R will raoommand to tha towna- kitchen by six feet and add a Ask for cash and get feat aerviee tfurtog BencBoiafB Staqjer recently received a Both aidea vulnerabla GIANT FRtt PLAYOROUNt) Edward McKeever. rection of Keith GroeUe, music Trieachmann. Louis D i m o c k Fulbright Scholarahlp vi-hlch 9 QI083 peopla. 14 by 38 toot g a n fo to toe ex­ QoMen Jublleel Uce Spring cash to' patot up, i x Opening lead—Tan qf Chiba 0 T2 isting 34 by S3 foot house. The fund is a project of all temeher. taped hie recital piece in ad­ will enable him to spend the South hopefully put up dum­ Atty. John W. Allen, chnlr- up, tuna up, draaa up— for any gewd raaaonl i \ la addttioR to general alnging vance, since he had to take part 4 A4 In order to do this, the ga­ the eorority chapters in the 1984-W school year teaching my’s queen of clufae on the i NaMh East leafii Wsst man of tha :x>mmission, raporta rage would have to be 10 feet state and/Is used to benefit re­ Ramemban BantfidaY it tha ona piaca to call for two trios will play guitam and in tha lOH open house at Man­ in a secondary school In Istan­ money the minuto you want W CaN up or coma to ■Ing. Mary Klar, Joan Williama opening lead, but East covered | 10 Psw 1 * Pms the commission membera ap- from the lot line. The request search of leukemia and other chester High School. bul. Turkey. with the king. Declarer w on' AN5PIELD, i tj and Nancy Prtndle form one Talks at Psychiatric Clinic 3 4 Pass 4 4 All 1 paar to unanimously faal that a for a variance to aoning points blood disorders in children. This . . . thie vary, mimitel In other personnel matters, with the ace and drew two ;aiKicnnc.cai:»i> out Armdt cannot cut Aown on year the total amount donated s trio, and Debbie Smith, Alana Dr. Laura C. Toomey. Rt. 8, the board granted two other rounds of trumps. charter will be edited afford­ ttoM and Groethe form the oth­ the overall 30-foot width of the to the fund exceeded 8500. The delivered a paper yesterday at leaves of absence, approved South next took dummy's top Gate# Open at 740 ing to Coventry the advantages' er. "nie girls are in Grade 8. planned addition as there Is an fund ia In memory of a New f the Hartley-Salmon Clinic in four re.iignatlons. and made diamonds and ntffed a dia­ Show Starto at Dualc of "home rule." He predicts that 1014 FINANCE SYSTEM 1964 John Potterton. Karen Hills and LTM Will View the commission “will recom­ exiatlng stone wail on that side Britain victim of leukemia. Hartford at a meeting of the fifteen new teacher appoint­ mond. West carefully refrained ENDS TONIGHT Groethe will do solos. mend that soma of the boards o f the house which forces hhn New England Region of the ments, effective in September. from over-nitflng. When declar­ ” DR. STRANOELOW * A guest ' group of eighth Slides of Plays and officials who are currsntly to start the garage aix feet FHA NORWALK LOAN lomw up to >1 000— AoartoHfolnBurad atlBWi American Association of Psy­ Mrs. Catherine Gazzola, er led a heart. West won and “8TRAITJAOKET” from the house. grade boys from Storrs is ex­ chiatric Clinics for Children. WED. thru TUB& alectsd be mada subjaot to ap­ WABHONGTON (A P) — The Grade 8 at BU'ckley School, drew a third round of trumpa George A. Kingsbury of Bread SaweBckd NiMnea Ca. a i Moridiaatog pected to participate, also. The paper, entitled "Use of The Little 'Theater of Man­ Exclusive Area Showing pointment.” Public Housing Administration was given a leave because of with the queen. and Milk St. ia requesting a Students are requested to Nureery Sohool as Half-way This was a fatal blow to chester will have "Reminiscent Such a change, Chairman Al­ announced yesterday approval 806 MAIN S T , MANCHESTER at the school tonight no later House for PaychoUc Children," family responsibilities; Mrs. Night" totnorrow at 8 p.m. at len pointed out, would serve to variance as he desires to change of a 8937,049 loan for construc­ MHchaS 34156 • Over Se. Itos Ea|M Tel. South’s chances. He could ruff a house from three apartments than 7:10. Parents, and any oth­ was authored by Frank Buck- Jessica F. Waxman. mathemat- a meeting at the basement club- "restore to the governing and tion of 60 low rent homes for only once in dummy and could to a four-a|iartment house. The er interested adults, who have man o f the Institute of Living. ica. Bennet Junior High School, not aet up and ca A dummy’s rUonu, 45 School St. Movies, appointing body some of the au­ elderly persons In Norwalk, not purchased their “ passes" was granted a maternity leave. slides and photos of past per­ thority which It has lacked and application ptipulatea this pro­ Conn. Briefs last diamnd. Down two. Draw­ posed change does not require • SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSf may attend the hootenanny and In baseball last night Ansaldi Resignations accepted were ing the second round of trumps formance# will be shown, in­ to reduce the confusion felt by give a donation if they wish. as followa: cluding slides of “Bus Stop,” a votar who la faced with a mul­ any structural change outside of beat Pontlcelll 6 to 3 with had cost South two tricks. a porch and change of a few The money will go toward George Hutchinson pitching a Keith L. Lancaster, recently ^Seven Faces’ at Drive-In Correct Play the *lnlUal production of the tiplicity of offices to be filled on the purchase of one of the larg­ doorways. one-hitter. Pete Tray^a catight. appointed to teach biology, who "Seven Faces of Dr. Lao," starring Tony Randall and Bar­ The correct play la to take group, given four years ago. each election day.” er band in.struments. Light Members having films of pic­ The Charter Commiasion is Lester D. Sabin of Rt. 44A Cub Scout pack 73 will have asked to be relieved of his con­ bara Blden, starts a week's engagement at the Manchester the ace of clube and draw just is asking for a variance In or­ bulbs will also be on sale, in a pack meeting tomorrow at 7 tract In order to teach physical Drive-In tomorrow. Randall portrays seven different char­ one round of trumpe. Then tures of past plays are remind­ continuing ita weekly meetings ease anyone was missed in a re­ ed to contact Phyllis Heming­ der that he can have a board­ p.m. at the Community Hall. education in another system. acters in the MGM color film, a George Pal producticm. South cashes the top diamonds at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Coventry ing kennel for dogs on the prop­ c COME ONE - COME ALL sent house-to-house sale. A special town meeting will be Mrs. Dorothy Cooper, Grade and discards his loaing club on way, entertainment chairman High School. C^irm an Allen Members of the band buy erty. On the property at the held Thursday at 8 p.m. at the 1 at Bentley School, who is the third round of diamonds. for the meeting. aald it Is expected that preliml- their own in.«truments. with the Community Hall. teach an elementary grade at a Members will vote upon a fall present time is a large building l ^ s h ' moving out of state. If East leads a club (as good ■ary decisions will be announc­ formerly used as a chicken ^ HOP AEOARD! exception of instruments like The board of finance will meet salary of 85.150. A graduate of Andover a defense As any), South ruffs production. Refreshments will ed shortly. dnuns and tubas. The band will Storrs F. Olds, social studies the University of Connecticut be served by Doris Frost, hos­ house. It is proposed that this tonight at S in the conference and gives up a heart trick. Tuberculosis Test 17 Cadette Scouts Get Marian Medal give its first performance in the room of the town offices. at niing Junior High School, with a B.A. degree, she is a resi­ pitality chairman for the eve­ building be used as the board­ South ruffs the club return and Early next month, all seniors ing kennel. Since the size of Memorial Day parade Saturday. Fiano Realty baseball team who has been accepted at E. O. dent of Yonkers, N.Y. ning. Plans Made finally leads a second round of and students in Grade 1 will this property does not consist of \The Rev. ^oaeph H . McCanna their Instruction from Father<&lng the past four months by car Mrs. Edith Petersen held the beat Bolton Dairy last night Smith High School, Storrs. Mrs. Gwen Hlgginbottom, to Those Interested in all phases trumps. By this time it la Im­ have an opportunity to take five acres, a variation is re­ Mo(7ann, and were supervised ing for the altars of the church. final recital in a series of study- 13-8. Bob Henry and Don Rosen Mrs. Barbara F. Murphy, teach Grade 1 at Nathan Hale possible for an opponent to of dramatics are Invited to at­ awarded the Marian Medal to recitale at her home Sunday who had previously been grant­ School at a salry of 84,960. She tend. part in the Tine Test for tuber­ quired in order to make this a by Mrs. A. C. England. All are Those receiving the award in­ The SNEAKER TRAIN were the winning pitchers and draw a third round. 17 membera of Cadette Girl is a graduate of the University For Parade culosis. Dr. Robert P. Bowen, legal use. students at either St. James' clude (front row, left to right) afternoon. Intermediate and Paul Barron the catcher. ed a year’s maternity leave of Declarer ruffa a diamond, set­ of Michigan with a B.A. degree, local school physician and B rie fs Scout Troop 018 yesterday at School or Bennet Junior High Denl.se Allard, Sally Mlrtl, advanced students played and absence in April. ting up dummy’s last card in and is a resident of Southgate, health director, will be In ceremonies held In St. James’ School. Michel Klucewicz, Susan Magee, taped pieces and diKuased Ma- Man Chester Evening Herald Professional appointments in­ On Saturday the suit. Now West can take The Second Congregational Is Cominq To The MANCHESTER PARKADE cluded the following: Mich. 1st hun Show at Dusk charge. Church board o f trustees will Church. One of the requirements for Kathy Farrell, Beth O’Brien and tening and what to listen for Bolton correspondent, Cleme the queen of trumps whenever Ellen Donahue. In nmjsie. Miss Caroline J. Field, to Miss June L. Mitchell, to Startling and Permission of the parent will meet at 8 p.m. Friday in the To be eligible for the award the receiving of the medal Is to well Totmg, telephone MS-8881. Final arrangements for the he pleases, but he cannot de­ be necessary and slips will be the girls must be 12 years of make a pilgrimage. In uniform, I Second row, left to right, Pa­ teach science at Dling Junior teach Grade '4 at Buckland feat the contract. Different church basement. School at a salary of 84,960. sent home this week for par­ age or Grade 7 students, be reg­ to a shrine or cathedral, hiking tricia Curtin, Janet Banga.sser, FREE EXPRESS TO OUR WAREHOUSE High School at a salary of 88,- parade and other parts of the Dally <)uestlon with Mk# The First Congregational 150. She is a graduate of She will be graduated In June ents’ signature. The program Church pastor’s council will istered scouts for at least one at least two miles of the way. CHaire Campbell, Cynthia Jean Memorial Day program have Partner opens with one apade, BETTE Hanery and Patricia Breen. Springfield College with a B.S. from Central Connecticut State DAVIS win take place in the respective meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at year, attend a Catholic school The candidates hiked from College with a B.S. degree, and been made. The parade, to In- and the next player pnsses. Too or paririi religious Instruction downtown Hartford to the Cathe­ Third row, left to right, (Iton- degree, and la a resident of hold; Spades, 5; Hearts, K-7-8- ■chools and will be free of Kliwsbury Ifouse. is a resident of Plainville. I elude six floats entered by var- charge. The church choir will meet class, and have the knowledge dral of St. Joseph. Work on toe stance Fazzina, Bernice Mora, West Hartford. 3; Diamonds, Q-J-9-5; dabs, K- Joanne Gut, Mary Lou Kosak Mias Jean Foley, to teach an Miss Patricia Naples, to teach ' ious organizations in town, will HM«y»l}ZMAN.Nffl!TR.BR()CCOU^ Mrs. Hlvelyn Wenner is the Wednesday at 7:80 p.m. In the of the fundamentals of the requirements for the award be­ J-5-3. gan in January, and the girts and (jonstance Belfiore. (He­ elementary grade at a salary of an elementary grade at a salary start from the elementary iirirTi' IMHBlin school nurse at the high school sanctuary. Catholic religion. While working of 84,950. Slie ^11 be graduated school at 9 a.m. A special fea­ What do you sayT f iy m for the award the girls received gave service to the church dur- rald photo by Ofiara.) 80,350. She Is a graduate of Answer: Bid 1 N.T. The hand and Mrs. Anna Clay at the ele­ The Ladles’ Association of the next month from Boston Univer­ ture will be the Rham high Co-HIt, Action 4 mentary level, who will be church will have an all-day Farmington State Teachers is worth a response, but no suit T. Curtis, Ynl Brynner College, and is a resident of sity with a B.S. degree, and is a school band and majorettes. Blstlng Dr. Bowen. work session starting at 11 a.m. meet at 8 p.m. today at the Sunday, as some have been no­ bus transportation for the Ro­ resident o f’ Medford, Mass. After brief ceremonies at the is good enough to bid. A re­ "TARAS BULBA” Aug^usta, Maine. Music FeeUvai Tonight tomorrow In the vestry. tified by letter by the poet. man (jatholic School children Miss Louis PelUcelli, to teach memorial stone for World War sponse In notrump Is the only Nathan Hale Community Cen­ Miss Margaret MacNeil, to The Music Departmeitt of the Attending the all-day session 1,176 to 590 in a referendum English and SpaniMi at Bennet n and Korean veterans the pa­ remaining possibility despite the ter. A fUm on "(Connecticut teach an elementary grade at a singleton.' East Windsor Coventry Public Schools will today of the Registrars’ Asso­ Maficheater Evening Herald yesterday. Junior High School at a salary rade returns to the old cemetery ciation of Connecticut and the Goes to the Blair” will be salary of 88,950. She will be on Cider Mill Rd. where soldiers DRIVE-IN ’i5 resent the first Coventry Coventry oorreepondent, F. graduated next month from of 84,950. She wUl be graduat­ Flor Shelnwold's M - page BEHH ^..i^MTOMnni 5[usic Festival. About 130 stu­ State Election (Conference at the shown. Hostesses will be Mrs. Pauline Uttle, tel. 7424381. EXPRESS-ly For You! of the Revolutionary war and Bridgewater State College with ed from Regia College in June booklet, “ A Pocket Guide to Companion Feature dents will be taking part In the Monero Steak House In Berlin Alan Rush, Mrs. Eldwin Wittlg with a B.A. degree, and is a the Civil War are buried. The a B.S. degree. She Is a resident Bridge,’’ tend 60 cents to 1st RUN—ALL NEW prog;ram at 8 p.m. today at were: Mrs. Doris W. Lyon, Mrs. and Mrs. Sterling MaoPherson. BUS SERVICE VOTED resident of Beverly, Mass. program of observance here will Mildred Hiltgtn, Mrs. (Jertrude BARRiCiNi of Waltham, Mass. include the major address of Bridge Book, Manchester Eve. Coventry High School gym­ Units taklnv part In the an­ THOMASTON (AP) — CSlll- exclusively at Miss Kathryn Morgan, to Mrs. Jo Ann Scats, to teach Herald, Box 8318, Grand Central nasium. A. Haven and Mrs. Bessie nual Memorial Day parade of an elementary grade at a sala­ the day by Dr. J. Good Brown. dren attending a new elemen­ teach mathematics and science Station, New York 17, N.T. Groups taking part will be Strack, reg^istrars of voters and the Green - Chobot - ^chardson tary parochial school in St. at Illing Junior High School at ry of 85,350. She a graduate of The Congregational Church Copyright 1984 Coventry High School Band and Mrs, Jean Hunt, deputy reg­ Post and Its auxiliary are ask­ Liggeff Drug Southern Connecticut State has announced meetings and Thomas Parish In the fall will a salary of 84,9,50. She will be General Features Corp. Chorus, the Robertson School istrar. ed to note the program will be be provided bus transportation College with a B.Sv degree, and hours of services for the sum­ PARKADE graduated from Marietta Col­ Glee enub, Coventry Grammar The Young Motihera Club wlU held on Saturday and not on by the town. Voters approved lege next month with a B.A. de­ is a resident of Manchester. mer months. The Board of Bene- School Begliuiing Band and the gree. She is a resident of Silver Mias Carol Sprague, to teach volence.s meets tomorrow at 8 Mallard* in Way Inter-Elementary School Band. Springs, Md. an elementary grade at a sala­ p.m. to hear planning and budg­ Music will be under the direc­ Mrs. Betty Saunder.i to teach ry of 84.950. She will be grad­ et proposals for the coming GIBRALTAR, Mich. (AP)—A tion of Miss Denise Lobiel and year. Also, the all-church plan­ couple of dozen mallards are Grade 6 at Bentley School at a uated next month from Central New Fright Hit John Christie. Admission will salary of 85.850. She Is a grad­ Connecticut State College with ning and preliminary budget making themselves at home in be free. meeting will be held June 9. this Detroit suburb, but their “THE C U M E of the uate of Plymouth State Teach­ a B.S. degree, and is a resident LIVING CORPSE" A4&W Boys State Delegatee ers College with a B.Ea. degree, of Manchester. Services will be held at 10 a.m. days as town characters may be numbered. One Show at Dusk Two candidates from Cov­ M ^ tervlnt «he Heme Owner fer and la a resident of Manchester, Roger N. Blaisdell, to teach starting Sunday, June 14 entry High School have been el Ywr Iwwe grade 6 to Linccdn School at through the m on^ of August. The ducks waddle around town DEBBIE REYNOLDSB* by e TemiHe Cenhel h p e fi, stipeivleed by Hie Wnett h f imlMl N.H. quacking for handouts. They anatw Sr Mass L ens • MntM n sons UM ■elected as delegates to Amer­ Mrs. Henrietta C. Slme, to salary of 85,850. He is a grad­ PTA OMceea Named East Hartford raw iiiieoLOitewm waaiwn awoa ican Legion Nutmeg Boys State. 1 teach mathematics at Manches­ PTA officers ’for next year have been known to march « uate of Plymouth Teachers DRIVE-IN (?OUT( 5 Ronald Huday and Marcus Til­ Kofsky down the aisles of a grocery ter High School at a salary of College with a B.Ekl. degree, and were elected at the May meet­ ton will represent the local MAMMOTH WAREHOUSE SALE'I 87,960. She Is a graduate of ing held last Wednesday. Mr. store, sampling merchcuidise. is a resident of Jaffrey, N. H. They lay their eggs wherever ■chool at the University of Con­ Georgia State College for Wom­ and Mrs. John Carlson were necticut, Storrs, In the program 649-9240 en with a B.A. degree, and is a named co - presidents; Mrs. they please. One businessman said he was from June 21 to June 27 in­ resident of East Hartford. RcM>d Appointed Richard Adams, vice presidents; clusive. CandidatM are juniors, Mi.ss Cynthia S. Ward, to Mrs. James Tymon, secretary, tired of having the ducks stop STARTS TONIGHT - 6 P. M. to 9 P. as required by the Boys State teach mathematics at Manche.s- and Mrs. Clifford Wederstrom, traffic at his store. He is fed STATE Insurance Aide up with having to hose down prog;ram. Other qualifications ter High School at a .salary of treasurer. There is a moment-a long moment-when include outstanding leadership, BUSS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. $4,960. She will be graduated The group voted to sponsor his parking lot every week. •MfiON Of MW BOtlMINAlOa CO, MC • KTAIIMMS 1M3 He confided: "If I thought I high moral character, poaitive next month from the University William Rood of 2 Stephen one complete campership for everything is risked with the proper stranger. interest in . good citizenship, St. has been appointed by Gen­ an Andover Girl Scout and one could get away with it, M like WALK Thru Our Store and Go Downstairs — DRIVE to the Back of the Parkade ^ OMsst Md Larftst Past Control Comptny in Connocticut of Massachusetts with a B.S. good scholastic record and abil­ degree, and is a resident of eral Manager Richard Martin for a boy from Andover for the to go out and wring a few^ecks tonight.” ity to pass a physical exam­ Springfield, Mass. to the town insurance advisory : American Legion Boys State 1 ination. Miss Margaret L. Barrie, to committee. ' Award. He will replace Elarle S. Elementary School Menu BOMBS IN MADRID This is the first year that two boya from town are being or TAKE A FREE RIDE ON OUR SNEAKER TRAIN Rohan, whose 5-year term ex­ MADRID, Spain (AP)—Four Tomorroiw, Italian spaghetti, sent to the program. Co-spon- pires on June 30. Rohan is a tos.sed salad, cheeee sticks, small bombs exploded In Ma­ former chairman of the commit­ drid during the night, causing aoring the ^ b delegates are * jell-o with topping. French Green-Chabot-Richardson Post tee. bread; Thursday, Shepherd's no casualties and only slight Rood, who is president of the damage. They brought to 34 the o f the American Legion and pie with potato topping, green the Coventry Rotary <31ub. Crockett Agency, last week beans, custard, bread and but­ number of bombs exploded in Madrid in two weeks. Hudak la the son of Mr. and was elected president of the ter; Friday, potato and egg sal­ Police said two of the bombs Mrs. John Hudak of Lakewood Manchester Association of In­ ad. peanut butter sandwich, OPEN TONIGHT dependent Insurance Agents. were dropped into mailboxes Heigths. He is a member of the HUGE SPECIAL PURCHASE - 22,3S9 PAIRS - SO BIG THAT The posts on the advisory fruit shortcake. Milk is served and a third under a car. National Honor Society, student committee are filled from the with, each meal. The bombings are the work council, baseball team, basket­ ranks of all Manchester insur­ of anti-Franco groups trying to SHOWN ball team through which he re­ ance agents. Manoheater Evening Herald keep tourists away from Spain, ceived the award of moat Im­ Andover oorreepondent, Law­ A T 8 P.M. ^ MMV a araaaMM proved ba.akethall player, and WE ARE HOLDING IT IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS WAREHOUSE. j No arresU have been an- amirMailMUa TILL 9 P. rence Moe, telephone 743-8798. Inounced. is active in the Drama Club Chaminade Picks ON THE SAME SHOW and Latin Club. He received \ the Gold Key Award from the CHARCOAL V2 GAL I Officers Monday "title's Been Hartford Courant Parade of THESE ARE NOT “BRAND X’’ - SEE THE FAMOUS LABELS PLASTIC Youth Essay Contest and re­ ENDS TONIGHT! ASKS: ceived the Scholar - Athletic BRIQUETS PICNIC The Chaminade Mu.sical Club TACKLE BOX I "MAIL ORDER BRIDE" THE HOTTEST QUESTION OF THE DAY Award from the local high will have its annual dinner- "ANY NUMBER CAN WIN” school. ug meeting and election of officers TCCHMCOUM* PANAVWON* ALL MADE IN THE U. S. A. - GUARANTEED TO WEAR and WEAR J STARTS WEDiNESDAY Tilton la the son o f Mr. suid 10 Lbs.^^C Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the SALE AQe ^1^ SHOWN AT 6:16 4 9:40 Mrs. Vernon Tilton of Gable Nutmegger Restaurant. New­ Rd. He has taken part in soc­ SALE 77® ington. Plans for a 25th anni­ ENOS "OOUAni AND THE VAMPIRE” at 8:05 cer, basketball, track, Glee versary of the club next year NM pM k Limit 1 PRICE 0 0 TONIGHT plus "PVRO” Shown at 6:80 and 9:85 Club, student council, was vice CASH ONLY - ONE WEEK ONLY - FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY will be formulated. DR.LA0HAS PRICE I I k ( e h Ft NMCM 8b i| president of hla sophomore class Reservations will close Thurs­ SCME&CIMIISI 'and Is currently president of r day. Members not already con­ FUR HNS his junior class. tacted are reminded to call t t i t m i Mrs.' Charle.s Lambert, presi­ HORNSMI) Place Third In Meet 8 TRANS. dent, Hemlock Dr., Vernon; or SPECIAL Coventry Junior High stu­ NEMB dents placfd third In points R 19" Port. Swimming Mrs. D. Drummond Stewart, 25 PORTABLE Goalee Dr. Tran.sportation will fiUSSiSI 7 « B t scored in the fifth spelling meet be arranged. Run ibryoir Iww among junior high students, re­ CHILDREN’S, WOMEN’S YOUTHS’, BOYS’ and MEN’S TV Pool This is the final meeting of ceiving a score of 18 points. RADIO the group for this season. Meet­ ^ loieeDriw v llU fi .O O is^gipBa Tolland students placed flrat ings will be re.aumed In October. with 24 polnta; E llln ^ n , second with 20 points; Sykes, fourth $g.88 Rn- $AQ VINYL 1 $1.88 with 11 points and Somers, fifth and T E E N S ’ BASKETBALL SNEAKERS Correct ion 40” x7” 1 1 iiiiiiliDiii .METROCMM with 7 points. Individual placements In the 81393S 0 0 Deep " The Manchester Republican TOP GO-FEATURE — ALSO IN COLOR HIGH or LOW eonteat had Alan Aho of Coven­ Women’s Club will meet tomor­ try as fourth with (diaries King BLACK or WHITE row night at 6:30 at the Man­ of Tolland, third; and Debbie chester Ctountry Club and not McMahon of Sykes, fifth. tonight as erroneously reported FISH FRY OUTDOOR garden AEstote Imported h Taking part were Hicks Me­ ALL SIZES ^ in yesterday's Herald. The (ALL YOU CAN EAT) morial of Tolland, Longview GRILl HOSE CHAMOIS group will hold Ita annual Ichool of Ellington, Sykes Jun­ Bee. Rotias. meetiiig and dinner with Hor­ Fried Fish Umen Wedge ior High of Rockville, Somers Barrel Priced ace ^ e ly - Brown as gueet HWS'A Junior High of Somers and tha R«t- 29.9S . Nylon $0.99 speaker. ^ Freeeh Fried Potatoes Celesicnr local Bchool. Rein- ^ The trophy awarded to forced Nh. $Q.33 Freshly M e d RoUs end Rutter Caiarles King of Tolland was Reg. to * 1 9 " Plaatic rfl presented by Coventry IBgh Reg. 5.99 SMI 0 STMTS nWORROW! A A SMASUi Bchool Principal Milton A. $5il5 Wilde. Each of the partlclpat- EVERY WEDNESDAY jng schools had a mamber of the 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. laoulty on toe staff or Judges. Yo« woa't JStii District Dbtogate Raymond H. Bradlay Sr. of ------1^ 9x12 AXMIN. “FROM PWlNrYV If WONDERFUL OSOIIIATINO Allstate Auto INJOY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS Rt. 81 has been (lected ae toe Reg. to RUSSIA delegate to toe Democratic JtUGS SPRINKLER THIRST State Convention from the S5th HHtfl you M i It" ' SELICTION Oip $5.95 INCLUDING Bmt XO OQ CAR WASH i!f COCKTAILS SATISFYING District to be a membar on toe WITH Resolution Committee at the T)m M o B t SIZES, COLORS^ • BETTER GRADE MEN'S aonveiition to he held June 5 and A lOYS' CASUALS “•*. 7Qc Rag. 70c LCVE” 8. Bradley defeated RockvlUe Fowloiii I t m and FABRICS I $00.99 Bfoyor Lao Flaherty in a con­ • lETTER GRADE MEN'S n.11 f a ^ 0 0 HOWARD JOHNSON’S test with Bradley receiving 18 hi Amorieol TENNIS SNEAKERS 0 0 ootM Slid Flaherty, 14. Attend­ “Laednuu* for HiuiKry ing toe meeting aw) racaption Ameriouw’* iMld in Mansfield recently in- Manchester Shopping Parkade aMOIffiBBI eluded Mrs. Bessie I. Strack, Jo- MAMMOTH SALE IN THE MANCHESTER PARKADE Sliop at Sears apd Save West Middle Turnpike— 643-1581 % MUe Off ^ la n d St •aph Curt and Mrs. Mary-BUen ■ 4. F orst f ailfilfietUiai C w r— t—4 ar Y ^ r Mona^ Baak EBA Rawrlng Sat OPEN 9iN AJL to 9 PJR. BURNSIDE Oe TfrihaiTampiks ' R e m a r k liie Eonlnc Board of Appenlt 1 Open Tonight, Wed., Thurs. and Fri. to 9K)0 P.M.

\ MAlHuaBBimt EVBmNO HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONNw TUESDAY. MAY M. 1964

ernment o t thla type esily be­ South Windsor Town Dweers came popular many eenturiu Iriflh Injured later In other Duropean eoun- Feis Winnen triu. The iW of today Is limit­ By Rolling Tree Hearing Set on Sanitary ed to the eompetitlom. Ob euaday aftomoosi tha Kenneto L HMi, 47, o t 17 N ; Septic Regulation Change* Maaohastor pi^ls of tha Bria SolKxM at, a tree eUmber to the School of DaiMing, under the Ciiban Exile Tell§ paik dapartmant tajured Me diraetloa of Miu Margaret lift hand eaily yesterday aftor- A pubUe haaring will ha haldehary for tha work to ba earriad Of Supply Drop Carriagm Bourn Dallay o f Hartford, antarad the noon while aawtag a fallen tree Juna I on tha prapoaad changas out by a Uoahaad buUdar. Faia which was bald at Athelter Beauty Ssloe • “ ALL MBAtS FRESH CdT-v-WONE PRfrPACKAQBDr to tha town's sanitary taptic Mstal tanks In tbs future MAannar Chor In Want Hs'van. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fto. on Adams St 626 Ksin Sbuot ' would have to ba of No. 14 ragulations. In the propoaed Tha asrant ia traditionally hald (A P )—A Cuban exile organisa­ Uriah wae treated at Man- • Open Mondays • gage in FHA approved stoel or outdoora, and entrants s r tn In tion deacrlbod today In a copy­ ehangaa all Industrial and com- ohester Memorial Hoapttal for sh u t iron with protaetiva eoat> both the group danctog and aolo right story to the Pompano Tel. 648-0696 Burclal buildings, community mild oontueions, a hospital Ing. elau. Beach 8un-8entinel bow It STORE HOURS FOR THIS WEEK:] disposal syatoma, industrial apokeSman eaid, and waa sent % blooay riot tlMi« during th« I Th* nsNv ragulations would as* Brian Moran, son o f M r. and dropped suppUu, including a 4:U (ID) Ouh Boom waste systems, systama serving home. ItrtM u y cclebrmtlon last year MOSCOW (AP) — Two Rus­ •iW (40> Ait v w r s e la TtSM tabllah a minimum raquiramsnt Mrs. Lawrence Moran, 103 Ban- comi^ete field hospital unit, to raaUurants, theaUrs or motels, TIm aoddant oocunud whan •et off tlie Bud - " f ' (1 0 -2 ^ ) Baatler-Briahlo for tha structura o f saptlo ton St., a first year pupil, did a anti-Castro guerrUlu In Cuba. Diem fovemment. shot and at least six others Un­ (•) Overlaad Tma OPEN THIS WEEK would not ba covered by ragula- tanka. The minimum ramilra- the tree rolled Into IriUi after (13) Newabwa tiona. Jto solo in the “ B o ^ Under 8 Manuel Fernadez, a member he had —n r e bomba were thrown private use. . i Ckwiltlie Tha public hearing wUl ba eon of Mr. and Mra. William Oimmunlst Brigade, said the 4:4$ (30) Ron Codinui Dfflcar by a profaaslonal engin­ at several buiMIngs Monday The sentences, reported today T;00 (8) To TWl the Tradi held June I at 7:40 p.m. at tha Marowu, 8 Tracy Dr., took supply drop took place Monday 11:80 a.m., knocked out tele­ by the newspaper Sovietskaya eer. gpaeial written approval of spociol night and a fire-scarred United News. Ipeila. U:; South Windaor High School third prize with hia dance, the morning. phone and power lines serving Reedtor Speaker and FRIDAY «ll 9 d » P.M. the rdans for these facUltiaa States flag was dropped at a Rossiya, were part of a govern­ Narau Otab Meets horn pipe. F e rn ^ e z told Jack Hord, the several homes and four indus­ Dr. William H. Curtis, super­ (U ) Ba)baeription TV ■mamiL p M G B S E m s e m v E W ED. TH BiT m . liotel entrance by members of ment drive against economic (30 Jr. Hl|$ Bdcnce (HD TaU UH im huist be obtained prior to the The South Windsor R.N. Club Susan Keane, daughter of Sun-Sentinel city editor, the trial firms in the area. All intendent o ( Manchester atari of any construction. ttte revolutionary Peronist crimes. (10 Movie U:30 (12) M o ^ will hold its final muting this Mr. and Mrs. John Keane, 164 plane took off from south Flo­ power was restored by 13:45 schools, will .speak on “ Some W ) Otara Mike 11:10 BLUEBERRY youth movement (O) The regulaUoa now statu that year tomorrow at 8 p.mr At the Maple St., took first place with rida, penetrated the Cuban de­ p.m. Observations of the Enterprise T:U (23) Main Rlghllahts tha large systama can aerva 28 iv i The violence was a prelude to (30) Sports (^amsra (18) SubscrtPlIoa ' South Windaor High School her Jig solo in the “ Oirls Under fense radar, dropped the sup- System of the Soviet Union As Mervln Osterllng, aseistant ^ Svesdi rit-ln strikes expected at . FRESH CUT, CHICKEN ^ people. Tha new regulation Election of offleera will ba tha 8 C»au.“ p llu and then h u ded for San' E v e n t s Compsred vrith the . American SEE s a t u k d a t b t v would ba baaed on the aquera manager of the Hartford Elec­ SOURCRERM A various factories. main item on the agenda. Mrs. Edward Moran, brother of tlago de Cuba, Private Enterprise System” at (M t of tha building. The number tric Light Co., today reported •j A truce declared by labor J. L. Krahula will apeak about Brian, in the “ Boys 14 to 18 ’fileere, according to the exile, of people ocoupylng the building that Industrials all had electric leaders ended at midnight, and I n IS a tio n the luncheon meeting tomorrow her nursing exparlencu in ClMs,” won first place with a they dropped 150,000 leaflets MKE of the Manchester Board of tni^ vary from wuk to week. power within an hour after the the unkms -were expected to re­ Czeohoalovakla. horn pipe aolo; and Jam u Cash- telling toe people of toe city .s mishap. A qmkesman for * sume their "fighting plan" to Realtors. The luncheon will be The proposed regulations re- ZBA Haaring Set man, son o f Mr. and Mrs. N or­ thal Tibenlion w u on its way. get a minimum wage written WASHINGTON (AP) — In the Radio quire that bulldlnga must ba li­ a: held at Cavey's In observance of Thru applicationa will he man Caahman, Mancheater Rd., Deane Machine Co. yesterday 66c Into law by Congress. Tht Per- news from Washington: |National Realtors Week, and censed tor all facllitiu rather afternoon reported timt the RAISE: Secretary of the aaly heard a t a public hearing^ Juna Glastonbury, first place in the KIUJBD IN CRASH ontst-dominated General Con- will u.se "Move Up to More in than Just a new facilltias A fee firm ’s help was sent home for Treasury Douglas Dillon asked length. Seme earey ether dm of the sonlrig board of ap­ Jig solo category. STAMFORD (AP) — Donald federatton ot Labor ia leading '64, A Better Home Through a of $20 will be charged for every Kevin McDermott, ton of the day, Miortly after the pow­ moyron's 5 the drive, which independent Congress Monday to raise the > Realtor” as the theme. 7:46 SUnd M r BREASTS new bistallation. Applications peals. R. Jacobs, 39, uru tojurod fa ­ 8:00 Red Sox va. John MdDermott, Flora Rd., er failure, on a report that It unions oppose as premature. temporary debt ceiling from j 4:00 Loaa JohB Wads (QUARTERS) will ba void after SO days after Robert Shaiy, Foster St. ra- tally last night whan his motor' Mrs. EHva E Tyler, president, 10:IOr NIghtInat Bolton, took third prize with a would take five hours to re­ $315 billion to $324 billion for the 4:00 Did RoBaM date of lasue unleu ccmstruction queata a varianoa to allow a cycle went out o f control on bake shops will be master o f ceremonies, 1:05 News StPi O0 umo Nsws horn pipe, second prize in the pair that firm’s power line. This BONN Germany (AP) — fiscal.year that begins July Iv U:16 Sports Final hu started and expires six buUihng with le u than 6,000 Culloden Rd. and stnidc a tree. and the invocation will be given W R A i-aia U ;8 Art Jnkaana "Thru THinu Group” and first report was srroneous, OaUrilng 658 Ceutcr flt. Chancellor Ludwig Brhard says The debt ceiling now is tem­ 4:UD Rasy Bd Ohov months from the date of issue. square feet of floor space k,’ ’ the pages of East Berlin recently. can help free you from the worry Hungarians to obtain relaxation Meta 1-0; P lra tu 1-0; Reds 1-1; liiil and Norfolk, Va., Wednesday as SAND reflects the number of ruldents which were hand Illuminated by Soviet military vehicles come ot totalitarian rule, and the in- T lgare 0-0; Colts 0-1 i :::::: of large medical bills. Get the facts they continue their preparations of the building. The reason for Miss Hazel Lutz, former art frequently into West Berlin. Mil­ ^ tallectual and political ferment B ra vu 0-1. from us. for possible shipyard shutdowns W. H. ENGLAND this change ia baaed on the fact supervisor for Manchester itary vehicles of the American, r terdng a recession of Staltarism Detogatod to Boya’ State later this year. LUMBER C O . that many famillu want gar achools. I British and French forces often .; I d Chechoslovakia. The two officials plan to visit Phone Two South Windsor High In the book, each guest at- cruise through E u t Berlin. “At the Green” 648-SMll bag* diapoul units and auto­ all 11 Naval shipyards before School Juniors have been ohoun LEOPOLDVILLB. the Congo 443-4130 matic dish waahsra. This in turn to attend the American Leg reaching a declsian. Tliey have requlru a larger field. A Paul Dodoe PonHoe trench or bad. The filter mate­ post s|>onsoring one and the Ro­ miles south of Bukavu, on May m e . rial would ba washed gravel tary Club sponsoring the other. 12. The mission, consisting of Ballroom In an afterdinner pro­ gram for the black tie event toi m MAm SXBBET or eriuhed atone ranging in alu about 17 Swedirti and 4 or 5 Nor- Phone S49-S8S1 from three-quarters w h to two Manohutor Evening Herald wegiair men, wpmtin and chll- which about 140 guests have I been Invited. Inchu. South Windaor oofrupoadent, dtan, iqipealed by radio for help EGGS The regulation now.'> statu Brownie Joseph, telephone last week. that tha gravel or atone be one- 844-0148. 'nie United Nations has cut half o f an Inch to one and one- omeTo tts Congo force from 20,000 to half inchu. The reason given NEGRO ON BOARD S.000 and is scheduled to wlth- for the change la the drainage DALLAS, Tex. (A P )- D r . J. tile rest by June SO. REAL POUSH STYLE dtKW holu in the manufactured L. Patton Jr., a Negro high Orangeburg pipe in the field are sch(x>l princlpial, became the RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil one-hitif inch hales and may be-1 second member of hia race

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.4 i*- .y*- ■ s IIANCiUCSTEB EVBNpiO HERALD, MANCU^T|^t, COW Tl)ESDAY, MAY 26, 1964

■grlcultural-poUttoal ayetem being a n ^ i m n v i f F n r r ployed. £li^s^^)^ziksai In any case, however, ftuaela’n failure ■' ■ 4 & n titig i|Frald through avowed regimenUtipa’ to a mora Miss, Carolyn J. Sslkal of Bt. James’ Church was the o S ^ m o . eerioua kind of failure flma oura. If Farmington and Paul C. Bliss- scene of the wedding of Miss there has to be follipFe.' one of over-pro­ By A A O . son of Bnckland exchanged Anne Marie Hobin and Edward duction never makto quite the dramatic vows Baturdsy at Bethel Bap­ Joseph Rybezyk, both of Man­ emergency of a failure which comes out It la perhaps something o f a tist Church, Hartford. chester, Saturday morning. 1. u n shame that those who a/a inter- The bride la tbs daughter of The bride is a daughter of Mr. under-production. sstad la more rearasaataUve Mrs. Alex J. Balkst of Farm­ an^ Mrs. Thomas E. Hobin, 89 So the Ruasians, because they are hun­ govsmmsnt for Oonaootlaut, ington snd the lata Mr. Ssiksai. Benton Bt. The bridegroom, of ; OoM.. tm t«OMii CUw tU a gry, may wind up burying farm regimen­ with more faoillty for tha in­ The bridegroom li a son o f Mr. 77 Henry St., is the son of Mr. tation before we do. dividual raaidant o f tha atato to snd Mrs. 8. Georgs Blissaon of and Mrs. Stanley Rybezyk, Fair- mrmcmirnim^'nm The other day, the Communist Party axereiae his influsnea oa the 84 Buekland Bt. field. PmjraM* » Adraae* eondnet of tho state’s Mijlnias The Rev. George A. Batea The Rev. Joseoh H. Mc(3ann ouated a big shot farm program execu­ at Hartford, did not thlidi up a performed the ceremony. Leon­ performed the ceremony and h BtbiB ••••••••••«•••«••» U.D9 COBttaa •••••••••••••••• tive beceuee, in the eree under hie con­ oass agalnat ths Oomisetteut ard Rice waa organist and Mrs. reiebrated the nuntlsl high •••••••••••••••••« trol, he had attempted to tell the farmera votUig maohlns lover before Charles Fox was aololst; both Mass. Mrs, Raloh Macesrone; a everything—when and where and what t ^ thought up their ease are of Hartford. Tha altar was was organt.st, and Ralph Mac- * carone. soloist. Bouquets of to plant, how to handle It, and how to agiUnat ths Connecticut ROuse decorated with bouquets of VM ASWdStSd ra«Nw •* m I II ■ j M Represaatathres. white gladioli and pompons. white gladioli end yellow pom­ l» Um of rmbUeatloa of >11 Bowp ^ herveet. U they ooUId have thought up pons deco-sted the sU»r. MtolMt «r«dU*d to tt or nof otttiwlM lae lool orws oob- If they really achieve ell the freedom a voting lever case first, and brother, James R. Ssikmi of The bride, given in msrriBwe aueh a development promiees, Rueaian won It, they might never have Manoheater, the bride wore a by her father, wore a fiiH-Iength AH riSS> of rtpobUoatloa of ■poeUl <:>■ gown of silk organza, designed farmers may end tip being the envy of aesdad to worry quite so much floor-length gown of silk or- »teln> HiiirM» >l»o t » irT»<.______about the oxlstsnce of a unit ' with short sleeves, Swiss lace ^ their American brothers, who have to be gansa over taffeta, embroider­ ■ystom of nmieswitation In the ed with alencon lace an^ seed I trimmed waistline and con- f "l5S.5rR.MSS- controlled and regimented so they won’t ftonneetieut House, or oven, for I trolled skirt, snd removable paarU, designed with a acoopad ' double cs'hedrsl - length trsln over-produce themaelvee and their na­ that matter, over the glaring In­ neckline, a fitted bodice, three- equality in siae among tho Men- edged with Swiss 'see. Her tion into the poorhouse. quartcra-length sleeves, and a bouffant veil of silk illu.sion was ate districts. A big blow oould bell-ahapad skirt terminating in It might be a eenslble thing for thb have bean struck for Improved 1 arranged from a cluster of ■ a chapel-langtb train. Her al- orange blossoms edged with PTMi »w.» two failuree—the Ruaalan failure to pro­ representation hi Connecticut, bow-langth bouffant vail of without tampering with the crystals, and she carried a cres- **a8 dit”SS!rkai> OF cmcnut- duce enough, our failure to bring our ailk Illusion was attached to c-”* .sh^ne^t cascade bounuet ot flOMB own over-production under control—to Connecticut Constltiitlon. coronet silk organza rosea edg­ white sweetheart roses, stepha- WcU, the suit to Junk the ed with seed pearls, and she I no'is ard green ivy. be married to each other, leaving farm- Connecticut House of Repre­ era in both ways of life free to plant, carried a oreecent-ahaped bou­ Miss Mary Cathelia Hobin of sentatives Is on its way to tha quet of white sweetheart roees ' Msnche.ster. a sister of the For tomamr — 1 ^ cultivate, and harveet as they please. Mupreme Court, snd thsro it fesa g r-i‘A “.aai&. and atephanotla. I bride, was maid of honor. Miss But that, of eouraa, might entail some may Indeed be decided that the Miae Dorothy Blcaraa ot ' Julie Hobin. a sister of the. Inference of approval for tha other’s ididal branch of government Hartford was maid of honor. bride: Ml.«.s Orol Theresa King i CI.mIB.4 d»dUa«: 10:80 ..ni- > • .* ^ •* -as ths right to reverse original puMOMOB ME09t WtOrdlLy ■“ f B.BL way of Ilfs. Wa must continue to de­ Miss Elizabeth Jacobs of Hart­ and Miss Patricia Wal.sh, all of j and fundamental decisions of ford and Mias Sandra Gardner Manchester, were bridesmaids.' plore. for the Rueslans, the regimenta­ the legislative branch and o f the Ml.s.s Laurie Kaczegowlcz of p s ^ s themselves. of Columbia were bridesmaids. ftMdajr, May *• tion vfe find Inescapable for ourselves. 'Bie attendants were identical­ ’ Fairfield, a cousin of the bride­ Wa have dared expound. In ly attired In floor-length gowns groom, was Junior bridesmaid. this spaoe, the theory that the of yellow eilk orgsnsa over taf­ I AH the bridal attendants wore Connecticut House haa never, In floor-length gowns of white em­ -W hy Only H«T* feta, fashioned with scooped Thay Do Us A Favor modem days, been wicked and necklines and bell-shaped skirts, broidered silk organza over damaging enough to daoerve and wore matching picture ■ aqua. fashioned with short «nra k tba «tf>r«tt aon-routiiia We don't suppoee there la a Chrlatmaa eueh complote destruction aa sleeves and controlled skirts. may bo in stors for It We have, hats. The honor attendant car­ way to apprala* PrMldmt dc OauU., Club member in existence who hasn't, ried a colonial bouquet of yel­ The adult attendants wore to the contrary, preached its matching picture hats of horse­ wmA Mi«« to til. difforwit, non-routlii* now and then, toyed with the thought low and white daisies, and the latter day redemption. bridesmaids colonial bouquets of hair. and the jimior bridesmaid way to alM «p th« German problem, that perhaps his bank was gatting Just We would have even less fear Burimn^Moas photo white daisies. _ wore a crown of yellow daisy •nd both kave been llluatratad by re- a bit the better of the arrangement be- of any poasible preeent imper­ MRS. PAUL C. ELIASSON I pompons with ivy. Roger Bliasson of Coventry, Lorins ptMa marka made by Weat Berlin Mayor fections In the Connecticut i The maid of honor carried a cauee it was, after all' Bav&ig l&e uao House, aa s raprassntatlve served aa his brother's best ! kissing bail of yellow star­ MRS. EDWARD JOSEPH RYBCZYK Wtny Brandt durtaf bia lateat vtaH to a t hia good money for part of the year man. Ushers were Rudolph body, if tha tyranny of tho Con­ N EUlasson of Wapping, another shaped pompons, melon cania- ,lbaae ahoraa. without pairing any interest on It necticut voting machine lever brother of the bridegroom; and tlons and Ivy TTie adult brides- polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y. 1 Manchestw RedevelopmS Mayor Brandt, hi fact, did Hnk the But that isn't tha way It la, really. could ba removed from tha proc­ Richard Franzen of West Hart­ Lees Mark 25 Years Wed maids ca~ried kissing balls of jjg executive director of the I Agency, two thincB, rather aunreatlvely. A survey of the Christmas Club busW ess by which Its members are ford, yellow, star-shaped pompons | elected. And we ealuto Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herald Lee of^- and Ivy. The junior bridesmaid “ In m y opinion,” he aaid, “it la neither ness bi the New York Herald Tribune The bride's mother wore a I carried a fireside basket of yel­ Mrs. Wllllsm O. Voorhas of beige dress with bone accee- Rt.' 44A, Bolton, celebrated •aaalblo nor fair to hold General de the other day found that this has never Wast Hartford, and Rudolph sonage in Blast Hartford by the low daisy pompons and ivy. Engaged sories. TVie bridegroom's moth­ their 25th wedding anniversary Rev. John W. Carter. Walter Kaczegowlcz of Fair- Oaulle reaponalble for all the dlffi* been anything but a "lose leader” item Prasutti of Canton, and Attor­ er wore a blue drees with bone The engagement of Miss neys Igor Sikorsky, Jr., and Sunday afternoon at an open Tbe couple has three chil­ field. an uncle of the bride­ Cherie Jean Peterson of Man­ •totlea we to ttie Weat face. Some de- in the banking business, and that the accessories. dren. Mrs. Fred Izzarelli of groom, served as best man. aWona by the rrench Praaldent oer- banks, for their part, if they dared say Dick lUttonband for thslr ault A "eceptlon was held in the house at United Methodist chester to Michael John Hartl inviting the federal court to In­ Norwich, Mrs. Hklward Griffin Ushers were Robert Simeone of of Talcottville has been an­ tolnly are not aaay to underatand. But I church parlors. When leaving on Church given by their children. Milford, .Joseph Bochniak of so, would much rather have the money, terest Itself In what seems to us a motor trip to Washington. of Tolland Rd. and Herald Lee nounced by her parents, Mrs. Ad not aeme to the United Statea in small In amount as it may be, handled a real Infringement of the Some 200 guests came from Jr. of Keeney Dr. A daughter- Fairfield and Raymond Damato D. C., and Virginia, Mrs. Blias­ of Manchester. Thomas E. Ho­ Viola B. Peterson of 27 Turn- ardor to oomplaln about him. in regular savlnga accounts whare tha rights and privileges of tha In­ son wore a pink suit with black Stafford Springs, SUffordville, in-law 'livee in Wlllimantic. bull Rd. and Harold H. Peter­ dividual Connecticut voter. bin Jr. of Manchester, a brother **nia balance of terror maintained by banks would pay Interest on it patent leather accessories. The Norwich, Ivoryton, Newington, of the bride, was junior usher. son of 64 High St. The eventual abolition of the couple will live at Lakewood Her fiance is the son of Mr. Mm two auperpowera provldea the oppor­ The banks maintain the service on oompulsory party lever on the Sterling, East Haddam. Rock­ Mrs. Hobin wore an aqua chif­ Heights, Coventry. TTie Leee run Lee's IHorkst fon dress with matching acces­ and Mrs. John Hartl of Taylor tunity to get rigid poaltlona in motion, which they lose money, aa a conveniencs Connecticut voting machine, Mrs. Bliasson. a graduate of ville, Wlllimantic, New Hanip- and Gift Shop on Rt. 44A. shire, Manchester and Bolton. sories and a gardenia corsage. Rd. the French Preaident take, advantage to their own regular customers, vrho when it oomes, is going to in­ Hartford public High School, is The bridegroom’s mother wore Mi.ss Peterson, a graduate of at thia hi hia own way. like it. But research and statistics show crease the routine pri^^sge of employed as a secretary by the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weeden, SHOOTING BREAKS OUT the average Connecticut voter. formerly of Bolton, now of Cali- _ a copen blue brocade dress with Manchester High Schdol, will *And Indeed,” Mayor Brandt then con­ that Chrlatmaa itself is not the only Aetna Life Insurance Co.. Hart­ NICXISIA, Cyprus (AP) — matching accessories and a be a June graduate of the It is going to be easy snd natu­ ford. Mr. Bliasson, a graduate fornia also attended the open | „eaVyfiring'broke" o^t“ today tinued, “aometimea I aak myaelf aa a reason cuatomers find the clubs a con­ cymbidlum orchid corsage. school of Radiologic Technol­ ral for him, instead of compli­ of Bast Hartford High School, J w between Turkish and Greek A reception was held at the K Barman: Why only heT” venience. cated and difficult, to vote for ogy of Manchester Memorial is employed by the Rogers Sash The Lees were married May , Cypriot positions in the Kyrenla of C„ Home.______For her______wedding„ Hospital. Why should mily de Gaulle, fai ether Some of them like the elubs because members of ths legtslaturs on and Door Co.. Hartford. I 24, 1939 in the Methodist par- , Mountains north of Nicosia. Ca-, trip, Mrs. Rybezyk wore a-navy the basis of what ho thinks of Mr. Hartl, a graduate of words, dare want things to begin being they offer a "respectable'’ way to make _ I nadian troops came under fire . and brass three-piece suit and Rockville High School, attended ths indlvidiuU ability a t Uw can­ j from Turkish positions, the Unit- ’ navy acces-sorles. the w ^ they have to he? Why abould a very small deposit—like a SO-ceat de­ FhotoameiMa hr Sriviaa onare didates, if hs Is a vator who Boston University and the Uni­ HEIDI AND GRETCHEN Willis - Pazianos t ed Nations reported. | Mrs. Rybezyk is a graduate da Gaulle be honest and roallaUe posit—on a weekly basis. Ukaa, In some fields, to maasure The shooting lasted for half an of Manchester High School, Md versity of Connecticut from anniigb to admit that the "ealating er- individuals rather than party The marriage of Dr. Artemis [Which he wUl graduate next And aurveye show that of aU the G. Pazianos of Manchester to hour but neither the Greeks nor I is a legal secretary lor Podrove, Xer” o f things In Burope to not any- mosey saved in Christmas Chibs, only labela the Turks tried to advance. The 1 Kelly and Collins. Mr. RyY>czyk ino4»W- j ^ Or is It gotag to auks B. easy Hsrold Buckley Willis Jr. of Viing te be revered, hut rather a mon- about SO per cent winds up being spent U.N. aaid the Turks started the is a graduate of Roger Ludlowe The wedding is planned for Pttoto RellM BiMto bsfo HWgged right in front of aad natural for him. If hs lflces Weston, Mass., was solemnized shooting. 1 High School and Rensselaer 1 Sept. 19. ftrosity Russia and the United States for Christmas. About 17 per cent goes tho church. Throughout Satur­ to vote tliat way, to select be­ Saturday at the Greek Othe- have eooked up between themselves ? for mortgage and insurance payments day night, riding in an unitiark- tween partlM for various arsas dral of the Holy Trinity. New ad PoUca Department crime of rMponstbUlty. He may believe York Chty. Why ahouid only do Gaulle r e g ^ the which happen to come due around the A Notebook On Harlem combat oar out of the 33nd German problem as one still to be set- one partloular party but at The bride is a daughter of holiday aeason. Ten per cent goes for Preclnet Sgt. Frank Woidon- some partloular moment for the Mr. and Mrs. George M, Pazi­ tledr taxes. Thirteen per cent goes for mis- Breslin bumor kept advising ua, at nation, another better for his anos. 33 Greenhill St. The CORVAIR by Chevrolet M was hi the same apeeah hi which he oellaneous expenses, usually of a family each stop, to get into the buOd- ■tats, or for his loeal communi­ bridegroom is the son of the was net aura Oormana shouldn’t dare do Ing in a hurry becauae tho bad ty. benefit nature. And a fine 30 per cant Tbers Is povsrty bs ■nrlein, trouble comes from the roof- late Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. a Uttla Bon-froson thinking that Mayor Pawnhrokers, Bea'a Hair Styles Maxle’s Cafe, en 163rd Street Now we have such monstrous WllHs. Youll love the way it climbs, clings, and answers your commands goes over into regular savings accounts, and vlolsBoe, and bntred. and and the Vogue Beauty Sh. On tope. — results, aueh perversions of any Brandt put forward hia own perhapo and Bighth Avenue, rye, gin, 'The Rev. Nicholas Terezakis so that the banks do at least begin, to tbars asa marriages, toe, and the side street. 139th Street, the vodka or rum sbortlaa are sold On 139th Street between Sev­ toue prinelplM of free voting by Scooting «p hills, of eomss, kn*t Ube onlgr OwnGr eeEyPCuBi CI QIK atartUng suggestion that members ef bonior and frtwdWnesn, and, red sign of the BIks Imperial enth and lanox, which is tha performed the ceremony. ' do a little regular business in return for . for $.50 per single, two for 3.90 tha pcoplt, as control of the Mls'i Mary Ann Pazianos of the “Atlaatle eommunlty” taka it upon all theta- clerical trouble during the yelkr. most of all, there afo people, Bar and Grill showed on a build­ and three for 31 JO. Cognac and area where a email group Connecticut General Assembly place Corvsir's new engine coumb in bandy. eulated to test tiie ndly-equipped tmm and ' 460,000 of them. For the past ing sitting between two tene­ known aa the Blood Brothers shifting from one party to an­ Manchester, a sister of the thuselvws.to provide aa mudi eoonomie Meanwhile, lK>wever, people, rich and better Scotch aelle for 3A0 a stored ammunition for a war on bride, was maid of honor. Gil­ You’ll also notice the diffefence on tamer their expert driven to the findt. Oat of I t t l week, Jimmy BresUn has been ments. Across the street from drink. AB chasers eaqspt water other merely because one glam­ and cuttural eooparatioa with the poor alike, big Christmas spenders and Uvtaq; In Hsiriem, leoklag attbe the Saks u e the buildings the police, snd where the few orous individual or another hiq>- bert T. Wilkinson, brother-in- stretches of road, even boringly long straight* entries Corvair wae fint omaB winner. -, ”BMtam bloc’* aa they ean. poverty and the. bomor and, where, the police believe, the are 3.19 extra. Bar etlqiietU re­ remaining members still hang law of the bridegroom, served Scroogas alike, continue to Hke the quires the bartender to place psns to be running for the aways. Only there the feeling’s more like But even if yon don't plan to head for M * The object. Mayor Brandt said, would Christmas au b, which tells than pre­ meetly, at the people. Today, young kids who claim they are ou t Wsldenburer bacama In­ Presideney of the United States. as best man. an the brink ef a long hot onm- going te kill white people this the three riiot glastss down and sistent. His car was answering A reception was held at the scooting downhill. country on yam vacaidoD, Hkkb’m etB good be to “ promote the prooaas of tranafor- cisely how much to put in the bank -nyh the oustomer names hta game, This can have aa much to do BBorthat mlsea feme of a racial summer, sit on stoe and stare a radlb call which said some­ with tilting the membership of home of Mr. and Mrs. James Some pretty good evidence of what leaaon to chedc the bogm at yetv dealei'e noas.' matlon in the aestem bloc." week, holds no amount insignificant in at the police cars which keep a Bingte or two for 3.90 or three body In the - tenement at 165 Kellum ^mlth Jr. of New York esq^loalon. BreaUn begins a flvn- the ConnecUput General Assem- Mrs. Harold Buckley Willis Jr. **W]utt we ean achieve through eco­ such a senUmental cause, and which pari biapeetloB of Harioni'aad coming by. for the 31.30. W. 139th had called for police bly one way or another as City. talking about came in this year’s Intaniational After all, who neede monutain air whan tbonfli nomic and other forma of cooperation. In helps rescue them from thS budgetary Ms peeple. And from the windows of the The low money shown most help. any of the possible Imperfec­ Mrs. WllHs is a graduate of Canadian Winter Rally—1^00 miles of hills, a ear Nice that Corvair convertible handft „ in the people. There are 460,000 Hodges Wed 40 Years order to make the will for peace grow troubles which would otherwise make atone tenements, the old people “Any call on that block can tions or Injustices Inside the Wellesley College and Cornell College. He is a member of the NBW YORK. May M — In­ leaned out and looked at the people Uving in Harlem and the ba trouble," he said. When hU Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Hodge^ University Medical College. She Badminton and Tennis Club of Corvair Monza ConoertibU to Beat am Burope, also halpa strengthen the Chriatmas season really grlni. Connecticut Constitution o r es­ side the cliurcli. the heav^f air young married couple coming talk, and the crime rate figure, unmarked car pulled up, two tablished districts. of 65 Jarvis Rd. were feted at Luke. They have five children is a research associate at the D. U. Club our saourHy, and t f this extant to our A n that Is likely to change Is, if dis­ out of the church. Tyler did have other people afraid o f the other radio cars were already conditioner in the wall kept the One aeaumee that. If tha vot­ a surprise family picnic which and nine grandchildren. In addi­ Sloan-Ketterlng Institute and and is a qolonel in own best Intereat coveries of this survey are ’ discimiHf narrow hallway cool. CarrpU not look up at them while he Harlem poopis and afraid to go there and two more pulled In ers of Connecticut were free, was held in honor of their 40th tion to Mrs. Geer, their dhtl- clinical assistant professor of Force Reserve. He **We diould propose common projects widely enough, the mistaken public idea Tyler and Sandra Hopkins, vriio helped hia wife into the limou­ into the.ares The crime figures Tight after Wetdenbumer’s. and if they oould enter their dren are Richard Hodge. Mar­ medicine at Cornell University. la ^partner in the Garvln-Wll- to the peoples o f Bastam Burope and h ^ Just bssn married, stood ui». sine, and he did not look at the are high, and the brutaUty of “ Drai’t hang around out voting machlnu and vote with­ wedding anniversary. Given by shall Hodge, Mrs. Sylvia How- Mr. Willis attended Harvard lla/Co., Boston. that the banks who run the clubs hava hook shop or the Elka Club sign the crimes of late turn your here," he said when we got out. make H clear to them that we arc not dtr tfw maobine while ths out confusion, complication, or the family, the party was held ley, all of Manchester, and MaJ. a ball, getting the use of good Christ­ guests squeesed in front of them but it waa all right in front of stomach. But 460,000 people do "Come inside the building with threat of later uncertainty over Sunday at the home of their HBrold . B. ,Hodge Jr. of the afraid of bringing their atandaid of Uv- mas monsy for nothing. That isn't the. 9;^ Icissed p n tali, striking him, standing like the couple not run around oommitting ue.” just what they had done, thev daughter and son-in-law, Mr. United States Army, stationed tog up to oura, but rather we ehould way It is. They do us a favor.' ^ " ide and'shook hands with tha of hundred years of history and crime. Last week, to see Har­ Inaide, a man of about 36 waa would manage to Con­ at Ft. Detrlck, Frederick, Md. attitudes that this young guy and Mrs. Donald Geer of W. atrive for It” and then wait out lem a little better, and to ex* stretched unconeclous on a aec- necticut legislatures even the Vernon St. Mr, Hodge was an engineer the doors and into the was walking out of church to ond-floor landing. Two woman federal eourto might respect It ao happena, of eourae, that neither face. amine this place some have said The couple were married on for the board of education for hot Sunday afternoon aim. Out- la Just a Mg time bomb waiting ware with him. They said tha May 31, 1924, in West Chelms­ almost 25 years before his re­ Praaldent de Gaulle nor Mayor Brandt If We Had WindBiilla aids the church, the halam In Uulem, words like history to go oft on a hot summer man had bean beaten and ford, Mass., at the home of the tirement in August 1962. (Her­ Hkea hie own atake or ahare to the "ex- and attitudes come down to atompad on by kids from up We would label Monday’s wtaiA we Methodist ghMrch^._on iM th night, we moved into Harlem. bride, the former Miss Rena ald photo by Oflara.) ,v»V6- tottng order.” President de OauHe Btrsat'end Baventh A-vanue in plain things. To tho payoharic tha block. Then the woman ba- ' H erald think, as one most obnoodoils. mostly. Bverythlng starts with James Putnam, a 64-year-old gan to fight over who was go­ doesn't relish being a minor member of Hsrttia. the people's voioas were man who Is retired from the It was sad enough, cohslderiiig the this. The paychecks Harlem ing to nurse the beaten man. Y estoxlays OF MANCHESTER NATO when he thinks PVanoa ought to drowned out by the whir of low Pennsyl-vanla RaUroad after 36 plight of gardens, tranqilants, etrefuiB, reeeure tires on taxicabs which people earn, and their dlsaatis- You sea things Ilka this. And be a Mg shot to its own right Mayor faction with being poor and Uv­ years as bualnees car. steward then, with bright morning sun­ and mosquito-harried humans, that the ept passing byi On a weekend, for Davis O. Bevana, the rail­ 2 5 Ym ts Ago MANCHESTER COMMUNITY C0LLE8E Brandt doesn’t Hka Uving In that Wast taxicaha are a poor man’e game ing in elmna, produce the spec­ light coming In from the patio, weekend passed without any redcmiv g ulation Utot.this wJU be a sum­ road’s viee-ohalrman, was kind you ait and talk to a woman perkn no man's land betwaen Bast and and Harless is filled with thorn. Thomas Ferguson ef The SUMMER SESSION tioa of that half promise of rain which mer o f laqisl viMence in Har­ enough to put ua up In his like Jean Booker. Bright, and W est ss Uving as laadar of the German Tyler wae la tuxsda He was Herald one of guests to meet had been given. lem. Bat thaae same paychecks three-room-apartment. almost overly aenaltive becauae former President Herbert Hoov­ A summer program offered by the Community College, PoSttoal party which is Ukeiy to ba a nervMls. but he.spoks in a quiet are wlur gaMfat violsnce almost * . • • of her Intelligence. She sits and voioe>,He is 34 and in the Ma- er and Ootonal Theodora Roose­ consisting of eight 3-semester hour courses. ■dnotlty party aa long as .Germany is In the continuing drought, any priH certalr^ won’t develop at all. For wplk-around eompahy, has a glass of orange Juice In velt longaUon of rainless weather is bad rinea'ehd bs had 4 neat must spbt Ukaly to be the majority party If The aame IlFil— people who we had Janas'jRusMU, who her new, hlgh-mlddle-tncome news taohe and a strong - looking have the whites friightoMd apartment, and she oiapa eut Germany to reunited. neck. sails hartsadsM *hay,'iiiy man” • 10 Years Ago JUNK 38 to AUGUST 13, Mon. through Thurs., 3 to 8 P.M. about a race rtpt are .too busy and who driahs anUBe alta^ tha things that bother a wom­ It la aa^r for two such unhappy and But dry weather could |e borne If It "I've got shout sfyan months working for a payeheok and too an who Is colored in New York. were moderate, if all we had to contend to go,” M was saying. Tm at an a niM. but V . o . In Sugar Ronald Larcheveque, senior fauatrated leaders, then, to develop a tired from years of bataig poor “Why U It," she says, "that at MH8, wins first iteee In with were the natural seasonal heat and Camp liOjeuna. IBat’h In North to start running in the stfeeU. Ray a whaiev ha enplaliu, ha is everyttane I get Into a taxicab wm 1 MtlJe common sense which la eloaed off Ohrotanai” , “ in kind o f tight with the bar­ Tsen-sge Road-s-c at Balters COURSE OFFERINGS: length of the eun. In Harlem, from 96th Street downtown, jfhe driver turns Swimming Pool parking lot, con­ to others who think thay hava larger "Whore are you going to live to 119th Street, between Fifth maid.” Mr. Rumell likes to sfoimd and aaka ms, ‘V l^ t’s An Insane wind, blowing ftem ly In when you get out?’* wear his “ sfci dto.*' sunglasses ducted by Manchester Junior • English 99* (NC) and amra valuahla stakes in things the Avenue and the Bast River, the number todayT’ Just be­ C3iamber of Commerce. haphazard and polntleas directions, with "W e have an apartment” the average family income is so blagfi R fo doubtful U he seas cauae Tm not white does that way they are right now. iuil, why ooi« Utareotor of Civil Defense Bd- • Math 99* (NC) Mwse torar no greater purpose in view »i»* that **Ie H n neighborhood like $S,T07. From llOtb Street to anything ttirough them. Mr. moan I have to know the num- thUT” IMth Street, between Bighth RuasBl 4s s former Golden 'bers game? Does he do that ward Krasenlcs submits rerig- T «f creating one vacuum by rushing to nation. • Notehand (NC) fni anopier, compounds the evil of ratai- “ Weil, yon hnen 3i‘i a Migii- and Paik Avenue, it is a little Otoves. bantamweight boner edth any white woman that borhood.” higher, 34,141. In the lower pnrt Mrs. Georgs Marlow appoint-, •M. uj^.baing pitqteriy urged, gets into a eabt" ed Manebestsr chairman of 1964 t "Wbnt am yeu neiM le' «o of Manhattan, where white peo­ be demoontratee a good, abort * • • • Typing 101 ; BbcinMitotiMi lU b Twk* It dries the green leaf limp In the sun. Oonncetlout Mantal Roalth Fund when you gtf o n tt^ ple IWe. income in the area team left bepk pad gjveb the Impces- And over all of this, over the campaign. ■->- It cakes the drying soil, untU gardens T don’t 1^ . Ini n rmd 14th to 30th Streets between Mon that he ke. Lounger for yourself at Watkins. Pricee ding w u there, too. Across bottopied shot gtsasss on th^ Wodnoadar ovanlng aarvtoao at saying la Maxis'a “Who’s got them l a qatlaii." .ihrtl____sry-, AUTHOIUZBO CHEVROLET DEALER AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER OoBoalwSily, this may have more to and plenty of work for them to do, what Seventh Avenue, in the ground wootfin float e f you whan you one mniMctid wltlL the pMjact start at $119. IN WINDOOR. OONN. hia ob u rA Mt Mark’s Mstho- ttansfor that? 1 ^ ’-~ ^ -'Or Phone IN EAWr HARirORD, CONN. i » with eur dlmato, cr the todk of the Mad a t song would this wind be ewldiie Seen af the old atone ten»- osdsk. a drink. AM thafo loeal dlat an IMU and a t Mieholas go to work evsi'v A diservss a thank you tram the . . toutbiw aWI ifMp BM.-IIMI wtth ibe thsnf I • nsemUt the Bnriam Ssrea bars'-nsM drtaha en • twn for- MFbodykn^tMXr ------Ity. I 649-5677 ^ DW0RIN CHIVROLiT. INC. ARDIRY CHIVROUT, MC. ; okHMBhin%d^ m FORupgrocK a \ 4

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ZAMCHESTZB EVXNING. RGBALD, MAKCSeBTEB, OCWH- TbEBDAr.iMAt M, 1S64 ^ 6 E EIGHT JlANCHESnat EVENING HERALD. liAKCB^TEB. CONN^ TUESDAY. UAY 2«. 1964 ...... structlons and adswer questions First Lady lumbia regarding rules. The umpires' Hebron Physical Fitness Pro^am Dispute Delays Hearing College SumnierSessions schedule will be drawn up at Events this meeting.' Oi'^Water Co. S to ^ Bid At Reopening Art Exhibit PUuuwd Church CUm Advocated hy McCormick Approved by School Board uh Scout The first annual 'art exhibit o f the Wllllmantic Paints and In State Of Museum Explaining that VP?U)>- Robert H. must have to act on the request uled for June 8, at 11:80 a.m. Adlai B. Stevenson. Othars in student Interest. Dean Frederick of the nigrim Fellowship o f the the display of church school day. Piem Casanova contest were Richard Winkler, He told the board a good pro­ person .would be necessary tor McGregor, buaineoa administra­ In Room 666A of the tUU Of­ tha crowd chaarad the First W. Lowe Jr. had told tha. board Congregational Church has been courses and work for the past before it. Eric Nelson, Edward Strong. gram need not be deurmlned the program ever to have aiany tor for the city ot Trenton, The water company has ap­ fice Building. Lady, who wore a long off- In April that such interast would elected president of the United year. Said Kidnap Boss Craig Peters, Barry Grant and by elaborate equipment or spe­ thorougUy cumulative effect NJ., was named town manager plied to the PUC for authority If permission for the sale 1s Whlte gown of corded silk with not become available until the Christian Youth Movement of Acolytes serving Sunday were Jay. Jerry Taylor, 8 a.m., and Bruce cial space. He said a good pro­ McCormick related hlghUghta of Groton today. to issue 500 additional shares of granted, the funds realised wUI gold thread and ' rhineatons week before reglatratlon. Never­ the Willimantic area. Unnea be used for capital Improve­ Eric Nelson was runner up in Lippincott A. MerciOr and R. gram could be carried out in all from the address of Dc. WiUiani A special session of the town Its common capital stock at par bsadinar at the bodice. theless the board declined to ap­ (CozttzMd from Fzgo Om ) Unden of the First Congrega­ ments and working capital. the Nnals and received a gold Leach, crucifer, at 10. sorts 6f unused spaces as long H. .Curtis at the Southington committee gave unanimous ap­ value of $100 ^ r share. Tha rraaideht’a wife made a prove the request at that time. tional Church of Willimantic is About $46,000 of It WUI be Tha board last night decided approaching. The car waa found medal. Jay’s trophy will be his Thanks are extended to all as It was for a sufficient time. meeting. Dr. Curtis had talked proval to Medr^or'a appoint­ Joseloff said the assistant IlFavlaw tour ot several of tha vice president; Dayna Thomp­ used to pay off ouUtanding gallariSs and commented titot to request a $6,700 allocation abandoned Monday near Fon- for a year and he will present it who helped make the rummage McCormick told the board of his ezpmience behind the ment to the $14,00b-a-year post, treasurer, James H. Wright, to the new winner next year. son of Columbia is secretary debts "thd building Itself la both an from the board of directors to tolse, north of J*aris. sale of Saturday a success. that physical fitness is only one Iron O i r t ^ and took apeoiid effective July. had resigned and has not yet The other dei- winners received and Peter Morse of Willimantic note ot the accelerated efforU elegant and functional showcase get the program underway. Mrs. Dassault was rescued is treasurer. * The Rev. John N. CrosA Con­ element in physical education He succeeds Alfred Harding,- certificates. made by the Ruaalaiu in their to display the works of art.” It approved the request after unhurt after two gendarmes Peters is chairman of a pro-' gregational pastor, and dele­ programs. Other elements are who resigned earlier this year Mrs. William MiUT>hy, who re­ physical fitness programs from 8ha pauaM to chat with phot^- Dr. Low# stated that 36 peraoju stumbled on the farmhouse gram at the Willimantic Con­ gates of the church attended an Health Instruction, medical to take a similar poet In Fort Hospital Notes signed this year, was presented ecclesiastical council on ordina­ th« cradle to adulthood. France Hits raphar Edward Btelchen, a re­ have shown Interest in the pro­ where she was being held. gregational Church which will checks, diet information and Pierce, Fla with a bracelet In' recognition tion Sunday afternoon at the Chairman Mrs. Katherine cant guest at the White House. gram ao far. A break came in the case, po­ of her ten years of service. feature a hootenanny led by the remedUl physical training. McGregor, 44. resigned his Vlzlttiig hours are 3 to 8 p.m> 'Among, those seated at her The college’s original request Shungamaug Boys of Coventry. Vernon Church. Bourn noted that McCormick lice said, when Mathieu (Josta Edmund Lambert, Cub Scout­ He reminded the board that Trenton poet today. In all areas excepting mater­ U.S. Proposal table was Jacques Ltpchlts, the for funds atipulated that the admitted he had been in on the The choir is directed by Miss The Church Council will meet had been advocating a physical master who made the presenta­ apace in the high sdiool origi­ nity where they nre 2 to 4 p.ra. sculptor who designed the schol­ program would have a minimum kidnaping Friday night. Coeta, Janet Greenway; Peters has this evening for Its meeting of fitneae program for some time, tion, also gave certificates of the month. All committee nally planned for remedial and that peffiaps it was time Publisher of Day nad 8:80 to 8 p.m. nnd private ars medSllion President John­ of four courses with 15 regit- arrested at the farmhouse, pre­ appreciation to Mrs. Harold urged all members of the PF to trslniag has never been used as rooms where they are 10 ajm For Viet Line son is awarding to outstanding tratlona per course to insure viously had told officers he had attend. |chairmen, organixi^on presi­ the board began more seriously NEW LONDON (AP)— Bar­ White, Mrs. Lester Stlmson and dents and church ofneers Should such beoauee of budget Umiu- to consider action along the to 8 pjn. Visitors are requested studanta. sufficient funds to be self-sup­ been hired iherely to "watch a Mrs. Charles Dutton, who will Grade 8 Program nard L. Colby, the Day’s gen­ I attend. tiens. I order of his recommendations. not to snsoke in patlento' roome. (OnnUnoed from Pfign OM) In her apaach, Mra. Johnson porting. woman.” also retire as den mothers this Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Greer were eral manager since 1868, has No amre than two visitors at said that '’'we in America are College authoritiea hope to o f­ Picked up near the farmhouse The baptism of Heidi Lorena been named publisher of the year. the honored guests at a program Taggart, infant daughter of Mr. one time per patient guarantee Cambodian iiautral- ao,often pictured aa a society fer eight night Session courses were Gaston Darmon, $3, and Louis Strong was named as for the fifth graders Thursday newspaper. His appointment antlraly devoted to the techno- in English, speech, math, pay- his brother Pierre, 38. chairman to succeed Leonard and Mrs. Hugh Taggart, of Bur­ lly. presented at Yeomans Hall. Andover was announced yesterday by Patiente Today: 377 The United BUtes and Britain lofleal advance that it is good Couchon. rows Hill, Hebron, took place The program, "A Quick Tour Sunday at Hebron First Con­ the Day’s board ei directors. ADfinTTED YESTERDAY: contend that Communist ngfret- to have this abundant proof to 'Lambert said volunteers are of Popular Music,” Included The Day has not had a pub­ the contrary." ..needed for committeemen and gregational Church, the Rev. Mrs. Grace Howland,- 71 Strick­ sion from North Viet Nam con­ singing, biographies, piano solos John N. Cross, pSStor, Officiat­ Police Probe lisher since the death ot Theo­ land St.; Mrs. Elsanor Hills, 150 stitutes the main oauae of the den mothers for next year and and a brief rundown on some of liSe T. Ricker dore Bodenwein in 1938. Boden- added that those who would like ing. Greenwood Dr.; Norman Healy, crisis In Southeast Aain, and the modem composers Sponsors were Mrs. Robert Leo T. Ricker, 63, of Hyan- wein purdiased the Day In 1881 that an iat«mntional oonfarance to help may contact him. nls. Mass., father of Normand 169 Oak St.; Mrs. Edith of popular music. Taggart o f Columbia and Carl R t e 6 Crash when the paper was ten years win not do anything about that. CBS Garners ‘Boss of the Week’ Greer is a composer o f over! L Ricker o f 131 HolUater St., O’Brien, 96 Oakland St.; Mrs. . George Patros, principal of Gottier of Tolland. old. Glendora Amell, 206 Henry St.; Beydoux also brushed aa)de 200 songs including “Just You, Named Inetrader died suddenly at his home there A)rter School, was honored FYl- yesterday. state police today are still Colby joined the Day as a re­ Joeeph and Mark Anselmo, 46 claims by the United 8tat(M and Just Me” and "The Hills of My The Regional board of educa porter in 1833. He later was South Viet Nam that the Inter- Most Emmies Art and the Community College day by his staff who presented Connecticut” Mrs. Greer was, investigaUng a three-car crash (Charter Rd„ Rockville: Everett him with an official proclama­ Uon hu •ppn..M th. -nMM- named city editor and became naUonal Control Commission Set An exhibit of sculpture featuring the Individual worka of students and their instructor will at one time, a professional stage . on Rt. 6, near Hendee Rd„ Buckland, 453 Keeney St.; be on display at the high school library today through Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. These ex­ tion of recognition as "Boss of ment assistant general manager in Mrs. Mildred Oleman, Elling­ up by the Geneva conference (ContliiMd from. Page Om ) performer, often on the sam e' home economics instructor St which sent three persons to amples are, upper left, "Archltecttonlc" by Jay Hershey, 75 Farm Dr.; lower left, "Feinale the Week.” other survivors Include two 1848. Me was appointed general ton; Mrs. Ann Hale, Storrs; has been unable to cope with The proclamation was an out­ bill with Sophie Tucker, whom Rham High School fOr the com­ the frontier Issue. He said com ­ Head”j by Mrs. William Sheehan, East Hartford; right, "Adonis,” ^ torso by Mrs. Jay Her­ she imitates to perfection. grandchildren. Manchester Memorial Hospital, manager ten years later when Mrs. Kazimleru Januszklewlcz, formanca by an iictor — Jack shey: and In the middle, "Poetic Woman,” a work by the Instructor, Robert A. Devoe. De- growth of a department of the ing year. She has taught at the Funeral services will be held two admitted for observation of Orvin G. Andrews retired. 109 Foster St.; Mrs. Thelma mission teams in CambodU and Son Baptized Klugman In "BtackUst" ot De­ Voe has said the show is the product of his efforts to teach skill with creativity. (Herald What kind of S.B.M, National Education Association school for several years, hav­ Friday at 8 a.m. at the Doane, Colby Is a director of the Lewis, 238 Lydall St.; Raymond South Viet Nam should handle Mr. and Mrs. Achim Rudolph, ing been given a leave of ab­ back and rib injuries. fenders;" best mualc — Robert photo by Ofiara.) and its secretary organization. Beal and Ames Funeral Home, American Newspaper' Publish­ Schmidt, East Hartford; David the border problems. This week has been designated Forest St., Hartford, have an­ sence during the present school Hyannis. Julia Baker of Whiting Rd„ Seydoux declarsd that Cam­ Sebeerer for "The Danny Kaye nounced the baptism of their year. Andover, a passenger in a car ers Association and secretary of and Michael WaUbUlich, 18 Ban­ Educational Bosses Week. Friends may call at tlr* fu­ croft Rd., Rockville; Donna bodia was s victim of military Show;" best variety show — groes tried to march out, were Joseph Markoff, Richard Cur- son David Achim Rudolph. Mrs. The board has also accepted driven 1^ Olive Nelson of Bast the ANPA Research Institute Guardsmen Hurt neral hmne tomorrow and Plnkham, 16 Bank St.; Mrs. action originating outside, its "The Danny Itoye 8how” and confronted by guardsmen and land and Mrs. Jean Peters, Rudolph is the former Am^Pat- the resignation of Miss NOreen Hartford, received a spine in­ and the ANPA Foundation. He Thursday from 7 to 8 p,m. Julia Baker, Andover; Kelly borders. best variety performer—Danny turned nack. As the number of school clerk, served on the com­ rick of Columbia. The UDant, Warner as secretary for the jury and is reported to be com­ also is secretary of the New whites along Race Street built Corrigan, Hazardvllle; Mrs. Ella Seydoux mentioned only South Kaye. In Race Flareup mittee udilch organized the baptized Saturday at the An­ principal and board of educa­ fortable and improved, a hos­ England Dally Newspaper As­ Viet Nam In discussinf the bor­ up, so did the tenaion'. Bin. Mary W. Alexy Cnruse, 105 Ridge St.; Mrs. The NBC winners were: Best A 21-year-old Woodbridge 8t. award. dover Congregational Church tion clerk, effective Friday. She pital spokesman said. The Nel­ sociation. der incursions, but Cambodia When a meeting of white and ROCKVILLB — Mrt. Mary Agnes Pospisil, 45 Cambridge news report — "The Huntley (Continued from Page One) The parchment recognizing by the Rev. Kenneth Bradley, is has acceided a position In Man­ son woman was treated for Andrews was reelected presi­ again accused the United States man has been charged with de­ Negro groups seemed imminent Wahl Alexy, 86, formerly of 41 bruises. St.; Ralph Gaston, Box Mt. Dr., Brinkley R tport;" best news Patros was signed by the entire the first grandchild of Mr. and chester.. , . . , __, . Spring St., widow o f William dent o f the publishing com­ also of aggression. commentary"Cuba;’’ best art livery of liquor to minora, fol­ Gelston -irdered a detail of staff and faculty. Mrs. William Kilpatrick of Motorist Ronald Boulay/ 21, pany. » Vernon; Ronald Boulay, 88 ; tators. Ironically named Race -«:>y thU momlng Foreign Minister Huot 8am- direction — Warren Oymer, lowing a drinking party involv­ I Street, it divides the Negro sec­ guardsmen Into the Negro sec­ Mrs. Alice Stuart, training for the position left vacant, may Rockville, who received rib In­ Weat St., Rockville; Mrs. Joan tion to keep the demonstrators, West St. The Patricks enter­ at the Hemlocks Convalescent bath of Cambodia rejected "Hallmark Hall of Fame” best ing four teen-agers in the woods tion of about 4,000 from the teacher, actually wrote out the tained at a party at their home, obtain application forms from juries, was reported up and CJoumoyer, Wapping; Hhdc My­ away. The detail was confront­ HOME Home. claims that Communist Viet elnematonaphy — J.P. Peters p^lamation in old-fashioned the school office. around today and improved. Go Ahead at Bradley ers, 67 Leland Dr.; Mrs. Rosalie off Greenwood Dr. last night. I 8,000 white population. after the christening. She was born Dec. 8. i 868. in Cong were involved in the two for "The Kremlin;’’ beet drama I None of Monday night’s injur- ed by angry demonstrators, and Eng^iah script, Donald Maculey, Driving Couree Set Trooper Matthew 21awacki of ' HARTFORD (AP) — Lacking Blum, 136 School St.; Mrs. Paul Steven Gadarowski of 642 soon the air was filled with mis­ Poland, coming here 80 years bordier Incidents on which bis adaption—Rod Serling for the Woodbridge St. this morning > les was described as serious, art supervisor designed a bor­ Manchester Evening Herald A driver education course will the Colchester Troop reported funds tor the $2 million expan­ Marilyn Carlson, 76 N. School siles and tear gas. ago. She was a member of St. sion of terminal facilities at government's complaint is "B od Hope Anthology Series;” posted a $1,(XX) bond and his but the clash was the third out­ der and Markoff, president of Columbia correspondent, Vir­ be held this summer at Rham that the accident occurred at St.; Gertrude McVelgtti, 108 tosed. He said that among the Witnesses said about 16 shots Joseph’s Church. about 11 a.m. The Nelson car Bradley Field, the State Depart­ best support actor—Albert Paul- case has been scheduled In Cir­ break in two weeks and the the Columbia Teachers Associ­ ginia M. C a r 1 a o n, telephone High, the charge will be |20 per She is survived by one grand- Birrii St.; Mrs. Harriet Abbe, dead and wounded "not n single aan, also for the Bob Hope se­ were fired, most aimlessly and ation, made the presentation. was going west on Rt. 6 and ment of Aeronautics this m om ­ cuit Court 12, Manchester, on most serious In nearly a year. 228-9224. pupil. The program is self sup- Wapping; Frederick Fieldhouse, Viet Cong was found.” ries and best supporting ac- The guard was ordered into merely for effect, and none by Offleers Elected lng agreed to recommend a 84 Wells St.; Mrs. Susan Cole- June 16. • ' "go ahead” on the expansion U.S. dflegats Charles W. Yost trtss—Ruth White for “ Little Patrolman Richard Rand re­ Cambridge by Gov. J. Millard the guardsmen. The only am­ The Teachers Association met driver'educaUoi i^c^erlni S K . | vehicle driven by Gary C. (^u- Hazardviiie; Patrick Piocarsllo, munition they carry on such as­ lette, 19, of Shoddy Mill Rd„ project, “ within the funds avail­ denied again that "the United Moon of Alban” on “ Hallmark ported ,that he came upon the ' Tawes last summer after a se­ last week and elected officers all expenses of InstrucUon, T h . ^eld grove, 27M Bluefield Dr.; Mrs. signments is for pistols worn by BUILD • • • let the experts at Andover. The Nelson car then able.” States had engaged In any ag- Hall of Fame.” group when he heard talking ries of shootings and arsons. It for the coming year. They are: Carol Cordner equipment and insui^M . Thursday at 8:30 a.m. from the Rose Martzer, 100 Porter St. officers. swerved left and into the path The IM l session of the legis­ greesive action against Crab^ "The Making of the President, from the wooded area off has been there since. LOAN S. B. M. help you get the “most for your Miss Ruth Pagach, president; It *■ repoi^ ^ t M riudenU whlte-Glbson Funeral Home. 65 dia." Mrs. Jeanette McDermott, sec­ Given Showers of the oncoming Boulay car, lature- was presented with a ADMITTED TODAY: Mm. 1960” won also for film editing Greenwood and Lynch Drives. In the latest eruption, a Ne­ money” with a Construction or Mort­ retary, and Edward Wlezblckl, striking that car on the right $2.3 million request for expan­ NelUe Brizltls, 476 Adams St.; beet original music—by Elmer Rand reportedly saw the boys gro guardsman waa wounded in summer, mil and sp^^driver ft"st^’joa«l?s^am ?c” at**T' sion of the terminal but only ap­ Mrs. Helen Halvorsen, 61 Phelps Berstein — and best document­ standing and drinking beer from the left shouider by a small-cal­ gage Loan. treasurer. Miss Carol Cordner of 26 education w training w , . programs I Mrs. Ethel Brehant, Grads 8 ^,51 i r e propriated $2 million. Rd. ary show. bottles. As he approached, they iber bullet. Another, also Negro, Da You Need? Green Hill St. has been feted which wilt include six hours be­ The other ABC winner was suffered a burned hand when a teacher who retires next month, hind the wheel and SO hours ot traveled some 206 feet Into Public works department es­ BIRTHS YHJSTBRDAY; A all threw the bottles to the with four bridal showers during Frltads may call at the fu -; tnishes and. dowp.8 h «Rbaak- timates this morning placed the "Discovery” — the best chil­ ground. The teen-agers were 18 grenade he was holding', explod­ will be honored at a testimonial the past month. * classroom instruction. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fran­ dinner June 10. ' neral home tomorrow from 2 to ment, coming to rait' oa its side full project cost at about $2,- News Tidbits dren's' show. and 19 years old. It was report­ ed. / ■' A miscellaneous shower was Rham EnreUmeat 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. cis Gagne, Tolland; a son to Mr.' A plastic fragment from the Mrs. Emil Malek, a commit­ An enrollment of 713 at Rham with Boulay still inside'. 250,000 including design, admi­ and Mrs. John Aucchi, East from ths AP Wires ed. a a a If you’re looking at tee member, said the affair will given by the bride-elect’s co­ nistration and other non-con­ Gadarowski allegedly furnish­ grenade hit the gas mask of an workers at the home of Mrs. High in April la reported by The Nelson and Goulette ve­ Hartford. bp held at the Elks Home on Stanley W. Grzyb struction costs. ed the beer. He was booked at officer, cutting his face. A rock “Foi^ Saje” signs, you owe it to your­ Fred Gardner, East Hartford. principal Alden - Spaulding. hicles both ran off the right ' BIR-ras TODAY: A son to Gang Wrecks hit z fourth serviceman, possi­ Pleasant St., Wlllimantlc. Tick During the month, one Hebron Stanley W. Grzyb Sr., 71, of side of the road, westbound. Faced with the prospects of a Egyptian newspapers praise headquarters and detained over- self to look into S. B. M. Mortgage ets may be c>btalned from Rich­ Miss Cordner is employed at delay In start of construction at Mr. and Mrs. Jean Peltier, I night by police. bly fracturing an arm. and three Marlborough students 23 North St., one of the organ­ All three cars were extensively Stock PI. the. new Arab-Soviet "Soctallst ard Grenier or Joseph Markoff, United Aircraft Research Labo­ izers and a charter member of the field until more funds could Non-Union Job Gelston said about 150 demon­ Loans. S. B. M. has been a Home Fi­ ratories, East Hartford. having dropped out, with no new damaged and towed from the underatandlng” reached on So­ faculty members. Anyone wish­ St. John’s Polish. National Cath­ be made available by the 1965 DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: strators, all but about four or Miss Florence Cordner and enrollees. scene, police said. Mrs. Lucille Gardner, 17 Regan viet Premier Khrushchev's visit Japan Expects 130,000 nancing expert for over 59 years. ing to donate toward a ^ t may olic Church, died yesterday at session of the legislature, the PHILADELPHIA (AP)—About five of them Negro, had begun Mrs. Frank Perkins, Miss Cord- The Injured were taken to St., Rockville; James Sommers, I . . Red China prapoeea 14-aa- send .a contribution to Box 166, his home after a short illness. Aeronautics Department and the 100 men, swinging clubs, axea marching and singing some two ner’s aunts, were hostesses at flaacheeter Eveaiag Herald the hospital by ambulance-. 1 Buckland Alley; Mrs. Ger­ tion conference on taoe, charg­ TOKYO — The ’Japanese Columbia or contact Mrs. Jean Bom June 26.1883, in Poland, Aeronautics Oommi.ssion termed and alpdgehammers, swept hours before the violence. a miscellaneous shower at the Hebron' rorreepoadent. Bliss the Zolutlon for limited construc­ trude Burnham, South Windsor; ing the United States isla planman- Transportation - Ministry esti­ J Guard details were assigned Peters at the school. Susan B. Peadleten, Mepheae he Came to this country 51 nlng to send its troo:spa to Thai- through sight houses in a non­ Substantial Reductions Baseball Manager Needed home of Miss Marion Brook­ tion, "az the best alternative at Mrs. Olga Dimlow, Tamarack union project near Independence mates that 130,000 officials, ath­ , to key intersections to prevent 328-S4M. years ago, and had been a resi­ land “from > they intend The Recreation Council's base­ ings, 141 Maple St Public Records present to get the project start­ Lane, Vernon; Mary Shalnin, Hall Monday, causing $15,000 letes, and visitors will come to I Negroes from leaving the dis­ on many a a a l f you’re Miss Justina Johnson of 4 dent of Manchester for 43 years. 86 S. Lakewood Circle; William to enter Laos Japan during the > forthcoming REMODEL ball committee will meet to­ Prior to bis retirement he was ed as soon as possible.” damage. trict and whiteq^from entering it. Grandview St., who will serve Monk, 186 8. Main St.; Mrs. Jo­ Fire destroys osstle of Wegl- Olympic Games. ' Several times groups of Ne- night at Yeomans Hall to dis­ employed as a weaver by Che­ Col. H. B. Wetherell, director Roy Fuiman, the developer short on living space, don’t put off those as maid of honor at Miss Cord- Warrantee Deeds sephine Gellnas, North Wind- mont, holiday center near FLOOR MODEL AND cuss the problem of manager ney Brae., and as a bench me­ Winfield R. Moore and Bar­ ot the Department of Aeronau­ who made the damage esti­ home improvements because you lack ner’s wedding, gave a miscel­ Laos Neutral tics said ‘We will go forward hqm; Mrs. Julia Gworek, 632 Liege, Belgium, and Belgian for the 13-14-year-old group. chanic by Pratt and Whitney, bara H. Moore to Phillip Reddy mate, u ld the gang had raced Carl Goeline, chairman, said laneous shower at her home. within, the ftmds we now have W. Middle Tpke. Mrs. Yvonne radio says 18 persons perished. DEMONSTRATOR ready cash. Enjoy the added comforts division o f United 'A ircraft Edwards and Carole A. Ed- Pilpel, East Hartford; Mrs. through In five minutes, break­ the problem is so acute that if She was assisted by her mother, even If It requires building only . . . Secretary of the Air Force ing windows and frames, rip­ COrp., East Hartford. He was a wacdsr property at 457 Adama Mary Kelley. 20 Robert Rd.. while you pay for them with a low-cost a manager is not found imme­ Mrs. Victor Johnson. Claims Reds one half of the two proposed pas­ Eugene M. Zuckert says that ping out railings and ralnspouU, SINGER* SEWING member of the Polish National St. Rockville; Glenn Griswold, 96 diately, the team will have to Mrs. George Dart of South senger wings to the terminal.” faulty structure may have and chopping holes In ceilings S. B. M. Home Loan St., Coventry, was hostess at a Alliance, Group 1888. Autumn St>;. (jharlebols baby disband. Those interested are He is survived by his wife, Mary S. O’Neil to Anthony L. esueod some plaM erashsa in and walla. MACHINES 1 urged to attend the meeting at linen shower. Mrs. Edward Driven Back Ekifano and Catherine E. Eaf- Viet Nam, but he firmly de­ Six men were hurt while try­ Newtnarker was co-hostess. Mrs. Apelonla Wojclechowskl 8 p.m. Grzyb; three sons, Stanley P. ano, property at 119 Campfield fended UJI. planes there as the ing to flee. Mi.ss Cordner, the daughter of Rd. LeMonds and C. J. MORRISON Another meetlng wlll be held (Contlaned from Page Gee) safest In America's arsenal. . . Fuiman told police he had Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cord­ Grzyb, Henry J., Grzyb and Ben­ Chief William H. Dawaon esti- daughter, 123 Bretton Rd. Mrs. / Thursday at 8 p.m.'at Yeomans jamin 8. G r ^ , all of Manches- (Jeorge F. Bassett and Marie mates damage at $700,000 to an Judy Danielson and son 10 De- Steven Bamer, 3$, a prisoner been warned last weekend PAINT AND WAUPAPIK STORE REFINANCE... Hall for a baseball umpire clin­ ner, will become the bride of that won them a greater voice S. Bassett to James C. Goering there would be trouble. Gordon Hyde Howard of 14 te^r; three sisters, Mrs. Kather­ industrial building that was pot St.; Mrs. Marjorie Tomlln- authorities said escaped from ic. John Pringle will give in- in government poUey, U .l. ine Pawlak of Ansonla and two and Jacqueline Goering, prop­ ewi^t by fire last night. : son'and daughter, 28 SprinASt ; Fort MSdlson fitote PeMton- Polios L t Michael Levin of the equity in your home may be the key Birch S t, son of Mrs. Robert M. erty at 82 Coleman Rd. labqr wua'd said members of Howard, Warwick, R. I., and statements, however, criticised la Poland, and six grandchil­ One com er o f the brick and M rs.'Patrick Smith and daugh- Uary prison fafm and stole an NOW AT NEW LOCATION to that major purchase or your child’s dren. Attachment ituceo structure was all that re- ter, 46 Phoenix St. Vernon' airplane, crarii lands the craft the AFL o o Building Trades Sports Tim* Magic the late Mr. Howard, Saturday, the coup as ralsiag thg^ threat Council had picketed tha project college education. Let the friendly ex­ of new civil arar. The funeral will be held Hemphill, Noyes It Co., New malned standjbig today. | Mrs. Pearl Roy and son. South near Grinnell. Iowa. - June 6, at South Methodist laat March. Church. Btikoyah said tai TcAyo the Thursday at 8;16 ajn. from the York City, against Frank E. Dawson said he believed thei Windsor. Mrs. Karen Giglio and Distant earthquUie, describ­ perts at S. B. M. show you how re- United States seoretly W cked Hohnea Funeral Home, 400 Wyman, property at 24 Main fire started by spontaneous son. South Rd., Bolton ed as very strong, recorded by hnancing your mortgage can give you’ the coup. Blala Bt., with a Mass of re­ St., $500. seismograph at Spring Hill Trlm-A-Tow*l! The Pathet Lao, part of the quiem at St. John’s Polish Na­ Gertlficate ot Trade Name stored SLANT-O-tlATIC* Spatial the money you need. Products Inc College, Mobile, Ala. . , A $3.6 739 MAIN ST. tional Church at . Burial will coalition regime of neutralists 8 To Loretta Savllonis, d /b /a million water system that will portaMa and rightists, denounced the be in S t John’s Cemetery. Carriage House Beauty Salon, ARE YOU IN (STATE THEATER BUILDING)—Tel. 649-9713 Friends may call at the* funer­ supply Yemenis with pure wa­ coup and has spumed all re- 525 Main St. ^ “ *1 Road bu lldl^ Broad Brook; Jacqueline Emer- ter for first time M dedteatod to uests by Souvanna to return to al heme tonight from 7 to 9 Oo. son, .30 George Dr.. Rockville; or ouf of To Margaret W. Boon, d /b /a memory of Preatdent Kennedy. le coalition. Instead, the Pathet and tomorrow from 3 tp 5 and Southern New England Elec­ and Sllvercup BiGlng Co. Mrs. Susan (>)legrove, 27M Blue- aLao launched a drive that last 7 to 8 pjn. A t 8 tomorrow, a tronics. West Hartford. Dawson said his MUmate In-j field Dr.; Mrs. Dorothy Miller HOT WATER? FINAL WEEK IT PAYS TO SAVE AT S.B.M. week drove the nriitmlist army service will be held at the funer­ riu d ^ damage to the buldllng Coventry; Iximlnlck Marottl. 61 Marriage Licensee and loss of supplies and equip-1 Union St, “ from the Plaine des Jarraa Ik e al home. . Kenneth Henry Cusson, 2 Burchill McCarthy, Legal Notices Just 9^26* B (lay for fuel plalne gave the Pathet Lao con­ ment. Talcottvllle; Mrs. Beverly Kry- EARN 4% whilt yoM Lockwood St., and Diane Max­ About 100 firemen from six ^ OOVRT OF PR($BATB held .can get yon out trol of roads leading west and ine Hanson, 18 Trotter Bt., St. zak, 20 Spring St.; Mrs. Ellyn ot south. companies fought the blaze. Rumensens. cS” ven tiyr - RT^h^ 1 trouble! GRAND OPENING Bay State Blaze Bridget’s Church, June IS. Some suffered smoke inhalation OOMPLETE your ETERNAL HARVEST In Vientiane, Souvanna t

rA G B TBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU)^ MAWagaTEB. CONN, TUESDAY. MAY », 1964< iijiSrateBfai cvno)i^o~HEkEAlj).iiAjid^ k a y m , i r m

Danbury, incumbent, end Mra. GUaptaS, O r M :e t 'Um ' TVo Sidnnit Bidff Tagged Flags \Both Factions Claim Win Sylvia Stonahraker of.New Fair- Roof Defect Rw^viUe-Vernon Barianl liar. HOME GARDENER’S Parley Posts ;Dr. Smtiney Elected Raid- M A L I Tha affair la nndar Um gto- 21th — Oonunitteeman to ba For Concessionf decided June .8. Blenchd Blea­ Pondered by Given Morton T oll Buriali^ In GOP Committed Race ted, of Monroe, Incumbent. L oto a.' Oonfaaot proposals for «ib President of Lutz 28th — Bruce L. Roberts of FOR RENT * MiH al Matoa .y : ’ , . y - r : oparattoa of eoneeariow ataads lavaISJiOuSSti Admitted jtaeWrdayt fijsUH^ Of War Dead (Coattaaaff trem Pag» OM) won oontsata in tha JDnrieB and Claire Stopple of School Unit laqulra UtfeoMriM H al 1*0 R eceive $11,050 Salary And Hatfield at two town swimming poola SAKenr BoM t I Wilton, aa incumbent. 24 OOLWAY ST. La'voM, 18 dottaga *hJ Daitld - b ' were epeaed at Um Municipal Ite. Philip E. Sumner iMt ni^ht was elected president men and vice chairmen In Um - The Plonsy forces appararttiy 27th — Donald F. Zezima and Buildbig thla moruUg, but It One o f the most solemn ware given a satlHuik in the 8 4 ^ "Oh. N o! Don’t l«t tha min MS-OSIS—96S-S4M •pli (OmUmmUI frato Pag* Oaa) >ef Lots Junior Museum, at the 11th annual dinner meet- multi • town dtatriots. Tdwn Mra. W . Dorothy LoreiUMn, in- U m aaiery tor Itoekvm* Qtmmy, Ofibartvina waa aot lounediately clear what and Impressive ceremonies district where Steve 8. HuH of iloeouloa, 7~Oauatry La.( % eontraet awards would be made, Inr attended by 76 persons at Willie’s Steak House. He committee members did the cnmbanfA.Stamford come down. M y ro o f* gut • FOR ALL OOCARIONB Baveiw ItoivaU, Thonito Hnic la antirely dlfterant,** Mli- o f Manchester’s annual Me­ Clinton and M ary L. Dean of firirioT* itow prindpal has haaa O h r i a ^ SInhIamar, Tol- Ot two Mddefa, one offered to success Dr. Charles E. Jacobson Jr., who had served 98th—Jtolwit Wade o f Dan- hoi* In R and I might drown." Aganey: Virginia Hallay, lav- ler laid. Re said convention morial Day observance is electing in city districts. Bast Haddam upset the incum­ tot at tlT.GfO, >Mt ISM Mm than land; Mra. Dmraan S t Unto, 9S aarvlce only tha Globe HoUew • tor the paat two years. leleon and Mm. Dorothy Hayea ingg Bhok et RookvlUa. planners are faced with th* the one conducted at the bents. Humorouq M»nch#*taf High Mountain I t ; ItaymaBd Dhl pool, and the other got Me fig­ Other oMcera elected are Wal- ^ The committeemen and wom­ OfThonipeon, an Incumbent. M IM rwnaliMd in hte f r aaant Alao, Suaan Lana, Cantor M d task ot faying to squeesa the Est 1947»Bolt«u base o f the Civil W ar Thera, were also contests in n Mila HUl 1U-: Joaaph Laraux, ures for th* Glob* Hritow and 't w Schulthels, vice mesident; en were elected by. the district 98th — WiHlama Jordan, In- School teen-ogWEi m »y b# ring­ yoritlona. . Goldfarh; Doima Ludwig, r o - pioceedliigs from San Franelaco . TeL 64S-214F Statue in Center Park. the 14th, 82nd, 28th, S«th and Spring North Soman; Ronald Harrt- S- r th* lalten pools switched one 'M rs. A. Raymond Boudreau, delegates to the state conven­ ing the popular melody while harty and Baum; Carol Coal' mto prime televirion time for First, four wreaths are Mth districU. . ctunbent, and Mra. Celia Bel- Martin B^gah, prMwnt aariot- 10 rranl^ St;,William for the other. secretary and Adam Rhodes, tion under the old rules. m'an, both Windham. the board o f bduoation attempts •nt primlnal and diractor ot tha l a ^ RoricvUla POUoa Dapt.; i . . the'East. He said there oould placed in memory of veter­ Elected yesterday were M Kauffman. BO Bfilngton Av#, William Derdarian of New who was re-elected treasurer. The closest contests last 35th— Harold R. Sibley Jr. of to repair a roof defect bi the Cleaning? A < ^ B v a i ^ Sbhool, ifaa aa- Marla Prattor, Southam New be eight or nine nomlnaUcms tor ans of the four branches of o f the f i members of the com­ Blrtha yaatarday; A . aon to Britain efferad bide at $610 (in­ Newly elected trustees for the service. Army, Navy, night came in the fifth and the mittee.. Tprrlngton, ai>d Mra. Dorlp right^ear-oM building. lactad aavanii montha ago to England Talaphona Oo.; Tvoona Mr. and Mra. Bdward flargur, president, each carrying four three - year terms are Mrs. Nell 25th districts. Dlfflcultlea for the board U88 Our ConvMiciit taka aear.' tha top Mgh. aehoot Read) Shepard Plumbing and seconding speech**, thus length­ tended for th* Glob* Hollow Marine and A ir Force, HauOman’s home district, the Plittt ^ Goehen. Hlllrida Manor. . pool but listed for Salters) and Bills, Alfred Fredette and Mrs. W. Sheffield Cowles of Farm­ ariM from the neceerity'of de­ apot upon tha ratiramant at Heating; Icvtlyn Sehmaalk, U. ening the program. Then three rows of smalt sfxth, did not vote last night; 81st— Frank Cole o f Sharon DiaCha^ed yaatarday:. Jami flB l (Intended for Salters but M. Philip Susaa. All present flags are placed in circles ington was re-elected to the The following is the complete pirlnelpal JbNfh MeCuakar. K Envelope', Evelyn Sehulta, Two others who had been and Delphine Fenn of Oomwell. termining the cause and ra- Ltohy, vam on; Idra. Itufz ,f^E6UiAR SPflAi<1NG Insuru^ Good FniH. listed lor Glob* Hollow). trustees were re-elected. state committee In the fifth list by distriots of Republicans Dr. Rayuiritd V; RamadaU. Lavltt, Aronaon and Hutefalaon; mentioned aa keynoter pcMribil- around the statue, all 32nd— Charles Allen at W a­ sponriblllty for the condition. FR EE. Mlaaiko; 48 Grant iSt; Kevin James F o | ^ y , B4 Walnut St., Dr. Sumner, an obstetrician tagged with the names of district, but It took nine bal­ elects last nigiit to serve on iupartntandant of aohoola, told Suaan Waloh, Dowdlng, Morlar- lUes withdrew from conridsrai- r em em b er tertown and Blaine Innea of Tod Cummlnga, chairman of Chatter, Ckyatal Lake; Mfo. bid 8106 on Globe Hollow but of­ and gynecolo^st, first became Manchester war dead who lots. Cowles is believed to sup­ the GOP State Central Commit­ mamban^of tha Vanjon-^rd ty aiid Rau, and EUaen DaladuL tion after the ccmtmltt** voted Thomaston. the board’s building committee, Phlloitona Leduc and fered no bid on th* Saltota eon- active in museum affairs in IMO were buried at sites other port Plnney. tee. ilCtog and Oaidwall. to' combine the Job with tem­ 33rd— Mra. Afice Halstedt of last night told the board there STORAGE af last that « Backer PL; Mr8.'Marjoria Smith i^ lity Fruits when, as a member of the Man­ than in town. .. First senatorial district — Faginnad ramalnad at hla praa- Fair-Boiiad porary chairman. Tbey are Sen. eeaaion stand. r There were 56 ballots cast in Cromwell and Maivin Palmer has been an appar*nt failure In and aon, 85 Brooklyn S t chester Jaycees, he manaaed The inner row of 29 flags an effort to break a deadlock F^trick J. DePasquale and Mrs. On Winter Cloths* « it porition, ha would ^criva Sixty * four atudanta Peter Dominick, R-Colo., tha Before any eontraet can be of Middletown. the design o f the roof expan­ Otoda 6 at Varnon EMmmtary awuded, (he town must deter­ a. fnnd-raislna circus. is for Civil War veterans, for committeewoman in the dis­ Herbert Fisher Sr., incumbenta |U,4M for, hla two Joba next ‘Vacnaa new# la' handlad by By AIJLAN SWERSON ^Arriaga' to trade garden care eholce'of eome Goldwater back- 34th— Steve 8. Hull of Clin­ sion Joints. He told the board » Sehool will laava Thuraday.tor era, and Minnesota state Chair­ mine whether It can legally cor­ It's A Wellesley,'Mass. naUve, he the middle row of five flags trict. A fter midnight when the Hartford. yesT, The HaraU ’a BackvUla Bwraaa, Kawspeper Entarprlsa Aaan. with a neighbor. Re can put cm ton and M ary L. Dean of East that 2 by i timber* Installed tha New ToiU World’a Fair. man Robert A. Fenoythe, who rect Derderian's bid form. Hla was graduated from Hai^’srd for Spanish-American vet­ town chairmen and vice chair­ Second— Donald Ruffkess and Frss Pickup and Deiivsry Artlmr CaWahan, In oppoaing B W. Mala St, talaphoae STB- a spray whilearhlle you’re gone and Haddam. as part of the general roof sys­ Thay w ill ba accompanlad by Regular apreytoig la th* bast bid M th* apparent high for the University In 1949, and from erans, and the outer row of men decided to adjourn. Mr*. Mr*. Evelyn Schwolsky, ineum- Um aalary, aalfi ha felt the aum you can do a Job or two for served In the Elsenhower ad­ tem have "worked” , causing the thair taachara, Jamaa Norwood SlSt ar M9-2T11. guide for quality flrtilt ftom ministration as assistant secre­ concession contract. BILL Tufts Medical School In 19SS. 28 names for World W ar 1 Edna Wood o f Southington and benta Hartford. 35th— John H. Mullen of Call 643-4266 waa tooWish. ialary far a begin­ him in ■ return. and Mlaa Barbara Daana; Miaa ('■ tary of welfare. TMs year la the Krat that He served his internship and veterans. Mrs. Betty Lou Dorin of Berlin Third — , Francis P. Pallotti Stafford Springs, and Mrs. V ir­ roof sealant to fail. ning piinoupal at the 'high achool your home fault trass and bush- What kind of spraying equip­ Halan MeCarthy, tha principal, the ccnceaaions hava been put residency at Hartford Hospital. Wherever known, the remained tied. and Mrs. Elizabeth Baker, In­ ginia Lewis of Columbia, In- The company which supplied to ii.lM - to racommtndlng tha aa. Even' with die relatively new ment you us* makes little differ­ TUNSKY and right other aduH ehapar- out to hid. In the past, -the During World War II he tags also Include the loca­ Mrs. Dorin is believed to be cumbents, Hartford. cumbenta. the bonded roof, after meeting hli^ar figura. Dr, RaWfdan ax- Insacticldas, and fungicides, the ence In pest control If you get Manuels 1 3 ^ Feet served with the #6th Infantry tions of the graves. Fourth — Edward G. Wynne 3Sth— Preacott Bush Jr. and with a consulting engineer, has PINE GLEANERS plalna i ... Mrs. Mary K. Trinka, 87 Grand ~i49M n opinion, the failure resulted Btutonta at Um high achool Hartford F lra ___ 76 80 serted women, and wives ot dls- baak containing, between 8,000 ginian generaL hi a-Roman pins were given in appreciation velopment Commission, is al­ servance will be preceded roe, believed to be a May sup­ Mrs. Edith Valet Cook, incum­ ception Mothera Circle at a Ave., war* raoantly inducted In­ good protection. ' from a defect in design of the (1) AUGN FRONT END are aufepandad tor ftra daya National Flra ....129 137 abied men. Some province* aid and 10,000 U.S. pennies, vriiieh town Bear Santa O>lombla de to Miss Louise Grube, Robert by a parade, with Benton porter. was re-elected commit- bents, New Haven. recent meeting held at the to tha Honor Society at Morae Plan now to hava spraying ready well along in preparing a roof structural device. (2) BALANCE FRONT „ Phoenix Fir* ....121 i 129 divorced and unwed mothers; weighed that amount Somoaa la Leon Provtno*. ■>; O’Grady, Samuel Sweet and teewomah. Ninth— Leonard Levy, incum­ home of' Mrs! ^m ard Fogarty, thaw are truant. A Vamon oou' OoUaga in Hartford and pre- don* during your vacation time. plan of operation for cleaning W. Osgood, state comman­ The board decided to have the W H EELS— Reg. S4-M U fa and Indemnity Jtos/ Cos, bent, and Mrs. Mary Raccio, 2Sl Porter St. * Bla arihad 'U a t the punlahmant ■antad, with, gold madalliona by Joel Sweet. up and preserving the area. dant of the Marine Corps In the 24th district where the building committee draw up (8) CHECK FRONT Aetna Casualty . .126 Following a short business League, the parade mar­ New Haven. ha ebaMril whan they appaerai Mra. Alpha f. Morae, prarident Tentative plans call for con­ outcome had been in doubt, Pln­ Assisting her during the specifications for the repair of WHEEL BEARINGS Aetna Life ...... 189 meeting, the remainder of the shal. 10th— Harry Gaetano and Yo­ , at the laat maatlng of the ducting nature classes and ney won an o^itright endorse- 1864-65 season will be Mrs. the condition, but declined to (4) CHECK BRAKE o f th* collage. Conn. General . . . 191 evening was spent discussing The main speaker at the landa Godi, Incumbents. New boftitl* tours of the tract. mmt. He is a resident of Brook­ Fogarty as secretary; Mra. allocate funds until ascertaining SYSTEM Oomplataa C oon * Hfd. SUam Bollar 186 and explaining the L«its Junior Center Park ceremonies Haven. ■Iha aoupta, who have chil- Authorization to manage the field, a town within the dis­ Richard Post, treasurer; Mr*. whether anyone can be held ,I>r. Joaaph J- Kristan recent­ Security Ins. .... 78 \ o ii ( a n ( O i i n l o n I's . . . (^ u a I i (> (o^l**. No M ori' at Soar'-. Museum’s role in developing w ill be Col. Milton E. Kap­ trict. 11th— Vincent Limsuro and totoi ha the aohool ayatam, aald Oak Grove Nature Preserve is John Allison, welfare; Mra. M. liable for the defect. AH Four Only ly oompletad a oouna on heart Travalara (new) .. 4B ’ and managing the 58-acre Oak the culmination of many years lan, NOB, UBPFO. John P. Previdl. who was un­ Mrs. M ary Mancini, an incum­ 'UMy toit Um auapanrion waa disaaa* aponaccad by tha Am er­ Pnbito UUUUea Grove Nature Preserve. bent. New Haven. H. EMenbum, contact chair­ of effort by members of the mu­ challenged, won re-election a* W HAT N E X T! too atatot, and tapooad « hard- ican OoUaga o f Cardiology at Coim. Light Pow er 89 ’The preserve, bounded by 12th .8. Alvin Singer of man; Mrs. John Conner, repre­ seum to have the town set aside committeeman. Mrs. Sylvia COLLEGE PAR K , Ga. (A P ) •hip >aa yaran4A,j ‘ th* Patar Bant Brigham Hos- Hartford Gas Co. . 42 Oak Grove, Porter and High­ in perpetuity, one unspoiled North Haven, Incumbent, and sentative to the Combined BiHrd naambani. voted tour to Council Backs Stonebraker of New Fairfield Mothers Circle and publicity — It’s one unwelcome visitor p4taL BOTton, Maaa. Southern New Eng­ land Sts., has been set aside as area in the rapidly expanding Mrs. Alice Hyde, Hamden. ana to keep thd JkUa uphangad. had to defeat three challenger* 13th — Howard, E. Houston chairman. after another in the attic of the Many of tha latest medical land Telephone . 56 60 a perpetual nature center, and community. in running for the first time. E. A. Thompson home. Dlaaantar w«ar WfllUun E- advances wars taught. Including Blaanfactnrlng Companies Interfaith Unit and Lilian Wilcox, Incumbents, The club will hold Its June The state’s major c 111 e ». First, starlings Invaded, en Umlth, who auggaatod that, via* of artificial heart valves, Anted Thermal .. 49 58 Meriden. meeting at Mrs. Fogarty's sum­ Bridgeport, Waterbury, New tering through the ventilating rinoa naqny wivaa work, a child haart-lui4 : machlnas, kidney Arrow, Hart, Heg. 53 57 14th — Donald Zehnder of mer home at Point O'Woods, SERVICE ON ALL The Mandwster Council of Haven and Hartford, all elected louvres under the eaves. Thomp­ od aa unaxeuaad abaanca trani^ahtation and other apa- Barden ...... 11% 13 Naugatuck, incumbent, and Mrs. and then, adjourn until the fall. CONVENTIONAL MAKES Churches last night voted its men and women who are ex­ Ann Bradley of Milford. son finally evicted them with ha paipanmlttod to attaiHl achooL cial aubjacta. Several reknown- Bristol Braoa .... 8% 9 irtiole-hearted support to the pected to back Pinney. The four 15th — Harold B. Post and ammonia and insecticide. aontlnua with achoolwork, but *d madical apaclaUata lectured Coleco ...... • 7 Then a possum took over, fol recently formed Manchester In- cities will have 14 votes on the Mrs. Joseph Renzoni, Water­ Seat Not Needed? ba kapt Mt a w^arviaad area at th* oouraa. Dunham-Buoh .... 4 6 lowed by flying squirrels. Th# MORIARTY N. B. Machine ... 26 29 terfalth Social Action Council. committee. bury. aw ay tootn eiaaamataa. / Pearl Bpaalra fam ily cat put. an end to their North and Judd ..17% IS The meeting was held at Cen­ Pinney forces scored a victory 16th —Guy Nardelli and Mrs. CALCXJTTA, India — Tuber­ Min..BtlMl Paaaa rapUad Umt Vamon First Selectman Sa­ visit. Now, a hord* of red Peter P a u l...... 81% r 84 ter Congregational Church af­ ‘ I * !: in the Slat district Ada O'Brien, Waterbury. culosis paitents fare about as Uila projpaaal would tiim tha muel Pearl will apeak to tha wasps have moved in. The BROTHERS Plaatic Wire Cable 11 11 ter a dinner and a short worship w th the election of Frank Cole 17th — C. Arthur Maybury of well working while being treat­ Ugh aohool Into f apa^lxod Wmnena Republican Club to- Thomsons are enlisting the aid 901-915 CENTER ST. Standard Screw .. 35% 8J service led by the Rev. Clifford of Sharon and Delphine Fenn Seymour and Mrs. Hazel Knapp ed as while undergoing a grad­ baby aittar., itight at 8 p.m. at tha horn* of of Cornwall. of Derby, incumbents. of an exterminator >o send TE L. 849-6125 Mra. Frankllii Wellaa, Elm Hill Stanley Works ... 23% 25 Several weeks ago, at the^ This year, the School SSrvice O. Simpson, minister of the uated rest period, a study of Dr. RamjMlall raportad that In Meriden, the 18th district 18th — Louis C. Won of New these unwanted guestson their Rd. Veeder-Root ...... 52 50 dedication ceremonies at Consti­ Department has added a R e­ church. groups in Calcutta Indicates, way. Um only oowttoulng of^andara re-elected Incumbents Howard London and Mrs. Muriel Kin- Officara wUl b* alaotod. Hoat- The above quotation! are not tution Plana in Hartford, the source Persons Bureau consist­ Jay Stager, a teacher at Man­ tob ahUdraii meriting time until Houston and Lilian W ilcox are month, Mystic, incumbents. aaa wUl h* Mra. George Rla- to be oonatrued as actual mar­ Milp’s bell the USS Hartford, chester High School, and the UmM adth-UrUiday. whan, thay at ing of vokmteera who donate believed behind Pinney. They 19th — Vincent J. Laudone of kets. Admiral Farragut's flagship, first of three apeakers, present­ aae legally leave ariiool, that ley and Mra. George Maharan. their - time and knowledge on won a contest over candidates Norwich and Hazel Gunuskey Of Now’s the Timie T o Buy, a .was unveiled and dedicated to ed some observations on the aoly a am al fraction o f atu­ Greoary Social Totofht various subjects pertinent to believed to support May. Ledyard, incumbents. those past, present, and future, young people of today. William danta ata aver truant, aikl al A grocery social wUl jMhald Spanish Have Beat schotd curricula. These volun­ Mrs. Virginia Lewis of Cto- _ 20th —Charles W. Jewett of who have died, are working, teers go into classrooms with Dowd, also a teacher at the BMWt non* o f the oonaciantioua tonight at 7:30 p.m. at.v,Bt. lumbia won a contest in th r Lyme and Jessie H. Fraser of MADRID — Europe’s moat] and will work for the better­ slide-lectiu-es and have benefited high school, spoke on the big­ pupUa ar* aaoond offendara. Joseph'* School aponaorad by 36th district. She reportedly fa­ Colchester,'' incumbents. tha Polish Roman Catholic U u - powerful hydroelectric station Top-Selling Kenmore Washer ment of mankind. ’The closing of 1,800 children with these enrich- gest single need of young H igh achpol adminiftratora vors Pinney. 21st —Millard Kaufman and cn for the honaflt of th* nuiu. la Aldeadavila on tha Duero the dedication speech was itnent programs. To add to our people, recognition and appre­ ha'v* naked that the riHa V* M ft The M ay faction scored an ap­ Mary A. Brshnan, both Bridgs- Kindergarten Ragtatmtion Rivar wsat o f Salamanca on toe AdmlraVs famous words, proud list of accomplishments, ciation aa Individuala. anohangad. *T>amn the totpeodes, full steam parent victory in the 38rd dis­ port, ioaimbhnts. _ The office of tha auparintend- ttui Portuguese border. It has this is the second year in which Arthur LeClaire, a senior at Ttia maatlng laat night waa ahead!” trict with the election of Mar­ 22nd — Harry A. SUvefatone, ant of schools had announcad aoi output capacity of 2.4 btUlen { our treasurer finds himself us­ the high school, described the vin Palmer of Middletown and bald at the Lake Btraat Ela- ing more black ink than red! incumbent and Mrs. Emma that thera will bo a second kin­ kWh • year. Manchester oan also proudly work of the Instructors of the Mrs. Alice Halstedt of Crom­ mantaaf Britorii-gamual Oold- We repeat, this museum is by Gowans Bridgeport. dergarten registration pariod an alahn a piurt of the flagship Handicapped, a group of teen­ well. toriH, « r « > t o r a f muaie In Var KENMORE 28rd — Meyer Dworkln and SEVEN OHimflKt hURT *nie porthole which is attached the commimity and for the com­ age volunteers and work with ^npUaday from 9 a.m.-8 p.m, Harold R. Sibley Jr. of Tor- Mrs. Josephine Throp, incum­ Bon. playag w M coxdlng o f tha b LYTH 9, CkKf;'lAP)—Savon I to a wall of the Luts Junior munity. If all these people had haitdicapped people during the Regiatratlon will be held at the rington and Mrs. Doris Platt bents, Bridgeport. BedevlB* High School Band at Maple Street, Lake Street, Var­ paratroopers wsrb.liijured in an I Museum came from the historic not from time to time echoed 8ld- thair chUdren, In order tluti the Two men autfered brokan lags I betterment of mankind. and more services to more and fU b iadicKtad that a' fe w ra school administration may plan the others cuts and bTuisea m | H o w •ordlnga era available at a ra*' tha air drop by the lOlat Air­ During the Civil War, the more people. for tha September opening. •otMbl* prle*. borne Division near Searchlight j AUTOMATIC WASHER men o f Manchestw joined the ------K To ba aliglbla to enter klndar' TUltloa rstaa tor the 1054-66 Nev., on the Chllforala-Nsvada | Idth regiment of Hartford's Co. garten, ' a chUd muat be five achool year war* set by th* border. H, under the conunand o f Lt. years old on or baforo next to use board. Itiitaa ara'« Gradea About 100,000 tro < ^ are par-1 Ool. Frank W. Cheney and 2 Hi Leaguers January 1. Birth certifloatas through 13, 9600; Oradas tlelpatlng In th* ‘ exetoiees Capt. FYederiok M. Barber, and muat os praaantad at tha tlpio through g, 9600; Itindergartan, which began M ay lY Snd and ca totight throuf^ many battles, Youths of Year ot registration. Chlldrtn must ba 9800. Special education will be Saturday. hieludlng Antietam, the blood­ your Savings vaccinated and have had polio pro-ratto basad on pupU anroll- iest of the war. Before they shots prior to entering achool In Miss Lola Young, daughter of mant. Rate* for Tolland atu­ were finally captured and aent Septamber. Slips indicating Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Young. 15 danta wiU ba pio-ratad. based to Andersonvllle Prison, the men theaa have bean ^van should ^ Hackmatack St., and Erik an pravio4 a agraemanta. ' decided that the flag would to beat preaAited to the school principal Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nan waa appointed never fall into the hands of the Roy C. Johnson, 75 Plesisant at the time of regiatmtion or on 158 ahainnan of tha Mathamatlca enwny. They tore it into pieces, the first day of achool In Sept-, • FILLS. WASHES, RINSES. V IN DRIES St., were recently voted Dapartmant, replacing Charles each man putting a piece in his "Youths of the Year” by the Hi ember. i . WITH JUST 1 SETTINO pocket. When the War was over, down •Al KtuphY' Murphy* waa recently Parents I’liv inml I’lan rial baak. Boirow mtomty fcoai that aasM institotioiis. Bolduc, Amarballe Corp.; w ill be preaent and all 60-year llsh A rtifie U l **Llat** 111 the UJUL Raplao«n«it parts are readily Manchester's sacrifice toward a ship for Leadership Week at to allow so-oallad better world. There are many bask. Yo e ’H sMke the SHMt of jroar SMHMy Cheryl Lyn Buma, Burroughs mem bars, of Fayette Lodge will the Westminster School, Bims- Bat what aboat oar lower latereat rate oa Corp.; Phyllla Cormier, Vamon be h o n o f^ guests. The meet­ or lJPTpS6 1 ll;VNTH8 TOPAY->AdtSMn8alanmtbowyM9MV living evidences of our town’s bury, to be held Aug. 24 IJhfUf You ^Weeimntr Interest in a better world for bccaaw yoa’n pay the least for yoor loaa'. aavhip? National Bank; Joyo* Oamaa- ing will be preceded by dinner I M yearn to pay fiw your Seem Home App H aw r w * W ^ » « » A i k a l ) o o t S ^ « ^ ^ through 29. under the sponsor­ Have Hot Water In Plenty ky, Burrougha Corp.; Marilyn at 8:80, served by membera of prioaa. Sasnoili^Mljpiow everyone, not the least of which Thie, we sometimes pay a Kttle less on sav­ ' 'z w a n iaaprotaotiouiarjaatpamrfaaedey. ship of the New England Synod The more you do for a Full Service commer­ lOfTpriOERa U the Lutz Junior Museum. We of the Lutheran Church in ings than other types o f financial institutions. I DoUvery and Noraael laetallettoe feel that our museum is for the cial bank (such as ours), the more wo caa America. But if you're Kke most people, you’ll borrow community and by the commu­ During the past year Mias do for you. far more in your lifetime than you’H u ve. i - With A Family-Size Rental nity. Its growth is definitely due Young has been secretary of the to the Interest and hard work Luther League, a member of the W hat caa yo a do fo r aa? It figures that having to pay even a slightly of its board of trustees, its higher rate on a loan will quickly wipe out Chapel choir, a teacher in the Bring us yoar checking account, yoar tavings women’s volunteer league, dedi­ church school, and a nurses’ any small gain you might make on your ELECTRIC W ATER HEATER FOR EXPERT cated youth, and financial and. account, and any other accounts you may Kenmore Detergent •We at the Manchester Memo­ savings. 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(OMtlMMd fN H Pag* OlA) of lUpubUean prtnclplofi was as- In th« Btaanhowar ateUmant sasaod adltoriaUy bjr tha Ntw York Tlmoa as "plainly do* luaaiTT] which aaamad at odda with hla signed to tlmsv ih* inHuanca of aiwn vlewa. tha party's most dlstlngulshad leader against Ooldwatar.” lOMRfl For ona thing, IHaaahowar Made by a ta- Ooldwater's reapooa* has aald tha IM t and IMO platforms moew nafieaal been to coma out fighting. Me daflna the kind of Rapubllcan* maanfaetarer did It Monday night before a spedaily tor Lig- ism ha supports. choaiing, tomner-waving crowd gto drug. Ooldwatar has tpumad tbs which ovenlowad the Oakland, IBM platform, sndorslnc. In- Osllf., auditoilum. ♦ 1 . 9 9 ataad a 1M2 statamant o f piin* Packed with Ooldwatar parti* Box or sa, H -n vahM elplaa by congraaalonal IUpub> sans, tha meeting may not hava Ucans and saying this yaar's added a slnMe vote to his pri­ platform should ba a broad mary total. But it offered O^d- LIGGEH DRUG statamant of OOP prtnclplas. watto a forum in arhltdi to do* Ooldwatar apoka of tha Biaan* -Clara tW "I don’t gang up with at the Paricade bower maasaga Monday night other candldatea to strap your before more Uian 10,000 cheer­ votes back and forfii.” ing supportara at a rally in "I think, that your California Oakland. votes ara worth more than luat “ As your praaldant, Iwould becoming political trading Immediately soak to restore stamps,'^ he said. alvll ordara,’* ha said, “ ao that Itriklng out at Itockefeller our discussion of civil rights and hla other opponents, he could proceed with open hearts added: "I will not offer you and minds. crybaby oandidady that says do "N or can wo honestly boliava, it my way or I won't play.” as Oan. Blsenhower has so alo­ Ooldwater, who had planned NAME A quenUy sUted, that laws alone previously to taper oft Ms Cali- can solve this problem," Oold fomla campaigning, told the water added, "th e tension ^hat cheering throng that "I Intend ONE-STORY, MILE-HIGH we see today is a matter of the Xo spend the next six days dis­ heart and that Is where it must cussing tha issues And nothing -HEART CLINIC be solved.” else, even though the tempta­ tion Is very great.” (H.rsM p b ^ by SbtemU). By MCK BELL Firemen in foreground prepare air packs before en­ through a hole in the roof. Dense smoke coming this was an obvious reference Dr. Ignacio Chaves is recognized by die medical IAN PRANaaCO (AP)—For to the "smear*’ chargaa he said tering burning building m firefighters pour water from the buildings obliterates trees in backgrouncL lerhajM the first time in Ms life, had been made against him in ------■ * ------.------world as a leader in cardiology. His pioneering work >en. Barry Cfoldwater, R-Arls., the state campaign. is pouring all hla strength into the back of Kaff’s and »r e a d presented to James Curtis, in heart surgery has saved countless lives around an effort to win a poUtlcal bat- coU S e*" ^ iS Jafor^ ’ h i d * * ^ South Windsor to a wooden porch. The flames David Atwood. Wayne Coulombe the world. then began to oonsume some BOYSCOVT duced an arrow, stuck It under and Robert Gordon, who will It is a glim and fighting Gold- be entering the Webelos. Dr. Chaves and his fellow physicians worked in a Ms arm, and turned around to wooden storage structures at water who la spurring hla cam­ the back of all three stores. Notes and News The meeting closed with make it appear he bad bean low, modem building, the National Institute of Car­ paign Into the stretch tun with Fire Ruins The propane tanka were about games, followed by refresh­ New York Oov. Nelson A. Rock-1 X feet away. ments.- diology in Mexico City—making the Mile-High City efeller for the 86 California nom- Albert Francis, owner of the PACK 144 one of the important medical centers of the twen­ mating voUs that will garland ! Store, Two buildings, stated that the prop­ Cub Scout Pack 144 met re­ the winner ^ of thi.this state's JunTim. ' *0 Mm fo rccent weeks. erty was insured for only part cently at Keeney St. School tieth century. Re indicated clearly that he Women Complete S primary. of it’s worth, was estimated to with the Webelos conducting the Now, as President of the Autonomous National Uni­ For Ooldwater, running for of­ tnought the arrow* had been Others Hit be tl5,000 to $20,000. opening ceremonies. Nursing Course fice In the past has been some- eomuig from Republican bows. The merchandise to the food The advancement ceremonies versity of Mexico, he helps guarantee the continued tMng of a happy-go-lucky lark. A fire this morning destroyed store w u fully covered by in­ were held around the Indian progress of the medical arts. He m fted mto the contest for surance. Mrs. lem a said. Dam­ wigwam led by Cubmaster Eleven Manchester women the contents of a food store on the Republican presidential age to the other stores has not Richard Berthiaume (Akela) have recently completed a six- Mexico is not a country of riddles to people who Ellington Rd., to South Windsor week Red Cross training course nomination without giving much R ock y Says been determined. and Alfred Coulombc (medi­ know it well—the facts speak for themselves. thought to the grind mvolved In and caused damage to two other cine man). Cub Scouts assisting in Home Nursing, sponsored by, the Manchester chapter. ' primary campaigning. storesK to the ceremony were Keith Knowledge of our modem neighbor is important. Merrill, Richard Cratty, Bruce They are Mrs. Barbara Ed­ In New HampaMre's first pri­ Principles" of The KafTs Comer Food Store mary, Ooldwater was account­ Nurges Complete Robinson and Dennis McDer­ wards, Mrs. Everett Kelsey,! ' Send for the free 16-page booklet, “Know Mexico," ed as something less than an en­ had air of Its merchandise de- mott. Mrs. Joan Everett, Mrs. Joseph Box 1900, New York 19. thusiastic campaigner. In Ore­ Ike Fit Him stroyad either by fire or water Refresher Class Dennis McDermott. Michael Kusiak, Miss Julia Chapin, Mrs. gon he canceled out personal dama|l*, owner Thereto. lem a Marino and Gordon Ferrin re­ Romeo Infante, Mrs. Irene Mel­ ceived the Webelos badge, the ody, Mrs. Betty Baranowskl. appearances a month before the (Oonfinned from Fag* One) ^ d. The Nutmeg Realty of­ Seven area nurses were highest award to cub scouting. Mrs. Rita Plante, Mrs. Gladys Prsianttd In th« Inttrait of Intirnatlenal geedwlll voting when the polls mdlcated fice, next to the food store, sus­ among 42 women in greater through tha coeparation of Tha Advartlalng Council, tha Other scouts receiving awards Barney and Mrs. Carol Cavlcchi. he wasn't dofog so well. He was and consistently advocated pol­ tained aome water damage and Contajo Naclonal da la Publlcldad, and th« Nawapapar Hartford to receive certificates were: Wolf, Richard Cratty; The instructor of the course second to Henry Cabot Lodge m Larrys’ Auto Supply received Advartlalng Executivaa Aaaoclatlen. icies to hanfloXy -with it. On the bear gold arrow. William Emb- was Mrs. Priscilla Anderson, New Hampshire and tMrd be- ■moke damage to the merchan­ yesterday for completing a 7',i- Mnd Rockefeller and Lodge m other hand, he said, Ooldwater week refresher progp-ara for ser; wolf. Ashley Saunders. R.N., certified Red Cross Home dise. The Boy Scout handbook was Oregon. has asserted he couldn't run on First to notice the fire was registered nurses, at the New­ Nursing Instructor. But California Is a different that pUtform. Irene Antoslck of Parkview ington Hospital for Crippled Children. story. Ooldwater Is showfog for Rockefeller- appeared cheer­ Dr., who warned the occupants the first time that, shoved into ful over Ms prospects in the bal- of a fire which had started to a Mrs. Elsie P. Crockett and a comer, he can fight bard. lotng next Tuesddy for S6 trash barrel at the back of Mrs. Sophie M. Massolinl of Bol- This state, wMch once looked pledged delegates to the Repub­ KafTs Food Store. An unldenU- I ton. Mrs. Margaret E. Wright Hke a cfoch for the Arisona sen­ lican National Convention. Re fled man overturned the barrel 1 of Andover, Mrs. Leonora DU' ator, doesn’t look that way any predicted he'll have a minimum and tried to extinguish the figg Baldo, Mrs. Helen B. Suntave more. The reason la, m Oold- of 400 votes on the first ballot. but was warned to leave be­ and Mrs. Barbara A. Whitney watar’a words, that other an­ That's short of the 666 required cause of nearby propane tanks. of Manchester, and Mrs. Eileen nounced and unannounced con­ for the nomination but It rep­ South Windsor Fire Depart­ C. Trahan of Vernon received tenders for the nomrnation have resented the most optimistic ment Companies arrived at 9:35 the awards. "joined in opposing me here in outlook .by Rockefeller in tbs| aon. with, flv t trucka and 15. All are nurses from Manches­ California.” presidential eontoet men to fight the blax*. A t one ter Memorial Hospital Who at­ DREAMS COME TRUE There Isn't much doubt, de­ Ooldwater expects to haVa point the flames rose to a point tended thirty hours of lectures spite some public denials, tlmt more than-600 delegates wheii sfac to eight feet above the top on new medications, equipment backers of every other potential the convention opens to San at the roof. Overhanging trees and medical - surgical patient nomfoee would like to see Rock­ Francisco July IS. were burned. care. efeller come out on top m fiiie Nearly 600 Rockefeller cam­ A pumper from the Eighth primary voting to the belief that paign workers turned up for a District in Manchester was 8USVTVES FALL AT SAVINGS & LOAN this would atop Ooldwater cold dinner that was hastily aseem- called and arrived with 10 men WATWRiBURY fAP)—George In Ms headlong accumulation of bled to Los Angeles Monday to help the South Windsor fire­ Roberts, 43. fell 60 feet from convention delegate strength. night. men fight the blaze. an electrical tower yesterday Even the supporters of former Rockefeller used the occasion Flrafl^ters at one point and came through it with only Vice President Richard M. Nix­ to refer again to Ooldwater's feared Uie blase would get out a broken ankle. Police lutld he on, who has bad some nice opposition to Elsenhower poli­ at control because of high managed to clutch a and th ^ s to say about Ooldwater cies on the United Nations, for­ winds. But they managed to turn himself upright. As he obviously thtok their man’s po­ eign aid, scclal security, and keep the fire from spreading | neared the base of the tower lie sition would be bettered if the medical aid to the aged. Oold­ and got the blaze under con- hit a wooden beam and be land Arisona senator rode to a fall. water, be said, voted against 36! troA. edjon his feet. Roberta is an Former President Dwight D. OOP platform issues when they I Officials said that the fire employe of the Connecticut Bisenbower’a recent statement arose to the state. I started In a trash barrel at lig h t and Power Co.

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LBr^'DANCB:1iick- THE «y Mantle strikea a baHet-Iike dance at he lEd Bressand- Cures Tired Bloody gets out of the way of Andy Baylock Named a cloee pitch, llte ball Herald Angle also eluded the out­ stretched glove of catcher Bob Rodgers of Faulty Bat Stauc^ and RSox -Win EA R L YOST East Mentor the Angels. SouCkak Big Loser ______Mejina rsaohsd on an T o H andle BOSTON (AP) •— E!ddi€^"nui in tlM American I pli•laU UKs I had at tha staftfen th Inning single broke a a-StRoman Hamill on Marathon Tosttn error In the big Boston sixth. Bressoud has takeii the ■hortstop Braaaoud had been in o f the tla with Washington May 8 and In Open Qualifying a ahimp. Over the first 11 games the skme for- Bob Tillman poked a wrong- Athletes froni Springfield College Thursday and Fri­ ‘T vs caught tha mlataks now hs used exactly . , cure for tired blood and a o f the home stand hs’d eon- mule to down Los Angeles 4-a, fleld doubls to right, brsaklng day will take part in a marathon relay from the college Two Sports and X hope X can stay ths way tha S-S tla. Lu Clinton was faulty bafting stance. Re­ nsetsd for a msager .ISfi ntark May 30. grounds to the New York World’s Fair. Among the 60 I am now.” walked intentionally and Itava NEW YORK (AP)—Jost whon burly Ifik# SefiglMik* sult: The Red Sox have including an 0-for-ll atrstch, Radsts flnlshed in the ninth students who will participate will be Bob Hamfll of Man­ By BARL YOST mostly against Minnasota. Dsfsnslvoly laat night Braa- Ridzik replaced starter Jinr the-old Duke football place kicker, thoaght hfi had his Inning and though he was not won their fourth straight Bressoud also waUcsd a «d . soud worksd tw o fins doubls Duckworth. Morehead, ths bat­ chester. Hamill, a senior, co-captained the vanity soc­ ConDfictieut will hfivie a golf game back in sha^ after a tiro-yaar almfip ha got game and climbed over JSOO. sharp aa the previous few days ■corsd a run laat night in pn plays, mads a spMtaeular atop ter. rapped an easy-looking cer team last fall. He was recently named PecMent of now rnombor on its coach- Y t h m m f o r « WML Bresaoud alngled tw ic e ' in and backhand flip on BUI Skasf- he got the job done. Washing­ the Springfield College’s annuel^ sffort that booatsd hu avarsgt grounder past the mound which inf staff in September MUee was the hlsgest sasM i. three trips and drove in a pair six poihta to J81. ron’s Mnaah to force Jim King ton, which got lU fourth n»n on second baseman Don Blasln- Kappa Delta Pi honor award. a John Kennedy homer off Bill when Andy Baylock of ty aa A ftoU ef about M M of runs including the winner . "T vs bsan feeling a Uttle at second and did a flne job tag­ game fumbled away aa a double Majoring in physical education, WaUy eSchon Spanawick in the eighth, pulled starUd tm the loar qattUlytBK last night as Boston odgad tired lately,” Bresaoud ad­ ging out Chuck Hinton trying ilay bail into another score. Hamill has made the dean’s list ManchesUir, popular head’ ttkfl to the U A Opas atTWlHh- Washington, S-6. mitted. *T took a tost which to steal seeond. to within one run on a aingie. Then Bressoud delivered the numerous times and to a mem­ football mentor at East tiigton, JoBie 1S4M1. Dave Morehead was ereditod showed my blood count was Boston not only ran up four force, walk, atolen. base and Ed game-winning shot to left. ber of the Maroon Key Society. CatteUc High School, reports. Just Misses with his third victory but Dick low so Pve been taking Iron strali^t vtetorlas for ths first Brinkman’a aacriflbe fly off Ra- Announcement of Baylock’a ap- Local anaMfriiMr lo umto sear A walk, a bunt and an error The local young man was presi­ Radata — who may have to and vitamin pills to correct It time this season but now has datz. polntment as varsity assistant aet up a thiee-run Washington dent o f hto junior class. Hamill 36 boleswsnstacsd at M change hia nickname from The “For a dosea games now I won nine of Its laat XI games, The Monstar haa appeared in aad haad freshman baseball and third. Blaalngame and Kennedy will again aerve this summer on Op en Beeth courses yeatantoy. Thres mors Monster to Mr. Inevitable — thought I had been opening jumping from a tie for last nine of the laat 13 games, 11 of the staff at George Mitchell’s football coach at tha Unlrerslty tests win be bsM today, an la worked the ninth and was up my body as I was swinging singled and Chuck Hinton dou­ place nearly 10 games off ths 14 and 31 of 37, Projecting hU Glen Haven Day Camp in Bol­ of OonnecUeut waa mada today HAMDQDN ( A P ) —(Billy Sal­ the Metrapolltsai New Ycsfl credited with hia fourth save. which would account for iny bled for the runs. pace to a solid Hxth position current figures his season totals ton. by J. O. <3hriatlan, director o f vatore co-professicmal at Wa­ A pair of Washington errors troubles. I • took some extra Bressoud, Yastrzemaki and * » * now Just 4\i games ou t would read: 92 gamea, 18 vic­ athletioa. tertown's Crestbrook Country helped Boston muster three un­ practice Sunday with Coach Dick Stuart had Boston's first WINS POLE—Jimmy Clark of Scotland, sitting in the cockpit of his car. No. 6, A total off 408 g o lf en w 9 ad­ Ghiteh Hits tories, 18 aavas. Baylock, a aatlva of New Club, led a list of nine state earned runs in the sixth Inning. Billy Herman and he confirmed inning RBI. Here *n TTiere vance to the secUoiial qnaUfyw Kievan of ths last 13 Sox tri­ The game marked the ninth Britain, wlU also teach physical in Indianapolis, trins the pole’poeitkin during early trials for the Memorial Day quldlfierB for the UB. Golf As­ Bressoud’a second single o f the my thinking...... Boston will send Bari Wilson tag rounds sotiedntod for Jons umphs have been fashioned en one-run decision in the 12-game Ronnie Smith, a junior, has •dnoaUan olaaaea. Tha big, Classic. sociation’s Open Championship. night sent the sixth tally acroaa 'T had been pulling my body 6A. clutch hits in the late innings. home stand with Boston lead­ (1-2) to the mound against one won hto first varsity letter in taandaoma coach waa aa out­ Salvatore shot a 72-74— 146, the plate. away from the plate and not Bressoud owns three e f thorn ing tha competition S-3. of the A L ’s top winners, Benny Twenty-«ns players, toclod- golf at the University of Hous­ standing basehril catcher and four over par, during a windy Still the second leading bats- protecting tha outside comer of including last night’s. Hia aev- Carl Tastrsemskl singled and Daniels (5-2) tonight. ing defending champion Julius ton. The local youth to consider­ foothan lineman whHe at New round of giflf yesterday at the ed to be one of the country's Brttaln High and U ter at Cen- New Haven Coimtry C ^ . Con­ Boros and recent cham(flons finest collegiate golfers... traL He captained the baseball Coventry Wins 13th, necticut champion J

IA 'l V I 1 • ' ' t ...... » /■ ' •’N ■i . l' "I , . . . y \ ^ ■mCBEREB EVZNING HBKALD, XANCHESTEB, CONN, TUESDAY, HAY it, ItM p 1 ^ 8 K T B B ! t MANCHBSTER EVENINa HERALD, MANCkESTER, CONN;, TDESDADA^MIAY 26, 1064 ■■■ ■ ■ ^ i ■ ' f H A pftrtw ntft "Flfttft Hons^old Goods 51 jFttmlBhBd ApMtimatB 68-A Hooscb For Sak 72 ffonwi For Salt 72 Houaea For Sale 72 H oubbb For Salt 72 Business Services THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FAGAI^ and SHORTEN Ttncmaits . M Hoobob For gala ’ 72 72 SnbioMifBB-i I t w O ROOM furnished ^mrt- O ffered 13 SOFA, TUXEDO style,..^ BOLTON—Neat 6 room ranch, FOUR BEDROOM BODICBST — 100 aora farm with I ment, private bath, hot water. MANCHEBTER-lncoma prop­ NO. COVENTRY — Custom MANCHEBTER-AttoB Btraat. 7- ROCSCVILLKl^Wit high poster twin bed, complete ATTRACnVB I room, 3 bid- com er lot, no basement Win panMad fhmtlg n om , kBohan a beautiful 9 room colonial, erty. Two family, 64 dt^lex, ouilt L-colonial ranch, paneled PORTABLE welding and cut­ A t every fwrrv, sNoofmHJu. in sisti I stove, refrigerator. Api^ Mar­ room bauaa In pleaaant neigh- KKatton. Banelr I ~ » S o VMO ALWAr/S WINDS UP iNREE HOURS $78; dort, $80. All new condi­ room, iqiartment in now 3 Tuallfr tor VA. $1$,70Q. T. J, with buUt-ina, lorteal dtoiag outbuUdInga, equipment. Ideal 2-car garaga, oU haat, aeparate 34 foot living nxm , many au­ ting, will travel anywhere, no THAT HE OOESMT WANT A THI14G ORlNIi- low’s, ‘$•7 Mala Btreet. Crockett, 646-U77. boihdod, near sebotea, fuK cel­ roome, ftill ceUBr, CLASSIFIED TO LATER, OILEO TO TWE EAR LOBES,-7 ? tion. 6484403, 262-4629. family house, available July room, avtng room with llra- location. T. J. Croekatt, Real­ utiUUes, aluminum atorme, thentic details, 6 plctureaqua lar attic, i-car g a i ^ , oii- and aewerag*, $ , .' job too small. Call Frank Mar^ 1st. $130 a month. Oall after plaoa, IH hatha, attached gai> tor. 646-1577. and acreans, fully rented, good 13 100 chisa, 649-9378. |3% ROC»M furnished acraa. Hayea Agency, 043-4808. ateam haat. Falriy prtoed. ft Gol(Mari>, - CSIANCB OF A UFETIMB 5 p.m., 649-6797. ment, caotrany'A rage, MfOoTpulhriek Agen­ repair, 618,$00. Wriverton Available inunedliaely, $4$- T O OO HOUBEKBEPINO 6764B44. RAPID RUBBISH removal—At­ hot water, reaaoaa cy. 6464464. Agency, Realtor, 646-3818. IDBALLT LOCATED 6 room 6269. CUSTOMER MOVING TO t h r e e R(X)M modem apart* L IV E IT U P Oovantry Colonial, fireplace, family ADVERTISING tics, cellars, and yards. Handy­ $404 between 134 p. BOLTON — Custom contampor- ment, heat, hot water, atove, MANGBBBTER-Why pay rmt? man service. Call 649-0218, PHOENIX. ARIZONA sized kitchen, dlshsmaher, for­ MANCHESTER — Rockledge. Wanted—M IblilBi^t T O THEY CAN’T USB THIS refrigerator, lighU and gas, ary ranch, I rooma, 6 batha 40 A C R E S $900. assumes mortgage on mal dining room, 1% baths, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 643-7479. I FURNISHED apartment. Lftrge In your own home and on Attractive 8 room ranch priced T A K E 8 YEARS TO PAY tile bath and shower, first room nicely furnished, large 3-car garage, over ope treed sate ranch, full bMement, exceptional ckwets, walk-up at­ in low 30’s. Home has many WE HAVE seraral eHantsr 8 A.M. to 5 PJH. your own beautiful grounda. acre of pnvs Bporteman'a Paradiae with O ft F Cleaners—Have you an —WANTED— floor, adults only, 649-644$, be­ bath with tub and riiower stalls privacy, full walkout 4 claared acres, oomplstely city water and sewers, ideal tic, enclosed breezeway, 3-car features to delight and aur- wanting homea. Boma ara This 3 year old ranch homo cellar, dining rroom, kitchen odd job to do? We mow lawns, Reliable, Honest, Person tween 4-9. 3 closets, combination stove, surroundad by woods. N e ­ location, monthly payments garage. Call George Hanley, prtee you. GaK owner 876-3960. peat eatia. Naed Ualiiifa on Scott Drive in Manches­ wltb bullMns. A home with a only $100. Call owner, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. rake lawns, trim bushes and ■TO TAKE OVER sink, and refrigerator. Oarage. ural runnlna brook to de- 6t9-$176, or Oates Agency, 64$- seiri) Barth. 6464B30. ; ter features 6 rpoms, 3 full dlffarence-124.600. Wolvorton 6454. SIX ROOM house, 10 a en s of MONDAY Thru W D A Y 10:M AJA—SATURDAY 9 AJtt. trees, pick up trash. No job too u n p Ato b a l a n c e Quiet country setting. Short tight flriiarmaa. Owner 0080. big or small. Call us for a nice MONTkE y PAYMENTS batha, attached garege and Agency, Realtor, 646-8811. land, too foot frontage, 3-oar distance to Parkway. Call 648- all city facilities. Priced in must aacriflee at $4,600. Call BOLTON — 616,900. Older 7 clean job. 649-3748. $16,79 COLONUL HEIGHTS, 1126. J. Gordon 649-6306, 643- garage, barn. Direct fr o m low twenties fehr quick aale. MANCHESTER—West Side two room Colonial, IH aeree, mote Vemon owner 649-6868. BUYING OR SELLINa : PLEASE READ YOUR AD 8 COMPLETE family, 04, on bus line, sep­ 0614. B*j CLEAN furnished rooms, CWl Barbara BaMn. land available. Immediate oc­ rhinrififii «r ‘^■ nt .Ada” wre taken over the phone as a ROOMS OF FUll^nTURB APARTMENTS arate utilities, deep lot, 3-car EXQUISITE DUTCH REAL ESTATE All of this merchandise is in separate entrance, nice neigh­ cupancy. Lawrence F. Fiano, TWO FAMILY, very centrally oonvcnience. The adverttaer ahoold read hU ad the FIRST Household Services garage, fully rented, good in­ Re.altor, 643-3766. Charles located, S-car garage, 2 heat­ our warehouse. It has nbyer left borhood, benvenient to every- BARROWS A WALLACE Have aseurance of eKperieeaeft; DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the Offered 13-A JARVIS REALTY CO. come. $11,500. Wolverton AgeO' Nicholson, 742-6364. • ing systema, very clean. Wes- neact Insertion. The Herald Is responsibib for only ONE Incor­ our store and is fully gO^ran' thlng. 6494428. Manchester Parkade, Raised Ranch. New, 3 bed- service. Call Realtor, Bteaieff Step’s off East Center St. cy, Realtor. 049-381$. roomlk, 1% baths 1 fireplace, Cey R. Smith Agency, 648-1067. rect or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then only REWBAVING of but ns, moth teed. Some in original fa c t w 388 E. Center-Bt. 648-1131 Manchester, 649-6306 MANCHESTER — Seven room Bray, 643-6278. crates and cartons with originkl^ finished' rec room with to the extent of a “ make food” lasertibn. Errors which do not holes. Zhipeis repaired Win­ BoBlnaM Loeatlona WILLIAMS RD. In Boltaii~Aw Cape, 4 bedroome, living room, MANCHESTER — Five ’'miles lessen the value o f the adverfJseroent will not be corrected by factory serial numbers. ^ 4V4 rooms — Includes heat, Eves. 64ftl666 tion wanted on tMs 7 room forma), dining room and kitch­ bar, kitehen with built-ins, out, gracious, spacious 7 MEMBER MULTIPLI dow Sbedes made to measure; SEVEN Ro o m older Colonial, city water, 2 car garage, "make good” tnsotloii. Beautitol Westinghouse Elec hot water, range, refrig- For Rent 64 split. Lot is about an acre . . . en, fitil shed doriner, 1^ room new Cape Cod on big, all slsea Venetian blinds Keys S bedroome, 3 with large al­ over % acre. $32,600. S. LISTING made while you wait Tape Re­ ReMgerator eriitor, dryer, dispoeal, and home Is choice. Asking less coves (possible children’s bed­ baths, partially finished rec high % acre lot in lovely coun­ BeautifuC Bedroom Suite FOR LBABE—Bhccellent loca­ than ooet at $33,600. T. J. Clark 6494306, 876-2800. corders for rent Marlow’s 887 master TV antenna, oera- tion for doctor'e office or rooms), fireplace, pantry, heat­ room, one oar garage, try area with gorgeous view. YOUR COOPERATION WHX n i A l A A ) 9 7 1 1 Beautiful Living Room Suite mic bkth, private cellar and CUSTOM RANCH- 6 bedrooms, Crockett, Realtor, 648-1077. RE APPRECIATED l/IM k I I Main. 6484U8L beauty parlor. 416 Main Btreet. ed Mnporch, garage, schools, screen porch, city utilities, cen­ Five bedrooms, or 4 bedrooms WE BUY HOMEB, land, farmo; Beautiful Dinette Set patio, parking, soundproof 2 baths, laige living room, churches, stores within walk­ trally located near everything. and a formal dining room; 1% Beautiful "De Luxe” Range In­ Conpietely renovated and am- fireplace, ^dining room, ree RANCH — Five large rooms, B A R R O W S & W A L L A C E lots. If the price is. right, y en and ftrepibof. Rent $146. g e parking. J. D. Realty, 6tt- ing distance. 649-1698. A well kept home, $17,500. Ehc- Manchester Parkade, baths; dream kitchen with get instant action and aQ stead of Westinghouse Elec room, attached 2-car garage, fireplace, 3-car nurage, large clusive with Robert D. Mur­ Buildlnff— Contracting 14 lot, ten minutes from center of Manchester, 649-5306 Frig;idalre decorator colored, cash. Call Jack Chapin, 64^ Refrigerator If you prefer beautiful view, |8l.0(». M il- NEARLY NEW ranch—6 larga dock, 643-6472. U ft R Realty built-in oven, range, di.shwash- 649-4436 649-6644 649-9244 brick Agency, ReaEtore, 649- Manchester, immediate oc­ 9442. Samuel M. Lavltt Afon* QUALITY CARPBNTRT- Rugs, Lamps, Tables, linole­ rooms, basement, combina­ Oo., Inc. 64S-369Z er. disposal, exhaust fan; Troible Rtaehing Our Advertiser? WORTEN y/ASOtSUlMSgT um and a few Other Articles 8464. cupancy, $16,500. Philbrick tions. Selling for $16,900 with RANCH HOME on one-half acre cy, MLS Realtors at Yemoa Rooms, • dormers, porches, ■TORB, 460 Main Bt., 6464226, Agisnoy, Realtors. 640-8464. breezeway, garage, ameslte a rcle , 643-2168, $76-63Br. nmiPogT,eot»L EVERYTHma $1S,6(X) assumable mortgage, STEPHEN ST. — Brick ranch lot, I bedrooms, large paneled driveway and . . . so much basements reflnlshed, cab­ 94. MANCHES8TER - |14,9()or Six inets, bullt-lns, formica, tile. THE UNPAID BEVEN ROOM older home, 4 paymenta $130 a month, T. J. o f seven rooms and garage. kitchen with built-ins, large more! Better come see this tf-Hoar Answerins Service BALANCE PRICE 3 4 ROOM GARDEN I^Mirt- room brick Cape, tireplace, Crockett, ResCtor, 643-1677. Beautiful setting. Owner living room, enclosed entrance No job too small. William garage, excellent condition, bedrooms, 3 baths, lot 78x161. executive quality home at the Legal NoticM ONLY $418.26 ment, completely redecorated, H oobob For Rent 65 transferred and aelUng for porch with glass jalousies, at­ sensible price of $18,690—the Robbins carpentry service. trees, near bus, shopping, Marian BL Rnberteon. Realtor, COVENTRY — $7,900. Neat and 649-8446. Bonds— Stocks— Help Wanted— Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 Free Delivery in Conn. includes heat, hot water, stove, 648-6903. only 621,900. Look this one tached, aluminum awnings on financing is easy. Samuel M. Free to Herald Readers Free Set-up by Our Men refrigerator, and parking. ROOM RANCH. Unfurl school. Carlton W. Hutch clean economy 4 room ranch over If you want a comfort­ front of house. Call owner UJUTAIIOM OBOBB M ortgages 31 Realtor, 6494182. Lavltt Agency, MLS Realtors AT A COURT o r PROBA1B WU A D D m O N S — Retaining walls, EXPERIENCED carpenter and LOAM FOR SALE—6 yard load, Free Service by Experts Available now. $110 month. Of­ nished. 2-car garage. Em­ COVENTRY NORTH - Near ■type home, 11x12 living room able economical home in a 643-1907. at Vemon Circle, 643-2168, 875- at Manchester within aiat for the Want Infonnattoa on one of onr elasslfled adverUsemeatsT No cement floors, garages, bar­ A BBTITEK ARRANOBMENT carpenter’s helper. Top wages $12 delivered. 649-6891, 8 a.m.- Free Storage Until Wanted fice 16 Forest Street. 64S-0000. place. Adults. Good location. Coventry goU course. 100 acre with stone fireplace and cherry prestige area. T. J. Crockett, 6397. District of Manchaster, oo the lilh aasww at the Mephone Ustedf Simple oall the MAHOGANY paneEsd 16x66 MANCHESTER—First time of­ day of May. U64. rooms tiled, remodeling. Roof­ Of your finaacee will make and steady year ’round work 6 p.m., McCarthy EtoterprijMs. Phone for appointment Stove, refrigerator. Juno. 648- farm, high location, lots of road paneled wall, remodeled Realtor, 643-1577. Present. Hoi 2^ ROOM apartment, Movo, 3880. heated tecreation room, patio, 11x12 kitchen, 2 bedrooms, fered. 9 room stucco and frame don. John J. Wall eft. ing. Call 649-4291. more of your Income available for right men. Call BldweK SAMUEL ALBERT n ra g e , 6^ room ranch, excel­ frontege, older 9 room home, Judge. MANCHESTER. ROCKVILLF for peraonal use. Lump debt Home Improvement 0>., 649- SCRISSINED loam for the best Hartford 247-0358 refrigerator, heat, hot water, dairy barn, out buildings, patio, picket fenced yard, tool English Colonial, 2% baths, ex­ L o ts F o r S ale 73 of Florwice B. 6baw, late CARPENTRY WORK-82 years’ EIGHT ROOMS, 3 baths. Flre- lent condition, only 816,900. shed, quick occupancy, lake tensive formal gardens and ______of Manoherter in said DMrlel 7u- into one monthly payment of 6496. in lawns, delivered Iran our See It Day or Night centrally located, reasonable. many potentials. Lawrence F. ceased. ANSWERING SERVICE experience, ceilings, floors Call between 12 noon-6 p.m., Iace. Swimming pool. Large Carlton W. ButoMas, R e a l^ , privileges. Lawrence F. Flano, beautiful lawns, two acres of TWO BUILDINO lota, prime to $22.26 for each thousand dollars screening plant Andover Co­ If you have no means of 6494183. Flano, Realtor, 648-2766. STEP LIVELY On moUon of Hertford Naltonal tiled, porches, rec rooms, ga­ Including repayment over flve lumbia. George H. Orifflng, transportation. I ’ll send my 649-8404. £iwn, parking area. Oarage. Ghariee Nicholson, 742-6864. Realtor, 648-2766. Charles Nich­ complete privacy. Hayes Agen­ cation, city utilities. TTiUbrick Bank and Truat Oompeny. UO Ooo- C49-0500 — 875-2S19 Semi-furnlehed. Adults. 648- Btitutioo Plate, Hartford, bona., ah’ rages. additions, attics fin­ yeara Frank Buriie, 346-8867, EXPERIENCED carpen­ Inc., 742-7886. auto for you. No obligation even AUTUMN ST. — Beautiful co­ ' - olson, 742-6364. cy, 643-4803. Agency, 640-8464. ished. Lake and shore cottage ter. Forbes Inc. Call 649-8392. ^ S T HARTFORD—Brand new 3880. ecu tor. ■■d leave your message. YonTl hear from onr adverttaer In Jig Connecticut Mortgage Bx- if you don’t buy. lonial o f 6 rooms, porches, new If you want an extra apecial ORDERED- That aiz aaoalte work. No job too small. Im­ changa, 16 Lewis St. Hartford, SUPER-CEDED Toro rotary 3V4 room apartment with built- BOLTON $13,900 — ATTRACTIVE 8 bed­ 6 bedroom ranch with a pine MANCHESTER — Seven room train the 19th day of Itey. 199A wlOiont spending all evening at the telephone. BOOKKEEPER — Typist, In­ A—I^B —E—R—T’—S FOUR ROOMS, furnished or un- bath, part rec room. Two car room ranch, fireplace, alumin­ dwelling, with basement ga­ WYLLYS STREET — 840 toot mediate estimates. 643-2629. Conn. mowers, 19” , $79.96. Self-pro­ in range, heat, hot water, garage end a swimming pool paneled rec room complete be and the aame are te g cludes purchasing.,. Apply in pelled from $90.96. Marlow’s, 43-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD parking space, adults only, furnlriied, two porches, adults um storms, enclosed carport, with fireplace and lav with rage, located on Henry St., frontage, 643-7444. allowed for the oradlCora wttlila OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 only, Cider Mill Road, pleasant too. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, New on the market Look basement, large lot, nice view. which In bring tai thetr person Aeroklnetics Instru­ 867 Main Street $100. 528-7244, after 6 p.m. stall shower, equipped kitch­ near school, excellent condi­ against said ealate, and aald ea- ment .Cb., 218 Hartford Road. location. 648-6889. 843-1677. at this 1960 built Colonial of Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, MANCHESTER—3 A-atxie .wood­ Lost and Found Auto Driving: School 7-A Business Opportunities 32 PIECRUST table, pine stand, en, full ceramic tiled bath, tion, price $16,500. Dowding. ecutor Is directed to give puMle Special Services 15 LAWNMOWER8 - Ariens, FIVE ROOMS first floor, taua .six rooms (3 and S) with 6494132. Moriarty ft Rau, Inc., 8 Park ed lots, city water. Hayea notice to the creditote to b ra g la bed, lounge chair, Hitchcock THREE BEDROOMS, 2 baths, VERNON STREET - glarge and garage conveniently lo­ Agency, 643-4803. LOST—Black and white, female LEARN TO DRIVE — Special ESSO SERVICE statlim for OPENINGS tor part-time em­ Lawn Boy, Toro, Bolens Orbit line. Available June IMh 643- baths. Excellent condi­ cated on a large Rockledge Place, Rockville, 649-9364, 876- their claims within said at- UL APPROVED lightning rods, ployment, neat appearing man chair, orthopedic mattress, walk-out ceKar, large yard rooms, barns. Remodeled MANCHESTER—Deluxe 6 room lowed by imbllehlng a oonr of thin eat, black on hind leg. attention to nervous and elder­ lease at Bolton Notch, High­ Air, and riding mowers. Wheel- 6626. tion. Dishwasher, cedar lot in Manchester, call Doria 3833. order In some newmaper naviBB a awnings, roofing, siding, gut­ interested in sales work or babl - washer, waterproofing with picnic area, garage, nice home, over 100 years old. New ranch, 2 baths, 3-car garage, WATERFRONT PARK, So. Cov­ Car. 643-027B. ly. Classroom for teen-agers. ways 6 and 44A. Contact Mr. borse and Bolens 4-wheel heat, paneling, kitchen. Va­ closet basement garage, Smith. olrculatlon In eala probata dia- ters, combination windows. In­ delivery. Ability to get along tractors. Parts and service. emulsion. 643-6626., , THREE R(X)M apartment, in­ neighborhood, children ac­ family room, % acre suburl^ entry—lot 50x90. Lake privil­ trict wHhin ten days from tlia Inckup service. Day or eve­ D. Lothrop, 527-4183. cant. $17,900. T. J. Crockett, combinations, etc. Better BOLTON—Modem, immiunilate, ning leseons. Reasonable rates. sured warranty. Free esti­ with people important, must be Capitol Equipment Company, cluding heat, hot water, and cepted. Available June 16. Ref­ lot. Hayes Agency. 648-4808. full basement ranch, 3 bed­ eges. Madeline Smith, Realtor, date of this order and letiita mates, budget accounts. Bea­ GOLD BOND “ Hotel Kent” Realtor, 643-1677. than 2 H acres, most of it 649-1642. ' make to this ooort at the notice LOST—Tan and white terrier, Manrhester Driving Academy, available evenings and all day 88 Main St., Manchester. gas for cooking, electric refrig­ erences. $140 monthly. Box N, wooded. Ideal location, just rooms and den, 3-car garage, given. con Lightning Protection, 643- mattress and boxspring, fuCl LARGE 4 BEDR(X>M 1960 Gar­ Bolton area. S4S-9478. 743-7349. Help Wanted— Female 35 Saturday, car necessary, aver- Open daily 7-6. Thursday 7-3, erator and gas stove fui^ Herald. a block to the new school. JARVIS REALTY CO, 100x200 lot. Bel Air Real Es­ JOHN J. WALLETT, M b s 6316. or twin size sets, $56. How-1 MANCHESTER—Porter Street rison Colonial, 1% baths, built- $40. weekly, $20. for de­ Saturday 7-4. nished. Call 649-7834 or 646- Area. Older 0 room home that Immediate occupancy. T. tate. 643-9832. BOLTON—Half acre wooded MORTLOOTB Driving flehocd NURSE WANTED. RN or LPN, livery. Call RI 6-8141 between ard’s Sleep Center, 539 Main 5779, 6-7, p.m. FOUR ROOM furnished home, in stove, dishw ater, % acre, 840-1200 Bvaa. 649-3610 UMITATION OBDBB Inc., offices, classroom located licensed in Connecticut tor i; PICNIC Tables, several styles, St. Bolton Lake, by the week or offers 6 bedrooms, spacious J. Crockett Realtor, 643- wooded. $19,900. Carlton W. building lot, owner, 649-0763. AT A COURT OF PROBATB beU Annoanccments 6-8 p.m. living room, large dining 1577. VERNON—3 bedroom ranch, at Manchester wtthin and for the Manchester Parkade lower Roofing— Siding 16 p.m.-7 a.m. alUft. Apply St extra sturdy cmistructlon, 6 month. 648-0727 after 6 p.m. Hutchins, Realtor, 6494133. CENTER STREET -* 3 room room and kitchen, also den, full basement, oil hot water, THREE RESIDENTIAL zoned Dlatrlct of Manchester on the Itih ELECTROLUX sales and serv level. Beginners, older, nerv­ Anthony’s Convalescent Home, foot, $12.60 up; 8 foot, $16.60 SACRO POSTURE Orthopedic apartment, heat and hot water day of May, 1984. k. A DION. m e . Roofing, type mattress or box.spring, fireplace, 8 porches, 1% baths, large lot, good starter home. lots, maximum frontage, trees, Present, Hon. John J, WnlleH, Ice, banded representative. Al­ ous students, our specialty. 875-9121. EXPERIENCED painters want­ up; delivered. W. Zinker, Pln- furnished, adults only. No pets. BOLTON LAKE—Year ’round VERNON—Beautiful 7% room MANCHESTER — $600 down The Ed Dupre Agency, 643- siding, painting. Carpentry. Ai- reg. $69.60, sale $48.88. How­ 6% room ranch, oil heat, fire­ ameslte drive, city utilities. MANCHESTER—In an area of split, high scenic wooded lot, good locations. No utilities. $2,- Judge. fred Amell, 208 Henry St., Teen-age driver’s education terations and additions. Cell- ed. Call 648-1420. ney Street, Ellington. 876-7148. 649-6106. new and comparably priced buys this 3 bedroom ranch, full 1900 or 643-4271. 700 each. Wolverton Agency, Estate of Joseph Roland Sai^ Manchester, 643-0480. oourjc. State certified. 648-7898. ard’s Sleep Center, 639 Main place, porch, large lot, lake- The interior Is bright, cheer­ built-ins, family room, fenced basement, oil hot water heat, oosee. late of Manchsetar In asM tngs. Workmanship guaran­ St. ful and in excellent condition. homes. An 8 room, 2 level, up Realtor, 649-2813. DIatrict. deceased. I^ kikville villc office, 80 Ward St., RN OR LPN wanted, 3-11. MEAT COUNTERMEN, will “ NEVER used anything like it,” THREE ROOM heated apart­ front privileges, refrigerator yard, much more. $17,900. natural woodwork, 100x300 lot. MORRISON Paint ft Wallpaper teed. 399 Autumn St. 648-4860. An excellent buy for the large to-the minute raised ranch, t Hayes Agency. 643-4803. On motion of Chrietfaie Falintre 878-4911. Laurel Manor, 649-4619. train, tor full-time job. Apply say users of Blue Lustre tor ment, .stove, electricity, hot and stove, available June 16. Don’t lose this one. The Ed MANCHESTER—A zone, sewers Hartley. 883 Bridge Bt. LmrsB. Store now located at 739 Main $126. monthly. Call 289-0639. family, $18,700. Exclusive with bedrooms, living room irith in person, Meatown, 1216*4 cleaning carpet. Rent electric water furnished, $86. Available flreptace, kitchen with buUt Dupre Agency, 643-1000 or 646- EXCLUSIVE AGENTS and water, walking distance to Maas., executrix. Street, State Theater Building, CLERK - TYPIST, Scheduling Sliver Lane, E. Hartford. shampooer $1. The Sherwin- Robert D. Murdock, 643-6472. LAKEWOOD CIRCLE—Deluxe 4271. ORDERED; ' That atz BID WELL SIDING and roofing. Department, office machines Wanted— ^To Buy 58 Jime 1. Carlton Hutchins, 649- U ft R Realty Co., Inc. 648- ins, dining L. Large familj 8 room split level in a very public swimming pool. $4,600. from the 18th day of May. tl6A fbnperly at 388 Center Street. Garage— Service— 643-5379, 876-9109. Williams Co. $16,S(X)—Spruce St. Older 5 room 649-9713. helpful, will consider High WANTEJD—Reliable all around 5132. Resort Property 2692. room, utility room, den or of­ desirable area. Too many fea­ McKinnon Realty. 649-6861. be and the tame are Umibed and Storage WANTED TO BUY-Antiques fice. 1% Imths, 2-zone heat, SAVE THOUSANDB—Manches­ home, in fin* condition, allowed tor the creditora wlthla 10 BID WELL HOME Improvement Scbodl graduate. Apply Cheney worker tor kitehen, over 21, STOREWIDE Relocation Sale— For Rent 67 tures to - list, but it can’t be ter. Custom 4 bedroom ex­ which to bring tat their LAZT-N RANCH—Pony rides, and good used furniture. Vil­ TWO ROOM apartment, includ­ COVENTRY — $7,900. Large garage, $24,900. Wolverton 2 large bedrooms, am­ Company - Roofing, siding, al­ Bros., Inc., 31 Cooper Hill Thursdays through Sundays. I Free, unfinished hardwood lage Peddler Auction House, duplicated at the price it is bC' clusive executive Colonial against aald estate, and aald ex­ trail rides, riding lessons, MANCHESTER — 1,000 feet of ing electricity, stove, refrig­ private lot, 4-room ranch, fire­ Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. ing offered at . . . $35,900. ple closets, living room, Resort Property For Sale 74 ecutrix U directed to gire nOHIe storage space available for terations, additions and re­ Street, Manchester. Experience preferred but will stools and plastic buckets with Route 83, Ellington. 878-8711, GARDNER LAKE, Conn. Mod- Owner, low $80’s, 644-8037. No dining room, pantry, notice to the creditors » brfiig la horses boarded, ponies for train. Apply In person only purchases, limited amount. erator, heat, hot water, $66. em housekeeping. Lakefront. place, oil hot water heat, full three bedrooms. 2% baths, etc. rent, 11 Main Street, rear, $75. modeling of all types Excel­ Bob Fluckiger, and Son. Available June 1. Carlton MANCHESTER—6 bedroom lux­ agents. modem bath, garage, their claims 'within add time al­ Mrthday, church and school lent workmanship. 649-6496. REGISTERED nurses, all Vic’s Pizza Shop, 168 W. Mid­ Morrison’s Paint and Wall- Boating, swimming, fishing. In­ basement, enclosed porch, high Call, gladly show you what lowed by publishing a copy of tUa fairs. Arnold Nelson, 737 Ly- per month. J. D. Realty, 643- shifts, full and part-time. East Hutchins. 649-5132. ury ranch on secluded acre nice lot with fireplace. order In some newspaper having 8129. dle Tpke. , paper Store, 739 Main St., WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ spect weekends. Gifts, bro­ location, lake privileges, easily we mean. T. J. Crockett, Real MANCHESTER — Just listed. ASHFORD LAKE daU St., 643-8906. Hartford Hosf^tal, 628-1400, financed. Lawrence F. Flano, lot, 2 baths, fur, basement, tor 643-1577. a circulation In said probate dis­ R. DION—Roofing, siding, aJ- (Theater Building). tique and used furniture, china, chures. Arrowhead Grove Cot­ Vln Bogglnl, Bel Air Real Es- Immaculate 8 room home in $16,900—Vemon S t—Lovely 8 trict ten day* from file date terations, ceilings, and gutters. Mrs. Holt. STEADY JOB tor man who can glass, stiver, picture frames AVAILABLE JUNE 1st—8 bed­ tages, Colchester 4M, Connec­ Realtor, 643-2766. Charles St. James Parish, 4 large bed' this order and return make to Ikla rooms, formal dining room, tste. 643-9382. $800 DOWN BUYS a 5 room bedroom Colonlql, fire 26 miles east of Manchester, Free estimates. 643-4352. run a John Deere backhoe and FIVE BIRCH &oors, 2’8” wide, and old coins, old dolls and ticut. 242-0278. Nicholson, 742-6364. rooms, storms and screens, place, formal: dining off Route 44. Shore Front court of the notice riven. AutimtobDes For Sale 4 Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 EXPERIENCED credit super­ 6'8” high, new. $10 each. Call living room, large airy kitch­ ranch, 3 bedrooms. living room JOHN J. W A U ^T T. JM bs. dozer. Call 742-6190 after 7 p.m. guns, hobby collections, attic ASSUMBALE MORTGAGE—If Everything’s close, too. $19, room, 1% baths, hn Lots—Other choice sites. visor. Challenging position 649-0660. en, screened pmrh, attic space. COVENTRY LAKE—Beautiful, GARRISON Colonial—7 rooms, with fireplace, garage, large LAWNMOWER sharpening; re­ contents or whole estates. Fur­ you have $2,000. or so and can 600. Ellsworth Mitten Agency maculate throug;hout, Easy Terms AT A CXiURT o r PROBATB HoH NEED GAR? Tour credit turn­ Roofing and Chimneys 16-A opens July 8. Credits euid col­ This is a superior. Immaculate nearly new, quality cottage in 1% baths, kitchen, dining area, 'lOt, Immediate occupancy. Realtors, 643-6930. at Manoheater, within and tor tin ed dowttV Short on down pay­ pairs, sales, rotor blades niture Repair Service Taloott- pay $129. per month, ash as landscaped lot 80x140 lections. A-1 references re­ Salesmen Wanted 36-A 300 Cm>AR CLOTHES Hn« ville, Conn. Tel. 643-7449. rental within two blocks of the excellent condition and loca­ 4 bedrooms, fireplace, every Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. dlstrial al Manoheeter. on Mta H ment? Rukxnpt? Repomea sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ ROOBTNQ — Specializing re­ poles, many sizes, Installed. modern feature, half acre. about the terrific ranch we ARTHUR A. KNOFLA day of May. AD. 1964. ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, quired. Excellent remunera­ Center. $100 monthly. 643-6121. tion, fully equipped, (c'lean as MANCHESTER^-SLx room Cape $17,800—Vemon—Attractive 6% Preeent, itan. J oin 3. W«4tatt, alon? Don’t deeiMlrl See Hen- pairing roofs of all kinds, new Also dump truck, jacks, mis­ We.sley R. Smith Agency, 643- have just over the South Wind­ 648-6440 — 640-8988 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649- tion. Send resume to: Frderal DUE TO OUR recent expansion a pin), sleeps 7, private beach. sor town line In East Wind­ all finished with fireplace, room spUt, 1% Ytattis, Judse. ast Douglas. Inquin about low- roofs, gutter work, chimneys Credit Bureau, 806 Main St., and an increase in business cellaneous. 640-1363.. CREST LUXURIOUS dupiex For full information call 643- 1667. combination windows,, com­ a MIANGHESTER Ffitate of Detnitii Lawchuk, tat* 2098. WANTED—Wooden combination sor. Vacant. T. J. Crockett, Kitchen with bullt-ins of Mancheeter in aald dlstrtot, ft*. aM down, smwlest paymenta cleaned, repaired. Aluminum Manchester. we are in need o f additional door. Call anytime 644-0691. apartments, 671 Hartford 0630. MANCHESTER plete city utilities, large lot, anywhere. No s la ^ loan or fi­ siding. 80 years' experience. GARY 8 h.p. cycle liar, $76. 15 CENTER HALL CoConlal—St. Realtor, 148-1577. and dishwasher, wall to ceased. full-time professionally minded Road, Manchester. 4*^ rooms, near bus and schools, $16,600. wall carpeting, rec Upon appUcation at Maria L«w> nance company plan. Douglas Free estimates. Call Rowley, CHILDREN college - bound? gallon sprayer, $36. Ward’s O U N T’S NECK Heights — 4 James Parish. Porter Street chuK. executrix, prayloa tor att- Real Estate sales personnel heat, hot water, G.E. kitchen MANCHESTER—Assume mort­ Porter Street Area Exclusive with Robert D. Mur­ room, high elevation Motors, 888 Main. Business Services 643-6861, 643-0763. Help pay with extra $$ earned rotary tiller, $75. Call 649-6091. WANTED—Used piano in good room modern cottage, heat area. 8 years old. 6 large thortty to sell certain real aetata (Male or Female). We offer —range, refrigerator, hood, gage amd take over payments dock, 648-6472. U ft R Realty 100 foot lot, many ex Stiburban For Sale 75 particularly deecribed to aaM ap- O ffered 13 selling Avon Cosmetics in complete training, full ofBce condition, 649-8890. disposal; Venetian blinds, 1^ and hot water, $70 weekly, rooms, 1*3 baths, huge recrea­ Co., Inc. 643-2692. RAT’S ROOFING CO.—Shingle GENERAL ELECTRIC wall tion room with fireplace, bullt- at $108 per month for this im- Immaculate 7 room Co­ tras. plication on file. It le spare time, near home. Gen­ facilities, and an attractive baths, soundproofing, central, sleeps 7. Oall Mrs. Carter, 742- , maculate 6 room Cape, 2 or $ BOLTON LAKE!—4 room year ORDERED: 'niat the torafotna FORD, 1968 Convertible, stand­ WASHmo MACHINES repab^ roofs, gutters, built-up roofs, air-conditioner unit, suitable WANTED—^Board to put under ins, breezeway and attached lonial, spacious living room, application be heard and dislar- erous comml.ssions, free train­ commission arrangement. If parking. Pleasant location. 8142. I bedrooms, close to bus line, MANCHESTER—excellent loca­ $17,900—Starkweather St. — 'round ranch, lake privileges, ard riUft, $428. Call 649-3387. ed. RCA Whirlpool and Ken- roof and chimney repairs, Ray ing. no experience. Phone 289- tor four rooms, $100. 843-7879. mattress for double bed. Call 2-car garage. $28,900 Phil- dining room and kitchen, tion. Large expandable Capd, mined at the Probate office tn more All work guaranteed. Jackson, 643-8325, Ray Hage- you are interested in really Rent very reasonable. Tel, $16,600. Wolverton Agency, bedroom older home, reasonable. Call 649-9073. Mancheeter fai aaM District, on the 4922. 643-8074. 648-6271, 648-4362. CLEAN, LAKESIDE family brick Agency, 649-6464. built-m dishwasher and dis­ fireplace, double garage, city 4th day of June. AD. 1964. at two 1961 LINCOLN Continental, ex­ Call 643-4918. now, 649-2214. working and not just occupy­ KEN DOLL along with several Realtor, 640-2813. posal, 8 large bedrooms new furnace and bath, cellent running condition, all ing desk space, call Mr. Werb- housekeeping vacation cot­ utilities, storm oombinations. ROCKVILLE—6 room Cape, 6 o'clock in the afternoon, and tint PART-TIME bookkeeper, ex­ Barbie outfits and Barbie’s tages, $40 week. Webster’s and den or T-V room, 1% 2-car garage, 106 toot notice be given to all persona to­ powered, plus air conditioning. IMPAIRS on all makes of re ner, Jarvis Realty Co., 643- Toll and BOLTON LAKE — Chance to Owner, 649-1648. lot. finished, city water and sew­ perienced on payroll tax forms. own suitcase, good condition, WANTED — Gas reMgerator. L i ^ Days Camps, Lincoln, baths, firepCace, finished te reefed to said estate of the pen­ Very reasonable. 643-9096. trigerators, washers, ranges, Radio-TV Repair 1121, Eves. 643-7847. $6.50. 649-3114. have your own 4 room year erage. close to schools and dency al said application and the Call 849-2206. 649-0489. Maine. recreation room, 3-car ga­ ASSUMABLE 80 year mort­ time and place of hearing tbere- and dryers. All oil burners Services INVITATION L SHAPED RANCH ’round home right on the wa­ $18,900—Vemon. Distinctive 8- shopping. Owner selling at a 1960 CHEVROLET Hardtop, 18 COURTEOUS men with a de­ THE AMAZING Blue Lustre ter. A steal a* $10,900. Wol- rage with many extras, sit­ gage, out of state transfer, e bedroom ranch with price that cannot be dupli­ en. by pubUshtog a copy a t tlris cleahed and serviced. All work COUNTER GIRL WANTED, i uated pn a well land­ order In some newspaper batrlng 1968 Corvette powered, 340 guaranteed. 649-0066. sire to become salesmen. $110 will leave your ui^iolstery 6 rooms just being com­ verton Agency, Realtor, 649- room U ft R built ranch, mod­ mahogany paneled cated. $12,300. Cantor ft Gold- a circulation in said' dtstrlot. at CONNIE’S 'TV and R a «o Serv­ full-time, Monday-Friday. Ap- j FOR BIDS Wanted To Rent 68 scaped lot with plenty of ern cabinet kitchen, basement h.p., late model drive line ice. available all hours Satis­ guaranteed commission to; beautifully soft and clean. Rent Rooms Withoot Board 59 pleted. 2 full baths, fire­ 3813. kitchen and living farb. Realtors, 643-8442, 876- least seven days before tlM day with 4.11 positraction, traction TYPEWRITERS — Standard ply In person Parkade Clean-' 1) Sealed bids will be received place. 1 oar garage, on % privacy in a prestige neigh­ garage, oil heat, large treed of said hearing, to appear g they faction guaranteed. Call 649- ers, Manchester Shopping • start. Commission and expens- i electric shampooer $1. Olcott t% OR 2 BEDROOM furnished room, front and rear 6244. see muse at saM time and s4aea masters, Ansen blowshieid, and electric. Repaired, over­ - Variety Store. SIX ROOM duplex bouse, fully for the construction of an AD­ acre treed lot. Over 1200 MANCHESTER Ranch—24’ liv­ borhood. Offered at only lot. Kenneth Ostrinsky, MLS 1316. Parkade Cleaners. Manchester es, after training. Home sup- * apartment. Rockvllle-Manches- patios, flagstone walk, and be heard relative thereto, and new chrome, paint, and up­ hauled, rented. Adding ma­ plies, ear necessary. Call 644- [ furnished tor gentlemen, dish­ DITION AND ALTERATTONS sq. ft. of living area. Ex­ ing room, fireplace, 8 large $28,300. Exclusive with Realtor, 643-5150. side porch, garage, ex­ make return to this court, and by Shopping Parkade. washer, all modem conven-, ter area. Call 643-2211, 6 a.m.- ' bedrooms, 1% baths, natural mailing on or before May 33. 1964. holstery. Call 649-6815 after 5 chines rented and repaired. 0202 between 6 and 8 p.m. for FARMAIX, CUB tractor, excel­ TO ROBERTSON SCHOOL, 6 p.m. cellent finsmclng. $15,900. ceptional lot. p.m. Pickup and delivery service. lent condition, cycle bar, cul­ lences Included, plus house­ woodwork, screened porch, MANCHESTER Green-Priced 7 Room Cape! bv certified mall, e copy of tlte Millinery, Dressmaking 19 WOMAN TO CARE for three interview. North School Street, Manches­ Call Joe Gordon 649-6306, ROBERT D. MURDOCK. for immediate sale. 6 room obler to Maria Levchuk. c /o John Yale Typewriter Service. 649- tivator, plow, double disc har­ cleaning services, parking ter, Connecticut, at the office of WANTED—Reasonable 8 room 643-5314. fun Iwsement, Immaculate, $33,900—Manchester. Quality R. Mroeek. Atfy.. 93S Main Bt.. 1967 OLD3MOBILE 88, 2-door children, so father can work, 843-6473 Ranch, garage, 1% baths, 4986. DRESSMAKING, alterations, row, trailer, spreader, power available. Inquire 101 Chestnut the General Manager, Munici­ heated, first floor apartment. $18,400. Philbrick Agency, 649- built 8-bedroom ranch, Custom Built! Manchester Odnn. sedan, power steering and repairing, socks darned, zip­ live in, private room, call St after 4 pjn. 8464. kitchen tvilt-ins, wooded lot. JOHN J. WAliLHTT. Judga 849-0600 for interview. Help Wanted— take off, chains and Wheel pal Building, Manchester, Con­ Immediately tor elderly wom­ G.E. baseboard heat, One of a kind, lovely apacioue brakes, best offer over $300. La w n MOWEk s , stwzpened pers replaced, patches ap­ weights, $960. complete or will BARROWS & WALLACE U & R REALTY CO„ INC. Wesley R. Smith Agency, 648- hand split shakes and Male or Female 37 necticut, until 11:00 A.M., an. Can 649-6662 between 5:30- 1567. custom built 7 room Cape Cod 649-4126. and repaired, sales and Mrv-j plied. skirts shortened, cater­ seCl equipment separately. NEWLY decorated room for re-' Manchester Parkade, COLE STREET—6 room cape, soundproof rooms, 2 loe, rental eq^pment. L ft M fined gentleman, central, pri-1 JUNE 18. 1964 at which time 7:80 p.m. fireplace, 2 car garage, nice­ on almost an acre of beautifully ing to expectants, little cher­ WOMAN FOR WORK in rest, PART-TIME man or woman, Make offer. Call 640-6091. they will be publicly opened and Manchester, 640-6306 6 43 -2692 , MANCHESTER—8 room Cape, firepCaces, 1% baths, 1960 MERCURY Colony Park 9- Equipment Oorp., Route 83. ubs and -small fry. 643-6502. vate phone on floor, parking. ly shaded premises with .ex­ landscaped grounds with trees Car, Bike Hit, possenger .station wagon, pow­ home. 649-8990. immediate openings tor sales read aloud. one partially finished;, near rec room, oversized 2- and shrubs. 2 full baths, 3-car Vernon, 876-7809. Manchester Call 643-6331. Business Property tra lot. Priced right. Phone 8 . er equipped, excellent condi­ work. Hours arranged to fit 2) Sets of the contract docu­ STARKWEATHER STREET— schools and buses, tile bath, car garage, city water garage with sun deck above, exchange. Enterprtae 1848. WAITRESSES wanted, part- your schedule. All leads fur­ A. Beechler, Realtor 643-6060. and sewer. Boy, 8, Injured tion, $896. Also. 1965 Mercury, Boats and^ Accessories 46 m T c HARTER OAK St —Room ments may be obtained at the For Sale 70 Brand new 4 ft 4 flat. Desir­ fireplace, new roof and fresh­ stone fireplace in beamed ceil­ Movinpr—-Trucking— nished. Must have car. Write LAKEWOOD CrRCTLE—Colonial- for parts, $80; 742-8142. SHARPENirfQ Service — Saws, time, Sunday—Wednesday and suitable for working gentle­ office of Scudleri ft Mankey, able location. Both vacant. $14,500—6 room vacant Cape ly painted, copper plumbing, ing paneled living room, 3 ex­ Storage 20 Thursday — Saturday, nights; Box B. Herald. 14’ WOLVERINE runabout trail­ BUSINESS ZONE m - Eight Cape with center hall, 6 large $27,000—Bolton. Executive 4- Henry Botticello, 8, racatrad knives, axes, ^ears, skates, man. Private entrance. $10 Architects, 627 Main Street, Priced at $33,900 . . . mort­ with rec room, 4 bedrooms, rooms, redecorated living room oil heat. Ideal for young and haust fans, dishwasher, attic Saturday and Sunday, 6 a.m .-2 er, 40 h.p. electric start Mer­ rooms with two offices, sep­ bedroom contemporary scalp lacerations yesterday at rotary blades. Quick service. MANCHESTER Delivery. Light cury, tarp cover and ski equip­ weekly. 649-1746. Manchester, Connecticut, on gage of $18,800 can be as­ high assumable mortgage, best with paneled fireplace, formal older couples. Large, treed ranch set on an acre of fan, double sink In walk-out I960 FORD Galaxle, very low Ospltol Equipment Co., 18 p.m. Apply Bess Eaton Donut arate entrance, suitable tor sumed and we will trade if of condition, on bus line. Wes­ yard. Asking $14,900. Call 640- 3:45 p.m. when he rode his bike trucking and package delivery. Shop, 180 Center St. Situations Wanted— ment, $460. Call 648-0257, after and after May 22, 1964 by de­ dining room, paneled family land.^ with trees and basement, view of lake and lake mileage. Phone 649-2560. Main St.. Manchester. Hours FURNISHED ROOMS, complete business or professional use necessary. T. J. Oockett, ley R. Smitii Agency, 648-1567. 9731. privileges by deed. out of Foley St. into Dudley B t Refrigerators washers and Fem ale 38 6. positing a check for $50.00 per Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. room which can be used as tennis court, featuring daily 7-0. Thursday T-8 . Satur­ ' light housekeeping facilities. 'set of documents, made pay­ Realtor. 643-1677. and into the path of a ear, po­ stove moving specialty Folding $$$ CAN BE YOURS, a few Centrally located. Mrs. Dor­ BOLTON—One acre wooded tot third bedroom, 1% baths, nat­ COVENTRY—$14,300. Large 6 2 baths, a unique fam­ day 7-1 648-7968. chairs for rent 840-0783. able to the Town of Manchester, ural woodwork, large one-car lice say. DEaOTO, 1968, 3-door Hardtop, hours in the evening spent In EXPERIE3NCED woman, loves sey, 14(Arch Street. Manches­ BOWEH8 SCHOOL—7 room full with this 6 room ranch, 2 full room Cape, 2 full baths, fire­ ily room with fire­ Only $17,500! Connecticut. Each General Con­ garage, on a lovely treed lot, George Heasman, 42, o f •• $196. 643-6856. STEPS. SIDEWALKS. stone friendly conversation selling children, would like babysit­ Diamonds— Watehc ter. , Land For Sale 71 shed dormer Cape, 4 or 5 bed­ baths, finished recreation place, garage, full shed dor­ place, separate laun- costume jewelry will provide’ a ting during day in her home. tractor will be limited to two $25,900. Philbrick Agency, VA—NO MONEY DOWN Dudley St., driver of the ear, walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ Painting— Papering 21 Jewelry 48 rooms, 1% baths, garage, $16,- room, custom stone fireplace, mer, ameslte drive, eeuslly fi­ dry facilities, 2-car ga- 1961 CADILLAC Hardtop Con­ good income. Call 742-6098 un­ 640-9000. CLEAN furnished room for Sets of documents. Deposits vrill ANDOVER — 8 cleared acres, Realtors, 649-8464 r a ^ , a must see. FHA— $700 DOWN told police the yotmgster earns races, hatchways, dry wells 900. Philbrick Agency, 649- one car garage, convenient lo­ nanced. Win listen to reason­ out of Foley St. without stop­ vertible, excellent condition, All concrete rep^rs. Reason­ til 9 p.m. IIVATCKI AND j tuw kii .RV ra- gentleman. Central. Tel. 643- be refunded upon return of the brook, pond, paved road, $8,- PAINTING, EXTBRIOK and in- SPRING CLEANING and house­ 600. Bolton—one acre, founda­ 8464. cation, $to,500. Exclusive with SIX ROOM Ranch, excellent able offers. Lawrence F. Fl­ ping for a traffic sign. Heaa- original mileage 27,000. Call able. 643-0861. teriop, paperhanging. wall­ ' pairing. Prompt service. Up to 9353. plans and. specifications to the Robert D. Murdock, 643-6472. ano, Realtor, 643-2766. Charles J. D. REALTY 649-1869. WOMAN — General housework, work by the hour. Phone 643 $20 on your old watch in trade. office of Scudleri ft Mankey, tion, aepUc tank, well, $2,000, $8,600 - WELL KEPT 6% room condition, 3 bedrooms, ceramic Samuel M. man said he was unable to stop, paper removed, dry wall work. 7026. after 4:30. U ft R, Realty Co., Inc. 643- tile bath, formal dining room,- Nicholson, 742-6364. 618 Center St. and struck the cyclist. VACUUM CLEANERS, toasters, 8-4 days weekly, in Manches­ Closed Mondays. F. B. Bray, COMFORTABLE room in quiet Architects, In good condition Terme. Owner 743-8826, eve­ ranch, 6 bedroome, a tt ^ t iv e 2692. 643-5129 1969 RAMBLER American, ex­ Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ ter. Call 246-6563, 1-6 p.m., nings 743-8090. baseboard heat, aluminum Heasman took the boy and irons, Amps, drills repaired. ing arranged. ’Fully Insured. 737 Main Street. State Theater centrally located home, next within two weeks after the bid dining area, euturben. OwMr FOUR BEDROOMS Lavitt Agency cellent condition, asking, $550. Free estimates. Free pickup ' Monday-Friday. Building. to bath, parking. 649-7410. opening. combinations and awnings, fire his mother, Mrs. Daniel Botti­ Call 643-1078. 649-9668. Joseph P. Lewis. Doffs— Birds— Pets 41 anxious. Carlton W. Rutohhia. $17,900 will buy this eight and delivery. 629-3365. Realtor. 64941163. detection system, carport, en­ 643-2168 Realtors 875-6297 cello of 15 Dudley St., to tha SEJCRETARY — Typing, Miort- FURNISHED light housekeep­ 3) Record copies of the con­ Houses For Sale ‘12 closed rear yard, lot 110x172, room oversized cape up in MANCHESTER—Newly paint­ CHEVROLET 1956, 4-door Bel EXTERIOR and Interior paint­ ENGLISH SETTER, pedigree tract documents will be on fUe ed, large 6 room ranch, 2 full Vemon Circle—Pkwy. Exit 96 hospital, where three stitches HAROLD ft SONS RubhiSTRe- hand, some bookkeeping. Gor­ Florists— Nurseries 49 ing room with all cocking fa­ SPACIOUS 6 room older Co­ SOPHISTICATED $16,900. Philbrick Agency, 649- the Manchester Green area. Air, excellent condition. M9- ing. Wallpaper books. Paper- with papers, for sale or trade at the office of the Town Build­ GERARD ST.—Terrific family baths, 3 or 4 bedrooms, car­ Open 7 Days A Week were taken in the boy’s scalp. movai—Cellars, attics, yards. man Insurance Agency, 643- cilities, working lady preferred. lonial. modem, kitchen, IH 8464. Four rooms down with a 6171. 875-6083. hanging. Ceilings. Floors Fully, 1139. tor motor or poat. 643-1927. i JAPANESE YBCWS, 7 year olds. ing Department. Municipal home. What more could you port, ameslte drive, one half There was no arreet, Hut I Weekly or monthly pickup. insured. Workmanship guar­ Ten. 643-6388. , baths, S ' bedrooms, S-car ga­ COUNTRY COMFORT lavatory, and four bed­ VERNON —I Assumable mort­ damage was light. Harold Hoar, 649-4034. Building, Manchester, Connecti­ want for a home in the low J HOLLISTER STREET - Price rooms and bath up. Full acre ipt. easy parkway access. gage. 8% room oversize ranch 1960 THUNDERBIRD, green, anteed. Leo Pelletier. 649-6326. i WOMAN over 26 for Fridays; GROOMING and boarding, wtii I ^ cut; at the office of Scudierl ft twenties. Prime location, 4 rage, aluminum combinaUotu, collect and deliver. H. C .' * ^ " c h Road, Box 144. Bolton. 100x140 wooded lot, $17,000. reduced to $17,000. on this neat basement, one-car detached Anxious owners moving out of on large wooded lot, 1% baths, ah powered, sunroof, beautiful YOU ARE A-1 ! Truck Is A-l! If no answer. 643-9043. | and Saturdays, 9 p.m.-3-.a.m. I Mankey, Architects, 627 Main bedrooms, porch, garages . . . Live charmingly In this one 6 room Cape, all rooms are fln- state, only $16,900. Lawrence conditicn, owner, 528-4379. Chase, Harmony Hill Kennels, Apartments— Flats— Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. garage. Vacant, has to sell. immediate occupancy, $16,900. A glass measuring eup IW (Cellars, attics, trash, small INTERIOR and exterior paint­ Apply Piccolo’s Pizza, 467%’ Street, Manchester, Connecti­ and an In excellent condition level 8 bedroom home cus- iriied, even the rec room in Needs some redecorating. F. Fiano, Realtor, . 643-2766. Cantor ft Goldfarb, Realtors, liquids has a apout, one for diy Main St. Bolton, 643-6427. Tenements 63 T. J. CArtxskett, Realtor, 648 1961 RAMBLER Convertible, trucking done A-1 right! Odl ing, wallpaper removed, fully I AFRICAN Violets for sale. Call cut, and at the F. W. Dodge MINUTES FROM downtown t(Hn built by Risley. Located the basement, 2 full baths, Start packing and *call Charles Nicholson, 742-6364. 643-8442, 876-6244. ingredients has a plain rim. 643-2928, Tremano Trucking 1677. screened porch, many other good condition. Best offer. (3ali insured. Rene Belanger. 643- FREE — Houaebroken kittens, **^~” **>- BUST HARTFORD—New de­ Corporation, 1 Professional M.anchester'—Unusual 7% room on Center Road in Vernon T. J. Crockett, Realtor at Service. this lovely ranch features exti:as. Vary desirable loca- MANCHESTER — Executive 649-1184 after JL______0612 or 644-0604 Help Wanted— Male 36 real pets, looking tor a good luxe one bedroom apartment, Park, Farmington. Connecticut ranch, 8 or 4 bedrooms, Uvl^ 643-1577 to see- this home. home. Call after 6 p.m. 649- 4) Each bidder shall submit room with fireplace, ponelm paneled wall worit kitchen tion. T J. Crockett, Realtor, home, 3 bedrooms, living ALL TYPES screens rewired Household Goods 51 all electric kitchen with dis­ 643-1677. room, dining room, kitchen, 1065 THUNDERBIRD, excellent INSIDE AND OUTSIDE paint­ WANTED MAN to leam carpet 0657. posal, tile bath, wall-to-wall with his bid a certified check or U V E IT UP den, family size kitchen. Ideal with separate dining room, MAN<»ESTER — Attractive, condition, new 312 engine, year with Alcoa screening C^l 649- ing. You name your own price. ceramic tiled bath with comfortable, easy to maintatii family room, recreation room, 4833 for free pickup and de­ laying trade. Must be free of EVERYTHING In steriUzed carpeting, heat, hot water, bid bond in an amount equal to setfip tor In-lawB, $31,000. Wol­ 1967, 3-speed standard. Call 649-7868. 876-8401. FREE to good home—spayed 10% of the bid price. verton Agency, ReUtor. 649- ' tub enclosure, 1 car garage. BOWERS SCHOOL - 7 room 6>/4 room ranch. 3 bedrooms, IH baths, aluminum siding, livery Prompt service. military obligaticms, alert and reconditioned used furniture parking, $99 monthly. J. D. Cape, full shed dormer. 4 bed­ built-ins, just right for the Lebanon 642-7251. willing to leam. Apply in per­ 2-year old Elngllrii Setter, ex­ your own home and on 281$. Large lot. Priced to fit rec room, extras. Priced to PAINTING — HSxterioc and in­ and a$q>llance8, high quality- Realty, 6484129. bidder shall also pre­ rooms, dining room, living young executive. The Ed Dupre CHAIN SAW work, trees re­ son to Mr. A. J. Tuigeon, cellent with children and for sent** evidence of ability to pro­ your own beautiful grounds, your pocketbook at $17,900. sell. Owner 649-7889. 1966 CHEVROLET, 2-door hard­ terior, reasonable rates. For low prices. LeBlane Fum ltim , n i s 8 year old ranch home room with fireplace, breeze­ Agency,. 643-1900 or 643-4271. moved,. lots and roads cleared, Manager Carpet Dept., Wat­ hunting. 643-8748. 196 South street, RodrvUle. cure and pay for performance COVENTRY LAKE - Water­ Call Doris Smith top, 61-286 engine, rebuilt pow- free estimates call 649-6M2. an Bcott Drive in Manches­ front. $14,400. Professional way. attached garage. $15,900. also bulldozed. Free estimates. kins Bros., 935 Main 8t. 875-2174. Open 94. M d labor and materials bonds Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. COVENTRY Golf course bor­ MfUde, $800, 649-6076, after 8 742-8096. GERMAN SHEPHERD, male ter features 6 rooms, 2 full neighborhood, completely fur­ p.m. -pu pi^ AKC registered. 876- In the amount of 100% o f tte PLEASANT UVING ders property, (near Bolton s a l e s Glenwood Manor baths, attached garage and nished. year 'round 6 room REALTOR Electrical Services 22 IN S ID E .contract price. JARVIS REALTY CO. MANCHESTER — Two family 4661. ■11 city facilities. Priced in home, fireplace, garage. larn hne). $15,700. only. Immaculate l a w n m o w e r s - Sharpened Work Discount Stores, ASSORTMENT of good ttsad 6 ) No bid shall be withdrawn flat, 5-5, 3 bedroom arrange­ » 6 7 DODGE CUSTOM Royal, low twenties for quick sale. screened porch, artesian well, Ideal Surroundings 6% room ranch. 14x20 living and repaired, pick-up and de­ FREE EamiATBS. Pmnpt Home Shows, Boat Shorn, ' ranges. 6434663. ‘ Four new luxury apart­ for a period of thirty (SO) days 649-13(X) Eves. 649-2819 ment. large rooms, deep- lot, 4-door sedan,' automatic trans­ livery in Manchester and vi­ Live Stock ^ iJ Oall Barbara Babin. floating dock, water skier's romn, knotty pine paneled mission. very reasonable. service on all types of eleo- Fairs, Etc. ments available Immediately, good income, good potential, Who Is A Realtor? cinity. Russ’ Mower Service. trical wiring. Licensed and In­ RUGS, never used. 0x12 beige, subsequent to the opening of haven. Lawrence F. Fiano, Chistom built Colonial Cape raised hearto fireplace wall \ Phone 643-4064. EXHIBITS quiet residential neighbor­ $15,600. Wolverton Agency, with bookshflves, 8 good sized 742-7807' sured. WUson Electrical Oo., WELL MATCHED pair of De­ $26; 0x15 gold oriental, $36; hood. Four spaciouB rooms me bids witheut the consent of Realtor, 048-2766. Charles on two AA zoned lots. First He or she is a Member o f the Nationml Association DIVISION von steers, 3Mi years, ex­ the Owner. JARVIS REALTY CO. Realtor, 649-2818. bedrooms, tech with double Manchester, 649-4817, >643-1388. blue Kirman, ivory Maharaja. and bath, FMIco electric Nicholson. 742-6304. BOLTON—Assume $118 month­ J. floor: Large living room h a v e SMALL pickup truck— Work Local or tremely srell broken to drive or 289-6958. Richard Martta, 648-1131 '' Eves. 643-1686 and dining room. B^room, closets, hot water heat, full of Real Estate Boards. * Trucks— Tractors kitchen with combination ly mortgage on modern 3 bed­ BOLTON—440 foot frontage, ap­ buem ent with 2-car garage. Will do odd jolw. Attics and pull srelght,aaldng beef price washer and dryer. Indl'ridual General Manager PICTURESQUE eettlng—7 room bath, lavatory, kitchen. cellars _ cleaned. Rubbish re­ Travel $5M. c J l Paul Toomey room ranch, garage, 180x160 proximately 3 acres, brook. 6 acre, high, well landscaped INTBRNATIONAL truck, 1966 Floor FiniahiiiK 24 643- zoned Hydronlc heating wltb • Manchester, brick ranch, family room. IH room house. Asking $16,000. Second 'floor; Large bed­ moved. ' Reasonable. Call 649- N. E. TERRITORY 6261 sa le lot, Vin Bogglnl, Bel Air Real lot, trees. Minimum down, fi- Make body, 643-9681 after 6, ,FOR :—Roper gas atove, • domestic hot srnter fur­ _ . ^ ^Connecticut MANCHESTER-Off East Cen­ baths. douMe garage, wooded room, pine panelpd den or WHAT IS THE QUALIFIOATION7 1043. SANDING and re finishing— Hhcperienced or $20. Call 6404943 aft^r 6. Dated: May 21, 1954 Estate, 648-98S3. E. J. Carpenter, Realtor. 649- -nanclng available. Lawrence F. weekdays, all day Saturday nished. Sound and tire re­ ter Bt Six room Cape. 3 bod- lot, Manchester. ..aCarlton W. 6061. bedroom. Enclosed breeze-' and Suiiday. Spring Special—average 9xU Inexoerienced PALOMINO Tennessee srallting Hutchiiu, Realtor, 049-5182. Fiano, Realtor. 648-2766. FULL LAWN CARB>-Iime and, room, $27.60. tw o ' coatc Call horse. SH year geCdi^, 17 ONE CHAISE lounge, mi^rfe sistant, $180. monthly. rooms, dining room, laiige EAST HARTFORD - Garrison way. Attached 2-car ga­ Must be approved by other members of the local No Canvassing kitchen, living room 'with fire­ MANCHESTER — $800 down. Charles Nicholson.-742-6364.' fertilizer applications, crab 649-3240 now tor tree estimate. No TeIe{Bioning . haitds. very well broken, needs i breakfast- set, two upright Oolonial, 3 bedrooms, 1% rage, wide ameslte drive.' place, good location, beat val­ panel baths, fireplace, built-lni, Lovely 6 room (Tape, rec room, grass control, all season main­ No Lead Chasing ejmrienced rider,, broken to lawn mowers. 649-3482. family room off kitchen. 3 bed' Plaster walla. Beautifully MANCHESTER—An extraordi­ board and subscribe to the rigid code of ethics of Auto Driving School 7-A W A R R E N S . HOWLAND ve at HO,600. Wolverton Agen­ breezeway, attached garage, enclosed porch, garage, shad­ tenance. Reasonable rates, FLOOR SANDING ^nd retinialh No Door to Door Selling ride, drive or jump,! guaranteed room ranch, aluminum atom s, landscaped. L arge' outside nary ranch home In Buck)ey ing (speclalUkig In (Oder TWO PIECE gray modem liv­ cy, Realtor, 040-3818. wooded loty $/"2,600. Philbrick ed lot on quiet street Hayes fleldstone fireplace. Conven­ the National Association. , P. ft G. Lawn Maintenance, We place you where the peo|d« sound. $460. firm Call Paul RMitor 6a -iio 6 Sairtic Talks cellar, 163x345 lot, only l$18i- School area. Features 8 laiige 649-6087. tioors). Waxing Ooora. Paint­ ing room set, $60. GWa 649- AND Agency, Realtors. 649-8464. Agency, 643-4808. ient. are Toomey, 4484251 BENTLETY SCHOOL — 0 room 6(X). Carlton W. Hutchins. 649- rooms, 3 bedrooms, fireplace, K -Z L E R M ing. Ceilings. Papertiangtaig- 1168. attroched garage, nicely land­ G ft W LAWN Maintenance— Capo with attached n ra g e , 0133. MANCHESTER—6 room Cape, RCXJKVILLE:—Five room ranch, No job too amall. John Ver- $450 Per Mo. Artldea For Sale 45 scaped lot, tip-top condition, mowing, nning cleanup, fer- falUe, 649-5750. MOVING—Gas and gaa atove; REDECORATED 6 room du­ Hi$$til Smnn tree rfuidld lot, 3 bedroomo, full ibed donner, fireplace, ga­ newly decorated throughout, 3 H. B. GRADY Dcivinf School Guaranteed Salary dining room, epaoious living $16,900—Air tvxWMtuin, Biai). rage, city wattr and aewar, bedrooms, high altitude view $16,000. Wolverton Agency, tUlatng, rotung, rototilUng, gar­ $-plece Uvlng room set 646- plex. in, Vernon, hot water, Realtor, 640-3818. ' DARK, R R S , atone-free loam 6QM. room with fireplace, iMi baths, wariiar, firaplacB, larfa kltdt- nicely landMsped. Owner 646- of the city, large lot, 70x280, For Frpf eaaloaal ft VMeadly legrlea dens plowed. Expert wonman- Call Mr. Miaiph Also till, gravai, sand and adiflts only. Can 649-1467. NathlM CIcsMl 648-8009 siUp: John Williams, 648-8946, Bonds— Stocks— 8«ptlo Taaks. Dry good location, 117,400. Wolver­ en, roomy I bedromn ranch, « 1$. , with more area In the rear of arndn and** ■lilft. Wed-Fri., , ateoe. 64$4604. 100x300 lot Don't wait Garltoa VERNON CENTER — 8 room CYril Guerrier, 4294(846. MortKages 31 9 a.m .-6 p.m. SINGLE MATTRESS, atanoat FIVE ROOM tenement to rent. JwwM Lillee laetaUea__1 ton Ageaqy, Realtor, 049-3816., 200 feet, $12,900. Owner 649- fm * plek-up new, $25. Several full length led—deft W. RutehlPii, Raaltor, 669-8183. MANCHESTER*-# room SpUlt 7SM. older Colonial house and 3- CALL A REALTOR 8$7-8046 KEEP’ Your carpets beautiful Apply 96 Foster Street or mr Waterproeflag Da«a, VEIRNON—6% room ranch, ga­ otory bf^rn, lovely setting with ftPEOAL BUMMER Sale , on SBOOMD MORTQAOM - Oft- srindow screens, $3. each. CW phone 64$-7$40. OONOORD RD - Beautifill Level, luage, deep land­ aarvop* atudwito our spa- despite constant footstepa of ranch, large tiring room, form­ rage, fireplace, reoreation fruit trees, garden space- on Only a^ Realtor may diaplay rooting, aiding, gutters. 1^ - limited funds available tor sec- PLUMBERS, heating men, and 646-6779 mornings. THREE BEDROOM ranch on scaped iot, utiUty and rec M wini "ROOM 8^n»edit>otos, 116 Omter I t . J u h era, wid all types of home Im- a busy family. Get Blue Lus­ al dtntaif room. oMinet kitchen, quiet street 100 yards from ceramic bath, formal dining room, aluminum wlndowo, large vpliiaUe corner lot, cmblete- oed mortgagea, paymenta to experienced helpers wanted for THHJCE ROOM heated apart­ room. 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, 1 igMiUr c u t lor tt«a book- proveqiients. 0 0 1 Al Palmer af- tre. Rent riectrlc shampooer FOR BALE—Kelvlnator magie ment with stove and refrlgeim- •MUIMIEY BROS. t baftoMwia. raoraatton roora, Bowers School, 90x100 lot. Via flreplaea. Reduead to $U,000» room, bright kitchen, p ^ h , tranifarred owner im ust sell, needs utility improvements, new work. Call 7484390 altar $1. Paid'a Paint ft Wallpuer SftwcngB OiOpoBil Cft. w r T p.m. 648491$. aorvloe. J. D. 6 p.m. <9*ds rafrifentbr. CWa 64ft5u tor, one middle-aged pereon. KSrkm ■- Boy^^, Bal Air Raal Batete, Wolvartoo Agatuy, Raaltor, priced below ap^sal. W m - asking $16,400. WeoleyW< R. Reiwonafate oftera conaklQrad. 8Wl4y. after 6. 64I40JB. tBB-lBB Tkari Uy R. 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TUESD^Yi MAY 96, 1864 Avsrsfu Dully Net PftoB Soo M i n G H t s l N For tea Waak MMM S ite SB, 1B84 13,981 About Tbw n 12th Circuit temibar at tea ApOt Auuan at OlmUlatlen Ik s Amatlcaa Laghm Post G)urt Cases Mtaiehaattr A City o f ViUmgo Charm sriH Bsst St 8:16 tonl«tit st tbs ■ - ' Post B oom on Lsonard S t Hs< MANOHESTEit SESSION ftMiBXHnts wUi bs solved. SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE T«I.U XXlII,M b.kt (THHTlTdHX PAGES—TWO BECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 27„ 1964 PRICE 81TEM CKSnS Fines and bond forfeitures, to­ Tbs OcsiMnsd Mothers Clr- taling 1444, were ordered in Stas o A psrticipsts in s Holy court yesterday against a dozen Hour si 7:80 pjn. tomorrow st out-of-state motorists on speed­ ■ t BsHllotoinsw*s Church. TTte ing counts. Only one, an Illinois Mswv 4Smss J. O’Brisn of Mont- oifls wW bs the spssJcsr. After motorist, appeared to answer tlw is HkIoiis oliservafioe s the highway violation. I T NOW Wiestins wffi bs held in the Thomaa C. Luzzi, 24, Fawca- NORMAN’S tuck, forfeited a |50 bond when he failed to appear in court to BIG Savings • BEHER Selection • BEST Service M . lis is s r o t’s Olrels, Dsutrh* answer to a charge of operating / a motor vehicle without a li­ Nehru Dead of Stroke tors b f lesbdla, w ill bold a pub- cense. Ue IsiUtai^ whist and setback Judge Francis J.’O’Brieh or­ sand party tonight at 8 at the dered fines in the following Knights . o f Oohanbus Home cases. George H. King, 41, Thdteis w * be available at the Coventry, $75, reckless driving; Goldwater Slate Events door, snd refreshmwits will be Glass Speaker Joseph Levesque, 65. Glaston­ India Successor Kenneth M. Wilson, curator of bury, 839, driving without a li- the Coming Museum of Glass, I cense (821) and failure to grant HOmbsis of tile gradtiating ; the right of way (818); Clay- Loses in Florida ! ^ t e daas of 103OB of Manchester Coming, N.Y. and former chief ^ ton Patch, 60, South Windsor, Crucial Problem S g h School idanning to attend curator at the Old Sturbridge f 830, driving without a license the 3 ^ anniversary reunion Villiage, Sturbridge Ma.ss., and I (815) and operating a motor MIAMI, Flo. (AP)-—A delegate slate pledged to Sen. ^Burt’ Identified, to bs held June 6 beginning at curator of the Delaware State I vehicle without headlights or Barry Goldwater was turned dbwn by Republicans, and NEW DELHI, India (A P )—Prime Minister Jaw^sr- 6 pan. at the Lantern Village |tailllghts (815); Paul Nicklaus, a governor sworn to erect barriers against cjvil rights Sought in Albany lal Nehru, the aristocratic statesman who led India is Museum In Dover, Del., will be 120. Norwalk, 816, failure to B am are reminded to call Mrs. the featured speaker at the Cov­ was nominated by Dem madb no bones about cur­ An Associated Press poll had Y., yesterday as Robert M. Nehru’s death. to the Coventry Glassworks. He tsi Spnioe B t for drill. Hartford, 821. failure to grant rent disahchiuitment with the shown most of the Brown slate Chappelle, 24. Nanda was sworn in by President SarvepalK Radhak- will discuss the parUcular re­ one-half the highway Richard Arizona conservative. loyal to Ckddwater, but Browh sults and information that can Hie detectives eaid Chap­ rishnan. Town firemen from Hose Co. Stakowltz, 36, of 444 Center “ Clbldwater appeared on tele- now called it a ‘‘no-preferanca be obtained from an archaeolo­ pelle, who went under the name An elderly philosopher rmowned in world academic 1 yesterday afternoon at 2:49 St., 818, operating a motor ve­ vlsion and raclio extensively in delegaUon.” of John Burt in Hartford, is gical excavation of the site of the Wet week and campaigned NAydon Bums, B2-yaajr-old circles, Radhakrishnan was charged under the consti­ were called out to extinguiah the Coventry Glassworks, and hicle while his license is under wanted for a May 7 Jewelry minor grass fire in the freight suspension; Irene Talbot o f 64 agalnat us,” said Tom Fairfield mayor of Jaekaonvllle and a theft in Albany. tution to take over the government on the death of the sites at Glastmibury and Mary­ touidi-talking foe of the civil yards off HSm S t Cause of the Benton St, 815, failure to drive Brown of ‘rempa, state Repub­ Police said 40 women's rings, land. rights bill, won the Democratic prime minister. But Nanda was quickly ^osen to hiun- fire was not known; no prc^r- in a right hand lane; and Ed­ lican chairman who heads the valued at about 81-000, were Wilson wUI also show slides of nominaUon for governor. That dle the administrative details. ty damage was reported. win L. Young, 24, of 96 W. Mid­ winning elate. found in the room he rented some of the archaeological work means almost certain election In dle Tpke., 86, operating an un­ “I feel we have a mandate two weeks ago at the Hotel Nehru’s death was attributed io a heart attack and in the Near East in which the November agalnet Republican H m Mothers Chib of Center registered motor vehicle. from the peofde to go to Cal­ Hartford. shock. ' Coming Museum of Glass has Charlaa HoUey, a atate legis­ Oongragatkmal Church WUI Several cases were continued ifornia and represent Florida It was the room in which Po­ "The prime minister le no participated. lator. meet at 8 pm . tomorrow in the to later court dates for plea and the beet w e can. Whether the liceman Henry W. Jennings more,” Steel Minister C. Sub- Members of the historical so­ Bums won by a margin of diaposition. d elen tee 'WllI be in favor of waited Monday for Chappelle ramaniam told tec sobbing Par­ U.S., Soviets Fedmation Room of the LOW, LOW PRiGED critical condition. weeks had resumed his seat in Soviet Union and termed tee was held recently at Unlm Ool- will be on display. ‘Salute to LBJ’ Raises Jennings, 28, had been aa- Parliament. event "a aigntilcaiit step” la Barbourvllle, Ky., where it eidmiteh ■Igned to the hotel to pick up His only child, Mrs. Indira building understanding between he is a Junior majoring in ao- Chappelle as a suspect la the Gandhi, waa with him when he tee American and Soviet peopl*. Any Gold Star Mothers in ®*o*oey, and phyaical education M iM h wounding of another policeman died. A large team of doctora The treaty, announced afmui- the Manchester area who do •■f yam! $1 Million for Party and health. 8 «B early Monday. was in attendance. The U.S. taneoualy in WaxUngton and not belong to any organizations 0 1 V .pweaman James F. Regan Embassy offered its medical Moscow, will provide for tee may participate in Saturday staff and equipment, but an em­ at NORMAN’S! WASHINOTON (A P) — Demo-fehaw at the District of Columbia WM ahot when he surprised an opening at consular offloas ia morning’s Memorial Day Pa­ ELEBT1HC intruder at a television appli­ bassy spokesman said the Indi­ the two countries. D ia the first rade by contacting Mrs. Laura crate cboniaed “Once In Armory, with 700 pstaons on ance store. The burglar disarm- an government did not request treaty ever negotiated between j Personal Notices | Loomis at 48 N. Elm St. They The Amaiing New Love Ldmdon" hand tor the earlier 81.0004a- a f Ragan and ahot him with the assistance. . the United States and the Soviet w ill be picked up and returned poured an estimated million dol­ plate dinner with the President police gun. Nehru's two sisters, Mrs. Union. to their homes in cars. FAN lars in tee party traaeury Tues­ No figures were available, but in Memoriam Regan’s gun was used by Vijayalakihm i Pandit and Mrs. Johnson, eitiag the advan­ day nlgbt and heard President the ferovltlee probably oentrib- Krishna Hutheeslngh, left Bom­ O iai^eU e ip tee eleoring of J «i- tages which be eocpecto this Members of the Marine Johnapn stop Just abort of ds- ttted at least tbs H n ^ o n prs- "wnayy « f our son sad ninga, pollde aaid. bay by special plans for New country to receive aa a result jsoilier, & cer Beary Rydlmrics, I-ieague Auxiliary interested in elarlng vrhat everytme knows: dteted in advMws. Delhi. But Job)Johneeh, wtth tongue firm- Meai(aanwlille, three othfr men of the agreement, eaid that when aho passed away May aa 1M8. marching in the Memorial Day k e e p that he idins to ha, araund ier Mrs. Pandit ia governor of tee treaty takes effect "Amerl- ^ G. L RANGES ware analonad in Circuit Court ieur more years. tod^ bt wtiy day, parade on Saturday are re­ j a W a h a r l a l N E ^ R U Maharashtra State. 13.77 RspubUoans # s rs slngfaig an* yMterday in oonnection with cane detained in the Soviet Un­ its tarn back to you. minded to meet at the Army Nehru’s death urgently raised WITH MIRACLE P-7 other tuna. ‘‘This ehow la open to anyone ttie break at the television ap­ .rrr ion for any reaeona will b* aa- Navy Club at 9 ajn. that day. a question teat has plagued In­ sured of access without delay to They charged tbit-caensr gov-' who wants to bBhtribute HOO to pliance etore. They requeued dia for years — his successor. A St. Qiarles Kitchen is no acnmsnt smployse had been the Dwnocrattc campaign," ha public defandem and thalr eiaes. Aeerican consular oCflciaU.” ton* heals aU sorrows, St. Mary’s Eiplscopal Guild India Future The Strong-willed prime minis­ you to fortet compromise between what yon The Ovens That Clean pressured Into taking part in said. were continued.. ter held the relna of power firm' Georg* Reedy, Whit* House T tfane has only proved, will meet at 11 a.m. Thursday Ibfo lioo-A-tiokct Dnsoemtle On the aeiioue Mdo. Johnaen They are Ohartei IteLean, 88; and Foes ly and adamantly refused to press secretazy, was asked we miss you yet. in the guild hall of the church. want and what’s available. told tea crowd, "Thla ia a slgnlf- Kennete A . White, 80; end Vic­ designate a successor. whether thte would apply to any Members are reminded to bring It’s truly custom-created around Grave; Nehru Qod save us strensth to tlstat. Themselves Eletfrically The feettvltiee wsr* part at leant moment You ari gather­ tor C. Aponte, 81. Police had no A leadiiv candidate has been Americans' who might b# ar­ 3 ^ * to bear the S5w. their sandwiches. Dessert and your personality and needs. ing as arting from hia prepared Bradsher waa an Associated ^ "He was a great world figure With all the ‘‘Oven Thursday night tai New York. Hartford as he fled when they stroke, ‘be summoned Shastri, Senate before it can take ^ ect, Card Of Thanks text, the Incident, who never Press correspondent in New Prime Minister Nehru of India and perhaps might be regarded 4 STUDENTS DISPERSED TRAVEL IRON Cleaning Electrical- Some 6,(XX) turned out for the tried to stop him for question­ made him a (Sabinet minister will be signed in Moscow on offiolally has aaid he wUl be Delhi from 1859 until early this shocked the capltala of the as a doyen (dean) of world SEOUL, South Korea (AP)— ly” features.. .plus ■tar-flOed “ Balute to Johnson” ing shout the burglary. statesmen,” said Earl Attlee, without portfolio and put him in June 1. I to thank all neUibars and Riot police used tear gas.today M. A. PETERSON candidate qfxt fall, added: year. Now stationed In Moscow, world today. Tributes poured Mtods for the many cai^ of sym- these; 2 level ex­ H a was tiaatod at a hoapi- who wae prime' minister when chazg*. Foy D. Kohler, V.B. ambaaea- to disperse a marching group of INC. STEAM er DRY ‘1 bona teat you ar* all goteg he dieonsees what lies ahead for “ sad sselitnice flvea me' at = - [ Z H Q haust system keeps tsl and tuRisd over to pcfllee. India after tee death of Prime forth from friend and foe alike. India became independent in But when Nehru began recov­ dor in Moscow, wlB sign for tea le of recent bereavement 1,500 high school students de­ to be ante b m for thoao yaara of MODERN KITCHENS kitchen fresh and Rocky Jettisons ’I^^to and Aponte ware,,arreet- Minister Nehru. Perhaps the most ‘ moving 1947. He also praised Nehru for ering, Shaatrl was . elbowed United States. Soviet Foreign S ^ beloved father, manding the release of students 110 Volt or 220 Virft acblovim ent that era yat to scene came at Geneva, where aside and hie politicial stock Minister Andrei A. Bromyko is Walter 8. Nevere. Designers and Installora cool. Vents from top coma.” ed Monday aftmioon. D hie lack of bltternees agalnat and adults arrested in antlgov- and back. 2 ovens ______r the delegate of Pakistan, a na­ dropped. expected to sign for the Soviet 607A New Park Ave. Underdog^s Role Johnson n e h t much of hie By H E N R Y 8. BRADSHER British rulers who imprisoned Mre. AHoe Beaael. dauaiitar emment demonstrations. Now Beffer Than Ever with a 23” master tion that once fought India and Two other pTrInlty _ expects 85 million will in olwrge of Middle Bant and — or one of the cream-of-the-crop Moriarty Brothers NEW cars. No I h WiscoMMt MDfiHgt w/t H w that cooks your food fund-raising campaign this fall be added for general endowment (See Pagej Tw elve) South Aslan affaire, and matter what you plan to invest in a car you can be sure that your needs cleans up tha apattar State Prosperity to finance a 10-year, 824.9 mil­ over the next 10 years and that ■ ' ' i-...... Am t Seoretary of State Rob- NO MONEY DOWN WorWt Fair and In Motropol and mass in your oven lion program that will include 83 million will be borrowed for bert Manning, In rherge at wfll be taken eare of in the proper fashion at Moriarty Brothers. We fea­ Buy On oompletaly. Just oloaa new faoUttiee, higher fa c u lty dormitory construction. Military Pardons pnhUc affaire. ture low prices and high trades and we can put you in a car tailored to your hoM Now Yoriu tba door...aatthedlala HARTFORD (AP) — Most salaries and increased echola^ The first phase o f th* pro^ ...and your ovaa economic indicators studied by ship endowment. , budget requirements. See us tonight! gram, one o f Trinity’s 150th Offender on ZIP DEBA’TE POSTPONED % ) YEARS TO PAY Long cornea out new-clean. the Connecticut La6or Depart­ The campaign will be headed anniversary goals, will be the UNITED NATIONS, N. P. Equipped wjth aenst- ment show the state is enjoy­ (AP)—Out of reepett for Moriarty Brothers was among the top 8 dealers in New England for total Yeiin for by Henry S. Beers, retired board capital gifts cam^gn to get temp unit. Push-button ing an almdet unparalleled chairman of the Aetna Life Af-’ ui^der w ay in the fall. WASHINGTON (AP) — H Prime Minister Nehru, OMiy controla. Auto- boom, which may have received Air Force eurrendered today in UJT. Security CoiuhsII today ‘ deliveries of Mercury^ and Ckanets for the month of April. Such popularity ' Easy fUiated Companies and a trustee’' Dr. Jacobs said the college matle appliance outlet added impetus from the tax cut. the case of the chaplain who postponed for 14 hours Ite nWBt be deaervedt NO PAYMENTS All AUBUST of the college. plans to Increase its enrollment and oven timer. Figuree released by the de­ failed to give his superiors his scheduled debate oa The expansion plana wore an­ by 25 per cent to 1,250 under- Oamba- at seaes ar'M sre Torms partment today show that new nounced last night by Trinity Z IP Code number. dla’s chargee of aggreeelaa passenger car registrations in gnuluates, increase the number , <1 President Dr. Albert C. Jacobs. It decided the chaplain will against the United States aad the state hit an all-time high in o f faculty by 20 per cent and / He spoke at a dinner attended not be discharged from the Air South Viet Nam. The March,' immediately following raise faculty salaries by 75 per -i'-V by more than 200 alumni, par­ Force Reserve. lag of the 11-natloa eouaeit tee tax cut, of 18,768. They fell cent over the 10-year period. ents and friends o f the college. The Air Force disclosed its was devoted to ai eeetoa at to 10,869 in April, but the two He said that by 1873 the col­ action in a letter to Rep. F. Ed­ trihutee to the dtad dopoMdoblo SERVICE by omt owm He said Trinity will seek lege hopes to add 100,000 vol­ months together etill represent­ ward Hebert, D-La., who had leader. Outotda tha U.N. 818.6 million in a capital gifts umes to the library apd increase qMoRWod oloW of ox p o i^ tTMioi d AondooiiieMi ed tee' highest two consecutive demanded v i expiation after qnartars, tha blah aad wWto M ORPTY BROTHERS months of car aales in history. program, 88 million of it in en­ aid to etudenta from 8350,000 a receiving a complamt from the ■ag ef the werii ori : -All data ar* adjusted to. sc- dowment fo r fboulUea, |4 mli- year to 8800,000 a year. tMXOOfJH O O J n m rn j^A lf-M X B a U K V MOMTERET, MEBODBV'METBCMt chu^aln. I Hob flew at ' . I oount tor aormal |. seasonal ilcn for acholarahlp endowment, Physical plant expaneion "There ie a raquirement that eouaell will MERODET COMET—WnXYS 8EEP ohangaa. \ , . ' i. • Nehru and |1 ihllllan for llbeaiy endow­ planned Includes a library addi­ all -Air Fore* Reeerviate aot on flnatheail Asia i N a Otbar maaauraa fcfllowad by ment, and about I6.8 mUUon tion. a Ufa adancaa eanter for active duty reepcad to official taw BseralBg. At OFIH DAILY f la f — WURDAY THl 4 iMiaiBttr N^m is ihown with the iBte Mnhaiui** Labor Department atatiaticiana for additiciiB to> ttoe eoUage study o f b iolofy and paw holofy, eotreepoadaBoo, th* Air Pores BeiHh Vie* Nam la OBITER ST. 0PENEVENIN8S MM11S alM U t new paaka ta A pril: To- plant. 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE ***«»-» tw. b h S ? 3 7 : qonatiteiT * fS m ferlBO non to ash tar aetioa WBombajr Of tea remaining |B aaUlkai Bflt Bi Hw eatMO-iBte

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