m TWELVE SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1968 ATUBgi* Dally N*t Preaa R m IRmtrb^Ht^r Em ning li^ralb VW The Woek atitod Angost t, 16*6 The Weather AUied Forces Clear, eoot taniglit Low In 5Die,2Hurt Most Stores Close 14,685 60a to upper 40s In rural M o iiattrijwter lEuFntng tions. Tom orrow fklr, a Utilo KiU 147 VC. warnier. High In low tOs. g H m Btitfr o. In Crash of M onehm ter^A CUy o f Village Charm For Taggart Funeral VOL. LXXXVn, NO. tM m Itey O. Dou|hMty « t (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) lit W. Omktr at, dM iMt Capture 165 NATO Copter MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. AUGUST 12, 1966 AdTCrttrfBif m rm m IT) aigHt at tiM BnctPriO» N unk« Most lyfain St. stores will be closed Monday, betweeh p n c i T E N C E N T S B oom. Mm wm t the village and ton (Newt) F. Tagtfart, who died Thursday night at T\irlui died and two American ran Into an estimated 100 Viet Hartford Hospital. oCOoen were injured aeriouely Main St„ “Newt" Taggart’s ■ m w m bom in iUncheoter Oong bnoops In a complex of tun- , "Newt" Taggart, for 10 years Ouuige o f Heart ■ad iwalwd tor tt>« liulctMator nda and hunkera. in a hellccpter cr$ah near here, home away from home. Watts Hit Again by Riots, Rixarr muu omn. (a p ) i police reported today. on the downtown beat, was the A blown-up picture poster of Boat O O oe to e 44 t m t s , mtlr- Sporadic fighting continued —TUeves who b n k s Into the TTie' accident occuned at personification of th« friendly, the late patrolmen has been lag 10 yooem ago. through today. Sixteen A^et trucks of a plumbing compa Mugla^SO milea southeast of dedicated policemen, loved and placed In the Main Bt. v/indew jriBMnil aarvteM wHl be held Oohg were killed and 47 cap ny and stole some tools had this Aegean port city Friday of Watkins Bros, and win re Monday at B:I0 a-m., from itie tured. AHled oaauaMes were respected by merchants! by a change of heart. night Police sources gave tMs main there for some time. Toll Is 3 Dead, 35 Hurt Qnlali F aieral H nne, US ICain hated as light The tunnel com shoppers, by school-children, They returned the tools account: A scholanihip fund in his gt, wgh a Mgh Maaa of re- plex alao yielded tona of rice, I/)8 ANGELES (AP) - A Saturday akiig wMh $10. A North AttanUo Treaty O r- and by those to whom "going memory has been established by shots were fired at a poUoe sub o f tli9i year’s festival feofiwed a gniam at B at the Cbumh o< the fkMir, medical supplies, 21 rock Mries of heavy gun battles be station. They ahto reinstalled a radio ets and other weapons. ganlzation helicopter, carrying doisnstreet" was a way of Mfe. the family, under the manage three-mile-long daytime parsde they had taken. AaaonvMon. Borial win be in St tween police and Negroes swept The three dead were listed as MaJ. Gen. Keith Ware, com on injured Turidsh mayor from Funeral services will be held ment of the law firm of LaBelle, witnessed by p e ili^ 25,000. Jamea Oemetary . a hospital In Fethlye, 800 miles Negroes. The money was enclosed mander o f the U.S. 1st Infantry Moiiday at 11 a.m. at St. Rothehberg and Woodhouae.. the riot-scarred Watts district PoUce called a tactical alert In an envelope wMh a note F^ietMle may oell at (be fu- southeast o f Izmir, to a hospital Six poUcemen were hurt. In Dlvlaim, awarded Bronse Star M aty’s BJpUcopal (Church. Buri Oontrllnitlon checks should Sunday night and eariy today, shortly after midnight Bunday that read; ’"m s Is our first oaral facane kanowoiw tram 2 to here, orasbed and burned after cluding five by gunshot. medals for valor on the acene to al wUl be in East Cemetery. be made out to the Newton leaving s dead and 85 wounded If«shig 2,000 officens on duty offanM. We feel gunty and 4 and lk«an 7 t o B p.m. deveiopb^ engine trouble. * The disturbance broke out as a South Viebtameae battMlon Friends may call at the John Taggart Soholarriilp ITund and or Injured on the anniversary of throughout the nathm’s thlrt are sorry for what hiq^ened. The helicopter carried five a festival—commemorating the Isigest city. ■ : eommaitder and a South Viet F. Tieniey Funeral Home, 219 may be mailed to PO Box 707, the 1966 rloU. 5 third anniversary of the 1965 The $10 Is to cover any dam namese plaitoan leader. American airmen and a Turkiah W. Center St., today and to Moncheeter, Conn. Borne 200 officers were lushed age.’ ’ The predominantly Negro Watts riot In which 64 d le d - In other acUons in Saigon's army officer In addition to May morrow, from 2 to 4 and 7 to ContribUtfona are being ac M«a appeared relatively calm Into an area around WUl Rogera F o n e r a b came to a cIo m . Festival spon suburba, haadquarten repent or Selbn Gunday, reported shot 9 p.m. Park, a few blocks from the cepted also at Watkins Bros, as dawn ended a night in which sors have held the cdehratlon ed; in a feud end In serious condl- Plans are for the funeral cor police said they were once al area that was aoorriied by die and at Ooret Casuals, both on annually since 1966, sayliw It Is Herbert l<. Tenney — U.S. Army heUcoptera tlo»i. ^ 1966 rioting that caused $40 mll- Firemen at work as smoke pours from Graham Rd. bedroom. (EJP Photo) tege, jMcnday, to proceed on Main St. most over-run In an exchange of ■pmof that som etb^ oonriruc- Funeral services were held raked a band of SO to 40 enemy An American captaln~and two Are In a park. Later, In a brief Uon In property^ damage. Nixon’s Plan yesterday for Herbert L. Tenney ttve oouM come from Ihe dovas- troops about tour miles north- sergeants as well as the mayor police estimated 1,000 PoUce Lt. Lew Ritter said the at the Hotmes Funeral Home, eaat of Saigtxi. Crewmen report Storm Fire Damages South Windsor Home and the Turidsh arm y irfficer italtton o £1966, The closing day trouWe started about 10:60 p.m. 400 Main St. The Rev. Ernest ed killing 10. died in the craah. Police said an McGovern Announces Bid when two officers, directing ToStressTV S. Harris Jr. a t Second C ongre- — South Vietnamese fighter- American colonel and major traffic at the Watts Bummer gational Church officiated. Bur A fire ai^iarenUy caused by 6:30 p.m. during a heavy rein- leading to the house. Lightning 'bombera strafed auapeeted ene suffered serious Injuries and Festival, arrested a woman on b a n DIBGK), Calif. (AP) — ial was in Bast Cemetery. Hghfiiing heavily damaged a atonn. South Windsor firemen had made several strikes al To Oppose HHH, McCarthy my buildup areas northwest of were hospitalised. suspicion of dnmkenness. Wchard M. Nixon is mapping a Bearers were friends of the ready in the aieit, including War Games Resume Saigon and troops sweeping the bedroom alt the home of John were able to confine the fire The Identities of the American Bystanders huried rocks and Republican presidential cam- family. HUIaide Dr.,, where power wsui (Oontlmied fram Page One) area later reported finding 85 Oahiil ait 142 Graham Rd. in to an upstairs bedroom. and Turkish military victims bottiss at the Mfleers, who P«l«n that wUl stress tslsvlalon enemy bodies and two destroyed lost momenteriiy after a Mne were withheld pending notlfloa- spot where both assaslnated ooUed for reinforcements. Sixty South Windsor hurt night. No Fire Marshal Meivin Cox said McCarthy if one of them Is nom instead of beoUc rounds of vote- Eieopold t . Drouta gr. antiaircraft poeittons. was hit. tion of relatives. inated, "not only for their own Kennedy, John and Robert, an poUcemen were sent to the seridiig rallies. ana was injured. it appeared Hghtning had either TIm funeral of Leopold J. — Enemy forces ahelled a Oox said the investigatian is considerable merit but because nounced their entries into a Ulbricht Arrives, scene and an exchange of gim- The Are started at about And Iflxon seeks also to make Draubi Sr. of 4 Pearl St was South Vietnamese infantry bat struck the house or a power line continuing. presidential race. flrs began. there is nothing in Mr. Nixon’s the most of hls vies presidential held this morning from the Wat- talion 85 miles northweat o f Sai McGovern’s bid la regarded PoUce CaUef 'Riomas Reddln Tear Gas Quells past record to indicate that he is nmnlng mate, Maryland Gw. kina-Weot Funeral Home, 142 E. gon and several hours later as an effort to pick up and buUd said the firing at poUce was a man of either peace or com- Spiro T. Agnew, In deutilng wUh launched a ground attadc that upon the forces and considera Czech Talks Begin heavier than In the eariy stages Oerator St, with a requiem Mgh Slow Moving Auto Hits Boy pamion." campaign issuea and In cover waa repulsed. Military apokea- Hartford Youths ble delegate strength left of the 1965 rioting. Maas at Sacred Heart Cfaurch, Former Vice President Rich ing territory tor the ticket. Vemort. Tbe Rev. Ralph Kdly men claimed three enemy dead, HARTFORD, OMin. (AP) — ard M. Nixon is the Republican stranded by the slaying of Rob "Then we had scattered re was oeleteant. Winston Breok while govenunent loasas were Jack T. Grezel Jr., 16, of 14 Who Ran from Behind Car PoUce used tear gas to disperse nominee for president. ert Kennedy lost June. ports of snipers," he sold. "This Thoee themes emerged from put at one dead and five wound Lawton Rd. waa charged with a crowd of some 40 Negro CommunUt party In Oomecon so th e T ^ d time there was cmicentrated fir the strategy sessions tuider way was soloiat and Mrs. Carol Jen- I%iUp J. Rich, 3, of 186 Green "I have heard talk about the McGovern, one of the first ed. illegal poeseesion of morljauna that allegedly caused a three- youths in a rock- and bottle ing.” during ffixon’s working vaca auue was organiat Burial was Manor Rd. received multiple in 'new Nixon’," McGovern said, public figures to disagree vigo — U.S. B52s contiinied ham at 11 p.m. yesterday at George car oolUskm yesterday at 2:59 throwing Incident late Friday Sgt. David MoGlU, - juries after being struck by a "but the BiMe warned us long rously with Johnson administra ss.’KT'': r - mering suspected enemy troop For Teens on Tolland Tpke. p.m. at Main St. and Hartford night. officers who moved in after the go resort. A new round of talks chester. car at 9 ;17 this morning at Ly- ago about the danger of putting tion’s Vietnam policies, has 28 oonoentratiana, cam ps and stor Police said the patrolman on Rd. Six policemen were injured, first shooting, said, "We saw a was set today, vdiUe Agnew Blackhorse troopers of the U.S. im Armored Cav Bearers were FTwk Quatraao, ctall S t and Coleman Rd. new wine into an old bottle." delegates to the Democratic Na-' “Jungle Busters,” was ready to aaaauK en'tienched age hideouts with tour more duty at the teen-age club no- Drivers of the other involved four p^ice can damaged, and Ulbricht, arriving at the head Journey to Czechoslovakia since lot o f people being hit. They planned Ms first independent WSliam Hoch, Robert Marquis, WMneosee said the toddler The senator recalled his own tional Convention definitely alry Regiment’s First Squadron wait as fighter- strikes Friday and today on tic^ the youth acting suspi cars were Paulette Richloff, 169 three arrests were mode, police Of on East (Jerman delegation, I»rty chief Alexander Dubcek shot into their own crowd." campaign trip and Mrs. Nixon, enemy positions 15 miles northwest of Saigon. Air LsMrrenee Roy, Joseph Roy, and went into the rood from behind longstanding opposition to the committed to him. three aides of Saigon. The cloe- ciously, and after quee^.!oning Wells St. and Linda Chieppen reported. W e gm ted by Alexander Dub- u**d his colleagues . weathered wUh daughter Tricla, sets out bombers of the 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing from Harold Petscfake. a parked car and was struck by Vietnam conflict and said "that They are the votes of the support for assault troops has been very cloee in est raid waa 85 mUes northarest and searching him, found him of East Hartford. The incident started at about 0 ^ the Czechoslovak party Uie showdown with the Soviet (Bee Page Ten) for three days of appearances B car driven by WUham J. war must be ended now-^ot South Dakota delegation adilch Bien Hoa Air Base provide air support during the of the capital. U.S. Infwtrymen to have a quantity of the sub Haberern allegedly left the 11:4S p.m., police sold, when the i^ e r and the man Ulbricht Union over Prague’s llberaliza- .from Seattle to Los Angeles. recent days. (AP Photofax) Mrs. PhUUp Ci Hust Jr., 41, of 87 ArcelUa Dr. next year or the year foUowing, agreed to back McGovern last reported finding 11 enemy bod stance, beUeved to be marl- scene of the accident tind was youths started throwing bottles trled to get the Kremlin to un- poMcles. Sen. John Tower o f Texas, a Toan Thang offensive. The regiment, known as Hust, who was traveling slowly but now." month during a short-lived Funeral services for Mrs. ies after sweeping an area at jauna. The evidence waa sent to followed in a high speed chase and rocks at police cars. Police seat. Ulbricht was a chief critic President Tito returned to Yu- Nixon ally In the campaign tor at tbe time, was not charged. Setting for the conference was boomlet for his active candida Mary Usanaa of M Crestwood tacked by fighter-bombers four the state laboratory for identi by a young Marine who finally threw a tear gas cannieter Into of Prague’s Uberallzation------drive.gOBlavla Sunday after a visit to the GOP presidential nomina Dr. were held this morning miles from Chmfaodia. fication and examination. LUtle PMUp was taken to the Old Senate Office buUdlng’s cy. Kennedy, a cloee friend and tion and the chairman of Ms key gave up, but was able to pro a first floor apartment window The Csecfaoslovak------V SMS Cand U IU IEast litU I I, *“ ****■**•** his full support for Pope Again from the John F. Tierney Fu Far north of the ci^iital, 46 en Grezel was released on no Manchester Memorial Hospital Caucus Room, fast becoming a Senate ally of McGovern's, had Issues committee, was due in vide police with a description of In the vicinity. The apartment Germanlerman delegations were meet-meet U*®®hoelovakla’8 reformist re neral Home, 21# W. CenUr St, emy were reported kiUed and #8 cash boil for Aug. 1# court ap where he was treated for con traditional acene for such politi won the votes in the state pri the car and license number. was occupied by a woman and ing at the Jaworlna Hotel. No gime. The Romanian president Ban Diego to ait in on ihe talks with A Maas of requiem at the suspects captured In a cordon pearance. tusions of the back and neck cal launcnlilgs. It’s Uie same mary. shaping the autumn program. Haberern was arrested at hto two children, police said. details of the discussions were and party chief, Nlcolae Oeau- Defends Ban Church of the Assumption. The opetaUan by U.S. Army, and William C. Schultz, 20 of East and faci^ abrasions before Herbert O. Klein, Nixon’s GIs Try to Encircle Cong home following investigation. The six pidlcemen were not disclosed. seecu, arrives Aug. 16 to sign a Rev. Edward S. Pepin arty’s presi ger train. ing stopped by a cruiser patrol the intersection, and scheduled ship, the USS Monitor, will be al treasure-diver, claimed to faced John F. Kennedy in the pressed unhappiness of some Military spokeamen said tbs Oklahoma Coaches, was enroute day. gart, a member. Pyka and Jack Descey, second; Oorriere della Sera that despite mer Kennedy supporters and dential nomination. Five can, Induding three man who wanted to inquire her to appear In court Aug. 26. door, ricocheted off the concrete found, raised, and exhibited to find the Union ironclad in 1966 first of their televised debates. Negro Republicans with the bom ben attacked North 'Vlst- from Denver, Oolo., to San An Police are still investigating Richard VoSburgh end Andy the encycUcal, judgment of two delegate votes. Maddox said hls can^dacy passenger coariiea, were de about a noisy muffler yesterday Ormand Gagnon, 43, of 466 block wall of the courtroom, the public. while diving In about 80 feet of As for teamwork between the uOP ticket. tonio, Tex. an accident Involving cars driv Mr. and Mrs. John Hewitt of Zdabro, third. right and wrong In birth control But, the South Dakotan said would offer a choice among one (See Page TCn) railed. Warren County Sheriff at 12:01 p.m. on Main St. W. Middle Tpke. was charged bounced against the side of a TTie 127-foot "cheesebox chemicals place at Spencer and Olcott Sts., are also visiUng their other son, Munson, second; Mrs. Irwin al treasure-diver, claimed to added, "rem em ber that In the Woodbrldge St. was charged Robert Schubert, 65, of 17 Sum building were quickly aban threat of the Confederate ship Klein said the staffs of the Vice President Hubert H. Hum ed. nature" and that the former Sudden Deadis The injured were taken to on a forest fire about 50 miles yesterday at 9:20 p.m. M. Sgt. Everett Hewitt and his Kove and Mrs. Jay Goldstein, find the Union ironclad In 1955 formation of conscience one with violating the town’s roam mer St. yesterday at 6:05 p.m. doned by all but Mollett, who Merrtmac at the battle of presidential and the vice presi phrey. Maddox sold Sunday he had vice president "has prostituted Middletown Hospital where all northeast of Boise. Cars driven by Paul W. Dou- family, who are vacationing at third. while diving In about 50 feet of must recognize the authoritative ing dog ordinance yesterday at at tho Parkade. fired twice more, poUce said. In Hampton Roads on Mar. 9, 1862; dential nominee will be tied M'CGovem commented on a not discussed tl)e Idea with na himself and sold himself out to were treated and released. gan Jr., 30, of 20 Arnott Rd., Columbia Lake. Sgt. Hewitt will TTie game ts ^xmsored by the water a mile offshore, tout said place of the word of papal Pose Mystery 6 p.m., after his German Shep Gagnon was released on no the next few hours as he held of demonstrating the obsolescence closely together, and their trav radio-televiaion program 24 tional or state Democratic party the bigQts in the South." Near CoblesldU, N.T., a Grey and Ellen B. Dworkln, 36, of 256 leave for a year's tour of duty Manchester Bridge Club and is he could not locate the ship on teaching even If, as In tills case, herd allegedly attacked a neigh cash bail and instructed to ap ficers at bay, of tile wooden warship; and els—as well as the things they hours after he entered the race. officials, and had no idea what By selecting Maryland Gov. FORT MYERS, na. (AP) — hound bus with 88 persons Ludlow Rd., collided in a Broad In September with the U.S. played each Wednesday at 7:30 subsequent dives due to shifting the teaching is not Infallible.’’ Thieves Robbed, bor's smaller dog. pear In court Sept. 9 on both PoUce said Mollett would making the movalde turret a say on Issues—will be carefully He intends to use the medium their reaction woMd be. Spiro T. Agnew as hls running Five men unkMul^ a cargo of aboard overturned during a St. parking lot yesterday at 3 :30 Force at Bangkok, Thailand, p.m. and each FMday at 8 p.m., of the sandy ocean bottom. In Poland, Stefan CanUml The victimized dog suffered charges. stick the gun warnlngly at a jail prime feature of most warships. coordinated. aa the chief vehicle for hls 11th “My reaction,"'said state par mate, Robino said, Nixon has fish toppled one-by<4me Sunday heavy rainstorm killing a teen p.m. where he will sujienrlse a com at the club, 135 EUdridge S t The group now exploring off Wyszynskl preached Sunday Safe Was Empty serious injuries and required 30 Emil M. Haberern, 42, ot 14'^ window each time authorities Hie original Monitor, built by This, too, apparently stems hour drive before the Democrat ty executive director Joe Sports, handed over control of the party into the hc|hl of th ^ boot where June Peterson of 29 Noithfield puter Installation. Play is open to the public. Ifoitteras is a partnership be- against birth control by artifi stitches in one wound. Hackmatack St. was charged tried to approach the building. Swedish-botn Inventor John Elr- from a lesson learned in the ic National Convention opening "is to wonder how he’s going to to the Southerners. they were found deadL Some ambitious burglars last Moore wlU appear in court St. reported hit and run damage ioson at tike Greenpolnt Navy ■tween the state of North Caro cial means as Communist au narrow defoet of I960. Henry with evading responsibUity and The Manchester Jaycees will Tear gas carmisters were or in Chicago two wedcs foom to get ‘This Is Maddox country* The former Brooklyn Dodgers Lee County aberura Inveat^ Aug. 26. 'to her 1968 automobile parked Yard, Brooklyn, N.Y., In the lina, which claims ownership thorities announced they would Oalbot Lodge was the vice presl- night, thinking McDonald’s waa intoxication, after driving a car have a brief meeting at 8 p.m. dered from Harrison, but a doc day. signs pasted up all over the great, who was elected to base tor James Loetfler aald, “We PerMNiftl Notice* in King’s parking lot at the first two months of 1862, was not under a 1907 law, and the North start producing contraceptive their kind of place, went to a Parkade yesterday morning. Monday Ln the Circuit Oourt- tor advised against using them don’t know adiat kUed Nixon, Agnew a seaworthy vessel. Carolina Tidewater Services, pUto later this year. Polish (Bee Page Ten) (See Page Seven) (See Page Seven) (See Page Seven) lot of trouble to pay tbe W. Cen because they were old. Fresh Inc., a salvage company. women hod used pUfo Imporisd where It came fhom. They oU In Bfemoziam cannisters then were ordered In the night of Dec. 80, 1862 In loviDf memory of U n . Helen ter S t estahUahment an im Samuel P. Townsend, supervl- tfaer got a wbtlt o f a tiade gas a* Heading for from Fayetteville, and when she foundered in one of the fre (See Page Ten) Benson woo panaed uray Aug. 11. promptu visit. Radarman 3.C. Allan J. Webb, some sort of MtenUoal poUnn.*’ 1964. Little Rock Quiet Rain, Winds they were delivered police quent storms off Cape Hatteras (See Page Nine) After gaining entrance son of Mr. and MfliT'Bnrdett F, Back from a wirnnaMirt trin lobbed them Into the baUtUner You are not forgotten HoUier. dear. through “an unknown method," Webb of 181 Glenwood St., LBJ Ranch the crew of ttie USHCoat trawte Never aball you ever be, and again arrested Mallett, who As long aa Ufe and memory last. according to police, the vialtors recently returned from , six Novelty and dorce garbage Rain accumulation of 1.52 in the presidency should tjiat con /* t/t cal career that he Is willing to feU the rest o f the w «y, Losftler the service, a p p ^ e d to the ^ a v y rain and an all-night cur Defective Goods ^^IWI OLDIMOtlll M 5 Oak C w ., dumps for food during World All Downtown Stores crowd to avoid any disturbance. ches was recorded at Bradley tingency arise," the Maryland fight the good fight regardless few brought activity in Miami’s HARTUXaRD (A P)—The state War n . “ If you’re going to act this Field, although the weather governor said. "I am glad to of the ptAKtlcal consequences. "The other two men never M l major Negro communities to a iwllce tiave arrested a West “We have cheapened our way, you are leaving Christ out bureau said there was little know I am going to be in on the He started out that way in the deck,’’ the’lnvestlcator said. ir WILL BE CLOSED near standstill. Hartford car dealer and a finest acts," MoGbvent said in and defeating the purpose of my precipitation in Hartford. Hall big decisions from the begin Congress In 1067 by voting "They just looked Into tira hold Streets that had been littered Bridgeport supplier of retreaded 1961 when toiiring about the dis living,'’ she said. “ In everything waa reported in East Granby ning." againrt the right of hls Educa and ooSapsed thromhi tha by glass and rocecs by two days tires and charged thorn with tribution of American surplus you do, think of me. We must and a few other areas. Nixon, entertaining newsmen tion Committee Chairman—Rep. hatch." From 11 AM. to 12 Noon of missUe-throwing, looting and selling defective merchandise. foods,’’ with ell tills prattle keep the faith in God no matter burning were cleared before the at a luncheon at Key Blscayne, Graham A. Barden (D.-N.C.)to He said a rixtti man era* how things may run." Taken into .custody Friday were Fla., played the piano, tried a control subcommittee chalr- about ‘enlightened seU Interast.’ feUed by the incredibly fast-act 8 p.m. curfew became effective John ()ulnn, manager of the Star The baslo reason for sharing mir Mondoy, Aug. 12 I The Rev. Ben Grinage, a Ne In the cooling, wind-driven rain. Education Level R ibch couple of golf shots and stood on mtuishlps and name staff meih- ing poison, but was raseued IZ Discount Store in West Hartford, Known as ttie “cheesebox on a raft" the Union’s Monitor, right, engages the bera. surpluses la sbnjdy that we have gro of Pine Bluff, told the a putting green to talk about the /« BUDGET «/« the ship's one-armed cook, National Guard troops and WASHINGTO N —Within six and John Sheehan of Bridgeport, food to, spare and other people race ahead. Oomfederate vessel, Merrimac, in battle at Hampton Roads, Va., on March 9, That was hardly the way for Clyde (Parridi, and ' During The Funerol Of crowd, "A person can be rail beefed-up police forces enforced years, according to Labor De owner of the (Quality Retread Co. 2 RENT-A-CAR J/} are hungry.’’ a freshman Congressman to get Roy ICONeely. roaded to jail, be beaten and the curfew through the night. portment studies, two-thirds of The arrests resulted from o r MANCHC9TBR W* 1862. A group of men now is planning to find, raise and exhibit the Moni killed just because he’s block.” 2 POT. WENT TO COLONIES ahead In the House of Repre After hls stint as Food tor “All of lUs Utoaptod ta Police said sporadic gunfire the nation’s adult workers will complaints by the Motor Vehicle LONDON — From 1529 to 2 W. CINTUI ST. sentatives. But McGovern—the Peace adminietrator In 1961-63,^ Newt Taggart This drew shouts. was reported In isolated sec have at least a high school ed- tor, which foundered and sank in a storm off Gape H ^eras, N. C„ on Dec. than two mtantes," Department and the state De about 1641, nearly 80,000 Eng first Democrat sent to Congress in which time he explained the The memorial service lasted tions of the city Friday after ucaUon. In the late 1960s only partment of Consumer Protec ■aid. 'IfcMeely dwzonded n O t W lishmen, or 2 per cent of the 80, 1862. This battle scene is from the collection of President Fronkhn D. by South Dakota In 20 years — distribution of American food ■ ' about SO minutes. The marchers noon but came to a halt alter half the workers had gone that «/««/«*/« nope whfle boldliig'M * btertfe.' tion, Police Maj. Samuel Rome King’s subjects, emigrated to Roosevelt. (AP Photofax) i continued breaking the rules of matkedly, MOGovm made an- left the square and were near the rain began. far in school. said. ■hd raised tha last o*a _tp U i; North America. ■.f, the establishment. South. Da floa. Qeoige MoGoveni (8ee Page Eight) y
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O ta W m H a a M The Weather Aoptats, INB dear, ooot tonight ^ iia«r!|wt0r iEumtig toaU i 00*, to upper 40a tn iu i4 M*” 14,695 tlon*. Tomormr fhlr, a MMa vmmler. High in knr aftt Manche$ter‘ ■ A City o f Viilago Charm VOL. LXXXVn, NO. (TWENTY PAOpBS—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1968 A a w r t W a c t v PRICE TEN C9B9T8
Oumge of Heart Waits Hit Again by Riots, ROCKY HnJi, 0 »n . (AP) —TUevea who broke into the trucka of a plumbing compa ny and stole some tools had Toll Is 3 Dead, 35 Hurt a change of heart They returned the toola Satjurday sOong with glO. UM ANOpfiBS (AP) — A ■boto ware Area at a polloa aub- xat tUa year’a faattval feativad a They aleo reinatalled a radio ■etlee of heavy gun battlea be* . thrae^nUe-ioiig daytime panule they had takem Ohe three dead were Uated aa wltneeead by p eih i^ 2S,ooa tween polioe and Negroea awept The money waa enclosed the rloteoarrad Watte dletrlct Nagioea. Police called a tacUoiu alert in an envelope wfth a note 81x poUcemen were hurt, in- ahortly atter midnight Sunday that read; “Thla la our flnt I Sunday night and early today, clii^ five by gundmt placing 2,000 officen on duty leaving S dead and 26 wounded ) The diatuihence broke out _ offense. We feel guQty and I T m m ' throughout tiu naUon’a. third or injured on the annlveraary of a featlval—oonMnemoratlng the are sorry for what happened. laigeet oity. The HO la to cover any dam the 1906 rlota. third annlveraary of the 1906 __ : Some 200 ottlcera were ruahed a g e ." <0) The predominantly Negro Watte riot in which 94 died- into an liia aiomid ^ 1 <<» V'M area appeared relatively calm came to a cloee. FeaUval apon- Bark, a few blocka from the aa dawn ended a night In.whlch aora have held the cdehratlon area that waa eoorched by the l0fU poltee aaid they were once al- annually aince 1906, aayli« it U 1906 rtoOng that cauaed 040 mll- raoat over-run in an exchange of proof that aometMng cotwtruc- Hon in property damage, fw in a park, tater, in a brief five could come from the dovea- PoUce Ut. Lew Ritter aaid the Nixon^sPlan ■lege, polioe eatlmated 1,000 itaMoo o £1006. The doaing day trouWe atarted about 10:20 p.m. Jr ■M ______when two officera, directing ToStressTV (C) ' traffic at the Watta Sununer Festival, arrested a woman on BAN DIBGO, Calif. (AP) — ''Mtuapioion of dnmkenneae. Richard If. Nixon is mapping a War Games Resume Byetandera hiuled rocks and Republican prealdentlal cam 'bottles at the dflcera, who paign that wlU atreas televlalon called for reinforcements. Sixty Instead of beotic rounds of vote- £ r « '’ 'W poUcemen were sent to the seeking rallies. In je c to r scene and an exchange of gun ird. Jack Ulbricht Arrives, And Nbcon seeks aiso to make fire began. ■tar. the moet of his vice presidential Im Agar, Police CMef Ihomaa Reddln . OhtoU. running mate, Maryland Gov. nr (O) said the firing at police waa Spiro T. Agnsw, In deaUng with heavier than in the early stages tSIir (0 ) Czech Talks Begin campaign Issues and in cover I at Otm- __ of the 1006 rioting. ing territory for the ticket. KARIXIVT VARY, Csechoelo- count with the Soviet Union and “Ihen we had scattered re- vafcla (AP) — Walter Ulbrlcht, would Uke some changes mead ports of snipers,” he said. “This Those themes emerged from Bast Oerman OenHnuniat party in Oomecon ao they could get there was concentrated flr- the strategy sessions under ■way ehlef, arrived in thU spa today some benefit from the sunflua- during Nixon’s working 'vaca- and began talks vrlth Prague’s es. Sgt. David MoOUl, one of the tt Uiat their P®®™"®*® = ‘‘He comes across HeUcoptors landed more than R a^ Klen, a key district capl- comfing to initial field reports. ter-bombere attacked (be enemy — V M V Germany, the two moat Indus- *'*PP®*^*’® dispute. conaclence nuy be atronHy.” 1,000 men from the 9tti Diviaion tal. The Americana were sent in Only ftree Americana were re- poeitione along the bank and then stmted fleeing groups of triallaed of the lesser European * — .------guided by moral, true and He aaid the emphasis ■will be in rice ttelds 24 miles south of after intelligence reports told of ported wounded. \Tet Oong. A U.S. spokesman Oommunlat nations, have large Tito’s superior doctrinal rectitude,” he on television campaigning with Saigon in an attempt to encircle the enemy unit, and the GIs in a delayed report U 8 an informal format. In which — *------—" — ” -■* ’ ------.. j 1 ■aid 20 Viet Oong were killed, surpluses in their trading ac- (See Page Ten) added. an enemy force estimated at drew fire diortly after they headquarters said that a Viet the nominee would answer unre there were ao U.S. casualties ______It was the third time since his m ors than 100 troops. landed. Cong force fired with basooka- hearsed questiona. and the ship was not damaged. ——------— birth control encyclical was is Along ‘With that emphasis, sued that the pontiff spoke pub- In the air war, U.S. Air Force Klein said, wlU come a cutback B62s bombed Nbrih Vietnam for / > w w Idy in its defense. TMs leht Big>- t n m in the round of personal appear^ the first time in nearly a month, Group Hopes to Find, Raise ances which has characterised while U.S. tactical fighter- past presidential campaigns. bombers flew 110 missians Sim- tlnue to resist aH pressures to Klein said the Nixon forces real day against enemy supply lines Sunken Civil War ‘Ironclad’ retreat from his ruling against ise that when the nominee is Political Developments in North Vietnam’s southern co n tra ce p tiv e d e v ice s and iHHs. going to face a massive televi panhandle. The latter pilots re The encycHcal continued to NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — WhUe —’’graveyard of the AUanOc” sion audience, he must have ported destroying or damaging spawn controversy around the MciCrovem Nets Lester Maddox Jackie Robinson the proud and mighty batUeshlp time to rest and prepare. 42 trucks and 17 supply boats. ^and sank with the loss of 4 of w orld . Two Delegates May Enter Race ficers and 12 men out of her WiU Back Democrat ’The B02 strikes along the New Jersey steams through the Bernard Cardinal Alfrlnk of "This time, there will be ade crew of 08. quate preparation,” Klein said. WASHINOTCN (AP) — Net ATLANTA, G«. (AP) —Gov. frontier ranged from inside the Pacific, the antecedent of all the Netherlands, a leading NEW YORK (AP) — Jackie The location ot the “ tin can on That evidently is a lesson gain for Sen. George S. Mc Lester Maddox, a Democrat northern half of the demlUtar- battieahlpe rests at the bottom churdi liberal, said in an inter Robinson, quitting as an aide to a shingle” has been a mystery 'learned from the physically ex G overn a fte r twro d a ys in the wdK> supported Barry Goldwater Ized zone about eight miles of the ocean Just off Cape Hat- view that the Pope could be crit Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, ever since. Accounts of her sink hausting campaign Nixon ran Democratic presidential race in 1964 and sa y s he lik es A la west-northwest of the Marine teras, NX!. icised for Ms stand, but there says he’ll back any Democrat ing place her location from 1 to dght years ago. The problem appears to be endorsement by bama’s George C. Wallace this base at Oon Thlen to fl've mllee But if a group of men, work must be no schism in the against Richard M. Nixon. His 20 miles offshore. was evidenced most clearly several former Kennedy aides, inside North Vietnam. ing in secrecy since last April church. year, has announced he may turnabout highlights the ex- meet with success, that tiny Robert F> Marx, a profeselon- when a tired and haggard Nixon approving nods from some for moke a bid tor his party’s presl- pressed unhappiness of some IDUtary spokeamen said ttie al treasure-diver, claimed to Cardinal AKrlRk told MUan’s faced John F. Kennedy in the mer Kennedy supporters and dentlal nomination. bombers attacked Nosifa Vleb- ship, the USS Monitor, will be Corriere della Sera that despite Negro Republicans with the found, raised, and exhibited to find the Union ironclad in 1956 first of Ihetr televised debates. two delegate votes. hfoddox said his can^dacy tick et. while dl'ving in about 60 feet of the encyclical. Judgment of As for teamwork between the But, the South Dakotan said would offer a choice among one (See Page Ten) the public. Robinson, 49, who broke the water a mile offshore, but said right and wrong in birth control two GOP nominees, Klein said Sunday, he has at least a "fight conservative and three candi The 127-foot "cheesebox on a color line in major league base he could not locate the ship on rests with the individual con Nixon wants to fashion " the ing chance” to beat out the oth dates he called Socialists. raft” is famous for three ball, said Sunday that Nixon subsequent div scie n ce . most dosely coordinated dual er two announced candidates. "I Iiave no Intention of nai- achievements; Saving the Union heads a ticket that is “racist in Robert F. Marx, a profession “But at the same time,’’ be campaign in history.” Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy and ning iU3 a favorite eon,” he add Uookade from the Ironclad nature” and that the former Sudden D eallis al treasure-diver, claimed to added, "remember that in the Klein said the staffs of the Vice President Hubert H. Hum ed. threat of the Confederate ship vice president "has prostituted fin d the Union iron cla d in 1906 formation of conBClence one presidential and the vice presi ph rey. Maddox said Sunday he had Merrimac at the battle of himself and sold himself out to while diving in about 60 feet of must recognise the authoritative dential nominee wll'l be tied McGovern commented on a not discussed the idea with na Pose M ystery Hampton Roads on Mar. 9, 1802; the bigots in the South.” water a mile offshore, but said place of the word of papal cloeely together, and their trav radio4elevlaion inogram 24 tional or state Democratic party demonstrating the obsolescence FORT MYERS, Ela. (AP) ~ teadilng even If, as In ttila case, els—a® well as the things they hours after he entered the race. officials, and had no idea wbftt By selecting Maryland Gov. of the wooden warship; and he could not locate the ship on subsequent dives due to shifting the teaching is not InfaUlble.” say on issues—will toe carefully He intends to use the medium their reaction would be. Spiro' T. Afcnew as his running STve men unkMuUng a cargo of making the movable turret a of the sandy ocean bottom. In Poland, Stefan Cardinal coordinated. as the chief vehicle for his 11th "M y reaction," said state par mate, Robino said, Nixon has fish toppled one-by-one Sunday prime feature of most waruilpe. VI The group now exploring off Wyasynakl preached Sunday This, too, apparently stems hour drive before tl)e Democrat ty executive director Joe Sports, handed over control of the party Into the bo|kl o f th eir b o a t wh eio The original Monitor, built by Hatteras is a partnership be against birth control by aitUl' from ' a lesson learned in the ic National Convention opening ”is to wonder how he’s going to to the Southerners. they were found dead. Swedlsh-boim inventor John Br- tween the state of North Caro-____ d a l m eans as Oomnusilst au- narrow______defeat___ of 1900. Henry in Chicago two wedts from to get ‘This is Maddox country’ The former Brooklyn Dodgers Lee County aherifl’s *~riigfT|u loson at the Greenpolnt Navy lina, which claims ownership Uiotttlea announced they woidd Oalbiot Lodge was the vice presl- signs pasted up all over the great, who was elected to base- tor James Loeffler sald,i ”We Yard, Brooklyn, N.Y., in the day. under a 1907 law, and the North producing contraceptive don’t know what UQed tium or first two months of 1262, was not ChroUna Tidewater Services, I®-*®*' jrear. Polish (See Page Ten) (See Page Seven) (See Page Seven) (See Page Seven) where it came from. They et- a seaworthy vessel. Inc., a salvage company. women had used pUJs Imported ______(her got a wbttt of a ioKle g u o r In the n ight o f D e c. 80, 1802 'Sam uel P . TV>wnsend, supervl- some sort of diem loel pohMo.” she foundered in one of the fre (See Page Ten) Back from a sucoeasAil tr^ lO quent storms off Cape Hatteras (See Page Nine) the crew ot the UO^oot trawlK Novelty and iktokwothm iirom McGovern: Breaker of Rules preparing to flood ihe MdpZi hold to enaUe huge pumgsi to By GEORGE O. WILSON kota loters did not seem to doom the famUy farm and re puU out both water and «■»», The Washington Post m ind. place It wlttt "coiporate agri "When the water wan on,” Loeffier said, "tha «»»«»« WASHINGTON—Sen. George TTie fo rm e r A rm y b om b er p i cu ltu re .’ ’ lot won re-election to the House iKdifing the bone Stanley McGovern, a thorough in 1958 in a ra ce a g a in st M a President Kennedy rewarded ootinpaed and fd l tototoehalZ” ly “nice guy,” has once again rine fighter pHot hero Joe Foss. McGovenVa efforts by naming The first man to reaot, BkOfi- entered a tough game despite He did lose his first bid for the him jllrector of the Food for cia L. Winter, 08, of Punta Oor- da, Fla., Jumped through tiu the warning that "nice guys fin Senate, however, to the veteran Peace program in 1901. He put hatch end reached the body ish la st.” Karl E. Mundt (R) in I960 by hla senae of ooropaaslon into the 14,920 votes. when he, too, kestod over. program, finding new waysot The 40 year old son of a As be dumped into the hold, McGovern, In a obaigs likely using U.S. food Buipluses to feed Methodist minister, who declar his brother, Joeeph. 66, elm «f to be sounded again in this cam the hungry of the world. ed himself a candidate for the paign, said (hen that the elec Punta Garda, rai^ to the He could never forget, he V- • ' . /
IIANCH EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER. OONN^ MOITOAY, AUGUST 12, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1968 P A G E T H R E E p > - ' THEATER TIME Sheinwold on B r id g e SCHEDULE Sum m er By AUFEED fiHEDfWOUk NOETH r Ihimiirtr —Thomas Otown Af Moot people aoaociate Omar 4 A K 5 “THE WAY AJ32 The Baby Has Anderson-Litflo Sharif with dariiliig romantic Theaters fair. TttMttO. 0 1 7 4 State —Ihteilude, lttl-7tt0- ndea to moving pictures, but tm r n m m « K I 5 I HEARD TT 9 M . fa ri^ piayen know him aa an East Hartford Drive-In — expert who eon handto a dU- run Bringing with him hi> title of “World Ambssssdor Mix. Browns Daughter, 8ttL flealt contract with great can- 4 QI097 4 I Been Named hy Johm Crmber of MUrth” and bm comical fafUbi apaiiced by Cheshire Stranger In Town, lOriO. tion. Today's band, taken fram 9 10957 O KQ65 eat crins, Danny Kaye arrived at Wkdlingfotd’a Oak East Windsor Drive-In — a practice session for taia O 1532 0 Q 109 * A ♦ 57542 dale Moflicri Theater toolkit ftr a wedt’a atay. Thomas Ckown A ffair, 8:35. The ■wtrewM fliis week in lioa An- SCHOOL & CAMPUS Damqr aUn diapiaya more ma- Party, ISttO. geiSK shows Sbartf at hie cau- SOUTH Bmlth, K yle Anne, daughter ot K a rl Martin and Duima i we fomd (bal Ow etgy than a taan-ager on Ma Msnrheater Diive-hi —Secret tioua heat 4 56432 vanoour Smith, Rockville. She was bom Aug. 5 at Manchester tta pribllc fOr a ’ Cee, srtricfa 4 WW._.„_SA_# ww_ __ • ^ ~ _ iM mcv^ a Bmi. that world tour, and U s mam- life of American Wife, S:M. Opentog lead ten o f beeute. Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. airi helped malntabi tteir i 0 AK5 M,— ^ grani^^ etf In ieftw . ilwSheila OTfelll Chemerka, Bolton, She was bom Aug. 2 at BaydD. the F atter « ( the Sym pfaony. Moat o f this pahUc Roberta Peck of Mancheafer, Advanced ticksta are on sale 8 t M ary’s Episcopal Church, two trumps and the ace of ehtte of trumpe with the tan. Mow phony, did not write Cor tta pob- Maneheeter Memorial Hoepital. Her maternal grandparents eooittit even read, and had a Columbia recording artist, will at the box office for wreekday has been appoUbed vtcar of file but he had to make sure that floutta would taava to lose a dlA- FOR & YOUNG MEN! Hc aitfl the rety laat yean ot been entertained by atory- Grace S^iiacopal Cfanrdi, Broad are Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa J. O'NelU, 124 Birch St Her pater be at tte Windsor House. R t performances af tttO pjn. and be didn’t also lose a diamond mond trldt and Ua oontiwet nal grandmother la M n. Barbara Chemerka, 84 Maple St Sho tta Hfe. B a pafaBc v a a Prince trilera. who repreaented the tall BA in ^ n d sor, tomorrow night, Saturday at 7 p-m. Brook, by the R t Rev. IM ter trick. He pUnned to discard Dafiy <>Mrilrii has two brothers, Jerome, 10, and Michael, 8; and two sisten, Eaterhaiy, atto paid tala aalaiy end of tte minaliel tradition ot H. Gray. BIrixip of Connecticut dummy’s losing dismond on Ills following her ootdoor concert An up-best murical comedy Pariaer epeaa wMb 1-MT (15 Lynn, 11, and Chris, 14 months. aa wan aa tte aalaiy o t t t e nm- centimes osboe^ which is part of Windsor’s sum at file lequeM of file Vestry n d own extra clitt, and It was im • •as.* diaplayiag aa avaat-ganle atti to 15 peM s), aad A m aast play ririana o t tte otitaeatia and tte This pohUc wanted atories, mer series. "Ooncerta on the members of the church. He arlll portant to devriop the dubs be tude on marriage, divorce and er poaoBB. Tew h ilii ^podeo, Merrill, Michael John, eon of John L. and Nancy Noyes m m H open company tte and so tha “ program" sympho G reen." assume Ua duties Thucaday. fore touitttog even a stogie what goes on in the meantime, Q-lM-1; Heprto, 15««-1| Dla- Merrill, 81 ^orence Bt He was bom Aug. 2 at Mancheater Prinoe majirtatated at Ilia palace. ny w as born wfaieh endeavored Mias Peck wffl appear at the The Rev. M^. Gender came round o f trumps. "Waltz Me Aimaal Again,” k maiidB, 0M w » A. Memorial Hospital. Hla maternal grandparents are MT. and ICnaic warn generally t te play- to ten slaclea, or paint pictnres. Coionial Room of tte Windsor to Mamttester in September Went took the ace of duba and aot for tonight-tlirough Saturday What da yon ooarf M n. Leslie Noyito, 45 Glenwood Bt His paternal grandparenta thing o t tte rich, except for Fbether, aboid this ttma Ber- I f g l from Scranton. Pa., and led another h eart South ruffed Boose with the Paul Neves Trio, at Weat SpringfieM’s Storrow- Answer: Bue. Avoid making ore Mr. and Mra. Leroy Merrill, 70 Florence St ctanrdi tiwnir, and Joat ataoot lisa (a genius of orchaatrstinn) which includes Boston aeivud os aariatont pastor of St and could DOW afford to lead • • « • • •very rich aaan maintained taia Ma treatise on taatro- town Theater. any move toward gam s whew Paul Nerea. naasist Fred Tins n saay Kaye M ur's Cbnritt untfi Mky 1861 one trump, arlnidng to donuny own marical eatahUatament. mentatinn which ataoared tte Frank Aletter and leggy Dixie you have only 6 points far high Bohan, Tracy Lynn, daughter of Michael E. aad Diana ley, and drummer Larry Di- when he left to assume the du W it t the ktog. The fall of Banka Rohan, Vernon. She was bom Aug. 1 at Mt. Stoat Hos even if it was only three or way fbr ordmatnl tone color- Marquis star in the Arthur Can cards opporita an opening Md Nataly. rive for an 8:15 p.m. perform ties a t curate at 'Trinity Church, the Jack was sn omtoous wam- pital, Hartford. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mn. four piayora. Ttaia aoeoanta Cor ter production that is reminia- o f 1-NT. h>g- ance. Torringtoa. Iliomas MOrlarty, Hartford. Her jMdemal grandparents are fbe large nainber o t trioa and The reauH wns a different The outdoor concert is sebed- cent of “Barefoot in the Parii.” taff- OopyrigM 18M. Ahandons Tnuupa Mr. and M n. Jeto Rohan, 188 Center St. She has a brother, qoartela fo r wlileta t te period kind of symphony. Beethoven nled for 7:b> p.m. The pohUc is Both stars have a long list of CCRADf CALLS — Her Oeweral Fealwrua, Oaeg. Permanent Press Long Sleeve Permanent Press Long Sleeve invited at no chaige. man and His Hermits reportedly Sheclf abandoned trumps, Michael, 2. ia noted. composed Ua "P astorale" aym- Broadway and off-Broadway * * *1 •. * Ita i came Napoleon! Hie Na ptaony in which t t e movements credita. taypnotfxed a capacity Oakdale Area Craftsmen leadtog the Jack o f cMba from Dress & Sport Shirts Sport Shirts poleonic wan drained the re- are indicated: “Awakeniag of form. The Haydn Symphonies The Cole Porter classic "Kias audience last night The group dummy. West ruffed with the Oesare, Oarmela Margaret, daughter of Peter J. and currently ^ipeara in a film be Exhibit at nine of tpodes and returned the Norma Deechatoe Cesare, Vernon. She was bom Aug. 3 at aoureej of all tbeae petty aerene Imptwrinni on arriving average only about 30 tntmw«« Me Kate” opens tomorrow at the 'rm A -ta ii OUR REGULAR $3 S H I^ OUR REGULAR S4 A S5 SHIRTS ing riiown to the greater Hart queen at apadaa to force out Manhheater M emorial H o ^ ta l. Her fnatemal grandpeurents prinedinga. and whan they were in the cuuutryalde; Scene by tte except for tte laat ones (be Triangle Playhouse in Farming- Several area craftsmen will be oner, the weaUtay foiaid tte n - Brook; JoBy Oathering o f OOm- wrote more than 100). The "to- ford area enUUed "M rs. Brown among the exhihitars at a,craft dummy’ s ace. TBon. are Mr. and M n. Norman Deechatoe, MOltoocket, Maine. The ON SALE AT ton aa that theater’s final offer You’ve Got a Lovdy Daughter." Declarer now led another chtt, 'paternal grandparents are Joseph Cesare, San Diego, Calif., ON SALE AT aaKea hard pot to maintafai try-FolkB, Thondentorm; Sbep- manltc"(or atocy-tblting) sym ing o f the season. exhibit and sale by members of DRIVE-IN their eatabHttmeBta. Moreover. herd*s Song, Oattom e FeeUngs phony takes gcncnlly about oddly enou^ the title of fiielr the Society of ConnectictK aHoartoff West to ruff with his and Mn. Pauline Smart MUtoocket Maine. She has two sis Bradford Mason and Cavell first hit recording. last trump. The five of trumps s < m m o m s a ten, Andrea, 8, and Pamela, 2. ' aMboagta Napoieon had been de After The Storm." three quarters of aa hour, even Jobert play the leads in the pop Craftsmen. « • • • • Herman taimaelf haa been sUH remained in the dummy so feated; tte ideas.of **Iiberte. This was a fa r cry from the though it looaly foBows the form ular version t of Sbafceqieare’a Those from the area partid- 2 f o r H Egalite, Pcatenitte.” had bare tempo maika which would o f tte rlaaalc symphony signed to play the lead to a new pattog to the eodiibit Bwnaored that South could eventually ruff Daniels, Lianne Mary, daughter of Walter and Linda Sizes S.M.L. play, set for a three-week run. Stmko Daniels, 114 Park Bt. She was bom Aug. 8 at Manches Sizes 8-18 I iiHWl a aocial revolution. norm ally have idnicated the eatabliabed by Hqrdn. televkian version of "Pto- by the Washington Art As- his low diamond after discard ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. So tte wealthy opened their four movements: "ARegro ma At the end ot tte IMh century With the final ptodnetion of noriilo” with Burl Ives. He sodaban at their gallery in ing oae ot dummy’s diamonds “ ADegro” on tte boards at East and Mra. Michael Slmko, Milford. Her paternal grandparents palacra and tteir concerts to non tzoppo; Andante con moto; we get three names doseiy as may need a noae Job fir s t Washington D epot Conn., are on the queen o f elUbs. Haddam’a GoodB>eed Opera are Mr. and M n. Walter Daniels, Tecumseh, kOch, ABegio; Allegretto." Similarty sociated with the symphony: 'Ihe Nutmeg Flaybouse at the Mrs. Janet Aronson of Coven It all looked very easy, but House last Saturday, the popu • • • * * Srimznann arrote taia Rbenista” Brahma, Mahler and Bruckner. University of Connectieut closed try, batik, and Mrs. Arlene Sharif would have lost his con lar tiieaterwiQ remain dark ttak symphony whose movonents de The Brahma sympfaonies take out its season lost week with an Gray of Columbia, stitebery. tract if he had drawn Just one Dtmohne, M ary Jane, daughter of Ralph and Judith Hlg- scribe diffeient events noticed nearly an hour while Mcriler week in prepamtion for the excellent rendition of “Andro- round o f trumps at the second gtoa Donohue, 116 West St. She was bom Aug. 2 at Manches world premiere of “On Time" Also, Mrs. Mildred B. Smith JOSEPH E. LEVME— I . in down tte Rhine. and Brucimer spin tte ir aym- cles and the Lion.” A top fan trick. He wotdd then sltch to ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. starring Alfred Drake and of Stom, boriebtodtog; Mrs. MIKE NICHOLS The slory-triling idea allowed phonies oik to even greater program haa been rioted ftH* the Harriet Wallis of Wapping, ce the ktog of chibs, but it would be and Mra. Stanley Frallck, Brockton, Mass. Her paternal Nancy Dnaeault Aug. 19. LAWRENCE TURMAN grandparenta aro Dr. and Mn. George Donohue, Needham, for greater length; in fact, it lengtha. SmaH wonder then, that UCtann Qieater. ramics; Mrs. Joyce Robinson of too latol even iVaiisisV'd it. The Suite had the lady said to me. "FOr the Protiably one of the most West would win with the ace M o m . She has a sister, JuUe Ellen, 1. poignant film s to be shown in John Raitt again proved to Rockville, sandcasting. and • * » • » perhaps 10 to per- Ufe of me I can’t see any aiini- Evan KuUgren o f Columbia, of chibs, and would return the TH E6M D IM IE the New England area wlH be be a top money-maker after a COLOR •*“ •*■•* ^'CnilESsiua* Bogan, Patricia Lynn, daughter of Michael J. and Susan larity between a symphony by successful engagement at Oak metalsmtthlng. queen o f spades to dumin)r*s Haydn and one by MaMer." Ac offered at Powder Hill Ski re ace. West would then ruff tte phM O O - m (C olor) Seger Hogan, Rockville. She was bom Aug. 1 at Rockville dale to "The Music Man” last The exhibit will be held from ‘Klaper o f the Golden BaO tually, there imi't mutt aiinilari- sort’s non-proOt Dialougne next dub with the nine ot General Hoepital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Theater Friday and Saturday. areek. Audience reports bear out Aug. 17 through S ^it 7 and the Mn. Clinton Seger, New Preston. Her paternal grandmother ty, and even the nnisioalogist the fact that the handsome six- works of the craftsmen will be “Vietiiam and Beyond," noted is M n . Helena Mitchell, New York City. has trouble finding tt. footer is sUn to good voice. on display at the show, from 2 author David Schoenbrun’s new « • • • • Strictly speaking, tte form or to 6 p,m. daily and on Saturdays est film on the world’s hottest FOOT BBIGBT8 — Ten years ' Maaunk, Tanja Marie, daughter of John J. and Gloria structuie is still there, but it from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The show is so overladen with romantic cold w ar, w ill be Sown to the ago atten Mike Tannticci was Hassett Mazunk, 16 Flonnce St. She was bom Aug. 4 at Man bumping beads adtt the pros win be closed on Sundays. impMcatlanB, that it ia very dif- tiieater directly from Paris Agnes Davis chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are where the producer is currently arhfle vying for a starting slot flcnlt to find. It k aomtlihg like Mr. and Mn. James J. Hassett, 28 Cottage St. Her paternal covering the peace talks, and ia on the Pittsburgh Steelers foot- FVmner Owner grandparenta are Mr. and Mn. Norbert Femholz, 90 Mill St. a Greek temple hidden with Vic- set to contain some explo^ baU team, he bad Httie notion U2 RESTAUBANT She has a brother, John Joseph. i®tian gingerbread, and maak- sive first-band Informshon of becoming tte producer of a TONITE MANCHESTER • • *1 • * *•! with massive plantings of Tickets may be obtained or top boK-ofllce show entitled Smith, Sherri Ann, daughter of Donald G. and Barbara ’ 'Wtetatkm. Underneath is the ■5S§s.s.».«ssT 1st. BUN reserved by calUng the box of “This Was Buriesque.” Mike PROSPECTOR ROOM Lutz Smith, RockviUe. She was bom Aug. 5 at Manchester hmte Miuoture; but H ia not fice; admission included retresh- brings the show to Storrowton Memorial Hoepital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Gladys t*adHy apparent. EAST HARTFORD ments. Sept 3 where he is managing 30TH CENTURY-FOX srssi nw Lutz, RockviUe. Her paternal grandmother Is M n. Malcolm Tew composers of tte 20tt nxirsday afternoon. Qie (UrecUv. WALTER IMffTHAU BALTIMORE LUNCH M. Burr, Rutland, Vt. She has a sister, Sandra Lee, 6. century have written aympbo- younger aet w ill have- a choice ANNE JACKSON Agnes Davis HARTFORD and ewen fewer have between a foDdne ballet pres KNOAODtKNT: RLTRICKO*iEAL written aaocesMiil ones, 'limes entation of “Ffamodito’’ dat riumge, audiences change, and ed for them at Oakdale o f Qie even for thousemds experience and education play “ CtaMlerella*’ at Storrowton. wxnmG Announces Opening change. Todajr'a composer finds . Complete Home Both offer fine dean entertain TUIE! who perspire heavily it virtually impoaalUe to ex ment. More tiian 1,800 young- OF Furnishings Since | press taimaelf w itt Qie stme- stera tatjoyed a folkine presenta 1899! i A new-type fonsola has been tw e of the symphony at all, just found to keep underarms tion of “Alice In Wonderland" as the late U tt century com k at w e tt at Oakdale. afaaotutely dry-even fo r thou poser forced tte structure until ★ New Store Hours ★ sands who perspire heavily. it bulged an over tte place. WAMt TOenS CALENDKL— O F AN AGNES A fte r decades o f eonunon “ d i- It’s not too late to attend one OPEN a DAYS EVERY WEEK—THUBS. NIGHTS TILL 9 odoranta,’* it took a chemical The real, true, symphony was exemplified by Haydn and Mo of the four production at Strat inventioo to make this truly ford’s Shakespearean festival on DeUgbtfuUy Air-Conditioned for Tour Pleasure! effective proteetiaa poasiUe— zart. Beethoven wrote only two LUNCHEONETTE clasrical symphonies before tte boards nntO mid-September. with the same safety to cloth AT ing—the same skin mildness as turning to the romanticism of “Aa Ton like It," "Riittard n ," poynlsr "deodorants." Called his third or "Erolca." The "Lnve’s Labour Loat” and “ An- Mitchnm Anti-Persinrant. it Fourth and the teyiWi ar» clas drocles and the Lion" are Liggett Parkade Drug Store k the product of a trustworthy sic, and the Fourth k unques- featured. WHERE CAN I GOTO aS-year-oM laboratory. By the ttonaWy tte most difficult to Televtaian favorites Sid Oea- thousands, women srrth prob aar and Imogens Ooea appear Opening Monday, August 12th lem perspiration are finding perform, despite afi the noise Sme about the mnfii. at Storrowton next week. Mcf^ieen GET 5 YEARS TO PAY?| the protection they need—and The vetxatile and inoom- never could find before. And Brahms was never truly Opening Specials All Week fu lly effective as a deodorant, happy as a qvnphoniat. He parable Ray Charles appears at too, of eontae. If yon perspire vrtute four ot them, but I agree Oakdale Aug. 18, before tte more than average — even with Fhflip Bale who character opening i t "The Sound o f Ma Breakfast and Luncheon r . ; heavily — get the positive ised tbem-as "A gypsy woman rie” with Tone Powell set in fbe Toteetion o t Mitchnm Anti- dancing in tight-fitting comsta. ittMfHTi|r Toks. 'erqnrant. Your choice, liquid There seems to be latent heat Another treat ia set for thk or cresm. Ninety-day supply, Sahsday at ihe Tale Bowl when esefa 13.00. beneath a formal exterior.” Mahler's Symphonies are ex two top groopa, "The Aaaocia- citing, deapUe their excessive tion" and "The Union Gap’’, ar- length a ^ tremendoua orchea* f4sr Oi^MMOokdak ^ i t e k u m tral demands, yet they owe rULM IM I practtcany nothing to a formal -Alri TOHITX O thru SAT . 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Percy'Lehmus Dukett-Daly Munson-Tabor• Maloney'Holmes BittneT'Abild Sturtevant'Curtis ------^------J------4------1 »■ * e BrtdtBt Chnrdi Mksi Robaria J oim Ltriimua of tlhe msfriage of Itiss Donna The wedding of Miss Naomi wemm Saturday motnliv Msnrhester arid Robert Joseph Marie Hohnes of Manoliester to BeUe Curtis of Chesterfleld, waaMuf nt WDm Mary DonOiy Pony of Rochester, N. T., ware Donald Joseph Maloney of Na M ail, and Riehard Kurt Stnite- Daly o< Manrhaatir and R a]^ wsd astardsy aftarnoon at tick, M ass, WM solenuilaed oit Gaarre Dukatt ci Olaatanliuty. BbuubmI vant of LsnoK, MMs., formerly noon Sotunlay at Ot. Brhtyst of Vernon, took place Saturday Tte telde la the daushter of lb s brtda la ths daughter Oburob. morniag at the-Flrst Oongraga* Ifr. and Mta. John Daly of n Dr. and Mis. AsroM John Lsb- Ths bride la a dougltter of Mr. tlanal Church, OhaeterfMd. Ottrer Rd. The brldefrootn la mna of il Steep BoDow Laaa. and Mrs. Howard L. Hbknse The btMe is a daughter of the aon of M^. and Mra. SVands H m bridegroom Is the son of of IBS Henry at Tbe brida- Mr. and lira. Forreet a Curtte of Chesterfield. The bridegroom DUkett of Glaatonhury. Mr. sad Mrs. John C. Percy grootn la a son of Mr. and Mrs. Is the son ot Mrs. EUa M. Bomutta of nliita Maaa and of HarrisoD, N. T. Walter J. Mklonejr of Natlok. Sturtevant of Lake St, Ver The Rt Rsv. Magr. Joseph daMea deoocatad the altar dor- The Raw. C. BMiiy Andarson non, and tha late George A. tnc lha docd)lfr<1n( carfonany. and the Rev. Eric Gothberg per iMabODsy o f at Patriok’a Sturtevant. n a Mde waa gtren hi mar- formed the doable-ring cere- Obuneb, Nbtlok, Maaa., par- The Rev. Allen H. FatM of ..^ilaga by h s father. She ware a inouy. fOnned fbe oerenmny and eras Hatfield, Mm s., performed the fun l u t l i A-lhia goam of diaa- celebreaft at the mtytlid Maaa. The bride was gjvsn. In m ar double-ring oeramony. Russell tniy laoe and « ahoulder4ength Mra Raymond Ibirphy w m oi^ T. BUbee of Chesterfleld tras Tea dndtnri lOth a wfalta roaa riage by bar talhar. Her fidl- gandst Bouquata of gladtoH and langib silk oegansa skimmer orguilst Boriquete of gladioli and orange Wnaanma She car ahosta dalalaa wera on the altar. deooratod the altar. ried a bouquet of white roaea. was styled with a panri of Alsm Otren In maniaga by her The bride was given In mar f Mlaa Joan McOrmth of Kaat con pearied lace, sheet too# a la s s ^ and datacfasble court frihar, the bride wore a full- riage by her father. She wore Haittocd, couda of Qie bride, Bngth goam of Ivory silk or- a fuU-length gown ot rilk taffeta waa maid of honor. Brldeamalda train framed with Alencon lace. deoigned with fitted bodleo, She wore a fuD-iength ihantflla ganaa accented with re-em- arete Mlaa Diane Wilmaltia, brotderad AImmou laoe, and scoop neckline, long tajiered Mlaa Cheryl Bayer and Mlaa of matching Alencon lace and rieevee, baufhutt oUrt, and oorriod a colonial bouquet of faebloned with A-Hna ridrt and Barbara Shea, all of lean- chapal-lengtti train. Bar riioul- .Y dtepel' length train, and ae- cheater. white stophanotls and idialae- canted with Chantilly laoe and nopols. ’tJ vI der-length bouffant vadl of sUk Rldiard Dukatt of Olaatrwv Bluoloa WM arrangad from a seed pearls. Her fingertip veU bmy, braOiar of (he brldagroofn, Mlae Bally lOller of Msnriiea- ,.-v maitetaliig laoe headpleoe, and of Ulurion WM arranged from aerred aa beat man. Udiara ter was the maid of honor. ■ XM a tiara of pearls and eequliia, j f i ■be oarrlad a bou^piri of gar- were Roy Dukatt of CBaaton- She eras dressed In a fUIl-lengUi /h'T denlaa, atephonotla and tvy. and die oortled a bouquet of >0* bury, bruOier of the bride gown of rose celoced cUtEon W¥$ white rceea and gladioli. groom; Alan Daly of Mbndiea wtOi satin trim and paneled Mlae Bboran Ann Holmea of Mlae Noreen Downey, of Pitta- Maadieater, deter of the lirldo, ter, brother of .the bride, and back. She wore a matching field, Maes., w m maid ot honor. Richard MUrpiqr of Eningtati. hea^iieco, aitd carried a eolo- WM maW of honor. Her fuU- She wore a fuU-lmgth gown of Mra. Daly wore a bhre laoa nlal bouquet of pale pink glamrir length sleeveleas A-Ono gotvn yaltow peau de aote with laoe i ) dreaa with white aeceaaorlea Uas. of avocado green chiffon over sleevM, and dm oarried a bou satla WM accented at the neck- and a iioeaagci of pink Bridasmalds wore Mias quet of roaea and gladioli dyed roaea. The bcMagrooitfa moOi- One and rieetvea w ith floral am- to match the color ot her gown. Audrey Willard, Mias Joanna broideiy. She wore a crown of if? er wore a b d ie dreau with Malsen and Mias Susan KbppUn, Brldesmolde were Mr*. Ger matrtrtng aeceaaeriea and a aO of Manchostsr; Mias Doria deialea with tvy, and oarried a ald Kternan ot Rockville, rioter caoreage of while roaea. BrldGson of Graatocd, M. J„ basket flBed,wHh dairies, yel- of the bridegroom; end MIm A recaption and diiwier ta t ooudn of ttw bride; Mlaa Janloo tow ndniatura rooea and nMuns. Nancy A. Curtis ot Chesterfleld, ISO waa held a t Sunaet Ridge Kay Nocen of Coventry, end Brldesdiaids wera Mlaa Film. slater ot the bride. Mra. Klernan Oub in Baat Hartford. Bor a lOas Paula Burg^iardt of Sdis- betti Maloney of Natick, sister wore a pink gown and Mlae Cutt motor trip to Maine, Nora Sco nsetady, N.T. of the bridegroom; Miss Carol le wore a blue gown, both etylod tia, and Fiiaee Bdward Teiaiid. They wore fifll-Iength emrus Anne Moore and Mlaa Sandra to matdi the honor attondent’a Mra. Dukatt wore a navy and of pink riilffoo wtm satin trim ChappM, both of Manchester, and they canted bouquets at and lOae Helen McBmls of Fan J t " < ..' roses and i^adiril dyed to matoh white dreaa with white acoea and panried back, matching fWM ptioto BUTtamp photo aorlea and a ooraage of white photo headpteces, and canted deep River, MMs. Their gowns of their gowns. MRS. ROBERT JOSEPH PERCY persimmon orange chiffon were MRS. RICHARD KURT STURTEVANT roaea. Upon their retura, the MSS. DANIEL SOBEST MUNSON pink ghunePla colonial bou MR6. ROBERTT RUSESELL D riTN ER Mlaa Rebecca J. MlUer of . photo <»«qile wm lire In Vemian. quets. styled to match the honor at Chesterfleld, niece of the bride, MSS. RALPH GEOBGB DUKETT dress with matching acces lege, Troy, N.Y., where die tendant’s. They also woro was flower glri. Her gown and crepe drees with white accee- education. She Is a second MlaaTbriyl Haael Tabor of the' bride; and Mias Su Rae Jack Percy of Jamaica, ttm t sories. BoiB mothers wore white majored in physical thersqiy. crowns of dairies and tvy, and Miss Janice HUdreth Ablld, with a bodice of daisy chantUly flowers were Identical to the sorlee and a pink row corsage. grade teacher in Lenox, MOss. Aftcn • Rrwl- Manrhiwter and Daniel Robert Boucher of liabon FaQa, Maine, Island, N.Y., brother of the orchids. Mr. Percy le a 1987 graduate of carried baskets flUed with dai of Granby became the bride of lace and designed vrith a bat- honor attendant’s. A recepUon tor 200 w m held Mr. Sturtevant is a graduate of bridegroom, so.-*«9u a.. ocw«. ..m.... Mtmann of Rexhy Hill were wed cousin of the bride. Mlin June A reception for 180 was held Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti ries and yeUow mume. Robert RuaseU Bittner of Ver teau neckline and A-Une skirt, Andrew J. Tomko Jr. of Man- at the Whale Inn, Goshen, Maas. Howell Cheney Technical School Czanas of Manchester was hon Udiers were John'liehmue and at Glastonbury Hills Country tute, Troy, N.Y., where he re Joeeph Jay photo and fashioned with an attariied Chester waa beet man. Usheri For a wedding tity to the Pooo- and served two years with the Rohs-Brown Saturday morning at St. James' Walter Lehmus, both of Man Jaines Maloney of Natick non Saturday afternoon at the orary bridesmaid. Mlaa Martha Club. For a plane trip to Ber ceived Ms bachelor’s degree in MRS. DONALD JOSEPH MALONEY served m his brother’s best train of chantUly lace appUquea. were Rriand H. Id le r of Ches no Mountains, Pa., Mrs. Sturte U. S. Navy. He Is employed as Church, Rocky HIU. McGuire of Noank, niece of the chester and brothers of the muda, Mra. Percy wore a blue management engineering. He is man. Ushers were Howard M. Stanley Memorial Church, New ’Ihe maid of honor carried a terfield, brother-in-law of the vant wore a navy blue knit drees an electrical technician at the Tba bride la a daughter of brldegromn, was flower -glii. bride; John Martin of New and brown dress with Jacket, a member of Tou Beta IT, na Holmes of Manchester, brother Britain. bouquet of white carnations, bride; and John F. CUrtte of with white accessories. Research Project on Ultra-Hi|^ Mr. and Mra. Oeoege W. Tabor Their ydlow Aantung gowns Hampddre, Dane Battiato of brown acceeaoriee and a white tional honorary engineering so of the bride; A. Theodore Wel- The bride is the daughter of white roses, and Elegance car Greenwldi, N.Y., brother of the Mrs. Sturtevant U a graduate Voltage for the General EUec- Jr. of 28 Crestwood Dr. The and beat^eces were styled to Roebester, N.T., and James corsage of glamelUas and steph- ciety, EpsUon Delta SlfUMi, Dcxlge-Skewes burn of Brookline, Maes., broth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ablld of nations. The bridesmaids carri bride. Mark BUbee of Chester of Williamsburg (Mass.) High trlc (to.. In Lenox. bridegroom la the aon of Mr. match the benor atteodant*a, D’Arcangelo and Kraneth Coul anotis. After Aug. 19, the honorary management society, er-in-law of the bridegroom; New Britain. The bridegroom is ed bouquets of white carnattons fleld, cousin of the bride, wm School and North Adams The couple will live at 28 and Mra. vnuiam B. Munson of and fliey carried baskets of ter, both of Harrison, N.T. couple will live In Rochester, and Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. Raymond Berube of East Hart the aon ot Mr. and Mra. LesUe and pink roses. ring bearer. (Mass.) State CoUege where Hubbard St., Lenox, after Aug. Rocky Hin. white daisies. Mrs. Lehmus wore a turquoise N.Y. He la employed aa an associate ford and Gory OUaro of Plain- R. Bittner of Bolton Rd., Ver James F. Bittner of Vernon, Mrs, Curtte wore an aqua ■he received a B.S. degrw In 2D. The Rev. Robert Shea of St. James E. McGuire of Nbonk, dress with Jacket end matrii- Mrs. Percy Is a 1660 gradu quality control engineer at vUle. non. brother of the bridegroom, was Jajpea’ Church, Rocky lOU, per brolheivln-law of the bride ing accessories. The mother of ate of Manchester EQgh School Xerox Corporation, Rodiester, Mrs. Holmes wore an aqua The Rev. Eugme P. Wratch- best man. Ushers were Andrew formed the double-ring cere groom, waa best man. Ushers the twidegroom wore a pink and attended Russell Sage Col N.Y. chiffon dress with matching ford performed the double-ring Soltis of East Hartford, and mony anj^jras celebrant at the were Peter Petrini of Wetherw- accessories and a corsage of ceremony. Dr. Robert C. Soule Jotan H. AbUd of New Britabk D^AmatoHoward miptlal Maas. Bouquets of white fleld, conain of the farldegioom; Zorina sweetheart roses. The of New Britain was guest or brother of the bride. and pink gladioli decorated the George W. T^bor HI of Mkit- bridegroom’s mother woro a ganist and T. Newton Stewart A reception was held in the altar. chester, brother of the bride, Edwards'Mikoleit lime green silk Jacket dress of Meriden was flute soloist church pariora. For a trip to Miss Jo Ann Howard of Ver *nM bride waa given in mar and David Mansoa of McGuire with matching accessories and a The bride WM given in mar Maine, Mrs. Bittner wore a non and Archangelo Anthony riage by her father. She wore a AFB, N.J. corsage of yellow roses. riage by her father. Her empire Ught blue skimmer with a cowl D’Amato of Manchester were fun-length A-Une gown of silk Mfe. Tabor wore a cham Miss Dianne Evelyn Mikoleit A reception for 180 was held full-length gown of Alencon lace neckline and short sleeves, married Saturday morning at oegansa designed with three- pagne lame gown end matrii- of Franklin, Mass., formerly of at Fiano’s Restaurant, Bolton. bodice and long sleeves w m white accessories, and a corsage St. Joseph’s (3iurch, RockvlUe. quartera-length aleevee, and Ing aocessmles. The tolde- Manchester, and Robert James For a plane trip to Bermuda, fashioned with an A-Une skirt of white carnations and pink The bride is the daughter ot ch^el-lengtb train, and ap- groom’a mother wore an ^>rl- Edwards of Rochester, N. Y., Mrs. Maloney wore a light blue of vhlte organza and a detach roses. EhUowlng theta- return, Mr. and Mra. Joseph E. How pllqued with shtffU lace at cot ahanhing linen ensemble were wed Saturday afternoon at silk suit with matching accee- able watteau tubular train of the oouide wlU Uve in Granby. ard of 78 George Dr. The bride Mra. Bebert FTaaela Aiken the .neckline. Her Sluaion veil with matching acceaeorles. St. Mary’s Church, Franklin. aorlea. The couj^e will Uve In otganaa and a small organza Mra. Bittner is a graduate of groom Is a son of Anthony was arranged from a crown of Both wore corsages of yeOow The bride is tne daughter of Rocky HUI. bow was attached from the New Britain High School and D’Amato of 1ST Branford St. Mr. and Mm. Daniel F. O’Bri seed pearla and she carried a daisies. Mr. and Mra. Harold E. M ikol^ Mrs. Maloney received her center back. She wore a three- and the late Mra. Anthony Central Connecticut State Col D’Amato. en of 306 Autumn St. announce cascade bouquet of daisies and A reception for ISO waa hrid of Franklin, formerly of Man BA degree from Merrimack tiered blbow-length veU of rilk lege. She is a fourtti grade the marriage of their daughter, rosea. at the Wagon Wheel Restau chester. The bridegroom is the CoUege, Andover, Mass. She is lUusion and carried a cascade teacher at Hartland Elementry The Rev. Francis J, OOUlns Edwarda O'Biien Brul, to Rob Mlaa Susan Tabor of Manchew rant, Rocky ion. FOr a motor son of Mra. Robert Edwards of employed aa a social wortcer for bouquet of pink and white roses, School, East Hartland. Mr. of S t Mary’s Churoh, Union ert Franklin' -Aikdl of £hel- ter, slater of the bride, waa t]te to Oape Ood, Mrs. Muaaon Rochester, and the late Robert the CathoUc FamUy Services, white carnations, and stopha^ Bittner Is a graduate of Rook- City, performed the doutde-rlng bume, Vt. v maid of honor. She wore a fuS- w m a white drees with rose Edwards. Inc., ot the Archdiocese of notis. vine High School and Central ceremony and was celebrant at Mr. Aiken la the aon of Dr. length green shantung gown aoceeeorles. The couple will The Rev. Arnold Tozer of Rich Hartford. Miss Sylvia G. Engstrom of Connecticut State CoU^;e where the nuptial Maas. Gregory r and Mra. Robert W. Aiken of designed with square neckline, live in Jacobstown, N.J., after mond Hill, N. T., and the Rev. Mr. Maloney received his BS Newington was maid of honor. he received hla B.S. degree In Blugos of RookvUle was Shelburne. ^ princess A-Une sUrt, and abort Sept. 1. Mr. Buriiet of St. Mary’s degree In clvU engineering from Bridesmaids were Mrs. Andrew Indudatrial education. He is pres organlat y The Rev. Steiphen Price of sleeves, and a matching head hire. Munson was employed as Church, Franklin, performed the Merrimack CoUege. He Is em Soltis