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(ClMtiflod^AdTertitiag ae^Pac* PRICE SEVEN CENTS VOL. LXXXII, NO. aS4 T' (TWENTY PAGES) J4ANCHESTER, OONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER State News Roundup

Holiday Weekend: Two Road Deaths, 367 Arrests Made

By 'TBE AsedOATED FBB88 Highway accidents claimed two lives in Connecticut dur­ Area SchoqlNews ing the long holiday weekend. Also Defies A boating accident took the life Today’s Herald Contains of a Connecticut youth In Massa­ four pages of school news ,V chusetts. One of the highway victims was for pupils in Manchester Tuske gee’s George Silkman, 20, of Cheshire, and..area towns. You can He was killed Sunday when his firtd the school information car overturned after going out of E ducators control on Rt. 10 in Ch.e^ire. beginning on Page 9. The other* waa Mrs. Eva Thomas, 39, of New Haven, one of nine per­ TUSKEGEE. Ala. -(AP)— sona injured in a two-car col­ Gov. George C. Wallace, ri.sk- lision Saturday <»n the Conn. Tpke. NY Schools ing federal retaliation, kept . in East Haven. A . Mrs. ’Thomas died Monday in the Tuskegee Public. Sch^l Grace-New Haven Hospital of in­ closed by force today despite juries suffered in the accident. Face Racial the local school board’s de­ James Carzello, 19, of Thomp-^ sonville. Conn.-, drowned Sund^ cision to obey a federal court night when he and a companion desegregation order. were thrown from a motorboat as Im balance Blue-helmeted state trooper*, It made a sharp turn jofi Lake redoubled in number and sup­ 3 George in Wales, Mass: EDITOR’S NOTE With the ported (or the first time by The companion, -Wilfred St. opening oL the school year, boards ’hiounted sheriff's deputies, kept Ojlge, 19, of Springfield, Mass., of education and other officials in students and. teachers out of ths . also drowned. New York State are facing a school tQ enforce the governor's Police sdid neither youth could racial nroblem never before s6 orders to postpone the start of ths (all term until next Monday. / swim. sharply defined for them, State police said that during the Students in the consolidated ■Tieriod from 6 p.m. Friday unUT B v CHARLES.STOKER elementaryvhigh school were midnight last night they made 367 • ALBANY, N. Y. (AP) — turned beck' as they approached arrests, including 126 for speeding! rp^_ o-f nnHlip sclvools the red-brick building for the sec­ And 4 for drunken driving.’ Troopsl > opening OI pUDllC scnoois ond straight day even though the also issued 1,599 written warnings [m New York State IS pushing Macon County Board of Educa­ for infractions that did not seem to a n ew — and >n some cases] tion said that a.s far as it wdY to warrant arrest. concerned the school waa open. bitter—climax the problem | Col. A1 Lingo, commanding the posed by the color of a child’s troopers, said that only,;Principal DePa»quale'» Robbed skin. E. W. Wadsworth' would be ad­ Sheriff’s deputies and village police in Lake George, N. Y„ subdue a.n unidentified JNBWINGTON (AP),— a burg­ , Admini.strators in more Uian 40 mitted to the buHding. merrymaker, one of about 150 youths arrested during Labor Day not. ( . ^ Photofax.) lary 8Jt DePaaquale's, a large res­ city and .suburban .xchool dis­ Even teachers were turned _____ ------— — e , — ------taurant on the Berlin ’Tpke., was tricts! under pressure from racial | away because,' Lingo said, "schhol reported U x ^ fOr the seexwid time minorities and from the State' ,1s closed and they have no busK in lees than| a month. Education Department, are wres­ ness in there.” Death Toll POtipe sadd tire thieves took 6275 tling with the question of racial Youths at^ Resorts from a cash box. The break was imbalance in their schools. (Continued on Page Eight) discovered at 4 a.m. The restau­ The imbalance generally • is at- ^ rant waa closed yesterday. tributed to segregated housing At Record; ■Wltaiv the eating place was hit a patterns. few weeks ago, the burglans carted In some school districts, steps Folcroft Group Riot, 400 Arrested away the *afe^ to eliminate or reduce racial im-1 balance are being Inaugurated as ] 543 to 501 Auditors Rap Board pupils return to classrooms this Bans Violence, week and next. HATi/rPTYVN ■R'EAf’JH N H'^rioting and more than 400 arrests HARTPOEtD (AiP) — S tats In other districts, the problem By TBE AflOOOIATED FB13S8 o f ' young “at Hampton Beach; Audiitois »lad today the State still Is under study or proposed Plans Boycotts Ocean a t y , ' IiW.: «>d Lake Boatd of Aocountaacy paid 616,900 solutions are effective at later The nation’s traffic acci- persons at this Atlantic Ocean George, N.Y., attest to Us popu- td Its three board members in the dates. Governor George Wallace of Alabama tells crowd he will denia during t^e long Labor vacation town and three other larity. past three years "wlthotit statute^ In stm others, angry parents continue fight against school desegregation, after he FOLCROFT, Pa. (AP) — A group of Folcroft r.esidents says Day weekend maiiqad.a.n^rd' The rules ^ are simpio- Dresa Are-fighting in the courts against Tesort areas across the. nation ...... brought in state, troopers to close Tuskegefe Public there wHl ba no more viotemca casually, show eontsmrt

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t • p ^ G S x m o i " ^MANCHESTER' EVEjnNG HERALD, MANCHEETER, CONN, TjdsSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 196t IfeAWCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, W ISbAT, SEPl’EMBER 8, 196# P A O l TWO r ": datea for pufaBo oCftoe to partioi- his dtosertatlon, “aertriide’s Web,’’ South WindBor pa/bt In a . series of dObates over a result a t thin oourae yotf Will be^ W li lUes -- ■ a - stu($y of Gertrude Striii’s lit­ local rsdio stattori. MATERNHY inoiriH dome raWd fam of the modem Saigon P a p e r ► Why Bring LnnohT erary ralattonahhrii and WM Temple to Hold ServiBK to Navy school, but It should 11:4 things in i A I ^ -You Should Know... aiwordad a FbJ>. fro m Columbia Wiiham j . AdoOck Jr.; of T9 STRETCH PANTS your mind so that a new ootnpoal- Shdinwbld bn Bridge Univoridty. - ' . Eilington Rd.,-has completed ’baric tion will not seem ah'utter mys- 0 I ’• ^ * Ha la author of aeveral ar- Ground Hrea^ng Charges CIA DAILY training at the Naval Air Station, Come til 1 ^ see oor fall eoUee^* ,tery. to you''when ypu. he«w one. Dr. Frederick W, Lowe Ir, ticlea-Aiid bo6k reviews iivprofes- Gidat Lakes, 111. Eugene C. la^ tton of maternity wool dresses, “THE WAY Thi.'i.' at lea-st, is .a step In the By AUFttfelD SHEINWOLP fSouth was down one almost be­ l u n c h e o n a>M&! journals, has partiotosted Oround-breetldng nohies for Tho fakne B July i 6T8. vole. 807 Pleasant Valley Rd., is skirts and topSj^ Hngeile, bems, right direction. Plotting Coup fore he got started. 'Seatae^ or educational panels of naUonal Television the itew Temple HUlel wifi serving aboard the destroyer USS One of the reasons for the popu­ SPECIAL SmUh, -a'June gnxhiaite of -Man- giraies. ' ^ ' , In this regard let me suggest • Declarer makes the contract by aobpe, and spoken both over radio $ pjn. on the I HEARD IT’ that you take your youngeef chil­ larity of ’’Championship Bridge” tfr’' rtiMter High Bcbool, la atuimed by I Bis F TMaler (tn proBrMs|< > :WT Co«m of Reseoa be )te)d Sunday Charles Ware; currently I*® drawing trumps with the ace and and televlrton. lUBarly Shew (In Pro XT w) (2040) Combat Meditorranean. dren with you to hear modem (ContiQiied from Page One) - On television 'is that the experts king after winning the first trick the audden death of hor father. A ------(In progress) I. 8) Me-lovle she of the t t Foster Stoeot r e s t a u r a n t ] AMced about his leisure ac- (2990) Laramie Democratic Town Committee works. They have not achieved make mistakes now and then. with the ape of, clubs. Then ■ he [o a k Now her plana to enter the Uni- UvltieB, Dr. Lowe said he enjoys (8 ) News (lU)’Movie. Glaziers by John Gruber set patterns In .their listening h«h- U.S.-Vietnamese relations dete­ ventty of Oonnecticut’a School of (18)’ M Picture There will be a special meeUng This' makes everybody feel com-. esm try the diamond finesse. West $ I 6 5 4 9 Oak S t. swimming for exercise,, but msdn- (94) WGat'e New (2040) Combat Ah bpsm oieirgy, have been kj’v* Ms and are u.sually much more riorated further Sunday ■ when gets only one trump trfok, and Nurdlng muat be canceled.. The 9N)0 ( 8) Lioyd Bridges of the Democratic Town Ckwnmit- Corset and Uniform Shop three asonks, including the leadef 6 A^Q 9 ♦ ^Ate-OeedltleeeS—eras ly he reads constantly and vo- ' 40 Call Mr. 8:30 ( ^12) Talent ScoUu. ed oeremdnies. as weU as imaginative than you will l^. fortabie — except the expert, who South Is safe even though the * M d B ^ family aimply cannot any. kmger 6;l0-rsr^eww. S»rta and Weather ofltlaials. Rafabl Abraham tee Friday, at 8 pJn. at the-town e$l Main St.—Manchester of the Buddhist oppositfon, were has dropped the clinker. A 10 5 raoioualy. ”My vocation is also my (24) 'Two Centuries J>f Bymphony They’ll find things in a modern king of diamonds and lx>th high aiffoixl the coata. of tuiiUon, booka, avocsvtlon,” be ssdd, indicating 6-.W (40) Lone Ranger (22-30) Empire (C) {Feldman of Temple Beth Israel, hall. work which you will not. simply granted refuge in the U.S. Em­ North dealer. spades are unfavorably placed. room and board, and the myriad (10-90) Newe (18) i^bscriptionnotion TV . . BHmentary Menus bassy. The. Vibt Nam Ebteign I KT PMi a t ? A# F * that he is ouri-enUy researching ( 8) 'Ihe Outlawa (2040) Hawaiian -Eye West Hartford, a n i Rabbd Snyder coimt for because they are not looking for Both sides vulnerable. Dally ()nMttan othar eotpeziaea of a four-year uni- (12) Nevebeat df Temple Sinai, Newfogton, will Thursday — frankfurt bn roll, Ministry ' was instructed to de­ Opening , lead—Queeji of Clubs. a book he hopea to write on Hem­ 9:00 (24) Summer Drama FestiTaL' semester. the more established ideea you Partner opens with -1 NT (16 venaity.' ingway and other,..Americsin ex­ (94) Film _ _ i . . 9:80 (10-29-30) Dick Powell be the ■visiting dignitaries. potato chips, carrot sticks, but­ cu.atomarily seek. mand custody of the opposition Four everts played today's Ini^eed, Janice appUee, aad la ( 3) Waiter (hxnfcite ( 8-13) Picture This / ...... composers will be em- to 18 points), and the next pl*y^ patriates In Paris after World (IS) Life et Riley Board of Ednoatioa tered whole kernel com. ginger­ UUsMpn^ Ul^ EJven with a good course behind leader, Thich Tri Quang, and the hand during a warm-up session in passes. You hold: Spades, A-4)- ENDS TONIGHT aocepM to, the Maaohertor Cm - (. 8-90-40) The UntouebabMa acl]ig^^'(tt^artii^ this fall- The cur,- fthitsized during the latter half of other two! The embassy said the War I. But he added, ”I expect 6:46 (10-39-30) HunUey-Brinkiey - M:00 ( 3-12) Hollywood, the.-Great- There will be a epeciai meeting bread -and topping; Friday—tuna Wapping Poir you, and your ■ unprejudiced child the Chicago studios of ’’Cham­ lo:s; Hearts, .J-10; Diamonds, 4-t; muniity Ooillege. Now she can jive (90) Newe . ’ Stars and macaroni salad, buttered green ft6ulmn jfi A-aried, Jncli^es a ihe. course. . r three may have asylum as long pionship Bridge,” and the out­ to be at It for some tlfne yet, at 7:00 (12-99-30-40) Newe. Sports and of the Board of Education today • This looks like a pretty good to guide you, you may still not enubs, K-9-8-T-3. . ait home raither than on campus, 10:30 (22) Peter Qunn beans, peanut butter and jam sand­ -' cour^ j^Jn" oontemptwary irmsic, like modem mu.

sociates of West Coventry Coventry^ and Dawson drew Coventry Few Structural Chq.nges Made plan, and will continue working NEW CAR with the committee.. ^ Vote Scheduled Other membem of Brogan oom- RENTALS Iri Some of Schools in "town Funds Voted mitteealnclude Donald 8. Davto, Town to Institute On School Wing RichMS M. Oallnat. J®: Bennett, WOHam A . ItfUler, Stew- Vaeatloii SpMlalf The ' Paid Police Program tenance was the work done to' the. Oat Oar Satas Coventry High Sohoot gymnasiiun. bing abd shining, sweeptag and high school pool. F^banhs said The aum of $160,000 waa ap­ planned ii $ colonial design to act on the addition to Coventry. divsUng to get ctoasrooms into crews happily donned swim sillts propriated for a new town office structure of red brick with w^Wte pro-^proper and awlequate police protec­ Grammar School. top shap>e for Thursday’s annual during the heat wave, pulled the building Thursday night at a ape- wood trim and a^cdialt Ailngle Paul D ot^Pontlae X ■wv poHc« prUa drain plugs, and proceeded to oiai town meeting. The building gimn 1« being institut«a in Coven­ with such services directly Ma re­ act upon the reports of the Coven­ scrub *%oiwn the pool sides as the fert on-each of two ffloow is Phone 6*M W t try, ooneisting . oT , one reaidertt try Grammar School Adldltion Although the Uds wUl find water- m-alned out. Then the tile win be located oh town-owned pUmned „ $78 BIAW 8IB E R sponsibility and under his Juris-, everything ,apto and qpan, little trooper arid Uie em ploym ^t cUotion. Committee and the Board of Fi­ was entirely re-grouted, a .job property on- Rt, 81 a^acent to The lower floor will be parO^y will be changed from lagt year. Sunk Into ground laval. Parking c t ftv* police officers working col­ The conAaWe’a foioe is to.be re­ nance's recommendations for an necessary every two or three years Coventry High School. ' ’Theodore Fairbanks, supeorvtoor of because of the continuous wearing area for 43 cars wlU be provided. appointed every six months, ex­ appropriation of $266,500 for build­ The Board of Selectmen and the lectively tor & total of 2,000 hours ing and equipping an addition to buiidingB and grounds, sai4 this action of the water against the pool Office facilities in the building cept for cause involving neglect summer has been largely 'one of Town Treasurer were authorized during the ooening year. These of duty and/or for other just the school at the comer of Wright- are Selectmen’s office, town cl^k, live men will be listed in a few routine maintenance. ■. At both , Lincoln and touth to handle all details concerned aa#6BSor, collector, probate cause, said ca.use to be supported viUe and Rt. 31. Structurail changes have been with iaeuing bonds. Notice days. by the rraridetit trooper. The meeting will be asked to Schools, femner cafeteria rSams court, building departmjnt, town Alt present the police proteoLiDin made, however,, at a-few schools. have become classrooms. At Lin­ Day, Berry and Howard has treasurer, registrars o y voters, authorize issuing of bonds' in an At the high school, Room 141, for­ been designated as bond counsel OonaiMB o f one resident ataite ManbhMter Bvenlng Herald Cov­ amount not to exceed the $266, coln, hot lunches will be served in civil defense, recreation cmnmlttee, W l HAVt DAILY trooper and a volunteer fot^ of merly the driver education room, a second cafeteria room. Children and the Connecticut Bank and boiard meeting room and^mllce fa­ entry correspondent, F. Pauline to drfray the appropriation; to has been converted to an office Trut Company of Hartford ■will 13 oonsulbles who make up the Uttle, telephone 743-6331. brining their lunches from home cilities. . . determine, or authorize the Select­ suite, and wUl be the headquarters act as certifying and pay^ DELIVERY YO THE Coventry Police PatroJ. The troop­ men -to determine, the rate of In­ will eat in the library. The South A concrete, fireproof' storage er la now on duty five days a week fo r the M anchester CfMnm-uni-ty School cafeteria, will double as a agent for the bonda vsuilt will be Included In both levels terest. form and particulars of College. The suite oonsiste_ q<^ a - ertth a 12JJOUI: per.day nimtmurn. 4:las8 from 9-11 and. lunchea-JsiU pueeent -birildlng oonu{>ittee of the building. On their assigTiment of dutiea, Thomps^on Named 5&6h bonds," th e ' m anner in whtcii ge'neral oflfice, dean’s b ttloe,' ooh- still be served there. Both rooms N same are to be signed, Issued and was authorized to continue Its BOLTON X resident ataite troopers' schedules terence room, and a "WaAting room. have - been repainted, as has the work until the completion of the Maadieater Evening Hwfdd vldrf fo r 28 days vacation and sold and to designate the attor­ This euite is located at th^ administrative offices at Ver- CAP Cadet Major neys at law to approve same and p roject. Ooventry correspondent, F. Pau- daya leave In lieu o f holidays. southwest oomer of the academic planck. P. Raymond Brogo, committee UbS Uttle, telephone 742-6281. - I AREA rTRie oonstaibles nsaintain nightly a bank or trust company to act wung adjacent to. the cafeteria. Fairbanks said a full-time praint- and Cadet 1st lA. Richard I. Thomp­ aa certifying and paying agent. chalmvon, listed $138,920 as the Weekend patrols with no com­ Hallway doors located ..here open er and helper have been added to cost of the budding, Induding SCREEN STAR DIES pensation for services rendered. son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Also on the agenda la an Item onto the teachers’ jrarldng lot, and his staff this year, and that he Is In making announcement of the Thompson, 38 Sterling PI., Was ap­ to consider and set on a direction will become the main entrance ft>r making out a rotating work sched­ site deveappment, lemwiaping, and jAOKBamriLLE; Fla. (-a b ) equlpiment, $10,000 would go for Funeral services are being held LENOX aew progmm. the board of select­ pointed avil Air Patrol Cadrt Ma­ to the Board of 'Elducation to ap­ the evening .ooUege. ule'of jobs to be carried out. at the men emphaized "how very fo'rtu- ply to the State Board of Elduca­ Two doors, direct exits to the various schools. the aroMtwt’s fees at 6-9 per cent today for Mrs. Ruth Harkins Car­ nate -the town has been to have jor last Thursday night. tion of the State of Connectlcut(for outside, have been pfaoed in the Wood and tile floors in'all schools of the contract price and the bal­ ter, 67,-.a screen, star during the PHARMACY liad tiie services of Uiese civic This is the highest rank award­ state aid' for the purpose ,„of the metals and machine shops to com­ have ' been cleaned, sealed, and ance of $11,060 was estimated for silent movie days. The Naugatuck, 299 E. CENTER St. minded citizens (eleotecl constables ed a cadet in a sqtiadron. The pre­ Coventry Grammar School proj­ ply with fire regutattons, which waxed. In addition, general clean­ an 8 per -cent oonthigency. Conn., native played opposite film and special appointed constables') sentation was made at the weekly ect and to further consider a di­ became effeettvs after the school ing of walls,. Venetian b lin d s,-light Don L. Rtsrsell, the archttect, Idol Rudolph Valentino while under TEL Ml 9-089S • for so many years,without recedv- meeting of Manchester Squadron rection to said Board o f Eldtica- was built. fixtures, deskST'and lockers has and Robert M. Dawson, engineer, contract to MGIM ■ Studios. Survi­ fetg a cent of pay. from the town." bv Maj. CJeorge Allen, do^rty of tion to accept or reject such state A minor but useful change has been done, Fairbanks said,' as well appeared for the architectural vors include a sister,, Mrs. Mar­ The board, however, felt that cadet training, Connecticut Wing aid grant in the name of the town. been the addition o f a pUbUc pihone as sprucing up of school grounds. firm of 'Walter J. Douglas As­ guerite Pond of Woodbury, Conn. with the gro\%’th of the town aiyJ Headquarters. Authorization will.be asked that new legislation specifying the ftv^ The appointment olimaxed Cadet the (Coventry Grammar School ad­ Thompson's active participation in fcy a week - for rc^dent sptaltc dition Committee expend the ap­ 3roCfl>ors, the local townspeople the looal CAP squadron. He left Saturday morning for Miami, FTa,, propriation, apppoye and, pbntinh oould no longer expect police pro­ appointments heretofore made of tection on a completely voluntary to aittend Embry-Rdddle AeronauU- caJ hrwtJitute, whore he will r ^ v e the members of this committee and 3 tetsis. . training as aeronautical engineer- authorize any other action which The Oovemtry PPUoe Patrol was may be considered necessary or de­ ohganized in the early 1950's. The jilot. The course will toke three and a half years and, after gradu­ sirable to enable thp town to oon- U.S. Bureewi at Census figures for struct the addition, issue bonds to Available now Available now O w entry In 1950 W'ore 4,043 ation, TTiarnpson plans to enlist in whereas for 19«0, the populaition the U fi. Atr Fierce as a heflioapter defray the appropriation and au­ had expended to 6,356, or an In- . thorize temporary borrowing of oreeee of 57.2 per cent. Cadet Thompso*) joined dvid Air money in anticipation of receipt of ' - AT In order to mtiintain proper and Patrol in March of 1960. He has the proceeds of the bond issue. AT adequate' police protection cover­ been an active participant In the age, officiala‘'/-concluded that the many special activities of the or- ROY. 103, DIES town muet oontpensate carjatahles gfanizatdon, and has held tbe posi­ TRUMBULL, Conn. (AP)—Mah i. fcr services.^ This decision was tion of executive offloeir of the Roy, who had his birth date tat­ reached after lengthy" dlecuasions squadron for one yta r. tooed on his arm, died -Monday at POPULAR! St. Joseph's Manor. He was 102. POPULAR! wMh peprOeenthtives of the State IWioe and local board of finance A retired maintenance man and / weaver, Roy told a reporter in 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST 7 approval. The decision will dis- Boy, Girl Marry 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST eoaUnue the Coventry Police Pa- 1960 that he smoked-a half-dozen cigars and had a glass of beer txhi aa it te now constituted. In Pfeace Corps each day. Squipindnt purchased by the .town His wife was. 79 when stw died MANCHESTER for &e pat^ will be returned to MANCHESTER HONOLULU (AP) — In 1969 in 1947. the beedquiuten at the Town An- Survivors include a son, three acK at the Oenter Sc^iool. Robert R. Carter and Rosemary daughters,__ 20 grandchildren _ „ and Ibe new program includes an O'Connor g

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'X . f i r : til i I , ' ■ .. i ' I. i n I ■j ■■.' /.■•V ✓ , 7 - PAGE PAOt inc ( MANCHESTER EVENING HERA’tD , MANCI55STER, CONN., TGESDAT, SEPTEMBER S> 1968 IIANCHESTER. I5VBNIKG HERALD, MANOIESTER, OONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1968 about the only reason people tol­ leadership and the Busaian paople and we, sitting. on ‘ the ancient’ Wethersfield B oy lawn, would bq alerted to the' Af>- A Thoaght for Todajr erate you la because they wish to JlanrlrpHtpr have all eome te the pohit where observe the comnian4hnent, "Thou lleavf Agenda Tonight > A n d o v e r ^Connecticut prdaoh of p o e ^ e Sunday aftef’>. S'poasored by the MqBeheatar Second Scot Ranger they lecogTiiser that’ttey have some noon visitors. That wSs one thing Shalt not klU"; tihat’s all, and >t DUBALDO MUSIC CENTER Held for Slaying . Connell of Churcheo does not matter who you think ^ ttn tU tQ d^nite stake in They are no we were allowed to oo' when we / IM WEST MIDDLE TPKE.—A49-620S Were young on Sunday aftemoqns you are and what you wear’ or Lakg Group In Yarmouth nnUtHKD BT THB longer the ■ fervgit revolutionary- Yankee HBRAWPiuimMa CO. me. in that far-off, Kxig-«go country— Tho Oreateot 'tttlo , what jfou own. "Servant of aX is Ferguson Rd. Walks 7 I'Manchestcr: yisitor ----- — U BlascU Street have-nots they used Up-be; they, a greater l4Ue than Xing of fUegishdf/dn Sfarfing Sepf. 3rd lUacheeter, Coai^ B y A .H .O . receive vieiitors if they came. We If aoineixidy Wpro to come along Again Rejects (Continued from Paige One) f r e e play badminton on j>Kiidi carpets; oouM also read good books and and aak you Wtiat, the greatest Klnga.” Estimafps On: take nature walks. It Is a- Uttle title that a man can hayd is. what Fubmltted by Mra Richard H. 1:00 P.M. *0 6:00 F 3I. . Many, many people from G r^ t Britain and Europe came to the weapon was a leg from a PoMiehere ^ ^ ey have entered' the unrevolu­ When, the other day, we oon- Plnney. Associate Minister of iSubject of Hetu*ing BteanSed October 1. 1(81 strange how all the liberties New would you aay about H Would the U pit^ States this past summer as tourists. An(i Man- tionary busines^of wanting'to own ducted an experimental survey of Elnglaind custom has decreed It­ Second Omgregsttonal Church Negro’s Bid wooden table, and that a jriece of BmiMlNOUS ASPHALT PAVINB the rate of speed motorists were you say doctor of science, or cliester has had its share. Most of the visitors herfe have been Brerr liTenlng Bzoept thei.r next-gadgets. .Onoe they had self since that time hSAre never philoaophy? Would you say PTWai- Taken from " ’R’ You Listening." it was driven into his skuU^ id .HoUoaye. Entered mt the wanrung. up ti|3 ou Uic std^te’S su- Wons pen pala of girla belonging to Girl Scout Troop I who went , ' .6 DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LO'TS at Mejutoeeter. Cctin.. aa almost'hothlng to lose; now they been able to add up to quite that dent of the United States, or mem-- ACCORDION and Town directors will conduct two public hearings at the Mu- The Rev. WUliimi M. Pfolpott. Deputy Police (3hicf Theodore perhigh-waye, and therf; to vary in th6 sittnm^r ^ ' Seeaad Cleee lte(I Katter. ' have the beginning of what might solid and memorable a simday. ber of OiMrrooo; or of the Senate? iiicipal. Building hearing room at 8 tonight, on (1 ) the pro- pastor of the Community Baptist Reynol(to of Yarm'outh said the • GAS STATIONS • BASKETBALL COURTS the monotony and r ^ our driving There we' were, at oiir destina­ d e d ic a t Rd t o d e f e a t Iftoia Mercer, IV, of Cupar Fife, girl# wUl go to Rlndge, N. H., to fighting occurred during what, he •UBSClitFTION RATBS ^ a great deal, and they would in­ nerves, made an survey Or mayor o f a d ty? Or alderman pos(^ installation of sidewalks on Ferguson Rd., and on (2) a Church In New Havens I has lost his Payable In Adrance tion, and dreaming in K that pdr- of a ward? ,Or corporal of the PKRUGIA. . Italy (AP) — -Italy Sdotland, 'aiittved here Thursday the Cathedral of .the tones, and described aa a drinking bout at ALL WORK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED ^.00 stinctively rather epand time and of the old a n d ^ w motorist-abem- haps we had, after all, come back has decided, after these long eeh- total of 813,011 in additional appropriations. third bid to jolft the A i^ v e r L al^ and to staying with Miss Beth doned state pdeds the superhigh­ gtMud? Or head Janitor? What GUITAR BEGINNERS then over to Moupt Monadnook for the cottage.'Sixteen youths became TI.00 effort adding to what they hava again, when one aspe<^. of the ax- turies, to put 19 a monument Beridea taking adtion on both of^------;---- Property Owners Association. OarUide, 246 W. High St. She is some oUmbing. involved in a melee after the drink­ WE ARE 100% INSURED i.» ways have fepilaced, we were all periemoe began erecting potty little would you aay^Js the greatest commemorating one ef her worst these items, the directors will take the second member of the Ranger bae KoBth i.ii than risking It. the wWar, of opurse, on our own title? 'There are some thAt would The minister, ‘a Negro, has Before leaving,for home, Irene ing, Reynolds said. fences against us. defeats. up five dll(x»tiona and ac<»ptanee Andover company ttiera to visit Manehee- ■ Gilkgan dVed brfere arriving at irS U B B R ^ AH this all of us can at least -way to a precdsb destination. 'The say the greatest title on earth is owned a lake cottage for eight wlU attend the Christian Fellow­ These were the fences that w «it ’The monument, along the Tras- Our "Spedalfy of a deed aa unfiniahed busiheaa, 10 ter Utto year^ ship Conference of the University cape Cod Hospital.' - THE ASBOCIAJ^D PRESS • consider as a respectable analysis sociological-trafinc studies we KiRg of K ii^ . But I have some­ Imeno River hear here.-wUl com­ items of new business, and seven years, but hSs been upable to U8^ DE M AIO BROTHERS SINCE 1680 The Aaeoclated K-eaa le exclueively were making along the way were around some of the fields we used thing that I think beats that. Rec Field Day the lake for swimming, boating or When asked her Imprtoslona of of Connecticut, which will last for GilUgan. son of .^ d Mrs. bntHlad to tbe lUfe of repubileation of of the present Russian situation to work as a boy, hoeing rows of memorate the great battle of 217 reports. all newe diapatchea credited to It or Incidental to our arrival at a yea- Here It la—the greatest—■’<9erv- PIANO, OROAN and DRUMS (iMsens) fishing because lake privileges are tbe (MUntry and town so far, her four days. Joseph GUligan, had come to Cape TEL. 643-7691— WE CARRY JENNITE SEALER and motivation. com or potatoes through twitch B.C. in which Hannibal defeated The Ferguson Rd. sidewalks answers were (|ult« compllmen- Cod; for the Labor Day Weekend not othenWee credited in th|e paper terday of our own. ant of Ak. Servant of All la a the Roman legions and almost' would serve Rockledge (dilldren Slated Sunday restricted to association menrfoers. Irens to the daughter of Mr. and and■ alao ‘ the“ *local ----- newa publiahed ubliahed here. grass from one end to the other, or tary, after 8pen(iing most of the summer .. All rtohta of npubllcation of apeclal— ' But apply it to the next problem It was off the superhighways, greater title than King ofiKings. conquered the Roman Empire walking to the Highland Park He received 50 voted at a week­ Mrs. Alexander Mercer of Cupar and off the state roods too. and getting in the thick hay on a miI- I believe that. Nobody needs to be end' membership meeting. A total "For a town of 42,000, Manches helping his- fjiUier paint their diagddtoe barely are alao reaerved. on the world agenda ? try afternoon with OiunderhMida S(diool. Twe proposals are being The Andover Re(:reation Council Fife, Scotland, where her father to it was located on a country lane ashamed of .the'e title "i"Servant.’’ If of .67, or a two-thirds majority ter to more rural in appearance onj the agricultural staff of a sugar home. He had' atod been preparing -M l aerriea ellent of N. E. A. Sere- Not on our lives! moving over the western M ia cohridered, one for sidewalks .will hold its send annual Field for the opening of high'' school which, except fpr its black color you have never served anybody aloi^ Ferguson Rd.. to Porter St., was needed. ’The Rev. Mr. PTul- than It would be at home. You bMt ftmtory. She haa two sisters, For that Would mean adopting a and its increased' width, is still a These fields were no kingar the else but yourself, you have no ex­ Day Sunday, starting at 2:30 p.m. have so many trees on eaxdi street, football. *^l^bltohera Hepreaenlativea. The 'vast, intenninable expanses of ter- the other going acFoea lots to the pott said his application was re­ (pristine, X, and Isobel, 14. She Ilua HaUiewa .Special Agency—New deliberate. Intentional., policy of country lane. When we got there, cuse < whatsoever for cluttering up at the home of Gerald Anders(m on jected on a racial basid. The meet­ an" the wooden house# painted all Will Miter her second year at Dun­ CMeage. Detroit and Boston. ritorj' our memory insisted they .school property. ' ESCAPEE CAUGHT ; ' ^vkutiKR » AUDIT BUREAU OT perhaps helping, at least hot stand­ there was no noise except the ^oc­ this earth with your presence,, and Long Hill Rd. ing was attended by about 140 different oolora are so cheerful fermline College, Aberdeen, Scot­ cassional buMng of some ambi­ once had been^^' ’The five additional appropria­ NEW YORK (AP) — Arthur Z. CIBto. Erl^Ay' Otir cool, analytical theory may tion, poeing beside the little wH[^e ‘of com and potatoea now seemed 4)111 the town imtll last ytor; Irene that others haven’t men­ bad enough when someone stole Raymond, prizes'; facilities, Vance Douglas MoPhee,-and Rev. Alexis lifesized plastic Jersey cow Port Authority Bus Terminal Sun­ •PV>r Tuesday—1 p.ih, Monday. tell us that once they have some­ school house where we learned to only a short stone’s throw from 20% OFF! DROP OUT Garbage collection and disposal, tioned. "Blue spruce trees are so •Fop Wednesday—1 p>tp Tuesday. Nimrod; Mrs. Herbert Leonard, Riocio. day after police were tipped to his spell, sitting on the same lawn where we sat; even the great old ' ON ALL $7,500 for operation ■ of this town lovely, and button-clown collars a.m.-t*aeh age of croquet, spotting the tree Color or Black and White Also, aipasing to ber are tha 10 Chinese Communists migtit- .want aa V they never intended to be Love Lane sandbank; ning, and hot dogs, hamburgers, president; Edward Montanddn, when.they placed the $300 replica third escapee, Harry Dayton, 21, of jdar of publication except SAhirday — where we used ^.practice oWnning • H-JC^Orotm Btampe e S(x]a and (X>ffee will be available first, vice preedient; John Shou- variety of flavors of ice cream; in Thomaston was captured a few A am. \ to grcfw a little more cautious in ourself, through all this there was found again, saemed much too OF SCHOOL! The general managar’e offico. Seotlanrt thera are only three. •in front of the Golden State anaaH and dvihtwd tor any such throughout the day. kimis, second vice president; Mrs. Dairy> a rival dairy firm. days earlier In 'White Plains, N.Y. 1!Ni«w]By, Sept«rrrt)«r 8 the world. But, ki practice, our still nothing more than the whir $2,000 for additional cterioal help; Eleanor Dickinson, secretary; and She’s gtod riie will be hare imtil of the . locust... and the occasional eonoealment. SALEM NASSIFF Teacher Selected ept. z2 as aha ■will have ttaia to emotions, our policy habits ail ac- Tbe town oUfk and elections, Charles Brsklne,. treasurer. Named 3 contribution of the . hunM voice, This was a Bunday ki'the coun­ CAMERA and PHOTO $600 tor (slerloai work i;pquilred by Mrs. Andrew Gasper will be the try as many flavora as she Ebbs And Eddies .,tuall>'“ put the good news label on Epid it was all indeed so quiet ^ a t try, ..and there vvas nothing one teacher this year for the kinder­ io the Board of fhrectora are Mrs; (NASSIFF ARMS STCHtE) new state eleoUona laws. Benjamin San: Giacomo, Rcibert It I reports of famins or production our imagination took over and be­ ocMjild do, on Sunday, If the fields Unfiniahed bualneaa will inoluda: garten held-by the Andover Pre- Irena’s witire tfip in North • It k hard to ramember that 991 .MAIN ST. 7^ S4S-TSSS IF YOU DROP YOUR School Co-operative. ' Classes, (Joulombe'ond Eldward Yeomans. at K): fahure or popular unrest inside gan pro'vidihg sound. Of one’s boyhO^ started to shrink. Tlwee aJlooatione from the Parkr Amarioa, whan oonqdatad, will i tveek »go tMnoppow, aome JOO.OOO For a time, a dreaming time, But we knew, M we sAt thera still whl(di will be held from 9 a.m> to Actlcm (m-proposed by-laws was China—in spite of the faot that ing Meter fund for lease for as hav* lasted eleven weeks. ^ e '.Am«rteana devoted to realliation there was an old kind of reality. beaiAng no aodnda but those of EDUCATION. YOUR many aa 10 yeara, and for improve- noon on .Mon(lays, Tuesdays and tabled until A e meeting to be heW landed ki Montreal after a "fabu- these would be the' vary things to country quiet, what wa would do 'Wednesdays, will start on Monday, next June. Saturday’s ' meeting REALTY 3 ‘ (rf Amarloaii Ideals marched peace- ’Ihe lane was not smooth and black mewt, of three downtown parid^ loua” fUght over and m>enit a week keep Communist China berserk but gravelly , and crundw, and the if we r e ( ^ fotlowed our heart’e JOB OPPORTUNITIES Sept. 23. was hrid at the-Red Bam-. *fuBy llirou^ the streets of Wa.sh- areas. Total ooot would be $32,000 Registration forms must be re­ there visiting her former gym and adventurous in its. external sound approaching wcwM be that desire. We’d take a\waek day off W in te r of the adprooelmately $36,600 avall- teacher. Manchester ^Ingtofi. made their speeches, and turn^ to Mrs. Raymond’ Stonhr, of wagon wheels first, followed lat­ and go back and Work some of WILL DROP'^OUT.TOO! abia; "* 'then dispersed, unmolested, back poUciea. er oh by the ■ pad-pad of hooves. these fields back to alBe. Old State Rd., no later than Sept. Seven weeks in Nova 8 o o 11 a ■ \ ABocation of >37,000 from tbe MHA to Discuss proved to be very educational' • to tlielr homes. That event, last Our skrwness to put into prac­ Is water department capital improve­ 22. Mothers participating in the COURSE tice the theory cool reason can program hiust have had a chest X- While there, Irena worked for four • Wadnesday, was a higrhwater mark' ment reeerve fund for a relief ray In the last three years. .Va-. Planned Addition weeks as a counselor at eanvps — FREE DEMONSTRATION LECTURE !ia this nation’s effort to deal ra- evolve may, not be the best 'way to water main for Manchester High oan'eies atill exist for the class, two weeks at a comp tor diabetica C o m in g School and Manchester Memorial Parkade .'tlonaBy. and also Justly, with the nui a world, but It has its appeal. and anyone bitereeted is asked to The Manoheaiter’ Houetog Au­ and two xveeks at a camp tor erlp- 8 P.M ^ESDAY, SEPT. 10 or SEPT. 17 Hoaprinl and surrounding homes; ■ ■ ■ ;gX«Stest and moat fateful problem Moat of us would actually rather (x>ntO(tt the organization president, thority, planning a lOO-qnlt addi­ pled oMldran. and WOMEN, young or old, regardless of previ6q( experi- \ Vie pla ce to ALUMINUM COMR. AUooatlon of $12,000 for a tem­ Mfs. Richard Adams, for further of Mvlns-wa have over confronted. trust our instincts and our amo­ lobert J. porary storm sewer fund, with tion bo the federally supported old TIm ittnaraiy tor tbe nest ibsee anceT 11 you are over 21, you can be a real estate broker merely by Information. paaeing an examination. Obtain your license, and enter this richly • That giant step of last Wednes­ tions than our reason. It is quite WINDOWS and DOORS which leaser sewer projeote -will age housing project off W. Center weeks to crowded, but Irene Is GOP to Meet looking forward to It with great rewarding profession, You can start on a part-time basis on your day—that step forward—has been poeslblt that, troublesome aa our c e l l a r s TES, YOU W n x NEED be ao(x>mpllshed without apeclflc TTie -Republican Town Commit­ St., has scheduled a meeting at „ THEM BOON authorization from the directors. expectations. Three days In New own or Join the staff -of an established real estate firm. Our course ' suoeeeded by s nasty series of Ilt- present world and our present way tee will meet tonight at 8:30 p.m. 7:30 doiUght at ite WentMU Gar- York a ty will be fUled with sight­ offerit the finest, license exam preparation available, as well as teach­ Acceptance of a deed for the at the home of the committee ,'tla s t ^ backward. Because they of running it, may be, a world WHY NOT lUY ioicott- Pr. parklet from owner dene office. seeing; friends in Lexington, ing you how to open an office and be successful in the real estate which always behaved with eom- R chairman, Mrs. Edward Montan- Authority members will dtocuas businees. Attend a FftEfl FIRST LECTURE at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Mass., are planning to show Bos­ lore the negative,trouble-reporting NOW AND SAVE REAL ESTATE Alexander Jarvis. don, on Lake Rd. plete reason and logic would be MITH ptansTor the fiorthcoming additfon ton to Irene and Beth, and some Sept. 10 or Tuesday, Sept. 7. Please write or phone for a guest ;iilBd of news, they get more em- New bueineas will Include: INSURANCE INOORPORATED with architects from Peterson and of tifo htotorioal lendmerkai of that ticket. ^pltasia than a good many other lit- oompletely unbearable. Allocation from the (Japital Im­ Manoiieater Evening Herald An­ Tilney, the New Haven firm choe- provement Reeerve fui^ of $100,- area. After a few days rest, tha MORSE COLLEGE — 183 ANN ST., HARTFORD — 522-2282 ^tle Hop* being tahw these days, We’d n ^ ly like to run the world, money HOME' dover oorreaiwndent, Margery en to design the new housing sec­ moat of US, with some happy amal­ 968 MAIN ST., GROUND FLOOR—TEL, 649-5841 000 for street nad highway im­ MontandoB, telephone 748-6012. tion. , 'which happen to have a poritive the minute you want it a _ “ ENSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914" provements, and $5,000 for plans gam of mind and heart, emotion SPECIALTIFS MHA Executive Dire(5tor Leon I nature and a forward direction. so FURNlOX PLACE and Bpeolfkiationa for a new Olotoe EnderUn reported today that the ^■■■!!!!!!!!jy!jijjSjiHjHjilj:g! q tjA ijT Y INSURANCE SINCfe 1923 OPEN and logic, in which the things we But this la not entirely dispro- Call Beneficial and ask for cash Clean up left* sss-ssss HbUow bath-houae; Registration Set land tnansfer tor the new projecK j.poctkmate. These nasty small steps did and the policies 'we followed A request from Rapublloan Di- has not yet been ocmpleted. ’Ihe over bills, take care of expenses,.you*name*it The reobor Barton Taytor tor review backward daserve attention enough would not only come out of some Federal Cfoveminent now has Utto folks at Beneficial Jiks to say *^esT* Call. . . nowl e# -blghiway-.departnient . op«nt At St. Bridge’s •to the-prepesty. ------...... "Ao make ne Americans ourselves, computer into which the essential riona; They la y that love is blind, but anyone who reaMxe the shame of them, even factors had been fed, but also “feel Sale of town-owned land along Parents of all public school chil­ S’nCK TO SPAGHETTI ^though that ameunt of attention right" inside our own blood. the Hockanum River at Oakland dren in Grades 1 through 8 belong­ TURIN, Italy (AP)—Widely clr thrives blind will have accidents. Such a driver RIGHT INSIDE CXJR ..FRONT DOOR MIH to Roy .Conyers; culated "La Stampa’’ of Turin Also serves to advertise them For the moment, when we think, BENEFICIAL ing to St. Bridget’s Church ■will be of Oopununist China, the computer FINANCE SYSTEM Hie eltminaUoin of the poaitlon required by the ehur(^ to register carried an article advising Ital­ sannot qualify for the lower insurance fates !:abroud. their children for the new COTfra- ians traveling abroad to do their may tell us we ought to be sending I-' of deputy director ci public worke; ' They deaerve attention so. that Loom $20 to $600 — toons Wi hweroil at tow oest A FINANCIAL SERVICE FOR EVERYONE- Authorization for t(wn pay­ temlty of .^ristlan Doctrine pro­ eating in Italian restaurants. The iwovided by Aetna Casualty’s Auto^Rjte. Ask "eonslderaticm of them may' keep over engineers, promoting the C9ii- ment of one half the exist of ma- gram. Ihls ls “^ * fir s t year, that newspaper said it is not easy Bsnsficioi Finance Co", of MancfMttar for Italians to adapt themselves M about Aato-Rite^or safe *! ;Uncoln Memorial, ttte easentially program whi(A were passed out at potentially berserk mixkster can INSURED SAVINGS Proposed resubdlvision of Bryan 8 and 16 nun. Movie to-ojectora ^gmas roota nature of the problem Farm, already approved by the ail the Masees on Sunday. ’Ihese, mean to . us and to the world; —sonnd or Mlent, also $6 mm. ‘whldh must be conquered. If we town planning commission; along with Acti-vlty Books to be sUde .projectors. SAVINGS BONDS used by the children during the UNTIL (are to survive as a nation. frightened blood, does not leave the Additional compensation to year, may be obtained at the time FERENCE Wednesday’! minds it flows through in a veiy Deputy Controller RAissell .GaUpo WELDON DRUG CO. John H. THE - 8o, against last CHRISTMAS CLUBS of registration. 901 Blain SL-^tU. MI S-5S21 rational state. We ehall^ probably tor the period he acted as acting Tgraat peaceful demonatration at controller. Classes will begin naart Monday. Incorporated jWashingfton, one has to consider, continue, in our policy toward ALLPURPOSEIi Reports Boheduled include; (appen Alabama,. Governor Wallaoe’a Communist China, to be more Recommendations for .improve­ P INHURORS — REALTORS M e of amoed force to prevent the frightened than wiee. CLUBS ments or changes In the toym em­ ployes pension program; -opening ef a achool scheduled to Sidewalk conditions in the Hil­ 'be entered by 18 Negro children. MORTGAGE LOANS ROLL OF liard Estates area; 164. E A S T CENTER ST., MANCHESTER — 649-5261 One has to consider the horrible « Problem IMPROVEMENT ’Ihe sale of the Love Lane Wrtl area for $5,000 fr<^ sewer to FREE KODAK FILM 9 p. m. demonstration of maAs fear and When we conaidar: r.masa .hate indulged in by 'white caft determine water department; IN Eaeh B e l Devdoped i •ijjiniiii - b e f o r e l o b s e s h a p p e n . INSXjgtE W i’m l a p p e n How easy It is to get eight col­ "LOANS A recent legislative act concern­ 99 1 jeltisens of a supposedly ciirilised umn headlines, ing collective bargaining between Z 'Philadelphia suburb, in a state of i^ge one pictures. every factor'of cost PASSBOOK LOANS town and town employes; (Bfoek and WhHe and Color Prints) 2 • oonstemati(m over the arrival tai Special telecast set-upMi, A proposal that the town be­ ' .their community as a home owner All-night radio vigils. for our services. SAVE-BY-MAIL come a member of the Greater Hartford Transit District; 'o f one Negro and his wife. Insured attention in all news FOR YOUR MONEY ORDERS \ Inspection coots for the new oon- LIGGEH DRUG ST(MIE ’ . One has to consider the fact that magazines. tral firehouse; •a big step forward, like last For the thrilling story of peril Progress on ' projects proposed at The Parkade— 404 Middle Tpke. West TRAVELERS for ■ November referenda. BACK-TO-SCHOOL ^Wednesday’s demonstration’ of self and reqoue tta t. fo often enaud's -r* ! control knA maturity ma the psuT | when human being or human CHEQUES tef the 200,000 marchers in Wash-1 beings arc trapped . in some' hole Swimmer* Green SHOPPING CONVENIENCE ;lngton, may have stimulated some i in the ground. BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP)— 'Southern police forces,’ as fai Pla- Then,. Had it been 8t. Patrick’s D a y7 OF 'quemlne, „X ■ ■ ■. ■ ' 'sioh that the whole beach had been “ While he stands, *■ i chemical. ^ this week only: lost. But the. bigger waves will Khgulfed," I - •keep coming ki, eventually qmooth- A ^ about to be smothered, PHARMACISTS Current Annual ABOVE QUINN'S STORE OPEN -TONIGHT. WEDNESDAY, .htg over the ugliness and the in- , -'Auried alive. .Dividend On 875 MAIN STREET THURSDAY and FRIDAY till 9 P.M. . ^ecisi(». 'To beUevc this provfoei By the bUndnem and hate. MUST BE SURE Insured Savings .nd release of Americans from their The stupidity. SATURDAY— 10 A M. U) 6 P.M. ladivi(hial and obminunity respon- The monn^c practioality, Front End r MbOHJes;. K doea.Md as to station No prescription can be dispensed until every- Of the same kind of mob precautlon has been taken to be cerfjiin it ie -ourselvee resolutely and .cheerfully Which atande- all love. exactly as the. physician specified. An error Is Special Thursday, September 5 -cn the ride of what has to be the And tender solicitude. unthinkable. •gUievitablUty abwt American Around the jentrance to the hole Rag. $12.50 Wednesday, 9 A.M. to 18 Noon Uife If there is to be any life at all in the ground; We must be careful. If there is the alighteat [O pu Until S PiMe Monday, Tuiday qnd Fridgy Thursday, 9 A.M. to 8 PJM. (1) a l ig n f r o n t e n d ^Ssr America. The problem complicates, doubt, we contact the physician for additional' information. ■ For, you have placed your Ufa In (2) BALANCE FRONT „ „ 9 ...... Wlien* we see the face our care and we realize our responkiblUty to WHEELS—REG. $4.00 Of the man we would save protect it. (8) CHECK FRONT WHEEL THURSDAYS : CIool R m e m Hard^To Trust BEARINGS 'In both crowds. (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM FRIDAYS ■ Tile things we do oUt of instinct nad.amoticm, out of habit and tra- YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE. US when you need a medicine. Pick up your prescription if ALL FOUR ONLY jriUon, rather than out of claar, shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly iaalm objective reason — theac fi & B BUILDING without .extra charge. A great many people en­ Treat your guests royally INCLUDING ALL INSTRUCTION METHOD BOOKS FOR < I \ 1 I o V OONViaiTIONAL MAKXS night. You can adjust the bed spring )nlght -f(4low If wt could over, to AMERICAN EXPRESS MUSIC AVAILABLE' FOR TINY LIHLE FINGERS-s. TRAVELERS CHEQUES . fOT super relaxation, for relading or |he behaviw of man *^00 nationS( • Prescription! Phwnacy I V ^ A f S S TO THE. ADVANCED VIRTUOSO puide’ ourselvaa strictly by dispsui- MORIARTY ' ■ watching TV. It’s a smart way to treat 961 Main Street—r643-5i321 - jdonate and pninvolvad logic. FREE OaiVERY MAHCHK«TKB»» q L O t B T r I W A W C I A t I W f T IT U TIO II ' " your guests (eveq, yourself) royally! A D.4VIDSON & LBVENTHAL STORE ' 'Copyright 1963 (W-4-3-631 OPEN FROM I P.M. to 5 P.M. DAILY t »■ ~ ‘ ■ ■ '_ - The moat dispassionate, expert brothers Big 9v’ contmporary model shown, . Mpiknation ,we can have of the ' 9 A .M . to9P^M. 1007 MAIN STREET NEAR MAPLE STREET TEL. m $r5185 $308. Others from $220. ■ ' ' (fbrmhrly^THB PAIR) priam t behavior of Russia in M S01-S15 Ce nt e r s t . I pnM M hms “ - ‘ i------• ARTHUR BRUG A w ■Ml :.>qr I :i -i U-' ■' I f: .'ts \ ’ .n'. .■■I \ PAGE MIME y- , ItANCJHESTEiEt EVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, Attendance Records .than two visitors at'one time per »' _____ pital’s emergency room was ; . WKUae« iMUWl Monday an «x- doing a rushing busines*— "If the Republican party, which order directing the echool patient. - ' (Ooatlnned from Page Oaa) Mrs. Harry Bulolok Five Crashes Several^anges and innovations are on tap this year a t Fhneral aervloea for Alra. Betty patching up those who'were' after all is the party of Ltoeoln— Upon their return to school, Manchester elemental^ board *0 poetpone the start oC and Is proud of that fact, -aa It MancheMeV High Schopl as one of-the area s largest schcwl Dr. Ja:^heimer Patients Today; 166. ' day was the deadline tor the SsMsk Rulniok of Weat Hartford, '’■'apparently working overtito* teachers may be pleasantly surprised to learn they have been plant.s opiens its doors for its eighth year-iit its h6me dtt;,E- .tali' dassed-^tai the school because ADMTITBD SATURDAY,: Bee- reports. mother of Mrs. Arnold Klau of 46 at liaving “fun.” Over Holiday should b*-r-l would b* ,surprised relieved of a tiresome chore—the keeping of attendance reg­ aid Lyons, .'Hartford; Mrs.'Isabel For the purposes efsthe reporU, Between midnight Satur- , if they did riot also support the Middle Tpke. ' ,..- * ______e( what he ifeaUed the threat of Bruce Rd., were held yeeterday at rij^it of every clUssn to' luiv* isters. - t WiHRetire Rbsendahl. 94 BisseJl St.' he stUd, s'-school a Negro Weinstain Mortuary. 640 Faim- day and 11:59 p.m. last night, Marking-the. yearly march to-} violence. * , ' enrollment of 50 per cent or more toe official end of the holiday 'Three pereons were taken to equal opportunities, equal Shanee Manchester Is the first commun­ ward an. expanded' incretuungly | ADMTljTBD SUNDAY: .FYanciB ington Ave., Hartford Ralobl Si­ {Manchester Memorial Honwal ity in the etate to have all attend­ The <'Tuskegee. ochodl, while up Cosma, Center St.; . David should be considered a racially period, .a total pif. 125 persons under the OonsUtution.^ Public School complex ^uoationed operatiohv, v.-iil j, SrhooU 0 |i^ Thureday to now, was ^le only one in Ma­ On Sunday morning at the serv­ mon Noveck of Bknanuel - Syna­ for treatment of tojuriee, mfr - Kennedy added that “ it la goldg ance records handled electronically 11^ u. rwoL w...... V ...... O ’Brien, Wepping; Jamee Varney, imbalanced school; gogue. Hartford, officiated. Burial ' were treated at the emergency be S further move into the realuis | con CJounty ordered integrated at ice of First Lutheran Church. At least 40 schools- in 4l dis­ room for as6iorted out fingers torist was arrested, end uuwemte to take timei" and said ^‘a good -by data procesaing equipment. Calend3r of data proce.viing usee to easCi. this time and the only one af­ Rockville, the pastor for the last N. ^ h < ^ St.; Ito . I s j ^ h waa to Emanuel Synagogue Ceme­ vehioulsr damage wa* roportejyiy many people wm have adrtsed . Until now, the machines have Please Drive (Carefully five and one-half ■ years, the Rev. ] |4 ™*'**'P tricts, outside of New York City, tery, Wethersfield. ' , and toes, bruises, broken legs, clerical and administrative load.* ” fected by Wallace’s order. fall into that category, an Ekhica- falls from bikes and do^ lilsnchester police who Investigat­ ua so generously abroad have no been doing the attendance only for These ii.se.s, automated attend-, A Methodist minister, the Rev. Df. David G. Jaxheimer, subm itted O o n ^ , 66 St., 'Memorial Week will be obaerved ed five crashes Sunday and yester- the high school, and Bennet and Thurs.. Sept. 5—School opens. ^Pop Behind School Bii* his resignation in order to retire I wa Trud^i^Ohapim ^ tlon D ^artm ent survey showed. ktairs, and Ihe like. comprmerialon of . what a dtflfoult PS*i., Oct. 25—Te*chers’ Oon- ance-keeping and cloes scheduling! B. O. Sellers, approached Lingo .New York City and Etuffalo, the at Mrf. Rulnick’a home, 8 Osage da/y. task it is that faces the AmSrloan nllng Junior High Schoola. via computer, arc disciuvsed' in de- i from the acUve pastorate. The to S k C Rd., Weat Hartford. The family Thtoggs got steadily worpe . However, the appropriation of vention; no school. this ^enoming to raise a technical state's two largest school districts, as the hoUday wore on, with TUnvothy Budkley, 6,. a passenger people.” Mon., Npv. 11—Veteran's Day: tail elsewhere in this i.wme. 1 Ohe> t'.ro6sing Signal* pidnt, but got nowhere with It. reslghaUon was read by the Secre- goss. m and Syracuse are moving speedily suggests, that memorial oontribu- In a oar driven by Nktiols* Ts^ ^ t - The President touched on a additional funds in the school A second innovation will be an, tary of the'Church Council, Uons be made to A charity of tl\f 34 treated on Saturday; 40 on budget has made It poeaible this no sciiool. Wallace's order referred to the to reduce imbalance. Sunday; and 51 yesterday. saris, 48, of 349 HMUard St,, Sun­ number of other Subjects, toehid- Wed.. Nov. 27 -,-Four-hour day expenmertt in making use of the I ' “Tusltegee High School," the The Board of Education in New donor’s choice. day night was admitted to the hta- tog: year to add more machinery to the large group lecture to teaclt_ Al-, name by vrtiich the .school was Bunce Dr. Mrs. Rutaiick, 57, died Saturday A auipriaing number of the pital with head Injures after toe data processing office and service t o " start Thansgiving holi­ ADMITTED YE3STERDAY: York City has waived its neighbor­ injuries were inflicted by an­ —Tb* economy: Hs said iher* days. gobra 1 to'“level three j«udents. directors, who vof^;$16.000 from formerly known. The minister hood school policy and will permit afternoon at the Hartford Hos­ motorist lost oontrrt of his car is* "no magic solution'’ to Unem­ and expand the attendance system. Mrs. Irene Moser, RFD 3, Rock­ pital. Other siirvi-vors are her hus­ imals and insects who wers Blaine Miller, -vice principal, in Fri., Dec. 20.—Four-hour day to Principal .A. Raymond Roger.**, th^ to\vn'.s Capital lihj^vemeiit* asked If students In the elemen­ thousands of Negroes , and Puerto and it struck a uUUty pole m E. ployment, but an $ll-billion tax start Christmas vaoation, Jr ' said that lectures to about PO Rpseive Fund tary grades also were prohibited ville; Juhn W’onsik, 7 Christopher Ricans to attend schools outside band, her mother, another daugh­ busy too—betog mad at hu­ Mliddto Tpke., JuM west of FtoJey cut and other programs h* has charge' of the expansion, and Dr„ RockvUle; Kennsth Caron, 82 ter, three brothera, tfaraa siaters mans. Hospital records Robert J. Dlgan, attendance super­ Thurs., Jan. 2—School reaumes. .students will be conducted in the Room 227 at Ui* high^'hooi. ■from attending class. Lingo^ Said their home districts. - fit. proposed would help prevent an Fri., Feb. 21 —School cloeee for auditorium tuice Aveekly. with the -they wer% Congress St.; Unda Berman. 30 and three grandchildren. showed a totid of 11 persona visor, have been working all sum' ■formeriy a study hall, will Da-vis Ave., Rockville: Mrs. Flor­ were stung by bees, eight Both occupant* Mxudk increase to the unemployment winter vocation; resumes students meeting in .small, grotrps The name, of the school was heatk sgaiitot the windshield. Both rate. mer -with data processing expert* 1 the lab and has beeji kepi changed to tiie Tuskege# Public ence Greenwood, Eaa^. Hartford; ■were nip(Ped by dogs, and ons to iron out the systeni and get it Mon., March 2. the other two days :-a.-d, Pulton, Hendee, Jarvis. 616- ion and Kerry. Arriving 7:,55 a.m. some time, as many students.'e.spe- I because many stu- church site was purchased with Cooper Hill St.*; a daughter to Mr, Howard Clapp will be announced at the next summaries can be run off by com­ 1., All kindergarten pupils who BUS NO. 7 ai Qling and 8 a.m. at Manchester cially boys, take jobs In the busi- I dents who want it cannot fit it into pledges and cash secured to cover and Mrs. Wilfred Paquette, 220 Hartford Hostotol. She is an aunt struck the left front fender of a ROOKVILUC SESSION Hve more than one mil* wralking School and Illing Junior High. 742 W. Middle Tpke.) Starting 7:25 COVENTRY — Howard Clifford of Mrs. Samuel G. Smith, 11 Otis town committee- meeting. Any eli- vacant parked car owned by WiiUaim Afnoid, 31, oC-Mapis St.. puter in less than half a eod. The been working to set up a prooeee (ban). Starting 7:30 at 154 High­ Carol). Starting 7:20 a.m. at and Carter. 84 Finlev. Finley and this year. Funds for one. often de­ personnel during the day. and Henry O. Pplowitaer, M, East tion numbers 400 active members, DISCHARGED SATURDAY: for sohedultog high school classes 3. All Grade 4-6 pupils who live W. Center and Hyde, .stops at W. students, grades 7-9. (N. .Main Mrs.-s. Beverlyi^ever.y Ballard,oai.aru, 85«, Lydall Methodist Oiurch. It” at tomorrow’s meeting of the Prtice are investigating. asnlstent proowmtor toM the eourt land, stops at 225 Highland; Hi-gh- E. Middle Tpke., 1016-940-865-784 leted from past board of education More information about these Hiartford, yesterday afternoon were -with a Sunday School enrollment Snlpalc Camera Club. The group A minor accident was reported that he nearly ^miaoed two women wWi the help of a corttputer. more than one and one-quarter land and Wyllys, Wylly# and Por­ Center and S. Adams, S. Adams Marble, McCabe. N. School Hil­ E. Middle Tpke., Cushman and will be forthcoming after school of no. TTie congregation is one of Mrs. Margurite G u^ette 146| Funeral services wUl be held to- Eaitrmely complicated, the job liard, Canterbury, Loomis, Grif­ budgets, were appropriated early each changed with breach of the Mtoa Hazel RosseU ■wUl meet at toe Union Congrega­ early yesterday morning at the as they were croealng the street on miles walking distanice from the ter. Porter and Ferguson, and dcotl. Arri-ving 7:40 a m Tracy (both ends I. 119-62 Scott. in the summer by the board of starts, he said. the 100% (*urches in the Synod, ef lltiUng a student into the right school. return trip 2:40 p.m. fin, Margaret, Bilyue, Woodland, jieace. DelMionte waa also charged o i a S - . k x Ml.Rd*,’ BoUon; *Hom^e"' Elm“ ‘« ^ “ R oSJ Funeral services rorfor AiissMiss Hazel tional Church In RookviUe. Club Charter Oak playground parking Prospect St, The Incident poounred Birch Mt. and CJairter, Finley and Arriving 8:30 -a.m.; return trip 3 in 1962 aubscribing a budget - of were officials remind members to bring area when Charles B. Gilbert, 25 on Aug. 17. course to the right place at the 4. All Grade 7-9 pupils who Uve E. Middle Tpke., 943 E. Middle Trip 2 Bennet Junior High-. Irving, Chambers, Windemere, p.m. wMli: destrootion of pri-vate prop­ $24,000. Mph Saurier^SkiM^^^^ Hill. Burial will be in ^ HUl h*jd Saturday a f t ^ l ^ n f t Holmee right time formerly took adminis more than one and one-hklf miles Lockwood. (Jolumbus.) Starting erty. PoUoe said that both men John O Connell,” 25 Dover Rd.; bwo sUdes for the next NECK of 236 Hilliard 8t., accidentally Other dispoeitionB; FtiiUp Mar­ Tpke., E. Middle Tpke. and Green- (Center, Deepwood, Morse, Olcott BUS NO. 16 TTve text of the resignation fol­ Memorial Park, Rocky HUl. dented his rear bumper when his tin, 21, of 142 High St., RocitvSle, tratoie more than 300 hoitra to ac ■walking distance from the school. wxxxl. Arriving 7:50 at Illing and 7:45 a.m. at N. Main and Union were invalvad in a fight in front of lows; “After much prayer and Oscar Chetelat, RFD 1, Manches­ Fuoeral Home, 400 Main St. The Slide Contest. E>r., Thomas, Carol, Stone, Dev­ Trip 1 — Bennet Junior High. • Friends may call at toe funeral Rev. Ragi C. H(#is Jr., adiioctota car struck a heavy steel pipe intoxication, $20. Richard W. oompUeh. 5. AU Grade 10-12 pupil* who 7:56 at Mandiester High; return on, PBurview', Victoria. Dougherty, stops at N. Main and N. School, (New Bolton, E, Middle Tpke., a Hhntflord Rd. gas station. The careful deliberation I have arrived ter; Mrs. Dorothy Helih, Coventry; home tonight from 7 to 9. With eat* (Student taking an av- Hilliard and Canterbury, Wood­ fight started from a family argu Mrs. Anna LaDue, 874 Tolland pastor of South Methodist Church, while he waa backing up. No one 16, of 95 Talcott Ave., RockvMJe, live moi-e than two miles walking; trip 2:W from Illing and 2:85 from Perkins. Proctor, Ridgewood, St. Finley, Lu-dlow. Dale. Amott, 42- All School Cafeterias at the decision to retire from the was hurt. eratlng a motor vehicta -wtttioot srage of courses, and a popu­popu- distance from the scfiool. Moncheeter High. land and Irving, Irving and Cham- ment and DeMonte put hie fist active pastorate. This 'makes , it Tpke.; Mrs. Edith Rowsell, 363 oCnclsited. Burial was in toe family I probably John, St. Lawrence. Salem 1. Start­ 100 Fergusocn,- 82-100 Mountain, E. * David Martin. -jilot at, Blast. CMnetery. Police this morning investigated lights; $20. Albert E. Simpnone, $4, lation of 2,250. there are probably 6. Pupils attending special Trip 8—Lincoln StSiooi. Starting ing 7:45 at Center and Ridgewood, liers. Arriving 8 a-m. at Manches-, through iihe driver’s side window neefessary to submit my resigna­ Main SU;, Albert-Adams, 87 Spruce About Town well over 18,600 chances for error ter High and 8:05 a.m. at Illing Center, Welcome, Riverside, Plym­ . of a o ^ , pohce aai^ Bach of the St.; Vm^nla Hinckley, WilUman- David Martin, 60. of 5804 Tyn­ Bearers were Louis Barber Jr., a rash of minor accidents around of North Franklin, failure to se­ classes at Keeney Annex and 8:10 a.m. at 816 Hartford Rd., atop* at Stone and St. Jcrfin, Cra"vt- outh') . Starting 7 ;20 a.'m. at 190 Will Open Thursday tion as your pastor, effective Oct. dall Ave.. Riverdale, N.Y,i for­ town. One Incident, a two-car cure a load, $100. Lester J. White, In oonatruoting the schedule, Mill­ phyaically handicapped pupils. wood, and Deepwood, Center and return trip 2:26 from Illing and men poisted’,’ JlOO bonds while 31, 1963. . . . I am not leaving at j Uc; Laur'a Zuccardy, Coventry; Thomas Rtissell Jr., Ralph Barber, The DAV Auxiliary will meet er sold. stops at 99 Spencer, Hillstown and New Boiton, stops at ,K. Middle, awaiting appearance in Oircuit merly of Manchester, 'died *udden- Robert Oorisrty, Jamea Watson crash, at Center and Adams St., 21, EUlington, keeping an «mli- Eligible students attending the Spencer, Woodaide, 605 Hillstown, Thomaa, Center and Falknor. Ar­ 2:45 from Manchester High. ‘ilpke. and Finley. 940 E. Middle this time because of any friction Susan Wagner, 128 Barty Rd.; tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at the VFW sent Walter Bycholskl, 22, of 35 >4 And each S ^ em b er -would find Rennet and Illing Junior High riving 8:10 a.m.; (return trip 2:15 Trip 3 — Bowers. Starting 8:1,6 'Court 12, Maneheater, on Sept. 16 or misunderstanding. I thank the James Noonan,-90 Lockwood St.; ly Sunday, at his home. He is a and William Johnson. iHoma. ■ , censed dog, $2. long lines of students bottlenecking 371 Bush Hill, Kee(ney and San- T^ke.. Ludlou', E. Middle Tpke. All cafeterias in the Manchester public school system will Edmund Kajbuck, M, Bast Hart­ brother of Mrs. Albert Lindsay of A delegation frofn toe Soutoem Walker St. to the hoepital for x- A noHe was entered to the esse Schools and Manchester High tina, Keeney and 'Brie, Leland, 376- p.m. a.m. at 899 Parker, stops al 875- and Ferguaxn. E. Center and Ger- Lord that He enabled us to work Paul Twitchell, Coventry; Mary rays for a possible back Injury. of Joseph A. Kubasdi, 54, of 184 the office, while the six to seven SdMOl should check the streets 775-746 Parker, (Jushman and ■be in full operation Thursday, the first day of school. The ford, last night was charged with together in complete harmony and Ann Mpngell, 70 Brent Rd.; Mrs. 38 Edgerton St„ and Miss France* New. England Telephone Co.' at- Hose Co. No. 2, Eighth District per cent of otmfllcts to- the sched­ 194 Btdwell. 2»1 Wetherell, Wad­ Trip .I—Waddell School. Start­ a/rd. Arri-ving 7:50 a.m.; return failure to obey a traffic signal Martin of 1009 Main St. .tendM the services. Alex Ricci, 9, and Bruce Raffer­ Oaklanid St., Manriietoer, negUgent listed in porenthesee for*thke. and Parker. Oakland 1533 Tolland Tpke., Tolland Tpke. 8:30 a.m. at 91 Ridge, -stops at 16- 4. Remain .seated while the -youth waa using profane,language (Continued from Page One) 426 W. Middle Tpke.; Mrs' Beverly and Ellen Maynard FarreU, arid of Bolton, were held today at the assembly room. Hostesses will be fb.serve l^ealth and .safe­ fiunday 'Y"bers for attendmg meetings and Survivors' intiude two sisters, r Other survivors Include his wife, Eire Deportment, will meet to­ SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DAY better selection_and distribution The bus schedules are as fol­ Steep Hollow. Arri-ving 8:10 a.m.; Elberta. Blborta and Oncord. Starting 10:45 a.m. at 43 S. Haw­ Parents wishing their child to cro^g the front seat of ^3^^. DISCHARGED SUNDAY: Mrs. Mrs. Frank Gilbert of Mancbesler I his mother, three sons and six night at 8 at toe hose house at Avery, 125 Ave:ry, Avery and Dem­ Main. Arriving 8:40 a.m. at Rob­ ty rules at all times buy one meal may do so by send­ DAYS SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOyjAJfiS-A^OOL DAYS SCKK of courses. low*: return trip 2:16 p.m. ertson; return trip 2:50 from Rob­ thorne, 619 W. Middle T pk^ 25 9. Do not mark any part of s«»t sports C it had been doing prior to the Rhoda Reynolds, RFD 3, Manches­ and Mrs. Rose Campbell of Clear- I grandchildren. « Pine St. and Hartford Rd. In September Manchester will be BUS NO. 1 ing, Demlng and Concord. 317-406 . i22 .Avondale, 67 Wyllys, ing the money in the morning of while driving along Center St., , . - ter,; Catherine; O'Dormell, 18 S. SCHOOL DAYSjiCHO®^r’"^ SCHOOL DAY Trip 1—Manchester High School . Trip 8 — Keeriisy St. School. TOUand Tpke. Arriving 8:36 a.m' ertson and 3 from Bnckland. • the bus 1 . Lh^ day they wish to buy. joining the Now iSngland School Starting 8:20 at 260 Bush Hill, BUS NO. 18 17 Anderson, 327 W. Center. 9 10. Do not disturb the driv­ near Adams St..-witlr two fenm^^ Auditors Baldwin and Claffey Adiune St.; Mrs. Gladys Avery, DAYS S )L DAYS SCH Dervelcpment Council, which offer* and Illing Junior High. (Lydall, return trip 3:05 p.m. Waddell. Arriving 11:10 am.; The menu for Thursday and Fri­ conti^ions »>tttogjri toe front accountancy board Stafford Springs;* .Thomas Bom­ W. Vernon, V ^ o n , Lynch, 212- stops at 871 Bush Hill, Bell, Kee­ BUS NO. » Trip 1 — Bennet Jim'ior High. er SCHOOL 1 SCHOOL DA’ specialized consultant services to ney and Santina, 490-459 Keeney. (S. Main, lordlier. Spring. High­ return trip 2:30 p.m. The attention of everv ^>upil day is as follows; seat^, "W hich was coi^tructed to .,everri other points. They said bardier, 9 Ejqerson St.; Grace th* building of computer programs. 260. Greenwood^ Lake, New Bol­ Trip 1 —' Manchester High BUS NO. 18 to the.se rules will make bus Thursday: Hamburg patty on Wright, 13 Fulton Rd,; Mrs. Adeiia DAYS SCI )L DAYS SCH ton.) Starting '7:15 a.m. at 366 Ly­ land, .pirch Mt., 132-238 Mountain, n ^ a J’^c frc u u ’c ^ 12 P®®*^ receipU from Thus, it seems likely that data land. Arriving 8:40 a.m.; return SchoS. (Falknor, 500-003A. Center, Keenev Annex School. Starting riding much safer and more ■roll, potato chips, buttered- green - m '^examination fees properly. The Pariseau, 359 W o o d 1 a n d ' St.; SCHOOL SCHOOL DA’ procesaing will play an ever-grow­ dall, stope^ at 56-191 W. Vernon. Love Lone, Olcott Dr.. Alexander. 203-280 Ferguson, Butternut, Por­ beans, milk, and applesauce. Stephen Gessay, Sunset Ave., trip 3 p.m. ter, WyUys.) Starting 7:20 a.m. 7:30 a.m. at 361 Center, stops at comfortable. Full (Sjoperatiori ManchestCT,, . -ootboard, they said, used the date DAYS SCI IL DAYS SCH ' ing-role in the future of Man chea­ 775-766-570-643-438 Vernon, Ver­ Dougherty, Lincoln, Stone, Ridge­ 42 Etdison. 50 Duval. 25 French. 43 is requested by the board of ed­ Friday; Tomato soup, toasted J ^ e s P Mitchell sundav money was turned; into -the Rodoyille; Mrs. Viola Cra-wfot'd, non and Lydall, 600-737 Lydall, BUS NO. 5 ; wood, Deepwood.) Starting 7:20 at 635 S. J^ain, stops at ^16 Gard­ RFD 2„ Bolton; Mrs. Jean Harri- SCHOOL 1 SCHOOL DA’ ter schools. Trip 1—Manchester'High School, ner, Fern and Gardner, 253 Gard­ S.- Hawrihome, 56 Ha-wthome. 34 ucation. chee.se ' .sandwiches, cabbage-car- Chartor bank, rather than the dale or MARY DUNPHY 275-230-122-86 Lake, 149 New Bol­ at Center and Parkins, stops at Union. 19 Tanner,, 21 Saulters. 80 (693-880 Hartford Rd.-, Spencer, ner, Gardner and Spring, Highland rpt .salad, milk, and ice cream. „ u , abn; 325 W. Middl^ Tpke.; Burton d a y s SCH' DAYS SCtf ton. Arri-ving 7:40 a.pi- *t Ullng Olcott and Falknor, Falknor and Bretton, 19 Welcome, 30 Walker. Frasier, 361 Summit St.; Albert SCHOOL DA’ and 7:45 a.m. at Manchester Hillstown, Hunter, Woodslde, Bush O nter, Center and Ckirol, Stone and wyllys, 738-451-329 Birch Mt., 241 Gai-diier, 586 Spring. Sprmg | to the 'VFW pariting lot, poUce ______Fournier, Coventry; James.OillesT SCHOOL n ... Reel Hill, 837-550 Keeney, Santina, Erie,- Birch Mt. and Carter. Porter and 28 Autumn. 130 Eldridge, 529 and Gardner. 251 Spring, Sprmg . DAYS SCH High. Return trip 2:36 p.m. and Deepwood. Arri-ving 7:40 a.m.; S(pring. 16 Nike. 182 BisseU. 73 said. Mitchell posted a $25 bond; pie. 181 Main gt.; Patsy Pagrliapo,'* DAYS SCH MassOpensr ' from Manchester High and 2:40 Leland, Hackmatack, Nile, Diane, Ferguson. Arriving 7:65 a.m.; re­ and- Dartmouth, Hackmatack. , ^ :H 0 0 L DA) return trip 2:40 p.m; Foster, 62 Linden. 24 Proctor, 63 Suideiits Assigned 4 Oakland St.; Mrs. Frances DANCE STUDIO SCHCX)LD p.m. from nUng. Judith, Prospect, Norwood. Rogers, Trip 2 — Bennet Junior High. turn trip 2:15 p.m. - , . Seaman. 3 Bunce. 82 West.-Arriv­ Highland Park -.School. Starting I Two ■ Given' Posts Zanks, Wapping:- John Sohlaefer, Farm Dr.) Starting 7:20 a.m. at Trip 2' — Highland Paj-k and DAYS SCH [DAYS SCH* School Year Trip 8—Bennet Junior High. (Crestwood. 456-403 Adams, Deer­ ing 8:40 a.m.: return trip 2 p.m. 11:40 a.m, at Autihurt-and Charter MHS HoiiieroQins John E. CaldweU, 32, of 7^ Len- ■ . , „ . . 35 Tolland Ave., Rockville;'Lestep (Bates, Woodhill. Brent.'Butler. 70 1-Hartford Rd.,- stops at Hart­ field, Femdale. Fox<5roft. Ldnn- Nathan, I^e. Starling 8 a.m. at Oak, stops at Highland and Gard- ox St., Sunday night wai charged |^u u n il ^.3111031211 Baibdn, 8 Nye St., Rockville; How” 75“ MAPLE STREET SCHOOL DA’ :H 00L DA) ford Rd. and Spencer, 99 Spencer, 261 Autumn, stops at 325 Autumn, School hours 9 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. French, HarUand. 60-112 Oliver, more, 426-542 W. Middle Tpke,, for Bducables. with disregarding "no passing” - -T . ~ anj Sweet, 242 Parker St.; Alfr'0 DAYS SCHO JAYS SCH* Tower, 315-428 W. Middle TpHe.. Hillstown '*hd Woodside, Hillstown Bidison, Dover,' Pulton, Hendee, Highland and Gardnei-, 167-197-235 NOON KINDEBG.ABTEN ' markings on \V. Center St. He Wm (British-American .Club) At St. James' and Bush Hill, 199-555 Bush Hill, ert -M.* Meek, 10 Oongrees St.; Mrs. Roaa-. s c h o o l DA' I^HOOLDA) Penn.) Starting 7:55 a.m. at 44 Whitney, Duval, Hoffman, CJaistle, Highland. Wyllys. 441 Highland, AiYiving 11:50 a.m. t room assignmenu for Grades 10- ordered to appear to court on Sept. D. Lloyd Hobron and ^j;he Be Zeimaitis. 26 R ee^n Rd., Rock­ Keeney and Santina, Keeney and 738-620-461-329-276 Birch Mt., BUS 1 Bantly have .been app^ffitedpp^mted vice - Plenty Of Free Parking DAYS SCHOi V yS SCH (Nlver, stop* at Oliver and Tow­ Schaller.) Starting; 7:45 a.m. at Buckley School. Starting 11 a.m. Waddell School. Starting noon ; 12 aie as" follows: j 16. ville: Mrs, Emma Wsllman, 24 St. \%-.- St. JWiniee’ pupils, newly clad er. Arriving 8:10 a.m.; return trip Erie, Hackmatack and Niles, Woodland and Schaller. st-ops aA 3lrch Mt. and Carter. Arriving ESiaabeth D. "Droney, of 51 Pres­ chairmen of the Initial gifts di­ John St.; Mrs. Maude Topliff, SCHOOL DAY ■ICXJUDA' in uniiforins of blue, white and Judith, Prospect, S. Main. Arriving 8:15 a-m. at Highland Park and at 784 E. Middle Tpke., -stops at at Dovei'- and W. ^Middle Tpke.. Sophomore* y ton St., Sunday night Xvas charged vision of the 1963-64 United Fund Co\d 2:15 pjn. * 7:55 a.m.; return trip 2:35 p.m. Hilliard and Duval, Edison and 122-169-275 Lake. 408 Vernon. 182 i stops at 35 Wedgew-bod. 33 Engle- Room 103. A-Bak: 111. Baj-Be; Hartfofd; Mrs. Rita Bump, Love­ • TAP • BALLET •T O E DAYS SCHOOl KYS SCH gold, will aittend Mass totnorroW Trip S—Buckley School. Start­ Whitney, Foicroft. and Adams, 8:20 a.m. at Nathan Hale: return with failure to o^y a traffic sig­ campaign.-* ' land IRll Rd., Rock-ville; Mrs. Pa­ at 8:30 a.m. to St. James’ (%ihurch Trip 2—Bentley School, Special trips 2:35 ,p.m. from Highland W. Vernon. : w'ood. Parkade Apts. Arriving 118. Bi-Buc: 127, Bur-Chan: 128. Both appointments were an- sc h o o l days’ lOOL CiAY ing -8ri6 a.m. at Autumn and E. Foxcroft and Deerfield, Parkade Bowers and Robertson. Starting nal (red light). ITie arrest stem- tricia Luft and son, Coventry; Mrs. to open the a(oademic year.| Elldrldge, stops at Highland and ClassA- Starting 8 a.m, at 49 Ard­ Park and 2i55 p.m. from Nathan 12:10 p.m. mSd from an______onsight^____ violation_____ on , nounced today by George Marlow, Jean White and dnughter, 2 Ger­ • MODERN JAZZ KYS SCH- An enrollment of about 668 more, stops at 56 Elwood, 64 Holl, Apts. Arriving 8:10 a.m.; return 11:25 a.m. at Cushman and Tracy fhap-Ci-a 131. Cro-Dc(w; 133, Doy.- DAYS SCHOOL Gartaier, 178-263 Highland, High­ trip 2:16 p.m. Hale. Fo:- l44.' Fr-God; 148.' Goo-Har; W. Middle Tibke. at Adams St. The' chairman of the initial gifts divi- ald Dr., Rockville. ^ , SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DA) * boys and girts to Grades 1 to 8, 128 Bissell, 13 Santina, 6 Ridge­ Trip $ — Washington School. I (both ends), stops al Cushman case will be return^ for plea in , sion, which has begun prepara- Special Baby Classes SCHOOL DAYS SC an Increase of 43 over last-year’s land and Wyllys. Porter and But­ wood, 137 Campfield, 141 Adams. * Trip 8 — WaJriiington . School. and Scott. 52 Scott, 899 Parker. 152 ' Hat-Hum; 109. Hun-LaP. ' DISCHAiRGED. YfcSTBRDAY: DAYS SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DAYS SCH. * ternut, Ferguson and Mountain. Starting 8:15 at Spring and Dart­ Starting 8:25 a.m. at S. MarAand- Rooms Assigned Also. Room 204. i-oR-Luk. Circult Court 12, Manchester, on tions for the Oct. 1 kickoff of .the Mrs. Mary O'Brien,'’8 Gerard St.; total’ of 615, being* the sttoool to '40 Litchfield, 15 Hathaway, 488 Mt. Nebo, stop* at Brupe-^and Deming and Baldwin, Baldwin and SepL 16. annual drive. / Also Teen-Age Ballroom,'^ SCHOOL PAYS SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DAY M* oapaolty, aoeordtog to' the Rev. Porter and Oak Grove, Porter and Adams, 82 Croft, 404 Summit, Ar- mouth, stops at 250-330-Spring. Blbenta,' Elberta 'and Concord. Lum-Ma?; 2li, Mat-Mea:' 2l7, Mrer Irene Zajac, Hazard-ville; Mrs. Steep Hollow, Porter and Fitkin, Spring and Gardner, 497-586 Hillcrest; 52 Nike, South School. Bnta, , To Bennet-Pupils Met-Ne; 224. Ni-Per; 225. Pet-Si; .Hobron, 45 Concord Bxl„ is busi­ Helma Ackerman, 82 Conway Rd.; John D. Regan, principal. ri'ving 8:56. a.m.; return trip 8:05 Arri-ving 8:40 a.m.; return trip Aveo and Deming, 501 Tolland ness manager of the Manchester Standard and Novelty Dgnees Gb-ls are required to wear plaid Lancaster and Scortiorough, Pit­ p.m. Spring, 241-307 Gardner, Fern and Tpke'!'. Starring Robertson pick-up k •235, Sk-Ste: 244; Str-Tr: 246. Tu- Barbara'Goes, l23 Helaine Rd.; kin and Academy, Pitkin and Gardner, 516-575. Gardner, 635 S. 3 p.m. office'of the Southern New Eng­ Robert Dolan, Amston; Harry Lb- » jumpers of Wedgwood blue, white , BUS NO; « " ■ „ BUS NO. 14 il ; 45’a.m. at 434 (Oakland, stops Ninth grade hbine'ioom assign-.^A\'h; 247, Wi-;?. ’ and gold, and white blouses. Boys Boulder. Arriving 8:40 ..a.m.; re­ Main, 110-184- Hackmatack. Ar­ land Telephone Co. He is a direc­ by, 45 Middle Butcher Rd., Rock- Adult Ballroom, American and Latin turn trip 3:05 p.m. Trip 1 — Manchester H i g h Trip 1 — Beniiet Junior High. at 366 Oakland. Oakland and Ul- menu have been announced for Junior* Person3l Notices tor of United Fund, and . served Irhey go together—stood doyt jind satinfg wUl wear whit* riilrta, Wedgwood School. (27-215 Kemey, Bidwell, riving 8:40 a.m.; return trip 3 p;m lian. Arriving 11:55 a.m. Rob­ Room 114. A-Balc: 116, Bald- viUe;-> Mrs. Doris Aberle and BUS NO. 8 BUS NO. 10 (828 Hartford Rd., Spe.ncef. Hills­ Bennet Junior High School. T his last year as vie** r'-'-'- mtiri of the daughter. Mountain St., RockvUle; Dances including Bossa-Nova, Ay- at McDonald's. Lunch timu . . . snack time, . U blue ties, and dark trousers. Frances, Wetherell Server, -Pack­ ertson and'12;05 p.m. at Bowers. Bj; 121. Bl-Card; 123. Care-4Joo; Four teachers have been added v^fTrip 1—Manchester High School. Tritt"!—Manchester High School town’, Woodside, Bush Hill, 'Bell, year there will be 15 home rooms, lall 'justness division, Mrs. Hope Grunski. arid son. Con­ (ArVlne, Ash, Bruce, ' Hillcrest. ard, Overland, I^rUand, Avon, Keeney, Santina. Brie, Leland, BUS 2 130, Cor-De: 134. Di-E; 146, F- Card ol Thanks before or offer , , . you'll find jt fun ■ to the faculty this fall, including Bridge, Litchfield, Goalee, IJudley, and Illing Junior High. (Castle, BuclUand School. Starting ll:15 numbered 9A to 90. A.ssignments Gah: Cafeteria, Gal-Law: 208. Le- .^flajmer vice dent aud verse Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Jane Turn­ Bo-Le and Gung-Go.' Lakewood, Lewis, Nike, S. Main, Duval, HUllard, Hoffman, Wood- Packard, Avon, Bidwell, Overland, easurer of the C3iainber CSiambe of Com­ er and daug-hter, Berkeley Dr., •oHng with yoiir group dt McDonald’s'— three Staters of Mercy. Sister Ludati, Bunce, Oval,. Pioneer, Sea­ ‘ .rtland, McCann, Wetherell, a.m. at Croft and Drexel, stope at are as follow's: Magn; 219, Mago-Mer; 220, Met- I with to express my sincere appre- I' *. Gabriel Marie wiB teach the\&rst Spring, Sunset, Village, Warren, hiH, Woodland, 500-600 Adams, Class 9A. r(Xim M-13. A-Bavtoo; alstlon to my relatives and friends who merce, Hobron is a past president VemomT Mrs. Barbara Slater and wh0 T» food at fti host i$ prsporW for you. Gardner, Fern,' 20-32 Highland, man, Tyler, Waddell). Starting -ances.) Starting 7:30 a-.m. at Dfexel and Burnham, 233 Burn­ Mot. shared and helped lighten my aorrow. daugo®, Q4tot; "Hello,: Dad." in the same olj way. Middle Tpke *nd S. HawthomA 7:46 aim. ,$t W. Middle.Tpke. and (189-403 W. Center, Hyde,\C3ool BUS NO. $ Rrxmey; 9(M, , room M-32, Tp bear your voice, to see your, smile. tail division. * , - Inquire Llthuaiihin Hair uoaitlon otassea for Grades' 4 to 8 Englewood, atop* at Fallcnof and idge,, McKinley, Fj$V- 260 Wetherell, 194-286 Bidwell. Ar- South^lin; 8N’, room .M-88, Btem-1 240, To sit asd talk with you awhile. General chairma^. .ot this year’s President of the Conn. Chapter of ’D)e Na­ bMain last tgring, and Either Re- ■tops «t Woodlorid and TuiribuS, rkving 8:80 Keen^: Stoii* SoaMi Schoel. Starting - .Thoart abseat. you are always near, , 84 OOLWAY .ST. Brood jond. Ooiumtai*, Oatumtw* Center. Bhlknor and Otoott St,, SeMttan. Bunce, 80-U9 Waddel mt m OtadB**. •top* at iW- er-Veefta »0, M-M, VogWk apo^lM tl-W**; ' will IThe fund raising drive , Ml S-061S—Ml S-8498 and Onint, Qtaot and Olkvar. Ar- O tm kt OBA- B. Arian*, a.’ iM im , UrM FOB AtX OCCASIONS 46 WEST CBKTER STREET!^ - kfStNl'dauchtsrs. stipporis 11 commuiUty service or- Inns' to Msnobestsr. 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r- ■X' m a g e e l e v e n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN., TUESDAY, S k H EM BER 8, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,-MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1968 Thinks He Is Free’ - Emerson ‘Education: Debt 0ue from Present to Future Generations ^- ‘batellect Annuls Fate. So Far as South Windsor Coventry South Windsor Buses Rockvilie-Vemoh Rockville-V ernon Coventry Bus -Routes Faculty Posts High school bus routes are: >■ Bus 8—Griffin Rd. ^ Windaor- Fa^ciilty Post tiolUns: Rns 1 — Rt. 5 from ville Rd., to Brookfirtd SLi^Troy Vernon Bus Routes A total of 10 buses wlH be trsn srf aoKXM frodi Seibert BMg. and M - Town School System Expects Bast WifidEor town line to. Bast Rd., Sullivan Ave. tb school. lyigfct School'' porting some l,76(|'OoVentty achool < weiH -Tlouse.' Home on some bus. Assigned for Bus 7—Abby Rd. at Griffin Kd. A'schedule .of trips for 2i"^Ver-^p.m. route, .begrirmlntf at (>ni]^eli first trip. ■ Wlndsde Hill, Sullivan Ave., Trby students to the thiae town schools Assignments Rd'., Rye St.. Farnham- Rd., Dower to school. non school buses has been released to Washington, Phoenix, Hublard, Enrollment Hike of 400 Pupils Bus 8, Eldward Smith — first Bus 8—Graham Rd. at Henry Elm Hill, Welles, Taylor*. Allison, Set when sesMbns start tomorrow, as stop on Dalay Rd. at Standiah Rd. Rd'. Scantic Meadow Rd., High by the board of education. Starl­ opening own Schools T’ower Dr., Rye St.. Wlndsorville Rd., to school. ing lime, stops, arrival and re­ Main. well as one bus each to Windham at 8:86 a.m., Oak Grove, BeUevue, For Schools FrinkK Bus 10 — Nevers Rd., Bus 11. Trip 1‘: To high school, Rd., Griffin Rd . Abbey Rd., MUler turn time are indicated. A sched­ uwu. ,...0 0 wUl begin claseee, a drop S25S RegiotMl Technical School Waterfront Park and Lakewood High School Principal Fred Ca­ at Lake w - to Robert Dr., Thom­ ule for trip* for double sessions at ail students from Rt. 30 (South to For October take their seats tomorrow in Ver­ HeighU on South St. Home (» Rd., Nevers Rd., to school. as St.,' Griffin Rd.. Never* Rd., 80 from loM. year. The only school * In Wiilhnantic and Howell Cheney Teodier asaigntnents af the ruolo will have 39 teachera on his Bus 2 — Main St. at Chaprt Rd., the Maple St. School -as a result Vernon), Vernon (Rt. 30 to South). non public schools. .That means showing an increaae la BuBding B, same bus, first trip. Graham Rd., Brook St., Farm­ Glenstone, Dailey. Highland, be­ The firat aemeater ot the Rock- almost 400 more onlldren than la§i Technical School ki Manchester. A Bus 9, Ralph Clark — first stop three phMic schools have been re­ staff this year. to King SL. Burnham St, Elling­ stead Dr., express to school. of construction delay at the Skin­ where more Utah 260 cMldren are ton Rd. to Pleasant Valley Rd. ner Rd. School is also listed. .Noon ginning at 7:30 a.m. from Rt. 30 vUle-Vemon adidt evenlhg aidtQOl year will be attending the towns eglatered, about 12 more than }aat number of drivers wHi be making on Rt. 31 above the Cove at 8;89. leased. They include: ..Carole Angel- Bus 11—Lake St. at Never* kindergarten schedules are in­ (South* to Vernon) to Vernon (Rt. 10 public schools, providing vivid At Oventry Grammar School, and express to school. ■ Rd.,' to Abby Rd. Ext., Abby Rd., wUl get under way the aacond ycA?. two triipa. a,m., stops at the Cove, Buena beok, English I; Grace Bogden, Bus S — Long Hill Rd. at Chapel cluded. ^ , 30 to South), South and Glen- evidence of Vemon/s burgeoning At Vernon Center klndergerten Vista Rd. for <31ndi Crane, Spring- Principid Clarence C. Bidmoodeoti, Robert br:. Nevers Rd. to school. week of October, Supt. ot Bchoole, Oov'entry High School buses will guidance, reading English! Eisther Rd. to Pleasant Valley Rd., Wheel­ Bus 18—Wapping Center, Sulli-, Bus 1, Trip 1: To high school, stone, West and Dailey, West and population. ' . more than 200 children are ex­ start their routes as early os 7 dale Ave., Slid at Lake and High ail students from Hyde, Sunrise, Highland: arrives at 7:50. Returns Dr. Raymond R RamadeU haa an­ The influx of new residents .has the staff includes:— Grade 1, Mrs. Bond, English IV. college place­ er Rd.. Smith St., Buckland Rd., van Ave.. West Rd:.. Strong Rd. to pected to take their first atap into a.m., the Rcbert*on School at 8:15 'S ts. Home on simte bua. Sullivan AVe., Ayers Rd. to school. S. Grove, Fern, King, Center, St 3:15 p.m. • Ann Davis, Mrs. Elisabeth Hollor- ment,, senior advisor; , Everett 3 cht>ol. „ . nounced. All cteaaea '(will be held resulted in construction of the education. w a.m. and Coventry Grammar Bus 10, PaAU Luft — atop on Bus 4 — Pierce Rd. to Ellington L*wU, Elas,t, Sunset, Grove (Rt. Trip 2: To Hale St. kindergarten, Skinner Rd. School that will ac­ an, Mrs. Irene Oele and Kbo. Mfl- Bostrom, metals I. H. HI, shop Bus l-l— Henry Rd. at Graham a t RookvBle IBgh School on Dove- Kindergarten claaaea echeduled School at 7:40 a.m. The schedules Judd Rd. at 8:26 a.m. to Bunker Rd., Clark St., Pleasant Valley Rd., 30 to Halei, beginning at 7:30 beginning at 8 a.m. from Cemetery commodate this year some 650 Hill Rd. to Dolleria’, to sehool. drsd Crone; Grade 2, Mrs. Susan fundamentals I, II: Vincent Bres- Rd.. Brook St.. Farmstead Dr., ihod HUl. . for 'the Skinner Rd. School arc be­ as Usted by the office of Supt. of Ellington Rd., Sand. Hill Rd., ex­ a.m. from Northeas.t School to to-.South and GlensLdne, South and children, plans for an addition to Home on Bus 8, second trip. Morytko. Mrs. EUen HMosson^^d nahan, modern history: pr(*lems Brook St..'Meadow Rd. to school. ing held at several other schools, Schools Whson L. Tilley are: press to school. -Pleasant Valley School Hale and East Sts.; arrives at Bancrof t, Rt. 30 (Vernon, to iitoat aeaalona wUl meet from 7 the high school and for a junior Coventry Grammar School Miss Joaime Laither; Grade 3, Miss, of American democracy: Hariand South'), South and Thomas, Ver­ to 9 ^ p.m.'one evening a week Including Maple St. School and Coventry High School Cass, English HI. IV; Samuel , Bus 5 — Rt. 5 at Della Ber- Collins: Bus 1—Pleasant Valley 7:45. Returns at 3:15 p.m. high school on the Ecker Farm Vernon KlemenUry. Children as­ Bus 1, Michael Metonooky—flrrt But 1, Michael Metenosky— Lois, Andronaco. Mias Flamina narda’s to McGuire Rd., King St., Trip 2: To Northeast School, non, Vernon and Linden, Brooklyn for 10 weieka wiUi blaaaee held oh tract. Another elementary school Ceccarelli and Mrs. Thelma G ra^ Garro, English 1'. I ll ; Ann Duffy, Rd. at a a r k St., Long Hill Rd.. signed to Mra Murphy will attend stop at Wagner’s on Hop River Rd. first trip, 7:40 a.m., first stop at MaimSL. Pleasant Valley Rd., El-] Ellington Rd. to 7:55 a.m. at South and Bancroft; and 5farket. E. Main and Snlpsic; Monday, Tudaday or Wedneaday. slated for the same site is some Hemlock Point, stops along Rt. 31 Grade 4, Raul BergenTtMcB—Aim physics, math IV: Judith Feni, arrives at 8:25. The firat aemedter will doee the Maple St., taking morning Bub 6 at 7 a.m„ to Rt. 6, Plondeni Rd., physical education: Virginia Gin- lington Rd., Buckland Rd.. Doming i arrives at 8:10. Returns at 2:30. years off. Babcock Hill,, Pucker St., Bunker to Buena Vista Rd. and Arlington Burna and Don Fogg: Grade 5, Trip 8: To Vernon Elementary, Vernon Center kindergarten, week of Dec. and afternoon Bus 4. Children as­ WilMam Ayer and James T. Lald- gras, chemistry; Catherine Greg­ St.. Foster St., Oakland Rd., Sul- '. Bus 2__Ronda Dr. at Hilton Dr,, A construction delay at the Skin­ signed to Mrs. Floischmsn wlU aG Hill Rd. and Lake St. for June Rd. Home oh Mr*. Wright’s Bus 6, 'beginning at 8:20-a.m. from Tay­ 2:30 p.m. route, beginning at Ver^ The evening achool; jw vs In Ita ner Rd. School hM resulted in an law; Grade 6, Mrs. Jeon Merrow^ ory, typing I. office practice; livan Ave. Pleasant Valley Rd., Hollis Rd . 52nd year. 1a oftering ^ OV« 40 tend Maide St. and take Bua 6 for lAttle, Oandoce, Clapp, Eliaabeth second trip. Second trip—first stop Bus 8—East Windsor Hill, south ! Rd.. bavewell Rd.. Pleos- lor St. to Vernon Trailers; ar­ non Trailers to Vernon Circle. October opening' date. Students as­ at Silver Acres at 7:55 a.m., Bread Mr*. Eva KlngMniry and Ronald Carol Harding, English I, II; Pa­ Overbrook, Rt. 30 and'Vemi^feod, courses during the aemeateri^otne both the morning and artemoon Lee, Rodney and Nancy 'Lassen. tricia Hefflon, algebra,I, senior on Main SL to Brook St. (East Valley Rd... Ellington Rd. to rives at 8:35. Returns at 2:50 p.m. signed to the school will be attend- Home on same bus, except two and Milk St., Dunn 'Rd., last atop McDonald. __, , , Hartford), King SL. Burnham SL, j ' Bus 2,' Trip .1: To high School, Rt. 30 and Hillside, Rt: 30 and S5 inatniotore, taken from tekdi- lng»afternoon sessions at the Maple COUtfi*' for Richard Young. Home on At Robertson School, Prkiolpel nvabh; Marilyn Hodgdon, Latin I, Center Hgts., Rt. 30 and Cold­ Ing, the iJroteaeton# and Induatry,- The Syket Junior High School boys on Hop River Rd. will, return Ellington Rd. to school. | b «is 4— Sharon Dr. at Hilton all students from E. Main^ Grove St. School until the new scliool from Robertson School with ele- Adams’ Bus 7. first trip. Thomas J. Crane; ’ Grade 1. Mr* n HI, FYenoh I, IV ; Daniel Kaye, spring. wlU oonduot daaaea in awh diverse will have a full time remedial Mary Rappleyea, Mra. Eileen biology, reading science; Richard Bus 7— Foster Rd. to Ellington Marilyn Rd.i Judy Lane. Eliz- (Hale to E. Main), Snlpsic. Laurel, is ready for occupancy In about six ment**7 ^pupils. Bus 2, Clifford Wilson—first Spruce,- Cemeter>’, Cherry, Cedar, Bus 12, Trip 1: To high school, areaa as oil painting, typing, reading teacher thjs year. Mrs. Jansen, Mrs. MlUicent Sulllvai( KeUey, %voodeh<:q:, I, II, HI, shop Rd., Gtwemor's Highway, Rt. .5, st.M aril>Ti Rd.. Edgewood' ahorthand, m ail buoineaB manage- weeks. Maple St. School pupils will Bus 2, Clifford WUdon — first atop on Jones Crossing Rd. at 7:46 Chapel "Rd., Main St.. Newberry , p^. Beldon Rd. to Stone, beginning a t 7:30 a.m. from all students from West, Grand, be attending classes from 8:15 Anita Lincoln Has been assigned to and Mrs. Rose Pepe; Grade 2, Mfs. fundamentals, driver training; menti wekhng and' upholatering, head the program at the Junior,*, stop at Love Lane on Swamp Rd. sum., Merrow Rd:, Goose Lane and Rd„ Ellington Rd., Sullivan Ave. i E. Main and East to E. Main and Pillsbury, Spring, Nye. Farmer, a.m. to 12115 p.m.; Skinner Rd. Cassidy. Hill Rd. to Baxter Rd, Helen WiUlama, Mrs. Joan How­ Jean Klbbe, civics, U.S. history; Morrison, Trumbull, beginning at 03uraea eapeclaHy recommended high school. Employing materials at 7 a.m., to Bread and Milk St., land, Mrs. Alice Waterman; Grade Harold Klbbe, mechanical draw­ to school. Bus 5—Clark St. at Ellinrton Snipsic, E. Mai^ and Grove; ar- School childrett-Jtrom 12:30 to 4:30 corner. North River Rd. to Rt. Bus 8—Hilton Dr„ Rt. 5( "Sulli­ 7:30 a.m. from West to West and to r adults who have not completed from the Science Reeeareh Aseo- Dimn Rd., Wright’s Mills Rd., Sea- 3, Mrs. Dorothy-Ann McQuinn. ing m , drafUng I; Olga Kish, Rd., Burnham St.. Long Hill Kd . rives at 7:45. Returns at 3:15 p.m. p.m. Busee will pick up Skinner 44A,.JII children on Rt.'44A from n, van Ave., Graham Rd., Hayes Rd. Ellington Rd. to Trip 2: To Northeast School, Grand, West and W. Main; arrives h ^ achool and plan to take me clatlon, the program Is gsared to graves Rd., Seagraves at South Mrs. Staria Bllck and Mrs. Deb stenography I, II, transcription; Chapel Rd., Rd. children between about 12:10 North River Rd. to Rt. 44A and to .school. 7:55 a.m. at South St>x(Weat to at 7:45. Returns at 3:15 p.m. Btate high achool examination In­ Increase reading speed and com­ St., Bellevue. Home on Roderick orsh Wanagel; Grade 4, Mrs. Ann Charles Konopka, algebra I, II, school. ^ . clude BngVaiw general math, and and 12:20. Adams’ Bus 7. ■ 31. Home on tame bus. Fink: Bua 9—Strong Rd. to Main Bus 7 - Hilton Dr, at Belden Rd., Vernon), excluding Bancroft; ar­ Trip 2: To Sykes Junior High, Plans for the high school ad prehension. Von Douser, WJHlam E. McAtv general math; Joseph Krawskl,. UJS. WstwT. . Bus 8, Roland Green—first trip Bus 3. Roland Green—first stop thur and Mr«. Merie Bishop; St.. Sullivan Ave., Rt. 5. Strong Pleasant Valley Rd. to School. rives at 8:10..Returns at 2:30 pirn. St. Bernard, St. Joseph schools be­ ditlon are ifiiaplng up and .the Mrs. Uncoln wlU conduct weak­ at McKustek’s on South St. - at algebra I, plane geometry. St A prhted schedule ot all claw —from home, via Lewis Hill Rd. to ___Rd., West- St., Suinvqn Ave., Gra Prink: Bus 9—Ellington Rd., at Trip S: To Vernon Center kin­ ginning 7:50 a m. from Wa.sh- project will be put out to bid ly classes aimed to reach all stu- 7:45 a.m.. South St.. Woodbridga Grade 5. Miss Marian Adams. JHar- Also teaching: wilt be Robert La- Ington to Phoenix (Lake and Tay­ offeringa Is now available In Rt. 44A, first stop at foot of Lewie old 'SIoat and Charles Funk HI; ham Rd.; Henry Rd.. Brook St.. ' Governor'B Highway, to school. dergarten, beginning at 8:20. a.m. sometime this fall. To meet an ex­ BenU. Those with particular prob- Rd., South St. to Rt. 6 at Savoie’a, Breche, physical education, gen­ Farmstead Dr., Meadow Rd.. Gra- , g u j —Ellington Rd. at Wap-' lor), Allison, Main and Elm Hill; piacea ot buaineas, the ^ Rockville Hill ait 7 a.m., Richmond Rd.. all Grade 6, Donald Sayers, Robert eral mafh; Janls Latham, U.S. his­ from Old Town and. Wilson to public library, Dr. Ramadell’a of­ panding enrollment, school officials lerrts in reading will receive indi­ South St., Swamp Rd. Home on ham Rd. to school. 'ping Center.-Governor's Highway. West and Dailey, Regan Rd.; ar- arrives at 8:10. Returns at 2:50 vidual attention. The program was students on Rt. 44A to Experi­ Wlnkel and 'WlUlam Hammond. tory, civics; Geraldine Malllett, fice and the Rockville high School hope to have the addition ready mental Farm, Pond HIU Rd. to same bus. For the twO elemenrtary schools, Bub 10—-Sand Hill Rd., Elling- ■ Rd., Rt. 5, Pleaslant Val- _riv es .at 8;35. See Bus. U. f°5, af­ P-n».. ..X, by next September. New class­ in operation only a half year dur­ shop fundamentals, art I, III; ton Rd , Miller Rd., Foster St. g jj Ellington Rd. to school. B u s-18, Trip 1: To high school ohfioe,- : ------Beverly Dr. Home on same bus, Bua 6, Mra. Retha Wright—firat ^rt teacher will be Miss Vera Dorothy Martyn, English II; Alice ternoon route. AdulU may register in person rooms, more room for the library ing the last achool year. Ext., express tp corner of Averj- g,,,, i4—Deming St. at Oakland Bus 8, Trip 1: To high school, and Sykes J i^ o r High, beginning second trip. Second trip - - Gerald stop on Rt. 44A above Twin Hill gutoovoy; music, Miss Denise Go- Nelderwerfer, home planning, at the high school during the week and a 30-station language labor' Another remedial reading teach­ developmeht at 7:55 a.m., Cedar St. and Pine Knob Dr,, to Gulley gd.. Clark St..'Ellington Rd . Buck- all students from Pleasant, Gay- at 7:30 a.m. from Brandy Hill to Fork at 7:25 a.m.. .stops at Roes remedial reading, Mrs. Ber- clothing I, II; Verne Olsen, prob­ of Sept. 23 from 7 to 9 p.m. and atory are proposed. The high er, Mr.s. Dorothy te, French J, H; Gor­ 11 Q.na Mtn Rd FllihP^ ! Coillna: 1 -M ain St. at King through Sept. 23. high'school call for accommoda­ school system providing instruc­ stop at comer of Love Lane and are: Robert Anderson, UB History, B us 11—Sand Hill Rd., El»ng- q, to schools Firehouse to Davis and Ellington, junior high, St. Bernard, St. Jo­ tions for more than 1,000 students sario MarUneau — from Smith’s don Rockwell, generrt science, bi­ seph' at 8:05. Returns St 3:15 for The registration fee U |2. Non­ tion and encouragement in Ini--^ swamp Rd. at 7:50 a.m.. Swamp science, social studiee and world ology; Norma Roltstein, arts and Lon Rd., Foster £t. ^ t.. Earoer j_Rt. 5 at Governor’s High- Davis,- arrives at 7:45. Returns with expansion possiblliUes to proving the ability to read. *,\ Service Station, first stop at Mor- Hill Rd . Griffin Rd.. Niederaerfer gt.. King high school, at 3:10 for others.' residents of Vernon must pay an ' J gan’s on Jones Crossing Rd. at 7 Rd., Brewster St. to Rt. 44A, uniiersbandlngs; Ronald Badstueb- crafts, art II; . Bernard Rosen, at 3:15 p.m. additional tuition charge of $5 per bring the total to 1,500. A site While attention is centered on Twin Hill development, entering ner, mathematlca and science: Mrs. Rd.. Ellington Rd., Dart Hill Rd.. 'McGuire Rd,, Rt.-5, Pleasant ^ ip 2: To Vernon Elementary / planner has suggested placing the •a.m., Merrow Rd., Goose Lanerto bookkeeping I, H; junior business Trip 2: To Lake St. School (in­ course. Fees do not Include the those with acute needs, the pro­ on upper drive and returning to Ruth Blake, English and reading; training; Charles Shares, physical Newmarker, Rd.. Aveo' St.. B m I- y g j ^aln St., to schools, cluding kindergarten), beginning ool. beg^inning at 8:15 a.m. school in the center of the 79-acre Cassidy Hill Rd.. North Rlyer Rd. zebub Rd., Foster St., Oakland Rd., Phoenix and Tankerhoosen coet of books and materials. , gram attempts to increase the Rt. 44A on Tower drive to pick up Mrs. VallJa Brin, matheanatlos, Al- education: Gordon Small, typing I, Rd Rf Oakland Rd.. gu/ 3_ scantic Meadow Rd. at at 7:5S> a.m. from Brandy Hill to tract and uring a college campus reading level of all stuJents. The to Rt. 44A, all studenU on Rt. 44A Su James’ Pupils Dress Alike Sullivan Ave. to school. to Phoenix (Tankerhoosen to Hub- . Ready to Open College Doors The evening school, open to any­ from North River Rd. to Junction children on Rt. 44A on right hand gebia I and II; Anthony, Celusze, n, junior business training; Janeth Dower Rd., Hightower Dr.. Rye St. Hatch Hill, Dockerel, Baiter, Bol­ one over 18 who is not attending pion of construction. Connected project Is headed by Mrs. Oon- aide of highway, atop also' on Rt. typing I, busineos mathemotic.s. Thomaa Dert>y Jr.,>9, and his .sister Su.san, 7, childfm of Mr. and ^ B 12—Graham Rd. to Robert lard), Elm Hill; arrives at ..8:30. buildings would be spread out at of Rt. 31, only stop on Rl. 31 at Tapley, foods, home p la cin g ; Dr.. Thomaa St., Griffin Rd.,, Gra­ to school. ton, Tunnel; arrives a t 8:25. Re- Returiu at 2:50 p.m. Dr. Frederick W. Dowe Jr., dean of the fled|ling Manchester Community College, before im a secondary achool, is spwisored by sUnce Kelly. Miss Ruth Butenskl 44A for Gregory Bowman, Thom- bookkeeping I and business law Mrs Thomas Derby, 104 Park St., are all set to stai^qe year at Mary "IMcker, English n, IV; Marir Bus 6 - King St. at McGuire Rd., • turns at 2:30 p.m. entrance doors, which will swing open in their new capacity for the first time Sept. 17 as different levels on the sloping area. Skungantoi(g River Rd. for Cyn­ aa Peracchio and Susan Butcag- and econornksa; Mrs. Sheila Cer- ham Rd., Nevers Rd. to school. Bus 14, Trip 1: To high «Choo1. the Vernon Board of Education. is also on the staff. thia DeMar* and Miclette boys &t. James’ School in their new school un^orms This year f^ lyn Van Guilder, algebra .1, II; Burnham St., Brook St. (East Hart­ Bus 4, Trip 1: To high school, mated 100 students begin 'classes. The entrance is located at the .sou^west corner of the ac^em lc The high scliool, as always, is The "new math” appriMCh will lia. Home on same bus. wonka, earth solence. the first time, oil St. Jam es’ pupils will di-ess alike. Sue, going Bus IS — Kelly Rd. and Avery ford). Main St., to schools. Sykes Junior High, St. ■ Bernard Adult registration last year to­ taking the lion’s share of the Home on. Clirfcr4 Wilson. Bus 2. Clarence Vince, general science, all Mudents from Oak, Thompson, wing at Manchester High School. Behind the doors can be seen lumber and other materials n w taled 2,153 bi the evening achool. be introduced into Oradd g . M s Bu* 7, Roderick Adam* — «m t Also, John Christie, music. Kl|f mto second grade, shows than the girts will wear White b lo u ^ St., Kelly Rd.. Laurel St.. Birch Bus 8 Allison Dr. at Dower Rd . School, beginning at, 7:30 a.m. school enrollment. Over 1,120 stu­ Bus 6, Mrs. ROtha Wright — biology; Arthur Woods, music In­ Rd., Oak St„ Kelly Rd., Spruce Talcott, Orchard (Union to Elling­ from Bolton Lake (through pillars the college office suite, bedtig constructed in’ Room 141, formerly the driver education room- ™ e Students enrolled In 97 clase aec- year and the much-herakled i^a- stop'at Standdsh Rd. on Daley M . club and band; George • and plaid jumpers of wedgewood blue, grey and gold. Tom who ert, ruction. Meryl Rd!, Hightower Dr., Rye St. ton), beginning at 7:30 a.m. from suite will contain offices for the dean and his secretarj’, as well as an outer waiting and testUig ot dents are expected, a jump of tern will be expanded at* the Junior first stop at French's corner at 7 at 7:50 a m.. Daley Rd.. Oak Grove, hiatory. world underatodings, will be a fourth g;rader, demonstrates the boys attire, dark trem-^ Lane, Benedict Dr.. Highview Rd., to circle at lake) to Bolton, Cen­ tions and spent a total 31,783 about 160 from last year. a.m., Dunii Rd., Cedar Swamp Rd. ► Avery SL Faculty to school. „ - . Prospect and Oak to Prospect and room. (Herald photo by Oflara). ______high school level. The system in­ Bellevue, Seagraves Rd., Taloott modem problems and social atuo- sers, white shirts, and blue ties. (Herald photo by Saterms). Benedict Dr., Pine TL-ee Lane to Frink: B ub 10 —Troy Rd. at ter and Tpoutstreem; arrives at hours continuing their education A t the Sykee Junior High School to Rt. 44A, "I^in Hill* develop­ Avery St. Elementary' School Thompson, Ellington and Talcott, high school at 7:55, at Sykes; St. In such areas as busineks and com­ volves new concepts or at least HUl Rd. Home on Adams’ Bus 7, les; Harry CMnha, office ^actice, staff includes: Joseph Tripp, prin­ 0cliool> Rye St., Sullivan Ave., 'West Rd.. Talcott and Orchard; arrives at about 810 students will Mart a re-working of old one* and em­ ment. Home on same bus. second trip. stenography I and II and Intro- Bus 14 — Sand Hill Rd. at E l­ Strong Rd-, express to Ellsworth Bernard and St. Joseph at 8:05. all students from Sunnyview, Hill­ mercial subjecU, literature ap­ olasaes tomorrow, about 50 more Bos 8, Mrs. Claire Stewart 2Q. School will resume for 1964 cm cipal; Grade 1 — Shirley Hannon, ...7:45. Returns at 3:15 p.m Returns- for high school at 3:15, 0.4FETEBIAS OPF.X preciation and drama, aclence and ploys teaching aide. According to Bus 8. Edward Smdth-.^fir»t stop ductlon to.business organlratlon; lington Rd., to Beelzebub Rd., and beturn to Union. side, Rt; 30 (Vernon Eaementary Students Get than last year. first trip-^flrst stop at Upton’s South Windsor Jan. 2. Mary Kennedy, . Susan Perras; Avery St., Oakland Rd., Sullivan Trip 2: To Lake St. School (in­ for others at 3:10 p.m. School to Circle) Sunset,-beginning mathematlca. ^ Among the ‘elementary schools, Asst. Supt. of Schools Allen Dres­ at foot of Lewis Hifl at 7:46 a.m., Walter Daniels, special education; Winter vacation falls the last Grades 1 and 2 — Florence. Brun­ Bub 11 — Sullivan Avi. at Troy cluding kindergarten), beginning corner at 7 a.m.. Flanders Rd. and Rt. 44A and Richmond Rd„ pick- Joseph DeGregorlo, physical edu- Ave. express to school. Trip I : To Vernon ESementary at 7:20 a.m. from Rt. 30 and Sun­ Cafeterias in all Vernon Adults were enrolled from all the’ largest enrollment ie 660 at ser the results up to now have High St., only other stop at Spring- week of February, beginning after ner; Grade 2 — Jaunlta Petrey, Rd Rt. 5, East Windsor . to\^-n at 8 a.m. from Bolton Lake School, beginning at 8:15 a.m. been "very aatlsfoolory.” Ing up all children on Rt. 44A to cation; Joseph DeLucia, chemis- / Avery- Street School nyview to Rt. 30 and Hillaide, Rt. schools \rtll be open tomorrow’ New Lockers area towns, And also Somers, Staf­ the Skiimer Rd. Student# have dale Ave. Home on same bus. school on Friday, Feb. 21. Good Mary Jacobsen. Judith Burgess; line' return on Rt. 5 to Strong Rd , (through pillara to circle at lake) from AUiSM and Taylor to Main; with the' exception of the Maple ford, Union, and B ast Longmead- Officials intend to Introduce the E i^ rim an tal Farm, next stop on try arid sciisnee; Donald Gadapee, Schools Open Friday will be observed on March Slorning-—Collins: Bub 1—Kelly 30 (Vernon School to (3ircle). Rt. been transferred from about all first trip. Second trip— Lakeview Grade 3 — Jane Albert, Mary Rd. at Vernon town line to Avery Malrt St. to Ellsworth and return to Bolton, Bread and Milk Rd., arrives at 8:30. Returns at 2:50 S3 and Sunart: arrives at 7:40, St. School. Pupils attending When Manchester High ow, Mass. five elementary schools avoiding program Into Grades 4 through 6 Carpenter Rd., Broadway to mathematics and social studies; 27; and spring ■vacation from April Davis, Maryaret Boland; Grade 4 Terrahe at 7-JO a.m., Lakewood French’s comer, to Grant Hill Rd., Donald Gehrtng, mathematics, sci- St., to school. to Union. Valley Falls; arrives at 8:26. Re­ p.m. Reitunvp at 3:15 p.m. Building B may purchase lunch Scliool students’ go to their any opportunity for crowded con­ in the near future. 20 through 24. Dorothy Faust, Shirley Kaufman, B ub 18 — Farnham Rd. at Do­ lockers this year, the walk Heights. Home on same bus. R t 44A, stop for Cart children on «nce and general mathematics; Bus 2 — Kelly Rd. at Oak St., turns at 2:30 pjn. Bos 15. Trip 1: To high school, at Sykes Junior High. ditions at those schools for a num­ "It's s far better method of To 300 More Jane C>>lburn; Grade 5 — Richard wer Rd., Rye St. to school. Trip 2: To Sykes Junior High, may hot be quite aa long as It approaching math,” said Drsossr. Bus 7, Roderick Adams—first Rt. 3i: Home on same bus. Miss Lillian Hastings, physical to Highland Dr., to school. Bus 5, Trip' 1: To high school, all students from Berkeley, Box ber of years to come. Farr, Donald Morissetle, Marjorie B us 14 —^ Dower Rd. at Fani- St. Bernard, St. Joseph, beginning u.sed to be. Upon their return RockvUle^V ernon "since it stresses a grasp of the trip—leave home at 7 a.m. with Bus 9, Kaiph Clark—first trip— 1 education for girls, Bus 8 — Highland Dr. and Dog­ all students from Prospect, Wood­ MIL Dr.. Roeewood, Box Ml at Campbell to Phoenix. Warren, ginning at 11:20 a.m. from Skin­ At Maple St. about 476 vriU be­ Stoddard; Grade 6 — Richard ham Rd.. Scantic Meadow Rd., land, Ward, Union, Harlow, be Homes, beginning at 7 :30 a.m. at to school, each will be given a fundamentals." Maureen Woodward, to Flanders first stop at Beverly Dr. on Rt. 811 Mrs. Laura Trask ,and Mrs, On Thursday^ Orientation Set wood Lane, Murray Rd., to school. Valley FalLs, Bolton, Cemeteryi ner Rd.; arrives at 11:45. gin school toinorrow,, a drop of Rd., Plains Rd., Rt. 31 with last Stewart, Robert Ford; Grade 7 Bos 6 — Ellington Rd. at Foster Ann Rd., Hightower Dr., Rye St. ginning at 7:30 a.m. from Union Lake (town Hne to Tunnel) to new one. some 176 studmts from last year. At the high school, the esuth' at 7:40 a.m., all pupils on RL 8l|'Envily Heath: home'- •economics; Mary Donahue, Robert Freeman; Bamforth, Rt. 30 (Vernon to To Maple St. Sehooij beginning Joseph Fournier of the cus­ stop a t Armstrong'Rd., EaglevlUe from Beverly Dr. to eohool. Home Jean Hermann, English and At Two Schools St.. Ellington Rd. nOrth to school to school. and Ward to Ward and Prospect, Tunnel - and Russell (27 students Northeast School). Northeast 54 Recruited Lake St. School's estimated en­ sciences will be taught in a* sep- . The first day of school. Thurs­ I Grade 8 — Charles LaVoie, Gail from Regan and Mary to Regan todial staff has changed all the arale program starting this year. Bd. to Pine Lake Shorea, Stone- on Mrs. W righf a Bua 5, firat trip, roadlhg; Miss Anne Horton, Latin Bus 8 — Dart Hill Rd. from El Avery Street School Union and Harlow; arrives at only): arrives at 7:60. Returns School, E. M i l and Snipsic, Fire­ and Christopher, Regan and rollment Is 526, down about 80 day, will see 3,133 studenLs enter­ I Alexander. Janet dean will teach Afternoon—ColUns: Bus 2 — E l­ 7:46. Returns at 3:15 p.m. at 3:15 p.m. ' lock combinations on 2,700 stu­ from last year. At Northeast about Such studies as geology and me­ house Rd. Home bn Harris’ Bus 4, Second trip-—steps at Waterfront I n_ ji i and IV; Mrs. Kolika Manche.'Jter High and Illing llngton Rd. to Avery St., to school. house; arrives at 8:10. Returns at Range Hill; arrives at 12:05. dent lockers, a process that ing the doors of South Windsor’s music:' James McKehaie, physical Frink: Bus 9 — Beelzebub Rd. lington Rd. at Beelzebub Rd.. Pal­ Trip 2: To Sykee Junior High, Trip 2: To Sykes Junior High, For Faculties 500 ohdldren are registered, about teorology were formerly elaseed second trip. Second trip all Park at 8 a.m., also for children Kiaku, Skiglieh and reading; Mrs 2:50 p.m. ' To Maple St. School, beginning took two weeks to accomplish. Waterfront Manor pupils, with public schools. This is 306 more Junior High Schools will- hold pu­ education: and Charlotte Schlic- at Foster Bt., Avery St. to school. mer br.. Felt Rd., Oakwood Rd.. St. Bernard, St. Joseq;^, beginning St. Bernard. St. Joseph schools, be- 158 lees than last year. At Ver Under general sciences. oh Wrights’ Mills Rd. Home onlgarah- Louthan, U.S. history, so- than left when school closed in Bus 22, Trip 1; To high school, from Skinner Rd. (Dart Hill end): To make the change, each atops at Echo Rd., Forest Rd. and same bus. pil orieistation programs tomor­ ting, art. Bus 10 — Woodland Dr. at Av­ Norman Rd., Palmer br., Elling­ at 7:50 aon. from Rt. 30 and Vem- giming at 7:55 a.m. frt«T\ Skinner ctal studies and world under­ June: 207 in the elemfe.ntary Orchard Hill and Leona to Skinner and Hany. beginning at 7:25 a.m. from Ver­ arrives at 12:25. lock assembly was unscrewed, An increase of students In Ver- Bissell Rd. Home on Metenosky standings; Mrs. EUeen Monopoll, row afternoon. ery SL, to Oak St., Kelly Rd., ton Rd., Oakland Rd., Avery St. wood to Rt. 30 and HiUMde, Rt. SO non Trailers to Rt. 83 and Over- removed from the door, the schools, and ,99 in the high school. Orchard Hill Elementary School and Center Hgts., Rt. 30 and Cold­ Skinner and Emerald. Skinner and Bus 6: (Skinner Rd. School) To non schools has necessiUted a Bus 1, first trip. literature and composition and The program at the high scjhool Willow St.. Woodland Dr., Avery to''school. brook (but not Sunset); arrive* at, combination revised, and the The figures are based on the will be as follows: principal is Miss Hilda Monaghan. St. to school. Bus 8 — Deming St. at Buck- opring, Center and Troutotream, Gerald; arrives at 8:10. Returns Maple St. school, beginning at oorre«ponding Increase In teich- Bus 8, Edward Smith—firat stop Coventry TDngllah; Hamilton Nelson, lit­ Teaching staff includes: Grade 1 at 2:50 p;m. 7:40. Returns at 3:15 p.m. 11:45 from Regan and Country to whole work? re-assembled and Manchester School Hours at MrfCuslck’s on South St. at 7 erature and compoaltion and Eng­ numher of pupils iii school when For Grade 9: Pupils will meet Bus 11 — Niederwerfer at East land Rd., Oakland Rd., Baldwin Center and Peteroon, Center and put back on. er*. Fifty-four new teachers have the schools closed in June and the — Rita GlnSberg, Teresa Kennedy, Crestridge; arrives at 8:10. Re­ Bus 18. Trip 1: To high school Trip 2: To Sykes Junior High, Regan and Legion: arrives at a.m., South St., Woodbridge Rd., lish; Frederick -Overkamp, physi- in Bailey Auditx>rium at 1:15 p.m. Windsor town Hne, Dart Hill Rd., Rd., Carmen Rd., Concord Rd., St; Bernard, St. Joseph Schools, Purpose of the change, ac­ joined the Vernon schools. The re­ Pupils Assigned estimated number of children ex­ bo hear achool r-eg;ulatlons discuss­ Dprothy Hull; Grade 1 and 2 — Lawrence Rd.. Dart Hill Rd., New- Avery St., Benedict Dr., Raymond turns at 2:50 p.m. all students Phoenix Iron- 12:05. South St., Rt, .6, Brewster St., _ I cal science, physics, algefcra Dorothy BrasslU; Grade 2 — Eliz­ wood, Hublard. Box Mt. Homes, beginning at 7:50 a.m. from Tun­ cording to Principal A. Ray­ cruits will offset the loss of 20 Assumption Junior High: Open-yDlsmlssal, Grades 1-3. 2:15 p.m.: pected to enter Grade 1. Be­ ed by William E. Caldwell, Illing marker Rd., to school Rd., Avery St. to school. Trip 3: To Maple St. Schocri, be- From Maple St.- School, from mond Rogers, is to give each Rt. 44A for all students between 'T '— R r x r k r a ia 4hd honors mathematics; Mrs. cause of the changes in school abeth Cogswell, JacqueUne Lem- ginnii^ at 8:15 a.m. from Rt. S3 Tunnel (Lake to Warren). Lake nel and Russell to Tunnel and teachers since the end of the last Ing, 8:80 a.m. Lunch, 12:35 p.m Grade 4, 2:30 p.m. Brewster St. and Junction Rts. 44A 1 U H o m e H O O m S Irene Pomerantx, French I, H, HI vice princdpal, and Andrew Vin- Bus 12—Laurel St. at Kelly Bus 6 — Foster SL at Beelze­ Old Town and Wilson to Loveland student a locker near his home IlUng Junior High: Opening, 8:10 boundaries, it is not possible to bree; Grade 3 — Constance Small, (Loveland HiU-Profeasional Bldg.) (Phoenix to Tunnel).,beginning at Echo, Tunnel. Tunnel and Batelle, Hill, Rt. 83 (Ijelow Loveland Hill school year. Dismissal,, 2:10 p.m. and 31. Home on same bus. and IV. oens, ninth grade building admin- Rd.y Brian Rd.^ Oak-St., Birch bub, Oakland Rd., Avery St. to 7:25 from Phoenix and Ironwood west; arrivee at 8:06. Returns at room. Before September 1981, Ten new teachers will be start­ Bennet JuHlor High: Opening, a.m. Lunch, in 21-mInuU periods compare enrollments by schools. istraitor. They will receive class Elizabeth Palmer, Mary Donovan; Rd., Laurel St., Oak St. to school to ’ Loveland Hill, (kd Maple and —Professional Bldg.) at 12:45. Uiere was no problem because Bus 9, Ralph Clark—firat trip— Milton Wilde, principn] at OoV- ' Hilgafd Pannes, mathematics Grade 4 — Priscilla Haase, Lois school. Wilson; arrives at 8:30. Returns at Phobnix and Hublard, Phoenix. 2:50- p.m. ing at the high school. They are: 8:15 a.m. Lunch in 23-mlnute per­ between 11:04 and 12:33 on Mon.. New Principals schedules, handbooks, and locker Bus IS — Dogwood Lone at Bus 8 — Benedict Dr., Pine Tree Trip 1: From Maple St. School there was no home room sys­ Wed., Fri. and between 11:29 and Smith’s Seri/lce SUtlon at 7:10 entry Higfli School, has advised analysis, mathematics and alge- Fred J . Caruolo will assume the Sandler, Susan Dtiffy; Grade 5 — 2:30 p.m. Lake (Hioenix and Tunnel), Tun­ Trip 8: To Lake St. School (in­ a t 4:30 to Skinner Rd.; gt 4:50 to Lynn Anderson, who will teach iods between ll':03 a.rn. and 1:16 a.m., st(^)s a t Center School, across combinaitions, after which they Murray Rd.. Pine Knob Dr., to Lane. Avery St. to school. nel and Russell, Tunnel (Lake to tem. math; Mlse Esther'ElUn, Spanish;. 12:45 on Tues. and Thurs. Dismis­ that the high school wiH open at h>r* William Rainey, duties of principal ^of the South will be taken on a tAir of the Winifred Kenhy, Chester Jedziniak; school. . Bus 6, Trip 1: To high school cluding kindergarten), begiiming O iiter Rd. (O estridge to Rt. p.m. EMsmlssal, 2:16 p.m. from Sbbort Bldg„ Bidwell House ■7 -AK Frink; Bus 9 — Raymond Rd. Warren except Echo); arrives at But that year one went into sal, 2:28 p;m. . ..V, n9»thematlcs,'buslness mathemat- Windsor High School in Septem­ building by studei^t council mem­ Grade 6 — William Ba.rron, Eileen Wapping Elementary School all students from Village, W. Main, at 8:15 a.m. from Tunnel (Rt. ,30 30.) effect, aqd as a result many Roger Geseay, industrial arts; Bentley; Opening, 8:46 am Home on Harris’'' Bus 4, first trip 7.46 a.m. tomorrow. AH students geometry and mathematics; at Avery St., Benedict Eh., High- 7:45. Returns at 3:15 p.m. Mrs. Mary Oromko, math and Morning Kindergarten, 8:46-11:16; Keeney: Opening, 8:46 a.m. ber. He succeeds Henry Adams. bers. Teachera will be in home Learned; Grade 7 — Clement Wil­ Collins: Bus 8 —Pierce, Rd, at , River, Rau, Maple, Oiarter, Grant to Warren) to Warren; arrivee at Trip 2: From Maple St. School pupils found their lockers -on Moriiing kindergarten, 8:45-11:15; . Second trip—^Waterfront Park should report to their homerooms tjin * RaUls, bookkeeping I, typing son, Raymond Rondini; Grade 8 ■view Rd.. to school. \rr*U through and drafting I; F tm cIs Stoughton, social studies in Canterbury, and will be as follows: , ol Nolan; Grade 1 and 2 —• Ruth (St. BemApi and St. Jot^eph stu- to Vernon (3rcle. Overbrook, Rt. ginia Gadepec., English; Mrs. Mary misal. Grade* 1-3, 2:46 p.m.; Lunch, Grades 1-3, il:16-U :B 0; Morse, Josephine Zocco,-Henry J. dents'ohly)T\amvea a t '8'^^ Re­ all students from Washington, at 4:30 to. Skinner Rd.; at 4:50 to Sessions Adjusted King, Bngjlsh; Mrs. Marcella Kevin MacDonald, stop at Judd Love:'" caiemlstry Room, LdWary U.S. history, wrorld understarul- since 1956, has iaiught biology and Pupil.s will meet at 1:30 p.m. Thompson; Grade 2 Grate Ma- Adams; French—Andre LaBroese, Books Authored 30 and Vemwood, Rt. 30 and Hill­ Grades 4-6, 3 p.m. ,Grades 4-6, 11:50-12:30. Dismissal, in the main lobby to receive lock­ turns at .2:60 p.m. Taylor. Elm Hill, Hartl, Welles Regan and Marj’. Regan and Luke, math; and Miss June Tyler, Bockland: Opening, 8:45 a.m.: Rd. for two, last stop at Lake and through Pierce; Room 8, Pierson ing*. modem problems and social been assistant principal at Elling­ slnda, Marcella Burke; Grade 3— Mary Ann Holland, Anne Hill; in­ Main, beginning at, 7;25 a.m. from side, Rt, 30 and Ceijter Hgts.,^Bt. Chri-stopher. Regan and Rangehill. To Bus Scnedules (Jrades 1-3, 2:30 p.m.; Grades 4-8, Main Sts. This bua will also pick through Zurmuhlen. studies; Mrs. Annie Wheeler, er assignments and handbook.^. Bus 7, Trip high soh^l, so and Coldspring i arrives aA Engli'sht Morning kindergarten, 8:46-11:45. ton High’School. Ellen Martin, Lorraine Fowler. strumental music—Gerald Marks; By Miss Estes^ Washington to Taylor Md Elm Trip 8: From Maple St. School 2:45 p.m. up all technical achool pupils who Sophomores: Room '5, Adsmolk biology; Mrs. Teresaa Williams, There will also be a new prin­ They will then go into the audi­ Teaching at EUsworth: Grade 3— all students from fJarl, fUed, Fox 11:45. Seven new teachers -have been Lunch, 12-1. Dismissal,/2:45 pm. torium,'where .school ju le s ‘will be guidance— Donald Root; special Hill, Crown, beginning ^ 7 :3 0 a.m. Hill, Taylor, Taylor and -A-Ulmn a t 4 :30 to Skinner Rd.: at 4 :50 to Opening and closing hours it Moncheeter Green: Opening,, will transfer to buses at (^ven- through Gokey;. Room 6, Gould art; Jon Winters, world under- cipal at the Pleasant Valley Ele­ Janet Lachack; Grade 4 — Pene­ education (educable class)—Marie To Maipfle St. School, from Cen­ Vernon schools will vary accordp recnAed for Vernon Elemmtary: Buckley: evening, / 8:40 , a.m. di.scu.ssed by A. Hyatt Sutliffe, Two booklets of sludy m.aterials from South and GrCcn to South Main. Main and Elm Hill; wrives Regan and Legion, Regan and Mrs. Patricia ' Adams, Grade 2; Morning kindergarten, 8:40-11:10; 8:45 a.m. Morning kindergarten, tiy. High School. Home on same through Lawson; Room 7, Lee standings and social studies; mentary School, replacing -Miss lope Collier, Martha Battles, Do- Ann Llhdemark. at 7:45. Retimis at 3:15 p.m ter Rd. (Rt. 30 to Crestridge): 'ar­ CountiT- ing to the bus schedules. 8:30-11; a£lenu>on kindergarten. bus. through B. Rose and Room 8', C. Bradford Wright, EnglUh; Leo principal, Crtdwell, and Mrs. Alice rinne Tahack; Grade 6 — Alfreda authored by a . Manchester High and Fox Hill; arrives at^7:45. Re­ Miss Ahna Coughlin, Grade. 1; afternoon kindergarten, 12:15-2:45. Hilda Monaghan who has been Hammar and Nathan Koppel, turns at 3:15 p.m. Trip 2: To Sykes Junior High rives at 12:05. Kindergarten Routes Rockville' High School axil open 12-2:30. Lunch, Gradee 1-3. 11:30- Technical School Pupils Rose through Woodward. I Vlgneault, guidance director and transferred to 'Orchard 'Hill Ele­ Toezko, John Castle; Grade 6 — Manchester Evening Herald School’ teacher dnd printed by a To Maple St.. School, from Skin­ at 8:10 a.m. arid close at 3:15 p.m.; Miss Barbara Deane, Grade 6; Lunch, Grades 1-3, 11:30-12:30; guidance counselors. They will Trip 2: To Northeast School, be- St. Bernard, St. Joseph Schools Bus 5: (Temporary) To Maple Mrs. Barbara Raxlb, Grade 2; Mfss Grades 4-6, 11:30-12:25, Dismissal, 12:15; Grade* 4-8, 12-12:45. Dis­ AM technical school pupils are Freshmen: Music Room, Abbey Mrs. Evelyn Wenner, school nurse, mentary School. Frances Foley, Joseph Ferzanow- South Windsor correspondent, Manchester printing firm have beginning 'at Rt. 30 (Dobson to ner Rd. (Starting at Dart HIU); St. School, beginning at 8:1„5 a.m. buses w-ill leave the school at 3:20, missal, Grades 1-3, 2:80 p.m.; through FranWand; Room 30, The kitchen staffs of the hot tour the buildiivg after the ■ talks, ,ginning at 7:50 a.m. from West to Patricia Surdell, Grade 3; Mrs- 2:45 p.m. to ride on high school buses to The new' principal, Richard A. under the guidance of student sld; Grade 7 — Philip Bourque. Laura Katz, tele^thone 644-1768. been published for use at the high Rt. 30 and Sunnyview, Bamforth, Circle) to Green Circle, Rt. 83 arid arrivea at 12:25. from Skinner Rd.: arrivee at 8:30. At Sykes Junior High the hours Grades 4.-6, 2:46 p.m. Coventry High School. Students French through HteWng: Room 26, lunch' program directed by Mrs. Bus 2: From Vernon Center at are from 8:15 to 2:46, with buses Ann Wilcox, Grade 4 and Miss Cheney Tech: Opening, 8:10 aTm. Peterson, originally from Little- council members. Bverly Lulppold; Grade 8 — Nu- C^etery, Rt. 30 (Center to Ver- Overlook, Rt. 83 and Sun Betums at 2:30 p.m. with different . Mandiester H irt: Opimlhg, 8=06 aro(md lake take L uffs bus. At Higgins through MiHs; Room 18, Gladys Murray, are; For Ooventry town, N. H„ comes to South Wind­ vart Baro^lan, Eric Hohenthal. school this year. 11, Rt. 30 and Sunnyview to Peter­ leaving at 2:50. Claudia Wilcox, Grade' 1. Ltinch, shop program, 12:21-12:49; ndn); arrives at 8:10. Returns at set, Rt. 83 and .Allan. Rt. 83 load to Skinner Rd. At Lake St-tS^iod seven new related program, li;51-12:19 Dis­ a. rn. Lunch in 20-mlnute periods the high school, pupils for Wind­ Mlnlcuccl through Sears; Biology] Granunar School, Mr*. Leo T. Lea- sor from * Windham - where he Margo.Lazzerini will teach music; South Windsor . Thev are a set of Self-teaching ^ and Wilshire; Thrall; arrivea at son arid Valley View. Center and Building' B, Northeast School .between 11:06 and 12:46. Dls- Room, Seibert Uirough Zurmifiden. ry, manager, and Mrs. Fred Eberle and self-correcting grammar e.x-' 2:30 p.m. Crestridge. Rt. 83 and Wilshore, Bus 6: To Vernon Ellementary and Lake St. School Vrill open at teachers will be starting tomor­ missal, 2:55 p.m. ham Regional Technical will taught Grade.s.,7 and 8 and was as­ Stephen Stanek, physical educa­ Trip 3: To Vernon Elementary 8:10. Returns at 2:60. kindergarten, beginning 'tft 8:15 row; Mrs. Katherine Inman East Catholic High: Opening, mlssal, Mon.-Thurs,i 2:35 p.m.; transfer to Harris’ Bus 4. G t^e^ 8: Room 19, Acriin and Mrs. Raymond.HlOking; Rob- sistant principal since 1957. He tion; Marshal Tajarian, art. ercises, and a creative writing unit, Bus 18, Trip 1: To high school, Rt. 83 and Allan. 8:’3o and close at 2:30. At'N orth Fri., 1:36 p.m. Extra" help peri­ through Daniels; Room 24, Dem- ertson School, Mrs. Andrew Lieb- School, beginning' at 8:20 a.hi. from ' To Vernon Center, beginning at, a.m. from .Skinner Rd:; arrives at Grade 1; Mrs. Joan Morton, Grade 8:25 a.m. Lunch, 11:15-1. Dismissal, Students for Howell CSieney taught in elementary schools and Pleasant Valley Timet)f Sessions both the work of MiSs Helen J. Phoenix and Ironwood to Phoenix all students from Vemwood. Cen­ east and Lake St. buses win leave od follows. closing. ing through Learned; Room 33, Le- man, manager, and Mrs. L. James Estes, head of the English depart­ 11:20 from Campbell, Washington, 8:30. Retum.a at 2:30 p.m. with at 2:35. 1; Mrs. Arlene Peterson, Grade 2:35 p.m. ' Technical School will all transfer high school in Vermont from 1952 Pleasant Valley Elementary -and Hublard; arrives at 8:35. Re­ ter Heights, Coldspring. Valley different load to Skinner Rd. 2; Miss Maxine Rothe,- Grade 3; Highland Park; Opening, 8:30 Nathan Hale: Opening, 8:25 a. to L u ffs Bus 10. ■ ■ r doyt through nilkm ; Reference Loyxim, Mrs. P. D. Perkinson and tp 1957. Varies in Schools ment. Phoenix, Hutlard, ' Hill. When Skinner Rd. School opens m. Morning kindergarten, 8:25- School staff, includes Richard. turns at 2:50 p.m. 'Falls, Tunnel (Rt. 30 to Warren), W ell^. Taylor. Allison, Main; ar­ Bus 12: To Vernon Elementary Mies BUaabeth Sastori, Grade 4; a.m. Morning^ kindergarten, 8:30 Robertson School Room, Plaster to Wright. p lrs . Carl Schwoffer; Coventry Peterson was graduated from St, Petersen, principal; Grade 1 — Su­ Although Miss Estes, haa made beginning at 7:25 a.m. from Rt. in -mid-October and Maple St. 11; afternoon kindergarten, 12J0- Grade 7: Room 11, Aho through: High School, Mrs. Clara A. Peck, ^ Bus 8, Trip J : To high school, all rives at 11:45. School, beginning at 8:20 from Al­ School resumes its regular eched- Miss Linda Smith, Grade 2 and 11: afternoon kindergarten, _^12' Bus 1, Michael Metenosky — Johnsbury Academy and Lvndon san Onksen, Judith Frost, Virginia Schools in South Windsor will use. of these materials with her students from White, Hale, South, 30 and Vemwood to Rt. 30 and lison and Taylor to Main St.; ar- 12:40. Lunch, 11:30-12:26. Dis­ G. Carpenter; Room 12, Clapp manager, and Mra. Ludwig T. Ko- To Maple St. Bchool, from Cen­ ule at the .oame time, both schools Mrs.--Sandra Tamerik, Grade 3. 2:30. Lunch,.Grade 1 and '2, lliSO- first stop, at comer of Flanders (Vt.)^ Teachers College. He re-» Aitkin; Grade 1 and 2 — Evelyn begin the school year on Thursday, own classes in past .years and has beginning at 7:30 a.m.. from South Center Heights, Rt. 30 and rivf.s at 8:35. Six new teachers are sUrttng ajt 12:15; Grade 3. and 4,, 11:45-12:30. missal, Grade 1-3, 2:30 p.m.; through Room 18, Ga^ | jodieleX Mrs. James Wilks, and ceived his master’s degree from the ter Rd. (Creetridge to Regan); ar­ will have 8:30 opening aijd 2:30 Grades 4-6, 2:45 p.m. Rd. and Perkins Comer Rd. at Pope; Grade 2 — Bernadette Nel­ with full day ' sessions. Avery attempted to Share them 'with and White to Sbii'th'and West (ex­ coldspring. Tlinnel and Estelle, Bus 14; To Maple St. School, Maple St. School: Mrs. lonp 8:25 a.m. jior Shaw ohdldren, Flan- through S. Later;. Room 14, Mra. Thomaa Dunnack, cabhler. University of Connecticut. He is other te.scher.s as far a s , possible, rives at 12:05. cloaing hours. In October buses Orford VUlaget Opening, 8:45 a Later through Orcutt; Room 16. son, Marianne 'Eggen, Mary Dur Street School will be on double cept Bancroft and Glenstcne i ; ar­ Villey Falls;- arrives at 7:46. Re-- beginning at 8 from Rt. 83 (be­ will leave Maple St. at 2:35. Greenwood, Grade 3; -Miss Patri;- doM Rd. and High St. to Robert­ married arid'has two children. this is the first time they have ■ rives at 7:45. Returns at 3:15 p.m. - To >le St. School, from Skin­ m. famch, 11;45-12:80. Dismis­ Peterson to Zurmuhlen. fee; G r^ e 3 Evelyn Molloy, sessions until the Orchard Hill tums at 3:15 p.m. low Loveland Hill - ~ Professional But for about six weeks, beg^-' ola LKUe, Grade 5; Mis. Borfastra son School, wKth last stop " for Ml- ' New Math Program Jane Lurz, Martha Prentice; Grade School la completed ln'1964.,...... appeared in other than mimeo- . Trip 2: To Northeast. School, be­ Trip 2: To Sykes Junior High, ner Rd. (from Dart Hill end); ar­ Gommunity sal.-2:30 p.m. Homeroom assdghmeots will also Bldg.) to Ldveland Hill, Old Town ning tomorrow, double sessions will Sawyer, Grade 2; Mrs. Joeeifii ohoel CoMta. Home.on same bus. In addition -to new key peraon- 4 — Gloria Moses. Ruth Petersen; The opening and closing times graphed form. ginning at 7:55 a.m. from Brook­ St. Bernard, St.- Josi5>h Schools, rives at 12:25. Spillane, (Jrade 5; Louise Robertson; Opening, 8:45 am . be posted on the school bulletin St. Bartholomew’s tffel',. South Windsor’s schools will and Wilson: arrives at 8:15. be held at the Maple St. School to Morning kindergarten, 8:40-11:10; . Bus 2. qiffOrd Wilson— first Grade 5^John Eck, Theresa Boia- of the schools are: South Windsor Miss, Fstes said about 600 copies lyn and Market to Hills Lumber, beginning at 7:55 a.m. fron Ver­ Bus 3: From Halie St. at 11 a.m., Parents of kindergarten pupil.s accommodate Skinner Rd. children Tansay, Grade' 3 and William College Calendar j stop at Roes.' Ave. at 8:30 a.m. for boafdj. begin a new, modern mathematics Rt. 30 (Vernon to South): arrives non Trailers to Ifake, ^Rt. 30 (Cen­ E. Main and Snipsic to Brooklyn Weot, who was named principal of afternoon kindergarten, 12:06-' sell; Grade 6 — Richard Stowe, High School—7:45 a.m. to 1:45 of the grammar e'xcercises have are asked b‘y school officials to pin Maple St. students • will attend April Sohleldge, Oiaries Hughes, Adds One Grade program ' this fall. The program p.m.; Avery Street (morning) — been printed, and will be used in ■ at 8:10. Returns at 2:30 p.m. ter £b Vernon); arrives at, 8:10. and Market, Vernon and Linden, the school several months ago Sept. 9*13 — Registration for 2:35. Lunch, 11:30-12:15. -D isr- will be initiated in Grades 1, 2, 6, Sylvia Davis; Grade 7 :— Bruce the name and addre.ss of the chijd school from 8:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.na. Lorraine Hathaway,' Suaanne and 8:15 a.m. to I2i:15 p.m.r Wapping any of the three senior high ^ades Trip 3: To Vernon, E'ementary Returns at 2:60 p.m. Vernon, South and Thomas. Rt. 30 to his clothing. This will aasist Joseph Novak, the former jwind- special and part-time students; 9 missal, Grades 1-8, 2:30 p.m.; Coventry 7 and 8 with new methods and new WUlard, Richard Txjstin; Grade 8 Skinner Rd. students will attend Grades 4-6,- 2:48 pjn. Doryann Major,, Poreert Paulklng- The Maas otf the Holy Ghost will — Saul Flnestone, AchUle Sec- School—8:30 Am. to -2:20 p.m.; School, beginning at 8:20 from Rt. Bus 19, Trip 1: To high school, (South to Vernon), S<»uth and Ban­ school pereonnel • and bu.s drivers from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. pal, wlH hesul the Skinner Rd. a.m.-9 p.m. ' ham, Scotit and Terry Chapin, Instructional materials. According ■wliere needed. -ftt. be celebrated bomorrow morning at ondo. Music will be taught by Pleasa,nt Valley Schqol, Union and :The creative writing unit con­ 83 (Thrall to Allen) : and Rt. 30 all students from Echo, Warren, croft, South and Glenstone, Ceme­ In returning the children homaas • Vernon Elementary School vrtll School. Sep.t. 13 — Placement tests for" Bartholomew*tt Opening then atop at Lakeview Terrace for to School Superintendent Merle and Vemwood; arrlvea'at 8:35. Re­ Maple, Phoenix (Lake to Camp­ TTiree new teachers will begin 8:40 am. Lunch, 11:40-12:40. Calendar Slates 9 In St. Bartholomew’s CSiUrch by Georgette Thomas: physical ed­ EUsworth Schoola-j-9 a.m. to 3 sists of essays written by pupils tery. efficiently as possible at the end open at 8:45 and close at 2:46, degree candidates; 4 p.ni.-lO p.m. all pupils In,the terrace. Home'oh Woodmansee, "this program is p.m.; AVery Street '(afternoon)— turns at 2:50 p.m.. i bell), Tankerhoosen, Campbelh To ■ Lake St. • School, beginning _with the buses leaving at 2:50. classes at Skinner Rd. School, Dismissal, 2:40 p.m. the Rev. Philip J. Hussey, pastor, based on developing concepts and ucation by Earl White; art by An­ in her classes, together with her' of the school day. Sat!, Sept. 14 — Inaugural Con­ . Bus 5, first trip. 12:J5 to 4:15 p.m, ■ critUisms and analyses. It Is de­ Bus 9, Trip 1: 'To high school, all Dobson, Miriam, Pitkin, beginning at 11:25 from Baker and Maxwell, teaching at Maple St. School St. Jamee’i Opening, 8:35 am . ' Bus 3, Roland Green—first stop 185 School Days understandings rathgr than a me­ gelo Longo. Kindergartens at Building B, vocation; 1^0 a.m. ' for about 160. students, marking signed to be used . w’ith a com? students from Haimmpnd, McLean, at 7:25 sm i from Tunnel and Echp Bolton (near Feeder), Tunnel and Maple St., Hale St. and Lake St. during the construction delay: Lunch, 11:35-13:08. Dianuosal, on Ripley Hill Rd. at 8:30 chanical manipulation of funda­ Wopplng Elementary School" buses will arrive at each Idnden, High, Brooklyn, begiiming ^ ,, the beginning of tne second year position unit taught to 11th grade to Warren, Warren and • Maple, Evergreen, Warren, Phoenix and will be in sewion from 8:30 to Miss Sylvia Hawkes, Grade 4;. Mon., Sept. 16 — Registration 2:35 p.m. < a.m., to Cooper Lane, Root R<1., The calendar for the next school j their new parish sch(X)l. *' mental procesae.s," WiUiam Perry Will be principal school, about .^0 minutes before at 7:30 a.m. from Hills Lumber, to Phoenix and M »le, Phoenix and Tech School Mrs. Arm Murphy and Mies Linda and orientation for full-time -stu­ South: Opening, 8:45 aJn. Morn­ of the Wapping Elementary School. the scheduled opening time. Stu­ students. ' ' Church, ta k e inear PhoenU), 11 a.m. and from 12 to 2:30 P-m-' only other stop at Lake and Main year for the Oovenry school sya- This year St. Bart^lom ew ’s will The hot lunch program will BrookljTi and Slarkel; arrives at Tankerhoosen, Cfampbell. Dobson Lake and MonUuk; arrives all Venesia. both Grad* 2. dents; 4 p.m.-lO p.m. ing kindergarten, 8:48-11:15; af­ Teaching staff .includes; Grade denU should be at designated The grammar unit is "self- Calendar Vernon Center kindergarten will Sts. Home on seme bus. tern has been releasril by the office have Grades 2 to 6. having ^ e d ■start in all schools except Avery '7:45. Returns at 3:15 p.m and Miriam; arrives at 7:45 Re­ 11:45. ! be open from 8l45 ,to 11:15 a.m. A t BuiKHng B, two new teach­ Tues., Sept. 17 — Fall semester ternoon kindergarten, 12-2';80. Bus 4, Hubert Harris and St. Eiementary School on the first iVcM? Principal 1 — Pauline Musulaca, Carol Col- stops about 30 minutes before the teaching" in that the student first Trip 2; To Northeast School, be turns at 3:15 p.m. •>: ers Have Joined the staff; Mrs. Lunch. ^1:30-12;16. Dismissal, Roeorio Mlartineau— first stop:at of school Supt. WIISM L TUloy, I ^ hanH ^ only day of school. Because of double strom, Evelyn Redfield, Katherine (gening of school. studies the principle to be learned, ginning, at .7:55 a.m. from Hills To Maple St. School, from Peter­ and 12:15 to 2:45 p.m. classes' begin; 3:30 p.m? Fred J. (Claruolo tiegan his first Trip 2: To Sykes Junior High, son and Valle'j-riew; arrives at Wed..' Sept. 4—Schoo'l open.s. Danny Raul, special education and 2:30 p.m. Kings Rd. at 8:15 a.m., Babcock The calendar provides for a to- Grades 2 to 6 with an enrollment sessions, oply milk will -be sold at Alleii; Grade 1 and 2- — EJsther The board of education has es­ next works out a series of prob­ Lumber'to 'Vcmon Ave., South and Fri., Dec.' 20 — School closes for A ______- eta _ An 1 T r year as priiiclpal-of South Windsor St. Bernard. St. Joseph Schools, be­ Four-hour sessions today,and Mrii. Joan Vanderpoel, Grade 8. Verplanck: Opening, 8:46 am . Hill, Rft. 6 to Hop River' Rd.. to the 'Avery St. school. Lunche.s for t i,7". i AA*(»tant Lathrop; Grade 2 — Agnes DaVia, tablished a policy that pupils liv­ lems based on the principle, and Thomas, South and Hale; arrives 12:05. , , One now teacher has Joined the Christmas vacation. Morning kindernrten, 8:45>11:15; tal of 185 days of which 91 are in of about 125. ginning at 7:50 a.m. from Skinner To Maple St. School, from Skin­ tomorrow. Rockville-Vernon _ ur Wagnor'a,'' Pucker "St., South St, pu'pilapupils in the elementary si^hools; H'.Fh Gaenor Driscoll, Virginia Vaba- ing within one mile of a school or then checks his Work against an at-8;.10.. Returns at 2:30 p.m. and Barbara to Rt. 83 and Profes­ Hbi3heast School: Mrs. Barbara Thurs., Jan. 2 '— Classes resume. afternoon kindergarten, 13:16- the first half of the school year Mot^ier St. Miary Eileen, theprin- answer sheet at the back of the ner Rd. (from Dart Hill end); Fri., Oct. 25-.Teachers’ Con­ to school. Home on Adams’ Bus and 94 in the second half. (slpal. hopes that tha eohool will will be 35 cents and in the high p n n e i p ^ las; Grade 3 — Patricia Rice, an established bua route will be Trip 8: To Vernon Elementary sional Bldg., Loveland . and Old Waldepw ■,Qrade''4j'''''''«’* Fri., Fob. 21 — School cloees for 2.45. Lunch, Grades 1 and 8, 11:15- ' 7, second trip. school. 40 cents. l-since 195& Caniolo succeeds -(^t- Renate Rloux, Marguerlt required to walk either ■ to schod^ book. School, beginning at 8:20 a.m. from Town, Loveland arid Wilson, Rt. 83 arrives at i 2 ‘.25. vention; no school. ■ Parochial Schools Four nhw kindergarten, teeuhers 12:15; Grades 2 and 4, 11:45- ^ Bns'5, Mni. Retha Wright—first " Classes: will begin tomorrow and have all. eight dementary grades Calendar I eran prin^al Henry J_. Ad^na. Mon.; Noy. 1 1 —Veteran’s' Day; winter vacation. close June 19. Teartiers of thel wHhln a few years. The eight Thomaa. Dianne Doherty; Grade or the bus route" unless the Board If all his answ'ers are correct, R t 30 and HllUlde tb R t Sflf'and and Old Town, Rt. 83 and Bellevue, ' Bus 4: .(Kindergarten and Skin­ will start toihorrow. Mrs. Kath­ 12:45; Grades 3 and' 6, 12!15-. stop at Oomer of Seagraves Rd. A total of 183 days is planried. Adam* wilj? remain Iry ll*® he is directed to continue on to ner Rd. School) From Vernon Ele­ no school. Mo'h., March 2 — Claisses re­ system .fnet today. daasrooms have . a capacity of — LuA Cromer, Beverly Walker, determines some unusual hazard Vemwood; arrives at 8 :32j. Returns Rt. 83 and Windemere; arrives at Expect 580 Pupils leen Connlngton, Mrs. Joan Oll- 1:15. Dismlasol, Grades 1-8, 3:45- and South S t at 8:30 am., Beebe for- the*1,. school year: aa89 rfnvaday.s inIh ih«the I| system as“ a. remedial reading the next principle to h® learned— at 2:50 p.m. mentary kindergarten at 11 a.m., Thurs., Nov. 28 and Fri. Nov. sume. Days off, holidays and vacations about 820 pupils. Marilyn Patterson; Grade 5 — exists. StudenU within this dis­ 8:10. Returns.at 2:50 p.m. phant and Mrs. JacqueUne Spencer p.m.; Grades 4-6, 3 pqn. Camp Rd. and Pltxgwald Blvd. first half 94 days in tlje second | teacher, tance should plan to walk to their 'if not, he ■must work out more Bua 19,' Trip 1: To' high achool, Skinner Rd. • 29—Thanksgiving Recess. • Prl., April 17 — School closes Wa4kleU: Opening, 8:45 a.m. are: Teachers’ OonvenUon on Oct. New faculty members this year Caruolo received- his bachelor of Dorothy Copeland, Carolyn Fiahe, But 20, .Trip 1; To high school, More than 680 students will be will start at Vernon Center kinder­ Home on'aame bua, second trip. are MAher St. -jlitomas of Provi­ half. Louis Caslnghlno; Grade 6^—^Mar respective schools unless specific, the same type ,of problems until ail students from High, Bancroft all students front Rt. 83 (Allen to To Vernon Elementary School, Fri., Dec. 20—School closes at 3 garten. Miss Eleanor Burton will for spring vacation. Morning kindergarten, 8':45-ll:15; Bus 8, Mr?. Claire Stew*irt — 25, Veterans’ Day on Nov. 11, a education d,egree. from the Uni­ p.m. fo r Christmas vocation. attending classes' tomorrow at St. four-hour day on Nov. 27 for dence, R. I., and Mrs. Maurice The opening day of school Is pre­ vin "Eisenberg, Norman Beaudet pick-ups are designated.. ^ he gets them , right. Vernon"(W . .Main to South), be­ Thrall), 'Skinner Rd. area, begin­ beginning at 11:20 from Skinner Bernard’s School and St. Joseph’s begin at Northeast School. Mon’, April 27 — Classes re- afternoon kindergarten, 12:16r first stop at the Plelna at 8:25 ceded by two days of teachers' con­ versity . of Rhode Island in 1953 This Is not Mias KaloS’ firat Thurs., Jan. 2—Se^iool resumes, 2:45. Lunch, Grades 1-4, 11:25- Thank^vlng recess on Nov. 28 Levenuilt .of Norwich. The slaters Gt?de 7 — Donald Domljon, Vlr Lundies will be served in all of ginning at 7:40 a.m. from Hills ning at 7:30 from Rt. 83 (Allah Rd. . „ School. ■ ; . Six teacher* have been engagfd- suine.- a.m., R t 81 to Armstrong Rd., ferences. School opens on Sept. 5, and his master’s'(^§gree £rt»n the venture as an-, author. Two years Launber "to South and Bancroft; TO Maple St. School, from Rt. 30 -Fri., March 27—flood Friday: 13:25; Grades 6 and 8, 11:50- and 29, a four-hohr day Doc. 20 who' staff the achool are of the glnia Lucy: Grade 8 — Henry the schools except Avery Straet and Thrall) to Skinner Bd.; ar-. At St. Bertvaixl’s about 325 chil­ who are not aastgaed to any oiie ICri., June'i2 — School closes for Bagleville Rd. to Pine Lake CJongregatkm of Notre Dame of and closM on Friday, June 19, University of Connecticut in .biol* EUemenUry School beginning on ago, she collaborated . with Har- arrives at 7:55. Returns at 3:15 rives at 7:46. Returns ’at 3:15 p.m. and Center HgU. to Rt- 30 and no school. ' ; school. They are: Mra. Dorothy 12:50. DtsmlMal, Grades 1-^3, 3:45 , Shores and return bn Stwiehouae for Chiistmaa vocation with olaser ogy in 1957. He is now completing AgostlneUi, Caroline Murray, Mu Fri., April 17—School closes for dren are expected. The schoo.l will summef. j ' es to b e . resumed Jan. 2^ a vaca­ Montisal. 'There'will be nO school on elec­ sic teacher wUl be Bronislaw opehljig day. Student lunches In epurt, Brace In working but study p.m- ' Trip 2; To Sykes Junior High, Coldspring, Rt. 30 and Tunnel; ar­ open at 8:30 a.m. and close at Greer and Mrs'. Anita Lincoln, re­ p.m.; Oraejes 4-6, 3 p.m. X*ast stop on Stonehoqae Rd. tion day. Oct, 7; ou .25, teach­ w jrk for JUsa sIx year certificate materials to be used in conjunction . Trip'2: To Vernon Cm.ter klnder- rives at 12:05. spring vacation; resumes CMher Dote# Wa(riiington: Opening. 8:45 ajm. tion the week of Frt>. 23 with During the past >'ear the school TTiomas; physical education, Har- the. 'elementary schools ore 35c St. Bernard, St. Joseph -Schools, 2:45 p.m. medial reading: MIm Sapdra Home on same bus: f library has grown rapidly, aaya e r conventional; Nov. i l , Veterans’ at the .imiveraity. v - with the novels, "Ivanhoe,” and - morning route, beginning beglrining at Dobson -to Dart Hill . To Maple St. School, from Skin­ Mon., April 27. . Additional 'dates school will not Morning kindergarten, 8:45-11:15; Bus 7, Roderick Adams — classes resumed March 3, Good The new principal is' married .oid Beaulieu; art, Albert Korb- and in- the high school, 40c. Teach­ At St. Josepli’s some 255 chil­ Steam *, MJss Mary Plsciteill, Mrs. Mother St. Mary Eileen, has al­ Dtflr, Thanksgiving Recess will be ers’ lunohea in the elemenUry "A Tale of 'Dvo Gltie*.” Theoe jrt'rt at 8:05 from Dobson, to Rt. 83 add and Skinner, Dart Hill and Lswler, ner Rd. (Dart Hill end); arrives Wed.. Ju n e '19—School closes; Claire Vela(fdl, elementary ihualc: be in session,, include: Veterans’ afternoon kindergarten, 12:16- SmtUt’a "Service' Station at 8:40 (friday on March 27, the spring and the Jather of two children. nianiah. four-hour day. . dren will start classes tomorrow, ready out-grown Its original space, observed on Thursday and Friday, schools ara 40c and in the Ugh published 'nationally In paparboek AUan. Rt. 83 and lyiUhire, Center Dart Hill and Worchester, . Began at 12.;25. , ' Miss Sandra I*elb, speech and hear­ Day., Mon., Nov. 11: Thahksglv 2:45. Lunch, Grades - 1-8, 11:20- am., stop* ki South Coventry.vil­ vacation the (week of A p^ 19. The The family Uvea on Job’* HIU Rd. . Special teachers are Remedial aasses will begin at 8:30 and are final day of school June 19 Is and has been -indved to a la rp r No^.- 28 and 29. Clhriqtmas vaca- h school, 4&, ■editions. " . -v•!. ■' v and Crestrldge, Peterson and Val* and Bringe Hill, Regan and Coun­ Bus. 5: (Kindergarten and Skin­ ' Note: ■ If no days are lost he- ing; Richard Lepore, ln*trum*nUl ing RAcess, Thurs., Nov, 28,' and 13:15; Grades 4-8, 13-13:55. Dis- la^ atCenter School (,*11 Schort UdW wUl begin after school bn Dec. isv Ellington. ■ reading—O scu Auei^, a u r a ner Rd. School) -From Mki^e St. ' cause of storms.- Friday, May tentatively set tp end at 2:15 p.m. Fri., Nm). 29; Good Friday, Fri. mUsal, Grades 1-9,: scheduled as a four-hour aasricii. room, ; lay'View, R t 90 and Siipnyrlew: try, Driily Circle: arrives at 8:10 Sudents at both-• schPole will musle and,-Howard'SHBUi, gdiQin . SL cMldren wiU meet bus b ^ ) arrives at 8:80.'. , ■ ■ RetumW at 2-59'p.m.' Wrtdwgarteh'lo Skinner Rd. '29, w*flPbe'a twliday. • i*trgtlve' Intern.' t March 27, ' Grades 4-6, 2:45 p.m., To Maple St, kindergadten, be- ride the'town’s junior high buses. -VerhoqBPenter kindergarten, 2:80 Bus 21, Trip: 1: To high vsehool, . .;i'. : ■ ■ -.1 ■■ y y

PAGE THIRTE]BN y MANCHESTER, EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER> CONN.; .TUESDAY, SEfTEMBER 8, ;1968 P A G ® TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN;, . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER g,|1968 the first ' pweon singular -when Science Shrinks Piles referring to the government. •^^0.Days to Better Grades^ Negress Grad, i - ' Vietnamese says 'Nhu speaks ‘Minds Are Like Parachutes; THej^ Only Function When Qpen^ ‘--Lord Dewar Nhii .Man of Power with a very stnKig central Viet­ New Way Without Surgery namese accent not readily undei^ White Student, stood In North or South Viet Nora. Be an Active Reader Hia first lianguagt la French—be Stops Itch—Relieves Pain B y ,The Reading Laboratory, Inc. Bolton Andovpr Teacher Orientation In Sonth Viet Nam was graduated from the Ecoles Tell M arriage N*. Tarh.'N: T. (s ^ u i ) - Fdr th« ao .thorough that sulfarara mada Parochial School - V* 4, ■ dee ChartoB. in Faria and sorvod Written for N®A 8rst lime science hsi found s' new aitonishing statamants Ilka ••Pilja^^ -tOMitInisd trata Paga*OM ) four years aa the emperor’a (OeptlBaM from Page Oqe) healing substance with the aston­ have eeastd to be a problaml" a g i ^ t the Viet Cong guerrillas, archivist in Hue and chirt librar­ The secret Is a rtaw healing lub- , Calendar but many believe Nhii’s ther surveying—you’ll get at the ishing ability to, Shrink hemoT- Administrator, Student Body mOnts out. of the government ian In Hanoi. Unfortunately, many rtu-, Mra. Stovall is an editorial as­ rholdi, jitop itching, and raliav* aUnce (Bio-Dyne*)-diaeeyzry of characteristics more than offset He was arrested by the Commu­ facts. Bih ' If you wait for the a world-famous ressarch Inatituta. Wed,. Sept. 4—School opens. Set Today, Tomorrow dents when they study, ddn’t sistant at the ‘New .Yorker maga­ pain — without surgery. these gains in the antl-Red cam­ nist Viet Mlnh when they rebelled aaSm t6 realize that books and facts to come to you .. .-riteU, This substance is now available Tuas.. Oct. 15, and Wed., Oct. happy, equal and free society'.’.’ zine. Her husband ha.s another In case after ca?e, while gently Fills School paign. against the French in 1946, -but trievisioa are different; they It’ll be 'a long wait. in suppeettory or oifitmswt /of la Trailers, Lab, ,16_Teachers’ Institute; no to ^ u has a n e a t regard for U.8. By far the most important job rsdievtog pain, actual reduction New teachers were ■ welcomed into the school system this escaped when a French shell de­ try to study aa though they The best way to be silre - year of college. He said hf 'might (shrinkage) took place. under the name Prtparatian S *. school. , Industrial arid mechanical Ingen­ Nhu holds is the innocent sound­ uity. But he maku no secret of stroyed the building in which he were watching teWvlsipn. you’re reading actively is to continue his education here .and Kort amasingof aU-resulta were At all drug counters. ■ " Fri.. Nov. 1—AM Saints’ Day; To Capacity morning at an orientation program at Manchester High ing one ot political adviser to his was held. develop yourself Into a quoe- Ne^w to Town .his contempt for American demo­ To make the dlcerence clear, work part-time. no school. >. School. All town teachers will attend a second orifentation brother, the preisldent. Mrs. Nhu and an infant daugh­ Uoning reader. Before, you , They live to a one-room Green­ Mon.. Nov. 11—Veteran's Day; cratic and political processes. Nhu’s influence on Diem, .ac­ let's take a minute for review. Andov’er Elementary Sohool will sions tomorrow, also at the high school, preparatory t o .w ^ Nhu’s favorite headgear fo r re­ ter were captured and held four rtart, quiz yourarif: What do , wich' Village apartment but expect • The- Bollon Elementary School no .school. cording to family InUmates, months m a Communiet village. You’ll recaH that as we’ve you think you -knxw about the ■ ■ begin classes tomorrow. coining students back to the clasa-<»- ’ laxing outdoors la a baaehalj. cap. talked about textbooks, we’ve to move into a four-room apart­ will have q^iiite a f«w hew>thinp8 Thuns.. Nov. ■ 28. and Fri., Nov. perintendent’s office answered traces batk to their chfldhbod. Nhu’s favorite hobby is huiitlng, topic ? What do you expect HAVE-YOU AN Mrs. Doris ..Chamberlain.''princi­ room on Thuraday. He also favors American sports stressed the necessity of ment to Brooklyn later this month. when i f opens-tThursday, aifionp 29—Tb&nksgiving holidays. Diem has always been' regarded hich he indulges m the famUy this chapter to add to your The former Miss Hunter entered The orientation this morning be­ qu&tlons regarding payroH deduc­ shirts and casual sweaters. He studying in spurfa,"’ of over- Superb Fii . Dec. 20—Chri.stmas vaca­ pal, notes the anticipated enroll­ as a man of the highest principles e preserve at Oalat, a moun- knowledge? ” ' the University of Georgia In 1981. EVENT SCHEDULED them a now principal, trailer gan with coffee' at 9:30, followed tions and insurance. Ukes to play the typically Ameri­ detached. viewing for the main Idea of tion , begins-after four-hotir ment figure of 268 pupils is ah in­ by -greetings from Supt. of Schools ■ Charles Wlgren of the Manches­ but dreamy and , in _____ resort near Saigon. During your first survey, transferring In her freshman year classrooms nn<1 a langiijge lahorAv can role ot fond husband and boy­ rules, he says, by "mandate from , Nhu also likes camping, trout trying to get the moot, out of day. ' ---- William H. eurtis and Asst. Supt. ter Federal - Chredit Union dis­ ish fsther. • try to. answer the q^esUonsi from Wayne State University to THAT CALLS for FOOD? ,Thur.«.. .Tan.-2 -,^School resumes. crease of 16 over last year. heaven.” j.fishing and hiking. He collects the mapa and graphs, then of QATER/m tory. • Ronald Scott. Then sectional meet­ cussed the credit Union’s opera- Amerlegns, Nhu says, are naive. Who, What? Where? When? Detroit. ■ '* .Lincoln O. Nj-slrom rclieve.s Fn.. • Feb 21 ^-School closc.s Since the school is designed for . r . . f.vnr HU. brother, Ngo .Dlnh Thuch..wild orchids, reads voraciously dipping deeper and deeper into Why? How? On the second She was one of the first two It may be a wedding, a banquet for wanter vacation; re.sumes an enrollment of 25 per classroom ings were held with elementary tion. CathoUc archbishop of and plays a good hand of bridge, the text until you’re finally Supt. Philip G. Lifpiori of the prin­ junior high, and senior high teach­ Tomorrow’s orientation for the . survey, ask the some ques­ Negroes to attend the Georgia SERI//0E '’’nr just an Informal get-together cipal's duties, Ligviort will concen­ •Mon., March 2. in 10 classrooms; this increase has to* Study-j He was a cam pion toble tennis down to the amalleet details. tions, but answer the ones tositiition. The other wa.s JJamH society, lodge or some friendly Thur.s.. March 26 Holy Thurs­ pbseu a problejn in room assign­ ers breaking down Into groups. full staff will begin at 8:30 a.m. This la work,' “It’s an active trate on getting the jimioy-senior with coffee to the cafeteria. A t a i P''**®**’®°‘* P'aye*' College ond Still keeps you didn’t get the first time toh Eftrl Holmes, a ,Wgh 'school prorip. day; four-hour day. - - ments. Grade 1 Is the largest in Guests at a noon luncheon in­ Americans _ ' understand because "the church w as! a table in his house at Dalat. thinking process. high school on Brandy St. equipped cluded Mrs. Katherine Bourn, general session beginning at 9, around. classmaCe of hera ' and staffed for its opening in Sept. ' Fri. March 27—Good Friday; the school's history with 54 pupils Harriett Atwood ' Robert Heins Edward Tlmbrell Jr. ^ i f i i v e hA worldly for Diem." 'Mrs. Nhu taught him to play , But when you w a t(* tele-. By your third chapter sur­ entering, althoujii the heaviest chairman of the school board: Gen­ talks will be given By Supt. Cur­ Nhu U reported to have said he Another brother, Ngo Dlnh Canh . the piano a bit, but his favorite . no .school. would deal with hU ooun-1 M A viaion aet, everything’s dpV vey (the first sentence of each RIOT AT DANCE We Are Prepared to 1964v Fri., April 17—^jdjoet'closas for- assignment of' pupils. 37, occurs eral Manager Richard Martin; tis,' Asst. Supt. Scott. Dr. Lowe, 50. Is political boss of central' relaxation is aolitaira. Nystrom is principal of, fcnder- Supervising Principals - . > Mayor Francis Mahoney: Mrs. Michael GuadAno of the Man­ enemy, Communist I Viet Nam, while still an- for you. There’s a plcturA paragraph), you shouldhave BfUDGBPORT (AP) —A knif­ ■spring. vacation;, resrumes in the Grade 6 class taught by i, ~ v ------r; ) ooum viei nam,- wnue sun sound and generally a light Serve Ypu to Your garten through Grade 8. He plans Robert Heins, president of the chester Education Assn,, and W il­ N orjlf Viet *fam, before he wo^d ^go Dlnh Luyen, 48, is particular questions on.- the ing sparked a near riot at week­ . Mon.. April 27. Guy Outlaw. There Is concern that Teaching princapala ait the Highland Park, Robertson and Keeney elementary schools have beem ele- story. You cen turn off your to initiate departmenUmeeting.s at Manchester P T A Council; Robert liam Dowd of the Manchester F ^ - A m erica pressure. He has ambassadorjB Great Britain, chapter to be answered. Dur­ end E2ks dance at the Pleasure Complete Satisfaction Thurs,. May 7—Feast of the any further increase in enrollment -vated to ports as fuU-Alme supervising principals T ^ y are Miss Harriett Atwood. Highland Park; brain and let the television do which' teachers in^ the primary. L Brock, executive vice president eratlon of Teachers. rtl^atedly tai^ated he has con- NgCScdme from a Mandar- Knofskie Attends ing the rapid reading of the Beach Ballroom, police reported. Ascen.siCHi; no school. in the near future may place a Robert Hetos, Robertson; and EJdward Tlmbrell, KOeney. The poediUons were created Iri advance of the work. entire text, turn the first sen­ Intermediate and junior high dc- i FYi.. June 19- Sdhool closes. propos^ additions to the three- schools which are slaited to be voted upon in November referenda. of the Manchester Chamber of A t 10 o’clock teachers will go to tacts with North Viet Nam. family and su-e accustomed to A large number of police were Our catering servlce^i# "rtt up to considerable strain on existing Watching television la ee- tence of each paragraph into needed to quell the dirturbance ■/ partmenfs will confer with a de­ facilities. Miss Atwood has been partAime principal at Highland Park since 1956; Heins took over at Robert­ Commerce; and Dr. ' Frederick their respective schools for indi- When a coup appeared threat­ high position,\ but they have had Course at UConn be flexible • enough toN partment head. He hopes to use ' Other Notes ening last .month, was report­ sentially a pasalve process. a queetltm—Just invert it— which broke out among a group date any size gathering, B i b schedules and class asolgnr son last September, corning from a similar post at Buckland School; and Tim'brell has been teaching Lowe, dean of the Community Col­ -vidual meetings. ■> their lean days too. the special talents and experiences'| Marking periods end Fri,, There’s nothing wrong with and answer it from the body of youths after Franklin EJagfe-s. ments have been sent out as well principeil at Keeney since 1958: ' lege. The orientation conunktee con­ ed to - have said he would order When the children, were young. Walter -Kt^skie, themist with call ns and talk over the o f individual teachers in class- | Nov. 1; Fii., Jan. 24: Fri.. April that. As a matter of fact, it’s of the' paragraph. And then 19. of Brldgpeport, was slashed on as hot limch questionnaires. This afternoon, the teachers sisted of George B radl^, Allans Saigon razed if any attempt were their patriarchal fathfer, Ngo Dlnh the town’s sewage treatment rooms other than their own, and 3;' and Fri., June 12, Cone, George Bmmeriing. made to overthrow hU family’s ' Kha, an officer of the old imper- plant, is one of 24 selected sew­ good to relax that way at you’re ready for the details the arm. ' Hiz assailant fled. -Po­ The cost of the lunch program held individual meetings in the tlmee. But don’t try to study — ask yourself which details lice arrested James Brmvn, 18, on to make use of community re- i In inclement weather, paro­ is 30 cents per child per day; or Blsther Oranstrom and Scott. JIfas. reglme. ial court, quit the French colonial age plant operalcrs from across schools where they will be teach­ that way! can. you figure out for your­ a breach of peace charge. An es­ sources. He says he beliea-es in i chial schooKs shall follow the the child can oarry a box lunch; TechSchool ing. Representatives from the su­ Florence Woods was rtiaimlan.. Where Diem U still generally administration and started farm­ the state who will attend a course GARDEN GROVE unstereotj'ped edueaticMi to stim­ "No School" .signals used by the Safety Plea Issued respected, Nhu is widely disliked, ing hU own rice paddies. . /. on laboratory analysis. Sept. 9-12, Lots of students approach self. Which ones need ■ to be timated 5,000 persons had attend­ and purchase ipilk for six cents ed the Saturday night dance spont ulate the interest-of the children.. public .schools. for two bottles. Mrs. Doris Cham­ even hated, by Vietnamese who EOia made the children. Work at the University of Connecticut. a book f»ssively. They figure , memorized ? It’s not resdly important sored by the New Ehigland As5>o- T E L E P H O N E 649-5313— 449-5314 As to grouping, which is done berlain, principal, would like all blame him for the government’s | long hours In the fields. To teach Calvin Taggart, superintendent that if they have 50 pages of Cafeteria to which questions you ask. doltion of E3ks. .► aon8ored by the U of C A book can organize ma­ But is is Important that you Is doing his best. Nystrom will Cheney Tech this year that will no ■'For kindergarten children ■ secondary schools, released by the :and at Sheridans. "Nhu’s Ideas and philosophy’ are an unpublished fam(ly history, terial for you but It’a up to ask quertlons,' that you’re ac­ voluntary insurance forms which doubt have the most Immediate 1963-64 s c h ^ year. Police Department of Civil Engineering advocate the use of educational and first graders, this will be board of education's transporta^ Bus 1*—8:30, Notch Rd. at baslrally nuta, but If you accept hlhu recoiled from nothing, you to dig the, facts out of tive, Involved and thinking. Regional High School bus routes must be returned to the school, and salubrious effect on students and the State Department of T v . but leave the cfioice of pro­ C N ef James M. Reardon to­ their .-first daily experience Woods, to Thorps, Rt. 6 at Klein-, them he mak'es the rest of It ' Nhu has occasionally criticized the pages; you’ll have to do ■ When yoq’re ill finished, you In Hebron are; ■whether or riot the child is taking is the opening of a new 180-seat tlon committee, are: Health. grams up to the individual teach- the. Insurance, by FYiday. This day issued a plea to all citi­ traveling on the highways and Elementary Routes: Bus fc^:30 schmldts, at Giglios, at Westbvers, sound beautifully logical." the president as too mild or too The seaaions will emphasize the the work. If you work hard can watch television and turn Bus 1: North Pond Rd. to Hill- cafeteria. sidewailu. Giglio Farm on Rt. 44A, Rt. 44A Nhu once . complained that he i wealt, but no one outside the off your twain again. sn. serivoe is offered by an Independ­ Dr. Fred MapganelU, principal, zens—both adidts and pupils a.m. at Plymouth and/’Tolland lateet analytical techniques and and actively, using the tech­ IThey must be taught to at Keeney Dr., at Bolton Lake and his fairiily” cannot speak out family circle has heard Diem (N E X T: The why, when and The school building w ill, be crest Dr., Bass Lake Rd., Deep- ent agency and is in no w ay spon­ said the cafeteria will .go into op­ Rds., to Plymouth aq/rl-lynwood. instrumentations, With the op­ niques we’ve been discussing —to be alert while walking stay on the sidewalks, to cross House, Rt. 6 and 44A at steak too much in our own defense." He"'criticize Nhu. - | how of memorizing.) orowded this' year, with the en­ wood Dr., Rt. 86, Rt. 207, Mill- sored by the school. eration Monday, Sept. 9, and will Colonial and Ujmvfbod, Tolland erators running their own chem­ — surveying, thinking and re- or dri-vlng on Mcuicherter’a only At crosswalks, to obey ryA a4 t AACi AAk af nicrH/Mto house. Bolton Center Rd. at W il­ hinted darkly that. If they did, I According to recent Washington rollment at around 560, plus 76 stream Rd., Wood Rd., Rt. 6 to The art program has been ar­ handle students in ■ two waves, Rd. at Lees. 44A at Giglios, ical and physical analyses of sew­ ranged to include at least one pe­ streets. traMlc officers and signals, Notch Rd. ajxT Notch Rd. Ebct. liams Rd. they would exppae American m a-; speculation, the United States age and industrial Wastes. In kindergarten In two church' school. This bus will pick up all since the school enrollment this Itos 6 — 8 a.m„ French Rd. at chinations that .would embarrass [would- like to see Nhu removed riod of instruction per class each "Now that vacations and and they must become aware Bus 8-7^ ' a.m.. Boltop Center Completion of the course ' will basements. The superintendent’s year is about 250. Demlng Rd., to FVench Rd. at Aa- I from power and his policies aban- : __ , , . . pupils at the lake. North Pond- week. A ll cdassea will concentrate carefree Summer days are of the dangers involved if Rd, at-IUs. 44A and 6, to Rt. 44A "our American friends." office has moved downstairs to the Although the new 32- million sard’s, Hebron Rd. at Loomis Rd., ' doned. But many knowledgeable - o^rators to ^ former health syrte. which has Rd.. Amston village, on Rt. 207 crayon, chalk and charcoal state-operated brick ^ d . concrete over, arid all of us resume our these are disregarded.--^ and-" o at Wllllam-s Rd.. Vernon "We 4iel gagged, as If we had sources in Saigon see little hope certified which, while preaenUy -work in S^teanber and October; dally routines of work and "Parents and teachers, Of Jtd. a.t Barron, Hemingway, Mor­ Hebron Rd. opposite Clarks, at f A MA* iM BA M mVa AA • A 4 M been moved upstairs. The princi­ and MiHstream Rd., including Kin- structure is beginning its second Man.nas. Blrdi Mt. Ehtt. at Boltwi h i ‘ hat the United States or anyone voluntary in Connecticut, is of a pal's office, acroas the hall, is hard crafta and Christmas projects in year at the Center St.-W. Middle study, Manchester streets will course, -share the gpeates^ gan. Butterfield and Hatha-way li(is,’' he said else can drive a wedge between - '®8kl nature in many states H 0 LA4ES iieya . Center Rd... at Converse Rd., Clark pressed for space for personnel November and December; paints Tpke. site, there has been no hot become increasiagly busy and burden in teaching safe houses and Notch Rd. at Cook Dr. ' Few Americans consider Nhu Because of the avallahl* lab­ Rd. at Bolton Center Rd. the two brothers Bus 2: Jones St, Burrtm-a Hill in January . arid February; finger lunch program until now because potentially more dangerous," but every citizen mus^ Bus 4—8 am. at Lake St. and gEgged. He is a persuasive and ex­ oratory facilities, the course is re­ and eqiidpment. High School Routes: Bus t — One source said: "Even If Diem The timee trailer classrooms, set Rd., Rt. 6A, to school -via Wall St. painting In March: lettering to funds to hire a staff were not pro­ Chief Reardon said. sponeible to do his i Box Mt. Rd., to Gaylord and hausting talker. He talks for hours stricted to 24 students, although 7:10 a.m., Rt. 85 and School Rd. to wanted to drop Nhu, which I up o u t^ e the north wring of the Bus 3: North St. at Berks, Lon­ April, and paper cut outs and oth­ vided last year. "E^en older chiTdren need Brookfield, Cider Mill Rd. at Kil­ as does Diem. many more applications were re­ "Therefore, I urge all mo­ Hebron Rd. at Clarks,. Bolton seriously doubt, the effort would s^ool, will be used as home rooms don Rd., in and out of London er media in May arid June. In charge of the cafeteria pro­ to be remiitoietl of the vital patricks, Bolton Center Rd. at Mc- Many Americans exposed to ceived. tor vehicle dpei-ators to be ter Rd. at Community H a ll^ ^ '' be too traumatic for Diem to for Grade 7 and classrooms f o r Park, Blast St.. Burnt HiU Rd., Progress reporta wUl be sent out gram will be Mrs. Katherine Za- need for olMlerving safe rules Carricks, Mt. Sumner Dr. and Nhu say the - experience was fas­ attempt after all these years." Wall s i., Basketshop Rd., to school alert for children going to and for traveC accustomed as they Bayberry, at Brandy, at Nptoh, df» cinating—but when It waa-'over the junior high grades. quarterly on Nov. 16, Jan. 31, April brovsky, who formerly headed the from school each day. Also, I Dimock Lane. ' Another powerful Influence in 204 TO 192 ' Flowers sent for $ Holmes-directed via Wall St., picking up aH pupils 10 arid June 19 with conference are uT the freedom of sunruner Bus 4—8:30, South Rd. at Moon- Notch Rd. at M annis^ ' / they were baffled. , , p e e t a £ > ! The reaction of pupils and te«ch- lunch program at Washington ask all school children to ob­ the palace—some say possibly HARTFORD (AP) The State esuoute. days scheduled for the weeks of days. ans, to Nichols, Duncans, Rt. 6 at Bus 2 — 7:10 a.m., "Hebrph Rd. Nhu’s pet subject is^'personAl e n to the trailer claasrooms, the School. Her staff will consist of serve the safety rules by w* even more powerful than Nhu—Is Motor Vehicle Department’s c ^ y service are carefully, beautifully ar­ Bus 4: Colchester town line and Nov. 18 (all pupils) and April 13 “W « wrould have no safety Addisons. Johnson Rd., Long- at Shoddy Mill Rd., to (?age8, at lam," Mrs. Gladys Sheffield and Mrs. crossing at properly marked bewlldmrig mixture of i Nhu’s outspoken wife. Diem is a record of automobile fatalitiea first used in Nerw Ehigland, wdU return, Niles Rd., Old Colchester (Grade 1 and any others nsces* problems if each driver and streth, Maneggia and Valentine School Rd., Sdio^l Rd. at Brandy. be recorded, as willf data on heat­ Grace Prescott. street crossings where school ^tholiclsm , Buddhlsni And | bachelor, vid Mrs. Nhu is official thus far thi-’’ year.and the totals ranged and displayed, providing an Rd., Ooicheetor town line and re­ ssry). 8tate and federally subsidized, every pedestrian would stay houses. Loomis Rd. at Ba andy.^olton Cen­ FYench axlstentlallsm,- which 1* hostess and first lady. She 1s an on the same date lost year; I Tuesday. G Wednesday ing and lighting, and will be sent guards have been assigned to, turn, Greyville Rd., Old Oolohestor a a o w the program will provide hot alert and be conisideraite of the Bus 5—8 a.m. Oamp Meeting ter, Rd. at Clark Rd./at Birch Mt; gays la His basic formula for gov- (igputy to the National 1962 1963 added source of comfort for the to the state department of edu­ Rd., Rt. 85, Kinney Rd.,-Wood Rd., Tele-vision programming includes lunches at a cost of 40 cents for assist you. other fellow. I ask all citizens, Rd, ait the town line, to Voljri Rd. Elxt., at' Mt. Sunm^ Dr. and at cation. It Is not planned to have smment. ..'Assembly, head of the nationwide ' Killed ...... 192 204 R t- 6A, to school, picking' up all many new educational .series which students and 45 cents for faculty,'” “With the onset of wrinter, ■ large or small, to help keep ai Carter St., at McCann’s. VUla Carpenter Rd. / • He says American Walt; Women’s Solidarity, ______a class In a trailer for more than^ snw family. jpgpils enrbute inoluding Cole, Mill will provide a useful adjfinct to Mrs. Zabrovsky said. shorter daylight hours, and Mancherter accident-free this Louisa Rd. at AJfoaaiB.'Ttokier Pond H ub 8 — 7:Hr a.m., Lyman Rd. Whitman expressed the .baric; j^e leading .spokes- one period at a time. er and Llppincott. classroom studies, with emphasis Students are requested to bring- wet, slippery highways will year. Let’s all take safety seri­ Rd. at Morra’a, Birch Mt. Rd. at amd Rt. 85. toY^yman and Fh-ench, principle of “ perMnalism In the ^ women’s rights to The junior high will be separ­ Hope Valley Rd. to Cole, Rt. 86, on Ftench and literature. Science, their own lunches this week. also combine to increase the ously,’’ the chief said. Speers, at Chicks, Rt. 86 at R i ^ Rt. 86 at,'Doming, Demlng at phrase, “ the soaring freedom of 1 Viet Nam and a biting I VACA-nON ated frwn the other grades as Rt. 6A, Marlborough town line, to Dr. Manganelli ^aid the Tool and pelte, at Flora. Rd., (3Iark^Rd. at FVench, French at ^uera, at Rt. the soul.” . i critic of the United States. SPECIAL much as possible and wdll be com­ music and geography w ill be add­ ■ ',/ school via Wall St. ed as they fit into the curricular Die Department will also go "into Flora Rd. / 85. Volpi at Carter, Villa Louisa . *’Nhu is a victim of the I Due to some of her more pletely departmentalizedi The stu­ Bus 6: Slocum Rd., Martin Rd., High include Mrs. Carol Masek and schedule. operation this year, and will be Bus 5—8:30, Notch ' Rd. at at Volpi, Birch Mt. at Tinker Pond he built around him, and of his | remarks— she recently re- Chuck dents will be flexibly grouped by West St„ South St.,-West St„ Rt. under the direction of a new in­ Miss Ann M aginn, English; Ber­ Rd., Rlrch Mt. Rd. opposite Hoe- own pride and stubbomness; an-1 ferret to a Buddhist monk’s sac- The first three grades will be nard DePace, WtSFId"understandings ECHS Begins Smiths, to Esso ^^ation on Rt. more than one subject. The tflve 94, Foote’s,_ Rt. 85, Hfirdy Rd. to structor, John Pintavelle of Elm­ 44A.;Rti 44A ^ O a p rta , South Rd. setts, Camp Meeting Rd. at Rt. ' other Vietnamese said. "He is too! ,ulclde by fire as a "bar- studying a newly revised mathe­ and Nathan Koppel, guidance. . major subjects wifi , be taught, school -via Wall St. PIcIm up aiH wood. Heavy machinery in this de­ at Femwood Dr.. Rt. 44A at Pep- 85, town line. proud to admit his mistakes and | becue’,’,—Mrs. Nhu Is far better matics system for which their New to Buckley are Walter H. plus music, art, physical edue&Uon, pupils enroute to and including partment could not be set up in ■thfrd Year tas. ‘ ' / Bub 4—7:10 a.m., Rt. 44A and too stubborn to admit that some hnown abroad than her publicity- teachers have received instruc- Klar H, Grade 6; Mrs. May D- Bol- health and French in the top twm Belden and Rathbun. time for the first school year, Dr. Bus 2 — 8:30. Rt. 86 at Bolton South Rd., to Fomwoodj Stony of the men he picked for top posi-' gj,y husband. ti(m at a special seminar held this len. Grade 3; Mrs. Eleanor Hohen- sections of Grade 8, and possibly, Elementary School bus routes Manganelli said. DaljY, to Rt. 85 and Lyman Rd., at Rd., ait Duncan’s, Rt. 6, at Steele’s tions are using him as a shield; Many here think Nhu uses his' summer. A ll of- the staff -will be thal and Miss Doralee Zion, Grade Elast Catholic High School, will later in the year, the top two sec­ are: Tool and die Is an edvanced pro­ jSdani, Lyman Rd. at French Rd., Crossing Rd., at* Kleinschmidts. against widespread charges of to get his Ideas across. Oth- 2 and Mrs. M ary Gummoe, Grade 1. begin its third year with an orien­ tions of Grade 7. working on the Modem Mathemat­ gram, requiring three years of French Rd. at Jarvis, Demlng Rd. O der Mill Rd. at Rt. 6, at Lake eorrupUon.” erg feel the roles are reversed. Reg. $1.25 KODACOLOB 5’’x7’’ •Strert Parhiae* Bus 1: Rt. 85, Amaton Village, Miss Helen Harmon will teach kin­ tation day tomorrow for freshmen, - A foreiOT language laboratory ics for Teachers course diiriijg the study, and is taken upon comple­ at.Rt. 86, Rt. 86 at Freddoo. St. at Goodwin Rd. One of the widely whispered in social company Nhu is pleas- ENLARGEMENT. A A ^ Deepwood Dr., North Pond Rd., dergarten,. dividing her time be­ and Thursday morning for studetBs Will be installed in Room IS as year. tion of two years of machine Bus 5— 7:10 Am., Rt. 44A at eharges against Diem’s regime Is ant, mild-mannered and smiles s P E c iA i...... Rt. 85, to elementary school, pick­ tween Buckley and Washington. of all three desses. Mass .Will be Bus 1— 8 a.m. at Bolton Cetner soon as possible after the opening courses. This year there -will be Rd. at Traygis, to Community Pepina, to Lees, Plymouth Lane that It has bred corruption to gov- often. He remains remote from Beautifully Mounted. Save 81e ing up all pupils mroute. Three teachers added to the staff celebraited at 12:30 pm. on both , o f school for use In the FYench about 12 students enrolled in thd Hall, Bayberry West and Me- on Tolland Rd., Rt. 44A at North ernment payoffs, smuggling, wa-,the men under him. He has even classes this year-and In all Ian-, Rt. 86, North Pond Rd„ Hill- of Nathan Hale are Miss Georgia days. crest Dr., Bass Lake Rd., Lebanon course. . Books and homefboiti assign­ loches, WatrouB Rd. at Dooleys. Rd., Rt. 44A at Keeney Dr., Ver­ terfront rackets and a stSte-oper-' legg crowd appeal than the aloof guages in the junior-eenior . high Lennart Johnson, director of Kaleda, Grade 3; Mrs. Adela Blasz. non Rd. at Gallaghers, at Hatha­ ated lottery. president. town line, Deepwood Dr., North Bus Schedules cak. Grade 2 and Miss Elizabeth ments were givep to students last Brandy St. at Gortons, Loomis Rd. school thereafter. guidance, said that, with the ad­ at Brandy, Brandy at School Rd. ways, at Bergstroms, Rt, 44A op­ The Research Institute of Amer- Discussing politics, Nhu speaks LIGGEHS In kindergarten, children who Pond Rd., Rt. 85, to elementary Butterfly, Grade 6. week to eliminiLte some of the con­ dition of tool and die, there are ns 2—8 a.m., Rt. 85 and School posite Howard Rd., Rt. 6 at atcak ka, a U.8. bu.slness advisory or- ^jtt, confidence bordering on con- A t Hm ParkcMl* show reading readiness wiH be giv­ school, picking up all pupils at Two new teachers each are as­ fusion of the first days of school, LB For Columbia now six separate programs students said the lRev. Charles B. Shaw, Rd., to Zeppas, Hebron Rd. at house. ganization, said last month Nhu tempt. He frequently, lapsea into en reading instmcUon. the lake. can follow. The others include signed to Bowers, Highland Park, had "all but paralyzed the Cab­ (>is new teacher has been added Bus 2: Hope 'Valley Rd., J<»ee Lincoln, Robertson, South, Wad­ principal. machine- shop, carpentry, electric­ .Bbrollment this year is apprbxi- inet and runs the secret apparatus to the staff. Ralph Sweet will St., Rt. 2, Crittenden Rd., Jones School opens tomorrcw at Horace dell and Washington Schools. al. auto mechanics, and machine fnately 900. with about 300 stu­ like the Communist party, loyal teach science in Grades 7 and 8 Porter School at 9:15 a.m. and at A t Bowers, they are Miss Joyce^ Some New Faces St., Burrows Hill. Rd., Rt. 8A to drafting. ^^"Wlth the exception of dents to eaioh daas. H ie school St. James’ / not to the nation, but to himself.". ’ John C>iRourke will be teaching elementary sohool. 'Windham High School fof orien­ carpentry, where there are a few Gilman and Miss Pauline Burk, Some Vietnamese privately call jiuiior high rather than primary both Grade 1. A t Highland^Park, opened two years ago with only a Marlborough town line and re­ tation of freshmen. Other high openings, all courses are filled. ninth' grade class, and by adiUng Guard Crossings Nhu "the second president." SHOULDER grades and Mrs. Patricia iVilcox Johnson said, bringing the school they are Mrs. Bessie Chara, kin­ . Nhu heads the secret police and LB turn, Rt. 86, to elementary school school students begin Thursday. dergarten and Mrs. ^ h a Bacon, one class each year win reach Its Bus Schedule \ / / STIAK wiU teach Grade 4 rather than jun­ up to capacity under the present There will t?e some new patrol­ runs the Revolutionary Labor par­ 1 London Broil ior high. in morning only. Pick up all pu­ Grade 2. A t Llncoln^they are Mrs. capacity of 1200 next fall. The ★ ANNOUNCING * pils.enroute from Hope Valley Rd. The bus schedules are: teaching staff. The ultimate capa­ students come front ^^ianchester. ty, a nationwide network of in­ F R IS H L Y Bns 1, first trip, (high school)— city is 350. Gwen Brooks, Grade 5 and Miss men and women at school traffic The bus schedule for St./fames’ formers and a million-strong mil­ LB to and Including Taylor. Irene C. Wright, Grade 6. Blast Hartford, QlgJptobary and ports this year, but on the whole, School children Is as foUbwa: Ground Chuck GROUND 7:51 a.m., garage to Rt. 87 to New instructors-beside Pintavelle South Windsor, itary type organization called the Bus 3; Rt. 86. North St., London Szegda Rd.. Johnson Rd., CIlardB . include Harold M. Collins of East A t Roberts&n. Miss Carol Phaff, pupils will find the old f€uniUar StaxUng 7:46 a.m. at Lenox and Republican Youth Movement. Grade 9 Pupils Rd.. London Park, Blast St., Rt. 86 Grade 6;, and Mrs. EUzabeth Bro­ EHeven teachers have been add­ E. Center, stops at E. Center suid LB Mill Rd.. John Deere Tractor Co., ; Hartford in the electrical depart- ed to the faculty, including seven faces at street croselngs when they He Is the founder and director to elementary school. Pick up all transfer students, plus one tecimi- ment, replacing Robert L. Arendt dy, Graide 6. A t South, Mrs. Lor­ Goodwin, Good-win and FVsinkHn, of the strategic hamlets program, Short Ribs of Beef pupils from North St. to, but not raine H. Rooney and Miss Barbara Sisters of Notre Dame dc Namur retum.Jo school Thursday, IPolice Parker and E. Center, E. Center In MHS Rooms Cal school student, to second bus. who has retired; Eugene E. Les- of Fairfield, and four lay teachers which he describes ns an "anti- including Rattis; all pupils from Second trip, 8:15 a.rq. at John croart 'o f 159 Wadsworth St. Ext. Busaiere, both Grade 1. A t Wad­ Chief James Reardon said today. and' Mountain, E. Center and Fer­ guerrilla guerrilla movement” of Sister EllizaJbeth will teach Eng­ guson, Porter and' Birch M t„ Homeroom assignments for Burnt Hill Rd. to Rt. 6A./ Deere, to Rose Bridge Rd., Rt. 6. in the machine department, replac­ dell, Miss Barbara Bassler. Grade lish: Sister Mary St. Henry, alge­ Uniformed men and women will military-protected villages. It has % ing Harry L. Gustafson,, al_so re­ 4; and Miss Carol Ostermann, i r /w u- ' Highland and Spring, Gardner and proved to he an effective ^w^gon Grade 9 pupils at Maiicheeter High Bus 4; Rl. 86, Old 0(>l^ester Strickland Rd;,. Smith ^Rd., Rt.,.,6.! bra and geometry.;- Sister Michael once again-be on hand to guide porter, Autumn and Charter Osdt, Produce SpeeUils! _ Rd., Greyville Rd., Colchester Rt. 87 to Lake-view Terr. Leaves, tired; *and Joseph F, Chenetfe o f G r a d e ' 2 . ''At W ashih^on, ‘ 'Mrsi^ - jtr. School wdll be as follows: Marie, Spanish; Sister Marie Cher- children safely across Manchester S. Main and Hackmatack, Kemey town line on Old Colchester Rd.. school at 3:37 p,m. Third trip, East Hartford, inrtructori in blue­ Barbara B. Smith. Grade 6; and lott, French; Sister EJdwina Miarie, . Room 137, A-C: 249, D-Gas; 251 print reading. Miss Merriam Huiwilz, Grade 5. streets. Duty houre at moat schoola and Erie. Keeney and; McKee, W. Gau-rHod; 255, Hog-McD; 258 Niles Rdi, Rt. 86. Colchester town starts 8:49 a.m. at Rt. 87 to tioul^ Latin; Sister PauUne EHizabeth, -will bie-ffom 8 to 9 a.m., froni^ll CALIFORNIA line and return, Rt. 207, Mill- leday.Rd., Pihe'St.. Rt. 6A. Leavee School nurse will be Mirs. Flof- Single teacher additions were chemistry: and S'lster Mary St. Center and Broad, Elssex to St. MoG-Peb; 260, Per-R; 262, S ^ -e a.m. to 1 p.m.. and from 2:30 to Large schoo>l at 4:09 p.m. encc Dwyer of East Hartford. made kt each of the following William, typing and stenography. James’ School. Size 264, Siy-Z. straam Rd., Kinney Rd., to school. 3:30 pm. Oranges ’°“ schools: Bentley, Miss Jean Free­ 12 49 The ninth graders, although WaU St., Edward Keefe’s, Rt. Bus 2,1 first trip, 7:45 a.m., Rt. The new lay teachers are George 6A to Macht Rd., Thompson Rd., man, Grade , 2; Buckland, Mlhs Grasso, who will tfsa^ algebra and School traffic guards and their ^housed in the high school because 6A, Lippincott^s, to school, pick­ CELLO ing up all pupils enroute from Old EJdgarton Rd., Cherry Valley Rd., Diana Glass, Grade 2; Keeney, geometry; Stanley"Oghxidnik and aoBignments include the following: of lack of space at IlHng Junior New Teachers Mrs. Gloria Anderson of Tuck Foreign Students Red-Rip* EKGS High School, will be considered as Colchester' Rd. to junotion of Mathieu Rd... Cards Mill Rd., Deere Mrs. Hilda Campbell, Grade 3; Richard Richards, who will teach Tomatoes I Rd., at W. penter and S. Adams of ruing. Deepwood Dr. and Rt. 85, and from Tractor, picks up .transfers from "Manchester (jreen,. Mrs. Jane Min­ history; and Joim Sangiaoonto. From Six Nations Rt. 20,7 to school. Bus 1. Leaves high school at 3,p.m. Joining Staff ton, Grade 4; Verplahck and Or- -whQ teach EhtgUah. Sts.; Ernest Bengston of 37 Ridge­ LB A new rtudent handbook wiU be wood St., at Hilliard and Broad Bus 5: Rt. 85, East St., Webster Second trip, 8:30 a.m. at Hop River ford Village, Mrs. Amelia Blanch­ CELLO Rd., to Hop River Village, Rt. 6. ard, Grade 2. distributed this week with infor­ Sts.; Norman'' Bjorkman of 230 Foreign students from six na­ Yellow Onions Lane, London Rd., London Park, A total of 56 new teachers have mation about new clubs and activi­ HiOllard St., at Woodbridge St. tions will be studying In ManrtMS- EAst St.. Burnt Hill'Rd., Wall St.. Whilney-fld.. Rt. 87. Leaves school been appoint^ to posts in the Meat and Produce Price* Iffoctlv* Tueeday and Wednesday Only Andover Buses at 3.'38 p.m. ties, said Fhther Shaiw. An art and E. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Ruth ter during 'this school year and Besketshop Rd.. Wall St., Rt. 86 Manchester school system for the program has been added to the Blevins of 178 S. Main St., at living as guests of Mancherter to elementary school. Bus 3, leavee school at 7:34 ami coming year. In addition, there Bus schedules for the coming to Rt. 6A, West St. to Robinsons, Schools Expand curriculum and.an art'chfii, debat­ South School; Mrs. Zita Conley of families. Bus 6: Rt. 85. Slocum Rd., Mar­ were candidates for eight more ing team, chemistry club and liter­ 321 Hackmatack St., at Keeney Stephen Duschek of -Vienna, HEATING COMFORT WITH ■chool year have been released by Hunt Rd., Pine St., Doubleday Rd.. positions, on which the board was Grocer;/ Speeta/s f M rs . Doris Chamberlain; school tin Rd., West St., South St., West ary m agi^ne will be Initiated this School;' and Mrs. Joan Cunning­ Austria, is the exchange student St.. Rt. 94, Brunnell’s, Rt. 85, Rt. 87 to high school. Leavee school scheduled to act at a special meet­ Reading Prograwi ■ ■ X principal; at 3 p.m. Second trip, ,8:38 a.m., year. ham of 36 Marshall Rd., at Sum­ .Sponsored by the American Field Meetinghouse Rd„ Rt* 85 via ing today. Grasso and ’Ihomas Kelly wlU mit and Hollister Sts. Service and the students of Man­ INSURANCE PROTECTION! Rham Bus 1, atarts at 7:15 a.m. Deere Tractor to Mathieu' Rd., I f all are approved, this will An extended formal reading piXH at Old State Rd. East and Lake Porters and Nygrena to school, coach a track tegm, an addition to Also, Don Daley of 10 Pine St., chester High School. 1* stay­ picking up all pupils enroute to Cherry Valley , Rd., Edgarton Rd.. bring the new teacher total to,' gram will be offered at both junior FINAST 1'/. LB JAR Rd., .up Lake to Hebron Rd. to 'Thompson Hill Rd., Macht Rd. varsity s^xyrts. Golf, which began at Center anq Adams Sts.; Eugene ing at the home of Djf. and Mrs. and including Wexlera. 63, the highest number In recent high schools this year. Eighth iast luring under Robert Fish, will I Gra|se Jelly 3 9 ' -Bo.ston Hill, Townsendi back to Bus 4. 7:51 a.m.. first trip, Rt. years. The appointments yet to grrade as w e lt. as seventh grade DeCobert of 104 Charter Oak St., Edmund R. ZagUo,- 63) Lakewood Hebron, to '‘Rham. 87 to Lake Rd.. Sleepy' Hollow-. be continued this year. at Green Schl; William Griffin Circle, and will attend the high be made are for, a librarian and pupUa will be taught reading as; •' Blast (jatholic ^\i6ea^ will at­ Rham Bus 2, 7:15. a.m. at Bos­ Rt. 87, Llndholm Comer,' Rt. 6. art and Spanish teachers-at lUing of 90 Henry St.,-at Oie Center; school with their son, Ned, a sen­ a subject twice a week. * tend half-day sessions for the re ^ FIN A ST LB ton HIU Rd., to Jurovaty Rd.,'B6s- Leaves high school at 3 p.m.'Sec­ Junior High, science teacher at Herbert Gobell of 10 Ferndale St., ior. Window Shades The Easy, Worry-Free 6 S The program will be both reme­ I PeaBiut Butter tofi Hill, w i e s Rd., Rt. 6,-west to ond trip, 8:36 am., at Axelrorfs, of this week, with (hamissal at at Center St. and Falknor Dr.; CarrAhdere Lund-wall, 18, from Beimet Junior High, junior high dial for those that need It, and 12:30. "Ihe cafeteria wtU open next Times Farm, Rt. 6, to Hebron Rt. 6, to Ekigarton Rd. I>eave3 homemaking, sixth grade at Buck- developmental.. It will include speed Mrs. Anne Herdlc of 83 Olcott St., Norrkoplng, I’weden, arrived July Mod* to Order to Rham. - Porter School a t 3:35 p.m. Fourth Monday. at S. Adams and Olcott Sts.; and 22 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ley, first grade at Nathan Hale, reading and comprehension a n d WITH A LIFE-INSURED STEMS A PIECES - s Rham Bus S, 7:15 a.m. at the trip, a t '8:50 a.m.. Rt. 87 to Lake and teacher of primary eduoables vocabulary building. Mrs. Caroline Krinjak of 53 Eld- Arthur E. Bjork, 206 Woodbrldge ' '^ A lLSO I MuslireOBns 5 9 9 ‘ I creamery at Center, to Bunker Rd., Pine St.. 6A to school. Leaves at Keeney .Annex. This change' is made because ridge St., at Nathan Hale School. St. Under the sponsorship of the VENETIAN BLINDS PAYMENT PLAN W iy To Pay For Heat Hill Rd., Parker Bridge, Rt. 6, Porter School at 4:04 p.m. For the second year to ' a row, Also, Elmer Ligotte of 1 Goalee International Christian Youth EJx-; . educators have found that all Capacity Reached Bring your old rollers In east to Rt. 87, Old State Rd. to Bus 5, leaves school at 8:08 a.m.. Bennet took the lorgest number pupils, no matter how efficient Dr.,, at E. Middle Tpke. and Sum­ change Program, Anders wlB F sn n ta o f oollBge-age youngrten m Onding holp YOU CAN'T FIND A FIN^R FIN A S T * QT JAR 49< Lake, Lakeside Dr., Hebron Rd., to Rt. 6A, Robinsons. Rt. 6A to of new teachers, ■eight, followed mit St.; Mrs. Alice Magrel of 50 study at Manchester High School and save 86c per diade I M ayoBiBiaise their reading skills, can benefit At Parish School - ifi iDostiiig zisiiig edncatknt oosfai wUli H attftnl Gilead, back to -Hebron, tp Rham. West St.. Michael’s Rd., Brdonl by the high school with seven. greatly from such a program. Most Homestead St., at W. MWdle T'pke. as a senior. His companion, A r­ HEATING OIL PROGRAM THAN Rham Bua.4„ 7:15 a.m., Long- Rd., Lake Rd.„ . Rt. 87. Leaves Teachers ^ special subjects also and'Homatead St.; Lorraine.Meti- thur Bjork Jr., is a junior. Natioeal’e Educatkm Payment Plan, a km *co^ ■ I FIN A S T 7 0Z ^ double their reading speeds auid Assumption Junior High-School Hfcjnrortlnieana of spreading thoeeaxpenawovag Hill Rd. to Sktnner Hill, Wheeling, school at 3:16 p.m. Second trip numliered seven.- still maintain or increase under­ vier of 112 Highland St., at Porter Diane Elizabeth Brasslngtoq, g Solid in Brip* d u CANS d ir ^ | Bear Swamp to Rt. 6. w-eat to leaves .■rchoo) at 8:43 a.m. to Rt. Specials include Miss Dorothy will begin, seamona tomorrow St.; Mrs. Helen M ikul^i o f 180 British Ranger Scout frwn Bux­ jL longer period of time—up to eiadti. years—i® [ white Tuna Pine Ridge. Rt. 6 to Rham. standing of what they read. morning following an 8:30 Maaeln FOGARTY'S INSURED 87, Szegda Rd., Johnson Rd., PhUlips, Miss Karen Adshbad and Since academic learning depends Greenwood Dr., at Bentley School; ton, Derbyshire, £!nglai)d, la here Elehientary School Routes the parish church celebrated by equal monthly instalments. Arid the plan guaaran- Cards Mill Rd.. Mathieu Rd., Old Miss Susan J. Anderson, elemen­ on the ability to read well, more FVed Morrell of 239 Henry ^t., at on an exchange program worked Bus 1, 8:20 a.m., from Rham to tary speech theroplrts; Miss Diane the Rev. FVanclB BuUert principal. toes funds for college or secondary school even in Willlmantic Rd.. Rt. 6A. Leaves than on any other factor, educators Princeton and Henry Sts.; and oijt by Girl Scout Troop 1 and I Hebron RdV, to Gilead, Hebron. ’to' j. Smith, reading; Mrs. -Mary L Elnteriiig Its third year, the event of the parent’s death or total disahflify. BUDGCT PAYMENT PLAN! school at 3:52 p.m. have ■ been placing greater- stress William McSweeney of 26 Earn St., Scout Ljeader Mlaa Emily Smith I Frokmn Roott Center, Hebron, to school; down Parochial school students bound Wilson and Fred Fltanides, physi­ school reached a capacity en­ on . remedial ,;and developmental at St. James’ School. to. study for one semestrt at Man­ Pick up a copy of “How To Mn»r Coen Or Lakeside - Dr. to West, Lake, He­ for Willlmantic wdll be allowed to cal education; and Miss E3izat>eth rollment of about 200 student# by • Level, economical payments! reading in recent yeans. Also, Louis Pacak of 819 Center chester High School. She Is stay­ ’ EriUOA’nfm” at your nesirert Hartfoid National bron to school. . V* • ride local school buses provided Shellaharger. music. the addition of a ninth g r ^ e class. 7 «-'nch 2 5 , Allan done, vice principal ait St., at Buckland; Frank Schiebel ing with D)-. and Mrs. Mather H. Bus 2, 8:15 a.m., from Rham to there is room. They will tmly be A t Bennet, the new teachers are AiaaumpUon opened two years ago Offioa. N o oUigation, o f oouiM. . • Payment protection for you and your I f ARM HOUSE APPLE PIES EACH A d * Bennet Junior High, said the read­ of 46 St, Johiv St., at Olcott and Neill. 87 Boulder Rd., and their East St., Webster L w e , Boston transported when Windham High Mrs. Janet Hem and Miss Carol with two seventh grade claas^; family in event of accident or sickness ing pr^ram , inaugurated In the Fialknor Dr.; Arthur Seymour of daughter, (Thris. Hill. Rd., , Jurovaty Rd. to Boston School is in session and ' -will be Smith, physical education; „ Mrs, last year two eighth grades were 7th grade i n '1961 and extended 45 Brookfield St., at Broad and Three other students are guests or death! PRICES e f f e c t iv e IN FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS ONLY Hill, Townsend Comer to Hebron taken to the high school and pick­ Barbara Murphy and Miss Phyllis added. All five oiasArooms -will now to the 8th grade, will be ex­ Windermere Sts,;'Thomaa Smith of of Manchester residents. Miss Beai* UAoem. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. Rd., to school; tben Boston Hill to ed up there in the afternoon. Par­ Adamson, English; Raymond T. now be in use. i ■> Sff 'Westwood. St., at- Hartford Rd. triz .Manx of Los Angeles, Chilo, Wales Rd., Rt. ,6, Hendee, Old panded next year to Include the CIGARETTES BEER & TOBACCO P R O D U aS EXEMPT FROM STAMP ents .are asked to pay the average Hayden, Latin and Elqglish; Miss Two new teachers hav,e. joined ahd IVoBpect St.; and Mrs. Lor­ is Uvlng ait the home of her unde. FOGARTY BROTHERS, Inc. State Rd., west 1 to Rt. 6, Fergu­ cost per pupil if they wish the Arden Ourtafson, Art; Joljn 'T. 9th grade, thus giving pupils Supervisor reading training during all three the staff. They are Slater Loetitia raine SulHvan o f 4 Robin Rd., at Max ^chmldhauaer, 154 Henry St. Coal, Coke, Range and Fuel Oil -. son's, R t 6, Hebron Rd. to school. transportation. Modartin Jr., math; and Mrs. of the Slaters of Charity of Our Ozeeh -Rd;^and Princeton St. Bus S, 8:20 am., at Bunker "Andrew 'Vincens, a teacher in yeans of junior high school. Marius Beckers of Euprti, Oil Burner Service and Salea Students traveling by. station Irma Podolny, French. -Lady, Mother of Mercy, Baltic, Hill Rd. to Parker Bridge, Old the industrial arts department -at The new Manchester High teach­ C on e's^d the reading periods Also, . Mrs. Mary Vendriflo of 67 la the guest of Mr. aiMl Mrs. Arthur, rDTubTe"* XI Stamps WednesdaiHi wagon to meet the regular school Ventura, 26 Dlviaipn S t, and their 319 Broad Street LStato Rd., Rt. 6, Lindholm’s Oor- Manchester High School, ,,wUl be ers are Mrs. Yvonne M. Allan and were obtained by dropping one and Mrs. Jeannette Graham. Alton St., at Broad and Woodland E. it iOHNSON bus at designated stops, have re­ Ninth grade'jgirlB’ uniforms wfil son. -Arthur Jr. He is a nephew', . Manchester, Conn. ^ I AT YOUR FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS ^ nejr, back to Old State Hd., At. 6 building supervisor this year for ceived - detailed explanations ^ ^of Miss Marcia W. Allah, French; English class and one study hall Sts.; Albert Wilson of 296 Main St., to Rt. 87, to Oid SUte Rd.. Lake G r^ e 9 students housed at the Mrs. Doris M. Johnson;, Mrs, . Hze from the schedule. differ from the blue jumpers worn at Main and'HollIrter SU.; William of Mr*. Ventura. Mias Manz and- . Tel. 649-4539 ' the time of arrival and departure •^"seventh and eighth grade girls, Manus wiU attend Manchester'. P A IN T CO. ^ HARTFORJD CO^TY j ■Rd., West St., to school. high school. He'., will coordinate in the. mail.. Those students at- Willison ahd Herbert Pagani, Ehig- Reading, specialist James Skif- Wylie pf 56 Lake St., at St. Bar-’ say a Mother M. Fidelia of the High School. Dr. and Mrs. W&Uath- — FREE PARKING AT OUR FRONT POOR — 1 ^ 4, 8:20 Am., from Rham to their program with IlUng Junior lending'' special classes at Rham, llsh; Conrad S. Cjutolan, chemistry fingntrti will .be' in; charge o f the tholomew’a School; and Mrs, Vir­ 72S MAIN SI. L «n g Hill Rd., Skinner, Wheeling, Httgh Scho&I. Ninth graders are program at Bennet, while Mrs^. teaching atgff. The new uniform g i l Saplenxa of Walker St., D. Rtroikl, so Lakewood. Circla, 896 MAIN STREET Hebron Elementary and Lebanon and Miss Ihdscilla Williams, home a Mexican boy who w tt Baar twamp, R t 8 rK it Ridg^ to oonsidered as part ot the junior. Vo-Ag sehorts ha-ve.been.'notified economics. - ' Elaine Schuttc ivlU be In e h a i«« ■nOl be a ' tvy bhia shirt, .wWte at Prtatoston 8 t and E. Middle P H O N E MI 9-4501 j*. iMivy htne Mom t. JhRlor tMioel.' Miwoltlai^S. dirsctly, alM ' -i Ths new teachers at DUng Junior kwtauotliao sit P Mfur* ■ h l o ^ a n d ^ . '■ .* I T

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ed along the approaches to High­ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONNp TUESDAV» SEP#M BER 8, 1968 land Park School, where an addi- ./■ PAOT WURTEEN Death Toll Uon to the schocN Is planned. They a t RkBorts d a il y CROSSWORD PUZZLE have exprenoed the optoflon that BY ROUSON OUR BOARD^JG HOUSE with MAlOR HOOPLfi p av h « m a pathway, which Is ou LITTLE SPORTS txywn-owned watershed land, would The Efaby Has At Record: suffice. Tonight M artin wiU report bn 400 Arrested 'to o TWNK TbUNB GOT V the school board’s response when Riot, YJSMS'AfiT flOR V T 1 7 ^ Gone FMnn* he remarks to the town directota STUCK WITH Th r e e A 543 to 501 on the propbowF aldeswalka a t » (Oeafimiad Dorn Page One) George, but the upsUte New York fDI*K*6GTOUT o f h AN i \( I AXlJM Been Named... ''J A et«si it7C. I tu^ clV t.«wrsl p(jhUe habring. ^ resort was quiet compared to rlotr iManies SAbova ‘■■Mventy persons, most of them uel / > WEV'RE ASOOr AS SReiyiog (PinilipMd Pi^N ^Deferred from the last meeting, Ing In 1961. POPULAR TH\S NEAR A S IPUMnaM^f 4SewIWMr ioloo, are eight appointmenta to the In their late teens and oarly 30s, “Everything was closely con­ SNaaCkal term the four-day Independence Day taaching staff and seven commi^i- were arrested.- trolled,” said Police Chief Robert IRKSOME HOUSEMOLT . 1 % college inotruotorshlps; the A\"- SGood------«ta 6HBitaqrnn«e hoUday, B6T peraotu -lost their Town Selectmian Noel Solomon Caldwell. "It never..came cldog to flnder ot W MrflnoaaNoe Otateoliie. Kuth Allaon, (laug:>iit«r Joeepta N. end |>len lives in traffic accidents, a record naming of a temporary Green getting out of hand.." . . : TFNndiealB pfunder CMooine, 71 Spring St., Rockville. She was born Aug. said a girl waa "bitten sllghUy” % ,13 Hail! StiioM principal: a aecretary for Bottle throwing youths set fires .tSSlngingvoke , SCiTeninataiioet 34 .Bt Rockville Chty HGoapitial. Her maternal gmndpeucenta are for a fop'-day iFourth of July week- the high advool guidance office; by a police dog. He said tear gas on a highway at Indianapolis. Ind. h a r d w a r e ,14'Meafvn at land » Beaeabeiata ffc.. and Mna. WUUam C. Pfunder, Rockville. Her paternal .end. and appointment of a custodian. waa uaed only aa a laat resort. early Monday' and -one arrest was BUGGS BUNNY its Ribbed fabric 10 Ireland Mndparhnita' are Mr. and Mrs. Hector A. CSiicatne, H eut^rd. 'MEdiinodeim 41 Bnaapinted I JS IM xtiiring the three hoUday peri­ PdUce Chief John Roden Said made. -(Swordri 17 Dried grape SlM haw one hrether, Paul Jude, 5; and aix.alatera Nonna Jean, ods, covering nearly nine days, the melee was started-by renters, TWIS HOSEX DON'T WORKV, (IF THAT WON'T DO IT, B « N « SBA nglo^ca APeiformar e. Aim M arie, 8, CaawMbte Ixmiee, «. Mary BWm, 8H , Yvonne the traffic deaths totUed about State troopers finally herded 26 IKBailt n sto p who took cottages for the weekend to 60 revelers back to tents near HAS A Bte ViCU - ArtAKf^ TH' HOSE BACK AN' WE'U- laDMake aoMBdl 25 Leather IfaoBg tbeow 42Bkaniah t lWrwii. 3 ^ , and jaoqueUne Patricia, 18 moMtha./ 1,360, an average of/nearly 140 Ponticelli Low and Invited friends to visit. ft 4SBun(Sp4 »».*-.** /. year' Indianapolis Rareway Park, LEAKlNITlJrrRlSHTi » B arii 24Venexedan »MaaealiiN a day. ' During the /first seven It waa the third straight SSGoddeM ftite ntcknama 44Eteniaee been Inhere the- national chamijionshlp 46 Sea eagle Mlver, John WlUUm, iaon of John and Linda Steoma Silver, months this year, the National For Walk Work that Hampton Beach had 124 Mother at 2SLereI «P( IS Laurel St. Ha waa bom Aug. 23 at Hartford Hoopitol. Hia drag races were being held. Pollux (biTth.) 26 German 3S Watered mohair 47 GoH tmadiw Safety Council said, there were filled with Labor Day weekend SSDinee community 38 Ingenioua 46 NumbCr vM matenwl nandporenta are Mr. and Mtb. Robert Sleame, 10 Lau- 23.M0 traffic fatalitlM) on aver­ Charllis J. Pohticelll and Son, demonstrators. Last year 55 young «FathersOnrJ 80Pe<*s(abJ| St. Hie paternal grandmoither W Mra. Helen Stiver, 103 Cen- 127 Energy (tiang) 27 Peacock floe age of about 110 h day. The total 382 HackmaUck St., with an aggre­ persons were arrested, most on SODispatdi boalf W r S t was 6 per cent higher than in the r - r - r “ 1 f IT IT • « « • • charges of disorderly conduct. 32Pif8ured r~ 5” t first seven months in 1962. gate price of $63,514. was the ap­ A similar demonstration was 8 m our complete aelection at 'MRenoratea Wank, Robert Joeeph, ton oA Jpsepti Martin and GWU Oand- parent low bidder for sidewalk igSRub, aavifhcB HT 13 14 The council, before the count of staged at Seaside.. Ore.. Saturday fresh, delicious |36Angiilar(ab.) Ba Wnuk, 81 Orchard SL, RockvUte. He waa bom ATig. 36 at the Labor Day. traffic death aUirt- repairs and construction, at bid ___and ______Sunday nights, though the iSTKTndoftide i r r r * IMandheatier Memorial Hoiqitital. ,:*Hils maternal grandparenU are ed at • p.m. last Friday, estiinat- 139 Arrow poiaon r Mr. and Miw. Patrick G. HlaUlbgn, 32 Highland St, His paternal ed a toll of betiveen 430 and 530. openings in me Municipal Building cro^w a^ l^ esU ' were-made as '40 Be undraded nr 1 ■ nandpanamta are Mir. and Mn'. Louis Wnuk, 16 Oheiftnut St., The council aaid during a non­ this morning National Guardsmen assisted Sea­ ■OUe v r e 41Cbxlepart RlOCSCV^ll^e * w . . 42 Fishing boat holidaynoimay weekendweeaeno periodpenoa atai this , The °"‘y side police In scattering cat-calling 1ilAAtCG,8l0VtlL BOTH IT Loft, Paul Andrew, ooh of Paul»Jomee and Patricia MoShea young men and women, some, of captain win do CANDIES IM B A D . •it l.iw , RBY> 1, Oovenftry. 7 He wsa bom Aug. 36 at M andieeter ? r t ? i ^ r d : ; r "H’SJJ.ver':’^^ > with— a- total coat of $69,229.40 ’ whom chanted "We want beer. f e : SHAPES- (MExpedient Metnortol HoiipMal. Hia maternal grondmoiUiei la Mrs.. John Me- Associated Press survey of high­ Specifications called for net A year ago. 187 were arrested at iMHaplen ST flhea, WUHniahUc. Hbi paternal grandparemta are Mr. and Mrs. way fataliUes during the 78-hour prices for labor, materials and the West Coast resort town. fy f...' flahennaa pwii A. la ift, Ooivenitry. He ho* one aWter, Lori Lee, 5. equipment for 14,600 square feet of At Ocean City. Md.. 131 youths i Y V. T. HAMLIN . <2 words) nm-hollday weekend period from IT •»»»,*.■ new sidewalks, 1.500 linear feet of were arrested and fined for vio­ A L L Y O O P l61 There— — 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 16 to Monday, many yariettea Sorr, Donna Mae, daughter of Donald Henry. and Beverly Aug. 19, showed a total of 461. concrete cufbs, 8,000 square feet of lating a midnight curfew ^ich „.BUTISOT , ^ ,,_ CANSENP \WE >IK)UU»rr j r Odtonw Bunr, RiFD L WiUlmanUit:. He was born Aug. 38 at new bituminous sidewalks and the city Imposed to avoid a repe­ Q uinii'S Pharmacy W WHY'P'lOU SAY THAT NO, VVOU BACK IP JW ^IDCAIM CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER of IM Among Michigan's mulUple-fa- A FEEUNfi / COULD ■S2 Trieste wine jdanchtWber MemorWl Hooptlal. Hie maternal grandparents are tality accldenU, were two that driveways, 27,800 aquare feet of re­ tition of a 1962 Labor Day riot. 87S MAIN ST. yakkahik f e u a w ill things Mtrrf vou do Haf ' ] YOU THINK yoi!KIM S«ia meaaurec CAUSE US TROUBLE BE­ III IT WOULD I AHYDISTRBeSI Mr. and Mita. Harold Odtome, West Brookfleld, Moss. His .pa- killed four each. Including one constructed cement sidewalks and Police made 180 arrests a t Lake C E N T E R G U T TOO COOP 1 ANYTHING IBS Kind of gam u 47 grandparenbi are Mr. oiid Mra. Clyde Haoen, Stafford 8,000 linear feet of reconstructed CAUSE WE SENT 'IM BACK b a c k IN rAABOUTIT iMNegathrepnix a U Monday night. Six persons lost TO MOO LOAPED \VITH kAnnt y 9 86 Hurl 31 their lives in a crash near Rock­ cement curbs; S60ne who t r ville, Ind., arid a family of five . The town board of directors had (suSbE) 5“ 34 WMia Laura Ann, datRhter of Lester Frederick and Patricia was killed Saturday in a train- set aside $48,450 — for - sidewalk re­ * \^S«iATi>b' SrOnaBor nwiilttT WUte, M Mountain St., Rockville. She waa bom Aug. auto collision near Dade City, Fla. pair and construction in the 1963- DOWN BB u 17 36 at Rockville ^ y Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are There were several accidents in, 64 town budget. ^ I ISoiMtilil Ito. and Mni. Robert HI. Waite, RookvlUe. She haa one sister, which four-— and three persons Controller Joseph V. Clenientino HAM SLICES explained that the purpose of ask Oonfrie Liynn, 1. • « S • * were killed. In addition to the traffic deaths Ing for bids was to determine costs READY _ RliitBa, Denise Tereea, daughter of Odmund H. Jr.^and Ro- during the holiday. 20 persona lost per square and linear foot for the , hwta Web Blndle.^lS Range Hill Rd., RockvUle. She was bom their lives In boating Nuicidenta work. ^ : OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. Wn.LIAMa Avw 33 at MiancheSter Atemoriol Hospital. , Her maternal and 46 others drowned. The over­ He added that the bld.s need not TO EAT ^ 2 C R C ■ ■ are Mr. and Mrs. Burdett Webb, 131 Olenwood St. all accident death toll waa 609. be accepted In total, and that side­ oi grandparente are Mr. and Mrs. EJdmimd Hlndle, walk repair and construction may ' VEAH—AM’1 FiaUREP IF I St. Her maternal grea£-grandmother Is Mrs. Robert A be done to fit budgetary limits, as lb. AHf GOOD CEA.' VDO’U . ' VMORE THESE SWIM TRUMKS Xmwton, 1 ^ Olenwood St. She has three brothers, HJdimind A llOI,IIU.I». TA UJ. fti Of B E C3 0 IM' HIM A FAVOR. well as to complete vital work de­ 6 IVIW’ HIM A B ATH OM * H E CO ULD KETURM T H ’ F A IO R f m , A Ro*>««V.. 2H . and Scott, 1V4. Education Board mands first. The bids will serve as HOT CAY UKE THIS/ , WITH ALL THE SHAKIKJ’ ^ BY AL VERMEER SHIM M YIM ’ h e DO ES, BV T H E , ___ a, Rodney Jon. am of Roy, DonaJd Br. and Mlvgueitte Freshly Ground Every Hour! PRISCILLA’S POP TIME I SET THROUSH KASSLIM' Meeto at Bennet T ■■■•■I around To m iM m a n , M ld ^ Rd., EUllngtpn. He was bom Aug. 32 a*. BATH ItoeicvtRa CMy Hoopttnl. Hia maternal grandmother Is Mra. LIFT FEET WITH BEER M'/SELF/ i>olv«na Lons, RockviHe. His paternal grandparents are Mr. Serer^. items carried frorn a leingthy nteeting of the board of CHICAGO (API Tired feet LENOX PHARMACY end Mra. Fred Spldm an, BUlngton. He has three brotherra, education Last Wednesday were may be given a “lift" by soaking GROUND R w Jr ., A Jeff. 3. and JOxnes, 1 ^ . them in beer, a local podiatrist 299 E. CENTER STREET~MI 9-0896 ■' , •*•*.*. olated for oonsideration at a ses­ advises. YMifluUs, Wade Thooiaa, obn ot Thomaa John and MOry De- sion in the board meeting at Ben- T->««r VaicluRa, 108 Orchard St., RbckvUle. He was bom Aug. n«t Junior High School- today at 4 38 at Rockviile CUty HoopHtal. His matemai grandparents are p jn . BEEF Among them was diocuseion and Mrs. Wanda DoLofig and WUliam B. DeLong, Vernon. - His m - i " temol aimndporertta are Mr. and Mra. John vatriuHs, Rockvlne. the posioble formulation of a school board policy on prayer In BOTH STORES *• ^ Hunter, €Henn Rlohnrd, son of Richard and Oarole Moreau the oohools. HiMber, 7 Pine Meadow Lone, Bloomfield. He was bom Aug. 12 Board members recently have « t 8L F to n d a’ HoapWal. Hartford. HSa moitenml grandfather been' studying details of ^ e his­ OPEN toric Supreme Court derision, to­ u R David Mloreou, Hartford. His paternal grandparents are Mr. Seafood Department Therc/s sciGnce.Tnath It cavit be easy, It's harder ^ill wad Min. Francis Hunter, 840 Oakland ^ He haa one ririsr, gether with bulletins prspeu^ by It must be hard on th o s e ^ us the Connecticut Department'ftf Bd- THUR& till and history. r i l a dm it. ili JUdte Lffi», 3%. o n . c h i l d r e n w h e n Who must be left • »*»,»• uoation subsequent to the dec!-, FRESH PAN READY A brand new And past and And ydt I'm sure and FBI. b e h in d . Fogg, LnpAnne EUsabeth, daughter of I>0n R. and Ann Pro- slon. term com m ence*. p r e s e n t , t e n s e a you'll find vwA I\3gg, IM Birch St. She was bom Aug. 16 at MOncherisr Supt of Schools WUUom H. Cur­ Haddock Fillets f p ' Memortol HoaxOtol., H er m stem el grandparents are Mir. and tis, halving dlsnuosed the court de- r -s riision with repreem tetivea of the 1 DOUBLE STAMPS BY JOE CAMPBELL lera. Hwwy^Sovo*. Monofleld. Her peitemol grandfather la 1 BONNIE Jbfan W . Fogg Sr., WHUmonUc. Her maternal great-grand- department of education, has told ^ 1 EVERY WEDNESDAYl, | **And these iteme are guaranteed for the life of board members they should formu­ parsnts JOra. Fran k Atwood, MOnsAOld, and Clarence Provoet, late a poMcy statement which can -..J !'l / the payments!” New[•wHavMi. H i '/UP.' H E ^ • H H V « be placed m the hands of school principals. P I P IT THE, WORRY WART eiiow»USSUlSiS& M^rgeUn, Brian Jennings, non of Mark and JUxllth Ilavts Mor- getto, lOT NVwthview Dr., .South Windsor.. He woe born Aug. 17 i t Also up for oonsidieratlon Will be ro SCHOOL * Hartford Hoepital. Hts maternal grandmoUier Is Mrs. Eleanor a request from General Manager for BACK THE MILK THAT MADE CONN. HISTORY Richard Martin to the board aok- EVERYTHIKI3 CONN. APPROVED HOMOGENIZED Davin, RosevUle, OaMf. His paternal grandparents are Mr. ^ BEN CASEY Mra. p. J . MOigdtita, Sacram ento, Cahf. He has one‘•brother, iT^ It to react to his proposal to oonntruot a sidewalk - along the V IT A M IN D h a l f O A c " f C l Bteven, 8. t h e r m o s , 1 , • • • • • •« weat side of Ferguson Rd., or MorioonL Cheryl Lynn, daughter of James John and Jean aloihg a pathway adjacent to Fer­ LUNCH BOXES | MILK guson Rd., which children now use [ filler PAPER 1 NOTEBOOKS | Phis Deposit MewBiiMHESiWORiENWiowiajRwnuajrMeiEPuwL-. L _ PieVKIE TOUR FOP. ISHEARRMEPA Kriybel MIorioond, 662 E. Middle Tpke. She vras bom 26 at OUR UTTLESWKS / PAY UirE,MAS616, Maneheker Memortal Haspltal. Her paternal grandmothw » A) walking to„ school. WtfABdJTwitier 909mmeea> Mra. 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. N. -i' ' D r ■■■•■ Smith Only Player ■'S. EARL YOST 4 : - 1 Base Hits Sports Editor C o lla p se Fi^in Minor Loop jSnnday < ino-Ut b id .. .Met CSlff Koeney and Summoned hy Sox Ford Notches 20th' Walt Suchy, m-Twi Leaguer* and 19th Hole Notes * Great to be baok home after a now fine duckpln bowlers, in Um BOSTON (AiP)—'P jtcW Pets Turn Sox into Winner ' week's v*wiation at Ckipe Cod, Base Stadium (Jlub betwdisn gamee^w In Double iSmith ■ of NaUck, M ^ ., is th# River my headquarters. Weather, I was fMurning to my seat eftor NATIO.SAI, IJiAOl K for the most part, was excellent only, player who will report to th# ”, BOSTON (AP)—Bill Monbou()uette’8 19th victoiry ^ Intervievring Bouton outtode the parent club before the end of fh# And Mantle Returns| W— L. Pol. (i.B. for motoring -although I would Yank dreeeing room ...W e wonXed l.iO« .\nEPle* . 83 .34 .606 '— aeason plus rookie Bob Heffner’s first major , league shutout season but the Boston Red So* have preferred beach ftreather. I to tiirn right after getting out of have recalled 13 from their minor SI. I.niil* . . . .77 60 ..762 6 adds up to a four game Red Sox winning streak today. tiatvs never heard any weather the parking K>t to get on the Major Setback NEW YORK (AT*)—^Tt wA? only Labor Day, hut it had all San Franclarh 74 64 ..7.H6 91/, Boslon aweipt a dtfutoleihsodec forecasts as far ofif as on the Cape. league farm team*. Deegen Highway but a trafllic oop Parciak, Helen McComb, Peg Vice ■ President Miks Higgiii# th* looks of a World Series tune-up for the .\ew York .Van- Milw’aiiUra' . .73 64 ..ViS 10 from Baltimore 4-8 and 2-0 yes- ■ EJach moniiag w4 were assured NEW YORK (AP)—WiUie Ckjufitry Club Chanda, Barbara Davis 84-14- -70. .729 lo'.y terday. The dubs are scheduled to said no and ws wouivd up taking said yeateiHay Smith will Join the I'hlliulHphta . .73 6.S clear, suimy weather but the the long way home, aa often hap­ I'CCOS* .72 65 ..726 11 mciet again today with iwW s. Mays is w(»zy, and the Giants ^FRIDAY Sox in Lo» Angeles Sept. 9 and wiiitev Ford wefit seven inninps plus in posting his 20th: C'hlrnKOChirARo ...... Moke must ' have been working pens in the XAg city. Ellington Ridge Cincinnati . .. .71 67 ..■52.7 II Mo|or Lpttq ue ^ v e Morehead facing Orioles’ are dead. i DRAWN-riPABTNERS that pitcher Gene CToilley wBl be Eton' ind Mickey Mantle was'hack in the starting ''oe-up.l • hiuid la band with the Chamber placed on the active list as soon nctorj' _ . ri1t*burch . .. ,68 68 ,.>«0 141, qputhpaw ace Steve Barber. of Ootwivnee to keep visitors on Wednesday » Both coUapied during a Labor Lee Beaucheme-Vlc Daley 138. It happened tn Detroit Mondays ..362 33', Day doubleheader at San Fran­ SATUHDAY as official confirmation is lamed Hmi.ton . '-.10 •88 le r s = Monbo became the Sox first 19- the Cape for be was as wet as Back from a weekend of watch­ Jim Kirkpatrick-Bob Smith 138. PRO SHOP EVENT aa the Yankee* held onto their 93 ..321 .39 game winner since Tom Brewer cisco, Mays from exhaustion land by:-the commissioner’s office. the .seventh ipning aivd Dirl^ Ra- New York . 44 N.ATION'AI. LEAGI.E (Os' weather outside . -. . Usually ing American Lqglon bosiebaU at Harry Atherton-Joe Cerina-141. Low gross -Jim Gordon,, 76. American Leapue cVi.*hion of an dalzs relief pitching helped Mon- Monday’^ Reruilt* (19-91 sev’en years ago. He needed the Giants from an overdose of SATURDAY Recalled from Seattle along .1, BattingT^roat, St. Louis, .827; on vaoatioa you run into someone Keene, N. H., BJari Petersen, aith- BEST NINE with Smith wefe pitchers Dav# even dozen games •vith a double- bouquette tn his IPth victory Boh I .os .Angeles reliefer Radatz’s l»th save and Ron Santo’s slugging and the SBLEiCTED NINE header split against the Tigers. T. Dayw. LoS .Angeles, .828; you know and H wasn’t until the letilc officer' of the Manchester iltchiiw of Dick Ellsworth and ' One-Half Handicap Biisby.,Hal Kotstad, Mill MacLeod,- Tillman and DicK Stuart singled in St. l.onK 6-6. PItt.Hburgh 1-2. Ekltile, Breesoud’i two-run tripls Post, said Dick Ootob wouid be of­ Olass A—Vic Daley 28-8—25. Ford became a 20-game winner Aaro^''Milwaukee, ..321; Pinson. final day th a t'I wicountered AJ lien Hobble. Fred Oavedon 39-9-' 30. Toni Merlin' Nippert arid Bill Sp>an»- /■ Ihc Red .Sox nins against Balti­ Chicago 7-6, San FraJncIsco .5-6. ObictoaU. and Clesnente, Pltts- to help him. Hlraltoerg, one of the country’s fered the job as head coach again Bob CappoUi 31-4:—37, Frank Faulkner 38-6-—32, Bill Mas! 43-11 for the serortd time lm/=Tiis 12- more in 'the second game In sup New York .5-0, Cincinnati .3-1. Heffner^ required no relief and Ellsworth became the first Chl- wick: Outfielder Pete Jemlgan biirgh, .820. top wrttei* and authors. The for- next summer wttb the local*. ’Ihe Kiernan 31-4—27. —32, CJharlie ConJdn 39-7—32. season career In the opener, taken port of Heffner. Philadelphia 9. .Milwaukee 4. cmly RBJ dngles by Bob Tillman esgo Cub pitcher since 1945 to and second baseman Dalton Jones. by the Yanks ,5-4 Mantle .was a / ' fUmn — Aariin. .Milwaukee, 108: ittsr Boston Poet baseball writer high schooil teacher (Ud a fine job post 20 victories by winning th* CHass B—Hill ■ Phelan 31-7—24, LADIES BEST NINE First baseman Bob Guindon, Today's Kame« Flood. St. Loid*, 97: Maj's. San and Dick Stuart (his 9»th) in the , wrote Fear Strikes Out, the life In hlB fiiwt, year, poetlng a win­ Mel Hadfield 31-6—26, Del St. One-Half Handicap starter for..the first time since TWTNS-A's— I (HnclnnaH (Nuxball 12-6) at nightcap. The newcomer called up opener 7-6 before Hobble put th# shortstop Rico Petrocelli, outfield­ Francisco, 96; IVhIte, St. Ix>uls, story of Jimmy PiersaU, among ning record although the team did finishing touches oh the double John 29-4 -26, Mike S ib r i^ 31- Sally Groth'ber 49-17—32, Conner June 5 tn the second game, a 2-i The Twins' slugging triplets- Nmv York (Stallard 6-12). from Seattle in mid-June fanned not vrin .aone la u r^ . . . Football er Jim Ru.ssin and pitcher Jerry squeaker won by the TigeCs be­ 91; Rose, dneinnati, 90. his many baseball books . . . header sweep and the Giants’ pen­ 4'—27. ■' Kelly 50-13-37. Stephenson have been recalled* Harmon Killehrew. . Boh Allison Pittsburgh (Sisk 1-0) at’ SI. Runs Batt4xi In—Aarob, Milwau­ five and walked only one. season is juto. around the comer Class C—Bud Canopori 32-8- Kickers- Len Brand 95-22- 73, hind left-hander Hank AgUlrre s and Jim Hall—each bla.stcd a two- ' Wsalher just beautiful around 250 nant chances with a two-hit, 6-0 from Reading of the Eastern Ixmis (.Sadccki 8-H). kee, 118; Boyer. St. Louis. 98; San­ Manager Johnny Peskey was Burke Bt. and I wOs glad to get and as a result the mall bag to 24.. George McLafferty 32-7—26, Herb Syhder 88-16—73, AJ Gro- neat pitching. run homer In 'the double virlory ghlcago (Toth .5-9 or .lackson asked about the modest ■winning second game rictory. Leagiie to, Chicago, and White. St. Louis, out and enjoy the Oonneotlcut sun- getting heavier azid heavier for Santo, meanwhile, went 4-lor-8 Bill McComb 36-11—26. theer 82-7—75, Ted Laborme 92-17 J, C Martin's two-run double in over the Athletics Killebrew hit 14-12) at San Francisco (Marlchal streak. WiUie Simpson, the golfer and —75. Fred Meurant 77-2—75. Pete his ,t4th and Allison Jiis .tlst in the 98; Mays, San Franris<'0, 88. shino-HCor a change, and then to with seven runs batted In for the L/>w gross—John Kristoff, 70. the last of the ninth Inning gave 19-8). ' Hits '— Pinson, dnclnnatl, 182; ’’A few base hits, some pitch­ tbs tennis courts to sharpen up bowler who (kMiMes, or triple*, as Blind bogey—John Kristoff, 70. Naktenas 83-8 75. Jeanette Hor- , Chicago's second-place White ?ox_ opening game, won by BUI Pleis Philadelphia (Culp 11-11) at ing and a little defense makes twlnblll, hitting a grand slam Grott. St. Louis, !80; .Aaron. Mll- my gam«,«Some men like golf, but “man clerk” . . . Bowling season, homer and solo shot In the night m e m b e r -m e m b e r rigan 100-25 76. /'a n 8-7 decision over Los . Angeles with 5 2-3 ipnings of two-hls relief, Milwaukee (l.eihaster 11-8) (N). waidie^, 171; Santo. Chicago. 109: quite a difference,’’ Vie said. both variety, chiokpin and 10-pki, SUNDAY Pony League -I and_j a doubleheader Bolitsplit arninstagainst Hall smacked Tils 28th homer in Houston (.lohnson 7-17) at l»e "I don’t J)ist like Monbou- , rii take tennis for my means of cap as the defending champion Wally Parciak-Jim Oolbum 62, Flood, St. Ixuils, 168. recreation during the spring and wtU be off to a fturt start after the Bill Deasy-Frank Coimorton 64, PRO SHOP EV ENT the Angels. Los Angeles ripped out j the second game. while l.cc .Angeles (Thyi-adale 17-L5) (N). qiirtte.” added Pesky.- ‘1 Wws Giants fell 954 games behind Na­ Registration Tripled— Pinson, Cincinnati, 18; summer months.: . . (Connecti­ Labor Day weekend, another Indl- tional League leading Los An- ■Vic Daley-Maurice P e i^ 64, Binar Low gross—Stan Markoiyski. 71, 18 hits In eaptur^g the opener | Stange pitched a five-hitter, for him." He's done a hrtluva job. caition that summer to nearly over UEAOCK Biw k, Chicago, and Cailison, and cut Room, never kxdced better at gelfs. ■ - / Lorentzen - Jerry BeauUeu 64, Liow net—Oarmine PiUonuno 83- 7-8. Minnesota. AMKBIOAN OonzaleK, Philadelphia. 10; Wil- Thera'* a pretty good pitcher, . , . (jnoe again tennto occupied my Registration for Pony Foot­ L Pet. G.B. night when I diecked back The Dodgers rsmained six Frank Johnslon-Burt Dairts 64, 15—68, Ray BeUer 86-12—73, Fred Minnesota put on another powetj' * . . W. Uaros, Chicago, Taylor. Philadel­ boys. ; nwiln totereeX after dinner, neigh­ Meurant 78-5—73,- ball letigiie players will be held ahow and climbed tn within oneA j in d iANS-SE.NATOR.S— .90 48 .652 — through The Heralds of the prs- 'ames In ^ n t of second-place ■Ray Fahey-Don HJdward# 64, Walt New York .. phia and Groat, St. Louis. 9. "Heffner T He was real sharp to. bor Bruce Hosaan an aUe and Jt. Louis, whipping Houston ' 7-3, CRIERS TOI'RNAMENT toniglit at 6 o’clock »l the West half game of the While Sox by>j Homers by l.*rry Brown. Max CYiicaith . • • • .78 60 ..566 H Home Run*—.Aaron. Mllwatikee. day. But he pitched a game as vidua weak. . , Ferguson-Rudy Heck 64, Fran willing ofifxxMnt as Sandy Koufax won his 21st, and CJarvey-iPaul Dutelle 64. Charlie Oonlin 76-10- 66, Beany •Side Oxal. Tlie loeal Raider* knocking off Kansas City twice. Alvi.s. John Romano and Joe Ad- Minnesota ... .77 60 .562 12'/t 86; .McCovey. .San Francisco, ,34; good as this one in Cleveland. He's M onday Fay 78-12 —66, Frank Wilson 77- will be entered in the Charter 6-2 and 8-1 . Boston dropped Balti-j rock drove acro.ss 10 Indian i-uns .73 66 .525 171/, Thursday 7-1. The Cardinals kept pace by SUNDAY Baltimore .. Mays, San Francisco. 82; Santo, improved an awful lot since two Rspoited back at the desk and downing Pittsburgh 6-1 and 6-2. 10—67, Ed Dymoi) 75-7—68, Car­ Oak (Vinferern'e Pony League 3 m (^ in a pair. 4-3 as Bill Mon-: jn their rout of the Senator.s. then .67 71 .486 23 SWEEPSTAKES Bo*tnn . . ; . . Chicvigo. 25; Howard, I»s .Angeles, years ago. He used to him­ found everyiflUng In order, thanks “When I talk about my team Milwaukee closed to within one- mine Filloramo 79-11- 68. Bob this seii.Hon. * bouquette won his U»th and 3-0 on i ppn Zimmfr. Ed Brinkman. -Mm Detroit ...... 66 70 .48.) 28 and Cepeda. .San I-'rancl*co. 24. self a little bit. Now' he’s real in baseball, 1 don’t mean the Red Class A--Sked Homans 74-7— Rayburti 86-18—68. Tile age limit is 12 to 15 the five-hit pitching o f rookie Bob: King and pitcher Ed Hobaugh 24 to a fins associate, Howie H d- half game of the Giants despite a Cleveland 68 74 .470 Pitching — Perranoskl, I»s An­ calm. You don’t, rattle him Sox or 'Yankees, but the Chicago 9-4 loss to Philadelphia and Cin­ 67, Joe WaU 73-6—68 LADIES CRIERS and the iimvlmum^velght 140 Heffner; Cleveland and Wa.shing- homered in Washington s narrow 78' .443 29 oomb, wbo had arrived earlier and Gla-ss B —Reg Ourti* 76-8—67. I.,*)* .\ngelt/« . .62 FI.YING GIANT—rHugh McElhenny of t)ie Giants hurdles Dan CUrrie, 58, of th# geles. 18-2, R67; McBean. Pitts­ GOOD BREAKING STUFF . vmoa tt>s ofModal greeter. .Much Cuba,” reporrter Sol Cohen aald as cinnati gained a . doubleheader Gaby Tardiff 92-30 -63,, Eleanor pound*. ton blasted 12 homers in a split, rictory. Alvls. and .loe Azeue al.so Kanna* City . .60 76 .441 29 burgh. 18-8, .518; Koufax, lo s An- "And he gets Wa breaking stuff he addremed the oooupemt of this A1 Marlin 78-10—68, Bob Smith Scranton 85-15- 72, Dora Kellner BUI SnUthT" former Brown the Indiana romping tn the opener connected for Cleveland tn the Packers at Green Bay for five yards. (AP Photofaji.)______peraonal mail accumulejted during split with New York, winning the \ViK*hlngton 50 88 .862 40 gelf*. 21-5. A08; Spahn. MMwaur over good.” pillar. Sol has suffered through nightcap 1-0 as Jim Maloney won 78-10—68. 85-13—72. Dolores Kellv 98-26- 72. l ’ni\erslty gridder. will coach 16-8 and the Senators aqueering second game, while pitcher Don . ray absence, letiters ooraing from Class C—Jim Harvey 89-21—68. Monday’s Result* . kee, 18-6, .788; Maloney, Cincin­ "Yes,” Heffner agreed; "mar m a n y oufleto including Gene Mori- thick and thin with the Cub# and his 20th with a three-hitter after Kickers Goby Tardiff ,103-40- the JhUders. John .McNary, by In the second game 8-7. Rudolph and Don Lodi "had Wash­ Cleveland 15-7. Washington 8-8. Austin Weiman 84-16—68. another former Ivy Leaguer . • • • ington homers In the opener nati. 20-6. .769. breaking stuff is working beU « arty at Podomocnshlnia Lake in la hopeful that the team will come the Mets took the opener 6-3. 63, Eleanor Sciunton 94-17—77. Boston 4-2. Baltlniore 8-0. ■—Long Touchdown Runs 0ectrify Capacity Crqtvd— StrikesMito — Koufax. Los .An­ Uian it had been.. Bob (catchar MlBlpe, Hal Goodnough In Brook­ through “next year.” .,.. Irito the Low g ross-E m Kennedy, 72. Piete TeetB 91-15— 76, Fred Me«i- \1a Dartmouth will asHist. Brian TANKS-'nOBRS— Jack Kralick went the distance Bllrvl bogey—Joe Toscano, 106. Tup|>er yvill be team manager. Los Ajigeitea 7-^, Chicago 6-8. geles, 269; Drysdale, Los Angrae*. Bob TUiman) was sayiaig my fast­ line, Mhse., Ray Walsh, general office and out early was ^the plan CUB8-GIANT8— raint 78-2 —76, Larry Chaine 90-14 Mantle, out of action completely for Cleveland In the first game 228; Maloney, tUncInnatl. 218; S<1iedul,e open* Sept. 22 at but the Xrlbe used seven pitchers New Y’ork 5-1, Detroit 4-2,. ball is moving now, too. My laat manager of the Now York Poot- this August day and It wa* ac­ Mays, the Giants' 8100,000-a- MALONEY’S GOT HIS. 20TH— Pitcher Jim Maloney, PRESIDENT’S CUP —76. Sally Brand 11540—76, John fcMT-two months with a broken foot Minnesota 6-8. Kansas Wty 2-1. Marichal. San Francisco. 188: OH>- Deadlocked for first place in the Scarlaito 89-11 78, Jav Oefbous WindNOr. . Other team* will be and resultant knee trouble, had In the second. game the fastball was coming la boU Gaanto. Bob Flehel of the complished, New York’s Yankee year center' fielder, suffered a Today’s Game* Packers Reimaiii Masters sosi, St. Louis, 164. 80 straight the bsittefs had a field Stadium ths destination with Pat dizzy spell and dropped one ie'ft, of Cincinnati poses with teammate Pete Rose after 36-Hole President’s Cktp Tourna­ 92-14.—78. based tn. ulgstonbiiry, Meriden, been confined to pinch hitting AMERICAN LEAGITO New York Yankees and Bill Orow- EiiHt Hartfhrd, Vern<>n and Baltimore (Barber 18-10) i at day.” ley o f the Bexfton Red S ox..' Find Bolduc, former -worker ths pilot knee after fouling off a pitch In gaining his 20th victory,of the season. Maloney hurled ment were Del St. John and Paul p r O-m k m b e b before his start In center field in Battkig KaUne. Detroit, and Men lull liaiidlcap. women full tiahdl- South Windsor, Monday’s second game. Mantle's Ro4» Still in Basf^tiall Boston (Morehead 8-10). ^ Heffner said the fact hs had plenty of work that needed for the journey with passengers the fourth Inning of the opener. He a three-hitter and struck out 18 as the Reds defeated Dutelle, each with 138 totals. The New. Y’ork (Downing 11-4) at Yastrzcsnskl, Boston, JH8: F i ­ only Kwo days’ rest did’nt bother prompt attenUon arid it wiaanU Howie Holcomb and Mike Caruso was examined by Dr. E. C. Taller pair will meet in a playoff at a c«p plua five: ------^ loss hadn’t been felt by the Yanks KOSHKCWONG. . Mo (AP) — lins, Minnesota, .812; Pearson, Los New York 1-0 on a home run by Rose. (AP Photofax.) Pro Wally t’ichon 74 —except perhaps at the gate—but Onetime major league pitching Detroit (Bunning 10-18). Of Giants, Win ThriRer him. until a lets hour that I was able ...P erfect day for the baseball and sent home to rest. later date. flAfimoers:Members: Jim vxoruon. Goldoi^ TS^-S—71; —i*. Bob Angeles. .811; Maliohe. Zalm an 86-13—73: A1 CJrotheer, 8 l « MKN’S FLAG TOVBNAMKNT star Preacher Roe la managing a Kansas City (Drahowsky 5-11) "Harry (Coach Harry Donah) to head Went to prepare for an and the Yankee hoqiiUllty am- Dr. Sailer said Mays, hitting MLXED FOUR BALA they’d feel a lot safer with the ...... ■ - , — i I ■ U. and Wagner, Los Angeies. .296. .801 with 32 homers and 88 runs 72- Peck. ^-7—70; A1 K«'rnp, 82* | ijouBob ji Peck.' pck. ^ iceifeel from Idth bol«: switch-htttlng slugger In prime boy's team .hfi' the Oaark Junior at Minnesota (Paacaial 18-6). told me ahead of Ums T i pitch ' evening temis match.. Bdittor passed, as usual... Ekijoyed apre- Tom Perry, Eunice Owens, Del 10^72; Larry Ch^ne,IV, 87-14—73: XVU.irt'iRo,tK‘rt I XVUUCllRubt'n VTil.i,GUI, 0077138^ imfeet iiuztifrom AtruAI9th Mvrav Rum — Tresli, New York,_ 57; batted in,'should be back In ac­ Ex-CrUsader Snyder Sidelined > shape for the World Series. Baseball League. Only Games Scheduled. NEW YORK / Ap\_'T'yip*l4 lead In the first two periods.^exhibitions for the Giants, Bast- against Baltlmor* today and told Alan Obnntead, the No. 1 tennis game talk with Bed Barber,'Man­ St. John, Ruth WUley—78-13—60, .„u,.nBuck, 82-U—71;„»-**— w«lSal RoBsito.Rosplto. .81-11—70, 81-li—70 I Robert p.ir^irBuck, tee «hrt».shot on 19lh fairw ay. ' ' ' - - - em Division champions four of Detroit, 84; Tastnetnekl, me to ‘pace yourself.’ ’’ tion today. - “He Just told me he John Clianda, Betty Benton, Betty Erich Kellner 80S—72; Andy Thoma.«, WOMEN’S FLAG TOl'RNASTENT Mantle rapped two singles Green Bay Packers are still Jim Taylor, who scored the only • antbuniiast in the office, was a ager Ralph Hauk and Yogi Berra S2-5 7 8 ; Ruben G ill. 78-9—69 . John M r- Gaby TAi'dift. 170 yards from 19th Green Bay touchdown in - last De­ the last- five years, Boston, and AJUlsoo, Mtnneaota, Baok on the subject of Monbour wfflBng partner in doubles play and and the oompany of New York and was tired and felt weak,’ ’ said Wilkie. Maurice Perry—76-16—60, Hugh 84-1572: Will Ktthnly. 8.9-18— hole; Dora Kellner, 135 yard* from against Aguirre, who stifled sev­ Dr. Sailer. “ He had no blurry eral threats In turning in, an eight- the Green Bay Packers, which cember’s 16-7 title game, banged The Green Bay-New York game 81; Oolaylto, Detroit, 80. quette. Pesky praiasd his exhaus- ws did well against two' experi­ Boeton baseball writers later in the Ned Cre^, Evelyn Lorentzan, Ray 71: Carm ine Fliloram ij. 88-16—73: Jim 19th hole _ , , _ „ which boosted NFL pre-season at­ Rims Batted to — Stuart, Bos­ vision or anything like that. I ad- Rookie Flanker Hurt Rusher 73-573, Dora Kellner. 9ie, Kickers Boh Peck, 77571; Jim hitter. The Tigers overcame a 1-0 means masters of the New over . from the two for the go- tlvs study of opposing liattsrs. enced opponenlte before darkness pressiiox. Boston surprised In wto- Owens, Colleen Perry—74-14:—60. 22—88 Bette Wolff. 99-2573; Bertha Giirdoii. 74-0-74: Sam Goldfarb. 98-34— 89 Report at Yale, 46 at IJConn tendance over 914,000 with six ton, 98; KaUne, Detroit, 94; W ^ - rised him to get some rest and deficit with their two runs in the York Giants and the rest of ahead points In the third period. "Not ofHy has hs Icamcd ths set in. TTie editor and I had ning, 4-3, on a passed bah In the George Putz, Cora Anderson, Jim Kunill 9 6 -2 5 7 0 ' G nbv Tardiff. 113- 7 4 _ .Bil) Peterson. 88-1574; Stan Jerry Kramer sealed It with a dates Remaining next weekend, ', Los Angeles, 84; AJUnoo, Mln- battsra’ wealoieases," Pericy said, hulled chaHengers at one aiiother prescribed a sedative.” Smith, Mae Wilkie—7518—61. 45—68; Celeste Sheldon. 11»9-3573)'| Uoucks. 87-13—74; Phil dfCorcla, ^ 1 5 third inning against Stan Williams the National Football League. ninth Imilng... Among the mtos- Ellsworth, a 20-game loser last Eleanor Scranton 95-2573: Connie ,74. .Millie Dennison, 1 1 4 ^ 5 7 4 . M arge on Bill Bruton’s double, D ick/^r- 25-yard field goal late in the climaxed an 11-gamc pro football neMrta, 78; Oolavito, Detroit, TT. "but BUiy Is aiways huafUtoff. fcr a number of years and tt wan MONDAY Where that puts'the College All- program over the/^abor Day week­ iiig was Mel Allen, alHrig of late year, brought his record to 20-7 tn In Defeat of Patriots Kelly, 90-31560Sally Brand. UO-,37— I Allen, 1530- 14 t Aullffe’s bunt single; a sacrifice quarier. Hit* — KaUne. Detroit, 101; IViitoh him nki after hie hits a ‘ good meeting on the court even if with a bothersome throat. BEST SIXTEEN 73; Delores Kelly, 106-39-5; Pete l.ln-, ...... TrTlTs.wie State 'College . Elevens Star* to problematical, but it puts end. ^ Ward, Chicago, 1.58: YnatrMsnsId, ground bah or bunts one. He gives we dMnt settle our boasts. the opener with Llndy McDaniel’s gua Jr.. 79-7-72; Ed Bellengherl. 89-1 , HOL^t-IN-4)NK fly by A1 Kallne and Rocky Cola- Taylor scored from the one In relief help. The Cubs snapped a Class A — Erwin Keturedy 57- 19--70 ■ ' Lt. Cmdr. Robert A. P4ck aboC his the Packer* squarely atop the In other NFL games, Dallas Boston. 167; Pwinoe, tos Angeleo, it evaryttalng ht has. Ha's miy Friday 2—55, Bob OappaUl 63-6—66. ylto’a single. the first half, which was marked whipped San Francisco 37-24 and tie in the fifth with three runs— ANDOVER, Mass. (AP)— Rookie flanker back A1 Snyder EIGHTEEN-HOLE PI TTING , ; first hol.>-ln-one in » Joe Pepitone’a thr^-run homer scramble a*' the 14 NFL teams 164; Malzone. Boston, 152. kind of IxtU player.” Tuesday / Class B — Bill Kenney 66-9—57, Sher Ferguson .33, Cliff Mllliken 3 .3 , wln-n lie seed his ITb-yatU fourth hole by two electrifying long-distance SporiBhminded Andy lindberg to two on a fly by Billy William* is expected to miss Sunday’s opening American Football Lou B ecker 33 ' ® vrith a No, 5 and a friendly breeze.H is against Frank Lary In the fifth move closet to their season open­ Pittsburgh defeated Detroit 22-7 Triples — VersaUes. Minnesota, Monbo doubisd for his f i r s t Former trackmen Ivan London Start Grupting Sessions strikea The first .was a 100-yard Friday night. Baltimore turned the major dommo at the Optical that fell for a double when short­ Tom Kearns 58-11—67. Closest to pin on fourth hole: lau-ry 1 tee shot, lingered on the lip of tire OTP Inning of the opener broke a 2-2 ers 12 (lays from now. and Hlnioii. Washington, 12; Oi- sxitra base hit of the season lead­ scaled the Herald stairs like League game between Boston and the New York Jets, Patri­ Chaine. 16 feet. 4 inches. ' until an accommodating wmd hrt^d kickoff return by the Packers’ back Washington 27-21, 8t. Louis Style Bar and he rotes a salute stop Jose Pagan and left fielder Class C — , Tom Regan 7522— tta and powered Ford to his 20th. The ,/PackeTs, rolling to their Herb Adderley. "The second was moU. Kansas City, U : Progosi, Uis ing off the sixth inning. Hs cams a hurdler i«pepartng for the Olym­ for his oittractive and kstereoting ots’ Coach Mike Holovak said todajL______53, Cliff Varney 74-20—64. Longest drive first fairway . Ed Dy- it In He was playing rtth Sra RossUo, fourth victory since' that ignom­ edged CThlcago 17-14, Cleveland Angles, 10; Aparic4o, Baithnoiro, around on a grounder and Chuck Cap Peterson collided. In the night­ m opd. 280 yards. Sheldon I.,ev<>ston and Art Balllargeon. victory. a touchdo'wn by Dick Lynch of pic games to Inquire about home main window dtoplays, the current cap, Hobble, 59, allowed only a The l90-poimri a hot night in Chicago i month Home Buns — Stuart, Boston. had scored earlier on a wild jiitatu for the Red So*. In recent years ond period that completed a 91- on SundaFr“ like the Yankees in besebah, Pock- and a triple by Willie McCovey to a knee injury in third period flanker back nod, Holovak said. Blind bogey — Doc. McKee, 70. Tbe A n g ^ stopped Gary P»t-,_ Yale and University of Connecticut held their first condi­ 'ago, smacked the Giants 24-17 be­ yard return at a pass intercep- 86; KUlebrew, Minnesota, 84;. A1 Frank Malaons singiled and Lu London has been a successful er* in football and Optical Style fore a roaring, sellout crowd of In the AFL, which opens Its the ninth. of Saturday’s 22-20' exhilbition loss Stephens was a tight end for SCORES AGE ers’ wjnnlng string at 11 games tioning exercises yesterday, with 89 candidates taking the tion- UsM, Minnesota, 81; Hall. Minne­ Clinton doubled ahead of Brea- ■baeKeUbaa'coach Iri the West Side Bor in bowling . . . John Oervini of • • • Frank Liplnskl scored a hoie-in- by holding off. the White Sox In 42,327 at Green Bay Monday regular season Friday night with soud’s triple In the seventh. to the Jets at Brunswick, N.J. Boston last season but has been field at New Haven and 46 at^ ’ .Erich Barnes, the New York de­ Kansas City at Denver, San Diego sota, 28: Howard, New York. 26. Reo Junior program -----Civil en­ the Legion Post s visitor at the DOD6ERB-OOLT8— one on the eighth hole yesterday. the opener and appeared headed night. Pttohing —''B ooti», New York, Three straight cheap aingtes and gineer Haydw (Mike) Griswold, 'desk to report on Ihursday nighit’s “ This kind of knee injury usual­ concentrating on a defensive Storrs. will be emphasizing conditioning, It -was the champs’ seventh fender whose interception had set wound up the exhibition champs Koufax, 21-6, struck out 18 for ly sijdeltnes a player for about a back's duties this year. He used a No. 9 irtm. Partners for a sweep when they came from BtidgepcMl. got an early atari up the Giants’ first touchdown, 19-6. .760; PascuaJ, Minnesota, a sacrifice fly by Rius Snydsr in foemsr UCom and Twl League suooessfiil banquet 'and added that a 269 total, moving to within 10 SERVICE SPECIAL E individual skills and agility. straight victory over the Giants, with a 13-3 Saturday night deci­ were Ed Wilkos, Keti Wigren and four runs teck and took a 'f-6 lead 18-6, .750; Ford, New York. 2ip Cap­ title game the last two years, and won four . and lost one in pre- A1 tn our opener." So/tball Winners WOMEN’S DIVIMON Weelejran gets started today grabbed it at the New York 9, season play. Other weekend re­ Downing, Now York, 11-4, .788. alammed ths door. night’s twliibiJl at Yankee Stadium retained for the 1964 season.. Both ers put It away with a four-run for Chicago with his twp-rim dou­ tain George Humphrey. Sophomore their 23rd pre-seaaon game with­ The Paitriots came out of their TWO BALL, BEST BALL with 35 of some 50 varsity players end Paul Titua is^ h-orking. out at scrambled up to his own . 33, sults Included Houston over Kan Strikeouts' — Peters. Chicago ___ "WhUs talking baaetoaJl with did fine Jobs thto peist summer . . . fourth in which Tommy Davis ble, following a double by Ron out-a lo.sa against NFL opposition. 168; Ptzarro, Chicago, and Ford, Tom Oomon, UtUe League pres­ Dally reqileets for World Series and Frank Howard contributed fifth 'fechlbltlon defeat with two First low net — Evelyn Lorent- taking initial wtnlkouts. TTie Coast center. A grind-it-out second half did the where he latersded to Lynch. I *as City. 23-17. and Buffalo Over NEW HAVEN (AP) — Provi­ Banaen and a walk to Jim Cim- Guard Axaidemy opened drills dur­ Lynch went the rest of the way to New York. 168; Monbomfiette. Baylock TD Score ident, Bob' Bleller, publicist for tickets are arrivitag and the an­ doubles and Willie Davis smacked less serious injuries. Fullback BiUy zen-Barbara Sheppard 87-14^—73, ningham. Bridgeport's OiSpiinto to looking job for Greer Bay this time after Denver 21-14 on Saturday night. dence has capturecl the New Elng- Peg Chanda-Barbara Williams 90- ing the weekwnd. for quarterbacks and ends. He said two *od zone. New York beat Boston 22-20 on Boston, 160; Sttginan, Minnesota, the Midget Football League used swer to one and all to the some, a triple. Johnny Podres, 12-10, and Lott suffered a mild concussion Knuckleballing reliever Hoyt the Ciiants, capitallziing on twt Alexander Graham Bell's Invention sorry, but this department is not Ron Perranoskl held tiie Colts to and guard Billy Neighbors a badly iand softbali championship with a 17—73, Hazel Barger-Helen Noel Tfie Trinity squad, about 35 he ha-x been parUculariy pleased pass interceptions, had taken a 17 The loss was the third to four Sunday. 100. Gives Acorns Win Wilhelm was the White Sox Win­ strong, also begins today. And to pass along information on the an outlet for the ■valuable ducats five hits in the second game while bruised shoulder. 2-0 Labor Day win over Stratford. 83-10—73. ner, lor the third time In me many with the.; performance of lanky . . Red So* game wasn't listed to Low putts — Barbara Williams Southern Ootuiiecticut and Central John Co^, a 166-pound sophomore NHWARK, M. J. (AJ»)—Th* • grid sport___ Accompanied by Bob John Roseboro hit a two-run hom­ If Snyder and starter,Jim Col- ■The defeat snapped a string; of days. Oonnectiout 1*011 be rolling t>e#ore Metooik and my son, Dean, I was be carried by Chamvei 80 at night er. clough, who still Is favoring a nine straight regional champion­ 28, Ceil Perry 28 (Tie). y m • • from Wilton, at quarterback. Newarii Bear* and Weatcheeter but I was pleasantly surprised FOUR BALL, BEST BALL the week is out. Ijte is ideo, trying aophomore Crusaders ran up big margins to on the road In. mid-afternoon, Yan­ pulled leg muscle, are, tmable to ships for the . Connecticut team. - itain SOX-ORIOLESr- Tale and'UOonn'are scheduled kee Stadium 'the--desUnatlcm. for when-I turned to this dhonnri and CARDS-F1RATB8— ~ Providence \vill play. in the World. vFirst low. net,.— Rory .Simon, Bld Bressoud’s two-run triple In haiihack:' ’rom F5wj»tani 'at an '«itfl ,wih in 'Lebdr' Day wsskend' action start at Boston OoUege’s'Alumni to face each, other in thedr se>ason the New 'York-Boeton baseball found the Sox game coming in 'The Cards won both ends of a. Stadium Sunday tfi the opener, Softball Touj-nament at Clear­ Barbara Williams, Helen "Wilkos, You can’t make a better deaf poBitjon. In the Atlantic <3oast Professional from Washington. doubleheader for the first time Eunice Owens 84-15—-69, Isabelle loiclcoifif Sept. 28 at the Yale Bowl. Football League, Newark beating doublebeader ....Lunched with former Sjracuse halfback Tom water, Fla., Sept. 2557. It’s stm early, but the Ells seem' Jackie Ferrell, the fine head of the this season behind the strong to save your fife! Portland 43-26, and Westchester Saturday pitching of Bob Gibson, 158, and .i thoroughbredracmg to have an Initial edge kn physitsal crushing Mohawk Valleq. 33-14. sjieakera’ bureau, and Toimny condition; ,/ Bill Dwyer Dead, Holmee, veteran Now York bose- In to 13'Bisqell St. and out early Ron Taylor, 9-6. Gibson checked Nswaric and Westchester thus was my plan this final Saturday the Pirates on seven hits and hit In phyisioal teats, Sund^'. the made their record* 2-0 and inug- baJl writer... .Weather was just m ajority a t the Yale squad ran a In August and thU was accom­ a homer while Ken Boyer aftd ALIGNMENT AND Newi&;3ii.v ExiLocal Athlete gled into a three-way tie for firrt perfect for baseball and the brand mde within ate mmutwl. Coach nis of boll displayed on the field plished without ' any trouble .... tleorge Altman homered behind A t Taking Try at Pro place in the Southern Diidsion with Bob IngaUi required 'the same (Jhecking the calendar, just four Taylor. One of the best ba-seball plgyera the Jersey City Giants, who took matched the. weather, pitching • . * * SIGN YOUR th ii^ o f hds H'ubiciee, but no one solntUlating' as well as the defense weeks from tqday, football teams BRAKE SPECIAL ever to perform with a Mancheoter the squeaker route to a 27-26 win METS-REDS— Mcoeeded in the test yeaterday. fir.st Negro member froin'3Baton Rouge, La., 52, 6-4,. 18-11. of both olube. New York won by representing “Yale and 'U’Cosin will Of course, the/BMs had to try team during the golden era—1920- FOREST HILLS. N Y. GAR) ■— squad which faces Venezuela in-the over Harri.sburg Friday night. Duke Carmel- rapped a single, the American zone final ft Denver Richmond, Va. None of them drew the'cheers In dther games; ,^„R»m'idence, 5-0 and 8-0 scores- with the first be bumping heads at New Haven eoebra hard In their first eession — 1923, Bill Dwyer died last night , Chuck McKinley is interested in in the college football season open­ double and' triple while A1 Jack- A U TO M A TIC I taking a fling at pro tennis, but Sept. 13-15—he has made a prevl-i Scott, the polished .stylist out of that rang for. 40-year-old Vic 'bounced Ansonia, 24-'f, Springfield, , game a thriller in that the Red their hew Coach John Pont was at the Veterans Hospital in New­ Selxas, veteran of half a dozen er... With Howie Holcomb away son pitched a six-hitter for the WE DO A^L THIS: V ington. . there are a couple of jobs he ous tournament commitment and Yale University and the Univer- took Boston, 14-7, and Fhttsburgh 'Sox failed to get a hit off Jim sotiUng the pdee in the calisthenics. ■sity of Virginia Law School, was Davis Cup campaigns. Finishing Bouton In the first eight innings. for a week’s vacation I will be in Mets victory. Maloney, 20-6, Bridgeport-Coach Boh DiSpirtto Dwyer wras stricken laat week; wiants to complete before he starts he i* not figured to be needed, Valley shut out Baltimore, 22-0. struck out IS in the nightcap and FUEL OIL • correct caster, anyhow—but he’ll be the spear­ the most impressive of those play­ in semi-darkness that challenged ./^dy Baylock intercepted a pass Pinch swinger Rush Nixon’s lead- full command until the seixnid I reiported that he Is a little disap- He played with the Manchester talking turjjey. his contact lenses, the old war Monday in September. got the only run he needed when camber, toe-in NIGHT RACING team in the early 20s, shortstop "I want to , win the national head the rwit of the way. The ing second-round matches Mon­ midway through the final period off single in the hihth sfiolled the Pete Rose slammed the first pitch pointesl 'in the physicaa coftthtlon of Americans next play -England, at day. He won over his old team­ horse from Philadelphia clipped • abjust brakes hts candidates Hie position, sgain.st the beet team* champioimhip and I want to help Jim McManus of Berkeley, Calif., and went 27 yards for the touch- ’ of the game by Jay Hook for a DELIVERY in the Bast including a number of bring the Davi.s Cup back from Bournemouth Sept. 26-28 and then, mate. Don Dell of Bethesda. down that gave Springfield its homer. • adjust steering RaniM ■*€»» I While the athletes grunt . and 4-8, 7-5, 6-3, 7-8. 7-5, 7-9, 8;6. 6-4. major league pitchers., Australia,” the ■ aching j- back Wim- if successful, go to India and on marg;in over Boston. SeieeieyerSapt.Mv** I groan, the (xjachex are keeping an "■ hope Margaret Smith of Australia, • add brake fHikJ IBtacW.* tieJ8.| eye out 'for talent tn fill the weak A naUve of East . Hartford,, bledon king .said today. I to Australia- Riessen had • to go five sets "in Newark clicked Sunday ,w1th Gary Player Regains Prestige MONDAY’S FIGHT CONTRACT Any U.S. Cw beating Ronnie Fisher of Houston striving to add the U.S. National places in the linetips. Dwyer (Miplamed Colgate. He l e t - |I ran do botji this year, Bob Kelleher. non-playing U S, three touchdown passes from pnTSBUROH5 lohnny Morris, • batance troot'’wbeete % MrMMWU. M . sac Then 1 maV be a big enough captaiii, said the team for the 1-6. 6-4. 3-6, 6-1. 6-2, Ashe .started to her Wimbledon crown, ad­ Julian Malinski to Reggie Lee, Yale CJoaoh Pont said “Our con- ter^ in both baseball and basket­ vanced easily over Janie Albert 162, knocked out Jimmy Beecham, centratioT) will be on sophomores ball In later years he 'was A fine attraction that they would make Venezuela match would be named shakily but rallied for a 3-6, 7-5, The Giants came from behind in Wkk Victory Worth $20,0Q0 156, Philadelphia, 4. me an attractive offer. . I’d ' be today. probably will be made 6-2, ,6-3 triumph over Norman of Pebble Beach, Calif., 52, 6-1. the final quarter to «lge Harris­ street Buses Leave Mauclutotor prhnarily.” He ^kid. tha.t while he golfer. He leaves many dose Darlene Hard of Montebello, NOW! (Travel A g ttte f) at 4:6(> PJIL to paring down )n» large aquad he friends to Manchester. foolish to say I wouldn’t listen, up of Dennis Ralston of Baker- Perry of Los Angeles. Rafael burg when Bobby Platkin kicked but I promise you, I wouldn't field. Calif.: Martin Ri'essen of Osuna. the fourth-seeded , s(ar CaUt., seeded No. 2, behind Miss the extra point aftetj’ * score by WADk e GAN, ni (AP) — The^the "Big Three” group with Piatom come cheap.",, , Evanston, 111.; Gene Scott Of St. from Mexico, also had his aiixli i Smith, ousted Monique iSalfacti of Lou Rettino. Boh Stets had sent siign read: "‘Gaiy’# Gallery,” car- er and Nlcklaus after failing to YOU'LL RECEIVE James, N.Y., and Arthur Ashe, the Capitols ahead with s 93-yard lyiiitg It were six teen-age boys win any -big ones this season, McKiiiley, whose bid for the didn’t let the fans down. ABSjOLUTELY national men’s crown hung by a touchdmv'n kickoff rpturn, hot ths g a ib ^ hi black—j'UBt Hke Gary Icick failed, setting the staga for Player. He won by two strokes in the YOU slender thread Saturday when he two-day eodtra-vagionza wtitah drew tore a muscle in his back, is still the Giants’ heroics. 'riiere was no “Amle’s Army,” or any similar rooting faction for a total of about 6,00(j golfing feuga. alive 'at the wi.se West Side Tennis . The viOtory brought Player re­ F R E E I Don’t let this happen Club after a 6-2. 6-4, 6-3. second- Jack Nldclaus, the only other ooinpeliitorB. / newed preatige of a sort, and round victory over Jiri. Javorsky Charleslon N € a r § ^0,000. He won WHtfa a 67-69— of Czechoslovakia The $50,OCX) Holliday Clas- STOP aic wrag mieide up striotly of cheers 136. Nicklau#, the PGA and "This back trouble, may be a Eastern Pennant, Masters champion, received $16,- blessing in disguise. " the 22-year- for Player during the ,36-hole ex- lO O O ' DOUBLE on hSbttlon at the per 36-35 -7 0 Glen 000 for shooting 68-70—138. Palm­ lU TUVEE";^ Old -..Trinity l'niv,er.sity .student er, the leading moheyrwinner, set­ TRIPLE-S 3LUE STAMPS from San Antonio, "rexy .'said'. Springfield B ow » FionaOxmtry CSubc The oompeot South . African tled for last.wMh 64-74.—141 and TRIPLE-S BLUE "This should help my ground $14,000. strokes. I find myself concentrat­ Gel ready to pop the choinpagivs. htar, striving to get bock In to little ing more-on every shot ' corks for the Charleototi Iiiditeis— Unable to jump around, bashing because they’ve oU but sewn U|i STAMPS and banging away in the style the 1963--HkuX.em League flog. that has become 'his trademark, . The Indiana cUfiched at l e ^ a STAMPS RELINE YOUR BRAKES McKinley has been serving at tie for the prauiant and reduced ths At Absolutely WHEN YOU PAY FOR YOUR FUEL OIL three-quarter pace and indulging wdiming ..magic number to ons J m MARKSMANSHIP in none of his murderous smashes Monday with a 5 1 defeat of York’s (I DELIVERY IN FULL WITHIN 10 DAYS and killing volleys. , White Roses. No Extra Cost! AFTER DELIVERY. OR PAY YOUR McKinley will not be on toe Hie league lesMlecs broke up a Classes NOW s lA O O pitching duel betwoesi Don Sohaef- Stamp# Usued upon payment of CURRENT BUDGET ACCOUNT BY THE f*r and York’s BUI KWe with a Brat tnel deUvory. C h e c k dtiir d is c o u n ts five-run explosion to the ninth in­ lOrii OF MONTH. AND SAVE I ning. on insurance fOr compacts. Duke Simn doubled and V«m mth tveiy brake job we tiirayour TRAVELING FuKler was* *ife on a ft«}lder’* MONTHLY OR BUDGET PAYMENTS W H Y TAKE A CHANCE for choice. Binvs going to third. Hs New that yoH save on gas and upkeep discounts and savings! There’s broad scored on a wild pitch. Jock Her- Manchester * Bring Your Car In dniat FREE...regulaf per wbeell handez-singled in a run and then ...v»hy not save on your car insurartce, coverage and fast, fair ciaims service, BUSINESS Schaeffer and IVimy Agee HH RitjeOlubrlnc. Toclay For A Eetttinn A I V T T ^ 24^Eout too, with Nationwide? h you’re a safe too! Over haff of all auto claims are paid OR back-to-back nngleis. Hector Car­ BRAKE RELINES GUARANTEED within 24 hours after proof of ioss. denas produced two more rims W adddl School FOR 30,000.MILEi5 OR 1 YEAR driver of a small or compact car, you can PLEASURE? with a,-base hit and Psjul Dicken Specialist, 2 Nearty two-th

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MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1968 Houses For Side 72 Houses For Sale' 72 House* For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 RockvUle-Vernon PAGE EIGHTE i L House* For Sale 72 House* For Snie 71 r v SOUTH WINDSOR — Handsome Apartment*— Flat*— igANCHBSTBR — 6 room Ranch, WINDSOR - bedroom IDEbtL 8 BEDROOM ranch, SCOTT DRIVE - Beautiful Ranch, By PAGALY and SHORTEN' Hooseheld Goods i COVENTRY LAKE — 4 nxftn cot­ so. 8 ranch with garage on Hilton Special Services" 15 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW. 3-yearq-old,. large kitchen with tage, 2 wooded lots. Owner will ranch, park-like yard, 1% baths, baths, screened pomh, fuU"bkae- '.-Dice location, all utUlUes, $18,000. Tenement* Jokkpk Barth. Broker. 649-0820. Drive, near ;East Hartford and EVBRTTHINO IN oterilixed ra- . butit-lns, (Uning room, 8 bedrooms, sacrifice. John'H . Lappen, Jtac., garage. Priced righU Cali John H. ment includes Onlshed rec room TREfiS CUTTING and removal,, lota ttnd den, dishwasher, attic tan, Route 6. Asking price reduced to. W phllebe Senteneed nonditloned usecLfpiniture and ap- DESIRABLE FOUR room aput- attached garage, lot 100x800 with 649-6261, 6 ^ 2 1 9 . - Lappen, Inc., 649-6261,. 648-62197 BAST HARTFORD — Move right ..cleared, Inaured, Joe Pelletier. trees, $18,900. PhUbrlck Agency, and many extras. Bandy to sbop- $16,200. Key in our office. See any pUancea, high , quality — low ment, unfurnished, nice locatlaii, InTtExcelient condition. 8 bedroom •time. (Jail Glenn Roberts Agency, 742-7658. lb ALL VJOMES; PEATBOG 19 THE T o ALL women! that IS, EXCEPT OUB! prices. LieBlanc F\irnlture, 196 near everything.- Write Box W» 649-8464. MANCHXmTER — Ideal horn* for MANCHESTER — 9 Kxm home qping and schools. Good neighbors! a small family. 4 rooms Just like With acres, 611 heMjhiU base- 52 Hilltop Drive. Call owner, M9- front to back .split! level home. . MLS Realtors, ^-1521, 289-6149. SOUL OF GALLANTRVr South St., Rockville. 875-2174^ Herald. ’ Nice community. H. -B. Qrady, new. 2-ckr garage. Centrally lo­ tnent,' only $U,5()0- Caijfce down 0042. i n R o a d TOITWEVER FIXED Open 8-8. Broker, 643-8009. « ■T^IE^FTiiLBRICk AGENfJY offers / RooPng^Ming 16 cated. $18,900. T. J. Crockett. '.payment.yment needed. Hayes Agency, ' CAREFUL,tvW DEAR.'DID t h a t s is . CRACk this real neat' com pact Cape ban; RUGS, never used, 9x12 beige, $25; SIX ' ROOM DUPLEX, eentrrf, 648-1677. -Ott-iSOS. A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, DIDN’T SEE INI OUR SIX ROOM COLONIAL, 6-years- dy to everything. Large living TOU HURT TOUR9ELF? 9x16 gold oriental, $86; 9x12 apri­ parking, $96. 649-6636. A plea ot nolo oontehdere wasf ardvlUe; a son to Mr. and Mf*. painting. Carpentry. Alterations PAMEMENIT! BAST HARTFORD — Newer 6% old, immaculate. 2-car garage, room with fireplace, family size THAT OPEN THAT WAS A NASTV cot qroadloom.' 289-6965. (SPLIT SPECIAL LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN - Beauti­ entered^ .for Wayne A. Wohllebe, Mark (;;^wit, 87 Talcott Ave., and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ ful 7 room Colonial, .famliy“ room, room ranch, tree khaded lot, full additional ^rking, fine area. E. kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath DRAWER' SCRAPE'.HERE', SIX ROOM duplex, bullWn stove, BOLTON $13,300 J. Carpenter, Broker, .649;506l Rock-ville. ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. DUNCAN PHYFE Sofa with down - garage. $125 per month. Call 648- 2-car garage, 2 fireplaces, cellar, garage, oil hot water heat, down. 2 fiifished rooms up. $16.- 19. of 44 BlHngtpn Ave., Rockville, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOUR^ BETTER SIT . 649-9152, 900. Dial 649-8464 for appointment Births Yesterday; A son to Mr. 643-4860. DOWH' i pillow and slipcover, good condi­ 5306. 9 Orchard Street. tiled baths, all built-ins, porch, aluminum storms and screens, in- Circuit Court 12, Rockville ses­ and: Mrs. Stanley Bloniarz, 133 W. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. . . .Vemon—7 room Split., 2-years- fireplace, AH baths, 8 bedrooms, to see this one. tion, 2 matching mahogmiy end .city utilities, large )ot, full attic, Private 6% room. Ranch, MANCHESTER RANCH — 8 bed- sion, today. He-was the driver of a Main St., Rockville. • R. DION ROOFINC and aiding, al­ FOUR ROOM apartment in two oia, bullt-lns, closed in sun- ■3 ..plastered walls, full insulation, natural woodwork. Robert Wolver- car in which a 17-year-old youth terations, cellings,*\ painting and tables. 649-1281 after 5 p.m. breeseway and garage, full rdoms, kitchen . with built-ins, Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Flor*' family house available immedi­ porch, aluminum storms and liaundry In basement, hatchway, ton Agency, 649-2818, Blve. Mr. *as killed on .June 29 In Vemon. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED/ADVf gutter work. Satisfaction guaran­ screens, high elevation, excel­ basement, amesite drive, 3/4 birch .cabinets, dining room, living ence Boucher, 19 Cottage St,, CONTINENTAL SEWING ^Ma- ately. 22 No. Elm. 649-9000., many extras. Charles Lesperance, Rueler, 643-0809; acre lot, easily financed. Im­ Lots For Sal* 7S Wohllebe, charged with negli­ MCfWAT XlirB FBIDAV I0:>0 AJM.—SATURDAY # AJL teed. tree estimates. 648-4352. lent view. room with' fireplace, natural Rockville; Miss Minnie Mott. 5 S. chine, excellent condition, $35; 649-7620, 643-5664. mediate occupancy. woodwork, aluminum combina­ gent homicide, received a 60-day — — fa. I ‘ ■'! ' ' ~ three reversible Olson rugs, plus FIVE ROOMS and bath, pantry, MANCHESTER - Modem 4 bed­ TWO BUILDING lots, prime loca­ Grove St:, Rockville’; Richard CJar- BIDWELL HOME Improvement room ranch,. 2, baths, 100x200 lot, tions, 3-yeafs-old, $18,300. Phil­ suspended sentence. Judge Joseph telU, Stoughton, ,Ma.ss.; John Hig­ hall and stairway runners, gray porch, private entrance, parking, (JOLONIAL — Formal dining room, tion, city utilities. Philbrick Agen­ Dannerhy also fined him $500 and PLEASE READ YOUR AD Company — Roofing, siding, al­ on bus liner second floor, nd pets, Manchester—6 room Spilt, rec cabinet kitchen with .dishwasher, full basement, immediate occu­ brick Agency, 649-8464. gins, (Joventry: Stanley Silloway, terations, additions and remodel­ and green, reasonable. 643-1282. cy, 649-8464,'- placed him Op one-year probation. or **Want Ad»” are taken’ oveit the phone aa d oon-, $69 a month. Inquire 22 Winder- room, 2 fireplaces, '2-car ga­ den, 3 bedrooms, attached garaga pancy, Sacrifice at $17,900. Hayes 'ITiomp.'tonville'! Charles Lask, 113 ing of all types.- Excellent work- rage, 2 baths, bullt-ins, wood LAWRENCE F. FIANO FOREST . STREET — East Hart­ Asst. Proeecutor E, George Gor­ ,o2 a K ^ ?l.r.^ X » -.oold read hie the FIRST DAY W mere Avenue, RockvlUe. lot 102x612. Marion E. Robertson, Agency, 648-4808. ford. . Immaculate 8 bedroom INDUSTRIAL LOT for .sale, rail­ E. Mam St.,-Rockville; James man.ship. 649-6495. cedar shingles. road siding, on Parker Street. Call sky told the court that Wohllebe APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS h) time tor the next Ineer- Musical Instrument* SS Realtor, 643-6953. Ranch, fireplace, recreation room, was driving a car with four occu­ Caldiw’eU, 6 Westview Ter.. Rock-. Hon. H io Herald Is 'reaponetble for onlj' ONE Inoorrect or o m l t ^ MODERN 4 room duplex located in EXCELLENT 7 rooms, 2 story, oil 643-2766 6t9-3391. vill^; Mrs! Lucille Masterson, Hyde steam heat, IH baths, porch, city Realtor nicely landscaped. Call 528-550S. pants on Rt. 83 when the car ran hmertion for any advertleement and then only to the extent of a ATLAS ACCORDION, lady’s size, '.-quiet, central area, storm doors QUIET SECLUSION - Huge Manchester—6 room Split Lev- o ff the roEid and crashed into a Ave., Rockville Roofing and Chimney* 16-A 120 bass, 5'shifts, excellent con­ and windows. Call 649-9888. screened porch, immaculate ' 7 utiUtles, extra B-zone lot. All for Charles Nicholson 742-6364 MANCHESTER LISTONG 38 — 8 B-ZONE LOT for sale, 64x355; all "make «ood” toaertlon. Errore jrhleh do not leeaen ®* si Ranch, bea,utiful lot, 2-car $18,500. Charles Liesperance, 649 facilities. including sidewalks. tree. Killed was Jonni P. Gardner, Discharged Sunday: Paul Mc­ Itae adrwtlMmMit wlD not be oorrected by “make ip>od taeertton. dition. 643-8109. room Split, 1V6 baths, garage, room Garrison Colonial, garage ROOFING — Specializing repairing SIX ROOM DUPLEX, stove and garage, heated rec' room, 2 large rooms, Manchester, $18,^.. 7620, 643-6664. Call 6^-3391. 17, o f 21 Spring St Manus. 8 Crown St., Rockirilie. roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut-, refrigerator included, not heated, baths. All the extras plus wall- fireplace, private barbecue, shade Ehscharged Yesterday: Mr*. BU- Carlton W. Hutchins, 6494)182. all around, lovely, immaculate, The accident occurred at about ter work, chtinneys cleaned, re- j Wearing Apparel— Fur* 57 centrally located. 648-1946. to-wall carpeting add to the MANCHESTER — 7 -room older CHOICE BUILDING lot in Rock- 4 a.m. after Wohllebe and his pas­ eeq - Fynn, 26 Laurel St-,->.. Rock'' paired.-,’ Aluminum siding. 301 1900 sq. ft. of living area. EXCELLENT 6-R(X)M (Jolonlal Colonial off Main Street, treed lot, convenient. Bent A Bent, Real­ ledge section of Manchester, AA vlUe; Arnold Johnston, Brown* MANCHESTER —Jttf you *r* look­ tors, 236-3211. Eve. Mrs. Me sengers had left a parly at a Rock­ DIAL 643-2711 years' ^perience. Free estimates. I SCHOOL DRESSES, sizes 12-14, THREE ROOM apartment, second home, beautifully landscaped lot, 2-car garage, Rusco combination ing for a home that you can move zone. Tel. B49-1439. ville plant where all were employed .Bridge, Rockville; Miss Marie floor, stove, refrigerator and ga­ Queeney, 289-9296. Call Howley, 643-5361, 648-0763. practically new. 876-0163 before 9 only $19,5()0. Joseph Barth, Brok­ windows, steam heat, $16,900. into without touching even 'so on the night shift. Schatz. Hartford Tpke.. Rockville; MILPMP JiTgfiUUKT a.m. or after 6 p.m. rage Included, available now. er, 649-0320. Wolverton Agency, Realtor, 649 much as a paint brush, call us Wohllebe was found responsible .Mrs. Nellie Kibbe. Ellington; Mrs. 643-7591. 2818, eve. Mr. Rueter, 648-0800. Radio-TV Repair Service* 18 6 7 S CNP AyJe. for a look at this Immaculate 7 Suburban For Sale 75 for, (Gardner’s death in a finding Is­ Anna Jertmson, Weet Rd., Rook- /vriv 'TO/tK.N.'J. ]. D. Realty Co. 5-5 QUALITY DUPLEX — Feel se room ranch with a beautiful view. sued last week by County Coroner ^^ille. » BHI-Wrth,,, >,i,d,cin Ftrtw,___^MQSTtM ^ Wanted— T* AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1—5 room cure with this investment, 3 bed­ CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, flat, second floor, oil burner, Asking only $23,500. T. J. Crock­ South Windsor MANSFIELD, Eagleville section^ Bernard J. Ackerman. The finding TR0Ul^.E REACHPNG OUR ADVERTISER? available all hours. Satisfaction rooms, hot water heating system', ett. 648-1577. 16 rooms, 3-family hruse, good stated that Wohllebe was operat­ Vemon news is handed by Hie WE BUY; SEXJj or trade antique steam heat, Rusco' storm win­ 643-5129 ceramic bath each side, central guaranteed. Call 649-1315. home or investment, $9)500. Hart' ing the car at "a greater speed Herald's Rockville Bureau, 6 W. and used furniture, china, glass, dows, Venetian blinds, garage. location. Priced right. We.sley R. SO Acres 4 BBHROOM SEEKERS! Space COVENTRY ford, 528-8120. than reasonable" with regard to Main St., telephone 876-81M or 2il-HoMr Answering Service Building M&iceriala 4' ’ silver, picture fraimes and old Adults. 643-7966. Smith Agency, 649-1894. and location problem solved. 7 PRIVACY. SHADE, Help Wanted— Female 35 Help W w t ^ — Male 36 coins, old dolls and guns, hobby the conditions of the road. W’ohl- 649-<6797. iMovliig—^Tmckinf— room Cape. IIA baths, fireplaced BOLTON — Colonial Cape. 5 large RECEPTIONIST wanted. Must ^ART-TIME floor washer, morn­ collections, attic contents or whole (JONSIDER AT $13,800 a neat lebe was reported driving at 45 to FOUR ROOM apartment, 648-7980. MANCHESTER — 6 room Ranch, Hilltop 8 room home, new hot living room,.formal dining room, rooms, acre wooded lot, white Free te Herald Readers ^ Storage .20 have typing experience. Hours 9- ings, 8-11 a.m.,' 5 days. Main estates. Furniture Repair Service, room Cape, 4 bedrooms, recently 50 miles per hour after a brief L. BETTER BUYS AT dishwasher, disposal, attic fan, at water heat, outbhildings. 1800 garage. Near bus line. (Jlean. $17,- QUALITY paneled doors, thumb latches and 12, Monday through Saturday. Street, East Hartford. 649-5334. Talcottville, Conn. Tel. 643-7449. decorated.' off E, Center Street. 500. Wolverton Agency, 640-2813, strap hinges throughout,' white shower had wet roads: MANCHESTER Package Delivery. tached garage, nicely landscaped Wohllebe's atlornej- told the Slide Rale Class •M ot oar claaallled •r Na Write P.O. Box 22?, Manchester. General Service, Inc., 40 Oak FIVE ^ O M apartment, stove, re­ Wesley R. Smith Agency, 649-1894 foot road frontage. Beautiful Eve. Mr. Rueter, 643-0309. paneled wall in 24 foot living Want Light trucking and package de­ NATIONAL lot, close to schools, $15,9(X). court that Wohliebe w-aa not an. Mated r Stmpty enfl livery. Refrigerators, washers and Street, Manchester. frigerator, garage. Call, between view. Only $20,000. room. Call 643-4508. , . • anawec at tka TEACHER WANTS woman to do Rooms Wlthont Board 59 Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. ANDOVER — $18,900. Immaculate experienced driver and w-as not To Start Monday stove ■ moving s'pecialty. Folding 7-8 p.m., 648-0082. BOLTON LAKE WATERFRONT — general cleaning and some iron­ ELECTRICIAN’S HELPER, some Cedar Closet Lining 2 bedroom ranch, 100x600 lot, 4 room home plus bunkhouse. comprise this pretentious ranch driring in a ‘‘reckless’’ manner. chairs for rent. 649-0752. experience necessary. Call 844- FURNISHED ROOM conveniently OVERSIZED CAPE, T rooms, 2 oversize garage, ideal (or newly­ on over Vs'arre. 2-car garage, 2 MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE ing on Friday afternoons from 12 .21 Sq. Ft. located one minute from Main FOUR ROOM apartment, second full baths, 4 bedrooms, large liv­ CJompletely furnished. Easy fi­ He denied that Wohllebe was A class in the. use of akde rule p.m. to 4^30 ,p.m. References, 0109 af^ r 7 p.m. weds or retired couple. Haye.s nancing. John H. Lappen, Inc., fireplaces, I'-i baths, rec, Wanted—Real Estate 77 drunk at the, time and noted that Street I'Khl housekeeping. Wom­ floor, stove furnished,' available ing room, formal dining room, at­ LAWRENCE F. FIANO room, and Jalousied glass wkl be given in the coffee room Painting— Papenng 21 own transportation. Call Wapping Ceiling Tile - Odd Lots now. Parking. 643-6441 between 6-8 Agency. 643-4803. 649-5261, 643-6219. Wohllebe took immediate action to ftA 9“0 5 0 0 WANTED — Service station at- .09 Sq. Ft. an only. 649-6242. tached garage, 160x180 wooded lot, porch. Inspect with Roger HAVE (JUSTOMERS for houses of the Municipal Building begin­ 644-8675 mornings or evSnlngs. p.m. ^ w $22,900. Phllbrlck Agency, BOWERS SCHOOL dl.-,trict — 7 and lots. Let us list your property. gel help ^ te r the tuxident. PAINTING, EXTERIOR and in­ tendent, full or part time. Must be FURNISHED ROOM for gentle­ Realtor 848-2766 MANCHESTER — 6 bedroom ex­ Walker, 649-5306, 289-8258.. 875- ning next Monday, Sept. 9, and __ I your memngn. yoirn hear tmoi ooi advertlaer hi Ml experienced. 24 Main Sti, Man­ Dutch Doors 640-8464. room Cape. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 (Jhar-Bon Real Estate, ^43-0683. One passenger, Richard M. Has­ terior. paperhanging, wallpaper SECRETARY-Receptionist, 'tjenter man only, near bathroom,* free THREE ROOM apartment -oji bus ecutive ranch, 8 fireplaces, 2 6611. tings, 21, of 181 Loomis St., Man- continuing daily through Friday, Mm. wKbont apeodlDK nil earenln* at thb tele^iioaa. chester. 17.50 full baths, large kitchen, living Charles Nicholson 742-6364 removed, dry wall work. Retison- Hartford, gcxjd typist, medium parking. Inquire 146 Center Street. line, ground floor, all utilities, SPACIOUS 8 ROQM Garrison Co­ baths, heated patio, kitchen built- LET US HELP YOU sell your ehealer is still hoepltalized with Sept. 13. '! dictation, public contact, $65-$75. rfljige and refrigerator, adult* room with fireplace, dining room ins, acre lot. Bel Air Real Estate, able rates\ Fully insured. 649- WANTED — Oil burner service Knotty Pine Paneling 643-9120. lonial, 4 bedrooms, office or den, and den, aluminum .siding, ga­ . property — For prompt and per­ head injuries at St. Francis Hos­ Classes will ^be conducted by 9658, Joseph P. Lewis. Inv'eSIigate. Abilities Unlimited, .13 Sq. Ft. only $76. Box S. Herald. ■ formal dining room, recreation 643-9332. sonalized service, call this office. Employment Consultants. 1007 man. must be thoroughly experi­ rage, $18,5(X), Philbrick Agency, pital in Hartford. Town Engineer', Walter S.Fuss, Lost and Found Auto Acces^ries—Tires 15 ATTRACTIVE ROOM for working room with fireplace, attached 2- BARROWS & WALLACE Many years of experience. Alice A Jury trial has been set in PAIN TONG— Exterii K' interior, Farmington Ave., W. Hartford, enced. 24 Main Street, Manches­ girl, all comforts of home, few THREE ROOM unfurnished apart­ 649-84 64. VERNON — ASSUME mortgage, and wiU be held from 7:30 to 8:80 ter. Split Ffail’ Fencing car garage, 100x150 lot,' shade SO. WINDSOR — Magnificent 7 kept 8-room ranch, built-in Clampet Agency. Realtor, mem- Circuit Court 12, Ekist Hartford ajn. • ^ LOST — Monday in -w.ood.s east of paperHanging,rlmngi floors^^femded and .233-3641. '2.99 Per Section steps from Post Office. 643-6746. ment, fir.st floor, $80 per month, trees, aluminum siding, Philbrick . bers of Multiple Listing Service, TIRE, tube and rim, $9. includes gas, electricity, heat and BOWERS SCHOOL area — Excel­ room raised ranch with family I kitchen, natural woodwork, walk 56 E. Center Bt.,' ' ‘ * session,’ for next Tuesday in the Fuss reports that 10 towiC'em- - Dale ___Rd.. Manche.ster. . . male 5.25x18 flniMied. Get Hie beat for lees. Agency; 649-8464. lent 5 room ranch, large com .843 Main Street, Manchester. Tel. Call 644-0209. Call "44-0601. . - WANTED WOMAN for book­ Ping-Pong Tables ROOM FOR RENT., private home, hot water. Porter Street area. room and 2-car garage, custom out basement, large sloping' lot. Manchester case of. Romano E. Morosi, 33. of ployes have shown intereat in Ihe Border Terrier. browTi with long pleted recreation room, 2-zone, foj. present owners. 4 bed­ 649-4643.'■ 26 Randy Rd., Tolland. Morosi is keeping and generaj office work 11.95 Each private entrance, Call 649-0695, Stove fuml.shed but no refrigera­ .CONCORD RD.—Beautiful ranch, Hayes Agency, '648-4803. ------^------—p----- :------class, and tlial he expects several . tail and dark ears, wa-s dragging Help Wanted— heating system, large ceramic i rooms, 1% baths, built-in oven charglsd with delivering liquor to leaiih, F. F. Hnffer, We.st Hart-: EXTERIOR AND Interior painting. ^ for contractor. C ^ required. 119 Cooper Hill St. tor. 643-6940. large living room formal' dining more to sign up by Wednesday, Wallpaper ' books. Paperhanging, y Write stating qualifications, avail- Male or Fehiale ' 37 Windows - Complete tile bath, fireplace, hot water oil] ^nj ' range, beautifully paneled BOLTON — 6 room (Jape, 3-car 416 Main St., a minor. Morosi, a foreman af 'the '^ford. Call 521-0575. ___ | room, cabinet, kitchen, 2 beA takes to run .shopping club for a 1 .06 Lin. Ft. ^ NEWLY FURNISHED room, priv­ Broker, 649-5051, 649-9162.' were arrested Monday night fol­ male. Call Lee Fracchia, Dog MAN OR WOMAN ,to distribute cir­ ate home, corivenient to town, hos­ trees. Worth Inspecting carefully, he assurned.^CTarles Lesperance, TOLLAND — 0 room house, needs lowing a (hsturbance on Market OUTSIDE , PAINTING, at a low few friends. You get $25 in nafne j wfth tr ...'. Drive b , « Croeb, Warden, 643-8594. ^ ______MORtL o CTI'S Driving School Inc., culars. No selling'. Good earnings. CASH 'N CARRY pital and schools. Professional \ Wolvf ton Agency, Realtor, 849 minor work, bargain at $13,700. price. No Job too big or too small. brands free in 10 weeks. Send for Busines* Locstioni RANCH — Newly redecorated in Road, then call for an inside in­ St. Public Records offices, classroom located Man­ Write D. Veillette, P.O. Box 1216, woman preferred. 643-2310, 9813. Eve. Mr. Rueter. 643-0309. ■> established neighborhood. Large Joseph Barth. Broker, 649-0320. and "Throne by debris. Daniel Kowalski, 44, of 38 Vll- l o s t — SKY blue parakeet, 'does Call now, 649-0726. catalog and details. Alice Wil­ NOBODY • BUT NOBODY • CIRCA 1800 — Restored Colonial, 9 spection. Robert Wolverton Agen­ chester Parkade, lower level. Be­ Providence, R.I. 02901. *• For Rent «4 They do not plan to send not have leg band, vicinity Wood- liams. Popular Club Plan, Depart^ UNDERSELLS NATIONAL MANCHESTER — Centrally lo­ rooms, 2% baths, fireplaces, living _ room with fireplace, extra cy, 649-9813, eve. Mr. Rueter, 643- Uige St., was charged with -intoxi­ ginners, older, nervous students, PAINTING — Five room ranches screened porch, original features i large kitchen, , 3 bedrooms and another man down an escape cation and Garaidin* Walters, 95 Warrantee Deeds bridge and Hudson Streets. Call ment H804, Lynbrook,. I^ w YorkT" ROOM FOR WOMAN, kitchen VERNON - FOR sale or rent. cated 8 room Cape in very nice 0309. our specialty. Teen-age driver’s and capes for $50. Trim and paint KITCHEN CABINETS - Commercial. 5 room ranch plus throughout, garage, acreage. bath, finished recreation room In shaft drilled Sunday because it is Brooklyn \§l„_{with breach of the Rene A. M a^ and Leon 8. 649-6359 if found. Reward. education course. State certified. extra. Also', scraping. 742-8101. privileges. Call after 5, 649-5136. condition. Call us for a look at HueeCls to Donald H. Rogei*, TELEPHONE survey work., attrac­ Situations Want«^- ALL SIZES - 40x40 stqel building. Now vacant. this choice home priced at $18,- Carlton W. Hutchins, 649-6132 basenqent. This home realistically . MANCHESTER — Verplanck area, unsafe. peace. Miss Walter* was released 649-7398. tive salary plus bonuses, experi­ ALL SHAPES - Tongren'Agency, 643-6321. priced at $16,900. Philbrick lAgen- Manchester Expandable Cape, garage, screen-: H. Beecher CJharmbury. state on $100 bond and Kowalski on $26 property at 32 Little St.' Femalt-^—.^ 38 ATTRACTIVE ROOM, gentleman, 800. T. J. Crockett, 643-1677. ence desirable but not necessary. ALL PRICES centrally located. Private phone cy, 649-8464. ' ed patio, enclosed lot. Convenient I secretary of mines, said Monday bond. Both will appear in (Jtreuit George A. Ekigleecm and Janet Announcements » Eleetrixal Service* 22 We will train. Hours 9 a.m .-2:45 CAPABLE PRACTICAL NUrse de­ on fldor. Parking area. Call 643- FOUR BEHROOM raised ranch, to schools, bus, shopping. C a ll; night "it would take a minimum Court 12, Rock-ville seselon, on D. Eagleoan to Robert A- Tayfco:, p.m. Call between 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Houses For Rent' 65 MANCJHESTER — INVESTMENT owner 643-2272. ■ j of 120 day s to reach Bova, re- property at 48 Astzworth 8i. COMPLETE LAUNDRY sei-\)#(!’e ,; E-Z LERN FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv-' sires employment as nurse-com­ 5331.- large recreation room, 2 full THIS IS rr Sept. 17. ^289-8918. NATIONAL LUMBER, INC bams, S-car garage, excellent con­ Bolton-Coventry Line property. 6 family, center of town, ------gardless of the method used." ^ Adminifitratrix Deed dry cleaning, shirts finished, wash 1 ice on all types of electrical wir­ panion to elderly person. Light BOLTON — 4 room ranch avail­ Axjoording to Rock-viEe police, PLEASANT FRONT room, near dition, $28,900. Phllbrlck Agency, oil steam heat, excellent condi­ EAST HARTFORD — 6 room I “It's all over as far as a rescue The estate of Ernest Copping to dry, fold, delivery service. Lucky , Driving School ing. Licensed and insured. Wilson BABYSITTER WANTED for child housekeeping. Live in. Refer­ 381 State Street, able Sept 1, $27 weekly. Call 849- tion, good income, $25,900. Robert Miss Walters had JUst entered her North Haven, Connecticut bath, for gentleman, parking, 54 649-8464. single, excellent condition, 4- is concerned, ” said Charmbury’s Russeil F. Broderick and Marjorie Lady Laundry, 43 Purnell Place, ■ Electrical Co., Manchester, 649- 2',2 in child’s home, centrally lo­ ences. Write Box V, Herald. 8711. Wolverton Agency, 849-2813. car when Kowalski allegedly be­ Connectlctlt’s largest, auto­ 4817. Glastonbury, 643-l'388. 288-6261 High St. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY The four-bedroom Ranch for rooms first floor, one on second deputy. Gordon ..Smith. G. Broderick, property at Vemon 649-2002. cated, Tuesday through Saturday, COLONIAL RANCH — 6 rooms, floor. Full cellar, oil heat, screen­ gan ahusing her from the curb. matic and standard shift, WILL CARE FOR pre-school a^ SINGLE HOUSE, 414 rooms. In HILLIARD STREET—Immaculate you. Family-sized kitchen, cozy A brother of Bova. Dan, said; and Taylor Sts. free pick-up service; teen-age' 2 days 9.-6, 3 days 12-6. 649-3396 VA baths, modem kitchen with ed rear porch. Priced to sell. "Well, I can only .say this. If hd Miss Waiters got out of her car THE CEDARS — Home for elderly j children in my home on quiet, Vemon. Near bus and stores. 4 room home, deep shaded lot, living room with fireplace. and allegedly struck Kowalski. The Quitclaim Deed classroom, older and nervous Floor Finishiri]^ 24 after 6. side street. Call 649-6177. A partm ent*—Plate— bullt-ins, 8-car attached garage, Quick occupancy. Taxes $165. was still alive, by the time they ladies. Chronics, . Special Diets.! Adults only. No pets. (Jail 649- new roof, aluminum storms,! Walk to school, shopping and Eirresting officer was Ratrolman Bmeet C. Green to Beimard F. students ,.pur specialty, 115 lot 200x260, $22,900: Philbrick bus. Plea.se call Mrs. Ann Lord Phone. 643-6273, Brae-Bum Reklty. reach him it will be too late. ” Nursing Care, Ambulatory. 2875 SCHOOLDAYS CAN BE Gardon-Farm -Dairy T en em en iM ______M 2738 or 876-9449 after 6 p.m. Deluxe 3 large bedroom screens and awnings, wtalk to bus Forrest Hull. Boland, property at 49 'Winter 8t- Center SL, Manchester. Call ■IxXlR SANDING and refinish­ WILL TAKE care of child in my Agency. 649-8464. 528-6687, 649-5306, 289-8258. T . A sister-in-law, Marie Bova, Main Street, Glastonbury. 10 min­ ing (specializing in older floors).' golden Dollardays. Make those home for working mother. (Jail Ranch, oversized 2-car ga­ line. $11,700. R o ^ rt Wolverton MANCIffiSTER — Large 6 rooin miner’s father, jiloseph Barry J. (Jole, of ESUlngton was Marrlage Licenses utes llTitn Manche.ster, comer for free booklet, 643-8562 Products 50 t w o , unfurnished rooms, SIX ROOM cottage with all city rage. 2 fireplaces, large built- Painting, Ceilings. Paperhanging. Extra hours pay Extra dollars 649-7275. Tinker Building. Ladies preferred. VERNON ^ Just over Manchester Agency. 649-2813. Cape, l l i baths mcely landscaped j,een told th^t the arrested over the weekend and William Howard Edwards, MS Griswold and Main, ^across from facilities. Bolton Rd., Vemon, $76. in kitchen, automatic washer No Job too small. John VerfalUe„, the Avon Way. Our Oiri.stmqs APPLES — GOOD cooking and Apply Gleimey’s Men*s Shop, 789 line. Like new 6>A ranch, .1% shade trees, on bus line, j,gg virtually abandoned charged with failure to renew his Hawthorne St., and Diane Sharon Shopping Plaia:j}633^389. / monthly. References. 875-4931. included, full, large basement VERNON — Like new 6 room L- 649-5750. Gift catalogues. ar:e" the mo.st eating,, starting at 50c bag! Bunce Main St. baths, built-in kitchen with 4 '2% mortgage may be assumed, operator’s license. He will appear Bindley, ^ ■ Bretton Rd., South LEARN TO DRIVE - Special at- beautiful ever. Just show them dinette, fireplace. Hayes Agency with fireplace and back hatch­ ahape brick ranch, manicured ------i tention’ to neiwous and elderly - Farm, 529 W. Center. 643-8116. ^ t h r e e r o o m house, furnished or grounds, sparkling condition. Un­ BARROW S & W A LLA C E $16 200. Owner. 643-0507. ; added; "He (the fath- In CJircuit Court 12, Rockville ses­ M eth oist Church, Sept. 7. and they will sell for you. Look Dok»—Birds— Pet 41 643-4803. way, deadend .street, garage Alfred John CfLvallo. 131 Love PeraonalB - ^ t ! Classroom for teen-ager Pi'ckup ■ unfurnished, r^sonable rent. Al­ der $20,000. Hayes Agency, 648- FIVE ROOM Cape, oil heat, .con- er) is of the opinion that it seems sion. on Sept. 17. He was arrested Musical— Dramatic"" ' 29 into this unequalled earning op­ PT(JK YOUR OWN tomatoes, 50c LOOKINQ FOR rentals? Call J. D. needs fini.shing. Conventional Lane, and Maureen Lee McGansi, ■------— ------! service Day or evening lessons._____ BOARDING and Groomlnife — Trim so. 314 room martment. 643-6389 4803. 56 E. Center St., venientf location, garage, ftia 'rnpossible he could be living after by Patrolman'Jack Reichenbach. portunity today. Call 289-4922. half bushel. Petersen. Farms, 440 Realty, 643-6129. $14,600 — 6 ROOM CAPE, Immacu­ financing only, asking $16,000.. 278 Woodland St., St. Bridget’s ELECTROLUX Sal^ tmd Service, I Reasonable rates. MMcheater ’ p ia n o — By London certified I your (Jocker, Poodle oirpxjch. to after 4. ■ late condition, nearly finished, monthly payment $85 . 643-6515. e-" these days.” Henry J. MpFarlan, 43, of 31 Deming Street, Wapping. Manchester (Jhurch, Sept. 14. bonded representative,■ ■ ■ Alfred Driving Academy. 742-72«. teacher." Gifted, new students or TOY DEMONSTRATORS. Oppor* your satisfaction. (Jailed for and fireplace, open stairs, recreation FORD STREET — 6 room house. ______- Marie quoted Bova s wife, Eva, Village St., RockvlUe, was arrest­ A real good home centrally lo­ Pascal Poe- ni. 37 Tanner 8t.. Aijjell, 206 Henry St. 643^0 tunity to earh up to 25% com ­ delivered if desired. Harmony CORN FOR CANNING or freezing, 2-3-4 ROOM APARTMENTS. 649- room, wooded lot, Manche.ster. 396 WOODLAND STREET — 8 bed- as saying she is not going to give ed and charged 'With intoxication LARSON’.S - Connecticut’s-first' Wanted To Rent 68 cated. .Joseph Barth, Broker, 649- tiS Main St., and (Jeorgeamie McC!Mv8*'*T> mission. No collecting or deliver-' Hill Kennels,, Hebron Rd., Bolton, • large and small amounts, 35c a 5229, 9-6. . Carlton W. Hutchins. 649-6132. room Cape, garage, city water, up hope--“ She still hopes for a over the weekend. He will be pre­ RIDE WANTED.Vto Pratt'& incensed driving school,, trained ‘^*^*1*^ ® specialty. 643*2310^ 0320. E. (Jenter St., Sept. 14. ing. Late.st IBM equipment writeg i 643-5427. dozen. Albert E. Michaud, South w e h a v e customers waiting for LAWRENCE F. BIANO East Hartford sewer. Beautiful condition. Ownfer | miracle.” sented in Circuit (Jourt 12, Rock­ ney. East Hartford, first shift. certified and approved, now of- your master orders for you and | ------Rd., Coventry. 742-8096. MODERN 2>4 ROOM apartment, - the rental of your property. Call, SIX ROOM (Jape, exceifent condl- 643-0127. $14,800. The spokesman for Fellin and ville session. Sept. 17. He was tak­ .7-3:30 from ■ .'vicibity : Ro.sembunt ' fed n g- classroom and t>6hind,.pj.^j^ 0 INSTRUCTION in my. first floor, vacant. $90 monthly. 643-2766 MANCHESTER. — Two famUy flat insures w e e k l y commissions. | „ . p_ J: D. Realty, 848-5T ttoh, close' to schools aird shop­ Realtor close to bus line and shopping. '' ■ —. . Thrcnie said they planned to is- en into ctiiSiJdy by Patrolman Jack Re.staurant, Route 85. 643-5574. wheel instruction for teen-agers. I^Home. 166 McKee Street, 649-9679 PERSIAN kittens to give TOMATOES, 16 qt. basket, $1. Including utilities, stove and re­ Choice Visual kit or regiilar toy ping. Marion E. Robcrt.son, Real­ Two separate heating systenis. MANCHESTER — 6 room older sue a .statement today thanking Reichenbach. 649-6075. away. 643-6919. Michael Kurys, French Road, frigerator. 649-4555 , 8:30-4:30. Charles Nicholson ’(42-6364 WANTED RIDE to Pearl Street, , kit. American Home Toy Parties, tor, 643-59S3. Asking price is $20,900. T. J. home, $8,600 ; 8 bedroom home, everyone who participated in their Vemon pxxUc* arrested Aristide Bolton, o f f Route 85. MANCHESTER—No. Main Street. Hartford, 8-4:10, from Woodland Inc., 649-2678. THREE ADORABLE, housebrok- Business Property For Sale 70 Crockett, 643-1677. garage, chicken co^ txie-haJf rescue. A. Rey, 18, of 14 N. Park St, Bonds— Stock*— FOR RENT — One and two r o o m s ,______,______7 room older home with garage, acre, $14,500; beautiful 4 bedrm "They are not ungrateful,” said CHILDREN'S Street or.- Manchester Shopping en kittens need homes. Call 649- SPLIT-LEVEL, 7 rooms, 1% baths, RockyiUe shortly after. midnight Garage— -Service— StoraRe 10 Mortgages 31 TOMATOES, PICK in own contain­ heat, hot water; parking. Tel. f CENTER STREET - 8 stdre* plus _large family room,, kitchen with on bus line. $12,500. Phone 643,- ranch,' 88 feet long, 2-car garage, the spokesman,. “ When Mr. Fellin parkade. Call 649-0989. H elp 36 0296; MANCHESTER — Rolling Par*. 6 5442 or Rockville 876-6341. No yesteixlay and charged him with Wanted— Male ers; carrots, $2 bushel: pumpkins, 643-2068. 7 room apartment, all in on* "bullt-ins, • Intercom system room (Jape on treed and shrubbed family room, large lot, $21,900; said he thought he should have 1,000 FEET S’TORAGE apace for ^ f R e SH START wUl ease tension 10c and 20c each; beets, cucumb­ package, excellent location with agents. breach of the peace, Intoxication HEALTH SAND WANTED — Ride from Hawthorne rent. Rear of 11 Main St#feet. throughout the house, garage AVERY STREET — Large 6 room lot, gferage with patio, oil hot over 120 more listings, all- price been rescued by. digging, in five anJ help your vacation plans. $3,- EXPER1EN(JED Carpenter^ want­ ers, apples. 21 Angel Street. THREE ROOM apartment, heat, | ffood potential. For further Infor­ ranch, attached garage, full ba.se- and resisting airest. and A.shland Streets to ricinity of - Rea.sonable rent. J. D. Realty, ed. fir.st class only. Call 643-5803 hot water, stove, refrigerator, sec­ 100x200 lot, 3-years-old, $22,900 water heat, fireplace, aluminum (JONVENIBNT To E. (Jenter Street ranges. Call or stop to 'see us. days, he was unaware of the drill- 000 costs' $66.76 per month. Call mation call the Phllbrlck Agency, ment, walk-iii. closet, large tlW The arrest stemmed from a dis- 740 A.svlum. Avenue, Hartford, 643-5129. . ' W after 6. Live Stock 42 ond floor, centrally located. Rea- Phllbrlck. Agency, 649-8464. combinations, 3 bedrooms, over­ — 4 bedroom (Jolonial home, 2- Oi^n nights till 9. The BllAworth ing that had been started to find F^Ank Burktr, Conn. Mortgage Ex­ 649-8464. bath, foyer,' fireplace, excellent turt^ce at a Vemon gasoline sta­ W. H. ENGLAND hours 8:30-5. 643-1319. ^onablfe. 649-8404 between 12 noon size kitchen, dining room. Rob­ car garage, beautifully treed lot. Mitten Agency, Realtors, 643- him. H a'w as Basing his thoughts change, 15 Lewis Street. Hartford. 50 LAYING HENS, good for freez- condition throughout, large lot. tion. -Rey was released on $250 DRIVERS’ FOR/i school buses in MAIN STREET CORNER - 140 ert Wolverton Agency, 649-2813. Interested? (Jail Wesley R. Smith 6930, 563 E. Middle Tpke. on old mine rescue techniques LUMBER CO. 246-8897, FEEDER PIGS for. sale. Call 644- ibgi *1 each., 643-6424. and 6 p.m. Urgent sale needed. (Jharles Les­ bcwid for appearance in CJtrcuit Business Services Offered 13 September the Manchester- feet on Main Street by 1150 feet Eve. Mr. Rueter, 643-0309. Agency, 649-1894. Never was he aware of the prob- 0209 nr 644-8119. Young AncJ Srnart perance, 649-7620, (143-5664. Court 12, RockvlUe session, on “ At the (Ireen”—*49-5201 Automobiles For Sale 1 SECOND mortgage* — Unlimited Vemon aredT^:30-8:4!5 a.m., 2:15- CANNING PEACHES and pears, MANCHESTER — New 4>,4 room deep. Ideal com er lot. Seml-pijo- MANCHESTER — New listing, lems involved In reaching him or ______LAWN MOWERS sharpened and 3:30 p.m. Can''643-2414. apartment, .stove, refrigerator, MANCJHESTER — Duplex 6-6; as­ ROCKLEDGE — S bedroom L- Built 1962. Beautiful 8 room rsinch of the massive drilling operations.” Sept. 10. funds available for second mort­ Botti Fm it Farm, 260 Bush Hill fessionsU building on it. Busineo* He was taken into custody by NEED CAR? "Your credit turned repaired, free pick-up and deliv- hot water heat, parking. Available bestos siding, adumlnum storm ranch,. large li-ving room, fire­ with 1% baths. G.E. kitchen, in-j Albert H.' Grabloski of Phila- gages, payment* , to suit your Articles For Sale 45 Road, Manchester. Zone 2. Few blocks to hospital. T. Omstable John Lehan. down? Short on down, payrhent? ery in Manchester. Russ’ Mower PLUMBERS, steady work. Apply Sept. 1. 145 Hilliard St. after 4 doors and windows, two hot water place, family kitchen with dining cluding'dishwasher. Carpeted liv-'delphia, a mine and tunnel In- budjget Expedient service- J. D. T J.-Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Lovely FooUCov*ring! Hospital Notes Bankrupt? Rep-issession? ' Don't' Service, 742-7607. t in per.son between 8-9 a.m.- at Ber- THREE SHOW CASES, suitable p.m., 643-9758. heating systems, 2-car garage. area. Basement with full size ing room with flheplace. Alum i-! spector for the Reading Railroad, Realty', 643-5129. \ son Bros., 50 Harvard St,, New 11 % • return. Shown by appoint­ Admitted Saturday: Mrs. Aline d e s p a ir S e a Hoq^t D ^ glM ^ to- ^ ^ E REMOVAL pruning, and for Jewelry cases, cigar cases, wifidows, garage, private wooded num storms and screens. Large i prepared to - descend Into the Britain or call for appointment, Fertilizers 50^A EAST — HARTFORD ^ New 4 room ment. $23,800. Owner 875-7862. * •Levwasseur, Rt. 30, Vemon; Harris quire about lowest down, lot clearing. Lawn mowing Frrfnk SECOND MORTGAGES — Fuhds etc. Reasonable. Patio Drive In, lot, $21,500. Philbrick Agency, 649- lot. Robert Wolverton Agency, caved-in slope of the-mine to try available fhr, second mortgages. 529-8287, , duplex apartment ^available Sep­ INVITATION Realtors, 649-2813. liudwig, CiystaJ Lake Rd.-, Rock- est ayments anywhere. No small, ^ 649-6(B3. *1 We^t Middle Turnpike. GOOD (JOW MANURE. Delivered, ONE OWNER,' year ’round home, 8464. I and determine whether a ' steel WHEE! WATER’S or finance company plan. . ^ ______’ For . individual attention call tember 1; 2 bedrooms, 1% baths, viUe. loan I OIL BURNER service fnan want­ $5, and $10. loads. Excellent for B% rooms, at Coventry Lake, 3- tunnel can ' be built to recover Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Roger M. Negro, -643-8727. FOR SALE :-tFlat stone fot walls, 4 large clo.setsf large kitchen, MANCHESTER — Brick Califor­ Admitted -Sunday: Mrs. Anna -HXr OLD & SpN Rubbish , R * ed, year ’found Job, excellent pay fail fertilizing. Call 643-7804 , 649- TO BID bedr.ooms, dining area,; im­ Bovq, HOT-HOT.,, ASD ‘ moval, cellars,4 attlc8, and ytfrds. fireplace, veifeer, and patios. Call 8731. wall-to^all carpeted living room, nia style ranch. 8 bedrooms. Spa­ Charmbury’s decision not to Johnston, . West Rd., RockyiUe; 1957 FORD CUSTOM 300, standard and benefits. Apply al 319 Broad 649-0617. heat and hot water, parking. Re­ Sealed bijls w ill be received at maculate condition, oWner anxi­ cious living nx>m, fireplace. Mrs. Evelyn Duncan, Boot 91,- El­ weekly or monthly pick-up. Har­ St,, Manchester. the Office of the General Manager, ous, $8,500. (Jarlton W. Hutchins, GLASTONBURY send another volunteer into the THERE’S A LOT! transmission, radio, heater, _ex- old Hoar, 649-4034. ■ Business Opportunities 32 frigerator and stove, $135 a Dining area. Generous cabinet new 22-inch escape- shaft came lington. •cellent condition. $295. 649-6053. LA.WNMOWERS, garden tractors, month. J. D. Realty, 643-5129. 41 Center Street, Manchester. (Jon- 649-5132. kitchen. IIA baths! TV room. 2- ation ' OPENING . FOR experienced fuel Hoiisehold Good* 51 after a yard-long, three - dimen­ Axlmitted yesteixlay: Anthony ------ITT u > '■ SHARPENING SERVICE - Saws, THREE BAY Gulf service .ste and tillers. Terms, trades, parts _ I necticut, until September 9, 1968 car garage. H. B. Grady, Broker, Large five room ranch with at­ 1554 CpjSMOBILE available for lease. Excellent _ oil truck driver. Good pay and ROCKVILLE •— Modem first floor; at 11:00 a.m. for Alterations—Ga- NORTH (JOVENTRY — $13,600. sional electronic camera took dra­ Oetowski, East Hartford; John and service Capitol Equlpmetat, FOR ^ ^ L E — Whirlpool dryer, 643-8009. tached garage. Raised hearth matic pictures at the bottom of Nelson, ElUington; Mrs. Lucille Now! For only Can bo seen at r4 Woodland Street blades. Quick service. Capitol portunity for the right individual. I ISfenefits, Inten-iew.s 8-5. Williams 5 room house for rent. Oct. 1, rage— Harrison Street, Neat completed 6 room - C a p e , ______88 Main Street, Manchester. like new, reasonable. JJall 649- fireplace In living room, spa­ the 33-f(OOt shaft near where Bova Masse, 21 (Joventry La., Rock­ between 5-7. 649-1919. Paid training ■ program. For ad- : 'Oil Service, 649-4548. 643-7958. $110 monthly, all utilities paid, Bid forms, plana, h-od specifica­ oil hot water heat large fenced j^;^fjCHESTER — 414% mort- day for fuel...hot water *Equiprnent Co., 38 Main St., Man­ 0245. cious kitchen, back patio. Just is believed to be trapped. The ville: Mrs. Beverly Thomas, Rroad dittonadittonal information call Gulf ! COUNTER MEN. full or part-tithe. built-in electric stove, adults pre- tions are available at the Control­ Real Estate, 643- gage. Spotless 6 room Colonial. minutes to two golf cburse.s. 1956 P O fm A C STAR (JHIEF Con-, chester. Hours daily 7-5 Thurs­ camera reportedly- disclosed there Brook; Edward Gambacorta, El­ day 7-9, StLurday 7-4. 643-7958. Corp., S(^E E N E D LOAM for the in «|iferred. 649-9268. ler’s Office, 66 Center Street, Man­ 114 baths, large fireplaced living Reali.stically priced. Call Char­ for all—all the iime! vertible with new top, transmis­ ______Will train. Inquire in person At was no room there for a man, lington; Sharon -Roberts, 54’,4 ------.------1 Meatown, 1215'3 Silver Lane, lawns from our screening planl^ WELBILT ELECTRIC range, like — chester, Connecticut. room - with bookesuses. Formal lie Bums, 629-8268. sion, brakes, battery, red and m o w e r s Andover - (Jolumbia. George Gril ANDOVER — Three room furnish­ dining room, 3 cheery bedrooms. alive or dead. Park St., RockvlUe; Mrs. Julia Jen LAWN , sharpened ahd| new, $100. Call 643-6372. Town of Manchester, K you live in a tjrpical house* white, radio, heater, .white side­ repaired, sales and serrice, rental; H elp W ______a n ted___ — F em______ale 35 East Hartford. fing, Inc., 742-7886. ed apartment. ■ Four room apart­ Aluminum storms and serfeens. Fellin's wife. Anna, 48, visited r^eek. Doyle Rd., RockviUe; Mrs. Connecticut ■■ Bolton Vicinity $14,500 ■you could easily run out of ht>9 walls, clean. 643-8295. AVAILABLE NOW ment with stove and reft^gehator. Richard Martin, Large lot, good location. Exterior her husband Monday night at the Zowada, Ellington; John 7i^' CLEANING WOMAN i for large . TRAINEES — With or without ex­ (JOMPLETE USED restaurant 8 ROOMS FURNITURE 742-7541. AR t I^UR a . w .^t s o n ho.spHal and .said. ’VVe. feel very ] C oventryr a nc 1- water several times a week. 1961 DELUXE ENGLISH FORD Corp , Route 83. Vemom ^5-7609 ^ Write' Box F, perience. 2-4 years college. Open­ General Manager' freshly 'painted. Built 1957. $18,- Manchestei exchange, BJnterprise; equipment for sale. Inquire 234 AND APPLIANCE ‘ 400. Robert Wolverton Agency, REALTY bad about Bova." ' 1Sweet. Bomiynv Sweet, ^MO 0 E. MiddleMiddl you con iioee all the hot Anglia. 2-door sedanr-radio, heat­ Herald. ings in accounting, -engineering, Hartford Road _ across from FISH POND — 1945 ______FOR ONLY $177 Realtors, 649-2813. Eve. Mr. "He I Fellin I wa.s down in the Tpke.. Michael jLngelo, 6 Allen footer you need at one time for er, whitewalls. 4 speed floor shift, manufacturing, .sales, program­ King’s?' . , ■ 165 Main St.. ' dumps.” .said Mrs. Fellin. Includes . Rueter. 643-0309. ' , , W.ether.sfield Dr.. Vem on. ' ' only 9}if* a day. Think of it— very low mileage, good condition. STEPS, SIDEWALKS.'llone wali^, | ming,- underwriting, systems an- BROOK— , The: Fellin.s plan to go awav to c *u c. . ^ BEDROOM SUITE INVITATION 529-8268 only a day! . 30 nliles per gailw. 643-‘8805 af­ fireplaces, flagstone terrkces. All 07.1 •aly.st, general management. Abili­ d a r k ; RKJH stpne-ftee loam, N ^ E R SPLIT LEVEL with ga­ an undisclo.sed vafcation retreat, „ births ^ t u r ^ y : A tougM er to ter 6 p.m. ■ ties Unlimited, Employment Con­ $1.4. Also, fill, gravel, sand, and LIVING ROOM SUITE ’Yes, thanks to Mobilheat—• concrete repairs. Reasonably^ 875-9121._____ 5 PC. DINETTE SET PRIVACY— rage, rec room. 114 baths, high as; over ithe weekend. i , I^mberger, sultants, 1007 Farmington Avenue, ' storie. 643-8803. t o BID WANTED and an oil-fired hot water heatee 1955 VOLKSWAGEN Converlfble, _Prh’ed. 643-085^^______EXPERIENCED waitress. 'Apply BLECTTRIC REFRIGERATOR CLEAN LATE MODEL sumable mortgage. Worth your in­ 3 4 . Throne-hadn’t made anv plans , W. Hartford. 233-3641, Sealed bids will be received at spection. Wesley R. Smith Agen­ except that he’ll go back to work Births Sunday; A daughter to of correct ca'pacity—your family radio, heater, w-hite-walls, excel­ ■‘HAVE TIME, will work;- All'^d Cavey’s Restaurant, 46 GAS HEATER, Model South Wind, OR WASHER Clean 514 room ranch, plaster­ the Office of the General Manager, cy, 649-1894. A HOMEMAKER'S • DREAM -1:1 2 jjj jj,g" (^errt owned by his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buckley, Haz- .win take care o£all their washing lent condition. Call 649-5528. Job.s done. Everything our special- - _ Lemer bt. . BURGER CHEF is accepting ap­ owner sold Volkswagen, removed Rugs — Lamps — Tables ed walls, 12x22 screened in 41 Center Street, Manchester. Con­ bath, 3 bedroom ranch, knotty .]■ needs at'bne time. plications for full-time employees, heater, used one season, excellent Linoleum And A Few U SED C A R S breezeway, carport, quiet dead 1956 PL'YMGUTH Belvedere-4-door ty. You name'it. Call us anytim e,' GIRL for night work, necticut, until September 17, J963 BOLTON LAKE — Bathing, boat­ pine kitchen with built-in.s. din in g------'-----^------'------day work, ,235 Main St., Manches­ condition, complete for immediate Other Small Articles end street, $1,0()0 less than own­ area. 1-car garage, le.ss than 3- Mom can do the family waah* Hardtop, power steering, power 649-4343, 6.33-2987,» over 18. Apply Holiday Lanes, or All are used but in good shape at 11 -.00 a.m. for Lan^age Labora­ ing, ,fishi/ig may be yours when ter. installation. 649-5833. TOP PRICES PAID ers cost, minimum down, fi­ vear.s-old, $18,500. E. J Carpen­ : 'Sis can do the dishes at the same brakes. 649-7601. H eavy, Duty .rotd^ phtine 643-2125. ' > ^ and guaranteed. It’s a wonderful tory—Manchester High School.' you purchase this adorable 4 FOR HIRE Bid forms and specifications are FOR ALL MAKES nancing. room ranch, garage, patio, gas ter, Broker, 649-5051, 649-9152. ' ' Junior takes bath, ai;Kl tiller .service, attachments includ­ FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT Infer LARGE TABLE saw with planer, bargain, one which cannot be FLETCHER GLASS CO. Ma n c h e s t e r hyou enjoy a shower, 19M TEAIPEST CONVERTIBLE, FILE CLERKS — Modern, air- mation. Construction, other work excellent copdition.. See immedi- ■ " duplicated! available at the Instructional Ma­ heat, excellent condition. Price •standard transmission, call any­ ed for lawns,, gardening, and conditioned offices. Downtown terials Center, 1146 Main Street, reduced, $10,500’. Qoodchild-Bart- ^ Don’t delay—phone us today. landscaping in general. Leaves projects. Good paying oversMS ‘ktely. Priced low for quick sale. $10 DOWN — THAT’S ALL time, 649-2627. Hartford, 3714 hours. $55, investi­ .Manchester, Conne^cut. Carter Chevrolet lett. Realtors. 289-0939. 643-7925. K nd out how easy it is te> switch raked or mulched. 649-3920. Jobs^ with extras, travel expen.ses, 649-5833. • SEE MIKE ANTICO AT LAWRENCE F. FIANO 188 WEvST .MIDDLE TURNPIKE | 649-7879 gate. Abilities Unlimited. Employ- Write Only: Foreign Service •-— — — Town "of Manchester, 8 1 ^ 4 We’ re aa, b ‘ WHEN YOU ■raiNTi OF to a Mobilheat-fired' water heat* , ment consultants, 1007 Farm ing-, A — W B ^ E - tB—T’—S NC?. COVENTRY — Stone Cape, 7 LAWN SEEDING, shrubs, tre^ , Bureau, Dept. '369, Bradenton BOAT TRAILER, $75; anchor, $6; Connecticut Co., Inc. 10-20 R ealtor. 643-2766 GLASS, THINK OF FLETCHER 1961. VOLKSWAGEN, beige, good ton Ave., West Hartford, 233-3641 buoy, $2. (Jrib and mattress, $16; 43-45 AIXYN ST.. HARTFORD Richard Martin, 1229 Alain St. — 649-6288 rdoms. 2 baths, knotty pine panel­ near as conditiem, $1,050. 649-3441. etc!' Fail fertilizing, raking, prun­ E(each, Florida. WITH THE NEW. Charles Nicholson 742-6364 ing, stone garage, 25 minutes ing, he'dgfi trimming, '’ grading, professional drafting machlhe, OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 8 . General Manager your . . . (X>RNER PURANT ST., KEYPUNCH OPERATOR, eiyieri- $75. 649-6642. t>An-0.RAMA from Hartford. ,Asking $19,000. CADILLAC Convertible 1955. light liming. Rea.sonable. 528-1782. . enced on 026 keypunch! Apply WALNUT BEDROOM set, double j (Joventry 742-7402 between 6-8. telephone blue, 58,000 miles, new tires, full 2361-N LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! fona .,.Mshiufacturiiig Company, ■ PART-TIME bed, boxspring and ' mattress, 3- • Two part harmony for the young power, very clean. Owner has lo/l Regent ^treel, Magrtester. ^ Boat* and .^ccesnories 46 drawer' dresser with mirror, Whether made In bold oheok or t»ORTER STREET AREA — Brick LOOKING FOR A 4,bedroom (Jape for Japan. Priced to sell. 643- , Household Services . In heart. A simple but elegant two PLENTY OF f r o n t AND REAR PARKING COLLECTOR wardrobe. 649-3540. piecer with button detail on the rich velvet, a pair of these lovely front ranch with many features to in attractive, central -location? 4884: ’ ■■ . Offered . 13-A WANTED — WOMAN to care for 15 FOOT FIBERGLAS boat with' Fireplace, storms, shrubs! Rea­ slim jkirt. oompllmentsn So nice to keep or appreciate , formal dining, . 20’ two children in my home daily, j To collect' locally established, 70 h.p. Mercury, fully equipped kitchen-dining area. , fireplace, sonable. 649-6438. 1 FREE AUTO GLASS INSTALLED I960 CHEVROLET ifnpala conv.er-1 REWEAVTNG of bums, moth holes. ' Experience nece.ssary. References small monthly payment route, ★ ANTIQUES ★ No. S164 with' Patt-Q-Rama is gift-give! WE GIVE HyK with extras. Very good condition. In sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. BuM Pattern No; 2361-N has pattern front vestibule, 2 ceramic baths - GLASS FURNITURE TOPS; - tible, automatic transmission, Zippers repaired. Window Shades preferred, - Mu.st provide own - evenings and Saturdays, $2. 2-ca'r attached garage. Investigate; NEAT AS A PIN. 4 room ranch DELIVERY $900. 643-1782 after 8 p.m. 1 31 to 40. Size 12, 32 bust, S')* pieces in small, niedium and large GREEN STAMPS power* steering, brakes, excellent .made to measure^ all sized Vene­ transportation! North End. Call per hour to those who' qualify. this! value today. Wesley R. Smith with no required worl^ inside or tian blinds. Keys made while y ou ! SEPTIC TANKS Furniture, Victorian Marble Top Stapl^ yaarda of 35-ipch. sizes Inclu.sive; full directions. MIRRORS (Fireplace ood Door) condiUon, $1,695. ^-5064 after 6. after 5:15 p.m.. 643-1371. Mu.st have car and neat ap­ Age|tey, 649-1894. out. Close to all conveniences, set wait. Tape Recorders for" rent. pearance. Write Box H, Her­ AND ______Hand Painted China, Toilet Set*, Cut. Tat- To order, Send 40c in coins to: To order, send 35c in coihs; to: on nice wooded lot, this home is Your Older for dr(ig needs and PICTURE FRAMING (all WAITRESSES FO R luncheonette, Sue Burnett, The Manch.eate.!;. Eve­ Marlow’s, 867 Main, 649-5221. ald. ■ Ajine Cabot, Manchester Evening BOWERS SCHOOL 1— 6 room (Jape, ideal for young, couple starting cosmetics will be t^en eare of 1956 AUSTIN-HEALY 100, very full and part time. Apply Grant’s ' LEGAL NOTICE I teni and Colored &lass. Old Iron, Bra8s,> Coppei and ning Hei-ald, 11.50 AVE. OI< W INDOW and PLATE Gl PLUGCED SEWERS Herald, 1160 AVE. OF AM ER­ 5 finished, lifetims siding, very out, or retired. Asldng $11,700. immediately.. good condition. 875-6889. Parkade. GMAC WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Pewter Items, Early Toys, Figures,-Candlesticks, Tole; AAfBRIOAS, NEW YORK 36, ICAS, NEW YORK 36, N. Y. MORIARTY Building—Contracting 14 clean Uvable home. Only M8,900. Robert Wolverton Agency, 649- AUCJrtON onl September 12, 1963 MaeMne ClMiaMl N. Y .' For Irst Class mailing .add 10c 2813, eve. Mr. RUeter, -643-0309.' CXJNTRACTORS: w e ' HAVE IN SlJOCK J967 RAMBLER 4-dpor dellufe ke- Ca s h i e r . FULLC t i ME.'A pply a t ’10:30 A.M .iat Paul Dodge pon- Iware" Etc., Old Jewelry, Watches, Stick Pins, Pieired For Ist-claas mailing add lOc Hayes Agency, 648-4803. dan, automatic, radio, very, very, in. person, at, Meatown,. 1215'4 neipers .in nocKviiie iviancnesier, n, __ for each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ CAIjL m e on'your fonnli^ - needs, tiac, Inc., 373' Main St., Manches­ Septic !Tanks, Dry Wella, Sew? I EJarrin^. Etc. Complete Households of Flnel Furnishings. | tor. each parttem. Print Name, Ad­ MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS BROTHERS ' very clean, wife’s- car. 649-5833. Silver Ijinp East Hartford ' 1 area. For further information ( dress with Zone and Pattern SOUTH WINDSOR 5t4 room FIVE ROOM hou?e, new oil fired bars, counters^ kitchen^ cabinets, Silver Lane, iHfst Mamorq. _ _ _ 875-3438 between 7-8 p.m. ter. .Conn., one' 1957 Ford Country er lin es Installed-faCellar Wa­ dress with Zone; Style No. and eStl m a t b s g l a d l y g iv e n vanlto^ units, table-toiw and terproofing Done. I We will call without obligation— Please call Number. ’ ranch, huge lot, garage, fireplace, heat, newi stprm 'doors and win"; Sedan, Serial No. .CTEX213'916. Size.' ' „ Just 60c for the NOw '63 Album! aluminum combinations, full cel­ , dows, new amesite drive, appro^-- CLOSED SATURDAY I PAl.r-CLOSED THURSDAY M i 3-5135 island stands. 640-6988., . The new fall and winter '63 Ba­ PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY ' Truck*-^Tractof*-*^ 5 'SC w!’’t . ' ' | S ’ co'!'‘ v ,K',; EECBNT m a n SCH,»l,.srad|.a,e The seller reserves the right ,.to Many lovely designs! Directions lar, nice .area, fpr children, built mate'ly one acre, 10 minutes to EVENINGS DURING TONE, JULY a ^ AUGUST . 301-315 Cantor St* QUALITY CARPENTRY-Rooms, 'bid. • !,;, ■ • ’; im m m m s sic Faatdofi - will delight every Manchester. Low down payment. MtKHtNEY BROS. ROBERt M. REIDASON, A II boDM sewer. Gift coupon printed for Buii and afghan in knit: doily, in 1968, $16,200. (Jarlton W. Hutch 9(^1 MATO ST;— MI S-AS91 , i s r (CHEVROLET utility ' body basements reflnished.- built-ins, edgings an4 slippers In oro^etl ins, 640*132. p0;500. 742-6078. pick-up Jtruck, ,4-speed transmis formica', tile, general repair. No DAY WAITRESS, full or part-Ume. Newton--Company, 66 Elm Street, Swwwraa* Disposal Co. 201 MAIN ST- HAXCHkS'mi, CONN— HI MTf* ktslde. 60c; ^ oondllidltiatl. <300. 646- job too pmall. Call WtUlam Rob- Apply ip person Oak Restaurant, Manche'ster, between 9 a.m .-8 ISO-lSt feart St-r-MI 8-0S08' 'blns Caipentiy Servlc*. 64*8446. 80 Oak Street. p.m., Monday-FrKJay. 1 0 Read Herald Ad vs. ■■3 'f t ’ '!■ ■1 t ■'K' r - ' ! ' 1 •

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■ 1 . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1968 ■ Hie Weather PAGE TWENTY Ayerage Daily Net Prem Ron Foreeeot ot D. ■. Weothsr Boreoo AttrbPBfter Swnfttg ISfralb For liie Week Ended Aogost 81, IMS Fair and quite eool’tonigliL Vf’w ■ X , I ptatM of Wortd "Wme. aroimd M. Ilm nday partly siin- The monthly meeting of tJie Ataman l.C. Oharles G. Wallach, and a bamen, ' Junior Auxiliary of Manchester son of Mr. and Mt:s. Howard H. Three Youths The bedroom and Mbobtti w«pa n j aor4 aootinued eooi. Mgli Walladh of 116 Bretbon Rd . , is be­ 13,495 About Town Memorial Hoapital will be held ranaaoked, pbKce aabL MUSIC INSTRUaTION Btemlier of ttw AndH areo n d Id, . Thursday at 3:10 p.m. at Man-' ing reassigned to McGuire APB, or tldenres used a sandls and Chester High School. Room A7. Nj . J;, from Tin/ker APB. Okla., Churged with B oieon at Okreiilatioa Manchester-r-A City of Village Charm Manchester Grange wUl have a where he graduated; from train­ mah^Ms during tlw 'break. Many PIANO. CLARINET, SAXOPHONE. Booster's Night toiflorrow at 8 Members are reminded that at­ 'matches were found on the rug. tendance at Hie meeting Is obliga­ ing course for flight traffic .spe- TTie home : could have been art COMPOSITION. THEORY. HARMONY. pjn. a t . Orange Hall. Mrs. Mary, otahsta He is a gnswiuate of Man­ House Break TCIaaaUleg Advnrtistaif .sli. Page Ml PRICE SEVEN CENT* Mott will head a refreshment com­ tory. ' ■ ^ ■ afire, "poUce repotted. COUNTERPOINT, VOCAL COACHINO VOL. T.YTTn, NO. 285 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES^IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 mittee. The program at 8:30 is chester High' School. Ekiitranoe into the Thornton open to the public. A fashion show, featuring all Mancheater police have arrefted home was galnsd by forcing a hand-knitted women’s garfncnts— John W. Rod^iers, dtebursing three 16-year-old boya involved in locked screen and window in the timifed Opening for ieglnner to, Advanced Pupils Mandieater WATBS wiU have 72 in all—will be held Thursday derk first daas ot the U.S. Na'vy, one of two house breaks reported west side basement area. a business meeting tonight at the at 1 and 8 p.mi and Friday at 8 son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rodg­ during the holiday weekend. Shortly after midnight Sunday, B. H. KARLIN, Boeheler of Music Italian American Club on BJldridge p.m. in front of Knitter’s World ers, 104 Walnut St., is attending a ' Thomea F. Landers of 30 Bret- Patrolman RonaM Roberts, on hie ^ Weighii^ In will be from 7 to Yam Shop, sponsors, at 394 W. four-week leadership course at the ton Rd., Robert C. Whitesell of nightly Mlain St. rounds, discover­ Phene 644-1122 Middle ' TpkSt in the Manchester U.S. Naval Sdiool, InstruptorB, 91 BretUm Bd. and Jamea S. Le- ed an attemptade break into the Shopping Parkade. Professional Naval Schools Command, Norfolk, Sure of 274 Parker St„ early Sun­ rear basement area of the Arthur Airman Kenneth H. Cussort, son models from the Hartford area will ■Va. The course includes study and day morning were charged with ■Drug Oo. at 942 Mlain St. Pry )• . model the fMhions from the Rey­ methods to improve the moral at­ marks were found around two ot Mr; and Mrs. Henry H. Cuseon, mosphere, managentent practices breaking and entering VHth crim­ 3 Lockwood St., is being reassign­ nolds Co. and Spinnerin Co., all inal intent.' rear doors. - ed to Chanute AFB, lU., for tech­ fashions which have appeared in and praoUces of good human rela­ The trio have posted 1500 bonds nical training as an Air Force adr­ national fashion magazines. In tions. each while awaiting prea^tation SLOW PROCESS AMERICAN LEGION o i t maintenance, specialist. The case of rain, the event will be held in arcult^ Court 12, Manchester, ROME (AP)—Only one-third of in the store. Pfc. Sanford Brovin, son of Mr. the graduates of Italian unlversl airman is a '1963 graduate of Man­ and Mrs. OalVin T. Bro^vn. 82 Scar- oh Sept. 16. chester High School, and recently Police said that the youths broke ties today are women. But even a m tielta' Chapter, RAM, will meet b ^ u g h Rd., is a member of the that is a vast increase in fem­ oomplebed basic training at Lack­ 1st Armored Division Band at Ft, into the home of James Smith at inine education from yeara land AFB in Texaa. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Dorm President^ 127 Green Manor Rd. and - took 100 Masonic Temple. There will be a Hood, Tex., which participated in ago when only one ’'talitm woman * the Au.stin, Tex., “Aqua Festival," Sandra Duffleld, 19, daughter of an estimated 512 worth of liquor. in five could read and write. business meeiting with a social last month. He is a 1956 graduate Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Duffield, Patrolman Albion Whipple first hour after." Refreshments will be of Manchester High School and 42 Crosby Rd., a junior at Clark came upon the case when he saw METZ, ^ance (AP)—Rob­ served. University, has been named presi­ the three youths on E. Center St., BINGO attended Rensselaer Polytechnic EVERY,WEDNESDAY NIGHT ert Schum'an, 77, often called Institute, Troy. N. Y. He entered dent of Bullock Hall, Clark’s larg­ in the vicinity of the-tennls pourts the father of European unity, N-Tests Hit LECLERC The Willing Workers Circle of the Army • in December 1961 and est women’s dormitpry. of the Manchester High School I the South Methodist Church will completed basic trairung at Ft. Ml.ss Duffield, who will assume athletic field. 'The bpya were all 8 e 'C L O C K ^ E .G IO N HOME, LEONARD ST. 'died today after a long illness. FUNERAL HOME I have ius September meeting Dix, N. J. her po.sition with the beginning of picked up at about 2:30 a.m. after Schuman laid out toe plan for Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the home the new academic year, is secre­ they had run awAy from police. the European Coal and Steel pool, As Way to of Mrs. Leo Schendel, 318 Main o production and marketing or- FUNERAL The Greater Hartford Youth tary of her class and has been ac­ Police investigation then led to St. tive in many extra curricular ac­ the break. Some of the liquor bot­ gaiuzation linking France, West TlTPMTNmi AM Ain f A PI'’^‘threatening to cause a riot."••by two city policemen registered Orchestra will audition for new Germany, Italy, Belgium, Holland UIKMIINUHAM, Ala. tA r-; shouted through a mega-j for toe 12th grade atjtoe Board - SERVICE members Saturday and Sunday, tivities at Clark. tles taken in the break were later —Two Negro brothers enter­ The Silk City Singers, Manches­ Last year she organized Sopho; found in the vicinity of the Bowers .1 I'OM A'l'K ■ and Luxembourg. U.S. Safety phone. I order vou to rhove back of Education office. Tnere were WALTER N. ter Chapter ot SPEBSQSA, will Sept. 14 and 15, from 1:30 to 6 more Charity Night, a social event I School, police said. The same countries later ed school with white children on the street. ! no incident.s. No other pupils LECLERC meet tonight at 8 ,%t Bunce School, p.m. at Julius Hartt School of Mu­ (()\i i-'( )icr formed toe Common Market, or When the crowd ignored the 1 were present. sic. non-colleglate division of the whereby money is raised for char­ Police said that Whitesell also today and brief disorders Director Olcott St. Men' of the Manchester ity, served as a member of the la allegedly involved in a recent the European Economic Commu- WASHINGTON. (AP) —, broke out at the elerhentary order, repeated several times. The Birmingham pickets car- area intereste^jy^n four-part har^ University of Hartford. In Para- Dormitory Constitution Revision ■ house break at the home of Frank MEANS Senate Democratic leader. thc police moved forward and the ried signs reading "Clo.se Meted mony singing iiwited. No for­ pov Hall on the university cam­ school where tliey registered.' tussle ensuctf. Women caught in Schools" and asking white ' Call Ml 9-5869 Committee, and was one of 17 stu­ Atwood at 100 Westland St. Mike Mansfield asked his col-' Dwight and Floyd Armstrong, SS Main Street, Mancheater mal voice' or music training ia nec­ pus, 200 Bloomfield Ave., West dents appointed to Scarlet Key, the Nothing was reported taken in the mass screamed but apparent- parents "for your child's .sake, essary. Hartford. Those interested may Sophomore Honorary Society. leagues today to avoid the accompanied by four Negro rtien, ly none was hurt. please close the schools." that break. entered the Graymont grammar obtain Information from public The • second holiday break oc­ O o A X t “tragic obsession” that con­ I.t. Maurice House said one of ' But scores of white children en- school music directors or from the tinued nuclear testing would school through a side door. They 1 those arrested'at Gr^ymont was , tered three of the city's 9,3 public music school in Hartford. ^ The regular meeting of the curred at the, home of William for fimI oHb, sorvico, 'enrolled and 10 minutes later, left, warnei, a.ssni-iaio editor of I,schools ordered ■ desegregated b'v Army-Navy Auxiliary will be held TTiornton af 143 B. Lakewood enhance national security. 'by the .same door. , !a National States Rights party I a federal court. tomorrow at the clubhouse. It will CSrole. Urging- the Senate to ratify toe ' They became pupils in the fifth niagazine. "The ' Thunderbolt. " • At Montgomery. Wallace con- Mystic Review, Women’s Bene­ Some |60 in cash and a child’s hDatlng equipment limited test ban treaty, Mansfield NEXT CLASS— fit Association, will meet to­ be preceded 1^ a potluck a/t 6:30 land sixth-grpc.e.s the first Ne-; ^^.^^ncr said he turned a police tinned to decline comment after p.m. Membere are reminded to toy bank, containing about $5, was phone 522-8151 ■said toe only Insurance furthe;- groes ■ in Alabama to enter an' niotorcvcle over and wa.s' charged ; desegregation had been accom- night at 8 at Orange Hall. There taken from a bedroom dresser testing could provide was that will be a cup auction. bring Items for the eup auction. drawer, along with approximately 170 PEARL STREET “If our civilization is put to the elementary school with while chil- destroying city property. i plished. The state troopers sent Ha r t f o r d ; c o n n * dren. ' in the Gulf Coast city of Mo-j Six bobUee of Rqudr, a German nuclear torch by hand, others will T.ie Sw.ss jet airliner Which crashed ouUide the viiiage of Duerrenaesch, Switzerland, today,, Demonstrations by about 100 bde, twb Negroes accompanied | (Continued on Page Ten) U niversity be consumed 4n toe same stu­ plowed through field brtween two houses badly chaiTing both. All 80 persons aboard the plane white liersons who had gathered SEPTEMBER 9th pendous blazi.” died. The plane bad taken off from Zijrich,,30 miles aw-ay, on flight to, Rome vta Geneva. (AP early on the sidewalks alxnit the ------' ■ ■" Mansfield’s remarks" came as Phrttofax), '______.. „_____ ^ PAGS O.NE______ENROLL NOW ! ! ! AT MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE Evening College the Foreipi Relations Corrimlttee school followed. Police brought in ...... T- 1 - 1 "AT T - formally filed its report recom­ riot .squads armed with carbines ' P n o leS tS 111 lA m g, Islan C l, lYeW JeF S eV REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 3^14 mending ratification of toe treaty. and rifle^. CAREERS with a FUTURE! GLASS ENCLOSURES Debate Is scheduled to begin next The while segregationists yelled I Weekdays 11 am-8 pm Saturdays 9am-12 NoM week. "Let s gel those niggers out of KNITTER’S FOR BATHTUBSi. Proponents of toe treaty are there," ‘ < Hudmn Hall, Hudmn Street, Hartford and SHOWERS predicting, on toe basis of toe Swissair Crash Kills 80 At one point, about 25 of the Parent Sit-In Aims committee’s 16-1 vote for approval demonstrators broke through po- Arts and Soienoes Mnnie lice lines. Glass does a beautiful job for such .that toe Senate will ratify it by DUERRENAESCH, by a loud roaring* One of the owners. Oskar Sager WORLD Bnsizieuu Adxnlniatration more tlian toe necessary two- sound. ' ‘ was sitting at his desk when he At lea.st three while men and | a purposes in your bathroom. Eajsy to mijoruy after ry eek o^ (AP) - A' Swissair Duerrenaesch villagers said heard the plane coming. one Negro man were arrested. Po- i To Balance Races Presents - Gean. Never wears out. Art Enginewlng so of debate. twin-jet - airliner exploded in they heard an explosion, looked "It’s engines were roaring mad­ lice broke up crowds of Negro Mansfield’s views were In a up and saw the blazing plane ly," Sager .said. spectators on a corrier facing the rater in the earth just found intact not far fro m to e state forces did not show up at jgp cards. They were led by Lin- PROFESSIONAL MODELS SHOWING THE A native of Luxembourg, fichu- have misjudged the American in­ west of toe village. 80 workers had started their crater. yt any of toe three schools affected • p^n Lynch, chairman of the Long terest in this highly significant morning- ,6hift, remained undam­ ■ spnlroBlP^i declined by a federal court desegregation inland chapter of the Congress of SCHOOL OF BUSINESS LATEST FASHIONS FROM NEW YORK, HOUSE Sw The worst air disaster Jn-Swiss, aged. '’^ e ' plafle hit 200 ya?f!i* Investigating (Continued^da Poge Two) to speculate whether toe plane 721 MAIN ST., HARTFORD AS SHOWN IN VOGUE, McCALLS I \ ,ti ‘ * t » matter, although I do not for a history, the crash took the lives from it. order. Racial Equality. PLUS tr ft * 1 * 1 n' Ml ,-^i------—i moment suggest that such was ot 74 passengers and six crew might ha've been sabotaged. The scene was more peaceful at Black refused Lynch’s entrance Also Located At . AND MADEMOISELLE the case/ with President Elsen­ members. It was the first major Swissair was checking, over cop­ West End And Ramsay high i beyond the school door. Lynch, the Mixed Couple 167 Church S t, New Haven—824-0M6 hower. air tragedy in Switzerland since 0 ies of tickets to establish a com­ schools. A total of 93 schools Negro parents and their children Economic Ties "But I find it most difficult to World War M. W ifT plete passenger list, expected to opened today with enrollment ex- j jben sat down in the doorway, ...openThursday night till 9, believe that two presidents in .suc­ Swissair authorities announced be issued later today. Under new peeled to exceed last year’s rec- police barricades surrounded ATLANTA (AP) — The mar- cession would be guilty of -negli­ one American, named G'auner, interhatipnal regulations, compan­ ord 72,000. The morning dragged pbe school and some 40 Nas.sau ’ r>age of Charlayne Hunter, 21. Moscow’s Tool gence or poor judgment on pre­ was- among the eight foreigner.^ ies are no longer obliged to keep on without Negroes appearing. Countv policemen and' private first Negro girl to enter and cisely the same question of na­ who perished. They did not have! complete passenger lists for each Shortly^fter peace returned, to guards were on duty. graduate from the University of tional interest.” his first name or home town. flight. Graymonj;^ a group of about 50 The parents were identified as Georgia, to a white Southerner is To Boss Reds Mansfield said tbht "on toe All toe 66 other passengers and Rescue workers found debris whites appeared at Ramsay. They otis Guy, Nava Daniels, Eleanor void in Georgia, says Atty. Gen. basis of fdet, knowledge and the the crew were Swis.s nationals. and bodies scattered over an atea waved (Confederate flags and pro -1 Butler and Bustance Corbin. : Eugene Cook, WANT TO BRIGHTEN NATURAL HAIR COLOR... tested a , police barricade. Some Negroes also planned to attempt Miss Hunter disclosed Monday By BORI^BOSKOVIO overwhelming judgment of the Among them were' 44 per.sons of several hundred feet. The blaz­ most highly sltfiied and qualified from a single village, Humlikon. ing wreckage lighted up nearby wore Nazi-type uniforms. | to enroll their children at another in New York that she secretly BELGRADE, - Yugoslavia (AP) witnesses" tha Soviet Union has Making up a quarter of Humll- farm houses. Earl Morgan, Wallace,’s execu-1 predominantly white school, | married Walter Stovall. 25, of —Premier Khrushchev’s tour of no- nuclear advantage that toe kon’s population, they were fly­ m joici IT A ll Mrs. Emil Luescher, wife of a live secretary, and other admini-1 Lindner Place, of toe Malverne- Douglas, last spring. 8h_ CONCEAL GRAY,*. OR BEAUTIFY IT? Yugoslavia has convinced many United States needs to offset by ing to Geneva on a trip organized Diierreqaesch baker, told news­ slration leaders were in Birmlng- Lakeview district. ■ j •^'aid they Are expecUng a -child .'.*ere that Moscow, has changed Its atmospheric testing. by a farming cooperative. men .she and her family "first ham on orders from the governor "Another group will picket the in.Decembei. He said there- is only a - rqmote The disaster slruCk at 7:20 a.m'. thought ’ the c6rk factory across "to observe and keep hiih fully'i predomina-nlly Negro Woodfield ■•i.iTh.ey are i^ marrie^ un^ strategy for dominating toe Com­ pos^bility that the Sovlet.s could Four minutes before, official.s re­ the road, had exploded. The whole informed ^ Road School in an effort to dis- Georgia law. Cook said Tuesday. munist world. / m ^ e any significant tests with­ ported they had • lost contact with cotncA i house shpok, all the window panes Later in toe morning, there courage parents, from enrolling "Its unlawful for.a white person Ilf every speech, Khrushchev out detection. Nor is there "a the Caravelle. went to pieces. was police action at Ramsay and. their-children there." a Negro to.niarry an.vone e.xcept a ivhite Insistently argued the necessity ‘sigpilficant po88ibility,toat 6 single Farmers in toe village of Bet- ‘,‘The plane came down . about. the arrest of four men. One of .spokesman said. , - and advantages of economic coqp- Soviet test suddenly sprung upon tw'il, eight miles northeast of 200 yard.s from our house. When them was bloodied by a billy club 'T*’® school board has ruled that lation of this law shall be void, eration among Ciommunlst coun­ us could -so alter toe balance of Duerrenaesch, said they saw , a Cixiss locales ytliage of Dup'r- we got there we saw only a part when he resisted arrest. "O child is to be admitted to any , The couple declinpd to tlie tries. military forces between toe two glowing fire moving at great renaescii -wihere airliner crash­ ^ school other than the one tOrvWhich i exact time and plac^ of the wed- Students of Conomunlst/affadrs nations as to increase tj^e risk of speed through toe morning mist. ed. (AP Photofax). (Contihaed on Page Teh) P laced in a pacidy wag(>n, assigned. Civil rights lead- ding, but said it was in the North, «• • * believe a primary goal of Khrush­ military attack upcjte Os,” said chanted a song dedicated to ers said.said the board has hired Cook said any marriage solem- or Albert Boutwell. ' ‘ nized. in another state by "parties ^ chev’s visit was to draw Yugoslav­ Mansfield. We ll hang Albert. Boutwello . M , to I| guards to enforce the decision. ia into closer economic ties with When debate begins. Sen. R ub- intending at the time to reside in a sour apple tree while the white pre.sldent, and Lewis Bejarano, a this state" shall have the .same the Soviet Union and other coun­ 3cll B. Long, D -li., has served race goes marching on." they tries of toe Eastern bloc. notice he will fight lor a reserva board membei. were served Tucs- legal consequences as if they were sang. day night with an order to show solemnized in Georgia. Playtex* In Stalin's day, Moscow con- tion spelling out the U.S. right to Viet Nam Deaf to JFK’s Plea There were two separate scuf- cau.se in State Supreme Court to- The attorney general said he dolled its satellites and other com- use nuclear weapons in self de­ , ’ — n • ' ' 1 fles. In the first, a policeman was Iiist parties by tough discipline. fense or in defense of its allies. day why they .should not institute had called the Bureau of Vital I beaten and'V-as taken to a hospital a desehii alion 'ftrder of Dr. James i Statistics ii) New .York to forward Tlie'-situation has greatly chan^pd The foreign relations committee SAldON, South 'Viet Nam (APli^Buddhist monks who took refuge* In another development. South for a cljeckup. In toe past few years. voted to Include this stipulation, .—The government of South . Yiet in the embassy Sunday. E. Allen Jr's, state commi.ssioner him a copy of toe marriage cer-. Viet Nam's government radio said The major sRirmish came when of education. lific,ate .."if in tnitli the marriage Yugoslavia escaped from Mos­ suggested . by Eisenhower, in to­ Nam has turned a deaf ear to The three include Thich Tri a leading Buddhist monk, Thich CapU-Jack Warren gave an order Girdle Sale cow's orbit In 1948, toe only Com- day^ report, rather than as a re­ Quaiig, tup organizer of toe Budd- E^. Allen ordered the board in was eoiisummated there." • munlst nation to do so .up until servation to toe resolution of rat­ President Kennedy’s pleas for re­ hi.st anti-government movement. Thien Hoa, is satisfied that Diem i 1” push the jeering crowd back, June to end racial 'imbalance by Cook said he would .submit his ification, which would require The embassy - turned away a' has shown "great benevolence Fifteen officers who had been bu.ssing Negroes from Wcxidlield findings to the .solicitor general • ,1 S p in ’s death. forms to rally, public support for and generosity” toward Budd-' i'ept uo -a nearby football field .'^ince then, Albania and Asian renegotiation of toe treaty. Its President Ngo Dinh Diem and win fourth monk who appealed for Road to the other two‘schools. • . - — asylum Tuesday. "We’re, just too hists, and granted their just de-came into action as The board .submitted an alter- . (Continued on Page Six) ’ ^'’Cbmmiinist nations led by Red nfSjwticrs are confident of ' suffi- the war against Oimmunist guer­ ji^Qrids. menls with bflly clubs, / China have adopted Independent cent votes to defeat a reservation. rillas. full,” an embassy official ex­ . "You are violating th \ law: Mold ’n Hol d^ and anti-Soviet lines. Signs of dis- , Sen. Harrison A. Williams Jr., While a government spokesman plained. I ■ obedience also ha-ve recently ap­ D-N.J., said a formal reservation welcomed Kennedy’s pledgq of The situation was complicated WASHINGTON (AP)—The har- j peg. $6.95 Dowr oofy peared in Romania. 1 might prove to be a "kiss of continued U.S. aid in the anti­ further by reliable reports that boring of three Buddhist monks! tia ^ .-•••• .• Observens now believe Moscow death" for the trehty. communist war, he said Tuesday one of the refugees, Le Mau Chi, by the American embassy ,in Sai- ' if". the President’s criticism, of was a Vietnamese secret police gon is one of the few exceptions (Continued on Page Fourteen) (Continued on Page llilrteen) Diem’s domestic policies Was agent for nine years before he • > “quite wrong" and "based on in­ became a monk. (Continue on Page Ten) l - O’- adequate information.” k *•*.. Magic Controller U.S. officials in Washington pri 1 ‘••.‘J ' M g . w m Q B k f Father Gives a Lavish Wedding vately voiced disappointment over Em *** $6.95 the negative reaction to Kenne­ SEE WHAT OUR OH* 10-MINUTE COLORING % m dy’s plea for reforms. The Saigon Rights Appeal Entered stand was consldere(l a blow to (He^s One Who Can Afford It) a solution of deteriorating U.S.- ■ "-t-"' ■ ' • " Vietnamese selations. Noea and 6 * e Mndled tin* Sppor CIrdfes ^ of the TVismon Etellroom; the Mer­ said toe United States. should not soon as the lesson was completed. cury Ballroom for the reception Heading the list, and marked in withdraw Its support of Viet Nam, Since Mrs. Oormier hdd a child of to members of the membership ' a no retouch problem Sppor Panqr,^dlcc- Reg. I8.9S now J|i6.9$ and toe rotunda of the Mercury M. Bognon’s instructions to his and that Is heartening.’’ U.S. mili­ her .own taking lessons at a con­ committee havje,.been rebuffed. $5 . 9 0 Ballroom for the reception Ime staff “very very special atten­ flicting time, sh? was uiiable. to Another resident of the area feels * Girdle. Rsf. 18.06 now # 5 j98 tion," was the caviar—"excellent tary-and other aid to Viet Nam that his membership was denied where toe 350 guests pa.>« by dnd is running $500 million a year. place Gregory- in a safe environ­ because of his j-elipion. epioieeK MagkConboUse* Zipper to d le. Reg. kiss the bride. . Beluga served on iefe socles Washington reacted sharply to ment. The floral decorations must be (bstses) with complete garniture. a story published' in Saigon that The Tsuffis - incident o ^ e -to At one time, a .sign .exclaiming % iS n s XSb A M» L. Extra Large Sbee one dollar inoso Jttvish/and yet tasteful. In the case Including sour ' cream, chopped toe U.S. Central Intelligence Agen­ light after the Rev. William M. "Pleasing Restrictions" was posted of Jane Uris’ wedding; It was eggs qnd anions, blinls and fresh­ cy. had plotted to overthrow toe Philpot, a Negro minister, \ys® at the lake, but it was removed ly-made toast and' tartar (raw) RRAS and FOUNDATIONS white chrysajithemuma and red Dle'm government with toe help fused membership for toe thli’d several years ago. roses In ■ masses of greenery — steak bMla of dissidents im.’Souto Viet Nam. time in ALPOA. The Rev., Mr. ’Thomas Hemy, executive seore- main floor . . . banked against one whole wall of Fifteen pounds of caviar was pro­ State Depkranent press officer Philpot is planning appeals to the tary of toe Civil Rights Oommis- toe ballroom, and scattered, about vided, and the estimated'price was Richard/^. Phillips denied toe Governor sdso. It was brought Out sibn, a qjember of toe Andover the reception rooms. 875 per pound. chargesL which appeared in a that In the eight years, he has Lake Property Owners Assoc, and In this setting, Jane was married Meanwhile, the waiters who governnstet -" backed Vietnanies'e lived on Andover Lake, toe Rev. a sponsor of toe membership ap-- s " to Richard Barry Nye, son of Mr. weren’t passing champagne, newspaper, toe Times of Viet Philpot has never been in toe wa­ pUc^ion of the Rev. Mr. Philpot ai>d Mrs. Edgar B. Nye of New scotch, bouthon. - and .rye were Nani.’ He likened the story to a ter. No letters hove, as' yet, been said thai. a meeting, of the Ckm- Teachers Stopped in TusUegee^ Ala, York. Nye, a 1961 Harvaird Ool- IMsaing hot hors d’osuvres. fiction thriller. received by the Governor. m ia^n, will be held tomorrow bo 303 EAST' CENTER St., ^MANCHESTER .■'lage gioduate, is continulnfi his IVhen appeUtM Were sufficient­ .The State Department acknowl- At a meeting of toe ALPOA last pkm whatever action io deemed Two Alabama State patrolinen. Lt. H. G. t«e (left) and Oapt. Cll«uide Frier, pferyent memben at .studiw ot toe Harvard School of ly whetted wltti thsM dolntiM un-, •dsad that the U.S. embassy In Saturday night at toe Red Barn, neoeaoaty. The Governor lias not the Tuskegee High School factitty-firom sebbtag foot bn school property today. It was-the third (fay der tfae'Se convex nrirrees on tlM Salipm had rojecte^ a formal re . seven appUcanta, Including it Cath- y«t received dorreepondenioe' tretri- tfMut troopers had ringed the school uf&m orders of <3ov, Ooorf« Wellaxse. It was te have omnied oa Thwinrso Administration. The neiw- an integiraited baoia Monday, fibanding between the hmo(>en Si Ffetnoi|)al’B. W. ’WOdBwio(& (AP PLEASE PHONE 649-3534 • o p .. ..H o u m and Hal. Hiarp. ..count, « k any lalat p.r>o.l Iprads iplan to livs ii Booiotl. qnMt from fimitb ▼letaameae oii. olio p r i^ , were admitted .as mem- e6tbe the Rev. Mir. FM^xA or CMtiior bock to tfaeirr w S H o g t lOoottBnefi «8i . F h N tbor(ttai^ f o r ‘ auabxljr qf thraa Iwrs. . , ^Ffcobottut). ' IT

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