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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 Broadcasting System for the The unsigned statement, em in a'head-on crash near Liberty After July t of )Ka,t year, ac of his civil rlght.s .stand. in southeast Texas. the taible leg- klTling of Stephen population, of 900, were 'estimated inauguration of a half-hour "GBS phasized that the Baker family cording to the law/paymenta made 5SS €rad, Kennedy said hi a nationwide is not welcome in this suburb of The Labor Day holiday traffic C. GlUlgan, 17, of West Newton, officially at up to 176,000. filmed television interview Mon Evening News” program. Police plfuined to arraign Ckcllins Police used fire hoses, dogs and to board memhera will be baaed Philadelphia but .said "the state total marked the third record toll on sohedulea_^/^etermined by the day night he lost some Southern Kennedy will grant a similar troopers may leave’' and th.e vio for this year’s three m ajor spring In BanurtAble District Court. tear gas before dispersing the states in 1960 and may lose more "interview to the Natiqnal Broad: Gilligan was UataUy beaten crowds. Cottages were damaged, state personnel board. . White Student, lence will not return." ■*- and summer holidays. The 169 However, the personnel board in tile 1964 presidential election. casting Co, next '-Monday night. State police kept the area under persons killed on Memorial Day Sunday m a free-for-all among windows were broken and The President , said in the tele: policeman was gp’azed' on the took no action on paying Accoun He' suggested that .his position also tight security. Folcroft Borough was the highest for a one-day teen-agers at'a rented cottage at T e iN^arriage may have cost him support in the vision interview that the civil Yarmoutii oft’ Rt. 28. Police said cheek by an exploding firecracker tancy Board members until this 1 Mayor Hugh - MeViCker ordered Decoration Day holiday. During North. rights situation obviously will be that^'^no passes be issued to non an important issue in the next (Gontinbed on Pa(fe Fifteen) (CtmUnued on page Eight) NEW YORK "(AEL^Charlayne The President said his civil residents. (Continued on Page Fifteen) (Opattnued on Page Seven) rights stand ’’has caused a good election but he hopes both Repub Hunter, first Negro gM''4o attend The Bakers, with the help of deal of feeling, I suppose, against licans, and Democrats will commit friends, spent Labor Day repair ■t* the Univereiiy of G e o r g ^ has the administration in the South— themselves, ” to the same objective ing their hou.se, Windows were disclosed she secretly marned- a also, I suppose, in other parts of of equality of opportunity.'' broken. The lawn was litterad " I would be surprised.” ^he said, white student at the a.unirVtAiS the country.’ ’ - ■ ' with rocks, eggs and vegetables. and they are expecting a ^ lld In " I ttiri not sure' that ‘ I am the Nhu: Decemtier. most popular political figure in (Continued on Page Bight) Her huslMUid, Walter Stovall, 25, of Douglas, Ga., said his father, EDITOR’S NOTE—A man whafknown him for years says Nhu Is captivated by Communist tech JG ^org*, a chicken feed manufac shrinks froiii publicity, Ngo Dinh turer, greeted mews of the mar Bulletins Nhu is probisbly Uip most .power niques and successes. riage with the comment, "This is Battles ful man In South Viet Nam> The Communist expressions such as Big Legislative Culled from AP Wires "revisionism” often creep into his the end of the world.” .. . younger brothPr of President Ngo The couple announced their Dinh Dlem^ Nhu Is openly, con conversation. marriage. Monday after Stovall’s temptuous of U,8. d e m o cra t, One of his pet projects is a '/too HOLDUP FOILED regular Friday afternoon ‘'self- arrival here. He worked this sum Remain ter NEW YORK (A P )—Waiting considers Americans in A ^ mer as » reporter - for the Atlanta criticism” session, a Marxist-type poUoenien killed one man and nitive. The .United States y/ould Journal. like to be rid of this insisn, but confessional for military men and wounded another today When a Mrs. Stovall, 21, [said they were -7- Con-'fday a sort of informal Lalaor Day it will be difficult to shake the clvil< ser\mnts. It is aimed, Nhu • WASHINGTON (AP) trio ambushed a truck carrying says, at ^sweeping all rotten ele married last spring. She graduat gress lumbers into the ninth rece.ss. hold of Nhu, who dopriinatas his ed in June. •- the Bron.v Zoo’s ,650.000 Labor month of its session .today and To clear the deck for expected Day weekend receipts near the president-brother fw shown in Stovall declined to give the ex debate next _w’eek on the.nuclear (Continued .on Page Thirteen). most of the big battles still lia buffalo house. Officers captured this perceptive study by Roy Esso- act time and place of the wedding treaty, the Senate was scheduled yan, a veteran on the AP news- ahead. « the third man. .Police, .tipped but sMd it was in tile North and Usually by Labor Day. Congress to tak^ up.' President Kennedy's fronts of Asia, . they spent their honeymoon ”4m that a holdup ,.was pismned, is breezing down .the home stretch. request to broaden the 1962 Man moved in when ttte three men thie turnpike.” power (Training Act which estab- By BOY ESSOYAN _ . This year it has a thicket of legis jum|ied the truck m it was leav Saigoii P a p e r He said hts ' parents maintain li'shed la programprogr of vocational SAIGON, south Viet Nam (AP) lation to clear, away. , ing a parking on the zoo contact With him but refuse to Many rhembers fear they'll stili- .schooling to teach skills to un grounds shorflrtaftyr 11 a,m, —Ng'o ,plnh Nhu, the man behind employed persons .or retrain'them the throne in South Viet Nam, Charges CIA talk about his wife. . be around after the leaves fail The couple kept -the marriage and the snow flies and, the Christ for new jobs. 'iSriSi^ATION CALM lamented recently teat “if anyr The Adminislratioh considers body’s oppressed in' this country, secret because Stovall had to mas decorations x o up. B.\TON BOUOE, La. (AP)— spend the summer in Atlanta and, -the program important in its It’a the government.” , On. the long^/probably bumpy ' Desegregation (same peacefully Plotting Coup according to his wife, they did not road ahead ape such controversial effort to combat *unemploymenl in A month later, Nhu persuaded general and to train N'Cgrbe.s for (to the four white high school* want to add difficulties for him. issues "'as. a^’ iax cut, foreign aid this Louisiana capital city to- ills., brother. President Ngo Dinh SAIGON', South Viet Nam (AP) “ Now I can wear my wedding better jobs. spending, the limited nuclear teeh ly. With almost military pre Diem, to declare martial law —New friction in U.S:-Vietnaihese ring all the time,” Stovall said. ban treaty-r-and the civli rights ■ When the mqnpo'wer act was while Nhu persofially ordered relations■ " developed ’ ■ ’ today - after—* - >]^e two met in a campus coffee passed it provided for federal cision. 28 Negroes wtCred tiie progra'm which promises .to trig MShools under the careful scru troops and. his own security po a government-sponsored news shop last fall, Stovall said,. when ger a Southern filibuster in the funds to pay the full cost In the lice to storm pagodas and break paper accused the U.S.' Central he walked in and “ there was only first two years. However,' there tiny N, Pa. (A P)— Di^id The bill before the Senate would of the huge O'ary works of the his senior. Fellin and Henry Throne f*um not on ly ' provide for the federal U.S. Steel Corp. to return to Nhu likes to tell visitors that be nonsense. and restaurants. She said her friends accepted holme today after a week in a goveimment to pay the entire cost their. Jobs this afternoon, ap is' a much misunderstood man. HIS Washington believes the Nhus of the third year but would author parently ending a IS-hour wild^ is a’ many-faceted personality — are responsible for Saigon’s harsh the romance. Stovall' said hi) hospital recuperating from '14 “ weren’t exactly comradely aboul days entombment in a mine cave? ize an, additional J161 million in cat walkout. The brief strike, af mild-mannered, soft-spoken and chackdown on Buddhist opposition U.S. funds to cover the states' fecting 15,000 workers., had posed and has urged .their removal' while It.” In. But fellow miner Louis Boya tough. share. • a possible threat to steel sup . Discussing the danger of a pos continuing to support Diem’s war Her family had no objections to remains lost and the state vir the marriage,- she said, but’ she tually has abandoned hope-of find Sens. Barry . Goldwater, R-Ariz., plies io the nation’s auto Indus-, sible attempt to overthrow the against Communist guerrillas. The and John (j.-Tower, R-Tex., .have 'tfy. how- reaching a peak In its govemiYtenk Nhu .told a group of Buddhists accuse the government did not tell them about It imtU ing him' alive. after graduation. “They were wor Fellin, 58, and Throne, 28, said announced they are opposed to, the production of 1964 models;’ .The ■ military leaders last m onw Qiere' of religious persecution but Diem, bill. - strike stemmed from the suspen were ’ only two ways of hwdlinjf a Ropian Catholic, denies it. ried enough about all tbe ruiea through a spokesman they were 'Ot the university,” she said. grieved by the failure to. find ‘,'our They said the “overwhelming sion of a imloh grievance coin- a coup—"You smash it like'an egg President Kennedy told a nation lack'of response” "from the states • inlttee meniber after he'alleged before it is hatched or you- Join wide television audience Monday Her mother works in a real buddy." _ . estate office In Atlant.a. Her State - authorities, after aril|ipg makes it.clear there is llttlg -re 1 ly struck a supervisor. The- order .If ajid exploit it.” night that changes in policy “ and interest 'in the program. -to return to -work cam e from Nhu Is. violently anti-Cominu- perhaps in perwnnel” are , needed father, Lt. Ool. C. fl. H.. Hunter Jr. 16 futile shafts and sending d o w a man, were exploring three qif- Senate' Democratic leadS'r MU^e Mark Tlncher, president U Local o M . He has 'sa id the only sotu- in Saigon, an>rtentty raferring io of l^m pa, Fla., la a retire^ Frat* 1014 e< the United Steel Workeni •stant A i ^ shaplaln.’ terent. routes to reach Bova, Mansfield lald he' .hoped for filial tl6n for the Red China iroblem tbe Nhus; ^ XoUon on tiM meoaura VstoMstV tliilOB, and. Orville Elnrald. dl- Mfo Dinh Nhucmim Ijehiiul th* thnote in ISkmth Viet li\to atom-bomb BeUng. ' . jlOpattaMsed so Pag* MiiwtesiDi; or Thunday. v . 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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.Virginia, 12, TV chairman. with all meals. • - iege to condemn it out of ignor lished by an American, Gene er’s living room. It was a boner, Stayman Convention. It is Just a derry Lewis Under. Bn anangemrtit wMh (18) Subscription Sports and Weather. any way yo 114 of EJootem Star will obeerve Peach Shortcake, Tea, Cof ♦t. million and $34 million from ” a draw trumps first—and the aver in notmmp. Starts Friday thru Sunday - lab u n ^ a Joint oollege-hospMal Khrushchev Ends served ■with all meals. 146, and. If you are interested i I’m not-going to say that as a All of which reminds me to budget which the U.S. Congress age player would be right. worit-etudy plan. Rjribert Morria Night tomorrow at fee, milk. ' IS FOB 8 pm. at the Miasomc Temple, Homerooms talk about the instructor in this has no authority to audit.” The expert has learned to put For Shelnwold's 86-page book “Of Love and DMire* ■BBOBS’’ N w , a girl whose eduoafdon Homeroom assignments for ADULTS $1.80 The coup was planned for Aug. as lab or office assistants or In Meeting with Tito Radio Main St. ' course. 'He is Dr. Robert U off drawing trumps on a difficult let, ” A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” Mari Lya might' otherwiae have gone down some related comnumity Institu- South Windsor High School stu CHBUIREN I T TO 12 $1-66 Stem, who is a member of the fac 28, the newspaper said, )>ut was the dram Is wen oh her -way -to- (Thle Hetiag-tatohMlee only ttaoee news broadcasts of 10 or 16 mtante A social hour wiU foMo(v the hand. This is a good rule for good send SO cents . to Bridge Book, tloji (ns Janice did at the hospi dents are: Seniors; A-R; Audio- ulty at the Hartford CJonservwtcry shelved ■ when the ’’ ’Vietnamese players, but like all rules it has Manchester Eve. Herald, Box 3818, 'ward her goal beoa-uae the Man- BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) length Some atottone «u ry other short newscasts). bwinesB meetimig. Hostesses will tal). be Mr. and Mrs. Craig Rainee and Visual room; S-Z: room 106; of Mu.sic. I don't happen to know government got wind of It. exceptions. -- Grand Central Station, New York cheeter ConMnuntty College o o ^ —Soviet- Premier Khrushchev left WDBO—use wiXF—uie Dr. Stem pensonally but I heard It said the plotters planned o In this case South lost too many meet her Specialized needs for “I have- seen such plans In c4>«- for. home today after a two-week l:uu Jim NetUetoa 6(00 News, Sports and Weather Dorothy Beal. Juniors — A-Da; room 101; De- 17, N.Y. ratlon in New Jersey,” Dr Lowe one of his compositions last Jan exile the Nhus because they knew trump tricks. West won the sec Copyright 1B6S, training. vacation that appeared to have 8:0U Raynor Shines 6:16 Showcase Briefs Har. room 1()6; Mat-Mor: room said, ” aiid I feel they are excel sealed his reconciliation wrlth 1 :0b News d:gn Off 8:00 The World Tonight i07; Mos-Sh: room 109; Si-Z: room uary, as played by Robert Braw- that murdering the couple “ would ond trick with the king of dia General Features Corp. TWa hypothetical oaro has in WRAV-au 8-.30 Showcase There will be a voter-making S tamparama D ays lev and the Hartford Olvic Ordhea- provoke a bloodbath of- reprisals.” monds and led his other club. it soma of the elements for the lent for our purpose, because the President Tito. • 6:00 Easy Ed Show 12:30 Sign Off session tomorrow at the town hall 116., For Your tra. This was titled ‘"Orsirt Us The paper added: East overtook and led the nine of THIRSTY THIEF STATE kind of community college that wa studmt helps the college while Khrushchev and Tito had a 6:20___Weather Nbws “ and ' Sports Sophomores—A-Cah; room 314; 7:15 Jeff Sprung from 4 to 8 p.m. HLL YOUR BOOKS TWICE AS FAST Peace.” and subtitled, "An Or- "Beginning In. January of this clubs. PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—Police dean. Dr. Frederick W. .Lowe the collage, at the same time, helpe warm leave taking at Belgrade's 10:30 Tonight St My Place TO PROBE CRAflH The Zoning Board of Appeals Cap-E, room 201; F-Jan: room airport. " Cosmefics che«*tral Prayer.” year It la reported the American South . ruffed vainly with the are wondering how this thief Is STARTS TOMORROW FALL POUOY emiiion^ln M m ch iter’a fu W r^ the student.” 12:00 Sign Off HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at 202; Jar-L, room 211; M-Pol./room rt proved to be a thortwghiy going to dispose of his loot — a Dr. Lowe feels the community Convinced that the community In brief statements,. they agreed W«k>-:-lllt BASE, Fla. (AP)—An Air Force the 'Wapping Elementary School 212; Pul-Sk, room 213; Sl-Z, room security agency ’experts’ who nine of hearts. .West over-ruffed their two weeks' of talko had 6 :01. iMuWk Sport* slid Weal well-made oompoenlUoai by a man Successfully engineered the coup with the queen .and led the three copper drinking fountain oUmed college should be a mtfltd-purpoae college should grow to flj the 6:85 Old,'Borrowed and Blue board of inquiry will examine to consider two requests. 216. — SEE — who obviously knows his musical d'etats in Turkey, Guatemala and by the city and valued at $160. liiatitutioo—In effect, and to a shape of thf community, I>r. Low* cleared the way for closer Soviet- ?:4b Three Star Ehctra wreckage from two strato-tanker Freshmen — A-Bro, room 205; of spades. East took his two Yiigoslav ties. ;06 Convbnatlon Piece Decline Radio’s Invitation form, his harmony and Ws orches Korea and failed in Iran and spade tricks and led another club It was pried loose from the side TIYJHIWAniG^^ini jaaaer degree—a small, local unl- is Just sure that K needs strong 7:30 New* of the World Jets, which went down In the At George Stone and Russell Trot- Bm-Dr, room 104; Du-H. roorn tration. This knowledge he local support In order to .be suc ’nto emphasized his view that 7:45 Congreaeional Report lantic about halfway between Ber- 114; J-Mi. room 110; Mo-P. room Cuba begem arriving in Viet Nam to give West another overuff. walk. ' vapslty. ^ ■ , ■ Soviet and Yugoslav (Communists man, chairmeii of' the Democratic Liggetfs achieved, doubtless, from, the Batlt- taking - up duties In the U.S. It should aid Uvoae rtudenta cessful. 8:0b Pop Concert niuda and Naasau Aug. 28, to de 108; R-SU, room 111;'Ste-Z, room DOUBLE man School of Music, a thorough should npt harp on their ideplogi- 9:06 Ntghtbeal termine whether they collided. ajid Republican Town Ckimmlttees, who, for many reasona, might not Consequently, in addition to get At The Parkad# Embassy and various official and cal differences. 11:0(1 Newe ~ have announced that their respec 113. ly first-rate Institution, where he unofficial installations here.” gain admitttuvee at-a .four-year ting the college Underway, he has 11;15 Sport* Final Officials confirmed Monday that received Ws Ph.D. been out sellhig his ideas to Kl- Khrushchev said his talks with 11:30 Sfarllsht Serenade the wreckage belonged to the tive committees, "meeting in reg MANCHESTER WORLD GREEN It said CIA agents tried to bribe uttiversity and give them "the one ’Hto 'had resulted in complete 1:00 Newe and Sign Off ular se-Hsions this week, have de- Manohester Evening Herald To tell the truth, the work was Another Artist Joins Pollins! xnorD chfltnee that, #om©tiin©8» ^ wanis; Rotary, and other civic iTPar—1419 KC135S, which had 11 men aboard South Windsor correspondent, somewhat', academic, but academ- police, army, labor, civil servants, understanding but said further Search for survivors has been j cided to decline with thanks 'nvi- and other groups into Supporting CARLO V. Hartford County's most celebrated and renowned all they need.’’ groups as well as town officials. 6:UU Joel Ca, to cheer Khrushchev and 'nto aa- fiwn point to point somewhat UK« The very popular BILL DON-AHUE ia iMIMIMHMI _ The celebrated unlveralty.” To support this, he Lowe's, seems well assured with a demented rdWn fluttering from confusion, the jiaper charged. here at his organ Wednesday, Thursday, thelr motorcade drove to the air When confusion reached its play that dwoked cited the advantages of small, per advance enroUmente now nearing bough to bough. This may be an- Friday iand Saturdays with dinner musle* Ihoadway comes port. . peak, the article said, the plotters sonalized olaaaea and Indl-vidual 100 and. 22 courses in five curricula The Communist (Chinese aga&i tertaining, but cflflictilt to follow from 6 p.ni. to 10 p.m.—mood, nraale "SSL bpKQy alivs on guidance, poaeible In a community offered for the Sept. 17 opening or to anticipate. planned to rally army officers and from 10:30 p.iti. to 1 a.m. snubbed Khrushchev by sending civil servants to present a resig the screen! Inatltution. at Manchester High School. only a minor’ embassy, official to A L L Of oourae, no matter what the 0 Although the two-year college Dr. Lowe assumed his dean’s poor man does, be arill find (H»- nation ultimatum to Diem. Centrally Located At the dep'Rrture ceremony. - In other developments:. Time will (primarily) train students for duties on July 1, coming from aenters to his method of Instruc —An .explosion rocked ..Saigon’s., 7 WALNUT ST. PLUS ^ ^ A Mttin Sebedoio technical and aeml-profeselonal GlasSboro (N.J.). State .College, tion, but don't forget be has a 4 4 “^ ^ ^ 9 9 n r n m fm where he had been chairman of Teacher Defects market eariy^ today blowing a hole MANCHESTER -• “Toys Is poaitions. Dr. Lowe bellevea one 7^' hard . task ahead o f’ him. 'Biere Phone 643-4628 of Ita major functions li to help the English Department since 1960. WEEK are no prerequisites for this oourse. in a bus stotion building and In The Atlle* juring Ihrea persons. It was the theun to “better understand the PrioF-to that he had held assist HAMBURG, Germany (AP)— Parents witK sons or- You can be as innocent of muaicai g aad fliSS world in which they’re living.” ant and associate professorships Prof. Hans Mayer, 66, Bast Ger EVERY D A Y first serious terrorist explosion man national prize winner ahd one i knowledge as a twrtla is ftom here since martial law -was Im Si* mwmUmt ConaequenUy, he intends to em- at Danbury State Teachers C ollet n -I- I " feathera, and still gat into the phaaize the humanities, or liberal from 1963-60, where he taught of the most prominent Soviet- bloc posed Aug. 30. \ ' Intellectuals, has defected to West > ^ \ 'v.-v. ooursa. at 7i$0 arts atudlea at the school; and courses simUar to those the com V O p M —South Viet Nam 'ndio charged Germany. On the other hand you magr be that foreign newsmen in Saigon tUa foil will find him in the class munity c o llie will provide. tIiorx>ughly musicaHy sophlstloated RIUSICAL. ENDS “Qldget Goes To Rome” Shown A t • and f i l l Bom In Newark, N.J. in 1922, Here-pn a lecture tour, Mayer Wad., Thun, deliberately dietort events - here, room as well as In the dean’s of annbuncied Mdhday night he will and want to know more about thereby aiding the Communists. THKATRK t o d a y “ Zots” Shown At 7:45 fice, teaching a course In mod Dr. L o w e moved' to Hamden ujgliters :going away to school ■Werner EJek and Oarl Orff. With WWlMfiril wawfCroii Hmy. EXIT W — KsunL m I-IWI, not return to Leipzig Univers.ty and Friday The broadcasts indicated Diem T em American literature. tConn.) at the age of three and such divergent backgrounds, and attended public spools there. where he has taught literature for may plan further action against EXTRA PERFORMANCES SAT. 5 P.M. ‘T think all citizens need ac 15’ - years and gained an inter aims, no Instiuotor can make m ttry newsmen, already restricted by quialntanoe with the world of He won a tuition soholarehip TiH 9 F.M. moment of aurpAsslng Interest to SUN. EVE. 8:30 national reputation. censorship and the constant threat , j.. «, I « ideas,” Dr. Lowe said,—“ to under under the wartime V-12 program’ In 1985, he won the East Ger every student. But don’t get dls- of . expulsion. R O B H I T r I il I stand Karl Marx or a little of to Williams College, where he was I ) oouraged. You’re, bound to lestn man government’s national prize r.’ SUnsteln's theory; -and to kjnpw graduated in 1944 with a BA in for his works on classical aiid something and this something wUl GROTON COMMANDER which Ideas are sUH valkj—or out French. increase your enjoyment of the GOULET modem literature. .Since the ’'East GROTON (.AP)—Lt. Frederic moded—in 1963.” Serving in the Marines, he par German Communist regime tight concerts you attend. ticipated with the First Division’ Norman of Clinton, was appointed brotheIb In talks brfore Manchester ci ened its reins, he had fallen into I According to the ouUbM of the- the new commanding officer of v$cvic groups,groups. Dr. rjowcLowe dos has stressed. in the invasion, of Okinawa in 1945, oourse, Dr. Stern intends to devote g y g REGISTER NOW! official disgraice but his defection State Pblioe Troop In Groton Wo ways in which the community.^ received the Purple Heart for tn- is expected to have a boipbshell one evening to each of aome thirty last night. He succeeds Lt.^ Vin needs to helpUaIw 4-Wthea #1mAar1inarfledgling /*n1lAO^Acollege' juries-IiirMaji received in action, -Ajnfland WAMwas oompoaers, beginning with Richard . effect among Intellectuals In the TUESDAY and cent J. O’Brien of New Haven, who as It starts Its initial year. First is ho^talized at Chelsea, Mass., un Soviet bloc. , ■ Wagnab, who didn’t live tn the has been transferred to State Po HUHE in letting him know what kinds of til his discharge as g first lieu iOth century at .^1, but who point- (Tonight thru Sat. Eve. Sold Out) / ■ ‘ ■ WEDNESDAY lice Headquarters Jn Hartford. cemrses Manchester citizens want tenant in 1946. ’(A' ■9 the way to Richard Strauss (for AvaUabJe: Sat. Mat. fS.OO, f4-00, $6.00 and need, and the other is in help In August 1946, he married example) who did. And Tm atre AvaUahle: Sun. Eve. $4.60, $6.60 $6.96 ing to provide financial support Nancy Lane Engloman of Ham you’ll find ’’Eaektra” and "Salotne” No Child Prices for,.needy students, den, whom he had known from his SPECIALS by Strauss quite modem when you Beverly Bolli'no Burton school years. She is the daughter • Exelaalve Showing • Because of the growing threat Slitrwiii-Williaiiis first encounter them. of unemployment for the un- of Finis E. Ehigleman, former Wagner was also tbs starting sklUed as technology muahrooms, Connecticut commissioner of edu Paints point fo r my oM teacher "Arnold AND THEY LAUGHED! Dr. Lowe Is particularly .concern cation. m KIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST Schoenberg, and Schoenberg was ed that none who want Plication . Earning a master's degree in in his turn the "point d’appuds" AND LAUGHED! REGISTER.FOR W. H. EN6UND m MANCHESTER Dance Studio beyond high school should be de BSnglish at Oolumbia Un(veralty for the most modm) of present AND LAUGHED! nied it. In fact, he is already look in 1947, he then became an in day composers. But after all, Dr. structor of Bhiglish at Oolgate LUMBER C O . SQUARE DANCE LESSONS I X ing toward the day when. “Most Stem is going to teach you these AND LAUGHED! University iintU Joining Danbury “ At the Gmsu”—649-5S01 things, so TU quK. Alter all, this 2 2 O A K ST. students niay take their first two years at -the equlvedent of a com- Stats College. is hardly the place for a oourae smarting S«pt. 10, WoddoH School, 8 P.M. In 1967, Dr. Lowe completed in music appreciation. ■ munity college; and their four Chuck Steak I’m happy about the whole thing, years away from home will be in Name ...... T e l ...... a ’senior' college’ and graduate of course, for anything that makes Director): SEVERLY anrl LEE 6URTON people more appreciative of music $ ■ - school.” SELECT is bound to bring me more readers. A ddreM ...... >.•••>...... •{ * He is particularly enthusiastic MorloW's Is Manchattw's HoadquartOTS for In any event, do give some con to set up work-study programs sideration to registering for this Please Check One or More of the Following: whereby students can hold part- CHOICE time Jobs related to their stodleSi 'OfRciol Gym Suits" for Over 52 Years! lb course. It will be held at a con □ Attend Manchester Public School □ Resident ef Manchester CLASSES IN: venient time and place, and b**t M MUHIWBr working for the college, pe"' MARLOW'S HAS IT— of all, it won't cost much. I hope □ Property Owner In Mancheeter ■' TtieThi’illO i'itA 'I.' BALLET—^AP — JAZZ The ONLY Requlation you enjoy attending, and that Dr. t- Stern enjoys teaching a large and $1.60 PER COUPLE PER WEEK Gym Suit for Mem* ^ enthusiastic class. Feature 7:15-9:30 -/ Sponsored B y ’’MANCHESTER SQUARE DANCE ,^ U B " ACR O BATIC — BALLROOM chosttr's 7th. 8th, 9th, and High School gym Theater Resumes B u n N S I D E .. Mall Application To Nelson Richmond. 288 Spnh4 ■ Veal Steak Manchester—Tel. 649-9886 ■■ dosses . . . L W iuler Schedule .t Rejfist^r'at the studio^T^ursday, September 5 and y-M-f BONELESS ^ 12 fr « n 3-5 or 7-9 or call 649-7847, 648-4448 any- MOORE The State Theater -win begin BREADED Its fall and winter' policy tomor- •iiij r : . /tu n e . Ar V ^ rorw, with evening performances :u::i ■ . . Whsn you n^ed help GYM SUITS FROZEN only during, the week SCHOOL of DANCE ARTS ;s!fl . ' Continuous performances be ginning at 3 for Saturday, Sunday PRISCILLA GIBSON DIRECTOR: MISS PRISCILLA ygiVijJ +: i:priiHijiHpj|j-j.;p^^ i ’ - ii't -if S'-r-$i,h«iiit':i;iH-'-"t= and-holidays will oontinue as usual. Special matinees for vacation days, BALLROOM A8SOCIATBS ROLDA and HARRIS GIBSON y *4 .9IB 'and youth ’shows will be announe-. Oolorsi Daffodil YeUow, ■ ed by the management; "All Passei — Art Alone Endures Swing Blue, Seafoam Green, - Bread Scarlet Red and White for RED8 CEI^BRATE tostmetors. TOKYO (AP) 1--;;- ’Communist SPECIAL North Viet Nam I celebrated Its WE PUT OURSELVES M Also: Sneakers, Socks , and POPULAR 18th anniversary Monday with a "Manchester” Sweat Shirts . rally In HSnol, Peking's New YOUR SHOES W1TM at marLOW priiMs! ENRICHED l-L B . . China 'News Agency reportecT. LOAVES ‘ In a dispatch from. Hanoi, capi _ _ _ J * TO CONTROL AWAY-FROM- WHITE tal of North Viet- Nam, the agency said 200,000 people gathered to " HOMC expenses.. and e x d t ^ celebrate the.-occasion. President Ho Chi M inh', and School Wqric Is other -North Vietnamese party and days for the p«e«t who has a son or ^ttghher.ieayiiig fpr sehooi government leaders attended the ^Y artoM l SMTviM rally...... Easier and Grades or eoHe^ ilhifi *ibntih...especiafty, K it’s for the first time. The FISH FR Y Are Better When handfing and control of s p r in g money can be quite a problem. STARKIST ^ - (ALL YOU CAN EAT) Y o u U se 'A Many ■fapiiHes hayc found the low cost CheckMaster checking USHNELn •Mountjthe ideal answer. The ca^ is safe at home in the bank CHUNK R e g , Friod FMi Lomoa W4MHi « TYPEWRITER! .'I5c ALL THIS WEEK! Frofich Friod PefatoM CoMow . . . kJeadies yoGT son or daughter the responsibilities of li^ng SAVE lEe CANS Each Eve. at. 8:30 See Our Huge Display! Wed. Mat; 8 P.M. Fiwshly Bokod Rolls and Buftor bis own checking aceowit.. .and you eontarol balance at ttie Sst. Mat. at 2:30 SWEET Jl'ICY. ITALIAN .:;See Our Complete Line source. 'Riete’s no minimum balan^ required. It e o ^ just 1 0 c a EVERY WEDNESDAY Junior and High Schooi check plus a smaM monthly service charge, and the monthly state ^SMASH MUSICAL N irr School Supplies . -.LIFE MAOl 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. - Boys' OfRciol School ment "of payments can. he sent to you. It’s so much easier than PRUNE PLUMS and Lunch Kits ColorS““"Red-..€md Wfhite - — ALSO — sending cash, your personal ehed(, or a money order. Cbe^ On ENJOr ONE OF OUR DEUaOUS • “Mnncbestw” Gym Bags ALL GYM CLOTHES • “ Blanehester” "Sweat Shirts • OieckMaster aceoGnt tddi^. _ 2 yb. 29 ' .COCKTAILS a)|e wWLOW PRICED! q. Sneakers ’n Socks 0] ■s JT7MB0 SIZE; S-STALK BUNCH -v; .. THE CONNECTICUT BANK ’\ g o o d TI^Kl^S ALL PRlCn * BALLET •TAP -ACROBATtCi •AMERICANA ' 175 . BVERYYnNG FOR OVliB 6$ YKARS! ^ Mon.-Thu'rs. Evss. Orch. or 1st Bsl. CELERY HEARTS $8.00. 6.60,. 4.60. hid Bal. $$.10. $.00, • M O D ERN JAZZ CHARACTER • BATON • BALLROOM *%e»dinark for Rnngiy Bast Center ieo.. Fri.-Sat. Et*«. . Orch. or 1st Bal. $6.60...6.00.. 5.00. 2nd Bal. $4.00, ' Regristration At The Studio-p^pt. 6 and 6—3-5 P,’M. and 7-9 PJil. . _ Street 3.60. 3.00. Wed. Hat; Orch.or 1st A n tria u M ^ 898 Main S treet. Mancliester Parkade Bal. $4.00. 3.50. 3.00. 3hd Bal. ail ■ V. Sat., Sept.-|7p--10,.A.M, 5 P..M. r '• Phone 16 N. Main Streat c . " ■ ■ f l.Ob. Sat Mat. Orch. or, Ist Bal. M Milt Off Oakluid 8t« MIS-1126 M AW LOV^ i.OO. 4.60,_-4.00. 2nd Bal. $$.(%< SiO, MAIN siB iirr. MANCHKaasB-ett-Mn 00: For Tel, Beserratloiia eau iSTUDIQ LO CATE At 308 MAIN St. “ TEL. 643-75I0U643.64 I4 ' Ob Tidjud Tompikt . I Hactferd 6«^S177 ( MipiOBnt M NATIONAL A»aOClA4lC)lf ef DANdl and AjrTILlA'niD ' r r ...... ------•#v 1 . .1, P A G E F IV E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHTOTER, CONN., TTJESDAY, SEFTtiMBER 3. 1968 . > ( MANCHESTER EVENING^ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CpNNy TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 ,. 196? >/
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- pilot. 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