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MONDAY, 1, 1968 r -E K w r . fflsnrlrfiitfr Enttrttts VifraUi Most Manchester Stores Are'Open Tonight Until 9 0*Clock I ^ , Army Spec. 5 Bruce A. About Town BMooka, <(jnn o f Mr. aM- Mrs. Harold F. Brooks Sr. of 94 lOnUy Net PNM Ron The W eather tO m Whlam P. P1«*r 1, <|aug;h-' Broad ER., recently waa award­ » ct Mr. and Ite. Loon A. ed the rating of gas turbine »W The W M i BMal an] generator epeoUlist, upon Fair with aaaeonaMe tempoim. ipMDt taUMify of liutclMriUr, Bate Ig. 19M turae tonight end Wedmeday. k ttM d a n ’a Mat for th« aec- oompMlng a gm tuxMne ahd genMuitor aourae- in the Dapoait- Toidght’e low In 4ne 60c. Wed- « t B u ry OoUAge itMNlay'e high Id the 80e. Mlamt Sh(Mraa, Bla. ment at Meobantoal and Tech­ 15405 nical Bquliment at the U.S. • . U Manehett«r— A CUy of VtUmge Charm Anne DeOtaccio, Army Brigineer School, Ft. Bel- ^ . ' ’fTS. o ( Mr. and M l«. voir, Va. He waa formerly etn- VtM i. LX X X V n, NO. 2S8 (TWENTY PA6E&-TW0 8E(NTONS) BfANCHESTER, (X)NN., TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1968 «• r a c e ID PRICE TEN CENTS IkMMt DtOhsoodo o f 127 Bia- ployad i t the Mai Tool. Bn- MK WL, b w tMcn named to the gineecing 06. * aaoDod aanMatar dean’s Ust at < ■ . -■ OkNHmMcut CoMege, New Um- Da'vtd Mehen of 36 Fallovor Dr., is one of 300 undergiadu- aite membeiB of PM Khiipr Thu fraternity who win attend ‘Tm- SlLF-SfRVICf DEPT STORE U.S. Makes Oapgr Owiiet pact,” the iratendty's fM t an­ nual leaderahtp aohool, to be Extradition Ordered, held starting Aug- 22 at Indi­ ana Unlventty, Bfoomlngtim. Big Raid Ronald BarracUffe, son of $hop with t6iifidiac$i!jl2/, Deiiii Mr. and Mrs. Bdgar Bama- oMfTe of 96 W. MkkSe TpV«„ is On North BAIOON (AP) — U « . Air Ray Will File Appeal teMiig a six-we^ aununer course in guidance and counsel­ Force B62 bom ben attacked the ing at the Utalveralty of Ha­ aoutbenanoat part o f North waii. Honolulu. Vtetaem with the beavlaat aa- HOUSE turation raida of the war Mon­ LONDON (A P ) — A The dvttan Club of Manches­ day end today. British court today want­ ter win have an Informal meet­ Wiave attar wave of AmeHoa’a ed extradition of James ing tomorrow at 12:10 p.m. at Ugfaat bombare—76 planae in Cuba Gives Earl Ray, wanted in the &HALE Wnie’a Steak House. aH flying from beeaa in OMna- as the ac­ TOmt STOKE FOR wa, Thailand and Quam—un- cused assassin of Dr. Mnr- VOW, uom FBIOB8 Stories of “ Our Oountiy's leaaiiad more than four mUUon tin Luther King Jr. pbunda of eocploalvea on enemy Its Yersion Birthday'' wfll be told tomorrow The extt%ditIon' order at 10:30 a-m. at a story hour 10Lb.Bog iargate juot above South Vtet- Misses' and Women's nun’s border. was granted by Chief Mag­ tor cMMren from 4 to 8 yean Of Qie Diary istrate Frank Milton. in the Junkr Room at Mary Saoh B62 carried about 84,000 Cheney Uhraty. pounds of 600-and 760-poimd Legal sources said Ray bomba. HAVANA (AP) — FUel Cas­ would appeal the decision. , CHARCOAL vNbtie mioaioM of five planes tro ssya BoUvla’a pcettdent and The magistrate granted Ray COM C 0 ^ V ‘ each juat inalda North Vtet- • the oommander of Its omed nam. Another six miaaiana legal aid to piKSue Ms appeal in CHARBE YOUR struck the northern half at the farces srdared Cuban revoiu- a hlglMr court within the re- . damlUterised aone. tteoary toader Bmeato “ Oha’ ’ qulred 18-day deadline. PRESCRIPTION c The inain targets ware North Guevara aaaaailitotBd after be Ray received the maglstrate’a Vietnamese storage areas, was oeqAured and that two decision without any outward caves, bunkers and artillery Northwest Orient Airiines Cafxtain Richard Simon­ drunken aoldtom did the job. show of emotlMi. altos. One aim was to wipe out In an introduotioa to the Cu­ He was Immediately led from enemy big guru Jthat have .been son flanked by the four stewardesses that were on' ban vecaten of Ouevara’a Bolivi­ court, still aurrounded by a-cM’- steadily hairanerlng U.S. com­ his jet plane when it was hijacked to Cuba last an war dtety, GBaIro also dem of Scotland Yard detecUves, bed baaas and supply Uiws just USSR Shows claimed that BolM a’ top Clom- and taken back to his maximum AT below the eeatem flaidc of the night tells of the fliffht to Cuba today after return­ muolat, Mario Monje, sabotaged security Jail at Wandsworth 0MZ and firing at allied war- ing to Miami, Hie atewardesBes from left are Bar­ O uaven’S guerrilla canfipalgn Prlarni In south London. /, PINE PHARMAGY ahlpa ottahora. Another objec­ N o H u rry by IntaroepUng “ well trained There was no reaction from _ 24" Barbecue <^ill bara Schlosser, Marguerite Schmidt, Nancy I«e mtlitant Oonununteta who were ■peotators In the crowded court-' •M Center O t OIKAOld 5.99 tive waa to stem the Increeaing going in to join the guerrilUa.’’ Felds For flow of war materials to enemy Stevenson and Margaret Burt. (AP Photofax) room. to troppa in South Vtetnam. , Over Liner Guevara’s diary waa selaed The magistrate, sitting at Ms Easy Storage Surii heavy B62 strikes scene- by BoUvtan aimy autborittea benrit atached with law boMcs, REVLON ttmes have signaled a maaatve B ulletin after fate oafttae laot October addresaed Ray directly and told American grtmnd sweep. It is during an abortive campaign to Cubans Say Runway Short WASHINOTON (AP) — Tlie Mm: “You will be committed to I i ; n M \ II iriost. unlUtely that 'Amarloan areata what he daacribsd as a White Houee annoimoed today prison to await extradMlon to tro(^ I^an a sweep into the “new'Vietnam’’ in Lattn Ameri­ that the Soviet govenunent the United Statea." nor&em half of the DMZ or ca, with Bolivia an the ataiOiig WELDON DRUG CO. has acted to release a troop­ He then granted him legal aid TiiT M\IN S'l. 9.57 above I t But tlte B52s could be point -y Hijacked Plane Back laden Amerioan alrUner aftm softening up the enemy's artil- Oiban otflclala said they got for his appeal. ' Adjiutable tory to limit their reaction to receiving an official U.S, ex-, Aa Milton delivered Ms decl- - A smashing collection that fea­ preeeloa of regret that the hold of photoatetlc ooptoe of the tures the season’s most flatter­ chrome-plated other U.S. offensives akxig the slon, he glanced at notes and oc­ grUl, 1 in. craft violated Soviet air apace dioiy without paying tor them RANGE ing one and two piece styles in frontter. x. But Passengers Left but did not explain bow." Ttiece casionally reterred to the one of a host of flattering colors! tubular steel over file Kurile lelande. the law volumes. legs with U.S. eouross. said the storage was spaciflatlan that photostats Modified blkinU, nauUcal styles areas—oaves and bunkens—sup­ He dealt at some length with . , . some with half skirts or wheels. Bulletin ^ p j n . , EDT, and the pMoen might have baen obtained FUEL OIL ply both North Ifietnamese Infil­ gera ware taken Into a quar­ WASHINaTON (AP) — There through Bolivian anny sources. the contention of defense attor­ matching coveb-upa. Sizes 80 wore no signs today that toe So­ to 38. trators headed south and the ar­ MIAMI, FU. (AP) — antine building for queettbB- Oarizos' govemmant begna ney Roger Friaby that Ray GASOLINE tillery crews attacking South Eighty-olx passengers of on ing and clearance. ' viet Union (dans the quick re­ dtotrihuOng Its venton o f the could not be eoctradlted because Vietnam’s frorrtter.. American Jetliner hijacked to lease of a U.S. alrUner that was dtary free Monday. the alaytag of the civil righto “these are targets of oppor- Cuba returned to th e' United '^MIAMI, Fla. (AP)-nA hi­ forced to land by Russian MTQs In La Pas, Bolivian President leader, shot In. Memphis, Tenn., " tunlty,” one source said. “The States today aboard a mercy jacked Noithweet Orient Alr- during a troop-carrying flight to Rene Bairientos charged that April 4, was a political offense. Vietnam. B A N T L Y OIL Misses Nylon B62 bomber can blonlMt an area plane nomudly used on “ free­ Mnes jet returned here from the Cubtm book was flotional The judge agreed It was cotn- Tiki Ha­ The State Department said better than tacUoal fighter- dom fllghto” to fesry Cuban vana todoy but 86 paoneogen and fatee. He aatd It waa oon- ipon knowledge that King was a Misses' ond Womens bombers. We found a go(^ num­ refugees to Miami. The chart­ Monday that Soviet Premier Al­ trived by Ouba’a Oommunlat re­ controversial figure in the Unit­ remained etznnded in OUba. exei Kosygin told U.S. Ambaa- ber of logteUoa apols. We Just ered plane landed at Miami Cuban authorittee refuaed to gime to bolrter pubOo morale. ed Statea. But he refuaed to a c­ International Airport at 12:28 aador Llewellyn Thompson In TONGA bad a bunch ^ good targets and allow tbs pasamgsrs to return The Cuban -pubUcaitlon ap- cept the defence contention that B62a were going to get them merely that the matter Boating on the -thres-englns 727 jet, peam to hinder further etto^ fiila atom - would make the JAMAICA and while they had a oharme. An was under investigation. He (AP Fhotofox) ohOmtag Havana’ s 10,000-feet by the BoUviana to asO what crim e of Ma naanealiwtton a p ot TORCHES added benefit Is that if the gave “no assurances'’ of Ittlcal one. North Vletaameae plan some­ runway wna too efaoit tor a safe prompt Vetum of the plane or they claim is the true verden of David ClSlcu'tt, the British lawyer fo r the United takeoff. Guevara’s diary. Several proa- “To hold ao would be to ex­ Jacket thing, It wlH slow them down. the 229 persons, aboard, the States (jovemment, enters th^ magistrate's court tend the meaning of this caae BERMUDA SHORTS But the primary mdsslon waa to Freak St^rm A cbaitered, tour-engine pro­ State Department said. peotlve U.S. purchasera have peller plane, an AirNtt Inteina- deoUaed .the ligfata because o f at the extradition hearing of James Earl Ray.' too far,” the magistrate said. get rid of the stuff." The aircraft, a DCS chartered The case turned on whether The sources pointed out that Uonal DcTB woe dtapatohed to by the mllitaiy from Seaboard- pomiUe copyright complica­ Tosses Camp Varedero, Cuba, to fly the paa- tions, and Ramparts magazine the crime was political or not. enemy artillery some of which World Airlines, was carrying Under treaity between Britain . . has a range of 16 miles, has eengen to U.S, soil. 212 Vietnam-bound servicemen announoed tn It would 4 77 ’Rie Minneapolis • Miami Jet puUlah the (M,000-word Cuban and the United States, persona been harassing .the big allied and a crew of 17, vdten the So­ .9 9 may not be extradited for poUli- L A woman or a gizVa dreas Oold-tone anodized aluminum, •(ipply bases of Dong Ha and To Turmoil was Mjaoked over Florida Mon­ viet fighter planes forced It -to veralan,ln a special issue. '< cal reasons. and acceaaorles ahould fit her e ft. ebony black steel stakes. Oua Vtet, at the eastern epd of day nJ^ by a SpenWi-speoklng land Sunday on Interup Island In Milan, Italian publisher State McCarthy Unit figure. A dress that’s too loose Burn Tiki insect-repellent fluid. the DMZ. Dong Ha is also head­ SAUBBURY BSlAOH, Mans, paasenger who boarded the in the Pacific Kurile chain. Gtengiacoma FeMrineUi, 'the The ~U.S. government denied will make you look fat and one quarters of the U.S. 8rd Marine (AP) — A freak otorm with plane In Chicago with a .88 call- The United States said the jet flist puhUsher of Borin Paater- Ray’s contention that the killing that’s too tight wUI make you nak’s “Dr. ZMvago,’’ announced of King was a politloal crime. .look dumpy. When you buy a to Division and the nerve center winda estimated in excess of her revolver. had strayed off course while for allied combat operations 00 mfles an hour tossed comp The plane’s pilot, Oapt. Rich- bound for a fueling stop in Ja­ that he would pubUah thS Cuban “There Is not a shred of evl- dress, try it on and look at Takes Nine Delegates denoe to show that the murder along the DMZ. trallen and tento like match-' ard Stmonocn, dteputed Ouba’a pan tatter leaving McChord Air version of Guevara’s diary and yourself from all angles. The took place to further the ends of length of your dress la deter- Polaron ’ eUcks at the Saltobury Beach claim that a takeodt with the 86 Forcie Base in Tacoma, Wash. tain over aK proOte “ to revotu- HARTFORD (AP)—Leaders of the McCarthy drive, said the (See Page Two) ttonazy movemento operating In a larger enterprise,” David Oal- mlMd h r the Shape of your .99 ► ____ State Reservation Monday night paasengers would have been uii- While pressing for release of the McCarthy-tor-Presldent cam­ Connecticut McCarthyltes have legs, but keep in mind fash­ Moding dozens of persons to safe. “There was no safefy fac- the plane and those aboard, U.S. Latin ■America.’’ Bolivian au- cutt, .a Britlah lawyer represent­ ------: / paign m OonnecUcut have ac­ also accepted two places on ing the U.S. government told the ion’s rules of good taste. To­ tor as tor aa I waa concerned,’’ officials reportedly see the inci­ thoriUea aneated FelJrineW cepted \!under protest" the nine day’s aklrta can be anywhere V2 Gallon dent as strictly one tor the So­ during % vtott to tbelr country committees of the Democratic magtotrate. from 2” to 4” above the knee. Although eome traitor occu- Simonson told newsmen in Mi- natlonaiNqmventlon votes they national convention. panto said their vehlctea flipped ami. “I tried to get the Swiss viet Union, a situation that will laat year, charging that he was spurned aVUiglOemocratlc state He declared: “There was no Tour jewelry and. accessories Trim-fitting sbcnts there to oontaot Guevara, and The arrangement wais appar­ conspiracy. No other man or should be kept to a minimum, Picnic Jug Reed Quits, over oa many aa tour and even Embassy to explain but there require delicate handling. convention. t just a nice pin or a toacelet In a variety of fine eight tlmee, no deellM occurred was nothing that could be done, If the Kremlin were to allow expeUed Mm. ^ ently worked out Monday be­ other body was Involved. fabrics . . . combed the ’ plane and passengers to The diary puUtehed In Ha­ This was done at the request tween Duffey, other McCarthy “There may have been undeiN or ring. Pierced earrinfs are cotton plaids, and injurtos were relatively I believe we cotdd have mtule it of Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy bigger than ever. Just remem- , Water repellent Pigeon. New minor. \ c out.” leave at an early time it wrould vana gave no starOing revria- leaders, and State and National tones that this might be so, but stretch denims, flor- nylra shell with and Ms national staff, the Rev. Democratic Chairman John M. the evidence before this court ber thM “slmpUcity Is ele- ,al mini prtots, per­ ■' Ama MqtF* HoapMal at near-. A Federal Avl^on Admlnte- likely face condemnation*from tlona of OiKvara’s eclivltlea aft- gan ce!"----- j JI------■------. drawatring bot- jQOBph Duttey wdd. today, Determine the length your manent press laB- f tom and hood, by Newburyport reported it' traUon offictel In Miami said (See Page Ten) (Bee Page Nine) I^fey, the state chairman of (See Page Nineteen) (See Page Two) hair looks good vat and than rics with Soli Re­ e1astlclsed ~ Prosecutor gave emergency treatment to that under the moat adverse let us at SPEUi OF BBAUTT, lease! Sizes 8 to-18, wriats. In p

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Pen- Bastem OoraiecUcut State Cbl- M Oomrtwk Rd., (Mgh hnn- • •• OOOD PLAYBB AVOIDS eiminrid, 46 Weilgenrood Dr.; tege, WUUmantle: Mrs. Althea ocs).: various nolta, ate Pediatrics, 8 BhiefieU Dr.; Mrs Vlstoria Extraditioii Ordered, You Should Know NORTH ter area studenU ncelved de- p.m.; self servtoe m lt 18 a.m .5 .’Twerdy, 788 ToBond ^pke.; Jn- Open Tomorrow B A R R if If-ii roiMBcncsMABr t o w essb grsis from coMagsa' Ip Oon- BUIim D . Reynolds, 706 W. M id­ R Beck of Columbia; Mra. June Lawrence Memorial Hoa- By AISUMD SHWINWOUI 4 J 6 4 dle T’pke.; and John T. Von Dus- R. Ohartamb, B6 B. Eldrldge S t; pStal, New London: Marilyn H. OieweO House, 6 p.m . week- dMh W olf, Amoton. Ooventryte Town OfOoe To USSR Arms Offer? neottotit-laat month. Listed hers days, 8 p.m., weekends nod boll- BnvrHS YB8T E R D A Y : A Building will be open tomor­ Thomas DiMarco One cfbject of good ploy Is to <0 A K ID 6 er, 10 Middle Butdier Rd., Rock­ Mrs. Judith F. Grsych of Co­ Ktogton of Rockville; Donna CHOCOLATES acoonUng to schopls, area days; private' rooms, 19 a.m.; daughter to Mr. and Mra. New- row but closed on Thursday, Ray Will File Appeal tCoatliiued.rranJrace Oast The 1908 agreement bans tests avoid taking unnecessary fi­ 0 AJR54' ville. " lumbia; Mlehoiel S. Hoffman, Heirii of New Londcto (fonner- Thomas DiMarco is a young grads included: semi-privato rooms, 8 p.m.r ton Pierce, 156 Bldrtdge Sti; a Friday and Saturday. ta» epaoe, in the air or under the nesses. It'S eo«y to turn your * ^ Also, .Patricia U Ohsnot 22 M t Vernon Dr., Vernon; Bnn ly of Menchester); Donna man who speaks *rith the kind of Central Connecticut State Col- ___ vtsMing In 818, 814, and 888 to oon to Mr. - and Mra. ’TlmoUiy Wednesday Is the usual Sloe- (CotrtfaiDed F tmh P » « e O m ^ gun thai WU«1 King, "ttoe na­ Uon of the Americans should ef- France and China do not back on a finesse for the king or WEST EAST Cresfewood D r.; Jean T . Free­ O. Kotva of Andover; Mrs. Bar­ M arie ’Tedford o f BoltiHii and ture of the thing is that you can self assurance^ and asserttvneas lags, New Britain; Josephine KritWrm WMteonh of Ando- oAE Kme for Immediate family Miller, Glastonbury; a daughter Ing day for (he town offices, forta at agreement fall. subscribe to this. queen,of a keyj. suit, but you 4 K Q 7 2 , A 1095 man, 171 B. Center St; Belly bara W. Mliiphy, MS Main St; points to' a lone assassination only get one finger on the trlg- In Ms voice that leaves all of his “Eixperienoe shows,” aald iije ^ffer of,talks comes at a D. Oervase, loe Amott Rd., only, wMh a flve-mlnnto'Umltar to Mr. -and Mn. ‘niomas Du­ but because of the long holi­ don’t «ten have tlio pniWejn ot S 4 Z> 532 Ann M argie, 111 R idge S t ; and Donald J. Macaulay of Oolum- lor private purpose.’ g er at the thne.” sentences punctuated with the CMooiy^, ’’that without a reso- when conversations are M:S. In mathematics; Gerald tton. Altomoon vtoittng bounjn guay, Hartford, day weekend, an exception is reAsdng to ftnesse ogsimt on 0 K Q 8 7 3 2, B aih orii Li. Williams, 418 B. bte and David Rosano of Oo- Qulnnip9ac OoHcge: Robert VitH The argument that there was Frisby aaid the passing of the nnaUty of periods. He is direct lifts and constant exposure of going on, slowly, in Paris be- 0 P. Rothman, 66 School St., Oenter St, received M. .. do- obotetrloa are 8 to 4 pjn. tben DISCHARGED TBSTBRDAT: being made this week. ♦ K Q J 9 K .t ♦ 4 8 lumMo, racetved MS. degrees. V . T reu t S MUadow Lone, no conspiracy seemed intended clyu Rights Act of 19M was in a and concise, giving the impres- the policy that Implants mllMa- tween the Americans and North eight-spot. M.8, In earth science. 8 begla again at ;7 p.m. Vtotton Carl Dauber, 4 Hackmatack St.; The selectmen’s office has Opening lead king of dubs. ' . SOUTH gieM in reading. Riohard D. Vigneoult, Shoddy BJt."deg*ee" to apply only to U>e- firert-degree sense the culmination of the ef- aioo that he rarely engages in riam, H la, ImpoeMble to count Vietnamese. If added pressure David Odell, 612 B. Center A lso, Joen A . O ary, 166 IM Cee are aoked not to smoke In pa- Mrs. Harriet Mead, 42 Wapptog- also reminded residents that West opens the king of A. In psychology; Shelia St; Judith A. Grumbarii, 80 ttenPo rooms. No more tiuui two wood Rd., Vernon; Mra. Alice the town offices will remain and you win In dummy with <:? 0197 B.S. degree. Jamea DtCkison, S3 N eill R d., State of Temeasee foe the shoot­ coherence and other bodies. It idle man. At 3S, he is president poweiW agrselng to the solutidn 'ington to make concessions C. Daley, Lekewood Heights, Mount S t, RookyUle; Jacqueline vtotton at one ttrae per patteat Manning, Broad Brook; Walter closed on S a tu r d a y s the ace. Now you can cash the 0 10 Southern Oonnectiouit State RrickviBe; Hubert BUjah Saun­ ing in Memphis April 4. . was political work, he said, and and part-owner of a small but of pressing problems, and nqto- tlwre, Moscow could Ugure to South Coventry, BJ. m busl- A. Lsuis, bene E>r., Vernon; Ju- Pattento Today: 868 Oeddes, Bast Windsor; Mn. throughout the summer, as at tha ParioNla other two side sloes end bring 4 , 10 7 6 3,2 COHege awarded BA. degrees ders n . Box 826, Oovantry and When Ray was put on the an effort to compel the govern­ growing buslneas. Mordand TVx>l daily diaarmament.” make points wMh its Southeast nees education; Archongelo A. dMh A. Longo, 70 Ayera Rd., ADMFITBD YBBTERDAT: Bevarly LeBreux, 671 Graham has been the practice for the game home by oroasruCfing North East South t o : D e t e n h B otes, 3S Tannsr Ttaofnaa Adolpb SoMnnen, FBI’s "most wanted” list April ment to change Its policy, r' Oo.. located on the ToUand Tpke. D’A m oto, 167 Branford St, Wapping; Suaan A. Smart, 404 Rd., Wapptog; Mrs. Mary several summers. Pass 1 O at.; Rebeens Bennett Bhoe RFD 1, Hebron, nnelved M.A. John Adamy, 197 BkMdge St; 20, he was wanted also on a fed­ 'Ibe attorney went on:.^ jusv acroas from ABA Tool and 1 0 B.8. In h istory; ’Thaddeus 3 . B. Center St ; Josephine A. Sola, M n . Barbara Allen, Ciroas St., Brown, 4 Avon St.; Albion Whip­ j z ™ >""■>4 0 All Pa.ss L ake R d., Heftmon; Jeanne degrees. eral chaigre of oMHpdracy to . “It becomes abundantly plain Die Oo., will soon have 120 full­ propaganda value of the propos- o" West Germany su gg^ an ef- trlW . DobteSU, 10 O xfonl S t , B A . 46 Franklin S t ; and AHen Sul- Covmtiy; Primo Amadeo, 79 ple, 117 F oster St., W apptog; time employes filling orders for The danger Is ttiat one oppon­ Coleman, Bayhetvy Rd., Bol­ M.8. degrees were awarded to deny King Ms civil rights. that whoever did the kUUng did als, wWch.have an attoactlve to Isolato thafeountey from ’H.s In msthemattes; Melvin D. Ndc, 7C ML. Vernon Dr., Rortc- liv in g S t ; Jane Appletoia 404 Mra. Janet Stoon, 11 Walnut The prisoner has denied he not do it personal grounds both federal and private con- ent has a singleton dob and the M unne, S8 Berbara Rd., Ver- ton; Carol Meier, iSO Croft Melvin Eugene Dlckover, 275 sound to a wodd living in fear. oiKer-has a Singleton diamond vUIe, B.6 . degrees to elementa­ Dr,; Nmay Moore, 19 Bowen Abby Rd., WOpping; Mra. Edna S t; Alfred Wlegel, Ironwood killed King, or even kpew him. but on grounds which orase out , non, B .8. In social solsnce. South St, Rockvttle; Anthony ry educotton. a t; BOeen Perry, 211 HoUteter BsMvttle, New State Rd., Buck- D r„ Vernon, C BOLTON LAKE HOTEL ) Frisby told the court that of the disapproval of the type ‘'SSarco.anaUveofHarttord. ITmafe Vt F y i u b o t h ^ a ^ Reoetvtag masters’ degrees In Paul Melntek, 688 Hartford Rd.; A lso, R obert R . Btttner, 060 arid. Am shubecon, 7 Nle- tend; Mrs. AUne Bouchard, Also, Mn. Lily Gordon, 820 vriioeveT did the shooting did not of aoti'vity Dr. King was oon- who now lives In Wethersfield, movement In tile v^d to ludty you nvay ruff the second seven w trumps is sure to wta elementary edueatkn were John at, Joseph M artin O’NeUI, 43 B elle Route 44A-^Bolton, Conn. Bolton Rd., Venwn; and Rich­ denwerfer Rd., aoUtti Windsor. Glartodbury; Mrs. Groce OoQa- Tolland Tpke.; Mrs. Olive Zat d6 it on personal grounds but ducUng.” was bom to IMS and attended, ^ O^e^t say that Moscow 1. ^ or diamond, and «^ck,gumatotlwre- J. Osgtenello , 676 HUltenl St; ard J. Leigengutb, 46 EUiogton Circle, ...Vernon; Peter Hannon Mra.■( area schooto to graduate to 1961 taking admHarrtok of arousing find that the next opponent over- fore quKe safe. Fairfield Univenrity: Franoes bori Rooky HUI; Brian and kowskl, lao Bolton St.: Tel. 648-9781 because he 'disapproved of the Jofan A. Corison, 61 Avondale Ave., RortevtUe; B.8. d ei;ieee to S m ith,^ 18 B . Oenter S t ; WU- An office was opened in Wash­ A rn e FbeSori Sr., 82B HtMard Sbefla Christie, 49 JOn Dr., He­ Elva Janson, Ellington Rd. type of'actlVUy King was con­ from Hartford Public High ™ peoples. Bunddons among the Red ruffs.and returns« tnimp. ‘IWs Daily ()aesllan R d .; S i m SL Crom bie, 4M M. industrial arts. Uam OArard Stejtomson Jr., 440 ington by the conference and St, M AI; Rtobord L. Sefaous- bron; Larry Cook, HasardvlUe; South Windsor; Michael Kelly,- ^ •Dining For Pood At ducting. these activities, according to Schod. During Ms higli school Gromyko told the Soviet par- Qjtoese. But Bed China is al- would limit you to six trump pariaer opens wWi «ne dla- Main a t; Maryana DeOnittola, Connecticut College for Wom­ W. Middle Tpke.; Delmar Eu­ 17 Chambers St.; Michael Co- Its Finest career there te played three wolce. “Manoheoter baa SMno liament that better U.S.-Sov*et. reported on the way to tricks, arid you would bo down mood, and thqnext plajref poas- ter, 22; Cumberiend St, end gene Tunnell Jr., 40 Olcott St. Darlene Cyrn, Glastonbury. • Dancing In summing up. Magistrate Frisby, were clearly political. Also, Frederltdc Deane, 140 vensky, 199 Abby Rd., Wap­ Frisby made his statement at years of varsity footbaU as a gmut araas avaBelAe to Indus- rdatkma depend on the United testing an Intercontinental bal- one, es. Von bold! Spades, lS-g-6 s Oregory’M. Horton, Church S t, and David Alan Cato, RFD 4, On The Terrace, Milton said he found no dUficril- NurlIndew Dr., South Windsor; ping; Angela Rooks, Montauk • Banquets the second session in the Bow guard and was elected captain tay becoftse of the proximity States. He pointed to 'Vietnam missile. As for Peking’s r u Mu^ with dummy’s six or Hearts, 6-M j Diamenda. K-«l- Hebraic recelvad B.S. degrees. 'Coventry. Overiooh ty In establishing that there was D avU Frank, 80 Hom artead St.; Dr., Vernon; David Roggen- Street Magistrate’s Court on the of ‘earn to year. IBs eg Rt. 6 and Bt- W. U la the as the big obrtad.e He in- iugpfdooe of ..Moscow, It .. hardly y^uf own oaven te a type g.7.s-t; auba, 4. atnoe-dfesv Bawen Sriiool o t Ruth BUeen Buckley, Ktoga- • Weddings Beautifid ilton a prima fade case against Ray Mra. Morist GaBagher, 71 Sogl- kam p, 198 Blm Hill R d., Ver- velghed at length against West matters, since Soviet stock to ^ ftnesse. Tour ruff wHI be safe (What do you w fy t > New England's Leading Nriridng: Sandni Jean Auden, b t^ Ave., Rockville, received Lake. to King’s murder. ' U.S.___ government’s...... ______application__ Interest to football was keen ______gg soUvity______------ottteide of _ naw SL; Wapping; Mrs. OMve non; Mra. Barbara Soares, 32 • Conventions “On this, on the verbal and af- for Ray's extradition. Ray at enough to novate him to^s^ Hartford. There is so much German “militarism” Peking right now Is about as y Qig gjgiit of hearts la held t>y Answer: Sid two dlaihoi*l4. 9 Durkin SL, TLN._ a BJt. degree. miall 4*^wwqw rfrvih4ravvv ** Ua oIArt . . __ ___ a. . _ . _ao___ House, 26 Byrota R d .; Mancus Trumbull St.; Mrs. Barbara AIR CONDITIONED fidnvit evidence before me, a college where he couM get good land a-voiloble to attraeft raeli “expansiol^tam.” He also low as it can get. second-band rather than by You would Junq> to four ft port- Two-Year Professional UolvaraKy of Horifioid Western Connecticut State the first hearing last week de­ Jooeo, 89 Lynesa SL; Stephen Barbieri and daughter, Bast there can be no doubt,” he said. the chance to jJay another four put forward the offer of talks to awarded MJOd. degrees to: Ar- (joUege: Chester W. Jaskolka, FEATUBDrG nied that he killed King or even todurtry.” tourlh-liand. You would take teis ner’s suit were a major, bift Koday, Stafford Springs; Mra. Hartford; Mra. Fanny Pedraza Milton said no evidence had knew him, years as well as study to the While his company grew, Di­ the context of an eight-yeaivold type of finesse If you had to, but you avoid getting part iliNs School of (bur D. Alper, 99 Nike Clrele; 86 Neill Rd., Vernon, B.S. to To Revise Crime Law Stella Lignar, WSUmanUc; Mks. and son, 51 Englewood Dr. THE NICK NIOKOLAS TRIO 5 a '’' been produced to Rajivs case to field of economics. Marco managed to continue the Moscow blockbuster propoeel tills is the type of hand In which no trump when his suit la a mtor Luoille P. BartolonM, 67 W. education. Perscsis. accused of political BOSTON (AP)—’Bto state’s Juditti Miller, Oorkme Dr„ Tol­ Mrs. Barbara Santos and son, < Every Friday and Saturday, for your Dancing and show it was not an individual St Benedict’s' College to education he was forced to for "general and completed dis­ the finesse Is unneceasary. or. if partner cannot Ud cm * Middle n>lte.; Rtobaxd-PMitppe Yale University, New Haven; crim es a te not subject to extra- „ „ __ . tmm-o- 132-year-old criminal code, land; Mra. Gertrude W n er, 193 27 Old Town Rd., Rockvlll^; . Uatenlng Pleasure ' a c t abandon while working for armament,’! hugged off by the ' High Rntfa two dtonxxids, you wffl not ml* Brobon, 198 South _ St., Rortc- Richard Harris Treat, Bolton dition under the t«nUy between ° m "'. -wlttch has 1,500 different sec- WeOs St.; Mra. Ernestine Mttch- Mrs. Evelyn Dickinson and ‘.‘All I know is that this ac- oo just surti a happy combina- PAWA. In 1966 he graduated West as un-workable and de­ cash aU teree of the aide aces g mokOUe gome. ; ACCOUNTING uUle; ‘ Bernice I. Brody, 86 Center Rd., Bolton, B.A. degree. Britain and the UnHed States. ♦tnng, will be revised and ell, 404 Hartford R d .; Nancy daughter. East Hartford. cuped man ^ d he didn’t do it,” ___ tkMi of study and sport. He sus- from RPI Graduate Center to signed for propaganda pm*- and ruff a dllmwnd wHh tee nine Copyright 1996, Tracy Dr.; Gwen H. Brooks, 71 tTiOted States has also rtreondtoed by a 52-maa ootn- O’Brien, Huntington Dr., Vw- he said. asked "for Itoy's extr^tlon as injury to his senior Hartford, to the Advanced Man­ of hearts. ’Hien ruff a club wtth * WeMierell St., and Bruce S. misBiion. Aitity. Gen. B illot L. General Featnns Oorp. ' ■ HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING, non; Jamea O’Neal, 321 Oak­ The magistrate also passed ^ escMied convict from the y«»r tDat cut Ws last season agement Program. On Monday, at the signing ot the ten of hearts. Continue to Dreyfus, S71 Hartfoid Rd. Rlobardaon said - P rof. - Living------m . 66 Foreat S t, Hartfonl—TeL 247-1115 Mayor Lee’ s Veto land St. over the quesUm of Ray’s Iden- mgaouri State Penitentiary, but t*ort, but he had managed to Moreland, as the principal the treaty to check the spread ot obon Hall otf Harvard LawAnrif dtamonds and date wWi A lso, .C slla M. Lincoln, 70. tlfication without difficulty. Ray jj returned on that charge play varsity college baU for stockholder of Confra-Matlcs nuclear weapons. Premier Alex- Haiffted Rd.; Maigraret K. Mbl- Upheld in Effect Also, Robert OsoUn, Deepiwood Sebool vritt head trie group. Ttie high trumpa, ihm ^dtag SK Ck., Vernon; Foemst Owen, 88 was arrested to Britain on only, the extradition treaty over two seotons. He graduated Corp. to Rockville, sold the cor­ ei N. Kosygin propoeed disar­ Icy, 44 W eaver R d .; Jeanette NEW HAVEN (AP) — The $60,000 oobK of tee two-year tnxnp tricks ■» tee three «ae Cooper SL; Mary Parker, 18 forged passport and Illegal gun- would prevent his trial on the to 1965 with a B.A. In eco- poration to M arch 1967, to UDT mament talks, to include limit­ M. McDermott, 107 Keeney St.; Board of Aldermen In effect up­ H A V H Y O U Study is pledged by two chsri aces. Gerard St.; Cynthia Parktogton, carrying charges under the al- nujrder rtiarge. nomlcs, ba-vtog mtoored to edu­ corporation to New York. Con- ing nuclear weapons and means WUh (he first nine (rick s safe­ Marvin A. Roes, Gilead St., He held Mayor Richard C. Lee’s table funds. Hendea Rd., Andover; John ias of R^mon Ge<^e ^ Frloby argued that an offense cation with the tentative plan fra-Matics Oorp. produced a of delivery. Like Gromyko, Ko­ ly stashed away, you can then bron; JoAnn T. Scata, 26 Tfott- veto by making no attempt to Postma, Autumn SL; Ethel A M i e H A B L B But the maglrtrate , could be a political offense wlth- ot teaching to mind. line of ball -valves and actua­ sygin attacked the United States leaid a chib or a diamond (de­ e f SL; ESlsabeth R. Wateon, 129 qyerrlde It Monday night. flnd evidence that James attempt to overthrow While at St. Benedict, he was tors. on the Vietnam issue. He con- THEATER TIME pending on which hand has the Bretton''Rd., received master of Lee had vetoed the aldermen’s Ray Ik tte same person now be- la-wful government of a president of the Student Govern­ DlMarco’s actl'Vity outside of tended that Vietnam proved the SCHEDULE lead) and ruN to (he opposite education degrees. designaUon of the city govern­ CHAROB ACCOUNT? fore me.” country. Nor was it neoeasary ment and Ws name was entfered business includes membership need to eliminate all foreign hand with the six or seven of Also, Bari B. Anderson, 94 ment as New Haven’s anti-pov­ OHAROE YOUR Although Ray was granted le- tngi-e to be any kind of open in Who’s Who to American '"•ol to' the Connectlexit Opera Guild military bases, and that U.S. ac- Pitkin SL; Richard S. Borden erty agency in i^oce of Com- You should! It's easy to to Hartford. Both ’ ha and his oidents had proved the need to State—^Roeemary's Baby, 1 :30- gal aid to pursue an appeal If he insurrection or cl-vll -war, he leges. Thla latter honor was the Jr., 1081 Hartford ITAe., Rock­ muntty Pregreas, Inc. have oner all you need Is your wirtied, there was no public an- contended. result of a faculty nomination, wife, Joanne, never miss a per- restrict flights of nuclear-armed 6:80-9:00 ville; Charlee R. Oleaon, 499 FRESCRIPTION U. A. Theater — DetecUve, The mayor favored redeslg- ovfn good name. 30-day nouncement that he would. “Wherever there is a substen- R U based on extra-curricula formance to Hartford, and aircraft. BEAUTY SALON Oakland Rd., Wapptog; Gerard nating CPI as the commmdty 2:00-7:06-9:06 accounts, or up to a year in However, la'wyers close to w body of persons to the state activities and a high scholastic sometimes get the opportunity As Gromyko ha-d done, Kosy- FRANK’S CAFE M. Pasterick, Oestwood Rd., action agency despite criticisms Cinema 1—The Fox, 7:15-9:30 Easy Payment Plans. case said that an seeking by constltutibnal or oth- average. DtMarco’s football ca- to attend a production to New gin assailed Israel and suggest- The Family Restaurant Rockville; and George W. Trum- of CPI from Congresaman Rob- Bast Hartford Drive-In— be carried to the J®*” court means to compel the govern- reer fulfilled the first requirc- York. ed .that restrictions on the arms pore Jr., Frederic Rd., Vernon, ert N. Gtalmo and Democratic And ir s the best credit Speedway, 8:40. Solmadrld, CORNER MAIN A PEARL Curls on the loose? Pamper yourself to Beauty Welcome Here with arguments ment or the state to change its ment. and a solid B plus aver- Essentially, however, DiMar- race thsre could be considered received Master of buatoeas eui- Town'Chalrman Arthur T. Bar- reference you can have. imcal grounds as rejec ■ y^i have a situation ggg his four years of study CO Is a businessman helping to "only subject to the elimination 10 :U with more Beauty coiffures, with our Perma­ mintetratlon degrees. Ueri. JEWaERMHMMIIUTHt tU m MM East Windsor Drive-In—De­ Twin Lobslof Special! ed to M agistr^ 8 Oou^ where e-ven the crime of murder nufty completed his credentials create one of Manchester’s sue- of the consequences of Israeli nent. <3arl J . Saltoa, M errow R d., Lee said he had-to accept the A T I Should the High Ctoirt MJW ^^^y ^ motivated poUUcally,” ^ g candidate for Who’s Who. cessful industries. If .you ask aggression” and withdrawal ot tective, 8:40. Guide For A Mar­ (Wed. thru Sat.) ToUand and Thomas M. Toobey, legal advice of the city’a corpor- Deeritown Moiidlweter at 966 Mato Bireee him what his hobbies are, he’ll Israel from all Arab territories ried Man, 10^10 88 Oak SL, redeived master of atton counsel, who said it would PINE PHARMACY the api^. Fitaby asserted. > After graduation, he returned Manchester Drive-In—Maroc Now on Summer Special at $12.95 complete House ‘T have to say that the dq- y, Hartf^ and went to work ten you, “My hobby is my com- occupied last year. «3.95 music educa^n degrees. be iUegal tor the city to act as 994 OsBtor 88. pany.” Kosygin c ^ e up with a, de­ 7, 11:00. Rosemary’s Baby, 8:46 Appointments, not always needed. Hartford Hospital School of sin’s highest 9 ^ ceased man was a poUtical fig- ^ Whitney Aircraft in ifvfd_ with FrenchFrer Fries its own anti-poverty agency. tailed omidbus disarmament 3ei Nurntog: Judith A. Seavey, 77 engaging to political acUvl- Hartford to Ite Purchasing I and Coje CoJe Slaw 81 ‘ • ‘iliii:! proposal amalgamating Soviet Oxford SL; Judith A. McCarthy, court ad- “«»■” Department as a buyer. He Starts WodiMsdoy I'l ii proposals of the last two dec­ 120 Birch St. end Lorraine E. Taken by 1 Business Men’s WIGCERY BEAUTY SALON CARTER’S. ades and adding others, tochid- GO*sfVG Helnu, South St, Coventry. m illions i j U.S. Makes ing one to ban underground nu- Luncheons Dally 525 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Hartford tooUtute o t Account­ cotosbrOciui* BsMteMtqp V it t l e for over cleai' testing. That -would make Fresh Breads and Pastries ing, Hartford: John K. Oervtoi, 7 5 years Phone 643-2880 1 P IL L S . prohibition of testing complete. Made Dally! at 7:00 - 9:00 10 Thistle Rd. in hom es B ig Raid MttcheU College, New Lon­ like yours ”I don’t want.to repe|^ m^U. gneyd. & Featuring Dally Specials! Open Tueeday-Saturday 9 A.M. ■(» 6 P.M. don: Susan B. Royce, 103 Diane JI c t I Starts WodiMsdoy Legal Beverages Fridays 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Dr., A.A. to Uberal ante; Sally A. Beooio, 198 WeUB St., A.A. O n North ;>rrrH CLNTURY f OX PRESENTS t e l. 649-6644 ^****®*®^' X 0* ertradltton, Ray is cer- rraduate level at Trinity W A l f N E ^ in Uberal arts (-with honor). Read Herald Ads Detective CTiief Supt. T l^ as y, appeal to trie Ifigh Court. jj, Hartford. Although he (Coattaned from Page One) - v-r>-mw~arL . FRANK SINATRA Butler... ------of- Scotland Tardhadtes-Yard had tes­ «rtend ^stey to the required PIHI WUJBINUimUU , tified last week that, when ac- Despite 3,666 missions over "MBEFaRTMMIAIHIHIIIIIAH BoritBin fo r w«ekB at ieeet. numl>er of credits to obtain a North Vietnam’s southern pan­ ci»ed. Ray collapsed on a seat •me flrrt extradltioo master’s degree, he greaUy to- in his cell crying: "Oh God. I handle by smaller fighter-bomb­ EASTHARlfORO •muraday was devoted mainly hi* knowledge of the ers in June—an average of 122 a feel so trapped.” PRIVE IN 'k RT 5 to tesUmony on betaalf of ttie subject. day—U.S. int^ligence sources Ray quickly denied he ever U.S; govenmiient seeking to In 1966, he m arried the form ­ said tt and he made a further say the enemy is pouring more ENDS TONITE 1 prove that Ray had purchased a er M i» Joanne Dlpietro of supplies and troops into South denial today “especially to view ‘'Speedway’’ ”Sel Bfadrid” rifle with trtesoopde sights to Wethersfield. The couple have Vietnam than ever before. , BEES and of the fact that thla case will Btamlngham, AIel, had been three d d ld ren : Thomas, 11, thp ITAUANB^ ^ ‘ probably be given wide publlcl- to a Memphis, Tenn , “ A day or two of B62 raids i U sa, 8i and G artie, 4. isn’t going to hurt,” said one ty to the United States, eepecial- house oveilooktog the TlKXigh he enjoyed the work EASE WINDSOR ly to the so-called liberal source. motel where King was riiot, and gj pteWA very much, DiMarco The Stratofortresses each can DRIVE IN ★ RT 5 press. that prints found on the aban- tj,g organization was too big carry up to 60,000 pounds o l DRIVE-IN “I would urge this court to doned gun were his. for Ms liking. • ENDS TONITE take to the totality of the cir­ bombs, more than 10 times as “ The Deteettve” Wtllimoni'C 423-2423 1 David Calcutt, British lawyer ConsequenUy, he left PAWA much as one fighter-bomber. ‘Guide For A Harried Man’’ Feature Flnt Tuesday cumstances,” Ray said. "One, for the U.S. government, out- jn 1957 wd bought‘ part own- that I did not sl^ any kind ol , _ but they also present a better lined the U.S. case and said ership to -an infant company in [gj.ggt North Vietnamese statement whatsoever, and also King’s death was the work*■ of“■ Rockville created only the pre­ missiles than the smaller, lower EXCLUSIVE SHOWING the fact that I said I did not INTO SUMMER "‘(be stogie hand of tl^ nun.” vious year: Moreland Tool flying fighter-bombers. want to)have conversation with Frisby, to opening'^y’s de­ Co. It had been formed in S W y B ’KEIRDUIJEA anybody connected with the To clear the way Monday, WITH A NEW fense paid prenttcally g » atten­ 1966 by three A ^ Too! and t United States Justice Depart­ fighter-bombers streaked in INI tion to the evidence but ooncen- Die employes, and began to singing., ment. first to an effort to draw the fire trated on trytog to put the case grow in 1968. of North Vietnamese missile t^^dancing! "One other thing I object to, to a politlcai context. From the three original own­ crews, pinpoint the launching Shown Dally at 7:16 & 9:30 I’m sure it is not connected with To bolster hte case, be has al- ers, the- company has gfrown to gites, then attack them, the case. I believe there is a ' Sat. 1 :30-3:20-6:10-7:30-10:00 Armstrong Flooir ready produced terttowny about gg people today and, will hgve been fired at connection between this hearing Bun. 1:80-3:20-6:10-7:18-9:30 the Amerh^ civil rights nmve- g j,un- 352s attacking targets to the de- ARMSTRONG VINYL CORDON LINOLEUM and__ hv the. ment, trial and to King the a States.role to IL fr^ jj27 establishments to the militarized zone on at least four No one under 18 admitted “ American FBI ^ an^ construcUon. Is complet- None of the big Adult Identlflcatlra Required the British aiOhortti^ I ^ ^Uab newspaper reporter wte ^ Mwhtoe tools and parts for b o ^ rs ever has been hit, but lltli RECORD 'w m m je t' Thank Y o u ! a n w .s in v w »ANAVjSION' A METROCOLDR i ;. gsgfri an aitorMBf to Uy UMWl iaatrafi ttis OMaH rilfon ■ n,pi.4ii marily to the helicopter field known missile rites to North p is r A sincere < and heartfelt “ BatUe Bmeatb The Earth’’ Birmingham, Ala. ' ' xt this stage, British legal under natlMial defense, are Vietnam. STARTS WED. many "He subsequently made a trip experte generally, are oon- Moreland’s principal products. In South Vietnam, only one OOVMI90II GT. KilIT TO yiN >T. thanks to all my to consult with me. This was op­ vtobed that Miiton will order Air Conditfoned^ Exclusive Area Showing * 6 9 RecenUy develop^ by More­ sig;nificant ground action was “ WILD IN THE STREETS’’ friends who were so kind Ooinpfetely Installed tip to 8’xlO’ Kitchen ' posed by the Home Secretaiy Ray*s extradition. But they say land are two new valves, a reported Monday as a general Phone 628-2210 (James Callaghaz(), and I made that confUettog preoedents give high pressure micro valvC and 'lull continued, to remember me during my an application to the home sec­ Frisby ample soopie to argue the a teflon waive. A -liit’i will pro- in a day of fighting three recent stay at the Man­ retory and I received no an- case on appeal. , vide Moreland with a peace-time- miles southeast of the nearly Cash and Carry Specials swer. Over the years, British courts The. new addition un- abandoned combat base at Khe chester Memorial Hospital. " I then wrote to Mr. EJdward have held tlwt to be entitled to der constnictlon Is to house the Sanh. 157 North Vietnamese o n 82-88111181AII Armstrong Reg. $3.29 yd. $^^19 Heath (Ccmservatlve opposition exemption for a ^ production of the valves. were Wiled, U.S. M arines re- Hot as a Warmest regards and leader) and I was informed by fenre, a fugitive must be allied ^ company ported. A Marine company the governor of Wemdsworth with one of two aeparate and has iSren > producing and devel- clashed with one enemy toree to \ THE^EASr WI9 best wUbM, Vinyl Corlon Linoleum ,noW fc yJ Prison that this was not permls- identifiable poliillcal groups con- oping valveeniivM. «incesince 1960. The the ^area and called, to ato slblei and that he would forward (ending tor power in a country, ’’Alabama’’ new plant, adjacent to the pres­ strikes and {irtiUery. U.S. pilots - 1. the tetter to Mr. Callaghan. Eri- -Y«t a 1966 case ignored this ent plant, win be called More­ also found a second enemy NOW! - 2nd SWASH WEEK! (Belton Latham) "■ i denUy the 'Home Secretary principle and refused extradi- land Produoto and be a totally group nearby. K tin tile would decide whether Mr. With the North Vietnamese A r m ^ r o n g Heath would • be permitted to men who mutinied on the high 20TH CENTURY FOX PRFRENTS Moreland Todl Co. forces under heavy air attack, read the letter. seas and sailed their slilp to an Of the new operation, Di- the Marines reported two of FRANK SINATRA ' ' S tolid Vinyl T think that, to view of the their own men killed and 11 1 W M t h r e n Hottest way to make money around! Savings & Loan's I ? 'seriousneas of this case, I wOunded. * THE DETECTIVE Held Over 4'/2.% savings plan has all the advantages you want and -should have had- a Uttle more group trytog to take over from bucking some pretty big com­ ^ p to thf Mekong Delta, ft2 STATE MA’nNEE DAILY—2-.0a-EVENiml^7:06-9:06 MANCHISTin CfNTin freedom to write and visit peo- the Communist government to panies who would Inhale us mues sc^jU^est of Saigon, al- fRtl FARM RIAR OP TMIATRI A t Both Installed Indoors or Outdobrai Commercial Tile u none of the disadvantages. You begin earninjg A}/i per ■t. ', pie to the circumstances. That Poland, but Le aald poUtical of- SATURDAY-SUNDAY— 8:10-4:20-8!86-8:60 if they wanted to.” He la opU- ’ lied forces reported their third Theatres pent dividends from the day you deposit. Dividends arO is all I have to say and I would fenses must ^ considered to the \ midUc, however, and feels that; big discovery of stockpiled ene­ COMING: “ The Oreen Berets’’ A Sidney PoIUer “ Love of Ivy” Reg. $24.95 f l ^ O S ' compounded quarterly so if you leave your dividends in like to,,thank the court.” context of the times. the market fo r veOves is large my weapons since Saturday. Bay was then taken back- to ------1------/ NOW...... carton 1*1 Reg. $18.95 9 1 1 9 5 1 - your account, you earn dividends on dividends! You can enou^- to support a company A U.S. Army helicopter unit NOW...... carton I I the ceUs adjoining the court. |> like MoreAand, and he sees a and South Vietnamese Irregu­ make withdrawals ahy time you want, too. No advance London was sweltering with Marine Weather / -080 gauge - 46 sq. It. .per carton sound future for hds company lars uncovered two recoUles ri­ notice necessary. No waiting. Why not start tomorrow? Ji temperatures li)^^. Ws and hu­ ..WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—The to the produoUon of valves. fles, 180 ritells for them, 92 rock­ HAVE toU AN 8/82 gauge - 46 aq. ft. per carton midity high. — UR. Weather Bureau says tides The original Moretend TiobI ets, 122 mortar rqunds, 160 pis­ Superb EVENT SCHEDULED re Courtroom shades were closed tols, 40 antipersonnel mines, wttl be high along the CPitoeotl- Co. to Roolcvllle moved to t h a t c a l l s f o r A to keep out tjie sun, but the atr ept shore today from 3 to 8 Manchester to March 1963. small arms ammunition and 14 raosphere was close and sleepy. Commenting on the advantages boxes of medical supplies. d A rs m Q ^ FOOD? FV>r Fioe Estimate OoU 647-1427 — 872-0673 MANCHESTER'S OLDEST Many took off their jackets end I Low Ode at Old Saybraok 10 and foture of Industry to Man­ Military spokesmen said 28 VI fanned themselves with papers. It may be a wedding, a ban­ f i n a n c i a l institution a.m- and 10:46 p.m.' chester, the assurance was enemy sampaqs' and 600 pounds s m c E Mattchester Ray himself bad his white quet 'or Just on informal get- I Water temperature at Bridge- again detectribW in -DlMarco’s of rice were destroyed. shirt open at the neck. But he together of a society, lodge or pcit.60, and at ^ock Island 02. 0 kept on the vest of Ms blue some friendly group. FLOOR COVERING Sunset today 8:28, sunrise ohecked suit. SAVINGS 1007 MAIN STREET, NEAR MAPLE Wednesday 6:23. ff'e Are Prepared to . He looked hot and limp. K E L L Y RD. VERNON CIRCLE VERNON. CONN. I ' i Frisby, to his final statement, Boating weather for Long Is­ Serve You to Your . i STREET ^ TEL. 649-4588 . submitted that whoever did the land Sound to Montauk Point ^ Complete Satisfaction killing was acting consciously or and Block hdand: Westerly K U Fttitt^ CHARGE IT WITH & LOAN w ln ^ 10 jo 20 knots through otherwise as represeniaUve,of a Published Dally Elxoept Sundays Our oatortng service Is set up | Suggested tor Directions; Route 84, east to oxlt A ® Wsdneaday, Viriblllty about large body of persons who disa­ 6 and Holidays at 18 Blssell Street. 'ItOSEMARY'S to be flexible enough to ac­ ^Mature AudlenoeO 96. Proceed around circle to Good­ Association COVENTRY OFFICE - ROUTE 31 greed with the objects and aims miles wtth fair weather. Manchester, Cdnn. (0MM9) commodate any size gathering. year Bldg, next to Farm Shoo. ' BARY" Why not eall us and talk over of King's Southern Christian Telertune MS-37U Welcome Here TELEPHONE 742-7321 In Color the dejallsT COLOR -Leadership Conference. . Second Otese Postage Paid al Vi— BAirnroao NAnoNoi. Rain Record for June Manchester, Oonn. AHA FARROW The defense claimed there JOHN OASSAVETEH John Cassavetes iras something akin to a state of R LOCKS (AP) - SUBSCRIPTION RATBS Also In Color! Payable in Advance Show Times at State Co-Hit at Drivo-ln Only ctvU war or insurrection in t h eI.ast__ ithh sets:it a newr record ' JAMES COBURN American South. Frisby con«^- One Ye ■‘THE PREhIDENT’N ‘ DAILY—1:80-8 ;80-0i00 June days, with mea- 8U Months . . . garden grove '‘MOBOO 7<’-COLQR ed that, if Indeed there was only sural ____ AMAfAVWtf* SAT-SUN-1 ;40-4:06-6:60-9; 15 V preclpltaUoa. falling bn Three Mentha Children under 12 Vrei TELEPHONE 649-5313-^49-5314 Gene Barry—Oyd Cbarlsse Siiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiliillliilliiii! one iftoger on the trigger of the jg Oos Moolh ... r \ : ■ if \ MANCHESTER E\'^EN1NG'HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. ___

Many ot the world’s biggest Bluaprlnt SorvicM cltieo are almost unknown to M eaehtetar TONI Americans. A list ot etttes wltfi Blaepilat and Supply, iuc. n la moM unftatunste, hoar- TV-Radio Tonight more than a million people In­ S S » 1 J 3 The Open FoHim rar, that Ute pemonal attack cludes Lu0h\m-Luta in C h liA ' 666 Hartford Bd.. MOaebeetee 6 4 6 -M M lounohed bsosnss Dave Ahmodabod In India,a, NovbU- A in H iffi OommunIcations for publication on the Open Forum will not B erry and Bate AcoaMBoUi a re btrak In the Soviet Union and BoekvOle Ihrefamga Hnt. 14W Mias Jacquelyn Lee Totigren bs guaraatqsd pubUoatton i f , they oontaln more than 106 Television MIm Karen Jaqulth ami Oreg- two friends who asam to mqpact Nagoya in Ji^)an. . (C) (R) Hawldni was organist «M Ron­ CSturdi performed the double- Jonea, OommlMdoaer o f Com­ Inoreaae pnoMemi rather N torW eeU ^ ling ceremony. Leonard Seidel tStaam, "Before Locoes Happen, Insure With Lappanf” ald Eslckaon was soloist Bou­ munity ASfhln. aoira them. m t t a la t m , Jr. quets of white gladloU were on of West Hartford was organlM. In a p n iia n d apeech to the I'o m not a poBUoton, but ______Movie . 468 Adams Street o ra fU Aborve the Aietlc Chfltot Region OounoU of Mr. AgooUnelll’a oqperlenoe in , Oonn. The bride was given in mar­ man of Mandiester, brother of u :00 L*«0MMwBim News, Sports, Hleotod OMtolaln, June 26, Mr. these statawMe Tiotb or (kcsaqneaees Weather (C) Nice o f You riage by her father. She wore a the bridegroom; and Mrs. Leo­ Jonen atatod ttait he olao M t fete ofOoe am treas­ Wtet Nate 8aM I xoamiaa (00) Tom E)w«U Show fulMength gown of silk chiffon nard SeideL tUot re0oaal oo-o(MraUon waa The bride was given In mar­ urer oeerii (to offer murii flor Us To Drop In over crepe, designed with A-llne ' the m on effective method of In tfM State Senate. Bis ’ItothendMor, aUit, empire bodice, long riage by her father. She wore a daohaa wMh the urtwn^toiwn At a recent meeUng of U e (to) TODlght Show (C) fUH-length gown o f cWffbn over teraa, "TheM la a better way,” r M (10) New* F*!!* insurance is not «iouRh. 'Even deevea, and detachable cathe­ aoafllciL BAXraOfeAFTI TV WKEK FTMI OfMOnUBTE USTINOS peau^to sole designed with em- seenu home out by Ms state election ocnanlttoe tor Stete a small a/ccident like this could cost dral-length train, and accented M r, Jones aold, “A series of nSe and state davekiiments. with floral appliques of Alencon > fii« ''w a ls t , round necKUne, Bonator Nate AgcathMa toKI « R a d io you your home. Get needed liability long Sleeves, and detadiabie n «la a M m n tM M ty tndalna Stanley MhWin. lace. Her elbow-length bouffant iiiaUiiin Cnm a onoea soettoa of that be wanted an honarahte (Ikto ItoUng laoladea only ■a nawa broadeasto of 10 u protection from a Homeownera or veil of UIuaioR was arranged diapel-length train, and ap- deUnitg wlih only l»- Iteglh. Bame olatt eony other obort am U) h ! pltqucd with re-embroidered tha'regrton’a otUxem,” could do 6:15 apeak Ito Bortford Tenants ptiHcy. CaH us to d ^ ; make from a pearl and crystal head­ much to creaite a batter rap- wvBO-iaoo Alencon teoe. Her fingertip veU To the EdMor emphasised that no one 5:00 K m G itm n,^ 6:46 Lowell TtKanoa sure you're protected against riip- piece, and she catried a cas­ pari hatiwaen the peogle of our S’56 Ftdl cade bouquet of carnations and of illusion was arranged from a The recent panoonal attoclt by asoociated with him abould | | | S 3 7:00 Tha WoiM Tonltht upB tomorrow. chiffon-loop headpiece, and die 1 :8 News, Stoh Off 7:to F ra n OiftOtd stephenotis. Buch a pmpoatt waa ahneht Mr. Oummlqgk head of Dave tamper with Dave B ^ ’a r ^ - 7:00 Spmk Up Storta Miss M ary M. Sheehan of carried a bouquet of miniature tation or record. Note added 6:00 Hertfor?^S^ffl!u 8:00 N e w s ____ white camattons and stepha- In tomplato agreement with Barry*a eamUdmoy, M t a oonr 8:10 Speak Up Sporta Manchester was maid of honor. Mbte AgoattoeUili approach ^ ^ „ __ ^ that he would otato hU program 7:00 Newa - la-AS s B m O ff i r r M s a r c R She wore a full-length gown of notls. tasto In ths peapto of Mbnehes- ^ ,qt the people decide, :00aaaUgM no—1088 THE (halt regional (xxoperotlon (waa J:00 Quiet Houn yellow crepe accented with Mm. David Willhite of Uttle- ter. At leote those (faaf I have At (the end ot thts partloiter f■otoer mom pretenhle, than state wrop-1410 6:15 Afteraoen EkltUon M ay we quote rates and assist you white daisy appUques at the ■ ton, OoH)., sister of the bride, talked wMl meetiiM. Hate oald, "WMnihg Is 6:00 Danny (Xoyton Show 6:00 News, Wettbar, Sports empire waist Her circular veil was matron of honor. S*e wore a coercion. 6:00 8t€(ve O’Brien 8:i| Afternoou Bdttton On enodber point, Mr. Jones It is .unfoctunuto that MX. bupuriant, but so are friends.” 9:00 D tt BeaUxei^ 7:05 Ameitans as tee have so many others? was arranged from a roatfdilng fuH-length gown designed with 18:00 Gary Otonnl Sliow T:80 D sv U Brinkley efiiiiw agreed with Note Agoett- Oununfaga ttn deddad to act Mrs. Agnes Bldwell headbow, and she carried a mint green empire bodice and"' as ‘ha(tdiat moBf end attack a 114 Florence S t W IRT—U8S 7te RedHtoz vs. OokUnd long sleeves, p e e n snd blue new when be atateid that tt«m g 6:00Ne(WB „ 10:10 Nlshlbeat bouquet of white shasta daisies. peiwan who tan w nlnd long and Manchaotn 6:15 Speak Up 11:00 n SIs , Weather. S q ^ Bridesmaids were Mrs. Judith floral skirt, pale blue aadt, and •- local go'vemments muat exlat 6:00 Ne(we U :S0 Other Bide ot the Dey Jaqulth of Rockville, slster-ln- a looped-rlbbon hea«^ec€. She If the oKy problema arc to be Uw of the bride; Mias Susan carried a bouquet of ydlow solved. IMte Agoattoelll had • Nowak of East Hartford, cousin miniature camatloiw and baby's fb i the. towns muat retain 1 of the bride; and Mrs. Kathleen breath. certain rtglte and pawmi On Courtrl^t of Manchester. Their Biidesmaldb were Mrs. DavW tite ana both men vwre In crystal blue crepe gowns and Bkmt o f Seeloorik, MSss., riidar agreemerit ooo)|M<6y- headpieces were styled to match of the briftegroom; Mrs. David MIoat fenportant of an, I mol- Ljortac liiioto the honor attenduit’s, and they Brower of Phlladfliplila, Pa., iaed that the Oapltol Region MRS. GREGORY JOHN BRAND carried bouquets' of yellow da*- and yitog Jban Wede and Miss ChimeU of Eteeted 0(ttldBla, of Make Your sles. Becky Wade, both o f MortlnB- which feUto AgoattoeW la treas­ H ie gowns of the entire yred- vltte. Va. , Lorlsg pboto urer, tan ttract Mnc to Feder­ dlng party were designed and Charsst |)iio(o a l gyyvemmertt, through Ms Their gowns and headpieces MRS. G. ARTHUR OHEESMAN fashioned by the bride. MRS. THOMAS BEST WWVwere slyled to W ssKww^rw*matoli —-the honor - ^nastdngitoin. D. C., offloe, Nla- Airman l.C. Stephen J. tfnnal Service to Region Ooun- ed with empire waists end ac ebtendant’s. They were design- silk drees with University, Greenvlllp, 8.C. She • Brand, stationed at Minot AFB, M ias Georgeann lender of Gda. Thh NSRC maintains >a CNited with turquoise, and tur- ed with sky blue bodices with ^j^tchlng accessories. The was ------employed- at** Bob Jones------N.D...V served as Ms brother’ s Manchester, and Thomas Best quoise headpieces. The honor at- Mue and lavender floral bridegroom's mother wore a University, and most recently at lobby In Cloagreaa tor the par- Warehouse Point, formerly of tendant carried ^a cascade bou-^ - e®d------laveqder------sashes.^ A ll VM ^ c]u£tion drees with------metch------the Connecticut Bank and Trust pose of regional soiUUon to Burnett of Manchrater. W ch ^ Manchester, were wed Saturday met of turquoise carnations and bridal aittendaats o a r^ bou- aocemorie*. Both woreCo., Hartford. puMtems, rather than federal- "Declaration of FINANCIAL Independence ssanphMter momlng at South Methodist the bridesmaids carried cascade qu®** white mlnla.turo o ^ dorsageo of pink orchids. Mr. Cheesman, a 1980 grrad- atote ooeroten. Titus tor, there ^ a mint Church* bouquets of yellow and turquoise n^«s tir«od ^ for 200 was held uate' of Manchester High oza 100 such regional ooundla ki the UBA. U te baa been cas­ . OP,, ^ msemWe The bride is the daughter of carnations. B»«h attendairt fashioned her In the Church ** Fellowship -Hah. School, received a bachelor of ed Tbe quiet ravchitlon in lo­ *7*^ M*®- Ellaabeth Minder of 613 James Best of Manchester own gown, For a plane trip to Bermuda, science degree In 1064 from the of peau de We Main St. The bridegroom is a served as his brother’s best R«»W B. Chessman of Mrs. Cheeanan wore an aqua University of Cioimectlcut. He cal gw enunenf.’ U te h a rOlaf, far I feared aej^ries Md a “ son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley man. Uriiere were David Beit theater served as Ms silk ensemble with white aoces- received a master's degree last Ottt local government wab toe­ yeUow 'P‘* Best of 53 Coburn Rd. of Manchester, brother of the best msn. Ushera were D ^ sories and a yellow orchid. The month from George Washing­ ing Ite power to govern, by tbe g^m ® The Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, bridegroom; Dewds Podolhy of Hunt of Seekonk, Mase., bndh- couple, will Uve in Washington, ton Unlveirslty, Washington, D.C. pagne beige pastor of South Methodist Baltimore. Md., and Peter So- er-in-law of the bridegroom; MjrpaOon. of stofe-federal gov- 4t S. B. M. D. C., after July 10. ' He served two years as a lieu­ performed the double- bel of Oceanside, N.T. David WUttdte of LKtletion, eramonta. Mrs. Cheesman, a 1961 grad­ tenant In the U.S. Army. He Is for 100 was held ring ceremony. Jack Grove was Mrs. Minder wore a beige lace Oork>., brother-in-law of the employed with the United Stqtee Sheldon Gltoert, MefropoK- coat dress with matching ac- bride; and Rotoert Capo of uate of Norwich Free Acad­ M x ocKOdtoator tor HUD, rtait- o n ! « » 5 Civil Service Commission, Wash­ oessortes and a pink orchid. The WlaaWnglon, D. C. emy, received a bachelor of ed. ’Theae regdonal groups like M n . Marian M obwk of Man- "O '" ^>:xlngton. Mass., was ington, D.C. bridegroom’s’ mother wore a Mrs. Tongren wore a tur- arts degree from Bob Jones ORICSX), bave the beat poten- chraUr played o r ^ se^«o^- '"^Se bride was given in mar- ritocking pink coat dress with thd efenMy tor Handling tbeae For a p^e trip to Grand Ho- ^ Richard Caiocari.of matching acce^ries and a p(rablema.” H e was referrh ig to white orchid. oBy problems. ^ wore a yellow coai Tsi^Wed'cS^ A reception for 100 was held enemblewlthmatel^wce^ lergj<>^^ ^ at Susannah Wesley Hall. For a ries and a corsage of white ba- ^ plane trip to Puerto Rico, Mrs. by carnations. —uinate quarter-length sleeves. Her Best wore a vridte knit suit with Miss Janice Maugaret Gagne Mrs. Brand, a 1967 graduate ^Joulder-l^gth veU of Uluslon coral trim. The couple will live of Hartford became the bride of Manchester M gh School, Is was arranged from a floral at 27 Pleasant St., Apt. 2A, of James Henry Slavin of Man­ employed at P ratt and Whitney headpiece, and she carried a Warehouse Point, after July 7. chester Saturday morning at St. Division of United Aircraft, bouquet o f roses and carnations. Mrs. Best is a 1962 graduate Lawrence O'Toole’s ^ Churdi, East Hartford. Mr. Brand, a lb s . M aria Hurst o f Manches- ot Manchester High School and Hartford. 1964 graduate of Manchester ter was matron ot honor. Brides­ a 1967 graduate of Boston Un4- The bride is the daughter of Manchester. Hartford \4 High School U employed at maids were Miss Judith Best versity. Sie is employed as a Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Gagne J. T. Slocomb Co., Glastonbury. of Cambridge, Mass., sister ot music teacher in South Windsor. Sr. of Hartford..The bridegroom FILM AND INVESTMENT SAVINGS earn The couple lives at 80 House the bridegroom; Miss Diane Mr. Best, also a 1962 graduate is the son of Mr. and Mra. Al­ St.. Glastonbury. Dearington of Manchester and of Manchester High Sclwol, bert Slavin of 88 Arnott Rd. iritis Cecily England of Hart­ graduated in 1966 from Lehigh The Rev. Arthur Dupont of DEVELOPING ford. University, Bethlehem, Pa. He St. Lawrence O'Toole’s Church The bridal attendants were Is em] oyed as a manufactur- .performed the double-ring cere- Low, Low Prices Girl Scout News dressed alike In full-length ing eni Ilieer by HamUton Stand- mony. Vincent ScuUy o f Hart- sleeveless yellow gowns, design- ard, Windsor Locks. ford was organist. James Mat­ Troop CtS tingly of West Hartford was Junior. Troop 623 held a Court soloist. Bouquets of white carna­ EXntA PRINTS per annum of Awards recently at the Man­ Voter Session tions were on the altar. The bride was given in mar­ FREE! chester Green School. X riage by her father. She wore The meeting opened with a A 6 to 8 p.m. voter-making with tills Coupon a full-length organza gown de­ flag ceremony conducted by session w ill be conducted to­ Junior scouts - Susan Stephens, morrow in the town clers’s signed with A—line skirt, cap A complete set of Anne Wcxxlward, Catherine office in the Municipal Build­ sleeves and appUqued with Alen- prints at no charge oon lace and seed pearls. Her Woextward and Kim Hyde. A ing: when you leave a roU riwulder-length tulje veil was ar­ presentation on Special Girl EUgible applicants must be of film for developing. ranged from an orange petal ScxMit Places was made by Su­ at least 21 years of age, resi­ headpiece accented with seed Offer expires July 16 san Stephens, Angela Kalislak dents of Manchester for at pearls, and she carried a cas­ and Gall Helmarm. least six moftlhs, and must be U.S. citizens. * cade bouquet of white shasta 90 day notice required -I Mrs. Charles JaworsW, troop daisies, -roses, glamllUas. New voters may sign up leader, presented pwards and Miss Mtchrie Gagne of Hart­ Chlixtensrk piwto badges to Charlotte Boland, also on any weekday, dur­ ford, cousin of the bride, was MRS. ARTHUR WILLIAM LEHMANN Mary Cele'Boland, Lynn Bcrfand, ing regular working hours. In maid of honor. Bridesmaids Robin Burba, Mary Ellen Carel- the offices of the town clerk were Miss Jeanne Dionne of Emanuel Lutheran Church plane trip to AmariUo AFB, 11, Cathy Cctpeland, Lori Fiano, and the regristrars-bf-voteifs. was the scene Saturday morn- Tex., Mrs. Lehmann wore a Somers, cousin o f the bride; and Gall Helmann, Tracy Heller, RENT 4 * ing'ofthe wedding of ^ P a id a white suit with black patent H yde'^^e Garm^‘Ju’ Miss Noreen Morency of Harb White Huffield of Manchester leather accessories and an ,, j ' ’k. KaMsialc ford. ■ «vl Lt Arthur W^am Leh- orchid Historian Guest The bridal attendants were dressed aUke In full-length pink A CAR? mann of AmariUo AFB, Tex. Uve at Fairchild APB, Wash., Anne Minor, Debra Novltch, Su­ empire gowns with , white daisy The bride is the daughter of after Aug. 16. san Port, Elizabeth Seybolt, At Eugefie Esst . appUques on the bodice, ^ e lr Mr.' and Mrs. Herbert A. Huf- Mrs. Lehmann received a B.S. Becky Shook, SaUe Smith, Bradford Bachrach photo field of 25 Stephen St. The bride- degrel! In secretarial studies last TaylOT, Mrs. Barbara Tuchman, the E n 0 a 0 s d veils were arranged from a * f t ' * r groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. month frpm 6ryant College, Pro- o«i,ra Thompson Cathy Thomp- historian, wlU be the guest trit^e headbow, and they carried, No Minimum A. Arthur Lehmann of Torring- yWence R. I. toe w m a mem- ^ Beth 'Ihcker, Susan knight at Eupne E ^, engagement* of Miss Pris- cascade bouquets of roses, whi);e ton. ber of Sigma Iota XI sorority, K*thJ«en Waiah Gath- the pollUcal cabaret at 1112 , n.LLiiiL daisies, and pink flowers. The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, u. LilmLn raceived a B.S. Main in East Hartford run ^ NormaA LatuUppe of Vernon Chambers, both of Manchester, Deposit! pastor ot Emanuel LAitheran degree in business administra- Brine W ^ w ^ , Sign by Jokers ot Sen. Eugene M e-, announced by her par- was best man. Uehera wers Kenneth ’ Gagne of Hartford, Why Nof! brother o f the. bride; and Paul was organist and York Strang- iota Beta fraternity. He Is ‘ a ^er Prize for her beet seUlng wnf LaRoea ot Hartford, W « have fully e q u lp ^ No Minimum al^ ai.d^^ky«T ^';, 8t^Il! bo^k ’’The Guns of August,” c ^ T n c l^ b ^ TlM Mrs. Gagne w o re 'a pink en- Quarterly semUe with matching accesso- now cars for rent by the the late 1 ■ ' i gels KaUsiak, musician; Ann seller, "The Proud Tower . .rles and carried a iqiring bou­ day, week or miinth, at Clarence Chambers. DeMslo photo ,/ Balauce’ The bride WM gl en. , - ! Taylor, Robin Burba, Mary Also on tonight’s program Mr. quet. The bridegroom’s mother very reasonable rates!.. • age y er a er. e w e a n e w YO R K’S Beth Tucker. Cathy Copeland, be the Depot Slngeirs from Man- chambers are graduates of wore a turquoise ensemble with MRS, JAMES HENRY SLAVIN When your car 'is tied up from DAY street - length gown designed ■BALLET CENTER’ ■ Debbie Novltch, Mary McLen- Chester. Manchester schools. Mi*. matching accessories and car­ HartHord, Is employed u a — for service or repairs, or 649-5203 with scoop neckline, short ried a bouquet of pink flowers sleeves and sem l-fltted. skirt, NEW YORK (AP)-Uncoln abater; Catherine Wilson, On July 16, John Henry ^ulk chambers also attended Porter - clerk-iyptst------, , — by the — Connecticut------when you need an addi­ and accented with Venetian Center was “Ballet Center” on Kim Hyde, Debblp Novltch, w ill be the g^iest at Eugene gchool of Design, Rocky Hill, ^ reception for 200 was held Mutual Life Insurance Co., Hart- YOU DEPOSIT Elast. Faulk, a television per- and Manchester Coiomunlty Col- a* the Ukrainian National K ^ e, Mr. "Slavin Is a gi^uate tional car.. - lace. Her shoulder-length veil of June 4, 5 and 6. The New York Lynn Boland, /Mary McLennon, collector. former, was blackUried as an lej/g, r c Is employdd at Kurtz Hartford. For a motor trip to Manchester High Schoed and silk Illusion was arranged from City Ballet was dancing at' the ...... •. . . e . .• n------z»- Mrs. -- -- — an organza headpiece, and she New York State ’^eatec, during Alsp, Claire Garman, Julia entertainer in the I050’s and la t Bros. Miss Gibson is director of the Pocono Mts., Pa., mrs. Morse CoUege, Horttord. He U CAU carried a whUe Bible with an its eight-week, s p rin g season, Jaworski, Mary Ellen Carilli, er won a*81,000,000 law suit as the Prisotlla. Gibson School of Slavin wore a blue crepe dress ©nipJoyod In the accounts de- orchid. Stars of the Bolshoi were danc- Mary McLennon, pet; Gail Hel­ the result-Of the blacklisting. Dance Arts. wlth vdiHe aoceesories and a parUnent of the Hartford In- Mlss Joanne Nielson of Man- ing at the Metropolitan Opera, mann, Busan Stephens, Mary W illiam Styron, author of A September wedding is plan­ corsoge of roses and stephano- ,upance Group, 643-5135 Chester was maid o f honor. She as part of a month-long run Cele Boland, camera; Anne "The Confessiona o f Nat Turn­ ned. tls. Ttie couple will Uve at 174 wore a street-length gown of there. Woodward, Catherine Wood­ er” ,, is expected also to make an Grandview Ter., Hartford/ after green silk crepe. Her shoulder- And at Philharmonic Hall, the ward, Susan Stephens, my appearance some time in the World populaUon wUl surpass July 8. troop; Sally Smith, cook; Mary coming weeks. 8.5 billion in 1968. Another bll- Mra. Slavin, e graduate of length veil was arranged from promenade series included a unkMeRn' a matching headpiece. new pas de deux to Tchaikov- Beth Tucker, sewing and out- Eugene East is open on Tues- lion increase is tsxpected by South Oatlurflc High School, Rlchard Lehmann of Torring- sky's "Suite for Orchestra Nos. door cookr Robin Burba and day nights, starting at 8:30 and 1988. If the upward trend contln- "DAILY RENTHL; ton, served as his brother’ s best 1 a^id 2.” Mary McLennon, pen pal. - is staffed by volunteers. Admis- ues, 7 billion people^ may teat main .SYSTEM. man. Ushers were Herbert Leir Jacques d’AmboLse and Melis- After the program, refresh- slon is a $2.80 donatlm. the worid’s reiiources by the man o f Torrlngton, cousin of the sa Hayden of the ments were served by 4he — — ------' year 2000. )< CAMERA ftraat. I bridegroom; Richard Nelson Ballet danced the pas de deux sequts to their parents and The first national political and Jonathan- Nelson, both ' o f. at the promenade concerts. On guests; convention in the .United States RENTAL Manchester, and o|>ti^s of the June 5, Miss Hayden - also Mrs. Eugene Lescroart and store wings ink of anchester was held in 1831 by the short- Bring Your Curtains, REPAIR MORI ARTY S B ^ I M hrtde. V crossed Lincoln Center Plaza-to Mrs. Guilford Stephens assist- ii Jed Anti-Mason Pa'rtv Mrs. Huffield wore a pal/plnk dance the title role of “Fire- as co-leaders throughout th e ______Dropas, Bodspreods Have a-problem T' open tonito till Member F.D.I.C. ensemble with a pinkninir orchid, bird” Kls>H** with uHth the fho New Kr«*u/ York'CityYArlfiTTItV year. and Slipcovars We’ll lie glad to help b r o t h e r s Ttve bridegroom's mother wore Ballet. • '______^______L Xerox Copy Service * 1*0 “ Ooiineotlcut’B OWeat a hot pink ensemble with a Op June 6,' D’Ahibolse, who ., I 1 Fine Photo FTnlshlng MAIN OFFICE - 923 Main Street EAST BRANCH ■ 285 Eaet Center Street WEST BRANCH - Manchester Pailiade MoMlMSver tor your holiday needs! Llnooln-Mercury Dealer” corsage of white' orchids. choreoi^phed the pas de deux Five flags—those of France, 'Blueprint and ^Supply, Inc. aricade Qeaners 801 CENTER STREET A reception for |50 was tirid he and Miss Hayden don c^ . Great Britain, Spain, the Con- N ASSIFF BURNSIDE OFFICE - too Bnrnside Avenue SOUTH WINOSOR OFFICE - Sullivan Avenue Shopping Center A L L WOKK * locaUonsi downtown main street and ^ at the Chui;ch Social HoU, follow- "plaza hopped” to-dance in the federacy and the United Statea eee Hartford Rd., Monobester DONE ON PREMISES CAMERA SHOP r "*•*- middle |umplke, next to popular nutrket m / OPEN EVENINGS MAIN OFFICE & PARKAOE OFFICE OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS sd by an open house at the liome diamonds section of “ Jewels” —have flown over Mobile, Ala., 901 Main HI, MuiieheHter (Except Thura.) of the bride’s parents. For a with the New York City^B^iJft. since its founding In 1702. M6-SetS ^ \ i ■X * I •' U ' 1

~v MANCHESTER EVElHNG HERALD. MANCH^TER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1968 PAGE SEVEN . \ .• PAOB s n MANCHESTER EVENING HE BiANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1968 wosiMd on the plane Mi w hkii and many Bags notoUes enrar a Pollution Rules laoUng. Deaths in lindheiih laitor 6panBsd tbs At- period of 22 years, died Sunday Another proposal, to ban the Inside lantio. night. Meney, oonaldered (he present open burning o t aufee BITUMINOUS The Sudden Thrust trf "Thrust” dean of Broadway pewas agenfs, Meet Opposition and scrap, also ran into appo- 4Umrl|PBtpr H ien An aU kinds of deOnttioiui of Bdwta O. Beefeg The Nation was autiior of “Banflan: slUoh. Auto junk dealan said Report the word "thruat,*’ none of which quite OAMBRIDaB, MSsbl (AP) — Oonfesafoni a t a Prees Agent," HAATFORD (AP) —Propos- the Jan. 1, 1966 effcpctive date (ConUntied from Page 6) Bdwtn O. BoriEf. U, infema- DRIVEWAYS ^Epnin^ l|praU^; explAlns why it baa auddeiiy befaome Domrid A. Ban pubNBied In 1007. als Of tbe Air PoUution Oontrol was too soon tor them to find PsH tisg AMaa~V-Oas Stattosa e Boaketball Oeurfai the 'ihi” word of (ho momenit, n o t to tionany Mwwn historiao of mod- Oommisaton have met oppost- eMernattve methods. caearly, the regulars were SAN DIBCK), OkHr. (AP) - provoking a M cO ar'^ bolt from Now Booktng For Beasisial Woik BT TB> be found missing from any public pro- era experimental psgwhology tion at pubUc hoailngs. NO OO., INC. Donald A. Balk 60, the aqgkieatr $sid (Ureotor of the poyobalogy The rogulafkma were discuss­ Friday’s meeting and seemed An Work Personally Sapervised We Are 166% lasnrsd StTMt ‘ nouncement or discussion on asQr Is­ -labontotlea ait Harvard Utatver- Diet in Crash pleaaed when it happened. Af­ ______i»r. Conn. ♦ sue. who auperrtaad oonstruetton of ed on Monday at the state Ckipi- Gilbert H. Grosvenor, who THOMAS r. m or black. ' «270T Bat so fer, .except m Oeorgla, Kentucky, a cheap end unprinetpted viotory he had nanimity came from county tteng anything close to 84 dele­ rainchecks. leaders, who set an absolute gates for McCarthy. | nobody would remember, and ■ the most unusual oratorical (^arge it! Alaska and flawail, everybody has been won at the cost of abandoning some of Manhattan Thursday night that he proceeded to vlolaite that demonstration of a divide and content to wait for the young people to ceiling of lOH for Sen. Eugene It was not that the county lasted until 4 a.m. He could Ms own best principtes and making McCarthy. leaders were staunch Humphrey rule in mild faxhiim. He said conquer teohnique ever given reach 21 before they exprees their gratl- sordid feDcwebip wMb some of Ms old promise only 12 to 15 delegates. they were supposed to discuss from any platform, and a moet The r e ^ t will be more than mMi. All had supported Ken­ He was told anything short of DuPont Lucite tode at the pole. . , ‘ enemies. tbe unprecedented walkout of nedy and some—Joe Crangle of subjects everybody agreed on, fortuitous rescue and gloriflca- Now r resldent Jofansoa, who says he 28 delegates — 6 less than the and then he proceeded to dis­ tion for a keynote pleach that Now that he has won even more im- McCarthy supporters from last Buffalo and Stanley Steingut original request — could trigger is not going to run again himself any­ preeetvtey in the aecond phase of the Friday's meeting (June 28) of of —were Kennedy In­ cuss subjects which divided his really never got made. Before LUCITE! House Paint a walkout. Bums promised to audience. He said keynoters way, has taken up the cause, with a ape- teeottons, to have the best parliamen­ . the state Democratic commit­ siders. try again in the morning. he got through, Senator Hart did teal measege to Oongseae. We euppoae tary strength of all his career, we critics tee at the Commodore Hotel Nor had they teen instructed But the county leaders were traditionally spoke too long, and find one or two statementa both House Paint he sets iq> am good an ahguxient as can here. Flans are underway to by Humphrey national strate­ then he himself abnqifiy just aides of his audience liked. But ere bard pressed to find some new w ^ buttressed Friday morning by Our Reg. he constructed. He aays tbe young peo­ get McCarthy on the state bal­ gists to' take a hard line. Eu­ Frank O'Connor, president of sat down. the main performance was one ol expremtog our quendous dissntWsc- lot,, as an independent in No- Any convention orator this un­ which proved that a keynote 7.59 Gallon ple of today are emarter and better ed­ tion. Somrtiow, it doesn't seem opprcprl'- gene Foley, a close Humphrey the New York City Council and lOVM-DAIiOT 5 . 7 9 i-. ucated than they used to be. He aays vembw—a separatist movement advisor and now hla political chairman of Humphrey[s< state orthodox obviously had to be speech didn’t alwaya have to he ate to assiBne that even «Kh a grandfoee that would deliver New York Uving dangerously, and the only a keynote speech ailter afi.i. No priming - the primer is in the paintJ Resists they have been expoeed to mass com- representative in New York, campaign. Not reflecting the figure as de Gaulle could fool so many to the^RepubUcans. privately urged a generous filing that saved Senator Hart, Tbe same bitter division wihich #837361 blistering,‘p ^ Stays fresh looking on trim and shutters; goes Molded plastic with wells for food and beverage, Holds Turn and aomebow, however, we find it dfifi- simUar major post to public service. district delegates to the Na­ account. Without such patron­ Steingut from Brooklyn were were seeking opportunMies to away from his own prspaied on easily, dries in just an hour! Clean up with level on any car window. Have 2 pairs for front and rear Ui,'- oUlt to believe that all tbe contemporary ■ tional Conventlcm. State Chair­ As Mr. Goldberg figures It, he has age, the county leaders protest­ unknown to McCarthy forces. demonstrate their own feal and acceptance speech text, whtoh soap and water. Beautiful color selection. windows. Our Reg. 1.49 a pair * Pair 9 9 ■rthutetem for giving tbe vote to the held 1,204 formal consultations with man John Burns, a-lleutoiant of ed, the clubhouse system was Statewide leaders of the Mc­ solidarity. The appearance of was a masterful model of what Baby Chair Swing, U year joU reOeote tbe quality of the ambassadors and an uncounted num­ Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, was finished. Carthy movement, Including McCarthy noise stimulated the an acceptance speech should be psesent tey 18-year old ad much as it ber of informal consultations. He held impressed. His first Impulse Bums reported their opposi­ National Campaign Manager organisation detegaUims in the —beautifully brief, oonctse, em­ Mfieote the poliliclan'a esttmste of bis 232 conferences with groups of ambas­ was that McCarthy should get tion to McCarthy leaders In a Blair Clark, were kept off the haM to make themselves heard bellished with just enough hi the Our Reg. a* iMmmensurate portion at at- number. We are now to tbe years of sadors, attended ITS long — perhaps a meeting,at reform leader Elea­ delegation. the moment the keynoter said way of use of unifying phrases, 4.49 better word might be interminable — large delegates. nor Clark French’s home in ' (See Page Seven) anything that might bw Inter: and yet not devoid of applause- 3 . 7 7 Men’s & Women’s Colgate Dental Cream ' the mahning of those post-war baWes meeUngs of the Security OouncU and' who halve been • btdctog their w y getting moments.'But in con­ Plastic seat and back^ with safety strap For bright, gleaming, healthy t^pth, delivered 210 ptelcy speeches. trast to his rival Bd May, who ^ through our elementary and secondary I In addition, he has been host at 230 and bar. Use indoors, outdoors, in trees Imported choose the right toothpaste - school systems. Never, in other worth, ' delivered a totaUy'routine ae- receptions for 10l094 guests and at­ ceptancs speech so beautifully orgyms. eTS - • choose Colgate! 95c family size, r hsa" there been such a proepectlve c a ^ tended 776 receptions sponsored by at the Reiafblloan oonvention, 6.75 ounces. Our reg. 65c s r r at young voters to angle for. other envoys to tto UB. And 'perhaps V Sunglasses . worst of all, he has been called back to Rtbicott waa so Intent on what We arc Inclined to agree that, in many he was about to aay axiampo- ■L.. . rw|inrts both pfayteoally and mentally, his UN post by one crisis or another after the start ef almost every vaca- raneouriy that he wound up de- Medi-Quik Sunburn Cooler the pissant day IS year old is ahead of Uverlng Ms beautiful preparad Our Reg. 67d a pair bis or her counterpeit of our national fion he has embarked ofa. To be sure, it can be said that at spM (^ routinely. Stops sunburn pain for hours. An yesterday.. But we thiife there ought to final note on flsnator some of those 1,011 social functions aerosol spray that cools sunburned be oomplete oorndstency to the rights some informal, useful contacts may ’s iinorthodoxy. He appar- thought so UtUe of a]l the New! Osaka-Hi skin instantly! 5 oz. can, 1.79 size, SBd prtvUegee, opportunities, reqpo^- have , been made or agreements our reg. 1.43 ' . 14 ' bUltlee'eisl duties sttpuleted for any ^ e reached. But there ought to be a less keynote rules he didn’t even hi -" gtmip. And we think that, « we were tline-oonsumtag and fafigutog way of have a prepared text to throw Spring action net flips the plastic ball Mlowed to approach the proWem fresh getting things done, just as there ought aiway. ' high into the air .' . . . you catch it with x) and uMWUieooed *>y what has become to be, a more efficient way of transact­ the same spring action. It’s easy, pracUoe and traditlaB, we would ing General Assembly and Security Herald it’s exciting fun! Copperton^ Suntan Lotion r a tf ^ move tbe age t o mlUtary servioe OouncU business than by listentog „JtO' speeches mainly designed t o the ef­ . Our Reg. 1.99 G et a beautiful tan, quickly, uplo 21 than move ti» voting age down fect they may have in the speaker's Yesterdayg ' These are French

#' , MA»lcHESTER EVENING HERALDi MANCHESTER* CONN., tU E ^A Y , JULY 2, 1988 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1968 PAGE NIN E Pi cts Spodolski, 110 Franklin reatreat warrant was ordered Aug. 1 and referred to the fam- i - Vemon Park; Howard LoVeland, Elling­ ~ Tolland County Politics 12lh Cirenit and bond aet at $100. ily relatlona dlvlakm. Vemon « ton; Mary JublnvUle, 11 Frank­ Kenneth C. Hartley, 21, of The case,of Daniel Pernlno, lin Park; Raymond Stanislaw- .Nbrth ViqniBiam, charged with 46, of Hartford, aireated In Man- ski, Ellington; Helen Ellis, Cen­ John Burokas^ of Tolland JIM HEROIC'S G>urt Cases operating a motor vrtdcle while cheater and 'rtiarged with Boards Atvaiting Complaint,, Town Board Votes te r Rd. under the Influence of liquor, o{>eratlng a motor vehicle while Admitted Sunday: Jacqueline Named Houley Drwe Head C R A F T A N D MANCHESTER SESSION failure to drive in the eatabUah- under au8{>en8lan and operating Collins, 4 Florence St.; Jeffrey ’The case of Jo Ann Richie, ed lane, operating a tncSor vehl- while taider the Influence ot Told Fireworks Are Fine $1.7 MiUion Funds Cormican, 101 South St.; Alice By BETTE QUATRADE campaign activity enters Us 18, ot 687 W. Middle Tpke., cle with unsafe tires, qnd breach liquor, was continued to Bast A delegation of residents ot phone arid they found no one y H O B B Y c e n t e r charged with sqUlng LSD and of {>eace, had his case continued Hartford on the the Legion Field area appeared ^iho objected, 'hie petition rtie Masker. Hatch Hill Rd.; Ondy John Burokas of 'Tolland has. second stage. WtOowtaK public hearing:' as soon ofi possible in the Kan- Sandberg, Porrifret Center; Last week marked an end to vtolatloii of toe itate narcotic to Dec. 0 pending his return trtel by Jury after he {beaded Board of RepresentaU-vea oarried contained 131 names. iMt night on two ordlimncee ask* ter Dr, area. The area is now Laurel appointed lumorary chair­ act, had her case continued to from mllltaiy service. not guUty to the chaiges. meeting laat night, but they Mayor John Grant sold he had Plerette Busslere, 11 man of die Houley for Senator the party conventions to select tag Ibr w total oC fX-f mNlion in wervlced by septic tanks and he St.; Alison Dowse, Wisconsin; -oim, Aug. 1 and referred to the Hia brother, Richard D. Hart- turned out to be not objectors received five calls from {>eopIe s candidates. The second stage is MID-SUMMER approprtationa, the Board of pointed out the drainsige condt- FVancis Burkhardt, Icehouse F®te“' under way with the endorsed court’s family relations dl- lay, 28, of Coventry, pleaded to the fireworks dis{>lay as the In the a rm who CMnplalned that Ratmaentatlves approved the tions are' very poor, Rd.; SheUa Mallon, 22 Grove appointment was an- ceuidldates meeting to set up vision to determine whether or quilty to a rtiarge of breach of board ex{>ected, but proponents {ledeatriaiH, es{>eclally itoung two and set July 22 as a refer- The sewer revolving fund will nounced yesterday by Robert D. their campaign organizatlcma - not she la acceptable for trans- peace and was fined $26. A Cuba Gives of It. {leople, tram p across their prop- ewdum date. be 'reimbursed by the users Houley, Democratic candidate HOBBY SALE! fer to Juvenile Court since she chaige of aaaauU waa nqhelay is put on a four room addition to the Tal- An extensive plan to have the Nicholas Norton of Colchester as ion, Elisabeth A. Cone, 17, of The case the and after the ftreworiGS dbq^y. Jeanette Bqnnett Tolland; Ed- Andrew Repko of WUllngton for m in, 10, of Ul.EllditOga Bt, charg­ oottvUle School and the other entire town serviced by the sew- win Peai^n, Wtadsor; .^tol- senate seat, his campaign manager. * Mallett 2.8-8-2...... JJ-JJ *SZ 19^ TrumbtiH St., who was people be heard was made by No parking will be allowed on fttr $1,60(^000 for a special ers rather than septic tanks, has nette Lepine, 34 Elm St.; Gary ■ , ^ . transferred to Juvenile Court, ed with violation of poi^e end (OtNitlinied From Page One) Representative John Daigle. eittiar side of West St. from asMaament revolving fund for been prepared by the Engineer- and Daniel Benton, West Wil- Burokas w m a «>andl^te for were arrested on warrants In breach of peace, was continued Grand Ave. to South St. or on Heads Toni Division to July 8 for 'plea. er he vanirtied Aram Cuba In Asstunlng the group present sewer oonstruction. ing firm, Andereon-Nichols with llngton; Thomas Dumals, El- state representative in 1866 and t Vc o May after a police Investiga­ was made up of the objectors, either aide of Regan Rd. from Speaking briefly in favor of some of the' phases already has served as a former town Fortin waa picked up June 18 19W. West St to Center Rd. llngton; Beverly Brewster, 98 BOSTON (AP) —A Westport, Steam—Freight S et ...... 25.00 i&*SS tion of an incident in which Miss But Castro, in ills totroduotlon representative Robert Houley the appropriation for the school conqrieted and another large Legion Dr.; William Borkowskl, selectman and former chairman ..__ Cone became,ill during ohe of by a patrolman In Mancheoter When the dlsp^^is over, no Conn., man has been named OldUme lron H o f m ...... 37*00 3 3 * 3 3 datmed that BarrlMilos, Ms launched into an explanaition addition. Dr. Raymond Rams- one in the Box Mountain-Tal- 19 Franklin St.; James Gcdrln, of the ToUand Planning and Zon- her classes at. Manchester High for 'vilolatlon of parole in corn- eastbound traffic^pUl be allow­ Oommisaion. He has also president of the Toni diviston of HOME 1/82 & 1/24 SLOT RACING SETS & CARS armed forces Lane...... 110.00 7 7 ,7 7 f I.V..S t t chBXgo stcms from a March 22 tary oCflotaAs "coldly made the traffic wiU be allowed to enter Discharged Saturday: Robert pr^U y Is a member of a oh— h.) **}?**»*? fouT youths Were declsion’’i ^ have Guevara that the dis{day, one of the few cliUdren. is running to capacity p.m. in all areas except ma- dent of the B^tot-Myers con­ Mo n o g r a m — waudm c ie n ...... 35.00 n M toy mornl^ afier a chase by 'y ^ ^ tOs capture, hi this area, was enjoyed by the Regan Rd from West St. at the present time. temity where tbeyare 2 to f Chameroy, EUlngton; Emma TollSnd Board of Finance ^ehlk^ 27 Ceider St.; ^nd one of Tolland’s two repres- sumer products division since ^bring ...... 100.00 S v .M two Vemon p ^ c e office™, ap- ^ account of the townspeople as a whole. Two lanes of traffic will be He said the addition is really and 8:S0 to 8 jtm . 1966. Vincent C. Zeigler, GlUette Revel! Race Cars—Excellent for Home Trades...... 10.00 3 , 3 3 a gift to the Town since the Ellsworth. 59 Hammond St.; gntaUves to the CapUol Region peared yesterday « i charges ' The case of Gtorald R. Free- WHlng: **““*«y augRested that toe dte- ^ ____ . . . Admitted Friday: Sharon Theresa Doyle, 11 Dobson Rd.; Planning Agency. He is also president, announced the ap­ K&B Oontrol»—CFor Home or Commercial Tracks) ... .5.00 3 . 3 3 of toeft of a motor veW^ile. ^ ^ ^ ^ Bunce Dr., chaig- was fighting wounded up pWty be held at toe Legion field Ttlnidad. 9 Ward St.; WiUlam John Rider, 34 Prospect St.; of the TVilland County pointment Monday. «TA.tlnRr A motor vshlclA with- _i^a. i__i__*. ____ ...... ___ a »ki« a t 4a ♦/>- Drivers are asked to roUow AURORA HjO. r a c i n g SETS eretlng a motor vehicle w ^- ^ was to the tone toait the barrel of Ms this year (It Is scheduled for to- hr Dean Reutter, TolCd; Judy. out a Ucense, and seeding. His continued to East Hartford for M2 Mile wsH desfroyed by a morrow night), and that ly coat to the town will be about Rose Purnell, 86 Grand Ave.;Papa,------37 CJharter------Rd.;---- ’ Sharon------' Demooratdc , „ Association. * Reg. SALE $17.<»0 for interest chaig^ Frank Berry, 15 EsteUe Dr.; case was continued to July 9 at trtal by Jury on toe August list, maMi« it unwaWe. The «r year K could be moved to a Perkins, 66 Ellington Ave.; Mrs. accepting toe poet of honor- , FOR Rockville, and he was released after he pteaded not guUty, to pbtol h e « B ^ had no ammu- thtferent location. «»ey are In irtien (hey leave the Speakitig for the other'^din- Elsie O’Connell, Mansfield Cen- Nancy Prentiss and daughter, ^ ^ Thonderjet 500 • 25.00 1 8 " MM ttlsi MSIW a ------*------— - - .. . grw j-vu _ ___ _ anoe. the Rev. Norman Fowler ter. on his own recogglsance. <^iarge. nlUon. Mrs. Frederick Konia of Mary fleW- 341X Elm St Burokaa stated he believes “in La. spoke up and mode It under- A concert featuring the Gov- _, . j „ . , - the abUity of Mr. Houley to tm- Police said a car had been FVeeman waa arrested June "(niese Incrsdlble clrcum- of Kantm- Dr. urged that It be Admitted Saturday: Jeffle Cosmetics stood that those present were emor’s Foot Guard Band will passed and sewers be installed CoUlns, 98 West Main St.; Fran- Dlscharged S^day: Joseph , represent the people of Tol- Wide Trade Srt 30.00 2 4 " stolen late Saturday night after allegedly trying to stances explain bow they were Cano, Ne^rk, N.J.; Frederick ^unty.” He caUed Houley MANY OTHER SPECIALS-. owned by Dr. Joseph Kristan climb through the window of not objecting to the display. "We be sponsored by the Rockville ITS aftile to capture Mm aHve, toe ^ff, 22 Ridgewood Dr., ,,g^ dUlgent man who wlU do his of Union St., RockviUe. The a Center St. a{>artment. The wounds in his legs keeping from Uve there and we enjoy it,” she Area Arts Council before toe 775 MAIN STREET, MANCH3STCR fireworks. In case ot rain, both Vemon Hammann, B ^ t Hartford; homework on pvery Issue of OPEN ’THIS WEDNESTOA'T KVBNINO TOX. S:S8 car was seen traveling east on man was taken into custody at from walking without help, but Faye Flood. 19 Thompson St. importance to the electors of Liggeffs Rt. 80 In Vemon by Officer Bd-^ata -nM | door ajMurtment after not mortal. j M™. Kanla further pointed events wUl be postponed to Fri------Tolland County." ward Moynihan. He gave choBe {xillcef'^sponded to a telephone "Taken to toe town Of Hlguer- out that she did not know of Mght. Girls’ Swimwear and ask^ for assistance. With complaint from a woman. reriialned aHve about 24 anywie who {letl'Uoned against The Herald’s Vernon Bureau The Houley campaign an- A illie PiRilaide Building in May Shows is at 88 Park St, tel. 876-3138 nouncement Is toe first of many Officer WUUom Tets aiding, Louis J. Ramos, 30, of 22 He did not say a sligle to* digilay. Her group had can- Diu4ng the Ice Age, massive^ or 648-2711. News items may be expected in the next few weeks the stolen car was brought to Burnham St., charged with wU- ^ captoro and one vassed the neighborhood by »heets of Ice formed the Great MANCHESTER a stop on Rt. 74, Vemon, and ful destruction of private pro{>- who \1rted to grtng to doors and ooUlng on toe Lakes and gouged deep valleys, Our Reg. 2.99 Sizes 8 to 14 2.88 $1 Million Rise Over ’67 mailed to P.O. Box 827, Rock- from area candidates in tW6 Read Herald Advertisements Our Reg. 3.99 vUie. ’ • FsJl’s elections as toe election ♦h.the driver arr.Rt«1arrested. erty, {Headed nlaaHafl guiltySlriltv to a substi-BUbsti- tocrtVCd a slOp In ------Sizes 3 to 6x Building activity during May a List, a student must achieve an The caae of NtOson W. Lewie, tute chatge of breach of peace toe face. took a drastic Jump over the average of "B" or better. 16, of 187 Summit St., cfaazgsd and waa fkied $2S. i.as same period last year with, per­ ‘‘Meeting in La Paz, Barrien­ News of Servicemen with breaking and entering.^ He was arrested Saturday af- tos and Ovando and'other high Oodles of styles! One and two piece bikinis,.tanks, novelties. Cottons, mits amounting to over $1 mil­ Second L t Gerald W. Rudin- wfKh crlnSnal intent and urtng temoon after police received a' lion increase. mfiitary offiotals oddly made stretch nylons and duck. Colorful prints and 2-tone combinations. son of Mr. and Mrs. John a motor veblole wlttioUt the per- complaint froip the Hartman To- toe decision to assassinate Um. For May 106 Ipiilding permits Rudlnsky of Barber Hill Rd., nOMton of the owner, waa con- bacco Co., where is he employ-' were issued at an estimated Details of the form 'they took In DANIELS Rockville, has received his tknied to Aug- 1. Hte caae was ed, that he tore up furniture in a pubUc school at Higueros a i^ value of $1,602,281 as against Army Reserve CommisslcHi s referred to the oouit’s famUy the tobacco worker’s Uvlng wen known. Girls’ Mby 1967 when a total of 81 through the Reserve Officers’ TRAVEL AGENCY Girls’ lalattom dtvlstoa and the youth quarters and brandlriied a knife, “Senior offioer Miguel Aybroa permits were issued, valued at Training Corps at Boston Uni­ wifl undeego paycMaitrtc exam- Other ogees dtopoaed of in- $492,810. and Cd. Andres Sehiich, rang­ PRGSENT5 versity. He is a 1968 graduate inaticn. cOude: Donald S. OoweU, 19, of ers ‘trained by toe Yankees, in­ Pby Pants, Jamaicas An apartment building of 148 of the University. IF IMS IS YESTERDAY’S PAPER 88 Buckingham St., making un- Cotton Knit Tops unita started this past month The breaking and entering structed suboffloer Mario Feran Airman Richard D. AUem son charge btems from a May 23 necetsery rioiae with a motor accounted for $888,000. There vehlole, $40; Wl'toam R. Fagan, to proceed wtto toe assassina­ A "scoop 'em up price" of^Mr. and Mrs. Robert Inqldent and toe motor vehicle tion. When he, completely 1968 WeekendI . and' Shorts, Knee Pants were 35 permits issued last 17, Somers, arrested ii) Tolland, of 5 Dailey Circle, Itockville, charge from an A'pril 26 occur- drunk, entered ttie room, Che, month for new dwellings and 19 has graduated feqm an Air Sniiitre to obey slate traffic issued a ^ a r ago for toe same renoe in wMch Lewie and an- who had heart ehoto that hoD Force technical ichool at Ama­ other youth were obberved by control signs, $25; Leonard GS- Vacation Tours Our Reg. Our Rag. period. Just ended the Uves of a Bolivi­ 1.69- 1.97 rillo AFB, Tex. a oar from Du- bert, Vemon, speeding, $25; an guerrilla and a Peruvain 1.69 Other permits issued in May He was trained as a {>er- Fred GoMra, 21, Vemon, breach 1.00 pent’s Stop and Go, 128 E. 1.00 and estimated value were: Two YOU MAY BE TOO UTE! of jjoace, $25; Russell R. Got- guerriHa, seeing ttie executioner sonnel s{>eclalist and has been Center St., and were appre­ Pei^oMlIy Escorted from Just in time for summertime play, these additions to dweUings, $11,600; Was vaclUiiUng, said wlto force, A good selection of sleeveless and short assigned to a unit of ithe Air hended a short time later.' tler, 16, BnUngbon,-"' fiillure to sleeve styles. Solids, prints and novelties. cool cottons. Solids, prints. Sizes 3 to 6x, 7 wiring, heating and {dumbing for our used cars move almost os fast os our new ones! drive to toe established lane, ‘Shoot me. Don’t be afraid’.*’ to 14. Force Communications Service Robert A.. Jsokiscm, 33, of “The man left -and it was Sizes 3 to 6x, 7 to 14. a 106 unit apartment complex, at Westover AFB, Mass. He at- Oorventry, charged wlto break­ $30; Douglas HutoMnson, 26, Manchester and Hartford $74,000; one interior office alter­ East Windsor, arrested In TVii- again necessary tor Ms super­ t«ided RockviUe High School. ing and esiterlng wftto ci'iniinal iors Ayoroa and Seilnlch to re- ations, $6,800; one four-store Marine Pfc. Bernard W. BuJ- 1966 PONTIAC 1968 JAVELIH land, operating a motor veM- JULY 4th WEEKEND. MONTREAL and QUEBEC TOUR— 1966 PLYMOUTH intent, forgery, and three {>eat the order which he pro­ Vislttog Man and His World with 2 admissions, txxir of Mon­ toopping cotnpiex, $35,000; one narowaki, son of Mrs. Barbara 1968 counts of obtainlig money un­ ole while under toe Influence of juvenile court building, $30,000; TEMPEST 4-DOOR SO>AN SST HARDTOP liquor, $100, operaittog a motor ceeded to carry out, ahooUng treal, tour of Quebec City and a ■visit to St. Anne de BeOupre. P. Bujnarowski of Crystal Lake 442 CUTLASS HARDTOP SPORT FURY HARDTOP der false pretenses,.,pleaded not from toe belt wtth a burst of 2 nighita a t the new Chateau Champlain In. Montreal .and 1 Boys’ 64 mIsceBaneous jiermits, $45,- Rd:, Rockville, is serving with Fully Equipped veMde without Uoeibe, noUed, 881, and 19 certificates of occu­ Loaded with extras. Power Steering, Power Brakes Standard Shift, Radio guUity and his oases were gra{>eehot.’’ night at the Chateau Fcxntenac In Quebec. 2 meals 3 0 0 RA the Sec. Battalion, '9th Marine Bucket S^ts Wound over to the next seasicn o{>erattog a m otor vehlole with pancy, $28.50. Non-slip differential Radio, Whitewall Tires Red fin ish are Included. 4 DAYS DEPARTING JULY 4Ui . . . Regiment in Vietnam. 4-Speed Shift of Hartford Sigierlor Court on ur»afe tires, $25. Oa Dean’s Ust 4-Sp^ Shift Also, Michael B. Podolnyj 10, I the breaking and entering and On Downed Plane JULY 4th 'WEEKEND. KUTZTOWN FAIR, PE3NN DUTCH Two area students at the Unl- •1995 •1595 to ToUand Superior Ckmrt on of 16 Oobum Rd., failure' to Terry Jackets voaity of' Connecticut, Susan •2695 obey state traffic control signs, TORRINGTON (AP) —Army TOUR — VlplUng Kutrtewn Dutch Folk Festival, Herahey SAVE the other charges, after he Ohooertate Factory, Herehey Gardens, amusement park and Albotn of 3$ G nm t Bt., Rock­ $25; Lamq^ence J. White, 26, Pf. Alfred A. Seitz Jr. of Tor- S E A & S K I waived examination on aU five rington was on the. chartered zOo, complete tour of Amish Country with ato{>s at shops and ville, and Susan D. Goodrich of Reg. 1965 OLDSM OBILE oountb. Windsor Locks, arrested to FVtrmer’s Market, Getrtystouig Battlefield, Enootric Map, H arris­ 8 Da'vis Ave., Rockville, have 1964 CHEVROLET 1965 PLYM OUTH Manchester, failure to pass left airliner downed over -Soviet ter­ Our Reg. 92.28 StJSO 1965 BUICK Jackson, who recently oom- ritory Sunday, the youth’s moth­ burg tour and a visit to Long;wood Gardens. Includes 3 nights been {daesd on the Dean’s List 4-bOOR SEDAN 98 CONVERTIBLE pleted a Jrtl term tor violation o f . a parked vehlole, pleaded at Beautiful Holiday Inn at Herrlstourg. 2.97 of toe School of Physical Eklu- SPORT FURY HARDTOP n d e contendere, $30; Ehner J. er has been informed. ARTHUR DRUG RlVlESA 2-DR. HARDTOP All Poorer, Radio of probation, was charged in Mrs. Pauline Seitz learned 4 DAYS DEPARTING JULY 4th cotion. Auto., 6-Cyl., Radio 4-on-th^floor, V-8 'Whltford, 17, of 29 Durant St„ 2.22 exmneatioa wUh a break at the Monday that her son was aboard To win a {dace on the Dean’s Full Power Power Steering, Radio passing to a no paAtoig none, JULY 271th. ONE DAY TOUR—Visiting Flda'vrllle Railroad for I Power Steering, Power Brakes England Lumber Co. eartler the plane grbunded on the Ku­ a train ride through cranberry bogs, chicken barbecue, his-1 100% fine quality double cotton terry that’s •995 •2295 $ 20. tMs year to wMch a set of car­ rile Islands en route to Japan. boric museum and a visit to Plymouth Rock. m m so machine washable! Emblern on chest, full penter tools valued at $142 was Cases continued at Manches­ Seitz, 23, la a graduate of Tor- •1395 ter (ndude: Philip G. Patros, 1 DAY DEPARTING JULY 27th 2 pocket model. Sizes 8 to 18. ’ 2195 ♦wifM, and several blank com­ ringtott High School and had 36, WllUmantlc, arrerted In 1964 B U IC K 1965 VOLVO 1806 S pany chocks. been stationed at Fort Devens. JULY 271th. CALIFORNIA and MEXICO TOUR — Visiting 1 Police said these checks were Manchester, todeoent exposure, Mass. '* SPORT COUPE 1964 F O R D to A ug. 5; George M.' RlSley, Abilene, S t Louis, Orrforodb Springs, Pikes Peak, Grand Can­ 1965 CHEVROLET SKYLARK 2-DR. HARDTOP cashed in various area commu- yon, Hoover Dam, Navajo Indian Reservation, Las Vegas, Los I COUNTRY SQUIRE ntles in varying amounts total­ 27, of 127 Highland St., breach Boys’ ^ Light Blue, Auto., Power Steering, AM-FM Radio of {>eace, July 22; Edward Angeles, Hollywood, Disneytend, Knott’s B er^ Farm, Movie WESTERN STATION WAGON Extra Clean New Tires, CleanClei ing $616. GREEANG CARDS Studios,’ Juarez, San Antonio, HemlsFtolr ’68 tor 2 days. New Swan, 22, of 46 Wells St., plead­ V-8, Autonm'tic Transmission Kenneth E. Carter, 63, of Ver Orleans and many other paints of Interest. Personally eiscoited I •2495 non, charged with breach of ed not guUty to being found to- FOR ALL OCCASIONS toxioated, court trial, July 22. See Our Large Displajr by Ronald Klein, cousin of Lawrence Welk. 9 6 9 5 .0 0 •1395 •1395 {>eace to connection ■with his al­ 23 DAYS DEPARTING JULY 27 th Swim Trunks •1495 leged actions with an eight-year- Also, the case , of „ Da'vld o* B. told girl at Caldor’s Department Taylor, 31, of 476 Keeney St., ARTHim DRUe BEE 1962 AUGUST 3rd. NOVA SCOTTA TOUR—Visiting Bor Harbor, 1963 TEM PEST Store, foUed to appear and a charged with ------non-sup{xirt,* *~to 1962 O L D S . 1959 PORSCHE Colony Paric Wagon Halifax, Peggy’s Cove, CXtadel Hill, Cabot Trail, Cape Breton | Our Reg. 2-Door Coupe V-8 Station Wagon Island, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick ant} Maine. 1.89 9-Passenger Wagon Includes a 6 hour sail acrcas the Bay of F\uidy. •995 Ftnest accommodations. 9225.001 •895 9 DAYS DEJPARTING AUGUST 3rd Popular bolter styling. Polyester and cotton, 61 TOLLAND TPKEn MANCHESTER I $995 •895 blends - st^me all cottons. Fashion solids and Open Toes., Wed., Sat. UD • — Thurs. and Fri. till 9 1962 F O R D AUGUST 17th. ONE DAY TOUR—Visit Quonget Point Naval plaids. Sizes S, M, Lf 1964 C0RVA1R 1962 RAMBLER Air Station for a complete tour, Narragonset Pier ftQ BA 1962 V O L V O Galaxle 4-Door Sedan . and Point Judith. 1 DAY DEPARTING JULY 27.tli ^T.W W 2-Door Coupe Station Wagon Blockie The Angus Soys 122S Sedan, •695 AUOHBT 17to.„HAWAU and OUTE& JSLANPS-TOUR - *995 •495 •295 Visiting San Ftandsoo, Honoilulu, WaUdkl Beech, Maul, Ho-i Western Beef Mart W ill wall, Kauai, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Complete tours onl 1967 V W all skuute with many meals and many extras. All Deluxe Ho-| 1967 V W 1966 V W tela thremghout Personal^ escort^ by Etol 9 8 9 5 .0 0 1967 V W Delijxe Sedan Daniels. 16 DAYS DEPARTING AUGUST 17th Be Open Wed. Night un­ Fastback ^uareback Black with red interior Dduxe Sedan Beige with black interior Red with gr&y interior Green with beige interior AUGUST ITthi BERMUDA TOUR—Vislttog the beautiful Is- Boys’ Better land of Bermuda with tours of the laland| Boat Onilse with! •2195 •1695 barbecue on Hawkins Island. 7 nights at the lovely Bermu- I til? ! *1995 •1445 diana Hotel in Hamilton. All breakfasts, all dtoners, 3 lunch­ eons and tea time each afternoon are included. Also 2 cock-1 1967 V W HAPPENING toil parties and aU tl{>s and tranaferB. Personally escorted Knit Shirts ARMOUR'S STAR-4,€AN. SLICED 1967 V W 1965 V W 1965 VW throughout. 8 DAYS DEPARTING . 9305.00 Our Reg. 2-97 - 3.49 Dei'uxe Sedan Deluxe Sedan AUGUST 17Ui ‘ Deluxe Sedan Red with black interior Deluxe Sedan lb. Blue 'with black interior Green with beige interior NOW! B O IL E D H A M SPECIAL TRA'VEL NOTICE—Daniels Travel lyttl show travel •1645 •1245 AT movies at D&L ' Department Store located In the Parkadel ARMOUR'S BONNIE BRAND •1695 •1245 Plaza every Wednesday Evening starting July lOth at 7:30 p.rti. July 10th will be Spain, Prance and Expo. July 17th will be Elurope, Germany and the 'Vlatloan. July 24th wlU 2.22 1964 V W 1 BACON lb '. 1964 V W 1966 V W 1965 V W be Hawaii, ToMU and Hong Kong. FREE TO ‘THE PUBUC. ( Choose from a fine selection of popular ^ Deluxe Sedaii Deluxe Sedan Deluxe Sedan , peluxe Sedan BRING THE'WHOLE FAMILY. ... ' turtlenecks and.collar styles. Handsome j ■ ? ARMOIWS STAR Black with red interior i Light blue White with red interior Black with red. interior knits of easy care cottons and textured KELLY ROAD VERNON CIRCLE VERNON, CONN. nylons. Solids and fancies. .Sizes 8 to 18. IBS \ I * •1245 •1145 ■ % AU tours are being quoted $n twin-occupancy and Include aU C A N N E D H A M •1195 •1495 transportation, deluxe hotels, admissions, sight-seeing and jl are {lersonally escorted. ' ARMOUR'S STAR 1906 V W 1966 V W 1 1966 V W 1963 V W S P A C E A G E Early Keservallbns Are Recommended On AU Tours G E N O A S A L A M I .b!99* n Deluxe Sedan Deluxeduxe Sunroof Sunr< D duxe S ^ a n Deluxe Sedan Fer Further Information &r Reservations Apply White with red interiorii ’■ 'Red with black interior GreenI with black interior ir By The Piece Biege with brown interior Infants’. & Toddlers’ •1445 *995 •1445 •1495 Herculon Kitchen Carpet LEAN GROUND Printed Colton Terry Beachjvear ■Mb ..J 5-lb. lots lb. NO SET DOWN PAYMENT B/LNK HNANCING ARRA|«GEO MANY MORE TO. CHOOSE FROM DANIELS CHUCK Our Reg. TRAVEL AGENCY 2.97 to 3.97 EXTRA LEAN 2.22 2.88 35 BARRY ROAD Styled by Tailored Baby of California! Girls’ & bikinis, boys bathing suits, crop Completely Installed — Up to 8’xlO’ Kitchen GROUND ROUND >b7S MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT tops and shifts. Tiger, posy and striped patterns. 5-lb. lots TEL. 646-3012 . , tED TRUDON , i Foky Travd Brand Travel St^ce / SALE W i Have a Complete Seloetion of FREE ESTIMATES—647-1427 — 872-067.3 88 Lewis Street « e04 Main Street » -Manchzsicr— i Directions:Ireci Route 84, cost to Eidt 95, n Hartford, Connecticut WllUmantlc, Connecticut C / ^ L ,r > o r \ ’ll45 Tolland Tpke. TUES. and W ID . VOLKSWAGEN—PORSCHE aroundnoun .circle to Goodyear BMg. Next to ■ t Tel. 622-3188 . Tel. 428-7716 V, Exit 98, ^ k s , Roaits shapod for ydur rotii- } We reserve the right to limit quuiitilies. Wilbur Cross Parkway OPEN LATE Shop* * Agent# for McMahon Tours, l.C.C. Brokers #MC-12728 EVERY NIGHT oorio, Pattios, Franks for yoiir big 4th TOUAND TURNPIKE /TALOOTTViUE 649-2838-8754502 I of July Gookoui - ^ n

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n ote liotne tomoROw firom 2 to Vernon 4 and 7 to 9 pjn. Vernon O b itu a ry Delegate Count Shows Your Move{^ Guadano Gets Mra. Frank Oakeler Krihjak Gets Promotion It wUl be "mueical chein” ■ Mra. Marie Oatertac Oakeler, Houley Hits for employes of departments WlOhun A. Bampiorcy M, mother of Frank H. Oakeler At Circus; ‘Oohs’ for Elephants Nixon Nearing Mark To Detective Sergeant CoDege Post tOLLAND—WUUam A. Hum- of 21 Cobh HUl Rd„ president on toe second floor of toe the announcer Imflled they were Service by Municipal BuUding late this p b r tj,' n , of East Hartford, of P art Hill Jityce Flower 'By nnOC UNTON The Fsmous Bartok Circus Is WASHmOTON (AP) -R ich - RepubUoon delegatoa remalnsd f IMt. Jidm KfRijaiok of (he Dr. Michael Guadano has wild and ferc^ous but at a sec­ M v ^ r of Mra. Daiay Ztmmer- Shop, died this momlnf at a The reanon thal elepfaaslts. in town, oourtefy of the Ver­ afternoon. been appointed associate pro* ond glanoe they looked fairly and M. Nixon has nearly three- to he seleoted. . .. „ MuiobeUtM’ Ftolloa DefMtrtmeot A 'Wholesale shuffle df of- a a n and uncle of Raymond A. New Britain convalescent never targtk, M that ^ey ptwo- non PoUoe Assoofatton ailh the In A SbnMar AP tabtSatlcn fetisor of modem languages at lovable. One rode a scooter. A m b u la n c^ quarters of the 887 oonvenUon bkM b««n poomotad to toe rank flcea wlU take place. Smmarman, botti of ,Tolland, home. She was the wife of ttoe oonntwiay. last pertbranance to be held to- m m toe Greater Hartford Communi­ 'The tittle girls In die crowd <'Ritnirn>uinr» m e flhuwad __i .. » *. Vlo* Presidentmou Hubert H. Hum- yaatarday at a Olaaton- Frank A. Oakeler of SS Orand Marly tMa momtng: on the nlgbt at 8. The huge clrous Buok-passlnr « a iy e a required for a flrstpboUot luui votes to 401M o t #eig«aia, filling •> slot new-' The Park Department wUI ty College, according to an an- St., New Britain. clRMS riiiundagitmnSm at Legion FMd, tenta beckon to aU who see meltedmatted into eostaoyaostaoy Whenwhen thewe by Representative Robert Hou- mealdenUal nomina- emMa 'rkamnm-aMn rival *-*- ly autiioilaad by the recent •<>- dkqxMuess the BuUding In­ nourtcemefrt today by Dr. Ar- oonvaleacent home, pink and yeUowWnch poodles ley at the Bo^ of Represents. "S: gui'flyora alao include two Other survivors are two oth- ***•*• th^Nvare, the hMtg*> oum- them, for here is one of the old­ pmvtil oT the 1968-68 flaoal spection Department, which tour C. Banks Jr., toe coUege'a est and most unlvensel theaters ^Msed to fanX h a ts ^ u id Uvss meeting last night in con- other hatihewa and a niece. er sons, and two grandchildren. bennme beast* waltaing necOon with the town’s ambu- talun a stand in public. Democrstlo convention lytto- will move into toe offices of president. around in petfect ihylhm, an for the pertoraniiig arts. gowns, danced into the ring. The year budgat, R wa# announoed toe PubUo Works Depart- Funeral aerrlcea will he hUd The Brlckson-Hansen Funeral colored doyes knd their fairy­ lance service. Assulning Sen. John O. Tower nlng in Chicago Aug. 28 It tstas Home, 4 Hart St., New Britain, aooolade to the HMng sun. And there were performers. today J>y E^oNo® CbM Jams# n\«it, which wlU move into M day at 11 a.m. at the New- tale princess -trainer delighted Representative Thomas WoMf was, as he b r t l ^ , taW ^ most l ,m t o ^ , n d rin n ktrt and Vthltney Funeral ^ ^ cluagre of funeral arrange- Hardly a oas drove by with­ The Oreat Segrero stood on Ills of the 66-'voito Texas dsl^fstion The Demooratlo oompetUora the office vacated by the heed, no hands, and on a trapese the little girts too. requested several weeks ago CMM Rstordon sold toart Bocna, S18 BuniSide Ave., East nienU, which are incomplete.* out Stopgiiiigr to watch' the that the board have a report on on Ms shift from favoclto had an even longer IM of fence Part Department The Engi­ fMendly loolciiig antanals sway- swinging high above the gaping, R 'was all fun, thought the IMnjKdc, who Joined the form n e e r ^ Department which HaBtford. Bbrlal will be in the service. Wolff was not pres. * » status to the Nixon column, iMers to oiatlvate. Thar# were M a #m>etiiumer>ry In 1959, Mra. Paul JnblnvUle Ing; in unfson. They were prsc- 'wide-eyed crowd. No one moved clowns weren’t all that hilarious., wlU vacate its quarters to Falrview Cemetery, West Hart- vm# the ten man on tho aer- ford. give the BuU(Ung Inspection s g##!* Migaili M#t H1# proOKh. Department two offices, wlU Friends may call at the fu­ FrankHn Part, wife ot PaSl best In thoahow. when the Ounthera performed and every dreus should have reoortreport be delaveddelayed to b4 review- With Texas listed uncommlt- erwiss uncommitted. tfon w6U h# eMaotftve m of July \ neral home tomorrow from 7 to ed at a future meeting, tod pending an Individual count. The big group in the latter move into a vacant office to JuUnvnie, died’ this momliw at P * It was these peKdiydema their poie-balanclng act and at least one of these. 16. e the right of the. old Park De­ • p.m. ^ Houley pointed out that the * tabulation by The Associated coteguy w en 161 In Oalltomla Rockville General Hospital. parading into the tent that ^ e n lovely girls defl^ grartty There were the barken ex- H# hns b#«v iMIgiHd to the partment and new PubUc to the amaxement of the kids toiling the amaaing sea creature ambulance service has been Press showed Nixon with 478. who stlU had not taken a naw dnwtraenhi-deteoUve dlvl#lon , M n. JublRvlUe was bom brought the dsepeat ‘hebs" (Uscussed since last February. Ih * count covered only dele- stand since the aseasWnsWnn of Works Department and to Chatfea O. Hodge 8 tavfa and the delight of the dads. that ooaed Wood andtoe upside sinm 1968, U one cd five Mhm- March , 1890 in 'Stafford from the of children He m m the fact is the service get«s assigned to Nixon by pns- Sen. Robert F. Kennedy fosed the left of its old office. Charles C. Hodge, 57, of Springs, duightor of Alexander perched on the bteachere. The There were bears which caus- down monster, the sword swal- rtiMtinr poHoamen who ounrantr At ease, and as you were. Tucocm, Alls., formerly of Olas- ed some consternation among lower, the Are eaten and the is poor, the mknpower identlal primary vote, ]^edge4 them f t a primary electton oom- ly b#or tho detaoUre title. and Mary Minor Pepin. „ fothera and mothers were also and organisation and utged the tit the time toey were sWeeted, mMmenU 108 dn Blinais mostly tonhury, died Sunday in Tucson. . fiifVtvors, besides her hus- "ocblng and ashing” but the the reserved - seat section crowd nail sitter. Chief IteanVwi till# momtag ' He is the brother of Mrs. Ray ' therA inelud- board to take a "hard look” picking him lb an AP poH. waiting on word from CMoago mU, “M m ’ti m n d rah le record Troop 120 Scouts 8. Warroi of MandiesteA. ^ t o v ^ ^ P h ^ e ^ A ^ l f a M ^ S f w e r e practically in ing, Uiank heavens, tto irtnk cot- Nelson A. Jfayor R iW ^ J . ^ o t aocpmplhhnnnt speaks for ' Del. Sgt John Krinjack tlnue the volunteer service or Rockefeller trailed on the same 9914 in New Tort, InWudtng 49H 'Survivors also Include, his two grandsons. selves. . .ooenbus contraptiona the ring. They abandoned them ton candy. ItMir. I 0^ wish 1 had a ,doi- nzents, tor Itie wort in beiptag M l f l k c C f l U O C T n p look to a professional service, basis at 192. whose stand had nolt basn deter- Mk» wife, tsro other 'sisters, and a The funeral W l be held Fri- that defied oomfort much lees quickly when these wild But tlw elephants were the en miori Um." to solve a number of Important brother. day at 8:16 a.m. from the Burke safely, _ etormed Into the area. At least best of all. Mayor JWm Grant said he re- Both had a poW of 817 dWe- mined slnoe they were pteksdln The detaotlva buetoeae 1# one 0 Eight boy scouts of Troop 120, The funeral aiid burial will be Ehneral Home, 76 Prospect St., cently had three letters prals- gates backing favorite sons and state oonventlan. Dosens of ^ tte t lawmi no taoun or time St. Jamee’ Church, accompanied ing the service and had no com- S09 who were at least ostensibly or former Kennedy delegate# in ThosOn, Arts. with a MasB of requiem at S t echedule. Blvan tfaougfa he mav by tod r leader, completed a 66- idaints. He noted, however, that uncommitted, to 'work on before were also uncommitted.^ Bernard’s 'Church at 9.^ Burial 12th Qrcnit ) be aeeigned to raortc a oertain mUe canoe trip in the Adlrrai- Harry Morganson will be in St. Bernard’s Ceme­ Planners Heetr Opposition he did have the 'police report roll call at the convention open- The Democrats 'were rtlll ehiet, KMnleok hiny be eem Open Swiin Set 6 dack# Mountains, N.Y., June 16 tery. on the ambulance calls but was big In Miami Beach Aug. . some 800 shy of havbw IBolr poigiliig In end out of the #ta- to 22, and earned their 60-mile ROCKVILLE:—Harry Morgan­ G>urt Gases not happy with it Fewer than 100 of the 1,838 2,662 coRvenUon seats flHed. Dr. Michael Onadaae son, 81, died yesterday at St. Friends may oaU at the fu­ To Balf Excavation Plans tloo tit eny given hour. At Town Pools wtlderness-trlp merit badge. neral home Thursday from 7 to TTie mayor pointed out that Since moot of the crimes he inieThe eight ore Kenneth Mes- Dr. Guadano was head of ihe Antiicny’s Nursing Home. it couldn’t be determined by the it- Mr. Morganson was bom May 9 p.m. - EAST HARTFORD SESSION A swelteriiq; 96 degree eve- traffic it currently sees, inning tnveetiHatea aeem to be com- There wlU be open sw im m ^ Junior aeeletant scoutmaat- Manchester High School lan- John H. Mooney, 18, of 364 report 'when the ambulance left 22, 1887 In Dayton, OMo, and nlng accounted fdr a sparse the door tor industrial or corn- Joel Reed, State’s Attorney mltted during the hours ot dark- at all Manrtieeter public pools Flengo, senior patreU guage department tor three Edgar V. Sanders Main St., Manchester, who was showing at last night’s Town merclal development on th'c on a call and when It arrived ness, Krinjack end hia famUy on Thursday through Sunday Mark Orlowekl, as- years, resigning In 1966 to teach lived in the Rockvllle-ToUand Ekigar V. Sanders, 70,. of 16 committed to Norwich State at its destinatlmi. He said, area for many years. Before his Planning Commission public tract. are by now used to the Idea from 9:80 a.m. to noon and 1 to *i,tant senior patrol leader; and French and Spanitto at North- Goalee Dr., husband of Mrs. Hospital by Judge Bollslav Mon- ‘"There is no 'way to determine 6 retirement, he was a farmer. hearing. t Wo of the six items Kelly pointed out that the Of Tolland County, Retires- that he, too, must work late p.m. AU ewim leesona wUl_ta *ooul» Bruce Belflore, Dniey -were accompanied by University ol Connecticut, brother, Arthur Morganson of illnessv', case was continued to July 28. wlH rervise the reports in new but moved to the town of Union Tolland; a sister, Mrs. Marietta getting opposition from area to-date pbUution control sys­ OonfMTing on (he marked op version of the 196869 eohool Mancbeeter Detective Bureau, classee wUl.be conducted Mbn- Frank J. Ennle, assistant scout- M.A.’s from both UOonn and Mr. Sanders was bom Dec. 12, Mooney was charged ^th four ^ that filed tems for a plant of this type in form. 16 yqars ago. redera to Krinjart as, "A real ^ay, Wednesday a»^ Friday master. Miattesen of Stafford Springs; Grant also reported that Atty. Pigeon, who is with the budget before lest night’s meeting are, from left. Dr. WUUam Hcwvard University, and his 1897 in Stanhope, ^ N.J., and countsainte of arsw, a c^e (rf ^ j, Main the world today, which has re- H. Curtis, who retired June 80 after serving eight years as ' pro, a man who reaUy knowa from noon to 1 p.m. Registaa- ^nie group tra'veled Raquette pj^ p UConn Ixr 1966. He nine grandrtildren, and seven breakingv a a IH vmw andsinsl saVKtAMmfPentering kintn'with ** ’ George Blythe has resigned as Rockville firm of Pigeon, Chiuit- lived most of his life in the St, to rezone a 22-acre Inter­ suited in a marted improve- School Board Budget Manchester’s superintendent of schools; his successor. Dr. Ms...... buelnews." tlon can be made with toe head- Lake, Raquette River,, Forked was a Fulibrlgbt exchange teach­ great-grandchildren. greater Hartford area. He re­ criminal intent, and larceny. captaln of the ambulance corps ti and Hall, has served as public Ufoguard at WaddeU Pool. Lake, Long Lake, Simon Pond Funeral aervtcea will be held ior tract wert of Union St. tind Donald 'J . Hwinigen; end Atty. John Rottner, chairman of Krinjack and hi# z^e, toe er in Belgium from Mcmcheeter tired eight years ago, after be­ He was committed after a former Rhoda Hall of Manohe#- An attempt wlU also be made m»d Tiipper Lake. The trip in- . a-K,v>i in lom tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at the IK f/* bounded on the north by the ^ ^ the Board of Education. Dr. Hennlgan, who had been assistant ing employed for 42 yearq at Hockanum River, from Rest- that to dlsap^ve the appUca-' «• wlH over this podtton p«rlor Court for ” Backed by 7-1 Vote superintendent in Bllmira, N.T., officiaUy began his duties ter, reside at 216 Fern St and at WaddeU Pool to organise a eluded, fishing, wUdUfe and ,soU ^ Ladd Funend Home, 19 EUIng- the Beerwort ’Truck Body Re­ mine whether or not he was tlon would bTto effect confls- y® *"' **“ Men’s Swim on Tuesday and conservation obeervattona. and He U a member o« toe Amen dence B and Rural to Industrial here yesterday. He is atayi^tg temporarily at the home of As­ have two oMldren: Jotet Jr., a can Assoctatiim of TeaMien of ton Ave. The Rev. Donald Ing- pair, Hartford. mentally capable of understand­ eating BalTs land, leaving 11; Blythe will remain on as an 80 years. Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. vlette to forest ranger stations, Zone. member of the coriw Replacing Pigeon As public .. Lkst nig'ht’s spctcfal meeting the Board of Educa­ sistant Superintendent Ronald Scott whUe a new home he has 'Manchester High School gradu- Frendi and Spanlrti, toe Na­ Uah, pastor of EEMngton Oongre- A veteran of World War 1, he ing the proceedings against him. Carrol Dow, manager of the 'Virtually landlocked, and that ate now attending Tufts Unlver- Those Interested should contact Transportation to Paquette gatlmial Church, 'will, officiate. At that time Public Defer.Jer however. defender will be Atty. Donald tion contain^ few surprises, and the board while ques­ purchased in the Redwood Farms development off HUistown tional Education Association served with the Yankee Divi­ Balf Co., said last night that any other use but industrial Rd. Is under construction. Dr. Curtis wlU soon assume the sity in Beaton, and a daughter the head lifeguard at toe pool, take was provided by WUber Burial will be in Elast Cemetery, George Royster, counsel for the Representative Joseph Kb- Caldwell of ElUngton. He was tioning a few items, made no chimges, voting 7-1 to and the (Connecticut Education sion in France and Germany.' there would leave Balf in a hap­ directorship of a three-year research project for toe U.S. Of­ Karen, vfoo graduated m>m A splash party will be held Messier and Louis Orlowskl. TolMbd. accused, stated that he felt that «>c company v ^ e s to the nlckl suggested that the Mayor sworn in today In Superior adopt the recommendations of its personnel-finance Aseoclotion. He also served as He was a member of Second Mooney was capable of under- land to ^ a im te raw m a te i^ less predicament with too little ~ x>mmtttee tor a 1968-69 bwlget ——------fice of Education. He volunteered to attend last night’s budg­ MHS In June with a music Wednesday evenings from 8 to Transportation home wa* pro- There wfll be no calling Congregational Church, the accessablllty. look toto the feaslbUity of hlr- Court. vided by Orlowskl and William The acting president of the standing the charges against tor its Wtun^ous asirtialt busl- Ing a driver who would be on The change In state’s attorney totaUng 97.090,680. proposed $U,o6o item which et session in an advisory cm>aclty. (Herald phdto by Pinto.) ' scbolarsMp, who wlU attend the 10, weather pertnltttaig. houm. Manchester Poet ot the VEW^ Belflore. The three are parents Community CoUege Faculty jjjjjj ■ nees, which the company specu- Town Planner Joseph Tarn- duty all the time. apparently leaves Atty. Pigeon ------=------—------Boston Conservatory of Music the Fine Arts Club of Manches­ The lone vote opposing adop- .would have provided an inier- of participating scoute. Senate and as finance officer Mboney was arrested Feb. 23 ^tes would seU - sustain the sky, in outlining the proposed The local ambulance has an wltti the decision to make on Maui Snnbs Hippies Mrs. Mary J . Gatalane ter, and the Hammond Organ Uon woe oeat by Democrat N. scholairtlc athletics program at with toe Department of Higher y Shi- ter ambulances. EUli«ton has aU charges or retry Darwin In at toe amount we’re spending of otoer budget priorities, U.S. congressman from Connec- easy to excuse today's aottons He has recently completed cfounty Board of Supervisora, dflscxmittoued sole of aU toy guns ™” ®o ® , nrosraiM 3, 1890 in Cosenza, , and Sanders ot ToUand and Robert a break into Iona Manufactur­ Atty. Eugene Kelley, repres­ answered many calls but* toe toe slaying of Hope Rotowell of tlout, today caUed for a get- becaiue of yesteryefir^s neglect, several courses to pcUice theory, art his request, ptans to revtow and other toys of violence, wim * « « P » bad lived in Manchester for 60 County Superior Court in toe on maintenance,” adding that ytie new budget doe# not in- H. Sanders-of Glastonbury; and ing on E’eb. 18. enting the appUcant last night, Kelly took a Jab at toe othef’ two towns have not been Bolton. tough poUcy to queU rioting, toere toere can can bo be no no excuse excuse for for operation, operation, end end investigative investigati-ve lews tama that'dealHmi4 \rith with ohrtruoting ohrtruoting President Presidenrt Jaclc Jaclc L. Meier said teaentag m p oi years. She 'was a member ot four grandchildren. Eighth District’s reflected op- 1920’s and 1980’s. “the ooniUtion of our schools Is elude onjr Increased longevity Journals. The case of Raymimd R. del'ved into the long history of Atty. Pigeon said today he ex- Atty. Pigeon, who spent mort burning and sit-ins, and to re- breaking the law—no possible teMmlcpies. treCQc and using poctai. It also the company has canceled aU the EHepnor Duse Society. Fhneral services will be held the subject property, citing at poslUon by stating, "They are probably worse than when we benefit# for tearten , but el- He is a World War n Air Force 2 Reed, 27, of Ellington, charged pected to have an announce­ of his youth in Broad Brook, duce crime In the streets, as h? excuse for crime—and, above During toe past year Krinjack i* revielBg vagrancy and oom- Chriartmas orders for su* restoring antique cars. The as prosaeutor toe -toe old City Intent to cooperate with the Schimanskl said. ' wlU be allocated to non-salary poaMtons art the Junior Mgh level, lums.” punishment for those who per­ W. P. Quish Funeral Home, 226 Manchester policeman connect­ •Ilie two cbmplainte were tor couple have no children. town Northeast Sewer Intercep­ He charg^ property ’parts'"of Manchester Atty, Reed, who got his law petrate e'vll.” Main St., with a Mass of re­ ed them as possible suspects to items. ijna board, however, |greed to "The behavior of a relatively Mra. Anna Tamosltis tor and green belt wall^ay ownerswiers still hadn’t corniced —one _one the parking area at Cen- degree from toe UnlversRy of judge oc tne eanw "The idea.that such conduct quiem at St. Bridget Church at The funeral of Mrs. Anna window damage at toe Ol- ^ ^ _ - gtJrteA ®®***^- 'n^e court later was phas­ In a sec(Hid, tmanimous action, odppt ihe budget as schedided handful of militant people In with the original agreement ter-Adame-Oloatt 8ta., toe oto­ Maryland law School, the board voted a separate alio- "within the framework of toe tMs country, be they coUege should be excused under the 9. Burial 'Will be in St. James’ Tamosltis, formerly of Man- Hardware Stem in the Pine s____ ed out by the statewide circuit. isting treed buffer strip from when the first ten-year permit er the periling area ot toe Bede his own practice In January 1929 cation of $18,200 vtoich will pro- doiUars available,” and to pres- students or civil rights mill- gnilse of tolerance,” he con­ Cemetery. diester, was held this momizig Shopping Center, was issued for excavation, on court system. Friends may call at the fu­ 60 to 76 feet wide on the north Elston Dougtmut £Uiop on Cen­ in law offices formerly main­ vide services of speech and ent a contract for signatures. tants, has been outrageous,” cluded, "can be summed up in from toe John F. Hemey Pu- Th® youths. Rexford Crand- toe property. 'Ihat permit ex­ tor Pigeon, a 'veteran of World neral home tonight from 7 to 9. bank of the Hockanum and ter St. tained by his grandfather, hearing, psychological and so- At the moment, toe board has Russo said, one four-letter word—NUTS!” neral Home. 219 W. Center S t. d®H. 17. of 219 Center St., and pired In 1984, but toe land was whom he is named, and his fa­ War n , was oxporation coumel maintaining It as a permanent The corngilaints were filed fot- Rookville at. one time and cial work specialists to local no Indlcartton whether toe MEIA with a atSeimn high Maas of re- Kenneth Cromwell, 18, of 60 green belt zone. sold first. this mnming at toe board’e reg­ ther, WUlls Reed. Mre. VeoBliig O. Sharp quiem at S t James’ Church. Ooolldge St., were first spotted -i. x , . , ___a counsel for the Vemon Board parochial schools under requir- vrill accept a contract Robert Kelly introduced expert testi­ Shlmanski said that much of ular semi-monthly comment Atty. Reed continued his own ^ ™ ed new state legislation. Man- 'Wolfert, head of toe negoUart-. TALOOTTVILLE — Mrs. The R t Itev. Msgr. Edward by Patrolman Samuel Maltempo toe property that was supposed Marlon Lea Sharp of 107 Harti mony from Alfred P. 'Werbner, seeston, manned by GOP Direc­ practiceractice until July 1 of last ^ , Chester will be reimbursed the team, has lellt toe country. Separate Budgets Approved J. Reardon was celebrant, as- as he approached the stores to to have been top soiled and tor WUHam Schaller. year when he elected to take Pigeon formed hia successful Dr., wtfe of Venning C. Siarp, sisted by the Rev. Thomas Bar- conduct his • regular building real estate appraiser, as to'thc law firm in 1969 with Atty. Etalo ^ Open a new 1 seeded had not been. also The Center-Adoms-Olcott Sts. over as fuU-ttme state’s attor­ i„next died (hie mmniag ot a ' Sdoth ry, deactm, and the Rev. 'Vin­ checks. Noticing them loitering value of toe concerned and sur- Gnuttl and Atty. Robert F. ^ for Pre-School Programs CAMERA ______rounding properties, and the charged that after toe Balf Co. complaint claimed that toe ney for ToUand County. Windsor coovaleaceat home. cent J. Flynn, subdeacon. John near, the building, he asked workers trespassed across toe Kahon. It was one of (he largest' The item was kept separate gonlzaition are away on 'voca- checking account youtoa who congregato toere In toe mid-1930’8 he served as from the regular operating bud- tlton. ,1 Besides adopting its regular Both programs were establlsh- Mm. Sbsiv was bom in New Carlson was organist and solo­ them What they were doing and possible usage of tlie sub­ zoned line last year, they failed are ”a menace” to bypaasers, pr»«ut* ] progrkms it sponsors tor per <>ent reimbursement of its and a member and past presi­ seph Rukus, Anthony Stniff and youths later admitted tlWt they 1*^®® ot the Balf plant has not evidence of this. Dr. and Mrs. D. M. (JaldweU the regular budget, the $18,200 aie IS new, teaching positions, revving of motorcycle metors Court. ... -r. item totals exactly the $7,048,- The InetriMtlonal stotl will total physlitally bandlcmpped and ® ‘®wn engineer, la used for late-hour beer par- Court In 1948, he served until three young sons. the Board of Directors for ap- of South Windsor; two brotoers, parent reason. They were held ” ® ^ that there, has He graduate from Loonfis Curtis, ■who ended eight years ------;------School Windows Shlmanski indicated that toe Use, nod that Ihe aoeembied his appointment as atatO’e ai- wm Robert A. Lm end Edirtn D. for iippeaiance In Easi l|lartford Vlltuaijy no properly de- Sctool, Wta(isor, received his as toe xmeiMSter se(tooi8*- ato pTOVSti «Bni Qirv' MHNva *" " residents were in favor of toe ypuUis ihe the adjoining bush­ tomey in July 1961 succeeding sideraUon at tondgnt’s meeting. Lea, both of N ^ Britain; and Circult Court 12 toda^. valuation or depreciation in the BA degree from John Hopkins mlnlatrative head Sunday, Smashed Again land betpg used for light indus­ es for urinating. toe late Atty. Donald Fisk of Money Missing Fluids to operate the pro­ seven gnmdcfalUren. Julian Hodges 19. of 442 W. within recent years. try or commercial purposes that University and is a graduate of attended the budget session In E ^ ersl services will be held Manchester p<^ce received re , . Werbner stated that the best Three (xxnpleints were reg­ Rockvlhe. an adviaory capacity. grams were not pnovlded in tile porta of contimTed vandalism at would bring more tax dollars istered by three persons from the University of (Jomectiicut In A&R Break school bqard’s rejsular budget PMday at 2 pxn. at TaloottvfUe rantwowT vAtarxMyesterday artav a atr 6 A v»p.m. wi charg-r>Vioan, a oyer "certain priorities asrign^ raportod that Cently been replaced from an deocrlption of the nieiw mew would be unfeasible. Kelly pointed out that, the Separate complaints were reg- resuming ,,hls law practice in must pay the remainder, or one- lioeqc. >18 Burnside Ave., Eart eaailer incldrat. suepect in aeveraJ similar in- Other testimony offered by trustee and former president of 1967. the administration section of OK . X,. cidents , Harvey G Boutwell a traffic »'®ne change, not for thetoe excava- d®ntsdents concerningebneemtag thetoe raising of ^ a coiporator of toe Stafford responding deduction from the The owner, Roger Upton of The $10,000- propoaed budget nangemenfs. «v scraped away the putty from The' youth was recently charg- author!^, argued that to ap- tlwH the east side of McKee 8t^ 126 ®on filing the' request said that the date center, to be matched brolcen on another cabinet; but Manoheeter’s foiir children' is VENETIAN BUNDS daughter of Louis and Delia ternoon. shortly before 1:80 p.m. today eoi Main StreetJF ^ estimated at $2,400 — leaving a Sbemhiin Bheptiard. and had She told ptUlce the carowas by toe' town wMch shares In its no entty 'waa made. ^ T'VOndals7kiiTwloll4> broke Inr Into the New net cost to Manchester for the tWed in RoricvUle Cor many locked, but that the vent win­ N o H u rry ‘ ■ * " use. lEngtand Laundry on Broad Sit. program of $2,000. t years. dows were left open to allow Fire o«lclal8^ traced the property Owner who And, a final request was fdr will he closed ^ The center shares a computer, eurvivors, be(rideai her hus- air passage. source of the minor hinrx >• ® fence or buffer ®*> expansion of Manchester’s owned by Mafichesteir Commu­ by smashing out a window In The second bw!(^et of $10,400 ^ e building, police said. Thdb hhnd, include a son, Francla O v e r L in e r circuitoirwu.it hr«uerbreaker hovbox In a"______roombs constructed between ^ult-recceaUon program, util- nity CoHoge, and curtls esti­ is the tota! propelled for the toe properties. izlng toe existing playgrounds. momitng, poUce foimd lattadry third year of operation of board- IDauplBlse of Rockville; 2 (Continued From Page One) on the north wan, of the school’s ^ all day t^mmorow, July 3 \ mated that presently toe com­ Subdivision# plans heard were The request was from a person bags strewn all over and toe sponsored classes for pre-school dhU8h$®**> Mrs. 'VIolert Dion of Man Hit by Car Red China and other Commu­ new building. puter Is performing some 80 to for an area on Spencer 8t. and who said, “there are adequate safe koya on a oounter. They deaf children art the Gengras Bhurtfoid, and Mn. Emesrttne nist_ countries. , Deputy Fire Chief John Rlvo- M separate services for the edu- V T Donnrily of MaiKhekter; a In Parking Lot Hie plane w u carrying men sa said firemen withdrew the HUistown Rd. a)^Ued for by programs for the young and for w U ^epartm ent. - ^ Center In West Hartford. brother, Joseph Shephard of Artty. Harold Qarrity and Stan- ^ *>1*1 B*® middle group He e X ia te d the cost for The budget contemplates Banking's now more convenient than ever M xK^.x Bf wK K fighting heavy sihoke from the basement ley Bray; another called "Tey- forgotten.” 12 f 1/ 6|irtngh«ld. Maos.; 3 slsteiU, and any move by toe Kremlin to ^om, employing a large ex- sei^ces at $8.60 per pupil and "s^ e k ^ ” ^ tt e n . Ifo classes for children, two of And, don't forget at the Manchester Parkade Office of Sira. Elizabeth Leno of 'W'are J, Miller, 76. ot 28 Grove St., allow their early release would haust fan ^ l e others shut off lor Heights,” to be aptly looat------said""D; that U toe board Kh0.1 ^ to Knncon- ototement o t loes has as yet whom are from Manchester. ed on Tayior St, tc see our new facilities BCaas., Mn. Idq, Routoler ^ the bu lld S^ ^ a t a ^power tract for outside services, toe ■ ______1 Tuition payments from the Into him as he was putting pack­ OMMstvUle, Mom., and Mhi na and perhaps otoer Oopamu- source. The commission approved A f w k i i f nP rA ^ A rtl cost would be at least $1,0. , ,1 other towns ($1,800 per ,pupil) ('cause that's what it's all about) I Pehri Thuiher of Monte Verde, ages.in the trunk ^ his car in nist countries as uttderciiiting unanimously toe old Nike site as " JL U f T U FOR'EXPERT would bring $18,000. ta revenue, THE CONNECTICUT BANK . A licensed electrician was ^ ® “ the St(^ and Shop perking lot their. North Vietnam frl^iiik£. ' a location for a new town reorea; AU Moratoester Summer The computer Mountain Climber Bies and Manchester would receive Ouz New Safe Deposit Department Fla.; 7 gralidohlklren, and 17 called to make repairs. There WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING scheduling, report cards and at­ AND TRUST COMPANY creart-grsiiflicMldren. on W. Middle Tpke. yasterday itepubllcan presidential hoi>e- Uon and ski slope a z^ as ScluxU classes, both secondary COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE $1,400 In state reimbursements and A Second Dx^ve-in Window were no fumltotags In toe tendance reports, accounting ASPEN, Oolo. (AP)—A 21- member I'.O.I.C. , The Ainerort wUl be held at 2:16 p.m. ful Richard M. Nixon said the recommended Jjy Town Eh>- and elementary, wlU be *uspen(^ RADIATOR REPAIRING AND SERVICE «chores and payrolls among oth- year-old youth who would have fior Its two children, plus $2,665 E. A. JOHNSON Thunday art 8:16 asn. from toe Ray Robinson, 34, of 11 Crosby United States should denland ^ room gtaeer William O’NeUl, and toe ed Thursday and Friday ftw the • #r jobs, and saves "untold been a senior at 'Yol^Unlver- for its transportation cost. “immedlaite release” of the where the short occurred, ac- three-lot subdlslvlon ort Fern St. Fourth of July holiday and wlU SEE Burice FXinersl Home, 76 Pros- Rd., according to p

. • ' I . \ MANCHESTER EVENING HEI^LD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY,-JULY 2, 196S PAGE THlRTBiBN BCANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. IIANCHESTEB^ CONIL. TUESDAY, JULT 2 , 1968 PAOE TWELVE South Windsor Freak Storm Bells to Ring on July 4th; Tosses Camp Park V andalism ^Disgusting’ To Turmoil (Oontinned from Page One) >» Mayor Howard B. Fitts has ed, said (be mayor, aaked that all beUs in South On the grounds o f Ifae Bununer. Battler tempera^ .Windsor be rung on the Fburth owmeraMp, OonncUman Robert turen cHmbed- to 90 at Hartford, of July for four minutes be- IWrareBa voted a^alnrt the a|>- Oom.. end 06' at Boston and ginning at 2 p.m. This request pmpriateon of the $2,000. AU Quonset Point, R.L is in accord with a piorsiama- otticr raemberB o f the council Bven NOntuoket, a summer tlon from Oov. John N. Demp- votod Cor Hie apinloprtatton, af- w ort island 26 mOes off the sey asking the participation of ter aBceifWmng thnf tho ccme- coast, reported a 00 degree the people of Connecticut in tertea isre indeed o(pen to aU fo r reading unuBosl lliere where again ringing the “Bells for burial. cooling ocean .teMses normally Freedom ” ®rtve« Doga haep Che heat down. The mayor and Town Coun- Oouacihnan Jane R o m e^ Ito proivide sheMer Cor the ' . GLASS INSTALLED cU ask that all churches and raised the sid>]ect o f the Jp ' soaked oamiwra SoM xiry - IN ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS pubUc buUdinga in town hav- dogs t ^ had been d « * v ^ ^ ened the SalM toy Itemorlal M ing bells ring them at the spe- DoB w arden DesliMs to HamU- School as a GM I Defense rtsel- ' AND WINDOWS OF ALL TYPES cified time of Independence ton Standard for research pui^ tor and CD M m rounded up Day. pOBOs. tt. was exptelned that the cots. town, does niot have bo keep im­ A number of teees were J. A WHITE GLASS CO. Park VaadaUsni Htgk pounded dbgB Mdetinltety. A f- O pens AJO. to 6 PJH.— Saturday * AJM. to Noon Town Manager Terry Spren- blown down to toe town, oairy- . , ___ _ .... j ter a long period of time, the Iqg away etectrlc and Mepfaone krt reported th^van^Um at thVrigWt to seU dogs, Unas. 81BISSELL ST.— Phone 649-T822 Vetwana Memorial Park ^ bouncD was told, the IS One woman who was In a reached the point of beli« dlB- unctehned dogh were soM to trader wben the wtod fllpiMd It gusUng.*’ He told of a full trash nkutaWan Standard fo r the pur- required 22 stttcbee to close a barrel being dumped by van- ^ adsnUfle reseMch. dais into the water dlrecUy un- ^yor Westlmook gM li on her head. She was Mias Meriine Shuman, 60, of der the diving board. The van- qAtoat the doga an AUbum, N.R., camping with daliam is taking place not dur- oared Cor in bettor fhcB- ICra. Oladya Vincent, IS, cdso ing the swimming hours but at Hamilton Standard than MUNICIPAL BUILDING night when the faculty is closed. SoUto Windsor. Of Auburn, lira. Vincent suf­ fered cute on the nose, one The mayor and Town Coun- ^h^ dog warden does not have Albert Anderson of 267 ToUand Tpke. Inspects a roster of Co. O Natlansl Onsidsmen from Ifan- cheek aial on the hand. cU expressed concern over the q,* WMrsa'Hjia to oaie Cor large chester who volunteered for service in the Spanish American War. His name appears second The two' women' said their continued destruction of prtq>er- numben o f doge, the- coumcU on the roster dated 1898. Anderson, 91 next month, has been a resident of Manchester since ty at Veterans Memorial Park. 1^*1 1896, except for ten years he spent In Pennsylvania. (Herald photo by Bucelvlclus.) tradeir owertumed four times (Herald photos by BnesMelus) PoUce patrols at the swimming Social Panel Report before it came to rest with the facility have been increased and Deputy Mayor Warren West- 65 Left with Co, G from Town door uppenmoat I O TV EWerfy Indian, left, WRtcheo a,group of younger warriors swept up in a tiiital dance daring a weekend Pow Wow at TAC Field in Roekvwe. At ri|^t, a cfdorfnl dnei. vandalism wUl be dealt with by brook reported to the Town Some campers reported the the authorities. OouncU on the progroso of the blow was heralded by hall but Sprenkel reported that over Social Problems Committee, of authorMlea said the aound they beard was Ibe rattle of beeufi Eail L. and Maigaret M. coordinate them right from the private fonds. 700 people were at'*Vetertuis which he is chairman. The Oom- Vernon Vernon The board of direotora of tbs Anderson Last of Volunteers Band driven against the metal CLOSED T olland K ^ien , lot 12, Anlfaany Rd., and start, and it can avoid the over­ Memorlal Paik on Sunday, and mittee is right now oentlring its lapping and neglected atreas group w ill be rdioaen from sldea of the trallen. Wedter and Gina L. Palmer to over 600 yesterday. The j^ te r efforts on the needs of the young FOURTH OF JULY names submitted by the nomi- Two others who also experi­ George and Donna M. Bogdano­ Day Care Ceiifer that occur in cities where such there has been tested any is of people of the town. services have grown piecemeal. nating oommlttee which oontete For Spanish American War enced the Mow were Mir. and : Town Expects to Fill Post vich ot Ariifcrd, property on Hockanum *Valley Council .very high quality and v s ^ safe On July 10 the Social Fn>b- Weigold Rd. , For 15 Children The program becomes one of of Mka Fenton Burke, John for swimming. The surface of lems committee will go to a Mra. Frank RowtonM of Haver- Thursday, July 4,1968 Mirablto, Andrew Winans, Mha By KURT BROWN “ I got a chance to see how ployed by Aaron JcAnaon In hU ^ trailer ()ult claim deeds filed Include determining needs, evaluating the swimntlPg area has aU been meeting of the young people at New Name of Health Panel existing services and adding Joan Gustafson, the Rev. Rich­ Maine’s prohiblUon virorked. grocery business. He U ter be- turned upside j Of Road Director hy Aug. 1 Joseph Rapoaa Jr. to Joseph Jr. W ill Open Sept. 3 covered v ^ a material of bl- the Oonununity Hall on. Main Albert Anderson, the cigar store you went into came partners with Alexander The Hockanum Valley Oom- in which it operates as the Hock­ new ones as this becomes pos­ ard Bertram and one other per­ and Eileen V. Rapoza, lot 6, Old A pitvnite day oore center Is tumlnous composlUon, except Street. All committee members only s u r v w in g member of ^bacco in the front and had Berggren from 1911 to 1918 in j^^^H osoltal for minor in EiiMrgMcy Tetephon# Num b«rf: . ■' The postUon ot road siq>erin- Lake Rd.; James L. and Pa­ munity Services Council is the anum Valley. sible. son yet to l>e named. ’ Post Rd.; Alphonee J. LaFrance planned by Mrs. WiHard Voi- for a very small area in the have been urged to attend this the 66 Mianchester men ^ bar in the back, , I, tendent for the town ttiould be tricia 8. Dick to Robert F. and new and permeuMbt name o f the The dlreeUng board will total ^ ...... * „ dri^ s7 Ju^butSwltewaa not hurt. to Roee Marie Sandre, property slns of 90 Grand Ave. She The Hockanum Volley had a What new 8ervt<»es w ill be add­ deep section. meeting and all the young who volunteered for serv- “When we left Maine, every- drldgedrldge St. From there >«* went ^ ^ ^ H ig h w a y ...... 649-5070 * flBed by Aug. 1, according to Ruth O. Smore, property on groiq> up uniH now referred to 21 to M persona elected to dag­ on Merrow RfL, and James F. pOnMi to core for 16 children very special sdgnifloanoe at one ed, McAlmont scUd, will depend The Red Cross swimming people in town are Invited to ice in the Spanish Ameri- body in the outfit waa drunk, into business with Edward J. nft- l^l Bpoid Of Finance Chairman Tory Rd. , as the Sunreglonal Health and ger 'three year terms. The Roberts to LuclUe A. Roberts, firom two to five years oW. ki time but the name has tended on which ones can be financed. claBUes a* Vetorane Memorial attend. ,gan War, will be 91 on- July except, o f course, me and anoth- Noren. The Anderson and rnased m a nee O o H b o g a ...... 4 4 9 -1 8 8 6 I'd Howard WoUanger. Welfare Council. The name and In this regard the strength names wlQ be presented at ttie Also, Ernest and Dorothy Ev­ lot, 14, Suburban Homes, (forp. the other half of the two-family to become unused and many Parte hnve all been subecribed Said Westbrook, this is a i9th. The men he Joined were er fellow. One captain vras eo Noren Grocery store on Center “ I •' The town haa prepared the Job change was one provision of the of the treasurer’s' role was re- next meeting of the councU Sep- erett to Leonard J. and Joyce Rarron^’s Aide Retirea house In wtelcb she Itvos. The newcomera are not familiar with to the Umiit. AU ohiidren ,wlU, “chance for the Idds to tell members o f the famous Co. G drunk they had to carry him on St. remained open fo r twen- ^ Sanitary Sowtr and W ottr .... 6 4 9 - 9 6 9 7 * deeci^itlon, eubeequenUy op- new conttitution adopted by the Inforced to provide for the re- tember 19, by which .date the E. Skow Ronek, of Rockville, Venxxi E. Peters o f Windsor- center wlH begin operations on it. The council hopes that by bcrwiaver, be taken care of in members of Uie Committee what Connecticut National Guard the train." ‘y years. MWburv > proved by the Board of Select- grouq:' at a meeting last week. ceipt of state, federal and group will be incoipotoMd. piv^rty on Virginia'Lane; Carl Ave. has retired from the Bur- Sept. 3. using the Hockanum Valley In m ber the Jidy or the Aug^lst they think about the town.” Par- which had been formed soon af- The company was buck Anderson has been m arried iiM vim ack ~ men, and eubniltted fiv e names According to Mrs. Hrien Abu- A. R.' Liebe Aka to Robert and rough’s Oorp. plant in ’Tolland State requirements which it’s name it will regain status seaaions. enta and press are specificaUy ter the O-vU War. When they in Camp Haven dn OonnecUcut twice. HU flr rt wife, now de- it U to the state, inriuding three loc­ za, one of the founding members EYE.GLASSES15^’^ ^ ^ ~ = = = P eter 8. Delnickl o f South Wind­ alter 44 yean of service, plaitt Mrs. Ifolalne has already fulfill­ as an area and w il more ac- Cemetery Repairs not invited to attend thU meet- left for service on May 4, 1898, on July 14 vriiere the vriiole regi- ceased, was Beda Huitman, a al men. sor, property on Old Tolland manager Howard WoUanger an­ ed include Red Crosd ccrtlfloa- of the oonimuniity services group curafriy define a possible area The Town Ooundl lart night ing. CkUy the teen-agers in toym Albert Anderson was 21 years men* was reassembled and sent native of Manchester. She died „„„ The state wUI schedule tests Rd., and Roger and Claire Mar- nounced yesterday. tlon for the ad'vanoed first aid vridch came into existence in of operations. DeBella and Reale Opticians nmde ite first appropriaUan out and the committee wlU be pre- old to Ft. Alger in Virginia on July in 1928. After her death he Bv- Plum where two_ wm- tor the position, and needs atx>ut couz to Raymond and Alice La- course, nnidng up a balanced January, there were a number The group also decided that o f the 1908-69 b u d ^ t 62,000 two weeks to complete its dut­ He began his career in the w w .j; On the day they were to leave. eighWeek sUy ^ Ft ^ Plante of Dudley, Mass., prop­ diet for noon meals at -the cen­ of reasons ft»’ the change in the words health end welfare for matoitenanoe and repain to free to say whatever they think Anderson recalls the feativltlea ® pleasant Erickson, on Aiteo St Anderaon ies, WoUanger explained. Graphic Art section of Urn erty on Grand View St. t s ^ InstanaiUcn o f A fire olonn Utle. woifld tend to exclude other Complete oqttoln cemeteries as admlnto- without fearing their comments «,* town held on their behalf “ **• Anderson remembers. also has a son, Sherwood, who The selectmen will then select Brooklyn, N.Y. plant in 192^ New York City Also, Paul- Bakke to John syStenTltod a safo boiler roof, The council at the present areas of serviceB which It hopes terod by the South Windsor will be made^bMc. ^ etin^ed ^ t^^d «« "Ian- U a naUonal controUer of the one of the two or three top scor­ progressing to Superintendent in Eye Glass BUow, lot 68, Skungamaug; Jac­ and ordering (ihUdren.’s furni­ plans to serve the tri-town area w ill be offered, such as recreev- Cemetery Associatfoa. OounoQ------at Armorv heard Frank we/had wooden floors In the YIKSA in New York and lives ers for the position. the Metropolitan plant in Brook­ Indicts 37 queline O. Fellows to Romano ture. ot Vernon, Tolland and ^AUng- tlon. ’Ihe weed welfare has some Service man JoneJRomeyn aaked about Manchester Evening Herald r 5,M,ev a oolonei in the OvU ten*%''l>ut In Maine and at Camp In New Rochelle, N.Y. Warrantee Deeds lyn. He has served as a super­ ' E. and Elra L. Morosl, proper- Dally aotiviitles ait the center ton, but its hopes to encompass unpopular comotattons, thus the ownenhlp of the oeme- Sooth Windsor Correnandent, war address them ’’Soirv I ^Iger We slept on the ground. He married hla second wife, In Shakedown ’Twenty-six warrantee deeds visor of the Northeast idant in a larger area in the future and tertes. They are prtvstoly own- Catherine R. May, teL 644-2296. can’t eo with you boys ^ ^ ’m in an old the former IDas ISMur Jacob- ' ty on Buff Cap Rd.; Charies A. Tolland since it opened in 1963. w ill Include botti indoor and “community servioee.’’ and three quit claim deeds were outdoor play, weather permit­ to anxious to not close any doors 'The purpose of the council, ac­ ------too old. So I’m sending’ my four cornMd. When it nafo^, we son, in 1966 after moving to NEW YORK (AP) — Dlst. Casartello to WUiiam T. and Special guests attending a re­ Contact filed during the monm o f June ting, morning and afternoon to this poeeibUity, It is eager cording to Jolm McAlmont, town Warren, Pa. She te a native of Atty. Frank S. Hogan „ _ _an- Bnisabeth M. Knose of East ception dinner for about 100 fe l­ Lenses boys.’’ Three of them were In ^ «P ,“ <1 with Town Clerk Gloria Meur- snacks, the neon meal and an to enUst the ooc^woratton end to planner and a member of the Co. K3. One. Ward Cheney, died “ ‘ vra t e a puddte Hartford, property on Lake- low employes included Mr. end South Windsor ^ ^^ed ‘ i^ y the urfl^ent ant, compared to twenfy-eeven aiftemoon naip. Hours will be 7 hear linnn persons outside o f (xmncll, is to coordinate exisUng ‘The food was terrible down to Manchester in 1906. 'riew Dr., and Benjamin and Mrs. Elmo Litosgl, from the in action in the PhlUppines on 37 persons in a shakedown scan- last June. the three towns. services eind to add new ones Barbara Wrobel to Charles Burrough’a Western planft in Ca­ am. to 5 p.m. Warrantee deeds filed were: Seiveral children have already ’The term “subregional," al­ as their need becomes apparent. — we had no refrigeration. Meat the civic life of Manchester for top-level bookmakere. Casartello, property on Lake- lifornia; R.E. Carter, manager reetton there. He had Joined me Frederick C. and Carol L. been enroUed in the center, though it denotes a laifger area, Mrs. Abuza added that first 7 regular army and been comnrU- was s o a ^ . and me m^u was The 11-opunt In d ic tm e n t view Drive. . ot the Rochester, N.Y., end -Ordinance Passed SChoembs to Joseph and 'Verna 'Which wiil be run by Mrs. oteo carries with it the impUca- the group must explore the total Also, John O. Jr., and Dor­ 18 Asylum St. 8^ a Uemenant. , C. DlKalo, property on Grant branch Burroughs plants, and ticn that there is another par­ needs o f the community. She Anderaon was bom m very It w m fuU of ^ t yel othy M. Kumitls to Eugene P. Voisine and on aa^tetant. It will Room 104 . Hill Rd.; Lipman Realty, foe. Stuart Robfalne, previous man­ ent oiganizattau involved which said that what is unique about and Margaret L. Marquette, be Inspected ^ the health de- Smoland, Sweden on July 19,. !S^»ropnvicted at mat time for con- EXPERT 8AV1TT JEWELERS—DOWNTOYra HARTFORD paoerns. town manager and show componiefl. Three companies, to- til reporting to Hartfori on Oct. from Canada brushed against a ducting a lottery and bribing po- Pd. Pol. Adv. by George Wallace Campaign, 10 High Bldg., Aimougfa me G ^ ^ Statutes recommended amount to eluding Co. G. were sent to Ft. 3t_ igqg to to musterW out of i.400-volt line here', and was lloemen. Mont., Ala., Seymore ’Trammell, chairman. of the state give thO-town many owner or Knox to Maine. ’They arrived service. electrocuted powers, including me powers to .the Ifiadowner. at Ft. Knox on June 10, and Exespt. for a yepy few who The vlcttm. Pierre Brady of hecMoary to uy out new town Any person . who is not satis- Anderson remqmtors his stay joined the regular army, l me Montreal, was working Monday highways and to alter streets, fled with the appraisal or tone- there well. . uumumicompany never saw acUve on a project on Erskine Hood me fits to the altering of the boun- “They took jus from camp service. for the Hartford Electric Light 6lep further to that it ^ves tto ,^3^ ^ 3 highway, under the down the river j on a boat to Before me war, Anderson had Oo. public new ordinance, may appeal to Bangor for a BWm of July been employed by Cheney Mills Attempts to revive him wUh that afforded under the state me Ctouit of Common Fleas parade. We marched for miles, as a velvet weaver, a Job he re- artificial respiration failed, and statutes. wtthto 90 days aiXer me but after me j-t '’ .'c '’hev fed us turned to briefly after me war. Brady was pronounced dead on The authority for setting up vey of me widened ztoetd, as ap- well. JR From 1903 to 1911, he was em- arrival at St.'Joseph’s HospUal. such an ordinance^ nw ^ the'Town Council, is it. C H I t A ' c one comes from the state sta- m the TVwn Land boat loan Lend-Lease tute which gives me town the Without A C o n n A ir Records. 'The court wiU then (we’ll get you under way) Care On ~ ANYTIME - ANYPLACE Uc use^ to H «*«P “‘»‘® against me to^. othenrise IT’S EASY TO air conditioner Lend-Lease ** At the puWlc hearing, Harold BgM at me person bringing, GHAfiTER YOUR WAY TO SSTthf iiSuoTof in Ji^mously votin ’fa- BUSINESS OR FUN! ^ (cool it - with CBT).,

Sewer, Water Lines ibjected to two public UnbelieYably Low Rates me Tmivn OouncU em- SWITCH TO Mayor Howiord E. Fitts Ye- JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF in a m ini-skirt / • that the otdtoanoe \ piled that Qie installation of ROUND TRIP FARES sewer lines and water ilnos does mdre to protect th^ rights' "I couldn’t care less about Btus and might .well take place at the of me land owner than any We’ll take you most anywhere . . . and at the time you want tons and stuff like that. But comfort’s in It’s summertime . . . and the ^ g; rood is widened, since prhvlaion of ^me uenera* General SOat- to go . . . baggage included. AU new ’67 and ’68 Cessna’ s, . . . and that’s what we’ve got. “if th^.town is gring to rip up flown by Certified Licensed Pilots. ATNiMigh ilisy're Inaws it* world ever lor pr*. the road It should do everything OIL HEAT. . . citien «nd bciuiy, Lon- "A couple of years ago Dad bought living can be easy. With a it can."' Fitts said that nothing nittitee of dlttntereiM 4tnn art prietd lor like tWs has yet been planned, ^ set assessmente ROVkD TRIP FARE a window air conditioner and yoifknow, DESTINATION FLYING TIME P E R PERSON ovory budgol. and that such an operation b e r e t s or damages It’s like all of a sudden It was the only would ^ a great deal of plan- ‘be procure i:fAyxx, rsm, -r'r— — ^It Has Been Big Thrill Every Year ’ Legion ^ se s Second |n Row, ords have been set^in qualifying for Thurso^ ■ Fire- seoend atralgkt‘strong eftbw- tag last Oighl tor HamlHen cracker 400 at the Daytona ^Internaitional speedway In the Barttord TwillgM Nb-Mtno-run pitching by Jack and the f idd still is not cotnpl^. CharlieXAleftBASW XRSi^iWOlotabach we^a of Oeorga- ---- MakxMy set the pace as PoUfw League. . 1 town, Ind* woo the pole position lo^ed by Leroy Yarborough of It Fire last night trimmed DlUon The Boston College pttche'r Looks Toward Home Game woo his second start, a tO- with a record 1M.166 i^es per g.o., at ItT.OM Aging Mantle Accepts All-Star Spot 4 y »d , 6-0, at Wadddl Field. hour doeWng in a 1968 Dodge on m -P.H. rfotti Yarborough and O’Nell’a triple'and a aacrl- each collected two blta for the Backing up Mlaksiey’s mound 1 dedaien ever the defending Once again Manohestef’s (/dodc, Mgnehaster enteit>in» olHunpe, sa . HsmlHan took .Sunday. Yarborough drove UfS Hsroii- Wladsor. v tlce fly baU to leftfleld by Gary wlnnere. ^ mosberpl eoe 'Was Da'v* F ld sd i- Legion j^seball team Kinel gave Manchester a l-O Summary: ^ ' man who cracked a bases loaded ever the league lead nt 6-3. Then Okie Yarborough of rys. 'a allpped to 5-5 and TlmmonsvlHe, 8.C., broke It Otoer Monday qnahflsro in- IficlCL ______. ______moved into an early lead StsMtags Inning margin. ■ a M «d -446) home run In the elx-nin third po a e iM fourth wlth a qualifying run Monday at eluded David Pearson of Bpsr- W. L. Bast Hartford knotted the ato/r h Inning. his fldection ^ tte Ameri-^^^“ major him two yww afa Star taam lo r The Twins, Rod Sox, Otlolea but fo r the second time BleMO, cf 4( 1 3 ^ 0 0 1 187.750 m.pJi., only t o be tol- tanburg, KC., 184.786 nupit. 3V 1 0 0 0 Ibdoney fanned 17, batters as can League All-Star team JmSerta home r m Mantl*, who« 5» homtetw abioe ^^*****??"’ and Athietica each will have BookvUe 8 count In the fourth on John MoUoy, e " x r within 24 hours the club Sooth Windsor 5 Haberen. db 3 1 0 6 0 .toe PFa won the league titie.' for ttie 16ttl year aa a ra p p oi the Orat pitch for rank him fourth Ip the aH-tlme more’a 19S6 Triple three repreeentatlvoa. The Tan- Aiubickl’s single, a fleWer’a AUlblDid. 3b a a 0 1 couldn’t hold on and the re­ 8 0 0 0 Police ft F ire 006 OOx 6-4-1 humble elder from another ^ hot went hltleaa liome run derby. »• » na«no«* to ner, haa been plagued by uiju- keea and White tlox have two East Hartford choice, . wild pitch and Steve BerSTMi. lb 3 sult was a defeat. Eart Hart- 8 Kentaanr, H 3 0 0 0 Dillon 000 000 0-0-1 era and aaggeated the hon- .'O,* net of the game aa the Sen- the AU-Star team for the leOi riea tWa »e «^ - apiece, with Oallfonda and Windsor Xnefca Banas* throwing arror. s 5 0 0 8 lera. 0 0 0 Maloney and Kilpatrick; Du­ or ahoold not have been ators won l-l. , year Monday aa Manager DU* Mantfe and Wasbington only one each. flord, ptaytag on Its borne field Then came the fatal fifth. 1 la*t night, thumped the locals, m nfterd .1 1 P 3 0 0 0 rand; McMahon and VoUand, h is. I t waa exactly aeren year* WUUama completed hia 26-play- to* Oriolea were<*o^aab^ Other atartera voted taw Pinch hitter Frank Rago sln- Piomo, 1 0 0 0 "tt hM been a Mg thrin for ago that Mantle batted In Ida er aquad. up ArM baae^ fW W 6-1, in a Zone Bight oontest. Olastonkory • gled and Tataadore bunted aiul M a i^ rfrt 1 0 0 0 Joy. third babeman Bnoka RoMnam The kMS woe Utter,to swsl- VrandaSr WE’VE HIT If got a credit for a'hlt when lie 21 5 801 7 0 3 me erery year—It atwaya la— 1,000th run • tn a game against WUlianui, rewarded with the Harmon MUetmw of me • Balttmoiw,Baltbnore, anorupoopehoriefop wmiJhn Btfeettvo four-hit pitching by Toteta Makeup gome laat Saturday, knv for the SWe Towaers who out-legged the roller. Tom Bled- but I think the ballplayen who WaaUngton. Itow he haa more AL managerial Jierih for lead- Dave Jtohnotm M Freaoal of the Angela, and out- Bob Totasdoro proved too much a e ibi not reported until today, found kuippsd tt>. 2-3 in the stanUnga eo singled fo r one run. Rick O’N eSM f 0 0 0 are pUylng good are the onee than hatf that many .homen. tag the Boeton Red 8Uoy was nicked by a O n yb lUeArdle, or ter T(m O’Nril was able to come Kinel, 3b 0 0 0 vy Club, 15-3. Mantle, eit M Oie laat pa- counting walka, tor hia 10,000th along with the ptayera* voting nemta. ____ unlal fink divMoa and in toe pitch and the bases were load­ Banos, ss 0 1 1 up . with more than ona/hit, get­ 0 The winners had 16 hits, with m^at of the pennant scramMe ed. The first out was a fom 0 3 trtarch of the proud New York time. In lllUng hia bench. Oth« TOTae^-inin pitching Maff ting a pair, one a triple. Kent » 1 ? ” 4 1 0 Mike VoUand, Jeff Gott, Bruce BIG AGAIN! Tankeaa,' waa aa a back- ManHe broke Into the majota 'Hie fourth, fifth and aixth Mg- third baaeman Don Wert of De- find tbenoselvee far behind at the plate but Orsyb uncorked ,0 1 0 McLain, Sam Mc- Smith’s double and a single by ____ _ c 010 0 Taggart and Gary Bunce set­ ig» Oral baaeman Monday by la 19RU in a year when6tl the ulft St iPMCgoat VORo’^BtlBTIvote-gettera ulIn UWttie^^uttMd .pumeUZ trolt,uaXlf MmnJMwy ehortati^ c w ^rw«uMii __ ae « TaMM IHiU^ o t CSWIfi* peoeeetlUng 8-0 RockriUe. a wild pitch and the eecond run ^im Baleaano vyero the extent Gnnib. p 0 0 0 ting toe pace. BUI Uvingood, American League Manager Louia Browne eent a midget to bellotlng were «*oaen?’^ They hr of - Oakland and ^ caWiero Joe ^ Santlaao of Boaton Ooech Cbarile <3«efr bopea of the Inning was home/ When BGlMGno. p 1 0 0 Of the Manchester attack 0 Steve Anderson, Joe Ehei^, Len Dickuca WTBllamsofiiiianis ofor Boatonnoawai ai-al- batoar anaand wethe Yankee xanaee heroeaueroea had were Tony Oliva of the MInneao- Ascue of- CSevehnd and Duaw . ^ New York* that home cooMng vrifi have a Orsyb balked, It' was 4-1 East Soclw, b Meanwhile, East Hartford Ou«ti. c s s 0 Farrand and ^ b Dulka paced 6 *\ though tala batting a v e n g e of names such as Reynolds, Woo- ta Tartns, hot-MtUng Ken Har- Joaephaon of the Chicago White Me^ j o h n ^ Chicago and b etter eflfedb oh the locals. Hartford. The final taUy came Oofiiing up Wednesday night at was getting to big Ben Orsyb Totals 31 1 4 as 6 1 1 toe looen’ attack. Jia Is lower than he baa every dllng, RUwito and Vic Raachl, rMaon of the Red Sox and young Sox. _____ rS!l*™"Btue Moon” Odom o f on AluUcki’S sacrifice fly baU. A—Raco batted for Oudlawsid In Dillon Ford 800 061 15-16-2 ftaUhed in hta Utottme. the Springfield Rifle. Rick Monday of the Oakland The league-leadtag Hgeiw wUI John ktt. Nete at 6 'wMl be an ea- for eeven hits in five and two- That waa the scoring for the Arm y ft Navy 000 120 3- 6-8 A crowd of 15,000 in Washing- He waa named to the All-Star AIMetloa. be lepreaented l^r four, players, OaKian . chunter wttii Windsor Lorim. third frames. Baleaano came on ‘ ^B-fioeba brttM for MiW in 7to. -night. O-OoMi baUed for BbUk In 7th. „ Gott and VoUand; Kenhan, Ihuroday aftemoon, to a bol- In relief to and a four-run up­ Bast Hsitfopd ...... 000 ^ day feature starting af 2 rising In the fifth Mania. BIssso and Steve Bergren Ifonohsater ...... 100 000 0—1 Anderson and Livlngood. $ THE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Foreign Soil Scoring in pairs in the second F'irsi Base Test for Jones and fifth izuilngs toe Pliers edg­ IHOO WINNER ed Fogani's Oeterrem last nigM Herald Angle To Host Game a t Vetplanck S^eld, 4-S. Dave Stratton paced toe Fil­ As RSox Back-Up ■ y ers w3to a ringi6 and double EARLYOOT For Gridders and toammate Bruce Londy chipped' in with two singles. B O STO N ( A P ) — D alton p e««y A’s for only the second ed on tow pitches, the second Sports liditer ) r'0S. Jones, w h o has fa ile d to Ame In eight meetings this of his three -bcMs on balls, NH3W YORK (AP) — Uro of Blair Anthony and Ray Lansano GORMAN win a regular job in trials forcing in the run.____ an eocperimental converalaR each doubled for toe Caterers. at second and third in five RUsworth overcame control Ken Hairelson narrowly mies- Notes from the Litde Black Book rule, the firM match on foreign OUers 020 02x 4-7-2 soil in eight yean and 28 inter- Pagani'B 210 000 S-4-1 \ years with the Boston Red league gamro MgbUght the 68- NATIONAL FARM S o t is oninir to tret a test “togles unttl he tired in Uie bullpen and had to settle tor a Two fellows who rate a special salute, baseball um­ pires Sam Blonstein of Rockville and Chris McHale of game prawaeon schedule of the ScoreAxwrd' read Boland 25, » t first WMegree heat. After he walked triple In the sixth. He scored on £_ • 9 1 11__A____ — T Aswl.evw* slevaa^lA BEATED HOU&-Displaying angry actions in fifth inning exchange with the first batter In the seve Reggie Smith's single over a Manche^r, who worked the American L«gion double- National Football League and Royal 17 last night at Bowen Jones took over at first as toe American Football League. Field. Soott Leone slugged two plate umpire Rill Haller, Yankee Blanager Ralph Houk kicks ground. The ac­ on four pitches, Pizarro took

7 2 Houtut For Sdo 72 If- s t- Rooms W ithout locud 59 Lots For Sok 73 Out O f Town Columbia COOL TREE shaded yard ba<*- Moyers Says LBJ Hoped SPUT-LEVEL — 8 rooms, 4 MANCHESTER M ANCHESTER, $17,900. older 7 1 STAR. GAXEBT*' on« you to look at this wMl con­ How Others By CLAY R. POLLAN- BERIIY’S WORLD nedrooms, IH baths, large 7 ROOM T R I-L E V E L Cape, exceUent oonditlon, 6 UMA FRONT ROOM, oentrally locat­ structed 7 room Cblonlal, nice NORTH COVENTRY near- ARW^ family room, new wall to wall rooms down- 2 unfinished up, MAR. 22 Your Daily Aciirify Guide 'SEPT. 23 rri-x Swim Oas8 CLASSIFIED ed, S9 Birch St. 649-7129. Just what you hfcve been neighborhood, among homes of .Parkw ay. Older three bedroenn Force Would Stop Hanoi and draperies stay. Oarage, garage, aluminum storms, city A c c o rd in g to the S ta rt. OcV.23 4 > i^ waiting fort A . home better quality. Hurry, mid SO's. Cape. Three car garage, flve See Us . ONE completely furnished 127,800. PhUbriok Agoicy Real­ wetsr arid sewer. CaU Joem Jp- BOSTON (AP) —Bfll ^iloyeni, Baltimore speech, three months To develop messoge for Wednesdoy, 'Close to everything. Ceram­ GUI Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, acres, privacy. Only $16,800. FRANK FU R T, Germany \ 2- 8-14-29 23-39-44-SCyv housekeeping room, all utilities, tors, 64MM7. before he decided to b ^ ln the reod words cofresporxling to numbers 69- ic baths, family rown with 6494UB. doiiK The Meyer Agency, Real­ (-AP) —"The Kennedya and Lu­ former White House jzreae sec­ m-43-56 Hayea Agency, 646-0181. massive build-up, the President of yo^r Zodiac bi rth sign. SCORPIO ADVERTISING ample parking 279 Main St. fireplace, bullt-lns, garage, tors, 64S-OOd9. ther King are dead, the Rev. TAimn swim classes for $18,900 - r lUAROE room retory for Preeident Johnson, sttU held to toe hope toat he OCT. 24 ( VI MANCHESTER —prime resi­ BAST HARTFORD — Ranch 5% Abernathy In prison. Resigna­ APR J1 1 New 31 Toke 61 And J- Ranch. Fireplace, 1% baths, patio, comer lot. $27,B00. AA Z O N E wooded lot, adl otty says that as late as April 1986 girls between toe Egos of 10 and CLASBDIBD ADVERTISING DEPT 4 H O U R S dential lots all fronting on eoc- tion^ is spnoding and the under- could tempt toe North Viet­ I m a y 21 2 Shoke 37 Bygones 62 Indicote NOV. 22 ' huilt-ln range, basement. Quiet Call now! M r. Sledesky, rooms large modem kitchen, 8 Waridngton hoped Hanoi would 63 Activities Room W ith Board 59>A istlng . town accepted street. utlUtiea, reasonably priced. namese in another direction,” \3S-37-40-4i 3 Your 33 Or 5- 9.30-54/ 18 begin tonight at the commu­ S A JL t» 4:80 PJL MO-BSOe. bedrooms, exceUent condition, prtvUeged call tor vtohmee.” ' 4 You've 34 Turn 64 Will street. Hutchtn.' Agency, Real­ Hayes Agency, 640-0181. “ bsick avmy from an all-out 62-^1-85^ nity beach. (Masses are held asinlmntn lot slse 88,000 sq. ft. $28,600. PhUbrlck Agency Real­ ITils 'is ’ one German colum- Moyers said. ;>60-73-75 5 Thert'f 35 Avoid 65 Only • COLUM BIA LAK E —Are you tors, 64»4iS2t. oonfrontatlon," but, unfortu­ 36 Jobs ' 66 Step SAGITTARIUS plus. Jacqueline-Roberta Agen­ tors, 04941847. nitt’s gloomy view of America’s "You may remember, he OIMINI 6 Work from 8:80 to 7:80 p.m. with interested in a home away from nately, the war grew because MAY 22 . 7 You'll 37 Money 67 When o o rr cLosiNo t i m b f o r c l a s s i f i e d a d v t . M ANCHESTER — Older 6 room B & W cy, 648-8688. spoke of turning the 'whOIe Me­ 68 A- NOV. 23 ^ home. Refined widow, bustatess racial problem. Herbert LeldMr "each underestimated the oth­ 8A 38 An A Miss JoAnne Gadoury and Miss Colonial, aluminum aiding, BARROWS and W ALLAC E Co. VHIRNON — Immaculate 6% kong D ^ ta region into an Aslan f JUNE 22 9 Trouble 39 For ^ 69 Clothes DEC 22 «IM PJL OAT ■BNHW PCBUOAVION woman, excellent cook seeks wrote In the Rhein-Zeitung ot er’s tenacity.” 70 Or Karen Wolmer as instructors. Manchester Parkade M ANCHESTER ^ has etone 7 4 room Ranch on leodeoi^wd lot OoUenx: TVA, and held out toe posalblli- 1^12-26-38-W 10 Move 40 Ri&ke 4-15-29-34JT large rooms, $17,900. H.M. 41 Opinions 71 You Both glris are meR3bera of the ■A ItaiNajr li 4iM Pilliy. executive .type gentleman to walls, full baaement, good root* In a copyright Interview in toe ty -of Hanoi’s sharing in toe 751-76-79-81 n You 42-53^-89^ Frechette Realty, M7-999S. Manchester 649-BS06 with breezeway, garage, patio 'The nonviolent dfvll rights 12 Look 42 Over • 73 Asked share home and garden chores., modem heating, neede work in- COVENTRY Lake — 4 room Atlantic Monthly 'with Mlriioel 73 No CAPRICORN IXdphln Club at Windham High i . and ahundnum oomblnatioos. movement had to yield before ftriftte of such a venture. A s CANCIR 13 To 43 Be . . Permanance and compatlbUity W A D D E LL School area—Seven $28,000—7 ROOM, 1962 Gktrrison aide. Nine room houee, Tolland summer cottage, ExceUent Janeway, Moyers rejected a ^^JUNE2J 14 Hofid 44 Buying 74-Con DEC 23 4^ School. w o rn ooopnunoN w i l l Walk-4n cloeet and flqifthed th provokd fore Mbe as that) spring he was 45 And 75 Strongers desired. References exdtanged. OoloiUel, 4 bedroome, fireplaee, Tpke. asking $19,800. Ray Hol­ area, close to water, beautiful­ of radical suggestion tost Johnson irianned •!5Hod JAN to A ll otiter swim classes are DIAL 643-2711 room Cape, overelsed garage, V. paneled recreaticn room In fUU groups. The Mrth hoping to avotd a wider war.” -A , JULY 23 16 Hove 46 Go sign 76 Or Reply Box "BB”, Manchester ly treed lot. Only $6,900. Hayes rate of the «s giant war” 4n Vietnam. 47 Known' 77 .Lift fiUeid including four beginner new aluminum siding, remodel­ IM talliB, .atamimim aUliic, combe Realtore, 644-1288. basement Extras include stain- The former press secretary, 17 Slick 21-24-41-47 Herald.' t Agency, 646-0181. Negroes le 40 per cent higher ■ "I am sure he didn’t expect a 1-25-33-59 18 The 48 In . 78 Compliments ed Utdien, upetalrs carpeted. trees, privacy, suburban. now 'Vice prerident and pubUsh- ^64-77-80-82 65-67-72 classes of 20 (riilldren in Mch. TWO F.AMILY duplex with four lees steel buUt-lns, waU to wsU than that of the 'whitee. giant war, much loss plan It,” 19 Should 49 Oldtime 79 School Continuod From ProcodhiE Pago No'agento. Low.20’a 649-8688. Rutohlns Agenejr, Raalten, MS* er of Newsday « t Garden City, 20 T6 50 New 80 Your AOUARtUS Thera axe 900 members in and six room apartment. Sep­ BOUTON LAKE, Bolton — 6 oaipetlng in paneled Utchen. "Tbis produces a revLUMBIA, .100 year old OOt Moyers said he thought John­ vwoo 27 Attention 57 Which 87 New PISCES •will increfise considerably short­ EXFUSUEINCED mother with SIX ROOM duplex, adults oidy. BOWERS SCHOOL — Cape, 8 fomUy room, 8 bedrooms, 2- 82 H OLUSrm ST. — Older 8- ther Kiny’s hynrn 'We ShaU Ov­ 88 Personolly with guarantees. See them at l a k e f r o n t — Attractive 4 pnlal, 11 roome, 2 baths, large llttie power at a time. AUG 24 *28 Let • 58 Finonciol ref essence* will babysit* for $140. 646-2426, D-B. rooms plus paneled office, toom OdonW, dty water and ercome’ goes around the worid, “There was an assumption son tri late 1966 “ knew toen that 29 It 59 Admirer 89 Leaf ly- car garage. ExceUent nelgh- room year 'round home. BuUt- MAR 2J C Woildng parents or on vacation. B. D. Pearl's Appliances, 649 sewer, lot 120x807. $21,0g0. garage. 1.6 acres, $60,000. 1- a hymn fuU of hope that Uie last the w ar was headed for propor- SEPT. 22 30 Brewing 60 T rust 90 Hondle According to property tax treed lot, garage, $21,800. Phil- boritood, $81,900. PhUbrlck toat toe peopte in Hanot would 7 3 Main S t Call 648-2171. LOOKING for anything In in etove, fireplace, basement, 228-8200. ttons toat he had hoped to pre- ‘^11-16-18-46 17-20-36-57^ lists there twe 216 Boats regis­ Con MS-8887. brick Agency, Realtors, 649- -Agency, Realtors, 649-8847. Chambers Realty, 648-2828. resort for human righto is not interpret the beginning of toe )Good ) A dverse Ncutrjl real estate rentals — apart­ garage. Sandy beach. $18,600. ^48-58-63 € 71-74-88-90^ tered in town. Local patrol offi­ 8847. TOLLAND — Cream Pu ff! pte-ced in 'the harids of men.” bombing and toe announcement vent. ments, homes, multiple dwell­ M ANCHESTER • —4 bedroom Hutchins Agency Realtors, 649- cers say boat owners should re­ Neat 6-room Ranch, 2-car ga­ Letcher 'said Americans are of a major biMld-up as signals of "H® '^ae tiicreaslngly dWUu- TRADER ings, no fees. Call- J.‘ D. Real M ANCHESTER and vicinity, 6824. view the statj boating laws as home on big wooded lot, 2 fire­ WIFE PLEASERS * v ^ .».. *U4. w~»- proud- of individual Negro lead- resolve ot our p ^ which Im- stoned over toe falhiro of t h e ^ RanebeSk Colonials, and Capes. rage, family kttdien, full walk­ 3 9 Estote, 64S-B129. places, large living room, foi> basement plu^ splendid ^ «>Uectlvely ^ e r resistance to come ^ ^ “ there have been sevetoi changes USED FURNITURE Over 78 homes from $17,900. out Bolton ntal dining room, IH baths, s. huge traid loti^khg movement COT- ^ change toelr made. TWO TOEIN-AOE boys will mow IVE H AVE customers waiting Manchester—6 room Cape O u t O f T o w h extras, ^ The M eyer' Agency. Realtore, 2—car garage. Central location. fronts diared this at the White House Smoil boats propelled by mo­ )awna, clean cellars, odd Jobe for the rental of your apart­ ky NEA, he. Cod/ Kitchen, living room, $20,600. Call Bob Gardner at Now Open At 848-0609. Bel Air Real Estate 648-9882. Fe r S o k 7 5 reaction of tbmie who oppose in­ —w e fell tiiat he could reason tors, regardless of horsepower, around house. Have own noow- ment or home. J. D. Real E s­ dining room, 8 bedrooms, Reliance Associates, Real At another point, Moyers add­ tegration . . . to compensate for with the Russians, and they Town Bells Will Ring muet be registered; aK>roved ar and truck. CaU M9-6916. tate. 643-6129. ‘ "0 / course, the name of the game is to look as^cute as MANC^^R — 2-famll^ flat flat In fireplace, aluminum siding. MANSFIELD—Raised Randi, 7 Estate, 648-9674, 872-4166. ed, "there was a beHef that if 36 Oak St. the their own tow hie and perform- would deliver. life preservers are required for near Center, nice lot. Ideal for PaHcade area. $17,900. rooms, 2 baths* 2 fireplaces, 2- we indicated a wtiMngnees to thi salesgirl!" south end of town. Owners EUice level 'with 'racial superiori- "W e overestimated their In­ rao- MANCHESTER —Suburb—New In-law situation. All d fy con­ ' car garage, Ix^t-lns, cathedral MANSFIELD—Ranch, <6 rooms, use our power, toey would get To Mar^ Fourth of July all persona on board, and Good used furniture, appliances must seU, have been asking 2 full baths, 2-car gEuo^, built- ty’.” fluence in Hanot or their wlUlng- tor boats are forbidden to ex- 41 large 3 room apartment. In­ veniences. Bel A ir Real Estate, ceUings with rustic beams. toe message and back away and pianos, , ■ $10,600. Fairly good eolation ToUand-rOversized custom ins, finished rec room with fire- He added that Negroe sare ov- nens'to help us off a painful cludes appliances, parking and 648-9882. Hurry and pick out your own from an all-out confrontation.” BeUs will ring for four min­ July 18 as the lEUrt day when ceed olx m'Hes per hour wltWn TOT POODLE pup^ Mack, AKC throughout. Two heating sys­ buUt 6 year old, BW room storage. $110. CaU J. D. Real Hottsos For Rant 65 H ^ i w s For Sato 72 edtors. .Over an acre lot min- plEice, nice Uvkig room wito errepresented among U.S. “A s date Ets April 1966, In his hook." utes at 2 p.m. this Fourth of tax bills due July 1 may be 100 feet of short or dock. Registered. Call anytime after tems, garages, smaU lot. E x ­ Ranch. Stone fireplace, cathedral ceUings and beams, forces In Vietnam "because 643-6946 Estate Co., 643-8129 or 643-8T79. utee from UOonn. Wolverton July by Governor’s proclama- paid without interest chaiges. No one Is Edlowed to sit on the 18 noon, 648-0468. FURNISH ED or unfurnished M ANCHESTER West Side, 4 ceUent terms. T. J. Crockett, buUt-lns, carpeting, large MANCHESTER Agency, Realtors, 849-2818. minutes from UCoim, over an they fled from the U.S. society tlOT. The proclEunEdlon was The date is actually July 31. side or deck of any boat towlfig BIRCH Street rear, single four large Ranch. Knotty pine bedroom home, Country at­ Realtor, 648-1677. weU shrubbed ..^treed lot. acre. Wolverton Ageiicy, Real- into, the Airmy -whirii is offering a skier and a system of signals W A N T E D — good homes for Cubans Say Runway Short rsEUl at the Board of Select­ The tax collector will be at Hours — Tuesday, Wednesday room duplex. N ear school and interior. Floors reflnlshed. Con­ mosphere, $20,900. PhUbrlck $21,900. , them a chance.” Altoough the BOLTON — N E W Listing, nesu: tors, 649-2818. men’s meeting last night and the town offices in t^e Com­ between the skier and the ob-, fliree tiger kittens. 649-6480 af­ Main Street. Available July Agency Realtors, 640-5847. COOL & COMFORTABLE SCARBOROUGHI Road, Colonial and Saturday 9-6; Thursday and venient location. Working lake, 5 ^ room Ranch, 8 bed­ Negroes comprise only 12 per munity H elII from 9:30 a-m. to server is required. ter 6:80, anytime weekends. 7 .rooms, modem kitchen, form- COVENTRY — IDgh on a hill. letters are going out to the Friday, 9-9. Closed Monday. 1st, $75. CaU 246-1815. adults. 643-6389. Hebron — A Uke-new 6% rooms, one car garage, alu­ cent of Amsrica’s population, Veteran’s Bonuses • I -s - SIX ROOM Cape, form al' dining al dining room, den, large liv­ Four room Ranch, aluminum churches in B oUot Etsktog thEtt 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, OROOMINO ALL bredls. Bar- Large 4 bedroom Oarrlson room U A R buUt Ranch. minum combinations, lEUge they form 26 per cent of U.S. Mrs. M argaret DUworth, town M AIN Street *— two rooms, sec­ COVENTRY —4H rooms, im­ room, 3 bedrooms, good £ondl- ing room with fireplace, IMi siding, oversized garage, Edl on Hijacked Plane Back they use their bells to com{JIy Thursday Etod Friday; Wednes­ moagr Hm. H.C. Chase, Bebnm Colonial with 2% baths, dou­ Fireplace, waU to waU car­ wooded lot. Lake plrvUeges. casualties in Vietnam, be said. clerk, has released information ond floor, heat, and hot water. mediate occupancy, $126 per tirni, $17,900. PhUbrlck Agency baths, 8 large bedrooms, 2-car 2H ctores. Only $15,900. Pasek with the proclEunatlOT. day from 9:30 to 1 p.m., and Rd.. Bdton, 648-B42T. E L E V E N CUBIC foot Frigidaire ble garage* paneled famUy peting, garage, fenced in Selling for $18,500. CaU now. Japimese commentators have concerning veterEUi’s bonuses. No appliances, $40. Call 649- month, lake privileges. CaU 643- Realtors, 649-5347. garage, $82,000. PhUbrlck Realtora, 289-7475, 742-8248, The board voted to waive for­ Saturday from 6‘80 to noon dur­ refrigerator. Good condition. room, central air-condition­ patio. This home is in im­ R. F. Dlmock Co., 619-5246. been concentrating on American She said, "To be it^lgible an 2290. 6566 after 6 p.m. .. Agency, Realtors, 649-6847. Gail Green, 742-7092. But Passengers Left mal bids and accepted invita­ ing July. PUPPIBCS and kittens, register­ ing, buUb-ln kitchen appU- maculate condltlcm. Asking "self-centeredness” and how It applicant must have lived to $128. OsU 649-6876. M!AIN > ST. ’— Busineas zone. tion bids for the exterior paint­ After July Sly interest 'wlU be ed and mixed. All breeds on SIX ROOM Duplex, very central VBSINOM — 8 bedroom Raised Eiffeots Southeast Asia. Large 8-room house in excel­ ances. Immediate occupan­ MANCHESTER $22,900. COVENTRY — Lakefrofat 4 chEuged at the' rote of one- Connecticut one year prior to his hantl or available. Wild Cargo SINGER JULY used sewing.ma­ Ranch, rec room, 2 baths, 2- "K is this self-centeredness floes of toe Swiss. Embeaqr.” ing of the Library. The Li­ located, comi^etely furnished, 2 Out of Town lent condition, 3-car garage, cy. Only $87,000. High, as- room Itanch. New baseboard (Oonttnaed from Page One) original entry Into active duty chine jubilee. Save! ..Save! LARGE TWO FAMILY cEir garftge. Large lot. Leonard The plane left Cuba at 5:58 brary B oeuyI recommended the half per. cent per month. P e tih o p , 648-6106. fuU baths, heat, hot water, $260 '$28,000. PhUbrlck Agency, 649- swnable mortgage avail­ toat ... Is toe cause of many and he must have served at F o r R a n t * 5 heating system, full cellar. On­ lowest bidder, a firm to Itart- Portables from $9.96, consoles monthly. 643-6662. ' able. Duplex with six rooms on International Associates Agency Reeiltors, 646-0469. problems Americans face both put a gun on me, j » i d M ia a.m., BDT, and landed, at Jfi- DACHSHUND puppies.. AKC. 5347. ly $14,900. Pasek Realtors, 280- Manchester Evening Herald least ninety Jiays on active duty from $19.95. Limited supjdy at home and abroad,” said Jap­ aml lintemaUonal Ahrxrrt 89 ford. bedroom W ILU M A N T IC — 3 room apart- each side. Large lot with VERNON — July 16th oc­ 7475, Gay Btelr, 742-0921. Burt. subsequent to Jan. 1,-1941. standard, wormed, males or fe­ demonstrator "touch and sew" MANCHESTER, $ 647-1800 mtoutee later. Bids to supply 600 yds. of sand Bolton summer correspondent, utUl- furnished, $75. monthly. M ANCHESTER — three famUy, all city servicea close to anese composer Toehlro Mayu- "About 100 mUes north of Mt- "The serviceman does not males, 7% weeks, wonderful machines greatly reduced! Townhouse, appliances, L. C. GREENOUGH CO. cupancy. 6H room Itanch, fire­ Headquarters rational I»opl«* m nun creyir worn pnnnllW to rector; BoEUd of Selectmen, mient has been weakened by a cdock, timer, see-through re­ ment or in-law suite. Wolver- relatilvely calm, gardens. DeUvered George H. terfront cottages, June, July, Colonial paneling and decor. 2 up, easily 4 bedrooms, pos­ 6827. the world complete a flight to Key West Psuk Etod Recreation <3ommls- p led g e from Senate (X>P leEider movable door, one year old. TH R EE SPACIOUS rooms, ap­ ton Agency Realtors, 849-2818. 6 bedrooms, 2-car garage, 1 Radio Havana, monitored In Rocky Favors Giiffing Inc., 742-7886. '^August. 649-0498 o r‘ "Columbia Four bedrooms if needed. sibly 6, exceUent residential SELLING YOUR HOME? For "The trouble is,” he said, that was interrupted Saturday sion EUid Hatold Laivs, town Everett M. Dirksen to 'vote for ExceUent ccxiditicm. $100. 643- pliances, electrclty, heat and A ND O VE R — OvOrlooktog lake. Miami today, said Cuban au­ 4," Rt. .87, Columbia. big play yard, 1 BARGAIN! BuUt-ins and convenient walk- area. Terrific value at only prompt courteous service that ‘"Ihat they Uke to worry about by a well-dressed Negro who counsel. ccnflrmetlcn. 9647,' hot water. Oarage. Available SPLIT Level — 7 rooms, modern Presently used as a room­ CleEui Cape with full toed thorities were taveetigatlng the Rigid Guu Law ADMIRAL color TV, brand new up attic. One of Manchester's' ceUI others—often to an esetent of kitchen with buUt-ins, formal $21,900. Immediate occupancy. dormer. Four rooms down, oto gets results, Louis Dimock put a gun to the head of the pi­ Park Panel Discussion Dirksen says he will support left over 1967 model, $396. with July 1st, $125. One adult. 643- COLUMBIA Lake —Lakefront ing house. Income, $5,600. better locations. Priced in up­ others ’annoyance.” htjacktog, second to 49 hours dining room, 3 bedrooms, IM T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- up. Space for bath mid lav up Realty, 649-9823. lot. The lack of a Park suid Recre­ the appointment Abe Fertas H E LE N A , Mont. (A P ) — New service. CaU 648-2205. 7774 or 646-1166. cottage. Call 649-4327 between Price, $24,900. (Includes fur­ An editorial to the Japan and the aerventh airliner divert­ 1 f __ ___ WE8TINGHOUSE ELECTRIC per 20's. For appointment caU 1677. BTrst reports of the Northwest ation OommisEdon will be Eis Chief Justice of the United 9-5. baths, family room, garage,- niture!) B ig enclosed front p o r ^ Deet 4-bedroom house to resl- ed to CJUba this year. York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefel­ J. D. Real Estate Co., 648-5129. Times noted that world atten­ hijacking came from Key West discussed at a later date be­ States and Homer Itiomberry DARK rich stone-free loam, range, $40. CaU 649-9886. , — — NEW 6-room g;arden apartment .. large }ot, $27,500. PhUbrlck wooded lot. Lake privileges. “ TV) enoure a g;reator security ler hsia issued a new call for ASSUMABLE FHA mortgage. dentiEd area for qualified tion has been riveted so long on ■yvhere Navy jets Intercepted $16. Pool and patio v^th garage and patio, IVi LAKE HAMILTON — Half hour Agency, Realtors, 649-5847. Only $15,900. T. J. Crockett, cause, Eis selectnmn Joseph Eus an associate Supreme Court strict gun-cOTt3X>l legislation to­ WHITE ZIG ZAG Sewing ma M ANCHESTER — Custom built Porter Street area. Eight room buyer, up to $25,000. Call Paul the 'war In South VietnEun tlsat It in the return of the peBsengera, and baths, includes refrigerator, from Manchester, 2 bedroom KEITH REAL ESTATE messEiges from the Eilrliner and Llcetra ssiid, the Bosird of Select­ justice. day- as he opened a four-state < stone, fiU, gravel, sand 8 room OcuTlson Coloaial. Fam ­ Dutch OblonlaL Pasek Real­ Realtor, 548-1077. W. Dougan, Realtor, 646-4585. Is Ignoring "steadily increasing they Yrill fly today to the United chine, late style, slightly used range, dishwasher and dispos­ cottage. Heat, hot water, show­ ACADEMY ST. —Large over­ followed it- "almost to the men liELS so much to hsutdle al- "H ie nomtoEutions were mside Western campaign swing. mamire. 663-9804. Uy room, double garage, wood­ tors, 289-7475, 742-8248. pressure” applied against Viet­ States to the iregular flights be­ Fancy stitches, sews on but al, centraUy located in Man­ er, $76 weekly. Call 643-7932. sized Cape, fuU died dormer, 649-1922 ANDOVER LAKE — Summer grround in HavEinEu” an offictal rcEidy It should be the responsi­ to good faith, to conformity with Flying here from New York, ed lot, city utiUties. Hayes BUYERS, buyers, buyers! For tween Varadero and Miami,” PROCE188ED p a v e l for drive- tons, makes buttonholes, no at 2 fuU baths, fireplace, treed nam's neighbors by Peking and said. bility of someone else. the OonstitutlOT, the men nomi­ chester. For appointment call Agency, 646-0181. MANCHESTER — 7 room air- home that just has had electric homes, tend, tnveetment prop­ the Republican presidential srays and parking areas. Also toclments needed. Our 5 yr. CHARLTON, Mass. Private lot, very clean, $25,600. PhU- Itenoi. said ithq^ Cuban radio. It said The flight originated in Min­ 643-0710. conditioned Sjriit Level, 1% heat installed. Five rooms, erty. <3all now, Paul J. Cor- It WELS suggested that Ein as- nated are quEdilled, EUid they hopeful -issued a sta'tement urg- parts ft service guai^tee. Now cottage on smaU lake. Sleeps The Timea cited “ a miniature they would travel the 90 miles bank run gravel and fiU at brick Agency, 649-6347. CONTEM PORARY Ranch - porch, fireplace, full bath. BSc- neapolis Euvd picked up passen­ slstant to'wn counsel might be have been found tp be fit by the Congress to enact President six. $80 weekly. Available July EAST C E NT E R ST., 9 room baths, sUding glass doors off renU, Agency, 643-5363, 643- Tet offensive” staged in Laos by from Havana to Veradero by our screening plant or deUv- only $31.20 or pay payments of p o U R ROOM apartment. Heat, gers In Chicago before starting appointed to take over the du­ American B ar Aesoclatlan,” JohnsOT’s fireEums leglslatlori RICHARD ROAD — Premium house, C zoned, for doctor’s of­ large living room with dining famUy room, modem MUSien oeUent location. A good buy at 2125. ered. Geoige H. Griffing. Inc. $5.20 - mo. CaU Capitol Credit electricity, stove, refrigerator. 14 - Aug. 3rd. CaU 872-6742. North Vietnamese and Pathet bus. for Mtami. ties of the town counsel when location, substantial seven fices, 2 or 3 famlUes, 186' L, 2 fireplaces, three bed­ with buUt-lns, garage. $28,900. $12,900. Immediate possession. Dirksen sEiid Monday. ’ before it adjourns. 742-788$^ t Manager, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. If $110. monthly. Available com- T^n foroqs Eind OEiid, “There is Normally, two flights a day Paul Boatman, Fedeiol Avla- he is unable to attend certain frontage. Hutchins Agency, rooms, 1 ^ baths, finished rec PhUbrldc Agency, Realtors, T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- LISTTNOS WANTED — Plan­ He also fd d newsmen he be- “The lives of innocent people toU caU coUect, 246-2140. {^ te ly furnished for $140. room custom cape. Four bed­ an unmistakable synchroniza- run from Varadero to the Unit­ tlon Administration regional of­ room, carport. Large treed 649-6347. ning on selling your home or meetings and receive the fee for UeVes artment, stove borho(^. Gerard Agency, 649- chester — Vernon town line, 6824. standing of the marchers,” ^ d Cube, told passengers they had Preilezo, a naturalized Ameri­ Rlchsird Morra SEiid be felt the MANCHESTER GREEN — PORVjuk ST. English Ciape, im­ Real Estate, 649-1622. himsell with "the reidlOEil wing States (OAS), to bring Canada ing. OaU 647-1121 aiqrtime. and refrigerator, deposit re­ 053S, 643-0386. NOTICE dues were too high for the bene­ Three parcels' for sale. Four $3,600. Ctell Paul W. Dougan, Britain's Economist. to stay behind. can, fled Cuba to 1960. Passen­ into OAS and to create a Latln- SEIVEN PIE C E dining room maculate condition, full shed. state Highway Dept. wlU ac- of the court." quired, 643-8446. Realtor, 649-4586. » ) The left-.eEinilng New States­ “ It was pretty hard to teU gers reported sLfter returning to fits the town receives. TOBAOCO nettihig. Good for set, $80 or best offer. OOl 646- ' family house, ' ‘C " zone lot and FIVE ROOM HOME, garage, dormer, front to rear Uving cept bids on J ^ y 0, 1968 at He also said he believes there Americaq common market. man commented: “One would tt»em," Slmoiwon said, "but Key West Monday that Prellezo Free Legal Aid lawns, trees, 'and berry bush a 10,000 square foot buUdlng. ,waB collusion by President Rockefeller, who Eulmlnls- 0254. amesite .drive, alumlmun com­ room, fireplace, foimal dining i0:80 A.M., DST, covering the VERNON — Building lot, treed. was taken off 'the plane emd hus­ Unlimited potential. T. J. Bias-Tape Birds have thought that^the myth of they seemed >10 take It pretty The BoEird of Selectmen re­ toned the original “ good neigh­ , covers. paU Rockville Scraji Aparfmants 63-A bination storms, oil hot water room, picture,book kitchen, at- painting o f’ Road Marking 127x350. H. M. Frechette Real- 'Johnson Euid retiring Chief Jus­ WESTINGHOUSE automatic Ein official w ar on j^verty com­ well.” tled away under armed guard. ceived a letter Eidvlslng them Oompqny, 872-6587. Cirockett, Realtor, 643-1677. heat, fuUy insulated. ExceUent tached garage, park- Uke throughout the State ot Conn, 'ty, 647-9998. v - Attractive tice Earl' Warren to keep the bor” policy for President BusiiMSs L o c o H o m manded by Lyndon Johnson and In Washington, e State De­ Saturday’s hijackings were washer, 4 months old. Craw­ value, only $17,900. Paul J. Cor- grounds. Only $22,600. Char- Proposals are available at the of the ejclstence of free legEd next’ president from naming Franklin D. Roosevelt’s admln- SAL is now a merry the Congress wa^ buried i partment official describdd the the first instances of air piracy BCXtRY ford gas stove. Must seU im­ renti Agency.*. 643-6803. CHOICE, large 'wooded residen­ Eiid officers for those unable Warren's spccessor.^ jstratipn to the 1940’s, contended She used Blue Lostie rag TWO ^OOM furnished apast- InvM tiM flf Fi ______« ' « » » » ■ S i f The leTt-leantog New States­ Ctuban action of holding the pas­ since F A A and Federal Bujieau mediately. CaU 649-8784. tial lot with all utUltles, Lake- to Edford a lawyer’s fees. But Sen. George Smatiiers, ‘that to recent years "w e hav^ and upboistery cleaner. Rent ment. Heat, hot water, stove, man commented; "One would sengers back os unusual and of Investigation officials met F o r S a k $22,500, 8 ROOM Ranch, 4-bed- MAN<3HE8TER' — C am brid^ R- wood Circle. Call owner at 647: A part of the letter ex- D-Fla„ said Monday Johnson neglected Latin America anfi It*- refrigerator, bath. Apply M ar­ have thought that the myth o'f last April to devise new meth- eieetrlc ahampooer $1. Olcott rooms, built-ins, recreation St., 60 X 127 buUding lot for eln- R«l(l* >>0. 1616. said, "W e are energetically pur- plEdned the program : "The Tol­ our neighbors feel it." an official w ar on poverty com­ hEis the right and duty to ap­ Variety Store. Musical Instrumunn 53 low's, 867 Main Street. IN VESTM EN T property, three room, garage, la ^ e lot'. N ear gle home only. All city utilities ______^ ______sutog the matter through tiw o f-, ods to preVent such takeovers. land '- Windham legal Eissist- jrores. Center St. manded by Lyndon Johnson and point the successor—and said apartments, 2 bus and shopping. Hutchins Bel Air Real Estate, 048-9882. ance Program Inc. is orgEinized B E GENTLE, be kind, to that JORDAN AM P, two 12” tensing 1(4 ROOM furnished efficiency, location. Realistically priced. the Congress was buried in Ne­ delay would turn the appoint­ Agency Realtors, 649-6824. under the 1664 Economic Op­ expensive carpet, clean it ■with speakers plus reverb and first floor, centrally located, Inquire about this investor’s wark—or Cholon. EMdently the ment into a ixjlltical pawn to the portunity Act to meet this need; Blue Lustre, flent electric tremelo, like new. Originally single gentle;.:, a, C72. month­ special. Morrison Agency, 648- CAPE 7 rooms: formal dining NOTICE fantasies persist, U;"- perhaps a presldentlEil election oEunpfdgns. ALL W ^YS BEST Cardinal Brennan Dies^ i.e. our purpose is to provide sbampooer $1. The Sherwin- $700, asking $3(X>. 649-7140. ly. 4-6 p.m. 649-8404. 1015. waU to waU carpeting, alumi­ few ■wiUl\be carted off with the- PUBLIC HEARING 1425 for those unable to afford such 9WUtemsCo. ------^ num siding, garage, deep BOARD OF DIRECTORS dcBrfs oftRewurrection City.” ------n ------— 36-52 sOrvtees. This progrEun also in­ wooded lot, PhUbrlck Agency, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Headed Branch of Curia 'n iE PR O VE N caih^t cleaner W antod— ^To Boy SB volves jireventlve counseling, Jap£Uti Registers Businots Loeorions H o u s m For Sak 72 Realtors, 649-6347. CONNECTICUT ^ CANDIES biue lustre is easy on the bud- .t. „ ~ ^ — ,, PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Carthage Church in 'PhUadel- which will be implemented by For Ront B4 TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1968 State McCarthy got. Restores forgotten odors. NBW'LISTINO — two famUy, MANCHESTER CENTEA; 4 NOTICE Francis Cardinal Brennan, who phia. legal education seminars Eind Islanders Giins The Board. of Directors will Rent electric shampooer $1. 4-4 flat, all uttUttes.' B e v ^ began his service to the Roman Oardtoei Brennan’s work at discussions 'with the members The Washington Fost ver, picture frames, old coins, bedroom .m. niture Repair Service, 643-7449. Theatre Bldg. Inquire Manag­ kitchen, large paneled family the public. Ranch. Two baths, family The McCarthy delegates at the Cterdtoal BrennEin.' w eis known Cardinal Brennan became the time staff attorney plEto serv- the currency from doUqrs to er, State Theatre,' 648-7882. room, baths,' one off master Future sessions wiU be Iteld HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques room, breezeway, garage, state convOTtion, over 250 'the "Quiet American” in first American to be named to ' tog the 35,000 people residing yen. ' COOL P(?OL — 12 foot by 48 bedroom. 2-car garage. Excel­ the first Tuesday ot each month Itiches.'Filter, vacuum, ladder. bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, ' screened porch, park like yard. strong, -wEiiked out June 22 irath- Rome where H6*Tie£ided the Ro- the Rota, where he was an audi- ‘hi' the Tolland-Wlndhaih sirea The second _ thing '-they did V E R N O N — Plaza p six lent neighborhood. $87,90p. from 9:00 a;m. to 11:00 a.m. In AM -^1______T'_ . . — AM Prtte 1Q \fAQra 'Ha . . ___. ______« ___ Needs new Uner, $25. CaU 644- glassware. We buy estates; Vil­ Mid 20’s, Hayes Agency, 646- er thEin accept nine pteces on man Curla’a Congregatlori of tor, or judge, for 19 yeara. He qualify for legal Eiaaiat- WEIS to begin' registering the store complex. T w p h ew stores PhUbrlck Agency Realtors, 649 0181. , the Municipal Building Hearing OT06. lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 the 44-member national delega­ Sacnement. - became head of the tribunal in ance." giins that the 220 Islanders pos­ available, located in-hub oP4M 6347. V Room and the third Thursday Lake St., Bolton. 649-8247. tion. Duffey indicated he would O a j W l Broiman. 74. came to and was given the title of ^he three branches that are sess. -Japan has perhaps the unit apartmefit. Preitent tenanttenam 'PORTER STREET area.' — 6 of each month from 9:0Q a.m. NATIONAL PAVING 00. SEVEN R (X )M older home, ex­ have Eiettled for 10'— although Monslgnor. Strictest gun control laws in the wUl help dra>^ pe<^le for new room older home. ExceUent to 11:00 a.m. in the M u n lo l^ Philadelphia last June 17 for a open to Bolton reridents are in LAWN mowers, reel type, Bock- SPARROW HAWK wanted or ceUent condition, an * bus line. V maintaining that 12 or 13 waa Pope Paul V I nominated world, allowing only police and tenants. Call for further details. condition. Hi«e closeU, ga- Building Hearing Room and the 12 MAIN 5T. TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. series of teats and treatment at Rockville, 35 Vdllage St., hours et EcUpse, $30. CaU 649-9718. Hawk, young one preterred. Property Includes 2 extra buUd* the McChrthyltes’ fsidr ahare. Olympic marksmen to have Cantor ft Goldfarb, 643-8442, Mlsericordla Hospital. He had Msgr. BrennEin to the College of from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Mon­ CaU 640-1149 anytime. Ing lots. Marion Bi,'Robertson, rage. SHi®***”* Thursday of each month Bailey Eind other organization pistols smd hunters to own ..rifles 876-6244. • ' Agency Realtors, 649-6824. DRIVEWAYS~4»ARKING AREAS complained of feeling ill for Cardinals on M ay 29, 1967. day th'rough Friday; Stafford ‘ Realtor, 648-6963. | frdm 6:80 p.m. to 8:80 p.m.-in leaders 'would allow no more only under careful regulation. about a month. The cardinal remEiined to Springs, 54 Main St., hours from Bocrtso^AccM sorks 46 FOR R E N T or sate-461 Main MANCJHESTER, large 6 room the Toten C o i^ e l’s Office in DEVELOPMENT WORK than nine. Rooms W ithout Board 59 He had been 111 in Rome be­ Rome Eind worked on 'tiie Ro­ 9-12 a.m. Monday and-^'uesday Street.' Building and lot next MANC!HESTER^7 room Cape, Cape, large Inclosed porch, new Mualelpal BuUdlng. Although moat of >them ‘ are i 1098 8TARCRAFT 14' flberglas fore deciding to fly here for m a n ’ Curia, the name of the Eind 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, THE THOMPSON House — Cot­ to Post Offline- .Elxcellent loca­ full shed domer. Formal din­ furnace, " B " zone, possible 2 John I. Oarslde Jr., AU Types Amesite^-Repalre^uid InstaUed publicly imcommitted, the other F o i l K E N T boat, very good condition, blue ing room, finished rec room, treatment of an undisclosed ail­ Church's admtodstratlve, legis­ and 'WlUltoEtntlc, 796 Main St., tage St. centraUy located, large tion for any use. 646-2426 from famUy, close to riioj^ping aivd Secretary 35 membera of the natlonEil del- 8 EUid 16 mm. Movie Pra- wlfii^back to back seats. Best F t m Estiinateci— ^Thne Payments ment, a Mlsericordla Hospital lative and judicial bodies. Pope hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. pleasantly furnished rooms, 9 to 5 p.rd. extra lot of record. Handy lo­ schools, city water, sewage. Board of Dtrsetors 2047 legation are believed to favor jeotora oound or oUent, oloo offer. 640-7149. apokeamim seild Paul named Cardinal BrennEin Monday through Friday. ’ parking. CaU 649-2858 for over­ cation. $28,900. Phllbrick Price reduced to $17,600. Offers Manchester, Conn. ‘Vlce Prealdent Hubert H. Hum­ 58 msn. zlldo projectoiti. _ Agency, Realtors, 649-0847. V Telephone 646-2431 Cardinal BrennEin, a native of as the head of the Curia’s Tax Bills Due night arid permanent * guest invited. OaU Gaston Realty, Dated at Moncheeter, C!on- PRETTY birds, made of bias-tape ap­ p h ry for the prealdentlal nom­ ■ ''fl jlE W L Y R EM O D ELED office Congregation of the Sacraments BOTause of a typographical WELDON DRUG CO. rates. 649-6731. necticut, this twenty-eighth day plique and easy embroidery^ add a ination. Shenandoah, Pa., said he en­ FiidaiidFM d49.A LARGE M ODERN home plus lEist Jan. 15. It is 'the highest error, yesterday) s column has 767 St.— TeL 648-5851 on Main St., $55. Call 643-9678. oc Jime 1968. charming note l o tovrels, aprons' or Duffey aald the McCarthy tered the priesthood because of 5 room older home with barn VaticEin p6st ever given to an SEASONED fireplace wood by ATTRACTIVE .sleeping room panels! Pasclnallng to makei Ideal for forcea muat go to* the national rive' "beautiful Chrl^lon life of r .‘ -___ MANCUIEBTERI 10,000 square and ipo acres of land. $86,000 AmericEin. the trunk full. Long HiU Rd., gen tle^n , shower bath, pri­ gifts. his parents,” James and Msir- feet of industrial space. Prime for the package. PhUbrlck convention "to give minority $ 4 T O Andover. CaU 742-6488. vate entrance, free parking. Pattern No. 2047 jias hot-iron trans­ THE URGER woman will appear well gacet Breniuin. |Hls father was a The cardinal returned to locdtion, inside'" loading dock. Agency Realtors, 049-5347. voice to what we feel ia the W e R E P A IR Apply 196 Spruce St. fer for .6 designs: complete directions. poised apd attractive in a slenderizing dentist. ShOTEtodoEdi to-August, 1967, and Cal! for details. Hdyes Agency, majority will.” BUY l l lb. SEND n t In colni plus tsp lor firit-claii sheath side pleated with bold buttons Francis James Breitoan was celebrated Maas- in the church ROOM for rent - - gentleman 646-0131. ~ TWO F A M IL Y — $10,600, i 4-4 WANTED mall m il in illil hfiflln . ror ofcli pottini. andia bow-tied waistline. , At the nationEil conventioit in JHoosaliold Goode SI born M ay 7, 1894. He had three .ivhere he had once served hs an 2 lbs. $3.50 only, free parking, central lo­ flats. Convenient location. As­ No. 1425 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in OhlcE^;o next' month, “we Eire VOLKSWA€ENS brothers EUid two sisters. Two of Edtar boy. 1688 SINOBR zlg zag sewing TWO ROOM office, 100 percent sumable mortgage. OaU Judy sizqs 36 to 52, bust 38 to 54. Size 38, going to uae our repreaentatlon OOiMPLBTE VW REPAIR 8ERV10E MANY ASSORTMENTS • cation. Cdll after 6 'p.m. 643- Monagora and Dnokrt by GosoUnn DitfribH- his brothers, Naysh and Russell machine, slightly used, button Main St. location. Inquire M ar­ Libby,. Leonard Agency i$tef 40 bust, 3V4 yards of 45-inch. to join with other statea In a 1 \ 2693. ' U ltlM are doctors, and the third, TO GIVE AND ENX)Y ,hoIea, hems, monograms, etc. low's, -867 Main fit. tors, 646-0469.- ton. Unusual opportunitks boing ofkrod to Print Nimt, Mtf(pii with ZIP CODE ano UNO 804 In colni pluf 154 'or tlrit-clM i challenging of the proceedlnga No H orse Town Stylo Numhor. .m ill an< ipiclnl hEiidHni Ur m c Ii pntlnrn. REBUILT VOLKSWAGEN ENGINES ft years guarantee. Total i»dce nwn Intorostod in sorvico station nKmogonnont. to ClDtmecUcut and elaewhere John, a dentist. VERNON — store, 3600 sq. ft. ATTRACTIVE 6-room Cape in YOU'Ll want a emy ot oitP- new '68 He studied at Philadelphia’s MIAMI BBACH, Fla. (AP) 864. Easy terms. Ctell 622-0931, TWO ROOMS with kitchen privi­ which have produced such eui Air-conditioned ' and ample good condition, conveniently lo­ Unlimitod growth and odvoncomont with fost Spring & Summer ALBUM trpiri which to LENOX- dealer. leges, lady preferred 644-8097. unrepreaentative de^gation,”. St. CharleEi Borromeo Seminary —(Mteml Beach no longer is MORIARTY’S CHEVRON SERVICE choose needlework patterns. Only SOt. _ m 1 ' ______a AIs%.a A .ama fTYV.A 1 parking. 1-876-0888. cated pear schools, bus and growing distributor. For dotqils,contact Aaron u m . and in Rome and weis ordEiined one-horse town. The city’s tezit Pript Nimi, Uddrtu with ZIP CODE, Ityli Duffey aald. PLEASANT EFFKJIBNCfY shopping, fireplace, overaized ' STAB QUILTS. Twelve Interesting de- hpise, Bilg Bed, owned by Tim Morlarty, PropritVor . . . PHARMACY OOUOR PORTABLE TV, biege Cook, Atlas Oil Co.. Tol. 926-2151 Nuitibir ami Slii. "Attorneys have been conault- a priest in 1'920. He later re­ 9x12 rug, double chest draw- room with bath *in private garage, finished rec rooin. slgns-Star Flower, a charming appilque: ceived a doctoral degree in civil FWlip (3hafteitz, waa moved to and Variable Star-three different ways FASHIfiN conscious women — send ed with regard to thla chal­ m ■. OBNTini Mr. ; eiS, Ptearold camera, girl’s borne. Woman only.' OaU 049- a Mtami stable sifter the city 270 HARTFORD ROAD • 643-62n to make a quill put still use same now for qur latest Issue ot the Spring lenge,” h » .said, ’’and it will be Eind cEinon law. Read Herald Ade enforced an ordtoanoe passed i Schwinn bike. 64$-0296. 8486. 649-7615. units! Pattern pieces, directions! QUO & Summer ‘68 Basic FASHION,— 504. brought before the convention to In 1924 he returned to serve at T Ifiet Mlarch banning Ilvestook. . 'fit / -only B0( i copy. Chicago.” St. Oharles Borromeo and St. ->■ / I I .J

TUESDAY, JUliY 2, 1968 Av«oca Dolly Ndt PNaa Run Tl|c Weather fiiir Iha WMk EMM ’ Fair and cooler tonight. Low fflanrbfutft Swtttns Iw alii dinia U , IBM 65 to 60. Bunny and plaaaant to­ m orrow . H igh In upper 70s to dover, July 27, Church of the lo w BQb. Pul^c Record AasumpUbii 1 5 , 1 0 5 , Miss Beechjer Will Head AUan Everett BuniU, Wap- Manchester— A City of Village Charm About Town W am a^ Deeds plng, and Sandra Frances Ola- SOUTH IIQ|. an Pstts IB ) PRICE TE N tTBNTB V w Vacatfon BUil» Scbod df Harold F. and-I^ulse W. Wy­ chefaW, 51 Flower St, July IS, tWlANCT VOL. LXXXVIL NO. 288 (SDCTBEN PAGES—4 ^ 0 SECTIONS)- MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 , 1 9 6 8 Uia PMbyterUn Cburch win MHS Guidance Department. man to Gerard WkSUid OecUe St. James’ Church. haw* tta i.1 i:iali%' program tomor- G. Ayotte, propeJqfs^ 147 at .7 p.m. at the Church. Mias Aime L. Beechler of Chambera St., conveyaMM tex Ai6rt els ^ y eon gn*L^]u jf obtaiiiGd at a 4-H masting in Vernon with Promoted taught tw o years in Sutton, $16.96. Ueu o f $6,000 bond. nounced today. T%e trial avidonoe. Pigeon took over as WOahtagton LOti wlU have ita Axitry Ckqit. Anaon F. Thorp, Maas., before transferring to She la former advisor to the Nutmeg HoshOs.^^. to Louis Mlaa RotliweU the night she dis­ complete assistance whenever it may w ill probably be held in the state’s attorney yesterdlay from appeared, Sqpt. 18, 1068. The annual pkailc Saturday, July son of Mr. and Mra. liocn the local school system in De­ freshman - soi>homore drama J. and Theresa A. Pierre prop- Sgt. John O’Oxuior ealdawUce had been keeping an eye on IS, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Thnp of IS Tanner St., was cember 1952 to replace an Eng­ club and the Y Teen C!lub at erty on Kennedy Jld., convey- fall. Joel H. Reed n, who retired. girl’s body was found four days Howell'e apartment since they H m Andover msui, whbne use- 'Pigeon said he etepectod to later in woods off Dockerel Rd. Martin Park, Baet Hartford. At promoted to hte present rank lish teacher granted a leave of MHS and la currently serving ance tax $41.80. be needed. noticed that hlpide types were ond & tfn s murder oonviotlan proaecuto toe case himself. At in ToBand. She had been stran­ i p.m., the lodge wUl celebrate recently while serving at Ft. absence. on the steering committee for Lillian Kahn Rosa to (3reen coming and going at all hours waa rovstued lart May by to* the original trial, Atty. Btalo gled with the stnq> of her hand­ the Battle o< the Boyne, at Belvoir, Via. She earned hqr B.A. in edu­ the evahiatlon of toe school, to Manor OmAruction Co. Iho., a s ■ A A MMM.IM own « W M of the night. 0 1 U. . Bwrenie (tourt, wiU be G. Omitti conducted the prose- bag, and an 'Attempt had been Grange Hall. Twelve membera Oapt. Thorp Is the com- cation at the University of Con­ take place next spring. [ property on north side of Lydall 8 tried on the same charge, the cution’s cane as an assistant made to sexually molest her. w in re c e iv e BO-year Jewela. numding oftioer of Oo. A, 01^ necticut and her maMer'a- de­ She da also active In the Man- statote attorney uaKL Mate law rtweial attorney. Onuttl waa a P ic n ic reaervaUonB close Eb^^eer (Ooirtbet) BottBSon gree and 6th year advanced cer- cheater Scholarship Foundation MaJ. Samuel Rome, head of toilHdi retrying aomeone on a partner with Pigeon in a Rock- rtate poMoe detootivM, led the W ednesday, Jidy 10, and may at Ft. Betvoir. He served a tlficote In gfuidance at the Uni­ and recently was appointed to ^ J<^ph W. Longo ^ aM 400 MAIN STMT • MANCHISTW.CONN. be made with William D. Turk- year tour of duty ki 1966-1607 PREP. H charge more eerloue than the ville law firm until Pigeon’s iq>- long Investigation Into toe ease versity of Hartford. the Manchester Memorltd Hoa- S^***? ” , HOMTARD HCXAWS ARTHUA HOIM^S NORMAN HOLMES taigton, lOS W. C eitter St. w ith the KSSth F n gtaeer B a t­ pltai Scholarship Committee. Wdnthrop Rd., conveyance tax one on which he was oonvlotod. polntment yesterday. and as police wttontton narrowed talion In Thailand. Miss Beechler makes her $81.90. JSS 89* Ihe high court revenwd toe Pigeon said he has no plana on Darwin, he jdaced Mm under The VFW and tta Auxiliary He wah commlsaloned a Ueu- home with her parents, Mr. and Marriage Ueenses ARTHUR DRUO oonvteiicHi after finding that a to present Darwin in oourt until conStent surveBInnoe. DarWin’e win introduce (heir new officers tem nt In July 1964 while in the Board Secretary Mrs. Sherwood A. Beechler, at Gary Robert Novak, Andover, oondeaston and re-enactment o( the. trial la held. However, Dar- errrat came whSe a coroner’s at a social meeting tonight at Ooimeotlcut' NaUcnsl Guard, iOO Bpulder Rd. and Christine Mae Adams, An- Read Herald Advertisemente the murder had not been made win’s attorney, John F. Shea invesUgatton was under way.. voluntarily. Both were obtained Jr. of Manchester, may take 8 at the Poat Home. and oomptatcd the Army’s Bn- Position Filled The neri move in toe Case gineer OfiOoer Baste poprse at I I H ^ tolling a weehend Darwin held various stops to tree Darwin un- oomM next Tuesday when a ■ i i n s i In atete poMce curtody under a til then. Jphovah'a WHneaaes wiU have Ft. Belivoir. Mrs. Katherine Wlttke of 6 motton filed by Atty. ffliea la oomer’s wampt. Darwin, the 62-year-oId father group diacusBlonB o f a B ib le aid He enlisted In the Natlonsl Baric St. has been named secre­ heard at Tolland County Supe­ Neither toe oonteaslon nor re- of four children, has been at tomorrow at 7;M p.m. at 281 Guard in N ovem ber 1986, Join- tary to the Manrheater Board rior Court, ffiiea Is seeking re­ enactmanf win bq, aBowed in the the State Prison in Som en since Woodbrldge St, 726 M. Main it « Oo. A o f the 169th InHantry of Directors, effective yester­ appointment as Dorwin’e spe­ new trial because of the niUng he was aentenced to life in April S t, 144 OrUfin R d. in South R egim ent., day. She had held tola i^U on cial ptibUc defender. Shea waa by the court Twb other oon- 1064. He had been trCsd on a hTiid Dr,^^^)d French Hd., Bol- on a temporary basis since D arw in ’ s p riva te c o u n e e 1 8 fMalone obtained Qie weekend first degree murder charge, but Tlw merting of toe Ladles Aid February when Mis. LUUaa torough the trial and toe appeal of toe Lutheran, MUskmary Rubin, board eeefwtary for 10 P MWln was in custody were the Jury in the month-long trial totown out by the trial Judge, brought in a verdlrt of guUty of ' The meeting of the Auxiliary League of Zion Evangelical Lu­ yeaxs, was elevated to the port (See Page Eight) to the Manchester .Chapter, Dis­ theran Church scheduled for of assistant controller. W V ' J l ' * abled American Veterans, tomorrow wUl be held Wednes- Mrs. Wlttke previously had schedulad for tomorrow night day, July 17, at 6:80 p.m. at been secretary to toe Human , V has been caiK^ed. The next toe home of Mrs. Irvin Secor, Relations Commission and the U.S. servicemen bound for South 'Vietnam leave East Hartford. The group w ill meeting will be hrtd Wednesday, Advisory Rec and Parit Board. the chartered Seaboard World Airways DCS at Yo- Steps Taken July 17. m ess during Augurt. Bombers Continue - No HeraM Liner Pilot Denies u u ' u 4 iTomorrow kota Air Force Base near Tokyo, Japan, today. The By Diplomats plane and all aboard were held by the Soviet Pounding North Viet Tniere will be no edition He Was Off Course HAVE A JULY 4lh PATTY PARTY! Union in the Kurile Islands. (A F Photofax) Over Release By OEiOBOB ESPEB with minor Injuries, a U.S. of The Herald tomorrow. TOKYO (A P) — The pilot of ‘.’stick it out”, than have ToeoUnl Independence Day. Drive For years, Frankfurts were the leaders for summer outing^ ^ last 4th Aeaoclated Preee Writer spokesman said. [ toe U.S. airliner released by the tiie letter. , WASHINGTJPN (AP) —Five HAMBURGS eeeried to take over .. , The perfectiy formeti P a ^ e s you get at SAIGON (A P) — U.S. fighter- U.S. Air Force, Navy and Ma- carefully and have a pleas- Navigator Larry Guemon of Soviet Unton after two days de­ diplomatic moves preceded the Plnehurst will be at most every Manchester Picnic this July 4th. . bombeia pounded North Virt- tine fighter-bombers flew 140 ant holiday, Darien, Ooipr., said his calcula­ But whatever you serve this holiday, Hamburgs— ^Franks—- ^ g of L ^ b CTACULAO nam’s southern panhandle T im u - miastons against North Vietnam nied today that he violated So­ tions showed toe rtmrtered four- release of an American plane I day with the largest lUunber of Tuesday, the largest number of Viet air space. But Capt Joseidi engine Jet was well ouUdde the Manchester Mari held on a Soviet island tor more —buy Pindiurst quality . . . you will find our price is right . . . the quality Don't mitt th* ’’sxplotive" valuei as Radio Shack ttart* tha July 4th fireworks aarlv. Every- raids to two months while the raids on toe North since 166 TosoUnl said It was ” my duty” line defining Soviet air space off than 48 hours after It was forced just a httte better than moot. thing to make your summer more enjoyable . . . from buq killers . . . to pafio speakers . . . big B63 strategic bomhen kept were flown on April 22. the Kurile Islands when It was to sign a letter admitting a vio- to land by M O fighters while from portable radios to tape recorders we've got ’em and you can get am at a price to tql the heavlert saturation like the big B62s dropping intercepted by Russian MIGs Harriman laU(Mi to secure relea se o f the Nobiseo Fig N«wtem pounding given toe demUlter- their bombs along toe demilitar- Monday and forced to land on Was'on Plane flying troops to Vietnam. 2 for 69c iaed sons «a«a to the ised zone and the aoutoernmost rw iu m m i plane and th» 214 Vletnam- island of Iturup north o f Spec. 4 P e te r F . (Jail, 23, o f T\n> o f the fiv e m oves w ere AMed ground troops also were part of North Vietnam, the Ir iil'IlK t t I I lllV bound troops on board. Japan. 17 Leland Dr. was one of three Informal, but they involved top- M. BBcU BBhO X AAIA V TnonltnlTomUM Mid^d hla1^ nlarptoe 3^ In- union said the busy, below the nortbem frontier -smaller fighter-bombers hit at Oonnecticut men aboard toe level n^en on both aides. The and reported they killed 166 of enemy siqqdy routes and wea- t^ e p te d by a ^ v le t M G ^ plane violated Soviet air space .chartered DC» Seaboard WorW three others concerned tonnal Royd Buffet Bacon the enemy in clashes to South pon positions in the continuing flew p a r c e l to the J e ^ e r and ^ ^.s. Federal Aviation Airlines plane ^ th 212 troops r«- Vietnam’s northernmost ptov- campaign to stem the (low of For Pilots flred a burst from Its guns to Admlnirtration concluded that ,leased____ . yesterday.JLi__ .__ _ from____...» the Soviet diplomatic representation, on a. * lb. 64c incee. troops and war material into convince him he should follow it Soviet ctir space was violated island of Iturup in the Kurile somewhat lower level. By JOHN M. mOHTOWMB Along with the record air ac- South Vietnam and to smash en- to a Soviet base. because the plane’s crew made chain. Official Washington was swel­ A P Special Oorreitooadent tivity, U.S. headquartMW on- emy erUllery harassing allied “I did not stray over Russian ^ navigational tering la near-lOO-degnee heat The State Ms father,’ Arthur V. CaU, ixtunoed the toes of two Air combat bases Jurt below the PARIS (AP) — U.S. Ambas­ trtrltory,” said TosoUnl of Beth- Department ap^^f^zed, the So- whOn the fir s t rep ort o f the Inci­ said this morning, ”I thought It Hoinz ColMip Force fighter-bombers over DMZ. sador W. AyereU H an tm an any, Ckmn., after KninoHnirbringing tthe i.« y^et government______i*eleasqd the dent reached the Pentagon and would be a quick release. 1 sort 4 14-OK.bonloc$1.00 North Vietnam aitd a light puots reported destroying or thanked North' Vietnam today plane here. He noted at a news plane with unexpected swift- tile State Departinent's Opera­ for Its announced decision to re- of figured It would happen (hta. Army reomnalsannce plane and (jamaging 10 supply barges, six , „ conference that he had flown nees. tions Oentora a t about 7 :S0 p.m. way. It was much better for toe l e t f r l i t PtMHmST UBAN a Mk Marine helicopter over trucks and (our railroad cars. three captured American the same route from TacoAa, flanked at a news Sunday. South ITetimm. plane to land there titan in Red SKINLESS FRANKS ___ cutting roads to 20 places, rt- China. I. thought this buoinees Secretary of State a .8 9 - One of tile pUoto shot down to jencing seven antiaircraft sites. CHUCK PATTIES the Paris pace talks. ^ ^ .V . ... that included nine steww- ^bout cutting down end and Defense Secretary C3ark North Vietnam, lA. Ool. Jack badly damaging a surface- He added, however, that when desses, said he signed a letter _» mfH. misht helo him.” CUfford ware immediately noti­ 5 to the lb___ not over 18c each Modtoa, 44, of Blrmtogham, missUe and transporter 18 However, North Vietnamese Grott & Woigol the Soviets drafted a letter fix- ^ condition Ms release. ^ fied. So was Walt W. Rostew, Ala., spent 28 hours In the Jun- „^ es above toe-DMZ. Ambassador Xuan Thuy, who Mr. and Mrs. CSaU were noti­ REGULAR FRANKS tog th^ plane’s position inside jjg corrections to the letter President Johnson's foreign, pol­ gle and was puUed to safety by mere ai*© reported Jeav- received Harriman’s timnks to Soviet territory. fied that their eon was one of today’s session of the talks, said “I indicated the Soviets had per- icy adviser. a “JoUy Green Giant” heUcop- tog .66 fires, indicating direct duty to sign.” haps erred in fixing the plane’s the 212 troops Monday afternoon SIRLOIN PAHIES Half an hour later when an­ '* Dubuquo ter M enemy troops were clos­ Mta on fuel or ammuhRion “we did not make one centime­ Tasoltol told newsmen: “If position, by a telegram from the govem- ter of progress.” other message confirmed tlie in­ 5 to the lb ... .not over 22e each ing to on him. stores. , ____ any of you genUemen had beenJ ^he ______first letter the______Ruartans m m t. The telegram explained FRANKS The North Vietnamese news cident and gave more detalla The second fighter-bomber The fle««rt ground engage- what I’ve been through ^ f(.r TOsoitol to sign' admit- what ^had happened. Russian lb. 93c waa shot down duiiitg the about how the DCS commercial ment occurred north of toe oid ^ he had vlolatedXlrt olr PETER F. GALL HAMBUR6 PATTIES search for Modica and its pilot im p erial tMy o l Hue where an J”® oc me session nere mait done the same.** _____ ^______the plane to land on an airfield aircraft, chartered by (he M ili­ *humanitaipiah*' reasons space listed the time' between tary AlrUft Command, strayed UPIs UIUWUIK.m issing. ,XV I t wWtUB as theUIO OTTUUl860th - ______»■__ *VA lawiOCWmawraMa ToeoUnl said he argued with ^ plane’s Interception I by So- Islanifc goodbye to them at Dubuquo American i^ane that the U.S. *^ * three captured fUers would be off course and was forced by In 54b. lots attacked the Russians over the content of ^^t M Gs to the time it landed •V*®’ “ “ J*]®",® , rtray^ o « Bradley Field Thursday ndghit - SKINLESS FRANKS Mimmand has reported lost to „ „ i „ . „ _ MG b to leuid on Kurup lirtand in battalion released. It did nrt give t^date letter and secured some soviet base at "some- obtirse. But It also explained SmoNet Lots ...... lb. 69c the North. * VieteiameM or the names of the Americans chanses He said at one notat a ‘ m a f^ a leave. _Pacific Kuriles CSiato, Rusk lb. 69c chosen for release cn^es. ne saia ac one pomi a jjj^g 35 minutes,” Tosolini that no pne was hurt, the plane, The Viet Cong shot down the oomnr**** port, was not damaged. ^ th* move: Jfc called . U.S. soldier on board told him oaM Mancheeter High School and a Marine heUoopter, kllltog all Government traops beat back The telegram was phoned to Ansitbly Dobrynin, the Soviet Patties also sold la froiaa form ...... 4-lb. box $3.56 mg ( _ . he represented 26 of his buddies 1666 graduate with a B.A. de­ Miwhr.li.-.long port.bl.. Fs.tur*i: 10 fr.nti.tor m IM (our crewmen, and also killed the attackers after three hours Harriman d the**•- decision to the y jg y would rather Pottertoh’s, the Western Union ambassador. (See Page Eight) gree fnirn St. Francis College, il.f. circuitry, built-in AM plu. t.lMcoping FM an- all itine men te a Marine patrol of cloae fighting and killed 66 meeting. " office ip Manchester, at 10:30 Blddeford, Maine. He taught for DobryMn did w t know .... about l.nh., AFC for drift-froo FM, du. pupibutten tone the helicopter had set down to enemy soldiers, a government Harriman later reported to Monday morning. Since both a year In the “very small” town ^ contrd «nd other gro.t Rodio -M.ck onglntorod to.' check out a mountain trail ,24 spotasmon sold. Ten South 9let- newsmen, “ I thanked them. father yand mother work, they turot, Coinplot. with b.ttori.1, thoft proof koy lock of Mexico, MSlne. that if the plane did violate So­ C miles northwest of Da Nang. .It nameae warn killed and 22 Thuy and his delegation, for toe did not hear It until reacting viet air space. It was untoten- Auto/Boat or.ck.t # 12-677 “He jrtmed up last year to lb was the 778th U.S. heUcopter wounded. release of the three prisoners.” home at 5 p.m. ttkmal and that tha United tort. In., combftt in gputh vtet- ..lAiyitort «® enenar troops were He said he told toeip ^ ac- ,Sr.LAMBLtU; <'Ws-tert hoped (or the bsrt,” JIMB LEGS 7 9 repotted kfiled te four dashes tjon “was appreciated by toe Big Three Asks USSR nam. he said. “ You just have to sweat The Army reconnaissance with American trgopsi to ^ e u.S. government aiid people.” It out.” Harriaon, Ind., tor training In lena^^^icW y, RADIO SHACK HAS THE ANSWER plane was shot down to the Me­ noithem Motor Taeoday. The The eeasian lasted about three Genuine Spring Lamb Leg with freah Native Green Peae has long been a The Calls did not think their radio, tedevtelan and newspa-^ Slmultaneoi^y, a message kong Delta 60 miles southwest U.S. oonunaiid Mikd tw o G Is ftSy 4th . . . perhaps became Freeh Peaa and Spring houra, making It one of the shor­ son was on the jdane when they j 1 1. 1 was sent to the U.S. Embaosy to It’m^ almost impoMUHe toflnd fm b Native Pea* now . . . BVT PD^EHUM^ OENITOE ^ TO "WHAT’S TO P O " PROBLEMS of Saigon, but the pilot escaped were kUed and 28 wpunded. test of the mreettoga held here To Halt Travel Curbs 1 1 first heard about the incident. Moscow tortruotli* kPRiNfl LAMB is at Its sprinc best right now^. . . and who wants to stell p^s slnoe May 18. The average time MOSCOW (AP) The Wes-, Fast German restrlcticHis ‘‘risk Ft. Gordon, Ga., and traveling yoL^t such tender Shurllnc Frosen Peas ^ y j “ 3^ prefer, serve the Green He had told his parents he ex­ dor Llewelyn Thompson to raise SUMMER LONG... hsMl been running dlose to four tem Big Three called on the So bringing about an increase of ^ __ afXMUid to different states with Giant Peas which we are s ti^ g 8.308 cans for 45c this week. pected to stay to Seattle, the matter with the Soviet for­ hours. Again 'tbei^ waa a coffee vlet Unionv today to overrule tension, harm ing e ffo rts to ■wiaaii,, about a w eek, when ' (See Page Flfte<^) eign minister. NEW from SMUCKER ELECTRONIC break oT about 40 minutes, dur- Hast Germany’s new -restrlcr achieve closer cooperation be, Thompson had a better idea: Smuekers Fine Foods On the Political Scene tog which Harrlmaa, Thuy and tions on €tocess to West Berlin, tween Eastern and Western Eu- He knew be would meat Prims GOOBER’S membera of their negotiating but Soviet leader Leonid I. rope.” Minister at (be PROJECT KITS teams talked tnformelly. Brezhnev said East Ctermany gim;e June 12, East German Kremlin ceremony at which the, O f course you will want some Smucker's 1 SOCK IT TO TEM ------’•Tiaa a "right to protect its terrl- authorities have demanded that nuclear nonprrtlfaration treaty { PEANUT BUTTER Htrc cro $ groot on- Mint Jelly with your Lamb. It sells at|s28c twart to tfio fimftUuo Reagan Not Candidate , tory.” West German rttizens and West \ras to be s^ ed . The two msn 2 INDOORS and OUT! "What't te do" quftt- The ambassadors of the Unit- Berliners have East German vi­ Cbngress Set to Junk spoke shortly before noon. Most a jar. Speakipg of Smuekers . . . we have and JEUY tion kidi alwayf atk. Seltnca-FftifTM lit*, tho ed States, Britain and B’rance aas for surface travel to and cow time—early morning in at least 25 different kinds o f Smiickers i ELECTRONIC fun wby fdp kid$ of oil WomknShot delivered separate protest notes from West Berlin and beginning Washington. Preserves and Jellies, Smuckars Peanut ftofti to Icftrn about Until Convention to the Soviet government calling July 1 passports were required, Kosygin knew about the inci­ (some say wonderful. •(•ctrenici! ■'i ' Navy Version of F i l l Butter and about a dozen new Smuekers i BUG KILLER By THE ABflOdATBD PBES 8 The Mlsslsatppl delega.tion on It "to fulfill Its international Also on July 1 additional’ taxes dent. He listened to Thompson others say “what a com- : i , obligation to assure freedom of were Impoetel on good traveling 0 . telling Mm what Ruric told Do­ CaUfomia Gov. Ronald Rea- (vas challenged at the 1064 con- By Sniper in By JIM ADAMS Farmer Secretary of Defense Candied Sweet and Kosher Pickles.^ bimtion”) . . . Anyway AHraeti and kiHi intaett access to Berlin.” They gave no overland between Wert Berito brynin Stmday evening. The re­ indoors and eutdeart, day gan aa^ he’ll be a Ropuhllcaii yonUon by the Mississippi Fyee- Associated Press Writer Robert S, McNamara fought tor The pickles are'really different! (This is 1 the kids love it and if6 7 « O'- indication of any retaliatory and Wert Germany, ply was that the cose was under and nighll Cornplataly $afa prealdcaitlal contender at the partv and WASHINGTON (AP) — The the ctmimon basic plMC, origi- and odorUit. luoi can't rg. GOP notional convention but not Democratic Party and measure that might be contem­ Investigation. our 2nd shipment) and just right for on sale. 18-oz. jar 5 9 * '$i$t tKa warm gtaw af tha Central Park notes said th ^ measures jjavy version of the controver- known as the TFX, over before—and MlssiBslppl dele- walked out when the convention plated. holiday picnics.. long-ltfa bulb . . . than COMPARE oftort acoew to Berta airi are s(al swtag-wtog F ill Jet fight- rtrong opposiUon from mlUtary Th» next stop was more for­ ZAPI POW! Thay’v#>ad iti AT gates______appear_ headed tor another decreed delegations _ must be NEW YORK (AP) — A man Brezhnev, the Soviet Commu- mal. At 7 pm . Mosoow time (U luge II therefore contrary to toe obUga- ec-homber has 'been all but officials. He said the common autlat. #61-2621 seating battle at the Democratic representative ot state popula- *teot a woman to death to a Oen- nlat party's general secretary, tloDB aflfitimea by the Soviet Ry congress 4n favor of a Hse couW save $1 billion In de« a.m. here) V'OaUIJ Kuznetsov, Pinehursf Holiday Bevercig^s 9’5 tral Park comfort station today convention tlon. Miaslsslppl’B population is said the East German measures government to the tour-power ligh ter, m ore ' maneuverable velopment costs. first d^nity. foreign minister, and then wounded an elderly “ have provoked irritation in the communique of Jung 20, 1M9, to called in Thompson and handed Yoti won’t find holiday beverage* at any lower price In Manchester . . . Uiat we guaran- RADIO SHACK SXC1.USIVKI "I Intend to be plocetUp nom­ 40 p et cen t Negro. plane. The Defense Department bad man and two policemen before Federal Republic of (Wert )Oar- take toe measurea necessary •ra, h a JS ( h him a note, protostlng in firm, toT. “ wlU Cott Diet (LOW CALORIE) Beverage. 5 fuU qt*. (con­ ination by toe Calitornla delega­ WUUama, regarded a backer The House asked $426 mlllton for eight' he was klUed by officers wear- many and in some other ooun- ensure the non^ functioning _ ® produettoh wrstons of the Navy but not angry 'terms ths viola- tents) idr $1 .00. ENERCELL tion,” Reegan told a news of third party candidate George oonfersnos Tueaday, “ and If at Ing bulletproof vests, police ,re- .tries, They oan In no way recen, and utilization of rail, water and and lo t ^ hUsrtles. tioii of Soviet air spoioa by the NICKEL CADMIUM ------C. Wallace, TTEUIILW, IWIBLOUhinted EBLat O.a preslVIWM- ported. themselves with the fact road transport for the movC^ Uon defense proctfrement bill plane. Wo WUf Also Footuro... RECHARGEABLE that time the dential election bolt. He said the Tuesday—agreed to the Senate’s The HoupS committee ap­ 4 fuH qtf 89c to cqpslder me a candidate, the ^ could lose Tear gas fired by police that the (East) German Demo- ment of persons and goods, proved $170 hhilUon for develop­ "nMnipson hninediatoly toM co n's REGULAR ALE AND FLAVORS BATTERIES flushed the heavy-set, middle cut of all current funds for the AA” Ni.Cad ftottor convention can do eo.” MtssUslppl's support—and ^ elec­ eratie RepubUc as well as any between Ihe Eastern zone and imun ts, n u m ent o f th e 'iVIFTC-d, Including the Russian that the violation, tf lot a«a ratog at i 75.v RACK He said his comment last aged gunman from a cluster of other sovereign rtate has' the Western zone* and between Uie ^ ^^® "®“®® $100 million driglnatiy Intended there was an^ was Inadvartent, Another Good Value . All flavors of tSnrHn^'^Soda «uid ale In no return bottle* . Give uuifarM power 198 toral votes—If demands Includ­ da virtually certain to concur. far aaiiMwui' OF week tlrtt he might abandon Ms 'trees, near the Metropolitan full right to protect Its borders, z o o m and Berlin.” probably duello a navigational 6 bottles $1.00 a«(« at all ilsai Jar TWO ing states rights protecttlon are tor the FlllB . The Senate also tamaras. laVi, Rath- favorite son presidential role If Mugeum of Art, to which he had its territory.” “Although the Air Force ver- error, and again expressed ths ligMs, ate #3) t?S. The three Western powera ^® ~ approved $170 million for the the convention appeared com- fle d ; adthev “consider that timros. yPTC-l. hope that toe tneident would be Wognor'c U w Col Orango, Grope or Grapefruit------Vz-gol jugs 39c Some of Vice President Hu­ Brezhnev spoke at a Kremlin said they “ consider that the res, mUted In advance to someone Carrying a .46-callber Army api>ears to be satisfactory,” T^lr Force PlllA fighter- settled quickly. ■ HAVE THE BEST bert H. Humphrey’s advisers, "friendship meeting” tor a Hun­ ponslblUUes thus assumed by said Cliairman L. Mendel Rlv- Ocean slM was made to questioning revolver, he climbed to toe roof bombers have already been Also Monday afternoon ths = SOUNDING PATIO IN meanwhile, were urging him to garian delegation shortly after the Soviet Union remain aqd HAWAIIAN PUNCH that w af “hypothetical and a Mt- of the stone comfort station and mittee, “it is obvious that the used in 'Vietnam but (lave flown administration waa-eiM by tlM c k a n i c o t *d3 i n k ! THE NEIGHBORHOOD oonoentrate on winning dele­ the Western notes were deliv­ cannot be affected by emy ar­ era, D-S.C., of the House com- ' t tie sm y;” crouched with hU feet In a elx- no announced combat missions Federal Aviation Agency that a 3 qt. jars $1.00 gates and abcuidon until fall ef­ ered to the Soviet Foreign Min­ rangements wMch !the Soviet httemot at commonaUty be- 3 46-oc. cons 97c "I bsUeve It is an open con­ inch-deep puddle of rain water. istry. Unton concludes with the East ^ since the last of three crashea thorough check of all avaSaUs ■ PA TIO forts to drum up large cam­ "He was, down, hut raised up t ^ n toe Air Force and Navy ^he Air ShrTe claims toe planes data THE ’TATROLMAN” 2-BAND ■ FM/AM/SW WALNUT GRAINED vention,” Resftan The identical Wertem notes German authorities.” Owne to Ptoehurst for HoUday COMBINATION beUeve it Is tied up.” ^ paign crowds. and fired three shots out of hla veortona has failed. • jjg^ grounded. charge was oorreot: Th* piano nod the besfc Charcoal Briquets . . . AND SIZZLING T E N Itt» HOLIDAY STEAKS , ■ 4 " H i-n VHP/AM VHP/AM 3-UAND AC/DC 12-TRANSISTOR 8-TRANSISTOR FM/AM RADIO ______„ - contended that the tour-power “The Blast German passport "We are now looking to a new Mississippi Democratic toy Despite publlotty hqjldupe by revolver,” said Detective Lt. Th^ Hous* committee out’ $748 M (act strayed off course i«»>4 FiesHbr Odd Cuto . . . Krakm, Morrell and Oscar Mayer Hams. ^ PoilM Radio WeatilwRaiilio PORTAILE AM RADIO rights'forces loTrt Relate'Suinphrey "toW Deutch.” '’niirM rtrhave oWlgatlons established,^ after and visa requirements repre- lighter aircraft that will have PORTABLE TipeRecordBr allst” and civil mllUon frotili the $22 billion au-' flew Into Sovtst air qpaos, H m PINEHUBST HOUDAY SOHEI^ULE 1 SPEAKER oledged Tuesday to challenge unusually small crowd*■ 1}»■ -Den- ja in the chert and McLoughlln Mi—ij «>— ^ H stM-»iii exlat,.\equlr-, —’st,.\eq -’- sent — ’ an------anachronism In a world toe capability toe Navy needs,” 95 95 . 1 0 9 5 i I 99 toorizatlon Irequerted by the decision " ■ ■ waa made to aoospt tti* B Mawnt'tliti tiny, but powarfwl ipaalar > « t 2-l«2U I #13-U4I #12’6f7 «I2*44 STatete’s oredominantiy wMte ver anJOeyeland during a sev- ^it him too.” ing the Soviet Union to Insure moving toward freedom of Ira's-; Rivera said. “It Is presently Open. Wednesday 8 AM. tlU 0 PM PLEASE NOTE: W ^osiay till • 14-940 2 Pentagon for military hardware consequences and apotoghM 2 anywfcofo 4or your bi-^ and itaraa 95 tlfiaa la all ra«t tavarita laaal*# latiaoi UI Vaa M* warfd-viaa aatar- Aaiaglaa raa«-ilia laaadl lavads 5 ai gaad ai It 'Por graat3 lavadi 9 IraM ” laaa delezation at the'national con- en-stato qpmpoign swing high- Deutch and <3apt. Robert to Berlin. This amounted el,” toethey declared. designated the 'VFX-1 ." s a W P lN G OONVENDENOB . . . Closed July 4th . . . and open again F rid a y 8 A.M . tUI ■ liltaninu ^aatura. WatarproofI With rtaiiaai pl«* Aa aaciflaa WaaUiar taraeaiu plut lalaaMat wlHi All AC and Tha I4mI ”|itra'' ra4ta laahil Idaal ttavallng can- ar PM and AM radla. It- <3apt. and research and de'velopment. Immediately. | ■■ n^ntinf braaat. #40-1229 aallta i a«d tasartaatv yaw favarlta AM itatlaai. Baltary aparatad aertaBla; wlHi holH-la AC llna card aaalaal Canalata wlHt aar card ar alav aaywKaral a state conven- ughtrtl by'hls proposal for a for- to a Western denial of toe’ Soviet U.S. Ambassador Llewellyn The chief complaint of Navy 0 PM . — Saturday $ tUl 6. ' Idaal far laartiasaal (AC adaaiar aatlaaal} ARC . . . Mvai yavr battarlM- ahoaa, BaMary, caia WIrtt Batlailat, ” ailba’‘. McLoughlln were both wearing The committee refused to pro-' ' At 8 pjn. EOT Moathty eve* tiiev charged was ”raHr elgn ald-llke “Marshall Plan for ooqtention that East Germany E. Thompson delivered toe brass has been that toe plane Is j i bulletproof vests. irlde $188.6 milUon requested for nlng , country dft i reeded'^ l>y ijtev. John Bell Wll- the CLlies” to help finance re- is a sovereign nation. Ameri'can note to the Soviet too heavy for aircraft carrier PINEHURST GROCERY. INC. Hams’.rtatos rights forew- development. (flee Page Fifteen) The Wertern notes said the Foreign Ministry. use. 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