LUCKY TIGER-MONEY 5.95 OAPK KENNEDY, Fla

LUCKY TIGER-MONEY 5.95 OAPK KENNEDY, Fla

* '''. r.. .A' V.' '•ir AYerage Dafly Net Press Run JTie Weather IHORSDAT, Jl& B W. IW* For the Wedc Ibided Fair, cooler toolg^ low In PAGE TWENTY-FOUR :^nrt|[«Bter lEnmtots l|waUi June 19. 1866 50»; partly sunny, Sttle tern* peratmo chemgo tomorrow, 14,6 29 high near 80i An Open House, bonorlng,Mr. Showers Slow Manehester^A .City of Viilage Charm A bout T ow n and Mrs. Clifford A. White- )' house of Eastfoid, formerly of Fire’ s Advance (Oassltled Advertising on Page Z4/t, PRICE SEVEN CENTB M n. Rachel TIMen oil 40 Manchester, on their 60th wed­ TOT* LXXXV, NO. 219 JTWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, (X)NN., FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1966 SUme 8t. Monday was re-elec­ ding anniversary, will be held SANTA BARBARA, Calif.. ted president o t the. Loyal Cir­ Sunday fro^ 3 to 6 p.m. at the "/S'/ (AP) — Scattered toundersbow- cle of Kings Daughters at a home of their son-in-law and meetii* at Certter Church- Oth­ daughter, Mr. add Mrs. Clinton ers and' incrbasing humidity ers re-elected are Miss I5orothy W. Keeney, 695 Keeney S t slowed toe advance of a six-day- FA 1 RWA 15 Petersen, vice president: Mrs. old brush and timber Are in toe Frank Falrweather, treaaurer; Andrea M. ' C. Macaione, mountain wilderness of Loe Mrs. Otarence Petersen, sec­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Padres National Forest. State can Conclave retary; Mrs. James Thomson; L. Macaione of 27 E. Middle Eight fire fighters, of the >. .. A- p«S»llcity; Mrs. Minnie McComb, Tpke., vias among 337 students more than 2,600 figMng toe ^ rtyrofoam pknie ebtsK ^ ways and means, and Mrs. wlio received diplomas recently blaze, have been injured. ^ lliey^ deaiii light and toezpenalva ^ tanuiel Wilson, sunshine. Mrs. from Chamberlayne Junior Col­ They had contained half toe Alice CSarice was elected musi­ lege, Boston, Mass. Miss Ma­ fire’s 100-mile perimeter early ^ priced from only 97e cian. caione was a retailing major. today but officials would g;ive no estimate when fuH containment Opens Tonight in Hartford Francis K. Burr oT Danvers, Members of Mystic Review, would be gained. Mass., formerly of Manchester, North American Benefit Asso­ has been elected to serve three Lack of roads in toe primitive ciation, will meet tonight at area has hampered toe fire years as a member of Werteyan 7:30 at the Holmes Funeral Univereity board of trustees. He fighters, forcing toem to drop Home, 400 Main S t, to pay re­ crews by parachute until Ml- Plans OlCd Comptroller Is a native of Manchester and spects to the late' Henry La- a 1038 graduate of the uni- dozers cann slice access roads Ohapelle Sr., whose wife Is a through toe high chaparral on vensUy. member of toe revievf. sheer slopes. Ifbr For Repairs Spot Given Mi«g Paula Wuppeifeld, The coastal dty of Santa Bar­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paid Miss Nancy Grzyb, daughter bara lies 30 miles to toe south. At Capitol T o M ayers WuippMfeW of 90 Grandview of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Grzyb Aerial tankers droiQ>ing fire et., and a student at Simmons of. 90 North St.; and Todd G. retardant solution and toe set­ WASHINGTON (AP)—Plans HARTFORD (AP)—The College, has 4ieen selected a stu­ Metcalf, son of Mr. and Mrs. ting of backfires 'virtually halted Q ..........................CLUBS for replacing the crumbling George Metcalf, 4 Margaret Rd., toe southerly advanl^ of toe fire two-day Republican State dent assistant for Mesick Hall west side of the Capitol with a Convention gets undei-way next lyear, which she has served are on the dean's list at Bryant Best Color Guard in VFW Parade Wednesday night. shiny new marble face were as hotme counselor. A physics College, Providjence, R. I., for Members In the award Winning 'VFW Auxiliary color guard are, left to right, Mrs. Thomas U.S. Forest Service officials Q i ........................... BAGS approved today by congression­ tonight and E. Clayton Gen* major in the school of education, the last marking period. Hovey, Mrs. Kenneth Aseltine, Mrs. George Edwards, president of the unit; Mrs. George said that residents near toe al leaders. gras, West Hartford finan­ she will be entering her senior Ecabert and Mrs. Wilbur Auden. The group won first place in a parade Saturday in Hart­ area still are alerted for possi­ The project, expected to take cier, is virtually assured of year. Ihia summer, she will be Zion Evangelical Lutheran ford held in conjunction with the ITFW State Convention. (Naasiff photo.) ble evacuation. L ............... CARTS four years to complete at a cost the guberaatorial nomina­ cmfdoyed as a research as­ Church will have a 'Vacation The fire has destroyed 125 of $34 million, will be the big­ tion. sistant for a Cambridge, Mass., Bible School workshop tomor­ clamor over toe change, Abell sQuare miles of toe rugged San gest renovation of the Clapitol Mayor Thomiis C. Mayers of oonoeni. row at 9:30 a.m. at the church. says, the company will try to Rafael wilderness area, de­ p ............... BALLS since the House and- Senate W .i Stamford accepted today an itir The school will open Monday, G)nhecticut Co. Cuts Trip come up with some other ar­ scribed by a veteran Forest wings were added a century vitation to seek toe nomination Manchester Duplicate Bridge June 27, and coacflude Friday, rangements. The statistics make Service official as one of toe ......................... AND ACCESSORIES ago. for state comptroller on tha Cltib will sponsor a duplicate July 8. To Depot Square, Rockville that seem unlikely. most inaccessible spots in Speaker John W. McCormack, Gengras team. game tomorrow a t 8 p.pi. at the The Public Utilities Mommis- Soutoem California’s dry coast­ D-Maiss., and Senate Republican Mayer.s Is serving his second Italian American Club, 136 The Manchester Human Rela­ Bus riders accustomed to tak­ in Manchester. slon approved the service out al mountains. Leader Everett M. Dirksen of term as Stamford mayor. Sadtidge St. Registrations will tions Commission has scheduled ing the 11:16 p.m. bus from IVhen toe bus began its return and seversd others, mostly af­ A plane craifli Saturday in NASSIFF ARMS CO. Illinois, members of a top-level Party leader.s have now an­ be a t 7:45. Refreshments will a meeting for Tuesday at 8 p.m. Hartford to Depot SQuare or trfp, from Rockville at 12:16 fecting routes west of toe riverj.^ which two persons toed started commission on Capitol improve­ nounced nominees for all posts SPORTS EQUIPMENT he served. George Perry is di­ in the Probate Courtroom of the Rockville weekday nights will p.mi, there was usually nobody last week. the fire. ments, announced the approval but state treivsurer. but the driver aboard. British tanker Alva Cape bums furiously in New York harbor after Collision of toe plan, drawn by a panel of rector of the group. The event Municipal Building. Reports will have to arrange some other 991 MAIN ST. 648-1647 with Texaco Massachusetts, visible at rear. Volatile naphtha spills from the Gengras yesterday gave hla Is open to the publio. be presented by the committees means of transportation. As a result, Abell says, toe architects. personal endorsementlothe can­ on problems of the aged, prob­ But it is unlikely that many 38-mile round trip has been tak­ Open till 9 P.M. Thursday and Friday ship into the water. Ships and escaping crewmen were ignited by the flying They said the reconstructed didacy of Mrs. Phyllis Shulman, lems of the young and on race people will be inconvenienced. en off toe schedule. ^ flames. (AP Photofax) face—which looks on downto-wn 44, of New Haven for Seciretary; relations. The Connecticut Co. has can­ The last bus to Rockville via Washington—would maintain of State. celed the 11:16 bus to Rockville Depot SQuare will now leave toe present configuration of toe Mrs. Shulman Is a former David E. Hastings of 120 Palk- from Hartford, for lock of rid­ Hartford at 9:16 p.m. weekdays. Capitol. member of tlic New Haven Pat* MAYTAG nor I>r. Monday was installed ers. Elven that bus is little pa­ The project Involves com­ ent-Teachers’ A.ssociation Coun­ president of the Methodist According to Charles AJbell, tronized, Abell says. Fire Threats pletely removing toe old sand­ cil and last year ran for city Men’s Club of North Church. manager of the Hartford branch Other Connecticut Co. buses Don’t Forgrt stone face—some of it 160 years Little Boy Pleased over Big Reward treasurer of New Haven. WASHERS He succeeds Adelor Tutgeon. of toe Connecticut Co., toe bus to Manchester which stop at De­ old—and rebuilding it in marble Other members of the Gen­ Others installed are Arthur had an average of about seven pot SQuare will continue to run on a new line that would greatly Eight-year-old Ricky Edwards of Chicago can’t hide the pleasure he feels over gras team Include John J. Ger­ Randall, vice president; Donald passengers aboard when it left on toe old timetable, leaving Dad— This expand toe floor apace. a $100 bill, given him as a reward for finding and retuniing $6,050 in cash. He ardo, clerk of the House In to* Hartford at 9 and 10:80 p.m. Gates, treasurer, and Edmund Hartford during a recent week. The central portion would be found the money under a park bench. Norman Baines, a retired Ai’my sergent ^ General Assembly, who Is seek­ Rjemember D cmI with his favorites — ’ Search DRYERS Sietbineki, secretary.

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