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. Name Switch Dam Site MAIDENHEAD, England (AP) — Peter Jenklns-Godd has changed Ms name tor Gemini Flight in 3rd Day; the sake of the cMldren be hasn’t had yet. “ At school I was called By U.S. Planes Ftshface and Ood-ears,” he said. "Kids even grabbed my hand and sold ‘nsh fin­ gers.’ No child of mine will SAIGON, South Vl«t N»ni‘ (A P )—^Twtnty-four U.S. have to face that.” planes pounded a hydroelectric pUmt and dam site in Jenklns-Oodd, 31, now will Chasing Phantom Satellite rr."< North Viet Nam today for the tiiird succcMive day, a be Imown aa Hayward, hla U.S. military spokesman said. mother’s maiden name. atrikinr Uia Ban Diaoh piant^ His fiancee, Paula Oold- twice, ptlota aald th ^ damaged also wounded three Viet Cong smith, 18, said she agreed a generator building and a dam and captured seven In the oper­ with the switch, though it 80 mllea aouth*aoutnweat o< Ha> ation northwest of Nha Trang, was not her idea. Full trip nol. 800 miles northeast of Saigon. “I was quite prepared to Klght Air Force Ft Phantoma, U.S. casualties were described be Mrs. Jenkins - Oodd,” “ eight Fiot Btarfighten and (our as light. said Paula. •upport aircraft bombed the A U.S. Marine patrol wiped Of 8 Days "plant thle afternoon after four out a three-man Viet Cong mor other Phantoma hit It aatUar in tar team Sunday lust as It was the day. getting ready to launch an at­ State News Heavy damage waa reported tack, a spokesman announced. "Inflicted on the aame target in He said me leathernecks used E x p e cte d two raida over the weekend. an M78 grenade launcher In the FishKilled The Bite waa firat bombed Sat- operation 4 miles south of the MANNED SPACE urday In what waa deacHbed aa Da Nang air base, 880 mllee CENTER, Houston, Tex. the flrat dam reported atruek by north of Saigon. By Pollution; I A P)—The Gemini 6 as­ ' American planea ainoe air Elsewhere In Viet Nam: atilkea In Hbilh Viet Nam be­ Oommunist guerrlllaa at­ tronauts began chasing a gan more than alx montha ago. phantom satellite acrosa (O^ tacked a government outpost 70 All of the planea return^ miles south of Saigon early to­ Tons Buried i;he skies today as they - aafply from the lawB*r -riUas in a search and destroy Saigon, and government cusual- a hatchery that anyone in Uie Mrs. Jane Conrad and Her Father, Winn DuBose, Watch ProgreM of Cremini Flight blue; here’s (3aminl ringing operation last Thursday and tleo were reported heavy. No division could remember. Over to you.” Friday, a U.S. spokesman Sn' Vifit Oong casualties 11,000 fish died. Flight controllers ware oonfl- 0) nounced. ported. TTw fish were each about a dent the miselon could continue « •• f The spokesman said the 18th half, pound In weight, seven to Ita full eight days, which would - Battalion of the “ Big Red One" (flee Fags Two) eight Inritee long, and were des­ Communists Boost Action PoKce Name ecUpee the Soviet man-ln-spaca tined for stocklnig state fish­ record by three days. By ll:3< a.m. EBT, Oeminl g It ~ ing areas. All the fish In four ponds died. Officer Who bad completed 82 otbita. State Investigators have not In Latin American Region The pursuit of tha ghoatly sa> yet determined the source of telUte was a rriiearsal for ^ ■Priest Is StiH Critical the poUuUon, but Wilde said the Shot Suspect Gemini 6 flight scheduled In Oc­ violator would be subject to WASHINGTON (AP)— t* " the western Hemisphere.” * Uruguay, which like Mexico tober. On that mission astro­ prosecution for polluting brooks Four months ago the State Hundreds of Latin Americans has long been regarded by Latin ENFUCUD (AP) — SupatnU' nauts Walter M. Schlrra Jr. and are trained yearly in Cuba in and streams. Americans as a focal point for mery Robert Rauschbach was Thomae P. Stafford wiU atten^it i'After Raciid Shooting Department informed a sabotage, civil disorders, guer­ Communist activity, reported to rendezvous and Hnk up with Not Routine congressional committee rilla warfare, propaganda and this month the bombing of a the policeman who shot and an Agena satellite laimchad tqr subversion, U.S. officials say. killed a burglar suspect Sunday, >r. MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — A young (Catholic WESTPORT (AP) — What that the threat of in­ drug firm by an extremist an AUas-Agena rocket. creased Communist activ­ Not a country in Latin Ameri­ group which circulated a state police said today. Success of the maneuver stola spriest who volunteered for civil rights work in the started' out as a routine arrest ca appears to have escaped untU , for speeding on the Merritt ment to newspapers saying the Chief Walter J. Skowar had would aalvagO^’^at least part of lerlc.k - South remains in critical condition today, three days ity in Latin America is troubles with the Communists. attack was to protest U.S. policy tha rendasvoua experiment Coo­ tdr^ ' Parkway early today turned out “ very much with us.” These include eyep Mexico.— declined Sunday to name the after he and another clergyman were shot ki a rural to bb a stolen car case as w«ll. in Viet Nam and to exinreaa per and Cmrad had manned “ Difficult and dangerous days only hemisphere nation to con sympathy (or the Viet Ckmg. policeman who fatally wounded with a sataiUto wWeh th ^ Alabama town State police said that When still lie ahead,” the department tinue diplomatic relations with er, Viola O r ^ UusBo of Do- the car driven by Albert Gra­ In Chile, where Oommunlsta 22-year-old Ratua MUnar ejected from thalv spaoecraft on — r V A spokesman at M< added. Communist Cuba, and the coun­ Saturday, tha first day of tha ' BspUat KospttM aeih tt<^ Mlob. The Jury was unabla ham, 36, of 888 Brookslde Ave., suffered a jarring defeat in the Hartford. ~Jr\ to reach a vSrdi^. Since then, a buildup In Oom­ try where Fidel Castro found last presidential elections, Skower said he was trying to fllg M .- tlon of Father Richard Morris- Roosevelt, N.Y., passed a:radar munist bombings, killings, kld- hospitality, financial aid, and B afonrui March, a white Un­ speed check the equipment indi­ Marxists are active in the Con­ protect the officer’s family from A power syatom probiam In (oe, 38, o f Oldeafo had not napings, riots, demonstrations training grounds (or an invasion Gemini ■ forced them to ahato changed idnoe Friday whiil a itarian mMstsr, the Rov. cated It was exceeding the speed gress, in labor unions, in some possible reprisals by memben Jamas J. Roeb of Boeten, waa and subversion has been report­ against the regime of Fulgencio universities, sind are helping to of a gang of burglan. don dm attOihpt to' maniuver to shotgun blast tore Into Ms abdo­ lim it.. ed. Batista in Cuba. beaten fhtiU^ in Selma, Ala., (haham was halted after a block economic and social legis­ Skower decided after confer^ within 30 feet of that oatelUte, rt men and right side. which carried electronic devicea The other clergyman, Jona­ where he had. gong to take part brief chase. U.S. officials privately ex­ Last April - Mexican police lation sought by the Christian ring with Town Manager Fran­ In civil rights aotlvify. press deep concern over the sit­ raided the headquarters of the Democratic regime headed by cis J. Tedesco today to nleaae ot aid them. By the time tha than Daniels, 37, a Uieology stu­ The ear, state police said, power eituaUon had atablllsed, dent from Keene, N.R., was It was announced in Keene proved to have been - stolen In uation. ’They say it appears Mexican Communist party and President Eduardo Frei. the name. The chief said It had that Danlelk’ body will lie In things are going to get worse. two other leftist groups which Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D- to come out sooner or later. their private satellite was sev­ It -> killed when the two were felled Meridml eral hundred miles away and no outside a small grocery store in itete at' St. James Prbtestant iSraham was charged by state Three key South American they accused of planning “ acts Conn., says Argentina’s govern­ Another suspect in the break Episcopal church . there from nations — Colombia, Peru and of grave consequences.” ment, faced with serious finan­ at the Scitlco Market, 2b-year- longer had operating batteries, aearbt Haynevllle. police with drunken dri'ving, ’toe subaUtute space cluuM Daniels’ body Wag flown home noon until 8 p.m. today and reckless driving and driving Venezuela — have come under Since then, there hasn’t been cial problems, is hampered by old Reginald Wayne Washing­ from 8 a.m. to 11 a m. Tuesday. intensified attack. Guerrilla a demonstration against U.S. Communist agitators who, he ton of Hartford,, was scheduled began at 11:60 a.m. EST today flunday f" murder and^ released on 313,000 ’Troubled areas of Peru are tion” in Springfield, Maas., waa Command pilot Cooper initial bout ^ bond. imder virtual martial law and responsible for the decision to ad the pursuit by firing slow­ nationwide a state of emergency down thrusters to reduce his ig la Alabama Afty. 0«n. Ricb- withhold the policeman’s name. poor and Busjiension of constituUonal Rauschbach Is white and Mil­ greater than 17,600 mile-an-hour mond Flowors said Saturday he Cooperation Promised rights have been declared twice. speed by about IS miles sa hoar. would seek an indictment for Busy Week Ahead ner a Negro. Venezuela has struck back ” It was right on the money,” first- degree murder when a Chief Skower said racial ten­ 'With 'Widespread arrests of sion in nearby Springfield had Oioper said after the firing. grand Jury considers the case Communists and their followers. TTiis dropped the high point of next monrn. "some weight” in his original 1,000 Demonstrators So far, the 'violence of the decision a ^ n s t identifying the the Gemini 5 orbital path from He aald, too, there were taidl- Commimist campaign appears For Congressmen officer, but that the main reason 307 miles to about 188 miles. cattons the Ku Klux Klan might concentrated in these four coun­ was to protect the policeman’s The low point remained at 108 be involved in the shooting. “ R tries. family from threats and harass­ miles. is apparent from the prelimi­ March in Springfield But, as the Central Intelli­ WASHINGTON (A P)— A Confirress scenting ad­ ment by other members of the The phantom Agena was as­ nary information I have at this sumed to be in an orbit ranging gence Agency told the same journment heads into another busy week today, with burglary gang. lime that this Is another Klan According to Skower, Milner from 143 to 300 miles. murder,” said Flowars. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (A P)— ^Negro leaders said to­ congressional group — the action due oil immigration, higher education, fmwign day they will continue to “nudge” the authorities but House Foreign Affairs subcom­ tried to run away from police (flee Baga B Vii) Flowers, who sent two men mittee on Latin America — oth­ aid and defense spending. who had surrounded the gpxicery from his office to HaynevlUe, both sides promised cooperation following a civil rights er nations are not being over­ Congressional leaders have ’The Senate also hopes to get store. Milner ignored commands said they were told lur'Ool. A1 protest march billed as "another Selma.” looked in the campaign it said is hinted that by mid- September to a House- passed bill that to stop and kept on going even Ungo, head of the Alabama Soiffe 1,000 demonstrators<$> generated chiefly in Oommunist Congress might find its work all would continue a tax on foreign when a warning shot was fired Highwiw Patrol, that state in marched to Court Square Sun­ Cuba. done, and the House and Senate Investments sold tn this country over his head, Skower said. after the march: "W e do not in an attempt to hold down the vestlgators would give no in­ day under the gase of rows of have to have a Los Angeles or The Communist dictatorship are hurrying to make it come The second shot struck Mil­ BiiUetins formation to tbo attorney gener­ NaUonal Guardsmen and police. of Fidel Castro spent more than true. flow of capital from the United ner In the head. He died at Chicago hen. Working together States. al’s office or to the FBI “ until I There were no arrests or Inct- with die duly elected authoriUes a million dollars on subversion After warming up with a Hartford Hospital. it* am ready.” dents.- we can win.” and 'Violence in Venezuela alone Speedy efforts are expected to batch of minor bills today, the put together a new military con­ However, Linm told Circuit But the march did not settle In 1660-64, the CLA informed the House takes up ’Tuesday a bill to NEW qUARTERS BUNTED >4. •ollcitor Arthur B. Gamble Jr., But Bright added “ we have a struction authorization bill to the Issues that have divided this nudge for them (the city offi­ subcommittee, headed by Rep. change U.S. immigration laws Pipe Bursts, PHILADELPHIA (AP) — H who will prosecute the case, city of 180,000 persons ever Armistead Selden Jr.. D-Ala. replace the $1.78-blUlon meas­ America’s new quarters, com­ cials)” and he said the cM l and follows that with a $601- ure vetoed by President John­ that any information state since an incident outside a million higher-education act. posed mainly of nickel and ■ « lice have will be available to rights leaden will conUnue to Tb mention a tew others, CXA son Saturday. He said restric­ Water Floods Springfield cafe the night of press for what they ngard as said it was told that the Castro Both are major administration copper, plunked out o f a dla- n. July 17. tions on the closing of military prese today at the Philadel­ C better tnatment of Negroes by regime spent 8250,000 in Guate­ bills. bases encroached on the princi­ Ooleman’a attomey. State The Negroos accuse city phia mint. The first four Springfield police. mala, $60,000 in Salvador, and ’The Senate will be dealing in ple of separation of the execu- Subway in N.Y. flen. Vaughan RIU Robison of police of brutality In dispersing Banjamln Swan, the other $30,000 in Panama in recent quarters minted will be pr»- Montgomery, refused to discuss a gathering in front of a night big money, acting on a $4.3-biI- Uve and legislative brauiches of CORE cochairman, called the years. llon public works bill, the $3.36- NEW YORK (AP)—A broken eerved In the SmiUieonlan In­ the case, and Klan leaders were spot and are dis«atlsfled with government. march “ a wonderful success” Selden said a Havana con' billion foreign aid authorization water main that flooded subway stitution in Wnehlngton. The mavallaUe for comment on the way In which the eharges, The Immigration reform bill biUioiu of others thnt follow and said he thought the heavy gress of hemisphere CommU' bill, and a $47-billlon defense has as its major the scrap­ lines between Brooklyn and l i STowers’ statement. now baton a police commission, turnout of guardsmen and police wUl be put Into general clr- a n balng hanmed. nists last November was deS' appropriation bill, including $1.7 ping of the 41-year-oId naUonal . A Klansman, OoUlo Icroy was not needed. Igned specifically “ to give new Manhattan Sunday delayed thou­ culatlnn once an adequate 1 Wilkins Jr., was tried three Oscar Bright, cochairman of billion in new funds to finance origins systems that assigns impetus to Communist activity the war in Viet Nam. sands of commuters today and supply has been built up — months ago for the March slay­ the Springfield unit of the Con­ (flee Page BIgM) quotas to countries, based on poeslUy by the end of tba the national origins of the U.S. cut telephone servlcbr ing of another civil rights work­ gress of Racial Equality, said. year. population in 1920. The old 40-lnch main that The system, which assigns the burst and undermined a street REP. BROWN DIES largest quotas to northern Euro­ In Brooklyn’s Borough Hall sec- pean countries and virtually tlon early Sunday was laid in WABHINOTON (AP) — shuts out the rest of the world, 1878. It was carrying emergency Rep. Olarenoe J, Brown ef would be replaced by an over­ water from nearby Nassau Coun­ Ohio died early today In the pominicaii Casino all celling of 170,000 under ty because a drought has dried nearby BeUieida Naval Hoo- which each country would be up much of the city’s regular pital. He was 70. Brown, en­ treated equally. supply. tered tbe hospital laat week. As under existing law, West­ Sixty buses hauled commuters Death waa attributed to Back in Business ern Hemisphere nations would from the flooded subway sta uremic poisoning resulting be left outside the quota, ellgl tlons to other lines. from kidney failure. Brown ble for unlimited immigration TVins of water poured Into jun of Blancheater, Ohio, had > 8ANTO DOMINGOt Dominiogn Republic (A P )—-The representod the 7th Ohio Bights are going to be less drea^ although perhaps A Republican attempt to bring nels and building basements In these nations under a 116,000 the area. DiBtriot (or 37 years. He was the ranking Republican inore expensive for some in Santo i^mingo. annual ceiling will touch off the Nearly 60,(M0 telephones were Gambling has bean addad t o f major fight on the bill. put out of service, but a New member of tbe Hooae Rulea Committee, ouch nootiiraal diversions at the Ooata and ttaa wan raquirod However, the House Is expict' York ’Telephone Co. spokesman Botel Bmbajador aa home mov- ed to go along with the admInIS' said that by this morning 400 bafon tba nbalUon. OORPSBUBN ON HAND IM, waltor baiting, diplomat A blaoklaok tabla want into tratlon. A (Inal vote is expected men had restored much of the WMohlagi girl watoMng and action .flrat. ARar an hour ana Wednesday. ■ervloe. He added that the area MOROANFIBLD, Ky. ' kolUng — waiting for servlos, tha two roulatta whaala began The higher education bill, at Willoughby street, where the (AP) — Only n few Job tor olavaton, for dial tonaa and ita ohanotarlstlo nttla. Only which also (aces heavy Republi­ oaveln occuired, was still with­ Corps tmlneee were mlso- tor tha goliiUon to tha Dcmln- ana young woman, an Ameri- can attacks, would launch sev' out telephone Mrirlce. Ing today as clasaae re­ wan poUttoal prlaia. oan, waa among tha Maokjaok eral new programs, Including A temMrary microwave sys­ sumed at Camp Brtokln- -F ou r montha afanoot to ttw ptoyan. *flha k »t qulokly. grants for needy students to tem (actmated telephone serv- ridge, where IS perooM totbt alnea It oloood, tha aoarlat- Among th* wafohora w en help them meet college costs. Ice between Brooklyn and other were Injured in n not Fri­ oarpotsdj oak-panalad oaolno ■oma uiBformad mamban ottha Son. Wayne Morse, D-Ore., nearby points. day. Charles Preeton, dlree- flunday flight U.fl. 83nd Airborne Division, has threatened to make a strong The main break disrupted sub­ tor ot public relailona, snM n lj^ waon’t a wMoh Is hen with tha OAS stand against Senate approval way service on the Brighton and 480 of tbe 648 trainees were io8oa, avon it tha. paaoa foroa. of the oompromlee foreign aid Sea Beach llnee when the De- on campus. Ha llatad 80 with U.fl. govam- Ambaasador BUaworth Bun­ authorisation bill. Kalb Avenue station was Inun­ outer tralneea aa AW(XU rapreaantatlvaa ker, U.8. member of tha OA8 Bi order to break a two-month dated. About 100 passengon and said botals In tba nrau of Amertoan poUUeal oomnilttaa, looked In, deadlock, the Senate gave up aboard a tmln had to be lad wara being obaekod tea itod NaUona, smiled at nawaman but didif’t efforts to authorise funds for along a catwalk through tha them. Preelon also sstid IS enter, two yean, tnetead of one, and to darkened tunnela to the street. were dlnobnrgod baenuse of to the ravalu- A rfllaotlofl of tha otmUgf'* and tha. program after two Two hours later, olty work­ their part in Uw riot and patroaa> wara yean ao a new approach to (or- man found tiM braak tnfl ■leva have baen oports Mrta. CvMird lincfl Ilonte o f SpriRgfield Rights .Umroh oifln aid aould bo undqitakon. 'pluflfad N. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1965 PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST S8. 1965 caught consuming or possess­ who recommended the proposed being compiled. The course In­ true story of Anthony J, Biddle H ebron It should School to Open cludes background to council- and hla Phlladsphia family . . . S h ein w old on Bridge South Windsor Clubs Exempted ing alcoholifi bevarsgis (bear, ordinance, said that FREE Yrins or Uquoh)xpn any property go far to keep Irantransients and manager government, aspects Three specialists In the dramat WsH deelsr of administration, line-staff re- lo arts have been added to the By Proposea Law owned or under >1:9 jurisdiction hoodlums from drinking an For Town Aides Summer Travel Lecture By ALFRED 8BBWWOLD ■olh Rfchi ^ J y abii of toe Town of Manchester, In­ town property, and should re­ latfons, the executive or admin­ DEUVERY University of Oonnectlout Cause of School Roof Leak istrative function, communica­ Theater Department. The are You can show cluding property maintained by duce or eliminate the practice School opens in September “THE WAY Proceeds Aid The Army-Navy d u b and the of drinking at high school tions In administration; decision ERTHRR RRUfl Agnes Lattak, costumer and In over four lacks the boatfid of emcatlon. and not only (or children. Town Theaters not St bridgs. You rs sntltlsd Manchester Country d u b , both Ths ordinance, pattarneg^ dances and games. making STid adminiatraUan, plus atniotor; Richard Lee Klepao Still Undetermined: Joensuu officials are being offered a other management studies. and Mrs. Ellen Senay Jones, Salt Box Fix-up to bid withlust (our J s ^ only of which arc situated on town- after one In force In westerly, I HEARD rr* ownsd propsrty, plus all town- R.I., has the backing of Mayor course In public management This is the penultimate week of the Oakdale Musical both Instructors. It your pailnsr has bid very Hotel Pampers Dogs The Hebron Hlstoricsl Society strongly and can surely get ths According to Welter Josnsuu.aCobum, Orchard Hill; girls IS ownsd and malntalnsd strssts Francis Mahoney, who owns and administration by the In­ *Long Island’ Tropical Theater’s 1965 season. In other words there’s only one and highways, are speciflsally property In the Rhode Island Is sponsoring an Illustrated talk most out of the cards. chairman of the public building and over, Ann Paradise, Wap- stitute of Public Service of the week left after this one. For the first time this season, hy John Gruhor Opening lead — Seven of exempted from a “ Possession resort town. BARCELCWA, Spain — Not by Robert H. Foote of Cornell ? 178 6 I0l_ commission, ths cause of the University of Connecticut. NASSAU, Bahamas—Thsre’s there will be no music in the big tent for tonight Jean Dam Site Hit University, a Hebron native, at broad Jump: Boys of Alcoholic Liquor on Public Mahoney said that the ordt far from BarcslDfla is a de luxe *'*South’s takeout double fol­ ♦ ^ <9 KIOI leaks In ths roof of ths South ProperW” ordinance drifted by nance Is not aimed at reducing dog hotel with OT. pampered The course Is along the lines another Long Island besides Kerr’i familiar comedy “Mary,*------— — •- the Gilead Congregational m x r a 6-7, Larry Amos, Orchard HUl; of the one completed In spring New York’s, ft’s a narrow strip Church Friday at 8 p.m. The lowed by a Jump to t w po- Windsor High School are still girls 8-7, Jane Goodwin, Pleas­ Town Counsel Irving Aroiuon. teen-age and young adult residents. One likes to. break­ ^ Aer and Spruce Mary* takes .[John Bubb*lea opene in Qeorge For Third Day by a number of town officials, of land In the Bahamas lying BARBERO—8 ON SAT. meturea ware Uken in aeveral trump showed a hand t i e s ant Valley; boys 8-10, Leon The proposed ordinance, drinking Incidents so much as fast on coffee and cookies; an­ TVm stars of the ori^nal | Q,„hwtn'* ImmorUl "PorSy undstsrmtnsd. He denies that scheduled for a public hearing It Is at eliminating the use of the other prefers yoghurt with It will start Sept. 29 and run for across the Tropic of Cancer. Open Tues, thru Sat. Broadway production. Barbara Besg." By U.S. Planes Let’s examine the aUtua o ff With hla many varied aotlvl European countries, from lUly opening bid of two "o rumP- his commission (sals that ths SinlUi, Orchard HIU and 12 Wednesdays In the Municipal' Just southeast of Long Island the. “star” 4-In today's musical Bernateln has not had to Sweden, and show Interesting North decided to accept the In­ George McAlees, Wapplng; on Sept. 7 In the Municipal town’s parks and cemeteries by plenty of sugar. loom rates'" 8 to-a P.M. BelOeddes and Barry Nelson h\ defects are a result of mistakes depend on the size of the dog's | Building Hearing Room. Is Crooked Island Passage and Bubbles, a veteran of 55 picture. In my opinion there la the time to learn what he should placts and people. Including vitation to game becauae South Wtst North ____ _ girls 8-10, Brenda Ferralra, Building Hearing Room, speci­ habitual drunks. Will be on the Oakdale boards years in ".show bis.” created (Continued from Page Oae) in the roof’s application. fies a fine of $60 (or anyone Police Chief James Reardon. appeUte. A list of students Is currently to the north Is Ban Salvador. this week. Paul McGrath. Rich­ far too much emphasis placed know os a conductor. His per­ peasants and queens. waa a reliable bidder and a fine T m Fsm I V DouMi The board of education asked Pleasant Valley; boys 11-13, the role of Sfiorlln’ Life in the on the litolvldual rather than on sonality as a musical salesman An offering will be accepted, card player. Paw 1 4 Pass 2 NT t Richard Silver, Wapplng; girls ard Clarke and Judy Frank original Porgy' * on Broadway U.S. paratroopers cleared the at a meeting last week that the composer, yet there have al­ makes him an undoubted com to be used for repairs on the West opened the seven of PiM 3 NT All Pam ^ , town attorney Frank Ahearn de­ 11-12, Deane Argenta; w ap­ back up the starring duo. nearly 30 yeaw ago. road from Pleiku to Kontum, in The comedy is described as ways been "stars” and I sup­ merclal success, but his artistic salt box houae at Gay City State hearts, and South held off until termine where liability tor the plng; boys 13 and over, Steve a "blitzkreig of marital hu­ Supporting him will be La- the central highlands, without pose there ahvays wlH be. stature Is only mediocre. Yet Park. the third round of the suit, dis­ though It would be worth condition of the roof may lie, Argenta, Wapplng; gtrls 18- mor*' and. according to some Vem Hutcherson as Porgy and contacting enemy forces. Fifty In early times, that Is to aay since symphonic boards of dl Thera will be a social hour carding a spade from dummy If you changed the king Imd recommend steps to rem­ over, Audrey Beeler, wapplng. Martha Flowers as Bess. The Baseball throw for distance: Bources. has earned $10 million government tnxsks carried Kon­ In Handel’s day, the "stars''’ rectors are more Interested in and light refreshments. Bob on the third heart. South snw hearts to the ace. It is worth edy the situation. The motion from its productions around score hardly needs mention, it’s were generally confined to the commercial success than an Foote says he would like to see that he would go down If he bid In third position after two Was made by school board Boys 8-10, Howard Besisr, so familiar. Among the stand­ tum Its fir.st big shipment of the country. supplies in five weeks. field of opera. But today we artistic Integrity, he will un old friends and make new ones, tried to develop either black passes. member D. P. (Cavanaugh. Wapplng; girls 8-10, Gay ards are "Summertime.” "I Spaulding, Orchard HIU; boys Next week closes the Oak­ U.S. Marines killed three find them In the concert and doubtedly endure (or many ao come and bring the family. suit since East would take a On other topics, Joensuu says dale slate and it’s a wowser. Got Plenty of Nuthln” and "It symphonic field as w*H. Leon­ years. The present historical society black king and four heart tricks. Copyright 19M ; that the commission has tenta- 11-12, BUI Antoslk, Pleasant Alnt Necessarily So.” more Viet Cong on Van Tuong Again a deviation from the Peninsula In the aftermath of ard Bernstein le a "etar” and so Operatic prime donna (which follows a previous organization South found the answer to hla leral Features Featii Corp. ’ lively scheduled an inspection Valley; girls 11-12, Jill Btan- norm. Ben Segal and Bob Hall The Oval last week's big battle there. Is Eugene Ormandy, not to Is the correct plural of prima of a number of years ago, which problem by cashing the three tour of the new Eli Terry School cuccl. Orchard HUl; boys 18 and will present Ann Corlo’s "sa­ Nightly performances of “ Light to moderate" Viet Oong mention von Karajan In Europe. donna) are the moet famous, or was dissolved owing to world tap diamonds and then leading on Sept. 7 at 7:80 p.m., with the over, Mike Coburn, Orchard tire” “This Was Burlesque!” “ Fanny” continue at The Oval resistance was encountered Sat­ Yet If I were asked to name notorious, products of the “ star" evenU and lack of Interest. a heart to throw East Into the school board. The Inspection Is HUl; girls 13 and over, Audrey Storm wton in Farmington. Manchester's urday by Marines clearing out the beat conductor in America system. 'Ihere are very few Plan Show lead. ECHSStudente required before the school Is ac Beeler, Wapplng, There’s a little more time Oonnie Janssen stars In the title tunnels, a spokesman said. today I would Immediately whom I really admire; moat of The Hebron Podium Plaj-ers Saves Right Cards cepted (or occupancy by the Distance dash: Pait Castettor, left to view the Storrowton role as the young girl In love The Marines said they had chooee George SzeH, while Solti them I actually pity. meet Saturday evening at the East cashed his last heart, Take RC Courge town. Orchard HUl, SO-yard dash; 2 Music Fair’s offerings. Fome Dyer, L ^ n e Masluk, Mary Mol to local play-goers. Roman Catholic and Protes­ the most commercially succeas- spring musical, will be dis' each of the black suits. Nulty ahd James Reynold -1 for Sept. 21, 23 and 29. Pleasant Valley, 60-yard dash Ray Berte and John Lange tant memorial services ware ful performer. tenors can sing a “ High C ’ also, cussed. The key play (or South was The two boards have Inters but the same term denotes a will be delegates to the 8th High for boys; Star Young, Wapplng, STAN’S TV also have key roles. The title held Sunday for IS men of the SeeM has been quoted as fol- Also in the sir Is the forma­ his own discard on the fifth School Red Cross Leadership Viewed several architects who 60-yard dash for girls; B ^ song and “ The Restless Wind’ kiwa: ‘*nia greatest task of the tone an octava lower than the tion of a local Midget Football might design a new town hall 3rd Marine Regiment’s 3rd Bat­ soprano’s note. There are usual­ heart. If South threw a low Training Center starting Friday Welch, Orchard HIU, 60-yatd are perhaps the best known talion who died In the Van conductor Is to attempt to League. Aa we understand it, spade or club. East would lead at Camp Berkshire in New HarU lor the town. The tours are a items from the score. ly only a couple of these notes boys of 10 to 18, weighing 76 follow-up to the interviews, and dash for boys; Steve Argenta, SERVICE Tuong fighting. Eighteen hel­ achieve a performance as if he that suit, allowing South to win ford. Wapplng, 70-yard dash for boys. CURTAIN CALUS — Martyn mets were hung on rifles stuck himself had written the work, scattered throughout the score to 115 pounds, are eligible. with the ace or queen. South will give members of both Green opens In a new musical. for the entire evening and the The purpose of the five-day boards an opportunity to view Orchard HUl took first place in the sand in a semicircule In always remaining the servant Birth certificates should be would be stuck in his own hand, course Is to explain and demo^ 3 “ Mr. Gilbert, Mr. Sullivan and audience awaits them with the presented. buildings designed by the in the 8-7-year-oId relay race, 3 (Former Partner Of front of the tent where the serv­ of the composer so aa not to however, and would then have Mr. Green" at the Goodspeed eagerness of a tiger at feeding strata leadership skills an) krchltects who have been con­ Wapplng took second and ices were held. color the performance with hie Teacher Sought to give East a trick with the methods of operation through Stanley Naps TV Opera! House. It runs through time. Asam Damarjlan, superin­ sulted. Pleasant Valley, third. own personality.” Judging from other black king. workshop groups, dtscusslcm Sept. 4. It's a concert with a The poor soprano knows this, tendent of Rham district In the 8-10-year-O'ld relay. Of East Hartford) his iMrformancea I’m quite cer­ South made the hand by dis­ groups and assemblies. ^ ' An estimated 966 eligible resi­ Orchard HUl took first place plot, combining works from so she always approaches these achoola, la reported aa still in dents have still not registered many familiar Gilbert and Sul­ tain Mr. Szell practices what points with fear and trepidation. carding a black queen. No mat­ with Wapplng second and Forecast of Fall he preaches. search of a part-time kinder- as voters, according to Mrs. livan scores . . . Walter Pldgeon Physically, the sound Is difficult ter which suit East returned. Pleasant Valley third. PHONE 649-9279 In contrast, Philadelphians grarten teacher. He is also seek VA Looka Ahead , Oritzer, a registrar of voters. stars this week at the Mt. Tom to produce, but she must show South could get to dummy with Wapplng took first place in In Northern U.S. speak glowingly of “ The Or­ ing applications for two custo­ the jack of that suit. Then he The total, Mrs. Gritzer says, is Playhouse In “ The Happiest effort. She’ll reqiilre a deep WASHINGTON — The Ve« the 11-12-year-old relay, with Manchester, Conn. mandy sound.” There la, actual­ dial positions at the regional could cash the jack of diamonds based on a canvass made of the MllUonalre,*’ the more or less breath, but her bosom must not high school, and for a teacher erans Administration estimate* town to determine the voter po­ Orchard HIM and Pleasant Val­ By THE ASSOOIATEO PRESS ly, an “ Ormandy sound," but heave convulsively In advance and take a finesse to win the there should not be. An orches­ able to cover study halls, lunch that at the end of this century tential. ley tied for second place. Much of the North had a fore­ of the note. rest of the tricks. one out of three World War II In the mixed relay, Wapplng tra sould have great vari­ hours and related nofi-lnstruc- Dally QueaUon 1 The town now has a total of taste of fall today. She should hK K bang on the tional functions at the regional veterans now living will still be 8,799 registered voters, In­ took first place, with Orchard eties of sound. There should be button but many sopranos Aa dealer, you hold: Spades. A cool front Interrupted sum­ a “ Mozart sound," a Beethov­ high. alive and three out of four Ko. cluding 3,648 Democrats; 1,879 HUl and Pleasant Valley dis­ I ■ II “ feel’’ for it and the audience K-9; Hearts, K-Q-IO-9-6; Dia­ rean War veterans will be. < mer, enveloping most of the en sound” and so on, but there County 4-H Fair monds. 10-5-2; Chibs, K-10-8. Republicans and 1,272 who are qualified. doesn’t seem to mind. In fact The 23rd annual Tolland northern half of the country be­ should never be a sound associ­ What do you say? un affiliated. EASY WAY TO GET FINE GIFTS tween western New York and the audience doesn’t seem to Coxmty 4-H Fair will take The total number of register­ Manchester Evening Herald ated only with the performer. mind if she Is a bit sharp or flat Answer: Pass. The hand Is the Rockies. Certain great performers had place Friday and Saturday at not quite worth an opening bid acMcmiMiR ..Mt ed voters, combined with the South Windsor correspondent, oven after “ feeling” for the the Tolland County Agricul estimated number of eligible Temperatures sank to 38 limited sound palets, aa for ex­ in first or second p otion, al- bowobuitohJ*®® Anne Lyons, tel. 644-8682. above zero In Pellston, Mich., note. Just so it sounds high and tural Center In Vemon. Direc­ BMMNESWffBtlS voters who are not registered, ample the late Walter Oiesek- loud, they’re satisfied. and to 39 In International Falls, Ing, Here was a miniaturist of tors are doing their best to gives the town a voting potential Minn. Ely, Nev., also had a 39. sound and his delicate tones on But let her "crack” or let her make the event a big success of around 8,764. Town Reservists Many points In the North the piano were evocative of the fail to prolong the note far be­ and to attract the public. Fea­ Matinees Dally 1:30 Mrs. Oritzer says that there checked off lows In the 40s and charm of baroque and roccoco yond the duration indicated by tured will be dairy and sheep will be only three more regular 60s. days. Consequently he was at the composer, and her tenure as Judging, a horse show, 4-H en­ voter-making sessione before At USAF Camp Warm, humid air continued his best In works by Bach and a prima donna wlU be as sud­ tertainment, a sheep blocking iiutdflipei the town election Oct. 4. PliUDSnMPS! covering the Southeast. Read­ Motari. Debussy also demands denly crutalled as the careers contest, vegetable, flower and Ar Architect '^'hosen A number of Manchester Air ings near the lOO-degrre mark a small tone as a rule, so of most French prime minis­ food auction, suid a square The archltectUK. firm of Force reservists are in training were common Sunday from ters. And there are always those dance. All 4-H Tolland Ctounty Aik' ' ' 'M fi Kane and Fairchild, of Hart­ i 11 II II ii Ji ii i Qteseking was a great exponent cilil I It in another Manchester—New Texas to Southern CSalifornia. of this composer as well. sadists who hope this will hap­ members may participate. Ad­ Watt Disney's ford, haa been selected to draft Wide areas of the nation re­ He had the good sense rarely pen. ditional details will be given “ CINDKRELLA” BURNSIDE plans (or the town’s new mid­ Hampshire—for 15 days. A ceived generous rainfall Satur­ to play any other composers, Of course, her rivals are to be later. 1:30-6:45-9:56 dle school. They af^^^ members of the day and Sunday. Much of the Visitors A preliminary cost estimate A for when he did he was fre­ reckoned among this number, plus: “BATTLE OF VILLA 905th Troop-Carrier Group (M) Northeast was bathed in a half­ quently diappointlng. Within but an amazingly large propor­ Prof. Charles C. Sellers of FIORITA” is to be submitted to the board (Reserve), holding its annual Steak Sale! | inch downpour Sunday and the confines of his rather limit­ tion of the aucUence is Itkevrise Dickinson (Allege, Carlisle, Pa., of education by Sept. 1. active duty tour at Grenier Roasano BrazzI Temple School some stations reported acctnnu- ed repertoire he was the most hoping to hear a bad "clinker.” waa a weekend visitor at the Maureen O’Hara Field. lations of more than sui Inch. Temple Beth Hlllel will hold MONDAY, ^ perfect pianist I ever heard. The soprano may have simg home of his son, Horace W. Sel­ 2:50-8:06 Participating are Capt. John Rainfall was more than gen­ Yet he was really not a great thousands of notes beautifully lers. Mrs. Sellers was a visitor registration for Simday School Wednesday F. Hutchins of 67 Oak St.; Staff TUESDAY, ■ erous in southern New Mexico artist since he was so limited, and artistically, but if she fluffs at the home of relatives In an on Sept. 12 from 9 a.m. to noon Sgt. Norman G. Streeter of 442 Sunday evening. Flash flooding and to many people he was dis­ this one, even the most stupid adjoining town. They have de­ “ What’s New Pussycat” (Hurry—Ends Tues. at the temple. Education chair­ WEDNESDAY " W. Middle Tpke.; Airman l.C. at Las Cruces resulted in the appointing. member of the audience wlU parted for a continued vacation Jay North man Allen Brown, Northvlew Timothy C. Nolan of 95 Autumn closing of a two- to three-square on Cape Cod. Dr., may be contacted for Super-Right QuaUtif Cut From Heavy Com H Although an Instrumentalist know It and thus feel Jiutified Martin Milner St.; Airmen 2.C. Frank G. mile section to traffic. can afford to be a specialist, a in criticising the entire produc­ Other visitors during the furtoer Information. Cribbs of 29 Cornell St., Ray­ U A drive-ln movie and a 80-unlt weekend were the Rev. and Olympians U Fad Staar Baaf —- Jvxey And Flavorfnl. | conductor esmnot. He simply tion. mond E. Schauster of 22 Cum­ trailer court were evacuated must have a thoroughly broad Even the stage hands will in­ Mrs. Howard C. <3hsjnpe of Recreation director Sam berland St., Robert M. Ohurllla 9UPER-RIOHT QUALITY B| when waters rolled down arroy- Bloomfield. The Rev. Mr. Brady has announced toe win­ DON’T GO background and understanding. terrupt their card games back- MEADOWS'”^' os and Into town. HUD SPCID npViV H! 91 ners in the fourth annual play­ of 40 Glenwood St.; and Airmen The concert artist can well get stage for this one moment, the Ghampe wilt complete his Inter­ 3.C. William C. Baker of 33 Mayor T.J. Graham called It by with one or two different chorus will naturally be listen­ im summer services at Broad­ The Big “HulU-BaUoa!” ground Olympics. the city’s worst flash flooding In For the third time In four Goslee Dr., Russell L. Mercer of Chuck Steaki, 59'^ I programs a season, since he a] ing, the conductor will have to view Congregational Church in s A Romp 114 Summit St. and Thomas J. IS years and predicted damage pears before constant]fy the near -.future. The Champes “ Hercules, Samson, years, Wapplng playground SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY - NONE PRICED HIGHER || listen with uplifted baton aa she , s A Oasser Ullyses” Matrick of 238 School St. would be high. changing audiences., The con hangs on to the note precari­ were callers at the home of the children ran up the highest '• A She-Bang! Today and Tuesday Water was a foot deep In ductor has the saitra audience ously, and the musicians in the Herald correspondent. . Jane .;>ir.rLee- overall total. u “ZEBRA” Sirloin Steak I some parts of town and National week after week and must pit will be listening too. AncUon Items Fonda in Color Manin Scores were; Wapplng, 361 Guardsmen and Army reserv­ change Ms program for every If she negotiates this moment More items are needed for the Mat. 3:00—Eve. 8:00 points; Pleasant Valley, 288 G SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY M ists were called to assist In CO-HIT points; Orchard Hill 224 points concert. annual auction sponsored by the "CAT BALLOU!" G successfully there will be tumul­ evacuations and traffic control. It Is here that Bernstein tuous applause. If she fails there Hebron Congregational Men’s Martha Hyer - Color M at 1:80 Pleasant Valley won the Registrations Rains Saturday swelled rivers shows Ms greatest weaknesses. will be a groan far louder than Fellowship. The bam will be Eve. 8:80-9:80 Olympics last year and entered FilletSteak?H;ru79^ I and streams in the vicinity of “ FIRST MEN IN A conductor has to start early that to be heard when a hlgh- open from 6:30 p.m. to dark ■raB MOON” the most number of children In SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY STEAK m Pueblo. Colo. Water was five this year’s event. Now Being Accepted lailili to learn the repertoire and to wire performer In the circus Tuesdays and Thursdays week­ f’H lA 1 /8J? AIM CfJNUmnNf 0 feet deep In some Pueblo streets study the background of the Children under 12 Free! In all, 126 children partici­ Day or Evening for a brief time Saturday night. misses hla step and plummets ly- giant free PLAYGROUND AMPLE f’ARKING many composers, their lives, into the net. Saprising Weather pated, with some new records Programs BonelessSirloiniBl.49 5 The fire department reported their Ideals, the times In which Early riseni In this area shiv­ established. receiving a call from one wom­ For sopranoe there Is no net; SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY B they lived and so on. Nor can he somehow she’ll still have to car­ ered with cold, and extra cloth­ Mike Ooburn, Orchard Hill, For Technicians an who said she saw boulders let two new records: In the run­ S fA fllrC TOP ROUND deviate from this constant pur­ ry on for the rest of the per­ ing as well as extra heat were the size of washing machines be­ suit of knowledge if he is to ^ve necessary, Saturday morning, ning broad jump for 18 year OR CUBED LB ing pushed past her house. formance knowing that the au­ Beginning 1.09 convincing Interpretations of the dience thinks she Is lousy. after an imuasually hot and olds, he leaped 14 feet, 8 Inches, SUPER-RK5HT QUALITY breaking the old record by 1 vast array of composers and Wouldn’t you like to be a humid day the day before. oompoeitlons he must present. prima donna? It seems as If weather change fpot, 7 Inches, and in the base­ Sept. 20 ball throw he heaved the ball Luther Leaguers were trying to do all it could to study Leading to Porterhouse "’*'‘1.1.09 shock and bewilder us this sum­ 381 feet, 11 feet more than the mer, which was cold and chilly previous record. Careers in Electronics, AU ^aeh Featuraa Off to Florida Steve Argenta of Wapplng up to about the middle of Communications and At Your A&P... August, except for occasional bfo'.;e the old record in the Thirteen members of the scorches, and than displayed a standing broad Jump by 8Mi Electro-Mechanical Luther Leauge of Emanuel sample of real summer weath­ Inches, with a leap of 7 feet, 7V4 SHOPPING H iM o ck PtIW LI 49* Technology er. It warmed up during the Inches. Lutheran Caiurch will attend a The Bahy Has All this year’s top perform­ Youth Conference of the Luth­ day Saturday; “ pleasant and For Farther Information Crab L e fi S9* sunny," as the papers said. ances are considered new rec­ eran Caiurch In America tomor­ ords, becauae categories were Write or Phone 622-6034 changed from last year to ac­ row through Sunday at Miami Manebester Evening Herald Interviews lologiNi u 5 9 ^ Beach, Fla. The theme of the Been Named... commodate more children Hebron correspondent, Miss. Dally 8:80 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. conference ia "Called to Disci- Susan Pendleton, tel. 828-84M. First place winners are; Liverwurst ^ 5 3 ' pleshlp Today.” Running broad Jump: Boys Evenings Tues., Wed. They are Miss Daryl Bagley, 6-7, Larry Amos, Orchard Hill; and Thura, 6:80 to 9:00 p.m. HOTEL HELD VP AGAIN girls 6-7, Peggy Boothby, Or- TODAY OR TOMORROW David Bengtson, SUss Dorria Di- SWEET TENDER MILFORD (AP) — TVo men, Chard Hill; boys 8-10, Don Manno, Richard Benson, Rich­ Lynn, TteMra Ann, daughter of Alan James and Judith one armed with a snub-nosed TONITE AND TUES. ard Heck, Richard Larson, John goucler. Pleasant Valley, and Tht Ward Mlnney Lynn, 3 Garrett’s Rentals, North UtUe Creek Rd., revolver, hold up the Holiday Leon Smith, Orchard Hill; Lehmus, Miss Susan Horton, Dover, Del. She was born Aug. 5 at Dover AFB Hoepital. Inn on the Boston Post Road “ CAT BALLOU” at 8:40 EARS Miss Kirsten Johnson, Miss girls 8-10, Brenda Ferralra, Technical lactltuta Yellow Corn 12 39 Her maternal nandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. and made off with $560 in cash Pleasant Valley; boys 11-12, Priscilla Johnson, Mark John­ Mlnney* 45 St. Paul Dr. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and $376 worth of chseks Satur­ (A dlv. of the Unlv. of Htfd.) 2 son, Jonathan Nelson and Miss Rich McAlees, Wapplng; girls day night. It was the second 2 and Mrs. Charles K. Lynn, 47 Green Rd. 21-12, Linda Kelley, Orchard JANi PAkKH tARGf I INCH I IB I OZ Barbara Rasmusson. 9 9 • • • 44 Nllea Street Hartford robbery this month at ths hotel. iun; boys 18 and over, Mike Speakers at the confab include Kuspert, CXiriatopher Tlionuls, son of Henry M. and Rhubarb-Apple Pie 55' Dr. Franklin Qark Fry, pres­ f r o t h y L. Thomaa Kuspert, 6060 North 11th Avenue, ident of the Lutheran <3hurch CHKK THE HAVORI CHICK THE PRICII 15e Off REG PRICE Phoenix, Arls, He was bom July 81 at the Good Samaritan In America, and the Hon. Hu­ Hospital, Phoenix. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and TIL WEDNESDAY.!! bert H. Humphrey, vice presi­ Mrs. Carl R. 'ITiomas, Vemon. His paternal grandparents Tm Bags k»„„„ 100 ;;o84‘ dent of the United States. Dr. ANSFlELDu are Mr. and Mrs. Christisn Kuspert, Hartford. His maternal IPM.WIUIMANTICxaW. Hagen SUack, radio and televi­ great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William J. Smyth Sr., sion lecturer, will conduct Bible “ i'UBsycat” 8:2U JANE FONDA DICK VAN DYKE 181 E. Center St. LEE MARVIN study each morning. Fellowship, “Masquerade” 10:18 ■— _ L- - ’ • ____ .ntroiNANN iYAAiWffiMARORET 3 Save Ii 3 3 '‘"SiSl" hootenanny and drama will be MoOsbe, Andrew Lincoln, son of Robert A. and Gay WED.I “WHAt’S NEW t*USSYCAT7 Extraordinary suggestion? Yes. But 3 A&P FROZEN Included In the program. Mosher McCabe, 43 Scott Dr., Vemon. He was bom Aug. 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal granopar- there is an extraordinary reason for-it snU are Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Moeher, Somers. His pa- Memorial Held *temal----- ’ grandmother la Mra Eunice R. McCabe, Brookline, UNINf Cmt Wwf. o n 41 . . . the most exciting event in our 50- Mass He has a brother, Eric, 8, and a sister, Diane, 6. Orange Juio • * • • • Barbara Bairv year history! When you see what hap­ By Tall Cedars Whats New MWIT I n m Lsusford, Nancy EUen, daughUr o f Gordon P. and Hsi­ ■ k l b b d d u n i l s o n pens on Wednesday, you wiii know it 2-12 OZ 6 0 Z H Q l an Mur|4iy Lunsford, 191 Woodland Dr., Wapplng. She was Pussycat? CANS 69c CANS 0 7 More then 300 membeni of bom Aug. IS. at Manchester Memorial Hoe^ U u. Her ma­ •MWEEMfflar was worth waiting for. So, don’t buy the Tall Cedars and gueste at­ ternal grandmother Is Mrs. John P. Murphy, Medford, Mama F T — , _____ I y I I 'I 5 tended New Englind Tall Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William C aiMNSM Begniar more food than you absoiutely need, Cedars Sunday yesterday at Lunsford, West Hartford. She haa a sister, kathlcsn, 3. UNmOMITNTB Price# smIm ti,;u.it j is JANC PARKN lAVI UP To 74c Cathedral of the Pines, Rlndge, • • • • • TsoHMootoip m m Bon before then. Or you’ll be sorry! N.H. The Rev. Joseph Zezzo, Quinn, Sarak Manalim, daugliUr o f Edwin L. and Sus­ OldFatMssMiCeoklH 3,^ 1.00 execuUve director of Christian anna Robb Quinn, 194 Woodland Dr., Wapplng. She was BURLESQUE at OAKDALE AcUvlUes Council, Hartford bom Aug. IS at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ AAP - IT'S ALL PURE COFFEi was the principal speaker. ternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra Sherwood J. Robb, 31 BaRf-.y Pants CoiiRMliaiis Stn|i Tpasiu', for siding or painting? Acting Supreme Senior Tall Wyllys SL Her paUmal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra Si|iiealiiiR UioiiiK’s and Alt' INSTANT COFFEE Cedar Martin D. B. Boetetter Walter B. Quinn, 380 Main St. She has three brothers, Ed­ of Hagerstown, Md„ delivered a win Jr., 9; John, 7; and Hugh, 8. GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES lA V I UP TO 01c OVM memorial address for the late 9 9 9 9 9 OTHM MANDS Grand TBll Cedar Earl Ham­ - son of the laU Bruce Owsn MONTHLY REPAYMENT TERMS 1 M d P a ^ l a Scaimsir MoKsnnw, Boa 804, Oolonla] Rd.. 1 a m o u n t YOU mond and Supreme Dletriot 1 RECEIVE 12 payminti 24 payminti 36piyminti | lOOZ ECONOMY « .09 Deputy Robert Muldoon of B o l^ . He was bom Aug. IS at Manehsstsr Memorial Hos­ Manchester dedicated two cedar pital. Hla maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra Augus­ Ann COR/O 1 S 600 S S3 m _ SIZE JAR ONLY I t s Scennsll, 48H Maple St. Hla paU m ^ grandparenU are .. 1 trees In his memory. 1 i.2 0 0 106 56 39.33 1 All New England Foraete Mr------and Mrs.------Fred MeKsnney.^Csnney, 40 M t Nebo Plaee. He hes a elsUr, OSkl Lornne, 38 months. 1 ,'r.W6;'’T 159 .84 .. 59.0(^ 1 w were representad. A Bhort meat- * ^ 9 WIASQUEILADe’ w A s BiMiisiLiaiaiyife uper Ing wa* held and Dean W. Cron- lIFf INSUHANCr INCLUDED ' 830 SILVER LANE, EAST HARTFORD Ute, Grand Tall Oedar of Nut­ Derby. MtohaM Edwimid, son o f Thomas J, aad^ Marw t m m m m jH B T iiin m f X T M MEEOHMANCE meg Forest, of Manchester, was wrst Biwlt Derby, 104 Park St He tras bom Aug. 18 at arkcts Manclmter Memorial Hospital. His maUmal grand&ther U mDNITE SHOW MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST, CORNER BROAD ST., MANCHESTER— 1815 MAIN ST., WEST END OF TOWN, WILUMANTIC i elected temporary chairman to Mr. Albert B. Brault Luxmenm-, Md. Hie paUmel gnuUL •tnrta Wednesdnp THl CONNeCTICUT BANK organize a permanent commit­ Pf*’«» ‘f . »re end Mrs. Joseph P. Derby, Springfield, 4$ Bjg. Low Prte^lAO Prices efftcHve AU AgP Super Msrketi la lM« tee to make thg viait to the Ca­ "OAT BALU)V^ AND TRUIT COMPANY rV S l’-lf*. brothers, Thomea 11. Kevin. 10, Brondan. awnmunhy sad vMnky. thedral In the rinea an sjrnu-1 7, aM l y wRhy, 3; and three e l e t ^ Sueen. ■tove MoQneei^Lee Brnnlek U J4. MAIN ST. 898 MAIN BT. event. “Bnlqr Tkn 1 ^ Most FnU" ^ M eiy PaUMa, Ii and OhUMcina t. or OZ MANOHBSTBB PAJtKADH . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ MONDAY, AUGUST 28, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1965 f j m .

party and town affairs since Wednesda/e primary, be4iwten Tolland moving to Tolland.” the hours Of noon and • p.m. at Mrs. Backes, in elating her the Town Hall.” q\iallficatlons for the position, Correotlon said, ”I have worked steadily FREEl! The name of the chairman of Primary Campaign Warms for the past 10 yaere, as a leg^ the ‘Trane 04ty for Town a e rlt secretary for one year and as Committee” was IncorrecUy A Now Roll Of a bookkeeper and office man­ spelled In Friday’s Herald. His For Town Clerk Aspirants ager for the past fourteen name should have bead Edward Kodoh Film years.” She charged that,' "my Vollrath. With Each Roll Developed Olalms and counter • clalmej primary on Wednesday will be opponent Mrs. Gay, as a regis­ (RIaok and White and were exchanged today In the I« enUrely parUean afW r. the tered nurse, hasn't work In any Mancheotor Eventng HernM Color Frlnta) ' Independent voter, who la com­ capacity for approximately ten Tolland oorrsapondent. Eott spirited Democratic battle over pletely disenfranchised during years,” the town clerk candidacy. this phase of our election proc­ She added, 'T am firmly con­ Quatrale, tai. i76-2S46. Preston Harding, Democratic LIGGEH'S ess, will be closely watching vinced that, for the Democrats AT THE PARKADB town chairman, urged Demo­ the Democratic party to see to win in October, we have to crat! to support the ceucue-en- that we meet our responelblll- Income Doublet dorsed candidate, Mrs, Irene have qualified, hard-working ties as a political party. We candidates. My service to the CHARLOTTE AMAUE, U. «. Gey, In Wedneedey’s primary. have the best ticket so far, and Democratic party is priKjf of my He charged that her opponent, I am confident the regletered Virgin Islands — Per capita In­ DONOR Mrs. Maxene Backes, won some hard work, my years of office come In the U.S. Virgin Islands Democrats of Tolland will con­ FOR WE caucus support as the result of experience are proof of my nearly doubled In the last six tinue to provide all the voters qualifications. I sincerely seek ysars, rising from 1986 In 1969 a political deal. of 'tollend the beat choice pos- the support of all registered And Mrs. Backes attacked her elble on Oct. 4." to $1,7(» In 1964, This Is the MOTHERS TO BE . . . the Blood Donors who hove contribuf- nent’s quelKIcetiona for the Democrats who feel that we highest Income in the Carib­ Mrs. Backes’ Btaiement need qualified, hsrd-worklng bean. Swimsulte, Nnrsing and Ma­ X t. In a statement released this Harding's Statement candidates for our town of­ ternity Bras, OIrdlee, Uni­ morning. Mre. Backes, charged fices.” R.I. GETS PLANES forms, Drees Si, Tops, Stretch ed so generously to the support of the In e statement released yeS' that Mrs. Gay, "has never done WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 10:45 ■ 6:30 terday, Harding said "In spite anything and has never been Mrs. Backes concluded, "I be­ PROVIDBNCE, R.I. (AP) — Pants, ate. of the claims of Mrs. Backes, heard of in the Democratic lieve the town clerk's office The Air Force has requisitioned Mrs. Gay won the caucus en party until the last two or three needs modernlzallon, and that five light observation planes Connecticut Red Cross Blood Program. dorsement because more peo months, even though she has the office should be studle.H members put on the fair themeelvee, Instead of de­ support Mrs. Gay, who made Mrs. Edith Fawcett 8umner G. Prior Jr. Edward A. White Sylvester Barnes pending on the adult town eommtttee to do the work. (Herald photo by Pinto.) Donald K. Anderson Salvatore Lombardo Richard AUely Robert Johns Mrs. Marie Benson no such attempt at such a Bertram E. Peingold Robert Longcrler Mrs. Lucy M. Prokopowies Rev. Edward W. Jedmson Adorn Wilkowskl Mrs. Olga Anderson Charles A. Ferguson Willard C. Allen Donald L Williams George M. Blake ploy. Furthermore, In order to Mrs. Vera Andlslo Ivan E. London Robert W. Purvis Jr. Bradford Alpers Roy C. Johnson Mrs. Elizabeth Blodgett formance of Tuesday’s weather keep the record straight, the EJdward J. Ferris Mrs. Ekiith Longfellow Daniel Puzlnas Raymond JoUe Harold Williamson Mrs. Helen Aseltlne Alfred K. Finke Charles Anderson Gilbert L. Wilson Jr. Don Carpenter Tolland Is expseted for Wednesday as statements which I released to 3 Albert Puzzo Frank J. Atwood Calvin D. Fish Harley Lovell Mrs. Charlotte Anderson Allan R. Keenan Austin Chambers this high moves slowly over Con­ the press, and which I repeated Armand H. Aubut Francis Loye John Quaglla Roy L. Keith Jr. Kenneth L Wilson necticut. at the caucus, concerning the Mrs. Evelyn Fitzgerald Berthold Quosnltschkn Eric Anderson Ronald B. WlnUier Gerald Chappell Walter Bachus Mrs. Ruth Flaherty Charles E. Loso Mrs. JulU Anderson J(dm Koenig Clifton Coffin Five-day Foiwooet confusion as to the town com­ Thaddeus Backlel Raymond W. Luce Mrs. Ruth Ralph Felix Kolodzl^ Mrs. Thelma Woodbridge Ideal Weather Blesses Temperatures in Connecticut mittee endorsement for tho Mrs. John Flynn Wallace A. Rascher Miss Marion Anderson Mrs. Maybelle L. Woodln George H. DanleU Sr. Alexander Balchunae Ronald W. Flynn Lloyd Lumbra Geno Andreinl Paul Korney Thomas H. Dawkins Tuesday through Saturday are office of town clerk, wore both Joseph Bangasser Mrs. Anna Lynch Peter Ratti BYank J. Kos Henry Wyman expected to average below made at the specified request Mrs. Alice F. Fody William A. Reichert Walter J. Andrews John Zelenak Joseph F. Donahue Town 4~H Fair Saturday Anthony Baranowskl Mrs. Esther Foley Robert J. Lyons PhlUp Andrulot Joseph Kovalsky David Donovan Sr. normal. Cooler at the beginning of Robert Mongeon, the then Alfred 8. Barrett Roderick A. McCann Mrs. Dorothy Relnohl Mark Kristoff Ray Zemsmek and end of the period. campaign manager of Mrs. August Frank MUlard Appleby Mrs. Helen M. Zimmer David Eldridge George A. Barrow Joseph McCooe Mrs. A n e s Reneker William Kuhns Ideal weather conditions 8at-<^. Tennis Tournament The normal high and low tem­ Gay’s opponent.” George L. Barrow Paul J. Frankenberg Jr. Richard T. Rhodes Joseph Aubln Sam Feltham Mario Frarttaroll Jr. John McElraevy Kenneth D. Arey Richard Kurtz Donald Frankland urday gave vlaltore to the town Winners of the board of rec- peratures In the Hartford area Hardlngi^added that he foela Joseph Barth James McGann Myron Rice Paul LaBrec reation-aponaoredreation-spoiuored tetennis tour- are 81 and 66; in Bridgeport, 70 Mrs. Gay's "ten year rilildency NEW! Stanley Bates Kenneth Prohardt WllUam Rice Arnold O. Aronson WllUam J. Gabbey 4-H fair at the Meadowbreok John C. Punke Mrs. Maud McGehan Adam Bajorls Rene Landry Mrs. Mary Garaventa nament Friday nljlitt were Don- and 61; and in New Haven, 78 in town, and her combination Charles Baxter Jr. Edward McGregor Norman F. Rich Louis Lanzano 3 GALLON DONORS School more than ample oppor­ na Gozdz and Lor>rralne WM- and 60. of talent, personality, and re Mrs. Ulllan Bayer Frederick M. Gaal Joseph A. Richards Miss Barbara E. Baker Ronald H. Gates John Gallagher Miss Ruth McIntosh Alvin Baldt Mrs. Estelle Lappen tunity to take In the livestock heton girl's doubles, and Ricky Precipitation may total up to aponalbility so desirable for tho Raymond L. Beaupre Mrs. Alice Richmond Raymond C. Larlvee Mrs. Florence Getzewlch George Gallschneider Georgy McLeifrerty Nelson Richmond Conrad Banas Russell B. Granlss and poultry sxhibits and ex­ Krechko and John Griswold, H Inch In some areas, occurring position of town clerk, certain­ a fiber filled bra thaUs Theodore Beebe Jr. Francis Gardner Mrs. May M cL ou^in Dr. John F. Barry Mrs. Mildred Larsen Edward Ackerman WUllam M. Haberem amine the booths dsmonstrat- boy’s doubles. as showers late Thursday or ly qualify her for the position.’ John C. Beggs Mrs. Lorraine McKay Mrs. Johanna Rinaldi Mrs. Virginia Larsen Friday. He concluded, "While our John J. Gaudlno George C. Rlngstone George C. Beeny Joseph J. Adamo Werner Hlrsch ing ths ac(Uvlties that 4-H young- Sixteen boye and girls, from padded but isnH! Mrs. Dorothy Belcher Frederick J. Gauthier WUllam McKenzie John Bengston Robert Lassen a group of 40 children from Richard J. Bell Richard McKeon George Rlshell Mrs. Nancy Akin RusseU Hughes stera undertake the year Mrs. Anne A. Gechas Mrs. Doris Rlvosa Sylvester Benson James N. Leber Carl Hunter around. Grades 4 through 8 who signed Mrs. Jane Bensche Carl A. Gelssler Robert H. McKinney Jr. George Bettlnger BSmest El. Ley Bruno Allczi up for the recreation board’s Leo Bernard Richard McMahon Mrs. Marjorie Roach Mrs. Veronica Irvine A highlight of the fair was a Charles E. Genovese Mrs. Alice C. Robert Earl Bissell Ernest C. Linders Jr. Donald E. Alsbaugh Lewis LaBrec dog obedlance demonstraUon three week oouree, competed. Paul A. Bernard John J. Gerard Harold McNeely George Loftus This is the second year teh- what kind of douhletalk it that?. Mrs. Mary BlelsM Henry L. Robert Robert Blake Mrs. Muriel Andrulot George Legler resented by Vernon Police Clement J. GibeauH Edward C. Macauley Mr. Je«m M. Robert Stanley Blazinskl Charles Luce £ergeant Rotert Kjellqulst and nls leasons have been offered; Paul Blelskl Jr. Charles E. Gill Ralph Maccarone WUllam L. Luettgens Edward Atkinson Fred LJbby classes were held three times a Charles C. Bigelow Charles E. Robinson Mrs. Helen Bojarskl Wilfred Lisk hie German Shepard, Kearns. Robert Giorgettl Ihomas MacDougaH Mrs. Nancy Rowe Mrs. Wanda Bonadles Clement Lupacchino Fred W. Badger At one point during the demon­ week, for a total of nine hours Bugene M. Blxler Mrs. Jeanette Girardln Roderick J. MacLean Richard E. Lynne Carl Lombardo of Inetructibn. Kugene L. Blackwell Judge Jay E. Rublnow Mrs. Madeline Bottl Mrs. Blmlly BasUs Joseph L. Lynch stration, when Darid Jedrzlew- Feel it irmide and you’ll see. No movable Alexander Girelll Robert J. Madden Lincoln C. Rudolf AUan Bourn Stuart G. Lynne ski pointed a toy pistol at KJell- Two tennis courts were setup pads, no foam rubber, just a soft pad­ Warren L. Blackwell Howard Gold Gustave Magnuson Charles E. Lyons Anthony Bayles Francis Mahoney b ^in d the Meadowbrook School Bllsh in Mrs. Ann Runde WllUam Bouton Mig. Betty Maiorca quist, Kearns snapped his lead ding built right into the bra . . . Wamer Robert C. Goldsnlder Herbert E. Maguire Mrs. EUzabeth Runde James W. Brand Mrs. Eldna A. McCabe Charles Blakeslee tuat In an effort to attaok the this summer and have received Charles Bodo Harold T. Gooding William T. Maher Charles McCarthy WUllam R. Martens extensive use by residents. calls it fiberfill. CAN’T SHIFT, CAN’T William G. Boehm Herbert G. Runde James J. Brezlnskt Emerson Bosworth Howard A. MUler ‘’assailant”. Kearns returned at Mrs. Emma Gooley George W. Msdione Austin RusseU Henry Bruneau Mrs. Msuy McKeever Norman A. Boulals his master's call, the "gun” was Lumber for the sbe practice LUMP, CAN’T SHRED AND IT’S Mrs. Grace Bogdan Laurent E. Major Mrs. Harriet A. MltcheD backboards was donated by Mrs. Helen Bogush Mrs. Rose Gottfried John D. Ryan Paul Buettner Joseph Mader Carlton E. Burke discarded, and at KJeUqulst’s In­ LIGHT AS AIR . . . WHAT’S EVEN Raymond Gowen Mrs. Elaine E. Malek Quentin G. Mangun George Chandler Robert Ostrander Walter Beaton, Richard St. Bernard Boland Harry R. Rylander Jr. Alexander Burgess Peter W. Plumley struction, Keame tum ^ friend­ Germain, and Warren Webster, MORE IMPORTANT IT’S MACHINE A Mrs. Joyce Graham Mrs. Carol Malkenson Walter H. Scadden Harold R. Burnett Robert May Norman W. Chatal ly and permitted Jedrziewskl to Robert A. Bombay Denis E. Greaney Mrs. Mary Maltempo Henry Matson Eldward H. Ralph local building contractors. WASHABLE AND DRY ABLE! Hans Leo Bonn Walter P. Schultz Frederick H. Burr Jr. Jacob W. Cheney Arthur H. Randall pat him os if nothing had hap­ Clinton Greene Donald Manning Mrs. Mary Schuster Mrs. Antoinette Carablno WUllam Matushak George Ij. Cohen pened. Kjellqulst explained that Gliurch News Paul A. Boris Eugene Griffin William Marsh Harold O. Melendy WUlard L. Roblnsoa The officers and members of Elmer Borst Reginald L. Schmidt Irving Carlson Blverett J. Cole Sr. John J. Schuchl a trained p^toe dog is vicious William Grunske Mrs. Ann Marshall Mrs. Lillian Scott Mrs. Wanda Chartier Mrs. Gladys Melbert Raymond W. Colpltts only at the command of his ­ the ways and means committee Raymond Boudreau Stanley P. Grzyb Dr. Nicholas Marzlsdo Raymond Schuets of St. Matthew’s Holy Name So­ Arthur E. Bouffard William Scott Gregory Chaves John Melesko Eldward P. Coltman Sr. ter, and Is a handy ally for a Sizes 32-38, A, B, C. Watter Grzyb Miss Blanche Mason John Cmiaputtl Mrs. CecUia Michalak Edgar V. Coughlin Irvin H. Secor ciety will meet tonight at 7:30 David G. Bowers Mrs. Shirley Meacham Fritz Semmler Leslie Spencer policeman to have around. White only. $2.50 Eugene Bowers Frank J. Gworek ' William V. Shaw Michael Clvlello Mrs. Clarissa MUler Truman A. CrandaU Awards were presented for at the Grange Hall. William Hagenow Robert Meek Durward MUler Mrs. Meu-ion Crossen Ralph Swanson The Rev. J. Clifford Curtin Mrs. Mable Bowers John F. Shea Jr. Dr. David Caldwell Jr. Mrs. EHalne M. Sweet compeUtlons in clothing, food, James B. Hall WllUam J. Meldnun Miss Louise A. Shea Mrs. Blather Clarke Bart Miniter Arthur E. Doane electricity, vegetables, animals, has announced that registration Mrs. Cynthia Brerlnskl William H. Hand Grover C. MUler Sherwood J. Truman 0 Mrs. Victoria Broda Wallace Shearer Michael J. Clementino Mrs. Betty Mlnnicueei Blarl Doggart demonstraUon booths, record for religious instruction for George M. Hansen Oscar Moberg Ray Moffltt James E. Dougsm Alfred Vennard grades 2 through 8 will be Sept. Mrs. Helen Brookes Joseph Monahan Daniel Sheehan Ralph M. Clifford Kenneth L. Welbust books, and scrap books. Corset Department’^Meiln Floor George Brooks Howard Hansen William Sibrinsz Albert Cole Robert Molumphy Mrs. Alice Farrell The awarde, with some en- 12 in the Hicks School gym af­ Peter Hansen Robert Mongell Dr. Donald Morrison Eldwin N. Flynn FYank Weir ter the Masses. He also said Mrs. Mary Brown Roger K. Morgan Mrs. Sonia Siek Gilmore N. Cole Eldward Werner tranta receivii^ more than one Robert F. Brown John A. Harley Mrs. Barbara Smachetti Mrs. Florence Collins Mrs. Gwendolyn Mott Richard D. Forde were: that more teachers for religious Virgil Hartzog William Morgan Walter Mozzer ’Thaddeus Gadarowski RoUand Wood Instructions are needed, and Arthur A. Buckler Buel L. Hasbrouek James L. Morris Ernest J. Smith Lawrence Converse Jr. . Clothing: Francine Blouln, Mrs. Marlon Buckler Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Raymond Cooper Robert Muidoon Wayne Garland Pam Smith, Debbie Erbe, asked those Interested to con­ Robert Heins Harry Morrison Robert D. Murdock tact him at the rectory. Lucian T. Burdick Roy W. Helm Darrell Morrissette Mrs. Lucille Smith Mrs. Gloria Coro Irving W. Gartslde yzurei Smith, Cherjd Clay, James Burnham Mrs. Elsie Hence Edmond Mosher Isaac Snyder Jerry Coro Hubert L Oatway Mrs. Helena I. GaveUo jjSane BouchaM (S), Francine Weekday Masses will be held Walter Bycholskl Edward R. Herman Jr. Mrs. Muriel Mosler Mrs. Miriam Snyder Mrs. Doris Coughlin Mrs. Mildred Olmsted Harold A. Geer 5 GALLON DONORS Blouln (g), Mary Zabllansky, In the Rectory Chapel at 8:80 Robert P. Cadder William R. Hewitt Robert Mortensen David N. Spear Herbert CrandaB Mrs. Lorraine Peterman Edward H. Glenney GinnetU Blouln, Mary Jane a.m. Tuesday to Friday. Milton Caine Herbert Spicer Earl C. Petersen Beaulieu, Darlene Tompkins, Distribution of the Sunday of­ G John Mrosek Jimn E. Cronin Patrick Grakowsky Sr. James Caldwell George Hickey Fred H. Petlg Jr. John S. Alvord Ann JanneUe, Debra Natale, Janus Higgins Herbert Muir Francis M. Splllane Mrs. Helen Cunningham William H. Haberem Elarl E. Anderson fering envelopes to high school Mrs. Irene Cameron Mrs. Florence Spooner Herbert J. Cunningham Dougliu Phelps WUbert Hadden blue ribbons; Lucinda Rau, and elementary school students Milton 8. Camlllerl Mrs. Roselyn Hin Mrs. Mary Mullaney Richard J. Bagga Burton Hilton Uncoln J. Murphey William H. Spooner Archie D* Amato Harold Porcheron Mrs. EUzabeth HamUton Debbie Erbe, Karen Moulin, will begin this week. Adult en­ Francis B. Carlson Robert W. P ratt Patrick Bolduc Mary Jane BeauUery, Joan velopes will be sent to parishon- Joel Hitt James A. Murray Robert Starkel Mrs. MarceUe Duma Philip Harrison Calvin T. Brown Gustave Carlson Mrs. Valerie Starkel Wells C. Dennlsdn Walter Pyka Douglas R. Hayes Chorches, Theresa Morey (2), ers monthly. it's young...... David O. Carpenter James F. Hodson Mrs. Marlon Mushko Gerard Champagne Mrs. Harriet Horan William Mustard Georgia N. Starkweather Miss Susan Dente Miss Arllne J. Quoos Herman Heck Laurel Smith (^), Cathy Small The Bulletin Board Thomas Carpenter Robert W. Starkweather Rev. K. E. Rask Richard F. Clay Sr. (2), Eileen Zabllansky, Mary it's merry . < s s a Richard T. Carter Jr. Dr. Frank Horton Jack Nash BVancls R. Dleterle Charles Helwlg Joseph Cserwlnskl TIhe Republican town commit­ James Horvath Raymond Negro John H. Steeves Mrs. Nancy Dlmock Arthur E. Raymond George W. Hunt Zabllansky, Beverly Blow (2), tee will meet at the Town Hall WUllam J. Carter Guilford Stephens Mrs. Lena Raymond j Charles Griffin red ribhona; Lynn VendrUlo, Charles E. Case Mrs. Virginia House George Nelson Joseph Donahue John M. Hyde ''James S. LeSure tomorrow night , at 8. William F. Howard Mrs. Blanche Newman Mrs. Sarah Stephens Robert J. Donndly Thomas Reese Charles Jaworskl Darlene Tompkins, Mary Jane There will be a voter-making our bunny Harold Case Albert J. Stevenson Adam Rhodes John F. Maloney Beaulier, Patricia Morey, Deb­ Mrs. Helen Chambers Mrs. Geraldine Hoyt Renato Nicola Mrs. Alona Donovan Raymond L. Johnson Stanley Matteson session at the Tovm Hall Satur­ George R. Hubbard Mrs. Audrey Niles Raymond Stewart Henry J. Donovan Mrs. Gladys Rldolfl Milton Jones bie Erbe (2), Eileen Zabilan day from 4 to 8 p.m. Mrs. Jean Chaplin Bernard F. Stickels Mrs. Evelyn Risley Gerald Millington aky, and Patty Morey, white Francis Charest Warren E. Hubbard Vernon Niles Thomas D. Duff Jr. John C. Kelly Archie Moricz The building committee of the is a honey Mrs. Claire Hughes George J. Nolan Curtis A. Stlmson Mrs. Dorothy D. Dunn WUllam Ritchie Jr. Mrs. Virginia King ribbone. United Congregational Church Frank J. Chmleleckl William Stocks Leonard D. Rivard Mrs. Ruth Ostrander Food: Ernest Smith (2), Ruth Mrs. Edna Christensen John C. Hughes Mrs. Betty Jane Norris Norman Blatcm Mrs. EYances Klein James R. Ritchie will meet tonight at 8 at the Alfred Hunter Walter A. North Elmer E. Stone Kenneth Fairweather Carl Rivers John W. Klein Mendelin, Terry Jedrziewskl, church. Dale Churchill Charles SpraUy Jimmy Jedrziewskl, Jerry Har­ of a shift! Talcott Clapp Ronald Jacobs Arthur Norwood William Strain Miss Barbara Falkowdtl Donald L. Robbins Norman Kloter A story hour will be held at Edward W. Jasitis WllUam L. Stratton Frank Roberts Jr. Ralph Warren rison, blue ribbons; EUeen Za- the Tolland Public Library Harold Clendanlel Jr. Mrs. Barbara Nussdorf Mrs. Eileen B. Fee Joseph A. Kowell Bruce Watkins Mrs. Mary Close Joseph Jassie Abe Nussdorf George Strlmattis James Fee Blarle G. Rollinson Laurence D. Lane bUonsOty, Laurel Smith (2), Wednesday at 8:16 and at 4 Richard Cobb Edward S. Jaworskl Clinton E. O’Brien Jr. Mrs. Jane M. Stuek Miss Yolanda FeUce WUllam M. Rook Daniel Lange Sr. John Morey, Theresa Morey, p.m. Mrs. Kenneth Kaynor wiH Sheldon Cohen Wayne Jensen Mrs. Robert O’Connell Mrs. Mary Suhle Salvatore Fllloramo Mrs. Anne Rothwell Warren B, LeFort Mary Zobilansky, Lucinda Rau, bo the story teller. and only $6 Mrs. Eleanor Cole Mrs. Aide Johansson Joseph X. O’Connor Mrs. Ada Sullivan Maurice J. Fisher Thomks W. Rothwell John C. Long Ernest Smith, red ribbons; Lau­ Thomas Collier Arthur L Johnson Edward O’Donnell Mrs. Vera Sundqulst James F. Fogarty Jr. Mrs. MUda C. Rudln Alphonse Lukas 6 GALLON DONORS rel Smith, Jeffrey Gay, Cath­ MooeheetM' Evening Herald Mrs. Mary Colpltts Bruce Johnson Roger Olcott Mrs. Shirley Taft Mrs. Roxy Foss Rosario Sapienza John McCartan erine Small, white rlbbrnis. Tolland correepondent, Betto Mrs. Natalie Cone Mrs. Claire Johnson Mrs. Mildred Oliver Miss Mary E. Taylor Robert H. Ftanklin Anthony P. Sartor Bknest M. McNeUl William H. Bayrer Electricity: Ehmeot Smith, Qoatrale, tol. 876-2646. Thomas J. Connelly Frank E. Johnson Thomas O’Neill ’ Paul N. Taylor Lyman Fuller Ralph Schaller James McVeigh Raymond Bean Jerry Harrison, blue. Thomas Connolly Mrs. Marjorie Johnson Henry Opalach Roger Thiel Robert P. Fuller William R. SchaUer Robert J. McDonald Alfred Hagenow Knitting: Mary King, Diane Donald 8. Conrad Paul Jones Donald (jstberg Mrs. Mary Tierney A. A. GaUichant Newton F. Schlebel Mrs. Grazla M. Markham Donald K. Kuehl Bouchard, Glnnette Blouln, Area Weather Warren R. Coons David 8. Joyce Robert Otten John B. Toomey Ihmiano Garaventa Mrs Bernadette Schulz Mrs. MarceUe Martens James V. McCooe blue; Theresa Morey, Mary Willard Cormier Mrs. Helen Joyce James Ough Lennart A. Torstenson John Garibaldi Ernest Scott Robert F. Midwood Oliver J. Mlnney King, Aim Pellee, Francine WINDSOR LOOKS ^AP) — Ralph E. Corban Elsie P. Jublnville Mrs. Helen M. Palmer Tedford Tribou Leonard Gigllo Horace S. Scruton Mrs. Marie D. MUler Glenn Mlrtl Blouln, red; Ann Pedes, Debbie The weekend ralne failed to Mrs. Tealle Courtrlght Raymond Juros WlUlam Palmer WllUam Troy Mrs. Sue Gorton Ralph B. Shaw Jr. Roland MUler Tauno Sarpola Erbe, Mary Zabllansky, white. amount to much in Ooimecticut, Francis Cowan Mrs. Emma Kaiser Angelo Parandes Frank Trudeau Robert J. Gordon Jr. Mrs. Celeste Sheldon Meu'tln Mooney Robert R. Steams Sr. VegetaUee: Lucinda Rau, although the surface was damp' Truman P. Cowles Miss Helen Kaiser Chester 8. Parclak Paul L. Turcotte Eldward J. Goss Carl H. Shenning Carle C. Morrill A. Hyatt SuUlffe blue, and Karen Moulin, red. ened frequently Sunday. Frank Crawshaw Leonard J. Kanehl William Parkinson Paul R. Vasalonus Patrick Griffin Alan C. Snelgrove Everett Walker Flowers: Ruta Mendelin and Rains of around an. inch fell WllUam A. Vlens Donald C. Mozzer In Eastern Pennsylvania, with 2 Mrs. Elsie Crockett Atty. Seymour Kaplan Maurice Pass Daniel Guamaccia Richard W. Steeves Frederick G. Nassiff Karen Moulin, red. niomas J. Crockett Bernard Karlin Norman Paulter Albert A. Vincek WUllam A. Steiner lesser amounts eastward across Carl W. Gustafson Karl R. Nlckse In ths animat award cate­ New Jereey and still less over Stanley W. Cross Mrs. Anna Kaven Frederick Peck Edward R. Waite HI Miss Dorothy Haefs Mrs. LUllan Stelmark Vemer W. Nylin gories, awards for market Reuben N. Cutler Harold Kearns Charles H. Peckham Mrs. Beds Walrath C. Hoyt Stilson Long Island and southeastern Charles Hald Frank A. Pearson 7 GALLON DONORS weht to Mary Pellee, New Ihigland, the U.S. Weather John F. Daly William Keish Daniel Pelletier John F. Wnlsh Howard J. Hampton Mrs. Pauline Straight Charles PhUUps Arm Pelles, Theresa Pelles, Roland Dansereau Mrs. Marion Kerr Miss Anne Peresluha Richard Warner Howard O. Hansen Miss EUzabeth J. Stuart Bureau said today. Four-tenths Charles H. Warren David Pierce Ralph Chapman Irene Bllnn, blue; Henry S z ^ - of an Inch of rain fell over Nan The new London Look • « ■ Armando Dama Mrs. Jean Kielick John J. Peretto John R. Hansen Mrs. Margaret Sumner Mrs. Amy Plrkey Sherman R. CoIUns reylo, Jo se ^ Pedes, red; John Mrs. Mary Davis Ralph Kilpatrick Frank Perkins Mrs. Dorothy Warren Ludwig Hansen Mrs. EBsle Swanson Mrs. Linda Platz tucket but only a quarter of an lovely from bedtime thru Mrs. Thomas Dawkins Mrs. M a ^ Warren Rudolph O. Heok Morey, Michael Saemrsylo, Inch at Providence. John Klrkham Clarence Peterson Mrs. Mary Harrison Frederick Tedford Mrs. Nancy RusseU Harry F. Smith white. Chickens: Cloy Wright breakfast and all thru the Dr. Richard Demko William Knowles Harold Peterson Andrew Wayland George Thurber Thus, the bureau said. Eastern Robert Whalen Ralph Harrison Rev. Abram Sangrey received one blue and one red. Connecticut got a little of the Mrs. Oussle L. DeNles Paul M. Kristoff Jr. Mrs. Lillian E. Peterson Miss Bertha Hart James P. Tierney John Sharrock day! Indoors, outdoors, all 3 Mrs. Janice DeNlgrls Mrs. Margaret Kuhimann Robert Phaneuf Mrs. Katherine WhRehouse D ^ : Best In show, Karen measurable rain but only sparse Forrest Hartin William Tierney Kenneth Skinner Moulin, itiohael Brien, blue; 'round the town! It’s the very, Robert Dennison Michul Kutcher Kenneth E. Phillips Adolph Welskonp Robert S. Tomassl amounts fell in Central and Rocco DeSimone Anthony Kvadas Mrs. Ehla Placenta Miss June Werdelln Mm. Barbara HausohUd George A. Smith 8 G A U O N S John Morey, Mark Wright, red; Western Connecticut. Merry Mod Moodl George Dickie Jr. John D. LaBelle Mrs. David R. Pierce Edward WUkos Louis F. Heard Mrs. Wilhelmenia Tonski Noel R. Taft Michael Kuhnty, white. A band of showers shoidd pass Mrs. Florence Heins George Torza WUllam B. Taylor John Btoutnar Ajwarde for booths went to Stanley M. Dickinson Orvls Lambert Mrs. Dorothy Pierce Fred W. Wllmot Charles Towle f over Connecticut this morning Ambrose M. Diehl Mrs. Robina Lamprecht Phillip Pierce Gordon A. Wilson Robert W. Heller James P. Tierney the foHowtng olubs: Have Nee­ followed by clearing, the bureau Louis C. Dlmock Jr. Mrs. Joan Lane Daniel J. Pinto Rabbi Leon Wind Hsriry Hdmenway Miss EUeanor A. Triesebmann Mrs. Constance Tomciuk dles, Will Knit, IttU e busy Beav- said. The Incoming air will be Douglas Henderson J(Uui W. Volz Joseph Tully Jr. ere, bkw; Pina and Needlsa, H m Dr. Elmer Diskan Jack J. Lappen Norman PUtt Miss Anna Wolfram Mrs. Ann Wabrek 11 G A U O N S drier this afternoon and the sun James L. Dodson Robert P. Larsen Anthony Pond Dustin C. Wood Robert C. Hendrickson Blon Tupper F lying NeefHea. red. will warm it above the low 70s Joseph A. Duggan Norman C. Lasher Douglas 8. Porter Mrs. Ruth Wright WllUam Hesketh Jr. Ronald B. Wadsworth Jr. Francis Vendetta Richard Rothwell Reoord books, David Jedr- of Sunday. Mrs. Margaret M. Dunfleld Harold P. Laws Richard Porter Frank Wyman Mrs. Annette J. HUlery Cantor George Wald Hugh F. Ward . Mewakl. Jerzy Harrison, Jeff rey Kendall WaUcer Clear, cool weather tonight Joseph Dsura Leonard J. Lawson Mrs. Dorothy Potter Herman 'Fulss Mrs. Joan Hulser Harry Wackter Gay, Ruth Mendelin, Karen and a fair, warm afternoon for Wait until you see Burton’s fabu» Jack Early Robert Lawton Warren L. Potter Herbert F. Zepp Jr. Carl C. Hultgren Edward K. Wallace WUllam Wagner lous selection of bunny shifts . . . Carl Walters , Moulin. Mary Janef Beaulieu, Tuesday will result from tho ap- Harry Elch Robert Lozzari John 8. .Pratt Walter J. Zinkar Harry Huntington Allan P. Walch 13 G A U O N S Debra Natale, Mary King, proaoMng high preasure aystem woven G. Leo Hogan Hrs. Lillian D, Warner Mrs. Dorothy Wood Select from Dan River’s Richard Embser Francis Leary ^rank J. Preneta Leonard Zwick Howard L. Smith Nancy King, Laurel Smith. Joan now cantered in tho upper Mis Madras cottons, guaranteed NOT Ohorohaa, Ann Janette, Fran- aisslppi Valley. A repeat per ' nine Blouln, Cheryl a a y , Bev­ to bleed — woven checks in gay erly Blow, Mary Zabllansky, gingham with smocking—or doUl, PIOT DONORS 1 IRREGULAR DONORS 1 Theraaa Morey, Ernest Smith, stripes or prints that can be worn Katherine BmaU, aU blues. with or without a belt. 8, M, la to ^ **>6 Summer, timdltlonslly low Red awards for reoord books went to Jkmny JedniawskI, Choose yours and please aay ch argt Give the Gift of Life Give Blood huStaZ “^A SE GI^^* ^ wonderful group of Debbla Btbe, Diana BounAard, it! Olay Wright, Lucinda _ Rau, THIS MESSAGE IS SPONSORED IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST BY THE FOLLOW ING:! G— lnnette: “ I noutn, DaileM Tonn- klne, John Morey, Patrioia Morey. 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P A O S BIX BIANCHESTfiR EVENING HERALD, MANCHI2STER, CONN^ MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1965 ment park. It’s got rides," Hui)t* •r said. "Dancing," K M all said. Jimmy "You know, an amusement dsmaoratie eapitala of the wurM- have' TV-Raclio Tonight Inside pftTk.*' to make the Vletnameae pqaaant thii ,Somewhere close, artillery pawn in their ohaUenga to one an* ittm ittg i|prald was going oft.'^sts sersamed in ether? Report Breslin ths sun ovarhead, Thsy sat with How high and mighty and important thstr chins down so ths sand Television k r (OontlaiMd from Pago •) wouldn’t blow into thsir tyss. do you have to feel, to be one of the They talked about an amuse­ ttOO You so very small number of leadership, ment perk In Long Beach where ,|0) Mtmory Lsm i s !.'' Rowlind Evani Jr. ways and then Mack shirts were ig) Chayamis•yann* psopis in the world who desida whan' Robert IX Novak climbing out o( the trenehss un­ young kids go. Then Kendall’s 4) uoj’d ... ( ve O o t_____ eyes came up and he saw a guy B-U)----Carlins Carlins WSid fWI ■:I0 ntiques 1. u n and where wars must be fought, over der the bushes and ..ubaeriMlos TV what peasant fields and bodies? through tha vlUage, X Company walking towards them from an ( 5 ^ Me 'riliLeime for'gotfor'farfsaalt ' Wa s h in g t o n — At lont came after them. They came other hole. (li) Suiummer PUriiouse • Should ordinary people, say \hese tut, after years of pobh* across the bridge and Into the "What are you, eott?" he • :00 I)**^--'^** Nawi, -IperU, s, Wasthsr • ;00 (M) Men of Our Time i) What’i- • I’s NNawT ^ ? 10-3M0) jronaBhsM WbMere peasants in Vietnam, some day have poohlng, responsible consarvs. village and Capt. Webb was yelled. "You’U get ehot right 0) pash Oo(> some option as to whether or not they lives suddenly—and fearfully--, talking with two eorporals, a through the poctertor doing Olynnls MMCMFTION ItATBI understand the grave threat to t Rocky ana Hie HI rrlesde iao-40D)) Wendrmar__ A Ms Pagrabto In Adrano* radio man and a numer, and that." Thomaa I Y««r wish to fight end die over quarrels con­ their cause by the John Blrcb Tha Baint . 5:10 ( 5-li) Danny (hey were going along one of The other two looked up. They Pater Jrnnlnss—Hews DO BETTER ceived In far-away parliaments and for- Soclety'r amaaing growth. all looked the same. Three MoiiUmi ••••••*••■«•• the trenches with the bushes ~ kids Club House 10:00 (itiS^Oy^HlteliiceSniw* i n . a r •ign offices ? "It’s dhisatrous, sbsoluteiv over it when the booby trap ex- In e tax hole with faces that News, Weather iTo.f'i) Rea 0 » e y disastrous," one conaervatlv* are very old. • ;K> |) Walter. Cronklt* 54) Seteno* Snslneet4iM MBMBBR o r War might be quite another thing, loded. It killed the three of Qallant Men 8) Huntley-Brinklay TV*n * AeeociBteaAMMlktidi^rni i-rrmw isli cxohiilvvly •ntlQM he and others In the con'servo- What war Is. Newsbeat lO'.W (» i n im to 5i« UM at rcpublloatlan at. «ll n«w« dlf- by those who want it. or by those who tive movement realise that they _jm m er at Dedsleo Tot ______.a oUianrUa credit* "He’s not dead," another of Peter Jennlnse—Hew 11:03 l’A10-l^'»V3t-l040) Hoars, V«tch«ii orcdUad fa Jt — “ * ------— succeed In rationalizing it to them­ —not the llberale—will reap the Movie ,(C) Sports, Weather ad Id thl«till* paperpaaar aad alao tha local aewa pub- fleer kept telling them. "They're Inside 7:00 (ft)(18) yior Adult* Only Hahad bar*. selves. But Invariably it reaches for whirlwind of the Btroher bbom Uklng him out by helicotker. IB) Bubacriptlon TV All rlMhta of republloallon of apedal dla- Not only do the Blrchers drain (10) Movie 11:13 (10-30) Tonight (C) patehaa naratn ara alao reaerrad^______the Innocent, and gathers them into its He’s all right." The officer (M) Whst’e New? ( S) Gemini Corerafe money and people away froi i didn’t want the men to know Report (to) nesder's tHseet (30) ABC N l^tU fa Tb* Herald Prlntlnf <3omow. Inc., aa* tragedy, often without even making responsible oonservatlam. Be. (SO-40) News. Weather (40) Special Reep^ en Oemlni aomaa no Ihiancial raaponalblllty for that their commander had been 7:15 " aorjrtlamariu them understand how and why they eidee this, the society'! tdeologi- killed In the first half hour of (Coatlnued from Page g) (S)___..ummer Summer Hlg HiBhiIcbts------11:30 ( 8) Mnric MORE LOW PRICES • Q UALITY • VARIETY anogthar reading matter in The Mancheatar themselves are supposed to have a cal hallucinations discredit nn-i tha first action of thoir lives. (40) “Peter Jennlnsa—News■ ' (13) Movie 7:10 (i?) To Tell the ’Tnitli 11:35 (40) Merv Oriffln iEvanmg Herald. ______stake and an interest. Never have peo­ undermine the cause d(-conserv­ Now they were out Into this pared with 31 mlHlon In 1963 11:50 (32) Tonlirht (O COURTESY PLUS GREEN STAMPSI atism. (li’ac) Karen (40) Merv GrTffln J^II aarvlca client a t N. E. A. ple been more in a war and at the same sand with the bushes and the and only 3130,000 back in 1059 (»4) Travel ■flme Publlihera RepreaenUUvea - TOa J u ^ Ironloally, a Itoalthy share of tire was coming at them. Not gjIMO) Voyaae Bottom of (30) Gemini Special f i r s t llathawa Special Agency — New York, Chi- Amid this growth, the society to 11:40 ( 8) Movie time more out of it than the peasants the blame restik with reeponsihl- concentrated fire. But a shot has operated on two levels SEE SATOBOAk'S TV WIEK FOB OOBtFLEIK USTDtO ""SS'e SSu DR A lJD r? b u r e a u o r CIRCULAr of Vietnam. conservattVes themselves. Bv here, a shot there, a machine aibove ground and underground, N a t io n a l T I0N 8. tolerating the society and Itn gun from somewhere else, and llie surface operation In- DUplay adrartlalng oloa^ houra: members (while rapping the all of It coming from holes and cludM a highly sophisticated S t o r e s i b r Monday — 1 p.m. W day. knuckles of chief Bircher Rot)-- bunksrs aa they came through public relations campaign, an ir 'I^Ie•<1ay — 1 pm . MojidAy. Sounds Worth Trying ert Welch) the conservative* >r Wadneaday — IP A news dispatch from Germany in­ this sand, with the bushes tear' increasing number of meetings Radio >r Thuraday — 1 p.m. Wednraday. have mode It appear hardly Ie*.< tag at their hands. Every few open to the public, and an un­ (IMP nsttaf taetadet ably thoea sews bpoadeasta •( M-«r U . Priday — 1 p.m. Thuraday. forms us of what seems a truly re­ respectable than the Rotarv minutes, Michaels, who was • SuUraAyS atu ru y — 1 p.m. Friday.rnAjgaj. . Club. This process reached ending stream of paper-backed twimifn length. Seme •tatteru tfxxry ether ahert •earseaela) CiaaalSed deadline: 10:30 a m . each day at markable invention there, which has the carrying the radio, would hear publlcatlona (put out by West­ WDRC—ISIt ^10:10 Nlghtbeat yubticalioo Bxcept Saturday — 9 unique advantage of combining several peak when the Republican Nn; something on It and he’d call ” ll:00 New* tlonal Convention refused to ern Islands, the Birch pUbllsh- I hong John Wada 11:16 Sports Fins! human processes—getting some place, over to those around him. In subsidiary). Most recent ,... Dick Boblnaon 11:30 Art Johneon Monday, Aug^itt 23 censure the Blrchers last year. "Smith got hit. He’s dead. )>ook; A polemic against the .06 New*. wP— o r-rlM t keeping physically fit, and achieving Now. the-conservative estab- "Smith,” the one near him 8:00 Georgle Breww llehmeiYt is slowly correctinir Negro rights movement called 5:00 Hartford HlltUlghU 7:00 Ken Oriffln proper mental relaxation—pito one op­ would say. He’d turn to some "Tt'a Very Slnvple: The True 7:00 News 13:00 Stan Douglaa Flaw In The Miracle this error under the tutelage of body else. "Smith got killed,’ 5:00 Oaalltht eration. William P. Buokley Jr., con- Story of Civil Rights." 13:00 (}ulet Mou™ The Germans who have developed It would go down the line. More important la undercover WINF—1355 Anyone who hae ever closely followed servative theoretician and taste- They moved over three Viet 5:00 News, Weather this operation to its highest degree of maker. la hla newspaper col­ Birch infUtration of other 5:15 Dial 13 the number at things that have to be Cong bodies killed by their mS' groups—notably the Republi­ 5:45 Johnny Epan—Sports IF ti’ r v a$ efficiency—it has its practitioners in umn, Buckley has catalogued chine guns. A helicopter was 6:00 New*. Weather checked off bedore there la any "all the absurdity of the ofllciid can party precinct structure. 6:45 Lowell Thomas some other European societies too— downed In one of the rice pad As we reported from Hous­ near a* gygtems go" for the launching of a Birch doctrine, that the U.S. dies In front of them. A line of 7:00 World Tonight PORK CHOPS start the operation by hoisting them­ ton, Blrchers are making a mas­ 7:30 Harry Reaeon*r flight Into space Is always amaaed that government- Is Communist-con­ tanks and armored carriers 8:00 New* y o u r selves into a vertical, or standing posi­ trolled. In short, Buckley at­ sive assault on the party struc­ 8 :16 Dial 13 so complicated an operation can ever were going In to get out the ture In conservative Texas. tion, after which they proceed, using tempts to dispel the myth helicopter pilots. 1 Company 9:16 Yankee* r*. Twin* te le p h o n o be tamed down to the point where (propagated by Buckley In Moreover, these efiforta are na­ 13:00 New* CENTER CU T both their hip sockets and their knee was to go with them. There was tionwide — even in supposedly 13:16 Blgn Ort everything Is functioning perfectly at part) that Robert Welch’s idio­ a line of eight armored vehicles WTIC—ies5 any one particular moment. joints as hinges, to place their feet cies do not necessarily represent liberal Maine. In last year’s 8:00 Afternoon Bdlllon So Tender - So Flavorful The tanks went first. The first election campaign, liberal Re­ 8:00 New*, Sport*. Weather Indeed, we have seen, again and forward alternately one after the Birch policy. tank pitched through the sand 6:36 Light 'n Lively FREE other. When this is done with sufficient Nor is Buckley alone. Na» publican Rep. Stan Tupper of 6:45 Blue of bventng again, how count-downs have had to and into the mud ol the paddy Maine found BlrCher party 7:05 Com-eraatlon Piece All Cut From Tender positiveness of energy, the whole body tional leaders of the Young and nothing happened to it. 7:30 Chet Huntley DELIVERY be held, and blast-offs delayed, because Americans for Freedom (YAF), The Viet Ctong fired at the workers sabotaging his cam­ 7:30 New* is carried forward in the process. If paign literature. 7-45 CongreDslonsl Report Young Cornfed Porkers some one little link In the thousands of a militant conservative action second vehicle. It was an ar­ 8:10 Pop* Concert mechanical and scientific links which the process fa repeated' in a smooth group, view Blrchism as a posi­ mored carrier, and they tried Furthermore, Blroh recruiters Your order tor drag needs enough rhythm, a comfortable speed of tive menace. They are now to get It with a .67-mlUlmeter got unexpected aid from the and cosmetics will bo tak make a space flight apparatus was Negiro riots In Los Angeles. PORK three miles an hour can be maintained blocking Birch Infiltration of reootlless rifle. The shot missed. care of immediately. temporarily out of kilter. their ranks through tightened Ib e I Ctompany Marines In Uie Now, nothing else than a flat, C H O P S ^ What happened Saturday was that for a number of hours, and it is not control over local chapters. 'hnequivocal denouncement of Save On All BONELESS CHINE carrier were climbing out to one of these minor maMunctions de- unknown, In Germany, for a whole vil­ The new willingness of the fight. The second shot from the Birohism is required from re­ sponsible oonaervaUves. But School SuppliosI Tdoped after the space flight was al« lage to uiKlertake and complete a 30 conservatives to lash out at the .57 hit and covered the carrier (jJsddoJtL Blrchers Is typified by Rep. Mel­ with black smoke and the bodies even though they belatedly •'un­ PreaertpUen Pharmacy ready in progreas. A smal I heater, mile Journey in a single day. vin Laird of Wisconsin, one of derstand the Birch menace, few ARTHUR’S The process in question is called fell out of the black smoke and 901 MAIN BT.—64S-S821 fm h Pnx/uce given the function of raising the tem­ the most astute conservative Into the mud. denounce it. perature of oxygen for the fuel cell "walking” or "taking a walk," or, for Republicans. When a-constitu­ The water ran out at noon. The YAF leaders who pri­ ent this year asked Laird’s ad, vately fight Blrchers refuse to JUMBO • CALIFORNIA power system In the space craft, failed those who take vacations in order to do Fire was too heavy for helicop­ vice about joining the Blrchers, ters to land with supplies. The denounce them publicly. 'While VINE-RIPENED to devek^ the amount of heat that had it for a number of days in succession, the Congressman’s -letter re­ advising constlt'uents to shun CANTALOUPES “hiking.” Marines of I (Jompany went B R iC ) been considered necessary. plied; through the land with the sun the eodety, even Laird stlH op­ NATIVE The news story from Germany quotes "As a result of these irrespon­ poses an official Republican This poaed, and still poses, at this glaring at them and the shots BRI TENDER - STRINGLESS writing, the question of whether, with one old retired hotel keeper, 78 years sible or rash policies advanced trying to kill them and they party denunciation — echoing GREEN BEANS old, who smokes 20 clgarets a day and bj the John Birch Society, any. were licking their Ups and try­ the position he took last year REGISTER a lower amount of power generation one associated with the society as chairman of the Republican “drinks plenty of wine" but who finds ing to forget about water while NATIVI - 6RIIN AND FRYINO than scheduled, the flight can be con­ is automatically considered ir­ they fought. These should be Platform Committee. AT MICHAELS tinued for its whole planned duration of that so long as he does four or five responsible and, thus, his effec­ stories from a book about 1944. This Is reminiscent of super- PEPPERS eight days. miles of this “walking” every day he tiveness must necessarily be im­ They are about 1968. Ubcrals who refuse to denounce NUat aaS PraSuca Pikas EHaetlw* Monday. Tuasdoy ami Wadnasd4Rr Only feels very fine and fit. Along Country Roada With Sylvian Ofiara paired. This Is why the John In the afternoon, a young boy Communists for fear of sound­ It ia as close an experience to having Birch Society has harmed the ing like Red-baiters. The con­ ...M OST BRIDES DO. It is also reported that one of the GREAT MULLEIN popped up In front of them. He something really go wrong up there conservative cause." hahad crawled out of a hole which servatives are prisoners of their SELECTIONS ARE as our astronauts, their groun<] teama, eleairly established charms and bene­ All this, however, comes under bad an opening so small you own past positions. 'While recog­ and the watching work) have yet en- fits of "walking" is that people - who the too-llttle, too-late category, could walk by It and not notice nizing the danger, they cannot SECOND TO NONE •ountered. learn the process and employ it find judging from the amazing it. He pointed down into the quite bring themselves to de­ growth of the Birch Society. It hole. The boy started running. clare all-out war against the Yet something like this—something that they see and notice all kinds of A Thought for Today is the brightest light In the win­ A small hand came out of the John Birch Society. OXFORD •onceivably more, serious than this— things that never really existed for Sponsored by the Manchester dow for naive conservatives dis­ hole. Then a black shirtsleeve. 1905 Publishers Newspaijar has been almost inevitable, and wlH them before they invented this use for pay I Company Died Council of Churches illusioned by the landslide de­ Then a rifle. The Viet Cong Syndicate LENOX FLINTRIDGE continue almost inevitable. human legs. There is also a joke, to feat of Barry Goldwater. Mem­ pulled himself out and started KIRK SYRACUSE running. The I Company ma­ WATERFORD Science and technology have, so far, the effect that "a walk a day keeps In these troubled times of bership totals remain secret. GORHAM But the society Is expected to chine gunners caught him in the Person To Person STUART succeeded in making space travel the Freud away.” Breslin civil strife, riot, and war, the middle and his body feU In two WEDGWOOD words of the late chaplain of the raise 33.2 million this year com- SENECA safest man-mile form of travel ever in­ It all sounds rather exciting and in­ parts. A student of WORCESTER OHU LAI, Viet Nam— gray sMp .pulled out of Da pany came through the water United States Senate take on a I Company dug In for the vented. Miracles of intricate expert­ viting, as if it might be something w* relevence for all of us. This (See Page Savea) ancient hlstoir lUNT would like to try some time. black mountains of Chu Lai Nahg tofl wynt Into, the sea. and onto the sand and bushes night. There was firing all night was telling us ness and dependability of materials and come down to the sea with rice They were given chili and rice and it was the first time they week, the Rev. James W. Bot­ and all morning and Michaels, WALLACE equipment have been achieved. But toms of St. Mary’s Elpiscopal that men of DOULTON paddies in front of them and 'and coW milk.'They liked the ever had been in action. the radioman, kept calling out olden times such marvelous syndironisation of then a wide area of orange cold milk. J t was the first they . • Walking quietly, ^ t h no talk, CSturoh in Manchester quotes to the ones near him the names REED A BARTON Consuls And Calculated Risks some of the Senate prayers of H e r a ld believed that perfect operation of so many thousands A minority of the Senate Foreign Re­ sand that is covered by lifeless had had.-8iiuje coming to Ylet they went into a small- cluster of buddies who were killed. the gods of INTERNATIONAL bushes that are shoulder high. Na -T O ^ then, concentrates attention back on their camp. After dinnec, they ed at the Marines and said no­ ly- chester College Club at Man­ cause I Company was not In the the left side The convention would pave the way first time in this place in Aaia were told where they were go­ of the body. the human element involved. As all of for both the U.S. and Russia to open called Viet Nam. thing. The women knew where ■'Deliver us, O Lord, from the chester High School. battle anymore. I Company had Stewart Johnston BRIoks.-TO- ing. T h ^ were going to land the Viet Cong were. .But they Manchester High’s advance been blown apart. The others He said that Jtwttias - siivfiSMirNS ui already sense, it takes a little old- consular offices In a few of the major They fought all day Wednes­ -on the beach 12 miles to the foolishness of impatience. Let a popular present day saying 968 Main St., Manchester would not tell the Marines. The us not be in such a hurry as to enrollment for 1940-41 school who were left had been taken RRinR.<=y:ntnafeg fashioned guts to mount such a many- cities of the other country, supplement­ day and into the .ijight and they south of the town eg Chu Lai. year reaches record total of 1,- stems from that old belief. An­ ing embassies in national capitals. Con­ fougdit ageiin on Thursday. Marines were the enemy. run on without Thee. We know back to the beach. cient man believed that it he systemed steed. The astrontuts have' ’’Intelligence says a lot of Viet A second -village was ap­ 554 students. "It’s still the best company sular offices protect and assist their ’Their big American- tanks and Cong are dug in In the area,” that it takes a lifetime to make In the Marines,” Kendlers said rose from the left side of his everything science and technology can government’s citizens traveling in the armored vehicles were useless proached. To get to it, they a tree; we know that fruit does United Aircraft to build 17,- "S'snfTEZuK one of tbf officers, said. "But had to go over a small bridge. 000 airplane engines for Army In the foxhole, "We just had bad bed the forces of evil would give them. Good luck to all of them, too. area or dealing with officials or na­ to them. The enemy, these little this Is one of those things. You not ripen in an afternoon . . . surely govern him all that day tionals of the opposite nation. They also The front itt the village was May we remember that it tadtes and Na-vy. Pratt A Whitney to luck. Up on the hill, when the Asians in black shirts, knocked may .-pot fire a round. Or you lined with bushes and shrub­ produce largest en^ne order captain got killed, I wanted to and he would have "Got up on Specicil! FIN AST white sliced-enriched handle routine matters such aa visas time to build the nation that the armor out right away. 'The mighC get your beblnds shot bery. I Company moved up to ever made under d^ense pro- go right m. When they started the wrong side of the bed.” So for travel to the nation they represnt. Marines were hit with shots off.” can truly be called God’s own gram. Bast Hartford plant to shooting at me later, I felt good. even the etone age men had In The Middle Fairly obviously, U.S. citizens travel­ the bridge. 'Diey started to go country. It takes time to work coming out oif. the bushes in the ’'Jii^t remember what you’ve across It when one of the bushes undergo 32,500,000 expansion. I didn’t want to be the only one their good and bad days and The report of a special Quaker mis­ ing in Russia are more likely to need sand. They fought with rifles been faught,” Bruce Webb, the out the kind of peace that will had to haVe something to blame and benefit from consular assistance In front of the village moved who didn’t get ehot at." sion to Vietnam, which went out to w d machine guns.; When, the comji^ny. cfiptaiq, told them. and a machine gun began firing endure. It tokes time to find out 10 Years Ago "We’re all real good buddies," them on. And, that reminds us O F MANCHESTER I L P than Russians traveling here. In addi­ Viet Coni^.ware ro t dh the .^aftd "W h^ you’re fired oh, go down, , what we should do, what Is that long ago we learned that see what' the American Friends Service tion, the pact contains specific provi­ from a trench under the leaves. Kendall said. anymore, the'llttcjnaa went In­ then ,6ome .up and 8hoot. Don't The Marines and mortars right and what is best. Connecticut Safety Commls- "We always went to the Pike we must add to the Good for Committee might do out there for the sions—Intended printarlly to protect to the mud. of the. paddies'af­ just lay mersVAfJler. yau shoot, ' Slow us down, O Lord." i81on commends Chief of Police together. Back in Long Beach. you every time. For the best Americans In Russia—giving consular dropped into the village. They things in which it believes, has been ter them. The fighting was'c6h- move'.j Move eVeh-if bullets are called for on air strike. Armed Submitted by Herman O. Schendel for his an­ I Company always was to­ of luck, satisfaction and sav­ made, and, as one might expiect, the offici^ the right to prompt notifica­ tinuous and,,':,.^^^ -ware all around yol^.i >,You run up less Rev. James W. Bottoma ti-jaywalking crusade. gether.” ings, we're here to serve you! tion a?M visitation, when their govern­ helicopters lumbered In. Swept- Dillon Salee and Seirvlce, Inc. Quakers are not enthusiastic about the everywhere, and hoiv»*'ov^ty1x>dy casualties when, ydu move.” vring jets dove at the village St. Mary’s (3hufch Parishioners of St. James’ "The Pike? Is that a gin ^BREAD”"2^49^ ment’s citizens are arrested in the for­ knows that America is in a war. T h ^ wenf lo bed at 9 p.m. Church donate 32,252 to Red Your Ford dealer, 819 Mata St., war being fought in Vietnam. eign nation. While Russia isn’t exactly after'.the helicopters moved mill?" 'The Marines say they killed and were up at 4.a.m. and had away. Whfen the.air strike Cross Disaster Fund. "Oln mlU? No. It’s an amuse- Manchester. Phone 643-2156. One section of their report is per­ famous for living up to its agreements, 564 Viet Cong.' ”1710 Marines do ^ggs ‘ and-thMcakes*. for bra^- On This Date Flood damage suffered by its first recognition of such rights stopjf^pd, all tl^e bushes bagan to haps particularly effective, in the way not give their own pasuaUies ■last. At atSCkal'nt., with the sun move ^ d there Was firing both In 1883. World War fl hero Bethlehaon Steel Co., Bethle- would add at least something to the bfcausif'ftijfi 9 ut thair- brealling o w . the black’moun­ ham, Pa., will cause delay in it describes what war is for people who security of U.S. travelers there.' Gen. Jonathan Walnrlght was deJul Vvfere lii the stmd WedJidB*<^ tains ^In tha ; distance l Cofn- (See. Page Seven) born. delivery of steel needed for con- themselves have no choice about it, no Now, consuls quite normally also per­ day and Thursday, waiting Btiuction cf Keeney 8 t. School. DETIRGINT SLUE OIANT PKQ will for it, and no stake that they form an intelligence function by le^ti- put I-in, a-.box and sent home ,to Surf !5c DEAL PACK 70c M argarine BONNET 2 63c themselves can recognize for them­ mately acting as additional ’’listeolng' A j^rlcq- Tj^e broken bodies . pif selves in it. posts” In a foreign country, gathering the wourided wefe being takhn WE ARE PLEASED information on local conditions. With to field hospitals. And the niat ELBOW MACARONI «■ g dvc V ***I3ie ’people of Vietnam,” reports the the record of Communist diplomats, it’s rrinC6 OR THIN SPAGHETTI ' « Z j C certainly possible Soviet consulates of them, tt^.kids of 18, 19, i|hd Kraft u. wo 40c Quaker mission, "afUr a quarter of a In 'their eiriy 20s, . ha-ve had b Hi> T>k ItanU bK. TO ANNOUNCE THAT here would not be above illegitimate f ssntury of almost uninterrupted war, espionage as well. Ineif lives changed forever ify fai which they feel themselves to have Our open society, however, already this day on the sands andljim SPAGHETTI SAUCE W-OZ 41 BO stake, see only the- promise of .worse gives the Russians ample chance to spy. the mud in front at the bltjok Lincoln 29c Prince MEAT OR MEATLESS JAR ® to come. A few consulates, cprtainly under dobe ’ihoiintalns of.Chu Lai. -/i, MISS watch by our consumer-intelligence, ' "A' lot of boys canrie off tlpK eXOSBD "Thens la no front, and the front is ship,” Daniel Kendall, 19,‘;r CLAM might not make a crucial difference. In MONDAYS 15-OZ CAN everywhere. The village never knows the closely regulated Soviet soqlety, lance corporal, was saying,. ”iM JEAN WINZLER Snow 's CHOWDER 29c In tbs morning if this will be the day moreover, we have precious few oppor­ a lot of men ^ e going bock.': \ Beacon Floor W ax «S'1.39 when death comes from the air, and tunities for even legitimate iitforma- Kendall Is from Boston ahd tlon-gathering. To a non-expert eye, at he Is In I Company. He thlnlj|MI nevsr knows at evening whether this Company is the best com pq^ HAS X3INED OUR STAFF A Dayslrom Gallery OCTERGIKT lABY FOOD least, It is not entirely evident that the Ifil FKG 3 1 c Gerber STRAINED 97 ‘XS'95cJARS will be the night death comes with intelligence balance necessarily. would - in- th/e MarinesMarini and when It Tide Sc DEAL PACK stsnltb. favor Russia. put together in October,: badyat CHCCHOPPED 6 OZ JARS 92e “Idving in this situation produces a Secretary of State Rusk advocates Camp Pendleton, San Dleg|ib, MIm Wlnsler has a Beet cf friends made Original iiiir II iiBYfMiiiDM betnk )<*' It’s Daystrom amin. Tables with plas­ Mr. M U e Fm M i Om member of the mission thought of trying to learn to live with the -Rus­ where* they were going, nebody y. | Sweet 10 Swoetner aaiM* D9l tic on top and iiottom won’t wary or Del Mm I s CatsMB M-oz in 2 2 ( thnCtrom the military point of view, sians while opposing their thiusts, and In I Company was worried. rv ’ Nesafe hiitant Coffee io«i)iAiraeg isoimi I J f trying to teach them to Hve with us. "We all know'’ What Wer"re tVv ^ 1 rssistant to scld, alcohol and heat. PMshunr Pawsliakei 4 0ZrtO 29c Um United States can win a victory in ’That goal doesn’t necessarily mean doing,’’-.' Terry Htmter,.,^ 22, a ris have heavy vinyl seats. Eve^ •t Isaat two years.. But this victory the consular convention must be hn- corporal, laid. COIFFURES Inch washable. See the many itylM in snn "turn to ashes" unlssa something plemented If the Senate flpds its ad­ "We got the smartest of- tte Wstkins Daystrom Gallery. 5 pc. DOUBLE ^ GREEN STAMPS WEDNESDAY ^HAinw^ gels into the "nttitudea and hearts" of vantages insignificant. It does mean fleere, and the best non-coips K)l (3BNTER ST.—«4«-9llM that Use observation that Russian diplo­ Provence group lectured, 1189; tbs V istn g m ^ peopls to giva them and tltb best men,” George > )• M NnwmI ( « Mw(mI« O.I, mats often spy la no peremptory argu­ ' Kendlers, who Is *20, oalled out.’ 9N NHIM MU MUI W IWM eUM4NM5 a i^ .., IM, 5 I*h**M MOmm iMOrt m* I reason to hops and Uvs. ment to end discussion of the Issuer. The "India C o m p ly Is the best in What right dd ' the oonofpta of chance of making spying somewhat the Marines," kriother one of Msoiogy and tha sensations of power easier must be weighed as a calculated them called out. Witiah ait la the Communist and tbs risk against the possible benefits to the ’’Y.eah, we're the beet," the U.8. — WAU> STREET JOURMAU kids started to yoU, and tlw W*l iiAN^HEsto H e r a l d , AfANdHESTER, c o k n ^ M o n d a y , a u g u s t n , W 66 PAOk EIQUT Communists Boost Action f T o l l a n d 1 Leonard Phil, Ex-Resident, Ilih Clrenit Emanuel Assistant Pastor Obituary In Latin American Region { K illed hy Father-in-law Court Cases Boy Killed by Truck; Accepts Kansas Pastorate K n . ■arris* O. NlUsr (Oeattooed from Fa** ®*a) sb trm WINDSOR Mrs. Harriet Goddard MUlSr ft 11 A Rrmar Manahsatsr r^daqtwvaattgaUon Into what premptad Man Jailed anUgovamment fallowars ^ Town Denied change tn tlia rwlfakUMi Uurel a t died Saturdte at was u ahstBiM* ahdand hlUadkilled SaturdayBahirdav tba ahoatlny. Man Burned in Blaze ti Ui former dlobtor Juan **•«»"J ® Kaivln T. P«t*rton, MillUat Maachestsr M sm artal^M tal. night at his Ptaaaant ipus, fa-, Mr. Phil, who pMtor * t ttotnutl X«Ui*r»ik Bha w u tbs witew si ]Bimsad MahcbMtar on Juna 17, istf, "sirtke, riot, and damonstrata Money for tioSM V hla fathar-ln-thWi po- worksd u u slootrieal For ideating geparaU weekend oemaltleef hU home on Sugar HIU Bd., Fri­ IN EFFECT Church, w u uinounMd y s » J. Mlllsr. against tha democraUo govam- day. Ha was admitted , to John- Mrs. Mlllsr wu b sn la Men- liss thsrs rsp^ad. anglnacr in tha Pittsburgh area. took the Ufa of a young boy and t*KI«y fcy IMbw^AWn*** y»o*- tha ribbim w u Leonard ?■ He WM the ton of Frederick caused. iMjurtea to a local man ion Memorial HoepItai In Staf­ tsgus, Mais. Bbs Bvsd la Glu- 5-Year-Old Colombia's Preildsnt Law Youth G>rps ford, fhairmw of tb* church oounoU toabury U ysara balers msvWg PhU, M: a( •* and'Margarat House Phil, now In a fire wMob destroyed Ms MONDAY, ftt mominc *«rvic*i *t th* to ssulh Wmdaer a month ago. sent fllhf, i«aar^tuhur||h. of fltanlay, Jf.a ValtncIa says ha haa learned Fire Chief Rusaall BInheimer The town has been dented a home. eatlmated tha temage to the Bbs had bssa' a tuebsr many P«)lda said fhit's fatiisisMn. Mr. plul, who graduated from Marrin Imrans, 94, of Ooyan- from an "uiUmprochabU m m Theodore George Ouellette, 4, ehuroh. H* h«a aeooptad a o*Q law Bhst hthi twics with a ptstol, Duka Unlveralty In IMS. 1* tiy, waa aenUnoed to 966 days 979,000 application to start a house at about $ia,0(>0 and aald moFs to Ate Lutharon Oiurcli, that Uiere are Pl*"* Nclfhborhood Youth Corps un­ of Baton Rd, waa MUsd Instant­ SUPER FOOD MARKETS ^ l^irvivors Inohids tbrss daugh­ Uisn Bad to nearby wooda whars survived by hia wife, June la the Hartford SUU JaU af­ tha nresldanb of Colombia ly when he waa struck by a that the fire apparently start­ Kacklay, Ktn. Ha wUI Pffooll ha AmtAiltM lulblda u pollti Bchaafsr PIdl: his parsntA and ter pleading guilty to toe Inab the presltenb der the Boonomlo Opportunity ed when Wyman was cleaning AUG. 23rd ters, Mis. PauUas Mlsurate pt and Venaroela." ^ Act, Horace Murphey, park lokup truck driven by Earl Ml final aaimon at Iwinuel Bouth Wtndssr, with sr>>sm ths cloaad in with dagf- Z^l«t a young Son, Jamas F. niU. ehama of orualty to passona. Ha S an exhaust fan with gasoline the latha^-laF, Jamia L. funs^ w^ bo baht tn Colombia for yrors and rso superintendent, said I. Amende, 44, of Grant HIU and eat the can of gae on the suntey. ••pt- >• •"'* mads har home, Mis. Kiras reportedly puabhed hie five- plagued with roving 1 Rd. nation baoomaa affooUvo BlaoksU'‘ot Msridw ^ Mrs. Bchafar. dT. ef the town a< Manehaatan Arrangamanta are year-old chHd by swinging him today. Ulot Ught of the novo caus- thru SAT., ulng made I9 the Watklns' marauders wMch have killed According to tha northeast The accident took place Bat' save the tept 6. Lois Keen M Muehsstsr; six Btghtyfour, Pa., abot hlmssU in by the legs against a barrel S ^ iln d . of people. urday on Old Post Rd. near the ng an exploalon. Paator PaUraon oama to graadehildrsn sad alas grsat- the West Funeral Home, 149 B. Can­ and than a staircase. director of the Neighborhood ' Wrnhelmer explained that the pi^aa art continuing tbalr in.- ter St. of the bandit t*M« Youth Oorpe, Cecil R. Forster, '■ Msadowbrook gchoot. Polios Kanchaatar Juna from grandehildrsn. Lyons also pleaded guUty to der the Communist banner, said that Amende was traveling house had been built around a change AUG. 28th Vinton, Iowa. A naUvo of Iten- Gravsslds sanrleu wars held operating a motor vehicle whMe there are limited funds avail­ trailer end that the Fire DS' seising villages and mu^ able and ths town was bypass- ’ seat on Old Post Rd. and atruok ■'f ument, Kan., ha waa a IMP, today at Locust HIU Oamatsry, Wadnaaday at S p.m. at St. DAT: David Roberta, 181 Au­ Ms Uebnse was under suspen­ daring ranchers and Ix” ”*” the boy as he came Into tha road lartment was hsunpared In eX' rraduata of UiOiaran WWa' Montagus. tumn S t ; Mrs. Joan Rogaiu, sion and was sentenced to 90 sd In favor of areas more In ' ingulahlng the blsM because Inatltuta. Mlnnaapolla, Minn. Maiy'a BHScopal Church. The andtotlr families, and kidnap­ need of poverty assistance, on a toy truck. lb s nmll;amUy raquasta that them Rev. Jamas Bottoms will effl- Coventry; Alfred Bolduc, T06 days to run concurrently with ing rich Colombians for ransom. Police quoted the water kept hitting the Ha recalved an aaaoclata^of wishing to do se may maka ma- atato. Burial trill ha In B u t Main S t; David Keniacn, Wap- the other sentence. He was Tie government of Peru has Murphey said. Ing that the Ouellette boy came metal aides of the trailer end aita derree from l«ther CoN morial contributions to Hast ham Osmatary. ping; Meric Ravan, Covantry; also fined 940 after pleading Ths progreni would have in­ running off. The inside of the Icfa, Wahoo, Nab.. In 1P51, and accused Cuba, Red China volved 976 youths between the out of a blind ildewaUc directly Rev. Metvla T.* PetonMn__ (Maas.) Central Bahoal ftastora- Friends may call at tha n w SoUsonneault, 68 Walls guilty to operatlns an unregls- the Soviet Union of Indfing In front of ths truck. trailer was gutted, and Bln a B.A. dearaa In 19B3 from tlon Fund, In cars of Butham. Holmpa Funeral Home, 400 Mala S t; Donpa Davis, 99 Bonirar terad motor veMcle and Improp­ ages of 10 and 91 In eight heimer said that the balance of Bethany ^ CoUeya, Undaborf, guerrilla bands. This month it Iha accident is still under in MOTT*S before acceptlnf a paatoi^a at Hlstoricat BMtaty. Mrs. Miller S t, toinarraw from 9 to 4 and Rd.; Harry Fowler, lOS Autumn er use of registration plates. Mnt air force, army troops and weeks of town conservaUon vesttgatlon by the Stafford the house would have to be tom Kan. He is a 1987 fraduate ta had her first teaehhig Job at St.; Km U Ftalkcff, Hartford; work under tha lupervlston of' down to remove the trailer Aufuatana Theolo|hcal Seml- Vinton. ’ T to 9 p.m. A'Hartford man whose oar police to various areas to atbek Springs Troop. TENDER TRIM M ED He la married to the former that achool. Thera wilt b« a KnIghU of Py- LsoMid Darting, 8 WadAsIl ran ait tha road on Rt. 9 In Oommunlit-led guerrillas. tha Park and Reo DeMrtment. Tha boy waa bom in Hartford thereby causing a total losa. j NswkIrk and Whltnay f^laeral thiu aarvtca at tha funeral RdL; Uonrhd Dwira, TBS B. Mid- Murphey said that he learn­ end Is the son of Theodore and Mrs. Wyman was a patient at a^mbufad paatorata In Lorena ^daraon of Homs, Its Buniskis Avs., Bast Marlborough Sunday afternoon. Venezuela has reported some ed of the decision In a letter^ Gov't Graded U .S .D .A , Choice Beef Sale 2 Stanton and Orlawold, Iowa, The" couple haa three children. home tomorrow at T p.m. and dls Tpks.; Mrs. Jcyec Steels, May 91, and struck and killed of the greatest and most wide- Shirley Valentine Ouellette. Be Johnson Memorial Hospital dur­ 2 Hartford, w u la charge of ar* a LOL and Black Pracaptory Coventry; Mrs. Buntta Mar­ two people standing near an dated July 80. •Ides his parents he leaves fe ing the fire and Is expected to tino, Bast Hartford; TitA •pread violanc® In all LAlln Meanwhile, General Manager ' nuigamant#. sarvlea pt A ica cream thick pleaded nolo America. One of the *1®***?* brother, Wayne; Ms patemel be released Saturday. Their five Johnston, 874 Spring S t; Aima contendere (no contest) to the countriez In the world due to Ui Richard Martin aald he intends grandparsnts, Mr, and Mrs children are ataylng with neigh' Iivtag/A. Acker flr< Lacy, 168 Benton S ti Bari cbaiga of negUgvnt homicide petroleum Industry, It Ibs be­ to send In the town’s applies- George Ouellette of Bait Hart bora. Gemini Flight in 3rd Day, WAPPlP P ip I — Irving Rich- Wbltehbuse,' Mansfield Canter; tlon to establish a Community, FWfaM! Alftmi oi Funerals this morning. come one of the most advanced ford, and hli maternal grandfa ard Ackai.ckar Sr., 48, Wathars* Larry Nathan:' IW Oraen Mai;- The m«lr Ralph Forbon, 86, In economic and social develop Action Program (CAP) this ther, Carey Valentine, of Harts The Tolland Volunteer Fire Chasing Phantom Satellite field, ’brpthdr of DenaliId J. ] or RA; Mm. Ftorenes NadSMt was- fined 8600 by Judge Max ment. It b now considering fi­ yllle, S.O. Department answered an alarm of WsM yeater- QavM J . Boanregaid 48 Pencina St.; Ronald Tndor, An ordinance giving depart-’ at the Burrough’a plant on Rt. Colohsster; Herbert McflorniUI, Relch*r, given a 180-day sus­ nancial help to less fortunate Private funeral services were BOL/rOH — The funeral of pended Jail term and placed on members of the Alliance for mental status to an office o f, held at the Burke Funeral 80 Friday night, but the alarm CHUCK (OonttMied from PNPa OM) straightened out and the Instru­ Ms 38 Thayer Rd.'; Mrs. Blsle Bing­ economic opportunity In town, ment resumed proper operation. DavM J. B«puriitu<’d ^ Lynn­ probation for one year. Progress. Home, 68 Prospect St. Rockville proved to be false and was SOIIa ttlfij wood Dr. w u held this morn­ ham, B u t Hartford; Mrs. Doro­ has been tabled sinoe June by caused by an electrical failure. —Vxpelrimental pheto- thy Sexton. Wapplng; Lloyd VlcUms of the mishap were a But for all lU wealth, Venezu Burial was In St. Bernard' By ahlfUng to a lower orbital daughters, two 'bthariMrothars ing from ths W. P, ()ulsh Fun' 28-ytar-old man and lO-year-old the dlreetoni. , Cemetery, Rockville. 3 8 raphlng of Typhoon Lucy over ud thru sistatf. Mattersen, Storrs; Mrs. Caret ela has not been able to stamp Herald path than the Afona, Oamlnl OAiP Is the major arm of the 3 S|M Hsihs. 938 Main St., Man' bOy. both from East Hartford. MMoheater Bvenlng to PhUlpplnes was called off FunaTal servieasrvices WUlwUl beoa heldaero Anderson and son, 164 Skinner out an aatonbMng succession of Jasper Wyman received tMrd required about one minute leaa gi^ ay DMause an airplane chestpr, with a Maas of requiem Evidence brought out, both In Communist violence and sabo­ economic opportunity act. It. degree______bums on his hands as ' Tolland correspondent, Bette tomorrow at I " j».m. at w la r at St. Mauried Church. The Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Joan Cou­ consists of a number of local time to circle the earth than the couldn't take ott to correlate the and Modeen BSuaral Heme, ture and daughter, Snde, Frank Brett, James Waddock, Wapplng; U.8. officials say the Oommu the Ume of the terminal eloslng Ihe two astronauts have reporb OOVBNTRY T- 6 ip. . Alice Joyce Austin. 86 Seaman Cir­ Mirabife said in court today that nlsb have had some serious set to $1,999, and from $9,000 to Joseph J.' Grous, French Rd. maneuver s^eduled on the ac­ ed seeing Uma, Peru. Austra­ Smith‘Jones, 81, of Pins La|ke Frank Lchizn and Roger Bret- cle; Mrs. Isabel Arcoleo and the coroner waa not able to as backs in Latin America. Brasil $2,990. DETROIT (AP) - A "harp^rate was » t t o ^ Rev. Theuner Welcomed Bolton, hsw been selected for tual Agena. lian cities, Cape Kennedy Shores dlfd yesterday at Jhsr toni son, 89 Merline Rd., Vernon; certain from Ms inquest the overthrew a pro-Communbt It also asks the number of^ upswing in retirement applies normal at General Motors, al technical training at Chanute Mrs. Conrad was in the con­ launching pads ana Fast Atrioa. cause of the accident. unemployed men and women, tlons has developed In the auto­ though no attempt had been AFB, m., as a U.S. Air Force home. iShs w u tha wife of Mrs. babel Bride and daugh­ rerime; a Communist- eup- made to compile totals from trol center today during a Gem­ Frederick C. JOnes. ter, 878 Windsor S t; Mrs. Two teep-age girts pleaded ported presidential candidate over 14, the number under 21- motive Industry — where a $400 By St. George^s Church metals repair specialist. Air­ ini 5 pass overhead. Astronaut Mrs. Jones w u bom In Madi­ Hospital Notes Dorothy Fisher and son, guilty to ahopllftlng charges was defeated in CMle; Oommu receiving aid to dependent cMl- montMy panslon at age 60 be­ OM’s lie plants. man Grous, a graduate of Man­ James A. McDivltt, the capsule and were each given 60-oay To obtain a maximum of $400, chester High School, recenUy son, Maine, and lived In Oovsn- Thomnsonville; Mrs, Jacque­ nbb failed to prevent preslden dren, and the number of those comes a possibility a week from 60 communicator, acted as a go- ■ubpended JaU sentences and tlal elections tn Venezuela; lost 60 and over receiving old-age TVDdiiDsdGy* a -year-old must have had at The Rev. and Mrs. Douglas<|> their blrto certificate and^ro- completed basic military train­ between In a brief exchange State News tiy 80 years. She w u a mem­ Vislttag hsura a n 8 k> • p.m. line Wilson and son, RFD 9, placed on probation for six least 80 years service and be ber of South Coogregatlonal Bolton; Mrs. Sandra Walsh apd control In BriUsh Guiana; were assistance, and the number of Retirement requests, wMoh Theuner Were welcomed to Bol­ port card from the last school ing at Lackland AFB, Tex. CUT SHORT between husband and wife, who tn aU areu excepting mater­ months. Susan Beaudette and must be filed at least a month in earning a minimum of $8.80 an ton at an open house given at attended. | was In a glass-enclosed viewing Church, Hartford. nity when they are t to 4 p.m. twin sons, 138 Keeney S t Paulina BeU, both of WUIlman- cauf^t red-handed with a sMp- those adults who have less than hour. To retire between 88 and Roundup Survivors, besides her h'us- ment of Cuban war supplies in eight years of education. advance, are reported running St. George’s Episcopal Church Helped with Census | Manchester Evening Herald room. and 4:88 to 8 p.m. and private tlc, took jewelry and clothing throo to almost five times 60 a worker must have a com­ yesterday afternoon. At the Tom Carpenter, a student at Bolton substitute correspondent, band, include a son, Harold F. roonta where they are 10 a.m. Venezuela. But they are still Tlie application also has space 1 from bination of ago and service Heres how it went: from the Grand-Way store on active In these countries. for statistics concerning the above normal tMs month at same Ume parishioners bade the Junior Senior High School, Hope Orunake, tel. 648-6364. RIB STEAKS * ^ 8 9 ^ McDivltt: "Why not make a (Continued from Page One) Jones ef Shut Hartford, and two to 8 p.m.. Visitors are requested Tolland County W. Middle Tpke. on Aug. 8. e^allng 88. was among those who helped grandchUdren. i not to amoke In pattenta’ rooms. Even little countries such as number of draftees rejected by General Motors, Chrysler and _ no event can a pension ex­ farewell to the Rev, Edward few comments for the better HalU, Costa Rica, Salvador, Bo­ Ford. Johnson, former vicar, and Mrs. with the recent town census STABBING VICTIM CUT POM LONDON MROH. ■ex, Jane is here." Handy Photo Funeral services will be held No more than two vlsltora at the Selective Service, the Infant' ceed 70 per cent of a worker's livia, Ecuador and the Domin­ mortality, the number of sub­ With the already booming In- Johnson. The Rev. Mr. Johnson taken under the direction Of Mr. •raOMPSONVILLE (AP) — Conrad: "Hello there, how’re NORWALK (AP) — When tomorrow at 3 pjn. at Rose Hill OM ttme:per patient. monthly stralght-Ume yrage. Stanley zuZel, high school guid­ Mias Alice Prachnlak, 36. of 33 Funeral Home, 680 Blm St, New Cooperation ican Republic have had their standard housing units, and the. duatry scheduled to start all-out The $200 and $400 llmlU prevent is now the rector at St. Mary’s all the boys doing?” Richard Hardy, a camera shop One Is Hurt, troubles. production of 1966 models In Church, Hazardvllle. ance director. Prospect St. was charged with McDivltt: " 8he says ‘fine’." manager, snapped a photo of Rocky HUl. Burial wlU be tn WBBKBND ADMISSIONS: ntimber and kind of minority this If other factors do not. murder Saturday in connection Rose Hill Memorial Park, P r o m is e d A f t e r The government of Honduras groups. Scptcmbci', the threatened rise Early retirees got a so-called Carl (Carlson, executive vice Military Affairs SHOULDER STEAKS ‘‘8 9 ’ A Both astronauts were reported a prospective customer Satur­ James Anderson, 37 Huntington in retirements is causing con­ Two Bolton residents, Capt. with the stabbing of Kenneth Rocky Hill St.; Mrs. Mary Bezzlni, Bast recently proclaimed that "a aer­ The town has been criticized basic pension and a supplemen­ chairman of the church execu­ In fine spirlta after logging lO day, he had no Idea he would One Charged, ies of violent acb tending to cern in some tight labor market Gerald J. Green of Bolton Cen­ Arnold, 29. PMISHLY OMOUND hours aleep In the second day. soon be turning the picture over There will be no calling hours. Hartford; Raymond BJorkmap, P r o t e s t M a r c h by Joseph Dyer, the director of tal allowance. tive committee, presented a ereate a cllmata of anarchy” areas with big auto plants. Flint purse of money to the Johnsons ter Rd. and Staff Sgt. Gloria L. Arnold was found dead on the Medical experts had been con­ to the police. The family suggests that 887 W. Center St.; Nicholas the state's Office of Economic and Saginaw, Mich., are exam­ The basic rate Is $4.28 month­ Clemens. RFD 1, are currently kitchen floor of Miss Prach- cerned because each had cat­ those wishing to do so may Blanchard, 38 S. Altem St.; Mrs. In Accidents was “part of a vast Communist Opportunity, for lU slowness In' ly for each year of service, and and also a pewter plate as a re­ But the customer made off (ConUnueA from Psiga One) conspiracy." ples with less than two per cent membrance of St. George’s. participating In the annual 18- nlak's apartment. A medical ex­ napped only about two hours on with another camera while Har­ make memorial contributions to Augusta Boulet, 149 Spruce St.; applying for CAP. no deduction Is made in It for aminer said he had been stabbed GROUND MEAT 4 9 Haiti recently complained to of total labor forces unem­ those retiring at 62 or over. For The Theuner’8 were given day active duty tour of the 906th the first day. dy was looking for Christmas a charity of their cholct, br to Juan Capeles, Hartford; Melis­ Weekend accldenb in Bolton Maj. Gen. Joseph M. Am ployed. Troop Carrier Group (M) (Re- twice. A shift In plans helped the wrapping paper in the back of South Congregational Church sa Carlson, B u t Hartford; Mrs. the Organization of American those getting out earlier, how­ pantry gifts donated by each and Columbia brought serious j brose, State adjutant general States that Cuban-oriented Industry spokesmen say there member of the parish. When astronauts doze ott. the store. Memorial Fund. Helen Feingold, 19 C ^by Dr.; said, "I thought the CORK peo­ S a n to D o m in g o ever, Uie rate slides down to Conrad, a Navy lieutenant All Hardy had to do was pull Mrs. Helen Friedrich, 46 South injuries to one man and result' forces are polled In the Domin­ also may be some shortage of 86.7 per cent for those quitting the Johnsons were first wel­ wmmmmmmmmmMott's F r e s h P r o d u c e ple did a good job." Mayor ican Republic to Invade Haiti. akilled UadMmen In individual comed to the parish four years commander, Jokingly remarked the developed photo out of the Matthew Mlodtlnsld St., Rockville; Mrs. Irene Gard ed in the arrest of another. Charles V. Ryan Jr. termed the at 80 and 87.9 for thoao moving at one point that he’d like to Polan>id camera and give It to Matthew S. Mlodzlnskl, 4S, of'ner, 878 Hartford Rd.; Joseph the injured man Is Raymond Havana radio, broadcasting in Gambling Casino ahoJtf.TDr at leakt dno shopi four on at 86. ' fo, they, too, received similar D day "saUafactory." Haiti’s Creole language, calls out of five have applied for re­ CALLING ALL GIRLS — JUST ARRIVED FREESTONE ITALIAN ■leap more, "but you guys keep the police, who began a search Hartford, formerly of Manohes- Guay, Stafford; Albert Oula, 67 Stone. 84, of Rt. 88, Amaton, in As many National Guardsmen The supplemental , allowance Ifts. CAMTALOW Pif 0 for overthrow of Halil’s govern­ tirement, but none of the Rig giving us something to do." for the culprit. ter, died yuterday after a N. Blm 8t.; John Jaworsld fair condition at Windham Com­ as marchers lined the two-mlle Back in Business la calculated by figuring 70 per Among the 150 guests at the LAtOI H .I PRUHIS 2 ^ 2 9 * Cooper, an Air Force lieuten­ The thief "seemed like an i short illness. | Wapplng; Arthur Johnson, He- munity Memorial Hospital In ment, blames white Haitians Three auto-makera anticipates cent of a worker’s monthly parish hall were the Rev. and OFFICIAL parade route from a school and “U.S. imperlollsb" lor the tiwble covering necessary jobs. ant colonel, elaborated: ' The amateur to me," Hardy said to­ He was bom In RockvRle and: bron; Jennifer Jones, Stafford Wllllmantlc. On Saturday night playground in the Negro district wage. If thie Is less than $400, Mrs. Donald Green. The Rev. NATIVE FRESH Straslri A - flight hasn’t been arranged day. "I guess he Just forgot I lived in Manehester before mov­ Springs;' Mrs. Hannah Keesler, his car ran off Old Wllllmantlc country's poverty. (Continued from Page One) Rstlrement at age 68 at $200 a the smaller figure is used. The Mr Gre' was the first vicar Manchester High, to the' rally near City Hall. An OAS committee reported mcrnUi Mso la a possibility Sept. amount of basic to wMch he is 2 - where one guy can sleep. It’s had taken his picture." ing to Hartford 10 years 31 Bausola Rd., Andover; Gloria Rd. in Columbia and landed on Tha guardsmen, members of calamitloua financial situation of the church and served from CORN------where both of us have been hav­ He was a veteran of the 1LS. LeRlanc, 48 Lenox St.; Mrv. Us roof. Ha was on route to the CJommunist.s a powerful force In 1 under three-year contracts enUtled then Is subtracted. the time of its founding in 1958 East Cathalic High, the 38th Yankee Infantry Divi­ the Internal strife in the Domin­ was the absence of the usual fiegotlated in 1964 between the ing to do some of the tests." AIRPORT PROPOSED Navy In Worid War II. Alice Lord, Warehouse Point; hoaplbl, where Ms wife had sion, were in battle dress with The basic amount continues to 1961 when the Rev. Mr. John­ PASCAL Later, the mission control WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Survivors include his mother, Lilts Maldocado, Hartford; Alex Just given birth to their lOth ican Republic, hard playing crowd of wealthy Umtad Auto Workers Union and for life, but the supplemental son arrived. Clergymen from bi^oneb on their rifles. In Panama, university stu- Dominicans. the nation’s automakers. and Jr. High School buscli center scrapped one of the Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn., has Mra Frances Rozdc Mlodrlhski Martin, 1 McCabe St.; Joseph cMld. Trooper (diaries Guiui of 'The marchers had marshals allowance ends when Social Se­ the other churches In Bolton 4 9 ^ CELKY ------G •cheduled experiments — in­ proposed, construction of a ma­ of Rockville; ^ his wife, Mrs. Miner, Coventry; Robert Mlnqr, Colchester Troop Is Investigat­ denb, blamed for the Commu­ "It's a gamble," said Casino The Joint Ford-UAW ReUre curity starts at 68. Thus an ear­ G who circulated among them also attended. lAura Smyth nist-style antl-U.S. riots In the operator Silver Rich of Miami,, ment Board, which normally ly retiree would get less Income volving the firing of rocket jor international airport In Oon- Xflodzlnskl of I RFD 1; Brenda Murphy, WlUl' ing. wearing bright, orange vests Asked to BegUter UTM FANCY lEEHUt M.m.i VEuew MIEN thrusters —because the noise necticut. Hartford; two sons, Gregory,mpnUc; Mrs. Lora McOoUun, A Thompeonvllle man, Desire Panama Canal Zone, still carry ina., with a straight face. hM around 200 applications In after 65 than before. GYM and carrying walkie-talkies. "We’re betting things are get­ cess, had 440 on nand Aug. 1. Ralph Conlon, principal of PIPPRRS might disturb the astnmaut who In a letter to Federal Avia­ Mlodzlnskl and Michael Smyth Green Lodge Convalescent J. Oavlne, 88, is facing charges At the rally wMch climaxed on attacks against Washington. GRAPES ONIONS ,was sleeping. tion Agency Adpnlnlstrator Wil­ Mlodzlnskl, both of Manches­ Inter-American agencies and ting back to normaL ITuit’s why e a had grown to 914 by last Bolton Junior Senior High Home; Mrs. Mabel McCorkhlll, of evading responsibility and the march, the specUtors were we reopened." Monday. Tme board said a sam­ Birth Proof Dug Up School requests students who Cooper, 88, slept through a liam F. McKee, Dodd said the ter; a brother, Thaddeus Mlod- 33 Thayer Rd.; John Olechny, reckless driving In connection quiet aa civil rtghb leaders rep­ security officials of the Central SUITS 2 >2 S f ersonal space flight record — airport would serve Boston and zlnski, and a slsUr. Mtss Louise Autumn St.; Mrs. OdlUe Rl- American republics are carry­ pling indicated most of the ap­ have moved to Bolton during ^ 2 5 ^ with a Bolton accident at 8 o'­ eated their complainb against plications were in the 60-68 age PITTSBUROH, Kan. — Per­ the summer to register In the In Your School Colon! p»ai*ww«»iwararas r hours and 30 minutes, ex- New York,, and "would make Mlodzlnskl, both of Rockville, vard. Bast Hartford; Mark clock last night. police. A crowd estimated at ing on an intensive campal^ sons who lack a birth certificate cee. «>uand >a UAWw„,. -rspokesman______.Bureau of the Census, dents should bring with them • White, for Leaders Class He is schedMed to be- arraigned folk music style. A small group Krajewskl of 71 Foster St., re-, •aid’ there waa "no question the burg, Kan. 66762. en pressure waa reported to separate facilities. houre. Stub, BUington; Mrs. Mary Sul In Circuit Oourt 13, Manches­ of Negroes conducted a collec­ about Communist activities and Rave risen to 90 pounds Mter a The W. P. 4)uleh F^mcral helpln* finance Latin America’s cently completed a course at Uvan, 48 Haynes St.; Mrs. Fran ter, Sept. 18. Trooper G. N. tion and many wMUs contrib­ Navy Aviation Electronic Fun­ ALSO: Gym Shoes, Socks, low of 63 pounds, FAMILY RESCUED Home, 228 Main St., b In ces Thomas, 19 Bva Circle, Ver Smith of the Colchester Troop uted. I Alliance for Progress progpram ohprge of (urangemehb. of economic and social develop­ damentals School, Memphia, Gym Bags and Sweat Shirts —A duplicate satellite was BRANFORD (AP)— Outboard non; Francis Topping, 180 Oak Investigated. Gov. John A. Volpe said a at marLOW Prices! mounted on a tower at Cape motor boats and the Thimble St.; Julian Torres, Hartford; A Brooklyn, N. T„ driver, conference in Ms office last ment. Tenn. He Is now attending 8 Island ferry came to the aid Fred C. Harvey But in the fight aginast Com­ Aviation Fire Control Techni­ **AII I S3ld W3S*’ Keimedy, Fla., and the Oemini 8 Mrs, Betty Tyler, Berlin, N.Y.; Joel Goldshor, lost control of Thursday with civil righb lead spacecraft turned on Its radir of a family of seven when a -Frad C. H«rvar,’''B . ef 9S Mra. Grace Valentine, RFD 3; hb ear on a aharp curve aloiig i era "did much to avert any munists, as In the alliance, the cian’s School in Memphis. show mo a fillor that delivers the taste and I’ll eat my hat. Slid tracked the satellite’s bea>- cabin cruiser they were (g ra t­ Deepwood Dr. died Saturda;day at Fred Warnook, RFD 1, Bolton; Pine S t tn Columbia Saturday trouble, He said, "We must officials say the big Job must of oon on the 17th orbit. ing struck a rock and started S t Francis Hoepitaii Bbrt- Mrs. Marianne Washburne night and ran off the shoulder continue to plan and act around necessity be done by each of the The several long Masts of the MARLOWlS —TJ.S. space officials denied a sinking yesterday. ford. Notch Rd., Bolton; Nancy Into a ditch. the conference table." Latln-Amerlcan republics. town’s fire alarm system, "FOB EVBBYTHING’’ Soviet claim that Gemini 6 was Dr. Stewart Orr of Long b- Mr. Harvey Was bom In Lu- Young, Wimping: Mm. Dorothy Goldshor and a passengfr CORB leader Swan aald dem­ sounded at about 11 tMe morn­ launched "In haste and definite land, N.Y., who waa operating bec, Maine, and lived in Man­ York, Bast Hartford. left a'note saying the car had onstrators would continue to ing, were nothing more than a Downtown Main Street risk.” the 88-foot cruiser '"me Seven chester six yaara. H r was a DISOHAROED SATURDAY: run out of gas. Police say tha icket stores In downtown F p m o ft check of the system. The Town MANCHESTER —A kink In the lines of a blood C’s," said he and his fanUly maohanic at Mx^^PRor Sand Mrf. J a ^ Borland, East Hart-' undercarriage was damaged. prlngfield this week. Fire Department periodically pressure measuring device on were taken ashore on the motor and Oravpi Co. Ra was a mam^ ford; Tart SmaU, 66 Broad St.; The ~ car waa towed away. ' | Before the marcM Catholic, One Is Injured checks Us alarms to.make sure the arm of Conrad, M, was boab. ^ r of Sauth Mafltodtri Obureh. Deanna. DaMarce, South Wind­ Trooper John Normln^n of Protestant and Jewish leaders they are operative. fh ^ v b tf inelijda nis wife. mVi»ye#tl- ci|j*0 lor a "reqract for law Mm Raaef Pottir Barvey: hb sor; Mro. ,HaaH Lambert. 8 the Colchester Troop Is Members of the British Bancroft Rd., RockvlUe; Roy gating. (am)) mutual concern for the In Gar Accident father, John RMray of wood- welfare of others." American Chib wlU meet at the Mainar a ate. Barey B. Higgins. W w lng; Mrs. Nonqa club tomorrow at 7:18 pjn. and Beigaran; Chestnut Hill; Gary A one-car accident occurred Hknray of UanalMater; thraa MAN HEU> IN BBATINO go to Holmes Funeral Home, D a y I n . . . D a y O u t ... daughtafs, Mto.’Jaasa Bm blln Youar, RFD 9. RoekvUIe; Mra. m tertey at 8:45 p.m. on Bol­ 400 Main S t to pay reepecta to Faith TMforilt Oovantry; Chris­ PoUce Arrests MEW YORK (AP) — A 98- ton Rd. near the Intersectloa of of Auburn. H. R., Mrs. Charies year-dld man has been accused Thomas Conn, a member. Chasllek of W a#lAt aito Mrs. tine Adams, 110 Lake Rd., An- Reservoir Rd. Police roport that 2 teyarj ThomM ^ynes. .180 of severely btetlng Ms 78-year- a car operated by Steven K. WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES 2 Robact B. A u i^ M IftUldb- 1809 Census First burg. Pa-; t)uM brothan, Bmry St; ISn. Grace IQad- Twb arreris w#r# mate over ?W her Keener, 18, of Vineland, N. J., P O R K & B I A N f - ~ - Ll-e.. I-M. uat^ W onderful Jamaa Marvay at Buffialid aiM •rilng. flo Koapey St.; Bteard the weekend after Fatrida Jo*jr Bast ildeapartmjnt. failed to negotiate a curve and Haatoy. 999 ISsmuj St.; Mrs. Dickinson of 380 Summit S t 1 The man, ITank NMv^k, struck a stone wall WASHINGTON r- Th* first « oaiuiN* Danielilal Ranray,Rarvay, atand J^lbart Har­ was------charged------.. Stetey------withfelOOlr A passenger in the car, Kath­ census of manufactures in the vey,. both o f W.Woodland; three 1 padt. Ollaad Rd^ ‘An- •aw ths hubcM** n,______ther's'car being #tolen Satur- oua aseault In the beating of leen Oeasay of BlUngton, was intited States ooverfd the year M IRACLI W HIR ------sifters, Urs- Jfna RrtpbfRatmaa 0 of* MoUie Mlchalowich. taken to the Rockville General 1809. An act of Ooagrsss May 1. Wtedlahd. Mrs,. Ison Lotea^ ittage 9 t ; WMter Britaell, I tey night. PoUoe said she fol> . . . resulting in meaningful Barnett, lowed a oar with, two youths I She wee feterted in critical HMital, treated and released. m o , ordered the fiieluelon of a VIRIHNI happen tor of Atharts, MaWe, aM condition at BeUevue' Hospital The front end of the vehicle census of manufactures for the savings to you every day! Arnold FloM of Frieburg, Inside and got tha Ueense I^UCKY STR IKE FILTER S_____ APPLI SAUCi - - 'Wap- number. with skuU, collarbone and rib was badly damaged end the ear first tlm# In addition to,the enu­ VJTRY Maine, and 16 grandchildren. Injuries. waa towed from the scene. meration of people. No ops and downs In your Proscription w ith JPuneral servleaa‘wUi -,|to arreeted Robert C. costs — no *'dlsooants" today, “Rcfolar Had(. 17, of 197- Deepwood t o ^ r r ^ iit'^ U ' sin. at tha K fk St„ iMekvlW; Mrs. Itsr- ^ oes” tomorrowt 1-0). 3 [am#, 880 tha Morf«,‘4f40 W.' Riddle Tpke.; Dr^ who was charged with lar- SW llT GRHN PiAf 3 CASH from Rosa HIU funeral Irene DeMariUns, 80 Beaton cei^ and turned over to Juve­ •. No "rodnood specials'*—no **traporary St, Rotey HUl. rednotloas” oa Pres or Ip tlons to Inro m ^ m B m>•• m R(fi n :M bm of^Fsik 't;Mr Lawn# 6n9n*r, 5 Waet- nile authorities. B in e flc ia i Kocky liuLi ' * " fi te; Jagnne Bariy Suntey moratag, pp« MANCHISTirS euatonrara! Frimds miy :^ l #t Ui# ftt> Harold llM arrested AtttUo L^'lkjila-. MANOHESTER’S OLDEST nNANGIAL INCTITUTION At the ssnw tbne, then Is never any n#r#l honi# tonlf^ttrite T to 9- J®eld, Conway R4-; Mn.» .l« i - vone, 29, of 76 Summer S t, eonproinlBe In serrioe or quality! and charged him with receiv­ I •4 «IUe ing itolen goods. Pdlee said ONLY FUEL )IL DEALER YOU GET OUB LOWEST Tbo«M#{ Jpka Oasik M, a*, i 48 Haok turned over the wire PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE w ^ l hubcaps to Bchlavone. OPEH TILL 4 P. M. We Deliver S t: Mr#. dfrtriid'le Chapaian, y e a r ,* • • and yo u s a v e y St-: FPeter BiiMair. The ear from'.vtUeh the hubr OPEN MtoBE THROUGHOUT THE • Bverjrwbere, Fast i£t?w i cape were Uken’whs phriied on HOURS A DAY! MONDAY THROUOH FRIDAY YEAR . . . ON AlX. YOUR Aek p r yjiUU V8C$f/on cash now/ ifaetford; Ctetor S t PRESCRIPTION NEEDS. ch^tar 40 Ttem. Hack and ScMavono poetod JttfNi'TriaVYoiirialf' Vaealicii lten.-- 1 w a v . IawountI TRY US AND w tlr«in*pt m was l ^ t ; Mrf. ^ 180 bonds and are aehMSIM MORIARTY a d p i t i o n a l h o u r s m l ttoMbiM tMaf* atari to happani 6#t to*»l Mai Tad aa# bell ai^ dW^ter, M SLakf: to appear Sept )9 In CSreult BROTHERS Court 13. •88b to |*t na^r.' cath to f». and an Intar- E n m i i z i i Me waa a maater of hotti THURSDAY EVENING A TO • 29.SM y^adtegtea aS9 ^ BpRll m itej ftftewtether SntVMO YOU WITH national (frfdK Card tor Imudlato itivicf 600 eimnufton S t wan stom flw. mv ft fiqr.linaflatal offic* coiit- i 6.il 700 ehaacdlpr Saturday morntag oh W. MSd- M e b iS ia c B la a ^ f h w npw'l^ lat CantMpI put 51.16 IDOb IW afcW 'r dlulh^ko.'aiid teargad with dk- ■' V |*On S4 NwitUi Rtan«| #;8rm8iu ,r 84 regprdihg paeeiag algiia and 160 SILAS DEANE HWY. saahlnyourpoeM. . . tos^ '‘ HOUR 525 FARMINGTON AVI. ’ . WITHiRtriiLD 8 to HOUR ■kllTOL 98 starkweather, 41, INSTANT cfoeeed the m U e 'yfUciw line fun oa MIRNRR s A V I V tiS PROSPECT AVE. tf ILV D . 9ii«. Ha Iter EARNINGS 587 MIDDLE TPKE. EAST WMT HARTFORD Hbwafd I ...... ‘Bal- to jraee h ear.' . f » W L O I L S I-O/VN 1 . AAANCHHDTH 11 a eoa toIMr. .' PMtoe < aneiito piuvnv SIRVICI 280 WINDSOR AVI. cure M llj M pM 9a. , . DJvMeate 1269 ALBAN Y A V I. WILSON rih^Afuqu p Y f TRM HARTFORD a* ' PsM From IBPM m to IliDOO— 14^ lifa-lnaurMtat taw coat hl/wiife.-'- pojoe rapmt> ^ /4fi TXtti£ ixis: R.H., aad Jo##J)h OHM A ISmfTrTM inmill Ds f ^ i IgBpItW ISiMMdi Co. of Monchaitor Fraacl# (knm, b ^ ‘ of ' Mercan, 90, wna charged "W« Save Yob Money" with breach of the p4a^. Re Deposit' 6 06 MMH 4 t .. MANCHESTER ...... B,,dst#M,.Mr#. (j Im u inr. 643-S13S Mltolw* »4«w Y nmfk Ssw Cntlsnd Tel. Sninbu Officsl a l#y of Ireland an______'I A de tfr poeted a 1900 bond for Qrralt AT THE TARKABB—Y^4T MIDDU TPKI. ard Baker of Manchaster, N.: Mr. and MB). Donald Court appennmee Sept 19. Po-, 318 eiNTIR’m ill MANGHUTIR InMif^rornoB. novm su cov» n*»« and seven graadoMldren, - SrrRebrS. See said the inoldaat atoinawd fiBtand iervtosf wui be bfW “IBD from 9 domeetlo 41«tuitsnee- Kennedy-Parker Ellington, 1966 ear; R ol^ OhaiuMy, Nawltifton, eohff’ TV Mtt Russen Small, 69 Pina St., AU Boult Ohuroh, IjowtU, MuMhssisr, air oondiUoner; ■on — , M«um. w u tht le tn t of tht wtd- Mrs. Anna Juitoo, l6l Thomp­ rranbis Michael Morawo Eileen Hnath son Bt, RockViHs, camera; Miss dlnf of MIm Ptunela But P trk tr Manchester were married BtaSa ZjhswskV 88 West S t, of Lowtll to Richard HUfh Ken­ laturday at Trinity Uplscopal dock • riiloi Behlu Moraau, DOUBLE Bontag Board ad Appeals nedy of Manoheater. Oniroh, Princeton. Will Play at Baat Hartford, sewing machine, The bride le the dau(ht«r of The bride is the dauititar of ‘ ) wU bold an AugUM ess- HwHfital Natw WORLD GRF.EN Mr. and Mre. Lioo Q. Parker of Mre, Bigelow Peteiacn of eiott to r IBs first tlnw In eight Admitted-rrlday: Hauls Lowell. The brldeiroom la the Princeton. She le also the daugh­ lehen It msate at l to- Worlds Fair Brown, 95 Prospect St.; Dawn aon of Mr. and Mre. Stewart ter of William M. Peterson of M tha Munlclpsl BuUdlng Ballaay, .BUtagtdt; 'Gladys SM- Kennedy of 86 Autumn St. raUe Church, Va. The bride­ Room to oonaldar asv- Mike Ettaen Hnath, aceordlon- oos, 120 E. Main St.; Crystal The Rev. Shaun Herron of groom le the sop of Mr. lat, of SHKford Springs, will par- Branch, 98 W. Main St. and Mre. Prancleoo Morasoo of topped by> one from STAMPS Lowell performed the double . for a varlaaoa, w tlQlpate In the Special Events Adsnlttod Saturdays Deborah ringr ceremony. Mlaa Janet Hoi- 26 Jordt Bt - . .^.bomlroctlan ot a t,2M I ^inlted Uni States Johnaon.121 B. Main St.; Clau­ lowe of Worceater, Maaa. waa The Rev. Rerehel O. MlUer, foot addltton. Pavilion of tha New York dia Rasulls, 86 White St:; Mi­ orgranlat Mlaa Tereea Crowley Proteetant chai^tn of Norwich paper mill, World’s Fair Tuesday, Aug. II, chael Fox, Somers. i of FitchburK. Maaa. waa aololat. Unlversl^, Northfleld, Vt., aa- •mn«l6B tb get gotaif on Ita ax- from 1 to 2 p.m. Admitted Sunday: L u Ttngv The bride, civen in marriage ■leted to the Rev. Charles O. ■ program, had aahad the Miss Hiratn’s hour-long oonr Un, IQ Cottage St.; 'Phyths by her father, wore a full-length Newberry, vicar of All Balpts »-J^maat t t o month, pon* csrt on the John F, Kennedy O tark ,.^ UdupW Manchea- gown of allk organxa^ ^ealgned Bplsoopal Chapel, Princeton, to Ita austofn, and the rs^ P lu s wlU range from Ugbt clas­ tor; George Devlin, RockvlHe; with empire bodice, elbow- performed the ceremony. honored. sics to "Twalfth Strut Rag". laM^na .Furrow, Ellingten; length aleevea, A-llne akirt with Given In marriage by her P>‘®P<**« to buHd It will also faaturs two origins! Joan Holley,. Loehr Rd., Tol­ detachable watteau cathedral uncle, Allen Caryl Bigelow Jr. Ita adtttkm on the waat aide of accordion compulUons, "The land; Fanny Kibbe, BHtngton; train, and embroidery on bodice, of Charlotte,. N.C., the bride Loriag ihets Gien 'Rd., in mdiMtrlal Zona, Jolly Oabanero'% and “My Man­ Florence Johndrow, 19 Cottage aleevea and akirt. Her abort wore a full-length gown of em­ S ‘ V -■ Sfflfcent to Ita praeeAt fa- dolin”. B t h bouffant veil of Imported Bng- broidered silk organsa with Engage^ r. gt needs the variance so MlM Hnath has psrforined In Births Saturday; A son to ll.th lllualon cascaded from a chapel train. Her veU was of 1lM angagementsngagemenT of Miss Ita-, H nwy buSd an the atreet area variety shows, social func­ Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Jack- halo of pearla, and the carried sUk Uluslon with heirloom lace, A. RMlneqn of Manchdeter '.the praaent building. tions, and over local radio and tan. White Rd., Crystal Lake; a OFIN a cascade bouquet of roaea and and she carried a bouquet of 3ctm W. Adam of Seneoa _ tidna call for conatruc- taisvlslon programs. She enter­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank white majestic dalelee and Ivy. tion m fla t ba<^ at the atreet tained at dlnnere honoring for- Naumec, 58 ElUngton Ave.; a WED.. stephanotla. . N.Tt la announced by her Mne. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Eu- Mlaa Roberta C. Johna of Mies Emily VanderiKucken of renti, Jlr« and Mrs. J, M. mer Secretary of Laborpr ------James, - ^ THURSh Boston, Maaa., was maid of Tha'BBA win slao 'oonakto a P. MitohaU, ta m e r Gov. -1 g«ne f ^ i ^ e t , 46 Village St. Manchester waa maid of honor. obinson 6f 100 Vernon St. Births Sunday; A son to Mr. FRI. & SAT. Bridesmaids were Miss Betsy- honor. Bridesmaids were Mtee > 5 Her fiance is the son of Mr. request from the Aimy-Navy ham Ribiboff, and Gov, John Buaan Welch of Columbus, Ga., Club for a variance to build a Dempasy. ' ' ■nd Mrs. Brian Boylngton, 40 TILL Jo Bunney of West Poland, end Mrs. John Adam of Stnsfla Elm St.; a daughter to Mr. and oousin of the bride; Mlaa Nina IftUla. 1,020 square foot addlUon at M in. Hnath teachu at her Maine, cousin of the bride; Miss Kriea and Miss Carol Nloholes, the southwest comer Of Its ex­ (rim acMMion studio, the Rock- Mrs. Richard'Trapp, 129 W. 9 P.M. Rosalind Knowles of Stamford, SUss RoWnson la a graduate isting of Mrs. Smith 4r6s feted at a rt' skirt with back panel .She wore C. je. He la aarving with the UB. cause the dUb proposes to tlremsnt party, tad wu pre­ , Silverwood Rd.; Mre. Pi^ceton, oouain of the bride; Kavy, atationed In New London. spend In eicoaes of 50, per cent elen.Pbllbrick and daughter, WEDNESDAY a matching organsa headbow, David HariteU of Manrfiester, sented with a color TV u t by and carried a cascade of yellow of the assessed value of the Alfred Cavedon, bank pruident, 6 WoexUand S t; Mrs. Barbara daisies and talisman roses. Donald Wallace of New York property, as IhnthM by regula- a‘vla, 'wood Towers, Brookline, M au. dents In the league, and these Conn., won the Junior National In a navy silk dress with white oli and pale blue delphinium to erect a garage at 28 TVell- Mr. and Mrs. John Jouph Shee­ have been covered by Insurance. Model Rocket Championship tor accessories and a corssige of decorated the sanctuary. Pennsylvania, Mrs. White trav­ Engaged man Rd., in Residence Zona A, han of Boston. Thp.liridegroom the couple left on a wedding eled In a royal blue two-piece trip to Lake George. They will A nominating committee will the second consecutive year Sat- PURE PORK white roses. Hie couple will Given In marriage by her fa­ aifitagement of Miss Fa- on an empty lot which adjoins is the son of, Mr. a m Mrs. P. be named to bring In a recom- urday at the Aberdeen Proving live In Stanford, Calif., after ther, the bride wore a full-length ribbed knit with re-embrol- Webster Spicer of 28 Main St. live at 10 F u te r Dr., WUU- dered lace trim. The couple will of 83 BUdridge St. to a lot on which the principal mantlc. mended slate of officers for the Ground. Sept. 5. gown of white organza over taf­ building is located. t The Rev. John .Itoach of Bt, 1996 season. The annual elec- a. Harry Stine, also of New Mrs. Kennedy is a 1961 grad­ live at 1323 Burnside Ave. af­ W. Mosher of East Mrs. Spicer Is a graduate of feta, designed with alencon lace ter Sept. 10. -b u been announced by Regulations permit the con­ Aldan’s Church psrfomed the tlon ot the league will be held In Canaan, became National Adult uate of Manchester High and seed pearl trim on the bod­ lOr, Alvin T. Irish of struction of only a prinoli>al ceremony. Girl’s Latin, School and Sim­ October. This year, RusaeU An- Champion, and A. W. Ouffl. fath- School, and a 1965 graduate of ice and elbow-Ieng;th sleeves, Mrs. 'White Is a 1962 gradu­ building on an empty M .^ 'g a ­ Given In marriage by her mons College,, both of Boston, ate of Manchester High School •Mlaine. She is also the drews served u president er of the Junior Champion, w u Boston University School of and sheath skirt i^th chapel of the late Mrs. Ethel rage la listed as an auxUtary father, the bride wore a full- tmd le a candidate for a MA. Win Pilzea awarded the Reserve Adult ITALIAN Q Q Pine and Applied Arts, where and a 1965 graduate of Middle­ degree at B uton College. Mr. train. Her elbow-length veil of ;aff zriBb, building. gown of ' white 'peau de Prize winners In the sevenrii cSuunplonshlp. she majored In music educa­ sex Memorial Hospital, Middle- The ^ A , Hi addition, win con­ sole, .designed with .empire bod­ Spicer is a graduate of the Uni­ annual outdoor bazaar, spon-' lb silk Illusion edged in Chantilly town, where dhe waa on the jie r fience is the son of Mr. tion. She Is a member of Mu lace was arranged from a prin­ Id Mrs. OUn Mbsher of Ware- sider two requests for general ice of iinported Alencon lace, versity of Hartford and la at­ eored by S t Joseph’s Church, Phi EJpsllon, music sorority, and high clinical honor roll and rep­ repairers’ licenses for torn gas­ scooped neckline, short sleeves, tending the University of Con­ Have been announced Tbe ba- cess coronet of seed pearls and resented the school at a meet­ tia,,Mes|A Music Educators National Con­ crystals, and she carried a cas­ Engaged .Krlab is a gnduata of oline stations: A-line skirt and detachable necticut, Storrs. He served four zata ended Saturday night I ference. Mr. Kennedy Is a 1961 ing of the National Nursing 1. Bcuoe A. CantreU and Jhhn chapel tmin. Her veil of Illusion years in the UjS. Navy. Wtanera are: EmMtIt Gagnon, SAUSAGE cade bouquet of white carnations Association in Atlantic City. The engagement of Miss Jo- ra ^ i^ x S A e n e ) tssih school 59 graduate of Manchester High and stephanotls. Anne Mary Friman of Hlgga- E. Laiiarj^; at 174 W, OsQtatf St., w u arranged from a small silk GASH SAVINGS School and a 1965 graduate of She Is on the nursing staff at ^^IwQweetdrn CHinatian Jun- crown, and she carried a Mis­ Miss Deborah Ann C3ark of num to James Vincent Ander­ iriCbpoge, V^Uanova, pa. She Is comer of McKee 6t« la Real- 1 r 10 Mlddlebury (Vt.) College, where Middlesex Ho.spttal. Mr. White son III of Manchester has been denca Zone B. sal covered with a cascade ar­ Manchester, sister of the bride, recently completed a three-year Ilipl^Meit United Aircraft Re rangement of stephanotls and he was a member of Zeta Pal was maid of honor. Bridesmaids tour of service as a flight en­ announced by her parents, Mr. ' LabOtatoriee, East Hart- 2. John Adamik, Anthony IMPORTED fraternity and was head of Mld- and Mrs. Morgan B Friman of Grabowski, Augustine Gralkiw- miniature carnations. diebury Culture Conference. He were Miss Joan Durkin of Man­ gineer In the U.S. Army avia­ Itels tbs slater of Mra. chester, Miss Geraldine Flynn of tion, returning from Viet Nam Hlgganum. tri RoBartaon of 30 Femdale ski and Donald Zaroaki, idl' of MlM Mary B. Hayes of Chica­ THINKING ABOUT HOME? was commissioned Into the U.S. Windsor Locks and Mrs. Sheri­ last year. He was valedictorian Her fiance is the son of Mr. Newington, at 566 E. Middle go, m ., was maid of honor. Miss Shorten tha miJM between you and ttie family with a Army upon graduation. He is of his class 'at Strong High and Mrs. James V. Anderson Tpke., in Business Zone U. The Donna Spicer of Talcott'vllle, dan Richards of Rochester, N.Y. Jr. of 194 Highland St. , h.'nfSbilwr la a graduate of now taking graduate studies at The bridal attendants were School and attended P ratt and (Bfoas.) High School four men have leased the for­ sister of the bridegroom, was Long Diatance oalL Nicest vMt you ean make— next I'l t; Stanford University, Calif. Whitney Apprenticeship School, Miss Friman is a 1962 gradu­ mer Cook’s Service Station and bridesmaid. (. M.I.OS dressed alike in full-length ate of Middletown High School Hmbiy Riddle Aeronautical The bridal. attendants were bast thing to being ttiai*. The Southern New England gowns of misty blue organza East Hartford. He Is employed ' ta, Mteuni Fla. Bh is am- have changed the name to Bun- PaifUert Use Velvet over taffeta, fashioned with em­ at P ratt and Whitney, Division and attended Boston Univer­ set Service. Identically attired In full-length Telephone Coffluany. 3 «t Pratt and Whitney, ALL of United Aircraft Corp., East sity. She Is employed at the pink linen gowns, fuhloned with pire waistlines trimmed In pale Southern New England Tele­ llVislon of United Aircraft FUEL OIL CENTER LOS ANOBLES — The larg­ green satin and pink floral ap­ Hartford. s e c o n d p h o n e g o n e short sleeves, scooped neck- phone Co., Middletown. Baat Haitford. BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Itau, empire bqdlcu with em­ SUCES est single user of fine Imported pliques. They wore matching Mr. Anderson is a 1961 jra d - ha wadding la planned for velvet fabrics la not a dress, blue pillbox hats with circular When you are adding chicken Thieves have stolen the phone broidered flower accents and uata of Manrfiester High from the second of the only two ■Um sklrfs. Th6y wore match­ millinery or furniture manufac­ veils and carried cascade bou-' livers to a tomato sauce for School. Soon after graduation turer but a Los Angeles maker quets of white carnations and pasta, be sure to saute the public telephone booths In Beir­ ing' crowns. outlined with em­ of hobby kits for oil palntlng- blue delphinium. be7ore““id x i ^ S e “m wiU; y^jS-s “ e ut, a city of 600,000 people. broidery, and carried cascade ' 'J (f \ by-n»imbera on velvet. Sheridan Richards of Rocti-' the eauoe. ime Accidents Police reported they stole the bouquets of pale blue delphin­ Sixth Fleet. He Is employd by first one In May. It w u never ium and mlnlaftira pink car­ Western Electric Co., Division nations. FOPUUR ENRICHED of the American Telephone and B r i n g A r r e s ts replaced. Telegraph Co. Joseph JS7 Bhote COOPERATIVE BoweS'Guzavitch The wedding is planned for MRS. MICHAEL A. PARLAPIANO Several auto aeddenta, none May 28, 1966. Mrioua, led to arreeta over the oil. ( (O’r \ \ v Buiisn Mou photo 'The marriage of Miss Patrlcia'^of Manchester and Miss Patricia ;iireekend« ■I ...... I I ' ■' ■' '■■■ '■ — n - \ I >,\ ol MRS. JOHN ALAN CARLSON Miss Carole Aim Guzavltch A. McDonnell of Manchester to Marshall of Vernon. Robert Sylvestri, 20, of Eest I101,\M> Ol' < t>. BREAD The bridal attendants 'wore ^Hartford w u charged with fall. and John Robert Bowes, both of Michael A. Parlapiano of Wind­ Choicest Mews InToy/jn | ''i.M i; Miss Arlene Marie P etm on^ bouquet of white roees, eteph- Manchester, exchanged vows matching sheath gowns of two- ..ure to drive a reasonable dls- sor was solemnized Saturday toned blue crystalette, matching |tance apart, after he struck a and John Alan Carlson, both of anotis and ivy, Saturday morning kt S t James’ :n'> m:u\i) >tkki t Manchester, were united in Mrs. Roger Peterson of De­ morning at the Church of the headpieces and carried bouquets p,ea;r In the rear ywterday after­ ri.i. m <-1 1-ia S I marriage Saturday morning at Church. Assumption. of white carnations. noon, ix>llce reported. TUESDAY ONLY SPEOIAU troit, Mich., sister-in-law of the The bride Is a daughter of St. Bridget’s Church. bride, was matron of honor. The bride is the daughter of Thomu Laufer of Windsor ^l^> Sylvestri w u driving west, The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ouzavltch Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonnell served u best man. Ushers A'poUce Mid, when he went kito LEAN, ALL BEEF LOAVES J L • Bridesmaids were Mrs. Glenn of 126 Walker St The bride­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peter­ McKinney and Mrs. Barbara of 30 Ensign S t The bridegroom were Fred Wqlker of Poquo- - the left lane at Center St to son of 36 Lockwood St. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. FUex nock and Stanley WasseU of Vpaw A pto'ked car and stivck a : H A M B U R G ■'.,3-'tb8. ■ 1 Williams, both of Manchester, Mrs. John F. Bowes of 33 Ly- 6 bridegroom la a son of Mr. and Parlapiano of Windsor. Windsor. vehicle turning left Into Rooee- and Miss June Murphy of Ham­ dall St. 0 (LIMIT 6 LBS. IfRR ijAMlLT) Ths Light Youth Mrs. Carl Carlson of 126 Garth den. The Rev. Fronds p. McDon­ Mrs. McDonnell wore a Mne sTelt S t The oar hit waa driven The Rev. John J. O’Brien of Rosemary Spoalto of 1 Avon Rd. The bridal attendants were St James’ Church performed nell of Devon, brother of the lace and crepe sheath and blue con—Aa FLAVORS The Rev. Robert Keen of St. bride, performed the double and white accessoriea. The i« t She w u charged with faS- A CHOPPED, IMPORTED . ; , Brldget’a Church performed the dressed alike In full-length the double ring ceremony and ring ceremony. , ■ . bridegroom’s mother w ore’a aure to give proper signal. ;y gowns of green chiffon, fashion­ celebrated the nuptial Mass. -ti Robert D. Evans of 10 Bunco double ling ceremony and cele­ ed with batteau necklines, Mrs. Jane Macoarone was or­ ' Given In marriage by her fa­ silver brocade dress and match­ • PRESSED H^M t^|89e brated the nuptial high Mass. elbow-length sleeves, fitted bod­ ganist and soloist. Vases of ther, the bride wore a tuU-length ing accessorlu. Both wore eefr- < Dr. heavSy damaged his oar Mrs. Barbara Murphy was or­ ices with satin cummerbund white carnations and palms gown of white organsa, deslgn- sagM of baby white carnations. .rJmt cBcap^ Injury, police re- ganist and soloist. Bouquets of and sheath skirts with back were on the altar. ■d with Sabrina neckline of re- A reception for 200 w u held hborted, when hla car went out of white gladioli and yellow pom­ embroidered Alencon lace, abort at the K of C Home. The couple sKintrol early yesterday mom-- I HIGHLAND PAIiK llAlIKET c u u e SOM bows and fullness. Their horse Given in marriage by her; by the 2 pons were on the altar. hair picture hats matched their uncle, Walter Bmolensld of sleeves and chapel trSih. Her want on a wedding trip to Ber­ •ing after hitting a bank of earth Z 817 HIGHLAND STBBBT—PHONE 648-6fIB The bride, given In marriage dresses. The matron of honor Manchester, the bride wore a elbow-length veil of Illusion waa muda by plane. They will live sno Vempn Bt. Evans, 18, told 'f a ir w a y fa m ily by her father, wore a full-Ieng^ carried a cascade bouquet of fulMength gown of imported arranged from a crown of, seed at 182 Maple St. r polloe he swerved to avoid oon- 12-OZ. gown of organza over taffeta, yellow roses and ivy. The Chantilly lace, designed with pearls, and ahe carried' a 'bou­ Mrs. Pulaplano Is a ib- ■tact with a car on hla ridp of Do you know why the^ CANS » 1 designed with scooped neck­ bridesmaids carried cascade fitted bodice, sehrina neckline quet of white carnations! ceptlonlst at ConneoUcut Bank ^tha road as It rounded a ciuve. mosquito was happy? Ho line, bell-shaped skirt, detach­ bouquets of white and yellow trimmed with sequins and seed Mrs. Edward L Nason of and Trust Co., Manchester. Mr. tT Pollu uVi Evans went off pOM^ hla screen test. FOR able train and lace applique on roses and ivy. pearls, long tapered sleeves Manchester, sister of the brida, Pulaplsno is employed at Ja- ) 6ha road onto a laiwn aad struck the skirt, bodice smd sleeves. The engagement of Miss Bar­ Carl M. Carlson Jr. of Man­ with points at the wrists and waa matron of honor. Brides­ cobs ManufacturtM Co. W wt 1« small tree, Bhrana yn» brought Time may be a great Her elbow-length veil of Im­ bouffant skirt trimmed with bara Marie Deane of Pittsfield, maids were Miss Janette Hynd Hartford. to Manchester Memorial Hpa- Neefl Back'tO'SChool chester served as his brother’s Maine, to Alan WUllam Gates healer, but I’m afraid he’s^ ported illusion was attached to lace roees down the front and -^tal but-wu dlsofasrged-aftor ^no beauty specialist.. a cluster of rosea and lilles-of- best man. Ushers were James of Manchester has been an­ M. Carlson of Manchester, ruffles of tiered lace and pleat­ and has a B.S. degree In edu-^ cation In 1963 from the Unlver- axamlnatlon. 3 llie-valley, and she carried a ed silk tulle; and a cathedral nounced by her parents, Mr. and *,. Tha. entire Ikoni end of his money? ' ' "'■ .{, ■ I ' MX. Patrick Qyabe Wlllle may look funny. GOLDEN;YELLOW NATIVE brother of the bridegroom; Ed­ Mrs. WtnslW Deane of Pltta- catlon from Washington State slty of Hartford and is preaem- train. Her flve-tlered veil of .gar w u damaged. Mn auspendere, b u t' ward M. Walsh Jr. and Robert imported illusion was arranged fleld. , Teachers College in 1963. She ly completing hla M.A. degree i “ ***" ■ ■ Lee Walsh, both of Manchester Her fiance Is a son of Mr. and I Is on English teaohas at Sykaa In education at the University V, Gerald R. F ru m an of 71 Mata wouldn’t he look a lot fun­ from a crown of seed pearls took A curve too f u t on ^ Get aa HFC nier without 'emf and cousins of the bridegroom; and crystals, and she carried a Mrs. Alexander W. Gstsa of 60 Junior High 8chooK _ Rockville, of Connecticut. Ha is a teaohhr Aa/TRADES — . shod leH Rlngtn— Roger Peterson of Detroit, Ansaldl Rd. - .K utag 6L last night and wound Shef f er*i tea a cascade bouquet of white car­ np aghtast a tilqphone polp, MASTRR OP .ONi! , ' | ■ The reason moat fat SWEET CORN Mich., brother of the bride; and nations wUh a wblts orchid In •Miss Deane Is a 1950 len are so good-; DISCOUNT PRICES! Glenn McKinney of Manchest­ oats of Mains Central Inatiiuts received a B.S. degree In sdu-1 A Nov. 27 wedding la planned. rqport. ^ ^ A Httk karding goee a loog Ify re . S. Ia ^aaufy Cajlfuiro er. the center. Freeman, 21, test control of ^ • * A: .-a - •Ui ^la that It takM them ao^ Mrs. Lawrence Nielson of -Us oar on the ourva, polloa said, way, but a little money long to’ get mad clear Mrs. Peterson wore a beige Jirilsn, Calif., sister of the ^through... ARTHUR'S vasrsd to the other aids of tha doewi’t go a t an* Ify o fi silk shantung dress with match­ bridegroom, was matron of hon­ road, spun around and slid ing accessoriea and a corsage of or. Bride«naids were Miss DOZEN * Lfrisc piwte baek to nls laiis, striking the need niore money for your LEARN HAIRDRESSING An efficiency expert oymbidium orchids. The brids- Paula Baker and Miss Eleanor pote ildsways. No arrut was does what, If a wife did. groom’s mother wore a pink Bates, both of Manchester and MRS. JOHN R O ^ R T BOWES 643-1442 youngstere' ba^-to-ediool mads and no tajuriss rsporteiL at the Number 1 School In Oonneotieat Ut, would be called nag- shantung and lace dress, match­ sisters of the bride. The ao(ddent took plaoa near aeeda, get it now—with an glngl. ing accessories and a corsags of The matron of honor wore a gardenias. yellow roees and carried ivhlto a piano Wp to lifiaml. Esaeb, Tam Rd. HFC Shopper’s Loan. With cash from Houediold, full-lem ^ gown of pink chiffon flrealde baskeU Slled with yel­ Mrs. Bowos wore a navy blue A bar u rk sd on Hartford .Rd. THE CREATIVE SCHOOL Efflolcnoy la our watch­ A reception for 120 was held over taffeta, fashioned with lace wu hit by a boat urty Satur­ you can cover ^ e coats of tuition, books, transpor­ word at both Fairwaya, CALIF. ICEBERG ^Tm sl Ssnks j at Fiano’s Restaurant, Bolton. low, pink and aqua carnations dreas with powder blue acoss- 3 ^ bodice and sheath eklrt. Her and roses. ■orles. The. couple wlH Uvs in day night. tation—anything. Then repay convefiiently at the .b u t we ‘‘goof’ often but^ For a trip to Bermuda by plane, matching headbow had a cir­ OF HAIRDRESSING ?lcM often than the next r A i r > B B ^ Lawrence Nielson of Julian New W t ^ after Sept. L l^ o a said the but was on a oldeat company of ite'kind—HFC*. ^, j », Mrs. Carlson wore a beige silk cular face veil, and she carried trailer that broke lous from a ■,■'1 guy! Heads GLOBE dress, and black patent leather served as his brother-in-law’s, Mr. and Mrs. Bowea are both Write, phone or come la tor FREE Brochure LETTUCE 2 39c a cascade bouquet of pink graduates of Manehsstsr High ear driven by George Baqtley, lirrow up to $1000*!' accessories. The couple will live sweetheart roses with stream­ best maiL Ushers wars James of ^ W etheun 8t. The oar I'-.- ^TVro oonvehleAt locatlona: 905 MAIN STREET i at Marilra Court apartments. ers. The bridesmaids wars sim­ a Baker of KanchesUr, brother School and Central OonnscUout PROFESSIONAL PH0T06RAPNERS T m CREATIVE SCHOOL OF HAIRDRBBSINa Dept. MHSO of the bride; and George- Cole­ Stats' Oollsgs, New Britain. Mrs. mI with___minor rear end 4kta' IMco up to 24 monthi to topoy Downtown Main Street 643-2165 Mrs. Carlson attended Man­ ilarly attired In aqua, and car­ 75 LAUREL «T. MANCHESTER, CONN. was operated b^ Jtuist J. 168 ABYLUM ST., HARTFORD, OONN. ' Tel. 525-0128 ksnd 705 East Middle^ chester schools and la a gradu­ ried cascade bouquets of dusty man of Mancheater. Bowaa la a Grads 6 tsschsr at a h . "'if CALIF. .U. S. NO. I V Aothorised ageat tai Mrs. .Gusavitcb wore a pow­ Stiver L«ns School, Best Hart­ Claaa of' Btorrs, Turnpike.np{ (Next to the ► ate of Central Connecticut pink swssUisart roses with U l S ^ y i l T OM •ANNOUNOEMENtS « Advaaoed Hair Ptease send me without obligation, your Popular Market.) rfmatar for all Airlines,^ State College, New Britain. She ■trsamers. der blue chiffon dross with ford. She Is working for -a mas- itoh sbeui srtaN Ms bMurarwe on IMM slereae ratas FREE oatniog oa your aonool and a matching acoesaorlsa and a oor- ter's dsl«m« s at CentiCentral Oonneot- YOLPB WANTS HOSPITAL Design Ballroada aad Btearashlp^ Is a teaeher at Lake St. School, Miss Linda Nlslson and Mias I •INVITATIONS [BOSTON (AP) — Gov. John career la halrdroaalng. POTATOES 5 Lb.49t a Uaos. 1 Vernon. Mr. Carlson attended Laura Nielson, both of Julian ■ags of pink roses. Tbs bride­ lout Ooflsgs, New Britain. Mr. BC a Convenleat Bowes la a social aotsncs and I •Reeeptiim Ca/rd$ A t :Voipe says MusaohusotUr Tultloa Plan N am e ...... Age .. Olastonbury schools, graduated and nieces of ihs bridegroom, groom's mother wore a ross- wwuld Ilka to take over the Vet! from the University of Hartford were flowarglris. They wore belge lace dress with matching mathsmstlos teacher at New HOUSENOIDfll.^. • New Classes' arms Afimtalstration huplUl at B t i G O t SSS96S6666SS66966690eeeeSSS6Se6 and attended- Central Conn- fun-length dieses of sunshine -acoessorles and a coraaga of Park Ava. School, Hartford. Start la Sept Bruce Cardruei| of Now Brit­ Rutiand Haights wtaoh Is slated and Noy. 100% PURE nectlcut State College. He Is on yellow taffeta, designed with pink elegance carnations. C ity ...... A reception for 66 was hs|d at ain, cousin of hcldA was ring to be dropped by the fedwal HANCHliflR fHOPPilM PARKAM^ ^ the faculty of the Myrtle Ste­ ■abrina necklines and cummer­ govisnment. • Free Plaoemeat vens Bchoolt Rocky HUL bunds. Tlisir wot*- tU rss sf ^Tlano's Rsataufaiit, Bolton. Ver 'bearw. m eJim ihe FINEST ' SB2Mlcl— BUT form) tBUBSB'YOUTUSAfB nntor for tho ■flnool ayitm * (6uca BOA^IMB, lIHodiModgl and a dUouMlon of tho prob- RECONDITIONING DEPARTMENT BUGGS BUNNY BNDUOH WITH THAT BWH- VBR.V VXMiat lT F o i% a M i ITDafl^ aitM i pnaeed by tha last Oeneral Aa- UdMT NOBBIHTHS BACK M D o U fo la . W M a n lW ^ 1* ouoooooor to W illiam C o l- sambly. Now, at Moriarty Brothers, all late model used cars carry a LincoliirMer* 4BATi aOThlnweedta MMalnalia«MpUW llna who h u rwrignod hli por­ cury one year warranty (except cars sold on an “ Aa la” basis); 151 •OHlnduMtiM U dMalBM Another communicaUan haa /C'MON, DBOPW i f ftrip UlUn«laA>«*t tion on tho iKterd. been sent by this same group ' 03IM.P B IA U o tn a M DOWN Tho board lo aloo oohotfulod to COIN/PETUNIA I fo r wMt* aiBcO adand to Town Counsel Irving Aron- PONT KEEP UB 5 ^ U L M tE M O d l lAppartiaMd, itarcAMfcod act on a roquoat by tho Mon* •on requesting his opinion on CHECK MORIARTY BROTHERS m CfTM MCEras 8 nhootor Bduootlon Aooootatlon ’I'W , Sidney Oohon to the newly diction to that of tna state and IT Y will Include recent action taken i r w created poet of occupational co­ Is ordinator, which haa an Initial by the state board for Com­ TT munity Colleges of which Mrs. I a-zt dteation of 11 montha. In thla r r w TT n Bourn is chairman. uUE MEANT put, Cohan would be reipon* ■iMi Another report deals with a BY V. T. HAMLIN (illle for letting up new work* i r w s r ',r. recent meeting between mem­ A L L Y OOP WNC«/« ■tddy profreme and coordin­ 2 irapww^iES^. \ . r m ating effort! to educate etudenta bers of the bulding committee r „ B U T B Y E N 1HEN, THEN THERE. s r and the Manchester Redevelop­ buthowooulp >oueeeMTD \ B" (or future poeiUona In the oom- lOnaeT rrwM MAM VVM UMINfi I REALLY /^.VWW P*\OU \tUVE SURVM^ ■ ment Agency for the purpose tmcr Be whoj ITS ATMOWHERE^ WWE PEOPUE( SUPpO g eyERT m m m . mSrclal world. m a n t m e u g n s m m m m a ‘‘ of discussing the effects on ex­ MMUMSRFOi£. ^ ON MARS? I HAJ>PENEP • ^ /’m j » s r 5 T H s r a Coheghen la an alumnua of St. roUNP_NO A IR JP OP YE A R S A 8 0 Jonn'a Unlvaralty and received isting schools by the proposed W H KN Z M A S n l I •aaaaa urban renewal project. iHBHi BY DICK TURNER JT hia maater’i degree thli year CARNIVAL W s r S" r t r ^ the Univeralty ot Maeaa- Other reports include a sec­ LB ond review of the possibility of n' ehueetta. 5 T adding on-the-road training to thle poeitlon waa not actually the driver education program part of tha.ort|lnaI budget re- ot the high school, a review of v r commendaUoni*t>Ut waa added ST tT the proposed town ordinance 3 L later after the board and the J i m Imposing a $50 fine on any per­ 4 3 4 4 9 T; to ^ directore evinced Intereet IT son on school property having In'ita poseibUltlei. Supported In his possession alcoholic i largely, at least In the firat few t r r r H W j s o beverages, and a report on the 1 yekra, by federal funds, the post T WM denied some of this money success of the Head Start pro­ 5 T 1' gram. 8 T % bebause of the delay in malting oamm j t)ik final decision to establish There may also be some dis­ BT such a post. Federal approval cussion on the appropriation of HT BT" $4,000 for a preliminary study BY AL VERMEER 12 fof a BO per cent reimbursement PRISCILLA’S POP of I the coordinator's first year of the conversion of the Nike KT W SIT salary haa reportedly been giv- site to a campus for the com- '-.WITH NO nunlty college. Some discussion •CAMPU O U T W A S ' AND NOW TD«OAK m m m l». may also be forthcoming on a j R E ’ S . IN THE TU^.j WORRY ABOUT BY J. B. WILL “ 'The vacancy on the board is f salamanders OUT OUR WAU to the fact that Collins has proposed program for revising . O R >M ATER the board's rules, regulations ’ HBY,_ wH aR etoss 'HE I V B S , b u t VOO KNOWHOWHAmP. iSoved to Qlaitonbury. Curtis OUR VERY BEST! and policies. -THINK—...... na- T » ablWTXVHIabiNT rv BEEN LOOMMO FOR Wam< v^ll ask the board to consider a aoT ENooaH f^uAmN* ALL SUMMER/ WELL, MR. HUP- Biocessor at tonight's meeting. A preliminary discussion of HERE R3R.TVSKJ OF USTD SOU JUSrOALLBPANPWAMTW procedures to be followed as Compliments to Andover Chefs HIMTD HBLPOUT ATTME ;l^ e now appointee is exipect- the board becomes more in­ UASTABOUrPOUROAVlP-- ito be one of three under con- J. Tyler Patterson, a Republican delegate to the state Con­ Cadillacs Mercurys anpthatsallthbvaca- BRAaBW1CRBTU1.0OIOOL ' volved In federal aid programs WTARTB’ -ANPX.AiWr ^ itlon; Ted Cummings, Mrs. stitutional Convention, admires a barbecued leg of lamb at *63 CADILUC '65 MERCURY nON IVB aOT LEFT/1 la on the agenda. It Is expected the Andover GOP town committee's "Baa-Baa-Q” Saturday. THERE ARE WAS COUNTIN' ON HIM PIPNYHWBTHB , ioe Lamenzo and Charles that more detailed recom- DeVille 2-Door Hardtop. Medium Door. Burgundy and white. Ra­ TO HELPMEaETT IT HBABTTOaAVNtV igigint. all Democmta, as is Patterson, who is from Old Lyme and was speaker of the dio, heater. Mercomatlc, power medations on thia topic will be house during the various legislative sessions over the past blue, fully powered. Excellent con­ FINIBHEP/PIN|WI l|J;y. Oolllna. made at the September meet­ dition. steering, power brakes. Low, low two years, was the featured speaker at the Baa-Baa-Q, so- miles. New car guarantee. $ j'Cumminga, chairman of the ing. called because the day's culinary delight was barbecued qltmocratio Town Committee, A discussion may be lamb. (Herald photo by Pinto.) red from the board of edu- inaugurated on some of the *3295 lon In November, after com- more important pieces of edu­ SAVE! MILES O F a three-year term. He cational legislation enacted dur­ present $210 to a proposed '62 CADILLAC i»5«. . * » _ dined to run for re-election at ing the past session of the Gen­ $260. Sedan DeVllle, Hydramatic tran.i- '63 MERCURY ,t time. He la also a former eral Assembly. Grave Plot Extra charges for holiday mlsslon, power steering, power S-55 Convertible. Jet black with A BY KEN MUSE Bnn director. Alfred Campbell, chairman of and Saturday Interment would brakes, power windows, radio, red vinyl Interior. Bucket seats, WAYOUT Lamenzo, also a former the building and sites commit­ be increased from its present radio, healer. Mercomatlc, power power scat. Factory air condition­ brakes, power steering, power win­ direcW, has, for many tee, wM bring up the possibility Hike Asked $30 to a proposed $35. ing. PLEASURE... ars, operated a nursery school of enlarging Dllng Junior Higti In addition, charges for in­ dows. her home, School aa a part ^ a four-point Charges for sale of lota in terment on weekdays and for e-21 improvement program. *2795 Jil^ogginL -who Is the town’a town-owned cemeteries, as well annual care would also be in­ *1995 ^IcU l representative on the 'Ilie Illing enlargement haa creased. Board q( Oovemora of the Man- been under consideration before as for Interment and perpetual Elliott’s new price schedule '61 CADILLAC as one of the alternatives for care, will be Increased, in some '63 MERCURY ** *Pk)k up this! Mow that! Put away thoMl* What do eoeeter Country dub, le for- was determined after checking ; Convertible coupe. Color: Chest­ 1^ aodal wni^er for New implementing fully a 8-3-3 sys­ instances by 20 per cent, if the the rates of 22 cemeteries 2-Door Hardtop Monterey, Radio, tem. One other alternative la a nut. Leather Interior. Power steer­ mothara do for antortainmant whon kida aro in aohooi?’’ . fork City. board of directors approves a throughout Connecticut, with' ing, power brakes, power windows, heater, Mercomatlc, power steer­ third junior high Khool. I ing, whitewall tires. Color: Red 0 ' Whoever la appointed tonight new schedule, prepared on June their average charges deter­ TEUtiO. viNl serve until November 19M Camptbell is also expected to ! 23 by George W. Elliott, su­ mined to be approximately and white. wtH fill the present term, identify a site in the Spring- perintendent of cemeteries. those which he Is recommend­ T1MINA ch e*plreo thie November, Oardner Sts. area for a new ele-, The new rates, released to­ ing for Mlinchester. i *2195 *1895 i,VTtiihr8W plus one year of a nerw three-mentary school. The Lentl farm day by the general manager's The report on new cemetery « site haa received the most fa­ BEN C A SE Y yepr tann to which Collins was office, would raise the charge fees Is the first received from vorable consideration ao far. I for the sale of one-lot graves several department heads, a ll, Thunderbirds '61 MERCURY dieted In the October, 19W His third point will be to t /wjcrTAiKTb^ ► toiivn eleotlona. with perpetual care from its of whom were a.sked by Gen­ Colony Park Station Wagon 4- ' w^ orcase/ ATOiiicehss,ytt identify esaentlal improvements present $105 to a proposed eral Manager Richard Martin '65 2.DOOR Door. Radio, heater, Mercomatlc, The ramainlnf two years of to the older elementary schools Hardtop. Color: Anniversary Sil­ power steering. r r s a n e^ERSENcy. such as modernization of the $125, and of two-grave lots to submit any suggestions they Ub new tenn !>• ?U1^ *Lt with perpetual care from the , had on a revision of fees. ver. Cruis-O-Matic transmission, G Um October IBte eleotlona. heating aystem at Nathan Hale. radio, power steering, power BY FRANK O’NEAL] SHORT RIBS hi a eommuhicatton to board Discussion of the overcrowd­ brakes, power windows, power *1295 chairman Mrs. Katherine ed conditions at the South OIWbrNlA. W. seat. 'Very low mileage. Balance Baurn, the MBA haa asked to be School will be Initiated by of new car guarantee. acxnowledgad as Uie rep- Campbell as a stimulus to de­ Oldsmobiles r n K f raqentaUve of the teachers in vising a short-term plan to re­ negoUatImia with the board until lieve the existing inadequacies. *3695 '62 OLDSMOBILE this recognition la challenged The proposed elementary school ■ ■ ■ IN A MORIARTY ‘98’’ 4-Door Hardtop. Green. Ra­ ■V , oU byfan official referendum under is seen as the long range solu­ '63 T-BIRD dio, heater, hydramatic, power thg provlaicns of a public act tion. steering, power brakes, power /i/e\/er olive Green with black vinyl In­ windows and factory air condition­ terior. Cruis-O-Matic transmission, ing. See it today. BROTHERS power steering, power brakes, Hesffote power windows, power seat, radio. 1995 FLETCHER CLASS GOi o f Ma n c h e s t e r e-2s *2695 '62 OLDSMOBILE r S ‘2S MORTY ME^KLB ■'88" Station Wagon. Gold with GOOD **Whan You T h in k o f Ghut^ '61 T-BIRD matching Interior. Radio, heater, BY ROY CRANE 16494521 2-Door Hardtop. Air conditioning, BUZZ SAWYER Think o f Fletcher** to state yout radio, Cruls-O-Matlc transmls hydramatic, power steering, white- slon, power steering, power brakes, wall tires. IN SAN MIGUEL, i MOW,THERE'S AOOCK-AMOBUll STORYf...lO0K, circumstances power windows. Color: Silver Tur POm ( MERE T1 ^ TD SEE BOV, I'LL lET YOU SUEP MTHE BARMTONKIIt 54 McKEE STREET quoise. m TOMORROW I'M PRNM6 VDU BACK 1 0 *1845 USED CAR SAM MIGUEL, SAVVY? • CLOSED THURSDAY EVENINGS • . . . we always *1795 THROUGH LABOR DAY -wtiiii understand. Chevrolefs '64 CHEVROLET TUt ENCLOSURES A SHOWER DOORS Fords Corvair Monza 4-Door. Red, radio, from $25.00 to $45.00 '63 FORD GALAXIES heater, powerglide, whitewalls. 600 Convertibles 2 to choo.se from. Cruls-O-Matlc >K«w la time to bring hi year screens to be repaired- transmission, radio, heater, power *1795 8 to m window gtawa replaced steering, power brakes. Both low mileage — clean cars! '64 CHEVROLET 2 AUTO GLASS INSTALLED W a t k i n s 'W e s t Impala 2-Door Hardtop. Color; Red. Automatic transmission, pow­ GET SET NOW GLASS FURNITURE TOPS *1895 er steerlngy radio, heater, white­ wall tires. * I ORMANDI.WEST • DIRECTOR CAPTAIN EASY MIRRORS (FiroplocB emd Doer) '64 FORD GALAXIE HICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD Baarliiitirh OMM'— wMi RHONE Ml 9-7IM “500" i-Door Hardtop. Completely dw Hsiil tadUlha equipped. Radio, heater, Fordo- *2195 FOR CAREFREE PICTURE FRAMING (oH lyfMs) Off-Straat PmMi« W llUkil J. UNNON. Ua Am k M* matic, whitewall tires. Turquoise / H'/UT lOONiMSOReaORl ^ CALL A MECTINa with matching interior. HIM o u r, , DoesTwmnvmn OF THE EXECUTIVE . WINDOW and PLATE GLASS 142 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER '63 CHEVROLET ' MynmNOALSUAPom coAAAAiTTEE / v e D y w e u , Bel Air 4-Door. White with blue T« BUtA«WISSa,A M SGUaOH interior. Standard shift, 6 cylinder DISCUSSION PHIL FINN HAS ) —AND PV£\ TOCONTMUB— — *2295 3 radio, heater. A real economy car MOTORING IN THE OONTINUeS BEENSHERIFF \TOU>yOUH IN FORyBUtSAND 1 IT COULD U \ LAKCVIEW. HCHASAU3T ^ DONEi '63 FORD GALAXIE JOF PWBII03I. Convertible. Blue with radio, heat­ *1695 er, Fordomatlc, power steering Real nice! '62 CHEVROLET WONDERFUL ■Id •. Monza 2-Door. Ebony black. Ra­ ) ■ BROWN a h d LYNC H FLORIST *1895 dio, heater. )\ *1195 MONTHS AHEAD! MANCHESTER Ford Falcons ( •(1 4 1 ^ A . I N STREET '63 FALCON '63 PONTIAC station Wagon 2-D(H)r. 6 cylinder with radio, heater. Fiesta red. Grand Prix 2-Door Dark Blue Hardtop. Fullv equipped. Special MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONHS *1295 *2295 HCAW'VVOUlX^rtldHt CLOSED ✓ N WHeNDO'AXJ '62 FORD FALCON WANTTD NOWBE? > '64 VOLKSWAGEN Stop In Tonight! / AAB./AB6RNATHy/I \ n 2-Door Station Wagon. Blue. Ra I WA9WONOERIH9IP | dlo, heater, 6 cylinder. See it today 2-Door. Red, radio, healer. ZCOULOTAKEA I I WKK& VACATION. / AUGUST 23 TO AUGUST 29 11045 *1395 . ------' FOR ALTERATIONS MORIARTY BROTHERS “HARTFOBD COUNTY’S OLDEST LINCOLN-MBRCURY DEAUBR*’ dPEN MONDAY, AUGUST 30 301 CENTER STREET OPEN EVENINGS (Excopf Thursdoy) TEL 643-513B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1965 PAOfe flTTEBH

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST f8, 1968 PAGE FOURTEBir TYPEWRITERS — Staaterd Psinthi|w.Ps|Mn!lRf 11 and elsctrlq, Repaired, over­ pAX im M o, hauled, rested. Addtag taterior, pi Carling Race Down to Wire CLASSIFIED ehliM nitted asd rspdired. Pickup tnd delivery service. RMMOBMFI# tPK * Tel* Typewriter Servloe, M9- 88 Gas Housers 4986. ■ursd. Free asttaiaten. N66, 36mis»k P. Im ha. Giant Bats Connect in ADVERTISING A^PLiANCBS rapetred — all EXTERIOR and intorior |Tony LemaJ ■ y 'i makes washers, refrigeratcra, tag. W al^iter hooka, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS freesers, dryers, mu and also hanging. (Mitagn. Floor 8 A.BL to 5 P.M. trio nihgee. OU hurnsra ly tasursd. WomhaiMidp guaro In lOH Benefit, 2-1 'Blancas Lead cleaned and rapeirsd. Oosma ant**d. Leo PtfsU er, 6 « w S & Juan Brings Battle, ' S ' ; -I ^ Appliance, 849-(X)6S. COPY CLOSING TIMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. If no anawsr. 648-9046. Olander In th* second. Af-^ Veraea Mobil* Rmaes (8) Tight Field! MONDAY Thni IBIDAY lOiM A.ML — SATURDAY t AJf. knOPS, srouWALKS, *taait PAnm N G BY Dick Ftaitaine, Cominff up with twot?**‘P • ah r n walls, flrralaccs, flagstone ter­ ter'a sacrifice sent him to sec­ Pataiu. If ...... I 0 fl interior and exterior. Papar Willie Nets Triumph runs in the second inning, ond, th* former minor leaguer Hens, lb ...... s o n race*. An concrete repalra hanging and wall paper ramotr- Vernon Mobiie Homes up­ Puts. Sb ...... 3 0 0 • SUTTON, Mm 8. (AP)--| PLEASE READ YOUR AD Reasonably piicad- 64S-065L aU Dutch Boy and DuPont. scored on Jim Moriarty’* single. McOlll. S* ...... i l l After the second. It settled Cniampagne Tony Lema ______er "Waat AS*" ara taken ever the phone a* a Quality workmanriUp. . OaB NEW YORK (A P)—Juan Marichtl awung hia bat set Morisrty Bros, 2-1, McCoy, rf ...... 8 0 6 eenvenkme*. The advertiser should read hi* ad the FIRNT YOU ARB A-ll Truck is A-ll yesterday afternoon at down Into a pitching due, with KItcheli. c ...... 9 0 J gnd rookie Homero Blan­ Cellar*, att|c«, traah, small evening*, 627-9671. at John Roseboro’g head. Willie Maya awung hia bat each side using two hurlers. Nerdham, p ...... i 1 ^ DAV IT APPEARS alto REPORT ERRORS In time for the trucking done A-1 right I Call VSnOudonhove of 1 0 1 c a s were anxiously look­ next taeertlon. Hie HeraM is rsepenaible for only ONE tecor- INSIDE and outsM* patnttag. Henry Park .in Rockville. Olander picked up the win, giv­ 648-29M, Tramano True!oktag at Sandy Koufax’ pitch, f About 100 fane braved th* con­ Castoncuay, ef .... 1 0 I ing over their shoulders roet or omitted taeertlon for nay edvertleement sad then only You name ymir own prle*. Ju*t minute* after helping said Alston. "I don't think you ing up three hits and fanning Oleodir, p ...... 3 0 1 Barvlcik stant driisle, contributing tOO ^ n y in the windup of the to the extant o f n "meks good" Insertion. Errors which do not SpecialSpec! rata* for homeowner* break up a bitter battle between want the comment I would give to the lOH pool fund. five in four inning*. American Totals lessen the value of the advertieuoaent will not be eorrerted by 66 or over. 649-7868. 876-6401. Maiichal and Roeeboro, Mays you about a character like Legion standout Jim Needham min - plagued C a r 1 i n g | LAWNMOWER aharpenlng; re­ Down 1-0 going Into th* eoc- Merlariy Bra*. (1) "make good' palra, sales, rotor blade* Judged a Koufax pitch just right that." finished up, allowing only one ab r ' World Golf Championship, and elammed It for a three-run "There was nothing to precip­ ond, th* hosts combined some 111 sharpened; bicycle sale*, serv- Floor Finishing 24 loose defense, and wlldnees to hit striking out three and walk­ Faso, lb ... . Lema, who said he *eriou*ly| Ic*. Manchester Cycle Shop, homer that broke up Sunday's itate the tight," said Umpire ing a like number over the Roartrs, 3b . cnniildered skipping the tourney lEoekvOle, ToD Free) cart away the victory. Dick Mc­ Ocrich, cf ... 149 W. Middle Tuiuplke, 649 FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- gam* between second-place San Crawford. "But I wouldn't have final three frames. WIdholm. c .. with $200,000 In prize money, Francisco and National League put the man out of the bsU Gill lead off with a single. 643-2711 875-3136 2098- Ing (specializing in older Pat MIstretta, the top pitch­ Johnson, st ., tied hlH Iron* and putter togeth­ floors). Waxing (loon. Paint­ leading Los Angeles. gam* If he had fought with hi* Wayne MoCoy forced him at er In th* Twilight loop with a Mantscia, If er (or the first time In a month The homer was Mays' sixth In fists." second. Moriarty. lb Household Services ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. •-0 record, suffered the loss. Clark, if .... Sunday for a 67 and a tie with No job too small. John Vsr- six games, Hth this month and The day’s sctlon, msanwhtle, With one down, Mark Bu- Th* Rockville High coach and aecond-round leader Blanca* at| oherl draw a walk, and both MIstretta. p . Offered 13-A fallle, 649-6760. 88th of the season — and left th* thrss top teams sepa­ faculty member allowed four Sala. p ...... 309 after 64 holes. Troublt Reaehins Our Advertiser? brought the Olant* a 4-8 victory rated by only two percentage runners mov«d up when a pitch hits, struck out seven and walk­ They had a two etroke lead on I HOUSEHOLD Furniture re­ got away from Moriarty catch­ Total* 10 1 3 that left them only on* percent­ points with Milwaukee, losing at ed on* before giving away to Vernon Mobile Homes 030 OOO 0 Jim Ferree, while bunched at 24-Hour Answering Senriee stored and reflnlshcd. colors Business Opportunity 28 age point behind the front-run­ IMttsburgh 8-4 In 11 Innings, er Wally WIdhoIm. Ray Cas- Moriarty Bros. . 010 000 0 i f changed. Call for esttamte 649- Pete Sala in the sixth. K—Vernon. Al Puls 3: MoBsii ,212 were Arnold Palmer, Gary ning Dodgers. But May* got his dropping Into third place by on* tonguay bounced one In front After the second inning, Ver­ player, Mike gouchak and Joe 6649. of plate, bringing in MoCoy WIdholm S. MIstretta 3: po-a -• V. Free to Heraid Readers kwik^KOOK biggest applause for his peace­ point. non could manage only three non (a) IS: po—Vernon S; Moclartv Campbell. making efforts. Elsewhers, Philadelphia with the first Vernon nm. Pat baserunnera, as MIstretta and Bro*. (a) 13, po 6; dp—Vernon 1. Blancas said he had to fight Want tnformatfon on one of oiv efaeeUM edverUesaiaatsf Me REWEAVINO of barn*, moth MIstretta picked up the baH and boles. Zipper* repaired. Wta' TAKE-OUT SHOPS "1 thought May* used the best edged Cincinnati t^, the Chics* Sala proved stingy. Pttcliins. Ip h r «r bb no the cold a* weU as th* rain to easwet at the telephon* Mated T Simply eeO th* judgment," said Loe Angeles go Cuba defeated Houston S-1 overthrew WIdholm, allowing Jo* Van Oudenhove, Bud Olender (4) a 1 dow shades made to ntutasura, 1 ,1 :i retain hi* front-running position all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys Manager Walt Alston. "He and th* New York Mete swept Bucher! to score what proved Klecak, hfcGIll and Caston- Necdtiam (3) 1 0 0 3 :i with a par effort on the 6,718-1 Earn Excellent Income grabbed Roeeboro and told him St. Louis T-B and 4-3. to be the deciding run. guay were the only members MoctrsUa IS) 4 3 0-1 7 EDWARDS made while you wait. Tape re­ * • * Hialretta (6) 4 3 0 .1 7 yard par 86-85—71 Pleasant Val- corder! for rent. Mai1o*r% 867 Own and operate a revolu­ he was hurt. I was worried Gene Johnson UHlad the los­ of th* host team to hit safely Hb^Rod|[«rt and Fago of 3fori- ' Jey Country Club course. about Roseboro — I thought he apty Bro«. hit by Olendpp and Mata., 649-622L tionary Lake • out dtanor BRAVEB-PIKATES— er*’ only run. The coach of the while Bob Fago, Moriarty, WId­ The -year-old rookie from I ANSWERING SERVICE lost an eye. But It was just ham: pb—WIdhom: scorer—Bnic*' 27 shop featuring fds pre­ The Braves and Pirates Hartford Twilight League pen­ holm and Frazer CSark all had Elasleson; 1—3 hours; announcer — Houston, Tex., said he was cold blood in the eye." played see-saw until Pittsburgh nant winners drew a walk off singles for th* loaera. pared to order in mtautas, Dous Pearson, a* h* played in a drizzle that Ruilding— (IkmtractinY 14 (take-ivime, picnics, piu> Marlchal. the Giants’ Ik-game pushed across th* clincher In made the temperature quite 64941500 - 075-2519 winner, precipitated a wild me­ the 11th when Bill Virdon drew CARPENTRY — 82 years’ ex­ ties. trips, etc.). Join local cool. He donned a sweater sev- end kseve your message. You’D iieer from our adverttese ta Jig growing chain of fran- lee that emptied both benches In a walk off Dan Oslnski after thnn wHhout spendtag eO evening at the tolephone. perience. Ceilings and floors the third inning of the pressure- .eral time* during the round, but citlsed shops. Reported ta singles by Del Crandall, Gene ^ ' gsch time he removed It be tiled, porches, ree rooms, ge- filled game when he cam* to Alley and Andre JRodgera had 1 -1 McCalls A Nati

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MONDAY, ADGUST 2t. 19M rA08 EIGHTEEN lianrliPfltpr Euifttino 1|gfali> There*8 a Blood Shortage Too— Give Tomorrow at the Hospital^ 10:45-6:30

The Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, Totlay’s Pollen Count 10 AYong* Daily Nat PrsM Run Thu WiatlMr associate minister of Second Mrs. Sweet Objects to Plan war the week Knded About Town Congregational Church, will en­ roreoast ef V. M. Weather tertain with a magic act tomor­ A dally count of leven or To Send Blood Out of State Double’"K ^Sjonips Anguat SI, 1065 Normui J. Snyder of 88 Nor­ row at #;30 p.m. at a meeting more Is likely to produce Clear and e4ml again tonight, man St. received a bachelor of of the Rotary Club at Manchest­ hay fever symptoms In the person sensitive to rag­ 13,550 low 50-661 mortly ranny science dejree In engineering: er Country Club. Mrs. Elaine Sweet, secretary^ ou t-of-«ta^ B y Ohidnnan EVERY weed. WGclnBsdoy Member of the Audit iEanrhpatPr lEuemtig warm tomorrow, high la lOa. Saturday from Boston Universi­ MtxvXh of the Manchester chapter of of ' the OocmeoUcut •* Blood ^ Pro­ David Neville, son of Mr. and Bureau o f CIrenlatloB ty. ____ the American Red Cross, today gram, Dr. Richard Ntdiolson, Manehe»ter— ‘A City of Village Charm Mrs. Eldon Neville of 132 Deep- Joseph V . Camposco, son of criticised a proposed program has denied thla would happen In m Jtanoheeter Chapter of wood Dr. enlisted In the U.S. Mr. and Mrs. Domenlck that would permit Connecticut reality. A ir Force la.st Tuesday and Is BFIBBSQSA will rehearse to­ CamjKi.seo of 90 Walnut St., re­ blood donors to transfer blood He said H wouldn't wortc out ORAND UNION SRLLf ONLY MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 19B5 (CIsMifled Advertlalng on Page 16) PRICE SEVEN CENTS night at 8 at Bunce School, Ol- at Lackland AFB, Tex., for six- turned today to Bellarmlne Col­ to relatives living out-of-state. that way because there are VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 276 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) cott St. Men Interested In bar­ week basic training. He is a lege, Ixiulsvllle, Ky. for his sen­ The program, now being con­ many areas o t the country bershop style singing are m- 1968 graduate of Miuichester ior year. sidered by the American Red which do not have Red Cross vlted. No musical knowledge Is High School. Cross, would leave this state servloea. required and there are no voice Memorial Temple, Knights of with no assurance that It would Members of Washington He added that only 80 per Easy Lessons trials. ____ Pythias, will meet tomorrow at have Its supply replenished, rtie cent of the Mood supplied to Lodge and Royal Black 7 is'm. at Homes Funeral Home, said. Preceptory will meet tomorrow hoepltala comes from the Red FT. GORDON, Ga, (A P ) Manchester W ATBS will meet 400 Main St., to pay respects to Under the proposed program, Cross, the remainder coming Gemini Pilots View\ — Soldiers moving from the at 8 p.m. at the Holmes Funer­ tomorrow at the Italian Ameri­ Thomas Conn, a member. a person In Manchester hear­ from oonunerclal groupa. rigors of basic training Into 58 Believed Vietims al Home, 400 Main St. to pay can CTub. Bldridge St. Weighing ing of a relative In need of The program is scheduled to Ft. Gordon's southeastern respects to Thomas Conn, a blood in another state could do­ m will be from 6 to 7 p.m. A f­ take effect In September. Out- signal school will meet an member of both lodges. nate a pint here and credit the ter weighing In members will Blood Needed, of-state reclplenta would not be .Serv* your family tha Innovation In military com­ have a swimming party at the pint to the relative. munications — a shapely Mrs. Sweet opposes the pro- charged for blood under the cottage of Mrs. Peter Sadloskl, VFW AuJtlliary will sponsor a program. Launch of Missile female Instructor. Give Wednesday granL because she says there Is bast from Grand Union Coventry Lake. Members are picnic Wedne.sday for patients Miss Dorothy Broaddus no assurance the blood would reminded to,bring box lunches at Rocky Hill Veterans Hospital. has been named the first be returned to Connecticut. DIES DURINO RACE , Members will meet at the post A severe shortage of blood MANNED SPAC Th* heart rates and breathing* Some 84 hours of his total female civilian staff in­ Crash and chairs. She points out that Connect! DANBURY (API—Albert Odell home at 6:30 p.m. caused by an unusual amount WELL TRIMMED BONELESS rates of the two astronauts went space flying time was solo In his structor at the school. All cut is the only state that has a 88, of 64 Mill Ridge Road, suf CENTER, Houston, Tex. Mercury spacecraft two years Beaman Apprentice William of surgery this month has put up slighUy as they watched the of her students will be statewide volunteer bloodmobile fered a fatal heart attack Satur­ (A P )— The Gemini 5 space missile rise. ago. P. Magrel, U.S. Navy, son of Fireman Damage Controlman male. the Red Cross Bloodmobile In program, the other states rely^ day night while driving In a CHUCK STEAK CROSS RIB ROAST The experiment Is aimed at By Wednesday morning, the Mr. and Mrs. Peter Magrel of Matthew M. Moriarty Jr., .son pilots spotted the fiery She has no qualms about need of blood as greatly as ever, Ing on other means for blood stock car race at the Danbury comparing a space reading of Gemini 6 astronauts will have 80 Homestead St., is serving of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. launch of a military mis- her new Job. " I think It’s reports Mrs. Elaine Sweet, sec­ "It Is difficult enough supply­ Fair Speedway. heat against a known heat matched the current U.S. record aboard the destroyer U®8 John Moriartv of 75 Forest St. gradu­ really nice,” she said. 13 Survive; retary of the local chapter. ing our own needs," she said, His car left the track and hit gile today as they sped on source — in this case the rocket for any single flight — the four- 2 ated from U.S. Coast Guard W. Weeks, a recovery force "without sending blood out-of- a fence during the first semi < ''' Damage Controlman School re­ The bloodmobile will visit ^ cut toward the midpoint of exhaust pouring out about 150,- day mark set two months ago participant In project Gemini fin a l race. He was pronounced cently at the Coast Guard Train­ Manchester Memorial Hospital state." their world recoil eight- 000 pounds of thrust. by the Gemini 4 crew. They are flight of astronauts Gordon Wednesday from t0:48 to 6:30. In theory, Connecticut resl- dead on arrival at Danbury Barge Boss ing Center, Groton. day space journey. Conrad earlier reported aiming at a record of eight Cooper and Charles Conrad. dents could rece ive blood from Hospital. MIDDLC CUT B O N lU ff seeing city streets, three flying days. State News Wedne.sday will also be Gal­ " I see It! I see It!” pilot lon Donor Day when all those airplanes near Jacksonville, They entered their 47th orbit Members of Daughters of Lib­ BEEF FOR STEW 7 9 ' Charles Conrad Jr. said excited­ Saves Seven who have contributed a gallon CHUCK STEAK 49< ly. "There It goes. He'o out over Fla., and some smoke plumes In today at 10:12 a.m. EST. erty. No. 17, will meet tomorrow Shortly before they were giv­ or more of blood will be IX T B A L E A N ____ H A . BZTKA ItA J I ______the water. See him. We can still Texas. New R affle at 7:30 p.m. at Holmes Funeral en a go-ahead for another day In recognized. gee it quite clearly.” The Gemini astronauts were HONG KONG (AP) — Home, 400 Main St., to pay re­ 9 FLANKENRIBS .55' warming up this morning after space flight director Christo­ LECLERC spects to Thomas Conn. GROUND CHUCK a S ‘ The launching of the Minute- Fifty-eisrht U.S. service­ CORNELL BAKE SHOP a chilly sleep In space. pher C. Kraft Jr. told them: Proposed for men, most of them Ma­ FUNERAL HOME Helps Solve 3 Biggest ■ o r ar fW U T M J b - man Intercontinental ballistic They were well over a million "You're doing a good Job up Mlantonomoh Tribe, lORM, missile was timed to coincide miles Into their 8.12-mllllon mile there.” rines flying back to Viet 4 will meet tonight at 8 at Tinker 79 CUVESUVER .9 9' with the pass of the Gemini 6 Journey to prove that men can Nam after leave, were FALSE TEETH 449 HARTFORD RD. - 649-6878 ITiUIAN SAUSAGE a ‘ over the Pacific coast of the "I'll tell you one thing, Mr. Police Fund FUNERAL Hall. live and work in space without Kraft,” Conrad said. "Gordo's United States. feared dead today after Worries and Problems debility. beard Is white.” their transport plane SERVICE Airman Apprentice Richard A little PASTEETH sprinkled on It was the first time U.S. as­ “E’s really clear today,” said Kraft, In Gemini control, re­ DARIEN (A P ) — A your dentures does all this: (1) Helps thicken Quarters!ICHICKEN PARTS’ crashed into Hong Kong W ALTE R N. A. Sobielo. U.S. Navy, .son of BACK FROM VACATION tronauts had seen the firing of a pilot Charles Conrad Jr. " I can plied: "A Rip Van Winkle, eh V Stamford policeman has hold fBl.se teeth more firmly In place; BREASTS LEGS & THIGHS BREASTS rocket from the ground. The LECLERC Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Sobielo (2) Holds them more comfortably; THIGHS see Jacksonville and all the The space suit alr-condltlon- proposed to the Connecti­ harbor just after taking Director of 226 School St., graduated (3) Lotfl you bltp up to 35% harder ,s ♦ ’) ss J ' a .. »h • 1' Gemini 6 crew took pictures and streets In It, and the Cape and Ing system with added cooling off. without dl.scomfort. PASTEETH OPEN DAILY 8 AJI. ■ I PJI. cut State Police Associa­ from Aviation Familiarization made Infrared or heat readings all the way down to Miami." power for this flight worked too "Except for 13 known survi­ Powder 1s alkaline (non-acldl Won’t of the 58-foot soIid-propellant Command pilot L. Gordon tion Monday that a state­ 23 Main Street, Manchester School recently at Naval Air sour. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAYS well through the night. vors It now appears all others Call 649-5869 Teclinical Training Center, or feeling I Avoid embarrassment. Get 4 9 < rocket. Cooper Jr. logged 98 hours in "Boy,” said Cooper, "putting wide raffle be sponsored aboard the flight are dead,” Memphis, Tenn. PASTEETH at all drug counters. . 3 9 < 3 7 < . 5 9 < l , Conrad said he picked up the space by early morning — more those two coolant loops In the by police to ral.se funds for said an American official on tlia rocket 10 seconds after it than any other American astro­ scene. emerged from firing silo. naut. (See Page Four) a life insurance program. Divers pulled two bodies from Thomas Daley, rehabilitation the tom and twisted wreckage CHICKEN LIVERS a.69' CHim N WINGS a33' counselor In the Stamford de­ and said they believed there partment, said Monday a raffle were at least 20 still inside the would bring in 896,000 for such fuselage. 70th Party an insurance program. Two barge cranes lifted the Prank in Bank The Idea was referred to the wreckage seven and a half association’s executive com­ hours after the crash from 30 C a rd in a l mittee with Instructions to act feet of water and began towing BONELESS STEAKS on the matter sometime before It to the Britl.sh Royal Air Force the next annual convention. dock for removal of the bodies. • SHOULDER • COLICKLE or H o n o r s 17 Sets Off Puzzle Another Stamford police­ Eyewitnesses said a 29-year- BUTTER "uc. man, Lt. Kevin Tobin, asked old Chinese barge foreman, Ng • LONDON BROIL NEW YORK (A P ) — Jo­ A prankster apparently support for a proposal that the Kam-shing, and two other barge W ould you seph B. Flnazzo had been had written the threaten­ ISHOUIDIP < state sponsor a "Medicare” workers made two trips through • C U B E ’ OP'Huc> Kennedys making deposits at the ing note on the slip, then program for all Connecticut burning oil in a small sampan to • CHICKEN tCHu K Roosevelt Savings Bank In carefully placed it back in­ policemen. pull seven of the survivors from BOSTON (A P ) — The shrill Brooklyn for years, but to the stack. Rescue Boat Retrieves Wreckage of Marine Transport Plane the water. voices of Kennedy children were never had he gotten as There It waited until FM- An operations officer at Hong A nazzo came into the bank Extra Care Urged lifted today In a "Happy Blrth- much attention as he got Kong’s Kaltak Airport said Monday. at 10:30 a.m,, made out his HARTFORD (A P )—State Mo­ ORAND-WAY Aay" song to their old friend there were 71 persons aboard — LANDO'lAKBg When Flnazzo, 74, a re­ deposit and gave It to the tor Vehicle Commissioner John 6 crewmen and 66 passengers — Richard Cardinal Cu.shlng, tired furrier, handed a de- teller, Patrick Antonelle, J. Tynan has urged all motorists Fumes Cause wdien the C l30 Hercules took off FACIAL TBSUE 6 a 89‘ b u h e r archbishop of Boston, as they poelt slip for 8100 to the tell­ 19. to watch for children playing on Sealab Submerges (or Da Nang and Saigon. He Antonelle casually turned •BAND UinO N POST arrived at the prelate's resi­ er thing^B began to happen. the highways near rest stops said the manifest Indicated two invest $10,000 dence with their grandfather, The teller s.et off a silent the slip over— and saw the during the next two weeks. E vacuation were Navy men and the rest former Ambassador Joseph P. alarm, a guard grabbed message. It was his first Tynan said Monday thousands Marines. DINNER NAPKINS ^ 3 9 ' CORNFLAKES37' day on the Jorb, but he had MKBIETCntOZlilf Kennedy. Flnazzo and three police of children pass through the He said seven other Marines It was the Roman Catholic cars roared up to the bank been instructed how to han-' state on their way home from For 45-Day Trial After Fire were supposed to have made tlia TOMATO SOUP 3 ’’oUT 29e prelate's 70th birthday but he and whisked him off to the die such situations. camps "and con create unex­ flight but did not show up aa PEAS pected dangers In traffic” . 0 gave the party and Invited 17 station house. He pressed the alarm L A JOLI-A, Calif. (A P )— Sealab 2 will submerge to­ EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. time. WELCH’S Kennedy youngsters and their Officers quizzed the button and motioned to (A P ) — Around 3.(K)0 persons FRESHPAK parents. stocky, white-haired Finaz- bank guard Gerald Dooley. Support Proposal day for 45 days, while aquanauts work, eat and sleep were evacuated from their (See Page Foot) The Kennedy kids, Including zo for an hour, then with Flnazzo was no stranger at a depth of 210 feet, the Navy said. homes early today when dan­ profuse apologies they turn­ to the bank. He owns an HARTFORD (A P )—A propos­ WELCHADE Jolm F. Kennedy Jr., and his Technical difficulties have for- — ------gerous chemical fumes blanket­ PEACHES OR GRAPE APPLE DRINK apartment house and has a al to require a two-thirds ma­ alster, Caroline, clustered ed him loose. the past week hampered the ed a four-square-mile area after ‘Dummy Ghost’ Flnazzo had been the vic­ large savings account at jority vote of the General As­ yard.s off.shore from this San for a around the tall. Imposing, gray- Navy's largest undersea experi­ a general alarm fire broke out sembly to override a governor's Diego County re-sort has been halred churchman who smiled tim of a prank. the bank. ment. Small leaks Monday had at a chemical plant. \ as they raised their voices In Written on the back of the But his protests went veto received strong support delayed since Aug. 15 by numer­ In Guilford’s threatened to postpone the 12 x Police said oxygen was ad­ 4 89< 13 8 9' the traditional birthday song. deposit slip was: "This bot­ unheeded until Asst. Dlst. yesterday at a hearing of a Con­ ous technical problems, includ­ 68-foot steel cylinder’s descent. ministered to 300 persons who Jolm John, 4, and Caroline, 7, tle contains acid. Deposit A tty. Leon Port arrived at stitutional Convention commit­ ing damage over the weekend to Haunted House G Sealab’s initial, lowering is to inhaled the fumes. No serious f WAmON TUIUDET ee _ , MBAin umoM * .. the two children ot the late in brown paper bag bills of the police station. tee. a seven-ton pod which will relay be to a depth of 20 feet, where it injuries were reported. President Kennedy, aeveral various denominations. Do "A lot of. trouble for Only a bare majority vote of power and communications via will be checked for leaks or oth­ cables between Sealab 2 and the GUILFORD, Conn. (AP) — BONED CHICKEN 39* TOMATO JUICE 3" cousins and their motliers not scream for help or you nothing,” Flnazzo said lat­ Police and firemen pounded Patrolman Nicholas Heery, sent er. (See Page Four) er malfuncUons. It will continue surface. on doors and used loudspeakers OOIRIAL •MBNCIANT b a m chartered a bus to attend the will get hurt.” to the bottom when Capt. Lewis to Investigate reports of ghostly The pod's concrete casing was to rouse the residents. The resi­ luncheon. ______OC------Melson, project director, gives doings at a deserted farm 55 3 9 ' NDLETSCORN The cardinal greeted the 76 cracked when an underwater dents, many In nightclothes, house, opened the front door MARGARINE the ok,ay. current smashed it against the along with pet animals, were return of year-old former ambassador Melson said the leaks, which and a strange figure swooped at with a warm embrace when he bottom as It was being lowered sheltered in schools and lire him, knife in hand. [F o r th e F reeh eH FrmUe amd VeyeiithleMm^ Hit Cong Installation were not serious, showed up in Saturday. A replacement was hou.ses throughout the city. arrived seated In a wheel chair the personnel transport capsule " I opened the door twice, and "H e looks swell doesn’t he?” built hurriedly at the Naval The people returned home at both times the knife went Into BETTER BUY A T GRAND UNION and the power package. Electronics Laboratory In San 6:16 a.m. — nearly 4'^ hours the prelate asked newsmen re­ The personnel transport cap­ the doorframe,” Heery said. ferring to the former ambassa Diego. alter they were evacuated. TTie figure was a dummy, one sule will lower the first team of The fire began In a small stor­ dor who suffered a stroke In SAC Planes Strike Again 10 aquanauts. A spokesman said the pod of several in the house. All wera December 1961. It was Kenne would be working In time lor age trailer containing organic made from sheets rigged on LE GRANDE Navy Cmdr. M. Scott Carpen­ dy’s first public appearance wires strung to make the dum- (See Page ’fwo) i | . 0 Sweet since last October. SAIGON South Viet Nam<8>the Vietnamese air force. Sev-<&mlles north of Saigon, near Hue, ter, 39, will lead the first team (See Page Two) mys plunge down stairs and and may stay down as long as Then Kennedy and the cardl enteen of the U.S. planes and all killing lour civilians and lunge through doorways, (A P ) — B62 bombers of the U.S. 30 days in an attempt to set an nal and his young guests en of the Vietnamese aircraft were wounding 10 others. The guerril­ "Somebody spent a lot of time Strategic Air Command made underwater record. Four men tered the residence for lunch. propeller-driven Skyraiders. las withdrew after a plane was on that house,” Heery said. "R $170,000? another raid on South Viet Nam lived 13 days at a depth of 160 Nectarines:: c The unorthodox nature of the today, attacking a Viet Cong Military authorities said the sent to the scene. was fasclnaUng to see.” feet In Uie smaller Sealab 1 off ^ Otiier Clergymen Gain cardinal’s birthday party did shelling also destroyed 26 empty A U.S. Air Force pilot was The report of strange happen­ installation 66 miles south of the Bermuda last year. not surprise his friends. They fuel tanks, eight rocket launch­ shot down deep In North Viet ings came from Frederick Ben­ big Da Nang air base, a U.S. The other divers will rotate on IWRT-KXD-IUPE _ _ say he loves to set his own style military announcement said. ers and four trucks. Three Jet Nam but was rescued six hours nett, the owner, after he had U U ta rntM CLUNTBUL Asn. and his own last pace. engines were reported dam­ 16-day tours of duly in Sealab 2, i stopped by the old house to see TTie brief announcement said alter he ejected. which has facilities lor 10 at a He slices turkey in the old a number” of B62s madS the aged. Viet Cong mortarmen also Funeral Service Held if vandals had damaged it. WATCRMELON >.4' time. . GRAPES anua Z a. 3 9 ' folks’ homes, dances with the early morning strike in Quang The U.S. spokesman reported shelled a Vietnamese army reg- I Bennett, who owns a fuel oil ladles, sings In quarteU with these other developments: Lowering of the pressurized business In Guilford, found a OAKDDf ntZSH A Tin Province. Thirty planes steel chamber to its site 1,000 young priests. On Thanksgiving made up the attack force on Guerrillas mined a train 400 (See Page Tw o) For Slain Seminarian mannequin lying In state In the 25< iS M 6 >5. 29' Cniristmos and New Year’s most previous B52 raids, but living room, a booby-trapped EGGPLANT 2 when others are relaxing, he under new security restrictions „ _ ,, T-. • 1 1.U kitchen, and one bedroom works the hardest. KEENE, N. H. (A P )— Jonathan Daniels, the young lagged so that a person ouuide • a i D C U i p A a a | nUM A A A the number is no longer an­ (Especially if we lend you the $10,000 to be^in with?) The cardinal returned last nounced nor is the type and seminarian and civil riglits worker slain in Hayneville, i could pull wires to raise the lid 5 TOMATOES 2 a. 2 9 ' Friday from a 12- day tour of amount of bombs dropped. Ala., received the last rites of his faith today in the » chest, lift the sheet off the Green PErms Z k Z Ireland. As papal legate, he bed and Jangle the bedsprings. The announcement today also chureh where he worshipped as a boy. consecrated a new cathedral in did not say where the B62s (lew Bennett and Heery agreed Galway. As his body lay in state, the- that the haunting was probably C iuw Pt esthnates show that it win cost about Total Disability Insurance up to $10,000 in­ from to make the strike. It was clergyman from Atlanta who church was the 27- year-old The prelate is a longtime assumed, however, that they the work of Ingenious young­ $10,000 to send your youngster to college for cluded at no extra cost. This insurance guar­ accompanied the body north to seminarian’s mother, Mrs. Phil­ 2 friend of the Kennedy family. sters. T im e Paym ent Lo an Departm ent w n m u m BAN OVMlf came from Guam. Keene sold the Episcopal lip Daniels, her eyes filled with four years. But... the average college graduate antees that funds will be provided, with no He baptized many of the chil Hartford National Bank Ms Trust Co. The Viet Cong shelled and Church in Alabama Is denying tear|. holding fast to their bargaining rillaa fired 83 mortar shtlla into and the gunman fell dead \on WASHINGTON (AP) — fim niN BijDMunnw ^ the same shooting. WHCKE MONEY 00E8 TO WOKK EON EEOELE poiltlolui* tha base, destroyed 37 aircraft, 42nd 8t. about a block w est^ f Thurgood Maraholl. the first The U0W threatens to call out Another clergyman, the Rev. killed four U.S. servicemen and Times Square ahorUy before 3 Negro ever to become sollct- •ome 4UiO,000 membani In the p.m. He was Identified through Donald Thompson, 89, a white wounded 73 offiera. tor general of the Vnltad JUaUUktiiTN* { FLUFFY AU. ^ 3 4 ' STRIDEX a 98* naUon’a ateal mills Sept. 1 It no fingerprints as Carson Calloway, minister from Jackson, Miss., Vietnamese military units States, was sworn In todnjr „ MAITFOItO • EAST HAATfORO * WEST HARTFORD . ELMWOOD * WINDSOR • WETHERSFIELD . MANCHESTER • FARMINGTON • TORRINOTON • PUTNAM • NORTH OROSYENOROAIE agreement la reached. was seriously wounded In a began a aweep aouthwast of the 31, of Brooklyn. and rnnelved unstinted Bidustry negotlatora roportad- Paul Charleston, a 70-year-old shotgun ambush at his apart­ MIDDIEIDWN e COLCHESTER • NORWICH • NEW LONDON • MYSTIC • HIAHTIC • OLD SAYBROOK • STONINOTON e ESSEX e GROTON e WATEIfORO e UOVAIO boM. tha direction from which praise from President Jolui- ly were adamant that a oontraot hawker for slghUeelng buses, ment Monday night. Police said aEmwmmmmmv - - ^ NONIONI BIMATONI the firing came, and ware re­ son. justice Hugo L. Black MtUemant ahould not exceed Too Many Fish Spoil the Beach was grazed on an arm by a that shooting too was because of ported to have captured two of the Supfems Coart, who two par cant of current labor Beaches in W6Bt Haven were closed yesterday because of scenes like this. Police gave this account: civil rights activities. Viet Cong suapeots. The base la admlnlstored the oath at # coats, or nine cents an hour. The trouble began when Cal­ The Rev. John B. Morlss, ex­ CoNDENEEdAUi 5582* MACARONI '5529* about 13 mllaa north of Saigon. Swimmers and sunbathers left when the beaches became carpeted with the White House ceremoay, ahw The union wanta a wage and loway leaped Into an auto at ecutive director of the Bpiico- The U.S. apokeeman laid 33 of bodies of thousands of eels and small fish. These youngsters are taking a clos- pal Society tor Cultuml and R»- prala«