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M State News 10 Injured; Police Urge 46 Arrested Newer Laws In Rioting (0» CHICAGO (AP)— Nine­ Vred A.. teen ix)lice cars patroled amie; On Gambling rriter today in a square mile area with HARTFORD (AP) — State unUx on the Northwest Side Police Commissioner Leo J. where mob violence erupt­ Mulcahy called today for legis­ ed after a policeman shot lation to help further curb (0> a Puerto Rican youth who '•'a I underworld gambling operations r Ben- the officer said was trying f in Connecticut. f' Classmate Tabitha Hay (left) makes an adjustment for Barbara Mitchell, 17, Mulcahy said the .situation is to escape. who will graduate with her class at Westbrook High tonight, despite being “ acute," and said gambling Police clashed repeatedly Arab with members of an angry 1 Su- blinded in a scooter accident last summer. (AP Photofax) operations are pouring into the Ltura, state. crowd of more than 1,000 per- r th«i Commenting on a large scale .sons who surged through th* '• i*■ i I Determination Pays, Water Walker raid Sunday in Bridgeport and streets of the predominantly • ta r another last niont'i in New Lattn-American neighborhood D o f Fails in Boast Britain, Mulcahy said the ad- Sunday afternoon and night. resses of some of those ar­ Ten persons, including two It — BOMBAY. India (AP) — policemen and a fireman, were Barbara to Graduate L. S. Rao, famed exponent rested indicate that Connecticut is attracting out of state gam­ injured and 46 persons were ar­ of yoga, tried Sunday to WESTBROOK, Maine (AP) — Barbara won't have to worry blers. rested on various charge.s in­ live up to an announcement Barbara Mitchell, 17, has made about tripping. She’ll take the Both raids produced arrests of cluding burglary, interfering that he’d walk on water It—she’s godng to graduate with harid of a close friend, Tabitha persons from Uie New York with police in the performance without even getting his her class from Westbrook High Hay, as they march up to the area and many of those seized of their duty, damaging city feet wet. .* School tonight, podium to get their diplomas. in the earlier New Britain raid property, di.soixlerly conduct, Some 600 spectators from Last summer a motor scooter Taking four courses—English, were also included in the assault or battery. as far as New Delhi, more accident almost tok Barbara’s Economics, World History, and Bridgeport raid. than 600 miles away, paid The melee left intersections in e d life, and it left her blind. Problems of Democracy—Bar- $20 to $100 each to watch He said it is because of Con­ the neighborhood littered with Alfter months in a hospital, the bara just missed making the necticut's "antiquated laws’’ as he warmed up by swal­ broken glass, bricks, paper and attractive blonde picked up her dean’s list. lowing what he said were that gamblers conduct their ac­ signs ripped off stores but studies again—first at home. She had help—first of all from tivities here. irteel tacks and nitric acid cleanup crews cleared away the then back in school with her her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law- “ It is next to impossible for lAP )’ hi>l/>fax) and walking over hot em­ litter today. Olassmates. rence E. Mitchell. And Mrs. the police to effectively raid and Flames rise from overturned police car, set afire by an unruly Cliicago mob. bers. During the rioting, .surging, She was determined she’d Francis Boothby, school gidance catch gamblers with the goods.” Rao then walked up to a Disorder broke out in the city’s Latin-America neighborhood last night after rock tlirowing members of the walk down the aisle with the counselor, said teachers and he charged. steel tank filled with water. a man was shot in the leg while police were ying to break up a gang fight. mob tipped a police car on ita rest of the class. "I may trip,” students alike considered it a He placed a foot on the sur­ He said police, even if they •side and set three others ofl fire. she said, “ but graduating is my pri-vilege to read to Barbara and face of the water—and sank are armed with a search war­ Windshields in other police cajra whole life.” help her over rough spots. straight to the bottom. rant, must first announce them­ were smashed by rocks or bot­ Last Friday, at class day ex­ As angry spectators de­ selves, before they can move tles. ercises, Barbara received an manded their money, Rao into a suspected dice or card “ You can't kill Puerto Ricans achievement award for courage Near Bombay said he slipped Saturday game. Navy Pilot Downs and gel away with it!” one and service to her school. The and, because of the injury woman screamed as police Wed ovation Was thunderous. could not achieve a state of Lineman Killed to push the oroiwds back. 100 Deaths “ If I have the ability I’d like levitation. He invited them NEW CANAAN (A^ i Ed­ Police were pelted with rocks, to go on to college, she said. I to come back and watch ward M. Farrell of 5 Ledge- bottles and debris as they tried think I’d like to teach braille to him try again. wood Drive, Norwalk, was killed Another Viet MIG to dtsperse the crowds in a 10- Feared in children. today while working on high tension power lines on Turtle- SAIGON South Viet and riot police responded with Viet Nam’s main port, and 56 square-block area, back Road Nam (A P )__ A U S Navy clouds of tear gas. The disorder miles northeast of Hanoi, the Sporadic gunfire could be Train Crash Police said Farredl, who was H/ioti-nworl fVio ISth ended two weeks of compare- capital, heard and looting was reported employed by the Granite Engi- £ • . -w t ,-, f i.v, live calm in the capital and fol- A twin-jet U.S. Air Foi-ce B67 in several .shops, BOMBAY (AP) — At least 100 5,000 Graduated neering Co., accidentally come yOTnmuniSt M iU OI tne war ^ ^gy g,jg^ progovem- Canberra fighter-bomber van- Patroaman Thoma.s Munyom, IncBans were feared killed today In contact with a 4,800-volt line. battle Sunday be- f^gnt, anti-Communist demon- ished wiUi its two crewmen east 25, the officer who shot the a tfa* and 120 injured when two subur­ Granite, a New Hampshire tween the key North Viet- strations by Roman Catholics. of the Mu Gia Pass today, while youth, de.scribed the incident: 3turM ban trains jammed with com­ firm, was under contract to the namese cities of Hanoi and Omdr. Hal L. Marr, 40, o f an Air Force F4C Phantom jet “ My partner and I went into muters cra v ed together in a Connecticut Light and Power Haiphong, and narrowly Roseburg, Ore., scored the hit do-wn by ground fire this alley to break up a fight. Bombay suburb. By State Colleges Co, to replace power lines in missed getting a second, on the MIG with his second northwe.st of coastal Dong Hoi This guy stilted to pull a Five hours after the early that area, police said. 'U_S_ planes were heat-seeking Sidewinder in a City. Parachutes were seen but J]®” ' ^ ® . • ^ 1 : 11 1 1 p, II . the two fliers were listed as him. There were about 10 or 16 ^ a l T ^ n S r ^ ^ T e " NEW P^VEN (^ )-S ta r tin g -S ou th ern ConnecUcut State. ^ lfy.*»»‘ng. k*- . t .. j j ago, the Connecticut commence- — Central Connecticut State, WALLINGFORD (AP) - A LommuniSI INOrin 10- Hancock and They were the 261st and 262nd partner and I put the wounded injured so far. bitter 7Aveek strike marked by O ^ * bodied four Soviet-designed MIGs. American planes reported lost man into a car and got out of I m ment season reached full flood 696 degrees. ■c«Tto- TYalfic on the city’s railways, today as the state’s two largest — University of Hartford, 749 P>icket Mne clashes and reports The political kettle bcnlea j over the Communi.st north. there. Ambb which carry two million persons educational institutions, Undver- degrees. of harassment of non-strikers ^ ^ *he jungjed central high: The woiinded man was Identi- atand Buddhist demonstrators swept encounter occurred 31 miles ^ South Viet Nam U S ^ Cruz Arcelis, 20, h« i»i. daily, was disrupted while g^ty of Omnecticut and Yale — Quinnipiac College, 186 de­ naira doctors, firemen and police University — heldgraduation grees. (See Page Eleven) through the streets of Saigon northwest of Haiphong, North pg^gt^p^rs killed 25 Co’mmu- Munyon, married and the fa- struggled through the wreckage exercises. — Danbury State, 226 degrees, — nlsts in aseries of skirmishes as ther of two, said he fired four to rescue trapped commuters. More than 6,000 yoimg men — Mitchell OoUege, 196 de- the “ Screaming Eagles” of the times and didn’t know Herii< Each train rejiortedly carried women, garbed in the tradi- grees. Westmoreland Honors Viet Hero lOlst Airborne Division combed many .shots hit Arcelis. more than 1,500 passengers. tional academic gowns and mor- NEW HAVEN (AP) — Yale the jungled mountain lair of a After the Incident aroused Flrenien used blow torches to tarboard hats, received degrees University conducted its 265th North Vietnamese regiment, crowds poured into the streets « it their way into twisted alu- jjjg schools. commencement today, matching They have been battling since and police canina squads were minum coaches in which men, Connecticut, which passed and probably surpassing the rec- Silver Star for Carpenter Tuesday. sent Into the area. r with women and schooichildren we Yale in the number of degrees ord year of 1950 in number of Before the paratroopers A police dog bit Juan Melon, langM-" ! moat- trapped, granted for the first time last degrees conferred. moved into the area where the 20, and the crowd shouted disap- h lory ’'' The accident was the worst in year, led again this time, 2,800 DAK TO, South Viet Nam nists could give and gave back the words right out of my North Vietnamese were be- proval. Melon was hoisted to the roUlt University officials said a pre­ western India’s rail history. It to 2,400. cise total would be impossible (AP) — “ You have shown stam- more and better. mouth.” lieved encircled, high-flying shoulders of friends and dis- occurred near a grade crossing Yale conferred honorary de- until the last graduate’s name ina, courage and just plain Westmoreland came into the Westmoreland pinned the Sil- B52s from Guam saturated it played to the crowd, then taken north of Matunga Station, nine grees on a dozen men in varied'had been read, but that there Gen.------William C. - • West- hill country - Sunday, - . as the ver Star on Carpenter as an in- with bombs, to a nearby bospitaL »it miles from Victoria Station in fields. Including composer-con- was everv indication nnderprad. moreland told the battle-weary fighting continued against the terim medal for the 29-year-old After seven bombing runs. The crowd moved one block Ball* downtown Bombay. ductor Leonard Bernstein, pub- m te an 7 advanced paratroopers. “ For every casu- entrenched North Vietnamese, captain’s heroi.sm in calling a helicopters lifted a company of south to the com er of Damen It tOI The collision occurred at the 7 lisher Henry R. Luce, Jesuit cipients would total about 2 400 suffered you inflicted to pay tribute to the “ Scream- napalm strike on top of his com- (See Page Eight) (gee Page Eleven) Ite *•-. . a.m. rush hour. One train bound theologian John Courtney Mur- an all-timeaii-time highhie-h. ' ' more manthan lu10 on theme enemy.enemy.’’ ing „ Eagles” „ of-the lOlst. pony’s position. Only _this dan- from Victoria to Thana June- ray, and James E. Allen, com- Graduate students as usual commander of U.S. Speaking to the troops as they gerous move saved Carpenter tion, 20 miles to the north, was missioner of education to t the outnumbered the bachelor’s de- fo rces in Viet Nam pinned a rested on Jeeps, ammunition and his men from being wiped ------— ^------being switched to another track. State of New York. gree candidates. Silver Star Sunday oh West boxes or other makeshift plat- out by a North Vietnamese The other train was en route to Other commencements during Poinirs lonesome end, Capt. Wil- forms, Westmoreland told force three times their number. the central terminal. the weekend included: (See Page Five) 11am C. Carpenter, a battery of them: Carpenter, a hero on the grld- High Court Curbs 166mm howitzers opened up on “ This is difficult warfare here iron six years ago, has been the Communists in the hills. in Viet Nam. We must master it recommended for the Medal of In five days of fighting in th» and prove to the enemy that he Honor, the nation s highest treacherous, sweltering jungles is second rate. You have done award for gallantry in action, Quiz of Suspects Meredith March Fans Out, of South Viet Nam’s central just tljat.” _ for his heroism on the battle- highlands, the men of the U.S. The men roared their motto field. \ WASMNGTON (AP) — The , Miaa. (’AP) — Teama atarted the wailk from Memphis, necessary work and leave a|ter Vietnamese regulars and that does not wish to be interrogat- eoone questions or volunteered a t Negroes fan out from the Tenn., June 5 said in New York march publicity was over. more may be across the border ed.” some statements on his own in Laos. Chief Justice Earl Warren, does not deprive him of the Meredith march Into cotton Ws biggest ctmeem was that , * everyone tmderstand its pur- ter facilities than the night be- He said the North Vietnamese writing the court’s main opin- right to refrain from answering plarttajtlons today to push voter fg^e when their tents were regiment threw two battalions— ion, said the prosecution may einy further inquiries until he registration among Negro work- rights leaders he did not want it pitched in a dusty cornfield. The perhaps 700 men—into the battle not use damaging statements has consulted with an attorney •rs in the fields. - “ turned into a publicity stunt or Enid dam, a federal built against the U.S. airborne men unleas it is shown that safe- and thereafter consents to be in apparent hope of repeating guards .were taken “to secure questioned.” •Tm sure we will meet with fund-raising contest among civil earthen structure, contains a ■ome opposition in view of the rights organizations.” recreation reservoir and the ZA some of the Communist success- the privileges against self-in- Warren said the court has M* crimination.” puhHciJy on the Meredith Meredith was wounded on the campsite is lush, manicured (See Page Ten) The ruling was given in four (See Page Eight) march,” said Charles Horwitz, second day by two blasts of cases which grew out of the his­ a white staff worker for the birdshot. Aubrey James Nor- Highway patrolmen and some 7^A toric 1964 decision which ex­ DOssissippi Freedom Demo- veil, the 40-year-old Memphis marchers guarted the tended the right to counsel to a eratic party. “ But we will go white man charged with the during the night. ~ Big Brush Fire suspect in a police station. anyway.” footing, has a hearing Tuesday , evidence of i^at was Justices John M. Harlan, Pot­ He said he expect# opposftloin on a petition to be freed until thought to be Ku Klux Klan sur- Perils Condors Bulletin «o be minor. the trial. ' veillance emerged Sunday. ter Stewart and Byron R. White _ ...... ™ J T,- . , . . . Some cars pa.ssing the march- SANTA BARBARA, Calif, dissented in all four cases. Jus- The main ^ of mailers Floyd McKissick. n^onal (AP)—Fifteen hundred fire tice Tom C- Clark dissented in 'RUBY TRIAL BEGINS U-S. 60 W i t t a director of tte C o n ^ s s of and some fighters were in virtual hand-to- three cases and concurred with DALLAS (AP) — Judge goal of m a k ^ 2 0 mUes to G ^ cial E quah ^ s^d in an inter- walkie-talkie radios hand combat today against a 20.* «he majority In the fourth. L o u is ' H oUand prepared (to nada by^ nightfall, Ibe -laigest------view o t WABC-TV's “ Page OOO-aore brush and pine fire Warren said a defendant may Impanel a sanity trial Jury tov Jump to date. One” in New York, that the One white teen-ager, on the which ,threatened tte bathing waive his rights to remain silent Jack Ruby today over the ob­ In Jackson, the crowd then ^ enabled overlooking tte campsite area of tte nearly extinct Cadi- to have, an attorney with jections of Ruby’s lawjrers. A retraced tte 20-Wock route of *® ®*ril ri^ ts movement to gt the foot of tte spillway, said: fomia condors in Los Padres him. “ provided, tte waiver is throng of prospective jurors Evers’ funeral cortege. In 1963, together again M d re- ought to get a crowd to- National Forest. made voluntariy, knowingly crowded hallways outside the the end of tte funeral turned common purposes. getter and rout them out of *‘It is strictly a hand-to-hand inteliigently. courtroom as the Judge over­ Into a bloody affair as Negro “ Many teiudons are being re- there and burn those tents.” show,” said U.S. Forest Service however, he Indicates ta ruled defense moUons tor ja jWUthB turned on police. There Xeved 1^ the actions in Missis- qtie maixtters stlU were 40 officer Ray Dalton. “ There are “ V and at any of delay. After tint oederlng Ruby to stay outside tiw wera only imdated becU en Sim- elppi,” MdOsrfck said. “ Missis- miles from the start of tte area steep bluffs, big canyons. The eippl I* the worst of the worst.” considered Klan territory- The S is coiAlng from the east. consult with ^ attor* courtroom until a Jury could be aeated. Judge Holland, MIM dissension among civil Charles Evers, who took over Negro field hands In the area Which makes it dangerous.". ^ without explanation, changed tights leaders on some selects bi^ .brother’s job, liad asked for the procession has passed are Gen. Westmoreland, commander of U.S. forces in Towering cloudS of smoke •f the Meredith march flared assurances that those paittoi- described as "tame,” — that'is, . Viet Nam, congratulates Capt. Carpenter _ after the ruling. Ruby was thcto ■gain. ' pating In the xnarefa would not they are consklered aubeervleat poresenting him 'wi’th the Silver Star, second highest brought Into the room for m oonierenoe with bis Ifiwyenk IIm b m ■ . MewiaHh, lii;i n bo drain KIwwlBaliipl. t t tuudb for to tbetr wfaHo overseers. American c

to see but those are the factst summer theater category, but Mary Boulilier mam, just the facts. the Eastern State Exposition Sheinwold on Bridge Current Attractions has announced the lineup for Receives Degree Tony Bennett and the Woody Its first two Exposition shows in AMERICAN HOPES RAISED FSEE PARKING BISCH ST PEMI OF THUTEP S u m m e r Mary Boutilier. daughter of Herman Orchestra open a September. Television MC Mike IN «'ORU> CHAMPIONSHIP East dealer ENDS TUESDAY week's stay at the Oakdade Mu­ Douglas, impressionist George By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD f'-th sides vulnerable Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. Boutilier The Baby Has Today, Tuesday “Harper” T h e a te rs sical Theater in Wallingford Kirby and the renowned An­ The most dramatic hand of NORTH of 15 Dover Rd., was awarded tonight. Bennett was on hand drews Si.sters will appear Sat­ O KJ63 6:30-8:45 the recent world championship a bachelor of arts with honors two years ago with Stan Getz urday and Sunday. Sept 17 - 18 ended the fifth session between Q 1086 53 for a great opening week. A for three shows. Later produc­ 0 AJ9 during Saint Joseph College s Italy and North America. The A None There’s very little new on the summer theater circuit record seller for many years, tions will star Perry Como. Italian lead was reduced from 90 WEST EAST graduation exercises June 7. Been Named this year. Just take a look at the shows— “ Pajama hg'u offer many of his hits of . Still to open this sea.son are to 46 international match points O None o Q9754 Miss Boutilier. a history ma­ Game,” “Sound of Music.” “ Carousel,” “ Gentlemen years back as well as current the Nutmeg Summer Playhou.se during that se.ssion, raising J972 A4 jor, was a member of' Kappa Prefer Blondes” and “ Camelot” are all around again. fa^rites. at Storrs and the Mt. Southing­ American hopes of an eventual 0 K8762 0 104 Gamma Pi. the national honor Hebert, David John m , son of David J. Jr. and May 4kA853 OJ10 97 Not that there’s anything wrong with them, but since ' TtIe aforementioned Miss Cor­ ton TTieater, now under the di­ victory. and activity .society of Catholic W M W Wi WyW W. Grant Hebert, 15 Mountain St., Rockville. He was bom May rection of CKM Productions of SOUTH they’ve been an n u ^ attractions for some time, it io begins her second week at Opening lead — seven of women’s colIeg;e.s. 30 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandmother Storrowton tonight. Comics Boston. Both are .set to lift 4 A1082 At college, she was active in doesn’t make much ^ a variety on the musical menu. hearts. K is Mrs. Dorothy Grant, Hartford. His paternal grandparents Steve Mills and Dick Bemie are the curtain .soon. The Nutmeg the Classical Club and was pres­ are Mr. and Mia. David Hebert, Brockton, Maas. He has a There are a couple of new ------Walter Avarelli, East, won the O Q53 back along with Billy Reed, a opens next Monday with "Who's. first trick with the ace of hearts 4KQ642 ident of the athletic associa­ sister, Sarah Anne, 19 months. » ones—“Oliver,” “How to Suc­ unnoticed. Mr. Beach him.self newcomer (to the show, not Afraid of Virginia W oolf?” ; and returned a trump, hoping to East South West North tion. , ^ » » * • • ceed in Business Without Really saw capacity crowds pour into Southington June 28 with "Stop burlesque I. There are girls too, hinder a cross-ruff. It turned Pass 1 4 1 0 1 She is a 1962 Manchester Margelony, Joseph Michael, son of David M. and Joan Trying,” “Make a Joyful Noise” the West Springfield tent on P4ss I Pass 4 of course: holdovers Nicole Jaf- the World, I Want to Get Off." out to be a weak defense. 4 4 High School graduate. TONIGHT— FEATURE 1st LaBelle Margelony, 53 Windermere Ave., Rockville. He was (a new musical) and the non­ two occasions last summer- all All Pass fee and Gloria LeRoy from last Lew Mathe, declarer, won in bom May 27 at Rockville General Hospital. His matem^ musical “A n y Wednesday.” to .see the baggy pants comics season plus Miss Dee Light. dummy with the six of spades, the North-South cards at four HENRV JOANNE' JASON' grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaBelle, Clinton. His And all are getting a big play and strippers that combine to The Corio show moves to with more than one company TPC Considers discarded a club on the queen spades and had gone down two paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Margelony, form American burle.sque. Oakdale next week while long­ FONOA'WOOOWARO'ROBARDS Ellington Rd., Wapping. He has a brother, Kenneth, 21 preoenting almost each offer­ With this in mind. Beach has of hearts and ruffed a heart. for a loss of 200 points. The fuU nEimuOTSwtio'"' time favorite Howard Keel ar­ months. ing. tabbed his Friday night produc­ Bids Tonight East di.scarded a diamond. American gain, therefore, was mEnaouis rives at Storrowton for a week's • • * * • Mathe led the queen of dia­ 820 points or 13 international ORIVE IN HARTFORD * A BIB HJINB FBB And there ie one more new tions as "naughty but nice” and turn in "Caroilsel.” The Town Planning Commi.'?- monds, covered by the king and match points...... • M i 91 Schneider, Wendy Gall, daughter of Efimer W. and Idea this sununer. Wally Beach, quite understandably lined up a “South Pacific” which has Barbara Woodworth Schneider, 2469 Ellington Rd., Wapping. producer of the Storrowton Mu- series strictly for adults. sion (TPC I may take action to­ ace. He then ruffed another The hand took 20 minutes to THEimiEiiMnr had top reviews from profes­ heart and led the king of clubs. h e n r y FONDA iKwcm maiwiiaimB She was bom May 31 at Rockville General Hospital. Her pa­ sic Fair in West Springfield, has The Corio show, "Star and sional and amateur critics dur­ night on a request for a special play, while an audience of BOO Giorgpo Belladonna, West, cov­ JOANNE WOODWARD ternal gp'andparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Schneider, 18 come up with a series of mid­ Garter," a Polynesian revue and permit for the construction of watched each bid and play on ing the past two weeks, starts ered with the ace of clubs, and West St., Rockville. She has two brothers, Richard, 10, and night shows each Friday. several others are being ar­ its final six nights at The Oval an electrically controlled dis­ "A BIG HAND FORI 0 314 .s on W. Middle dummy's low trump won the play board. There was generous 0 RPSt'NDRuSSeB Peter, 8; and two sisters, Susan, 11, and' Marilyn, 4. “ ’n>e fact that Ann Corio's ranged. in Farmington tonight. Donna THE LITTLE LADY"| I ***** Tpke., opposite Wickham Park; trick. applause, even from many o •ThlB Was Burlesque” has brok­ It may be a sad commentary Dietz and Brad Mason have the 0 maiiuievinoD o on another for the addition of Forced Ruff Italian fans, when Mathe made Anne Bancroft o a s Qvpsv r o se tea o Wuschner, John Frederick, son of Friedrich L. and Lu- en attendance records at almost that burlesque is what the thea­ leads. 30 to a complex at o cette Gervais Wuschner, RFD 2, Kozley Rd., Tolland. He was every stop on its tour didn't go ter-going public is clamoring It may not exactly be in the When Mathe led a good heart hds contract. It was America’s “ SEVEN WOMEN” 0 Green Rd. and Woodbridge St.; 0 o bom June 3 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal from dummy East had to ruff, beat moment in the match. AIvL IN COLOR Knu-MiupeM and on a request for a zone o grandmother is Mrs. Jean Gervais, St. Hyacinthe, Que., Oan, Declarer over-niffed with the Dally Question o o o loooo change which would free the ace (his last trump) and cashed Partner opens with one club, ^□QBD His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Wuschner, parcel at Hills St. and Hillstown the queen of clubs. This was and the next player passes. You Bregenz, Austria. • • • • • Rd. for the construction of a his eighth trick. hold: Spades, None; Hearts, J- At The Treasure Shoppe shopping center. Now South led a diamond, and 9-7-2; Diamonds, K-8-7-6-2; Barney, Todd Michael, son of Douglas M. and Marsha TTie TPC will meet in execu­ East had to ruff. He could not Clubs, A-8-5-3. Peck Barney, 59 Ward St., Rockville. He was bom May 26 tive session at 8 in the Munici­ at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents ■slop dummy from making two What do you say? R »s«rv. CO S-1951 the big, beautiful performance champion! pal Building to consider those more tricks with the king and Answer: Bid one diamond, are Mr. and Mrs. William Peck, Chateaugay, N.Y. His pa­ ternal grandfather is O. H. Barney, Malone, N.Y. He has a requests plus two others — all jack of trumps, so the game Respond in your longest suit MUSICAL five of which have already been contract came home for a score first. You can show the club brother, Brent, 2. THEATRE * • * » • up for public hearings. Atty. of 620 points. support later. Wallingford, Wilbur Cross Phwy. EXIT M Leon Podrove had asked per­ In the first room of the match Copyright 1966 Marocchini, Mark Thomas, son of Benedict and C. Jane STUDENT WEEK mission to subdivide, into three Camillo Pabis-Ticci had played General Features Corp. DZiklewicz Marocchini, 91 Ellington Ave., Ellington. He was MERCURY COMET’S lots, a parcel at Robert and bom May 28 at Rockville General Hospital. His m atem ^ MANCHESTER and EAST CATHOLIC Waronoke Rds.; and Stanley grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. FTank Gilibeito, Hartford. His Bray had requested a change paternal grandmother is Mrs. Catherine Marocchini, Wethers­ to Business Zone II for a one- The Funniest field. He has two brothers, Michael, 5, and Christopher, 3. RECENT HISTORY OF acre parcel off W. Center St., to Picture of « » « « * the west of the housing for the Any Year Canal, ElUs Joseph HI, son of Ellis Jr. and Jean Bauer elderly. Starts June 22 canal, RFD 1, Reed Rd.. Rockville. He was bom June 2 at Approval for the construction Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandmother is PERFORMANCE! of the 314-unit Fountain Vil­ Mrs. Frances Bauer, Newark, N.J. His paternal grandparents 20% DISCOUNT- lage, on the south side of W. are Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Canal Sr., Newark, N.J. Middle Tpke., west of the Wil­ ♦ ♦ ♦ * * Regular 10% Student Discount Is Doubled For This Week bur Cross Highway, awaits only Kraabel, Timothy Maynard, son of Stephen E. and an ag;reement between the town Sharon K. Murphy Kraabel of 285 Tolland St., East Hart­ and the builders on the interior ford. He was bom May 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. *66 Latest Drag Racing Vehicle plan of the complex. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mts. Henry F. Mur­ Free Graduation Gifts Approval for the 30-unit ad­ phy of 29 Wedgewood Dr., Manchester. His paternal grand­ FEATURE FOR ALL SENIORS dition to the McCarthy-Peck parents are the Rev. and Mrs. M. O. Kraabel of Cedar Rap­ apartments at Green Rd. and 7:00-9:20 Sun. from 2 ids, Iowa, His maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ’65 Cape Horn, to Fairbanks Run • OFFICIAL SURFER PENDANTS FOR GIRLS Woodbridge St, had been tabled, Frederick J. Murphy of Hartford. His paternal great-grand­ pending the presentation of parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rawson C. Jenkins of Falmouth, • SCHOOL KEY CHAINS FOR BOYS amended plans. Those plans may Mass. His paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. C. H. Heniy- be ready for tonight. «on of Minneapolis, Minn. A request from Paul P. Fiano, « O « * * *64 East Ifrican Safari for a change to Business Zone Sabatella, Michael Henry, son of Joseph A. Jr. and :ICE PILOTS COMET TO DRAGWAY WIN Gifts For Guys To Give Gals II for about 19 acres at Hills Lorraine Cormier Sabatella, 81 Moun'taln Dr., Wapping. He St. and Hillstown Rd., drew con­ was bam June 5 at Manchester Memorial Htospital. HSs ma­ C stock Class Champion in match race competition at the Connecticut Dragway recently siderable opposition at a public was Matt Moriarty Jr.’s Comet Cyclone GT, driven by Bob Price in the car. Also pictured above ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Cormier, 22 are Crew Chiefs Don Bradley and Don Tarca wit h Matt Jr. at right. The Big Red Comet reached hearing last Monday. Objec­ '63 lOIMIOO-Mile Durability Run Trumbull St. Hds paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. a speM of 106 mph on the quarter-mile dra^ y strip. tions were expressed by area 1 Joseph Sabatella, Southington. He has a brother, Marc, 16 residents and by the East Hart­ montba ford Planning Commission—^the Department of Theatre 1 The University of Conn. latter contained in a letter. 1 Parker, Melinda Marie, daughter of John A. and Pran­ Tenth Season ■ ces Zaino Parker, 54 Hillcrest Dr., Vernon. She was bom Seven Week Season 1 f hi i P 1 RESERVATIONS June 6 at Mancheeiter Memorial Hospital. Her matemM With An AU Equity 9 0i atom,conMctkot r|j'-| W E’VE GOT THE COOLEST PRICES IN TOWN Professional Resident B grandmother is Mrs. Mary Zaino, Manchester, N.H. Her pa­ Company 9 BOX OFFICE HOURS until June 13 ternal grandfather is John E. Parker, Goffaftown, N.H. She has ^WAIT TODAY thru SAT. Daily 10 AM to 7 PM - Sunday, 12 Noon a bivther, John W., 9; and a sister, Judith Aim, 11. June 28-July 2 DDIfitC r^rii to thubs ■ S3 oo-4 oo-s.oo ***** ON THE HOTTEST NEW COMET IN YEARS! D i s n e y ^ NO MATINEE • WEEKDAYS 8:30 PM rnibLO FRI inU SM . J3 50.S 0O-6. Edward Albee’s SAT 2 PERES • 7 & 10:30 PM Welz, Eric Trent, son of WiUiam F. Jr. and AJma Monogrammed most July 19-23 Sweetheart Ring Who’s Afraid Of Walker Welz, Maple St., Ellington. He was bom June 4 at hilarious VlrgTinia Woolf? William Saroyan’s Pin or comedy Time Of Your Life Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents 2 diam onds July 5-9 are Mr. and Mrs. Everett M. 'Walker, Maple St., Elllng'ton. Max Shulman and July 26-30 JUNE 20 to JULY 2 His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 'Wiili'am F. Wedz N e cklace School Pins — Robert Paul Smith’s George Bernard Shaw’s N O MATINIC ■ N O SUNDAY PCRFODMANCE 1966 MERCURY COMET GT CYCLONE 2-DOOR HARDTOP The Tender Trap Sr., Hunter Rd., Tolland. Pendants, You Never Can Tell NEW DIFFERENT VERSION * • * • • ’ 14.95 July 12-16 Geddes, Randall Roger, son of N. Roger and R u b y C h a rm s Also Burt Lancaster John Dos Passos Augpist 2-6 Presidential Black. Standard V-8 engine, 330-HP, red bucket seats. Sport shift Matching Necklace ’ 6.95 “THE TRAIN” and Paul Shyre’s John Osborne’s Evans Geddes, 27 Ridgewood Dr., Rockville. He was bom From ^ 2 ^ 9 5 U. S. A. Look Back In Anger June 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Mercomatic transmission, courtesy lights, oversize premium whitewall tires. Power Only $14.95 Rings Only $9.95 (Z» 6 0 RI0 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Evans, Huntsville, Ala. East Windsor August 9-lS steering, power brakes, radio with rear seat speaker, deluxe seat belts, two-speed Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman’s His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Geddes, DRIVE-IN ROUTE 5 YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU East Fairfield, Vt. He has a sister, Shari, 1. wipers, cyclone wheel covers. ***** Single Admission Season Booklets Or Buy Her A Watch Or Diamond At 20% (HI Trench, Catherine Lori, daughter of James T. Jr. and Tues., Wed. and Thurs. An entire booklet may be MON to THURS EVES Side: $2.00 used for one production, or Chariotte Ludwig Trench. Davis Rd., Willington. She was Center: $2.26 It nuiy be utilized for as bom June 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ Gifts For Gals To Give Guys FrL and Sat. many productions as there ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eklward Ludwig, RFD Federal Label Side: $2.25 are coupons. 2, Rockville. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. James Trench, Center: $2.50 Regular Season Booklets JULY 10, SUNDAY 8:30 Hartford. She has two brothers, James, 11, and David, 9. $ 3 4 2 2 Sale Price $3095 Auditorium Box Office: $12.25 (7 coupons) * * • • • I. D. 429-2912 Tuea, Wed. and Thurs.— STAR OF Martin, Philip Michael, son of Philip C. and Gail Ran­ Mon.-FrL: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. CENTER “GET SMART" som Martin, Interstate Motor Lodge, Vernon. He was bom Bracelet Theatre Box Offl<»: Fri. and Sat.— SIDE TV SHOW O m Ad am June 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal 429-2912 Student Season Booklets Mon.-Fri.: $6.00 (6 4!oupons) ^ ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY • PRICES J3.504.50-5.50 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Ransom, 14 Werner 4:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tues., Wed. and Thurs.— Dr., Vernon. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mercury's A Charrip, Too! Sat.: 1:00 p.m. to 9:(>0 p.m. SIDE James Mlartin, Gullfbrd, Maine. Curtain: 8:30 p.m. Fri. and Sat.—NOT GOOD JULY 4 to JULY 9 JULY 11 to 16 **•*•> MON to FRI 0:30 Shurkus, Michael Stephen, son of Ropald R. and Cb,rol COST n a r n o r a In The Air-Conditioned Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre SAT 7 PM I 10:30 PM Chester Shurkus, 177 Summit St. He was bom June 9 at 1966 MERCURY COLONY PARK DRIVE-IN ROUTE 5 Manchester Memorial Hospital, ffis maternal grandfather is Ughter ¥nth Tie Toes J* Michael CJhester, Simsbury. His paternal gp-andparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Shurkus, 26 Jensen St. STATION WAGON School Emblem ’4.50 * • * • * FOR THE 8th CONSECUTIVE YEAR Herman, Erik Frank, son of Andrew E. and Anna All vinyl intrior, Multi-Drive Mercomatic transission, vinyl floor ’ 2.50 Free* Zwieback Herman, Vernon (harden Apts., 36K, Rockville. Ho mats front and rear, courtesy lights, whitewall tires, power steering, Engraving took md I p a ^ Uutic by introducingintrnriiirinff was bom May 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospftai. He has a power brakes, radio, deluxe seat belts front and rear, tinted wind- ’ 4.95 Others Up To $24.50 riiield, door edge guards. Early Bird Show Opening June 27 ALAN JAY URNEA FREDERICK LOEWE NANA MOUSKOURI bnuther, Andrew, 7. Top Fun • Top Adventure MON II THUIS EVES J2.H ■ 3.M - 4 St NO MATINff ‘E lvis’ 10:20, ‘In\-Bslon’ 8:26 FRT t SAT EVES U.SO - 4.50 - 5.50 MON-THUR KOO-S.OO-S.SO GLEN HAVEN BOYS’ DAY GAMP no UM].si.i.]s.].isuiNia«i5iiso FRI-SAT $4.SO-S.OO-7.SQ Federd Labd Or Buy Him A Watch or Stone Ring At 20% Off 1st Run Features $ 4 1 5 6 All Color Show! Sale Price $3350 MERCURY PREMIER COUPE

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\. PAGE FIV E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1966 MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1966 P A G E P O U B rE N ^ G Russell E. Stevenson Jr. Alter­ Thuraday at the Plains Athletic Tolland County nates are Dr. Frederick Prose, Party Switches Keld. ToUand Vernon Mrs. Celia Roberts, Bruce ■ State Backs• __ •r American and National Manchester Democrats League games at the field to­ GOP to Pick Cummings, and Daniel Batty. lost three vxyters to the Re­ morrow are Cornwall. Acres vs. Ellington's delegates are ; May Building Permits Up publicans Friday, at a three- Plan to Buy House Candidate $ 1 0 ^ Lakeside and Bodreau's vs. Cov­ Atty. Donald B. Caldwell, Atty. hour enrollment session in Town Budget Vote entry Marine; Thursday, Aitherton B. Ryan, Marjorie S. the registrars of voter’s of­ In 48th District ^ $120,000 Warehouse Listed Case Lands The Tonun’s Tremiblay's; Friday, Brady and Donald Landmann. fice. Somers’ delegates are Rob­ BuMing i>ermlts tor a totai at Welding and Loehr Realty with Cornwall Acres vs. Bordreau’s Of the seven persons who Set for Tomorrow Republicans will select a can­ ert L. Keeney Jr., Magnus Pe­ , 52«. 71« were issued during the n o ^ n s ^J^one 1^ ^ ^ ^ Manchoater haa received pro- C o v e n t T V and Coventry Marine vs. Lake­ didate for state representative showed up, three Democrats Ihninary approval o f Its appUca- ^ side; and Saturday, Zollo/^s vs. terson, Robert L. Galbraith and from the 48th Assembly Dis­ :Tnontfa o< May, an torreaae g^heduled for tomorrow at 6:30 switched to the Republican Vernon realdenta win act to- actual revenue to the town will federal funds for “Open 1 1*1 pi* Tremblay’s and Tomm’s vs. Al­ A. Herbert Wells. trict tonight in the Ellington 1180,416 more than May c t last p tj,e Amiot fields ^ Party, two Democrats be­ morroworrow night on a record high not be detonnlned until the end space" acquladtion of approxi- A U W U. It'A len's. Town Hail. The district Includes came unaffiliated, and two budget of $5,564,391 when they of the fiscal year. Ai^ sur- mately 273 acres of Case Mt Sutures BuOda Beginners meet from 6 to TIE NINYna NOT * year, wtien they totaled $106,300. Loehr Realty vs. VFW and the towns of Tolland, Ellington 5 Suits, Coat unaffiliated voters signed gather at toe annual budget pluses from last year wm b« to the southeast part of town. The sonlng board of appeals 7:30 pjn. Wednesday and 4 to Weddinc b«tti can tloK The large increase is pilmari- RockvtUe Welding va. N A P ^ and Somers. “ X A Bovs’ L ea^ e eame sched- up as Democrats. meeting at 8 at toe ^Rockville applied to next year’s budget. General Manager R o b e r t unanimously . approved 5:30 pjn. Saturday at toe field. ■oar if an ‘Sninvitad The only announced candi-. Taken from Car ly due to a $120,000 permit is- tonight a* the Amiot High School auditoriiun. and oould reduce the amount to weiss announced last week that for a second story to an goest" arere to Meal valu­ •ued to David Webster to can- Fleld is Cards vs. Yanks. The date is Atty. Robert E. King,, able weddiiig gifta. H’s Mayor Thomas J. McCusker be rlased from taxes. Joseph N. Gill, state conunls- gristing basement of Sutures Manoheeter Evening - Herald Five $125 suits and a camel not a riak moat parenta struct a warehouse on Kings­ Reds will face the Pirates to­ uioi, V..O However, the surplus Is not jioner of agri'CuUure and natu- 3^ gjjd Monument Coventry correspondent, F. one of Tolland’s two present Bank Plans todicates that toe estimated representaitves and town coun­ hair overcoat costing $185 were think about vriien plan­ bury Ave. near the Rockville morrow night at S' at the Hicks cost to operate the town and iU to be ^PProclable be- ^al resources, has ^viewed toe ^ constructed by PauUne Uttle, teL 742-623L stolen Saturday morning from ning a wedding, bat it can ban fields. sel for both Tolland and Elling­ happen. Get the low-ooat town line. growing educational system a car parked on St. Janies St. Twenty-one building permits Confirmation Class 2 Branches last year under a tight bu<%et. eral regulations, and has given School Board ton. protection of an JBtna will require a tax rate of 55.5 Atty. King will be nominated The owner of toe clothes, Life ft Caanaky “W ed- were issued by Building Inspec- 'The Confirmation Class of St. The Hartford National Bank the town toe go-ahead for toe The board of education meets Prentiss L. Peterson of 22 For­ mills, an IncreEise of 7.5 mills Birdwatcher Hit by Rep. Ruth E. Lojzlm, Tol­ dioK Preaanfa ‘AB Blikif tor diarlle Schutz, compared to Matthew Church will meet af- and Trust Oo. is planning to next step. at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at too est St., told police he parked over this year’s rate of 48 First Accident land’s other representative who Floater.” 17 in May, 1965. Twenty zoning ter school at the church for build two branch banks In Man­ That next step Is toe local high school tor a third report his car at about 9:30 a.m. and rehearsal and class, today, to­ mills. By BB Pellet has annoimced she will not seek • permits were issued, compared chester, one on W. Middle Tpke. appropriation of about $5,000, on toe Coventry High School went into Arthur Drug Store. morrow, Thursday and Friday. Traditionally, toe budget Is On 13th Lesson re-election. Atty. King has been to 13, and 10 well permits were near the Parkade and the other tor appraisal and survey work. evaluation. The board has a A yoimg birdwatcher was When he returned about 10 ROBERT J. The gowns will be distributed to broken Into two sections: The endorsed by the ToUand and issued by Sanitary Inspector at the Mott’s Shopping Plaza at K toe town eventually w- ^ 7.30 p.™. struck In toe left foot by a BB minutes later, toe clothes were the children after rehearsal education budget and toe budg­ A Hartford man was giving Dean Dwirc, compared to 1 lost the Green. quires toe P ^ e l. toe fedei^ Thursday at the high school. pellet Saturday morning on Ellington Republican town com- gone. SMITH, INC. ’Thursday. Confessions will be et for the general government. his mother driving Instruction TThni'sdftV year. The locations have been ap­ government will pay 50 per cent Thompson St mittee. PV>lice are looking for a rnan heard Friday, following the re- The school sjrstem Is request­ yesterday afternoon. Gleaner’s Circle T7»e Shell Oil Oo. has leased proved by the bank’s board of of all costs, including toe $5,000, Police said Alan Huot, 10, of If selected tonight, Atty. King In his 30’s who was seen in toe 963 MAIN STREET heEmsai. B e n e f i e l d ing a total of $3,187,070, an In­ The woman, Ella Mae Moses The Gleaners’ Circle has Its a .service station to be built on directors, but they are subject REPAY* AMOUNT and toe town and state will 4? Pioneer Circle was sitting will again face John Burokas. area carrying clothes, Bulletin Board monthly OF LOAN crease of $449,549 over last of Hartford, was driving east annual dinner meeting and In- the comer of Rhodes Rd. and t^ the approval by various gov­ each pay 25 per cent. In toe on his bicycle watching a robin also of Tolland, who was unani­ A break into the Pine Wood 649-5241 A special meeting of members year’s budget of $2,737,530. on Main St. and turned right stalla'Uon of officers tomorrow Merraw Rd. The lease was ob­ ernment agencies. $16.75 $300 event toe town drops toe pro­ evening, leaving at 6:30 p.m. when he was h it The pellet did mously nominated by the Dem­ Furniture do. at 379 E. Center tained from Eldredge Vost, who of the United Congregational Outside revenue for school use Into Oakland St. but neglected The branch near the Parkade Dick the terms . . . you payments. 26.58 500 posal, tor one reason or another, from toe Church Community not penetrate toe skin but left ocrats last week. AUy. King de­ St. netted between $15 and $20 ■ will construct the building. are estimated as coming to $1 ,- to straighten the wheel out. Church will be held tonight at be~tam by'Alexande”r 'Ja7- ^hone or 00^6 in!.. tell the Manager how 36.41 700 toe federal governmMit will pay House tor toe General Lyons Alan with a sore foot feated Burokas by 82 votes in in change sometime Friday Pond Director 8 at the church to act on bids 091,972, leaving $2,096,096 to be Her son, Randal J. Farmer, vis on land he owns on the much you want. 50 per cent of toe $5,000, and Inn in Eastford. Police said a 13-year-old boy the last race for Tolland repre­ n'lght. Jotan McCoy of West St., Ver- for the chiux:h’s building pro­ 51.16 1000 paid from taxes. 29,. grabbed too wheel, where- south side of the turnpike ju.st the town will pay toe remaining Officers to be installed are In a nearby house admitted fir­ sentative. Morris Firestone of toe store uaacASUMiY '. nan, has been aippointed water gram. *0n 24 month plan. Mayor McCusker------notes that, ■ ' upon mother unexplalnedly east of the Parkade’s entrance Buiflclil Finmce Syittm • 1700 officii ewiMiWMit $2,500. Mrs. Clarence Edmondson, pres­ ing toe p d let He said he was Tolland’s delegates are Fran­ staff told police toe theif may safety director at CrandaU’s The annual meeting of the In addition to toe school budget, floored the gas pedal. The car The next step after the ap- opposite Tower Rd. It will con­ went off toe road, rumbled ident; Mrs. John Willnauer, aiming at a bird but hit Alan cis B, Weston, Mrs. Ruth E. have entered through a cdllar ‘ j Pood, acxxurding to the board of Tolland Cemetery Association tain about 5.000 square feet. Loans up to $1000 — loans life-insured, at low cost. 'the town last year paid an addi­ across P^ais^ and survey work will ^ president; Mro. Glenn Brad: Lojzim, Theodore Palmer and window. recreafion. will be held tonight at 8 in the tional $760,000 for editcation re­ MTOU two seta 01 raiiroaa ^ negotiations with , Mrs. John ______The other branch, 2,500 Beneficial Finance Co. of Manchester McCoy is a graduate of Rock- Town HalL square feet, will be built on lated expenses, including inter­ toe owners, Wells C. Dennison, g e h m d ^ ^ i i r o r viUe High School and is a soph A voter registratlMi session jfo tt’s property just east of the 806 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER est and principal paymeots on ditch and hit a utility pole and Robert C. Dennison and Mrs. Rotary a signal boTC. "cinare at Southern Connecticut will be held tomorrow from 4 supermarket. Bchooa debts, scbool nurses and Dorothy Jacobson, to agree on ^ ^ State College in New Haven, to 6 p.m. at the Town Hall. crossing guaids. It was mother’s 13th lesson. toe purchase price and on boun- ^ ^ entertainment Hartford National has a ma­ Open Evenings by Appointment — Phone for Hours SMILING » SERVICI where he is majoring in Eng­ "rhe board of selectmen will jor office in Manchester at 595 This year, an estimated $7B1,- ‘Varies- for toe 6:45 p.m. dinner meeting lish. meet tomorrow night at 7:30 In Main St. but has no branch of­ 008 is being asked for related ex­ The agreement, when it is of toe Rotary Club, Wednesday - As a member of the Southem 5,000 Receive the Town Hall. fices in town now. The office penses, to be paid firom toe gen­ reached, will be subject to the In toe First Congregational Bwim team, he won eight first ’The Tolland Education Asso­ proposed for the Parkade loca­ eral government budget. The In­ approval of the board of direc­ Church basement. jAacea and two second places State Degrees ciation and the board of educa­ tion will have a safe deposit crease results in part from tha tors and of state and federal Kindergartens swimming; the baokstrcAce In tion will meet tomorrow night department and will offer a fuH opening of toe new Venton Cen­ (Gontinoed from Page One) agencies. Mothers assisting wdth class- freshman meets lest season. A MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER at 8 p.m. in the Hicks Memo- range of banking facilities. ter Junior Blgb School In S ^ The Town Conservation Com' es at toe South Coventry Co- certified Red Croas water safe­ rial School gym. Both proposed branches will TUESDAY temiber. Because of the university e mission which initiated toe pro- Nursery and Kinder- ty instructor, he has taught chil- The Republican Women’s Club offer checking and savings ac- General govatnmeut budget policy of keeping the enrollment pos^, Is pressing for an Octo- Kingsbury House this AND dren’e cdasses at VaUey FaUs wUl_ meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at counts as well as trust and loan costs for the coming y ew are at Yale College at a fixed level,. her or November referendum on Harold Welllver, ? “ **'.?***? Horowita Po<^in yje home of Mrs. John Perry, services, drive4n teller and estimated.. . . at $2,377,821, com­ there can be no more than 1,000 appropriating too town’s Share Ruder Mrs. Donald the RookviUe recrention pro- Glen Dr. night deposit facilltias. Both WEDNESDAY pared to $2,260,512 this year. recipients of bachelor’s degrees of the overall cost, as yet un- mrg Harnr R. Ryan Jr. gram. will have ample parking space, Both the school and general In any year. But enrollment In determined. and Mrs. Ernest • Zanottl • Bw$^nmlng classes wlU begin Manchester Evening Herald eooordlng to bank officials. goveniment increesee are large­ the graduate programs grows Mrs. Ernest LeDoyt and Mrs. at Crendailil’s Pojid, on Older Tolland oorrespondent, Bette ly diM to Increased salaries. year by year. tiestor Miller will be assisting MiH Rd., June 27. The final SPECIALS NEW TAXES SOUGHT Qnatrale, tel. 875-2845. Both toe public works and police The 1950 commencement, oc­ with classes at the North Cov­ registration session wW be heid Reception Set EAST PROVIDENOE, R.I. em$k>yes have Joined unions, curring at a time when enroll­ entry Cooperative Kindergarten Saturday at 10 asn. In the (AP) — Projected state expend­ 'Va - ^ Bolton Juniors Crown a Prom Queen and suocessfidly negotiated for ment of World War n veterans tn the Second Congregational Ttaiwn Hall, for all children over For Mrs. Bill itures by 1970 will exceed reve­ pay increases. was still at its peak, was imtil Church basement this week. six years of age as of June 1, nue by $26.5 million to $46 mil­ A reception and tea honoring Wendy Boyd is crowned queen of the Bolton High School junior prom by class president For the coming year, general today’s the largest commence­ Mrs. Paul Kingsbury and Mrs. who are residents of the txrwn. Police Arrests lion unless new sources of tax Mrs. Daisy Bill, retiring Lincoln Kevin McDermott, thereby pleasing her evening’s escort, William Robbins (right). Miss govengnent expenses are esti­ ment In Yale’s history. There August Kramer wdll be In A fee of $3 is being asked for income can be found, says Hen­ School teacher, will be held Boyd’s court comprised Elise Matthews, Anne Miner, Patricia Smith and Dorothy Clark. mated at $1,637,888, with $357,- were 2,367 degrees conferred charge of cleaning the class­ each child. Richard J. Nelson, 2 1, of 40 ry W. Stevenson Jr., executive Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. in The dance Saturday night was the school’s first junior prom, for the school’s first jimior 841 anticipated in revenues, that year. room Saturday. School Notoa Harlan Rd., was charged yes- director of the Rhode IMand the Federation Room of Center class. (Herald photo by Pinto.) leaving $1,280,047 to be raised Yale followed Its usual prac­ Boys’ BasebaU dasses at the Hicks Memo- terday with operating a motor Public Expenditures Council. Congregational Church. All from taxes. tice of conducting Its program The Coventry Boys’ Baseball rial and Meadowijrook Schools vehicle so as to cause unneces- former pupils, parents and One Item may change toe ex­ without a commencement speak­ He suggested a personal in­ wiffl dose for summer vacation sary noise. Police said he l i H i E / ' r fo rg et... come tax. Pony League has a home game friends of Mrs. Bill are invited. from a Forest Service watch- pected 7.6 tax Increase: The er. against Mansfield at 6 p m . at 12:30 p.m. June 21. squealed the tires of his car on The affair, sponsored by the tower until Sunday morning. \ Meadowbrook School pupils Main St. Ho Is to appear In Clr- Lincoln School Association, Is Two airmen from nearby <■ win be offered a picnic bag cult Court, Manchester, on June being planned by a committee Vandenberg Air Force Base hmcfa on the 21st. The cafeteria 27. headed by Mrs. George M. John- were killed and two injured m If' DOUBLE win aaU tickets the morning of Bouchard, 36, of 50 son Jr. and Mrs. Robert W. the crash of the single-engine June 20, for both the Mon«^y -^q^tney Rd. was charged last Blake. plane. and night with breach of the peace, Mrs. Bill, who lives at 95 W. The blaze broke out in Well- the picnic lu n ^ te d ^ r e 4 stu- ^ complatot by his wife, Middle 'Tpke., has taught for 33 man Canyon, an area of steep By BILL LENNON TOP VALUE L dents may bring 80 cents on Court date Is June 27. ' years, 29 of which have been canyons covered with pines and m m June 2L Richard R. Hagenow, 23, of gpent at Lincoln. A teacher in quick-burning brush, called the Perfect attendance awards People and nations have known good times and bad. No K.. t etuHATito of Eldridge St. was charged Grade 6, she will retire at the San Rafael wilderness area. be pre matter what the social, economic or physical status is or will STAMPS MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER w i„ Saturday morning with speed- close of the school year next Running through the area Is the MeedoworooMeadowbrook clocked by a v«reek. the Sisquoc River where Cali- be, a crisis or confusion wiU always exist somewhere for some olasH assemblies to be held the crulser patrolman on Hackma- She attended North Adams fomla’s 40 remaining giant con- people. morning of June 21. M e iI i'^ “ " ^ e n t B In tack St. Court date Is June 27. (Mass.) Teachers CoUege and dors fly from their ne^ing area A crisis and confusion Is a part of Uving. Each of us must EVERY WEDNESDAY ih fr B readme group have col- Fred J. Peterson, 32, of Hart- graduated from WUlimantlc 30 miles to the east to bathe. face some sort of crisis or confusion sooner or later. To face a l^ s u r o lu T p ^ ^ hooka to ford, was charged Saturday af- T each ers CoUege. Prior to earn- 'Ihe W ^k vmture-llke ^ s crisis requires coinage—and courage Is a personal matter. 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST be salt to Haiilifoni for the use temoon with m ^ in g unneces- Ing her master’e degree from the with white-ringed necks and 10- Courage can not be leased, borrowed or bought. It must be For a fabulous figure... o f the Revitalization Corps. It aary noise with a motor vehicle. University of Coimectlcut, she foot wingspreads live in tiie 53,- MANCI4ESTER drawn from one's self, for one’s self. And when courage is is hoped by the Class that the He was arrested on Center St. spent several summers taking 000 ^ r e sanctuary set aside for chSdran using the books will Police said the mufflers on his graduate courses at Yale Uni- their preservation. shown, it often draws out the courage In others. When courage find pleasure aisl sattsCactlon motorcycle had been removed, verslty. is shown, confusion can and o ft ^ does disappear. SULLIVAN AVE. SHOPPING CENTER In addition to her dementary to readily and owiring them. He Is to aippear to arcu lt Ever since time began, the gpreatest source for courage has SOUTH WINDSOR Ttom Th*nb Oradnation Court June 27. A written wam- school career, she taught Eng­ SAVE ON been traced to a foundation on a faith. Faith creates hope. panty girdles The following drlldren wlU Ing was Issued to have the ex- lish classes for foreign students Without faith and hope, courage is difficult to come by. In pick In the Manchester Adult Eve­ Father's Doy Gifts graduate from the Tom Thumb haust system changed. spite of dark clouds, faith, hope and courage will always be I JUICY, LEAN, FIVE TO A POU N D^ ^ Nursery School: Gregg Frank F. Strehlan, 19, of ning School under Chester Rob­ FREE WRAPPING i'h the means to let us sec the rays of sunshine again . . . WAT­ PTucWger, Lennie Freeman, Jo- East Hartford was charged Fri- inson, former vice principal of phantoms anne Gallo, Chris Pellegrini, day night with operating a mo- Manchester High School and ARTHUR DRUG KINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE, 142 E. CENTER ST. 649 Robie and Laurie Peters, Ron- tor vehicle so as to cause un­ Lewis Piper, present director. 7196. tile Pfau. Ricky ’Hnkham, Rob- necessary noise. He was ayest- Public services have also been BEEF PAHIES 69l Y ert Fay, Cindy and Laurie ed on Center St. He is ap- part of Mrs. Bill’s career, among Segda arid Donna Weiber. peair in Circuit Court on June them service to the Cancer So­ TASTY, CHOICE PTA Meeting 27. ciety and during World War H A reorganiratlonai meeting Robert J. Palmer, 34, of Bol- to the Rationing Board. Diudng B O n O M of the ToUand P.T-A, wm be Road., VemMi, was charged the war, she worked at Pioneer r hrfd tonight a«t 8 to the early Friday monitog with faU- Parachute Co. YOURS FOR THE ASKING.. ROUND Meadowbrook Schdo*. New by- ^re to obey a traffic signal at A member of the Manchester ROAST lawB wOl be accepted, estab- ^ e Center. He is to appear to Teachers Club and the Man- lishlng a P.T.A. OouncU under circuit Court June 27. Chester Professional Women’s rfiatriCt 2, Connecticut State i>aniel L Henry, 35, of Glas- Club, Mrs. Bill Is a communicant GRAND CHAMPION QUALITY P.TJL tonbury was charged Satiuday of Center Congregational OUR NEW AND ENLARGED Now officers win be elected night with Intoxication. He was Church, and installed by M m Maurice arrested on S. Main St. Court WBley, regional vice president jg j^ne 27. of the Stale P.T.A. The p r e ^ Herbert P. Gochee, 19, of 17 Big Brush Fire 5Sn. STEAKS ous election held last toonth Oakland St., was charged late the 1b no longer Wild under oie Saturday night with breach of Perils Condors HOMEOWNER'S GATALOO ^ •S' new bylaws, aoooriltog to Mrs, ^ HoUieter S t (Continued from Page One) AT OUR FISH COUNTER Walter Ja?nes, currmt p r«- man complained that someone i dent. was looking to a bedrown win- ll*e seaside resort town of Saflta s'-'<1 The new oouncS win be a dow of his home. He is to ap- Baabam, about 36 mfles to the CRAB LEGS u 89c ' s town wide organtoaWon serv- circuit Court on June 27. nouth I * V V big the entire school system. Five hundred expert Indian ’ Ito primary objective will be fire figihtecs arriVed on the lines to develop Interest on the part F R E E -C h o c k fuU of e•s^ SCALLOPS 69c ■^5 through the night, airlifted from t ^ of parents and teetchers to Torrential Rain Arizona and New MOxico. Otheri saving ideas . . . special FOR A WHITER WASH form working committees to GIANT BOX fire fighters moved in from ell values . . A easy home im­ A fi' \ I serve each of the three schools Causes Siides over Cabfomia by bus and to September. It Is hoped that In Hong Kong plane. provement suggestions. . . Ainy l a u n d r y C Q c three PTA organizations can Eight aircraft, which dropped be estabUshed, each represeht- de-it-yourself decorating HONG KONG (AP) — At leaM fire . , retardant sokition ^ on the H J H A DETERGENT tog the interests of the age projacta. Covers the entire groups In each school. 89 persons were feared dead in ^ 3 9 The Meadowbrook School t h e ^ e of a torrertial storm home, reeftep to basement, Sunday that set off mud and HeUcopters airlifted fire fight- SOMBON—IRREGULAR SLICED win house first ttirough third iudeers and aitdaars. Z ip into a Skimma* for grades in September; the rock sUdes throughout the hilly the tofemo area which Ificks Memorial, two third island colony. ^ n e ^ w l ^ u t roads. grade riassee, and fourth and Tliree thousand rescue work- ^ light plane crash touched fS T g r a S ^ i and sixth through o « have recovered «n bodies o « the blaxe Saturday. So re- Call new or step i i for ye v BEETS 1i t c a m Jj^ easy living — easy care! eighth grades will be housed from the debris. Search head- mote was the crash scene, the copy. to the niew high schixd. quarters said 16 more were bur- spreading fire was not ‘visible Plcnlcd led and presumed dead, and LARGE, LUSCIOUS •Hie Women’s Community another 22 missing and feared It’s no wonder we sell so many, many skimmas.* Club will hold Its annual pot- lost. Pt. Box They’re the great favorites for fr^h, easy . hick jrfcnic Wednesday at 6 Police, fireman and txxxqw BLUEBERRIES 39c p.m. at Henry Park, RockiiHe. searched valleys filled with mud MAYTAG CALIFORNIA good looks and comfortable living. Cool, care-free Tbe Democratic Women’s and rocks by the 14-tnch driuge Cottons in crisp seersucker or denim, that lashed Hong Kong for 16 Club annual jrfcnic f<8F'members WASHERS with or without collar. Each with a catch-all pocket. and their husbands will be held hours. MANCHESTER SHOP BING CHERRIES u 49c Ht-waist with diiper . . . in lijrht but Lo-waist without zipper. . . in figu re Saturday from 7 p.m. to mid­ Bulldoeers, heavy tracks and AND finn Lycra Spandex with concealed controlling Lycra Spandex with c«i- tractors were called In to clear night at the home of Mrs. FRIDAYS l a r g e , JUICY Power Net panels. Pretty embroidered cealed Power Net panels at side and A. Moss green, pink or blue stripes ...... 7 * 0 0 Chester Lemek, Goose Lane. rfiattereri cars and other debris Events scheduled include swim­ from main intersections and DRYERS IW.G.GLENNEY 6 4 ^ 5 2 5 3 TO nylon fnmt panel. Open crotch has derriere. Open crotch with inner de­ ming, badminton and hprse- streets, but traffic was blocked PEACHES 2 Lbs. 39c inner etay-frMh, = x snap-out shield. tachable sUeld. White. S, M, L, XL. B. Sail blue or r e d ...... • .. -SvOO ^oes. throughout miKh of the island. .s i-;k 8:30 P.M. Sports Notes Helicopters ferried food sup­ CO. CALIF. LONG WHITE NO 1 W hite.28to84. \ t J S % 8 4 IS Current standings in the Men’s plies to Victoria Peak, a Euro­ C. Yellow, pink or blue checks ...... ► ...... S U M Softball League show Bill’s pean reridentisl area isdatied NORMAN’S 3 3 6 ls c Sendee Station with wins; by SHdes and wa^ed out roads. New Potatoes 5 . 4 9 l'*nr Till' H4*^( Drill NOR1H MlAIN STREET Country Hills, Bouchard FVxm- Emergency generators- were ^ Loungewear, Main Floor datlon and Hayden and Mason set up to supply power. Gas, iUnl T hr llf'nl Nrr\h*al FRESH YELLOW Insurance with one win, one water and telephone service UH UO BUILDING MATERIAL—LUMBER—FUEL Foundations, Main Floor loss; VFW with tme win and no was disrupted, SWEET CORN 6 f« , 3 9 c losses; and NtnOi American Unofficial damage estimatea M.^ NrllFSTFK ELLINGTON GLASTONBURY *tndMBaik Printed Circultat Kockvllla ranged up to BO mUUon. T- PAGE SteVEN ,r^i. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1966 ------—

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mi^CHlSTER^ CONN„ MONDAY, JUNE IS, 196« PAGE SEC chestras of all the rest of the world. 'Why can we not have lo­ Surveyor 1 cala operaopera, ocompanies? u m p K u m . _ _ « world organiaation to depend repeated­ Even when we have a local ^ 8 - ly on one, or even a few of Ita members, cennpany,mpany, as w« do here in A j U U W I . for financial relief. I would hope that • fff ‘^HE WAY Hartford, the public demands action to make the UN financially self- that Frank Pandolfl import ifiO O ll I llO tO S such names as Sutherland and a^tT iwuimm oS f nfc. sufficient would be acted on in concert I HEARD TT Corelli in the mistaken beUef 1 1 BimU Btraat with efforts to strengthen its peace­ PASADBNA, Calif. . (AP) — iBecbeeter. Conn* that It gets the best when it Bitter coid darkness is ap­ iHOMAfl r . g t e o p y w keeping capacity.” WALTSR R. raROUSON by John Gruber gets the best-known. proaching America’s shutterbug FabUshen Thus the Resolution, and Unis some Actually, the performance of IbOBded October 1, i m Surveyor I spacecraft, threat­ of the remarks, in the House at Wash­ “Faust” with Sutherland was ening to shut off — and-perhaps ington on ’Thursday, June 9. barely medicxire, while the per- end forever — the stream of formance of “Aida” with Corel- Hancbeater. Oonn.. aa B e cid ClMW .Rail Now and then, aa we said, it does ity pictures radioed to happen that somebody gets on target, New York’s “Met” managed their reward is minuscule, and U subscription r a t e s to lay an egg of ostrioh-llke their job much more demand- as the production we PayaUe In Advance and does discuss the number one prob­ proportions this month when ing. I cannot subscribe to the several seasons back when to OtM TMT ••eae#ea#aa*Aaaaae ^B.W lem of our times, and does urge a di­ flfcc lIOntiMi eaeaSaBAA******* Rudolf Bing made toe decision premise that opera singers are cast w m nearly unkno^ but rSrm ...... rectional sanity in human affairs in­ Ontt Month «aaaaaaa>B«*B*** to take the company to Europe over-paid today. As to the pit thoroughly well bafanced. c- ^ a arasne cnange m sunaco stead of the irresponsible anarchy our for the first time in over half musicians, they labor under toe I have no objection w^tever temperatures on toe moon, THE ASSOCIATED P W M routine leadership fometimes seems to a century. True, he was smart disadvantage that in the begin- to toe public w orshi^ g a adettHsts at the Jet Propulsion TSie Aaaodated Free* 1« exclnelyely entlU^ rush to join and compound. to the nae ot repubUcatlon of a i new* dl»- Miough not to Invade Germany lUng instnimesntalists were ill- should ne Laboratory said- credited to It or not otherwUe credlt- or Italy; he (those a brief stand paid servants in the house of limited to re(nital appeor^ces. From a high of about 260 de- paper and alao the local newe pcb- In Pails, instead, where opera some noble lord, and the tradi- Opera is a team effort Just as greea Fahrenheit at high noon ” AU*riSlta of repubUcatlon of apedal dla- has long been pretty poor. tion of low pay has endured much as toe sport of crew last week, the temperature will pntchea nerdn are alao reaerved.______Nevertheless toe venture was throughout the centuries. racing. Here, when one member drop to about 260 degrees below The Worst Pollution Carrier a thorough fiasco. Only two - ^ ^ Bing pulls h^er toM xero at lunar midnight. The ^ -»o 1^ the rest, he doesn’t help at all, moon’s days and nights are two S^oi^eSEf^peartin^ A Senate subcommittee looking into operas were presented: Mozart’s ^ provided a scanty 38 in- Steel W ool Heavy Duty Woolmasler General Electric ^ '^ h e r leadtos matter In Ibe Mancheater “Marraigc of Figaro,” and Ros- gtrumentalisbs as I have men-'* but only moves the shell, side- weeks long in earth time. Eventoc Herald______. ______the question of air pollution was told ■ini’s “Barber of SevUle,” repre- complains" lys. UnUss there’s a little power Soap Pads Corn B room Cold'Water Soap Alarm Q o ck aervlce client of N. B. A. Se^lce, by the Public Health Service the other ■enting two volumes at Beau- ^ ^hg orchestra The star who overpowers toe left in Surveyor’s battMies, toe p5bl5h«i RepreaentaUvea - '^a . rest of the cast is just as use­ ld could permanently damage Our la g . Our Io w m I ] ^ 9 7 Rlatheira Si>eclal A ^ c y — New York. Chl- day that limits shoiBd probably be im­ marchafis’ novel about the fa- ^g ahortly do when its Price eaco, Detroit and Boaton.______mows tonsorial artist. Neither Is contract comes up for renewal) less in opera. toe myriad intricate electronic 1 .4 9 99c 49c posed on the amount of lead which can eysteme, they said, preventing ‘To*' 59c inoiT B im a u d it b u r e a u OF CIRCUIaA- ■peotacular; both require (ton- quite at liberty to rise Heavy duty corn Uxxjm la For cold water washing of This attractively low prioad nON . ______further transmission of pictures. Keepa your pots and pans alarm ie Ideal for any bed­ 8 be used in this country’s gasoline aa an Bummate artistry; and the Ros- ^ ^ hearty “Boo.” shiny. Each pad contains ideal for sweeping indewm all your fine woolens, sweat­ ______Democrats Pick Scientists said, they intend to ers, etc. -lb. ean. room or room of the house. Diaplay advertlalnK c lo a ^ bouia; anti-knock element. « ■ini work is lees difficult to pro- plenty of soap. as weU as outdwrs. 1 For Ronday — 1 p.m. IW ay. JV)r Tueaday — 1 p.m. Monday, We do not yet know enough, the ex­ lljr Wedneaday — 1 p.m JDieaday Five Incumbents S .'.S ' For Tburaday — 1 p.m. Wetoeaday. pert in question said, about how for- som e good l>r'^ Fbr Friday — 1 p.m. Tliuraday. elgni substances get into the human body ■tor Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. ^ ^ . even toe pubUc was thoroughly In Sheriff Races lunar land­ 'World War I. 1 heard it then. Claaaifled d id lln e; 10:30 a.m. each day of which they may endanger. But present hostile to this event which was scape. pobUcatlon except Saturday — » a.m. guesses are that many thing^s—indu­ • nf tti« wxHnl sea. young to evaluate By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS They’ve already received 8,- ing lead from the atmosphere—are ab­ !o n ^ ^ a m^esa^artlstic ^ "" autoorita- To no one’s surprise, toe 494 pictures from the moon. Monday, Juna 18 Peters for ^^^e statements in this regard. Democrats’ lineup tor toe eight reshooting many of toe earlier sorbed primarily through the re^ra- ocoadlon. R ^ rta Petera, iot ^ „^ g g g ^ OonnecHcut ------— - scenes to pick up amy differ­ tory system. l^ ^ a^ ’^and Mahler simultaneously includes the five incumbent ences revealed by the changing Meanwhile, there come reports from ‘ as conducters, and singers who Democrats, angle of the sun. A TVnidi O f Directional Sanity what once hoped to, be a great antl- the role (if Rosina *** become legendary, wheth- Nominated for new 4-year 2 Qt. Solid Copper Revere 3 Quart " Now and then somebody does ad- smokdng crusade on the American col­ The orchestra w'as barely ade- f deserved the terms SatuMay w«e Surf Mat or Better Grade lege campus that the crusade h u fizzled Area Weather Whistling Sreaa attentioii to something that la quate, boasting olily 38 mem- I*®"®*"- Patrick J. Hogan of Ha^ord Campers Chafing Dish out, the smoking continues apace, and bers which wiU do in a pinch In %e twenties, still under County, J. Edward Slavin of Sleeping Bags yealy Important and crucial for our ■WINDSOR LOCKS (A P ) — Tea K ettle that it seems Impossible to convince for Mozart and Rossini, parUc- Gatti - Oasazza, the company New Haven County, James R. Air Mattress Our Reg. ^^''no'S^g to i^e'imoS' ^f n ; w” i : o« 1 oo kbnee. a young people they don’t want to flirt Pkrimmon 9 ^ INfg. 0 1 8 Now and then some/body does set ^ with whatever danger there may be in S T i^ n Theater seating only had a pretty fair ItaUan i^ng, ^ ty ,^ e ^ P. W a^^bM - to^U-S- Your A wonderful thoughtful gift list f .9 5 ^ smoking. In one or two instances where shout 1,200. Nevertheless Mr. with Galli-Ourc^i and Rosa Pon- ^ soutmerasi (w fringe problems nobody can ever solve. health, has not been even the chief vil­ Aerial Photograipb By Joseph Satemis Suarteis mdT’m !n siderably, alThcmgh toe orohes- iff Nicholas Pawluk of Rockville. Ix«g Mond tonight. AH this happened again, the other lein of the one disease for which the SHADEGROWN AT BUCKLAND Riirh nerformances but in such Im, under Bodansky, was quite who was narrowly defeated by R will be cloudy and cool with IlifitliilS tei 26” Royce-A-Matic Bicycle day, in the House of Representatives at ■ntl-smoklng crusade fears it most. ra-ip<5 the -*vle mimt be that of unable to compete in Wagner Republican Paul B. Sweeney rain in Connecticut today. High- Washington, when a group of 60 Con­ The chief villain could still be discov­ fhTmi^aturist ^Xer tom with toe oichestra of the Chi- four years ago. est temperatures will teach gressmen introduced House Concurrent ered to be the kind of atmosphere M^t h S ^ eS oago under Pollack. The Democrate’ choice in about 60 degrees. The rain wlU Resolution 600. which has been given us to breathe in K ^ r p « t pinPSHP Johnson came along to take Litchfield County is Joseph A. end tonight and with clearing A Thought for Today ® ^ ’ the helm, and managed reason- Amdroso, a former p(>lice offi- skies the temperature will drop The text of Resolution 600 Is as fol­ the great age of combustion heat and By Rowland Evans Jr. and indeed tiny details would Our Regulor low Inside ably well considering that The cer Vjrom Torrington. He will inito the 60s tor the overnight low s: power and travel. And if this ever be he lost in the vast auditorium Selling Price 42.70 proved so, it would make chronologflcal Depression was then on in all seek to upset incumbent Repub- low. Not Aseembled •"Concurrent resolution to provide for Robert D. Novak “Let every man be quick to facts and information available it has called home for so many intensity. He had been a tenor, lican William N. Menser. Gale warnings are dl^ayed a permanent United Nations peacekeep­ sense, for the rise of cancer seems to to make a judgment, to speak. years, seating around 4,000 3588 hear—slow to speak.” James and his productions tended t o ------from Hatteras to Prcvincetown, date not so much from the spread of An important area for listening people. Rear coasters and front handbrakes. Dia­ in g force. Report 1:19. stress the singers at the expense HOT ITEM 8TOLE1N including Long IMtoid Bound, "Whereas Congress has urged that the habit of smoking as from the spread is that of liearing the 'Word of Mr. Bing now complains that of everything else, costuming, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) this morning. Small craft should Since God has given us two mond tjrpe frame. 8 speed twist grips. the United Nations should dervekjp per­ of mass traffic. The cancer graph would, God at worship. How regularly toe State Department failed to scenery, orchestra, and so on. — A sneak thief here struck remain In port. WASHENGTON—An effort by President Johnson’is man, Hum­ lican friends that he might not ears and one tongue it .suggests do we do this? It will have a manent organization and procedures to In other words, follow the rise of the realize the Importance of such jjave led to toe undue while the iron was hot. Marie Tides will run one to three Chrome mud guards. Chrome rear higgage automobile much more closely than it Vice - President Humphrey’s phrey is far more restricted. continue as Senate Democratic a double need for listening. How salutary effect on our words a venture and refused to con- prominence of “stars” which Edlimd was ironing in her kltcfa- feet above normal at the Con­ ‘enable the United Nations promptly to • * . earrier. Boy’s Flamboyant red, Girl’s Flam­ follows that of the cigaret. staff last Monday (June 6) to Leader if Sen. Everett Dirksen often in life when unexpected and actions. tribute any money. He knew prevails even today. en when 4he heard the front necUcut coast today, employ suitable United Nations forces ■When the ballots were count­ resigned as Repuhhoan Leader Lord, help us to he good lis­ It would obviously make a great deal take the play away from Sen. situations develop we tend to tots in advance, of course, but «mis is an unhealthy situation doorbell. She walked through Five Day Forecast boyant blue. Model #609-610. for such purposes as observation and ed in Oaliifomia’s 38th District, and was replaced by a militant- teners. of difference where the real villain decided to go anyway. Just in my estimation. For genera- the house, stepped outside the Temperatures in Connecticut patrol In situations that threaten inter­ Robert Kennedy^* much-putoH- Democratic Rep. John V. Tun- ly partisan Republican. flare up and say things we later Submitted by could be located. If it Is in the cigaret, why, will remain a mystery. All tlona we have had local sym- front door but found no one. Tuesday through Saturday are national peace and security’ and cized trip to South Africa fell ney, son of the famed heavy- Speoifical'iiy, MansfleM has regret. How much better to de­ Rev. C. Henry Anderson, the same, he had collected some phony orchestras with the re- Mrs. Ediund returned to tfae expected to average near or the risk is then something each Individ­ “Whereas the need for such a force short of the mark. Sveight boxer, outpolled the com­ said privately that he would velop the halbit of being a good Pastor, Emanuel Lutheran 8140,000 from private sources, suit that toe top ten in the kitchen to discover that some- stighay below normal. Cool most ual takes for himself, and that kind of StyKsh Zippered lightweight Vinyl Covered appears likely to continue, and Knowing that Kennedy’s first bined total of Gov. Eldmund G. find the job , of majority leader listener, and then, having all Church and since he gave only six per- United States can challenge and one had entered ilurcugb the of the time but with a brief risk-taking is hard to forbid by law or (IPat) Brown and Los Angeles “Whereas United Nations force, es­ major speech in white suprema- just about impossible if either formances, he was underwrit- gienerally defeat the top ten or- back d(X>r and stolen the iron. warm spell about mid-period. eliminate by education. tablished on a permanent basis, could Mayor Samuel "W. Y orty in the Seti. Karl Mundt of South Da­ ten to the tidy tune of 823,333.33 — ------—— ------■ Luggage But if the risk is In the exhaust, com­ oiat South Africa was coming district’s biggest county. Ttm- be an important instrument for the kota or Sen. Bourke Hioken- for each, not to mention toe Luggage mercial Emd industrial and traffic, that day, Humphrey’s staff ney, a first-termer, gper o f Iow a, tw o o f the ma­ gate receipts at toe Odemmonly Used as wW VVRWfCVVi 26" 7F. Pullman .... 11.88 to connect itself with the business of ties in private industry, the Barry moved to OaUfomla, es- Italian Premier Amintore Fan- on a permanent basis and for rules to now leaning o f Ddriksen to keep main purpose a self-regulation a budget balancer to make burning grtooline of one refinement or Vlce-iPresidenlt seized the occa­ tahldshed residence In the 38th fani ended a two-day official U(to expensive works as “Aida” COMFORTABLY AIR CONDITIONED 29" Pullman ...... 13.88 govern the proper and effective use of the Senate running today. The of industry. Labor and consum­ 8 36” Jr. Pullman... U.77 Men’s 42" Car Bag..rr, 16.77 another. So far, the one thing that gets sion to make an important District, and beat four oppon­ truth is that Mansfield has an er interests were to be repre­ visit to Washington during which and “ Turandot” a possibility. 80" Overseas (Deep^ 18.88 such a peacekeeping force and provl- t d i 3 p . m . dlrtljr year by year, no matter what speech on the whole question of ents to capture the Republican extraordinary intimate rela­ sented in the formation of so- he discussed with President Ken­ There is a g;reat deal said 26” Pullman e'.s-'Meire. 15.77 Ladiet’ 54” O r Bag... 17.77 Blona to train, equip, ai\d finance It.” nomination for Congress. nedy and other high U. S. of­ progrress we make with streams or discrimination against Negroes. tionship wMh Dirksen, almost called industrial codes. and written about the terrific The 50 Cong:ressmen Introducing this Strangely enough, the csir- ficials some of the problems dumps or junkyards, la the air we all Humphrey’s staff hoped to Indispensable to his job as Ma­ On This Date expense of prodixting <^ra to­ THURSDAYS resolution were a bl-partlsan group, make a virid contrast between jietbagger tag applied to Barry jority Leader. confronting NATO. day and the exhorbitanit fees breathe. This Is obviously going to get in the primary did not hurt hlm. In 1502, Christopher Columbus who included Congressman Daddario of hard progress in civil rights at A footnote; Mansfield’s first One Year Ago the stars demand. Let’s face it; FRIDAYS increased attention from now on, and Instead, he capitalized on his discovered the island of Marti­ New! Remington 300 Selectro Shaver this, the IHrst District, and Cohgress- . home (Humphrey) and speech­ choice for an opposite number nique. More arrests were made in toe stars get less at toe Met sensibly, reasonably so, since it may be previous service in Congress man St. Onge of the Second District, in es about equality in South Afri­ on the Republican side is Oah- Chicago civil rights demonstra­ than they do for an appearance the greatest pollution-carrier of all. from another state and caip- in 1862, the French defeated ca (Kennedy). The Vice-Presi­ fomia’s Thomas Kuchel, a lib­ tions. But street marches pro­ with the Cmmecticut Opera. Connecticut. pcdgned on the slogan of ex-' the Mexicans at Orizaba. Lets You Dial a Perfect Shave! dent spoke for tbout 20 m in­ eral, who is now the Assiabant testing alleged de facto segrega­ BUll, 'very few get fees here in Congressman Conte of Massachusetts, I>erience. ^ In 1940, Peiris was declared an utes on the subject of equal em­ Republican Leader. But it’s tion in the city’s schoolb con­ excess of 84,000 a performance. ■peaking for the resolution, said “It has If TVnney wins big in Nor open city. ployment opportunities, and doUbtfid in any event that tinued. Caruso, in Us day, regularly long been clear to me that our cold war veoUber, he will be solkSy es­ • Dial to Shavel pinned his' speech to the fifth Kuchel could win. Furthermore, In 1946, President Harry Tru­ Today’s Birthdays was paid 84,000 a night, and Remington Lektronic V eonfrontations around the world can tablished as a leader of the new Not-So-Iiniited War anniversary of the Plans For Ku^el’o. "standing in the Cali­ man announced that the bag Former Chrysler Corporation OhaUapin topped-Um with a fee generation of Cahfonila Demo­ e Dial to Trim! World’s First Shavii^ System! only be solved successfully and satisfac­ Progress, which came 10 days fornia Republican party Is not three — the U.S., Britain and president, Lester Colbert is 61 of 80i000, This in a day when “Limited” war is pretty generally in­ crats. At one point last year. torily Qirough multilateral action. The earlier on May 27. high today, particularly in the Russia — were to meet to draw years old; Harold Giange, bet­ a dollar bought four times as e Dial to Qean! terpreted aa any kind of military en­ Gov. Brown privately* suggiest- I intervention of a single country against wake of (xmservative Itonald up plans for a peace conference. ter known as Red Grange, one much as it does today, and in­ Shaves with or with­ gagement that falls short of an ex­ DespMe an ekxjueiH and re­ ed that Tunney run Yor Lieu­ the aggressiona euid invasions of the Reagan’s triumph in the Guber­ In 1946, a consistory in of ftxrtbaU’s Im m ortals, Is 63. come tax had just barely start­ Amazing 6-position SELEC- out a cord. Redharge- vealing speerti, Humphrey’s ef­ tenant-Governor on the Brown able energy cells. New Commimist world are not sufficient to change of nuclear blows—^whlrtt cer­ natorial primary. Party leaders voted to canonize Mother Thought for Today ed and was almost non-existent. in o DIAI^ adjusts for neck fort went almost unnoticed in ticket. Tunney said no. and tender skm areets. You Pow er (fonsole lets you tainly would flare into an all-destruc­ niight well oppose him for lead­ Frances Cabrini of Chicago. She bring an end to such aggressions, short the press. It resulted in a brief, • » • A man learns only by two If you compare today’s singers sele(tt toe right position for dial any AC voltage. o f 8Ell-out war. tive global affair. ’Today’s war in Viet five-paragraph item cm page 13 ership in the Senate. was the first U.8 . citizen to be things: One Is reading and the of op^ra with singers such as every area at your face. Memory Uid>t reminds Montana’s Ben. Mike Mans­ named a saint of Qie Roman 'TTie United Nations must be sup­ Nsun Is well out Of the category of of the New Toric Times, while 1986 FUbUabers N ewspaper other is association with smart­ Perry Oom» and' Barbra you shaver is recharg­ field has confided to Repub­ Catbolic Church. ing. Model # 666. ported in all its goals and capacities. ‘Saruah fire” miuiona such as the visit Kennedy’s speech in Capetown Syndioaite er people. —WIU Rogera. Streisand (if either is a singer) See Caldor’s And, as a forum for collective action by ef UR. Marines ts Ijebanon a few years on the evils of apartheid ap­ peared (HI the top of page . Famous Low Price See Caldor*s Famous Low Price bB tbe nations of the world. It can and iMwdc, and weU abort of all-out war. Tet 1 wiH reduce the commitment and obli­ In some respects the “limited” label is A footnote: Kennedy's South gation of any oriF’^tion. Perhaps our misleading. African tour proven once again The rate of U.S. aerial honrijardment problem in Vietnam would be consider­ that his freedom as a Senator in Viet Nam occasionaUy exceeds that to go where he wants and say ably less critical If the United Nations Fischetti Cordand Compact by U.S. aircraft, over Europe In World what he chooses gives him an •ould have taken a stronger hand.” War n. And the total drop by our air­ adfvantage in the growing pollti- Congressman Cohelan of California, craft in Viet Nam may loon top that oal contest with Humphrey. As Choose this Eclipse divan ■peaking for the resolution, reasoned as of the whole European campaign. In iW- Bdby Stroller foB ow s: March, more than 50,000 tons of bomba ^tiere can be little question that in were unloaded in Viet Nam, a month­ Its 21 years the United Nations has ly fig^ure seldom exceeded In W orld W ar in one of three played an important role aa a peace­ n. For this year alone It is expected Herald maker and a peacekeeper. . . . But the 600,000 tons wiU be dropped on North 0«r Rsg. lew and South Viet Nam. In the entire Eu­ UN's peacekeeping force has been much Yesterdays Price 8J99 ropean csunpaign, the UB. drop was sizes - 30", 33'V39" Bke a volunteer fire department. . . . about 1.5 million tons. Dependable! For an organization charged with the Since Viet Nam has nowhere mar tiM 25 Years Ago momoitous responsibility of maintain- number of limited tangets—raSroads, in- Reliable! usEirm BOLSTERS $15 EXTRA Lightweight, sitting baby strcdler. Douglas »ng international peace and security, a dustrial^xomplexes, power plants, high­ Oheoks totaling 828,000 dis­ more permanent and dependable ar­ ways and the like—that Gennany had, tributed to teachers as all local so MANY WAYS It’s simply unheard of! It’s been years plaid fabric with matching shopping bag. ■ schools close for the summer. Always rangem ent Is urgently needed. . . . much of our bomb power has to be tear-. since you’ve seen a quality constructed Ideal gift ior the new baby. “A standby UN force would go a ing up jungles and wamps. The big divan with idl these features at near long way toward meeting this objective. bomb load and the high-level capabil­ C a ll this low price. Use them as regular mat- ity of the B52 would have been very 10 Years Ago It would be a far more effective means well suited to- the targets In Nazi Qtr~ NEW SYSTEM ■tress and box spring outfits, or as a Salet AAen. thru Wed. of fauuring an interiiationa! presence Town departments submit ,,,ta t toner divtut many, but in Viet Nam the giant “Su­ budget request for 1066-57 to­ divan on 6 sturdy legs. Either way you MANCHESTER — where and when it Is required. perforts” seem to be used for scatter- taling 85,453,406 — some $1,- LAUNDRY get a firm Eclipse innerspring mattress, ‘ T t should have appeal to larg^e «n d ' ' Shbt bbtribing. Ahd as' far ad r ^ lb ' are 040,856 more than the town is . AND DRY CLEANING beautifully covered in a quaint Colonial EXIT 93, murUR CROSS PARKWAY smaU nations alike, for brushfires can concerned, the “limited” tag Is appro­ expected to spend by the end ot ON.HABBISON ST. (44) dociimen^type print fabric . . . fully '■*q* ■pread, and peace in an inte^ep^ent priate—and it probably win continue to the current fiscal year. O ff East Center St. ,.,osnmbtddhit 'treated witii miracle SCOTCHGARD to world' la indivisible. be, where bombardment is involved, un­ New Haven Ratirood ..has C ^ iM o r Opposlto flie Oetuetefy resist stains and spills. Add the two Mon., Tues., W ed. & FrL ., • 9:30 AM to 9:30 PM ‘It Is pracUcable, furthermore, as is til, more suitable aircraft can rdieve the rOaUy refused” to restore sierv- bolsters to make your divans into day made clear by the expressed wlUingness B52. Ice on the Hartford-Boston line For Plek-op and DeUvety Thursday «i.> • • . m «. • • • 9:30 AM to I OsOO PM For now, it seems that most of the OaO 649-7758 beds for only $15 extra. Only a limited of 10 nations to date to earmark forces via Manchester. Saturday ...(.i.!***. 9 :0 0 AM to 10:00 PM bom bs exploding in the m u d . smd m ire Mary Cheney Liibnuy plans BmiMhea ntt M i Nwith Bbk ,.. 41 ■ risgfc or JwrffcAn quantity at this price. Order tonight! for the United Nations. of Viet Nam are doing little more than to build an addition, which if 8j»a k l».U t at. and 591 H utford Bd. ‘V r. Speaker, the financial atructures promising someone a handsome start in granted budgetary approval wiU A h» FMe Ctoenere Vs . af tlM United Natlona alao require ur- the scrap metal busIneM acme day-— «M Owter Street tile refersDOtodooni and ' 4” ^■ot attoBtlan. B la not ba^tlij for a BPfUNOFiaUI UNKW K'dXMin (v a o h P A G E N IN E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1966

MAKCUESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1966 Discharged Saturday: Mary Loftus and son, Thompsonvllle. Heart of the Matter VASB E IG H T Admitted Saturday: Daniel kigton. RANQE F e m o F i Ibomey, 6_Sqbtt Dr., Vernon: Births Saturday; A son to Mr. LaMarche,/75 Union SL, I ^ k - Discharged Sunday: Slgney coatrlbutiom to a Book of ,B«- Zoners Hear Frances’ “session, Stafford and Mrs. Harold Welles, 36 Hei- .rfu«- «?nav 116 Hltrit St Undstrom. 76 Main SL, Talcott- 1 ^ . — Vtoat IB AND About Town tyt Hollywood %Again^ S r i U e l m S HartSfJi: 6 ville; Michael Zaromba, Glenn membrance at S t Mary's Springs; Deborah Wlesner, 10 dl Dr., Vernon; a son to Mr. pump 6on- FUEL OIL Weekend Accidents Obituary Church, or to the Brlatol G>uncil, School Board, Susan Dr. Vernon; Esther MC' and Mrs. Alfred Weiss, Mt. Ver­ Quarry St., Rockrille; Barbara Er., Tolland; Crystal McCTmUs. troUed by electricity located to g a s o l i n e Bids June 20 non Apts., Rt. 83, Vernon. ing Nurses Assodation. The French Club at Mahdies- Time Flies, Bea Lillie Lain, Ellington. Shaw, Ellington: .Paul Hasler, 31 Tliimel Rd.. V ern w a quasi-cylindrtoel cemtainer of ter will have Its final public Admitted Sunday: Scott An­ Births Sunday: A son to Mr. 2 Vine Dr., Vernon; Frank Huggins, 25 Fox Hill Dr., Rock- The Zoning Board of Appeals Gerald Chandler, 155 E. salt water. Answer: The human whist and setback party of this Plan Meetings Tonight derson, Ellington; Helen Cava- and Mrs. Norman Jarry, Vir­ Reedy, 28 Litchfield St„ Man- ville; (B3BA) on JUne 20 will will be 7X Main SL, Rockville; Mrs. Vir- heart within the human body. iKiU Five in State A.J. Camey Dies; | F u n e ra ls season tonight at 8 at Orange Back After 28-Year W ait nagh, 25 West Rd.. Rockville; ginia Lane, ’Tolland. cheater; Ellen Chicoine, asked to dear the last obstacles The town’s two most imporP John E. Aberlo, 20, of 06 Re­ BANTU OIL Hall. Refreshments wUl be serv- fAPi — That awry. Annie Bancroft. Rt. 30 Rock- Discharged Friday: U y n n Spring k . Rockville: I^wrence FARM A LANDMARK TUB! ASSOCIATED PRESS and struck a tree. to the construction o< a new ant policymaking boards have gan Rd., rode up a sand bank Ex-Selectman of *" Mrs. Alfred Vetmard viUe; lAvln BaUa Orta, Elling­ F r i e r, Ellington; Christine Light Jr.. Ellington; Ruth Heim, 52 Ellington Ave., Rockville. ^ (OMI'ANY, INC. K ve persons were killed over In an out-of-stote accident, a t irrem-eeslble sprite from BUgh- Under the dlr«rtion oi G e o ^ both scheduled meetings for to- on property owned by Jarvis STEELES TAVERN, Va. the largely attended funeral the door. Card parUea will bo u RoVffiU. Miss UHie has been ton; Randy Barton, 111 High St., Burns, Bradley Dr., Rockville; Ellington; John Sporck, Eliing- ltd MVIN STUKKT the wedtend to Connecticut Wgh- Bailor from Devon, 20-year-oM K to night. Realty on Rt. 83, and, accotd- (AP) — Walnut Grove Farm, South Windsor of Rockville: Harold MacNamee, Raymond Bateman. Ellington; ton; Mary Terasavitch. Broad The H ei^d’s Vernon b u r ^ ^ e r e C/rus McCormick Invent­ v f b Two of the fatal James Nlper Jr., was killed at A special meeting of the board ing to police, lost control as he TKI,. HOmoter . Glastonbury. Susan Rauccio. Niagara Falls, Brook; Ernest Johndrow, 11 is *8 Park SL, ^ iw H Ie , ed the mechanical grain reaper, occurred on the same Great Lakes, 111., Saturday. Nip- HLUNGTON — Arthur J. ------. ------“■ n------" - - heavens, could it bfe that ^ e e l as freely requesting two variances for. of representatives has been turned to go bairic down. He was Umkvilli’ H7ri-.'t'.!71 Vennard, waa held thia morn­ N.Y.; Bertha Uneless, 29 Laurel Cedar St., Rockville: Everett P.O. RoX 327, teL 875-3136 or has been designated formally as st#tch of Route 84 to Monroe, er was stationed at the Great Camey, 69, of Burr Ave., E!l- Mancheater WATES will meet jojig?_28 years. cahed to consider an industrial taken to Rockville General Hos- Births FYiday: A son to Mr. ing from the John F. Tierney the Residence Zone A aite—the SL, RockvlUe. Tetro, Broad Brook; Mrs. Ruth 648-2711. Nineteen-year-oM June Maori Lakes Naval Hospital. Hngton, died late Saturday tomorrow at ,the Itaban Arneri- indeed that's what the record as she would like. and Mrs. Earl Spielman, Ell- a national historic laiydmark. FXneral Home, 219 W. Center water line project and a swap pitid. One observer said he ap- of iCnsonla was killed and three In Norwich, ItS-year-old Don- night «tat NewlnvtonNewington Veterans - — ------■ ------can v^iuo, uiuriuge oi. ttcikiiuik Kooks »av Her last mm nere ^o..".-/------— „ . .« ■ ■ ■ - with Eilltogton for the use of peared to have suffered a brok- Other Ansonia girls were In- aM Camby drowned at S ^ ^ g Hospital. He was first select- ^ ' in win be from 7 to 8 p.m. May ^ga "Dr. Rhythm” writh Bing tions,” t ^ ^ t h e y the^^s^nd to buUd doser to Vernon’s sewage treatment en leg, and cuts on his head Jured to a head-on collision Sat- Ptmd in Mohegan Park Sunday ^ South Windsor fOr 12 ^ ^ A sj^ption. featherweight awards were won croeby to 1938. laugh terribly and thm th ^ ^ e seco _ reiniip plant for the use of Ellington’s and 1 ^ side. No arrest was urday morning. during a famUy outln^D ^ald ^ was a retired «fn- tS* James AHey with a 16- how the time does fly!” say, ‘Out! Out!’ So S refuse disposal area. made. That afternoon there was an- a novtoe swimmer, ventured out ^ cdebrant. monthly loss, and Mrs. remarked Mias LUlie as though tone down my ideas. J ^ ^ u i d 1-5 The school board will consid- George A. Fisher, 20, of 97 otherbar collision 100 yards away beyond Wams depthatym andonu wentwem un-mi- g,g Departmentr>«r»-ren,»nt laney, pastor of St. Bridget s Kamor and Mrs. Albert she had lust made up the do go a bit too far now and struction would be 15 er closing the parking lot on West Rd., Vernon, was issued a Onirch, was In the sane- geiwianter, losers of 11 pounds e ^ ^ o n th «v ” . , feet of the rear R ^ - and Mrs. Frances Taylor, 28, der. Oamey was bom In South St., behind school build- warning for failure to drive to tuary. Paul Chetelat was or- ^rar will X e was' discoursing on v«r- Miss UlMe’s adventures latlons require ajO ^oot buffer, of Brookfield was fatally to- 'Ihe body of a Ifi-year-old Rockville Fbb. 19, 1897, a son Ing A, among other business. the right after an accident on ganlst and soloist. Burial was to „ „ "Varieties of Tea and jpus mattMs to the lo W of the the cinema have been sporadic. The town aocerpted the parcel jured. aie died Saturday niglrt FaiifieW boy Who drowned more ^ Oorooron. 'The representatives will con­ siuiday afternoon bn Etoi Hill at Dantoury Hospital. than a month ago was found ^ Navy veteran of EaM Cemetery. Fattier Father Coppa uses.” Hot and iced tea wlU chateau Marmont, the venera- After she had estobUshed her- g^riy this year after the ZBA, read the committal'service. duct a public hearing on the Rd. PoUce said a car driven by near Penfield Reef Ugjithouae ^^rld Wars I and n, and a be served. we hostelry fevor^ by visitors self as a superb on Dec. 20, had a ^ i^ e d a water line proposal, for an in­ Police say that Fisher, who 28-year-oM off Fairfield Sunday. Bearers were William DeHan, ----- from the New "york theater. "Chariot’s Revues," She played ygriance to diminish the land a Piidierton man, member of Hockanum Bar­ dustrial park on Feeder Rd. suffered a cut finger and Robert Schultz of Shelton, was ‘The body waa identified as Raymond Moeller, Raymond racks, World War I Veterans. Past Matrons Association of Miss UUie was having a day off in * silent, “ Exit She g^ea of the a^ointag apart- 'The Flock viJle Water and bruised leg, was heading west turning left into a gas station that of Rotoert Day, one of three Donahue, William Collins, Ed­ Survivors include four sons, Temple Chapter, Order of East- from "Thoroughly Modem MU- did routines in an ment complex. Tlw par- Aquaduct Co. has offered to lay on Elm HiH Rd., lost control of when the, collision occurred. Fairfield .youths who drowned ward Winzler and Russell Qra- Francis P. Camey of EHlington, em Star, will meet Wednesday He,” and she didn’t Uke It one two, then “ Dr. Rhtythm m ggniad been a part of that area, the water line at a cost not to his vehicle, and swerved to the Mirs. Taylor was in the other May 4 when their motorboat ham. CCS James A. Camey of Rockville, at 6:30 p.m. at WllUe’s Steak bit. James McCarthy and William exceed $125,000, and to finance left side of the road. ’The car car, driven by Durante Fiore, capsized. ' , Arthur J; Camey of Tolland House, Center St. 'T would much rather be Still fondly remembered oy pgck, owner of the aparements, the project for the town. struck a dirt bank and tipped on 41, of Danbury. In all, nine per- The body of Roger Lacouture, Mrs. Bertha Bowman and John H. Camey of South ---- working with all those darlings comedy buffs is “ On Approve, _jj,ggqygn,fiy deeded the fire- A t a regular meeting last its roof on the highway. Fisher sons were Injur^ in the crash. 16, waps recovered .last week. Fimeral services for Mrs. Windsor: atod two sisters, Mrs. Dauchters of Union Veterans Universal,’’ she said airi- which she made in 1943 house site to the town at no week, representatives decided escaped through the broken The other traffic accident vie- The body of l5-year-old Michael Bertha Lane Bowman, formerly 4 ^ Leona Carr of Nyaek, N. Y., of the Civil War will meet to- IV- Besides, rtie hinted darkly, Clive Biwk. charge. . _ to pay the costs of the line at windshield and went to a near- tlms were:, Ames is still missing. of Manchester, will be held to­ and Miss Helen B. Oamey of morrow at 8 p.m. at the home of they nUght be doing things be- eo in “ Around the World m 80 Manchester Green fire- $25,000 a year for five years, by house to call police. 'There David Fretz, 17, of Meriden, ’The body of another Connecti- morrow at 11 a.m. at the Wat- 'jriC'v.\RKLTS EaHi^d»n. hind her back. Days,’’ that has been the extent resemble the new Mc- The cost would be reduced were no passengers, who died at Meriden Hospital cut resident who, had been ,mlss- ktos-West Funeral Home, 142 Mrs. Maude Shearer, 60 CXiah- The funeral will be held to­ Her tone ranges from angelic of her movie career. Pity. :e at. firehouae, planned by should the construction cost be A car stolen from Max Sad- Sunday of injuries suffered when Ing since Feb. 19 was found in E. Center S t The Rev. Joseph morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the to dlaboloical, sometimes in the At the age of (censored), the architect Arnold Lawrence. less than the maximum. lak of 11 Reed Rd. was found a car struck a tree in South- the Byram River Saturday. E. Bourret of Concordia Lu- — comedienne seems little Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros­ same sentence. She expreased The ZBA, when it meets on A second finsince proposal, to early Sunday morning when a Ington the night before. The A dredging crew working theran Church will officiate. Miss Frances Opalach and pect St., Rockville, With a Mass admiration for the star of "MU- changed from when she made June 20 at 8 p.m., wiU hold pub­ pay $18,000 a year for 15 years, Lynn Dr. resident called police 17-year-old Alexander along the ^ reqtoem 'at 9 at the Church wUl be to East Ceme- Miss Avamarie Opalach, both debut in (cen- driver, Ue,’’ Julie Andrews: “ What a her Broadway lic hearings and will consider was rejected. to report an accident. < PRICES! Arisco m of Cheshire, waa side of the river found... a- sub-... ^ . Duke, EBlngton. Burial tery.' daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- lovely, lovely girl. And what a sored). actions on nine other requests: Representatives favor immed- Police report that the caller chai^ed with negligent homi- merged oar, hauled It out, and Friend may call at the fu- ry J. Opalach of 296 Ferguson MOTT S will be in St. Bernard’s Ceme­ great talent. I shall have to do “ No ages,’’ she warned the 1. Fhrancis G. Mott Is request­ late action, because one Indus- reported hearing a loud crash at cide. a body fell back Into the water. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Rd. and their cousin. Miss Mar­ tery, Rockville. something about those girls. ’Too interviewer before departing for ing a two-year extension of per­ try has already signed a bond 3:49 am. Sunday, and saw a EJdwaird S. Dewing, 68-year-old It was pulled out and ideotl- tha O'Leary, daughter of Mr. Mends may call at the fu­ much talent." the studio. She was wearing mission to store tires in a build­ for deed for a Feeder Rd. site vehicle roll over. A “young lad” president of a West Hartford fled as that of John Calvo Her- Mra. Irene Woods and Mrs. James O’Leary of neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Miss Lillie was perhaps indul- slacks, a brightly checkered ing at 233 Oakland St., in Resi­ end a second Is reported inter- mn from the scene to another APPLESAUCE real estate agency, who was nandez, 45. PoUce said he had Mrs. Irene Wcx>d8, 72, of Hart­ Westport, formerly of Manches­ blouse, the inevitable pill-box ter, sailed Saturday on the SS g;ing in a bit of realism for her dence Zone A. He has had the earted in locating there. car, which drove away. Sadlak, struck by a car in West Hart- addresses in Westport and Mil- Nellie Darling ford, mother of Mrs. Ixnils Vlc- role in the film. She plays a tal­ hat and oversized sunglasses. __ -oui according to police, had left his ford Friday night and died Sat- ford, ^rs, Nellie A. Darling, 93, orito of Manchester, died Sat- Homeric for Europe. Both reportedly are hinging ent scout for an Oriental white Her face was smooth and there omnecUcut Bank and their decisions on the exten­ keys in t^e ignition. The car urday. Calvo apparently drove off a mother of Lee Elmer Darling urday at McCook Memorial was bounce in her step. slavery ring and throughout the Trust Co., executor of the es­ sion of water to the site. was badly ^damaged. SgL Wal­ And Mrs. John Kelleher, 53, dead end,road that runs through o^ Manchester ahd Mrs. Emory Hospital, Hartford, Members of Junior Century How does she manage to re­ movie she tries to do in Mary tate of Robert J. Smith, is re­ I f the project is approved by ter Smlegel is investigating. of New York City, a paspepger an abandoned sand bank. Police ciough of Tolland, died Satur- Survivors also Include two Club, Inc. will fold bulletins to­ main ever yoirthful? TYler Moore. But she turns out questing a two-year extension representatives after the h oa r-__Michael^ ^ P. Baudln, 26, of . 6 In a car which veered Off Route said, there- was not evidence of night at the Enfield Nurs- sons, three other daughters, morrow at 8:30 p.m. for Lutz “ Clean living and clean think­ to be a maladroit murderess of permission to maintain a ing, this year’s jiayment of Ward SL, RockvlUe, was arrest- 209 in Morris Saturday night foul play. , ing Home. ' eight grandchildren and six Junior Museum at the home of ing,’’ she replied, adding as an and all her schemes — poison parking lot on the south side $25,000 would be added to ed Sunday at 1:40 a.m. and ■ A T M A N ------^— . Survivors also Include two great-grandcWldren. Mrs. William Calhoun, 123 afterthought, “ Yeah-yuh.” charged with breach of peace, darts, lethal gas, etc. — go of Ford St. to Residence Zone next year’s budget. T I " * o l Spruce S t; James Oliphant, 41 other-sons, another daughter. Private funeral services will White St. refusal to surrender operator’s B. He has had the permission Also on tonight’s agenda Is X l O S y i l l d l i 4 0 1 0 5 Geraid Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Emtiy 12 g;randchltdren and 32 great- be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. at tlie proposed swap of the use license, and operating a motor Visiting'hours are 2 to 8 p.m. Oaivano, 378 Tunnel Rd., Ver- grandchildren. th« Rose Hill Funeral The executive board of Buck- since 1956. vehicle with a defective muffler. District Names Coventry 3. Print-Mart Oo. Is request­ of the Vernon sewage treat­ RRST SHORT in all areas excepting mater- non; Mrs. Idna Perlbach, 15 FTmeral services will be held 680 Ebn St., Rocky H ill Burial jg g<.hool P TA will meet to- PoUce report that Baudin was Ill ail 01CK19 ■■■MV...- Mrs. l^na Perlbach, 15 ------— ------__ ----- k i lim -M-amrtv-iQi ing a two-year extension of ment plant fOir use of EUlng- CUT CUT nlty where they are 2:30 to 4 Hendee Rd.; Robert Larkin, 159 tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Carlson wiU be In R^ e HIU Memorial night at 8 at the school. stopped on a routine check. A f­ Barry Thursday jjjj Car, permission to maintain, a ton’s proposed land-fill dump. p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and pri- Wadsworth St . Ext.; Robert FTmeral Home, Franklin Fnrk,Rocky Hill ter the check he drove off, a printing bueinesB on Sunset St. Mayor Thomas J. McCusker , , , , . ,, vate rooms where they are 10 Popoff, Andover; Nancy Cava- Square, New Britain. Burial will There will be no cailltog hours. J mo» loud noise coming from his car. 'The American Legion will ■Manchester’s Deputy Mayor in Residence Zone B. Permis­ and other Vernon officials met s.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors are re- anugh, 15 Brimwood Dr., Rock- be to Fairview Cemetery, New He was stopped again, and this meet tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. at David M. Barry, state senator sion has been granted every Wednesday with Ellington se­ minded not to smoke to pa- vlWe; Michael Turner, 11 Gard- Britain. James H. McDowell Sr. time refused to give Patrolman the post home. from the 4th Senatorial Dis­ Pony Killed two years since 1948. lectmen to discuss the swap. tients' rooms. No more than ner M ., Vernon; Mrs. OoJleen Friends may call at the fu- Funeral services for James Thomas F. Sheehan his Ucense. trict, made one of the seconding A Manchester woman was in- 4. William J. Sinnamon Is Officials from both towns ap­ rivo visitors at one time per Phelps, 40-Durant St.; Mrs. Su- neral home tonight from 8 to 9. H. McDowell Sr. of 106A Blue- He Is scheduled to appear in GRAPE OR APPLEGRAPE speeches Saturday, when Pat- jured and a pony killed when pear to favor the move. patient. - -^n Kohler, 65 Clinton St.; The family suggests that field Dr. were held Saturday Memorial Temple, Pythian requesting a variance to erect Circuit Court in RockvUle on rick J. Hogan of Bristol re- t^e pony was hit by a car on Vernon has been without a ADMITTED SATUR- Richard Young, Coventry; Mrs. those wishing to do so make morning at St. Mary's Episco­ Sisters, will meet tomorrow at a breezeway and a two-car ga­ July 9. ceived the Democratic nomina- 44A yesterday afternoon, dump tor about six years. El­ DAY: Edwin Aberle, 66 Regan Catherine Wragg, Coventry; memorial donations to Trinity pal Church. The Rev. John D. 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. rage at 461 Parker St. in Resi­ Stanley G. Johnson Jr., 20, of tion for high sheriff of Hart- Mrs. Sophie Kulo, a passen- lington does not have a treat­ WELCHADE DRINKS Building Hughes, senior assistant, offi­ There will be a Flag Day Serv­ dence Zone A. ’Ihe construc­ 18 Oak St., RockvlUe, was ar­ Rd., Rockville; Agnes Brault, Mrs. Phyllis Ostberg, 23 Barry Methodist Church ford County. H («an has held g,gr in the car, was taken to ment plant, and had contract­ ciated. James McKay was or­ ice. Refreshments will be served. tion would be five feet from rested Sunday at 11:30 p.m. 1 Walmit St.; Frank Calabrelta, Rd.; Mrs. Ethel Heyward, RFD Fund, New Britain, ---- *^be post for eight years. He Manchester Memorial Hospital ed with the former city of 42C ' Blucfield Dr.; Henry 1, Rockville; Mrs. PliyUls ------ganist. the sideline. Regulations call and charged mlh the wilful de­ Temple Chapter, Order of nominated by 6th District for treatment after the colli- Rockville for use of its plant Dufresne, 214 Hilliard St.; Mrs. Balamceaq, EHllngton; Mrs. 3an- James R. KUne Burial was to Veteran’s Field for 10 feet. struction of private property. Eastem Star, conducted a very Congressman Bernard F. Gra- gjou. The pony was a family tor two industries which relo­ Josephine Dziama, 8 Locust dlna Trioarico, 5 Harriett St., ROCK'VTLLB — Jsimee R. of East Cemetery. 6. Caldor of Manchester is successful Chicken Barbecue ^ewski, also of Bristol, cated from RockvlUe and some According to poUce, Johnson, WUbGrt St., Wapping; Mrs. Ella Ent- Vernon; Mrs. Donatie Hindson, Kline, 74, of Killingworth, father Bearers were Howard Craft. pet of the Merrill Goings on seeking a variance to erect a who rents an apartment, broke yesterday, according to Mrs. « « Thursday night, Rt. 44A. free-standing ground sign at other areas. wistle, 14 McKinley St.; Herbert 7 Lockwood St.; Mrs. Arleen of James R. Kline Jr. of Rock- David LeTarte, Clifford Sault, a locked door to gain admit­ Ik. n.1 ITSAK Ik.' John ' |Ueg, worthy matron. nominated by State ita hew shopping center in School Board CHUCK STEAK ffiOUND ROUND PORlIkHOUSE Frazer, East Hartford; George Munroe, Glastonbury; Mrs. Lll- 'vlllo, died Saturday at Middle- Clarence Vennart, Elmer Ven- The car was being driven by tance to the ceUar of the build­ ffgflm Keith E. Johnston was the Comptroller Raymond S. _Mrs. _ Nancy______K. Pinard of M„ Businesa Zone m , east of Some opposition is expected Gibson, 269 W. Center St.; Mrs. Man 'VVjulgaris, Coventry; Mrs. sex Memorial Hospital, Middle- nart and Gordon Beane. ing. David Friedrich of 115 (ihief cook, assisted by officers Thatcher of East Hampton to oottage Ave., HazardvlUe, ac- 1145 Tolland Tpke. Regula­ on the proposal of the board of Pauline Goldstein, 46 Foster Jean Hearn, East Hartford; town. The Holmea Fimeral Home Prospect SL, RockviUe, owner of CANNED VE8ETABLES CHUCK FHJJET ROUND and members of the chapter. ^® Democratic candidate to (^rr. at a high speed when he Kelly Rd., Vernon; Sheila Eas- erine Filloramo, RiFD 1, Man- of Geoi-ge E. Stiles, died Satur- ■nW, there was need for furthw Donald Collard, 26, his broth­ 7. Manchester Motor Sales, iffiwPORTROAST a * F LOAF M R ter, 58% Spring St., Rockville; Chester; Linda Saucier, 39 Plo- day night at Waterville, Maine, explanafion of su^ects’ rights Viet MIG ber elections is expected to be Btc., is seeking a special excep­ end by some people working in went off the road on a curve, FLANKEN RIBS er, also of North 'Windham, was went through a split rail fence Carol Gould, Mystic; Mrs. Helen neer Circle; Mrs. Sarah Jaml- Mrs. Btiles wtas bom to 'under poUce questioning, and he George T. L.aBonne Jr. of Glas­ tion and a certificate of approv­ the downtown area. FRUIT DRINKS charged with intoxication, but amd across the lawn, striking a Heard, 281 Henry St.; Mrs. son, 52 Spruce St.; Mirs. Cath- Hartford. March 2, 1910, a proceeded to lay down the fd- (Conttoaed from Page One) tonbury. LaBonne, a Manches­ al for a new oar dealer’s li- Also to be considered tonight ter insurance executive, has posted $100 bond. lamp posL and ran into the left Beverly Krut, 170 Taylor St., erine Hornait, 713 FVwter St., daughter of Edward and Grace lowing rules: 1. "The prosecu- BOth aro scheduled to ap- Center M. ere the following items: F o r Y o u r Outdoor Eating Measure paratroopers Into the charred been endorsed by the GOP . in Business Zone H. A new state —^A raise in tuition tor out- side of a parked sedan, all on Talcottville; Gilbert Lebrun, 104 Wapping; William Casper, Poronell Ray, and Hved to 'tloin may not use statements, pear m Circuit Court in BdniIi i i Bddwl” CiBwC jungles, and a battalion of the Town Committed o f the four- Man- of-town students. the Vallera property. "Ward is Regan Rd., Rockville; Sheryl Glastonbury; Mrs. Catherine Manchester more than 35 whether exculpatory or inculpa- j „ Chester on Jime 27. regUlaticm requires separate ad­ nm - Levi, 94 Spruce St.; Donald Loehn and daughter, Bloom- years. She was a member of tory, stemming from ^mstodal an end-to-end sweep town district, dresses for new construction. —^The work-study and track schedffled to appear in court l a - 9 7 ' Crt ta Crt _ __ Riitty A. Lannon, 22, a Unl- G R O i^ CHUCK o 69‘ FRANUZa79>Aa69® BEEF Linsley, Stafford Springs: Mrs. field; Mrs. Gall Martin and son, Second Congregational Church, interrogation of the defendants , ^ estamated The 4th District Republican The company had constructed prog;rams at Rockville High July 12. Iii4« Etc—Fim in 4 Rita Meyer, tilast Hartford; Kelly Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Owen- Survlvors include two sons, unless H demonstrates the use 1,000 Norfh Vietnamese were Nominating Convention*^will be Connecticut student, a body shop during the past School Fayette Lodge rwkhMm Alexander Morano, 17 % El- dolyn Mund and son, Hebron; Dr. Edward G. Stiles of Water- of procedural safeguaaxh effec- believed burrowed In. held June 30 at the Glastonbury arrested Saturday on Rt. year. — Roof repairs at Lake St. Fayette Lodge, AF&AM, will •CmOliInn^.T4K fll00 fSJSm m o m SAUSAGE !S8 Ik. 79* SLICED BACON A ^x>kesman said the para- Branch of the East Hartford charged with speeding, Elementary meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at VEGETABLES:•VWiirMdMMa dridge St.; John Nechltilo Jr., Mrs. Charlotte 'Trench and ville and William F, Stiles of ^^ve to secure the privilege 8. Mortarty Bros. Inc. is esk- end Northeast SoauM 6iu< lUtz UvMwnil «r MiPlPlMiMI 891 Hilliard St.; Stanlslaw Pac, daughter, EJllington; Mrs. Ruby Manchester, and a grandson, against self-lncrimlnation.’’ troopers met light, sporadic Federal Savings Bank and is set to appear in court i , , ^ schools. the Mlasonic Temple. 'The Mas­ June 27 jng for a special exception and • TUIDToiaF ik.’ Glastonbury; Dehnore Rounds. Geddes and son, 27 Ridgewood Fimeral services wiH be held 2. “ Prior to any questioning, fire. A/P correspondent Robert ______a ceontifloate of approval for a —^Medicare tor about seven ter Mason Degree will be ex­ TV DINNERS o CHKKII ■ te S S 'C aS nED HAM BOLOGNA W BEEF LIVER Stafford Springs; Mrs. Barbara Dr., RockvlUe: Mrs. Mary Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at tb* peraon must be warned that D. Ohman, with the troopers, new car dealer’s license at 293- school employes who are over emplified by a Hartford Lodge reported ttoy found pieces of A lm a Moves SHOP CRAN0 UNION TGRTHI Saimond, Hebron; Mrs. Patricia Pahner and daughter. East Second Congregational Church, he has a right to remain silent, Public Records 316 Center St. Because the busi­ 65. degree team. KRAFT PAST. PROC. Salisbury, 40 Ward St„ Rock- Hartford. The Rev. FeMx M. Davis, pas- that any statement he doee anlb'tom 6k>thtog ness is being changed from its —Summer meetings of the Hospital Notes FMSHKST PRODUCE M TOWN' ville; Mrs. Doris Snow, Hu Ward DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; tor, will officiate. Burial will make may be used as evidence A report from 101st field North, Seen Warrantee Deeds board of education. Admitted Friday: Barbara. beadquarters at Kontum, 36 H i i - - Dr„ Vernon; Mrs. Edna Spenetf Brian Webb, 117 Orchard St., be in Eart Cemetery. There against him, and that he has a Auto Accidents Shaw, Ellington; Masy Tarasa- miles to the soutfi, said 377 Little T h reat SWEET VINE-RIPENED 83 Deerfield Dr.; Wayne Tripp. RiqkvIBe; .Mr;^. Berry, will be tio calling hours. right to the presence of- —.an —-at- XT^w--l, FFl ____ A Vernon motorcyclist was in­ vlteh. Broad BroOk; Penley North Vietnamese 'bodies bad “ ■ •AMERICAN 337 Hilliard St.; J. B. Beyrer, 92 ColTunbus St.: Mrs. Aileen The Holmes Funeral Home, torney, etther retained or ap- SS S S £ jured Satimlay night when he Snay, 116 High St., RockvlUe; been counted since heavy NEW Y < « K (AP) — The erty at 106 Dartmouth Rd. „ i „ 38 Princeton St. Davis, West Wiillngton; -Ernest 400 Main St., is In charge of potatod.’’ drove his motorcycle over an James Tlittie, Franklin Park, •PIMENTO fighting started last Tlieaday i^iiimants of Alma, the season’s Don G. ChurcliSll Jr. and Marl- ^ LARGE SIZE BIRTHS SATTUIDAY: A Deaoccio, 127 BlsseU St.; Fred arrangements. 8. "TTie defendant may waive embankment and dropped down RockvliQe; John Rishko, 15 Ell- •SWISS and that another 426 were eeti- hurricane which kiUed 47 lee DhuroWH to Earle J. ^ *“ ^***‘^ ^ CANTALOUPES daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ Muska, Broad Brook; Trinda TTie family suggests that effectuation of these rigUta, son and Carolyn G WSl^n “ ^ ® a t e of approval tor a e 10-foot diff. tngbon Ave., RockvUle. neth Roojte, Hebron Rd., Bol­ Trebino, 27 Glendale 9t.; Mrs. those wishing to do so make 'vided the waiver is made vohm- mated to faa^ perished. The atowly moved north- on WaJfL,, ’ KBBoiine station on the south Ctiitt CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ton; a daughter to Mr. and Madeline Ansaldi, 69 Ba'btlsta memorial contrlbutiima to the toirily, knowingly and intelli- total of 802 Comamunlst dead ^ tiie Atlantic today and property cm Kennedy Rd. ^ „ ,,____ - FIRM RED RIPE Mrs. John Corl, Andover; a Rd.; Harold Heffron, 512 Center Cancer Fund of Second gently;’’ nearly dortHed the 406 enemy “ y ^ _ Peter L. M oih^k and Virginia Sfl6, to B ^ S s a ^ S ie h ! ^ LETTUCE ^ al2* daughter to Mr. tmd Mrs. J. St.: Mrs. Norma 0>ste, East Churoh. 4. “ i howwer. he tadlcates to wZ'PkS"^o^T^ hase a n b o r n T O M A ¥ O E 8 Saigon. were extended from Cape Hat- and Gratchen P. Bdberg nroiK on C A S riMitt Wayne Bishop. Coventry: a son Hartford: WllHam Bailey, Glas------any manner and at any stage of Saigon. w®*» extended from Cape Hat- and Gretchen P. Bdberg. nroo- t . _ . . ------FIORIDA’S PKIH ■ - - to Piwtocetown, e rty a t3 0 «IIt< »D r. ^ approved a four Jot sub- to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Berlin, tonbury; David Brinsley, An- Mrs. Carrie M. Norris the process that he wishes to Premier Nguyen Cao icy’s NX3., FINEST a JUICY Qultclaim Deeds tovolved. lb I LINES 5 ..2 9 * 347 Center St. _ , dover; Nola Carney, 617 Nevers Mrs. Ckurie M. Trotter Norris, consult with an. attorney before combat ^U ce continued ids ENTER PROCTER & GAMBLE'S BrnTHS ■YES’TERDAY: A Rd., Wapping; Mrs. Florence 84, formerly of Manchester, died epeaktog thera can be no ques- effort to reassert government Weaihea' Bureau said that Steven J. Cavagnaro and Anne permls- TIMEX DfilchNaU HrirPmilMe Bon to Mr. and Mrs. Henry La- ObuchowsW, 11 S. L^il^iwood yesterday at the home of her tiontog." control In the diiMident North- with higheet winds Mlnnicuccl to (3avey’s Inc., em Buddhist atronwhold of Hue 56 m.p.h., was expected property on E. Center St. there. The second « e Mr. Gordon WATCH I chut Jr., 18 Liberty St., Rock- a rcle; Joseph M t»*)n ls,‘ "160 daughter, Mrs. Frank G. UtUe 6. "LJkewlss, if ibt indlvlduai ^ . ------to*------conttniM“ ------♦ io— 'Th. — - Ti,*+ would be separated from the 100,000 Ville; a daughter to Mr. and Windsor St.; Mrs. Marlene Mlk- of Bristol. She was the widow of hi «*«»• todloatee to any >-®n»ovmg | ^ e Buddhist ai- Co to of Fifth Ave. New YoVk SUGAR WAFERS 45< BRYLCREEM i Mrs. Frederick Deane. 31 oieit, 109 St. John St.; .Mrs. Charles N. Norris. manner that he doee not wish to ^ from a street near thq, cen- i S S , S K*. DETAILS IN THE -STpRE Iford Rd. tie constructed 30 feet west of Ridgewood St. Clara Sdhuetz, 241 W. High.St.; Mrs. Norris was bom In Man- tie Intstrogated, the police may tral market. However, Beddhlst highest winds stowly «H y at 270 Hartford Rd. students immediately shov^ decreasing. ' Blarriage Licensed Cemetery, SAVE 36c _ , l I V n F DADV cooBiK’ DISCHARGED SATHiRDAY: George Vickey, Tolland; Kath­ Chester Jan. 8, 1882, a daugta- not quesOon him.’’ the aRars back into toe street Sunday night, Peter James McKeever, » thresher also Is seeking a var- Prominenf Wig Stylist tllU L IrillUk ASSORTNEMT pkf. o a k r e ssin g I>avid Bouchard, Glastonbury; erine Fl^itas, 65 Hillside St.; ter of James and Etouna Cadell ottier rulings released to- TOOTHPASTE hta’ V S'H D The poUoe also triad to re- N »vy reconnaisance positioned Doane St., and Barbara Ann »“ ®® •*> erect a free-standing CREST Patricia Sweet; Willimantic; Joseph KarveUs, 86 Palm St.; Trotter and lived to Manchester the court h M constitution- KttUtr M wtlteert move two aHars from to front ^tina’q center about 160 miles C«nn, 8 Hartlarjd Rd., July 2 which would be SAVE 21c Patsy Roy, 56 Birch St.; Lois Mrs. Patricia RicMoff, 63 many years. She was a mem- * prwMon of the 1966 fed- 1-IL C fjk i of the entrance of toe 'USet ■“ '•tieast of Norfolk, Va. She St. Bridget’s Church. toe street line than Diana, 141 Pitkin S t; Charles Church St.; Jane Labanouskl, 50 ber of St Mary’s Eplso^ "w**!** taw designed SECRET DEODORANT CHOC. FUDGE‘S 2 | k | t. U 9 SOFT MARGARINE ^ 4 8 c Kuhn, 'Willimantic; Will Be Available For FREE Bnadcatt Quigley, 145 Hilliard S t CONONTRAH • Consultation TomorroWi Tuesday, June 14 O i2.m . C ( | c Rose Johnson, Coventry; ui/mi axuiui -.a/i- jggnoijggigf DKKO vHem _aa_ . iUXV Pair at SCSS PRELL SHAMPOO Roberts, 92 E. Middle ’Tpke.; umbia; Mrs. Carol Shurkus and daugh-— - Now T ot* State cannot — Buddhist oommunloue semicircle and 260 Emanuel Lutheran Church. COOKIES • CN«nrtaMe.CUp Ai f k i L ^ TniilAA In A1a& ommvMx TYftvirl CORNED BEEF H ASH ^67 Andrea Burr, 274 School S t; son, 177 Summit St.; Mrs. Con- eon. C L ^ v N ^ onforee Ua own literacy stand- warned that President Johnson mfles soutoweat to the south- Eavld Nelson Brown, Bloom- from I to 6 P.M. Mrs. Gertrude Reduker. Rocky stance ArchambaultArchair'>'»’"t and son, w , mciuoe a son, tioroy — ------aeabsit------i T>«»«n»w wlM hwe------would be blamed---- tf ------"sometoinir- ®^**tircle. ^ d , and IBlda Louise Larson, Given Degrees Hill;wm- Mrs. Arltoe Ahlberg, 39 ThompsanvUle. ** rfs of MancheeteT;___ three gran^ Coastal areas to Virginia had M Lydall St. ^ chUdren and six great-grand- ^ MtUe mow than brisk breezes Bruce Edward Stewart,__ _ Lex- _ Manchestw residenta ALL PURPOSE ' ***” ”*** edoosttoo in which hwtiuedon b» Hue, Ttoch Venerable ,Tii NEW! NEW! — B b, i-nrfKa. Onimo. «swv I. h. w.. a wffered no sitostaiitial ef- tagton, Ky., and (3ay”£ee Walt ^®^® w anled degrees yeeter- SALE PRICES: Funwal services will be hdd — *®®ta from Atoaa, now a tropical “ ^n, 89 waiford June 18. during Southern Oonnectl- LiQUID aEANER tomorrow at 2 pan. at Watkins- . ixwrt .threw out a con- ^ “ antigoveroment hunger gtoim. / Center Cbiwregatlonti d ta rr*^ State Collegers graduation 1-lk WIGLETS— 100% Human Hair . .g22J^5 and up West Funeral Home, 142 HLCen- v i-» w • o On her way north last week, Edw ard^Sah W a g n ^ ^ ^ ^ c e ^ ^ e s . pkfi. ter SL The Rev. Russell L. De- T i ^ Hon- Hartford, and S t ^ ’ S ^ MACARONI 2 CLEAN ragon, rector of Trinity S^Iaco- their ^ t i - *Hea, seven to Cuba and five to Hawver, 97 Overlook Dr June ^^®tiert E. Heins W IG S — 100% Human H a i r ...... S 4 9 .9 5 and up lcfcdei*i pal Church, Bristol, wHl a* a n d ^ m - jqorida She skirted Florida’s 18. at SL Bartholom Zs ^ ^ “ tater SL, was award- 1-pint clate. Burial wffl be In Bast ^ A m e r ic a n demon-, coast and wmr ashore at Church. a barfiedor of science degree. POTATO CHIPS 3-lb. 1-oz. 12-oz. i l A l f Cemetery. n ®**®*a’ ” ®*“ Appalachlcola to Floclda s Psm- Building Permits Nancy - -E. -DIxcp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Join W. Dixon o f laitiSiM dealpkg. deal btl. FOB A UFETUIX! Friends may can A t the fii- ^ tiecla- handle. She^___ then turned n o Z - Archambault Builders, new Yaa'U nen^hSTe to biqr film ania 375 Summit SL, .wsis atwuded The New becaoM each tfina LigjRtts devAoporMops aiid neral home tonight fSjip 7 to 9. ^ ^ ^tion putaUAed by toe •TBloc and efamted across Geor- dwelling at 618 Wetoerell SL- Its your roll of[ Block a" —White^ " or The family requests that tooee _ ? ****” ** V w -gi*, . _going _ bock out to sea - over 113,000. a master of science degree. GLEEN TOOTHPASTE o-coI dolc. too. Qufdr proceosing. . . Personal Notices pact waa toe real puipoee of CAMBR1DGB, Vtom. — An CbMeiBIwi-Cb^ BMpCMbM—1m M hour serviee for Frank Gambolati, now dwell- 44 OAK STREET—MANCHESTER Mack and white (juat c antigovenxment unrest foment- MUNICH, Germany — A Bui- ing at 68 Somerset Dr_ $16 000 instrument about toe size of a DECAF COFFEE *1” WHITE TUNA * i T 5 2 * CAKE ITOES >*S^39® crnisDOODiis t ; 39® ALCOA WRAf * ^ 33® a little bit kocer for Card ftf-Thaliks Hoinfi Priee$ CUmb fd fay toe mUttent BudOdata gari$n tootopeste is a d v e r t i s e d ------telephone bae been developed AMPLE PARKING—TEL. 643-8951 aunriM-My color). that win turn on or off most WAfflENGRQN - - The medi­ A h «it 6(^000 CattwUca march­ SB effective because it contains $UA m ix jn w r h o r t RuSlArDRESSlRG *£ 39< WHITE TUNA ^ 7 9 ' aSrwick 'It 55® cilTFOOD 10!llf99® WSOLENUSHROOMS %^.79‘ We .wlto jto toHDfe sa of our neieh- an price at amr homes oon- ed to tigbL paremiUtary fix^ electrical appliances on a sou^ bora. friends and relatlvos for ttie mod from a “ sacred” lake. A c B M ^ (g p ) ^ TX»~ysammr AIR-CONDrnONED many- eOM of klndiuw and sym­ structed you oooM PlicM •Hm Uvw thru Sot. JuM II . W « rwarv* to* riiH to limit MMMititin. t t n rrr. pathy shown Us in our recent be- roee into a room, e j f ynor remretneoL We espeeSsMy thank afi Mnneh—401. Fariuide, Middle Turnpike, West— Open Monday through Saturday, 9:30 A J I. to 9 P J I , ATTHBPABKADB toose who sent toe beauUfui floral 1966 tasnilB twice and turn on toe DRUG 404 BmjDLE TPKE. WESTlj montos end- Rghta. Or a wUatfe wtgUt start Grand Union Redemption Center— 50 Market Square, Newington HdUsbon. 4to de ^® Pe^rtm m t of Housing and many of than refugesg of hooting lye from Fomoiie ed AprtttfO^.tp Xn. “ ■ end Fainfly Hxhan Devetoianciit lepocta. from toe Oommiudal north. , Lake, near toe Btaick Sea. over too aigna p r Hd «UM00 . ah air otaM aeM W o^ aga- *• y w . n g a door.

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~ i PAGE ELEVEN i ICAMCHBSTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN,. MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1966 PAGE TEN It was, saW Walsh, “without y JG.lf.i*i a ^ . T.~ a doubt, the best prepared and Minor Accidents ToUand County - B1 Scholarship* Bolton Events 10 Injured; State News. planned cq>eratlon in the current drive against organifed crime Occur in Town Manchester’s Scholarship High School Year Ends I 4 6 A ^ ested Roundup Democrats Urge Pawluk Foundation, in ita first In Capited V ^ P e o p le fe No fewer than 66 suspeejs Coventry motorist making vfeA after wed(. month after monHi award ceremony, will award OontlnnM from Pagp One) were, arrested, including Ber- a left turn.into Pitkin St. yea- 31 acholarships tonight at 7 With Activities Galore Smelly Crisis In R ioting nard Friedman, 48, of Bridge- terday morning struck the front To Regain Sheriff Post to graduating seniors of tary school. The purchase ended today when union work- prt^etor of the club, The high schbol year is draw­ WASONQTON (AP)-A of a car waiting at a stop sign. Manchester and E ast price would come from the / from Page One) era returned to their Jobe at Former Tolland County High Catholic m gh Schools. ing to a cloee in a flurry of ac- ■meHy crisis that permeated the the American Cyanamid Co. Police said Martin Demko, 71 reserve fund ior capital of Cedar Swamp Rd., Coventry, SherUf Nicholas Pawluk was Presentations will be tiviUcs — and exams. Students and non-recurring expen­ homes of some top political lln Thc(^'.1“snd Diviakm. Rocks and bottles plant. f GOP for Safety nominated the Democrats’ can­ will attend school half-days to- began to faU near pcfficemen The 740-member local 486, In^ was driving on Porter St. when made by 27 town residents ditures. figures eases today.' Garbage HARTFORD (AP) — Demo­ he turned and hit the left front didate for that post by a con­ a t Manchester High School day through Thursday, when fUrecting traffic away from the terwUonal Chemical Workers crats watch out—the Republi­ exams are scheduled. The morn­ Tax Bins collections for 64,000 suburban of a oar operated by Jean L. vention In Rockville Saturday cafeteria. Tax Collector Mrs. Mamie households resume after a six- Union, ratified a new 2-year cans are out to steal the ball night ing buses depart at the usual ^>anish-s|>eaking police, Sunday. U provides an Wigren of 62 Agnes St. Damage A reception will follow at hIS,r“'but return'trips start at Maneggla reports the tw bills day lapse. of highway safety and run with was minor. Pawluk held the post for four the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vice President Hubert H. youth workers and Catholic immediate lOcent hourly wage it this election year. 12-^1) instead of 2 20. Students will be mailed the middle of^ljis priests used bullhorns to plead im-rMse and another 9-cent Qther minor accidents over will save'^'you mon^ years after his eleotlon in 1958. Matthew M. Moriarty of 75 no exams do not have to week. Taxes are due July 1. Car Bumiphrey and more than 60 Ever since then—Gov. Abra­ He was defMited in a bid for Forest St. |wi1^ the crowds to leave. They in the second year, ham Ribicoff took a political the weekend: remain in school. stickers, for access to the An- msanbeim ot Congress live in A car driven by Neil P. Clark, renondnation by the present Maryland’s Montgomery Coun­ w e re ^ ^ ^ i^ ^louted down. Current wages range from Friday and Monday are full dover dump, will be mailed with ^ T x k $2.35 an hour to $3.23. 19. Storrs hit the rear of start your aummir wWi a amlla ... say hello to sheriff, Paul Sweeney, in 1962. davs and school will be dis- the tax bill, ty, i^ere 280 garbage collectors p gram paraly gjjotjiei. vehicle as both waited Pawluk is a native of Rock­ Tolland County Indira Ghandi wiitdShield and h mass of Now's’^the time to get out and get Into the fun m i ^ June 21 at 12:30 p.m. And don’t forget that all dog.s w a l l ^ ofl their Jobs last IXies- screaming youths moved to- Nocera Discharged it into a record landslide vic­ at a traffic light. Clark told with mini-pricing! Save pennies per item, dollars ville, a graduate of Rockville for the year. more than six months old must day in a vrage dliqiute. NEW DELHI, India (AP)— tory in 1958, Democratic leaders High School, and a former Washington’s Subwban Sani- T>_, u j 1 4 n-— I. ward two empty poMcs cais. BRISTCX. (AP) — Patrolman police his brake pedal broke and I said, **Show m a a filter clgsratt# and hundreds per year — extra cash to help you enjoy Contest Brewing A father-MH athletic dinner be licensed by July 1 at the M m ^ in ls te r Indira ^ g ,,h ed windows and tore have been inclined to take.i,« a went to the Goor, sending the commander and cHstrict com­ tary Commission fired all the piannh^ a trip soon to Moscow, Joseph Nocera, wounded by a p roprie^ atUtude toward the vacation pleasures with your family! will be held Wednesday at the town clerk s office. the hood off one, then moved to shotgun blast fired by a kid­ that raally dallvars tasta mander of the Veterans of For­ III 51st District Bolton Lake Hotel, with Johnny BuUetln Board striking employes BYiday, then her press secretary announced safety issue. eign Wars. the other chanting. naper May 25, was discharged a car driven by Irene Grinrich and ril aat m y hat!” Eagen of the Baltimore Bullets The board of education will signed an emergency cxnitract tb d ^ . The oar was rocked back and But now comes State Rep. of 71 Summer St. He has served as Rockville A convention to nominate a with a private company which from Bristol Hospital today.- SwwfhineivWBioPiOTeev as guest speaker. have lU regular monthly meet- Her talks with Soviet leaders ‘orth. then turned on its side, John W. Boyd, Westport Repub­ Edna R. Gaskell of 63 Maple Gerber alderman-at-large, city sheriff Republican candidate for State agreed to hire the fired workers Nocera, a veteran of 16 years lican, with a claim that the Crisco An awards assembly will be inff tonight, i^ e d la te ly after reportedly will deal with Soviet Almost immediately . Games shot pobce force, wlM con- St. struck a utility pole with Baby Foods CheeZ'lt and constable. He was in the Representative from the 51st and resume twice-weekly collec- misgivings about Mrs. Gandhi's GOP is considering as part of S h ertsilR f Navy during World War H. Assembly District will be held held Monday at 1 p.m. in the ^^® frqm the gas tank. A column of valesce at home before retum- the right side of her car Satur­ •MMl MiW high school gym for the whole ®®|jool library. ticsis today. economic policies, which has its platform “the state’s first day morning as she drove out of Pawluk was nominated by at 7:30 tonight in the board Today is none too soon for bW k, greasy amoke rose high uig to work. “ . The regular monthly voter- included attracting private above the street. comprehensive highway safety driveway. Police said she Career-T raining W 3 f Timothy Quinn, chairman of room at the Coventry Town Mrs. Frank E. Moss, wife of the American investors rather than Itie oCGcer was wounded in a •J? 89* y? 37* 9 fw 89* 61* 89* Nicholas Pawluk ^ s7 m e faculty members have making session yrill be held to- Police moved back into the wooded section of Burlington as program. turned too sharply into the the Manafidd Democratic Town Office Building. Utah senator. concentrating on the “‘public been surprised with parties re- morrow from 6 to 8 p.m. in the area and charged t hecrowds. he and other policemen closed street and hit the pole. Committee, who noted that Sat­ and turned it into a "liveable” The convention for the dis­ •"The smell—is something un- sector” in India’s mixed econo­ DOUGHNUT FIRM BURNS trict comprising the towns of cently. James Cahalan, long- town offices. The selectmen will A woman and her 3-year-oW in on Albert Bimn, abductor of An East Hartford motorist urday's convention was the structure. bellevaWe—it’s overpowering!” my. HAMDEN (AP) — A fire Men and Women Three DianMnds M third in which no one besides Pawluk pledged to conduct an Andover, Bolton and Coventry, term subsUtute in junior high meet tomorrow at 7. chUd were knocked down and six-year-old Michael Albee of partially destroyed the Con­ backing out of a parking space Tliree Diaaonds science, was feted before he left Bolton Homemakers will hold said Mrs. Moss, wbO'has piled a Ih e Soviet Union and its eco­ Saturday night struck a car Pawluk was nominated. active campaign, and to make is expected to see a contest be­ week’s garbage in the garage of bruised in the melee. Terryville. necticut Doughnut Co. on Solid Ught Tuna D etergent tween Walter L. Thorp of Cov­ for the University of New Mexi- a special business meeting nomic aid—about a billion dol­ parked next to his. Police said e COMPLETE KEYPUNCH SelM White Tina Pawluk, In accepting the himself available for campaign their Chevy Chase, Md., home. lars committed thus far—play Police -vans, loaded with offi­ Whitney Avenue Sunday. nomination, noted that, when affairs In every town in the entry and Eugene Gagliardone CO, where he has a national Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the cers armed with drawn guns Cyclist Killed A warehouse and office at­ the car operated by Richard TRAINING science foundation grant to Community Hall, "We have to leave the garage an Important role In India’s eco­ Googins, 50. hit the door of a he took over the jail, it was in county. of Bolton. door open because we can’t and heavy wooden nightsUcks, HARTFORD (AP) — A 28- tached to the building were e IBM Machine Operation -(• 3 3 : £ 9 5 * 75* study physics. He will teach nomic planning. car owned by Ernest P. Scott, “a decrepit condition.” He said Robert W. Deming of Ver­ Stand it,” she said. ranged up and down mly lit side year-old woman died early this saved by firemen. Panel Board Wiring he put inmates, employes, and non was chairman of the con­ Former New York Yankee physics at the high school next Manchester Evening Herald streets in an attempt to keep morning at Hartford Hospital Fire Chief Paul V. Leddy 36, of 444 Center St. in the deputy sheriffs to work clean­ vention, and Mrs. Ruth Ven­ catcher Charlie Sllvera scouts year. Mrs. Albert Hopper is fin- Bolton correspondent, Cleme- Gen. Eisenhower order as incidents erupted one said the blaze apparently parking lot of a Center St. res­ e 1401 - 1440 - SeO Mansfield Unhappy from injuries resulting from a Computer Programming I Cheer CoMOt Dash ing and painting the - facility, tura of Vernon was secretary. for the Washington Senators. ishing up the year with his well Young, tel. 648-8981. EXETER, N.H. (AP)—Form­ by one. There seemed to be no motorcycle crash on Grisrwold- started In a storage room taurant. classes. WASHINGTON (AP)-Sen. er President Dwight D. Elsen­ leadendt^ in the crowds. vlUe Avenue in Newington Satur­ above the Orst Goor celling, e Voioe-O-Matlo (Typing) hower told graduates of Phillips L aiiiry Detergent C loM sar Laundry Detergent Mrs. Donna Wright, junior Mike Mansfield said today he At Damen and Evergreen day. where painting material had • Secretarial — high English teacher who will Silver Star remains disappointed that the Ebceter Academy Simday that no streets, a line of Gre stretched Police said Mrs. Donna Pope been stored. There was no im­ North AUantlc Treaty Organi- sound foundation for life c;an be across’Damen Street. Teen-ag- mediate financial estimate of 1 ft 2 Year Program* Hiattb* • t S S l S f not be returning next year, was of 52 Reading St., suffered head d o F A L S E t e e t h pictoi* # >0 2 Xis 31* given two parties by her stu­ Awarded to cation is not being overhauled non « " pouTCd gssoUne and injuries when the motorcycle on the loss. o Speed Writing ft Gregg The choicest of the U.S.D. A. “choke" dents. drastically. T then ignited it. which she -was a passenger DIES DURING FIRE Reek, Slide er Slip? (Shorthand) you recognize and begin se­ ____When it come* to steak, you can’t make a mistake with Top o' the Chicken Roast Bill Carpenter But, he added, he believes the Police slowly withdrew imtll a skidded on a curve, throwing SIMSBURY (AP) — Ronald FASTEXTH, on Improved powder free nations did about as well as lecting and diaping the stones Jordnea, 47, died early Surtday to be cprlnkled on upper or lower S p ic A S iN M Ivory Sawr UtOA f Grade . . . it's the finest meat you'ii.ever eatl And every cut gets Reservations for the chicken police van puked up and unload­ off her and the driver, Janies pUtee, hold* false teeth more armly Jw o w raj our Just-Rite Trim* for even greater value! barbecue to be held June 18 at Continued from Page One) they could at last week's NATO you need, knowledge acquired ed reinforcements. of smoke inhalation when a fire In place. Do not tllJe, ellp or rock. JUNE ENROLLMENT by formal education and by ob- M. Nevlco of Rocky Hill. No gummy, gooey, paaty taste or Liquid Detergent Cloanini Pawdsr Soap Powder Bolton Congregational Church xWnisterial meeting in Brussels. Several persons in the crowd broke out in a doctor's office feelUlg.FASTEETHlealkallne (non- PH6n B—WRITE-—VISIT es in the highlands last year. The Senate Democratic leader s®rvattom ab^rptlon. trial and p^^^o Rican Gags. Fire across the haH from his apart­ acid). Does not aour. CliecksJjplate should be made by Wednesday. Gambling Raid odor breath". Qet FASTEBTR at There ^riU be sittings at 5 "The IMst^ was sent up here to told reporters he still believes error.” Eisenhower said. crackers and cherry bombs ex­ ment. W 8 5 * Eisenhower’s grandson, Da- BRIDGEPORT (AP)—In addi­ drug counters everywhere. »lM?ek«ttlt 59* « 28* 6:30 and a nuraery will be pn^ w estm orri^d said, reorientation of the Atlantic al­ ploded. tion to gambling parapliemalia Jordnes was found in Ws Hartford and New Haven liance toward political and eco­ ■vld, was among the 241 gradu­ As police moved rioters off apartment by firemen. Authori­ vided for children four and ates who received their diplo­ and thousands of dollars in BUSINESS SCHOOLS younpr. Diners to take out Vietnamese lost an estimated nomic goals—rather than mili­ the streets hundreds of persons cash, the haul from Sunday's ses said the blaze began in a (DIv. of Plus School System) tary defenses—could be aocom- mas in outdoor exercises. looked from second-and third- sofa in the reception room of Oxydol Tide Top Job IIP RIUID STEAK! will be ava^ilable Reservations individual American Also attending the ceremonies big gambling raid Included a 721 MAIN ST. ft 38 LEWIS ST. HARTFORD, CONN. may be ^ d e ^ t h Mra. Stanley moderate or heavy 'panied by a reduction of U.S. story window on both sides of "burglar alarm” intended for the doctor's office. It was con­ PHONE (OoUect) 525-9158 troop commitments in Europe. were the former president's Division Street. Some sat on fined to the room. S oapPew der Soap Powder Liquid Cleaner Bates Mrs Barry Wagner or casualties but over-all U-S. loss- wife, Mamie, and David’s par­ the police. ENROLL NOW!!! "The decision, of course, rests front porches. Many refused to *'An elaborate electrical sys­ There was extensive smoke Mrs. Roy Maus. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Elsen- CLASSES START JUNE 25 ft JULY S es in Operation Hawthorne were with the President,” he said. go inside. tem which dimmed the lights damage to the btUldlng at 928 lint tin 70< lb Alden Chick will be head chef described as light.’* hdwer. lickifi I W • M * 75* >iU3re«. 67‘ for the annual event. He will be "But I haven’t changed my and sounded buzzers was found, Hopmeadow St. 1 . V nun. T-x 1 T u **®*ri® began Thursday opinion that the original concept dismantled, and held as evi­ assisted by Philip Dooley, John afternoon when the Communists of NATO has been outgrown.” Edward G. Robinson 905 MAIN STREET ^ Hagan, Kenneth Matthews and caught Carpenter’s company of Bolton dence,” said Police Superintend­ Thinking Deeply BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. ent Joseph Walsh. HOUSTON—The total depth 643-2165 ^ Personal Ivory Ivory Spry Harold Smith. paratroops in concentrated fire Congress Busy (AP)—Actor EJdward G. Robin­ Cars Collide from the front and on both Vernon Driver Walsh accompanied the 40 of all oil-well drilling in the Authorized agent In Ma(ir son, 72, who suffered abdominal state police led by Lt. Wayne United States last year would la rS o a p Liquid Detergent Shortening A two-car accident occurred flanks. They hung on nine hours WASHINGTON (AP) — If Injuries in a traffic accident ^Chester for - all Airlines,. yesterday afternoon at 1:35 at uj,tu a second compsiny battled Congress foUcwa the course Held in Crash Bishop when they smashed more than take you around the Railroads and Steamship* CAR FAIR, INC. Wednesday, was impro-ving at through a steei door on the sec- world. The 41,400 wells opened the blinker intersection on Rts. ^ay in. charted by Its leaders, this Mt. Sinai Hospital, officials re­ Lines. 461 MAIN ST. MANCHESIW 4 STA 27* Miltwwi 59* ’ir 38* 6^ and 44A in front of the Three Tjjg fighting continued, alter- could be one of its busiest weeks A Vernon motorist was arrest­ ond floor of the (Jolonial A.C. were drilled to a combined , Mon,, Tue$. and Wed. SpeciaUI ported Sunday night. on East Main Street at 3:30 a.m. depth of 34,361 miles. **'®- nately under a burning sun and of the year. , A hospital spokesman said ed Saturday night when his car Big Display— Reconditioned Henryk Ronewicz, 35, of Hart- a drizzling rain on a blood- Scheduled for action in both Robinson would remain in the coiUided wMh ahother on Rt. b x Lux ford, traveling west, slowed stained mountainside 30 miles branches is an assortment of hospital another 10 to 14 days. 44A. Safety Checked Automobiles TOP SIRLOiN SHAKS M.09- down at the intersection, sig- north of Kontum, until noon Sat- legislation dealing with a wide The actor underwent 4% State police charged Joseph J. range of subjects Including pre- ^ surgery to repair ab- S'^Wvan. 51, of Elm Hill Rd.. Liquid Detergent Toilet Soap naling a turn. Henry C. Berry, urday. By then helicopiters lifted Cadillac 1966 4-Door. Air-conditioned...... 72, of North Franklin, tried to out the dead and badly wounded vention of cruelty to animals dominal blood vessels after the Vernon, with fsdlure to grant $1305 nNDER-ETTES «i.23> pass Ronewicz on the right as and the survivors hacked their and the expenditure of billions accident, in which his car the right of way when making a MAYTAG Chevy 1959 Impala Hardtop...... $595 HMMMtto * 3 rw*r&. 35* 59 Ronewicz started to make a way down the steep, brusih-cov- .of dollars. struck a tree. left turn. THE Chevy II 1963 4-Door Wagon. Automatic. $1395 rlght turn, according to police, ered ridge and back to the bat- As usual the program for the Police said Sullivan was turn­ The fenders of the cars clashed, talion perimeter, ■tart of the week Is Ught. Barbra Streisand ing into a parking lot and wqs WASHERS Ford 1963 500 XL F astback...... $1595 The House considers today struck by an eastbound vehfcle IGGERY Final Tench but neither driver was hurt and Hall way round the globe, LONDON (AP)—Barbra Striel- \M > Mercury 1964 Comet. Automatic...... $1395 Coldwater All SdverDnst both cars drove away. The ac- tears welled up in the eyes of bills to boost the amount of sand, one of the world’s highest driven by Richard W. .Hen­ bonds that may be iseued by the dricks, 20, of 10 Depot Sq., Ford 1959 2-DoOr S ed an ...... $395 Laundry Detergent Bins Dotorgont Fabrie Seftner cident is still under investiga- Toni Carpenter as die spoke of paid songstresses, gave a free BEAUTY SALON L^x jg SAVINGS you can count! tlon by Resident Trooper Robert her hero husband. Tennessee Valley Authority and 20-minute performance Sunday Manchester. DRYERS Dodge 1963 Polara Convertible...... $1505 U K. II 01 Peterson. *l’m so proud of him, so proud to broaden the Foreign Service lUght in London before a celeb­ 525 Main St.—Tel. 643-2330 Pontiac 1961 Catalina Convertible...... $1105 79* a j f 7 9 85* BasebaU Schedule to be a part of Ws life,” the 27- Building Act. Ibe Senate sched­ rity-studded audience in the SKI''. Olds 1962 88 4-Door H ardtop...... $1395 " Y QUALITY you can count on! In junior league baseball this year-old brunette said at her ule calls for action on several U.S. Embassy’ 200-seat theater. Firemen Called Mr. Wayne week MAM Oil will play Fiano parents’ home In Central Val- private bills. The occasion was the first Plymouth 1961 4-Door W agon...... $795 Later in the week, with no NORMAN’S Nabisco Realty tonight; Fiano will play ley, N.Y. Festival of American Arts and To Brush Fire Sunshine F k ffy A I Bolton Dairy Wednesday, and When die first heard of her definite Umetahle worked out, Humanities. The Secret O f Coiffure I TERMS — TRAPES — BANK FINANCING] White Glews will play M4M husband's decision to cal! an air the Senate may act on House Miss___ _ _ Streisand,______, ______currentlyj ap> smell brush fire brought (.'nr T)ii. l).*nl Rinse Detergent Laundry Dotorgont RHz Craekars luxi rill' ll< "I S i rvll .' Friday. strike on himself, die said, “I passed bins boosting the nation- peering London’ West End in district firemen to 40 Henry St. Beauty is the cutting, shaping and In the minor leag^ue. Cava- was sure he had been killed.” *1 debt ceiling; appropriating the Broadway musical “Funny yesterday afternoon. The m II tHTi null iM» a i r 79* •SMT 75* iSSSio 39* naugh will play Crockett to- Then came word ot his safety, funds to finance the Agriculture, Girl,” sang a medley from was quickly extinguished. The CAR FAIR, Inc. Labor and Health, Education tapering of the hair. M \ \ ( IIISII It morrow and G4H Paving and despair gave way to pride. George GerChwin’s "Porgy and alarm was at 2:46 p.m. PHONE 643-1591 Thursday. With her three sons around and Welfare depertmMjts; mak­ Bess.” Town firemen reported a car AT THE W IG S E R Y you'll gat In the pony league, Ansaldi her, she said she doubted that ing K. a federal crime to mis­ "It sort of represents Ameri­ lire late Saturday night at 30 treat animals used tor research Uquiil D o vi. Wish Ajax saves you money and Bolton Lake Hotel play to- her husband would take relief ca,” she said, "Which is a beau­ Oak St. Damage was minor. a coif that is so right for you. night; the hotel team hosts Co- from combat duty to return purposes, and levying "a buck a tiful mishmash.” The alarm was at 11:48 p.m. D etergent Liquid Detergent Liquid Cleaner bale” tax on cotton to finance lumbia Thursday and plays a home. research programs if growers nm gai^if there in Saturday while “My husband would never GRADUATION SPECIAL IlMOtlfMIl OJT sre*;Br&iuo 67* approve. aiM&Miii 69* Ansaldi plays Mansfield here, accept that,” she said. "He vol- The Senate Foreign Relations Town Meeting unteered to go back to Viet Committee hopes to whip into A special town meeting Nam, and I’m sure he will want ohape the annual foreign aid MISS THE KIDS? MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 2* Off Ajax 25* Off Cold Power LARGE GRADE “A will be held tonight at 8 at to stay to serve out his tour.” authorization bill, while its Ag- Let them know how much you care with a Long Distance 25* Off Ajax the Community Hall to Idcutture Cfommlttee may start vote on an appropriation call. It’s 8 0 quick, so easy. The next best thing to being Shampoo - Cut - Set $4.50 Gluanscr Lauiiry DotariGH Laundry Detergent work on a two-year, $6.6 billion of 817,000 to purchase Teachers Uninsured food tor freedom measure there. The Southern New England Telephone (Company. about 25 acres of land ex­ Open Thurs. and Fri. Evenings till 9 P.M. EGGS NEW YORK — A survey of passed last week by the house. 2 27* luoaiy 009 ®l®® $ iSSm *1®* tending from behind the IW, I tta, SraS U.S. school systems found that The House expects to spend elementary school on Notch on day 'Diesday debating and StopShop Rd. to Toomey Lane, and only 42 per cent offer hospitaliz­ The best grade ation insurance to tiachers. Of voting on a $17.8-WHion defense ent, lusrsntsed behind properties on Bolton strieily fresh. private employers, some 90 per procurement measure passed 10* Off Fab Rail Rasa Soft Blue Bonnet Bradlees Center and Sumner Sts. by the Senate with a smaUer Available39 . cent provide some hosjdtaUza- FOODS P art of the land is to be L a»iry DtlorioRf T i t l a f t M argarine Mon.. ^ e a . and Wed. tion or life insurance for white- price tag. The biH has been on 9' \ used for the construction collar employes. the House calendar more than tea us •w u n JtC c of a proposed new elemen- two weeks and its consideration J f A 4 9 < HUSH 0 3 A 45‘ D«l M onte G itsup Scotties Facial T iuue JUi, 19 * already has been postponed for oil twice. Cott's Drink Rapid Shovo 'L* 59* of your MaxwalHoue KlR|Sfoill M axm lHoaM O ^C Potato Sticks 3 Polident Tablets 79* Day In . , Day Out . . Shelton Trial FAIRWAX g r e e t i i ^ M oshod Potatoos'fttf' 3 » Bradlees Hair Spray 69* WASHINGTON (AP)—The Coffoa Firo Starter Instant Coffee government brings Ku Klux DflMonto^'SSP'Drink 3 WE MAINTAIN OIIR LOWEST PRICES Wan leader Robert M- Shelton cords! 35* V s | « Sm ooth earing, on m torlm l /levorjf to trial in UR. District Court 81* P i n M p p I o 4 here today in the first round of Pruno Plums aJlSrUe 4 KE CREAM 5».«i90e Hanri JiSiiwi I TSi tothmWMiiiiM 2 Mii.^ Frozen Peas ■cheduled this fall. All were cit- TRY US AND SEE . ed for contempt by the House dawn. Make him a legend In hla own time. Give Britiah Sterlinsi,. ■wiii’i nlT* •‘•p rill J|*43e Kiytt ^ Snttiai ^ 4li •ugCaMCipi ^ SKced Chicken Ljfht S>b. 2 and Indicted a dajr later Now Is the ttane to bring In your screens to be lepolred. Storm window glass replaced. S«nf FMili Flakit J«4Ja Sta ria Spray StarteS 'JJ* ISi IcrtMsFttWIlitn P ' i — CiNmk * by a federal grand >iry. (You may both go down In history.) TMMVta 2 '•**• m reSwgraa/TTnylf EORitir tattw CiiSlit 79t laaerUSasSattar "g* TH S tyb From $3.50 to $10.00 FREE BH4WPINO SPREE AUTO GLASS INSTALLED KMlIir Picaa SaaSlit ■',« 47e Haiaz Mar Wai|ar Sli uofcrtt'-jgjj-*nmi C w GERBER.BABY Bii. ue-itei. «i talipamts3'^M XJUS VEGAS, N.M. (AP) — GLASS FURNITURE TOPS StaUitWUtiClMkTni SSa HataWtiVlMpr 4 MJL" Dolores G. Cnu ot Los Vega* 1* SM M aV inir SpriamtM'j’ SSi msanain J fs !^ V Sf Fresh Blueberry Pie M 5 9 * Q uart AAayonnaiso *7Sr* 55* to receive a free, flve-mlnute ahopping ai»«e courtesy ot a MIRRORS (FinpIsM snl Dtor) USail OMSaySup S jpg'Sli UilBnaiMli R^ShoipCheera W Z S * 8 9 * Potato Chips •VJT V 5 5 * coirnminity market and a soft liMlMerMrCaaUai >» S7a trntmi'stmm f w i drink producer. PICTURE FRAHINfl (all tipet) ?5VK?*» •Tm Igoing to get lord and SUOOR SAVE PENNIES PER ITEM DOLLARS PER WEEK AND HUNDREDS PER TEAR WETH m im p riC in O AT THE PARKADE — WEST MIDDLE TPKE. Roar and turkeys and hams,” WINBOW airf PUTE RLASS 9 1 7 M A IN m m M A N C H 0 I I R "W o Sovo Yow Mowwy" Sh» oMd. 8b» U the mother of 2 » MIDDLE TURNPIKE. W£ST. MANCHESTER 18. w :

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He is Studio yesterday afternoon ( 8) Newswire Finast a veteran of World War H and were awarded prizes for having (12) Newabeat (C) 11:15 (10-30) Tonight (C) 8:46 ( 8) Peter Jennings (12) Movie Prices that prove,,. was discharged from the Navy the highest average report 7:00 ( 3) Movie (C) 11:20 ( 3-8> Movie with the rank of ensign. cards of the season. Each at- (12) Lucy (C) 11:30 ( 22) Tonight (C) MEAI Durlng his terms in the Gen- tained 97%. CANNED eral Assembly, Westbrook has Nancy Pitkin, daughter of Radw been a member of the legisla- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pitkin, (This Hating IncdolM only thoBe. news broadcasts of 10 or 18 You Uve finance committee and the 279 Fern St., was awarded the miniita length. Some statJoiis curry other short newscasts.) SODA PIES committee on penal institutions, prize for the second consecutive He has also been a member of year. The other pupils are Nan- WDBC—1393 10:40 Dial 12 ALL FLAVORS com e BHF • CHICKEN • hlEKEV the iiKterim commission to cy Schelnost, daughter of Mrs. 6:00 Long John Wade 12:00 News, Sign Off 8:00 Dick Robinson w ric—1980 study tax relief for the elderly. Pauline Schelnost, 23 Clyde 1:06 News, Sign Off 6:00 Afternoon Edition He Is now serving on the tax Rd.; Laura Langford, daughter 6:U0 News Sports. Weather fir s t WBCB—913 6:35 Americana 12-OZ 8-OZ $ • 1 0 0 commission. of Mr. and Mrs. David Lang- 6:00 Hartford HighltgbU Gaali^t 7:.'t0 New.s of the World PKGS Westbrook is a former mem- ford, 428 W. Middle Tpke.; Lu- 8 :6 0 '7:50 Congressional Report CANS 12:00 Quiet Hours 7.55 Red Sox vs. Indiana ber and chairman of the board cinda Cranlck, daughter of Mr. WINF—1239 10:40 Nighlbeat of finance and a member of the and Mrs. Cranlck, 95 Valley 6:00 Newa 11:00 News. Weather. Sporta 11:30 Art Johnson sewer study committee. He View Dr., Wapping. 6:15 Dial 12 L 6:46 Lowell Thomas WPOP—1419 served as president of the Wap- Mrs. Karen W. Pearl made 7:00 world Tonight 5:00 George Brewer 7:16 Frank Gifford 6-30 Ken Griffin ping Community Church and is the presentations atNthe final in 7:30 Harry Reasoner 10:00 Hotline vice preeiderrt. of the Exchange a series of three recitals by the 7:65 Yankees va. Orioles 12:00 John Sherman Bunible Bee white tuna 2 cTns T3‘ p /- t'H; C' Club. studio pupils in the Chapel of k ; -V. '1. LWV Picnic the South Methodist Church. dover received several pints of may be secured from Red Cross The League of women Votere PupUa who participated in officials. Burian Moss photo Arnold Brooks photo blood during her stay in Wind­ Bridal Memories photo will hold a membership meet- yesterday’s recital include Pe- ham Community Hospital, and All regular donors have been Hershey chocoute Syrup 2ctgs29* MRS. CHARLES LOUIS ORLOWSKI contacted to make appoint­ MRS. ELMER E. ESTEY III MRS. PAUL JOSEPH POCHRON Ing Wednesday. Members will ter B. Lavoie, Donna M. Pink- will appreciate blood donations Schaller photo in her name. Blood is free in ments by the telephone commit­ The masriage of Miss Nancy movable court train. Her elbow- Miss Patricia Marie Quinn of Club, Rye, N.Y. The couple will meet Just before 7 p.m. at ham, Eileen M. Gordon, Julie Miss Nancy I.«ee Kelley of floor-length gowne with white Sperry Rd. and Main St. and m . Lister, Kathleen Hooper, Connecticut, but, to keep the tee. Anyone wishing to donate MJIS. DONALD ANDREW FAVANZO Katherine Muccio of Manches- length veil of silk Illusion was Aimonk, N.Y. and Charles in Harl^rd afte^ajved- Manchester and Elmer E. Estey organza boM-ahaped sleeves, proceed to the bank of the Con- Hlllery Groobert, Karen E. program going, the supply must is welcome and may walk iiL ter to Paul Joseph Pochron of arranged from a crown of Orlowaki of Manchester ding trip to Jamaica, BWL LET'S HAVE A Miss Margery Lee Ooodno of phonse D’Amato of Bristol. n i of Manlius, N.Y. were unit­ necticut River for a picnic sup- Nicholas, Ilze Kiselis, Llnnea be replenished daily through donations to toe bloodmobile. East Hartford became the bride Miss Marie Volpe of West ed in marriage Saturday morn­ waists and A-Hne skirts. They e headpiece with pouff veil, q.be Rev. Joseph O’Connell of Dean Junior College, Franklin, •IRelatlonship of South Windsor mary Barry, Nancy E. Pitkin, a member o t the pediatric staff crocheted lace and olive green The Rev. Dr. J Manley Shaw, David L. Hunklns of Hebron. ^ to the Capitol Region planning Sandra M. Fox, John C. Socha, . T .V ... vr ... J- . Mrs... Kelley___ , wore___ a _ floor- . .. St. James’ Church per . ■ ’.cd and carried a bouquet of blue Washington, D.C., cousin of the Maw., where he recaved an as- pastor of South Methodist •’ at Manchester Memorial Hospl- velvet ribbon and shm skirts, length blue lace dress with the ceremony and was celebrant spider mums with ivy and car- bride, performed the double ring degree in science. He is Agency.” Marcia L. Matheny, Peter Al- tal two yeam. ^ The bridegroom The adult attendants wore C3iurch, perfonned the double matching coat and accessories, at the nuptl^ high Mass. Mrs. naUons. cerem ^y and read a Papal employed at Sage A J ^ , Hart- On the committee studying dins. Linda J. Donnell, Richard G. T. LaBONNE tojB a son ~ „A ■hmtu oinA ceremony. Jack Grove of The brideg^room’s mother wore Ralph Maccarone was organist Bridesmaids were Miss Eli- Blessing. Bouquets of white ford, and attends HartfoM Art the Capitol Region planning B. Groman, Marcia A. Blase, Agency are Mrs. Joseph Lisa A. Lavoie, Gary Tureck, D’A ^ r ^ l^ streamers and the bridesmaids was organist. Mrs. Char- » floor-length mint green Jacket and Leo Malinoski, soloist. Bou- leen (Morgan of ArUngton. Mass., gtock and daisies were on the University of Adams, Mrs. Thomas Close, Barbara J. Seavey, Marcia F. and ASSOCIATES, INC. Mrs. David L. Evans, Mrs. Jo- Borello, Laureen S. Silvers, Greater Hartford's DYNAMIC Insurance J seph Kent, Mrs. Donald Wasik Marilyn A. May, Alice K. Gado, reception for 160 was held riage by her father. She wore a Suffield. Their outfits of blue ^ full-length gown of white and Mre. James Zbell. Ann E. Benson, Michael F. Fa- Agency Mass. Mrs. Joseph Grymkowski roses and blue carnations, and were on the alta^ Anyone interested in Joining gan. SIRLOIN and Mrs' ’niomas the flower girl carried a co- The bride was given in mar- ^ L eb a i^ . For Ml-length gown of silk peau de were styled to match the honor designed with SM WM organist and Mrs. ’Thomas _ ^------^ father. She wore ^ ^ Canada Mrs. Es- eoie trimmed with re-embroid- attendant’s, and they carried modified empire bodice of alen- the group is invited to bring a ' ■ ■ All Cut From Only the Choicest Heavy Western Steers sandwich. A beverage, salad BRINGS YOU Meunie?. soloist Bouquets of S i ' d ’a ^ e W terwo^e^^'pi^k Tr*^ ^ ~ s ” ’ ^ .^ r con lace and A-llne skirt. Her Wwhite h i t e gladiolieladloU and mums wer.were camatlona and wore a ringlet piece sult_with matching aCces- with shallow scooped neckline. mums, ivy and carnations. and dessert will be provided. Tolland County of daisies in her hair. bouffant veil of Illusion was at­ on the altar. sbries and a corsage of white lace trimmed elbow - length St. Francis Ladles DOUGLAS EDWARDS Thomas D’Avanzo of West manteau terminattag in a James Majeskey of Thomp- tached to a matching pillbox orchids. The coi^le will live in sleeves, lace bordered Sheath sonviUe, cousin of the bride­ with lace accents, and she car­ ’The St. Francis of Assisi La­ Blood Dpnors laS'brhw f^e?.''she‘woTa Hartford s ^ as his «*aP«l traim The peau Nw York at^ skirt with small bows and re­ dies Guild has annoimced the AND THE NEWS fh U -len ^ «>wn o f ivorv peau Ushers were Richard Sleeveless dress was designed groom, served as belt man. ried a cascade bouquet of cym- u installation of Mre. Robert Ushers were EYederick ’Tully of bidlum ordilds and ivy. Encouraged by S a n g e ^ e over . Engltoh ^ e t. Eldora, brother-in-law of the Mies Mary E. Gallagher of Brian as president for the com­ WINF - 1230 ON YOUR DIAL desilned with scooped neckline. ^ l^d«gTo«n; DavW A ^ ing year. Andover Women short sleeves, emplrTtimic and «f Glastonbury and Robert i ^ ^ e . Her bouffant ^ 1 of bride; Richard polek of Thomp- PleasantviUe, N.Y. was maid of sonville, cousin of the bride- honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Other officers include Mrs. MON., WED., FRI. — 6 P.M. IB sheath skirt acemted by bor- Ostiguy of Avon. 1“'^ " airanged ftom a Murphy-Mazur Mre. Morris Bozzini, vice-presi­ The Columbia Chapter of the ders of lace, end a peau de sole After a reception at De- three Uered crown of pearls groom; and John Sameel of Vicki Karl of Nerw York City, Suffield. sister of the bride; Miss Susan dent; Mrs. Milton Ker^aw, cor- American Red Cross is sponsor- chapel train. Her bouffant veil Pasqualea Restaurant. Newlng- and sequins, end she carried a responding secretary; Mrs. Wdl- ing a bloodmoblle visit at Phelps Mrs. Muccio wore a yellow Orlowski of Manchester, sister of Imported Silk fllusloii was ar- ton, the couple left by plane cascade bouquet of stephanotis liam Leone, secretary; Mrs. Hall in Hebron from 1:46 to cotton faille dress and coat, ^ toe bridegroom; and Miss ranged from a cluster of orange ^or Bermuda. They wiH Uve In with a white orchid in the cen- Ernest Gataiele, treasurer. 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. Lunch will white accessories and blue car- Dorothy Zilka of Morrisstown Uossoms, and she carried a cas- Hartford. tor. „ , _ . Commiittee chaiimen include be served to volunteer workers nations. ’The bridegroom’s moth- Montclair, NJ, cade bouquet of gardenias. Mrs. lYAvanao is a graduate Miss Oarole R, Moses of Mrs. Conrad Brault, program; by St. Peter’s Episcopal Church er wore a blue chiffon dress "Dio bridal attendants were N Miss Claire A. Goodno of East o t St. Mary’s Hoopital School of Bridgeport was maid of honor. with lace Jacket, matching ac- dr«sed alike in white A-llne Mrs. Robert Shaffer, publicity; Women. Hartford, sister of the bride, Nursing, Weteibury. Mr. D’- Bridesmaids were Miss Lynn Et Mrs. Theda Johnson o f An- cessories, and a corsage of yel- Ikien gowns with Kabuki Mrs. Arthur Cfiiampagne, hos­ was maid of honor. Bridesmaia Mrs Pochron wore bouquet at white daisies Francis R. Dixon, son of Mr. dua, baptishnal robes. Also, Mrs. WilUam DonUn, OOCCED TOILETS nSig.matchinv hat beiee accessories i>ridesmald3 J"”?” carried cascade Packard St., was awarded ^ a spiritual welfare; Mrs. Rich- and a ^hite orctad. The couple of yellow daisies and bachelor of arts degree during aid Ryan, nominating commit­ tee; Mrs. Raymond Kingman, MustO'Carlson will Uve in Manchester after „ „ „ ceremonies June 5 at St Law- Stir-KIst SeBd WMto Tuna m tPMNGWATH 7-OZ CAN 45c Tirvitt OR Mttcnael Onowska otf Man- rence University m Canton, N. parliamentarian; Mrs. Joseph jime cheater served as hda brother’s Y. Nowik, refreshments; Mre. John StardCbt WUto Owiik Thm A*h OZ CAN 43c The marriage of Miss Karin Ushers were EMc Dixon, a 1962 Manchester Mason, telephone; Mre. Walter MaxwiI Hm m Coffee •-u c a n 8 4 c Bums and Mrs. Wesley San­ Lee Carlson of Bolton to EYan- . .irvoo __ A__^ Harl o t Denver, Colo., and High ScIkxA graduate, was a Maxwel Hesie hstart Coffee MK>Z JAR 1.68 cis James Musto of Southing­ and a 1068 graduate of Morse ford; cheer. FR£SHmPUC£ James B. Quinn of Armonk, both member of the university tennis College, Hartford. She is em­ ton took place Saturday mom- * : brothers of the bride; EYeincls G. team during his sophomore year, Swim Lessons leech-Nst Coffee m *c a n 8 4 c ployed at Pratt and Whitney, tag at St, Maurice Church, lacono of Providence, R.I.. and Enrolled in the U. S. Navy’s Registration for the Red VaeKy Fek Fecial liffee Division of United Aircraft Cross swimming lessons spon­ Bolton. Madison, NJ., and Paul H. Reserve Officer? Training Pro- Heet'i Tewte Sauce wMi Qieeie 2 <-ozcans 2 9 c The bride is the daughter of Corp., EJaat Hartford. Mr. Poch­ Schaffer of Chapel Hill, N.C. gram, he will report June 18 to sored by the town ri$creatloii Green Beans 1c DEAL PACK 4 R(G BARS 33c Mrs. John A. Smythe of Bay- ron is a 1961 graduate of Suf­ and Newport, R.I. Newport, R. I., where he will department will be held thto WiiSury Seep berry Rd., Bolton, and the late field High School and a 1966 week at 'VeteraJM Memorial Gum Kbi CMckau Chew M 2 U 11-OZ CAN 99c A reception for 150 was held complete his second year of TENDER Guiuiar E. Carison. The bride­ graduate of Andover Institute at the Westchester Country training for his commission. Park. Residents with test names Wihbrf Bethriem Ikwe 4 RIG ROLLS 37c of Business. STRINGLESS groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. beginning ■with letters botiween NfVIR AOAIH >h«t sick fselin« Sefl*Weve lathreeai Tissue 2 RIGROLU 27c Anthony Musto Sr., Southing­ A and L may register from 9 whsn your toilet overRowt ^ ^ 3 S* 2 RIGROaS 29c ton. am. to noon, and those with JA K B Scat! l atkeeui Tissue The Rev. Robert W. Orbnln names beginning with M La^ Scett Facial Tissee PKG of 200 - 2-ny 3 t c performed the double ring cere­ through Z may register be­ Toilwt Plun^ Lady Scat! Batkaea Tissue 2 RIGROLU 31c mony. Mre. Shirley Banks was Frederick photo THERE’S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY tween 1 and 3 p.m. ilnlike ordinary plunger*, TbilaHex Vai^ Fair Bathroaai Tbsua moai wnt 2 uc aous 29c organist and Mrs. Marguerite MRS. HUGH GREGORY MURPHY Lessons wdW be free of charge does not permit compreticd sir or Geer, soloist Bouquets of whit* merry water to tpUrh back or escape. Pineapples Vanitf Fair Dianar Napkbis FKG.i7s49g gladoU were on the altar. Miss Katherine Theresa Ma- bodices, daisy trimmed bouffant With TMlaflcz the full pressure ploar* zur of Manchester and Hugh Aeeves and A-line skirts. Ihey through the clogging mass and lurry luttarscotdi Pocaa Caakias 3 »-ozkgs1.00 The bride was given in mar­ 'rwithea it doam. riage by her stepfather, John Gregory Murphy of Meriden wore maifachlng .picture hats, FORAUL WEAR LieeEn drug ROYAL Litda Friskias Cat Treats 2 1MZ PKGS 59c were United in marriage Satur- and carried colonial bouquets of . SUCTION4tlM STOPS SPLASHBACK A. Smythe. Ste wore a floor- PARKADE . CENTERS ITSELF, CAN'T SKID AROUND HAWAIIAN lACH 4 9 ^ lardan kstiBt Caffaa 20c pcai face p-ozjar f.29 day morning at St. Bridget’s white daisies. . TAPERED TAIL DIVES AIR-TIDHT FIT tength gown o f tucked French OPEN Plautor's Paauut Batter m az-oziae 6 5 c voile, designed with jewel neck­ CSiurch. Ann CbixA Mazur of Man- FO R HIRE Oat nw Osnulna Touslin' OiD FASHION® OATMlAt n Meat A Produce Pricoi Iffoctivo MeiL.Tuef., 4 Wed. line, long sleeves, bands o f lace The bride to a daughter of Mr. cheater, sister of the bride, was :45 A.UM. to 10 P.M. $2** AT HAROWAM nOM$ B M N t r chocolati fudge cookiu a O y C on the bottom of the skirt and and Mre. WilUam Mazur of 46 flower girl, ^ e wore a yeUow FOR WEDDINGS . . . PROMS Bardau Eaaperatad m k______^vioicANs53c detachable chapel train edged Homestead St. The bridegroom organza dress trimmed with with laca Her shoulder-length, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ white daisies, a band of white INSECT DETERGENT seph Murphy of Meriden. ALL FORMAL OCCASIONS double-Uered veil of illusioD daisies in her hair, and carried Black Flag KILLER AERO CAN 98c Tide GIANT PKG 86c URGE PKG 36c was arranged from a forehead The Rev. WiUiam Divine, S J., a nosegay of white and yellow eap-of net petals accented with of Fairfield Univer^ty per­ daisies. lace appliques and seed pearls, formed the double ring ceremo­ Jemes Murphy o f Meriden ny and was celebrant at rite Be a and she carried a pendant bou­ served as his brother’s best EVERYTHING Allsweet Margarine 2 PKGS 65c Dash Detergent 82c quet of Ekcharls Ulies. 'nuptial Mass. Bouquets of white maiL Ushers were WUUam Miss Teresa Caldera of Bol­ gladioli were on the altar. Mrs. Mazur o f Burlmgton, Vt., IN STOCK ton was maid of honor. Brides­ Raymond Murphy was organist brother o f the bride; and WU- Nancy Credit at HFC means LIQUID DETERGENT maids were Eflss Karen Haas and soloist. Hsta Murphy and Joseph Mur­ Thrill 1-PT 6-OZ STL 62e 12-OZ BTL 3 5 c Listerine Antiseptic >oz»i 59c o f West Hartford and Mrs. The bride was given in mar­ phy, both o f MMiden and broth­ There’s nothing to send away for at credit coast-to-coast Henry Forgolne of Southington. riage by her father. She wore ers of the bridegroom. Regal. You look good, feel good be­ Taylor The bri voile bonnets trimmed with a MRS. FRANCIS JAMES MUSTO sweetheart roaea. wadding tr^> to Dorado Beadi, charm and perswiallty develt^wnent ^ ^ ctotve. Ivory Snow PKG O y C PKG O / C L a i x O S a Moat, Miuhrodm, Marinarg JAR 4 I C floral strip and with grOsgrain Mre. Bruce McDonald of New Puerto Rico, the couple wiU live S p eed w rltta ^ reg g Diamond JubUoe-'FWe NaUonwido Placo- sfoof ovdK iw* tosufsaca on Ibans sl0ngig> lataP ribbon ties, and. they carried Mrs. Smythe wore a powder tel print dress, white coat, blue York City, aieter of the bride, In Meriden, BABY FOODS ment service. PHONE • W R IT E • V IS IT pink and green perasoto fUled blue sWe drees and matching ac- shoes and pocketbook and wlkte was matron of honor. Brides- Mrs. Murphy is a 1962 gradu- DHERGENT Gerber STRAINED 10 MRS 89c 6 9 6 -9 1 5 8 (Collect) GIANT PKG 89e URGE PKG Wtto yeUow carnations and ivy. cessories. The bridegroom’e hat. The couple wlU live at 270 maids were ItGas rjiuia Artm- ate of Manchester High School HOUSBIOIDni Oxydol 37c CHdl>PED 6 fa o r JARS 79c Anthony Musto Jr- of South- mother wore an aqua drese with N. Main St:, Southington, after deo and Miss Mary Lee, both of and a graduate of S t Francis 908 MAIN STREET—648-2478 Nancy i ay lor tagton served as lito brother’s matching accessories. Both wore June 26. Manchester, and Miss Joan Hoqrital School of Nursing. Mr. Markets in: best man. Ushers were Douglas white oroWd ooraages. ' Mrs. Mueto is employed by Huntley of Sprtagfield. Muiphy is a graduate of Platt SECRETARIAL SCHOOLS ■ANCNIfTIR fHOPPINO PARKAM iXCOTl DOUBLE JfK GREEN STAMPS WEDNESDAY (mistolI Smythe of Boltm, brother of tae A reception for 125 was hAd the Connecticut State Highway The btidid attendants were High Schexd, Meriden, and "THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET' (DIv. of Hartford and New Haven) 382 Middle Turnpike West bride; and Robert Wftowski and at Flano’a Restaurant Bolton. Department. Mr. Musto is era- dressed alike in floor4ength FaiifiAd University. He to em- Bnataeaa Schorris Wt U5UVf TM RKHT 10 UMIT QUANTITIi$ I Hiacliv* |a fin) Na(|#iwl $uaar MadnH Only jOsaitnaa, laac a Tat acc* FiadacH la«apl fnm liaas OMat Bcniy EoigDlna, tntta a t Sooth- E of a motor trip to Pennsyl- phqrdd at the Traveler’s Insur- green Hn«n gowns, fhahloned ployed with Nationwide Thsur- 8 8 ItoWla SL, HartfoaS 2nd noor-PHONEt 643^536 hUtau . VBola, I t n . lAuto wore k pas- aace Oo., Hartford. wtth s o o q ^ nerihiUniw, .fitted ance Oo.. Hamden. t <5 ! ' . • ' ■ '

JL./ i' PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, M O N D A Y, J U N E 13, 1966, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC3HESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1966 PAGE FOUBTEEN Heat’s On in American Loop Race 22-Gcime Winner Year Ellis of Reds ’First to Lose 10 Games in\1966 Orioles e for Some Relief Drysdale, Koiifax Going Opposite Ways Swoboda after a ) grounder off the first-inning burst with a season, tying the Dodgers’ ceived $130,000, is o ff to the best record to 11-2 and extending, his NEW YORK (AP) — lifetime hex over the Dodgers at moved Bressoud io second. homer and ignited a two-run staff,” said Harry Dalton, ttie split with New York, winning rtins scored, stroked a single by f S Koufax for the major league getaway of his pareer—with an NEW YORK (AP)—The Don Drysdale and Sandy Candlestick Park to 12-0. Grote then came mrough with rally in the eighth with a doiu Natioiial League Orioles’ director of player per­ the opener 7-5 before th^Yan- besides his homer and lifted his the job ^^n^ j^^^ers, including lead. Drysdale. knocked out in 11-1 record and 1.40 earned run heat’s on in the American Koufax, who traveled the Ellis, who has thrown 16 home the winning hit to Ijsft. ,bsl*. W. L. Pet. sonnel. “ We now have a fluid kees took the nightcap >2^10. , average to .3«J,.340, oniyOTily two points opener. „ shots by Elston How the sixth inning, suffered his average—.but Drysdale is strug­ ^ • ------three-ru- ---- . ^ Ron Hunt’s bases-loaded dou­ • « • Los Angeles 34 22 .607 League— but the Baltimore staff with two or three pitchers Elsewhere, Minnesota behind league-leading Tony CMi ^ ™ ^ rsinton. turned th« high road as an entry a few third straight setback and is 4-7 gling. run balls this season, tops in thte' ard and Lou Ointon, tu m ^ the league, lost his fifth straight ble pulled the Mets even in the PmiA-OARDS— San Fran. .. 35 23 .603 Orioles hope to get some re­ who can either start or be­ climbed into fourth place and va of the Twins. months ago, are going in for the year. The big right-hander has com­ tables for the Yankees ' “ ■* when New York’s Jerry Grote fifth after Jbhnny Edwards’ Chris Short checked “St. Louis Pittsburgh .. 32 23 .582 lief. lieve.” hit the .600 mark with a 2-1 vic­ opposite directions today. Meanwhile, Ellis, a 22-game pleted'only three of 14 starts. * * * nightcap. broke a 2-2 deadlock with a two- run-producing double and Art on five hits and Bill White Phila...... 31 24 .664 With Frank IWbinam added to Fisher, who appeared in 82. tory over the White Sox and INDIANS-SENATORS— ® * • * Juan Marichal is keeping winner for Cincinnati last sea­ His ERA is 4.36—highest on the Shamsky’s homer staked the slugged a two-run homer as the Houston .... 31 26 .544 the Orioles' already potent at­ games last season while compil­ Kansas City defeated California Koufax company on the ex­ son, became this year’s first 10- Dodger staff—and he's been out, . run-scoring single in the The Indians trailed the Sene- t WINS-WHITE SOX— Reds to a 2-0 lead. Phillies ended the Cardinals’ St. Louis . ... 26 28 .472 tack, Baltimore was expected in ing a 16-7 record with a 2.40 4-1. In pressway while Drysale is game loser when he yielded an rocked for 11 home runs. 11th. Ellis, 22-10 in 1965, is 2-10 tors 2-1 going into the seventh Floyd Robinson’s blundCT * • • winning string at four. Atlanta ...... 27 32 .456 many quarters to breeze to the earned run average, could start • • * chasing Sammy Ellis down a 11th inning run that gave the Marichal, who ajso held out this year. but struck for three ruhs and the eighth Inning sent the \ ^ t « PIRATES-BRAVES— Cincinnati .. 23 30 .434 A L pennant. But a pitcWng staff could free one of the cur ORIOLES-RED SOX— one-way side street. New York Mets a 3-2 victory this spring after 22-13 finish in Pittsburgh outscored Atlanta • • « their fourth straight victory- Joe gox down to their eighth The Pirates exploded for five New York .. 20 30 .400 that has managed only 13 com­ rent bullpen specialists such as The Orioles made it six Victo­ Marichal outpitched Drysdale over the Reds. 1965, signing for aji estimated 11-8, Philadelphia topped St. A8TBOS-CUB8— .... * „ . Azcue drove in two of the runs tn as many games wifli the. runs in the first itming and four Chicago ---- 17 37 .316 plete games in 46 starts has left ries in Simday as San Francisco edged Drysdale and Koufax, who $70,000 a few days before Kou­ Louis 5-3 and Houston spanked young Eddie Watts. behind r ^ R S ^ n r a n T m : with a single that s k lp i^ by q v i„s . Robinson fa fle d _ _ to ^ t^ more in the third, nullifying a Home runs by John Bateman, Sunday’s Results the Orioles in a three-way strug­ Meanwhile, the Robinson boys fax and Drysdale came to terms Chicago 8-4 in other NL action. center fielder Fred Valentine home quickly on Tony Los Angeles 3-2 and pushed won 23 and 26 games, respec- * « * pair of homers—including a Rusty Staub and Dave Nichol­ Houston 8, Chicago 4 gle with Cleveland and Detroit- continue to emphasize that the five-hit pitching of Steve Bar­ with the Dodgers, snapped a and Chico Salmon capped the single and Cesar Tovar scored wltihin four percentage points of tively, in 1966, staged a tandem grand slam—by Atlanta’s EM son led the Astros past the San Francisco 3, Los Angeles Frank and Brooks Robinson club has enough power. Brooks ber. Barber, going all the way the National League-leading holdout siege during spring two-game losing streak with his REDSMF.TS— rally with another run- from first base with what Mathews. Gene Alley touched (hibs. 2 continued their slugging in an 8- drove in two runs against the for Wb fifth victory in seven de^ Dodgers. training that netted them con- victory Sunday. BUis walked Ed Bressoud cisions, posted his third com- p r o d i ^ sin^^^^ proved to be U ie ^ d ^ in g run. ^ e w York 3, Cincinnati 2, 11 1 romp over Boston Sunday be­ Red Sox for a league-leading The Giants’ ace tossed a four- tracts totaling $245,000. He survived two LA home witli one out in the 11th and is­ flie game. innings plete game. Jim Palmer has runs while boosting his current sued an intentional pass to Ron JERRY ADAIR fore the Orioles announced what total of 48 and Frank connected « V V A’S-ANOELS— hitter for his Uth victory of the Koufax, who reportedly re­ Mets Drop Faltering Redlegs ED FUSBBR Phil^elphia 6, St. Louis 3 they hope will be a solution to for his 16th homer and took over four complete games — and the YANK8-TIGEES— Rollie Sheldon Mid Jack Aker Pittsiiurgh 11, Atlanta 8 the pitching problem, acquiring first place in that department. rest of the staff has four. collaborated on a fbur-httter In /Brooks, who is hitting .297, The Yankees and Tigers split Today's Games relief ace Eddie Fisher from the Still front-running Cleveland the A ’s Victory over the Angels. ve in a run with a first-in­ 80 Wts in their twin bill. Gates St. Louis (Jackson 5-4 and Chicago White Sox in exchange remained 11 percentage points Phil Roof knocked In two Kan­ Legion Squad Picked, Sports Schedule Rival NL Clubs Happy ning single and another with a Brown’s three-run homer and a i Mental Relief Waslbbum 2-3) at New York for infieWer Jerry Adair. in front of the Orioles by down- sas City runs. Eld Charles and (Hamilton 4-« and Shaw 1-4), 2, ing Washington 6-3. Third-place fifth-inning sacrifice fly. Frank, two-run eighth inning built on w Monday, June IS “ Our main objective was to R

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MONDAY, J U N E 13, 1966 PAGE TWENTY ArtingB Deny Net Press Rim The Weather ^nrt;p]^r lEnwing ?l|fraUi F or Om Wedc Ended Thundenshowens deveSopbif June 11, 1066 thia evening, low near 60; aun- A Freshman Scholarship to Members of Preceptor Gam­ Young Adults ny, rtigbtiy eootor tomorrow, About Town North Park (College, Chicago, ma Chapter of • Beta Sigma high 80-88. 111., has been awarded to Mi.ss Phi will attend a picnic tomor­ Plan Summei|‘ FEEUNG LONELY? 14,629 Barbara J. Rask, daughter of row. rain or shine, at the home Manchester-—A City of Village Charm Gregory J. ZoUo, son oC Mri the Rev. and Mrs. K. Ejnar of Mrs. Andrea Massa, 110 The Recreation and Park De­ and Mrs. Benedict Ii. ZoUo of 66 (CUealfled Advertlelng on Page IV) PRICE SEVEN CENTl Rask, 128 Keeney St. She will Harvest Lane, Glastonbury, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1966 Gardner St, was graduated yes­ partment announces that „a VOL. LXXXV, NO. 216 (TWENTY PAGES) be graduated from Manchester terday from Wdibraham (Mass.) planning and organizational High School June 22. At college, The 10th anniversary com­ Academy. At school, he was a meeting for young adults to dis­ she will be eligible to partici­ mittee of the Manchester member of Uie wrestling team, cuss a summer recreation pro­ pate in the honors program, as Square Dance Club will meet president of the debating club, gram will be held on Thursday the result of her high school tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Waddell Well Traveled and a senior monitor. He will at 8 p.m. at the Teen Center, - V . achievement. School Cafteria. enter Northeastern University 45 School St. All Manchester TOPEKA, Kah. (API — in the fall. William Griffin of 90 Henry young adults, ages 17 through Arloa Wendland, 20, «tuck Buddhist Institute 21 and other interested people The League of Women Voters St. was recently elected faith­ her monthly bank statement BCembeni of Rockville EJm- will have its final unit meetings are invited to attend this meet­ and canceled checks in the blem Oldb participating in the ful captain of Bishop McMahon of this season Wednesday at 9 4th Degree. KofC, at a meeting ing. glove compartment last EBce Flag Day ceremony are Last year, the Junior Cham­ a.m. at the home of Mrs. Doug- at Broad Brook, Officers will be week And left her car lock­ reminded to meet at the Elk's la-s Roberts. 2,’i Raymond Rd.. ber of Commerce backed activi­ installed in the fall, ed. with the windows rolled home parking lot, Rockville, and Thursday at 8 p.m. at the ties for this club and have stat­ up. tomorrow at 6:15 p m. Mrs. ed their interest again this home of Mr.s. William Fitzger­ Manchester Chapter of Busi­ After- the tornado struck, Under Virtual Siege Helen Griffin, chairman, has year. Members of the Jaycee's ald. 27 Concord Rd. Members ness and Professional Women's she found the car against a announced that members assist­ are reminded that a concensus and other local civic groups wall with a tree across it. ing with refreshments should Club will have its annual picnic w'ho would like to help w-ith this must be reached on “Downtown Wednc.sday at 6;30 p.m. at the The windows were gone and meet as early as possible. urban Renewal in Manchester." program are also invited to at­ the glove compartment was home of Mr.s. Norman Comollo, tend this meeting. the subject to be discussed. 71 Constance Dr. In the event open. Draft-Aged Tdembers of a committee for of rain the picnic will be held Get together with someone you love by Long Distance. The State Savings Bank the meetings are Mrs. Richard Thursday at the same time and It's the next best thing to being there. The Southern of Topeka got a letter from Wagner, chairman; Mrs. Wil­ South Windsor a farmer living near Stew- Protestors place. LECLERC liam Whitney. Mrs. Mitchell New England Telephone Company. art.sville. about 25 miles FUNERAL HOME Hadge and Mrs. Harry Maid- Members of St. Mary's Epis­ Town Youth east of St. Joseph, Mo., and ment. 90 airline miles from To­ Under Arrest copal Guild will have a picnic ^ h ' Thursday, rain or shine, at the Wins Third peka. FUNERAL Elnclosed wa.s one of Miss SAIGON, South Viet home of Mrs. Ruth Young, In Road-e-o WendlEind's canceled checks. Narri (AP) — Government SERVICE aGARS — PIPES Union., The group will meet in security forces, with or­ the church parking lot at 10:30 avei.IW .tCN ot tMC«ltt, IH*,- WALTER N. Lester Feldman of South ders to give no quarter, LECLERC TOBACCOS a.m. Members are reminded to Director I FREE GIFT W,RAPPING bring a covered dish and eating Prospective Alumna of IJofH Windsor won third place in the State Neivs laid virtual siege to the utensils. Kevin C. McPartland, who received a bachelor o f arts in state finals of the Jaycee Safe Buddhist Institute today. 23 Main Street, Manchester ARTHUR DRUG English Literature from the University of Hartford Sunday, Driving Road-e-o. held at People With pistol shots and tear Call 649-5869 Miantonomoh Tribe, lORM, and his wife, Judith, contemplate the year 1988 when their south Windsor High School Pupils Put gas cliarges they cholted will meet tonight at 8 at Tinker four-month-old daughter, Heather Kristin, will be a pro­ Saturday. off dozens of demonstra­ Hall, spective University of Hartford alumna. McPartland has Other winners were Brian tions after a mob bumed Ijeen accepted to the Aetna Casualty and Fire Co., training Bolton of Bloomfield, who took seldom ask Small Auto three .Jeeps and grabbed program as a field representative staiting June 20. At the St. Margaret's Circle, Daugh­ first, and Charles Brown of two submachine guns from ters of Isabella, will meet to­ University he was chancellor of Lamb-4:M5.53 leaders strove to- Humboldt Park said the fired by rioters, GRENADA, Miss. (AP) — about 130, mostly Negroes, had more than 1,000 killed in a by Miss Sandra Rau of Wind- inity rioting resulted from police bru After Monday night’s violence MeOonaughy, died Monday night Pearson and Jack Ander­ ?Cot idsudfuLfL Men and women of the Missis­ bedded down Monday night on a week of fighting in the central m y to bring jwace to a tality to residents of the neigh­ was brought under control, at her home. She was 78 years sippi civil rights march, after grassy campsite. They slept in son. highlands. Brig. Gen. Willard Fuerte Rican neighborhood borhood. Police denied any bru­ leaders in the corrrmunity met old. Federal Judge Alexander being cautioned to avoid scan­ revivalist-style tents, sleeping Pearson, the 'brigade com­ where a second night of and appoointed a committee to Mrs. MeOonaughy, bom in Holtzoff denied a motion by tality. dalous behavior, stepped out bags, or rolled up in blankets. mander, told reporters he ex­ rioting left seven persons seek a meeting with Mayor Branford, was graduated from the columnists’ lawyers that Thirty-seven arrests were today for another nine miles of Floyd B. Mckissick, a march pects the kill ratio to be 14 to GARDEN wounded. made Monday night and early Richard Daley. A spokesman Boardman High School of New leader, admonished the group: the senator’s suit be dis­ Meofs Toyn/ walking and more voter regis­ 1 in favor of American and Choicest In I said the committee planned to Haven and attended Vassar Col- missed on the gfTOund the Hundreds of poiHce poured today, making a total of 81 tration efforts. “ Remember Selma? A man South Vietnamese troops. He inform Mayor Daley of the com­ complaint is too prolix, Into the mile-square area on seized during the two nights of (See Page Sev-«i) The marchers, numl>ering got up in Congress after that said the enemy la “no longer a munity's problems and seek his repetitious and bulky. TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! Chicago’s Northwest Side at violence. and said civil rights people are fighting force.’’ dusk Monday to quell renewed All seven of the wounded were help in improving relations be­ immoral, that they were doing The judge disagreed with One of the vehicles destroyed SHOP Tiolenca that began Sunday Puerto Ricans. tween residents of the ;|rea and very personal things in the pres­ the columnists’ argument in Saigon was a U.S. Military NATIVE WAYBEST jright. Police said one of the police. ence of each other," McKissick that James P. Boyd Jr., dis­ Police Je^. It was burned by LieadeM In the Spanish-speak- wounded was shot by a police- A sound truck manned by Why Fathers Day? said. affected former administra­ an angry mob of 8,000 Budd­ area leaders moved through the McKissick, national director tive assistant to Dodd, act­ hists. Rangers and riot police neighborhood today appealing to of the Oongre.ss of Racial Equal­ ed under a compellng legal CHICKEN beat them back. since SPECIAL! residents to stay off the streets ity, referred to accusations by obligation when he entered 1858 and avoid violence. Dads Answer Senator segregationist groups after the the senator’s office, remov­ Whatever they intended to do BREASTS Democratic and Republican Alabama march from Selma to ed hundreds of documentff' with them, the Buddhists within Police Leaders Rap precinct captains talcing part in Montgomery last year. His talk and had copies turned over the central Vien Hao Dao pago­ today's statewide primary also drew laughs from the crowd, to Pearson and Anderson. da had two 46-caliber sub­ (Limit 5 Lbs. Per Family) ' were enlisted to plead with resi­ Backing Special Day some of whom hsid been on that Warren Woods, counsel machine guns of U.S. make. Two American MPs left them EXTRUDED VINYL PLASTIC Rules on Questioning dents to help maintain law and NEW YORK (AP)—Is this more than fathers, asked, “ Why march. for Anderson, contended HIGHLAND PARK MARKET order. The Mi.ssissippi march, start­ Boyd would have been open behind in fleeing the mob that Father’s Day necessary? is it necessary to have a nation­ burned their jeep, and youths WASHINGTON (AP) — Law What the court did in a 6-4 Large numbers of police pa­ al Father's Day?” ed in Memphis, Tenn., by to a charge of misprison- f e '.s r 317 HIGHLAND STREET—PHONE 643-4278 That question, raised by Sen. took the guns to toe pagoda. anforcement officials tired a decision announced by Chief trolled the community as resi­ Russell B. Long, D-L«., on the He got an answer in Atlanta James H. Meredith June 5, had concealment- of felony if nalvn of criticism today at the Justice Earl Warren was ruled dents eligible to vote went to the from Eldward D. Disney, a fa- covered 81 of the 225 miles to he had not divulged alleged Perhaps 3,000 to 6,000 Budd­ floor of the Senate, was an­ hists moved in and out of the » i § Supreme Court’s new decision out of bounds in trials all in­ polls. ther of three and owner of a Illegal misconduct by Dodd. ' ♦' 1 swered today by some faUiers. (See Page Ten) pagoda during the day. How­ riveting down strict rules on the criminating statements made Hospital authorities said they film 8hop. Judge Holtzoff said if PORCH BLINDS by a suspect whose constitution­ The nation's fathers, accord­ Dodd committed any felony, ever, most Individual toraya questioning of suspects. had no count of the injured who “ It's one of the days con­ ing to an Informal *irvey, were amounted to no more than 600 ’ They Grow Better Because They’re From Your Hie wl'ing by the high court al right against possible self­ were treated during Monday nected with the feunily and it and Boyd knew about it, a house more sharply divided people waving Buddhist banners Monday covers every police sta­ incrimination are not safe­ night’s violence. means a lot to me,” Disney Boyd would have ben obli­ than the Senate, where Long's and attempting to march out tion and Sheriff's office in the guarded by the police. Looting was reported in some gated to tell the district at­ was the only voice to protest the said. LBJ Signs along one of toe teeming land. The ruling split the justices stores in the area, where police "I don't agree with Sen. Long torney, the FBI or other au­ annual resolution to designate streets. WOODLAND Gardens “ It’s the damnest thing I ever irr/to two camps, and the dissen­ ordered stores closed for the —not in the least,” .said Rick thorities. the third Sunday in June as Fa­ Smaller demonstrations were '/2 " Slat beard of,” said Police Chief ters fired angry words at the night. Glass from broken store Ingersbll of West Los Angeles, Coulee Dam ‘‘But that has nothing to W<> ■■■.*■ s ther’s Day. The resolution put down in other areas of Sai­ J,’'' “FOB PLANTS THAT PLEASE” Style Henry C. AShley of Garland, majority. windows littered the streets (Jalif., father of three. "M y chil­ do with informing members passed Monday and later was gon and Ms Chineee quarter, F.-.-SlC . .> Tex., when news of the ruling in Hds face visibly flushed, Jus­ where Puerto Rican youths dren get a great deal of pleas­ of the public,” Holtzoff saidi .seconded by the House without Power Bill Oholon. Special! 72" Wide four confession cases reached tice John M. Harlan accused walked with signs charging, jehate, • ure from it, and therefore so do "and after all the press is x-< BEDDING the Texas Police Association part of the public.”.. Warren and the four justices police brutality. I. I’m proud of being a father.” WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ (See Page Ten) convention at Odessa. “ We may Long, who said the holiday BLEEDING 72" Long Supportfor Long’s view came dent Johnson signed today a bill PLANTS well dose up Shop.” (See Page Eleven) (See Page Four) benefited gift-selling merchants $m from actor Gene Barry, father designed to make Grand Coulee HEARTS of two, who found Father's Day Dam on the Columbia River the “blown up, out of proportion. Reg. ,$1,19 largest hydroelectric power J It’s a crock of commercialism, project in the world. COMPARE at $6.97! started by enterprising people, Familiar GOP Faces Flat Now Only 69 c The $390-million authorization and any benefits accruing from measure provides for a third 3 for $2.00 Medicare^ What It Means it come about as secondary re­ power plant that eventually will 3 fo r $2.00 See Us For Your sults.” ^ €uld 3.6 million kilowatts to the Gain Ballot Places VOGUE A gerati^ , Atyssum, Asters, SWIMMING POOL Charles B. Harris, a Boston two-million kilowatt capacity of C alendula, Carnations, CHEMICALS father (Xt three, said, “ Every HARTFORD (AP) — The to the population centers and extra c o i ^ fanprerement, extra help in the con- the present Installations. Dahlia, Phlox, Zinnias, Sal­ We're authorized SLAT STYLE Alt the same time, Johnson Connecticut General Aseembly —probably—to the Democrats, via, Snaps, Srabiosa, Stork, (See Page Eleven) ditioa department—and lasts an ext|ra long time. representative for HTH Hospitals Brace for Big Rush sent Congress a request for $3 won’t be the same after reap­ is trimming the House to 177 larkspur. Marigolds, Ver­ • ALBAN portionment goes into effect, members. bena, Nemesia, 'Torenla, million to start construction at Roux’s Fanci-full Rinse Extra is technically ‘ a (Algaecide) but some familiar Republican Yesterday was the day for Gomphreha, Geriiera, Glor- 1 Gailon $4.50 once. m n o ifg Nornc —(> There Across the. nation, an Asso­ eager for bargain medical serv­ faces will stlM be around — If GOP endorsements hi tha 34 lHB|>orary long-laating rins^—which means it losa Daisy, etc. ices they always wanted but At a ceremony in the White ere some 10 mDUon elderly ciated Press survey shows Turbine Trains they oan win re-election. will last longer than etual rinses; won’t run, doctors are telHng hospital ad­ never could afford. House Rose garden, Johnson (See Page Ton) • PH - PLUS Amerioans lined up to take ad­ brought together representa­ Among the GOP veterans • • • • ministrators that patients 66 Neither picture 1s true, but Due Next Year wonV fade or rub oS-and this one isn’t fooling.” Headquarters for com­ (brings up pooi PH) vantage of the piovfsions of tives of Canada, the private and with a good chance for a re­ and over have been saving up both betray some of the emo­ plete line of SC01TS 100 ibs. $10.50 Uedtewe when it goes into ef­ public power indastry, members turn ticket are two baitlers for their ailments until the bills tions still at play about the med­ FAiRMJiNGTOIN (AP) — The PRODUCTS. See use for fect July 1. The following first of Oxigress, and administration the cause o t the small towns: • • • • • • could be paid by medicare. icare program the medical new look in rail travel will be­ Hubbard Hall, Asgrow, Of four articles tells what this officials. Rep. Morris Hogan of Burling­ • SODIUM BISl’LFATE win mean to hospitals and hos­ But no one agrees on how profession long fought. come a reality early next year, ton and Rep. Benjamin Bar­ Conn. Nurserymen Lawn (reduces PH) Johnson recaiUed that his first Bulletin pital fadhttes throughout the large an increase there will be July brings only the first of 'United Aircraft Carp, officials ringer of New Milford. HAVE IT- NOW! FertUizer, Ortho, Organo, 5 ibs. $4.75 III said aij they unveiled mockupe trip outside the United States hountijr- — ar»d as yet hard ' evidence, two medicare deaAines. On that Also endorsed last night Insecticides, etc. of a turbdne-powered train capa- becoming president was to Bray Hair? Dull natural color? Come see such as room-and bed reserva­ day hospital insurance begins were toe whtte-haired House L.B,J.’s SUGGESTIONS ble of doing 160 mph. meet with Prime Mirvistea- Lest­ (Uiiat our colorists can do for year hair. . . with By MHN BABBOUB tions, is lacking to back up the for all who have signed up, and chairman of the legisla'ture’s H&H Lawn • AMMONIUM ALUM Officials of the U.S. Depart­ er B. Pearson of Canada to sign WASHINGTON (AP) —< (removes rioudyness) Many of the nation's hospi- predictions. optional medical insurance be­ Finance Committee, Robert T. Food ...... 5 0 lbs. 2.44 • • • • ment of Commerce were also a Columbia Biver treaty provid­ President Johnson suggested a few ipiniitas and this new exciting 10 Ibs. $1A0 tds, iKMne of them already To some experts, it haricens to comes effective for those who Calms, and Guy LaGrotta of (Covers 5000 sq. ft.) on' hand yesterday for a brief­ ing for construction of three crowded, are braced for an ex­ the land- rush days of the early decided to pay the $36 a year it Warren, House chairmein of today It might be a good idea ing at UAC’s Corporate Sys­ storage dams on the upper H&H Garden pected increase in dderly pa- West, with more than 19 million will cost. So far 17.2 milhon or reaches of the river. He said toe toe Education Committee. to start children in school at tems Center. CELATON SP-50 ttenta July 1 when medioare elderly Americans at the start­ 90 per cent of those eligible expansion of the Grand Coulee Another chairman of a ma­ age 4 and to somehow add 10°’ F o o d ...... 50 lbs. 1.99 (filter agent) Sensational savings on every sise! Use indoors or outdoors! Easily wosh- Three-car trains carrying up goes Into etfeot. ing Hne, ready ito dash to the have signed up for the doctor- project now getting under way jor committee who will be on meaningful years to the Uvea . Lime 50 lbs. 59c 50 lbs. $7.95 to 156 passengers will begin J aha. able! Sturdily mode! Automotfe pressure eerdloek. Choose from white In abort, eWeity Amerloaoa nearest hospital to stake out a bill, medical-service insurancs. woidd be imposBlble without the ballot In Novemher Is Bep. of elder dUaena. Jobnada MU be sMe to oompste tor hos­ bed. The second medicare deadline ^ p s ^ g b a o k ^ forth ^ ^ Canadians AUut O. Im es o f TTumaston, toaaed ttieae (dead out for' fur- or ivory ••• pital beds on a large scale tor To otbera, the picture Indudes comes jfuq. 1, 1 9 6 7 /Mteh nur- Boston and New York fcy lata will flnlBh them by 1978 and “ we who heads the House Appro-' Oier study la deilveriag a ~ (he first time — and private pa- the nation’s medical f

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