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JFK Hits Degaulie, Pledges U.S. Defense

PAGE 8ZZTBBN MONDAY, JUNE S4, M M iianrbPBtpr lEoi^nfng S^raUi Armmga Dallr Net Pram R ob FontlM The Weather r eeeeeot el I). & WeettMu ■■laoi Russel U Crawford, aviation tract west Of Wlyflys Bt. and-north S a m M majchinist's'mate drat daas, U.6. of WigMstMl gt. ^ About Town Navy, was advanced to his present Gravel Pit 1 * 1 1 1 0 1 0 will be about nine homes CNmh- and mild tonlaht. Dow toi rating last month while serving LECLERC 18,1 on the propeity, on l ^ i ^ lots. Ih e the Oe*. Wedneedajr Mnny Mia K>no(ie*t«r AMemUy, Order at aboard the attack aircraft carrier I k Hearing Set TPC has been working with the FUNERAL HOME Mceiber ettOto ftaUbmt for Ofrijs, wUl m«et to USS Ticonderoga, now operating sppUasRtB to eUnlinate a cul-de- Barau of Obtoiittoa eonUmiea hot. Hlah tn the tea. InttlMU a ftlc m tonight at 7:30 at with the Sevmth Fleet in the sac that was toimned for the prop- Mancheoter^—A City o f Village Charm Om Maaonic Temple. Offtcere will Western Pacific. He is the son of FUNERAL waai whit* gowns, and members Mir. and Mrs. Russell L. CrawfOrd Before TPC WQKO iir0fl9O& Sr., 20 Goodwin St, His promo­ A resulbdiviaion Is being* asked SERVICE yoL. Lxxxn, no. 226 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1968 (O ew lfled Aavwtlaiag on Page 13) e n t s tion results from successful to Approval for an often delayed for two kits at Lynese and Dudley PRICE SEVEN C Sts. lots now face Dudley'St.; W A LT E R N. Hie W W Auxiliary will meet ticipatlon in teeto taken in Feb­ gravel pit, and two subdiviaion ac- tonight at 7:30 at the Poet Home. ruary. The home port of the Tl- u m s m / . . . the yMsubdtvision would aet new LECLERC lA s . Ruth litoOlnn, newly elected oonderoga is San Diego, Calif. tlona are on the Town Planning lines to fsce the lota on Lyneaa Director ^resl^iflnt, wUl conduct the meet' Oonuniaalon’a agtnda for a hear­ The Eighth District Fire De­ ing at the Municipal Building at Subdivision apphoaUans must be Call Ml 9-5969 State News partment will hold a special meet­ approved by the town’s dlrectora as Main Street, Manoheater pm . today. The Khvanls Club will have its ing tonight at 8 at Are headquar­ as well as' the TPC. euttng at Matt Moriarty’s cottage ters, Main and Hilliard Sts. The appUcatlon for the -gravel Roundup in Coventry Wednesday from noon pit, to be. to the reiir of 119 O k- THEY BKE BY NIGHT JFK Hits DeGaulIe, to 11:30'pjn. land Bt., in Rural Zone/ia aimllar ROME (A P ) — Six hundred to the firat such Miplicatlon to men climb onto their bicycles each CASH SAVINGS Police Arrests come before the evening and spend all night riding Ruaaak Bros., Bic., a PlalnvUIe around the dark streets of Rome. Employes Anxious firm, asked permlaslon for a pit They are members of the Vlglli ri> io Arm and A. Roberta, 34, of Twin at the same%4ooatlon when the Notturnl Dell’urbe — the police Over Bus Line Sale Hill Dr., Coventry, is charged l>roperty wfa still ownto by C. R. night watch of the city who guard Burr Bic. homes and shops against burgla- with failure to obey a traffic con­ ry. HARTFORD (AP) — Pro­ Pledges U.S. Defense The y^ppMcatton wad, tabled by trol signai and failure to carry a the while details ^ drainage posed sale of the Connecticut driver’s license. Th* arrest contour were worked out. 3 Company, which provides bus stemmed from an onsight viola­ entually the land was sold to service in Greater Hartford, tion on E. Center St., at Spruce ia Milewski, of West Hartford, has raised some concern St. Roberts yfaa ordered to ap­ and the Ruasak application was Sherwin-Williams pear in Circuit Court 12, Man­ withdrawn. among employes, the business chester, on July 8. The dlfferencea between the Paints agent of Bus Drivers Local Asks Europe’s Trust Special Claudette Mayme Queen, 20, of Russak and M ilewi^ applications 426 said today. Warehouse Point, early yesterday include changed drainage and ac­ W. H. ENGLAND COOPERATIVE Tkomas J. Kelly said that an TUESDAY and morning was charged with intoxi­ cess plana. LUMBER CO . area of unce;"talnty exists because cation. Police say they found Miss Russak had been seeking a right O l'. { (n U 'A W the government holds ConnecUcut In Frankfurt Speech WEDNESDAY Queen walking in an erratic man­ of way for both drainage and e Open A ll Day Satnrday e Company stock as collateral for ner along Center St. at 3:30. She trucking that would have avoided “ A t the Green’’—6 4 9 -^1 .11.'. HKi).\I> s i I,I,I r loans to the parent New Haven posted a 325 bond and will be pre­ Mill St., after many MUl St. resi- H I. Ml 'M,' '..I Railroad. sented in Circuit Court 12, Man­ FR ANK FU RT, Germany (A P )— President Kennedy BOILED HAM denta oomplained at a public hear­ A good deal of speculation has chester, on July 8. | ing of the poaaible damaging ef­ been raised recentiy pointing to a clashed openly with President Charles de Gaulle of P'rance Mrs. Sandra W. Veeu-, 25, of li). 79c fects of tru^ traffic. sale of the busline, which also today o,ver the future of Europe and U.S. willingnes.s to de­ Wapping, Friday night was has divisions in New Haven and charged with disregarding a stop Milowskl aays he Is wUUng to fend its allies. “ The United State.s will risk it.s cities to de­ Eugene Brewer, minister, 100 Soolb^^Tlr., exjflalm oonatruotlon open up Mill St. through to Parker Stamford. VERY TENDER sign. The onsight violation oc­ Church of Christ plane at building site of Chuirch o f Christ alt Veriuon and Lydall fend yours because we need your freedom to protect ours,” curred at Center and W. Center St., to reroute truck traffic, and Would employe benefits, partic­ Kennedy said. Sts. bo visttdng members Charley KeUy, guest apeaker, and David that he will InstaU a storm aeiwer I W edhesdsyi ularly pension plans, be protected BABY BEEF Sts. Mrs. Year was ordered to ap­ Sets Bible Series Roper, song direotori both of -Muskogee, Okta. (Herald photo OUBLE STAMPS He appeated to Allied leaders and peoples to unite in part­ pear in Manchester’s Circuit Court system along M lt St. should dnahi- If the line were sold? by Sa/temls). / age In the excavation beoome a nership with the and warned their failure to LIVER lb. 59c 12, on July 8. . . . AT THiSE A«P SUPER MARKETS Kell” end Earl R. Moilemore, Joseph J. Miner, 17, of Coven­ The Church of Christ will con­ problem. He offers a .pesfCnnanoe Hwlfwf, Int HartfenI, Wn( HwlfonI, fhraipwnvllla, trlttal, the company’s general manager, do so could break up the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­ try, last night was charged with duct a series of special services and Texas who arrived bj^ Char­ each service. The services are be­ Bond aa guarantee. Manthutor, fuffkM, Naw Irltals, llafferf Springa, Rackvilla, said today that If the line goes to tion. FRESHLY GROUND operating a motor vehicle with an this week in Manchester, assisted tered bus Saturday, ^meyley will ing conducted In Orange Hall The pit would eventually include WariiariHald, Wlmitar and Windsor lacin, ieirthlnifei^ a Metropolitan Transit. Airthorlty Speaking In historic St. Paul’s ern Europe he denounced -with­ overcrowded front seat. Police by 28 members from Oklahoma work by teams in house-to-house where the Church is meeting until about ^ acres, opened at the rate HaalrdvIHa, fewatvlllo and Baiiln. for openiUon, the employe rights Church In this ancient German out actually naming De Gaulle — visits in the north^St part of the LAMB PATTIES said that Miner was driving a two- completion of its own facilities. of albourt fiv e acrea per year. are al>solutely protected. trade city, the President rejected Vtho.se who would doubt our town where the l^& l church has Eugene Brewer, local minister, seater sports car with three per­ A sub-division o f nine lots is An enabling act passed by the De Gaulle’s charge that Europe’s pledge’’ or deny that the defense of lb. sons in the front seat, three oth­ purchased lota t^-Construct a build­ served the Muskogee church for being asked by Warren Howland 29c ing later this ytor. 1961 General Assembly contains a future defense cannot rely upon the West is ''indivi.sible." ers in a rear area and a seventh seven years before coming here. and Hayden L. Griswdd for a American nuclear might. Men who ubuld split the allies RANGE ’The visltifig group includes section especially providilng the tefci-ager sitting on the trunk. or separate Europe from the Unit­ KEEBLER COOKIES h o u s e w iv ^ students from high safeguards aeralnst, for Instance, In words beamed all over West- Miner was ordered to appear in AM > ed States, he said, "would only school add college, and buedneas eanceled pensions. All 30c Keebler cookies on Circuit Court 12, Manch^er, on FUEL OIL , and ptweasrional people making the I f the Newf Haven Railroad sells , give aid and comfort to the men display in Red Tag Bin July 8. The onsight violation oc­ trip during their vacations. ’They the line to a private buyer, a pro- Democrats Set who make themselves our adver­ f A S r GittM ANY 3 pkgs. $ 1.00 curred at E. Middle 'Tpke. and GASOLINE arp guests in the homes o f the lo- tecUon of the benefits would be saries and welcome any disarray.” Summit St, members. part of the sale, said Martemore. ’The President, having spent two Dear frien ds, After arriving at Tegel Airport tomorrow. President Kennedy wiS The special services began yes­ Tlie union agent said the un­ Convention in day in Bonn, the West German terday and will continue through certainty is in the way the govern- capital, came here by way of the appear at Congress Hall, visit Brandenburg Gate and then Chook- BANTLY OIL U.S. military base at nearby point Charlie at the FriedriclWtraase onoesing ot the Beriia Friday ervening at 7:30. Oiir rap id ly expanding popua. nrent might p.-oceed if It assumes COM IW W , l.NC. responslblTlty for selling the Oon- Hanau, where he lunched with the Wall. He’ll also .stop at the CAty Hall and Free Uni-verstty ot David Roper, mlndater of the Atlantic City troops. Berlin before deiparting for Ehiblin. (A P Photoflax). Science Shrinks Piles West Side Church of Christ in la tio n causes the encroachment 'neoticut Conrpany’s .stock. The !;!i . speaker for the series, d w le s Barlow of Gilead picks strawberries on. the Morra farm in Bolton, the' streets to the center of the New Way Without Surgery Kelly, Muakc^ee businessman, Is the face of the earth and upon " It ’s the men who are now on ocratic National Convention will ivock ville T R .')-,'!271 city, crowds cheered his progress, directing oongregationel singing at b u ria l sites as w e ll. I f your pension that cause the most con­ be held next year in Atlantic City, Stops Itch—Relieves Pain cern,” said KeUy. N.J., Gov. Richard J. Hughes of rivaling in .enthusiasm the recep­ Nikita to Appear religion does not forbid crema­ Outdoor Rites The U.S. ’Treasury, which holdB was Informed today. tion he got driving through Co­ N, T. (Special) — J*or th® ao thorough that aufferers mads Hughes was advised of the ac­ logne and Bonn on Sunday. first time science has found a new tion, you may wish to give the Une’s stexk, reported today astonishing statements like “Piles that it has receive! several in­ tion during a meeting with New Minister - President Georg-Au­ healing substance with the aaton- have ceased to be a problem I “ thought td this alternative and Bills Rights gust Zinn of Hesse estimated that on Jersey newsmen in his suite at a For Crownin quiries about the Une hut no bona Sahing ability to ahrink hemor­ The seci;et is a new healing sub­ In East Germany to discuss i t with your clergy­ fide offers to buy. Washington hotel where the Dem­ a million people joined in the wel­ rhoids, atop itching, and relieye stance (Bio-Dyne*^)—discovery of come to Kennedy. pain ■— without surgery. The Hantford Division has about ocratic Site Committee met to pick a world-famous research institute. man or funeral director. VA-nCAN CITY (AP)—Vatican A t one point before making his In case after case, while gently 575 active employee and about a convention city. This substance is now available DRIVEWAYS officials went ahead today with It will be the first time the speech, Kennedy walked into the MOSCOW (AP) — PremierAer Ulbricht, East Germany’s relieving pain, actual reduction 116 on pension, said Kelly. State­ in suppository or ointment form Respectfully, plans for an imusual outdoor cor­ Democrats have held a conven­ crowd and shook hands with some Khrushchev will make a hurriedly Communist leader. (shrinkage) took place. under the name Preparation H9, Sponsors onation ceremony for Pope Paul wide, the totaila aj'e about 800-900 Lack of the people. tion in the East since 1948 when scheduled visit to East Germany Host amazing of all—results were At all drug counters. Free Esfimates On: active and 200 on pension. Western quarters in Moscow VI. Harry ’Truman was nominated In It was ((stonishing to see the this weekend in an obvious at- viewed Khrushchev’s plans as an Unlike recent coronations, Pope Philadelphia. President engulfed in a human sea. tempt to counter some of the ef­ Redevelopment Vote Set effort to counterweight Kennedy’s BITUMINOUS ASPHALT PAVING WASraNGTON (AP)—The f(dl-t Backeni ef (the Kennedy . )m- Paul’ will be In the later after 'niere was no official announce­ At times he disappeared from fect of President Kennedy’s tour visit and boost East German ure of administration leaden to gram estimate it will take 22 Re­ noon, shorter and"* completely out­ WA-TORBURY (AP)—The fu­ ment following a breakfast meet­ ■view. ’Then his head would re­ of West Germany. morale, always the low point In • DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS alien up a majority of senators publican votes and 46 Democratic doors, Vatican officials said. ture Of federally aided redevelop­ ing of the committee, but about appear, turning from side to side The announcement early today the Soviet bloc. A West German an hour later New Jersey officials as people called his name. • GAS STATIONS • BASKETBALL COURTS as sponsors for President Kenne­ votes to choke off a filibuster it It will be In St. Peter’s Square ment In Waiterbury was being de­ of Khrushchev’s trip called it a government spokesman in Boim SUPER­ dy’s sweeping olvU rights legisla­ all senators are present when a June 30, starting about 6 p.m. termined here today' in a referen­ were notified that their bid had Just before, he had addressed friendly visit In connection with agreed. an estimated 14,000 persems wait­ ALL WORK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED tion added fresh evidence today showdown comes. Tens of thousands are expected, dum. been accepted. the 76th birthday Sunday of Walt- “ The demonstration of friend­ RIGHT that the program faces a rough Southerners opener fire again to Jam the square. Delegations Both Mayor Edward D. Bergin, Earlier Chicago representatives ing outside City Hall. ship of the German and American road in Congress. Monday on Kennedy’s civil rights from many countries—Including a who opposes redevelopment', and had virtually conceded that their ’There Kennedy spoke of Frank­ people during the visit of Presi­ WE ARE 100% INSURED U.S. group led by Chief Justice city had been eliminated from dent Kennedy apparently made It QUALITY Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, D- program. Robert D. Fleischer, chairman of furt’s long identification with Earl Warren, and Brazilian consideration because its new necessary to freshen up Ulbrlcht’s Need vacation money? Ti^lliam Quisli fu n eral ^om e. ^nc. Minn., assistant majority leader, Sen. Richard B. Russell, D-Ga., tl Citizens Oommittee fioir Re­ democratic movements in Ger­ West Germany mission possibly led by President Convention Hall would not be damaged prestige on somewhat had expressed confidence when accused the President, In effect, development, urged the city’s 55,- many. He said political leaders SINCE 1920 JUICY Joao Goulart—will have special available the week the Democrats DE MAIO BROTHERS 225 MAIN STREET the bill was Introduced last week of giving aid and comfort to civil 000 eUgible ■voters to cast ballots. come and go but what he looks short notice,” said Karl Guenther places. Launches Own von Hase, Weist German press AND that more than half the 100 sena­ rights demonstrators. They ssSert a light vote on the wanted It. for In relations between the Unit­ TEL. 643-7691—WE CARRY JENNITE SEALER So will a group of 4,000 iron Apparently both Chicago and er States and (Sermany Is "part­ chief. MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT tors would Join as sponsors. ” I have not heard the first of question "do you want further re­ miners from Bovegno in north It­ nership and harmony In the years So far only 46 have signed — our liberal brethren rise to re­ development and urban renewal K A V O R FU l aly. They are coming en masse to (Continued en Page Three) ahead.” ' Peace Corps (Continued «m Page Tea) 37 Democrats and 9 Republicans. buke any of the demonstrators for with federal ausistance in Water- attend the coronation of the new bury at this Ume? will leave the "N o one can tell in the future,” Not only Is this five votes shy protesting against the law of the Pope who once put on a miner’s basic issue ■ unresol V'ed. Kennedy told the crow^, "whether WASHING’TON (AP) — In of a Senate majority, but Is far land,” Russell said In the Sen­ helmet and descended into their short of the two-thirds margin ate. A heavy turnout, they said, ia Sub Diving Again there is a storm coming for all of launching Its “ German Develop­ pits to celebrate Mass for them. needed to make the decision mean­ us. But what we can be sure of that would be required to smash Sen. Bam J. Erwin, D-N.C., ’That was when Pope Paul was ment Service” with a helping c a Southern filibiuter by clamping ingful. To Find Thresher is-j—we believe In God and we are contended Congress does not have Giovanni Battista Montini, arch­ ready.” hand from President Kennedy, Bulletins a time limit on debate. the power to force open privately bishop of Milan. In St. Paul’s CSiurrii, a century- West Germaqy has heated at least owned public accommodations to In recent coronation ceremonies Parents Sentenced AT SKA, Aboard USS Fort Culled from AP Wirea old symbol of German dem

KANCH18TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1968 PAGE TH R in PAOI TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, „ MANCHESTER, OONlt TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1958 $40,000 to Improve the convention er, Bruce, 16, .o f 13 Ridgewood 2,400 at Globe liall for the Democratic meeting. Bikes, Watches at., repotted toot their wrist A ndover Jaycees Seat TPC Tables Actionipn Bids^ Democrats Set Word of a conflict of dates at watches, -valued at |8.60 each, were Cattleman Ships Herd Record for Day Chicago had been given out ear­ Stolen at G lobe taken from toelr dethee which TERMITES? Sheinwold on Bridge lier Jack Riley, an aide to were In wooden btaw, located at toe on Kignis Discuss Pits^ Suhdiviswns Convention in Mayor Richard Daley. pool area. Be Sure...Call BLISS Church Party New Officers^ Three foctoni yesterday re­ Three bioyclee and two wris4 Riley had said the Chicago hall WEtoshes were reported stolen yes­ FOR A FREE HOME INSPECTION] In Altered Car Barge EXPERT EMPLOYS AND RAISE* RaM dsalir sulted In bringing out toe was not available the week of Oawnhwloof lot, and that ahtewaUu were un- Megast mirobor of swtmmers Atlantic City terday at toe Globe Hollow Swim­ Call MRchell 9-9240 To Bid Adieu Make Atvards ART OF POSSIBLE Boto iMm vtontoiib •onduoted pufcUo biaringa on a nscessory in such a annall (nlns- Aug^ 34 which he said was the ming Pool Windows Broken By ALFRED SBEINWOLp NOH1H , and H>eotatoni to toe Globe (OopUnued from Page One) pronoeed gravel pig and tmro w b- lot) sUbdlviskin. date wanted. Hughes made no Police today have Issued a spe­ keeping ap eye on Harrison's PoUtlca, according to the old to K lO'S t ovWona laat night, and infonnaHy Hollow Swimming Pool in his­ (Oontlnned from Page One) mentioo of dates. In School, Cars E(t. Ov#r 61 Vm " Lack Sponsors Awards wers presented lairf 9 10 9 I The oommlsMon will taka the tory. An estimated 3,400 men, cial request to parents and ohll- To 2 Families experiment. saying, is the art of the possible. diaouaMd an additional gravel pit subdivision, with modlfloatloiw, dren to acquire locke for bicycles, The Missouri has been a trti- night St the annual ImrfaJlation Maybe a b ri^ e expert would make 0 AQ94 vromcn and children were en­ Miami Beach, Fla., remained in 'bXSOS Twa.1** 27*^ ditional route of immigration But, said Tom WHght, Mem­ and two other aubdlrtalons. into advisement. BOMB THROWER SENTENCED and emphiisize that all bicydea Behexfi Emd car windows have MV 0» imMUHAtO. CO. IWC. and awards dinner of the Mhn- a good politician; he has to play _____ * 1 9 ^ ' joying toe faolUtlea at Man- the running until the final vote the oldest and tAWGtST A family night supper at First and commerce since Lewis phis engineer who helped In­ WEST BAST No fonnal aotloa waa taken on Two other devetoptsrs, nelttasr SHEL/TON (AP)—Thomas Rad- brought to toe pool area riiould been broken or dEunsged in week­ (Continued from Page One) ure was referred to the Senate stall the Lulu Belle's auto- ohester Junior Chamber of Oom- for something that lies within the IHW orf the wppllcaiUona, however. Chester’* oldest and Mggest Congregational Church tomorrow and Clark's pirogues pushed attending for formal hearinga, this morning. be locked while toe children are end acts of vandalism’. Judiciary Committee, headed by tfiated .feed tanks “ if this be­ realm of the possible. to* toI9(4t The aip(FAloatlon- for the gravel puMlc swimming area yester- cllffe, 17, orf Dertjy, who toesed a awimming. nanced construction projects Sen. James O. Bastland, D-Miss. up the river at the beginning meroe at toe Mknehester Country 9fi4St ' OAK brought toe cul-de-aac and side­ But shortly afterward. Sen. Har­ Police today reported that vsmd- has been scheduled to bid fare­ comes a. popular way of trans­ Bast dealer aaked by Louia MBeweki of aay. Molotov cocktail at police head- Personal items, E S ic h as Jewelry “ borders on dictatorial policy.” Leaders have no hope of shaking of. the 19th centnry. But Chib. 0742' toll walk Issue up again aa Howland als broke three windows, valued at well to Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. porting cattle, the cowboys Both sides vulnerable waat H a r tfi^ foe property be­ The reasons: rison Williams, D-N.J., said his or money, toould be either left at Absent from the list of GOP it loose any time soon. again, the coming of the rail­ Stephen Lookwood, 177 Laurel Intsreatedly looked on. quEu-tera June 5, has been hEuided $45, in used cars parked at Chor- who ride along are going to Opening lead—Six of Clubs. tween Oakland ahd Parker Sta. 1. Temperature roee into toe group had been "assured” that home or checked at toe pool, poUce ches Motors at 80 Oakland St. sponsors is Senate Republican The Commerce Committee, Thofnen and her sons David and roads withered traffic. St, South Windsor, was instaUed Bast took the ace of clubs and A dul'Kie-flac lyui bem Included, over to military police from Fort In the last few years, com­ have to learn some new sMlls,. A Q 7 Cormeriy owned by the C. R. Bvur exparimentaUy, in a aubdlvision 90* a h o r^ after noon. toe convention would be held in also said. Authorities at Verplanck School leader Kverett M. Oirksen of Il­ which had planned to start hear­ Willard Jr., and to Mr. and Mr.s. They will have to be skilled at pneldent He succeeds C. Don- returned the deuce of clubs to Oo., was oommentad on by about 3. Children were enjoying Devens, Moss. RadcUffe weui griv- linois. ings today on the public accom­ mercial shipments on the Mis­ r ? .5 between Parker and Vernon Sta. Atlantic City. Complaints received by police of on Olcott St. reported that four Calvin Avery and family. mechanics and pretty fair elec­ akl Brtgga. South's king. This revolting *de f I J io • four OUdand-MUl Sta. reeldents. the start of their annual sum­ en a suspended 30-day sentence in three cycle thefts came from windows were smaushed by rocks. Oirksen and other Republicans modations bill with Atty. Gen. The Thomens will leave on July souri have been picking up. fense gave ^uth a problem. by Orsan Manor, aa'part of a Jack Riley, an aide to Chicago Ansonia Circuit Court yesterday. One of those attracted to its tronic technicians.” Awards were given to thoee The pit will be opened up from cluster development. mer school vocation. Mark Humphrey of 527 E. Middle Unidentified boys, playing with a have questioned the constitutional­ Robert F. Kennedy as the lead- I to join the Rev. , Willard E. membera whose partlolpaitlon and He needed eight more tricks I mI lonto WmI N hA Mayor Richard Daley, gave out He threw a gasoline-rfilled bottle advantages . was Harrison It'll be a new day for river- thehe Parker St. aide, thrmighthrough a Green Manor brought In're- 8. litany were curious to see Tpke., who lost a 26-lnch Royce B-B gun at the rear of medical of­ ity of one part of the administra­ off witness, rescheduled them lor Thomen, former pastor of the aatlviities merit special recogni­ for his contract and could rattle > « the word on the conflict of dates with a Ugdited wick at toe police the first of next week. Indications whose home is Houston . but men, too. All up and down the idght of' way a on toe Mitchell prop- vlaed plana ter the TPC lost night, toe m ajw Improvements a t , Uniem (green), bike; Kenneth fices at 163 Main St., apparently tion program—prohibiting racial church, In Hawaii. tion. Awarde presented were: off four diamonds and three •Tty, relieving Mill 8t., the ~pri on Chlcago'B^all. station after he was arrested, lec­ discrimination by stores, restau­ were that the administration pre­ who owns ranches in Missis­ Mississippi and Missouri river- showing a oection of about 75 toe pool. Avery of 77 Oliver Rd., who lost damaged a windshield on a parked The Avery's are leaving June Spoke A-waod to Craig Heston; spades without pausing for breath. ent entrance to the tract, free '•'That lets/ua out,” Riley said. tured M d released in connection a 28-inch J. C. Higgins (English) rants, hotels and other privately ferred to have Kennedy appear sippi and Arkansas. boat crews and spectators on homes to be opened first. The large perking lot was However, New Jersey represen­ car, police said. The driver of the 27 for New' York where Avery has the banks have gawked at the Sparkplug Award to Geotge But where wrfs the one other trick foom heavy trucking. with a brawl. The bottle exploded black painted bicycle; and Richard car came out of the building and owned places of public accommo­ first before the House Judiciary His idea was that cattle ship­ let, “ A Pocket Oulds to Bridgo," Included in the plan, prepared filled early in toe day and tatives still didn’t know definitely been transferred in busine.sa. Lulu Belle and her cargo. Eagleson, Thomas Ehmagan, Cie]^ be needed for his game? send 80 cents to Bridge Book, Drainage wtU be handled by the but the flames were stamped out Banaa of 103 E. Center St., who saw the youths leaving the area dation. Committee, which will start hear­ The supper. Slated at 6:30 p.m., ped by boat could eat and It was foolish to hope that dum­ by Technloal banning Associates Wte camera )tad to park in whether Atlantic City had been drink all the way and wouldn't Said Capt. David Parker, Hwton, John Jeffers, Leonard Manchester Eve. Herald, Box 8818, developers if neoeesary, with a Mt. Nebo. before they could do any damage. had stolen a 26-inoh J. C. riigglns, while carrying a B-B g;un, and This proposal—also sharply at­ ings Wednesday on the Presi­ will be followed by a song feet. Johnson, Carmen Mluiglni and my's ten of spades would win a of New HAven, Is an open green picked. / tacked by Southern foes as an as­ dent's package program. lose weight as they do shipped whose towboat shoved the Belle Grand Central Sta., Now York 17, atorm sewer down Mill St. and to Radcllfife 'was home on leave from red and white color blcyCle. then found B-B holes in the wind­ Families attending the supper are Thomas Ottnery; Keyman Award trick. Blast surely had a five-card Lydall Brook. MUeRVski offered a o f about 200 by 800 feet, and ah Prior to toe opening of toe There had been no public turn­ shield. sault on private property rights— Sen. Strom Thurmond. D-S.C., by truck or rail. Sure enough and a string of other barges N.T. down of the bid of Miami Beach- the Army. Steven Famell, 9, and his broth­ asked to bring a hot di.sh or salad to John Aronson and Donald Oen- HMtde suit of some merit, so that Copyright 1961 p ^ oim a n ce bond ae guarantee undevelopad area of about six pool last Saturday, extensive has been offered separately and the lone Southerner on the Com­ and their own eating utensils in­ as soon as they tromped into up the stream: “ I've been on West could not possibly have the aorea connected to various parts repairs and Improvsmenta Miamt. referred to the Senate Commerce merce Committee, threw a road­ deck the critters headed for the river since I was 14. I'm oviai; Certificate a t Merit to Jbhn General Featurea Oorp. that drainage would be hondlM toy, cluding plates. Beverages and des­ Bove' and Robert Murdock; and Jack of spades. the town’s satisfaction. of the subdivision by a'com m on were made at Globe Hollow. The final decision and Emnounce- Committee lor consideration. block in the committee's original sert will be provided. the feed bins. 64 now and I've never seen Plaoing Spades walk-way running behind and sep­ A t least 500 more people osn ment awaited action by the full The leadership strategy is to try schedule of hearings on the pub­ Other cattlemen have been anything like this.” Special Award bo JOhn Jeffers and Hours of operation during the Awards at Rham Leonard Johnson. South could place five spades five years the pit is open would be arating rows of houses. now be sooomoda/ted. National Committee. to get quick action on the public lic accommodations bill. He in the East hand largely because Crosstown Bus SmaH atrip parka break up the Neither the Democratic nor the accommodations bill and possibly served notice he would block any Andover students were gives a Obhier offleene taMtatled are John 7:80 or 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and there he had faUed to open with one would be no procsaslng of sand or front of rows of homes, and the Republicam National Committee use it, once it reaches the Senate unanimous consent request to let numiber of awards at the annual Aronson, first vice lueetdent; not require us to put In toe side­ has ever held a nominating con­ Awards Assembly held recently at 12th Circuit clui). The play showed that East Runs Five Days gravel on the site. cui-de-sBC ends in a planted efr- floor,, as a vehicle to which Ken­ the committee sit while the Sen­ Oralg Heston, second vt'oe presi­ had started with four clubs, and Ole. walks.” vention at AtlEUitic City. Rham High School. In the art dent; Thomas Obtney, secretary; Robert Harrison, 160 Oaklsuld St., The TTC will oonslder both nedy's other civil rights proposals ate was meeting. he would have opened with one The TPC indicated toe single For 1964, the Republicans al­ could be attached. department certificates of merit and Thayer Browne, treasurer. The Coimecticut Co. haa dlaoon- questioned the depth of the land Weldon Estates and Green Manor’s in the Scholastic Art Exhibit, a G)urt Cases club. with four clubs and four out, Euid asked that the operation oul-de-sac would probably be 'Ap- ready have chosen Sen Francisco The over-all civil rights meas­ New board membera are Gordon spades — or even with four clubs tlnued croBstown service in Man­ proved to see how It works In the plEuia for a later bearing. key wlnnen- in junior high w a s Blagleson, Ted Reusawig and Jo­ chester on Saturdays. As of yester­ be limited to about two years. Raipb Krysak also appeared lost for July 18. and five low spades. The TPC, with the town engineer, overEtU plan. Others Indicated on The Democrats will meet the Outdoor Rites Kathleen Sheehan, and first place, MANCHEvSTER SESSION seph Santtnl. There was a chance that West's day, such bus service will be avail­ the propoeed plan oouM be re­ night to ask toe board to approve senior high, went to Charlotte able Monday through Friday, only. require that a completed land pro­ an sppUoation submitted eariier week of Aug. 24. Donal'd Quinn, 16, of Haitford, singleton spade was the eight or moved if the first does not func­ Hughes said the state smd city Yale and Paul Esohmann. Blamed William Connolly, superintendent file be filed with the town, speclfy- for a gravel pit off HiHstown 'Rd. For Crowning yesterday was sentenced to 16 nine. TU take advantage of this 1 ^ the depth of the gravel remov tion ss the TPC wishes. offered the Democratic party in an art exhibit ait the high school posslbijlty. South led a diamond of the bus line, said that his com­ In the IVeldon Blstates area of He said that the detefils of the FIRST! $635,000 in cash to bring its nomi­ in May, junior high, first prize days in the State Jail at Hajit- pany had received permission from ad. Such a profile hiM been provld plan have been worked out by News on Other to dummy and returned the ten /ed and must be approved before Stanley Bray and Atty. Harold nating committee to AUantic City WHEE! WATER’S (Continued trom Page One) went to Kathleen Sheehan; thdi-d ford, execution suspended, and of spades through East. the Public UtilitleB Commission for Oarrtty, in Residenee 2Sone AA off acting Planning Engbieor Bklward prize, Linda Andrade; senior high, the change. A scarcity of pas­ the excavation Is begun. plus free rental of the city’s huge placed on probaition for six months East covered ^th the jack, and Porter St., the TPC is also asking R jib o ^ ojid toa town engineer, convention hall. Hughes estimated HOT-HOT.,, ASa first prize to Paul Anderson; sec­ sengers and a lack of revenue was In reply to Harnson’s request and that TPC approval, is all that St. Peter's Square could see only after he. ptleaded guilty to the Racial F ronts South won with the queen. When that the pit be opened faster to cut that sidewalks be installed ae part use of the hall would be worth the last few minutes, when the ond ^ z e to Sherry Mills. the eight of spades dropped. South given as the reason for tMa latast of the development. is roquirad. charge of laroeny. curtailment of servloe. down on the time the neighborhood $26,000. THERE’S A LOT! Pope stood on the central balcony In foreign languages, the Latin (Con tinned from Page One) went hack to dummy vnth a dia­ The plan for toe area waa filed II award went to Peter Nicholson; would be subjected to blowing sand The hall can seat more thim of the basilica as the papal bee­ A second charge against the mond to lead another spade and wMh the town hi 1M5, but a recent 25.000 persons comfortably in its and the French m award to and dirt, TPC member Mrs. Doro­ hive crown was placed on his youth, breaking and enitoring, was Catholic officials say all parochial finesse with the seven of siiades thy Jacobson replied that the com' ruling by Town Counsel Irving main arena. A second-floor audi. head. Michael Devlin. noUed by the prosecutor, F. Jb- Sub Diving Again Now! For only a schools in South Carolina will be from his own hand. mission hoped to control blowEige Aronson alldwa toe TPC to require torium can seat Em additional Pope Paul's ceremony is ex­ In the administrative awards. aeph Paiadiso. Quinn was arrest' When the finesse worked South this and other subdivisions more 6.000 persons. Laurel Girls State delegate. Kaith- desegrisgated by September of by limiting the open area to about To Find Thresher day for fuel...hot water pected to take only about two ed after a break into a Vemon was home. He cashed the ace of five acres, and requiring finished than three years old but still fai- Hughes gave this breakdown of hours. erine Darwin, and Nutmeg Boys Store. Dt was reported that 1964. spades, led a diamond to dummy, sections to be covered with top soil cofnplete to meet current sitodlvl- the CEMh offer: $200,000 from the for all—all the time! Holding it outdoors will enable State, Roger Phelps. Katherine Quinn's parents had gone to the SHBLBYYILLB, Ky. — Six Ne­ and took the king of spades to and seeded. • sion Qiecifioatlons. (Omthroed from Page One) state; $260,000 from the State more persons to see it. Space in­ Darwin aJao received the Connecti­ West coast and had left him alone bring in the contract. Atty. Garrity and Bray assert groes swim with 80 white persons — ENDS TONIGHT — Alexander Jarvis and Hayden Democratic Committee, which If yon live in a typical house, side the basilica now is restricted cut Association of Womens Deans at his Hartford home. Atty. Wes­ Dolly Question Griswold, both attending the meet­ that toe lots are not deep enou ^ waa set for a spot slightly to the would be raised throughout the because of the bleacher-like seats 8uid Oounselora sward for the out- ley Gryk was appointed public de­ without incident during integra­ Partner opens with one spade, "HDD” to devote 60 feet to toe new M - westward "and over the area of you could easily run out of hoi tion of swimming pools, last of ing In other capacities, asserted state from industry, business and erected for the Vatican Ecumeni­ standliig girl in the junior class. Graduates fender in the case and oonsulltsd and toe next player passes. Yon "Papa’s Delleate Condlttorf' that the pit could not be cleared Ih grim Rd., with aldewalka and that Interest.” private citizens; ^6,000 from At- water several times a week. cal Council. Paula Vanty received a home with Quinn before Ms plea. the city recreation facilities to Now you can have all the hot Ann Marie Harrington, daugh­ hold: Spades, K-10-6-2; Hearts, 10- a specific minimum period because there would not be enough people The Navy picked the spot 220 icmtlc .City’s hotels and motels, economics award, and AJvin Skoog Quinn was a companion oust lower racial harriers. 9-8; Diamonds, A-Q-9-6; Clubs, J- in toe area to require walka. water you need at one time for ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Har­ WEDNESDAY of weather and market conditions. miles off Boston because of what $76,000 from businesses in Atlan­ and Kirk McKinney received the with a Gordon Reed, 20, of Bel' BALTIMORE}—Two Negro or­ 9...... Sidewalks and cul-de-sacs were The TPC asaerta that future de­ only “ ^hty. Think of it— rington, 23 Strickland St., wae phans are kept out of municipal it described as a hea'vy concen­ tic City, and $26,000 from the city Five Town Youths Indiastrial arts awa^. graduated Ftiday from the New lows Fells, 'Vlt., who l ^ week wes What do yon say? bones of contention between the velopments and roods could bring tration of debrft at the bottom. itself. only 9 }^ f* a day! Athletic Awards were: Soccer, given IS days for. Ixreaking and pool after white children taunt Answer: Bid two diamonds. You much traffic—both auto and pe- Britain General Hospita) School of them. TPC EUid three developers at last ’The dive area Is about 4,000 The city has promised to spend Yes, thanks to Mobilheat— Enlist in Marines numeral winners—^Roger Phelps, Nursing. Mies Harringtcai is a entering and five days, for lar­ plan to show your spade support night’s meeting. destrien^-tbrough the street. yards from the last known posi­ and an oil-fired hot water heater Rlchand Carley, BJdward Munson, 195® graduate of Manchester High oeny, both sentetwes bejing served FORT MYERS, Fla.—City Ooun- next, thus showing a hand too One of the subddvialons up for "W e have to be consistent,” srtd tion of the nuclear submarine of correct capacity—your family and James Richards. Letter win­ School. At the school of nairsrinig, concurrently at the State Jad at ell sets up a biracli!l committee strong for a single raise but not 3ob CaL>- formal oonalderatlon, being aAked ’TPC chairmen Martin AJvord. “H Thresher when she sank with the Five Manchester men have en­ ners—^William Covell, Peter Houle, Tolland. and takes other stepk toward low­ strong enough for a double raise. can take care of all their washing listed in the Marine Corps far she was a memlber of the chorus „ M e by iVaiTen Howland for a tract we require one sUbdl'Viaion to put loss of 139 men during a deep needs at one time. Paul Jurovaty and William Mc­ for three years, secretary of the Richard Eldgar, 61, of no certain ering color barriers without the HOPe ■wo*t of 'Wyilys and north of High­ them ki, we must require fUl to test dive last April 10. periods of three to four years with Adams. pressure of Negro demonstrations. Blfuminous constitution and bylaws commit­ address, arrested Saturday night For Sheinwold's 36-page book- land St., In Reaidence Zone AA, do &o." Lt. Cmdr. Donald L. Keach, 84, M om can do the fam ily wash. the Cbppe 'ibuddy progrraim.” By Basketball, numeral winners— Bivana Sis can do the dishes at the same enlieting under this program the tee as a freshiman, and the senior for Lntoxiaaition, pleaded guilty RICHMOND, Va.—Federal Anita„ was recently redesighed to ellm- Atty. Garrity pointed out that formerly of BomervUIe, Mass, Concrete Robert Brown, Mike Koller. Let­ class representative to the Student judge rules Justice Department tirne Junior takes his bath, and new Marines will undergo recruit and was gi-ven a 10-day sentence truite a permanent cul-de-sac at three TPC members— Mrs. Jtmob- and Orrtogton, MAlne, and Ken­ ters—Larry Coveil, William Oov- Government. at the State Jail at Hartford. may bring suit in effort to pro­ EKbeig the TlPC’s request. The road i« son, John Lsuneniu Emd Ermano neth Mackenzie, 61, of San Diego, R A M B L E R-wbrld^s best-selling 6-cylinder station you enjoy a shower. training together. ell, (3ary Goulette, Paul Jurovaty, vide desegregated schools for chil­ Enlisting for three years are Desaoe Berces, 21, RockvlUe, STARTS TOMORROW! designed to connect to the Case Qaraventa — idl live In seetdons a civilian engineer with the navid DRIVEWAYS - Don’t delay—phone us today. Walter Mortlock, Mike O'Brien, was fined 340, all remitted, on a dren of clvlUan and military per­ piroperty on Highland St. without sidewtalka and prefer toe electronics laboratory, maule the F ind ou t how easy it is to sw itch Peter A. Plalioki, son of Mrs. Grace Roger Phelps and Gary Roberts. sonnel at Ft. Leo in Prince wagons. And now there are brand-new V -8s! Classic 6 or new PallckJ, 16 Welcome PI.; Ronald student accepted for admission charge of recidess dri'viing. The Last night the commlesicm streets that way. Trieste's first dive in the Atlantic. PARKING AREAS to a Mobilheat-fired water heat- Baoetoall, numeral winners— into college: Walter Mortlock, who case stemmed from an a/Uto acci­ George County. aaked that one building lot be re­ While the sidewalks might be Keach sold Trieste covered about 198-hp Classic V-8. Roomy Ramblers that leave other station wagons, far behind: “ Car of the Year” ' E. Starrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dahlqulst, Charles BiBSSBH plans to attend Ripon College, a dent in which Berces reportedly MOBILE, Ala. — Federal judge served for the tem pora^ cul-de- evantuaSly needed, Atty. Garrity two square miles on the ocean William D. Starrett, 26 Ferndale Twitchell. Letters—Thomas Bon- tells school board to present a W. 6. SCHWARZ CO. styling ■ Rattle-free, sedan-like comfort of new Advanced Unit Construction ■ Roof-Top Travel Rack ■ Dr.; and IXonald B. Lappen, son Richard N. Clough Scholarship and suffered from a nervous break­ sac turn around, and that slde- says be does not tMnk tost ia- floor. neau, ^ n r y Covefll, William Cov­ the Regional District Insurance down, the reason fo r the remit­ desegfregatlon plan for the 1964-66 walka be installed by the dweiop- statlatkm Should be required now. Chosen to pilot the Trieste on INCORPORATED of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lappen, eil, Mike Koller, Arthur Pajkner, term. Double-Safety Brakes are self-adjusting* Hidden compartment for valuables under cargo floor B Won­ •Ai famOy sffame. 525 Gardner St. Association Scholarship; EBizabeth tance. A second charge of speed­ ;wHUNTER*m>»«AVMJM OT. Besidea, he asaects that "W e are her second dive was Lt. George BODTE 88, VERNON Roger Phelps, Gary Roberts. Prentice, who will enter WilH- ing, brought againat Beroes, was GREENWOOD, Miss — First Howland ahjeotod to both, aoy- not the developeni of the land, Martin, 80, of Brooklyn, N.Y. TEL. 875-2042 derfully economical Rambler American wagons, too H Join the Trade Parade to Rambler 6 or V-8. ElnJiiating for four years are Majorettes, numeral awards— moiled. drugstore lunch counter sit-in falls John T. Monaco, son of Mr. and mantic State College, a Richard kig he cotikl provide an, adequate but bought toe tots from the de­ Mimkensle again will serve os the FREE ESTIMATES Ellen Moberg, Nancy Urain. Let- N. Clough Scholarship; Alvin A 345 fine was levied against when white persons fill every , seat tum-around 'without reiwrving a veloper. The oommiseion ahouU observer. Mrs. Thomas Monaco, 135 Love tens—Patricia Harriman and before six Negro girls arrive. W E GIVE Lane; and Allyn E. Martin, son Skoog, Foote Award for Industrial Theodore Kaslniaki. 61, Bast Kathy 'Whitoomto. Arts; and Paula Vanty, Richard Hampton, after he plead^ guilty GREEN STAMPS of Allyn E. Martin, 113 Bretton Cheerleaders, numerals—Karen e ENDS TONIGHT e Rd. W. Clough Scholarship and the to'reckless driving, A charge - of DE CORMIER MOTOR SALES, INC,rt5»««4st..M«ieh.5t.r.co««. Devlin, Shen-y Mills; letters— Regional PTSA Scholarship. operating a car in a" wrong lane "COMB FLY w it h ME” Lappen is a 1969 graduate of ENDS “ Island of Love” M iMERICANINICRNATIOHAinCIURt Sally Clough, Kathy Darwin, Kris In GOP Post was noiled. Twenty-five dollar "MY SIX LOVES" Manchester High School. The Hutchinson, Susan Leon and Carol TONITE! “SUSAN SLADE” athers graduated thds month from Urmn. Mrs. Eleanor B. Dickinson of fines were levied against Irene B. MORIARTY the school. Lakeside Dr., who was chosen dele­ LeMay of 96 Deepwood Dr., pass­ trophies awarded were: gate from Andover hy the Repub­ ing a standing school bus; Carl D. ITiey will undergo ten weeks of Most outstanding athlete, Wil­ recrudt training at Parris Island, lican Town Committee, attended Bogan, 41, West Haven, speeding; MANSFIELDir^ WHO PUT THE EXTRMSIOH PHONE liam Coveil; most improved in soc­ the opening meeting of the State and Clarence J. Burke, 22, of 299 IJCT. 3l-32.WIUIMANTICci; BROTHERS S.C., followed by four weeks of cer, Peter Houle; most valuable in advanced comihat training at Camp GOP Council on Saturday at Con- Autumn St., breach of the peace. soccer, Fred Senkbeil; most im­ ard High School in West Hartford. William Blazenaky, 18, of 69 Clin­ STARTS WEDNESDAY! Geiger, N.C. At comj^etion of proved in basketball, Larry Co- Ml 3-5135 advanced combat training each Mrs. Dickinson was named to the ton St., in a companion case with DOWN IN THK AAURPHYS’ PLAYROOM??? vell; most valuable in basketball, campaign communication* com­ Burke's, was fined 310 for breach CTADT6 TAIinDDnill m a t in e e a t 2 PJd. 301-315 Center St. man will be granted a 20-day G a ^ Roberts: and most improved of the peace. iiope O l A l f l O lU n iU llllU lf EVENING AT « PJM. leave. mittee. in baseball, Mike Koller. The Andover Republican Womr SHOWN AT 3:85—EVE. AT 6:00 and 9:15 J i o l A l u p THURS. and FRI. till 9 P.M. Girl Athletic Awards went to- Other case dispositions by fines en's Club wiU hold its annual meet­ included; Robert Bowers, 24, Mid­ v r W V W l ■Ww ^vWfVfw WfHwTjp P WlOv ^ u la Vanty, Lois Popoff, JoAnne ing tonight at the -elementary dletown, 336, with 316 remitted, for V . , ^m esch, Sandra Foran, Cynthia school, starting at 8. Officers for breach of the peace and Intoidca- Donahue, and Charlotte Phelps next year will be Installed, and S/ors through. No moro rodng up ftcrin ovory tlmo tho phono rings. Now fho Mgr. tion; Lorele J. Moran, 20, Water- committee chairmen will make bury, 320, speeding; Herbert Pick­ v e n y * ' Scholarship Awards their annual reports. ens, 30, of 37 Poster St., 320, al­ Murphys |iMt roach f»r fhoir oxtonsion phono. (And Junior gots a chonco Andover students who won lowing a person under 18 to oper­ L o v e awards and scholarships at the Manchester Evening Herald An­ ate a motor vehicle without a for a low pow-wows with peris.) So pick out ths honJisst ploco for a slop- Semi-Annual Sale ! Rham High School graduation last dover correspondent, Margery license; Audrey McGarty, 20, of Ouisetf I week are: Thomas Bonneau, who Montandon, telephone 742-6912. 38 Kensington St., 310, following • M viiiy i n v v m n itfi o r t w o o r v o o r o w n * p o t m m o NWOr* I plans to enter Central Connecticut too closely: Allan R. Frazier, 33, Bau_* by/1 .h' I State College, a Richard N. Clough Hebron, 315, dumping rubbish on motion coH our bushiois offico or tcrik to any tolophono nMm. ' SfitMI patient. feited bonds, ranging from 330 to SHOWN MAT. AT 2:U.~—EVE. AT 7:65 GLASS INSTALLED $100, when they fa il^ to appear in Patients Today: 238 court to answer speeding charges. TONIGHT OPERA PRESENTATION “FAUST" AT 8:16 IN ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS ADMXrrElD YEJSTE3RDAY: El­ Peter M. Black, 19, Sault St. AND WINDOWS QF AU TYPES mer Peckham, Coventry; Mrs. Marie, Ont., forfeited a 310 bond Cora Simons, 52 Prospect St.; when he failed to appear in court OPEN 8 AJtt. to 6 PJ«.—SATURDAY 8 AM. to NOON WilBam Dittrich. 92 Grand Ave., to answer to the charge of solicit­ R«g. $8.^8 to $10.98 RbekviUe; Edward Gaffney, 24 S. ing rides on a highway. Hawthorne St.; Mrs. EBeunor Vi- Albert Holmes, 17, Bast Hart­ J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. tieHo, Wapplng; Mlrs. Jtoan ford, charged with intoxication, SPECIAL r - D'Amour, Andover; William Mc­ was given a nolle. .. 31 BISSELL ST.— Phone Ml 9-7322 Donald, French Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Malvena- FromerOi, 46, erf South CH ILD 'S 8 V2 to 12 Virginia Payne, 54 Woodhill Rd.; Windsor, pleeided guilty to larceny M!rs. Doris P’ayne, 54 WoodhiU Rd.; and the case ^as continued until JU N IO R S' 12 1 /2 to 3 M!rB. Mlarion Jiohnsan, Vemon; July 16 for a pre-sentence investi­ .00 Mrs. Kaitherlne Glynn, Hartford; gation. Additional chaises erf Charles Johnson, 33 Ardmore Rd.; forgery and obtaining money un­ GROWING GIRLS' 4 to 9 Mrs. Mlargaret Burke, 26 Birch der false pretenses, bremgtrf Sk,; Linda Kre*, Coventry; Me- against FYomerth, were noiled. HOLMES taine Saitkowski, Stafford Springs Elarl R. Bingham, 20, Hardwick, Peter Sieverts, 68 West St.; Mlark, Mass., pleaded guilty to subsUtute DISCONTINUED PAHERNS Masiey, Hazardviile; Mrs. Sidonia charges of using a ntotor vehicle Window Shades Mi90viriginai ce>unts against Bingham TONIGHT Friod Fish Lamon Wndgn r . an decades of combined experi­ and save 35c per shade Helen Lenti, 319 Gardner St. 'were theft of a moten* vehicle and Fronch Friod Petateos Cokslow STRAPS ence in the funeral directing pro­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A eon reckless driving following an in­ AT8:1S to Mr. and Mrs. EJdwaid MuDarky, cident in Stafford Springs June 11. Froshly Bokod RoHs and lutttr STEP-INS fession . . . another assurance of Hartford; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Cases continued: LEATHER complete, helpful assistance to all Robert Butler, 46 Pkmeer CSr.; Until Memday, for plea, Richard SOUNOD’S a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Wolberg, 22, Hartfort, procuring NYLON VR.VET who call. ert Sayles, 175 Summit St.; a son liquen- for a minen-, and Lawrence EVERY WEDNESDAY to' Mr. and Mrs. John Makowict J. Jarvta, 4®, Coventry, operating PATENTS 16 Farmstead Lane, Rockville. a motor vehicle 'while his Hcense FAUST 5 P.M, fo 9 P.M, BIRTHS TODAY; A son to Mr. is under suspension. and Mrs. Lewis Gasketl, 3 NetU Until July 8, for piea, Lemuel — CAST — The Role Bingen Rd., Rockville; a son to Afr. and O’Dell, 59, 404 Vemon 8L, non­ CHARGE Mrs. John Gnmday, Storrs; a son support. Mephlstopbelee ENJOY ONE o s OUR DELICIOUS Italo Tajo FREE to Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Qarlson, Until Jufy U, for court titel, ACCOUNTS 117 Proepeot St.; a daughter to IRichard A. Brown, 22, Ooveotry, Marguerite COCKTAILS BATISFYINQ My. and Mrs. Gerald-Webb, 154 E. dumping rubbish on privats prop­ OneUa FtaMeoU PARKING Main St., Rockville. erty. Fauet . Gliio Mattera INVITED S a m a r a DffSOHARGElD .YE5STB2LDAY: Until July 15, for plea, EVanois Martha Ann Keegran, 427 F ^ker St.; Mrs. J. Assad, 21, Springfield, faBure Valentine Nellie AUinaon, 114 Green Manor to display head and tail lights; Jo­ Selbel 4l o u i A R D j o H n i o n 5 PIVE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Rd.; Mrs. Mary Zawistowski, 37 seph Barrett, 18, Springfield, dis­ Onofrio Soarfogtte Edward St.; Albert Poimtain, 467 regarding state traffic control OrelMstra “Ijnndmarii for ^llllcry E. A. JOHNSON N. Main St.; FYances Neron, S66 signs and marking; Dorothy O. 17 South^ Corbins Hopmeadew Oakland St.; Mrs. Ann Relifiiart, Manchester Green Davis, 9 Plano PI., faihtra to re­ Uw Aceodtomia Americans” Comer ^ , Blast Hartford; Mrs. Jane White, move building ^ i c h is declared Dl Santa Ctallki ' Main St. Shopping Manorville Street PAINT CO. 68 Horton Rd.; George Bigelow, unsafe: Armond RoulHard, 10, W. Hartford Shopping Simsbury Willlmaritic: Mrs. Alice Petraitia, Rockville, breach at the peace.. of Rom* % Mile O ff Oaldand St. Parkade Enfield 723. MAIN ST. 263 Green Rd.; Mrs. Janet Kelsey Until July 32, Hope J. Hubbard. On Tolland*'Tampike Center Parkade • PHONE MI 9-45(}l and daughter, 136 Broad St.; Mis. RockviBe, for plea to ebaive e f ‘Ati ilAti * Catherine Gum and son, Oovimtry. faihirs to (M rs to Mgbti . ^ I m

■ T ’f M ANCteTEZ IVXNING BZRALD. MANCHB8T|5B. OONM. TUESDAY, JUNE 28. 1968 pAoa n v i W A O M W oaa MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1968 Bohan Senteio Declines Post As School Principal

At tlw nMtini: of th« boarf of^ars availaUe to. residents and •ducjitlon last nigfat H was made taxpayers at the Town Offioea. known that yVice Principal John To^ra d etk OUve IVxxney would Senteio had been approv^ in ex- like to remind dog owners that •outive aeaslon recently fo r the po­ their pets must be licensed fiiis sition of principal of the eiemea- month. To avoid waiting in Mne, taiy school. However, the boara do not wait until the last .minute, was told. Senteio regrets that he she said. Ihs office k open from* svUl not be able to accept the of­ 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays and 9 fer. a.m. to noon Wadneadaye, FVidays It was therefore decided to ad- snd Saturdays. eertiae for candidates. According Plano Inasons, Too to Supt. liguori five persons have M ia. 6<|pr Banka of Carpenter ■hown an Interest in the posiUon Rd. ' piano leaaotiB already. Although it was moved fo r the Her pupils this to eatahUto a salary of $8-9,000' year have Rlcheud Brown, d^>ending on experience and q\iall- Ann Grangi Roger Granger, fiMtions, it was not voted on. Marc H3rshf( KoUkowirici, Other business discussed during Paul .vld Norris, the evening included the terms Ann SimmonSj^^/Mllcii Simmons, the leasing agreement for trailer Joan Simmons a ^ Martha Toung. alasarooma These leases must be approved by town counsel and Manobeater Evening H erald signed by Supt. Liguorl before be­ Bolton oorreepondeot, HL niiiiMliii ing returned to the oompcuiy leas­ telephone 649-8284. ing the trailera Senteio and Mrs. R. Bosworth Marine Weather preselented the r^K>rt of the admin- litralaUve council. Ihe best change WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — The tax the program, they said, was the Weather Bureau the 2 five-year pcdicy in textbooks be­ fdlowing marine weather sum­ gun this year. The new reading mary todajr: program has greatly stimulated Tides will be high along the Con­ '•reading in the library. Also the necticut coast firom 1:30 pjn. to library was able to extend its 3 pm. Low tide at Old Sayhrook ■ervlces to Grade 1. However, the at 8 am. and 3:30 pm. Sunset at encyclopaedias need to be brought pm. and wruiae tomoirow at up -to date and Mn, Boeworth 6:20 aim. though a poUcy in regard to this Boating waatbsr tor Long Is­ would be helpfuL land Sound to kSontauk Point and Math and reading workshops Bkick Uand: w ere helpful to the teacfaera, it Variable winds mostly from the was reported. OoUeges which had west a t 5 knota tfato morning be- placed student teacfaera in the Bol­ ooming on shore at 10 to 16 knote ton eystem reported they were thla afternoon. Variable wlnda pleased with what the student moftly from the aoutbweet to west teachers had learned here. at fivs to 10 knota tonight becom­ Ihers srere five beatdten ing west to southwest winds at 10 aoutses during the yesr: Marjorie to 16 knota tomorrow. Fair weath­ Anderson, BUzaberth Potter, John er through tomorrow with vtotbUl- Petrus, W illiam Miafaer, and John ity 6 milea or better, eoooept brief­ O’Rourke. feq>L Uguocl rsmark- ly lower during early morning ad that staff morale and ooopera- hours today and tomorrow . Uon la exceptioriaUy good. He ex­ Marina weattisr observattons: tended Ilia personal oommendatlon - Montauk Point — Wtnds weat- to the staff. northrwsat, 6 knots, vteltiillty 8 SoirM changes to the marking miles and dear, tengierature 86, kswtem smre auggeated and ai sea 8 fe a t open diaousaion was held with i FUknera U e —Wtoda northiwsst, few parents who wanted a olaii- 6 knots, vkrtbiUty 6 miles In haaie, Orat.ion of the baste on which sea catan. grades ere figured and how these Stratford K ioels — Winds and may be totscpreted by tsscfaers sea calm, visibility 10 miles, part­ and parents aooorxBng to unHorm ly cloudy, temperature 68. atandsrds: In summary Supt Id- Eaton’s Nei^ — Winds east, 8 guoit said any ayntem nes( knots, visib ility 10 mdlee and deer, Btant avBluation and revtefcm to be temperature 85, sea oahn. knprxrsed. Block hriand — Winds w e s t- In other bnaineaa Supt Llguoiri northwest, 8 knots, temperature asid be feels there is a need for 83, clear. four aeaslcHiB of kindergarten this Stratford Point — Winds south­ eomtog year, morning and after­ east, 5 knots, visibility 8 miles, noon aesrtons at both the Metho- teniperattve 8S, clear. dtet and Oongregatlonal chixxhes. Proposed budi^ drafts were MADE-IN-JAPAN OYSTERS passed out to board members to TOKYO, Japan (AP) — The be studied before the budget meet- Japanese have developed a meth­ tomorrow night. od of g;rowlng oysters on strings Chinch School Starts suspended from rafts high above The vacation church school their crawling enemies on the beii« held at United Methodist ocean floor. Without this method, Cbtnch in oonjunebion with Boiton a large percentage of oyster crops Ocngregstionel Church will con­ are lost to predators. tinue tmlll Jifiy 8 from 9 to 11:30 Those who have volunteered their services as teachers include: Kindergarten, Mra David Knight, Mra. RicfasTd {>w«n; primary, Mrs. Robert Arendt, Mrs. George. Dd- Icris, Mtes Oarcl Edwards; junior, Wednesday Mrs. Calvin Fish, Mrs. Samuel W alker; Jimior high, the Rev. be our guest Ataam Sangrey; mukc dtoeotor, Mia. Abram Sangrey. Forty-five pupils are enrohed in the sofaooL JUNE 26th niwe to stH time for others to AWNINGS and snroB, a church apokawnsn m - porls. PATIO COVERS Save while you shop! f o b ChOdren bapttoed a t Utdted *^M y Roll .Up and Down” Ketbodtot Church Sunday are: Kathleen Mjaiie Haddad, daughter H ® * * ® « f Mir. and Mira Paul H adfed; A&P i« at your service , . . better than ever! We've become a STF Juke Lynn and Scott Howard 1/ BFfiimFui ; 9 A. lilA * * * T fhopper'i dream with free^nd-easy-golng aisle space . . . perfect Fhaneuf, son and daughter of Mr. 10 coiof's I and Mrs. Howard Pbaneuf; Susan because they're wider; convenience plus in modern check-out Ann Thomas, daughter o f Mr. and M ® Mrs. Peter Thomas; Joseph Au­ stands; improved shelving to make selection a snap; no fuss and gustus White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White. no figuring in our self-service meat department; clean, delight­ B riefe fully attractive fresh fruits and vegetables all pre-packed for con- Altar boys from St. Maurice Convenient Parking Omrch wBl.pIcnic at Ocean Beach ve||ient self-service shopping; and to top it off, pleasant and easy tomorrow. The boya will leave from the church a t 9>45 a jn and parking for over 200 cars. You'll love the soft pastel painted may be picked up tfMre by 4 pm. Interior so pleasing to the eye . . . and the low, low prices so pleas­ A NE RENTAL Bomsrco ^ meet Friday mt for over 200 cars CaprllandB Hertr Gardm to Ottv- ing to the purse! antry at 7:30 pm. for a tour of the gardens to be foBowed by a ★ dtoner featuring beaba A taUt win also be given on some of the fto ries about herbs aixl their uses. i r Everything new but the addrtft Those who have not be contacted HOT WATER SERVICE and 'Wish to go should call Mia. Bohcrt Gorton, hostess for the. i c Modernized, eaiy4o-fhop skiving Bkeottn^. Tonight’s baseball game w il be played between GAH Paving and i r Lovely soft, pastel decor IBOW YOU CAN RENT AN ELECTRIC HEATER FROM HMLCO» Cavanaugh Garage. In last Fri­ day’s game Sheridan OH beat im a m Oil 12 to 9. Bruce OomoUi MTK> COVERS Colorful, vinyl tile flooring / SET PLENTY OF FIFINO HOT ’ROUND THE CLOCK and Brian Edgerton tot home i r ruM. Monday night Jarvis beat For Estimates Call Mansfield 9 to 6. 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MANGHESTBR fiVKNING HERALD, MANCmESTEBr OONII, TUESDAY. /UNE S6, 196S MANCHESTER tfVENINa HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* TUESDAY, JUNE M. I96t PAOE’tB V lN jteittrlffatrr ed UmC th«rs might onoe mom R toould.get before toe Senate for We need not only direottaoL.^ eomt a day wbcai some daom- a vote, and he wished the Demo­ A for nsad dkiMnsion. AU too often we ^ / I gogue, asJfIng to aacplolt the aitu- Connecticut crats could have brougtR them­ think that our leMgVsi toould selves to feel the same way ahont sen d by 0 Kilpatrick-Glenney Hudak”Keeffe Oeabcfl s f please only us. "N ft suits us,” Chasse-Gamer atioB, would find the causa of the the cptipnal lever bill. With all we say, “then R’s all right for DRIVEWAYS Sudeten Germans an attractive 1 Yankee this in mind, he moved that the me.” And tost is where we may one. vote, when tstoen, be by roll call. 'T would not that ys should bs Bolton CongregaUonal Church The marriage of Miss Mildred By A.H.O. be (|ufte wrong. Such a rekglon is So it waai, ooee before, when his­ The motion to have a roll call had^ ignorant” (1 CorinthhuiB 10:1) not God-oentered, R Is msn-oen- Pre^ Esfitnof^i On* was the Kene of the wedding of June Gamer to Milford Fhul sufficient votee lii a show of hands, To St. Paul religion wan more tsred; a kind of sthical humanism, Miss Marcia Joan Qlenhe yof Bol­ Chasse, both of Andover, was tory made its first mistake with and Senate President Doo^, pre­ There should have been precious than a matter of educatioo. and not very ethical at that. WU- ton to Wayne Patrick Kilpatrick of solemnized Saturday morning at the Sudeten Oermana. This was, at little drama left for the final legis­ siding. let the body stand at ease "Knotwladge can make us become Han Penn wrote: "A man will dituminous asphalt fayimd St. James’ CXiurch, MaAohe5iter. Veraaillea, to Include them and lative chapter in the passage of while absent senatora had.a chance vain, but Christian love edtoea a either be governed by God, or ruled Manchester Saturday at .7:80 p.m. I The bride la a daughter of Mr. at Maaeheatcr thdr Mnge of mountain frontier- the optometriet'e bill. The Repub­ to appear. peniaa much more,” he wrHee. To by tyrants.” The crucial test of • d r iv e w a y s • PARKING ___ The bride is the daughter of M r.' and Mrs. John J. Gamer, Long Man Kattar During this at ease period, Ma- tki eure, Paul was witting against la ^ ta the new nation of Csecho- lican Senate minority had' mysteri­ our legion, and toe practice of R and Mrs. Robert C. Olenney. Bol-' Hill Rd., Andover. The brid^room MJpSCItimQM RATES ously abandoned its blockade jority Leader Gladstone paced tiM fonnslism of toe religion of is: Does R please God. and leOact • GAS STATIONS • BASKETBALL COURTS ton Center Rd. The bridegroom is is a son o f Mrs. Thaddie (Shaase nvabU la Advaae* slovakla, predaely sj Oiat nation agafaiat the measure and allowed about the Senate drde, thonibt- his day and his argument that true our love, atomtion and pnise sf the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. . of Mada4V.iaka, Maine, and the late would have a better Uttle Magl- H to come on the calendar oh Sat­ fuU}' and watchfully, and finally rollgloa Is man than foctnality Hie Holy Name? a l l w o r k p e r s o n a l l y supervised Kilpatrick, 67 Horton Rd. Thaddie C^iasse. not Line against possible aggree- urday, June 1, with the under­ went up to the podhsn and whto- sad strict dkC atiU hokM a great Rev. John D. Hughes The Rev. J. Good Brown, in­ The Rev. Edward J. Roaidon. pered to Senator Doocy. * WE ARE 100% INSURED aiOB from Germany. standing that it would come up deal of water! . 8t. Mary's CbuTch terim pastor of Bolton CongregS- pastor of St. James’ Church, per­ irtifBER o r for final vote on the following Senator Doocy thereupon called Charles Dieksns wrote toat a tlonai Church, performed the cere­ formed the double ring ceremony a o q cu T S D frisk! The little piece of geopoUtlca man’s religion can’t be much if NEGBO NAMED PRINCIPAL eiatad^h^aai Is exehistTSlv Monday. Senator Bliss, the Republican who mony by candlelight. Stearns and celebrated the nuptial Mass. ts Mm OSS of rqntblleatlaa « which was auppoeed to protect That Monday afternoon, the out­ had previoualy announced he wae hia vesy dog and cat are not the NEW HAVEN (AP)—The New DE M AID BROTHERS UNOl ItN Bryant was organist. Bouquets of Bouquets of wliite camation.s were dtapatciMa.ei^tad to it ar Cheohoelovakia from Germany be­ come could be read in advance out not voting on the issue, to the better oft for It! Haven Board of Education picked white peonies and gypsophllla were >ac bOMrwSt_____ la_ ttiis papas at the altar. jUtA eIeo tiM it#w came the very thing which betray­ in toe corridors and up in the Sen­ rostrum to preside. This maneuver Oor religion is our rationale of Charles R. Twyman to he^ the TEL. 648-7691—WE CARRY JBNNITB SEALER in the sanctuaty. The bride, given in marriage ate gallery. One army o f lobbyists, God. It shows how we toiito of The bride, given In marriage by .^ rtglMs o f^ t^ o o of spodii^ ed the model new democracy to allowed Senator Doocy to take his Abraham Lincoln School. Twyman by her father, wore a floor-length -fMWateaaa bm m aro also rasM^ed. the army of lobbying titans em- own seat in the circle, and, when God, as well as how we worship ia the first Negro principal in the her father, wore a floor-length gown of Chantilly Vnee and tulle, ’ I ra « serrles cHent af N. C. A. Ssr Germany when Hitler came along, ptoyed for the purpose of trying he voted, as he did, for bill, God. And what we think of God M city’s school system. gown of silk organza and re-em­ designed wtth Sabrina neckline >• as, b e. made his big noise about rescuing CO ixreserve the existing optometry thus provide Senator Gladstone shown forth in our actions. Be­ broidered Alencon lace, designed Q*Hifiare BepreseotatiTea Tbs long tapered sleeves and basque the Sudeten Germans and reunit­ departmeoto in Connecticut jew- with one more vote as a margin cause we walk one step at a time, with scooped neckline accented bodice of jewel etched lace. Her elry and department stores, had of safety. It was a shrewd stra­ and live one day at a time, we with lace appliques, long tapered veil of Imported Illusion wa.s at­ « m K r - o r ing them wtth their fatheriand, finally vacated toe field of battle. tegic use of Senator BHas’ an­ may think toat the Uttle things of sleeves, and dome-shaped skirt and then persuaded Chamberlain tached to a crown of seed pearls Perhaps this was their mute nounced neutrality on the issue, life are not very important. That I with lace gai'land.s and back pouff and crystals, and .‘ he canted a D m Baiald PrtetMx[ CootiCooipas;. be. and Daladier to deliver the Sude- acknowledgement that they had and converted that neutrahty Into is our mistake. The Uttle ameni­ I which terminated in a circular bouquet of split white carnations ------BO Mnaadai raspaeMbflfty tos tenland to him at Hunidi. Once in­ no weapons left. Perhaps they an actual gain of a vote tor toe ties of life an vitally important. INSURANCE court ti-alii. Her bouffa.:t veil of and baby’s breath. ____ etTors appeartap la ad- could give themselves no good rea bill. ' PUT ALL YOUR EGGS Imported Illusion was attached to ;jyTOsemaus and otW read^ inattar side the SudStenland Hitler some­ ^ Tha KaoelMatar BrantaiR HaraM. son why they aboukl take their de­ But, by this time, this was only a cluster of oi-ar.gc blos.'^unis and Mi.as Shirle.v Gamer of Andover, ■ ■ ■ :■ V.- • ' . how forgot to stop, until he had all feat In person in pubHc. In any the last detail of the profenel a.at. aaab few fanatics ever really agitated to preside over thie, his biggest licans, and two Democrats, Di- DAY NURSERY • Gall Kllpalric’K of Manchea-' The honor attendant wore a ;^ay at Mb::oatlaa ebeapt Sabmlay — Dink gown of acetate and nylon the issue. Most of the Sudeten moment of triumph in the seaaion, Loreto of New Britain and Lucas U you hare ieveral policieg "float­ uc., a sister o.’ the bri'.ie;irosm; ] with a zealous and loving attention of WilUmantic, apparently enjoy­ 158 SRm t Lom Miss Patricia Pane.: of Isilnjion. lace and matching hat of pink or­ Tnesday, June 35 Germans had good and prosperous to the last detail. ing ^MCia] diepensatioa to be ab­ ing around” to cover your eiunpra- gandy wT.h scalloped veil. She lives inside the Caedi democracy, East Hartford Mass., and Mrs. Robert L Gilson oarr.ed a bouquet of pink mar­ ■When, at 6:46 o’clock that Mon­ sent from the Chsmber and tous heniive penonal liability and tiie of Ft. Hood, Tex., formerly of A Second For Cirtlization? and many of them. In fact, fled Join BHsb in not 'voting. guerite daisies. The brideetneid day evening Senator Falsey of North Coventry, a cousin of the ' wore yellow gown.s, styled to Hitler’s rescue. But that didn't Just about everyi»d|b no matter Td. 2894302 various hasards of home ownenhip, Tn>e "hot Une” agraenient sign­ Netw Haven began moving the bride. , match the honor attendant's, yel- I worry HlUer. He had hia pretext. passage of the bill, Gladstone set wtmt their side, their loyalty, their tt*g time you let go of these sepa­ All the attendants wore drape! ed at Ganefva last Thursday by the emotion, their sense of jiistice, CMMrM 2 to 14 ^ < low hats with vedls. and canned So, today, very few of the Sude­ out on a roving irupection of hia cock (.ail-length drbsses of n 11 e I bouquets of yellow marguertte '^'tTnlted States and Russia, provld- Uoee, making sure his senators their support or opposition to the rate policies. It is more economical ten Germsas thcsnselvee seem in a green satin finished silk organza, daisies. Lorlnc pbeto ..liiK for the aatablishment of direct were heading toward their seats. legialation or toe tactics employed and convenient to bring them to- and circlets of matchng tulle with MRS. MILFORD PAUL CHASSE mood to start trouble, even though XalBey was brief. Senator BHse of for or against R, had one pardon­ Clifford Michaud of Hartford tda*3rpe connection between Wash­ seed pearls on their heads. The seived as best man. what happened to them efter New Canaan took the floor to able bo^. That was that they gethtt* in one Homeowner’s pack­ Ushers were ington and Moacoiw, for the emer- would never again have to handle honor attendant carried a bouquet Kenneth CoIunViia of Martbor- cessoriea aund a corsage of yellow will live at 70 BteoeW SLf Mute World War H was a real tragedy, skate that he wished to have the age. Call or write today for full of pink rosebuds and exquisl .e car­ --Rsney aonvenience of the two record ftiow that he was not par­ the optometrist’s bM. o "?’ii. and Henry HerUMch of garnet roses. Chester. since It moved them out of their nations. The brideimtaids carried Blooonfleld, a cou-sin of the bride. A reception for 100 was held Mrs. Chasse So a 1059 giedueto henda of state, will take at least ticipating in either the discussion detailal bouquets of plnl: marguerites and historic homes and resettled them STOCKHOLDERS TO MEET ..uv. Gamer wore a pink floral ^ at Bosemount Restaurant, Bolton, of Rham High School, H otem , ' (#5 days to put In opemtirai. or toe voting on the measure. exquisite carnations. all back in Germany, leaving their Minority Leader Itoriani took the NEW YORK (AP) — Savage sheath, white accessories and a i For a motor trip to Niagara Palls and is employed at toe Aol ctf , wfaioh tos wnea a watshing h at fins and talV > ' 2

Easy on the cream please I Two demerits for wearing jeans! Who’s on first? Senior Banquet: Food and solemn thoughts Salutatcrian Feiirce addresses graduates ‘Strangers in I%radise’ Many Graduates to Attend W ho’s Soccer and Rifle State Titlists Happy Memories End Graduation Program | Who in ’63 PROCESSIONAL ROUND TABLE RINGERS ' Sue Boris^ Barbara Pearce GIRLS ^Triumphal Mar^i” “ Roll on Chariot'’ BOYS, Dominate ’62-’63 Sports Season Karin Jansson’s Visit STAR SPANGLED BANNER "The Benediction’’ Colleges Throughout Country GREETING Susan Boris Most Likely to William Whitesell President Marjory Anne Kobllnsky VALEDICTORY Barbara Pearce Succeed Stanley Sholik The achool year 1962-1963 wUl»were Fred McCurry, Doug Pear-ObaaketbaU coaoh, Philip Hyde led A freshman asked a member of SALUTATORY "A Glimpse of the Forest” A s aiiproadnistsly S0% of theObe at Southern Connecticut Btateybe Philip Rider and Greg Rood, long be remembered by the Stu­ son and John Verfallle. McCurry his star-studded array of hoopsters the Class of '63 last September, "SluiiM, Satellites and Eileen Susan Boris Address Fellow Graduates class of IMS manned to get their Ocdlege, and of Susan Lundgren Marjorie Kobllnsky Done the Most William Whitesell dents of Mknohsater High School was presented with the Albert V. to a runaway of the (TOIL title the 85 Hour Work Week" Drew University; Joan Anderson Susan Walker “'Who Is that tall, blue-eyed Presentation o f d ip l o m a s dtplomss Ttiuradsy, they thought who has enrolled at Albertus Mag­ For MHS Harold Huntington for the superior quality of Ks ath­ Lindsay award as the outstand­ and a 16-3 record. Cb-csptaln Barbara Ann PcKrcc and Larry Wogman, Upsala Col­ letic teams, The year’s events blonde?" The senior replied, "That Katherine D. Bourn Nearly 600 MHS seniors received v leajrns, through learning, one may o f the y ea n ahead of them at col­ nus College. Preston Trombly will lege; and Sue Walker, Centenary ing performer on the squad. Dave McKenna led the Indians In ROUND TABLE SINGERS Susan Smith Most Changed Since Todd Potter Wir'ani E. Buckley Class Song diplomas In Manchester High) teach, she continued. She voiced leges and unlveraiUes throughout attend EMmbury State Teachers Junior College. In the national’s the fields, in the pool, on the bas­ TTm soocemnen oonnpiled a final scoring with a 16 point plus aver­ is Karin Jansaon, the new foreign “ Anierlen toe Beautiful" Class Banquet Kathy Solomonson Freshman Year James H. Barry ketball court, in the rifle range, the opinion that a finished com­ ■ the United States. Ih e High College, while James H. Barry will capital will be Tim Donahue at record of ten wlna four losses, and age followed by Ms fellow co­ exchange student from Sweden." .ADDRESS SINGING o f CLASS SONG School's 17th annual graduation and on the links were highlighted one tie. The state title was captain Paul Quey with a 13 pips Our dayri a: M.HS are o'er and position in Its entirety embodies School World Is proud to announce attand Marlanapolis. Marc Squat- Georgetown University School of Donna McClain As time went on, "Sam," a nick­ "The Measure of a Man’’ MANCHESTER ALMA MATER ceremony Thunsday evening. Mar­ more than the sum <5 its parts. the fidlowlng gi^uates are head­ rito arUl be studying at Cheshire Fred McCurry by two State championships, two 0>ach Richard Danielson’s third. average. Edson M. Bailey Gk)es Oriental sadly we must part. Foreign Service. Jill Messenger Best All-Around George May CXHL titles, and a State runnerup name some of Karin’s friends have jorie Kobllnsky, presideiit of the With music as an example, Sue dis­ ing for Ivied halls, seeking a new Academy in the fall. Collegiates will number seven in The other State UtUst (and pos­ The 16-3 mark is the second Former, Principa), Manchester RECESSIONAL To face the storm streams of squad. Overall, the eleven var­ sibly the finest teem ever in best In the history of MHS, sur­ given her, was thought of as no life In times that try the clas.s of 1963, pre.sented the greet-, cussed the fact that the Interrela­ challenge In a broM frontier: Pennsylvania. Dick Diehl and Marjbrie Kobllnsky Donalds Simmons sity teams at MHS compiled a foreign 'visitor, but as a full High School "March of the Priests” A flowered bridge and Japemese tion of tempo, melody, and harmo­ Oonneetloat Meesaohusette Robert Simmers have enrolled at sport) was the rifle squad. Led passed only by toe New Ekigland heart. tog. Donna McClain Most Popular Karl Then gaudy 96-41-3 record for a .687 by oo-captalns Gary Harrison and fledged member of the Claas of '63 lanterns aocented the Senior Ban­ B t courage Is our guide and ny gives a symphony greater stg- fnds year 131 graduates will Forty-two members of the class the University of Pennsylvania, championahlp team of 1988. Along Salutatorian Barbara Pearce de-| nificance, “ To live a narrow, percentage, Fred Jacobs, the gunners had a with QUey and McKenna, t h e at MHS. quet hold Wednesday, June 19. The shield. 'The Class of sixty- continue their education in Con­ of 1M3 wlU further their educa­ while Marshall Kramer will be at Jeanne Strenge Jamea Smith Kann came to Manchester last theme, "Oriental Garden,” w a s Uvered toe address "Slums, Sate- specialized existence Is to be color necticut. colleges. The University tion in the Bay State. Gordon the University of Pittstourgh. Vil- The highlight of the year was perfect 21-0 slate. Coach Gil­ names FYed MoOurry, George May three Utes, and toe 35 Hour Work Virginia DeHan Best Dressed Denis Karpuska the dome-from-behdnd drive of the August and will return to her created and carried out by Ba;;- Will face the future without blind and tone deaf." o f OcHUwcttcut will be populated Fuller, Hillory Gallagher. James lanova University will receive bert Hunt, the wlnnlngest coach and Don Simmons \rill long be re­ horns to Skoghall, Varmland, Week." She discus.sed the idea soccer teem bo win the state Claas in MHS hietory, guided the membered In the school and town. bari GiuUni and her committee. fear and strive for victory The valedictorian concluded her by 73 HHS graduates, nearly 12% Leavitt and Ann Pendergast will Charles Wharton and Gary Savi- Karin Janason Timothy Donahue Sweden,, after a tour of the Unit­ that today’s world Is one of In­ A title. ’Ihe hooters were rated squad to the undefeated state McKenna took the Ray Damato Served by junior girls, the sen­ Music and words by creasing specialization, and ac­ oration with words specifically ad­ o f the graduating class. They are attend Boston College. Also in lonls in the fall. Others in Karen Bajoris Most Poised George May ed States in July. After her return iors enjoyed a dinner consisting of dressed to her classmates. "Leam Boston will be Paula Wupperfeld seventh in the state at the time of championship. Award given to the most Improved Kenneth JVood.s cented the fact that one must have as foUowa: Judith McAuley, Cliff Pennsylvania will be Caroline Akin home, Karin will return to high fruit cup, ralad, roast beef, corn, to leave the tree of specialization Uassey, Tool Russell, Mare Schnei' and Marge KohUneky at Simmons, at Beaver College and Stanley the tournament exmsidoration, but In reaching the goal, the gun­ player on the squad. .specific tools transform aspirations Susan Walker James Smith due to a technloallty by which school for two years. Then she potatoes, strawberry shortcake, and walk proudly away. Stride with der, Janice Sefaeibenpflug, James James Perry at Wentworth, Peter Sholik at Carnegie Institute of Donna Valente Best Looking Richard Carrier ners broke numerous records. Fred Coaoh Lawrence Perry’s golf hopes to attend a university for into reality. Brian McMahon High of Nor­ team captured another in a long milk and coffee. determination post the Individual M. Barry, Richard Barraoliffe, Pantuluk at the New Hkigland Technology. Jacobs set a new mark in total further study. After college, Karin Barbara asked toe audience if trees to the outside. Turn and catch Conservatory of Music, and Jack walk was eliminated, the Indians score with a 196 out of a poasible line of CCIL titles with a nifty Guest speakers were Marjorie Seniors Dance one v/oujd go to a foot spectall.st | Caroline Bieoker, Maril3m Baakind, Eileen Sullivah Peter Pantaluk were rated sixth in a field of six wonders, "Who knows? 'Time will Kobllnsky, president of the senior a glimpse of the forest; Only then Thomas Jacobsen, JlU Messenger, Ansaldi, Elliot Bursack and Eki Southern States Janet Cheesmon Most Musical Kenneth Woods 200. All told, Jacobs holds six of 14-2 record. The squad, captained tfell."''’ ■' for heart surgery. She then re­ can you see and know your place Hachadourlan at Boston Univer­ teams. the seven major team records. FPr toy Tom Jacobsen, was aJeo runner- class, Mr. Ronald Scott, assistant marked that each person should Donna Muschko, Jeff Morton, Mar­ Charles Romanowskl plans to The purpose of the foreign ex­ superintendent of school-;. Mr. A. In Paradise in society, your glen In that forest. jorie Monahan, Donna McClain, sity. Northesstem University will attend the Virginia Mllitaiy In­ Frost Thumaue^j Stuart Jochimsen Conard second ranked Ell Whit­ his acoompkshmente, the senior up in the state. change program is to give individ­ seek in his own field toe special!-' Only then can you know toe forest enroll Miflug and Jeanne Strenge, Mt. AuditMtum Tuesday, June 18. quotes to the Somanhls, it couM be Bobby Kaye and hie Orchestra pal ol Manchester High School, Pinavicfa, Laurie Chapman, Bar­ the home-aw'ay-from-home of Den­ Mary Pierce and Nancy Zimmer­ lineman on the Indian eleven. said that she w5uld love to come student council-sponsored meal. ’63 Class Histoi^ da; and Paulette Sablitz and nis Karpuska, who will study at Joel Kehler Richard Carrier Awards, eertlfloates of merit, and man by LaBonne-Silverstein, to back and visit Mamchester again; seen how many seniors took the played the music, which Included delivered toe oration. "The Mea­ bara Gustafson, Cheryl Kuhney, Track and cross country teopia Upon arrival at Ted TMlton’s, advice given them as underclass­ Kathleen Smith at Becker. Bay Notre Dame, ’The Buckeye stats of Patricia Huy Nicest Smile James H. Barry scholarship grants were presented Penelope Rudd, Linda Smith a n d but of course, Sweden would al­ such songe ae "Some Enchanted sure of a Mon,” to which he said Many seniors jumped from their Arllne Shennlng, Herta Stcrtman, coached by Robert Sines and Palil the class assembled and was ad­ men. Evening” and ‘TmaglnaUon.” Path will enroll Charlene Covey, Ohio will welcome 9 MHS gradu­ to worthy seniors by George Ekn- Donna Vancour by the Senior ways remain her home. dressed by a jovial director of ac­ that the measure of a man’s worth Edward Stephan, Joanne WUUams, Patricia O’Brien Marc Squatrito Phlnney had their hlghlighte as Mr. Rogers' said how much he Under the chairmanship of Pa­ bleacher seats and lay on the Leslie Cwlkla, Maryann Siemlen- ates. Jonathan Almond, George merting and Laurence Leonard, Oirle’ (3uft>, to Patricia Lukovltz Like any other person, Karin tivities who resembled a gypsy, is toe difference he makes in his Kathryn Wilson. Gary Winter, Roy skl and Barbara Uricchlo. Others May, Terry D’ltalia and Richard Barbara Gustafson Most Talkative William McBride well as heartbreaks. The track had a MWe dlfffflculty getting had enjoyed watohlng the develop­ tricia Huy and Jeffrey Thomaa, The Valedictory, "A Glimpse of floor as gunshot echoed throughout Winther, Barbara Weiss, Donna vies principals. by the Manoheater Emblem Club, team compiled a lowly 3-6 record, complete with ear rings. are Ed Cronin and Lynn Ferris, Trotter w411 attend Ohio Wesleyan The Amerioan Legion Good Ohi- to Paula Wuifferfeld by the Junior acquainted with the changes nec­ ment of this olase. He also wished the aotivitles and plans for the the Forest” , was presented by E i-: the MHS arena. This- was only one Vancour, EUleen Swanson, Robert but toe cross country squad was The crowd spread like a spider Wck In the future. Dean; Jeff Lasaow, Babson. University; Steve Morrison, Ober- Joel Kehler Daniel Milek zen Medals ware awarded to Ikleen Century du b, to Jenifer Oaven ty essary while being an American evening were euccenfully carried leen Susan Boris. She began with scene of the senior class history VAida, Mary Vinton. Iln College; Patricia Mitchell, Jeanne Strenge Cutest Dennis Karpuska 8-3 and second in the CCII-. fqr a year. She confeswee ttiat web over the resort grounds. Sen­ After the speeches, dancing was out. Subconunitteee were chaired the declaration that learning is but ■ which WAS presented after sporte Boris a n d William Whiteaell. the Greater Hartford Labor Coun­ iors played basketball, baseball, Also, Charles Vaughan, Donna Northern New England MarietU College; Louise England, Jim Bracken captained the har­ one of the most difficult adjust­ held to the music of Pete Pantaluk, by Cheryl Stanlunas, programs; a preparation for ll'vlng. In contlnu-' night last Tuesday evening. Susan Walker was the recipient cil, and to Patricia Close,- by the riers and shared the captaincy of soccer (with a -volley ball), swam, Davis, Eileen SulUvan, Neil Pat­ Traveling north to further their Hiram College; Deborah WeUs, Jill Messenger Timothy Donahue of the Olvitan Good CXtlzenahip ments was getting used to Amer­ Stan ShoUk, ^Job Simmers, and John Juroe, decoratloizi; Lynn ance of toe theme' of the salutatory, 1 Other scenes included the elec­ erson, Susan Cronin and Kenneth Karin Jansson Best Mannered Pixffeaeional Women’s Club. the track team with Craig Phfi- water skied, rowed, paddled, education will be 63 graduates of Elrie College; and David Edmund Perry Award.'' Frost Thurnauer received the ican food. She was a i^ a little Mike Beneven^. Muaie was also Roacoe, chaperemes; Nancy 2km- Sue remarked that to exist to to­ tion of Bill Whiteaell as president Woods MHS. In Vermont at St, Michael’s Faridond, John Carroll Univeroity. llps, ’63. Bracken set the school peeved but amused with people played tennis, hit golf balls, rode provided during and after the ban­ mermann,, refreahmente; and Pa­ day’s world one should specialize, of Student Council, a visit of toe Timothy Donahue was awarded Helen Page Skinner Award In record in the 440 yd. run with- a horses, dove, and slept. In gen­ College will be Martin Chimielec- Going further west to the Uni­ Martha Turner Charles Wharton the Marguerite Campbell Award In dramatics, and John Juros was asking her how "they did a cer­ quet by the "SophlstUoates.” , tricia Lukovitz and. Patricia but that generalization is neces­ victorious basketball team to coach Fifteen graduates have enrolled ki, William Powers. Joseph Prig- versity of Michigan is Carl Rohr- Elizabeth Bostick Most Sophisticated Edmund Perry time of 61.4 seconds. Don Fish, tain thing in Europe” rather than eral they worked up Immense ap­ Jeff ’Hjornas O’Brien, publicity, Mrs. Parmys sary to live life to Its fullest. Phil Hyde, and a band concert. One history. Beverty Bateie and Robert presented the Manchester Pine ’64, also broke a School record in petites. at Central Connecticut State nano, Ralph Rooke, J.ohn Stevens bach. In Iowa will be Robert Dun- Kayes received the Uona Chih Arts Cfiub Award. Awards to music abating spedficsily 'Tn Sweden.” Pratt and Mns, Laveme Kelson Miss Boris accented the idea that amusing portion of toe presenta­ Teachers College. They are Bev­ and Stephen ’Trudell. Also in the field at the University of Dubuque the javelin throw with a heave of She said that it was like an Amer­ A feast of barbecued chicken were the committee advisors. one is never solely a student or tion included the dissection of a Buriness Award. Beverty waa also students were the Frederic E. 184 feet inches and g a li^ a erly. Bataie, Eknilic Botti, Janet Green Mountain State will be Bar­ and Don Gllha at Upper Iowa Uni­ Werner Award to Kenneth Woods 11 >4 ican being asked how a certain and "everything else you cad A Dawn pence followed the Re­ fully a teacher. By teaching, one I student by a huge. frog... nani^ as the best buaineM student fourth place finish In both Jhe Seniors Beq[ueath Caiy, Gall Colavecchio, Richard bara Pearce at Middlebury Col­ versity. Maryann Kovalcfek will at­ and received tha Underwood and the Daniel Manchuck Music thing was done in North America, imagine” waa served. Seconds, ception. TlUa event is sponseroed Coleman, Bharon Eldri^e, Bar­ lege; Susan Abraitis, Trinity Col­ tend Beloit College In Wisconsin Awiud. Scholarship to Peter Pantaluk and ^ t e and New England events, which includes tbe cultures of the thirds, and tourtha were the rule annually by the Rotary d u b and bara Gburski, Syhia Hannaford, lege; James Prentice, Norwich while Judy and Martha Steeves Deserving Students ‘ Preston Ttombly. ■rae 'Wlgren Award for the out­ United States, Oanads and Mexico. rather thfin the exception. This Talents to Juniors the pro. The dance wMch tradi­ Carolyn Hughes, Judith Lido, Jean University; Donna Baraw, Uni­ will enroll at Brigham Young Unl- Whitesell idso received the standing track performer was Karin said she was happy and seemed to rejuvenate the group tionally lasted until- dawn included RennsMaer Science and Mathe­ Several seniors were also named MacKenzie, Penny Rudd, Denise versity of Vermont; and Marcia \’eralty. as winners In the Scholastic Maga­ won by Craig Phillips. and thrilled to be able. to attend and stimulate them to beat the Announcer Doug Pearson weeu's an apprehenalve kx>k—cuid with The Sehlor Claas Will was pre­ refreshments and an orchestra. Stevenson, Linda Smith and David matics Award and the Gannett Many Graduates Plan Ye.rke, Vermont College. TTiree thousand milea aiway In zine competitions. For achievement MHS this past year and knows faculty in a. soft boll game. good reasdn—oa he views -the Sports Night egg-throwing contest. sented Tuesday during the final Pat O’Brien, '’63 Thornhill, Three classmates will attend sunny California will be Sue Given Scholarships Scholarship. He and Miarjorie As Capt. Fred McCurry went, that she will be sble to bring book A. "Mise Personality” contest KbbUnidey were named as recip­ In art, Thomas McVelgli was A few minutes after this picture was taken, he got "petted” by aosemlbly of the ysor in Bailey Au­ New Hampshire colleges. ’They Smith, who has beeq aocerpted at recognized as a National Medalist so went the baseball team. The a lot of happy memories to Swe­ was conduoted by student council ditorium. WUllmsntic State Teeohere are Thomas Andreoll, St. An­ the University of California. ients of the EUks Cltib Awards in fputopaw was by far and away den. Among thflM happiett mem- one of the eggs. (Herald photo by Pinto). i Youth Leadership. and received the Connecticut president BUI Whitesell at pool- Aa the somber tones of a violin Business W orld Future College will receive nine gradu­ selms; Jeff Pond, Dartmouth; and Mary Pierce, 63 A number of acholarships have'* rlison. Rotary, Obetiin College; Fa- Craftsman Award. Gold keys' were workhorse of the mound stEff • oriee Is "the friendUneas of every­ aide. A group of student judges were heard, the curtain rose on a Sports Night \ ates: Arden Godin, Paul Oadarow- Bonnie Towson, Colby Junior Col­ The Rentschler Fbur-Year Math­ ^ rlln g in 10 of, the Red and been awarded to deserving MHS trtcia O’Brien, Manchester Ekluoa- won by David Allely, Joan Ander­ body to me." She also says M»e and Mr. Donald Thomoa chose the woodland scene. A. sign Identified ski, Peter Kasavagc, William Mc­ lege. ematics Agvaid was presented to son, Carolyn Kirtland, William Mc­ White s 13 encounters compiling a will never forget the warm and 'Winner by considering the ap­ the area as the “jBenfor Seclusion The fulfillment of the i;equire-.}> The data processing offices of tion Association; Alicia PUkaitia, Ekleen Boria She was given a ments for graduation completed, First National Stores, East Hart­ Carthy, James Parker, James ^ e state of Maine will host 24 Girls at MHS graduates ef the Claae of 1963. Manchester Memorial Hospital; Bride and Armond Roulllard. Gold Throughout toe sea­ wonderful family of Mr. and Mrs. plause given by the audience for Spot,” where each year the gradu­ Barrel of Fun Prior, Gedl Piggins, Sandra Stark- Sand! Hurl. Farmington State They are; certificate of merit from the Na­ keys In the writing competition son the three-sport star was George Walker, host family for ating class gathers for a picnic. many MHS graduates look for­ ford, wdll b'e the place of employ­ WUllam Powers, Senior Boys' tional Association of Secondary each conteetant. Laurie Chapman wMther and Ronald Valluazl. Teachers College: Jennifer Caven, Pick Nurse’s Role Susan Abraitis, ’Trinity College Club; Philip Rider, Mancheater were awarded to Eileen Boris, Ed­ troubled with a back Injury. Karin. Kaiin hopea that MHS won the title. The ceremony woe >A bevy seniors put a stop to ward to a new life full of oppor­ ment of Robert Beauchamp, Diana University of Maine; Jane Mallet School'Principals for perfonnance Fun and frolic highlighted the tunities old. goals in the business Dyber, Lucille Raider, Robert Oarr (Vermont): Jonathan Almond, High PTO, Drew University. ward Rachadourian and Mary Second baseman Ron Anderson, students wlU write to her at: Mias completed - by throwing prudent the somber atmosphere as they Studying at the University of and Nancy Zimmerman, West­ Twenty-four MHS graduatee of in the National Honor S ^ e ty Pierce. Karin Janason, lamstrudevagen annual Senior Bporte Night held worid. and Kathleen Stewart. R w De- Margaret Roberts, Jackson CM- relaUvely weak hit- Bill Into the pool, fully dreseed. - came on ttage to a grove of Tuesday evening, June 18. Nearly Hartford will be Russell Burnett, brook Junior College. 1963 will follow the footsteps of Ohio Wesleyan; Margaret An­ Schotenhip ooenpetiUon. Sue Boris, 12 B, SkoghoR, Vlarmland, Sweden. mighty poplars and aet the classic For many, the "Insurance City” Long plans to work at the Grand­ lege; Ralph Rooke, American Le­ Ralph Rooke Jr, received the t l ^ team with a .S06 batting- FoUowing the contest' wsre every athletic facility was avail­ Richard Carrier, Ed Doucette,' Florence Nightingale as ladies In drews, Manchester Dental Society Ed Hachadourian average. Rlght/lelder George M i^ Phil Rider '63. swimming races. Faculty, os well picture of a picnic to action — of Hartford vvill be the first stop way store. Marahall Dubaldo, Peter Hanis, Rhode Island gion Auxiliary; Joel Rottner, Wes­ able to the participants. white. These girls will enter var­ Hygiene; Elizabeth Britton, Man­ leyan; Penriope Rudd, Senior W, pr^ed to be tbe Indloiw’ as girl and boy races, were held. noise, color, food, confusion. on the rood to success. Employed Pratt and Whitney Aircraft hds Brenda Hauvcr, Judy Lawrence, The smallest state in the nation ious nursing schools for training The class of ’63, realizing their Highlights of the evening were: at Travelera Insurance Co. are Ju­ employed Sandra Bell, Mlctissl EElen LeBlanc, Richard Newth, will receive nine MHS graduates chester Memorial Hoispital; Jenni­ Girls’ Club; Kathleen Ryan, Uni- power hitter with a triple two Cheering w«s enthusiastic but con­ in Septemb^. gratulations were given to all en­ responslbUltleo os seniors, left The egg-throwing contest won by dith Arner, Betty Lou Avery, Shir­ Bai'th, and John Kmlec. , Hoben James Quigley, Lorraine Shea and In the fall. Future artists David fer Oaven, Greater Hartford La­ verrity of OMoogo; Joan Scheiben- Mary Pierce Wins Kathy Solomonson and Don Sim­ EUght of the group will, be en­ pflug; Marc Schneider, UConn; batting average. tries as many good-natured seniors things so future classes wouldn’t ley Mahoney, Linda MoscoIa Paula MlarUn will work at Hamiltsa Jeff Tybur. Foster, Roee ■ Somero and. John bor Council, Rotai-y; Patricia 38 to Train for Futures ^ mons to the couples division, and rolled at Hartford Hospital. They Ann Scorso. Kiwanls, Mancheater Veteran coach Tom KeUev^a and teachers portiolpated and pro­ have so much to bring to the pic­ Marlotti, Carol Anne Cyr, Karen StandaiTd. while Carl McAllister Juros will attend the Rhode Island are Betty Jay Malorca, Carolyn Close, Manchester Business and Journalism Award nic next year. Marc Schneider and Jim Smith to Cratty, Brenda Hauver, S u e a n School of Dgslgn. Also in Rhode Memorial Hospital, Manriteoter "®“ on with m vided exciting entertainment. will be at United Aircrait. Many graduates will attend Mahoney. Linda Roberta, Margaret Professional Women’s Club; Mi­ The sportlly dressed group left the all-male division. The contest Havwer, Susan Downham. other Hartford area schools. Mel­ Island will be Donna Valente and Question Club; Stanley ShoUk, In y^irious Trades, Careers An interesting view of. the swUn- Miarilyn St. Pierre will work at Leckfor, Frances Litvinchyk, Anne chael Cowing, Northeastern Uni­ United Aircraft; Linda Smith, Mary Pierce waa presented the such things a« “BUI Whltesell’s produced many soggy shirts and Also, Nancy RhudA Linda Car­ ody Weir wlU attend Hartford Col­ Maureen Kerr, Bryant: Janet m*re could be teen by looking skirts. The egg relay race was' the offices of Gryk and Gtyk, at­ Lodge. Alicia Pltknitls and Carolyn versity; Susan Cronin, Kiwanls, Senior Girls’ Club. ■ presidential ability to a youngster rier, SaUy Kvada, Ann Luby, Bet­ torneys at law. In the office oC lege for Women. Mary Pierce has Checaman, Bairington College; Verplanck PTA, Manchester EMu- second annual Helen J. Estsi through underwater windows into won by Tom Andrebli and Sue Kirtland. Rose Ssmero, Rhode Island Andre, the pod. TMa gave an almost TV- named O’DeU,” and Jim Bracken’s ty Adomec, Carol McAdams, Linda Dr. L. T. Foley wiU be Connie Gal­ enrolled at St. Joseph College, Nicholas DeCesare, Brown Uni­ catim Aaapeiation. taig, designing and various trades Award for Joumallam. Mr. Wil­ lAindgren, and by Jim Bracken versity; John Mitchell, Providence ' Also In training in Hartford will School of Design; Gloria Trukas, Fashion InsUtute ol Technology ' Uke effect end was responsible tor spikes to Ron LoUberte. All were Shaffer, Patricia Paganl, Gemma lo. "AVhat number are you codl­ Weet Hartford. The Julius Hartt be Anne Scorso, Margaret Ger- Dariene D e w a r t, Manchester will welcome 88 MHS graduates. D Perry, Cornell University; Carol Villemaire. jorie Kobllnsky, Simmons Alum­ A chef of tomorrow is Roger as a varsity sport,' finished with a of Mias Estes Who Was faculty further entertainment during the the ConnecUeut College for Wom­ Ed Haohadourian, '68 basketball, softball, golf, vrolley- and Nancy Eogleson, Liberty Mu­ ponies wSl be WUlloin Fillorama Jackston, Keuka; Bruce Ross, Jounieying. to Massaclmsette nae Oub; Donna Kohler, Manches­ twiln *or their future careers, Winther who w4)I train at toe Cul­ M record. Co-captelns were Jim advisor of the paper for 27 years. production. The whole i^cnic gtt en. Joel Rottner will attend Wea- and Dennis Kosinskl enter thethe' Accounting wlU be the field of inary Institute of America. R

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1 , to be thst this year's bids were Yarplanck; and Donna Peterman, Foot Brake Fails, made through new^iaper odvertla- who will alternate between Waddell Nikita to Appear JFK Rebuts DeGaulle, jplaygrounds Open Tomorrow^ Saa our complete wlactfMi t i . -1 Two Exchange Views tng ratfwr than by written invita- and Verplanck. fresh, ddickNis Parked Car Hit tlona to bid aa was done Vest year. Leo J.-Orenler Both bids were rejected yester­ Pledges U.S. Defense day, and the written notices went Five New Programs Offered SOUTH WINDSOR—Leo J. iViiigb*, No injuries nor arrests and only Custodial Bids In East Germany Grenier, 44, of 65 Meryl Rd., died SBjls out. to deaJen. thia morning, ac­ On Running District moderate damage was reported to cording to Douglas Pierce, busi­ last night at Bkmt Hartford Hoe- (CXmtkMd from Page One) not soon become a slngla over­ vehicles in a two-car accident in­ Town playgicunde will open to- story hour will be from 2:30 to 3 pitai. He wae bom in Manches­ arching super-state." h# said. ness manager for the board. morrow and oontlnue through Fri­ p.m., and aria and crafts, 3 to 6 Opened by Town vestigated iqr police yesterday at Plerdt, reluctant to talk aliotit the ''CANDIES /'& saries and welcome any Western stronger commwi' purpose are waH The town Recreation Dept, ia of­ will consist of doll parades, treas­ The low bidder at a bid opening H m uinouncemMit of KhnUh- The massive wall dividing the ■ ■■ preeiden^ at tomorrow night’.i annual district meeting at Police said that Jamas H. Par­ bids had gtme out again becauoe Mr. Grenier was employed as a disarray,’’ he said. within our graap.” Bentley School on Hollister St. exchanged views on district kin. 32, of 45 Hamlin St., was back­ fering five new programs tola ure hunt, turtle race, pet show, this morning for custodial services 4 mt'b trtp caufht Communist cli> city runs before the gate, which selector in the Blast Hartford A As one such step ha ampnaauad of "exitenuatlng olrcumstances” scavenger hunt, marshmallow for toe municipal bulldinga Is the Kennedy coupled hla criticism ing ”01)1 of his driveway when toe and would be re-opened July 8. summer: Baton twirling for girls •IM In Moscow by surprise. Borne is oiv Blast German territory. But and. P warehouse for the past % ■ toe American proposal for the inahagelheht today. ^ 8 to 12, creative dancing for girls roost and picnic suppers. DeFrank Service Corp., of Neiw from his platform Kennedy will with a challenge to all West Bu- Victor Swanson, former district foot brake failed to hold and hla j ------sailed Western news acencles to nine years. He was a member of ropieana—that they work together creation of a mulUpl# naUon fleet car struck a vacant parked ve­ of the same age group, ten pin Outdoor movies will be shown at Haven._ Quinn’s Pharaiaey be able to look over the wall and of surface ships armed with resident and tax collector and the Republican Club of South to become a new and unified S hicle, owned by Charles Milton Sr. bowling for boys and girls age 10 8:30 p.m. in Center Park, begin­ The DeFrank bid, at 311,688 for 873 MAIN ST. find out If Kennedy and Khrush- through the portals of the gate. Windsor, a veteran of World War nuclear-tippied Polarla mioelles, lurton D. Pearl, a dletrlct director ning with this Thursday, and every a year’s service for three Munici­ He will see Unter den Linden, world power able to join toe for the past two yearn, today told of 44 Hamlin St., in toe left side. Town Seeks Bids to 14, a bowling program for those eher mi(ht be In Berlin at the n, and a former member of the United States In "a full give-and- "Such a force,” he said, “ would between the ages of 16 end 19, and Thursday evening, weather per­ pal buildings, was about 3500 less same time. the most famous Boulevard in Veterans of Foreign Wars, Hart­ bring etrengto instead of weak­ their Intention*, if elected. mitting. The movies will consist of Berlin. At the end used to be the take between equals.” For 2 Vehicles golf iessoni. than the next lowest bidder. Gen­ ford. ness. cohesion Instead of division. Swanson, drafted to run for the children’s comedies and cartoons. eral Service ^ Manchester, There was no tauUcatlon in Mos­ royal palace. ’The Red regime Kennedy’s challenge to De preeident’e poalUon being vacated The Recreation Dept, has an­ cow, however, that Khrushchev There are no immediate sur­ Gaulle’s ideas came In toe ipajor It would belong to all members, School Milk Bids The supervisors and playgrounds ,at 312,260. razed the bombed rubn and by Phillip Burgess Sr., announced The town will purchaM a new nounced that there are still open­ Rock Gonstruetion would arrive in East Germany vivors. apieech of hla Europiean tour, pre­ not one, with all partlclpaUna on ings In the tennis classes at the are: Judy Barnard and Mike ^ t h firms offered an optional turned the site into the Marx- a basis of toll equality. And aa hie flye-polnt plan "to operate the heavy duty pickup truck for the Gesiauskas at Bowers; John Ver- before Sunday. Kennedy flies Bngel Plata, where big Commu­ B^meral services will be held pared for delivery in Frankfurt’s Delayed to July 8 Maiiohester High School courts, toe second year at the same' contract from West BerUn to Ireland on Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Ben­ Paulsklrche. The historic St. Europe moves towards unity, Ita j[ district on a modern businesslike recreation department and a new fallle and Donna Au.stin, Buckley; Company nist rallies and parades are held. tiaalo.” truck chassis and oab for the golf lessons at the Manchester price. Wednesday. jamin J. Callahan FVneral Home, Paul’s Church is known as toe role and responsftilllty, hers as Awarding of the sdiool milk Country Club, and in the baton Susan Perras and Gregory Frey, Other bidders Include the Au­ The Communists have tried to elsewhere, would and muat ta- North Hind businessmen and cltl- highway division of the Public Charter Oak; Karin Rivard and The Soviet news a^rency Tass, 1602 Main St.. East Hartford. oracle of German democracy. It contract apparently has hit a snag. twirling and creative dancing burn Custodial Services Inc., of restore the glitter of Unter den crease accordingly.” lens, headed by Mrs. Helen Fita- Works Dept. Bide will be opened Angelo Gesmundo, Green School; General Construction In announcing Khrushchev’s trip, Linden. But it is drab and dreary. ’The Rev. James Birdsall, rector was toe focal pxiint of toe abortive Opening of dealers’, bide to sup­ classes at the East Side Recrea­ Middletown, at 312,835.26, and did not Indicate whether Berlin o ' St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 1848 uprising against tyranny. Trunlng to economic mattarsi patiick, a former town director in the general manager’e office at Carol Georgettl and Salvatore Bituminous Coneroto Its most prominent building now Kennedy said impending negotia­ and ■ William SkoneakI, a recent ply milk to toe town'a school caf- 11 a.m. on July 3. tion Building. Lopes. Nathan Hale; Sharon Ko- Floors Inc., Hartford, at 313,696.30 or some other Bast German city la the Soviet Embassy, built in South Windsor, will officiate. De Gaulle has contended that eteHaa was slated for yesterday All eleven town playground.s will Town Building Inspector Thom­ Paving Burial win be in Wapping Ceme­ tions aimed at tariff reduction director on the diatrict’e board, bllnsky and Charles Wharton, Kee­ was his destination. the ponderous style Stalin liked. the United States would not risk afternoon, but only two bids were A 1960 Willys Jeep and a 1946 be supervised during the follow­ as Monahan ia re-sponsible for Khrushchev last visited East tery, with full military honors. represent "a test of our unity.” have brought Swanson out of his ney; Dorothy Ruebln and Joseph Froo Estinratos If Kennedy looks half-right he a nuclear holocaust at home to received and neither was taken. In- <;toevrolet ohaaeis and oab are to ing hours: 9:30 to 12 noon and overseeing maintenance of town Germany in January. He viewed BYiends may call at the funeral defend Western EJurope. He con­ “ Let no one think that the self-imposed retirement from the Segal. Robertson; Joyce Wogman will see the ruins of the once- etead, written notice went out to­ be traded In. 2:30 to 5 p.m., daily, Monday buildings. The town ia not legally the Berlin wall and toured sev­ home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and ceives of a Europe fre e of close United States—with only a frac­ position, to run again. The pickup wlM have a payload and Donald Scofield, Waddell, 12 WestfioM St. luxurious Adlon Hotel. Just be­ day to area milk dealers advising through Friday; and 6 to 8 eve­ Valerie Johnson and David Tap­ obligated to accept the lowest bid. eral East German Industrial cen­ hind it is the Wilhelmstrasse and 7 to 9 p.m. ties with thejiUnlted States. tion of Its economy dependant on Swanson noted that the sprawl­ them toat bids will be accepted by rapacity of at least 2,600 lbs., Monchostor ters between appearances at the trade and only a small part of ing BHghth District levies taxes on nings, on Monday, Tuesday and per, West Side; Joann Morrison General Service Inc. has supplied the empty grass patch where Witoout mentioning toe French the board of education until July and the truck Chassis will be used oistodial service for about six East German Communist party Mrs. Frank ObremsM Sr. leader by name, Kennedy said that with Western Europe — to a grand list of |34 million. "Tax­ to carry a five cubic yard town- Wednesday only. Games and tour­ and Joseph Twaronlte, Valley St., Tei. 649-7338 Hitler’s chancellery used to stand. 8 when they will be re-examined. naments will be held mornings. years. oonn«s8 in East Berlin. By turning his gaze right, the Mrs. Mary Karkut Obremski, 76, doubts about American steadfast­ seeking trade expansion In order payers now must hunt out toe tax The crux of the problem seems owned body. Karel Cobb and Mike Lautenbach, The East Germans apparently President will follow the Red wall of 134 Hilliard St., died early this ness “ fly in toe face of history. to dump our goods on tola con­ oollactor at hie home or place of had little or no advance warning morning at Manchester Memorial tinent,” he said. "Trade axpan- employment,” he said. to the Potsdamerplatz. Once it S’ He told his listeners; of Khrushchev’s trip. The official was the city’s busiest intersection. Hospital. '■''ft “ For 18 years toe United States Blon will help us all.” Sewer Department records are 2 Bast German news agency ADN Now it is a sad waste of lx>mbed Mrs. Obremski was bom in has stood Its watch for freedom now kept at the filtration plant. Joins College Staff ffld not make an announcement sites, traversed by the concrete Poland Sept. 8, 1887, and came to all around toe world. The firmness Records of the tax collector and until an hour after Moscow radio wall, barbed wire and iron tank this country and Manchester 64 of American will, and the effec­ district clerk and fire chief are at Alan K n 0 f I a, a Mlaiicheater broadcast the news. obstacles. years ago. tiveness of American strength, West Germany their homes and or at their busi­ native, has been appointed to toe , Survivors include her husband, ’Then there is the massive shell have been shown in defense of ness, these should also be kept in faculty of DU note State Normal { BERLIN (A P)^A special plat­ of the Reichstag, burned in 1933. Fhank Obremski Sr.; a son, Bh'ank free men and free government, in a central place, Swanson noted. form has been built so President ’Three hundred yards behind the Obremski Jr. of Manchester; four Asia, in Africa, in toe Ameri6aa, Launches Own If elected, Swanson said he will Unlvei'alty at Normal, IM. He will ' Kennedy can peek over Berlin’s President’s platform is the Soviet daughters, Mrs. Mary Mullaney, and, above all, here in Europe.” "establish a business office in to e , teach bufilneee education. | Red wall into Communist-ruled war memorial to the soldiers who Mrs. Leo Johnson and Mrs. Paul The President said the United Peace Corps ..district-owned firehouse on Main ^ Knofla, who lives on Bakos lid. j East Berlin. died conquering Berlin. There al­ FVltz, all of Manchester, and Mrs. States has undertaken “ and sus­ St., will set a scheduled program I in Tolland, has been teaching in ' On the 10-foot-high observation ways are two Russian sentries John Manley of Anchorage, tained with honor” mutual obliga­ ■ ■ • for tax collections with special lax tower before the Brandenburg the business department at Rock- ; there. The memorial is surround­ Alaska; two sisters, Mrs. Kather­ tions with more than 40 allies. (Continued from Page One) hours------during------n ---- the -- month— of Oclo- . ville v,l,c High School for the past Gate, he will be surrounded by ed by barbed wire, put up by ine Bakulski of Manchester and “ We are proud of this record, bar, and support a proposed 31,00 0 , eighit year*. sights recalling the kaiser and British troops to protect it from Mrs. Rose Kucinskl of Bellville, which more than answers all by toe President during his 1960 Adolf Hitler, war and revoluUon. appropriation for new uniforms for I A Manche.sler High School grad- l| angry Berliners when the wall N.J.; a brother, Stanley Karkut of doubts,” he said. campaign, provides tramed man­ the district firemen concerning the , ua.te in 1949, he received his bach- When the President drives to was built. Poland; 16 grandchildren and 9 power, teachers, skilled workers 76th anniversary celebration the wall on his one-day visit Kennedy’s reply to De Gaulle of elor of arts degree in b\iainesB i For a glimpse of more recent great-grandchildren. was matched In emphasis by his and other techniciana In toe de­ fire service in August. j Wednesday he will pass an enor­ history the President will drive Private funeral services will be administration at Elon (Dollege, appeal for greater European unity veloping nations. Also, "My platform pledges in­ Eton, N.C., in 1063. He attended mous column, topped by a giant to FWedrichstrasse and the U.S. held Thursday at 10 a.m. at toe The success of toe U.S. Peace gilt goddess of prace, commem­ and increased coopieration with telligent enonomlea, a pay-as-you- New York State (College for Teach­ Army’s Checkpoint Charlie. Offi­ Holmes FVneral Home, 400 Main the United States. Corps prompted organization last go fiscal program, and frequent orating the Prussian -vdctory over cers will point to a white line St. ’The Rev. George F. Nostrand, ers at Albany, N.Y., for one,year, “ It Is not In our. Interest to try January of the International consultation throu^ public hear­ and also has attend^ the Univer­ France In 1871. Then he ^ 1 go across the street, marking the rector of St. Mary’s Episcopal Peace Corps Secretariat to help along the broad boulevard named to dominate the European coun­ ings with district voters on major sity of Connecticut. He was award­ border between East and West. Church, will officiate. Burial will cils of decision,” he said. “ If that otoer nations start their own pro­ problams," Swanson said. June 17th to mark the anniver­ The liqe was all that separated be in East Cemetery. ed his master of arts degree by were our objective, we would pire- grams. Pearl today disagreed with Central Connecticut State College sary of the Blast German revolt American and Soviet tanks dur­ Friends may call at the funeral Thirteen nations took part in dgalnst conununlsm In 1963. fer to see Europie divided and Swanson on many points. tola month. ing their 16-hour confrontatim at home tomorrow from 8 to 6 and K of C Assembly Awards Memorial Scholarships weak, enabling toe United States the first international workshop Ha said, "We already have a That will bring him to the point-blank range at the height of 7 to 9 p.m. William J. Hayes of Tariffville, faithful navigator of Bishop McMIahion General Assembly, He has been a director of toe to deal with each fragment in­ for Peace Corps development here eontrallzed office at the firehouse. Manchester Teachers Federal Brandenbwg Gate, the city sym­ the Berlin crisis in October 1961. fourth degree, K of C. presents the Assembly’s annual scholarships bo Patricia A. M. Dufries, last month and ail are planning dividually. It was set during the recent Oedit Union for eight years and Mrs. Hannah M. Egan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dufries, 87 Niles Dr., and John T. Mulrain ,of Hartford. Mtss Duf­ “ Instead we look forward to. a to follow through with their own months of the present board. Con­ Mrs. Hannah Klunz Elgan, 72, ries plans bo attend Blast Catholic High School. Mulrain is going to South Catholic. ’The scholar­ versions of toe Peace Corps. has served as toon officer. He is Europie united and strong—speak­ cerning Mr. Swanson’s remarks a memlber and director of the of Blast Hartford, sister of Mrs. ship has been provided for the pest 13 yeans in memory of the late John M. Phillip, long time for­ ing ^ t o a common voice—acting West Germany plans to send that' all records of the district Town Asks Meeting on Sewers Anton Lessen of Coventry, died mer comptroller of the Assembly. It is for a maximum of 3150 tuition per year, for four years. about 260 young men and women Omar Shrine Club and a memher with a common will—a world px)w- would be maintained at the cen­ of toe Mhnoheater Lodge of yesterday at Blast Hartford Hos­ (Capitol Studios photo). er capiable of meeting world prob­ to developing nations this year, tral office, with 'this I disagree, Masons. A member of Union Oon- pital. lems as a full and equal piart- most p t them to African nations. certain records must be kept at But It May Serve No Purpose ’The widow of Joseph M. Blgan, ner.” The number will be increased to gregatlonel Ohuroh in Rock'ville, a.m. bomorrow at the White-Gib- day at 9 a.m. at St. James’ the filtration plant of the Sewer he is also affiliated with ita Men’s REAL COOL WITH she had lived moat of her Hfe in Funerala The United States, he continued, 600 in 1964 and 1,000 in 1966. Department.” Blast Hartford. Before her retire­ son FUneral Home, 65 Elm St., Church, Danielson. Union. The town directors have asked'» The district’s directors later RockviUe. The Rev. Laurence M. Friends may call at the Gagnon looks forward “ to a united Europe In Europe, Belgium has estab­ Pearl, who did some campaign­ ment seven years ago, she had in an Atlantic piartnershipi—an en­ lished a volunteer program which '■^1 Knofla is the son of Mr. and for a meeting with directors, engl' voted to develop their sewage Hill, piaster of Rockville Method­ Fimeral Home, Danielson, tonight Thomas Thompison ing yesterday on horseback as he Mra. WilUam A. Knofla of 93 seers and the counsel for toe been employed in Deportment 20 ist Church, will offici'ate. Burial F\meral services for TTiomaa tity of interdependent parts, shar^ will be built up to 200 to 300 vol­ rode around in the district’s North treatment plant and system to han­ at United Aircraft Oorp. for 25 from 7 to 9 and tomorrow from unteers to serve aa afpricultural Henry St. In 1951 he married Bhghto District to discuss proposed will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thompson of Tampa, Bla., former­ ing equally both burdens and de­ End business center greeting peo­ dle potential growth within the years. cisions.” experts, doctors and sanltory of­ Mias Shirley Oall of Speculator, sewer developments in toe north­ Frtends may oall at the funeral ly o f Manchester, were held yes­ ple, said today that he will con­ east section of town. She is also survived by five terday, afternoon at the Church of ficers In Africa and teachers in N.Y., a registered nurae who holds present district boundaries. home today from 7 ^ 9 p.m. Josepih Della Fera He said "this is no fantasy” but tinue to follow the plane set up a bachelor of science degree in ^ The meeting may well never daughters, a brother, two other the Nazarene. The Rev. Robert rather a realistic goal to be secondary schools in Latin Amer­ during the past years by present ’This leaves a developer with toe sisters, fifteen granddhildren and Joseph Della Fera, 74, of 24 Pine ica. nuising from Union Univeraity’a ; take place, however, since the dis­ responsibility — imposed by toe Howard J. Reid St., died yesterday at Manchester Shotff, piaster, officiated. Miss Mar­ achieved by concrete steps to district officials. trict has already tentatively pro­ ten great-grandchildren. ion Janes was soloist, and Mrs. solve common military, economic Denmark expects to have 20 vol­ “ The present board under the Albany Medical College School of ' Town PlaniUng Commission — of The funeral will be held Thurs­ Howard J. Reid, 85, of 650 Ly­ Memorial Hospital after a short unteers in toe field by October Nursing. The couple boa three posed to handle all its sewage providing sewer hook-ups lor a illness. He was toe father of Miss Gertrude Wilson, organist. Burial and political problems. leadership of retiring President problems Itself without extending day at 8:15 a.m. from the Ben­ dall St., died yesterday at Man­ was in QuarryviMe CJwnetory, Bol­ In toe three areas, he made in its program, financed by pub­ Phillip Burgess during the past boya, Neal, 8, and six-year-old proposed development although Mary Della Fera, town welfare di­ lic contributions and government. twina, David and Dale. They will its present boundaries into toe there will be no place to direct toe jamin J. Callahan Bhineral Home chester Memorial Hospital after a rector. ton. these major pxiints: two years has realized the need northeast section. 1602 Main St., East Hartford, with Bearers were Joseph Thompison, —Military; European misgiv­ appropriations. for improving our sewer facilities. leave July 1 for Normal, tU. sewage, and thus having to install long illness. He was bom Nov. 19, 1888, In Norway also expects to have X Town directors met informally septic tanks too. a solemn Mass of requiem at St. Calabritta, Province, of AVfillBe, Everett Thompson, Charles Low­ ings about America’s nuclear jki- "The sewer Issue was started Maiy’s Church at 9. Burial will Bom in Ridgefield, June 27, ery, Rodrtey Dolln, Paul Hetrick sition must be dealt with "not by volunteers in the field soon, moat '0tiaei‘ 'SWa'nson’s leaderahlp some with Eighth District president Phll- It also leaves toe Lydall and 1887, he was a long-time employe Italy, and was a Manchester resi­ of them probably In Africa. Hp Burgess and jdlrector Winslow Foulds Paper Co., Parker St., with­ be In Mt, St. Benedict Cemetery. dent for 41 years. He operated the and Bruce Wilkie. turning toe dock backward to three years ago and then dropped Coventry NORMAN’S FAMOUS of Cheney Broe. The Netherlands will start the Manchester last month, and agreed out treatment for industril^ wastes, Friends may call at the funeral West Side Tailor Shop for 36 years, Holmes Fhneral Home, 400 separate national deterrents but leaving the work undone and in a home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and Besides his wife, Lucy B. Moody Main St., was in charge of by developing a more closely iml- first group of 60 volunteers train­ ‘Status Quo' situation. to study proposals to aid toe dis­ which it now must empty into retiring in 1965. ing in August. By toe end of 1964, trict in providing sewage treat­ Lydall Brook. tomorrow from 2 to 4 /and 7 to Reid, he leaves five sons, Thomas He was a member o f toe St. arrangements. fled Atliuitic deterrent, with gen­ "Under the present board of di­ 9 p.m. G. Reid, Edward B. Reid, Howard uine European piartlclpiatlon.” 160 volunteers are expected to be Driver G)urse ment for a housing development When toe town and district di­ Vincent DePaul Society of St. In toe field. rectors wo realized a need os we J. Reid, Clinton R. Reid, and Hor­ Mrs. Theodore Grey Here, again, he took Issue with were operating our sewer works and a paper producer to the east rectors broke up their informal James’ Church and was a former Great Britain and Francs have of the present district. meeting, they agreed to meet form­ Benjamin Harrison ace L. Reid, all of- Manchester; president of toe Manchester Sons Funeral services for Mrs. Bu- De Gaulle, who wants . France to at near capacity. three daughters, Mrs. Alberta Pag- phemda Oameron Grey of 105 develop an Independent nuclear Peace Corps projects In toe plan­ Opens Monday TTie response from toe town ally, with the district’s engineers Benjamin Harrison, 67, of Cham­ of Italy. He and his wife celebrated ning stages. "We puiwued toe sewer problem directors was not favorable, many Bowe Albertson Associates along, paign, 111., formerly of Manches­ gloli of ^Iton, Mrs. Jesse Hoboih their 64th wedding anniversary Green Manor Rd. wore held yes­ deterrent and spurns Kennedy’s and majde plana for neceaBeiry stud- of Vernon and Mr.s. Anna Hall of terday at Holmes Humeral Home, drive for a NATO nuclear force. In - Latin America, Argentina, AIR-CONDITIONERS of them s a ^ g that perhaps con-' to talk over the problem again, ter, died Friday en route to Cham- last October. lea, using a government grant, A five-week summer driver edu­ Blast Hartford; fifteen grandchil­ El Salvador and Honduras all solidation was toe solution to toe i Whether there is anything to talk pialgn Hospital after being strick­ Survivors include his wife, Vitel- 400 Mialn St. The Rev. Felix M. —Economic: The West must at no coat to taxpayers, to pay cation course will start at 6 p.m. dren and six great-grandchildren. Davis, piastor of Second Congre­ have announced plans to estab­ fior engineering servloes to find Monday at Coventry High School. problem rather than town aid to I over is now up to toe district of- en at his home. la DeVito Della Fera; four sons, help toe underdeveloped coun­ lish Peace Corps organizations. the district. ficials to decide. F^meral services will be held to­ gational Church, officiated. Burial tries, expand trade by lowering out needs for the next 20 to 40 This will Include both behind-the- I He made the services his career morrow at 2 p.m. at the Watkins- Francis G. Della Fera, Josepih A. In toe Far East, both Japan and sp>ent 12 years in the U.S. Na­ Della Fera, Louis A. Della Fera was in East Cemetery. tariff barriers, and avoid mone­ years. H ie board concluded wheel training and classroom work. Weet FHineral Home, 142 E. Center Bearers were friends of the and New Zealand have announced vy, and 31 years in the U.S. Air and Anthony G. Della Fera; three tary difflcultles by working to­ plans for Peace Cbrps-type three weeka ago that a plan be The course will be self-support­ Uons for new stations of.WPD, St., with the Rev. Robert Firby of family. gether. adopted for needa of the district ing. Student tuition is $30 for the Inc., fuid the Berkshire Broadcast­ Force. He was a veteran of Vernon Methodist Church officiat­ other daughters, Mrs. Frank Gal- groups. World War I and H. He was well las, Miss Sylvia L. Della Fera and —Political: He called for unity ------1— aa it oxlsta today, allowing for complete course. Students wisliing State N ew s ing Corp. to operajte on 1400 kilo­ ing. Burial will be in Blast Ceme­ Mrs. Marian S. Olenney known as a baseball player In the Miss Ann Della Fera; a brother, evidenced by deeds, a joint try normal expansion within the dia- to take just the classroom work 11 At REAL COOL PRICES cycles, 250 watts,'day and night, tery. NicholM Della Fera; four grand­ Funeral sendees for Mrs. M!ar- at "leashing the tensions of toe Deaths Investigated tricH,'’ Pearl said. may do so without charge. Any in Danbury and Stratford, Conn., Manchester area before entering Friends -may call at the funeral teii Swift Glenney of 443 E. Cen­ the service. , children and several nieces and cold war and reducing toe dan­ Peart said that "enlargement student between 16 and 18 years ! respectively. home today from 7 to 9 p.m. ter St. were held yesterday after­ is eligible for the course sis long as . 4 nephews, all of Manchester. gers of toe arms race,” and a de­ NEW FAIRFIELD (AP) — State of sewer plant and facilities Is es­ Roundup Mr. Harrioon was bom in Rock­ noon at St. Mhry’s B^soopial termined search for enduring timated at a cost per annum from his or her parent.s own property in 11 ville, Nov. 16, 1895, a son of Mr. Mrs. Anna Blais The funeral will be held Thurs­ police investigated today toe Dodd Red Target Church. The Rev. George F. peace. mysterious deato of a mid call at the funeral ton and John i^eimey. 139 to 150 He noted the Jime 23 issue of and a daughter, 9 grandchildren He conceded there will be dif­ scribed as in their eOs. the ilne on the present 2.5. mill Regional Technical School ore War n , he worked with ROTC Ca­ home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and WaJtkins-Wert Fimeral Home, ficulties, delays, doubts, discour­ Roger Bissell, Richard Despard, HARTFORD (AP) — The State The Worker, official newapaner of and 17 great-g;randchildren. Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Police said there were no out­ tax rata and still give moderate I the Conxmunist Party, conWned a dets; he also assisted in organiz­ 142 E. Center St., was in charge agement and differences.' ward indications of the eause of Increjuw in aalary where dis­ Robert Greenwood, David Mills Motor Vehicle Department's daily The funeral will be held Thurs­ p.m. of airaRgementB. record of automobile fatalities as reprint of a report by Gua Hall, ing Parks Air College at Chanute "The Atlantic community will deato. trict sal ariee should be increased, and Wayne Rychllng. | of last midnight and toe totals on secretary general of the Commu- Field, which ’ is a civilian school. I- plus Inewrance benefits, stream­ Bissell received a $35 bond, ah | the same date last year: niet I»arty in this country, urging He retired a chief warrant offi­ line efficiency of facilities while alumni award given annually for | 1962 1963 common front between commu­ cer. cutting epepaUng costa, as noted significant ' contributiona to the' From KUled ...... 139 160 nists and other loftwing elemerets Survivors include his wife, Mrs. in the prO|>osed budget.’^ class. i to bring about Dodd's defeat. Leah ' Anderson Harrison; two He added thiati cooperation the Despard received a 325 bond, a ! 127 Dodd added in a statement: stepdiildren; four grandchildren; faculty annual award to a aenior | 147 Markup Law Signed post two years by board mem­ “I know that toe communists a sister, Mrs. Charles R. McCar­ bers should be considered in the for outstanding achievement in j M E R C U R Y n shop, classroom, citizenship and I HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. John wUl make a major effort to defeat thy, 32 N. Elm St., Manchester; election and that qualified candi­ N. Dempsey has signed into law and two brothers, Joseph Harri­ service to the school r $60, National! me and I am pleased that they j: dates running for three vacant dl- i <'-•1 a bill d^gned to discourage sell­ said 30 putollcly . . . son, Boston, Mass., and Fred H. When the mercury goes up to 9 0 m rector’a posts should be elected, Manufacturers award for excel-' ing below cost as a means of win­ “I take pride in being made a Harrison, lEJast Hartford. for contlnul^ of present leader- lence academically, outstanding; GENERAL ELECTRIC ADMIRAL ning business. specific target of the communists Burial was Sunday in the Grand­ clUzenship w d shop. I ahip on the board, to assure vot- The new law says H any re­ and I hope that this will cause my view Memorial Gardens, Cham­ New England.Mercury Monterey sales will go The award is akn given on toe. ONE HORSBPOWm 6000 ITUc era of a continued low cost op- baato of algnifloant aontribuUons ONE HORSEPOWER 6000 RTUt tailer or wholesaler n»akes a reg­ supiporters to work all the harder paign, Ul„ vrith full mlliUry hon­ oration In toe district. ular practice of princing items be­ to overcame the campaign of mis­ ors. servlceiwise to the school. Despard WMi Bctey Mooiirtiig Kit Iwdodod low the six per cent markup re­ The citizen's committee wWch A Lot of CooKog lo A Smcril Pookogo representation and distortion like 90 too! For one very good reason. has drafted Swanson, has named also received a certifloate, a dir quired by statute this will be con­ which the communists will at­ Ernest E. White rector’s award and honorolble men­ strued as prinoa facie evidence of a slate of director candidates in SAVE on notionoHy odvortisod room, oflHco and stero-iiio tempt to generate.’’ James . G. Tilvigno, William H. tion in science and mathematica. intent to injure a competitor. TOLLAND —Ernest E. White, Windham Grads Mercury's new "roll down"/f ; back window. Hanklinann Raymond E. Cole­ oir conditionors! 9iHck. oasy-to-instoll modols now ot “Ihe key to toe new law is that 84, of ,Sand Hill Rd., died yester­ and Norma Henrian hoa graduated Students Smoking Barred day at RookvUle a t y Hospital. man, as 'weR as a tax collector the seller must have priced items with honors from Windham High prioos you novor thought possible. We've a conditioner to in this fashion repeatedly. GROTON (AP) — The Groton Bom in Vermontt on May 28. candidate In Mrs. Mary Laraia. 1879, he was a son of Orin and H ow 's It worki’ Simple Touch a button. y o Allen Keqnan, an employe at School. CSiartes LutM has alao suit ovory nood and budget! luy early beccuiso of Hmitod A fc»Tner law, one that said Board of EJducation voted un­ graduated from the some aohool. oven one sale below the minimum animously last night to outlaw Harriet White. He had Uved In Hamilton Standard, is also a can­ goontitios In oH iostancos! smoking at aU town schools. Tolland for 46 years. He was a didate for tox collector, to fill the Oheney Tech Grads markup would be construed as in­ ■ Bdwanl Pertclne has graduatad tent to deatroy competition, was The board acted on a reoom- painter. Window goes down p, 'Tp. Out goes smoke.. poet being vacated by John Brown, 127 Mr. White was a member of with )M>nani from ^ Howell- 147 knocked down as unconstitutional mendation by Dr. William Farris, Keenan ie being backed by Peart Y o»'// RockviUe Methodist Church. followecB. Oheney Teohailoal School in Mian- Find These Famous Makes W the state supreme court of er- superintendent of schools, w h o clieeter. He woe president o f toe XOIV. said: Survivors include a son, Wal- Hot air. No drafts. No ram either. Because this "In all honesty, I cannot see ^ U White of Tolland; four senior otaas, a delegate in 1962 On Sale Ai NORMAN'S The Mgh court skid In the test Ratt Worker KUled to Nutmeg Boy’s state, a member^ ease that the state would have to how we oan give permission for u&ugii!ters,_ Mrs. Dwiglit BumhBm some students to smoke and dis­ ^ d Mrs. John Ch-paronis, both of window slants in. ■ Smart idea? A lot ol of the achoofa student patrol and ADMIRAL, CARRIER, CENERAL ELECTRIC, prove the seller was trying to STAiMIFOgto (A P )—A 8D-year- received toe sobool’s highest drive hia oompetitors out of busi- regard the weighty medical evi­ Oak Bluffs Mass., Mrs. Michael Nogas of South WiUington and old New Kavap- Roiliioad kispector, award of 360 from toe Natl ratuni to toe aohool in Sep­ CHRYSLER sad RCA WHIRLPOOL be doing so juat to offer a "lose worker, wois otutoed to dsato IXTRA SPECIAL WESTINGHOUSE leader” and draw customers into Jo n ta o f Vernon and Mrs. Arthur tember to take a ooum open only WiUis of Brockville, Ontario, Oan- eoriy today when an ampty ftve- to gffoduatoa coveting tool and P J. Extra Ug sovkigi on now 1962 oir conditionors. ' liita store, the court said. package with the oar train rolled backwards into a AutemaHc DEHUMIDIHERS To gat around the ooutt’a ob­ About Town ada; three grandchildren and to u r die making. Freat-grandohlldren. train 1m was Inopecting. Richard Gauthier was okso a jection to the okl law, the new Hie vlotlm was Agosthie CSrt- WITH HUMIDISTAT — one is aimed at merchants who sell The We-Two Group, Concordia The funeral wlU be held at 11 graduate of the same school. LONG. EASY TERMS. Lutheran Church, will meet to­ low price tag. oolo. New T oto any. Baptlams below the minimum markup reg- night at 6:30 at the home of Mr. CSroola was in s p ^ n g the oou- DESIGNED TO TAKE THE MOISTURE TAKE YEARS TO PAY uiaily inAead of oocasiDnally. Second (JopgregatioDal CSiurcb and ■ Mrs. Milton Plouff, 119 pMiWS of a . nine-car train in toe baptlaraa Sunday were; Brenda OUT TO MAKE TOUR HOME COMFORTABLE Autumn St. There will be swias- Oanol at. yaui)*, ttamfordv H m oth­ Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Stations Approved mlng after a cookout. Personal Notices^ er train morod backwards and Fredetiok Ames; Kyle William, WASHINGTON (AP) — An ex­ rammed into to« ***‘, son of Mr. and Mra. William Ayar; aminer for the Federal Communi- Hie Past Matrons and Past Pa­ In Memoriam o p s o ^ , orutoifkg him between toe Steven Arthur, son of Mr. and oationa Conuniasion has recom­ trons Club, Order of EEistern Star, In loving memory of Mary Guriki coupU i^, poUes said. Death wOa IMra. ArttHrr Kuhn; Beto Kay, mended approval of an applies- will have a chicken barbecue Sat­ who passed away June 25, 1958. attrtbutod to A lojcorated brain. daughter of Mr. and Mra, Donald tlon from ^ Greenwich (Conn.r urday at 6 p.m. at the Masonic Loving memories never die Poiloe b e | M on invesUgoMon to lisbler and Tracy Ann, daughter Temple. The event is open to hus­ ^ time goes on and days pass by. dstonnlna why toe train rolled Broadcasting Corp. in our hearts precious memories are o f Mr. and Mrs. John Miuniyn. Tile firm ia applying for per- bands and wives of members. Kept, backwards. They said* tost the a«- A t Portkgr mlosion to operate a new AM ra­ Reservations may be made with we loved and will never oident may haws baan the result of Pour ngiatrora aitd toe town dio station on 1400 kilocycles, 250 Mrs. John Tl-otter, 86 E>ale Rd., or a meotuudoal failure. otertc wars to attend toe all-day watt% day and night. Mrs. Joseph Gallant. 89 Olcott Dr. ______' Husband and children nMstlng today of toe 1908 oonfer- OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 Ths aum iaer also recommended In Memoriam puuNviujc a m liOAN enca town darks and raglo- ■pproval ysstarday of an applica­ Town Firemen of Co. 1 yester­ In loving memory of Muriel K. Arm­ WAHH1NGW0N (AP) — Ths trara of TotorB St toe Veteran's day afternoon were called out strong who'passed away five years Uihan RanVWol Admlniatratlon CO LO R TV ood APPLIANCE GENTER tion froiro the MUford (Conn.) ago today. Home and Hoopital in Rocky HIU. SATURDAY UNTH. i shortly after 2:30 to extinguish a taoa advanced $113,392 to the The theme in "New Horlsona for BrondoasUng Co. for an AM ata- small woods fire at the end of, diaa to opants on 1600 kilocycles, Just why the pass.ng had to ba. Flainvills, Cbim., rehablUtotion Voter’s Service,” covering new Rogers PI. Cause of toe fire was We cannot know or say. 8 kilawatta, (jayttoia. But aii she touched have better lives. agency, it wds announced yeeter- eleotloa lawn. 445 HARTFORD ROAD. Near McKEE not known, and no property dam- Because she (iassed their wasu day. The nunay la to finance LARGE SELECTION • F r I e PARKING TIm n o ^ a r denied oppUoa^ •g^was reported. ‘ Her io v w fhmiiy of a 24-Oiera renewal Manchester Bvenlng Herald Gov- pKjaot in toa oU eantral buahmiB entiy oorreapund s# , F. PaoUna UtUe, telephone TA-«M1. ' ■ ' j lIANCHESTBB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONK TUESDAY, JUNE 26. 1968 FACE THIRTEKN PAMJEWELVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1968 lage; David Olwm, Ward School of payable to cover the budget lulopt- DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE LriTLB SPORTS BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPIE Hebron ■leutronios; Fatilota OlaacW and South Windsor ed In 1968 for the 11 month period Airmen Grilled Joseph Lawrence, Memorial Hoa- fkxim Aug. 1, 1063 to June 30, pital School of Nu n Iim ; ns«—4.^**. 1064. If the'general fund sutf^i^ ATTIC FANS ' to Pitoloot Regional High Praittce, WllUmanUc Stote OcH- Council Gives Be ready for the hot waatEer tlL P -*^ many arena. Vialta to faotoriea m a ^ , requests that aU patrons mortgaging banks that an ad- after run from July 1 to June 30. ATTEST IDWarta fadetl day anmnlag. Five award* went to (Ntionel charge per month will be do with the picture and that he ^E6TERDAV/ (comb, fatmi USaaaa nln( Mpa to oUMf oountriea. usuallv yield product aamplea of ARteton and the Ameton Lake On Jan. 1-, 1965, the second install­ had received his oMers before the 649-4817--A33.737A M W in fi Aa you malte iip your beta ot Mary Lou Hooker; the Rantaohler area notify the office of anyone added to their mortgiage payments. BUG6S BUNNY ITFlaroa which *are moot neceaaary to a matnematAoa prise of 1100; the ment of this budget's taxes will be photograph was disclosed. » U n t t a< »ryanndlaw AtMnfE to take." w o U M you add, vtslUto the area on vacation or Thie Increment wUl be due tor 11 payable. Hereafter, taxes will be HOaelaaet 4lPiiiHM«fa( am teaching mueeum such aa oura. On the questioning of the air­ OKAY, CICERO, 33 Oat up a0Giri'amma for the laita Junior Muaeum, the From other oountrlee, authentic $100 scholamhii> from the Regional estahlMilng a new residence. month* beginning Aug. l063, required only in semi-annual In­ MTotment IDataat M Noctnnid PTBA; a $7S ecboIamMp from the ■thnMigh June 1064. men. Sylvester said the first ^ iWAi|/6 j | YER HOUR'S UP- IjA A R T iW ^ ■CaotUe InaAt notaAlon '^tMnca to brlnf back?" native clothing and dolia,- and poe* PtoAM fly# MinM to rural car- stallments without penalty In July YA C'N QUIT aOMwtaHna Bbrery area haa rooka, minenUa, Regional Inauranoe Aaeoolallow; rter, cleric or postmaster as soon In an attengit to explain, this and January.” knowledge the Defense Depart­ SoMaiStm alUy aome' raw rubber are aurgea- ment received that any U.S. mili­ PRACTICIN'! mUMMl atfotaoUIni »Ooiw « ote awards for called by perenta fpr appoint­ borrowed," since ^ e s will be »BcMgrl 66 R history and phywlcal education; ments. payable at the start of the fiscal ST 1 f Alvin Skoog, Foote award for In­ 80 Swimmer AppSeoats period. It was also noted that 4 CAPITAL GAINS PROSPECTS dustrial arts; Lorraine Fox, Foot* Already register^ in the Red taxes may be paid seml-annuolly award for art. Croe* and PTA spondored *wim- under tMs system. Moderate-priced stocks recommended to in­ Also, Brian Lester, Foote award ming eourse at AmSton Lake are The changeover, aocordlng to vestors w ho can afford to take a "businessman's for music; Lester Thompson, Con­ 80 young people. The couree, open­ the oounoil'e notice, will be le.<)s risk" for prospects of good capital appreciation TV-Radio Tonight necticut Industrial Arts Aasocla- ing July 1, will be instructed by of a burden td''the taxpayers as a are covered in these four analyses by our Research tion medal ;'Oonatance Smith, Stu­ Steven Stanek, assisted by Mary reault of a general fund surplus Department The companies are (1) a maker of BY J. R. WILLIAMS dent Council scholarship; William 6knn Foote and Owen EElls. Stanek OUT OUR WAY saved over the post years. This paints and industrial coating materials (2) a diver­ Covell, Richard N. Clough Scholar­ teaches physical education at Ells­ nmy be uaed by the next council ship; Thomas Bonneau, Richard N. worth Elementary School in South as a “ tax abatement." sified property development enterprise (3) a Television Clough scholamhip;. Elisabeth Windsor. famous rug and carpeting concern and (4) a manu­ 1:00 ( I) Bis I Theater (In progreul^ (.8) Movie Two steps are necessary when VOUKE a O M S r IlD L P k v I i n 9 U rrK i^ir# * WWW# (flVlIU Barty Show tin progmsl (M) London; Capital City Prentice, the same award. the change to the uniform fiscal facturer of an unusual line of machinery. 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,'.r •‘Ax?v;t' l i ^ M X a M b r MAMCBBSmt KVENim limUIJX MANCHESimW OOMM« TUESDAY. JUNE M. 19M BtANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1968 PAGE FIVniN i E - Z THE TwO’^OutyTwoStrike Pitch Hit into Seats as Red Sox Rehound Herald Angle Hilinski, Smith Amateur ■ y EARL YOST Geiger Better When Platooued Sporta KkUtor Siderowf’s Helen Reynolds Wins : , X Notes froin the Little Black Book BOSTON (A P)—Gary Gei-f league hitters say j ^ V do best* ^1962, also drove in three runs wlth^Aivls and Tito Phanoona plus Jos LEAG Accused of loading up his pitches by First Base Umpire ger— who looks lik« a gust of when'*they face pitemng regularly a two-run homer and a single lost Azeue’s aoertfioe fly. Clinton hom- 139 Leads Although the weather vrss hot, wlUi maybe only a rare day’s rest. night. ered in the sixth but Clevelsnd Art Paparella in last Saturday afternoon’s^ Red Sox-Yankee Oenber Coogo WM bother IMt Opening Golf Match wind could blow him over— Not so Geiger. "I was swinging too hard, pop­ got that back with a two-rua baseball game at Fenway Park, Whitey Ford must have won-' ofigUt es they pounded out 38 Htts has added another chapter in ”I'm feeling stronger,” Cjgry homer by WUUe Kirkland. The In a 25-8 vMbory over Community ping the ball up when I sliwld dered what gives as he viewed the second part of the day- G olf Play Perennial women’s champion at the Manchester Country baseball’s saga of “ The Thin said after his belt Into the center- have hit It ouj of the park,’’ Clin­ latter was the ftrst man facing Baptlat teat nlgUt sit ML Neba field bleachers last night. "I’m reliefer and winner Jack Lamabe night twinbill. Under the arc lights, Paparella veteran mem­ Ftfty-Ave men went to the Club, Helen Reynolds, survived the first round of match play Man.’’ The Red Sox outfielder ton said. “I was overstriding, too. ber of the four-man crew umpiring the game, was behind the now admits he thrives on part- getting good pitches to hit now. Maybe I’m oomlng out of tt now.” after rookie Bob Heffiier was zs- plate for the wtenera. Fourteen in the Connecticut Women’s Golf Association championship time platoon playing. "But not pla *ing against the placed. piilists. On numerous occasions, ini^ Two Manchester gt^fers pilayera were used, aO had et least 3 Clinton took a .240 batting ber and Clem Miner Jr., Hubbard gat two runs in the then who aoored a unanimous 10-round However, she switched golf balls New York 0; Ctncinnati 3, Hous­ and Vlnnle Smith taughed-.at the Heights, all had 146s. their five-rtin alxith bo win. Ih e y decision over the aging former at this point and paired out the ton 0; San Francisco 3, Milwaukee move along with 19.0W Mol fens Automatically joining the group had to put down a BA nalfy hi the champ last night. rest of the waV to win and set the .stage for today’s headline 0. St. Louis edged Loe Angeles, 2- in the gam e againsli, the PhalUes. is defending champion Bobby Al­ aeventh before M was asoured. But Rcibinson seemed uncertain New Revenue Rule 1. Only Now Y ork ’s 6-5 first grame A good, strong umpire would have len of the hoot club. Gerry Obeavor, Don Oomel and match. he’ll be tockildng any more fightera, Among yesterday’s casualties win over Boston found the winning chased PiensaJl off the premises... Hilinski is paired with Miner Jim Muktewney each had three middleweighits or otherwise. Hailed by Baseball dOb getting over three runs. The hits for the winnera. Lutzen and was former champ Vivian Bobinski Ward Big Man with Bat Speaking of umpires, A1 Smith of in today's opening round of match Game of Leap Frog Yanks won the second game, 3-2; Rcibinson said after the fight, of Indian Hill who lost to Gloria the ‘American League staff was play while Smith takes Gerry Howie Obnn had three each for "I’m not sure what my fiitwre BOSTON (AP) — American Minnesota topped Baltimore, 2-1; out in "leftfield” on a number of OourviUe of Shorehaven. Siderowf the BAs. Ehret of Ridgewood 1-up in 19 Chicago edged Cleveland, 2-1 and plans are. I can’t make up my holes. Miss Ehret opposes Mrs. League President Joe Cronin says hia ball and strike calls in the meets Bipiie Burgees of Edge- new Internal Revenue Service rul­ Detroit nipped Kansas City, 3-2. BBC LEAGUE mind now” Stanley Foster, Innes Aden today. big BosLon-New' York series and wood today. Robinson, 168'y had hoped to ings are "cause for rejoiolnG" hgr Who said, the pitchers are not he pulled several boners while Jim Rusiher, Ellington Ridge’s Powered by home runs off the Marcia MacLa^hlan, who shared gain a rfiot at middleweight champ medal honors with Miss Ehret and As WSox Top Yankees professional baseball. shead of the batters. The enlarged working the bases. fine young golfer, miased qualifi­ bats of Dave Turklngtcn and BiU Finds Giants Leading NATIONAL LEAGUE "A review of theise regutattons strike acme has been most helpful Diok Tigei'. Instead he .suffered Mlm O’Sullivan, also sundved yes­ W . L . P ot. GJB. « « « cation by a aingie stroke. He had Dowd, the Tleachem aoore six his 13th defeat. He has won 153. - indicates,” Cronin said In a state­ to the moundsmen. a 155 as did eight others. In a times in the opening huiing and terday’s found and is paired San F raoctsoo 42 80 JiSS — * « « Jaycee Golf Winners • Gdardello, 1604, is now 92-29 against Mrs. William Bwanson, NEW YORK (AP)— ^The^iJ'J vP- Boston closed to within^ ANGEL8-8ENATORS— ment, “that baseball ticket pur­ Tec Shots sudden death playoff, the spot defeaited Vorieity Oaiterers, 14-2, at NEW YORK (A P )— Get-''Atad two out and retired the lastolpwsd only two through seven— S t. ILoute ...... 41 90 J m Vi and won the right to challenge the Patterson, today. seven Cards in order. With that Los Angeles ..40 80 A71 1 four games of the top by beating The Angels, shut out on two hits chases wiU be tax deduottble Just Yankee Doodles Old Sammy Sstead, at Sd, sUll went to Ben Costello of MiB River. Winners of the annual Jaycee Golf Tournament yester­ Robertson Hark last night. champ. GiardeUo has hsd eight ting a quick jump, the San but never got through the eighth. Chicago White Sox hit the as they have )>een tai Ute peuit. In Tb» qualifiers: Dave Dooman took over the help, Marichal's record went to OlDcbinatt ___ 40 U JS68 ItV Cleveland 7-6, Minnesota whipped for seven, innings by (jlaude Os­ is a magnet among golfing buffs. day at the Manchester Country Club were Bill Wald- draws. Francisco Giants and Los Singles by Gordy Coleman and bullseye when they pulled off Baltimore 6-4, the Los Angeles nearly every instance.” Before going on the disabled list Dick Slderowf, Birchwood 69-70 pitching chores for the winners 11*8. , Leo Cardenas around two walks Ohloago ...... 88 88 J»6 8^ teen, erupted for three runs in the for 30 days, Ulckey Mantle of the The Slammer didn’t sot the Brook­ A orowd of 8,598 cheered Robin­ Angeles Dodgers have hopped MUwnukee ....85 86 .600 0 a multiple-player swap that Angels edged Washington 3-2 and Cronin said purchases of either line. Maas., course on fire in last — 13® man, left, who fired a 74 round and runneryp Tim Mc­ and hedd the Caterers to seven Harvey Kuenn led off the game brought on Ron Perranoskl In re­ eighth to beat the Senators. Hank Yanks owned a .310 batting aver­ son as he loft the? ring in Cbn- Rec Basketball against loser Low Burdette with a P ttts b u rg h _____ 88 86 .478 7U included Pete Ward, s young Kansas City downed Detroit 6-3. season tickets or seporfte tiokets week’s U.S. Open but he did com J ock BurriH, W ampanoag 76-6® Namara who came in with a 75. Both boys, along with hits. One was a last-inning ado ahead in that game of leap lief of Drysdale, and (Cincinnati * • * Foiles' homer ot Los Angeles age. From the left side of the venhon Hall. The ex-champ got Philadelphia ..81 40 .487 loy. to single sports events 'wlU be tax mand a lot of attention. Although — 144 Jim Blair (78) and Tom Jacobson (79) received trophies homer by Dave Soiomonson. In- frog they’re playing in the triple and was out at home trying coimted three more runs on pinch third baseman who has been started and singles by Lee Thom­ plate. Mantle boasted a .257 aver­ flelders Don Burns and Jim Mlort- about 317,000 for the 10 rounds, On Summer Slate to score on a grounder, but the N ew Y o r k _____ 28 4M .889 14 WHITE SOX-YANKS— as, Ed Sadowski, Albie Pearson deductible when given to oustom- the W est Virginia hLBlbilly, who Jim Healey. Hartford 71-73—144 at the Jaycee dinner last night. All four qualifi^^ for Giardello $15,000. National League. singles by Tommy Harper and right on target since he kick­ Ward’s homer matched erne by ers or potential customers as gifts age but; swinging from the right Tom Ncttelbladt, Torrington 72- arty were defensive atandou/ts for Giants quickly recovered for their Ken Walters and a double play H ooston ...... 27 46 .870 16>A and Jim Fregosl finished the Job. is also a milUonaire, has won moat The Giants scrambled for all Monday's Results ed the Ty Cobb habit. Roger Maris, and the Yankees or for entertainment associated side his average was .391. Mantle of the big golf events; he has never 74— 146 the State JC event July 15 in Tonington. Fifty-six area the winners. Again this summer, the Recrea­ four runs. After WUlle Mays’ sin­ grounder before Perranoskl final­ Art Fowler, 2-0, worked two score­ has alnvaya hit for a better aver­ tion Department will sponsor an their runs In the first inning* Mon­ gle, an error and a walk, Bur­ Los Angeles 6, C2nclmiatl A Ward, ako used to bat with bis and White Sox stood at 1-1 going less Innings to pickup the victory. with business. He said attendance takCT top money in the Open. Jim Grant, Wethersfield 76-71— boys competed. (Herald Photo by Satemis.) day night and bounced Into the ly quelled the rally. hands spread apart in the Oobb into the fourth. Singles by Nichol­ age lighthanded but he's a bigger 146 INTE«»liEDI.\TE LEAGUE Mondays’ Fights outdoor bsaketball program. As dette hit Orlando Cepeda with a WUIie Davis’ three-run hom er Son Francisoo 4, St. Louts A Osteen Is 1-6. at a bcuMball gam e in oonneetlon 'ITiere is little chance, say one in lead over St. Louis, shading the pitch, forcing In a run. Milwaukee A Houston 0, manner but now ia taking a closer son and Ward plus a walk to Han­ • • • with a business meeting or conven­ thseait betting lefthanded, partic­ a 100, that Arnold. Palmer will Burt Reenik, Woodbridge iTl-76 Tw'elve men went to the plate in was the caee last season, there was the major blow against Jay, ularly at Yankee Stadium with will be two leagues, one for boys Cardinals 4-8 with some clutch re­ Then came Ed Bailey’s sacrifice Only Games Boheduled. grip on things, triggered a 0-2 'vic­ sen loaded the bases. Yankee tion is considered busineas anter- compete in the Insurance City — 146 the first taming last night, seven PHsILADOBiLPHIA — Joey Giar- lief work from Billy Pierce. the 21-game winner of last year tory over American League lead­ starter Al Downing, 2-1, then A’s-TTGERS— its short distance into the stands 14 through 16, the other for boys fly, another error, and Jim Dav- Today's Games tataunent under the final regula­ Open Aug 15-18 at the Wethers­ Clem Miner Jr., Hubbeinl Heighu scored and Fire A Police was off dello, 1604, Philadelphia, out­ who currently is 8-11. ing New YqiA Monday nlg^it that walked Tom McCraw to force in The •'A’s came from behind to —Johnny Blanchard, once the and men 17 and over. The Dodgers collected all their entort’s run-scoring single. Oblcago (Jackson 8-6) at New tions. field Country O i*. Two other big 74-72— 146 Rookie Competition to an eventual 14-3 win over Nas- pointed Sugar Ray Robinson, * • • moved the White Sox to within the lead run and Camilo Carreon down the Tigers' with Bobby Del runs In the first three innings and York (Hook A7), (N). hottest pinch-hitt^ in baseball, is siiff Arms ait Mt. Nsbo. Teams may be selected as be­ Bill White tagged Marlchal for BEAVK8 Joey Houston. Word, who came the White Gary Geiger wpn It for Boston homered for Kansas City while is a recent graduate of tbs Uni­ Hugo Torza, Goodwin Park 73- frames because of darkness. HOLLYWOOD — Wilhelm Von before Monday, July 1. Tentative St. Aoute (SadecU 4-4), (N ). .to BUI Bruton connected for Detroit. versity of Vermont. of the games in which they faced Brookline for the U.S. Open w'ere 77— 149 honor with cutdown time well behind them. The Detroit Ti­ Homberg, 1774, Berlin, knocked In the only other NL game Jay for their five runs and six of In thslr string of nine losses, the Sox along with Ron Hansen, Dave with a two-run, two-out, two- lefttaanided pitching. .Halfv^y to plans call for both leagues to be­ played, Denny Lemaster of Mil­ their seven hits in the first 2 1-8 Colts have scored only six runs. Wednesday's Games ar. follows: Monday, Tuesday, Bob LaFranciB, EdgcMood 76-76 gers and the Kansas City Athletics lead the way with six out Bobby Sands, 173, Loe An- gin play the week of July 8. Jim- Ohloago at New York, 9 pan. Nicholson and Hoyt Wilhelm In the strike homer in the bottom of the 20-game winning seasons are Wednesday (All practice rounds), — 150 freshmen each on their active ros-f' ALUMNI LEAGUE gedes, 9. waukee becam e the latest In a Innings and it looked like a breeze And in dropping all but one of big deal with Baltimore that sent ninth. Lu Clinton and (Jhuck Schil­ First place belongs to A A I ior (yoimger) League games will lengthening line of pitchers to shut for Don Drysdale. The Wg right­ Ptalladelidila at Pittsburgh, (N ). Wtdtey Ford and Jim Bouton, $2; First round, 36; Second round, Bob Grant Jr, Wetherafiakl 74- ters. Only the New "S^ork Yankees, TOKYO—HIroahi Kcbayaki. 122, their last 14 games, they’ve man­ Los Angles at Olnclnnatt, (N ). L ^ Aparicio and Al Smith to the ling also homered for the Red Sox. each with 10 decisions with the White Sox roster. The feats of again as a resuH of a 12-3 win start at 8 pjn.. Senior League ac­ out Houston’s runless wonders hander checked the Reds without aged a grand total of eight runs Orioles, now haa a .808 batting 36; Final 36 hoiea, |7 and Snai- 77—151 who boasted the outstanding rook­ Japan, outipointed Tommy Bara- tion to follow. AH gomes wtil be Houston at Milwaukee, (N ). Jack Lamabe, 8-0, got the victory halfw ay podrit in the schedule day’s pteyoff. J6. ie of 1962 in 'Tom Tresh, do not third baseman Pete Ward, partic­ over Hartford National at the with a four-hit 8-0 victory. The a hit over five Innings and al- In the 18 defeats. average to go with nine homers with Jerry W alker, 6-2, the loser. Bob Sorrentino, MU River 74-77 \yest Side Oval last night. Ihe haja, 121, Fhillippiinea, 10. played at CSiarter Oak Park. San Franclscn at Gt. Ixwis, (N ). * • • two weeks away. — 151 rtiare in the 1968 talent bloom. ularly in the important runs batted loss was the ninth In a row for and 42 runs batted in. FRAN ♦ * ♦ in department, have been promi­ winners lead second place Green AMERICAN LEAOUE s e e Alt this time a year ago, 48 the last-place Colts, and the shut­ He credits hia new-found power TWINS-ORIOLE8— John Csilandriello, Westport 76- nent in the Qhi.-jox success. So Manor but by only one and one- out wsts the fifth in their last six W L P ot. QB End of the Line 77— 162 American League rookias were New Tork ...40 26 .618 — to the fact he made his hands The Twins struck ■ quickly Balls *n Strikes h.ive the pitching performances of half game. games. Lazzeri, Crosetti, DiMaggio neighbors again. In college *T against M ilt Pappas, 5-4, scored Alex (Ding) Brown of Rockville, John Stevenoon, RidgeiUrood 76- battUng fbr the honor. WMle tl^ Rain Cuts Opening Round in Half • • • Chicago ...... 42 29 JS64 1 DICKENSON Finding the going tough in the a one-time baseball player and for lefty Gary Peters who has worked Larry Geuruder Mammed three spread them al>out an inch for twice in the first inning and three 77— 162 year’s quantity is aUglhly less, the his way Into starting rotation on hits—a triple, double and single to OIANTSOARDg— Boston ...... 86 29 J144 4 dasB A Mldwetat League ts Tom many yeans a great entertBiner quality^ is equally as gireat as that better control," he says, and in times in the second to beat the KeJley, the flame-throwing right- Draw JParaoB, adgew ood 76-77 a top-notch mound corps. Swdtch- pace the winners. Bill HUtawW, the Pierce replaced Juan Marlchal Minnesota ....87 82 JI86 5 and be.soball Story teller, died last — 162 wbirti saw such stars as Treah, Cleveland ....86 82 A29 Sl/i the minors "I kept spreading them Orioles. Winning pitcher Jim Kaat RECOMMENDS handed pitcher from Manchester. hitUng AJ Weis is a valuable losin pitcher, . had half of his In the seventh inning at St. Louis Pepitone G>ntinues Long Line iq»rt even further until I guess I 7-6, drove in what turned out to Sunxlay. .Baseball trade flnds vat- Ernie Burgess. Bdgewood 77-76 Bob Rocigers and Dean Clhanoe of team ’s fou r hUs. Roy Emerson Shaky Favorite’ Baltim ore . . . . 8 7 86 J114 6Vi The six foot, 190-poundar shows einan righIthanded pitcher Barney utility man at aecond base and with one run In, a man on second had about 4 or 6 taiches between be the decisive run with a double — 162 Loe Angeles. Bernde AJHen of Min­ ahortatop, while Pitcher Dave De- Los Angelea ..87 86 A07 7 THESE a reooid of four wins and three de­ Schultz moving from the (3iicago nesota and Dick Rexlatz of Boston fb e m ." in the third but needed Bill Dai­ feats. He leads the Dubuque, Henry Milton Jr., WalUngtord Busschere and infielder G rover ALUMNI JUNIORS Of Italian Players with Yanks Kansas City ..92 96 A71 9H Oifbs to the St. Louis Oaidlnals figure in the BBWAA rookie bal­ To Capture Wimbledon Crown Detroit ...... 27 40 .408 14 Now that he's closed the gap, ley's relief help to nail the 'vic­ Iowa, staff with 96 strikeouts in 74-78— 152 Jones complete the fine CMcago P itching dued at Keeney St. sow be has 'widened hia range. tory. Jackie Brandt homered for CLEAN, for utUityman Leo Burke.-. State loting. Washington... 22 62 .297 22}^ 76 inranga and has a 3.08 earned FiSh and Game Department has W. A. Hughes, Wethersfield 80- crop. Ken Yiznitsky and the OEirds out- While the White Sox were mo'v- Baltim ore. 78— 163 I Major League! NEW YORK— (NBA) — Bell Monday's Games run average. .ThingB are not go­ announced that tt has finished Ibe ’ Baitimore Ordolea have a Vir. i - t __ . ji ‘ P'a.y Bwo Mat’s hurters fo r s 2-1 ■WUMBLBDON, England (A P )— ^N iohola IPletrangeh b efore the New York UnlweraMy, te not only VALUE-RATED ^ S* victory; At Oiarter Oak Pork the right and lefthand pitching to ail Minnesota 6, Baltimore A ing too wieO with Mtoe Morhardt, trout stocking for the season. A Stan HUinrid Jr., Mancheater fine 20-year-o(ld left-handed pitcih- A uotralla’a R oy Bknerson, the matcli was postponed. Thay are an autiheniUc thumper, but chased MlancheSter’s other active pro 78-75— 153 er in Dave MidNaihly. For a young­ most excitinp- ^ Orioles moved out to a quick lead l=^^eaders=! fields, the left-hand Mttmg Joe Tom Umphleibt out otf center field. Ohloago 5, Now York 2. total of 466,646 eatable trout, world’# topranked amateur ten- scheduled to finish today. Pepitone continues the Yankees’ basebalier, with Wenatchee. WiaA., weighing 168,990 pounds, was Dtok Cronin, Rockledge 79-7b— ster wlio did not enjoy the op­ baseball inn defeated the White Sox, 6-2 You remember bow good an out­ Kansas City 0, Detroit A 164 ■TOme time, has been Yiznitsky allowed but three hits nte play, has two legs on tennis' McKinley, the United Btates' extraordinary and unbroken Italian fielder Umphlert was with the Red Boston 7, Cleveland A In the Class A Northwest League. Stocked in Connecticut takes, portunity of playing high scbocil livin g up top-ranked player, goes against NAHONAX. U&AOUE basetooH, MicNally has mode tre­ Amnno. fh - bUUng. 1 jn beating the Mots while Boh Dot- grand slam but he’s a long way line of succession. Soot and W ashington. W ell, with Los Angeles 8, Washington 2. LaGace Joins Legion, USED The ex-TJConn outflelder is hitting Dick Kowalesld, New Haven 76- rtreoimfl and ponds. Shad fishing ^ batUng Chin had tw o o f the wtimeirt six Cltff Dryadale of South AJHca to­ Batting — Oroat, St. Louis, and Pepitone has been described by Just over the .200 marie at last efloees Sunday fo r the season. 68— 154 mendous progresB with juert two from a rtioo-in for the Wimbledon day. Solomind around, he baa to play Today’s Games seasons of orgianized ball behind Venezuelan aafoties. The winning nm came title. Olemento, Pittsburgh, .886; T. Do- more than one old-tlmbr as tbs left field for Richmond." Baltimore (Hall 2-2 or McNally Jiggs Oorsaietti, Rockledge 78- Ifive AmerioBM Win Tla Los Angrtes, A82; White, 76— 154 him. He made his first Mjajor 1 demon- home on an infield error, "He’s a good piayer and he has New York club’s slickest fielding The Yonikee plaaa packers have 2-2) at Los Angeles (Ctianoe 6-6) arm anH throwing j "phe O ridee were o ff and ruin- Five Amei'ican men, including St. Louis, .828; Wills, Los Angeles, first baseman since Hal QuMe and Slated to Pitch Tonight CARS! League start a sbutout late in the Wsshfaigtoa (Stenhouse 8-7) at Joe GaUo, Bidian HiU 74-85— as good a chance as anybody of Dennis Ralston of Baksiwfleld and Oovbigtan, Philadelphia, .824. not only Juiced up the ottaric and 164 1962 season, and has taken up the "‘ng to a 4-0 lead after the first winning,’’ sold Bill Lenlor of Tuc­ Is equally at home in the outfield. braced the defense one after anoth­ Kansas City (Segui 2-2) (N). task of a rtarter on the talented if Alvisitw frames. Ron Oomyers paced Calif., survived first round play. Buns — H. Aaron, Milwaukee, Players of Italian descent Detroit (Bunnlng 4-7) at BOn- Dick Weigold, Torrington 76-70 son, Ariz. after failing before the Ralston, who won the NCAA er, but have been magnetic gate — 164 Baltimore staff in 1963. Speedy, raochtaig base tour 87; Flood, St Louts, 88; White, through the years have played a aftraotions and that doesn’t hurt nesota (Stonge 1-0) (N) In a move calculated to strengthen a glaring weak spot, the “ clutch-hittlng qual- times. Gordon Palmer had two Australian in Wimbledon’s open­ title last week but te unseeded at S t Louis, 84; Robinson, Otocinnatl, tromendoiu part In the Bombers’ ’61 O L D S ...... $1795 ’61 O L D S ...... $1795 Ron Smith. Manchester 78-76— swltohihiitting Bob Saverine, used ing round Monday. at all. . Now York (Terry 7-7) at CW- Manchester American Legion baseball team announced today lfl«tlons. : hits for the So*. Wimbledon, beat Lact Legenetein 82; Rose, Cincinnati, 48. unprecedented number of Ameri­ oago (Plzzaro 8-8) 9 p.m. ”88” Sed.. RAH. Hyd., P.p., 4-Door Sedan, RAH, hydra., 164 as a utility infielder and ouitffiedri- "But he’s no cinch for the title," of Austria 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. It haa bean an Ulustrlowi bundi speed-balling Ray LaGace had been added to the pitching P .B ., W W . P.S. er, is another Baltimore rookie TV>r the ttetroit Tigers, Bill; ------Runs Batted In —• H. Aaron, can I/cague pennants and world Cleveland (Donovan 4-4 and I Pat Mozzarella, Edgewood 78- Lenlor said. “I have the feeding Other American winnera; —^Tony Lazzeri, Frank Crooettd, corps. Either the tall left-hander or Duke Hutchinsmi is certain to see plenty of action. PTeehan, a catcher also used a t __ Milwaukee, 84; White, St Louis, championships. No other outfit hss the matohleH Joe DlMogglo, Mar­ McDowell 8-4) at Boston ((Mon- ’58 O L D S ...... $495 ’60 RAMB...... $1495 76— 154 first base, has matched his hitting he coiild have a bod day which Herbie Flam. Palm Spring.s enjoyed such sustained success scheduled to start tonight whenf would put him out.” 82; Robinson, Olnolnnatl, 61; ius Russo, Little Scooter PMl RIz- bonquette 10-4 and WUson 9 B or S-88 Sed., RAH, Hyd., P.S., Super 4-Door Sedan, RAH, ! A1 Winter, Brooklawn 78-73— Uve Boston Red Sox claim to talents with the veteran Gus T^ * ra U im e il B L ie a ill Calif., defeated Geoff Knox, Aus- Santo, Oilcago, 80; Oepeda, Boa with an ethnic gremp. the Legion goee to Stafford I 154 Mexico's Rafael Osuna had some zuto, Yogi Berra, Vic Rsschi and Morehead 4-8) 2, 8 pm. aUment Uhe final few games o t the P.B ., W W . hydramatlc. have the moat poised 19->iear-old ^ d «. Blwt-yeor pitchers Bill F r a VTanolsoo, and B o^ , St Louis, SIprings for a 6 o'clock contest. high school season, McCXirry has pitciber in the gome in right hand­ trouble eliminating Mikhail Mozer Solomlnl Prospect now Pepitone. ' Wednesday's Games ’55 P A C K ...... $95 I X—Ben Costello, Mill River 79- Faul and lefty Mickey Lollch have JCjIIQ b 1 CaF JCiFct Frost. Monterey, CaUf., defeated And the dvnasty Is being ex­ Baltimore at Los Angeles, 2 DeapHe the addition of LaGace, been ordered to take a "compleite ’57 LINC...... $596 I 76— 166 ed Dave _ Morehead. HSs first big of Russia 8-4, 9-7, 6-3. Emerson, The ‘Yankees finished seventh in Sedan, RAH, auto., P.S. 4- Door Hardtop, ftiUy equip­ won. starting mound berths with! ______TTiomaij Koc4x. Brazil, 3^ 7.^ Hits White and Oroat, St tended not only with Pepltme, but 1906 when the great Babe Ruth T w l-N lght tile dub remained ait the same rest” during the summer by his X—Qualified in playoff. league start was a shutout and he meir skills, while Dick Egan is COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)—George who already hss nailed down the ^ 7, 13-11; Ed Roblnoff, M i^i pteyer lewd. Veteran left-hander doctor. ped. French and Australian titles, Louis, 98; Santo, CMcago, 90; Pin­ also another rawboned Brooklyn was confined to 96 games by the Washington at Ksnsss City (N) ’62 O L D S ...... $3195 has added a one hitter to that in the workhorse of the bullpen M. Trautman, who never made Beach. Fla., defeated Daniel Con- Fred MoCurry has been lost for the The ourve-baller who ipIR the whipped past Lonior 6-0, 6-4, 6-3. son, Onolnnati, 88; WlHlams, Chi- 22-year-old, Ron Solomlnl, who most famous bellyache in history. Detroit at BDnnesota (N ). s-88 Conv.. reg. gas engine, ’58 P O N T ...... $845 making Boston fans recall the Still another Tiger rookie, it as a professional player but tet. Prance, 8-6. 6-1, 6-3; William eago, 84. New Tork at Chicago, 9 pan. season Assistant Coach John Cer- hurling duties last season with Form er catcher A1 (Rube) great Tex Hugfhson of the past Rain cut Monday's program swatted the long ball tor Amarillo Then, in 19i26, Miller Huggins, the RAH. hydra., P.S., P.B., ’ Starchief 4-Dr. H«rdt(q>, PJ5., Walker manages the Augimto. Don Wert, has taken over at third went on to become one of base- Hoggs, Berkley, (Jallf., defeated Doubles — Javier, S t Louis, 20; of the Texas Leame last Mason mite manager, was severely criti­ Cleveland at Boston 8 pm . vini iwealed. Bothered by a bew;k Tom Kelley, had been expected to WSW. P.B., hydramatic. Five rookies are on the OhioegD base. ball's top administrators Is dead about half and eight American Jose Arila,'Spain. 8-10, 12-10, 6-2 join the SMtn, SO; Malione, Boston, Kn- rlchal’s wife, knew what was poa- Mai Tool vs. Oolonial, .6:16, CSiar- ’60 MERC...... $1195 will be missed.” center field like an taifielder. ■he, Dotrolt and Wagner, Iios leu ball the final three. The latter sible. 8, Athletics; King 12, Senators; Col. Park Wag., RAH, auto., ’56 PONT...... $95 only to be 70 per cent of himself “If I do." replied day, fin- Boyer, the only Yankee who has ter Oak. Foiles 2, Angels. Warren C. Giles, president of While a half dozen major league played every game, has been a Angelea, 40; Stuart Boston, 46. also chipped In with three aafetles The gome was whipping along in , Bantly v*. Elks, 6:16, West P.S., P.B. 4-Door Hardtop. and escape some sort of an acci­ gering the jaw on which Cooper the National League, said' In Cin­ of his own to spark the offense dent to cuff Floyd Patterson into CAS81U8 CLAY hung the left hook that floored ohitoB ore looking for a ahortatop. Ilfesaver this season, what with — Midsone, Boston, 87; rapid style, another fact audible Side. ’.59 P O N T ...... $1295 cinnati that he* regarded Traut­ the Yankera have five. The others too. Bob Agostinelll added another both in the press box and stadium. DALLAS—Johnny Brooks, 1S6, ’58 O L D S ...... $695 submission once again in Las "Customary M lling Job" Cassius in the fourth round, ’TU Mantle going out with a broken jrngner, Los Angeles, 84; Ward, Medica ra. Auto peuts, 6, Buck- 98 Holiday Cpe., RAH, hydro., Bonneville 4-Door Hardtop, MORIARTY man’s death as a "great personal are Bobby Richardson, the second £Uoago, 88; Kaline, Detroit, 88; pair of bits for the wiimers. A double whammy, perhaps. Wichita, stopped Benito Jaurez, Vegas July 22. And then •what? have plenty of this." Done In hit foot» Rog^er M a iit pull- ley. 136, San A ntonio, 8. P.S., P.B. RAH, hydro., P.S., P.B. ' around too long to disagree arith loss.” baseman who broke into organixed Ing a hamstring muscle and hav­ •oMaaon, Chicago, 81. "Shhhuuusssh,” someone hissed Natural Attraction As he made the statement, "B aseball has lost one d l Its NATIONAL LEAGUE Peck's vs. Sears, 6, Waddell. '57 DESOTO ...... $295 that. tosefcoO as a shortstop, and linz, ing sacroiliac trouble and Kubek Trtte — Washington. when a press box newsman in­ Oilers vs. Norman’s, 6, Ver- ’56 CHEV...... $395 Clay is the only one with whom d a y grtamed, rubbed the thumb most dedicated servants, one arho the cBtra infielder who would be Laague-laadtng Moriarty Broth- quired bow many one-hitters Ma- Sedan, automatic, RAH. Clay, at 31, has a lot of ring bruising his hamstring, etc. U ; Olntan, Boston, and Fr^ioal, plAAOk. 4-Door Hardtop. the Big Ugly Bear, as (jassiuc learning to do and would bene­ and first two ftaigers of his right gave unsrtfishly of his time and the regular shortstop with several AM Angetoe^S; Bobiason, Ohloago, ra added to tu lead laat night nchal had thrown when the game BROTHERS the Yankees, among Twins •*«. Yankees, 6, Charter 1968 ’57 BU ICK...... $495 ’61 FORD ...... $1195 calls him, could collect an>'thing fit immeasurably from another hand and patted his money pock­ energy to further the best Inter­ other outfits. OhnaD,YiiasM OUy, and Veraalles, with a 8-0 triumph over Oraen still had two Innings to go. 301 c e n t e r s tr e et — 643-5135 remotely approaching Important et. ests of our game,” Giles said. uieir numerous other quaUties, al­ Manor In « fine Etching dual at Oak. Sedan, RAH, auto., P.S., P.B. Falcon 6-cyI., atandard shift year of ring maturing. Meanwhile Boyer seemed surprised when ways seem to come up with the wtnneseto, 8. Such an obvious whammy . waa money. With Cassius doing his In Jjondon, however, day adop­ Troutman’s career as a profes­ baseball writera expressed admira­ Hone Bans — Stonrt, Boston, Buckley Field. Incredible. Marlchal jiut couldn’t Braves ra. Giants, 6, Keeney St. Liston, whom the record book right guy at the right time. With Pontlcelli’s vs. Green Manor, 6, Boy wlUi Coofldeiioe from Hartford County’s Oldest customary selling job, they would ted the tactics of heavyweight, sional player lasted one day. That tion of the way he sped in all di­ ■Bd AlUaon, MInneaots, 17; Kaline, Blanked over the flrat four go the full distance after that. shows to be’ 29, would be a year left-handed pitchers being tossed M t. Netx). LARK Com et-^ Lincoln Continental — Mercury and play to a ton of money. older and perhaps a little fatter, wrestlera in exhibitions. The gor­ was In 1914 when be p la y ^ in a rections at shortstop, especially M trolt Wagner, Los Angeles, Bat- frames, the winners scored all of Still the buzzing went on and double header at Hertford, Conn. deep in the hole to throw out bat­ at them in wholesale lots, the Cin- their runs in the fifth. With two Wedneeday, June 26 4-Wheel Drive WIHys Vehicle Dealer’*' Bill Faversliam, of the distillery and consequently slower. geous red robe he wore was all cinnaU Reds for $30,000 obligingly toy; Minnesota, and Marls, New Moricbal continued invincible, en HOFFMAN business, who heads the 11 bus- Boxing men who have observed right, hut the words, "CassiuB the He had two errors aiid no hits ten with hto shotgun arm. He T ork, 18. out. Bill Bproitl and Ban Chinb route to his first no-hltter ever Wathersflelld at Legion, 6, Mt. and was released. the N ebo. infi^men backing' Clay and acting Clay ckwely say he must Isorn to Greatest,” embroidered on the even mode Harry Bright, suppos­ utility man who hits toem for PttoUng — Badats, Boston, 9*1; eoonaotad to r sbaglaa. than baok to and the first for a Giant pltoher *1795 as his board of strategy, said he listen to instructkiaa. Ke must back could w ell be eHminaited. He edly a butcher at thlM base, look long tons, A n ; Booiaa, Now Tork, 19-8, J88l haok douUaa were torthonnitpg since 1029. Juan hadn't even RDOkrtSe «t SOstfoed Sprtngs, DeUvered In Mancbrater NEW CAR LEASE PLANS AVAILABLE ON M for 983,008 from Steve Hemenway ond Stave 6; would like to Me his tiger forego improve his defense and oorreot ooudd atoo ohucfc the golden erown g o ^ ___^. n fitalM' the conditioBs ”Ws wero Ford, Now York, 10-8, .790; Bn» thrown one as a kid to hia native the match with Liston until 1964. • DAYTONA BIBAjCH, Fla. — "Why, 1 atways was a toort- hardt Ohloago, O-S, .780; Walker, Suprenant, accounting for aU runs. -Dominican Republic. N ck Methodist ra. Baptists, 6:16, OLDSMOBILE the habit of .puUixy away frtxn with the red velvet interior. ALL MAKES AND MODELS (NBA) —Fifity stook'^Sm wtn go forti^te to pick up an axperi- “THE HOME OF 8MASHINO ISAIMBB* CSirls and Angelo Dundee, the punches. *niere always is the dan­ stop,” said Boyar, as relaxed In on a e v rta n d . 0-8, .700. Crysb waa the winning pitcher, He was only sorry his wife, Mt." Nebo. BOLAND It’s about time day grew up. to tbs port in the 983,000 Plre- holding the-Manors to three hits. active boxing men asaociated. with ger of getting bung on the end of Interview as he Is on the field, “tm- *Strlkemils — Running, Detroit, Alma, wasn’t at the game. She Telephone vs. Army A Navy, M O T ^ S 565 CONN. ILVD., EAST HARTFORD— 52M|I5 He’d better—sod fast—If bate enuaisrt 400 kt t l I sObtlad dosva at thtod hose 9 ^ Barber, Baltimore, 99; Plsam , ]i^ k Snyder, the loser, also turn-11 was shopping at the time with 6:15, Robertson. the Clay movement, i^vs been gobig to .m bt Ustas. TTm Yankees are also hioky to 869 Center S t—M8-8079 hare oil Uums shortatopo,^^ Otoajge, M Pnaenal, Mlnneeeto, ad In a gdOd Job, fanning 10 while I ' Mra. FellpO -Alou. Hl-Wtey ra. FanteU’A Oheur- I9| - - - walktog only Iwfi M i r t e m o N B "Sha had a tranaistoi’ radio with to r (M b 1 y 9 W . - 1^ ■.

FAGl lIXTEBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1968 PAGE SfcVBNTEmr

Roonng—^dlng 16 THERE OU6HTA BE A LAW By FA6ALY and SHORTEN HonaehoM Goods 61 Apartmento— Flato— gummed Homes For Rent 67 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Suburban For Sal# 76 Teneramts 68 aNDOVER LAKE — ,.;L^efront A Blk Bargain At Albert’a k^NCHBSTER — 4 bedroom Gar­ ROCKLEDGE — , Contemporary CUTE AND c l e a n 4 room ranch Legion Expects Bigger Bang cottage, 5 rooms, all modem cort- VERNON — Just over Manehester BOLTON — CHSTOM built Coloni­ WHAT'd-IH* „ ^.jJWL.6PBUiE6nTlM» I W n ONE PENNY 158 OOOPEI\ HILL S tm t, Man­ rison Colonial, 24 foot living room, line. U kc new 5% ranoh, 1% ranoh, 8 .'bedrooms, 2 baths, spaci­ on shaded lot, location affords al-Cape. 6 large rooms, wooded CLASSIFIED ^ MOLBTil MJTWSHONt ’^AmUNP HKI ALL DWITWl DOWNl venlenosB, available monthly or formal dining room, center hall, ous family room, garage, wooded convenience to buses, schools and , MXM.OOK OFP NfW8 IS O m O M -I chester — 4 room di^sK, two MBSon. 649-2574. baths, built-in Utwen wlto acre lot, owner, 648-4608. ship guaranteed, Ml Autumn St M I4^ W A 6. “ A WHOLE HOUSE” children, garage, $90. Gall CHaa- office, finished rec room dinstta, fireplace. Hayes Agency, lot, $27,900. Phllbrick Agency. shopping. Drive by 289 ' Hilliard To Annual Fireworks Snow 640-4860. S WCWNOTHWO. BUT IRAWLE.I with fireplace,. 2-car garage, alu- 60 DOWN IKJ XUVBEAOOOOMCME^ OP FURNITURE tonbury 888-0057. SOUTH CHATHAM — 2 bedroom 648-4808. 640-8464. Street. For appointment call toe R. piON ROOFING and siding, al­ TWE DUMPS WXILO P l 5 o » UP/ AND APPLIANCES cottage, fireplace, near beaches, ■Wing, treed lot, $29,900. Wolverton Agency, Realtor, HE A6PE6D ON THE EASIEST ’TERMS LAROE 8 ROOM apartment for Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. VERNON—Non-development pres­ 649-2813. Farms For Sale 76 Aerial bombs snd fiery pin-f to help pay to r the show. Ordi­ ADVERTISING terations, ceilings, painting and TO TAKE HER all convenlenoea, 648-6777, tige neighborhood. Beautiful 6 wheels wiU again explode over Mt. narily, toe Legion writes off It# ex­ gutter work. SaUsfaction guaran­ IN THE WORLD July let occupancy, heat, hot OLfTTO A START YOUR water, stove and remgarator, tUe MANCHESTER — 2 family home room Cape, full shed dormer, tree (jOLONIAL — Bowers area. 6 FARM FOR SALE just Off Man­ Nebo Field on toe Fourth o t July. penses in red Ink, falling to break teed, free estimates. 648-48B2. MO\'iS ? CASCO MAITTE, Parker Pond, LAKE STREET CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS MONTHLY PAYMENTS bath and shower, 4 closets, con­ ijwo Mdroom housekeeping cot- 5-5 on 66x185 shaded lot, 2-car ga­ shaded lot, priced to sell. Hayes rooms, 2 very large bedrooms, chester Green. Inquire 996 B. Mid­ And this year toe racket should be even by about $20O-$S00. ' IT rage, separate utilities, aluminum jalousled den, aluminum siding, dle Turnpike. To help meet expenses the 8 AJl. to 5 PJII. BIDWERJL HOME Improvement 1 MONTH AFTER YOU venient location, garage available, tsges, all conveniences, sandy Agency, 643-4808. louder and better than ever, i Company—roofing, siding, altera- RECEIVE adults preferred, $98, call 64S-6S8e, storms and screens, one block to storm windows, awnings, beauti­ So says Earle C. Petersen, chair­ Legion this year is also soliciting beach, $65 per week. Call Mrs. bus and shopping. Owners occupy­ New $ bedroom ranch, IH LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN — Beauti­ tionr ' additions and remodeling YOUR HOME OUTFIT before 7 p.m. c : M. Hall, Casco, Maine, 627- fully appointed yard, early occu­ man for toe aimual patriotic event, contrlbiitions by mail prior to the ing. Excellent Investment. Wolver- baths, plsnned kitchen with ful 7 room (jolonlal, family room, pancy. Owner-Broker, 649-5061, show. Any money received over COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT of aii types. Ehccellent worionsn- MONTHLY PAYMENTS 2625. ' Wanted— Real Estate 77 sponsored by toe American Legion ship 649-64»5. $15.66 AVAILABLE July 1—4 room apart­ ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2818. Gregg cabinets and bullt-lns, 2-car garage, 2 fireplaces, 1% 649-9162. Post. expenses will be turned over to the MONDAT T im FBIDAV 10:10 AJUL^ATUBOAT 0 *-M. ment, gas heat, convenient to bus, spacious living room, walk-out tiled baths, all built-ins, porch, American Legion Community 8 COMPLETE l a k e HA'YWARD — Waterfront 6 GARRISON COLONIAL — 4 bed- REAL ESTA’TB Llstingg wanted. According to Petersen, an esti­ RAT’S ROOFING OO. - shingle ROOMS CONSISTS OF working couple. 640-4819. room cottage, $86 weekly, season basement with good recreation city utiliUes, large lot, full attic, ’TWO FAMILY. 4-4 plus 2% story, Fund, which supports Boys State rooms, large family room, formal room posslbiUUes. Oversize p l^ e re d walls, full Insulation, 26x35 rear building. For Informa­ Free estimates of value. Law­ mated 80,000 townspeople are ex­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD / and built-up roofs, gutter work, Beautiful Westlnghouse Electric open. C!all 649-2990.______rence F. Fiano, Realtor, 648-2786. pected to view toe $1,5an Association, Incorporated, PAINTINQ andI wallpapering,wailp wall- tor. 643-1677. AVERY S’TRBET — Large 6 room oil heat, plaster walls, natural built-in oven and range, alumi­ has been lost and application has Driving School For quaUty materials at competi coUectlaiis, attic contimts or whole Bosineos Locatloiis 649-6806. ranch, attached garage, full base­ of $16,000 over the current budget. paper rem oved.d. Wdlpaper___ , books WOMAN FOR housecleaning, may RELIABLE WOMAN would like tlve prices, call or write to estates. Furniture Repair Service, woodwork, fireplace . . . be sure num storm vrlndows and doors, Selectmen will meet Informally USED CA RS been made to said Association for on request. Ceilings,MUngs. F r ^ esti- Uve In. Call 649-6416. For Rent 64 MAN(HBSSTER — 6 room Ranch, ment, walk-ln closet, large tile to see It, $14,900. Wolverton Agen­ door hoods and rolled awnings, payment of the amount of deposit. Connecticut’s largest, auto­ housework one day a week. Please Talcottville, Conn. Tel. 648-7449. 2-years-old, ‘ large kitchen with bath, foyer, fireplace, exceUent to sign bills, while they conduct matic and standard shift, mates. CaU Roger 048-0928. call 643-8958. cy, Realtor, 649-2813. 8x16 covered patio, 2-car base­ a voter registration session in the NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. THREE ROOMS ground floor. bullt-lns, dining room, 8 bedrooms, condition throughout, large lot. ment garage, lot 100x200, nicely free pick-up service, teen-age EXTERIOR AND interior paint­ PRESSER Ideal for any office or commer­ attached garage, lot 100x300 with BARROWS & WALLACE Urgent sale needed. Charles Lee BAST HARTFORD — 8-year-old, 6 town clerk’s office at Memorial Personals classroom, older and nervous EXPERIENCED Insurance wom­ 381 State St., North Haven, Conn. Rooms Without Board 59 landscaped plus fruit trees and Building in Rockville from 5 to ing, paperhanging, wallpaper re­ Laundry presser wanted, an desires posiUon, ratlng/writlng 288-6261 cial use; other space available. trees, $16,900. Phllbrick Agency, perance, 649-7820. room Cape, excellent condition, tool sheds, $22,500. Call owner af­ students our specialty, 116 moved, ceilings, fully insured. BTJRNISHBD ROOMS, complete 474 Main S t Plenty of parking. 649-8464. 66 E. Center St., many extras. Tongren Agency, 8 p.m. ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, Center St., Manchester. Call full-time. homeowners and casualty policies, AIR-<30NDrnONBD — 5 room ter 5, 643-4864. The Republican Women will hold Call George Oulllette, 649-1261. dependable. Please call 649-0719. light housekeeping facilities. Cen­ 649.6229, 9-5. Manchester, Conn. 643-6321. bonded representative. Alfred for free booklet, 643-8552. Apply in person . . . We manufacture our own PRE- MANCHES’TER — New 6 room ranch, 9-years-old, large kitchen a potluck picnic at 6 p.m. at the Amell, 208 Henry St. 648-0450. trally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 MANCHESTER — 8 bedroom - - - r - * PAINTING — Five room ranches HUNG DOORS, ’TRUSSES, BUILD­ Arch Street, Manchester. brick ranch, bullt-lns 14x20 living with dishwasher, lot 160x260, I CARTER ST., Bolton — 6 room Cape, 1% baths, dishwasher, dis- home of outgoing president Mra. / and Capes for $50. Trim and One Hour Martinizing ING PANELS, and WINDOWS 245 NOR’TH YIIAIN — Kora. room wlto fireplace, half acre lot, bedrooms, minutes from MancheS' Cape, 3-car cinder block garage, (jeorge Rd.sley, Lake St., Vernon. WANTED — RIDE from Center to 299 W. Middle ’Tpke. Situations Wanted— poMr, storm windows, double ga­ vicinity Pratt & Whitney, E. paint extra. Also scraping. ONE ROOM to rent, private home, 649-6229, 9-6. reasonably priced. Hayes Agency, ter, priced to sell $16,900. Phil- lubrication pit and loft. Bel Air rage. Owner, 238-5177, 649-6434. Voter Registration 742-8101. Male 39 We handle only a quality line of private entrance, 119 Cooper Hill 643-4803. brick Agency, 649-8464. Real Estate, 648-9382. Vernon voters may register to­ Hartford, 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday- Motorcycles—;-Bicycles 11 mlllwork and lumber TEN MINUTES from Manchester, LOOK OVER OUR WIDE Friday. Call 649-3569. PERSONABLE WOMAN with Street. 649-0595. excellent 6 room home, city utllt MANCHESTER — Lake St. Charm night at toe tewn clerk’s office in OUTSIDE PAINTING at a low MASON, CARPENTER, painter STORES FOR RENT CONC30RD RD.—Beautiful ranch, $12,900 — 8 BEDR(X)M RANCH SPRING ST. — 6 room Ranch, 1% the Memorial Building, Rockville, 1963 HONDA MOTOR bike, 50 creative ability to work full-time Our biggest accounts are tract tle.s, garage, tile bath, screened In la what tois house has. Cape Cod CC, used one month. 649-3302 or price. No job too big or too small. desires work. $2.26 hour. CaU FURNISHED R(X)M for rent near Excellent Location large living room formal dining built-in stove, combination storms, baths, new wall to wall carpeting, home, living room, formal dining between 6 and 8 o’clock. Require­ Call qow, 649-0726, 844-0601. in the drapery and art depart­ 528-1484, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. builders. We can help you SAVE porch, deep lot with shade trees, recreation room, nicely land­ SELECTION OF VACATION AutomobDes For Sale 4 649-4946. ments of Watkin’s Bros. Please Main Street, 649-2170. 9 Hazel room, cabuiet kitchen, 2 bed­ modem kitchen with bullt-lns, 2- room, spacious kitchen, 2 bed­ ments to become a voter are resi­ MONEY! Street. rooms, recreation room, land­ combination windows and doors, scaped lot, high elevation. Carl­ car g;arage, lot 100x200, condition PAINTING, EXTERIOR and In­ call for appointment, 643-6171. A pply wall to wall rug. Home must be rooms and bath up, basement ga­ dence In toe towm for six months, 1958 FORD CUSTOM 300, V-8. au­ scaped yard. Marion E. Robert­ ton W. Hutchins. 649-6182. like new, $21,900. Phllbrick rage, well terraced, secluded and in the state for a year. terior, paperhanging, wallpaper HIGH SCHOOL boy wants lawns to All of the above mentioned prod­ son, Realtor, 648-6958, seen to be appreciated. Low price Agency, 649-84M. SPECIALS! tomatic transmission, blue and 1962 MOTOR SCOOTER, 125 cc WANTED — WOMAN to care for 3 ucts are on displa,y at our yard. In . Manager of $16,900. (jharles Lesperance, treed lot, $15,990. (jantor ft Gold- Residents with naturalized or white, excellent condition. Phone Call 643-7988. removed, floors sanded, dry wall mow. Call 649-0694. ONE SLEEPING room for gentle­ HIGH ELEVA’nON — Attractive 8 work. Reasonable rates. Fully In­ small children, one day per week, eluding our DELUXE KIT(3HEN STATE THEATRE 649-7620. bedroom ranch, walk-out base­ farb, 648-8442, 875-6244. derivative citizenship must show 649-5012. also evening babysitting. Must man with parking. Call 648-4872. FOREST STREET—Delightful 10 MANCHESTER — Appealing cus­ sured. 649-9658, Joseph P. Lewis. EXPERIENCED Bartender, avail­ CABINETS room former (jheney residence In ment, trees, nice view, near tom built 6 room Split Level on proof of their citizenship, or they have own transportation. Write I FOUR BEDROOM Ranch, 26x62’ TRANSFERRED — Must be sold 1962 CHEVROLET BEL A IR ...... $1945 NEED CAR? Tour credit turned Business Services Offered 13 able for part-time work, clubs, ATTRACTIVE ROOM in private park-llke setting, 5 bedrooms, 4% school, only $18,9(X). Carlton W. high elevation. Features include a may pre.sent a certificate from the P. O. Box 28, Manchester for In-1 hotels, restaurants. Available home, parking, near bus line, STORE FOR RENT, 767 Main St., foundation, two full ceramic this month, 7 room enlarged Cape town of earlier residence, to show 4-Door Se^an. 6 cylinder, standard, radio, beater. down? Short on down payment? terview giving references. 26x100, air conditioned, full cellar, baths, excellent condition. Owner Hutchins, Realtor, M9-6182. full plaster house, 2-car garage, Cod. Appraised at $18,500. 649- Bankrupt? Rmxissesslao? Don’t TREE REMOVAL pruning, and Electrical Services 22 Tuesday-Saturday, 6 p.n^.-i a.m. N A T IO N A L LUM BER, INC. gentleman preferred. 649-1972. 643-7444. baths, fire alarm, large kitchen, proof of voter status. ample parking. Call 242-6774. 100x200’ lot, $17,500. PhUbrick formal dining room, 3 fireplaces, 2102. despair! See Honest Douglsw. Ih- lot clearing. Lawn mowing. Frank LAKEWOOD CIR(XB Area — 1% baths, stainless steel double Guest Speaker 1962 MERCURY METEOR CUSTOM .... SAVE FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt Mrv- SWIM WHILE MOST WORKING WIDOW will share her Agency, 649-8464. Beautifully L-shaped Colonial quln about lowest down smaU- C. Noble, 649-6053. “ Where Quality Is A Must” 16 FOOT YELLOW Jacket, with ISIZED CAPE, 7 rooms, oven, baseboard hot water heat, PORTER STREET area — Older 6 Dr. John C. Leonard, director of 4-Door Sedan. V-8, automatic, radio, heater, whitewalls. ice on aU types of electrical wir­ Dogs— Birds—Pets 41 4 room apartment with same. full baths, 4 bedrooms, large liv­ Cape with extra large rooms, ga­ medical education at Hartford aat pasrmenta anywhere No smaU ing. Licensed and insured. Wilson GIRLS WORK? References required. Call 648-1807, trailer, electric starter, 85 h.p. MANfHES’TER — 8 room modem large lot with storage shed. Im­ room home, 8 bedrooms, garage, loan or finance company plan. SHARPENING Service— Sawa, Johnson, convertible top and wind­ ing room, formal dining room, at­ rage, oil hot water heat, 1% mediate occupancy. Priced below Hospital, will address the physi­ knives, axes, ahean, skates, Electrical Co., Manchester, GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, home, 4 bedrooms, family room, baths, fireplace, plaster walls, at­ shade trees, located on quiet 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA...... $2595 Douglaa Motors. 338 Main. You can, if you’re a tele­ shield, and all weather nylon cov­ tached garage, 160x160 wooded lot, market. Phone 648-6278, Brae- street, handy to shopping and cians of Rockville City Hospital rotary blades. Quick service. Capi­ 649-4817. Glastonbury, 633-7376. beautiful color, $16 and $20 $22,900 Phllbrick Agency, attached garage, 185’ frontage, tractive treed lot. Quality con­ and surrounding areas Thursday Convertible. V-8, autcxnatic, power steering, power phone operator. The hours 843-6230. Apartments— Flats— er. Call 643-1666 after 6. Bum Realty. transportation, $14,500. Phllbrick ALWAYS A good supply of used tol Equipment Oo., 88 at., you work vary, so you fre­ 640-8464 trees $18,500. Carlton W. Hutch­ structed, many features. Mid morning. He will first make rounds brakes, radio, heater, whitewalls. Manchester. Hours daUy 7-5. Diamonds— Watches— Tenements 63 ins, 649-5132. twenties. Wolverton Agency, Real­ Agency, 649-8464. Chevroleta and Fords, $895 and Floor Finishing 24 quently have free time dur­ BOARDING MEDIUM size and HOLLISTER STREHTT — 6 room wlto the staff. down at Center Motors. 634 Cen­ Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. ing the day. This way. you Jewelry 48 SMALL STORE for rent on Oak tor, 649-2818. Cape, fireplace, immaculate con­ Dr. Allyn B. Dambeck is to 643-7958. small dogs. Grooming Cocker 118 MAIN — THREE rooms, heat, BOWERS SCHOOL — 6 room MANCHESTER — Modest authen­ 1961 CHEVROLET BEL A IR ...... $1745 ter Street, 643-1591. Financing FLOOR SANDING and refinlshlng can go for a swim, relax Street. Call 649-6294. $18,800 dition. Char-Bon Real Estate, tic 6 room CoIoniaT, coimtry set­ charge of arrangements. Spaniels our specialty. Harmony WA’TCH AND jewelry repairing at hot water, stove, refrigerator, Cape, one unfinished, possible 4 THERE ARB value and room In 4-Door Sedan. V-8, automatic, radio, heater, whitewalls. arranged r^ardless ^ price with HAROLD & SON Rubbish Re­ (specializing in older floors). at the beach and shop whdn Hill Kennels, Hebron Road, Bol­ 649-6229, 941. 643-0683. ting, features include 8 bedrooms, Reading Program average credit. Painting. Ceilings. Papc^hanging. reastmable prices prompt serv­ Six room Cape In a very cen­ bedrooms, very neat and clean, this 7 room older home, all con­ moval, cellars, attics, and yards, the stores are less crowded. ton, 643-5427. tral location, recently redeco­ permanent siding, $18,900. Hayes toccellent kitchen, oil heat and ga­ Any child attending school In No job too small. John VerfalUe, An operator’s job is inter­ ice, 2 watchmakers. Manches­ veniences nearby, 2-car garage, (COVENTRY —- Lovely 6 room 1961 CORVAIR 700 MODEL...... $1495 weekly or monthly prfck-up. Har­ Summer Romes For Rent 67 rated, full basement, combina­ Agency, 643-4808. rage, on bus line. Price $12,900. Rockville or Vernon, from the 649-5750. esting and varied. You’ll MINIATURE FRENCH Poodles, ter’s oldest established jeweler. trees, possible 4 bedrooms, fire­ ranch with breezeway and attach­ 4-Door Sedan. 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, heater, white­ 1965 DeSOTO, GOOD condition, old Hoar, 649-4034. TWO ROOM apartment, 149 Oak­ tions, ameslte. Close to all place, under $16,000. Wolverton ()ulck occupancy. Call 648-6273, third through the sixth grade, Is work with friendly people silver, males, 10 weeks old. ex­ F. E. Bray, 737 Main St., State GIANT’S NECK Heights - Modem ed garage. Impressive stone fire' Brae-Bum Realty. walls. $150. Call 649-4695 after 6 p.m. Theater Building. land Street. 649-6229. 9-5. ^hools. Now vacant. SIX ROOM CAPE, breezeway. at­ Agency, Realtor, 640-2818. eligible to take p»art. In the summer ALL KINDS OF clocks repaired Private Instructions 28 under pleasant conditions. cellent pedigree. AKC registered. 4 room cottage, sleeps 7, $70 per place In living room, spacious reading program which will start tached garage, paneled and kitchen wlto dining area. This 1956 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent con­ and cleaned, antiques Included. And you’ll learn a skill you Call 742-6107. MANCHESTER — Main St., 2 week, Mrs. Carter, 742-8142. CX>VBNTRY LAKE — $8,500. Cute Monday at Rockville Public Li­ rooms heated, $76 monthly. J^D. T. J. CROCKETT, screened porch, aluminum com­ home is situated in a desirable Lots For Sal# 73 1961 CORVAIR 700 M O DEL...... $1595 dition, new paint job, new tires. Work guaranteed. Call 649-1962 be­ PIANO — By London certified In­ can always use. binations, near bus line, $16,900. waterfront home, 4 rooms and brary. 4-Door. 6 passenger station wagtm, 6 cylinder, automatle, structor. New students or adults Sound good? If you’re a Realty, 848-5129. GARDNER LAKE — Northwest REALTOR area and unbelievably priced. Can be seen after 6 p.m., 164% tween 9-12 noon and after 4 p.m. Garden— Farm— Dairy PhUbrick Agency, 649-8464. bath, storage shed, garage, nice THREE BUILDING lots prime The theme of toe program Is radio, heater. ^ Oak Street, Manchester. wishing to renew their skills a high school graduate with FOUR KITTENS, free. Call Shorefront. Modem Housekeeping. There is so much more to tell yod LAWN MOWERS, sharpened and 649-7639. Prodacts 50 TWO UNFURNISHED rooms. $53 weekly up. Visit weekends. 648-1577 location with 64 feet of beach about this house, so please call location, AA sone ^hUlIbrick a tour through Henry Park. specialty. Starts summer term. a knack for dealing with COVENTRY LAKE — $11,000. frontage. Financing available. Va­ Agency, 649-8464. - Each child will be given a tiny repaired, sales and service, rental 643-2310: people, we’d like to talk Tinker Building. Apply Glenney’s Free colored pictures, brochure. today—tomorrow may be too late. 1961 MERCURY COM ET...... $1545 equipment. L A M Equipment WINTER CABBAGE, plants for Men’s Shop. 789 Main St. Arrowhead Grove, Colchester 4, Lakefront home. exceUent area cant. ’ ’T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Julian Realty, 649-9190. doll to place bn a scale model of 2-Door. 6 passenger station wagon, 6 cylinder, standard, 1961 LARK STUDEBAKER staUon with you. Just visit our 4%%—$88.50 MONTHLY. Attrac­ 648-1577. BURNHAM ST., MEmchester — wagon, $1,100. Owner, 649-6913. Corp., Route 83, Vernon, 876-7609. Articles For Sate 45 sale, Danish ball heads and flat <3onn. Norwich 887-4695; Hartford (John Hand Dr.), 6 large rooms, toe park facdlitiee. Every five radio, heater. Bonds— Stocks— employment office at 808 heads, 100 plants for $2. Taylor tive S-bedroom ranch, alumjium garage, completely rebuilt 1966, Beautifully treed building lot, 166 books the child finishes reading Manchestei' exchange, Enterprise Main Street (over our busi­ 242-9278. Mortgages 31 FOR SALE — Flat stone for walls, St., Talcottville (northeast comer LOOKING FOR rentals? Call J. D. storms, cellar, atneslte drive, year ’round home. Immediate oc­ MANCHESTER — 6 room ranch, MANCHESTER frontage by 412 deep, reduced entltlea him to advance his doll 1961 FALCON, 2 door, standard, 1945. ness office). It’s open Mon­ fireplace, buUt-lns, centrally lo­ $100 and take over payments or fireplace, veneer, and patios. Call near railroad crossing). Realty. 643-5129. BOLTON LAKE — 4 room cottage trees Only $18,900, Carlton W. cupancy. Can be bought furnished from $3,200 to $2,950 for quick on the scale model, from the picnic 1961 PONTIAC TEMPEST...... $1495 DOES YOUR LAWN need mow­ BESET BY BILLS? Let u^ help day through Friday from Hutchins. Realtor, 649-5132. for $12,600. T. J. Crockett, Real­ cated, immediate occupancy. Here la your opportunity for sale. 648-8779, after 6 p.m. 4-Door Sedan. 4 cylinder, standard, radio, heater, white- $1,325 cash. Very good condition, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Or 649-0617. with swimming, boa! dock, fl3i- grounds through toe ball perk and 648- 5949. ing? We cut and trim. CaU 643- you to a fresh start by. consoli­ STRAWBERRIES — Pick your FDR RENT — 8 room apartment, Ing, etc., $250 monthly, $88 week­ tor. 648-1677. Char-Bon Real Estate, 64S-0688. a home plus income. Two swimming pool to toe tower. walls. ✓ ___ dating the many debts that de­ call 643-2701. own, 25c quart, across from living room, kitchen, bedroom and family flat convenient to every­ WYLLT8 ST. — Extraordinary 7403 or 643-7977. LAWNMOWER8, garden tractoirs, ly, call 649-8711, after 5:80. ^ SPOT-LEVEL, 7 rooms, 1% baths, No more than five book reports 1961 CORVAIR 4-speed stick Monza mand your attention into ose and tillers. Terms, trades, parts Manchester Motor Sales, W. Cen­ bath, electric range, refrigerator, thing. In good condition. Steam stogie lot, 240 foot frontage. THE heat and not water, available large family room, kitchen with 643-7444. wiB be accepted in a week. 1961 MERCURY C O M ET...... $1445 900. A-1 condition, $1,500. Call SUMMER COOLING easUy paid monthly obUgatlon. and service. Capitol Equipment, ter St., Manchester. Open 6 p.m. COVENTRY LAKE — 2 water­ Step-In Shirt Frock heat. 2-car garage, beautiful Story hours will be held ’Tuesday 649- 4695. $2,000 requires pnly $44.60 per SOUTHERN 38 Main Street, M a n ^ ^ e r . till dark. July 1. Call McKinney Bros., Inc., front cottages, $275 per month. Unusual Texture! bulTt-tos, intercom system yard for outdoor fun. Realisti­ 2-Door Sedan. 6 cylinder, standard, radio, heater. 643-6060. throughout the house, garage, COVENTRY — Good homesites on mornings at 9:30 for children In FOR ENTIRE HOUSE month including repayment. If NEW ENGLAND 648-7958. Open for July and August. 648- cally priced. hard road, natural shade. Reason­ 1956 OLDSMOBILE HARDTOP, you have property equity, con­ 1686. 100x200 lot, 8-years-old, $22,900. Grades 1, 2 and 3, and Thuirsday TELEPHONE COMPANY MANCHESTER—Six room duplex, able. 742-6668. mornings at 9:30 for Grades 4, 1960 CHEVROLET PARK WOOD ...... '.’$1645 radio, heater, power steering and If you have a good forced air heat­ tact Frank Burke, Connecticut SCREENED LOAM for the best In Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor 4-Door. 6 passenger station wagon V-8, automatic, radio, b i^ e s, excellent running con­ ing system and proper wiring, we Mortgage Exchange, 16 Lewis An equal opportunity employer lawns from our screen!^ plant Household Goods 51 centrally located, $90 monthly, 5 and 6. adults only. J. D. Realty, 648-5129. MANCHESTER VICHUTY — 6 649-4648 — 643-7367 OAKLAND TERRACE, 76x140, Raymond Lawrence, a apeciaJl heater, whitewalls. “ dition, 110 Glenwood Street. can install a 2-ton Pedders ^ ex- St., Hartford. 246-8897. Andover - Columbia. George Grlf- Zone A, trees, secluded area, near hermetic, 24,000 B.T.U., $685 ; 3 .WILLING TO LEARN? Let Avon fing, Inc., 742-7886. EVERYTHING In sterilized recon­ room ranch built 1969, treed lot, teacher in toe Ehlington school 1958 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, hy- WANTED — A second mortgage teach you a pleasant, dignified ditioned used furniture and ap­ WEST SIDE — 6 room’eecond floor E W IT A 'nO N walk-out cellar, oil hot water bus line, $1,900. 649-7319. system, will be the story teller ton, 33,000 B.T.U., $840. flat, sunporch arm garage. 136 LAKEWOOD CIRCHE, S. — 1960 FORD G A LA X IE ...... $1595 dramatic, power steering, brakes, for $8,000. Willing to pay 7 or 8%. way to earn extra money pliances, high quality—low prices. heat, S generous bedrooms, 19 Quality built ranch of 6 I i^ e on toe library lawn. On had weator convertible. V-8, automatic, power steering, power good condition. Call 643-8835. Box T, Herald. year ’round in your spare time. D^RK, RICH, stone free loam, fill, LeBlanc Furniture, 196 South St., Adults preferred. 849-1011, 648- TO BID foot living room, family size T. R. AITKIN CO. 8932. rooms, living area 1,296 square er days, the story hours wlU be brakes, radio, heater, whitewalls. Income of $2 to $3 an hour will gravel, sand, stone. ClJall 643-8603. RockvlUe. 876-2174. Open 9-8. Sealed bids will be received at kitchen. Immaculate, $16,500. feet, AA zone, beautifully shaded, In the library. 1963 FALCON CONVERTIBLe TT- 23 Tolland Tpke. SECOND mortgages — UnUmlted start immediately. Your neighbors Wolverton Agency, Realtor, 649- Public Records NICE 4 R(X}M apartment, not fur­ toe Office of toq General Manager, landscaped lot 100x2(K) feet Arresit speed transmission, 8 cylinders, 643-6793 funds available for second mort­ are waiting to buy, so call for ap­ FARM LOAM, top ;quallty, 6 yard 2818. Donald J. Chatterton, 21, of 46 1960 CHEVROLET B ISCA YN E...... $1395 DOUBLE 4 p o s t e r bed. Mahog­ nished. All conveniences and cen­ 41 Center Street, Manchester, Con­ 649-1193. 2-Door Sedan. 6 cylinder, standard, heater. 2 to chooee $150 takes over payments. Call gages, payments to suit your pointment Today. 289-4922. load, $12. Call (Columbia Academy Warantee Deeds Ellltngton Ave., was arrested and Valle, 246-6851. LAWNS GRADED and seeded, dry budget. Expedient service. J D. 8-9323 after 5 p.m. any finish. $36 complete. 643-5927. tral location. Write Box GG. necticut until July 3, 1963 at 11:00 ANDOVER — 8 family apartment from. Herald. A.M. for One (1) ’Truck (jhassis (jOVENTRY STREET — 6 room IRaymorMl J. GMha and Thereea charged with speeding and t'wo wells and septic tanks installed. Realty, 643-5129. 5-8-3. Seven-years-old with 3-car ranch, garage, city water, sewers A. Gliha to Robert M. Mortxm and 1957 PLYMOUTH, 4 door sedan, 649-0465. Paul Schendel, 491 Gard­ SPECIAL SALE — Picnic tables, G.E. REFRIGERATOR, family and Cab and One (1) Pickup garage, spring” fed pond with counts of failure to stop at a stop engine just overhauled; 116 Benton ner St. A FRESH START will ease tension extra sturdy 2” lumber, 6 foot size, very good condition. Can be THREE ROOMS with large screen­ Truck. near bus, school, shopping. Own­ Celeste R. Morton, property on N. sign last night. Rockville Patrol­ 1960 FORD THUNDERBIRD...... $2095 country setting. Five rooms Ideal er 649-2049. Elm St. St. and help your vacation plans. $3,' $12.96, 7 foot $14.60. DeUvered. W. seen at 10 Olcott St., 649-4233. ed porch, centrally located, stove, Bid forms and specifications are for owner; huge Bolton stone fire­ man Robert Ahnert made the ar­ 2-Door Hardtop V-8. automatic, power steering, power 000 costs $66.76 per month. Call Zinker. 876-7143. heat, hot water, wall-to-wall available at toe Controller’s Office, place, ceramic bath with built-ins Bergen S. Kmideen and Marjorie rest. after chasing toe Chatterton ^ windows, radio, heater, whitewalls. Jet black wlto M gh t FORD 1956, (joimtry sedan, radio, APARTMENT SIZE bottled gas carpeting, available soon. 649- $14,600 — 6 ROOM CAPE, ImmacU' M. Knudsen to Robert W. Cham­ car on Windsor Ave. Chatterton is red bucket seats. Household Services Frank Burke, Conn. Mortgage Ex­ SEWING 66 Center Street. Mantoester, and aluminum storms. Also, late condition* nearly finished heater, automatic transmission, change, 16 Lewis Street, Hartford, SUSER-<3EDED . ROTARY imd stove; cream and green kitchen 9197. Osnneotlcut. bers and I^rianhe R. Chamibers, scheduled to aippear in Rockville .'.I-- excellent tires, hand choke, Thun- Offered 13-A 82x60 sturdy frame out-bulldtog- A fireplace, open stairs, recreation 246-8897. rem Toro mowers at special stove with oil burner, reasonable. TOWN OF MAN(HE3STBR. good buy for the bustoess man at property on Green Manor Rd. (hrouit Court July 9. derbird V-8, one owner, 644-1753. prices! Save up to $20. Marlow’s. 644-0163. FTVE ROOM apartment, first room, wooded lot, Manchester Harold E. Mlkoleit and Doris E. 1960 FORD F A LC O N ...... $1195 CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERING MACHINE floor, large backyard, avaUable CONNEXmeUT $24,500. 742-6043. * Carlton W. Hutchins, 649-5132. Violation 4-Door Sedan. 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, heater, white- and sUixiovers made to order. In WILL SELL $18,000 mortgage pay­ 867 Main Street. RICHARD MAR’Pm, Mlkolelt to 'National Dairy Prod­ Kenneth T. Ferry, 24, of 321 ing 6%% for 20 years for $14,000. BENDDC semi-automatic washing July 1, $95 month, references re- ucts (jorp., property on Lake St. walls. Trucks— Tractors business since 1930, three genera­ GENFHAL MANAOBIR tiAR(jlE 8 ROOM home with rec­ EDGERTON ST. — Duplex 6-6, ex Hilliard St., Manchester, was ar- | Write Box V, Herald. RIDING ROTARY EcUpse lawn- machine, best offer. 649-8302, qiUred. 649-0147. reation room, screened to porch Fred E3. Gerber and Florine A. tions of quality workmanship. AU mower, 26 Inch cut, 5.25 h.p., 4- 649-4946. c e 11 e n t condition, aluminum rested by Vernon constables Sun­ 1964 CHEVROLET, uUUty body, work guaranteed in writing for and garage, fireplace, dishwasher, storms and screens, 2-car garage, Cierber to Alimarene J. Dryden, day at 7:30 p.m. on Rt. 30 and I 1.959 CHEVROLET BEL A IR ...... $1245 OPERATORS cycle Briggs ft Stratton. 412 lbs., property at 398 Oalfland St. 4-Door Sedan. 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, heater, white- pick-up truck, 4-speed transmis- 10 years. Sam’s Upholstering, Business Opportunities 32 $250. Phone 643-5873. SEWING MACHINES, 1962 models, garbage disposal, city utilities, convenient to school, recreation charged with improper passing. aloHi 16 Brainard Place. 649-4100. 522-4205. never used, $86 or $2 weekly. TOWN ADVERTISEMENT near bus line, schools, shopping area and ’bus. Immediate occu­ Peter Foster and Betty Ann He is scheduled to appear In Rock­ walls. Experienced operators and PICNIP TABI.e s — Eixtra sturdy, 643-8044. SEPTIC TANKS center. Owner being transferred. pancy. Call owner 648-8779 for ap­ Foster to (H ire I. Obreimski, ville Circuit Court July 9., Cton- 1967 CHEVROLET, half-ton pick­ f u r n it u r e r e f in is h e d — trainees needed. Excellent op­ all bolted construction, 6 root NOTICE AND Must sell at toe low asking price pointment. property at 80 Jensen St. stable John Marshall made toe 1959 FORD CUSTOM 300 ...... $ 945 up, good condition. CaU after 6 Scratches, bums removed, color portunity for qualified trainees $19.96, 8 foot $22.95, 10 foot HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES for of $18,000. Home to good condition Ursula K. Mayer to WUham 644-1878. 25,000 GALLONS OF TH E arrest. 2-Door Sedan. V-8, automatic, radio, heater. changed. Manchester Refinlshlng to learn sewing. Apply . . . $25.95 and others. Assembled, de- sale, also G.E. refrigerator; an­ throughout. Charles Lesperance, GREEN MANOR RD. — Owner Moikenaon and (jarol B. Malken- Armond RouiUard, 18, of 3 Chir- Co., 643-9283. Uvered. W. Zinker, 876-7143. , tique table, clock and chair. COLLECTOR OF REVENUE PLUB8ED SEWERS 649-7630. transferred. 6 room Ranch, cer­ son, property at 99 Scott Dr. PER MONTH All persons Uable by law to pay ^ St., Manchester, is confined to 643-8687. amic bath, screened porch, dis­ Heniy Demeueey to (toarles C. ’TbHand Jail in lieu of $500 bond. 1959 VOLKSWAGEN BUS ...... $ 995 Auto Accessories— ^Tires 6 RBjWEAVINO at bums, moth holes Town ’Taxes are hereby, notified posal, wall to wMl carpeting, om and Dorothy K. Gill, property Microbus 9--pasaenger, 4 cylinder, standard, heater. Zippers repaired Window Shades MANCHESTER MODES, Mm U m Glsraed. He was arrested at the Capri Din­ SERVICE STATION AIR-CONDinONER, 8/4 h.p., 648- that I wiU have a Rate Bill for the Sepfic Tanks, Dry Wella Sew- birch cabinet kitchen, garage, on Haitifdrd Rd. 19W OLDSMOBILE motor and made to measure; aU slsed Vene­ 0208. List of 1962 of 42 mUls on the dol­ er early yesterday morning and tranamlesion, low mileage on mo­ INC. er Lines Insiitollea—Cellar__ _ Wa- BOLTON - $9,900 large yard fenced for privacy with Quitclaim Deed 1958 CHEVROLET B ISCA YN E...... $ 995 tian blinds Keys made while you lar for the Town of Manchester, terproofing Done. John B. Bamini to Leon Pod- charged with breach of peace In tor, $326. 644-8266. wait. Tape Recorders for rent FIVE GALLON can Sears straw NOTICE lots of trees,' extras. Priced for 4-Door Sedan. 6 cylinder, standard, radio, heater. and 8.4 mills on the dollar for the quick action, $16,800. Ken Ostrin- rove, propertiies on E. Middle Tt>ke. connection with a ruckus at toe Marlow’s, 887 Main, 649-5221, Major oil company has proven, Pine St., yellow house paint; three one gal­ PUBUC HEARING (Special Taxing District of the ECONOMY SPECIAL diner. His case was presented in high volume, station for lease, lon cans of white house paint; 8111 ^ y , Realtor, ^-(1159. Marriage Licenses ADDITIONAL ’Tewn of Manchester. McK i n n e y b r o s . Robert Westley Sanborn, 119 Manchester (jiroult (jourt, and 1961 CHEVROLET PICKUP ...... $1395 Ymii*J8--^Mol)ile Homes 6-A fully equipped, large lot, mod­ Manchester three one gallon cans of house 84-48 Building— Contracting 14 APPROPRIATION Each such tax Is due and pay­ PRINCJETON ST. — 7 room brick (jo o ^ HfU St., and Mary Louise waa continued to July 15. RouU- % ton. 6 cylinder, heavy duty 3-speed transmission, poel- em In every respect. S & H paint undercoat. 742-6529. lard was unable to meet toe tracUon rear axle, radio, heater, signal lights, oversiaed TffilBE-YEAR-OLD American mo- stamp franchise assures suc­ Notice is h ei^vigiven that the able, one-half on the first day of Four room ranch, plastered front Cape, 8 partially finished, Jacques, East Hartford, St. James’ oUe home^'Y'bedrooms, aluminum July, 1968, and one-half on the *SKS1!L.'gaS?t^- 2786-H large tre«3d lot, fireplace, base­ bond. Constable William Patten CALL ME on your formica needs, cess. Ability and experience PRACTICALLY NEW 8 mm 8 tur^ Board of Dlrectdn, Town of Man­ walls, fruit trees, garden, out­ Church, June 29. tires and wheels. awnings, (completely furnished, bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, first day of January 1964; provid­ Unusual texture Is the theme ment garage, rec room, sacrifice Raymond Joseph Uguoclonl made toe arrest. are principal requirements. ret movie camera- CaU 649-7886 chester, OmnecUout, wlU heUd a building. Easily maintained M«imable\ mortgage. Call 876- vanltory units, table-tops and after 4. Public Hearing in the Municipal ed, however, that any tax amount­ of these beewtiful floral designs at $14,900. Owner, 643-1428. New London, and Patricia Anne Hospital Notes 5884. Financing can be arranged. AGGRESSIVE GIRL or woman to Here’s ttie way to look well Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Elsie island stands. 649-8936. Unusual circumstances require do general office duties, one girl Building H e e ii^ Room, 41 Cen­ ing to not more than Fifty Dollars for panels — the reason, fine and level lot, deadend street. Ta^or, 195 Henry St., St. Bridg­ 12 C](JBIC FOOT refrigerator, shall be due and payable In one in­ groomed and un-wUted during toe heavy wool# are used for the EIGHT ROOM Cape. 4 bedrooms, Boucher, 63 Franklin , St.; Alison quick changeover to first class , office, shorthand not necessary, ter Street, Manchester, Ckmnecti- dining room, family room, at­ et’s Church, Jime 29. Ante Driving School 7-A QUALITY CARPENTRY—Rooms, clean, exceUent condition, Tec- stallment on July 1, 1968. wam daya ahead. Sew several of embroddering. Bolldtag Penntts Landry, S3 Dailey Circle; Irene Pi/y Peiter basements refinlsh^. bullt-lns, service station operator. CaU pleasing personality and. am­ cut, Tuesday, July 2, 1963, at 8:00 these good looking button-fronfs tached garage, 75x160’ lot, shade 529-8671, Miss Tully, days, and bitious, good future. Write Box H, umseh unit, top freezer, 649-0980. p.m., on proposed additional appro­ Failure to make first j>ayinent Pattern No. 3788-H baa hot-iron To Carl Anderson for R.T.G. Marquis, 14 Farmstead Lane; Mra. formica. Ule, generfii repair No STONE WORK LAWRENCE F. FIANO trees, $17,500. Phllbrick Agency, Mary Whitehouse, Broad Brook; I^ARSON’S — ConneoUcut’a ttzat 649-0723, Mr. Rielly, eve. and Herald. priation as foUows: by August 1, 1963 renders the in ssriUty tubbahle fabrics. transfer for 2 deslgna — each 8” Machine Co., for addition to an In­ drlTtag school, trained job too- small. CWl WlUiayi Rob- whdie tax delinqumt. Second pay­ No. 8111 with Patt-Q-Rama is to X 10” ; color chart; stitch llhiatrar 649-8464. Daniel' Wasklewlcz, South Rd., blPs Carpentry Service, 649-8446. weekends.' To the Bocurd of Dlreotors Stwps Realtor 648-2766 dustrial building at 219 Adams St,, ««™aed and approved, now o t- Boats and Accessories 46 ment becomes delinquent after Stoes 84, Se, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. tlons. Crystal Lake; Robeijt Foster, 106 **>mf olaaaroom and behind 1968-64 budget For omisaltlng Bust 36 to 60. Size 36, 38-bust, HENRY ST. — Large (jape, 5 $1,2(X). High St.; Frederick Balzer, Reed Help Wanted— Male 36 February 1, 1964. Interest Is fig­ Sldw w dks TV) order, send 35c to coins to: Charles Nicholson 742-6866 rooms and bath on first floor, up­ To Conyers Construction Oo. for JJ^jhateuetloo lor teeoH«en. ENJOY YOUR vacation with a aarvlcss ...... $ 9 ^ ^ abort sleeves, 4% yards o t 35-lnoh. Rd. Special Services 15 ured fratn due date at file rata o f W d b Anne Chhot, The Manchester Eve­ stairs unfinished, potential 4 or 5 B-H Oo., for oonstruction of an of- EIXPERIENCJED painters wanted. used 18 h.p. Johnson electric to be financed by inoreasii^ ttie H of 1% per month or fraction To order, send 40c to ootos to: ning Herald, 1150 A'VB. CW Birth yesterday: A son to Mr. ■rilB STEAK HOUSE In Bolttm la starter, $125; 16 h.p. Johnson, bedroom home, attiaetive wooded floe building at 257 E. Centkr Bt., NEW 16 FOOT travel trailer. Will all cleaned up. Has to be sold, Work located between Manchester estimate of receipts frm use of of a month. n iW p lo C M 8ue Bumett, MuMhester Evening A I& BICAS, NEW YORK $#, N.Y. and Mrs. Richard St. Germaine, 9 TO DRIVE - Special It- and Glastonbury. 633-7765 between electric starter, $160; Menmry surplus 1962-63 by $9,000. lot, close to all schools, $17,900, $67,000. Mlnterburn (jourt. jjp ooo to nervous and elderly. rent by the week to responsible Some restaurant equipmem' '' Said taxes are payable at the Tw rracM Herald, 1160 AVE. OF ABOBB- For Ist-riass maUlng add lOo ROLLINO PARK — 6 room C m , Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. persons. 649-4966. . 6-7, or apply at 44 Bayberry Road, Mark 20, $100; Scott 10 h:p.', very David M. Barry, KA8, NEW YORK 86, N. Y. To Green Manor Construction Discharged yesterday: Herman Oatoroom for teen-ager. Pickup available, but don’t overlook the Glastonbury. Office of the Collector of Revenue tor each pe/ttem. Print Name, Ad­ 8-4 bedrooms, 1% tiled baths, oU Oo. for Temple Beth Sholom, for clean, $76; Evinrude, SO h.p., $125; Secretary in the Municipal Building—Mon­ Conerwt* Rmtoira For Ist-closs malltog add l(>o £or dress with zone and pattern iwm- hot water, plastered walls, large MANCHESTER Green Area — 6 Friederick, 12 South St. y y v lbe. Day or evanuig lessons. tremendous posslblllUea this loca­ Johnson 26 h.p,, $100. 'Can be construptlon of a dwelling at 241 CWGVROLGT TREE CUTTING and removal, lota tion presents. Ideal for automo­ • Board ai Directors day-through Friday—8:80 AM. to soah pattern. Print Name, Adr ber. cabinet kitchen, fireplace, breeze- room Colonial, recreation room, Manchester c t o i ^ Insured, Joe PeUeUer, seen at Qark St„ South Windsor Manoheoter, Qmn. ...RM sonoM .. Parker St,, $17,000. Vernon news Is handled by The u nvagfU adem y. 742-7349. tive, manufacturing, retoll, etc. EXPERIENCED Painter wanted 4:80 P Jf. dress, with Zone, Style and Size. Just 60c fw the I^ew ’63 Album! way and garage, oiyner transfer­ 1% baths, combinations, nicely 1229 MAIN ST^TBL. 649-5238—HANCHB8TBB or call Bob MclntoKb, 648-6068 or Dated at Manchester, Coimeotl- landscaped yard, excellent condi­ To 841 Cotp., Waterbury, for al Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 5 W. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 948-1577. CaU 648-1420, 644-0260, Paul Osrvini 443-0851 Our oonqilete pattern book Is Many lovely deelgns! Direotloaxi red. Very clean, close to school, emt tUa 20tti day o f June 196$. CbOeotor c f Revemw just 60c. S e ^ now for the spring for suit and afghan jn knit; doUy, stores, and pool, $16,900. K w tion, extras. Priced below market teraUanB to a commercial buUdlnw Main J t., telephone 875-8186 or at 841 Mato St, $15,00a A summer ’68 sdttion. edgings and alto] altoP«>«*lito oroobetl Ostrinrity, Realtor, ett-0169. <4: ' to selL Owner, 648-4084. t, If f,.,...^.:, .’I '..v.Jr;, •..;“yv“,';;''t'A“ ->t -V »V. \

PA^B BIOHTEBN TUESDAY, JUNE 36. 1961 A T t n | « DhUjr N at P m m S o b iianrt][(Bt(r lEv^ning ll^rald For the Worik B n M H it WtBtlitr . « R M M ,] f t t \t f V Feremet o f D. h, WaatBir B anaa dear eat wana tonight Lew ki No Primrose Path what the bslanos was. Since then, About Town Register Rifled the directors have allocated an ad­ Two Town Girls M R RINT 13,804 I w U ? the mM to apper Ma. Tharehir ditional $130,000 leaving a balance jtwaher ef the Andit 21Wuuri|i?liiFr tlEXallX 8 sad It mil. Movlo Piolsetots At Boland Motors of about $60,000 hi the fund. Graduate Lasell *n|«aa of Obaalattoa Mtmbera o( the Sorc^tomUt Club Martin Insists Planners Knew ■oand or alleat, alss 81 a m . m Aa lmmU. » g h the tto. Manchester will meet with sev­ Hiia combined with the $140,000 aUde projectors. M a n e h e a t e r ■ C k y a / FiRtigm Gim rm to at en Connecticut Soroptomlst Clubs Someone. atola 160 from a cash authorised by the dti^tors for Two Manchester girls were next year’s reserve fund brought WELDON DRUO CO. (or joint Installation ceremonies to­ register at Boland Motors, 369 Amount Available for Works among the 248 students who vtrere Y O L . U night at Waverly Inn, Cheshire. ^ total to $300,000 that Martin Ml Mala St—VaL Ml MMf 1 I. NO. 937 ranriT-TWO P A G IU N TWO SBCTIONS MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 96, 1968 oa Page N ) Center S t, aometlme last night has used in computing the amount gradustod from Lasell Junior Col­ PRICE SEVEN CENIE Cocktails will be served at 6 and Patrolman William Pearson re­ dinner at 7. Mrs. Alice Darling, At last week’s meeting of the^ about $340,000 from the fund for available for 1963-1964 ci^ltal lege at the lOSth oommencement governor of the New England Re­ ported entrance was gained town's direotors. Town Planning the 63-64 fiscal year. projects. ^ exercises in Aubumdale, Mass., June 9. gion, will install officers. The Man­ through a amaahed window at the Commission Chairman Maulin Al- Martin revised Ms estimate The directors are scheduled to chester and Hartford Clubs are in based on the new totsls; the TPC set up a five year Improvement Mias Persephone K a m b a a, northeast - comer of the building, vord and General Manager Rich­ State N ew s charge of the installation. Those In the garage area, and the thief did not offer a revised schedule. schedule at their regular meeting daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John deslnng transportation may call then went to the office in front ard Martin came up with sub­ In a written rebuttal to the di­ on July 2. Kanvbas, 112 GrAndview St., was LEASE Mrs. Alice Clampet, 346 W. Cen­ where the register ia located. stantially different plans for the rectors, General Manager Mar­ awarded the associate in arts de­ ter St Nothing else was reported missing. allocation of the town’s capital tin says that ‘Tt hath been re­ STATE MAN SENTENCED gree for completion of the Uberal America’s No. 1 Road Oar Roundup improvement reserve fund. ported that I have weltsed the arts oourse. A 1961. graduate of Kennedy Says Wall SPRINGFIELD, Maes. (A P )— A Mancheeter High School, she was Area mechanlce are Invited to NHRR REPORTS DEFICIT The TPCs plan was based on a Planning Oommlsslon down the PONTIAC TEMPEST aittend the Deloo Remy D^otron larger estimate of the amount Primrose path into left field where one-year sentence was Imposed oh a member of the Orphean ClUb and A. C. Generator Service Meeting BOSTON (AP) — A deficit of that would be available from cur­ I abandoned them.” Thomas Keith, 38, of Hartford, French Club at Lasell. For At Low At Session Votes Bill, being held tomorrow night at 7:30 $5,132,371 for the first five months rent funds for capital projects. Martin says that In fact the Conn., yesterday when It was re­ Mies Deborah Begg, daughter of at the VFW Home. The Manchee- of the year was reported yesterday Thus, the commission's plan was TPC had access to the changes ported that hia knifing victim was Mr. and Mrs. RosE H. Begg Jr., $96.00 por month ter Auto Parts and Rockville. Auto by the trustees of the bankrupt partially exploded when the gen­ in the fund, all changes M the on the road to recovery. Keith 68 Plymouth Lane, received the FUl Maintenance, Fully Ihnirsd Adjourns Quickly Parts are sponsoring the meeting. New Haven Railroad. This com­ eral manager came up V’ith a use being made at re i^ a r meet­ had pleaded guilty to a charge of associate in arts degree for com­ New Pastor pares with a $8,900,148 deficit dur­ lower esttimate of the available ings of the directors. assault with a dangerous weapon pletion cf the general academic Paid Dodgo Pontfoe HARTFORD [AP) — The Mrs. Charles H. McKenzie, pub­ ing the first five months of 1962. funds. In December 1962, Martin says, on William Dubois, 27, of Palmer. course. She graduated from Man­ n fo . Connecticut (]ieneral Assem­ Shows Red Failure The deficit for May 1963 was licity ohaiman of the Junior Cen­ The Rev. J. Manley Shaw, new­ Both the general manager and there was $290,000 in the fund, Sentencing was deferred until it chester High School in 1061 and Phone ttfi-MSl bly, summoned into special tury Club of Mandiester, will at­ ly appointed pastor erf South Meth­ $844,743 compared to $862,429 in the Town Planning Commission with about $185,000 unallocated. was known that Dubois would re­ was a senior hostess and a mem­ 878 MAIN STREET May 1962. aession, moved rapidly today tend a publicity olinic tomorrow odist Church, plans to arrive In had scheduled Expenditure of The TPC was told at the Urns cover. ber of the Bkie Key at LaseH. at>onaored by the Sperry and and approved a bill providing Hutchinson Co. of Chicago. Rl., at Manchester Saturday afternoon. $6.4 million in additional state the New Haven Woman's Club for He will preach at the church Sun­ Cheered by the Connecticut State Federation day. A resident of Middleboro, grants to towns for education­ cf Women’s duba. Meuw., the Rev. Mr. Manley was al purposes. superintendent of the New Bedford (3ov. John N. Dempsey promptly Trinity Covenant Church will District of the Methodist Church. signed the bill—^within a half hour M illio n in have ita June Festival tomorrow at after both houses of legislature ad­ 7:30 p.m. at Fellowship Hall. T h e Manchester Answering journed. I Charles MacDonald of Simsbury, Service at 318 E. Middle 'Tpke. to­ The legislators adhered to the' West Berlin 2 photographer, will give an lllus- day ia holding an open house from pledge of leaders of both parties trated talk on “ Ramblings on 2 to 8 p.m. The service, which and stuck to the business at hand, Meeting House HIU.” Group 6 will started 10 years ago with nine ■winding up the session in just BERLIN (A P )— Presidflnt be in charge of arrangements. standard telephones, now operates about an hour'. Strawberry shortcake will be serv­ with two giant switchboard, and TTie bill was overlooked in the Kennedy looked at the wall in ed. The event la open to the public. recently merged with the Robb rush to adjournment of the regu­ Berlin today and beyond into Service in RockviUe accomplished lar General Assembly session, nec­ the Red-ruled East. Wild by the Installation of a new elec- essitating the special session to- cheers from a million West trondc brain called the Conoentra- en Golf CommupiBt police who tried to endbe Hollow to try out ths netwty-lmpnoved pod and escape a second day of heat In the h»w 90's. championship Sunday. April Level keep toem moving. Though they Special Ohdef Ufeguard F ud Flhkbetli adUmated more than 2,000 oooled off at Globe. VerplanCk iwpoited Another designated the 400 days By JAMES MARLOW ^tween the two men frigid. It was c o i^ see little of Kennedy they FEATHERWEIGHT* a fun poof, all d— ------■■ ■ ------• — ...... starting July 1 as Shakeapeare Aaeociated Press News Analyst already cold. De Gaulle pointedly heard toe oheers and smiled. eecb Tuesday at day Kennedy delivered his State at 10 6 .2^ - ^ THE AflSeOlATKD 1 that might poesfltty eUmibate ttie Another expreaslon from toe PRESS Frankhirt, Germany, Kennedy, of the Union message to Congress. The 1967-69 price level le 100 in East occurred at Cbngrese HaU in SLANTOMATIC* ALL FOUR ONLY RALEIGH, N.C.—Negro leiulers need for aiMcial eeeele w such as the Atidex. that held today. with all Europe listening, ripped That was an extremely sunny, West Berlin, where Kennedy was Zigzag Portable lay plans for a series of demcn)t- into "M suggesting optimistic Kennedy message Myers noted at a news confer­ stratlons in small, rigidly aegra- given a bunch ef Itoweie am t America noight run out cm its Al­ which said: "How fares the Grand ence that the price level is only from East Berlin Etorloufr em a For Civil Rights Bill itad rural towns to aastem Rackaieen Fined lies in ease of attack. Alliance? Free Europe is entering one per cent above a year ago. symbol of torir hope for eventual Sbrfh CbroUna daspttA yiM liiir NEW LONDON (AF) Fines ’into a new phase of its long Eind "We can see how lucky we are Gov. Terry Sanford for racial This was probably the harshest freedom from Communist rule. ranging from $200 to $800 have criticism—even though Kennedy brilliant history.” when we see what has happened The crowd in front of toe eity ...bui brimming wiQi flavor WABHXNGTON (AP) — Atty.f His . spared testimony was truce. Negroes express dlaap in other major countries, mostly been imposed on 11 men convicted De Gaulle made the words look hall was almost beside itself with Oen. Robert F. Kennedy appealed first a further explanation of the potntment In Sanford’s failure to did not itienticm De Gaulle by of running an aluminum siding nEune—that any U.S. president ludicrous before "Kennedy got European,” Myers said. joy as Kennedy resorted to Ger­ SERVICE ON .ALL today to "the basic sense of jus­ bill but foremost a rebuttal to set forth firm desegregation p o^ racket in Connectieut. them out of his mouth. The He said the current stability "ia tice in the t hearts of all Ameri­ cy. Governor’s idde announces has made on an Allied leader man to get his points across: CONVENTIONAL MAKES the crlticiem voiced by opponents since the war. PrenchmM held a news confer­ more or less in line with seasonal ’.‘There are peiqrfe who aay that cans’’ in’ urging Congress to ap­ when the President imvsfled the meeting of Negroes and. offlctola ence just a lew hours before Ken­ trends for this time of year.” prove President Kennedy’s civil (Oonttniied cei Fags Feorteen) This made the relationship be- communism is the wave .of toe program in a messaga to (ingress of local governments In Greens­ nedy spoke. The timing was no Myers predicted that the period future, that we can woric too rights program. laat week. boro July 8. accideht. He holds few such con- of price stability is about over. SINGER —The courts have played an im­ Communists—lass’ Sie naoh Ber­ SEWING CENTER MORIARTY The attorney general directed JACKSON, Miss.—Byrim de iLa f^rdneea. He said he anticipated an in- lin kommen (Let them eome to portant role," he siw . "This ad- hie strongest testimony to the Beckwiflt, charged with ikying at And, when he does, the ques­ Berlin).” « niinl S tra tto n has taken significant SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. section whleh promisee ta be the Negro integration loader Medgar tions have to be submitted before­ (Continiied en Page Twanty-en«) AgEdn he deUgfated Ihe Oermans 1 in phoftf book BROTHERS and far-reaching action by ths most controversial: The one pro­ W. Evers, bound over to Hinds Young GOP for Barry; hand. In summary, De Gaulle did 1^ saying: 832 Main Street TEL. Ml S-5I86 sxerclse of ^ecuttve power. hibiting racial discrimination in County grand jury without ball, these four things: "Now it is elesrty up to "The proudest boast in the wmM \ Tel. 643-8883 301-315 CENTER ST. luiy placa of public accommoda­ Beckwith pleads innocent. 1. He rejected this country’s pro­ today is ‘Ich bin ein Berliner.’ (I Congress to bring its s tr e n ^ to tion—even privately owned ones. 7 •kllMtaUikMTHIJINGtK CO bear.” NEW YORK — Negro leader JFK Photo a Dartboard posal for a multinational nuclear Swede Officer am a berliner). All free men IhUB Kennedy challenged the "The effects of discrimination says more than 800,000 Negroes force and proclaimed this deter­ wherever they are are cltlsens of ’ Congress to recogniso—by piuMlng in public establishments are not are expected to take part in a mination to build a separte Berlin. Therefore as a free man, the civil rights bUl—"that this limited to the embarrEuisment and march on Washington Aug. 38 to French nuclear force. Arrested as I take pride in saying: Ich bin SAN FRANCSBOO (AP)—Youngfeto come . Up with a civil rights ein BerUner.” sountry can no longer abide the frustration suffered by the indi­ urge Congress to pass o i ^ rights Republicans were hammering out This was exactly what Kennedy le^lation. comment. Then in a speech at West Ber­ moral outrage of racial discrlm- viduals who are its most imme­ a civil rights stand today at a At an earlier news conference, didn’t want. It meant one more diate victims,’’ Kennedy said, nuclear power in the world and Paid Red Spy lin’s Free University, Kennedy AMERICAN LEGION Inatlon." HOLLYWOOD — iln official at national conventloii that has the two candidates for chairman The testimony of the President’s “ our whole economy suffers. The the NatMial. Associatiem for the turned into a mass rally backing would be encouragement to other predicted^ that the very system of the Young Republican National which erected the wall ia heiul^ brother before a House Judiciary nation’s bustness la impaired.” Advancement of Colored peoj^e Arlsona Sen. Bairy Goldwater for Federation had slurp words for countries to do the same. STOeSfHOLM, Sweden (AP) — subcommittee kicked off the Eid- Such facilities — restaurants, soya the movie indusby, televi­ president 2. He Slammed Europe’s Com­ for discard. He said police etatee President Kennedy’s civil rights Angry reaction to what officials are sm anachronism. ministratlon’s battle to propel the lunch counters, Eunusement places, sion, their unions and television About 1,000 persons bad regis­ proposals. mon Market door in Britain’s called the worst spy scandal in civil rights bill through the long, stores, hotels and others—are pub­ advertisers will be among the face, treating his British ally as “ The winds of change are Mow­ tered for the ISth biennial conven­ Charles McDevitt, an Idaho Swedish history may force Soviet ing-across the fron Curtain as well tough congressional mill. lic in a ' very real sense, he ^ d . next targets of integration dem­ tion, with Oregon 06v. Mark Hat- legislator and lawyer, said it was an outsider. Premier Khrushchev to cancel his “ They are not at all like a pri­ ee in the rest of toe world,” he onstrators. fleld scheduled to make the first "too far-reaching and it invades This gummed up American- ■visit to this trsulltionally neutral vate home or a private club, for WASHINOTON — U.S. Junior speech today. personal rights and privacy." nation a second time. example, to which the owner in­ BriUsh hopes . for a united Eu­ (Continued en Page FourtoeR) Chamber of Conunerce .petitioned Andrew - Hunter of Massachu- DonsUd Lukens, RepublicEui ropean economic effort and weak­ BINGO vites only the guests he selects. by Its 10 outstimding young men of The government disclosed Tues­ Women Upset aetts, churman of the resolutions secretary of the House of Repre­ ened both economic and political Plainly, places of public accom­ 1962 to adopt five-point progrram day the arrest of a Swedish air EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT conunittee, predicted a civil rights sentatives. Rules Oommittee, de­ unity ammig the Allies. force colonel charged with spying modation cater to the public." for "d}mamlc business leadership" statement probably would pro­ clared the Kennedy-,' program > O'CLOCK— LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. Kennedy then addressed him­ 3. He said France .opposed a for the Soviet Union for the past Red G>ngress in civil rights. Petition calls for duce the most controversy. He "goes too far. The administration Common Market "under Amerl- self to the argument that the efforts to persuade nation’s bus­ 16 years. For five of those years also foresaw statements m Cuba, has tried to peuM the buck to CEUi leadership and domination. he was Swedish air attache in public accommodationB law would inessmen to help Negroes find bet­ BuUetins MOSCOW (AP)' — A Communist Laos and other topics" "vriilch Congress.” This was a slap to the face. It Washington. It also ordered toe violate private property rights. ter housing and better jobs. won’t make the Prealdent happy.” Lukens and McDevitt called CaOed from AP Wirta Chinese delegate broke up the "Some of those who complain galled the United States, which expulsion of his two alleged c ^ - UNITED NATTONS, N.Y.—The Bob Cohen of New Hampshire themselves cemse^ativeB not com­ resented the suggestion tt was tacts, toe first secretary of me Red-sponsored World Congress of most loudly about Interference chairman of the R k ^ o r Roose- Women today in a sharp cliudi was appointed to head a five- mitted to any GOP presidential trying to run Europe. Soviet Embassy and the Soviet member Bubcommlttoe — repre- military attache. KENTUCKY BANE BIAS with Indian repro^tatlvea over (OontbuMd on Page Nine) (Oontlnaed ei| Fags Twentgr-two) IT'S REGAL FOR the Chinese-Indiui border conflict. eenting an parts of the country — (Omthmed oa Page (Mxteea) I (OatiMnaed on Page ’Fwetity-oiie) Col. Stig Eiik Wennerstrom, FBANKFUBT, Ky. (AF) — The meeting weui suspended. decorated by both toe United Oov. Bert OotniM lesiied or sr- The Chinese delegate threw the States and France, was surested eoottve order today a— *«»g i»- songress into an uproar when she Friday. Police said he admitted etol diecrimlnatton la rU bori- marched to the podium in the Unions^ Employers Deny It selling military secrets of Sweden neee Uoetiaed by the etatoi. Wide­ Kremlin Grand Congress Hall to and other countries to toe Krem­ ly alTeoted under the sweeping MEN reply to an Indian n>eecb deplor­ lin. dlreettve are reetanraata and ing the "violent conflict’’ between Althpush toe other countries lunch oounters, which mast the two countries. were not Identified, they presum­ have Board of Hoaltli Heeaaeo, The chairman,' Dr. Joan Carrltt ably Included the United States, and taverns end bars, which of England, refused to grant her Job Bias: Northern (Race Problem which honored Wennerstrom with must have beer and liquor H- Top m tiw floor. As oonfusioii mounted, its legion of Merit. eeneeo from K Aksoholto Bev- the chairman adjourned the meet- A special communique suggest­ eeage Oantral Board. Koataoky ed more disclosures would be to believed to be the ftrot Bootb- . Kwo Dlen, the deputy-head eolored^groes; in all America, there are forthcoming. They could further ern state hi which a governor TALL at the CMnese delegation and her only 300 union-licensed Negro embarrass Khrushchev and force has proolaiined EtooUttoa o f dto- most of him to cancel his Scandinavian erlnmiatloa in pobUe aoootn- translator, continued to occupy North. Picketing and scuffling al­ plumbers and electricians, far less able. Negroes is twice as h i^ as the the anger of Northern Negroes than the' number of Negroes with ■viait, 'scheduled for next spring. modattone ttaroagh eoEoenOva or­ ttaa podium, adamantly demand­ ready have enmted to Philadel­ Reports from' Associated Press unemployment rate among whites. ing to be heard. rushes at the old craft unions in doctorate degrees. Two years ago stormy political der. MEN phia and New York. Negro lead­ bureaus in New Yorit, Philadel­ The Depiurtment of Labor reports the buUding trades. opposition made Khrushchev post­ The tropUe began with a ers are scheduling demonstrations HIU says that toe Sheet Metal phia, Lbs Angeles,. Detroit, San that one out of every 10 Negro The problem of craft union>dlB- Workers Local in New York has pone a trip to Sweden. FHA AIDES INDICTED speech by Mrs. Aruna Aaaf All, in other Northern cltlea soon. The Francisco and Chicago and, from workers Is out of a Job. head of the National Foderatian crimination, says Philip A. Osm- no Negroes among its 8,200 mem­ The Sw^ish press today unanl- WASHINOTON (AF)—Nfaw M - Associated Press asked its cor­ government agencies in Wsudiing- "What for file smite woricer has potieschi, chief attorney of the eral employee and a former em­ of Indian Women, a leader of respondents to New York, Phila­ bers and the Plumbers Local htus ton Indicate a atmilar pattern. been a mild or temporary reces­ Civil lUghts Commission’s em­ (Contonued or Page Tweoty-oae) ploye were ladlotod today for Waatem grotm In India and a delphia, Detroit, San Francisco, two Negro apprentices among its Negro charges of Job discrim­ sion," Hill says, “ is t o the Ne­ ployment section, is "as signifi­ 8,300 members. bribery and perjury la oeiuiee ▼etaran revonitienary hand her- Lm Angelos, Oilcago and Wash­ BIG ination have flamed into one of gro a fuir depression.” cant as the problem of eating at In Detroit last year, toe Iron tloa with aUegidiaae of at ioaal aelf. ington to report on the problems the most searing racial problems The vast majority thoee Ne- Rafarring to tba CUneae-Indlan at lunch counters in the South. How Workers Local trained 66 appren­ $13,006 in payoffs by Long Island. and proopecta in their areas. Here in the North, where almost half of oes who do jobs are woridng at significant ie that to the whole Pope Might Recall New YoA, home huUdere to border war aha said: * ^ e do not is a roundup at the picture in the tices, . none Negro; the Plumbers America’s 19 million Negroes live. Se bottom of the he(M». Their Jobe problem of discriminatlan?” He Local trained 128 apprentices, Federal Houstag Admlntotrattea wiah to prevoks an mmaceaeary North, based on these reports. Statistics show that Negroes in usually are menial, low-paying, oontrovsrsy nor do wa wish to shrugged. "Not very. But it's an none Negro; toe Sheetmetal Work­ Conclave Sept. 29 Inepeotors. One buflder was alee the North have a more difficult and the first elinilnatod when irritant, and it's the focue now for ers trained 189 aj^rentlces, 7 Ne­ laffletod. The Jnettoe : aritielae anybody.’’ By STANLEY m e i m ^ r time than whltaa at gettiiic Jobe. times get tough. But abe made tt elaar that aba attacks by negroes.’’ gro. VATICAN CITY (AP)—VaUcan ■aid the indtetmeats wore WA&INOTON (AP) - Nagrooe But there ia co n tro v e ^ over the Employers and unions do -not turned by a Breehlya, N.T.. beUavad the Chinaaa ware btoob- Leaders of the AFL-dO admit The eraft unions pattern them­ sources sEiId today Pope Paul in have leaa chance than white to cause. dispute these facta. They (rimtoy that the eraft unions have dis­ grand Jury ellmaxlag a eevea ing Indian and nautnl attampto gri a high-paying job in the North, selves in some ways after the is considering reconvening the Ro­ Many emptoyere and unions refuse to accept any responsibility criminated against Negroes. At medieval guilds. They are ex­ man Catholic Vatican Ecumenical month InveellgattoB. to settle flia dlaputa on the bor­ hut most employers and unions have antidlaorlmlnation clauses in der. The two Uny Chinese wom­ for it. For the record, almost all the Same Ume, the leaders resent clusive associations that restrict Council Sept. 29. deny this stems from racial dis­ their contracts. They say they unions and most bustoesses in the an, drasaad in shabby chfiiaaa- crimination. the current furore by Negroes membership, often allowing few Po)>e John X X n i—who called PBOFUliO j War Mtaitotor John manhad up to tba podium of tha tsEKl It does. In Chicago, (or ex­ Christian unity-recessed it last qualified Negroea toto (spprentioe- "We have no Negroes in our the A FL-dO leaders; The leaders of the craft unions, figure la Brttala’s aex 6,000-aaat hall and damandad tlw ample, they say that hardly any- shlp. Dec. 8. Resiunption originally 'was Forget everything yoii know about low-calorie drinks. This one's brim­ floor. union,” says Romeo Jenson, busi­ 1. That the record of the AFL- when pressed, will say that they set for Sept. 8 but the council and was stripped today to hie otM downtowR hires Negroee as ' But Negro leaders insist that ness representative of the ABTj- a o , on the wbHe, has favored the Or. Carrltt told tba Chinaaa dri- office woricara, store elMlu, or would allow Negroes into toe ap­ all related preparatory work was KEEP Job discrimination Hocks the way CTO Iron Workers Local 11 in Negro. prentice programs if Negroes ap- autornatlcally suspended when SaStoSi IPs Frt^r"*D m agito to taka bar request to the ■kflled otaftamen, of tha Nsgro in the North ming with lively,.satisfying flavor. New Tab. Made without sugar... Boeratariat. When the translator Newark, N.J., "and the 'reaaon la, a. T hat. the A nX U O is doing pUed. John died June 3. The TAB "The Ix»p of Chiimlo looks like Pickets and poUca in nobody has applied, to my knowl­ the beat it can to change the triad to spnnk her piece into tha a snowstorm at 8 o’clock,” says But Negro youngsters, knowing The new Pope pledged last Sat­ I meathig at BuehlagBaiE Philadelphia and New Yoric a few edge. I don’t beUevS in any die- policies of its craft unions. the record of the crafl unions, just 1 calorie per 6 oimce serving. Taste Tab. Splirkling. . .Refreshing.’ mlsropbons. Dr. Carrltt drownad Hamp IfeKlnnsy at ths Urban urday to continue it apd make it whtah apprevat tha itop. weeks ago In the Nsgro stnigglo oruninatton of any sort.” $• That tha end of dlacrimina- rarely bother to apply- Often they the main buelneee at. hie reign. wrs bar out with a a la n g ^ baU. Leasoa at Chicago, “ wttli only t o m m and bettor Jobs. H a c ^ PaadaBMadum broke out in lha "The company policy baa baea tton by toe small sraft unions are toe poor and unschooled to His reported deelelon to recon­ hero and ttaara a tttUe brown HIU, labor soenrtary at ths Na­ and will continue to be a non- FROM THE SAME COMPANY THAT BOTTLES COCA-COLA TAB spaek In tt.” would hardly Improvo too ^ o r a l become apprantleea even if the vene tt tept. 39—just three weeks tional Aaaoeiatlon t o the Ad- discrlmlnatoE7 one,” says John E. Job situation t o Nogroes. unions kicked away the barriers. later than originally ■ehsdulsd— But ampleyars and uniens say vaneamsnt at Otdorod PaoHo; has Joyce Jr., a Newaric oontisctor. Nsverthelees, ths record re- «Mt atfisHiin U m lUa an not «—,— ...... ^ • Iho aattaorHiy of ! I Oooa-Ools OomiMay by OoeaKMa 1 mast admit. i w A X maam maiaa «a anges' Jkmtrtaaa Ma\ m Page l«ratva| }