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months. Murtc, to popular re­ total number of offenses last Manchester DupllMte Bridge cordings, will be available for June -wws 280, with 241 of these Young.o Adults * <. Club will sponsor a game tomor­ Larceny Cases dpneing, and: the parking lot, About Town row at 8 p.m, at Hie Italian being illegal parking. The number of pecaohs ar­ To Dance, Swim adjacent to' the Waddell Pool, Amerimn Club, IdS BJdridge St: Rise in June CJrestfield Oon\"ale9cent Hos­ rested for disorderly conduct Manchester’s young Adults will be open tor use. MisB Janice Chapdelaine at Registrations Will be taken at pital had its annual outdoor pic­ The nunmber of cases of lar­ will kickoff their summer activ­ Beginning next Tuesday, and 7:46. Hie game }s open to the has decreased from 11 hi 68 Chestnut ,Rlt. recently was nic yesterday. Entertainment ities program with t w ^ big continuing every Tuesday and public..-Refreshments will be ceny and theft under $60 in to 8 in June. In June of laM feted at a Grocery and Green­ hy Rusty Ryan,Mike L«one and year, 17 persona were charged events this ■ weekendr— lance Thursday in July and August, serySd. value rose considerably in June, back Shower at the home of the 'VX-ls” ' band, and Patti on Friday night at the' old Che­ the high schooT lurking lot will as compared to the month of with this offense. Titor and Gail Soucy danced ney Tech Building' on School be at the disposal of the young Miss Carol Matcfliett, 97 Hatnr The Recreation and Park IM- May, according to the monthly St., from 8 to 1-1;30 p.m. and a Adult group. lin 9t. Family and friends were and gave demonstrations Of partment will sponsor an adult report issued by the Manches­ splash p a r ^ ' under the lights present from erurrounding baton twirling. swim period weeikly fixim 6 to • _ at the n y f Waddell Pool on towns. Our LaboraiMry Remaiiw 8 p.m. at the following pools: ter police Department. GOF to Draft Saturday, also from 8 to 11:30 The bride-elect opened her The Polish American Club will Monday at Saulters, Tuesday at In June, 30 such offenses Cyclist Spilled, gifts while seated beneath a “At Your Service” to Fill have a apccial meeting-ionior- Waddell and -Wednesday at Ver- were reported, while in May, pm. Slate Monday The affairs, open to all- Mah- mulUcodored ar;5wgeimen'r' of Tcw at 7:30 p.m. at the club, .106 planch. only 17 such offenses were re­ Suffers Bruises PRESCRIPTION^ CaU- chesterites between the ages of streamers and wedding bells. A Clinton- St. ported to police, m May, only I The executive board of thfe ,17 and 20, will be supervised by A . boy on a bicycle ran buffe/t luncheon was served aft­ Members of Manchester one person was arrested tor this ing for Newly Discovered' Republican Town Committee members, of the rec and park against a car pulling out of a er the gifts were open^t,. Ronald Barracliffc, son of Mr. WATES win meet tomorrow at offense, while seven ' persons Settlement of 1 Air Strike department and by members of service station on Hartford Rd. Miss Ohapdelaine will become.. Medicines . . . 0 »r Medi- and Mrs. Edgar Barracliffe, 98 7 p.m. at the Walter N. Leclerc were arrested in June. will meet on M o n ^ night to the Manchester Jaycees. yesterday afternoon. the bride of Kenneth Mulvey of W. Middle Tpke.. is taking a Fhneral Home, 23 Main St., to The number of cases Of lar­ draft its recommendations for cW^ropper DELIVERS ' six-weeks summer course at the pay respects to Frank Nackow­ The '‘Prophets,” a popular The boy, James Turklngton, West Willingtpi) Aug. 6 at ceny and theft over value of GOP candidates for town office University of Mexico, Mexico ski, whose sister, Mrs. Anna dance bauid from Hartford, will 12, of 250 Spring St., suiffered Second Con^egatdonal Church. FREEl^Phone 648-4136 $50 also rose last iriohth. Six­ in the O c y ^ elections. play at the Friday night dance, bruises after he was spilled Little Relief City, He is a student at Central Jeske, is a member of the group. / Bible College,'«pi-ingfield. Mo. teen cases were reported in ' Its ^com m ended slate will and a slight fee will be chrged. from the bicycle. 1,000 Rioting June, while In May only IQ such STOWAWAY GOES HOME The VFW Auxiliary will spon­ then'be offered for endorsement If the event proves successful, Police said he was pedalling cases were reported. The six­ along the sidewalk when he LONDON (AP) — American In Sight fo r Members of the VPW Auxil­ sor a card party tomorrow at a Republican town caucus, dMces, with a new band each teen offenses, for June, though, struck the front bUfoper of a schoolboy James “Davey” Da­ In Maryland iary and Arrgy-Naw Auxiliary 8 p.m. at tSie po^ home. called for July 18 at 8 p.m. in week, will be held each Friday was a small number compared' car operated by Donna H. Mc­ vidson — who successfully flew the Whiton Auditorium. In ad- night during July and August. Traffic Jams will meet tomoiTOW at 7 p.m. to June of last year, when- 64 Kinney, 19, of Coventry. The from Kansas City- to London at the Walter N. Leclerc Eu- diUon to the slate, nominations The Saturday night splash Penitentiary such cases were'recorded, land bicycle was' considerably dam- minus tickets or passport — was False Alarm will be accepted from the floor. party will be a regularly sched­ WASHINGTON (AP) — neral Home, 33 Main St,, to pay nine persons were arrested for sent home today. respects to Frank Nackowski, uled affair during the two aiged. BALTIMORE, Md. fAPl - - the offenses. This June, three GOP Town Chairman Francis Legal restrictions— and th« ^ ' • oth At Hospital Prisoners rioted and set fire to unprecedented prosperit.v VfJiVov persons were arrested for this DellaPera today declined to re­ prison workshop^ today at the groups. lease any n^Lmes of potential of tlie airlines — curbed aiortly after 7 this morning, type of offense. Maryland Penitentiary. Author­ candidates for the board of di­ two fire engines and a ladder Last month, 79 traffic acci­ ities u.sed tear gas to try to sub- government efforts tdday rectors, board of education, and truck of the Town Fire Depart­ dents took place and 22 persons dUe them. to relieve air traffic jams other town posts, but said, "A ment sped to Manchester Me­ were injured as a result;- the Fighting broke out in One pris­ that may result from tlie group of very attractive and morial Hospital in answer to an previous mOrtlh, the same num­ on yard. Inmates broke into the strike against five major capable candidates have si^ MAYTAG alarm which was set oft there. ber of injuries resulted, but Barbecues pri.son commissary and there companies. milted their names tor consid­ -But there was no fire, and, there were three less accidents ) was some looting. 'Tliey threw Foi- the time being, there wa« eration, and I am quite pleased according to firirfdepartmeht of­ —76— in May. I rocks at the windows of the little that either the Civil Aero­ with them.” WASHERS ficials, it was “hot a false alarm, The number of ^.persons ar­ mess hall. nautics Board or the airiine in­ either. The alarm was set off rested for fraud was double in The slate will be submitted Vernon L. Peper.sack. state dustry generally could do to al­ to the GOP executive board commissioner of correction, AND accidMitaJly, AK>arently the re­ June as compared to the num­ leviate the .<»ituation. Monday by a six-man nominat­ are •said the riot broke out when the The be.st hope for relief lay in mote control bOx, which is ber the month before. Four ar­ prisoners went from Iqnch into DRYERS pull-box type of alarm, vvas rests were made, in Jime, while ing committee, consisting of a call for renewed negotiations F bumped ahd \ pushed put of DellaiFera, Harlan Taylor, Atty» the recreation yard about noon^ —orderer for TO a.m. Saturday two were made, in May. time. SKI', place. When an attempt was John F. Shea Jr.-, Wilber Little; — .between the striking,.AIT^- Arrests for speeding jumped Tile fire ccJhipleteJy engulfed made to straighten it, the alarm N. Adler Dobkin and Vincent Cip^ International Association of. oonsdderably in June, with the beckoning a (fcense plate shop in the pris­ Gmoyesi. Machinists and the five airlines. went off, department officials continued use of radar in town. on compound. Other shops also Eastern, National, Northwest, NORMAN’S say. -Sixteen :sudh arrests were made little la leader of Assembly were ablaze. Trans World and United. How the box was bumped out in ^ e month, while hi Jiune o f District 20 (West Side), Dobkin A newsman on the scene .said Immediately after the break­ h'i»r Ttic IU'hI Ib-ill pf position is not known, though la ^ year, only one person .was of Assembly District 19 (East You .can’t go wrong with All American Hot Dogs or about 1,000 of the prison’s 1,460 down in negotiations Thursday, lUld i'lii- •*<"< St-rvln' there is work being done at the- chalrged wito speeding. Side), and Genovesi of Assem­ Hamburgers; especially if you buy them at Pinehurst hospital and an accidental Jog­ bly District 18 (North End). My Husbandj Only Said Vd Have to Kiss Babies! inmates weTe rioting. President Johnson ia Texas in­ u,\i{Tl oiil» ni» The number of traffic vtotaf- Service Meat Counter; and, of course, a tender U.5. No injuries were reported. structed CAB Chairinan Charlei ging might have resulted from The Republicans will operate Mrs. Lurleen Wallace, candidate to succeed her husband, George,' as governor M \N« IIKMTHC tione, comparing Itwt, month The rioting broke out in the S. Murphy to "take all appropri­ the activ%, department offi­ ’with' three Aaaambly Di.^r*®*' choice Porterhouse or Sirloin is something everyone with the same month last year, o f Alabama, gets/a special greeting , by “ Cy” a sea lion at Marineland of th8 wake of a scuffle Thursday in ate action to provide needed cials say. leaders, and not seven Voting has decKned somewhat. The to­ loves. It’s fun. however, to try iorp^hing^^ ,Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace visited the oceanarium while attending the na­ which one prisonejs and tour airline services with the air car­ District leaders. The seven Vot­ tal number of traffic vdototionB such as Blodk Island center slices of FRESH S W O R C ^ I tional governors’/ponference. (AP Phqtofax) guards were slightly injured. riers remaining in operation.” ing Districts will be headed by was 230. Thie includes 1T7 of­ FISH . . . Lamb or Beef Kabobs or fhe favorites listed ’ Warden Roger "B. Cbpinger Jr. Murphy called in representa­ fenses of Illegal parking. The lieutenants. had reported the situation tense ^below / tives at all the airlines, and they Viet RoundL] But outwardly quiet this mom- TWA hostess Judy Taylor sums up the sentiments of thousands of stranded met with the board and ita staff . Ing. The prisoner Involved had., travelers. Based in New York, she sits unhappily on her baggage at Boston’s for several hours Thursday - . / ! ■' ■ ' , / .. , been transferred to another in- Logan Airport after strike shut down five major airlines. (AP PKotofax) j night. The net result appeared / Btltutian- ! to be frustration. Summer Special ^ Pepersack said ^ groyp of " A s / One Industry representa­ Appieal Unanswered; prisoners tried to mcite about tive put it, air travel is so ex­ Leaii; Shoulder traordinarily popular this sum- LIMITBD HMB ONIY 800 others to riot Thursday, aft­ In Rayburn Building BINiGO MARINATING er the scuffle, By accusing the. $3,000 Reward .^ e r that virtually every flunk, P. A. C. BALLROOM LAMB CHOPS *. 99^ guards of treating the prisoner /(- local and supplemental airline .ctive Again brutally. HARTFORD (AP) The is operating at full capacilgiy 26 VILLAGE STREET. ROCKVILLE While you don’t need to tenderize the state of Gdnnecticiit is of­ Thus none of the airlines baa -PIKE— better euts of American U.S. Choice (If you want to tri spit cooking Eye of the (Gee Page T m ) fering a $3,00Q reward for 93‘Foot Tunnel available the equipment or the Legs, carefully bOTcd and 3^i lb- Penobscot Chickens ar® at that oonf-erence/are theoreti­ SAIGON, South Vi6t Nam EVERY MONDAY— 8 P.M. beef, there are many cuts which bene­ LONDON (AP) — The information leading to the crews to accommodate th^' fevorites.), f cally: still in force and Britain (AiP) —U. S. fighter-bombers COIN WASH ANQ DRY GLEANING U.S. and ComniUnist gov­ arrest and conviction of the more than 160,000 passengers * fit from it. If you buy these, such as Masted oil, rail and missile sites 275 WEST MIDI».« TURNPIKE and the So-riet UniAny kind of marinating adds flavor brought fo the negotiating table, mand reported. thorized by state daw, was CHUCK GROUND *. 79^ copferenqe ai)d the fend of Rayburn House Office Building, ing equipment in order to reach plan for leasing their idle planes to a steak, but it doesn’t tenderize it should inimediately coiivene Trust Records announced ‘Thursday by i lbs. DRY CLEANING American\ bombing of In a day of furious air action, a tunnel • stretche.s irom - a the Longworth, Post Office two to other airlines, even If crews unless you follow certain prittciples. f^other -meeting at Geneva. ,• Lieut. Gov, Fred J. Etoocy, FAMOUS North Viet I^am. two American planes were shot B/RiEDGEPORT (AP) — The freight elevator 95 fCi^t into a stories higheh. could be obtained to' fly iStem> / We have a sale on Tobin’s First Prize Skihless F i^ka ‘ ‘I offer these proposals as no in the absence of Gov. John Make sure your marinade contains a Mrs. Gapdhi proposed Thurs­ down. The pilot of one was res­ State National.Bank of Connecti­ concrete dead end.. Banks said it was correct that An airline by a strike would _ / at each | 0 « or 7 7 ^ lb. whichever is lowest. (They more than an idea,” Mrs. Gan­ Dempsey, who is at the. I960. liquid fat such as olive or other oil day that con-y^ning of the con­ cued; the other is missing. cut said today it will not release Unlikd’ the adjoining pedestri­ the architect’s office made the get little benefit put of having a about 8 to the pound.) dhi said ‘ ‘India is committed to National Governors’ pon- BRANDS and an acid such as vinegar'or Lemon ference be fqllowcd by a truce The four torpedo boats were details of its trust fond records, an corridor from the Rayburn final decision. “ We thought it competing airline Increaso ItS/. a peaceful solu^oA Wd not to vention in Los Angeles. and that a ^settlement include ^tted by reconnaissance requested by a House subcom­ buildings to the neighboring was a giood idea,” hp said. "I business with borrowed equip- Juice. any particular' solution,.!'- we the withdrawal of- all foreign planes near a coastal island mittee, "unless required to do L ongw ^ h House Office Build­ still think it’s a good idea.” During World War II the Marinade for beef, lamb or poultry t forces from Viet Nam and g;uar- would be willing to support any about 30 miles southeast of Hai-' bv laral orocess The Rayburn building, most CAB exercised emergency pow- PINEHURST ROUND ■ . __■ ____.___ alternative oltD-rnalivK nrnTviRnl proposal that offarHoffers ing, the tunnel goes nowhere. It Combine 1 c. Chablis or dry white antees of neutral independence President Benjamin Blackford Keys to City isn’t used for anything either. expen.sive federal structure ever era to channel airline equipment for Viet Nkm, Laos- and Cam^ hope of. success.” (Kee Page Etevea) IVRSvVG wine; 1 c. pure vegetable oil; 2 cloves said in a statement- that the u "It was put in initially at the erected, w^s built by the Phila- along routes of greatest need, STEAK GROUND b 99* bodia. of garlic, crushed; % c. lemon juiced* bank coneddens highly confiden- JI^OW . iP lliC O n O in y request of the Post Office De­ delphia .construction firm of Me- Attorneys at Thursday night's There ‘^can be no milila^ FAMOUS LABa 1 bay leaf;- tsp. leaf rosemary,^ tial the information about “dis- partment in case they-wanted to Closkey and Co. The head of the session expressed doubt that the V a ■solution In Viet Nam” and there NEW YORK (AP> Those, tributibn of stock ownerMiip in put in a conveyor system” from firm, Matthew Medoskey, was board has authority to reassign crumbled; 1 / 2 tsp; leaf thyme, crum­ is no alternative to a peacefjil big gold — actually brass — Swim Suits a car. trust accounts of its custom­ the Longworlh post office to the formerly treasurer of the Demo- equipment, or to grant, special bled ; 1 / 2 tep. leaf marjoram, crumbled; Perfeef for Grilling aettlemenl, she said in a broad- keys to the city formerly given State Legislators^ ers.” Rayburn .building, says James oratic National Committee- and new route permits, to meet th# Shorts ‘ 1 tbs. salt; and 4 tsp. pepper. Let f ■ cast before leaving for talks to important visitors have fallen V . Saying, that the .bank Is un­ H. Banks, second assistant ar­ ambassador to Ireland. strike emergency. PBNOBSCOn . with leaders of the United Arab victim to the economy wave. Slacks stand oveniight. Pour over meat in willing to release such Informa­ chitect of the Capitol. "W e built that building'ac- -Chairman John'’ W. BuMi o< shallow pan. Marinate 2 hours, turn­ Republic, Yugoslavia and the tion, Blackford added: Important visitors are now cording to the coritraot draw- the Interstate, Commerce Com­ Shifts FRESH GRADE A “But l^ey’re not ready to use Soviet Union. She- arrived, in en "We believe we should protect- being given a color .print of an ings and the ^contract specifica- mission urged the nation's fal!* ing occasionally. Baste meat. with GOVERNMENT GRADED it,” Baqks added in an inter­ . Cairo today to meet with Pre'Si- our customers by not releasing 1825 engraving of. City Hall, ilouses" it shQuIcI beta Vespa. marinade during roasting. Makes view. "The volume doesn’t jus­ CH tCKENS (Jent Gamal Abdel Nasser. CHICAGO (AP) — The pay generally pay legislators more 3^,31 distribution in, framed in- green leather and (See Page 8even) - 1 ^ , yage Ten), about 2 cups. Most foreign governments, than those less densely inhabit- jneir trust accounts unless re­ with a space for the mayor's tify it.’’, ______^______RQMJCED FOR^ Split, cut up or whole. We receive scale for state legislators "This’,is the first I ever knew' including those of' the United ed. And the states of middje leg-^quij.0(j to d o.so by legal pro­ autograph. ranges from $100 to $10,000 a iiiihat tffarwss -theBe ..for.;. I oft^n daily shipment of these fine chix States and North Viet Nam, islator income expect to pay ‘ cess.” The keys to-,the city, believed . C iB A R A H C E ^ wondered about it,” said HoiwtT' . -4 ■■ direct from New England Farms. were informed of Mrs. Gandhf’s year and it’s going to go up, an more next y.ear. The House B ilking and Cur­ to. be a hangover from the days- Postmaster H.H. Morris when Please remember, fresh poultry .proposal in advance. She 'also Associated Press survey shows. These offer a contrast with rency subcomniiltee-, headed by of walled cities in Europe, cost Pinehurst Fruits —■ Vegetables told the architect’s office said should be unwrapped, covered loosely sent a personal letter to Pre^i' New York’s legislators, ,by , dent Ho Chi Minh of North Ifiet (See^Page Ten) (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) the corridor had been intended and stored in coldest part of your re­ voting this week to raise their foi- a mail conveyer system. ROOSEVaT MILLS Nam. ' expense allowances- from $1,000 , frigerator immedia);ely. "We wouldn’t have been much SEEDLESS iThe crux of hcKpro^sal was to $3,000, reached the compen- Affected by Strike 216 E. MAIN ST. in favor of it in the first place,” apother Geneva i^conference of .sation level of $13,000 $500 This weekend save 20’c lb. on Farm 'Morris added. "They tried it WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) Picket lines were set op at ROCKVILLE, CONN. the type hel^ in 1964 t<>negotiate more than in Michigan, where GRAPES .b39* Fresh, Penobscot over in the Senate Office Build­ Pickets were out at Bradley 6 a.m. as machinists struck four m end to the French .Indochina the sal ary, whs $10,000 and ex­ ing but it jiist didn’t work. Air Field today as the International major airlines operating out of lifer. The agreements reached penses $2,600. currents would blow the letters Association of Machinists struck Ix^an International Airport in Open Mon. thru Sat. Hll 5:30 — Fri. Night «H 9 P.M. ‘ PLUMS, NECTARINES, MELONS Chicken Breasts The House and Senate mem­ off the. belt’. There wasn’t any three of tlie seven airlines at Boston, causing a nudi on the SALES and SERVICE CHERRIFS a n d MAC APPLES bers in Albany, it is expected recommendation from us.” the field, i ., ■ facilities of other operating al4N WASHED CALIF. POTATOES will keep their place at the top A iPost Office Department - Affected by the ,IAM strike' lines. of the pay scale in 1967 with a here are Trans World Airlines, All flights were canceled by SPORT These Cuts Should Be Marinated •spokesman concluded "w e could $5,000 base pay boost, to $16/000, United and Eastern. Eastern,. Trans World, United have suggested consideration YELLOW SUMHER and $1,000 expenses. American Airlines, not affect- and National airline's foie to the c rides SPOT that they might put something MB But California’s • legislators, ^ by the -strike, said its trah’s-' strike expSeted to affect FAMILY SHOULDER , B^ck?Policy like that in.” But he added: "It COLONIAL RUG & TILE 63f CENTER STREET — TEL M9'-S747 for who made $6,000 and fringe pay continental flight, Bradley to ;,persons a day In Boston- would be entirely up to the Cap­ OR CHUCK STEAK lb. this year; hope to jump to a $16,- Los Angeles, this morning was One of the-greatest probJeme 875-0983 Ve^ON CIRCLE 649^6677 In] Viet Nam 000 annual salary If voters ap­ itol architect.’’ was caused by ttie cancellation* Any conveyer system u-sing booked solid. prove ,*a' constitutional change.' Other airliri'es o ^ ra tin g , at of Eastern shuttle flights to |/>S;^^GELE>S fA P ). — The allowing- the l^ sla to rs to sell the tunnel would have pass Bradley are Mohawk, Allegheny New York and Washingfoin. RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL Stive A f Piriehurst For London Broil nearlyrroanlihous verdict of the their own pay. . h and Northeast. Northeast, which also qp- Comfortable Cars For BONELESS SIRLOIN h.» 1.49 natiorifs goveemors is that there Michigan’s Legislature trieci . George Wigfield, station man- erates shuttle flights to fihe two LBE?S AMERICAN MADE can.'Vis no turning back in. the for, $17,500 next year, including ager for Allegheny, a regional large East Coast cities, said its Instant Maxwell House ■jupsw^ in Viet -$2,600 in expense'allowance, but 65 Trapped line, said his morning flights to first" morning flight was over--, W ALL TO W>VLL CERAMIC TILE Summer Driving ifaxcLf . settled for $12,600 and $2,500. New York, W£ishing;ton and oth- subscribed long before the TiSq V. CENTER SHLD. CLOD ~ ,9a 4041 vote, the governors Other high^population states CARPEYTIHG COFFEE 1 0 ^ . Jar ^1.26 er eastern points were also a.m. departure time. TORG4NOL approval at the windup of In Cave-In filled. .— ------Af SAVINGS 58th annual conference Some stranded Chicago-bound SEAMLESS BONELESS CHUCK /TWorsday to a resoiution affintv- UTSUNOMIYA, Japan (API passengers rerouted their sched- ■ m UK) LINOLEUM Maxwell House their "resolute auipport of ■ Pathologists. — A cave-in at an .Irrigation ules, taking Bradley-Detroit-Chl- a O O R M G AIR CONDITIONED A GREAT FAVORITE ojfir global commitaients, in- lb. can ' 73« tunnel trapped about 65 workees cago connecting flights Using COFFEE * ■'"ng our support'of the mili- Charged with near here today and 19 of them short haul carriers. Bulletin All Work Guaranteed > FuHy Insured 19S9 CADILLAC $999 laty d^ense of South Viet N^m were found dead in a gas-filled In all, 46 flight* originating or i lb. $ 1 .1 9 /against I aggreasion." , » connecting at Bradley are af­ FLANK CTEAK! Fixing Prices pocket, police reported. U.S. ATTITUDE COOL Sedan DeVille. Fully equipped. D o m in o ’ , Tlie !f>ne dissenter, Republl* Re.scue, workers frantically fected by the strike. WASHINGTON (At) — FREE ESHMATES j[ can kGoV. Mark O. Hatfield of GHKIAGO (AP) — The 4,600 ' cleared away debris and man­ Managers said employes of U.S. officials were distinctly , SUGAR MISS IOWA . Oregon, called it a "Mank member College of American aged to bring out 32 workers,' ■"’tihe struck airlin^...not partici­ 1964 CATALINA $1,995 cool today toward a sog- check” for President Johnson’s Pathologists — doctors who own five of whom were reported In pating In the strike will not be Four-Door Sedan , • ' gestion by South 'Viet Nam’s WHIOH^ AMOUNT W IU PIT YOUR BUDGET? conduct of the war. He said he and work in medical - labora­ serious conditional sent home today but a "gradual BACON chief of'state, Gen- Ngu­ HOOD'S NEW SUMMER DRINKS doesn't support Johnson’s poH- tories — has been charged with Police said other workers cutback will take place if the tit, yen 'Van Thleu, that a efes. El jaricenfixlng conspiracy by (he managed to get out and they did strike is prolonged.’’ Some 200- A.MOUNT 24 Mo. 36 Mo. - 48.Mo. 60 Mo. 1965 BONNEVILLE SLINS FRESH ground atta<*k against North Yt Gal. **I do not support escalaQdh~^ ' Justice Department, .not know whether any others employes are on strike here. Brougham. Fully equipped. Power windows, power Viet Nani and the deetnic- seats, tilt steering wheel. this war,’ ’ he declared. The department Thursday were still trapped. -.v>. Because Bradley Field is part f 500.00 $ 22.95 $ 15.97 . $12.49 $10.40 LAMB PAHIES Democratic Gov. Grant Saw- I iccused the college, which de- state-owned area, tion of enemy Installations n e w CHIP AHOY ^ Tme cave-in occurred about .of a large yer of Nevada, who i^n^redu, ?led_foe^ charge, of conspiring fo 100 yard.s inside the 6ntranca-of picket lines had to be estab- m ay be rie<'essary to finish iooo:/H) 45.89 31.94 24.97 20.79 I9 t PONTIAC $2^ NABISCO COOKIES 319* 2 lbs. 7Sr ithe resolution, said it did not 'monopolize the nation’s 20,000 the 1,400-yard tunnel under con- llshed on Route 76, about a mile the War. The State Jfopoi*- 2600.00 114.71 ,79.85 ^ .4 * S1.96 Grand Prix W \ . t the governors to fqtdre oomanercial medical laboiirz/t struction at Monomura, 85 miles from the terminal building. ment ,;decUqed ^to malte teiy 'apttons that might be taken. .es».$vhich have annual saleii north of Tokyo. Only one flight would be af- formal eomment. Prlwtely 8SO0.0O ^ 159.72 110.95 86J» 71.89 peonocratlc GOv. William L. In exicesB of $3 MUlon. A gasoUne engine being liked fected at Tweed-New Haven Air- officials looked apon.TUea’s comment as patriotic talk Guy of North Dakota, elected to The college, rfcplying In ’ a, Vacationers View Cape Cod Kennedy Memorial to light the. tunnel was believed port in New Haven. That is design^ to strengthen ^le PAUL DODGE isuoceed GOP Gov. Jolm H. skatement, said; “ TOe timing of Cape Cod vacabioners listen to Hyanni8,-JVlass., policeman tell about thfe John F. to have given off poisonous car- Eastern’s 12:30 p.m. regular MON. TH|6u s a t . 9 M 4 IR^ed of Maihe as'rttie oonfer- this action, coming as it does at Kennedy Memorial which will be dedicated tonight. The memorial and plaza-. bon monlxide that filled the tun; daily departiu-e^ sense of nationalism of young effireni graduating from >nM ebalrman, took no part In the inception of medloaxe and ov^ook Nantucket 3ound on which ^ k*e prej^ent Oiften from neai> ..hM after the cave-in. Rescue Bridgeport Airport Is not EXCEPT kaoia bad to wear gaa mask*, ieoted by Itoe irtirik*. ■tiUtaqr MhM>> PONTIAC, Inc. be V'-'’' ■ y" 3 0 2 MAIN STREET Opeii ThurSe o i^ Frie till 9 1HUR& AND FRI. T U 9 PJR.' 373 M AM SIM E T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JULif 8, W66 P A G E T H R E E FAK3! TWO MANCHEFTEB EVEKDSG BEBALb. IfiAJQiCHEgmL, OOKX, FRIDAY, JtX Y 8, 1 9 6 4 Four-Eyed Fish '.tae 5'xx HkK i Vi fti vzj*rtz^ ix. »l W in* D oclorale seeing in air; below the bar, it 747 Maih St.—Tel. 64S-5821 By AJ.rBfl» I .■ -1 ’^ Some Parking Near Schools is adapted for -vision beneath ptiUkt -f r*frj*T0.t ■/A-f/ •aa's t ■r.t •-■a* H-1 W. X r-AaittAru-.y Ta-ju* ItoimiiKi: T. AmerT-’iiSiO of TV* Mn/ueiA brulg* \Axyaf t sj. ^-jV VV ZA. V. Va*' Bfi«- ^ads tdth 109 Members the wafer. '•'jT y^rpoat^^jf *' ?v w" V. • , /// . **^. of f f ..» —'4E V know, Mr«, HerrrXn* /twr**!, The town council .has adopt- recorded and action taken bjr •fi» vSKi rtsrBJtvt-.rjt i«rnnv ^ _ ~g gjgfIfJC Mtflf nat X >Sr. ftzid «er«( p tt ^ j r K T y t * . >/• V'X-V.» » p ^ ,w S I .ijstxne -tat lyfciit of AnirtsrASJO of td f Ansrei**!. travel* ttv/iiw*r>da IKL ed an ordinance designating toira officials against offenders, Surround Arrests V . X ;.W4 p-^-rxrt ^ HiKVo-n..-t Sacif- J£.-j> Asrsaary jin The ttoA Vyjr^K Jv! • /. v/jji/vx < W' y.' /♦*.*■» t ciOBBC -it* lauiner sriemaer- lb«e* any SrtJU! ae jte rre a o t st the town as traffic Mayor James Throwe noted •, ; "Al »t< i-tT-vW; jy-'v^r- *’ Svacy 5X BaSiai_ recfT tid bti o< m 'xt* per y%*r Vr f4ity UnJrim' SAOkAMPNTO, Calif. (APT-Won’t get convictions if they *S*_«*: pi'xsrji:’! V a*- Ka..' >;■. '» ■ xaX t v-''" Bmnnipims VJh absonti oft-et of authority for the town, to .ell- that such Instances of nuisan- 'X* KrLsF^-^^n.'zrjrr. HHU trrrvi FTiot;. v;u. t txa. rf P bD . i t B gjP'.Biiira fct*a llift sient bridge trixn tinr j | s i l 1 ^ i r »2 _An alr-oif mystery, reinforced discuss major cases before they ■'* ,!*rm tKW EVftiiUUi!. , tnil*i aaiK ititri '* * '. .A aerv Thane. * Anerleft'ft Veading trxirrmrnerrt tween the General Statutes and tutes. He asked that Saccuzzo •X ja jf vt ftr- 0 6 ♦ M rounds the arrest of 16 white "If we’re goihg to talk motive 1 vf- • - T in Bixjier? rVhf an-viuot y>t:s 3 s»s5» of im ~x~xj{! aarasVLitv**J T tti j* •wiJi laftVraeS plarer, and eari^< year »J(ft •* M M m i the town charter in thfe duties submit' his suggestions in writ­ 'jf r»i- Ti- men in the shotgun slayings of we’Ve got ti talk evideitce," 'J «r. JCWJ JK. JrJLi i: -f^ .yx.-: v x *-•.« bit memtiessiissa con nut- T ^ aca-jj» »-7E sr.**£ t j<*i7is ft Kt-ftFeti ooert* 3 txxmooy- -meil up tunofig tV* bta/Jem Aft A .A * * o f^ e town manager. ing to the council., :rt rtirzfT -. :»#W* lirn « A J \ 7 . two Negroes. added Chief |D«»uty Dlst. Atty. !'/■ ZfjtXtTJt y/M T^ -A 7'’y* ••rj Afri y p •jLiaiTif niCTtoerBZii;-. 5««iry- KVt k; Qrr*r.al . Lftivt Jt-uxteT yc» S.V tbe Hartion! braadb of ywj trhjEftf nuppr**, ibi* mown* William Aleshin' of 880 Main ry?^Jii£Vi'ja» 3 X A 7 I ^ ^ |f I '5he council ia holding under Police completed their round­ Robert Puglia, ‘land we’re just hW a^iM )A r* 'jj' yMrA.t '-Ai- :j^i < •• vw'V snjt'xin'-i. I.SC v ‘u€s. t^T* "BrJ: v&K UsrwerBBT. esid is fipevesiv T«T7 ktSie ii>'- T x n pyt i Iruacar Srv. t-Biy bearte. 4 <7 « ♦ zones. home. He said that Tiis lawn wake of the killings. with leaders of the i^legro com­ O '/ sb yrxt^*t iifM’Ji '"X- i?K ■; ■.•. t-Tfi f •y^^xnr.t uf MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)— ' / ‘Jjt ■ •y- ,*., ■« .4; E*. iniaimiEi X vs* a'.>ii>e‘.j'^ fefJVjv^. ft.tcT_r.iiS <-X Ci.** Ke- it werjid be etay Vi rriutf Wi* All F«m The ordinances were propos­ has • been doimaged by cars But law enforcement Officers, munity to emphasize his belief J*^r »• Vy W. y, V.yytJ' 'T\m* xx ••,' i t zxrtA-ot:' -iSym- Miss- South Africa, arriving in )y ,'.•✓ / -A. 7j x a *.. tu c V. "Stt £.*■• 'A'lijEii K'.t dkzn by drawing tmrnjai and ed after the council was noti- parked there during functions OhamlKrlain .photo from patrolm en to the police that Brown and M artin w ere hot >!5 V /f* >->. feir.-er M .v: 3vw - .1^'* Hrnitt. mwArded tha oQtar fciar Universe Pageant, says she’s all • i ^-'X- .', -f w i •■: •X a^iv.'VJiii, EiiV nerTtve Vi vs* 'X* '■> -ift i isN.^.'.-rfviyi fcenv'.x.^ of dtoisooda. gr/uth wryijld w1r»d * Cox,- and the town volunteer to the state poliqe, he was in- fused to discuss details of the Henry Holton Collins, one of Vi UMr '/. V*: « 0 1',' /“M ~ . dianinnd. for the short short skirt, Engaged y.'V ’■-i»wi- , ' • up kuBiijg two dlaniibnd tneka, fire department that adequate formed that the land which case. They cited recent court those who met with Rooney, ft* ItDh/itOJ ► ■-’1 y * Vsl'Vt»i^<5ryr.^*ptVyOQi. Aa Wnat dlwx/varad, It may "I’m a model and. have to pro­ '♦ ifr.'x.'t Oi' 0-'y>:-0^ — n As. ii'aifi't.'o ifjrj/v.-iAe ner- - 'itrse t. '.trswiaiyft TV>.^ «tyS;*r-. of mote new fashions. Anyway, if fire protection could not be af- the e^atnage had been dohe be- The engagement of Miss decisions protecting the rights said, "We’re all -rather tense, fj'/iri •<; V, -it! f'V" inr-ffiti; wev r r is y r t -_t.t Z '. joxa'. fSortb Axnrriea ib . forded if cars were parked dur- lodged, to the state. However, of person accuesd of crimes. "All we need now is for the p iwiPK. Vi 'r/pfic'M t ■>»« . ..t »*.r-siOc. irJi t* Vi'ot: O w J . too Kccurntely it’s new I like It. Anything com­ Marcia Ann Graf of Rockville >.V/Wt'/ » of j Ulnar ■<4 -x:iiS i C7iJS wrtf-ii L n yti Krxer. l Zxj' ing public meetings in school he said, he has maintained the ■ Police said only that .-three Black - Muslims and the Nazi ib' «U) K j»f /V3 c Tf/f t ' K** • Hitchcock^ s ipfay- Dftily (|ii*ftU«n fortable,” said Lynn Carol de to Charles Edward Heck of Bol­ ’Xf J XA. 'a. ■/ » . ‘ ‘ ■ '■” '■* ' * IvuesiiuiC.'T Bjp^r.TVtr; t'A e.v- A wo-ft ~ -X vfc* EihJrT V V ri. Benm paid m art atlen- Partner «|iena with one <4i*, Jage, 19, of Pretoria. driveways and access roads, property for some 26 years, at ton has been announced by her carloads of whites—rather than boys to come in. That'8 what IVif^ifM 7jr* . P.y , ^ r •i.<’ .•5i..» ' / rpt. V,tXX ttoc to tbe bodding. Weift'ft bid ••-'■« \eic Thriller aevT II. Itarv t. xxsftt rrxi/ss of vs* rThurts. TViet- two etufaE. aT*r taUi origiruil Hr>ld: Hpadea, K-B-4-S; Hearta, Mona Nasser in order to “put some teeth hie. i i Graf of 5 Burke Rd. involved, and that they had , Poilr men were arraigned in ' ft/n*. i.'K '..-.C y tr r y t oe ■-'•» Into” parking prohibi'UPns and Aleshin also sAid that rubbish AppirCft-VtOCB Vi* rzXSXXjfe(^*-r diy nvorrjis^. irvsv I'y v. arxe. paxK. proExiiEed Btrong ftuppbrt • ; UlainofUla, Q-fl-8-*; Uluba, K* H er fiance is the son of Mrs. made all the arrests expect-ed in Municipal Court Thursday. Bill ftyS'/ V'y »■•*y 7‘;iy^ •.AJpfrXATk. IA -. * tr-'” - tor bdtb major wSte. It wu» CIARO (AP)—^Mona Nasser, to levy fines against offenders, had.been deposited onihis prop- ttre ft.yiui*bi* tv vs* uc-rm-y. \:x. bcn-leimKa B*p«rt , Id^-Ji. Richard D. Grftiith of Dean Dr., the case. Howa,rd Fallon, 23, and Epifank) 'JTJi'. A y t - i .. Stars Julie Tery tkeJy. that Wert held tw second daughter of Egyptian the town must liave a -traffic erty as far as 35 feet| from the btnvui^ Btsii 'X Tviftsy; tW Ai.r.iiat: E r* .“ Jeniu? Bicv if W hat do ymi aayT Bolton, and the late Robert L; Still unanswered were the Gutierrez, 21, were charged ■' firu m s^A rfjiu >■>.»*:> ■' .y. V.* »■-'»»' t a i 'Via.' or ejeTen eenda m ftpades and President Gamal Abdel Nasser, authority with '' duties spelled road, and that windows and out- V. » 7 ,•< ,' », i-/- tifcswat tr e t ,'Wfe# »aV(ic,i-*V-- i's fts*y M.'t ritx*rv P JtsiSti Anower: Bid one diamond. Hack_____ questions of why Harry Brown, with murder and conspiracy to fxx.CxXxi^ ,t • r y i ri'Xisr»''yj:^ f a p —7 ^ . heartft R wae very urihkrty tlMt -has------married- Ashraf Marawa'n, a have been broken by •< fli* tu A irjfff/.jr_____ .vx.ixxvfjr t mi&Vl. TV* .•ty .jtr .nar* * M .'** i9«« tx u v fja i for •jrrxrzm ^ You are readj; to bid the apadea out' in accordance with the ^M iss Graf attended Rockville 51, ahdgErnest Martin, 42, de- commit assaujt with a deadly 2 y'xxx I'jzix x > x'v ?iiv*i.a: pr'.’v.n*“r Tn/jv-p. £•> Wert beild two o r. ntore young Egyptian chemist, in a people from the hall.' buaftfjMM. H» '.Jua-Jt ;i« *;y lar isiaTxauft. zzxzrxxmxxpt isxl ‘.ru m r jfi a t CSrasiviv* Air Foroe over one' heart, or to raise General Staitutes. High------School and - -is a graduate - ■ scribed as transients, were shot weapon. Sam Acuna^' 20, and lyyf-r^ iji irCAr.-jtfX. i ^ r.-'-.'ll.'eii'-**.. yjtrX riSXiKKArt., a tz Txmds 'beaded by the king. ceremony at Nasser'S residence He said the deCd ^ t h e town piyfJftti'X:, t&ft*. B* W... >/k -3 V K I'jr tarn iy App'ixjtvy.v ;/Ay a&».* ih. a* a t fti.T'.-afv errutp- jj,.^ apadeft if partner can bid the , Althqugh the' town charter of Creative School of Hair­ down from speeding cars as Tino Padilla,-19, 'tvere arliaigned ' X V/ ■yf) xa:rvix.«vr vx ■\X Hit iia: opeai M ri. ■ Baroes wftm the in the Cairo suburbs. desi|;n'a'tes the town manager (or the American^ Legion Hall ffiftfj**] fff/ff, VT / t* asev Vo JC.'t 7y#£jii*, Hftsv, •.'.«srv' r*j»a»rrsAf. suit first. If partner Wda, no- dressing, Hartford. She is a they, stood on op^site sides of on a lesser chhtge of conspiracy ^ ’xrntJ'xrAA-r 'X wil: A aiw * X Aa&^eari tKck wtC: tbe ace of bearta, Miss Nosser, 18, sophomore at stipulated that the property ff'fnk' BM / ' ** Acvtrjsn’ Px To-aftsyl H» .'*r.«n*.iy txjzeprxfxft '9bxx. you can Show thft d u b As, chief of police, he is not beautician at the Pampered the main thoroughfare .of Sa- to commit, assault with a deadly rto.wvxjc: ir. V:* V«a/ >rv»A jt. i*»i « » ! P ast ^toryft Cie top spades and ruffed tfwnp, the University of Cairo, and «|ecificallY" referred to as would only be usw by to-wn V/iiiAfir- fjrjg i '/a je ^ JtttafaenCEp*' iS •_'* v y r i f y ■..rai.o..':^ ftV LAc.'Xifx A ir YtX'Xt Lady Beauty Salon, Glaston- cramento’ skid dbw area; weapon. . X'» X iiiJC r w a ^pade. She led a ckub to dum- **PPOfT Marawan were wed Thursday. . ..traffic authority.” However, in j « y*r.*fi'.* •// > . Orjayp-y '■ •jertsfVae a. vs* ;vre»*r-.-ftVi.ar. of javed fror.v EJlir^.bc HJgb Poiidrtrk T- General Keature* Corp. under state statutes, the public Mr. Heck is a graduate of their assailants; who fired the Macias, 19, Geoige Shumaker ■Ar 'X. JXa.'’- VV , ' ’ :tat 'X XftXT Poppaif ’ caabed Q* ait-e of ciubs apd Luci Johnson • t 7W7 yp.;;. )V •. fcy* ■ Ttutsisitf* eatmxjTj txa rr'jtr.'x.e .Sc.-h.oo; and atVy« »r— be poppa ■* Arnie=var» was "premden*. of ruffed her krw heart in dum- JCfyn* nU T ry t w t*re Tfcvey jrv» .Serrerai .t.at.v- 'Toliege. ' ^.. \VASHINGT0N (AP)--"Never mary law enforcement is also the Legion property'.j tended Norwich University, weapon had been recovered. and Martin..D. Rivera, 20, all 7-jw, '■>. X!w>n. fbrwavij- pfify vf* hrrt gradufttir^ ciase of my. Tbti ehmtnated both spades (OA4iO*'fAx »1 A>ci.f:rAr>*>:' rj'jr aerft h-ie is ovtver- fuivt* in a girl's wildest dreams could to have jurisdiction over such Mayor Throwe said that, al- Northfield, 'Vt. He served ih the The scant information that faced arraignment today, 'X Vi* AT* r.'X^Aar 7 biadir a Px x jK. Roteni Boa*% Rixaev High ocitool asid v* ,a a» 3 beartg from bote hands. r«rfV*U>Vfj* rt.va.ym try li » 'X Ajofeulftac* Ajubtertiftry she hope to start off married matters as posting areas where though the land is ).*ASfl Vo.x.vetr A-'r.srv- AV.y auvX if.T .rVooerr. i;(. Kv.vg CINEMA 1 apprentice at Pratt and Whitney er.-x V. .■'i;.i..irAV i K K /tx x x .i ra j tr*>C Irv .SocieVT/'^e received ct» ’nache- B?" thvs tm * Mrs Baroti knew son, who has received a rain of therefore able to le-vy fines if a ble for the mainttaance if the officer. He said 'pourt rulings authorities fo a heaing on L a d i t ,' lexxx. ivac ftiik-VAf iixrwit pxcr%.. Ifcavt .f_tfcov*ftV.os fS'jrydfty .Tift.-f- V.-... enter BfeVe* Cosege , Ine-fttv- Machine ’Tool and Die Co., West *f. -ji. Vi* a*jai BXK «'■ B'jrC fty.->^degre« from tCocn and tte’- Wert. hSd started with five GOVetNOI ST, IXIT TO MAIN SL presents from four .bridal show­ violation is coihmitted. Legion does not-care for it. have led police to fear that they as juveniles or adults. > ftvac s* ivft* si*sa<«>6 *x> dry k > td -V* f..n!V %si.,vt.'Eir;.- T'.e a*- •/*. Mai.oe, a* a f.’Tasrxnat m Hartford. W - -Vffbvita** 2/x* £ Pe?- stixted under a three-year Na- sp^« and trto ch*e It wa» Hartforda Neweat and Fineet ers. ' Action on the peeking ord­ Discussion of tnaintenan’ce of C fM r9 « A c e o w iH ■ •rt ftiTAxa^ fft^vLArTy. H* i u j Kx.vtViOE asnrered ;or.y-v*o SeryVember. ------— The-wedding is planned for fii;j>a*E at* i**a l a i a x n f .'7 vibr,ii I>ef«5tee graduavt fej.- verr—Ek^y ttKt W^. tad at Bhowplace t • . Hpacton* Pnah It took a White House truck to inance was postponed by the the hall, on the'cou^icil’s agen­ l* v f t« d zixjstnA .vxixfxTxist. a* ftVifc two eEr.erjeD.VT’ cal* Miaft King gradjavxrf eariy spring of 1967. •,■»*/ «=** vWft xrwBtnp. natiomg in esccionvics ieart five hearts, and therefore Back Seata — GUnt Hcreea — pick up the gifts from a kitchen council at a meeting this week da. was tabled. I Mkyor Throwe - 4 yxXXAT. P.Vl * \ArAtS:^ ft .•w est tazjt ‘Tk* &;s4* ' ftsxl y»:tr. K .ington High .Vrrrxil/laj?'. Rotating Art Gallery BETTER M o m v O C r d « n and j*>i;nrrxA. ZfJi* AA -■Vjdent w_rv;.. and this NatiO!-!- p«a 'axA served as an mstract/jit piayed low from her, own hand, who will marry Patrick Nugent .torneiy Donald tVasik to see if Councilman ji’rederick Mahr Kingdom of Hell. ' amxti-ftnr.e tnr-.-x.t svtvrsfrvort 8 ATX‘'b DAY and 8 i;.VDAY i»rxi»: i* V. Vt* «l«44K,i* ■ Ixf. • iifty - .‘y ; .v *- « J « a; Hor_cyr .Vxat^v;., .Site receeveri a.-. -±* Un; verstty. ^ ■ .{- t» t .ca.-_'ig wtech cqgxxient won Aug. 8. such an ordinance is necessary, A summer kindergarten class THROUGH SAT. Dr e s s e s suggested that such nuisance T riple Fatality VjKi xsS-xxxt. ytcnsix^. Ten Hcxxxxxrt ’ xxt vxrrvfxA. a.'t pe.'to.'TTi.s^ '" N V.'.e RotstjyMThJh ar*-a.rd i 'x si> CONTI.M'OIH from 2 P..M. He •T.Arr'.ed the former Ptos^' the Vrvei Still to come are a brides- and if the ordinance prodaim- complaints be IrefCrred to the will be conducted at the same (Closed Mondays) , yr'x/tt'.} rx. ft 'XjFZxa xx « Text ^xvfxxr ft'fti fifr*#ant 4-r_e». **■ c.-ja! e# at the gradrua'Ucc; If E ast won. he would have NEW HAVEN (AP) — Mrs. A L*Fon: at 5pr..tig£ield. M a«., maid’s,. luncheon,' a bachelor ing the town manager traffic public health and safety com­ tim eas the service, under the •*fixpyx, Va ztnv*. t 'JiA^xx*. ftirifc' bit sftfc.'n :a. a u Usaye.’TMu ?X- TV* amlALE'.'.e aj>vyc-.at.ciri ;x '.e.'frbiynier, . ' :r. y i'o rx ix ry . H-ft »we is ,an Eng^- to lead dvamorids a-ft-ay-from its dinner for Pat and a bridal din-, authprity would not epable him mittee of thp Council for inves-. direction of Mrs. Albert Gagg. Nora ^Gould, 35, of 6 Howe St., ra* If* sr* f .•« i'X.‘ !**f. 4C*3 jy * tnirjfrt Mttrmpi Vx Boctern, conrgofted of hx-7 ‘..'ai.ved voi.!.*,. BoUxUn Board ,__ ;;vn teacher m W*;st£eld!.•**_** High king. If West won. ;he wo'old — ner given by Pat’s parents, Mr. to define areas as no parking Mrs. Gough will be in charge tee.'i i.r.rjg ;r, ‘I'cyiiar/d. S erv .^ "' North Haven, has been found Vi*a t Va^ x x ftx&ua* P jV* AviftfX^ T'/t^xo/ a, Ixmdrm, Tne t*^moc,ravx Z'xkt. Covn- SfJtxxx.. . ' „ >■ fave .to, lead a spade or a heart and Mrs. Gerard Nuge_jit. zones, without of babysitting. i» availafate Monday VrrtftS^ ivr-., M’.,cowi ...u,a, stra ta ord- oouncilwomin Baihara Mur­ criminally responsible for the ■■JrAfX 2i* l /tr TVJ x n e o iv t. 91. " ■ PftTii, Pxjfrye rr..:v*e w'iil meet tor..girt at % m Mrs. Laids Natara&xed "(for lack of anydiurig'eis* ■ per- **■ inance. Mr. and Mrs. Jtan ^nd, will Fr.day f.'O.'r. 4 prr., t^ ? arn. mim.ng dummy to ruff wmle ray noted that^ she has received deaths of three teen-age girls V-* 'XXXX.-XfJX ■ • A x ix i i* rw o y^xAiVi 'jid ft pubbct’7 itiftvxfn. tr.<- TcrftTi'Hall Mr:-. Jexm M. L^‘J-=.‘ &>.tor. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Councilman Raymond Hallo- complaTnts "from town’- resident.'? P an ^ io n ers at the door, f**f. KX/rV -_-i* tl-Af TPn^’^n ^ x m yxr- urvonv.og Mia* Andrew*. afid adva-netd f..r»V a.d and a.'e 4 p .-n Boys atve,’')d.ng shtoAd hall where such an ordinianc^ Sprenkel said the town is under James J. Clorrigan said in his f.,',al ga.me of the seastfti lart lumed Thursday the couple's would also be desirable. two-zqne patrol system at :rxr. TV*, '*, T 0_d ;v ft.* ft nfxxA 'AT. X* bed •..'a.T.ed 'xj ute a_ ^ i.prr.e.v*. o.-,.'.g their own iunche,* Killed in Action ■ report Thursday: .n.ght a.nd I'o.rt to Coventry. 12-2. pass-ports, visas, return ship '* ‘ili* fi- txxrfx:t iz. a.. tVvy** ki'Ahen-JiXiJc in amtAiVa-nce arx! to dr.ve ;V. Tne lax collector, will be at Councilman Cavanaugh also present; however, he noted, “I find that the accident was N O W B E IN G Jo.v,-, G.artop'-'U-bs mt a ho.hie tickets, bus, tickets for a tour yi.'*: t Jv^xx .'/Xf»r.' pirXiire* 'A rt rjorne rmt td E.-jg- BPxidinotni* vf* Town Hall tomor.-ow rr.'jrr.- said he noted an ambiguity in sonte vacancies do exist for WASHINGTON (AP) ^Marine due to toe intoxication and the .ejn.a.nd Donald Pto=er pitched. *,„^j around the U.S. and 17 British the first section of the ordin- .police patrolmen. The. residen-\ Cpl- Johnnie L. Blount Jr., 21, 4. iSaxA r; T^'XC . M r*tfaxax,- buvd. ’ be ex f^ ry b l. "TVjryM The P.ed^ C-cox* 'n.'xAm'jn .t ..ng from B *to noon to accept gross and -wiUul misconduct and FILLED T r.i G*H Pavmg team beat pounds (about $47), the contents .'jji i VifAJ^V Vy i/Jlk ft Ifft- ac.er** .oftve ijeXyyme aurXi a W... -v.x.t iri.TOjg.V- Ccy.'p .'. vax payTneTit®; ance, defining parking as “the cy requirement for patrolmen of !>30 Thames St., Groton, gross negligence upon the part Cr'to xet: ,ast .rnghv, 1-ij. .Steve of a purse snatched by a youth' 'standing bf-*a vehicle whether had been relaxed and open ex-. Conn., has been killed in action m '.XAtxrr// a 'XX: itXjx.arx. tfiftf. oiftcX*, t^ey. are aJway* *.v>v TciUarid cyr, Jvi.y \h tr'im 2 Vo Scoreboard of Mrk. Gould.’’ AT jflTrig-.s p.-_vf.e-i ththe DO-httter and in downtown Louis-ville. ryntl’Aiei’.x p ^ ’Xtn rx '. ft‘. Vf Cry;- wbvrj 'X* gtrl'ft Jiftked ahr/Uyde.’- 6i.‘50'p m. Mm Ota.cence Smith ;The P_eds team will play occupied or not other than ^em- aminations are being held ili hi Viet Nam, the Defense De- Mrs. -Gould’s car veered ;’‘-*'''Scored the on.y rxn And Mr. and Mrs. Albert js-y'^.f- yxfxxvxxx. Zr** >. c/ver the mari ft riakeri cTie);*., •* in clva.cge cX a-Tarigements P..--5:‘.e>-. tonight at the H:c'/.s porarily for the purpose,of and hopes of filling the vacancies, partment has announced, across a median in Hamden and AA. Bulletin Board Smith of Nelson, Lancashire, while actually engaged in re- Square Dance Blount died of guntaot wounds T 4/3fv/* rnar. a nar.ed Bc/.h wa:i!-;n and appc/nvpne.nt iMiiX eid:* and the Cards fade ram m ed heta-dn into a car con­ PINE ' Tr* board CTemewell Young, le t 645-8881, said Thursday. "All the people to a half an hour, Ca-vanaugh sneakers i be worn by articl* was to deliver a truckload of anbitiooM hiudvrurking man who detaren a large r;a>ifte triey are diarjiMWing their but parentsi' c»or*raUcjn is re- R.L. 1, teL 875-16^ . inAdse in earninga. He will be trained U/ ttell future wedding." ■»■ we’ve met here have been quite said. pants. mixed concrete. q'.r.red'to prevent- pcissnble acci- wonderful—all except that one— VoQuuwagee cant In gerieraJ, HnrXioock hryidi iJenUi. Nuisance (hdlnanoe St. Peter's Notes , , The money was gone wOien the diat die EfighiW-i are the nexieirt and he has a good streak in The counsel a public hearing C. Raymond Gough will the truck got there, Glenn told EiHm UIoii Director COMIOftABLY AlP COnniTlOMC, Screened 1 :S0-«;S0-8:53 SOraUUlEH’imilEWliM Now On AN5FIBLD him ." for July 20 at 7:30 pjn. to con- ley reader at the 9 a.m. |4rv* police. The driver said he saw a What** In It f or You? cX wcyrnen, thc>u(Jh' they are po»- Mrx,' Gutfier I, Ela.-T.:! d ’ hAS R at 2:00-4:15-6A1-9:0-5 MBIDVEI ipiS- bUy running away with a biR in , Exeelient iwlary PIuh OmimMMon and ftibiy excelled by die HWeder, fieen engaged a* interun di- JNOW sider amendments' bo the nui- ice Sunday at St. Peter’s ‘Tt'ft ail a rnauer cX, clim ate,” The-Beatl4*9 his bda-band. rec,;t'/r cX rehg)oi^ ediftcatifjn at 1st RUN FE.\TURE • \ f i S K £ x aance orddirance passed in Sept, copal Church. Hie topic DODGE A-lOp Camper . I>i|>eralvf riiige UmtfU Progrant. fie cg>iried. "The farther north r»C£ FAMtmc Bi»cii~lT7AEiB~or thcatu Sun. 2:00-4:15-6-,»0-8:50 the Union Congregational LONDON (AP?—The JBea- 1963. - ______- . . •) ycftj go, die nexier the women. Children Under I t FYee T A IyL fThurch in Vemcyn .She will tles came home today vowing Under toe amendment, throw- Ixxik at wcfiat goea on in fkA’ed- Now a nam e “Lady" 10:30 “.Murder" 8:45 work part-time m utaffing and - .a o o n ONE FULL. WEEK never to return to the Philip- ing, casting, f^^ttering, Idying e n ! England lx almort ax bad. a l a g a n i L pines, where they received the or depositing tay upco'frered or •'In Franr;e, the wc/rnen make xettirig up - thie cburch Achool i T E V E r q » i i TED TRUDON Y0USWA 6EN claftixea for the fall. Ttarilllng Companion Hit first real roughing up since be­ irhproperly covered refuse con­ X Tel, 645>-2>.2ii—A»tk for Bfib Jonen, Halen .Manager a great dlaplay cX »ex, but moxt KAflLIMUBi coming a worldwide show busi- tainers, containing any typie of cX'them are rather cir'.-urnftpeet; Paper Drive Boy .VrAlt Trexyp 15 will r.on- BRUIN KBin ARE WE ALL . ness, sensation. debris, is prohibited on any the ,family keej/x a hold on. t^e "We were terrified,” said land in town. girlx In Italy thix lx even more duf.-t a rag and paper dnve July POTENTIAL KILLERS? 1« on' a houjie-to-house baxix., George Harrison. Town residents brought sev- .^85 East Center St. pcunouriced. Ml ■ ■ i M8U am* A LM6SQ mOOl^ 'Wc're never going back to. eraj types of nmisance tdola- PrOr.eedx will be uxed for the vdiHZMNEnaNEnE , A t Summit St. ‘‘Germany followe the narrie i H W M w m r that place," said Paul McCart­ tions to the attention (if ^ toe - ' _ ji.\ ■ Pattern, .In northern Ge'rtnarty ■ BCholarhhlp fund. ‘IVie f‘‘■ft# ney, . ' council-at its meeting this wedk, WEEKEND CASH and CARRY 'SPECIAL Girls’ R i i n v ’ ^ Ifie wc/rnen are xexy,, hul'nol in _____ "If we- go .back, it will be with Santo Saccuzzo oif Miaakeil Rd. Ba vana.'.‘ told the council that his' neigh­ EXTRA an H-bomb,” said John Lennon. And American wc/men? Bring your Family! ‘‘I won’t even fly over toe borhood had experienced dif­ . ‘‘Ttiey talk fX xex a great M«et your Friends! COLOR CARTOON place.” < ficulty with roaming dogfs, and b c h . SERVICE STAtlON deal, fan do very little about it." "We were shoved and pushed livestock for some time. ftorXted HMdfiicook. COMPLnE STARTS WED. — “.MINSTER GO HOME” fiiVSiLiDn Bw ffiiB iim»iClAUDEMII arpund at the Manila Airport,” Saccuzzo said visits to Jhe ntHMr.iii.y a t ijh bajst c e s t k h nfitK K T wRRIfiAlw m antiuvBiM' .EitsmiicouHr I IDalsiM) \ SIZZLIN’ 'Said George. "There were a lot area by the dog -warden sind. SIRLOIN of vicious types-tjiere, with gipis - other towi\ oCfi^ls hfui proved OPEN lU L 9 P.M. THURSDAY AND HUDAY HAS MOVED TO (xcngraK B ack^ and all the gear, stirrihg it up. ineffectual, and (jailed for some STEAZ r~nTrflY $TEK ieA ir^ The picture that gets you where you bugh! Yes, we were terrified/’ way that coniplamts could be and Dresses 12B EAST CENTER STREET Stati* Purchase Mnlke Ypur Vocation More E^oyoble DINNER. i EdMBmSinaiDP»«ieots Drive in . . . RH Up with f>fNHRR-.If I - N.-Y. Dally News Travel in Comfort and Economy ^ ATLANTIC -WK8TPOP.T lAPi fclayton M Hfb-BK^Swniep-PW m w ■ONANZA ■ _Gi-.rigrax, Republican candidate IMPdUAt GASOUNC for gfivemor, xaid he would rtc- 8 T E A Z THE MANCHESTER SHOE BOX Drastic Reductions on All » i . _ omrntmd ttiat the stale buy “the OIHNZ* THE flUSSIAHS ARE COMINl^ S o V D i d i g e t New Haven Railroad if he were STEAZ 57 EAST CENTER STRGET MANCHGS11ER. CONN. 19M Dodges and Ghryslers elected and tfie PennMylvania- •AMDWICH aW rongNutiibeTj New York Central-New Haven THE flUSSIAHS ARE C 0 MIH&" Crisply styW sleeve|p«i . ” railroad merger failed to come . OLOtkyMm —ALSO— 1tS3 PONTIAC 1965 FORD «>™n»er colors. Gayly trimmed. Comfortable Cars For aix/ut. DCUCIOUStYCHARI ^ U i l E M p S I S ‘‘I - would recommend that we . T O .YOUR PERSONAL ORC CMLREWEREVAIUlfdESIlMT SUMMER SHOE -Grand Prix 2-Dr. Hardtop. sta. Wagon. 6- SIQAK PANAVISiOil'Illi BY DELUXE r buy the .ra.llroad, run it, refur- Special Seafood Platter^ UANAIinNTIiOIOKBKa RA;H, auto, trans., bucket (!yi., std. trans. 1999 Surrimer Driving blah It, and Hell It at a profit,” seats, double 51795 iJengraji xaid ■Thuraday night bL JOHITNINWINTEIIS a meeting lijx/niKjicd iby the - Y u :Fri., Sat, Sun. 1.75 lUM URDERTaaiaUE 1963 CHEVROLET At . SAVINGS / Wextftort Refjubllcan Club. *' (^(‘1^ ^ BURNSIDE 1963 DODG€ Mon. thru Thur». 1A6 Im pala Conv., R&H, apito. Gengrax Haid tlrnt If the mer­ / ChUdren 76c Soft, Absorbent ger did go |nU> effect, then -It Dart, 2-Dr. Se(^n, heater, trans., power SfU C f AIR CONDITIONED wrftiJd not be neceftkary for the auto.Ntrana. Nicely <|AAC atSering. IwOw stale to keei:i the railroad op­ Tonight — 1st Run Plus e q u i ^ . * 1 9 9 9 19S9 CADILLAC $999 erating. SIRLOIN PIT* 'rhe banknifd New Haven Rail­ Top Co-Hit—Both Color 1963 COMET 1963 FORD BEACH I Sftdan T>Vill«‘. ^'ull,v <*<)ui|)iH*(l. road IR,being KUbxidlzed bj^ the 2K7 Middle Turnpike, West . WOMEN'S SHdESin White, Ben* emd Moeic Patent. Ferm ^ to $20.M state with rnore than |1 million Manchester ■\Vagon. 6-cyl., auto, trans., Galaxie 500 4-Dr. Hardtop. 1964 CATALINA $U»S a year. Open 7 days a week ^ The picture that gets you vvhereycxjlgugRp R&H, roof rack $995 R&H, power SIAQS 11:80 m.n^. to B p.m. steering. Four-Door Sedan TEKNIS TOWELS 196S BONN^EVILLE $3,095 Nonv a n a m a ...a o o n Mtt!bSSSSna%!|lBsQIIV • MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM Brougliiuti. Fully (‘quipixid. Power windows, power m H I P W K N a l a g a n d . etsti, tilt HieeririK \ylieel. Karl Maldwi BoV -D idiget 1964 PDNTIAft $L395 -^Brlan Keith , . A ^ur Kennedy atVrongyjunlbeTi ALSO IN COLOR I G ra n d Prix P rix \ .. -V ■ Suzanne Pleahrtte iVEIIMM BBNTBT ^ C**sMnaiinns M b V l i l i n CHORCHES PAUL DODGE MDODOUS 10F MANCHESTER "Boy Did I Get A Novelty screen prints. Head • Beach or MOM Wrong Number^ “Jittthorized Chrysle/-Dodge Dealer” backyard pool. Plus In Col ,At PONTIAC,Inc. SOPHIA LOlUEN Shown Tst Each 80 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER^643-2791 m ER O O lU S PETER FINCH Evening Except' 371 MAIN STRftr MANCHiST« 0 H I V I 114 H A H T I O N O * ••JUDITH" East Hartford Fri. and Sat. :tP!VE-IN 5 V - Vi-*

O PA G E POUR KANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN.. FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1966 PA C E n v B Three Couples U.S. Eating More Seafood; Among 7 Deaid TV-Radio Tonight BULLDOZER, BACKHOE, In Auto Crash Smith-l3urkiii Events in Capital DUMP TRUCK Views Invited" Shoiti battle instead of a gen- Fishermen Fail to Expand ■ pO O E m X , Aria. (AP) — Sev­ Television en persons including three Cou­ BY HOUR OR CONTRACT W^GYON (^) 0»n- WABKENGTOiN (AP) T'he ped* preparation as conyender^ce fisihemien,” McKeman added. ples from India on vacation SEE RATUKHATTS t v w e e k f o r COMPUBTE USTINa CALL Seiiate ^ relg n RelatKjiu.^ C ^ - composed of Re^hUcan pl« Of the United States are eat- fopds. > “ MosUy etsewhere tile Rus- from hospital posts in the East­ Mc C a r t h y enterprises f has invited a ^ n g resslon i lead- MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER ern United States were killed in 6:00 ( SrlOjlS-aa) Ubvle (86) Spotts Camera. twp m oN seafood than ever be- fle said the normaJ law of sians and Japanese have been ( 8) Mike Douglaa T:80-( 3-12) The Wild. Wild West em. state legislators apd nation- fore. “ ■ supply- and deriiand also h.iS taking fisih which the U.S. fish- a highway collision Thursday (12) Herv Grlffm . (20-40) British Opto 4 49-53S W k ^ „toe Viet Nam war. al ooriimittee memberis, urged (20) Boston Blackle -(34) Jazz Casual Tot, the nation’s commercial been refifected in prices for such ermen were not taking night. 8 P.M . ; In its formal report on the revamping the Office of Eco­ (30) Three Stooges (10) Movie administration’s foreign aid bill, flSbennen are falling to capital- things as oJtnned tima and oys- “ I ain concerned about the A fourth couple from India (40) Man of the World (23) The Drifter nomic Opportunity; enlaiging 6:30 (20) Industry on Parade (SO) Ceunp RunamuCk (O the committee said “ oonsldera- tae on the demand, even though ters, with reduced production Russian fishery on the stocks off was Injured eritlcahy, toe roles ,of states and private collision took (40) Dennis, Menace 8:00 (20-40) Tammy (C) tion of toe aid program this tlKy received more for theiir followed by highcf price.s. Washington and Oregon. I can t The head-on colli (30) Wblilyblrds (2230) Hank (C) industry, and gi"Ving priority to place 36 miles northwest' of 6:46 (22) Three Stooges catch, last year than ever be- ^He said there is little evidence sit by and say it would have no (18) Ralph "Kanna 8:30 ( 3-12) Hogan’s Heroes (C) ■ffect.. They are using large new Phoenix on U.S. 60. ' (34) USA itoetry the war in Viet Nam — a war lore, government officials say.' available on which to bd«^ judg­ (20) Peter Jennings. News (22-30) Mitch Miller (O) The conunlttee ss'id it would and ' very efficient boats and Investigators said Laudelino 6:00 ( 3-40) News. Sports, Weather ' that oasts a very long shadow.” Ibey pointed to statistics ments as to the effe^ of h«a\'y (10) Eye-Dentify (18) ^bscriptlon TV stress educational programs, Soviet and Japanese fishing o « their catch h-Go MANCHESTER $3.4-bUlion program as useful tives for participating business lo te n t paisley—^fashion love 1. Per capita consumption of the U.S. coasts. ( 8-20^) Honey West which swerved to avoid hitting a (24) What’s New? medicine but 'with hazardous flebery products in 1966 rea^^ed “ The hea\*y Russian fishery cduld say they will destroy the (30) Seeihunt (24) Bach and Sons and equal opporuntities for toe third vehicle which had stopped- (22) Rocky and His Friends 9:30 ( 3) Smothers Brothers side effects. It sad aid was a EL pounds,, the highest annual Cor ocean perch off the coast of resoW e but they will certainly (12) Movie poor. , ’ Avelino, 52, 'was killed, along 6:16 (22) CluD House factor in U. S. Involvement Irt figure since 1964 and nearly hhjf Oregon „ no doubt reduced tiie affect {he , availability of these (40) Sugarfoot (10-22-30) Mr. Roberts (C) BOTTLING CO. 'With Slipk Za-verl, 28, and his (10) News, Weather ( 8-20-40) Former's Daughter Viet Nam and fif toe lindia-Pak- a pound higher than the 1964n, availability of these fi.sh for our fish to our fi^erm en. CAPITAL FOOTNOTES in bonded rayon chalKs 'Wife, Nalu, 24, both of Marian 6:30 (24) USA Artists (C) NOW LOCATED AT istap contact. ’The Agriculture Department average. The populaticm also \ ------T “ ( 8) Nowswlre 10:00 ( 3) Wayne, Shuster Hospital, Newport, R.I.; "Kumar, (20) Compos ' (24) Cipen Mind The American people must increases 1966 sugar import Increased. ( 8-2(m ) Court Martial Shah and Ms wife, Kisaore, both (12) Newsbeat be reassured toat furnishing quotas by 100,(XH) tons, bringing 2. For the first fime in histo- ( 3) Walter Oonfclte (C) (10-2230) U.N.C.L.E. (C) 26 and both assigned to Marian (10-22-30) Huntley-Brinkley 10:30 (18) Subscription TV SILVER LANE RD. t' ' foreign aid does not constitute a total domestic and foreign quo- ly , U.S. Imiports of eddble fSah- Hospital, and Hershad Patel, 24, (C) 11:00 ( 33-10-20-233040) New*. CORNER'o f OLCOTT STREET back-door commitment of mill- tas to 10.1 million tons. Gen. e*y produots in i965 exceeded' 50 6:46 ( 8) Peter Jennings. News Sports, Weather Who loves paisley? You do! Who has and Ms wife, Darundka, 20, both 7:00 ( 3) Death Valley Days (C) (I2) Newsbeat tary forces to a potential series EJarle G. Wheeler, chairman of per cent of the supply and this * MANCHESTER • TEL. 643-5147 of McKeesport (Pa.) Hospital. ■ * (22-30-40) News, Sports lll;ie (40) SporiB Final of brushflre wars in countries the Joint Chiefis of Staff, is re- paisley? We do! It’s in the niftiest little country became the world’s (10) John Forsythe (1030) Tonight Show CO) Gulab Shah and Ms wife, Ani­ (24) What’s New?, 11:20 ( 33) Movlea ★ FEATURING ★ throughout the world,” the re- ported resting comfortably at • largest Jim{)orter & 'o f micfa T d Aid ‘In Fighting^ ta,, bpth 27 of Bellevue Hospital, ( 8) Front Row (C) 11:25 (40) Movie port said. W alter' Reed Army Hospital skiimner Roing^ cool and sleeveless, in, 'wine pcoduotB. , ' (18) Subscription TV 11:30 (12) Movie QUALITY AT A SAYING! New ■’fork City,*"were taken to (20) Man Called X 11:45 (22) Tonltot Show (O The legislatitm is scheduled to where he underwent a satlsflac- t. The> catch by U.S. fisher- WASHINGTON (AP) — The large-scale modification of the or nude backgrounds to take you fasWonably Northwest Hospital in Glendale, 7:16 (40) Peter Jennings News 1:00 (22) Movie Self Pick-Up .... W e Deliver reach toe Senate floor next tory operation for removal of a aien, indluffing Industrial fish;. F4, which is a major air weapon (22) Summer Hignllghts (40) Air Force Film . Air Force hopes to mount a can­ Ariz., in critical condition. , week as members return from catoract from his right eye. The through fall. Size^O to 18 1 5 - 0 0 was 4.7 bmion pounds la^ year, in Viet Nam. Save By The Case! non-in the nose of its F4C Phan­ An eyewitn^fi, Lee Pollock, the July 4th recess with a Jredh Federal Trade -Commission only 4 per cent Ugher than the But it is dear that the Air BUY 10 CA SES: GET 1 CA SE FREE! tom jets to increase their effec­ said he was standing by Ms idea of voter sentiment on the urges ail states to enact tows 1964 take, but the income of Force wants to do this. service station 100 yards from (ASK FOR OUR CARD) (LARGE BO’TTLES ONLY) Viet Nam wiar. against consumer deception and fiwac fishermen was a record tiveness in close air ' combat The Navy and Marine <3orps, the 'scene of the crash, pollock The committee, headed by^unfoir competitive practices. Dresses, Downstairs Fashiwi Floor 9fiU mdUion, compared with $390 over North Viet Nam, it was whose pilots.fly the F4B version Radio said a pregnant woman stepped Sen. J .y/ . . Fultorlght, D-Ark.. The Commerce Deparitmem m30k» in 1964, learned today. of the Phantom, have made no (This listing Incdnles only tliose news broadcasts of 10 or IS Sources said combat experi­ similar move. ; from the car. "Which had stopped trknimed $142.2 miUion from the reports retail sales totaled 4. The total supply of edible mlnnto length. Some station* carry other short newscasts.) ence has shown that air-to-air The Navy said it is “ informal­ seconds before the Collision. program and reduced toe au- $6.ioe billion durtog the week flabery products was 5.1' billion missiles have limitations, par­ ly considering such an under­ Pollock- said she stepped back WDBC—1360 7:56 ITankees v*. Senaton thorization period from the five ended July 2, up 6 per cent from pounds last year,‘“a record, afl& ticularly in tight dogfights. taking but no decision has been Into. die car, and it left the 6:00 Long John Wade 10:20 DIM 12 COME ON IN DURING OUR years sought by toe admlnistra- both the previous week and toe ifi from the pre'vious Ugh of 4.9 8:00 Dick Robinson 12:15 News, SUm Off “We’ve got to have a weapon made pending a thorough evalu-. scene 1:06 News, Sign Off WffiiC—108* tk>n to'one yesc. corresponding week last year. bUHoD pounds in 1964. ^ WBCH—eio 6:00 Afternoon Edition Rep. William B .' Widrall, R- that can fight in dose,” said one ation of all the factors in- '' 5:00 Hartfoto Highlights 6:00 News, Sports. Weather B. It developed that fishery expert. volved.” 8:00 Gaslight 6:85 Americana Dodd Hearing n . J., calls iqxm the National 7:26 Red Sox "v*. White Sox veeources off the ^ ores of the. It was learned that the Air It was understood that the Strike Meeting 12:00 Quiet Hours • WASPHINGTON (AP) — The Mortgage Association to remove United States could supply this WINF—1*30 9:50 Nlghtbeat Force is in the design and de- Navy and Marines are dosely . HARTP0RH"dd. areas. The 'Bureau of Commercial ment packed into the nose of the heat-seeking Sidewinder and the m m The bipartisan committee' Is ------X, nsbexlea, in the Interior De- State Labor Commissioner Re- Phantom must be miniaturized. radar-guided Sparrow. nato E. Ricciuti ivas to attend Horan photo investigating misconduct Milk Price Up .partment, points out that the Engineers now are trying to Discussing the limitations of MRS. ROBERT GERARD SMITH charges made against the Con­ the meeting In an attempt to HARTFORD (AP) — A base yrafid’s .seafood harvest soared make cerjaln that the miniaturi­ such missiles in air-to-air com­ necticut Democrat by colum­ help settle the labor-manage­ MiSs Joan Theresa Durkin man. William Ooliimibe of Man- price of $6.40 per hundredweight fiNjm. 10Q.3 billion pounds in 1963 zation wfll not reduce radar effi­ bat, one expert said, “ You can nists Drew Pearson and Jack ment dispute. oheeter was the usher. of njilk will be paid-- to Con­ to UBR billion poimds in 1964 turn faster than you can fire a and Robert Gerard Smith, both ciency The imlon, ■whidh has been on A reception for 125 was held Anderson. necticut dairy farmers this and that the expansion contin- A decision has not yet been missile.” -TMs, he added. Is not of Manchester, were married strike since June 13, asked Ric­ at Pagoni’s Rosemount Grove, In pifbllc hearings month, month, Donald O. Hammerberg, aed into 1966. inade on whether to. undertake true "with a gun such as the M61. Dodd denied any improper con­ "The United states, however, ciuti last week to intervene. AND DEAL POSITIVELY WITH June 18 at St. Bridget's Ohurdh. Bolton. The couple boney- federal milk market administra­ State and federal mediators ’Ihe bride o f 34 Undon &t., is mooned in Cape Cod, Miaine and duct on behalf of Klein, a tor, has announced. dU not share in this expansion tered agent for West German o f ptoiducfion and rem ain^ fifth March, when he "was ■ hospi­ have announced that they too .r'VWy . a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. New Hampshdre. TTiey are hv- *1716 July price is 86 cents a Ft 5 business interests and a friend SPECIAL! PRENTED ' aJtnng toe fishing nations of the Byrd Remains talized for a short lime at the will attend the meeting. John Durkin of West Hartford, ing at 118 Newtfdeld St., Mid- hundredweight higher then the’ Larry Tony . of toe senator. Pearson and An­ amtd,” tl^bureau said. University of Virginia hospital A l The bridegroom is a son of Mr. dletown. May-June milk price and also Mazzadra derson, in a series of columns, Donald Ix MicKeman, director In Deep Coma in Charlottesville. There was Gallaudet (Xdlege tn Wash­ .Catalano Gleason and Mrs. Genard SmiRi of 21 Mrs. Smith is a 196C grad- 66 cents higher than the July pictured Dodd as actlng''hs "an of the bureau, said in an inter­ nothing official, however, until ington, D. C., is the world’s Overland St. uate of Mandhester High School 1965 price. CJOTTON SKIRTS PERRYVILLE, Va„ (APJ— errand boy” tor Klein and as view toere is cause for opti- Former U.S. Seri. Harry F. the brief statement Wednesday. only college for the deaf. The Rev. Denote R. Hiussey and a 1965 graduate of Middle-’ The increase, announced n te n , however, that domestic Etyrd, senior statesman of Vir­ performed the ceremony. sex Memorial Hospital Scfaool ‘ ’Thursday, amounts to aixxit a ffisbeciec will be r ^ o r e d to ginia politics, remained in a The bride was given ia mar- of Nuralhg, where «he is on the retain hi^ p^j. qy^rt. toefer taraditional place as one of riage by her_flatheir. Mlse Diane nursing stqff. Mr. Smith Is a ..clients. deep coma today at his home Klein Is expected to be toe the leading fishing naticns of Durkin of Manchester, sister 1956 graduatje of Manchester here.. > final witness in this phase of toe toe wurid. \ Sfill Available of the bride, was maid o f honor. High School and HoweU Cheney 9 4 There was no reported change committee’s Investigation but a Be aaid the government, Miss Dolores Smith of Manches­ Technical School, and a 1969 FALSE TEETH In the condition of the 79-year- new round of hearingSr-peihaps values to 8.00 aware of toe tremendous poten ter, sister of the bridegroom, graduate of Wenbworth Instt- Chewing Efficiency 3 pld Byrd. A son, Richard ’E. tial Itohery resources and the Byrd, first rtevealed Wednesday was bridesmaid. tute, Boston, Mass. He to o ' ^rfore toe ^ rf toe m on th - / ’ ’ _ «*sUH‘Will go into other chargesr*Tin*~rrf*te Increased up to 35% tnorease of foreiign fisihing activ- thaL Ms father was in a coma ; Paul" Smith of MOncheater drafittamon a t Standaird Stzuc- egainst toe senator. Clinical teat* prove you can now My off the U.S. coasts, has ex­ from a malignant brain tumor Aerved as his brother’s best tural Steel Co., Newtngton. chew better — make dentures aver­ panded programs of research, age up to 35% more effective—U you and not expected to recover. sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your The hit skirt of tHe season at devedopment, and services in its Byrd, a former Virginia gov­ Sham Battle plates. FASTEETTH Is the alkaline •ffloit to insure that the nation ernor, served 32 years in the off WASHINGTON (AP) — ^le- (non-acid) powder that holds false a sure^to-pkase price! Favorite THEY CANT SAY W Coventry teeth more flrmly so they feel more parUoipaitee fully in the hato the boaM of edu­ w automobUe .. i . Y.E.S. $2895 ’65^ U S T A N G —2-Dr. Hard­ 459 HARTJffli;p ROAIX-649-994G which was cut $40,000 at the cation tor 1966-67, cutting toe For Loan to India top R&H, stand, trans. For Beauty Salon '63 OLDS — Dynamic 88 town meeting in Miay. deficit from $40,(XW to $6,449. the real sport. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Maoomber praised the Indian 4-Dr. Sedan. R&H, Hyd., PS,, ’Itie boan:d may pursle any of ’Tilley outlined areas where PB. One owner Y.E.S. $1896 O n ly ...... Y.E.S; $1895 and Agency for International Devel- government which he said “ is several ■ alternatives to resolve the remaining amount could be opmeot announced today It has Agoing forward with national de- ’68 VALIANT—2-Dr. Coupe. ’64 V.W. — 2-Dr. Sedan. the clasaTOom protolemt Rent cut, among them driver educa­ autoorized a $15()-million loan to velopment under plans that R&H, stand, trans.’ Just right R&H, very clean, one owner. porbaible dassrooms, rent apace tion and new equipment, The Personalized Floors 0upi>ort India’s new cwonornic show great promi.se.” j for the lady of the house. O n ly ...... Y.E.S. $1295 from the Congregational board voted to cut $1,500 from Comforfable Cars For Y.E.S1 $995 390 MAIN STREET Itoeralization program. Key elements include a re- ’64 CHEVROLET — StaUon CtMirrih, or go onto double ses­ driver education and $2,000 . The loan to be signed in New •vised agricultural progr:im that ’62 CHEVROLET— ^Bel Air Wagon. 6-cyl., k&H, auto., sions. I%ul Boandman, board from new equipment DeU, ihorks' toe resumption of emphasizes increased produc­ Summer Driving 4-Dr. Sedan. 6-cyl., R&H, 4-Door Vacation ■ Special. jmemiber, suggested using two It also voted to eliminate toe toe rionmal economic aid to iri- tion and toe reduction of import standard, whitewalls. Yours , Y.E.S. $1495 mesement rooms at the Nathan $1,000 annual termite control, CLOSED TUESDAYS dia.' and other controls, he said. for only ...... Y.E.S. $1195" Hale Oommuriity Center. treatment. at toe Robertson ’64 FORD Country Sedan AM regional administrator Tile agency also said consid­ Am four posaifc#iities are un­ SohooL A t a meeting June 2TT, ’64 CHRYSLER — Newport' Staion Wagon. 4-Dr., R&H, Qpc»i Mon. - Wed. - Frl. 9 to 5:30 WlBlaim B. Macomber Jr., said eration will be given to making PS, wfiitewalls, low mileage. der. <»nsideratdon—^but Donald the board voted a ga li^ contin­ It will be used to purcha.se raw additional loans after Ciongress 2-Dr..^_Hardto- auto., Young, board cheirman, said PS, PB, wmtewalls. Y.E.S. $1895 uing toe summer bus^ a $2,000 < Thursday 9-to 9 materials, spare parts and other has acted on foreign aid legisla­ Y.E.S. $2195 “toe oost of double sessiors is Item. CONVERTIBLES Bring those big gas heat bills down to earthy ’64 CHEVROLET — Bel Air commodltie.s. tion now pending.. alniost prohibitive because of The four (sute together total Saturday 8:30 to 5 4-Dr. Sedan. R&H, auto., V-8, The U. S. assistance, which The gigantic U. S. wheat pro­ ’63 CHRYSLER — Newport extra teaching time and ttans- $6,600. 1965 TEMPEST 283 engine .... Y.E.S. $1895 backs up toe recent devaluatibn gram for .India under food for 4-Dr. Hardtop. R&H, auto., portation.” The cut In driver education SPECIAL PURCHASE! of the Indian rupee, is part of a peace has been a separate Custom 6-cyl., auto, trans. PS, PB, whitewalls. The school board hopes to Y.E.S. $1595 means that students must bear $900-anillion aid package the emergency assistance project mriet •with the board of fi­ ’ 1995 IF Y O U IK>NT a larger portion of toe cost <4 World Bank has been struggUng running at toe rate of ! • million ’68 CHEVROLET—Biscayne nance as soon as poeslhle to dls- the program. . CXyiTON SHIRT DRESSES to put together for India. tons per monyi. ' jJ-Dr. Sedan. 6-cyl., R&H, SEE IT cusB a suipiplrementeiY buidget The board ' also discussed A meeting of toe 10 industrial 1964 BONNEVILLE auto., whitewEills. Come and aipiproiptiation.'The (xiet of rent­ hiring a new superintendent of natimis forming the Aid-India see "tois one. . * HERE... ing portable classrooms would schools. Tilley has resigned, ef­ Cl4to ended at toe World Bank Powei: steering an(3. brakes, auto, •tranfi. 1 Q C For O n ly ...... Y.E.S. $1495 EX MEVI PRINTS SWITCH W E'VE G O T be $8,400 for two years, which fective Sept. 1, to head toe new COLONIAL RUG & TILE Thursday without annoimcing Bucket seats. A I m 3 M A R L O W ’ S ’61 PONTIAC Catalina to toe'stan^rd contract, ac­ Regional Ancillary Serv|ce8 any other formal commitments SUMMER SCHEDIILE: Sation' Wagori:’’" 9-passenger LOTS MORE cording to Wolsori Tilley, school CJenter, in which Coventry will 875-0983 VERNON CIRCLE 649-6577 to to^ Indian government. to with R&H, Hyd., and all the suipeririiteiident. Added to this take | »rt The deadline for aji- However, toe . World Bank OPEN TI ES. 1965 CA TA LIN A AN D THEY’ VE ALL extras. All set for /Vacation wou]id be toe cost <4 equdiping plioatlons for too . superintend­ Mgned a ^ -m illion loan to the THROUGH SAT. RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL Never registered.^P^wer steering and a A W E OIL! Time Y.E.S. $1195 G O T TO G O and wlihiig. and- o f paving the ent’s post Is July 16, ^Jd the Imfia Iron-and Steel Oorp., the (Closed Mondays) brakes, auto, trans., R&H. w E area for the portahae otoss- board lKq>es to interview appli­ l>aidE'B fiipt loan to India since rooms. June Here, in our tow n,-oil heat is cheaper than gas.^ cants toe last two weeks In AMERICAN MADE Alt Jthe town budget meeting July. 1965 BONNEVILLE And homeowners are proving it with the big' SEE THE MEN WBO HAVE -la Mlay, the board of education’s WALL TO WALL CERAM IC TILE regularly 13.00 savings they report after switching from gas to proposed budget for 1966-67 of Powersr steering and brakes, auto, trans., CARPETING oiL You’d be surprised how little it may ooirt to EVERYTHING FOR YOU $1461,000 was out, at the fi­ T O R O m O L R&H nance board’s recom'riiendation, a E T C H E B GLASS CO- MANCHESTER { switch from gas heating to oil heating—with M A R L O W S to $1,126',000. The school board SUMMER SCHEDUIiBi SEAMLESS quality-controlled Mobilheat fuel oil. We’d like INLAID LINOLEUM must now accommodate Itself OPEN TUES. FLOORING 1962 FORDS the chance to teU you how much m oney you can to the $40,000 difference. *W hen You Think o f Glass, M 6 4 9 -4 5 2 1 NIGHTTIME SHOPPERS: THROUGH SAT. Think of Fletcher'* (2 to choose from.) Power steering and^W 1 Q C save by making the switch—and to explain how Because of the changeover to brakes, auto, trans. ea. Unjoy Daytime Rlumination Provided by NeW the unltorm fiscal year, the (Closed Monday*) FuHy Im u ied I I # 9 our heating service can give you dependable An Work Guaranteed Here, the well-bred classic dress Lighting System at Our Beautiful Auto Terrace! ITBOS-OB budget had been based heat at the lowest possible cost. So, bring thoae that always make you feel A ’ 54 McKEE STREET gas heat bills down to earth. Call us. FREE ESTIMATES 1960 BONNEVILLE well dressed, completely at ease. Auto, trans., R&H,. power "steering and $ Z O C Give The Children AReal ThrilU! Tui" ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS braked O T 3 y m C M AM OUNT W H X FIT YOU R BUDGET? Rolled sleeves, A-line skirt, tuck^ from $25.00 to $45.00 MANCHESTER PONIES DEUVBRED TO YOUR DOOR M obil FOR BIRTHDAY PARTIES. PICNICS front. Miniature prints AMOUNT 24 Mo. - 86 Mo. 48 M^. 60 M o. Mow I* llie time to bridg In your screens to be i^alred. 1961 OLDS. SB AND BAZAARS on beige background. Sizes 6 to 16. Storm window glass i^Iaced. Auto, trans., R&H, power ste^ng and OLDSMOBILE Mobilheat CAU 649-8101 AND ASK FOR "POP" $ SOOJM $22.95 $ 16.9T $12A9 $10.40 brakes. *nfour Greater Hartford Quality Oldsmobile Dealer looon o ■46A9 81.94 24.97 20.79 AUTO GLASS INSTALLED for over 32 Years” "Gentle, Medium and Spliljtod H onea for Bent ‘According to Your Experience.” ______, 114.71 79 A6 62.42 51.96 CLASS FURNITURE TOPS 512 WEST CENTER STREET 2500.00 MORIARTY BROTHERS 110.95 86.68 7iA9 PAUL DODGE Open IHon. thru FirL till 9 jfjo L > Mbbnllght Bldee on Wed. IHiditt 3600.00 169.72 MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) ^ 3Q1 CEN TER S 'd lE E T 64S-2411 Thurk and Sat. till 6 pun. Sportswear. Main Floor PICTURE FRAMING Call typos) PONTIAC, Inc. ^ TELEPHON E 643-5135 VERNON MON. THRU SATii} 9 to 6 RIDING STABLES EXCEPT WINDOW aid p I a T E G U S S 373 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER . M30UXtEmCE>0W()WNStllVICIU£N>IUDtoMYIKNTnAN'>IHML(M..MIMiaiUAI« - ^ , ' k THERE A DIFFERENCE IN DISTRIBUTORS ! TRY US AND SEL” Lolw SliMt — Vwnen Over 80 Horeee — l^weljr Tralle Instnicttoiui AvsIUible • • • 1HURS. AND FRL tlU 9 PA«. ■«— ’i r . M O H n “ 1 3

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1966 RAGE SEVEN

935 MAIN S’TREBT lEL. 643-5171 r OPEN .9 A.M.TO.6;30 P.M. - CLOSED MONDATR-i IfAN^-HWftTEU e v e n in g HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONE(i» FRIBAT, JULY ^ ^^66 MUSIC S’TORES: 241 ASYLUM ST., HAR’TFORD (522-7201) ^__ - 17 OAK OT., MANCHES’TBR___ f AGB SIX In Rayburn Building Vemon WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SER'VICB - 142 EAST CENTER S’ntBEm » TEU M8-71M iin II II IRmtrifEatEr towrt. or pralong, the normej quota of Tax Gq Out Monday time for such tolerance on the part of 95-Foot Tunnel & Ettltt0 IfEraUi the voters. < •The bulk a t ' the ‘more than Hale St. E xt, Rockville; Jo­ SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT 14,000 town'; tax bills for the sephine Pevearill, 58 Mountain ___ gtltejatOBD BT IVB But always, eventually, there comes natAXjDK^mNo co.. ma the moment when pie voter \>egins to 1966-67, • fiscal year ■will be St., Rockville: Karen Smith, _u Bimu atiMt mailed out Monday, Raymond Vernon Garden Apts.; ’Thomas Ooan. lose that tolerance, and to gauBd«a Oetobtr 1. u u lions,” said Frank PasquerieUo, superior and superintendent M The American voters do not very House office buildings, said^.-iC's ployes have been separating and nise Fleury, Duncaster Lane, mtlUidud R rery Kti often have the privilege of knowing a superintendent here for the stuffing bills for about a week. Tolland; Jeffrey Toth, EMling- ^ Bat^S holding mortgages on homes re­ ter, Ellington; 'Wesley Dowhan, had the ball long enough. walls. anythlhg special,” Ridgell add- quire, tax bills be sent to them Mountain Sprirfg Rd., Tolland. V Skyman OF ’ But' when the voters thus decide to Two doors, numbered G3-15 ^d;'"”the architect’s office would for jpayment, because the banks Birth yesterday; A daugh­ TBB ASSOCUTBD PRBSS and G3-16A, are propped opejK-ltnow.” H m AaaocUteil Praaa la exclpalyely anttUad hand the ball to somebody new, they collect tax along with mortgage ter to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Car­ ta tha naa o( repabiteation of aU nawa d ^ are still more likely to be voting against and tourists frequently wapder Banks, No. 3 man under Capi- payments monthly from the pur­ rier, 75 W. Main St., Hockvllle. Choose either of these fine patehaa eradHed to R or not othar^laa credit in by mistake. The do_ are tol architect J. George Stewrat ad Id tMa paper aod alkt ttia local nawa pub-. Oie old than'voRng in favor of the new. chasers. Discharged yesterday; Donna ' marked “fire dogf’!^ keep and assistant Mario E. Caih- If the voters of Gallfomia, this fall, The banks send; Spielman’s of­ LaHue, Old Stafford Rd„ Tol­ ***▲$?* l ^ t a of republieaUon of apaeiat dla- closed." . / S < ploU, said he thought the tunnel patehaa nOralB ara aloe raaerrad. elect Reagan it will not be because they fice lists of thelf’customers and land: Joseph DeMaio, Wap- “It’s a tunijev’ '-eiaid David would be used for .storage. “We the tax collector’s staff must ping; Fred Couch, Tunnel Rd., Tha Beihld Prlntlw Oo u im w . toe.. a» have all suddenly become the kind of pumea no flnandal raaponalbillty tor Foutz, second assistant syperin-- 'always needed more storage locate the bills and mail them Vernon; Lee Hamer, Stafford ■rapbSeal errora appearlnp to adTortlaemanta right wing “kook” he sometimes has tendent ,of’ House office 'build­ places,” he said. to the banks instead of to 'the Springs; Philip 'Luginbuhl, El- ENGLANDER Box Springs S s o S i e readtac nattar to Tha Uancheater ’Told that the oidy thing in the Brentac Herald.______|______seemed to be. It will be because they ings yvhen asked what the tunnd individualB. ling^ton; William Thompsoni have grown tired and a little sioit of the i.s^.t)on of the town budget In Idle Oaims pdkU catkm: jweept------‘ Saturday ^-* a> .a.M. « John Birch Society. aviation gas, lubricants, and and th‘9'setting of the tax rate. a "Meet Your Candidates” din­ Unemployment compensatioa rrMay, July * It would merely mean they were bottled gases, to ships at sea ’The tajt ., bills, prepared by Special tired of marching under some of the ner planned by the Coventry so they may make extended data proce^hig equipment, claims tiled ih Manchester last RepubiUcan Town Committee at could not be preparod until the week showed' a slight rise of 8 claims of the Great Society. crulSes. The voters, in short, do not very often 6:30 pjm. Tueaday at Coventry Church Services tax rate was set.t. ’ThisUlis, year the four over the previous week’s For Peace Now figures, according to a report decide, in principle, between parties and Grange HaiU, in lieu of the town The First Congregational tax rate was set June 28, hnd with fabulous Process 20?. Ck>v«niment affldaUi Indudin* Prodi- committee’s regular July meet­ Church Sunday worship serv­ the bills were completed about Issued by the State Labor De­ imlicies and philosophies. ’They decide m ■f. - ••--'.■ O T ^. J | <«nt Johmwtt hava totpreasod cauUous ing. ices are at 9:30 a.m.; they will a day later. partment. opUmtsm ovet ttie political reaulta of that one side or another has gone too Spielman noted one minor \A total of 273 persons in the far, or had a long enough chance to run Attending 'will be Joseph A. follow this schedule through tha military action in bombing Hanoi Goldberg, GOP candidate for Sept. 4. discrepancy in the tax bill: areh\ tiled claims durin'g the urefhane foam aiid HaiiAiong. It ia generally agreed things, or has ceased to give its best,.. U.S. Representative from the MeJungs of both the Junior Homeowners are allowed to pay week Arming July 2, c ^ p a ^ that the CSilneae reaetton is both-mod- • .. and. they motion, sonjebody. else to coine. Second Cwigresslonal District; and senior Pilgrim Fellowships their taxes in jw o parts, one to the 2 ^ ^ h o fih^ during tha •rata and meaningless in tenna of mlH« iq> and take a turn at bat. Seascape B y ReginaU Tinte AndrW Repko, candldaW' for will be disdontinued tor July' due during JUly and a second week mdmgj^une^^ due in. January. Claims fileu tnjrougiiout ui8 tary zetaliation. And if Reagan Is a victor in CaH- the State Senate from- the 35th and August. ‘PRIVATE’ BEACH AT NORTH TRURO District (Tolland Comity); Paul •- ^cond Congregational Church oversight when the state last week rose by 1,679 to • Ona poadble reason glm t for tUa re< fomla, and some other Republican is a 13,659. The rise, however, in­ victor in 1968, and If, incidentally, B. Sweeney, Incumbent candi- vacation school program has bills were prepared, the date the ring ptralnt on. part of Peking to that it second payment is due was cluded 1,222 factory vacation to' preoOeupied with an internal power somebody named Gengras ia a victor in date for sheriff from ’Tolland been canceled beca'Use of lack Shutdo-'wn claims. County, and Walter L. Thorp, gf interest atributed to town omitted' from the bills. Spiel­ atrpggle, and thus is not in a pototlon Connecticut this November, that will be man said that -the amount of Statewide claims during the the way It will be, not that the voters ^candidate for representati'ye swimming classes, the- summer corresponding period last year to t«*e any concerted action. Thia, of By Rowland Evans Jr. fri>m the 51st District (which In- school program being conduct- payment due is listed, but that eourse, does not rule out the poesAllity themselves have suddenly turned into i H s i d e Optimism in Air the fact that the second install­ totaled 22,251. , Sleep Queen dudes Coventry). 'WiUimantlc, and vaca- New Haven led the state last €rf some rash aet arising from tha very something new and rchstnged their spqts, Robert D. Novak An auction 'will follow the din- toons. Mrs. James H.. Ameling, ment is payable during the but that they have turned to something ner and talks by the candidates. month of January is npt. week with 2,065, and was fol­ Inner struggle which to supposed to be who would have been director of lowed by Bridgeport with 2,053, ’ Here’s an entirely new kind of innerspring mattress keeping the Chinese busy a t home. But different, to let it have its chance. AU members of the town com­ Degrees Awarded Report Over Viet Conflict the program, is thanking all ’Three Vernon residents were Hartford "with 1,537 and* IVa- 'with an entirely-new-kind of comfort. There is no there is little evidence from the peat to mittee are being asked to bring persona who' volunteered to terbury with. 1,460. items to be auctioned off. aiwai-ded degrees durii^i the coil feel. No edge Sag. No squeaking. Only firm, re­ support the Idea that the Chinese mig^t WAStHiNG'rON — An ex­ al appeal to the President to sdoit against the south and ne­ teach and assist otherwise, and University of Rochester’s 116th Manchester was . in , the 16th laxing support on high grade steel coils TOTALLY aet out on a course of action without By BARRY SOHWEID And in Los Angeles to address Reservations for the dinner . the parents who had enrolled Special UN Session For Vietnam? traordinary, unjpublicdzed four- step up lui bombing program gotiate a settlemeftt. the annual governors confer­ must be made no later than Sat­ annuaiL commencement June 5;.,, among the state’s~20 of- ENCASED in luxurious Process 202 urethane f o ^ .fiiut having calcidated it very earetfuUy. WASHINGTON (AP)—Nobody their children. flees. We doubt If there’ is a nation In the hour meetir^ in the President’s far beyond the present pace., Again and again the Presi­ has said yet the boys wiU be ence, Vice President Hubert H. urday with Mrs. A. Harry ‘w. The recipients and 'the de­ .. revolutionary comfort discovery by Union Assume, in any event, that the na­ world (with the possible exception of Cabinet Room on the evening of Callaway, a 1964 Goldwater Re­ dent encouraged the impression The Second Congregational grees they received are: Janis T- home from ■yiet,,Nam by Christ- Humphrey spoke Wednesday of Olson, Rt. 31, or Mrs. F, P-aiU- Church Sunday worship hour Carbide. Process 202'gives you (1) gentle, luxurious, tion’s intelligence estimates on the sub­ Communist China) which wishes for the June 30 offers a dramatic in­ publican, told Mr. Johnson that that he waS impatient with his mas-;-or eyiih' ’ a year from "flickering bits of evidence” ine Little at the town office Aldins of 16 Ironiwood Dr., Ver­ controlled comfort, (2) firm, follow-through support. ject of C3iina are correct. Vietnamese war to continue. Seldom if sight into Mr. Johnson’s hard nearly 100 of his 'West Point critics. A principal factor through Sept. 18 'Will start ait lO non, bachelor of science de­ Stone Planters Christmas, bA optimism is in that indicate North Viet building. A.m. - It’s hand-crafted throughout, to insure quality that’s J Of more significance ia the opinion ever has there been so nearly univej'sal . new line on Viet Nam. classmates were now In the thwarting negotiations with Ho the air. leaders are seeking "stmie way Chicken Barbecue gree . in physics with high dis- agreemept-that a war was unnecessary, ’The President’s guests, all front lilies of South Viet Nam. Chi Mlnh,.he said, were those, at St. Mary’s CJhurch Is on its an­ ttnctloii; Glenn R. Snape of 31 ‘unequalled anywh^e near this price. that morale in North Viet Nam slump­ It is guards, of course, 'and out”'of the war.' ^ A ohicken barbecue will be nual summer schedule, with Robbed of Yews ed after the bombing. Suspicious critics unjustifi^ and should be stopped at the of whom slipped into the IVliite His Congressional District, home who publibly questioned at the State Department offi­ .^’The _j irrent-.rwmd oC-;-opti'—^- .. held from 1 to 3- p.m-.—Sttnday, South St., Rockville, bachelor Come in and lie down on this ^amazing bedding t ^ earliest possible moment. Yet the ques- 0 Sunday Masses to be at 7:30, Someone with apparently his of the y.S. role Iri'Viet Nam may ques­ House by the back door, were, a which embraces Port Benning, or openly condemned his policy cials . privately are - oouiBseling : '^iniam was touched off last Sat­ -sponsored by St. Mary’s Holy of science in physics with dis­ night. Come in and feel the amazing difference in tirtiat became the domir Lee, Va., and will depart from appear in court in 'RockviUe L The bombing eontinues despite criy- olNbe 17th parallel. The latter might be ■When one questioner made a less charitable with his critics - State Dean Rusk told Japanese those words. nant theme this week. The tide to 'Viet Nam Three iu Town July -38. Patrolman Martin, You’ve never seen.. .never slept o n .. .any mattress alam at home, arid abroad, pt«eumably " askM \to pledge ah end for the same point about political dissidents than ^ Aas tried to be in the Foreign Minister Etsusaburo this month, to join the 34th RANGE period to. all infiltration of troops and in Saigon and specificaJly asked To strictly military questions, pa^^hiid that this subtle shift in ‘ has turned in favor of the Unit­ Shlina he is convinced North ' Klncnian made the arrest.,- , ' like the Process 202 Comfo-Foarh Sleep Queen.. It’s to destroy more oil and to destroy more ed States. Quartermaster Battalion. ■ Get UAC Pr^es Hoqiital'Notes-' '' AND materiel i ^ p i of the parallel. Of course, what South Vietnamese pre- the president responded by ask­ emphasis, coupled with' ‘ the Vietnamese forces can be de; Maceyka, a lldtltenant when softer, more cushiony than regular urethane foam mdrale.* any attempt bo;exact pledges should be - mier Nguyen Cao Ky planned ing Defense Secretary McNa­ more forceful use of American Johnson has been optimistic feated and that the process i^ A^itted yesterday:^ FUEL OIL and has plenj;y of deep down, edge-to-edge firmness before. Fbr instance, he told he was interviewed by The Three students from Man­ Phillips. 135 Vempri Ave' A t some point then, and the sooner avoided if this ^ ^ a re d .to put stumbling to do.about Thich Tri Quang, mara to reply. MoNam arms, will be sustained by the under way. chester have been awarded for luxurious, relaxing support and comfort. It’s th i better, there should be a sincere ef­ last January in his SUite of the Herald in January, has been Rockville; Gdite Gdrtiring, jS/ GASOLINE tdocks in the path df.,a special session. the militant Buddhist leader, came to the highly secretpnfeet- American people. Meanwhile, Ball was telling a promoted to captain. cash prizes from United Air­ durable, won’t sag or lump; never needs turning, fort to conclude some kind of a j^ace , Since no such peace' effort is likely to Union address; "The enemy is news conference at the .State the President turned a sharp ing armed with aeriaj/photo- 1866 Futdi^era Newspaper He plannrf to fly "to Anchor- craft Corporation for excellence odorless and non-allergenic. 4 1/2 -inch m a t '^ s or box tn the unpopular %nx whi^ many succeed without the participation of aU ' SynAcete no longer dose to victory. "Time Department about “a greater eye on his questioner and said graphs of North jVl^-aimese is no longer on his side.” -*-age on his way to San Fran­ in mathematlca spring foundation, full or twin sizes^^9.95 each Ainericans consider senseless. ' interested parties, it is necessary that somewhat bitterly: trucks traveling . South on the war weariness among the peo­ cisco to see how the taxider­ ' ’They were among 154 State MARLOW’S Onnmunist China, the two Vietnams, But this time a chorus of top ple” of North'Viet Nam. BANUY OIL i>iece. , Already there are dQilomatle hints “Ky can’t do anything more Ho Chi Minh Trail to South administration leaders are mist who is making a grizzly students who recel'ved prizes. SUMMER SCHEDULE: (OMl’lNY. INC. and the Viet Cong be Invited to the ses­ Viet Nam. Onte single picture, Like -the' President, Hum­ The recipients and the prliKs ^that Hanoi would hke a graceful way about Tri Quang than I can do blending their vosces with tha bear rug from one of his hunt- OPEN TUES: Il.n MAIN SrUKKT sion in full-participant, ad hoc -roles. about IVayne Morse." " McNainafa explained. Showed phrey, R u ^ and Ball mixed in . ing trophies is coming- along, ^ e y were awarded are: Mari- out. Vice President Hubert Humphrey ’Thia does not mean permanent UN Herald President’s. And activity In the THROUGH SAT. has indicated as mu(^ without offering In the President’s mien was no fewer than Si trucks on the diplomatic arena . appears to full measures of caution. — He also said l\e hopes to scale'lyn Twomey, daughter of Mr. ’i'i;i,. (it'.i- UNION membership. new hard-surfaced roads ^Humphrey said the “flldker- Long’s Peak in Colorado on his and Mrs. IrvUig ’Twomey-of-267 (Closed Mondays) snjr detail. “Flickering bits of evfdehc^” We have no illusions on the difficulties no hint of appeasement of his Yesterdays give sotld substance to (heir Um-Kvilli’ CARBIDE critics at home. His whole ap­ through Laos moving sodth with song of cheer. Ing Mti'^of evidence” were "not way west. Porter St., $100 for four-year’s he called, them. of the course p ro .p o se d . Communist vital equipment for the Viet solid, or concrete.” Rusk said, - Servicemen Report excellence in mathematics at And already there seems to be sitoc- China, a- key figure in any Vietnamese pearance, indfced, was precisely 25 Years Ago British Prime Minister Harold the opposite;' That he had now, Cong. With heavy emphasis, the “we turve seen no evide^jie that ______Airman Lam'bert____ C. Shores, Manchester High School; KAthi ulation on the proper emissary for a settlement, has resolutely ref used .^for,. Wilson, who has been'hinting at I At long last, cut the Gordian Secretary noted that those Town Treasurer Geoige H. a new peace bid for some the otoer side wants peace.” . .son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kolbe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Process 202 is the, entirely new ure­ peace feeler—^possibly British Prime many years to participate in Uliited trucks were laden with weap­ And Ball said, “I don’t want to Shores, Prospect St., has been James M. Kolbe of 291 Henry Nations activities until it is granted full knot of his Viet Nam policy^hd Waddell is named .chairman of weeks, wift ®y to Moscow to­ thane ^oam development by famous Minister. Harold Wilson who is sched- that there would be no turning ons designed to kill, "our boys” the newly organized Manches­ ward the end cA next week. create an overly optimistic pic­ assigned to McCoy AFB, Pla, St., $50 for exceUence in first- and sole authoitty to represent all China. ture,” after completing Air Force has- year algebra at lUing Jr. High IJnion-Carbide. . ‘ * ‘ nIM to visit Moscow next Week and North Vietnam, while showing itself back. The President left the in­ In the south. ter Defense Commltteie. . In Hong Kong, senior Ameri­ who, because of his pubUc opposition to escapable coneflusion that he At'iuioUier point, referring to Tall Cedars hold Sports can offlrtals wore reported pre­ And yet the optimism is Qier?, tc training. The airman, who at- School; and, Edmimd A. Miko- U’. ’ more flexible where Pie United Nations . on the record, for aU to Me. tended Hartford ' Publijc High lowsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- the bombings, might be in a good posi- is concerned, has not appeared hitherto would pay far less attention to his critics at -home, President Night with concert and ath­ dicting another diplimatic ap­ the doves at hoine than he has.) -Johnson said that "we must not letic events at West Side Play­ proach to persuade Hanoi to School, win be trained on the murid C. Mikolowsky of 105 tipn as an intermediary. to welcome a dominant United Nations job. as a qqnstniction specialist Broad-St., $50 for exceUence In in the past. ground. ■, j There is now, perhaps, a burden on role in Settling the war. Against this, the . taint the bread we eat”—appar­ negotiate.' . with the Strategic Air Com- f^st-year algebra at Bennet Jr. ently meaning that the eotmtry .. In Washington, Undersecreta­ critics of the nation’s Viet Nam policy, Soviet Union and the other Communist For ■ example, warhawk Con­ mand. High SchooL countries of Eastern Europe (with the gressman Howard H. (Bo) Cal- ' .m u^ not undermine his -new 10 Years Ago ry of State George Ball told a to restrain themselves a bit in the hope A Thought for Today B oil^^an 8.C. Charles F. Candidates for prizes are se- t i i l 0 p .. m . that the best can be made of a ques­ probable exception of pro-Chinese Al­ laway of Georgia,' a Republi­ hard line which, he hopes, will This date 10 years ago was a news ■ conference Wednesday Raisch, son of Mr. and Mrs. lected by their school author- bania) might well look upon a epecial sooner or later compel Ho Chi foreign diplomats la North Viet Sponwired by the Manchester or choose Englander's tionable action. ’There is a greater bur­ can. who is running for Gover­ Sunday; The Herald did not ConnoU of Churches Charles Raitoh of South River itles. Schools in communities THURSDAYS session as affording a chance of ending nor this fain, made an emotion­ Minh to renounce his aggres- publish. Nam had repoked deteriorating Rd., is serving aboard the fleet where a substantial number of den on the administration, howevhr, a war which, is t^f grave concern to them. Communist morale. heeding the American desire to end the Each of us is bom with a oiler USS Waccamaw, with the United Aircraft employes live FRIDAYS * In 'l^ y event, some effective and sixth fleet in the Mediterranean, are eligible to participate. kHUng, to put forth a big^peace effort, - '‘- straightforward method must be found kind of. genius. It can be intelli-' , Better, after an, to deal with an to mobilize and utilize the world’s ip- gence, a sense of mlBslon, devo- Foam anemy suffering, from frustration than stinctive conviction that the war-^must . tion. Acceptance of God’s grace one afflicted with desperation. end. Various peace nrissiona—(among anjl making it effective in our them African, British, ^ d Canadian) lives is genius also! No one is have failed. So, heretofore,, have the ra- without some talent, some abil­ I iterated efforts of Secretary-General ity to serve. And these talents Why Votes Qiange U Thant. . “ make us unique and important. ^ e handsome victory of Ronald Rea­ But a special session of the General We must discover the great gan in the Oallfomia primary for the Assembly would be a far weightier and gifts that each ef us has that gubernatorial nomination, his highly graver matter than any previous effort. we may carry our portion of ratod ehancee of victory in the actual It would speak, in imprecedented degree, living and lift it to an art that election this fall, and, to parlay the for the conscience of the world. Thus “it each moment may bring its joy ftrs^d «vera more adventurously, the would be that much harder to flout its as it is expended to the benefit ■uggestiony. qtftte likely poesibiUty that a Republi­ of men and the glory of. (jk>d. . At present peace efforts appear to be 'Ihat, too, tB gqnlus. j can nominee for President can sweep stuck on dead center. ’They must be giv­ I flUbmitted by i)ream-Cushion is Englander’s eci^- the country in 1966—all this, cannot ac- en new life , and u®w confidence. We be­ tifically designed mattress of Good­ ,r curately be defined by saying that toere lieve that nothing could do this more ef­ ’Ihe Rev. Felix M. Davis, fectively than a special session of the Minister, Second Congre­ rich foam latex rubber. It’s made to la .a possibility that the voters of Cali- gational .Church. help you fall fisleep soon, to sleep fafnia and the eoimtry are turning United Nations General Aesembly. — Ttne C^BDEtlSTTAN SCIEINOE MONITOR fdv a n ew kit< ^ en • * • better, .to relax every muscle in your “oetiservatlve’' where they have been, body, fhe matching box spring is for so long a span of years, "liberal." dr any hom e im provem ent? built for 'long-lasting firmness and Labels offer m ore' confusion Uian ' Robes Might Help Today itiHisUfry support. ^/ 2 -inch mattress and ,§xtra ■e^oe when they are introduced into deep box spring fowdation, full or aome phases of a nation’s political be- Decisions 'of the United Nations Se­ GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES curity Council rarely receive world­ On This Date tw in risize,,outfits, ^ 9 .7 0 for both hsMor.' The people of a democracy do wide praise and respect. -So Ambassa­ Ih 1869, John-L. Sidlivan heat ------■ -.-pieces. Come in 'tonight and,'tiy one b ^ to our opinion, tidft their belfefs 1 UMNOF. 4 dor Arthur J. Goldberg suggests that .Jake Kllrain in the 70th round of Kpayments 24 paying 36 ptyMMllB 1 S t Joseph’s Baby Powder for comfort! * fkjjte ope side of the'idiiloeophical and the council might command more sup­ 1>M . lost bare-knuckla heavy- 1 $ 600 $ 53 $28 $19.67 1 Idi^glcal equation to. the other; they port if its memben appeared in judi­ weigM . boxing «9xunpi<»iBhip ■ 1.200 106 56 — . 39.33 1 6\4 oz. can boiver, atoat of them, rather near pie cial robes. Observes Mr. Goldberg, who ’■-fight. 1 1.800 159 84 59.00 1 nAldle. .1 gain|sl; robe-wearing experience on the In KKX), the U.S. aent troops to S t Joseph Aapirin for Children A B.F.Goodrich 'jjKfhat raries is. their degree of tol- U ,s7 Supreme Court: "There is some­ China to iupprem Itaa Boxer LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED | er^iaoe for Ihoae who do wear labels. thing, about robes that adds more force Rebellion. Bottler of 50 t t O Tlwir toleranoe one political creed or and authority to the occasion;” Any­ thing is worth a try, probably. Clothes In 1907, the famed Ziegfeld THE COMNECtlCUT BAMK Mattresses of the Dream-Cushion Uie “anybody’s toleranice of s lifonthMttr •— 1145 ToMowf TurnpIktB don’t make the man—or a "peacekeep­ Vonies was first produced. MIO TRUST SO liPlUiY Outfits are made of Goodrich Foam fliver or a color. Is Ukoly to swing pen- ing” body. But flowing garb would at Bl 1940, JapaneM auictde Brir 93, Wilbur Cross PwWwy la te x Rid)bev. dnlum-Uke merely a s . a result., of the I p to es heavily damaged two o ^ ISN.BLUN^- — 898 MAIN 8*. least serve the U.N. and world order MANCHESTER FABKADB passage of Ume. as well as bogus piety, in which the or­ V/iP, sem tiFim w ^ M M tmN£ ttia largest British aircraft cax- The partioilar iierfonnsaoe of the ganization usually -chooses to wrap It- ife n In the Padfio "Bide' kptoni, m the sanstrvattv^ may sut atif. — NATIONAL OBSBRVSR letigahi^ sod *^Vtotorlous." -n :

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1966 PAGE Ni n e MANCHESTER EVENING HKIALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JULY 8,’1968 PAGE EIGHT need for. the Evreux base. No phased out.” base operated. Some cost as All* France plane was delayed dlM^tsdfhtkm over the engagements, tfow the child­ visit and on to Cambodia, a decision has- been reached on Arrangements already have much as |S,000. An unanswered in Tokyo. The royal party took a the o6ngrb«(4o*^ session which E v en ts less queen had a miscarriage in former French protectorate, for U.S. Base in France the ultimate dispoeltlon of most been made for dismantling the question,is, will the government 1963. talks about the Viet Nam war Laotian air force plane to Bang-^ ended WednsisdOj^ assume the cost of moving these An ermy statw»ent quoted the; other Installations in eight automa'Uc pin setters at A court spokesman said the and other major Issues. kok to board an Air France jet An army statwt) Suharto as saying thiibjsonp'ees France. the. bowling* alley. There la talk trailers or will it reimbufse )he in baby is expected this winter. New Caledonia will be J>e there. owners? could not satisfy everybody but •wn Dem ise It won’t be a question of pick­ of closing down one of the two King Baudouin and Fabiola, a Gaiille's next stop. Theh he goes Accompanying the king were ing up Evreux and moving it to nwvie houses on the base. The About AOO families live in the queen. Premier Prince Sou- that maximum results had been Spaniard, were married Dec. 10, to Tahiti and the nuclear testing EfVREyX, Franco (A?) week, went to England. Mildenhall, however. ’The Mil* elementary school, closed for' apartments rented in Evreux or W o r ld vanna Phouma, and a, number achieved. '"Ihs most Imjwtant 1900. center at nearby Mururoa. De TTie Evireux U.S. Air Force Evreux is one of the 80 major denhair base is near the Laken- vacatlMi, will not reopen. the surrounding villages are of other offidala. thing is ‘ Its impleimentatlon,” Gaulle will continue on around Base — an untypical American U.S. military Installations, that heath U.S. Air Force Base used Some officers and airmen obliged to give SO days notice Fabiola Expecting the world, stopping at Guadel­ Suharto said. and are anxious to know when DeGsulle to Tour ______Dissatisfaction was mainly .small town carefully landscaped President Charles de (Jaulle by 'the 48th Tactical Fighter have a special problem. On the BRUSSEILS (API Queen FARM (AP) — msldent oupe and returning to Paris Cabiuet Assured they will be leaving. JAKARm’lndonM^ (AP) — centered on thS eongression^ into the farmland o f . western wants to see out of FVanct by Wing. Plaraieia are now trying base are 163 government trail­ Fabiola ot Belgiun la expecting Charles de Gaulle will circle the Sept. 13, the sources said. ers that have been used for "I know where I’m. not Army stroiigman U . Gen. 8u- resolution implying that P m l- France — Is preparing its own next April 1. About 36,000 mili­ to work out who must mo've and a baby. globe when he visits France’s housing. But there are also 147 going,” said Sft. O. L. Wktson. harto has aseured various Indo- dent Sukamo still can h a ^ demise. ‘ tary , personnel and 30,000 de-' who can be freed tor other du­ A communique iaeued by the nuclear testing ground in the Brief Holiday pri-vately owned trailers that " I ’m not going to England. I ’d neslan wvanlxattons that he will abrong influence on the n w cab- Within the next two months pendenrta will leave. ties as a result grand marahal of the royal Paciftc this summer, Informed VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — were never meant to be mobile. have to put toy dbg in quaran­ comply vydth their wishes in inet which Suharto Is to loim. most of the 3,100 military per- The Pentagon has ordered the “ Every effort will be made to court said King Baudouin "is sources report^ today. King Savang Vaitthana left Vien­ sonhel at the base and their 1,- 32 C130 Hercules planes of the get dependents out first," said •(JwnersMp of these trailers has tine six months and pay }2.80 a ■V forming a new cabinet. pleased to inform the country De Gaulle will leave Aug. 30 tiane today for a brief holiday In . 600 dependents will be scat­ 013th Troop Carrier wing at Ev­ Lt. Ted Ingersoll, of Cleveland, changed from hand to hand dur­ day board. And I know where I that a happy event can be ex­ and fly first to Djibouti, capital Nice, France, before a state Repreaentativea o f 13 organi­ In lOM nearly 80,000 elec­ am going. I’m getting ready for tronic computers, worth about tering. Few of them know now reux to be moved to Mildenhall, Ohio. "Thtat will mean the com­ ing the years with the rotation pected at his household." of BYenoh Somaliland at the visit to Paris. sations and of the powerful Stu­ retirement, and I’ll be heading 88 billion, are at work In the where they will go. The first England, by Sept. l. When the missary, post exchange, and of personnel, and a market On the advice of her doctors, eastern tip of Africa. Then he The king was ^scheduled to dents’ Action Front colled on other support actlvitiea can be seemed assured as long as the for ’Tacoma, Wash.’’ United States. contingents, which left last planes go, there will be little the queen is canceling all public will go to Slthiopia for a state leave Thursday but hla special Suharto Thursday amid some j msmmmmmm

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Self-Propelled Gas Mower in hand with” huge foreigners.” ^ e outlook is for bigger figures speaker p^ddes good tone, makes an excel­ For most all transistor | Safety spin. ElMtrk M m r _ Rotary Mower are planning to build a special ing high heels resound in the,, Then there are the illegiti­ 6s‘ the fighting cohtinues. lent children’s-phono. #RE1751-53. radios'...... L ^ la ./ M . town 6h the outskirts of the cap­ EASY ByOGET ’TERMS street, and a drunken American J mate children by troops who The problem is sensitive for ital’ ito which ban and pwstl- Easy Easy Easy finish their tour in/Viet Nam. In y.S. strategists because it di-' voice ro a rs ’’Come on, baby!” tutes ‘could be moved. 1 1 9 9 5 recent months, adoption agen­ recUy involves American lives Budget Budget Budget The time is 11:30 p.m. in Sai­ The latest impetus to the cies have ptvushroomed in Sai­ — and because they have found Terms gon, closing hour in the bars of moye was given by the newly Terms 59** Terms 89** fonHed organlsaUon lulown a.s gon. Their ads aa weU aa thooa no sure way of safeguaraing the j ^ S p e d a U the South Vietnamese capital. advertising "maniagee with pe- prisoners’^ welfare. 3 H.P. engine. Loop handle, cutting height ad' Let this powerful 3>/4 H.P. self-propelled mower Which Sen. J, W.-Fulbright, D- "A (Committee for the Defense Famous twin blade mpwer; 18" cut two-way mow­ apecbahle Vietnamese girte" art But even with this drawback, ing with swing over handle, Starta with a flip of justments. Cast aluminum housing. large exhaust do the work. Dial-a-helght eutUng adjustments. Ark., has called "an American of the Vietnamese Woman’s Hu­ prominently displayed In news­ U.S. officials cautiously ac­ a switch. Lightweight. ea«y:to store. ’Trims doss chute. RewiDd Starter throtUa on Enclosed automobile type traction drive. Rewind brothel.” - man Dignity and Rights." ■tarter. Grass bag included. #G4500. knowledge that American' GI’S' Cmdr. James Muligan (left) and Capt , David to walks. # R E lte . #04000. Into',Dingy Keely’a bar/ come It was founded by several papers. hundred women edpeators, writ­ "The^fastest way for you. W# in North Viet Nam do not ap­ Hatcher are among U.S."pilots the Viet Nam News 6 M & White 50 Assertod Mewan Par Store. NO Roinchecks. two military policemen, their ers, and social workers an'd im­ perform everything for you. pear to be getting the worst pos­ Agency says are pi-isoners of the Communists. rifles raised high. able treatment from their cap­ - "Show your IDS (identifica­ mediately it took on anti-AmeH- Only come and sign and you’ll Muligan, the agency claims, was captured March get your license,” .i.the ads say. tors. tion cards)!’’ they shout. can overtones. Said the commit­ 20, Hatcher on May 30. (AP Photofax) tee chairman, Mrs. Phan Thai Just below, another larger ad A numlber of reports filtering * „*AfeKisr J e a n > Outside, pedicab drivers wait" Cua: "It is disgusting to see our promises “have morS fun for out Indicates that the Ameri­ Roll Film -for.their last fare before the prisoners. They also are said to girls in company of overgrown your money...save time Wllh our cans are faring about the same But-the spokesman declined to m idni^t cUrfew and giris pour have failed to turn in lists of Americans. I often cannot sleep hostesses.” as other-prisoners in North Viet say whether Washington was out by the' hundreds after a long captives required unde'r the j * Nam — not good food and medi­ protesting the North Vietnam­ day’s work as hostesses—one of Geneva regulations. cal attention by U.S. measure­ ese action. Nor would.he name the most lucrative jxisinesses in Some mail is getting through. ment, but about on a par with any of the step sj^ ich , he said, Kodak Instant Load Yashica Super 8 wartom Viet Nam. The Red Cross committee says that accorded Aaans. are being taken continuously in Some are widows, their hus­ an average of 50 letters a week 1 ^ Rolls Spra; _ North Viet Nam is a signatory behalf of the prisoners. bands slain in the interminable are going to-Hie prisoners from Instamatic 704 EE Zoom Camera , to the 1949 Geneva convention One of these steps has been an war. Some are wives of govern­ friends and relatives. providing for humane treatment effort by Harrimah to enlist ment officials -whose salaries Partly in hope of reciprocal Instant cartridge load. Zooms easliy from wide t ' Residents Returning of prisoners of war. But Hanoi help from the International Red Your Choice 620— 127^120 ■’ 'fy can’t feed the family. Some are action' in the North,- the United Our Rag. 76.87 angle to telephoto. Battery drive . . . no j/r'" says the captured Americans Crots Committee. -Harriman has there because nothing pays States has encouraged humane Easy Budgst Tarmi winding. Electric eye for < \ ARGYLE, Minn. • (AP) — ■.erally available and Is restria- are war criminals, not subject reported that the Red Cross 6 6 » ’ I more in Saigon today than the treatment and -visits by Red perfect exposures. (Tom- to the Geneva rules. g;roup has agreed to make fur­ Caldor has a wide selection of frefih profession of barroom hostess. , About 100 persons returned to ted to commercial users, Cross representatives to prison­ Extra fast f/2S lens permits picture taking plete with grip. 4 ti' North Vietnamese have been ther attempts to aid U.S. cap- They line the smoke-filled their homes In this northwestern But Dr. Lawson said symp- ers in South Viet Nam. And 'it under widely varying conditions. Fast shutter films ;fpr your camera, fast profesfional captured In the South. But Ha- Uves. bai:3, pinch the legs of combat- Minnesota community Thursday toms usually show up within a So far, it- was reportelB, the has sought quietly from-time to stops action. Automatic exposure for daylight Easy ludgot Terms C ' ''f. weary American Gi’s and pro'm night after authorities.said the few hours after contact. "1 sus- * nol does not acknowledge its flash jiwth signals In viewfinder. Correct processing, and low prices. North Vietnamese have refus_ed time to .discourage executions ise more—all for tiny /glasses Of danger caused by an accidental pect that the problenThas coma forces are fighting in South Viet “ exposures every time. _/ Sj.. ‘ .f-.. \ . -1...... -tw...... w ... by the SaigOn regime of cap­ ‘ and gone, and every hour is to N_am, so it has spurned Jhe-idea access by IntemaUonal ■ Red tepid liqtkd known as daigon spraying of the -village with a tured Ojriimunists. prisoner exchange or a deal Cross representatives to the Ortho . Ortho Tomato Ortho .. Ortho tea, at a dollar a glass. poisonous chemical had eased. the good,” he said. on reciprocal good treatment. Their ranks and countleSs-^no Between 300 and 300 residents, Although Hanoi has hinted at Rose Dust Vegetable Ihist Triox Isotox Garden Spray one knows exactly how many fled their homes late Wednes- Goldberg Talks war crimes trials for U-S. pris­ Grow Chart yietnaniese women Work as bar day night when It was learned oners, it has not yet conducted Fat Max Neck Wear 1 5 9 lo -O t. 1 4 9 10-Qz. Quart 3 J 0 0 9 8 PInf hostesses, prostitutes or are that parathipn '—*• potentially a Gallon ^ Size With Pope Paul any. Nor is it known to have Mirror -■- Six# X S ilt Size, simply kept by lonely American lethal poiimn — Jiad been used SIza men in a strange land. in an aerial spraying operation r executed any of the Americans... EffeclTve ihsecttcMihfunglcTde cb " Multi - putppse garden Insectidte. Proven fprmula.” contalhi Phidtih The presence of 271,000 Amer- instead of a milder insecticide, On Viet Bombing This atm falls short of what For Children bination. Can be used pn all vege- Prevents plant growth from m e to IQUa almoot all insects on roses, Replaces Slim Jim fungicide for rose mildew and loan troops in Viet Nam, and An airpiane made three pass- VATICAN CITY (AP) — UJS. •Washington would like done for Ubles up to within two days of two years. Kills all Vegetation. flowen, tziees, shrUljs. Econcxnical the captives, and roving Ambas­ black spot control. Lindane for in­ harvest Handy leflllable plastic particularly of the 30,000 Ameri- es over the town on a mosquito- Ambassador Arthur J- Goldberg NEW YOHJC (AP) — Brooks classe since the end of World Easy to apply with sprinkling can. concentrate. Action continues to sador W. AVerell Harrimian has sect control. Use as - a •pray*'or squeeze duster for easy applica­ cans stationed in Saigon, has spraying flight before the mixi^i conferred with Pope Paul VI for Brothers, the Madison Avenue lyar II. I Our Rag. dust. Handy plastic squeeze duster. tion. For driveways, w all^ etc. kill up to 10 days. had a deep impact on the na­ in chemicals was discovered, 60 minutes tqday and reportedly ' been put in charge of U.S. ef- stor6 that has be’en turning o'ut Their intcro.sl has manufactu­ 6 9 ^ r ls to improve their lot., 5.99 tion’s life. authorities said. explained the bom'Wng of the Stock brokers uniforms since rers predicting a drop in the U.S. strategy at this point is 3 Charges have been made that No ill effects from the cheml- Haiphong and Hanoi oil. depots 1846, hks gone and done som^e- popularity of Slim Jims and Our Rtg. 8.39 Standard families have been broken and oai were reported, other than a which the Vatican has deplored. to push these efforts- at low,k'ey pitching their fall sales cam- Portable Car B< Aqua KinA thing very un-buttoned down — Redwood stain finish. Helps children watch their . moral values shattered. few ca’ses .of nausea. An emer­ It was Goldberg’s second visit .through various diplomatic paighs to the wide widths. Mo.st channels, rather than ham­ the Fat Max. • Blue and whit* vinyl growth and take extra pride Traveling Sprinkler Some of this Is tnie—just as gency/ supply of atrophine — an to the Pope in seven months. standard ties are now between .canopy. Unassembled. Paddle-Tennis Paddles There are murmured apolo- Great for travel, ^ m p lett true aa the war pounding day antidote tor parathion — was They, mett for an hour on Dec. mering publicly at' Hanoi and two and a quarter and two and 1^0 rtonchecks. #288.r ' t in their appearance. Just 25 possibly riskihg something g;ies,i of course ----- "N<5t really per store. Sorry, no rain-"’^ with pad and removable and night at a country where a flown in Thursday. 29, during the U.S; "peace of­ our kind of merchandise, v>’c seven-eighths inches. Laminated obstruction for dainty girl, 20 years old, in her fensive" that failed to bring tha worse for the prisoners. Glftiit Itoly Shovel, Po3y Leaf Rake 9 Q a checks. hood. Just 25. Hqalth officials' also disooV- Thursday, for instance, the generally try, to avoid fads." Brooks spokesman ■ Richard or Pply Pail and Shovel. Onl^ . . . * '^ '-'e a . " S ir 1 1 7 7 lots of action.'Provides fun trim native AO Dai- costume has ered ’Ihursday that the cqncen' Oommunists to the’ negoUating State Department gave no more But the display cases don't lie. Whiting says:'“ I’m amazed by for the entire family. not known any’ other life but tration of parathion was less table. .than a set re^xmse — when In them are rows Of bookies’,, how astronomical bu.siness has. 9 9 that ofcuncertainty.' than first feared. The audieitce today, like the been -With them. They're not Deluxe Paddles ...... 1.8 8 asked — to Hanes’s" broadcast delights: four-dneh-wide" Fat R Ad^sts to 10 f t to 50 f t spray. Some left villages harassed by •The Weather Bureau forecast first one, was not publicized in Max ties, broad as bibs, gross reajly our kind of merchandise, - adv&nce. Goldberg, the chief ifcTOUnt .of. U.S. airmen being Caldor Throat Lozenges Prestone Oil Miser Automatically winds up hose as Viet 'Cong guerrillas at night a slight chance of rain today. . inarched in handcuffs through enough for a race track touts, but I suppose a certain amount and' *pounded by American Chances, of rain were greater U.S. delegate to the'United Na­ of innovation is understood." it sprinkles. #13000. ^ ctpwdeil-strcets- big enough to hide a dirty shirt Soothes yenr throat gently and planes by day. for tonight and Saturday morn­ tions, cam,9 to’ Rbme Thursday A spokesman described H as front. The store has kept the width quickly, g ' Stops oil burning, quiets noisy en­ 4fPlayer But many do not engagO* In ing. night from Genova, reportedly 8 *Vli8regard’ ’ of North Viet Significantly, the . sale.smen limit at three inches on iU ex­ gines, frees hydraulic lifters. prostitution. They work in bars "A good rain would wash It all to talk to Italian government say, • the buyers are standard. Our Rag. 59c ' 59* leaders about the steppod-up Jfam’s obligation under the clusive first floor, while letting merely to "keep company ” with^out," said Dr. C. H. Holstrom, Geneva convention ban against Ivy League types, Uie adverti.s- it reach: four in its university Melnor Badminton Set Americans and carefully sUsh Marshall County health officer, bombing, ••Intimidation,’’ "Insults’’ and ing men and Wall Street people and young executives’ depart­ away their Saigon tea tickets.. Volunteer firemen maimed He was to see President Gi­ Complete set includes 4 rack­ exposure to "public curious!ty" whose preference for narrow ments. Caldor Cold Relief Lee Oil Filters Traveling Sprinkler Their profits depend on the hoses Thursday to wash the poi­ useppe Saragat and Premier against prisoners of war. • ties had kept .wider ones de- J. Press and Cliipp, two of ets, net post and shuttlecocks 8 8 day's consumption and some sonous chemical from streets Aldo Moro today, tolk Saturday Brooks Brothers’ competitors in Capsules 10 times the flltratibn sur­ Cmtrtdge . . . all in a handy tote bag. make turice as much as the offi'^ and vegetation, and homeown­ to Foreign Minister ' Amintore' the cityf.s tailoring enclave off Our Reg. #BS4L cial salary of the prime minls- ers scrubbed their property. Fanfani, prertdent of the lost face of many fllters. For all Ty|M 2 Madisoa Avenue at,. 43rd 'Street, For day and night relief 16.90 1344 ter-^36,(X)0 masters or about “There is no medical prob­ session of the U.N. General-As­ State Mother, Daughter also sglj the wide ties, 'like. ^ colds ^ hay fever. American cars. Spin' type $300 a month. lem ," said Dr. Holstrom. "No sembly, and then return to Brook's in sober regimental 53« Covers up to 8000 sq. f t Adjust- There are other...girls—froto. one has been sick Geneve. Our 1lag. 69e L57. , Moro's center-left government stripes and clifb patterns. “ '^1 8 8 " able nozzle from fine mist to jet Official Siae the university, from middleclass Mr. and Mrs. Lorean Johnson Die in Delaware Crash A ■Salesman at Press, which families—who often like to meet and their three eWldren were was under a v ere pressure in a spray. #2500. Parliament «k;ly this month to The victim’s husband, James; ;has - outfi>tted Lodges, (Jabots blond American boys, roaming among the residents returning BMYRNA, D?1. (AP)—a young Tetherball Set say' whether it approved the 38, who was driving the car, and Rockefellers, says the fad Caldor Hair Tdnic the>treets in search of an orlen- home Thursday night, Ctonnecticut mother and her two- Auto Headrest ______I _____ bombing of the Hanot and Hal- waS in fair condition suffering apparently developed' early this Melnor Deluxe 2-Speed Traveling SpHnkler tal adventinre. , "The feeling of apprehension , jrear-old daughter were killed, from shock. y ^ r at Harvard-and Yale. The or Hair Cream ^ ^ Solid foam, antt-nhiplash |«0- A summer sport that is finding American niilitary and civil- is beginning to wear off," said phong depots a i^ whether^ it h ^ (an officials say the situation Johnson, who is publisher of the "been advised- j -.—j of them 1 in- ad­ and six other members of the Minette, 6, a daughter,. suf­ bsme • report came next door teetion. v W l covered, adjust­ new poinilaiity. Cemes. with Large pint bottle f t ) * J r ^ 2 9 9 >ur Rtf vance. ' family were injured .when the fered cuts on her arm and a from (Jhipp, where John F. Ken­ able height Asstd. oolocs. Covari up to 13,000 tq. ft. of. |-epresenta nothing new—that all local-weekly newspaper. “ I feel nedy sometimes had his su(t8 2 7 X 0 omnplete Instmetlons. 4** this has existed before, in Paris, safe here toiaght. I’m not too Fanfani said his government concussion. ' Our Rag. 89c . lawn. #3500. car in which they were riding had not been consulted In ad­ . Patricia 9, another daughter, made. )tome, Naples and the bomlred- worried about It.” struck a tree early Thursday. vance. He sidestepped the quea- vims admitted to- the hospital Myron Ackerman, president out cities o f occupied Germany Most businesses in this coin- ’ The dead woman fs Mrs. Leon- tiqn of approval or disapproval ■ with cuts of the lip and knee. of the Men's Tie Foundation, ah ...... V"* . , I".....------■<- * ;...... j / after World War H. And the munity of 800 were closed tina Venter, 38, of 6 Kingsbury 'W < but implied disapproval, say­ -She was in fair c Nfl^. Irtnter, 49. of 131 Beliford Rd., fair, condition. Virtually every major manu­ p s s s i ered so dangbroua it l» not gen- pend thoob Jacksonville, N.C., the mother; The mishap occurred on JJ.S. facturer will carry the wide ties Ifl-law o f Mrs. Venter. Route 13 south of Smyrna. in their fall lines. ■ A -r' . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 19,66 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1966

H „ and E]aii D. K «stin o t Willi* V ern on 4 n 4 p v e r M otfs Drop mantle. Ives Likes About Town Directors Tfike On Police Arrests Obituary Funeral aervieea wUl be held State Legislators^ Members of the Hi-League of Monday at la asn. at St. Mary's Request for Hmanuel Lutheran Church will State Support for Schools^ Rlcbard Wirta, 53, of 36 Birch Town Must Change Dump CAR FAIR, INC. Church. Buriat wHl be at the TamskyPlan have a beach party Sunday a(t at., was charged last night vdth eonvehienca o f ^ the family. Staggering Agenda John J. Abom, Ocean Beach, New Ijondon? The breach of peace after an argu­ There will be no caiUng hours. To Meet State Regulations ZoneChange Of Ru 6 Park group will leave from the , , . ^ -i, - i. ____ Income Tax^Askedby Wolfe ment with a neighbor. He is The HObnes Funeral Home, Mott’s Super Markets Inc. BIO DISPLAY - REGONOITIONED State Automobile church parking lot immediaiteiy The Manchester board of dirwtors Will set some kind scheduled to appear in Man­ in labor cost for the equipment 400 Miaih S t, is in charge of (Continued fibm Page One) close to a record-length session. A proposal for a state Inoofns mate flnanoial sohAion for most ' The Andover rrfuse disposal has withdrawn Its request for Town Planner Jos^h Tam- after 8 am. suffrages. of a modem-day record when it m ^ts Tuesday n ig n t chester Circuit Cfourt 12 on operator, $4,000 for cover ma­ arrangements. Now Hampshire, w^ere a legis- A feature of California’s $16,- of 'our 109 towns liss In a rtats* arog must be changed from an a change to Business Zone II SAFETY CHECKED AUTOMOBILES In^iector, D i^ sky’s beautification plan of a -r— __ jt will hold public hearings and will take possible ac- lax has been pirSsented to Gov. July 26. terial, and $1,000 for mainte­ The family suggests ’ that lator gets $200 every^o years, 000 pay proposal is its link with supported stocatlonal program. open-face dump to a sanitary for a j^arc^ east o f Its E. Mid­ » Miss Lynn Heiier, daughter of tion on 12 separate items—seven on proposed additional John n ! Dempsey In en open let­ 461 HAIM STREET—MANCHESTER TtSlUJtND — Jotm J o9^ h those wishing to do so make unless he’s presiding officer of a strict conflict-of-interest law The only way that the state can Robert W. Sauer, 16, of 341 landfill 'operation in order to nance. dle-Tpke. Sore and now In Off- which would force many leglsla- parallel to the path Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heller of appropriations, three on proposed amendments tO ordi- •me present cost of operat­ Aboni, 58, oC Mialh St., super'-______memorial contributions______to a his house. Then, he gets'|M0. ould force ter from Thomas J. WdiMK, a raise adequate fonds tor such a LydaU was charged late last live up to hew state regulations Street Puking Zone. The re­ PHONE 643-1591 ing the dump is considerably \iaing inspector o f the Book of Remembrance at St. The lawmaker also gets a d ^ y tors to curtail such private busi- ®’ 76 Bolton St., has been notified jja n ces and on e ea ch On th e p rop osed in stallation o f meonher of the Vernon Board of. program is through a stats In- night with making unnecessary on disposal areas. , , quest was to have been up for round tri)> mileage whether he ness interests as law practice, v fumi™«nt. that she la a recipient of a ojjg^Jvo and oh the proposed installation of sanitary rioise 'with a! motor vehicle. He That was made, clear last less. Depatlment of Motor Vehicles Mary’s Church or to the Man­ insurance sales or connection lu a letter yesterday from scholarship to the University of ------ISi------—— Represehitativea. ooms faix- , ______-w a public hearing before the and ooife^tant for dieabled driv­ chester Chapter tif the Ameri­ commutes to Concord or not. T h e' tax woiHd supply funds 'U have on my tleSk letters was arrested I at CTenter and night by Charles Kerker, an with-,firms competing for state Howard S. Ives, State highway Connecticut, Hartford branch, sewers Plrve Sts. Police said the youth a large tract off Shoddy ’m IU Plamdng Commieei®'ng on interim commit- Penitentiary mended by the Town Planner mits may be obtained to bum lowed. 275 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE United Congregational Church day at 8:16 a.m. from the Ba­ the project which could be ac­ munications. ever get a state Income tax get a state kioome tax would a day while In session,'hut they tees, and reap $10,000 to $15,000 Joseph Tamsky and reviewed The Mott’s area has an entry NEXT TO STW and SHOP of Tottand; the American Le­ quired with federal highway (Continued from Page One)/ would be for both parties to put ^ tor both parttes to put H in other material. OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. - 11 P.M. con Putreral Home, 71 Prospect also get a $1',200-Odense allow­ aifuiually. TBie board’s- last meeting, on.,^^ approved by the Town and exit' at Its Business Zone H gion of Rockville; Uriel Lodge beautification funds. It In their platform." His letter 'feeir platform. It would cer­ Governors Kerker discussed the four John Hutchinson St., Wlllimantic, with a Mass ance for the session. Other conapensation allot­ When today’s rioting^^roke June 7 7,, wias adjourned .at f 1)i:30 ^ ' Conservation Commission. , property, another at its Off- of Masons, Meirow; and Nut­ Ives wrote: “The Deparlfnent was mailed to the govetnof on tainly be a great step for th« passible methods of refuse dis­ •of. requiem at St. Mary’s Comiporilfg the legislators’ ments in some states include out, all available ci^jxrllcem en a.m. and its agenda . was Considered for Street Parking property, and a meg Forest, Tall Cedara of is very pleased to cooperate 3. Adoption -of an "O ^ n June 28. Democratic party to take posal: High-temperature incin­ Church, Wlllimantic, at 9. Buri­ jobs Would be like comparing ich items as $50 a session fqr were sent to the Mlson. slderably shorter than the one third, an unexplained 30-foot Lehanop, Manchester. He fully with the town in this ven­ Space” resolution, as part of The contents of Woltt’a letter leaderaMp In this aapset and Back Policy eration, sanitary landfill, open- [iIbL DRYCL^NING, a l will be in St. Joseph’s Ceme­ apples and oranges. In New stationery, as in Illinois where In O ctobe^ ..-'!^ , about 700 for 'Tuesday-night. Director Post wide strip through an adjoining served with the ‘ U.S. Coast ture and every effort will be an application for federal funds' fci its entirety follow: suggest such a plaMorm to tiie face dumping as Andover now tery, Wihimantic. ‘ - York there were Six months of the arniual legislative pay prisoners^at the penitentiary The appropriation items In­ service staitlon. Guard in World War H. made within the area of our for the purchase of Case Mt "A s a member of the board Refnfollcan party as well. hae, and composting. i^ends- may call at the fu- sessions this year, while in moves u^v(rom $7,500 this year staged sitdown strike in the clude four for the board of edu- In Viet Nam John J. Hutchinson Sr. of 14 Survivors, besides his wife responsibility to aid in the ac­ 4. Acceptance of two offers .of represeritaUves of the town •Without question, some day Composting is still unproven nerail home Srmday frbm 2 to 4 many smaller states legislators to $9,000 iJ^s^%7. Many states prl^ofT shops. It lasted one day. caUon ($2,987-$4,500 — $24,975 Lawton Rd.''^t9d a y - eonflrmed There are now about 11,000 and mother. Include a son, John complishment of the proposed for the sale of land-In Robert­ of Vernon, I am . faced with we wUI have this income tax, and incineration is much too ex­ and 7 to 9 pm . were entirely free to work their also pay traveibjfMnse for trips ^-'Last April, about 600 inmates $4,800, and all to be financed (Continued frtHti Page One) reports that he is one of seV-^'^fforeign physicians practicing linear park. son Park, both ' made by prOblema that literally hundreds pensive for a small operation, J. Abom Jr,y; at home; and 'farms or run their shops or of­ between home and.^ the state at the Maryland’' Correctional The unfortunate thing is that eral men being considered for from equal state and federal the Manchester Redevelop­ the hot and at times waspish Kerker said. Sanitary landfill in this cquntry. three brothers, William Abom Mra. LUly Palml^rg fices. of other legislators Qiroughout,» in the meairtlme pur children capital at rates of 7 to"^ cents a e ct i f ^ o llo w e l m a y -C e ll i". BreathedavlUe. M grants), one of $4,000 for Civil debate which preceded At^proval thus seems the most practical election, on Tuesday, to the o f Rodcville, Clarenice Abom of Mrs. Lilly Palmberg, 73, tor- miles west of Baltimore, staged ment Agency to the town of ths state are very much aware are behig cheated but of the Michig;an’s Legislature is mile. - Change the state’s-''^ present Defense, to be financed almost of the Viet Nam resolution. solution for Andover. Manchester board of directors, Valley Stream, N.Y., and Chris­ merly of West Hartford, mother a riot. It was put down by state Manchester — one, a 10-foot- of. type of education that they de­ philosophy of highway con- entirely byia federal grant; one The 40 'votes included those of It may be possible; Kerker to replace State Sen. Daidd M. tian A bom o f BBington. of Raymond F. Palmberg of wlde strip for $500, the other a 'W e will have to raise the tax serve, our older dtteens are be­ tructlon. .z" police and prison guards. Two of $222,000 for the .construction the goveriiors of Samoa, Puerto stated, for the Andover facility Barry, who resigned last month. Funeral eeryices .will be held Manchester, died Tuesday at St. prisoners there were shot. 12,000 square foot area for $3,- rate In our town thia year by ing forced out -of homes that lin ^ r park would extend of a new Manchester Green Rloo, end the Virgin islands. to be converted to a landfill Hutchinson said that he is Sunday 1:30 pm . at the Elisabeth Hospital,- Covington, Legal Restrictions Snarl ■ The penitentiary in Baltimore, 500. about six mlUs. It is obvious they have every right to con- from 'S^^ain St. to Case Mt. . Firehouse;^ and one' of $10,706 Qov. J. Miller Tawes of Mary­ favorable to the suggestion €uid Ladd Funeral Home, 19 EfI- Ky. two blocks long by one block 5. Acceptance of new street that future years will continue Unue to Uve in and our towns operation. Workable gradients for added coats for Robertson land had left the conference could likely be established so that he will answer "yes,” If Hngton Ave., RockvtUe. Itie Survivors also include four It-'^ould, include walkways, wide, is surrounded by high, lines. In connection with North to bring increases in this mBl and the people therein axe be­ Settlement of Air Strike School additions. earlier. Qov. Frank G. Clement that hea'vy equipment can be pto^ed down for a decision. Rev. AlHson Heaps will of­ other sons, a daughter, 11 grand­ bfidle pathsNmd parklets, con- slate-gray walls and is sitqated i^d Renewal site Improve­ rate. As you well know, the ll^ deprived of services that In one of its other 18 items, of Tennessee failed to attend, as Hutchinson, a Democrat, was ficiate. B ui^ wW be in North children and -eight great-grand­ (Contlnue. Cemetery, ToUiai^ children. government for the trans^rta of the downtown business dis­ Buckland Alley. ediKational costs. sduceAlon budget to mafcliig tt pacting, and covering the refuse. area. location of the $10,708 from the 1958 to March 1961, when he There win be no oalMng Funeral services will bfe held and tr^pking industries to -tjon of troops,” he added, "and trict. 6. Authorising the town T t Is obvious to most students physically In^jnslble for ttoeee the governor of Guam, The refuse would be spread do all Capital Reserve Fund to reim­ resigned in protest over what iMIUrB. tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Rose th e/ can- to meet the it’s .^ d a y , when Weiss, after a recent'Nneet- of government that the anti- towns to proWide thsse services. There was imanlmous approv- and impacted during the day burse contractor Jack Hunter •treasurer to borrow $9,000 in' he called “a lack of sound fiscal The flamB;f suggests that Hin Funeral Home, 580 ElmiSt., needs of passengers and ship- traffic is always heavier; com- ing- attended by town andd high- „ , j “You ara snjoylitoT Immense al of a meeting next year In the and covered with six inches of for those costs. anticipation of a bond issue for quated pn^erty tax cannot con­ policy” on the part of the then moie pers affected by the airline pUcates things a little. But While department officials, notiX ^ o K f /i Windsor earth at the end of each day’s those wishing to do so moke Rocky Hill. Burial will be in the Manchester Green Fire­ tinue to be the main support of poputartty In the state and tt to Virgin Mands, witii a plurti.trip strike. the,^railroads are reporting ^led the State Highway Commis- The proposed ordinance operation. To reduce costs, the Republican majority on the oootributlons to a Memorial Rose Hill Memorial Park, house, to pay for preparation educational programs. at timea such as this that you a'board ----- ■ a- luxury------”— liner thrown in. A spokesman for-the Associa- extra' heavy traffic there has sioner by letter that the plan amendments are for the pen­ What happened in this Bever­ days of dumping could be limit­ board. Fund at United Congregatloiv- Rocky HilL lW<^her, Child of final architectiual plans and "W^e are ll'ving in the richest haws the rsaponetblUty that go If chosen ’Tuesday night for Friends may call at the fu­ tion of American Railroads, J>een no substantial inability to' drew optimistic comment from sion plan, for Ice and snow cohr ly Hllla meeting was that nobo­ ed. ■1 Church. Reifications. state in the country. I wonder with tMs popularity. I am ton- the board of directors, Hutch­ neral- home tonight from 7 to meanwhile, said the nation^' cope with the problem.” trol, and for permitting over­ dy estabUshed h. political beach­ The landfill method minimizes on. HurH|i Crash 7. Authorizing the general how long it is going to be before oerely b o p ^ that you wtH use railroads “ are trotting opt ev- More than 35,000 memt»rs of Designed for pedestrian and night street parking during head that seemed to give Mpn a the. danger of pests, such as inson would have to resign his Mia. Antonia Gnidaltia 9. manager tadies’ Charged with ton, 59 Deiming St. sell G. Levack, 19. of l690 Main the Town of ManchcTOi\^ School. Romney opposed any oonfer- Kerker. _ ohaild' 'Pf ESSt ‘Hartford was construction, - possibly— elimin^- (Oratinned from Page One) May. Alliance. She was axcommuni- St.".'~South Windsor, made a left In other business,' the 'bqard 9. Approval of Immediate ence'declaration on Viet Nam. Operating oosts for the held yesterday at the John F. rWiSClHARGHD TOiDiAY: Wil­ Ing concrete culverts. Addition­ Ths American planes sJso eant of 1^ James’ Church. P r i c e s ^ turn from Sullivan Ave., and will make several appoint;^ conversion of. the ‘ Municipal. pbong.H ie Navy said the cam­ Hs said It wasn’t needed, that landfill method ; of dl^osal Tierney Fune^ Home, 219 W. fred H. Dude, 60 Reservoir Rd., al land and rights-of-way niay dodged three surface-to-air mis­ Survivors,------j - . - -Include ; ----- a s6n; A n Center St. The Rev. Henry J. Rockville; Gary Barile, B m I ran into the Raymond c4r. . ments —three Republicans to '■Building Hearing Room to of- ouflaged boats opened fire. ths governors were ■wasting would run about $15,000 a LIDDETTORDO (Oonttnued from Page One) have to be acquired also. siles northeast and northwert of year, according to Kerker, af­ ttiony Guldaitis of Elmhur^, Murphy, pastor of St. Chris- Hartford; Mrs. Edna Pitney, 54 Mrs. Raymond broke several the Senior Citizene’ Action Com­ fmes, and the future scheduling Three attack flights were their time in talking about Hanoi. ter about $20,000 is spent on PARKADE N.Y.; and two sisters, Mrs. Wil- ^pher’s Church, East Hart- immediately following the Horton Rd.; Brendan R. Put­ teeth and suffered scrapes and mission (the Democrats made of boiw4 of directors’ meetings launched fixwn the carriers Con­ things they could not control The attacking carrier planes purchase of equipment. Ham Kwash of Manchester and ford, officiated. Burial was in American Medical Association nam, 2 Kneel St., Rockville; other injuries. Her son, Ste­ their four appointments' in June) in publiCv schools, the town stellation and Hancock. 'Hiey and why didn’t they get down to OPEN School Board took heavy antiaircraft fire in The $16,000 annual operating Mrs. Bailjara Petrolevitcii of East Cemetery. — annual, meeting makes it appear Bruce D. 'Major, 177 Loomis phen, 11, struck his head on a Democratic replacement on courtroom, or in pther * facili- reported sinking two of the tor­ ths buslnesB ttot ooexteerned Bemn- el MacNeill, Shoddy Mill Rd., Twu MIGais. the best jets in 655 West Middle Tpke. The youths, Mie 16 years old, tbs North Vtetnomeas air lores, Manchester Manoiiester BlaaBhester t lourey Bros. EXiperal Home, 36 struction Co. Andover; Vincent Moriarty, 12 Vacation Church School at and two 14 years old, have been jumped a flight of Air Force Union St., Wlllimantic. Tbe Rev. •IHie relocated Parker St. Morse. Rd.; Robert McLeary, Emanuel -Lutheran Church 'will turned over“u o juvenile auth­ TfeundevcMeCs. 85 miles north- David Ransom of First Qmgre- would follow Colonial Rd., 801 Main iSt.; Mi’s. Thelma close tonight with a box lunch gational Church, Willimantic, orities. northwest of Hanoi Thursday. CANTONES ESSO JIM’S SHELXi through property of Green Man­ Smith, 64 S. Adams St.; Mrs, picnic on the church grounds at Spend o Week will officiate. Burial wdll be "m One of the MIGs uncorked two 808 West Middle Tpke. 275 MiUn St. or, and to approximately the Irene Socha, Nathan Hale Rd., 6 for parents and pupils. Open Manchester Bfanchester- New Willimantic Cemetery. same point as the Oakland-Park­ South <3oventry;' Mrs. Helen atoto-air xnissiles but they ex­ mm Of That Vocation house in the classrooms will fol­ Friends may call at the fu­ er connector., It would bypass Sullivan, 25 Sharon Dr., South ploded baimlessly som'e (Us- in u M k low. Parents will have an op­ THE AIR CONPrnONR) tanoe from the American fight-. RTFIN I FLYING ^A' neral home tonight from T to Colonial Board and would elim­ Windsor: Dfewey Walker, 66 portunity to see the many things Moke That Room sr^xMfhberB, a spokesman said.^' DON WILLIS GARAGB WYMAN’S GULF* 1 1 1 -1 1 8 CkHitcr S t inate the sharp turn at the rail- Russell St.; Michael Wardlaw, 18 Main St. Manchester accomplished by their children The encounter broke off with­ A New Creation 24 Main St. ibad trackk. j 466 W- Middle ’rpke.; . Mrs. An­ and also to meet the teachers. Manchester Manchester Mrs. H. Irene Lord out damage to either side, he The $900,OCX) estimated coet of nette Wiganowski, 12Q Walker Cold drinks, coffee and ice Mrs. IL Irene Lord of 36 St. Ponding WiH Gi the connector is slated for in- St.; Mrs. Judith Wozniak, 128 cream -will be served by a com­ JM&ds ROOKVILLB . John St. died this morning at lit was ttie first c o n fin e d to- GORMAN BROS. dbsian in a-'$2.5 million bond School St. mittee frpin the Emanuel Her Appreciotif Manchester Meinorial Hospital stones of MIGfl firing airdo^lr 770 Main St. WALSH ft SUIXlVAIf HATTESEN' MOTORS issue, recom m end^ by Gen- BIRTHS y e s t e r d a y ; A Church W^>en headed by Mrs. missiles at U.S. jets over North Manchester ESSO after a long Illness. She was the erad Manager Robert Weiss and daughter to Mr. and Mrs.'Leon- E. John Kjel'lson. 823 Center St. JOHNNIE’S MOBILB Viet Nam. But the spokesman 4x8 OL BUTTERNUT at • v3«99 'widow of Henri Lord. tentatively scheduled for a Nov. ard R. Nelson, 302 Woodland St.; Enrollment this year exceed­ Manchester ndted that a M3G17 had fired a BOCKVHXE SUNOCO Mrs. Lord was born in Cov­ 8 referendum. • a son to Mr. and Mrs. Roger ed 190 and the staff num'bered 4 X 8 X 4 MM LU A N a t ...... / - 3 . 9 9 JOHN’S GULF RESTAURANT mlstile at a propeller-driven Al entry, a daughter of Mr. and ’IJie Town Planning (3ommis- J. Grady, 424 Taylor St'a son' approximately 40. The Rev. Eric 4 x 7 CONTRAST MAHOGANY at . . . . ; V. - 4 .3 7 250 W. Middle Tpke. Mrs. Frank Mastin, and lived in Skyrakler during ths resous,cf • Manchester sibn and the board 'of directors, to Mr. and Mrs. JosepH^ro-wn, J. Gothbeiig, assistant pastor at CHEV., 1959 Wagon ••••••«•* DUPONT’S STOP ft GO VERNON Mlanchester 50 years, she was a next week, wiH consider inclu--153 Mefline Rd., Vernon. Emanuel served as director ai)d Looking for a place to dine 'wlH* o lovely Colonial atmospheres 4 X 8 CONTRAST MAHOGANY at ...... T .4 .9 5 128 E. Center St. member of St. Mary's Episco­ Sion of the connector and the DISCHARGED WEDNES- CH^V. H, 1962 Convt, auto. . .$ 1 0 9 8 Manchester BOB’S TEXACO assi^ed by Mrs. David k . 4 x 7 SUNSET BIRCH a t ...... - 6 .5 0 SAG AUTO SERVICE pal Church and the VFW Auxil­ relocated Parker St, into the DAY: Wendy Ciarcia, 33 S. fine food oi| d cocktails????? Anderson. CHEV., 1959 Impala Hardtop.. .$ 8 9 8 164 W. Middle Tpke. MILE m iJ. TEXACO Town Master Plan. Hawthorne St.; Cheryl Camp­ 4 x 7 CONN. TOBACCO BOARD at ...... 6 . 5 7 iary of W5Uimantlc. rORD, 1963 500XL Faatbadc. .$ 1 4 9 8 Manchester Survivors include a son, Don- The Chamber, in its endorse-, bell, South- Rd., Bolton: Kim­ Visit the UtAmSON’S ESSO GUY’S CITCO . neH Lord of New York CSty; ments, calls attention to the fact berly Stei#ienson, 170 Oak ^t.; MAYTAG d o d g e , 1963 Pdlani Conv4.,$1498 Rt. 44A Bank Refuses Hormoniiing Moldings — Adhesives VERNON CIRCLE MOBILE two sisters,' M'ts. Helf reda that all'of the major property Michael Daly, Hartford; Rob­ NEW COtONFAL DINING ROOM - DODKTAIL lOONGE OLDS,., 1962 4^Door HardttH) . .$ 1 9 W 8 SI/n SET SERVICE Bolton Notch Ptrice of Manchester and Mrs. owners in the vicinity of the ert Boyd Jr., 41 Oriffiii Rd.; DODGE, 1969 4-Dr. Sedan ...... $ 3 9 8 Colored Noils — Putty Stiks — Polish 555 E. Middle Tpke. VERNON CIRCLE SUNOCO Ernest Bellmore of New Ha­ oonne<^r, with the exception of Mrs.. Miary Doyle, 52 Oak St.; . D isclosiire o^ WASHERS Manchester All Avoiloble OHARE8T ESSO ven, and two brothers. Harold Rogers Corp., have agreed to Wiliam Groff, 14 Lucian St.; Cocktails served Daily and Sunday PONTIAC, 1959 2-lhr. Sedan.. . .$ 4 9 8 ED WILSON (Kmate the rights of way. Trust Records \M) COMPLETE UNE OF REGULAR PLYWOOD SUPERIOR SERVICE \A. Maetin' of New Market, N.' Selin Mitchell, 65 Delmont St. FORD, 1959 8-Dr. Sedan ...6 .- $ 3 9 8 TUKNPIKE TEXACO VERNON .'s h e l l DOiSOHAiRGED Y E S T B R- SOME OF OUR SPECIALTIES INCLUDE SIRLOIN STEAK FOR S, BAKED 248 Spruce St. (Continued from Page’One) STUFFED SHRIMP* BROILED LIVE MAINE LOBSTER, BABY VEAL CUIUET r am b le r , 1961 4-Dr. Sedan. .$ 4 9 8 270 W. Middle Tpke. Manchester D A Y :, Frands R. Fagan, Twin PARMESAN, DRYERS Manchester Keys to City CHEV., 1962 Bd Air ...... $ 7 9 8 'TOLLAND Hills Dr., Coventry: Mns. B|ta Rep. Wright Patman, D-Tex., i ‘ PenMMial Notices Yay, East Hartford; Lisa Ol­ .s i : f: requested trust fond records of tinaiG--TKAbm —BANK VINANOINO DICK’S SHELL CHARLIE LUGE TEXACO Bow to Economy son, 34 Cornwall Dr.; Stephen WILSON’S ESSO some 30 banks in die. country, FOR YOUR DIWNG AND DANCINO PLEASURE 411 Hartford Road 658 Center St. ^chacker, 6, Claire Rd., Ver­ Manchester— BILL’S AUTO PARTS Cud Of Thanks (Oontlii^ frqm Fiog« One) three of them in Oonneotiout. FRIDAY NIGHT, DON SIEBAKOWSKIS, SOLOIST ON THE PIANO Manchester ..J. non; Mise Sharon Foster, East NORMAN'S CAR FAIR. Inc. If* •miab to thank ah of our neil^ The request is backed by a stib- ' SATURDAY NIGHT,r, COR------COBOWA TRIO, 8 P T O 1------AAL boiv. Mends and relatives for the t h e ’ 'jpity $16.97, complete Hartford; Kathledli Worthing­ poena. PHONE 648-1591 monr acts of idedneas and sym­ with pluah-lined case. ton, Glastonbury; Raymond De- RESERVATIONS ACCEPTER f 6 r BANQUETS AND FUNCTIONS l’*nr Tilt- n< III (Next To Western Beef Mart) McCANN’S TEXACO HILTGEN’S 66 WAPPINO pathy afaowB us In our recent be- One purpose of the investiga- The c?ty is paying only $8 .CCbert, 78 Cottage St.; Mrs. mill TIU' Ui'Hl ."-li’rvli.i 630 Center St. 436 Center 8t« reavesnsnL We espectoUv -thank tidn is to determine 'the extent 872-9269 ROUTE 88 (NEXT TO GLENNEY'S LUADBEB OO.) Thurs., Fri., .9 A.M.-9 P.M.—Phone 643-5874 CAMP’t.niELL those who sent the beautiful tor the frames for the .City Agatha Barrows, 16 Mary Lane, Manchester Manchester ' floral trtbutae, hnuied the use of uKn to which commercial banks use lt;l II.AIlTt'OllU no coiw. fh e liom l Order at the pictures, and nothing for Rockville; Robert Harney, 586 money from tivnt funds under 1 ELUNOTON. OONNECTIOinC Mon.,Tuee., Wed., Sat.—9 A.M.-5J*.M. 1631 oTjliMbcmauah, aiaq the prints, wMch were donated W. Middle Tpke.; Marvin Feir, their management to bugr stock iM.»NrMr;srKK "* * fe ? ‘LoSi’Lato* ^ ^ p i^ e magazine. 16 ArceUia I^ .; Michael Sheii- in other banks. • . f V N '

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'-Star Four-Hitter Marr xGains Leadf First Time in 13 Years weirs shortstop Maury %lUs ot TradiWon ha« been th»t AK* CINCINNATI (AP) — Los Angeles, second beseman Star managers seieot the BUlbsti- b o s t o n (AP)—Mickey The National League’s 25- B y L a G a ce ■ * National League Ron Hunt of New Yoric and tutee who were second in -voting. Mantle, the New York man All-Star squad was Jim Ray Hart ot. Beatins Par, Wind 1 -.1 W. L. Pet. l?.B. But Alston made anothpr excej^ Yankees’ aging and ailing completed today with the San BYanclsoo, ancl catchers J NATIONAL LEAGUE San Fran. .. Won,, besides Alou, In choosing MUIRFIELD, Scotland (AP)—I^ve M a" pow er^ Ranety happened lafj night selection of 10 ihore play- Tom Haller of the Giants andf Sets P a ce but still dangerous slugger, Pittsburgh Hunt for second base. Hunt was •» his shots into a stiff west wind Friday an4 put t^ when Nassiff Arms failed to Tim McCarver'of the Cardinals. was left off the American Los Angeles erg,- including Los Angeles’ sixth In the players’ balloting ^ team for ita game with The starting fielders and By EARL YOST DUSTY SOFTBALL gether a one-under-par 35 for the outward nine the League All-Star team for Philadel. ... Jim Lefebvre to replace Bill Mazefoski of Plttslbupgh ~ ~ - . 1. I Medics and forfeited; ’Th* were announced ear­ Revenge will be sought Balanced scoring offset two third round of the British Open Golf Chaihpionship- the first time in 18 years Houston .... Houston’s injured Joe Mor­ was third behind Morgan end Arms, resting in the leoghe cel- lier. by Manchester’s powerful big Imringa by Ray’s Restau- The 1965 P.G.A. champion today as the squad was fill­ St. Louis ri. gan as the starting second Lefeb-vre. Am erican rant last night at Charter Oak from Litchfield Park, Ariz., was holes were in the field for the ter, won two of 16. starts. The Liefebvre, Haller, Hart and Lecrion baseball ed for the annual classic Atlanta ..... baseman. Wills will be making Ws fifth McCarver will be making their t#>am toniirht when it in- Park and Wyman Oil scored a the only player of the first 20 final rounds. Medics are*now .7-8, with -the National League Cincinnati .. The selections were made by appearance on the All-star Ffl«t H artford The nine inning 10-9 decision. The out to beat par and the wind. Leading the field by one OtPOke ^ ------. New York Dodger Manager , first All-Star appearances. team. ’The Dodgers base-steah vaaes a a s i n a r ^ o r a . in e two-run in- Marr bogeyed the formidable ^t 137 at the haMway stage was INTERNATIONAL LEAGUft next Tuesday at St. Louis. Morgan was the first choice In Minnesota Manager Sam Chicago ...... 25 55 .313 25 who picked Felipe Alou of dng adtist was the starting short­ only loss SUtlereil to aate ^ ^ three-run frame but 429-yard par 4 first hole but jack NioklauB of Columbus, Keeping on the road tb sea- the voting for the starting team Mele, who will direct the Ameri­ 'Thursday’s Results t Atlanta as a reserve first base- by Coach John Cerylnl s clMsy gxtra innings to pre- canned birdies on the third and Ohio. *« sonhonors.Anealdd’s CJiMitract- by players, manager aiyd coach­ stop last year. ' Ohio. *» can All-Stars in St. Ijouis’ Buacii New' York 9, Philadelphia 6.1. man although he received votes club was a 4-2^clsionadminls^^ vaih It was the first overtime fifth. Arnold Palmer, of Lathrobe,Lafhrobe, ors trimmedtrinrotod Norfnai® last es, but broke his right .kneecap Stargell made the squad for Btadium, named Oari Yastrsem- Chicago 5, Pittsburgh 4 as an outfielder in the players’ tered by East Hartford at Mt. attraction his season.- , 'The wind g;usUng over the sun- g. disappointing T2 in night at Veeiplonok FieiS, 16-7. . * and is Still out of actloni Le­ the third time. Allen, Alou, .

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TrafieniH— THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGAIiT and SHORTEN Help Wanted—Male 36 Hdp Wanted—Male M Mobile Homes 6>A ■ ,1 - .<1. - ...... - II,,. I H i II I MEN FOR Bridgeport and » OONTRiCXj desk operator and MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, JULY 8,1966 gine lathe wotk. Apply O.TJC. porter. Apfdy in person. Holi­ PAGE FOURTEEN FX>R RENT — new Sears-600 O kI G006EBERRy& poker MKHfT.FREm Bur l a s t M io ir h e f o r g o t Mi$ d o o r C orp., 078 ToUand 8 t., E ast day Lanes, 89 Spenoer Stf CLASSIFIED tent trailer, camper, with 8k- BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Arawtr to Prtvicut iHmto CAN'T SLEEP TILL HE GETS HOME ~ K EfS /WH> NE ROUSED THE WHOLE H a rtfo id . Haaehester. No phone aalla, LITTLE SPORTS Pilgrim's Progress 18' .screened or closed-ln at­ ORSOSNESAVS- NEIGHBORHOOD TRWNG TO WAKE HEfiL! t a c h e d -room. Available weeks XXX3AL fBCtoTy bren ch oM oa of July 8,16 and 22. Please call p p iio g e | ACROSS 43Whate NO HEED to TIPTOE! TlA WIDE PARAGON TOOL CO., Ihc. has openhige for men wMb am -. □ ADVERTISING 043-0281. iM S P o a - r ! ,------1- l"V tB lly----- (comb, form) AWARE! tOU KNOW PERFECTLy bitien for Ug eamiamk AaplF W H O 5 >*---- caned 44WuTictorloaf XELL X CAN'T SLEEP A WINN. Has Imniediate 1333 Main S t,^i!rtE bu«l^ W lT riE S S e S CoHti^iS FromlM" 47 “ Worldly----- CLASSIFIED ADVERTI$mG DEPT. HOURS 9-6 pmu I S ‘T:MettUl----- ' 51 Work a loom 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. FOR RENT — Travel trailer. " UNTIL I’M SURE tOO'IZE IM , Opening For: ^At«i8L

w / rotary blades. Quick service. A N D H IG H E R DOES AN AVON 6«MI5dO - 875-2519 •i moriil Hospital. An equal op- ii^' eppHoaiticns for aalea / Capitol Equlpmen.^ <3o., 58 ROOFING — Specializing re- ^j^^AlN NOW 1 - and leave yonr message. XonH hear from onr advertiser In P A T LA T E R REPRESENTATIVE portunlty employer. trainee with prospect to future w Main St., Manchester. Hours pairing rc»f of all kinds, new Jig tiuM wlthoot spending all evening at the telephone. 3 management. F or appotot- ■ dally 7-6. Thursday 7’8, Satur­ roofs, gutter vroik, chimneys - TRAIN IN- YOUR AREA Call on you ? If not — ' L Wa n t e d — Part-time service ment can Mrs. CSiainbeitin a$ 63 46 day 7-4. 648-7958^ cleaned, repaired. Aluminum there’s” a wondetful oppor­ station attendant, evenings. PART-TIME 289-0234. i f f Automobflen For Sale 4 ai^Ung. 80 years* experience. tunity for you to "Join Must be 18 or older and have 54 STEPS, sidewalks, stone wallf, it 4^ !o 52 53 Free estimates. CMl Howlep, AVON” — and earn $20 to driver’s license. Apply in per- H ERALD 1964 CHEVROLET Im pala, con ­ ^fireplaces, fiagsttme terraces. W i vertible, a maroon and black 64^5361, 644-8338. $40 in your free time. Call 9(^n, Gordon’s Atlantic Service, All concrete repairs. Reason­ Earn while you learn. -now for appointment in 55 56 beauty..Can be had for no cash Inc., West Rd., Ellii^fton. able prices. 643-086L Learn on all makes and your home at your conven­ do'wn, low monthly payments. DOX L E H E R S Heating and Plumbing 17 models of .equipment until ience. Complete training. MARRIED man for tire service 53 w 66 Ask fo r Dan, 289-8266, dealer. RENTALS—^Power roller, chain qualified for immediate Excellent conunission. Call w ork, 46-55 hours p er week, Clean, For Tour saws, trail roller and aerator, COMPLETE plumbing and employment. QU ALITY 56 1960 CHEVROLET Im pala — 289-4922. steady work, annual bonus, BY AL VERMEER ti 62 lawn vac, rototillers. Also sales heating service, complete new TRAIN ING IS LICENSED PRISCILLA’S POP 8 Convertible, a fine car for work paid vacation and other fringe USE ■ , Information a^d service on all la'wn equip­ bathroom installations and AND ACX3REDITED. ASK or play. No cash down, as little benefits. Apply in iierson at Nl- ment. Capitol Equipment, 38 bathroom remodeling, 30 years ABOXrr OUR IRON (3LAD Prices Faid S ou WATCM, HA2EL.‘ I MEAN IT.n V ,THB HERALD will. not. as $6.60 p er w eek fo r 24 obols M anchester T ire; In c. 296 t h i s y e a r s J- s u r e ‘s BY J. B. WILLIAMS Main St.. 643-7958. in busineiuL Earl VanCamp, GUARANTEE. , WE'LL HAVE TROUT OUT OUR WAY dlscloaa the Identity of months. Ask for Mr. Griswold, WOMAN for part-time oleanihg. Broad St., Manchester. For All Makes I'LL CLOBBERY y o U WILL, 649-4749. any advertlMr using box d r i l l i n g and blasting — all .Call 649-4619. DEAR, 289-8254.-dealer. NOW HIRING — Experienced^ letters. Readers answeiv types compressor work. We are B O m PLUMBING and heating Call Hartford '249-7771 anytim e. CARTER CHEVROin carpenters, .pattern m a^ra or ing blind box ads who CADILLAC! — 1987, all pow er, -fj^ y insured. N o w aiting peri repairs, alterations, electric apprentices for builrXJR' Lady Laundry, 3 weeks a g o. ______REWEAVING Of barns, moth tim ates. CaU 649-9668. Large parking area only 10 seconds fmfn our piart WAITRESS over 21, fuU or part- GENIUS. A ll. I g a v e )0U WA5 A FEW- ] Can 649-7886 between 6-6 p.m . / i 9g4 OLDSMOBILB 98, IS, aU boles. Zippers repaired. Win- p a i n u NG BY Dick Fontaine, ' . i . home-cooked meals in-our brand-new cafeteria D R C ^ O F SUGAR AND WATER’M . ' electric, low mileage, original. dow shadea made to measure, time- Apply in person, Three , , completely air-conditioned plant and offices • • • - interior and exterior. , Paper J’s RestauEant, Route 6 A 44A owner, 649-7620. an sizes Venetian bUnds. Keys hanging iipd waU paper remov* other fringe benefits. Announcements made while you wait. Tape re­ B olton. MORTY MEEKLE' BY DICK CAVALLI 1962 LINCOLN ^Continental, al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. All replies will be treated with confidence by an ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ corders for rent. Marlow's, 867 black, plush interior, excellent Quality workmanship. CaU FULL and part-time openings equal opportunity employer. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ers, sales and service, bonded M ain., 649-522L condition, $2,295, firm. If you evenings, 246-0698. with well established company M YT^-n-iAce DICK ■ representative. Alfred Amell, r w ie n ^WAfXI are looking for a good car call Apply 1123'Main St., East Hart * Send applicatiim or resume to IA7ER-. e o M e e a o / <5emN©T/f?EP. 110 Bryan Dr, Manchester, EXTERIOR painting our spe­ 649-8710, Building—-Contracting 14 fo rd , 9-6. SIR,TM APE' WOULD, 644-814L ... cialty, very reasonable rates. BOX G, HERALD A HEAD COUNT ] TAkBlHAT 1965 DODGE Coronet converti­ ADDITIONS —remodeling, ga­ Free estimates. CsiU anytime, TYPIST and clerk, part-time for AHP BUDDY ble, white, fully powered, ex­ rages, rec rooms, bathrooms 568-1547. office in Manchester. Familiar­ Antomobnes For Sale 4 ity with statistical typing help­ scorns p o w n .*« y cellent condition, $95. yowm tiled, kitchens remodeled. Call MISSING- e a v A R ^ ; NEED CART Y 06T credit turn­ $15.50 weeikly. A sk fo r Joe* Leon Oieszynski, B uilder, 640- Floor Finishing 24 fu l. C all 649-2206. ed doifnT S h ort' 0 0 . down pay­ Walsh, Dealer, 236-4601. 4291, ’ , BABYaiTTBR wanted. Pilgrim FLOOR SANDING and reflnisb- F m o a o o ^ ment? Bankrupt? Reposses- HUs, Coventry, 2 girls ages 8 tog (specializing to oldar' MOOT ixm i uespair ------^ -----/vina formers, porches, Mkements and 11. C all 742-7690. 4 - o o e / est Douglas. Inquire about low­ v e r y good condition, 649-0026 floors). Waxing floors. Paint- refinlshed, cabinets, bullt-ins, est down, imallest' paymenta or 40 MoCahe St. tog. Paperhanging. No Job too COMPANION - Hoirsekeeper formica, aluminum, vinyl, DILLON anywhere. No am ^ loan or ft- VOLECSWAQEIN, good small. John Verfallle, 649-5750. interested in good home with steel; ceramo-aldlngr-William elderly gentieman. (!aU 643- nance cqmpeny plan. Douglas ij^gt offer. (3aU 648- Bobbins Carpentry Service, CANPHIL Floor covering, 78 4018. S^ ES and SERVICE, hw. M otors, 888 M ain. 6519 after 4:30 p.m. Birch St. Wall to wall carpet- -7-8 649-8446. 1964 PONTIAC ^ B onneville, 4- Jng, linoleum. Free estimates. 1957 MERCURY Mon-terey, ( m RPENTRY — Concrete work, door hardtop, original Pwner, Expert installation. Call 64$- w h ite, 2-door, painted .1965," anything from oeQar to looC; showroom condition, 876-9^0. 1218, o r 649-2986. _ CAPTAIN EASY LEi&LIE TURNER A-1 condition. Call 742-8006 inside and out, no substitute lor Septic Tanks MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD a fte r 6 p m . 1966 DAJRT 270, 2-door haid- quality work, ^satisfaction guar­ AND A Safe Place To Buy anteed, competative prices, no ' Bonds— Stocks— T8BW BKfBCT DIAr« ANP MARS WHV.EA^y! SORRY TO PISrURf ^ . automatic, M^MEDGET, 1962, relnillt en- Mortgages 27 S-SHERIFFJ y-yOU'RE ^THAT'S RIGHT, UNCLE AT THIS HOURT msUH.nEA$ECOME $10.50 weekly. Ask for Joe ____ , oaa ru,a Job too small. D A D Carpen- Plugged Sewers ,WHAT1P WROHSIy gine, new clutch, $800. 568- WANTEP ON THE PHtL/ CH/Ci WITH MB TO THB PtAMTI WaJsh, Dealer, 236-4601, M3-1904, evenings 64^ j^j o r t g a g E LOANS first, PHOHE/ PEAD! MURDBREDJ XN K P S0MBTHIN6 IN 0132. 8880. TOUR PEPARTM6NT1 I960 OLDSMOBILE — station V second, third, alj kinds realty. Machine Gleaned 1965 FO RD 1963 T-BIRD ITlSVIR Y larOKTANTl wacon Reasonable. Inquire 9 MUST SELL — 1964 Chevello CARPENTRY—32 years expe- statewide, credit rating unnec- Septic Tanks, Dry $^lls, Full power. Ivy green and whit^ F oster SL 643-6748^______Malilbou station' wagon, $1,900, rlence, complete remodeling, essary. Reasonable, oonfidov- Sewbr Unee Installed—Cel­ LTD 4-Door. Power steering and 644-2096, additions, rec rooms, concrete tial, quiOk arrangements. Al-vin lar 'Waterproofing Done. brakes. Green and white. REPOSSESSION: take over ,— ------work and g^arages. References' Lundy A gen cy, 627-7971, 983 ' A ^ % payments, no cosh needed with 1961 PONTIAC, 4-door hard- given, free estimates. Call 643- Main St., Hartfoid, evenings. McK in n e y b r o s . lANK — average, crbdlt. 196.3 Chevrolet top, excellent condition, fully 2629. 233-6879. 1964 XL HARDTOP powered, $95. down, $6.60 ____ Sewerage Disposal ,Co. ^ Im pala, 1966 F ord M ustang, 118 Pearl St. — 643-5308 1965 VOLKSWAGEN •1961 ''Volkswagen convertible. weekly. Ask for Joe Walsh, COMPLETE remodeling serv-. SEXXIND MORIXIAGE — Un- V-8, Cruisomatk, PS. Ydlow witii CaU 289-8304, ask fo r Graham Dealer, 236-460L ice. Kobflng, sidljig, garages, limited funds available for see- 2-Door. Black, Sunroof. end mortgages, payments to white buckets. H olm e«. „ red' rooms, concrete work, cal> 1963 CHEVROLET Monza, beau­ taet‘ and counter work, cera­ suit your budget. Expedient i CREDIT BY PHONE). Need a tiful convertiblfe with a lot of mic tile, floor /tile. Call- 64^ service. J. D. Realty, 643^129. , car? No cuah neodqd, 100 car go. <3an be owned for no money 2349 for free estimates. ; 1963 FORD sriectibn. Ask lor M t . Brun-, down, and pay as low as $8.95 1963 VOLKSWAGEN n er, 289-8266, dealer. weekly for^24 months. Ask for NEIWTON H. SMITH & CJountry. Squire. V-8, luito.. PS. MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and JkANK RIDGEWAY. DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLtAMS" Chet Brunner, 289-8254, dealer. Remodeling, repairing, addi- 8 F T . Cknvitele. Gray with blade te|L I960 POKITAC Ciatallna oon- tkms,' rec rooms, garages, Burgundy. verUble, good condition, $795. porches and roofing. No Job WHAT POES HE A .BUTITHINKHE YOU'LL HAVE ENOUGH p i c n i c L »M M T : ■ ; f ! AAR.ABERNATHy, \ GOOD LUCK, FELLAS! Call 648-7977.______too amalL Call 649-3144, ^WANT, FLOSSIE? J WANTS TDASKyCO TO DOi RUNNING THF Trucks—^Tractors ’ I I ’ !' it I V ) ’A A 'i 90 NEW FORDS IN STOCK I h ar ry BRISBANE FROM MARINA BV YOUR­ V/E'LL BOY... IT SURE IS I. THE ACCOUNTING FOR A RAISE. I WISH I COULP IRONIC THAT KELLY'S 1 ^ FORD station wagon, 0 cyl- — ------^ ----- TABLE !• Itu i t * IS A (, A ; - GO WITH VOU i SELF, MARCO.* KEEP IN 1 - 4 ,\ DERARTAAENX IS TOUCH, ACCIPENT BROUGHT inder, new engine. 1955 F ord i9 6 0 FO R D F ;100 . tru ck, cu s- Roofing—Siding 16 A ' 11 I I 'A ) A r H : AinHOM ZED PRE-DRILLED FOB OVER V HERE TO S E E VOU. 1 N O T 1 P A L f PAVV ANP CHRIS pick-up u tility body. 649-4938, tom cab, 11,000- miles on new t o g e t Me r .* Rm w Tnr.T. HOME Improvement ------1 ' S U R E ... , engine. Call 649-8638, 6-9. e a s y a s s e m b l y THIRTY YEARS s a l e s AND SOWICI • / 1965 anORD CUSTOM 500, 4-door, Oo. -r Roofing, siding, alter^ V-6 with overdrive, $1,060. Must tloiis, additions and iwmodri- 5 G a ls . Ing of all types. Sbccellent seu , 649-6797- ______• ' • 2 2 . 9 5 • 5 . 9 5 > -W Auto Accessories—^Tlr« 6/ workmanship. 649-6496. 1966 E\0(RD w agon , 6 cylinder, ------——:------r — - — 7 319 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER / mint condition, $95. down, TWO MT mag wheels, fasten- W. G. GLENNCY CO. W: G. GLENNEY CO. J J > m $10.50 weekly. Arii for Joe tog, mounted on 15 Urea, for 886 NOR'TH MAIN ST. SSS N O RTH M AIN ST. Wattrii, Dealer, 236-460L Ford. ( ^ 649-5694. Read Herald Ads t?*.. m M ia ) PAGE SEVENTEEN \ MANCHESTER EVENING !HERALD, MANCHESTER, C O N N ., FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1966 MANCHESTER/Et^NING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY,. JULY % 1966 Honaea For Sala 72 Resort Property For ^ 74 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 PAGE SIXTEEN H ou ses For Rent 65 Houses For Sale *72 Houses For Sale 72 Housea For Sale 72 VElRiNON—Raised Ranch on % SOUTH WINDSOR — pretty Furnished Apartments 63-A SI mBLINO 8 room partly fur- NEW. LISTING—Porter Street HENRt ST. — older Colonial, 7 MANCHESTER — Goodwin St., MANCHBBTPH — tauhaculate ANDOVER LAKE --- oozy 4 Garden— Farm — ^Dairy Household Goods 61 ApartmentSr—Flato— Apartments— Flats— ivw'—' - ,1 __ . ___...... ____.. ______: rx-__w.... luWns I'toz.inn int Tooim cottom overioolonirroom cottage lake. overlooking lake, acre lot with natural brook, Ranch, 2 bedrooms, living Dogs—Birds—P el^ nished Colonial, pleasant locai area, modified 2-level Ranch, rooms, recently n6w, baths, excellent 7 room Oape, (4 bed- 6-bedroom boYne, 118x180 lot, Tenements 63 Tenements 63 t h r e e fomished rooms, all stone fireplace, cabineted fully landscaped, 2 baths, den, room, modern, kitchen, many Products 50 ELECTRIC stove 20” , $20, elec­ tion ideal for bachelors, fire­ 8 flhlshed rooms, plus 2 un­ plumbing and furnace.' Central 4Xfoms) large kitchen' with dish­ two'bioclu to scliool, bus, shop­ AKC German Shephertf^pirfe», utiUtles, one block from Main kitchen, screened -porch, dou­ family recreation room, 4 bed­ closets, rec room and laundry tric water heater, 30 gallon, HEATED 4 room- apartment. POUR ROOM second floor flat places, garajge, pool. 643-2880.'' finished rooms, upper and low­ vacuuming system, fine ftunily washer and builtins, rec room, ping, low 20’s. Bel A ir Real pure white, exceptkJnally beau­ STRAWBERRIES — Pick your St. Suitable 2 people. After 5. ble lot, -reasonable. Hayes rooms, fireplace and sliding area, garage, beautiful yard, Call 643-5118 between 8:30 In 2-family house. 4% room er terraces, large wooded lot, home. $21,900. B. J. Carpenter, 2-car garage, near schools, EsUte, 843-9332. CLASSIFIED tiful, bred fqp'^ temperament own, 26c quart, bring own con­ $30. 643-5983. 649-8869. , . jJ^55lBSTBR-Premi»»n lo- Agency, 646-0131. glass doors to raised patio, good commuting area. Reduced a.m.-4:30 p.m. duplex, 'three room Ranch tremendous possibilities for Realtor, 649-5061. churchee, bus line. Priced right and beauty,- '742-8970, 1-875- tainers. Zeppa Farm, School cation, 4-bedroom Cape, 2 full less than one yeaf old. Call to $15,800. Call Ray k Dot Roy _style. All with range, refriger­ large family. Priced In mid at $19,600. Schwartz Realty, 522- Realty, 875-8698. 1809. . / Rd., i^lton. Musical Instruments 53 FOUR ROOMS and bath,- heat, ' baths, rec room, available im­ COVENTRY — Lakefront 4 875-4658. ■ ■ ■ I ■ I ■■ I ator, disposal and utilities. 30’s. For further Information 6228,^jfou Am ida 643-4281. Gi ^e n d a l e r d , room furnished cottage, sleeps 136 Bissell St. CaU 648-9608 af­ Modem and reasonable reiit. Business Locaflwiu mediately, references, lease ■-^dispoBitioped inteUigmt ISJITUC® cut to order, 2 GRETCH TE1N1NESSEAN elec­ can R. F. Dlmock Co., 649- 7, 2 boats and float. Call 640- VE3RNON — Manchester line. 5 COLUMBIA l a k e :—New Gar­ ADVERTISING ter 6 -p.m. only., For Rent 64 required. T. J. Crockett, Real­ 6245. MANCHEJSTER — 6 room Cape, ss bred puppies. -RevuMm- heads, 25c. Yellow squash. tric guitar,. double pick-up, 649-3666, 649-4342 after 5 p.m. BEST BUYS Opefa Sunday 2-5 P.M. 9068 after 4:30. room older Capie, extra large rison Colonial, gold medallion Ca^m ir Kurys, 161 BVench tor, 643-1577. 2 baths, fireplace, rec room, lot, $11,000. Call Helen Palmer, homes, located 1(4 miles north CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 'able. OaU 640-9864. sway bar, with case and am­ FOUR ROOMS Including appli­ d e s i r a b l e ■tore or office \ FOUR ROOM apartment in 2- $16,600— Oversized, immaculate near schools, bus, shopping, I^onard Agency, Realtors, 646- of Columbia Center on RL 87, 8 AAL to 5 PAL . Rd., Bolton. plifier wiai tremelo and re­ ances', residential location, $95. ■pace, grouhb floor, elean, et- Six room Ranch, large bed­ family Ranch, heat, hot wa-; 6 room Cape, one unfinlsh^, Ohar-Bon Real Estate, 643-0683. has 4 bedrooms, 2(4 baths, verb, one year old. Cost $575. J. D. Real Estate, 643-5129. tractlve and reasonable. Apply S u burban For Rent 66 rooms, ..2 ■ botbs, family 0469, 649*3877. HOUSEOBROKHJN puppies for your own strawberries ter and ^ults, no shed dormer, fireplace, fenced BY BELHORE Suburban For Sale 75 spacious living room, dining new, asking .$425. 649-7313. Mrs. Reynolds, State Theatre, $17,900 — 4 BEDROOM Cape, room, % afcre lot, carport sale. 643-4294. quart in your own con­ pets. CaU 643-5494 after 4 COVENTRY — Private, seclud­ yard, trees, near bus. Hutchins BOLTON — Coventry town line, room and kitchen with built- ' , J. MANCHESTER — Clean 3 with fireplace, walk-out base-* Following Keeney St,, turn MOVING—Owner must sell at­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED^ ADVT. tainers. Patch hours, 8-5, Sat­ jp.m. 1 p.ih.-S p.m. .______ed 3 rooms, 8 miles U(Jonn; ______Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. $10,000. A really compact spotless 6 room Ranch, large in range, and red birch cabi­ rooms, heat, hot water, $105. ' ment, large lot, close to' Route ■right oh BU ^ Hill Rd.( tractively landscaped execu­ MONDAY Thro FRIDAY 10:S0 AJtL — SAXpi^AY 9 urday a n d Sunday. Aldo W anted— T p . B t y 68 4 room8, dentral, 5 miles UCoiyi q o NCORD Ranch 2(4 blocks from Main kitchen, fireplaced living room, nets, 2-car bEisement garage, V monthly. J. D. Real Estate, NEWLY DECORATED 4 room SET OF OETTCB suites In RD. — Beautiful 16. MiUette Agency, 643-5993. first rightr-Gaendale Rd. tive home on 3 acres. Separate Airtides For Sale 45 Peace, Hebron Rd., Bolton- St. 3 garages. Very clean. Ask garage. Beautifully landscaped d rill^ well, one acre lawn, WiB BUY and seU antique and 643-5129. apartment: first floor, heat State Theater Bujldlng. In­ 423^3911. Ranch, large Uving room, for­ 4 room apartment — Income. SCREENED LOAM for the best quire 1 p.m.-8 -pm . Mrs. Rey­ for Norman Hohenthal. MANCHESTER Green — $12,900 Very private. 6 miles to Man­ % lot. Priced to sell at $16,900. amesite .drive, has right of YOUR COOPERATION WDX used (furiSture, china, glass- sil­ and hot water. Adults only. r OCK'V’HL iE — Apartments mal dining room, cabinet in lawns and gardens. Deliv- THREE ROOM apartment, 118 Seven rooms'near stores, bus, chester center. Will sell far Hayes Agency, 646-0131.' way to the lake. This home is BE APPRECIATED 3-271 ver,’ picture frames, old coins, $105 monthly. CaU after 5, nolds, 643-7832^______efficiency 3V6, 4 ^ , heated, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ WESLEY R. SMITH piAl M ered from our screening {dant. Honsehold Goods 51 Main St., $95. Gall 643-2426 tion room, landscaped yard, $11,500, Do it yourself sfpeclal. schoqls. For Information, call below cost. Owner, 742-8090. priced way below average for guns, pewter, scrap gold, 649-6964. STORfe — center of Manchester; range, refrigerator, $85—-$115. VERNON — 6 room contempor­ Also gravel, sand and fill. 9 -5 - . Marion E, Robertson, Realtor, Six rooms, garage. Several Mitten Agency, R^ltprs, 643- CONSTRUenON CO. this locality. Open house every CLElAN. USED refrigerators, watches, bid Jewkliy,. hobbgr neil^ remodeled store, front Rockville 875-2557. BOLTON l a k e :—Custom built ary Colonial built by U 4 R, Sunday 2-5 pr.m. May be seen George H. Griffing, Inc. -And­ ranges, automatic washers oollectioas, paintings, atUc con­ FOR RENT - 6 mom apartment 3 room ap^ent, extra 643-5968. - unique possibilities. Ask for 6930. 1(4 baths, built-ins, sun deck, Continued Froirt Pmcnding Pogn-^ over. 742-7886. - and interior,, reasonable rent­ , 643-1567 year ’round home. Ideal loca­ anytime by calling H. S. Col­ with guarantees. See Qiem at tents or whole estates. Furni­ 3 large bedrooms, heat and hot m o ie m . all Norman Hohenthal. garage, and a 40 mile view. electric, stove, refrigerator and als. Brokers Invited, r 522-3114. Resort Property 7(4 RCH^M Ranch,^'3 bedttXHns, MANCHESTER — Bowers- tion,. next to Newcoca Camp. lins, owner, 228-6238. Help Wanted—M ^e 36 Help Wanted— ^Male \ 36 ' B. D. Pearl's AppUances, 649 ture Repair Service. 643-7449. water, $130, children welcome. I^jli basement,-garage, 2 or 3 Oniy^ $22,500. Hayes Agency, DON’T MERELY brighten your d i^ s a l Included, private yard For R>nt 67 oversized kitchen, 2 rec rooms, School, 7 room Colonial, liv­ carpets— Blue Lustre them. . . Msdn St. CaU 643-2171. 875-'f362. m e d iu m s iz e comer store $14,500. Aluminum sided spe­ ing room, den, dining room, DUPLEJX 6-6, aluminum siding, bedrboms. Sho-wn by appoint­ .646-0131, WAPPING — Beautifully de- DAY SHIFT— operator, OOLiD room shipper, hours 8 HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, with fireplace, congenial at­ lot 102x380’, exceptional condi­ eliminate rapid resoiling. Rent suitable for store or office. COVENTRY ~ Lakeside mod­ cial with lovely rear yard com­ kitchen and half bath down. 3 2-car garage, excellent condi­ ment, Ray Spielman Agency,' sigped 7 rodm Colonial with Instrifnent ajsS^bler. Steady p.im.-2:30 a.m., rate $3.09V4 SINGER automatic Zig-Zag in bric-a-brac,. clocks, frames, WEST SIDE — Pleasant 4-rpom mosphere, adults only, conven­ tion, Buckley School area. $19,- EAST HARTFORD — Adorable el^tric shampooer $1. Paul’s Av^^lable July 1. 643-7728 or ern cottage, nicely furnis'hed, plete with fruit trees, bushes, bedi-ooms and full bath up. tion, large maples, $21,900. Rockville, 875-1020. attached 2-car garage,- reo work, fr^n^ benrfits, over­ per hour. Apply Good iHumor cabinetVv^llke new, tmonograms, glassware. We buy estates. apartment, second floor, adults ient parking. 649-9268. 900. Philbrick Agency, 649- 6'4 room Ranch, carport, full Paint & Wallpaper Supply. 619-1690. ' excellent location. Call 643-6930 8464. etc. Recent roof. , Clean and Shaded lot, one car garage. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- room, 2*4 baths, large 'kitch­ time. ^iJply Allied Instrument Corp., 46 Kennedy Rd., South embroider^, buttonholes, blind ViUage Peddler, Auctioneer, only, no pets. OaU 649-5897 after cellar, excellent condition, ca­ BIRCH ST. -— large 4 room neat. Central location. Ask for $22,.500. Wolverton Agency, SOUTH WINDSOR — spacious en, faenily room, twin bed­ & Tdol Company, 67 Wood- Windsor. 289-82S1. heming, etc. Originally over 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. 6 p.m. 5824,-;. thedral ceiling, only $17,900. MILEIONS OF RUGS have been apartment, heat, appliances, MAIN ST. — sizeable store and TTTOBE room furnished cottage, MANCHESTER — 2 family, 5, Joe Lombardo. Realtors, 649-2813. oversized 7 roonv^'^^Split, 2(4 room, a high assumable mort­ Jlarfd S t, 649-4675. , *''Cleamed with Blue Lustre. It’s $300, take over left 7 payments basement, large display win­ . baths, panelejl/^lamlly room, Goodchild - Bartlett, Realtors,; gage IS; available on this ex­ MEAT counter men or meat second floor, $110. 649-4498. bv week or mortth. Call 742- and 5 flats, on bus line, $18,- G A R R l^ N Colonial —- Hollister America’s finest. Rent electric of $8 each. Call 622-0931. dow, busy location, low rent. LAKEJWOOD~CIRCLE North— St., kitchen, dining room, liv­ garage, top location, deadend 289-0939, 289-9161. . cellently maintained property. cuttpf," part-time, days or Rooms Without BoiM 59 POUR ROOM apartmeij^t, sec­ 7364 or inquire Andover Kitch­ 900. Philbrick Agency, Real­ $14,500. Six and one-half room PRESS OPERATORS shaaVipooer $1. The Sherwin-Wdl- 3-bedroom Ranch with formal ing room, 2 huge iJedrooms, street. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Wesley R. Smith, Realtor, 643- evenings. Apply to Mr. Cris- DISCOUNT prices on colonial ond Hoar, 64 Biroh St., 649-6668. 629-0518. en, Route 6. :* tors, 649-8464. older home in desirable loca­ BOLTON LAKE — 4 rooin liams Oo. THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot- Furnished ApattmentB 63-A dining room, finished rec room tile bath, dishwasher, fire­ FORK LIFT OPERATORS pino. Supreme Foods, 469 and modem furniture. Why pay tion. A scarce price range. Ask home, private owner, gas heat, 1567. |age Street, centrally located, POUR room apartment, porch, . iinSQUAMICUT, R.I.—cottago, STEPHEN ST. — Large-^mmac- with fireplace, lovely setting, place, aluminum stoigns - and EAST HARTFORD. — 3 family 'H artford Rd. or call 643-8532. ^ t l a NTIC boiler — complete 50 per cent more for over­ for Joe Lombardo. near Bosedale Beach, garage, PACKERS large, pleasantly furnished first floor, central, electric ONE room furnished apart­ - 4 rooms, near beach, hot water ulate Colonial, fireplaced living nice level lot. Original owner screens, nicely shaded lot,, home, Saunders St., 14 rooms, head"? -Also sterilized recondi-' Income return, separate heat­ beautifully landscaped lot, fur-- Wanted-^Real Estate 77 First Shift 45 Hour Week .with controls, expansion tank, raoms, parking. Call 649-2858 stove, heat, garage, available ment, all utilities. A'K>ly 10 NOTICE and heat. Call ,643-0491. room, big dining room, sun-, selling. T. J. Crockett, Real­ near , all schools, shopping and 600 feet vulcan pipe, excellent tioned used furniture. l«Elanc .Depot Square, Apt. 4. ' $16,700. Seven room home with ing systems, sellihg in upper nished or unfurnished. 643-6982. Help Wanted— for oyemlgbt and permanent August 1st, adult couple, qo TOWN OF VERNON porch, bedrogms with oversized tor, 643-1577. bus. No Agents please. $18,- GOVEJRNMEJNT employe with EASTERN BOILER, condition, suitable for shop ga­ furniture, 195 South ^t., COLuSlBIA LAKE — 4 room closets, 2-car garage, lovely lot. two car garage. Just listed. 20’S. For further i'hformation Male or Female 3? g u e s t'r a ^ . pets. OaU, 049-6706. THREE room furnished apart­ ZONING BOARD ,^p0. Owner, 649-8754. • BOLTON LAKE!—4 room win­ substantial down payment 99 Loomis S t, Manchester rage, etc. Call 643-1133. Rockville. cottage/all facilities, boatand Low 20's. Bel Air Real Estate, -Nicely shaded lot. Convenient OAKWOOD RD.—A new Colo- call The R.F. Dimock'Oo. 649- 'N r ' ment, including all utilities, OF APPEALS , terized cottage, 150’ on lake, wants to buy a 4 bedroom IF YOU have some experience - s e w in g m a c h i n e ” iSt ^^™ALS for eir^ds for man or 4% ROOMS, $120; 8V4 rooms. motor, ideal for children. CaU 643-9332. West Side location, close to nial nearingroompletion, wood­ MANCHEJSTER Vicinity — '624t5. Notice is hereby given that \ ■ good location. Shown by ap­ home in Manchester, $20,000 TRUCK DRIVER, permanent as a short order cook or have SAVE BIG! Do your own rug lady with license>snight works- -$110; heat, hot water, stove, re­ parking, 649-7743. 646-0333. shopping and transportation. ed lot. Bowers School. Btiy 7 rootn Raised Ranch, custom year’s model, never used, sac­ The Vernon Zoning Board of COLUMBIA — contomporary''vp pointment. Ray Spielman, bracket. W you have sudi a opening available with East some grill work expedience and and upholstery cleaning with frigerator, parking, 15 Eforest MANCHEIST^ — 2 family 5 Ask for Carl Zinsser. now and 'have it decorated to built 1963, features include a Blue Luster. Rent ^ectric rifice $35. or $2. per week. 646- Appeals will hold a public hear­ WATERFRONT, 4 bedrooms, 3 room Ranch, garage, lot 20(^ \ Agency, Rockville, 875-1020. home to sell please oall, MS- Hartford wholeialer for reli­ can work part-time year !i»und St., Off Main St., 646-0090, 648- and 5, 12x17’ kitchen, 12x19’ your tastes. T. J. Crockett, 16x30’ heated and fireplaced able man over 26 with recent shampooer $1. Olcott Variety 0412. ' ROOM with kitchen privileges, ing on July 19, 1966 at .7:30 full baths, available August X 300, low 20’s. Russell’s Real ------4459. 8 living room, 2 gen^ous bed- we are looking for such a per­ 5675. $17,900. This immaculate 6(4 Realtor, 643-1577. fam ily room, 3 bedroewns, ex­ SOUTH WINDSOR—Wapplng. local* references. Cali Mr. Feld­ Store. ; central location, Mrs. Dorsey, NOTICE p.m., in the Court Room, Town 1st, di.spo.sal, washer, dryer, -rooms, oil hot water heat, EJstate, 649-9659, 1-228-9234. son. Mornings 8-12, 6 days a STROLL O CHAIR set, makes room Colonial styled l\ome is ceptional closet space, 30’ liv­ 7 rbom Split Iqvel, built-lns, man, 289-4338. 14 Arch St. • 4 ’/^ ROOM duplex, residential In accordance with the" re* of Vernon Administration etc. Also 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, aluminum combinations, Sepa­ MANCHESTER — 4 bedroonri week," good hourly rate.-pleas­ 275 GALLON oil drum, $20. Two into high chair, carriage, stroll­ ideal for just about every pur­ ing room, dining room, kitch­ OOLIJMBIA L ^efront -r- 7 disposal, well shaded lot, $19,- HOUSE on W est Side, t fhmilr location, $135. monthly. J. D. quirements of the Zoning Regu­ Building, to hear and be heard waterfront, nAxlem, excellent, rate utilities, built in 1%1. Garrison Colonial. Double ■ ga­ ant working conditions. Apply lawn spreaders, Scott, $6 and er etc?,. Reasonable offer ac­ COMFORTABLE room f^r gen­ pose-schools, shopping, trans­ en has all built-ins, 3 full room summer home, easily or single. Call 043-1927. Real Estate, 643-5129. ' lations of the Town of Man­ on the following application; Augu.st 20th through Labor $26,900. Wolverton Agency, rage, 1(4 -l(aths, 2 fireplaces. 600. O w n^, 6^-0735. in person, Brass Key Restw- Breck Jr„,$3. CaU aftN 4. 742- cepted. 649-9289. tleman, separate entr^ce, portation, churches, etc. Quiet baths. Heated 2-car garage, winterized- by adding furnace, d e a n ^ a c h i n e chester, Connecticut, the Zon- joim Torizzo and Roch©Roche M. Day. One mile east We.stbrook 4 years old. Extras. Immediate rant. 8261. Realtors, 649-2813. 200x288 treed lot. Excellent BIGGEST BAiRGAIN IN . ' parking. 649-2460. THRiElE ROOMS, heat, hot wa­ ing Board of Appeals will hold passero, for a gasoline station Green on Post Rd. to Old Salt residential area. Newly re-done occui^oy. Pasek Realty, 289- cement dock, good swimming. PRODUcgrS inside and out. Two car garage. buy at $33,900. Wolverton REGISTERED Pharmacist — TOIVN — TAKE YOUR ter, lights, garage, refrigera­ a public hearing on Monday, permit and site approval of Works Rd. on right opposite MANCHESTER — T m m a c u- 7475. Hutchins ^ e n c y . Realtors, 166 Adams St., Memchester - RICH, STONE - FREE loam, TWIN BEDROOM to be shared Shade, sun, and privacy. Ih-o- Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Tolland County full-time or regular part-time. TIME IN PAYING! tor £uid stove. Call 643-8418. July 18, 1966, at 8 p.m. in the property on Route 30, Vernon, Green Acres Trailer Park, fol­ late 4 bedroom Colonial, large 649-5324. $15. Gravel, sand, fill, stone, with another gentleman, next fessional appraisal available on Has immediate openings Manchester Memorial . Hospi­ manure, white sand lx>X ahd 1, 2 or 3 YEARS TO PAY! to shower, parking. 649-6801 af­ -Hearing Room o f the Munic.lpal next to Howard Johnson’s Res- low Pointina signs to large living room, formal dining MANCHBSTEIR — 7 r o o m BOLTON — 7 room Ranch, plus THREE ROOM apartment, white home on beach. room, modern kitchen, family request Ask for Hotner Gras- following: ta l Can Mr. Aronian, 643- paUo s«uid. 643-9504. "SUPER DELUXE” ter 6. Buildihg on the following ap- taurant, owned by themselves. Manchester Raised Ranch, 15x19’ living large finished rec room and first floor, heat, hot water, room, 2 fireplaces, 1(4 baths, seler. Tolland Man Seeking Seat 1141, Ext. 208 for appoint* 3 ROOMS OP FURNITURE plication: STATE HEARING in a CAX zone; and also seek­ room with raised hearth fire­ bar. Two full baths, 2-car ga­ Turret lathe Operators — days PEERLESS shallow yirell pump, electric refrigwator, gas 2 - car garage, aluminum FOREST HILLS ent. An equal oppqrtimity ALL 100% GUARANTEED ALSO. , ing a variance to reduce the lot place, dining room, kitchen rage, (large wooded lot, superb and nights good condition, $30. CaU 643- range, parking, ildeal for Wanted.To Rent 68 storms, convenient to East $21,900. Air - conditioned for employer. /' ONLY $433 ROOMS TO RENT — 17 Spruce C. & A. DeCiantis, 886 Hart­ size to 35,000 sq. ft., i floor with built-ihs^ 3 generous bed-', condition. Selling for $26,600. In Senate 6310. St. OaU 649-2494. working couple. A— Hearii^ Slated challenged for the Democratic tion campaign of John Bmefcaet sider others. Call 643-2811. , Main St. Adults. 9-5, 643-2426. Also older 2-famlly, Call Leon located, investment opportun­ hibbhen with built-lns, dining or college graduate needed condition. Call 876-0683. IMMEDIATE ACTION A valuable piece of property the party-endorsed candMelS MARRO CRABT aluminum Cieszynski, Builder, 649-4291. ity. Leonard Agency, Realtors, room, paneled living room nomination by Atty. EJdwin La- EXPERIENCED Insur- Call before 10:30 weekdays (9 A.M. Saturdays). You THE PHONE NUMBEB for business, etc. For further On Street Names tor state repreeentalivs. L to augment our staff. Pre­ boat, 12’, trailer, Johnson 6(2 BIG SAVING-X Mattress, box 4>/4 ROOM duplex, appliances, 646-0469. with fireplace, 1(4 baths, -at­ vitt of Ellington- vious expferience in the ance woman desires part-time can' start an ad or cancel an ad same day. MANCHEJSTEJR — 4 itamily 643-5121 details call Philbrick Agency, The race for the senate seat The meeting was SsBsd by h.p. motor. Call 646-0251. spring and maple bed, twin or utilitis, and dryer, private pa- tached garage, patio. Call Hdbron residents are asked field not ^essential. Com­ work, (general x insurance). home, excellent condition MANCHESTER — Large 7 room Realtors; 649-8464. is rapidly becoming more com­ Burokas’ campaign naanagSik full-size, only-$88. Wt''^. Grant ~ tlo and cellar, $150. J.D..Real owner, 643-0804. to take notice that a public pany offers' excellent bene­ Reliabie7'"refefencesr 649:0719. - throughout, permanent siding, Ranch, 2(4 baths, modem THE AGENCY RiDhertJNooinaBjafJCSSmd,,. 16’ BOAT, Bristol, 40 h.p. mo­ Co., 815 Main St., Manchester. Estate, 643-6129. S o F ttitiQ COME and see our 6 and 6 du­ plicated aluipinum storms and screens. kitchen,- formal dining room, MANCHESTER — Suburban heariiig will be held'at 8 p;m. fits, wages and working tor, canvas top, good condition. The (nWiam E. Belfiore plex at 96-98 lUdge St. Modern Rep. Andrew Repko o f W il- llngton repreaentaOvse attend* HIGH SCHOOL senior desires RENT MAN in need of rentals. 1 643-2711 Classified Dept. 3-car garage, parking. Fhlly family room, 24x24 wiBi fire­ conditions in a growing Must sell; 644-8120. TWO electric stoves, excellent THE HAYS AGENCY INC. Agency ' kitchens, dinit^ and Uvjpg setUng, relatively new Colo- ^ ^ lington received the Republican ing' were Palmer, DavM OohSB bal^ sitting job, days. Call Have tenants willing to sigrn occupied, good Investment at place, 2rcar garage, large lot cxmcem. condition, one $60, one $40. Ma- . 65 East Center Street room, 3 bedroomsi'bath mornings, 649-5069. 14* LONE STAR fiberglas boat, lease, plus escrow. 649-4342 or $27,500. Wolverton Agency, with frhit trees, $26,000. Phil­ full bath, jhogany wardrobe, $10. 640-4019. Phone 646-0181 '' half each side. Two garages, one the various vehtion in Rockville last week, representatives were Tows Send resume stating expe­ 40 h.p. Mercury, motor, Mastei? 649-3566. Realtors, 649-2813. basement, ■ combination streets such as CAPABLE, efficient, cheerful- brick Agency, 649-8464, MANCHEBTBIR vicinity — Im­ many improvements. Owners full Chairman Bernard Tlndsiwopd, rience and education to Craft trailer, preservers, skis, streets, which' Includes. middle - aged single woman, KENMORE gas dryer, like new, IfgAR MANCH6STMR ceNTMR J maculate 5 room Ranch, on a Ross Terwllliger and Rtabeirt tow rope, ^6 ,, gallon tank. 32 asking mid 20’s. Weekends or P.O. Box 73, Hartford. years of experience, desires $100. Blit-well gas stove, apart­ 90x150, fuH cellar with rec Duncan. Tolland was repreaesd* Strong St. evenings, call 643-0123, 649-5035 tag of Rt. 85, Gilead Rd., Old win ment size, $46, very good con­ room, 8 bedrooms, eat-in ed by Noonan, who ie either housekeeper and-or coede A Shell in Shell Stitch Fashion's Latest ’ Gilead Rd., Martin Rd., -West 18, for the Demperatio nomtaa- HOWARD JOHNSON’S of ■ position or companion - riu);se 14’ THOMPSON, 25 h.p! John- dition. 644-2227. 'kitchen, oil hot water hea^ MANCHEISTER — new 6 room, MAJNOHESTEIR — 5*4 room st;, 'West M ., Laura Dr., Lau- tion. Atty. Lavltt, however, hM chairman and Walter BlelacM* Manchester needs short order to elderly person. PractiiAi son motor, new canvass cover, aluminum combinations. $15,- .1(4 baths, 8 .bedrooms, close to custom built Ranch, fireplace, amj Wellswood and filed for a prima^, which will State Central CommlttebwoB(i* cook, nightsr4 p.m.-12. -Apply nursing experience, but not li­ trailer optional.' 364 Bell St., MATTRESS and box spring NO MONEY DOWN 900. Wolverton Agency, Real- bus line, churches, .schcwls, oil hot water heat, paneled Millstream Rd." intersection, be held Aug. 24, in an attempt an Naomi Hammar akm atteeM* with bookcase headboard, full shopping, $21,500, 130 Parker In person only, Howard John- censed, ExpeiHent references. . Glastonbury, 633-4390. tors, 649-2813. rec room, oall now. Hayes ^jiich was created by the re- to wrest the nomination frwn ed. length mirrors, boudoir chair, LUMBER' St. Open day and night. New 8 soifs Restaurant, 394 Tolland Interview arranged by phoning 100% FlkAHClNO AT LESS Agency, 646-0131. routing of Rt. 6A. Tarpinian. Lavltt and his b a ^ - Tpke.; pxit 94, Wilbur Cross, . assorted lamps. 649-3907, MANCHESTER — Ranch, fine room Colonial, 2 baths, 4 bed- 643-0036 anytime. After July 10 reatdential neighborhood, mod­ ______T ' r.'ii TMa matter has been before ers have filed petiti^ fm w Manchester. Diamonds— ^Watchei^ rooms, 2 car garage, close to prvE call evenings only. THAN S '/ 4 % INTEReST ern Utohen with dining area, 4 ^ the public for some time. Some primary, with .more than the re­ Jew oliy 48 FTUGIDAIRE refrigerator, full everything, $26,500. 591 Adams baths, modem kitchen with the subject has quired 350 signatures necessary freezer, $40. GE. .vacuum bedrooms, 2(4 baths, Imge Hv- NOTICE ■St. Open day and night. Orv built-ins, 2 fireplace^ been caused mainly by the con- to call a primary, WATCH. AND JEWELRY re- cleaner, $10. 640-6562, FOR OVER 30 YEARS Irar room with ponded wall AUTO MECHANIC WILL babysit in my home days .Goslee, Real Estate 644-8063. out basement, greened porch, department Into this already cloudy scene PUBLIC HBARDTO pairing. Prompt service. Up to fireidace, 9 closete, large f ^ - ADDITIONAL for children over 2; 643-1453., If You Are Interested in A New Home garage, handy l^ation. ^ j„^.^iities in the enters Wendell Odell, a Tol­ TRAINEES $20 on your old watch In Uy room with fireplace ]^us APPROPRiA’n oar trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. G.E. STOVE, • miscellaneous 900. Philbrick Agency, Re - p^ pjg vvho land resident since 1958 and a Under These Conditions — Please Call game room and work shop. BOARD OF DIREJCTORS Dogs—Bir0»—Pets 41 Bray, 787 Mala Street, State items. Call 649-8542 after-5. Priced for Imedlate sale at BtJlLT BY ANSALDI .tors,, 649:8464. ______want to get someiwhere and registered Republican, who has Jobs Include all store bene­ reportedly never taken part in TOWN OF MANCHEeTBai Theater Building. $25:900. FhUbriok Agency, 649- MANCHEJSTER — Modem 6 don’t know which may to. turn. CONNECTICDT fits, profit sharing, store DACHSHUND Puppies — AKC, MATTREISSEJS -r . Brand new ' ...... x -.. politics previously. He is the ready to go. Also Weimaraners, . 8464. room Cape, knotty pine kitch­ Church Notea discounts, paid vacations Inherspring and box spring to Five Room Ranch Gllesd Chinch owner and operator of a amaU ' health assured. Southington, en, breezeway, garage, alumi- ______, w • and holidays,' hospitaliza­ Garden—Farm— Dalrj match, $69. W. T. Grant Co., J D REALTY CO. BOWEiR’S araa — Immaculato xers were met at the door on tool business. the Board of Directora, T O w n « 628-6573. num siding, 124x268 lot, cen- g o ers were met at the door on tool business, tion insurance, 40 - hour Products 50 815 Main St., Manchester.- - 6-rown-Gape,—OH -toroed- air Full - basgnent; -2 fireplaces, -—Bii Air Refi Estkte, ^ ..J 643-”^ P ^..— ,^5^. r;? Mrs.------T'Ko The -a/'tTinn;action taken^ the EE- week. _____ , -----f-- - - - _;__- heat, garage, private lot, $17,- GR(X>M1NG and boarding all -STRi Gt l y fresh eggs' forisaler" ceramic tiled bath, plas­ Winthrop Porter and Mies Judy hngton D ^ ^ t i c T o v ^ v p ^ * ^ IFRBEIZEIR—U pright,' 17 cubic 9po. Oall.Lappen Ageitey, Real­ 9332. breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C. Nighterawlers. Tomasz^skl, tered walls, full- insulation, Porter mittee last night was questioned Municipal Btawtag Hearing foot, good condlUon, $76. 649- Part-time automotive po­ Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton. 643- Box 363, South Rd., Bolton, tors. 649-6261. hot water oil heat, cast $500 DOWN buys 4-room home. The summer sdhedule for Con- by Vale Cantor, who a ^ e d Room, -41 Centiw sitions are also available. 8985, evenings. ' iron recessed radiation,’ excellefht condition, nice lot,will be: Gilead, whether f t was necessary to cheater, Connecticut, Tuesd^, 6427., o open d'ailyj 649-6472.^ MANOHESTEIR—^Immaculate 6 wall to wall carpeting, ex­ full basement, recently redec- ^ ^ Hebron, 10 ’ take any formal stand. at UNMATCHED room Cape, 2-car garage, near a.m. July 12, 1966, DACHSHUND puppies — stand­ PICK your own strawberries, tra ^ large kitchen, city orated, only $9,900. Leonard ^ pantry or kitchen shower Former Town Chairman Atty. consider and act on the follow* Please apply Personnel I bus, to p p in g and schools, ard reds. AK(J registered, ' 25c quart. Soma. Box- 283, utilities, combination win­ Agency, Realtors. 646-0469. given at the parsonage asked what the le- tag; ^ ' Dept., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. quick occupancy. Bel Air Real Thomas Rady champion sired. 649-1308. Birch Mountain Rd., Bolton. for Elesance dows, large 2-car garage, for the new pastor during July, gal obligation of the Town Com- i . An approprtatton not I- EJstate, 643-9332. EKTRA large immaculate 6 .... quick occupancy. Priced A box at the rear of the Sane- mdttee to setting up a headquar- ceed $222,000 to be added to SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. CATS ONLY—^Boarded. Must PICK YOUR OWN strawberries', room da'pe, ea*-ta kitchen, * e d OOZY 4. room Ranch — ideal for immediate sale. tuary will hold all contributions ters is. , ' toe “Special B’ire. District he altered, inoculated for dis- good picking. Zeppa Farrri, 308A Permanence donner, newly {»lnted, move-in Manchester Shopping Parkade tor retirement or starter home. tor the parsonage pantry,, since Present Town Chairman Mon- Capital Account” ^for th# 8 teniper, rabies. By reserva­ Birch Mountain Rd., Manches­ condition. Only .$16,900. Lepn- Manchester, Conn. ' In park like area..Have a parishioners may wish to bring roe Palmer replied^that a head- 1966-67' budget fo r toe par-* tion. F'enros Cattery, 875-9131. ter. CHARLES LESPERANCE anl Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Safety.^ dream come true tor $11,200. donations to church with them' quarters must be set up to "get pose of paying the costa o f G$iar-Bon Real Estate, 643-0688 649-7620 on some SiXMlay morning. out the vote." oonstruettng and equipping PART-TIME maintenance man, T" the Fire Station No. 3 on e « P M 0 m s p » Tha'Rev. J. Good Brown, ta- clean office floors, etc. Early jchet ______tiOti -For Sale _____ 73 terinrPastor tor«the Hebron and town-o’wned proi>erty at ttio moping hours can be arranged BOLTON-MANCHESTER LikE b6Mty Mid wst pfolicHM corner of Woodbridga Street SUNDAY FROM 1 TO-t CALL CARL Zins«er to see this ONE ACRE 5 miles from Mari- Apply Good Humor Corp., 46 ^WMMliER im bilMid SMALL NOTICE and Weaver Road, substan­ Kennedy Rd., .^outh Windsor,. CHARMING RANCH iipniaculatp. Cape on .a quiet, Chester center, block founda- both pulpits this S ^ d y. NEW—4 BEDROOMS OBngii ■*! oiswiicmw iqnhs MEDIUM, QaAfl ■TOWN OF BOLTON, tially in accordance with pre* residenjiial street. Aluminum tion, lank, excellent sernfon text tor last Sunday was 289-^51. 5119 WUGE 8340 T he Flame of God Was in His CONNECTICUT . .limlnary plans suid outline - f(' ' ' ' ' siding' for minimum mainte­ well, $2,500. Terms $500. down. The softness of the shell , f* Byes ’’ The awykse, waa; Holy B O A R D F O R A D M IS S IO N specifications by Ajmold Law* Large wooded lot, 6' nance and low heat bills. Ga­ Owner 742-8090. rence. Architect, dated May FOR INSPECTION Raised Ranch, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Completely Finished Recrea­ stitch creates h lovely shell to H| N0K (Ml BSUE $1 r ttS H U M Communion. . q j * E L E C T O R S rage, attractively landscaped be woni with dlim or pleated rooms, spacious living CHOICE wooded lot iii excellent 25, 4966, together with ex* Oolt YomeM:.,SAYE and treed yard. Priced to sell St. Peters , , notice is hereby given that 8-room Dutch and Garrison Colonialis with 2-car skirts! Make one in white (so In looking room, fireplace, for­ and codivenlent location, 86x197, j>enae8 connected with an In* AHenfion tion Room. Stone Front and Garage..^! 592 Manchester Road, Glas- ingiiediately at $15,900. Belfi­ St. Peter’s Episcopal Church board for admission of elec- garage, family room, built-in kjtchen, larg-6 liv-^ Wi pneidn fne pienning 0dde ted ii6l oritaMlM p op la r this time of the year) Ions this walking suit is mal dining room, 3 643-2965 or 649-8638. will hold but one service Sunday tors in toe Town of Bolton, ddeirtal to said construction. Land & Property Owners and another in your favorite a welcome solution for the lat ore Agency, M3-5121. 2. The determination of tJia irig ,r66m/2% ba:th8, 2 fireplaces. Loads of closet'* W COvC Of jPOIhi JOO* rMI MSUfi yOlllOOMp 10MRD* bedrooms,* 2 - car ga­ at 9 api., with the Connecticut, wiU hold a session Attorneys, Corporations color.. est all-ii)-one look. , rage, low 20’s. Call BOLTON LAKE — Wooded manner in which said ,ap|wo- space. ' tonbury. Just over the Manchester Line. $23,900 ' . iof sivptet looipfoof NistnictiORS wo fwoWii WEST CENTER ST. — here’s a building lots, very resisonable, don W. Weeman, rector, of- jjj the Community Hall in said ^ n k s 'Pattern No. 5-119 has com- No. priatlon and addition to Mid. OodlROfjf hood tools ofo sN jpoo oood» owner, 649-1953. terrific 'value in a 10 room, lakefront prl'vUeges. Good- HcieUng. IW e la the, autraner Town on July 15, 1966, to ex- A highly qualified -group of plete crochet directions for is in sizes 10 ® „ . , budget is to be ftaad^ed.xnd 2datnily home with permanent chlld-Bortlett Realty, Real­ aobedule. • amine toe quallficationB of ap- land and property 'specialists Quality custom crafted homes built with you W U , medium and large sizes 40. Size 12, tast 3^ coa siding, 2. car garage and two Tax BUIa plicanta said admit to toe elec- raised by Fire District Bond soUcit for purchase or re­ tors, 289-0939, 289-9151. in mind and located in a fine new residential incluriva. y a i^ 45” ; skirt 1 excellent Timken heating sys­ ______Mrs. Monica C. Post, Hebron tors oath those found qualified. Issue. sale any size^ tract of land 3. Such other matters relating area. „ Comptelefy AdjuuMe To M T o Z e r , send 35c in coins T o order, tems. We urge your inimedl- BOLTON — large wooded Jots, collector, is receiving tax Said session will be held be- or property you have in your' to;-Anne Cabot, The Man- to: Sue Burnett, T O e ^ n ch e s NEW .60 foot 4-family, nearly to the foregoing aa may be Another Custom Built Home oy finished, 'large ‘rooms, indi­ ate inspecUon of this dandy in- ©« Converse Rd. Beautiful res- ^vm ents each Saturday in July, tween toe hours of 6'.00 p.m. inventory. hdorior mmd Exterior Chester Evening Herald 1150 ter Herald, H50A4^. properly ooosidered at sold Each, home with a minimum of 1 acre of shade trees vidual heat, designed for bu^ vestnient. Call'r-oi, DorisTv„.ia Smith, idential area. Call 649-7367, ^ \ h e town office buildtag from and 8:00 p.m, Turn that ' AVE. OF AMBRltiAS, New OF AMERICAS, NEW YO ^ and a good set-back from the street, offering privacy, taess in basement, $22,500. Jarvis Jloalty Oo., Realtora, 9 era. to 12 noon. Paymenta .. Dated at Bol|ton, CJonnectiout, hearing. TAX EATING — ------jj y, loose. TORIeib to chooae from. One In „ Robert M. SteiM^ coolness and.quietness. YORK, N.Y. 10086 Hutohtae Agency, 64041824. 049-1200, pvea, 649-9510. may also be made doily at her July 6,1966. TTNISED LAND AND. For Ist-cla^ mailing add lOo 'Mbtuhan location -Il7x274> Secretary For Ist-dasfl mailing add rerfdence. 5hose taxpeyMu Richard Morra, PROPERTY INTO CASH for eac|» pattern. Print Name, Board of Direeitare JIIRECTIONS: Porter St. to Camp Meeting Rd. to JOHN PONTICELLI & SONS Inc. lOo for each , pattern. Print MANCHBJBTBR — Bowers lIORiMAN ST. — 2 family, 6-6 ) Another 100x200 With utilities, still be ■ wondering Michael Peace, Address vritH Zip Code, Style Manchester, Cana. For free confidential. ap­ Carter St. FoUow the-Birch Mt. Home- Name, Address' with Zip Code, School. New 6 room Colonial, .flat, 3 'bedroom arrangement, A Zone. Andr»i.vi U..Oone with______142’ Bernard J. Sheridan, praisal and csonsultotiMi on No., and Size. where permission why tax bills are bigger this site signs —■ Open Mon. - PYi., 4 P.M. to Style No. and Size. 1(4 baths, built-tas, aluminum level treed lot, convenient east frontage Board of Selectmen ‘ Dat^ at Manchester, Con­ that unused property call - '8 P.M.; Sat. and Sun., 2 P.M. to 6 P.M. Don’t miss ■ the *66 Fall and side location. Wesley k. has been granted to build a , year than last year may be re- necticut, tola '1st day o( M f f 643-6578 649-9515 Special crochet and embrold- ■Mtag, garage, quality built, T. J. Crockett, rin d ed of the rise of two and ” OHve H. Toomey, e r ;* ^ o r ta toe iS^Might of Wtater Is^e Smith Construction Oo., 643* two LAND PLANNtNG low 20’e. Hayoe Agency, 646- a lielf "»4»« In ibe tax wte. Town Cleiic 1966. UWRENCE F. FIANO - 649-5371 the ’66 Spring and Summer, Al- our complete pattern magaotae. 1567. ' ROaltOih ASSOCIATES Iwm. Oi^r^Oo A oofgrl 64S-11U 'Vas/Vs/VisAss/W N asAs/VisAB/Vs/' >T. 3 3 M O H

FRIDAY, JULY 8, M06 PAGE EIckTEEir Avers^e Daily Net Press Run The Weather F or the Week Eiiiided' July 2, I960 Bunny and warm today The annual picnle of the tomorrow, Mghs near 90; mild Grand Court of the Order of Mariners Promote About Town CD Test ^ ' tonight, low In 6 0 a ,/ Amaranth wdll be held Sunday Area Ijlecruiter both stor^ 14,465 ' SWU)ia& Services \viU.be held at 2 p.m. at Buena Vista Park, IS® Manohester’a Civil De­ I ' lUdnche$ter— A City of Village Charm Wesrt Hartford. Members of fense 'Warning System will • 7 ■ , ; . ■ / • at Teonple Beth Sholorn tonig-ht Marine Coi^w recruiting rep­ ' / 5 ' / open toiritt at 7:30 and tomomw at 9 a-m. Chapman Court attending are Bretoh-Booth 4 ^ sound {^;aih tom orrow'at 11 (ClaMitied Advertising on Page 11) ^RlGE SEVEN CENTS reminded to bring silver, china, a.m. in a three-minute, stea­ resentative Samuel H. Hope of VOL. LXXXV, No. 237 (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION—CONNECTICUT LIFE) MANCHESTER, CONN ) SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1966 and' a box lunch. Dessert and The jnarriage of llliss Bar,- dy blast. 18 Goeiee Dr. ireoenbly rec.eived Memhera o f World War 1 bara Jean Booth and Joseph a commission \ and was ad­ Veterans and AuxiliAiy will beverages will be served at 6. All wardens have, been as­ fairway Lucien Breton, both of Rock­ vanced to rank of warrant of­ signed posts at warning-si­ meet tonight at 7 at the Walter ville, wa.s solemnized Saturday, ficer at a cereimony'. held , re­ N. Leclero Funeral Home. George R. McKay, stationed ren locations’ to determine with- the U.S. Navy in Naples, July 2 at St. Bemard's'Church! cently at the Marine Corps Re­ Monday! For the Birds Main St., to pay respects to. Rockville. the effectiveness of the sys­ Italy, was recently promoted to tem. Although the system cruiting Station in Hartford. Frank Nadoowski. whase wife The bride is the daughter of Hope Is the Marine Corps rep­ NORVHLl ' Mich. (AP)— Is a member a t the auxiliary. y'eom.an-second class. He has has ' been sounded every Both Sides Gloomy, Mr. and Mrs. John .E. Booth of The State Conservation De­ been in t}ie Navy four years. He resentative for the Bast Hart­ • METAL PATIO TABLE .. Dart Hill Rd. The bridegroom week, .since May 21, no deci­ partment says Norvell’s I-at- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ford area. • GAMP STOOLS ...... Membears of Washington 1/>L. is a son of. Mr. and Mrs. Lucien sion (Mi’tts worth has been tle League baseball field George D. McKay of 67 Bran­ Hope enlisted in the Marines 'Royal Black Preceptory. and Breton, 198 South St. reached tb datA SMAliL GRILLS «««•••«*•• for the birds. Many- of ^ e ford St., and is married to' the in 1945. After basic training he I>aughlers o f Liberty, No. 17 Mrs. Richard McGill of Rock­ • ICE BT’CKEXS •••••••••,•< Little Leaguers and their former Shirley Bendell^of Hil­ was assigned to Sea School and Reverse Ambush and No. 125, will commeimomt'e ville, was matron of honor. Paul parents feel the same way liard St. His wife is also in Na­ later served aboard the , USS the Battle of the Boyne Sunday Breton of Woodstock served as Fargo as a captain’s orderly. direction of the Cambodian against Premier Nguyen Cao about the department; ples. ' his brother’s best man. Ushers SAIGON, South Viet by attending the Worship Serv­ Caldor to Open He has served in Europe, the frontier. Ky’s government and sentenced The departnient squired ice at the Rred>yteirian Church were Edwin Booth, brother of Nam (A P )— A U.S. armor­ Miss Karen Evanisld. daugh­ Far East, and throughout the A spokesman at a forward them to 60 days in prison. their old four acre diamond on Spruce St. ait 1^ a.m. The the bride; and John Kupchunos, Furniture Mart ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Evan- continental limits of the Unit­ ed column lured a heavy command post reported Ameri­ The chief figure forced Into a‘ few years ago' and it be­ group will meet at Orange Hall both of Rockville. came part of an 1,800 acre iski of JO'High St. is spending At Nazarene ed States. . ■ ■ Viet Cong force into the can units were setting up a retirement'iWas Lt. Gen. Nguy®" at 9:15 and pirocede to the A reception for 65 was held Oaldoir will open a new ftir- wildlife refugfe. The site it­ her vacation in San Antonio, In 1951 he did duty in Korea, fire of waiting artillery. blocking force behind the Viet Chanh Thi, a rival of Ky whose LBJ Urges church. at the home o f the bride’s, par-, The Rev. J. Grant Swank Jr. mture mart on Monday at the alerted warplanes and bat- Cong in an eMort to cut off their dismissal March 10 as com self is clarified as a nesting Tax. , ents. After a wedding trfp to and while there participated in began his duties as associate Burrs (Corner Shopping Center, the spring and summer offen­ talions of helicopter-borne escape routes. mander of the northernmost 1st area for birds. New Jersey and Virginia the pastor of the Church of the Robert Huff, department Early Accord A apeotal congregiationaJ Mi.ss Nancy H. Holt, daughter The I'SDOO square foot furniture sive and the eventual Allied 1st Infantry Division There was no immediate re­ Corps area touched off three couple will live at 59 Spring Nazarene this week. months of political turmoil. biologist, said giving up the meeting at Binenual Lutheran of Mr. and Mrs. Haniion G. n»art la adjacent to the newly breakthrough of 1951. He is a port of casualties on either side. St., Rockville. He received a B.A. degree troops north of Saigon to­ SAIGON, South Viet Nam site might set a precedent Church will be held Sunday, Holt of 489 Adam.s St, is.on the native of Wilmington; N. C. Coupled with the sudden flare- I I I Stalemate from E2uStem Nazarene College, opened Caldor store oflf erft 93 day. It was the second ex­ (AP) -- More than 2,000 main an Miami and make a Thome said, Joseph W. Ramsey, predicted John Davis, 26, who is teaching Seeks ‘Kidnaper The Selected Reserve Force and unaffected by the strike,^are jammed. (AP Photofax) „ „ has passed otean breast of things. She did, ' Tanned and wearing a prirtt the walkout "will last more or a nursery school class to swim. — SRiF for short — went on the A court order placed Ricky in a <]iress, Mrs. Thome looked re- less indefinitely.’’ Mrs. Davis dunks the infant, In Police Car Pentagon books "last October Hwe's What You AN Waited For! HALF A^YARD OF ENJOYMENT! chnic for mentolly retarded and laxed in the kitchen of her com- The ^ k e against Eastern, • and Shawn' uses sort of a flutter o u r 16-p o in t -wheh 976 units — with three di- Ansonia Man, 50, emotionally disturbed children, fortable ranch home in Troy, a - National, Nprthweif, Trans U A T I W B H.H. Tomatoes, Green, Yellow Squash, kick that propels her .about DEERFIELD, N.H. (AP) - visions and six farigadee of th* She was forbidden to see him Detroit suburb, World apd United Atirlines 'be­ P l# % I I V E Cukes, Green, Yellow Beans, Beets, Beet • three feet toward another in- safety and More than 1(K) policemen set up National (luard as its fighting .Killed During until this summer, "Therc’e .a full-time speech gan at 6 si.m. local tlmee' Frt- Greens, Boston Lettuce, Salad Bowl, strawberries. Rhubarb, Mruotor wailing to oalch her. _, roadblecks and probed heavily corps —'-wen OefStfietA. eSYargee of child abandbnfnent therapist working with Wm,” ■ day. It quickly hobbled a -vital Raspberries and Currants. ------wooded areas here today in a Geh. JVlnaton P. lYilflonn cMef Police Gunfight performance massive himt for a man who of the National Guard Bureau, segment of the nation’s trans­ (See Page Three) portation industry, grounding VVE ALSO HAVE: Egg Plan’L Parsnips, Turnips; Blueber­ dropped when ahe and her hus- disarmed a police chief and fled Miid these units have achieved ANSONIA (AP)—An Ansonia thousands of businessmen, tour­ ries, Red, White and Blue Grapes, Nectarines, Peaches, te s t. in a cruiser. one majoc objective al)^eady: To man died early today after he ists and servicemen. Cantaloupes, Apricots, Watermelons, Cherries, Pears, Police recovered the oruiser be able to move with seven days was shot in the head by a po­ Together, the five airlines Grapefruit, L'gH Fruit and Honeydew MelonsJ MAYTAG late Friday night after the man notice firom/local armories to a liceman during a gunfight in his normally carry an estimated 80 took another vehicle and a hbs- mobilliasation station for ad- darkened apartment. per cent of the air passengers Oil Drums Explode, tage. He forced the hostage, vancad uhit training this sum- Joseph Hill, about 50, died in BING CHERRIES...... lb. |9« Qji some 5,000 flights daily. WASHERS Robert Cameron of Manchester, mer. Griffin Hospital, Derby, about 'Ihe chairman of the airUne SEEDLESS GRAPES : • • •-• • • • .•••«., lb. to drive past police roadblocks FOr many SRF units, the two hours after the midnight AND negotiating cmmnlttee, Wiltiain NATIVE PEAS ...... lb. 29rted there. with a stolen car in/Maasachu- fieU training seesione eiloo saw Hill duck intp his bedroom recommended raises up to 48 VOLKSWAOEN dnims blew up in a series of Josepl) Spolowitz, 42, a,JHess setts shortly befoi)e the man- sihb^ed that some shoctoosnings and turn the light Off. There was cents spread ov-er a 42-mionth Karmann Ghia Coupe. explosions. Some of the 56-gal­ employe, apparently blown hunt started FViddy afternoon, had been overcome. a s ^ t and a 'window smashed lon drums" were rocketed like into the water by the blast. He Police Chief Rithard Guyette period. Top mechanics now sam VOLVO mammoth Roman candles suffered second and third de- gf (jjia Rockingham County vil- (See Page Two) ' . (See Page Two) $3.62 hourly. 5- 122 4-Dr. Sedan. across the mile wide Arthur Kill gree bums and was hospitalized ]a^e said he c ^ s e d ttie vehicle . Secretary of Labor Wi Willard Add Becuify and Color with ANNUALS Beige, whitewalls. to .Staten Island. in critical condition. over - winding roads. . Guyette Wirtz is schedule to return to­ Others fell in the Kill itself, Spolowitz was pulled from the he came upon the wreck- night from a trip to the ^ a r from your WOODLAND Gardens! VOLKS SUNROOF spreading a carpet of flame water by crewmen of the tug ^ge of the Car and when, he got Strike Delays Reunion East and presumably will taka White, Vinyl across the channel, which was Nancy Moran, which had been gut of his/cruiser to investigate, a hand in negotiictions. Ageratum, AUyssum, Asters, m Pack The Defense Department or­ closed to navigation by the called to tow the 813-foot tankpr flie nian/ brandishing a rifle, Dalhiau. Lobelia, Marigolds. V O LK SW A O m dered that military aircraft bo Salvia and maiijv many others! “ " 3 f o r $ 2 .< M > CJoast Guard for two hours.- . Austin from the scene as a pre» jgok th^ c r u i s e r and drove Rebuilt engine. made available on a priort-ty The scene o f Friday’s blaze caution. away./ Pickup, % ton, white^ 4, to Meet basis to assure that the tteup was about five miles south of The other injured, none of ., The' stolen car had smashed BY POPULAR DEMAND j (AP Photofax) does not interfere writh essential Smaller Ones ' the Kill Van Kull, another har­ them in serious condition, ^ - into/ a vehicle driven by Mrs. GERANIUM S FORD S IM IC Someone, possibly a stranded ti-aveler, added a travel, by. an estimated 100^000 Fadriane 500 Sport Coupe. lU u U SATURDAY—SUNDAY—MONDAY bor channel where two tankers oluded a crewman of the Nancy Gerald Miller of Deerfield, collided June 16 with the loss of Moran aad one from the Austin. postscript to this warning sign on an approach road 59« «* 10 *. *4.99 '■’ssT Auto., power steering, radio. SPECIAL to Friendship International Airport in Baltimore. (See Page Three)] CHRYSLER SIfiQC SlTMililR FEEDING BLI’EBERRY PLANTS CHIOAGO (AP) — When HAH Lawn Food odly $2.44< 3 hags $6.15 3 ft. high J - 4-years-old Newport 3P0 2-Dr. Hard- Iw w V Haise Yuan e4nba*)ces Peggy AEG Report ^ top. Full power, dark green. Former Smuggler 50 lb. bag oovers'^1,000 sq. ft. Each plant Is loaded with berries! Meafball or Ham Yue-se Yuan today it wdU be the Reg. $2.99 — Now Only $1.95 Clears Conscience ORGANITE ...... $.3.95 first time ahe has held her MHAHIGANITE $8.95 10 for .S17..50 OLDS. F-85 SIQUi Garden Fertilizer 50 lbs. $1.99 Conv. cpe., auto., radio, wwt. I V v V daughter, now 4, iA her" arms, WASHDIGTON (AP)—It U.S. Trails Russians 100% IMiydrated Cow Manure ' B-l-G 1e SALE GIANT GRINDER 'ij|jnce the child'was 20 days old. took several years but the 50 lbs. S2.44 Bu.v one" gallon of Ortho Plant ;Food tor FORD FALCON - /■ P^gy, who last saw her par­ conscience of one- A m erica $4.99 and.get 2nd gallon for only Ic! 2-dr. wagon, auto., radio Vww with ROASTED PEPPERS, TOMA'i'OES, 8 5 ents in 1902, will meet, her mctii- ' finally caught up with him ' MULCH ’n SAVE on water and labor! PROVOLONE CHEESE and LETTUCE ON H^meniber—AU our grinders are still er again after travailing from and Uncle Sam-is- 10 cenlH In Nuclear Peace Use KOKO lilULCH ...... $3.39 t h i e Ly t i p s j VOLKS SEDAN Taipei, Formosa, to Chicago- by richer as a result, (the.,Cus­ next century — as some report* • F’or Roses — Control rose l)eatles with FRESH 18” BREAD. only $1.00 PfeiNCBrrON, N;J. (AP) — PINE BARK MULCH ...... $2.79 Green o f Red, Radio, Vinyl way of Tokyo and Anchorage, ' toms Service rtiported today. predict — present ft|el sources BIRD BATHS large buff tones Sevin, .Malathoii and D.D.T. M485 An atomic energy commission Alaska. It said the district direc­ would be burned out within Beg. $5.30 — Only $8.95 • Control B?atle Gnihs and'Cinch Bugs COMET staff report <»n tends that the Granite and Cement Baths $6.85 with Sevin and Seott's Cope I h e Chinese girl arrived In tor of customs at EJl Paso, decades. 4-Dr. Station Wagon. Std, *465 Chicago Friday qlght, but her Tex., recently received this United States Is tolling behind It was further learned 'that the trans., black, radio. OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK MONDAY THRU FRIDAY II AJVI. TO 11 P.M. TRY OUR DELICIOUS parents' ■werm’t- on hand to letter; the Soviet Union aii(l the rest 6f report has been re'viewed by the ^ Your Pool Fun — See WOODLAND Gardens! I OLDS. 98 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 10 AJW. TO 11 P.M. PIZZAS, TOO! I greet her. Thf mother had'been Dear Sirs; "My conscience the worlower, green. llquor-' frean Juarez several today. 100 lb.,Barrel ...... ''rri’r ;; . : ; ...... I... .$39.50 connections. She is expected' ; PONTIAC thi.s morning. years ago, and I hope the The report, prepared 'V ^ Catalina 4-Dr. Hardtop, *2495 The father, remained In Tulsa, enclosed dime will co v er the Atomic Energy Commission ffaVtlOrd n Om an .AMONUMI A H '5 I •CELATON Sp-50 V-8, auto., PS, PB, very -Okla., the family'^ home, to tax." scientists and made a-vailable to _ , I ? • a. (Removes Cloudiness) Filter. Agent low nruleage. ; care for their seven' other chil­ the Associated Pj-?ss, termed HCC C l.P'C S t IT S t 10 lbs. $1.50 50 lbs. $7.95 CHICKEN KING the situation "alarming” , and ■ *■f... • dren. He is an eleottvnios firm CHEVROLET $190C employe. Cubans Hijack urged toe federal government to Medicare Check 63 4-Dr. Wagon. Auto., radio. l A v V A strike by mechanics which PEGGY YUE-SE 1"UAN boost research spending by 6 ALBAN (Algaeride) PH P L l’S HOME per cent annually over toe next HARTFORD (AP)—Her stay cut service of five jp^j™" Dusting Plane, 1 gallon $4.50 100 lbs. $10.50 FORD s i n u ; Unee Friday put a heavy load,on weU, said Dr. Philip Pylee, 45, a five years. , ’ ’’ in Hartford Hospital has brought 63 Country Squire 4-Dr. Sta. I V V V Drivate fliighta, cauang toe de- dentist of Boulder, Oolo., who Fly to Jamaica The scdehtlsta said that since ^ Hartford woman the dlsUno- VVagon. V-8, auto., Pis, radia' ■ Fried toy in the l-buifloS, a '(Mitily acoompomed Peggy tram To- KTiNGiflfrON Jamaica (AP)— 1962 toe nation’s investment of ^jgg g( being toe nation s first For Your Flowering Trees and Shrubs, ORTHO 'Chemicals, H&H FertUizensiJ Very clean. ■Too Be TAd' and Chemicals, Complete Scotts Line, P eat. M oss,Tools, Seeds, spokesman said. kyp- t Authorities planned to qviestiMi money and manpower in the medicare beneficiary, development of a thermonuclear Other Needs Vegetable Plants, Potted Plants, Tropical Plants, Window Boxes', VOLKSWAGEN Caterer" t m The girl was left at toe Yi The dentist said he read of the today nine Cubans who hijacked The Social Security Admlnds- Bedtvood Planters. In addition, much free information— ! Kuang Oprhanage in Taipei Yuan family’s attempts to b e -a plane on a crop dusting mis- fusion reactor has dropped from tration reported in Baltimore 63 Camper. Vaoationtime *1395 419 MAIN ST. _ one-half to one-fifto of toe total toat thai'flret medicare -pay­ is Here! -when her parents left far toe reunited"’ with their daughter, gign in Cuba .and ordered to® BELOW THE POST OFFICE—NEXT TO DAIRY MART United'Staitea In Miazch IMS. ai»d, after talking with Peggy’s ptiot to fly to Jamaica. A Cuban world output. ment ln\ljhe nation wm toe Peggy did not taav* limnigira- father, voluntee;;ed to bring the guoM ^ aircraft was This type of research, toe $331.71 ch e ^ delivered EtMaQr- VOLKSWAGEN solentlatB said, could provide tlon clearance and did not re- girt to Ohitiago^ wouiylSl. to Hartford Hospital, . 64 .Sedan. Radio, whltowalla. *1395 mankind with a new source of far Hit beach.. .comping.. .fishing.. .having a rfcnic? RB- eeive It until tiiis y ea r., jjp Pyles, who said he has - T 1 » refugees, who included a The payment was far care energy that can la A- for some 20 given Mrs. Mary B. Augustus, M^dBGR OHICK04 KING Boskets, Barrels, Dinners. Also a com­ Six weeks ago', rtie was ta k ^ children ranging in age woman and three children, billion years. They warned that . ------WIMMAND Gardens TED TRUDON, Inc. Brilliant flames billojv from petroleum storage area of ttie Hess Oil Co. in to byatertOB trotn another plane • to 30 was in Japan wiito aeked tor political osyiiun after .o f Hartford. M » . Anguato* plete line of Fried Cloms, Shrimp, Fish and Sicallops. if the world’s power heeds mul- L A ^ f B A ^ A Am j^, N. J, l5ie Hu b o m tuturned York Haifwr are* into a seat. bound tor tte ItoMed Statar. but (tM Tbg®'**” *, 168 WOODLAND STREET, MANCHESTER ' TOLLAND TURNPIKE - - “ - - — ------Three)] (Bee Pag® Thi^), tipiy bgr a thouaandfold in toe JOHN and LEON ZAPADKA • Summer Hours: 9 ^ T C M I 4 * 0 4 / 4 PHONG AHGAD 646-0176 _ RGADY IN 5 MINllTGS Dif flBOMB—4 ^ BeeoM ki IbPM TALCdTTVlLLE ri»' - '■