sfy ’;-'... r-'-r J. 7 p|lB'‘tflBRT.TWO WEDNESDAY, JUtY ft, 19«8 fll^biT B tpr E vrnltis Most I^ a^ ^ ter Stores Open Tonight Until 9 0*Clock If..-,. DaWd H. Jolmaon, aon of Mr. Webster House Damages Minot owd and Hra. Arthur Johnam of P r o je c t ^68 Alioiit T 62 Conatance Dr., U attending l« li luBlor itoMiim wtH Open Sundays Bumper atickem for Proj­ In H u ^ Fites Army Raaerve Officers’ Training ect M will be on sale near t> Q» pabHc d a h a g Oorpa summer camp, at Indtan- r >7^1 The Weather ad in til After acbool During August Cal dor’s tomorrow night dur­ Three minor fires raqtonsd Mh j town Oh > lOlltary ReservatiaR, ing shopping houm. Volun- Osarlng. oool. Low naar M. > to the Annville, Pa. Cadet Johnson, a toRtton by the Town Fire Da-. The Noah Webster Houae on tssm from Kennedy Day paitsnsnt yaaterday. Tomorrow mostly sunny and Am/uAy, liancbeater studoit at Worcester Polytechnic 8. Main St, West Hartford. wiU Camp, benefactor of Project !> ■is.los 4 Institute, Worcester, Maaa., U a A track at Fountain VUlaga m ' pisasant. High about M. of Dtaaibled Amerioan be open to the public every n , will handle a table out- Vetanon, will have a aocial member of Alpha Tau Omega aide the atore. Proceeds will on W. lOddla Tpka., uNd to r Manehe$tmf^ City of VtOago Charm and Alpha Phi Omega fraterni­ Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. during meeUnc tortffit at 6:30 at tbe enter the Brotherhood In Ac­ gaihaga, backed too olcsa to ^yiO ^ll^pC Ztll, NO. 257 (TWENTY PAO ii—TWO SBOltONS) tem e'o f Xra. Ragnnand Ha(«- ties. He ia a IMS graduate of August. tion fund. The BIA commit­ flamaa in the dumping area, and MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUQUHT 1, 1968 sa 9h«o ITI PRICE TEN CENTS a n Woodland B t. Menoheater High School. Tlie Sunday openings, which tee win aponsor e Charity wooden paita on the body of the are sponsored by the Noah Web­ Bell in the State Armory on track caught Are. Only miner Patrlda M. McOaim, daugh­ Nation Named Ttnce ster Houae Foundation, are be­ Saturday, Sept 21, to eld that damage was reported. ter of Hra. June S. McCann of ing held in conjunction with a fund. A butmng permit was iasusd This is the aiaehiiie that chMs ths work lor yen and makiM Pkidnmt 808 flpring St., has been nanir PORT LOUIS, MhurlttaB — $150,000 fund drive with which to a resident on PtxNqwet St. patties taste better . . . It’s easier lor yon when ytanirva PiadioMt Crime Busters ed *0 the dean’s Hat for the The nes»ty indspsndent Mand of the foundation hopes to refur­ utle at the house. AU proceeds whose ttoe got momeptaitly out portion contronod patties .... anengie IS e to r elm di;. s v S S e .4 Billion Housing Act ZANBVIUJD, Ohio (AP) - semester at Union College, Maurttlus was named by ITth nish the house and provide for will be donated to the founda­ of oonfrol and firemen arrived oentuy Dutch saflon in honor its fidl-tlme opening. each lor Chopped Sirloin. Jesse James and Dlok t n a y Bathourville, Ky. tion. ’ThoM wtahing to purchase at the scene to quench a email have Joined forces to combat of HMsan’s Prtatee Maurice. "Noah Wehater: On Being the book or donate to tbe fund grass are. Paul M. Leone, aon of Mr. and crime In this eastern Ohio The sysaoh renamed it He da American,” a book of hla select­ drive either money, hooka or A almllar incident a t a car city of $9,000. ROCKtitLLtH Mm. Santo Leone of 21 West SL, Franee In mg; than it rasumed ed writing, edited and wMh an authentic fumlahtaigB may con­ wash on Hartford Rd. Involved President baa been named to the dean’s its permanent mune under the Introduction by Homer D. Bab- tact The Noah Webster House a olttsen wMh a burning pem it Joase Jamas BUvsy,' S$, Hat at Notro Dame University BrKlah. R Is about two-ttdrda bidge Jr., preatdent of the Uni­ Foundatlan, P.O. Box 1788, West and a Mbaequent hnah Ora, WAKmOTON (AP) - PiMl. has neglected some of Its hous­ would bs the most gsnerous was added to the city's rook­ for the paat year. ttieslae of Rhode Xriand. versity of Oonneoticut, ia on Hartford. wMcb was quickly exilnguUhed. diet JoiuiHD algaod today the ing needs. government subsidy ever enact­ ie police roster Wednesday. BMMt ttt-nm tidng houMiig got In But now, hs said, he bsltovaa ed for soofa a purpose. Dstsotlve Dick Tracy has tb« nktlon’a history . The mew- providing decent abelter tor all The ptxigram’s cost, however, been with the force alnoe ure to the aiwt of tbe Presi- Americans to "the conunltment to eoepeoted to tnorasse greatly May 21, 1948. denUi foel to wipe out eub- of both parties . . . dnd of all from the initial $78 mUUon au- ataialertt U.8. bousing In 10 America ..." thoriaaUan. yesn. While Congreee has author­ The measure also includes At tbe signing ceremonies in ised the first stages fOr tbe new money authorisatloRs for front of thg curving new hesd- Preeldent’s program, future many existing pirograms seek­ LBJ Scores qusrtere of-the Depsrtmeftt of Congreaaae must vote the actual ing to deal wlm problems of Mty Houshig and Urban Develop­ mOiiBy to make It a reality. slums and the li^vsririisd. ment, Johnaon said the new law If Congress sfaoukl stffi be fac­ Among these are recent subal- Impact of "can be a Ibgna Carta to Bber- ed with war and taflatian, she dtoa, low-rent puUlc housing ur­ eto our dtlea.’’ months from now, appropria­ ban renewal, and model eltlea The Preeldent aald tbe three- tions to carry the measure and a pkoka^ of aid to he!^ set Steel Boost year, $0.4 billion program through Us ssoond smd third up whole new towns. WASHXNOTON (AP) —Presi­ marks tha start of The final yean may wen be out back to The legislation also wrspe In dent Johnaon says the nation stage of a federal, oommltment disable Johnson’s Igyear goal fkr-nacMng new provtolMia set­ to houaing that began in the ad- oas> expect a massive attack by of 6 milUan new andlr^bU ltat- ting tq> a govonanent Insurance the enemy in 'l^etnsun and poa- mlnlatration of Prealdent ed bomea corporation to hrip make poU- Franklin D. Rooeevdt. alMe "dire eoonomlo oonse- The key new feature of the cies avallab^ to homeowners quences" at home over a ateel WHITE SALE U .& Choke] Ml C hock With leaden of Oongresa and hill would help poor families and buaineasmen In riot-poten- price boost the Cabinet behind Mm, John­ PattteaaT buy homes snd its $800 million Ual areas and to eatabHsb a na­ The President says be to dis­ lea* son aald the nation In the paat outlay over the next three yean tional flood insnrance program. at W * Ib. The Houaing and Urban De­ couraged over the InfUtraticm tore in 4 Ib. velopment Dejiartment estt- and t i ^ buUdiq> by North Viet­ tola tS U mates new subsidy plans should nam in the South and lack of re­ sponse, so fi< to the U.8. bomb­ » > All Tim help 800,000 families buy homes in the three years covertri ta ing restraint With Emotion and Cagh B ut he express^ hope the en­ Qaality CANNON. the bUl and enaUe 800,000 to 4 : CHOPPED SIRLOIN rent suitable apartments. emy will match the restraint Under the home ownership and that the attack, which he f t ■: iINDfK ■ iCAN ■ StZZLr GOOD said appears Inunhient against ■look U aiM Swwrd Fish plan, the govenmtent would Luxurious Long Wearing Americans Respond eiibefdtoe the monthly mortgage major south vletnames cities Tender cure Oeraed Beef payments* by paving all of the "could be aborted.’’ W h h lh « He cautioned Hanoi tbat the Fraaka frani lag Prise interest charges above 1 per JuicM U.S. might have to act prMnptly Percale Sheets Muslin Sheets Bfneke, Osote-Weigel To Biafra^s Plight (See Page Nineteen) with additional nUlitaiy meas­ Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller tells a news conference Lockad In ures If they "put our men in 72” X 108” or Our NEW YORK (AP) — Ameri- meet the Biafrans’ desperate in New York today he believes the Republican na­ 72” X 108” or Our Rtf. I,sgs danger." Reg esns srs respomllng with emo- need for proteins, and medical .Galling an impromptu news Harris Poll Has 2.97 Bastic Fitted Twia 'zM Bump Btsaks sad Hop—snd cash—to the plight M tional convention will 'be an open one. The New Elastic Filled Twin 2.29 1.69 supjdles, bave been airlifted conference in the Cabinet Ro<»n SIi M bs children reported stai^dng on of the White House late Wednes­ York goverhor, seeking the GOP presidential nomi­ 81” X 108’' or 81” X 108” or Our the other aide of the world. into Biafra’a KLOOO-squaie-mile 4,000 Troops Reg ThcM deEdons patties at S lj§D lb. avnacs SS# cul de sac, surrounded by hos­ day afternoon, the President to- nation. said he did not think the convention would Elastic Fitted Fall Elastic Fitted Fall 2.29 This Urns tbe victims of war -UT*- ^ 4 Mast at Bethlehem Steel 2.49 ( 1.89 are toe people of Blafra, a tinry tile territo^, in a cloak-and- Rocky Leading each. Featured this week hi 4 lb. lota at $ 1 jM lb. dagger operation—a miniature T lOMm to V id C a rp , tor its announced 6 per nominatie a presidential candidate on either the Our AMoan country wbUb seceded cent across-the-board price In- MIAMI BEACH, BTa. (AP) ~ Natchiag Pillow Rag. Pkg of from Nigeria and in the ensuing Berlin airlift. first or second ballots. (A P Photofax) mer vice president, scoffed at Many tons Of supplies already Buoyed by a fa'vorabla national this claim. They noted that Pillow Cases Pkg. of 2 Gises 2for98d 2 fight was cut off from food arxl Tgg F i n i l ^ poll, baekara of Gov. Nelson A. .79 msdlool supplies. are Mnin AfricanAfriran vnu-MtvMiMawarehouses and A J / U. l U blanket price hike in the Rhodes has oaid fato 'courss wlH Sitiny nnoodi percales ito«en to this famous imlls’ Snosry srhite, smoothly finished Cannon Muslin nfnmniST-M Ttt M U much more to OalhB] Poll lb food, powdered milk snd eggs to nounced the arrival of of a cratio oontonders and that Rlbh- which indioatsd Nixon ootod (Bed Page Ten) Johnson said he hoped other ...... M. Nixon would lose to fMt (hs hading Democratic d ^ r e a d - While Stock Lasts brigade of the UB. Bth Meotaa- steel companies "will not Join NEW YORK (AP) —Thke it Bacon nixed Infantry Division. A from Dr. Gallup, if ths prssiden- oontendera in ia November wbfle 79 this parade’’ and that ocmipeti- 1 0 0 % W hile RATH BONELESS SMOKED PORK BUTT spokesman said (he troopa were ttal eloction .ware held at tbe "•vr ammunition in its to- their can did ate would only Osimon $1.98 Outdoor tlve footers would then "bring t o r t *o ward a tt a poeaible con- about even with (hem. (DAISY HAM) Lb. O t C Beech Towels flown from Ft. Carson, Ciolo., to about a rea<4uatment on the ac­ end of July, Rltoiard M. Nixon ^ trend t o ^ o n over Mo- yentten bUti attemfR by the tor- Goose Down Blanket Da Nang, then nuhed up to tion tbe Bethlehem company would defeat either Sen, Eugene earthy or Humphrey. „ „ vice PreeldefAT^ Hkirls reported his eurvey camps Just below the eastern J. McOortiiy or Vice President showed that the New York gov­ Twin or Full Size Rath’s Skinless While They Lest Another Meeting Set has taken.” Offering a Uttl» aometitlag tor In this connection, °one to end of the damlhtartoed zone. The price boost come before Hubert H. Humphrey. ernor leads both Vice Prealdent $1.49 Each everyone, here are percentages RookefaUer’s strategists report- Hubert H. HUmpbny and Sen. or Feather & Down Pillows SPEaAL PURCHASE! The arrival of tbe Bth Division repreeentatives of industry and Or if you’d rather take it from from the late July polls: ed (hat Gov. James A. Rhodes FRANKS Lb. 59c troops brought the number of the United Steelworicers UMon Lou Harris, either MoCkulhy or Eugene J. MoCuthy, D- Minn., SUMS forr Oellup: to Ohio bad mstde a oommlt­ while Nixon trails both Demo­ As Ciema Talks End U4i. troops in South Vietnam to could Sign a now labor contract Humidirey wouM defeat Nbeon. ment to hold Ms 58-'vate state [ ’f* IncradWy about 540,000, stiU below the expected to raise wages and As for Gov. Nqison Aa.Rocke- Nixon 40, Humphrey 88 crats. Prieto MOnty Nixon 41, McCarthy 86 delegation intact behind Ms fa­ Harris said in a copyright sto- 8.88 Only Phwhnfst Ciiiiek. .a good biiy PRAGUE 4AP) —Soviet and will be IPdand, Eaat Germany, 649,600 celling set by the Penta­ fringe beneflto by at. least six feller, the Gallup vorite eon oandldaoy through Rockefeller 86, Humphrey 86 ly in the Washington Post that Cischoelovak Oonunuidst party Bulgaria and Hungary. gon in Fetmiary alter the Viet per cent a year over the n«rt in a tie with the firot two baHots. Recognized by ali as the ultbnate hixuty in deeping comfort. These 4.88 Coiy Tet offensive. virtual tie with Romania and Yugoslavia three years. (flee Page Seven) I 21 X 27 inch jumbo p31ows an cowered srith a fine, dosvnproof tick, Isaders announced in a commu­ rto has Rockefe] Bupportaw to Nixon, the tor- (flee Page Nlnetean) corded for s h ^ retention. 6L0CK were not Included in the Ust. Prealdent Johnaen’a state- Johnson called the settlement both By day, a bedspread.. .by night, a blanket! An ingenious nique today they will follow up The meeting that ended today menj Wednesday that the U.S. high. Pointing to a 41 per-cent Htunphrey and ' Choose From: ttislr esarna conference on Super Soft - 100% sdiite goose down duty cover with a handcrafted look. Inqtired by ROAST at the Cseotaoslovak rallyards government might have to take first half Inonase in proflto tor In Mtanti Beach, sup- Morgan Jones. “Insulaiie” blanket. Choose from 7 colors ' dwchoelovakla'e Uberaltoation "additional military measures" tbe N6. 2 Bterimaker, Johnson porters claim they have the R^ Soft - S0% feathen, SO% dosm S pnvram with a meeting with town of Ciema on the Soviet ntM Medium • 75% feathers, 25% down and white. 1st Oat border was "beM in an- atmos­ to meet the threat of major new said "the public interest must publloaa nomination asaured on Firm - 90% feathers, 10% down ' rspreoantativea of four other phere of complete frankness, enemy offensives ar^uMd spec­ be recognised by the entire in­ the baato to the Gallup Poll. Extra Lean Center Oata...... lb.3 9 SSC Oimmtmtot nations in Bratlria- ulation in Saigon that the celling RockefeUar aees himaeU leading sincerity and mutual tmder- dustry in its price deotolans at Nixon Calls for Step-up va Saturday. I N«w W dchbany standlng,” the communique on the American troop oommlt­ this critical time." the Democratic preMdential if i The four-day talks of party CHUCK OR said. ment might be ratoed again. The 42-minute seaeioh.wlth re- hopefuto outside the South and C oektoM ■ loadara from Mbsoow and It "was aimed at the seardi Johnaon said North Viet­ porten, longer than usual, cov­ an aide amelto a nominating vic­ Ida. 6 9 c : Prague ended today with a call for ways of furtoer devedoping namese troope are pouring Into ered only a few topics. tory. SHOULDER STEAK t o r the brooder meeting includ­ and strengthening the tradition­ the South in record numbers— The President cmicentratod Now listen to Richard Nixon Of Non-military Efforts 3 2 ML lew 4 9 e ing tha hard-core Soviet alUea al friendly relatlmui'’ between an estimated 80,000 In July, and on Vietnam and (he economy. on a winter Sunday, Feb. 25, in BONELESS CHUCK who have baokad the KTemlin’s the Soviet and Csearty to give "our full closed session this afternoon to inflation. > Pillow Protectors Full Size OwItaeSAT Now 2.99 PuiT Quilted Comforter Then the Nixon toroea seize cm support" to the AdmlnintraUon’s what he teemed the eeilous the same ptol flgurea from efforts tor peace through U.S.- Romney told tbs j^tfonu Thkfcly quited. fuly blMoad flIL Double stitched with eUstk bualnees to drafting the party’s wrlten at tiielr final open hear- anchOT beads. Speak Rockefeller to argue that, be­ North Vietnamese talks at Par­ 1968 policy document Tbq grotq) Sold iiJ CONVENIENT cause they ehow Nixon would is. hopes to finish the job Saturday (flaa Fags Two) P k g . o f Combination Pad & Co\er 5.99 AEROSOL 2 -.1.76 with Sanforized Skirt ~ Famous for .warmth without weight! DuPont’s Red SPRAY I Fully cut, 80 x 80 thread count conXruction. Prints and Label Dacron^ polyester fill, covered with fine polished solid colors; rustproof zippers. Twin Size OHrR«f.XS7 Now 2.99 cotton. Reversible from solids to prints. 72" x 84" fits FuUSize OurfUe.4S7 Now 3.99 twin or full. * Anti-Defamation League Protests 1% !* fi\ % Rockefeller Party Dropped m INSTANTLY Velour Solid FRESHENS By MAXINE CHE8HIBE OonsequenUy, it was the ADL Varying explanations ware The Washington Post which laat week "Meited” Gov­ given. I- ' *if* .• YOUR BREATH! Towel Ensembles MIAIMI BEACH — MUUonaire ernor RocktoeUer’s staff in New Bath Club Manager Frank iVt oz. social register supporters to York ’ that the Bath C3ub was Clbula clalnu the premlaes in 6 Now York Gov. Nels<»i Rooke- considered "linappraprlate’’ for simply foiled to pass ’'security fdUer had hoped to keep it quiet, convention parties becatise clearance" by the oeorst serv­ Popular m f . but the real reason that they "Jews and Negroes and other ice. 200 SPRAYS 49e canceled their poet party at the minority groups are exclxided Colors from memberdtip." One to the other hoots, Cocn- V uUra-anobblsh Bath C9ub here ing-Glass’a Arthur Hioughton Jr., Heavyweight, plush elegance in Miami Bearii thla weekend The ADL’a regional director claimed that ha and tbe others in these velvety sheared tow­ was a vigorous protest from the in Ftorida, Arthur Teltlebaum, had simply weariad to figtiMng els. Thick N''thirsty, 100% Cannon Woven Check Anti-Defamation League to confirmed Wednesday night that cotton terry. Juml^ Foam Backed Vinyl W off aootc^ raportoro from aU B’nal B’rtth. the RockefeUer office imme- over the country who wen The bath club, according to dlattoy "passed the word" to clamoring to come. Kitchen Terry Towels Place Mats ADL toficials, has memlberahip a group to socialites who had Bath poUticles that are traditional-, already sent out Invitotioos tor Mrs. i^or, enroute from ly "restrtoted" on the basis of a party this Satiuday night that Maine to her New York for “race, creed and ethnic back- was more or less in his honor. Wednesday nigtit, eouM not be Hand EA. grouiKi.’’ It was expected to be the (’••obad tor a statamaot. Tbe ADL was assured in most glamorous private gather­ But there are rumor* here In Highly abiurbem 100% cotton U r^ s - lint-free drying Linen-look wipe clean vinyl mala in oval, oblong and P in e h u r st writing by (30P phalrman Ray Miami Beach that she may have ing to the convention and 200 Wash Famoui Cannon quatily for your kitchen. new wedge shape. Perfect for summer. (AP Fftotofox) Biles last May that delegates to to the most prestigious Repub- decided not to oanoto tha party the 1668 Republican convention Ucan notables bad sent their but merely move it The Faces Behind the Barbed Wire would not “knowingly pa­ eager R.S.V.P. TMtleboum aald be underalood Grocery, Inc. tronize'’ businesses or any other Then suddenly, Mrs. Vincent •be may relocate the galliatlM BALEi WED, thru SAT. and hold It In the tanmood pool, CALDOR Manchester, 1145 Tolland Tpke. Mon. thru Wed. 9:80 a-iii. to 9t80 p.iit. Dependents of South Vietnfunese infantrymen look near S raprooantattvs tor mm, the Amorioan people wfll I W MAY 21 2 Plant 32 Be 67Dn NOV. 22 ' ond aimual theater party 0/ the Hans Kreynw and Bob Steven- 4 Q «5 4 18 thrss towns must riiow no fa­ BUX3K STYLE work today on a tentative draft of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy when' ■'') 9-20.31-42 3 Mor« 33 Letter 63 Unrtolloble Itas received tho dupport of Oov- not turn to us for leaderahip. Some of ita outlines emerged he appears in court Friday.' 4 Th« 34 Luck 64 Ideol 4-15-26-37^ Vernon Democraic Town Corn- burg failed to solve fids prob­ 07 102 0? A6 3 voritism toarard on# town, must M-^S3-38-81-« 5 Friends 35 Will ^Tlme entry’s three Slat Assembly Dto- nor wm we deeervo It” from jthelr public and private Sources Indicated that Sir- 40.56-79-87^ mtttee to be held Sept 26 at lem during the Bridge Olynglos <> AI82 0 107643 not be ortonted toward a small Vie MoMfan goremor aaid 6 You 36 0otHH 66T0 SABITTARIUI the RockvUle Cinema. i KJ53 comments and the raceptlott ao- han'a veteran attorney, RusaeB ^ MAY 22 70oy 37 Cosh 67 Perhopt a few weeks ago ^ e n die Noth- ♦ 642 trlot delegates in her Aug. 7 ssgmsnt of the population, and an anlaiiaDiant of Soutti Vlet- 8 Looks 38 And 68 Oectsiont Mra. Bidward Deane and Mrs. corded key testimony: Parsona, has decided that there, JUnIe 22 eriands. SOUTH irtmary with Gene OagUardeae, must bs aware of the regional nain’a rale In oanrytag out the 9 Follow 39 Opportunities 69 To OCC. 22 caarence O’Crowley are 00- Opening lead tan of hearts. 4A 104 3Z Vietnam—A b ro a;^ worded la no legal basis for a plea of i S 5-16-27-40 mSptnd 40 The 70 Indicated rIso of BoHon. The throe men, oiqtects of the modern society.” war oflort rfioald be accompa­ Idank la aimplng up that will not guilty by reason of insanity. 1 \ Thrilling 41 Elected 71 Arrive 7-1842-43/^ cholrmen of the event It Is BIB Root's opening bid of one (7 K98 Thorp added that a rspreaen- nied by "a poaNtve ptogiam for U51-72-8435 I20f 42 You'll 72 Don't 54-63-73 \ Idanned to have Vernon Demo­ who unanimously mqjponted Mrs. call for eftorta to and the war Parsons may on the other hand, CANCn 13 Mode 43 Coreful 73 Frieri^ tpiO a on the South hand promis­ 0 KQ tatlva must "above all be able but stay w el within the warnliig uae the controvenal defense of 14 Money 44 Or 74 Consider CAracowt cratic Town Chairman Leo B. ed a suit of flvs or mors cards « A Q 8 Miller at the June convention for to perform a flmctionlng role In And the United Statee la now iSTime 45 Starts 75 Chonge . , PIC. Flaherty Jr. as master of cere­ (In the Roth-Stone System), so 61at DisMct, have urged that sounded by former Praaldent ‘‘diminished capacity.” JULY 22 16 Moy 46 Hove 76 In 4 JAN. WeM North Bart South the lagUtetura . . . have the re- malring the mletake of "pro­ Dwight D. Btaenhower against An insanity plea would re­ monies, and Robert D. Houley, that Al Roth could later Jump all RepubUoans support Mra. \ 2-13-24-35 17 Meet 47 N ^ 77 Locotlorr PaM PsM PsM I 4 qwot of the constituents and ceeding unilaterally hi aeeklng "camoofiagad surrender.” quire a psychiatric finding fiiat 18 To 48 In 78 RomorKe 11-22-33-44/C candidate for atate sena(or, and to tour spades. The contract was Pan 1 NT Paai 2 NT Miller in tho primary. tegistetors, as well as having peace Jiad as are acted unllatet<^ /46^1-82-90| 19 Like 49*Money 79 Your 5540-71 ^ Gerald AUen, who is.setidng re- U.B. CHOICE • U.S. CHOICE Thera wfil be, pledgei against Sbhan did not know the differ­ 50 RelotM 80 CorKemIr>g afoUtlous, but not unresson- Pan 4 4 AllPtei Ths delsgates are David the ability to serve. Dorothy any in taMag Mtlal mlUtary ac- t|o 20 Hunch election to tile House of Repre- permltUng a 'slmflar involve­ ence between right and wrong JULY 24 21 More 51 Hat 81 Of JAN. 21 d Rappe, Dr. Hugo Thomas and Miller meets thsee standards." thm,” he told a packed hearing ment to develop mrforeaeen or could not aiipreciate the na­ 22 Love 52 To 82 Lotting switativee, as gue(tts. Kreyns led ths 'ton of hearts the current representative from LOmNNt ^.Aud 22 23 Good 53 Get 83 Loved FEB.' 19 ^ Tickets are available from hearts. B Kreyns refused to ruff room. elsewhere. ture and quality of his acts 24 Today 54 Regordhig 84 Be from the West hand because all the 61st District. Walter Thorp raxon, whose Vietnam vlears While key Republicans dif­ shortly after midnight on June 1-12-2341 25 New SSGift . 85 Generous 10.21-29.384r the co4hairmen of the ticket the tu rd heart Root woold dr*w s 4547-80« 26 To 56 Or) 86 Money other leads looked dangerous. Sr. The Slst Dtelrlot ooven the ware submitted In a ptapared fered widely as to how far file 6 wbMi be allegedly fired fiiree |4 d ^ -8 3 4 ^ committee, Mrs. Thomas Mc- He was quite right about a qNds two trumpo and loud tho hoorte BROtL STEAKS v»oo 27 Post 57 Make 87 Tolents mess Cusker and Mrs., Horry Mc­ three towns of Andover, BoUen STAMPS atatesaent rather than personal­ Unttod States riwuld go hi eifiier shots Into Sen. Kennedy and AUG. 24 28 New 58 Truth 88 Matters or club lead, but In the actual anyway. and Coventry. wounded five other persons. 29Time 59Scer>es 89 Ones Mahon. There will be do<^ pris­ If Stevenhurr had rutoraad a ly, likewise said "the ReptibU- conceaskma of stem measurea SCTT. a? 30 You'rg 60 Moy 90 Benefits hand a dtemood lead wouM The endorsement Of Mrs. Mil­ ft toe. If Parsons has reached a de­ MAR. 21 TCIr es, chib on taking bis aoo of hoorte, FROZEN, CUBED LEAN, AUi BEEF can Party must address this is­ to hasten thy end of the war, ho 8-19-a^i 8/2 have been safe. ler came out of a masting of the sue In its platfoRn.” candidate or faction has Iratated cision to skip the insanity plea, (^pGootl (^)Advi;tiic ^£jNcmral |644546.74(^ BherlfTs Plonlo tho defendtrs wduM liavo tsk n 57-5 75-76-77 A sheriffs picnic will be When East played low. Root tlirea delegates With other town on a particular blueprint in the it would Indicate that the two took the king of hearts and Im­ a trlok In saoh suit, dufoat RepufaHoatu loot week. In a Joint VEAL On the UJI.-Ncrifa Vietnamese Sept. 19 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Ing tho contract' talks that have been underway I^atfMin—to the privataly ex­ court-appointed psydilatilsta — mediately returned the king of statemsnt, the throe Aald they pressed relief of the platform D n. Erich Marcus and George the Bununar cottage of High Daily O w e* rince May, without any signifi­ Sheriff Paul B. Swemey, y fm t diamonds. Kreyns w6n with the bad oonsidarad Mrs. MUlor’a PATTIES cant progress eo far, Nixon writera. The statement will he Abe — have probably found that F e m o n ace but stm couldn’t teU t ^ a purtnor opsM iMh nw R)Udo, "past experience as a legislator CUTLETS general meugh to aBow any the ai-year-oid Jordanian immi­ Shore Rd., Crystal Lake. said: fHanund return was safe. Still and tea Mxt ptayor paaoso, Tou end legtelatlve oommtitea work­ V likely candidate to accept It and grant does not meet the test fw Pete MarianI Night boldt Spades, K-h-Tt ■saris, q- f... "Our negotiators in Paris The Vernon Republican town trying to get out of his hand er, her avallabUlty during aao- •9d develop his own apeeUlca as he legal insanity. safely, Kreyns continued with j.T-8-4; Dtemsnas, 8-S| CSdbs, represent not only the preaent campalgna. Court observers believe that chairman and committee mem­ siona to serve on oomarWtera and 'Choice Selected Fresh Produce" adminlatraUon, but the United Dr. Adamo Declines bers have tickets available tor Ihe deuce of hearts. IU4-7. attend ea- a—Invoke the defense of swer to the probtan. pidgn. It will be held at a dance obediently led a heart o ' the town of Coventry airt her ter use could be &sde of the sentatives Moqday, has decided hand was pteyod to the Olym­ po*t." motion that mdarworid figures, dtminiahed capa^ty to leearo Dr. Kristen said he felt the on Oct. 13 at the VFW Poet Now there was no way to de­ long friendship rrith the peopla 317 HIgMBEd St.. Mawch«m r, C unn. Phom 643-4278 > On tn w to proceed on Viet­ the degree of the offense. not to accept the appointment. beat sblutian would be to get Home on Rt. 74 in Tidland. feat Ihe contract. After West had pics, a laiso wmdd show a bet­ of Coventry, her acute aware­ DEVELOPING once p ro m ise d immunity ter hand, so that Roth had to nam over-all, Ifixnn said "rafh- against prosecution, abotSd he The prosecution already hat The action came after a meet­ Ellington and Volland to ex­ The committee in charge of ruffed. Root could draw trumps ness of the change in structure the event in|ludes Frank Kolas, rortwnd with 1-m .) Law. Low P a ces • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• er than furdier escalation on file forced under contempt penalUea andotpqted the latter strategy ing Tuesday with Mayor John plore the Idea 0 6 a tri-town dis­ with the ace and king; andthwi and mood of the reapportioned militaxy front, what it requlxes to give testimony against oth- by employing a peyciiiatiic ad­ trict hea^ depattmoit. L. Robert Dumont and Russell be oouM eafdy dlecard two . tacted Dr. Krlstan and asked paign Wednesday. er than the lawbreaker” and Dr. Adamo tMd the other of- * him to stay on as acting Health measures such as pcdlce pa­ when he said violent diattdents In using it the def«ise at­ ficials that he foela tiiat many Director until a pehnonent one They beuo their daniande on a Coventry Heraldry on Display trol wcUvlUea and inteBigenoe on campuses should be told tempts to show through psychia­ of the calls received are need­ and a permanent solution could etudy conducted by the New Ha­ Coming This Friday Coats of arms of early settlers in Coventry are on display at the Coventry gathering rather than with mas- "otiey the rules or get out" tric evidence — not made avail­ less, but said he took the time to ven Legal Araiotance Society, atve U. . firepower. he found. Town Hall on Rt. 81. The exhibit was arranged by the town historical society. 8 Poverty and city problems— able to the prosecution as is the talk to each person to reeeeurdi Dr. Krlstan agreed, on the which they claim says average He said American troops Platform committeemea pri­ case in an insanity plea — that AUGUST CLEARANCE complaints . in many instonces - premise that the mayor would national costs bear no direct re­ "THE GROUP" should be phased out as the vately have rated this plank one because of some mental dtsease and call the pieraons back. continue Ms efforts tosrard set­ lationship to Connecticut. AND South Vietnamese take over of the hardeat to write, in part or defect the defendant could Dr. Adamo pUms to estaUtsh ting up a full-time health de­ Bi starting fiielr drive tor Interest in Biafra Plight Deaths in more of the burden and "fids because urban and antipoverty not form the aperiAc Intent, ma- a practice soon in Vernon. partment, separate from any more funds, the group sold Wed­ kind of w ar can aetaaSy be programs cost billions and the Hce and premeditation required Dr. Krlstan pointed out this other town department and nesday they will ask the Gov- 'THE FORMOST' waged more effectively with party bent is for holding down for oonvlctian on a first-degree type of situation has been ex­ staffed to do tiie Job property Muor'e Coot of Living Oommls- Explained by Skorzeny T he W orld fewer men and at leas cost government spending. murder charge. isting for moiqr yean. He and the mayor s^freed. oion to review the changes In DANdNO PVL wU 8AT,f-S P JL - mDNIOHP Oardteal de la Tmto The Republican committee- The plattorm is cimsldered Prior to 1M9, CaUfomla courts the consumer price index with By WILLIAM CEMLTN JONES nical difficulties reganling QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — noted that people “take advan­ Dr. Luke O’Ckxiiior wlU he Dr. The London Observer clearance. men were planning a document certain to dwril on two ideas: had ruled against partial insani­ tage of the (health officer) con­ KlataiYs asslBtant. a view to granting the Ipcreaaes. 65 TOULAND TPKE —M ANtflUSH'EB Oarios Maria Cardinat de te ty as a defense, holding that in­ wUdi, on domestie matters, more loe of private bustnesa to stantly.” MADRID, Spain—Col. Otto "I was asked to handle the Torre, 96, first prince of the wm inslat on more leeway for train and employ unskilled and sanity Is either a complete de­ Francis HcNutty, who is dep­ Job prliharily for humanitarian Roman OathoUc Church in anioreement methoda in linai lug alienated central city dwrilers, fense (requiring a plea of not uty health c^cer, pointed out Skoraeny, the scar-faced veteran. rea,sons,'-' ha.says. "'When 1 was Ectiador, died Wednesday of' down on crime hr the streeta with tax incentives to urge the guilty by reason of inaanity) or that many of the caHs Dr. Of Hitler’s Mtormtroopen, who apptoaohed I Jumped at the kidney disease and prostate and organised underworid aefiv- industries on; and govera- no defense at all. Adamo has been receiving could Was contracted to fly reUef sup­ chaiKe because I dldii’t tike trouble. He was named to the ity. men^Mided efforts to help fboee In several declaicns since that what I read in the newspapers be directed to him. plies to Biafra, jays, "I am in­ College of Cardinals by Pope THE WINDOW STICKER PRICE It will call for new opproadies now living hand to mouth to be­ time the defense has been and heard on the radio, and Pius X n in 1968. to the problems of poverty and come owners of homes and butt- broadened. Mayor Grant noted that the terested In this policy only for nobody was taking any action duties of the healtb officer as Frank Denman deteriorattog city Ufe, vrMh The defense of diminished ca­ FRIDAY humanitarian interests.” to help the starving people." So ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)— Frank pr^iared by Abbott Scfawebel, G m n t s ON ANY NEW FULL-SIZE PON­ heavy emphaaia on promoting Tbe RepubUoans want to add pacity does not resuh in an ■* Now aged 60, the man who I liked the idea that the two Denman, 71, typographical pio­ ownenlilp of homes and buai- exaneratton, only in a reduc­ town counsel, call tor him to northern churdiee had taken to legislatloa for a in­ see that things are carried out, neer, author and former advor- neases, giving private toduatiy terest- subsidy home owning tion from first to second de­ . I ■ .Aim SPECIAL 'organised a sensational air res- action, emd I was qutte willing tising executive, died Tuesday Incentlvee to train and employ gree murder or even man­ not that he do the actual work. 'cue of Mussolini—.snatching him to help. But of course I have a after a brief illness. Denman TIAC IN STOCK. 12% OFF ON A U program—a. system of develop­ Mayor Grant further suggest- ghetto dwelleia and streamlin­ ment oorporations and special slaughter, depending on the ex­ ^yom a mountain tojp In Italy in financial interest In this.” devised the character • count ing goverranent programs. tent to which mentU disease ed that udien the next budget ;194S—has become a prosperous method of copy fitting, now in bardm to make possible file tor- is being prepared be would like He aald he might well fly in­ It will dejdore unbalanced matiaa of ghetto-owned busi­ can be shown. BURNSIDE • property dealer living in a luxu- to Biafra hlmsMf if, he said, almoet universal use by adver­ NEW TEMPESTS and FIREBIRDS. budgets and Inflatkm, holding to see a separate health depart­ ALL THE FISH tisers and printers. He also nesses In the ghetto areas. (First degree murder in CaU- ment with ample money, office I rious. home in the elegant El "I could be of eome help.” out iK ^ of future tax cuts. Another GOP tenet certain to fotnla carries a penalty of ;,Viso quarter of Madrid. On his Skorzeny has been cleared of campaigned for simpler and These were among the clear and btfp. moi^e exciting type faces for be restated is that welfare and death or of Ufe imprisonment. Rlfbard Borden, director of -desk is a photogratrfi of himself former war crimes held against ISKPONmeiUTiUJIlA infboatiana of the mood of the social aid programs ore far too Seco^ degree is punishaMe by I:^aklng hands with Hitler. him, including the charge a few headlines. ISM CHEVROLET ReiAbllcan platform commit­ administration, has been asked YOU CAN EAT! khilliizi fitoddcii Wiageo. 4-Doar Sodsn. V-8, aubo. trana., lamieroiis and overlapping and five yean to life and man­ ! • "If I were asked to help starv- years ago that he had invented cawveBe Htaittcn Wocon. V-8, tee, whirii winds 19 its beartnga to hxA into the present health ' LYING ILLEGAL I V-K anto. ponrar onto, tra m No. S8S7-A. 91295 should be streunllned to save slaughter by one to IS years.) lawa of the atate and to con­ 3jl)g Eskimoa,' or starving Indi- a poison gas pistol whirh had Bd hnOBM. N& m i - A . « 1 9 5 today and begins writing the administrative 'funds and «^r- Diminished capacity gen- been tried out on Jewirii vic­ FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) —A n m donimmt the OOP prealdentisl fer wltii the local offices in STEAK. Xjnofwtouto. ^llna, or starving Malaysians, or ate more efficiently. eraUy is considered to be a sur­ ‘NIC Chinese people, I would cer- tims In Nazi concentration new state law which recently candidate wfB take to the voters Proposals for a guaranteed In­ prise defense. However, since to Pdrtoetton on the camps. went into effect here sets penal­ 1969BU1GK In November. -talnly Join such on operation,” ties for persons under who He 1NIIIUI0KWR.DIU1T come, through a "negative in­ the existing state evidence code OpcnHeertii ^))e says. "I am quite willing to (Distributed by tile Los 21 44>oar Sedan. V-8, auto, tnuok, A onetime major figure in this come tax” or otherwlae, are became effective last year, the n . 0 9 Angeles Times • Washington about their age In order to buy HteWBop Oonpe. • ogL, onta i Cknvertfiito. V-8, nUlio. trana., power etwertng end brakea year's nominatiaa race. Gov. DELICIOUS 'help with my Influence in dpoln alcoholic beverages. osvtr dbnMtag. N a S878-A. ^ 9 9 5 ifo. s a o i ^ 91695 given Utfie chance of being prosecution at the time the trial ERtgrtaimmrt. s s NI|M ]f -4nd wlfii my little experience." Post News Service) Oeotge Romney of llldilgan, of­ placed in the platform—even begbia can request that such a SOtVEO WITH . . . 82295 fered reoommendattona for the though some RepubUcane have defense be declared. la The OIN en Loaate •.[ In fact Skorxeny, who ad- platform ranging from a Viet­ iMPOvniAGVEifnniA toyed with venions of them. The prosecution sUU would not RAVIOLI • FRENCH PRIES I^mtts. that he owns 49 per cent ^ 1983T-mRD nam priicy to revlatoD of labor (CLOSED BUWDATS—JUKE, JPLT and APOPSt ONLY) -vdf an American charter compa- Bkndtop Ooupw, V-8, mBo, tranei, power ISBSPONTIAGCATUJm laws. F is c a l prilcy—Republicans be entitled to see the results of M3oor Bkordtop. V-8, any defense psychiatric reports • TARTAR SAUCE Zhy oalled "U.S. Air,” arranged Oonvuetbte. V-8, wita trana. power dhawring and bralcea. Romney called in prepared tea- are redoubUng their standing Cchn lOBl, flight of a SuperoenstaHa- ara2“"*“ . «2»5 criticism of Democratic admin­ until the defense begins to pro­ Final Clearance power otiearfeiB end tarakna. nrasaaan Ito 8868^ 91295 ttmony for a declarafion of con- duce psychiatric evidence. J I M C l t i O • COLE SLAW -;Oon directly from Madrid to No. SSTlnA. aelence pledging action at evMy istrations as wasteful ^lenders. vBlafra. with 12 tons of dried fish They will promise fscal reqxm- Save On Your Vacation and Badi To School Clothes level In bdialf of “the legal and IM MAIN ST. — (MPP. OONNBOnOUT BLVD. • ROLL t RUTTER 3And metHcal supplies. The plane tSHFOimAO TEMPEST 1993 OLOS moral equality of citisens.*’ IbOlty to shrink deficits, im­ EAST HABTFOBD-TEL. 889-4808 prove the balance of payment ^gew directly, according to the 1965 PONTIAC CATALMA 4-Poor H a r ^ . V-4, He advocated a large-scale ef­ ^ex-Nasl war hero, onto a hlgh- ecgAi mtoutrann. No. U-8670. 91495 fort to create Jobe in the central and open the vray for tax cuts— AvolIaUe a t aB ttmaa, made d-Door Hudbop. V-8, auto trana., power atoning and bmkioB. but not while Vietnam absorbs a for your eattag pleaMire at -|8^ay in Biafra. ^ SUITS power atoerfqg and hnkaa MCOC NorSTOl-^A. 91295 cMies by modifying apprenttce- home. Monehesler Poricade Uo. V-4018. ^ 1 9 7 9 dilp and licensing require­ huge part of the budget. There were no arrangements Pick of the house. En­ imPOIfTIAGTHIPEST ments, setting up private urban Propoeals for ttiaring federal ROUTE 4 FABMINOTON Come and see Btea a: '‘ssade with either the Biofran tire stock. Vahies to 1999 PONTtAG revenuea with the state»-as a (formerly alto of The Oval) Peter — of or Nigerian authorities to Imure EACH corporations, estaMiaUng exten- MANCHESTER TONITE-^BIPOBTANT NOnOE— $90.00., NOW aioa services to guide city dwdl- subrittute for federal grants for TXL. s n - tiu that the craft would not be shot ?Sf.?rt~N o.8«59-A 91495 IMS FORD OatoUm 4-Ooor SeduL V-8, O R I VE-(N YUs Batin Pragnsu Js down. ElBlilaaB atuttao Wlagai. power I tag and bnkea. ara smnewhat in the way the ag­ particular program approved Now Thru Angait lU Ita. 8847-A. 88i ricultural extension service has by Washington— ore consldeed BABJSFOOT IN THE PARK NOSTSS 8 « 44A „ "Our planes," says Skorzeny, 6 oyl, rtxL tra m Ntx 4068-A. 81295 VILLA MARIA L Beoemmenged tor Mature Andlencee '.‘'"carry the Red Cross insignia, 1M G H R Y S LER helped farmen, and backing a sure bet for inchsrion. Sold Out: August 1, 6 and 1 Spori Cooh • self-generated busineae enter­ Curtate at S’iS VM. —SANDY DENNIS • K M D U m ’ ANNE H EY T O dnd I do not believe fiiat any- Now Each 19.90 2-83oar Hkrdtop. 17-8, euta dfidm, 1992IVAMBLER prises with a national bualneas Next Attraction: FOODS r^cne would tttoot them down. We 1995 PONTtAG TEMPEST A8RIXKN MARCH ■ qre carrying oidy food and me- $35.00 and $89.95 Grade 9229S 4-Door Slattan Wegen. development bank. m ss ME KATE •18 Ooiebrook Bead Bolton Lake Hotel 4-Door BedMV. G 1 9 A C 5 cy l, abd. team No, 8870-A. Romney said outdated latior ^THEATER TlBfE Starring OaveO Jebert OtestoBbury .dloat ouppUes end tw arms.” 8 cyL, wito. trana. No SUd-A. ^ laws "which feed the growth and Brad Moeow SCHEDULE Route 44-A, Bolton, Conn. Skorzeny has an arrangement ALL DRESS and concentration of excessive CHICKEN HUES ondL "with a group of Scandinavian Pair with purchaae 18NP0imA0lEHAIIS 1992 PONTtAG oollecfive bargaining power in ALSO A SPBCOhU^TX , lUephoM 648-9781 .(diurohes, the Church of Den- Burnside—^Thomas Crow n, OCUrsAlRuJi- Oataitaa 4-Ooor Sedan. V-8, the bands of exoeaslyely power­ Affair 7:00-9:00. ' mark, Interchurch Aid and of one at the nsu- S A T 0 0 9 5 ArtDooar Seduk. ful economic groups" must be CALL 633-9888- sD IN lN a FOHBYJOD AT SLACKS auto, tzam , power atoertng and State—-Never A Dull Moment sDANCmO ITS FnnDIT .World Service, and the Norwe- v-8, onto, trana. No. 8760-A. 81095 brakeo. No. 8888-A. dianged. National emergency n i i LAWRENCES C^gian Church Relief. He aald he $10.95 to $19.95 Grade * b r price. 1:00-7:00-9;10, Miokey Mouse sBANQUETS ON THB TBRHAOB strikes should be prevented, he 1:804:80,8:40. OVBRLOOXINO wa« approached because his re- 19KP 0IITUG added, by "prohibiting the accu­ AIR-CONDiTIONf. D o WBDDINGW BBAimPUL BOLTON ..’latlons with the Spanish govern- O n a d ^Prtx B inltop.n d tap . ^ m Mo. B 2 5 9 5 196SPOIfriACBOIIIIEnULE 1959 PONTtAG mulation of undisciplined eco­ East Hartford Drive-In—Pru­ s CONVBNnONB dence and the Pill 8:80; Tony STATE LAKE. ‘ msnt were excellent and he was CASH SAieS ONLY tn n n „ p ower Mtoozfag. NO. aeos-A. Oanverttbla. V-8, onto, tram , power M4AAC 4-Door-Sedan. nomic power.” l^ tn ^ MAMCHIbTMl fINTIR In a position to avoid any tech­ otMrtng nod bnoJeeo. No. 8666-A. ^ A U 7 9 V-8, auto, trem No. 4060-A. In l^etnam, be said, peace at Rome 10:10. rSfl PASM RIAH OI THIATRf THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY any price would be a calamity. East Windsor Drive-In — CO- ALSO nfCCMiJB roimAG GATALINA Hiokey’s Party 8:26; Never A NEVER A DDUL BHMUSNT NORMAN MAILER'S BEST amx.aiw 1986 But he said "the chief compo­ "AN AMERICAN DBHAM'* STUART WmTMAW d-Ooor Sedha. V-8, auto, trana, 19eSP0NTIAGGATALmA 1969RAMBLEII nent (of U.S. poHcy) is an ex­ Dull Moment 8:40; The Way MAT. I :t0 EVE. 0:10 A SrtO Friday Night Special GREETING CARDS West 10:40. 4-Door 'VUta. V-8, aubo. tram , Annrtoen Sbatton Wegon. pansion of the south Vietnamese power ateeztngt and brahiea. Manchester Drivo-In—The Fox FOB ALL OOOA8ION8 82195 No. U-8841-D. role and contractian of the > Is "Tomr BosfW’ WAIT See Our Large Display N& U-8643. 91795 American role,” and he added: 8 :40; American Dream 10:46. M8 MOr "Natton-building b y (he South n AflTHim DRUQ l9ltP0lfTIACB0MIEVILLE 1996PONnAG Vtotnamese themaetyes £i es- MsrmimD ( TW IN lOBSTERS $3.75 ) ir The Last Word" 6-Door Hutitop. 17-8, auto, trana.. 199S PONTtAG TEMPEST Kunpeat V-8, auto, trana, aanttal." power ■tMrtng and brakra. Op08!t OfHi||iNH- power atontag and brakeeL The United Statea, he aald, AX THIS BBACH THIS BWb NIGHT Ifa 88SSSTnA. 82695 d oyi, taxto. tra m No. U-8414. 81395 N a U-4788. should work with other coun­ a nElOER COOK'S 81M 5 VEATvar r a a r NUHm.V! BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP Nti/ERADaiL L08STER NEWBURG liattTlfPUtEr M O M EN r LOBSTER SAUTE the OLD LONGOSTINOS SAUTE CLOTHIERS Ettntin$ l|praiD BROILED SWORDFISH W e ld o n PuMteMd Dsllr Baesiit Sunters Daily t SCALLOPS, CLAMS. ETC. sad UatUym all 18 BtssUI 8lf«s(. AiTLANTlO BEACH PABK- MISQUAMIOPT, B, L TRIwCVTY FLAZA—VERNON Paul Dodge Pontiac T:U A 8:11 DMKHW OnOI ALSO: STEAKS, CHOPS AND Iter, Ceng. (OtOtO) D r u g C o . ruertKSM 94t«ru Sat. at 1:15-4:86-5:60-7:18 A EHMRD&IIOBIIiSON PROUDLY PRESENTS MANY PINE ITALIAN DISHES 373 MAIN SIREer PHONE 649-2881 OPENUN1H.9 PJl(L M A N C tim t I Class Wstege Psld el 8»|5. Bun. a t 2:00-8)00-5:40- FORMAL CLOTHES FOR HIRE / , Iter, OoBB,______II FEATURING: 1 THE LAST WORD" 767 MAIN ST. sinsowpnoN lumB THE NICK NICHOLAS naO 644-B221 875-8150 KraUs la Advenes WITH THEDt BIO H nS Oas Tear ...... 8N.00 - „ Friday snd Safurdsy tU HoaliM ...... UJO f4if WINDSOR b' '".■rf,;i«*AiHMeste od I CANnr STOP LOVINO YOU—I WISH IBA O TIMB For Your Dancing snd Litfsning PItsturo Thrss Hoalte ...... T.IO otft-mo A Half-Hour Laugh FsstI l/i'ivi 1/4 4r I'' DANODiO 8 PAL TO MIDNIGHT

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T QuadhsnlitNh, gates when, in late J u m , th e y A m io p g r wtM BM sntriee, and tha fact Lake Rda., to Pater A. and Dl- K ls to C . : V J-j.' 8 MtCi^^Hyites Prefer Rocky accepted, on McCarthy’s raoom- Mat Mia to only Me seoond thne antha B. Hamm, and P. and B. p iso s o f mendaUen, • delegatss and B Walter haa ridden in competi- Corp., houaa on Beet St, to Clif- at Andovsr Lake, traiiahitsW by altam atss, Duffey sold that tha Walter Weir Jr. Uon, plachig aaoond would aeem ford N. and Thatnui D. Lawaon. Edward W. MOnritt to Wbltoty ' I- ^ , . N f 5W in M my Cases June ioatigtiiiee was mods un- an aecoatpliahmtnt of note. The CMher hniaei ware RMi- B . M e r r it t dsr protost, and undsr Ms. un- WiiM 2nd Place parifoular avant In which ha ^ cStoiw Rodriqna, Pina ‘•MoCNAfeiy aupportera could by Humphroy and by atato and dsratoadtog that a h^allsngs pUsad waa "Ma walk-trot mage, ^ Walter B. Jr. and ccBokliUd^ svto for N .T. Oov- natlanal Derooeiatio Ohtonhan would ft* fllsd . In Horse Show tatton," Ha to quite familiar oarol I. Loreno; Romeo W. Aadavar earreep Law- W itoofl^jfW allor for prtaklant John Bailey tor oetapping of tho unit nSe and tor an <901 vr . : : r r .. wifr W^r Jr.. «« of nr. SSuy‘^ * ? 2 S S . ’^ ' S o r S S w ET d ^SSTId^S^ D « bat m l|^ And it dUfleutt to veto oonventfon. Vote with Majority m«l Mto. Waiter Wrtr of Bo^ S ? t^ boy to work wtM. ------m r> **r» i tor Vtoa IhwaldMit Hubart nm He aofd that the McCarthy WASHUSOTON (AP) — Con- ton IBU Rd., wan aaoond plaea Prapaity Traaafera inaon Rd., to Joan O. and Mar- State Msn Kffled ,,!^ "^''• Bumphray, wvev ha ohoaen tha forcea hava bean for the movaa neoUout ’a two U.S, ______^___ ^ ______..V'l Damoontto oanMdato, the chair- •**“ *f^ out of a dase of IS whan ha Tramfera of pcoparty raoord- Bou«diafd, and Clifford ftom the beginning. "Howaver," ware wtM Ma majority in Ma “Towuhend C ^ ta ” to ad ia tha town d ^ ’s dim- Sboof. R«ee I'M**, to Ndson R AUBURN, Maaa. (AP)—IWh- w n f ia t c ij 6 i i i i n « man Of.tbO OomtocttOUt fOT Mo- he added, "we would like more art Thompoon, 4B, of Hamdan, Caatfay CowimWoa said last 4S-38 vote Mkt adopted a $1-St the Bosteni Nattonal Morgan Ing July were 10, of wht«M aeven Waraor, at a t /■ - olarifloatton, aa for biotanoe, the bOUon foreign aid authortaation Horoeahow hald at tha Town- wara houaea add Mrea tor land The Mraa transfara of land Coma., haa bean kMad in a traf- NO UMir n ig h t. effect on delegatee already Ho a e d d a n t Tha Rov. Joaagh Dufley, shond Morgan Hotetoin P\arm only. Tha bauaaa aold ware wara a lot on Woat St Ext add ptodgad to a certain candidate." In Ma vote Wadnaoday .Sana- lart weak In Nbrthampten, Chariao P. and Sandra WHUama, by Harry T. Phwlar to Albert He was killed Wednesday PARKAIi «f I HiaaHns to about N paraona Asked why the Conneofleut WerflHMblBttw ton Thomas J. Dodd and Abra- Mhaa OUead Rd., to Joaaph F. and J. Thomas Jr.; lot in at An- whan hia oar atmok a utility attondhig a public masftog of M cCarthy Committee to pettflon- OUAMai S m ham A. Riblooff ware among As Ma show to Ma largaat one- Mary Marinalll; KaMerine L dovar Lake, sold try Martin T. poto on Ma Masaachneatta TUm- lU a cf Annual August Madness r;' tha Manohaator Toung Dama at Ing for IS of the state’s 44 d d e- tha Damoorate favoring tbs MB. brad horse show in the world, Pratt, comer of Hebron and and Martha C. Kdderting to tha WaddaU School, aaid. “tho pick, poUoa said. with the vamD-tMxatbag .whoto thniat of tha ICoC^Ttliy m t BMt* Are Mhile for campaign ia to turn oondtOona » a t ' OM « r 0 m m aroi^ and to procaad to Im- I ihM* book are going: to piova tham, : o*w jexL") Daring bin “ 1, myaaU,” ha aald, ‘‘cannot n%lig dab net. Buds n t m m make a ptadga to support tha Is mnielnge and to'OMliiM party of my choice. W l^ is at Dean Mnrtlii and atoke la not a choioo between Soowstf Daeto but aeoldi omk- two peraonalittea (M cCarthy and Hm a( hU iormcf tother-in-laar, Humphrey), but a doclaton on the' whoto ooursa of the future K*a aB done whh a light loDcb, and the WaiMfci andi* of this country.*’ As for the poaalbUlty of a fourth party, to the ovmit Mc­ Wtaat th e r don¥ raaUae ia Carthy loaao the nominaiton, the laaierlylng drama of the Duffey said, "such a move dhgcr'a letum to abow hnal- would only allonate peoplo and rd work to prevoit it" hMirt- bimoeir ttoka llttie Ho aaid that the outcome of aboat the paat, and partirnlaily the prwairtetiflel nomlnatlem to ahaat aoUywood, wberc be both partlea "U mytredloUble at feond UUe bapplnitoi. He la praaent," and, on the subject I mere cooeenied aboat Ibe fo- of l^ otiiajn, that "a ll of the can- tmc—and HaaraiL Twin and Full Size Occasional didatoa in both partioa, with the “Erar atooe I lin t came here eKoopUon of Ronald Raagan and bi Mgr. I (d t tbto maa the place OaOtga W allace, exhibit dovish I where I wonted to be,” he ra- laan l^ at tfala tim e." am rtiiil m be aat bate rtieatad Saytog "every responsible Our Reg. Low, in bla draadtaig room adter hia person la for endtog the con- that dwar of the eeenlng. "Kv- BEDS TABLES fUot,” be addgd, "the frustrat­ ory dme I letunied bare, I nal- ing thing ia—how are we going I laad that the peopip wen warn .to do N T" Low Prices! and gemilna. And oo in Hay of The catalyat for ending' the 1 lait year, I gaTe iq> ereryUdag country’s proMema, Internal and to eenae here and Hre. extenuO, U VNow Potlttoa,” the “Thnn^boot my career, the new politics being propaaed by tbtog that gave me the moat oa- McCarthy and Rockefeller, he R 1 ■ACUod won wiElng. I wrote s a id . aangn and I oold bat I alto a Duffey said, ‘(‘the great need 1015 '22 ..in the United States is for pub­ wfoto poaixy and lAtoidb acripta 10 15 ‘20 which 1 dU it aad. I raaUaed Our Reguiv to 59.97 Mch. lic participation in poHUca and that If I waa to get auywhen Assorted styles & Finishes , for new political leaders now— I wMh nor wilting. I would naed ‘ laadan biBd enough to offer so­ to adneata myeaW I newer eean Special Group of Cocktail & End Tables lutions and to caH for sacrifices | graduated ftum ochooL 8o at great coat. I got uiyadf a tntor and I Values to 99.97 "Man’s future is open, and I lanieJ my high nehoci diplon a Just 48 to sdl at this August Madness Prices! ours can become anything we then in Tlfttimiliir I will eardl wlU it to be,” be sold. n t Cba Duleerd ty of Haamii in “Humphrey," he said, ‘‘to a I m anHnghdi eom e, and I Intend tragic figure, locked in to the Ladies ^ m to dlcfc It onta I gat my B e d d in g failure of American UberaUam, Ladies & Teens Teens & Ladies 5 Pc Wrought Iron 5 Pce Maple 5 Pc. Folding for which he was such a great | Hda la a ctadoua tom in spokeaman in former years.’' ■anda’ enrecr, but then, Ida ca^ S p e c ia ls ! it waa McCaittay, be aaid, I recr has defied fomada. Mew who was the flrst great notion-1 Indian Salidals Low Heels Dress Heels Tortoboan, be atarted dnglng d Sectional Croup Dinette Set Bridge Sets af leader to openly criticise our J It. left school to go on the -p(Blcy in Vietnam and iriio , con- f mad and dx monlhn later Mattresses - Boxsprings sequently, gatliMed about him Our Reg. Low Price 189X8 atnired on m edatcai to a ptoy, (Air Rag. Low Price 138.97 O ir Reg. Low Pifeo 37.S8 the forces of the New Politics, “The toif«»g IdoL” A movie “the reel force for an optimU- Our Rag. Our Rag. Twia or Full Sizes 3.87 eap r. 3.97-A97 7.97 veatoOB follomod, and ‘Tommy tlc future.” Excellent hot ^ 4 . 9 7 He called McCarthy the tnie I / , 2.37 Banda one of the bright weither 120 yoong aiugera of the poat-Piea- Vataea fraai 3Sa7 to sa g ? champion of all tlMt gri>tq>b | end 14' Gay and bright colors in wipe-clean vinyl patent. White, seeUng a change forwaid. Leither upperi, leather solei, fotm cuihioned Saucy, fresh colors in non-cracking vinyl patent. Wide ley partotL ReeFto-toe. Toe Hold Thong: Black, Brown and White, variety of patterns. Colors include black, white, orange, yellow, orange, platinum and green only in this group. BBa maailage to Nancy Stna- He admitted that no real I and Grey Cobra; White, YeUow, Orange and Green glove yeUow, green, or bone. Sizes S to 10. Sizes S to 10 tm belted hia tame. Bat Bonds empathy for McCarthy extots leither. Sting Sendai: White end Beige glove leather. wna dWmt>ed by widapen that among the dtoadvantaged and | tda career bad been aided by Us •25-*35 *45 ' among the lower Inoome gnxqw- fcwaniw fa ib a rte to ar. 3 pc Sectional, lounge Table with extention leaf and 4 Table and 4 chairs. Beige finish. He attributed that attuathm to I Adter the dtoorce. Sands All Famous Brands diair, 1 lamptaUe matching chairs. Just is sets to sell. • MtiCJartfay'a Invrivement for aaamed to diop oat of aigU. B s So Hurry! cndlitg the Wetaam W ar, oaMng from the bnrty body of it ‘‘eaoentlally a middle dasal Girls’ Jamaicas, Girls’ Girls’ Girls’ n onyoood to the relaxed atmoa- InvolTement pben of BawaU appears to have ‘‘Moat paopie have forgotten,” made Urn a happy man. Deluxe Duffey aidd, "that it waa Sen. ShortS9 Knee Pants Cotton Knit Tops , Delightful Swimwear Orion Cat'digans Lane Many Styles, Shapes 2 Pfc. BugMM M cCarthy, who, In the I bleak and dark days of the Prodnct Shaped Mill* ' Folding Cots . Eisenhower administration, ar- Our Reg Low Our Reg. Low Our Rag. Low Our Rag. Low Tables and C h a ir s Living Room ganlked £ Democratic stu|||r Price 1.68 66 * Price 1.00 66* Price 3.97 2 Prices 3.97-4.47 2 AlOnneBpAlf—In UOO than V ahjat from 39.97 to 159X8 group for aotvtog interna) prob­ erero U,tQO wtodmlSa to Hoi- Easy care fabrics: sturdy cottons,-duck and Bedford Short sleeve and sleeveless - crew necks - boat necks - One and 2-piece styles - cottons and stretch nylons - Wonderful basic sweater of l(X)% Orion’’ Acrylic, rib­ lems. It waa MoOartl^ who did ass’t patterns and colors. Sizes 4/6x and 8/14. bon front. For dren, play or camp. Sizes 3/6x A 7/14. land. Today then a n MO. Saya Bedroom Pieces Suites the background work for ctvll | cords. Prints, stripes and solid colors. Sizes 3/6x and turtlenecks. Stripes and solid'colors. Sizes 3/6x & 7/14. aopaat Alfirad Bracker, who * 2 5 rights and reform legislntlon, 7/14. csn^w — wtodmiHs, •25 to *68 Innerspring or Polyfoam. Just 18 to started by John Kennedy and I “llaat paopie tbtok wtodmflla seU! Our Rag. Low Price 329.97 brought to fruition by Lyndon wan naed only for irrignthm, Asaorted Fabrics Jo h n so n ." bat to fact th ^ made enry- An Extra ' He added, ‘‘IfoCBrthy'a vottag | Girls’ Girls’ Girls’ Boys’ & Jr. Boys’ ddng from mpe^ floor, wool and A ssorted 4*Pc. Mcditerranian Style record on liberal legiriatlon es­ aonfl to paint, papfer'dnd atardi. $ sentially was the same as that j Knit & Sport Shirts Ihay wan alao sawmilla and of Humphrey. — peihapa not as Fashion Slacks Summer Sleepwear Cotton Skirts atone gitadera. And their shape 50% OFF Bedroom Pieces Bedroom Suites spectacular, but certainly of 1 on the product they Our Rag. Low S T equal caMber." Price 1.69-1.97 X Duffey aaid after hia formal Our Reg. Low $ Our Reg. Low $ | Our Rag. Low $ Our Reg Low Prices. 40% to 70% OFF Oar talk that he welcomes the call Pricat2.6S2.B7 ^ Price 1.89 X Price 3.97 ^ Washable and no-iron knits in crews, collars, mockturtle and full turtleneck models. Cottons, Acrilans, and Cot- Our Regular Low Prices s-*287 Several Different Styles. A Terrific Denims - Ducks and sturdy cotton fabric - fashion A lines — Pleated and Dirndl — many with belts. Solid !«< BdST IXntDtBf, Sooth Afitoa Just 48 pieces to sell! Cottons and Kodel'' polyester cotton blends. Gowns- ton/polyester blends in group. No-iron permanent prea Buy! Hurry! colors and prints. Sizes 3/6x and 7/14. P.J.’s. Baby Dolls, many lace or smocked trim. Sizes 4 to colors and prints. Sizes 7/14. sport shirts in solids, stripes, plaids and fancies. Cotton (AP> —fm tm t flah atcry h e n la Just SO Assorted Pieces An (Xitstanding Value! 14. obmd one that pot aamy. X. and polyester blende. Sizes 4-7 and 8-18.______' Tinwnina booked a big hob and RENT playiS It for an hour and a bait Aa be woe aboat to land tt, a Infants & Toddlers Men’s Summer & Year-Round Hapiap Mmik aciied the hob be- A CA R ? Infants & Toddlers Terry Infants & Toddlers btod Ms gffla. HUNDREDS OF OTHER SALE SPECIALS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST! Aa proof Tfanmtaa dtapiaycil a Beachwear & Bathing Suits Sportswear Crawlers Dress Slacks Upowidhead. Eaporta aald tUa todfeatad the fhfi wUghad at Our ' Our leoat UO poonda and could oaal- Famous Make Reg- to 1 Reg. to ly hawe been much heavier. Assorted Styles 1 4 4 ' ^ 2 Select Group of 2.692.87 3.69-3.97 dW 2.97 X 4.97 *2 1.22 r . ^ 4 . 9 9 & 7 . 7 7 Cotton and cotton blends. Built up styles - side tales - Tremendous savings. Qur entire summer slock of dresses, Perma-pressed, Dacronpolyester/Rayon and Da­ Two-piece Bikinis, Tank Suits, Terry Crop Tops and gripper snap leg opening. Seersucker, Bedford cords, Adjustable Bedframes ^ ifts. Infants and Toddler Sizes. shortsets, culottes, bubbles and sunsuits. . cron* polyester/Wool. Redi-cuffed. Most sizes and Colors and Sizes Why Not! never press fabrics. Infant sizes 9 to 24 mos. Toddler colors. Outstanding 2-4. ______Our Rag. 9.97 r We hava faBy equipped Sturdy Angle Iron new can for mA by the Men’s Summer & Year-Round m & Nylon Castors day, week or montlL at ! All Men’s Men’s “Never Iron” Men’s Fashionable vary raasonable rates I... \ Sportcoats RUGS *5.55 Wm d your car Is tied up TABLE LAMPS for semoe or repaizs, or Urilined Jackets Walkshorts Swim Trunks 9’x i r - lO’x i r - !2’xl5’ - I2’xI8’ and etc. vrtMn you naed an addi- Our Reg. 19.97 NOW 11.99 5 Pc Wrought Iron tiooBlear. . . Our Reg. Low / I . C a C a Our Reg. Low Our Reg. Low Our Re||[. 24.97 NOW 1499 Prices 6.97-9.87 y ^ Price 4.97 2 . 7 7 Pricu 2.97-4.97 2.22 CALL Our ^ g . 29.97 NOW 19.97 F if* Dinette Sets Poplins, twills, nylons. Choice styles. All'sizes. Dacron * polyester blend walkshorts. Fly-front boxers and stretch styles. S-M-L. Dacron * polyester blends, solids, plaids, checks, seer­ Solids and fancies. All sizes. suckers. Good size selection. ddMM like Mia cooM com yoa year haow. Oat Our Rag. 88.97 YOLK 643-5135 needed liability gretoeriee Our Rag. iram a Ifumiiiwairs ar CHOICE Taaamta gaUcy. Coll na Glass Top Table e a . to 39.97 as. 4 (Thairs with Men’s “Never Iron” Men’s “Never Iron” Men’s Men’s Upholstered Seats lam ar r ow. Short Sleeve Dress Shirts Short Sleeve Sport Shirts Short Sleeve Knit Shirts Double Knit Chavesettes le b w t J . Switli EXTRA SALES HELP FOR YOUR SAVE OVER 50% ___ a a Our Reg. Low 2.97 Our Reg. Low ^ / Our Rag. Low Our Reg. Low 1 >1 Price 3.97 ea Each Prices 3.97-4.97 S y # • 6 Prices 2.97-3.97 Prices 4.97-5.97 Our Regular Sdiing Prices to 119.88 SHOPPING CONVENIENCE 2...*5 V 2.22 2.88 Just 60 to sell! Every short sleeve never-iron executive line dress sliirt Regular, buttondown, Nehru' and turtleneck. Solids and Crewnecks, mockturtle, turtlenecks, collar styles, mesh Turtle and Hi-crew, short sleeve. All sizes. y M OM inTY goes. Spread and button-down, white, colors, stripes, fancy. All sizes. - knits, chevetles. Doeskin cottons. All sizes. checks. All sizes. BROTHEItS i 1 Maneliester, 1145 Tolland Tpke. SKHUB UOVBS ’’OonoeoMoath Oldeat SALBt THUBS. I k n i SAV. Maa. Mra Wad. ftSS a.m. la SiN pja. SALE; FRIDAY, 1 P.M. to Closing linooln-Meroaiy Dealer" Manchester, 1145 Tolland Tpke. Mon. ttun WoS. 9i96 aon. M iiM pju. • We reserve the right to limit quantities. EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY Thva. a FrL tiW mjm. to IS p.m. 801 OBNim STBBBr c:. VI „D O iv Thun. A F it 9i99 ajo. to 16 fJO. Sat. INS a.m. to tiM p.m. Sat tiN a.m. to 9i86 9.01. SAT. TILL 6 P.M. o p b N b v b n in c h s Wo reserve ihc right to limit quantities. EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY (Bxoept Thura.) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1968 PAGft BCANCHESTEa EVENING HERALD, MANCHBSllSR. CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1968 ' -f"-- tones win be relying on the h i s id e regular party to carry Kenton . Fires lo-CaEv toraatoaa d tr oblaf oonoam, than arc County and Kantaoky. What Brush Quelled JUittrlfMipr thorn braam patelma on dm lam , dm Connecticut R e p o r t they may not fully oontprahand todaehlan of imwly ptontod tbndm, dm te that Mw Oemoeratio party, Tho Town Fkw Daportmaat daUy drooping of dm cnooriUta; and dm bora as tn oMwr ragiona, haa Ctmlttg l|rrald i Yankee (On iMtiBi l f r a n Pag* S) diaappaarad os an oftooUva po- orwwarod two ealto yoatordny, larii of dm mtodal rafraabmant trtrieh Httcal tnstrnmant both minor Incldante. onU-wur toteae baching MoCOr- oonma tootn aMtb« <» • wuntarik perob Alert firemen qulehljr dto- oo.. me tn dm mmilcf rain dripping toent B y A tH .O . m \ Mqr at ana print were on the GAS AT THE TOP patched throo trucks to 37b M rtte aarea aad pAaidtog on toaraa. ■ 'vH iwtgo of sarompiiig the oounty’s GLBNWOQD SPRINOS, Colo. Roritord Rd. yootoiday after- tour legialattva dtetriot oonvan- (AP) —A old raaort near bare Wa onn’t, at dm moanant, thtoto of any T a n Dodd traon whore a structure atom re ­ ■dr of MS Mans by pouring in M oOaithylta eteima to ba Mw ttrat and only nmra ways of saying that a good gmtly •tudwits. They simply had out- ported burning. Upon arrival tt own m ore feriMM. tadUty of ito Ubd in ilw Uiritod WAfHAMLB rain mold now ba moat ml> Ma otgoniBad Mw tvgulm . States to uao gas trial energy wroa dtecovorsd th a t an arro- •t «M ta t oniM M da, nor dm eBuna il of • The old guard Damoorata, of naoua alarm hod bean gtvin, M flia r A T E wiab trim waB. tor ovary ponrsr iwad. A doubla- course, tovored Humphrey hut cholr lift extending to an alavo- and a small brush fire was AQUA IHADIS were dring oboohitriy nothing tion of 10,0M toot te oporotod by quickly dounad. about turning out votara tor the IB Adfaao* itodo addad an engtaw adapted tor natural At 6:06 p.m. a caB was ro- W hat New Left PIb b s F h r T m dtetrict oonvenitona. For one gas. And gon produoaa all an- crived and fireman luahad to Tim propbeta of dm Now Imh, Mha dm thing, they were too bemused orgy to heat, cook and Ught B . CSontor and H oiriaon Sta. by infighting among nine sepa­ tbroughout Ow pt'opatty avait whore aa autmnoblla bad cauiJit bamdos of dm OM Lrit, begin wMh an 'uriM ^polittoali worid act of talth in dm nrid-NlimteenIb Omi- rate tdenUflaUe county factiona. at .ijw aommlt abalter. Tha re­ fliw. Flamaa wore ecnftiwd to ___ m nifnt <»> hi whmi tm tmarnewm, Oi^ .A For anoMiar, M ^ never take W B jkaBocuamD r ta m buy dogmatic tormnlaa of Karl Marx. sort owner oritmatoo that iba the angina compartment. Tha uMoeMid ta w ti aaoMTaijr « Ida doctrina of efamal daas wartom nod dOmoBB who are dririog much Int areas above the county oort of oporatlBg thte goa-fiwlod fire was reported to have atort- m » a t r m tM k m tk m a t mU atm dio- M b . B a ia M v an by Mb OWB level. Bj-stem la approximately ono- ad as a raouR of an alaetrleal la k a M m m ir l .tadim to It or Bot edwn*e ' and dm dtotatonbto ** ^ proMarlat to prwarva bda r Md «lM> aM loeal M«r warn designed to nmat oonrtitinna wbleb All that woRtos local party fourih what it would bo uoing malfuncUon, and only minor ■Bid and Me oaraar MorioM, teadya la retalntaig Mw county d lr eaiatod in Iris dme, wimn dm maanas oiqr other energy avollablo In damage oocurrod to tlw vo- m Main SL-M M .I warn truly ptupuitllaaa and ahamatonriy itaal offloaa. Thun although Mw area. hlolo. egepbritod. Tha Now Loft. Mm the OM (ton Oountyo regirtiatlao to Ine.. u- agproaal Bpobi hta M tow b u b , eS to 1 Domoomflo, the R^ub- tor tjrpo- Left, to not intarooted primarily in paopla •rro n aiipeorlaK la but in dogma, n dmy warn intoraated in by bri likriiapa iairiarilo Uoaiia carry it with regtflarity r loadbw w ttiir in people, they might mjoioe that dm dea- ut BOBM vdriofy for Mm in overy oonteot from Oongieau- mnitonta of dm prolatailat of Kai^’a bama agafeMt dm friaa wMob, m an on up. la te book, haM to ba ORMI iBd AM that pnvontod tha youth­ ______to Loo A im tita Wbhii Wnidilnt day ih dria country, are wad palA pro- Mb Wont KMo Smto*. taeted by wnrhlngman’s eompenaation UBjiMt, ful MdOarlhy Insurgonto from W. G. GLENNEY CO. i«B >Miitn ollcnt of ir. B. A. Owrto . Inc. I t e la Mm oaptoonHoa, w a beh taking over Ihto ootaty'o eon- limrooinHWroi — H m JUUna lawa, ooHoettm bargaliring ilgbte and -jicner — Kow T otk, CM- tor dm most part enjoy dm benedto of Hava, of Iris anIiatoBnad, aaaroh venttans woo tho otevoniMiour HARDWARE DIVISION prapald hoopHal and raodleal caro; moat tor a pmlletdar iBBgid aad Ids dl^iiteh to Covington from AD1»T BDRBA0 OV CDODLA- of dmm oam their own bomea, dine on nnbaliiinail An weiii fo r pouBdi* Humphrey hoadquortoro In dm bast, bam taro or tliree earn in a B ite dorriiripiteoifhHr dtogat, A group of elderiy peiboos, all wnaring Hf« ^ k ets, move off tram dock for G o v e ^ ^ Lak? toiur*"* WaahlngtaB of a young flroboll family, am fraa to toarri and drink noth* to Mm adtoraurib of te appear otaftor named Tom Hart, in fbur do^a, he effected a peoee — 1 Am. tog of hopping to Buropo or Hawaii on alioa ad rim hdirtm IdgWiilte Elderly Enjoy Sun at Summer Camp on Coventry Lake ______’ — 1 Am . i tbetr vacations and mllUone of them own baariog OB fan ooBtrola ad Bwt- of worts among Mw warring nine War Wodaaodnr — 1 p.i aharea to dm productive, dtotilbudm and foad. ^ Onrin Mmse iWbo t su m n e r Adays .__ lxit __ forim a vaootion when they foetloBa and Impoood over thorn t a .Ibnradar — 1 A m ._____. rigid plaixmd activity time, but back to the camp because “It a loeol Humphrey teodonhip SPECIAL DISCOUNT Tor ftidnr — 1 a *»- Wodn—dny. financial enteiprisoa. limy would want y whad BMrite rim Baaate to to latt only Mm young people wbo couldn’t taJm o m ordtoarily." War Mtardav — i Am. Ttonedny. there to an a tta arid crafts pro­ la their way of helping.’’ conipoood of young lawyon. OaamtM d^lBO — ( Am. d»M ort to extend dria to others by peaoafUI an enjoying camp but Mm Then to a childnn’s camp m eana , gram, awhntntog tor Mm m en One good rign that the pro­ Their oftorte, phu tho oaotet pnMieoiltiB. t p.m. FMdny torlm m Tdap of rimaa who ribowad diaooortasy apopsond by Mie Salvation adventurous, jBaixmd opeakere ■ad llandnr pobUentien. tor bbB ad d m bearing oa gun “Ooldsn Agers” as well. T7m gram is effective. Major Shaw from the Wailaolteo, turned Accoriltng to New liSft dogma, an this Army right next door so the and other aottvlttea at night pointed out, Is that many of dtooHter in Kenton County Into a oonbnla waa nod omraly toa 0 0 6 - Saivatton Army out of HaitfoiM two groiqm nm.}' into if Mmy llMndny, AusiBt 1 progi«B~to aiiiAil; dmaa paopla, consd- One of the main attracUona those at the camp have been otendoff; Hum phrey aad Mo- For Yo«r Old W eni-OEbAIVlaary-Erolnii Doam Sprsddar W haa Yaa Par- b ri^ dm mat majority of Amoricana, dnot, ad Mtad plaoa aadrimav of sponson a OoUen Age summer wish, but the cUldran o n not of the camp is the float boot alsmaats w to bawa rim gvi OOB- there bef<»e and enjoyed them- Corthy torcoa split Mw tour dla- ebena O na O f Tha PeleafiiiQ a n wbat iiaix*a dogma abfaotred as dm camp on Coventry Lake for Mte allowed in Mm Gokten Age which takes the elderly around selves ao much they keep on tiiet oonvanUons at two opiaoa. trol toam as a baabi lor kng- Camp. twurgeriala — the midile etoaa — and riderly. the lake every afternoon. coming. About half of Ow m a t­ But npbody knows better than N«w Look A€ Liaeobi School Site dmretore am aUn to ba deatroyad. So dMBi aaaodly do b bn. lU m i by Major MAty Jane flbaw. Mad The oomp h as a SMmd oopac-* Many of the staff at the comp tending ore new to the camp the young lawyora hooding H m cIomt town oftirtoln -got to dm am our Oonadbriton acri our laws, bo* NNlf and for riaaK, dbo ribuBi of ty which It oonma close to ril­ of Mm camp, says it “gives old- are retired Salvation Army and many are already asking Humphrey’o campolgn hero that M tail oodt and oonotniettai fflinw h— cauae dmy dotvod, not from dm holy Dodd ad rim gto> ooadroi baaitodi ing every saarion. Then to no workers who are still coming for api^cations for next year. Mite hardly onhoneoa Mw glum df t a petyooBd Omitor Opriugi Sefaool gum. Karl, but from dm peoplo dmm- coidd aairily Im eoartmad,' ixoaperio fOr November. aalves. Stame dm people aCe talntod wMb a a d a Indeed, the moat dynamic dm atnogw omi nmn taslatool prosetUmd 1 ilaaa, so are timir lawa So In Turbulent Year disagreement back tat early conventimia, faced with conflict­ HwtgtdP About tm prajoct beoamn. force In the Democratic party Qualify to dm Bin of Righto. So to dm whola April, when Galliqt had Nixon ing findings, may prefer the here te Mw McCarthy youth, as- LAWN environment of America. K must all go, Urn drsatamud ba oorid bod with 48 per cent to Humphrey’s crystal hall to the computer. perially important In Kentucky H m peodpoctlAP U m A tto of coot ham aaya dm Now Left Durable Scotts ■oar Htma to the $2,000,000 to rel, wUeb 84 and 41 p er cent to Mc­ Pollsters sometimes have booauae of the 18-yoar voting Wben naed to advanoa dria dogmatic, oonriaay —■y"— to bla inyfatMi Polls Are Assuming C arthy’s 88. H arris had Mc­ ago. That’a why one of the aanM ba a near high for ■ worid nallty Bba to ba a te to problema. The Harris organiaa- SPREADERS not popriar. New Left revriutton, Carthy with 80 per cent to Nix­ lawyera loading the Humphrey vripa off toa laeord aad ppririi, tlon surveyed New Hanqxhlre campaign —Phil TaUatorro, 81, vlolenee to not vtolenco, but nocmal ro- on’s 88 futd Humphrey edging vobrilonaxy aedoo. To dieao dogmattote, look pUhoo not — Mi nkto* for the primary there—Just be­ an aastetant county attorney dm law to vtolenoe, order la violence, md Boaa ad rim gOB ooidrel baar- An Important Role Nixon 86-84. fore Michigan Gov. George and a poUMcal com er — took ooat raOacta not nmaaijr tho lataot ilaaa tag, bat among te aeppoaad In early May, Gallup found Romney withdrew, invalidating palne to flhoke Mw hand of every tai dm eoito of txanUuoUiat llaair. but aad most bo roatoted. Tolaranee to to ba (Oantteimd from Fage One) r eserved o riy to r dm revobitiopaiy ae* drimida of t e flWB poMMoal p a rty In 1964, about 70.6 million per­ Nixon with 89 per cent to Mc­ the polL McCarthy supporter after they MODEL 35 M ODEL 75 lha banvy himtiuuit dm taam a n t ttvlato, and never to be extended to any attbaPamoewrito toabaOeoviB- Rockefriler M, McCarthy 88 sons voted. Five per cent of that C arthy’s 87, v ^ e R orrte had The Gallup organixatlor says beat the Humphrey slate, 134 aaaha ia wMaahn aad pnvlad bmt contrary opfarion. H arris; is about 8.6 million votes. M cCarthy w l ^ 40 and Nixon it does not work in primaries. to 120, in the 68rd District con­ — B et Rmtatmit — •IfwadA ooaatnmdqg now alilawallia and Nixon W, Hiunphrey 41 Harris has McCarthy 48, Nix­ with 87. By late May, both had Harris did surveys In Indiana vention at the Fort Wright fire Aeearate ef any Mahwa oogrooe a lawa ox­ Itato ia why tha New Left atudente dto* Nixon 88, McCarthy 48 on 88, eight points o r 6.6 million Ntoon trailing Humphrey and station here. Sootte seed, er pert. Simple dial oobIboL Sd” badillBV tdddlai into dm giartt a r t graced Harvard by ahniitliig down and for the May 7 Democratic pri­ nhteh to to ba ranwaod troni paik nan RoricetoUer 40, HumiBirey 84 votes. McCarthy in tbe trial heats. mary. Two weeks before the But ToUafeno te aa excep­ lawn produota. 18” wide, roughing up porsona Invited to apeak at RoekefeUer 40, M cCarthy 84 tion. One courthouse hack at­ aad oonvattad to aebool atto. rim urivenrity wbosa Ideas dUtaced from George G;allup, however, says The polling organisations election, Harris found the late Reg. Pride ...... n»-»B ...... S3SJ6 The poUa have a buiU-to ipar- hte average deviation from ac­ have long maintained that they Sen. Robert F. Kennedy with tending the Fort Wright conven- tbalr own. Ibto la wby setonm of bulld- gln of error l, wlD triomte only dm ideas of dm New tor Jamer Eritott, to de­ riguaaa to ttm atoto adiiridaiiy- nthar (ban let admal oonatroodon da> The chest, adtrihutod |o rir starting point of Banator Dodd. But no one t o terviews. d g un . Robert D. Novak 314th day to INB. Thera are 168 aver aUa, M aeanm, to panwaifla "It doesn’t matter If we use Ntoetoendi Gentury dogma whidi aotoal- daya left to the year. lha tom eoirid kaep Ito paxh; gat tta ly has no real ralavance to our preaent Report a Bwn in Ua p«mw«i«t to ba bbd 8,000, 80,000, 800,000 o r 8 mil­ MIN-WAX IS HERE! lions,” Harris has said. “A sam­ aebool In a bottor aito tor toaa naoney; aoeiety wliicb it aims to destroy. That Today*# Higbllgkt hi m riiiy totaInm riL ALL 15 STAINS NOW STOCKED INCLUDING PASTE-WAX OOVINOTON, Ky. — There ple of 2,000 o r 8,000 is aa reliable and aWnrinata aonm doamgrade paoperty dm Old Left stni baa to use dm presence ceed 20) and wlU nod work to r in Kentucky la, in only oUgbUy On this date to M i, Oem uuiy aa a sample many times that of ahan nridtary toroe to coeree Ha oolo- WAS an embarraaatog but re-> be dm the Democratic ticket this toll. exaggerated terms, what ails declared war on Russia at ttm num ber.” ries makes no impreaalon. Tbat free men vealtog moment during the Indeed, the qmctacle of oiypto- the party nationally. The Ken­ outbreak of Wbrld War I. Herald of dmaa Itarea objaedraa baa can do more to raise the sights and the tense struggle between Htnn- But the morgtoa of difference - tkm, one Humphrey eupporter acTDoa the Ohio Rlvor from Town Engineer JaaSes Bhea- ORTHO- the state’s delegation to the na­ and natura." on dm lim biatoad of dawn in dm valtoy. porters in dm unlvaraides, tochidtog responded by ehoutlng Cincinnati, U particularly re­ kay announces that a reten­ Yacht ou Souud Near dmt aignmant mama to baro lori aome toculty people. tional convention, ought not to vealing. ’Ihto la oonaarvotlve In 1870, O olondo w as athnK- tion basin is being built atop “WaU—,” then stopped abort be tbe souroe of unrestrained aanch of Ito toroe. Wo drink dm Boord No one pretends dmt Amorlea to with­ country, Gtootge Wallace b o ^ ted to ths Union as the SBth Bohalter Rd. to st of of tbe 130 Humphrey eiqipoiters Wednesday, cttUoaHy tajuring killir an “elito" oommHttod to aome bodge- at the OIrd District convention Thrat aMtomatia ejelas Indudinf HIHSEIIOLD i m n i v i t r eold-aoak ejrcla. Idaal for all fabrics, podpe of Marx and Hegel expreaaaJ to are really backeie of George two men aboard. tneludiaf parmanant prata. Gold [oaniM] paeudo-pyeudton Jargon by Profoaaor ’Ihe exploaion aboard tho vo*- spray rsdueaa wrlnkluif. Variabla D rsdfht Of The SauJl Tomatoea Wallace (one Humphrey leader waUr uvar. AutOMatle Aitar<> lawn ganvir Herbert Marcuse, dm “father" of the •uqmcts Mm figure m l^ ex­ sel, Mio TUd, ooourrod Just north dispansar. FulLwidtb control panoL aai^aaa arvaaiv^M SlIK»saced by th e M dnebastar Conti. He and Ms passenger, Jo­ $17444 to aa and. Tim and is a'dtotidondiip dmt Council of Cburchas will decide which freedoms diall be for seph! Oasborro, 26, of Wert Ha­ ven, Conn., were thrown over- R sf. 98.98 Pkaan dm abnormal lurimaaa of Juna, whom, The New Left Btudenta tor a U1 sq. in. picture • 18,000 voiti at 91.98 989 91.98 Tou’re back again. I wasn’t boera by tM toroe of the Mast picture power • Front VHF-UHF chen- Damocradc Sodoty laid a plan to Oct- aura you would be. Tea, and whan min g«nroua ahnoat to dm obar to being CotumbU University low They were priled from the nei satectors • Memory-Matic VHF INSECT REPELLENTS 98e ♦ 2 .9 8 — print purimd dm wild, unonlto I’ve done my bomowock. Toil water by on off duty New Tork prezet fine tuning control • 6" ovil by gpring. Tbat tt did so ia now htotory. ware right about Mm lovely m tad oouatzyaida toward dm aapeeta of No more than 300 atudanto out of an City patrolman, D oi^d HUls, of T at uoly Mo-ay-Mo that l b ia 4 out ol S ' speeker • Beige end grey ciblnet daapgrowdiod Jungla, dm Jiriy drift waa image of our roUglous home. Huntington Station, N.Y., who kilchtat. Juat 30 inchu wide. Big 17.cu.-ft. enroUmeat of 17,700 to u t the |riace down, It won^t waah with dm facte. capacity. No defroiting ever in e ith er toaaard a daraifaga of tboao domoattoat- had been boating neoTby. refrigerator or giant 249-lb. freezer. under the teadertolp of Mark Rudd, who We’re not Hvtog 1 9 to our teal, SHOP FRIDAYS to 8:30 FAI. com m from a charming split level home mius took the injured men to Fully adjuetable-and eliding ehelvee. Heat ad planto whicfa bad boon tandod and not to mandoB our po> keeper holde up to 12 Ibe. Pnilco con dlepeneer eddhrated. Barring eoene laat mlraito me- to a quiet mldd)p daas village to New Port Jeftorsen harbor and from tn freezer door. Full.width vegetable crieper. aODEL 2720BE tenUal, areweT Nope. And, what (here an ambulance took them taotologtori mseua, dria may baooma Jersey. Wbat h^ipenad at Ooliunbto will do wa do? Tou migiit try ahnv- “Thtneulation" givee more room inelde. P h iU o 1 1 8 h^^pen at a great many odmr American to the St. Cteariea Hospital whwo Philco Power Saver keepe running coeti to taewn aa dm yaar of dm small tomato, ftog, Muwwlng up your handa a minimum. Model RT17H7 iirivorattlaa to dm next aehool term un- they were both (mid to bo in P o rta b U T V whan amall rinaa of atraagaly iidilWtad aad saying, “ WaQ, wlmt could laaa Mtookriatratora, faculty mamban wo posMMy do, anyw ay?” cri^ol oondltion. MANCHEBTUR gmwdi pudmrt out small fmito of tight and atudanto wbq ate not famtiesHy D«Leo lives at 17 Edgar St„ Baah aad undovalopad ffaror. And tor That's tho standard raapoime oommtttod to atarttog all dmlr thfaurfng Casborro at 291 Ptok Ave., and MANCHESTER asaa, to whom dm fud-Jirioad, laiga- when gulU goes bopelass. at ^a point to dm middle of dm Ntoo- Or, U that doesn’t ap­ Elite, at 18 Seventh Ave. ahead, rkddy oolomd tomato has tm- toerih Century are alert to wbat is going peal, you might try getting mad, 6 4 9 - 5 2 5 3 eanm the indispansatiia quaan of dm on aad have dm guts to reaiat U, aad to Uamo Mm teadecohip. Mama all saewn, a aummar of Iona than parfeot toalst on all conqxawnto of a urivaraUy ths ’otimn’, blame God. Why Madison CUild Dies tolerating academic freedom for all other 5 YEARS tamomanmm dmmby aa tmpartact aum- ■bould you aaauma any fault or components or getting out. M;SDIS0N (AP) —Throe- naar, far Ihnt akgto factor alouA U dm roq^onoUiiUtyr BUck somebody year-old Evelyn Bawa of Mod- 3 3 » laok of ai^ aiiigla good min in dm andre And dm public at large need not be Otoe with tt. Project It; every­ teon has died of injuries received pusdad by similarly oitontod auccaaaea body does. That rationatams when she waa struck by a truck. TELEVISION APPUANCE NORTH MAIN SIRVr aanth of Jriy after diat lariigood touch to destroying our total American an dm nrnmbig of dm Bowdi fans bean nndilngnaas aad makes It oom- The accident occurred Wednes­ SERVICE enriroamant. If we renuOn unooncemad tartable. Not tor me, it doem't day in front of her homo at ELLINGTON ,bi tmy way reapotvribla tor our mhaV with wbat Is going on and lack the guts Oanl you bo mote halpfulT PROTECTION CONTRACT MjAAEOiliUlllf that mafeaa it a most aarioim ® liN Chlow) Deny N«w( 98 E. Wharf Road. The pOUoe to protost ^ reaiat it, we all deserve MAyb# tenuMTow. have identified the truck driver NEXT TO SfOP and SHOP BUILDING MATERIALS-iUMBMp-4W ragmttaMa drought. what we’re certain to get from the New Oontrtbutod by: OB John O. Kano, 81, of 19 3ED MONl NG JULY and AUGUST Left Chaos. — AN80NIA EVBNINO Rov. Felix M. Davis White Oak Road, Amonia. ar thorn who do not make mnaS BDNTINEL. and Congregational Church m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TinmSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1968 4 Hebron Dr. Diskan Plans Vernon Tiny Brunei &owns Sultan MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C!ONN„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1968 ir' Mkry A. Miner ot Boat Hart­ Oxirt Judge Louis Shapiro nilsd Rev. Kelsey Bazaar Set In (iold-laden Ceremony Injunctioii ford has asksd the court' (o re­ he was powerteo* to reopan the Baby Has Third HOPE Tour Long-Malloy strain th* town from exerrislng Judgment o f foreclosure. Hveug- To Vacation BRUNBI (AP) — Ita a oara- Ootnpletely suirounded, and In Land Cage rights o f ownership over the geeted other legal steps be tak­ Dr. A. Elmer Diskan will begin his.third twn-monbh On Aug. 12 meny gUstaning with geld, Bni- even epUt In two by the Malay- The m nlaga of Miss Mary foreclosed TH aorw. en to recover the property. shm states of Beiawak and Ba> tour aboard the American ho s h ip »S6 BO(FE Aug. nei crowned tts 83-year-old sul­ Maigasil Malloy et Washing­ Piled by Heirg The two helis, Uvlng In CaU- The Judgment o f foreoloeure The Rev. Herbert KeUey and GohunbU and ptesngl wU Brunei holds about 130,000 86 East Center St famUy wlU begin their vocation 16 in Colombo, Ceylon. The doctor, with o£Roeg at 26 tan, RsteaiNl BqOlah, today- ton, D.C., to Jdtei C. Long Jr. forala and Washington, offered was banded down by a Superior n Named oompete wtth the usual fare of Bolkteh iM hssn 'OBrvtag as ptR^e In on area amaller than HARTTORD (AP) —A tnie^ Court Judge tat June 1957. The Haynes S t and home at 648 'Piortttr S i., id ll be among of Manchester waa solemnlHd the town $509.45 In back toxee At Summit St Sunday from duUea at the First 160 dootnnt, dentteto, uanftm ^ bambuigiM* aittl hot dogs at ruler of this tiny, oU-cIcb «»»■ the State of Delaware. ttfq melodrama based on a tend when they learned of thsfr title injunction suit la based on the Oongregatioiml Chundi and the and other medioal aides tm the St Joseph’s Basaar. The sremen try in BorthsnrBofnep sl6ss hte After a tour of ttie town ths at nocn SatutfUy. July e, at forecloeura te bataig played In to the tend, and It was accepted. claim that Superior Court lacked Gilead Congregstlcnal Church. father, Mr OioM’ AH SatfodEn, Sultan was fUrlvan back to the Bt. Antbaqr's Church, Washing­ Tha suit to reopen foreclosure Jurisdiction to enter the fore­ 9 , MleMle l4fa> dauthter o t C3ayton C. and Carol HOPE begins its fMtfa mcnth of of the parish are preparing hun- Bast Hartford. WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL The Rev. Mr. KeUey wUl be a 10-month tour la Oeyten. ’Ilw dnds of these traditional Pol­ abdicated last Ootohtr. royal polaoe where fate wife ton. eras started on grounds that the closure Judsment ■lAy, Boat Hartford. She was born July 39 at Mt R eja Insteri—who is also hte The town was ordered Wed­ ■vital. Hartford. Her maternal Knmdparents are Ur. gueat preacher at ttie Bucking­ staff works wtth Ceylonese ish dishes In anUetpstlon of ttis F n m ttis massive dorae-Hka Tbs bride te a daughter ot acoeptanoe of back taxea con- crown, Ihsde by royal gold- first cousin was crowned In a nesday to appear tn Superior stitutsd a waiver of Judgment. u Orpia Lambert, 33 Gardner St Her paternal grand- ham Congregational Church In cotmtorperts in clsseaonms, labe opening of their 10th annual Mr. and Mn. Bdwaid Malloy of Court here a weri: trom today Eaphratea Dam and wands aboard die ship and baraor cn Aug. 13. smltlie fai secrecy, to the lOO- women only oeramony. About The town says the money was ■ra Mr. and Mra. Ray Schmidt Bast HartftMtL Her Glastonbury on Sunday. 400 women watted neiuiy four Washington. The bridagroom is to show why It should not be DAMABCRJS. Syria — A SMObfrandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Camril Doboy, The Rev. Joe^ W. Reevea In hCMpitate, medioal soboote and Golumbkt Is better known as toot-lcnf gold ooversd osRlsge the son of Mr. and Mra. John oooeptad In error by new per- that took hfen to the ooronatlon hours In the grid and rad ifarans enjrinsd from kssping proparty, Euphrates River dam planned dozen f| ,7 9 and U n. James Lambert West HartftMxl. Her pa> of Kenttngton Congregational ^ Gary GalfenbiMi of Wetberafirid formed by the sultan’s fattier In self on tbs guUdsd, ooudirlike ^Ia*ab» Keate Andrew, son ot William A. and Rosemary in the Hebron Churdi. HOPE officials appointed him iq> cake bootee In the church and David 8toQ o f Hartford The Rev. Mr. Reeves has had vestibule. the miUtlinilUan dollar assem­ throne with leopard skin tqBioI- ^**a*ab. M l OaS St. He was bom July 39 at Uanchoster to the medioal executive board story msds aspecUdly for the ware organtets and soloists. kfi.'f Boqittal. IQs maternal grandparents are Mr. and parishes In Indiana and Con­ Parish workars to staff ths 30 bly hall. Bouquets of white carnations necticut and haa served as a responslbie for rebrutttag volun- tMMths and 13 major rides are TWdng the heavy, glittering coronation. ^ I* Broam, S48 EUmt Middle Tpke. His paternal grand- teei* for the diip and super- Downtown police shens and pink gladioU 'were on the are Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Mareh, 64 Branford S t His tnisteo o f the MaaaachusetU asksd to make known their crown from the regalia bearer, altar. Congregational Conference and vlttng medioal woilc on board. the former ruler planed It cn hte wailed as dignitaries ware es­ _ ■ greatgrandmother is Mrs. Grace V. Brown, La- availability to chairman Joaeph Given In matitega by bar fa­ taught Bible for 15 years in He could not restet reondtlqg CHB within the next week. Work­ eon’s head so thM the two dan- corted to various rsoeptions and IJm B^ Calif. The paternal great grandparents are Mrs. Lea himself again. celebrations. The festivities be­ ther, the bride wore a fuH- O ttm m , New Bedford, Maas., and Charles Marsh, West private sdiooU at Northflel|l, ers wjio have pledged their gHngr, golden teasels hung at hte Mass. Since the flrtt HOPE voyag* eat*. He placed a sword, sym- gan two weeks ago on the sul­ length gown of peon de sole ac­ ■vrtagtleld. Mass. He has a brothw, Gregg A., 3%. eerrioes are urged to plan their cented with re-embroldetad The subject of his sermon wUl In lIM, more Ibaa 1,300 Ameri­ bollo of the sultan’s powers, at tan’s 33nd birthday. Official cel­ ♦ *1 • ' work schedules tn advance of laoe, teshloned wtth three- be, "That Tired Feeling." can medteal *ar*ennri have the young nan's watet. ebrating will continue for eight BlsUer, Matthew Garijde and Mark Carlyle, twin sons of Dr. A. Diskan Aug. 13 to 17, the dotes of the quarters-length slseves, and Richard T. Biemackl of Flush­ oarvad aboard 'a t . Tb*F bava boxaar. The sultan remained seated more day*. B u m W. and Claudia Teabo Kloter, Rockville. They were ing, N.T. wlB he gueat organist trained more 4,000 medical cathsdral-lanfth train.' Her bmn July 17 at Rcckville General H ^ t a l .. Their mutArw.i The basaar win be httd on the throughout the ceremony on a Sunday at the Hebron Oongre- personnal In devqloptag nadcins, golden throne while hte father shoulder-lengtti veil of sUk U- graagparents are Mr. and Mts. Charles R. Stanley, 61 Cara- Auxiliary Tau8 church grounds on Union and luaton was attached to a match­ gatlonal Chiuch. He te the week­ treatod over 130,000 people and Wsst Sts. and wlU benefit the drew hte own sword in alle­ I>eadliiie Nears btldge St Their paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Har­ end gueet of Mr. and Mra. Ken­ had 11,000 operatloos. ing open ipUUMK hot trlnuned old W. Kloter Sr., Rockville. Their maternal great-grandpar- Wile of Chief convent building fund. giance and the royal court Al­ neth Porter of Hebron. Mrs. The dootar w** honored by lowed eiult On Reservations with pearls, and she earrlad a ^ ’MAJESTIC Mr. and M n. Peter Teabo, RockviUe, and Mr. and Mr*. Granville Unpaid btaek and Jones of St Peter’s Lutheran have to reach Ugh tio live ig> Co Mn. John Chrteteason, contact; InstaUatlon of the first Urlri of­ Ing pink headbewa with full- eras celebrant at the nuptial HAIVrFORO (AP)—The Unl- Carr, Oaralyn Jean, daughter of Harry K. and Nancy salko, 14 King St. grid uniformed memhee* ol the A. Church tn New York. Dr. Dtekan’s atandente.’’ and Mrs. Richard Gddmltssr. ficers on Aug. 14, 1798, wlU be length vefls, end carried cas­ Masa. The bride waa given In vetatty of Ocansettout Modlcal- 40 Cobum Rd. She was bom July 15 at Manchea- Dtechoiged TXiesday: WUliam Brunei regiment. Another 40 of- recreated. Registration at the marriage by her father. Blemacke will present an or­ The reason the doctor gives A tentative sehedtde for the Evans, SO North Paik S t; Paul cade bouquets of pink dsteiea. dental Scboitt may still be In New Shuit on SenombeB . . . Do Memorial Hbqiftal. Her maternal grandi>ar«nts are Mr. gan recital of sacred music remainder of the year haa been fleen and men of the aim y and high school wtU be 10:80 a.m. Mtes Michele ReUIy of Man­ and Mr*. Anthony E. Phares, HamUton, Ohio. Her paternal for volunteering aboard the Rouleau, 70 Range HUl Dr.; David KMle of East Hartford temporary quartera at next fall’s a double inke in Majestic’s new­ from 9 to 9:80 a.m. Sunday. All planned. It includes a first aid the priloe force, were requirad to 13:45 p.m., but luncheon res­ chester was maid of honor. r « * n o t h w U Mrs. Dorathea Carr, Cincinnati, OWo. She has HOIPE te, ‘ T bad <0 do aocne- Debra Snow, Ellington; Hrien served as best mgli. Ushsra sesrion baeause of the monlfa- ly biased Corduroy, wide wale 'n sdio are Interested are invited course sponsored by the auxil­ to piide the carriage and work ervations must be made In ad­ Oerrold Stratton of Manchester t o w brodm a, kDchael, 18, Harry, 6, and Anthony, 8; and six tUng worthfwfatte to gain the re­ Kodeteky, 33 Tliompaon St; the brakes. were Robert Rorapaugh of Riv- hxig d elay caused by a pluinb- wonderful cotton in a brisdit to come to the recital prior to spect of such a wonderful iary In the fall, and other pubUo vance. erdale, Md., brother-in-law of was best man. ei* strike. M tM , CSiarsi, 14, Patrida, IS, Nancy, 11, Jesudfer. Marv Robert Pratt, 81 DaUey Gbvie; Aocerding to eetttnatoe, at The lodge had origlnaily plan­ After a reception and lun­ Birchwood (White) or darkling . T, and GbrM ne, 4. ^ r . a church time. group (hte fomily), and the SS Information programa and social James Reynokte, Vernon Gar­ the bride; and Larry Daly ot Six prefabricated buUdiiigs un­ FoettaO Sign-np events. least $8.8 million wae spent on ned a barbecue In South Coven­ Bast Hartford. cheon at the home of the bride’s Chestnut (Brown). Shapely * «< • « • HOPE seemed the perfeot way." den Apts.; pyntMa Way, NeUl the cOToneUlon. The expense te der construction at the school The Hebron Midget Football The first function of the organ- try on Sunday afternoon, but Mrs. Malloy wore a pink sUk parents, the couple left for a cOeevdeas waistooat in sizes 6-16. n ^ , Smaae, daughter of Philip M. and Merte Gdd- Hte wlte, Louree, te a oectt- Rd.;. John BoweBs m , Ever^ unlikely to be a great burden on at the Farmington campus will League wlQ bold sign-up for isation as a group wlU be to as­ that plan has been Canceled. 'linns wtth matching aocsoeories motm- trip to Maine. They live not be ready for toe Septem­ A-flare skirt, with hidden waist­ ■man, Fnuey, Leominrter, Maas. She was bom July 35 at Bur- fled Brallltet Dou«liter JIU imm green ltd. Bnmetons though. Oil imovides Sunday morning Aug. 11, at at 25 Ridge St Hospital, Fitchburg, Mass. Her maternal grandmother !a boys ages 9 to 18 on Saturday served wtth ifae Peace Cotps In sist the firemen with the annual and a corsage of white roeee. ber classes. Dr. Jriin W. Pat- band, in sizes 6-18. Then, top it and Sunday at 8 p.m. to 6 p.m. them with one of the hlgheet liv­ 9:80, members wlU attend’ wor­ The bridegroom’s mother wore Mrs. Sidney Goldman. Fitchburg, Maas. Her paternal grand- Ismir, ’Turbey. Hte son Lonoe Peach Shortcake Festival which The Herald’s Vernon Burean ing ttandarde In Asia. They do toraon, medioal school dean, said off with a ruffled flirt shirt, at PhMi* Hall at St Peter’s wlU be held Aug. 38. Anyone ship at United OongregaUcnal an aqua Mue priiahed sUk dress p t r ^ ore Mr. and M n . PhlUp M. Finley Sr., 58 WethereU was aollv* wtth histruotoe* of to at 88 Park S t, teL 876-8136 not pay peraonal iroome tax Church In ToUand. Bradley FteW Said Wednesday. ^ck-in Style, in a cotton Rustic ■t Her paternal greatgrandporenta are Ifr. and Mrs B K. Eptempal Church in Hebron. the Handicapped, end also wishing to hrip wtth the festival or 648-8711. News Items may be wtth matching accessories and Since It will take at least a Pakdey of Birchwood with B s n ^ 348 Center St, and Mr. and MTa. Jamea T. Fliiley The football league includes served as a medteal aide aboard may contact Mrs. WkUace Irish mailed to P. O. Box 887, Bock- a white orchid. Inadequate for Cargo 'month of woric after toe strike the bbys from the towns of An­ Pumpkin. Sizes 8-18. Sr., Oneonta, N.T. ^ the HOPE for more information. vine. A reception for 100 wae held WINDSOR LOexeS (AP)—De­ is aetUed to oomjAete the work, • • • * • dover, Hebron and Marlborough. at the Mayflower Hotel, Wash­ Dr. Diskan loves to talk about The purpoee of the newly lays In air traffic at Kennedy there te Uttle chance toe build­ — ' f * ?**** *®^!*** Thsnena, aqn o f Gerald S. and Eleanor formed auxiliary U to inform ington. For a plane trip to Etaig- International Airport In New ings will be ready for the first Msnnhfister Evening H «*ld HOPE and haa done so before laad, France, and Ireland, Mrs. tnarton. East Hartford. He wa* bora July 35 at Man- many Manchester ctganlssttons. (he public about better fire Sammer Employe 'Fired York have fed predictions that class of 48 otudnite, he sold. m aste Ifamorial Hdqittal. Hie maternal grandmother la Mn. Hebron cerrespcodent, SIsrJorte protection, and to promote the A/ew Low Summer Long wore a pink Hnen drsos Bradley International Airport The buUdlngB were to have Porter, ML 238-M18. Tt has 106 beds, a pewnanent HARTFORD (AP) — C9iariea wUh matxUilng aocessortee. The Hartfotd. His paternal grandparents staff o i 88 inchKltng several «loc- best interests of the fire de- here might be used to handle douUed toe ■chools’ capacity are Mr. and Mre. Thomaa F. La.wtcn. Eaat Hartford. Jasper, 20, a summer emiSoye couple live In East Hartford. B. toca, and a staff of 80 to 85 doc- poitmoit. It was brought out the spill-over in cargo. But tiiat from 48 total students to 48 med­ at the July meeting that there of the State Welfare Depart­ Mi*. Long to a graduate of idea haa been refuted. ical . and 48 dental students. on the two-month tour ment, ha* been fired because of Tally-Ho . . . Riding high for — BBaabe4h, daughter of Everett W. and Woman Victim are many avenues of public Fill Up Price on.., the UMverstty of Maryland, Col­ "The facilities are not avail­ Lab space for toe students will rhynhi Rentter Gerher, ElUngtoii. She waa bom July 14 at service open to the group such hte involvement tat a one-car lege Point. Mr. Long te a grad­ Fall, separatee with a spare, ’Ibe ehip was wnmisskmed in able to handle a major cargo be provided by toe Storra UOonn Roekvito General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are as the distribution of fire pro­ crash tfaat injured a 17-yaar-old uate of the CattwUc University campus, wtto toe chance of bus shapely look . . . a supei^ hack­ Ot $134 Theft 1946 by the V jB. Navy as the operation," aaid Trans Worn "• Mrs. Albert Reutter, Rockville. Her paternal grand- tection information and the girl July 20. of America, Washington, D.C. Alriines, Wednesday which rldM for students end faculty ing jacket with a long sleeved P” ?**" ^ Mn. Ernest Gerber, Rockville. She has a Being a good, trusting Samar­ Ocnsolatton. It served attemate- sponsorship of various safety Tbe Wilson youth aras FUEL OIL 14 9/10 He te employed as si teariier at ly as a transport and bospttal makes two international fUghte to the labs a real poosibility for fdull^ shirt (ascot detaches to bremer, J ^ re y W., 6; .and twosUters, Dawn M ., 8, and Lyime programs. "dropped" by tbe deportment STRICTLY C.OJ). Bast Oathriio High School. a week from Bradley to London. toe fall. Dr. Patterson said. 2X moonii. itan cost an elderly Manches­ «Mp before the Navy turned her a band neck) Emd . yoked, angle Membership in the auxiliary after he was charged with reeb- As a result of meetings Tues­ If the otrUce^ te settled in • « • « « ter woman $134 as a result ot over to the Feople-to-People less driving and carrying a pte- pocketed skiitl Jadeet and skirt, is open to any woman 18 year* Linden • Gcrmaki day, “we can only say now that leas than two wraks. It may be U *^***5**^’ *'**tos Marie, daughter of David P. and an Incident occurring last Fri­ Heatth FoisidaMaa ki 1960. tri without a permit. Tbe case Mhibiram Ddbttiy 200 M o r n a hixurious lined Diagonal Wod, The foundation sponsors Proj­ of age or older Uvlng in the w« are not considering a fuH poosible to arrange the curriou- Mary Vaughn LAMarche, Rockville. She waa bom July 19 at day. Eighth District or having a has baen oontinued to Aug. 18 The marralge of Mtes Chris­ in Hunt Club Navy, Riding Red ect HOPE. The sUp was re­ FILL UP NOW! International cargo schediHlng lum so students would not have Rockville General HospltaL Her maternal grandparents are The victim, Ethel Davis of 14 member of her immediate fam­ in Circuit Court. tine Annette Germain to Kurt (that’s marvelous as an accent painted bright white with its at present” said the TWA Hart- to go to Stom for toelr bio­ Mr. ^ Mn. Robert T. Vaughn, Rockville. Her paternal Linden St, was sitting on her ily In the fire department Jasper was driving a stats car Michael Unders, both of Mon- as weill). The shirt, an acetate new name, HOPE, painted in ford-Sjuiiigfleld general mana­ chemistry and physics labs, he p a ^ moQier is M n. SopUe LeMarche, RockviUe. She haa a front porch wtth an invalid Meetings are held on the third which went out of ocntrol, state 0OOKMHVE OIL GOMPMIY cbeeter, was solemnised Satur­ sur^, in Gddeup/Red, Hunt PRKaer, David P. Jr. huge letters across its' side. ger, Lawrence Vandergrift. said. friend wben a car-load of peo- Wednesday of eaep month at 8 police said, and skidded into 3IS N O AD Sr. TBUm ONI M3-ISB3 day morning, July 20. at Bt. Traffic oontrollers at Ken­ Qub Navy/Red or Rldiz^ Red/ « « ide drove up. The doctor will spend his days Keney Park, otriklng Carol James’ Chun^. making hospital rounds, serving p.m. at the firehouse. Main mui nedy, protesting unsafe work­ DOUBLE SURE Gotd. Jacket in sizes 8-16. Skirt Breatet, Mark Do m U, bon of WUlMd and Bernice Bras- A middle-aged woman got out HUQardSts. Claik, of Windsor. The bride is the daughter of ing conditions, have slowed the aard BreauU, RockvOIe. Ha was bom July 16 at RockvUle Gen- at ship and shore clinics and LOUISVILLB, Ky. (AP) — in 8-18. Shlit in 8-18. of the ca r' and asked if she Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Germain of already-congested sir traffic Motorlate often are confused by Hospital. ^ maternal grandmother ia Mra. Benoite might have a drink of water. giving lectures. Evenings will 102 Ridge St The bridegroom is there by enforcing ev«y safety «»asard, Rockville. IQs paternal grandparents are Ifr. aial be spent in roundtable discus­ tola sign at a service station: She was told to go ahead into the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl rule ' in the book. “<3old Ice Water.” Ml*. Arthur BreaUlt, F!aat Hartford. He haa a brother, Steven sions on medical subjects. A. B., 1. the kitchen and help her self. At the same time, according On Saturdays, panels of Amer­ to the two ladles, a teen-age ican doctors will discuss a spe­ -ASpedob for Thursday, Friday and SatardayA Meoaler, Jaay VtaKcnt, son of Lawrmce P. and Molly girl followed, the woman into cific disease. Also, the doctors C. Meunlsr, RockyUle. He was born July 18 at RockvUle the dwelling’ also presumaMy will lecture and teach at near­ Geoeral HoqiMal. HU matmnal grandmother U Mn. Alvlne to get a drink. A young man by schools. Sweater Set . . . Geared fo r a White, WotervUle, Maine. K s paternal grandmother U Mra and three children were also Although over two million sizeable piece of the action . . . a Bertha Meunler, Stewhegan, Maine. He haa a sister, Laurie said to be in the car, but did people in the disadvantaged long ptdl, lightly ribbed, in Am . not get out. countries have directly bme- ^ m T E S T I C • «t • # « Birchwood l^^te with multi- 'The girl and womcui emerged fltted from the HOPB with im- striped collar and cuffis, sets the .. ‘Ihemae Jekn, son of Kenneth W. and Janet from the house within a few munteattona, operations and oth­ RED & WHITE STAND immeQ Tomlinaon, 88 Goelee Dr. He was bom July 25 at Man- minutes, thanked their host and er medical services, its chief LT.WOOD pace for a efteek stovepipe pant gietew Memorial Hoepttal. HU maternal grandmother U Mra. the car departed. goal Is to train the country's 200 ¥fEST CENTER STREET. MANCHESTER in Chestnut Erown or Birchwood f » Fred McCormick, Benton S t He has two brothers, Kenneth W , On the following morning medical staff to the best of White. Orion® acrylic sweater Jr., U, and WUliam G., 11. LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET ?MATESTIC = • m 0 0 0 Mrs. Davis noticed the money American medicine. in sizes 84-40. Lush cotton cor­ missing from her purse. The Ceylon Is a small island na­ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 9:00 A.M. lo 9:00 PJd. duroy pant in sizes 6-18. Leenaid, QraibU Irene, daughter of RnUiam A. and San­ $134 was all in cash. tion at the southern tip of Indio. FRBSH MEATS — REfTAH. DEPARTMENT dra WlUon Leonard, Wapping. She waa bom July 26 at Man- Police said their only deacrip- The Ceylonese government and M o r t a l Hoepttal. Her'maternal grandfather U Ro- Uon of the car waa that it was medical groups Invited the ship CHECK THESEPRICES-COMPARE loiM R. Wilson, Wapping. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. an old one. to lay anchor there. ALL Oim MEATS ARC FRESHLY CUT AND DISPUYED u d RTIUam A. Leonard Sr., Wapidig. She has a sUter, Kathleen M., 8, . 0 0 0 0 0 ’EM and THEN YOU DECIDE!! NOT PRE-PACKAGED D. Ja*knwiU, Tins LeoUe, daughter of James A. and Linda ^toatfaouse Jankowski, Hartford. She was bcm July 26 at Mam Serendipity .. . Get a headstart rlwstor Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother U Mn. OUR OWN CURED BRISKET on Fall, 'thanks to A^estic’s ” *»«^*’* Ramsey, East Hartford. She baa two brothers, James NATIVE PEPPERS t NATIVE TOMATOES fashion expertise! Zip into the Jr., 8, and Teddy, 6. U.S.D.A. CHOICE unconfining flatteiy of a slim 0 0 0 0 0 diift with leather-look Ehireka ___ loCbeBce, Matthew Josepb, eon of Jamc* and Pamela trimmed pockets . . . in a crispy, Bsfguson LoChance, RockvUle. He was bom July 36 at Men- crunchy Bonanza Tweed, a rayon ctaoste Memorial Hospital. IQs mstemal grandmother U Mra. Bdward FMguson, Putruun. HU patmval grartdparenta are Mr. /acetate/other fibers blend and Mrs. Armsnd LaChance, Putnam. 2 9 s that’s grrat for year ’round, • CORNED country-wide wear. In lucky FTeemer, MIcbelle Monique, daughter of Philip T. and Penny/Tumbleweed Beige only. Altlie* Plerog Frsemer, F t Devens, Mass. She was bora July Sizes 8-18. 0 ^ R*c Devms Army Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is Bmete J. Plerog, M O'lAory Dr. Her paternal grandparents NATIVE CUKES s a n a n a s are Mr. and Mn. George F. Freemer, 54 Florence St She has BEEF lb. a outer, Christine Simone, 16 monttiB. MEAD CUT 0 0 0 0 0 ■art, Kimberly EUen, daughter of Thomas C. and Marion EXTRA LEAN-FRESH GROUND flw ip Hart, 10 Walker St. She was b « n July 28 at Manchester IC NOT PRE-PAC!KAOED OUR OWN CURED Memorial Hoiqittal. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp, Wapping. Her paternal grandmother U 3 f o r l 9 ^ lb Scotch Ham STORE HOURS. >b*. HanUd Hart, 60 Cooper St. She haa a brother, Eric, 15 Chuck Ground * W MON., TUBS., SAT. 10 to 6 Bwssrll, Slepheii Jen, son of Horace E. and Sandra Hus- DELICATfiSSEN DEPARTMENT ted Russell, 106 Briton St He was bora July 27 at Manchester PEACHES WED., THURS., FRI. 10 to 9 .Kamovlal Hoepttal. Hte materaal grandmother te Mn. Wanda CANTALOUPES Grote & Weigel— Muckes—First Prize Busted, 140 Garden Dr. HU paternal grandparatt* are Mr. and Mi *. Horace RusseU Sr., 848 Highland S t He has two iMtottisni, Dean E., 4H, and James A., 18 months. * • • • « FRANKFURTS and COLD CUTS CUttMTd, Conte Lyn, daughter of Thomas W. and Cbrla- 46 VARIETIBS-SLICBD TO ORDER Um Cose CUltford, 187 BteseU St. She was bom July 24 at Man- 3 1 4 9 chsstfT Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are HAM SALAp—POTATO SALAD—COLE SLAW—MACARONI SALAD Mr. and M n- Harold P. Cose, 65 Foxcroft Dr. Her petteraal 3 for 1.00 grandparents ore Mr. and Mi*. Raymond Clifford, 896 Hart­ ★ ★ Lot US fW your frowtr with U.S.D.A. choicu moats, notivo poullry, ford Rd. FRUIT Be Sure To Try Us For FRESH Soobrook Farm fruits and voqotoblot. Sdv# up to 15 to 20% and . Osrite Michael, son of Henry C. and Audrey oat llko a khiq. Vootura ‘ttlonlan, Rockville. He was bom July 27 at Manches­ BASKETS • Full Um of Groceries ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and NATIVE MM. Loring Ventura, fkwth (Coventry. His paternal grahdpar- Wo root eoM storoM leckors for your froion moots cmd vogotabios eote ary. Mr. and M n . Chester Blonian, RockviUe. He has a • "Hememode" Cole Slow for os NtHo as $1.25 a month. Tho lockor holdii about 250 pounds stetor, Stacey Marie, 2. Made To • # • P and PoMo Soled SWEET of moot. Comparo thh dool boforo you buy o homo frooior. Order • Frethly Sliced Cold Cuts CORN IF YOU LIKE THC BEST QIYE US ATEST TRI CITY SHOPPING PLAZA BISSELL ST. 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j'ii. Ill / - x MANCHBSTBR IV IR IN G HERALD, llA N C H iStB B , OOHN., tCRtTSSDAY, AUOIBT 1, 1968 iiiri M ■■■ r— - — i— . . ------‘n'-.'- ^— ------1 r ' 1 ^ 0 , •tfeURSDAY; AUGUST 1, 1968 J la iu r l) 90ter Ew nitig fwraUi thoboday. aooust i. PdgBM 11 to 20 oliida two daaghtsn, Mrs. Jo­ seph'Paxquatta of Ladyard and 4 ,0 0 0 TroiS]^ tNlitaary Mm. Ronald Parry cit NlsBlle; a etapdeeghter, MM. Albart ; Crispin©, Zubrow to Expand Bakar of Mbnaflald; and ll Rown to Viet m gitodAIMno. Death Claims Fontral Mrvtoas wia ba bold Hartford Rd. Shopping Area toBaomwr at t pin. at tha Fliat :^o Firm line TTnogiMRHnnal Chnrdi, Oavan- T w o HartiloTd Rd. busi- Miuaro toot star* just otet of m# j a i b olOe* of ByOunoirauTomo ment of tosohsn, bs bagan to whioh Is qtiMdy dtoripated whan from Paga Oaa) Yanderbrook try. Burial with mllltaiy taonora BftMmen, Samuel A. Orta- ■tor* and fao&g Hut- MAC oa ahtomTS* bamniM (C writ* "obssBstvriy," rsoatvtog he raoflto a Una, or reads soma- "Mldsaansr'’ w m wrlitet in thing that aspectoUy plsaaea win ba in tha Naftan Bkla Onn- Bino of CMsplno's Suprane ^ '”>• WUitte w MA Wtoan, Beat Tlw Mh DtvMoB Hoops JolMd mors prtoss, tor pros* m wbO a VaaMiteook, t t ataxy, Obvaotry. 1981, wlMft aa mMlwr, Jamaa M varas, tote tiaastorrtog to him. OtlU., iMto Air many Fil wali aaay oaPat tha Potto y**, TT* aMaMot a difonsa toroa In liw iMiilMB Scully, WM wosktog tdiraril hto UCkam, wbtro b* w m asraidsd aiw opsKwa «w brow of Wertown Vbmr- An»w L*wwnoo and u now b ^ a n t t to town. PhJ>. at the UUIsaiaHy of Oon- Ih m n l B onn 4N Jachaonr S t, Ing built by oontraolor John SuBraWrildto sIbMM Us d ru r provlnB«>i that inotadas ih n a tha top pttoe t e poalry hto last He aKHvad tost winter to the NomrtMMt M wnmnaaMe, from 7 to t macy, are boUi baildi&g and Bsotteut, wbars hs to now aa two undargraduat* yaata. ' ftawt houos he has owned, on L9taO. I t , dtod TDMai^ at Wonongron, bofh ot -Manehes- stoM » yMjhi ago lath e ptW Bl UJI. Army and two MMhB dlv^ Bi«Sah pwifSMor. B to on* ot pjn. ex p im d ln a novT in codmc- buMttg, aatod too oigHHuM m granay and woodsy aerso bssM* rnaaai OMBty Madleal Oaatar. tor. ahias and two South Vlatnamas* 96 96lsotloi>s to "Ths MarohM,” A* UOonn he studlsd under tnn with rakieated Rt. 6 Sinoe__ both _ men_ plan to loaso__ f win hav* oyMbMn* of on- tha fast-nwvtag Mt Hops River •aala Aaaa, OaUL' Mrs. M ^ A. MoGann under construction Acroas npaoe in t ^ ^d aU bmiooB and oidts near Us oor- hriluilry dtolstoiBi. pnUtoliad lid : yaar. Ih* book John MSlooim Brinnto, poet aikl to M—rilaitl, an ideal spot te M^. VuuamAmok iraa feaaa Mra. Maiy'A. Laa MeOatm of VM. otOee^ say North Vlat- raoolvad the prsaUglwn 1667 author who luu aino* moved to angrano. but awwolaUy tor a Merr. 14, u n in JftnmMk, lf.T^ Harttod, widow of Jamas P. the roftd frc»n th eir presen t tour bumunga ther* •« om oor- nsin hM tha equtvatent at sight Lamont Poatry Saotian Award, Boaton UMveraMy. SouUy aaid pout. He Uvea wMb hto wtt* aad Itnad Ih MinrliiaUr aaaat aiore. nsr of MoRoo and Hartford Rd. Bridge StlMadiag south from mad* aanuaBy by tha Amarloan tbat Brlmito had the ability to MeOaini, dlad yestarday at n to- OUaplBo’s -wm no loBgor oidat divtotoas either in Em norihen ArlSM (UOonn ’60) and Ihair o( Ua UCa. Ha aaoMd la OtM- eei eenvalsacwit hospital. She The vrilue of the shopping will make a amall shopping oon- prorinoas or otyaoent to Eism to ftsadtmy of Po6ti I* a nsw post effaoe himarif whan reading (be four-yaorold son John and ta- aria they are building bocame tar. but KMooy St will bo «xtnd- work of a student, a qusUiy aras tha moOtar of Jra o a P. •d over Rt. • to form an intar- Laos, tha DMZ or ths souSuth- for hto fin t ptihitolisd book. font daughter Dledia. , McOana and Mrs. Mary Do- obvloua today when WUUam Oriepino aaid the Savlnga moat part of North Virinam. BciSly bimsrif poaaaaoM, m stu­ JOhneon, vice president and Bank of Manohoate has Just soetton wlih Hartford Rd. and ■oiSly grow tq) to New Ha- post, both of Manchoator. Lertag photo ArouDd ■ Saigon, moanwhito, dents now atudftog under him A aarkms, ahy. SUgiit peraon, Survivota ahm inchide two treasurer ot the Ravings Bank aigned a teotatlv* iMae tor 1,000 be aaUL VM, wbsn h* eras adnoated to atteot to. SonUy writes, be said, beoauM ot Mancheater (8BM), announc- square feet of Us present buQd- Crl^lno went into detail on E n g a g e d six South Vtatoamsae military OathoUo Bobooto, sad had iw to- cfhaX' sona, anothar danshtsr, Engage instaUailaao wars hit by mortar he "hM to," to make sens* out ad the bemk la aeeklng a branidi tog. The buUdiag has 6,000 tos plans. teothm of batag a-w rite ot any B e taaofaas ooursea in eraaitva of Iho omotSono of Uvtag. Bo Tha MMag jaent of mi— Su- office la «he old Ciiaplno market rituuw feet of apace upatirira The new store wm face the Ths engagement of Mini Anne Are early today, but a opokes- soft uatU ba woo a prtoa to a kilting, hitottol-toahlon, wMh FMnaiad aartoues arm bo hold man said oaoualHas and dam­ A Poem wouM Hko to try drama, ho tommiaw at 9dS a.m., from the Ban JUw StspbMUon of Bast when It is vacated and remod- wUoh laavasabout 6,000 aqu«w * * '* * ^ !? \“ ^ Marie DuBaldo to Thomas Ml- iwgA««tiA with hto first at­ atudents wafting to tha haU out- riiael MMney, both of Manohm age war* lisht , said, if bs ooidd writs wMh a DiQoa Fonoral Homo, U Main Hartford to Ttkoinas Edward eled. teet Crlsplno plans to lease to U,000 square f*et of ^ao* up- tempt—a potto agatflM a St aide hto ofDoe, mannaeilpia to ■pst^ aettog company to t e , has baan announoad by bar UB. haadquartes raportod no Patriolfs Day pazada wrtttan in S t, Hartiord, wldi a Ugh Maas Qrant of North Ha.ven has been Crlsplno aeid today Oie founds- <0^ <*«▼* other burinenees, he s t ^ e ^ 6,000 in the baa*- hand, te iheto turn. Ha also m in d . And bo would Uka t o try of requiem at the Church of S t announoad by her mother, MM. tl<« tor his new IftOOO square m « tor rtorage. paianta, Mr. and Mra. P e te J. rignitloant aothm t e Amaclean Soota dialaet (and to a Mtomid, teMbM oowaM on poatry, to- DuBaldo ot 5 Irving St troops ftot said soUHen ot tbs a rtaUy long posm, whiab to Juctin at io a.m. Burial wffi bo Jamaa MoLaan Stephenson of toot supermarket has bem told ^ ^ Of Coventry h* addad, axplatoing How R AU sttftof to the raceptlva studant pariiapo what ho to wotMag on in M t S t Bonedlet Comotory. B ut HutHord. 8h» la alao tha oh land luat wut of hla itruwif hrandi oftloa, In tha CMh win ba pUcad In tha old build* Her fiance to the son of Mr. lot Infantry Division bad unoov^ Oama About oarly this sum- hto own deep krve of aU good and M ra Geoige Mitnay cf 85 eiad a toiga enemy food oadio goring a long aummsr to Major- Frlondo may caU a t the fu­ mor). pootry. oa, offiarad an a gift from aa neral homo today from 7 to '9 Stephenson. u Rd. Contraetdr W aite PoiowsM .proval from . (be State Bank sirji-zjsrrz S. AMon a t near Loo Niito, tdose to the Oommlaelaner'*■ * ' and * the "■*■*Federal ’ front of ths building wm faoo M m DuBaldo to a 1987 grad­ Cambodian border. It tooluded Ho anus attending Southorn Tha Sl-yaarold poet looka, odltor-frtond. On* tbtog to aow, p.m. Her fiance is the son of the of Farmington gave him an Oc- howarar, future poams wU b* Rev. and Mr*. Hoksaid L. Grant tober compIeUon dnte. Deporit UBunace Oorp. Hartford Rd. Extensive remod- uate of Mancberiar High School 35 tons of tloo. Oomwotlaiit Stet* at tha ttms, tromi the point ot view ot Ih* MIDSUMMER Mro. AiOor Bailor It aU goe* wril, Johnson aeM, ritng wm be done. and attended the Uutveraity of Tkoops ftom. the soma dWioion Farm Fields tor look of any otbor dltaotloa nsoot gananhon, not much old- about paopla, not nalun, hs of North Haven. formerty of Zubrow said he wm move out raid. But to "MMsummar** only ROCKVILLI! — Mro. Maty Manchester. ______the braorii office wlS open for R t 6 definitely played a part Oonneotlout She to employed found 150 tons ot rice, suppUea to hto Ufa, hut with tbs auoosas sr than hto students, amapt tor Perko BuUor, 6S, of West Staf­ of hla 2,100 square fbot Westown bualnaaa In a ramodlad Crta* in their buUdtog plana, Crla- wMfa Hairtoon’s StaUenara, 848 and 70 bkqwtoa tost waakend to ofttas posm and ths onooungs- hto air of prsoooupted worry. about snUnalaT (Coyentry, Conneicticut) Mias Stephenson Is a graduate Pharmney into * new, 5,000 pino building in January. Mata S t Mr. MHney to a 1967 ford, arlfe of Arthur Butlw, died of Central Connecticut State pino said. the soma araa about 78 mSto yesterday at her homo after a graduate cf Maaohasler High north ot Saigan. It to one, of the CoDege where she majored in School, attended S t Fraruria B y JAMBS SCULLY long tUnoas. She waa the siater elementary education. She wm chief tollltratlon routes tor eos- of Mrs. JuUa Boucher of Rock- O rder In H ie Ctgp’tl With Emotion and Cash OoHege, Blddalard, Iteine, and my troops tfareatantog Satfon be teaching In East Hartford to preaontly attending the Date and has bssn aa area of inoroas- laala O. vUle. this Mr. Grant la a grad­ Smneone aiqiearing in Cir­ Survlvori also include a eon, tan. Proresalng Inatttute, Hartford. iiy aotlvtty to recent weeks, Tbftt the high sheon cf dsftth ooald blot uate of the Ublverelty of Con­ cuit Court ,13 on Monday, on Ha to a computer operate at fonda three and a half yeaia a daughter, three brothers, and a charge one can only gueae presumshly in preparation t e this green enfraiy, or life tiarvive a^o and was emidoyed as a three graadefaUdren. necticut where he is presently Manoheate Msmortol Hospital. doinf graduate work in psy­ at under Uie ctreumstences, Americans Respond ihe enemy assault on the capital pnpacator t o Seleet Wuraeiiea Funeral aervicea wm be held Tha wedding to planned for wWoh to axpectad in ths naori tiie greait ice age, is ahneet not chological examining. was obviously * novice in June 1969. in LaHahnt. Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Wil­ mattera of Judicial protocol. two month*. liam H. Yost Funeral Home, W. Be atazted in the,nm ery bu- Even the meet hardened UB. BBS bomben hav* been to be believed. CSeariy, today's aineae with Us fa^ur in ItSS Main St, Stafford Springs. The To Biafra’s Plight pounding the area ateodUy for Rev. Kenneth Mlchnay wm of­ criminal would never tetnk mw eunliidit ripens into gxses aa the C.L>. Vandertnook ft Son Public Records of indulging in the Imprcqiri- a boagl>t traditional hunUllty and con­ enemy base eampa, bunkero the boaineaa and opeiated it tm- Minings. Ralph J. Rockwell, et al, to Al­ planeloads of food and medloine tJ»*y tev«tod the Ixwp in Afri- ^ • m w . I . | • a a | l and troop concentratioos 37 it has been so. Stfil, gkdal rode Friends may can at the fu­ freds Krutainis, two parcels on trition it is a defendant’s ob­ adivbecauee tee relief planes «“ ***»• «<>nectlng carii ^ V aJIA V aA CASAA til IMO when he aold it and be­ ligation and advantage to mile* nolth of Tay Nbih Otty. Nice giant hone pokes through tiie esrth came a rqaeeeBtathre to neral home today from 7 to 9 Marble St., conveyance tax must fly at night to avc4d Nlge- ®® street cornet* for Btofrans. $17.60. fuUm. Five other BS2 raids war* Renyx, Field ft Ok., hae., a New p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 I lisn government anttoircraft CSilcagnans, the ladtee said. Injures Two made on tergeia near the A and wigfas the age-dd wUs that Mock and 7 to 9 p.m. Robert W. May Jr. and Ber­ In an outrageous breach ot Are, I—wWtig In the dark on beautifully.’’ Ycch investment firm. courtroom sanctity, some m- Hardd Lunt, 88, of WUUngton Shau Valley, the big enemy aup- nice B. May to Lsmdis Slierman' makeriiift lymuny xtrlps. Nwonye Otoe, head of the ply base area west of Da Nang, -Ha developed a near method Mia. Jeeephine B. PatelU Cooper and Mary Jane Cooper, mamieied person stood be­ Photographs showing tiny York office of the RepuUic arrested yesterday fai Tolland these fields, the livestock lodced .within. of plant iwopacaitai which earn­ fore the bench, received the and charged with operating and near Dak To, in the cmiral A herd of motley, whites end Useks, Mra. JoaepUne Benis PatelU, property at 75 Richard Rd., con­ Btofrans wMh protruding ribs ^ ***• highlandi. ed htan*woridwide recofnitiaa, 80, of IM Vomon St, wldaw of veyance tex $S3J6. disposition of Us case and and rfjiA helltos ot malnu- <* • « tor his countrymen, while under the Influence of and in IMO was named man of the cows browse in bblivkn, Anted PstUIl, died auddmily Carrog L. and Jane Moriazty stede the clerk’s gavel on the trltfon brought mskton and dra- , O te refera would-be oontribu- liquor after being involved In a * e Ote year by the QnmeeUeat fiiia morning at ber borne. to Marshall J. and TJia B. way out! results. tors to the groups which have two-car accident. Casaaltied Up Niasery men’s AsaodaUan. H« MM. Patem was bom Nov. bean helping Btofra all along— Lunt, poUce aold, waa travel­ their musdee ruffling under veile was a past levaftlwit of the as- Cohen, pnH>erty at 19 Cuahman Three glrto who had worked in SAXX)N (AP) — The number 10, 1H7 in Italy, daughter of Dr., conveywee tax $25A5. OU Co. Inc., office addkiou to Nigeria with the Peace Cttrpa ing east and veered Into the of men killed in action to Viet­ cf gaudy, vklet-winged blade fUas aootation and a past president weetbound lane on Rt. 74, hit­ P e te and Mary BUUs BUUs, Cart and Susanna L. Krach to gas station at 484 E. Middle teamed m> with a young Brttiah- 5 nam—Americora, South Vtot- aswsrm '^air hides—and awidi '(heir tails, and past secretary of (he Near and came to thta country and to Tpke., $6,500. er ^ UNICEF, ths Unlt- ting headon a car driven by Bnyland Nurserymen’s Associa­ Douglaa E. and Ann G. Kehl, James MeHen, 28, of 125 ISgh nameae and enemy—inereased Manrheeter 96 years ago. property at 893 Oakland Su, con­ Newton H. Smith A Sons for mlttee, rented _a ______sd Nattons chllihen’s fund loot week although a ganaral tion,- and a member cf the Plant Survtvora include a daughter, wMdi baa started a Blafran re- St, RockvUto. thickset, but Umber as bullwhipB Propacators Sodety. veyance tex $23A6. —8. --- M.------Childs,» ——altenUians '■ " " to— mWKVg^re UVUbfront WMand VMMsoon HM1 had WOK-dona- liauivii.in A passenger in the Mdlen lull oonttouad in the ground te a . Christine Slygar of Man- James J. and EUeen M, FeUce d cheater with whom she made car, Margaret MeUen and the to Raymond J. and PameU T. the Blafrana They also located S ’ driver, were treated te Jaw In­ The U.S. Conknond, to its quick lengths unraveM at the tips, OrngregaUcnal (anirch. Be was her home; a brother, Joseph J a n e c ^ , two parcels on Wood- tor Raymond a more afOusnt donor, who paid weekly summary today, sold 198 a former member of Handies- Benis of Naauet N.Y.; and sev­ juries at Rockville General Hos­ land St, conveyance tax 828.10. pool at 91 Al- ,or a fuU-page adverttoemeiTln pital and Lunt was treated te Americans were killed com­ ter Lodge of Itaaona and the eral nieces aiMl nqihews. ton 8t„ $8,000. the New M Times. pared ktlb 157 to the previous from side to side. Nearby, a Inraoe Omar Shrine C9ob. Be waa a Tha tuaernl wm be bUd Sat­ George Kornaa and AUce brutoe* and abrasiona Christo­ Komsa to Noel R. and Annette Jrfm R. Wenneigren Co. for In CUesgo, a young woman , - nnwnoi*^*^.^ pher Mrilen, 2, w m not injured. week. of muiee tethered to iron stakes member of the Toth and Bcotr urday at SAB ami. from Uie Abraham Zubrow. new drug from the West Indies, iMose L. Cyr, property at 608 Center of Biafra In the United State. Lunt, who wm' also charged The number of wounded stand stock-atilL And out through space, tiah Rite Bodies and Sphinx John F. Tiemey Funeral Home, store at 469 Hartford Rd., $76,- w rite husband is now In Biafra, dropped sharply, however, to ‘^en^)le of Bartford. 219 W. Center St, with a Maas St., conveyance tex $42.90. "At the time are wrote the with failure to grant one-half Marie Calve, et ol, to MSk 000. enlisted the aid of about $0 other contract, are didn’t know the the highway, to ocheduled to ap­ 1,088 tost week from i,014 a , Survlvure include a son, Bmoe of requiem at S t James’ week earlier. Of those wounded at time, too far aiway to hear, W. Vanderbrook of Mlssioo Churdi at 9. Burial wm be In construction Oo. Inc., two par­ Blafrana would be starvinf,’’ pear In Mnnoheater Circuit -St Jamaa' Cemetery. cels on BTorence S t, .convey­ OoUMain'says. Court 13, Aug. 19. There w m ex­ tost weak, 680 war* bospitaltoad. a flashing Sabre-iet transcends Viejo, Calif.; a alatsr, Xra. WU- U.S. offlolids said there w ai Uaa> Sdiober cf Rockvllla; and Friends may caU at the fu­ ance tax $28.05. . Part of the money aras to ba tensive dariaga to both cars. the mules, the massive cows—a mere neral home tomorrow from 3 to Francto H. and Dmofliy R. Another Meeting Set «sed to set up a "Peaoe for Other ei sa police aotelty: pr#ols# for the a grandson. inoraas* to oombat deaths and Funeral services will be held 4 and 7 to 9 p.m Gowett to Ruamll F. and Nancy Btetra Oommlttee," originally HEBRON slow-motioned slip of silver Ught— Honday at 11 am. at the F. McIDnney, property at 70 aimed at forwarding Btafra’s Joseph P. Pelletier, 36, of ths deoraas* to the number of Bolmea Funeral Borne, 400 Main Mtrttfe Ann Sawn Eva Dr., conveyance tax $26.95. political and mmtary flgbt Loveland Rd. w m charged with wounded. and wakes a ghoatiy rainbow are 8t.« The Rev. Shnest S. Bartla Bvelyn Ann Sawn, S, daugh­ Executor'* Deed As Ciema Talks End against the rest of mgeria. recklees driving after he ted The report inereased the total flatly acroBS far hills, it dight of Second Congregational ter of Mr. and Mrs. FUilp Sav­ Martha A. Kemp, executrix ot (Oontbmed from Page One) ------Near, Oddstein says, the com!- itelce he fell aeleep at the of U.S. oasuoltias atone Jan. 1, Onirch wUl cfOdata. Burial wlU va of Mimllaon, formerly of the wm of Anna O. Kemp, to wheel. 1961, to 38,390 kfflad and 198,190 /-Mnintniimiv MA wot imu ***"*awl7 Wis Ruoriaas stsppsd taks on relief arork wounded. exhaustion,burning tiirough the blue be in Blast Cemetery. MsTHhester, died suddenly yea- Willtom S. and Ethel 8. Bouton, THe communique did not Indi- up their threatente ™ statements for the refugees as waU ■■as «»•ths The car struck a tree after running oft the road. H* to South Vietnamese hsadquar- uselesB sky, trailing away, . Friends may call id the fu­ terday in Madlaaa. property -it West St.. *»1i d mmtary actlvUlea around Job cf trying to influence Amsri- am en- neral hmne Sunday from 3 to She was bom Nov.- 4, 19M in ance tex $17.60. C i e c l t o e t e a L i ^ toward the Blaf- scheduled to appear In WUU- tars reported 3U sovarnmeot its destiiiaidon out of view. ^ relations. Relations had detsrlo- Csechoali"—r— r’TT raas. mantle Circuit Court 11 Aug. 27. troop* ware killed last week 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ICandMoter Manrhoate. arith the Lodge of H a s ^ will conduct HaUdea bet paiunia, aun rivors Dr. Morrto C. Fancher to Dr. Ppm. S ^ o t hosttUty, >««toi*hlp last VEBNON oomparsd with 188 a weak ear­ R ^ rtn D . BartoWsiir'spac backed by nmitery maneuveiv Monday. Stanley Ooodepaad, 44, cf 81 lier. Spokaamen said 781 war* The glacier’s gone. The cows assent G a meniortal service Sunday at Inolnds two bfotbsn, PfaUto O. 7 pjn. at the funeral home. Saw s and Chaitoa D. Saw s; Two Men Join Varnon Av*. w m diaiged with wounded tost week oompand grassward, earmarked with metal tags, Henry L. Harher Ikrae state*, VMaa C. Saw*, breach ot the peace tost night with 880 during the previous deUcades of ormuirant SOUTH COVENTRY — Hanry Cbristtuna B. Saw* and Aides os the result ot a domestlo dto- week. Another 28 ware reported i FU-e D epartm ent turbance. mlaring or captured tost week, lidand Korber, 71, of Croaa S t, L Savva; bar matenal grand­ of tbTM yean each. broculer Oonununtot grouping to * that glint and tick away the sun died yeeterday in Newington parents, Mr. and MM Cbarlaa Cfoodqwed WM farid at tbs compared with 10 the week ba­ AttyaeBATol^ M < ^ beat P r^ e to the eoneWer any settlement d the Tbe Toad of Manchester hired ton. Voterans Hoqittal. Be waa the rmaperanoe of Manoheate, and The Savings Bank-of Monches- punch in issuing the commu- crisis ttro ilbw flreM teia flito week Vsrnon PoUce Stetlan over­ as their ears twitch, as th ^ remain husband of MUilred Carponter her patenal grandmother, MM. ter from Sam A. Crtoplao, ap- nlque. It was released by the So- uubcek’s earlier on both 36 year* of age and both night and WM acheduled t e ap­ 'nio allied command reported one pulsing mass—as if each one Korber. Chrlatlaana Savva of Hattford. ptmdmatoly 1,000 square feet of vlet agency Tass while the meeting only aeparatdy with otMaiieheeter —Robert a hiii- pearance in Manchester CIreult 1,148 enemy were UUad last Court today. wesk, but U.S. haadquorters Born Sept 21, IMS, in lOd- Funeral aervtoes w« be brid qiace at 469 Hartford Rd.. te Ciechoslovak news agency was foreign parties to of 899 Woodand St. and Nor- had undergone the bidl, the calf, dletown, son of John and Lot­ Saturday at 11 a.m. at St Mar- ^ Cxechoslovak develop- O. Gagnon cf 40 CUntoii Iteand Guerette of the Itater- noted M usual that this figure tie Korber, be Uved in South gaxot Church, Madiaon. Burial pletion of building, and with two meeting bad ended and that a mente appeared to have b i i « • etate Motor Lodge w m ehaiged WM "subject to adjustment," It the froet-bit ndns, and now held out Coventry several years. He waa wiU be in Weat Cemetery. Madi- optloox of te e y e m each. w ^ u n lq u e woted be losued d r o p ^ umtor the Soviet-led HUto, •* Mancheater native, wUh operatliig under the influ­ added that tha enemy death toll for nothing less than life itsdf: a parlrranger to the State Park aon. Swun Fimaral Home, Bos­ T *“**'■ preaeure. graduated from Mancheater ence after be w m observed by t e the previous week had been poUce to be driving in on er- tooraaaed from },348 to 1,648. and Forest Department t o 25 ton Poet Rd., Madlecn, le in r V**' Einar The communique said the The Ckechoelovak prees, firm- High SoImxS In 1969. He worked such middle-aging gaiety year* until Us retirement six riiacge of errangproents. There L*aM Evelyn R. Lorentzen, talk# had been "a broad com- ly xiqiportlng Dubcek’a regime, bi the Pratt and Whitney Fire raUo manner. He to eoheduled years ago. A veteren of World are no oalUng houM. « ^ 1 8 6 ^ n t e St. radely exchange of opinion on maintained an air ot optlmtom. Uopartment t e two years, prior to eqppear in Rodnille Oroult as knows not what it was, nw ie, Wax 1, he was a past com­ l u r m f e UoMitM quftittooi ot Interest to b o t h ------to this week. Court 12 Aug. 37. He WM re­ nor what it te about 'to b^ mander of Oroton Poet Ameri­ , ^ He to marrtod to the former leased under the no oaeh ball Stock Market can logian and also a member Martha Jean The flve portlea that wm meet g A a v .g .} | H ^ ^ n o r f a ^ y o to Mathtoon of Mancheater. P«>«ram. of Coventry-Mansfleld Post LB J Scores Plaitett, Hartford, Aug. 17, Cen- with Csecboelovak leaders Sat- A A e p o n S , j ^ ^ chUdren, Gains Fade, nor cares that space thhiB out, goes dumb, American Legto- He was c h ^ ter Oongregatlonal Church. urday are the ones that met in Wreckage of Maureen, 6, Amanda, 8. and that time may cease to come—as if, lain (or the fourth district of Harold Adelbert Mclntlre, Td- Warsaw in mid-July to condemn David, nine months. Car Rolls Over, rodebound, this were the kingdom come, the Ammlcan Legion tor the Im pact of lanA and inola Bvelyn Gustef- Ckechoelovak UberaUxatloa. Gepion WM born In Middle- Trade Heavy pai4 eight years. He was also son ’Dibbe, 421 Oakland St., Dubcek refused to attend that Missing Plane town but hM Uved In Manchee- Aug. 17, Emanuel Lutheran meeting, Driver Arrested past commander of the Wind- WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)- tar eince before the age of one. NEW YORK (AP)—A rigor­ and the hunched fiehte were ctystal-dear Steel Boost ®toreb. The Warsaw meeting sent a Police charged a 22-year-old (HeraM staotoa by Pinto) ham-ToUand Barracks, Veterans vveaarouaw ssAMWUfti^ awiAft » • lrlT_n.iiii_L____- __ . _ . He graduaitod ftom Moncbealer Bolton girl with failure to drive ous early raSy to the etock mar^ Jerusalem, and life was judged of Worid War I and a life FMen Pnge One) nw iSiTll!?* totter to Prague aaylng the aearchera reported to- g^moi In i960 and served ket began to lose some of its u,v. Enanason for N.L. Krao- cause of defending communism they spotted what was, be for four yean in the U.S. Air in the eetaUlahed tone at 1 a.m. vibration in the summer air. ber of GUd Star Post VFW. He controvezaial nomina­ yeeterday, after ohe loet control steam thto afternoon. Tradtog was ^ member of the WUment tions of Abe Fortas to be chief at in Czechoolovakia demanded a Umred to be an airplane mtoaliig Force. He worked tor Pratt and WM heavy, ot her car cauelng It to flip From "Ttwi Steetuo,’’ Bolt, Rine- Lodge, Knights of Pythias of Justice and HiHner Thomberry . number ot stepa that would halt with Its pilot eince Ute Wednea- Whitney t e two years, prior to over onto ito roof on New Bolton An Initial margin of 3 to 1 to taut end Hinatan. Oomrrlitit 1987 by New Haven, a member of the as an associate Justice of the Su- P ^ u c ts tor and even reverse Uberaltoatlcm. day nigiif this week. Jamm Bcuay. Baprtnfed wUb Rd. favor of gains over loasea w m mimloo of tm outbor. Retired State Employe Aam., iweme Court ’RA^iaooo*^ I n d ^ d muzzling of A unit of the State Aeionau- *• nuuiried to the former' The girl, Laura J. WheaUy trimmed. More than 800 more and the First Congregational Johqeon said be (hoight be Department directed etate ®aet Hartford. suffered only minor Injindea In gainers than looers prevailed on tenley BeUefleur t e Wyman Dubcek e party rejected the poUce trxiopers to an wooded ®®*iple hM two eons. Mat- Church, Coventry. promoted “two good man’’, both toe ciMh and w m not taken to the New York Stock Exchange. Beeidea Ua wife, aurvivora in- Judged highly qualified by the area about one mile north of 2, and kOribael, three the boq^ltel. ‘ Associated Press average American Bar Association. “I the Em ( Hampton airport. months. Mtos WheaUy crashed the cor of 60 stocks -at noon showed a have no doubt but what a vary Tha plane wreckage wm Into a state-owned guide poet smaU rise of .8 at 882.4, with subatantlal majority in the Sen­ Bench Warrants Served Pentmal Nolieet located about one half mUe from and aome rural delivery news­ Industrials up ,7, rails off .6, and The Board, on Tuesday, will 2. The appointment ot a mem­ 065 to state grants In the next In toe Porter Reservoir water* ate believes th m qualified,’’ he the neareet road, according to paper boxes belonging to B. R. utiUUesuf.8. added. On Two in Robbery Case A bout Tow r Tuesday Agenda conaider another item tabled ber to the Human Retetiona fiscal year. shed area; will be shown pre­ Absentee Ballots Ai^oUable Horace B. WethereU, aeronau­ Wright ot 202 New Bolton Rd. The strike-averting steel-labor % July 2—a proposed allocation t e Ctonuntosion and to the Action * 7. An $8,000 additional appro­ liminary plans for toe Charter In Memoriam JiAnson had an answer tor a fwigg.^ __ e______. ^ t s wiiuusMsunercommissioner wflowho wsswm SIat Miss Bstty L^dgardi daughtsr before toe car roHed. settlement, followed by price to- gnnq> ot Senate Rdpublicens Two Manchester men, exrest- go ^ on reduced bends of $500 controls of the search plane ol Mr. and Mis. Alan J. Led- aldewaUu on Spring St. Commtoalon tor the Aging, to priation to the Hoard of Educa­ Oak-Mt. Nebo reoreolion area, in iovlns meraory o( Vnak She will appear In court Aug. oreaaea, heated the inflationary tion, to establtoh a program tor who oppose the appointments by ed in July on chargee of rob- « « * pending an Aug. 5 oontin- that first saw the downed air- S»rd. Ml Henry St., hM been 19. The request to for $22,000, tor succeed Paul C. Katoer, who oa prepared by a landacape For Servicemen on Tuesday (Koeckey) Youne who perntfi away atmoaphere. More fuel w m add­ resigned from both agencies pre-acbool children suffering arcMteot, retained under an ap­ Aux- 1. 1M7. Johnson because tt is an elec­ beiy wUh violence in connec­ craft. named to the dean’s Ust for the Patrick L. Bourgeois, 21, ot ed by the sharp Increase to the Board to Reconsider aldewalkB on the south side of tion year and be is, they say, a Spring St., from Comstock Rd. when he moved from Monebea- from cerebral palsy, to be fi­ propriation of two months ago; Absentee ballots, for use in Seorolary of to* State BlU Your m«mor>’ U aji dear today. tion with the knifepoint robbery Both were served the Superior The two-eeat Ceaena 150, pUot- recond semester at Chamber- Salem, Maes., w m charged with consumer price Index and by tor. The appointmente are ex­ nanced by $5,600 to tuition pay­ too Nov. 5 natlcnal elections, Ail In the hour you paaaed away. lame duck President. Court warranto this mcrnhig ed by Richard Smith of Chesh- toyne Junior College, Boaton, to Dartmouth Rd. and will hear toe regular month­ Oraaao totlay ooUod upon faml- of a Mancheater man June 5, failure to carry a motor vehicle reporte of price IncreMas In pected to be Republicaits. ment* to the current fiscal year, wUl be avaUable Tueaday in toe Uea of eervloemeo to aaatot in Badly mlased by, He said be didn't believe voiding the lower court aoUon Ire, UxA off from Trumbull Air- Connector Road Item Consideration of the allocation ly report of Ha refuse study com­ were eummened before the Su­ operator'a license yeeterday at varloua other industries. plus $2,400 in state grants In the mittee. town clerk’s office to membera toe absentee ballot procera. Wife. M n. M ary Youns many senators wanted him to and were immedlatey brought port In Groton between 10 and ------10:62 p.m., after being Involved Steel shares were Slightly will follow a public hearing on 8. The appointmente oft an al­ Daushter. Mn. Robert Taylor withhold Supreme Court nomi­ perior Court on bench warrants The Board of Directors on Tuesday will reconsidier neoct fiscal year. of toe Armed Services and to She sold iliBt the famUtoe Bon. P rank Younx Jr. before a Judge there, who lev- W:$0 p.m. bound for Harford "Di# board of trustees of South in a ^ o -car cnuih on Ttriland higher on balance at the start, approval of an allocation considered but tabled at its the proposed conatruoUon. ternate member to tha ’Town Bon. Robert Younx nations six or seven months "or this mornfog. On July 2, when the Item w m Planning Commtoalon, to sue- 8. Adopting an ordinance, for their apousos and dependents, should tuintoh Um regtotran of Dauxbter. MaryAiui Younx led the present $2,500 bontlr. The according to the FeuMtU Avia- Xrtoodist Church will meet to- Tpke. near the entrance to the and thsy dtoplaysd a mixed pat­ July 2 meeting—675,000 from the Capital Improvement swapping 4.5 acres ot town- And araodchtldren that I should play Jiat I was not ‘****®’* warrant action thereby tlon Admintotratlon here. morrow at 7:80 p.m. at the Wilbur Croee Highway, tern later M ome specially situ­ tabled. Town Manager Robert coed Republican Joseph L. Duplicate Bridge living where they are atatt mod. 'voters in the reapeotlve towns B es^e Fund for the next phase of the proposed Oak- owned land for 4.5 acres of land AppUoationa tor tha aheentoo President" for the remainder ot B ^ R ^ **‘"»toated a hearing of prob- At ll:02 p.m. the Bradl.Bradley In- ohuroh and not tonight ae report- Bourgeoie w m toe driver of ated Issues took sharp losses. Wetos hod requested $40,000 for Swenaocn, named a regular ReaUlts in a special wlnnara wttoth* MunM and sddnftMi el bis term. owned by Garden Grove Cater­ In Memoriam iriAwtA^^ at tyUwm tower wcourt u n tornatlonal—— Airport control tow- *** yasterdAy’s Herald. a car that collided with one The Dow Jonas Industrial av­ prMMt, the board indicated, al- Bprtog S t xldewalks, to run member. Thto apprintment, too, game ot toe dujdicato bridge ballots may be obtained from toe members ot the Armed “Some men who said they wm T u M d ^ r a ^ i t e board mrat- unanlmoualy. that it from Gardner St to Arvlne PI. to expected to ba a Republican. ers, both parcels off Hercules too town clerk or from any fed­ Forooo, Ihotr epouera and their In lovinx memory of my huaband, operated by Margaret M. Shut- erage at noon wm up 1,82 at gam* last night at toe Italian vote against them believe they Corrootfon Cen tog will ba at 8 p.m., to the The propoaal w m oppoaed by 4. A $90 additional appropria­ Rd. The swiq> would be In Con- eral department or agency. fsaoUtoa The regtotran ttaan Aime JarrU. who iiaaiied away Aux- Inge. parenUy from Smith that he eran of Wapplng. No one wm 864.82r having backed away BuUdte Hsartog yprove Um a l l o c ^ . American Chib ara; Ncrto- 1. 1»6«. are qualified and said they t e in lieu of $2,500 bonde await­ State Contest Winner Injured In the crash. Buuuuia *»~*»*a jw , conaequenflyr wi 44 of the area’s property own­ tion to ths Recreation Deport­ Jimctlon with a new ski slope In Memhei* ot to* Armed may dlyeet toa town olark to Ctiaiges against the pair oon- WM "disoriented.’’ The plane from a gdta of 4.68 at the end ot WM the area. Souto, M ichel London and Sid­ More and more each day I misa would vote for them next Janu­ ing an unannounced Superior oem the June 5 robbery of waa headed for Brainard Field Bourgeois to scheduled to ap­ the first hour. ^sooro* ^ plabsd on the agenda for next ers, lad by former FoUoe Chief ment, t e two picnic tables; to ney Wyde, first; WUUam Cart­ Forces, M defined In Conneotl- moU aboontoo balMa to Uiani, Court appearance date te en­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The him, ary if another president named Oeoige A. Chomherialn, 96 In Hartford. pear In court Aug. 19, Bethlehem, whose aoroas-the- Tbs July 8 tabltof action fd- Tueaday’s masting. Herman Sohendel, a Spring St. be financed by an equal public PubUo haaiinga will precede wright and Bart Ross, oaooiid; out atatute, enoompaas peraon* she said. Prlende may think the wound la them," Johnson stated., trance of pka, Just irttKr t h . f ____ .. Connecticut World to healed. Clinton St., who w m forced to Doris E. Smith of Vernon loet board price Increase w m st- lowad a 4 to 4 vote oi\ a motion Tb* ini.OOO to t e property ao- resident and developer of much contribution. oonalderatlon ot die appropria- Jim PoUtea and BUI McDougaU, In native service of too Army, But they little know the aorrow, Johnson also dtscusMd the Mahoney was arrested on control of toe oar she wm driv­ teoked by President Jriuvson, to uppran ttaa aUooaUon. Thar* qutoitlon ot entrance property of tha land there. 8. A 15,000 additional iq>pro- tiona and ot the ordinance. third. N*vy, Air Force, Marine Corpa, Uea within my heart concealed. status of current preliminary TsilSftlllfi sr ing near Burnham St. and Croft held s fractional gain, as did on Oakland St., t e atorm- Bohandsl argued that Spring prtotlon to tha Board of Edu- Under reports, the boerd will Also, East-West, Dr. Saul Coast Guard, Coast and Ctoodotlo BAR BS SALAAM-FrOlimla- ■______peace talks In Parts and efforts Dr. at 11:06 p.m. yesterday, U.S, Steel and Armoo. Laadliig tbs opporition to ths dratoags Inatellatlon and road S t naads widening, not side- oatlon, tor an Induotrlal Arts be Blown UitTprellmlnBry plans Cohan and Bruce Cummings, Survey, P iil^ Health Servtoe, toward a mlsUe disarmament ary reports from Tanrawli’s bi Memoriam ^ ‘7 sritLisr >«« ^ ««• crashing Into a utility pole af­ Jones ft Laughlln, which hM and atlU opposed to axoavatton t e 1,000 fs4t into tbs walka. Watoa hM satlmated that Program at nitog and Bonnet foir the proposed now Linooln first; Mn. Albert LaPtont and and Merchant Manna, end in­ oensuB last Angust taidloeilo * conference with the Soviet Un­ ter driving aoroes 20 feet of Junior High Sohooto, to be fi­ School to Ctonter Springs Park, clude aU regular and rrairvi ion. been strong in some recent see- it, to DIrsotor David Odsgard. proposed road, and te drain­ $120,000 would ba needed t e Mra. Lawrence Fagan, saoood; oomtataMd popWIMlnH of i s j n .- In lovinx memory of Alme JarvU lawn at 427 Burnham St., home stone, fell mors than a point Hto argument wab, and to, tbat age woric along 900 fast on N. Spring St. widening. nanced by an equal itat* grant. to include proposals for side­ Don Lewis and l^ le a Watoh, oompononte tooroof. trto Cor mstailsiid Tongnayik* who iraaaed away Aur 1. U06. On Paris, he said, "We contln. t o i ^ ^ a trip, was orrostod on him’’.frsxrrr..,:. If he rought help from Recovery Center at Macon Oa SEErEsr t e r^ ot Lcionard J. Whitmore. Republic steel eased. ttaa money could be used more Sotaool S t In other buatoau Tueaday, Jb* 6. A 817,065 additional appro­ walks there; will hear, rcoom- third. Any mombar of tha Armed ue to hope for the best." John­ r.41taitolsnd Mrinsr, Isari- Time heala they aay and mayhe It a oknilar warrant at hto home the authoritlea, went to toe po- which will Join wltoUw otjntett in Kenneth D. Jdmson, 26, ot Oslansss wo* off about 2H as ettoottvaly to reoonatrucUng ax' Tha board, previously, had board will consider: y priation to th* Board of Bduoa- mendsiUons tor on amended Tha gams to sponsored by too Sorvtoaa who will be out o( tta* M«r. Itato wooli smsMri to a doea. son said he had de-escalated the ^ 19 and held on the same Uce and toM them all he coul? necUcut a w i Air Patrol I n ^ 52 Wadsworth S t reported hit it dominated the moat-aoUvs Itot totUig roada, notataly Middle approved approodmately 121,000 1. A $600 allocation from the tton, to ootabltoh a program t e sidewalk ordtoanoe, to provide Manchester Bridge Club and to town In'which ho to ollglbl* to But memoriea last and so doea love. bombing of North Vietnam and vlio^ipliill S4stt pw quit iMnMM Down In our hearts he la llvinx yet, Inveetigatlon of toe case was “‘r search today. w ^ w of the oontekt then and run damage to hto oar by due to an eariy block of 609,000 tpfce. te anginaartog ooato tor tha Sewer Reeeyv* Fund, to make pro-school children with hearing t e oost-riiar* for cement side­ played each Wednasday at 7:80 vote, during to* hours ol voting, ■6*^ Umi IMIT qpuwwiSloHi twE We loved him too dearly to ever be wanted to give the other side The pair appeared July 26 be- handled by the local detecUve Smith wm reportedly alone In iin ii^ ^ an unidentified vehicle yester­ ahares. At s FdMaquent meeting on project. The plans hav* been ohangea to ths motor gnd pump impairments, to be finanood walk repairs; will hear a reoom- p.m. and each Friday at 8 p.m. to oUglblo to oast an otaeartM forxet. all the time necessary to consid­ ttao popBlslkm In ItaaC taaaiM l8 to te OrcuU Court Judge PhlUp bureau under the dfrecUon of «»« Plane, numbw W U lS ^ e n w«hh day at approximately 10 p.m. Prices advanced ritgorausly J i^ 18, wttta proporty owners oompleted and Uia aum hM bean Imprilara at tha Portland St. $18,000 to tuition payments in ' mendatton tor tha purohaoo ot at th* dub, 185 Bldrldg* St. taaUot, M are hto wife and rilgl- bsusved to tarn* bom smelhr Mother. Slater and Brother er a response. Dwyer, who allowed them to Lt, Joseph Sartor. he d to ap i^ ed ' The oar w m parked In front of «»aypearea. Norden Co., Norwalk. on the Amerlocun Stock Bx- ot ttaa Oaldand-Puker Sts. araa apsnt. Pump Stallon, the current fiscal year, plus $4,- 8.7 aoras ot privately owned^and Play to open to the pubUo. blo dspandonto. hto residence. ohsng*. :y .,V - ‘ r ' ' . .

HAKCHdS'^ EVENING HEBALD. HANOIE3TEB, (X)NN., THUBSDAY, AUGUST 1, UKS PAGE THlBTBBM HANGHBEriGR EVENING HERALD, OONN„ ’raUBflDAY, AtXItJST 1 .196S r m ■■ "f .l- From Your Neighbor *s Kitchen Coventry Bolton neodod tosktoriM lamoaBti H m team eamo np w l£ the fi By m m u b h u h n o Celebration TV-Radio Tonight Icna at pntat aaA^.dlo Taglae Mra. Paulina Hagan of 48 CD Survey Ranted Owitar wt UB Oaolar M. Sterior Pr. ban a vaat ooBaotion tte QM of WHlffQlttifa wondatful old r a o 1 p a a, Set for Hale Kron tha Jmyeaa wtvoo gat in Under Way Carda'mom Oaka and Almond Plans are under way |tor a T devidon 4be adloit wUh panioao o( htfUi Brand are two of Uiaaa. She and good choar. tosmwSde oaMbnftori bate on (U^0^m^ CuM Boon* (C) *8y« aha uBuaUy makes tha Tha woafc bagina a t 0 ajB. Sait- bread around the Chriatmaa Aapt. 91 and 88 (to 4X)inmemiomls (m nDoad Hua lr ed T( afdajr a d , ho|g| dtlaeao. Ihoy MIK tha abattacad «4de day of oelebiaiUon, by (IK) Lem CrmoB bos atop a t WaothOl Oardana. taaspoona baking powder (40) nyloK Nu» W (R> coaor M tar —jOefoa H«a4 "teaspoon aalt prodamaflon of Gov. John ary tamOj that Ureo In o 4 taaapoon ground cardamom Dempsqr. Beoause of Ooven- (*n Dm«rtiy»1 (O (R) __ with a haaamapt wm bo trya special claim on Capt. (lOOMCO Irmide (O (R) unbeaten agga 9:CO ( a> Thondar Movto (O O on .1 » tbs Nathan Hale Anolent Ftfss (M) Keta^m Oaatma K oup dtoppod nuta >;I0 (•«) Pimum Place (C)_ OB tha oorar will pwwMo inter- Cream riiortanlng and augar; and Drums esrUer Ihls year (VOKoA kO) Diaa^ (O W iweHeei xneieaewliy Mitn—i4 asked toe Board of Seleotmen to 10:03 (IMOOUO) CMddfeniB (C) ;add unbeaten agga, alternating (40) Charles Rjrma for Oob- at Bcotocttai oOarod in ttwt with dry Ingredlanta and mBk, oocisMer soonetolng more toan WdBkiaat OHp la the . jj: ind mix wall; Place in KMnab ^ • uba pan and bake in 878-dagra* MiomunMnL (^Ollamdar Me^tm 10;» (W SOhacrlpClaa TV • Jovan about 80 minutes, until A oommMtoe waa fomwd. and (40) Oaaflitep Dsf oBd » MRS. PAULINE HAGAN betevaen toa Natoan Hale Day l«:«0QiiM a m 040 AfleeaooB fosa)<-> no 040 Bam taan. Linda JooMn waa tha 1% moved from oven. Let ( > I, and Oomnittm and toe Boaid of Bid- WPOP—1«4 0:4 Maitat Bepoet Mttor ter tha tooan. The woman 1 2 '"tore Bllcaa in coedda Jar. DuMOf ClMrtna 040 0raalhar • < Mra. Hagan hfts Uved in Man- uottition. o 3 Sara otSSb 040SMe87 BfortM Giris make lanyards on steps of their tent *home.’ wfll play aefaton nant In a Iteane 7 ThoM viho wMl be servlns 0:00 Dtefc niaOitlon 04idllamoea BdOfoa gatna on Wadnaadoy. chaatar 20 years. She is a com- 10:00 OatT ooaia mt 74SdaMrfeaaa - munfoant of the Qhurch of ^ Gas Tank Explodes; wMh Hunt on toe BaB commit­ 7:» David BtbKaer Tha gbtli^ taaalian toom wfll tee are expected to be named 0:00 Beans 7:4 Red Boa vs. Ti H^ron play a boma Assumption and a member of »M ~ - TUP P);0) . the Women’s Club of Manebes- soon. 040: U40 Bavs, Waattaar, ipotta School Board Meeting • « 4 B I Up 4 40 OOwr fOde of the Dap H mto wlH ba a Booed at da- • ” ter. She has a daughter, Mrs. 32 Hurt, 4 Critical Alfred Ritter, with whom ahe The Board of Biducaflon will ALL CENTER CUTS Girl Scouts at Day Camp lectenao’a maating In tha town FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) — center at Parkland MemDrial meet toidght. Intopeatod towno- oOtoas touteht a t 740. *ai makes her home; a son, John Hagan of Bbaa mannfarturara Ang. ?• ed »">- t son. Miuwflcld and ToBand areas as Springfidd, Maaa. moved and the pafnt on the ADMITTED YESTERDAY Persona suffering toe worst 643-7*78 ------well as nearby towns. The campers concluded Sea- wiaDa waa nlrendy marred. The 4' Mrs. Rafaela Anodeo, 87 Clin injuries were takmi to toe bums Low Low EVERYDAY PRICES L B J Signs Crim e B iU Some 41 mnne« Americana Girls" are assigned to units ao- Bion n with a water carnival and whole effect was bleak. r ton St.; Loren Barrett, 87 Nor r WAgm iio row (a p ) — Pnai- are eovaetad to move In 1988. cording to age and parUcipata song feat. The Jayceee, wiai ISd Bates as f ton Lane, Wapping; Shawn Ba dant Jofanaon. saying ctimiiiala tor, 101 Brookfield S t; Mrs. Pa Hills Brothero 1 Lb. Gan “ai» mada not bom,” has 1-^ IXCmHG FATnRNS IN . i’ trlcte. Brown, 87 Sdiool St. aaignert a RSO mllttnn anlhoriaa- Mrs. Mary CroweU, 106F Blue tlao ter a program at Jnvaoila field Dr.; Mra. Evelyn QUmore COFFEE efSinj, pretanlteB and rafaahillta' Your Dollars G o Furfher at Sears 870 Main S t; Donald Gowdy Woodland Rd., Coventry; Mrs Pkg. of 48 Lipton The Praddent said ARMSTRONG Edna Jcduison, Eaat Hartford are the prodoeto of Stama, bed Mrs. Ann Kellner, 61 D«de Rd. laoeas and despair, Mra. Josephine Koss, 184 Tal TKank You... TEA BAGS will help, be said, _ IcottviUe Rd., Vernon; Mra For actively supporting the Connecticut Jaycee Junior Golf Tourna- but untB “we get erotmd to car­ • 'Mary MeIXmneU, 80 Ensign SI ment and making it possible for th 9 Manchester Jaycees to construct ing theee cauape of crime, we 6 Oz. Jar Embossed Linoleui Also, Josejdi Moreau, Box 241 a tot lot, the Manchester Jaycees thanks the following businesses. oamwt atop crime or Jnvimfle ' Coventry; WUUam Olekalnaki biaxwdl House Instant deWnguency.” Sears Msfces n beanilfal practkal floor in eolorfal 8 dhM naktal ds9dpt.| U 666 W. Middle Tpke.; Mra..Gra The thr ee year auihocixation Bath Towel SALE * clela Orduz, 118 Pine S t; Mra Harry's Pixia C.H. Andofson Ins. Ifgned Wednaaday is for grants Its rlofalsr textured appearance makes : *1 Ella Quish, 61 Washington St. to stotea to help develop prevan- •J’ George Ranney, Eaat Hart- Holmes Funeral Honw tioa and rvhebllltalloo aervicni, 3'Days Only...Our Entire Slock it ideal'for jdlit about any room in the >• ford; Mra. Charlotte Smith, 124 Androw Anscddl Co. eonatmet detentton and dlayioa- $ 9 9 5 ' Sycamore Lane; Mra. Margaret Armory IVovon Honda Agoncy Ue iaenmaa, and train person- of *2.25 Both Towels house and the Soft colons will give a !«• Tweedle, 91 W. Center S t; Wea- naL "Jj ley Vancour, 172 Highland St.; Houso BeHoIo Tha atotoa are required to put lift to any decorative scheme. '» Mra. Nancy Waslelewskl. 178 Bosidn Be Borgido op BO per cent of the coat of oon- ; J, Woodb'rldge Bt. i intemarionol Houso of Poneokos atzoetioa projects and SO per Alty. David Barry cMit of the coat of rebabllttatloa !■ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Jarvis Realty pnjaeto. son to Mr. and Mra. ’Thomaa Wm. E. BoMofO Agoncy • Guaranteed 1st Quality • 1 Underwood, 16 Eva Olpcle, R o9 .$ 2 .2 5 A m u s tr o n g :5' HockvUle: a daughter to Mr. B.D. Poori E.A. Johnson Paint Washington OathoHc Lay Aa- • Cut from Fttfli R dls 4; and Mra. Roger Mosher, 187 'I W. Middle Tpke.; a daughter to Blish Hardware John H. Lappen. Inc. MONTINA® • Regulaiiy $9.96 Mr. and Mra. John Foley, Cart- WAY8 BEST Super abeorbent fashion beth towels Thick and ! or Rd., RockvUle; a daughter to Burton's j G.T. LoBonne thirsty, briffht and beautiful towels create new VINYL CORLON ;; Mr. and Mra. OrvUle Cleveland, Corraige House Manciioster Hardware fashkn exdtement for your bath. Choose BoUds in vr 380 Hartford Rd. subtie pafftds or vibrant deep-tones . . . or bold geo­ NOW ’; DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Cboifio's Toxoco Manchester Lumber CANDIRS metric jacquards. Pucker-proof borders. ■I Mra. Suaan Lueaa, 04 Walker ticahy every < i; S t; Mra. Blale Krause, East ^lorko4ns. Manchester Motors Begiukar $1.26 Hand Towd ... $ 0 9 5 ’ > Hartford: Robbie Bouchard, 60 with ever^hing from modern to McCann's Toxoco Regular 70c Fingertip Towel feudal. Ideal for both h

Standing 24 Victories in SO for Herald Angle m For Almost Insurmountable V2 Game Lead s s b s . For Legion Following Latest Triumph NEW YORK (AP) — aanaamtahla 14H-gama bMge lltet baseman Bm WhKa’a thnnr Dalrympla’a aacirttke Oy md Um first tatng on ftogMs by Ron Hansan of Washington 480 In hU carsar. Billy W SkiM over runner-up ClnrlmMUt home for what paoved to be the Kiohle Allen’a akigla paoduead P ets Rose, Vada Pinson and «n iiimalatril play and Jim Htokman ■naskad tha Some ElllllIuiBEni from Fans WouldM Help Malring- the most of only pttoh. He’U be in quest of a yet on a make-up game wMh Kinel notched Um win, his third Ken Johnson walked. O rfyb In throe rune. Chock May sin- 177A—the montii the Unit- TlMsday night against Clave- oUiars. , , , balked alter ono out, that » glad sending (PNott and ------ed States declared Its inde- In making tba Stourth o f Jnly the rune tor the muiea, who Tony Parts. Jaimiiy Bench's against Ihrea looiMS, and fam ed flrecrackar look Ufce a raa) fU- AtUnta edged thp New York have lost ffior atraight and 18 of doubla and an error a r raota to S lrh its, indudlng a home *««rth etraight derision againat vanced both lunnera. Strip fb s - home. w. u TH. QM. pendenoe. July 1968— the D0DOB8O1ANT8 — baHma gamessaunw to w 8 abeorbtag the loss. ploded tor five runs to take tho Julian Javier bunted and pitch­ • • • and then snapped a 83 tie with Tommy HMms lined to abort- The Cuba, who Mammed Ova cabdier Dick Diets mads a w9d bopeo of In (be fln t BarinUle .458 31H Loa Anr*los and a SH-Cueo wbo bos driven boms tbe wtai- 8 8 A98 relief pitching as weU as Ms Windsor Lochi took an early lead. Grsyb stagted to right with than wUh two outs B3nri eraeked er Woody Fryman threw him OABOS-PHILS — an iRBI single. stop Oena ABay. Alley threw to home runs Tuesday, continued throw back to the piats, and ntaf nms in two of the^ LeglooaP It certainly la a Irtrd way to dtrtSkin, pOralUy .448 22H lead over aecond-plac* AUanta. 8 IS .844 homer ta tha fourth frame with 80 lead. One run eqme ta tbe one out and Kent Smith was hia oiivuit blow to ond the seor- out, with Brock going to third. lO ke Shannon doubled In the * • • second baseman B U kbuwroald. their heavy hitting by clouting Frank Llnsy forced honM the last ttaas gam( In s T t e M •**• ^ ^ * nooond plooa. .43* >4% Ibey ended K Wedneaday S 18 AIS one man on. opening frame after Tony Lupac- called on strikes. Rudi Wlttke tag. nifia with a S-3 trMmph over But Brock didn’t atop there, he flrat S t Louis run and Brock BEDS-PIKATK8 — doiUiliiig tq> May, aind Masaros- four more agslnst Houston. E r­ go-ahasd run wUh a bases load- at bat tba______laidur_ oentacflSldar______The victory was the second , 3 18 .US Ben . Grsyb started on the chtao wfdked, atole seoond and singled to center and both run­ Dave Ware was baek enfoWng FfaBadelphla and an almoat tai- kept right on running and beat atnglad home ihe other. Oay OhiclnnaU scored four runs tai kl Swsw to lin t to gat Paras. nie Banks hit two and now has ad waUt to Bob Bafley. has oraokad 17 hits; two dou- Base Sttnatkm straight for the BUk Townen Olaatonbary CUcagD 8, Honatoa 1 mound* but after two and two- came home on a abortrtM* error. ners advanced on a passed baU. after several wssks.wwsy. at LMta *, PMladelphla 3 bla8 4 «d a pair triples for etgU - thirds innings had oootrol prob- Two markera ta the third by Ktael walked, loading the saeka RBPa at M t Nebo AUanta 8, Near York 3 Uic local Legton team lU M^ t against Stnlfotdi Jim "Buekets" o*E* A> East Hartford. No lenu, walking six and tanning Wlndoor came when Lupacehlno and H m O'NeU, Stave Loa A a c ^ S. San Fran. 3 Red Sox Defense Collapsed with Tuoo Outs in Ninth Inning Plans to Follow Mantle^ Musial At boms games at M t Nebo, Nebo thla eeason has beau been nominated to dlqposittoa h** been made as six for cos hit and three runs, walked, stole second again and and Kent Ough waUcsd to toroe g.1, PUtsburgh 2-10 Heady Running Bob Digan does tba ammaietag ‘lloUywood Bases' as CSoach Ta«a3r*a Clamea PHILADELPHIA (AP) - and glvas tbe Mats snob as cos Charlie Graft n fen to them. AUanta (Brttton 4-Bl at New IP s m for two se t It seams that young It seems that the bases for Tack (Oantwea 5-*) Aaron Eyes Switch bon piajracs IOm XSeArOs, the field are in sad shape with (Dicrker e-10 or Gina- Clarke Tossed Aside Goat’s Homs Gray KlnM, Rudl Wltra . and tie downs straps too short to tlo Minor Trades^ Cuts U 8-10) at CUcacD (Nlekro 108) .Kmt Smith. aU good Utters ds- down. They sro ahvays ktose San Fraaclaco (Marirtial 10-4) Wegssslay sight, ssiTs a hand when (bay coom and several minutes are needed at tna Angelea (Diyadale 13-8), h i A e sevesSh To Prolong Career out of each game to readjust With Game-Winning Hit for Yanks to tbs plats. At Pro Grid Camps night « l «s bs tt takas more than Just attsnd- them. a t Umis (Cailtnn 10-8) at PhU- t t s wtauriiw ran as tha Ns- NEW YORK (AP) — A* if Hank Aaron has not 8nes, oontributtons and ramarbs The Park Deportment is lA Pro football has passed anotiier cutdown date with adriiMa (Jaanon 10-13), night like the ball game until the Yan­ Luneohlno. as BOSTON (AP)—For a Houal Leagne IrsE ari bM t about tbs muplres by tba fans charge o f field maintenance and Joniaon, cf P Mahurgli (MfaSean 8-8) at kees raWed to get runners on caused Nations] League pitchers enough misery to 16 several minor tindes, many rookies sent packing and a the PkilB 83 to dssa sot July to win a gams, lla y b s a Utde it doesn’t work weekends, ao CSncinnati (Maloney 8 8 ), Oiri- man who doesn't make first attd second wMfa two out in years, now he’d like to pfrokmg the agony by prolong- few star holdouts, star injuries and star retirem en ts.____ wiOi a 348 rseead. anooungsment from you fans, everythtag is done Friday. many errore, Horace Clark the ninth. Now it was Boston’s ii^rjiis-career. ------c. Legton baseball has . been And now it's away we go 'with the start of the exhibi> Sio^' A USM vratdd apeak same eioolUng rah Friday*a Oaaaea turn for a miacue as third base- S4-yaar8ld outflaWer, an j __ thriving ta Manchester tor more tion season tonisr^ SsrinDa^f-p know8 how to get rid o f the stale ssesMi. Ji AH-star in 14 of his major any criteria Aaiw ^ -U*s. Near York at Lioa Angdes, N man Joe FOy hobbled an appar­ Javier busted slang the ttlrd than 40 yean and at first The Washtafton Redsktas Aksiund, o (a nclmintt at Atlanta, N goat horns in * hurry when ent game-ending grounder by league seasooe, ruined the New 1 ^ bom* ^ How about it,, after. ^all, soine glance, one would venture to 'Itoache. ns play Houston under the Astro­ Creech, md 0 1 0 CUeago at St Lonia, N it does happen: Just wait pinchhlliter Rocky Oolavlto, pitcher Woedy Fryman pick­ York MMa by driving in three bmlng 0* ***** * . y* J5**^ **** aay that they are the migtaal R. Akertlnd, t t 0 0 0 -s e a m wtifa Legton boBT dome and tbe New Orleans PWlatWphia at Huuatoo. N loading the bases, and giving ed up flu ban sad get Javier rum in AUanta’s 88 victory «nd a ^ ^ ***** ^ |^ ' bases. until there are two out and Wednesday night, and then "core In thM on nn 800i ^ Saints meet the Los Angeles Total* 34 3 8 31 6 8 3 Ptttabargb at San Flan., N Clarke fala chance for aton8 at first. MesawhOs, Brock 1" • e « Mancliester .. I.... 0 » 300 0-8 the bases hiaded in the about being the next *>y Ed tCninepotri and R m Rams ta Anaheim, ktoking oft Wtadsor Loda . merit. never brake stride sraiaM the .... lOi oooj^ ninth, then come up with aim er to make the switch to dwoboda, Aaron aiiigtod in the Unpopular Umpires Off the Desk the preseason sohedtie, fol­ SB—Lupachlao; 3B Creech; a t — The switch-hitting infirider, Oriid sad eeaUy Kinel: - _ 3.W* W. L. Pet. OJL fltat bfirr winning run in the fifth. flpeaWng of umpires, there's Msneheeter High football lowed by the Orilege AU-Star Chino. inMtM-; U ^ Y o ik to atlirii who has been having the worst Detroit 68 38 .08 —. "Yes indeed it felt eapedally “I would Uke to try it next And Aaron’a 8 tor 3 moved 'a couple of gentlemen that ware team candidates and returning struggle against Green Bay Fri­ to Creeob: tXNB — IfonriieeHr 4, year of his career at the plate, Windsor Looiai 6; BB-OrySb $, Raltimare 87 48 ABB 7 good under Oie circumstances,” him one ahead of Lou Gehrig jiot very popular around Mon- veterans have started summer day night. ^ k ^ 4. Blook k FSkliisMa 1; hitting only .230, had grounded year,” he aald, “ but I don’ t CSevetaad .86 48 A t ! A the New York Yankee second Early 'Victim into 33rd place on the aB-thne -obaoter after tost gunday’e de- training at Center Springe Park Four more games are set for SILK CITY SOFTBALL Bch 6. Kinel 6, auXiSa k out four straiglit times against SOUTH (»UNOE, NJ. (AP) know . . .. what the Braves have in jniklnTtoQ 8 Hlto off—Ocysb 1 for Boatan S3 48 A28 10% baseman said o f Ihe taro-run hit list with 3,7M, and his etstott at le t Nebo. After eight two nights per werii. It Is all Saturday: the Chicago Boars S Beil. He didn’t faU tMe time, Scoring in aU but two in­ n m to ^ btotog*; Kinel a for 0 Oakland 63 81 AlO 12 double widtdi apatked a 78 vic­ -WaUoiial OoUeglato dtampton "*««*• 2,323rd game as a Brave tied Ed 'kmlngi of play, obowen damp­ volifnteera and under the dlrec- and Dallas aA Canton, Ohio, ta to 4 18; Sntaito 4 for t In 8|; however, slicing a double down Stan Smith of Pasadena, Oallf.. A a ro n ,^ has pUyed ^ to nings, Cantone'a defeated the Bkxk 1 t o 3 ta 18; Plktagton i New York 41 62 .480 18 tory over Boston Wednesday ICathewa* club record. ened (he acM and the unpirea tion of oo-mqptoin Lee Potter- the aBemoon, and Baltimore at the left field line to send home BA Oub, 187, last Mcht undor Mtaneaota 48 54 .471 18 night waa one of the vtoOim of a -ome ^ ^ Right now, Aaron would Juat -decldad to can tbe gome be- ton . . Seeaon Uckets for MHS Oakland, Ban Franrisco at San the tying and go-ahead runs. the Uglrte a t M t Nebo. The win Oallforaia 48 SB .486 18% ‘ T t eras about time I did small raMi of imeeto whU* P»^. *» ■‘‘U conMdered a fine football games are on sale al­ Diego and Kanaon Ctty at Cta- The Yankees poured it on broke out Wednesday at the outfielder, but he aleo knows like to get hia average back ’cauee of wet ocndlttons and risk put the OUmen In second place Chicago 45 SB .480 18 something," be added. ready. Cheerleaders, team rinnati at nlgbt from there, with a vralk, a sin­ over .300 where it has been in 11 >of injury to a playar. In the atandiiigs with a 82 mark Waitata. 38 84 JIO TT The uoualiy aUck • fielding Eastern Grass Ciourt Tennis how the c s r e m ot wich_ ? ? * r ' members and student council gle by BUI Robinson and a dam­ caiamnkmriiiiia. **«rs aa Stan Murial and Mick- of the previous 14 ssason^ giv- lU a Is very good thiafttag. If The Redskins wlU be without whUe BA’s remained wtalass In CUrke, who committed only ropreeentatlvee have them . . . aging error by first baseman cup teanung^e. ey MUnUa were lengthened by the floM was that bed. Both fksmy Jurgensen, the National eight stmrte. Near York 7, Boston 8 eight errors in 141 games laat Results from the Church Soft- George Scott adding up to three clubs were willing to oontinue FoolbaU League’s 1967 passing The wlnnera paraded fiv e runs - Detroit 4, Washington 0 year whUe leading American Jim Osborne o f Honolulu, upset sudi a writch. ball League could come into more runs. AU fiv e rune in the -8fbcr dM five minute Obower. Gary Beban Ban Starr riiampton who is reciq>eratlng over the plate in the aeventh in­ BalUmore 4, Cleveland 3 League second basemen in field­ the sixth-ranked idayer 88. 84. The Bravea m tMs office a bit earlier. They inning were officially unearned, ' e * e from arm surgery. Veteran Jim ning as they managed 14 Mte Chieago 1% MfamesoU 8 ing with a .060 percentage, by winning the oMy serviced use him as long as ^ have been consistently late but as Yankee manager Ralph toeak in giirh aet. his oerformance against the and I think I can atm hit JOO. Ntaowalri and rookie Harry but had rix ooaUy errors. Oakland 4^ CaUfonda 1 8 picked a bad time for one of hia Neai>Iiero Ken Harrelson B iief Tim e Taken mornings . . .Manchester Coach Plans to Use 50-Man Squad Friday Night TheofUedea wiU replace him Taday's CIsaars rare miscues Wedneaday night. Houk pointed out, “ ihere were a After a Uv^minute watt and High’s basketball team wlU be The Clubmen outhit Oantone’a couple of big hits in there.” wfaUe last year's Heisman Tro­ Chicago (Fiaber 88) at Mn- The score waa 2-2 and the Red ball went through him as Mike going away from me I couldn’t with 17 hits aa Bob LtaneU, Dava SometMdy ouggested that tljie a brief diocussion, umpires How- J® ^ U nofhtag Mae. phy winner, Gary Beban, plays CHCCKBUED nesota (P eiiy 78) Sox had runner* on flrat and Andrews scored from Uilrd to reach H,” Clarke said. “It waa ard Holcomb and Bam Btonoteln The g ^ has b a n ^ together Sibrlns, Bob AUen, Mike Kilby, Yankees had been lucky, but for tbe OoUege Att-Htars. WaMUngtoo (Cbieman 813) at third with one out when Carl make it 8 8 my fauH. I gueas it waa my Harold Moofe and Gene Head Morehead Gets First Start, made the deolrion not to con- ^hetbaU ta Tbe OUers, last season’s East­ Detroit (LoUefa 7-7), night Yaatnemokl hit a pomdble dou­ “ I got down, but then maybe I time to make a big mistake.” H o t* just laughed. Collegians ‘Apprehensivie’ sdl cracked two htta. ern Division champs ta the Baltimore (licNally 138) at ble piay ball to the right of the to(A my eye off U for a second. The way Gary Beil was pitch- “ You haven't seen ,-uiything k i , ; For the winners, Marsh Pot­ and when I realised the baU was ing, (3arke’s “ mistake’’ looked yet,” he said. elapsed between «”• “ ,u„ aj,..™ American League, are supposed ter had a perfect 4 for 4 and CtoveUnd (liadt 178 or WU- bag. Cbuke came over but the started raining and ibe Ume it Uama 8 8 ), night hustling this year’s grid team to be stronger with quarterback Mike Rothman added three Mte RSox Had Look of Winners aU ended and the sun came shin- Pete Beathard starting the sea­ New York (Bahnaen 87) at at a quarterback position. The and'Don GUha and Don Sim­ tag through. About Tackling Green Bay son with them. STAFFORD SPEEDWAY Boston (Morebead 0-0), night B08TON (AP) — Dave ■inglea wnqn*od around a oacrl- with one out and Bell at bat In husky l8yearold has Ms sights mon* added two each. the fourth. Itonager Dick WH- It Is true, that ones a game la set on a major leagpe-career in A crowd of 40,000 is oxpooted Cantone 200 121 Olx—12-148 Only games scbedulwl. Major Isoogua fice. Competition Mtould remain Morehead gets his first llama put on Ump suicide SipiseM .underway, it is ta charge of the some Und of qxHts. He’U do CHICAGO (AP) —’ The Hut the oddemakera tab ttte quarterback and that both for the first football game in tbe BA a u b 010 Oil 040— 7-178 Friday's Ganaea A walk, a bad-hop single by keen at Stafford Speedway this Detroit at Mhmeaota. N but Smith waa an easy out at men in blue but certainly this the Job right too. if he keeps Collese All-Sbars,------as Ooftch ------Packe» a- 18potat favorite' ----- *- would see a lot r i aetttm. Astrodome, and they’ll see no Klein, Lateano and Gibbons; Ninth InninR Rallies 1968 start tonight as the Joe FOy and an error by Yan­ ------a. _ aaio-. j ® _ _ * _ t.. .a _ _e*---»— 4l«^l«* O. S the plate when Bell mleaed the -was a hasty and non-croditable his present attitude. hand the collegians their 24th Not only have the AU8tara extra points kicked. The teams Friday Mght. The hoX-mUea Wariiington vs. Chicago at BatUng (250 at bats)—Mon­I )—Mon- _____ kee second baseman Horace Norm Van Brocklin says. Nead and Jones. Boston Red Sox try to snap ’judgment oaU to make. « e « Ovictories been blanked—278 and 880 the oval foUowB laet week’s USAC Mttwaakee, N day, Oak., .297; Harrelson, C3arke made it 8 2 Boeton in the bunt attempt, and Scott got will teat a new system ta which , To dig a Mt deeper into the • ALUMNI BASEBALL Sprints 'With another race of na- Oakland at Clevelaiid, N back after letting New bottom of the Inning, and Bell caught between second and >» ““ Wrtortc series past, two years by the Peckers all extra points must be made Boat., .2M. .'matter, this writer approached *** Wve M)oat tMKtin|r tne gponsored by Chicago Tribune —but they haven’t won tMs by passing or running. Effective toree-Mt pttcWng by tanpor^e, too BO-lap Baltimore at New Yotk. N Runs — McAuliffe, Det., 67; York snatch victory from checked the Yankees until the third as catdier Glbbe tagged sponsored by OalUoRiia at Boston, 2, twi- him out to complete an um m - Holcomb and asked sperifle rea- Former Mancheeter High CharlUe, Inc. game since 1068 when they favorite Tom Hoppeny sot toe .stage 8t quaUfler. The winner White, N.Y., 80. In American Play defeat in the ntotii inning roof caved In fo r Mm in the hardcourt aoe, Ray Kelly wIU aiated double piay and and the eons for calling the game, and 36th All-Star footbail game «I auspect our kids are appre- tripped the Packers 20-17. Satote, despite tbe ab- the West Side Oval as ho notch- ***• spot_ta the nigbt Rum batted in — Harrelson, Wednesday night. nintb. , got the foUowtag answers: be oooriilng at tba Eastern Bo8 Boot, 79; F. Howard, Wash., The key play came with two inning. F r id a y n iirh t. hensive about this game, but I There is no question any AU- g f j^ersonnel. Defen- ed Ms third straight win, pacing ^ ** __ when California'* Tom Satriano surance run in the ninth on re- The hot-and-cold young right- Boston also loaded the bases ' “In our judgment we feel that ketbaU Comp in Moodus from "But if tli^ play footbaU and have a feeling they came to Star success must come through end Deacon Jones and of- Fire A Police 82 over BanUy 74. Warri€M*8 Must wtth one out after acoring In the Aug. 2831. K elly wiU be worit- find out Green Bay is Uke ev- play," said Van Brocklin, whose the air, ev«r though Van Brock- fenshre end Jack Snow are In- Oil last night. Bob Bergln dou- rescheduled Hits—^Uhlaender, Minn., 116; the firid ia too wet and may pro- fifth, but Yankee atarter Stove "vtde a basardoue oondlUon to tag wtth tour prok Leh WUk erybody _ else, _ we’H be _ _aU righ t," viktags _ never were shutout, Un has a burly running pair ta yolved ta contract disputes and bled in the fourth inning that ®^Uen rain trashed out the July r Bando, Oak., UO. troit Tigers are showing scurcu n.vn ____ Play Waiting * »’• Wt scored Rick bender reacued winnef Tom ^^hed two in n^ taro- oontinue the baU game. 1 can't ens, Dick VanArsdale, terry v ii Bro<*iin, a hard-Mttm won twice and dropped two Larry Csonka of Syracuse and defensive end Tjimar Lundy and scored three runs for toe win- ** ehow. DoubleeH-R. Smith, Boat.. 27; nothing blrt their beds lo toT^bottoT*of"tte ^th bring recalled'and has Sigfrled and BpUey Howell. nothi^ blrt their heels lo ^ bottom of the Phoebus from an eighth inning ««« ^ by getting Smith to foul out and understand what aU the com- product of the pro ranks making squeakers to the Packers in 12 Lee WMte of Weber State, both jinebaoker Maxie Baighan are ners. Merle Shaw added a triple In additton to the top-flight P RobiHSOfli Bolt*, 24. Awmaum-amw* T a a /wiia ’Infr— .... __ 9^ rrinrri~>nrii9 Ims 111^11 ftAQ Kelly will have a team of Ms Game in Case _ , „ _____. American Lea^e lag- ^venth, but the A’a atm were jam and stopped the Indiam in ~ “ i*. ^ ^ Wro PetaoceUl to fly out Ms AU-Star coaidiing debut. meetings. 240-pounders and Don Gaudreau a double In nrodlfled racing, a lucky fan wlU Cam. ______platatag Is about, they already own at the camp, wMrii consists recuperating from off-season Tripi** — 9**“” J^’ gards. But there 8 still plra- one run down wlOi one out in tiie the ninth. ^ ^ Smith, roturntag to < the linsiqi Van Brocldta, former coach of The former Los Angeles If Beban and Landry can beat ^^^ery! the fifth Innlnge b© awBirded two grand0t&nd of the brief two-game series. d a rk e doubled home two runs, have played eight Innings which o f boys ages 1817. Owners o f the SAN FRAN(RaCX> (A P ) - after missing three games wMh the Minnesota Vikings and once Rams and Philadelphia Eagles the ruHies of such packers as The losers only run came on Wokote fo r tho TYenton race, ***'"**’ *n. **^?**i2*' catch-up left in the ninth. The Red Sox looked like win­ and a walk, a single and a is more than thpy play in 60 per camp are Lee Fransman and Coach George AUen also said Hie San Franeiaoo Warrlon Det. 7; Monday,. Oak., 7; Me- aigo.rans . . . when they Then Jim Goeger walked and j t s a • an injured foot, still couldn't a star National FootbaU League quai*terback said he would not WUUe Davis, Henry Jordan, ners nKwt of the way Wednes­ damaging error by first base- leant of their gam es." irikA irishB ITAilv ’nHH ucoeu- quarieruouH noau lie wuuiu nut ttuud xjnvtB, nuiujr uutwui, he won’t jday runnings backs two Mts including a triple by The man to watch Is Reho- and the OaUand Oaks win have Craw, CMc., 7. run at fidl speed and was shift­ tangle with each other. Bert Campaneria singled, chas- r lOVQ KOOlllSOll day night as Ken Harrelsan man George Scott sent three What difference does tt make Ntomm TTn'iujtrMiiu In >h« «aii fluoitorback, wlU send an able announce any starting lineups Ron Kostrtnlk and Lionrt Ald- Bob Gorman. boto’s Bugay Stervens, who won to writ at least a month to find Hmne nms —^F. Howard, ivtrir wrallriSMs* XKawtar VofHn otiH _ * _ _ _ ed from Ms usual center field Dick Bass and Tommie Mason While the front-running Tiger* ing reliever Marty Pattin, and -- , g» i c drove in two runs with a single more across. if the game wont eight innings nnanui h« m /uimnna Hanf * utunr crow Ml of MM 50 vMUMButiM coUeglate ovMto MoTB of for joF the me contest contesi to lo be DC played piayea be- oe- ridge riuga and u m the mo sticky sway Green Bay Day , »_ -|ak Inlurv Fire A Police 000 810 0—4-4-2 the Trenton event last year en out which team R ick Barry win Wash., 30; W. Horton, Det., 28. position to left. Yostnemskl ana win oe aa campus Septsepu l. m... ^ iha ______... . _____ ,______,____ loped past Washington 48 Kubiak greeted Abels’ ace Jim J 0 1 H 8 l\6 € l iSO X) and his 26th homer and Gary The sellout crowd of 83,788 or 28 ' taningsT Both umpires 1967 against the giants of the fore an estimated 60,000 ta Sol- secondary, they have receivers Bantly 000 000 2-2-82 route to the National NASCAR iSay bariretboH tor this year. Strien bases — (Mmpaneris, played center for the first time The Mhutaester resident has al­ The Saints, despite a faulty of­ Wedneaday night tor McLain’s McGIothtta with a drive off the Bell seemed to be getting booed loudly udien F oy fielded a knew the game iras scboduled ready made the acqualntences northland. dier Field. who can go aU the way. Happeny and Bergin; Hanko Mbdtfied title. The “flying Junk Final arguments were beard Oak., 84; Cardenal, Cleve., 24. In a regidar season game rinoe fensive line, have increased fire 21st victory of the season, the center field fence, scoring the Release Siebern stronger ail the time as he car­ grounder cleaMy for the final for nine Innings, and if they bad of Calvin Murphy and several Led by a pair of talented “They are AU Stars and ev- The game wiU be telecast na- and Peaoik. man’ ’ , currently ta the lead Wednesday in the suit brought Pitching (9 deciatom) — Me- 1964, and had a few trouMea. power in a rejuvenated Jim Oakland AtMetica. Chicago tying and winning nms. ried a 82 lead into the ninth. out o f the Inning and again when any U1 feeUngs about the situa- other top performers. quarterbacks, G ary Beban o f erybody wUl play,’ ’ said Van UonaUy by ABC at 0:30 EDT. aaraln natlonaUy. has eetabUeb- by the Warriora of the National Lain, Det., 218, .875; T.lan t, He allowed a tUnner to taka an UCLA and Greg Landry ot Mias- Brocklin, adding he intended to There wUl tbe no radio broad- Thylor at fuUback quarter- Baoketban Aasoeiatian to keep Ctove., 17-8, .739. White Sox and New York Yan- Hershberger unloaded his sec- BOSTON (AP) — The Boeton The big right-hander’s infield he came to bat in the bottom . ^ mA1 AWewessletw TA ALUMNI JUNIORS ed himself am the man to beat extra base on one occasion by sachusetts, the AU-Stara may platoon Beban and Landry at oast. bartc BM KUmer tttrowlng to Barry from playing for the Oake fitrikeouta — McDoweH, kees- were winntag games on ond homer of the year following Red Sox have acquired Floyd feU apart behind him in the fi­ half, but Yankee Manager Ralph Pitching problems took their at Stafford, dalnfiiv seven making a meantagleaa throw to ‘Krehsy Greco Quit Riverside avert a third straight shutout by ______newly-acquired Dave Parks and toll on the Yanks last night as featutoa. of the American Basketball As- Cleve., 210; Tisnt, Cleve., 183. ninth-inning comebacks. a walk and Sal Bando’s single in Robtaaon for left-handed pinch nal frame, however, as the Yan­ Houk said the Boston tMrd base- the plate and committed an er- the Packers. Monty Sticklee. sociation. Nati—al League The A’s completed a double- the eighth inning of the twilight hitting duties, and released vet- kees______scored five unearned runs man was taking something of a ____ror when he miq>layed a ringls John Oordy, rosmit niiard ^ m Jlf' fit«ven«, howevoT, iant apt V> Superior Court Judge Walter (250 at bate) — M. header sweep by overtaking game. The blast broke up a eran Norm Siebern, who was ^ decision. bum rap. ’ 6 California 48 on Ted Kubiak’* pitching duel between winner used primarily in the same ca- Carl Yastrzemski doubled in You probably couldn’t see it 'V kttekey Mantle ta the eighth. Rockville S p rig s 1-0 Upset who led toe recenten t^aten threatened ed loeors required the aervices of ^ Carpeneti promiaed a ruling by Alou, PttL, .884; Rose, On., Despite the loss the Red Sox the end o f August and aaked the .831. two-run triple In the nlnlh after Catfish Hunter and Angels rook- parity. first inning, marktag Ms sixth too well from the standi or the Authorized Verbally’ player strike, returned to c a ^ five hurtere, mirrenderlng only ^ Trento spot, adds winning the opener 81 on a le BiU Harrelson. Robinson was purchased straight Mt and the ninth con- press box, but that was an ex- still wound up os the American Wednesday, but ^ haa not four Mte and walking 18 bat ^f incentive to toe field, Warriora to aubaoU a brief on Runs—Rose, On., 02; Santo, League’s hottest club for the Over Leading South Windsor rriated caoea that wia back iq> Chlc., 81; Brock, 8t.L., 61. three-nm homer by Mike Hersh- • . * Wednesday night from Uie Oak- secuttve Ume he had rearited cuaeable error," said Houk, HUNTING signed Ms contract. ? ter*. cars from Long taIaihi and New berger in the eighth. land Athletics. The S2-year-old month of July, posting a 1810 their arguments. The Oake win R.m« batted in — McCovey, WHTTE 80X-TWINS — base, and Harrrison scored him who had a clooe view of the To Use Larger Tanks It’s going to be a battle right At the eame time, toe Bears John McKeon aUowed only State are expected to The WMte Sox ^potted Mtane- Minnesota left the WMte Sox outfielder has Mt over .300 three with a single to center, but the idan from the visitors' dugout record. loot their all-time pass receiving three Mts ta an effective mound atreiMtoen the usual Stafford get a chance to reply. 8.F., 68; R. Allen, Phil., 60. . a n d ^ . down to the wire in the Ameri­ Barry’s lawyer, Robert Holtx- an 81 lead, then fought on the ropes with a six-run vol- times in his major league ca­ Yankees tied it ta the second “That ball had a lot of top spin leader, JoMmy Morrto, 82, who Job for toe Mete and fanned fleW. mts—Flood, 8t.L., 135; Brock, reer, most recently In 1964, but By EARL YOST can Legion Zone Eight i>ennant man, argued that B arry's ab- 8t.L., 127. back behind a n ^ ’hit attack and ley in the fourth inning, but they when Andy Kbsco walked. Stole on It and was really tou^ to ! There's Ahvays two sides to every story and regard­ fight as South Windsor was retired after 10 years ta the seven. Teammate Mike Letlerl ^ong Island’a Fred Harback, aence from the Warriors’ Une-up finally floored "^ le Twins 128 bounced back with four in the has tailed off during the post aecond and scored on Jake handle." NFL. Morris set an NFL record collected tWo linglee. laat year’s Trenton qualifier Doubles — Brock, 8t.L, 33; few seasons. . ing the recent disqualification ruling involving a Man- blanked by RockviUe, 18, last isst year after signing arlth the Bench, Cta., 27. with six runs in the ninth. The sixth and went into the ninth Gibbe’ single. The Red Sox miaJit have had FISHING nigM. The South crew holds on­ with 03 receptions In 1964 and tl® 220—0 4 8 (lom Staftord, ahould be in top Yankees pushed over five un- trailing 88. jehestor man, stock car racing owner Bob Oliver, here’s Oaks was not responrible for the Tri|dcs—Clemente, Pitt., 10; Harrelson led off the fourth a Mgger lead going into tha ly one game edge over East ranks seventh among active re­ Y a ^ 010 000—1 3 7 form. Harbartc has added aome earned runs with two out in the Southpaw Ron Perranoskl got lUie o t ^ side. McKean and Leber; Yanks, team’s poor attendance and re- Brock, StL., 9. with a shot that Just made it ninth but for a suicide squeess SALT WATER FISHINO Hartford. South has two games ceivers. momentum ’with Impreaslve per- ) Two weeks ago in the coveted OUver said it takes several (jforra, Brackett, Stafford, An­ suKs last year. Home runs—McCovey, 8.F., ninth for a 78 triumph over the first out, but Tommy Davis, to the Red Sox bullpen in right play wMch backfired. StaJIes Striped bass angUng U good i^ft, p}a«t three. formoncea at laUp Speedway by Reggie Smith and George j^verside 500, the team of drlv- weeks to readjust a car. “The derson, Ecabert, and Ecabert, Barry sat out last season 25; R. Allen, Phil., 22. Bostoii. Duane Josephson, Leon Wa^;ner Sports Slate center, increasing Ms league- ^ alo^ toe shore,’ ^ t h e ^.^day, Windsor Locks visits since almost nipping Btevena arhen a court order restrained Baltimore trimmed CSevelahd and Ken B erry singled fo r two leading runs batted in total to Scott, an error In the outfield Im , BUI Greco and Buddy back seotlan is buUt around the Anderson. Btrien bases Wills, Pitt., 32; pirobs, eosUy whipped a fine fuel tank. We have to house end Norwalk Islands area listed as 'Western Open three weeks ago at Stafford. him from pbtytag for anyone 82 on Elrod IlcrJlrlcks* two-run runs. After a ground out ta- 79, but again the Yqnkees knot­ and an intentional walk to Els­ p..-,—, — - ______, South Windsor and East Hart' Brock, 8t.L., 27. SOFTBALL field to win toe 31,000 purse. At hang It (fuel tank) between toe- a ho* ■P®*- atripers to 42 travels to WlixJsor. Rock- but the Warriors. The team is homer in another A L game. tentional walk filled the basea, ted the count ta the fifth on two ton Howard’ loaded the CUHCAGO (A P ) — Defending SEOOND BOUND WAS BEST Pitching (9 derisions)—Aber­ DUSTY 80TTBALL rMl bars this lsj)>ecause if toe pounds are good to exceUent at yffle wUl also be away at Glas- now arguing that be must play » f » 'Tim Cullen laced a three-run Thursday—Wyman’s vs. Wal­ least that’s what over 7,000 rac­ champion Jack Nlcldaus end ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — nathy, Cta., 81, .880; 'KHne, Snapping a 2-2 deadlock with car is Mt the bars wlU protect toe Race, Watch Hto, S u ^ tohbury with aU contests slated one more year to fulfUi Ms con­ TIOEB8SENATOBS — double off A1 Worthington and nut, Keeney; F ire vs. ’'Congo, in g buffs thought, as weU as toe Armfid Palmer, winner in 1961 The best scoring ta the 1968 UB. THE NEW Pitt., 81, 889; Marichal, 8.F., one nm in the filth frame, Wal­ the car.” Reef and toe east end of Flah- ^ ^ tract. M cljaln, 218, scattered four scored on Woody Held’s single, Robertson; Telso vs. Gunver, two drivers involved and their and 1968, try to overcoikie their Open at Oak HIU came in toe 184, .826. The local auto ear salesman hits and struck out nine as De- nailing the Sox’ fifth victory in Mt. Nebo. nut Barbera edgad Wyman Oil, p it crews. victory shyness of tMs year in second round. Twelve golfers THOMPSON StrikeouU — Jenkins, Chic., at Paul Dodge Pontiao aald “ b iS K ■ catches have Im- J* troit maintained its seven-game their last six starts. 82, loot night at Keeney Field. However, Harvey TattersaU, toe 3180,000 Western Open Gkfif played toe course below toe par 172; Singer, L.A., 166. “I’ve been ta racing for more proved at toe Race, Valiant Mamto^ ^ E i^ ELASne spread aver second-place Balti- • • • SILK CITY The winners increased their rec­ who directs racing at Riverside Tournament starting today. of 70. SPEEDWAYS ord to 82 while Wyman's fell Park, came up with a ruling than 20 yean and f've never ^ k . Green HIU and toe Noi- OFF RT 193 TitOMI'SON ^ ! ^STOCKMaS — YANKS-BED SOX — Thnrsday —Sportsman's snoKES walk Islands. Scattered catchea *® South Nlcldaus has not been in toe Next best round was the had an lUegal car in any man­ a e tt^rOMy a sta n Dick McAuliffe and A1 Kriine Ken Harrelson drove in two Oantone’s, Mt. Nebo st 8:18. mm to 78. before last Saturday nigM'* winner’s circle on toe 1968 PGA touilth and last when 10 goUers by Frank Beord ner, shape or form. o f l)lues to 16 pounds are being and RockviUe reapec- WHSEL CHAUS BATTING -Dick McAuliffe, set the offensive pace for the Tl- runs with a single and his 2Sth Walnut crackad 10 blows com- show that the front three run­ “It was strictly a teohnlcaUty make in the area from Six MUe “ , y'. _ . . . . . tour hut stUl Is ninth on toe shattered par. In toe fbat round Tigers, smacked his 14th homer,* gets. McAuliffe cracked a sin- homer, helping Boston’s Gary BASKETBALL parpd to tour by Wyman's. BUI ning can had been disqualified NASCAR tANeriONIQ that we were declared non-win- Reef. Clinton fo Faulkners Is- Sam W U ^ ^ a ^ money Ust wlto 339,428. Palm- only three proa beat par. In the two douUes and a single and gle, two doubles and his 14th Bell take a 82 iekd over the Vlot had three MU Including a. for carrying too much gasoline MOOWIIP Intermediate ners. My car was ell right and Snapper bluesM..U. are OMA beingkaIa » "*®‘* Btole '“toe * show in South Wlndbor winasor er, trying to Uck putting woes, third round five proa had 69 or scored all the runs in a 48 vlcto- bmner and acored all the runs. Yankees into the ninth. solo homer while Bob Gochrlng, in their tanks in violation of a Thursday — Back court 7 vs. Management the oar Greco was drivtag was taken to g«rt numbers M "**“* «• “* RockviUe has won only toe Hope Ctasalo better. ry over (Washington. Kalina contributed two doubles, • • • John McNeil and Tom Anaaldi track rule. ” Avat* Alam STAnm Inn Ani~si W lls^ Kings, 7:48; Wad Stars vs. found to have had| 22.7 gaUow Bridgeport Harbor and Noi\ over toe rone leaders. WUde SAM WILDE wMle hoMtag 10th 0ace with None of toe 16 amateun ta toe fG —Doimy McLain, a single and two RBI, OR10LES-INDIAN8 — each added two hiU. One of the cars involved, 011- Mota's at 9. The biggest trouble tho aver­ of gas, seven tentos of a gvUon httfled a solid two-Mtter and 368,868. field scored under par. Tigers, Wanked the Senators on For the loserc, Sid Wiersma ver’e 10 Pins, chauffeured by w alk.' In other Zone Eight activity, * * * Hendricks’ two-run homer off Friday — Eagles vs. Stags, age player gets into on the over toe Unfit. Porgie fishing la improving ctauted a sifie homer ta toe four Mtsiand struck out nine for A ’S-ANOELS — Sonny Slebert in the sixth inning set the pace with a pair of sin­ Buddy Krebs, had shared in toe Windsor nipped’ Stafford 7:46; Crack Wagners vs. Indian golf course comes from his own "We were autoorlied, verbal­ aU along toe coast fourth Inning in pacing Ms club. his 21st victory against only In the nightcap at Oakland the gave the Orioles s 82 edge at Jrs. a* 9. gles. first place money, at least RockviUe is now 118 wMle Springs, 3-2, at toe winners Ill mental approach to the game. that’s what they thought. Krebs ly l^ TattersaU, that BlU's car Ck>d and pollock to 50 pounds three ‘ A's fell behind 81 ta the seventh Cleveland and they added an in- Walnut o il 010 —3 10 4 South Windsor remains on top field. Ho face* a SOO-yard par-five hole and veteran BiU Greco had would he aU right and not to continue exceUent off Block b- LEGION BASEBALL Wyman OlO 100 0—2 4 I with a 148 mark. Ed Sarna was Roclrdlle 000 100 8-8 3 2 from the tee, and he starts puff­ Jeamed up to easUy take the worry," Just don’t come up with land. Friday—Stafford Springs at Stegel and McNeil, Twaronlto' toe losing pitcher. He fanned So. Wtadsor 000 000 0 -0 2 1 RnSISTMTION R o d s ing up his musoles to explode checkered flag ta toe 500 lap a SOgifilon tank." Fluke are on toe increase, Manchester, Windsor Locks at Duncan and HoUand, Altken. ’ the bail halfway down the fair­ event. Greco had olx gallone left In With good catches being made lO a ^ walked ow. WUde rtruck WUde and Wheelock; Sarna : South Windsor, East Hartford at and Skypelt. way. Instead, by overswtagtag, “ Buddy Krebs and BIU Greco Ms eax when he took the idieck- ta Fltoers Island Sou^, Sea- out 10 and walked three. - a Windsor, Rockville at Glaston­ REG SOFTBALL for MIUGCT FOOTBALL SUNDAY ^ m u m n is B O he shanks It or tops It or slices Coming from behind, SpoiU- won’t run at Riverside again," ered flag. Krebs, OUver said, flower Reef, WMte Rock, Watch bury. It out of bounds. man's Tavern (181) ouUastod OUver said yesterday. had three gallona left when he HIU and the mouth of Mystic NNuraNPM. Sunday—MJhchester at East : If your normal distance Is Pet Center (87) last night, 84, "Wa were not notified of Tat- ran toe first 200 laps and then Harbor. Beat baits ore froaen PORBOYIS,A«6S 1 0 t o 13 Hartford, Windsor at Windsor 200 yards, why risk on extra at Mt. Nebo. The winners ware , teru lT a decision untU we re­ let Greco take over. smelt, freeh squid and Uve JOHNSON SEAHORSE Windsor Locks, Glastonbury at chot or even strokes by trying outhlt, 08, aa Burt BaakervlUa port:irted at toe track to run last “ After the race, pressurs was muminlcbog*. 70 to H S U S . South Windsor, Stafford Springs IRENfON QOUra crackad a two-run olroutt blow iatu:irday night. We turned brought by other drivers to in­ Winter flounder catches con­ at Rockville. for 250. TO THE Play within yourself. in the sixth inning, putting the around and sat in the parking spect our oars. tinue good In deeper waters. wlnnera ahead. lot," toe veteran local owner “Before last week's race, toe Blue crabbing is fair ta East­ WillB6HttdAi8l3,1S,16 50 Lap WINNER That goes tor the shorter OUTBOARD IMOTORS $1,000«* Think We’ll Win’ other drivers threatened to holes, too. Take a par-threo 220- Pat was off to an eariy load said. ern CkxmecUcut eetuarlee. M IDS^kSO N with ons run in the first inning V "We wore notified toe Tues­ strike if the win wasn't taken LINOOLM, Neb. (AP) — "I yard challenge, well-trai^ped. away from us. TattersaU went INLAND FISHINO IV2 HP. to 100 HP. CHAMflQMSHiP think w e'll arta the Olympics As pros, we're expected to be and throe in the third. SporU- day nigM before toe 500, dur­ auMODIFIED^ man's then came on strong with ing Ume trials, of a new track hack on Ms word and told ua Trout fishing is slow although MLIIshonaM-6-SPJL Ogata, but the foreign divera are o:< the green m one. That’s our a few waters, such as HIsJfiand MICONSOUTIMIMEt three in the fourth and two in n^e which would not aUow any there was nothing that he could SALES — PARTS ~ SERVICE improving more nq;)ldly than we business. But Mr. Average P la y­ do, the rule was in block and Lake, T yler Pimd, West HUl DIIKI '*'1 TirCDC OUAllf/INC HIAI5 tho sixth. oar to run with gas tanks that are," nays veteran Dick Smith er nray not have the capacity That may sound Uke ultra- wMte. He haok-traoked under Pond and toe Houeatonlo River, rLUj.Motiii IHiCnJ spkiai iiaiuri pAa . Ray O'Nall, added a pair of could carry over 22 gallons of EASY TERMS — USED MOTORS ALL Boys Must Bo of Phoenix, ArU., coach of the to put a 200-yard toe shot ta a conservative advice, but it Is pressure and that's toe way It are produolito weU. Night flah- i)lU and E!d Pinto managed end fuel. (ATES OPEN AT 6>30 ADULTS *3JK) CWUNKN 50> U.8. Men's Olympic diving I'ttle target urea. meant constructively tor a seg­ Open Daily 7:30 A.M.-5 PJH— Thure. to 9 for SporUmans. “Wo trtd TattersaU that our atonds. ermen are having good luck t team. I see nothing wrong In using ment of golfers who are not ad­ “ We won’t race at Rlveralde with kokanee at Eaot Twin Aecomponlod By A Poront Por tha )ooera Dan Calobro, oara w e n equipped 'with U gger OOIIDMI^^ ■ BerMe Wrightson, one of a shorter Iron and puttinig the dicted to shooting a round in the again,” he added. Lake. SAT. to 4 P.M. BUI Marsh and BUI Maher each tanks and that wa douldn't makq •A X ••O f ' ’ ' ’ X Smith’ s top pupils, won the ball in good otratogic position 70s. That takes In a siu b le MeanwhUe, 10 Pina Is for sole. Smelt arO hitting weU at West : had two hits, the latter get» the neoeeeary changes with only Hila Ad Paid F or B y The: a AUQITOIA men’s 8-meter springboard div- in front .rf the green. With a group, I might add, or the rola- _____ few days notloe. He assured ■Tt was huUt speolflcaUy to run HUl Pond. Ai^ere are remind­ ting a hcmie run. ------Manohestorm dget and Paay . Z Iff tag crown Wednesday, opening good pUoh utiot, you could atlll Uvely few v f u* who play golf tor SpOTtaman us ’not to worry, everything wUl at Riverside," OUver said, ed of the daUy crert limit of CAPITOL EQUIPMENT SCCA IND IIIIilA the 18th National AAU Outdoor ealvago par with ono putt. At the 660 302 —S 8 3 be aU right For the Mg khowa, a good cor, tor a track Uke 80 on smelt oM also ,tbat toe 98 M A IN S T ^ T E L . 643-7968 Footooll AseoclaWoa ^ a livin g would be In trouble. P et ClenUr 103 000 0—4 0 8 Swimming and Diving CEiam- very least, you should wind up And trouble U what we’re We'D ooooessiona" Oliver Riverside, but we won’t b« U8 uae o f Hve smelt aa belt is O f t A H P T in pionahlps. v.’Mh a neat bogey. McParland and Pookett; BuT- afliled tag it again up there." illegal. trying to avoid in grif. geos and Sylveetor. BVENING HERALD, MANGHBRniR. CONN., THUBiMlAY, AUGUST 1, 1968

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XnhnjuiMn- vicinity West 6 m ter 1961 FORD Thundeitbtrd, radio, painting, Interior and exterior, Ray, 640-3360. WAITRESS — FUU-tlme, days, advancement For this tas­ HIS BRHE'S HAIR. Complete aharpening service, 46-66 lioun per week, aU bene­ and McKee St. Reward. 642- heater, automatic, fuU power, band and power mowers. paperhanging, waUpaper re­ pleasant aurroundings. 647- ter than average poaltlan 3027, atr-oondtUoning, 44,000 miles. moved. WaUpaer books on re­ 1001. apply to fits. Mtiat be steady woriwr, Home, garden and shop. We al­ ojqieitence hetyful. Apply m - —— ------—— ------Must eeU, leaving etate, $675. so repair and aervloe power quest. FYiUy insured. Free eaU- WOMEN TO SERVICE FOUND—Dlamood ring, near 043.9700 after 6. mates. CaU 649-9868. (dtcla Manchester Tire, ine., and liand mowers. AU work SINGER CO 396 Broad St, Manriieater. St. James Church. Owner may guaranteed. For dependable COSMETIC BAR NAME YOUR own price. Paint­ NURSES WANTED BXXl claim M Identltytag ring and 1968 PLYMOUTH, tan, Sport aMvice caU S)uui>-AU, 686 866 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER a W t , M K lM . T iil, ^ iLl|MLa«. paying for ad.- 642-0820.------Fury, 888 motor, 2-door hard­ ing, paperlianglng, paper re­ TEMPORARY SUMMEJR top. Car bought new, orlgtaal Adama St., Manchester, 643- moval. Free ewlmates and dec­ Some Ehcperlence Neceaaary GUARDS 6806. "It'a an exareitBr! It kMpa Harry's body tha way ha f o u n d —Large brown male owner, 46,600 miles. 742-6901. orating service. QuaUty work­ REPLACEMENT POemONS. CABINET maker with supervi­ Local wants it—in a sitting positianl" mm«rel. CaU Dog Warden, ANYTHINO tsdcen to the dump, manship, neat, competent serv­ APPLY To M IC K Y F IN N BY LANK LBONARD 642-4181. ice. CaU 647-9664. OPENmOS ALSO sory experience. Exorilent op­ appUancea, bulky furniture, at- portunity. Diqilaycraft, 648- Unifanned guard poaBtona 1964 IMPALA convertible, orig­ AVAILABLE FOR ta your area. TpvWiJ\A[ ^ MWERVA AUmON WILL BE A GENERAL FAYNE— I'M THATS AN EXCEUENT inal owner. 647-1883 alter 6. Ucs, cel^s hght PAINTINO — Exterior and In- TREASURE CITY 9667. MOMSBISe! I WAS I NOVELTY FOR A PEW DAYS AND GOING TO HAVE THE IDEA, MY DEAR— trucking. Cheap. 281M1860. workmanshp. FOUND Light tan female. 410 MIDDLE TPKB., WESt' PERMANENT POSmONS WELL, m QLAP YOU JUST TIRB>i AFTER I THBI FADEAWAY/ SHEKNOWS AW EN a AtADISON £»m Z£V7W MADISON STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANirr FULL-TIME SNAPm iOUTOP IT, GIVING IT SOME THOUGHT K ABSOLUTELY MCfTHING ABOUT j Call Dog Warden, 648-4121. 1907 OLDSMOBHX F86 dub .------Reasonable rates. FYee eet- ADVERTISINO AGENCY HAS ALREADY F>UT coupe, standard sUft, 6 cylin­ MANCHESTER, CONN. or UNCLE PHB.I I WAS A I REALIZE THAT THERE'S M p o u n c sj HANDLE MY CAMIAIGNi TWO CLIENTS INTO HoESBhold ScnrlcM mates. CaU 743-6600. LITTLE WORRieD ABOUT I^BST I 0 2 / I NOW 1 DO NOT LOST — ^Passbook No. B 648 der, 28,000 mUee. 648-4412. PART-TIME NOTMNS ID BE ALARMED Tv^vmire Housei j - I DO NOT WI«H TO If you are en RN or LPN SENIOR ACCOUNTANT YOU LAST NMHT/ TH0IWHT YOU VP SPBAKtoYDB A U CNOUM THE AOrDORAPH. Savtags BaiHi of Manchester. OllMRd 13-A and Interesud ta a tempo — AND SOLD YM THE DWTANcaiD INSINTHEHMTAHnANT/ AptriloaUoa made for payment LINCOLN 1968, 4-door, white, $1.70 wltii eoantagb to $21 AU Floor Flnisliliig 24 TYPISTS—Secretaries, Tempor­ rary, ponoament, fuB-ttme to lH C PUBLIC/ -WHILE HENRI (ERVICCF air-conditioned, leatiier, hU SBIWINQ MACHINES ary, fuU-tlme or 9-8, immediate or part-time poritico, oou- weritly. Untfonue and other l o s t — Pasebook No. B 868 THECAR,TDUTE WILL 00 power extras. 648-1009. makes, dome^c and Imports p l Oq r bANDIWO and reflnleh- jobs. Highest pay. No fee. Staff tsiot the Penoanel Dept., A skilled yofeorinnm is benefits. OoK ooBect, INSIDE AND PROCURE A Savtags Bank of Manchester. ex^rUy repa^. Work guar. AU floors Manchcotor Memorial Hoe- needed to augment our AppUcation made for payment. 1967 OLDBMOBILE, niimtag BuUders, 11 Asydum Street, « treated with 8 coats of hot wax. Hartford, 278-7810. pftal. 648-U41, E x t 243. staff. CcBege or accounting NESS condition, very good engine, ^ a k Street, Manchester, 649- ^ cleaning and rewaxlng. ExceUent salazy and fringe •chool roqidied along w2tb l o s t — Pasebook No. 70-1898 needs transmission. CaU 647- 878-6211 CaU 648-0881. MATURE WOMEN needed for benefits and very peraonal, exporlenoB ta tbe general Savtags Bank of Manchester. 9862. fuU or part-time work, hours friendly working efimote. oocouattag field. CPA. le HUtord AppUcation made for payment. UOHT TRUCKINO, bulk deUv- preferred m not neceeeary 1907 CHEVROLET Bel Air, FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh- can be arranged. Air-condition­ ery, yards, attics, cellars clean­ Ing (specializing In older wMh adequate background. riandard, 6 cylinder 4-door, ed and removed. Also odd Jobs. ed, pleasant working condi­ In addtUen to a ebaOengtag floors). Inside painting. Paper- tions. Apply In person. Dino’s MHXIHANIC — ExceUent oppor­ reasonaldy priced. CaU 648- 844-8282. aaeignsnont. ttaU cppoituitity ArttowoMb* ^ .hanging. No job too smaU. 660 B. Middle Tpke. tunity tor qualified man. See MR. ABERNATHY 8868. wiU provide above average Mr. Sloan, Sloan’s Garage, Rt. BY ROLSION JONES imi FRANK BID|»WA¥‘ 1964 CORVETTE convertible. NOW IS THB TIME to protect John VerfaUIe, 64941760. SAVE TIME salary, bcneflte and exoel- 88 Vernon. ExceUent condition. 2-tops, 86,- 1963 CHEVY n Nova wagon, and restore original appear­ TWO PART-TIME waitresses, _ a Aer hours. Please SAVE MONEY Write stattag experience, m v E SOLLEOTA LOST THREE AM-FM radio. $2,800. OaU 649- body and motor In exceUent with a good coat of protective til person. Gas Light Res- w/H Y 'FTr'Trr TTI1? edwtatioa end saiary re- FLOSSIE. CHAMCEJHEN. V B A L L C 9 0 MortUOUfil 27 taurant, 80 Oak St, Manches- rlOHl THE 1042. ■______conditicn. 644-2049. sealer. Free estimates. 742- quberaento to P.O. Box A m i A N C I V R^Ri MORTT MEEKLB 9487. ______TRAFFIC 1488, Hartfesd, Conn. SALBS MRSOM BY DICK CAVALU n e e d o a r ? Credit very bad? SECOND MORTGAGE — Un­ Bankrupt, rejxwsesslon? Hon­ Truelo— Traeten 5 VENETIAN blinds — repaired, limited funds avaUaUe for sec­ EXPBiRIENCkD billing typist, I GAVeCMIP^A NaVBGAND HE UIKED IT, est (DcMJglas accepts lowest retaped and recorded. 6464)378, ond mortgages, payments to with knowledge of bookkeep- SECRETARY WANTED a S L 1968 FORD Ranger, half-ton tag, pleasant office, many CJF tX30 raO D ... I WONDER down, smaUest payments, any­ 649-2971. suit your bud^t. Expedient ^------, ______APPUCATTONS now being ac- IF H E L IK E D I T ? z truck, wMh camper shell, fully service, J. D. Realty, 648-5129. benefits, salary en. Tele- PERSONNEL DdRECTTOR cepted tor fuU and part-time where. . Not smaU loan finance equipped. OaU 649-9676. company plan. Douglas Mo­ REWEAVINfl of burns, moth- phone 388-6861. Duo-Fast Nortb-c* employment to begin second e O eof WeiWkig T holes, rippers repaired. Win- - east, 22 Tolland St, East Hart­ tors, 846 Mata. Manchester Memorial Hos­ week of September. If you are dow shades made to measure, BusIlMSS O pportunity 28 ford. pital la looking for a secre­ interested ta working in a clean 1962 VAUANT, standard 6 aU else Venetian bUnds. Keys tary for tho Director of Per­ and friendly atmoephere and S ^ L L — 8-bay modern sarv- APPLIOATTONS now being ac- sonnel. cylinder. Oar In good niming MobFfi HomM 5-A made whUe you wait. Tape re­ are a wlHtag wortcer, contact corders for rent Marlow’s 867 ice etatiCD, suburban area, paid cepted tor fuU and part-time, fiM Eta. condition, $860. 742-8288. tretatag ttaanctag, insurance, Manager, Brunswick Paikade 13', 1966 ARROW Little Oilef Mata S t, 642-6221. employment to second Stenographic ability Is es­ retirement and hoqpitaUaaUon week of September. If you are sential. Lanes, Parkade Shopping Cen­ 1964 FAIRLANB 600, 2- door travel trailer. FuUy equipped, ter. No phone oalla accepted. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VRBMBEB sports hardtop. Oar In excel­ plans. Many dealers earning interested in working ta a Uke new. CaU 742-7348. $13,000, $18,000 $20,000 and ExceUent salary and fringe S W E 'I _ L lent running condition. Beri lid ld t iig — dean and friendly atmoephere HOLLYMOCK more a year. Get the facts. and are STwilUng worker, cen- benefits, interest^ workn a e B A C K 1 _ E T ^ Of MOO Ul MAN!.'! offer over $800. 742-8288. , Cenfraering 1 4 dynamic cfilce. IN A FEW T R Y O E T MOLD OFi Campers buy direct and Wrjte Box 806, East Hartford toot Manager, Brunswek Peurk- WEEKS T O BE CK*£ I860 COMET Cyclone OT, 890 ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ or caU collect 289-1621. Eh/e- ■ .YOLJRSEL.F.' ,MW.W.TMI» MX HI. ON. $ - / euWo Inch, 4-speed, low mUd- tributor tor Connecticut. rage, reo rooms, bathrooms ntage Mr. BeUee 688-9389. Center. No phone caUs accept­ age, exoeUent condition. OaU ment, Manchester Memorial New and tued pick-up tiled, Mtehens remodeled, oe- ed. Hospital, 648-1141, E xt 248. Young Woman— CAPTAIN EASY BY LESUE TURNER 6494(U8. campers, travel trailer tent ment work, cellar floors, pa­ ■J-s— lifiMitiarf tios, roofing. CaU Lieon des- nvip ve€Ellwar“ $60 IN FAMOUS BRANDS free type. aynsM, BuUder. 649-4291. n If you run a weekly ahop-by- ainrpinTAW-v i ! 1966 'BUICK Special, $76. flood maU•YMiii Miihdu b for fewima friMutafriends. Send SECBBT^Y foT Beneficial Fi­ running condition. CaU 649-601$. RENTALS NEWTON H. SMITH A SON - KEYPUNCH OPERATORS — tor detalla end free 624 page nance Oo. 5-day week, 21 Remodeling, repairing, addi­ Alpha-Numeric, temporary fuU oatelog. No obkgattmt. P oj^ a r weeks vacation with pay, flee Are You Looking^ 1966 OLDBMOBILB, low mUe^ Dally or Weekly tions, ree rooms, garages, insurance, unusual thrift plan, age. Immaculate oondlUon. OaU or part-time, days, nl$bta. Club Plan, Dept. 6602, Lyn- porches and roofing. No Job Start near home. H^eat brook, N.Y. high school graduate interest­ 649-6018. ______We finance up to 6 yean We take anything ta trade. too smaU. OaU 649-8144. rates, no fee. Staff BuUders, ed in permanent posHVon with I We have an immadiate apaning for an in­ 1961 PORSCHE convertible, 11 Asylum St, Hartford, 278- I^IB S —'^ k any 8 eve- advancement. Attractive per- CARPENTRY— concrete steps, senaUty, appearance and aUl- very good condition, new top, 7610. ntags, married women prefer­ floors, hatchways, remodeling. telligent parson in our Advortising Dopart- d jZ L . Ml^elln tires, Abarth BELLE MOTORS red, high oommlariona, rixnt ity to mjeet the pubUo neo-1 porches, garages, closets, ceU- WORK from home U^itaontag hoi^ car neceaaary. CaU eseory. Apply 888 Mata St., n^ufflers, ekl rack. CaU 649- Rt. 66, Southington, Ckxin. ment. The young woman wo employ will flnd'^ BOBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS 1-628-0988 tags, attics finished, roc FuUer ~ " ~Brush oustonvsrs. ‘ *Neigh­ Avril Greco, 1-367-9077. Mancheeter, between 0-6. 4760 between 3:4. rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ borhood areas available. Bx- the position most interesting, varied end voueoseAsm ? ..PXTmTNJsmo ~WflPAI2RIVE&NE)MCny ‘H^MMUIBS 1966 RED MUSTANO, hardtop, er related work. No job too oeUent p rofit CaU 847-1242. foacuLoiisfrH ezB HANOSOPK.l FOKTHef»ipKe$spumjseorcmto»i6 V-8, standard Shift, deluxe ta- q ^^MPBR TRAILER, 1967, Mus- ■maU. Dan Moran, BuUder. i6tfrrm (m oTesr V/WZYUSKIN ,THE M/APPBAMKeeOTWrytXiANOZ Evenings 649-8880. WESTTNOHOUSE Electric Cor- challenging. tertor, radio with dual speak­ tang, sleeps 4, self-contained. poration has an opening tor a rsetufeLM iCB WOdLPISMP&r SHALL e e IHOtSfttiiM SHAM f ers, htater, etc., 4 new Red jgfim m ttie'f fZSUOWMEP 876-4608. WEB ROBBINS Carpentry re­ person in the credit PLASTIC Une wide track tires, 2 enow modeling spedallst. Additions, with knowledge of peyment tikes on ^ledx trsUer hitch, Excellent benefits. Apply New. 6 u e e e o n ... LITTLE SPORn reo rooms, dormers, porches, prooeaeing, typing and oci- Experience Necessary BY ROUSOF 87,800 miles, exoeUsnt oondl­ MOfOreyVMl"”'* cabinets, formica, buUt - Ins, leoUcne. Five toy week, with Etaet niieel the luih' ■toadoid. qnellty and tategilty Uon. Must s d l soon, $1,600. OaU bathroonu, Mtehens, 649-8440. aU company fringe benefits. leqidied byt WARW/Wa after 6 p.m., 872-S816. l l e y e l t s 11 OVSFUWAO Salary comeneurate with ax- i / 'M BniodT HONDAxorambler 90, 1967. Bx- HOMBA GARAGES, porches, perlence. Phone Mr. Spaethe aiBAttANem t,oooptgr no Toonu, room additions, MORIARTY BROTHERS. Inc m 1967 FAIRLINE, G.T., 890, 4- odlent condition. Pitoed for or Mr. Donahue at 289-7961. 227-816 OEMnat 8T. quick sole. CaU 649-8686. Mtohenf, roofing, siding, gen­ ■peed. 7434648. eral repair work. Financing DOMESTIC for housework ta MAMOHB8TBB, CONN. — M24U8 13 Bissau St. Menchostor, CriW ^I Bivallable. No flown payment rest home. FuU-Ume, days. Ap- VnjeHoii Inanranoe Pwietow 1969 TRIUMPH TR 8 Roadster, THREE SPEED boy's BngUrii and Many Mero Fringe Benefita! good condition, $700 or best of- bike. Excellent condition. $28. Economy Builders, Inc. 648- ply Maudiester Manor, or call fer, 642-4913. CaU before 2 p.m. Call 648-1738. 6169. 646-0139. Capr 'SB Osal f$mtm Cip B-l fr..^ ffl /*:

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ArlkiM Por Sato 4S n MANCHESTBB EVENING HERALD, 1CANCRB8TER, CtiNN., rHURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1968 PAGE NINVrmOf EIORT f o o t picnle UW*. ex­ m m a r TO .itoR oep^ ^ ’tewSib Hi O a t O fT a v u cellent condition. Cell et IM V l / KANCBoannBt -‘O m o a i looa. lanp. A-i toesiM; 71 72 O a t O f T o w m . ToBand 'LASSIFIED Eeet Center 8t. tion, bclek baOdOnf, two m m m llv- Oaa pM l J, OteVMlI AgWkOp. FROUOafiHJNAL Am U lfiAL TWCMrAIOUr, lUaobtoter, 9 pin* . afijoining two (aBdly TOBACCO BARN boerde end 8, $ tirn M am aaeb, 9oar g»r- BOWEtlfl aCHOOL caps. 6 ptneuTi d to pnvMa fair pries home. Present rental n ta n racmia ptna panalad office, o 6 l UMBIA —flmaU fiu-M bed- IBO yeer old hand hewed hem ag*. reeeefly radaeorated. Can and fa it oals tor tlda dnlrabl* VERNON - 18 mtmitea from 1840 monthly. BoOneea nofied, f t e S i B S E ^ treed lot, garage, $21,800. PhU- room Gold Madallton Ranch lo- tiinben. Cell 875-1016 etter 6. g a n l* . .... anura* roarigaga. J. d . Real Bowen Area cclonla], 4 bed­ Barttoed, B room oated tat a fine r^denfial oee- School Plans Voted by Board V E R T ISim financing available. 0*U TSte Agnapk .'IMdtaia, M M Iff. 4 laoBL AnilailL' JHaanto brick Agency, Realtors, 649 HMata Astooiates, Ino., 619 rooms, rnodOm kUchen,. IH Ranch with large Utehen and tton of town naarfiM lake. Etu- OAS BINOINEI, 4H h.p., vertloel R. F. Dlmook Oo„ 649A848. gvQCI OeigBmWXKXIU. Wmm 8S47. Approval of plana tor the Quhm pointed out thait the ex- apphoante for the porifaon of a d y b r u s i n g d e p t , h o u r s / am . bafiM, hratod sunponh, ocraen- buUt-lna, large lot. Owner 679 atod on a parttaDy wooded lot. crenfeaheft. 4-oycle, Leuaon, ex- MANCSaMnm — r Mem air* flnonolBIg avfiUaMe. Jf. D. proposed 88-ciaasroom mldEa panwe efi doing tfato would tranaportatton coordinator at tha ^pilt IH ed raid: portfi, alumlnam 6774. Ideal tor a amaU family or re­ SAJLI»4tNPJL c^en t oondlUon, $2S. 644-0519. M.. FOUR bodfocans, 8 n o n Ool- MANCHEglER—7 rooBn Cape, atonaia, aaraeo*. A fine home abhool was voted unatomouriy to 50 or 00 par om t of meeting scheduled for next InvMtiNMP Piapaity bath*, sHtting g lM «lB0n otf fun ahed domer. Ptwmal din­ tired couple. For sale by Thom­ fHto OOgt of ^ Wednesday, agned to have Mmlly AoiMi, modoia Mtehen cnlal, Uvtng raon with lira- with Itvlng apace. Briflore NORTH Oovamty — Five room as OolUiw, owner, eaU 2398818. by the Board of Education last i , |g| SCRBBINBID loem, prooeaaed For Soto 70-A piAC*. large . knoben, dlnbig ing room, finished rec room, board member James Cornish CLOm fQ H U B FOR CLA88IFIKD ADVT. frevel, also bank nin Krevel. with buOt-lna, garbge. $38,800. MANCHagTBR — 6 room 6M- Agency, 9174418. Ranch. Fhaplaae, garage, aore raom' and dan, 3-oar garaga, axtra lot of record. Bandy lo- ______lo t Only $18,800. Why rant? COVENTRY night Votera are a n)aUt - raU big main floor family room, out to Ud. large ftve-toot area of glaaa and It wae voted to request ap­ er. Call after 8 p.m., 649-9141. parking, refinlahed Inetda and NOTICE Exoanant inooina, —wwg $22,- screened porch, park Uka yard. Tindy a Beat Bay, BaMora NOTICE fence, guest houae. Write etc., plua 30x40 foot swim­ The school, equipped, la ex­ two smaller ones, two tost hi proval from Mlaa Elisabeth C oiiHn— d From Procodifm Fogt out. ExMllent investment prop­ •05. BUM. Fraehatto Reallar, 647 Mid 30'S, Hayes Agency. 649 Agency, 647-1418. To the erroltod meintoni of NortheaM Realty, Hampton, ming pool. Aaking $86,900. pected to coot over $3 mlUton, bright The brand is array Orom Hicka to spend MA07 fimn the erty. Call The R. F. Dlmook FUeUC HEARING 0181. Conn. CaU 338-8871 our Colum­ the DemoortMo Petty of Oartn- TOWN.OF MAWCa — MBR. JALOUBIBD POUCH Is only one ca ll John Eedeaky, 6496806. with the completloir of construe- large emoa of in eohools, contingency fund tor mainte- U -1— Co., 649-8348. bia representative handling tton hoped tor by February 1070. aooordlng to Qrikm. ^ •w ip W a n tM l— try, Ooaa.: OOKHDUCTUOT PORTER BTKEVr oraa, U7,- MANCHEfllER —Modem im- feature of this deUghtfUI cui- nance of Hicks School. This in­ Dairy Prodocto 50 area Ustings or 4699302, 469 Tha rite tor the new sriMol ia cludes painting some rooms, the o w o b Pureuent to the prowtotone « f FROPOtno (SlDINANOlia SOO, tittnaMve six room home, maculato 9bedroom RaiMb, 2 tom-built 0 room ronrii. Alro, Behind Schedule painter want- H a l* o r F I 37 93n. adjacent to that of the SWBBT CORN — Su^ar and tha atato ptfanary toar and tto hi aooor dawoe wObiirovOtoto flnplaM, garage, ntoe bonU- bafiis, Utriun buUt-ina, fuU baaemsot Is tiled and panel- B& l W Board chairman Davtd Cook fire eec^>e and other areas and 6 ii IkdMtme, ataady work. Call Umd For Sato 71 Meadowbrook School on 47 aerea the reiSacement of aome fbe- butter, Baatem Marketer and rUtoa c< tto Demoorotio Party, o< Center —Prime you are tonby waioed Oat a t o n ly gOnn fiw t a PUbIto toni, 949-UM. Bel Air Raal Estate, 0490Stt. formal dining room. Raised abla Cape. Two unfinished iq>, MANCHESTER PARKAOE sky Farm, 644-0804. oauoua wOl ba bald at Coventry Hearng w4H he held In tto hearth flrsplaoe. Two car gar­ and tha Hicks School. It was already bem delayed o'ver two WD BAVK openlnsa in our Heat building acreage, fin* faculty Oamnlant loeatiOB aaar Parii- MANCHESTER 6496806 printed out that by doing tUe area, 400' trootage. Minutes Ifigb gotoot audtorian, lUptoy naatoug Itooni ct tto MUnfcfpal HEW LUfnNO — E x room MANCHEfiTBR — Near East age, estate-ilk e grounds, AA months because of dungea In Manchester Tkaattiv Dept, on ail dtltta, way and Lake. ChU now, $16,• aU three sehoola could share ■MBjr beneata, production bon- MANAGER AND UOoon, shopping. Available im­ Hill Road on Aug. 14, 1000, at 0 BuMdiag. 41 Center etreat, Au- ovarriaad Oape with fuu rind Hartford, new tour bedroom 2Sane.. Low thirties. Briflore V E R N O N -N ew 9 room R an rii, the schematic drawings, substltate dotmar. Btonaa throw from 400. Bayaa Agmoy, 6«901tl. O M paid pina aUft premiums. NATIVE VEGETABLES mediately. Bbibara Ufton Itoal pjn . to endora* oanOdatea for guMO, 1000, a t OibO pan. on pro- Ookmlal. Ffrsplaoe, bath, two Agency, 647-1418. formal dining, aqulfTed Mich- S T ! ? * In other action tha board, bora Rlehmond, tel. 9196180 ASSISTANT MANAGER Main fitrsat Two fuU baths, Afpljr in peraon, Klock ..Co., Batote. 43041U. ncaninaWnn to muntoipal offioea lavatorys, % aore wooded lot. m . flroplaoe. 1% batho, 9car “ •*T *to n a l paric In tha oen- which had planned to interview 6U-8111. t RvInR room witb ftrsplaeo, $30,000. Holoombe Realtors. TWO FAM ILY. Just listed. Un- BOLTON — Older home, barn, u n Tolland Tpke., Manches- For Drug Department to be voted for at state etoetton 1 . Pno|iosed oidlMnoe $or out buUdliigs. 8 huUdlng lots garaga, large loti Srieot your “ *■ “.“TSL-a a — - Tomatoefl, Sweet Corn SECLUDEID 30 acres, excellait larga kitchsi^ thra* oar dor $36^. 96 flat Exorilmt deoor today Only $30,000. CaU Arohlteet a$ Maellng to be bcU on Now. 8, 1900 and toanefer of syppoxtinafaly 4^ 644-1286. plus land $10,000. PhUbrick brook, $3,000 down^ also build­ g a n fs . Ito Immaoifiato ooodl- potenUal tor iqipredatton on trenaart audi other buakMM aa Agmey, Realtors, 0496S47. 1.1 Treasure CHy, Manches­ Beans, Lettuce, Cucumbers ing lots, lakefront lota, a n ____ . ^ ■ores of land noitt andsoulliof ttoo. Wohrarton Agmoy, Raol- MAMCHB8TBR — Tree chaded tOgo of rodevriopment Good Hrm of RueoeU, Gibson and Von $5.4 BilUon Housins Act BAKER TRAINEE needed to Hmniies -Mra to Oardn laara hanilcut donut and muf­ ter Parkatie. Bienefits in­ large tract* of land. WriU ^ * * tora, 019-W1$. 9room Oarriaon Oolooial, large present Inoome. Briflore Dohlm of West Hartford was Summ«* Squash and Grave, Ino. VERNON — Custom built 6% fin bualn e^ , florae experience clude Major Medical pro­ D I M b NIA. be. North Bast Realty, Hampton said oauoua. Uvlng room with fireplace, for­ Agency, 647-1418. HEBRON — Rt. 80, Gay City preem t to ebow and exjdain the gram, 7 i^ d holidays. Ex­ Dated at Oomnlry, this lat 3. Proposed Ondkiama oon- BART ■ CBN'TBR gT., 9 room mal dining room, and a family room Renoh, alumtnum riding, h Signed by Presi preferred but will train, deaae Beet Greens or oaU our OedumWa Reprea section, e room Randi, 2 bed- drawlnge to membera of the cellent opportunity for ag­ day of August 1008. oirnlng pontoae by tti* Toam booae, O soned, tor doctMr’s of- atsed Utohm, 8 generoua bed­ $10,000. UB A 80ARCE price rec room, buUt-taa, dlabwioh- rooms, formal dining room, 3 Board of Educatton. (Oonttnued from Page One) apply, Mr. Donut, 365 W. Ifid- "He's Aoping W N b t bovght Mrt bf HoworJ Huglm l" entative at 3004871 or 4BB430S er, excellent looatton, tip top gressive persons willing to By o f apprawtawtoly 4M anriw of flcaa, 3 or 8 famUlea, its* rooms, riosets galore, • IH range. CaU Frank FUloramo m fuU baths, den with flreplaoe. Present plans and cost astt- The btU contains doame of Oe T^ifce. or call for appoint­ Bucldand Fanns Stand or 488-9071. condition. Hayea Agmey, 649 cent in the case of thoee with ment. 64»«37T. assume responsible poal- Town OommMtot bmd aouOi of Hercules .Drive frontage. Hutchins Agmcy, bafiu), breeaeway and attadiad this omtraUy located 0 room 2-car garage, large treed lot mates are tor phase one of the other proviatons making algrifi- tione. bi rapidly growing CORNER TOLLAND TPKE. Raymond H. Bradlsy 8r. tootn Garden Grove, Ino. 6496834. garaga. Aluminum siding. $37,- home. Belftore Agency, 047- QlSl. the lowest Incomes. oant changes in government Wontod—To lay 58 with garden and fruit trees. By achool, which la planned to al- chain organisation. Also ond ADAMS ST. 72 Ctotonan The proposed ebangae and rs- 900. Wriverton Agmey, Real­ 14U. owner, 0497800. low tor tha addition of an audl- Many home buyers now must houring programs. Among thsm ItA lN AT. - Burinam son*. BOLTON — 9bedroom Ralaed pay 7 per cent or more. warted otock personnel. Ap­ HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques ______vMons may ba seen in the tors, 01918U. Ranch with 2 acres o f landElua ' - torium and q>aelal olosarooma are: ply to BAUDWIN RD. eeotor —Large Large 9room hotue in exori- TWELVE ROOM eatate In Mm- Creation of a National Homa bric-a-brac, olooka. frames, yx>VR ROOM apartment, one Town Clatk’* (XDoe during busl- rec room and garage, $34,000. at a later dote. Those addMona FanriUee with incomes of ovstslaed custom built Cape Unf oomUtton, 8-car garage, LARGE MODERN home plua eharier. OaU tor dotalls. Bri- $8,000 to $8,000 are expected to Ownership Foundation to an- TREE u ----- L f t nnila >1 glassware. We buy estates. V ll block from Main St., second $26,000. PhUbrick Agency, 049 flora Agency, 047-141$. Mttten Agency, ReaUora. 649 are referred to aa phaae two nOVSOTIOIQ VOOOto 91 of 6 roonu,' 2 fuU baths, 2-car NOTICE 6 room rider home -with barn m n r r a n Y m m nnwint iPnr *tol land tor this huipoee wUl q«»aUiy tor the eubaldlea. They courage pubUo and prtvate or- lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 430 floor. CaU 01S4BS0. Io ta L Garalde Jr., and 100 acres M land. $00,000 6980. TREASURE CITY - Lake St, Bolton. 049-8347. garage, fuU baaoment % sere MAMCHB8TBR and vielifity. 1MK?RXATB OCCUPANCY. SELLING TOUR HOMET ^ ^ m eanW hUe?SVh^ would have to pay 20 per emt of ganlsafiom to provide more CLEIAN, U8ED refrigerators, lot. This home must be seen, T O W N OF C O V E N T R Y tor the package. PhUbrick prompt courteous service that ranges, automatic washers FIVE ROOMS, first floor, cen- Board of DIrsotmw Over 78 homes from $7,600 tq>. Brand now 68 f t 6 room ranrii. •TOLLAND gets results, call Louis Dimock surface play area. nuaithly incomea toward houring tor low-income f amtllea. TRIMMERS 410 MIDDLB TPKE., WEST WANTED — Restaurant equip­ loaded srtth extras. Deelgned ZONING BOARD Agency Realtors, 0490S47. Two ***•the mortgage paymmtapayments tor A requirement fii^ uihm re­ with guarantees. See them at traUy located, older couple pre- Kanohaatar, can Mitten Realty Company, FIreplaea, MU collar, IH baths, HORSES — HORSES Rsalty, 0490638. MANCHESTER, CONN. ment store, tavern and bank­ feired, no pets, references. Im­ and bulk tor present owners. O F A P P E A L S RaaMon, 0490080. kttehm wMh builtdns. Mr. Umr- homaa ooatli^ iq> to $18,000 gen- newal be reorimted so that at B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Dated at Meneheater, Con- MANCHESTER — Brick Ranch. Just twenty minutes from planned tor uee as outdoor claa9 ^,Mly with the government pay- least half of the houring tmite ruptcy equipment. Call mediate ocoupenoy. 648-4677. Inunedlato poeseerion. Mid SO’s. Theta wfll ba a PUbfic Bear- ritt, Briflore Agency, 647-1418. ALL CASH for your pngurty Main St CaU 848-3171. nsofiout IMS 90lh day of July RANCH — 6H rooms, modem Formal dining room, two flrw Hartford ia this diarmlng rooms. Quinn fait that a mini­ World’s lairest tree trim- Fontime Restaurent Equip­ T. J, Ckookett Realtor, 648- ing July 30th at 7:00 p.m. in the places, ftniahed rec room, Oh, yea $» ,000.1 within 34 hours. Avoid red ing any difference. Down pay- buUt are for lew and mcMerato- 1577. Town BuOdkig, Route Nb. 81, to Mtohen with dining area, flre- 6H room Ranch; 8 bed­ mum effort at grading and ments could be as low as $200. Income famlUea In each city and cnmnuiv has nivn- WANTED - BotAkeepiag tutor. I’EFT OVER 1987 sig-sag aew- ment 478 Windsor ' Stre< FIVE ROOM apartment first breeseway, garage, large lot. tm>e. Instant service. Hayes landscaping could accompUoh m ing company has open m a to e iS iM p a b le . *“« machlnee, buUt-in controls Corner Canton Street, Hart­ floor, avaUablo Inunedlatriy, take up the toUawIng appeal of plaoe in Uvlng room, 8 bed­ OCCUPANCY rooms, (amUy room, ga­ Agency, 646-0181. Tto new rental program aloo that at least 20 per cent he tor RAISED. RANCH — modern $38,60a PhUbrick Agmey Real­ this to make use of the natural to make button boles, aew but­ ford. 837-6771. caU 838-3318 after 6 p.m. Joseph Gorils, Store Drive, rooms, garage, targe wooded Brand new 4 bedroom Orionlol rage. New aU oak barn, would be based on a subridy low-income famUlcs. ings for foreman. Top wag­ For appointment cell 875-8938, kitchen with aU bulK-lna, tors, 6496847. training and riding ring, THE RBIASON Jtan qualifles aa riope of the land. They would 1-4 p.m. tons on, blind hem dresses, Coventry. lot, $31,600. PhUbrick Agency, In an a of comparable homes. covering aU totereat eflkrges An Increase from $1,000 to FOUR ROOMS, refrigerator, fenced pasture. $83,900. Hur­ a writer la that vrhat he doem't each ccnalst of an area of lawn muvrv a -uw,. es and excellent benefits. make fancy sUtebee. Ctoarr.nce Realton, 0498S47. OONTEMPORART Randi — $>1,900. Mr. Merritt, Briflore above 1 per em t on apartment- $8,000 to the maximum grant price only $8l.6q or you can Rooois W iH w at lo o n l 59 etaare, available Immediately, on tend locatod on NOTICE large Uvlng room with d ln ^ Agency, 047-1418. ry. Mr. Lewis, 649-6806. know would flU a book. We ®«>ugh tor a normal-slaed mhm, that can ba made to a tow-to- IMMACULATE 6 room Ranch, ______a._.Aa cUuu with ma mwwroMsmril temnwlhard saemrimasAsIaurfaced ___ Can 649-4242. S h a a r io M pay $4,10 per month. For free $93. Can 648-4491. Sfir^a^, 2-^ gar^, Rd. in oeder Itat he TOWN OF KANCBUR^ L, 3 fireplaces, threa hed- could write volumes about FamlUea would have to pay 30 come homeowner to help Um THE THOMPSON House — Obt- 900. IhUbrick Agency Realtors, ^ ” threa badraona, flieplaee, gar­ IMMEIXATE OCCUPANCY — area for the teacher. delivery caU Manager tiU 9 COMNBCnCUT ropnu, bafiu, flnUbed rec B& l W some of the exceUent "bouse per cent of their Incomes rehabUltato hia realdmoe so he 38 toge St. centraUy looeted. Urge lU&y 1IM7V# ulS Oil tKIHW aga, lovely lot Walk to oobool, Brand New 7 room Colonial p.m. If toll caU odlect, 248- ______!______from Route 81 to tUa kwatlen, room, caiport. Large treed buys’ ’ avallaUe now at Keith Board membera questioned rent to live in these. can conltoue to occupy i t pleasantly furnished rooms, PUBLIC HEABING riioB|)liig, and ttanopcrtotlon. with ftn t floor famUy room. Barrows & Wallace Co. Real Estate, 6491923. TWO BABYSITTERS available 2140. MANCHESTER — Starter Ladg* was atoosnterad at 138 lo t PhUbrick Agmqr, Rea9 the eocnomloa of the planned parking. CaU 649-3888 for over­ ADDmONAL Can B. M. Bkeohetto Roolty, $38,000. Mr. Merritt, Briflore MANCHESTER PARKADE heaw g system tor tha achool. EXPERIENCED. reliaUe elec- for day or evening. CaU 649- Aportnati 63-A home. Five room*, includes test from Stooetouee Rd. Tbia ton, 6496847. 6686. night and permanent guest ' APPROPRIATIONS 047-0000. Agency, 047-1418. MANCHESTER 6496800 The a. .httoct pointed out that ■tridan. Journeyman preferred, rates. ONE ROOM ftmilahed apstft- two bedrooms up, three rooms dtotance was required in the BOARD OF DlRBOrORS $10,800 — NICE modem 4-room More V iiit Tahiti at electricity is trine can 648-4848. TRADER ‘T ” down. Aluminum siding, new new Industrial Zone, n tU L T A home for larger fam­ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY — SOUTH Windsor — Larga 8 ____ HOUSEKBiEPER. cook and ment, stove, refrigerator, heat, N oMm Is heraby given that Randi, fuU cellar, many ax- PAPEETE — Tourism, partt- ^ riectrtc bUl Uy, 8% cuatom buUt rooms in­ Harris Poll Has companion for an elderly per­ hot water, aeml-private bath. furnace. $16,800. Wolverton AU lateraated penon* are ki- (ba Board of Diraolora, Town of traa, take prtvUeges. An eieori- Big ralsad ranch with firiabed room Split LeveL Thiee oe four cularly from Amerloat ia tor the entlra school would be JAIOTORS — pert-thne eve- USED FURNITURE ROOM FOR RENT, 801 Main Agency Realtors, 649-3818. vtted to otteod. cluding 4 bedrooms, Uvlng family room, 2 oar garage. $28,- bedrooms. Ideal to-law ar- Tahitt’a major industry. There nlngs, Menchroter area. CaU son. good references. For inter­ Apply Mariow's. 887 Main Minrhoatnr. wlU lent buy. OaU Mitten Agency, charged at tha lowest rate In- view caU 646-1784. St. 648-4074. Street. hold a FUbUo Heratag In the room — dining room comMna' Realtors, 6490080. 900. Briflore Agency, 647-1418. rangement. Modem kitdim, w en 16,887 American vialtors 648-4408, three to rix p.m. only. MANCHESTER — 4-bedroom fion with beamed ceilings and formal dining room, famUy clw & g non-heating uses sudi Now Open A t — (ilreat E. ToottwlMr Sr. nooin d tfi# Mub1oI|mU to tha Iriand in 1067, iqp 87 per as U i ^ , cooking and tans. Rocky Leading f!T.>!AN comfortable room for home, central locatian, 2 fire­ a fireplace. A family room and TMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY — room, fireplace, 214 bafiu, gar­ HIGH SCHOOL Junior will teach ONE COMPLETELY futniatod Cfaeirman Bonding, 41 Center Straet, Mian- MANCHEfiTBR — MbdriS 9 cent from the 10,002 c f 1900. refined gentleman. Free park­ housekeeping room, aU utUiUea, places, 2-car garage, wooded a game ,room, funUy alsed Brand New 7 room Crioniol age. $38,000. PhUbrick Agency Thermostat ProUema baton lessons in my home. CaU 36 Oak St. chaeter, OonneGMeat, Ttteeday, bedroom Ronbb, 2 baths, large (Oonfinned from Page Oae) — ------— 648-1946. ing. Also efficienclea. Inquire suitaUe one adult Recently re­ lot. Immediate occupancy. Bel kttobm and two fuU bathrooms. lot, low 20’s, assumable 014 wlfiiL 314 bafiu, 2 car garage, Realtora, 6490847. R was also brought out that WANTED Scranton Motel and Cabins; 160 decorated, 272 Main. A ir Real Estate, 648-9682. Augiiat 6, 1966 at 6:00 p.m. on 44sr attaebad garage. In od- flntt (loor fireplace family logoi Norieos Good used fumltiire, atqfdlances prapoaad aiMHinnal approprla- per cent mortgage, Bel Air TtSland Tpke., 649-0626 before dtfibn.. .a tidy 4 room apart­ Real Estate, 6490883. room, aluminum aiding- Mr. ANDOVER LAKE Summer and planoe. SIX ROOM Cape tn very central tiona mm fbOowe: home that just haa had electric OBOES o r MOnOB Good reUabie nwchaMc to r 9IIMIIIOra W 0Rf90"^ 6 p.m. ment or in-law suite. Wcktvsr- Lombardo, Briflore Agency, AT A "ow raT ‘ o r PROBITB. ~r.“ ~ eteuer a atx print advantage mnlHtenaaoo on fleet o f loeatlon. One ear garage, no To: General Find Budget heat installed. Five roonu, 39 ton Agm ey Realtors, 6493818. MANCHESTER — Custom buUt 047-1418. heW at Manebeater. witfain a ^ (or nectlcut- _____ U ght“ . mid P ( s ^ Co. war ^ow sTwnucrauc Democratic cumenuen contendere . ._ a«.a _ _ i _ a Waa sctool bnsea. Miiet have 643-6946 ATTRACTIVE furnished rooms, baaament Selling tor $18,000. 1008/69, Board of BduoaBon 8 room Garrisan Oolcnial. Fam- porch, fireplace, full bath. Ex­ the District of Hanelietter, on the In answer to complatote that -.m u uivnn primorlaa, he won private home, board optional, F o r R o a f M arib day of July, 1868. „ «A i* _____ “S* Mia nallim noil a»l tha otil- general loHPWledgie o f afi WANTED BY adult with sales T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 04 $ 8,000 RAMOH — 7 roonu, 3 fuU Uy room, double garage, wood- D M ^ IA T B OCCUPANCY - cellent locatian. A good buy at Preaent, Hon. John J. WaUatt, Bome persona frit that tha 00m- Mg, the Gallup poU and the ofii- (tipaiis liichalliig air amd relerc icei required. 648-6748. 1077. hind Humphrey and eight be- experience, full-time work now Hours — Tuesday, Wednesday MANCHESTER — 10,000 square h “wealwxit’’ ac­ bafiu, modern Mtehen *)ifi) ed lot. city yMUMaa Hayes Breafiitaklngly beautiful 4 bed- $13,000. Immediate poeseoeion. Judse. er neutral state poUs project hydraulic bnka aywtesns, buUt-ins, formal diiUng room, Agenm I W . « » “ Cokmtal to parkUke set- T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 649 HSute.of Jenni. Hender*«. im. McSStoy: him winring to key states and through Labor Day, part-time and Saturday 941; Thursday and ROOM WITH kitchen prtvUeges, feet of Industrial space. Prime tor Induririll Arte Pro­ 6 9 o t ™ Mjanebaster, ' in jtiVi Dutrict, de- high eohool HR aomefiilng to be Ireawniarion overttaifi, ia- MANOHH)STaut NEW 0 lamily room, 8 bedrooms, 9 ______ting near Manriustor-Bolton ceased. ____ The Peat oaid Harris and nationally. after, can 8754)224. centraUy locatod, Mrs. Dorsey, location, inside loading dock. grams to be financed by grant 1877. atolUIVn o f rintebee, etc. Friday, 9-9. Closed Monday. Ranrii, tiled bath, garage, 3 ear garage. BbcceUmt nelgb- SEVEN ROOM older home, ex- line. Mr. Zlnsanr. Belflore The oxocutoT tiavin* oxUbited hu . -A George GaUup agreed the "Most committed congreaa- Good boon and good pay. 14 Arch St. Call for detalla. Hayes Agency, from State. admlnUtraUon accouri with aald ea- hM been some difflcmty With between tfaelr find, nice porches, very large lo t borbood. $81,000. PtaUbrlok eellent oondltl^ on bus Um. Agency, 047-1418. PRIVACY — 0 room Ranrii, 2 tate to uua Court (or allowance, it thermoetata which have ainoe „ men, who look reallstioally at Referenoeo reqterad. 6464)131. 616 Buril HUl Rd. T. nhan To General Fwal Budget Inga riemmed from the time 41 Agency, Realton, 0490847. Property includes 2 extra build hatha, beamed ceiling, pan­ been repaired end also with gaining control of tha Houaa, en- SINGER JULY used sewing ma­ 680-6602. 1008/00, Board of EduowUan tog lota. Marlon B. Robertson, BOULDER ROAD U truly one eling, garages, pond, water* ORDEaBD: That tha ______ISth day of ______STORE FOR RENT — $17,000 Aucuet, 1 ^ , «t two o'clock after- aome leakage around the venO- thualaatlcally airport Ntxon. OROOMINO A LL braeda. Bar- chine Jubilee. Save! Save! Realtor, 6496081. of Moiiriiester'* moat beautiful fails, 0 aoTM, pine grove. latnra.'^'ii^'toat^ Th« dtSSato comtTsay Ifixan town Manchester, State SIX ROOM Ranch with attach­ for presKboM age children H. A. PRINK ” ‘ moay HUL H.C. Chase, Hebran Portables from $9.86, consoles rireeta. We have a lovriy Ool- Hutohtau Agemqr; Ftealtoi;, 649 «• none count by Harrto. w ill win. Theatre Bldg, inquire Manag­ ed garage, fuU rec room wMh 8 CM. Oto V with hearing impalment for MANCHES'TBR OOOL TTUBB shaded yard beck­ fion of air asaoolated with the Rd.. Boltan. 048-8437. from $16.98. lim ited aupiSy er, State Theatre. 648-7682. onlal at the end of fills tree 8834. ■ianed (or a hearinc on Uie allow­ “ Nixon H the Mg winner of WapfRug-—644-1902 demonetrator "touch and sew" buUt-lns, large patio, sHuatod file 1068/69 sobool year, to be ons you to took at fiiia writ con­ Uned non-tboroughtSare that U ance of mid admlnlBtraUon aooount SEVEN ROOK CAPE EAST HARTFORD — Forbes, wdUi mid estate, ascertalnnient of oonventtonalIlls: “ rs radtotan. ? "? ” - oS. SUTTwri. ^ 1968.” WANTED — good homes for machines greatly reduced! SIX ROOM (hqdex, adults oidy. 474 MAIN ST. offloa tor rent on \ acre wooded kK, upper W. 8. Olanitf Oi* financed by $18,000 in tuUton structed 7 room Cricnial, nice available tor early occiqiancy. distributees and order of distribu­ bama continued to hold 18 to 20 Forest St. axec^ 9bedroom tion and thU.Court directs that no­ Quinn also printed out that Klein aald that what be ooUad three tiger kittens. 649-6480 af­ Elasy. 1-86 months credit plan. $140. 22 Locust S t 646-2428, 0-6. Center of town, plenty of park­ 30’a. Owner 644-8497. payroento in the prraent fiscal FULL SHED DORMER nelghboihood, among homes of This ia a unique offering with per cent of the vqte nattonally. ter 5:80 anytime weekends. MS K. MAIN 0T. Raised Ranch, rec room, tice of the time and iilaioe amisned this circulation creates the sen- the multi-million dollar Rocke­ “nfO LABOBfiSlB for concrete CaU or visit your Singer Sew­ ing, 646-2426. year and $4,068 In Stete better quaUiy. Hurry, mid 20’s. a plethora of features and ex- for said hearing be given to all H eibeit O. Klein, Nixon’s MODERATE SIZED Randi, boifiu, 3-car garage. Owner persons_____ ’ known_____ „to be"' tote?ist^d ■ation of a temperature change niuS' feller effort, including 000- \7E HAVE customers waiting Grants to be reoelvad in the OaU Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, t o wotk, experienced $4. bourty, BASSETT HOUND — male, 8 ing Center, 886 Main St, Man­ that’s aa clean aa a wMsUe, Four or five bedrooms, ~8 No word description will therein to acmar and be h ei^ and that some peraona are sen- , ^ (or the rental of your ^;>art- NEW BROAD STRE!S!T location 1969/70 fiaoal year. 0494888. suffice—you muat see IL Prlc- ______$27,N0. 0696846. ttoraon by piMshkig____ a copy ri this ^ queaUoi\^ ^ 1 toe accuracy of the slderaMe use of polls, has tnexperieneed $8. hourly. CSU months, $86 or best <^er. CaU chester, 647-1428. with new paint outride, newly lovely bedrooms upstairs failed. He added to reply to a mem or home. J. D. Real Es- immediate occupancy, 1,600 sq- To; General Fund Budget 1008/ order In s- room. Downstairs completely for pre-school chlldran af- kitchen, dining ropm, Uvtng with buUttos, living room with ments availaUe this weekend, lonlal. New heaUng system and maefaine will monogram, over- Hi l i .VXsiW TOWNHOUSEJS — house or spiaU business. Heat­ Notice Belflore Agency, 647-1418. - - system (electrio or oU) at ^«w !d v ------sense that mtmey-r was uoad•— ples, registered, excrilent with New large 2-hedroom town- finished and heated. Minl-park- fitoted by physical handicaps room with fireplace and fireplace, 8 bedrooms, IH ing and bathroom facUiUea, for the 1908/00 achoOI year, to dm, one-eSr garage lovriy ^ S ' the *une oori." He added that SS^*Sl ^ tS^edT MAINTENANCE button boles. Need reaponalble house, featuriiy RCA Whiri- Uke yard.'. Teen’s. Wolverton bafiu, garage. Selling below re­ Identy of parking. $280, 649- ChMty Bralberi be finanoed by $6,000 in tuMlon tr e ^ lot. Low 20’s. OUR COMPUTER H really party to pay payments of pool appliance*, dtabwasher, Agency Realtors, 649-2818. placement coat at $21,900. Phll- cmckUng — and our sales are cy, nao-mai.______conn.;. Ruth Barrette, 88 L^on choice baaed On hl8 preference.” nredlctod ttiat Rockefeller T«»«8tlon that Iflxon to now to 10 8644. paymento to the priwint fiscal _ predlctod that Rockefeller AKC Baaeet Hound pups tor $6.86 per month or $61.30 cash. 1 ^ baths. Caloric gas ranges, briok Agency, Realtora, 649 hotter than the weather. Come ■TOLLAND Road, Manchester, Conn.i The plana are tor a twowtory .^orid looe to toe Oregon prl- >«w»tnuk, Long Island, and that MECHANIC toll waU to wall carpeting, FOR RENT or sale-461 Main SEVEN ROOM custom buUt Co­ year and $2,400 in Btato 6847. turn make to this Court. sale. South St., Coventry, 742- CaU Credit Manager, UU 0 HrfpWaifMl WOLVERTON AGENCY to—weR find or buUd the home NEW TO THE MARKET JOHN J. WAIABTT, Judge. v i ^ admlriatratlve, mary and win in CaUfocria »>* P>«» any nawa private cellan, ceotsal laundry Street Building and lot next lonial. Attached breeseway and Grants to ba reoefved on file pf • your ri»lce. Belflore p.m. I f tMI, caU coUect 246- garage, fireplace. Autbentlo Realtors 649-2813 MANCHESTER — 8 bedroom OBOKB DF NOnOB f^dance, health center and U- ^ e n toe opposite ■was true. contorencea between now and 2140. area, alr-oondkioning, master to Poet Office. Excellent-loca­ 1909/70 fteool year. Charming 6^ room Ranch COURT Laige local concetn has ’ Colonial paneling and decor. expanded Ranrii, Green Manor Agency, 647-1418. AT A OOIUtt* OF iraOBATB, brary included In a central core He said Harris had said cn a nominating session of tha ETtlSKY, ETIIE1NIR,Y angora TV antenna tor color and black tion for any use. 646-2426 from AOMIRtMt To: General Fund Budget 190$/ 'With 2 baths on 2^ acres. heM at Maneheoter, within and (or on the first floor wtth 16 class- televtolon program that the late convention next week. But he openlngB for a man «q>eri- MOVING — Dining room set, Four bedrooms if needed. area, mid 20’a. CaU J.D. R eri ju a r LISTED —Aluminum aid- the District of Mancheater, cn the Wttena, Mack and brown, good and white, gas beat end hot 9 to 6 p.m. 00, BecreaMon Dcpactmaat— Horses and oowa welcome 15th day of July, 1888. rooms on three side*. Itobert F. Kennedy’s popu- ■“*** particular alg- enoed in machine repairs bedroom set, wariiing machine, BuUt-ln* and convenient walk- . Oamp Kennedy $90 Estate Oo., 648-6120 or 648-8770. ed g room C^ie wlto 2 fuU Preaent, Hon. John J. Wallett, and matntenawc in its Bak- with children. OaU S49-6618 af­ water, phis gae for cooking, 1 or 2: TCfitB IndosMal in large 2 story barn. Pic­ BxoavatiCn Expense tailty was declining in Callfor- nlficance to this. ternoon* and evenings. etc. CaU 648-7784. TWO ROOM office, 100 percent up attic. One of Mancheater*e to ba financed by oonMbu- ~ hatha! Sunny kitchen, formal Judge. ery Dept, night work, parking, bus line; one of Man- Main St. location. Inquire Mar­ Aceoufit^. ExecUent turesque land with fenced Tnist Botate of Fiances Irene An aU-purpoee room to serve ig * tola year jiwt before Kenne- '^le effect of Harris’ pril was cheater's finest neighborhoods better locations. Priced in up­ tions. Pajama HideAway dining ; I Uviiig grasing areu. Very nice at BarreU Vlete under wUI of AUeo M. pennanent poritton, excri- low’s, 867 Main St. Barrett, late of Mancliester, in mid aa a catotacia and audMorium, dy got the highest vote any ^ give toe RockefeHer camp an BLACK POODLE, female 2 and moat convenient location. per 20’s. For appointment caU opportunity for the right Join I. Oarride Jr., $21,600. CaU John Sledesky, lent' wages and tsAfii>ye LARGE sturdy kitchen set, good. Distrirt, deceased. 9*----- well . . - W* wmw aa m>wissawiraome mpoetm torito MSon theUSW J«yflniOCnMIO Democratto pTOIfigBIrVlftt prealdential'’ C caiidt- fiX u U * eftoet to^ the Galhqim waHop.W « a U | fi. 0BothW 1 years old, needs home, moving. HUlvlew’e gractoua and oom- J. D. Real Estate Co., 648-8129. Secrater y Princess Design jJ S ^ S O L D i;* ^ 648-6806. benellte. Send resume to S ^in g for $80. with papers, condition, $40. 64941298. MAIN St. — near Tunq)lke, ot- Cm l^any,"^^^, haivhig*»h£u^ aeoood floor bordiered by more date bad ever received in tbat * to a bad a favorable poU to tort filled package la offered to flee wptbco available. For furth- ROLLING Park Cape — Six Board of Dtroobon Bchoola. Treed yard. Belflore P.O. Box 1481, aurttord, 649-9464. Agency, 647-1418. ita annual account with said eatate cmmrooma. Only port Of the state’s Democratic primary. quote and who could say what toatlng experience and qual- you from the SUaa Building * r Information phone 649-4667. good alse rooms, ftteplace, Bcpiy With Mnncheeter , Com. B&W of *»**c®* cxoavated "H Oov. RockefeUer’a leaden might be to oentt- ificatiotta. 30" TAFPAN HoUday riectric Company and wiU be ready tor three bedrooms, jUenty of Dated at Miancheater,: Oon- Auguat, 0^ , ^ ten tfriock]To^ and wU bg a oervioe area. reaUy believe toe Harris poU, ment before next Wednesday’s STORE or offioea tor rent 460 JUST Listed —Immaculate 7 B arrow s & Wallace Ck>. range, $60. 649-0382. occtq)ancy on October 1. closet space, nice yard. Gerard TV) P.O . B ox 791 neottout, tUa (wentyatelh d^^ room Cape near Mato St 1^ Kro- Barbara Kalas question- fiieip memories muat be short,” convention voting? Aitlelfis For 5olfi 45 Main St Aorora from Friendly MANCHESTER PARKADE 1968. For your personal in- Agency, 6484)866, 6494)688. of July 1068. baths, nlcriy landaoiqied yard. be Mid the aum h ed whetber fiiere would be any Klein said. Polnt favorite sons MOVING OUT of stete — house­ Ice Cream. 646-2428, 94i. MiadMster Goon. 06040 MANCHESTER 648-8806 signed for a liearing on the allow- _ SCHOOL BUS drivers — be­ DARK ririi atone-free loam. apeotlan oamtact J. D. Real Walk to puMic or poniriilal Then on Thursday, Klein de- Alaaloa, OaHtonito,* Ha> hold furnlriUngs for sale. CaU FIVE ROOM Ranch, Immacu­ ance of said anoount and aaid Trus- atorantage to excavating file re- tween 7:16 and 8:80, 2 to S-.80. $15. Pool and patio Estate Oo. 518 Center Bt. Man­ schools, near shopping, church- BOLTON LAKE — 6^ room teee tw o priorpi aocounta 'with ___ malnder c f ttie lowest level tor dared; “ The RockefeUer poU- waU, Itonsaa, Maryland. Mleht- 6484)662. late condition, nice deep estate, and tills Court directs that 6164979. stone, flU, gravel, chester, 648-6129 - 648-8779. itr. Z to o ^ , Belflore Ranch, one oar garage, % acre notice' poBolble future tarn. tog game is over.” gan. New Jerroy and Ohio are lot, garage. Gerard Agency, of the Uroe and place manure. 643-9804. EbcMuaive leasing agente — Oof of Town Agency, 647-1418. wooded lot. Firm $18,500. WIU for sold hearing be given to presumed to control 388 c f the anytime. 6484)866 or 6404)688. all persons known to o e Inlerested PICNIC taUea —- all kinds STOVE, gas and oU range, and F o r R o o t 66 hold with deposit only. Excel­ Uiereln to appear and be heand 667 votes needed tor the iwwwtna. bedroom set. 649-7220. LOOKING (or . anything in ROLLING Park — 6 room Cape MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED lent buy. CaU now. The R. F. thereon by pubUshlng a copy of (Ills tion. To prevent Nlxcn feom Dean Machine Products aiaos, $26 and up. DeUvered. BOLTON — Three room cottage, order in some newspaper liaTing a real estate rental* — apar^ In fine neighborhood, fireplace, Loft For Soto 73 Dimock Co., 6496248. circulation in said District, at least GOP Party Dropped ‘Winning tbe prise on ttie first W. Zinker, WindsorvUle Rd., beat and hot water facilWee, SECOND AND THIRD SHIFT JOBS 102 COLONIAL RD. menu, homes, multiple dweU- two fuU hatha, loads of closet seven days before the day of saM roU call, or on the seoend. Rook- EUington. CaU 872-4843 alter stove arid refrigerator avaU- BXPBBIB^bB NOT NECESSARY : BOLTON-NEAR Centei^beauU- Itearing, and by maHing on or be­ space, full riled dormer, form­ ' certified mail. efeUer’a camp must prevent file 4 p.m. Musical Instrummts 53 Ings, no fee*. Call J. D. Real WE WILL TRAIN YOU ful residential area, IM acree. fore July 80, life, by < — ■ As ADL Protests Estate, 6484(129. afale, immediate occitoancy.. al dining room or fourth bed­ a c^y of this order _to IVances ll M A of toeoe from jumping on Has immediate enings tor; 648-2771. ATTR40ITVE WAGES OaU 6497867. B. Viets, lOM North Main St., Suf- TOBACCO netting. Good for TRUMPEn*, student model, room. Loste of trees. $22,900. VERNON (ield, Oonn.: PriscUla Ann Vlete (Omfiniied from Page One) any Nixon banthragoa. lawns, trees, and berry bush good condition, best offer. CaU BTRST FLOOR tour room Kpmif- wrwTifVTf j.m — Philbrick Agency Realtors, 640- GROUP INSURANCE BOL'TON LAKE — Lote 600’ Brown, 77 Ooleineui D rive, Hartford, There boa been no nnhnalnn Turret Lethe Operators AAsvA emwMv rfiwaifswi 17*■ 1****a A a ^ ” Oonn.; 'Peter Merwtn Vists, SB Fair- ner Richard M. Nixon have been covers. Call Rockville Serai) 649-8878. ment, centraUy located, adulte, room apartment, residential ar­ 8847. AND PROFIT SHABINO BENEFITS from water, treed and In very view----- "■ Bt.. SimabuTy,----- Oonn.', - pm- ment la ktige enough for 800 to among the favorite eons and Six room Cape Cod, situat­ offered estates in areas suspect- Gov. "Ronald Reagan, Company, 872-6887. no pete. References. 619-6824. ea. Adulte, no p ^ , $100 month­ nice area. Priced to aeU. dence Jane Vleta Banning, 8 Bton Mrculate comfortably. ’ Inapeatotn — experienced in EAST Center Street — 66 two A PPLY AT ed on a 100x272’ lot, 4 bed- St., TarUfvUle, Oonn.; Cnulea N. The ADL would have no ob- ed of excluding minority groups. CaUfocnla’a power-paokod 09 aircraft parte ly. 6496824, 875-1166. Hayes Agency, 0490181. Crockett, Atty.', 863 kfabi Bt., Man­ SUPER STUFF, sure Oflicfi and Stow MANCHSSSTEUl —Seven room famUy flat. Good offica loca­ rooma, city water, walk-out chester, Conn., guardian ad litem jpeUon to that setting. When Miami newaptqiers printed vote dMegatlon—wtth That’s Blue Lustre tor clean-'^^-,,. E q u ip n iM t apartment, three bedrooms en- tion, plenty of posalbUUles. Nor­ COVENTRY —100 x 100' treed basement, $8,800 down re­ for all undetermined, unborn or Temporarily at least, their at­ aome of the addresses, the ‘ADL connnttmenta of 80 votes to otli- All BentfU* ing rugs and iq>bMBtery. Rent 54 cludes flreidace, drive-in ga­ THE ALDON SPINNINt MILS quired, reaUatlcaUy priced minor peiwons, and return make to man Hohenthal Realtor, 840- TALCXIXTVILLB, OONN. IB INCHES bufidhig lo t Lake prtvUeges. tills Court. tention has bem diverted. notified the offices of the css>^- er area iqxawiedi any ooattttan. electric abampooer, $1. Pine- GROCERY STORE fuUy equip­ rage. Prestige area. $176. OaU 1196. Sacrifice, $000. Owner. OoU at $18,900. JOHN J. WAUL£TT, Judge, ADL officlala just learned dates involved that it might be He aald he would not particlpato J.D. Real Estate Co., 8186129 cc; Tlie Connecticut Bonk A Trust wood Furniture Shop. ped oonslatlng of National cash F o r R o iit 0496724. Co., Trustee Wednesday that Sen. Ehrerett wise to check the record. Several to a "atop” movement agalutt or 818-8779. 67 AUTO MECHANICS, aU bene­ registers, dairy cases, freezers, EXCLUSIVE Dlrksen plana to entertain the addreasea have reportedly al- Nixon or any otoer candidate. ALUMINUM SHEETS — Used Hobart meat saw, adjustable NIANTIC —Quiet comfortable MANCHESTER — A aone vrood- ORDER OF NOTIOB fits. Apsiy Cborcfae* Motors as printing platea, .009 thick, MANCHESTER — 4^ room AT A COURT OF PROBATE, RepuMican Iraderablp at the ready been eliminated on that Both the Nixon and Roekafal- toe., 6484791. ahelviiig, time clock, stainless 4-room cottage. Swimming, ed lots, convenient locatom, lield St Manchester, wlthla and tor Bath C2ub at 9:80 p.m. on Tuea- baste. ter forces reccgnlaa Reagan as 28xM", 26 cents each or 6 for steel cube machine, US stack­ Town—bouse Includee utiUtles, boating, tennta, g . - . _ on your new carpet — remove rMl* and mtfscellaneous equip­ ijtt Dickteson under ^wiii of Allen sent DirkSen a telegram urging gan's 4«gp|Knt, ohoft oC a pcoat- Apply Vernon GSrcle Market, ment. Can be seen in store. Estate Co., 648-6120 or 648-8770. M. Barrett, late of Moocheater, In “ He supposedly Intends to use Qie them with Blue Lustre. Rent IlM ^Frogfirty said District, deoeased. hbn to “ reoonelder” and select winter home of David A. Werb- Me eveotuBl oOer ot to* vies Veenon Ohcle, 6496829. Call Fontaine Restaurant SMALL efficiency apartment, 2 WoRlad To Rant The Coonectiout Bonk and Trust another location. electric ahamjxx>er $1. Paul’s 58 74 SIAST Hartford -L a rg e Ranch, Oompony, Truatoe, liavln g exhUiUed lln, owner of the New York presidential nwnination botti Iw- UROBMTLY needed local man Paint A WoUpaper Supiriy. Ek|uipi»^i 170 Windsor Street, adulte, convenient locatlmi, • SpMialiats in Accounts Receivable Maintenance 286’ wooded lot. Sunset Hills its annual aooount with sold estate Dirkaen was reminded of the Mets. Ueve he would meeopt under cer­ comer of Canton Street, Hart­ $120. per month Includbig heat. FOUR modstn romns, first floor to this Court for oHowonoo, it is promise that Ray BUsa had to mow lawn, trim afarube end J u t 2909 BOLTON LAKE, Bolton — 0 area. City uUlifiea, storms, fire- ” I never heard of Mr. Werb- tain cteoumatanoa. MOVING FROM HOUSE to ford. 627-6ni. CaU Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, with electric stove and refriger­ • G^plete Bookkeeping Cycles Maintained ORDBIRSID: That the 13tn door of made last firin g to ADL presi­ waad flower gardens, part-time G if t U t room summer home secluded idaoe, low taxes. Immediate oc­ August, 1888, at ten o'clock forenoon tin, or Ocean Boulevard or Gold­ The natloaal gioll*’ Impact on traUer-aU aorta of household 0496688. ator, garag* or space tor oar. • Total Payroll and Tax Servicing > USY-$M0CKIN0 on giy gingham adds cupancy, $30,600. Meyer atthe Probate Office In thet Munici­ dent Dors Schary to a letter prafe^rad. OaU 6496388. Write Box R, Manchester Her­ hldaway, near water, 8 bed­ pal Building in eold Mancheater, en Beach,” ssdd Teltlebauni. " I f the Cavorite aon* aeemed U k ^ Items for sale 647-19M. V m the soft looii to this oute turtle hid* Agency Realtora, 048-0009. maUed out to all 68 idelegaUona. ald. a Full Service Billing Provided 8190 rooms, only $9,800. Hayea be auid the eome is oaatgned for there are any restrictions out to be leas fiiaa cn todivkiual AntlqiiM 54 • Prompt Inventory Computationa awiy for the youniiteri' pajamislisl An Agency, 0404)181. liearing on the allowance of TeiUeboum aaid the .ADL delegates. Thoee who bead dele- Salnwaan W oofod 35-A BRACE YOURSELF for a thriU 30 LOCUST St. — First floor, Ideal gift fbr a special occasloni 34-48 VERNON — 04 Richard Road aicoountuiu and sold Truateers two would be "sadly disappointed” there they have never been file first time you use Blue WANTED TO BUY — antiques, 4-rooma, heated, $136. 646-2426. prior ocoouMs with cold estate, and brought to my attention." gattods pledged to them often Pattern No. 2909 haa pattern pleceii 6M room Ranch. Fireplace, alu­ this Court directs Utat notice o f the If Dirkaen does not Immediate' an more littereatod to how the UUmmaSD Real Estate sole- Lustre to clean rugs. Rent elec­ steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ minum combinations. Lot 90x time and place aeelgned' for sold Bigotry la such 1 a sensitive THREIE ROOM sqMrtment, cen­ full directional smocliing SCALLOPED pockets, princess seaming hearing lie given to oil persona ly Inform his guests that the proepecUv* nominee wtU afiect men with previous experience. tric riiampooer $1. Olcott Va­ ed lamps, art glass, primitives, O it Off T«wfi 160'. Many extras. BuUt 1964. Bath dub ia unacceptaMe to subject here at the moment that CUl Mr. PhUbrick, Philbrick traUy located, hot water, park­ and a series of buttons detail a style luipwn to tie taitereoted therein to their intttvUlual state ttekofe. riety Store. any quantity. 644-8962. Manufacturera - Dlatribulors - Shopa - Retail A Wholesale Eatabliahments. WtiHIMaillM— a ^ 'heateF that will be porfect for a party as well Weatelde Realty, 640-4843. siipear and be heard tliereon by him and move the party Mse- one hostess did not want her Ag«ncy, 6496847. ing, heat, 643-0646 aftw 6. 75 punlsMng a copy of this order in Armed wttfa the Harfla fig­ ANTIQUE mirror, winged chair ll6#.,*Ai7ft. M as comfortable for city shopping. some newwpMier Imving a clrcuUk- where. houae described as being a copy '’e w YORh, N.y. 3190 with PHOTO-GUIDE Is In WURTH O O lfflHRY -- ^^ nw BOL'TON -'4-room RanMi, gaa tkm in Bold Otstrlot, at least seven ures, the RockefeUer su pn iten i from Marlborough Barn, Ton- SEVEN ROOM duplex, 4 bed­ No Business Too Large Or Too Small! Mlaml’a excluse private clubs of an hiatorlc Georgia planta­ heat, lake prlvUegea, only $11,- dsye before the day of eold luoring, tion. felt they had a talMiQrorpfentto quin Staffordshire dinner set, Wontad To lay St rooms, convenient west ride lo­ and by matltaigmstn on or before July SO, are not tho only place where re- keep the favorite oen* trona Joto- 800. GoodtofaUd-Baraett Real­ 1868,, b y co «i e iw l^ ______It has one of those 12 foot traverse n ^ , Venetian blinds, cation. Immediate occupancy. tors, 3690986, 2899101. this order to FSoiS!^’. ruS£C'_2^ Ugioua and racial discrimination tog any eariy eunge fer MMOBi draw drapes, canning Jars, WE BUY and seU antiques, and Leonard Agency, Realtors, 616- 180 Summit St., MsnclMoter, Oonn.; are likely, to become an issue porches that wrap aU the way used furniture, china, glass sU- PriscUla Ann vlete Brown, 77 Cole­ Harria raid Rooksf e > R * r O TflO E CLERK — eome typ- women’s clothing, 083-6440. 0469. VE3RNON — New large 0 room man Drive, BartlOrd, Conn.; Peter during the next few day*. around aU tour aldoa,” she said soorad his moot taapootaBl m la * ver, picture frames, old coins, 'VtoU. S Foirvtow St.. Many of the beet neighbor- Wedneeday. “ That way tha ^ ^ _ h e jeeceseery. Please caU be- lEASTON & CO. a a n ia j sizes 36-48| crochetid Prmpon OverlooUng lake. alumtoum aided cuatom buUt against Hun^fir^ to ti» USED 7 h.p. International Club' guns, pewter; aermp gold, MANCHESTER — NSW SH Raised RanMi, convenient to ______Conn.; Prudence Jane hoods are also “ restrtetod". plantation owner could keep an ' taraen 7 and 9 p.m., 743-6641. room apartment. Includes utUi- EARLY AMERICAN. Qeneratlon Gen- *,0, jir cooi, Olean Oape With full ahed Vlete------Baimlag.____ A____ Blm_St.^—-•! TorUf-A6M641- Cadet with 88" rotary mower, watches, old Jewelry, hob­ f o ttirii Vernon OIrole and Parkway, viUe, Conn.; Cboriee N. Crookea, Teitelbaum and the ADL are eye on his slaVea out plcldhg oot- um milfte- 'ra«nt*td aa^ Uez, apfriiances, carpeting, im­ eretlon designs fit hendsome y Into o- dormer. Four rooms down, one APPLICATIONS being accepted $866. L A M Equipment, Route by collections, paintings, attic up.‘Space for bath uid lav up. 2-oar garage, fireptace, buUt- Ally.. 968 Main Bt., Manchester, Just waiting to see what man- ton. It jiiat sounds too awful to banlta*.™ contents or whole estates. Fur- mediate occupancy, $160. CaU dey'i decor-Trlple Irish Cwln, Weatn-Weath- -op pju- i. j '68-gg Issue|,„ of Conn.. guoinUen od litem for aB un- lar eehool bua driven, port or 88, Vernon, 876-7609, Monchea- _/ % l| e jf1 o v e ns for ourselves or our low sorvlclng^foo?^ ■ or Veno end Briket of TullpsI Pjttern . |j j with meny bright EHg enclosed front porch. Deep in oven and range, foimal din- defermfiied, unborn or minor per­ aions are turned over to the ma- describe it that way , that I am RocksfeUw tuned A ter Exchange-Enterprise 1946. nltore Repair Service, 648-7449. 6492167. sons, and return moke to *thle fuU-ttiha. 6496400. plecei, directions for 12 quilts. 50$ for ^“ 3,53, idjaj. send 50< for your copy. wdoded lot. Lake prlvUegea. toC room, lovMy quiet nelgh- Court. jor preeldentlal contenders as afraid of offending somebody. p*r cent dtfH K f t JMM* M 9 8 copy—-8109. Only $16,900. T. J. Orookett, borbood, $30,900. Meyer JOHN J. WAU-ETT, Judge, private hldea'waye. Just say I built It that way to 404»64 pep eeet lefel M lftn ' co: The Connecticut Bonk A Trust Realtor, 0491077. Agency, Reelbora, OiS-0009. Co.. Tnistee Both RookefeUer and frontrun- keep cool.” oount, Ranla repoiOaA I . J " ’'f ' * ' ^ , 4 THUBSPAY, AUOUBT X, I W VAOB TWENTY AYiMltB iMIjr N ft Pl«w Rob ManrlfPBtrr ZitraittQ JjnraUt f W ’ .RIto .VIMli f t i M ' Tfae M H r i l .i l i l Fbte, ado| libW K W 60. ’lhM »n«w itksW^ Distruit 20 1 5 ,1 0 5 'wunn. ttltk Ml 4Mr old jRs.- Cky o f VUIogo Chmrm

Becker W on’t Seek r " VOL. LXlbtVlL NO. 268 ( t WRNTY RAQBS-JTWD HIANariSRIER, OONN, FRIDAT, AUGUST 2, 1948 on Faga l4) PRfCR TBN CENti ■ i House Seat Again nOAO STREET Denacrst Henrjr Bedcer, state representative firom MMICIIESTER mmm Wito#ihoord Ha nfTiflirttr*n 20th Assembly District (the West Sid^, wffl oat eedc re-election in November, he announced to­ • OpMDoEylOlolOI day. Be is completing his first term in the Lagislature. O A e m o f FrMFwfchKPl Huge Quake Hits Bsekar, regUmal director of the Union Label Department of • "diar«slt''YYM islltor the Amalgamated Ootblng Worker! of America, CIO-AFL, yoHT C .i.T. or C iA ^. b on a tm>-3raar leave of absence Cborgo Cord!______at Um UWvavaity of Kawarhu- Mtts. B b second year started to- SiLF-SiRVICi DEPT STORE Crashes in Storm day. Hundreds Feared Dead He aervee as asebtent direc­ MILAN, Italy (AP)—An too modicn intomaUanal sfrport too worst around toe airport in tor of an Office of Bioanomic Op­ of tob Italian Indtsrtrlal oapitaL yean.. M A NilLA IL A (AP)— ^Rescue workeni dug flm>u|h -the portunity—New Bngland Trade AUtoila DG8 jwtliiier fiying The control tower reported It It was too Mrst oommsreUl ru b ble of a five-Btory apartment house that ww peed Union Leadeiahlp Program and, franl Romo to Montreiu alitliM crash Iq Jtely since a loot radto oontoot with too olook, in M anilalila today duimg the Philippines! wotwt «urtb- in that capacity, b an omploye crashed end bnmed Friday Trans WoxM ' Alrlinsa Jet oi the ICaseaotinsetts oniTerslty. during a vMent thunder- swq^wtog piano fX 4:08 p.m. quake in m em c^. One Fnipino he saw 12 bodies erasbed talrihg oft from toe removed ftnm the and a pottos spokewtian wtaich has a policy that probiMte afcorm- li waa agiproaching Bovonteen minutes later too Roms airport on Nov. 28, 1864, Ite empioyea from holding politi­ Bfilah’s Malpensa Aiiport plana waa reported amasbod with a loos of 48 Uvea. said ft was believ^ fiiat t 200 parsons were kfflsd Tremendous Summer R arm probably tato days for cal oCBoe. wiOi 96 penooa aboara. and hiimliig bx roMaa north of F in t roporte from toe socm throughout the PhlUpptnee. H m Federal Hatch Act waa toe airport, wUto Mae SB miloo a rOiabte oaouaUy toll to ba Thirty-three persons end o f todoyte onwb ooAd s onxe of compUod. It was M Isv td that not involved in hb deolsion. It norttwast of MUon. too pasaingoiw arera hurled exempts persons employed hy possibly more survived, in- The pUna — a four-aagine most fatalltloa ooeutrad la Ite from toe pbme when it cnsbsd, apartmoto butoHag toot eel- stete educational instttntlona. chidW the pilot. Douglaa DCS —waa approach­ and they boded on toe ground In hb rebgnatlon announeo- AUtalig aald that of too 88 pao- ing tta iRteaiatiattal tSrjfort of R ocky A id e liqMsd In tos capitals OMnaaa praottooHy untaamMd. quarter, but estonatas of too ment, Becker oald that be srlll songm aboard, B4 had bstn this north RaUan tnduotrtal cap­ Other repotfa saM toe plone sehodidad to go on to Atontroal. number of tenoate n ogod from contittue hU Interest in olvio af­ ital on too only ochedulod stop htt bouees to toe taomlot of Oon- 'Hw romnlning 84 w om to db- 400 to 1,100 and raporta of too fairs and that be hopee to par­ before Oanoda; gwno on too abenao of a smaU S e e s B lo c k •mbaik of tMMon, Che fflgbt’s number of mteotag vuifsd juat ticipate more aoUvely when hb AUtelia f yi u lake. temporary aaaignmant enda. only otop botwem Rome and Thb aiiMna added it was not Omada. As toe 88 ndlUon craft ap- T o N ixon B id **lte*1S^oame.t4aiajn.. Beeker'a raaignatton caught yet known what caused toe proadied for a landing It dte A bou t Tow n The piano orashod In a wood­ orato. , . arhUe moot peopls arans la bed. Idandieater Democratic leadara It lasted almost a mtoate end aunalilna Busts to Norwich ed area as it was apptoaitohig MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — b> surprise and iteitad a aaarch But toe stormy waatoer waa (Bee Fags Ten) rogtetered atx on a seal* of ntoe. Hospttel wiU laava Sunday noon A strategtst contended today for a repbeament candidate. It waa felt throughout toe aaala from Central Row, Hartford. On that Nelsoa A. Rooketellar has The Democratic Toam Com­ Island of Luooni and dasnafs mittee meets in laaa than taro the rotom t r ^ tboy laavo tlw sealed off a quick praridantial nomination tor Rlobard II. Nix­ waa beUeved haavy. weaka, to endocao candklatea Admlnlatratk» Buildlag at 4 The treniore toppled toe afire for state l apraamtaMvaa, tor p.m. Tboaa wbhlng to make on with an Informal agreomant of major favorite oons to stand o f the Cfauroh of Ctalst Oatoo* regbtrar of voters and for Jua- reearvaMona may contact tha dral in Manila, leveled cement Capitol Region Montol Hoalth LBJ Authorizes Boycott fast on the fint two baXote of tices of the peac^ the GOP oanventicn next week. walls throughout the cttjr, twiat- Reported to be intarcated in Asoocbtlon, IBc., 117 Farming- ed ateel bats and obattomd ton Ava., Hartford. Leonard W. Hall, the New the Assembly post baing vacat­ York govi^nor’s convantton oountleoB wtodows. ed by Beekar. ta N. Chaxlea Bog- and More It oet off a fire in MoaXa Har. Ifon^ihtitvr Chess d u b will manager, said he had been aa- ginl, a Democrat on ttb Board To Force Steel Rollback aured that Govs. Georgs Rom­ bor, and autboritiaa oald about of Bdueatlon. Ha said today that meet *«««igi«t i t S:W at Iona WAamNOTON (AP) — In a orden for future deUverles of ney of Michigan and Jeunes A. 87.6 mllBon In imported cargo it b too aaity tor him to maka Han, Ragant S t coat of its products 8 per cent burned. Offlriala aeld it oonatot- major oonfrontadon with tta itoma o f steel on wfaldb prices acroBs toe board. Rhodes of Ohio would hold their a daciaicn but that ha b oon- save ed of general q>erchandlM, H powerful delegations In line for ri«e»ieiig aaaktag the Lawranoa C Davb, son of oteel industry. President John­ have been raised to. companies RepuhUo Steel Oorp., the na- son has autoorlxsd an effort to two roH calls. medtrine, dry goods and silver­ Anotbar rapoctad to ba intar- ICr. and ICra. TVlho^ L. Davb, which have not' tocreaaed -lion’s No. 8 oteel producers fol­ txy to teroe a roUbaok of tai- prices, if by doing so you can Oountoring this, Herbert O. ware from toe Unitod Statoe, . sated b Atty. Domlnlo Sqoa- IS iWboAin Rd., a atadent at lowed later Wetoiesday with an eroaood steel prices by boycott­ obtain toe required product, on Klein, Nixon’s press dlreotor, Europe and Aoia. trito, a member of the law firm toe UntveiaHy of Oonnocficut, ahnounoement ttet It's prices Two fires at the big Far Baat- We’re dealing Our Summer Stock to IW » More Room ing firms who twost tosir costs. time, at a lower cost to too gov- on principal looduote ware said tat a separate interview that of Bayar and Fhalan. b ottwiding Army Reaarve Of- ern Unlvenlty in downtown Xa- Presldsnt Johnson Tlniroday emmenL” going up. Nixon can win on an early ballot At^'Haihflct Fhalon bad bobi ftoom* Training Oorp without toe help of the favorite nUa damaged the Mlenoe and told tos Defense'Deportment to TIm Pentagon took rimllar ae- The nation’s laigest steel frrmt runnsT for ««««*<« for camp, at Indbittoam Gap soil- eons, if they deride to bold out. arte buildings. taiy Raaervation, Annvao, Pa. avoid buying stosl produote tlons in April 1082 and January arm , U.B. Steri, then sold too OOP nomination from the 1088 In efterte to force steel pro­ He struck to hia claim that the OffiriaU at Ctarii Field said aame Asoambly Dbtrlet ha of- Oadet Davb b a 1MB graduate for Hew FaH Linos! ■ Broken Sizes-. Odro a E m ^ from flnns who put in major TTniisday it was hiking prices 87 that Mg U.S. airboM north of price increase. He sold such ducers to recant on announced a fon on selective but majOT former vice president has about fidally withdraw several weeks of Boot CatooUc High School. 700 votes elsewhere more ttian ManUa and toe John Hay ndU- ftneral boosts could have "dirs price toereasea This pressure Items. That boost was an­ ago. A Republican candidate the necessary 067. tary camp farther north in Ba* oensequenoea” for the natton’a oontribvded to toe success of toe nounced after CUffmd’e order to sUn b being sought there. Army Maj.' A. FhUlp R. Jo- Even with the help of a fa­ guto suffered only minor dam­ b e lt son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Some Counter SoBod- Tremendous Savnws! eoonomy because of poesible In- eCteits. avoid buying from Kims who The Democrats must come up Th« current boost in toe price vorable natlcnal poll, Roricefel- age. toll* with A <»*wfW^*** tn tbo cA Jobert pf 722 Center S t, re­ Qatlanaiy resulto. set graeral increases. In Manila, newly conatrueted Defense Secretary Otatk M. of steri started Wednesday ler’s forces are battUng 19 MU 18th Assembly District where ceived a B J t degrto in history Several emaller firms also fol­ buildings appeared hardest hit. at Park College, Kanaes City, in M oiuf C»MVM h i l f m i f t l h i l * * caifterd followed toe President’e whsn Bethlehem Steel Oocp., lowed the lead of the Big Three to hold the Une against a Nixon Repuhlican Donald Oanovaai b surge on the first bcdlot. Nixon The slx-etory headquarters of lio . MaJ. Jobert graduated cum statemont by directing hia agan- toe Industiy’s eecond-Ieadlqg and there are indioaUons that the incumbent Mtirkthnnm Itarv Own Tnknn Mmeelf hoe yet to deride wheth­ the Philippine Bar Asaoriation lauds alter partlcipaiting tn the ey "wtaereever poerifala to Shift producer, sold it waa raUing toe the iMttem will m««ad through Ita toe ISto Aabambiy DU- Hinf III S o if Sore Mol Usteil IJ er to go aU out on that initial was rooked to Its foundations trlct where Republican Robert degree compleUan program ter toe Industry. and poUoe oald toe property mBltazy peraonnel. He b a 1SB2 teat or wait for a second round. Stavntteky b toe incumbent, two The Pmtegon spends 8650 mil­ Mrs. Imelda R. Marcos, wife of the president o f the Hall oonoeded that he has no would be condNoned. Democrats have aimounced graduate of VeBey Forge MiU- lion to 8600 mllHon per year on A Pan American Airways offi- tery Academy, Wayne, Pa., and Philippines, watches rescup operations at the site firm commitments from either their candidacy for the Demo­ an estimated 8.7 million tens of Romney or Rhodee, whoee dele­ cratic nnmitiaiinn—Fraacb Ma- was also a student at toe Uni­ Gunman Escapes steel—8.76 per ceid of toe na­ o f cottopsed five-fttory apartment house in Manila (See Page Ten) . versity of Oeorgla and Florida LADIES’ BETTERSUOKS T w o U nits gations WiU poU a total of 106 boney, a town director and far­ umsfnmvmsEt tion’s total produotfon. crltloal votes among toe 1,888 to State Unlveratty. Friday. House caHapaed dnriox ThlMppines* wtrat mer mayor; and Atty. Paul MISSES'SWIM son s CUfford said the price in­ be cast whoi the ncmlnating Oroobert clerk of toe otate *1,50-*2.00 *2.00-*3.00 creases would have a "aerious earthquake in memory. Police spokesman said it convention gate around to tta Tw o Policemen Shot im pact” on defense coats, but O f M arines House and a former state rep­ Colorfiil prtots and tatteiaalb In broken sises. Better quality stacka in solid, chocks, snd plaids. was believed that about 200 persons were killed main laistnaee next Wednesday resentative. Bryan Property 8bsa 8-18; S3-N. he didn’t say precisely how night. T reftior H its A lto o i^ boto* Oenovest and •4.99 much. Badly Mauled throughout the Philii^iines. (AlP Photoax) But the RookefeUer leader StavniaBky are eiq>ectod to seek Sold to Tmdon UDIEr SUCK SETS In Brooklyn Ambush "This Impact Is poitlculariy BaTd he te satisfied that boto iiominatUm and re-elecUon, aggravated under our increased governors—\tooee lead la likely W id e A rea 2 and 8 piece asaoited styles In thb groiq>, not all Ladlt^Siirffari ami Banarnfat SAIGON (AP) — Hurling ban­ neither has announced hb plans The termer George Bryan tost attacks on policemen ‘‘wiH requirements for steel in sup­ to be followed—want to Me M.00-*6.00 bxee available. NBW YORK (AP) —A inan galore torpedoes and other ex- to date. property on R t 88 has been sold firing a shotgun from ambush be prosecuted to the maximum port of Vietnam, and thF* fact what develope on two rril OaUs 2 for •3.00 that over half of our steel re­ The Republican Town Com- by Mrs. Myrtle Pierre of Rock- Assorted styles and cedota. Broktti sixes. wounded two pateolemn early extent of toe law." ploaive charges. North TTet- ^ ^ o Comment before they take any suftlon to O f M exico Aaamted ecion and stylos in broken abos. quirements today are for am­ namese troops attacked two withdraw as favorite sons. mtttee meets Aug. U to endonw yoie to Ted Trudon of Moaches- today as they responded to a Police Oommissioher Howard munition production," he> stated. ibIda candidates. ' raU In toe Crown Heights oec- U.S. Marine unite in South T^et- Klein said the Nixon forces MEXioo em r (a p ) — a ' ter. Leary assigned 160 detectives to The Pentagon poUcy for pa- LADIES’ JAMAIOA SETS tlon of Broridyn, police report­ nam's northern proylncee and had no word about either gover­ strong earthquake struck Mexi­ Trudon, prestdenttreasurer of the case and said special pre­ trottlxlng steel oomponlea which ■nnidon Volkowagen in Talcott- OOTTOH KMT TOPS ed. cautions, which he would not de­ kdUed or wounded nearly all of Humphrey Says He nor’s intentions. The Nixon men co City and a wide area of Mexi­ hold the price Une will be ex­ the Americans. obviously hopes that Ohio wUl co tMs morning, causing dam­ ville, purebased toe 14-acre •3.00 Laifa^Sprias aadSammarSklrli Police said their assailant scribe, had been taken to pre­ tended to defense contractors tract tar |2M,000. Maa Pierre 7 7 e Bred at them from 15 feet away vent another ambush. Fourteen Leathernecks were give their candidate subetantlal age and panto, but lliare were Print and solid color top with tailored shorts—not who huy steel items in turning killed the 22 were wounded in support in the end but are not no reports of oaauaMeo. bought toe land from toe Bryan all stseq. SleeveleM tank tope and V-neck atylea. after they were drawn to toe The victims, Thomas Dock­ out military hardware for toe Cosmetics estate about four years ago. The soene by a fictitious alarm for the attacks Tlnnsday «uid today. W ould Fire Hershey counting heavily on Mlohlgaa in The quake laatod about three ery, 81, and Leonard Block, 28, aervioes. Th^ occurred south of Da Nang any event money from toe original sale, •1.50’-^3.00 help. both of Brooklyn, were listed In CSlfford said rises in steri minutes. A report from Jalapa, 1 F 8 according to Bryan’s wlD, waa LADIEF SHIRT SHIFTS INF ANTS POLOS Mayor John V. Undsay, who Within 86 miles of each other. Romney haa not been a haiqQr capital of the gulf state of Vent- serious condition but their doc­ coats would swell what he called The U.S. Command said IS of By HARRY KELLY cept second or third handed and man stnee he concluded before to go to toe beating bad of St. visited the two patrolmen In the tor said "I expect them to re­ an already austere defense I won't comment on It." crus, sold toe quake hit that Bridget Church, Mrs. Pierre Good selection of cool pastoU and i»into. Variety hospital, said police were inves­ the enemy were killed. Associated Press Writer the March New Hampahire prl- port caustiig panic and ahcit 2 for ^3.00 of a ^ e s and cotons. Axes 10-16. Some women’s abas cover. Dockery waa hit in toe budget which Octrees has or­ Uggetts •side 3 for •I.OO tigating whether toe incident In one attack before dawn to­ DETROIT (AP) — Vice Presi­ Asked If he had endorsed Wal­ circuits. tn thb group. tight rimdder and arm. Fleck dered pored even lurtoer. day, North Vietnamese ttxxqw lace, or any other candidate, (See Page Ten) About 800 feet of toe land Colorful printa, in small aixea «ily . Stripes, solids, short sleeve, map or button shoulder. was part of a large-scale jdot dent Hubert Humphrey today to Mextoo aty, an auto parte hit a combined action platoon of Hershey replied: "Oh heavens AtThsI firanb Rt. 88 and b located in 8be*8-18months; lto4years. against city police. He wanied (Bee Page Ten) (Bee Page Nine) said he would fire draft director distributor’s buUdinr ooUajised; Just over toe Tal- about 16 to 20 Marines and 40 to I’ve been around here 80 years. 46 South Vietnamese mlkUamen Lewis B. Henhey if he is elect­ Obviouriy not." and firemen dug into toe rubble cottvllle line. It stretches to BOVF SWEAT SHIRTS looking tor any vietims. toe Wilbur Cross Highway and in night defensive positions ed president. Hershey did say he felt the re­ OIRLFMidlllFAimmESSES around a small village about 60 Teletype aervice was dlanipt- includes two bams. 2 for •I.OO Humphrey, bringing Ms quest marks he made during a vteit In ed in the office of The Asaoriat- The land waa operated as a miles south of Da Nang. Wyoming may have been mlsln- Ponderoeq and Henley includes stripes. for the Democratic preeldentlal B u lletin ed Press. farm by the Bryan family. TTu- Mtsas’ Faaey aai SlMiiBloatas •1.00 Two or three enemy soldiers teipretod. nomination Into Detroit, took The service was reetored don said be doeu plan to devel­ Bright assortment to attractive summer colon. penetrated the platoon’s perime­ Humphrey, in a statement, ter, throwing riiarges as they note of news reports that Her- wltidn minutes. op toe land. He said be has con­ BOYS’SHIRTS noted Herehey’s remarks made 'Iliree U.S. Pilots Glass windows were ahattored tacted a couple of national mo- broke in, but they were quickly toey had said that former Alba- m s Gov. Gteorge C. Wallace at Cheyenne, Wyo., Thuisday A nive in Labs oa the eighth floor of toe AP of­ —iH ig cooskterbiflf •2.00 RIRLS'PUVWEAR stopped. YVhen toe fight was and added that, "I have further 2 for •3.00 over,' U.S. headquarters said, would be the "best candidate fice. Walla. were orariDed an4 tob as one of toe pomlWIHieo, noted Gen. Henhsy’s criticism SAIGON (AP) Three plaster fen. along with some type of abop- nine Marines, three South Viet­ for my office to work with." H x»t deeve, novdiy prints, sdld colon, and smart Tremendous savtogs on wantt weatbar blouses. Ate at the Selective Service reform American pilots releaaed by One unofficial report said a ptaig complex. tractive whites and prints. 2 for •1.00 namese and 12 of the enemy had Hershey, readied In Denver plaids in sixes 6-18. measures. North Vietnam arrived In downtown building was de­ The final closing b scheduled 2 ptooe play seta in sboaS-Ox been killed, eight Marines were where he has been meeting with "Gen. Hershey understanda­ VlenUanei Laos, aboard on tat Mntwito^y. wounded and so were several stroyed but this coidd not be Selective Service oftlcials, said bly has hia own prefwence for Intemattonol Oontrol Com- confirmed. JR. BOVS’SHIRTS militiamen. he didki’ t know anything about mlselon plane late today U.S. INFANTS BRAWLERS Twenty-four hours earlier, a Humphrey’s deduatlon "ex­ (See Page Ten) Embooey eouroee In Laos said. (See Fsge Five) U.S. Marine reconnalaeance INVITATION 72 c team outnumbered 10 to 1 wee Assorted cd on and psttema to choose from. BETTER RRESSOUARAHGE •1.00 overrun by North Vietnamese TO BID Assorted styles and colon. troops who killed five Marinee DMCNIENT BOARD <»* HDUCATTON fOOtOLl and wounded toe«ther 14. Increase Termed ^Necessary^ IPMYl TOWN OF VnUfON BOVS’lPIECESEIS Oeven of the enemy were rp- The Bound of Hducutton of toe •4.00^^6.00 BOVS’ BOOK RIOT! ported killed during the attack Town of Vecnon, Oonneetteut, •1.00 before dawn In Jimgled moun­ will receive sealed fcfda for toe tains 22 miles south of Da Nang. Gotten shirt with coordinating shorts In popular Tremendous savings on summer fashions. Mixed 10c p r. AMUbiing of adiool boy cd o n . Broken alsea. sixes in Junior peOtes’, Junlon’ , misses’, women’s. An estimated 200 North Viet­ Steelmakers Intend to Win (dupUnOng paper. Add, mas­ Aaoortod stylos and colon. namese attacked toe poet with ter imtb, ndmo paper and assault rifles, suttoaoblne guns, By JOHN OUNNIFF U.S. Steel, the No. 1 producer, man, drove iq>-to tos yihtte taps). BOYS’BERMUDAS satchel diaries and bangalore AP BtuincM Analyat was forced to back down under House on a courtesy call. Bids wffi be received at toe nnUIREHS SHOES totpedoes, and broke through NEW YORK (AP) —For at a relentless barrage of criticism The president or chairman of INSTANTLY ofSoe of toe Supettatendent of NOW 0 , ^ the (Marines’ barbed wire peri­ least the third time In the 1960s from the administration of Pres­ U.S. Steel doesn’t have to per­ 99c meter. the steel industry finds itself ident John F. Kennedy. sonally call on toe President of FRESHENS Soboob, Park bid School « a ., Vecnon, Oonnaettout, uatS 12:00 100% washable cotton in Uue, black, oUve or tan. 'Amortod stylos In broken aixea. Regular to |8-07 Marine relnforcemients ar­ confronting the power and Ire of There are several similarities the United States before an­ YOUR BREACH man Friday, Auguat 8to, 19H Hse 6-16. UDIES’DRESSES Mf SHIFTS rived two hours after the Initial a President. Twice it lost This between the present battle and nouncing action by M* directon. and toon at said plaoeandttms attack, but the North Viet­ time, judging by the statements, that 1962 conflict For one thing, But Big Steel, oa it 1a semutimes pUbholy eponed, read, and na- MENS BANLOr SHIRTS WOMElfBSFDRT SHOES namese had withdrawn, the U.S. It intends to win. both Preridents Kennedy and called, felt a reoponriMUty. 49e oorded. •3.00 Command said. “It Just shouldn’t be permit­ Johnson were in the midst of Blough wished It to he known, fv. . SpeoMcaAma and pnopoaal NOW $ 2 9J The reoon team was part of ted to stand,” said President anti-inflation campaigns to he told Kwonedy, that a fS-o-tom an operation trying to blunt the which steel price Increases, price increase was then tM»ti«g 200 VIMVS fotma may be aecured from tta •2.00 Aaoortod stylso and colon. R o g i^ to 84-07 Johnson. But Bethlehem Chair­ PennaaoHt Prsoo AvtU(9 rayon, cottons, or cotton attack expected in toe next two man Edmund F. Martin res­ they felt were m iIous threats. annSunced in Pltteburgb and ofttoa of toe Supectetendoat of ghortsleeve, 100% textrallxed® nylon In soUdo, oxfords in attraotivo prints. Scboola, Vamon, Oonnocficut. ■trtoes, hl-crow and coUor modob. Blxos: Small, months on Da Nang, South Viet­ ponded: "to our opinion our Kennedy was making a Mg that it would take effect at mid­ Raymond RamnMl, hiedlum, huge. nam’s second largest city and price Increase is absolutely nec­ pitch for price stability In 1962. night. He seemed shocked Supmtotsndont of Schools SUHBEHMROTATmB toe biggest military base nc»th essary, and we don’t intend to Partly to show bis good faith— puxxled at Kennedy’s anger. of the Saigon area. withdraw it.” he had been dtetrusted In some There appears to be an ale- MEirS SPORT SHIRTS s ra w K iE R business rirolee—he openly Hie team’e mission was to lo­ The result could be a compro­ nmit of surprise in the timing of promised to help the steel Indus­ cate some of Che fast shifting mise, an IncreoM but not of the tooM ateri Industry announos- try resist execesslve wage in­ •2.00 UDIES' SHIRTWAIST DRESSES •4 .0 0 North Vietnamese unite so ttiat "BUghtly less than 6 per cent" raente. And Kennsdy waa one of (AP Fhotofax) larger Marine units could come announced by Bethlehem. creases. thoM who waa surpriosd. In toot Pulteovor stylos in pomuuMnt proos polyostor—cote btrlpoo, M -onw and collar modoU. fllxoa; Small, Using his influence with labor, In and crush them. The Norih Meanwhile, the test of strength he felt betrayed and so leveled ton, postol colon. Aqua, maglo dud oovon area of 5 to SO foot, s year Kennedy and his aides helped guanintM. Costa Rica Volcano Erupts Vietnamese have been conduct­ is on. all the power of bte adminlatm- ing ambushes and attacks on al­ obtain what was termed a mm- tion at the Industiy. Tha in- 2.00 to the most recent previous HEmOASOALSLAOKS • lied forces. Inflationary contract It called oreoM waa rescinded. lik e an'atomic muBhroom, erupting A renal volcano hurls clouds of flaming confrontaticxi, on New Year’s TO O L SHEDS Along with the Marine set­ for no wage Increase for a year Among the surpriaiiig ospeeto gasee inLo the air, left, along Tvith tone of ashes, rocks and sand in north'weBt- Day lOM, Martin was a quick and fringe beneflte of only Awwrtsd colon and prlnto. Button down or Bor- back, unite of toe U.S. Army’s 10 of the prsasnt onMunoema^ at BINlGlO •2.00 muda coUar. ftsM lOtli; loser to the administration. His cents an hour. WWIND-DOOR ROU.UF DOOt em Ooota Rica. Ball of incandescent gases has made the land dead and destroy­ Ikt Chivalry Division repiMrted least ao fa r as the pubUo te oon* In stylos of Condnsntal and Bsltelnop Models, willing 60 of toe enemy In a se­ increase on structural steel was Hours after Kennedy bad sent ■VERY MONDAY-S PJM. Ex# H 9 .0 0 1x6102.00 called Inflationary and unwar­ oem sd, ta that it came glm oft blsndi of 80% polyoMor, M% oombsd ootton, as- ed on extensive and rich area in the Central American country. Volcano back­ ries of engagements In the some a letter to the Steelworkers Un­ •imuKonaousIy with a report et-' sortsd stripes snd solids; slsss SS-M. lx t fE « .0 0 8x8 $99.00 ranted. He quickly‘ withdrew It. ion praising their "forward u vniAM nun, tocimui fired Monday and sinqe then 78 persons are reported dead, with 22 mkoing. general area. One American surging prottte and soles. P. A C. MUIOOM to the most famous confronta­ looking end reaponiMe" action, Volcano is located in Son Carlos County oif the province of Alajuela. (See Page Eight) tion, begtnning April 10, 1962, Roger Bloua^, U.S. Steel chair­ (Sea Page XWrioia)

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