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ti(KL. Lxxxm, na SM (TWENTY IMAGES) MANCHESTER, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 19<4 Ml Pucu^lt) PRICE SEVEN CENT%: Events To Delegate His Workload In State Will Press ■ ^ ------Workman Killed NEW DELHI, I n d 1 *9prl«n* m»y b« in action did not allay foara that he (A P )— Ailing PHm« Miniir poalUon to attend to the buai- was critically ill On.Road Project neas of government," an au­ Shastri had been working up t*r LAI Bahadur Shastrl thoritative aource said. Sunday to 18 hours a day, attempting to Side waa reported in generafly night, Shastrl's son. Hart, aald 'Iflve new Impetua to solving the HARTFORDf (AP) — A good condition today but hia father would need at least country's monumental prob­ 60 - year - old ' construction more of his official eched- a month’s rest, and there waa lems. ‘ worker from Middletown specuiaUon aome o f his fides A government official said nle was canceled. would take the relna of gAvem- Shastri awakened in a cheerful was killed instantly today Flies Home For the tirat time there waa a ment ten^rarUy. mood Sunday. He got out of bed when a cable snapped on a public aucgeaUon that the 5»- The son’s statement indicated to change clothes, had morning crane, pouring a bucket­ yaar-old prime mlnlater, who After Ending India was again on the verge of tea with his family and later load of concrete on him on reportedly waa atrlcken with a a period of temporary leader­ ate a little rice and butter. In­ mild heart attack Friday night, ship. After the late' prime min­ formants said. an East-West highway ac­ ahould delegate aome of hia ister Nehru suffered a stroke In President Sarvepalli Radhak- cess road In West Hartford. Saigon Duty reaponaiblllUea. January, he tumed\over mai.y rishnan, HoipeDitie MinisterMil G. L. Dead from the accident waa . llio Timea of India aald no of the burdens of hid. office to Frank Fazzino of 67 Oak St. WASHINGTON (AP) — prime mlnlater can afford to do Shartrl. Since Shastrl . lacked (SeeB TagaP age Nine)I ’Treated fof minor injuries Henry, Cabot Lodge de» without a full-time foreign mlh- Nehru’s authority, the govern­ from the accident and dismissed later, aa ShaaM doea. The pa- ment was beset by lndoi! F Ig U r e surf at St. Augustine Beach {qplaoe ohurdies burned down and two Negroes to seek peace would head the central govern today. The aew aaaault ea tMa to die beat of raolal conflict was reported nearing success, ment. WASHING’rON (AP)—Ameri­ old city’s racial ImutIm v caiae Community leaders predicted as the poastoillto sf a tiues to soulh Georgia oountryslde cans cut down on their smoking tow Uiat any group would have a dif­ By ROPIN MANNOOK . loomed' in the loug couMeS sminers ago . . . Vocal by about 18 billion cigarettes m oap a t mSMam driegates and ficult Ume,because the middle LEO PO LD VILLE, the Congo between Negroes aad whltea (Beta eauttous leadership tanrie ground has all but disappeared (AP)-r-Tlie last United Nations since a government report Penning a wedge, the peUee at annual convention at Na- in the furious, month-long push troops are leaving the Ckmgo linked health hazards to smok­ broke tarough a Has e f 10 Honal Education Association for ihtegraUon by Negroes and with a bang, from exploding ing, the Agriculture Department white seigregatleBlsls aad tomr question of brtegratlag the equaUy determined resist­ grenades lobbed into polling sta­ reported today. walked lato the water la full ■tote and loeal aMUatee In l l ance by whites, tions and the wedding feast of a The cutback was 8.5 per cent balferm. There, they formed ’There has been almost no chief of the Baluba tribe. below the first sU* months of protooHea for' the dsasoastra- Cooper, eommunlcatlon between the two The bombs injured nearly IOC) last year. tor*. The movie star Gary ru e s for more than a week, people Saturday as the Congo The department said more arouad the riag of ■lai to Weetpert following collapse o f the first (^ n ed a nationwide referendum cigarettes are now being toiiatlag aad Jaoriag. M. Oonveree, a plaanc attort to find___ a„ setUement.____ on a new constitution. Agricul' smoked in the United Btatea fat New Tork Oty . . . In the first fruitless attempt, i hire Mlnlater Constantin Tahla- than In the period Just after the PUkNESORAM bright for mete pub- Modem Army on Ancient Carrier ■t. Johns County grand Ju^ la - Mwana was among the report was released last Jsn. HAMILTON. Her at « « • to Nsto Haven Ralirsed The powerful, plodding elephent— militegy transport dating back to HannibalA callad for a 80-day truce in pub- wounded. ' 11, but probably not as many (AP)—Two Air tom s of mass transporU- day— has proven more effective in South Vietnsjnese jungle warfare than the lie demonsttatloM, after which National reconciliation” waa aa before the report. Hjaaoi^eeaMaff'jiu ■ BBW before U .I. esnats, modern' motorised troop carrier. Here an AmericaiiHulvised patrol moves with a Mraclal eommlttac would the keynote of frensled)potlticli< Ogus, p i M roll-yeur- ImiBortsllon odHetatof have bsea sstobHohsd. II m Ne> IzR. It waa Boundad Riost loud' own elgarsttlag' are haeeiiitof'' ..•ovwPrimi ^ pereonMl aboard the native beaata. By oontra^^ ]y by SK • PrssIdsBt Melss istom to 1.00(MBile.aii-hoiir plaaea ace alae vaed in tiia io agb vaa. ,(AV noteiaK.) - 'at Katatoto. kaak alt-

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marhoni’a beat, nie opening ia very quiet in thia compoeitidn. Shein wold on Bridge MAkCHBSTBB KVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1964 I happen to be very fond of .the eelltotionr I know the acor* from memory; aomehow or other I EINSTEIN THEORY basis of axelushm from lak* am dietantly related by mar­ HELPS AT BRIDGE : ’OV ^ going; you have to know when Mi IKL)C0L.0R In the climax I had no' trou­ to get there. If you don’t be­ A Q9I6X loctor, Mrb. Robort W. Pater­ We Are Delightfully Air-Conditioned For Your Comforf $ l l t S V 3 ■enator Yranklia O. Wallas ofPday morning by Rockvin* Pa­ son, to sand out In tUne to reach ble whatsoever hearing the lieve It, we have a bridge hand 0 KII7AI 0 Q9S Lake Notice cymbals. These were placed to prove that Einatein waa T a b H u n t e r T«nM(i waa dafeated Saturday trolman Danial Corcoran. taxpayers befora ths dus date o f' Waraock, Wendy Karen, daughter of First L t WUlUm A A A 10942 Acoordlng to poUcs, tha glaaa July 1. against the backwall of the H. and Beverly Cat* Wamock, Kitzlngen, Germany. She rM t. SOUTH U his Md for a third term to SPECIAL STORE HOURS THIS WEEK: ______ti Th« Ant ot tht PlasaWrows to ihe rear of actual ‘’shell” which was supposed to South dealer R o s s a n a P o d e s t a front door of tha ators waa nndi- The Rav. WUllam M. PhUpot An srror of using a SO-mlU remedy Uie acoustical difficul­ waa bom June 17 at Wurzburg, 0*rm«iy. Her maternal tb* state aanata. eh. Thlavaa atole four t-packa of rate in prsparlng tha blits, In­ |^^oni«iuid«" concerU cam* and count. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charlea K. Cane, 104 Wnod* Both aid* vulnerable $ '1 j 42 ia sotpaeted to dlsrsgard ■* Opon Thurs.iill 9 P.M.— Closed All Day Sot., July 4fh There were a dosen or more ties of the location. But the Opening lead—Eight of Hearts 0 A1062 Andraw Rapko, vateraa stats iMar. warning from the Andovar stead of tho COreel rate of 81{ ^ n t last Thursday •venlngr. ’’shell’’ had no ceiling or top. side St. rsprssmiUtiva and a WUUngton Completea Training mills, was mads. A re-run was rows behind me, so I was not all • • • • • I m n thia hand was playad A AQ73 Lake Management Association Ifatarally I waa on hand, for the way back. Quite a few were It curved over from the back- in a recent team match, the Wen Nadh Bed .saatvn At 3iUU-

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Harrison-Smachetti Green-Osbome Simpson-Badger The ihairlege o' Miss /e Dale Jenifer, RoWaMa * ■ '■ ■' ■*. % *•% ■■ ■'"' AlL"o- We'e.s of JTe he;ter to of Simsbury and Neal Ernest 'T*hs Church of the Assump- > Misa M 'sr.tha Badger of -Hinmimui tha ecana Saturday at Alan Par.'-tow La ••’'.in of. V.’illi- Praacott of Manchester • were Chestnut Hill, Masa, and the mantto took place Saturday at the marriaga of Mias Diana M. united in marriage Saturday at SmachetU to. Robert H. Har­ Rev. Paul Dana Simpson of Center OOpg. egati^ al Church. St. Albans Eplsoopal Church in The bride is the daughter of rison. both of Manchastsr. Manchester were united In mar­ Mr. and Mrt:. Oeorge 8. Wales Mmabury. . Tht bride is'a daughter of riage Saturday afternoon at the of 91 Goodwin St. The bride­ , The bride U s daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mra. Arthur SmachetU Church -of the Redeemer,, Cheet* groom Is a son of Mr. .and land Mrs. Charles W. Robinson of 101 Summer St. Tht brids- nut Hin. ' Mrs. Harry N. Larkin Jr. of WU- I of Slmibury. The bridefrooni is groom la the son of Mr. and The bride is a daughter of Dr. limantic. ! the «dn of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Donald , Harrison of 15 and Mra Theodore Learnard The Rev. Joseph H. Dudley M. Prescott of 68 KehVlington Griswold S t Badger. Chestnut Hill. The performed the double ring cere­ St. The Rev. Ernest J. Copps bridegroom is the son of the mony. Walter Qrxyb wss organ- The Rev. Robert Wardrop per- performed t< e double ring cere­ Rev. and Mrs. Clifford O. Simp­ i.«it and Craig Harger wa.s solo­ I formed/the double ring cere- mony and cslebrmtsd the nup­ son. 637 Spring St. ist. The altar wa.s decorated I many,' Mrs. J. Lawrence Gil- The Rev. Allen IV. Clark of j man M Simsbury was the organ­ tial Maas. Paul Chetelst wss with bouquets of white gladioli organist and soloist. The altar Sanbbrnvllle, N. H., an uncle of and carnations. ist. The altar was decorated the bride, performed the cere­ I with bouquets of assorted white was decorated with bouquets of Given in marriage by her fa­ white gladioli. mony. He was assisted by the ther, the bride wore a floor- flowers. Rev. Mr. Simpson, father of the length gown of white peau de I The bride, given in marriage Given in marriage by her fa­ bridegroom and pastor of Cen­ sole, de.signed with a scooped by her father, wore a floor- ther, the bride wore s floor- ter Congregational Church, and neckline, fitted bodice, three- length gown of white taffeta length gown of white silk or­ the Rev. H. Lawrence Whltte- quarters-I^ngth sleeves, waist­ overlaid with French net, de­ ganza. designed with s white more, rector of the Church of line accent of Veniae lace, and signed with a sweetheart neck­ sabrlna neckMne. fitted bodice, the Redeemer. a sheath skirt with back bow de­ line, fitted bodice, pyramid short sleeves, and s controlled Given In marriage by her fa­ tail and terminating In a chapel- sleeves, a high-rise wsiatllne, | skirt with s detachable Wat­ ther, the bride wore a chapel- length train. She wore a match­ and a slim skirt with a panel teau chapel-length train. The length gown of embroidered silk ing mantilla with Venise lace train. Appliques of alencon lace bodice, skirt and trail! were organza and short bouffant veil edging, and she carried a cas­ accented the skirt front and the trimmed with appliques of arranged from a silk organza cade of white roses, stephapotis sleeves. Her bouffant veil of illu­ 'Swlsa lace. Her .bouffant veil bow. She carried a bouquet of and heather with ivy,. sion was attached to a match­ of Imported silk illusion was white roses. Miss Linda R. Adamson of ing open pillbox, end-she carried attached to a crown of pearls, Mrs. Edward Stanley Emery Newington, cousin of the bride, butterfly orchids and stephano- III of Milton. Mass., sister of tis on a White Bible. and she carried s white orchid was maid of honor. Mias Judith and stephanotls on a missal. the bride, was matron of honor. A. Larkin and Misa Anne M. Miss Wendy Lynne Robinson Bridesmaids were kliss Helen Larkin, both of Wlllimantic ahd of Simsbury was her sister’s Mrs. Raymond Demers of Strieder of Chestnut Hill; Miss sisters of the bridegroom, were ' maid of honor. Miss Pamela Manchester, sister of the bride, Gay Hinkle of Shelbyvllle, Ky.; bridesmaids. I Herman of Norwalk, Mrs. Don­ wss matron of honor. Brides­ Miss Rebecca C. W. Draper of Hie attendants were attired ald Carrigan of Washington, maids were Mrs. James White- Dover. Mass.; and Mrs. Anne in street-length dresses of can­ D.C., and Mrs. William Ritchie hill of New York City and Mrs. S. Golnick and Miss Martha ary yellow linen, fuhloned with , of Manchester, eister of the Martin Krisidff Jr. and Misa Jane Simpson, both of Manches­ scooped necklines, short sleeves, i bridegroom, were bridesmaids. Friuices Harrison, both of Man­ ter and sisters of the bride­ fitted bodice, bell-shaped skirts Thay were identically attired in chester. groom. Miss Catherine C. Baird ... sum] contrasting belts and back floor-length gowns of orchid The attendants wore pale yel- of Boston, Mass., now in San streamers of moss green vel­ chiffon, fashioned with empire lo'-’ '^oor-!en bell-abaped skirts accented with en dresses, and carried bou­ quet of blue and yellow daisies, nlal baskets filled with yellow bock bows and streamers. They quets of summer flowers. yellow roses and blue delphin­ carnations. wore matching butterfly head­ Mi.Ss Nancy Blackett of Mil- ium. The bridesmaids carried Samuel C. Foster of Man­ pieces trimmed with pearls and 11s, Mass., a cousip of the bride, colonial bouquets of yellow car- chester served as best man. crystals and circular face veils, was flower girl. She wore a natlMis, yellow roeee and blue Ushers were Robert I^algle and ______Joseph Jay photo and they carried kissing balls of pink cotton dress and carried a daisies. William Ritchie, both of Man­ MRS. ROBERT H. HARRISON maroon carnations with garland bouquet of marguerites. Usrdlnahoto Lincoln, Mass.; Dr. E. Stanley bride, was Junior usher. den, and Martin Krlstoff Jr. MRS. JAMES BRUCE GREEN and George F. Wales of Man- Miss Madellns Clsudett.# lanchester, a sister df the The bride’s mother wore a Elmery III of Milton, Mass.; chestor, brother of the brideT accessories. Both mothers wore plane for Bermuda, Mrs. Pres­ and Robert Dowd, both of Man­ CLOSED FOR VACATION Amlrault of Manchester became bride, was maid of honor. She three-piece pink linen suit with corsages of miniature pink car­ chester. Mias Laurie Helen Osborne of<^ Chester, Terrance Gannoe of Warren, A reception was held at wore a sleeveless full-length cott wore s white linen drese a sister of the bride, Pa.; Kurt A. Pocsl of Perth Cavey's Restaurant. After a the biide of William Hoyt Craft matching cuiceesoriea. The nations. with a black and white Jacket The bride’s mother wore a Manchest^ became the bride of was matrpn of honor. She wore JUNE 28Hi THROUGH JULY Sth gown, designed with pink bell- bridegroom’s mother wore an I Amboy, N. J.; Richard Wlnzler wedfUng trip to Bermuda, the of Longmeadow^ Mass., Satur­ :haped skirt and white eyelet A reception for 160 guests and black aoceesorlas. The cou­ blue silk sheath dress with pink James Bruce Green of Bolton a street-length dress of aqua of Manchester and Stanton C. couple wUl livelive at 168 Chestnut day morning at St. James' bodice, and matching pink head- azure blue silk shantung dress was held at Holiday Acres In ple will live at 476 Silas Deane accessories. The bridegroom’s Saturday afternoon ai Commu­ peau de sole with matching HaJI of Cambridge, Mass. 8t. with m ab ch ^ hat and white Bloomfield. When leaving by Highway, Wethenrfleld. mother wore a beige lace sheath hekdboW, and carried a colonial Church. ^ bow. She carried a fountain cas­ dresrf“ with blue accessories. nity Baptist Church. A reception was held at the fLETCHER RUSS 00. Mrs. Larkin graduAted from cade bouquet of pink and white The bride is a daughter of bouquet of miniature carnations. The bride is a daughter of Both mothers wore corsages of Miss Lauren Green of Bolton, home of the bride’s parents. tha Thiiversity of Connecticut Mrs. Lionel U. Amlrault of 37 spring flowers. pink cymbldlum orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Os­ The couple left for a wedding School of Nursing, and will be Lenox St., and the late Mr. Carlton W. Crarft Jr. served ' borne Sr., 69 Helaine Rd. The Miss Patricia Orzechowski of A reception for 176 guests, was Manchester and Miss Lynne trip to ’JjknadA They will live *When You Think of Glass, 6 I M I » employed by Manchester Mem­ Amlrault. The bridegroom is a as his brother’s best man. Ush-, bridegroom is the son of Mr. In Fitzwilliam, N. H., after orial Hoapital. Mr. Larkin grad­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton W. held at the Rosemount, Bolton. and Mrs. J. Jackson Green, 7 Belden at, Merlijen were brides­ Think of Fletcher** ers were Jeffrey J. Guldette | After a motor trip through New maids. They wore apricot silk Aug. 1. uated from the University of Craft of Longmeadow. and Albert E. Mayer, both of | Fernwood Dr„ Bolton. Mrs. Slmpeon is a graduate of Connecticut School of Business The bride, given in marriage York sUte, the couple will live The Rev. Alex M. Blsesser, street-length dresses with white Longmeadow. at 19 Moore St. bodices embroidered in apricot Stephens College, ColumblA Administration, and is emploved by her brother, Roger Amlrault Mrs. Amlrault wore a blue Misa Danne Kathleen Mahon pastor of Qommunity Baptist by the Hartford office of Ly- Both Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Church, performed the double and short apricot Jackets. They Mo., and from the Eliot Pear­ NOW AT OUR of Manchester, wore a two-piece silk and lace dreas and white of Hartford and Philip Atherton graduated In 1960 from Man­ son School, Tufts University, bnmd, Ross Bros., and Mont­ flobr-Imgth gown of white silk ring ceremony. Mrs. Stuart Fer-' wore matching headbows, and gomery. aoceeeorles. Th* bridegroom’s Pineo of Manchester were mar­ chester High School. Mrs. Har­ guson of Andover was soloist. carried colonial bouquets of Medford, Mass. % e Is a mem­ brocade, designed with jacket mother wore a flowered linen rison is employed as a secretary ber of the Vincent Club of Bog- with elbow-length sleeves and ried Saturday at St. Justin’s Floral arrangements and can-' miniature carnations, NEW LOCATION drees with beige accessories. Church, Hartford. by the Aetna Life Insurance Oo., delabra 4ecorated the sltar. Douglas '' ’ Johnson of Thomp- ^ton. The Rev. Mr. Simpson scooped neckline, and bell- Both wore corsages of white Hartford. Mr. Harrison, a grad­ graduated from Oberlin (Ohio) Pay^ Raise Sought shaped skirt. Her elbow-length The bride is a daughter of Given In marniage by her fa­ Bonville was best man. Ushers ' W f - '- n i J S daisies and carnations. uate of the University of Connec­ ther, the bride wore a full- were Edward L. Osborne Jr. College, attended .Fkiller Theo­ . ■,■•«•■ S^r . -.N veil of imported Illusion was ar­ Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mahon ticut, is employed as a public 54 McKEE STREET CANBBIRRA—The basic wage ranged from a tulip crown Of A reception was held at the length gown of white peau de and David Tomm, both of Man­ logical Seminary, Pasadena, Sr. of Hartford. The bridegroom accountant by the Arthur An­ sole with re-embroldered appli­ chester. Calif., and completed his stud­ LARGER QUARTERS and MORE fABKDfE In the six state capitals of Aus­ seed pearls and alencon lace, home of the bride’s mother. For dersen and Co., Hartford, and Is tralia would rise to 888 a week and she carried a fountain cas­ a motor trip to Cape Cod, Mrs. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clay­ ques of alencon lace. Her elbow- Mrs. Osborne wore a green ies this month at Harvard AREA TO GIVE YOU BETTER SEBVKEI ton E. Pineo of 87 Concord Rd. coach of the Police and Fire length bouffant veil of Illusion Divinity School, Cambridge. under a labor-union proposal. It cade bouquet of White mixed Craft wore a two-piece dreas of Little League team. peasi de sole dress with match­ Is now about $88. Arbiters will spring flowera beige and turquoise linen, and The Rev. Neil Fitzgerald per­ \yjis attached to a crown of ing accessories. TTie bride­ AUTO GLASS mSTALLID formed the double ring cere­ orange blossoms, and she car­ have to decide. -- Miss Jeanette L. Amlrault of beige accessories. The couple Don’t use Iodized salt for groom’s mother wore a pink, a motor trip to Cape Hatteras, will live at 81 Strathmore Rd., mony. Douglas M. Green of ried a cascade bouquet of mixed dress with white accessories. N.C., Mrs. Green wore a blue GLASS FURNITURE TOPS j Windsor was organist and pickling because it may cause white flowers. BrlghUHi, Masa., after July 5. discoloration. A reception was held In Fel­ print sheath with white acces­ George Vince of West Hartford Mrs. John C. Kensel of Man- lowship Hall at the church. For sories. The couple will live at MIRRORS (FiraplacE oM Door) Mrs. Craft is a 1963 graduate was soloist. The altar was dec­ Engaged of Bay Path Junior College, 52A-1 Orchard St., East Hart­ orated with bouquets of white ford, after July 6. PICTURE FRAMING (oltypM) Longmeadow. and Is employed gladioU. The engagement of Miss at Massachusetts Institute of Geraldine Garey to Gerald Ton- Escorted to the altar by her WINDOW andI PLATE GLASS Technology. Cambridge, Masa. father, the bride wore a floor- 16,600 Mites in Use sU, both of Manchester, has Mr. Craft attended American length gown of white peau de OONTBAOTOBS: WE HAVE IN ROCK been announced by her parents, International College, Spring- sole, deseed with a sabrlna WASHINGTON — About 16.-' MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garey. field, Maas., and is employed by necklne, edged . with alencon Miss Kathleen E.'^JachlmoW' 600 miles of the Interstate High­ the New York Central Railroad. lace, fitted bodice, cap sleeves, ski of Oxford and Robert D. way System are now open to ESTIBIATES LY GIVEN h f ' Her fiance is the sone of Mr. traffic. At completion in 1972 and Mrs. Joseph Tonskl of 696 He attends Boston University and a sheath skirt \rith a de­ Jamsltis of Manchester were When You Think Of Olaaa, Think Of I evening division. tachable Watteau train. Her the system is to total 41,000 Tolland TjAe.' united in marriage Saturday at miles. Miss Garey, a graduate of bouffant elbow-length veil of St. Joseph's Church, Ansonia Manchester High School, is em­ Oldest House Burns silk illusion was attached ^o a The bride is the daughter of ployed by the American Univer­ cloche of organza petals, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jachl- Itortng photo sal Insurance Oorp., Manches­ BONN — The IMh Century she carried a cascade bouquSt mowski. Oxford. The bride­ MRS. DOUGLAS JOSEPH HILL ter. “Gray House” in Wlnkel on the of white roses and stephanotla groom is the son of Mr. and Mra William R. Sage of Mr. Tonskl attended Howell Rhine, the oldest stlll-lnhablted Mrs. Joseph Jamaitls, 45 West- stone house In Germany, was , Hartford, sister of the bride, ■ t ChrlaU^er’a C9iurch,^SjmorUa Hoapital. Mr. Hill, a Cheney Technical School and is wa.s matron of honor. She wore wood St. But Hartford, w u the epene 1956 graduate'of Bast Hartford employed by the Bethlehem badly damaged recently In a i A solemn high nuptial Masa case of arson attributed to the a floor-length gown of deep Saturday of the martlafe of High School, served two years Steel Corp., Hartford. He Is a pink taffeta, fashioned with a was celebrated by the Rev. MIm Ibuy LouIm W rl^ t to with the United States Army member of the Intemationsl “Rheingau Fire Devil.” who James Hayes of Bloomfield, a started a number of fires while bateau neckline and sheath skirt D ouflu JoMph HUl, both of and is employed by the Port­ Union of Operating Ehiglneers. with a detachable Watteau friend of the couple. He waa East Hartford. land Boat Works. intoxicatsd. The house will be if k*s m fashsom Ws M rebuilt. train. She wore a matching Dior assisted by the Rev. Bklmund The bride is the dau|^ter of bi.v with circular face veil, and Kowalski of Derby and the Rev. I Mr. and Mrs. Oeoi^e W. Ckalmer Kwlatkowski of An­ .Schwelaer of B u t Hartford. can-led a cascade bouquet of _____ ^ Shafer photo The bridegroom is a son of Mr. pink roses with baby’s breaths MRS. ETTORE CHARLES RACCAGNI sonia. and Mrs. Wallace B. Hill of Mi.ss Emily J. Schuman of White gladioli and pink snap­ dragons decorated the altar. K u t Hartford,. Hertford was bridesmaid. Her Miss Laura Anne Trudel and^in cocktall-iength dresses of blue i gov. n of Paris pink was fash- Miss Martha Lachowaki was The ftev. Henrj’ J. Murphy Ettore Charles Raccagnl, both satin - finished silk organza, performed the double ring cere­ ' ioned to match the honor at­ organist and Ronald Skurat of Manchester, exchanged vows fashioned with domed skirts, mony and celebrated the nuptial Miss Deborah Ann Keith of Their double hesdveils were at­ tendant's, and she carried a cas­ and headpieces of matching silk was soloist; both are from' An- SMILIN« SBRVICS. j. Mass. Hie altar was decorated Manchester became the bride of tached to roses, and they car­ cade bouquet of pink roees. Saturday at St. Bartholomew's with circular face veils. The : sonla. with baskets of mixed flowers. Lt. Richard Wybo Wind of ried floral arrangements of yel­ Miss Lynn A. Sage and Miss Church. honor attendant carried a cas­ I Given In marriage by her fa­ MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Escorted to the altar by her Whiteaboro, N. T., Saturday af­ low daisies and white baby's Karen E. Mahon, both of Hart­ The bride is the daughter of cade bouquet of yellow and ther, the bride wore a full- 1 father, the bride wore a floor- ternoon at South Methodist breath. ford and nieces of the bride, MRS. PHILIP ATHERTON PINEO**^**”"' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Chara white daisies, and the brides­ length sheath gown of white oT' , length gown of white organza, Church. t Mias Ksthlssn Moran of Bol­ were flower girls. They wore of 46 Weaver Rd. The bride maids carried cascades of white ganza. designed with a bateau designed with a high scooped The bride la the daughter of ton. s cousin of the bride, was flooi^length gowns ‘ at pastel room 1s the son of Mrs. Oiarles dalsiea. neckline, elbow - length sleeves STARTS TOMORROW I neckline, long tapered sleeves Mr. and Mrs. George Stillman flower girl. She wore a abort, pink organza over taffeta, fash­ R Raccagnl of 74 Woodbridge D ^ght Wall of Stamford and a fitted bodice, adorned with points over the wrists, a Kalth of 361 Porter St. The pale blue drese with a wide long ioned with bouffant skirts and Engaged St. and the late Mr. Raccagnl. served as best man. Ushers with alencon lace and pearl ap­ fitted- bodice with appliques that brklegixMMn is the son of Mr. bow at the back, a headband of bustle backs. They wore match­ The Rev. Philip Hussey, pas were Alan Driscoll of Water­ pliques, a.nd with a detachable continued down the front of the sad Mra Joseph Wind, Whitea­ yellow and white daisies, and ing Dior bows, and carried bas­ The engagment of Miss Jean tor, performed the double ring ford, Russell Nile of Courtland, train. Her headpiece was a bell-shaped skirt had boro. csiTied an old-fsahioned basket kets filled with pink 8\\-eetheprt Rebecca Hamlll to Bnsig^n Da­ ceremony and celebrated the N.Y., and Herbert Jensen of matching pillbox with a bouf­ back bow detail and terminated Dr. J. Manley Shaw, pastor filled with yellow and white roses. nuptial high Mass. Harry K. In a chapel-length train. Her vid Alan Barlow, both of Man­ Manchester, brother-in-law of fant allk Illusion veil. She car­ of South Methodist Church, perr dalsiea. Kenneth I. Bird of Manches­ Oarr of Manchester was organ­ the bridegroom. ried.' a mother of pearl prayer .-elbow-length bouffant veil of formed the double ring cere­ Gerald Plumb Jr. of Orlskany, ter served as beat man. Ushers chester, 'has been announced by ist and soloist. The altar' was The bride’s mother wore a imported illusion w u attached mony. Mra Sylvia Keith Lloyd N. T., served as best man. Ush­ book, decorated with a white were Arden E. Page of Homell. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ decoratM wtth briquets of pink lace sheath dress with orchid and pink ^eetheart CLEARANCE to a matching pillbox, and she of Gardner, Masa., a eousln of ers were Drea Zlgannl of Cape N.Y„ and Richard' W. Kam- ert Hamlll of 68 Laurel St. white mixed flowers. . matching acceasories. The '.carried white roses, miniature tha bride, was soloist. Cod, Robert Wordqn of Whltae- roses and pink rose streamers. mann at West Hartford. Wll- Her fiance is, the eon of Mr. The bride, given In marriage bridegroom'll niother wore a The bride placed s bouquet of eamatloos and baby's breath on Escorted to the altar by her boro, Stuart Batmw of Stows ham R,. Sage Jr. was Junior knit ensemble of Dior blue with a missal. father, the bride wore a floor- at by her father, wore a floor- white chrysanthemums on> the V t, and David Wrlsley Sims­ usher, ihd WiUUm J. Mahon and Mra Francis Barlow of 50 length gown of white silk organ- matching .accessories. Both '• " t Mrs. Dino Puzzlo of Saybrook length gown of white silk or- bury. Lt. O. Jeffrey Keith of i n was ringbearer. Both are of Spring 8L altar of the Blessed Virgin. w u matron of honor. Miss ganxa, daalgned with fitted sa and re-embroldered alencon mothers wore corsages of white Miss Roberts Fslner of Sey­ Sweinfurt. Germany, a brother, Hartford and nephews of the lace, fashioned with a scooped roses. Sharon Schweizer of Rocky bodice, high scooped neckline of the bride, was hosiiMrary ush­ brVle. Mlaa Hamill. a i960 graduate mour, was the maid of honor. Hill, cousin of the bride, was and three - quarters - length er. Richard Thompson of Utica, of Manchester High Sctwol. re­ neckline, three-quarters-len^h The couple will live at Mer- Bridesmaids were Miss Mar­ TIm hsidi'a mother wore a sleeves, fitted bodice, and a ImII- llne Rd., Vernon. the bridesmaid. They wore full­ sleeves. It featured a bell- N. T., a nephew of the brldo- turquoise sheath dress trimmed ceived her A.8. degree In busi­ guerite Jachimowski. of Oxfbrd, k -length gowns of cherry-colored shaped skirt wtth drap^ cum­ groom, was ring bearer. ness administration from th r shaped skirt that swept back Mrs. Raccagnl. a graduate of sister of the bride Miss Patri­ with laoe, matching shoes, and Into a full court train. Her bouf- Manchester High School, grad­ tAylon. fashioned with scooped merbund at tha front n e aklrt Mrs. Keith wot* an iee blue whlU aecssBOries. The bride- University of Hartford, where cia Lechua of Ansonia, cousin necklines, cap sleeves, and A- had appUquaa of re-endmoiderad she was a member of Phi Mu lant tiered veil of Imported illu­ uated from Bates (Jollege at of tht bride. Miss Ann Vslsbek allk riieatb with Fioneh laoe- poom ’a mother wore a Ught sion waa attached to a floral Lewiston, Maine, with an A.B. ■ line skirts. Their headpieces alencon wee and seed pearla ovsr-sUk top and Jaoket and a Sigma, an honorary medical of Shelton, and Miss Dorothy from waistline to hem, wRh bhM nyioB and (aoe drees with eluster, and aha carried a cas- degree. She attended Harvard Cwsnek and Miss Kathy Gowel, ^■were wine-colored open plll- oorsage of pale yeQow minia­ matoMng hat qiid white aeeee- secretarial sorority. She la also •'tadk bouquet of phalaenopsls Untversi^ Graduate School of boxes with long streamers of 11- back fiilhisas that terminated In ture oamatlons. The brida- s member at the Hartford both of Ansonia. a ch^>M trala with back bow sorlea. Both mothers wore orchids, stephanotls and ivy. Educatioh, Cambrldgs, Mass., Junior bridesmaids were Miss OISCONTINUEO fTYLEt ' hislon. and they carried small groom'a mother wore a beige white orehMs. County Assdeiation of Medical and received her M.A. degree cascade bouquets of miniature and roae trim. Her. four-tieraA laeo-over-boigo erope Jadiet Miss Carolyn Hultine of Rum- Marilyn Flftal and Misa Jacque­ RH i h riy 10.N t i G .N elbow-length bouffant veil of A reoepttao for 176 guests Assistants. She la employed by ; of Rocky Hill, uncle of the or. Bridal attendants were Ite. was *a member of the varsity 684 MAIN STREET necticut. He was rscently fli embroidery. Bach wore a wore a matching floral tiara. from Southern (Connecticut State James Whltehlll, Mew York acBssaorisa. The couple will Uve wsavw awarded a certificate of ad­ matching pink picture hat. The Gary Jachimowski, cousin of iet'i towriti feohwirl OraiiiL . i-brids. ■Slmmlng team. Alpha Sigma College, New Haven, in 1963. etouil, EHorad ttytit. Ewfy M k A reception for UO guests Clty;i Mlaa Jo-Aan Parrett of vanced study from the univer­ honor attendant carried a kiss­ the bride, was ring bearer. While teaching In the Shelton B o lt^ a cousin ef tbs bride; Phi, social fraternity, and praa- sity after c^pletlng 80 aemes- ing ball of dark pink carnations The mother of the bride wore ioflibli htol height AH eolira. Al hold at the American Le- ^ w t o . . t o - ident of the Physlca] Bducation school system, she la completing Hosne, Mandtester. Whan and Mias Katblem MeArdle ef ■w ft. Phi Mgma CSii sorority. ter hours of work in educattoil and whits sweetheart roeea, and a pink organza sheath dreaa and requirements for a master’s de­ ffiottriiii. AH liwi, ha SM li Greenwich tmA H h Martha Undan Hall Aaadaasy, ItUta, ifajors AssodatlaiL He waa beyond the master’s degree re- the others carried klwing balls I Yi Mtay on a motor trip thrxnigh *■ «ployad as a asmalaiy oommlsstoned as an wwign in coat with pink acessaortps. and gree from Southern Oonnqctlcut. a '*tlM aouth, Mrs. m i wore a WiMv ■hiiriiiT, hetli Pa., aad LaaaO Jnalar ObllsgA hy Swi lfn iMawto Chamleal Ob.,On.. qulremeats. He la a member of of light pink camatloiis and a white orchid. The bride- Mr. Jamaitls, an honor grad­ t ,gthrss piece white suit. The nieoee ef the btidagreonL Avbonidale, Maas L t Wind Bwomflaid PtaMo gradu- the Uhited Statas Naval Re- Goorgo^N. several education assoc latlooe, ptnk Mveethaart rotas. noora's mother wore an ansam- uate of Manchester High School, -eouple will nve at 66 Vine St.. H m attendante wore full- B a 1963 graduate at NorwMi wvu mom Manchsetar High aerva on Juna 19 from tha Italt- a taacher of Enritsh, and Richard Frott at Worcaatar, ble of aqua organad with , white holds a B. 8. degree in slectrtoal 'Middletown * length gowna of aOk organna tWvaratty. Northfleld, V t, Bcbool, ^ thU year from Rsns- •d Statas Naval Offlcar Oandl- Convorso of the English Department Mags., aaivad as beat man. Ush­ accesaonoa, and a whita orchid. snginserlng from Worcester ,4^ Mrs. HUl. a 1960 graduaU of in Copenhagen aad pale blue, where he graduated as a diattn- Mlaar Polytechnic Institute d».ta School, Naarport. RJ., and East H a ^ r d Higb ers won- Stanley JaritlmpenU A dinner and reception for 400 Polytechnic institute, Worces­ s#laodieeMr High Sdaol. train- tariUonod with hataan naakHnee. gulahed military student«rts «ait- of Detta K^ipa Bpallon frator- ftto r bo anterlng tha Navy, Bn- malfla, brother o< the bride- Ian'Juan, Puerto Rico, and the olic men’s fntterhlty. An engi­ 'I HAM Hnninwi ■■ — — are uaually J* Piaoo ■iga Bartow a gnduaU PBt»E t4t-98H needn't wear It -that way. Try ftoom; Robert Cseotrino of Virgin Iiriands, Mm. JsmalUk neer at Norden Divlrion, United hi phgelsel aduratkai at I A. S ts • mixing up those hraceleU, ear­ end Charles Bi- wore a dress and coat anssmbls Aircraft Cbn., Norwalk, he Is MB&UCOABDWYBO rings and naeklwas that are in frtdfa at Ne« Ybrk at aqua and whits, wtth whto also continuing hia studies for the same eolor or mstal. The lose LoriAlni Insagr accaaaortas, and a whita orond. a raaatar’s dsgrss at tha Uni- r effect will be lees oMiMtoiidua. land. godehOi at Wm m Tha aoufU wll Eva at « Bun­ wandty at Bridgeport.

■,:t MAiwasyiEB svBirato h e b o i d . ocmif„ MOMikAVjmfi i s m UANCHESTEE EVENING MANCHESTER, OONM,. MONDAY, JUNE 10,1064

Main of Jars holy to be thrown' back Raccagni Makes again later by thf'Bathet Lioo,*’ That to from an appraisal of tpe situ­ Church on Time Etomtng l^raUk ation in Laos, in Newsweek magaslne: BITUHINOUS M n U LT Miss Pamela Jean Smith of “As svidsnoe of neutraltof air attacker Miss Laura Anne TYudel • .DRIVEWAYS • PARKINO LOTS iS T S ^ m o . Manchester and Alvin Ruttgers the Oommunlata said one o f thrCe Amer- of 40 Weaver Rd. and Et- of West Hartford exchanged • GAB STATIONS • BASXETBAU. OOUMEP icaa-autde T-8$ (fighter-bombers) ' that tore Charles Raccagni of vow s Saturday at South Metho­ 74 Woodbrtdge St. were All Work Personally bcinbed the Mount Ken area Wednesday dist Church. married Saturday at the W e A re 1SS% had been shot down and had crashed in ^ Church of St. Bartholomew The bride Is a daughter of the Jungle.” in spite of what i^ust have Mr. and Mrs. Stoner F. Smith That is from a news summary of seemed to be Insurmount­ ias-^s^SsK^is of 101 Love Lajie. The bride­ able obstaclea events in Laos, in the New York Herald DE MAIO BROTHERS •”"* groom is the son of Adolph A t 2 a.m. Sunday, June • Tribune. Ruttgers of West Hartford and 2l>sRaccaghra car was hit Tel. 643-7491— We Carry Jenidte Scaler «Kse?siasr__ The one concept common in the two the late Mrs. Ruttgers. headon4>y another car near I •••••••#•••••••«•* news reports— that of “neutralist troops The Rev. Ray C. Hollis Jr. Wlckhaii^ark on W. Mid­ tils ••••••••«••'••••• recaptured” or that of "neutralist air at­ performed the double ring cere­ dle Tpke. Hq^was treated I ••«•••••••*••••••• 1*^9 at tha emergehey room of tacks” — is a concept such as only our mony. Jack Grove of Avon was ■ iiiflimm m organist and Robert Gordon of Manchester MemoeW Hoa- own craxy, topsy-turvy age could pro­ pttal and released^^^ylth Am «S m PtM to ■n f f l f f l y MtlUM Manchester was the soloist. The (•^Aa BM ct miiibllitottoa et all iwwa ^ duce. fc altar was decorated with bou- stitches In his head This to also the age when Communists queta of white gladioli. face. He was admitted tb^ the hospital Tuesday when have frequently used the word 'peace** Given In marriage by her fa­ rtokta at rarubUeatiaa •( apaeiai ther, the bride wore a floor- further Injuries from the la'hantoi ara atoo raairra* to desSHbe their kind o f war. length gown of white silk or­ accident became apparent It is an age when “pacifists” struggle ganza over taffeta, designed Saturday morning, the ---- ,._ , for tjrp» and writhe and kick and push. with panels of lace covering the nurses at the lioapital annaartof la adrarttoamaato front of the gown. Her bouf­ ■; oiattar to Tha Hancbaatar It is an age when “non-resistance” dressed him for the wedding fant veil of illusion was at­ and he was discharged In p movements “surge forward.” tached to a pillbox, and she car­ wheelchair. The best man AMERICA’S LAR^^BT FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIM ^ -‘’*12A 5wt^*snJSS So to have the “neutralists*’ capturing ried a ca«-cade bouquet of white pushed him to the altar AcMOy — Haw Torfe C U r . hlils and bombing villages over in letos carnations. before the wedding and up n ft Boston* ______to nothing strange at all. but par for Miss Ciarol Ann Moore of the aisle after the wedding BR AunrrBDMAO or cmcoLAr Hartford was maid of honor. to receive the congratula­ what sometimes seems the nightmare of Miss Helen P. Smith of Man- tions of many well-wishers our times. ^ e r te r , sister of the bride, was in the vestibule o f the We in our own time have some chance bH^e.smald. They wore street- church. ef understanding some of thia We have length dresses of pink linen, The trip to Bermuda will fashioned with A-lln/e skirts, grown cynically accustomed to the have to wait until Raccagni and matching pillboxes with cir­ has recovered from the ac­ daadHia: U):I0 a.m. aacto day i f semantlea of the Russians. W e have been cular face vqlis. The honor at­ cident. Boospt BStOTansf •“ v n.m* able to reiuljt Uttle bit into the hearts tendant caiTH*d^ a cascade bou­ of some of tou* pacifists and some of our quet of plpk Carnation?, and Monday, Juna M the bride-maid, pihk and white Cusson - Hanson non-resistance people and notice the se­ CB-'ti'tlpr'•• cret yearning for action \^ich has been’ Guy T. Smith of Mahehester, Miss Diane Maxine Hanson hurklng there. W e can decipher some­ brother of the bride, served as became the bride of Airman leranton's Um Of 8o Uttle Tim* best man. Ushers were Robert Kenneth H. Oiseon, both of thing of the 'tangled situation in Laos, so Manchester, on Saturday, June Any critidam of tha atratagy wUch Wilbanks and William Minne:^ SALE that we know that “ neutralist” is tha both of Manchester. 13, at St. Bridget’s Church. Oovamor WllUam Icranton la puraulng label officially attached to the legal gov­ The bride’.s mother wore a The bride is a daughteV of ki hia effort to aava hla party and hla ernment of Laos, so that trooiw which green satin brocade dress with Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm E. Han;,, son o f 18 Trotter St. The bride­ .aountry from tha dubloua prlvUaga o f remain attached to it can be labeled matching iacke(. bone acces­ sories, and a white orchid cor­ groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. having Banator Barry Ooldwatar aa a either government troops or neutralist sage. Henry Cusson o< 2 Lockwood Bomlnaa for Praaldant muat b ^ ln with troops, as it pleases the news analyst A reception was held in the St. entire tha diaiitabla oonceaalon that the Gov­ We in our own time have a chance of church parlor. When leaving on The Rev. Dennis R. Hussey performed the double ring cere­ ernor *«aa almoat no time at all. understanding one another, as we strug­ a motor trip to the Pocono mony. Bouquets of white gladi­ Agalnat thla lack o f time, thawooda Mountains in Pennsylvania, Mrs. gle with our own particular inversions of oli were on the altar. are fall o f auppoaedly wlae and know­ Ruttgerk wore a navy blue suit labels and values. with white accessories, and a The bride, giyen in marriage ing p^ttcal oommmitatora and-profoa- The real fun is going to come when gardenia corsage. The couple by her father, wore a white ballerina-length dress of peau aional.atrat^riata who aaem to know ea- somebody in the fu&re, if we manage to will live at 87 Park Rd„ West Picture By Rerlnald de sole, deslg;ned with a sabrina aetty what muat be dona and onaetly Hnrttord. Frao ch ia photo stock of leave a future io r anyone, tries to de- neckline trimmed with alencon how B caaton la au klng out Aram eoa The Young Summer Arrived A t Globe Hollow Yesterday Mrs. Ruttgers graduated in MRS. JAMES LEE DICK e^ihar us. 1961 from Manchester High lace, a fitted bodice and three- aeoond to anothar. quarter length sleeves. Her School. Mr. Ruttgers graduated The marriage of Miss Patrl-<^a colonial bouquet of white So tha preeaure to deeide what thing from William Hall High School fingertip veil of imported silk cia Nancy Schortmann of Ver­ roses. illusion was ^ attached to a to moot important and what thing muat Training Oar Masters In West Hartford. Both gradu­ Miss Marsha McConviUe of ated from the Hartford Acad­ non to James Lee Dick of Rock­ cluster of pearl orange bloosoma bo dona flrat and whoTjoonaideraUon Ellington, cousin o f the bride, The stiU evolving and still far fioia emy of Hairdressing. She is em­ ville was solemnized Saturday Miss Paulette J. Hanson of moot bo given first and moat amphaaia Op en Forum was maid of honor. She wore a Manchester, a sister of the finalised relatlonahip between man and In s id e By Rowland Evans Jr. ployed . by Adrian’s Beauty these at St. Bernard's Churoh, Rock­ floor-length gown of Paris aan be something tremendous. Salon. Manche.ster, and he Is bride, was maid o f honor. She domlsticated animals began as early as pink silk organza over taffeta, Ptorthonnore, there ean be no getting Prstoi far Firemen SSfi.OOO in comparison to a aost employed by Cut 'N Oirl, East ville. wore a pale pink chiffon fariiloned with a scooped neck­ i; 8900 B.C., according to latest researcli- Robert D. Novak T o the BkUtor. of 33,800 for the Dlatrlct Hartford. The bride is the daughter of street-Ieng)th dress, with a head- away from the blunt fact that the line; short sleeves, printed cum­ R e p o r t On Monday June Ifi I watdied charge. Mr, and Mrs. W alter P. Schort- piece of matching silk organza Scranton eandldaey ia primarily a “slop merbund, and a Watteau train bow with a circle veil. The at­ It was then, nearly 11,000 years age, our North Bnd Fire Department Is this an example ef eco­ mapn of 44 Baker Rd. The Ooldwater” movement, to which the at work. They certainly deserve nomical buditot planning hjr our bndegroom is the son of Mr. with printed edging. She wore tendant carried a nosegay of probably In the northeot comer of Iraq, variegated baby pink carnations. Pdhnsylvania Governor was urged and W ASHII^G’r a N — Obecured would be accused cf sacrificing state Rockefeller -for - Presi­ our thanks and praise for their town departmentaT and Mrs. Eugene V. Dick o f 60 a matching headpiece, and car­ itet man first began exercising some dent offices are scheduled to The residents o f the Blghth ried a kissing ball of pink car­ G siy Cusson o f Manchester, tropical by the booming oratory in the principle if he voted for the bill. efficiency. Vernon Ave. The Rev. Norbert to vdiich he is being supported because brother of the groom, served as useful control over such animals as N ot one of his advisers urged close up at the end of June A small toot ahed was where District pay a property tax of Belliveau performed the double nations with mint green netting. the aituatioR had become one in which closing days o f the Senate's best man. . sheep and goats and dogs and cats. when the monthly rent runs out, I happened to observe them. I IMi milla for file proteetkm. I ring ceremony. Mrs. Gilbert Miss Mary Hager of Rockville civil rights fight was a quiet s "yes” vote. Ushers were C. Arthur Terry K was elthar ha or nobody who did try* rathsr than be transferred to understand a neighbor called am pleased to be a resident and Madden - Moeller and Miss Rosemary Auterino of Then, and for some thousands o f years Uttle drama played out by After that, Goldwater staff Weber was the organist. The ot East Hartford, brothei^ln- to atop GoMwater. Scranton Intact. them and was told by the fire­ taxpayer of the Ellgbth District, Hartford were bridsamaids. later, there was Uttle doubt who held the Sens. Barry Goldwater of Ari- conferences concerned them­ Miss Sandra Rae Moeller of altar was decorated with bou­ law o f the brkle, and Rodney Democratic politicians around men that they had already been and feel that the D lstiiet’ has Miss Tina Surette of Rockville A n these expianationa and eonsidera- nona and Jacob Javits of New selves with what arguments ths Manchester and Dale Madden of quets of white gladioli and car­ Clabette of Mancheater. upper hand in this relationship. I t was the country can’t quite believe called and were on their way. not outlived its usefulncso. was flower girl. They wore tions having been stated, the fact re­ York. Senator should use in announc­ nations. The bride’s mother wore a man who contrived to have himself ing his decision for a “ no” vote. the results they're getting In the There were many trees Sincerely, Laramie, Wyo., were married The bride, given in marriage gowns similar in styling to the mains that Governor Scranton, in hla Oonservative Goldwater and blue sheath dress with white suits private polls they purchoM. The around this particular shed and Granville H. Xingard, Saturday at Emanuel Lutheran honor attendant’s in light pink served by the sheep or the goat br tha At precisely the same time that by her father, wore a floor- accessories, and a corsage of emergeney campaign, ia being forced to liberal Javits are at opposite houses very near. A ll could have 28 Woodbridge S i, dog or the cat Javits was trying to change latest secret finding comes In a Church. length gown of white Chantilly with matching headpieces, and pink and white feathered car­ play the game in a way which to not polee of the Republiciut party. been la danger but by the Mancheater carried kissing balls of pink esu-- “ Goldwater's mind, his Senats Michigan statewide survey con­ The bride la the daughter of lace, designed with a sabrina nations. Hie bridegroom’s Man was the master; the animal the But they never have broken prompt action of the fGremen natlons with netting of pastel typical of the way his own good young speech against the bill was un­ ducted by a reputable Hast Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Moel­ neckline, a fitted bodice trimmed mother wore a beige ailk dress servant communications with each even part o f the shed was saved. I colors. reputation to pubUc aarvice has bean dergoing one rewrite after an­ Coast polling firm for Michi­ ler of 503 Adams St. The bride­ with, seed pearls and sequins, with lace jacket and matching other. And during the last days . think they should bs Pleasure, Equipment Almoat from the beginning, however, other. gan's Sen. Philip Hart. In a groom Is the son of Mr. and and a full sjeirt. Her veil of Im­ Ronald Dixon of Vernon accessories, and yellow and bunt before Goldwater's civil rights ^hiuiked for their prompt action To the Editor, there w o the touch o f an idea which Charles Ross, the consumer- Johnson -Goldwater race. It Mrs. Fred Madden of Perry, ported French illusion was at­ served as best man. Ushers white feathered carnation cor­ Ha to, against the habit whidi flrat sad know that It was much ap­ Wo have learned that The vote, Javits waged a persistent minded Republican member of shows 80 per cent for the Presi­ Okla. tached to a crown of seed pearls were John Busher of Rockville sage. reduced! held within itself the germ of future re­ Herald donated tha trophies for gave him his pubhe jreputatioii, cam­ — though unsucceesful — cam­ dent. 18 per cent for Goldwater, preciated. the Federal Power Commission, the recent tournament at the The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, and crystals, and she carried and Jerry Stevenson of Ivory- A reception was held at the versal. Sometimes a side result of and 7 per cent undecided. An Interested Observer paigning negatively and against aome- paign for a “yes” vote from may be reappointed by Presi­ Manchester Country Club from pastor, performed the double ton. James Surette of Rockville home of the bride’s parents. domestication proved to be pleasure in dent Johnson — if he keepe his IM i PubIWiera Newopspor thing, rather than for something. He la, Goldwater. Svndleate which our hospital received a ring ceremony. Frederic was rlngbearer. ' For a motor trip to Cape Ood, the possession and in the obedience of mouth shut. A reception for 160 guests was Mrs. Cueeon wore a blue linen agalnat his own best past eiqMrlance, Aside from the issue of civil generous contribution. Werner was organist and Ron­ the animal.. From this experience of rights, the tremendous stake in Ross provides the decisive Eighth Dtotriet Ooets We are Indeed fortunate to ald Erickson was soloist. The held at the Knights of Colum­ A-line dress with white acces­ being the campaign aggressor, taking T o tha Editor. bus Hall, Rockville. When leav­ sories, and wore a corsage o f pleasure in the possessien and domestlca- Goldwater’s vote was whether vote in S to 2 Commtoeion de­ be the recipient of 'k n event altar was decorated with bou­ the ei^xiaition individual aa his target, cisions against tha natural gas H erald For the past 70 years the quets of white carnations. ing on a motor trip to New red roees. tkm cf an animal developed the concept Javits and other liberal Repub­ which provided pleasure for taotead of emphaaialng what he himself licans win support him for industry. He eeemed a dead Eighth IMstrict’s Fire Dept, has those wbo took pert and at the The bride, given In marriage Hampshire, Mrs. Dick wore a The couple w ill live in Cari­ o f a p e t been answering fire calls out­ yellow nylon organza sheath bou, Maine, where Airman Chia- rspseeaBts and stands for dnd bellevao President against President duck a short tlmo ago. Undar Yesterday* saine time will help us provide by her father, wore a floor- ’Ihe pet became an animal one kept pressure frmn his old friends side Its boundaries In the north­ soine needed modem laboratory length gown of embroidered silk dress with scroll embroidery son is stationed at Lorlng Air to. Johnson. ern part of town. For the past Force Base at Limestone. if one could afford i t for pleasure. in the oil and gas business, Mr. 25 Yean Af(o equipment. organza. Her shoulder-length and a transparent coat of yellow Undoubtedly Oie Governor has bean Javits bombarded Goldwater seven years the town Man­ Johnson seemed unlikely to re­ of. Thank you for your pert in veil of illusion was attached to a organza. The couple will live at Mr. and Mrs. (Tusson are both ■ventuaUy, the pet discovered ttiat it with material arguing for the chester has collected a tax graduates of Manchester High told, and may himself feel, that hto im­ appoint Rosa But countar-pres- Woriiers in Cheney Broa. vel­ making the tournament a suc­ cabbage rose, and she carried a Pinnacle Rd., Ellington. had the power to give pleasure. oonstitutlonpllty of the Civil ranging from 2.70 to 8.4 mills ScI\(>ol. portant priority task to to alarm the sure has been exerted by liber­ vet dept, strike when company cess. bouquet of white orchids and Mrs. Dick is employed as a Rights AeS Whanever Goldwa­ on p rO p e ^ In this area to pro­ to the course o f a few thousand years, als in both parties. ordera them to double labor Slnctroly, stephanotls. secretary by the First National votsBS and his party leaders about the ter set foot on the Senate floor, vide protection. However, the peU discovered that they held, by The current sltuatl. the only blind aviation mechanic aandidacy exposed Hr all ■ its potential his campaign was having some well reappoint him eventually. Manchester's population set at TbS''Bighth District answered working at his trade in the of things, man’s inhumanity to man also Joaeph Satem E is photo John Michael McGill of Lara­ areakneesBs. As a result, Ross, a blunt Qua­ 26.229 by SUte Board of Health. an avarOga of 46 calls per year Just a pinc^..of turmeric in a United States, the Federal Avia­ Impact. He toowed Goldwater A Thought for Todsy MRS. R i c h a r d l e d m lo. And that is why, ^ a y , some beauti­ Rights bill did not go nearly roll or eoon will be. What re­ The Noblest revenge Is to for­ ever, an appropriation for seven tent to alt on the sldelinas of will fly to many of the 112 party and hia oountry something of Janies Sarles Jr. of Manchester, bridegroom’s mother wore a Mrs. Madden, a 1958 graduate fully and t^todalnfuUy snooty and com­ fa r enough in meeting Goldwa­ mains to a skeleton organisa­ give— riuMnas Fuller, 17th cen­ new firemen to help serve this life. Hto lmt>ulalvenass aome- citiies Eastern serves in 20 what be himself offers as an alternative, aouslns of the bride, were the deep pink chiffon dress with of Manchester High School, ter's objections. Scans staff tion. tury Engilsh clergyman aad ed- area is the alternative, and their timas led to raah acta. But he states, the District o f Columbia, f pletely useless cat can be found-in oam- altar boys. Mias Jean Weber white accessories and a corsage graduated from Becker Junior of what he himself repreeents beyond a members told the Senator he For toaiinss, a good many ueator. salaries alone would be over never hesltatsd. Petsr asver ]^ete control of some modem American was organist and Mrs. Robert of white carnations. College of Worcester, Mass. She (Janada, Mexico, Puerto Rloo "stop Goldwater” possibllltyi of what he bothered to ask how dsep Ibe Beerworth was soloist. Both are A raception for 880 guests was ■ ia employed as an airline stew- and Bermuda. home, or why some skillfully wistful lit- water was. H « Jumped in, feet btmasif believes In as a proper and posl- M ends o f the bride, and from held at Maple Grove, Rockville, ardess by United Airlines. Mr. Miss Moberg was bom In - tie combination of whiskers and bark flrat His natural qualitlsa of ttve destiny for hto party and hto ooun­ I^ k v llle . When leaving by Jet for Nassau, Madden graduated from Perry Hartford ajid graduated from leaders^ quickly brought him try la this year of IM A and whins can, one day after joining a Escorted to the altar her Mrs. McCarthy wore a light blue (Okla.) High School and the Rham High School, Hebron. a position of prominence among * by normal American family, reverse aU its silk suit wltl(, white accessories University of Wyoming at Lara» Before Joining Eastern, she was There are perhaps two queadigiia Unk- Fischetti the dlodplos. He did not fall lather, the bride wore a full- length gown o f white peau de and a white orchid corsage. The ' mie. He is employed as a sales- employed by the department of ed to the party and the pubHc mind privileges and priorities in her own favor. away when our Lord promised a sole trimmed with re-embrol- couple will Uvt at 9 Davis Ave., man by the Germantown Manu- medical Education at St Fran­ And, to Judge from our pleased, indul­ life o f lordship. Ha recognised about Governor Scrantosi. dered alencon laoe and seed RockvUle. facturlng Co. In Colorado. ces Hoepital, Hartford. What a whale that Jesus had the words of The first would be: — gent behavior, this to Just what we hu- pearls, designed with s bateau eternal Ufa. ~ BMui babgs really wanted, all the time, neckline, long tapered sleeves, Oan he stop Goldwater? The fact that PsUr ones de­ and a Ml-shaped skirt with a The heps that he can may be oome- nied hto Lord waa a souroo of detachable court train. Her of a difference vexation to him in lator years...... IfelBg overwhelming, among aU kinda of Bngertlp-length veil of French Fashions In Rights Yet he was tha only dlMlple votsra. illusion was attached to a seed available and around Jasus to it tbs second question might be: Negroes are wrongly disenfranchised pearl pillbox, and ahe carried a FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE when It was dangerous io be in .the South. Whites in todiana are to eaocade bouquet of white or- Doss he deserve to be able to stop be disenfranchised— not in quite the aosoclated witli him. Hto vary good bedding makes Skddwater? eblds and stephanoUs. same way but for similar reasons. devotion brought about his de­ Mrs. William Luddedee of .A ad the answer to this, which might In a bitter primary election in In­ nial. His repentance brought hla Rockville was matron o f honor. ba tha answer which does finally pay off diana May 5, aegragatloniat/ Governor rastoration; and, from then on, She wore a floor-length gown of OPEN TILL 5 Good bedding can help make the differ­ Wallace of Alabama won abbut 30 per he bravely and boldly preached a^ San PVanelsoo, could be that he can’t deep blue embossed taffeta, a ence between feeling fit aa' a fiddle, or cent cf the Democratic vote. ’The custom the Gospel of Christ S t Augus­ matching Dior bow with a dr- Maerve R Just by telling the oountry MONl»AT-TOBN)AT-FBIDAT down in the dumps. For instance, Holman- la the state has long been to opportion tine says thht if John was the •ular fkoe veil, and she carried tbtaga It already knows about Gold- ^veatlon dategates along the lines of disciple whom Jesus loved, then a crescent-shaped bouquet of Baker makes Musco-Pedic and 'Verto-Rest COMPLETE ALTERATIONS INCLUDED Congiesatonal dtotriets on the basis of stotsr. Peter was ths dtoctpls who white roees. THURSDAY— 11 koors of ■riaterrupled bedding so thoee with back dis(»ilers ean rimary results. But Tnm; Mrs. IM . he wUl be aqpuHlartag aesne of the “Thoee who would turn bacH the clock the Christ the Son of God to ^ e have no back trouble find this extra firm, Reg. r.'M 0 uPon)'i polyester fiber have no place on our Ucket,” said In­ Frank Barbero of Rockvills yaastosa Mttls thne hs has if he dosai't foundation upon which the bedding refreshingly restful, too. Come in diana Sen. Vance Hartke o f Governor Churoh to buBt Faith in Christ and Mrs. Robert Deralng of Ver­ non were brideamalda They . tolling who Goldwater Wallace. is the flBBtolaflpiyitens o f Chris- and tiy it. Mattresses $99.60; matching Ig a a i Stoae o f H behavlag Uks Scran- This to “perfectly legal.” said Demo­ tlsn belief and practice. Today wore flooi>length gowns of tight box siuringi $89.50. HER! S WHY • v. ! I ■ . cratic Governor Welsh. “Hiere is no blue emboeaed tweta, match- S AV I M GS the Churoh rememhere before YOU SAVE ’ moral question involved.” God the Big Fishermen who be- hig Dior bows with circular faoe Fashions in who to to be. deprived of eeme a fisher o f men. veils, awl odrrled orescent .///'/ L O A M Y < * t I \ I I I I S AT ROBERT HALL • ' their rights clmnge; fashions in what is Rev. John D. HugbM shap^ bluets of red roees. Want to know mim dixiut Fsr fWTlM Nifhtauurt to be considered moral and im nu^ St IMry's Churw Miss Non Bfewer of Gi ehangh. Only man’s propensity tn.dla> bury, nieee of the bride) this unusual bedding? Call psM lighU to those whom he favors was flower girl. Sho 'tobr^ UaSCStSTSB 648-6171 tomorrow. (Store Mentnltok u d to grant tM aoolade ef moraUty to Vedior's MHMairB white cotton dress, s orown of closed Mfmdays ths ysar marguerites, and oairled a bas- tka 400S4eot ua of k y whom ha agraea with, remains ye- round). ROUTE S - SOUTH WINDSOR, Ih'hMM Bernhard The bat filled with OOVSHTRY ItoMlMI to te M Iks m iur«Mocia 4iKtr HadtorlandstoaS. Shnw resH e star Netsea to dS. IIEIITY OF FRtE PARkSM '■ L '- • M \- ,.^ > . ‘ 1^*i’' • ‘ . Ik ’ ' ■ '!w'^ ... * ; ♦ J| .^.T- i' t*

m UANC6B8TBR EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HEEALO, KANCHBSTpR, CONN, MONDAT, JTPNE t>. TWM a drivaFa Ueanse. He was or­ able In one inatallment an tkaS m ay pay tha wliala tax ki ama clothes, which floated away with violent ralnstorhi, crowda aur- Legt U N TrpopB Leave Toinorrow dered to appear in Manchester'a Town Tax Due day. - himp sum. D elegate>|F roundad Kennedy all day. Palice A rre ^ , the Ude. Circuit Court 12 plea aeaalon on Failure to make tha first pay­ TSxaa can ba paid to tha ool- i T ^ ^Quizsed Poles Asked Claarty movad by the enthusl- Events Meanwhile, Mandora la help­ July 18. ment by 4 the end of the grace la cto^ f rareniia M the Mnnlel- I n d i a aam, Keiilnady put off hto da- On t^^ednegdny News Tidbits ing out a t tha aubmaiina baaa p^od,' Aug. 1, ' renders the pisl BuifdiQ, any week day, be­ partura until late Tuesday ao he Darrell W. Levack, 18, South lli Sbtlrtti Search until tha Pipar . nturna to a MARTINDALE RTTFAl. whole tax delinquent, with in­ tween 8:80 a.m. and 4:80 pjn. To Aid Peace could viait Poland'! Roman Grenades Mar yote Windsor, wax cited for disre­ *nie flrto « half o f 1984-to from the AP Whrm wash. terest figured from the due date Catholic spiritual center at garding a state tra/flc dontrol MERIDEN (API—Funeral I) In State taxea for the Town of Manches­ at tha rate ot,on* h$dt per cent Ciaatochowa. Ha waa expected marking (no passing sign) Sat­ aerviees will be held tomorrow PROVIDENCE, IL I. (AP)— Manda and F toa scr MtoiatdP flov. WnUam W. Scranton of ter, the Town Fire District and per month or fraction of a into thto rmeiallr tenae Freedom for Seel By Kennedy to meet the primate of Poland, urday filght at about 9 o'clock for Howard J. Martlndale, for­ John King o f New Haven, T. Krishnamachari saw ShSatof Pennsylvania iaunches a nlne^ fOoatlaned from Page Om ) tha Special Main St. Taxing month. ------.,v«r th« wMkead. Ckx>d~ HARTFORD (AP) — A seal Stefan Cardinal Wyasynakl. In Troubled Congo .The onslght violation occurrec' mer city editor of the Meriden Conn., was elected junior vlee twice briefly diuring the dnf. crosscountry quest for that slipped soma 89 miles up on Main St„ betwebn Hudso Record , and retired Meriden District to dut and payable on The second payment will be commander of the Tankee. Di- Nanda and KrUnfiamadwl man had arrtvad the prevlooe Sunday, Hpward Conrad, 52, «i (OoottaasA from Paga Oaa) watocend In the advance guard ippert o f his bljl ftSr the Re­ tha Oqhnactieut Rlvar apparant- and WlUlama Sta., police said. hospital executive. He died Fri­ July 1, Wednesday. due on Jan. 1, and will be da- vtoian. Veterans Association, ware expected to fake on ihkny^'N publican presidtotial nomina­ (( eg about 176 cotleglana tnm the Killlngly lost his life in a two- ly looking fbr aoma good shad dlo maintained ellence on the Hogpital Hanilleg ■) he would join a “ round Lavack waa alao Issued a writ day in tha hospital at the'age Any tax amounting to not liiwuent after Feb. 1. whieh concluded its 4sth annual of Shasm’s dutlaa during a n y * * ' north and weet. tion aafCer f ^ baying on television car crash on Rt. 44. fishing today got What amouAt- bla of roconcillation.” tan warning for failure to carry of 83. more than $50 Is due and pay­ ' ’raxpayera who wish to do so. eqnvantlon here Saturday. prolonged eonvalascanea. th^ ifu chief opponent laeks vleR, but word got around. An '*1 am atm the Mulopws,” m e atudente will work with ^ Tfls < ed to a fiahing Ueense from tha Glzanga’s supportara were be''- qualities for the high office. David M. Claeys, 38, of sstimated 8,000 Polaa jammed Kalonjl told newsmen. ., the OouncQ of Federated stats today. 92 Emergencies Uevad recponsfble for the gren­ W alter P. Reuther will lead a Orange, died Saturday on Inter­ Kalonji had been a fuglttva ganlaatlon'e Negro edpeatim Ihaodora B. Bampton, dlrec-. the narrow streets around '8 t ade attacka Saturday. The tar- delegation of United Auto for more than two yoara from and Toter regtotratlpB'Ejects. state R t 95 north of IVeldon. tor of State Flaheries and I John's Cathedral as Kennady Ninety-two caaea were han­ rorlata ware thought to have Workers Into General Motors a 80-month santance (or tortur­ DOUBLE -S BLUE STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY ITie council cgordlnatee actlvi- N. C., when his car struck s Game, today quashed reports emerged from MaSa. dled by the emergency room at been acting on orders from the Corp. headquarters tomorrow ing political enemies. OMciala tiea ct t^ ibajor civil rights hts department would try to Shouts of "Long Uve Ken­ Mancheater Memorial Hoapltal Oommunlat • aupMrted "N a ­ to start anticipated summer- bridge railing and was hit by said tha ehargai "had all been groupe cT^rating in the state. capture the seal and cart it nedy" and “ Long live Am erica” during the past weekend. tional Ubaration Oommlttea” of long bargaining sessions be­ three other autos. Also killed fixed.” n e F B I planned to question back to Sound. greetad the attorney general, The etaff gave aid to more exllad extremtota In neighbor­ tween the U AW and the ante tai- was James MacDonald, 42, of One Baluba I ^ e r won't be woct ere at FhOadelphia’i two "A s I see It now, there's no Ms wife, Ethel, and two eons as than 20 resident! with lacera­ ing Brassavllle. Thay seek to East Elmhurst, N. T. around (or the reconciliation ENJOY A FUN-FILLED JULY 4th AT THE WORLD'S FAIR mala planta individually today dustry. reason tor It,” Bampton said. thay rode through Warsaw tions including n early 50 overthrow . Premier Cyrllla East Haven Are officials said manauvars. Meesagaa from the ^ pcesiMe chiea. Asa Hunt 83. was sitting in a He said hla men wlH leave the streets.' atitches to close their wounds Adoula'e rtoima. B a A wertMT on every, shift east aaid North Katanga Provln- chair at his home Saturday seal alone because: i "1 am not running for preai- In the busy two-day period Absent from Leopoldville's po' will be asked if he knows any­ elal President Jason Sendwe when it caught fire, apparently It's “ harmless' and is bother­ dent. but if 1 were, I wish you there were alx punctures, aix llUcal cockpits are proOommU' thing eonhected with the disap­ Family Outdoors, had be^n hacked to death by while Hunt was smoking. Burns ing no one except those who could all come to tha United falls, three dog bites, a bee nlat leaders of two rebellions pearance. rebels soma days ago when th4y covered most of the victim's are anxious to decide whether States to vote,” Kennedy told a ■ting, and two tota who Imbibed which the Oongoleed army has IlkXllllli'llM ir Goodman, ddiwemer and Man Steals $42 aeizbd AlbertvlUe, Ms provincial body. It to male or fem ale.' N o‘ one crowd In front of Warsaw Univ­ gasoline and paint. not bean able to check—Pterre IGRANi Chaney were last seen late on capital. A f Danbury, Anthony J. Ca- from fish and game got close ersity. Mulele in Kwilu Province and the iright of June 7 when thfy An unidentified men yester­ Sendwe, 47, was cut down vagna, 20, was found dead In enough to see. The Kennedys sat on the roof Tybee Light Old Oaaton Soumlalot in Kivu Pro­ posted a 190 bond after being day afternoon entered the back with machataa along with Pro­ his bathtub Saturday. Dr. John Conditions in the Connecticut of U.S. Ambaseador John M. vince. WAY aneotod here tor speeding. door of the home ’ of Herbert River are ideal (or the eeal'e Cabot's limousine and waved vincial Vice Praaident Fortuhat mtOOUNT D. Booth, a medical examiner, S A V A N N A H . Ga. — The Kabangl-Nuihbl and aaveral of In the dim corridore of -the A. Verbarg at 96 Virginia Rd. welfare. The weather la per­ when swelling crowds stopped said after an autopsy Sun

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IIANGHEStER EVENING HERALD. IIANCUESTEK, CQNN., MONDAY, JUNE » , IM 4 vii'[ ■ # ; « » T E N HAMGHESTER RV^NINa HKRALDe MANCHBSTSS, CONN,* MONDAY,'JUNE 29, 1984 ■iiT • 'uas ■ti~i ''~iiiaa davglUar, Mrs. Wallaea Darling tomoiraw at 3 p m In Ooaben Keeney St.; Mrs. WUma Hawk­ o f Manchester; two broHiers, Oangragatloiial Church. Burial M usselM en ins. wapfliig; Mrs. KattMilba GOP Bsttle Bolton i Obituary Leonard Goats and Jacob Goetx, will be tn GoBbata Cemetery. Hatolrickaoa, 73 S. Hawtbema YoutharSay 26 Girta Leave Town Today Lodge to Ask Ike Ttera w ill be no calUnJ bougg. St.; Mra. LoU Feirto, 40 Wsth- ■■ \S ^ both o f ’*MlBnd; four sisters, eroU St.; Ckttford Alton Looinla, _ — Mrs. Bllsabetb George and Mrs. • P6tter Funeral Heme, 456 Now in Slump Oil Platform Jackseti St., WUlimanttc, to. In! 9 a School i t . ; iY u ieU MoOol- Local Riders, VACATION lights Case On P^inney-Hunt Caravan rn a k V. Vam Ourtto L4MSO, both of Rockville; turn, 470 Potter St; Mrs. Doris Prank VAHHess Dana, M>, et charge of arrangemanta. Mrs. Anna SebwarUfagbar and By MM. R^WUNS Peck, Andover;v Susan OrfitolU, Support Scranton Needham, Mass., fbtber ct Mrs. M ri. Catberina Baum, both of Draws Near BayMT, t l Ruth Cavtai of I f Danvar Rd., Jamaa W. Savage . STEVENSON, Ala. (AP)—Lee 3 Village St.; Mrs. Mary Mac­ r Honored at B o o s ts Zeal A oonttogmt of 30 higtafOleott Linda New Tork City, and two great- Garner, whose Tennessee River Donald, Wapptagr M rs Joe*- oeobol glria ffom Maacheater, Gerard gt;Oaraiya Beaaer, 114 died suddenly Saturday at Ms gnuidchUdren. 'VBRNON—Jamee W. Savag^ phliM Monaco, M Scott Dr.; By JAMES MABILOW Adelaide Rd.; Karm Blaka, 306 w f N l » 0 — > home. tbrae-year-old son of George W. mussel Sheila have buttoned (OsnWnnad foam Fags Ona) Briton, Vernon and TbUand WINS OOLT MATCH Hs is survived by another Funeral services will be held dress shirts and spawned pearl John oailassq, 11 Strant St.; Aaaeeiatod PrMt.Naws .Aaalysi Horse Show toft early this morntog on the BL Canter 8c.; Jaate Ford, 180 tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Jr. and Dorothy WiUey Savage Mrs. Annie (jblltoa, Watotog; Oualimaa Dr. B « tfani Aackwed Ma Inteff- HARTFORD (AP) — Mrs. dauj^ter, ona grandson and ftva o f a Foater Dr., died SMurda; I necklaces for two dscadss, was WAttflNGTON (AF)-^topub- OOFO office to Meridian, only annual mouth-tong lO.OOOrinito great-grandchildren. tndd Funeral Home, <19 Elllng- te c la d tn overalls — and on his Mrs. Notma Plus, 34 Cforiee The Vernon VaUdJ 4-H Chib FhltoMgr-Hunt Bdueattonal tour, Alaok Lerito Boater, RFD 3. tton to work ^ o c U y among Carol Patton of the Hartford in Vernon. Dr.; MSttoo Cheruhtol, 117 Ucans "are raadSat the point II mllee from Fhiladelphla. Re O d f Chib opened her quest Funeral services Will be beid ton Ave., RoctryUle. The Rev. **knees. arid a boras abow yaatorday at which win take them through­ Boltoii; Deborah Kdrp, 114 deletatea to tlie Republican Na- Paul J. Bowman o f Union Con- His survivors Include -two School St.; Bldrsd McCabe, 116 whsra they will bava to find w ill be among tboaa atarttogjB Waraaoke Rd.; Mary AUee La- of a second womea’e elate, tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the Har­ Instead of tone of his 40 out­ TAO (laid to Vanum. Flv6 mam- out Am Weat and Into Canada tknal Convention trylne^ to vard OongregmUonal CSiapel at grefauonal Church w ill offici­ sisters, Mtoa Catherine B. Sav­ board engines, Stevenson’s mus­ Russell S t; Frtneto Plaree, Tol­ aoma agraraMBt am caf atom- door-to-door eanvam of Negro menao, 18 Jean Rd.; Jean Mar^ amateur ttUe this mocalBg age and Miss Loris Ann Sav­ land; Mrs, Una a a tk , .906 Can­ bera of the Rhjrthm Rktee 4-R and p a rfo o f Mexico. ■witch their aupport from Gold- with a 4 and S victory over Brookline, Mass. Burial w ill be ate. Burial wiU be in South sel man was fixing a power aairaa-on a party platfarm— bomee, begtaatog today^ Lod by Manchooter High tow, 130 Plymouth Lane; Pa­ age, both at home; hie maternal ter St.; David Gordon Heim, Chib o f Bolton oaraed awards, water to Scranton. * Mrs. Betty McIIwalne, also of at the convenience of the fam- Cemetery. lawn mower—and his position Is but until then they w1^ eon- Tba civil rights volunteera School teacbore Ollhort B. Hunt mela Maaoa, 33 Gerard • !.; Uy. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Digging to Mfim taii S' ; R kvUle; M s l^ Janet Gee, ridtog Muady, re- carol Mooney. 300 8. Mata 81. the Hartford Golf Club. In Friends may call at the fu­ da Saso-., ^ Memloek S t; Bt- timie rabMaf aaadpaper an moved into tbe state by car and of Vernon and Paul Phtoney of 1 T (^ by newamen that there Friends may call at the Wa­ neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Lewis WUley of ' Manchester, lawn mower—and his position is celvod the Reserve Ohampiea- Alao, Loretta Murphy^ 146 2 baa bean a certain lack of aiip- dotag BO Mrs. Patton set a and bto patenua gram^iarants. tora Raocaghl. 74 Woodbridgs their wounds. bus mpst of them without atop- 136 N. Elm St, the group left oourse record for ladies by terman Chapel, 416 Oommon- symbcdlc. ehip awfurd by plaotog aecond to Laka 8 t; Carol Otokalw, 186 ! port for Scranton among the wealtb Avc., Kenmore Square, Mr. and SCra. Oaorga W. Savage St.;. M'S. BSatoa Bo««s, Staf­ groom liig and ahowmanahto, plng en routs for fear of creat­ by chartered bus at 6 a.m. from posting a medal acore of SS- Mra. Raymond OL Jeaea Digging tor mnsssls. to Ihe Next w ««k tha ipo-maa taao- ing an Incident. Birch SL; Pearl Ohnataad, R ID * del^iatea,deiei Lodge replied "I Boston, tonigtat from 7 to 9. Sr. o f Bridgeport ford Springs; Mrs. E lt o a ^ totiofu oommlttoa meets to Sen ■ixtb to English pleasura, first the high school on the first leg ia going to change S3—^Tt. Ia other drat round Mra. Gene Windgate Jonaa, Tennessee, ones a miUhm dollar Ftankenberg. 88 Brent Rd.; ^ T Im firat thtog we did was the tour that w fll Include 1, Manchaetar; Tara P a U ^ IB b ^ that The family suggests that me­ 44, of East Hartford died this Prayer services were held yaarly Industry previdtog Jobs Franolseo to held hearings on to Junior Jumping, fifth to slt- o* matches, Helen Reynolds 'of WinUred Petlg, 94 Lenox St; get them somethtag lo eat,” Niagara Falls, a gllmpm of T.'aIooma PL; Sally Plata, 318 morial donations be made to the morning at Manebastar Memo­ this afternoon at the W.< P; for 1,000 fisherrasB, also to on what form the platform nouM a-budt fourth to EagUrii com­ HoHtatar S t; Marianas RIader, { Lodge apent 45 mlnutea at the MandMster regWerad 'a d Harvard Congregational Church Qutoh Funeral Home, 328 Main Mrs. UUlan BrandUh, Wap- mand. abrth to ItagUM trail aad ■aid Sue Brow s 18, of Merldlaa. Louthern Oanaida, thro daya to rial Boapltal after a longlBness. its kndes. In the p u t 10 years, take when tha RapobUean presi­ a ll Baker Rd., Vernon. * Pentagon conferring with Sec and 4 victory over Mrs. An­ or a charity of the donor's S t, Manchester. ' The Rev. J. ptog: Mrs. BUsabsth Abrahkm- fourth to oosfluna elasa. "T h e ktde seamad pretty re­ the Black HlUa country of drew Scavfllo of Southington. Born March 33, 1920 at Ard­ musseUng sIumpM before the dential eenvenUon opens there laxed. If they were Beared they AUo. Judith SinoB, 360 9et- ! retary of Defence Robert S. choice. more, Pa., she has lived in the Ralph Kelley, pastor of Sacred jPlastica industry, roes again son, 41 Orchard S t, RockvlUs; Jidy 18. OUlar awards want to: Diana South Dakota, a *'fllng” at Las ' McNamara and Ibjdor. Brio Stoicrope, East Hartford; didn’t show it. They spent Sim- Uster S t; Penny Speneer, il8 area 10 months. She was a Heart Church, officiated. Burial with postwar Japan—and now is it has baan a oonfuatog Re- Zappa, ridtog U ieky Star, sixth day ataghw aonga.” Vegaa, a Jaunt into the canyon ' Mrs. Deogtoa H. Flak vfaa in S t James’ Csmatery, Ronald Santas, 182 N. School ' “ nm year. Henry Oabot to grooming and showmaashlp, tiuntry o f aouthorn Utah, .two Forest S t; Judith Theta. 44 briefly Sunday soon after member of the Wethersfield threataned with tha dlaappear- Loulae Hermsy, 31, of We< ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Doreen Manchester. S t; Joan WnUams, RFD 8, B51- I, U.S. amhea6a ()uish Funeral Home, 226 Main Tennessee River bM from Chat- Ellis, Coventry; Miss Marjorie nomination. He hat beM eeoot- OatbeSe Board Meette[ Troop 643 reoeatty hilied to the Luther King Jr., rejected this t direction. ceremonial Vietnamese costume Miss Holloran was born In The last leg of tbe trip will that event are rsmtaded to call i a long, blue gown—and placed lal was in Stafford Osmetery, Manchester, Feb. 39, It/ i, and S t, with a solemn high Mass, of tanoog ato Savannah is tlM key Lyttla, 66 ' Liaurel St.; Robert ing around the country ever The executive board ci St. Senioa Beout Cabto to tha LydaU and sought < immediate forma­ ny offloer at tha peat Lodge was aaked what he Stafford Springe. einee, trytag to maka inroads Maurioe Coundl of Catholic take the group up through the e black turban on his head. formerly operated a millinery requiem at St. James’ Church. to Garner’s fortimes and that of Murdock, South Rd., Bolton; St. araa for a day's outing. tion of the committee. WTTC w ill S Hoote­ thinka about proposala which ’The WMte-Olbson Funeral The Rev. John D. Regan was the Industiy. of which be is a Emory HUl, Coventry; Mra. El- on Gloldsrator but doesn’t seem Women wfll meet tonight at 8 Tba giria patoad o ff and made Appaleehlana to MontteeUo, figured in the developing poUtl* As thousands of Vietnamese shop In this town. The grand Jury refused to ne- Jrifereon'e home at Chartottes- nanny gatnrday at y pjB. he- and American flsigs fluttered in Home, 86 Elm S t, was In charge Survtrora Include a brother, celebrant, the Rev. Joseph H. part Its hard, nearly flawless, frieda Soeten, 76 Foley St.; to- have made any impressive n the church aumtortum. Individual ttraa aa'a roqniremeat taaa tiM fireworke at ML Nebo. cal debate for ualng atomic of arrangements. M6Cann was deacon and the srhlts shsll has besn used to re­ Ralph Gaston, Box Mt. Dr., ones yet. offteVs, present offloers for tha bdekyard fua badge. gtktate along these lines. vlUe, Va.,'and on to Arlington WM^Mxia to defoliate foraata fat the bright sunlight, a spokesman Jamas W. Holloran of Man- Then last week Lodge re­ for a visit to the Arlington Na­ tb s next poet baaehall game for the crowd and the govern­ diester, three nieces and a Rev. Ekigene P. Torpey was sub­ cent years by J^kUKse grow­ Vernon; Mrs. Babetts Davis, and guild chairman are request­ Ann Pass, Jane Malek, Linda' TIm pace of damonatrationB to sdMdnled fo r lYlday a t 6 p.m. Vlat Nam and tbua atrip the Mrs. Donald S. Gale deacon. Mra. Jane Maccareme ers as seed or nucleus for the South ^n^ndaor; William Ber­ signed as ambassador, an­ ed to attend. Those interested to by both Nagroaa and whites waa tional Oemetary. After a tour eovar ftom Oommunlat aupply ment read a brief address prais­ nmbew. Jacobus, Robin Bogera, Oathyi of the nationel capital on Sun­ at ML Neho. ing Lodge for his stand ’ ’against BOLTON—MrA Joan Carole ravats funeral servlcea will was organist. Burial was to St cultured pearls produced by nard Ryan, Newington; Mrs. nounced h|e sole reason for parttetoattog by being a ehaii^ KIrirtuun, Tarry N aariff and I stepped up. Fiat flghta and oth­ routae and hiding placea. James’ Cemetery, with Father their captive oysters. Christie Baiiks, East Hartford; doing eo STBS to come home to man of a gidld are also tovltsd. er violence became a daUy oc­ day, July 3C, the glrl.s w ill re­ "We defoliate every day,” the oppnssion of Buddhists by Fraser Gale, 87, of Hast Hart­ be held tomorrow at 8:80 a.m. Frances Blataer, all Grade d FAIR DOE IN PALI. ford, fonnsriy ^ Bolton, diad McCann reading the committal For some reason, shells from Mias Linda Jasitis, 70 Bucking­ help Scranton stop Ooldwater, Ths Hwron Ladlss of SC currence u totegratlonlsta were turn to Manchester late that Lodge replied, “ uaing an atom­ the Ngo Dlnh Diem regime.” from the W. P. Qulsh Funeral ■couta, mads the fire to the evening. NEW TORK (AP)—A quarrel­ Many of the flags vgere yesterday at S t fVancto Hospi­ Home, 236 Main St., with a service. - , the many other varietlea of ham S t; Mrs. Oayla Rivard, and to tha proceae got Into a Maurice w ill hold a business met cn the beachee and city ing yomig couple (efl te tboir ic bomb to defoliate ia like ua- disagreement with other Repub­ cooking fireplace for the Grade Addfiig to the educational na­ Buddhtot emblems. tal; Hartford. She was the wife solemn high Mass of requiem at mussels to the Tennessee, or 116 Columbus S t; Mrs. Cleo meeting tonight 6t 8 p.m. at 5 girls to uae la preparing the streets ^ (Ist-awtoging whites. deaths Sunday from a window ta f an atomic bomb to light a from pig • toes found to other licans, tocludtaf Scranton. Che home o f Mrs. Richard Fon- ture of the tour, which will cov­ dgarette. We uae weed killer. " The farewell' address indi­ of Donald Soabury Gale. S t James’ Church at 9. Buriajr Mrs. Beds O. Oothberg Karna, 61 Plymouth Lens; “campfire stew” for u m troop’s ' Gov. Furls Bryant clamped at thrir fifth-floor Bronx ^mri- rectly chided the United States Mrs. Gale was born Aug. I t , win be in St. James' Ceme- rivers, seem to lack the quali­ Mrs. Dorothy Roman, 60 Scott Lodge, who had been ambas­ iiuiella, Jan Dr., Hebron. on a curfew to end public pa­ er 36 atatea win be visits to monL Lodge resigned tan daya ago Funeral services for Mrs. sador to Southeast Asia under The Legion of Mary win meet ■upper. *100 oooks^wore Kathy, the Air Force Academy, a for having supported the Diem 1936 in Barwintoa, a daughter Beds O. Gothberg of 39 Over­ ties needed to promote fhrst-rate Dr.; MisS Jacqueline Lanx, 19- Andereoa, M arjorie Johns, Su-I rades at night. That brought Norma Lopes, 19, died at tbe to come home and help Scnui' pearls. And because mussels ths Dsmooratlc administrations tomorrow at 8:48 p.m- greeting card company to Mis­ ton in Ua campaign to win the regime for nine years, and ex­ of Mr. and Mra. Oordon Frasar, “55;.re w ill be no caiUing hours. land S t were held this after­ Ungton; Charles Trotter, 10 ■an Dickenson, Sharon Negro him into U.8. District Court scene. Her huebend RaT>*'»ct. look alike to the untolUated, i Legion Dr., Rockville; Mra. of Presidents Ksnnsdy and Tha altar boya of SC faced with a possible contempt souri, the Heins 67 Varieties NORMAN’S pressed hope that Lodge’s suc­ now of Englewood, CaUf. 21, a grocery clerk, died to a Republican nomhuition away noon at the Holmes Funeral Johnson, said ths war agitast Maurice will., have a uicnlc and Lenora Smyth. Debbie H a l-: cessor would continue his poli­ Survivors, bssidss bar hus­ Mra. FTaak J. Orlffin Home, 400 Main St. ’The P.ev. look alike to the untoiUated, it Catherine Oberz, Glastonbury; Ilaey, Debbie Burt, Blatae Chen-' citation to a cate to be decided factory in Ontario, and a glass U o ^ ltA (ram Ooldwater..' President takes an experienced eye like communism there is on the Wednesday, leaving the rSetory factory in West Virginia. JohnaoB accepted Ma reaigna- cies. band and parents, includs a son, SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. C. Henry Anderson, pastor of Randy Castro, South Windsor; ard, Paula Hurlburt D p ^ Tuesday. In an adjolnliw room, the U. Alexis Johnson, the new Michael S. Gale, and a daugh­ Garner’s to separate the good Eiric Viera, 82 Haynes St.; PSr right track and ehoold not be a at 10:80 a.to. and returntog be­ The climax to the violence For the second year, tbe trip quarrri was beard by Mrs. Lo- tloa a week ago. , Margaret Cavanaugh G riffin ,! Bknanuel Lutheran Church, of- political issue this ysar. Manney, Loriratoe Muako and Has The Lowest Anywhere deputy ambassador who will ter, Tcri L. Gale, both at home; 86. of 1401 Main St. from the bad. tricia Orlowski, 146 Union St; tween a and 6:30 p.m. Volun-^ came Thursday night when hun­ ie being made by bus rather a’ brother, Ismael Rodrigues, L o tte left Saigon on Sunday wife of i fleiated. Mrs. Roy Johnson was When he began mnseeltng 31 But Goldwstsr, w l» has h been teers who went to help xrlth Margie Pass, Grade 6 ecouta, and flew directly to Washing serve under Taylor, was on a brother, Gilbert Fraser of Erank J. Griffin, died Friday soloist. Burial was in Bast Thomas Potter,. RFD 2, Rock­ had charge at eetttog the table, dreds of whitae bnuhedJaslde than by .station wagon caravan. , and bto wtfe, E ^ 30. They hand to see Lodge off. Johnson years ago, he shipped his shells ville; Mrs. Mabel Schlebel, 45 crtticixlnr the Democrats’ transportation should teltphone pohee guards and routed a Ne­ A group of boys alternates with did not Interfere until they ton with a refueling stop at Windsor; six sistere, Mrs. Del­ at her borne. Cemetery. Southeast Aslan policy for and planning a MMct program S will act aa ambassador until ano Bransflsld o f Manebaster, Mrs. Griffin was born in Bl- mostly to Muscatine,. Iowa. S t John S t; George Johnson, the rectory by 10 a.m. tomor­ gro parade. g ills as annual tourtats. heard a scream and the riwtter- HonMnlu. He looked fresh and Bearers were Louis LaBreck, There, tons of shells were months, said it most dMtoltely ■ad gamee fo r the (Soiart at fit when he and Mrs. Lodge Taylor arrives in Saigon about Mrs. Lewis Meagtoy e f South Ungton and Uved in that arta Columbia; Mra. PrlMina TiUey row. / Awards to be held after the aup- The outbreak brought the gov­ 'This year, Mrs. Phtoney is teg of glaas. Rodrigue- July 7. George Atkins Sr., George A t­ turned into pearl buttons. and daughter, Coventry; Mra is an issue. And Sunday so did Baseball Scores ernor here the next day. He lias acting as cnaperon, along with the Uvtag room and, tooktag out stepped down from the military Windsor, four slstsrs M CaU- an hsr lift. kins Jr.. William Atkins, An­ Rep. William E. hfillar, chair­ per, I Jet tanker. Ih e Lodges spent five hours fornla. and sevsral ntoesa and Besides hsr husband, abs By 1966, plastics had poppiMl Irma Limberger and daughter, Friday M A M on defeated been in the forefront In reopen­ the two teachers. Hunt’s daugh­ the wtodiow, as'aw the crumpled in Honolulu. They got in some thony DeCarll and Victor An­ pearl buttons from the market, RED 2, Rockville: Mra. EHeanor man of the RepuMieaa National Fiano Realty 4-8. Milton Jen- Atm Paaa, Oathy Kirkham, ter Diana and Phtoney’s daugh­ In the background of Lodge’s nephews. leavss ssvsral nieces and derson. ing lines of communication. bodies. swimming and sunning during as nearly all button manu-cc- Anderson and daughter, Tol- Commlttes. Sen and Richard Holbrook and Linda Jaeohs were recipi­ There were no public parades ter Carol are also making the Police found Mood on tbe win­ alrwrt interview was the sound Funeral servlees will be bald nsphews. turera to Muscatine conve- Even Scranton disagreed with ents of the Sign of the Star, o f barking doge. He brought two the afternoon and hmebed on Wednesday at 3:80 p.m. at the The funeral was held this 'tand; Mra Beverly Plkul and pitched for M A M and Don by either group Sunday but each trip. dow etll and a 19-toch earring hamburgers. John B. Weaaerfren to man - made materials. But aon. East 'Windsor; Mrs. F e n ­ Lodge. He said “as far aa I am Roser and Bob Henry pitched which la tha Mgbsst honor in held a meeting. Rain cut at­ The other glrle on the tour knifo to tbo apartment Playing Uuua Tibetan terriare with Newkirk and WMtney Funeral morning from the Ahearn Fu­ the shell game .3 re concerned. It ia an laaue.” Junior Glri Seounag, during the Mm. Tbeir ‘‘strictly American Home, 818 Burnside Ave., East neral Home. 1406 Main St. Funeral services for John R. ces Palleschi and son, 4 Wood- tor Fiano. tendance at the white rally. The include M argeret Austin, 28 on tbe Uvtag room floor was the Wennergren of 90 Oxford St with the appearance of a new hill Rd. Where thla is leading le hard - In the pony league Ponflcelll Court of Awards Eleven girls EYanklin SL; Jean Baxter, 34 coupis’s daughter, Amy, 3. names,” he said, are Buater Hartford. The Rev. John B. East H a rtfo ^ with a !>■■■ o f of the troop were presented Negroes held; an Indoor meeting were held Saturday afternoon at ""w k et to the Orient. to say. plays North Coventry Fire De­ and were told by a spokesman Brown and Rbver Boy. Driver to Face Poet pastor of Burnside Meth­ rsqulem at St Francis of As­ DISCHARGED TODAY: Since Ooldwater te a con­ tha aaooad highest-award, tha Lodge was met by his suc­ sisi Church. Burial was in Can­ Emanuel Lutheran (^urch. ’The J^P****** found that bits partment and Anaaldl ptaya for King that a biracial com­ odist Church, w ill otficlate. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pas- o< Tennessee pig^-toe sheU, hand- Mrs. Mary Shugrue,'tiVater- servative and aome of the other Siga of tha Arrow. They includ­ cessor, Gen. Maxwell D. Tay­ Burial wlU be tn HlDslde Cema- ter Cemetery. bury; John MeD<^ll. 19 Coventry Cove Team today. In mittee would be watched close­ Liquor Charge tor, officiated. Frederic Werner rolled into tiny balls and tosert- top Republican leaders are not the Junior league Bolton Dairy ed K a tl^ Anderson, EYances lor,’ chairman of the Joint , a tera. Bast Hartford. Edgvrturt Cases Collector of Revenue Paul of Akron, were married Sunday. the moment whan he would see DAY: Donald Shnona, East list of spedftoa. Cathy Kirkham, pen pal; Susan 'The couple dropped 8,800 feat Police said that the Roma- tery, Rockville. Klrchner Erlandson; a daughter. About Town Hartford; Joseph Pero, 299 But if he gets the nomination, Oervtal revealad this morntog. Dickenson, Linda Jacobs and 199 Serantoo and he said he had no to free fall before opening thofo HAMBURG! nowskl-driven vdilcle struck the Bearers were Edward Edgar, Dawn Ekiandson, at home; two and at this moment hie chaaces that eloaa to 100 n a l aatata tax Lenora Smyth, ooUsetor; Buaan Idans to get in touch with Oold­ Oakland St.; StWen Tamshen, MANC«E8TBB SESMON parachtttaa over Onton Airport, water. rear fender of a car driven Nicholas Mancini, Leo Bernard, brothers, J(ton Erlandson ot Co­ Thompaonville; Mrs. Grace look unexcelled, be w ill need liana on tba October 1963 Jfoad piokensoo, Ann Pass Lenora lombia and Harold Erlandson o f ’The Army Navy Club. Auxili­ list are attU outatandtog. whan the wedding receptton L O O T 8 LBg. PER CUSTtmEB Joseph Caputo. 49, also of East 'Thomas RoIIason, Wnilam ary .will hold a card party at 8 Oess. 36 U ttle St.; Michael David R. Eubanka 19, of 142 broad Republican support, not Amyth and Blalna Shanatd, pets Of the war in Viet Nam Hartford. Moderate vehicle Waterford; and two Uatera, Mra. He aaid that the tax uana can waa held. IxMige said ‘ ‘We had some fav­ Moore and Ear!'M oore. tonight at the chibbouse. Pesclk, 92 Cninton St.; Albert Spruce St, today was presentM only from party Is^ e rs who Also, Denlae Manney, cook; The bride wore a white jump damage but no injuries was re­ Henry Lafontaine of Tolland now disagree wlUi him but from be removed only if the 1968-64 O atfy Kirtduun, my houM; Lin­ orable developments in the lak ported. Rom anow ^ is free af­ and Mlsa Nancy Erlandson of Kerkln, Tolland; Harold on a substitute Charge of wilful tax on propertlaa ia paid by 8 ■utt. “You coulda’t very well HIGHLAND PARK MARKET few days.” Infant Oagnoa Mlsa Judith Allen, daughter o f Sebelbs, 101 Orchard SL, Rock- rank-and-flle Republicans, too. da'JTaeobs health and safety; wear a wedding drees when ter posting a $500 bond. Waterford. entry of private property. He p.m. tomorrow. Tlie raal eriate Ann Pass active etttoen; health "Just before I left, I received ’The infant son at Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Gordon Allen, 66 vUle; Leslie E Bittner. Ver­ This may induce him to com­ Jumping,” abe observed. The 817 HMULAND STREET-^HONE 848-4378 No Injury nor arrest was .re­ The funeral w ill be held ..was origlnaUy charged with promise on the platform's con­ tax liana win ba A M than with aid, Ana Paaa; Robin Rogers reports that for the first time ported hi a car-pole crash yes­ Mra. Robert A. Gagnon of 211 Wadneaday at 8:16 ajn. from Moras' Rd.. and Mlm Karen Ar- non; Laura J. Paganl, 53 groom was draeaed to dark Mne. p ^ l e were not feeding the Center St. died soon after birth moglda, daughter of Mr. and larceny. tents. the town clerk’a offlca. penonal health; DriMe Burt terday afternoon at about 3:10. the Burke Funeral Honae, 76 Gerard St.; Miss ^itb Porter, His case waS continued to For exatopls while a major­ Cervtal alao laaued a ramtod- and Lorraine Muechks adven­ yiet Oong. These reports came yesterday at Manchester Memo­ Prospect 8t., Rockville, with a Mrs. Russell Armoglda, 65 foam persons who have always Richard A. Henderson. 26, of rial Hospital. Whitney Rd., both students at 26 New St.; Charles TYotter, 10 Thursday for plea. ity of Republicans to both er to penoos paying tax bills turer; Frances Bletaer and Su- Mass of requiem ft-' Sacred Legion Dr., Rockville. been reliable tn the past a ^ Lyman Rd.. Bolton, while driv­ Besides his parents he leaves _ „ _ _ East Catholic High School, left Eubanka wlw is free under houses o f CongTSss voted fo r the by man to Include with their aaa Diekenaan, neadlecraft ; Da- ing east on Highland St., lost Heart Church at 9. Burial will ApM m iE^ YESTERDAY; checks tha corroapmidtog tax Who have not been particularly a brother Robert K O ^ n u to St'senTart’s cimete!^ yesterday for Washington, D. C„ a bond of 8200, waa arrested civil rights bill, Goldwator vot- nlae Manney, toymaker; optimistic,” Lodge said. control of Ms vehicle, for some and two sisters, Charyl Gagnon' ' to attend Catholic University Raymond DqLome, Stafford June 21 after police ailegedly sd against it This may help him bill sent to them. Marjorie Pass m a^ carpet; unknom reason, and struck a Springs; Mrs. Mary Lawler, 81 observed him breaking into a with aome Southern Dehioerau He said that, with tha many Linda Jaeqhs my community; "The Viet Ctong have stepped and Patricia Gagnon, all at EYlends may call at the fu­ where they received scholar­ fg> terrorism against women pole, police said. Henderson was home; a maternal grandfather, ships to study journalism for Alton St.; Sharon Owen. 156 soda machine at Wilson’s Oa­ but it angered some Republi­ separate tax accounts .now hiH Linda Jafobs raualctaa; Susan and children, 'raey have al­ shaken up but did not reqidre neral home tomorrow from 3 to rage on Spruce St. cans. Ing collected by hia offloa. It ia Diekanaon, prints; Jane Malek Peter F. Flynn o f Manchester, 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. four weeks,, Miss Allen returned Lenox St.; Dawn Stoodley,-Cov­ ways been politically smart in medical care. ’The car had con- Saturday- from the University entry; Mrs. Pauline DlWbelta, Steven L. C bleyll. of a 8. A l­ If they insist on a strong dvll difficult to determina what type and Linda Jacobs, Indian lore; the past and they have general­ = b le7 A ;.t‘^ damage iSii ^2^ of Connecticut where she repre­ 141 Oak St.; Michael Urda, ton St., pleaded gbtity to intoxi­ rights planlf to tbs platform, It o f .tax is being paid, unless the Lorraine Muschko, rambler. ly spared women and children. was towed away, ptHice i^ d . - A**?” ***^ Gagnon o f Henry A. Oess bin accompanies the check. After the. Court ot Awards Etoat Hartford. Henry A. Gees, 74, o f 76 E sented her school at Girls State. Stafford Springs; Mrs. Rita cation and was given a 80-day ia pottle Goldwator won’t "Basentially this la a contest Burial will be In S t Bridget’s Mwdi* Tpke, died this morn- LslPoinU, Andover; Mary Klar, suspended sentence and placed make an issue o f i t He oan ex­ waa dlamissed ESalne Chtnard over wbo can win people over. le ’tpke., died this gave a short apaaiih thanking Cemetery at the convenience of J la, ^tat MaiirtiesterManchester MiMemorial Lakota bouncll, Degree of Po­ Notch RX, Bolton; Ebner Par- on probatton for three yean. plain that While he voted Pep Pilla Dangerous MERCURY’S 2STH ANNIVERSARY I think these are hopeful sub­ Today in History the family. ‘ cahontas. w ill meet at 7:30 pm . eons,, 61 S. Alton SLr Balilla Francis OontoU, 21, Wsthers- against the Mil ha would, as a tha two GO-laaders on hahalf of surface signs. Obviously there Hoq^tal. ths girls for all the fun and the , I The Walter Leclere Fu­ Born Oct. 8. 1889 at NanU- Wednesday at Odd Fellows Hall. Paganl, 356 McKee S t; Mra. fleld, had a charge of breach of presldtftQal duty, enforos It if SYDNEY, AustmUa — Ths Is no victory yet. But I believe neral Home, 23 Main S t, 1s to Newly-elected officers will be the peace noUed, and was ftosd elected. abuse of some presertotion diet many useful thtogs the troop that if we ptf dst there isn’t any By The Associated Press coke. P a, he had been a resi­ Joan Haney, 160 Parker St; bed learned during the year. charge of arrangements. dent here for many years, and toetalled by the deputy great Robert Schuller, Glaatonbury; 820 on a charge of Intoxlcatiton. The iSatform problem may pUIs can lead to drug addiction, AND question at all that ihere will Today ia Monday,. June 29, Ut Pocahontas and her staff. A «— I — was si retired' cerpenter. He ab- Mrs. Mary Henderson, 20.5 Other cases nolled: Ann M. produce the oonvantton'i great­ Dr. D. 8. Bell o f the Sydney be a victory in South Viet the 181st day of 1964. Thera clal hour with refreshments will Copper, Wapplng, fa tu n to est heat Mam.” are 18.5 days left in the yo&r. Evariste Boasagnl was a mamber o f Concordia Woodland Robert Chase, 37 Mental Hospital recently told Transit Wegas Vp d .7 % WAPPINO — Evarieto Boo- Lutheran Church. — be held after the ceremony. grant right of way and Frank the Congress of the A.ustrallan Lodge was asked whether be Today's Highlight to Hhitoty Diane Dr.; Mrs. Gene Jones, Manner, 61, 281 HUlstown Rd., xagnl, 71, of Weet Hartford, fa­ He la survived by bis wife, W h e e l A x I a a R e c o r d aad Now Zealand Aasociatloa WA8HB«OTOiy-Unkm hour­ (Mnka there is Justification. at On this date in IS^, two ther of Mra feuno Fonnagglotil A marshmallow roast Is Bast Hartford; Mra. BUxabeth towing an unregistered vehicle. MERT G AY'S 25th YEAR fids time for a Republican pres- young fUen, Lts. Albert Hegen- Mrs. Bsrtha Knofla Oess; one Ehrerett, 374 Summit S t; for The Advancement of Sci­ ly wagevage scaleI of local-transit of 30 Dogwood Lane, dledrad- son, William H. Gess; one scheduled to be held tomorrow Joseph Gsrich, a , Vernon, ence. The amphetamines in diet operating employee rose'an 6v/^ Mmtial nominee tosay he berger and Lester Maitland, denly Saturday. evening on all the playgN>unds Francis Carela, Wupping; was flned the minimum penalty CHICAGO—Tha largest sUei weald go to South Viet Nam as took o ff from Oakland. Calif., daughter. Miss Dorothy ,G. forging tn exlstonoe ah that and pep pills caa cause taeaaHy eraga of 10 cents or 8.7 per Other survivors Include bis at 6:80 o’clock. Fireplaces ars Reginald Allen, 67 Wadsworth of 8100 after pleading guilty to a aad brain damage, be reported. eeit, during the fiscal II6S. President-elect Dwight D. Ei­ in an attempt to reach Honolu­ Oess; foqr grandchildren and set im at the- playgrounds a ^ St.; Charles Squires, RFD 2, time waa the 90,000-pound axle wife. g. son. a brother, a aister one great-grandchild, all o f charge ot driving while under! senhower went to Korea in 1963. lu. A fter 35 hours and IS min­ the children are asked to bring Rockville; Mra. Geoiglana the Influence of luquor. G. W. O. Ferris used to the first WITH LINCOLN-MERCURY Lodge said the circumstances utes they landed successfully on and four grandchildren. - Manebaster; one brother, A l­ Fsrrts wheel — In 1896 a t the The funeral will be held tbeir own marshmallows and to Vince, 237 McKee St.; Mra. Tlioee who paid fines (or Are not the same. He said there June 29th. bert Goes o f New Britain, and report to their neighborhood Chicago Worfd's Fair. The axis Wednesday at 8:15 am. from one sister, M rs WnUam Em- Irene Percoeki, Somers; Josoph motor Ttfticle vlolatlans; Doug-1 is no parellel between the two — On Thla Dale playground. las Hattan, 17, 282 B: M l^ s l xraa made from an Ingot watib- wars—Korea being a conven­ the Richard W. Seheehan Fu­ bree of BristoL ____ I Chaunbers, 489 Woodbridgs S t; Ing 144,000 pounds. In 1541, Francisco Vasques neral Home, 1084 New Britain IticbaM Rand. 34 Walker St; TjAe., |16, for causing unnec'ss-1 tional war with definable front De Coronado’s band o f exptor- Family prayer aervloas wUl Ave., Hartford, with a solemn The Ladles Aid Society* of Mix . Phyllis Wilson, Etost Hart­ sary noise: PbyKis Jones, IM Here’s a man who knows motor can lines and South Viet Nam being era crossed the !Arkanaas River be held WednnMay at 1:80 pm. high M of roqulem at St •!« the Watktoe-Waat Funeral 25km Lutheran Ohureb will have ford; Gian Pelletier, TMcott- Cooper Hill St., 810, unsafe inaide out Duriim World War II he a guerrilla war. and entered Qulvira—now Kan­ a box Iimch ptoiile meeting Lodge was asked whether he Brigid Church, Btonwood, at 9 Homa, 143 E Cantor St.' with vUlf; Beverly Veilleux, Coven­ backing; James E. KnUetek, gl, spent 4 years as Haintenance Officer sas—in a vain search for the am. Burial will be tn Fairview Wednesday at 6:S0 p.m. on the Middletown, 880, speeding; Ber­ thinks Viet Nam will be an is­ fobled seven ciUee of Cibola. fUnaral asrvloaa at Concordia church lawn, weather permit­ try; Thereea D. VeUleux, Cov- in the (nflinance Department of the sue in the campaign. Cemetery, West Hartford. Lutheran Church at 3 pm . The nard Kukavich, 48, Rockville, In 1776 the- ‘Virginia stata ting. Hoeteeeee will be Mra entiy; Paul E. Ftokbeto, Jr., 835. failure to obey a traffic ato- "aeoerally spesklng any mat­ Friends may call at the fu­ Rev. Paul C. Kalatr, pastor, Ill Walnut St; Mies nylUa VACATION Army. Qver 16 years of his aisocia*. constittuion was adopted and W olfgang Mueller, Mra. Albert nal; William Malksnson,I, IT, 99 ter of pubUc poUcy is subject neral beau tonight from 7 to 9, win offleU to. Burial win be to Dunn, 478 E Center S t tion with Ford Motor Company deal­ Patrick Henry waa nude gov­ and tomorrow from 8 to 5 and Petka lu v . J«ton VanWyck and Scott Dr.; |30, operating a Is debate,” he said. “ I don’t ernor. E ^ Osmetsiy. Mrs. Eton Bronke. Members ADMITTED 'TODAT: Mrs. - - ers 'were spent supervising service see how it is inacUcal to make 7 to 9 pm. Friends may cull at tba (u- tor vehicle without a licanss;licei In 1687, the great American are reminded to bring trading Norma Campmire, South Wtod- John B. McNeil, 19, of 9 Lawton I work, most recently as Service Mana­ this a political issue.” educator, Horace Mann, was narul homa tomorrow from 3 stampa 71110 w ill be the flnml ror; Mrs. Apnle Malloa, 38 Rg„ $ie, faKure to ob^ a stop ger at Moriarty Brothers. Be added that World War -a named secretary o f the M aeu- to 6 and 7 to 9 pm . meeting until September. Pearl 8t.;_Petm Marmie Jr.. 136 algn. was not a political issue, even Infant Juotto Ryan Me- chusetts Board of Education. Summer St; Jodi Davis, Bast Also, Thonaas. Parclak, 19, ‘though Am ^cans were flght- Koousb. son of Tbomaa E and Mrs. BaMoo T. -Ft— t Tbe omnnor of In 1955 he transferred to selling, In 1888, Oen. George W. Hartford; Mariaan Vallera, RoekviUa 818, failure to give * i/ t e and dying in that conflict. Mary Ryaa McKoough of U i LEBANON — Mrs. Eunice Army Song Adopted where he has consistently placM, Goetbals, the Arm y engineer un­ Hoillstar St. dlod yesterday at Wapplng; John Schieldga, C o v right iff way at an Intersection; He was then asked whether he der wboae principal direction the TTioniss Jonas, 88, widow of snt^; Mra Dorothy Monroe, i^pcopdtte muiic among the leading talesmen in New Asars a splintering of support Manchester Memorial Hospital, Bklward W. Jones, died yester­ Vivian Quton. 108 Birch S t. Panama Canal was completed, where he was born Friday. MARSEILLE — The MarstU- Manafleld Center; Mrs. Btoanor 818. failure to obey a atop shpi; Enidand. -far the Vietnamese war. He was born. day at Windham Community laise, France’s national anthem, ■aid be does not because when Other sunrtvorsi are two Ooltman, 129 Baldwin Rd.; Rob­ Stevan Baas, 16, Vernoa. 816, In 1938 P r t m o Garners Memorial Hospital. was written in 1793 by Claude ert. Dougaa, SI Westland St; k We’rq happy to congratulate Mcrt the American people have brothen, Thentas R. Mc- Mrs. Jonas was born in Leba­ improper uae of llceaae; Briton ooiDplcnicfils R knocked out heavyweight cniam- Keough and. Regis McKeough, Joaspb Rouget de Lisae aa- a Mix . Rita Walsh. 100 Range Schorer, 38, Hartford. 818, fail­ ^Gay on this anniversary . . . and we taown the facts they have al- non Oct. 16, 1877, a daughter of aaarchtng song for reernito W ^ rnllied. pion Jack Sharkey in the sixth and a aister, Marcia McKeough. ot Hill Dr., RoekvlDs; Kevta Gus­ ure to M ve to the proper lane; round o f their f l^ t . James and Mary A very Tbom- the King's army. Later the tafson, 11 Goalee Dr.: Edwait) of our foociBl hgiqr. recommend him highly to you aa a He aim said be bas*e^yed . Pitvate funeral servlcea were aa. Roy E. Spauldtoa, 38, Rocky Tea Years Age held today. Burial was to St. song was adopted by revolu- A . Karpuaha. RFD 2, RoekviUa Hill. 860, spoe

:.i - V T W lL V f . / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEST^ CONN^ MONDAY, JUNE » , 1944 LBJ Links Peace, CHILD'S . - on the proEreae of (he ptopoaed M^fnp and Bathhouse Dedicated War Readiness TV-Radio Tonight HEALTH South Windsor Columbia I (ddlUon to Porter Schoel and poesible date when plana (Bee Page H u«a) 't -t SARH be presented to the public, 40 jMtitally i«Urd«d Pdnd Swim Church Camp 3lie ; club haa also appointed a ^wW^anTsAM BMkiiiff um of Speaking aa much about civil public relatlona committee. Television W. H. (NaLAND O 1 O Members includt; ' Mrs. . 4l«AahciHtt«^ At K«uMdy DAy rlghta aa the queat for interna- LUMIE8 CO. tioilal peace, Johnson said; • :00 ( S> Big t H i M t w (IR) SubeertpUon TV Oas5 Starts 53rd Season CSMAp for th#'tlTAt tim«, and "Aa a president of the United ( •) Ne ws (34) Budget Tour Money the Oroeii” 649-6101 rm (10-3(-3Q) ^ C Moyle O M » HoHow *Mmmara are States, and aa an individual clti- (22» Movie at I (U) ■Ml t^TlJJth Oeorge Burnham aiid Misa Oer- (SO) Eku'Ijr Show trude Johns. ten, I atand totally committed (40) Laramie (34) n e FrenCb Oiel Tom orrow anjoytnr «»« (12) I'ye Got s Secret Is Underway fAdlitiM of A new bathiiouM. to the integrity of Justice and (10) Bye-DcnUfx Indtea (tedety Elerts (M) What'e Nelr ( 8-30-40) Wsgon Trsln (C) The Ladies Society of the Con­ Both were dodieatod A the enforcement of the law." (1S-18-S0) Movie (13) Vacstlon Playhouse Johnson said the United States (34) Trsyel Time •wimming leoeona, eponaored The Center Congregational gregational Church haa elected eornMned owemony yeeteh)^ 4:10 ( S) Newe, Sports and Weath­ We*ro M by the Red Croee and the South is pledged to "abide by the law er ' (3-13) Danny Thomas CJhurch Camp, Camp Asto-Wa- Mrs. Clayton Hunt aa first di­ ^A/tomoon. (34) Maharajas Pay Taxes Windaor RecraaUon Department mah, opened Its 5Srd season and accept its aettiementa . . . (.16 (3S) Club Uouee (3-12) Andy Orlffith nemr m§ rectress for the coming year. A^out S6o people, many eT (:30 (3) Walter Oonklte will begin tomorrow at Rueaak'e | Saturday with approximately 80' Mrs. Edward Peteraon Waa (hem tn.^mrlm miKe listened to tu submit to courts and be satis­ (13) Newsbeal (13) Subscription T V fied by court decisions . -. . to (33-80) Hollywood Stsrs Pond, King 8t. The leoeona will | children arriving tor the first of sleeted secretary and Mrs. Edna rrancia f t Kelley, euperlnten- (40) Superman (10) Peter Guna your 1 aspect, uphold and obey .the < 1) roUoei the Sun be held on Tueedaya and Thura-. two to four-week stays. Rimlngton, treasurer. dm t o f ManAfield Training 10:00 ( 3) The Detectivu law of the land." (lO-as-SO) Buntiey-Brlnklay (1O4M0) Mitch sutler (Cf t e l e p h o n o days. Uirough Aug. l». j This is the second year the The club will sponsor a food hehool, ten about the Joeeph P. (Mi DucoTciy ( € If anyone takes a grievance S:46 (30) Ron Cochran (M) Antique! There will be three levela of camp will operate tor both boys tale on the church lawn July 11 DOUBLE Kennedy Poundatlon and how it (13) East Side, West Side from 3 to 4 p.m. In case of in­ or dispute into his own hands, 7:00 (13-23-30-40) Newe. Sports. ( 8-30-40) Bressing Point Inatnictlon: heginnera, a d -' and girls. . eame to aelect Manchester as a Johnson said, "the safety and Wrather (,>8-10-18-2(Va»3(>^) Newe. vanced buglnhera and Interme- Misa Shirley Kraainiski of clement weather, the affair will site for a day camp. freedom of all is imperllad." “(10) Death Valley Days Sports. Weather diate.9. There.will aiao be a claaa Somers la director this year. be indoors. (34) Wbst'i New ($0) ^ Tonight (C) FREE Members o f the "B “ team of Atty. David Barry, town di­ Speaking specifically of racial (3) Moyle (C) (3) Sfovie of awlmmera U enough regiater She is physical education direc­ rector and deputy mayor, waa unrest,' Johnson said: (30) MslI Order Market (40) Moyle DELIVERY to fill a claaa. tor of Bridgewater State Teach the recreation council met at master o f ceremonies in the ab­ (13) In the Public Intereet (12) Chris cnarfc Parenta may bring their child, -era College In Bridgewater, Yeomana Hail today to travel to STAMPS "Today, the key to peace in 7:16 (23) S u m m e r Hlf(hll||h(s 11:30 (13) Mori* Lebanon for a baseball game, sence o f Mayor Francis J. Ma­ pur own land is obedience to (30) Sports Cs mO TS 11:30 (l()-33) Tonight (C) ren to be regiatered thia week, Maas, and previously she has honey. He spoke briefly at thf the'great moral command that 7:30 ( K-3(>4^ Outer Limits (8) Movie Your order Jfor drug b m Mb preferably tomorrow at 1 ;15 been -ssistknt director of the' The senior boya baseball team bathhouse bKore Bugene Brew­ no man should deny to another and ooameUeg wUl b* tskda p.m. camp. I defeated the Lebanon team laat SEE-SATU KDAY'S TV W EEK FOR CIOBIPLETE LUTINO War- i week in the Tri-Oounty league er. minister of the Church of the liberties the Constitution care of Immediately. Uona Inatall PreMdent Christ, gave the Invocation, and creates, as the law defines those The touth Windaor Liona Club wick, Maas, is assistant director,| This team will pUy ^ r lb o - EVERY and is in charge 'of the water '’rough tonight at Hebron Field at the American flag was hoisted liberties." haa inatallad Atty. Donald Wa- to the top of the new flagpole In much the same fashion, the Mk of Carman Rd. aa the prea- front. Misa Helen Beck of Haft- P-"*- Pre-sident .said, “ we seek a Ident for the coming year. ford ia In charge of art.« and Local Viattor during a recording of the Star Radio - ( j J M o J f l j L crafts; Miss Georgette Boutat Mrs. Thomas Agustin and her Spangled Banner' world community in which Preaeripttoa Pharmaoy Atty. Waaik will aucceed Camp councilors in foreground, crbwd a' ound flagpole listen to talk by Kelley. answers can win acceptance ’ (This Mating Ineludoa only Utooe news browtonats of 10 or 19 David K. Lyon, outgoing prea- of Hartford ia camp nurse, and children, Peter, T<^d, Beth and •Ihen the crowd was asked to 901 MAIN ST.—M5-M91 Mrs. Joanna Pfau is cook. Heathar, of Rockville, Md., art W E D . , ^ Join a procession to the camp'- without the use of force." mlnnte length.‘Some stettons enrry other short newsonsta). ident. In this connection, he said, > Other new club officers In­ There are sixteen counselors visiting her parents, Mr. and slte some 300 yards into the W D S C — I3i3' W P O P - -1U9 including; • Dorothy Ellstronr, Mrs. Stewart'-'nbblta of Lake "we place much hope in the clude; Joae^-O ’Harc, firet vice woods on the hlil to the south­ (:i8i Long John Wade 6:00 Lou Terr) United Nations." I 8:00 IMck Robtaisoa 7:00 Ken Orlffln preaident; Edward Curtin, aec- Barrie Shaw, Nancy Pratt, Judy , east aide of Globe Hollow. 1(f) Newe Sign Off 10:00 Mad Daddy Show and Betsy Mallofley, Bettv Hat------Johnson flew to Minneapolis | W I N T — 1331 nnd vice Ipreeldent; Oabriel Plana to have the procession led W H A « ' h M Gaulin, 'third vice preaident; Er- ton, ail of West Hartford; Lois Mancheatea Evening . Herald Saturday afternoon from De­ S:UU klney Ed Bhov 6:00 Ne ws Foxall, Charlotte Deacy, both Columbia correapondent, Vlr- by Hta Fire and Police Junior (:30 Ne we Weather and Sports 6:20 Radio Greater Hartford neat Oabrile, aecretary; John troit and. that evening, ad­ of Wethersfield: Noreen No'an. M, Cartaon, telapMone M.xrching Band failed to ma- 7:00 Iklwnrd P. Morgap 6:46 Lowell Thoirias Oraini, trtaaurer; Anthony Cra- dressed a Democratic fund - 7:16 Ed Hynet Show 700 News H^rriton’i Carol Schnledewlnd. of Che- **8-t8$4. tertatixe when it waa learned raising dinner. He took that oc­ 10:30 Tonight 'At M v Plae. '7:.30 Public Affaire parotta, tali twiater, and Vincent MOTTS ^TENDER - TRIM” most of the youngsters already 1:30 Sign Oft 8:00 World Tonight Your Glonfriddo, lion tamer. sHire; Debbie Willard, Stafford casion to point up the racial 8:15 l^e Line Springs, and Priscilla Hill and 648.457 tfCONN GRANT had left town on vacation. difficulties that, he said, will w no—I8W Directora. named include: 8:00 Newe, Weatner. Sports 8:30 Broadway Ovarturs DOWNTOWN Nancy Begg of Manchester. 8TORR8 (AP)-The Univer­ Awaiting the crowd at the not be solved in a twinkling by 6:30 Plnanclal Report 9:10 Best of Broadway Atty. Frank ' Aheam, John V eamp was Harry F. Smith, Its 10:16 Music to Relax By Storionors' Doane and Donald Henry. School Report sity of Connecticut announced enactment of the new civil 6:36 Music 13:16 Sign Off ihreotor, and 45 high school and rights law. 6:46 77)ree Star Extra The new offlcera will asaume An invitation has been extend- yesterday receipt of a $43,457 7:06 Conversation Piece i ed to the board of education by grant to atutJj what motivates college students who will serve 7:00 News their dutlea Wedneaday. The as councilors. HAD NO WARNING 7:30 News OPEN next regular meeting of the club the Women's Republican Club children to iearn. The grant is 8:00 Red Sox y«. Athletkia will be held In the fall, to attend a meeting July 33 for : from the U..S. Office of Educa- Atty. Barry introduced Ken­ NORTHAMPTON, Maas. (AP) 10:46 Nlghtbeat the purpose of giving a report tion. CHUCK neth JVeibust, past president df Sen. Edward M. Kennedy 11:00 News MATERNITY MONDAYS b o g Llceoee Deadllae i the Manchester Association for says he had no warning of 11:15 Sports nnal D og ' ownera who fail to pur- Art Johneop Show the Help Retarded C3iU^n, trouble Just before his plane 11:30 SWIMSUITS YEAR 'ROUND rhaae ■ licenaea by tomorrowa and a member of the Mayor’s crashed June 19, Killing two of deadlina will be penalized. Advisory Committee o f the the five persons aboard. Don't Nogloct Slipping While They Last Licenaea may be obtained at Kennedy Day Camp. Weibust TTie Democratic senator from a Rubber Stampa tha town dark'a offica at the STEAKS read" the names of the commit­ Massachusetts was interviewed Also maternity tops, Ber­ town hall. Licensee for malea tee members, some of wh&m for 10 minutes Sunday by a FALSE TEETH mudas, dresses, girdles, n Legal Forma and apayed femalea are $2.60 were present, and paid tribute Civil Ae'ronguU^s Board In­ Do fslea teeth drop, slip or wobble and $6,40 for unapayed females, when you talk, eat, laugh or enaaze? bras, uniforms. a Filing Suppllea n to the cooperation oif all parties vestigator. Don't ba annoytd and embarmeaad little League Restilta who ■ had worked so hard to­ Kennedy is recutiecgting at or such bandlcapt. FA8TKXTH, an In little league games played gether in the last few months Cooley Dickinson Hospital from alkaline (bon-ecldi powder to sprin­ Con last week the Dodgera beat the kle on your plates, keeps falM teeth Glazier s Indiana 4-1. The winning Bolton Green Cleanup to develop the campsite. a broken back and other In­ mors OriDly set. Olves confident feel­ M9-5341 In his talk, Kelley compli­ juries. Less seriously hurt were ing of saourity and added comfort. Ooroet and Uniform Shop waa Bob Davla. Home runs were Members of Boy Scout Troop 73 In Bolton did their part Saturday in beautification pro­ -so mented the 66.' councilors who Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., andihis No gummy, gooay.paity taeta or feel­ hit by Bob Davis of the Dodg­ gram at Bolton Green. Here five scouta gather stones and get a little throwing arm axer-. ing. Oet FASTISTB today at drug 681 Main St.— Maneheater today start their work with wife,. Marvella. countare avarywhara. era and Peter Dubay of the In­ ciae by flinging them on truck. From left are Tim Grose, Kent Richardson, Jack Sadler, the children. They had attended diana. John PotteHon (with sailor hat) and Milton Jensen. Also aiding in the clean-up drive were a two-day seminar at Mansfield The Cardlnale beat the Short grange members and their oAlIdren. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) LONDOMBROIL OHUCK L b 8 9 « last week, preparing themselves ieconde 8-3. ^The winning pitcher for the tasks. wae Steven Shea. a minor Soviet official told him U.S. Embassy in Moscow ask­ ive American who believed in “Most o f them did not know In the aenlor league the Owls Russia is great in nothing but ing to return to the United communism.” LEAN BROUNO BEEF u, 49« .what to expect when they vol­ and Hawks playad to a 6-5 tie unteered for the* camp work," literature. A fellow worker, An­ Stales. He added, “ What it (the se­ hall gama in 9 . Tha drei Tovll, ".says many things About that time his diary re­ cret police pay) was payment Kelley said. “ But in two days MORI ARTY BROTHERS .... game waa called becauise of they proved they have the abil­ 11 don’t know about the U.S S.R. corded ; (or my denunciation of the U.S. darkness. in Moscow.” The payments ity to cope with the work. ' l be^ln to feel uneasy inside " “ The work is drab. The mon­ The Bears beat the Rotary 14- He was a.sked by officials in ey I get has no where to be stopped when he began negoti­ They sue excited about their 4. The winning pitcher waa Mike Jobs.” , January 1961 if he wanted So- spent. No night clubs or bowling ations for return to the United YOUR • TOPS IN BASEBALL Sullivan. alleys, no places of recreation States. He said he talked yesterday \ vlet citizenship. Oswald said he except the trade union dances. morning with Mrs. Eunice Shri- ; did not, that he only wanted His' Mauicheeter Evening Herald residence permit extended. I "I have had enough.” ver and told her about the AS HARTFORD COUNTY’S South Windaor correapondent, The Oswalds were married in *Steam Squirt* Funny FUEL successful workshop for volun­ • TOPS The dread Soviet Tiecret police MERCURY-COMET VOLUME DEALER Brownie JeeepI), telephone 644- paid him 700 rubies a month jate April or early May. His teers, and she answered. “Ter­ •148. diary, filled with spelling er­ LONDON Laughing onlook­ rific!” Kelley skid Mrs. Shriver disguised as a Red Cross con­ ( . . .and with your help we’ll aoon be tribution. This was equal to his rors, .said they were married ers in 1829 in England called wanted to attend the Manches­ New England's top Mercury-Comet volume dealer.) April 31 but there is no such the first steam-powered pump BILLS ter dedication, but couldn’t be­ factory pay. He had one of the date. designed to fight flre.s the cause “she is today getting OpwaJd’s Diary , rare private apartments. Before 1 he lost -faith in the Soviet Union He said the secret police ".steam squirt" Sparks from the ready to open her own camp at DONT SEHLE FOR ANYTHING LESS THAN started subsidizing him '-‘after smokestack.! of these early Open Nights her Rockville, Md., home tomor­ he wrote, “ I am living big and WILL Bitter on Russia am very satisfied." the Russians had assured them­ horse-drawn fire engines were Mon. thru Sat. row. There is every good reason selves that I was really the na­ themselves a fire hazard. (H»*r«ld photon by Pinto.) TOPS IN A NEW OR USED CAR! '' On Feb. l, 1981, he wrote the tiU 9 to escpect that, someday this (peuttHued tn m Peg* Oae) aununer, Mrs. Shriver will visit Steve, Ricky and the camp director rai.se the colors. Francis P, Kelley BE THE this campsite.” does" when asked about McKen- Others who will visit, Kelley ale’a statement. . said, are Dr. J. T. Oliver of the Joe Dee.Iey, preaident of the SPECIAL OFFER! University of Birmingham a t! A. H. Belo C k^., which publish­ SAME London, England, on July 15, FOR YOUR OLD' es the DelUts Morning News, • Beautifully Styled la who wants to look at the oper- i said publication of the diary atiofi; and Dr. William F ree-' Blue or G m n SPECIALS FOR TUES. and WED. eame within the 'ipublic's right REFRIGERATOR* IN JANUARY... e Redwood Arm. berg o f Southern Rlinois Uni­ COMET-TOP VALUE! to know." • 1” Dia. Seamlew versity, who will evaluate the Oswald kapt the diary from osunp. He is director of .the Tubing ' NOW 4 ENflINES tha time ha arrived in Moscow 150 toward this NEW • Sturdy No-Sag seminar at the university, to BIG VACATION *ln working oosdl$len SLICED (BOILED HAM STYLE) COOKED Oct. 16, 1969, until about the Webbing which H aiiy F. Smith, camp time he left the Soviet Union in director, and James Herdic, TO CHOOSE FROM SIZE TRUNK early 1962. recreatiAdjusHng The Riiaaiajns permitted him With $25 In Mott’s Registdf T^pes research Kelley said the foun­ MR. BUBBLE Stcwiiicyd to remain and assigned him a dation has provided 343,000 for BraifM Job In a radio factory in Minsk the camps. $55,000 has come FAMOUS HOMEMAKER'S PEA, RED KIDNEY, YELLOW EYE south west of Moscow. IN from matching funds, and the lig 195.1 Ovuraii Lungth Oswald boaotsd in his diary of Vocational Rehabilitation Ad­ conquests of two. young women. CIbI Oym " Stamps Too! o z . ministration of the Department CASH But when ha fell In love with of Health. Education and Wel­ BEANS a fellow worker, Ella Germain, JUNE! fare provided a grant for the she laughed at him. university seminars. RED, RIPE UP TO To hurt Ella, he wrote, he While the camp staff sang married Marina, then felt in the Star Spangled Banner, un­ CELLO love with the petite pharmacist. Why lat tha fharmomatar dacida der the direction of Richard PK08. The disillusionment began Day, director of physical activ­ TOMATOES eraeplng umn him before his your monthly fuel bHIi? It doasn't'do REDEEM COUPONS ities at the camp. Smith assist­ NEW— CALIFORNIA, LONG WHITE DOWN marriaga. He was shocked when ed Cub Scouts Steve Tasilo and 19S 36 MONTHS £, a vary good {ob. It hands you . tha Ricky Zabory in raising the Mailed to Your Home *ag. The cubs are mem bra of biggast tab in mid-wintar whan all the pack sponsored by MAHRC. POTATOES 5 59* The Rev. John D. Regdn of •t. James' f^urch pronounced axpansas art high and holiday bills the benediction. SAVE 47c Over Nat’l Brand Atty. Barry invited the n o w :—FOB YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCB ara waiting to ba paid. But tha crowd to tour the campsite and SHOP-RITE Flavors see the facilities which todav OUR VERY BEST! 5-Year Bantly Budgat Plan lats you pay tha NEW are being put to use. much «»f STORE Warranty the equipment donated. 9 t o 9 MON. thru SAT. '42 CADILLAC 4-DOOR '43 CONTINENTALS ea Total sama lew amount ovary month (for HOURS Model 62. Radio, neater, full power Including fact'dry Appliance 28 OZ. 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BCRNAUOy» Indrocarbon ai Obstruct^ Allison hasn't done much' nmas and its league lead to KiUsbrew’ar’a Mn>mer increased the Athletics stymie and no ^^WUILEIDASTA FIBH UMorc equal 22TSSU I had 20-gama skslas. mir with a 6-4 victory over Ms Isagua Ilaamng B; GGS BUNNY 1 RBI figure to longer hot Angels. After LsmiY sixth, stopped tha Y « ^ tha MAT OtiSNiFtSD, AAKTOCSTATIC MAPIKi^abB/ ISMUHary aUncs 36 Siberian Mka Ml broken field running since Allisop's season average has Washington while second place 68. . lOOtY OF A MOOPLfe/— , 24 Balsam Orssn dropped a fly ball in tha rest of ths way and ptessd op r 16 Lair his college football daya but Boomed 80 points, from AEQ, New York divided a doublshead- first , Manny Jim Hies •'p e r ANOTHEft BUCK^ I'M NOT PAYINO ^ AFTER ALL.WHATS" n cicatrii asn ib sanca his first major Isagua vardiet 37Badljr he’s leading a merry chase during the burst. He has hit sev­ sr with Detroit H is Yanks took 6RIOIUE8-8ENATORB- doubled a run home aiid Bill I'LL PLANT IT AN E)CTRA DOLLAR SO DIFFICULT ABOUT ISNagaUva word 46Co)otedMi aODIiMUaver in 26 n y aloft 40 Ireland to d a y . ^ en homers and as many doubles, ths opener 8-6, ths Ttgers ths Ths. Oholss sent Washington Bryan followed with a triple. FBRVAl POR D0IN8 SOME* PUTTINS ATREE IN 29 Gaelic 41 Aroma 47Meaica d o ^ driven in 11 runs and scored 14 nightcap 84. RED BOX-INDIANB- 48 D M 'The former Kansas fullback Is re o U ^ to hs sixth straight loss Neleon Mathews homered tor THINS AS SIMPLE THE 6R0UN0? as NIpa palm 31 Male parent 42 M a dlaiance for a league-leading total o^jH. 43 m u for MOypqr bocaa showing his hssls to the Am er­ Boaton swept a pair from b;r pushing Over a pair of un­ the A’s as Loa Angeles dropped Fellx kCantlUa htt two b oow n “^^ASJHATi^ a6pinm 34Deiidaa Big Bob is the American S7Make a 44 Biblical 61 Evan (contr4 ican League. Clavaland 84 and 44 and Kan­ h a n d runs in the sight. John its second straight after an I l ­ in the Boston-Glovsland opsnsr. MDrama ptfta 83Wood acrral League's All-Star first baseman sas City blanksd Los Angslep Sa Seaman mistake patriarch Kennedy booted a grounder and gams wlnnli^ string. Frank Malsone shiggad a pair Allison cracked a single and but in Minnesota, where the 44 in a singis gams. Don Lock dropped a fly ball SSRutalan tear T“ 1“ 1“ RT his th In the Twins’ • • • aSFaathrala 1 r 1 r " 20 name of ths gams Is sock, he’s after Brooks Robinson's lesdoff in the second game and Dick n _ 9-8 victory over Chicago Sunday, SSSwlaa lakt just ths No. 3 muscleman. TWIN 8-WHITE SOX— single. Willie Kirkland drove In TANKS-TIOERS— Radats came out of tha buUpan H ] extending a consecutive game aSStrinfcd IT Ths Mg guy is Harmon Kllle- Minnesota scored six in one run with a lacriflce fly and Tom Trash hit a grand slam twice to save Rad Bcr vietones. iMtmmant hitting streak to it and lifting brew — and Sunday's gams was all during ths seventh homer In the eighth liming of the asPnpliateai IT" II 1 up. the other scored on Lock’s mis- Radats, making his saUi and his batting average to .840, tops no sxcspUon. After Zoilo Vsr- llsvsr AI cue. opener as the Yanks overtook danwidential in the AL. ' 39th appaaranesa, raacuad nicknama n r 11 salles’ eighth homer snapped who Jotnsd tha club Dave Etenhouse, juet returned the Tigers. Two homsrs by Don rookie Bill Spanswtek and vatar- 45Norae The 220-pound outfielder- a S4 Ue In the seventh inning, only a few days of his first from the disabled list, was ths Demeter and another by Dick an Bill Monbouqustts. d ava- explorar tumed-first baseman is the hot­ the Killer preceded Allison's victory. victim after pitching aix etrong kCcAuliffe had powered Detroit land's Lacn Wagner Ut his 18th 46 Roman barveit test number in the majors, with to an early 6-2 lead. a shot with s two-run 410-foet wal­ The Whits/Box did all thslr Innings In relief. and 17th homers fit the first ooddeu w !T la • • • diNew Tork’f a .464 mark since June 12, when lop — his 37th — into tha Usach- scoring in Uis sixth on four sin- Gates Brown”s seventh in­ gams. A i Smith and Dick Dono­ ncMtac he Isunched the season's second srs. • m-77 TJA^UAItOH — Inkea IT |1ss andya hit batsman. Oerry A'e-ANGELS— ning homer broke up the night­ van connsetad for tho Badtans &2Retume longest hit streak. San Fran- Elsewhere, Baltimore extend- cN sr drove In two runs Two unearned runs end Diego cap after ths Tigers blew a 5-3 In ths afterpises. SdWonhipa ST BY V. T. HAMLIN 56 Enclose A L L Y O O P S6Plant ein ^ te 57 California M e ST STILL LIFE— The camera catches what could be a DOWN s r still life painting of a baseball game in the D C. Sweep Four-Game Series, Giants W in Nine of Last 10 to Gain N .L. Lead____ THOUaHT I 1 mnter vehleie T OIPY U > tX Y J p u g ^ ' ♦7 w Stadium m Washington. The batter is Albie Pear­ CARNIVAL awash ST W H | | Q r sTW w nw BY DICK TURNER SAlablMi seaport son of the Los Angeles Angels, ths catcher Ken 4 German name W s i' Retser of .the Senators. preBc 5 1 ^ 1 B n K 6 Colloid ion Dodg ers Slip to Ninth Place 7 Star athlaU s r H 8 Mountain lake J t ) SFMpofitkm N E W Y O R K (A P )— Bil-4Short hurled a jhrs-hit tfiutout-^ tha first inning against M stf REDS-PIRATEB— O’Hara Getst Win ^waep exploding for five runs in^John Batemsa and Walt ly O’Dell has a pain in his winning the opMer, 6-0. rookie DarrsU Butosrisnd and Pete Rose stroked three the third inning and then hold­ connected for, Houstou. Efsewhere /Ui the NL, M il­ then held off a late New York neck and the Loe A*hgeleB straight singles to pace Cincin­ ing off a late Pirate surge paced Ron Bantu tied up ths a l| | H f> waukee sw^t two from New rally for their first game vic­ nati's first game victory. The by homers by Wlllle Stargell cap with a two-out homsr la Dodgers hurt every time York, 7-9^ and 0 4 ; Cincinnati tory. Ron Hunt had four hits Reds' second baseman had a and Jim Pagliaronl. the ninth but the Colts won it Over Arch Rival ended A five-game nttaburgh « « • OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS they look at the National for the Mets. string of 8<‘ven straight with three runs in'the lOtb, two winning streak with a double League standings. In the second game, Rico broken when reliever Roy Face CUBS4JOLT8— of them on Bead's aoocmd vlctpiy, 6-3 and 8-5 and Chica- O'Dell, sidelined most o f the Carty and Hank Aaron ripped fanned him in the fifth Inning. Chicago got home run power NEW BRUNSWICK. N.' J. (AP)-Skinny Tom go^xnd Houston split, the Cubs homer o f the day. Hal Woodo- season with the neck aliment, three-run homers and Tony Cincinnati pounded five Pirate from Ernie Banks, Billy Cowan shlck, saved it fdr Don N o t t » NOT A SCRATCH/\ NOTA BLEMISH/ THIS MOOSE 1 ' O^Hara, the pale Chicagoan who thrives on peanut but­ Grinning ths first game 10-3 and r \H4 H MIA liw.TJiM.UA Nt. put the crilnp on a ninth inning Cloninger fired a six-hitter to for 11 hits in the open­ and Dick Bertell to make Bob bart, getting out of a bases' n o t A BRUISE/ 1 SURE KNOWS HOW TO TAKE ^ l^the Colts taking the ' nightcap ter sandwiches and looks as though a stiff Windy City Dodger rally Sunday and p r ^ beat Frank Lary. er. f Buhl's ninth victory easy ----- HOWRE VOU/CARE OF HUASEU: IN THE ROCKS/) 4-1 In 10 innings. • • • loaded none-out Jam in 'tho bot­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER breeze would blow him clear across Lake Michigan, has served s 14 San FrancieM • • • Ths Reds somplstsd . ths kgalnst the Colts In ths opener. tom of ths 10th. .finally given the back of hint victory which vaulted ,t h e f/eckled Irlah hand— and heela Giants into the league lead and OIANTS-DODOERft— LATER. WHEN IT — to hin arch-tormentor, Dirrol Hansen’s 17-foot leap was dumped the World CJiamplon The Giant run came in the F IR S T GETS HCrr. WE'LL Burlenon. only the fourth time the magic Dodgers into ninth place. eighth after singles oy Harvey w e 'l l G O PLAV IN THE mark has been cleared and was Kuenn and Wi11t innings be­ A T M ILL* V slA TE C - 33 - year - old Rice University loaded the bases. acL P ’Hara gave Burlenon a fore the Oiants< got a run off CREEK! M E L O N , graduate has done it. He pre­ Cepeda crackefi a Drysdale nllght nnlff o f victory and' then Don Dryadale/on two hits, a FEED' viously cleared 17-l and 17-2. pitch deep to right field and ^ led away down the atretch walk and Odkndo Cepeda’s sac­ NO TOYS John Fennel, first to vault 17 Howard made a spectacular for a fecord-amaahing 1,500- rifice fiy./Hsrbel needed just feet when he made 17|4, could catch saving an extra baas h it mater trium)lh Sunday at the three mqrt outs for the victory. do no better than 16-4 and John National AAU 'Track and Field He didh6||get any o f them. But Jesus Alou, running for Champlenahipa. Uelsee, the first 18-footer, failed Kuenn, scored after the catch, to 154. Ron Fairly and Frank How­ Ip nix previoua maatlnga— giving Herbel, O'Dell and the TRINKETS Minor Problem ard, opened the Dodger ninth four at a mile and two at 1,600 with singles and Giant Manager Giants the only run they need­ The 100 meters presented ed. meters—Burleson had never Alvin Dark lifted Herbel. O’Dell, • • • tasted defeat from O’Hara. But U.S. Olympic officials with a. came on and when John Roee- the lanky Oregonian couldn’t minor problem and likely eolui boro bunted for a hit loading PHILS-CARDS— match red-haired Tom’s flnish- tlon. Hayes, only man svec/to the bases, Billy might’ve wished The Phillies made aix errors OR TRICKS run 100 yards In 0.1, pulldd a in the second gams and the «-a^ hkg kick this time as O’Hara he was any place except the .s ia . pounded honie in 8:38.1, an hamstring muscle high /fii his Candlestick I^rk m'ound. Cards unleased a 14-hlt attack, left thigh near the ^ o f hla But O'Dell bore down and four of them by BUI White, for (THIS MONTH OR NEXT) BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL American record and the equiv­ alent o f 8:05.1 mile. 10.8 sprint victory 'and an­ fed Jim Gilliam a slider which the second gams victory. Short nounced he would skip the New overcame three Philadelphia Better Record the Dodger Inflelder popped up. AR E TO U N I $t40ULP HAVE York triale. Pinch hitter Lee Walla fann^ errors for his first game vic­ “ Look, Hopkins, bow’d you Nko to got votod tho most O’Hara, Burleson, Jim Orejle tory. Ihe hapless fielding gave MOMM&tHEBOOK BOlKSHT yP O . and gangling Jim Ryun, the Olympic officials had no Im­ on a fast ball and*Maury Wills vaJuabla player on tHd,tMm?“ Philadelphia 14 errors in the IGAVCTOU.C^P? g l a s s e s ' J.RW iUjA)|^' incredible 17-year-old Wlchl,ta, mediate comment but there was bounced out; leaving the three little doubt they would exer­ runners stranded. last three games. HEROES ARE MADE-NOT BORN 6-2?-64 Kan., schoollioy, all bettered the HOU) cise their right to make special The Giants iwept the four Inciuded In the Phillies’ nine BUT WE DO PROMISE YOU American mark o f 8:39.3 set provisions in such cases and In­ game aeries from Los Angeles frror day were two calls for COME, only three weeks ago by Cary vite Hayes to the final trials and rode the crest of nine vic­ catcher’s interference, one on ? Welalger. Burleson’s time was In September. tories in the last 10 games right Gus Triandos In the oi^engr and 8:88.8, Grelle'a 8:38.0 and B E N C A S E Y past Philadelphia and into first the other on Clay Dalrymple in Ryun’s 3:30. Welalger himself In all, nine A A U records were erased. Besides O’Hara and place. the nightcap. could do no better than 3:40.0, • • • Hansen, record-breakers includ­ The Phillies slipped to second good for eighth place. In a disastrous 8-2 nightcap BRAVR8-METS— ^ OKAY, THEN I FIRST, TO The two-day meet gave ed 1956 Olympic champion Har­ WE'RE TAKING A GRAND TO UR? old Connolly with a 2364 ham­ loss to the Cardinals after Chris The Braves scored six runs MORE-CAR- MARC/...H0W LONG HAS IT BSN. , MEXICO WHILE I'M ON FILM , America’s Olympic hopefuls a mer throw; Bob Schul, a 36- ANYWAY. SINCE WE’VE SPENT AS lOCATION. THEN HAWAII.. ehanee to qualify for the trials MUCH AS 7V«C WEEKS TOGETHER?> HONS KONG ...CONTINUE in New York next weekend. year-old college student with 13:56.2 In the 5,000 meters as ON TD PARIS.../— The first six Americans in each he outklcked 18-year-old Gerry event who had not previously Alvig Im proves, Llndgren; Veteran Jerry Siebert 0Sf*8*fcU qualified won the right to com- With 1:47.2 In the 800; Jeff l^ te In the dlymplc trials and Fever Disappears Flshback with 8:43.6 in the 8,- PER-DOLLAR n O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL the first two will face Russia in 000 meter steeplechase; a 84-11 , BOSTON (XP V — Cleveland a dual meet at Los Angeles shot put by Texas AAM fresh­ next month. X KNOW, l*VE BEEN IN man Randy Matson; Pete Mc- third baseman Max Alvis, hos­ The meet ^also produced a pitalized by spinal meningitis, INTERNATIONAL LRAOTJE 6 1 Ardle's 30:11 effort in the 10,- AT THE "HCME OF uMF CWS" JWNBlYSEEN'toU EN6LAND D0IN6 SOME JOSS near miss In' an attempt at a 000 meters and Ron Zinn of the Standings IN AUSNSTIME. pole vault record by 17-footer may bs well enough to under­ PORHENRV THE 3 1 . Army In the two-mile walk with take the trip home by the end W. L. F ot Fred Hansen and knocked ace 13:48.6. of the week. Norman’s ...... 10 2 .838 sprinter Bob Hayes out o f the Olympic trials. A lvis no longer has a fever Pagani's ...... T 6 .888 Most events ran according to and the soreness which accom­ Anaaldi’s ...... 7 8 .583 form, but 30-year-old Mike Weekend Fights panies the Illness has almost O U era...... 5 4 .417 Larabee, a California teacher, disappeared. That report came L«w yers ...... 1 11 .088 provided a major upset in the M A N IL A — Mario RossUo, yesterday from Dr. Thomas 140 U. Columbia, and Carl Pena- MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVAIXl 400 meters as he and two oth- ’Hemey, Red Sox team physi-|* Led by Denny Walsh who losa, 139 >4, Manila, drew, 10. era outran world record-holder clan. stroked a two-run homer and a Adolph Plununer and favored LA U R E L, Mofft.^^-^^OSspar Or­ A lvis was rushed to Sancta double, Norman’s e d g ^ Pagsn- tega, 150, Mexicali, Mexico, out­ HOWCDNDU zeuBeeiMuer Ulla Williams. Lam bee and Maria Hospital Friday after he I’a 4-S, Saturday at Verplandc pointed Cecil Mott, 145, Phoe­ became ill. €am .i8v»s2x»kv— ekPiAiNim r; e n u . Be iziMNiNG runner-up OUan Cassell both Field to open a three-game lead were clocked.in 46 seconds, nix, Arlz., 10. . A club spokesman said Dr. in the standings. In aU, WalSh RCZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE He6AV9\OJ\eBE9d ONS»NOACC?-nMe. Saturday, with dar'rhess rap­ TO K YO — Ronnie Jones, 119, Tlem ey Indicated Alvis might drove In four runs. LAie-mi2^TiMBe Chicago, knocked out Bhigeo idly closing In on Rutgers Uni­ be able to take the trip home by Jim Baleano limited Pagani’s I « POSITIVE HE'a SELL INTHEBier/MOnH. Marlfiawa, 118’i , Japan, 4. the end of the week. 3 UMi. OFFtRttMSHlOOO j versity Stadium, Hansen tried to five hits and fanned siglit. THE JAPE BUPPHATHIS ; U.6.CDRRENCf, NOT / SANDEPOLORO, Italy — Alvis, who has been placed on and narrowly failed three times Bob- Ferrante had a two-run TUff.RTTIFNOT-HWll PENNY «0RE. to vault 17 feet, 6?, inches. Enzo Giannandred, Italy, out­ the SQ-day disabled list, hqs been AML* pointed Rene Dourre, _ M ar­ homer anij Ma'rk' Kravontka a Each time Hansen seemed to given no Idea how lon^ it will I tinique, lightweight, 8. take for him to recover fully. double for the losers’ Ibngest go over tho crossbar but hit hits. It with his cheat on the way Norman's ...... 300 30x— 4-74 down and jarred It loose. Pagani's ...... 008 000-8-5-3 May Be Hottest Hame in Pros Baleeano and Sullivan; Fer- rente and Fltagarald. '

Rifle Club Notes NATIONAL LEAGUE »1 ARRY SPARROW, HWAOlunr StSHi dings h a r r y s p a r r o w IN VWrrE LINEN, a iP S Mira Earns Spurs W. U- 1 p- , INTERN ATONAL , ^ ^ Q I W U N M E R , ANCHORS W PORTUGUESE ] OUT THE POINT OF ms GOLD- Man. Auto Parts .10 8 . m a o , ADJOINING REP CHINA. HANDLED sword-c a n e for Moriarty'a ...... v.lO 8 PRACTICE... CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Green M a n o r ...... 4 8 . C " M l / -n New Reoord set In All-Star Victory M e d ic s ...... 4 9 k. A ft Buck, a newcomer, led N asslfrs ...... 8 • . O thme TW QWTM OP TK POiaMTR Y m EKI / a MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD .THRN Y9U RBCNJ. TWS lAMI^UO l«r5C0TT»l5NT\ tin Manchester R ifle Club scor- prommenT ,^CiSltsr.RiaiMN« ON THAT nnuvniiip THAT A BODY IN THI5 ' ' Ing in tin third bigbore league BUFFALO, N. Y. (A P )— George Mira, the fast draw Home runs by Dick Jagouts -54A4D/ aO K eSP WVINV A LMSHTEIf BAT, MMMUOP IP O i HR PLO AIRSHAPT? OUlCK, , match, recently with a fine (a three-run shot)' and BUI ir s ONLY TEAAPORARY, JOJD ^ m uM onf of Miami, may be the hottest new name in football be­ b u t GET THE POWMAI^^ four-position score of 121-9V Milewski (a golo) sparked Man­ yesf SHE PHONED — DAN CRUTHERS TALKED WITH UTTeBBHTSV, Dan Rauburger, 99, and Bob sa over the middl6' and threw ON THAT TYPE The 5 -fo o l-ll passer has been on to blank Army A N avy Club, B e A O ^ e THEY STRIKR Moeller, 94-lV. the bomb. Just to prove he can AGAIN, IP POSSIBLE' OF CRIMINAL. called too small fo r the pros. 84, Saturday afternoon at The next Bigbore matoh wUl run, he romped 81 yards on ths Critics claim hs wouldn’t find Waddell Field behind ths four- ha held Sunday, July 38.. lousst run of ths night hla targets, behind ths rush o f hit pitching of Stsvs Boland. r AS shooters are to be re- A s pros in both leagues, tha ths whales who man dofenslvO CHAMPIONSHIP« DEALS ARE OUR SPECIALTY. / 4 ^ aSwdi il that tha tVaddaU School Nattonal Football League and Orag Frisman bsltsd HR lines. They are hayliig aeoond 10th homer o f ths sssson sad lUmga will be open every niura- thoughts. American Laague, were encour­ 1 day night from 7 to 10. Also, aged by the work of most of Frsd Marshall added anithar Carl Eller 357' pounds o f MiUr round tripper. Gary Llvlagood ttasra are approximately 18 jun- ths coUega grads. AU but sight nssota, Scott Oppleton 345 of and John Norton wars sut- fof openings for the 1884-1885 Texas and Lloyd Voss 360 o( o f tha 68 men In the game are iadoor ahootlng progi^m. Any standlng on dsfsnss tor Amiy MORiARTY BROTHERS. Inc. Nebraska are high-prioed, High­ headed for prof sestonaT ball. A Navy. P srs OB wishing' to jolit ths olub ly regarded pro rookie IbM- SOl-815 CENTER STREET— MANCHESTER m ay slga^up at tha range dur- fs e k ’s ...... 801 80x—4-1.P4 The Mxt footbsU A m y /S M avy 000 000-0- 8 4 tog Mm apaa ahooUng parted. JffUl run until Jan. 10, 1886 with Bsiaad and Dougtas: Nscfsai iafcraiattoB wiS ha Has but M rs hit witli tbs Pra Bowl asms scHaduM Mshgsr (4) aad 1 a8 Mm aaaga.. M i f 81 pssssa Hi «M saaaad tor Hwt m » Ayalas. Dubs (IV. m . ^ ■ 1

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FAQtS SITTEEN MANCHESTER BVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, OOMN„ MONDAY, JUNE » , 1M4 M ANGHESm EYENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, OQNN,. MONDAY, JUNE m , 19M PACHI Radatz on to Record Lema Palmer Putter to Horse Race 0} Shapes Up for For Most Relief Showings Champagne '*iy NEW YORK (AP)—^The horse taoe of th6 yaar la shaping up for July 4 with the '78th mniiiiif of Kio BOSTON (AP), — Movet ‘*nie only way to atop ttaa^ Projecting his oiirrent sffbrtst snd got him OB • routliM fijr to Tony jComes left to m tfthe (^blehssder...... u be 1100,000-added Suburban Handicap at Aquadnet. over Jim Konstanty, here guy la with a 'gun, I guaaa to a Mil season, tUdaU will ap- The lineup for the l% -m Ub$— ...... said one Cleveland official. psar la 86 gamss, win 14, save worked 4H Innings, allowsd Owe comes the Monster. hits and fanned ssvsr. Country Qub' - From Behind event will not be determined un­ Dick RadaU la about to make "And then I suppose before he 37, work 146 ianinga, strike out til owners and tndners confer likes of Northarn Omoar. Bo* keeled over he's atiiks out one 306 and maintain hla current One safety waa a doubts to man Brothar and Hill lu w hi a shambles of your 14-year-old Prsd Whltflsld of whom Radato after looking over the wrighta last battsr." \ 1.60 average. BEST M — SATimOAT CLEVELAND (AP) — to be announced today. But tha tha IH mflea of ths BOhMnt major league record of 74 relief says: ‘ T m bsglnntng to wmidsr (PYin Handicap) Stairaa June 6. pitching appearances in a sea­ Lika some culinary

:.,,1 m C SE STE X EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« MONDAY. JUNE 2t. ISM Apartment*—Flfilo-*’ Bufitnaan Lofiatfeefi Lot* For Salt 73 Houfiofi For flak ^2 H o m For Salt 72 Hoofisfi Sola 72 TeiMimentB 63 ' For Rant f4 Bavarian Bonanza; MAHOGANY poastod 11x18 so. WtNDSOR-3600 down bo^ •O, WlNDfiOR-Ootoolol Rondk. VERNON—Ranch * rooms, 3 HooMhold GfMds il • HEBRON—4 room mmlttinant a I bedroom 8 ^ room rancho AA. m M . 8 laxse rooms on \' Roofing aMlng B E A L A W Br FAGALT and SHORTEN Articles For Sak 45 TOR fiWfiaPI DhmanwA leea- heated roeraattaa room, patio. bedrooms, tamUy stae Utch- second floor, heat and hot tloa for fiootor'a offiea or garage, SVk-room roiioh, excel- oil hot water h6M, 100x300 lot. acre IdK. OneJuin mUe from -on, partial rec room In bsaa- DION C»N8TRUCnON—Roof­ DARK. m C H . stons-treg loom. 40" lOBUVINATOR. two even water included. OaU 64S-0946. ^ t v parlor. Du Main fiteoat unfi candltioa, only 818*80. PhUbrick Agency, 849-8464. new acM d. Wooded a n a in 'mant, lot 90x166 with treat, Did Mad Ludwtg ing, aiding, alterations, cell Also, fl£, gravel, sand and stove, reamnabie. OUl MS-- Complataly renovated and am* OOrtlea W. ■MelilnB, RaaKS. rear a Joy to ohUdranl Made- $14,600. PhUbrick Agency, 649- \ tngs, gutters ‘ and aluminum stens. l4S-eSM. 4432. t h r e e r o o m apartment, 17 jge^parldag. J..D. Realty. 648- *684183. fCBNBINOTON IT .-Y oU must Une fimlto. Realtor, 849-1643, windows.’ MS-4S12, eU-0896. WeUs' Street newly redecorat­ see this delightful 8 room Cape or evai^igs 849-8189. 1963 FAHHAM riding Awn' ed, 178. Call 648-7384. - located in one of Manchester’s PRINCETON STREET — Five mower, sold new $400, wiR COMPLETE MAFLB bunk beds, nicest rwldenUal areas. At­ SHED DfMtMER — Large, im- \ Get Last 1 ^ / 8TORB — Main and Bldridga, T o f i ^ room Otpe, with ideal floor BIDWELL 8IDINO and roafbig. etil for best offer. 644-1406. $78. CaU 849-6987. t h r e e r o o m apartmehtkheat alter to oUt tenant, reasoa- tached garage. Large lot Only macifiate 8 roomn CajCape, p a r ^ plan which includes a 33’ Uv­ ADVERTISING 648-8379, 8TB-91W. and utilities included,' 106 aMe. 649-8404, 13 noon to • L SHAPED RANCH $1S,OOQ. Otll Jarvis Realty Co., recreation room,1, patio, beauU- ing room with center fireplace t y p e w r it e r , televltian sat, Birch Street. Call 848-6888. p.m. Realtors. 848-1131, Eves,, CaU fuUy la n d sc a ^ ,' aehool, bus, and maximum wall apace, for­ By TOM A. CULLEN ♦ for bulding oaatlea, eaolt ena * sed chrome OLAMUFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS small tablea, large aeaortment U ktttiisa sat 8 rooms. Just being com- Carl Zinsser, 848-0088. shining. Canton W. Hutchins, mal dining room with .a chair Europeata Staff Correepmdeat coetlier and more inXecasaibls > dishes, tadek-knacks, mtacel- reasonable. 8494)748. t h r e e r o o m apartment, WANTED—8 or 4 bedroamA ncreened porch, atove and re­ plated. 3 full baths, fire­ rail, apacioua kitchen, formica laneous Items. 18 Delmont urban homa, by- tranafarrad place, 1 car garage on % MANCHESTER RANCH — 8 cotmtera, 2 Very large bed­ Newspa^r Enterprise Assn. first of these was Neuadhwan- > S tre e t. frigerator, hot water, heat executive. One year lease. years old, excMent locaUon, MANCHESTER - Rouee pinch­ MUNICH (NBA) — Bavaria’s stein, built on a mountain crag -' ROOWM^ — ^po«dalWna electricity and gas included in acre lot. Over 1,300 aq. ft. rooms dnd bath upstairs, walk- (XH*T CLOSING TIME F(Ht CLASSIFIED ADYT. pairing ro a a ^ «i(^ kinds, new Munical Instramuitn 53 Mtd-August occupancy. Writs of Hvlng area. BxceKent fi­ 31 foot Uving room, fireplace, ing you? Hera’s an ideal fam- in closets,'attached garage, ee- biggest tourist attraction is not vyhere Ludwig kept company i LAWN DECORATIONS OkMW rent. Rafarancaa required. Call MONDAY n n i FRIDAY UOO AJM.>—SATURDAY • AM. TDoCs, glitter wbig. chlmnoyi 68, Town Houw Hotel, Wedi- nancing, $13,900. Call J. Gor­ kitchen with built-lns, natural Uy home, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, cluded lot with ahade trees. A its ski resorts, its beer or the with eoglee. This castle took 151 out. Flanlingoe $1.76 pr., 848-6646. frafield. woodwork, aluminum windows, large Uving room wltb fire­ new opera house in Munich. claanod, repaired, BRAND NEW Kay don 349-6306, 943-6814. pretty package indeed! Wol­ years to build Viecauae tiM king t aiding. 80 years’ Gnosne $1.60; Sundial 44.98; doors, and awnings, attached place, formal dining room, verton Agency, Realtor, 649- It is Ludwig n , the mad king p l e a s e READ YOUR AD Sola M l $7.79. • Porterfields', tar, 940. 049-0881. b i g h t r o o m apartment ax- garage, $21,900. Phlibrick modern'kitchen, excellant ctih- kept adding new turreta to it { Free estimates. Chll 3813. of Bavaria, who' drowned him­ Then there wee lindertiof ■ Chapel R o ^ , 8outI$ Windsor, eellent condition, second floor, BoasM For Rent 55 Agency, 849-8464. dlUon, all eonvanlancas. CaU self in 1886 after running his tiny fM iilflrt or *nVaat .Mo” ore takea over tlM phoae m m 64»dm . centrally located, available Im­ BARROWS A WALLACE Caatle, a rococo gem ,' which * n—Trnlrnrr H m advertioer thmiM read hi* ad the FIRST 628-8891. Manchester Parkade, 849-7703. MANCHESTER Vicinity — Ten kingdom into -bankruptcy. RAT’S ROOFTNG OO, Wanted— To B u y mediately, $100. monthly. Call BETVEN ROOM houw. Country EXCBP1TONALLT fine Cape, 8 contained a replica of Capri’* | DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS la tliae for Om Club location, 1V9 baths, dtrit- Manchester 649-8308 minutes from Manchester (can Now, as the tourist season roofs, ^tera, bidM^ 'roofs, FORD 1967 for parts, very rea- a 649-0814. rooms, picture window, ,at- STEPHENS 8T. Low 30’a. you top this). Beautiful year, famous'Blue Grotto.' * MKt lasertioo. Hio Herald is reoponsible for only ONE Inoor^ eonable. Two electric refrig­ WANTED TO BUT-^AatigM washer, stove, waaber-dmr, 8 -tached n r u e , lovely grounds, Brick ranch on corner of Par­ reaches its peak, Uiousands of root or oudtted Inseilloa for aay advertlaomeat and then on|y roof and chlmnm %atrs. Ray 'round Cape, 4^ rooms down, But .the (xmxy monaNh was • erators, need repairs, 83. each. and good uaed funiltaia.dtuia. TU- NICE IH REE room heated bedrooms. $300. Can after 8, $16,900. E. /..Carpenter, Real­ ker * Stephens. Practically va­ German and foreign visitors not satisfied with these royal i to the ektnat of a "make coM” tnserticin. Krors whldi do not Jackson, 648-gRS, Bay Hage- one up, nice condition and lo -' flock to the fairy tale castles, now, M9-32I4. 8484)931. iage Peddlersr Aiiotloa apartment, atove and refrig­ 8U*7746. ■EVEN ROOM older home, 4 tor, MO-OOei. cant. 3 bedrooms, fireplace,' pads. He insisted upon building ; leMcn the vahie of the adrertlsement wUI not be eorrected I7 Rmite^SS, BUtaigtn glg-gm i erator, for woman or middle bedrooms, 3 baths, lot 73xl8L cation, oil heat, full cellar,, which Ludwig built at the foot' carpeting, garage. Ideal re­ copper plumbing, storms and' himself a ditoheate of Louis • InnerUon. ’ ANTIQUE and miscellaneous Bob Fbidciger, and goo. aged couple. 643:6016. 8 , 4 OR 8 ROOMS, furnished or Marion B. Robartaon. Realtor SUBURBAN Manchester—Beau tirement home. T. J. Crockett, of the Bavarian Alps. They unfurnished, good location, screens, amesite drive. As low; XTV’a palace at VersaUlea. Hila ^ cookbooks. Bedspread, ptllow- 9484963. tifully tailored 8 room ranch. Realtor, 648-1677. come not only to gape at the Heating and Plumbing 17 cssea, curtains, dishes, and WE BUT, gBLL Of tmda an­ FIVE ROOM apartment for parking, a w 1 m m 1 n g pool, Space for a variety of room as $500. down. Full price, $10.- weird architecture, but because he locked on a lonely Maud in TOUR COOPERATION WILL lh | A I A E 9 T M 1 900. Oar. the Bll.sworth Mit­ BE APPRECIATia) l / I M L I I miscellsneous sidteble for cot- tique and uaad iw altuia, ohiaa, rent on west aide, adults pre- adults. 648-6889. CUSTOM R A N G 8-3 bedrooms, imrpnses including 6 bedrooms. BOLTON—$16,300. ’ihree bed- they are fascinated by the even Ohiemsee, Bavaria’s laigeat ^ jta g s. 643-8089. glitM, tilvar, plotan feft-ed. QOl 648-8680, after 6. 3 baths, laige Uving room, It’s New. It’s Modern. So' room Inodern ranch, garage, ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6980.1more bizarre character of the lake, surrounded by mountains. - NEW INSTALLATIONS and and tid OPmi. tid doDs sad fireplace, dining room, rec ••He shunned human soefsty to FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ there will be no fuss with 160x160 lot, assumable mort­ PORTER STREET Area—4 bed­ king, himself, who has become pair work. Oill 648-1774. PILE IS SOFT and lofty . guns, bobBy otilaotloiis. sttla Resort Propfirty room, attached 3-car garage, fix-ups. It’s a new area and' gage, quiet neighborhood. Vln a legend.___ the point where he refused to * eolora retain brilHance in car­ acBtaata or whole aotatoa. fOr- ond floor, 116 Walnut St., 643- Fo r Rent ' 97 beautiful view. $31,000. Phll­ room Garrison Colonial with | 7980. you’ll have nice new neigh- j Boggini, Bel Air Rea: Estate, attached 3-car garage. The ' In fact there is a determined 1 **** servants, but gavo - pets cleaned with Blue Lus­ nltan Repofr Serrioa Tnisett- brlck Agency, Realtors, 649- bore in the future. Wolverton 1 643.9383. effort on the part of Bavarian orders from behind closed , Treble Rtaehiis Oir Advertis«r? Radio>TV Repair LOU!§ M 407Z ville, Conn. Tel. 84^7449. GARDNER . LAKE - Modern. 8464. kitchen is a housewife’s dream,^ tre. Rent electric shampooer SIX ROOM duplex, oil furnace, Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. royalists 'to. rehabilitate Mad ' ? Services 18 81. Paul’s Paint k W alloper Lakefront. |8S-$90 weakly. Free also a family room. Call for mrage, $96., quiet adults pre­ $14.600-6>4 ROOM ranch oii Ludwig. The king was not really Lastly, he realized an ambi* ^ Supply. CASH IMMEDIATELY—Wb buy brochure. Arrowhead Grove GE2NTBR HATJ* Colonial—-St. MARSHALL RD. - For better large shaded ‘lOt, fine condi­ particulars. Wesley .R. Smith COMMIE’S TV and Radio Sarv anything from a pin to battie- ferred. White Box T. Herald. James Pariah: Porter Street Agency, 643-1667. - 1insane, the royalists will tell ^ h a v e secretly - M-Hoir AisweriEg Servieo Cottages, CMcheater OC, Conn living try this 6 room Cape tion Inside and' outside, etoae you. He was merely an eccen- 1 «utertalnM — he atrangled his * lc6, available all hours. Satie- shlp. Used furniture and ap­ Norwich 867-489$, Hartford 343- 3 Tears old. 6 large SIX ROOM duplex, centrally lo­ on fw .size.This i.s a fine home to schools. Wesley R. Smith SPLIT — REDUCED. Tremen­ trie. Far from being a reckless P ^ ch ia t^ t. He then committed factioa gnasantaaA CWl 649- Business Opportuiiities 32 Boats and AoocsfBorics 46 pliances. Ask for Mr. Reed. 9278. rooms, 1V4 baths, huge recrea- in a good neighborhood. Priced Agency, 643-1667. 1818. s H elp W anted—M a le 36 Situations Wanted— cated, July 1, adults, write Uen room with fireplace, buUt- dous value in this four bed­ spendthrift, he was a genius. aulclde, leaving behind him per*» Frae to Itorald Readers ^ 646-8254, 240-4794. Box P, HeraUd. . to eeil at $15,800. Jarvi.s Real-, Fem ale 36 BIGHT FOOT Sea Shell clam GIANT’S NE(3C Heights next to Ins, breeseway and attached $18,900—FOUR bedroom Cape at room home, baths, formal To the average visitor, how- sona debts of over 35 nfllUon. | ESSO SBRVICB station fa r MECHANIC, experienced, own ty Co., Realtor.-!. 648-1121, Want infomiatlea on one o f oar olaaalfled adveiHeementsT No leass at Bolton Notch, High­ aalHng pram, dacron sail, ny­ Rocky Neck, 4 room cottage, 3-car garage. $36,900 PbU- a remarkably low price. 6 dining area, kitchen built-ins, ever, Ludwig appears to have , J™*” ektravaganefe, i Millinery, Dressmaking 19 txxds, reference#. Call 648-8440 PRACTICAL nurse, available, 8 Vi ROOM APARTMET^T, Eves., CaU Cart Zinsser, 643- garage, high assumable mort­ been nuttier than a pecan sun- ^ Ludwig U noted eWefly as the . answer at the telephone Hstedt Simple eaB the ways 6 snd 44A. Contact Mr. lon lines, excellent condition, Rooms Without Board 59 sleeps 7, $70 week. Mrs. Carter, brlok Agm cy, 8484464.' 0083. completed ■ rooms with fire or 6484)278. July 7, five days, live In-out. stove, refngerator, heat fur­ 743-8143. gage. Don’t mlse this one.’ Wes- W A R D S Call 949-7771. young and old, $138. Phone 649 FURNISHED ROOMS, completo PICTURESQUE setting-7 room MANCHESTER—7 room Colon­ to the bus Une. Wesley R. ley R. Smith Agency, 648-1567. This tall, handsome youth with F°jnpo«er, whom he lav* - repairing, socks darned, tip­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, tight housekeeping faclHtlea. tral. Write Box M, Herald. brick ranch, family room, 1V9 the glassy stare went around |"ued state funds, thus enabl* pers replaced, patches ap­ HIGH SCHOOL Junioif avatiaUe 9019. ial. 4 or 6 bedrooms. 2 baths, Smith Agency, 643-1667. $12,800—Owner asking; for Im­ a n s w e r i N o s e r v i c e CONNECTICUT Centrally located.'-* Mrs. Dor- Wanted To Rent 68 baths, double garage, wooded 2-car garage, shade trees, dressed in blue to match the to write some - of plied, skirts shortened, cater EXCLUSIVE for mother’s helper, babysit­ My, 14 Arch Street, Manobee- lot, Manchester. Carlton W mediate sale. Ranch, grarage, peacocks on his lawns. He also ” *8 greatest operas, ing to expectants, little chev DUPLEX, 6 rooms, redecorat- $16,900 full price. Phlibrick EAST WINDSOR—$17,OOO’s—Va­ M 94500 — 875-2519 COLLECTOR OF ting. References en request. ter. WANTED — 8 or 4 room fur­ Hutchins, Realtor, 6494133. )>eauUful wooded lot. Financ­ ubs and small fry. 648-6803. FRANCHISE DiamondST-Watehso— ed, adults only. 649-6981. nished apartment, adults. 848- Agency, 849-8464. cant ranch, must sell, des- kept odd hours. W**’***' waa REVENUE 643-2816. . perate. Mortgage Is $16,400 or ing can )>e arranged. Wesley R. Ludwig would sleep until mid-,, ® BavariM king s evil gen- - M d leave yonr meeaage. Yoall hear from oar adrerMoer la Jig Jew elry 48 THEn THOMPSON House, Cot­ 1918 or 622-9498. CUSTOM BUILT 3 bedroom Smith Agency, 643-1667. NEW BIG . $7644-$9172 t h r e e r o o m apartment for BOLTON—$23,600. Spilt, 7 large so, payments $127. Tremendous night, then have breakfast at 8 “ w »» listening to the { withont spending all orenlng at the telephone. WATCH AND JBWYUtY ra- tage Street, centrally located, rent, refrigerator, stove and ranch, 3 baths, large U' rooms, ivi baths, garage, an assuinption here. Let’s hear a.m., holding imaginary conver- W^^ertan operw about Sieg* Moving—Tracking-- MONEY MAKER! Sitnationa Wanted— large pleasantly furaiahed room, fireplace, kitten wii Storage 20 Appointment may be made pairing.. Prompt service. Up to heat, $90. CiOse to Parkade, Buslneas Property acre lot plus. On Wfillams your 'offer. T. J. Crockett, sations over his coffee with such and L ohen g^ that Lud- above minimum. M ale 39 $90 on :your old watch in trade. rooms, parking. CaU 840-2868 available August 1. Call 643- built-lns, finished rec room Road, just off Rt. 8. T. J. Realtor,, 643-1677. Two duplexes 6-6, exceEent ghosUy characters as Louis XV . his grandiose Ideas and Opportunity Unlimited • for for overnight and permanent For Sale 70 with fli^ la ce find bar, at- Lost,and Fotmd Business Services MANCHESTER DeUvarv. Light Otosed Mondays. F. B. Bray, 6803. Crqckett, Realtor, 648-1677. condition, one soned for Ind Madama de Pompadour. ; 1"®"^, **»• real mvanlzer. Cash in on TWO ENTERPRISING reliable guest rates. < tached 2-w garage, large trucking and package deHveiy. Requires six years’ experi- 787 Main Street, State Theater BUSINESS ZONE m - ngfat BOLTON-^Immaculate 6 room business. When Ludwig n ascended the i ^ O ffered 13 bop profits with fast moving young men want cars to wash .wooded lot for maximum pri RANCH — EIGHT rooms. South LOST—Small, tan leather note­ Refrigeratora, watiiers $£a ence In accounting or tax Building. LARGE one room apartment, rooms with two oCfiew, sep­ ranch. Approximately % acre. throne In 1884 at the age of 18,' Nationally Advertised PRO­ collection including 'three and wax, reasonable. Call 649- NICE LARGE front bedroom stove, refrigerator, hot water. vacy, 328,900. Phlibrick Agen­ Windsor, one full and two half Basement garage, hot water Several income properties pad folder crnitaining diamond WASHING MACHINES repair­ atavt moving specialty. SbiiUng for gentleman, very conven­ arate entranoe, suitahle for one of his first acU was to l«'‘®‘'" ' Ludwig ronsldered Wag* FESSIONAL and HOME years in a supervisory ca­ 0297. In(|MS, prefer retired people 44.000 SQ. FT. PLANT 38 milea port, heavKy wooded lot, rians dearly in lives and money. of Main Street stores about LAWNMOWER sharpening; re­ vestment In merchandise STRAWBERRIBlfl — Pick your heat, hot water, Hotpoint ap- east of Hartford, 6 miles off quick sale because of illness, Aluminum combination screens tion. Excellent financing two years In a supervisory but will take others, part meals 100x200. $17,800. PWlbrlck available on all of these Thereafter Ludwig retired May 30. Gall 289.2898. pairs, sales, rotor blades PAINHNG, BKTBRIOR and tah wHh big profit returns. NO capacity. DACHSHUND, AKC registered, own. Oaslmir Kurys, French piianres, private ceKar, patio Wilbur O oM . Good labor area. $33,600. Phllbrlck Agency, 649- and storms throughout. As­ In exchange for errands. 849- and parking.'Off East Center Agency, 646.8464. properties. from public life to brood, leav­ sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ terlor, paperhanging, wi^- francMse fee. For full par- puppies, ch a m p ion tired, Rood, BoHon, off Route 86. 8459. 18 acres plus lake, free water 8464. sumable 4% % VA mort$;age. LOST—A little puppy Fox Ter­ paper removed, dry wall w o«. blacks and reds. 648-9483. at. 'Rent $146. monthly. Call ing the government of Bavaria' I ice. Manchester Qycle Shop^ tfculars wiMs Box GG, Her­ DEPUTY TOWN and power, low taxes. Plant SPACIOUS 6 room older Co­ $18,700. Owner. 648-8068. HEALTH CAPSULES rier, wMte with Mack ears Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ ald. 649-4436, 849-6644, 649-9244. TWO FAMILY, centrally locat­ J. D. REALTY in the hands of his ministers. by Wdiael Beta, H a | 149 W. 8Uddle Turnpike, 649- ROOM for gentleman, quiet. In­ like new. Will sell or lonial, modern kitchen, IH Next to frugality, Ludwig and eyes, no collar, any In­ 2098. ing arranged. Fully Insured. ENGINEER Household Goods 51 ed w)th garages. Other multi­ CENTRAL AIR conditioning.— PET RABBITS—$1. each; cage, quire 224 Charter Oak fM., M8- ROCKVILLE—Four boom apart­ $6,000 down. Owner 743-8626, baths, 3 bedrooms, 3-car ga­ 618 Center St 643-8126 hated women the most. On one CAN NOU tAKC HRKArMUm formation good or bad, please Free estimates. 649-9868, Jo­ $6533-$7963 8368, 246-4738. eve. 742-8060. ple families available. Call to­ Solidly built 6 room Ranch. sail 742-7848. LAWN MOWERS, sbazpsoed seph P. Lewis. AppotaUnent may bh made ♦6. 59 Wetherell W. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS ment, centra)'ily located, stove, rage, aluminum eomUnatlona, day. Wesley R. Smith Agency, Tremendous lot with shrubs occasion, after an actress had ID KEEP YOU FROM G S m O 100x140 wooded lot, |lf,90Q. and repaired, etiee and eenr- above minimtun. FROM OUR BANK CENTRALLY LOCATED, large refrigerator, heat, hot water. 648-1667. and flowers of all descriptions. appeared before him to recite P0 I50 N IW1 ice, rental equipraent L h M DfSIDB AND OUTSIDE paint* Help Wanted—^lemale 35 GROOMING and boarding, will FOR UNPAID BALANCE 649-4824, 876-1166. Phllbrlek Agency, 649-8464. SOUTH WINDSOR—Professional Schiller, he had the room fumi­ cotlect and deliver. H. C. pleasant room. Parking avs^- H oiues Pm* Sole 72 Huge living room with picture AnnomieenMna Equipment C on ., Route 88, You name your own price. Requirea aix years’ experi­ 1, 3 OR 8 YEARS TO PAY! able. CaU 6404)271 after 6. SPLIT LEVEL—8 rooms, mod­ window and fireplace. 8 large man moving from handsome gated. ■7868, 878-840L SEAMSTRES(fk.AiSTRESS^Apply in per- ence in Civil Engineering CSiase, Harmony Hill Kennels, START PAYING WE HAVE customers waiting MANCHESTER - Big Spotless ern kitchen with bullt-ins, 3 7 room split. Improved deluxe . He became so *\y of people Vernon, 878-7809, Mantiieetar 88,600 - WELL KEPT 8% room Colonial > with breeze«;ay and bedrooms. Family kitchen with * ELBCIROLOX sties and sarv exchange, Bnteri»rtae 1948. Marlow’s, 8tf Main St., preferably In Hlghwpy or Bolton. 848-6437. IN AUGUST LARGE ROOM, double tioeet, for the rental of your apart­ ranch, 8 bedrooma attraetlve large bedrooms, dining room, kitchen. Many Improvements. that he could not even bear Manchester. garage. IVi baths. Fonnal din­ dishwasher. Spotlese condition. ioe, bonded representative. Al­ EXTERIOR and Interior paint­ Public Works Field or de­ 8 ROOMS FURNITURE next to bath, gentleman. Call ment or Ijome. J. D. Realty, dining area, subunon. Owner huge family room 21x23 with Offered for $18,600. Bus at the sight of seivants waiting fred Amell, Heniy St, OOCKE»t SPANIEL puppies, 648-5129. ing room. Large wbrking kitch­ Wolverton Agency, Realtor, 206 LAND CLEARING, grading, ing. Wallpaper books. EAper- gree and two yean’ experi­ $9.88 MONTHLY after 5:30, 6464)710. anxious. OaittoB W. Hutohlna. fireplace, 3 full baths, 2-car ga­ door. 16 minutes to Hartford. on him at table. To avoid this, — Manebester, 248-0480. (. CeUings. Floors. niUy beautiful Hght buff, wonderful en. 28 foot living room with 649-2813. foundadmis dug, sand, gravel ence. Bedroom, Uving Room, Dinette, Realtor. 8480181 rage, excellent neighborhood,' Glenn Roberts Agency, Real­ he had a special table con­ -and loam. 742-6712. ______Workmanship guar­ dispotition, AKC registered. H. center fireplace. 3 bedrooms. $83,900. Philbriok Agency, 649- SEWING MACHINE C. Oiase, Harmony HIE Ken­ Rugs, Lamps, TaUes and Other THREE ROOM apartment, heat, MANCHESTER Green Ranch— tors. 644-1621, 644-1337. structed that would disappear anteed. Leo Pelletier, 640-8898. PERSONNEL Accessories Apartments—Flats^ $31,000—RED HOT, Just on the Close to stores, schools and 8464. Vacant, 6 rooms, garage, 114 Personals 3 VACUUM CLEANERS, toasters, If no answer, 848-0048. nels, Bolton, Conn. 6<;-6437. stove. Call 643-7222. market, big 4-bedroom co­ l)u6es. A Real Buy at $20,900. MANCHESTER—immaculate 7 into the floor at the touch of a ASSISTANT BVBRYTHINO $228.78 Tenements 63 baths, wooded setting. This .switch. Thh^ "dumb waitw" ’ irons. Amps, drills repaired. OPERATORS lonial with £1 the extras. Rec Wolverton Agency, Realtor, MANCHESTER—7 room'ranch, home is worth your inspection. room single, convenient resi­ RIDE WAhrrJSU from vicinity Free estimates. Free {rickup INTERIOR and exterior paint­ $5241-$6442 BLACK MINIATURE Poodle— 649-2813. would then reappear laden with Has chsmn, wlE travel to new 8 ROOMS FURNITURE THREE ROOM apartment, heat, room, breeieway, 2-car $;a- 8 bedrooms, living room, fire­ Wesley R. Smith Agency, 643- dential section, 4 bedroooms, Michaels Jewelers, Main and delivery. 639-8865. ing, wtiiM per removed, fully Requires six years’ experi­ Furnished Apartments 63-A food. home, 6 weeks old, 6494)690. $10.16 MONTHLY hot water, parking. Immacu­ rage, porch, awnings, ea rth ­ place, dining room, large pine 1667. 114 baths, 2-car garage, beau­ Street, to ObVMttry, 8:80 p.m. Insured. Rm e Belanger, 848- Bbcperlenced <^>eratora and ence in Personnel Adminls- ' ing. Suburban, but tn Town. LAKEWOOD CIRCLE — $35,- paneled family room, anached Instead of going to the opera, YOU ARE A-1! Truck is A-1! WetilngliouM Refrigerator, Liv­ late condition, adults. Phone THREE ROOM furnished apart­ tiful lot with trees. Phone 643- Tuesday-Saturday. CWI 848 0612 or 6444)804. trainees n e e d ^ Bbccellent tration preferably tn the T. J. (Jrockett, Realtor, 648- OOO's. Gorgeous split level. 8 garage, $17,500. PhUbrick SLATER ST. — $17,905—4 bed­ 6278, Brae-Bura Realty. Y741. a ^ for Mrs. Gorden. Cellars, attics, trash, small ing Room, Bedrooip, Dinette, 843-2171. 'S ment, Porter Street area, sec­ Ludwig had the opera oome tp opportunity for qualified public field or d^free and 1677. rooms, 2-car garage, 2'/i baths. Agency, 649-8464. room, 2 bath ranch, big lot, trucking done A-1 right! CUl FREHl—One year old male dog, Rugs, Lamps, Tables and Other ond floor, $$110 per monto. In­ him. At his command, orches- j trainees to learn sewing. two years' experience. T. J. Oockett. Reailtor, 648- no basement. Just over Town VERNON—Neat 6>4 room brick WANTED ride to Pratt A Whit­ 848-2928, Tremano Trucking Electrical Services 22 black, medium size. 849-8806. Accessories FOUR R(X>M ^Mirtment, tn- cludes all utilities. Caul 643- 1677. tras, singers, costumes and For Implications and fur­ eluding heat, hot water and gas 6940 for appointment. Avail­ CONCORD RD - Beautiful SO. WINDSOR ranch—8 bed­ Une, opposite new golf course. front ranch, attached garage, ney. hours 8-4:46, vicinity of Service. ranch, large Uvtiig room, form­ rooms, 2 baths, fireplace, mod­ scenery were transported to the Spring St., IBgMand Park Sec­ FREE BFnMATBS. Prompt AM>ly ther information contact WANTED — Home for two EVERY’rHING $267.34 for cooking. Electric refrigera­ able July 1, 1064. T. J. (iockett, Realtor, 648- stone fireplace, many extras, POI60N IW EXTRACe BY MJEO al dining room, oaUnot kltehea, COLE STREET—6 room cape, ern kitchen with birch cab­ $17,200. 876-2860. Court Theater for his benefit. tion, 643-7126. HAROLD h SONS RubUah Re­ service on all types of tiee- the Genend Manager, springer Spaniels, oti« year old, 8 R(X)M8 FURNITURE tor and gas stove furniahed. fireplace, 2 car garage, nice­ 1677. ‘TION OR BY MOUTH ARE NOT m ales,'very friendly with chil­ ANDOVER — Two room fur­ .8 bodrooms, rooraation room, inets, attached garage, cen­ The state footed the bill for 207 WIPELV UOEP BfiCALSE OF THi m oval-Cellars, attics, y a r ^ trlcti wiring. Licensed and in­ Municipal Building', Man- $14.74 MONTHLY Car. 646-7884. ly shaded premises with ex­ such special performances at MANCHESTER cheeter. State Personnel dren. 640-1918. nished apartment for rent, re­ landoeaped yard Uarlon B. tral air conditioning, aluminum WOODBRlDOE ST. — 314.600— BXPENOE ANP THE LWrTCP Weekly or monthly pickup. sured. Wilson Electrical Oo., Westinghouse Washing Machine, tra lot. Priced right Phone S. Lots For Sale 73 which Ludwig was the lone Antolhbblles For Sale 4 Manchester, 649-4817, 648-1888. Department State Office LOCtiCING for an y^ n g in real frigerator, stove. C. H. Stiens, Robertacn. RaaNor. 8a-6988. combinations, $18,000. Phil- plus another B sons lot for SUCCE«$. Harold Hoar, 849-4084. WHO WOULD LIKE a nice 8 Westinghouse Refrigerator, Bed­ >A. Beechler. Realtor 643-6969. brick Agency. 649-8464. spectator. MODES. Inc. Building, Hartford, or any room, ilving Room, Dinette, estate rentals — apartments, Route 8, .742-7273. 33,000. 7-room home. Big MANCHESTER—3 A-aone wood­ OpiMa* aiaes ImUuI i MEED Ca r ? Your credit turn­ year old Collie, male, ' sable homes, multiple dwellings, eall rooms, porch, garage, plenty But Ludwig's real mania was •SSinHMad*4lebMfaSais CHAIN SAW work, trees re­ office of the Connecticut Dishes, Rugs, Lamps, Tables, NO. OOVBNTOY — Custom AUTUMN ST.—$21,600. A swim­ ed lots, city water. Hayes ed down? Shaft on down pay­ moved, lots and roads cleared, Fibor Ftnishlng: and white. Can have him for J. D. Realty, 648-6129. TWO ROOM furnished apart­ of trees. Vacant. T. J. Crock­ Pine S t, Manchester State Employment Service. Blankets and Other Accessories Oovantry millt Lrcolonlal ranch, paneled ming pool goes ^rtth tills neat Agency. 643-4806. ment? Baidmqitr Bepomee also bulldozed. Ftee estimates. price of this ad. CaCI 649-8647 ment, heated, bedroom set, re­ 24 foot living room, many lui- ett. Bealtor, 643-1677. SANDING and refinishing— Lost date for filing applica­ or come to 193 Loomis St. EWERYTHING $398.22 4^ ROOMS, 18 Ford Street, fur- colonial. 8 b^room s. big porch, 6 k »r Don’t deepolr! See Hon- 742-8096. tions July 18, 1964. frigerator, gas range. Free gaa. 4 ACHES thentic details, 8 picturesque aet Douglaa In(ralT«i about km- Spring Special-raverage 9x13 nace, automatic hot water and electricity. Adults. Lo\y rent. excellent condition. T. J. MAN(3IBSTER, 6 room cape, Price Includes Delivery, Setup, cleared, waiting for a fam­ acres. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. Oockett, Realtor, 643-1677. WYLLY8 STREET — 340 foot eat down, smallest payments SHARPENING Service — Saws, room, 327.60, two coatc. Coll WOMEN NEEDED fo r Ught gn'OCK AND Dwr Tvmnv m ... stove. Phone 643-4761. Apply 10 Depot Square, Apt. 4. good condition, all conven­ frontage, 643-7444. | anywhere. No small loon or B- knives, axes, tiiaara. skates, 849-3240 now for free estimate. bencljbench assemUy »r>rirwork, work DEXfVERY man. L iv e Stock 42 Service. Guarantee Immediate ily who wants some elbow ' iences. Walking distance to over 21, wholesale astrlbutor MANmESTER-^leluxe 6 room MANCHEJSTER -r Modern, Im­ nonce oempany plan. Dentias rotary blades. Quick sendee. tieady. Those who serioui^ Drtlvery or Free Storage Until IH REE R(X)M apartment, heat ROCKVILLE ■— Exceptionally room to roun. Excellent shopping area, Waddell School, RIXaCLEDGE — Lovely wooded In Manchester, steady work, FOUR ^ Ye a r o l d Shetland ranch, 3 baths, '3-car garage, 1 '-Motors. 883 Main. Capitol Biqulpment' Oo„ 88 FLOOR SANDING and reflnltii- Needed. and hot water, $65 monthly. nice, 8 room furnished apart­ financing avsiilable to right maculate 3-bedroom Ranch,* ga­ and bus. On treed lot. Call lot 100x170, in AA zone, all | need work aiq>ly 1" person dally starting at noon. Phone Pony, cocoa brown with white family room, % acre suburton rage, 90x160 lot, basement, M ^ St., Mmchester. Hours ing (specializing in older after 10 a.m., 10 HKHard Phone for appointment Adults only. No pets. 649-6106. ment. First floor, private en­ party. Owner muet sacri­ lot Hayes Agency, 648-4803. 646-8863. utilities, terms available. 649- floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ 843-6813. mane and tall, saddle included, near all schools. Vin Boggini, 1961 UNOOLN Oontinentti, ex- dally 7-6. thursday T-9. Satur­ Street,. Manchester. SAMUEL ALBERT trances, .shady yard, heat and fice at $4,600. Cail Joe Gor­ 1430. seilent- running condition, all day 7-4. 848-796S. ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging $126. Call 640-8688. Hartford 2474)888 THREE ROOM apartments, all hot water. Residential, gentle­ don 649-6306, 648-6314. ^ MAN(31ESTER - $14,900. Six Bel Air Real Estate. 643-9332. ROCKVILLE—8 room older Co­ powered, plus air conditioning, No Job too small. John Ver- Pick a Job that others envy! See It Day pr Night utilities and air conditioning. men preferred, $22. per week, room brick Cape, fireplace, lonial, needs work. Ideal for TREED LOT, 180 foot frontage. M m n o m m s very reasonable. ,643-9008. RAPID RUBBISH removal—^At­ faUle, 849-6760. EXPERIENCED carpen If you have no means Of trans­ For ai^x>lntment call Mr. 876-8312, 876-3834. $16,900—Off East Center St. Two Be the successful neighborhood ter. Forbes Inc. Call 649-8892. A rtic le s F o r Sale 45 g a r^ e, excellent condition, story CJolonia: home, 2-car ga­ large family. Tongren Agency, Residential sone. $2,700. Wdl-, tics, cellars, and yards. Handy Representative for portation, I ’ll send.my auto for Peterman, 648-2468, er Mr. BARROWS & WALLACE trees, near bus, idiopping, 943-6321, 875-6879. verton Agency, Realtor, 640- 1980 CHEIVROLEIT Impala 2- man service. Call 6494)218, you. No obligation. Ponticelli, 649-9644. WELLS STREET — 2>i attrac­ Manchester Patkade, rage, condition good, nelghlwr- AVON SCRISENED locutt for the beet school. Carlton W. Hutcnlne, tiood excellent. Worth your In­ 2818. door Hardtop, 348 engine, auto­ 848-7479. Private Instructions 28 tive rooms, carpeted, conven­ Manchester 649-6306 Realtor, 649-6132. CONCORDIA Church ie selling matic transmission, power Cosmetics and earn liberal com- In lawns, deUvered from our A—L—B—E—R—T’—S spection. Wesley R. Smith missimis in spare time. No ient location, parking, $88 . 633- their parsonage at 64 Parker steering, power brakes, air- HAVE SMALL pickup truck— CERTIFIED teachers tutoring screening plant Andover Co­ 48-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Agency, 643-1667. experience required. Phone TERRY STEAM lumbia. George H. Grifflng, OPHN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. i(r74. EAST HARTFORD - Garrison St. This is an 8 room home, Resort Property For Sale 74 conditioning, exc&Ient condi­ will do odd jobs. Attics and in all elementary subjects, Colonial, 3 bedrooms, VA 389-4923; TURBINE Inc., 742-7888. BOWERS SCHOOL—7 room full BOLTON — $21.600—Lovely co­ 4-4, with* IVi baths, 1-car ga­ tion. 649-20M after 8 p.m. cellars cleaned. Rubbish re­ ’.imited number of tiudents ac­ Septie Tanks bathsi fireplace, built-ins, FOUR R(X)M cottage, Coven­ cepted. Call 643-8271. I shed dormer Cape, 4 or 6 bed­ lonial. Only 2 years old. three rage. Lot is 61x140, vacant. An moved. Reasonable. Call 649- SERVICE First and Second ONE OF IH E finer things of i LARGE rug, reasonable. 649 AND rooms, IVli baths, garage. $16.- breezeway, attached garage, offer in the $16,000 range will try Lake, wooded lot 100x175. TWO 1965 PONTIAC 4-door se- 1043. So Companionable wooded lot, $g2,600.' Phllbrlck bedrooms, 1% baths, ba.sement, Immediate occupsmey. Call dan.s, automatic transmission, Shift Openings life—Blue Lustre carpet and ' 8990.. / I 900. Phllbrlck i^ency, 649- garage, 2M wooded acres. Pos- buy it. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, REPRESENTATIVE Agency, Realtors. 649-8464. 643-1877. John H. Lappen, Inc.. Real-i 8100 for both. Call 649-2798. LAWNS mowed and edged Girl over 21 'aS Service Rep­ upholstery cleaner. Rent elec-, Plugged Ssweri 8464. .session Immediately. T. J. , U. S. CIVIL SERVICE trie shampooer $1., TTie Sher- RUGS, nevJr used, 9x12 gold tors. 649-5261, 649-7446 , 643 through summer by reliable resentative to provide coun­ TURRET LATHES I MANCHESTER Ranch—24’ llv- Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. 1969 CHRYSLER Windsor "sti- TESTS! win-Williame Oo. broculloom. $80; 9x16 Ivory; HILLIARD ST. — $13.905-plus 6219. young man. Reasonable rates. sel and advise our policy­ oriental, $86; 9x12 gold ma­ Maehins Cleantd ing room, fireplace, 8 large another $3,000 for a B zone lot. tion Wagon, automatic trans­ Call 648-7977. WEST SIDE—30 Seaman Cir- Men-women, 18-62. Start higd> as holders by phone and in per- ENGINE LATHES SUPER-CEDED Toro rotary haraja. 289-6966. Septic Tanks, Dry WeBs, I Cnrefrea SinghamI bedrooms, IH baths, natural Neat home, 6 large rooms, mission, power steering, .<»on within our established woodwork, screened porch, cle. 3 bedroom Colonial. Own­ ASHFORD LAKE—Large brakes. Excellent condition, PROFESSIONAL lawn care, $102 a week. Preparatory train­ mowera, 19” , $79.96. Self-pro­ Sewer Lines Installed— Cel­ er. 643-2689 after 6. porches, tiled bath, garage. ing until appointed. Thousands office. 4, BULLARDS pelled from 999.96. Marlow’s, lar Waterproofing Done. fur basement, immaculate, Worth investigating. T. J. terfront lot. 649-9644. 81,200. 6494X)98 after 8 p.m. complete lawn, shrub and tree $18,400. Phllbrlck Agency, 646- -service. CaU General Spray of jobs oi^n. Experience us­ ' FULL TRAINING 867 Main Street. ASSORTMENT of good used Crockett, Realtor, 643-1877. I960 FORD Galaxie, very low ually unnecessary. Free infor­ RADIAL DRILL ranges. 648-6668. 8464. Service, 6404)060. PROVIDED PICNIC Tables, several styles, M c K i n n e y b r o s . SUMMER VALUES COVENTRY—Close to lake. 4 Suburban For Sale 75 mileage, excellent condition, mation on jobs, salaries, re­ Outgoing personality, initia­ • HORIZONTAL DOUBLE BED box spring and BEAUTIFUL paneled heated must sell. Cal'. 649-2680 quirements Write today giving extra sturdy construction, 6 Sewerage Disposal Co. room In.su'.ated ranch, hot air CXDVEINTRY-Seven room Eng­ tive and enthusiasm neces- , BORING MILL foot, $12.60 up; 8 foot, $15.50 mattress, $26; also. Easy man­ family room off kitchen, 8 bed­ heat, full ba.sement, copper name, address and i^one. Lin­ sary, good ^education (but 118 Pearl S t — fiAf-fiSOfi room raneb, aluminum aterms, $l0.3OO Neat as a pin 5 room lish Tudor, 33 foot pine paneled 1962 CHE3VROLET. new tires, Honsehold Ssrvicss coln Service, Box G, Herald. up; delivered. W. Zinker, Pin- gle ironer, $86. AH gOod condi­ plumbing, large rooms, excel­ not. necessarily college de­ tion. 648-6690. cellar, 168x246 lot, only $16,- Cape, convenient loca­ Ilving room, field stone fire­ and ijattery, running condition, Offered 13-A CASTING CLEANER ney Street, Ellington. 875-7148. lent buy, $10,600. Chambers place. beam ceiling, partially best offer. 649-3014. gree) or equivalent business 6o0. Carlton W. Rutchlna. 649- tion, garage, nice baejk Realty, 643-2328, experience required. For ap­ •CARPETS a fright? Make them 5182. yard with fireplace. furnl.shed. large .shaded double REWEAVING of BURNS, moth ” Bonds-^tocks— ASSEMBLERS lot. J. W. Bissell Agency, call holes. Zippers repaired. Wlfli pointment ciul a beautiful t^ght with Blue WEIST SIDE—Cape, 6 rooms, Mortgages 31 $18,900 — ATTRA(7nVB 3 bed­ 16,300 Attractive 6 room Co­ Frank Bausola, 742-8282, 643- 1938 BU1(3K in running condi­ dow itfiades made to measure, TOOLMAKER- Lustre. Rent electric duun-' dining room, 3 bedrooms, LIBERTY MUTUAL room ranch, fireplace, alumin­ lonial, 1% baths, fire­ 5696. tion. »80. 843-6604. all tizes Venetian blinds. Keys A BBITBR ARRANGEMENT CUTTER GRINDER pooer $1. Oloott Variety Store. DIE FILER WANTED screened porch, rec room In um storms, enclosed carport, place, tree shaded lot. ba.sement. This is a - clean made while you wait. Tape re­ of your flnancea will make INSURANCE CO. basement,. large lot, nice rtew. Mrs. Hawkins 643-1161 LAWNMOWER8 — A r I e n s. Excellent location. house and very tastefully dec­ Suburban For Sale 75 corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 more of your Income available Man with knowledge of metals to do hand filing on Carlton W. Hutchins. Realtor, Trucks—Tractors |5 Machinist must be afaCe to Lawn Boy, Toro, Bolois Orbit orated. $2,500 down assumes Main., 64941221. for pereonti use. Lump debt Air. and riding mowers. Wheel- ^envelope cutting dies. Work will consist of keeping dies 649-6132. 17,686 New 3 bedroom L- HEBRON—Six room Garrison FOR SALE—1966 pickup- truck, Into 006 monthly payment of set-up and operate from sharp with files, stone or grinding wheels as well as altering mortgage. Handy to schools, Help Wanted— Male 36 blueprints. horse and Bolens 4-wheel ^shaped ranch, attached Colonial, garage and breeze­ good condition, rea.sonable. Call $22.M for each tbouaand dollan tractora Parts and service. the shape, pitch, crown or bevel of dies to meet special $28,900—JUST USTBD, a three , " breezeway and gardge, buj, and ;:4iopplng, $15,600. Phlibrick Ageircy, ,640-8464. way, aluminum .siding, recent­ 849-4266. Building— Contracting 14 PLUMBING and heating men, Overtime {rius liberal com­ Capitol Equlnnent Company, conditions. Applicants Will be required to pass pre-employ­ family. Two three-roomers on 20 foot ll'vlng room with ly remodeled, 1% baths, very experienced. new Installa- pany pUd fringe benefits. 88 ' Msdn St., Manchester. ment aptitude and physical tests as a condition of em­ one floor, a five-roomer on fireplace, family sized clean. J. W. Bis.sell Agency, 1962 CHEVROI,ET ~ h ^ f tOT ‘ ADDITIONS - Retalfllng walls, second. Good Income. Excel­ GLASTONBURY—8 room house, tiens. CaK Andover 743-6290 af­ Convenient to Ha$tford- Open dally 7-8, 'nniraday 7-t, ployment in an industry with excellent fringe benefits and kitchen with dining area, 2 fireplaces, hot water heat, sail Frank Bausola. 742-8282, K. pickup, good m«'hanical condl- ‘:«n»ent ■ floors, garages, bath- change. U I8139. beautiful lawne, two acres of ing, dishwasher, disposal, camper, u:ieU 7 days, com- 1 No Job too raall. William 24 foot living room with range, many closets. Financing 500. Terms. Lessenger Com­ An Equal Opportunity Employer , complete privacy. Hay*" Agen­ fireplace, large family .pletely equipped. McBride’s Robbins carpentry service. Two or three years’ experi­ no problem. Wesley R. Smith pany, Realtors, 423-9291, 423- 649-8446. cy, 643-4803. ' sized kitchen. FHA min­ Sport Spot, 639 Center St. 649- Business Opportunities 32- ence on temperature and Agency, 643.1567. 6331. 8747. Fins China imum down. CARPENTRY WORK—83 yean' pressure probes. Must be LAKEWOOD CIRCLE—OolontM- PRINTINB PRESSMAN WANTED Cape with center hall, 6 large FOR SHADE and shelter, an Wanted— Real Estate 77 experience, ceilings,' floors able to broM and weld. Ap­ Pattern, Cut 27,600 Luxury 4 bedroom con­ acre of shade trees surrounded APACHE camp trailer, for rent, ply United Sensor and Con­ rooms, redecorated Hiring room tieeps 6, $40. weekly. Cali 649- tiled, porches, rec rooms, ga* Salesmen Wanted 36-A Presentan minted for expanding second shift to set-up, temporary ranch in this long, leap contemporary PAUL ir. CDRRENn ' Agency trol Corp., 89 Church St., BU Y I and Colorsd with paneled fireplace, formal prime location, 2 baths, 8867. rages, additions, attics fin­ OPPORTUNITY make ready and direct the printing operation on various ranch. 6 rooms Include 2 or 3 wants your home. You want it ished. Lake and abore cottage . -> • E. Hartford. Interviews 8339 dining' room, paneled fartfily 2-car garage, beautiful _____ Glaaswara I2H-24H room which can be uaed aa bedrooms, relaxed formal din­ sold—we will sell It. Call 643- -work. No Job too amall. Im­ may be arranged by calling AMBITIOUS SALESMAN oppor- , olsssns o f work, including fine line, multi-color or close acre lor A muet to see. 289-7404. third bedroom, 1% baths, nat­ ing room, living room with 5363. Crorags—Service- mediate estimates. 648<2e39 tunity to affiliate with top na­ register Joba Applicants will be required to psM pre- Georg;ian marble fireplace, No matter where you go.^..ne matter FOR A U T O ANTIQUES ural woodwork, large one-car HAVE BUYERS waiting for Storage 10 tional concern In local vicinity. employment aptitude and physical tests as a condition e t garage, on a lovely treed lot, kitchen with bullUna, 2 car ga­ CONSTTtuenON WORK — aI m Can expect to earn $138 to $300 VICTORIAN MARBLE homes in Manchester area. List how long you plan to stay...keep up patios, fireplaces, sidewalks employment in an Industry with excellent fringe benefita And wonderfully wearable. A $26,950. Phllbrlck Agency, J. D. REALTY rage. A Real Country Gentle­ 1988 TRIUMPH motorcycle weekly after training with anil TOP STANDS, PEWTER. ■pedal design for the allghtly man. Wolverton Agency, Real­ yours now. Char-Bon Real Es­ with what's going on at home by hfiving TUO, A-1 s h ^ . Citil 649-7347, and handy work. Call 6434)607. MACHINIST—AU around man, and steady employment. I^ a l opportunity employer that Realtore, 849-8484 opportunity for advancement;! OLD JEWELRY, EARI.T ■horter, fuller figure that pairs Cool-looking gingham makes 618 Center 8t. Mancbeeter tor. 649-2813. tate, 6434)683. between 6-7. MECHANIC must have Job shop experience. HOCSEHar and matching CONCORD ROAD — $X,000. 7 Mico Mlg.. MO HilUard Mon- R. BL REID and Soa 648-6129 MANCHESTER—3 famKy 6 -8 Special Services 15 Bun Oil Company has for ■ cheater. 8U-9888. guaranteed to start, if qtiaU-ll tabbed ladtet. ■unault for the young ladjri room ranch. Finished base­ fled—experience not necessary. 11 •4fi-7T70 Apply Sup'?.. U. 5. ENVELOPE CO^ Roekwllt ment, a% baths, real deep lot, (3 spacioue bedrooms each Business Services leas^ a 2-bay service sta^ No. 8830 with Patt-O-Rama la Trim with cute kitten or bunny BUYING OR SELUNG UL APPROVED lightning rods, PART-TIME fu ^ tu re refinlsb- For ihtervlew caU 844-OKI be-|| In sizes 13H, 14%, 16%, 18%, with picnic area, -etc. Terrific apartment), large front and • - ______Offered 18^ tion in Manchester, mini- ~ in croos-atltch! REAL ESTATE awnings, roofing, tiding, gut- er and mechanic. Ai^ly in per­ tween 6 and 8 p.m. ' 30%, 22%. 24%, 26%. Bust S3 Pattern No. 2801-H hae tlaaue buy. T. .J, Crockett, Realtor, JEf/sEN STREET-New 6 rmm rear porches, beautifully mod* mum Investment required, Ranch, 3 bedrooms, living ernizrti kitchens, double^ ga­ typewriters * Standard ten, ccmUnatlon windows. In­ son Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. to 47. Slse 14%. 36 bust, dress —sizes 3-4-6 inclusive; .graph' 643-1577. Have assurance of experienced and tieetric. Repaired, over- sured warranty. F n e esti­ experience not necessary, 4% yards of 36-lnch; jacket. for motifs; directions. room, formal dining room, I rage, large attic, beautiful service. Call Realtor, Stanley CALL CIRCULATION DEPT. mates, budget accounts. Bea­ MdlNTTUfANcir^ man sx^ PORTER STREET Area—New­ kitchen, basement garage, all neighborhood, city water, sew­ baided, rented. Adding ma- fuU 7 week training course 1% yards. /T o order, send S6c'ln coins to: Bray, 643-6273. con Lightning Protection, 848- perienced In welding, pipe fit- To order, send SOc In coins Anne Cabot, ITie Manchester ly Uoted Oolonlal-Cape, formal utilities, convenient locaUon, er. See it today! Ki/Mne Real­ ehlnes tented and repaired. available with pay, finan­ Mtinmmid deUvery eervlee. 8818. tiiw and geaeral machine re­ Mite. M ich iits Stt-Up M m I T m i m (jELOPE MAONINE ADJUSTER to: Sue Burnatt, The Manobea- Evening Herald, IIM AVE. OF dining room, kitchen-dining FHA financed, will consider ty, MLS Realtors,' John J. •V* cial asalstance available. pair. Growing eonoern, hours •ter Evening Kentid, 1180 AVB. area, 1% baths, rec room, 3- tra ^ . Gall Charles Ponticelli, Cutler, 644-1763; Mrs. Stankte- MEMBER MULTIPLE Y ^ Typewriter Sertice. U k 84i, salary In line with exper­ AMEM0A8, NEW YORK. N.T. car g a r w . Must be eeen. > 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 For further Information Man with Umited mechanical knowledge wanter to eet-up, I mechanical know-how wanted to ast-up, adjuat, OP AMEIUCA8, NEW YORK, 10068. 649-9644, or Barney Petermaig Wlcs 388-4091. LISTING Hoofing— S id in g 16 ience. CUl tor appobitment. adjust, maka ehangea and maintain in proper operatk^ Wesley It. Smith Agency, 643- eaU or write change and maintain in prapar operating «<»idUton aevaral •r: Y. looM . Fmr lat-olaas mailing add lOo 1667. MANCHESTER yioinlty— MgPAJBM da 4A makes of re* A. A. dgUd. For let-olaag mailing add lOo for each pattern. Print Name, •» nigeratan, wadhers, ranges, condiUon several typM ed miae. machlnee ea avrsmneg tjrpw od envelope folding machinaa on i r psinwiig aaoond M ^ C I miles out. Beautiful ^dlng, painting. TURRET LATHE operator, for each pattern. Print Name, Address with sons and Pattern M diyeni. 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U O N D A Y, JUNIE M , I M « IWINIT iiattrlri^st^r Sttmfttg Iftralii ^ % A w a te Dully N et Praue n re r tba Weak Undod The Matins League Auxiliary t a w 11, 1804 will have a social meeting to­ IHstricUp Vote Budget A b o u t T o w n morrow at 7:80 p.m. at the Ma­ Town Youths rine hall. This win be the finali 13,995 W A T M wm meeting of the season. Refresh- In Marine^^ And Elect Officei^oday MSmbar of tha Audit at ttw lUJikn manta will be served. ' . .1 Bnraaa of Olreulattoa ■] CM>. ndridc* St. a*y VWmge Chmm Mgtwr. In win 1w from 7 to Lance Cpl. David R. Ship- NutmegVnit Voters ot the Eighth Dletrlct^aeek rs-sMetlea for thsir posts t pum. MwWbow nro ramindod lelgh o f the U. 8. Marine Corps, will elect officers and dtraetora, which they have held fer many to tetajjT'IHlclM for a white years. •s aon o f Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Paul H. Richard of 151 Cen­ listen to yeer-end reports, end VOL. LXXXm, NO. 231 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANC»BSTER, CONNh TUESDAY, JUNE 80, »6 4 ataphaat sale after the maetlnfl'. Shapliegh, 107 Holl St., is a Swanson, Mrs. Larala, Vols “ T R I C r ter St. and Alexander J. Du­ decide.cn a* proponed 1884*66 and Kseney ara sKpactad to run member of -Marine Attack budget at the 'annuel meeting nanata DeBaOtora,'' president mas of M Mather St. today be­ ummiosad. -~-r Squadron 225, Second Marine tonlg^it at Bentley School on The District’s Board a t Direc­ at tka Btata Chronic and Oon- gan three-year enlistments as Aircraft Wing, Marine Corps Hollister St at 7:M. tora tonight en item number Drilling Ship valosoent Hospital Asiodation, Air Station, Cherry Point. N.C. members of the "Nutmeg Pla­ Two terma on the board of will apeak tomorrow at 6:30 eight of the 16-item agenda, wHl E v e n ts . The squadron recently returned toon" of the United States Ma­ directora will be fllled praaent Ha budget raqueet call­ p m . at a meeting of the Rotary from carrier qualifications rine Corps. Director Raymond Coleman, ing for approodmatoly $86,000 Explodes O ff Ctob at the Mahchester Country aboard the Navy anti-subma­ whoee one-year term will ter­ for the coming fllacal year.. Chib. Hla topic wHl be "CMinec- rine warfare aircraft carrier The two boys, 1964 graduates minate, says he will run again In S ta t e tioat’a Ocnvaleacent Hospitals.” of Manchester High School, Tlie tax rata for the dlatrlct USS Lexington off the coast of for the aama position. will remain at 2.5 miUa, the di­ Gulf Goasi Florida. joined 73 young men from com The second vacancy on the rectora have aald. n * Uhnchester Tsnnis Club munities throughout the state board, which has not been filled Item number 14 on the agen­ Perfect buy for 4th of July' * MORGAN CITY, La. Utility Employes win meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Miss Lois Fecitt of Manches­ during special ceremonies held since Bernard August left the da. "to eee if the Dlstriet wUl Motts Omnmunlty Hall to dis­ ter was a bridesmaid in the at the State Capitol where the board last year, must be filled. vote to extend the district boiAi- (A P )— A multimillion-dol- cuss the development and con- wedding Saturday of Mi.ss 75-member unit received its' A North End citisena’ group re­ dary Itnea, by petition, norther­ lar floating oil rig exploded Return to Work oath o f enlistment. atraetton of tennis court facill- Laurie Helen Osborne of 09 Area Delegate portedly will enter the name of ly by Bouth Wlndeor Town Line; o ff the Louisiana coant be­ tiea. An' Interested persons are ^ Upon completion ^'U h e en­ I>ul CervlnS retiring town tax Helalne Rd. to James Bruce The Revr C. Henry Anderson, eaeterly by the Venon Town BRIDGEPORT (AP) — weieonis to attend. listment ceremony -fne platoon collector, as a candidate for thla line; southerly by the norther­ fore dawn today. A t least Green of 7 Femwood Dr.. Bol­ pastor of Emanuel Lutheran HALF GALLON Members of the Federation Haverhill post ton. Her name was Inadvertent­ departed . Bradlpy Field aboard ly linee of the former Second two persons were killed and a charterrtl.^ane for the Ma­ Church, will represent the New President Victor E. Swanson and Seventh School Districts 13-otiiers were missing. of Utility Employes return­ ly omitted from the account of England Synod of the Lutheran rine Cooft Recruit Depot, Par­ and District Tax Collector Mrs. and by tha northerly Una of the 'Thr Coast Guard said at least ed to work today, ending an the marriage elsewhere in to­ Church in America U the de­ ris JsMnd, S. C. Mary Laraui will seek ra-elec- Eighth UtlUtiae Diatrlct, in part 27 survivors, some badly day’s Herald nomination's second' biennial 11-day strike against the 'd o v. John Dempsey was guest tlon In their respective posi­ by each; and westerly ly the burned, had been picked up. convention to be held July 2 United Illuminating Co. in speaker at swearjng-in cere­ tions for sedond consecutive center line of tha highway Helicopters and boafs were Hoee Oo. 1, Town Fire De­ through 9 at Pittsburgh, Pa. Hits Sleeping monies which were attended by terms. known as Slater St,,” is expect­ ferrying the survivors to this the Bridgeport and New partment. will have a difll to­ The open'fig service will be held hundreds of relatives, friends Joseph Volz, clerk, and How­ ed to be turned down On the 1»- eoa.>itsI fishing town about 70 air Haven areas. night at 6:30 at firehouse, and interested onlookers. in the Grand Ballroom of the ard Keeney, treasurer, will aue of fire protection. miles' west of New Orleans. ’The union members last night Street; Pilot Pine SL and Hartford Rd. Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel, with Maj. C. E. Park, officer In SHERBET Some of the first survivors to accepted, by a show of hands, the Rev. Dr. Franklin C. fr y , charge of the Marine Corps Re­ arrive at Lakewood Hospital a contractMhat hsd been work­ Miss J j^ ia Jackie, daughter cruiting Station. Hartford, ad­ president, as preacher. ed out by union and manage­ Ejects, Safe • • ^ • here were unconscious. Others o f and Mrs. David Jackie, ministered the enlistment oa*h. Important policy statements •••••• were able to walk away, from ment In a 15-hour weekend ses­ 76 Keeney St., is on the dean's Richard and Dumas joined the 1 and a long llbt of constitutional the rescue helicopters. sion with mediators. ,j list for the second seme.ster at all-ConnecUcut U.S. Marine unit I amendments will occupy the at- HAVERHILL, Mass. For safety’s sake, let ns stsTO Lit Bmificiil |Mt 'M least 42 men were aboard 'The union won welfere bene­ Connecticut College for Wom­ early this year when Marine' tentlon of the 700 delegates the twin-hulled rig, which was fits snd a contract that will run (A P )— A silent and pilot- family woolens this safaimer. MMT* UMUNT en, New London, where she is a Corps representatives offered from the United States, pana- HOH7NLV O f LOIM ' operating 78 miles southwest ot for two, instead of three years. le.ss jet fighter careened Goto is soiprlsiitgTy low! senior majoring in history. high school seniors the oppor­ da and the Caribbean (luring Morgan City in the area known ^ In return It ngreed to shorter into a sleeping neighbor- tunity of enlisting in the Ma­ the eight-day meeting. Docu­ $ 16w75 $300 all Block 273 of Eugene Island. ' wage hikes than the company FOR «CKCF AND ;hood early today, brushed rines prior to graduation. ments on race relations, mar- 2 6 J 8 SOO The 260-foot long rig—actual­ ' had offered. d Cl i v e Rf c a u l — By taking advantage o f th e, *n*nisteri- ly a drilling ship - Is owned by I Other benefits were a Sundav j half a dozen homes and a RANGE "120-daJf delay program, " the sU n ^rd s, Holy Communion, 36.41 700 reading A Bates of Morgan City. premium of 40 cents an hour. j dozen cars, and exploded M3-2421 two youths were able to reserve prayer in the public school, and | $ 1-16 1.000 It had moved to the explosion Increased holiday pay and a into a house at th$ efid of \M> a master plan fo r theologricai a place in the "Nutm eg Pla­ *On 24 meMh ptan, site only Monday. "no recrimination" clauae to the street, killing two chil­ education will be considered by Half the men cpi the rig, the FUEL OIL toon,” complete the'sehool year, Inywrpockittodiir protect striking workers. dren. NEW MODEL graduate, and then leave for ac- delegates. Attention will also be C. P. Baker, were asleep when The contract was made retro­ GASOLINE Uve duty. given to the pension plahs of Planning a vacation at tha baaeh? In tha moun- the explosion occurred about active to June 8, when the eld The victims, Todd Gifford, 1«, LAUNDRY the church. tains! Or, mayba a viaH to tha WbfW’s Fair? With 8:30 p.m. Juanita Castro cries at press conference in Mexico pact expired. and his sister, Pamela, 8. per­ Each man had the opportuni­ cash from Banaficial, yoii may taka advantage of ished when they were trapped AND DRY CLEANING ty of completing as much as The first survivors to reach City during which she attacked her'-brother Fidel’s The union will hold a secret today’s axcRing vacation opjjortunltios. Phono now In their one-story ranch houao four months of his military obli­ here said tl\e on-duty crew hit Cuba regime. (A P Photofax.) ballot Thursday, required by Cash and C an y — Of come in. Apply tor your eash and gat last and burned to death. BANTLY OIL gation prior to leaving for ac­ a shallow high pressure pocket Its bylaws, on acceptance o f the sarvlca, too — during Banaficial'a Goldan Anniver’ of gas while drilling In the Gulf Their parents, M r.'and Mra. Opea 8:00 AJL-BtSO PJM. {■OMI'ANV. INC. tive duty. This period of time saiy calabration. contract. was free o f all meetings and of Mexico at 840 feet. The gas Non-union personnel provided Earl H. Gifford, eecaped prac­ 78 STOOnlT STREET !.;• M \i.N STIM .irf drills. I began seeping up into the rig. service to the utllitv's 800,000 tically unhurt. Richard was given a farowell "The floor began to buckle customers during the strike, The pilot of the Massachu­ and we knew it was time to get Sister Says Fidel Jirilae Knpfendim id, Prop. party Saturday night by his ' 1014 the first in its 65-year history. setts A ir National Guard F86, IK parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman ' off,.’’ said one survivor. ' The company had offered in­ Capt. D, F. Sullivan of Bostem, H. Richard, at the home of Mrs. I Some had gotten on tba Delta creases in 11 salaried ahd 18 ejected himself from the crip­ Frances MacDonald at 145 Cen­ Leans ap to $ 1 0 0 0 — Loans Hfe-insursd at low < Service, a workboat alongside, hourly wage classlficationy. The pled jet and parachuted into ter St. Neighbors, friends and Carriage House when sparks dn the rig touched Sold Out Cubans union agreed to take less mcmey the nearby Meirimack River, •eiMlkloi Rn— as Co. at M m e^tlar off the explosion. in return for other benefits. claasmatea attended. Richard re- j Beauty Salon ^i^^UWhite Gem He was rescued by a Coast ceived gifts o f money and Jew­ 806 M AIN ST„. M ANCHESTER Those on board were trapped For example, the company Guard helicopter. elry. A buffet luncheon with a I 525 Main Street MHehal »4 ia 6 • Otor M. Iw E i ^ M. I M momentarily by flames.- Wind MEXICO CITY (AP)— Miss Castro, one of seven Cas­ offered 16 and one half cents In Police said (ilfford, 37, and large cake was held in the back | I Open Mondays • whipped the flames away from Fidel Castro’s sister Juani­ tro brothers and sisters, refused the top hourly classification. his •wife, Shirley, 36, wero fine side of the rig and some of to say how she came to Mexico Com m ofi’'Sense: yard. ^ The union accepted IS cents. In blown out o f the house at 19 Tel. 643-0695 the men were able to jump Into ta has defected, charging from Oiba. Her sister Emma the lowest hourly classification, Dumas was guest of honor • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • the water. that the Cuban prime min­ has lived in Mexico City since I-*ckey St. Gifford sustained a yesterday afternoon at the home the union took six instead et " I t stood up on its end and ister betrayed his revolu­ her marriage three years ago seven cents. lacerated foot. His wife wan o f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wings of the jet plane which crashed in Haverhill, Mass., damaged the home treated for shock. flat floors, w down ahe went." said another tion and sold out Cuba to to a Mexican engineer. Harold Dumas at 94 Mather St., survivor, describing how the at upper right. The motor and fuselage then skidded across street, upset car The crash at 12:28 a.m. atari- where a cookout was held. Mem- the Soviet Union. Miss Castro said she had sup­ Dempsey Chairman drilling rig sank in more than ported her brother's revolution next to the house at right center, and then exploded against the Earl Gifford ed a three-alarm fire wtiicdi wide doors, foam bbra o f the fam ily attended and Person to Person 100 feet of water. “ The people of Cuba are HARTFORD (AP) -- Dele­ damaged several other homen gave the new Marine a gift of Tha foNowhig monilMn of Hit nailed to a cross of torment Im­ against dictator Fulgenrio Batis­ home in the left foreground. Tail sectibh shiiws in lower center. (A P Photofax.) A spokesn^an for Reading A ta by collecting money, arms gates to the Democratic nation­ in the Riverside seetkm o f tho money. W e under­ posed by international commu­ al convention named Gov. John cit.v. seats, padded dash^ Following , recruit training, Bates here said the C. P. Baker, nism." Juanita Ca-strn Ruz .said and medicine in Cuba and stand this M A N C H C S m built last year, coet about $6 Dempsey as their chairman laat 'The plane caromed about 106 during which the “Nutmeg Pla­ Monday night In an emotion- abroad. After his victory she million. He said the firm has night. A i r m e n T o s t tiobert Kennedy Speaks on Slaying .yards dowi?* the street, ripping toon" will train as a unit, each little story charged statement to Mexican dedicated herself to building —for luxury, comfort N u lARIERS ASSOCIATION four other rigs operating in the schools and hospitals, .she said, The 4S-member delegation al­ up (diunks o f pavement, tearing member of that unit will receive appeared in television commentator Guiller­ so elected State and National Gulf. but she soon realized Castro hail down utility wires, bouncing in­ four additional weeks of ad­ an old issue QDUTERS mo Vela. Chairman John M. Bailey aa vanced individual combat train­ Loeol No. 23 The crew slept aboard the rig, With tears in her eyes and abandoned the ideals of his to oars and brushing othsr . o f Time. revolution and "w e were being vice chairman. Miss Katherine The Uving rsmn ef a ttudsbtkef ing at Camp Geiger, N. C. vdth each ehift having separate her voice breaking, the 41-year- ()/f Bermuda Osw ald D ia rv Use homes in the development be­ Brooding deceived." Quinn o f West Hartford, state hsi lu>ury festsm and tpK* h ^ W IU BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY quarters. The men have 12-hour old woman read a ,six-page de­ vice chainhan, was (fiiosen toc- fore the fuselage buried itsetf tours. After trash „ you'd sipoct to And only in larger over the LEC II BREAST nouncement of thfe Cuban re­ She said there are now 76,000 retary and national commlttesr In the Gifford house. and nrara aipantiva tart. possibility INDEPENDENCE DAY (JULY 4Hi) gime headed by her brothers man John Ooldtfi o f N ew Ha­ Sullivan, assigned to tha (Ssajntfj^nght) of a woman QUARTERS | l QUARTERS iMdel and Raul. . (Bee Page Seven) ven (tote pi(3ked aa. treasuter. HAM ILTON, Bsrmuda (A^pi— Brings FBI Probe lOlat Tactiael Fighter Squad­ U.S. boats and planes were ron at Logan Airport in Boo- becoming JOHN’S PAGANTS Sen. Thomas J. D(idd andH rt. LECLERC BARBER SHOP lack partita laalaUei Ella Grasao of Wlndaor LocOt searching off Bermuda's south ton, war/reported unhurt. President BARBER SHOP Wiag portion InelnUad coast today for 12 American air- 880 Grran Road 6H Pearl Street were named to the resohitltos Authorities said he may have FUNERAL HOME of the U.S. committee of ths convention. |nen' missing after the collision WASHINGTfDN (AP) '— Dis-• Monday night by J. Lee Rankin, been aiming „ ___ the crippled —-r.--__j ____ Jet >• MANGHEBIVR CAPITAL ( The group will be o ff to A at two Air Force planes during turtjed by publication of a major chief counsel ot the presidential fighter at a large shopping cen- a New York Stu Johnston w sn w C T aasnm This Season Not fo r Stinting, BARBER SHOP lantic City for the eonventic a spaca training mission. item ot ^videnCe in its investiga- i commission headed by Chief i ter quirking lot which was in FUNERAL Post columnist recalled that 848 Main Street Ths bwEuUfEl 8tu«kbEli«r OsiwmstUfr 1698 Mato Strant this August. Ilic planes plunged Into the tion of President John. F. Ken Justice Earl Warren. Rapkin i line with the path the plana SERVICE a Maine constituent once In­ *" STATE ' ' EAGLE *' Atlantic Monday as parachuting nedy's assassination, the War­ hinted strongly that the com -; took aa It crashed, quired of Republican Sena­ RARHER SHOP BARBER SHOP Costly Fabrics Used Copiously Beetles on Decline airmen were, running a test res­ ren Commission has asked a mission suspects the Journal of ■ Police C^ief James J. Shana- VVALTER N. tor Margaret Chase Smith: 10 Blsaell Straat 118 H Center Street cue operation for the two-man full FBI invesUgation of how Oswald's two years in the So- i han of Groveland, just acroaa Studebafcer T .na :i NEW HAVBIN (AP)—Japa­ Gemini space project. parts of Lee Harvey Oswald's ylet Union got into print through the river from Haverhill, was “ What would you do if you RUSSELL’S JAMES nese beetles, who will pay TH| COMMON-SIN88 CAR Director B.v RHEA STEWART There were 24 men in the two diary got into print. the Dallas police department. standing with a friend, Earl 4 woke up one morning and BARBER SHOP BARBER SHOP (Herald S|ieclal W riter) their annual, vlolt to OonnecU- planes. Seven were rescued. It wants to find out how the Rankin also told reporters 860 Main a t r ie t Sweetser, and saw the fighter cut shrube and vliiaa eometlme Five.bodies had been recovered diary of the sharpshter ac­ that the commission’s report^ plane "nosIRg down and appar­ late this week, w(ll be in short fee e*t et na axtra aoat. Sao your daalar. Call 649-5869 MERE PARKIU9E will actually wear was on the Monday night. cused of assassinitlng Kennedy which the investigators had ently headed for a shopping House?” The Lady Sena­ supply this year; said an offl- RARBER SHOP BARBER SHOP bill of fare for fashion editors The survivorslur were reported in Dallas last- November "was hoped to have ready for Presi­ plaza." rr • tor’s reply: “ I would apolo­ cliii, of the State Agricultural In good condition. 378 W. Middle TurnpGu ‘ today, as the showings of the obtained ancl whom it was ob­ dent Johnson by today—would The plane disappeared from 141 North Main Street Experiment '.Station in New gize to the President’s wife Chicken Legs ^ 45'» American Designar Series got "nie two planes, each carrying tained from " before it was not be Issued until after July 18 their view and then they heard WALTER’S EBOL’S Haven. and go home.” A good an­ down to fundamentals. 12 men, bhuhed wings as Air .quoted over the weekend in at the earliest. an explosion snd saig a “ball S BARBER SHOP BARBER SHOP Neely Turner, aaaUtant di­ swer all right and a good They'll go to parties |n suits Force photographers in small copyright stories in the Dallas Following Rankin’s announce­ fire." 516 Mato Street _____ 812 Mato Street Chkken Breasts 55» of formal fabrics, with collar­ rector o f the station, said the ----- ■ J Morning News. answer for getting top number of beetles has been de­ ment of the probe. Jack B. Sweetser, the first person to PAGANI OOOnSR ST. TEDFfMBD'S less jackets or Jackets with tiny (Sc* PhgG Eleven) I The probe was announced creasing steadily for the laat Kreuger, mana^ng editor of the satisfaction, economy and BARBER SHOP collars, with sklrt.s that are Gtoe Page Ten) INTERESTED? BARBER m O P Fresh Chicken Livers 69* fifteen years, a trend which he Dallas Morning News, said; service is to let us serve 58>^ Cooper Street - 701 Mein Street never perfectly ^ straight but have a few gathers or pleats to expects to continue. There are "The Warren (Itommission has you! Dillon Sales and Serv­ VERNON MANCHESTER GREEN make life easier. The overblouse three reasons for the welcome every right to make this request Intffrcstffd in Saving Money? ice, Inc. Your Ford Dealer, BARBER SHOP BARBER SHOP will be tied at waist, or just drop;' of the FBI. The FBI has a right Route SO,. Vernon Congo Leader Quits, 319 Main St. Phone 643- 508 E. Middle TurnpUce ' above, very loosely with a strip Milky disease, introduced in to ask us what it will, under the the late 30's, in amall quanti­ 2145. of the same fabric, to give it a proper conditions. Bulletins intCTMtad in Saving Stamps? newer look. ties and growing ever since, at­ “There are other rights in­ SAVE ON BEST ' THE FRESH! tacks the grubs in the soil. The Chilled from A P Wires 0 The above: information comes volved. The American people dlsea.se is named for the prop­ Last UN Soldiers Go from Mollie Parnis. who said have a right to know, particu­ erty of turning the normally bitoTMtod in Saving Sorvie* Costs? yesterday that she has always larly any facet of an assassina­ % CONGO REPORT translucent grube- a milky LEO PO LD VILLE, the Congo ROMAINE advocated clothes that can be • Now with leftist revolts tion of a president of the UNITEP NATIONS, N. T. SUMMER white color. (AP)—Premier Cyrille Adoula worn year in, year out, in any spreading through the eastern United States. The American Parasites, introduced from (AP) — Secretary-General' U IntorM tod in Soving Fuol O ii? season. Although the collection resigned today on this fourth Congo, In Kwilu, Kivu and North press, large and small, has an Thant said today that a pollti- I Japan also in the late 30's, also anniversary of Independence. obligation to tell them. This ob­ she showed yesterday is m eant' attack the grubs in the ground Katanga provinces, old Congo eal reoonclllatlon and ra> UTTIKE tor fall, she' pointed out that' Moise Tshombe, an old enemy , hands felt only a miracle could ligation and right is enunciated SQUASH by jaying eggs in them. Like training of the CongolcM intarestod in Saving Tank who tried to make his Katanga I produce reconciliation, assure in the First Amendment to the the.se suits are lust as good on the milky disease - Infested army are the two major and Rspioetmont Costs? June 30. Province independent, is widely unity and prevent political Constitution. indispensable conditions for grubs, those attacked by para- expected to succeed him. niSN Some of her skirls are folded chaos. - "The Dallas News is going to maintaining peace In the Con­ A f r o a t over in deep panels; she calls (See Page Tea) The fall of the moderate While Adoula said earlier he report every piece of Important go. In a report to the United NOTICE OF this her "shutter skirt”. Half Adoula came as the last U.N. l o w p r i o o l apparently was finished politi­ piece of news to its readers to Nations S ^ r i t y Council on W E U HELP YOU HEAR an hour later Chri.stian Dior soldiers, who broke Tshombe’s cally, some political circles saw the limit of its ability." the day of withdrawal of U.N. of New York offered more deep­ power In'Katanga in 1963, flew a possibility Kasavubu might The stories in the News con­ troops from the Congo, ha out of the Congo. Behind them, ly folded skirls, but these have ask him to form a new govern­ tained quotations from the Os­ noted the return ot Moisa two • pleat.8 iq, front to give the the U.N. forces left a nation' ment. They noted that in previ; wald diary which expressed the Tshombe and recalled that tha DO IT ALL.a.PLUS T look of a culotte. Chri.stian torn by a spreading leftist revolt' N ^s Tidbits ou.s political crises, the warring wrath of the Marxist ex-Marine ttory Katanga leader had al­ Dior's commentator pointed out to the eastern Congo. ' politicans often fell back on Ad­ St having been denied Soviet ways been given U.N. protec­ that she was showing skirls on from the A P Wires President Joseph Kasavubu oula, "the man nobody hates,’ ! citizenship. Rankin said the tion as long as hr sought It. the. models just above the knee, REFUSE COLLECTION announced he had accepted as he bften is referred to. comnriission was seiiously con­ Thant noted also that he pre­ but that when the clothes go ou( Adoula'x resignation and a new Sent here less than a month cerned over the breach of sec­ decessor, Dag Hammarskjold. to the stores and the ultimate A itolen, single-engine air­ 10 0 0 TRIPLE S BLUE STAMPS DOUBLE STAMPS government would be formed in after independence to halt wide­ recy on materials under its con­ losi his life In the Congo in consumer, they will be a little craft carrying two North a few days. spread rioting, the last U.N. trol, partly because of fear that September 1961, while on a longer. '"Som e women may not Adams, Maas., boys eraah-lands mission aimed at bringing Since he returned last week units left Leopoldville without to . a piecemeal {lisclosure of the want to take to this length right in a large parking let In Sche­ from a year of self-imposed ex-. about talks between Tshomba away,” And then Dior displayed nectady, N. Y., west side. . . FREE WEDNESDAY He to Europe, Tehombe had (See Page Four) ^ (ftM Pafe Four) and Premier Cyril Adoula. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT for formal wear sUll a different Soviet Premier Khrusnehev and been working to unite all the na-1 length, midicalf, saying that Norwegian Premier Binar Ger- lion's feuding politicians, includ­4------BANK TYCOON KLAIN - IF YOU SIGN FOR AUTOMATIC ^ ^ Hartford. these will also be made In floor- hardson talke for three hours ing those of the extreme left. MIAMI, Fla, (AP) — Middlatown, TKompeenvila, Brittoi, iength for all those conserva­ on International laoues, lne|nd- "Tshombe said Monday night JacquM Mossier, mllllonatrs tive types. owner of banks In four stateo, ar and Nmr Irltain. Ing Germany, but reach agree­ that Antoine Gizenga, head of ‘[ Republicans Dispute Lodge FUEL OIL DELIVERY...NOW! It's not a season to stint, nor ment only on trade increases Communist-supported govern­ rwzi * WWT V a w ' I '*■•* •tobbed to death B eginu ln g on Jidy 1,1964 W A S T E and R U B B IS H shall be colleeted tw ice a,season in which to be poor, to -arnd Barents Boa fishery consev- ment in Stanleyville to the judge by the collections being- „ ra jition. nqjtoeaat Congo, will be freed That Viet War Isn’t Issue AB SO LU TLLY NO E X TR A COST. (Stamps issued upon payment w eekly. O U ection d ays fo r yo u r area ahall be the sam e as In th e pM Mt. shown here. Mollie Parnis said ' Communist guerrillas shoot. ih in part i uiof na iimiuiiainational muve-move- fraatto barking of Moeeler’s S u n e h i n e boxer dog. Rocky, gave offl- in fuU of first fuel oil delivery). DON’T SIGN A S y CONTRACT 2c off All Sweat that one ot her fabrics would down a U.S. A m y helicoptor In | ment of reconciliation. Gizenga, cost $40 a yard -4f one could South Viet Nam’s northoni who ruled to Stanleyville in B.v JACK B E LL A frigerS tors w ith doors rem ered, stoT ss and bed ap rin ia ph iU h e picked np ■ *J ^ “ 4 5 c Kasavubu in a radio address likely to encounter bipartisan bandit'_ai4^ a.held ■ ■ up are stooctUier and flatter, that Sen. Barry Goldwator goat Happily I see no prospect (>f i General to the natfon urged his oouittry- criticism in an appearancs be­ disastM>." Bank nad Traat On. there isn't as much bubbly mo­ proapeettog far Rap«i||k|to Na- nien to be "wise and dis- 2 4 .H o «r h r n mfjUKU tm ek if Ike heuM ew nor asBe M I-M T O . fore the Senate Foreign Rela­ A majority of the five Repub­ wtth nn undslsrnihud a hair look, but other wise t^e fa­ tloiwl CasiveatioB deleghtea to * * clpUned.” The president said tions and Armed Services Oom- lican members of the Foreign of rank toizy. WtUlaai W y l a r i brics lend to glow and gleam RBaola awl MIohlgaa after a the new government would con- SpoclaRsts • BOLAND C astO M sor -Jm B u r n a t t ’ i mlttees. He returned to Wash­ Relations group seemed llkriy wita. pimiklant a t Uto and ipake an impact. Velvet New Jersey decision thst kept slat at "capable and dynamic ington Monday. to side with a OOP Mouse task a wkUa Man wall l e o d II m M f a i is amart in ail colors and to that dslogation uneonm^i'F ;a men". He assured foreigners Vania fatraet many variations. Bubble velvet, And bis contention that U.S. force which Mondi^ accused ibca iw OIL COMPANY R ICH AR D tlA R T lN , H iaerri and buoyed Um hopes of his their lives and property Will be policy to toe Vietnamese wor which has litUe babbles all over toe Joluis(^ administration of ker to u:ioc aupportara ttiara. . .Britt Sul­ protected. could not become a campaign 4% 45c i l T t o 85c lU ■urface.'Tmd ribbed velvet following a “Why win?” policy aennp ap fha monny fm livan, who sat out last Wadnss- WhUe he pladkefi the govern- iooue was widely disputed py SS9 e m ra t ST. at W oft CM tw St. TIL44S-A320 IMIto Fm b U dartgns a abos4 aVanlng oootuma to daUoato make scuna Qf the aulta that in Vlst Nam and propc|Md a eaah drawar. Tkn glH l v ;. day to swim tha Atlaatle, Is mMt to mktotttotiun law and or­ iM bhto ailk cloqua with glanrtng inataUld thraad. Tha coat Farnto calls 'Sunday night da- Republicans. more afitive U.S. rola to com­ •EMI oad tka Aamrnam with high ohastog has gathorad bank oad la Ooaad hy a reported missing but the eog- der, ho spoke thrba hours after Lodge eald to anowar to 4 batting Ooramunlst guerrlHoa. n # hamk la la B r a e e l tiwi oumta." Dior has a wtito • i , * quartet et buttono. H w raotchtog drara hanaoth aehnm tha liita sC bar eeeart the lest UJf. aoldiaiv-Uis chief eerlea of quoetfoiw eahmltlod hg On toe Domocratie a lfa . Smi. tfbmwtto f)< tha hoot. D m Mot fiotMTls ooito $40 a m ii, r In the turhuliot Woo OeUaghor, general mena-i gar at Ih a Araoetetod tVreM,

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