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Hospital to Build $4 Million Wing Year," Thieu Said Ho Had Pro­ in Any Dealings with Johnson Tomoitow at 6:80 P.M

Hospital to Build $4 Million Wing Year," Thieu Said Ho Had Pro­ in Any Dealings with Johnson Tomoitow at 6:80 P.M

m- I MONDAY, JULY 8, 1968 TWENTY fflanrbpatpr Eoftilug Ifpralii Average Daily Net Preaa Ron The Weather For H m Week B Tonight increasing cloudlneas, i ■ June U, INI 'Chance of late thunderaliawers. aaatnat benaQb the Parkade after It was parked Low 85 to 70. Tomorrow cloudy, Union St. Walks tina property ownera will ac­ Home Burgled near the Youth Center Store few ehowers. High in upper 80s. About Town count for approudmatriy $8,000 Friday afternoon. 15,105 PntOuttoBid of the coat and will be returned Over Weekend PoUce daaertbed the automo* BURNEfr SEmnCE MAN Hanche»ter-r-A City o f Vitlage Charm MUBtonotnah THbe wQlmeet to the Oapltal Improvement • bile as a 1081 Chevndet sedan e Tlnkar Han toniKht at 8. Bids will be opened July 10 j win be honored wMi a dln- In Honolulu aar and theater trip nmraday. SAIOON (AP) — Prerident Johnson end Thieu last met The froup and their wivea win J(tet80n has agreed to meet seven months ago, in Decem­ laava by tea for WaUlnalbrd to Loth iboto r * . h ber, at funeral services tor Aus­ Oakdale Theater where they President Nguyen Van TMeu of tralian Prime kfinister Harold wm aee a mnalcal with Anna Engaged V.. South Vietnam in Honolulu E. Holt. ICaite Alberaettl. FoUcwlna Oie A 7 ' about July 20, TWeu’s office an­ AHhougtrtoe U.S. and South The engagement of Mias Jua­ Vietnamese governments claim nmalcal they wUl enjoy dinner See Them NO W at N O l i.'i nounced today. at the Hawthorne Inn. nita L. Luchetta of Port Chest­ The meeting will last for two they are in agreement on the , N.T., to Mlofaae! P. ChurlUa days, and the two leadens will question of negotiating with the The Transatlantic Brides and ct Mane heater baa been an­ discuss the Vietnam war and Communists, Johnson end Thieu Parents itasoclatlon, Oreater nounced try her paxanta, Mr. and will have differences to discuss The New the Paris talks between the to Hartford Branch, win htdd Its Mrs. Cteorga Isiohetta of Port United States and North Viet­ In connection with the Paris BSBEt meeting Wednesday at Cheater. nam. talks. 7:80 p jo . at Am duhhouse of Her flanoe la the son of Mr. The meeting is a subsutute The Vietnamese cannot lose the Vetetana Memorial Park, and Mra. Albert M. ChuriUa of Exciting “HARVEST GOLD” (or a two-week state visit to the the feeling that the Americans ■ sa t Baitfard. Guesti win In- 68 Bretton Rd. United States which Thieu had may try to setUe on softer Mias Ludwtta Is a 1964 grad­ terms than the Saigon govern­ tdnds natlnnal offleers from peiD, FCBCUSOU, MAHtgtY. PtgVY- AJCMITCCre ptaimed to make late In July. Rkigland vlalting Hartford for uate of Post Gbeater Ifigh MAKiCMCSTCR MEMORIAL MQ5PITAL EAST WIMG ADDITION He pobtponed this Monday, say­ ment is wUUng to accept. The the 1088 oonventian. All Britlah- School, a 1086 graduate of Bay ing he couldn't. be away from latter fear parUcularly that the bocB women are welcome to at- Path Junior College, Lcngmea- Vietnam that long because of Ameiteeiw wfll agree to talks dow, Meaa, and a 1088 graduate the threat of a new major ene­ with the Viet Cong's National ct the umventty of Bridgeport my offensive. Uberatlon Front and the possl- Mr. Chnrilla la a 1063 graduate In announcing the poatpone- bill'y of a coalltton government. Memorial Temple, Pythian ct Vm'nxhtadrr High BchOOl and Blatera, wUl bold its picnic to- ment "to a later state this Thieu rm»t move cautiously a 1088 graduate of the Uidvaial- Hospital to Build $4 Million Wing year," Thieu said ho had pro­ In any dealings with Johnson tomoiTow at 6:80 p.m. at the ty of Bridgapoct He la enroBed home of Mrs. Nonnle Hn

Z' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1968 P A G E T H R E E t # lO B Tiro MANCHESl’ER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 9, 19G8 reminds residents tin t taxss on ot 833 Hartford Tpke. has com­ We REPAIR i - I n 1 replied: "N o ." He aaid he'll be South Windsor V e m o n pleted basic training at Lack­ THEATER TIME Sheinwold on the Grand List of Jsn. 1 are BUY • U n the rO lltlCill OCene * candidate when hla name la now due and paysMe In two land AFB, Tex. Airman Kloter, tags. placed In nomination as CalilOr- VOLKSWAGENS Banks Deny Charge SCHEDULE equal tmtoUments, one half due a graduate of RockvUle High (OM dined from Paicr One) ------nla’s favorite son candidate and SHEEP OR GOAT GETS BAD m -:. NORTH Advance Funds Sought on July 1, ai$d one half due on 41 Pre-Kindergarteners School, attended the Univeraity OOMPLETB VW RIVAIR 8BKVKIB . . At a news conference, Nixon convention wants to con- SCORE of Connecticut. Bumsldo—Thehon^s O ow n Af- 4 Q 62 January 1, 1968. 4 ?'• KitClccfcUct' said the convention is not locked •l*^**' nie a candidate it can do He has been assigned to the They Wield Power fair, 7:00-8:00 By ALFRED 8HEINWGLD (3) A K H w tax oCfloe In ttw Town HaU REBUILT VOLKSWAGEN ENG INfS' a ^ M. Nixon and has main- jjg ^ result For Sewer Treatment Unit In Operation Head Start Air Force Technical Training CUiema 1—Fox, 7:16-9:80 0 K 62 WiU be open tor tax coUectlons lalned that Nixon the IMO j,jj showings in the pnmar- _ (OoAttaned From Page One) Have you ever wondered what 4 A9^863 toom 8:80 sun. to 4 p.m. lion- Cienter at Keerier AFB, Miss., State—Rosemary’s Baby, 1 :S0- The Town Council has author- The meeting wUl braak Into worker and teachers are Mrs. pta^dentlal election primarily "we have a very long^ lead." froEiocc kind of bridge animal you are? EAST day through Friday. The offioe Operation Head Start is in for specialised sclMollng as a MORIARITS CHEVRON SERVlOE companies were cited os exam­ and education .. . There is no 6:30-9:00 C> WEST lied the town manager to file small groups at the ball to give LlUlan Flelschmann, Mrs. Kath­ bacause he fared poorly In the another point, he said, “ I do BOSTON (A P ) — Former Of course, no reader of this WlU also he be open on the lost force for its third year with communications - electronics ples where bank trust depart­ basis fbr assumption that the UJl. Theater—Detective, 7:06- 4 A 987 ♦ 3 sn appUcstion tor advance youn* psople the opportunity 41 pre-ktadergartenm snroUed. erine Palagle, and Mrs. BDeen Thn Moriorty, ProprlBtor . . . «*“ ••• not believe at this tlm « the dole- °o v. Oeorgre C. Wallace of Ala- column would be a dieetah, but z> 109542 Saturday o f the month, July 37, specialist. Rockefeller was expected to to turn to a can- ^wna is hearing; more cheers ments hold large blocks of excellent service given our Insti­ 0:06 c? 63 funds to bs appUed to the cost “ ** ProMsms Own- R Is betang held at the Miqple Richmond. Mrs. Patricia Har- you might be a sheep or a goat 0 A987 nf , ttilttee msmbers eocactly what from 8:80 a.m. to 4 p.m. announce hla proposal at a news yj^ate who did not take the prl- than Jeers from Yankee audl- stock. tution by these directors has East Hartford Drive-In—De­ 0 01 10 5 Street School, •ponaorsd by the ned Is dental hygienist; Mrs. 270 HARTFORD ROAD • M3-0217 any Incidental effect contrary to without realizing it 41 Q 10 4 4> 373 aw y ‘Wnk the town . 1 ^ do When mnlltag tax pslyments, oonference before leaving St. road." ®"ces as he campaigns In Mas- "H ie ImpUoation that Inrpor- tective, 8:85.'Guide For A Mar­ Vernon Board ot Education and MarlMi Lehan, muse; Mrs. Opening lead queen of dia­ SOUTH pertinent areas. Neither the restdents ara asked to send the Senior Citizens today. Rockefeller entered no prl- ®achusetta as the third party tant amounts of Newsday stock our competitive economic sys­ ried Man, 10:80 funded by the State Depeurtment Margaret Doffeck, speech thera­ tem." monds. 4 K) 1034 tJhiZ ^ Ui*,2S0 pfttgn other aduKs wUl be entire tax UU or Mils with the Rockefeller brought hla cam- „,arieg. candidate for president, are held by toe trust depart­ Bast ^iflndaor Drlve-In—Green of Education. pist; Mrs. Joan Jodolu, secre­ Any kind of bridge animal present at the meeting. cheek made payable to the Town T o See R e d Sox paign Into the midwest, visibly Ukened his position now Wallace U spending the week ment of a bank is wrong," sold Homer J. Llvingaton, chair­ Berets, 8:86. Blrds-Bees, 10:46 (? QJ87 must ruff the third round of dia­ Of the estimate and construe- ^ of South Windsor for the exact The program started June 34 tary, and Charles Madgefrau, heartened by the rousing recep- y, that of Sen. Eugene J. Me- »n the Bay State In an attempt a spokesman fbr toe Long Is­ man of toe board of the First Manchester Drive-In — Rose­ 0 43 Uon costs tor contract idans ohalnnan O. War- Arrangements are being made monds. Then the sheep leads amount dua A recei pt copy wUI and wUl continue five mornings custodian. There are also sub­ BITUMINOUS Uon he encountered In San who won some Demo- to collect 61, J80 signatures of re- land, N.Y., paper. National Bank of Chicago, said mary's Baby, 8:48. Maroc, 11:00 4, K2 trumps until West takes toe ace. and specifications for the sew- ^ be mailed to the taxpayer. a week through Aug. 2. Moat ^ stitute teachers and aides. for a trip to Fenway Park, to * **t*®**®**- craUc primaries. However, Nix- Sintered voters before u July 29 toe banking industry 4n that city East South er facility imttee to be in full attendance. see the Boston Red Sox ta ac­ He sold that toe Morgan- The sheeplrfi pert of this Is that At MBA Oonventton the chUdren come from the Three 'Vernon students have ST. LOUIS (A P ) Gov. Nel- ^ believes the Demo- deadline to put his name on the Is "intensely competitive.'*^ He Pass 2 4^ After the councU last week « iiv town are tion. This trip is for all senior Ouaranty Trust Oo. of New West refuses the first two, The new president of tfie South RockvUle area with some from been named to the Dean’s list DRIVEWAYS son A. Rockefeller continues hla convention will “ repudl- ®tate’s November presidential labeled toe subcommittee’s con­ Pass 3 4 unanimously gave the town **** t o v l ^ to attend, cltlMns of Manchester. York at one time did hold stock trumps but takes the third round Whidsor Bduostton Association, yerhon. Transportation is fur­ for the spring semester at South­ ParUugf Arras s Oss Stations s Bssketfeull Osurta flght for the RepubUcan presl- McCarthy " whereas the Re- t»Hot. clusions “ unwarranted.” Cabs Burned All Pass raanaser, Terry V. Sprenkel, Oroanfi-breaUng Held In order to make the trip, at In trust as an executor but not of trumps. Gory BogU, attended the na­ nished as weU as a mld-mom- ern Connecticut State Collegfe. Now Booking For Bessensl Wstk dential nomination with speech- p„i,ncans wiU take heed of his Wallace visited five Boston Paul Wren, president at Bos­ the authorization to,' seek the Ground has been bndeen at least 37 persons must regftater Since dummy Is then out of tional convention of the National Ing snack. 'nioae named were Constance A ll Work Pononuily Superytoed—We A re 188% IssurBi as and meetings today with con- election victories. suburbs Monday and encoun- ton’s Old Colony Bank, also cov­ r - advance funds for the sec- <3^^ Industrial Park on R t 6 at the senior citizens center on Morgan Guaranty also was trumi>8 West can lead his last Education Assooiatiion in Dallas The purpose o f Head Start is Satklewlcs, 327 TalcottvUle Rd., vention delegates from Miasoiui whUe jie would not say he al- tered generally friendly nudi- ered In the study, said "It Is our In New York tnimp trick, and South malsea ondary sewage treatment fa- a new $100,000 faclHty to be or before Friday. Hated In the report as holding diamond. South must use hts last this post week. to provide a broader base of ex­ freshman; Joan Luso, 12 Sun­ and Tennessee. ready has the nomination. Nix- enoes. W th the former governor general pMicy to ■vote with man­ ills contract. clUty, Sprenkel axpiainAd that erected by the Metals Testing After the game, arrangements large blocka of stock in Trans agement. In situations where we NEW YO RK (A P ) — Bands of trump to ruff the diamond, and The Oonnsetinut delegatton to perience to youngsters having a rise Dr., sophomore, cmd Linda DeMAIO BROTHERS The New York governor flew putting my prl- was an entourage of Secret Dally Onestloii the town really has no choice will be made for the group to World Airltaes and United Air­ the NBIA cenvenUon has 26 re­ special need of if. Health And Usher, 88 Ellington Ave., junior. 166 PARK STREET to St. LouU Monday night, vlsi- emphaate on winning in Service agents, state police, disagree we are more inclined men swept through two seehons West eventually takes toe setting As dealer you bold: Bpadea, ta the matter anyway. '33:e facility is sdieduled for stop at a restaurant for a meal, lines. to sell our holdings.” trick with toe nine of spades. presentatives of the Oonneotl- other problems are also de­ News of Servicemen SDfOB 1898 64S-Wn N y heartened by the recepUon November." He told the ele- campaign aides and a country of Brooklyn Monday and halted moods, 4-8; Club*, K-8. The town is under orders by cumpletimi and occupancy in the before returning to Manchester. " I f we were interested In In­ North will naturally say ba-a-a cut Ekhication Association and termined before they enter First Lt. PhiUp J. Thayer, son he received In San Francisco ■■I'u be back in New Jer- music band to warm up the at least 13 licensed taxicabs. What do yon sayf the State Water Resources ^s31. When the building is com- This trip is open to any local fluencing competition we ob­ 40 who are representatives of 22 school. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Thay­ ^ e r in the day. He returned campaign.” crowds. Banks to Merge to this play. Answor: Paaa. You have 10 Commlsslon to set up the new Pl®ted, Metals Testing Oo. will senior citizens, and no meijber- viously would have increased Seven cabs were set afire after local educaition assootatinns. er of 4 Hansen Dr., is on duty I' to the campaign circuit after a Nixon was also asked about Be made new changes to a The bridge goat ruffs toe tolrd points In high cards, and 2 sewage faclUty, and seeking lis^^e 10,000 square feet of oper- Field tripe are coordinated ship Is necessary. these holdinga,” said Thomas S.' . n e w h a v e n (AP) -Dliec- toe drivers were ordet'ed out, diamond, leads a low trump to Toplos covered In diseuariatn with classroom activity and at Udorn Royal Thai AFB, Thai­ w ^ ten d In Hawaii. membership policies of the campaign speech which he gave Gates, Morgan chairman. "We points for the doubletona, but the advance funds la the first sed of most of agreed to mesge. the banks an- black kings were aces, you The vote given by the Town TTie company is presently k>- expanalon of educational oppor­ money ‘refunded. ist attacks, which tool; place goat starts to run his winners ment to see the farm animals member of the Pacific Air aboard his bus and declared, „j,j^ against ai(y restrictive ment and less federal control our airlines stocks and put these nounced today. would be able to open with otM CouncU reaUy only authorizes cotod In East Hartford but wUl tunity end federal support of School of during a six-hour period, ap­ in toe side suits. West eyetrtual- and the circus grounds at L e­ Forces. was terrific.” ^ repMed. "But 1 be- over the states. funds to work in other indus­ The announcement said the spade. the town Sewer Commission to move all Its operations to South education. Also taken tq> waa peared to be toe work of gypsy ly ruffs with toe nine of s^xides gion FTeld when the circus was The lieutenant, a graduate of He had been nearly inundated working for change "When I ’m president and un tries." o®w InMitution, to 'be known as Copyright UM , proceed with the work needed Windsor In the fall. The oompa- the prohlem of profeissttswl ne­ cab M vers angered by new taxi and takes toe ace of trumps to in town. RockviUe High School, received by people during a hand shaking jbe inside." anarcMat Ues dn front of my au- the Connecticut UniI® «ven larger throng—estimated Rogers Morton, 54, of That remark brought applause try’s largest bank, were not A 10-year-oid boy passerby re­ A different kind of animal—a Street and Lake Street Schocte rival ta Thailand, he was assign­ CANDY OUPBOABO available tor comment. If approved by toe stockhold­ In November an Item tor refer- craft Industries defense HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING by police at .7,000—at a street MatVland to be Ms oampaign wherever he went, ers of both banks and by state ceived first degree bums from shark—makes four spades des­ endum wlU be a request for work. Mandiester Evening Herald respectively, are agfata co­ ed at Barksdale AFB, La. AirraUR DRUR But toe spokesman for Cleve­ pite toe bed trump break. Our Airman Scott R. Kloter, son oomer rally in the city's finan- f^jof leader at the convention. Wallace also criticized gov- and federal agencies, the mer­ one of the fires. Pt^ice arrested $74,000 for the secondary sew­ Taxea Due Soulti Wlndaor oonreapondent, ordinators of the program. 66 Forest St, Hartford—^TeL 247-lllS land Trust, one of the banks of Mr. and Mrs. Noel R. Kloter ctal district. Morton Is the younger brother of emment Intellectuals as "polnv ger will become effective Jm . one alleged gypsy driver and finny friend ruffs toe third dia­ er treatment faculty. Tax OoUector John W. Brown OMherine R. May, tel. e44-22$S. Mrs. Mildred WiUes is social It was among the largest and -nimston B. Morton, R-Ky., ed heads with briefcases who studied by toe subcommittee, charged him with criminal mis­ mond aitd leads toe jack and toe said "banks traditionally have 1. n ie stockholders will vote DANCE Sprenkel emphasized thattae liveliest turnouts for him during gtVong Rockefeller backer. can't park a bicycle straight.’ on the merger on Sept. 9. chief in connection with toe inci­ ten of ^ades, carefully leaving had large boards of directors 'voters of the town must be his 10-week effort to persuade The candidate encountered The basis for the merger is dents. the queen of spades In toe dum­ aware that this Kern has to representing major elements of J Ev«ry W tdnwday Republicans that he is more McCarthy heckling in Lynnfield, a wealthy an exchange of stock. Union and my. When West refuses to take a community’s business. Gypsy cabs are those which pass the on referendum in No­ Ukely to vrin the November elec- , , ,___ . suburb north of Bostem. New Haven Trust Cb. stockhold­ may be summoned by t^ejtoone the first or second trump South vember. If the voters should “ To avoid interlocks you tlon than is former Vice Presl- ® rirMiitinn for an Onen About a half dozen youths cir- ers wlU receive 1.3 dwres of takes the ace-klng of hearts and RATS vote against the appropriation would have to elect directors but which may nqt cruise the dent RlclMUd M. Nixon. Z t ^ stock In the new bank fbr eaMi then toe ace and king of clubs. of the $74,000, the state could with no business experience or streets (or fares. OMy ordinance Coming only (our weeks be- gathered to hear Wallace, car- share they now hold. The new South next leads the jack of PAYILION penalize the town. connections whatsoever. This permits only cabs with ptdlce lore the GOP National Conven- n«fpin aaid the "orl- *Y*ng signs saying, "Rebel Go bank’s headquarters will be in medallions to pick up passen­ hearts, and West refuses to take Covm try Lok» Thus, said Sprenkel, it is the would not be In the best Inter­ the present home office of tlje the first or second trump South * *7 :^ *^ conducted by the Soul ests of anyone.” ■ gers on the sleet. Ju ly 10 duty of the Sewer CommlMion \ Union and New Haven In down­ takes the ace-king of hearts and m. m ^ o r at polling booths around Brother," Chase Manhattan said toe "Hie attacks which occurred In to make known the position the ^ t the country and Its aim w o u l d ------town New Haven. the Bedtord-Stuyvesant cuid then the ace and king of chibs. W IL D W H 5 D S town la in. subconunKtee "gives mlslead- Fairaeld now has 31 offices, South next leads the jack of be to s h ^ that Humphrey. If . ihg impressions regarding toe Brownsville sectiom of Brook­ When questioned by council off Nixon. nominated, could not win the ' ' hUmgtan with another to be opened soon; lyn began at 3:40 p.no. As the in­ hearts .and West Is caugh in CoaneoUciit’a I t! mombers as to how the state bank’s trust investments and its •all are in Fairfield County. the middle. If West ruffs with " It proves what I ’ve been say- presidency. O • a 9 m relations with its directors." cidents exmtinued police ordered could be penalised if it (Ud not Union and New Haven has 11 the nine of ^[lades, dummy can Admisstoa $8,00 tag all along." RockefeUer toW Addressing a group of stu- A flllltC r 8 1 e a m It said trust decisions were units ot the tough Tactical Pa­ go ahead with the orders of offices, ten in New Haven Coun­ overruff wHh the queen. If West a newsman. "The people want at city College, Lowen- l Y / t l l . rgs l made solely on the’ basis "o f our trol Force to toe scene. No Shorta, PlcM e the Water Reeourcee Commis­ ty and one in Middlesex CJounty. ruffs with toe ace of trumps, to see their leaders in this time gtaln said: ” vvCt 1 FO pliy judgment os to toe best Inter­ At 11 p.m. a cnowd of about sion, It waa stated that no one TW announcement said the dummy can discard; and If West SpotsMied by (XPJLB JL of national uncertainty and, -rbent U nothing inevitable f j j A / ests of each particular trust." lOO persons gathered In ftunt of really knew just what aoUan president end chief executive of­ refuses to ruff. South wins with when they do. they respond to about the nomination of Hubert L r l l t l e L ^ e a g U C "Because of toe diversity of the Atlantic Avenue statton could be taken against the town. ficer of the new bank will be the jack of hearts and continues tt***"-” Humphrey unless we get out, modem banking transactions," house where toe arrested man It was mentioned that ta other Hiomas F. Richardson, nqw with toe queen. If West ruffs Rockefdler te meeting prl- and decide we don’t want to winning team for the 19- toe bank went on, "our direc­ was being questioned. They states the state government has vately today with delegates fa- tight, and that we wlU not do.” 88 Ellington UtUe League president of Fairfield. Hemly H. shouted, "L e t him go! Let him with toe ace of trumps, dummy tors come from a great variety Pierce Jr., president of Union shut off aK state aid to a town voring Nixon ^his avowed pur- Lowensteta said he believes a CSiamplonship is E. Nelson g o !" can dtscard; and if West re­ FRANK’S CAFE of establishments In commerce, and New Haven, will become until the town sets up effective The suspect. Identified as fuses to ruff. South wins with the The Family Restaunuit candidate Is a possl- Patater. The Dick Gunn Plav- industry, service institutions chairman of the board. sewage treatment facUltiee. It cholce" at the August conven- buty at a deadlocked conven- ... ^ Samuel Cuni^ngham, 48, waa jack of hearts and continues CORNER MAIN A PEARL was suggested that this action « « > U onSle didn’t name anybody. Z ! ^ Presented to tater booked and the exowd with the queen. No matter what could possibly be taken against Rockefeller was greeted at in Minneapolis, another Me- Beter JaconskI, coach of the bnoke up without tacldeht. West does he can get only one Twin Lobstnr Spuciol! Bouth Windsor If the voters do the 8t. Louis airport by about Oarthy supporter said the neces- "'toning team at a league picnic Andover Gypsy cabs operate largdy in Police Arrests (Wed. thru Sat.) not see fit to approve the sec­ 600 people, who cheered when sary 2,000 signatures to put *** Saturday. This will toe slum sections where many ondary faculty in the November he told them he had come to McCarthy’s name on the Minne- ^ Brst year that the troirfiy licensed taxicabs refuse to enter election. give them "a winning choice." sola ballot as a fourth party ^ **® awarded to a franchised Pupils Cited A 26-year-old Hartford wom- or pick up x»SBengers due to the « 3 . 9 5 Toy Booth at Fate Hla Htaerary takes Mm on to presidential candidate would be League team. was charged with shopUfting at incidence of muggings. Most of Served with French Fries The Bouth Windsor ICoopera- Nashville, Tenn., then to Louis- filed wHh the secretary of state Members of the winning team a Manchester department store the city’s 8,0(M) gypsy cabs are and Cole Slaw we’re hitting a At School tive Nursery School is plaiming vlUe, Ky., tonight. He plans to by the July 16 deadline. ^ ® Blchard Babcock, Daniel driven by Negroes. IsM night. to have a toy booth at the Wap- spend the rest of the week cam- Robert Metcalf, 2*, Minneapo- ?°?"® ’ Boger Brahm, Douglas The Jlrst attack took place Although toe year is officially The woman, Ctoristine Smith, Business Men’s ping Fair In September. The paignlng In New York <3ity, Bal- lls second vice-chairman of the n®” ®™** Baul Jognson, William when a parked cab was set ended at toe Andover Elementa­ was rqportedly observed by a Luncheons Dally school wUl welcome donation of timore and Miami. 6th District Democrat-Farmer- ScMndler, Duncan ry school some faefs about toe afire. Five minutes later anoth­ female security officer'attempt­ In Color both new and used toys. Going through the accepted Labor party,, said "w e’ve got to er driver was halted by 10 Ne­ Fresh Breads and Pastries year are just being assembled ing to leave toe store with a MIA FARROW There are stlU openings (or campaign rituals in San Fran- show the people that we mean ’ a^ ^ and reported on. The attendance gro men and ordered from Ws Made Daily! pair of sneakers and a pair of JOHN CASSAVETES chUdren three and four years record for those children with cab which was then overturned. cisco on Ms 60th birthday, Rock- business" befori the Aug. 26 g»h.,i,’ w iv'^’ ***“ *^ sandala in her purse for which Also In Color! Featuring Daily Specials! old for the fall seralon of the 100 per cent attendance to their Another driver was eating in JAMES CORURN new high in ’6S she had not paid. •sr'i”' “ '““•"I a," s? "S.. u„ a restaurant when he was ap­ school, which Is h^d at the credit has just been announced. PoUce said the items were "THE PRESIDENT’S Legal Beverages proached and asked if he owned Evergreen Lodge on Mata St, "z U T i s In (Jrade 1 , with Mrs. Kaplan valued at $8.46. Children under 12 «•! Tel. 648-86M For further taformaition, Mrs. crowd of several' hundreds who "ot lead a fourth party effort. i«avui> winntm^ V irini>« toe cab parked outside. When he 4 the teacher, Kathleen Mac'Vane Mrs. Smith was released on Martin Smith may be contacted. pressed around Mm. Chinese- He has said hU decUton on was there every school day. In said he did toe man replied, no cash ball for appearance in Social Problems Meeting American RepubUcane gave Mm whether to support Humphrey o Z ^ a o T The t o Z Mrs. Davidson’s Grade 2, Ty “ The cab has to go," poUce re­ toe Manchester court Jjily 29. A special meeting of the So­ Dsposits are up a golden dragon symbolizing would depend pn Ms fellow t ^ Z a « Paters missed no days. In Mrs. ported, and the vehicle was set ■ Selman A. Berger, 29, of cial Problems Committee wUi their wishes for eood luck in his Mtaneaotan’s position on Viet- „ “^*^® Home’s Grade 3, Linda Hamil­ afire. m«E MqiEEi I n n Mwnrnr nieir wisnee lor gooa iuck m Brahm. Bruce Oorreveau, Russ Storrs was charged with fail­ be held tomorrow lUght to en­ ton and David Denoncourt were The source of discontent more than S4,612AR-N campaign. sBer the convention. Niemann Ted Conklin Dave ure to obey a traffic signal at able the members to get the RockefeUer then rode a cable “ B’» not really his (Me- j’ Boucher Bob Cole 100 per centers. Linda Hess, in among the gypsy drivers was M HUT m -im i TH uar 2:10 p.m. yesterday, after a beUeved to be a law which went views and needs of the young car into the city’s financial dls- »nove»n®nt," M®to®W j^hn ’ Sargeant, Brian Gaura! Mrs. Newman's Grade 5, won cruiser patrolman allegedly ob­ trlct, as a crowd esUmated by saW- « s the movement of the gj^^^ the honor. In Mr. Turklngton’s Into effect July 1 requiring them people. served him go through a red StevBMeQueen»FayBDuneBiray The youth CouncU has also poUce at 3,000-4,000 lined Ms ^ p l e who are supporting l ^ . Hargraves, Bill Smedy Tom Grade 6, Linda Carter attended to post a sign inside the outside, Dividends lor the year light on Center St. stdteduled an activities meeting route. Walking down Montgo- want Ms name on the bal- g « ^ each day. In the other Grade 6, sa^ng: "This vehicle is not U- Berger is also scheduled to ap­ that night and the two meetings mery Street to the rally, he was ««. Therrien taught by Mrs. Wade, Bruce censed to pick up for hire pas­ pear In court July 29. wUl be tied together. The mem­ showered by shredded newspa- Aides to to m er ^dbam a ^ bird and a people team will Jerome took in all that went sengers when cruising.” to date total Sl^ARQO WllUam H. Gallup, 39, of 101 bers the town’s Social Prob­ per thrown from the windows of <^v. George C. W ^ a c e say formed from the league on for every school day of toe The burned boy was Juan of Elizabeth Dr. was charged with lems Oommlttee wtBl go to the office buildings. The crowd have Mready c o l l e d the ^^^Ich are named a ^ year. Ruiz, 10, of Brooklyn, who was intoxication shortly after 8 p.m. standing on the platform of an Youth CounoUmeeting which cheered as he delivered his cue- 2,000 signatures needed to put ^irds or persons A two out of In Mr. Turklngton's 'Grade 6 yesterday, after police went to elevated BMT station when wUl be h«Id at the Community New Mortgages total $5,545,000.00 tomary speech, offering Im- W« name RepubUcan ble tolrd game is scheduled for South Korean Soldiers $1,300,000^)0 grateful acknowledgement wais sasT dM ctm Route 44A— Bolton, Conn. I Hartford Rd., Maeeheater Nixon met with the New Jer- election ticket led by Gov. Nel- July 20 at 2 p.m. received tills weekend. ' Kill Four Infiltrators -MWtNKMOLS sey delegation at the Baltusrol ®oj* A. RockefeUer. „ On Saturday a picnic wUl be The summer recreational pro­ Tel. 643-9731 SEOUL (AP) — South Korean Clountry Club Monday. It has 40 " I ’nt not interested in the vice held for the boys, officials, gram now going on at the school AMU solcUe™ searching for North Ko­ convention votes. TTie majority presidency at all,” Reagan tqld coaches and umpires of toe Ell- today had as visitors and ob- . MNOMFr • D in in g For Food At rean Intruders who attacked a New Accounts Number Z729 are reported favorable to Rock- reporters at Sacramento Mettt>- ington Little League. Ball servers^f group of nine High • D ancing Its Finest guard post killed four Infiltra­ efeUer. polltan Airport Monday when fie games will 1,: ;)1: yed In the school students from Ellington tors today just below toe Imjin caofi • Banquets On The TeiTace, ALL W AYS BEST Webster Todd, state chair- ®nd his family arrived after a morning at 8:30 between the who are part of a Special Serv­ River boundaiV line, miUtary Overlooking man, agreed when a reporter tong weekend In Los Angeles. bird and people teams and at ice program there, directed by • W ed d in gs Total Ufa Insurance spokesmen salcf Another Intnui- Beautiful Bolton asked if he thought “ the dele- Reagan also said he made no lo between the E. Nelson Paint- Robert C. Healy. As toe pro­ • Conventions gates are soft in their support attempt to contact Rockefeller er and toe tournament teams, er escaped, apparently un))urt. Lake. gram here Is comparable to the P ill Ann* MaruM'l ^ CANDIES in force $13440400310 and could be switched c-ilfier during the New York governor’s Immediately following toe ball TTie flreflght brought to i2 toe one In Ellington, both under number of North Koreans killed f ‘Thr Tigrr and The PdMvroll AIR CONDITIONED w ay." But Todd, disagreeing campaign visit to San Francisco games toe picnic will begin fol- Title I of the National Educa­ F'EATURINO with Nixon's view said, “ I think Monday and RockefeUer left lowed by competitive games for ta border clashes In the last four tion Act, It was believed that weeks, spokesmen said. The tile poUs are going to have a tre- without reaching Reagan. Rock- the 8-through-12-year-olds. All toe students could get valuable THE NICK NICK0U8 TRIO mendous effect on these dele- etoller said he had hoped for a boys not participating In . the only casualty on toe allied side, Information for toelr work they they said, has been a South Ko­ Every Friday ami Saturday for your Dancing and W e themk you for your loyalty and trust gates." friendly telephone chat. morning games are asked to be aiis4» Yooito Listening Pleasure will be doing in physical educa­ rean soldier wounded Monday In Nixon's performance in the As Reagan’s aftenxxin' Inter- at the Longview field at noon, tion in Ellington elementary “GREEN BERETS” meeting was relaxed, low key, riew ended, he told newsmen, The farm league mothers are the attack on the guanfpost. "Birds A Bees" which hove mode this growth possible. W e schools. !r Pyongyang Radio said the quiet in lone and content. He "W®!*. I ’m going home. Maybe asked to bake for toe picnic, Tax Gffice Hoprs looked like a man confident of ** uble to get me there. I TropMes for the league "U.S. imperialist aggressor win continue to work hard for you! The new tax collector for the troopo" fired "thousand of winning toe nomination. certainly wouldn’t know where champs and prizes for the town, Mrs. . Leona S. Dressel, shells and bullets" into North RsciimgrNNaiirHPRr He drew laughs when he said to find him." games will be awarded after the A ^ (um Mrtliniit Srd WEEK ny has just announced that she Korea at 5 a.m. today and the STATE A41T8J3 he saw "no black and blue When asked about toe possl- games. will be in her office pt toe Town ISES MANCMfSTIR CINTIU Onnmuniats returned toe fire. FA8H UIAO 01 THIATRI at Both bruises" . on any delegate's hillty of a Rockefeller-Reagan ------Office building, to collect taxes The broadcast did not mention arms, because, he said, lie has ticket, RockefeUer told report- STARTS TOMORROW tlMaters on the assessment' of Oct. 1, any casuaUiee on either side. no Intention of twisting any " I ’d say tills is wide open SwUt Police Arrest 1967, on Monday evenings from arms lo win support. . . . I don t think that any com- c' • 7 to 9 and from 10 a.m. to 4 The delegates applauded loud- b'naUon should be ruled out German Sfiy p.m. on Wednesdays during the ly when he'said, '‘I never l.es- ' ’ ' • BERN, Switzerland (A P ) — month of July. TMs first quar­ ENDS TONIGHT Hated to campaigti for any Re- wouldn t comment on Swiss poUjee said today they ter installment should be paid Feature Shown First 649-5203 publican candidate. . .at any *^sef®U er s statement that have arrewed an East German during tMs month to avoid the “WILD IN THE STREETS” level. I am a team man." n Z Z *** ^ more serious candl- gjjyr who had been assigned to penalty of a half per cent per “PSYCH-OUT” Asked about Nixon's over.all *“ te for toe presidential nomi- recruJt a nuclear physicist llv- month for late payment. Impresslon, Todd replied, " I nation than Reagan will admit, ing |n toe West, but they gave Voter Session Set W o k a I u I c C think anyone who handles him- Reagan said, "There's no no details about the physicist, Town Clerk Ruth Munson an­ self the way he did is bound to ®e^e commenting, on what his Police said Dr. Helmut Bruno nounces a meeting of toe Board DRIVE-IN l-’r.iy make some friends." opimon is.” Anders, 40, a doctor of law and of Admission of Electors for He said the number of dele- a' professor al Karl Marx UM- next Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. STARTS TOMORROW lioboin.irys ~ '’°tos he gets at toe con- versity in Leipzig, was arrested at the Town Office building. Be­ H.'iliy . . ventlon on tlie flcst convention at JSurlch Airport May 12 after ing as It is a Presidential year, , identification check as he it Is expected that a large num­ lir . jc 1 *** \ preparing to leave toe ber ot toe approximately 260 1 lb. I C H f t t i n n Oue»Uoned about formation of country. eligible citizens will wont to ap­ 2 lbs. $3.50 a v in g s OF M a n c h e s t e r ^ “■ Beagan-for-Preirident Officers said he was carrying S pear and be made voters. In M ja flv r o w l Pubilshed DAUy Jliiieept Suiidairt group in Maine. Reagan said he two false West (Jerman i»ss- lieu of going to the Monday - . . • l O H N - In 1 WSwm CiMt PreduMon I Nuggested tor MANY ASSORTMENTS sZ“ ports’^eysMd^'^t's:^- meeting, or others in future TO GIVE AND ENJOY Member F.D.I.C. Telephooe MjSril v, Security months, they can now go direct W a y n e ■!/ Mature Audiences ■•oond Olui Pbstsce P«i)dl *i deep .this is or how wide had .employed him on espionage to the town clerk, be sworn In Mandkester, Conn. ^ spread wiU be evidenced at miaalona *‘for many year*/' as electors, and the Admissions I COLOR LENOX MAIN OFFICE - 923 Main Street EAST BRANCH - 285 East uente Center Street WEST BRANCH ’ Manchester Parkade CliNTiaiY rox PHCSI n tvould land, he will be charged only . Show Times at .State Only lU Monttis ...... u.oo declare himself as a serious with using false papers, police Manchester Evening Herald T H E d e t e c t i v e Ends Today 11$ B. Oi^TBR ST. DaUy liSO-6:80-OiOO “WILL FENNY” — Color MAIN OFFICE A FARKADE OFFICEIG[ QPEH SATURDAY MORWINeS B«r«e litnUis ...... 7.10 candidate several days before said. He faces certain expulsion Andover correspondent, Law­ plus THE ANNIVERSARY’ “THE OETECTIVE” Coining—The Fox’ One Monili ...... gfo ttte convention starts, Rekgan from Switzerland. rence Moe, tel. 74t-i79i. 2:00-7:06-9! 10 8at.-Sun. Il«0-4t06-6l40-0tl0 Chariton Heston L ( 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1968 PAGE FIVE IDDB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1968 of Connecticut Bank A Trust’s Vernon South Viet Aide Asks ISoard Lists stock. Lady Pilot "All of these companfes to Direct Talk with Hanoi some degree are supposed to In Pea Patch T o w n Board Votes $28^500 Hearings on be competing with each other (Oootiiiiied from Page One) — ------both for saving n d to provide capital bustnesses,” said the re­ SAVANNAH, Ge. (AP) — For Industrial Park Work Sion that is the very cause of the reported the men suffend Buying Land port. “ HOw the exten^ve web With five planes across the fin­ clk, 226 West Main St.; Lucy conflict.’’ .httemal injuries from enemy of relationships shows here af­ ish line and another stuck In a An ordinance appropriating The Manchester Board of Di- BEAUTY SALON Hamilton, 141 Orchard St.; North Vietnam, he said, «»»ou»Blon grenades expkx^ fects their ability and desire to / "pea patch" 20 miles away, offi­ $28,600 was approved by the should admit that it cannot con- theni. ■ reotors next Tuesday' will con­ compete is -a very serious cials of the Powder Puff Derby Board of Representatives at a Margaret Pumelle, HaiofdvlUe; duct public hearings on three question.” braced today for the final wave special meeting last night and Brian Petro, Broad Brook; Jo­ quer the South either by arms “We* In the war fre­ i. er by subversion. quently have used tear gas. The report said area indus­ Curls on the loose? Pamper yourself to Beauty of lady aviaitora completing a will be reviewed at a public seph MacVarlsh, Ellington proposed real estate purchases, tries In which the banks hold four-day, 2,60d-mile cross-coun­ hearing next Monday. Birth Friday: A «xi to Mr. “Let North Vietnam yield to PWol* flew 140 missions all to be acoomplished by onB- with more Beauty coiffures, with our Perma­ and Mrs. Jerry Wacha, Elling­ the evidence," he argued, "and »6«lnst North Vietnam’s south- . . . ____. large shares of stock Include try race. The money Is for site develop­ nance, as required by a charter ^erry Steam Turbine Co.. 20.8 nent. Two of the 76 planes left in die ton. stop being taken in by Ks own Panhandle Monday and an- ment at the town’s industrial change approved April 80. per cent; Smyth Manufacturing race Monday were scratched Discharged Friday: CSaudla propaganda and we would cer- °?;*’**' P'orce F4 Phanton- was Now on Summer Special at $12.95 complete park on Feeder Rd. The work One parcel is at 81-38 Oak St., Co., 28.1 per cent; and Arrow and another was disqualified. Woytik, Stafford Springs; Alison talnly be ckwer to a aolqBon,®™* during the night. At to be done Is mostly In prepara­ to be bought by the Special Hart A Hcgeman Electric Co., Appointments, not always needed. The deadline to reach Savan­ Dowse, Kenosha, Wls.; Jessie that we are now, because then Green Giant hell- tion for the proposed new plant Downtown Taxing District for 18.6 per cent. nah is sundown today. Collins, 98 West Main St.; Ron­ direct conversations could start ®°P**r rescued the two crewmen for Oavrok iXtg. Co. parking purpoaes. It would be The subcommittee reported A spokesman said five of the ald Nolan Jr., 11$ Grove St. between North and South, as Charles W. Mosley, 26, Mayor John Grant said the purchased for $16,600 from Mrs. teams arrived before sundown Dischargti* Saturday: 8u- our government haa many times Lawrence, Kan., and 1st Lt. that 18 of Connecticut B w k A bond for deed has now been AngeltiK Lamphere of 66 Clin­ WIGGERY BEAUTY SALON Monday. Thirty were reported aanne Aigiros, Dobson R d .; proposed.” ' Con M. Hallenbeck, 24—45 miles Trust’s 20 directors hold prin­ signed by him and Alfred W. ton St., under a 10-year Bond in QreenviUe, Miss., preparing Francis Burkhardt, IcdwuM Asked about a peacemaking "°rth of the demilitarized zone, cipal executive positions for .525 MAIN S'TREET—MANCHES'TER Cavedon, owner of OavrtA, and for Deed, with the transfer to for the final leg of-the trip. Sev­ Rd.; Nancy Croteau, 17 Vainon role for tha United NaUons, he unharmed, the Air companies In which the bank the sale will become final os take {dace at the end of the 10- Phone 643-2380 eral put in at Birmingham, Ala., Ave.; Joan Reid, 63 School S^; pointed out. (hat the North Viet- r®*"®® has substantial interrelation­ soon as the site improvements year period. an alternate stop, when threat­ Lawrence Monahan, 35 Bnipalc namese had made it clear when Mosley’s 99th mission, ships. are completed. Women Aid BIA Project Open 'Tueaday-Saturday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. ened by a squall line of thunder- St. U • Thant cam e to Paris last ’*®'’*ng him with only one more Hie property is a two-story "H ow independent these di- riiowers and others were spread Oavrok is manufacturer of Discharged Sunday: Chiis- week that they were talking to ^ 6 ° finish his tour of combat building, with a vacant sto ^ , a rectors can be from the in- ‘ Fridays 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. along the route stretching as novelty paneling and die present tojUier Mellon, 126 High St.; him only as “ an Ekutem pollti- ^y*"$ ° '’®r the North. Hallen- Serving as Secretaries rented seven-room apartment on fluence of the bank’s manage­ far away as Phoenix, Arlz. plant is located in an old mill Stanley Momuszka, 67 Orand cal personality" cmd not as sec- **®®*‘> ®®n of an Air Force colo- the second floor, and a rented ment under the circumstances is The first to-touch down Mon­ building on Blast Miain St., Rock­ Ave.; Margaret Bailey, 67 Elm retoiy-general of the United Na- "®* Scott Air Base In Illinois, Two Manchester women's I. Moses of B’nal B’rith is gen- room behind the store. open to serious question,” the day was No. 26, piloted by Shlr- ville. It Is expected the new St.; Helen Downey, Chelsea, tions. " ’ue °n his third mission. organizations aw supporting ®ral chairman. The town would pay all ex­ report said. penses and collect all rentals Isy PVidel Junker and Ilia Mae plaitt will be comi^eted and in Mass.; Donna Mitchell, BHUilg- "Hiey do not accept the ’*^® ****antom was the 86th Brotherhood In Action Project T‘®'‘®‘» ‘® ®*-® The report said a special during the 10-(year period. The Caroeell, both of Pi^lin Springs, operation by late fall. ton; Glen Waite, 78 Grove St.; competence of the United Na- ''’“rplane reported lost „ ^ ^ available from officers in the concern was the relationships 68. and each has one of its sponsoring organizations, and building will renvaln until more Oallf., 12 minutes ahead of No. The seven-acre site In the in­ Mrs. Marjorie Dixon and son, Hons," he said. "A m to r us, we °''®*' Vietnam. Summarlz- between banks, on the one hand, SOUTH SlOf members serving on the general table reservations are being property for parking is acquire ENTSANCE 46, brought In by B e ^ l Young dustrial tract was purchased by Manchester; Mrs. Edwlna would accept any peaceful solu- ^® *‘®*ults of the 140 mls- and newspapers, radio stations ed in the area. and Olga Tarling, ' both of Cavrok several months ago at Pierce and son, Tolland; Mrs. tlon with an open heart.” slons, a U.S. spokesman report­ committee. The organizations made for five couples to a table, and magazines in the 10 cities ed: Queensland, Australia. a cost of $2,600 per acre. Marie Holland and son, IIH are Manchester Business and M*ss Mix is employed as A The second proposed purchase studies. Third was No. 49, piloted by The town has promised to put West St. The attacking crews hit ene- Professional Woman’s Chib and In the Auto Depart- Is a two-acre parcel off Hercules The report said Connecticut Cleo Sherbow of Baltimore, in an access road, extend the . my lines of supply and military _ „ ment of O. T. LaBonne and AS' Dr. It would be bought for $3, Bank A ’fvust holds 92 per cent The Battle Front storage areas, reporting the de- ^®*"P*® Chapter of the Order of soclates, 165 Main St. She is 660 from Elaiie RohEui, and of the Hartford Courant sto(;k. Md., and Jean Ralston of Wash­ water line and install a septic Hie Herald’s Vernon Bnreaa tairic plus grade the area. struction or damage of 11 sup­ Elastern Star. treasurer of the Columbtettes, would become paurt of the pro­ although the bank caimot vote ington, D.C. is at 38 Park Si, M . 87M1M (Oontlnaed From Page One) Hie cost of the site improve­ ply and storage areas, 30 barges and recording secretary for posed new ski slope to be con­ the stock. Later came No. 68 with Joann or MS-2711. News Items m ay be The two women are Miss ments was originally estimated kUlIng 201 North Vietnamese and 9 trucks. In addition, the BPW. This is the second year structed in the area. Hie funds Noting the mention made of Stype o f Wooster, Ohio, and mailed to P.O. Box 827, Book- Roberta Mix, 138 White St., of at $35,000. After this agreement soldiers In three fights over the movement of men and mate­ BPW, and Mrs. Leigh (D^Lola would com e from the $21,0(X) al­ the newspaper by Patnam’s sub­ Ruby MenseWng of Akron, Ohio, vllle. BPW has participated in the and No. 59, piloted by Virginia was reached Cavrok asked for weekend. rials was Elowed by cutting Mae) Hill, Cottier Dr., Vernon, BIA project. Last year it joined located last Tue^y for de­ committee staff, a spokesman Rainwater of Reseda, Cblif., the extension of the road, in­ In the shellings on the fringes roads in 63 places and leaving of OES. the effort to raise funds for a velopment of the ski slope. for the Courant said Monday and Shirlee K ay'of Encinb, Oal­ creasing this amount by $11,000 of Saigon, the Viet Cong picked five bridges unusable, Miss $Qx will serve as record- clothing store for retardates at The third proposed purchase ConnecUcut Bank A Trust "is Arts and crafts are taught to young patients in lf. or a total of $46,000. Rainfall in June on one of their favorite targets "The crews also Ignited 16 Ing secretary and Mrs. HIU as Mansfield Training School, is a one-acre parcel off the only the agent for the trustees. the Pediatrics playroom at Manchester Memorial A spokesman said plane No. One-half of the original and set three fuel storage tanks, secondary explosions, 20 petro- corresponding secretary, when both BIA tmd BPW chose north side of W Middle Tpke., It is the depository for the D r . Lundberg Twice Average a power station, a warehouse leum, oil and lubricant fires, to the west of Tower Rd. and shares of stock and the trons- ^ Wherever a family lives, if should Hospital to Build Hospital. Mrs. Andrew Lindberg observes as 9- 32, piloted by Dorothy Birdeong amount, or $17,600, has Edready Camp Kennedy near Globe It as their project for 1967. of Temple Terrace, Fla., and been approved by the boaxd. and a number of fuel drums on and KXi other sustained fires, Hollow will be the benefactor of Mrs. Hill and her husband abutting Hilliard’s Pond. fer agent for the voting tnis- year-old John Page of Wapping makes a leather June orainfall in Manchester feel free to call the funeral home it On Original Ethel Gibson of St. Petersburg, This left the other $17,600 plus fire at the Nha Be fuel depot. They also silenced 28 weapon Project 68, and funds will be came to the Msmehester area It would be bought for $3,000 tees.” wallet. At right, 7-year-old Debbie Lederc, Man­ Fla., almost made It to Savan­ the $11,000 making up the re­ measured more than double the the biggest in South Vietnam. positions. used to purchase needed equip­ in 1965 from California. She is from CTiester Langtry, f o r m e r ------wishes. Assistance is always readily $4 Million Wing chester, concentrates intently on her loom weaving. nah but was forced by Icing con­ quested $28,600. Half of thU will average anUcipaited for the No casualties were reported South Vietnam complained to ment at the day camp. The orig;lnally from Oklahoma City, Manchester Eiasistant public Recent disorders in France 11- Mrs. Lindberg is chairman of the Pediatric play­ Staff of 14 ditions to land In a field about 20 be reimbursed by the sale of the month, aoconUng to a report at the depot, six miles soiith-rast the International Control Com- committee has already made Okla., WEIS active in Alpha Gam­ workB director and now residing lustrate a statement once made available to everyone in Manchester miles away from the finish. of Saigon, and the fires were re- mission—ICC—about an enemy on Cape Cod. by President Charles de Gaulle: (Oontiiined from Page One) room volunteers for the Women’s Auxiliary of ,Dr. George A. F. Lundberg land. by Lawrence Wlttkofl-Jce, town available $1,6(X> to the camp of­ ma Delta sorority at the Uni­ The spokesman said Mrs. ported under control. attack on a northern village The parcel would be used in "How do you expect to govern a diagnostic X-ray equipment MMH. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) Is the only living member of If the Board approves the waiter superintendent. ficials so that urgent needs versity of Oklahoma, and w m and the surrounding area. A new Magnascanner has Blrdson called and "said she country that has 246 different used for the detection of cer­ which comprised the medical ordinance after the public hear­ With rain experienced on 16 Enemy gimners also aimed at Jt*"® 29< Cambodia charged could be met for the current active In its alumni association conjunction with townwlde sani hod landed in a pea patch. in a complaint to the United Na­ kinds o f cheese?” been purchased for the new tain types of tiunors or clots. the original staff of 14 doctors, ing it is expected the ordinance o f last month’s 30 days, the a bridge linking Saigon with the camping season. The camp Is after graduation. She w m presi- tary-sewer Improvements, tions that U.S. helicopter crews quarters of the Radiology De­ Here is wdiere the Hagnascan- Two Committees department of Manchester Me­ There was no damage." Howev­ 'Will be put on the July 22 refer­ measurement was 7.17 Inches, Mekong Delta to the south and a now in the second week of dent of the' Pink Ladies Aux- The $3,000 purchase price I MMH Figures morial Hospital when it opened er, the plane was unable to fly endum already set up to appro­ mEUMacred” 14 Cambodian operation. iliary at Canogra Park Hospital would come from a proposed partment at a cost of $19,000. ner will be placed. A medium against an average cf 3.44 in­ military post southwest of the In Major Roles In 1920. before sundown and the crew priate two other amounts for a peasants on the same day. Funds will be derived from a in California. $1.1 million bond issue for the Hie department had been using voltage Therapy room will also The giant Burroughs 283 com ­ ches. capital. ‘ Twelve American sol­ was disqualified. - The South Vietnamese govern­ Charity Ball the BIA committee sEinltary-sewer project. The pro­ ■ k A MANR.TMf 0«MA <06 im OOUMN IMf an older vendon of the machine, be in this area. Now retired. Dr. Ltmdberg re­ school addition and a sewer as­ The unusually wet month diers and two government Mrs. Hill is co-chairman of QT1PS Two oommlbteee that play a puter at Manchester Memorial calls that in those days each Officials said winners will not ment told the ICC that North will sponsor Saturday, Sept. 21, posed bond issue also is schedul­ but the advantage of this new A apaclotB X-ray film storage sessment fund. brought the preoipatlon since troops were wounded at the the Christmas booth for the OES REG. major roie In the planned ex­ Hospital >ped out some fig­ doctor took care of his own pa­ be determined until late troops dropped at the State Armory. ed for a public hearing next improved model is that it uses area wUl cmmect from this level Rockville Hospital Notes Jan. 1 to 21.04 inches, slightly bridge and three Americans Vietnamese bazaar that will be held in Octo­ SSc SSc wne pansion of Manchester Memori- ures which may prove of in­ tients. It was not until 1923 that Wednesday after ground speeds Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 mortars on the village of Son Brotherh(X>d in Action is com ­ ber. Her husband Is vice presi­ Tuesday. 1 to the X-ray department above were wounded at the military Hvl less radioactive material. Dr. over the 20.60 antlolpeitod aver­ ai Hospital are tihe planning and handicaps are computed. Tra, southeMt of Da Nang, and The $1.1 million bond issue 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER.CONN. Douglas Roberts Jr., chief of by means of a dumbwaiter. The terest to residents who will be the staff agreed to divide med­ p.m. In all areas except ma­ age. post. posed of three fraternal organ­ dent of the Fellowcraft Club of ARTHUR DRUG oommJtbea and the building hearing more soon about the ical cases by departments. This then burned 2,000 homes, killed izations in Manchester — the would pay the town’s 23 per cent HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES Radiation Therhpy, and the Iso­ film, whi. *' Mrs. Eldson Bailey and Mrs. L. pital computer systems In the to add regi^atlon as an would not have made such a should not be considered at this Image for Historians for $50 tion Euid destrucUon.’ ’ State of Connecticut. This com ­ statement "had ix)t I felt that time.” Morgan Porter. amendment to this bill.” In the Senate Monday, Attbr. er the Senate ever had, his tri­ Equipment for the building Is puter processes about 3,000 the overwhelming majority if By BILL HENBY President Johnson had pro­ felt that Gen. Ramsey Clark tesUfled be- Other amendments..... which The Los Angeles Times umphant takeover after the John Jointly handled by both the transactions each day and keeps Open a new posed to Oozigress that the ban not all the minority F. Kennedy assassination, his planning and building commit­ track of about 17,000 patient ac­ «u.« way. ■■ WASHINGTON — It may be i„ “ S S ; H . 1 L ? w S overwhelming election victory of tees. counts. savings account contained In the recently ° ghost of abolition” provides no impose stiff mandator v sen- A bit difficult for the average 1964, his highly successful legis­ omnibus crime bill be extended ,®;^ - y, excuse for failing to pass fire- tences on persons convictid 'of mmimmimmim. Am erican to beUeve but Lyndon lative trium i^ of 1965 and 1966 for $50 to r if le s and shotguns He also S®vera, ™ J g t s t r a U o ^ and^^licenslng crimes while carrying a fire- B. Johnson, who doesn’t choose — and they all make him look asked for the reglstraUon of all hut legislation. arm, exempt the custom gun- mighty good. guns and the Uc’enslng of their vote for a b ^ on “ *®® to be president again, seems to would oppose the reglstraUon of Clark said he knows of no re- maker and permit a parent to The record will show that, Heraldpig Politics .sponsible group advocating give a firearm to a son who is be running harder as a lame or Add $50 to your whether he got it or not, he has By SOL R. COHEN Celler was joined by Rep. Wll- firearms. would complete ‘ ab.lil

: f-' 1% SIX MANCHESTER EViENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1968 / '1' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, <30NN., TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1968 PAGE NINE

Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller m m a m k IHanrljTBter Tolland i •>.: Foundation. Connecticut Yankee -My Silent Hour Dr. Blaiberg Qian Cut to All Shapas aail Is And the Irafltiite has already produc­ l l r r a l d By By SOL R. OOHEN > TV-Radio Tonight ed “miracle rice,” a new type of seed Teachers Offered Contracts Continues to Sizes for Table T o|m PPB1J8HKD BY THK which, when firat planted extensivtiy two way of providing a cup of cof­ I'm not a grouch. It’s Just things with glass ta­ HliiSAU) FRlNTINa 00„ INC We beard things during the yean ago .practically doubled the yield fee for Am i Wexler?” , ^ With Tentative Pay S c ^ that, in the morning, I look Uke U nawU Street Democratic State Convention we ®ne, I act Uke one, and my Show G ain Television ble and d«^ tbps Mancfaeter. Conn. ' termers got from thrir existing fields. had never befim heaid In a po- This became, for us, one of THOMAS F. I^O U SO N the great unanswered questions, Approximately l6o tea<-himr o.*__ . . . . . v . . tomlly tWMts I ’m one. 6 :00 ( 3-10)’ Perry Mason 7:15 (40) Sports You can do many WAL.TBR R. raSOUS'IN Utloal convention. CAPE -TOWN, South Africa ( M i) Mike DouzUs ,8 0 )______Newsreel PublWien Looking at this "m iracle rice" putting one of the mori taatahring my jlO) Menr Oriffln 7:30 (M) Spectrum and th^ ore oosy The second day of the con­ contracta have been m ailed^ 4 ^m.^^S2^[t|^^y^;ave“^!S^ wltet; S S "t£ t (AP) — Heart transplant pa­ (18) Woody WoodlNiry r8-40)^GaiTtson'i Oorlllas Founded October I, 1881 on its fast growing act. Secretary of looee ende, of the whole con­ vention was, for instance, a bad to teachers In the TWlond School the roadside or at the I left my breakfast on the tient Dr. PMllp Blaiberg, strick- (30) Biz meture to keep clean. Lnt PUHtaiied Fvery ElveninK Bxcefit Sundays Agriculture Orville Freeman proclaim­ vention. But, on reflection, we *0) Combat I Dream of Jean- day tor the religious oeremon* system this week, Super- Community House table and went to work hungry. pneumonia on top of hepa- isO) Munsteni / nle (C) ■ad BoUdays. Entered at the Boat Office at ed, the other day, that he Is getting conclude K probaWy dltot us help you with MaaolMMer, Ooim., os Second aa ss Mall iol aspect Everyone noticed 1'hat’s what m y wife thinks! tiUs, continued to Improve today 6:80 <40) Frank Reynolds. Neim (18) Les Crane (C) Mattar. more and more optimistic that the world make much difference, either Intendent o f Schools Robert ’^” **** ^ ^ (18) Afternoon Report (13) Daktart (C) suggestions. that it ended with a large sec­ Bratiton stated yesterday. _ Daily Tour Actually, I stopped and bought sleeping well Monday (30) Scope 8:00 (SOdS'OO) All-Star Baseball can win Ms war against hunger. way. We never saw anybody (M) Wbat'a NewT Mirrors Cut To All Sheas SUBSCRIPTION RATES tion of delegatea walking out of The contracts. Include the ten- - , * Luglnbuhl form on breaktest. night, his wife said. Payable in Advance quite so perpetually wide-awake :46 <3t) Friendly Giant (K)) Showcase '68 (C) OPEN 8 A.M. to ft PM. One Year ...... 830.00 the hall wMle, up on the plat- tative salary agreements work- Rd. will be visit­ ’Hiere are some men, and I’m The 69-yeaivold retir^ den- 6:00 1 MOto) News, Sports, (24) Summertime Previouriy, In South Vietnam, wMch as Mrs. Wexler, the distaff side weathw 8:30 (18) Subscription TV SAT. 8 A.M. to NOON Six Montha ...... 16.50 torm, a man of the cloth was one of them, who can’t stand Ust, the world’s longest survlv- Three Months ...... 7.80 has been given 2,000 tons of the new of the McCarthy leadenddp. ed out last week between the „ ToUand-Hartford 08) Merv Griffin ( 8-40) It Takea a Thief (C) One Month ...... 3.60 pleading with them to stay and negotiating suboommitteea of daliy Judging tour, cheerful people in Ing heart transplant recipient, (30) MoKale’i Navy (R) seed. Secretary Freeman expressed the Another o f the unusual experi­ (30) 'Man fu Thursday. of last summer too — confirm the fact what be proclaimed, touching­ the procese. What will they •t^Uve ^neral apsement.” ^eet tonight prior to the town 1:06 News, Sign Off 7:30 News of the World away my time in comfortable WBOH-916 7:46 Joe Garazlola Oai^fied deadline — 5 p.m. dav before that the bathtub is beginning to lose ly, was that ’’poHtloal boeslsm tiilnk of next, we wondered, TOe nego^tions have been meeting In the Town Hall. The Gall The Company Known For puMIcation. 5 p.m. Fridav for teturdav solitude. 5.00 Hartford Hizhlizhts 7:50 Sing Along and Monday publication. its status as the most dangerous jdetoe la dead In the United States of from time to time. ptinuing rince January and town meeting will begin at 8 Guard Injured 7:00 News 7:56 Etoiphaais Quality Over 35 Years—Free Estimates So, what’s been happening 8:00 Goslizht 8:00 All-Star Baseball In the American establUhment. Am M lca.” To the touch of complete In- havegoMdmmghtourjU^ the Hicks Memorial 13:00 Quiet Hours lO:30 Emphasis stages Indudlng seseions be- school gym lately? Tuesday, July 9 It is kising Its status to a sort of But then there was also some­ nooenoe the McCarthjdtes pro­ In Disturbance WPOP—1416 10:36 Nlghlbeat My wife, hearing me putter­ 5:00 Danny Clayton Sliow 11:0b News, Weather, Sports thing very appealing, Innocent, duced, with their wall of a babe ^ e n t^ school board and the ihe Ways and Means Com- 11:30' " Other - Side of ■ the"le Day . Phone 233*4475 nvongrel relation and heir — the back­ ing around, although I'm as 6:00 Steve O'Brien and gay about another moment, In arms, their proclamation of TEA; the use of negotiators hlr- mlttee o f the TDlland Junior Wo- ^ ^ „ , At State Jail 6:00 Dick Heatlierton yard swimming pcx>l. ed by both groups; 13:00 Gary Girard Show still later In the day. the end of boeetam, their Joy­ ^ «< l“ e6t man’s Club wUl meet tomorrow Both Agpainst Crime to r state mediation NEW HAVEN (AP) —A WINF—1336 BARTLEH BRAIMARD PRODUCTS CO. It is precisely because It is where H We happened to be, not on Me ous concern for good orgoMsa- submitted night at 8 at the home of Mrs. f®”*® ^ ^ "®®^ company 6:00 News FO R RENT by the school board and subse- in my silent hour. guard at New Haven State Jail 75 TALCOTT RD^W EST HARTFORD H ioee national columnists who have is — in a location normally considered network, but witMn ear of the tton, oven down to the provlalon Marvin Osterling of New Rd. ^ 5:16 Speak Up 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro* quently turned down on the re- pjans will be m ^ for the vari- ® wMtUlng away at waa held overnight at St. Ra- 6:00 I^ws been spending all theh- apace lately be- symbolic of familiarity and safety — ^ y one o f the clean young M c- of an afternoon cup of coffee to r 6:16 Si^sk IM Hartford Jectorz round or silent, also quest of the TEA, and lost ©us fund riUsdng projects to be phael’s Hospital ftor observation 8:46 LoweU Thomas SS non. slide projectoi*. mohnlng the fact that the American po- that |he fam ily swimming pool Is al­ hy operatives was speaking a leader, there waa only one 8:66 Phil RIxsuto Local Agent oou n terp ^ in the convention. week’s subcommittee negotia- conducted during the club year earUer and earlier each after he was attacked by a 7:00 The World Tonight UUoal process seetns almost certain to lowed to become such a danger. hie walkie-talkie. morning, and now, my time is prisoner durii^ a disturbance, WELDON DRUG CO. TUe was the look of complete ^ ^ OoUector Mrs. Elaine 7:30 Frank Olffoid 767 S t—Tei. 648-ftSSl (twe the Ameiioan electarate two canh- ^&e convention micro­ her time, and Tvton’t mean the The guard, Edward Woleh, 7:80 Speak Up Sports R. G. KITTLE — 649-0468 And it often seems, too, that there phone, the solemn discussion Innocence on the faces of aH the Collected Bugbee will be at tiie Town Hall 8:00 Nevews dates for the Preeid«1cy who do not ) 40, of New Haven was treated eak^l^ Sports is a sort of contradictory law at wwk, was whether or not Connecticut good members of the Connecti­ Tolland s percentage of tax tomorrow from 9 a.m. to noon. 8:10 offer any real choice must have found nils morning Vas the topper -for apparently minor facial end 13:16 Hgn which decrees that the shallower the should retain for itself the op­ cut State Police who were loung­ coUectlon stands at 99.1 per and from 1 until 4 p.m. for tm w n c —1686 cent, of taxes due at the close payment to taxes. — she got . upjaHead of me and head injuries. He was allegedly 6:00 News. Weather their views and oonclusions doubled in pool may be — with ehallowncon gen­ tion of enacting on income tax, ing around In plain clcthea. In­ attacked by Jose Qrtize, 28, Mon­ 6:16 Afternoon Edition ^Mdes os a result of the televtslon «^>- erally being thought of as a safety fac­ cognito, their Identity a aecret o l the fiscal year ending June The newly formed Young if it ever needed U. left day night as he and other peanancee by the two candidates last 80, according to tax collector Democrats wlU hold an organ!- ^ tor — the more dangerous It actually But what went into the amhl- to everybody. We never knew It on the table and went to work guards were escorting about 90 wsakend. tious, ornate, and perfectly or^ Oommiaeloner Muloahy had so Mrs, Elaine Bugbee. atlonal meeting tomorrow is. That, too, like the familiarity of the prisoners back to their cells af­ ganited McCarthy omiventlon many good-kxAlng, innocent- The total amount of unpaid night at 8 in the Town Hall Both men refused to discuss the issue site, is an invitation to relax Uiat life- ter a recreation period. Bring Your Curtains, Fhotosiophed By Jacob F. Miller communloatlon system, at that looking gentlemen under his taxes amounted to $9,697.42. Scoreboard of Vietnam, Vice President Humphrey guarding which is just as necessary at Ortize allegedly attacked Dropus, Budspreads moment, from a bright young commend, ready, if need be, to _ Hotes The Pirates play • the Cards WISTERN NIGHT HERON because he felt that, in his official posi- any {hallow backyard pool as it Is along Walsh from the rear, punching and Slipcovurs man obviously enjoying the im­ regulate and control the seal- Boy Scout Troop 16 will be tonight at 6:10 at Hicks Field, Rapist Loses tlan, he ooidd not dtscuas the Issue with­ the wildest stretrii of ocean surf. represented at the SMff Scout Tomorrow night’s game will pit him and throwing him over a Xerox Copy Service portance of Ms role, was this: oua Innocwice of the new poU- table, a Jail spokesman said. to the out jeopardising the outcome of the ne- The backyard swimming pool is, in “Can anybody volunteer a tica. Reservation in New Jersey by the Yanks vs. the Indians. Henry Szemreylo, who will par- ______Walsh apparently spirayed Or­ gotiatloDs in Paris. the minds of every family which ac­ Release Bid Paricade Cleaners Maaprlat md S Uclpate In the Junior leader Manchester Evening Herald tize with the chemical Miace, quires one,, a step toward ideasure and ALL WORK BEE sen Former Vice Presldeat Nixon held to By Rowland Evans Jr. training program. TMland correspondent Bette HARTFORD (AP) —Having with no effect. DONE ON PREMISES 66»ArttordIM., happiness. That is something It can be, I n s i d e rein his previously announced policy of not The troop will hold a paper Quatrale, tele. 876-2846. won Ills argument with the Su­ As many as 95 prisoners joined dlanwBlTig Vietnam until the Paris ne­ but only at the price of constant w per- Robert D. Novak perior Court’s sentence review In the one-hour melee, the po­ gotiations had h od a fair trial. vision. There seems something doubly Open Form division, convicted rapist Philip lice said. Guards and about 40 tragic when the provision and pursuit policemen cam e to the rescue. the two men not only agreed on the Report Langley can not now claim that 61 TOLLAND TPKE. , MANCHESTER of pleasure twist themselves into the ids successful legal move ex­ By 10:10 p.m., the police said identity of the issue they woiild not dls- NHRR Bondholders all prisoners were back In their blackness of funeral and mourning. WASHINGTON—Sen. Edward Another Highway Taking 'nation who have given of them­ posed him to double jeopardy. Open Toes., Wed., Sat. till i ■Thura. an^ Friday till 9 might well be barred from fu­ Carthy with two contributions of cells. M. (Ted) Kennedy now plans a ture meetings If the moderates selves for their country, will re­ So said the Connecticut Su­ ^ Never take what is hc^ipeSiing between 850,0(X) each. What’s more, he is To the Editor, Prison officials said they were ENTERPRISING COLLEGE STUDENTS WILL They also agreed in their view of what statement that he would not have their way. member this day as a day when preme Court today as It reject­ people and water for granted, not even trying to take over all McCarthy I am In agreement with the Ask Higher Sale Priee conducting an investigation into wlO be the number one issue. accept the Vice Presidential (Charles Evers, perhaps the fund-raising. he discovered there were those ed Langley’s latest bid for re­ CUT LAWNS, SEAL DRIVEWAYS. WAX WEDNESBAY ONLY when the people involved seem to be statementa made in two letters lease from State Prison. the incident to see If disciplinary TV> fanner Vice President Nixon, it nomination with Hubert Hum­ foremost Negro leader In the Accordingly, on June 26, Mott who cared. And we do care, NEW YORK (AP)—The bond­ taller than the water is deep. In the Open Forum on July 8. formed the giant Penn Central Langley was convicted In 1961 action should be taken’ against LEAN, WEXX, TRIMMED was “ law and order,” with a idee stra­ phrey or anyone else—a move Deep South today and com ­ scheduled a private supper in a and those who assisted this day System. FLOORS. CLEAN POOLS. W ASH WINDOWS. One concerned removal of holders of the New Haven Rail­ of raping a 32-year-old domestic the prisoners. tegic beUncing comment which went that would Jolt the Humphrey mander of the 1968 challenge, room on the Waldorf’s 26th floor maple trees on New St., and the cared also. Our many thanks Albert Bader Jr., counsel for told fellow moderates alter the road have begun an action be­ in Greenwich. He was also con­ Ortize waa taken to (Connecti­ as follows: campaign to the core. for McCarthy and eight fat cats other concerned taking part of to all who cared. Manufacturers Hanover Trust NO JOB TOO BIG; NO JOB TOO SMALL state convention in Jackson that fore a court-appointed special victed of robbery with violence cut Valley Hospital In Middle- SHORT The Young Are Older Although the last of the Ken­ without even bothering to clear the reservoir for a new road. Very truly yours, Co., a trustee for first-mortgage “ I place equal emphasis on finding- outsiders from the North, who for stealing Jewelry from the town for 30 days of observation nedy brothers could change his it with McCarthy campaign I would like to point out that Mary E. LeDuc, master in hopes of increasing the bonds of the New Haven, con­ CALL 649*9145 answers to the urban problems and on The older generation has always had ran the 1964 challenge along home where the woman worked. He wa^ reportedly awajting trial mind, intimates say his present leaders, who expected the S e c ­ part of the area around Robert­ Codiainnan price the Penn (^ntriil Railroad ducted a direct examination of STEAKS maintaining law and order. When the a time with the younger generation, and radical lines, should stay away. Langley, then 36 years old, on charges of possession of nar­ intention is to issue a state-, tor to sit on the dais for the son Park has given way to a Edwin M. Ekhvaids, witnesses for an array of law­ baalnce swings up or down you lose there are ample quotes from the Ancient His exclusion was aimed direct­ will eventually pay for their was sentenced to 12 to 15 years cotics. ment well before the Aug. 25 8100-a-plate dinner in the hotel’s highway too—and this Is only to Co-Chairman yers representing various bond­ your objective. You can’t have progress Greeks to prove the point. But today ly at Stavis and his colleagues. line. on the rape charge and one Democratic National Conven­ ballroom. relocate an already existing holder groups. the gap grows larger, and to some ex­ » * ♦ year on the robbery charge. before order because disorder destroys tion. Such a statement, citing The campaign leaders axtvis- road! The school playground The bondholders Monday chal­ Roswell B. Perkins, special tent it is due to changes in class ed the Senator that, since Mbit The Tree Hearing He applied for review of the Marine Weather progress. You can suppress people for family responsibilities, age (36), The reason Sen. Eugene M c­ will now be on a very busy lenged the valuation put on the counsel to Penn Central, spoke structure and physiological age. Carthy missed almost the entire had invited' gilt-edged money sentence, but this move back­ a wMle. But in the end people will break and untimellness as reasons for street, and the new swimming To the Editor, New Haven’s interest In prop­ for the other side. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — There is persuasive evidence, argues fund-raising dinner in his behalf men to the private supper, Mc­ erty In the Grand Central Ter­ fired when the sentence review o u t ” not wanting to be on the 1668 pool will just about be on the I am writlii to support Dr. One of the witnesses was Don­ Hlgti tides along the Connecti­ Edward J. Shoben Jr., director of the at Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria Carthy had to attend. While Mc­ division of Superior Couit in­ ticket, presumably would elim­ sidewalk. Jacobson and Mr. Tamsky to minal area. The property is op­ ald MacDonald, president of a cut shore today will be from Vice President Humphrey, in his ap­ Commission on Academic Affairs of the June 26, much to the irritation Carthy was at the supper creased his term Instead of de­ inate lUm from consideration Redevelopment was to help their fight to save the six erated jointly with the Penn Cen­ Fifth Avenue real estate firm, 9:15 to 11:15 a.m. and from 9:30 pearance, was headlined for naming American Cbuncil of Education, that of many supporters, can be trac­ (where 862,000 in pledges were tral. creasing It, upping the robbery at Chicago. make Depot Square more at­ beautiful shade maple trees at who earlier had valued the to 11:30 p.m. crim e and violence in America’s streets young people have been maturing fast­ ed directly to a new and eccen­ made), his seat on the dais The challenge was brought be­ term from one year to five If Kennedy did not issue a tractive, and now Us main high­ the beginning of New St. Grand Central properties at $227 Low tide at Old Saybrook to­ VERNON DAIRY STORE as the big number one issue of the 1968 er ever since 1880, probably as a result tric figure, in politics: Stewart downstairs was empty. year. way will run in back of the only I urge you to take a ride down fore a hearing considering the day will be at 4:16 p.m. of better diet and medical care. The statement, but let matters take Mott. Big name entertainers (Bar­ million. Some bondholders have However, Langley was able to campaign. Humphrey said the big ques- attractive buildings that the Broad St. to observe how unat­ value put by the Interstate Com­ claimed the New Haven has a Sea water temperature . at trend is more rap^ in the United States their course at the Chicago con­ Youthful heir to an immense bra Streisand, , get his original sentence rein­ tion w as: North End possessed, namely tractive a street can be with­ merce (tommission on the New Bridgeport, 66. 244 Broad Street, Manchester (Next to the “Dairy Queen”) where some experis have argued that vention, he might well be .swept fortune (including heavy concen­ Walter Mattau among others) half interest In the properties— stated last year after he point­ the Library, the “ Y ” and the out trees. Haven’s assets. It could further a contention denied by Penn Sunset today ia at 8:26 and “How you can have both civil order freshmen are physiologically about three onto the ticket in a genuine trations of GM stock), Mott ear­ who performed without cliarge ed out in a habeas corpus ac­ bank. Then I urge all Interested in delay the takeover by the Penn simrlse tomotrow Is at 6:27. and civil Justice.” years older than those of 1900. They draft. Thus, he feels his def­ ly this year contributed 8SO,000 were furious that the Senator Central—and have insisted the tion- that he had not been rep­ I would like to know the rea­ conservation and area residents O ntral of the 1,600-mile New Boating weather for Long Is­ Not only do the two candidatee thus are therefore more impatient to attain initive writhdrawal must come to Gov. Nelson Rockefeller’ s did not Miow up in the ballroom New Haven share sdone Is resented by a lawyer In his son for relocating North Main to attend the tree hearing Wed­ Haven. And it could influence land Sound: Winds south to adult power,‘-and there is certainly a before,' not after, Chicago. Presidential campaign, then re­ until the time of his own speech worth that much. hearing before the sentence re­ refuse to discuss and agree to discuss St. and also why the Batch & nesday at 3 p.m. at the town decisions pending in federal southwest at 10 to 20 knots to­ 4 DAY GIVE AWAY! change in thlf sexual mores. Vice President Humphrey versed his ground to Join M c­ and missed their show. view panel. the same issues, but they take some­ Brown building has not been hall to voice their objections to courts In New York and New day and tonight., shifting to Today, mote than 40 per cent of all tells friends that, of the three Langley then claimed that the what similar Hoes of non-discussion and torn down. It Is very unsafe, this needless removal of Haven, Conn. northwest at 10 to 16 knots dur­ W ED N ESD AY . TH URSDAY. FRIDAY, SA T U RD A Y — JU LY 10. 11, 12. 13 women are married at 18, and more bab­ proceedings —^whlch he himself discuasion. Kennedy brothers, the youngest unhealthy and unsightly. What healthy trees. John Van Voorhis, acting as ing Wednesdaiy. Fair today. ies are bom with 19-year-old mothers lias always been his favorite. Mailed Bomb had Instigated—exposed him to we need more than relocated I also think that a 3 p.m. hear­ special master by appointment CSiance of showers tonight and Both, it would appear, are going to than one finds at any other age. Be- Although Humphrey has scru­ double jeopardy in violation of roads are stores, restaurants ing prevents many who would of Judge Robert P. Anderson of Wednesday morning, then be­ make it quite yn than the majority of the the package described it as added that Langley “ has suf- oragbt in that liberal trap Governor sclxxH, and college. The grade school own what we ought to pray essary. At that time, Anderson belng 2 toches in diameter with jgj,gd nothing by t»e proceedings the appeal that only he could been active with church choirs Corp Barracks and its Auxiliary, townt^t^paylng people. In my A C A R ? gallon Rockefeller has talked himaelf into, in g^raduate placed great emphasis on the for. That would simply be pious the contributors, the patrons, noted that while the court can­ a metal screw cap at one end. beyond such problems as he add enough strength to defeat and other educational work. oplnlon~these people have ex­ Homogenized MILK which he haa seemed to say that there viigtnlty of his future wife, the college magic all over again, wanting not determine the value of any Richard M. Nixon. But ks of the advertisers, and everyone hausted their worth in our town It was enclosed in heavy, dark may have brought upon hlm- can’t be order in our society unless student a good deal leas. It would fol­ to control God by praying for property. It can form an opinion now, five weeks after the mur­ waa Just wonderful. All the as­ government. I suggest that we ton cardboard and weighed 8 geif pending his effort to avoid there is progress first, and in which, low that as more and more students the right things in a way that of the value. (Contents in Two ■/^-Gallon B ottles) der of his brother, Teddy wants 10 Years Ago sistance and effort of those remove the Chairman and his ounces to one pound, according the action of the review division maintain an upward educational mo- Is sure to get results. God Him­ The merger delay could re­ therefore, he seems to be urging pri­ no part of It. working or contributing suc­ 6 cohorts who probably are not to the mailman, Herbert Hard- resulting from his own applica­ MUty, their habits will follow the mores Fourteen proposed changes to self wUl ^e the Judge;*'Mlf8 is sult If the court rejects the ICC ority for an attack on the causes and ceeded In making this so suc­ really obligated to him, but who Ing. tion." of their educational class. the task of putting everything report and orders new hearings. roots of violence rather than for build- the town charter are discussed cessful. are greatly Influenced by him. The package had been for­ Combined with earlier maturation, it A familiar face from the bad up to Him. In the first of at least two ir S-P-E-C-l-A-L! ir up the official capacity .for smash­ at a public hearing with only To the Manchester Herald Any man without his own warded from Oilumbus, Hard­ Is not unlikely that there have been old days in Mississippi—unin­ Roger Hazelton days of testimony, four witness­ staff thank you for your coop­ mind or his opinion Is indeed ing said, and the Cfolumbus ad­ ing violence when it erupts. | riianges, and the argument that th^ vited, unexpected, and unwant- two representatives of the pub­ ' Contributed by: • • es testified at length. Their Why Not! eration. a man without life. dress on the package had been Deaths in And neither, apparently, w W d choose young people haven't changed — they ed—popped lip in Jackson, lic present during the entire' statements concerned such tech­ Rev. Norman B. Swensen This young man, symbolic of Very sincerely yours, scratched out. to b e trapped into the cool mood of Sena­ Just are more frank about H — probably Miss., at a strategy meeting of meeting. # Trinity Covenant Church all the servicemen across our nicalities as capitalization rates Harding said Ronek often re­ Buy 1 12-Pac Walter A. Bareisa have fuHy equipped tor ICcOarthy, who has even refused to It Is a somewhat exaggejfated placaUoh. the bl-raclal moderate forces on appropriate for the five hotels ceived mall forwarded from Co­ The Nation Included in the Grand C3entrai new cars for rent by the be stampeded into endorsing gun con­ What controlled behavior one and two the eve of the state Democratic lumbus to the home where Ro­ Dr. Lee Sowerby generationa ago was not aUni^y morality, convention, •properties complex, their rela­ day, week or m o n ^ at trols OB one of . the big answers to nek lived with his mother and CHICAGO (AP) — Dr. Leo 5 lbs. U. S. N a 1 NaHve POTATOES but a combination of sociological and He was Morton Stavis, one tion to Federal Reserve Inter­ very reasonable rates I... ICE POPS videnoe, and who persists in that cam­ an uncle. Sowerby, 74, organist and Pul­ wlUi purchase o f ja g g physiological factors, alofig with a more of the left-wing lawyers who est rates and the effect on them Neither Ronek’s mother, Mrs. itzer Prize composer of chui«h When your car is tied up paign promise to fire that greatest sym­ formalized morality. So when Life magan seized control of the 1964 chal­ of the Vietnam war. Susan Hronek, nor his uncle, music, died Sunday wMle at­ for se^ce or repairs, or bol of law and order of an time, J. zine blossoms out with a mulU-page lenge against the regular Mis­ Van Voorhts bad suggested Two V2 Gallons C C C Steve Breznen, were at home tending a music conference at when you igieed an addi* Bidgar Hoover, if he, MoOarthy, gets to qiread on students who are living togeth­ sissippi delegation to the na­ earlier In a report to Anderson o f f r u it when the blast occurred. Put-ln-Bay, Ohio. He was organ­ 1 n ir r be President. er, It may well mean that morality is that the IOC hod arrived at val­ tional car... tional convention. A New York Postal authorities joined po­ ist and choir' master at St. taking a beating; it certainly means that uations on the properties through ORANGE JUICE No, it is going to be a safe cuid orderly lawyer who has specialized in lice In the hwestlgatlon. James Episcopal Cathedral, (Phw Deposit) Va a great many factors are at work, and “arbitrary and capricious" de­ SHERBET FREE! Save 37e! gcd. campaign for law and order we are Communist clients, Stavis was It was the second such death Chicago, for 36 years until 1962. only a minority of them are within the CAU going to get from our two products of a counsel for the notorljpus Unit-', cisions. In Lorain County this year. A He was awarded a Pulitzer control of parents to decisively Influence. ed Electrical, Radio and M a-1 Anderson on June 6, therefore, bomb package received by bus the vice presidential slot. It is Indeed Prize in 1946 for his composi­ In seeking more political power, the chine Workers (expelled from 1 asked Van Voorh4s to look Into killed 42-year-old Samuel Ham­ going to be difficult to choose between tion, “ The Canticle of the SUn.” students are likewise expressing their the CIO in 1960 because of Com­ the possibility that further evi­ mons Jr. at his home in Avon 643-5135 ★ S-P-E-C-I-A*L! ★ the two of them on this Issue. And, if new age, and they have chosen a world­ munist domination) and has MIDDLE TPKB.WW dence might be obtained to ar­ Feb. 24. The FBI linked that Carlyle M. Hodgkin Buy One Vi allon we m ay say so without, seeming to come wide idiom (slt-lR, teach-in, etc.) that taken the Fifth Amendment rive at a more accurate valua­ death to a love triangle Involv-. LA ORANGE, Rl. (AP) — out againri. law ajvd order, which Is they believe is appropriate to the cunount before Congressional commit­ tion. Ing a California man and wo­ Carlyle M. Hodgkin, 60, manag­ Extra Large something nobody ever does, the two of power that society (you can't vote tees In regard to Communist The IOC in lU decision of last man. The California man’s body ing editor of the Cooperative of them might end up making us all until 21) has extended to them. membership. November set the value of the was found later in a pond and Ooneumer, now known as Farm­ ICECR It can th e re ^ e be said, with some land, from 1947 until 1968, died Just a little bit tired of the words and Since 1964, Stavis has kept In entire tranaaction for Penn (3en- no charges were pressed In the Justification, that more th w a change Monday. He was vice president muric. They muri. disagree about some­ touch with the Mississippi situa­ tral’a acquisition of the New Ha­ case. of mind, or heart, or even morality Is tion through the lefUsh Freedom ven jit $126 million and said Ronek was president of his and director of information for thing. Involved In the new student reaction to the Cooperative League of the EGGS Democratic Party (FDP). But the total coat to Penn Central high school class, was a gradu­ 1 FAMILY SIZE the life about them* Often they may be the FDP, semi-moribund and In­ for acquiring the New Haven ate o t Miami State University United States of America, a fed- dead wrong, but that is not our point. effective, is playing a secondary assets would be $169 million. and (jUd graduate work at OMo eratipn of mostly form-oriented (Contents) Chronologically students may be the role in the 1968 challenge of the In addition to affecting the StateTunlversity lost year. cooperative orgaMzattons. NKmiARTY “COKF \ SAVE 13c DOZENI Rice Racing Napalm same age as always, but they are actual­ Mississippi delegation, which Is pending court decisions, the evi­ A blend said h « taught at I It was ckily in 1980, or eight years ly older, and their point of view Is form ­ controlled by the moderates. dence developed by Van Voor­ Ontral Junior High School on BROTHEIiS ■go, that the International Rice Re­ ed by their age and their appreciation ■ And the moderates want no port his will be ctmsldered by Ander­ East 4()th Street In a predomi­ Ffw« Potatoes and Specials Apply Only to Mt. Vernon Store in Manchester# search Inatltute was created at Los of the mores around them. Like It or of the Stavises. son, who must decide whether nantly Negro" area of Cleveland "Ooniieotlout’s Oldest not, there is Uttie evidence that the trend NEET Linooln-Meroury Dealer” B v x m , the Philippines, tl^ u g h the In- Accordingly, Stavis was ignor­ to approve the terms of the pro­ during the school year that end­ MT. VERNON DAIRY STORES STORE HOURS will reverse itself. MIDDLETOWN REG. 980 801 CENTER STREET tsUlgent and generous Investment of the ed at the strategy session in posed New Haven sale. The sale ed tn June. ' Owned and Operated by 9:00 AJd. to 11 U)0 P.M. Mon. thru Sat PRESS , By Whitakdi Diulng the summer months lim it 1 67e Jackson and said nothing. He was already ordered by the 0?EN EVENINGS Ronek worked at U.S. Steel BAHLER MOSER DAIRY, Incorporated (Closed Sundays) as a condition for the basic ARTHUR DRUB (Except Thurs.) merger of New York Central and (Sorp.’s National Tube Works in Pennsylvania Railroads that L orain.' \

1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1968 Education Board Votes $1,600 15 Teachers Obituary j United Fund Goftl HEALTH CAPSULES bv Mirhorl A. M il. M.D. Join System To Pay for Remedial Programs Mrs. Andrew Platal 8r. In Town $133,600 niteen new teechera were Mrs. Helen L. Plntal, 6«, wife of Andrew Plntal Sr. o f WlUl- The Board of Education a p ^ a l of a bud^. •plMlBfted tor the coming aca- The firoal for the 1%8 Manchester United Appeal tias ^ heaT mantic,mantto. died yeeterday « at Windw^- ggj ?133,600, an increase of 10 per cent over last night voted to transfer £ ^ " \ ‘‘ eSrdlng to state law. The net cost t ^ e toTOjtor 4HBk! year by Board of Ekhica- up to.?l,600 from its regu- for the pre- the to e "m ^ e !^ last year’s troal, it was announced last night by \^lliaTn F or tho Hon at laat night’e meeting, th e II lar budget to the summer sschool c h o o l handicapped chiwchi)d also estimated at $2,896.$^w- Sm.-jSJl Z . s r o f X h v « i e H. Sleith. c a T ^ ^ ^ chairman, and Dr. Charles E. Ja- was set board alao granted one leave of cobson Jf., pre^demt of the school account, to imple- ^Jeomo mandatory In 1969, they and the sister of Stanley Juraa • _ ^ ft _9 - - - — ft ft ftft AT m9 lilllg. abeence and accepted five more United Fund board of directors. si«ith pointed out, “ThU goal ment a remedial program are still permissive for anoth- of Coventry. ft»v w.w conclusion of iMt This amount will be dlstrlbut- represents the minimum flnan- of reading and math tor disad­ raolgnatlona. Survivors tdso Include two ed to local agencies as follows: (jjjj requirements of the agen- vantaged children. "R efuse of that fact, and In night’s Thoee appointed are as fol- other daughters, two sons, two $10,000 to the Manchester Asso- and was set following two The decision was in reaction view of the directors’ tabling tag session. School Superin sisters, three other brothers, veSr BagTey ^ v ^ d that thl tendent Donald Hem Ug^ ^ IDas Unda E. Parrin of South elation for Help for Retarded months of study and review of to toe Board of Directors’ 6-8 and ten grandchildren. - ' v ' Children; $11,100 to CWld and jj,a agencies’ budgeU for 1969 T-in vote last week declining to ac- BrMbl, Maine, to teach Grade 1 Funeral services will be held at Bowers School, Miss -Thi.radBv R -SO a m from the Services of OoimecU^ y,, budget committees of the JW ~cept a $3,000 gift offered by a RTMinslbllltv for the Keeney board’s actions i Grace S. Oortatowdey of Atlan­ (name changed this yearfrom Mwcheirt^ United Fund and group of local businessmen to K and to so notify the writing ta Potter Pinw^ I ^ e 466 ^ck children’s Services of Ooimect- Greater Hartford Com- ' cover the cost of the program, Cerebral Palsy AssoclaUon. to ^ orttons ta, Oa., to teach kindergarten -fHE $KlN S HUT, PRV ANP REP, at Nathan Hale, «6.1S0; Miss St, icut): $16,000 to the Oommunlty munlty Chest, of which the Unit- on grounds that It would have Its original vote to take over tag of those actions. Mass of requiem at M a^ child Guidance Clinic: $9,600 to . a division.” PuPy -toMPERATURE W VERY set an undesirable precedent. slated to Roth M. Lieeds of Fitchburg, ril^H. HE MAV HAVE A HEAP- o» cu., pr.«™>y The school boar^ took two oth' Maas., to teach kindergarten at Chur<* at 9 a .m ^ u ^ vrill be Homemakem Service; $7,900 to ^Tlw^m m um S^ Chest ptesi- AUHE UR HMitA UR PE m e Bcnooi ooarq look two om- assoclatlMi, was taken aiacuss uie laoiw ^ linoobi, $9,300. In St. Joseph’s Cemetery. l u u Junior Miiseum; and $10,- . . t dUeton M Baldwin vice UHCtmatU^. er unanimous actions related to 25 and was worded to be at a special meeting July is, Friends may call at toe to- ooo to the Mancheeter PubUc president of Travelers Insur­ fiv«« Kvipful information. Items the directors had tabled ______Also, Mrs. Barbara W, neral home today and tomor- Health Association. at last Tuesday’s session; ance Co., has advised the local HUnotintondod toboof amotnottknahiro. phy of Manchester, to teach row town 7 to 9 p.m. These amounts reflect an In­ 1. It voted on a motion by Grade 4 at Robertson, $6,650; board that the campaign of the Why Johnson Stepped Out? crease^ slightly more ^ 1 0 community Chest Is one of the Roger Bagley to withdraw Its Craig W. Phillips of Manchester, per cent over toe present a lio- ___^ with support for a pre-school phy­ to teach elementary physical catlons to these agencies. In sically handicapped class at education, $6,163; Miss Judith John Shea Named Pearson Says Lynda Bird Events addition, local branches of toe more than 97 cents °f ew ^ Keeney St. School it had previ­ RohUs of Pittsfield, Mass., to American Red Chnss. the Boy ously agreed to sponsor. teach Grade 2 at Buckley, $8,- Scouts. ChthoMc Family Service, to provide ba^c Public Defender 2. It agreed, upon a motion Questioned W ar in Vietnam 300. Girl Scouts, YWCA, YMCA and p rog r^ of U by Mrs. Anita Murphy, to re­ Alao, Mrs. Janet F. Shepro of toe U80, piurtlclpating agencies agencies In the 11-town (Man For Roy Darwin In Capital quest that the directors recon­ NEW YORK (AP) — Colum­ draw, but toe President was ad­ Holyoke, Mass., to teach Grade of toe United Fund of Marches- Chester being one) area served sider their tabling action In' re­ Atty. John F. Shea Jr. of amant. 2 at Buckley, $8,360; Mrs. Wyrot ter, will receive financial sup- by the Chest. ’The major rea- gard to the pre-school deaf nist Drew Pearson says in a Pearson quotes Johnson as M. Ward of Vernon, to teach Explorer 38 De$pun port amounting to $70,000 son for the large percentage of Manchester was reappotated to- program sponsored by toe magazine article that quesUons social studies at Tiling Junior WASHING’rON (AP) — Ex- torough toelr Hartford bead- campaign returns being avail- y^y gg gpecjal public defender school board at toe Gengras by Lynda Bird about wdiy her ,iThe time Is getting short. High, $7,800; Mrs. Mary Ellen piorer 38 has stopped spinning quartew for their work to Man- able for the work of toe agen- Darwin In Tolland (^>un- Center In West Hartford, and i,,,_hond had to eo to Vletnapi We’ve got to get peace In Viet- Wagnern r -ft ____ _ of at. St. Marya, 1X7 W. XT Va.,a jn space______1ft.In preparation to AV_ex- chester. . ft . Allotments______a_ ^ for___at.ftftft.ftft these clea I isa d>«Afthat servicesAATnHnAB r of t f r t V e r '' a._ _ft^___ « ___ft<______IIUOMCUIAA A4CM* _ w ^ ® _ _ ...... ft. . . . a s . ____ used *Y Superior Court In Rockville. that the directors further be re- provided "toe final clincher” nam. And I think that with me to teach math at Bennet Junior tend antenna booms more than agencies, too, have been In- 9,000 volunteers will be quested to establish a budget prealdent Jttonson’s decision bowing, out toe other aide is Shea had filed the motion for High, $6,600. the height of the Em pire State creased, by a HtOt teas than 10 during too campaign to be con- of $19,460 for the coming year, A .more likely to negotiate. reappointment last week and Also, Mrs. Lorraine Barber Building and begin monitoring per cent. ducted In October. Of this total, toe town would pearson writes to to^current “There’s another thing. I’m action on toe motion was taken 01 Rlverdale, N.Y., to teach mysterious radio signals. be reimbursed $13^000 In tuitions loo^ magazine that Ured. I’m getting old. AU the today. The reappointment was Grade 6 at BenUey, $6,850; Miss The satellite, spinning at 92 by other participating towns joi„,spn and hla wife asked Se- men in my family have a record made by Judge Alva P. Loiselle. Janice A. Kochockl of Chelsea, revolutions a minute since It Vernon during fiscal 1968, and $4,065 In Service men to awaken of not living much over toe age Darwin, who ts from Andover, Mass., to teach business educa- was put Into space July 4, was state grants for lU own pupils yjg„ before Lynda Bird arrived of 60. I’ll be 60 this summer. is to be tried -on a charge of tlon at Manchester High, $6,- despun by radio command Mon- at toe White House at 6:80 a.m. I’ve had a heart attack. My second degree murder In the 160; Peter C. Vincenzo of Meri- day from toe Goddard Space In regard to the summer re- after a flight to toe West Coast health Is pretty good. I think my slaying five years ago of H o^ den, to teach {Riysics at Man- Flight Center near Wariitagton. Houley Accused medial program. Assistant Su- to see her husband. Marine chart is as good as yours. But Chester High, $6,350. Weights on wires wOund out Rotowell of Bolton. Darwin’s Also, WlUiam HeUer of Man- from toe saleUite to slow the by toe U.S. Supreme Court, and Chester, to teach social studies spin much as an Iceskater slows ers to stall toe classes of small Pearson says the President way I want to end my life.” Tollemd County State’s Atty. at Bennet, $6,880; and John Ms spin by stretching out his Of Using Board group Instruction had been hlr- confided to a friend: Aides of Humphrey In Warii- Robert J. Pigeon last week an- Utter of NoblesviUe, Ind., to arms. ’Then toe weights and ed in advance of the directors’ several months In an effort to nounced a retrial. Darwin is In “We didn’t want her coming ington said he would have no teach earth science at lUtag, wires were detached and floated Charges of ’’political abuse” action declining the gift. get himseK elected to the the state prison In Somers. Into the 'White House all alone, comment on the magazine artl- $6,160. Into space. and using toe Board of Repre­ Senate.” Atty. Shea had been Darwin’s He said It was important to So we left word with the Secret cle. The board also appointed Th® Nation^ Aeronautics and ______sentatives in an "effort to get He further charged Houley private counsel throughout the obtain personnel in advance, Service to notify us 30 minutes Pearson wrote that Johnson Mrs. Patricia M. Hughes of Space Administration said pro- senate were with "political abuse” and cit- (jrst trial, but when the Darwin and that the administration had In advance. told Humphrey he had Intended "We were awake and lying In announcing his withdrawal to Coventry to become a^ -tlm e aimed at Democratic Rep. Rob- ed occasions where Houley family ran out of funds tor nn proceeded on the assumption social worker to toe Manches- experime^ Ip toe space- V r S i ert Houley at last night’s spec handed out prepared statements attorney he w^ ap^lnted as a that toe money would be ac bed before the Secret Service Ms Jan. 17 State of the Union cepted by the directors since the cedled, I pulled a pair of britch- address, but mislaid the text., fto, before deploying the antenna ial mesUng of toe Board. t<>_the press m e^mp es special public defender. provisions of Public Act 481. before deploying meeting school board had previously vot­ es over my pajamas and we Johnson said he first accused Democrat Peter Humphrey in- Today's session of the Superior Her salary was set at $7,800. booms. The meeting was originally ed approval. went out to the South Gate to hia wUe^ Lady Bird, of taking ______J — — — terjected. ”l can’t see where marked Pigeon’s first ap- ’The act, passed by the last Then toe Radio Astronomy called to take action on an or- Scott said his calculations in­ meet her. toe text with her to a beauty In orbit dtaance and set a date for a “ >Y political propaganda ta n- court as plate’s at- legislature, makes It mandatory ®hto(orer Satellite, dicated that the entire summer “She was pale as a ghost. She parlor, but later discovered the about 3,640 miles above the public heairing. Board Rep. volved here. He is correcting a tomey. He was appointed laat for towns now to provide such statement made at a previous school budget would end talked to me about what a fine sUp of paper near the phone In earth, will begin monitoring low Houley asked Mayor John Grant week to replace Joel H. Reed services. Costs are 100 per cent Board meeting. All he did here between $1,000 and $1,600 in the boy Chuck was. In the past his White House bedroom, Pear- reimbursable. frequency radio signals from for permlssixm to read a state- II who retired. red If the remedial instruction tense, as If he was never com- son relates, bodies in the Milky Way and ment and this request was was clarify an Issue.” Judge Loiselle, who Is fitting The bosird accepted resigna­ Republican John Daigle sug- were 'offered. ing back. Pearson writes that Johnaon galaxies beyond. granted by the board. In the Tolland (bounty Superior tions from Mrs. Carla Peterson, Part of toe deficit lor toe $3,- And Lynda Bird said: "Dad- first wrote out a statement of Grade 1, Robertson School; The statement, directed to the *®f®bri^^ thl* am^ul^e ^u- 000 rem'edia'f program would be dy, I want to ask you a question- withdrawal last November and Mrs. Evelyn Latty, Grade 3, Pentagon Announces mayor, board and citizens, was up that he come in with sion, was ‘I*® ^ ^ absorbed, he explained, because Why do we have to fight over showed it to a few close friends. _ft^_lift.. ft. —ftftftft.ftftvnf #A«ft tirlEti. > or nut Tia^innDarwin’s n tnAItrial inIn 1964. . . . . a«__ ...i.ftft.ft ft.ftft maamIa m.ft. tftftftft* ...Aftftiftftfta Akftft lAftftM Verplanck; Lawrence Rudd, FlOl Deactivation actually a request for with­ something constructive, several proposed enrichment toere when so many people six men had staled the iron mentally handicapped class, WASHINGTON (AP) — The drawal of a remark made by say anything. courses had attracted insuffi­ were opposed to the war? Why paling fence around the White Keeney St. School; Mrs. Priscil­ Pentagon, accelerating Its plans Houley at last week’s meeting Chester Rau, another Repub­ cient enrollments and were can­ do we have to send 200 boys House Isiat year intent on klUtag la Ford, Gengras Center pre­ to trim the nation’s defenses of the Board and concerning the lican member of the board, Solar Flare celed. over there In (Chuck’s company Johnson, Pearson saya, and school class for toe deaf; and against bomber attack, has an- Volunteer Ambulance Corps, charged that he thinks the am­ Scott’s explanation caused when there’s so much opposition 12,000 letters threatening hla life Mrs. Valerie Wenner, who had nounced two FlOl fighter Inter- in explanation, Houley said bulance corps and the drainage several board members to re­ here at home to the war?” had been written. been appointed______June_ 17 to — teach_____ ceptor squadrons will be deacti- one of toe remarks he made sltuatioh______at the Vernon______Post Fouls Radios mark that the board was now That ihght, Johnson an- The columnist saya Johnson business subjects at the high vated a year ahead of schedule, was Inaccurate and quoted him- Qjfjug being used for pollU- to toe program and nounced his decision to with- once confided: Bchool. The FlOl-equipped 444th seR as having said, "When juotballs. BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — The must « honor_____ 1 *^ Ite ft.ftft^4.AA4A contracts ftirifVt with HroTiYdraw fmm from thA the nrAsldAntlAl presidential nie- pic­ What’s ♦>!»toe use of being Prea­ A year’s maternity leave of squadron at (Charleston AFB, there Is a two-car head-on crasn weekend the colun- Uggest and brightest solar flare the three teachers. ture. ldent when the country Is divid­ absence w ^ granted to Mrs. s.,C., schedtiled for deactivation In the Valley Falls Road teer ambulance workers had That morning, Pearson says, ed, when vthe Congress won’t since 1966 fouled up short-wave "'fhe t^ffer Barbara O’Neill, who has been jjj jujy 1969, and toe 84th at which la a recreation area, m iggued a statement in which they , J moved the vote for the transfer JMinson called on Vice Presi­ pass a tax^iU, when toe dollar teaching Grade 2 at Verplanck. Hamilton AFB, Calif., for April there is no one to asked for a retraction of the re- radio communications around Walter Schardt dent Hubert H. Humphrey and is In Jeopardy, and when the ------— 1969, will Instead be disbanded call, I suggest that toere is Houley and toe world Monday, the U.S. gjjjigd toe administration, say- showed him two alternative end­ press distorts everything you this summer, toe Pentagon said something ^ n g threatened to resign and dis- Spoce Disturbance Forecast ing, "In the future, let’s not ings for his speech that night— do? tern, and that Is what happen one Just a “peroration for Monday. solve toe corps If this was not reported hire personnel and commit our­ "I think I could get renomi- ed over the weekend.” It also announced the FlOl- selves until we have the funds.” peace” and toe other onnounc- nated. I think I could get re- He had also commented at And, according to the govern- News in 446to squadron at . 41 4 *1, -A KazMov. Chairman John Rottner said ing his withdrawal. elected. But the stockholders are ment scientists, Oiere s a oe didn’t think the board could Pearson says Humphrey tried dissatisfied. Perhaps we need a had to be callea. was to be broken up this sum­ ance S t e p d a n c e r s W i n iT ta e '^ ^ m t ^ WentUy this eany m toe year to persuade Johnson not to with- new president.”______Information ’ Not Checked’ ^ The W orld mer, will remain on active duty r . ______..J,,. ______where toe funds will come from. Houley’s statement last week 4 . F a Jo <>" Wednesday, with the s i ^ s of and toe 49th at Grlffiss AF^, was made during a discussion O la in iO rtl r i-lS the____ sun pointli^ to more big _ so- Reporting on the directors' Indonesian Troops N.Y., will be eliminated instead. Bolton of the ambulance corps and a lar flares in toe not-too-distant action of last week, Mrs. Mur- No reason was given for toe Fouf Manchester youths won fntju-g phy, who had attended the ses- Capture Communists request for a report which had change. been received but which was medals at an Irish Feis Sunday The sunappeared no larger or slon. said she felt they had been Ja k a r t a ! Indonesia (AP) — The BT06-equlpped 498th figh­ School Board to Continue termed not clear by tfie board. at Strawberry Hill In Stamford, brighter than usual to anjyone taken by surprise and had been Indonesian Security troops have ter interceptor squadron from toe Impression the two Last night Houley said the re Sheila ConnoUy, daughter of venturing a glance with Ws under toe Impression caputred 23 (Communists and a Paine Field, Warii., is to re mark quoted plus several oth- j j r Mrs. H. J. ConnoUy of naked eye at 1 :03 p.m. EDT. pre-school prog;rams were to be la^e arms cache in a month of place the 84th at Hamilton AFB In Project ASK Program ers are recorded In the proceed- t3g Florence St., won second But deUcate sun-watohtag ta- strict washout accounts—In oth­ raids on Communist hideouts in and the 438th from Kincheloe er words, that they would oper­ Ings of the last meeting of the piagg for her hornpipe. Edward struments here, and at a dozen The Board of Education voted of nursing service per week and Jakarta, the army said today. a FB, Mich., is to replace the »»» A# ftjr. onH ftTf-c * “ flare patrol” stations around ate without cost to the town un­ The armed fb r ^ news agen- th at Grlffiss AFB. board. Moran, son of Mr. and Mrs, last night to send a letter to 20 hours of health aid service 49 "A s a member of this board, the world, recerded a big der 100 per cent reimburse­ cy also reported"that police and. Two otter FlOl squadrons, toe Lawrence Moran of 102 Benton Project ASK stating Its Intent per week for toe public echools. I have always done my home­ change. ments. troops had foiled a Communist 97th at iSckbourne AFB, Ohio, St., won a second place for his The contractual agreement work on all matters and to my Scientists saw a large. Intense "The directors seriously to participate in the program plan to assassinate poUtical and toe 98th at Suffolk County reel. Both are students of Erin with Hartford for alx Project have not passed School of Dance. white spot appear on the red objected to our cOmlng to them ng^t year. Robert Jackmali, as- Concern studenU was dlscuMed Airport, N.Y., are scheduled for ^ ^ ^ c o r r e c t Information, mass the sun appears to be for more money only two days sistaat director of the program, and the school board had aome pro-Oommundst group were ar' deactivation this month. Kevin Marceau, son of Mr. when viewed through their into our new budget,” she add- nested and many weapons Houley pointed out. and Mrs. William Marceau of attended the meeting last night questions which Dr. Casptagna Ospital Footnotes glare-filtering instruments. The ed. seized. He further stated, "I have at­ 8 Tracy Dr., won second place and explained the purpose of the agreed to look into. The Agriculture Department spot was the flare, caused by on At this point in the It did not elaborate, but many tempted to face the issues of for his Individual Jig. Deborah session ,gttgr. New Teachers Appointed says government food programs intensification and heating up of there was a long discussion over kfUtags, some apparently aasos- all matters, and following open Cooke, daughter of PcRlce Lt. There Is some question as to The Board of Education also —Including distribution of food the magnetic field around the whether General Manager Rob- 8taedk)na, have been rei>orted dlsctission, arrived at a reason­ and Mrs. William Cooke of 104 ithe legality of the present con­ ratified -three new -teacher ap­ to needy families and food sun. * ert Weiss and toe directors te d from Central and East Java in able solution, and this matter Lockwood St., won second place tract but project directors want­ pointments. Miss Shirley A. De- stamp programs—will be oper­ Forecaster Karl Kildahl said been kept adequately advised of the last few months as Commu­ Is no different.” in the four hand jig. Both are ed to know U Bolton intended Fllippo of Windsor, a Univer­ ating soon In all of toe nation’s "Generally Information Is ob­ these changes in toe sun’s mag- recent changes In slate teglsla- nist forces stepped up guerrilla students of Mary Griffith. to participate in Project ASK sity of Hartford graduate with 1,000 lowest income counties. tained by a personal Investiga­ netic field produce correspond- tion regarding the establish- and terrorist activities. next year. Jackman also asked a B.S. In education will be The Federal Trade Oonunis- tion, but In this instance, in­ ing charges In the magnetic ^ent and operation of programs i 7 ‘sch(^rtelrd“ elect one Two major dally new^^pers , , teaching science at the high formation wa ; ; .celved the af- field surrounding the earth, for toe educationally exceptlon- cbaiged that officem at the »Y 8 toe poor are frequent- Vernon of their members to serve on school. She has had tutoring Jitformation center had *Y victimized by bait advertising temod Is shitting eco­ ^ place in the Zone 8 standinga g jjj 1 rail " perlntendent’s Feb. 20 budget mcr of Manchester, a Univer­ nomic power back to a small . 1. ___ with a 6-2 mark. EJast“ Hartford The storms affected a wide Allies Being Reassured group, repeating In a somewhat Quoting the police log record message to the directors and sity of Connecticut graduate for July 1 at 10:30 a.m. Houley segment of toe short-wave band, welss, and he said a meeting be- Pe°Ject ASK's program the ^ degree, vriU be different manner toe pattern of Jumbled up pennant race. past school year. By New Czech Leaders read that an unidentified corps knocking out transmission from tween the administration and teaching middle grades at the trusts of the late 19th and early Only two games separate toe The school board also voted member "who was scheduled to 184 megacycles to 10 megacy­ Weiss and Mayor Nathan Agos- elementary school. He la work­ PRAGUE (AP) — The new 20th centuries.” —Congressional first six clubs. Sam Wild is ex­ to accept o request to garage was unavail- cles, Kildahl said. tlnelli had' been held in April. ing on his Master’s Degree at teadera of Czechoslovakia’s report claiming links among the wor^t at this time, pected to pitch tonight for Rock­ the buses at Malrsotv's Bolton The flare was rated class 3 on At that session, he said, the Eastern Connecticut State Col­ oommunist party are taking nation's larger bank sand non- »blel”ablei ville.'' Mobil Service Station. Dr. a scale of brightness and size two town representatives were lege and has taught Grade 6 in steps to reassure five suspicions financial institutions Is concen- Hei explained that Charles Wednesday night toe Legion Oostagna reported that the that has a maximum rating of informed the nre.HPhnol nrn Scotland, (kmn. aUtes that their liberalization trating control, Huntington and Peter Goodrich plana for school bus routes are vrill move back ,to H cn ^ P^^^ c,a «, 4. It was the highest mag- ‘ am T w erl to be t w S d s Scoreboard ( drive Is not getting out of hand. ------were' notified', and they re­ field coming along very well. to play Stafford Springs. Mtode recorded since May 1966, K ra a ta e ate that Cnch^^^^ Bolton's Women’s Softball The party presidium an­ sponded with the ambulance, The Rockville players are ask- Jim Grunske was appointed to ft 1 * m d ah l said. Two Claw 2 solar responsible to pay the , , . ream beat Andover, 12-4. last nounced Monday it is trying to very promptly. They made the t© report at the High School ask the Planning (Commission at q,,_Hov in iso .non, *1 . Public Record flares, which also Interrupted remainder of the costs. Uo noo* moofino. If u om.lirt Sunday, In toe teams first airange conferences with the decision to call the Ellington pieiu today at 4:46 p.m 8hort-w(tVe communications, Ckrvtet,' Polish, Bulgarian, Hun­ Warrantee Deeds back-up service for a s s is t a n c e . ------our part to league game. were recorded Saturday. agree to" a Joint session of toe 1 garian and East German Oom- Lillian 1. Brooks to Clyde C. Houley urged that the Ver­ The Girl’s Softball Team plays niunlst parties. All wrote the Richard Sr. and Frances M. 1/ OB u informed about the pro- ...... non Volunteer Ambulance Corps Tolland are seen at some of the flare pa items needed to furnish the new f f " ® against Hebron CMCboslovak party expressing Richard, property at 108 Wash­ grams, but It was evident to us members renew "their self­ trot stations almost every day, elementary school, that itoould ‘ “ ‘‘ “ J'' still use concern over the reformist poli­ ington St., conveyance tax less dedication to the commu­ that they were not sympathe­ more players, ages 18-18, to $19.80. Car leaves Road^ Kildahl said. be bonded. cies of the new part^ chief, Al- nity and renew their efforts to tic,” he charged. The school board accepted the complete their team. Anyone Norman E. Whitney to Ed­ Elolar flares have some simi­ euQuider Dubcek, and his associ- provide the citizens of Vernon Rottner pointed out that in only bid for a fire-alarm e)ys- whq Is interested may contact ward S. and Ruth P. Cram, D river Charged larities with hydrogen explo- . , . , , , ,, atss. with a good and adequate am­ tem, from Simplex Fine Record­ Anne Gagnon, Hebron Rd. property at 561 Adams St., con­ sions, he said, although there Is calculation At the same time, the persidi- bulance service.” required of each town to quall- er Company. All the materials veyance tax $21.46. A Stafford Springs motorist no "explosion” as such, and um said each party's sovereign­ Following Houley’s reading of Is n # jKnger on earth seneral state aid, budgets the system will be provl4ed Manchester Evening Herald Donald K. and Thelma J. Far­ escaped injury early today when ty In internal Affairs is one of his statement, Republican Rep. from radiaadiatmirTTic tJUrTte'earth’s’owiii earth’s own V** *P^c*al _ prteramsprograms could could t,y the company and It will sUp- Huniiner I'orrespondent, Dana ton ksy principles of socialism. ris to William D. and Patricia his car went off the road and Thomas Carruthers charged, ” It magnetic field is a shield. ‘ "eluded in the regular orvlse the Installation of the DInioek, tel. 649-6246. Msanwhlle, the scientific W. Hetu, property at 22 Florence knocked down 11 highway fence is pretty obvious this board Is DiaruptUmH may occur up to budget request. equipment for a total price of oouBcU o f Prague’s ChaxIc^Unl- St., conveyance tax $14.86. posts on the Wilbur Cross High­ being used by a candidate for 36 houm or more ^ter the flare, school $876, $100 less than the original vanrity denoutx^ed antl^liemi- Marriage Licenses way. state office.” Houley received as the slower-traveling protons Iteird discussions of the pro- estimate. An additional $300 will Usni \as barbarous and tahu- David Frederick Raymond, Police said toe man, Elisha the Democratic nomination to reach and affect the earth’s Kra'"*' ea^'Y the year, toe be needed tor the actual Install- About Town ‘ntreatentag anti-Semitic East Hartford, and Lynda Lee McKoy, 28, fell asleep at the magnetic field, Kildahl said laws governing them were still iq en t. had been received by West, 87 North St., July 18, St. run lor the State ' Senate from wheel. The car was heavily The Church of Christ wlU con­ Bridget Church. the 88th District. damaged. U Is this second category of "ew It was not clear whether The contract for nursing aerV' duct Us regular midweek gerv- Plot. I Eduard Goldsteucker, the programs would be fully re­ Paul Anthony Sartor, 87 Per­ ‘Political Abuse’ Charged McKoy was charged with disruption that, aciordtag to a ces through Rockville Public Ice tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. a$ the of the Czechoslovak imbursable. , kins St., and Judith BJorkman, Carruthers further said, “ I reckless driving and Is schcdul- computer analysls.lgtands a 64 Health Nursing Association was church. The progrom will also Writeup Union, a vice rector of As far us toe Gengras pro­ the uitivoriity and a leader in 367 W. Center St., 'July 20, think Bob has abused tots Board t e to appear In Manchester C ir ^r cent cl^cc occurring approved last night by toe include Bible classes for all ths current Hberalization drive. Church of the Assumption. of Representatives ta the past cult Court 12 on Aug. 5. Wedncsdaiy, W s a id .; gram was concerned, he said, board. It provides for 16 hours aVea” lUTlIftH m ilTH TV Shows JULY 6 thru JULY 12 Gleason*8 Mature Appeal HOLLYWOOD (AP) —“Wliy pop music acts, which Gleason said that he oflten re­ do people Uke Ed Sullivan, lai- like to do. ports to Ms show just in tbne to oille Ball, Red Skelton and niy- "I think it’s tough to last have a balr trim and get hito self stay on the air year after when you aim at the younger costume. year?” aeked Jackie Gleason. audience only. ’Take ‘Laugh-in.’ "For ‘The Honeymoonent’ we He supplied his own answer: Don’t get me wrOBig—I think might have a one-hour run- "Because we appeal to the ma­ Ftan Rowan and Dick Martin through," he added. "Fortu­ ture audience." have done a te n itle y>b with nately, Pm a fast riudy, and to Hie. globe-shaped comedian that diow; ’Ihey’ve used the are Art (Carney), Shelia (Mc­ was hi an analytic mood as he ‘heOsapoppin’ technique to Rae) and Betty (Kean). We use attacked hto simple lunch of great advantage. cue cards only for the songs; prim e rib s of beef and trwo bot­ "But how are they going to It’s too tough to learn the lyrics tles of beer. He asked for a tall keep it up; these tolde nowadays tor four songs every show. gloss, but aU the Paramount are so sharp, sb quick to catch "Otherwise I don’t use cue commissary could provide was on, lhat every-gag, every g«s- cairdB or Teleprompters. I don’t a glass for ice cream sodas. He turo registers in their nUnda. believe In them. Most of the ac­ accepted it uncomplalningrly, Hiey. can repeat all the Jokes tors on shows nowadays don’t commenting, "I have - drunk and they do. But how soon are talk to each other anymore— beer from every conceivable they going to Ure of tboee they’re too busy staring at their vessel." things anf wanft something lines.” Gleason was at the studio for elae!" Come September, Gleason filming of his second movie In a Gleason himself Is planning will be back in Ms favorite row, “How to Commit Mar­ no innovatitma for the coming haunt of Mtaml Beach and riage.” He was working solo season, although he is aiming starting a new season. He prior to the return costar Bob strong names as guest start. doesn’t miss Hollywood Hope, sidelined Bd Ihe picture’s It wUl be more of the same, and ("Where have all my rtd bud­ start because of a recurrence of judging from hto conatotently dies gone?’’) nor New York ("I hto eye ailment.. hig^ ratinga, there’s no need to sometimes wonder how I ever Reflecting on ’TV longevity, change. Uved there, playing 18 holes ev­ Gleason observed lhat the way ’The Oleaaon tectmique, as he ery day at ‘Toots Shor’s. bar.’’) to survive 1s to appeal to the describes It, appearrs to be even Be has even solved the need older foika: ’’’They’re always at more casual than Doan Mar­ to come here for films: Next home, and they’ll tune you In tin’s. Dino sunazed his feUow January he plans to oostar with because they know they can stars by devoting no more than Lucille Ball In "Dlamcnd Jim count on a regular standard of- one day to his variety hour. Brady," to be filmed In Florida. entertainment. "When we do ”lhe Honey- mooners,’ we get both the kids and the aduHs. For the variety dx>ws, the audience la mostly 9n Ringo, of course, in a mad moment in “A Hard adult—unless I put on one of the of Day’s Night.*’ ’The Beatles film is set for tonight. id to. on Ite ns nd Patti Page: On Growing Old lf« By PAim PAGE Appreciative as I am, I must ate club singer from a star— on EDITOR’S NOTE—A woman make a confession. I did not re- they were being rushed from performing, particidarly a sing­ Ure—unless you call seven one ‘TV guest shot to another, es- er, who admits to having passed months ora the road In night A few of the girls who had big Id- her 30th birthday, is rarer than clubs and recording two albums hits turned out to be genuinely n’t a passenger pigeon. PatU Page,' and eight singles annually re- talented. Htey could have done lar one of the weH-estabUrited musi­ ttrement. a waltz or rhumba and been Jie cal, stars, explains frankly that It was the other way around, sensational In this or any other rou it’s not vanity, but self-preser­ ‘TV retired from me— and from era. Dionne Warwick and Are- , vation. such talented female stragers as fba BYanklin are two lovely ex- ni- Rosie Clooney, Kay Star, Jo amjAes. re- Stafford, Polly Bergen and, to a two or three performers ire HOLLYWOOD (AP) —I’m lesser extent, Dinah Shore and cannot make all of the guest ap- 1 a grateful for this opportunity to Peggy Lee. 11)636 singers not pearances by g irl singers cm thank those of you who saw me only dominated the record In- television. And while my reac- on the Ed Sullivan Show, Music dustry’s “charts” In the 1960’s tlcm to the LoUta psychcrfogy of Hall and other television series but television as well. Most of network variety shows was ad- and wrote how pleased you were us had our own ‘TV series. In nUttedly personal, it was objec- that I had come out of retire­ fact, Dinah and I had our own tlve, as well. If I’d lost my voice ment. shows for several seasons. or been involved in some dread- Then something awful hap- ful scandal. I’d have accepted pened. We became ‘oWer girls’, television’s disinterest phllo- In an Industry where every- sdl'/hically. ‘This was different, one was suddenly competing to 9 thought, Ux example, of Kay appeal to the "youth market,” Starr who, over a span of years tnd we were guUtytof ttie most serl- had sold millions of records. I ous sin of ail-having past our couldn’t believe that the people ice Comp ate rixed Golf oto. 80th birthdays. It seemed as whal’d purchased thciee records though the oidy way to be seen —and made Kay a star — had ent NITE OR DAY ect on televtelfin, until last year, suddenly ^eserted her en Lulu, of “To Sir, With Love,” is a bright guest on Bed RAIN OR SHINE was to be a long-haired, short- masse. The ^blic la more loyal CBS “Summer Brothers Smothers Show” Sunday m e skirted toeide boppei who either than that. ‘There are quite a few at 9 p.m. pm Indoors, Outdoors gurued with a guru or went “up, folks past the age of 26 who up and awajfl’ with the RoUing would Uke a dash of musical Stones. sentiment after (toner as well Playing a Nun PAR-3 The result, unfortunately, was as "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah.” ilso that a lot of girls in mlcromlnl TV producers have begun to Can Be Fattening ap- GOLF COURSE skirts were revealed to have ml- sense this. ‘Hi© teenleboppera De- crominl talents as well. Spirited stlU lead the big parade, but NEW YORK (AP)—Actroeaes irer- • DRIVING RANGE away from the electronic aaxto we’re seeing more and more, of love to play nuns. Tlie habits d th tuary of a modern reconhag the veterans, are dramatic and women look be ^^mnek G MINIATURE GOLF studio, and thrust before the TV Dinah Shore made severe marvelous In them. Ugh cameras, they could do Wttle but guest appearances last season, Marge Redmond, however, ELECTRONICS dng Too Spoon Rosturcmt took sexy M they frugged and Viewers also saw more of Peg- isn’t all thal crazy about the erl- bugalooed and despereitely Up- gy Lee. And Ella Fitzgerald— flowing robes and the white, LABORATORIES Full-Time Golf Piofeeslonal synched their latest "hits." who’s die first to admit that starched headdress. Tliey are, of on Premises at All ‘limes. A1 GayiMU, P ro . Othera, with marvelous poten- mirdsklrts just don’t come i In she has found, ah effective dis­ 277 BROAD LJnl- Hal were purivod too far too her size—was one of TV’s ixis- guise—too effective, in fact. vlth fasL At a time when they should lest, most Ingratiating personal- '"The robes are loose, and will have been learning how to ere- ities. they practically Invite you to be a t Golf 0 Tron ate that delicate rapport be- Next year, I suspect, you’ll careless' about desserts and STEREO has EXIT 96 from I-M tween performer and audience hear even more from us ‘older raiding the Ice box," she reflect; chu- Bts. 99 * 86, TaloottviUe _which dtotlngulriiaB en adequ- girls." I have always enjoyed ed. "Nobody can see any extra TAPES Jar- televlsloa; I still do. pounds." A candldate'for an Emmy this ihy- AUTHIE MOORE GUEST season for her work as Sister FOR ICE PLANT OPEN Archie Moore, former light- ver- Weekdays 9 AJHT. to 5 PJK.--8iindays 9 AM. to 1 P.M. Jacqueline In ABC’s “The Fly­ nate fiRAfancn ICB—BLOCK ICE—CUBES heavyweight lK»dng champion ing Nun," Marge reports sadly CARS be and occasional actor, plays a that she can walk down any the boxiiig instructor In a fall epi­ street and shop in any store and ork- L T. WOOD CO. sode of “FamUy Affair," a Mon­ TV-Radlo, Sales and Sertles 0 a t Ihra BMt from Blain St. at State Theater'en to BisseBi day night series on CBS. (See Page Four) Col- S In

:bull last first 1 lays i>ron use to irone P A G E T W O MANCHESTEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.) SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1968 P A G E T H R E E SATURDAY PROGRAM Mornine MONDAY JO PROGRAM Educational TUESDAY JO PROGRAM (S) Oiri Talk I (1»42.M> Cm I McCooI (C) 6 ; » (8) News with Boger Madd 1:N ber. Robert Taylor, EUeanor 1:99 (8) Girl Talk (C> News FUm Rua* Tamblyn. (C) "The Radomir Miniature" Beatles’ harmony both on and (tt) At Home with Kitty (M ) HutleyJIrlaklay Beport (22) At Home witk Kitty (89) Moa aad the ChaBeagr I (I) JaaBjr Qant (48) Sagarfoot off stage. (30) Divorce Ceart (—> BJgiuighM Security police of an Iron (8> Amerlcaa Baaditead Price and Emnca Bettoca. Af­ "Brach Party ’Theme” with (8) P. D. q. a*me ( 0 ) 7:M nS) Cowboy hi A friu (C> (8) r . D. Q. (C) 6:25 (8) Wonderfal World of for return of her father. Ina Lake Compounce, Biistiol ter strange *8{ildemlc one man Frankie Avalon, Anette Funi- (MM-M) Lefi Hake a De (S) Leae Baager (C> Is left alive but bodies that (18 )0*tr*ceo«i Opfaileu (C) (18) Leo C ru o Show (0) <40) Weddbig Party (18) BaMcrtpIloB TV cello. The Fifth Dimension, 2:88 (8) Love Is a Haay Spindored 8:88 (26-224t) The Champlua (0) 6:89 (i) New. with Walter Croa- (8X) Bowery Boyi have not been burned leave Shari Lewis and Phil Harris. 6:05 (8) Moments of Comforts and 6:66 Aalloueu VI 2:90 (8 )Leve Is a Maay Spleadered klte (Cl "Hawaii and Wet and Wild" (It) Bailer Derby (C) their graves at night seeking 18:88 (8) MannU (0) News Thbis (C) 8:M (8-49) Bat Patrol B (0) Tklng (C) (8) New. vrith FriUik Beyaold. 9:89 (8) Good Mornlag World R (C) (28-28-38) Dayo ef Oar LIvee (O) Baheatottu TV Candiehoidera (4t) Big Pletare —^DB Army his blood. 19:38 (8) All-American College Show 6:18 (8) Infinite Horisoos 6:86 Freueh Chef (29-22-30) Day. ef Oar Live. (C) (249) N.Y.P.D. B (C) 1:M (8) Big 8 Theater (U) (C) ’Spirit I* m iunir' (18) Alfri^ Hitchcock Presents (C) 6:26 (3) Sign On and Prayer Potatoes (C) (89) Social Secarlty in ActioB A 12year-old boy Is only wit­ "Forbladen Island" ’69. Ad­ "Servant Problem " and "You (18) Babseriptlon TV (8-48) Newbrwed Game (G) 9:M (S) Aady O r t fM Shew B(C) (8-40) Newttwed Game (C) (8 8 ^ ) HanGey - Brialey Be- ness to murder of attractive (3) Town Crier (18) HUke Doiwiaa Shew (0) (2 p i2 W Comedy Pluhoaae Rep. of July 1. 8:00 p.m. venturers seek sunken treasure Can’t Trust a Man” "Bedaxxled" 6:25 7:66 NoE.T. Jooraal (18) Mike DMglos Show (O) rt “The House That Rocued" ’89 raised by Indians learns all (38) America! (C) and Sports (C) (M8 )Baby Oama nine) vo4ces his w4Mt tlnu she 2:88 (8-40) ChUdtea’. Doctor (C) Grand Duchy of Fenwick, fao- 19:89 (8) News Special (C> (3) News and Weather 2:85 (8-H) Chlldrea’i Deetor (C> Arthur Hailey their skills Including their sus- "The Call of Colorado" Host (88) nim turn into a racehorse. R (C) Rep. of July 5, 8:30 pm- 3:99 (8) To Tell the Troth (C) 1 Ing bankruptcy, declares war "Of Black America" This idclon a t settlers. Lex Bark­ Jack Douglas takes viewers 11:88 (8) Saturday ^ectacnlar (20-22-30) Today Show (C) 8:89 (8) To Ten the Troth - (0 ) (8-49) Fotonr S«*ad (C) (29-22-80) Another World (0) on US so it can be defeated, second broadcast in m ajor 7- er, Rita Moreno. (8) Friends of Mr. Goober (C) (28-22-38) Aaether Werid (C) ’tM u On Fire" 8:36 N.B.T. Festival orfui ( "Desiree" '54 Story of wom­ Merely Flayers (MO) General Hospital then rehabilitated by Ameri­ part News series tracing his­ (M t ) Happeabig >88 an Napoleon loved before he (40) News Weather and (8-48) Oeaeral HeepHal (G> 9:89-(8) r s i ^ Affair (C) (8) News with Donglae Ed­ cana. Peter Sellers, Jean tory of Negro studies role of Sports . 3:28 (S) Newi with Deaglas Hd- Rep. of July 1. 10:00 pm (8848) Miyor Leiagae Baseball became famous husband of (M9> Feytu Place (C) 9:36 Noihlag Goes over DevU*s wards (0) Seberg. black Soldier throughtout Am­ (8) Miaaesota at Bostaa Base- many other scefiic wonders. Josephine. Marlon Brando, 7:36 (3) Yoar Community (C) worda 19:99 (8) P r e m ia (O) erican history. 8:66 (3) Capt. Kangaroo (C) Back (8) Disk Van Dyke Show (C> .(29) Hantley • Brlnley Report ball (C) 7:88 (3) The Prisoner — (O) Jean Simmons, Merle Oberon, 8:88 (8) Dick Y u IWke M ew 18 "Lasriter" Burt Reynolds (29-2289) Yon Don’t Sny (C) 9 (C ) U:99 (8-222-89-49) News — Sports (88) Boate 86 . (40) Dating Game (28-22-88) Yea t a ’t Say An Essay on Learning About In a bold attempt to try to Michael Rennie. (C) city. Thirteen Against Fate 4:09 (3) Banger Ststim (C) 7:29 (49).Dr. Albert Borke (C) "The WhirTpooT’ ’49. Klepto­ (88-88) It’s Baciag Time double and tell him he is now (88-88) Sat. Night Tonight (8) Jack LaLanne Show (C) 4:88 (8) Baager S4atlM (C) (I»tt-M ) I Spy B (0) maniac married to psycho­ (26) FUm Rep. of July 5. 9:00 pm (29-2239) Match Game (C) 7:29 (29-22-39) I Dream of deaanie (48) Beatles someone else. R (C) Show R T o (28-22-M) Match Gama (C> (Md> Big Yoltoy (0) (18) Wocriy Woodbaiy Show (C) analyst is put into hypnotic S:M (48) Matfaiee Movie (88-8848) The Saint (C) * Starring Johnny Carson (22) Merv Griffin Show (C) (18) Woody Woodbuy ~ 19;M (18) SobocriptiOB TV (M) Morning Movie (49) Boio u e Clowa (8-49) Garrisoa’o Gorillas (C) state which involves her In (8848-88) Fraak MeGee Bat. Roger Moore ’"The Russian (8) ChBler Theater (48) Boio the Clowa "No Way to TVeat A Ladyf’ Monday, July 8 (29-2289) New. (C) (18) Leo Ciaae Skew murder. Gene "nemey, Jose Beport Prisoner” R "Battle of 'the Worlds" Claude (46) Alfred Hitchcock Presents 4:28 (28-22-M) New* (0) 11:89 (S-S-2S6M9) News, Weather. 9:15 (3) Wally Gator (C) (8) Basel (C> "Schoenbum vs. Scf.elsinger" Ferrer, Richard Conte. (8) Daktari B (C) (48) M ting Game Rains and Bill Carter. Hostile 4:M (8) Haiel (O) Sperto (O) (8-22) Mike Dongin. Show 8:H (29-2289) SSU Major Leagne 11:89 (222289) ‘renighi Shew (C) (88-38) M s^ r League Baseball (18) Journey to Adventare (C) planet hurdling toward Earth 9:36 (3) Make Room for Daddy (8-22) Mike Doaglao She In a BaJin in ABC’s “It (29) Law u d Mr, J u es 6:66 MIsterogers* Neighborhood (8) Pat Boone Show (C) (20) Theatre 30 All-Star Baseball Game (C) Starring Johrmy Carsori St. Louis Cards vs. San FVan- (48) Newlywed Game on collison course Is exploded (28) Thlo M u• “Dawaoa Takes a Thief’ 'Tues­ 11:28 (2) Mea day Starlteht 6:36 Whal*B New (80-40) Tke FIbitatone. (C) ’The ’88 classic between Na­ (8-49) Joey Blobop Show (C) daco Giants (8) My n r e e Boas (C) by scientists with rockets . . . (26) FUm (28-48) The niateteau (G) "The Dark CJomer^ "46. Secr- ’ 7:66 PUylng Guitar with F. Noad (18) BabocriptiOB TV 16:66 (3) Candid Camera 8:00 (8) Perry M aun tional and American League 1:69 (8 INewo —Moments of Com- o (»8 8 4 8 ) Get Smart B (C) but not before earth is terror^ o:vo (8) Perry Moom day 8:30-9:30 p.m. tary helps to clear detecUve Greensieeves I (20) Big Picture (C) All-Stars played at Houston fort "Spirit Is WUlnlg” (848) Lawrence WeU (C) ed. (20-22^) Snap Jadgmeat (C) (28) FUm when he is neatly framed for 7:36 U dla! My India! (8) TBA (46 )Giri Talk (80) Combat Astrodome. (80) News and Siga Off (18) Subscription TV (88) Oater Limits (M) Cembat murder. Clifton Webb, Lucille 8:66 French Chef (40) Maarier. 8:89 (S) Showtime (C) (49) News Beadllaes — UBAF. (8) Baick Open OoK Toaraa- "N o Way to Treat a Lady" r "Galaxy Being" Operator of 16:25 (26-2VS9) News (C) (48) Maaster* t:2S (8) Wmderfal World of Ball, Winiam Bendlx, M aA Steak Dinner in Half an Hour meat 16:36 (3 )Homemaker*s Movie (C) 5:28 (40) Weather and New. Guest hoot; British comedian Rellgloas Film aod Sign Off • (8) Hogaa’s Heroes (C) ham radio station traps an 8:28 (48) Weather u d New* (O) SMerie (C) Stevens. 8:86 E ^loriu g the Crafts: Pottery 8:80 (18) Afternoon Beport Terry - ’Thomas. Guests; Ru- 1:15 (S) Nows and Weather — Mo­ (8-48) Wide World of Sports (88-88-38) Satarday Night at alien from outer space. (3) John Garry Show (C) 8:M (18) Aftenmu Beyert t :M (f) News with Walter Croa- 11 :M (29-2269) Tulght Shew (C) Clay and Techniques (88) HealU U Your Fatare Premiere (Friday only) (20) Scope dolf Nureyev boKet star and ment of Meditation and Sign the Movies (C) 18:88 (48) News and Weather (28) laolght u d Paael U m o - . kite (C) Starring Johnny Carson 8:00 N.E.T. Journal 6:00 (8-8) Weather —Sports and Viennese oaHerina UBt Wehr- Off (88) Bapermaa (C) "A Hard Day’s Night" R 18:M (88) Nesrs and Hgn Off (26-22^) Concentration (C) ■laa . (8) New* with Frank Reynoldn (9-49 IJeey Bisiwp Shew (C) Kuwait: How to Spend a (88) Focus Musical Cosnedy tan tracing 1:88 (48) eSAF Bcligioas Film aad (8-46) Dick Cavett Show (C) 8:88 (M ) Weather —Speria aad 1;N (9) News — Memmis ef Com­ (18) Christophers — rellgtoa (28) ladastry on Parade Million a Day thlrty-eix beetle hours in lives Sign Off (26-22-36) Personality (C) Newi (C) (22-M) Haauey-Brlakler ’ Re­ fort u d Osldepeeto 16:60 N.E.T. Festival (3) Weather —Sports aad of Beatles —John Lennon. 1:18 (8) News — Moments of Com­ (26-22-36) Hollywood Squares (18) Merv Oriflla Shm port (C) (M) Nevrs sad Siga 4Mf Carlos Chavez News (C) Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr fort aad Gnidepmts (C) (28) Mea la Spue •:4B (18) Local News (49) News Heodlbieo — U8AF (18) Coaatiy Maslc (C) and George Harrison. Paul’s 8:16 (8) Moment of Meditation and (18) Beal McCoys (22) RlvinichU Bellglsu m m u d Siga Off (88) Film 12:00 (3) Love of Life (C) 7:98 (8) After Dlaoer Movie grandfather who believes in Sign Oft Tom Oolton and guesta "M a n y RhmrB to Oosa ' '66. 1:29 (I) News u d Wrather —Mo­ Tuesday, July 6 (2^22-36) Jeopardy (C) ri Medilallm aad Sign (8) Mike Douglas Matinee (M) McHale’a Navy Backwoods tomboy tries to get mral WEDNESDAY PROGRAM 8:88 (48) Maverick JO bold frontiersman to marry Off (46) Bewitched 8:66 MIsterogers* Neighborhood 12:25 (3) News (C) 6:86 What*s New 1:00 <3) Girl Talk (C> 2:89 (3) Hoove Party (20-22-30) The Virginian B (C> 12:30 (3) Search (or Tomorrow (C) 7:66 Arendal (20) FUm (2222-39) The Doctors The Avengers R . (26-22-36) Rye Guess (C> if:S6 Spectrum (22) At Home with Kitty (8-40) ^ b y Game 2:55 (8-46) Children's Doctor (C> "Arabs vs. Jews" Part II. SUNDAY JO PROGRAM (46) Treasnre Isle * Integration (40) Dream Houiie 3:66 (3) To TeU the Truth (C> 8:30 (3) Beverly Hillbillies R 36> Let's Make a Deal (8-46) General Hospital (18) Subscription TV 7:tf <8) SMred Heart SYLYANIA COMPACT ROLUABOUT 9:66 Smoking Spiral (€) 3:25 (3) News with Douglas Ed­ "No Way to Treat a Lady’’ ing Surveyor 7’s trip to moon 16:66 Boston Symphony Orchestra 7:56 (S) SifB OR aad Prayer last of unmanned moon shots (8) P. D. Q. This U the life ¥nLTO N ’S Wednesilay, July 10 Thing (C) (8) Hr. Goober (C) guests Johnny Mathis, Harp­ (^22-36) Fraak McGee Re­ 180 sq. in. viewable area K:15 (S> Advealvres of Gamby port (C) (20-22-30) Days of Our Lives (18) The Rifleman ers Bizarre. Jackie Vernon, odbury Show "Gun of Zangara" Robert (86) Boso the CIowb (C) 6:36 (3) BiU Masterson 7:36 Exploring the Crafts: Pottery <40) Boso the Clown Stack and Robert Middleton. 8:45 (46) DawB Bible lasiltate (C) (2^22-36) Animal iagdom Clay and Techniques 4:25 (20-22-30) News (C) Compilation of two segmemts 9:66 (S) Forest Baacers (O) (18) Firing Line (C) Eftriy Amerlcaa value in bifif 180 sq. in. Rep. of July 8. 8:30 p.m. 4:30 (3) Hazel (C) of award-winning TV scries (8) Faith for Today (C) (20-22-30) Animal Kingdom Gifts aad 8:60 News in Perspective (8-22) Mike Douglas Show (C) "The Untouchables". (22) New Three Stooyes 7:06 (3) Lassie (C) "Hummel” picture size portable. 9:00 Sounds For a Summer Night Highlights (20) Harbor Command ... (40) Wednesday Night Movie (36) CartoM Cataps (20-36) Flipper B (C) Clark Terry's Big Band (3640) The Flintstones (C) "Hot Rods to Hell” 9:15 (46) Sacred HeaH (C) (8-46) Voyage to Bottom of Flgorines . . . 5:00 (3) Perry Mason 9:30 (3) He and She R (C) 9:36 (3) From College Campas (C) Sea B (C) S t r i k i n S’ Ehiameled TODAY: “A Hard Day’s (20) Discovering America 10:00 (3) Doni De Lnise Show (C) U of Mich. (22) News —Weather and Thursday. July 11 Night,” a day-and-a-half In the (SO) Combat (20-30) Run For Your Life R (8) The Christophers (C) Sports WILTON’S (40) Munsters (C) <36) Uncle Waldo (C) 7:36 (3) Gentle Ben B (C) Ebony Cabinet. Pre-set PM life of the Beatles, 9-11 p.m. 5:25 (40) Weather News Mothers-ln-Law (C) 8:36 Fourth Estate McCarthy, 1-1:30 p.m. on NBC 'Tom Colton and guests. paper, out. Jack Webb: Wil­ (46) Faith for Today (C) (18) SabscriptioB TV bright 85® picture tube 9:06 Smoking Spiral . . . “The Summer Brothers (SO) MeUaie's Navy ' iam Conrad; David Nelson. 11:66 (3) Camera Three (C) "Hawaii ana Wet and Wild" Rep. oi July ” ‘ 9. 9:00 pm 6:05 (40) Maverick 11: (20-22-30) Tonight Show (8-40) J5>ey Bishop Show (C> (M) Via Uppsala Guests: Lulu and the Geezen- 6:30 (S) News with Walter Cron- 1: (8 )News — Moments of Com­ (46) BallwlaUe (C) slaw Bros. CBS . . . "Welcome to Hard kite (C) fort and Gnideposts 11:13 (22) SocUU Secarlty la Action Charles Young, one of (2(^22-30 )Bonansa R (C) phors. Friday, July 12 Times,” a Western town is ter­ (8) News with Frank Reynolds (30) News and Sign Off 11:36 (3)PerceptiOB (C) (8-40) Sunday Night Movie (C) . (40) News Headlines — USAF (8) Discovery *68 (C) the first Negroes in PM "Welcome to Hard Times” R 6:00 MIsterogers* Neighborhood rorized, with Henry ig^pnda, 9- (20]r New Horizons Religions Film and Sign Off (2Z) Big Picture (C) (23^0) Huntley-Brinkley Re-^ 1 15 (3) News and Weather — Mo­ (36) From the Dean’s Desk West Point, in “ The Drama of terrorized Western 6:30 What's New 11 p.m. on ABC. town starring Henry Fonda CUCTRIC CO. 7:00 Kaleidoscope port (C) ment of Meditation and Sign Jr. (40-8) Discovery Black Soldier,” Tues­ TUESDAY: “Showtime.” Ru­ 6:45 (20) Local News Off 11:45(36) Sacred Heart Program and Janice Rule. (C) Woodv Alien :60 (S) Mission: Impossible R (C) N.E..T Festival dolph Nureyev, the ballet star, 7:00 (3) Summer Scene (C) 12:60 (3) We Believe (C) day 10-10:30 p.m. on 7:30 With Brad Davis "Jewish” (26-22-30) High Chaparral (C> Complete Carlos Chavez appears, 8:30-9:30 p.m. on CBS CBS. :00 (3-8-22-3046) News —Weather STANEK ELECTRONICS Rep. of July 8. 10:00 i*. (20) Huntley-Rrlnkley Report (8) Report to the People Line of: (C) . (26) The Christophers and Snorts (C) Book Beat >. . . . "Sounds for a Summer :S6 (3) Movie Masterpieces (C) Gnla Sen/adlo (8) Truth or Consequences (C) I (22) Boate 66 277 BROAD STOEET— PHONE 649-1124 Night,” Clark Terry's Big Band (22-3040) Newsv Sports and (36) Ring Around the World "South Sea Woman" '63. • UghUng N.E.T. Playhouse (20) TBA Tough Marine Sgt. refuses to Weather Lost In Space It (0) > (8) Comments and People 3:00 (46) American Bandstaild • Replace- :25 Chuck O>nnors. history of the Negro in war, (36) Focas 3:36 (36) Big Pictaro (C) (8) Festival of HlU ' (46) Congressional Report "Vietnam Crucible" Signal _ ^ ment with BiU Cosby, 10-10:30 p.m. 12:36 (3) Face the Nation (C) "Tennessee's Partner" '55 (C) Corps reports on Army's pro­ Ronald Reagan and Rhonda ^ Glass and Shades on CBS. t (8) Feature Film gram in South-east Asia. Oar SPEEDY Specialty ^ RUG & CARPE X (20) Bible Answers Fleming. Gambling queen, • Electrical Supplies, 3:45 (8) TBA gambler and cowpoke are all TRULY DELICIOUS WEDNESDAY: "The Kraft Mu­ TYPEWRITERS (36) Jewish life 4:00 "V Full Lino of Typewriters, (18) Insights - Religloa velous amusement parks. (C) America?”, Edwin Newman (46) -Movie of the Week Adding Machines, DupUca- Frank Findln>, Prop. (36) Baltimore Grimes vs. NY v(46) Price of HUence y, :00 (36) News and Sign Off n?u/ I . O A I « 4i/y% Dividend piUd CALL IN ORDER leads a conversation with M ay­ Yankees (C) 4:Sy(8-46) )6th Annual US RANGE and DRYER- A S S f I A T I O N Pick U p 10 Minutes Later tors & Photo Copy Mnchlnca Joined In progress /^Women’s Open Golf Champion­ :16 (8) News — Moments of Com­ from day of d^oslt. or John Lindsay and others on (46) Istnes and Answers fort and GaldeMsts 14 High St. (Rear) ship -Live- (C) :S0 (3) News and Weather —Mo­ WIRING SERVICE the country’s problems, 10-11 2:t)6 (3) Rig 3 Theater (18) Adventures In Travel (C) VfAfSS 4 times yearly. "Badlands of Montajia” '67. <36) Girls of Holland (C) ment of Meditation and Sign DECI’S DRIVE-IN p.m, on NBC. .Manchester, Conn. Marshal faces gun duel with Off Service Change*. Complete i*weagsT*9’s skpgsT rmawciAk iwstitutiss T. AGNEW & CO. Some of Holland's prettiest :45 (46) News Headlines —1J8AF 462 C E N T E R ST.— 64S-2660 gunslinger who was once hJs young ladies take you on guid­ wiring Installations in Old 149 Middle Tpke. 643-1811 I pal. Rex Reason. M a r ^ ed tour of fabulous flower 'and New Homes and Bosl- 1007 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER * ROU’TB 31. COVEN’TRY POP GROUP SET Dean. Beverly GRrland. gardens, exciting city life and nessea. The Peppermint Trolley Co., "Watusl” ’59. of famous charming windmill country. ON BBOADWAT the pop imuslc group, will be explorer comes to Africa to 5:66 (18) Bine Door Laurence Hugo, who stars as resume his father’s quest for i (26) Film Electric Heat Installations. seen in an episode of “Mannlx” legendary mines, guarded by i (36) Project 36: Kqnal Oppor- Mike Karr on CBS’ "The Edge a s seven-ft. warriors. George ' tanltv la Action of Night,” has taken over for TURNPIKE on CBS, appearing a discov­ Montgomery. Talna Elg, Dar 5:36 (24 ^) Vietnam: The War This It ery of a pop impresario Inter- vid Ferrar. (C^ Week > (C) Gig Toung as the male lead in MANCHESTER (18) NAHL Pro Soccer (8) Carl Yastrsepiski Show the Broadway hit, “There’s a BEST TEXACO 1, viewed by Mannix In an at­ OakJond (CIlpperM). at KaiMas (C) tempt to find a missing folk <^ty (Spurs) (C) 6:66 (3) The 21st Centary (C) Girl in M y Soup.” y Open 24 Honrs A D ay OLDSMOBILE S singer. CAR, Firestone Tires "Your Oldsmobll* Dealor" BOXER AS HEAVY MEMORIAL CORNER STORE Quality Line Products Sugar Ray Robinson, former * middleweight and welterweight PAiTT GOODS - GREETING CARDS — MAGAZINES — GROCERIES 512 WEST CENTER ST.^ - 653-1511 Gen. Repairers License (XNUD CUTS —. FRUITS VEOETABLEB A WILSON ” 'boxing champion, portrays a WE DEPEND ON TO C ------— TOC DEPEND ON D8 ELECTRICAL Cb. Comer Broad and heavy In a two-part boxing OPEN SEVEN DATS A WEEK TILL MIDNIGHT world story to ba presented next Residentlal-Comm.-lad. Iddle Tpke. West s e t M A IN ST. •46-0298 NEW or USED Reason on "Mission; Impossible” 649-4817 — 648-1888 ?hone 643-2176 on CBS. . . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1968 PAGE POUR THURSDAY PROGRAM

1:M Uvle (M) Dream Hm m 8:88 (88) G8 Navy M m (lU Afteraooa Bcpovt "The HelUona" Richard Todd, 1:M (I) Am the Worid Tanu (C) Anne Aubrey, Jamie Uw. Let'i Ib k e a Deal 8:88 (84) Weather — Hporta Md Neara Marty WUde. R (C) (18) Oalraceooi Oplal^* ■ (18) Merv Grlftla Shear (848) That GW < O) (88) Phil SUvera Shear 8:88(88-8848) Dragiut ’68 B (0) (8) P. D. Q. (848) Peyton Place W (M) Weddlaa Party (88) Bishlighta 8:M <8 >l«Te !■ a Maay Spleadered Tom Cotton and yueata. 18:88 (88-8848) Deja (88) McHaie’a Navy Preaenla Golddimra (G) n ia a aglaa Show (G) 6:88 er aad Sporta (G) S:8« (8) Hoaae Party (G) kite . The Doctara (8) Meara arith Fraafc BeyaoUa (88) The DotcWvM (848) Bikby Game (G) 11:88 (8) Tharaday Starilaht (8) Newa aritt Bob Y o m (G) "ihve Mllea to Mi(biisht” ’63 t:BS (8.M> GhObea’a Doetor IC) Man believed kUled In accident 8:88 (8) To TeU the Trath (G> (88) Gaaadiaa Travel FBbi (8848) Haatley-BrhUley ^ forcea hia eatransed wife to (8848.88) Aaother World (G) coUeid hla Inauranca. BopUa (8 4 8 ) Geaeral Hoapital pert <0> 8:88 (8) Newa (G) 1 (88) Local Newa Loren, Anthony Peihtna, OtE I (8) World of LoareU Thomaa 8)88 (8) DIek Taa Dyke Shear (C) "l*t” *5iK>uld Happen to You" (884848) Y ob W i ’t Say (G) (G) Judy Holliday, Jack I/cmmon, (8 )Mr. Goober (G) (88) HaaMey-Briakley Beport (18 )The Btllemaa (G) Peter Lawford. 'M ( « ) Dark Shadaara (8) Tralh or Gonaeqaeacea (G) 11:88 (88-8848) Toat«ht » o w (C) (884848) Newa, ^ r t a imd Starrhic Johnny Oiraon 4:88 (8) Baacer Stattaa (C) <8481 Joey PIvbop Show (G) (88-88487 Match Game „(G ) Weather

I' u FRIDAY JO PROGRAM Frank Sinatra Jr. gets some help from his friends on NBC’s “The Golddiggers” 'Thursday 10 to 11 1:88 (8) Glri Talk (G) (88) Pallh (er Today (18) SabscrtoUoB TV (18) FUm (18) Combat -apirU Is WUUnc" p .m . (88 )At Heme arllk Kilty (48) Mnaoters ... 6:16 (8) Friday N l«h f Movie (88) Divorce Gear! 8:18 (48) Weather aad News n ^ " I Want to Live " Susan Hay­ (48) Dream Heaee Bob Yonac (C) ward. Simon Oakland, TlrKhiu 1:88 (8 ) A l the World Tarai (G) 5:18 (18) Theatre 18 Vicnant, Tbeo BIkel. R (884848) Let’i Make h Deal (18) Altomooa B m rt 8:16 (26-2886) Hollywood Sqaates 6:88 (84) Weather —Sports aad < C > (8) P .D .q . (G) News (C) (8-46) Gaaa of Win Spaaett What’s So. Great (18) OatnuteoBi Oplaloaa (G) (18) Merv GrlltU Show (C) B (48) W edtos Party (88) Sports Show 14:66 (86) TBA . , 8:88 (1) Love le a Many Splendored (88) Hlrhllshls (8-46) Jadd (or the Defense Tkiar (G) Tom Oolton and suests. (C) B (88.8i-88) Days of Oar Lives (88) McHale’s Navy (26) SLccial (C) About ‘Laugh-in’ 6:86 (48) Maverick (22) Hike and Feari (C) (848) Neadyared Game (0) 8:18 (88) Bold Ventarr Hour of fun and aorta featuring (18) Mike Deaslae Show (G) 8:88 (8) Nears aith Walter Cron- Mike D o u f^ and Pearl Bab By BOB ’THOMAS 8:88 (1) Hoase FarW (C) kite (C) ley. 14;86 (18) Sillnerlpttoii TV HOLLYWOOD (AP) — It h ^ (88-8848) Tkes Doctclorv (G) (8 )News with Frank Beynolds 14.0011 COVERING (848) Baby Game (G) (G) "Man Called Dagger" pened just as Rowan and MartiJi 8:88 (848) GUfdrea’t Doctor (C) (88-88) Hnntley -Brinkley Be- 11:06 (3-8-2848-48) New> —Weather SPECIALISTS predioted: ’Tjaugh-in” is the S:M (8) To Tell the Trath (G) pori (C) and Rporie (G) (88-88-88) Aaelher World (G) 8:46 (88) Local News (28) Blchard Diamond i biggest thing to hit teJerfsioa (8-48) (ieneral * HotpItaU (G) 7:88 (8) Death Valley Days (C) 11:28 (8) FrUay SpMtaealar ABMSTBONO UMOLSCM since the Kefauver crime bear­ 3:28 (8) Newi with Doaglar Ed­ (88) Hnntley - BrinUey Be­ "A Fever In the Blood" '61. wards k (G) port (O) Three politically ambitious FORMICA COUNTER TOPS ings. 8:88 (8) Dick Van Dyke Shew (G) (8) Trath or Conseqnences (C) men become involved In mur­ der trial. Efrem ZimbaUst Jr., KENTILE PRODUCTS Well, almoet. Certainly the . (88-8848) You Don't Say (G) (88-18-48) Nears -^S^rls and (8) Mr.. Goober (G) WMither Angle Dlclnaon. Don Ameche. Monday nig^ troUc has cap­ "Hands of Orlac" ’60. Mel CERAMIC TILE (18) The Bifleman 7:88 (48) Dr. Albert Burke (C) tured the public’s famqf in a (48) Dark Sha^ws (G) 7:18 (8) WOd WUd West B (C) Ferrer, Dany Ctarrell. 11:30 (26-2848) Tonight Show (G) manner rarely seen in televi­ 4:88 (8) Banyer Slatloa (G) (28-8848) Tarsan B (C) Free Estimates (28-2848) Match Game (G) (6-M) OK to See the Wisard Starring Jo)mny Oirson sion. It also captured Emmies, (18) Woody Woodbnry Show (C) Fart II (8-48) Joey Bishop Show (G) defied Tiny Tim, immortalized (48) Boso the Clown (18) Lea Crane Show (C) 1:88 (8) News —Moments of Gom- JOHN'S 4:28 (28-88-88) News (C) "Marcel Uarceau-Unmoaked" (ort and Ooldeposta beautiful downtown Burbank, 4:88 (8) Basel (C> 8:86 (1) Gomer Fyle B (C) (86) Newt aad Sign Off FLOOR COVERING loosed a apate of imitative TV (888) Mike Donylaa Show (26-22-86) Star Trek (C) (46) News Headlines —TSAF (88) Hen of Annapolis (8-46 )Maa in a Sniteaae (C) Rellflens FUm and Sign OH 8M BROAD ST. 643-9479 arid radio commeielals aad in­ (8848 iPIlnUtanes (C) McGill confronts suicide-seek­ 8:16 (8) News aad Weather — Mo­ duced ' everyone. from presiden­ 8:08 (S) Ferry Mason er prisoner of conscience. ment of Meditation — Sign OH tial candidates to taxi drivers to T O O L and say "Sock it to me” and “Here comes the Judge.” adapted the vaudeville tech­ I must confess I played the nique. Playing a Nun EQUIPMENT Doubting Thomaa when I lis­ "W h a t w e ’r e ing is iwt en­ tened to Dan Rowan and Dick tirely new,” commented Dick, Can Be Fattening RENTALS Martin glow about the pro­ the blank-faced zany. "Olsen y (Continued from Page One) gram’s chances before tt went and Jc^hnson d id It fo r y e a n the most recognltnon she gets Sanding Machines on the air. There has never been with their ‘Hellzapoppin’ shows. is a sort of vague "Don’t I Power Tools anything like R, they insisted, It’s simply thpowlfig gags at the Plum ber’s 'Tools as have m- has been writing about,” said mercdals like Barbara Feldon 935 Center St. Manchester "Some people in televislan Dan Rowan, referring to the au­ or Pam Austin who also slipped don't realize how brief the at­ thor of ‘"rhe Medium is the into tedevialon b y ithe sam e tention span of the oudlente hs. Message” and other works on baeikdoor, Miarge played Every- While wat^hli^ other variety modem media. tdtowe, you can turn away and womon so sucoesstully that "I don’t think anyone has just listen for a while. Not Henry Fonda in the' once she was the star of fW e re^y dealt with the impact of ‘Laugh-in.’ You’ve got to watch commerotala of os 'many differ­ the,visual medium bef-^X.

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education, inoome, ocrcupatlon Village St., fraudulent iaaue of Chester in compliance with a and place of birih. HALL FOR RENT 12th Circuit check, to July 22. Cheshire warrant for violation Judge Raps Also, Robert E. Johneton, 48, of parole and on a local charge Computer Replacing For partlea, ahowen, reoe^ Colirt Cases of 183 LydaU St., found Intoxi­ in connection with the alleged Limerick Party tlotis, meetings. Complete England Drops in on Our Coventry Hershey Book cated, to July 22; Robert L. attack on four youths on Bls- kitchen faculties. Large en- Rankin, 24, of Coventry, operat­ sell St. Set Tomorrow doted parking lot. Inquire: MANCHESTER SESSION ing a motor vehlfcle vidiile The Census Taker By HOLLY QANTNBR Tickets are still available for Delays Trial license la under suspension, and SILENT CLUB CELEBRATES (Continued from Page One) Litiluaiiion HoB llid British have ianded, and cut, Rhode Island and New Jer­ tomorrow night’s testimonial Paul J. VecohioUa, 23, of non-support, to July 25; John M OOLWAY STREET a happier invasion would be MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Si­ census taker to collect forms sey, the entire state will be can­ dinner at the KofC Home honor­ DE’TROIT (AP) —A criminal West Hartford, charged with Steplen, 16, of Hartford, arrest­ MANCHESTER hard to find. lent Club, a source of friend­ matlod in advance. vassed by twxvway mall while ing Francis J. Limerick, former corurt. judge In Detroit sharply possession of narcotics and cofi- ed In B < ^ n , failure to grant Phones: MS-0«S or MS-8UV Instead of Paul Revere, the ship, social life and entertain­ Ulus, some households in many other states will be cov­ chief of the Eighth District Fire rapped a recenUy pubUrtied pleaded not gulHy yes- the right of way, not guilty. word went out via telephone re­ ment for deaf persons, recently some large metropolitan areas ered the old w a y .. Dept^ment. ’The event will lay teams last night, and at book Monday and agreed to de- ***“ was oonto- court trial July 18. celebrated the 60th anniversary —such as Little Rock and Des ‘Ihese , latter include Nborth open with a cocktail hour at 10:20, Just five minutes behind lay the murder trial of a white probable Mlruckl, 28. of East of its founding here. Moines — will receive question­ and South Dakota, Wyoming, 8:30. and dinner will be served schedule, three buses carrying naires by mall but w ill. return Montana, Idaho, Nevada, New Detrott policeman accused of VeochioHa Is charged In con- ^ i t ^ ( > The club began in 1918 with 24 at 7:30. CAMERA 106 people from Coventry, Eng­ members, the outgrowth of a them to the oensus taker, not Mexico, Mississippi, South Caro­ The dinner, which Is not a slaying c Negro youth during nation w Kh^ May 6 J^ tteg a motor vehlfte 4uie Qui land, arrived for a two-and-a group of deaf men who met to the postman. lina, West Virginia, Maine, New stag affair. Is open to all last July’s riot. of the Manchester Drug Co., 717 suspension, and RENTAL half Week stay in their sister play billiards. ’ITie clubroom re­ ’That’s because large rural Hampshire and Vermont. friends of Limerick and the de­ best I town. Judge Robert Ciolombo said which a laige quan- continued to the mained in one location for 46 areas are included in the dis­ ’Three out of every four fami-. partment. ’Tickets may be ob­ REPAIR home The travelers were met at the from the bench he thought Jdin drugs M d the days re- j,,t at lies vdll be asked to fill out two tained at the door or from Don­ Los A years, but moved to a new tricts containing those cities and Have a problem? high school by more than 60 host Hersey’s “ The Algiers Motel In- taken. Hartford Circuit Court 12. building several years ago. the bureau said rural areas pages of questions aibout them­ ald Mordavsky, Asst. CHilef and b families, and for a while pande­ We’ll be glad to help The case of Lawrence A. For- In the clubroom memben^ can don't lend themselves os yet to selves and one page about their Frank Mordavsky. Mervln Fen-w monium reigned while hosts ^ "designed to deUberately pby. 17, of West Hartford, U Eldridge 8t. "talk” In sign language, play the new return mail technique. house. Clemson and Ronald Dickens, Fine Photo Flnlohlng milUor looked for guests and vice versa. ^ i ^ e d ^ atii^Uwtwould charged with breaking en- charged with breach of peace by pool or cards. Movies with sub­ An area must have accurate One in four will receive an ad­ all of the Eighth District Fire w lll ea But generally it was a very impartial taring with e r t m ^ Intent and violation of parole. titles are shown once a week and precise addresses and per­ ditional page of questions about Department, and Capt. Joseph N ASSIFF ing Ui smooth operation, everyone continued at Manchester to and the club also sponsors bas­ mit volume mailings for the their house and two additional McCfooe and Capt. James Fo­ aUrte wearing name tags marked with Acting on a request ffom the tlon wtte the break. Murphy Is CAMERA SHOP July 18 for plea. ketball, baseball and bowling best results, the bureau said. pages for each member of their garty, both of the Town Fire De­ ton. the flag of the appropriate defense counsel, (Colombo scheduled to appear for a hear- 9>1 Main St. Manchester He was arrested In Man-, teams. In Massachusetts, Connecti­ fam ily covering such data as partment. country, and in less time than agreed to delay the trial of Pa- ing July 26. seemed possible, considering the troimM ^nald August unUl The case of Robert P. Mlgli- number of people involved, the JM . 6, 1969. 22, of Hartford, charged British guests were off for a ^ m Mar- illegal poeseeskm of nar- good night’s steep at the homes of their hosts. 2 5 5 ’ *** ooUcs, was continued to July 16. When they arrived, it was 3:20 Ib o youth was arrested by a.m. British time, so it had been i2 f Manchester deteoUves, Leo a long day. They took off via b lS ^ s p ^ 'fo M t o e ^ Raymond Mazsone. charter jet early in our after­ Bennett Cerf, head of Random ^ ® noon and landed at Logan Air­ House whlidi published the book ^ 5 port in Boston early in the eve­ thmugh a subsidiary, said Her- 5 t V ning. sey knew if It was published a t o u ^ i ^ , ® They were met there by the now It might cause a delay In Package beUeved to contain three charter buses, and eight August’s trial. narcotics, on his person. Coventry, Conn., people, then on " I f he waited, heaven knows ®ase of Robert J. Memas, to Uieir final destination. wdien. the trial would take 26, of 486 Adams St., charged None of the travelers looked place,” Cerf said. with breaking and entering with especially tired, nor really Uie August Is accused of killing criminal intent, was continued least Dlt travel weary, but sev­ one of three Negro youths who to July 18 for a hearing on pro- eral did remark on the lateness were slain at the, motel. He has bable cause, after he pleaded of the hour (their time). been free on 36,000 bond since hot guilty to the charge. A For residents of both Ck>ven- the murder charges were filed charge of larceny under $16 was trys, it was first meeting, with more than 10 months ago. nolled. eveiyone finsdly seeing the peo­ AnoOier police officer, Robert Wemas was arrested July 2 Trinit ple who have been writing all PaiUe. has been free on similar on a warrant In connection with those letters back and forth bond. a June 26 burglary at Frank’s out, 1 ment. across the AtlanUc for many ' ‘I don’t want the press to cav- Ornamental Iron Shop on Maple piayei months. er this case any further than St. His arrest was the second Martin Worrall, one'of the 106 English visitors, accepts visit brochure from Mrs. Virginia Deehl. cago The idea for the' trip was what transpires In the court- in connection with the break In formed last summer, when MU- Leagv on both sides of the Atlantic, an open house recepUon will be room,” Oolom'bo said, "and €Uiy- which 41 company checks were ton Wilde, principal of Coven­ body in the future who takes It stolen and made out in varying and the trip* itself snowballed held at the high school from 7 quanUty of blank checks. can L try High School here, and B. H. premises suitable for a Septem­ upon themselves to enter into amounts. Klemas is under 3200 from about 65 students and a unUl 9 p.m. The Nathan Hale Both the checks and cash •cboo Vickery, housemaster at Clau- ber move into the building of any out-ofjthe-court statements bond. (Herald pholoa bjr Bucelvleius) few adult chaperones up to the Ancient Fifes and Drums will scale don Castle School in boventry, the Water and Sewer Depart­ were taken from the company In (KJnnection with this case is Wilfred P. Chouinard, 37, of The British land after bus trip from Boston airport. Coventry Hifirh Principal England, began discussing it in present 106. perform mid-way through the ment and the Welfare Depart­ safe which the Industrious bur­ backc Caludon CasUe is a boys’ evening, on the lawn in front being subject^ to the penalties Southbridge, Mass., pleaded teach Martin Wilde, at top, met the visitors at the airport. letters. ment Both now are housed In glars rolled from the company of contempt of court." guilty to a charge of possession Committees were soon formed school, and .about 66 of the visi­ of the school. rented facilities on Main St. office to a freezer at the rear of BCboq Asst. Wayne County Prosecu- stolen goods in connection year* tors are students there. The With good weather, an on- the building. rest are teachers, parents or tor Avery Welswasser, who is with some welding hoses and time arrival, and much enthu­ The safe w«a entered after friends, most of whom are siasm on both sides, all signs handling the case against the guages belonging to Pratt and Break Reported the thieves turned the hea-vy making their visit to America. point to an absolutely smash­ accused officers, declined to Whitney Aircraft, where he is H ein box over on its side and used While they’re here, they’ll ing time in Coventry, Conn., for comment on the trial, citing Col- employed as a truck driver, special tools to pry off Its bot­ have a chance to visit New the next few weeks. At Foster Fruit ombo’a contempt threat as Ms which he had taken. Chouinard York City, and for the young OUicials of the Foster Fruit tom. reason? received a 20-day suspended jail people, there will be a hostel Co., 46 Purnell PI., are still at­ Police were summoned to the Colombo said he had not read sentence and probation for a trip on Martha's Vineyard. Town Seeks Bids tempting to determine the total scene last night shortly after 8 the book, but called its reviews year. The British will entertain the value of loot taken from a p.m. after a nearby resident "highly prejudicial and Inflom- The case of Percy Hartnett, Americans at the 4-H Talent On Alterations break at their establishment spotted someone on top of a matory in nature.” 71, of 40 Olcott St., charged with “ I think it’s an outrage,’ ’ Col- breach o< peace and being found Show next week, and this Sun­ Bids will be opened July 19 last night. truck adjacent to the building. ombo declared. “ I ’m going to intoxicated following a dlstur- day, there will be a town-wide at 11 a.m. in the Municipal So far, items stolen include When police arrived, the front refer this entire thing to the bance at his home, was con- picnic at the Plains Field fea­ Building for alterations to the some 25 checks signed by the door was open and a qidck American Bar Association Com- tlnued to Aug. 1 and referred turing a soccer game between ground floor of the town-owned manager for amounts totaling search found the burglars gone. mlttee on Free Press and Fair to the family relations division. boys from both Coventrys. Trotter Block, at 91-93-95 Center nearly 33,(XH) that were to be The exact mode of entrance to Trial. I ’m going to refer it also The case of John F. Mahoney. The first official function of St. used to pay company debts; ap­ the building has not yet been to the Clvl Liberties committee 17. of 56 Lenox St., charged with the visit will be tonight, when The alterations will make the proximately 3124 cash, and a determined by the investigeitors. of the state bar." breach of peace, was tr6msfer- He said there seems to be a red to Juveniile Court. He was ■ deliberate design" in the case arrested June 22 after running to prevent what he considers a away from a patrolman and us- fair and impartial trial. ing profane language while the August is charged in the shot- patrolman inquired about his gun slaying of Aubrey Pollard, his car, which was parked in 19, who was foimd dead at the having beer in the rear seat of Algiers Motel July 26 last year front of the Manchester Teen during the riot that took the Center. 39 School St. lives of 4 others. The cases of Julian Hodges, TRIUMPH Pallle Is charged with the 19, of 442 W. Middle Tpke., murder of Fred Temple, 18. No charged with assault with In- charges have been filed by state tent to commit rape, and rape, and or federal authorities in the were continued to July 16. He is death of the third Negro youth, out on two 3500 bonds posted by a professional bondsman. A t reception, British “ birds” trade impressions. (Jarl CJooper, 17. August, Padlle and another In the first case, Hodges was COMPANY Detroit policeman, David Sen- charged in connection with the I R.\(il':l)^ attempted rape of a 20-year-old ak, also are under a federal grand Jury indictment charging Manchester housewife on Statement from an they conspired to -violate the Spencer St. June 8. T h e Story of the civil rights of 10 persons in the The second charge is in con­ KJ motel. In addition, the Indict- nection with the recerit rape of nsent charges a Negro watch­ a Coventry girl. man with being part of the The case of James Havens, AIR CONDITIONING 21, of 66 Clinton S t, cheu-ged alleged conspiracy KF.NNKDYS It contends they detained two -with aggrravated assault in cks and Grakowsky,, Robert Real valuables. The box is missing. Richard* Mun- proper passing, 326; David W. Police said the possibility of Joseph ‘j.'Jd have Moe, 16, of Andover, and Leon- other missing items could not WINDOW in a mini-skirt KEHNEOVSI w^re injured to ard F. Monroe, 22. of Bolton, be resolved until the Donahues "I couldn’t care less about Btus and r'aSKi.e SnP” «» “■> return from their trip. About BO members of the Pack $30, respectively, The thieves gained entrance SHADES tons and stuff like that. But comfort’s In attended a roller skating party Also, Robert W. Powell, 43, of to the home by first breaking Made to Order ... and that’s what We’ve got. Caixiusel, Agawam. Mass. 76 Lenox St., failure to drive in out a cellar window then break­ TOe trio was arranged by Daniel the proper lane, pleaded nolo ing a chain lock on the door Bring your old roUere in nnd The Kennedy’s have had it all. AimoiHn contendere, 336; Gladys E. and Sounds like a pretty strong statement, doesn’t it? But being .$1,000) on Preferred savings—the highest rates any commer­ anve S5c per shade. ”A couple of years ago Dad bought memoir of one of the most slacking personal and public leading from the cellar to the From hungei^^ in Ireland to realization, three Kcnerations ______Sidney B. Roberts, both of Wtod- greedy isn’t necessarily being selfish. Actually, it’s just be­ cial bank can pay. That’s why we have 39 offices where you first floor rooms. a window air conditioner and you know, tragedies of Americiui history. ALSO STILL DOING HIS PART sor, arrested In Manchester, ing smart. . . especially when it’s coupled with ambition and can make deposits. That’s why your money earns interest fjTvestigators did find an ex­ it’s like all of a sudden it was the only later, of the American Dream. Wealth. Position. Power. E3AST CHIGAGO, Ind. ( A P ) - tound Intoxicated, 310 each; pensive stopwatch in the bushes VENETIAN BLINDS a Hartford National savings account. We recognize, as well from day of deposit to day of withdrawal. And they have seen the dream become nightmare. T r l-e d v ’’ "«'v •« “Triumph and Michael A. Campagna Barry T. Robinson failure to at the side of the residence. groovy room in the house. r The violence done them hy fate is cruel enough. But the h l T r e t l ^ r T r o m l h c T a r ^ drive to the established lone. as anyone, that it’s not the easiest thing in Ihe world to save So open a savings account at Hartford National. I.et us Joi?iMs. will he mailed nas reuii-u r nnlo nnntendere. you just as soon as it is' available. 1 , " veurs ago but he is pleaded nolo contendere, 340; money. Especially these days. Th at’s precisely why our sav­ help you be a little greedy . . . you’ve earned it. "Finally we bugged Dad enough so violence done them hy the dark side of the Iniman mind has founded 38 ycars^ nu- Joyce C. Schauster of 182 Green far from finished with his ca- ings accounts are designed with you in mind. You put in the he pul in whole-house air conditioning. appalled the nation and die world. Rd., speeding, 330; Philip T. money and we do all the work. And we pay you interest for [Jun t «,iil foi a Special 0'.'. iMon Now we’ve got it, and I mean it’s really The siory of this American family, what has heen given it 'T h e °‘63^w r-oirp rle»‘ plans to Sealund. 20, of South Windsor, that privilege. cool... all over!" and what has heen la k ^ from it, is as fantaslic as it is becomeJ o m fw what h a t he calls a "sales- speeding. 186; Michael S. Spier, HARTFORD C <;NATIONAL B A R R iC iN i frightening. ' ‘ -ritll MIMI TilAliKIlV " llm.k his conviction 20, of New Haven, arrested in T h at’s why we have 2 kinds o f savings accounts. W e know > Ihat’-'AirboyB a’ home - Vomon. apocdti^c. *26; Poler M. le of them has to be right for you. 'Fhat’s precisely why we You too can have real air condition­ Once before The Associated Press has clirunicled a shock- h'.sUihlishrtl tTll’J WM€R£ MONEY GOES TO WORK FOR PEOPLE \trmher /■*./>./.( ’. CHOCOLATES * , o th e , om ,o»o<. ond f , . . o ' 'ay 4% interest on regular savings and ,5% (minimum deposit ing— in the whole house.'**lt provides ing tragedy of this aiilicled family in “ riie Torch Is Passed”, Enclosed is S Send mo copies of ..m.^^nxihllltv " following too closely, 330 A^H result of this feeling in Coses continued at Manches- coolness, humidity control, filtering and one of the largest selling hooks of all time, and the classic Tiiumph .ind Ttaejody .'ll S3 each and , copies HAHTfOm' • (ASI HARTfORIi • WlSf HARHOHl' • UMWOOP • WIMiSOR • WiTHJRSMUl' • MANiHlSUR • fARMINiJUN » rORRiNl.UiN • PUINAM . NORTH CROSVCNORDALt U NORWICH of The Torch Is P.issod at S2 each. 1947 he established Hoosjer ter include: Mary C. Carlle of U N TR A l WUA(,| . MONiVIllt • COlCHfSTlH v NIW lONl'ON • MYStiC • NIANTIC • Olf'bAYBHOOK . slONiN .ION . ISSfk • wROTON • WATIRFORI' • lEMYARn • MlOOtflllOWN air tWculation. Keep cool ELECTRIC- account of the assassination of President Kennedy. ■Town a residence for homeless Colchester, arrested In Man- ALLirt...and the living is easy. Call Now, in a lime of natiomd shock and sympalhy, the A P is bovs In Schererville, Ind. Over Chester, larceny »15, to i producing another hook on this fated family. N am e the vears he has divided his July 16; Robert L, Durepo, 17, V VitH your|9^aler or cooling specialist. Ime between the town and hls\ of Coventry, operating a motor It is called "Triumph and Tragedy:-The .Story of the A ddress ._ duties aa pastor of the Immacu-l vehicle without a license, speed- A Kennedys.” .Many of those who wrote "The Torch Is Passed” late Conception Catholic parish. Ing, failure to stop for an of- Liggett Drag E. A. JOHNSON City The* Hartford Electric Light Com pany arc at work on tlie iieiv project. It will he a hardbdimd hook State Z ip . i Now he Will travel over the [fleer, and failure to drive in PAINT GO. ' country urging people to start the proper lane, to July 11; fully illustrated in color and hliick and white, a fittiug at the Paritadc 723 M A IN ST. rouR mmoRowNfo [liciric compahy m o?^ L ys^ o w n ». . Francis Hildebrand, 19, of 11 I T I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1968 PAGE FIFTEEN PAOl PAOI fOUBTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1968 THE Football Owners Sound Alarm Pitching Likely to Dominate Managers Feel^ Herald Angle Tiant and Drysdale Nominated as Starters EARL YOST Sport Faces Long, Disasterous DU8TY SOFTBALL RuMiIng into a 8-0 first inning Issued a owners cannot contract tor any weni on HOUSTON (A P )—’Mail- K«tme winner Don Diysdale of The'AL went through _ an hour third baseman; said, "The ball practice sesalon, including Carl WlIHama said he started Tiant 'batting averages. Team avor- i Meanwhile, Modell lead, Canton's Oilers went on manager of the Oreen Bay among those scheduled to start amount of money cconcemlng to whlD Harrv’z Piz7n ip«f nip-hf TV i wi.i- Los Angeles, eeld, "I lean to- workout Monday afternoon un- bounces true but It sure gets YastTzemsWand Ken Hlarrelson because "I think he’s a damn age for the AL to .263, with Ya»- CHICAGO (AP) — Na- tion asid ft had failed to resolve "Despite Jo not ,„ow Basebairs Best Draw at Gate Packers, who as the champions workouts Wednesday. statement that said, at Kemey Field 10-8 * “8 ®t8 LMck Williams of the y,aird ^ pitoher’a game. Thto has der order from American through the Infistd quick. I’d of Boston. BUI Freeman of De- fine pitcher. We may no* have trzemskl at .301, the only .800 its disagreement with the own­ 1970 ^ . „ „ . . . , u V, 11 __tional Football League own- of pro football, must meet the George Strickler, sports editor j^yj^g granted 21 demands of the situation will be then.’ ^ ’ ■ American League and Red been the year of Wg zero.” League President Joe Oonln to like to hl( here all year. It would trodt and Mickey ManUe of New the name guys they have on the hitter in the starting Ilne-up. Quickie: Whrch major league baseball team is the ers over {dayer pensions. College All-Stars in rf. Some of the American League of the blggM breaks I’ve ever Botii A)l-8tar teams came into Drysdale’s fifth All-Star stait, BllUards. games . . . Ty Tolland, who re­ Cardinals, who will start 10- owner of the Houston Astros. Brooks Robinson, Baltimore stars weren't on hand for (he had." the game with rather anemic tying (he record. Speaking of attendance, the cently observed his 40th wed­ Bookmakers on Band Wagon Cantone 311 012 2 10-16-1 New York Yankees are running ding anniversary, for years wtCs Harry’s 000 841 0 8-10-6 9 - S0,000 behind last year’s total.of Mancheeter’s No. 1 ranking ten­ HUHTING Klein and Oibbens (4) Dubay,; admissions . . . Tommy nis player. Holland’s winning Michaud and McCormick. Wilt Trade Henrich, who earned the Old style for years included hold­ SILK CITY SOFTBALL ReUable tag while playing for Bill Casper Alone i n d ^ ing two hands on the racquet. ' Two six-run Innings are better the New York Yankees, has To Ijokers The system worked for morq. than one such outburst and as signed as a minor league ba'- than a decade. a 'result, Center Billiards man­ tlng coach with the new Kansas MSHINC aged to hang a 16-13 defeat on INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE DueToday Caty Royals of the American In Praetice Round the Walnuts last night at Mt. Hits and errors were the same League . . . Basketball Hall of End o f the Line WHAT ’8 DIFFEBENTT Nebo. but the Lawyers scored two PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Fame at Springfield, Mass., is ___ _ Philadelphia 76ere hold a press CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (AP)—Bill Casper gave the What’s new in fishing tackle? Twenty four base hits were more runs than the Oilers last open dally from 10 a.m. to 9 G«>rge Mitcl^ll repot^ a conference today to tell the 1968 British Open Golf Championship the Garbo treat- Amid the ballyhoo™u.y.n« that »^-ac- collected by the Cueballs \yith night at Verplanck Field and p!m. . . . Don’t be surprised if record number of 90 boys ^ve sports world what * already ment and said todaj' that this might be the way ^ companies the IntroducOmi of Mr. Everything, Carl Oolangelo the result was a 6-4 decision. 1 Mickey Mantle hangs up his enrolled for the current Glen knows — that Wilt Chamberlain tune up for a title every professional in the woriu -new ” fishing lures and letting the pace with a perfect The success was the eighth in VO spikes after the 1968 sea^n and Haven Boys’ Oomp period at has been dealt to the Los An­ five for five at the plate. He 13 starts while the OUers were Joins the Yankees in a white col- Sperry’s. A number of appli- envies. equipment, we sometime* tend geles Lakers in one of the major Uir capacity . . . In case you canU were turned down to keep The 37-year-old San Diego. to overlook the fact that almost also contributed two great bowing for only the second time Calif., {Mofesskmal who has won catches up eigainst the fence in trades in National BasketbeUl missed it the New York Yankees within a working group. Big at- everything now on the market in 13' games. Association history. more than a quarter of a million the fifth aiid seventh Innings and BOld John WyaU, veteran re- tractions have been Toby Kim- has a direct descendant many Dick Letts’ homer in the last A 76ers’ spokesman aaid Mon­ dollars on the American circuit also tallied five times. lief pitcher, to the Detroit ’Tigers ball and Wes Bialosuknia, form- years — even centuries —old. inning settled the issue. He also day nigh* (hat simultaneous in the past two (years, ap- Mike Reardon (4 (or 5), Ran­ n I _r-i „ er UConn stars now in the ABL. Modem tackle to far removed singled. Teammate Jim Has- press conferences would be held proadKd Wednesday's opening dy Smith (3 (or 6), Bob Bran- from that of the hor»e-and-bug- keth added two doubles. at Lo9 Angeles and PhlladelpMa of the 72-hole contest in the lone­ nick (3 for 5) and Dave White gy days, observe the fishing Best with the bat for the Oil­ to make an announcement. The ^ t Offensive liest manner possible. (3 for 5) all aided the Billiard authorities at M ercury out­ ers were Danny Champ with a subject matter was no* re­ ™ guard ^ th the Green Bay Pack- Casper went around Carnous­ scoring. It was. the second big boards, but there are very few single and double and Bruce vealed, but The Associated tie’s fearsome 7,252-yard, par-72 six-run frame — the elgth — sr^iei^^rtre^'N^aiio™cago ; items around that couldn't be Landry with two singles. Press reported Friday that (he time to several flourishing steak layout by himself Monday. League and the past two sea­ obtained by Grandpa during Ms that settled the issue. Lawyers 010 032—6 6 4 trade already has been consu- houses in Wisconsin . . . Pete "I discovered the course,” he sons with Denver in the Ameri­ barefoot schoolboy days. It Trailing from the first Inning Oilers 101 002—4 6 4 moted. Oordera will serve as commis­ said quietly. can League. He plans to go into may not have been as attras- the Walnuts not only caught up AMERICAN LEAGUE The 7-foot-l center, greatest sioner of the Rec Summer Inter­ Before that, h ejv en t to two in the sixth but went ahead, school teaching on a fulltime tlve or as operative, but its re­ No-hitter was turned in last offensive player in the history of mediate BasketbaU League Sunday services of the Latter 10-9 on Bob Plosky’s triple with scale in the fall. The burly line Day Saints in Dixidee, as a re­ sults were fairly good. night by the combined pitching basketball, was swapped to the backer has been a substitute Three UComi ^ b a l l p la y m Even our fur-robed anaestors the bases loaded. of Mike Twerdy and Ken Holt Lakers for All-Star guard Ar­ were picked In the recent major cent convert to Mormonism. On Joe Twaronite (3 for 5), Eric teacher In the Agawam, Mass., SPEAKERS— Among those who lauded Don Bums, center, last night at Wil­ of prehlstorir times devised as Police A Fire whitewashed chie (Jlark, veteran center Dar- league draft, outfielder George Saturday, he addressed a Latter Ozoto (2. for 6). Bill Vtot (2 for FREE RIDE-^Tom Haller of the Dodgers isn’t offering any piggy-back ride school system the past several lie’s were Waine MacArdle, toastmaster; Don Ormrod, director of athletics at tackle that would do the Job. Sears at Waddell Field, 6-0. rall Imhoff and second-year for­ Greer and pitcher Brian Bach Day Saint’s youth meeting. 4), Paul Sartor (2 for 6) and years New Haven College, Earl Yost, Herald sports editor, and Bill O’Brien, Bums’ Small round stones, pointed on to Atlanta’s Sonny Jackson. It’s just one way of breaking up doubleplay. Twerdy worked the first four ward Jerry (Jhambers, plus an by St. Louis and hurler Ed While none of this seems to Tom AmaJdl (2 for 6) paced * » » I high school coach in New London. (Herald Photo by Buceivicius) have anything to do with golf, both ends with a line tied in the innings. Only one Sears nmner undisclosed amount of cash. Baird by Boston . . . Thanks to the losers at the plate. middle were effective in putting Jack Ramsay, the 76ers’ gen­ Here ’n There Buell Chapman, Zone Eight Casper is convinced it has. Billiards 161 010 160—16 24 6 advanced as ftu- as third base. On top of that, he said he fi^ cm the table more than 7,000 eral manager tor three t/ears, chairman, corrected standings Walnut Oil 161 021—13 16 9 Ray’s and Grads -Addicted to Hustling- Brian Kilpatrick, Jack Ma­ Tonight’s major league All- needs such intMlm breaks to years ago. has been named to succeed Ale in American League baseball Brannick and McAdom; loney and Dave Fleishman each star bas^ ^ from Hous- forwarded. The Rock- keep him steady, nerveless and The Egyptians of about 2,000 collected two hits for the PFs. Hannum os coach. Haimum re­ Friends, Athletes Gather Slegal (4) McNeU and In Court Wins signed alter the 1967-68 cam­ ton will be carried on Channel viUe ___ man M hasVaa longl^vinr beenVwkAn ao hardEiaFfl on top of his game. with a reed rod and length of Head-First Base Slides In defeat, Bigg Grimes fan­ Twaronite. ____ Action started last night in paign to go with Oakland of the 80 starting at 8 o’clock . . . Ber- worker in the fine Legion sum­ The bookmakers must be Im- Home Tonight line very much like our familiar ned 11 batters. He was reached J REC SOFTBALL the Rec Department’s Summer rival American Basketball Asso­ nie O’Rourke, Middletown rec­ mer program . . . Jimmy Mar- pressed. cane poles. In the 1400’s walk­ for eight hits. Maintaining Its perfect Basketball Leagues, Trademark of Pete Rose ciation. reation director, will stage a tello spun a two-hit shutout last Without any kind of practice Riding _ the crest of a three- ing _____ sticks_____ that were actually Police & Fire 203 010 6 8 0 To Honor Ex-East Coach record, Sportsman Tavern trim- Ray’s Restaurant had an easy But although Ramsay will 4.2S mile cross country run Sim- round or scores worth talking game winning streak, Manches- nine-foot telescoping night as Hamilton took over the ftohlng med Tetoo last night, 10-1, for trimming Somiffs at CiNCJINNA’n (AP) —Spunky baseball is simply that “ I love Sears 000 000 0 0 2 (AP PUotofi day afternoon starting at 2 honor the school’s first director Don having the .same success about, Casper still is rated as at American Legion baseball were common. preside at the Philadelphia Hartford Twilight Baseball By EARL YOST win No. 9 Telso fell to 4-3. Charter Oak Park, 59-34, in the Pete Rose is a terror on the the gam e.” Twerdy (4), Ken Holt (2) and TESTS DOME— Frank Howard, Washin^on ou'lUt- o’clock at Wesleyan in honor of of athletics and for six years and progp^ss with the program 5-1 for the title. Just behind Jack team will play host to (3-2) news conference at 1 p.m. at the League lead with a 5-0 decision Even spinning rods, which Dave Solomonson and Bud opener. The Grads overwhelm- bases and in the outfield, not to Although Rose is playing his Kilpatrick; Grimes and Van J Amby Burfoot . . . Frank Toro at New Haven as he has had Nicklaus, the 9-2 favorite. Stafford tonight at o’clock at fielder, checks flight of ball against glass top of Spectrum Sports Arena, the an­ over Vernon. 'The Wesleyan ace Center of attraction last the head baseball and basket-^ 6 Americans consider "new,’’ had Minor dam m ed homers (or the ed the Indians in the nightcap, mention at the plate. He is ad- fourth different position since Hiper. and Bill Boehle, two former lo­ at East Catholic. The rating Is remarkable Mt, Nebo. Astrexiome in Houston during American League nouncement of hds appointment from Venx>n dpmed six and night, a position that he ball coach at a far^ell party, their origins as far back as the Tavemmen. The latter went 82-33. dieted to hustling. ’ joining Cincinnati in 1963—sec- NATIONAL LEAGUE cal football players, will serve "He was my unanimous when one considers that Casper practice yesterday before All-Star game. probably will no* be made then. walked four. He also was a per­ has enjoy^ on many occa­ It was a most uniisual affair, Manchester (5-3) will use Us 17th Century in Europe. three for three, Solomonron j>ick Cobb (15), Joe Amaio Cincinnati righttielder ond base, third base, left field Nine hits' each side collected as assistant coaches with the choice,” he added. , never has played Carnoustie, fect two for two at the plate. sions during an outstand more of a family gathering. regular lineup with Clhuck May, The RomEins came up with the added a double and triple (ot ( ) and Carl Hohenthal (1) harder” and his ambition and now right field—he does not but Moriarty’s scored three Hartford Knights this season in never has competed in toe^ t starting at second base, 15 He also drove in two runs . . . ing career as a player and There was no pre-{>ublicity, "The boys will never forget first artifical fly, called the Red Ws night’s work anA John Me- ^ere the big guns for the Grads. ^^g ggem to be hampered at the more runs and this resulted in tiiB Atlantic Coast Football the character building molded ish Open, and is somewhat of a * Prediction Department: Ameri- yet Willie’s main banquet room The locals are but one-half Hackle, and they edso used clam Parland and Burt B^kemlie Kiernan (14) and Doug t^p players in profes- plate. He has been leading the a 6-3 duke over the Manches­ L- Catholic High July 1 to accept and did them all with great sue Tuesday — Gunver vs. Pet fc»iH‘“Aff"the” challenge of confirmed Monday the signing know how to walk-in a game, If Pete maintains his current Most of the harassments, the cess.” (5) and Sullivan; McKee and “Respect. That’s the word. them In their rears for 50 years pearance with the Boston Red a position as head basketball Center, Nebo; Congo vs. Sav­ By FRANK EOK Francisco and won only $600, new* TTniiers and posted a of Paul Richards to a new con- that iu is. Uo He nine runs fn to first base atnt pace, he will (ar top his past hit- ' , John Malin presented Bums R e s ^ r We must" rJspecr"one Pronounced. But the'nVa^ree vdth"them" Sox In Yankee Stadium this coach at New Haven (>>llege. ings, Robertson; Walnut vs. AP Newsfeatures Sports Editor hardly enough to cover ex- the1,10 South Enaers nieht ana at Rob- tract extending through,u____ f„n 1971. full speed even when,.,h«n heho getso-oto a„ tingtino- performances,norformnnees including Lhariesoois. “ .. they still occur, although sue- with a purse and Doug Melody another.” Competition Keen in Camp spring, the Amercan League’s Add one 3-36 .sports Friends lb Billiards, Keeney. V*" e(- Richards is in his second year base on balls. The 26-year-old .312, .313 and .301 averages in cess is^ bringing changes. Bob says he is not as actively "Donnie is a young fellow on and Tom Malin, on behalf of TV> find out what makes Lee pens^. But his fifth in 1967 most valuable player was drag­ erteon j (or the as vice president in charge of also goes on a dead run to and the last three years respectively Bob Gibson, baseball pitcher He now is making endorse, angary as he might be, however, the way up. He has something the basketball players, gave AMERICAN LEGION Trevino tick you must go back a made him an automatic quail- ging a .241 batting, average. Mike uavifl ...... /vvx*y«4'afii’«na from hLs outfield position, cov- and a record of more than 200 Sports extraordinary, knows about re­ ments for two firms, for in. because of the press of his pub- As Chiefs Open Grid Drills to give,” ' the guest of honor’s their former coach a large sil­ Tuesday — Stafford at Man­ year ago to the locker room at Her for Oak Hill. wipers. Gil Flavell added three baseball operations After four mid-May games ers a lot of territory and seems hits In two of the years. spect. It is something due any gtance, General Electric and **® ^e- high school coach in New Lon­ ver bowl. chester, Nebo 6. Baltusrol in Springfield, N.J., Another clue to Trevino’s per- bite and Roy McGuire, Stan KANSAS CITY (A P )—Kan- Robert Holmes of Southern U., against the Bronx Bombers, Wednesday — East Hartford the day after the third round of sonallty lies in hto boyhood. He Washington has won .two of its to specialize in diving catches. "Barring injury, I have every- man who can win three games Fairmont Foods. "I’m always on a stage now,” don said. Bill O'Brien was the Admitting that he was “ lost Zlma and Joel Grout Briefs three of which the Boaox won, the 1967 Open. I aiiu I h three Rose Bowl games against The effervescent Rose's ex- thing in my favor to lead the , . e*"®‘ e World Series and "They’re aU I’Ve had in 10 he says, "and I never have real- •as City has more question drafted by the military, speaker, Don’s first coach when for words,” Bums paid special at Manchester, Nebo 6 ; Stafford found a discarded 5 Iron which Yaz was hitting 298. Yaz made eacheacn. Carlo Petricca and zima planation for his daring style of league,” he says. "I just want Rlch Allen of the Phllaiielphia give up only 14 hlte in the proc- majors,” he says, ly gotten used to it. You Just marks and more competition for ,.^g Garrett, he was a little, curly-haired lad tributes to men who have help- at Rockville; South Windsor at ■nils swarthy and breezy Tex­ became Ills only club. He swung starred defensively at third base Big Ten t e a m s . ______nine hits In 15 trips to the plate. ------to avoid slumps.’' Phillies fanned four straight ess, who can strike out more "And I don’t know if I ’ll get don't have the . time . to. do - the positions than any time in the McCUnton, of 14 playing with the varsity as ed him along the way. Bill Glastonbury. an, a golf pro since 1962 because It at Glen Lakes In Dallas when­ What’s more he beat Yankee and shortstop respectively To top it all, Rose claims he is times against the New York than 200 men In a season five assume it’s tWnSfs you’d like to do.” past five years. But the Chiefs Hayes, but we need one a sophomore, helping the school O’Brien and Hugh Greer, his he gave lessons Dor 830 a week ever he • oould get over the manager Ralph Houk’s version LITTLE LEAGUE Best with ‘he wood tor the ^ Rain Chccks Needed Tonight .. "hot weather player” and, if Mets this spring. Tom Seaver times, who can pitch five because I’m a Negro” He also admits that he doesn’t might bid strongly to regain the jjjQj-g jn ^ase any one of them is win the State and New England high school and college at a place near El Paso called fence. He never took a golf les­ of the Boudreou-WiUiams shift Tuesday — Medics vs. Nas- S omth u th ------Enders (2-7) were Ron , ______n that is true, it could mean he’ll was the pitcher. The following straight shutouts and win 135 ’ al a b e d o e s n t League hurt,” the coach said, basketball titles. coaches; the Rev. Charles Horizon Hills Country Club, had son In his life. He Is, for the most part, on know If he’s the type to lead a by driving the ball to all fields kiff, Bucktoy; Wipco vs. A 4c N, Gustafson, and Jim Stamler be swinging a potent bat in the night, Allen drew four straight games for the St. Louis Cardl- championship. ^ competitive "Athletes at East Catholic never won a golf toumeiment Later on he played Tentoon protest march — or eV'Cn Join Shaw, principal at East; . his Waddell; (Norman’s vs. Ansal- with two hits and Fred Tozzoll hot. . days , of , July------and- Augpist . ------* walks. nals. 6 y 6 • "Tills competition is the of the stadium. will never forget him,” he add­ unless you care to count the 1965 Park, a municipal layout In Dal- First All-Star Tilt Indoors "I can't really say what I’d one. spots are on defense. It is Aaron parents, who were present, as di’s, Verplanck. who tripled. It has been 30 years since a — — But that respect isn’t the greatest tonic in the .world.” "We'll give him all the left ed. ‘‘He will go on higher than Texas State Open. las and 'a haven for hustJers. Brown, 266, VS. Gene Trosch, well as his pretty wife, Ann, Wednesday — Moriarty’s vs. Annum 31® 000 2 - 6 11 0 Red won the National League Manager Cal Erm er of the kind Gibson is talking about. said 0>ach as he side of the field he wants,” New Haven College. This is on­ Now he was tied for eighth Over the two courses there he 277, at end; former end Chuck a onetime cheerleader at New Grisen Manor, Buckley; Sears .______»i ------South Enders 002 001 0—3 7 2 Minnesota Twins coached for Two years ago, when Gibson prepared for the opening of Houk said in effect. What the ly a stepping stone. I wanted At Houston’s Astrodome batting crown. The last one to Hurston, 240, VS. Bud Abel, 220, London High, vs. Dillon’s, Waddell’ Lawyers coihpetlng with borrowed haa been known to shoot 62 on Flavell and Kaskell; Gronato the Baltimore Orioles in 1962 and his family moved Into an roolde camp Wednesday at Lib­ Yankee pilot did was place him to come back to New Lon­ vs. Paganl’s, Verptanck. n««ey and four strokes off the each course. By FRANK ECK more’s April no-hltter against do so was catcher Ernie at right linebacker; Jjm Lynch, It was a night to remember. bardl with a .342 mhrk m 1938. and scouted for them the follow- all-white neighborhood - In Oma-V erty. Mo. "This Should juice ev­ three inflelders between second don and coach, when I retired, ______lead. He was an unknown and "If you get nenw» there you and Sandborn. AP Newsfeatures Sports Editor Dick's Boston Red Sox. 235, VS. , 245, both Rose would like to match that ing two years. ha. it hadn’t been easy. But last erybody up.” base and first base. The third but he was happy to stay at a l u m n i JUNIORS There will be something dlf- Cleveland’s Luis Tiant, Chloa- second-year, men, at middle the sportivriters asked him how lose your money," Trevino said year, after the World Series Stram to confident he has the baseman was the only player East.” Scoring ferent about the upcoming All- go's Tommy John and Minneso- FIREMEN... linebacker; Sellers VS. Emhit l*e ^ell- before the Masters. "And when against Boston, the black man talent to fill all eight question guarding the left side of the in­ Don Ormrod, former basket­ inning the Cards trim gt^r baseball game. It will be ta relief ace Ron Perronoski Thomas at left com erback; and “If I do weU tomorrow.” Lee you're playing for money you game. on the block was a celebrity. mark positions, with a potent field. ball coach at New Haven who Mets, 14-4 last night at Char played indoors, to a sellout also appear I'Urly to see their Jim Kearney VS, Dave Bonds at (Buck) Trevino had said In a don’t have, that’s when you find College Education Ambition Now — surprise!—new friends Excellent opportunities at mixture of rookies, taxi squad Yaz cooled " .s lewhat in resigned to devote full time ter Oak Park. . crowd in the 45,000 seat Houston fSirst action in the classic, on the strong safety. confident tone that surprised a out how to spell p-r-e-s-s-u-r-e." were coming out of the wood­ the four May games the Yan­ energy to the demanding poet Most amazing is the fact the graduations and two trade ac­ handful of interviewers, "I However, it was not until 1958 Astrodome. And for the first basis of fine spring pitching per- work. PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT Offensively, it’s Gloster Ri­ kees played in Boston but it will as director of athletics, assured winners tallied 11 times on but quisitions— Wen­ ought to get a few InvltatlonB. while In the Marines at Okinawa time it will be held at night. The formances. "There was this one gpiy who chardson VS. at always be on his record that he the gathering that “ there will two base hits. Ten walks and ‘Sophomore Jinx’ No Worry dell Hayes and comerback Gol­ Maybe I’ll go on tour. I know I that the golf bug reaUy bit Wm. date Is Tuesday, July 9. Jim (Catfish) Hunter of Oak- dropped by and asked me to split end; . Mike hit .407 against the Yankees In not be a iy second guessing two mtoplays were recorded in PROFESSIONALS— Here’s a chance to work with die Sellers, both of Denver. can beat some of those fellows. He was known os a fine m a­ This game, the 39th in the ser- land, last year's 2-1 loser in the join his church,” Gibson recalls. Hudock and ex-linebacker E.J. the spring of 1968. ’Hiat’s 11 hits from the , fellow pros, using the best of equipment to ’We surely could win back I’ve beaten all the cats In Tex­ chine gunner, but a colonel the____ big_ -frame ies between the stars of the Na- 16th, is a must after the perfect For Twins’ Talented Carew “I’m not a church-going man the title if these people com e Holub at center; and in 27 trips. ” We are looking forward to as.” Winning hurler Bob Briggs ^ American Leagues, May 8 game he pitched against protect a compietely modern piant. You’ll get against three men at learned of Trevino’s hidden g«Hf _ _ MINNEAPOUS (AP) —Rod college education. And he says anyway'and it was so obvious through,” Stram said. "We have TVeylno did well, shooting a had a one-hitter. He fanned U attendance for the Minnesota Twira jet-age pay and traditionally good Aircraft guard, where starter A1 skill and asked him to try out to ui^NL, dt'wiil be hard to Carew Is 22 and riding on top of quite candidly. ”I could use the only reason he came by was ,a whole bunch of key positions, par 70 to finish fifth and win for the golf team. batters. the first time officials of 24 ma- benefits. but we have the ability at each nolds was lost to Cincinnati | , (X). _ Cards ®12 0110 -1* ' ■ "2 ^2 ;” ” ;"‘t^ ” rfou!r'of'which leave catcher-Jerry Grete of the the baseball world, Yet he Is a some education right now. You that he wanted a Negro In his Neipsih Tennis Players 6 0 Lee did, allot 68-72 and his mel VOLUNTEERS— If you enjoy your volunteer work one. I’m hoping the competition expansion draft, Mets 300 0 01—— 4 * J. t ’ are 1969 ^ expansion expansion clubs—San New York Mets qff the team long way from achieving his never get enough education. chureh^ But not Just any y ® " ’ e’ler on the eve of chine guij’ dky^ were over, now's the time to move into a full-time fire­ will produce better depth and Merz Is over his back miser- the final day of the 1968 Open he Trevino’s surprising vlctoi ‘“sriggs and. Maher; McKeon, Seattle, Kansas aty and that has two outstanding catch- biggest ambition. at*'*^rce''wLhtoKton Series herj^ \°tum ed\im Losers with Pine\4ilores J Leber Lettlerl, P. Leber and Montreal. ers k Atlanta’s Joe Torre and The star second baseman of baseball at George Washington Se^s hero. tumea mm fighting career, upgrade your skills and your more quality players over-all les and fates No.l. Kansas was one stroke behind and once at Oak HUI was anytlUng W a ■ ’ with baseball spreading its St. Louis’ Tim McCarver. Grote, the Minnesota Twins took the in New York in his junior and do^. vi than we’ve ever had.” a t y ’s firs( two draft choicas Neipsic Tennis Club men went and Phil Hyde, alsoa Bill Clark Burger. paycheck. : ' more he was asked about pres- fluke. It’s just that th^Mnyear- talent thin at the top, these new never an AU-Star, led the sur- American League by storm in senior years to concentrate on Honest, independent vi- Until recently, it appeared were guards—Maurice “ Mo" down to defeat in a doubles and Ben Ford, Jack Davis and. a l u m n i BASEBALL taienr xmn ax uie i«p, ^is schooling. tally aware, Gibson of the Car- FIREMEN T'RAINEES— If you want to be a fire­ Kansas City had excelknt back- Moorman, |252, of Texas A&M, co*...-ho„ ../(fh Dale'VanWlnkle, Ted Bailey eind ' Making the most of three hits teams may be represented in prising Mets , man, but have little or no experience, come in fieid depth. I and George Janey, -240. of Tex- ^n^nament J a st Saturday with ons tekine advantage of three the 1969 gome by players who spring and handled adroitly the season and wound up at .292, I just wanted to do well in finals is a “special black tiliu -as-..-,^-...... At* na-.. ___a.______mo ...... ♦V»« afaT>f(no> Qg»nrmH man, because of his success. and talk to us anyway. If you qualify, we’ll give "Then we lost threejbacks in as-El Paso. But they ’ won’t re­ Pine Acres Tennis Club of Weth- and Ron Haldeman, Ted Sage got ^ He finished second to Roberto WTOT8, But even hypocritical atten- about a week,” Stram said. port until after' the College All- ersfield on the home courts. A and Bill Knight, Peter Thome you the training you need. and threw in a i at Oak Hill in DeVicenzo in the Houston Construction tion perhaps should be appreci­ "You never can have too Stars-Green Bay game at Chica- round robin event with three and Charles Jacob.son, Nell Ellis Rochester, N.Y., that gave him Champions in May West ated, especially considering the EXTRA BENEFITS AT THE AIRCRAFT much.” go Aub. 2. teams frofn each club playing and Sy Kaplan, Bruce Whittles a '■ecci’i t j ^ five W ow par him |12,000. Later^ln May W Doug kind Gibson got as a rookie Bruce McLenna was killed in When they arrive, assuming eight game pro sets, resulted in and Jay Hershey, Grant and thr^rnks hitrw hlie Kevin Kra- ng " i” ces this year from the among the NL pdtohers. So is His accomplishment was all part-time, Hospital and surgical Insurants 27^ a |30,0(X) check. earned »8,812 by tvlng Gatv vontka and Gene Rlcclo held the two KWeam leagues. Dodger Don Drysdale who has the more remarkable because “i didn't participate too pitcher at Columbus, Ga. Life insurance • Retirement program a freak auto accident. Gene they settle Uielr money differ- eight out of nine wins for Pine Dou^ Ring, Hugh Watson and There was a particular fan Player tor fourth In file Colonial u-orintHi to two blows, one a For Instance, players in each appeared in seven of these he jumped all the way from the much. I wasn’t interested In .. Nine paid holidays • Up to four weeks vacation Thomas was traded and rookie ancos with the club, they’ll have Acres, The Neipsic teams were Win Sharp, Stan Milewski and Sick leave with pay • Largest industrial credit union to move out Kit (3olvln, 24, capa- ~Ted Bailey " and...... Win Sharp, scor- -.Ed Trares, Charles _ . and . _ Eric . ^ ^ 1***^’ *’® and In early June r rT Gema- n leai^e were permitted to vote g i^ s since 1969, akl Giant class A Carolina League in one sports because I was trying to ‘“ere who used to ride me. walUr^ Dor hto Unrt victory. It he set got $II18,8008.800 nnon a second to double by Greg Gei^^atn.^ ^outfielders. In the fSan Marlchal who has deen in year. buckle down in all my English eay®; f ^ ble 200-pounder up from the taxi Ihg the lone winning set, Peter Schledlng,' and Dave Keith and was Claudia who sent In Loe’f^ Elks EXPANDED EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. Bob Lunn in the Atlanta Classic, 001 110 0 3-2-3 a l that could mean that old six since 1962. • Carew does not believe in the subjects.” T ^ait .1 ‘“uehed o squad and Baker University at Thome and Fran Sablone, Dave Clay Carpenter. The final match $20 entry fee for the 1967 Open. Manor Qualified employees have the opportunity to improve NORTHERN At Houston, DeVicenzo said: Kravontka Rlcclo (3). and standbys like Caii Yastrzemski. For Red Schoendienst the so-called "sophomore Jinx” of His plans for furthering his ~ . bu tnen^^ u ^ . their education through trade, technical and college Baldwin, Kan. Keith and Bob McMillan. Anoth- lor both tournaments will be In the local qualifying at Odessa ^ o u are young and you have a Kravon ’ Goodrow wilUe Horton and Tony Oliva game wlU enable him to join a baseball. Thus far in 1968 with u education call for a return to ‘ ^ level training at area schools. Aircrafters receive tui­ er inter-club tournament with held Sunday afternoon, July 28. he shot 89-67 to lead the nation. chance to win many tourna­ Downham: Scrutton. Goour W'lUe^ori^^^^a ^^^y ^ consistently the books when his spari time Negro young- tion refunds upon successful completion of thsir Pine Acres is scheduled for During August the club will Then he Unified second in the (81 and Wollenberg. will “ 300 '" ments.’’ Howard, whose home run hit- plt^yers who later managed In around .300, he has been able to permits. .1° courses. womenjs doubles Wednesday. run the Men’s Senior Doubles sectional qualifying rounds at Unser to Compete Trevino U going to make as ting gave the game a much the classic. The other player- snub his nose at the superstl- "I still want to go to college,” ’ Come in NOW. Talk it over ifiith the experienced em­ GRAND NATIONAL The Neip.sic Club tournaments and • Miked Doubles Tourna- Dallas. He didn’t know whether many tour stops as possible. He needed shot In the arm this managers still active as pilots tion. He was chosen as his Carew says. "If I can get this ployment representatives at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. for men and women doubles will ments. Sign up sheets will lie at to shoot tor the Open because In Dutchman EntcrH At Wutkin^ Glen be hel(i during the month of the cd Laver ^ w h o recently began hitting, games. His 1950 home run In the . But it hasn’t had that effect capacity.” "That’s where NegroesJstood SATURDAYS 8 A.M. TO 12 NOON R U H V I D SEATS NOW ON Neipsic club pro, Fran Sablone, of Endurance for manufacturers rij-intra Bailey and Sue Hadge, Stafford Raceway Lists Sprint Show of Australia in the London incidentally, both Howard and i4th Inning In (Chicago won that \on Rodney Cline Carew. a na- Carew’s Marine duty is caus- Columbus, says oioson U t E - SS.W~ S7.00, S7.50J will hold free lesson clinics for An equal opportunity smploysr to U- held at the Watkliw Glen Ford and Bea ’VanWlnkle, Grass Courts Championships, is Monday are $100,000 plus bonus one; 4-3, for the NL. ’live of Panama who moved to ing him to miss over 30 games Times have made the coi^ ry beginners, Children will play Stafford Speedway has anoth- Dickson, John Ruthford ore but ALL TIME TRIALS PLUS; 2.3-mile track. WaUon and Janet Warren, the latest entry In this year’s piayors. Even though the American Brooklyn, N .Y„ with his parents this season. He recently re- from 9:30 to 10:30 and women first in the way of racing »■ s: 504 Friday July 26 the United ^ sprints run mosUy Aug dai/Hhat he woiild drive the new and Janet and Wendy Hmltli. but need not have signed up in 1 In hie most recent perform for the NL—will______pick___ the pitch- the classic, the home tearq NL dozen'or more years of major Carew credits an uncle, uncle. Jo- former Southern Connecticut States Auto CTub makes Its first and have at W hitney two-litre, group 6 prototype Fer- Fourteen men's teanm are advance. All beginners are wel- ' once "okker "reached the quar- era, WllUame almost has to se- will be favored. The National league baseball, then retire on aeph French who lives In Gam- College star, Roger Mlllcl, has TRENTON. N. 1. New England appearence With over 100 sprint ruri for Luigi Chlnettl’s North signed to battle for the trophy. come, The clfnlcs will be held bap.fi'rvals o f the Wimbledon lect Baltimore’s Tom Phoebus League team has taken the lost his glory and the bankroll he 1s boa, Cunpl Zone, for getting him sighed wltli the Bridgeport Jets CROSSING PATHS—Jack Player and Jack Nich- USAC BWnt cars available for competition. Ttuln to accumulate. interested in baseball and ath- of the Atlantic Const Football fiircraft SPEEDWAY Amerit-an racing lean: of Seeded' No. 1 is last yCar’.s each Tluirsday morning during laus cross clubs while studying greens at Carnou­ OMn™*tefore losing to Arthur tof'hls first All-Star appearance five games, the lust three by certain to accumulate. Greenwich, Conn. X'liamplon team, Martin Duke July and August, Gary Bettenhouson, Billy Irerego U Ashe of the United States. on the strength of the sopho- one run Carew’s bumlnerburning amiambition is a letics. League. stie, Scotland, during practice for British Open. Vukovioh, Greg Weld. I ^ ^ :/

'I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1968 PAGE SEVENTEEN p a o b s i x t e e n »IAN(;^HESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1968 BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Hdp Wowrad Male 3« H*lp W cEilnd Mato 34 OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE AntomebllM For Sdt 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BUG6S BUNNY PART-TIME truck firtver and 1961 FORD Falcon atadion ER-MI6S MUFrCT.YCXra SHEET METAL, worker, ekperl- .c, l%l M THEV SAT THIS CRANE HiS Nl8S stock derk. Both tnonilnf and CLASSIFIED wagon, 6 cyUikler, atandard itAVE X ) tfPE 1ill« LETTER enced in duct layout or duct TM. M« Ul N» OI». I IS MOKE POPULAR THAI WILL 60 Answer »o riwsiwn Pu**!* aftenoon openingm Apply In tranmMon, $19«. OaH 648- OVER f TCXI^PEUED THE erection. Good pay, fringe ben- UM,VAS,LAD5,CRAMe l< A [A CREPIT CARD WITH D O W N j pel von, Alcar Auto Pasta, 296 4248. WORD "<»NnOEMT* WRORG? efita also oil burner. Call 528- R(Je K jy ANO WILL iwy<6 jBLURRED NUMBERS/^ L IK E A ^ Spruce Street. Scrambler AKP VOU EORGOriD START 7707. • AM e x c e l u e m t p r e s id e n t HE WAS A RUNAWAY Sue/AARINE OORVBiTTES, ImpalaM MaMbua, ADVERTISING Oamaroa. Automatloa and 4- SOME seriences wmt PART‘TIME IN lO YEARS OR SO/ WINNER IN 1ME WITH A 49 Sea eagles CAPITAL lETTERSf ACIOSS CLASSmED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS apeeda. 1968 to 1968. No money 0UT OF COURSe WE WAMT^ I O THER D IS T R IC T .' B R O K E N 50 Whale Maintenance Mechanic PORTER MATURiry IN OUR PICTURE 1 Feminine (comb, form) 8 A.M. to 4:30 P J l down, low paymenta. Call 288- 8715 and aak for ICr. Diaa. Excellent Job opportunity Mornings, 5-day week. N A T IO N A L o f f i c e ' WINDOW.' appellation 51 Bitter vetch 4 Fixed look 52 Sleeper’s for maintenance mechanic. Apply to Mr. Petro 9 Animal sound. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Must be able to operate and Trucks— Tractors •S doctor (coll.) 53 Abstract 4iS8 P.M. DAT BBFOSll PDBLIOATION maintain the plant refriger­ W. T. GRANT 12 Driving being ation and air-condlUoning command Deadline for Saturday and Blonday la 4:88 p.m. FHday. Manchester Shopping Parkade systems. Knowledge and ex­ 13 Play host to d o w n 36 Lubricator 1966 DODGE pick-up, \ to a 21 Former perience Is required in this PART-TIM E butcher. Contact 14 Winglike 1 Aw ry 37 Natural fat 8200. CaH 742-7415. 2 Approaches movie PLEASE READ YOUR AD field. Employe may be Robert Chsusse, Manchester part producer 38 Arabic 15 Easter (ab.) 3 Centaur called upon to perform oth­ PubHc Market, 806 Ifoln St. or 23 Olympian country caaaaUled or "Want Ada" are taken over the phone aa n 16 Sergeant 4 Streets (ab.) 39 Window ‘ convenience. H ia advertJaar abonld read Ids ad ttie liIRST Garage— Sorvice— er duties of a mechanical phone 643-4741. BY V. T. HAMLIN (coll.) 5 Retinue god nature. (Company offers ALLY OOP 24 Of a tribe glass D AT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for ttie Storage 10 17 Tear 6 Go by 40 Farm next InaerOon. The Hahdd Is req^aisIMe lor eady ONE Inoor* competitive starting salary, ...IT'S TH' / EH? I DON'T BELIEVE WELL,T'BE HONEST 26 Candlenut YEAH. MAN,TWOSE silly/OH, IT'S NOT TH' 18 Gaelic .aircraft structure root or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and than only free parking, subsidised caf­ MAINTENANCE / PICKETS WON'T BOTHER PICKETS THAT SnUATlON I I QUITE UNDERSTAND ABOUT IT, I'M NOT 7 Tatters trees SO SURE I DO 20 Moths 41 lUlian to the extent of a "make good" inaertlon. E m m wUch do GARAGE for rent, 81 Oam- eteria, complete benefit pro­ -vtxi AGAIN SOON! A BOTHER ME... that pu t \ WHAT YOU'RE TALKIN' Summer 27 Egyptian 'EM THEREIN. ABOUT??? EITHER.' 21 Ocean 8 stream not leeeen the valne of the advertisement wfll not be oonaeted movement (Fr.) sun god taridge S t Call 849-7161. gram, Including health and MECHANIC 31 Mother 43 Consumes by "make good" faiserttan. accident insurance, major 22 African 9 Diversifies food IkE OFFICE GAMG AGREES nation 10 Nullify (coil.) medical coverage, life In­ Work in cool air-conditioned 33 Changes 45 Footlike part M otereycles— ON ONE TNMG-MI95 MUFFET 24 Biblical 11 Tupian 46 Compass surance and pension. Send modern plant. Preventative pronoun Indian 35 Comfort ■ I c y d e s NAG A COMPLEMON LINE resume and work experi­ in grief polnt_ 643-2711 875-3136 maintenance work on meat LEAKY PERISCOPE = 25 Take supper 19 Instructs NORV-' ANDANEAD1D ence to P.O. Box 1488, Hart­ processing' and packaging e WM tf WIA. T M >■« 26 Tapestry 10 11 (Rookvme, Tril FVea) 1966 HONDA, 160, exceUent con­ 1 2 3 ford, Conn. equipment fdr mechanically 28 Company dition, low mileage. May be MATCN! 14 able, willing self-starter. In­ (ab.) 12 13 seen at 47 Buckingham Street. SHORTEN teresting opportunity that’s OUT OUR WAT BY J. B. W ILLIANS 29 Post, as a 17 $876. ACCOUNTANT — Junior. Re- letter 15 II Trouble Reaching Our AdYerHser? cent graduate with great op­ different. Excellent wages and benefits. WJNTA MINUTE"1'VE OH, MO.' HE'S ALSO SEEN NO SUCH LUCK/ 30 Feminine portunity to advance with a name II DECIDED TO JOIN ALL TH' TV REPEATS WE'RE IN FOR AN 29-Henr Antwering Service Butlneu Services BidMhig— Business Opportunity 28 Help multi-corporate establishment YOU.' I'VE alread y WEVE BEEN LOOKIWAT EVENINGOFAD 32 Size of shot 22 dealing in various fields s-jch as 7-9 \ VANCE PLAY-BY- O f f e r e d 1 3 GROTE & W EIGEL, Inc. 1KI »T W»A, lx. T.M. »»t ti t. SEEN THATMOVIE AN/ NEVER FAILS TO GIVE 33 Book of ConfraefiEg 1 4 finance, construction,, textile, YOU'RE DOIN' US A DETAILED PRE - PLAYOMEVERY maps Free to Herald Readers SCENE/ D-L TRUCKINO. Light truck- OARAGES norohaa garment manufacturing, real TO, BUT... VIEW.' 1 THOUGHT WE 34 Roman ACXXJUNTS payable clerk, ex­ 76 Granby Street WERE MAKIN' AN Want informntton on one of onr daseified adverttsementsT Ing done. Attica and Cellars HOMES, GARAGES, poronas AVAILABLE SOON estate and holding. Office DAVY JONES BY LEPF and McWILLIAMS bronze rec rooms, room addltiona, perienced. Must be neat and ESCAPE.' 36 Bread No answer nt the tdepbMM Ustedf Simply can the cleaned. Trash hauled to the located in pleasant Suburb en­ Bloomfield RIGHT, OiANE. kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ accurate with figures. NC!R ac­ NEVER MIND, WELL. WE'VE GOT TO ^ WE CAN REST spread dump. Reasonable. Phone 648- vironment. Call Mr. Krafehuk, FOR A GUY WHO d a r l i n g ... TAKE OFF FOR OUR VA­ EASY while .GARY THEY'RE THE eral repair work. Financing SUNOCO counting machine experience IS WITH DAVY EOUAL OF A 37 City in 5846, 648-0978. 649-6361. RECeNTLY HAP A WE'RE THANK­ CATION SPOT. DON'T YOU EDWARDS available. No down payment helpful. Manchester office, CaU 242-8628 for A i^ ln tm en t h e a r t t r a n s p l a n t , FUL JUST TO TWO WORRY ABOUT GARY. AND MARCO.' Wisconsin 3T Economy Builders, Ino. 648- New modem 3-bay, 2-llft serv- YOU LOOK GREAT HAVE YOU 39 Deep holes 36 MITCZHELL’s l a w n ^ rv lc e — hours. Call CRT, 649-5361.. CXXIASIONAL handy man H E R E .' y 40 Roulette bet 43 ANSWERINS SERVICE Complete lawn care, seeding; 6159. ice station. needed for various Indoor and INTERESTING position open at EXPERIENCED custodian 42 Merriment 39 mowing, rolling, etc. Also odd yard maintenance jobs. Call 44 Brew made ’..»lloy7ttl7^^ NEWTON H. SMITH A BON - 1. Excellent profit potential. Case Bros., Division of Boise wanted for part-time worit eve­ 46 46 47 640-2053 before 3 p.m., any­ with malt U 641MI500 875-2519 2. Location in Manchester near Cascade Corp. for typist with ning^. Must be over 21. CaU ^yards ‘ S * estllnates. 649^ Remodeling, repairing, addl time weekends. 45 Segments SO tlons, rec rooms, garages payroll experience, and willing 649-5884. 48 and leave your meeeage. ToaH bear from onr advertiser In 1186. highway. 47 Wine cup porches and roofing. No Job 3. paid tiding, to leam keypunching and IBM S3 Jig time without spending all evening at tbs telqdione. EXPERIENCED tractor traUer 48 Biblical SI 62 • LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also too smaU. Call 649-3144. operation. Contact H. A. Pac^ character driver. Steady work for quaU­ Interested? Call or write or J. W. McKay for Interview. LABORA'TORY fled person. Apply SAD, Inc., ' ^ 7 AntomobilM For Sola 4 Sing g '^ ^ K u v l‘^!Jd.® *4^ ^ c^ e n t r y - concrete s^a. Sun Oil Ctempany, P.O. Box 649-2851. 'w 7 TECHNICIAN 95 HUllard Street, Manchester. il 1776 or 289-8824. floors, hatchways, remodeling, 71, East Hartford, 668-8400. HERALD porches, garages, closets, ceil­ COUNTER GIRL for evening CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNBH Evenings, Jeff Keith, 647- 1966 CHEVROLET, V—8. a u ^ BULLDOZER, backhoe work. ings, attics finished, rec 9646. riilft, 7 p.m. to midnight. FuU matlc, good running condition, clearing, septic tanks In­ rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ or part-time. Please apply Mr.' ChaUenging full-time oppor­ NOTICE BOX LETTERS as is, $60. 649-2627. stalled, drainage fields. Paul er related work. No Job too ___ Donut, 265 West Middle Tpke., tunity for a high school BY KEN MUSE graduate preferably with PUBLIC HEARING WAYOUT - f - Schendel, 649-0466. small. Dan Moran, Builder. — or caU for appointment, 649- 1967 CHEVELLE Super Sport post-graduate study avail* ADDITIONAL McNaaflil SyadicaU. I For Your Evenings 649-8880. 8277. 896. In ^ ^ U o n . Low SALES AND Service on Aliens Help able In an expanding labor­ APPROPRIATIONS 71 Infonnaflon mileage. 4-speed transmission Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn 35 GIRL FRIDAY —To work tor atory. BOARD OF DIRBCTORa •J-T Female DRIEST DRINK (SRAMPAW CaU 649-9858. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, IN THE HOUSE/ mowers. Also Homellte chain Rooflng— Siding 14 mftson contracting firm. One THE HERALD will not R.N. or L.P.N., 11 to 7 a.m., CX>NNBCnCUT 1961 CSJEI/ROLET Impala con­ saws and International (!!lub girl .office. Must be experienc­ This Is truly a ground floor disclose the identity of cadet Tractors. Rental equip- ™ E BEST In r^ fln g - fuU or part-time. Laurel Notice is hereby given that vertible. Automatic, power ed bookkeeper end stenograph­ opportunity with a growing any advertiser using box roof repair. CaU Coughlin, Manor, 649-4619. tha;t Board of Directors, Town letters. Readers ansarar- steering. Good condition. Call ment and sharpening service er. ExceUent opportunity for company being a leader in SHORT RIBS BY FRANK Om Al. 648-7707. of Mandieeter, Connecticut, wUl Ing blind box ads who 648-6186, after 6 p.m. on aU makes. L A M Equip­ advcuicement. Starting salary the specialty papermaking hold a Public Hearing In the desire to protect their ment Corp., Route 88, Vernon, $110 per week plus bonuses. Industry. Position Is within Bcry', XA\ MuNSev /1 Healing Room at the Municipal identity can follow this 1966 VISTA Cruise OldsmobUe 876-7609 Manchester Exchange ffooflng and CLERK TYPIST CaU 643-9508. corporate Research and De­ COULD EAT A HORSE.' procedure: station wagon, 9 passenger, — Enterprise 1946. Buildli^, 41 Center Street, Man­ t ) ' Chtmnays 16-A velopment Technical Labor­ g3X>d oondltlbn. 649-9088. Interesting position in small atory. The primary work chester, (tennectlcut, Tuesday, I Enclose your reply to the SHARPENING Service — Saws, department for quaUfled activity will be in the area Jidy 16 1968, at 8 :00 p.m. to con­ box In an envelope — TO SETTLE ESTATE — 3 cars, Knives, axes, shears, skates, typist. Must be high school MAIDS WANTED of physical testing and sider and act on the following: address. to the Classi­ 1962 Falcon, 1960 Thunderbird, rotary blades: Quick service. pairing roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gutter work, chimneys graduate and have good product quality evaluation. The purchase of real edteite fied Manager, Manchester 1962 CadUlac. 876-8574. Capitol Equipment 0>., 38 figure aptitude. Good Piano’s.' Motor Inn has an consisting of rear land lo­ Evening HertUd, together Main St., Manchester. Hours cleaned and repaired, 80 years' with a memo listing the 1961 CHEVROLET, 4-door Bel wages, pleasant working opening for three maids. cated to the north of Her-, daUy 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:30-9, experience, ^ e e estimates. companies you do NOT Air. Excellent running condi­ conditions. ExceUent com­ Housewives with chUdren In cules Drive consisting of BY ROY CRANE Saturday 7:80-4. 643-7968. CaU Howley 643-6361, 644- COLONIAL BOARD CO. BUZZ SAWYER I want to see your letter, tion. Asking $476. C!aU 643-1848. 8333. pany benefit program, free school may be Interested in approximately two acres for ■your letter will be de­ parking and subsidized caf­ working hours between 9 616 Parker Street the sum of $3,660. THE CASE IS WRAPPED ------J AND IF YOU EVER GET OUTOF TR E E E X PE R T — Trees cut, THOSE UNDERWATER HCTUKES \ WE REALLY CAUGHT stroyed it the advertiser 1967 (XIRVETTE engine, 427 cu­ eteria. Apply a.m. and 3 p.m. High school Dated at Mianchester, Con­ UP. THE FIRST KNOWN | I SURE \THE NAVY, BUZ,TROUBLE^ buUding lots cleared, trees top­ Manchester, Connecticut YOU TOOK TURHEP OUT GREAT BUZ. J DOUGH'S EKT0RT10N is one you’ve mentioned. bic Inch, 485 h.p., tri-power. Heating and Plumbing 17 students in hours from 3 GANG REP-HAHPEP. CRIME ON THE SEA /THANK YOU \ SHOOTERS, INC. COULD SURE If not It wlU be handled ped. Got a tree problem? Well necticut, this 6tti day of July Brand new, still In crate. Cost p.m. .to 8 p.m. Apply by ------IT THE COAST GUARD BOTTOM HAS BEEN / AND THE 1 'USE YOU in the usual manner. worth phone call, 742-8252. M A M Plumbing A Heating. FIRST NATIONAL Telephone: 649-4667 1968. $1,200 new, asking $876. CaU calling Mr. Powers at 646- CAPTURED HIM, HIS SOLVED. NAVY FOR THANKS/ Service calls our specialty. No STORES, INC. John I. Gar$ide Jr. GO-GO. 876-2688 ask for BUI. TREE removal-Trlmmlng. Rea­ 2800. BABY SUB, SAVING MY Job Is too small. Free Arth'ii^ Tournas Secretary WELL. sonable rates. Covered for PARK A OAKLAND AVES. EVERYTHIHC! y estimates gladly given. CaU Technl'leal Director Board of Directors Lost and Ponnd 1 1966 THUNDERBIRD. Two tops. property damage. Got a tree EAST HARTFORD, CONN. 649-2871. Manchester, Ooim. Completely original and very problem? CaU Dana’s Tree POUND — MazYa Jacket. Rdyal easUy restored. Many new TYPISTS—Secretaries, Temper blue reiverolble at Mount Nebo. Service, 622-8429. parts. $996. CaU 875-2638, ask PARISH SECHETARY for St. ary, fuU-time or 9-3, Immediate PHARMACIST—wanted in bufy Owner may have by paying for Miniiwry, for BUl. LAW N MOWERS sharpened Mary’s Episcopal CSiurdi. Pre­ jobs. Highest pay. No fee. Staff down town Hartford store. ad. OaU 647-1874. and repaired. Engine tune-ups, Dressmaking 19 fer non-member of parish. Typ­ BuUders, 11 Asylum Street, Starting salary over $1,000 a NOnC3E 1968 eXJMET, 2-door, standard reel, rotary, hand. Pick-up and Hartford, 278-7610. month, bonus plan and good in­ FOR ADMISSION f a y THE TIME BUZ GETS OUT OF THE DIVER LOST: Passbook No. 25-012878 9, DRESSMAKING — Alterations, ing and duplicating, general of- 7-1 L HU. iMt Ul W. OH. tranamisslon, radio, heater, deliver, 649-7988. centive. Write Box ‘ ‘R R ", Man­ •^DECOMPRESSION CHAAABER, IT'S AU OVER. Savings DepartnMnt at the zippers replaced, etc. Excel­ flee i^ r k plus rec^tlonlst su- BOOKKEEPER ^ fuU-time, ex- OF ELECTORS, good condition, $600. or best of­ chester Herald. TOWN OF ANDOVER, ‘Oh, I agree he does his own thinking. I'm not about Own. Bank A Trust Company. fer. 643-6682. EXPERT SHARPENTNO—Pow- lent workmanship. iCaU 649- pervlslng volunteer help, trial ApiNication made for payment. clearing calendar, keeping par- CONNECTICUT to put the blame for T H A T on anybody else!" er mowers, hand mowers, pow­ 4311. balance. Pleasant downtown lo- 1964 VOLKSWAGEN convert- er saws, hand saws, electric IMi records, etc., five days a oaticni, 37^i hour week, earned Notice is hereby given that POUND — Black and brown week. To arrange appointment BY LANK LEONARD ible. ExceUent running condi­ hedge clippers, knives for home day benefits. Recent high NOTICE the Board of Admissions of MICKY FINN mate mongrel pup. Call Vernon to discuss details, call 649-4683. tion, red, $800. 643-9681. or restaurant,rotary blades, cir­ Movinq^Trueklng— school graduato considered. TOWN OF BOLTON Electors for the Town of Ando- ^ YOU AND Dog Warden, 875-7984. cular saws 8" to 24’’, lawn and Storaga- 20 $2.46 per hour. Easton A Co., ONLY TWO MEN LOGAN' 1940 OLDSMOBILE Coupe, cus­ WOMAN wanted to do house­ CONNECnCUT ’ 7®*’ STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF 043-1170. /VOH', COMEON, d a d ! HAD ACCESS TO FOUND — White and brown tom. Mags, red line tires, V-8 work and care for elderly per­ BOARD FOR ADMISSION ^ yOU'KE NOT SERIOUS!?^ THAT MONEY— female mongrel pup. Vernon /\ir T?T TO/'vivYinQ •''“ Y t8, 1968 from 6 :00 p.m. to SWISS ARMY THE TWO SOVIET. AGENTS CHARGE STEVE AS HE engine with tac. Must be seen trucking and package delivery. son about 6 hours per day, 6 WOMAN wanted to babysit fOr Ub t t L lliO lV K S g.Qo tjjg purpoee of ad- LEAPS ABOARD ONE OF THE SLEDS... Dog Warden, 876-7934. Adams St., Manchester, 643-6305 days per week. CaU after 6:30 ER POST to be appreciated. CaU 640-3824. Refrigerators, washer? and two children, one sdwol age, Notlce Is herey given that the fitting___ all persons who are STEVE, KNOCK BOTTOM p.m., 640-0742. ME DOWN.'-MAKE POWER FOUND — Golden female cock- g h ^b HOLETS — 1962s 1963s ^ WILL give a new barrel stove moving, specialty. Fold- from 8 to 4:30 dally, In Ver- Board for Admission of Electors ft>undlo be quaUfled to be Etec- • « **‘ ■ ■ - — f ‘ — ------A.. inving ^noiT*a chairs t for m * i*onTrent. ftAQ-lVznv649-0762. planck school area. Blither your In the Town of Bolton, Connect!- ^ qi Andover, IT LOOK eoOD.' er spaniel. CaU Vernon Dog 1964s, 2-doors, 4-doors, station free to anyone that wants their home or mine. CaU 640-4685. cut, wlU hold a session in the Connecticut Warden, 876-7084. wagons, six cylinders, eight barrel emptied on a monthly ' » ...... ■ ' ...... run. At a cheu'ge of $1 a month. E X E C U n V E ------Community HaU in said Town Ihe quailflcatloos are as M - LOST — Passbook No. E 3840 cylinders, standards, automa^ Painting~-Papm{ng 21 Iffi'^I^CHOPERATORS ^ jggg ^ examine the ADnUcant 'must be twm - tics. Douglas Motor Sales, 840 1-428-7818. Savings Bsnk Manche^er. L. PELLETIER — Painting — HOUSEKEEPER KtoinSt. nights.*^ toe "StoT ‘ Application made for payment. RUBBISH — trash removed to interior and exterior, papering ______L ___4. _4.^ to aamli to the electors oath fk® ovwim An/irk. the dump, lawns maintained. now near home. Highest rates, ---- VOLKSWAGEN, 1666. Good con- and paper removal, fuUy in­ Flano's Motor Inn has an CaU 649-1868 alter 6 p.m. no fee. Staff BuU^, 11 Asy- heW ^ nwntos. Any appU- AnnouncMMiits 2 dltlon. No money down, low sured. 648-8043, and 649-6326. opening for an execu­ . lum St., Hartford, 278-7610. Sald session will be held be- minirnHeeii ottl- payments. OaU 283-8716 and ask s t e PS, SIDEWALKS, stone tive housekeeper. Ebq>eri- tween the hours of 6:00 p.m. and ^ present proof of clti- INSIDE-outalde painting. Spe­ EUBkTTROLUX vacuum clean­ for Mr. Bake. walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter- ence desirable ^but not re­ RELIABLE cleaning lad|y for 8:00 p.m. zenship. cial rates for people over 66. ers, sales and service, bonded races. All concrete repairs. quired. ExceUent working doctor's office, one day week­ Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, Ruth K. Munson, C ^ l m y competitors, then caU MR. ABERNATHY BY RCLS'rON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY representative. Alfred Amell, Reasonably priced. 643-0881. conditions. Age not a factor. ly. CaU 649-4708. July 6, 1968. Town Clerk 1661 PORSCHE coupe model me. Estimates given. 649-7863, 647-1719 or 648-4918. Apply by calling Mr. Pow­ OUve H. Toomey, For Bocuxl of STOP'TOUR b r ag g ing GULP! I HOPE THAT ISN'T 1600. CaU 643-1416. A L MARINO Services. (Form- 876-8401. Town Clerk 1 s l a m ; SOME SORT OF O^^EN! x£Mm______— 5 ^ ' 1 ^ ' ers at 646-2300. Admissions of Electors /tNDCOMEON— TLL 1661 FORD Galaxie, V-8, auto- erly MAM Rubbish). Exclusive fS T E R io R and exterior palnt- H*lp Wanrad— M ala 35 Richard Moira, WELL, BUYYtXJA JONATHAN Porsonalt 3 attic, cellar, garage, apart­ c.pwmu matlc transmission, 4-door ing and papering. CaU Ph il MUchael Pesce, ABERNATHY BY DICK CAVALU ment, estate cleaning by ap­ OIL BURNER service man of­ I GAVE MORTY MEEKLB RIDE WANTED to Vicinity of hardtop, exceUent condition, Denoncourt, 742-6178. Joseph 3. Lldtra, pointment only. Free esti- ______EXECUTIVE secretary for pro­ fering good pay, vacation, paid AAY USUAL 80 Trinity Street, Hartford. 643-8348. Asking price $206. Board of Selectmen Read Herald Ads FREDDIE r IhUNk: FQEDCHE fessional . office, Rockville. ’ holidays,'/ uniforms, insurance 5PARKUN6 r TCD B E A T Hours 8:80 to 4:80, from HU- mates, allowance on resalable PAIN TIN G — Interior and ex- B E E C H A M 6 H O O L D Must have bookkeeping knowl­ and other fringe benefits. Call PERTORMANCE KIDS O P... T'D BEECHAM.ON Uard Street area. CaU 649-4062. i962''BUICK Station Wagon, In- Items. 647-10i3. ! terior, very reasonable, free O S E E A edge. Write Box T, Manches­ 289-5431 or apply Kasden Fuel onstiuge RATWER BEAT THE OTHER victa, automatic transmission, stlmates. CaU Richard TYPIN G , mimeograi^ilng, key ter Herald. Co., 340 Tolland St., East Hart­ tonight! KIPS OP THAN HAND,ViOULD PSyCHIATCIST. > RIDE WANTED from Oakland power steering and brakes, 646-9285, 649-4411. punching. Resumes, reports, ford. K EAT. BATHER EAT THAN Street to Ooim. Mutual or vi­ $786. CkOl 644-1444. BEATkllDSUR- proposals, theses, letters, bul- PAPBRHANOING Specialist SECRETARY — Speedy, accu- cinity. Hours 7:48 to 4:00. CaU rate typing for transcription, WAREHOUSEMEN, might shift. 7-5“ MERCURY, 1961 convertible, letins, billing. Low rates, serv­ Free estimates. S. J. CtomeUa, 646-8971 after 6 p.m. electric typewriter, diversified good working , condUtona and V-8, automatic, new tranemis- ice around the clock, 20 per 876-7401. work, Manchester office, 37% benefits. Geer Bros., 140 Rye sion. ExcMlent condition. Coll cent discount on Initial order. PAIN TIN G — by local teachers. hours, salary commensurate St., South \lTndsor: Aulamobllo* For Sola 4 568-3930. LUl Bond, 280-3967. Business Fine work at reasonable rates. with ability, Mrs. Kelly, 649- Automation Services. i SERVICE STATTON attendant ChU 643-1043, 742-0428. 6361. BY AL VERMEER NEED OAR? Credit very bad? i960 COUNTRY Squire station 'Wanted nights and weekends. PRISCILLA’S POP Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ wagon with standard shift, new NAME YOUR own price. Paint- DENTAL ASSISTANT ex- Apply in person, German Bros., est Douglas accepts lowest tires, lock rear end, low mile­ M A S L iE D ...YOU'LL SET WITH ALL THAT Housoholcl J^rvicM ing, paperhanging, paper re- perienced preferred, knowl- 770 Main Street IT D O W N O N s t a r c h i n m e , down, smaUest payments, any­ age, exceUent condition. OaU P O T A T O moval. Free estimates and deC' SAMDWICWE '3 YOUR KNEES, BETTER rob N E V E R where. Not small loan finance 644-8090. O f f ^ 13-A ^ g e of business office p r ^ - 5 p j i . 9 Maturo women orating service. QuaUty work' dures. References required. A G A I N F , A N D T H A N K 1 NOT/ ,G E T U P .', 1HI kr HU, Im TM, I«« US fa* OH. 7 - 9 ^ company plan. Douglas Mo­ for telephone selling, must lie REWEAVING of burns, moth- mansblp, neat, competent serv' Write Box V, Manchester Her­ ME.' ' tors, 846 Main. 1967 CHEVELLE, bucket seats, dependable and able to work holes, zippers repaired. Win­ loe. CaU 647-6664. ald. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNBH floor shift, 6 dyllnder, $1,600. Monday through Friday, in our 1967 CORVETTE, hardtop con­ 640-3928. dow shades made to measure, all size Venetian blinds. Keys central Manchester ofttoe. Per­ 50 YOU A V0UN6 WOMRM IS INTERESTED 1 DON'T LIKE TO f RUMORS'. RUM0R$! THE JUDGE'S LATE BROTHE vertible, 11,000 miles, like new. manent work, good pay. OaU DON'T made whUe you wait. Tape re­ Floor Finishing 24 BOOKKEEPER HAVE A BUT MUST AWAIT HER HUSBAND'S SEEM N0SY.,.SUT\. OKAY, TUBBS... Z PROBABLY HID IT ABOUT I933» CONFIRM CaU days 648-9067, nights 1-684- 646-3633 after 6:30. BUyeR FOR RETURN TO GET HIS REACTION 1 1069 HGA, very good condition, corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 THIS WHEN GOLD WAS CALLED IN THAT RUMOR 4411, ask for Dave. FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- Heavy industrial experience. - — YOUR OLP BY THE GOVERNMENT! TO A SOUL Main t., 649-0221. asking $825. 649-0248. 8 insT (specializliur In older yti. ii u ai. tj * MALfE H ELP wanted to reoedve hom bplacb Vet; tubbsi 1664 FORD, Falrlane, 2-door WEEK JUDGE VENETIAN blinds — repaired, DOWERT sedan, standard transmission, ance and where needed in factory. ROGERS " ^ V a reasonably priced. GaU 648- 1067 MG-A Roadster. Aa is, $100 retaped and recorded. 646-0278, hanging. No Job too small. ments. AT MOLDING MATERIALS DIVISION John VezfalUe, 648-0112. Fringe benefits such as pension 1826. OaU 649-1042. ' 649-2971. ------Salary commensurate with ex- plan, profit sbaztog, group in- OTOe, LBMANS and Tempest. SEWING MACHINBS — AU B ^ O R SANDDIG and reflnlsh pertence. mirance, paid holiidays offered. I f PLYMOUTH, 1666, Fury 8, 2- IHt h H|» door convertible, power steer­ Automatic and 4-speeds. 1964 makes, domestic and imports ing, old and new. All floors Apply Mantoester Modes, Pine 590TO$130/WKFOR ing, automatic transmission, to 1966. No money down, low expertly repaired. Work guar­ treated with 3 coats of hot wax. Rapidly growing industry. St., Miancheater. payments. CaU 288-8716 and ask anteed. ABC AppUance Repair, Also' cleaning and rewaxlng. ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS radio, heater. Must sell, $1,400. Paid life Insurance, hospltallza- PLUM BER — EXPERIENCE tor Mr. Bake. 41 Oak Street, Manchester, 640- CaU 6^-0881. CaU 646-1486. ' tlon, holidays, vacations,. and steady work,, new construction. QUALITY OOffTROL TECHNIGIAIIS THe6(?eeKPHIU75C>PH6eS' "N sroP 8870. OADKiLAOS, 1064 to 1666. Ootih other benefits. good hourly rate with overtime. 6 P(PK£OFF¥\TlBfJC0 A S A j r ' N i s e F o m 1964 CORVETTE convertible. vertibles and hardtops. Mar(y Inquire Imperial Plumbing Co., VIKfUB, MR. eWRRACOPA, /pf?IVEK J y zepA C K Excellent condition. 2-tops, 86,------lends—^toekt Apply to Ckmtromatica Corp. AHD ENUIKEERiWI ASSISTANTS with oir-oondittonlng and full 989 Sullivan Ave., South Wind­ C7F H I S , 000 mUes, 4-speed posi-traction, Building— Morfgagas 27 200 West Main St., Rockville HftAp AM-FM radio. $2,800. OaU 649- power. No money down, low sor 644-1621. payments. OaU 288-8716 and ask Contracting 14 SECOND MORTGAGE - Un- ° I ./ 1042. ______MAN FOR tire service work. This is a first-iate opportunity for H. S. gn ds or T LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSOM for Kfo. Diaa. limited funds available tor sec- s t a d iu m REAK EHTtlANCE STaHUM 1066 MERCURY Oolony Park ADDITTONSt remodeto^ ga- „nd mortgages, payments to Good pay, 46 to 56 hours per 2-year ocdlege firrade with good matlv 'chondstry 1iip h WResr/./v<3 weaon. Ltacote .angina, running 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, red leath- rage, rec rooms, bathrooms vuaL-t Kxnedient DEMONSTRATE toys and gUta-- week, oU benefits. Must be terest and aptitudes . . specific siorting Mlary To p of- T H E C OOOOO o o 11 p _ ••_A. 4*. M

PAQI ERfflTEBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ^NCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1968 PAGE NINETEEN KMI Household Goods 51 Invostmont Property H cnmos Per Sole 71 SPLIT Level — 7 rooms, modem H o m m For Solo 72 t 2 Oat Of Tswii Per Sede 70-A kitchen with bullt-lns, formal For Salt 75 Sirhan Moved WESTTNOHOUSE, automatic BERRY'S WORLD MANCHESTER - 4 bedroom dining room, 3 bedrooms, IH LARGE MODERN home plus CONTEMPORARY Ranch — NBW ON THE MARKET. Iiurge living room with dining washer, 4 months old. Craw­ INVESTMENT property, three home on big-wooded lot, 2 fire­ baths, family room, garage, 5 room older home with bam 7-rooni house with 5 down and CLASSIFIED ford gas stove. Must sell im­ places, large living room, for­ t>, 2 fireplaces, three bed­ T o N ew C ell apartments, 2 stores. Center St. large lot. $27,600. Philbrick and 100 acres at land. $86,000 2 up, easily 4 bedrooms, pos­ EAST HARTFORD — Ranch 5% A1 mediately. Call 649-8784. location. Realistically priced. mal dining room, 1^ baths, Agency, Realtors, 649-5847. for the. package. PhUbrick rooms, m battu, finished rec sibly 6, excellent residential rooms large modem kitchen, 8 Inquire - about this investor’s 2—car garage. Central location. Agaocy Realtors, 649-5S47. , room, carport. Large treed area. Terrific value at only bedrooms, exceUent condition, In Secret se w ADVERTISING special. Morrison Agency, 648- Bel Air Real Estate 643-9332 DUPLEX 4-4, central location. lot PhUbrick Agency, Real­ $21,900. Immediate occupancy. $28,600. PhUbrick Agency Real­ will h Excellent income, asfciiig $22,- MANCHESTER — 2-famUy flat tors, 649-6847. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- tors, 6494847. 6:80 p SINGER AUTOMATIC 1016. < LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sir­ MANCHESTER 900. H.M. Frechette Realty, 647 1677. and M CLASBinBD ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS OOOLTREE ehided ytird beck- COVENTRY — Lekefront 4 han Blshara Sirhan has been se­ Featured ZIg Zag sewing TRI-LEVEL DELUXE 9998. indaw BltuaUon. All city con- ons you to,look at this weU con- Weetez 8 AJL to 4tS0 PJI, venlenoes. Bel Air Real Estate, room Ranch. New baseboard cretly whisked to a ceU In the b en V machine S to 4 months old, He Fur Sdl^ n SEVEN ROOM older home, ex­ structed 7 room Colonial, nice heating eyatfem, full cellar. On­ Hall of Justice, where he wUI does everything! Overcasts, Here is a large 7 room 648-9882. LoH For S d t 73 of th« cellent condition, on bus line. nelghbortiood, among homes of ly $14,900. Pasek Realtora, 289- face trial on charges of murder­ blind hems dresses, makes MANCHESTER West Side, 4 home built for family living. 8:40 I COPT CLOSING HUE FOR CLASSIFIED ADYT. Property Includes 2 extra build­ 1789 OOLGNi Al , llT rooms, 8 better quality. Hurry, mid 20’s. l a n d w it h road frontage, on 7476, Gay Blatr, 742-9921. ing Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. button holes, sews on but­ bedroom home. Country at­ Modem kitchen, built-ins, diahea «|M PJL DAT DEVtMW PUBUOAIION ing lots. Marlon E. Robertson, flrepIaceB, 2 full baUis, busi­ OaU Paul W. Dougtm, Realtor, BuriDamd Road, Manchester, A convoy of patrol cars tons, no attachments need­ mosphere, $20,900. Philbrick air-conditioner, family room be hel Realtor, 648-6968. ness potsntiol for antique shop 649-4638. PhUbrick Agency, ResUtors", HEBRON manned by seven deputies from ■i Mtatogf li 4ersons Inter- hearing,■ iaring, ioto appear Ifif they ' eee cause Bon Real Estate 643-0683. 1^ baths, pine paneled living the community. (AP Photofax) In H a rlem and sliding doors and a 20-by- Episc STORE FOR RENT — down MANCHESTER and vtcinlty. ested tn said eataie e — of * the" pei ------ency at said time and place and be MANCHESTER — 7 room air- Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9382. nlng East Hartford Cab Co. one room with heat, complete­ of said applicationIk and ihj time heard relative thereto, and make room with fireplace, 4Mi acres. 30-inch window in one wall. Sir­ HOMART 24" window fan. GAS HOT WATER heater, $26. town Manchester, State Over 75 homes from $7,600 up. conditioned Spilt Level, 1^ NEW YORK (AP) — Patrol­ Thun ly unfurnished. $46. monthly. and place of hearingearing there, pub- return to this court. RANCH .— 7 rooms, 2 fuU AA. ZONE 'wooded lot, ell city Low 20’s. Judith Wilhelm Real han and visitors can lotSt at one 107 Burnside Ave. Regulau: $60, sell for $26. Call G.E. electric push-lnitton Theatre Bldg. Inquire Manag­ Call Mitten Realty Company, Ushlng a copy of ( thu ordi some JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge, baths, modem kitchen with baths, sliding glass doors off Estate, 228-9676. man Winston Williams con­ Claud 649-2290. neiwapapei------ir having a In cc: Ralph J. Rockwell, Admr. utilities, reasonably priced. another through the window and 643-1362 after 6 p.m. range, $66. Call 649-5483. er, State Theatre. 643-7882. Realtors, 643-6930. family room, modem kitriien ceived the idea. Watching the remb East Hartford sald^Ustirtot, at least se' days buUt-ins, formal dining room, Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Australian Gunman talk by telephone. ROOMS with kitchen privileges before the y bassador Hotel during the sena­ start, many fringe benefits In- CLEAN RUGS, like new, so sewing machine. 643-7633. rooms, bullt-lns, recreation able person. Gunman Wally Mellish, who man saw Ids dream come true adult. 272 Main Street. 4 OssUewr d Rd., Avon, Uy room, douUe garage, wood­ 612’ depth. Call owner, 643-2673. people wUl now be concerned by tor’s victory celebration follow--o> cludtiig tree meals, uniforms, easy to do 'with Blue Lustre. NEWLY REMODELEX) office room, garage, large lot. Near conservatrir of the person The Hartford National Bank and MANSFIELD—Ranch, 6 rooms, held his shotgun bride and their as 40 boys and girls started to KROEHLER Folding sof;tbe:l, and return make Trust Company, Conservator, hav­ ed lot, city utilities. Hayes some of the more unusual as­ ing the California Democuatic insurance. Opportunity to ad­ Rent electric shampooer $1. Ol- ROOM IN desirable home, kitrii- on Main St., $86. Call 643-9678. bus and shopping. Hutchins ing exhibited Its annual account CAPE MANCHESTER —oversized lots 2 full baths, 2-car garage, bullt- work In a program designed to good condition, $60. Rotary Agency, 646-0181. baby hostage tor seven days pects." presidential primary. He also is vance into supearvisory capaci­ cott Variety Store. en pri'vileges, must have refer- Agency Realtors, 649-6824. J. WALLETT. Judge. with said estate to this Court for lns, finished rec room with fire­ mower, needs overhaul, $7. MANCHESTER — 10,000 square >r, Ro tner, Karp A anowaace, It Is ALUMINUM SIDING in pswUge area, level and pri- while police kept a cordon Improve relations between the charged ■with wounding five peo­ ty. Part-time positions also place, nice Uvlng room with MelUsh and his wife were tak­ SUPER STUFF, sure nuf! L. T. Neddow, 18 Bank Street. ences, transportation Write Box feet of industrial space. Prime FIVE ROOM HOMBT, garage, ' Attys. ORDERED: That the 33rd day of BALDWIN RD. sector —Large 'vaie, phone JacqueUne — Rob­ community and police and fire­ ple in the hail of gunfire that rut available from 10-2 or 11-3, July, 1968, at ten o’clodc forenoon cathedral ceilings and beams, around him, surrendered today en to a field headquarters set up That’s Blue Lustre for clean­ J, Manchester Herald. location, inside loading dock. amesite drive, aluminum com­ at the Probate Office in the Mu­ oversized custom buUt Cape erts Agency 646-8888. men. down Kennedy. three or more days a week Seven rooms, three bed­ minutes from UConn, over an after he was a- promised a during the siege. Their baby ap­ ing rugs and ujrfiolstery. Rent Call for details. Hayes Agency, bination storms, oil hot water nicipal Building In said Manches­ of 6 rooms, 2 fuU baths, 2-car Williams, a 16-year veteran at Sirhan is to enter a plea on starting at $2. per hour. Also LIVING ROOM sofa, exceUent LARGE UGHT housefceeiping ter, be and the same is assigned rooms upstairs ivlth wall to acre. Wolverton Agency, Real­ chance to light in Vietnam. peared fit. Officers recovered electric shampooer $1. The 646-0131. heat, fully insulated. Ebccellent for a hearing on the cUIowance of garage, full basement, % acre the East 104th Street station July 19. Since his arraignment part-time afternoon and eve­ condition, two choirs. 643-4364. room. comfortaHe, convenient. NOTICE wall carpe'tlng, four nice MelUsh, a 22-year-old former the weapons from inside the Sherwin Williams Co. value, only $17,900. Paul J. Cor- said account with said estate, and lot. This home must be seen, Roieit Proporty tors, 649-2813. liouse, said he was confident the the day of the shooting, he has ning positions available. Apply Older gentleman working days XWO ROOM office, 100 percent Hie Town of Bolton Urvltee this Court directs that notice of the rooms down, large eat-in mental patient aitd convicted ivouse. rentl Agdncy, 648-6368. loaded with extras. Designed program "would help educate been in an 8-by-lO-feet cell at HIGH 4-poster mahogany bed­ preferred. References, park- Main St. location. Inquire Mar- sealed bids, so marked, to sup­ time and ^place assl^ed for said kitchen, attractive liVing For ScM 74 car thief, was takien to Ingle- PoUce said the young wo­ in person at Friendly Ice 80 CUBIC FOOT farm freezer, hearing be given to all persons and buUt for present owners. the public to the services pro­ the Central Jail. Cream, Msmriieater, next to room set, like new. Moving, ing. 643-7190. low’s, 867 Main St. ply No. 2 fuel oil to the Bolton known to be interested therein to room with fireplace, dining burn Army Camp to see If the man’s role In the holdout was $400. CaU 643-7490 after 5:30 MANCHESTER — Older 8 room Immediate possseslon. Mid 80's. COVENTRY LAKE — four MUST BE SOLD vided the police, fire and Deputies In three shifts guard­ must sell. Call after 6 p.m., Town Library, Community Hall appear and be heard thereon by room and den. One car army would have him. unclear. She passed up several Oaldor's. p.m. Colonial, aluminum aiding, publishing a copy of this order In T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- room cottage, shore lot. Treed, 'various narcotic control units.” ed him there around the clock. 872-3227. R O O M F O R rent on busline 4 0 0 -ROCKVILLE, 4,000 sq . ft. o f large rooms, $17,900. H.M. and Town Oarage for the fiscal some newspaper having a circula­ oversized garage. Beautiful reasonable. Call 749-9406, eve­ Melllah’s 19-year-old bride chances to escape and was re­ East C«iter Street, Manriies- selling area, in new store com­ tion in saki District, at least seven 1377. private treed lot. Yes, these 3 fine homes ported to have shouted Insults at The youths go to work at a One was in the cell with him at TWO AIR-CONDITIONERS, one Frechette Realty, 647-9998. year Jtily 1, 1068 to June 30, days before. the day of said heap^ nings. and chUdhood sweetheart. Beryl 12x17’ BEIGE NYLON carpet­ ter. plex on busy Rt. 83, More than must be sold Immediately. time 'when firemen In particular all times, one peered in through IBM Ooldspot, one Emerson. Call 1969. “ d mailing on or beforad FIVE AND FIVE flat In the Muddle, was taken -with her 11- police from a veranda. ing by Firth, exceUent condi­ ample parking, wiU subdivide CAPE 7 roomsk formal dining July 8. 1968, by certified mall, a BOLTON LAKE, Bolton — 5 Owners have been trans­ Through the last days of the have been voicing concern a porthole and four stood In the TAB OPERATOR ‘ 643-7490 after 5 :80 p.m. Bids, based on net price, not COTv of fills order to John W. south end of town. Owners week-old son Leslie to her par­ tion, $66. Seven piece deluxe ONE ROOM for rent, gentleman to suit tennant. Cantor A Gold- wall to wall carpeting, alumi­ room summer homie secluded ferred or have purchased a about brlck-and-bottle attacks corridor outsjde. only, kitchen prlvUeges, free tank wagon price, will be open­ HIncks Esq., c-o Robinson. Robtn- must sell, have been asking WOLVERTON AGENCY ents. For the time being the po­ siege, after an electrical break­ dinette set, brown and 'white, farb Realtors, 643-8442. num siding, garage, deep Attys.. 799 Main 8t„ hldaway, near water, 3 bed­ larger home. down cut off the electricity in when they respond to alarms In w e^ er and dryer, free park­ ed by the Selectmen on Monday, Hartford, Conn. 06103; Frank Lewis, $19,600. Fairly good condition lice did not enforce a warrant For TV and apjdlance dis­ Boots and Accossorios 46 Hke new, $70. Three piece Law- wooded lot, PhUbrick Agency, Realtors 649-2813 rooms, only $9,800. Hayes slum communities. ing. 643-1664. July 16, 1968 at 7 p .m „ and 68 E«iex St.. ManOTester. Conn.: throughout. Two heating sys­ tor her arrest lor falling to pay the house, MelUsh and his anii- tributor, trainee acceptable, son U'vtnjg room set, foam cush­ Realtors, 649-6347. Lenvls, 4837 North Kimball Agency, 646-0181. COVENTRY — High St. 6- Williams’ Idea came tor frui­ 1966 8TARCRAFT 14’ flberglas Housos For Rant 65 riiould be received by 2 p.m. on tems, garages, smaU lot. Ex- a $42 fine tor prostitution. ly had to Uve on cold canned Chicago Mayor ideal working ctmdltions, ions, sUpcovers, $76. 'ITiin M<*- room Ranch situated on a food. As the temperature hov­ tion with the backing of the Hell good salary, 6 day week, boat, very good conditidn, blue MANCHESTER CENTER, 4 that day. In the Selectmen’s of­ dUl. North Maple St.. HazardvOle, callent terms. T. J. Crockett, LAKEFRONT — Attractive 4 Mellish ended his bizaare hold­ china, serves eight, plain 'white, BEAUTIFUL 4 room, modem Conn., and return make to this 120x210’ lot, oil heat, fire­ ered around freezing Monday Gate subcommittee of the Mas­ vacation, exceUent benefits. with back to back seats. Best Wantod— Rooms bedroom rider home, IVi baths fice. Court, Realtor, 643-1677. MANCHESTER, $17,900. older room year ’round home. Built- out after talking for nearly End Soon platinum edge, $65. Electric single home, $180. a month. place, privacy. Asking $17,- night, the police guard barbe­ sive Economic Neighborhood CaU Mr. Nimlrowskl, 528- offer. 649-7149. Board 62 fireplace, garage, trees $21,900 The Selectmen reserve the JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge, Cape, excellent condition, 6 in stove, fireplace, basement, three hours on the telephone range, $25. Sewing machine, Call Mitten Realty, 643-6930. cc; ,Hartford National Bank A SCARBOROUGH Road, Colonial 900. cued sausages close enough to Development program and the PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, right to reject any or all bids. Trust Co., Conservator rooms down, 2 unflnlriied up, garage. Sandy beach. $18,600. with the Rev. Clyde Paton, To City’s Strike 6681. portaUe, makes designs, $66. WANTEUD — Board and room by Neighbood Youth Corps. FURNISHED or unfurnished Board of Selectmen, 7 m m s , modern kitchen, form­ garage, aluminum storms, city chaplain at Long Bay Jail. Mell- the house for the couple Insirle 643-0791. 649-6347. Hutchins Agency Realtors, 649- The East Harlem community CaUCAGO (AP) — Mayor 12’ MARINE plywood boot, ex­ retired gentleman in Manches­ large Ranch. Knotty pine R.F.D. 2, Box 638 al dining room, den, large liv­ water and sewer. Call Joan Jo- HEBRON — Hickory Dr., ish’s chief condition lor surren­ to smell them. ceUent condition. 568-1247. ter. Write rate, desired Box 6324. is predominantly Negro and Richard J. Daley says he Is con­ EASTCO REFRIGERATOR, Frigidaire 8 interior. Floors reflnlshed. Con­ MANCHESTER — 6 room Bolton, Oonn. 06040 ing room with fireplace, 1% doln. The Meyer Agency, Real­ Forest Park, minutes from der was that he be given a Another siege ended after less "E E ” , Manchester Herald. LEGAL Puerto Rican and about half the fident the electrical workers’ 96 Leggett St., East Hartford cubic foot. ExceUent working venient location. Working Ranch. Two baths, family baths, 3 large bedrooms, 2-car tors, 643-0609. Manchester, like new 6% chance to serve with than 24 hours, in neighboring 12 FOOT ALinCNUM boat with youngsters recruited >.•’ speak strike which threatens to move condition. 646-1072. adulU. 643-6389. room, breezeway, garage, garage, $32,000. Philbrick room Ranch, waU to wall Australia’s forces in Vietnam. New Zealand. There, in the An Equal Opportunity Mastercraft trailer. CaU 643- NOTICE Oiit Of Town Spanish as well as English. the Democratic National Con­ screened porch, park like yard. NOTTCE Agency, Realtors, 649-6847. MANCHESTER GREEN — carpeting, fireplace, g^arage, Carrying his baby son, the North Island town of^ganiav/a- Employer 7490 after 6:30 p.m. COT —WITH — dean mattress Aportmonto— Flat*— Picturebook Ranch with 6 For Solo 75 After selection the youths un­ vention from Chicago can be re­ Mid 20's, Hayes Agency, 646- weU landscaped lot. Asking yoimg man emerged from the hia, a 32-year-old Indian woman and spring, single size, $26. 643- Out of Town PUBUC HEARING PUBLIC HEARING ON SEVEN ROOM custom built Co­ large rooms plus Florida derwent a five-day orientation solved very soon. Tanamonts 63 0131. VERNON — 3 bedroom Raised $22,900. house where he had held off po­ who said her house had a taboo For Rant ADDITIONAL PROPOSED ORDINANCE lonial. Attached breezeway and Room, private treed lot, low course. They learned how to In­ The mayor met Monday with 0601. 66 Ranch, rec room, 2 baths, 2- lice tor seven days and six on it gave herself up after hold­ PORTICR STREET area — 6 APPROPRIATIONS TOWN OF VERNON garage, fireplace. Authentic 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. form residents about fire pre- Robert A. Nickey, chairman of Fuol and Food 49-A BOLTON — Three room cottage, car garage. Large lot. Leonard TOLLAND—Osiiring Rd. 6% hours with an arsenal of hand ing 20 policemen at bay for SIX ROOM duplex, adults only. room older home. ExceUent BOARD OF DIRECTORS • Colonial paneling and decor. ventkm measures, how to obtain Systems Council T-4, Interna­ FRONT DESK heat and hot water facilities, Notice is hereby given that Agency Realtors, 646-0469. room spotless Ranch, stone nearly 24 hours with a shotgun FREE — two acres of stand­ Mochinory and Tools 52 $140. 646-2426, 9-6. condition. Huge closets, ga­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Four bedrooms If needed. NEW LISTING — Six room grenades, two rlll^ , and a shot­ legal aid and how to get help tor tional Brotherhood of Electrical stove and refrigerator avail­ there will be a Public Hearing fireplace, built-ins, alumi­ gun and threats to kill his wife and a cartridge belt on top of CLERKS ing hay for the taking, on South rage. Only $18,000. Hutchins PONNECTICUT Built-ins and convenient walk- oversized Cape with full shed MANSFIELD—RaUed Ranch, 7 a narcotics addict. Workers. The union of Installa­ ATTEN’ITON garagemen—Must LOOKING for anything in able, Immediate occupancy. held at the Vemon Administra­ num storms and screens. and child if the police, rushed her sari. Her husband and two Rd., Bolton. Call 649-1363. Agency Realtors, 649-5324. In accordance with Section up attic. One of Manchester’s dormer. Stones throw from rooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, 2- Sandr^ Samanlego, a 20-year- tion and repair specialists vacate. Will sell at low figure real estate rentals — apart­ 643-2771. tion Building, 53 West Main Asking $21,900. him. daughters inside Uie house were Flaiio’s Motor Inn, opoiing 3-1 of the CSiarter of the Town better locations. Priced in up­ Main Street. Two full baths, car garage, bullt-lns, cathedral old Hunter College student who as- a unit Electric car hoist, ments, homes, multiple dweU- SPLIT-LEVEL — 8 rooms, 4 Street, Roclndlle, Connecticut,' not harmed. struck Illinois Bell Telephone ■hortly haz on evening for of Manchester, Connecticut, no­ per 20’s. For appointment call Uvlng room with fireplace, ceilings with rustic beams. The young wife followed him will help supervise the youths, Co. May 8 and their absence has Gordon— r arm Van-Dom valve grinder, Oxy- Ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real bedrooms, 1% baths, large on July 18, 1968 at 7:30 p.m. for from the house. five desk clerks, both male Rosort Proporty tice is hereby given that the J. D. Real Estate Co., 643-8129. large kitchen, three car Hurry and pick out your own called the group a "referral prevented Installation of com­ Acetylene welding set, piston Estate, 643-5129. family room, new wall to wall consideration of the proposed garage. In immaculate condi­ INTERNATIONAL and female, luU and part- Doiry Products 50 ______:______It______For Rant 67 Board of Directors, Town of colors. Over an acre lot min­ MelUsh started threatening to agency to direct people who munications equipment at the aliner, cyUnder hone and ridge and draperies stay. Garage, ordinance as follows: ASSUMABLE FHA mortgage. tion. Wolverton Agency, )Real- time. Hours 8 a.m.-4 p.m., WE HAVE customers waiting Manriiester, Connecticut, 'will utes from UConn. Wolverton shoot Miss Muddle and the baby Tear Gas Routs need help to the right place.” International AmiOiltheatre, the PICK YOUR own strawberries, remover, speed lathe, ex­ $27,600. Philbrick Agency Real­ Ordinance Appropriating Porter Street area. Eight room tora, 619-2813. ASS(X:iATES a week ago when pollfce showed 4 p.m.-12 midnight, 12 mid­ for the rental of your apart­ NIANTIC —Quiet comfortable bold a Public Hearing in the Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. The youths 'will also report to con'ventlon site. Albasi Farm, Villa Louisa Rd., pansion reamers, air grease 4-room cottage. Swimming, tors, 649-5347. $28,500.00 for Site Develop­ Dutch Colonial. Pasek Real­ up at the house to question him night to 8 a.m. ExceUent ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ Hearing Room at the Municipal 647-1300 Wanted M an the police on crimes, abandoned Daley said after the meeting, woridng conditions. Apfdy Bolton, opposite VUla Louisa guns, taps and dies, precision boating, tennis, golf. Available ment at the Vemon Indus­ tors, 289-7476, 742-8243. MANCHESTER - “New lUtlng, 6 BOLTON — NEW Listing, near about some stolen car parts. tate, 648-5129. $18,900 — LARGE 5H room Building, 4i Center Street, Man­ cars, open fire hydrants and "I have made several new Hotel, 86c quart, bring own con­ tools and many others. Tel. 742- immediately, $100. weekly. Cov­ trial Park and Authorizing bedroom Cape, beautiful large lake, 6% room Ranch, 3 bed­ The police put a cordon around WATERFORD (AP) —A 22- by calling Mr. Powers at Rsinoh. ITlreplace, IH baths, other community problems. suggestions and I’m confident tainer. 6121. entry, 742-6019. chester, Connecticut, Tuesday, the Issue of Bonds and lot, buUt-lns, fireplace, garage. rooms, one car garage, alu­ year-old man was scheduled to 946-2800. built-in range, basement. Quiet VERNON — Custom built 8% the house, but did not try to Each youngster will be paid this can be resolved very soon, THREE rooms, 474 Main Street, Jidy 16 1968 at 8:00 p.m. to ctm- Notes in the Same Amount. $19,900. Leonard Agency, Real­ minum combinations, large rush it for fear the young man answer charges today of aggra­ street. Hutchins Agency, Real­ room Ranch, aluminum siding, $1.50 an hour f or 30 hiouTB of if not dn a day or two^ within a $100. CaU 646-2426 9-6 p.m. SECLUDED Lake Pocotopaug slder and act on the following: BE IT ORDAINED, That the Magic Color tors, 646-0469. wooded lot. Lake plrvlleges. would carry out his threat. vated assault In connection with ELECTRIC WeMer, coU 643-7490 tors, 649-6324. rec room, buUt-lna, dishwash­ work each week. week.” Housahold Goods 51 one and two bedroom cottages, 1. The purchase of real estate sum of $28,600.00 be appropriat­ Selling for $18,600. Call now. Police Commissioner Norman an Incident Monday in which filter 6:30 p.m. all faculties, lake privileges. er, excellent location, tip top "We should stop worrying MANCHESTER — 4% rooms, IMMACULATE 6 room Ranch, located on the north side of Mid­ ed for Site Development on i R. F. Dlmock Co., 649-6248. T. AUan arranged a wedding tor Etate troopers used tear gas to 1968 SINGER zig zag sewing Vacancies available July, Aug­ condition. Hayes Agency, 646- about the convention. It’s going Situations W antod townhouse includes utiUtles, three bedrooms, fireplace, gar­ dle Turnpike West, Manriiester, Town owned land known as the the couple, with the bridegroom rout him from his home. machine, slightly used, button ust and September. Second Versatile 0131. to be held here and It’s going to FonMlo 3B Musical Instrumants 53 appliances, dishwasher, iMt age, lovely lot. Walk to 8ctxx>l, Oonneotlcut, for a sum of $8,000. Vemon Industrial Park, located holding a shotgun, last Wer’nes- Troopers from the Groton Firebombs Hit holes, hems, monograms, etc. right off Clarks Hill Rd., 647- be the finest convention ever baths, private patio and cellar. shopping, and transportation. 2. Ttte purchase of re^l estate on the easterly side of Bolton “Paddle Your Own Canoe” NORTH Coventry — Immediate day after Mellish agreed to sur­ Troop said they went to tile Go­ EXPERIENCED mother with 5 years guarantee. Total price JORDAN AMP, two 12" lansing $180. Calf J. D. Real Estate 1043. held in the United States,” I>al- OaU H. M. Fireriiette Realty, located at 31-88 Oak Street, Road In said Town of Vemon. occupancy, 6 room Ranch on render. Though the commission­ shen Road home of 'Vincent V. New Haven Store references wUl babysit for $54.: Easy terms. Call 622-0931, speakers plus reverb and Co., 643-5129, 643-8779. Why have a landlord when ey said. ______COLUMBIA Lake — Small wa- 647-9993. Manchester, Conneotlcut, for Sajd Site Development to in­ 44A. Garage, fireplace, alu­ er threw in a wedding feast of Impellltteri bearing a warrant working pau^nts or on vacation. dealer. tremelo, like new. Originally the sum of $16,000. you can buy on these NEW HAVEN (AP)—A fire- James W. Cook, president at MANCHESTER, bedroom terfront cottages, June, July, clude the construction of an ac­ minum storms. Only 12 years steak, curried mushrooms and tor his arrest on a separate CaU 643-8867. $700, asking $300. 649-7149. terms? bombing by at least two youths niinols Bell, sEdd installers CLEL^, USED refrigerators, Townhouse, appliances, utUl-' August. 649-0498 or "Columbia BOWERS SCHOOL — Cape, 6 Dated at Manchester, Oon- cess rood, construction of drain­ old for $18,600. Pasek MLS rice pudding plus a $20 wedding charge of aggravated assault. rooms plus paneled office, neoUcut, this 3rd day of July destroyed O’Brien’s Pharmacy would have had to get Into the WILL TEIACH beginning baton ranges, automatic washers FARFISA duo-comiMCt organ. ties, parking, private base- Ht. 87, Columbia. age on said access road, and 3-Famlly in East Hartford! Realtors, 289-7478, 742-8243. ring, MelUsh refused to give up. Impellitteri, they said, was treed lot, garage, $21,600. Phil- 1968. at Chapel and Ferry Streets ear­ Amphitheatre Monday if they lessons in my home. CaU 647- with guarantees. See them at Cost $1,000 new, r-sking $560. ment and walk out patio, $z00. any dther necessary Site Devel­ Meaning—low taxes. High Allan also turned over to Mell­ carrying two loaded rifles when MISQUAMICUT, Rhode Island. brick Agency, Realtors, 049- HEBRON —Five room Ranch. ly Tuesday morning, the police were to complete the instidla- B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 EbcceUent condition. CaU 649- Call J.D. Real Estate Co., 643- John I. Garslde Jr., opment work. income. Shows grent return. ish an, armor piercing rifle he met them. Last minute cancellation avail­ 5347. Built-ins, refrigerator, fire­ tlons of all the requested com­ Main St CaU 648-2171. 6731. 5129, 643-8779. Secretary That the Town, to finance said Act now! This one won’t which Mellish had demanded to When he pointed one of the ^ d . HIGH SCHOOL girt wUl baby able Augfust 17 through August Board a t Dtrewtors place, oarpetng, paneled rec The police reported that they munications equipment by the appropriation, issue its serial last. "make him equal to the police." guns at a trooper, they retreat­ sit days or evenings for your 31, private owner. CaU 043- room 'With fieldstone bar. Large con’ventlon opening Aug. 26. FOUR ROOM apartment, Man­ Manchester, Conn. bonds, pursuant to provisions of / The commissioner was censured ed and resorted to tear gas to were in pursuit of two youths drildren. Call 647-9626. 0491. -wooded loi;. OaU 643-6498. However, Nickey estimated it TRADER “P” chester’s north end. Second NOTICE Section 7-389 of the General by the New South Wales Police subdue him, the police reported. at 2:15 a.m. at the time of the Wantod— ^To Boy SB floor, adult couple. $80 month­ The Town of Bolton Inirites KEITH REAL ESTATE alleged arson. The youths fled would take only 30 days to set REAL "Cori” Cottage heart of I Statutes of Connecticut, revision TOLLAND —34’ Oape In superb Association for supplyingt the ImpeUltteri was originally USED FURNITURE ly. Morrison Agency, 643-1016. sealed bids, plainly marked, to 649-1922 into a nearby back yard and up faculties for the convention, WE BUY and sell antiques, and White Mountains, New Hamp­ of 1988, and any i other acts of condition, full shed dormer, VA weapon, but he maintained the charged with assault In con­ which Is 49 days away. He also supply gasoline, deUvered to the NOTICE \ young man wouldn’t start shoot­ disappeared. 41 used furniture, china, glass sll- MANCHESTER •—Suburb-t-New shire. Completely furnished, all the General Assembly thereto baths, 3-4 bedrooms, electric nection with an undisclosed in­ said he is “ very hopeful” the ver, picture frames, old coins, town garage, for Uie fiscal year PUBLIC HEARING ing as long as he was humcred. cident at the home of Richard Several famUies were evacu­ Now Open At — large 3 room apartment. In­ conveniences. $60 weekly. Cali enabling, in the principal sum kMchen, built-ins, fireplace in strike 'W ill be settled soon. WAMTEiD — good homes for July 1, 1968 to June 80, 1969. VERNON July 16th oc­ “ Mr. Allan’s patience • has ated from two nearby houses guns, pewter, scrap gold, cludes appliances, parking and 875-2272. or 1-603-367-4797. ADDITIONAL of $28,600,00 to defray the afore­ living room, many extras plus Lord in Blast Lyme. His threat A company spokesmEUi said: three tiger kittens. 649-6480 af­ watche:^, old jewelry, hob­ t Submit to the— cupancy. 6Vi room Ranch, fire­ been rewarded,” New South as flames from the two-alarm 36 Oak St. storage. $liq. CaU J. D. Real APPROPRIATIONS said appix>priation: 12x12’ workslvop with patio, % to the trooper resulted dn a sec­ ” I wouldn’t say Nickey Is dMd ter 0 :M, anytime weekelfUs. by coUections, paintings, attic HAMPTON Beach, New Hamp­ Board of Selectmen place, garage, treed lot. Only Wales Premier Robin Askin fire leaped more than 30 feet Estate Co., 643-5129 or 643-8779. BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Treasurer shall keep a acre lot, $22,800. Owner 876- ond charge of aggravated as­ wrong about-. Instidllng equip­ contents or whole estates. Fur­ shire, three betfavom cottage Bolton, Conn. $19,900. H. M. Frechette Real­ said after Mellish's- surrender. sault agoiinst him. in the air. No injuries’ iwere i;e- PUPPIES and kittens, re|dster- Good used furniture, appliances TOWN OF MANCHESTER, record of such bonds; such 0402. ment in 30 days with EUXHind- niture Repair Service, 643-7449, FTVE ROOM apartment near available August 10th. on. CaU Bids will be opened by the ty, '647-9993. ‘"Ihere will be general relief Bond was set at $10,000. ported. A flnwclal estimate , of ed and mixed. AU breeds on pianos. CONNECTICUT bonds shall be signed by the the-clock work, but wwk should center of toiyn, second floor, 643-2848. Selectmen on Ifdnday, July- 16, damage was unavailable. hand or available. Wild Cargo Notice la hereby given that the Mayor, Director of Administra­ COVENTRY — High on a hiU. ANDO'VER, — Moving, must stEirt shortly or we will never be HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques with garage and yard, $125.* 1968 at 7 p.m. should be re­ Pet Shop, 643-6108. bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, Board of Direotors, Town of tion and Treasurer or any two Fqur room Ranch, aluminum sacrifice for quick sale ray loO’ finished on time.” 643-6946 plus utilities. 1-633-6026. ceived by 2 p.m. on that day in glassware. We buy estates. Vll- ______Wantod To Rant 6B Manchester, Connecticut, will of them, who are authorized to siding, oversized garage, all on Ranch that costs over $98,000. . Preparation for Uie con'ven- OEUIMAN rilort-halred point . the Office of Selectmen. lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 FOUR ROOM duplex. Available RETIRED ’ English couple de- hold a Public Hearing in the determine the form and text, 2H acres. Only $16,900. Pasek Fabulous grounds, brook, call Shriners Visit Uon hEis been proceeding with puppies. AKC registered, fuUy Hours — Tuesday, Wednesday The Selectmen reserve the Lake St., Briton. 649-3247. July 18th. Adults preferred. Hearing Room at the MunlolptA the date of issue, date of ma­ Realtors, 289-7475, 742-8243, 742-9666. STAR Bell supervisory personnel. inoculated. Make lovable pets. sires flat in quiet tyvo-feunUy right to reject any or aU bids. and Saturday 9-6; Thursday and Call 643-4843. Building, 41 Center Street, Man­ turity, and paying agent, the Gail Green, 742-7092. ------Bv C L A Y R'/POLLAN------Hospital Sunday However, It is feared picket Reasonable. OaU 876-1884. home. Reasonable. Near bus. Board of Selectmen, HEBRON —Twelve room Col­ AKIES LIBRA Friday, 9-9. Closed Monday. cheeter, Connecticut, Tueeday, Attomeys-at-law to render an MAR. 22 Your Daily Activity Guide SEPT. lines would keep other crafts­ CaU 628-8209. R.F.D. 2, Box 688 ANDOVER — Overlooking lake. onial I Two acres! 4-car gar­ Omar Shrine Club makes its MINIATURE poodle puppies, Rooms Without Board 59 96 WEST Middle Tpke., 4Hv July 16 1968, at 8:00 p.m. to opinion approving the legality According to the Stars. men out of the Amphitheatre if room duplex. Heat, hot water, ■ Briton, Oonn. 06040 Clean Cape with full shed age! Sound interesting? Call annual visit to the Shriner's black, two females. $50, no pa­ THE THOBIPSON House — Cot­ consider and act on the follow­ of such issue, to sell such bonds T o develop message for Wednesday, the supervisory personnel try to SINGER JULY used sewing ma­ stove end refrigerator, garage. Businoss Proporty dormer. Four rooms down, one H. M. Frechette Realty, 647- 4-21-30*44 23-37-46-58 Crippled Children’s Hospital in pers. Call 647-1821 after 6 p.m. tage St. centrally located, large ing: at public sale and to do all other /47-62-74 read words corresporjding to numbers 69-72-80-89B InstEill extra telephones. Tele­ chine jubUee. Save! Save! A'vallable Immediately. CaU An appropriation not to ex­ up. Space for bath and lav up. Springfield next Sunday. pleasantly furnished rooms, For Sola 70 acta necessary and appropriate ^ TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. type and television equipment. OROOMmO ALL torasds. Mar- Portaries from $9.95, consoles 649-2866 before 6 p.m. Big enclosed front porch. Deep SCORPIO Chaplain Harold Barnsley and parking. Call 649-2368 for over­ INVITATION ceed $1,100,670 for the extension to complete the Issue of such COlOk SIAMHi IN’. APR 21 OCT. 24 There have been rumors that from $19.95. Linrited supply MANCHESTER GREEN — .5425 wooded lot. Lake privileges. \ Y o u 're 31 Sex 61 A director John Rleg have been mmy HUl. H.C. O use, Hebroii and enlargement of the 'Tewn’s bonds; and to issue its tempo­ I MAY 2) 2 Rely the convention might be shifted night and permanent guest FOUR r o o m s , single house Three parcels for sale. Four Only $16,900. T. J. Crockett, 32 Persunul 62 Rumuntic NOV. 22 M ., Bolton. SiS-SilT. demonstrator “ touch and sew” sanitary sewer system through Wanlvd— fted Estalt 77 3 Wonderful 33 Pot 63 A nd named co-chairman by Club rates. centraUy kx^ted, parking. $90 family house, "C " zone lot and TO BID rary notes from time to time in MABIC Is pwlormed by simply piessinp 7- 8-38-39 11-27-29-53/V to another city because of the machines greatly reduced! the construction of a Secondary Realtor, 643-1677. &'64-68.81-86 4 A v o id 34 Imporlont 64 T h a t'll President Frank Sheldon. BA8BNJI — 6 weeks old, red per month. Call after 6 p.m., a 10,000 square foot building. Sealed bids will be received an amount not exceeding $28,f off the colorful fruits onto ii st'f of 5 On 35 A n d 65 On 53-71-76 labor dispute. But Democratic Easy 1-36 P*""' ATTRACTIVE sleeping room Sewer Treatment Plant, North­ ALL CASH for your property O iM IN I 6 H eaded 66 O th er Shriners have been asked to and white females. AKC reg­ 649-8078. ^ Unlimited potential. T. J. at the office of the Purchasing 800.00 pursuant to the provtolotw towels, Ihen urfrUti)' Ihu iluy iiaiiir' in ANDOVER LAKE — Summer 36 O f SAGITTARIUS leaders have Eisserted It will he /-.-.iCaU or -I-..visit ..your Singer Sew gentleman, shower bath, prl- east Interceptor Sewer, Center quick embrnltleryi within 24 hours. Avoid red MAY 22 7 W o tc h ^ 37 Some 67 Y outse arrive at the hospital at 3:30 istered. Champion. Phemist- Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. Agent, 41 Center Street, Man-. of Section 7-878 of the General home that just has had electric 8 Advertising 38 O f 68 Save NOV held in Chicago. ing Centdr, 866 Main St., Man­ vate entrance, free parking. 8378 tape. Insteuit service. Hayes JUNE J2 pp.m. If the weather is good, they er bloodline. CaU 620-7620. FIVE large boom modernized Chester, Conn., until Jidy 10, ReUef Sewer and Hartford Road, Statutes of the State of Con­ Pattern No. fi4Pli li.is i.ului li'iii'ifi’i I0V4.24V4 heat Installed. Five rooms, 9 Difficult 39 Item s 69 Keep DEC i6 fi The union is Eieklng a wtige in­ chester, 647-1426. Apply 198 Spruce St. 1968 at 11:00 a.m. for; Agency,. 646-0181. 10 For - will wheel the children to the apartment, encioeed porch, Olcott Street Interceptor Relief necticut, in antlcli>atlon of thei 24 mollts; lint null iMiisIm Ini (My porch, fireplace, full bath. Ex­ «^42-43-5S-59 40 Weaknesses 70 New 2- 5-22 3 5 ^ crease of $19.00 a week for the 1. Clearing and Grubbing at names. 3761-70-83-90 ) I Ideol 41 People 71 Congenial patio for a program of enter­ SINGEIR ZIG 2 A G sewing garage, stove, refrigerator. AP fLIAN CE Route 6 Relocation and Sanitary receipt of the proceeds of the' cellent location. A good buy at SELLING YOUR HOME? For ! 2 Rom ance 42 It's 72 In 50-52-66_____ first year o f , a^ new contract, TWO WHITE male toy poodles, ROOM for rentV - gentleman Hercules Drive, IIND 1S« In colnt plot 19( tor llril-cliii tainment and a cookout. Should , machine automatic featured, only, free parking, central lo­ $146 monthly. CaU 649-4314. SALES PERSON Treatment Plant, to be financed sale of the aforementioned will and ippciil hindllin (oi n»bAaUtcn_ VERTICAL seamlnR on an A-llne silhou­ $12,900. Immediate possession. prompt courteous service that C A N C ia 13 For ' 43 T im e 73 D ivu lge C A P niC O D N plua $10 a week "for the remedn- AKC; reglsteregistered. CaU 643-9282. sews on buttons, makes button 2. Alterations to 96 Center by General Obligation Bonds of , JUNE 23 14 D o n 't 44 A dv ic e 74 /*flairs DEC. 23 ^ poor weather prevail, the pro­ cation. Cali after 6 p.m. 648- Experience preferred Street. bonds; and the Mayor, Director Anna ;l8-26-34-41 18 Y o u 'll ,_1- 6-13-15;^ fered $26 over three yean. Top- M th ZIP CODE anil PRTVA(3Y — 6 room Ranch, 2 BUYJBiRS, buyers; buyers! For 48 Unreasonable 78 And nually Euranged for many years of $5.00 per month or $44.20 s Company Benefits to Kerry Street. cial Election Held on April 80, hereby authorized to determine Print Namt, ail No. 8378 with PHOTO-GUIDE Is In 3757-65-79-87 19 Words 49 Y ou r 79 \our 33-36-54 VSt. rated workers now get $160.00 a Utton. ARer 6:80 eaU 649-4617, Aportmants 63-A ityla Numbir. by the Trudy Tyler Dancers, cash. If 'toll, call collect until FRONT ROOM, centrally locat­ e Vacations Bid forms, plans and specifi­ 1968. sizes lOV^ to 24V2, bust 33 to 47. Size baths, beamed ceiling, pan­ honn|M, land, investment prop­ lE O 20 Keep 50 iiidgment 80 Physical A o u p n iu s week. anytime on weekends. the amount, date, maturity, in­ 21 Offering 51 To 81 You 0 Good Working cations are avaUable at the SEND S0( today tor the new '68 Spring I2W, 35 bust, 2Vi yards of 45-inch. eling, garages, pond, water­ erty, CfUii now, Paul J. Cor- JULY2X j a n 21 with music by Tony O’Bright's 9 . p.m., ask for warehouse ed, 69 Birch St. 649-7129. IVi ROOMS furnished, heat, hot Dated at Manchester, Con'i terest rate, form and other de­ 22 C ounsel ,5 2 O f 82 Y ou r Conditions Purchasliw Office, 41 Center & Su-nmer ALBUM! Free knit directions SEND sot In colm plus 18t for Urit-claii falls, 9 acree, pine grove. orchestra. MDVBN WBEOC rid angora kH- manager, 246-2140. water, stove, refrigerator, cen­ necticut, this 6th day of July tails of such note and to exe­ moil nnd inielil hiiiilllni for oieh pniorn. renti, Agency, 643-6363, 648- _ AUG 23 23 W o rk 53 T rip s 83 S luJv CLEAN comfortable room for Streeti Muuichester, Connecti­ lor man's or boy's cable-cardigan. 24 Opposite 54 G old 84 M oney . tans, free. OaU 649-8978 after 6 uzim Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- 2126. 1^20-32-40-51 tral, $72. per month. 4-6 p.m., W. T. GRANTS 1968. cute, sell seuno. Sue B U, Maacheitar 25 Regofding nto p.m. BEAUTIFUL 80" gas stove. Has refined genUeman. Free park­ cut. THE ABC QUILTER. For the beginner Evenlns Herald, 8324.. -^67-73-85-88 55 To 85 I Anything goes except biting 649-8404. , I Manchester Parkade John I. Garslde Jr., The' Board of Represenitatlves ■■ IIM AVB. OP 26 InfluenceIn flu e n c e 56 D em onds 86 M o ne y clock, timer, see-through re­ ing. Also efficiencies. Inquire Town of Manchester, a teacher; the expert - a' relerence AWEiroiu. NEW YOBK, N.Y. USTTNOS WANTED — k a n - 27 For during a boxing match In Thai­ See/Mr. Tbonnson Secretary vittoo 57 T u rn 07, C harm PISCES YOU ALWAYS movable door, one year old. Connecticut by Henry F. Butler, source! Irish Chain, Nine-Patch and Stai NORTH COVENTRY — near ning on rselllng your home or 28 Or 58 Some 88 Secrets Scranton Motel and Cabins, 160. E q ^ Oimrtimlty Print Name, AdDrait wlHi ZIP CODE. Slyli AUG 24 20 land, the National Geographic ExceUent condition. $100. 643- Robert B, Weiss, Board of Directors Clerk of the Board are three of the twelve ^signs. Pal Numbir and Slii Parkway. Older three bedroom property. Our’ efforts ore un­ 29 V is its 59 S ta rt 89 Shofie Tolland TEpke., 649-0826 before I Employer______' SEPT. 22 . 30 U n so lic ite d 6 0 is 90 Course MAR 21 Crt says. Feet, elbows, fists' and SAVE AT THE 9647. General Manager Manchester, Conn. Dated at Vemon, Oonneotlcut, tern pieces: directions. Send 50t today Cape. Three car garage, five Rc^ad Herald Ad» 0 p.m, ’ / Read Herald Ads for your copy ol Q107. FASHION r.onscluiti wnmeii send limited. Your satis(EU3t(on, our 3-10-12-24 ,7 10' 9-17-25-49,^ knees fly as each fighter tries to this 8th day of July A.D., 1968. now for our latest issue of the .SprJnR acres, privacy. Only $16,600. concern. Morrison Agency, 643- 3731-60-75 t j Neutral 77-78-82-84'A wear out or drop his opponent ARTHUR DflUfl S Summer '68 Basit FASHION 50C Hayes ^ en oy , 640-0181.'' 1016. within five three-mlndte rounds. V v / TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1968 Parkade Days-Today, Thursday, Friday and Saturday -Parkade Days PACn TWENTY fSlanrbPBtrr Ettpntns

terday after driving his car In­ Family Circle to a utility pole at Woodlsuid Hewitts Visit Arangt Dally Net Pram'Ron The Weather About Town and Regent Sts. Parley Theme Air Force Son irOCKVIUE ELKS CLUB Par nw Week B Chance of ooattered ■howere. SCMdtai Lodce, Order of Vaee, The youth, Stephen A. Dube Jaae u , UM Low about 60, Tomorrow grad­ of 14 Hudson St, according to wtn hrtd A poUuok Friday at CMr. and Mrs. Albert Q. Hewitt ual clearing after momlng Bible Instruction concerning police, lost control of his car af­ iianrbpfitpr Supmttg llpralh e:W p.m. at the home of Mr. qt 77 West St. recently returned ■howerz. High about 80. and Mra. Cdirtatian Johnson, 82 the best way to fight Juvenile ter crossing rsdlroiul tracks 15,105 Weateriy Ter., Meriden. Mem- delinquency will be given at a while hesided v^est on Woodland from a 80-day visit with their Hianehe$ter— A City of Village Charm hera wlH meet at the west aide tour-day Watchtower Convention S t at a high rate of speed and son, T. Sgt. Christopher Hewitt swerved to the left crossing the p r ic e t e n c e n t s of the Municipal Buildiner at at Narragansett Park, Pawtuck­ and his family, in San Bernar- BfANCHBSTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1968 (CtaertOed AdfcrtlalBg ea Fege 17) 8;4B and brinf their favorite road Into the pple. yoL. Lxxxyn, n o . 288 (FORTY PAGBS—TWO SECTIONI^) et, R.I., July 18 through 21. dlno, Calif., whecw the seigeent dishes. A regular meeting will Neither Dube nor a 22-year- BINGO is stationed sifter a three-year be held following the supper. According to John Q. Tobias, old male passenger in the car OAMIIAOE ^U S G •v»ry WEWIESDAY presiding minister of the Man­ was Injured, police ssdd. Dube tour of duty with the Air Force Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth War- chester Congregation ’ of Jeho- will appear in court July 22. In Madrid, Spain. val^’s Witnesses, "The best pro­ render o# «6 Croft Dr. recenUy Lloyd A. Davidson, 42, of 168 Another son, Sgt Albert O. gram to curb this rising plague returned from a vacation In Tanner St. also drove his car Hewitt Jr., who recently return­ has to start within the family Puerto Rico and St. Thomas. Into a utility pole and a tree ed from an 18v. Denying progress, toW the gfae Leigh Behnke, daughter of Mr. BOSTON (AP) — Dr. Benja­ U.S. Ambassador W. AvereB ground and Mrs. Allen Behnke, 178 E. ways to save at CBT min Spock was sentenced today Harrlman that the search going came. I Center St., was placed on the to two years in prison and or­ on here tor a 'way toward pectee to the dean’s list for the second semes­ dered to pay a 16,000 fine for in Vietnam would flaU unless ths still pel ter at E*ratt Institute, N.Y. conspiracy to aid, abet and United States halts aV attacks actions

in v e s t m e n t AUTOMATIC counsel young men to avoid the on the North at once. In case o t federal PASSBOOK STATEMENT SAVINGS PASSBOOK CERTIFICATE SAVINGS The members of St. Mary’s SAVINGS SAVINGS draft . such a failure, he argued, the In Ml Episcopal Guild who are plan­ HU three codefendants also United States would "bear the says far ning to attend the picnic on received two-year prison sen­ fuU and entire responslbUity." reportir Thursday at the home of Mrs. Liorina photo tences, but were ordered to pay TTiuy mode Ms latest attack told, bu temptee Claude Porter, 29 Hyde St., are MRS. ERIC HOWARD GOTTFRIED varied fines. on the U.S. position in the 12th reminded to bring their dishes U.S. Dlst. Judge FrancU J.W. session of the talks which began "Tbere and silver. Ford (granted stays of execution May 13. The meeting lasted Jective ___ ‘ vft.g Rose Sarah Itoxman of Isidore Gottfried of Windsor. for all the sentences, pending about three hours. claims A I*re-Cana Conference for West Hartford and Eric Howard formerly of ManchestCT. appeals to the U.S. Circuit Court Harrlman contradicted Thuy. Rabbi Isaac C. Avlgdor of the engaged couples win be held Q^ttfrled of Windsor, formerly of AppeaU, and continued the United Synagogues performed He told newsmen: "I still msdn- Thursday at 8 p.m. at St. Bridg- . „ defendants’ $1,000 bonds. taln there are straws in the ot School ca f^ ria . The c ^ - Manchester, were united In the ceremony. Oonvioted with the 66-year-oId wind despite what he said." Miss Sylvia Kaminsky of East HARTFORO HARTFORD . HARTFORD HARTFORO HARTFORO ference is open to all engaged marriage Sunday at the United HARTFORD HARTFORD HARTFORO (MAIN t T . OFFICE) (NEW BRITAIN (PARK I T . OFFICE) (ASYLUM AVE (BLUE HILLS AVE (CAPITOL OFFICE) (FARMINGTON pediatrician were Yale Chaplain "I am sure that the record in (MAIN OFFICE) 760 MAIN $T AVE. OFFICE) 147 WASH Hartford was maid of ho.ior. ONE CONSTI OFFICE) I 0 7 i OFFICE) 701 414 A IY IU M ST. AVI. OFFICE) € di couples in the Manchester area. Synagogues of Greater Hart- 560 FARMINGTON 401 NEW INOTON ST William Sloane Coffin Jr., 43, Europe after Worid War n is Neal Gottfried of Windsor serv­ TU TIO N PLA2A ASYLUM AVE BLUE HILLS AVE BRITAIN AVE ___ ford. AVE fined $6,000; Mlohael Ferber, 23, known to you," Harrlman told ed as his brother’s best man. Jrijovah’q Wltaewes wUl have The bride la the daughter of a Harvard graduate student, Be After a wedding trip to Ber­ Thuy. "You know adtat the graup (Uscuaaiona of a Bible aid Mr. and Mrs. Abram Foxman Circus elephants were pressed into service last $1,000 fine; Mltriiell Goodman, American people and the Amer­ tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at 281 West Hartford. The bride- muda, Iilr. and Mrs. Gottfried 44, an author from Temple will live In Hartford. night to tow away large steel tent poles after a ican government together with Woodbridge S t, 726 N. ar«in St, groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Maine, fined $6,000. our aUles—and our former ene­ 144 Griffin Rd. In South Wind- big top collapsed during a performance near Au­ Lawyers tor the four immedi­ mies—did to erase the sears of sor, and F r »c h Rd., Bolton. Rockefeller Insists ately announced intentions to war and to rebuUd their shat­ 81 Hospital Notes burn, N. Y. More than 2,000 persons were trapped appeal the sentences. tered economies. The same was Om A Bible class will be conduct­ In a brief statement before true lit Asia after the PaMfle AU evening visiting boon end passing sentence, the 88-year- ed tomorrow at 7 :S0 p.m. at Cal­ when the tent was toppled by thunderstorms and war. Thr at 8 p.m., and start. In the old Ford told the crowded court­ vary Church. various units, at: Pediatrics, 8 On Seeking Survey "The same oan be true in Fornal - Sloan CROMWELL DANIELSON 40-mpii winds. (AP Photofax) room : "Where law and ordei HARTFORO HARTFORD (DANIELSON OFFICE) Vietnam and in Southeast Asia p.m.; sell s e ^ c e unit, 10 a.m. (TERRY SQUARE OFFICE) (BLOOMFIELD OFFICE) (CROMWELL OFFICE) First Church of Christ, Scien­ (PEARL ST 626 MAIN $T 177 MAIN ST stops , obviously anarchy be­ The marriage of Mias Lor­ Crowell House, 5 p.m. week­ OFFICE) 2775 MAIN ST. I WINTONBURY AVt. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Louia and discussed it further in —if you wiU work with us to end tist wUl have Ms regular 111 PEARL ST. gins." Spock and His Wife Enter CJourt raine Jean Sloan of Manchester days, 8 p.m., weekends and boll- Gov. Nelaon A. Rockefeller U Nashville, Tenn. the present j conflict—and then Elephants Trumpet "Almost every week in this move on to flie serious business ready to go ahead with a i;mblic Nixon did not respond direct­ court,” Ford said, "young men J ■eml-private rooms, s p.m. of peace end reconciliation." church. Hartford was solemnized Thurs­ cpinlon poll to determine who ly, but an aide said the polling are sentenced to three years in visiting In 310, 814, and S28 is plan would entail a "ra tttfsWAviCB m n t v Alice Flanders, WllllmanUc; dprlng a campaign visit to St. ing legislation he will carry the Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Pa., said however, together with the oth­ James ^ e a of Glastonbury Joseph Hayes, 130 Pearl St.; (See Page Four) lapse, because of the violent said Bob Fasce, a reporter for tion was Marcus Raskin, 34, a thunderstorm. Police said ap- the Auburn Citizen Advertiser 'Wadilngton research director, fight directly to the Senate. he would Join Tydhgs in trffer- er allies of the Republic of Viet­ served as best man. Ushers Donna Helnold, Glastonbury; Manchester. Hartford proxlmately 800 persons had who was in the tent. who was acquitted June 14 by Talking to newsmen in ad­ ing the registration and licens­ nam, to 'withdraw Its forces, and were Jay Fornal of East Hart- HopWns, 104 Walnut St.; vance of a closed committee been In the tent, watching as the -Everybody hit the dirt and the all-male Jury which tried ing plan as a rider to other leg­ to do ao promptly—as North ford, brother of the bridegroom Hyland, ThompsonvUle; sessions, he anticipated that op­ islation In the Senate if a vote and Thomas Sloan of Manchea various acts were speeded. The poles came down,” he sadd. them on Indictments brought by Vietnam withdraws its forces to FILM AND Robert Maguire, 164 Tanner ponents would attempt to block on it is blocked in committee, MCRIOEN tent can hold 4,000. Fasce said some people the federal government. its territory, ceases infiltration, ter, brotoer of the bride. MANCHESTER MANCHESTER MANCHESTER MANSFIELD St.; Timothy Martin, Marl- (PARKAOE OFFICE) (MANSFIELD SHORPING (EAST MAIN ST OFFICE) Nixon Derides Polls a vote by filibustering. "I ’m determined to get a 11016 (NORTH MAIN ST OFFICE) (MAIN $T. OFFICE) 55 EAST MAIN ST Of the injured, two hospitals crawled out from under the tent Under federal law, the defent- and the level of vloleoce sub­ After a reception for 22 at borough; Dorothy Miller, East 693 MAIN $T IS NORTH MAIN ST 354 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, PLA/A OFFICE) Tydings said that if the com- on this at this session,’ ’ said MANSFIELD SHOPPING PLAZA admitted two dozen, hospital at- others were freed when clr- ants were allowed final state- sides.” DEVELOPING Willie’s Steak House, the cou- Hartford; Lynn Morehouse, Leb­ mittee defers action any longer, Scott. ;Me’ left for a motor trip to the taches said. Others were dis­ ens workers cut the canvas. ments before Ford passed sen- At one point Harrlman indi­ anon. charged or treated on the circus the only chance of passing a bill -w e have to face up to our cated he assumes eventueil uni­ Low. Low Prices Poc7 de Mur- Bd. William Griffin, 90 Henry St.; (ROCKVILLE OFFICE) (SOMf NS OlFiCf) (STAFFORD SPRINGS OFFICE) (THOM PSONVIUE OFFICE) (WAUINGFORD OFFIU) B o t MORIAITTY BROTHEKS S ELM ST MAIN ST 1 EAST MAIN ST >«00 ENFIELD SI too CENTER ST w Z te ^ te m ® Aoeoclation of Real Estate s l u Z X c r r e toey have roots vlUe. the present finance mlnls- Mrs. Charlotte Goodwin, New­ potl-taker will l»v e a map wlto w e s. Boards, agreed and added that slums—because they have roots *®''' Jad 315 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER ington; G. Gilbert Wlmmer, 136 ahr X on U, telling him where to Rockefeller haa called tor a moving Is closUy and "It takesThe officials agreed that mid- Pompidou had been in power H ot Diane Dr., Wapping; Mrs. Ju­ start asking who should be pres- nationwide poll, run by the Re- time for people to find a dlffer- there. foir 6 years, 2 months and 26 dith SUvla and daughter. East idknt. But If the X is at a comer publicans, to demonstrate that gut location. It’s a great' incon- Pompidou remained 13 min­ Hartford; Mrs. Shari Serignese dle-class Negroes are the ones house, he’ll skip It. The owner is he would be the strongest ^ P yenience for people to move.” most likely to move. utes in the palace and left with­ and son. East Harttord; Mrs. Itliely to have a little more mon- presidential candidate. A N^on ' The open housing provisions out making any statement to AT^VNYION PARENTS! Asked whether there Is ex- Gail Merritt and son, Reldy Hill ejr than the next guy and that spokesman said the delegated to contained in the 1968 Chvll newsmen. He was smiling cm he Rd., Hebron; Mrs. Kerin Hee- might bias the poll. the national convention proba- Rights Act, passed In May, mle mlirtates T ^ r o w m - left. SUMMER READ9NG CLASSES meler and daughter, Blast Hart­ This is probability sampling. Ektuentafy, Jr. High, High School aifd C o llie Studeota bly would take a dtm^ view of out discrimination on the^ basis.. A communique from the pa- ford; Mrs. Ann Atkins and son, gathering the raw material that having the nominee selected by of race, «4or, religion or nation- “ T"' be'a fe^hm hea^"w ho announced the resignation. 88 Dartmouth Rd.; Mrs. Theresa Second Summer Session Begins is...... added up, analyzed, ' ^ weighed...... a polling o t.. 8,000 people, al origin. It goes Into effect in $^„*\ry to resist, but they will ^ ^Id Pompidou: "I McManus and son, 428 W. Mid­ and weighted to produce the The polling Is "often smaller WiST HARTFORD three stages and will cover^80 be dealt with firmly and fairly.” wish that you hold yourwlf In JU^Y 29Hi ) dle Tpke.; Mrs. Deanna Shells WEST HARTFORD WIST HARTFORO WEST FIARTFOHO WI IMIHSFIELD (Bis h o p s c o r n f r o f f ic t) (ELMWrXFO OFFICE) (PROSPECT PLA/A OFFlCf) (WEST HARTFORD (WI IHIRSFIUD OFFiCI) public opinion poll, tor example than that," said Dr. George Gol- per cent of the nation’s housing and. daughter, 122 Walnut St.; 7/4 fFORTH MAIN SI n«>l N(W BRITAIN Ays , 20 KANE ST U N f f R ( f>00 SILAS OIABI HIGHWAY HUD, the federal housing readiness to accomplish any —what percentage ot the Amerl- lup. by 1970. Mrs. Mwin Moore and daugh- agency, has reaponslbiUty for take m any man. Small, eTfecUve classes in reading and study skills. Individual­ ckn voting public, favors Rich- enough to predict The Supreme Court decision, date which could be given you ized prognuns according to pre-test diagnosis. Programs may ter. 4 WiVllshire Rd., Vernon. enforcing the open housing law. ard M. Nlxrni tor president and ^ght on the button the 1960 issued June 17, holds that an To prepare the way. It plans a one day by the nation.' ’ include such areas as word attack skills (phonics), compre­ CBT has a savings plan for everybody. (Shat leans to Gov. Nelson A. Q^jiup______... said in _ a ____ tele- 1866 civil rights law prohibits all __ __ De Gaulle made the statement hension, vocabulary development, speed recullng, how to study broad educational campaign for eftockively, critioaJ and inferential reading, teiA taking tech­ And a convenient place to save. * R ^ efellor. phone Intei^ew from his racial discrimination dn sal* or fl,' Arn’ericM TObllc" in a letter answering one from niques perception, concentraton, college b W d test prepara­ Personal Noticep Ahd Forty- l-he lm^rtance_of_ N.J.. office, " W e reMal of Iwuolng. • rource said a Pompidou. tion and general improvement of reading efficiency. 45 offices (with more to come in the near future) has. become a central issue in said Kennedy would win ivlth It'goes beyond the new law, ^he campaign will be to ____Pompidou^ had written to De the Nixon-Rcckefeller Republi­ A Morning Classes—(Monday through Thursday. make saving easier. And along with a wide less than 1 per cent; you can’t whose one major exemption inform people of their rights un- Gaulle: "You have told me In Memoriam can contest and the Democratic A Air-Conditioned Classrooms ★ Certified Teachers of Reading. Five Places choice of savings plans, you'll find you can do all be more nearly right than that." would have permitted dlscrlml- jgp the Supreme Court decision your Intention, at the time wJ A TleaUng Proframs for Diagnosis and Placement. ill MU(i and luviiiK memory of oui fliht between 'Vice President The Gallup organization, nationby an pwner of his own well as the law. the National Assembly el*< i dear dauifhler and BUler. Patricia H. Humphrey and Sen. Ami ('orbett, who died July 9, 1063 your banking with just one stop at CBT. working with U.S, Census Bu- rents It with- ^he high court’s decision al- on Jiuie 23 and 30 will be meet- Academic Reading Improvement Center, Inc. J. McCarthy. reau figures, picks about 820 out the aid ^ a broker. ready has taken effect. But to Ing, to name a new government. We who loved you, Badly inivs you WINDHAM WINVTID Photo of Premier Georares Pompidou, left, and Msurite Courve de Murville leav­ « H 'Ocntor Stl Bfanchester i Call Ab it dawriB un'-Hher year; ^ I WINDHAM iJf FlU I i/dNSdlJ OFFlUj THE CONTVECTICUT BANK Nixon and Humphrey lead in Housing Secretary Robert C. ' - Nest to Oavey’4 Bestaunuit | Fred Kaprqvc, L A 9 O O A T In our loiu’ly hourN of thinkinK 77>4 MAIN M • 44 I lM Sf . AND TRUST COIVIPANY committed delegate strength. (See Page Seventeen) Weaver said the adminlstra- (See, Page Four) , (See Page Twenty) ing Klysee Palace in August of 1967. (AP Photofax) ThoufftiU of you are ever iieur. FREE PAlUaNO Director MCMUCR F.O.I.C Mom, I>ud and 6i»teiB