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t 4^ Chinese Authority Says North Viets Down Mainland IJ.S. Photo Plane In Turmoil A TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)—^The whole of the China smcHiu Milkman Stcipea 642nd Loss miainland is in turmoil. Nationalist China's foremost RivaV* Product authority on Chinese Communist affairs asserted in a Zionists for EXSTTESI, England (AF) Of Warplane report published today. — A mUlcman has pleaded A Qien Chlang-chung said senti­ OommunlsU came Into power - guilty Ito dteaOng a bottle ment against communism and ' on the mainland In 1M9. Mideast War of mUk. During W ar Chairman Mao Tse-tung of the He said the Communists were Communist party was spreading facing an extremely grave cri­ Sold mlHonan WtUlam ATIANTA, Ga. (AP) — The Humpihrey: " I dM It bo SAIGON (AP) — The throughout the mainland. sis because; Student Nonviolent Coordinating r Chen Is director of the sixth 1. The people of the mainland oountezlwjteaice th ^ t I have U .S. CJotmnand announced (mainland affaire) SecUon of were rising against them. Committee (SNCC) charges In a ex!pen«vc^ today that the North Viet­ the Kuomlntang, President 2 Communistic political, party recent newsletter that Zionists ‘T have to pay for milk namese shot down a U.S. Chlang Kai-shek’s ruling party and military cadres were turn­ seized Palestine through terror, dbolen from my customers’ Navy reconnaissance plane doorsteps and for milk stol­ In Nationalist China. ing against Mao. force and massacres. Sunday, apparently while en from my van.” Chen said the situation was 3. More and more people on A spokesman for the Anti- it was photographing dam­ the worst since the CSilnese the mainland were hoping that Defamation League of B'nal Humphrey admltitieid re­ moving a ibottle of milk age from a raid only 10 CSialng and his dilnese Nation­ B ’rlth said that as far as he miles from China’s border. alists would stage a comeback. knows, this is the first such at­ from itihe steps of a house five mllnutes after a milk­ The RA6C Vigilante’s two- dien said the Wuhan Indus­ tack against Jews taken by man crew was listed as missing. New Discovery trial complex in central C3ilna, SNCC. man from a rival company delivered It. The plane was the 642nd U.S. the second largest steel-making " ’The militant civil rights or­ warplane announced as lost May Curb Some center on the mainland, was no ganization headed by H. Rap Humphrey said he had to pay for losses out of a over the North so far Imtlm war. longer producing steel. He said Brown has advocated a stand Navy planes raided the Lang Viral Infection all plants there of the Hua behind the Black Power move­ weekly salary of |36. A magistrate dismissed the Son railroad and highway Chung (Central China) Steel ment In this coimtry. bridge Sunday In what were the WASHINaTON (AP) — Scien­ Corp. had ceased work. Irwin Schulman, southeastern case on the ndlkman’s tists for a drug firm believe promise to Steal no more. closest raids to Red China in the He also reported that the op­ director of the Anti-Defamation Vietnam war. They foUowed up they have found a new way to erations of more than 2,000 min­ Ifs Just Another Day When You’re 92 League, said the charges made with raids on nearby targets prevent viral InfecUon which ing projects in the mainland had by SNCC generally represent also could be used to fight any come to a halt, "causing Im­ Wblt Mills celebrated his 92nd birthday yesterday by going to work as u s^ Monday. the total propaganda line taken U.S. B52 bombers raided the types of csmcer found to be of measurable losses to the Com­ as an underground wiremaii^—a job he began 27 yeara ago when he retired Double Voting by the Arabs with some changes southern half of the demUitar- viral origin. munist regime.” from the teleirfione company. He is shown entering a manhole in a C*reens- which he said reflect Soviet .Five researchers for Merck Reports attributed to Intelli­ Possible, Says Ized zone today, for the second boro, N. C., street. (AP Photoflax) views. Ume In three days and dumped Sharp k Dome said Monday gence sources said fresh clashes Arnold Forster, general coun­ between forces supporting and Viet Candidate tons of explosives on what the they discovered how to stim­ sel of the Anti-Defamation command described as exten­ T s ulate the hunuui body to pro- opposing Mao erupted four days League said In New York, "It is SAIGON (AP) — Tran Van sive North Vietnamese artillery duce a natural germ-fighting ago In the Wenchow area of House Committee Reports a trage^v that the civil rights Huong, considered the leading chemical called Interferon. This Chekiang Province. Wenchow, a and antiaircraft poelUons. movement Is being degraded by civilian candidate for president Is a protein produced by the former treaty port and the larg- The stepped up raids by the the Injection of hatred and rac­ of South Vietnam, implied today body but sometimes not enough est commercial city In Che- ism in reverse.’’ eight-engine Stratofortresses, that soldiers would be able to each capable of cairrying up to 1 ^ ^ lE produced to overcome virus klan, is 215 miles south of No Case for Tax Iberease, attacks. Shanghai. man for th the ? x American r e i S Je * w s hish vote______twice___ for h i. military oppo- 50,000 pounds of bombs, indicat­ nents—once at their bases and A Merck spokesman said if The reports said land and sea Committee, called It an "outra­ ed that the Commamista may be It’s established that some types traffic between Wenchow and geous attack.” Donald Stone, once at home. building up |or auiothef sus- of cancer are of viral origin, the other points had been cut off. Administration Is Told head of SNCC in Atlanta, said At a news conference, the for- talned drive on U.S. Marineime out- new discovery could have slg- The Mao-controlled Chekiang th ro rg aiu i^ o n 'isT o T ^ p o sed premier ch a fed ^ t wl- posts at Con Thlen and Dong Ha nlflcant impUeatinna People’s broadcasting station to Zloidsm, but wants the ^ibllc WASHIMOTON (A P )-M ™ > . ^ Both outposts were heavily The researchers have used was credited with reporting that to be "aware of these situations ***"" three Interferon-Inducing sub------, an anU-Mao revolt had broken . ^ ,r^dm i!ds. ^rporatlons. Johnson has pro- string fiscal team a ^ u t the ex- In the Middle East.” shelled in June and the first stances In tests and say Klnhwa, an Important Means Committee told admlnls- adding 10 per cent to the tent of administration budget- The newsletter contends: He also charged tae oujrent week of July, but shellings have the resuMs were promising, communications center. tration officials today they stiU tax llabUlty of each. cutting (Congress can expect If It "That the Zionists conquered military regime with Intimlttat- been infrequent since tactical fighter-bombers gave the area a They said the medication may Klnhwa is on tae have not made a case for the 10 Joining UUman In predicting approves the surcharge the Arab homes and land InS representatives In tae be tried on humans. I^ n g sl r^lroad 80 miles south surcharge a tough fight for the blU was Rep. John W. Byrnes of WU- through terror, force, and mas- provinces and said unless his going over. Monday’s raids near the of Hangchow, the beauty spot President^ Johnson Tnhn««n seeks. Rep. Jam es A. Burke, D- Mass., consln, the senior Republican on ■acres. That they wiped out warning led to reform, we (See Page Eight) capital of CSieklang. who said, " I doubt that any the committee, laid the ground- over 80 Arab villages before and shall be compelled to reconsider Chinese border were among 154 During their second day of missions over North Vietnam members of this committee are work Monday for this line of after they took control of the our participation In the elec- testimony before the tax-writing logged by Air Force and car­ committed to it and many of us Inquiry from the minority mem­ area they now call ‘Israel.’ tion." committee. Secretary' of the rier- based Navy tighter-, Treasury Henry H., Fowler, have many reservatitms about bers. “That the Zionist terror gangs But ho said ho would be with (Haganah, Irgun and Stem the other nine civilian candl- bombers. The other strikes ^- ® i Budget Director Chgrles L. It. There was heavy emphasis Youths 22, Rescued Schultze and Chairman Gardner Monday on economy from the gangs) deliberately slaughtered (See Page Eight) (See Page Eta^t) Ackley of the Council of Eco­ Democratic side, too. Chairman and mutilated women, children i t nomic Advisers were pressed Wilbur D., MlUs, D-Ark., asked and men, thereby causing the Negro Mayor Budget Director Charles L. unarmed Arabs to panic, flee s s< ' '- for an explanation that would After 3 Days at Sea make sense to the voters. Schultze: “Is there any real and leave their homes in the Resigns; “Open hands of the Zlonist-Israell "We’re going to have to satis­ poESibillty that, if taxes are In­ NEW YORK (AP) —A saUor foundered. The Coast Guard creased, we can expect the rate forces.” Dirksen, Ike Support rescued after clinging for three La^an left Tre^n, fy the people on two coimts,’’ Housing Barred The publication carries two Rep. A1 UUman, D-Ore., said. of spending not to be in­ creased?” photographs purporting to show days to the wreckage of' a yacht ^ reportedly carried an He said taxpayers will have to FLINT, Mich. (AP) — Mayor massacres In the Gaza Strip in In the Atlantic was rushed to- automobile on her stem. In be convinced that they are bet- Floyd J . McCree, the only Ne­ Schultze replied he couldn’t North Viet Bombings answer for expenditures linked 1956. day, aunbumed and dazed, to a addition to the doctor, the oth- ter off now than they were five gro ^____ in the nation heading a city Schulman said these photo­ hospital. He was suffering from era missing were Capt. Francis years ago and' that even after 200,000 or larger, declares he to the Vietnam fighting, but "as WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen- The White House, meanwhile, far as civilian expenditures are graphs have been published pre­ cxposiure and fatigue Gravatt, 28, Mrs. Beverly A. the surcharge Is added they will lu resigning because the city viously in Arab propaganda ate RepuMloan Leader E ^ r ^ S tart U.s“ ^ Mlnotti, 22, a school teacher pay less tax than they had be- concerned there Is a good possi­ A Coast Guard cutter carried commission has rejected an publications. M. Dirksen joins former Prert- gjiaejohower and Dirksen said Chris Brooks, 22, to a dock from Hamilton Township, N.J., fore the 1964 tax reduction, open occupancy housing law. bility of getting even below the figures In the January budg­ He said the Soviet line against dent Dwlglit D. Elsenhower in do not believe such near- where an aunbulance from the and her S-year-old daughter, Ullman said that, taking Into " I ’m not going to sit up here the Zionists is reflected In et—In fact we are aiming at defending President Johnson’s border raids risk bringing Red Staten. Island PubUc Health Klmberiy. account increases in state and any longer live an equal op­ charges that Israel has contin­ thU." decision to bomb North Vietnam (Siina Into the conflict—a con- service Hospital picked him up According to Brooks, Mrs. local taxes, he is not sure this portunity lie," the 44-year-old ually crossed the demarcation Schultze reminded the con­ targets only 10 miles from Red tention made in the Senate Mbn- at about 4 a.m. Mlnotti and her daughter were would be the case, mayor said Monday night after lines making commando raids gressmen, however, that econo­ China. day by Democratic Leader Mike Again and again. Brooks not wearing life jackets when "My judgment Is that a tax the commission voted down the against the Arabs, that the Unit­ the cruiser sank. Increase is justified, but I be- my efforts depend In part on Eisenhower, commander of MansficAd and echoed by Repuh- w asked for drinking water. “I law, 6-8. ed States has < constantly sup­ don’t think I ’U ever atop being Lauit Decmeber, Dodge and a lleve I am In a minority on this their action. He said he under­ ollied military forces in Europe lloan Sens. Charles H. Percy of The auto plant foreman, elect­ stands there is serious discus­ ported Israel and Zionism by thirsty," he said. boat party. Including Capt. Gra- committee,” Ullman added, in World War n, and Dirksen Illinois and John Sherman Coop­ ed in November 1965, said he sion in Congress of a govern­ ' sending military and financial There was still no word on vatt, drifted for three days after He also indicated he has yet aid, and that the U.S. govern­ said separately but In almost er of Kentucky. In the face of wlH resign Monday. ment employes’ pay raise bill Brooks’ foiu* companions who tlielr rudder was disabled. to be convinced that the same ment has worked with Zionist Identlcad words that military this split of Republican opinion, were reported missing after t h e ______McCree said he also will re­ that woidd cost $1 billion more targets were Involved and the Elsenhower told a news confer­ yacht, a 64 - foot converted sign as commissioner of Flint’s than the 4.5 per cent increase (See Page Seven) air attacks should be continued. ence as he left Walter Reed shrimp boat caUed the Lanran, heavily-Negro third ward. He the President has approved. Army Hospital after a 10-day sank last Friday, had represented the third ward Schultze, along with Treasury stay, he hopes the cmduct of the war does not become an Is­ (Jne of the missing, according (See Page Blalit) (See Page Seven) to Brooks, is Dr. James Dodge, sue in next year’s presidmttal 56, of HamUton Township, N.J., campaign. He said he doean't a physician who has been in­ want to be among those who volved in two other mishaps at might make it one. sea. Brooks said that the Lan­ Youth Punched Animal “What do poUUcans know ran, owned by Dodge, had ei­ abmt conducting a war?” he ther capsized or been smashed asked. “We must use force and in a storm about 54 mUes get dme with It.” northeast of Cape Hatteras, Terrified Campers Eisenhower said he believes N.C., four days ago. the war should be pursued, The Coast Guard continued an "with the Idea of winning It.” . air and sea search in the Tried to Scare Bear He added: “You should get ev­ 400-84uare'nUle area northeast erything you can, and use it as Helgreson was slain. Testa were of Cape Hatteras where the WEST GLACIER, MOnt. (AP) fart as you can, and get it over — Four terror-stricken young being made on those bears to with as quickly as possible be­ Lanran sank. try to determine whether one Brooks was pulled from the people who saw one of their cause war Is a nasty thing/' \ was the kiUer. water by crewmen of the United friends killed by a grlssly bear in a Glacier National Park say With Dunn and Miss Koons Dirksen said In an interview Fruit Co. refrigerator ship, S.8. they tried everything they knew were Denise Huckle, 19, of Sam he la satisfied legitimate mfll- Fra Berlanga after they spotted to drive away the marauding Manuel, Calif., and a junior at tary targe^ were hit in the him clinging to a section of the animal. the University of Arisona and raids to within 10 miles ot the Yacht’s'udieelhouse roof. ’They built, a bonfire, but it Ronald A. Noseck, 21, and bis Red Chinese border. He said he Officers of- the Berlanga ra­ didn’t scare the bear. brother, Ray T. 28, both of Ora­ la certain American fliers have dioed the Coast Guard that he They lay motionless in their cle, Arts. The Noseclis are den­ been Instructed thoroughly in was "weak but stlU aUve,” and sleeping bags, but the bear at­ tal students at the University of avoiding Red Chinese air space. added that he said two of the T h ^ live liy a gas line on Forest Drive tacked anyway. Louisville. “I think it’s necessary and I four missing were without life­ One youth even punched the dor/t think it’s dangerous," he jackets when the Langran Saturday they had hiked to bear with his flat, he said, but Trout Lake In a wild area In the (Bee Page Blglitj^ the grlssly kept coming. western part of the park for a one in ) Paul R. Dunn, 16, a high campout. and almost as many. Two GAS stoves for the Lutskys . Grocery Prices school junior' from Edina, Two campers they met on the Evervbodv’s a “lucky” on Forest Drive, Wethersfield. They can Minn., screamed: "He’s got her trial told of being chased up a the kitchen and another in the basement. 'f T all en^oy the cleanliness, comfort and convenience of modern GAS Seen Uhchtinged in the sleeping bag and he’s tree by a grlssly. dragging her up the hill!’’ They pitched camp and Biilletm living at low, low cost. Like these two families, the Ramseys a t 120 and the Brodowskis WA8HINOTON (AP) — Your The students, who had come caught tome fish, Then while a few doors away at 104 . . . never have to worry about heat groceries In the .coming year to the scenic pu k for a w o^ng cooking hot dogs, (be wind blew Take little Billy Landers on the left there . . . he and his mommy UPnXK KIKE) OK’D or hot water for the^ sparkling homes . . . thanks to the friendly wUl cost about udiat they did vacation, told their rtmy Mm- dieti- camprtte smoke Into the and dad live at 29 F/orest Drive. Neither he nor his V ,‘ this year, the Agriculture De- day after escaping ^ i n the ^ Michele said, "there’s WAWDrenON (AP) — blue flame,of dependable GAS. It’s the same right on flown the maddened bear, which threat- ^ bear.” , •',/, / coach at Webb Junior High . . . causes Mrs. Zanders ^ny^ peortment said today. K m House Poet Office Ootn- s tre e t. ; . the Callahans at No. 62 and the Bakers at 30 . . . all H But while the department ened them for hours before fl? I invaded the camp nally attacking and kllUng nlttoe ^^roved today Pres­ worries . . . even though it’s a washday ^ ^t the forecast little change in grocery and the four ran 50 yards down ident Johnem’s propoeal to . all the hot water she needs . . . anytime . . . day or night... at tne enjoy the comforts and economies of modern GAS living. ■tore prices for food, it predict­ Michele Koons, 19, of San Diego, the lakefront. It ate their food if Calif., early Sunday. raise the cost of mailing a ed diners In restaurants will and left with Michael’s travel first olasa letter to six cento same low GAS rate. Maybe you’re a “lucky” too, and don’t know it. Give us a call find their bill io r food about one ’Twenty miles from the camp­ bag In Its teetii. site where Michele died, anoth­ hot oat hack its suhonwimlt- And Alex Lutsky, to the Landers’ left, has all the cooking ad­ per cent higher. “We discussed whether to tee recommendattona and today and find out if you’re living by a GAS line; The average person, said the er 19- year-old girl, Julie Helge- rtay where we were or try to go vantages enjoyed^by the chefs of America’s finest restaurants . . . aon of Albert Lea, Minn., was voted for a flve-cent peat . ♦ department, probably will spend back,” Dunn said. “It was dark killed in her sleeping' bag 1^ an­ card. The sutaximadttoe had $686 to $490 next year for food, and we weren’t sure of the trail, reoanunended that poet co m p art with $472 lastjresc,-^ other park hear during; tte so we built a big bonfire.’’ JewDs^FtockJo WaUing Wall same night One of her oomfM- cards raised trqm tlie IgI t HE HARTFORD GAS COMPANY A a . The average persoiTwlll eat ' They they saw the bear again preeent four cento to the more port, poultry, eggs, rice, ’niousands of Jews gathered last evening at the nlOns, Roy Ducat, 18, of Perrys- standing on k logjam in the . busg, Ohio, was seriously In­ Pals -^Even at Mealtime. same levrt aa letters. Bat citrus fruit and frozen vegeta­ Wailing Wall in the old ,city of Jerusalein in com­ lakO. ju r^ . “lime of us really llept,” ttay the committee voted 12 to bles while cutting down bn veal,' memoration . of the hMiday of Tisha B'av wluch Skx>py, an. Australtin sheep dog, has takon oyer 11 In favor, of a motion by Iambi most dairy products, A hunt continued today tor the Nokeek said. “We Jtlkt kept put­ mourns, the destruction ot tdfie . first and second killer bears after park rangers the chore of guarding a flock of bi^iyjeMekrBiRce Bep. Bktward 8. Qerwtaiaid, non-citnis fruits, melons and ting wood m the fire.” ^ e mother hen was kiUed. TTie dog is owned by dry beana,.sald the department temples in Jerusalem. This watt is aH that remains shot and IdUed two gilzsUes Bi-IU., to keep enrda one cent I^rton Hooker of San Diego. (AP Photofax) choicer tinm lettora. in a report. v of flie second temple. (AP Phototax) Monday In the area wbqre Miss Seven) F A C n T W O MANCIffiSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1967 PAGE TH REE / B ridge Fcrnofi LegUJUitor Charges Events in Vemon Events Sheinwold on Invite Comments Itchy Foot Columbia gg New England's Leading FAMHAAB 8AV1NO The Board of Dtoectois Man Drafted in Foulup Capital Rumors on Kingfisher Move in the IMPUBS NO BVn, wfil conduct a pubKc seS- €k)od News Town GOPs OK Resolution Two-Year Professional By AUntED 8HEINWOU> West dealer ■ f Tolland County Fair *^dion Thursday, from 6:30 to Not Allowed to Resign Nmti HEW PoMition DispeUed by Plant Manager W orld You’ve surely heard the old North-South vulnerable 8:30 p.m. In tite town coun- School of WASHINGTON (AP) — The expreHion “One look is worth NORTH clTs o ffic e 9n th e M unicipal F or B oyce Asking for Finance Board BuUding. WABHINaTON (AP) — A con- June, he Mid, on grounda Health, Education and Welfhre Rumors about why the King- roughs land to the side should two finesses,” but If you think 4 1 10 8 Set to Start Aug. 25 Deparhnent has set up a new Papandreou Recovering it has anything to do with WILLIAMSON, W. Va. (AP) The local Republican Town bags donate money for purchas- greHmen Mid today draft chief Brown ehould have appealed be- fldiar Corporation la moving be used. C? A K 4 The aeseionz are held on poet to handle birth control ATHENS (AP) — Andreas peeking, shame on your evil 0 9543 The 26th Annual Tolland Coun­ and Mrs. Marshal Reed of 8 the 'first Tuesday and third - An itchy foot ta good news to CJommlttee has adopted a reso- articles for the bags. ACCOUNTING from Mountain St, Rockville to They need sewerage up 15-year-old------"■Leonard------■* "Boyce------Those who would prefer to do­ Lewi. B. Herahey refuae. to al- ^ problem s. Papandreou, an antlmonarohlat mind. As part of a program A AKJ ty 4-H Fair will be held Aug. 28, Sum m it Rd. Hiuraday «f each monUi, to lution recommending the crea­ September 1067 admlmloa. ... _ The second, Schwelker Rt. SO Tolland were laid aside Young BOyce, trapped for nate articles are reminded that Secretary John W. <3ardner poUtlolan in JaU on charges of to clean up the bridge^laylng 26 and 27 at the Tolland County Birth Sunday: A daughter to hear comments and sugges­ k»w out of the Army a Pennayl- came after Brown and recently by Francis Gregory, KlngflAer WEST EAST nearly 24 hours In a well cave-ln tion of a Board of Finance for there may be no liquids, com- HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING Mys Katherine B. OetUnger, . conspiring to oonunlt Ugh trea- mind, I show the true meaning Mr. and Mrs. James Geesop of vanla National Guardsman his Guard unit commander ex- plant manager and part owner ♦ K 5 A 6 4 3 Agricultural Center. tions from the public. the town, Mali Koiva, publicity bustibles or food. Suggestions 66 Forest St., Hartford— ^Tel. 247-1115 who has run Uie C9iildren's Bu­ Vernon s town en^ew,JUch- j, recovering from serious ©f the expression In today’ s 5 Pine S t. at nearby Lenore, Monday wrqagfuUy drafted through "a plained Brown had i^>- of the local plant. J 1098 5 <0 Q 7 Members will exhibit their asked his mother, Mrs. Ben chairman, announced. include ball point pens, paper- Applications now being accepted for reau, will be deputy aaaistant ard I^bardl, a^ th e fUtetton tuberculosU wUch struck a few hand. Discharged Friday: Walter pa^rworfc foulup.” pealed—but the appeal was pro- “With all the rumors about 0 AQ7 0 J 10 8 project work in areas of cloth­ Drive; Mrs. Henry Walker of Boyce, to “scratch the bottom secretary for family ]dannlng ” ***yy» *^”*^"* „ weeks ago, a Greek government Opening lead — Jack of Martley of 60 Orchard St.; Ger­ The committee has studied books, nail clippers, pock- Rep. Richard S. Schwelker, eased too late through a second A Q52 A 109 7 6 4 ing, foods, livestock, vegetables, 57 Loveland HUI R oad; and of my foot” and pop^tlon. She w lU ^rk to ^ prep^ a report on the hearts. trude Brenzek of 75 Union St.; the proposal for several months games, (adult) small tins of R-Pa., accused Herahey of “ cal- administrative foulup. the fUMlne manufacturer quip­ Representatives meeting Aug. SOUTH flowers, crafts, woodworking, Mrs. J. AUen Schuerman of 131 Insure “ the Integrity of the fam- Papandreou, 48, son of fwmer South took the first trick in Don Nickerson of Broad Brook; It was the first time he had ^nd members of such boards in "“t® candles, snapshot hold- lous disregard for the Individu- The Guard unit commander. ped. 21. They then will decide on al­ A A,Q972 many others. Hany Lane. realized any feeling in his right neighboring towns were invited ®*’®- windproof cigarette lighters Premier .Ctoorge Papandreou dummy with the king of hearts Mary Leonard of RFD 4; Ella in refusing to recommend Capt WlUlam E. BranUey. ex! He called the 7.8 acres o( Tol­ lowing Kingfisher to hook up. <5 6 3 2 Serving as co-hostesses wiU be leg since he was pulled from the ^ recent meeting to discuss "wlP® «l‘‘ne” pocket SlIPCOVEirSaiid DtAPCIHES uu. nf L m i u e Brown M In . 1-tTnr thn .nnn-1 development of each and a former Amerioan clttsen, and led the Jack of spades for Special program features in­ release o f L eslie E . Brown, 23, plained in a letter the appeal ^ land land behind the Burrougjia Gregory described both King­ 0 K 6 2 Buttimer of Maple St., El­ Mrs. Arthur Rowe, Mrs. Jess CUSTOM-MADE All Fabrics Scotchgard child,” Gardner said. has been in Avoroff Jail in Ath- a fineMe, losing to the king, clude square dancing from 8 to lington; Stephen Shattuck of well Saturday. ., . . their duties. It 'was said that a ®**®® Polish. Oreland, Pa., despite the Penn­ did not come to his attention un­ Corporation “a beautiful piece fisher and Burroughs as “ clean” A 83 10 p.m.,, 26th anniversary pro­ CarroU, Mrs. George ConneU, Hospital authorities added that primary purpose of such a '^® Project must be corn- Ten Years Written Guarantee on AU Workmanship Mrs. OetUnger will work on ens sinoe the April 21 military Back came a heart to dum- 138 Grove St.; Mrs. Barbara sylvania Guard’s request. til the day after Brown was sent of land.” Other land in Vemon Industriea and the kind oommu- North ^ East South gram, a teen dance from 8 to 11 Mrs. Chester BukowsM and some feeling has returned to his jg revlew'^e budgets P>®‘®d by Sept. 1. Mrs. (3ragln programs for unwed mothers coup, awaiting trial on charges my’s ace. South took the ace West Lemek and daughter of Goose Selective Service headquar­ to Ft. Bragg. and the area did not interest nities want. A “bad” Industry NT Pass 3 A p.m. and a horse show. There Mra Robert Mattox. right arm, which also was other boards and town- agen- nrged that donations be sent to SLIPCOVERS $OQ LAB O R and for better cooperation of {dotting to overthrow King of spades, won a fineMe with 1 La ., 'Tolland. ters said it is Investigating the Schwelker said in a statement him or the Garola Corporation, would be one with noise, chemi­ All Pass will also be amusement rides. A meeting of the Vernon Jim- numbed by the tons of rock and gnd make appropriate reo- ber or Mrs. Walter Wheaton Im- amcxig HEW officials, state and Constantine. the Jack of clubs and ran the Pass Discharged Sunday: Mrs. Zel- allegations. that the commander’s letter. parent firm of Kingfisher. cals, waste and poor appear­ A King and Queen contest is ior Women’s Club wUl be held dlrt that coUapsed on him as he ommendatlons. A final budget mediately. Sofa and 2 Chain local governments, voluntary Papandreou la quoted as My- clubs to get rid of a heart. But ma Martin and son of WlUle Brovm was drafted and sent sent to Herahey with Brown’s He added, “Every time we ance. open to 4-H members who are tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs. was inspecting the well for gtm ^ adopted ------agencies and professiimal ing he had suffered “srallopins South eventually lost - three When the bidding aMures you Clr., ’Tolland. to Ft. Bragg, N.C., last March second unsuccessful appeal for MW something that was decent at least 14 years old as of Jan. John Carter of 81 Deerfield cleaning. py town meeting as is now Manchester Evening Her­ E n e e s h o p a t h o m e s e r v i c e groiq>8 in the family planning Kingfisher does Its b a n ^ SbemulosU” a few w Selto^ dlatmonds. Down one. that a fineMe. will lose, look Guest Lutheran Pastor after his Guard unit mistakenly discharge last month, conclud­ the price would go up.” ^He was locally despite Qarcia’a New 1, 1967 and who have been Hostess for the evening wUl Leonard, one of 11 children, - meetings when he was erro­ “We Just hired another over booth throughout the fair, while The community boundaries Tolland A memorial fund has been Accompanied by leaders Wll- p t o . , K w - Marking the 20th anniversary spades at the second trick, er bid shows the M m e 16 to ed to bring packages for a grab peals from the Pennsylvania neously reported delinquent. said (Quakers now feel 'they 66 and she’s doing a good Job,” the International Farm Youth have not been changed from last establlshed In the name of Doug- VonDeck and Joseph fisher has long been overcrowd­ of India’s Independence, Mrs. take the club finesse and dis­ 18 point hand. Y our Jiunp re- bag. Guard Euid Brown for the dis­ Brown previously served six must find more direct ways of he said, explaining the work Exchange Committee (IFYE) year. The members of the El- las Tettelbach, son of Mr. and Schelbenpfiug, the boys left Old charge. ed in the inefficient, three-story Gandhi unfurled India’s national card a heart on a high club. spwise invites game in spades Elks Tournament 'Ungton, Vernon and Tolland 4 Local GOPs months active duty' as a Guards­ helping relieve civilian suffering does not take much muscle. Then he cashes the ace of will sell barbequed chicken. Mrs. John Tettelbach, who died N.Y. on a northeast The first refusal came last building on Mountain St. Ex­ if partner has three or more Preparations have been com­ community are: James Moser, m en. which results from "the ever- hearts and ruffs a heart. Only in a mountain climbing accident route including Raquette Lake, 20% oH pansion is a “must” , they said spades;- otherwise he bids 3- Police Arrests Two pleted for the 7th Annual Rock­ chairman, Martin Splelman, Ur­ Slated to Attend increasing brutality of this put West in Long Lake and Raquette Riv­ “I have no sorrow' NT. Police made two arrests ville Lodge of Elks Golf Tourna­ ban Luginhuhl, and David Char­ in Glacier National Park last w a r.” month. er, that iwUl bring them to moving the firm out of Vemon,imon, ^ Empire of India during the 17th spades, Copyright 1067 here Monday. ment to be held at Ellington ter. State Convention The Treasury Mys it won’t li­ the world 8 largest fishline man- H West returns Tupper Lake by this weekend. Gregory said. and 18th centuries. a diamond. General Features Oorp. Wlnthrop Corson, 29, of El­ Ridge Country Club Aug. 28 for The fund was started through Britain’s Radio Buccaneers cense the shipment of medical ufacturer. Apple Fezttval Set Four prominent local Re­ The boys will transport all of He mentioned several prob­ South gets a trick with the lington was charged vidth op­ the benefit of the Crippled Chil­ gifts from business associates supplies because the North Viet­ king. If West leads a heart (or erating a motor vehicle with­ The Women’s Society of publicans will attend the Re- of the youths father and will be their food and camping equip­ namese refuse to permit inspec­ lems he has been faced with in Surrender Day Marked dren's Fund. C^hristian Service of the Ver­ ment through several lakes and Are Scuttled by Government R ockville. if he could lead a club), dum­ Silver a Byproduct out a license and with operat­ Tee off time is from 8 a.m. to publlcaoi State Convention to be received by the Columbia Rec­ FILM tion o f how the su{q>Ues are TOKYO (AP) — Japan non Methodist Church is plan­ rivers ' with Intercoimectlng “There are so many factions my ruffs, vdiile South throws ing an unregistered motor ve­ 3 p.m. to be followed by a so­ reation Council. STOCK UP N O ^ FOR LONDON (AP) — Britain’s On Aug. 9 the Lower House of there’s no guarantee Nude Paintings marked the 22nd anniversary of —At present two- ning to make the Apple Fes­ held in Hartford Sept. 30. Tol­ portages. in Vemon” to deal with, he a diamond. Since West started hicle. Police said he was seen cial hour; roast beef diimer and The council has announced radio pirates appear to have they won’t be used for military Its surrender in World War n thirds of the nation’s silver and tival a yearly event. It is set land delegates will include Each evening, camp ■will be EXPO '67 AND VACATION! the Manx Parliament voted to complained. with only two trumps he can­ driving oh Windsoihdlle Rd. awarding of prizes at the Elks that Blue Spruce trees will be been outgunned and outmaneu- purposes. Put on Display today with memorial services two-fifth of Its gold are obtain­ this year fOr Sept. 16 from 2 State Rep. Robert D. King, Re- established on the lake shore. appeal the British ban on pirate ’The recent tax evaluation not get out Mfely with a low with expired license plates Home at 9 No. Park St. Ad­ planted, in Doug's memory, at The (Quakers My they give and a nationwide moment of si­ ed as byproducts from the min­ p.m. until dark on church Conservation projects are to vered by government legislative radio to the commonwealth, aft- raised the plant’s taxes double At London Show trump. from W. Virginia. He posted a vance reservations so far have publican Town Committee Vice the tennis courts in the Henne- FINEST PHOTO FINISHING firepow er. __ _ „ „ equal aid to the South Vlet- lent prayer. ing and processing of grounds. Chalrman Mrs. Ruth Lojzlm, bo completed which ■will en­ er a motion to take the matter at first, he said. They were Now we see the true mean­ $75 cash bond and is schedul­ been received from the Putnam, quin Rd. recreation area. Doug But two of the five buccaneer befor^' the’unlted NrtiOM namese. North Vietnamese and In Tokyo, Emperor Hlrohlto ing of that old expreMlon! m etals. ed to appear in Circuit Court Beeidee the featured apple Selectinan FYank Kalas and title the group to the 50-miIe brought back down some. LONDON AP — A bevy of Norwich, New London, WUll- was a forestry student at the broadcasters plan to defy the voted down. ^*®t Cong. and 4,(X)0 Japanese including 12 Aug. 29. pie, there ■will be hamburgs Richard Roberta, University of Montana. cjuioe trip award of the Boy Kingfisher’s problems did not 138 nude paintings went on dis­ mantic and Groton Elks Lodges. Scouts. Marine Broadcasting Offenses war veterans and families of David R. Jedrziewski, 1-7, of This year Coimectlcut Elks aiMl hot dogs, salads and Alternates include Republican Those who are interested may The new broadcasting act Job Help for Gl$ receive much attention from play today in London’s Grosven- In preparation for the trip, Act which became law Monday war dead attended a memorial Tolland was issued a sum­ have pledged to raise $46,000, beans at a “dime a dip," plus Committee Chairman add to the fund by sending a hands back to the British Broad­ WASHINGTON (AP) — More Vemon leaders, he added, aU boys passed scouting badges by operating outside British ter­ or Galleries. service for the 3.1 million Jap- It’s a Dem! mons charging him with pass­ part of a ten year pledge to fi­ other apple desserts. Russell Stevenson, Frank P. check to Mrs. John Forryan, casting O>rporatlan (BBC) its than 750,000 men and worn- "TWa has got to get on In rowing, canoeing, life sav­ NASSIFF ritorial waters. “It’s a very, vary rare thing anese servicemen killed In the ing in a no passing zone. Po­ nance a new wing for the New­ Fot the children there will AterrUl, Daniel Batty, £md First trcMurer of the council, monopoly on broadcasting to en will leave the armed serv- toe ball,” he said, suggesting Don’ t ing, swimming, and one-mile The act bans Britons from op­ to see such a big exhibition of conflict. lice said he was seen passing ington Hospital for Crippled be the fish pond, pony rides Selectman Carmelo Zanghi. Alfred Balkin of Henne- England. Softening the blow of ices In the next year and Presl- committees be formed to help M is s ltl swim. Flmds to defray the cost CAM ERA and PHOTO SHOP erating a pirate station or sup­ nudes,” said a spokesman for At noon sirens sounded in a no passing zone while Children. *>“ ”®®’ The convention is being held quin Rd., and Paul Kaminski, losing their pop pirates to Brit- dent _ Johnson______has ordered a spe- toe 16 per cent of local In- of the trip were earned by the plying it with advertising. It up­ the galleries. “ Actually, none of throughout the nation. traveling north on Skinner Rd. All proceeds from the annual The following committees to reapportion the delegates to principal of Windham Center »91MAIN ST.—TEL. eLt-TSeS—MANCHESTEK holds the monopoly of the ish teens, the BBC planned to rfai pr^ram to hdp th ^ Sid dustry considering moving. us remembers such a big nude It w as at noon, A ug. 16, 1946, boys through car wariies and 0{>en a pop serv ice next m onth, job s. Gregory Uvea in Tolland and Park Concert Tonight Golf Tournament will go toward have already been appointed gtate conventions. School, will play an exhibition state-owned British Broadcast­ show before.” that Hlrohlto made his hlst(»lc candy and gift sales. a new image for the staid “aun- Johnson has directed that the this has been cited as a possible The first of a two-part musical the $1,600 w hich R ockville and church members are re- Captures Chaaiplonship tennis match at the recreation ing Company. Why so many nude paintings? broadcast renouncing claims to t h e quested to contact them if they tic” of the airwaves. country’s 2,200 Public Employ- reason he wants Kingfisher presentation will be conducted Lodge has pledged as their The Tolland Boy’s hrea Wednesday as an opetdng Radioes (Caroline North and “Some years back we held a divinity and informing Us share of the -state project. have items or time to con- Tlie CiarOUne pirates hope to ment Service offices give per- there. tonight at Henry Park by the team In the Ba'be Ruth League event for the tennis program, Caroline South weighed anchor small show of nudes,” explained weary people that Japan had f f o n e y trlbute. pay their way with advertising sonallzed service to help them “My personal interests have Elg^ith Air Force Band from Legion Elects Butier has captured the league cham- The game begins at 6:30 p.m. near the Isle of Man in the Irish the spokesman. “It was a great surrendered. They are: General Chair­ from continental Bhirope and increase their ability to get nothing to do with the move,” Westover Air Force Base in The 'RockvUle American Le- pionshlp, defeating the Stafford will be followed by point- Sea, 36 miles off the English succeM, so we decided a larger man, Mm. Eldna Johnston; Ap­ OUR NO-CHARGE the United States. Right now, Jobs. They also will have priori­ ho insisted. T o t y Massartiusetts. g;ion Post, the third laiYest in Cubs 9-2 Monday night. Oie game as explained ccast, and sailed to a safe sta­ show of nudes would be a greafi Gold Bullion Found ple Queen, Mrs. Robert John­ YOU ty in Job placement. He said he has Uved in Tol­ the Department of Connecti­ The local team wound up Its Balkin. tion off Holland. however, the Carolines have er success.” NEW HAVEN, England (AP) COLOR by DELUXE The musical programs are co­ son; Fbod, Mrs. Anna Tyler; CHECKING ACCOUNTS “Each veteran will be offered land for 15 years whUe working Fcatnre cut, elected Robert Butler of 38 season with a 10-4 record. Greg An instructional clinic for From there the pirates plan to Just seven advertising accounts, — Francis Waterman, former sponsored by the Vernon Recre­ Fish Pond, Mra. Kendall Hall; Individually tailored Job-finding at the plant in RockvUle. Dur­ The pictures reveal the fe­ At 7:00-9:16 Ftanklln St., as its new post Chamberlain was the ’winning youngsters interested in teiuils continue beaming music and as com pared to 170 in the pop British speedway ace, drove iq;> ation Department and RockvUle Plant Table, Mia. Da'vid Ola- ARE AN EYE-OPENER assistance,' em|rioyment coim- ing that time, he said, he has male human form in a wide var­ commander for the coming pitcher during Monday night’s will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. NEVER commercials at Britain. But if pirate heyday. to the Newhaven-Dieppe ferry R otary. son; Arts A Crafts, Mrs. David seling and testing, and referral worked hard in Rockville and iety of poses. Legion year at its Eomual elec­ game, limitiiig the Stafford Those planting to attend are the Caroline British disc Jockeys Caroline “Admiral” Robbie terminal Monday morning with The 41-member band wiU be­ Howe: Also, White Elephants, TO SOME.. to training or any other Mrvlce Vemon civic organiMtions. Here are but a few: “Reclin­ tion of ofificers meeting held team to two runs, -both in the Mked to bring racquets and ten­ enter England, they face arrest. Dale said defiantly ftom his his blonde fiancee, Avrll Be­ ( OAW{jv rf IT /wt‘ : f • .OMn gin its program at 7 and will Mra. George Blythe; Antique HAD A sriiich will help him obtain om- He recalled his work for many ing nude, seated nude, crouch­ at the Home Aug. 7. nis shoes. ... but they soon get used to the idea The other radio pirates suc- atrice Priston. H-&L-P O-V-E-R last aboid an hour and three Display, Mr. A Mrs. * ing nude, nude with knees bent, Qeor^e Fire Auxiliary Meets case of rain, Wednesday’s ciunbed to the decree and s4nt Customs agents disguised as quarters. The group is directed Butler will succeed John Thompson; Missions Table, of writing checks without charge..... nude reclining on back, nude Wededaya l>S0-8:80-8KI0 _ __ _ „ The next regular meeting of exhibition game will be played their disc Jockeys home. A mob man. And I shaU not ggo o b^k i to ““‘P tourists were lounging around. STATE by Chief W want Officer Wil­ Lawrence of Wapping. Law­ CHECKING the area Red Ctom . with hand mirror, nude combing Sat, Son. 1:80-4:16-0:80-0:00 «»« ToHaJwl Volunteer Fire De- Friday at the same time, o f 800 scream ing teen-agers England until can be free CAPITAL FOOTNOTES Just as the Waterman car was rence now steps tq> to the post Why not check with us today about opening an He was on the 22-man Board hair, nude kneeling, nude with liam Berkey. partment Auxiliary ■will be Santa Claus Gift Bags; a Red tliere, too.” to move aboard the French fer­ of immediate past post com­ gave a frensled welcome to sev­ Surgeon Ctoneral WlUiam H. of Directors of the RockvUle pigtail, nude with raised foot, Hospital Auxiliary Show kig, Mrs. Earl Mag^ulre. held Monday at 8 p.m. in the Cross project for servicemen in ACCOUNT? individual or cairpdrate checking account? Your en disc Jockeys from one pirate. Stewart has endorsed a bill em­ ry Valencay, customs men —WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS INCIUDIN6— mander af ter completing one of Radio London was beUeved to Area Chamber of Commerce for draped nude, nude with hands The;. RockvUle General Hos­ Leonard's Comer Firehouse. Vietnam, now are being made personalized checks will be your passport to powering the government to set surrounded it. The auto was the most successful years tn the Radio London, as they returned have taken $1.4 mllUon In adver- nearly 10 years. behind back, seated nude with pital Auxiliary said today that WA’TER HEARING SET ------by volunteers in town under the standards for control of radia­ stripped to its chassis, and in BEST mCTUREOFTHE YEARI 48-year history of Post No. 14. royal service, to Londem upon the station’s Using profits up to Monday, It was Charles ChUberg, crossed legs, seated nude on proceeds from its blennlel va­ HARTFORD (AP) —' Stam­ Mancheatei’ Evening Herald guidance of Mrs. John Oagln. tion emissions from television specially welded compartments, GOLUMNA PK.1UWK mmm Other officers elected in­ closing. when It hoisted its anchor. chamber president, who made couch and reclining nude with FRED ZINNEMANNS riety show wUl be used to get ford residents 'wUl' have a Tolland correspondent B ette Columbia, as other towns, OF COURSE. WE ASK THAT YOUR AVER­ sets and other manufactured the Inspectors found $28,000 in clude: Senior Vice Commander, The departure of the CanUlne In Glasgow, Scotland, 3,000 several key contacts for King­ blue shawl.” the hospital’s three-phase ex- chance Sept. 21 to testify either Quatralo, teL 875-8845. m ust m ake 50 bags which are AGE QUARTERLY BALANCE BE $100.00,. products which have electronic g old bars. Patrick Boudreau: Junior Vice 6 3 3 - 0 2 1 1 pirates was a big dlMppolnt- teen-agers wearing' black arm fisher before their move was panskm program underway. The for or against rate increases the ------being done in red and green YOUR KEY TO BETTER BANKING ment to the Isle of MCan. ’The pi- bands packed a ballroom to c ir c u its .. For off-beat nudity there are: W aterm an, 44, and MIm P ris­ AA&ANFOR Commeoxler, Ulderic MalUioux; THERE IS NO GR'EAT PENALTY FOR announced. show, FoUies ’67, wUl be held Stamford Water Co. has re- SVPBEPSTAKES WINNEB denim . The Defense Department has “Chinese nude, red nude, nude ton were charged with attempt­ Adjutant, George Brigham; .FAILING TO DO SO. rates gave the Manx isle, famed weep over Radio Scotland’s fi- Sept. 29 and 30 at the Vernon quested. CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A \ Gregory said Howard Wolf- fantasy, and nude girl wito silk­ Mrs. Cragin asks that those for taUleM cats and motorcycle nal pirate broadcast at mid- placed In reduced operating sta- ing to smuggle gold bullion out Center Junior High School. Finance Officer, Buell Chap­ After hearing company and Thompemivllle, Conn., famUy DURING ANY QUARTER THAT YOURAVER- anger, chamber president be­ en w hip.” ALL SEASONS who are not making the actual racing, free plugs and helped night. The station signed oU tus eight Victory-type ships of England. man; Service Officer, Atty. city officials all day Monday, was presented a $5,000 check AGE ’ BALANCE IS LESS THAN THIS fore ChUberg, and ChUberg have Said the spokesman: “The fe­ IK)BEHT HOLT -TECHNKXlLOr @ The auxUiary has pledged keep the English and Scottish with a rendition of “Auld Lang which have been hauling Frank MteCoy; Judge Advocate, the State Public Utilities Com­ M onday a* wiimers in the New AMOUm-, YOU WILL BE CHARGED ONLY cargoes to Vietnam and plans to “ really got it going right.” male nude is probably the (ddest $10,000 for furnishings and spe­ $2.50 FOR THAT QUARTER. tourists coming. Syne.” Wed-, Ang. XS—JnUe Aadram in "HAWAII” PaoU P io k o p ; H istorian, A r­ mission scheduled the Septem­ Hsunpshire Sweepstsdtes. take another eight ships off the Gregory denied he was bitter source of artistic inspiration, cialized equipment. ANK thur dhatterton; Chaplain, ber date. About 25 letters have The Harold Nucclo fsunlly was Southeast Asian run next week, toward Verncm as he said, "I from the most primitive visual Mrs. Ronald Kozuch has been ELASTIC VISIT US, GIVE US A CALL, OR SIMPLY Russell Tomm; Sergeant at been received protesting the in­ among the 11 top winners in WRITE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS ON AMO TRUST COMPANY Mylng Improved port operations Intend to do a lot more” in civic expreMlon of mankind to the named general chairman of the Arms, Edwin Sidney; Assistant crease, the PUC said. the drawing. Gov. John W. King STOCKINGS THIS ADVERTISEMENT AND MAIL IT TO Alaskans Work Frantically in Southeast Asia has reduced efforts. present day. From the Venus de FoUies. She wUl be aided by LA8T0N8URY I Aietes of Fbee Faridng Finance (Jfflcer, Geoige Gard­ The Increase is needed, com­ presented checks in the amounts WHEEL CHAIRS US. the need for the ships. “If it’s going to help the area,” Milo until the sculpture of Hen­ Children Under 18 Free! Mrs. Jose{di Cosgrove, Mrs. Comfortably ner; Assistant Seigrant at pany officials said, to meet capi­ o f $50,000, $25,000 and $5,000. P 0 BOX ?09. 211 NEW LONDON TUPNPIKE. GLASTONBURY CONNECTICUT 06033 President Johnson welcomed he said, “I’U do It.” ry kloore, it has produced en­ "O m ” 8:86 "Africa” 10:80 Harry McMahon, and Mrs. W. Alr-Condltloned Aims, David Jenkins. tal improvement costs said to im­ Sharing in $525,000 w ere 1,041 ARTHUR DRUe To Hold Back Flood Water to the White House Monday Gregory admitted he has play- during masterpieces.” H. Tuppeny, Jr. Jerome Remklewlcz -was re­ prove Investment returns. prize ’Winners. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — said the situation was “ very se­ President Gregorie Kaylbanda *** * large part in Garcia’s mi^e 6>L0R f a m il y SHOW! A talent party for persons in­ elected to serve another three- of Rwanda, a Central African *«> ToUand and not to a southern ThM onghly Rain Continued to pour into this riou s.” —— terested in taking part In the year term as a member of the nation. state. In fact, he doubted King- D eU i^tfnl More than 200 famUies were show is scheduled for Sept. 12 board Of trustees. Other trus­ central Alaska city and nearby firiier would stay here at all Jane F onda evacuated Monday in tl^ city at the Elks’ Ciarriage House. tees are FYancis Prichard Sr. Nenana today as residents and of 30,000. Helicopters were uti­ CAPITAL QUOTE without his Insistence. Garcia The program committee of the Alaska National Guardsmen "The main point where the has at least 61 per cent of stock and Fred A. Am. lized to reach outlying residents show wUl meet Wednesday at The 'Officers wlU be installed frantically tried to hold back as floodwaters made surfail} DAR and myself differ, they and controls the firm, he said, 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. flood waters from three swollen think the nation comes above DeSimone made a point of this at the Rockville Legion Home travel all but Impossible. Stanley Pearson at Merline Dr. Sept. 16 ■with a social to fol­ rivers. The A-67 centennial exposi­ all. But there are 123 nations Aug. i Mylng Gregory Is the Anyrme interested is invited to Close to six inches of rain has a h o think the sam e 'key” man In the move to stay low . tion, situated on the banka of —(TeohnloolM^ attend. Junior Women’s dub faUen here this memth, c o r l- thing.”—Folkslnger Joan Baez, in the area. the Chena River, was flooding RockvUle Hospital Notes New members of the Venwn pared to an average August speaking to some 30,000 persms Gregory said he has had a n —•ROaSIV m JANS Monday night. Workers were at­ Mathiee Dally 8K)0 Junior Women’s Club will be in- rainfall of 2.2 inches, causing at a concert she gave near the surveyor to the 7.8 acres in first KlDFORDfONDA Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 tempting to control the water in Evenings 7:0l0-9:06 pm. In aU areas except mater- formed of the club’s purpose widespread flooding that Washington Monument after the steps to move. He said the sewer plus Paul Hugh the flnanQially plagued centen­ tfinui” Sab-Sun. 8:00-8:46 nity where they are 2 to 4 and and actions today at 8:80 p.m. prompted Gov. Walter Hlckel to Daughters of the American line extending through Bur- Newman In I1UII O’Brien nial grounds. 8:80-7:80-0:88 m m 6:30 to 8 pm. Four officers wUl be leading Revolution refused to let her declare both communities disas­ (Jranes were used Monday COLOR perform at Constitution Hall be­ John Admitted OFrlday: Stephen the orientation in their homes. ter areas Monday. night in an attempt to clear de­ EASTimifORO M ills Hickel planned to tour this cause she oppoBM the Vietnam ShattuTde of 138 Grove St.; They are Mrs. Paul PhilUppe of bris from the base of several ^, IASI HARffOnn,HAnrfOfWtm iii''ivi r. -h III M WUUam Norman of Windsor 48 Ridgewood Drive; Mrs. city and Nenana, 60 mUes south­ bridges to leMen the threat of w ar. west of here, today to survey collapse. Locka; Mary Flaherty of 83 Frank Bianoerdi of 71 Deerfield ' dam age. The Chena, which winds i^tINEMA.inemaI High St.; Nelce Rice of 67 V il- ______i-ei MST HASTrem twr to W alt Disney lage S t. Weather forecasts called for through the downtown section, isn isw n HUT t i i m m -m a Second, Fourth turn Admitted Sunday: Michael continued rain today. rose a foot and a half over flood ■A«»r t VMOMNPVM -av. THEM Adjutant Gen. C. F Necrason stage. Two bridges were closed For Pipe Band "SNOW Yets of 3 Bellevue Ave.; Linda and another threatened. B O n i 1 6 1 , HOWARD „ F'eteilce of 623 Talcottville R d.; Rlrtvard Green of Old Post ' At Nenana, where the Nenana The Maiwhester Pipe Band WHITE CANDIES Road, Tolland; LuciUe Mi­ said Tanana rivers Join, the earned second and fourth ptaces yipi’IMM aiM THE 7 DWARFS” in the Central Mew York State chaud of 40 Vernon Ave.; El­ ’ NOW AVAILABLI AT Don I A,III lo' a Spi’ cial Occjsion water level was nearly three Children Under 18 TTae J o u n 5 o n $ feet over flood stage. Some 55 Scottish Oamea In SyracuM on len Cripps of Main St., EUing- Saturday. ton; Herman Backofen of 16 PINE PHARMACY residents from the community phis John Wayne BARRiCiNi of 300 were evacuated. Aircraft In Grade 2, It was second to crown St.; Don Gessay of 6M OKNnai 8T. «4AMt4 replaced buses in the operatiqn the (Balmoral Highlanders of "HATARI” Elizabeth St.; Donna Stearns CHOCOLATES but heavy rain and poor visibili­ Syracuse. ’The Worcester f n p M Y - EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT of 76 Grand Ave. Birth FMday; A son to Mr. ty hampered flights. Otoss.) Pipe Band won In <^»en ^ MATS SOT SSSISVM (5 P.M. TO 9 F.M.) fn.-.iti. t!'C" o/.'M * i: iti'nu’ nl' An amateur radio operator, in oompetitlon. Kenmure (NJ.) EASE WINDSOR ^ ^ B S T S T tST m T* S IM .-tH I a broadcast., monitored in Seat­ Band was seocmd, Balmoral IMS. T:eo • t:M es I'HIVI IN ★ III '■ tle, said 200 volunteers had third and Manchester fourth. k SAT. t v s . MM AV. KATA. 7A A.M filled 6,000 sandbags for a dike A -week eaiUer, the Man­ to hold the Chena River. chester KUUes won the North ^ Visit ^ The operator said he was American PQw Band Cham- transmitting from a river ptonahip for Grade 2 during the MANCHESTER Liggett Drug steamer which was floating two games at MaxvlUe, Ont., Can.' DRIVE-IN FISH FRY feet above the river banks. Weihwiday W ai— tday NOUTIS 1 « 44A at the Parkade Sringing Ante 1 mem Ms-seoe All You Most ants do not ettog- hut More Donations some kinds do. Fire ants sting Can Eat as painfully as wasps; the har­ Made to Camp vesting ants of Mexico can also iBMinriiMiirrMMM 1 . 1 9 sting very aeverrty. ' ir Manat mstfiiiisiEiiNn WINDOW SHADES Manchester’s Camp Kennedy / WONDERFUL BONELESS HLLETS closed last Friday for Its fourth G f«M . Whhw, Ecni year of operation but the list of The Do’s And Don’ts For The Married Frted to a crisp golefan brown contributors continues. Man Who’s Thinking Single—or W o s h o b l B Ffoneh M od Pototoos # Cok Slow Camp Director Harry F. MEADOWS™-'Him MTI fi 11 f,', • ij’ ; The Single Man Who’e CASCADE FINISH Smith has raleased the names of JustlliinUiig! Tartar Soiieo • Rols and Biitlor persoiu who contributed time g l a s s in s t a l l e d I IUmua*ROBERTM ^^ Cockfaik Served I r r i l f i n MANCHESTER 1 L WHITE GLASS CO.

St. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1967 PAG E F IV B I fA O l FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1967 Per Gapilfa 12th Circuit 30,000 Attend Wanted Coalition Pact Jewelry Firm ToUand I Jane Darwell, HAVE YOU AN Baez Concert Plans Appeal of AMERICAN LEGION Movie Actress, Supetfe EVENT SCHEDULED T a x Costs Court Cases Captured Paper^Says U.S. t h a t c a l l s f o r ^Despite DAR’ Monopoly Rule Supper, Games to Highlight Is Dead at 87 FOOD? Up by $25 MANCHESTER SESSION WASHINGTON (AP) — "I Asked Soviet Aid in Viet WASHINGTON (AP) — The HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Ac­ It imy be a wedding, a ban- . : (AP) — State and Francis X. Edwards, 28, of want to thank the DAR for all WASHINGTON (AP) — A achieve the settlement,” Duan L.G. Balfour Co. of Attleboro, Town’s 4-H Pair Tomorrow qoet o r ' ju*t nn InfMbirf get- Hartford was fined $100 for driv­ the publicity,” folksinger Joan tress Jane Darwell, who often Television local govemmenta collected an captured document apparently stated. Mass., will appeal a ruling by a The annual Tolland 4-H Fair Holy Name Society or Paul togetiiMr of a eoolelgr, lodge or | ing while under the influence of Baez told an. estimated 30,000 told friends her life and worlj 5:00 (i 3) Movie (24) iWhaf’a New? (R) average of $25 more taxes in fis­ once used by North Vietnam’s Duan said the party’s central Federal Trade Commission ex­ BINGO some friendly group. liquor and a charge of failure persons she entertained free at will i>e held tomorrow at the Doyle, New Rd. ( 8-2^ Mike Douglas (30^) News. Sports, Weather cal 1966 than in the previous clalma the United committee “ advocated tacticsJ (40) You Asked for It to drive in the estabUshed lane the grounds of the Washington hierarchy,^ aminer that the company mo- EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT The Bulletin Board had been completely without (10) Perry Mason year, a study showed today. negotiations” during the rainy TAC Building. The Fair will (12) Merv Griffin (30) Newsreel We Are Prepared to was nolled. Monument Monday night. States sought Soviet aid last nopllzes the national college fra­ A Women’s Workshop will hardship, died as she was about (18) Highway Patrol (M) Struggle for Peace The staite-looa Itax take aver­ year In establishing a South 86&80H Open to the public at 2 p.m. (12) DaMn.Tl (C) Edwards was arrested July 27 Then she sang songs of her 8 O’CLOCK— LEGION HOME. LEONARD ST: be held tomorroVv morning to embark on a new film role. (20) Big Picture Serve You to Your aged $290 for every man, wom­ “ But we will stiU fight whUe ternity insignia market. ftaturing displays of various (30) RIverboat ilB) Secret Agent In Bolton, after the car he was antiwar philosophy which the Vietnamese coalition govern­ from 10 to noOn for members T1»b 87-year-old actress spoke (40) Hucklcbeiry Hound (40) Oomhat TC) we are carrying out negotia­ FTC hearings examiner Ray­ :( 8-22) Baseball (C) • Complete Satisfaction an and chUd In the nation. Daughters of the American Rev­ ment that would include Com­ 4-H projects undertaken by lo­ of 'the United Congregational of her upcoming role In “ Seven 6:30 (20) Scope driving ran off Rt. 6 and struck mond J. Lynch said Monday the (40) Peter Jennings (C) , 1020^) Girl from UNCLE The increase followed a trend a tree. olution had attacked In banning munists. tions,” Duan said. cal youngsters, entertainment Church in the Christian EJdu- from San Antonio” at a party 6:45 (18) Sports World Onr oaterlng (Mrvkse In eet up firm was illegally restraining 8:00 (S ) Spectnim shown since the C!ommerce The paper, now clrcidating in “ We must foresee this so that Our 108th Year cation Building. Children last Friday. She described it as: 6:00 ( O-S-IO-IB) News, Sports. 8:30 (24) EEN Summer Sampler to be flexible enongfa to no- | Clearing House began annual Daniel Brodur. 25, of Ctolum-^^**' "««rb y OonsUtu- we have a correct understand­ trade in the manufacture, sale and a buffet supper. jumpers will be the main proj­ WeaUier (C) oommodste any el*e gathering. U.S. quarters, says the North “ A lusty old gal with lots of (30) MoHalc's Navy (IB) Subacrlption TV reports on combined state and bla, was fined $20 W making **“ **_; ing and riiould not depend upon and distribution of insignia such The exhibitors and commit­ ect and donations old felt ( aii» Spotlit (C) Wlw not oall na nnd talk over U.S. Park Police set the Vietnamese leadership in the ot spirit—something I can sink my (24) What's New? (40) 'The Invaders (C) local taxes in 1962. unnecessary noise with a motor ~ " negotiations. 'Ihe reason why as pins, badges and buttons, and teemen will meet Tuesday eve­ hats, shirts and other, felt (18) Merv Griffin the detaUef crowd size at 30,000—ten times spring of 1966 was ready for teeth into—and I still have my (20) iMan and (ThaUenge 9:00 (102^) Movie (C) ^ In five years the per capita vehicle. He was arrested in Cov­ we advocate negbtiatlorui Is that recommended that the FTC take MORSE COLLEGE ning at the center, to set up items would be appreciated. 9:30 < S-ut) Petticoat Junction (C) Constitution Hadl’s (opacity. vdiat it termed “tactical nego­ • Accounting • Business Admliilstratlon own teeth!” (40) News, Bronco 124) Antiques (R) state-local tax burden has in­ entry July 30 after police said we want to prove that we are al­ remedial action. displays for Wednesday morn­ Albo sought are rickrack and (22) Summer Highlights (C) ( 8 ^ ) Peyton Place (C) There was a scattering of tiations” while fighting hi the Miss Darwell died Sunday at creased as much as $114 in Ha­ he drove his car at excessive ways concerned about peace on Balfour Ck>. is the nation’s • Secretarial ing’s judging. other blrtdlngs. The donations 6:30 (20) Film 10:00 (24) NET Journal ,(R) beards and bare feet, but most­ South. the Motion Picture Country ( 8) Peter Jennings, News (23) Film waii and $101 in New York. The speeds through a restricted area a correct basis.” largest manufacturer of insignia Executive Included in the exhibits will may be brought to the work­ (10-22-30) HuntleySrinkley ( S-IO) nil ly it was a casually dressed, The South Vietnamese long home. She had suffered a light garden grove trend was less marked in the on Gravel Rd., scattering gravel jewelry, college and class lings Legal (C) ( 3.12) CBS News Special be arts and crafts, food, ani­ shop or left at the church of­ well-mannered crowd that coul(l have rejected inclusion ot the stroke last Memorial Day and a (24) Travel Time 10:30 (18)' SUbacriptlon Tv TELEPHONE 649-5313—649-5314 south, where increases in five and stones over lawns. IVhen and commercial jewelry. Medical mals and poultry. A fashion Postulant ( 3-12) Walter Cronklte (C) as well have been at a Fourth of National Liberation Front—-Viet fice. heart attack last week. (22) Film arrested, he was charged with Approved for show featuring clothing made 6:46 (20) News. Sports. Weather 11:00 ( 3-8 (C), 10422230-40) years have been less than $50 in July celebration. C. Robert Yeager, Balfour She won an Academy Award News. Sporto, Weather reckless driving. Cong—a Communist org;an in Lord Stanhope, Veteran’s Training Sr. Thomas Mary S.N.D., 7:00 ( 3) After Dinner Movie a half dozen states and only $37 Thousands who sprawled over president, said Monday in a pre­ by the 4-H members will be Manchester Evening Herald in 1939 for her role as Ma Joad (12) Truth or Consequences (18) Suhsmlpuon TV Robert W. Jones, 30, of Rock­ South Vietnam, as a possible held at 3 p.m. with Laurel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ (C) (20) Tom EweU Show in Texas. the grass on a hill leading to the British Leader pared statement the case will 183 ANN STREET ToUand correspondent Bette in “ The Grapes of Wrath” and 11:20 ( 3) Tuesday Starlight ville, was fined $25 on a sub­ part of their government. as S. Thompson of 79 Columbus (10) McHale’s Navy The range of per capita monument couldn't even see be appealed to the -FTC "be­ Hartford, Conn. 06108 Smith serving as commentator. Quatrale, telephone 87&-2845. later said it was her favorite of ( 8) TVlllght Zone 11:30 (10-20-22-30) Tonlf^t Show (C) stitute charge of failure to obey As for talks, the stated U.S. St., made Profession of First (20) Huntley-Brinldcy (il2)' Movie (C) state-local taxes in 1066 was Miss Baez in her above- cause we do not feel it is justi­ TEL. 522-2261 Children's entertainment will the more than 200 movies she ( 8-40) Joey Bishop Show (C) a state traffic control sign,- He policy is to examine any and all Is Dead at 86 Vows Sunday, July 30, in the (22) News from South Carolina’s $188 to the-knee, gold and orange flow­ fied either by the evidence or by include a doll and bicycle pa­ made. Her career in films, Blustone’s Barn was arrested July 80 on Rt. 31 proposals foV negotiations to­ Order of Sisters of Notre Dame SEa: SATURDAY’ S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTINGS New York’s $410, with Califor­ er print dress. But that didn’t SEVENOAKS, England (AP) the law.” rade for those nine years and Neap Tide stage and television spanned 61 and charged with speeding, af­ ward a potential settlement. de Namur, Fairfield. nia, $395, and Hawaii, $365, next keep them from shouting song — The Earl of Stanhope, a The FTC said Lynch found under; a watermelon eating years. ter he passed several vehicles A State Department sx>okes- When the sun and moon act She is the former Mary Thom­ at the upper end. Six states— requests or joining in an im­ that Balfour Co. had exclusive contest for those 9 to 12 years; Her roles were primarily ma­ at a fast rate of speed. man, questioned about the docu­ member of the House of Lords, and an egg-throwing contest directly against each other, as pson, and a graduate of Mt. St. Radio Fabrics South Carolina, Alabama, Mis­ promptu hand- clasping, body- contracts with 98.2 per cent of tronly character roles and she The case of Bruce A. Cord- ment, denied the United States died at his ancestral home near they do at the first and third Joseph Academy, West Hart­ (This listing includes only those news broadcasts ot 10 or 15 sissippi, Arkansas, Kentucky swaying rendition of the civil ♦he 16,866 college fraternity for those over 12. Ox cart later described herself as "the 928 YALE A'VENUE, WALLINGFORD, CONN.— 287-5084 ner, 34, of 16 Laurel St. was sought any arrangement which quarters o f the moon, the high- ford. and Tennessee—collected less- rights song "We Shall Over­ here today. He was 86. chapters. rides will also be provided for grandmother or housekeeper in minute length. Some stations tarry other short newscasts.) continued to Aug. 17. He was . would involve Communist repre­ water level of the tide stands at A reception was held in her tlian $200, and the next two also come.” He was senior Knight ot the the children. nearly every Shirley Temple ON EXIT 66 ’WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY arrested for breach of peace on sentation in a South Vietimmese “ The contracts are a neces­ its lowest point. This is'called honor at her parent’s home after WDRC—1360 6:15 Americana were southern states—Georgia Miss Baez would have been Garter, Britain’s highest order A buffet supper will be picture ever made.” 5:00 Dick Robinson 7:20 Chet Huntley July 8 after he swore at police, government. sary predicate to successful en­ a neap tide. the ceremony. 7:30 Red Sox va. Tieere 50 Yards From The Yankee Silversmith Restaurant and North Carolina. The per guaranteed her standard $10,000 of chlvadry, and a former officer ‘v'TSJK/ served to the public beginning Miss Darwell, who is survived 6:00 Joey Reynolds police said. The South Vietnamese “ do not try into the national college fra­ 9:00 Ken Griffin 10:20 NlBhtbeat capita median was $287, an in- for the concert at Constitution in the elite Grenadier Guards, L et us at 4:30. The supper will in­ by a nephew, Winston Ogden of 1:05 News, Sikn Off 11:00 News. Weather, Sports view a coalition government as ternity field,” Lynch wrote. 11:30 Other Side of the Day The state-local tax take aver- A suspension notice was or­ Hall. But the DAR barred her, wiiming the Distinguished Serv­ clude cold turkey, ham, home- Hollywood, will be buried at WRCH—910 a viable solution,” this spokes- "Balfour has them all and fra­ 5:00 Hartfoid Hlghlightp crease of $32 from 1965, the dered in the dase of Ralph saying there were reports she ice Order and Military Cross in baked beans, salad, rolls and Forest Lawn Cemetery Wednes­ 7:00 News man said. ternities will not grant others pu t you r (XIH study of census bureau Giondin, 44, of 21 Angel St. had refused to pay part of her the Boer War and World War I. butter, gelatin dessert with Betty Furness Weds 8:00 Geslleht A Barnfull of The State Department official pernilssion to sell.” day. 12:00 Quiet Hours statistics showed. when he did not appear to an­ income taxes as an anti- In 1959 Lord Stardrope gave whipped cream, and coffee, tea WPOP—1410 said he was familiar with the Yeager’s statement countered, CHARaE YOUR The Commerce ■ Clearing swer to a charge of failure to Vietnam war protest. So she an­ his 17th century, 60-room man­ diam ond or milk. Refreshments will be 5:00 Danny Clayton Show North Vietnamese document but ” Our company has long held 7:00 Lee “ Babl’’ Simms Show House is a private reporting carry a license. nounced the free program. Gary Girard Show sion, Chevenlng, with its 3,600 supply contracts with the major­ served throughout the day and CBS News Executive Blue Smoke? Trouble! 12:00 Dressmaking and agency on tax and business law. Grondin was charged at the did not comment on the so- WINF—1230 PRESCRIPTION The women’s group aisked acres, to the nation. ity of the naUonal college fra­ a bake sale will also be held. New York was the only state beginning of this month. He cadled negotiations which the in a modern NEW YORK (AP) — Betty "an honest shake” in the mar- DEARBORN, MICH. —Your 5:00 News Secretary of the Interior Stew­ He also endowed the property ternities and sororities in the The teen dsmce orig^inally 5:15 Speak Up Sports to collect more than $400 per was one of six persons stop­ paper said the Communists fa­ Furness, g;iven the task by Pres­ ketplace. car’s exhaust can emit three 5:30 Itorry Reasoner art L. Udall to bar her use of virlth 250,000 pounds — $700,000 country. Such contracts could scheduled for the evening has Spe^ Up Sports capita state-local taxes in 1966, ped at Croft Dr. and Bum- vored in 1966. The marriage is the third for ,tinds of smoke. Blue means big 5:35 Decorating Fabrics the monument g;ro\mds. But he — to keep it in good order and have been and can be won by settin g been canceled due to the Illness ident Johnson of helping the na­ 6:00 ews but 14 other states and the Dis­ ham St. over a period of two ■Whether North Vietnam com­ Miss Furness and the second for trouble - you are burning oil be­ 6:15 Speak IJp Hartford refused, saying the long-haired repair. any manufacturer offer 1 n g of one of the band members. tion’s housewives and other con­ Lowell 'Thomas WtleomG H*r« days. The majority of the per­ municated, or made any at­ Midgley. cause of worn piston rings or 6:45 trict of Columbia had per capita singer had not been charged, in­ He stipulated that it should be Communications Survey 6:56 Phil Rlzzuto HOURS; TUESDAY— 1 TO 5 P.M. sons charged were arrested tempt to communicate, an inter­ equivalent services and prod­ D o n ’t hide the brilliant beauty of your die- sumers, becomes a working Miss Furness wore a black bad valve-guide seals. Black 7:00 The World Tonight tax burdens of more than $300. dicted or convicted of evading used as a untry home for the Civil Defense Director David- Frank Gifford WEDNESDAY— 1 TO 6 P.M. for a stop sign violation. Most est in talks was not made clear ucts.” m ond in a dull, iusterless old-fashioned set­ wife today when she marries and brown polka-dotted silk smoke is not serious but is cost­ 7:15 AT The states were California, federal taxes. prime minister or a member of Cabaniss of Sherry Circle, is 7:30 Alexander Kendrick , Connecticut, Dela­ of these cases were (tontlnued in the document. ting. Let us re-mount it in one of our beautiful television producer Leslie Midg- print on white by designer ly; it means there is too much 7:35 Speak Up Hartford THURSDAY—1 TO 5 PJVI. And he said “ We’ve made this the royal family. .bonducUng a communications James Galanos, one of several 8:00 News FRIDAY— 1 TO 5 P.M. ware, Hawaii, Iowa, Kansas, yesterday to future dates. facility available for a whole The statements were carried modern fashions. Many to choose from, and gas in the exhaust. White smoke 8:10 Speak Up Hartford PINE PHARMACY In a later memorandum to his survey of the town to determine ley. figures from the fashion world Massachusetts, Michigan, The case of Henry F. Glode, in a report by Le Duan, identi­ no charge for the workmanship. Bring your merely means the eng;ine is 12:15 Sign Off 664 Center St. 648-9814 SATURDAY— 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. variety of people of ail shades of will he asked that Chevenlng the number and location for Miss Furness, 51, the Presi­ on the guest list of more than WTIC—1080 Minnesota, Nevada, Washing­ 27, of 8 Newman St., was con­ opinion.” fied by the State Department as FOR diamond in for a free estimate todayl 4' , purging itself of condensation. 5:00 Afternoon Edition should be made available for private communications sys­ dent’s special assistant for con­ 100. ton, Wisconsin and Wyoming. tinued to Sept. 14 after it was "The main point where the first secretary of the ruling I tems in the town. Prince CSiarles, the 19-year-old sumer affairs, and Midgley, 52, Her only attendant was her In 1965 only six states passed referred to the Family Rela­ DAR and myself differ,” Miss Workers party of North Viet­ Any resident who owns or op­ heir td the throne. EASY PAYMENTS executive producer of news for daughter, Mrs. Denton Snyder the $300 mark and none was tions Office. Glode was ar­ Baez told the crowd, “ is they nam. Cosmetics erates any type of communica­ AVAILABLE the Columbia Broadcasting Sys­ of Northampton, Mass. The best' over $400. Revised figures rested at his home after a think the nation comes above Dated April 10, 1066, it was Lord Stanhope left no family. tions system is requested to fill tem, exchange vows in a civil man was Midgley’s son, Jede- showed that New York topped d om estic disturbance and all. But there are 123 nations sent to the Commimists’ Central Lady Stanhope died in 1940. rrs out brief forms available at the ceremony at noon at the Hotel diah. State Supreme Court Jus­ the list in 1965 as well with $372. charged with breach of peace. who think the same thing.” Office South Vletriam by Gen. During his long years in Town Hall and other public Regency on Park Avenue. tice Owen McGivem performed At the bottom of the scale, William Clark, 50, of 89 Nguyen Van Vinh, chairman of public life. Lord Stanhope was buildings throughout the town. The brown-haired, g;reen-eyed the ceremony. however, there was less differ­ Lockwood St. was fined $15 Hanoi’s “ reunification depart­ leader of the House of Lords, Liggetfs The information will be valu­ g;randmother and Midgley met The couple will reside in ence. In 1966 eleven states— for breach of peace and Vernon m ent” civil lord of the Admiralty, un­ able to local town officials in three years ago at CjBS. Miss Hartsdale, N.Y. Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, charges of intoxication and Under the heading “ Negotia­ dersecretary for war, undersec­ At The Parkade JEWELERS— SILVERSMITHS case of an emergency or natu­ resisting arrest were nolled. tions,” Duan was quoted as say­ retary of foreign affairs, presi­ ral disaster, Cabaniss said. Furness was the hostess on sev­ Kentucky, Mississippi, North Colonel Wells eral CBS radio and television Carolina, South Carolina, Clark was arrested after po­ ing “ the U.S. intends to ask the dent of the Board of Education MANCHESTER DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER AT 958 MAIN STREET The form also asks if the op­ programs, including “ Ask Betty Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and lice tried to arrange transpor­ Gets Second Soviet Union to set up a coali­ and lord president of the Coun­ erator would be interested in Furness.” West Vlrg(inia—had per capita tation lor him from a res­ tion govermnent.” He gave no cil. participating in a town commu­ taurant because they said he indication as to how or when. The bride began her career as tax burdens of $220 or under, Commendation nications effort “ in the future Under the arrangement, Duan a model, then went to Holly­ while in 1965 thirteen states fell was drunk. He became abu­ when such a network can be de­ sive police said, and the stated, the French—whose al- wood where she made more in that category. Lt. Col. Harold G. Wells Jr. i i i ii i llli iriiiil veloped within the town.” Fur­ charges resulted. leged participation was not ex­ than 30 movies. In 1949, she AnolKer Good Reason to Shop at Sears Amounts of the increases in of Cos Cob has received his sec­ ther information can be obtain­ The case of a 17-year-old West plained—would name the prime joined Westinghouse, beginning per capita tax burdens over fis­ ond award of the U.S. Air Force ed from Cabaniss. Hartford youth who allegedly minister of the coalition govern­ 11-year association that cal 1965 ranged from a low of Cjommendation Medal at An­ VFW Family Picnic got into a fight at George For ment. The United States would gained her fame as a demon­ $11 in North Dakota to a high of drews Air Force Base in Mary­ The VFW Post 241 and Aux- Teens was continued to Aug. name a vice prime minister and strator of refrigerators, stoves $67 in Hawaii. In addition to land. iilary will co-sponsor a Family 21. The youth, Robert J. Hall, a "Mr. Tho” would become a and other appliances for televi­ North Dakota, five states— Ala­ The colonel’s wife, Frances, Picnic Sunday at the K-D Day PERMA-PREST was arrested on a warrant on second vice prime minister. sion commercials. is the daughter of Mrs. Joseph ■Camp on Rt. 74. The picnic is bama, Georgia, Mississippi, July 8, and charged with breach Tennessee, and Texas—had in­ Ronalter of Hartford Tpke., Ver­ Tho apparently is Nguyen open to the public and reserva­ Miss Furness was sworn into of peace. Tho, chairman and major public creases of $15 or less, while five non. tions may be obtained by con­ the consumer job last April. She Paul W. Holmes. 29, of Hick­ Viet Cong spokesman. tacting Commander Clarence states besides Hawaii— Colora­ Col. Wells was decorated for readily agreed with critics who ory Dr., Hebron, pleaded inno­ "If this solution is accepted, it Goetz of the Post Home after S for Day-Long Neatness and do, Idaho, Iowa, Washington meritorious seiwlce as chief of said lAe lacked experience but cent to charges of failure to will take us only a month to p.m. and Wyoming—had increases the Air Terminal Staff at Hick- promised she would start doing drive right and instructing an am Air Force Base in Hawaii. Supervised activities for vari­ her own shopping and would try exceeding $40. unlicensed person to drive, and ous age groups will be held in­ State and local tax c(>llections He W8L8 cited for professional to see that the consumer got No Ironing Ever! his case was continued to Aug. competence; knowledge and ini­ cluding sack races, rope pulls, a rose to the record high' of $58.7 24 for court trial. Later, he greased watermelon contest in billion during the period, a jump tiative. LET US PRICE changed his plea, was find $10 He is now commander of the the water cuid other competitive of $5.5 billion, CCH reported. for failure to drive right, and YO U R NEXT games. Leading the way was New York 93rd Aerial Port Squadron at the instruction violation charge Andrews with the Military Air­ PRESCRIPTION 'A UfeguBrd will be on duty with collections $7,485 billion. was nolled. for those who want to swim, Close behind was California, lift Command which provides ARTHUR DRUG and hopefully pony ildOs vvill collecting $7,478 billion. Two ROCKVILLE SESSION strategic airlift for deployment be available for the children. states—Illinois and Pennsylva­ James Glynn, 76, of 167 E. of world-wide U.S. forces. OoRunitibee chairmen Include nia—topped the $3 billion mark Main St. pleaded guilty to a Shirley and Otto Horn, co- and three—Michigan, Ohio and charge of intoxication this ; chalmien of the ev^t; Bud Texas—collected more than $2 morning and was fined $10 and EYE-GLASSES by ! Ooeltz, ticketls; Ben and June billion each. given a 30-day suspended jail Africano, and Harold and More than $1 billion was col­ sentence. Eaeanor Orem, food; Joe lected by each of nine states— Glynn was arrested yester­ DeBella and Reale Opticians Kelly, WUliam 'Mldaughlin, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, day by Vernon police after a Cfnnplete Bmeot White and Herman Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mis­ SALE domestic disturbance. Eye Glass Service NHiache, recreation. i souri, New Jersey, North Caroli­ Chicken Barbecue na and Wisconsin. Ih e Annuial Chicken Barbe­ Mexico to Desalt cue, sponsored by St. Matthew ROSARITO, MEXICO — A Hofy Nknae Society will be Boys' PERMA-PREST Ivy Negro Column contract for design and con­ held Aug. 27 frqm 4:30 to 6:30 struction of the world’s largest p.m. at the church. Tickets are Style Tapered Sport Shirts Marches Into flash-type sea water desalting Check. .before avBlOabile from members o f the plant has been awarded to a 18 Asylum St. KKK Territory Waukesha, Wls., firm. The $7 Room 104 million facility here wUl pro­ H artford Reg. $2.99 ALBANY, La. (AP) — A vide 7.6 million gallons of fresh Tel. 522-0757 67 small column of Negroes today water daily. Ruaa DeBella Enrico F. Reale you deposit Long-sleeves continue their leisurely, careful­ .CONTACT LENSES ly guarded civil rights march 2 through Ku Rlux Klan territory FOR RENT toward Baton Rouge. 8 and 16 nun. 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At Sav­ ances about conditions in Boga ^ 1 ings & Loan you can deposit any time and vour deposits Even Oily Stains Wash Out! lusa, scene of a long and some times violent civil rights drive 1 start earning dividends from the day you deposit, com­ The governor said he wouldn’ I pounded quarterly! be at the capitol to accept any 1 Reg. $3.99 97 list. Check, .to see if you have to give advance notice when Sunday five white men were Siies 6-12 you wish to withdraw. At Savings & Loan you can wounded in a shooting in Ham­ want make immediate withdrawals whenever the occasion re­ Slim and Regular mond, where the marchers 10 Gol. Stainless Steel 2 camped. sensible quires! Two ot them were listed in Aquarium Set Up These slacks will always look pressed and the fair condition at a hospital to­ fuel bills Includes: Check to see if you earn a big ^'/i per cent on a simple, crease is permanent! Stain releasing fabric allows day. The othfers were released 10 gal. stainless steel SJOSS gimmick-free savings plan. You do at Savings & Loan! stains, even oily ones, to come out in the wash. Monday. Ibis heating tank, gravel, pump, filter, Rugg^ Dacron® polyester and cotton twill. 'The shooUng took place at an season? heater, reflector, tubing, Add to your present savings account tomorrow, or open inn where Negroes were refused glasswool. charcoal, ther­ a new Manchester Saving's & Loan account. You'll begin \ service. Fourteen Negroes were Call us. mometer. bulbs, rolorful '/ / arrested in the sh(X)ting into a aquarium plants, and earning dividends at bnce! . ' / ' / group of wh)te men in front of aquarium book. C H A R G E IT the inn. on Sears Revolving Charge To Keep Tlie Children Amused DETROIT TOLL AT 44 Turtle Racing Gome Pool DETROIT (API— The death * NOW ^ 2 .8 8 PHONE SEARS of Roy Banks, 46, has brought A S8J17 ^-alue! 1007 M A IN STREET. NEAR MAPLE STREET - TEL 649-4588 Detroit’s riot death toll to 44. for Boys’ No-Inm Banks, a Negro, died Monday GERBUzSt—The Odorless, Harmless Pet COVENTRY OFFICE - ROUTE 31 - TEL 742-7321 PERMA-PREST Fashions in Receiving Branch of Detroit Reg. $8 3 5 . p O With the purchase of cage. NOW I s T O General Hospital where he had MANCHESTER'S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION been in critical condition with Interesting. Odorless. Harmless. Fascinating W \ gunshot wounds since July 25. \\ • 1445 New Britain Ave. Mancluister Shoi^ing the third day of the riot. Large Ant Farm Torrington Pnrimde Reg. 85.98 W est Hartf«Nfd Pnrtude Wlnsted Rd. (Old B t 8) Detroit homicide, detectives L A . JOHNSON tSS-T5Sl W est Middle Tpke. 488-0211— Open Dally said Banks was shot on the east Small Ant Farm 648-1581 side after he Ignored orders Reg. $2.98 Open Mon. thru Snt. 0:80 A.M. to 9 PJS. Open Mon. thru Snt. from police and National PAINT 00, ■AI^NOUIICKAND Oa 9:80 A.M. to 9 PJM. 9:80 AM, to 9 PJS. Toes, and Snt. tUl 6 PJ*. Guardsmen to halt. ' T i a l U i N S T . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15. 1967 PAGE SEVEN >B S IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1967 Divers Flip into Atlantic Poiien Cotuu Youth Punched Aninud SNCCHits helpless, and without power to partici­ Connecticut Whf'n ynu w,wit tfie 4Umrl^(Htrr pate In or Influence Its own life and For the first time te. two V ___ death decision. And it makes that coun­ To Solve Oil Ltak Mystery weCkn, the mgw'sed pollen Ziohists for try wonder wdiether what It actuaUy has Yankee count In the Rbitford area Terrified Campers SoettlttQ If^ralt ^rON-BY-THB-SEAi N'.J. cargoes during their years la a policy, or merely a fatalistic mad­ at has< risen. It rose today ptJBXjBHSD BY 1HB (AP I — Iteep Ma lUvera are de- the bottom of the sea,” said from zero to fewx>, Che Oon- Mideast War HBRALD nUMTINa OO.. INC. ness, as in a Greek tragedy In which the B y A .H .O . _U BUm U atreet scepdlng to the cold depths of Donald G. Agger of the U 8 De. nedUcut ’lUbenniloste seid end cannot be escaped. Our' situation the A t^ c O c^ in hope of jartment ^ Health Aseoctetion an­ Tried to Scare Bear (OonMnued from Page One) raRODSON may indeed be that claksically desper­ The modernisation of Ck>n- uiUUVeUlng a 25-year-old mys- which is B upervlsii«U ^^ject nounced. (Oonttamed from Page One)’ ------, PublilhArB ate—that it no longer makes any differ­ nectlcut thought and practice teiy ot whether sunken oil tank­ him right above me, breathing. groups to get into a position to ('.w n iK S ' VbundAd October 1. 18S1 with the Coast Guard. A count ot eeven or more exploit oU deposits in Arab ence who wins either the debate or the w hich featured the 1967 session ers ariB seeping their cargoes to “ About tw o o ’ clo ck m y UtUe xh en 1 heard a crunch into m y "This venture,” he said, "Is In is Wcely to praduce hay fq- countries. Every Kvenlnc BxcM>t ^aunteyf of the General Assembly did the surface. ver symptocne In a peneon dog. Squirt, started growling keeping bog. He Ut half my BoUtaya. Entered at Hie Pott Oftloe nt war. What greater optimism can one many ways a mystery story.” These charges were made In ' ' Cbnn., ea Second CUae Hall not always have the same par­ President Johnson ordered the and I heard something In the ,hlrt right off. I lifted up the manage in a situation where the growth Officials were, unable to say If sensmve to ragweed pollen. the SNCX! newsletter, and Schul- tisans In every Instance. Some pUct project undertaken to de- water,” Denise Huckle said. ”I covers and hit him. He reared of rationality in the nation merely pro­ all 108 sunken tankers w ill be In­ knew there was a tMAv near man said they have been made SUBSCEUFTION RA.TE8 legislators were more willing to tennlne vdiether any of the 108 vestigated. back on his hind le^ . I climbed Payable In Advance duces more desperation in its leader­ u s.” a part of the Soiriet propaganda LENOX PHARMACY go 20th century in some mat­ tankers sunk off American a tree SO feet high ta 10 seconds. One Year ...... ^•96 Authorities speculated oU ooz- Hospital Notes ”Ws stayed real close to the line previously. Six XonttiB ...... U-00 ship? ters than In others; occasionally riw rei^ moat them victims Ing from the tankers may have I saw the bear turn toward 299 E. CENTER STREET— 649-0896 Three Xontlis ...... &|0 fire,” Dunn said. “My feet real­ those who represented the 17th visiting hours are t to 8 p.m. R on .” The SNCX3 newsletter, One Month ...... I.8> poUuUon to Cape ly got hot.” published every two months, century held the. fort. We obser­ ]y***^^“f /* P**Uu- Cod beaches In Massachusetts in all areas exeepting nwteml' ”I yelled to Denise that we MBMBBR OF “A couple of times the bear sa id : THE AaaOCIATED P U ^ tloa threat to the coastline. and kUled 6,000 wild sea ducks ty where they are 2:80 to 4 p.m. had to get out .of there,” Ron ^ Use Of Guna B y Police vers of the Legislature’s .work ______ceune very close to the fire,” The Aaaoolated Prean is exclusively entitled were sometimes mixed up, and Divers, using underwater tele- ott the South Jersey and 7 to 8 p.m. and private said. “Starting with this issue, to the use of repUbllcatlnn of all news n|rVonc) — ------and she said, ‘I can’t, he’s got Home; William McClelland, 154 come. I remained perfectly still Mamclm|*er, a %-ton 1067 Inter­ thing, to try to assemble the various de­ forbidden. impressive oratory leading up the zipper.’ velopments which have been back­ We hope for progress and adoption for Secretary Henry H. Fowler and Irving St.; Mrs. Marion Me- and he just sniffed. It w m kind "Then she screamed, ‘Oh my nationa pickup truck tor the to the m om ent. In the 1967 ses­ Chairman Gardner Ackley of W ater Departm ent at $2,665 net, ground for the latest major decision by such a policy. H e ra ld Picasso Day Lagan, 65 Oxford St.; Frederick of hard because 1 could hear God, I’m dead’ !” sion, when Speaker Nelson the President’s CouncU of Econ­ liOnor, East Hartford; Secondo ------^------and a %-ton 1987 International President Johnson concerning the war Meanwhile, it seems to us that it is In side By Rowland Evans Jr. Y esterd a y s Brown broke a tie vote and omic Advisers, was recaUed for Morra, Tinker Pond Rd., Bol- ^ ^ 1*7 • j stadee body truck fo r the Park already praiseworthy that such a pro­ in 'Vietnam, broke It In favor of letting Con­ a second day’s appearance be­ In Chicago ton; Mrs. Victmda Orduz, 21 jO U ttl fV VnASOT Departm ent at $2,376 net. That decision is the decteion to esca­ posal should be coming up for discus­ Robert D. Novak 25 Years Ago necticut towns vote , If they fore, the tax-writtag committee. Maig;aret Rd.; Mrs. Caroline ...... (3otmecUcut High Test Co. of late the air war by including new tar­ sion In this of all Septembers. wished, to provide bus transpor­ They opened the administra­ CHICACSO (A P ) — Today w m Parkis, Kelly Rd., Vernon; Fos­ New Haven, Msorted sizes of In every conceivable respect, these Report ■The Manchester First Aid tation for parochial schools, to tion’s case for Johnson’s 10 per Picasso day in Chicago. ter P riddy, 868 B olton R d ., V er­ storm sewer pipe at assorted gets which take our bombs closer to the Cowles Appoints Committee "-400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER,C(}NN.' are times when the responsibilities upon Association holds its first appreciate the silmost complete cent surchsurge on Individual Mayor Richard J. Daley made non; Mrs. Patricia Olson, Snlp- prices for the Public Works D e­ civilian population of North Vietnam on the designation ta honor of Pa­ partment. the men In police uniform are being WASmNOTON — A dramatic of what Ford calls the "dubious meeting at the State Trade calm and quiet with which this and corporate income taxes in­ sic Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Mary one hand, and closer to the border of tlclan —including SU Conte — blo Picasso, who gave to the change of attitude on the war stalemate.” 'That Is, Ford can School with about 75 first ald­ 1967 session m oved forw ard on tended, with related tax Rohan, East Hartford; John To Direct GOP Campaign EMtem Equipment Sales of ! Communist China, on the other. continually multiplied and enlarged. Hie could run for office In 1968 city the design for a five-story next argue that keeping 500,000 ers In attendance. the parochial school issue. It changes, to raise $7.4 bUllon Stebbtas, EMt Hartford. Rocky Hill, a Tarramt leaf col­ temptation always, in such times. Is to In Vietnam Is suddenly develop­ without advocating all- out sculpture for the plaza in front By this decision, we try harder for soldiers stalemated Is no policy "Will” esarke, popular bas­ did BO by voting to extend to against a deficit that otherwise Also, Jolm SulHvan, 130 Royal E. Cfowles, GOP town Ronald Primavera, a certified lector at $8,387 less two per reach for rougher and readier use of ing at the highest levels In the war against Hanoi. Today, of the new ciiric center. the knockout of North Vietnam air pow­ Republican party that cuts at all and that the war should ketball coach of Manchester parochial and private school m lg^t run to $29 billion. Eldrid^ iSt; Deborah Symons, chairman, today announced the public accountant; and Roger cent discount, and a Little Ford physical force. The mere fact that a however, Conte publicly calls Even before the unveiling in er has been supposed to be capable of deeply Into support of President be ended as fast as possible. High School, is selected by the the benefits of three public Bymee said ta an Interview he 26 Sherwood Circle; Cosmo Myrick, veteran PTA member track paver at $2,444 net, both for "unconditional cessation” ceremoides today, the work w m « ih selection of a special campsiign proposal to limit the use of police guns Johnson’s war policy and fig­ Ford came close to saying nominating committee of the school programs, health aind hM a number of additional and pMt president. for the Highway Department. during the past two and a half years. of bombing in the North and the center of coiitroversy. committee to head the party’s is coming up at this time is welcome In- ures to change the face of just that when he declared American Legion to be post welfare services, aid to disad­ questions to Mk, some aimed at Theresa Trahan, Warehouse Seeking re-election as town EM tern w m second low .bidder And by this decision we run closer to talks privately about the "bot­ Art lovera termed It another bid for the October town elec­ dicatlon that the police profession Itself A m erican p olitics fo r the 1968 therewas "no justification for commander for the coming vantaged children, and driver administration statements that P oin t; Mira. D iane H iom pson, treMurer will be Richard Roth- on the leaif collector and fourth the risk of World War m . tomless pit” of Vietnam. mMterplece from the hands of tions. year. officials hope to cut, hold down Shoddy Mill Rd., Andover; well who served in the post from low on the truck paver. The ap­ has its own sound idea of how it might cam paign. sending one more American The drastic change in policy education. the 86-year-oId artist, long con­ Campaign manager will be The question we wish to examine here For years, Mr. Johnson has over there, let alone 45,000.” and postpone spending by about M i s . Kate Wallenttae, IS Pearl 1063-1965. parent lower bids were refused OF MANCHESTER beat meet the unparalleled challenges now formentlng Inside the Re­ B ack In the 1667 session, in sidered the foader of the avant Atty. ThomM E. Donnelly, m - la that of what had been happening, feared the Republicans would 10 Years Ago a& m uch m the tax IncreMe. St; G )^ WUson, 27 Owk St; Candidates for the Plaimlng for not meeting specifications. now in existence—by Impro'vlng its own The Republicans, It can be publican party has by no Its consideration of the school garde of the art world. ’ slsted by the following commit­ what was happening, at the moment the become more bellicose about Byrnes said he Is not satisfied Mrs. Ann Young, 34 H Spruce and Zoning commission will be Bleller Equipment Oo. of disciples, restraints, and procedures so said, will oppose additional means affected all Vietnam John Wlet, executive vice bus law, the underlying Issue Others labeled the 160-ton, tee members: President was making this new decision the war as Election Day near­ that defense spending not di­ St. Mrs. Louise Evans, active mem­ H artford, $3,600 fo r a tamdem that it becomes more expert without troops to Vietnam as an elec­ hawks, such as Senator John president of Manchester Cham­ had seemed one of whether 50-foot abstraction in rusty steel ed. Now, U months before elec­ rectly connected with the Viet­ Roberta Gorton, vice chair­ ber o! the League of Women roller. Bleller w m third low o f his. tion-year party position, at­ Tower of Texas. But with ber of Commerce, speaks be­ this was still Yankee Ckinnectl- a $300,000 piece o f jtmk. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A adding to the trouble and tragedy it Is tion, the GOP instead shows nam war cannot be reduced. man; Pat Futtner, treMurer; Voters and Joseph Carlno, board bidder on this item. The two low One thing which had happened was tacking .any part of the Presi­ sponsorship of Ford and Laird fore members of the Kiwanls cut, with the answer given ^Gwendolyn Brooks, Pulitzer daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- trying to control. signs of turning Into the peace Betty, Wolfe Sazlnskl, executive member since 1961 and present bids were refused because they dent’s war budget that finan­ and the imminence of the He complained he hM been Prize-winntag poet, wrote a ert PAttishall, East Hartford; that his 'Special envoys Clifford and Tay­ Under such rules as proposed, there party. Club asking Manchester’s bus­ being that it was not, and of secretary; Jean Gezelman, sec­ board chairman. didn’t meet specifications. ces ground reinforcements. Presidential campaign, the imable to get a firm figure on poem to commemorate the oc- a eon to (Mr. and M rs. Jam es lor, on a mission to ask what allies we For differing reasons and inessmen to work together for whether the Catholic part of tlie . retary; Ctaarles Regulbuto, pub- Seeking election to the board D elta W ire and S teel C!o. ot would have been no shooting, and no But while Ford makes esca­ GOP is fast on Its way to be­ the cost o f sending 45,000 addi­ do have In tfletnam to increase their from opposite positions, such the promotion of the town’s Connecticut population had only caslon ta which she takes note Laoey, 960 Tolland Tpke.; a son uc relations chairman and of selectman will be F. Pat Futt- Manchjsster, three Braun snow death, the other night, for an East Hart­ lation of the bombing his im­ coming the peace party. tional troops to Vietnam. “The o f the 'Controversy. The poem to Mr. and Mrs. ThomM Hep- contributions of troops, had returned hawks as House Minority Lead­ welfare, not just business. a second class citizenship, with Frank Brown, state centrad ner, chairman of the town’s Ca­ plows for $2,260 leas otw per ford youth vho was fleeing from an ar­ possible- to- meet condition President talks about $4 billion, begins: ton, 37 Pleasant St., Rockville. er Gerald Ford of Michigan aRd A group o f 141 students out the answer given being that, if committeemam. pital Goals amd Improvements cent discount. Delta was the empty-handed. ' rest for speeding. for continuing support of the but the Defense Department "Does man love art? Mam visits Caucus Chairman Melvin Laird o f the 267 originally registered so, it was being promoted. Now, DIBCSIAROED YESTER- Heading the district amd pre­ (fommittee amd incumbent Rich­ low est ot four bidders for the Another thing that was happening was war, Laird shrewdly winds up says it doesn’t know,” Byrnes aut, but squirm s. of Wisconsin are moving toward complete various require­ In 1967, ten years later, people day: Mrs. Carol Angell, 29 Bol­ cinct organizations will be: Dis­ ard White. plow s. in the same spot by playing a said. “Art hurts. Art urges voyages— that the approaching national elections an end-the-war stance that Today in History ments for the several swim­ hardly bothered to ask the 1957 ton IRd., Vernon; Kenneth Lan­ trict I, Fred DeGiacomo, chalr- Chorches Motors of Man­ more subtle tune. Other members of the com­ “And It Is easier to stay at In South Vietnam, scheduled for Sept 8, makes them allies of soft-lining By file Associated Press ming classes held at Sautter’s questions. And there were some caster, 97 Fhrnham Rd., South Martha Williams, ■vlce Manchester Evening Heradd chester, $12,970 net for two A Use, At Last, ^ The Strip? Laird demands that the mittee, including some Demo­ hom e, baH begun tnking on m ore and m ore of liberal Republicans like Senator Today is Tuesday, Aug. 15, P ool. Yankee liberals who considered Windsor; Clifford JeiMerson, chaUrmam; D istrict H, Sue South Windsor Correspondent, 1967 Dodge dump trucks, com­ President abandon the Man­ crats, Indicated they will ex­ "The nice beer ready....” Kahn, ' chairmam amd DouglM It has been responded, to our gentle John Sherman Cooper of Ken­ the 227th day o f 1967. There are this a good thing, an advance. 270 West Center SL; Joyce Ann Lyons, tel. 644-8582. plete with body and hoist, for the aspect of a bitter farce. ila declaration o f O ctober 1966 plore akematives to the straight As with so much of Picasso’s suggesUem that perbape Manchester tucky and Representative Brad­ Foster,______Broad______Brook; Mrs.___ Pelton, ■vice chadrmam. M ar- the Highway Department. The Another thing that happened was that which promises a pull-out of 188 days left In thq year. In the 1067 session, the bar­ 10 p er cen t extra charge on In­ work. It’s the “what is It?” that ford Morse of Massachusetts. Area ’Weather Ruth Rafferty, 466 W^aklbri^e “haU Wellington will be coor- net price Includes the trade-in some day could find time, energy and U.S. forces six months after Today’s Hlridlght In History gain some Yankee liberals come taxes, including the possi­ hM stirred up speculation amd the Vietcong staged a successful ambush Sure e'vldence of the swiftness SL; Mra. Lucy Poet, EMt Hart- for program activities, of two used trucks, a 1959 Ford funds to turn Ito Chvll War Union Sol­ Hanot withdraws and military On this date In 1769, N apoleon WINDSOR LCK3KS (AP) — A hoped might some day be bility of a different rate for indi­ controversy—amd even amger. Big Dip Noted of American helicopters three miles with which erstwhile Republi­ ford; Mis. Phllomena Kaskow- Co-chadrmam for the financial and a 1960 OiMC. C horches w as dier so he could bo facing Gettysburg Bonaparte was bom on the Is­ high-pressure system covering struck would have produced a vidual and corporate taxpayers. The sculpture hM been lik­ outside Saigon Itself. can hawks are preparing their activity "subsides” In the ski, 64 HamUn St.; Mrs. M de- phMe of the caunpaign wUl be the lowest of four bidders. and the South, that there. U something South. ’That formula, Laird land of (jorslca. the eastern half of the coimtry cessation of Catholic opposition Another development likely to ened to a womam’s heaul, the In Strep Cases party to take the peace offen­ ga^ Meldrum, S3 Richmond Ciau-Io Prestlleo amd Kenneth (taorches w m a ls o awarded Another thing happening was that 57 On This Date will dominate weather condi­ to repeal of Ckmnectlcut’B birth spur committee questioning w m of a prob^m, since Center Park now sive are the words of Ken­ told the House July 17, “ can Mm. Mary Ashton, Wll Jackson. Both men, Oowles not­ The Incidence of communi­ a contract by negotiation for Democratic members of the House In 1914, the Panam a Canal tions for the next two days, says control law in return for Con­ the (Commerce Department’s contains no natural southweird-orlented tucky’s Senator Thruston B. only lead to the takeover of chUd 8 ski sUde, a^ojan dove, Hadlle Johnston ed, “are prominent, long time cable diseaise cMes ta Mam- three 1967 Dodge passenger warned that if the elections in South was officially opened to traffic. the U.S. Weather Bureau. Sunny necticut’s moderp willingness downward reidsion of its earlier site. To face him around where he is Morton, who last Friday con­ South Vietnam by the (Com­ an ape and a bal^n. U i^ y ^ daughter, EMt Hartford. residents of South Windsor amd chester iMt month w m half that caws. The Board of Directors In 1935, the hum orist W ill skies comfortable temperature estimate of gross national prod­ It is referred to m Chicago’s PI- ______Vietnam proved to have been rigged fided to a friend: m unists.” to permit town and state help to _ proven energetic Republlcam of the prevloiu month, accord­ had signed a 'waiver of bids for For added color would involve having him turn his hack Rogers and a'vlator Wiley Post and . low humidity will highlight uct. and unfair, that woidd imdermine much "If we nominate for President Again, Laird knows that parochial schools. Subsequently, CMBO. Town Committee m em bers. ing to a report issued by Dr. the purchase. The cars went to on the Center and Its marvelous traf­ conditions making it ideal for The autist presented it m a of the United'States reason for being in a man who advocates getting Mr. Johnson will ni6t change were killed In the crash of their the United States Supreme In originally proposing the tax at *SingSing* The ftaamce co - chadrmen, NicholM A. Meurzialo, director the Water Deportment, the fic control system, and on all the inno­ outdoor actiirltleB. surcharge last January, John­ gift to the people of the city. The gay vinyl upholstery of this stylish South Vietnam. the U.S. out of Vietnam with a the terms of the Manila dec­ airplane near Point Barrow, Court did everybody the appar­ (fowles said, "know our town. of health. Highway Department and the cent guests of Manchester who have to A trend towards slightly The $800,000 cost o f fabricatin g MOKtNT HAGEN, NEW GUI­ Daystrom dinette adds color to your modicum of honor and a maxi­ laration. This is the second A laska. ent favor of removing the birth son said it would be needed to Its needs amd the goads of the The report lists 20 cMes for PubUo Works Department. It had also Just happened that 21 warmer afternoon temperatures amd installing the sculpture w m NEA — Late eaich siunmer home. The 35 x 50 x 60" laminated wood- fight their way through It mum of speed, he would sweep half of the approaching policy In 1644, the AJUed invasion of control law from the Connecti­ deflate a fMt-expanding econo­ Republlcam party towauri re­ July, compared to 40 CMes ta T heir aggregate n et co s t Is House Republicans, of conservative posi­ during Wednesday and Thursday about 20,000 tribesmen from the If, by such objection, we are finding the nation.” shift of the Republicans —first Southern France began in World cut scene. Hiat left, as the quid my and stave off Inflation. subscribed by charitable foun­ sponsible government. We are June. The greatest drop WM ta grtoned plastic table top is acid, alcohol will be noticed as the region $6,447. tion, had issued a statement In which ourselves challenged to propose an al­ But ex-hawk Morton has been a settlement can’t be gained W ar n . pro quo Connecticut Yankee lib­ But the Commerce Depart­ dations. highlands of New Guinea gather atesured that their efforts will strep throat CMes — 14 iMt and heat resistant. And like all Day­ becomes caught in the south­ PlcMBo is not expected to at­ here for a stag-stag In which .they too began questioning our Vietnam ternative site for our Union Soldier, we molting toward the dove posi­ under present conditions In 1047, Britain ended two erals would now like to see in ment said that in the second certainly enhamee our campaign month, compared to 20 the strom dinettes, it is completely washable westerly circiSation of air found som e 400 tribad groups - once policy from the ground up. tion for months.' More signifi­ (Ford) and, second, even if centuries of Indian rule and return for liberalization of the quarter the gross national prod­ tend the unveiling. committee’s efforts to give the month before. Hie report for with a damp cloth. Daystroms are built advance, tentatively, a suggestion that on the trailing side of the high. fierce enemies - staige ancient 58 Lbs. of Poric Eaten cant are the latest moves In the It is, it can’t last because the created the Independent states rules for public aid to parochial uct—the value of all goods and town a 'Victory with a Republl­ July lists three CMes of tulxlr- Another happening was that Bishop perhaps this may turn out to be the warn dances or fertility chants. for the family-minded, designed for the House by Ford and Laird. South Vietnamese government of India and Pakistan.. schools, the Issue of the possi­ services produced In the econo­ cam administration on Oct. 2.” culolsis, two of Infectious hepa­ WASHINGTON — Hogs pro­ Fulton Sheen, the celebrated cleigyman, real reason why the town of Manches­ m y-rose $8.8 billion instead of style-minded, and priced especially dur­ The basic political point of could not survive without long In 1948, the independent R e­ CX)LOR BANDIT BLACK ble Connecticut legalization of The event, attended by 100,- The locad OOP caunpaign titis and one of Infectious mono­ duced ta the United States ta publicly recommended ttiat President ter made its once celebrated purchase $9 blBlon M originally forecast. ing the Semi-Annu^ Sale for the budget- Ford’s demand for steeply esca­ term U.S. occupation (Laird). public of Korea was proclaimed. abortions considered advisable Little Commercial Uee 000 from the ju n gles o f New headquauiers will be located at nucleosis. 1966 had a total live weight of Johnson “for the sake of reconciliation of the Pearl St Strip. In 1961, E ast Germ an w orkers MALDEN, Mass. (AP) —Jo­ That implied the economy Is Guinea, Is held ta a plateau set­ about 20 billion pounds. The mmded. Prices start at $69.95. 5 pc. set lating bombing (“Why are We JiCoreover, this goes beyond fo r humane o r m edical reausons. Ivory An the tusks of the the Webster Florist building on The June report had listed . . . withdraw all our forces immediate­ The Pearl St Strip is the narrow ad- pulling our best punches?” he p olitics and the 1968 election began to build the Berlin Wall. seph D. Morelli, a jewelry store picking up steam at a slower ting amd iMts about two days E llington R d. amd w ill be mam- tour CMes ot German meMles, average Americam atie alm ost shown is $129.50. The 1967 outcom e w as that naurwad whale ot the Arctic is ly from Soutti Vietnam.” dltitmal width of atreet uhicb can be asked) was not widely appreci­ Into the realm of conviction. Ten Yean Ago aigent, says he was robbed of rate than the administration hM and two nights. aged by Mrs. Satstaskl. four of mumps amd three of 58 pounds o f pork In the. form o f where the liberalization of bene­ of little commercial use exc^t found on the north comer of Pearl and ated. It. was to prepare the To friends, Laird and other 28 persons died In a Soviet $8,000 in diam onds and other been saying It would. veneread diseMes. None were bacon, ham, sausages, chops, It had also just happened that Sena­ fits for parochial sclrools went for the manufacture of small The GOP lace for the town ground for a dramatic reversal hawks confide that nothing in airliner which hit a smoke­ gems by a gunman who wore a SNETOO BOOSTS DIVIDEND council this year will be paced reported for Jtdy. roasts. tor Frank Lausebe of Ohio, a veteran Main Sts. It was purchased from Its pri­ « through, the legallzed\ abortion artlclee because the tusk hM a of the party’s Vietnam position. the past two years has given stack in Copenhagen and black hood and black clothes, NEW HA'VEN (AP) — An In­ by Incumbent oouncilmam How­ hawk on the war, bad changed his l o ­ vate ovmers by wished for hope at Glass- bad. Would you hove no fear R ich ard Stagger, 27, o f 519 at the same time, find some use for the j INSURORS — REALTORS boro, makes the possibility ot pwWM at febn who Is In antboefty? Center St. w m charged early, j of sa/e savings! even more remote. Pearl St Strip, wouldn’t that at least be Tben do e h a ve s o m a n y o th e r s f ' losring- ^ peace, Massachusetts’ glorious past Uayiiiwder ' M T s e S ^ C , MM — Tkis AIMT fUled with a hot, burning juice, m s U a d ot sltuaUan tnspirss various speaks better by itself.—BPRINGFIELJJ 0b OeMge Episcopal whlrii ta sometimes used In 'liiiliillHiililiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii: s. 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A . . i» :#AGK EIGHT ■X— ______Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Tu e s d a y ^ a u g u s t i 5, i 967 Section Two TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1967 i n a n r l f f B t f r l E i i e n i t t g l | f r a U i . TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1967 Pages 9 to 16 Negro Mayor 700 Attend New Discovery Resigns; C)pen Obituary Services for BERHrS WORLD May Curb Some North Viets Down Tall Cedars Sunday Slated r*C' Still Unresolved Housing Barred ddaeph BoUs Mrs. Dempsey J o a ^ Bolia, 49, o f Hartford, Viral Infectiou (OoMttmwd from Plage One) brother of Albert Bolia of Man­ PUTNAM (AP) - More than At Cathedral in the Pines chester, died Sunday at Mls- (Oonttnued front PaigB 0|ne) Navy Photo Plane for eight yeara when he was 700 persons attended funeral 'Tall Cedars of Lebanon, USA, der the supervision of District quamicut Beach, Westerly. will have its third annual New School Board Miffed elected mayor by his fellow services Monday for Ellen Luby Interferon slows the qitread of 2.3 of Tall Cedars of Lebanon, R.I. (Oonttnued tram Page One) England Tall CJedars Sunday at commissioners. About 25 per Dempsey, mother of Connec­ Infection by preventing viral tical fighter-bombers, Navy'^ A6 Massachusetts. Melvin J. cent of Flint's 200,000 residents Survivors also include his ticut's Gov. John Dempsey. reproduction in cells and works eluded a number on rail sidings, Intruders blamted for the second the Cathedral of the Pines, Stubbs, past Grand Tall Cedars wife, a son, two other broth­ Wndge, N.H., Sunday at Ate Negroes. Her grandson, the Rev. Ed­ B^kinst several types of viruses. highway bridges, surface-to-adr day in a row the Na Phuc rail­ 11 a.m* of South Shore Forest, and Har­ Over College Lease ers and a sister. The Rev. Ronald G. Whltnel|r, "I can no longer serve in good ward Dempsey and four other Consequently, If the research is missile sites and fuel storaige road yard 16 miles south of old Anderson, District Deputy The funeral will be held to­ senior minister of Trinity Union conscience on a commission priests celebrated the requiem fully successful, the use ot a sin­ areas in the Hanoi-Halphong Communist China’s border. P i- ' Supreme Tall Cedar, are chaii‘- A revised lease for Manches'ter Community College’s ' which does not represent the morrow at 8:30 a.m. from Dil­ mass at St. Mary's C3iurch, gle interferon-lndudng med­ cmeas. lots reported ripping up tracks Methodist Church, Providence, inen of the event. use of Manchester His'h School—a topic of discussion lon's F\ineral Home, 53 Main R. I., is guest speaker. heeds of all citisens," McCree where Father Dempsey was or­ ication could replace the variety The strikes around' the in three different places. The Rev. Mr. Whitney is a by the Board of Education several times since Febru­ said. St., Hartford, with a Mass o f dained in July. of vaccinations now given to North’s two major cities were In still two other raids Mon- / Dean W. Cronkite of East graduate of Boston University Hartford, past Grand Tall Cedar ary—came up again at last night’s meeting in the form He has been an avid supporter requiem at the Church o f the Mrs. Dempsey, a native of prevent several diseases. somewhat limited because of day, A4 Skyhawks from the car­ School of Theology, and has a of a “ progress” report. ------— ------of Nutmeg Forest, Manchester, cf the proposed open occupancy Immaculate Conception, Hart­ Ireland, died Friday in the Ex­ The research team, headed by heavy thundershowers. rier Constellation returned to A.B. degree in Ehigllsh litera­ After hearing the report on tor its afternoon, and evening will give a Memorial Tribute to law since it was proposed last ford, at 9. Burial will be in ecutive Mansion at Hartford at Dr. Maurice R. Hilleman, plana Ground action In South Vlet- Lamg Son to blast two bypauw ture and S.T.B. degree iii the­ a recent meeting with state of- classes all Tall (Jedars who have died year. >. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hart­ the age of 87. She was suffering to publich three reports on its nami was virtually at a stand­ bridges over the Ky Cung lUver. ology. He is a veteran of World flcials, board members express­ Its preliminary study indicat­ from a long illness. since last year’s service. He ori­ Commissioners rushed to pre­ ford. work in the Proceedings of the still. The U.S. Command sadd Pilots reported dropping' the War n, and served with Gen. ed displeasure with the fact ed the use was resulting in ginated New England Tall Cedar pare a final draft of the ordi- Friends may call at the fu­ She and her husband, the late National Academy of Sciences. there were no sigidfleamt con­ southern "span of one of the McArthur’s liberation army in that a lease has still not been an out-of-pocket cost to the Sunday and Is general chairman ance last week, Just two weeks neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Edward Dempsey, came to the lOlleman, working for the tacts reported in 34 allied opera­ bridges, a 360-foot, four-spam the Philippines. He is Confer­ completed, and Superintendent board of more than 320,000, of a committee for the event. after violence spread to Flint The family suggests that United States in 1925 with their Walter Reed Army Institute of tions of battalion site or lauger. structure. Smoke and dust ence secretary on evangelism of Schools William' Curtis com- * nation complaints. Mrs. HJame was bom March been reported so far. of the center of the port city. The program this year is un­ ■there for 16 consecutive years. Herbert Phelon. vlded for a review after two 28. 1929 in Plymouth, England. Double Voting The B52 raids in the southern After the pipe-smoking Mc­ Pilots reported knocking two Assistant Superlnte n d e n t 1 She came to this country in 1953 © 1*67 ky half of the DMZ adso were spans of the bridge into the riv­ Cree, a father of four teen­ and lived in East Hartford be­ Possible, Says Ronald Scott, who attended the ,, JT®. «tudy, un- agers, announced his resigna­ aimed at Ciommunist troop con­ er. fore moving to Manchester School Board Again Delays Aug. 3 meeting called by a stete **®*P tion the commission voted to About Town Robby can't come out and play right now— his daddy is centrations, bunkers, and am- Navy pilots said they heavily about three years ago. She was Viet Candidate consultant, reported the session If.® ” ®’ **'® husl- ask that he take back his action. telling him about the birds and the bees!” sembly areu. damaged a surface-to-ailr mis­ a member of St. George's Epis­ Marine Pvt. James Maickay The three raids were in areas was only exploratory and that , ®i*®?*'®^ **‘® But MCree voted against that HI, son o f Mr. and Mrs. James (Continued from Page One) sile site which reportedly con­ Awarding of Milk Contract "nothing binding was dls- “ ®f too copal Church of Bolton, and the 2.4 miles northeast of the tained three launchers seven request, along with Commis­ Mackay U o(f 445 Nevers Rd., , ■ s cussed.” “ general classrooms, plus Transatlantic Brides and Par­ dates when they go to nearby Marine outpost at Con Thlen. miles west of Haiphong. sioner James C. kfitchell who Wapping is going through re­ The Board of Education last 571,360 half-pints o f milk next n u M it .. ^® hbrary, cafeteria, auditor- ents Association. Bien Hoa to start a campaign Intelligence reports indicate In the ground war, 'Viet­ A workman for Paneloc Connecticut In. fits together an erected off Brandy St. at the high school. The other three Otto Neumann, the consult- lums, gym and pool —a total has supported the mayor on the Survivors, besides her hus­ cruit training at Parris Island, night again tabled action on next, year. Sealtest’s unit price was Directors Meet Aug. 29 tour for the Sept. 3 election in that there are elements of three namese army spokesmen said eight-sided wooden foundation for the second of five port-'' will be located at Bolton Center School on Notch Rd. The ^ r e c e n t ly hired by the State of 32 £ r cem of toe dhy. open occupancy issue. McCree band, include two sons, Philip S.C. year’s sdhool milk contract, low at .0642 cents, ftfilowed by which the military ticket—Chief North Vletnamiese divisions— late reports from the area able classrooms now being built for elementary and Junior- classrooms, which will hold up to 30 students each, will be for Community Colleges u was on that cost-use bas- is the only Negro on the com­ Roy HJame and Keith Francis pending further price negotia­ Dart’s quote of .0644. 5 mission. of State Nguyen Van Thieu for perhaps 85,000 men or more— where ^uth Vietnamese rang­ senior high school students. The classrooms above are being completed before school starts in September. to stady leasing costs, .s at- is and the 1966-67 enitfilment, Three area residents have To Discuss West Side Rec The reason Pierce had not HJame, both at home; a broth­ president amd Premier Nguyen operating in and around the ers battled Communist forces tions with two local suppliers 5 McCree had pushed especiedly Si committee recom! er, William J. Castro of Ply­ been named to the dean't list at demilitarized zone. automatically awarded the con­ hard for passage of the law aft­ The Board of Directors has charging the Charter Oak Cao Ky for vice president—is for two days showed 203 enemy seeking the award. pll tomula that could be fairly mended the 340.00a rental fee mouth, England, and her grand­ Ward Technical Institute of the The B52S mounted three raids tract to Sealtest, the board Bolton applied in any town where there if the college’s lease of the er the outbreak of violence in schedule an informal meeting Well. expected to win. soldiers killed. The rangers re­ However, the board agreed to sue of about 9,000 copies could mother, Mrs. Lilian Castro of University of' Hartford. They in the zone Sunday—two in the said, was that it wanted to see Newsletter Idea Flint the week of July 23. FOr for Aug. 29 at the West Side The Town Planning Commis­ “We view this election as a ported they suffered light take definite action at its Aug.28 be run off on Bennet Junior i® m i »“ ®® tormer HELCO building on EMt Hartford. are James C. Kelly of 2 Olson southern half of the six-mile if the price could be brought four nights, bands of Negro Rec on Cedar St., starting at sion has recommended that the contract between ourselves amd casualties. meeting, to ensure that cafe­ High Rchool’s new offset press facilities, Scott reported. Hartford Rd. resulU In reduc- Fimeral services will be held Dr., Rockville; Ronald P. wide buffer zone amd the third closer to those paid in East Tabled by Board youths roamed the 7 p.m., to discuss four items. Board of Directors consider the the nation to see if democracy Initial reports had listed 166 terias will be supplied with milk at a cost of 3460. He quoted the per-pupll figure tion of the high school use, Friday at St. George's Episco­ Boothroyd of Hare Rd., Elling­ in the northern section. Tairgets Hartford and Glastonbury, re­ Portable Classrooms heavily Industrialized city, set­ The first half hour, from 7 316,000 rebate to Case Bros. 'wlU be established,” Huong enemy dead from the fighting by the opening of local schools l^ e possibility of publishing a The board, seemingly not proposed by the consultant at tiie fee should be proportion pal Church, at a time to be an­ ton; and Harmon C. Howe Jr. Included troop concentrations, ported as .0596 and .0598 re­ ting fires and throwing rocks to 7:30, will be spent touring At 8 p.m.,< the directors will said. “ For that reason we will Saturday and Sunday in rolling Sept. 7. very enthusiastic about the 322.12. ately lower, Curtis recom­ nounced. Burial will be in East of 38 Allan Dr., Vernon. amsembly aream, artillery amd spectively. quarterly newsletter to be mail­ and bottles. the building and grounds, to de­ meet with representatives of make every effort to continue to hiUs 30 miles south of Da Nang. The tabling action — for the ed to all town residents was whole thing, advised Scott to After some quick figuring, mended last night. Cemetery. antiaircraift opsltions, trenches “I think it was the board’s Scattered gunfire was heard, termine needed renovations and the North Central Refuse Dis­ campaign amd we shadl only The additional enemy losses second month in a row — came Are Taking Shape tabled by the Board of Educa­ come up with a more complete Phelon protested that use of that College officials have estimat­ Friends may call at the X(rs. Lucy Burke of 412 Por­ amd bunkers. intent that Pierce should nego­ improvements. adopt a different attitude when were announced after a further after the board agreed that its plan for possible Inclusion as a formula would provide little ed the HELCO building, now but nobody was reported shot. Holmes FHmeral Home, 400 ter St. has been elected to the posal District, to hear terms of Five portable classrooms now The hostesses are calling tion last night after brief con­ In Monday’s strikes by taic- sweep of the battlefield. tiate with you and lay out con­ budget Item next year. more------— than payment wof a JJanitorial c a a a a W A tC U being------w renovated awafor VACaOOAWIIIB classrooms Police arrested more than 120 15-member executive board of From 7:30 to 8, the directors an invitation for Manchester^ to we are completely convinced Intent, voiced at the last ses­ sideration. Main St., Thursday from 7 to 9 ditions o f delivery,’’ said board are being erected ' by a four- members this week. They hope costs, which he estimated will offices, will be able to ac- persons. Crowds of Negroes the Manchester Property Own­ will meet with officials of Case Join. The District, comprising there is no other way out.” sion, may have been misunder­ Assistant Superintendent Ron­ r p.m. chairman John Rottner. man crew at the elementary to have the corn roast "rain or be 316,698 next year. commodate some 700 students formed at the scenes of more The family suggests that ers Protective Association. Bros., to consider their request yernon-Rockvllle and South Huong’k news conference in­ stood by Douglas Pierce, its and Junior-senior high schools shine.” ald Scott broached the Idea, business manager. Curtis agreed he would take Chairman John Rottner and In two shifts. than 30 fires. those wishing to do so make She replaces Mrs. Marion B. for town payment of approxi- Windsor, is planning a co-op­ cluded aitatements from persons this week. which he said had been sug­ Autos Collide, over in Pierce’s absence and First Holy Communions board member-••<,.ssaa#va N.av. (JharleaWtICbitVB Bog On next ^year’s v projected Wen- l - Some opponents of the open memorial contributions to the Gammons, who has sold her mattiy 316,000 in costs for san­ erative refuse incinerator. The hesald were his representatives Dirksen, Ike Support Pierce is on vacation and was Three classrooms will house gested by Dr. Walter Sehardt not present. try to find out whether meth­ Last Sunday at St. Maurice glnl both urged that the board «>Ument, ,thls would leave only occupancy measure asserted Manchester property and has itary sewer improvements in siize of the plant will depend in the provinces. Some told of the sixth grade students at the and supported by some board Police Probing Manchester Cancer Fund. ods o f delivery are respiMisible Church Kathleen Toner, daugh­ present state offloiala with a bill students at Manches- they thougiit the ordinance was moved from town. Mrs. Burke Glen Rd. on the munber of towns which “ friends .of friends” who sup­ School Superintendent Wil­ elementary school. The other members last winter. liam Curtis said he thought for somewhat lower prices in ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ton­ Moderate damage was done to for 340,000 pending adoptiem of *®*‘ School, unconstitutional. One opponent, was clerk-typist in the Man­ Case Bros, has already made will use it. ported Huong but allegedly had two will be used at the Blgh Publication of such a news­ North Viet Bombings Pierce had not acted to award the other two communities. er Jr. of West St. received her a statewide formula. toe conclusion of last Commissioner Alton C. Smith, chester Civil Defense office for the improvements, to fiow its And, at 9 p.m., the directors been warned to support Thieu school for music and history letter would provide a needed a car driven by Janet L. Rlber- the contract because he Both Curtis and the board First Holy Communion. Curtis agreed the state has toght’s discussion, the board sold if it was passed the meas­ Funerals about 11 years. She retired in effluent into the town system. will discuss a host of Capitsil and Ky Instead. (Continued from Page One) classes and as a study hall. medium for the board to "get dy of 14 Kanter Dr., Vernon af­ Its effluent formerly was One said he had been aisked to (Pierce) was unsure whether agreed, however, that under no Also, Terry Lynn Jurevaty, been dragging Its heels on the to place the matter of ure would be brought to a refer­ November 1966. improvement requests, to de­ They each will have room for the schools' message across to ter It and a oar driven by Ray­ dtunped into Hop Brook. Case termine which to recommend report to the deputy chief of po­ said. “ I haven’t heard of any and rumors and rumors. I am' the board wanted him to "bar- circumstances would the com­ daughter of Mr. amd Mrs. Paul matter, saying that a promised ^® *®“ ® toe agenda for Ita endum. He said such a citywide Mrs. David A. Simmons up to thirty students. the public,” Scott said. mond Aubln, 67, of WUlimantie Bros, officials say that the lice in his airea but declined to not asking about the rumors. I - gain” for a lower price. pany winning the contract be J. Jurovaty Jr. of Andover, and July 10 meeting, to have been "®*^ meeting Aug. 28. vote would alienate whites and (COVENTRY—FOneral servic­ The Daughters of Union Vet­ for a Bond Issue referendum, protest from China.” Twenty-four 8' x 4’ pre-con- Improved public relations Is collided. The accident took Negroes. sewer-main installation will and to determine whether to of­ go, apparently atiradd he warn am not u kln g about the printed The board's consensus was' issued keys to schools for Erica Verna Merritt, daughter held by the state board, “ never ' ' es for Mrs. David. A. Simmons erans of the Civil Wan will Meuisfield called the bombing structed panels bolted to the becoming increasingly Impor­ place at Main and St. James guarantee the cleanup of Hop fer the electors a package deal going to be intimidated. reports. I am asking you wheth­ that Pierce shouldn't try to night-time deliveries, even of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. materialized.” Spain*$ Car Output Up of Cedar Swamp Rd. will be meet tonight at 8 at the home floor shape the sloes of the cir­ tant in school affairs, he added, SU. yesterday shortly after Brook, leaving the town free to or whether to split the items Neither Thiqu nor Ky was raids “a very dangerous exten­ er you can tell us some of the “ beat down” the competing sup­ though such a practice might Merritt of Coventry were bap­ Through the buUdIng and BARCELONA — Passenger- held tomorrow at 11 a.m. at St. of Mrs. William Andrews, 28% cular building. Triangular and the practice of boards put­ noon. Both cars were drivable, use the brook's water for re­ among several questions. immediately available for com­ sion of the war.” He said they President’s thoughts on air at­ pliers, Dart's Dairy and Seal- result in cost savings. tized by the Rev. Robert Cronin. sltos committee, headed by oar production in Spain rose A George’s Episcopal Church, Bol­ School St. wedges fit tQgether tongue and ting out newsletters is fairly police Indicate. Stocks in Brief tacks. test Foods, but should get their ton. The Rev. Stephen M. Price ment on the chamges, but a “ bring us that much closer to The board made a decision groove to form the floor and Weekend Retreat Set widespread. Phelon, the board last winter sharply last year. Nearly 260,000 A The mishap is still under In­ views on ways to effect possible to abandon its practice of Those women \riio would like began a review of the col- cars were manufactured - over NEW YORK (AP) — The of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Robert M. Young, son of spokesman for them said, “I am the brink of a possible confron­ A. I woidd only be repeating ceiling. Ne estimated that a trial is­ vestigation. savings by working out a more awarding the milk contract to a weekend of peace and quiet lege’a lease of the high school 70 per cent more than in 1066. stock market recovered early Msmehester, will officiate. Bur­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young sure the government will the President’s previous state­ All panels are padded with tation with China.” efficient means of delivery. the low bidder and return to a may call Laurie Chamberlin to this afternoon after three ses­ ial will be in Center Cemetery. of 75 N. Elm St., is taking answer the chaurges.” ments on action in the North as two inches of flberglas insula­ Women Taken for Granted Endorsing this contention, George Dart, owner of Dart's negotiated contract about two make a reservation for a re­ sions of decline. Trading was The Holmes FXmeral Home, basic training at the Naval The representatives at it relates to our commitment to tion. C cep er called for a move to­ Dairy, and Robert Kirk, general months ago. treat the weekend of Sept. 15-17 fairly active. 400 Main St., Manchester, is in Training Center, San Diego, Huong’s news conference re­ prevent aggression in the South. Edch building is encircled, charge of arrangements. Csdlf. In Today’s Finance World fused to give their names be­ ward de-escalation and new ef­ I don’t'have anything new to re­ manager of Sealtest's Hartford Its policy revision was barrel-like, with steel cable and at the Immaculata Retreat Gains outnumbered losses by forts to get peace negotiations. Division, were bqth prpsent and House in WiUlmantic. The Rev. better than 3 to 2. There will be no calling hours. cause, they sadd, their lives port to you on that general sub­ .pranupthfi. by an , out-iqf-town a metal band. NEW YORK (AP) — In 1919 that women now hold j^bs in Percy said in a statement that each argueii his. firm should be firm’s dropping of the contract James Liberty and Rev. Oliver The Dow Jones Industrial av­ - Radioman Seaman Appren. would be in damger. ject. The President has ex­ The hot water baseboard heat every phase of banking. bj approving the air attacks, awarded the contract. without notice in March. Dart’s Reneault will be retreat mas­ erage at noon was up 4.51 at Raymond A. Duchesneau, son when Virginia Furman became “ Sihee they are making the pressed. himself, numerous times has anti-freeze added Just in "\ n iy, in our international Jolinson “ not only has escalated The board noted that Sealtest ters. - 920.83. of Mr. and Mrs. WUfred W. New York's first womaui bank charges, do you readly think and, of course, feels that the Dairy then agreed to supply the case of power failure. U Firemen Quell banking department some girls the war but he has risked a wid­ had also submitted a “ letter of schools for the remainder of A white roof inside and out PTA Feature Film Analysts saw the market as Duchesneau of 58 Mountain Rd. there is any threat to them?” bombing in the North is an es­ officer—an aussistamt secretary are being trained for greater re­ ening of the war which could re­ concern” over that fact that its the contract period at the orig­ will top beige wall panels and The P.T.A. will show a feature rebounding from a support level has recently reported for duty the government spokesmam sential part of our commitment 2 Minor Fires in charge of the women's sponsibility, including travel sult in tens of thousands of addi­ low quote has not automatically inal bid price. avocado carpeting. film tomorrow In St. Maurice of roughly 910 to 915 in the Dow at the U.S. Naval Communica­ asked. in the South. Christian said department—her bank, Co­ abroad. The idea of a woman tional casualties” by Inviting won it the contract. Paneloc Cioimecticut Inc. is Church basement hall from 2-4 Industrials, an area which had A woods fire and a mattress tion Station, Keflavlk, Iceland. Although he said the govern­ the near-border raids were in traveling as representative of a Oommunist Chinese interven­ ■nie two firms were the only There are over a million and leasing the buildings to the p.m. Admission will be 35 cents stalled an upward drive a few fire, both minor, were ex­ lumbia Trust Company, took a ment would answer the charges keeping with the President’s big bamk was unheard of 15 tion. ones to submit price quotes a half Girl Scouts in the United Board of Education for $44(X) and candy will be sold. times and therefore represent­ tinguished yesterday afternoon The Jtmlor High Fellowship of quarter-paige newspaper ad to later, the spokesman added: “ If earlier statement that the Unit­ years ago," she says. to the boa>rd last month on States. Of these, over 740,000 are each per year. Mrs. Allan Hoffman, who has ed an area hard to penetrate ei­ Emanuel Lutheran Church and we put on a show every day of Dirksen backed Eisenhower’s ed States wants no wider war. by town firemen. celebrate the occasion. Miss Brady commutes daily supplying the schools with 1,- James Ckmnors, vice presi­ been showing the films to the ther way. South Methodist Church will slugging it out with the other contention that the fighting Elsenhower was asked about Brownie Scouts. The woods fire off Qlenwood Just the other day—nearly a to Manhattan from 'West Or­ dent, said that they were first children this summer, said the A number of Uue chips post­ not meet tomorrow night as camdldates for the Americam must be pursued vigorously. He the controversy, which flared in Sit. was put out by Co. 1 fire­ hailf-century later—New York ange, N.J., where she was bom developed in 1954, by a Canadi­ P.T.A. hopes to continue show­ ed gains of a point or so. scheduled. public opinion to watch, it would opposed a proposal made ear­ the Senate last week, concern­ men at 5:54, and the mattress got its first woman vice presi­ and has lived all her life. an professional engineer, Elmer ing films twice a month through The session was adso note­ serve no purpose.” Huong’s lier by Sen. Thruston B. Morton, ing charges of alleged rigging fire in a cellar at 209 Center dent of . a major commercial As vice president she is both W. Wilson for use in the Arc­ the school year. Finding space worthy for the performance of The Disabled American Vet­ charges adso included allega­ R-Ky., former GOF national by the Saigon military regime St. was extinguished at 6:36 by baulk. Did the company. Bank­ an account officer, handling law w tic. They could be dropped by where films may be shown is several specially situated issues. erans Auxiliary will have a tions that representatives of chairman, for a change In the of the Sept. 3 elections in South Cos. 2 and 3. ers Trust, buy space to bandy firms, charitable foundations helicopter into inaccessible a problem, she said. The Associated Press average picnic social tomorrow at 6 Thieu amd Ky were using gov­ policy of bombing the North. Vietnam. vacation ahead? Elizabeth Brady’s name about amd a couple ot museums, and a ► y areas Emd assembled easily. Selectmen Meet Tonight -o f 60 stocks at noon was up .6 p.m. at the home of Its com- ernment trami^rtation amd Morton once supported that TS , mander, Mrs. Walter A. Van the business community? full loaning officer, which the to those of you that haven’t ◄Later, they became more The Board of Selectmen meet at 339.3 with industrials up 2.0, communications facilities for bombing but said it had failed to f Gen. Washington Fed bamk considers something of a gone on a vacation, we widely used in Canada for log­ at 7 p.m. in the town offices. rails off .5 and utilities up .2, Hone, Ironwood, Dr., Vernon. No. Her elevation received the the campadgn. He sadd even bring Hanoi to the peace table. FAIRWAY breakthrough for a womam. Stolen Vehicle haven’t foirgbtten you. we ging camps. Now they are found The Board of Education meets Gains of a point or so were Gen. Howe False Data staindard treatment—a one-page Americam helicopters were Morton said if the GOP presi­ This upsurge of women in the r/ R S T maintain our wide assort­ ◄serving as libraries, motels, tool at the high school at 8 p.m. posted by Jones A Laughlin, Seaman Appren. Daniel T. releaise on the appointment was belngenlisted. dential nominee could come up WASHINGTON — Gen. higher realms of banking has Found at Pit ment vacation needs tiU sheds and, in various sizes, at Also the Republican Town Goodyear, Uniroyal, Sears Roe­ Reghn, son of Mr. and Mrs. sent to newspapers. And a The U.S. Embaussy haus Issued with a program for “ honorable labor day! George Washington, lacking happened in the lamt 20 years. Expo '67. (Committee will hold its regular buck, Woolworth, Raytheon, Al­ Thomas J. Regan of 96 He- bunch of the girls took her to strict orders that no Americams disengagement” in Vietnam, he ◄ adequate forces in the Revolu­ In 1945 -the munber of women Police yestorday recovered a Bomarco Corn Roast monthly meeting at 8 p.m. In coa, Du Pont, Polaroid and Pfiz­ lalne Rd., is serving aboard dinner. or Americam equipment will be could win in 1968. tionary War, had to resort to bank Officers hovered around stolen car at the Ansaldi pits Bomarco will hold a corn roast the town office conference room. er. the destroyer USS Wedder- That's how matter-of-fact the in any way associated with poU- Dirksen said that might be E • picnic chests guile. He became a master of 500. Today it’s about 17,000. o ff Bidwell St., and the owner at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Xerox gained half a dozen bum, a unit of the Seventh finaincial world is becoming tlcad events. tiue but added: “ How are you the art of spying and at one Banks, in trying to attract said items from the oar were • bathing caps • grills Laurance Briggs and Mr. and Manchester Evening Herald points, Merck about 2 >4. Fleet, off the coast of Vietnam. about the heady rise of women Huong named places amd a going to get honorable disen­ time had three spy networks women to the profession, use am taken to the amount of 3225. ► I W«l66m>H6ro • swim rafts Mrs. Fred Cook at 6:30 p.m. Bolton substitute correspondent, AlUs-CSialmeTH opened on a in its midst. •*). few dates of what he called Inci­ gagement? Are we Just going to operating behind the British a selling point that highly The car was discovered in Aug. 26. Hope Grunske, tel. 649-6264. dd^^ned block o t 100,000 The house committee of the No great stir, either, greeted dents of harassment, intimida­ walk out on the South Viet­ • sun tan oils \ the pit by Andrew Ansaldi Sr., lines. British American Club will the aumouncement, hot on the specialized backgrounds or ed­ shares, up 2 at 41%, laber ex­ tion amd other unfadr campadgn namese and leave all of Asia to who called police. On investi­ ► paper plates > During the winter at Valley meet tonight at 8 at the club. heels o t Miss Braiidy's appoint­ ucations are not needed. tending its rise by almost an­ practice, but no naimes were re­ China? I don’t think the Ameri­ gating, police say they found Forge, when a Britiah attack ment, that Chaise Mamhattam Remember Miss Brady, the both stores are open thurs. and frt. till 9 other point. The Stock was ported amd there was no imme­ can people will want to do the car at the edge of a valley might have been ruinous, Bank had its first womain steno of 1934. Then there’s Mona that.” swamped with buyers on news diate way to confirm the and an attempt had been made mammain streeb—8szreei-—» stores siorea—-east cast middlei take. Planners Will Act Monday Washington sent an agent to Growth Rate Slight brainch mauiager. Cunningham, president of the that Ung-TemCo-'Vought had charges. At the White House, newsmen to roll the 1966 Chevrolet into \ British Gen. William Howe 0,400-member NatlonaU Or­ queried press secretary George raiaed its bid for acquiaiiUon with an offer to supply secret UNITED NATTON8, N. Y. — But no sooner had Madeline the valley by use o f a Jan* to ganization of Bank-Women Inc., Christiam on the bombings and To Correct Zoning Mixup of AlUs-Chalmers, L-T-V sank papers from Washington’s U. N. economists say the gross Burgess settled herself at the tip it. mauiager’s desk in the brainch who stauted 82 years ago am a Tornadoes related matters, producing the more than 4. files. Howe swallowed the bait national product of Latin Amei^ If the attempt to tip it had The Town Planning commis­ AA. This la supposed to be zoned Boston & Maine common stock office on New York's chic Eaist secretary to a vice president of Tornados are most numerous following give and take: and for months received false lea increased by 8 per cent in been successful, ipoUoe say, the sion will hold a public hearing Induotrial. rose % to 18% on a block of Side than the Federal Reserve the Union National Bamk in in spring and early summer, Q. George, can you give us data on the strength of the 1966 - a lower rate than the car could have been “stripped The applicant tor the change Wichita, Kam. Now she’s a vice when masses of moist, warm any thoughts at all, or could you on six items Aug. 21 in the hear­ 230,900 ,^hares. Trading was halt­ American Army, its attack 6.2 per cent of 1965 or the 5.1 Bamk of New York got into the at leisure.” ~ \ is Green Manor. amt. This largest amd most in- president herself. air drift northward from the tell us some of the President’s ing room at the Municipal Build­ ed with' the stock up 1% at 19. plans and other fraudulent in­ per cent of 1964. Declines in The owner, Barry L. Smith The public bearing will also Analysts linked the activity in fluentlad of the 12 districts in the MadeUne Burgess recadls that Gulf of Mexico and collide with thoughts on air attacks in Viet­ CONTmUIMS formation. Argentina and BraxU were of South Glastonbury, indicated ing. Three of the Items deal cover requests by P ^ p Bayer - BAM with a report toat the In­ Federal Reserve System she was Just out of Brooklyn the cold, dry fronts from the nam? What I am asking you, of I Washington’s crafti­ chiefly responsible for the-slow­ to police that a tire, wheel and with Green Manor Industrial to change to Residence Zone AA terstate Commerce Commission promoted Maideline H. Mc- CoUege In 1942 with a B.A. amd Pacific Ocean. course, is ttipt there are rumors EDUGAtlON ness earned him the title of down In the continent’s average tools were taken from the car. a parcel off Vernon St now zon­ ordered a modification in its de­ Whinney to become its first absolutely no secretarial or oth­ Park and properties adjacent “Old. Fox." rate of growth. Police yesterday investigat­ ed Rural Residence. The proper­ cision requiring the Norfolk A er skills that most Jobs for wom­ SERVICES to it where a mistake has to r woman amsistamt vice president.. ed two ^efts of money, one ty is across the street from the Western to acquire BAM, among Each ham worked long, hard en seemed to require. Then she from Mtu-low’a and the other be corrected. Forest Park aubdivlalon, and and faUthfuUy for her compamy Four Teachers Appointed; other smaller Eastern roads. read a clamslfled ati that said from a milk box at 60 Blnfii A mixup In zoning took place that a cluster zone is requested Prices were generally higher to get where she is. “No skills required.” It led her St. some time ago when two dif­ where the owners propose to on the American Stock Ex­ Schools to Place Emphasis . ''H ie thing tiiat thrills me to the door of the diame Na­ ferent maps were used to de­ build a subdivision. change. -Seven Vacancies Remain The Marlow’s theft was re­ The University of Connecticut most about my appointment," tional Bamk, where she started termine zoning, and one map The hearing will also include The Board of Education last Hartford, to teach fehigllsh at ported, by Helen AMcennm of On Dental Health Education says Miss Brady, whose fellow am a credit tradnee. Today she’s had been drawn wrong. As a a request to resubdivide lots in night appointed four new teach­ Manchester High School. She 58 Ckmway Rd. who said the NON-CREDIT EXTENSION workers and' preferred cus­ a brcmch mamager. result, lots 102 to 110, fronting the Rockledge District off , E. A school dental health policy ents, advising them of steps to ers to positions for the coming earned her B.8. de^e from 346.40 was taken from her ^Right’ to Steal tomers cadi her Liz, "is how it Ah exception, perhaps, is Miss purse at Marlow’s sometime COURSES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC IN Kennedy Rd., and lots 90 Middle Tpke. on property of B. which places emphasis on den­ be taken to bjenefit the child's year, reappointed a director for Central Connecticut State Col­ -Traced to Calvary haus lifted the morade of the MeWhinney. Denver-bom auid a around Aug. 11. throui^ 96 fronting Montclair J H(fil, and a request Firzt tal health education was unani­ dental health. Smith College graduate, she a special program, and granted lege In June and will get a start­ women in the bank. They real­ The thMt of money from the MANCHESTER Dr. became partly ZMied Indus­ Hartford Realty to subdivide in­ JERUSAiLElM—Gypsies, the mously adopted last night by Hygienists will continue to started as a Junior statlstlclam one leave of absence. ing salary of 35,760. ize that if I can do it, they can mllkbox was reported by Jo- trial. *^ey are supposed to be to smaller lots a piece of land world's most notorious thieves, clean children’s teeth at grade in 1943 and earned her M.B.A. The appointments still leave Mrs. Jean L. Lambert of Man­ the Board of Eklucation. do it. Even the little mlniskirted lenda Szarka. A. total of 311^.35 □ REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL 1 (Residential) zoned completely Residence off Broad St. The parcel is now tell this legend wherever they Intervals on a voluntauy b u ls the board short of filling about chester, to teach social studies The policy revision, of one kids who don’t seem serious from New York University in was token. Starts Sept. 18, Mon...... F ee $40.00 Zone AA. zoned industrial, and is near wander: for a 2S-cent fee. The cleauilng 1947. Married to a businessmem, seven specialist positions, said at Bennet Junior High School. more than 20 years old, was about anything are absolutely A. bicycle belonging to Gil­ (12 Sessions) In the mixup, port of the Green Mionor Blvd., according A gypsy was in the crowd will be done in kindergarten delighted.” John D. Dade, amd mother of a Assistant Superint e n d e n t She has one year’s teaching ex­ undertaken by the board recent­ bert Aubln of 365 Adams St Green Manor Industrial Park to the zoning office. that followed Jesus to Calvary. and grades 3 aind 6. CK>n, Miss MeWhinney has al­ Ronald Scott. perience in Illlnola, holds a B.A. □ REAL ESTATE FINANCING ly with urging and cooperation Miss Braidy—she wais married was taken from the Waddell became zoned Residence Zone ' The gypsy tried to steal the Dr. Frederick Spaulding, who 10 years ago to Philip C. Horter, ways been invadved in statistics Scott said he saw. little hope degree from Lindenwood Col­ Starts Sept. 19, Tues...... F ee $40.00 from the Manchester Dental So­ for finding qualified persons at School Swimming Fool some­ nails from the Roman solider provided liaison with the dentail a consulting engineer, but she for the bamk. lege, and will earn 35,060. ciety. this point, especially for sec­ time yesterday afternoon. Val­ (12 Sessions) who was to nail Jesus to the society on the policy revision, uses her maiden name qirofes- Statistics of emother kind—the Mrs. Roberta,Walnum of Man­ Public Records Its Import will be to place ondary teachers of girls’ phys­ ue cf the loss iq estimated at cross, but was able to pilfer ' will serve during the coming slonadly—is a well-groomed, S6-24-S0 variety—fcmclnate at chester, to teach Grade 6

- I ' I K f . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1967 j PAGE ELEVEN P A G E • iB S MAKCHESTBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TU&3DAY. AUGUST 16. 1967 THE Re(i Sox Hope to Shake Batting Slump Looks More gild More Like Cards^ Year Herald Angle Casper Withdraws U.S. Retains By SCOW PETE ZANARDI Tennis Cup Scott Sheds Weight Aaslstaat Sports Editor From GHO Event Mets Celebrate ALUMNI BASEBALL FARMINGTON (AP) — The Coimtry Club, another Hartford WETHERSFIEIiD (AP) CLEVELAND (AP) — The winner of t o 1986 Cajun Clas- suburb. Advancing to the quarterfinals Tribute to Pat Bolduc ■Billy Gasper, tw o-tim e m ^ ... .1' ot the playoffs, t o Elks bomb- United States has retained t o sic shot a flve-Under-par ^ to Tteee proa traUed^Htakey at ^anor ConstrucUon, 10-X last Wlghtman Chip for a seventh I would hawo 4 u 1 . . winner of the Insurance Icad 87 golfers who qualified gg, including Laurie Hammer, a Closed Session havI^iovS ^ ^ City Open Golf Toumn- night at Mt. Nebo behind Uie consecutive year with a 6-1 'vic­ And Back in Lineup Beating Jackson Monday for t o $100,000 Great- former University of Florida four-hit pitching of Msurk Hage- tory so impressive there seeme saw fit**to^ahnro^wii^ Chatter and inside talk he ment, has wittidmwn from m m YORK (AP) — er Hartford Open Golf Tourna- golfer; Don Hedlings of Bast now. Striking out 10, Hagenow little chance Great Britain’s shared-1 would .^" profession we bo^ ;,this year’s Greater Hart- Hie jDnltod Soccer Associa­ BOSTON (AP)— George Williams imposed on him before that there was no longer any 4 ment- Longmeadow, Mass., and Kobie lost a shutout when Manor scor­ women tennis stars will cart t o sent the Cardinals soaring with wasn’t pitching bad, but his de­ snared , 1 would have liked to wvercover justiust one<>ne more game"trampT ford Open. tion’s expansion committee Scott’s waistline is back the season, and even farther be­ problem. NEW YORK (AP)—The Babe Hiskey, 28, of Pocatello, Legrange of South Africa. ed in the fourth. silver vase across the Atlantic low the ballooning 221 pound an assist from Cubs’ right field­ fense let him down.” A Professional Golf Assocla- Idaho, paced 178 golfers in t o Exempt from qualifying are Went into a second day of where it belongs and Carl Batting, however, presented New York Meta fbutOy had Fisher scattered eight hits for Bob Herdlc had two hits for oloeed-door eeeelona today for some yars to come. figure which caused his bench­ er Ted Savage, an ex-Cardlnal. there is a bigger, better nress them. He won nrniaim i~.oiiv tion spokesman said Monday quaUfylng round at t o Tunxls 106 players. Including Gary Yastrzemski’s eyes appar­ quite a team inoUem. On the their night, but tor the St. his eighth victory in 21 decisions the winnersv Three runs in the dlsouaelng a possible mer­ The Americans swept all ing in California. nine-game road trip the Red Sox Maris, who tripled home two box somewhere and he’s sit- tor Ws grid exploits with the Ca*per was taking a rest PlantaUon Country Oub. Player, Don January, and Art Louis Cardinals, it looks as the Mets reached their long­ first, three more^in the second ger with t o rival National three matches Monday in. t o ently are okay, but the ’There was some grumbling scored only 10 runs, and their earlier runs and scored a third, ling In It. ‘ 811k City and star- health rea- The tournament Itself begins Wall, Jr., who is the defending tnore and more Iflce their est winning streak of the sea­ and a four-run fifth provided t o Professional Soccer League. windup of the three-day, two- Boston Red Sox will still be about the benching of Scott, who regulars hit at an anemic .IW singled In the tying run with one There is an dd«Chinese prov- on the diamond in t o Man- ______^______Thursday at t o Wethersfield champion.______margin. Darkness stopped play out In the ninth and the Winning son, five. "It Is possible ttmt an nation matches and now lead 88- trjdng to fight their way was out except for plnch-hlttlng clip. They were shut out three year. • • • after five innings. The rollicking Red Birds, marker scored when Savage eth that runs s(jmethlng like ohester Twilight League important announoement 6 in annual Wightman competi­ oult of a prolonged batting duty for five of the nine games times and held to a single run thlsc "When we are born, while career with t o East Don Denley had a double smd flying along with a SH game fumbled the hit. GIANT8-BBAVBS— will be made after meet­ tion begun In 1923. slump as they meet the De- on the nesir-disastrous (2-7) in two other games. all around us people smile, we Hartford Dovalettes was truly Red Sox on TV John Filloramo singled and road trip. Williams, however, in­ Nadonal League lead on the Savage had been a liero until McCormick’s performance was ing,’’ a United Aseootation Miss Nancy Richey, 24-year- : troit lagers tonight to Williams said he didn’t know are crying, but should we live extraordinary, leaving behind n - scored the only run for Manor. sisted he had set weight limits wing, reached their largest then after he capped Chicago’s not as eventful as Fisher’s, but qpokcsman said. old Texan who ranks No. 2, won open an 11-game home the reason for the slump, but he the good life, when we die, » host of batting records. He Next step finds the Elks meet­ for each player at the beginning bulge of the seaeked a good bet to replace seven hits and had the Braves series. tice before the 7:M p.m. game. Manor 000 10— 1 4 2 A re|K>rt was delivered to Park for a workout Monday on year for the Cardinals, who Atlanta in second place ahd cut blanked untU Clete Boyer hit his T knew Pat Bolduc long before detention didn’t Then Mrs. Billie Jean King, inning of Sunday’s S-2 loss to the I met him. change when he turned to Hagenow and Downham; Sul­ t o league’s club owners. orders of Manager Dick Wil­ Angels, later complained that Despite the poor road trip the haven’t been out of the top spiot the Cardinals’ lead to eight 21st homer with a man on In the “ We feel It would be im- 28, of Long Beach, Calif., over­ While others found heroes m sports writing. Starting at this Golf Greats livan, Sullivan (6) and Denley. liams while the rest of the team his vision was blurry when he Red Sox are still only games since June 17. But the Meta games. pnqier, perhaps harmful, to whelmed Mrs. Ann Haydon ninth. t o sports people making news, he went to t o Hartford enjoyed a day off. batted for the last time in the out of first place in the tight haven’t had a night like Mon­ But a walk and hits by Lou But It wasn’t enough to over­ either or both leagues, to Jones, blonde left-hand^^,^ho my heroes were always the guys Courant and became t o lead- Taking advantage of three er­ Coach Eddie Popowski hit eighth inning. American League pennant race day’s since the Fourth of July Brock and (3urt Flood set up come a three-run shot by WUlle Honor Ailing make any comment at this held the No. 1 British ranking. who wrote It. Being a frustrated authority In our area on rors in the final Inning, Green grounders and also pitched bat­ A club spokesman said Mon­ and trail the third place Tigers fireworks they lit under Juan Maris, who finished the game McCovey in the fourth and his time,’’ a league spokesman It took Mrs. King only 34 high 8(!hoor athlete, Pat was a scholastic athletics. Manor pushed across five runs ting practice for Scott and re­ day night, however, that he had by iVi games. Marichal. hitting .276 with 43 runs batted sacrifice fly in a three-run third said. minutes to win 6-1, 6-2. / natural. Pat was a frank person. He W a lt H agen In the seventh to stop Ponticel- ported afterwards that the big checked with the team doctors Dave Morehead (1-2) la the This time, the Mets finally set in. as San Francisco ended Its own ITie NPSL said it may Bespectac.'.ed Billie Jean ac- * * « A dream came true and I held back no punches. He ll’s, 6-4 last night at the West first baseman’s weight was and they had not heard from Boston pitching selection tonight off the l(Hig-buming fuse under three-game losing streak and Side. The winners needed only have one or two representa­ (X)unted for 2^ points of t o was lucky enough to .get a start hnew his field aa both a re­ TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. down to 212 pounds. That’s well either YastrsemsU or trainer against Detndt’s Joe Sparma Larry Jackson as they clipped MET8-PHIL8— shattered the Braves’ five-game two hits, one apiece by Mike tives at t o meeting. U.S. total. In addition to her al t o same desk Pat once had. Perter and performer suid he (AP) — “You’re only here for a under the 215-pound limit which Buddy Lieroux so were assuming (12-4). the wings of the Philadelphia Jack Fisher, who ruined Mar- winning string. Hayden and Brian Chishlng. easy conquest of Mrs. Jones I met a hero on equal grounds, campaigned to make the sport- short visit. Don’t hurry. Don’t right-hander 8-8 for the first ichal’s 16-0 record against the * « • The losers collected 10 safeties, Monday, she defeated Miss so-to-speak. ^(>8 arena a better place for all worry. And be sure to smell the time In their history after 18 MeU on July 4, again proved three by Kent Smith, Including Wade, No. 2 British player on PIRATES-REDS— The most flcMe of factors that concerned. The CIAC, for losses. the stopper as he broke Jack­ Exactly when go)fing great a triple. Steve Keeney had two BASEBALL HEROES Saturday 6-3, 6-2 and teamed Stargell’s second run-scoring IrJluence our Uves' Is Ume. Both always turned to Pat In In the only other NL games, son’s spell with his third victory Walter Hagen made that state­ hits for PonticelU’s. ______with 19-year-oId Rosemary Ca- Twins Defeat Angels Mike McCkirmick won his 16th —and third by the Mets—over hit of the game came off reliev­ rJghtfuUy and tragically. It re- (ormulaUng plans for Its tour- ment is lost in the mists of time. Green Manor 000 000 6—6 2 0 PITCHING - Mike McCor- ^ ^ IS'*' DISGUSTING PITCH — Southpaw Mike McCor- game, stopping Atlanta on sev­ the Phillies this year. er Billy McCool and pinned Cin­ duces heroes to just mortals auid •'ament, But to Hagen, now 76 and Ponticelll’s 100 120 0—4 10 4 mlck. Giants, won his 16th game ...... ■"This is the night," Fisher’s cinnati’s loss on Gary Nolan, then turns around and does the * * • fcals, in her first year of Wlght- miek of the Giants watches pitch on way to Clete en hits as San Francisco won ,6- muted by three operations for of the season, limiting Atlanta to 2, and Willie Stfrgell’s run-S(X>r- teammates told him before the who had a 3-1 lead and a three- exact opp(>slte. • 'Hic first time I met Pat was Kennedy, Hayden and Healy; man Cup play, and Miss King In Unusual Contest Boyer of the Braves in ninth inning. When Boyer throat cancer, the flowers prob­ seven hits as San Francisco historical night and a couple of hitter entering the Inning. It plays a game with all of us, » game. He took Slemienski, Wheeler and Smito. won over the Wade-Jones pair­ connected tor a homer, to ruin a shutout bid, Mc­ Ing single In a three-run eighth ably never smelled sweeter than beat the Braves 6-2. NEW YORK (AP) — Outside ttie frtadium it said The first run scored during a like it or not, using its own rulea ^he Ume to show me some of the Cormick gritted his teeth, turned and kicked the carried Pittsburgh by Cincinnati Philadelphia errors in a four- Monday night. ing 10-8, 6-4. rundown and Matty Alou singled and Is subject to no appeal. Its ^•'(cks he used in (xivering a Last Friday night clutch re­ BATTING—Roger Maris, Car­ Baseball Tonifirht, but inside the Twins and Angels 4-S. run fourth Inning helped make it Some 260 people. Including Miss Christine Truman, 26, mound. (AP Photofax) • • * In the second. lief work by Bill Msdier paced dinals, had three hits and drove were involved in something Abner DouWeday never so. tricks are UmiUess, it Is heart- game. He showed me how to Arnold Palmer and former Mas­ scored the only point for t o National League Bob Veale, 13-6, got t o victo­ Nasslff’s to a come-from-be- in three runs as St. Louis came dreamed of. OARD8-d)B8)— “ I knew the law of averages less and (x>ld. But It granted me '•®® scorebook wlto the ters and U.S. Oped champion British by defeating Miss Ctasals would catch up with Jackson ry for his three-hit work in eight hlnd, 6-6 win over Fire and Po­ from behind to beat Chicago 6-6. W. L. Pet. G.B. Minnesota’s 2-1 victory over Once again, it was Roger ed this re­ Sunday 3-6, 7-6, 6-1. 'Jack the Giant Killer Marts, the Yankee castoff, who sometime," Fisher said. "He innings. lice at Mt. Nebo. St. Louis 72 44 .621 — California was a game in which We repair now to the bottom mote, northern lower Michigan There is a difference be- ^^ngs Pat told me, I sUU use Atlanta 61 52 .540 9V4 the ’Twins didn’t score when of the seventh. Short and sweet. resort Into t o golf capital of the REC BASKETBALL tween a hero and a man. Very today. Chicago 64 56 .533 10 they should have and did score Repos hit one out at the park. 1- world, attending a testimonial Balanced scoring paced to Beefed Up Racing Program Cincinnati 62 55 .530 10% few of us qualify for saint- on(se the game started, when they shouldn’t have. A 0, Angels. Fisher Stops Phils Vikings Place Grid Future dinner for “ The Haig." Hurricanes to a 49-44 win over San Fraui. 61 55 .526 11 Molar l awflua hood. Pat was all business. The game game where the losing pitcher The Twins’ eighth began And despite t o fact that Hag­ t o Eagles in a nip-and-tuck af­ Phila'phla 57 55 .509 13 PerfecUon can never be part ''’as the big^gest thing and It went all the way and only al­ quietly enough. Harmon IQlle- en, father of modem profession­ fair last night. Joe Amalo (12), At Riverside Track Slated Pittsburgh 55 60 .478 of a man. He makes mistakes demanded all Pat’s attention, 16% lowed seven hits. brew and Bob Allison filed out In Hands of Unknown Grant al golf and only man ever to win A beefed-up racing show, with edy and death-defying routines, Los Angeles 50 63 .442 20% And Jackson Streak American Leaxoe but he qccepts them. At the He never let it get beyond him. Joe Dlmlnlco (9) and Tom Lom­ meekly. And vdien Hank Is- MANKATO, Minn. (AP) — To Green Bay is a good example of five PGA titles and four British bardo (9) were high for the win­ something to suit everybody, is This Is the only appearance of New York 47 66 .416 23% A game that had only three Batting (280 at bats)—F.Rob- sahie time, a man can help Even death, time’s black coat- quierdo hit a gentle grounder to PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Y ou might expect Jack a team with mental discipline. Opens, (X)Uld not amuse t o m ST R O L L IN G A L O N G on a brifi^ht afternoon is one the keynote tonight at Riverside the C2iltw(x>d show at Agawam Houston 47 70 .402 25% runs scored but took three hours inson, Balt., .824; Yastrsemski, the outside'world of somebody just starting out ally, didn’t dent the dedl- ners while Doug Melody (13) short, the inning appeared end- Fisher to be jubilant after bringing the New York It paid off with a championship with the aintics and tales that way 1o get your exercise. But these gentlemen are Park Speedway. The attractive this season. and 12 minutes to play. A game Bost., .817. t o may be and make that somebody feel cation of Pat. He fought It tooth _ ^ and Jim Reynolds (8) led t o ed. Mefts their first victory over Larry Jackson since they ais much of a stranger as Cal when somebody on Dallas made made him as famous off the doing it for real in a 50,000-meter walk. That’s 30 three-ln-one package features Monday’s Results that even Bill Rigney’s brand Runs—McAuUffe, D et, 72; KU- like a man too; he’s to guy and nail; always looking ahead, ^ obviously en- Eagle attack. The feature in the sportsman But hold. Jim Fregosl threw Ermer of t o Minnesota Twins. a mistake last year and moved t o popular Joey Chitwood Thrill New York 8, Philadelphia 3 new Moose from El Paso entered the National League. lebrew, Minn., 72. who’s dedication to objective Death, as always, won, but It himself, m iles. sedan division will be 30 laps, couldn’t change. the ball over the first baseman’s But to the chunky right-han- ...... But not In Minnesota. offsides.” Show, plus t o regular Tuesday Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 3 Runs batted in—Yastrsenuriii, never changed with hurdle nor knew It was, In a fight. ^ jjit of t o praise for with the figure-eight boys bat­ San Francisco 6, Atlanta 2 head and there was Hai)k on der, it was the same as any vic­ had similar experiences before. Grant is cloce to a legend in Grant has his work cut out for night competition In the sports­ In the only other American Boat., 79; KlUebrew, Minn., 79. fame. The phUosophers teU us that Hagen, who has lived In this tling for the top prize In t o 20- sec(Hi(L A sln|d« by Jackie Her^ tory. “ Two years ago the Pirates’ the Land of t o Lakes where his him because he must go Into t o Best One-Two Punch in American League? man sedans and figure eights. St. Louis 6, Chicago 5 League game M(Hiday, New Hits — Yastrsemski, Best., In short, a man Is a hero It Is for the living to carry on. for some 10 years, was lap main event. Only' games scheduled nandes, a double by Ted Ub- “ It’s fine to win no matter Bob Friend was 12-0 against us Career as coa(di of the Winnipeg tough Central Division of t o Because of t o length of the York beat Baltimore 6-4. 129; Tovar, lOnn., 124. that didn’t tarnish. He Is your So It must be, for immortality natured ribbing that con- The winners in the Sportsman Today’s Games laender and the Twins were up who you beat,” Fisher said aft­ and I finally beat him ," Fisher Blue Bombers in t o Canadian with a presentation, starting time will But to begin at the beginning Doubles-Campaneris, K.C., friend. hes In the hearts of men. Pat centrated not so much on how class coming back for more are New York (Cardwell 3-8 and by (me. But It wasn’t over yet. er topping the Philadelphia recalled. League was noted wdth the quarterback who has thrown be 7:80, 46 minutes earlier than Bobby Stefanik of Chicopee, of this (Mlifomia-Minnesota 28; Tovar, Minn., 26. It came as no surprise to will be missed, Frisella 1-1) at Philadelphia Two singles by the A n g w in Phillies 8-3 and handing Jackson And earlier this year. Jack same pride that greeted his ear­ only 187 passes in four years. he became the first man in his­ usual. Jim Ksepka of Suffleld, Moe business, the outcome of which Triples—Blair, B alt, 7; Mon­ learn tot Pat once played to Those who knew Pat Bolduc, tory to win $1 million swinging a Several Clubs Put in Bids (Banning 13-9 and G. Jackson the bottom of the ninth with one his first defeat by the Mets after " t o Giant Killer” recalled he lier feats as an athletic super­ Francis Tarkenton, t o Chltwixid and his gang are no Delphia of Agawam and John put the ’Twins a full game ahead day, K.C., 6; 9 tied with 8. out mode things tense fw the 18 victories. knocked off the San Francisco man at t o University of Min­ scrambler, has gone to the New sports as well as he wrote had their time enri(died. club, but how he spent it. strangers to Western Mass. Fogarty of South Hadley. Stefa- 2-3), 2, twi-night of Chicago in the American Home runs—KlUebrew, jWnn., (Cincinnati (Maloney 9-9) at Twins. Jim Kaat, normally a "Oh, I was aware of his Giants’ Juan Marichal, who was nesota. York Giants, and Ron Vander- Hagen, besides being the only They have played both the nlk, the defending champion, is League pennant race. The 82; F.Hov^aid, Wash., 29. Pittsburgh (Sisk 9-9), night starter, came in t o Boswell and retxird aigalnst us," Fisher said. 19-0 against t o New Yorkers. When this strong sUent man Kelen, more of t o pocket type, man to ever .to win five PGA Riverside asphalt and the Eas- the only driver to have taken beginning was the top of the Pitehing (10 decisions)—Hor- Bureau of Missing Persons titles, is also t o only one ever Including Red Sox, Tigers Chicago (Nye 9-2) at St. Louis got Bubba Mhrton to line out A1 You have to be If you read the He also whipped t o Phils’ Jim was introduced as t o successor is his successor. tern States Exposition track two features this season. seventh Inning. len, Chic., 18-8, .818; Sparma, (Washburn 7-5), night Worthlngtam, a battle-hardened papers. But I forgot It once I got Bunning at Shea Stadium this to fiery Norm Van Brocklln as Vandy has been waiting In t o to have won four of them in a Det., 12-4, .750; Merritt, Minn., He quit playing competi- BOS’TON In certa in the ithrocs o f a batting slump, presence of George Slsler and Ames. But addlcta o ft a e Bobby Ooodreau of Ludlow San Francisco (Perry 8-14) at Dave Boswell of the Twins reliever, came in t o Kaat. Lar­ to t o mound. There was noth­ year, snapping an eight game coach of the Vikings there were wings ever since he startled the In order for the Twins to Ken WUliams. Slsler In ’22 bat- shows all agree that Chit- has already copped three firsts 9-8, .760. Holdouts and Service Calls tive golf in 1089. and stopped quarters of the American Atlanta (Niekro 8-5), night and George Brunet of the' An­ ry StuWng bit for Bobby I&ioop. ing special about beating Jack- streak at t o Mets’ park. no Bud Who question^ In this pro world with a brilliant fourth shake this slump It would be ne- ted .420 and made a total of 246 w®®® ■ coUection of m o to aero- In the suspense-filled figure- Strikeouts — McDoweU, playing social golf In 1946. Los Angeles (Osteen 13-12) at gels were locked in a scoreless Larry Stubing? Why sure, son.” Fisher also holds all three area. He was t o first choice for quarter for Wisconsin in the League this season there base hits. WllUams batted .382 are t o best In t o business, eight division. John Griffin of Cleve., 179; Lonborg, Bost., 172. cessary, of course, for the one------i Houston (Von Hoff 0-0), night batUe and bOnnesota had man­ bought only three days ago from Ona reason Fisher may not Met victories over t o Phils this to job before Van Brocklln Rose Bowl. Nobody drafted Cut into Qeveland’s Squad have been some heated de- two punch ^of Oliva ___ and______KlUe- and^ produced______194 base______hits for a The 20-act stimt show wlU Ludlow and Bob Veene of In- National League Vandy but five clubs got on t o aged only (Hie hit. Suddenly, El Paso. This was his first time have been Impressed with year. As to Jackson, it was came to Minnesota and he was bates over which club pos- b,____ rw * to~ get 1 started.__i . j And A-.1 they tota fof AA/t440 hitahits hafunuanbetween 4h«mthem, fcatUTe a dozcn of the top dare- dlan Orchard are the other wln- Batting (250 at bats)—Staub, long distance fdione after the h t r a n , Ohio (AP) — The Johnson and Frank Parker are Rival Fighters American League however, the bases were loaded up in the majors. ’They (mil him breaking t o streak is that he’s just t o law of averages. a popular choice as Dutch's suc­ sesses the best one-two

If MANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 196*7 YAQB FOUBTBBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCH^TER, CONN., TUESDAY, AlllGUST 15, 1967 PAOfe FIFTISBN Hm ndiold Ogods 81 Rooms WIHioat looH 59 WcwHJ Mali ^ Wanf d Mute U H«lp W onf d Mote 36 ArHcltt For Sqte 48 ^ BWgT- COMFORTABLE room ^ em- ______Sttbuiban— For------R m i 66— HouMs For M 72 .. ..w—.H o w m For ——Salt -- 72 -- --- UH------— For------Salt 73 Suburban For Salt 75 T a I a TI c I nistmUATi needed MAN FOR small data process- PROCESSED'rUJUlliBoliiU gravel, 6,000o,uw MAPLEnuu-uiu bedroom srt; - -*• — ______9T7 SCHOOL BUS operators yards at our screen^ plant dalre; washing machine. Call ployed gentleman, panong. at the Mock Co., hours 6-10 Ing Installation, experience ne­ I.— ------______ROCJKVILJLB—6% '^rqomZi z«o- MANCHHiRTWR—Itew itih il " * » T.AKiBirRnWT — Blxacutiv* cub- HEBRON — Route 86, 200’ BOL'TON—BIGHT room houze, X . * 1967-1688 school year. BMiriy M ain at. CLASSIFIED rate $3.46. SQver Lana Bus p.m. If interested apply in per­ cessary, good benefits, salary or delivered. George H. Orlf- 649-1681. ■ S6 OAHDBIN 8T.—Throe ..rvom Ooor. chUdron welcome, Rateed Raiudiez and tom buljtt home offered at 80 building lot with vegetable five down and three up with line, Inc., 49 Bralnard Blaee. son Klock Oo., 1273 Tolland open. Contact Mr. (ilennon, fin g In c., Andover, 743-7886. apartm ent, heat futniilhed, m onthly. CaU 876-7862. Leege lota with scenic view, per cent leas than cost with atand, fruit trees, $2,000. Leon- barniMd fw 289-6846. affidte, n o pete. 648-7688. quaUty buUt ■«»■«««< value. For appraisal and mortgage aid Agency, 846-0469. for $22,600. T.J. Crockett, Real- g R^JUJL v r J. M. Tpke., Manchester. ONE STORM door, S' wide, ’ /■ EXPERIENCED clothing sales- 6 Mated laMnmn S3 SSbS" _ 'VERNON—4 rMm' apartment. - - ...... tore, 643-1677. r 7” long, with scalloped Insert fuU Information call ICtten commitment. Too beautiful for ij^cH BSTBR - Vernon St. men with ability to manage lYE HAVE ouatomera waititig mnge, refrlgeretor, heat, hot NEW YORK (AP) One hun- but under the over-aU admlnU- advertising glass and screen. Also two BRAZUXAN Olannlnl guitar, A gm cy , R ealtora, 646-9980. words. Ideal for sales execu­ ^store, excellent opportunity for DRIVERS for School buses, we ______rent for the .rental of your apart- water, heated garage, on bus treed 180x800 lot. Wolveitoo ANDOVER —overlooking lake, SEARS NEEDS HELP metal storm windows and exceUent condition. CaU 742- FURNISHED room for ■ “ “ line, adults, 876-2600. tive, professtonal man or en­ 4 mom ‘Iwd “venty eight year, after ®Siviue. Christian CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS man. Also full and part- train you, hourt 7:804:46 a.m., with kitchen for gentleman. ment or borne. J. D. Real Es- MANCHESTER—Vicinity. Uffil Agency, Rbaltors, 9494818. screens, one 34x66, one 8()x86, 7870. gineer. CaU Carriage Realty, , ^ tion, treed lot, artorian weU. the mutiny on the Bounty. lUe oH nS^ tlme'A^esmen posltlona avail­ 3:16-8:30 p.m. Extra noon work Uto. M$4n|». buUd 6 room Ranch on large 8 AM. to 5 P JL Sears is Iteklhg for perma­ new condition. 649-1848. CaU 649-6914. ______HOCKVILLB —' two and three 648-7768, 872-6808. able In^m new Manchester available. Excellent part-time lo t fo r $16,900, o r R aised M ^Sn ilE ^ — 8.2 Mies 1 ^ , Can now, only $10,600. Hayes on Pitcairn Island among the a week In the meeting DRUMS ^ 4 months old, cost THRKU r o o m apartment new­ room furnished apartments, nent full-time help ih our Ranch, $17,900. Also wlU huUd HENRY STREET — Come out Parkade etofe. Apply in per­ Job fo r 8rd shift worker or r^ p i^ c Tables—several styles $468. seU fo r $800 o r best o f­ ly retinlshed, central location, parking, centrally ^ located, S S ^beiT ^^^ty^ ReJltS!’. ***’” “ '______de«»ndants of Fletcher Chris- house and gardening. Thfe arer- CX>PY CLOSING TE5IE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. shoe department LIOHT housekeeping room on your lot Mitten Agency, and see this 3 bedroom coloni­ son or call 1438-6M6. Norman tired man. High pay scale. CaU „p jyj bolted to- fe r. 648-4898 a fter 1 p.m . heated, adults, $lb0. p er month. $26. weekly. 876-8822. 643.2S28. WOODLAND P A R K — South tian and h is men is without tax- age yearly Incom e la , $600, fo r gentlem an, 648-4872. 5 VM. DAT BEFMUB PCBUOASIW Miller’s Men’s Webster ®***2E-9 ROOMS, 1% baths, ploye benefit program In­ A n t i q u M 5 6 4% ROOM apartment, heat, hot m ent. Steam oU heat. PriCMd to tension, a cre w ooded lo t w ith oqa i—t » lorm bedrooms fam- vounsr people away. Ing. Besides, there are no banks Bosort Proporty (me car garage, large lot with cluding profit sharing store ONE OF THE nation’s largest OOLF CLUBS, men’s right _____ water, stove, refrigerator, dis­ mU at p i,000. CaU toe J a ^ brook, beautiful area, $4,000. yy fl^ a l «iin(ng ’room. From toe 160 residents who on Pltcalm. TOm OOOPKBAIION WllX H IA I A J9.9711 discount, paid vacations and corporations will have out- hand, 6 Irons, 2 woods, $18. WANTED TO posal, parking, nice location, For Rant 67 tree^ ^6,900. Phil Wok Agen- Realty Oo., Realtors, MLS, 648- Leonard Agency, 640-9469. WaU to wall carpeted 20’ living lived a few years ago on Pit-“We have no monetary taxes, steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ NOTICE Cy* xvGftltOcVt 6iV*0MT« 1121. BB AFPBXOIAXED IrlM ik w n r m M I I holidays and hospitalisation standing sales opening In Also girl’s 26” bicycle, $7. ' ' $160. m onthly. 0^1216. room. Only $28,000. Wolverton calm’s two square miles In toe but all toe men from 16 to 66 Insurance. er lamps, art glass, primitives, COVENTRY—Lakeside modern ______. ______SeptCinber. Individual m ust 643-6664. EUBUC HBABING P i m ini III Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. South Pacific—toe smallest col- have to do some work for toe It- any quanlty. 644-8962. LOOKINO f o r anything in real cottage, openings In August MANCHESTER —Just off East KANCHESTER-Once In a Ufe- DAY SHIFT be local resident with m an------BOARD OF DIRECTORS and September. CaU EUsworth Center St. Older 9.room Colon- a Realtor has an oppor- . ------ony In toe British Empire—toe land, such as keeping our boats ContiniMd From Piocodfaig Pogo agerlal abUlty, business or LADY’S goU clubs, golf bag, e-Uto rentela — apartments, Apply Personnel Department TOWN OF MAN<3HESTER, Mitten, 648-0080. lal, top con dition. Nisw fu r- to Uat a hom e that is the For Sow 74 SOUTH WINDSOR — Beat the number In1967 has faUen to In repair. The Island makes sales background helpful, cart, goU shoes, size 7 (worn homes, multiple dwellings, no heat. Alr-9 ondltioned Split Lev- gi)ont go. quite a lot of money selling Its Two tool makers for first In requesting personal inter- once), $40. complete. CaU 649- WantBcl— To iuy 58 CONNECTICUT fees. CaU J. D. Real Hdp Wontod— Hdp W onf d Mak 3 6 SEARS ROEBUCK & Co. vlew please submit restune 1839. 6 4 6 9 m . shift. like to work In a Manchester Shopping Parkade HOuiBHOlS lots — Antiques, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1967 stating personal history, ed- 3 5 JOURNEYMAN electrician, im­ small shop with aU the ben­ M anchester brlc-a-brac,_ clocks, q-he Board of Directors wUl CFUsir AF^RTMKNTS mediate steady employment efits and security offered in ucation M d^hw ss e> ^ - Boats ond A c c w m o t Ib s 4 6 plex, Uke new 4% nwms ______RELIABLE person wanted for An Equal Opportunity ence. Write Box T, M anches-______^______;______glassware. We ^ conduct-a pubUc session Thurs- 1% baths, extra large Uving Wilson Electrical Oo., 649-4U7. baths, refrigerator, range, car- COVENTRY LAKE— 6 room wa- custom buUt (xilonlal. We ixiuld - _ great-great grandson of Fletch- seem to tit in. baby-sitting and light house­ larger places? Employer ter Herald. BOAT, MOTOR, trailer and ac­ August 17, 1967, tromJlSO and dinipg room, sun nx>m, S ______Lake St. Bowon, 648-8247. ^ pet staircase. Venetian blinds, terfront cottage, aU conven- write many lines about this Suburban For Saw 75 s o u t h Wi n d s o r — bright Christian. “AU of us on the island are keeping In my home, prefer­ PRESS OPERATORS cessories, $600., 16^’ electric fear* AntrAirnAU. hiknT hn* uro. t $26,800. “ d c h S ^ 8 b e S n Now In New York studying Seventh Day Adventists,” Chrii^ m e c h a n i c for days, full or two entrances, heat, hot wa- lences. Av^ble August 19 PhUbrick’ Agency,’ Realtors, ROCKVILLE—beat’s living In a ably llve-in. CaU 643-8283. — TR Y — start cairis^Craft, 36“h.p. John- WE BUY AND seU antique and ck>unsel’s Office In tiie Mimlcl- Ranch fuU basement carpet- broadcasting techniques, Chris- tlan said. "No alcohol is allowed FORK UFT OPERATORS part-time, Apply Monday used furniture, china, glass, BuUdlng to hear comments ter, parking, storage, laundro- through Labor Day.Dav. '7^-7100.742-Tios. 649-6847. you made an appointment to __ ,______^ ______NEEDED 2 carpenters, steady son. Hale and Hardy tilt-type mat, bus line, $160., no pets. —------:______: , 11. J 2-famUy home. One 6 room !md o^n. tlan said, however. “I think toe on the Island. There Is no danc- CLERICAL — national com­ TACKERS employment. Call UAR Con­ through FMday, 9-6, HoUday trailer. Excellent for fishing. sUver, picture frames, old suggestions from the pub- home, modernized, Including pany in East Hartford has NOBLE & WESTBROOK 649-8666, 649-4342. COVENTRY — w aterfront cot- MANCHESTER—im m aculate 7 CaU The Jarvis Realty Co.. ^ ^ ^ Ready for you now! $17,600. emigration has tapered off and Ing or gambling or anything. struction Co. 648-9661. Lanes, 89 Spencer St. 644-0263. coins, guns, pewter, scrap gold, F irst shift, 46 hour week. tage fo r rent from Aug. 19- room Cape, wtih garage In Realtors, MLB, 648-1121. Ray Holcombe. Realtors, 644- we won't be losing any more of There hasn’t been a murder on permanent openings for per­ 20 Westbrook St., East Hartford watches, old Jewelry, hobby Future sessions will be held _ same condition. Live rent free. son with good figure aptitude. WE ARE looking for two am­ Sept. 2. 742-8084. J286 our people.” the island since 1897 and we collections, paintings, attic, con- Tuesday of each month 118 MAIN ST. —S room apart­ ot* 4’ te to p o ^ MANCHESTER — Exec u 11 v e Only $19,900 for both. CaU Car- Interesting and diversified EASTERN BOILER bitious trainees for our plas­ Christian, who runs a smaU don't have any crime there now 289-2717 EMCO GORP. Diamonds— W atches— tents ^or whole estates. Fund- to 11:00 a.m. In m ent, $100. 643-2426 9 9 . 2 fun baths, 8 or 4 bedrooms, n«rri. rUm Resitv. « 72-aao8. 643-7788. work. Please apply at Contln- 99 Loom is St., M anchester ma flame spray department. m i formal Ainiilir room. nelgh^rtu^ spacious Garri- rl^ge Realty, 872-8808, 648-7788, vERNON—Assumable 4% per radio station at home, la a mix- at all.” J e w e l r y 4 8 ture Repair Service, 648-7449. Municipal Building Hearing ______the young people feel ental Baking Co., 621 Oonnec- HANDS and general An opening on first and sec­ WEST SIDE — 4 rooms, up Wanttd To Rant 6B treed lot, $20,600. Wol- ■“ * colonial, ce ^ r entrance, COVENTRY T.Ainn — nine 4 ®«"t VA mortgage. 60’ long U ture of British and Tahitian When Experienced Room and the third Thursday A R Ranch with 9 rooms, 8 as are the other Pitcairn the urge to leave, where do they tlcut Blvd, East Hartford. An machinists, paid hospitaliza­ ond shift, pleasant working WATCH AND Jewelry repair­ and down, centraUy located, SLEEPING ROOM for man Agency. Realtors, 640- ?52u^*'treed1tetonE*1ta^e **®*"*' ^ ^ ing. Prompt service. Up to Room s W ithout Boord 59 of each month from 6:30 p.m. bedrooms up. cathedral celling people whose ancestors were go?” equal opportunity employer. tion, hoU^ys and vacation conditions and shift premium Turret Lathe Operator $20 available Sept. l . CaU 649- paid. Apply in person, Klock on'vour rfd watch’ In trade. — ______to 8:30 p.m. in the Town Coun- ten A gency, R ealtors, 648-6080 Uving room, dining room, the nine British mutineers from "Some go to Australia and plan. Apidy Metronics, Inc., For Aircraft Parts 1007. ginning August 19. CaU 643- ciONOORD RD. — Beautiful 6847. Compsmy, 1272 T olla n d Tpke. aos^ Mondays. F.E. Bray, TO® Municipal kitchen and finished 3 rooms the Bounty, their Tahitian wives New Zealand, usually as car- BABYSITTEJR needed, Bent­ 640 HiUlard St. ley School area or in my Manchester. 787 Main St., State Theatre Building. {iTVSi ROOM dUplGXf avail- ______—RanOfa, la rg e UvingMvaM^ roomBerwaMg , aw fo r------DThWlCIMI flT*HOOL< 7 FOOm TOLLAND down, large lot. Beautiful home ___ — g ____ (g^ Tahitian______men who penters, because most of our Excellent Employe Benefits pleasantly furnished rooms, home, fuU-tlme preferred but ROUTE Building. John I. Garslde Jr. able immediately. centraUy NEW MANAGER at Burger <““lng room, cabinet vnilP MAMTUrnrif I" «»*>«««? 20’s. Fcir game to toe uninhabited island people are expert wood carv- MAN — part-time for light parking. CaU 649-2368 fo r ov er­ wlU consider part-tim e. 643- S ecretary located,locatod, 9499800. Chef wante furnished apart- 2 bedrooms, reorea- This home has been complete . BRING YOUR HAMMOCK inspectim caU (^^age Real- „go. it u now seU-governlng, ere.” he said. cleaning and miscellaneous night and permanent guest tion yoom, landscaped yard. ty, 872-8308, 648-7788. 2969 after 6 p.m . Board of Directors ment in Manchester area. ly remodeled Including a new And tie It to any of toe love­ SALESMEN duties, several hours dally, & rates. Karlon B. Robertson, Realtor, CONSOLE R t. 6 44A, Bolton, Conn, Gordan— Farm - Manchester, Conn, EUCCELLENT location — 3 Bachelor. Must be clean. kitchen with dishwasher. Beau­ ly taU shade trees that sur­ mornings. Ideal for retired BOL'TON—'VERY neat 4-room rooms, third floor, stove, re­ W ill sign lease. CaU 648-1903 64S9I68. tiful home and garage set on round this 6 year Ranch. We have exceUent routes man or for extra hours. Ap­ 649-5268 Dairy Products 50 ATTRACTIVE ^sleeping room. Dated at Manchester, Con- Ranch, recently redecorated, Bipartisan Support Seen Hdp W anfd— Male 36 frigerator, heat, hot water, a nice 71x170 treed lot. Wolver­ Enjoy toe cool breezes of OPERATOR avaUable In the Manchester ply Burton's Main St. Man­ gentleman, private shower necticut, this eighth day of Au- overslsed garage with large SUMMER squash, beets, car­ adults, $90. CaU 643-0310. BUSINESS woman, coUege stu- -Moiitryi'ieLt ton A gen cy, R ealtors, 049- suburbian ToUand in this ELECTRICIAN, full- tim e, area for the ambitioiu man chester. bath, free parking. A pply 198 1957. dent son, looking for 2-bed­ attached porch, extra large lot rots, for canning or freezing, 2818. Immaculate home priced at For House Rights Measure steady employment. Insurance who can seU our nationaUy JANITOR —light cleaning. Ap- Spruce St. ______FOUR ROOM apartment, gas room duplex or apartment In accessible to Routes 6 and 44A, Experienced IBM 360 con­ advertised Dairy Products. PORTER for 3-7 p.m. shift 21 Angel St. HIGH ON A HILL $16,200. 049-6806, 876-6611. $14,900. F rancis J. M cCartan, benefits, paid hoUdays and va­ ' ply Monday through Friday, heat, avaU able' Sept. 16, write 2-fam lly house. 1-633-0625 co l­ MANCHE8TE2R—8 bedroom Co­ sole operator. WUl consider We offer steady employ­ and weekends, please apply B roker, 848-6360. WASHINGTON______(AP) — The ready has been passed by toe cation. Call between 8 a.m .-5 9-4. H oliday Lanes, 39 Spen­ CORN — pick your own, 40c Box V, Herald. lect. With sweeping front lawn, lonial, overslsed treed lot, ee- training other experienced ment, guaranteed minimum M ister Donut, 266 W est M id­ ------House fresh from Dushlng House this year. And further p.m. Robert’s Electric Co., ce r St. dozen. 216 H lllstown R d., magnificent 8 room Raised tahUshed,------. preferred, central W ENJOY COUNTRY bvlng at Its pu^mg provisions were added o f $100 per week based on dle Tpke. MODERN second floor 4-room a p a r t mit.n t nr hnii««., fur- South W indsor, 644-0109. console operators on the 860 Manchester. Ranch with 2 flreidaces, 8 neighborhood, quick occupan- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. best In this 6-room Ranch, !»"- through legislation aimed at y^g Hgugg ,e- salary plus commission with rent, nice condition, all con­ nished or unfurnished wanted baths, 4 bedrooms, decorat­ computer. Three shift op­ cy, mid 20’z. Bel Air Real Es- Manchester Parkade eled kitchen and dining, one preventing riots and punishing wrote President Johnson’s anti- opportunity to earn much Help Wanlod— veniences, adults. Write Box for rent, Bolton- Coventry ed In deUghtful blues. Only eration. Company offers ex­ Opperhinities in tate, 648-9882. MancUiester 649-6806 a cre o f land. H urry a t $13,000. gome riot leaders, now appears crim e bUl. more, and exceUent com­ 37 Household Goods 51 W, H erald. area, 8 reUable adults. Call 2 years old and in toe Por­ PARAGON TOOL Co., Inc. SEARS Male or Female Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- poised to move toward protec- Members of the House Judl- ceUent wages and working pany paid benefits including after 6 p.m ., 286-4862. ter St. area of town. AUGUST SPECIAL —6% room COVENTRY —newer 6 room life insmvmce, hospitaliza­ Permanent full-time open­ MEN OR WOMEN to drive 40” ELECTRIC store, ex^rflent AIRCRAFT ENGINE 4686. tion of Negroes’ civil rights. clary Committee said enact- NEEDS conditions. Apply condition; aluminum combina­ M id SO’s. Cape, possible 4 bedrooms, home, exceUent condition, fire- tion and accident sickness ings are now available for school bus, slgpi up now amd WANTED — 4 or 6 room A civil rights measure, part of ment of these measures make tion door, 36” , new condition; Buslnost Locations new ceramic bath, fire­ p la ce, g a x ^ e, priv^y, 2 e c^ , ROCSCVILXJB 10 ^ m older rights bill which last year unnecessary addition of further Tool Makers with Experimental benefits. automobile service men, ex­ we wUl train you for routes ASSEMBLY AND TEST apartment by Sept. 1. Call L. C. GREENOUGH Co. place, 100x174 treed lot. Im­ Aircraft Parts Eht^rlence ceUent earnings plus excel­ In September. ,H.A. Frink, slnk-dlshwasher im it. 643-7442. For Rant 64 1928-8427. SS^'wlth «rei>l^*lu ^^tt^ the House but died to the antiriot provisions to toe new mediate occupancy 816,700 Hayes Agency, 0469181. room wlto flrepl^, ^ k i ^ y ^g^g^g gom es up to toe Hduse bill, which faces an uncertain HRST . AppUcants should be mar­ lent opportunities. W applng, 644-1902 after 6 p.m . If you have a humdrum job without much future 647-9921 ried and over , b e able to SEWING MACHINE —Singer STORE FOR RENT, Mato St.. gjuaLE working lady would Wolverton Agency, Realtora, 2 1 Manchester in State nieatre TOLLAND - minutes from gS^^ IS*”’store * A ^partisan future in toe Senate If passed by JIGS seU and give service to the SCHOOL BUS operators for automatic zig-zag Ip cabinet, > .. if you’re mechanically inclined . . . you should Uke efficiency apartment. 5 7 7 5 ^ 640-2818. building, reasonable rent. For CENTER Street.. UOonn. nearly new 6% room S^,or 822 So ’Call Stner » FIXTURES NATIONAL pubUc.- For interview apply W e need: 1967-1968 school year. H ourly button holes, embroiders, hems be thinking about a job at the Aircraft. CaU between 8-7 p.m . 640-6892 etc. Like new condition. Orig- information please call theatre Owners are anxious to seU this SIX ROOM Cape, exceUent Ranch with garage, 8 bed- sage by late to toe day. The bill Is Intended to rate $2.43. SUver Lane Bus rooms, family sise kitchen, ______Major controversy may cen- strengthen toe governments GAGES Gas Island operators and inaUy over $300, balance now, ' Assembling and testing jet engines to power m anager at 648-7832. Impressive OoliHiial that now la (xmdltion, new bath, fire- Line, In c., 49 B ralnard P la ce. profeaslonaUy ftoUhed rec BOL'TON — Hebron line -6% ter » states rights anwml- abUlty to meet civil rights rio- STORES, INC SEALTEST Auto mechanics. $68. Take over payments of planes, ships and industry is interesting and Busliwss Proporty vacant. Six rooms In aU plus place, 8 large bedroome. Excellent opportunity for $10. monthly. 622-0476. 460 M AIN ST.—Store fo r lease, a sun zoom. Needs some gen- Unique and weU shaded yard, room, Immaculate, $21,200. room Ranch, country setting, u,g, ------ment to be offered by - Rep. Basil lence In such areas j as v o ^ . challenging woric. The pay is high and the extra plenty of parking across from For Sola 70 eral redecorating, but too own- Right on bus Une, 817,900, Wol- Wolverton Agency, Realtors, aero treed lot, four years old. Whltener, D-N.C. « sped- PuWlc accommpdatloM. public qualified personnel, top Park 8c Oakland Aves. Share in Sears fabulous Situations Wanted— benefits are many. benefit program including SINGER automatic zig zag sew­ F rien dly. 648-2428, 9 9 . ^ MANCHESTER — Restaurant, ere are Uberal minded and wlU verton Agency, Realtors, 649- 649-2818. only $14,800. Hayes Agency, ly Hiel nothing In toe bill wouldeducation, public services ein- wages smd fringe benefits, FOODS Femole 38 ______6469181 pre-empt state laws, so long as ployment, jury service, use or liberal overtime schedule, East Hartford Sears profit sharing, imme­ ing machine, exceUent condi­ weU established with good in­ allow for that. T.J. Crockett, 2818. 113 Sum m it St., M anchester tion, monograms, hems, but­ Experience is helpful but not necessary if you WAREHOU^ AND rtoragit ROCKVlLliE — 6 room Ckipe, ______!______the state laws do not conflict common carriers and partlclpa- excellent working conditions diate discount, hospitaliza­ RN AVAILABLE for permanent have a flair for mechanics. buUdtag. 4,800 square feet, come. By appointment, Mr. R ealtors, 648-1677. THREE FAMILY — 8-49, 648-7697 tion insurance, retirement tonholes, fancy designs, etc. immaculate cme. VERNON—^MUST seU 6 room $16,800. Hayes Agency, 646- vices, reports Welfare Director Mark C. Haymaker, a Peace Sales ExceUent opportunity for We offer all the usual benefits ----- JOIN THE prosperous Investors $17,000.—PRIVACY. 8 bedroom wolverton Agency, Realtors, Cape. Double garage, large mechanic for front end repairs 0181. Corps volunteer who has been console operator. Specific plus. Make the move now, GROOMINO ALL breeds. Har­ TV, table and converter, $10. TESTER with this sound 3-famUy, $2,- Ranch, fireplace, wall to waU S4g.28i 3. treed shaded yard. Oiily $14,- Miss Mary DeUa-Fera and alignment good pay, 40 experience on IBM 860 is try us. Travel a little, the m ony HIU. H.C. Chase, H ebron R elax-a-clzar, $46. F oot vib ra ­ HouSOS For Rant iSS 760 income per year. Priced at carpet, dishwasher, fa m U y ------goo. Offers considered. Pasek, M lss DeUaFera, In a. 1966-671IUULJI7 l®*l "l^t I® TonZla’S SOUtil- hour week. Apply In person. em Masailand. desirable but wlU consider benefits are much better. Ap- R d., Bolton, 643-6427. tor, $10. AU exceUent condi­ ------5— only $17,900. CaU Paul W. Dou- kitchen, garage, large treed MANCHESTER — Two family. R ealtors, 289-7476, 742-8248. year-end report, states that al' Kulo (%evron, Itt. 80, Tolland. Opportunities' AND MANY OTHERS Wontad Rtol Eftola 77 A slim hope of finding Ray- training other experienced tion. 649-9668. p in , R ealtor, 640-4688. lot. H utchins A gency, 640-6824. B issell 8 t „ exceUent condition. cohoUc casesI cimtinuew nunue toW to- ^ Green B ay, console operators, including ‘“ ’SirS: PEDIOEEE COC..T SEVEN R(X)M single home C arriage R ealty. 643-7783, 872- COVENTRY—SPLIT level, 9 S B IilN O your hom e? F or “ male puppy, sired by Cham­ Why not make your skill or. your mechanical THREE-FAMILY, one bouse TWO FAMILY in exceUent gggg crease at w alarming rate a ^ wis., now rests on toe chance A career position in those with knowle^e of oth­ Windsor 'Ave., RockvUle. Only good location . 649-4896. rooms, 4 bedrooms, famUy prompt courteous service pion Pet's Gentleman's Jim. BED, vanity and dresser. Call aptitude really pay off? Omie ovOr to the Air­ con(Ution, 4-4. Beautiful piece that she Is cimerned ^ J " * fijgt nomacUc Masai tribesmen HELP WANTED sales with the telephone er types of IBM equipment. 18 minutes from Hartford. East Center St., 0-69 room room, flreidace, garage, near company. The Job com­ Good with children, shots, $50. at 137 Keeney St. after 6 p.m . craft. apartments, gocxl income. By for investment or owner MANCHESTER- 7 room (^ p e , lake. Owner going to Florida. Three shift operation. Ex­ DlmockD lm ock Realty.R ealty, 649-9828. that category. „ tajured-ln bush coiintry where Press operators—fork lift oper­ bines the excitement of Call 649-7754. appolntmeiU only. PhUbrick dwelltog. Separate heating 2 unfinished, flreplaced living A steal at $18,000. H.M. Frech­ ceUent free benefit program 40” ROPER CP gas stove; 12' ators, packers. First shift. 46 AMERICAN OIL CO —De­ TRAINING COURSES ^ H PAY Kitchen Helper Agency, Realtors, 649-0847,,- system, driveways and yards, room, wall to wall carpeting, She notes also a considerable j^g hunting game to feed fel- creative selling with the Including Health and Acci­ NORWEGIAN ELK Hound — ' (jrosley refrigerator, good ette A gen cy. 647-9993. hour week. Apply Elastem Boil­ security of a soUd sal­ $19,900. W olverton A gency, aluminum siding, lot 76x188. rise In toe number of persons volunteers near Klbaya. dent Insurance, Life Insur­ sires to employ an aggres­ 16 months, male, papers, condition, $40. each. Metal er, 96 Loomis St., Manchester. ary. These cbaUenglng IF YOU DON’T HAVE SHOP EXPERIENCE-- R ealtors, 649-2813. Owner, 649-1381. SOUTH WINDOR — 6 room with mental or nervous dlsor- qij^g Americans wore conduct- ance and pension plan. shots, etc. needs nice family single bed, spring and mat­ High Court Says opportunities let you sive sales minded Individ­ You may be given 120 hours of intensive train­ ------..., SpUt level exceUent location, ders. lug an Inoculation campaign Write Box L, Manchester In country surroundings. $60. tress, $6. 649-0308, 649-8986. MAN<3HBSTBR-Maln St. prop- MANCHESTER - special this g^ggjg^ shopping, garage, deal directly with Con­ In this category and In toe among the tribesmen, whose Herald, stating business, ex­ CaU 649-7809. ing on the machine you have been hired to op­ erty, 2 family and office, beau- week. Nice older 7 room jjjgg ggrtmmlng pool. Hay* Pair Must Give MAN FOR tire service work, necticut businessmen. ual to manage a 300,000-gal­ alcohoUc category, she states, wealth is counted In cattle, perience and salary require­ CUSTOM MADE fireplace fix- erate. Instruction will be right in our own ma­ tlful shaded lot, nice location, home, all city utiUties, near j^g^gy^ 6469181. good pay, all benefits, must lon location In Vernon, COCKER Spaniel pup, AKC, tures, modem, andirons shap­ Freezer Back toe entire famUy life is affected. Tanzlan government officials m ents. chine training school at the same high “Air­ CaU 649-9886. schools,^ bus and shopping. _ . Many times, chUdren from those are traveling widely in toe vast be steady worker, experience ExceUent promotional champion bloodlines, shots, ed Uke musical G-clef, com­ craft” rate of pay. helpful but not essential. Ap­ Conn; — Good neighborhood wormed, healthy, happy S?** *®®“ HARTFORD (AP)—An Enfield famUles must be placed tern- Masailand area, informing peo- o p p o r tunities and a GENERAL FACTORY workers plete. Also Olympic TV, ster­ MANCHESTER — Ranch, 7 Agency, ated on one acre .«wo<>d^ lot, gg^pjg „,gy rescind a contract porarily In foster homes, she pie at camps and cattle markets ply Nlcbols-Mancbester Tire pup. 644-2074. company benefit plan needed at once. Apply 8:80-4. and high traffic count — on eo, AM-FM radio combina­ ADVANCE TRAINING APPLICANTS may be rooms, large Uving room, ® * * * * ® * ® - ______baths, fireplace, buUt-lns, ^ freezer plan which states. toat the reward Is for any poel- Inc., 296 Broad St., Manches­ tion, Ught oak finish with that tooks to the future. New England Metal Products, given courses ranging from 22 weeks to 93 weeks kitchen with buUt-ins, famUy ter. At least two years of a salaried basis. Must su­ folding doors, removable legs room on first floor, buUt 1961, MANCHESTER - The WeUare Department. lAe 44 Stock P la ce. SIX WEEKS old fluff^ kittens, in Machining, Jet Engine Sheet Metal, Tool, Die coUege required. for buUt-ins, exceUent condi­ half acre lot, $22,900. PhUbrick split...... level, 9 rooms,.. 3- l»®««. ------______^ t e supreme » u r t i^ed to- ^pg^s. works with faiiuies pervise personnel and keep free, housebroken. 649-1441: and Gage Making, Machine Repair and Pipe plus basement playroom and RCKKVILLE — Just listed. but «iey hUvg t*> give pay ^g „g^ ^gg^j financial help dairying at toe Uine of hte tion, cannot use in new home. m aking. A gen cy, R ealtors, 649-6847. An Opportunity CALICO kittens need a home. R easonable. 644-0170. workshop, huge carport and Brand new aU brick 8 famUy, I®*" Ibe fTOeeer rince they de- ^i,g jjgve domestic prob- ***?f^*^^^^f* _ uHni Stop in at our employ­ simplified records. We In­ ASHWORTH street ...fo u r Also, boy's 26” Columbia bi­ sundeck, many extras, wall 4-4-4, $460. monthly rental In- a l«tos. Those people come to the 20 cartridges To Learn The m ent o ffice at 62 East FOR SALE — 9x18 lime green APPRENTICE CANDIDATES may be eligible bedroom Colonial plus two car tend to establish the right cy cle . 643-8768. to wall carpeting in 5 rooms, come, all utiUties. Hurry, this ^® ‘**®*®*®" *^**7V****t^t department for counseling and Center Street, Man­ hylon rug and pad pus two for courses ranging from three to four years in garage soon wlU be under con­ $29,900. firm, $6,000. down won’t last long. CaU Carriage peUate Divtelon dectelon that the t^rrctcrrala. and a knife, chester, open Monday NIGHT SHIFT man as an Independent runners, original cost over Jet Engine Metalsmithing, Machining, Tool and struction in this prime residen­ required. Owner, 643-9869. ReaUy, 872-8808, 648-7788. couple could both void the con- g ^ g rgquggyng M asai trackers picked up through F riday, 8 :80 NEWSPAPER WANTED — homes for two $260. less than one year old. Die Making and Electronics. tial section. Watch for it. Also — ______tract and keep toe freezer. . . gg—jggg ^ bggn not- 8«me tracks late Monday and a.m . to p.m. Or call business m an. CaU 629-7488. 6 cute tiger kittens. 649-0297. $160. firm . CaU 649-6132 after two other lots avaUable . where $18,900 — 3-bedroom Cape, ANDOVER — $10,900. Yew k^.^and Mrs. ^llan D^ Keyes senior citizen age '*'*re tryluR to follow the trail 648-2701. One Cintimatic operator for A fter 6 p.m. Mr. Frelheit, 6 p.m . the buUder wUl build to your dormers, air-conditioner, neat 'round 6-room Ranch, 2 bed- of Enfield signed an instalment mtatmm today. aRCU LATIO N night shift. Like to work Ip SOME OF THE rooms. YourVmia ownnum waterfrontwAfurrmtif ccmtractrnntracf with aft iiftiftlifnnnsalesman from group, MISS mKa,There is no indication toe ]Uan. T.J. Crockett, Realtors, and clean. Hutchins Agency, She attributes toe Increase to 628-6176. property. $2,800. assumes pres- Thurston Foods, Inc., on March ^ tracks were made by Haymaker Evening and Saturday a smaU shop with aU the LIva Stock 42 648-1577. R ealtors, 649-5824. In Social Security, interviews arranged. EXTRA BENEFITS AT THE AIRCRAFT ent m ortgage, only $79.88 11. 1968. A fter m aking three HELD benefits and security offered FOR SALE — Shetland pony, 1 M edicare INVITATION MANCHESTER — Colonial, 8 monthly. Pasek, Realtors, 289- payments on toe food-and-freez- s u ^ in larger places? KITCHEN HELP — part-time, registered stud, papers; Hospital and surgical insurance • Life insurance bedrooms, 1% hatha, 2-car gar- EIGHT ROOM chouse, garage 7476, 742-8248. ar plan, toe couple refused to ®roas. Six Ught aircraft and one heU- ______The Welfare Department The nation’s oldest and New evenings. Apply In person 120 registered stud, .p a p ers; 644- TO BID • Retirement program • Nine paid hurtogprt agreed Pl®** ’ ' The air search so far has cov- sound, very well mannered. partm ents. oiqwrtunity, 8 unite In 2 buUd- 600. assumes present mort­ in its Rockville branch of­ 20 Westbrook St., East Hartford 1967 at 11:30 a.m. for Two %- shop, prc>^e down toe fUy- irlto y^g the gg^plg couDle that fl,g toe ggn- con- aPP®l«l™ent^ b w is, U requert- ,-awv. .ww gqggrgsquare mUes, but is Western broke, good riders ings, weU located near schools gage, $102. m onthly. Bel A ir fice. Ton Pickup Trucks. stone wal^ay torough toe ,g„ ghg^; g, g^ ggg. ed by ,toe seidor citizens^ ■ hampered------by 10-foot-high vege- _ NEW 289-2717 only. CaU 872-4651 after 6 or 10% BONUS FOR SECOND SHIFT and shopping and in exceUent R e a l' E state, 643-9332. PARTS DEPT. may .be seen Vernon Riding Bid forms, plans and apebifl- meticulously landscaped front requirements established ®''®"^’ ^® ®PP®lnl«"®n‘® utlon which makes ground vlal- Man must have a desire to cations are available at the c^ o n . ^ m e better than ^ n CHESTER Immaculate yard around toe aluminum ^ gy^^g** q,^g ,gjg,„,gn, would be made for toe Center. y,g gj, almost zero.' Stables. VISIT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE: 400 Main $10,060 yeariy. Wolverton Agen' work with boys. The work Piirchasing Office, 41' Center 6 room Ranch; attached ga- aided house to the terraced j^Qu^jaa W Brown had omit- Welfare Department of- Ground parties In thick bush ENGLAND Street, East Hartford, Cmmecticat. cy . R ealtors, 049-2818. entails the directing of No. 2 men-T-We need a Street, Manchester, Connecti­ rage, enclosed porch, beaut! back yard. Inside and t outside » n tgy^i„m™ _____ contract______toe ..model b®*“- ^ person’s home, j^^g visibility of only a few newspaper boys in the serv­ fully landscaped yard with fireplaces, 1% baths, famUy gj y^g j^gg^g, ggy ggd yards and constant care haa to Artlelos For Sola 45 cut. OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: Monday RANCH, 6% rooms, 3 bedrooms, w waw the icing and selling of Hart­ WE WILL need part-time help --- • ___ wwvmiwm nvArlrMklrinoroverlooking laWlake. Yes!Y «a ! .... for payments. He had be maintained against toe many TELEPHONE No. 1 man! Position « Town of iManchester, large kitchen and dining area, complete privacy, like ' new ford Courant subscribers. beginning September !.■ We DARK RICH, stone free loam. through Friday 8 A.M. to 4.30 P.M., Tuesday and 8222 tote Is a ye^ round house, gjgg ^gjjgy y, gjve a copy of toe Connecticut 1% baths, half acre lot, $18,- wall to wall carpeting Rev. Halderman lions in toe area. are looking for counter cmi- $16. Gravel, flU, stone, sand, Wednesday Eyenings till 8:00 P.M. Saturdays— 8nmll.MMiium-lore« $28,600. C ^ for appototment cggy.g<.t y, y,g couple until two available as manager, Robert B. Weiss, 900. PhUbrick Agency, Real­ throughout. Only $18,500. If you have the above resi­ COMPANY trol help and maintenance patio and pool sand and ma­ 8 A.M. to 12 Noon. General Manager The demanding achedule of a tors, 6489847. Hayes Agency, 6469131. today, F.M. Oa^ weeks after toe initial sale — To Play Bells dence qualifications, have a men. apply In person to man- parts department, nure. 64S-96(M. 648-2682, G ay B lair, ,7429921. gftgp yg {ig j QUei] In toe m iss- /ager, Brunswick Parkade Other Connecticut plants in North Haven, South­ biw hnrirm for toe ______CRC to Decide good driving record (we xroondic aide of a handy Complete your coetume w ^ BENTON Street... 'Two fam- The Rev. Ronald B. Halder- Lanes, Parkade Shopping growing GM dealer­ TAKE SOIL away the Blue Lots For Sola 73 I furnish an autopiobUe) and An Equal Of^tortunlty ington and Middletown. kUchen cover-up. Urte one fea- a beautiful bag^-wh€!ther it he jg,pgg rooms. Three TOLLAND — 1963 8 bedroom are a high school gradua^, E m ployer Center, Manchester. ' > Lustre way from carpeto and MANCHESTER L Ranch, near Sir“kw^?"SS L^I^^ro^tti^^^^ m^:;i*27 We*sTmm;te7R:i7;^;. C h a rte r C h an gC S . • / ' J/ - ship. Call MittelhaiU, upholstery, Rent electric INVITATION turea a neatly bandedcrocheted with a daisy imoUf or jgjjg rooms first floor plus protection con tact // water, fireplace beautlfvd % .umer, a^ontract that violates q.yg Manchester Charter Ite- WE ARE looking for 2 reliable shampooer, $1. Paul’s Paint wen-v4aced pockete. knitted In a lacy patera, you U y jg . yye rooms and Nb. 8222 w ith RATT-O-RAMA find It a compHment winner, bgtjj on seednd. .Two car'gar- BUSINESS ZONE LOT acre lot. $17,600. Meyer y,g^ y, voidable at toe op- Episcopal Church, will give a ^^JJ® SjS£r(!n ^ R C r Sul maintenance men, full- time, Willimantic, 1-423-1603 Ac, WaUpaper Supply. TOBID la In »«ftH (10-12), medi-' These are made from rug yarii. g^^g Largg lo t C lose to high Long frontage on heavy A gency, 643-0609. tion of toe retaU buyer, toe concert on the Plumb Memorial ^gg^ Wednesday Uf vpy of our . „ , . Manchester 6499806 rooms. 1% baths, finished fam- portance among all the famUles ;1962. He Is employed as tnanag- g,ggy interval wUl be ^A***-^ medical plan, paid hoUdays, lathe man. SmaU shop, aU ben- over 26. Must have recent lo- Blue Lustre carpet clesiner. Connecticut n**®- ^ >*7 wiiii A Winter Album mal dining room, sunroom, 3 ------— BXPBRUBNCED carpenters ,*1 Uy room, garage, large wood- of fishes. They occur in all seas er of the OEM Sales Division jg^, drafting toe pnmooed char­ paid vacations, stand by pay. elite. Stygar Gage Co., 1446 cal references. CaU Mr. Feld' Rent electric shampooer, $1. Robert is. Weiss, Get a head start on up-to9he new 67 F y i^ aefigns from bedrooms. 1«T baths. 2-car gar- BOLTON LAKE - large lot. wiuited. John R. Wennergren mlnuie StyUng with the new to see all ed lot, $24,900. PhUbrick Agen- and Include more than 150 dlf- of toe Arrow-Hart and Hegemw jg,. y, i,_gi MAM OU serirlce, 649-2871. ToUand Tpke. Manchester. m an, 286-4338. The Sherwln-WlUiams Co. General Manager Marloa E. Robertson, 100 X 180, asking 12.600. 668- Oo. CaU M$-680$ after 6. FhH A winter '67 tesue of which you can ®l*®®®® SSMtor tilt irtffT cy. Realtors, 8499847. fer^nt species. Electric <3o..-Hartford. n u M o n . only 5<)c a copy, needlework patterns. Only 50c. Realtor, 648-6668. 8981.

\ TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1967 Awrace Daily Net Preaa Rm F(»r TIm Week Ended The Weather AupiwtU,tmn Fair tontght -wMi fog de­ veloping, low in 60«; mmny and warm again tomorrow, high in 14,508 upper 80a. i f . Manehester— A City of VUlage Charm

: VOL; LXXXVI, NO. 269 (FORTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1967 (OlMMlfied Ad^wrtMar Mt F«C« S7) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Come to Manchester Green ■ t' Maoists ; Attacked Flood Evacuation Goes On; |By Soviet " MOSCOW (AP) — The .^Soviet Communist party Help Mobilizes for the opening of C-today unleashed a massive Verbal attack against Mao ^•Jise-tung and predicted - 4hat the Chinese people V Ji'will put an end to his ; .^armful policy.” • .. The attack in the Communlat $200 Million Damage; rty newspaper Pravda tol­ led a new flareup betWeen £Jlhis country and China over the Three Deaths Counted 4lbviet ship Svlrsk uMch was Hartford National’s third ,Jield with its captain in the Man- FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP)—Flood-desolated Fair­ ^;^uiian port of Dairen before banks ebanted its known dead at three and damage at '■ feeing allowed to leave this _ ^ e e k . upwards of 6^00 miUion today as round-the-clock evac- ’ •■Pravda declared that Mao uatitHis cmitinued and massive assistance efforts were ,'^ d his followers were hurting mobilized. ------' ihe cause of communism both In About half of this Interior virtually all of Fairbanks—^wns ijjjhlna and in the « world. Alaska city's 30,000 residents started late Tuesday night. 'I "fc; ''Discontent is growing in the had been evacuated by helicop­ Boucher estimated the check Ul^rty and the masses at large ters and river boats to refugee v'ould continue until well Into .,^th tha intolerable- economic centers since Tuesday. The exo­ Thursday but said most people Manchester Office. . . l iind political situation brought dus still went on. stranded on nx>fs of homes and ;^hbout by the Peking leaders,” Brown, silted flood waters of business houses had been res­ , Jhravda asserted. the Vdld Ghena River, which cued by nightfall Tuesday. slices through the center of the . newspaper expressed con- The mayor, who estimated to­ city, covered parts of Fairbanks f^Mence. that the Chinese people tal damage starting at $160 to to a depth of nine feet. 'iiirlU not allow thie present Mao $200 m illion, said about 10,000 - .policies to continue indefinitely. Six buildings had been de­ people were moved to evacua­ .'“But It set no time limit on this stroyed by fire since Monday tion centers by the Alaska Na­ ■■smd st(^[>ped short o f actually night and the threat of a holo­ tional Guard, Army and civilian ."’ttredtetlng the overthrow of caust was ever-present. The helicopters and boats manned deep, swift water made by civilian. National Guards­ ' C Should the Mao group manage Are fighting Impossible men and police. continue In power, Pravda At least three bodies had been About 12,000 residents in all fMa, "the possibility of a big recovered,on e o f theVn a child. were settled in temporary quar­ ' Mstoric slg^g In the develop- There were no identifications. ters for the night, the gover­ jhent of Chinese society cannot A sense of urgency spurred nor's office said. Some had , ruled but." relief efforts. Freeslng weather moved by their own means. was only two months away, and 2 TVhere such a zigzag would Some 6,000 were at the Uni­ after that the bitter cold of win­ ' -take China was not spelled out. (AP Phototex) versity of Alaska In suburban ters that see temperatures drop the past year the Kremlin C ollege, 660 at E ilson A ir BV>rce A group of white men charge a line of civil rights to 00 below . ' .tea been expressing increasing workers (top photo) as the small group passed base near Fairbanks, 3,000 at More than five feet above flood etace, the ChenR River has spilled over its the Lathrop High School on high concern over the course ot through Holden, La., en route to the state capital. "We’re going to need help— banks and sluiced through downtown Fairbanks. Nearly 10,000 persons have events in China. Months ago It and we’re going to have to have ground in the city and 1,136 at been rescued from trees, rooftops and upper floors of buildings. Added now is Bottom photo shows a group of Negroes and it in a hell of a hurry,” said other schools. bpenly sided with Mao's oppo­ whites keeping each other at bay during the brief the threat of fire. (AP Fhotofax) nents and predicted that "true Mayor H. A. Boucher. About 700 rem ained In the up­ communism” would triumph scuffle. The incident occurred during the sixth day The worst of the flood ap­ per floors of hotels and motels, eventually. of scheduled 10-dtoy, 106-mile walk from Bogalusa. peared over. The Chena officials said. ■ pravda said that the Mao dropped six Inches during the M ore than 00 St. Joseph’s Hos­ Eyewitnesses Says ■ 'gfroup was "objectively aiding night and the Weather Bureau pital patients were taken to Bas­ $ 20,000 Losty imperlaUam.” Brief Melee Quelled said the rain should end after a sett Army Hospital at nearby It maintained that In line with few light showers this after­ F t. W alnwright. About 100 resi­ Found Again dents of a rest home also were efforts to dominate tho interna­ noon. / a p h w Flood Tears Out evacuated. ym t P O K r ( ) — tional Communist movement Blven If there waa no more Hlckel said mass evacuation mtHay* M>t ttie d e p a it- -|^e Chinese leaders carefully 70 More Troopers rain, one forecaster said. It nuBd Stela wMh Mm bag of the city was being consid­ ;avolded any. clashes with the would take dasre for the river ered, "because there will be no cooteiaiiM: Mw n- Fairbanks * Heart ‘ jtorce's of imperialism but did just to return to the flood level. way to feed or house all of the ceipta o t about 110,000, and ■everything to bring about explo­ Planes brought ratione, medi­ hsMided tor Mis iMudc. . By dAM R ARGHIBALD pital, where raln-drencbed To Guard Marchers cine, typhoid serum for 40,(WO sive situations outside CTilna.” (Sae Page Twenty) While he opeoed Mm ear ’ News young people filled Sandbags HOLDEN, La. (AP) — Seven­ people, Md federal diaaater and and placed them around the be haUL ta sd a y -d w the steps o f dsor ysateiMsy, be put the FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — the ca p lM . rescue personnel Including doc­ bulldinf. Their clothes and hair ty additional state troopers b a g OB Mm root ot Mm ve- My fast have not really been tors, nurses and Red Cross were plastered by rain and were ordered in today to protect After the melee in Holden, the hCkde. Ttaen he drove ott. He dry for more than 80 hours. workers. The Army set up wa­ mud. But their barricades ^>- marchers tnveled back to near­ rsartM d Mm twnk, minus It Is an experisnee I share RCMP Seeks a column of Negro civil rights ter purification units and hand­ Scotland Yard peaied to be holding. by Albany in trucks to spend the th e b a g o t taooey, whtoh with a large number of resi­ marchers passing through Ku ed out field rations to refugees. Splashing and slipping I wad­ id|^t in Negro homes. had sHpiMd ttotn Mm ear dents of ftiif community, where Kiux Klan territory. House-to-house check of every Probes Finances ed to the Public Safety Building ^ Killer of 9 Young said MsJ. Tom Brad- root. the hip high rubber boot and the Thom as Burbank, su­ building In the flooded sections The euifSoye eaOed po> udiere the Civil Defense Office perintendent of state police, In­ (Sea Page Uglit) of the city—and that included Of Terrorists rain jacket have become a way was located. J*' SHELL. LAKE, Sask. (A P ) — Hoe, w h o eessehed Mm Mgfc- o f life. creased the detachment to 124 waya betwaen Baritar^i de< The Civil . Defense opera­ R oyal CanajCl-callber weapon killed Peter- today In support of a pending river was dramatic. It was a of puny humans enraged it—the Bogalusa Cl-vic and Voters programs provided for In the dlesex. canM to coHeet the money -^’-Sin,''47, his wife Evelyn, 42, and bill to b(x>st Social Security ben­ hard battle to loae. river burst Its banks. It was fas­ League, said the meu'chers also Social Security Act. and itook It to the bank — .'i^ v en of their eight children. Boivces said the detention of A strongly flowing stream cinating and appalling to watch. would be reinforced by Negroes efits and taxes, and thus appar­ It also would hike the sys­ tMs time Inalde the car. The red flashing lights of am­ Storekeeper Earl Dalian of several British businessmen curled around St. Joseph’s Hen today was march would be paced to arrive State’ s. tion ot gold. Customs offleers the surface of the water marked debate on a bill that would raise WASHINGTON (AP) — The ^ (See Page T«-pnly-Three) there Saturday with a rally to ’These are federally-aided stripped Waterman’s car as It D-Mlnn., whose House subcom­ open manholes, to be skirted. Social Security benefits of state programs of health serv­ was about to be taken aboard a federal government has realised mittee is delving Into highway Curbs and dropoffs were Invi­ the nation’s 22 million present ices for persons not Indigent, French ferry at Newhaven, that some roadside hasards that design defects. sible under the raging water. recipients and of all future reci­ Safety crusader Ralph Nader Friends had offered shelter Now we are three ! We’re celebrating with a . . . and acquaint you with the more than 100 bank­ office; on the west side, the Middle Turnpike office but considered unable to handle England. They found $28,000 in make older highways dangerous pients. , uU their medical expenses. g old bars. criticised a House committee's but suddenly we were blocked party! Free balloons for the kiddies! Free gifts for ing services available' at this office. . . . and now, it’s at the Manchester Green office on The mammoth measure not havs been incorporated into cuts in highway safety funds. by the rising waters. the east Side of town. South Viets Kill only would give a 12^ p er cent (S ee P hge PVNurteea) (See Page Ten) many new Interstate highways. And he charged the White Where to go? By then we were you! You’ll like the convenience this new office offers, Road bullden now concede House has failed to provide cold and wet and concerned. Visit Hartford National’s newest office in Man­ too. Because now, full-service banking at Hartford Banking hours at the Manchester Green office are that when work beiaa a decade leadership for the safety effort. Temporarily shelter was of­ ago on the $60 billion Interstate “ They gave Lady B ird $180 fered in a little CaMn. from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Mondays through Fridays, network planners underestimat­ chester. And meet Manager “ Gil” Soucie and his National is never farther away than a 5-minute 98 Communists (Bee Page Tea) f (See Page Ten) ed the perils that might be ^.^.,-SAIClON (AP) — South Vlet- efficient staff. They’re all eager to show you around drive. Downtown it’s yours at the First Manchester with extra hours on Friday from 6 to 8 P. M. and South Vietnam. Targets in poeed by fixed ob jects al*Ultary officials have predlct- 300 to 400 m an. team Tuesday night tor "as- galners thero and elsewhere of savjlngs account Hartford Natipnal at ony of the when bit by a vehicle have been a determination by tee skilled , Middle Turnpike Offices. ••~^ a sharp rise in Viet Cong 'n ie' bsitUe; raged throtMlMut on the maiket years, some socUtloo with activities” of a tor tradesmen to get a subatantial at any Manchester office. three Hartford 7«;;po)Torism in the next few weqks, the day, and South Vietnamese rebellious skilled trades group Offer ends September 1st. states still erect the nMsslve wage boost beyond any general sed at disrupting South Vlet- troope reported they left IS Viet sign and light supports. within tee UAW. Hartford National office ip National offices Increase in new ctmtracto. I’s presidential election Gong dead on the battlefield Joeeph Malotee of Warren, —Guard rails that don’t Manning said a $l-an-hour an­ Manchester. in Manchester. 3. and captured seven of the ene­ guard, but guide skidding cars Mich., waa fired as chairman. the air war, as Air Force Olen Stack of Flint, Mich., waa nual Increase during tee ex­ my. Five enemy weapons were direcUy into bridge abutments pected three-year Ufa of new concentrated again on and tbs like. named to succeed him. The un­ reported captured, including contracts at GM, Ford and ck convoys," the Air Force Is- - Exposed guard rail ends ion said Matotee remains a two 00 millimeter mortars. Gov­ Chrysler la a goal of bla group. - a report that a total of 641 ernment casualUes wen de­ that can spear vMilelaa whleh member of tto namese reported their own cas­ (mstratton pianned for a waek man he would have favored tee panhandle region nmning home* by the floodiBg Chens River in FhhfisnkB. These people took refuge at spread as they are dangerous. KOaUitMJTM CONNECT/Curs FIRST BANK tfember F.D.t.C. ualties as light. from today hy tee United dem onstratlan, UAW ax.- south of Hanoi to the 17th Fhiitmnks Intemaltional AirpcM't.. Others went to c(dleges, schoohi and military *nMy exit from coast to coast” 8kill ad Trades Oommlttoe, for- Z^jipallel that separates North (Bee Page Bixtaaa) instsUatS