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tarnts m b «". Seen Ky Vid CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP)—^The Gemini 11 astro­ jo b ueat nauts, sw;ift hunters in the sky, accomplished iqan’s 1?^ SAIGON, South Viet ernAent and tt demonstrated There was jvndencoAat some quickest rendezvous of high-flying space vehicles today Nam (AP) — The govern- that ' Ky's regime has effective provincial^wid districb^^icials as a dramatic prelude to three adventurous dayi in space. ment said today that de­ administrative control over the —under^ressuio from Satgpn— ietr majority of South Viet Nam. had S p o rte d soiiie padded They caught and captured an could be a possible guide for irti« spite Communist intimida­ Agena target satellite before rhU It was- a dramatic defeat for At one point. Information rendezvouelng with futura nl^ tion, about 75 per cent of the Communisms who mounted a 'officials in the central voting they completed their first orbit spacesUps. ^ oro> South Viet Nam's register­ of the globe. lam cami'ilgn of terror 'n the days office in Saigon had a provincial The •xperlment was to oontln-' Moa ed voters cast ballots to preceding the voting and a slap voting total with an obvious er- “We are docked!” exclaimed ue about 90 minutes. % elect a constituent assem­ in the face for the once-powerful rcir of more than one million Gemini 11 command pilot Conrad lialled out as Ctominl bly which will draft a new radical Buddhist minority which votes. Charles Conrad Jr. U approached for the record constitution for the war- had called for a boycott of the Returns were coming so fast “ Beautiful,” mission control rendesTOUBi . polling. that the limited tabulation facil- said to tiie spacemen. "Would you believe an M. torn country. The rendezvous occurred ap- The successful candidates for A goveniment spokesman Itles in Saigon were swamped, equiti one?” the 86-year-old Con­ roximately 186 miles above the rad exclaimed as be neared the 2 predicted' that when the final The government spokesman the 117-man constituent assem­ tallies are In, they will show said, however, that rechecked Pacific and the word was re­ acena tancet. i i » bly wiu not be know for some layed by the pilots when they tch . that 75 per cent of the regls- tabulations would show a final "M equal one” Is the astro­ ilaf. days but Premier Nguyen Cao tired voters had caat their bal- percentage of alxiut 75 per cent. passed over a bracking station naut’s term for a flnft-orUt ren­ Ky’e military government pro‘ lots. Unofficial tabulations The voters chose 106 members at Point Arguello, Calif. dezvous. claimed the voting Sunday a showed more than 4 million of of the constituent assembly. Conrad and Navy Lt. Cmdr. When Conrad told the ground “smashing victory” because of the 5,288,512 registered voters Nine others are to be fUled by Richard F. Gordon Jr. accom­ he used months to draw up a new consti­ over an 18,000-mile course, The 80-minute UiA at 17,600 ^ B52s Pound North tution after it meets Sept. 6 t o ' catching it above tile Pacific miles en hour easily topped the Uca replace the one which was abro­ some 80 minutes after they rode old rendezvous mark of fomr K*. gated after the overthrow of a thundering Titan 2 rocket hours set by the Gemini 0 astro­ Off In ‘Biggest’ Raids President Ngo Dinh Diem in . This diagram shows how the manned Gemini 11 took after and successfully linl from Cape Kennedy. nauts in. June. The dramatle Of loss. ed up with the Agena target in its first obrit today, setting a world space rec­ . About 10 minutes later, at pursuit triggered what sboifld Then more elections are to be ^ m p .r n . EDT, Wgh ovw the p, .a action-padced three days Um tlAIGON, South Viet Nam The 171 air missions over the ord. (A PPhotofax) . . held to fill whatever offices the United States, Conrad lupped pj apace, (A P )—American warplanes North was well over the pre­ a constitution sets up. Almost cer­ the Geintni nose Into a docking . pounded North Viet Nam with vious high of 168 raids of August collar o n ^ e n d of the Agena! a lOT-mlnute space >rk tainly the country is expected to the heaviest raids of the war 28. A U S. spokesman would not MechanlcaKlatches ^pped end up with a presidency and a State News ^ stand” by Gordon, a dash to a Sunday, the U.6. command an- ay how many individual plane balancing legislature. the two as the; led as one nounced. strikes the 171 missions involved record cdtitude o f 063 miles and Ky's military regime has re­ rigid vehicle. ‘ B62 bombers struck today at but such large numbers would About 40 minutes the a unique experiment in vdilcb tained virtual veto power over Dr. Everhart the Agena and Gemini will be N ^ ^ Vietnamese troops in the almost certainly meem 400 to 000 the constituent assembly. How­ hookup, Conrad diaconn dsmlitarlswi aone in follow-up single-plane sorties, from-the Agena « s planned.. * lOCWoot 1 ^ ,. s ever, be announced on election ^ maneuvering, llT* raids to taoUcal strikes made in raids Sunday against the tracked away an4 executed oal- Co-Discovers with abttost no led Sunday by Air Force Canberras demllitiu-lsed aone. Air Force (See Page Six) culated mwMuvers around tte hU and Phantoip bombers. B57 Canberras and F4C pban- Urget. ., .. from 'tbakTound, has two tin- lilts ^ p o c iu t iq^pl^Mtiona for Ameri- mo- J^ V.S. i»kesman said Amer- toms reported touching off 65 IVew Comet *Be advised we -taavr un- Im. loan pilots flew a record 171 eecondary explo ions and eight docked ^ritorte” thTfM ex- ^ missiona against the Communist secondary fires. Former Priest CAMBRIDGE, Mass; perlment,” Conrad reported. ____ <0) •Phtt Q9il Im mvk awnnfiiwei mill Ive it fU13AUUtteQ,;^lUl ttlM IV lyl- North hitting at bridges, fuel This indicated bomb hits oo (AP) ■— A Connecticut S26 tM AH AXpAtllUAlIv IZI ♦>*** n n rt hne* ^an depots arid transportation facll- E Given Asylum, teacher of physics was ng. North Vietnamese ammunition tS^Ltronant, who m l^ ^ low ties in the Hanoi suid Haiphong and fuel dumps in the Once named today co-discoverer Ro* areas and the southern panhan­ netrual buffer zone between Toss Reports with a Japanese amateur s;th”iSAnoiio’^ i r S ! ^ dle. North and South Viet Nam. particles fknving behind the ^ " • During the forays, carrier JtfOfKJOW, Sept. 12 (AP) — astronomer of a new comet. These raids in the norihem Dr. Edgar Everhart of Mans­ based Navy planes reported hit­ ^ c e c r ^ t like the wal^ of a ^^cond. It demonatrated (he half of the zone were followed Tass, the official Soviet news, field Center and the University ting three North Vietnamese o* the aatronauta to uae iu(> by the B52 strikes today in the agency, reported today a U.S. of Connecticut sighted the visi­ lit* torpedo boat in the Tonkin Gulf Sclentiata beUevfe a thorough mair computer, Inerital girid- southern half, which were tor from outer space Sunday 26 miles northeast of Haiphong. citizen and former Roman Gath- a y a te S ^ radar to cSS- irt* aimed at North Vietnamese night while observing with wake might enahlS them to de- jute all their Ground action In South Viet oUc priest has been granted maneuvera en troop concentrations. his U-lnch telescope. velop inatnunenta to detect thla Nam continued in a lull and “ political aeylum” In the Soviet P Pilots carried the war to the ion flow at great diatancea. TUa (See Fage She) United States and Vietnamese The Smithsonian Astrophysi- enemy as U.S. and allied troops Union. cal Observatory named the com­ JtlUltary spokesman reported no Tass identified the American et Ikeya - Everhart. Officials raa major enemy contacts. (See Page lliree) <3 as Harold M. Koch and said he said it is not now visible to the ihade bis request “to protest naked eye but may appear Judge Has Final ^^dict against the criminal United brighter in a few days or weeks. States aggression in Viet Nam.” Kaoru Ikeya Is^a 22-year-old Five Reach West Berlin The Tass report did not give observer who has discovered any further information about four comets in the past four Koch. years. Tanzapifin Jury Says There was no immediate com­ Everhart, too, is an expe­ ment on his case from the U.S. rienced comet finder. He'spotted Mt Armored ’Dozer Bmbassy. one in August 1984 which the Ipzisey Is Innocent Tass said the American sub­ Smithsonian named Comet Ever­ mitted a statement to the For­ hart in Us honor. ^MWANZA, Tansanla (AP) — place of a ]wy in eign Ministry containing Us re­ court proceedings but the fim»i Escape^xVehicle quest Grant Approved 'The two-man Jury of a Tanzani­ Tas[s said the competent au­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The an BERLIN (AP)—Rags end them,” tiie 24-year-old protest thorities examined the request Department of Housing and Ui> tha^ American Peace Corps vol­ steel plates prdtected five young sional bulldozer operator relat- verdi^ he takea their findings' and granted it. There was no bah Development has approved refugees from Communist gun- ed. unteer Bill Haywood Kinsey be into account but ia not bound by mention of where the American a i$264,600 grant to Ooimecttcut fire a8 they crashed into West A witness said oiie of the refu- found Innocent of murdering his them. is now or what be is doing. for purchase df 361 acres in the Berlin in a bulldozer. gees, carrying the child in his wife, Peverley. The final verdict in a murder trial it is tmuaual In Washington, the State De- area west of Hartford for recrea­ Two young men, their preg- arms, repeatedly cried “Are we la up to the presiding Judge. but now unknown for a Judge to partinent Said it had only heard tion, conservation and scenic nant wives, and the 4-year:Old in the West? A ia 'w e In the The two, an American and an ocime to a different decision. Xt news reports on the case and purposes. son of one of the couples West.?” African, both found that Mrs. he does X generally is regarded had no immediate Jnformatton (AP Photofax) Connecticut’s senators said to­ (AP PhotofSx) crouched Sunday In the speed- They were taken to a hospital, Kinsey, 28, died March 27 aa a on Koch. day the property is known locally result of an accidental fall from (See Page SIx^ Ing bulldozer as it crossed two where one man and one woman _ __ First lifeoff at Cape Second off the Cape At the Vatican, the Official -K«med^ this moining as Talcott Mpuntoln and Tbwers- K e « H e d ^ daunehing - ja--rorifc.------'ll ------ttitches and c ia s ^ torcmgh were treated-lor“TBBght- btoter^jiffi®c Dff^^ry brffiol)^^ Estate, f\ I Kinsey, 25, of Washington, ______v ______four barbed wire fjences before wounds of the head and re- states UsU, in the 1984 edition was this Agena target pads today was this |N.C., has been on trial for his SSCSSSSSSSESSSSSSC hitting a tree a few yards inside leased. , but not the 1986 edition, a priest vehicle which Astro­ Titan 2 rocket ivith Manpower Contract life for 16 days. The jjiroBecution 1. .j. 11 • West Berlin. West Berlin police said Bast yarned Harold M. Koch at 8807 nauts Conrad and (xor- Astronaqts Cl o n r a d . \ WATEKBURY (AP) — Secre- alleged that Kinsey bludgeoned |^xaw|7jB I -|g-ln-|'|-jB Two Bast German border German border guards fired North Hariem Ave*., Niles, Ohio, don ~chased, caught add Gordon riding the tary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz Peverley to death with a length -»-1 ^ vv O M. A U A P A I O guards ran toward the vehicle .mo™ than 100 rounds at the. belonging to the Chicago archio- and rendezvoused with Gemini 11 capsule atop - fleeing vehicle. Thirty-eight bul- ^ese. of iron pijie during a picnic on SSSSSS^^SSSSSSS^SSSSSml with submaUilne gima' blazing. in record time. (See Page Twenty-Three) its'90-l^oot structure. Impala Hill, two miles from the O. Keltli Funston, 56, preai* ! ^ "We had to get out of the bull­ ‘ (See page Foarteeu) Tanzanian town of Maawa dozer, the women Jumped first, where they both ta^ h t scl Imt of the New York Stock . then we pulled up the bottom of ▼ Peverley was ftom Riverside, lE xchangel annooiicad t o - •TS a (garden) fence let the women f t ; Conn. day he wouM resign,^effective crawl through, an<|^ foflowed The aaseasors, as the Jurors Sept. 10, 1067, saying he was Decline in Interest are known, told the court there stepping down to spend more « was no evidence to support the time with his family. . . . A Soulh African ocasalar official 2 prosecution’s contention that Two Brownings, Cuts State Vote List Peverley had been unfaithful to was stabbed In tlie chest la London, apparently while aU HAR’TPORD (AP)—A drop in In November, the big Increase her husband and that this was One Road Death .. . doea nof show iin until the next motive for the alleged (Time, temptingtempting to to renew renew a a passport passport the number of registered voters 8**°^ “P «"til the next accused not guilty his count^s ^ l^ y ------During Weekend In Oonnectiout' since last year Start of contempt of Congress Asiiu. '' "*^'^** Both the Republicans and charge against him” de- of . the triiti « t KIOC Imperi^ HARTFORD (AP) — 'Diere waa to be expected, acwrdlng Democrats lost grqund this year, .dared assessor Gall Bagley, 46, a toil conservation expert of wizard Robert M. Shelton was were two drownings reported to the secretary of state’s of- Tjjere wjere 461,979 registered lice. delayed today by a ahjortaige of In Connecticut over the week­ Democrats last year, compared Elsberry, M®-. “*ny opinion Is The decline noted in the an­ to 468,730 this year. The num- it was an obvious accident Judges. . . .More than 170 Ne­ end, and a 16-year-old girl was gro pupUa quietly desegregated nual report was attributed by her of registered Republicans any doubt. killed In an Bast Hai^ord auto public schools in Plaquemines accident. state officials to a decrease in dropped from 888,267 to 381,003. , testimony had die- voter interest after the 1964 Parish while white boycott con­ State police said Blnney Mpn- ;i,r ■’The number of voters affili- F®ved the charge of; unfaithful- Presidential election. tinues strong. . . . Calm reigns tpoth of Glastonbury feU from a ‘ated with no party or regfistered ness as a motive of the alleged As of Aug. 31, there were In Atlanta after second straight car late Saturday night while with minor parties decreased' crime. 1,324,369 registered voters in “ I believe the accused not night of racial ^viid^ce. . . . riding with three other teen-age mm from 499,970 to 484,626. Connecticut, a drop o f " 22,847 guilty and there should be a Senate Democratic leader girls on Route 2. The relative strengths of the from the 1,347,206 registered p^^Jor parties changed only ac Mi,.'. n n 3 M o M n n

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T o l l a n d , Second OoOperetive Kinder­ sandwich, celery sticks, pud­ SheinWold on Bridge garten of Tolland,-and sent'to ding. O penings Exist Oklahom a Awaits P.O. Box 15, ■D)nand. Summer By AUVEO SHEINWOU) VolIeybaU League Forming B52^ Pound North Mbrfh dealer Two vacancies in the kin­ A Women’s Volleyball League In C ollege Class 6ln US Ym Both aides vnlacnUB o R I V E 'l h ^ Fine Art of Campaigning is forming under the auspices Theaters Harold 8. Vanderbilt eamad NORTH dergarten haye arisen. Any Openings'' still exist for stu­ New Miss Am erica a permanent niche In the hla> 4k A K I P!1 i b ■. • HiJI illN Nil'' ” resident wishing to enroll his of the board of recreation. dents wishing to enroll in the In ‘feiggest’ Raids Games will be played Mondays tory of bridge when he “invent­ ty None Toalto — Beth ia Color Is Practiced at a Picnic child in the kindergfarten full-time clerk-typist program at ATXANTIC CITT, N.J. (AP) O AK86 •AS8AVLT ON A QUEEN” should contact Mrs. James from 7:30 to 9:45 p.m. begin-, bEMm Manchester (immunity College,.' (Contliiued from Page One) — They’re dancing in the ed” contract bridge late in _____ 41AKJ1082 Fioak fllBstra — Vena IM Tolland's annual Democratic the price of wheat products and Cooksey, Stuart Dy.7 ning Sept. 19 through Dec. 19. WhethervsOr not summer theaters fight we don't WCST EAST according to Fred A. Ramey 1928. He also de'vieed the first family picnic was the scene of bread back down when the crop Assisting motherq for this Registration will be held Sept. remaiiiPS on field duty, replac- Square D ancers know, but this week they’re switching—shows. About streets tat Oklahoma but it looks 4 Q 9 * 1 6 3 Jr., director of business educa­ unified syatem of bidding and Bustling activity yesterday, aa harvested, week include: Mornings, Mrs. 19. FNirther Information may be tion. ibg South Vietnamese troops the <^y summer stages still occupied ar6 at Oakdale like the Sooners will have to ranked at the very top aa a ty KM062 ty 8 0 Q753 OJ 10942 Laurent Berube, Mrs. Gene Stanley McEJvoy, Weber Rd. The clerk-typist program cer­ who were on election duty Sun­ Start Tom oiynw and Storrdwton. — ------player. Today’a^hand, played by local and district candidates stated thiti the Dem- wait at least a week to welcome * 7 5 * Q 9 6 4 / : Blair, Mrs. Frank Borowskl, tifies students to enteb business Oakdale, in Waljfogford, wel- week but on Monday, Sept. 28 home their winner. Vanderbilt in 1929, ahowa hia practiced the fine art of cam- problems exist and Homemakers Meet day. An estimated 76 per cent of SOUTH Mrs. Richard Bums, Mrs. Rog­ after one year of study. ‘“It pro­ The Manchester Square eomes x u y com in Allen and Ann Cpfio returns (again) for talent in the play of the cards. The Tolland Get Togethers the voters went to the polls Jane Aim Jayroe, a basket­ * 1 0 7 5 4 2 ! . palgnlng amidst a profusion of about them. He qited some of er Foraier and Mrs. Kenneth vides graduates with skills that DanCe Club will inaugurate a Rossi tonight—^two weeks after a third and final week that wiU homemaking group will meet ball-bouncing,-— baton-wielding North’s opening bid of one tyAQ975431/ children, food and soda bottles, the accomplishments of the 89th Gibson. despite stepped up terrorist ac­ new class in square dancing they played the West Spring- cldsb the season. O None ' ■ tomorrow night at 8 at the are very much in demand by brunette from Laverne, Okla., club In the Vanderbilt Syatem Approximately 400 residents at- Congress including Medicare, Afternoons, Mrs. Paul Ad­ errinloyers.” Remey said. tivity, with an "Introduction to neld ten. While at Storroton to- Speaking of the Eastern today begins to find out the rig­ showed a powerful hand, and * 3 home of Mrs. Norman Wright, N o t* Emt Son* W ot , tended the outing on a day federal aid to education on both ams, Mrs. Edwin Barrows, He said the course is dC'^ Square Dancing” night tomor- nlgtat "direct from the Oakdale States Exposition, television ors of being Miss AiiAerica . South’s responaa of one dia­ South River Rd. Members at­ B52 bombers struck at three 1 * Pass , 1 0 0 Pass < made to order for picnicking. an elementary and high school Mrs. James Cooksey, Mrs. tending the workshop meeting signed not only for adulL.s who target area.s about 35 miles rovVx from 8 to 10:30 p.m. at _____ in Wallingford” comes Ju^e host Mike Douglas heads a col­ From the moment she was mond waa negative (not prom­ 2 N T 0 Pass 4 ty Pass /yS I The outing marked the offi- i®vel for the first time and the Paul Black, Mrs. William wish to refre^ their basic bus­ northwest of the'South Vietnam­ Waddell School. Earl Johnston WiUtinson in the comedy hit,' iseum shows Sept. 17-18 that crowned Miss America of 196T ising any particular number of 4 NT Pass 5 * Pass iuscHtSttS MDPfnit lAWUM - mm I4M4H are requested to bring articles . cial kickoff campaign for the expansion of immigration laws Brooke and Mrs. William iness skills, but also for high ese Coastal city of Qui Nhon, of Verhon will call; admittance •Any Wednesday”, will also include the Andrews Saturday night here, she has diamonds). North’s Jump to two 6 * All Pra or ideas for the ““something out ^ local candidates, although some permitting the reuniting of Browne. school dropouts, graduates with­ hitting suspected enemy troop will be free. All adult couples One change has been made in Sisters and Comedian-singer^ faced one camera flash after notrump was used in 1929 as a Now— ^2nd Smash Week! of nothing booth.” ,--4>ave taken advantage of a head families not before possible. School Lunches out saleable skills, housewives are intrlteit.', . Over 32 years experience. the Allen and Rossi show. At mimic George Kirby. another. Thday she goes to Phil­ forcing bid. The other bids were The Bulletin Board and antiaircraft po.sitions and All ivork done In our new, Lunch tickets and milk tick­ who wish to return to work, and RequireiYiehts for member­ Storrowton they were acc<»npa- Arthur Godfrey will be back adelphia' for a television inter- fairly natural, and the final con­ modem bidding systems you - start. Young children abounded. other speakers Included Atty. The business committee of rice • depots. It was the third modem body shop. ets have gone on sale in the even retired workers who want ship in the Manchester Square nied by Jane Morgan while this for the final three days of the' ■view. show your suit at the level of IMPORMIfr I NO O M UNDCR18 and could be seen enthuslastlcal- Charles Tarplnian, candidate the United • Congregational consecutive day of B52 raids in tract of six spades was excel­ Hicks Memorial and Meadow^* to develop new skills for part- Dance are residency in Man­ ' week at Oakdale, Dihann Carioll exposition horse show while Then starting tonight, she’ll lent one instead of making a nega­ iMuaiAOMirriouiuss I' ly hoarding the various cam- for senator from the 35th Dls- Church meets tonight at 7:30 at Binh Dinh Province. brook Schools. Lunches are 30 time office employment. chester or ownership of real , will be their special guest. Sgt. Barry Sadler of the Green spend at least a week in New Vanderbilt, playing the South tive response first. I ACCOMMNBDBV M8 MRCNT. I palgn souvenirs distributed by trict; Nicholas Pawluk-, candl- the church. In a delayed repprt, the U.S. MORIARTY ; the candidates. A ruler passed date for sheriff from Tolland cents a day, and milk 4 cents. Those wishing to register for property in Manch^ter. How­ June Wilkinson, more noted Berets emd FYank '“Crazy Gug­ York taking the first steps of hand, made his slam by setting Copyright 1966 The managers and officials of command announced the loss of . out by one of the candidates County; John Burokas, candi- Milk tickets only will be avail­ the course may 'do so at the ever, non residents ^qre wel­ ' for her physical charms than genheim” will be on hand for her 200,(X)0-mile journey as Miss up the dummy. He'won the first General Features Oorp. the Tolland Boys League will an Air Force P4C Phantom jet . was put to a practical use by date for representative from the able at the high school until eollc.^e office in Manchester come at the lessons. histronic ability, stars in the several other shows. A cham­ America. Her personal appear­ trick in dummy wRh the king meet tomorrow at 7:30 in the Saturday over North Viet Nam. BROTHERS soma of the mothers attending. 48th Congressional District; the kitchen is completed. Cafe­ High School tomorrow through The first lesson in this series comedy about a business tycoon pionship rodeo wiU fill the col­ ances will bring her an estimat­ of diamonds, carefully discard­ town hall to discuss plans for Its two-man crew was listed as \ The main speaker oi the af- Eugene Bordeaudhul, candidate teria personnel have requested Tliursday from 3:30 to 5 p.m. will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 20 and the clandestine love nest he iseum Sept 20-24 wiUl The Lone ed $7B,(X)0, but, above all, she’s ing the singleton club from his row night at 8 at the Leonard’s m issing.. 301 CENTER ST. ternoonywas Congressman Wil- for judge of probate from, the the purchase of tickets by the and from 7 to 9 p.m. Classes at the school knd will continue , visits Wednesdays — as long as Ranger featured daily. Fontaine looktaig- forward to the experi­ hand. This enabled ..him to ruff The board of. Christian edu­ The loss, together with a liarti St?- Onge of the 2nd Dis-^TolIand-WUllngton District, and week rather than on a daily will begin Monday, Sept. 19. for each successive Tuesday. ' .■it can be 'written off as a tax Joins the show Sept. 21. ence. two ckiba without exposing him­ cation of the United Congrega­ plane downed over the demili­ For additional information, 643-5135 Sadler will be on hand from m E n o o i u s trict, wmo spoke of the many State Central Commltteewoman cash basis. Ice cream will, be deduction. y - r. For example, she has never self to an over-ruff. DRIVt’IN HARTFORD • •' .7.. tional Church will meet tomor­ Catcher Bruce Smith of Louis­ tarized zone Saturday brings contact Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sept. 17-22 and will participate , M nean UBOMirt moeocnaN or problems still facing Congress, Naomi Hammer. available at all three schools. The season is rapidly coming traveled In an airplane.,^ RntlB Oiub Lunch menus a^ the Hicks row night at 8 at the church. ville will captain Dartmouth's total announced U S. losses over Ledgard, club presidents, of to a close “wtUi one more show in a free coliseum show Man- ‘T m looking forward to It,” Vanderbilt ruffed a club in Including Viet Nam and Infla- The guests were Introduced The Tolland Itorunteer Fire 1967 team. the North to 365 planes. 301 Henry St. ALLEN AND ROSSI HELD OVER! EDWARD ALBBES Memorial and Meadowbrook day, Sept. 19. she said Sunday. “ But with hut- hla hand at the second trick, led ''S'- I. . vm V . **7 Committee Chairman Department Wonien’s Auxiliary Read H erald Ads N, scheduled at each theater. Elizabeth Taylor Schools this week are: Today, Daily parades are listed for day. Sept. 17 through Sunday, terflies.” • f ,1 S ^ Kol^ert Noonan, and welcomed will hold a toy party tomor- A week from today famed a trump to dummy’s king and Blcliard Burton hot dog on roll, mustard and 4 p.m., led by the KeHon Pony Sept. 2S. Asked how to spend an even­ troduced in Congress which by Democratic S e le ctm a n comedian Jerry Lewis brings an ruffed another <4ub. Then he In An Adult Film relish, tossed salad, fruit the annual/league banquet. CIrous. Free shows featuring ing in Laverne, she answered:* led a trump to dummy’s ace calls for the establishment of a Stuart’ Danforth. Comer Eirehouse. all-star •variety show to Wal- •WHO’S AFRAID United Nations peace keeping _ , . _ . crisps; Tuesday, meat and gra­ gymnasts, rock n’ roll singing “ In the Summer there's the Ungford. The Storrowton stage and began to run the clubs. OF VIRGINIA force to oversee the problems Tarplnian Backed vy with macaroni, carrots, fruit The Public Affairs (tommit- groups, fashion shows and folk drlve-ln and in Winter there’s will be filled by an Eastern East ruffed the fifth round of WOOLF” that may arise in countries .slm- The Democratic Town Ctom- cup; Wednesday, pizza, cab­ tee of the Tolland Junior Wom^ singers are ’ planned at three New England .” Phis In Color States Expositioa Show that chibs, but could not defeat the • ilar to Viet Natn. This would mRtee met Friday night and bage, raisin and apple saflad, ap’s Club will meet tomorrow outdoor stages on the grounds. Her love of music and basket­ ocntraot. East returned a dia­ NataUe Wood Mon. thru Fri, 7-9:10-Only relieve the United States of the a, Oat M a Hot Tin Boot 6 • he said. Tairlnian and Atty. Edwin Lav- 9'M . IhqMMitian dates are Satur- reached the semifinals of the One reporter asked her about the last dub and the ace of BsMerfleld 8 at 7:48 ive Showing It’s Now ! BTBoldt Indications of a split between *^**e recent primary cam- Miss America pageant and two Viet Nam; "I would like to go dIamondB. '' Fire Dam ages STEVE McQVEEN It’s Daring! Russia and Communits China Pe*p- Tolland Democrats had others received special talent there and entertain the troops. East could not have done bet­ Both In Color iOMYilZGdULOPUV THESE ROLESt awards, are growing, according to St. irieinteiiied an officially neutral It’s not a question of policy, our W averly Inn- ter by refusing to ruff. South Onge. who predicted that Hanoi PoeiUon during the primary, Miss New Hampshire, people are there.” would simply continue the clubs Anne Naylor, 19, of Rye Beach, may be able to break with (Thina In other actions the' town The 6-foot-6, U8-pound, 19- CHESHIRE (AP) — Fire offi­ and then proceed to the dia­ - C I N E M A '1 was fourth runneiup to Miss and enter into peace negotla- committee appointed W a lte r MUSIC SHOP year-old beauty was surprised monds. East could choose his cials blamed cigar or cigarette, tions. ,, Bielecki as political treasurer 'O O VM N O t ST. U IT TO MAM ST., America, Jane Aiuie Jayroe, 19, at her victory because, she said, own time to take his trump 1013 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER ashes for a blaze “that forced St. Onge cited actions that lor the fall election campaign, of Laverne, Okla. Miss Naylor’s ” 1 thought only polished ladies trick, but South would surely hiyEIMHMTr finish Saturday canted her a have been taken during the end John Burokas was appolnt- has resumed its MATINEES AT 2 P.M. from big cities won the title the closing of the Waverly Inn, take thfi. other twelve tricks. — AUo la Color — , $1,500 echolarship. paat week to. alleviate the in- ®d his own political agent. Mrs. M r 1 Wednesday .’...... S1.80 She believed she lacked the one of CfonnecUcut’s best known Dally Question AVDBEY HEFBVBN Sat., Sun. and Hols. ... |2.00 Miss Massachusetts,' Carol “ Breakfut At Tlffany'i’’ 2 Color Cartoons! . fiatton situation, referring to the Iren e'G ay o f New Rd. will necessary sophlsticatfon but had restaurants. Partner opens with one club, E . a ’ rirypiN M ^*^ msTiafTar Ann'Kennedy, 19, of Wmrcester, pouring of almost five billion serve as Burokaa’ Tolland cam- Fall Music Lessons BUMMVB am T H uniM r____ t i m hoped to make up for it with the The fire b e g u in the laundry and the next player passes. Ton ' A , Fn.SAT.MH0ia___ ' ■ p g was one of the 10 semitlnalists, hold: Spades, 10-7-S-4-2; Hearts, East Windsor East Hartford dollars Into the Federal mort- Pni83» chairman, and Noonan as “ more important attributes of chute and the building was filled but was not among the five sincerity and honesty.” DRIVE-IN ROUTE 5 DRIVE-IN «oj-e5 gage program including FHA campaign manager, by (jual^ied teachers on: ■with smoke when office manager A-Q-9-7-5-4-S; DianHmdB, None; selected as finalists. She re­ Clubs, S. fuid the increasing of wheat Mrs. Ann Bloomfield was ap- Robert Kearney opened up Sun­ ceived a $1,000 scholarship. Wed. “(hie Spy Too Many” o Wed. “Boy Did I Get a Wrong No.’’ planting acreage allotments this pointed chairman of the cam- • Sax day morning. What do yon eay? • Flute Don’t face another worrisome winter with a patehed-up oH berner... Miss Connecticut, (Parole Ann First on Coin Answer: Bid one heart. In fall. paign committee and has called Gelish, 21, of Waterbury, was The electrical system had been The additional allocation, he a meeting of the committee for • Drums • Banjo burned out and a $12,(X)0 carpet named the most talented musi­ The first U. S. coin to bear said, will alleviate the tight Wednesday evening at 8 at her • Guitar • Accordion T cian in the pageant and re­ the portrait of a woman was in the Crystal Room was ruined, mortgage situation and will aid home on Willie CJlrcle, officials said. ceived a $1,000 scholarship. She the Queen Isabella commem­ both the home builders and buy- Second Kindergarten • Trombone • Bass Guitar BVYrERHEIII plays the acbordioin. orative quarter authorized by Mrs. Helene Roozen, the own­ , .e.rs, both of which have been The executive board of the • Trumpet • Combo Organ S Miss Rhode Island, CSieryl Congress in 1898. The coins er, said she hoped the Waverly caught in the tight money Second Cto-Operative Kinder- Elizabeth Glrr, 18, of Newport, were sold tor $1 during the Co­ would be able to reopen Thurs­ squeeze. garten of Tolland has remind- Call NOW for best reservations—649-2036 received a $1,000 scholarship as lumbian Exposition. day. Reghtrafions Still Being Accepted He stated that the allocated ed parents of enrolled children the most talented dancer. . acreage of wheat to be planted that the first tuition payment '^ e Teach, Sell, Repair and this fall has been increased by o f $25 is due 'Thursday. Cffiecka Rmit All Band Instruments” m ^ 15 per cent, which should bring may be made payable to the aMieflDel. W*«r boss nmr, C* M M ' - k - k i r k :-N.Y.DanrNtm BEVERLY BOLLINO BURTON RESCRVATIORS CO S-1«1 E OAKDALE safSBir“ -’“a a js«# "THE flUSSIAHS ARE COMlNg, DAIHX STUDIO T O M W t h r u S A T e m o n. t o s k t .. no m a r iie e s Diracton: Beverly ond Le* Burton GET THIS HISTORY-MAKING Americans No. 1 Comedy Team THE RUSSIAHS ARE COMlHg," "HELLO DERE" 22 OAK 8To BEAR (Adjoiiilng Little nieatie of Mandieeter) IGlULIIEiNEREVlilUliiESIIINT \3^ H@dfT HUIlAE/lLOO M G W ! P JUNJUKIN-TIKOOOKlia Classes In All Types Of Dance ************'***«*** ****** S'* ** ULENIIIII ROSSI iJONimWIITEiiS Bcdlroom Dancing for Adults and Cl|lldren And Spem I Guest Star Tonight 7:00^- 9:15 0‘>P j BURNSIDE 1. 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, - 40 OAK STREET. MANCHESTER L _ i : (ABOVE CORMIER APPLIANCi! — NEXT TO SCHULTZ BEAUTY SALON) lEXcnem^imdtATioNiBfmiTAtm a m p l e p a r k i n g 99 Ff«t Evant8.6 einini Space Capsule. . . • • • Bands . . . Horse- "Cisereantae’' bjr Chmtrand.. . . Raw shoe Pttohing Contests . . . Rock VRoll, Engfand Square Dance Festival. . . Ele* ★ T A P ★ BATON TWIRLING Hirilabaloo and Western music and dem> phanta . . . (hriliope . . . Art Exhibit . Village Creative Oafts CaH this number any day, any hour, ★ BALLET ^ ★ ACROBATS and TUMBLING 175 BettwUvii«OiiitarDi6pla7s...O bl- * • • Pfeasure Horse Ek- day or night for lull detaiis. lega Queens . . . New "House of Oafts !l KL.*"J*^‘??'"0"®t^ati6ns . . . THE OLD for *66” with demonstrations In arts and ★ J A Z Z ' ★ PRE-SCHOOL CLASSES WEST with Buffaloes alid Longhorns THE 5IAYINGS BANK Of MANCHCSTER j HOT crafts . « . Fashion Shows . . . Garden Ex­ ★ CLASSES FOR BOYS • PLUS FREE Amateur Variety Shows hibit . . . Horse^Pulling Contests . . . Mil­ Daily on J New Outdoor Stages (I to JO I lions of dollars worth" of pure-bred cattle, p.m;) and many, many n^orei 928 MAIN BT., MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 swine, sheep, horses, goats, knd farm ma­ OT CALL 849-5208 | chinery . . . Junior Music Festival . i . CPI I REGISTRATION AT STODIO y -40 OAK STREET ' LIIM E 525-4344 Daily mneass. . . Poiw-Pulling Ointests n sssassnrtwItitoiNcblteatkmlRforinatltin about LOW-COST s ' " k s | TODAY, SEPT. I2th - 7 P.M. ’ . 1 . The KMten . . lOO Bank Ufa Insurance. i different State Building, exhibits . . . Hun­ DAVSTO TUESDAY SEPT. 13th — 3 P.I^. - 7 P.M. dreds of demonstrations Ity Youth . . • “E FOR INFORMATTON, TELEPHONE 529-8906 or 644-1079 AH Bundbigs Open Until 10 P.M. asitflN srflrts . ■ \ Miss Turner la a member of the Dance Masters’ qf America, Inc., Dance Ed- Susan St:f |erre, student of Ur?* Inc., and on the Board of Directors of the Dance “Teachers’ EASTERN STATES EXPOSTHON Club or Oofiii*, Inc. ^ (StfMtNoiii) (StreatNanw) > (City/Town) The Betty^aae t ' Sobool of S biimi ^ WEST SPRINOFIOftMASSACHUSETTS______; V GALL NO OBLIflATIOIl, Van Don4 liaMTa BaA DapoiHor to Gat^ B LI GOMTRACTOR OR THE HARTFORD GAS COMPANY

\ A g e f o u r ■ MANCHESTER ^JVENING HERALD, l^C H ESTER - OONN^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 196« MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESIe R, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1966 PAGE F T V »

But he died shortly after being lievable, really outstanding. It miJl! '.'BfRCL'.u,',:, -iii-julMiui'i Shooting Death 9 admitted, state police reported. M STRuenom At the Met •is subprislng what the mind of Yields Few Ones State police said an autopay man can do. And-1 don’t get ex- TV-Radio Touight has shown that Wilson 'was shot O N ' 'cited. I work on a lot of beauti­ LEDYARD (AP)—An Inveatl- in the' buttocks. ITie bullet re­ ful structures. We 'worked on ^ GLOBE pile Baby Has gatlon to determine who shot moved from his body was said GURINET ft Workers’^ Preview the towers of ' the Verrazano RAGWEED / L Walter L. Wilson, 21, of Led- by state police to be “ laiger Bridge after we erected ,the Travel Senriea * X, than a .32” . ' Television yard, had not turned up any SAXOPHONE framework here.” 905 MAIN STREET POLLEN clues as of early this morning, Death waa caused by-internal Is Subdued Affair Gerald Otten, Otis ' Elevator 6:00 ( 3-10-22) Movie (U) SubecrlptioB TV bleeding, state police said. k 643-2165 A ( 8) Hike Douglas state police reported. foreman, said: “ We have every­ (12) Gilllgan's Island. (C) NEW YORK (AP) — Men Who working then. We had sections peen Named. COUNT T (12) Merv Griffin ( 8 ^ ) Iron Horae (G) Wilson’s body was found In Howard thing in here from a l,2(X)-pound Authorized agent In Man- ^ <18) Hollywood A Go-go (24) Travel Time built the Metropolitan Opera closed off. stagehand elevator to a 26,000- 2.5 America’s Problems 8:00 (24) ’The French C3ief the Long Pond resort area by a Garlic Usetl in Oaths Chester for all A lrlln M ,^ (30) Cartoons (20-23-30) I Dream o t Jeannie state police trooper early Sun­ Janicke House — members of 65 unions "Philharmonic hall has glass pound freight elevator they can ► Railroads and SteamablpM (40) Addams Family f Brennan, Jeffrey Sean, aon of P. John and Olga Bren- C -f ■ .. : n (C) day after neighbors reported CAIRO — Ancient* Egyptians on four sides and the Vivian take an elephant on. I think they ^ Lines. .. .1. *101.. f r'»)mpling 6:30 (40) Dennis. Menace (12) Run Buddy Run (C) — and their wives were -the Beaumont Theater has the larg­ Brennan o f East Tlartford. He was bom Sept. 2 at Man- (20) This Is the Answer 8:30 ( 8-40) Rat Patrol (C) hearing shooting and streams. qf all classes worshiped garlic 643-2094 use it in ‘Aida’.” Met'.s fir?t “ Antony and Cleopa­ -chester Memorial Hospital. Uis maternal grandparents are (30) Whirlyblrds (12) Lucy Show (C) est single pieces of glass^ but 5:46 (32) Marshal Dillon (24) Antiques When he was found^ Wilson and invoked it in their ot^ths. ______Sunday, 176 standing room A A A Mr. and Mrs. William Brennan, 19 Edgerton S t He has two was still alive and was rushed tra’’ audience Sunday night. the largest quantity of glass is tickets were s()ld for ojtening; 6:0u (3-40) News. Sports. Weather „ (20-23-30) Roger Miller (O But their priests denounced Its ZT' tTV t IJT a J here.” • *trothers, Michael, 12, and Stephen, 10. ^ Columbia . ^ (24) What’s New? #:00 ( 3-12) Andy Griffith (C) to Lawrence-Memorial Hospital. ritual use as blasphemous. K c f l C i n C r ^ l l C l ’'./VCl8 * They saw the first' full dre6s night. Some of the buyers had m . / A • • • B (30) Seahunt (24) International Zone ' (20) Your Health ( 8-40) Felony Squad (CD rehearsal of the first act of the “ I think outside, I kind of like been in line outside the Met BIa<'kinore, Jam6« Artliur, son of Bruce and Michaele (IS) Merv Griffin (10-20-^30) Road West ((C) the Vivian Beaumont best,” since TTiursday. 8:15 (2B) News. Spoi^ with Barry Sulliran opera by Samuel Barber which ichuet* Blackmore of Main St.. South Windsor. He was Loost said, “ and inside I like There is some threat that T a in t s (40) Maverick 9:30 ( 3-12) A Family Affair (C) is to have its world premiere to m Aug. 27 at S t Francis Hospital. His maternal grand- (10) New.s, Weather (18) Subscription TV Philharmonic Hall.’’ there won’t be an opening night WE • 8:30 (10-22-30) Huntley-Brinkley Friday night at the new Met in arents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schuet* of 15 Thomas Dr. ( 8-40) Peyton Place Errol Belben, who has been a Friday, since the Metropolitan (C) 10:00 ( 3) Branded (C) Lincoln Center. [is paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Black- Of Blood ( 3) Walter Cronklte (C) (34) N.Y. Festival O n*. G O O D j^ E A R Service Store steel structure workman for Opera and Local 802 of the APL- take pride in the com- 0 S'(lore of South Windimr. (20) Social Security (13) Jean Arthur (C) Before the doors opened, the Bethlehem Steel since 1927, wa.s CIO American Federation of « • • • • • ( 8) Newswire ’( 8-40) Big Valley (C) (12) Newsbeat (10-20-22-30) Run fOr Your audience gathered in Lincoln more enthusiastic about the Musicians have not reached pleteness of our hairM Aronson, OaroIIe Lee, daughter .of Roger Howard and Collected (24) Japan Today Life (C) SLIGHTLY USED Center Plaza was quiet and Met! He said: “ to me it is unbe­ agreement on a contract. 6:45 ( 8) Peter Jennings , 10:.’t0 ( 3-12) I’ve Got a Secret goods department. weM Jluth Richardson Aronson of 21 Madison St She was bom (20) News. Sports, Weather 11:00 f 3-8-10-20-22-30-40) News, stiff, as wary as gue.sts who Jept. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal TTie Columbia Chapter Blood- 7:00 ( 3) Movie Sports, Weather ^ O O D > ^ E A ^ ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT have been invited to a party by try to carry just about J randmother is Mrs. Ethel K. R ichai^on of Hollywood, mobile visit at Andover Friday (10) Movie (I2) Newsbeat people they hardly know. (20) Huntley-Brinkley (C) 11:15 (10-20-30) Tonight (C) everything in h a ir^ la. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.'■John V. collected 72 pints, nine short (24) W hafs New? (18) Vintage •’Theater There- was no buzz of reaction J ( 8) Twilight Zone 11:20 ( 3-8) Movie (C) GOODYEAR TIRES ^onson of Hollywood, Fla. She has two brothers, John Rob­ o f the quota for the year. (22-30-40) News, Sports, Wea. 11:26 (40) Countrv Music (C) as they entered the glittering nets, curlers, hair^ ert, 4, and Robert H., 15; and a sister, Linda Esther, 18. Of the 83 persons who pre­ 7:15 (40) Peter Jennings. News 11:30 (22) Tonight (C) interior. But after they had (22) Mass. Highlights (12) Mos-ie walked arouitd, picked up gar­ dips, combs and barr# sented themselves, there were 7:30 (20-22-30) The Monkees (C) 12:26 (40) M-Squad NOTICE i Hurley, Keith Frederick, son o f Frank A. and Cynthia denias in a Met restaurant, got SEF BSTrFt'AYTS TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE rjSrrNO ettes. we may not h a v e# jFoster Hurley of 9 N. Fairfield St. He was bom Sept. 6 at 'l l rejects, an unusually large seated and the opera began — Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents number. an hour late — there was warm PUBLIC SCHOOLS .. MANCHESTER exactly what you’re J Tkr. and Mrs. Fred Foster of Prospect. His paternal grand­ Henry Berhitt of Columbia ANY SIZE! ONE LOW PRICE! New Paper Debuts in New York City Today applause for singers and scenic looking for, but we b e t? parents are Mr. and’ Mrs. Francis Hurley o f Ncuwood, Mass, received his five-gallon donor Radio effects. file has & brother, Gary, 2. - (TUa Hating InednlM only tltoae ninva broodcaato of 10 «r U A dummy page one lies on desk (foreground) to­ Edward Looft, member of the we’ll be close! X ■ • • • • • pin; Norman Messier, Columbia, 140 days after labor difficulties locked the product was a three-gallon donor; Ru­ ndnute length. Some atntlmM carry other A o rt newaoaatL) Fmm&us iagOM Cuitoni Suptr'^CMmu Sttgkil§ utti, day as city room employes go about the task of of the merger of the Herald Tribune, Journal glazers union, looked around the Elb, Kristen Lee, daughter of Ernest William and Di- Material for stuclent 'acci(lent insurance will be dolph Albair, Columbia, two gal­ WDBC—UM 10:00 Conment Sxptrtlf RtcoMiittoniil 7S% or won origiMol tnad i f t k nmMM§ the first edition of the new World Jour- Amerfcan and World Telegram & Sun. A press run house as a connoisseur of Lin­ pnne Edwards Eib of 470 Hartford Rd. She was,bom Sept. 6 lons, and one-gallon donors in­ 5:00 Long John Wade 10:30 Dial 12 nal Tribune debuting today. The paper will appear coln Center buildings. He has passed out to students on Monday, September 12. « t the Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ 8:00 Dick Robinson 1:30 News, Sign Off of 900,000 was pilanned, (AP Photofax) cluded Mary Ann Foote, Hebron, 1:06 News. Sign Off w n c —lose supervised installation of the parents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Edwards of 154 Walker St. 5:00 Afternoon EkJition Dorothy Knapp, Columbia, WBCH—81» plate glass windows in all four. . Envelopes must be returned to schools on or be- Her paternal grandpwents are Mr. and Mrs. EmeSt HJib of 6:00 News. Sports, Weather tal punishment as a member of Helen Donohue, Andover, and 5:00 Hartford Highlights 6:.3.5 Americana ing and used the occasion to ex­ “ The opera is further prog­ FAIRWAY ’9'arpon Springs, Fla. She has a Intither, Ernest William n , 3. George MeVey, a baker’s deliv­ 8:00 r.Mlight . ■ 7:30 News of the World the legislature; press his warm friendship for ressed than Philharmonic Hall- ' for Monday, September 19. •< ••••*■, 12:00 Quiet Hours 7:46 Joe Garagiola ate Campaigns Peabody opposed capital pun­ r • eryman from West Hartford WINF—u se 7:50 Sing Along O’Donnell and to wrap his arms was at its dress rehearsal,” he Carlson, Sheryl Lee, daughter o f Wayne Robert and who covers ?he town semi- 6:00 News 7:55 Brinkley Reports ishment , while governor from around O’Donnell in public. said. “ I still had about 20 men Marilyn Mcdfay Carlson of 7# N. School SL She was bom weekly. 5:16 Speak Up Hartford 8:05 Pop Concert 1982 to 1^ . No one has been Sept 7 at Manchester Memorial Hoqiltal. Her maternal 6:00 News, Sports 9:10 Ni^tbeat , executed for a capital crime in First-time donors were Ddana 6:30 Editorial Roundup 11:00 News. Sports. Weather Reach Final Stages gran<^arents are Mr. and Mrs. George McKay of 67 Bran­ 6:46 Lowell Thomas , 11:30 Art Johnson Show Massachusetts since 1947. Kelley knd Lois Kelley, Andover ford St Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 7:00 The World Tonlrtt WPOP—1418 In the race for governor, Mc­ and Katherine Sibeen, Roberta 7:15 Frank Gifford 5:00 Jim Meeker BOS’TON U P ) — The Ma.ssa- face-to-face confrontation be­ Berlin of 53 Walker St. She has a brother, Wayne Robert Jr., Cormack told a rally of his Vivigat and Constance Rose of 7:38 Public Affairs 6:30 Ken Griffin chusetts primary campaign tween the two men and Thomas LRVICt J 6 months; and a sister, Lone Lin, 3. 8:00 News 10:00 Hotline workers that he has be§n as­ Hebron. 8:10 Speak Up Hartfort mpved int^ it.s-* final, fraptic Boylston Adams, the third entry W p i* 41 • 9 13:00 John Sherman sured by Sens. Edward M,- ken- There were also donors from hours'today with, former Gov. in the Senate race. Cook, JoAaaa Lynn, daughter of John W. and Janet nedy and Robert F. Ke/inedy ■WUlimantic and Lebanon. Endicott Peabody and Mayor At the close of the program, Dunn Ootdc 6f 18 Regan Court, RockvlUe. She was born Sept John F. Ocillins exchanging jabs that they will “ come" into Mas­ Captain of the day-was Mra Cbllins referred to crime and 6 at Manchester'Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ and Edward J. McCormack sachusetts and wofk for m e” if ents are Mr. and Mrs. Dolvin Dunn of Savannah, Ga. Her pa­ Paul Bramhall of Andover. said Peabody made a statement nominated. . Volunteer workers included claiming ICejmedy support if he that “ during his administration ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cook of Sa­ wins in- tofnorrow’s balloting. Mc(3ormack’s word’s were MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER vannah. Mrs. Herbert Leonard, Mrs. Ed­ G. T. LaBONNE as governor no matter how considered a move to head off • • • • • ward Petersim and Mrs. Persia P«ab(^y' and (3ollins, locked heinous the crime, how vicious speculation that the Kennedy and In a Deimocfatic battle for nom­ Draaghne, Devin John, aon of John A. and Carol Cogs­ Cragin,. Canteen; Miss Dorothea ASSOCIATES, INC. ...nobody would die in the elec­ brothers favor O’Donnell. ination fotf the U.S. Senate and well Demaghue of 540 Wetherell S t He was bom Aug. 26 at Raymond, Mrs. John Groman, tric chair. ■ And since that time Ted Kennedy has avoided in- a chance jto oppose Republican Hartford Hospital His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Misi Jean Natsch, Miss Vera Greater Hartford's DYNAMIC Insuranca crime has been on the in­ ■volvement in the primary and Atty. Oeni Edward W. Brooke Mrs. Marsten Unsley of Southbury. His paternal giwdpar- Stanley and Mrs. K lrty Tappan, crease.’’ has said he 'Will work for the Agency in November, clashed during a ents are Mr. and Mrs. John H. Donaghue of Wethersifield. He staff aides; Mrs. Richard Os­ Peabody tried to interrupt election of Democrats who win has a sister, A lis a s , 3. borne, Mrs. Fred Ma'fch, Mrs. television .'confrontation. Sunday and was heard to say, “ I never the primary. night.' • • • • • Winston Abbott and Mrs. Al­ BRINGS YOU said that...you voted for that His brother Robert, the New fred Brand, donor aides; Mrs. And MdOormack, who is fight­ Lazzari, Kenneth Leo, son of Robert S. and Pauline yourself when you were up York senator, came to town ^OHAHAfnrN^ Bilodeau Inxzari of 41 Harriet Dr., Coventry. He was bom Eldward Sharp, Mrs. Joseph DOUGLAS EDWARDS ing forrtier presidential aide there ...” last week to help dedicate the Sept 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital.. His maternal Drew and Mrs. Allen Yale, Kenneth 'P . O’Donnell for the As the television camera John F. Kennedy Federal Build­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Bilodeau of Bridgeport. registered nurses. AND THE NEWS Democrafac nomination for gov­ ^ o v e d back to a long shot, Pea- His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Amelia Lasaiari of North Other volunteers were Paul ernor, told his campaign work­ tedy could be seen pointing his St., Manchester. He has two sisters, Denise, 4, and Michele, 3, Bramhall, John Hutchinson, WINF- 1230 ON YOUR DIAL . ers thatj the Kennedy brothers finger at Collins and the two LIGGEn DRUG Max Hutchinson, Guy Cardini, have promised they would men engaged in an animated Suhle, Mldiael Alan, son of Richnid 6 arl and Jeanne Joe BudffCk, properties; and MON., WED., FRI. — 6 P.M. “campaign vigorously’’ for him discussion, but their micro­ PARKADE Hanna Suhie, 149 Bissell St. He was bqifii Sept 6 at Manches­ Mrs. Carl Gosline, recruitment Better Hurry In Now if he beats O’Donnell. phones were turned off. OPEN ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal. grandfather is Raymond chairman for Columbia. The Oollins - Peabody cla.sh Following the program, Col­ Hanna o f 49 School St. His paternal grandmother is Mra The Andover Congregational For Best Selection! came during a television pro­ lins Issued a statement that he r:45 A.M. toilO P.M. Mary Suhie of 23 Knighton St, His matsvhsl great-grand- Chuprii Women’s' Fellowship gram that provided the first had never voted to abolish capi­ , mother is Mrs. Elsie Hanna of '49 S Anthony >P. and MeVey, whose home town is ' . ■* Doris Reguln Pe,rozzlello of 31 Florence St. She was bom Newington. BRING THESE COUPONS IN AND Sept 6 at Manchester Memorial Hoi^tal; Her maternal Historical Group Meets —' j------C O U P O N ------—I. grandparents are Mr. and Mra Marius J. Reguin of East Richard Curland, program Hartford. Her foster paternal grandmother is Mrs. Fred Fava chairman for the Columbia His­ SHOCK ABSORBER SPECIAL ' o f 310 C3uuter Oak St. She has a brother, Dana Anthcmy, 1. torical Society, has announced a I GET YOUR CAB AT ITS LEVEL BEST I • * • • • meeting for the group will be liv e m o ia Robin Jaoqnritne, daughter of John J. and held Sept. 30 at 8 p.m. at Yeo­ I Keep your car level with a Buy 3 Germaine M. Despres livem ola, 550 E. Middle Tpke. She was mans Hall. ' smooth safe ride imdar extra- Get 1 Free ltea'vy rear end loada. VOID WITH THIS rap up in the bom Sept 3 at Manchester Memoried Hospital., Her maternal Robert Glass, Junior high AFTER 15 DAYS grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerard W. D ^res, South- school teacher of American His­ I COUPON ’ bridge, Mass. Her paternal grandparents are h&.. and Mrs. tory at the Brooklyn, Conn! cozy warmth of Amedee livemole, Southbrldge. High, School will be gpiest I GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE i L ______WITH THIS COUPON-—. ____ I • * • • • speaker. S A ve \ Kmpen, Kerri Marie, daughter of David and J^n He is a member of several I------COUPON ------Vicama* fleece \ ' RoWdoux Krupen of 16 Ridgefield St She was bom Sept 6 historical societies including at .Manchester Memorial Hoopifal. Her maternal grandpar­ Old Sturbridge Village. Wind-.. ents are Mr; and Mra Raymond Robidoux of Hartford. Her ham County and the Historical . v!u^e TIRE ROTATION ' paternal grandmother la Mrs. Anna Krupen, 16 R ldg^ eld S t Society of Connecticut. Glass I PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT | She haa a sister, Dina Marie, 2 .' also teaches a course in history which he conducts at his home |- W ell inspect ch ^ k and Kewman, DOoglaa 8eott, 'son of Arnold It. and Mildred in Canterbury. I rotate all 5 tiies for only Toth Newman, 2281 Ellington Rd., Wapping. He was bom His topic will b^- “Colonial SAVE S^pt 5 at Manchester Memorial Hoepitai. Cobking for Youth and' Adults.” I VOID AFTER 15 DATS , His hobbles Include American antiques and he has an,, antique I GpODYEAR SERVICE STORE | ahop in his home. How did our serviceman earn I S2-00 ft.OO Glass specializes in Connecti­ I VALUE . ______VALUE I AUTO SERVIG WORK all these nold stars?^ '------— WITH THIS CO'UPON______J Referendum Issues cut pottery, including redware Up to 1 and old jugs and will display COUPON some of his prize pfeceijr Fire Marahals Meet ^ t o L WV Panel Top^s Ward Rosebrooks, local fife Tune-Up Special '^iliuE chief, has Invited mernb^fs of i PHONE FOB APPOINTMENT rriie League all Women Voters will hold an Opra the Connecticut FMye^Marshala ; KEEPING WE CHECK Forum at Bowers School tomorrow, from 8 to 10 p.m..on Association to irteet at Yeo­ a Ignition system ___ NO MONEY DOWN! the re^rehdum issues appearing on the October and mans Hall ’Puesday at 8 p.m. a Fan belt g) M A .Richard^^Davis, local fire , HEATING COSTS a Starting system ■ November ballots. This will provide an opportunity for a Generator system ^ ^ Terms os low os ina^al, isays he expects about the public to ask'questions and —^------+ ______a Cyl., compression- and adj. — to stats an opinion, pro or con. _viL .i. - 40'^ guests. The Women’s ' Aux- DOWN I I carburetor (U.S. Made Cars) $1.25 weekly about the three bond Iksues. 'iliai'y will serve refreshments. VOID AFTER 16 DAYS , A panel of five knowledge- tions. Downtown urban. rene\^al The Sisterhood of the Agu- have our lervlcemen. Not eveiyone A T YOUR will be covered by Redevelop- dath Achim meet Monday at Vfo own I GOODYEAR SERVICE ^ORE I ment Agency chairman Edward the Chestnut Hill Synagogue doea. Our men^aze interested in TnnTring your for a potluck supper at 7 p.m. furnace perform at its highest efficiency and I VALUE ____ • VALUE J BRAND NCW ' Rybczyk and Atty. John Fitz­ Mrs. Sol Koenigsberg is the I------WITH THIS COTJPON______I Gerald, the new Globe Hollow new president of the group and lowest cost because then you’ll kieep buying oil 1 9 6 A School will be explained^ by 1-Su­ other officers include Mrs. Sam from us. Remember, three A)ut of four furnaces perintendent of Schools W iluW VOUSWAGBN Kassman, vice president; Mrs. \ waste fuel. Thanks to Mobil Ihdinical Research Curtis and Board of Education Saul Blum, recording secretary; j v & v E Raitack Special v& de ^ our men have the latest on how to ronlrn Chairman Beldon Schaffer, and Mrs. Morris Goldstein, corre->- j PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT | Inspire d g i i d e a! VANITY FAIR General Manager Robert Weiss spending secretary and Mrs. your fuma(^ the one-in-four that keeps heating . a Clean and i(«pack front ____ - will discuss the Capitol Im­ ilrving Tannenboum, treasurer. costs at a minimum.. There’s a big Hiff«»rftn«> in I wheel bearings M HHA provements issue. ' a Check grease seals Mm m N v 11 New Voters distributors, l^ t one of our servicemen «wrn B. Dduxe Sedan The meeting will be moder­ There' are 11 new votera in I a Inspect cups, bearings 713 Main S i and races COLORWEAR K*1T in 7 heavenly shades ated by Mrs. John Knowlton, to'wn, added Saturday' during another gold star by jshowing you ]iov big Hmt president of the Manchester i Vo id a f t e r i s d a y s -■ ■ ■■ \ the Board of Admissions’ ses­ dif^atencecanbe. , • 1 A 7 8 League o f 'Women 'Voters, who sion. Three registered, Republi­ >YEAR SERVICE STORE Manchester . Fashion from the skin ou t. . . gorgeom gift DEL. IN’ MANCHESTER 'wiU allow half m hour on each can, three Democratic and th# issue, the first fifteen minutes fS.QO A. 80% Amel, 20% nylon, rest remained unaffiliated. Mobil '* VALUE I bra, brief ' 1 Q «« idea,lisn’t it ? Vanity Fair’s Colorwear Kit to Equlmted with Turn Signals, for questions from ' the floor, '______WI’TH THIS COUPON. wonderfully washable. 3-way Lratherette Seats, Heater, Porter School menus—Mon­ r------1 a divine way of sarfng you think sbe’« either orallly or in writing, and day, meat balls, > rice, green belted robe iii China blue, Defroster, Seat Belts, Tool the next fifteen minutes ta al­ I------T------C O U P O N ------.. Kit, Hamper Overriders, beans, applesauce; 'Diesday, turquoise, Paris rose, sapphire, frankly feminine, perfectly wontierful. In bk low any Manchester voter to Mobilheat I and pettiskirt Electric Wipers, Windshield schoolboy sandwiches, potato garnet, roy^. 10 t o 20. .... 1 5 .0 G ! \ Wasbera. express an opinion, for or sticks, cole, slaw; chocolate pud­ . V ^ U E BRAKE SPECIAL v ^ ^ e pink, blue, ice, moonlighl^ pink tigos^ white. agsdnst, the issue unnder dis- ding; Wednesday, potato salad, PHONE FOB APPOINTMENT I \ ' ' • f'' ciuuiain. Additional time will be cold cutjS, vegetable, gelatin B. 80% Aimel,' 20%^ nylon ^ mlloted if public interest indi­ dessert; .Thursday, spaghetti I • Adjust Brakes Um Oar Qwb washable duster in garnet, I cates a need. Nyl(in tricot petti-slip. Short, av&v ' Nylon tricot brief In sizes 4 to 7. Lace and Lycra* bra, 32-86 A 4 8 S. TEDTRUDDN with’ meat ^ sauce, vegetable M O RIUn BROTHERS • • Add Fluid if Needed emerald, royal, tui'qnois^, Pans\ The Open Forum is another I • Check Brake Lines 811(6. ’ M f L . * *.« * «.* *« *.* .^ .O O *.00 VOLKSWAGEN sticks, cheese apple crisp; Fri- ‘ 301 CENTER STREET EASY. B8B.G4.00 BaupS.# effort by the League to be of day ,fish ni»«■* ing at Massachiisetts General 9.^ j pital. several volumes could easily modate Manchester Oommun- been hired this year to meet CeatiMMd fra p ra g e Om ) Hospitar, Boston, Mass. She The family suggests that those Mr. Shlppee was past mas- Ity College’s burgeoning student the expanding enrollments, Dr. ivoounnoa(CoaUnaed frontironi Pagerage oas)oaai - reported sighting the speeding I HEARD IT” have been compiled of criti­ was the wife of Joseph M. ^hlng to do so memo- ter of Eastern Star Lodge of body and expanded faculty, ac- Lowe said, and in addition, An®. board instead of receiving help Arena as they passed over a ,1 cisms that were accurate. Just, Mason. Willimantlc, and of cording to Dr. FYedericK W. there wlU be between 60 and 70 ^ ** released by the office ,^0^, ground stations as earUer ^adtlng station atT^anarlve, ,;.N and even sometiraea helpful. A Two Year Insfltufion Of Higher Education Mrs. Byrda was bom in Brls- ville ^blic Health Nursing As- Radiant Chapter. *OES. president of the coUege. part-time Instructors on the ‘be secretary of state; Gemini hunters did. Malagwy Republic, an island by John Gruber Only that wouldn’t have been so interesting. tol and lived most of her life wciauon. Survivors Include his wife, As one major°step. Dr. Lowe's staff. Total registraUons 1,324,389. The astromaute reported only or ui* east coast of Africa. In the HarUord area. - Mrs. Cora Wilson Shipper; a adniinlstrative offices today To provide them with work- D, 458,f30; R, 381,003. In 1966: minor problem in the ren- Conrad steered the spaceship Survivors in^u^ a son, Rob- vrenvnw ' ^ Everett Shippee of Crom- ^erC being removed from quar- ing and office space, the college 1,347 206 D 461 979- R docking exercise. Qordoa calculated maneu- COURSE OFFERINGS for the FALL ert J. Byrda of Vernon; three VK^ON Guatay Mattig, ^ daughter, Mrs. RuSsell Manchester High School is currently negotlaUng for the 385257 ’ ’ “We had some sort of a funny yers with a ccanpaet computer As Jfou undobiitadly know, very greatest season last sea- Democrats Lead V. riughes df Manchester; four to the old KeCney Annex on J e ^ of a vacM t building a t ISO f a i^ E L D COUNTYtotal rendesvou^’’ Ooni;ad as Gemini 11 xkM^ in on th,e but may have forgotten, there aqn.’’ I was thoroughly aware of of Westfield, Atass.. and Mrs. ^er- grandchildren and three great- K«e"ey St. , E.^Center S i which uakl\ to ^ ^ n a 9^ R 118 7oa^^ said. “We couldn't switch anten- target. ^ \ M exists In tMa aU te a Connect!- UiStsgeaaon which was far from With New Voters John A. Williams Jr. and Mrs. died Sati^ay at New Brit- grandchildren. The lOO-year^jId building va- house the Manchester Chamber *i>tai S40 aail d’ 07 2is - » naes and on our third correction By the time Gemini’ 11 L, SEMESTER of 1966 cut Commiasion on the Arts the most artisUc that the or- junenest -Euneral services will be held '^^t for the past few years, was o^ Commerce and Red Cross iit *4’92 *49,863. D, 97,216. R, no elevation.” reached Atutralit, the distance Manchester Democrats, at which so far has shown at least ganisatlon had presented in my Saturdays voter-makinx >*h- Windsor; two bi^hers William tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Rob- formerly used for special class- offices. HARTBYiRn nmiNmv fntni ^ *^*‘**" ^ between the two Vehicles had \ ' an intention of being service- experience, so I queried him as aion, sliced 37 votes off the local Now accepting apipplnsnti^tions for single courses pr degree programs in the following curricula: Kaczmarczyk and Stanley Kaci- two Mns. a brother and ert W. Johnson Funeral Home. retarded chil ***“ Agena. lations showed systems aboard enabling legislature to inquire balanced. Acetg. 101 S3 Prine. of Acetg. I H ist 101 S3 Alex Soak Saturday at Hartford Hos- College authoriUes are hope- 'c"« ‘s one of logistics—where ? 362,733. D. 113,043, The ground knows the precise the spacecraft^was good for at - _ ^ ---- F- ^ limited 9 ajn. to noon vot- M -^ -F 4:30-5>20 West .avil. I M-F 4:30-5:20 into the problems of the arts ^ ‘t® ‘his obtuse er-making session on Oct. 1 will Acetg. 101 S4 Prine. of Acetg. I Alex Spak 88 of 92 North transformation of the ‘o place the multitude of suo- \ Agena weight and officials want least 15 orbits. The term “16 MiW-F 6:30-7;20\ W Aud. 5:30-6:20 within our state. While I hear ^lewpo.nt of boards of directors, change the totals slightly Acetg. 101 S5 Prine, of Acetg. I M-W-F 8:30-9:20 \H ist. 101 S4 X est. Civil. I.- T-Th 4:30-5:20 *^^krers died Ltiirday after a lone Survivors also include hCr mer military installation to a P>‘es and equipment needed to j go 862 D 27 315- R 22 794^^ instruments aboard dash one" refers to a landing numerous complaints that the ‘be problem of keeping That session is for only those T T „ ^ J ’ il ness Saturday after a long husband, two sons, four other home for the college can begin eperhte its programs. G^m ni 11 can come up with the area in the prime recovery zone Acetg. 101 S6 Prine. of Acetg. I M-W-F , 5:30-6:20 W Aud. 5:30-6:20 legislation was far too inade- *''' living. Connecticut Opera persons whose age and resl- I^ ^ .l&r§5 Acetg. 101 S7. Prine. of Acetg. 1 M-W-F f 5:30-6:20 West. Civil. I M-F 5:30-6:20 Mr Spak was born in Russia ‘t^^^bters. fifteen grandchildren around mid-October^ The evidence of this can be £ ™«ame fl^ re during the test. in the Atlantic cast of Cape nuate. I am of a somewhat dlf- Y®‘ t® produce a work less dence eligiblity will mature be- -tm lowski and Lawrence Noble Jr. calSTto “e Umted Stotes freat-grandchild. If this Umetable holds, the seen in the mounting of card- rv.TrvTv i i i ®” ‘t'* Acetg. 101 SS Prine. of Acetg. I T-Th. 4:55-6:10 W Aud. 5:30-6:20 ferent opinion. than forty years old, whose tween Sept 10 and 1 . Acetg. 101 SO Hist. I&5. S6 lyest. avll. I T-Th 5:30-6:20 In 1912. He lived in Lebanon The funeral was held this renovations are expected to be board cartons cramming every TOLLAND COUNTY — total progress as Itmioved In: Several of these “gos" are Naturally, I am in more or ®®n»Po«®r is long in his grave. .______" ‘ Prine. of Acetg. I M-W-F 7:3,0-8:20 Max- 35,833. D, 10,842; R, 10,401. In "I believe rll^go ahead and needed during a three-day mls- Acetg. 102 SI Prine. of Acetg: n W Aud. 5:30-6:20 Max Levine, 80, '-'is direct conUct with artists *'^® Hartford Symphony leans READY FOR FIGHT M-W-F 6:20-7:35 Hist. 101 West. CSvil. I Acetg. Ill SI Sec. Acetg. '\ M-F 6:30-7:20 father of Mrs. Al6ht^ and artistic organizaOona and «« Hie works of WARREN, R.I. (AP) — Gov M-W‘F 6:30-7:20 \ Before the ambitious space Acetg. I l l S2 W Aud. 5:30-6:20 Manchester, died th^ t la from^thls quarter that I Brahms. Beethoven and Bach. John M. Chafee. campaigning Retail Acetg. M-W-F 4:50-5; 20 H ist 101 S8 \ W est Civil. I flight got Off the ground, there Acetg. 201 SI Advance Acetg. . \ T-Th 6:30-7:20 ing at his home. two scrubs and a last- 'leap the greatest number of *“ ' ‘® t*®«" Oecompoaing for for re-election, was given a pair W-F 4:55-6:10 W Aud. 5:30-6:20 comDlalnts.romnlAinf* andSt.; Mrs. * \ among them notably Thomas !" °!1® another, the liv- 6:20-7:35 Math 97 SI Bus. Math T-Th 3:30-5:30 ford wiU officiate. Burial ®t- The Rev. Felix ^ Davis, brary and gym facilities will be Raymond Rogers, there exists a Vireinia Barrett 120 s ’i ^^'^th Aronson and daughter, 21 T*X47fk A Tu Lab. 3:30-5:30 Math 99 SI Rev. Alg. and (Seo. win Jefferson, were quite strXte “** Prine. of Biology M-Th 6:20-7:35 be in 'Workmen’s Circle Order P**tor ol Second Oongrf^tional______Six car mishaps, incluang a used by the college students, total of only 560 parking spaces rlkew i^f C l>VO i^ITeSiea In favor of federal support fw “** compoa- M Lect. 3:30-4:45 Math 99 S2 Rev. Alg. and Geb'. , 6:20-7:35 T-Th 6:30-7:35 Branch 15 Cemetery, Hartford Church, officiated. Burial Was b‘t and run and one in which This year, the large cafeteria —including those surrounding West Rutland, v ’t • Mrs Fannie o T n fhe arts, but direcUy fo ll^ n j **■’ w® Math 99 S3 Rev. Alg. and Geo. In East Cemetery. four persons were slightly in- wUl be taken over for a stu- the campus on Brookfield St Cohen 90 SMmnn'pircte- Fm ' ^bc'^ta Griffin, 147 School St.; - m i j O l l l S l O n S ThLab. 8:30-10:30 Th 6:20-7:35 _____ ^ -.Jured, were recorded by Man- dent lounge in order to handle and E. Middle Tpke.' Silvcrstein. 27 Lexington the ItevoluUonary War our Bio. 101 85 Prine. of Biology F , 3:30-4:45 Niels A. Johnson ro u n tT was scarcely in a posi- ^ napport and W Lect. 3:20-4:45 Math 100 SI Adv. Alg. and Trig. Chester police during the week- the e.xpanded enrollment For- Viewing the space problems ^ ' P®'"’®*'* were slightly 6:20-7:35 T-Th 9:10-10:25 Niels , Arthur Johnson, 71. of Mrs. Veronica ZllinskaS' - ■' , , Math 100 S2 Adv. Alg. and Trig...... Word has been received of end. No^Arrests were msrde. merly. the students had used optimistically, Rogers aaid,___ p t ’se f ‘^U^Aroh^'^St R o « r Windsor; Ed- injured and two drivers arrest- F Lab. ' 3:30-5:30 T-Th 9:10-10:25 46 Walnut St., husband of Mrs V°rsey, 14 Aren bt. Roger jicVey. 34 Flower St.; Math 100 S3 Hilda Johnson Johnson, ’died ‘he death of Mrs. 'Veronica Zil- 65,-^j’ear- old Manchester the much smaller faculty cafe- "You'd have to go far to find Doucet 197 Brook _St. Wap- !! ‘■'mwer st.; gd in two separate car crashes iJent died"aJoniin^® senti- This task is made almost im- Bio. 201 SI Plant Physiology Adv. Alg. and Trig. T-Th 4:55-6:10 Learn the a rt of self defenM. W-Th-F 6;30-7-.20 Math 100 S4 Saturday at Manchester Memo- inskas of Kaunas. Lithuania, woman, two Wethersfield resi- tena. a school building that receives p;ng; Pamela Erickson. Glas- during the weekend. The Fiironenn ^ f i, possibily difficult in view of the Bus. Diet. 201 SI Business Dictation Jd-W-F 3:301-4:20 Adv. Alg. and Trig. M-W 7:45-9:10 ®o"'li®ting claims of the various .Claeaee starting this month. Bus. Law 101 SI Int. to Bus. Law* Math 101 SI College Math long been coplzant of the im- culti.sts in every art. all of M-Th 6:20-7:35 T-Th 6:20-7:35 r= rrT uV iS ri,“% s s ? s.Tu«:; w,ri;; “ 'o."Lrcr.‘h.“hr: McEa:.s ENROLL Bus. Law 101 S2 Int. to Bus. Law Math 101 S2 College Math ^ M-W 4:55-6:10 hto the daily whom claim that that their way W-F 3:30-4:45 Math 101 S3 Berkley St., is the wife of the Zilinskas lived in Man- ■« a two-car collision ^ McKee School, utilization would affect the entry; OlafYIndholm,^ Andover; ®t-: Raymond Demers, 326 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday BUS. Lav^ 101 S3 Int. to Bus. Law T-Th 4:55-6:10 College Math M-W-F 7:30-8:20 assistant managing editor of Chester about 15 years before ^-yneas St. ipter- here the school system s proc- basic educational program at .Mrs. Margaret Mange, 127 High Math 101 S4 Evenings 7:15-9:00 Bus. Law 101 S4 Int. to Bus. Law T-Th. 4:55-6:10 College Math l ^ F 7:45-9:00 n States has true path of progress in their Math 101 S5 The Herald. leaving for Lithuania in 1922. ^^"Manchester won n' M' Dr I ^ w^ 3 ” r ^ ‘i '"ake St.; James Nickerson. Somers; no Ministry of Fine Arts com- particular field. Sat. Morning 9 to 12:04 Bus. Law 101 S5 Int. to Bua Law M-W 7:45-9:00 College Math W -K 6:20-7:35 Mr Johnson was born in Survivors include two The Manchester woman, M i;a.u r. Lowe said. Bennet was pre- for custodial problem.s-particu- William Rohert, on-Pin® Trep “““Snier. zu oana - - - • Math 103 SI Bus. Law 101 S6 Int. to Bus. Law T-F 6:20-7:35 Fundls. of Math W-F \ 4:55-6:10 Manchester July 2 1895 a son Mrs. Connie Zil- Wesneski of 53 Decpwoo(l .viously used only for .one DP larly with such things as snow Lane Wappine-* Bruce Smith Mary Vaitkus and son. A passenger in his car was “ t**® professional critic Math 103 S2 of S ^nd Ntooline Win^^^^ inskas and Mrs. Nellie Marcin Paaaanger in a Man- bourse, and the move should removal. ^ ' S ^ u r e l n Mrs 7ane I w S ’ “ ^ ' Wapping, Mrs. admitted to Johnson Memorial imported ,TV shows, causes -the to be relied on altogether. I am Bua Law 101 S7 Int. to Bus. Law T-Th. 4:55-6:10 Fundls. of Math W-P \ 6:20-7:35 ADRIAN'S Math 103 S3 ' fohSSn a S ifved m th ^ r j n both of Manchester; four ^®®‘- ^ ®°-® ‘he And the public might have to 65 wStinSer Rd Lorraine Gilbert and son, ^3 Hospital. Stafford State police ^ I s from the ' old countries ” thoroughly aware that Nicholas Bus. Man. 201 SI Fund, of Bus. Org. and Man. W-F 6:20-7:35 Fundls. of Math W-F \7:45-9:00 ADMITTED YPSTFRDAY- **'®bael D r, Vernon I Mrs. Lin- tlid not identify him, to believe we still live in the Slonimsky once wrote a book Cor, Park and Main .Btre ;t Bus. Man. 201 S2 Math 201 SI Anyl. Geo. and Cal. Kliall Uiof J1I9his life.UlC. XACHe JCLllCUretired inill aiail*Jan- cr daughters------o-. — and a,a ovu son UA in ___ .. ®* . 28. , Of, Willi- . . Raffle -expected V ^ • i at the high eschew Bailey Auditorium in Fund, of Bus. Org. and Man. T-Th 9:10-10:25 M-W 4;55-®i10 primitive conditions which ex- which he titled "A Dictionary of Math 201 S2 uary from Arrow-Hart and Lithuania, and several grand- '^**®".‘t collided with »®boo • he said._ favor of another site for its William Bouley, 29 Sunset St.;„ r ■ da Haberem and son, 11 Brent In the other mishap, William Or Call 643-6266 Chem 101 SI Prine. of (Chemistry M Lect. 3:30-4:45 Anyl. Geo. and Cal. M-W 7:45-9:00 another car driven by Donna D. Rd. Jamieson,. 26, of 32 Snipsic Rd. isted following the W ar Be- Med. Asst. 201 SI Hegeman Electric Co., Harl- children, A total of--25 new full-time functions this year, he added Martene Cormier, 28 Scott DrI; Musical Invective," in which he •» 6:20-7:35 Cline. Lab. Skills T 4:3oX:20 Fallla, 20, of Hartford. Rockville, was arrested for tween the States. Med. Asst. 203 SI ford, where he had been em­ Dennis Coughlin, Wethersfield; Of course, there are a few F Lab. 6:30-8:30 Med. Off. Pract. Th 4:30-6:20 Walter G. Trotman Wesneski was slightly speeding at 2:50 a.m. following Med. Trans. 201 SI ployed for 40 years. John Dewart, 437% N. Main tourists from across the'Atlan­ Chem. 101 82 Prine. of Chemistry T L ect 3:30-4:45 Med. Transcription M-W-F 4:30-5:20x1 He was a World War I Army SOUTH WINDSOR—Walter bruised. Miss Failla and two Judge Has^inal Verdict a two-car collision on Mountain Merch. 101 Si St.; Perry Dodson, 69 Horton Spring Rd,, in which he and his tic who have found out other- 6:20-7:35 Prine. of Mdse. T-Th 4:55-6:10 veteran and served with the G. Trotman, 78, of 845 Main ■—------Rd.; X^nn^DouvUle, 222 Wood- About Town Th Lab. 3:30-5:30 Nat. Sc. I SI Bio. Science Yankee Division. He was a St. died yesterday at Manches- “ d Edna Dedora, 50. of Weth- five passengers were injured. ^wlse. but even -with the best of T-W Lect. 6:30-7:20 bridge St.;- Mrs. Katherine Chem. 101 S3 Prine. pt Clwmietry Th Lect. 6:20-7:35 F Lab. 3:30-5:30. member of the 25-Year Club of ter Memorial Ho.spital. ersfield, were cuL n ...n DB-vk . T> 1 Martha Circle of Emanuel They were taken to Rockville intentinons they can have little Duell, RFD 1 Rockville; Mrs. Uitheran Church will meet City Hospital. effect on the impression of our 9:10-10;25 N a t Sc. I S2 Bio. Science M-W Lect. 8:30-9:20 ' Arrow-Hart, and ' the Army- Mr. Trotman was bom in Tanzanian Jury Says Joyce .Gray, 49 Cobum Rd ;. Thursday at 2 n m .t r.ni,... t . - country so general in foreign C om ing g I 5:30-7:30 F L*b. 6:30-8:30 Navy Club and YDVA and-was I^ndon, England and has lived ^ mishap ^ rtn er Diane Mazuka, Wappipg Wood Hah at fh® ehn,-nh warned for Data-Pro. 101 SI ■Unit Record Equip. N a t Sc. I 'S3 Bio. Science a member of the Point 'O t" South Windsor for the past “ * unavailable. Rd Rockville- William MoeV' . i* ^® ®burch. Mrs. .Henry driving after drinking. countries. We, have even more 5:30-7:30 Th-F Lect. 3:30-4:20 tourists who have been to Data Pro. 103 SI Basie CompL Mach. T Lab. 3:30-5:30 Woods Property Owners Asso- three years. He was a member ' if" uf'if reported Stafford Springs; Allan Moff- jfrfdevotions. State police said Terhune was 5:30-7:30 Europe and they really do little Data Pro. 208 SI CompL Prog. Nat. Sc. I S4 Bio. Science W-F Lect. 5.30-6:30 ciation. Old l/me. of the UniversaUst Church of a ®®'’®‘®*> Sept. 3 0 0 5:30-7:30 Is Innocent Loom,. Rd, M™. I t " ' - »•. DaU Pro. 205 81 M Lab. 4:30-6:30 Survivors, besides his -wife. West Hartford. He served as a U •“ e gewood Dr. to increase mutual understand­ In t to Prog.' Systema 7:45-9:00 ing. Nat. Sc. I S5 Bio. Science -T-F Lect. 5:30-6:20 and daughter, include a son, water-marking specialist In the (Continued from Page One) Fla.; Thomas Kibble, 21 St. charge of refreshments, his car and was struck in the Econ. 101 SI Int to Economics T-Th 4:45-6:10 But to return to the local Econ. 101 S2 M Lab. 3:30-5:30 Niels Arthur Johnson Jr. of paper, making industry. ^^® a-s ground for an appeal to the bad no previous recor^and John St.; Mrs. Arlene LaCbunle, „ , , ?"°.^ber operated by Int to Economics M-W 6:20-7:35 Nat. Se. I S6 .scene, let us consider the Con­ Econ. 101 S3 Bio. Science M-W Lect. 8:30-9:20 Dresher. Pa.; two. other daugh- ' Survivors include his wife, l^cci s Driye-In on East African Appeal Court .she cooperated fully \v^h ^ Terrace Dr., Rockville; Timo- American Legion will ™ nito Cnniti, 26, of Philadel- I n t to Elconomics 'V • necticut Commission on the T-Th 3:30-4:45 F Lab. 6:30-8:30 ters, Mrs. Paul Stowell and Mrs. Christina Cole Trotman; a ^ ‘ Judge Harold Platt, a Briton. Pohee when they arrived to^^jy ^^osher, Storrs. meet t^iorrow at 8:15 p at phia, polige reported, Som ething Econ. 101 84 Int to Economics Nat. Sc. II SI Arts. At first glance, it may T-Th 9;10-10:2i Phys. Science T-Th Lect. 4:30-5:20 Mrs. Alfred Bushey, both pf sop. E. Russell Trotman of ^ f® ‘he other car was •- The other mishap occurred Eng. OraiA 101 SI Ikig. Drawing' told the court he would give his question her. ' .^ ^ s o , Mr^i. Emilie McDowell, Legion Home. The _.* em that th«f commission T-Th 6:20-7:35 W Lab. 3:30-5:30 Division St., and five grand- South Windsor; a brother, Wil- *’ '®” by a woman, Lawrence Fortin, who police WcstXWllIington: E. Thoma.s “ '’c committee will i . t when Jamieson’.-; car ran off the 5 Eng. 07 SI verdict on Saturday. ” Lawrence Fortin, who police Wcst\WllIington; E. Thomas , ® <^°f'i"ttee will i "would have a relatively easy Busiiiess English T-Th 5:30-7:30 Nat. Sc. n S2 Phys. Science W-F Lect. 3:30-4:20 children. liam T. Trotman of England; ®®®b- items after he Mckinnhy Jr.. Notch Rd., iol- Refreshments w be left side of the road while mak­ Eng. 90 SI Earier he made a 1%-hour toolt the task. There exist organizations Reipedial English M-W-F> 5:30-6:20 Th Lab. 3:30-5:30 Funeral services will be held three sisters, Mrs. Thomas Kir- j Hartford collided with served. ing a- curve and smashed into a Nat. Sc. n S3 summation of the evidence. and a companion remained in ‘on: Mrs. Kdna Odell, 279 N. »-hose avoived intention is the Eng. 00 S2 Remedial English M-W-F 5:30-6:20 Phys. Science , WrF Lect. 5:30-6:20 tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the ey of Wilbraham, Mass., Miss °"®-by Jo.seph A. Mas- Assessor Bagley said there the store after the place closed ®t.; M r^^eanor Palmer, ledge. It could not be determln- M'Lab. 3:30-5;30 Bare, 16, of 50 Erie St. near a promulgation of one or several Eng. 99 S3 Remedial English W-F 6:20-7:35 Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Uly Trotman of Holyoke, between____ the____ inci- for the night, „ , appeared______aT'a _ High _ St.; FiWlin Parker,.______The Newcomers Club of the *“ toH»yv>«r CJf . 1 arts, and it would seem an easy on the ^ Eng. 99 S4 Remedial English Main St. The Rev. C. Henry Mass., and Mrs. Daisy Ford of au , ^ dent as described by Kinsey and pre^vious court se.ssion , and Academy St.; Ro^l^ettengill, Manchester YWCA will meet ''^*''® b* the Jamieson car. M-W-F 3:30-4:20 task to provide them with funds Eng. 99 35 M Lab. 6:30-8:30 Anderson, pastor of Emanuel England; and two grandchild- ^i eye witnesses on. Impala Hill, pleaded not guilty to ' the Linwood Dr.; Andre^KRizzo, tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. at ------Remedial English M-W-F 3:30-4:20 N a t Sc. n S5 Phys. Science to extend their activities and Eng. 99 S6 M-W Lect. 4:30-5:20 Lutheran Church, will officiate, ren. “*® . Saturd^^ He said he believed the eye wit- breaking and entering charae East" ' Hartford; ■ Mrs SlitKley Mott’s Community Hall. Mrs. Remedial English M-W-F 5:30-6:20 W Lab, 6:30-8:30 \ rite everything off as a "fait Eng. 99 S7 Burial will be m East Ceme- Funeral services will be held - j misinterpreted what they - from the incident, and his case Rob^insba, Coventry; M Teens p ro w l Remedial English^ M-W-F 7:30-8:20 Nat. Sc. II S6 Well Heeled 8 icompU.” Phys. Science M Lect. 5:30-6:20 tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the 1 . „th»r t r bound over 'to Superior P-ocker, 29 Elsie D r; John Rog Eng. 101 SI Freshman English! F Lect. 5:30-6:20 NEW YORK—Teen-agers ara This, unfoninatery, is not the M-W-F 3:30-4:20 Friends may call at the fu- First Congregational Church.'. ’ ‘raveling on W. Kinsey sa-t in the dock of the Court. ers, 104 Walnut St.; John an^^^our cfiild." The meeting beco” ' Eng. 101 S2 Freshman English, M-W-F 7:30-8:30 Th Lab. 6:30-8:30 an increasingly af- , case. Art, any art, .should be a Off. Mach. SI neral home today from 3 to 5 Burial wiirbe°m 'center~Ceme- ’^rtriv»n ‘‘® ' K “^® '’®®''- n f 1, Mwanza' High Court listening Bond on William E ‘ Baldwin Stock.s. 687 Bolton Rd.. Vernon, is opeiKto women who have , increasingly af- a t fit 1 ^ . 101 S3 Freshman Hhiglish M-W-F 4:30-5:20 Op- of Bus. Mach, M-W 6:30-8:3() and 7 to 9 p.m. ^ car living thing. The only progress Phil. 201 SI Mark‘^^7 ^ 99 SeenTanor »“*"«^®'y *o the judge's sum^ 24, of n" certafn addres wT; i SATURDAY: A son recently^ved to thiran^ . J^rt time iohf Eng. 101 S4 Freshman English M-W-P 8:30-9:20 intro, to Phil. T-Th 9:10:10:25 The Newkirk and Whitney .pi Green Manor maUon. Several Peace Corps reduced from $5 000 to $7-non t° Mr. and*Mrs. Luca Addabbo, X — Part-time jobs plus rising al- in the arts is made by living Phys. 101 SI p4ople...I_have great admiration Eng. 101 S5 Freshman English M-W-F . _3;.30:4;2() Prine. of Physics W Lect. 3:30-4:45 Neil G. lAWson M Lect; 9:10-10:25 ROCKVILLE — Neil C. Law- Ave., E ast Hartford is en by Stanley JVajeoski, of 25 courtroom. or the Wadsworth AthenetiVh, Eng. 101 S6 Freshman English M-W-F 5:30-6:20 Bliss St. Eng. 101 S7 • F Lab, 3:30-5:30 son, 73, of 9 Bancroft Rd. died charge of arrangements. Tliere -rv, -j * ^ . "•If ------there was and the case was continued to w ^so^ t >y School PTA v^--m eet to- teen-ager At least 2 billion koi one of the truly fine museums Freshman English M-W-P 7:Jo-8:20 Phys. 101 S2 any reasonable Sept. 19. Baldwin is chanred IV ' Locks; a son to mdrrow at 8 p m in the' school i«^it® cL ‘ ^ billion dol- Eng. 101 S8 Prine. of Physics Th Lect. 4:55-6:10 Saturday night at his home. will be no calling hours. The „ ^he accident occurred at 4:45 -doubtds of the in asses- the minds lylth burglary in the n S DeGiacomo.' library. ’A" ®''®*T' -t'®®'' by teen- of this country. It tries valiant- Freshman English W-F ■■ 3:30-4:45 -7:45-9:00 cf to Instill an appreciation of Eng. 101 S9 „ , ,, ----V ...... i«wiiuy'" " tty suggests thatuiai thoseUlose j .au . . 1 / ® ‘bey mustiuuai findiina theme accusedaccuj season,'Taroenyseason, larceny ■o;-e;"iover $50o‘‘and and ^ Mr. and Mrs. age girls just for clothes. Freshman English . M-Th 9:10-10:25 T Lab. 5:30-7:30 v€- not MllUv Jn/fo>A ..-J:_FSF.F. V 5W anj Hartford. He came to Rockville wishing to do so make memori- u-^ ’ ® '^®P®^‘®'t,.tbe Mark ve- not guilty. Judge Platt said. under 32.000, and theft of a McDowell, 37 Edgerton 7^ painting and sculpture by Eng. 101 ElO Freshman English M-P, 3:30-4:45 Pol. Sci. 101 SI Am. N at’l. Govt. T-Th 3:30-4:45 ^x years ago from Hartford, al contribuUons to the Memori- announced the motor ;;hicto a i 'l result of s ^ daughter to Mr. an5 Mrs..,j means of classes in art appre­ MORIARTY BROTHERS Eng. 101 S ll Freshman English , Pol. Sci. 101 S2 Am. N at’l. Govt, n M-W-F 7:30-8:20 a ciation open to the public and M-F 6-v20-7:35 He was employed at the Colt al Fund of the Universalist '^ ““^bridg^ St when the oth- verdict in a-firm clear voice. break-in at T residence Z '^°®®P'' ^°®'' C°>®bester; a son I Eng. 101 S12 Freshman English Psy. 101 Si Basic Prine,'In. Psy. T-’Th 6:20-7:35 Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Church, West Hartford, er car made a left turn in front permanent • exhibitions of the 301 CENTER ST.—643-5135 M-W-F 3:30-4:20 Butternut-Rd. 'The charg'e of Mr and Mrs. Edward Orcutt Eng. 101 S13 Freshman English Psy. 101 S2 .. Basic Prine. In. Psy. M-W-F 7:30-8:20 until his retirement six years of it. Andover: a daugh^ to Mr. and ■ accepted great mastera in these M-W-F' 3:30-4:20 ego. burglary in the night season is Eng. lOl jSU Freshman English Psy. 101 S3 Basic Prine. In. Psy. T-Th 9:10-10:25, Johx Fidler A written warning for fol­ Mrs. Edward R o s^ an , 38 Ben- I fields. ; ■ M-F 5:20-6:20 Survivors include his wife, lowing too closely was issued 12tli Circuit burglary at night, which is a Unfortunately, thq| accepted Eng. 101^15 Freshman English M-W-P 4:30-5:20 Psy. 101 S4 Basic Princx In. Psy. M-W-F 4:30-5:20 John Fidler, 62, of 22 Haw- more Serious offense than ton St,: a daughter to Mr, and ' Mrs. Katherine Law.son to Alan Kasputis, 46, of 15 Mrs. Frederick Spielman, El- I great masters are alll dead. Sel­ Eng. 10LS16 Freshman English M-W-P 6:30-7:20 Read. Dev. SI . Imp. of Read. Skills M 5:30-7:20 burglary in the daytime, court Eng./10l S17 Read. Dev. S2 daughter, Mi.ss Helen C. Law- Sa^cLsTer M em os'" Hospital f®®<>®'"y St after his car hit Court Cases officials say. lington: a son to Mr. and Mrs. I dom are they recognized In Freshman English M-W-P 7:30-8:20 Imp. of Read. Skills W 4:30-6:20 son of Rockville; a son, Clifford a^er a long illness ^ ‘b* ^aar of another driven ,by by John Tinney, 299 E. Middle ■ their lifetime, even by trained E9^. 101 S18 Freshman English M-W 9:10-10:25 Short. 101 SI Beg. Shorthand M-W-F 7:30-8:20 Paul R. Cowing, The case of two youths who Manchester.; a Mr. Fidler was born in Man- 18, of 1 1 1 Tpke. I critics. Public acceptance Is ex­ I ^Hiig. 101 S19 Freshman English M-W-F 4:30-5:20 Short. 101 S2 Beg. Shorthand M-W-F 4:30-5:20 Harlan St. are charged w'ith a break in BIRTH YFAAAi. AAAin .larcenyIsrcenv ovei*over X$22 onnnon RnfaRntvi * ' J'y'*® *iyQe ol St-i.^ LynnsLO*Chri'sto- | ly the bulk of the boara^kof di­ Eng. 203 S2 Eff. Speaking -T-Th 3:30-4:45 Soc. Sci. 101 S9 Intro to Soc. Sci. T-Th . 9:10-10:25 GROW TO A HEIGHT ‘ three sons, Jack L. Fidler'of . »aid Goodard’s car was her apartment they found released under the ’same bond® '^bp- rectors of all our culturaKpr- Eng. 203 S3 Eff. Speaking T-Th 6:20-7:35 Sociiol. 102 S2 Intro to Study of Soc. M-W-F 7:30-8:20 West Springfield, Mass., Staff beading .south on Broad St. many artTcles which had been. Talao-a’s attorney said ihot Mrs. Carol Murzyn, Cov- ganl)tetions are husinessmebi.. Creative^ Eng. 245 SI Surv. of Am. L it T-Th 3:30-4:45 Sociol.102 Si Intro to Study of ^c. T-Th 6:20-7:35 OF FIFTY OR SIXTY Sgt. Robert A. Fidler serving when it was struck in the right stolen from King's Department' there Ts a nr R«y®®- Gov- Tlje reason is clear; they, kno Fin. Inst. 211 SI Span. 101 SI ...... - ' r C la a case 01 mistaken entry; Ivy Lent, Storrs; Mi- Financiad Inst. . M-W-P 3:30-4i:20 Elem. Spanish M-W 6:20-7:35 FE E T ? in the U, S. Army in Spring- ®'^®- ’ i . Storetore early in August,August. identity in the arroat-^rr '^''y »“‘'rs: Mi- ■ w^ere to get'the money to su) Flilfe Arts 101 SI Hist, and App. of Art Span. 101 S2 Elem. Spanish field, and./Ronald A- Fidler of Driver of the other car was P: port the arts. Yet they are not, •T-Th 6:20-7t35 T-Th 3:30-4:45 Pro.secutor James Mirobile client, jand ^ that T ^aga 51^7 Mrs. sl^phim Od«ll Htrt'i how to find' out what tho Fine Arts 101 S2 Hist, and App. of Art Span. 101 S3 Elem. Spanish T-Th. ‘ . 6:20-7:35 Wappingers Falls. N.Y.; a broth- Gary B. Hollister, 17, of 82 W.' saidUd he reduced the charge elsewhereelsewhe're al-at the fi™o°ZrHma nf ’fr' ik l .^"'® ^ ‘f * ®*f’ Broad ^ * by; inclination or training, pre­ ’t'T h 9^0-10 25 357 Em ( Center'St., Manchester Fine Arts 103 SI Hist, and App. of Music 'T-Th 6:20-7 35 Span. 101 S4 Elem. Spanish M-W-F 4:JO-5:20 er. Andrew. .Fidler of Gro- .Center St. against the girl because sC “ fn ‘b® Brook; Shirley Fraser. 25 Elro hlanchester -District Unit Office • 640-4604 pared to spend these funds to Craativo School can do for you! ton: a sister, Mrs. George Rpw e ------inj j TT - ®t-> Carol Dumas, 707 N. Main the Neatest advantage. Fine Arts 201 81 Int. to Draw, and Paint. M 7:45-10 25 Span. 101 S5 Elem. Spanish T-Th 9:10-10:25 Residence Phone 643-^7600 Span. 101 S6 of Manchester, and. four grand­ dward H.Wine, 30, of 6 st.; Robin Staknls, 393 Bidwell I was desperately discouraged Tilt ^ k fst way ii t o it t Hit ragittrar at Tli* CriaH vt" French 101 81 Elem. French T-Th 3:30-4:, South Windsor; Mrs. i Fiinerail services will be held I or for your retiremanryears If yoo survive... You make with enthusiasm, "We had our yottc qnottioAS will bo aniwond about opporttmitioa hi tho French 101 S3 Elem. French M-W-P 7:30-8:20 Span. 201 S2 Inter. Spanish M-W. 6:20-7:35 tomorrow a t . l l . a..m...at . the Huge Viet Vote ^ ^ ® " b 30 day sen- Fanny Buahliell, East Hartford; * fegu'V Paymente„tq tbah Sun tifs, of Canada, than st­ French 101 S4 Elem. French' ■ - -—^ 7 Trans. 201 SI . Beg. Transcrip.. age 65, you start recelylho $300 a month for life, or If. ■fioM «f hoauty cvltoro. Craativo oxpofts offer jmi Ooni- M-W-P 6:30-7:20 M-W-P 4:30-5:20 Holmes Fiineral Home, 400 tence on a charge of breach of Emile Champagne. Coventry; I French 201 81 lAter. French Typ. 101 SI , Beg. Typing peace artd was put on probation Pamela Amundsen, Lynwood you prefer, $44 150 In cash. Both of these amountV can‘ ploto Mitmetion in all branchaa of bMoty cvltim. Do yoa T-Th 6:20-7:35 M-W-F 5:30-6:20 Main St. Burial will be in E a s t' I Fundi. Med. 81 Fundls. of Med. Typ. 101 S2 Clerc. Typing , Cemetery. for s^ months. br., Bolton; Charles Keh^, 405 be Increased by leaving your dividends on depoait. CASH SAVINGS wont a caratr? SiKcan? ? Now it tho timo»to M:W 6:30-8:30 M-W ' 3:30-5:30 Should you not survive to age 65, a minimum of $ab,000\ docMt.— Hist 101 SI West. Civil. I M-F 3:30-4:20 Typ. 101 S3 Beg. Typing T-Th t 6:20-7;35 Friends may call at.the fu­ Seen Ky Victory Wine was arre.sted last Strong Rd., South Windsor I will be paid immedialely. ' ~ I I’ ) o month after a complaint by Al.so, Mrs. Helen Witherell 40 * W 5:30-6:20 Typ. 101 S4 Beg. Typing W-F 6:20-7:35 neral home tonight from 7' to' 9. (Continued from Rage One) By completing the enquiry forhi below, you carl bitaln,’ his wife that he had pushed Pleasant St., Rockville; Crair details euitable to your personal situation. Plane can be Don’t let grasses growj under 1 her ArmmH Apr*n'»*H{n«• fr« t_j_i_____ . ® I Mrs. Joseph hlammone day he would not run for presi--“*w™!!!f h** by election^ badly her around. Acco'rding tp‘pi;oEe- Lada~^uch“e,'’ V6"5'"'e .“' ’AUddll arranged to provide varlout amounlc msturina at Soe Your Feet . ,T. Let Us Check I 60 or 65. ■ Write or call I The Oroativo tohool of Nolrirooilaf SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. d dent. Z i nSince i ^ . a textile executive and cutor Mirabile, cases such as Tpke.; Frederick Brown Qow ' Your HOME OWNERS IN­ he ^ has ‘twice his driver. tor FREE Registration Information Rose Magftdtttf Mammone, -63, changed hiir mind about rup- “‘NeiVhe'r the last-miSnte 7,w,, f-'® '■®'®!'^®‘t^to ®"“‘y: Harry Braun, 51 Jensen I j TN Asylin Sts NartforR Dept, m h *Non-credit for transfer SURANCE Protection and NAME...... asvansdasaaoeeaai cotolog. Registration for part-time and Special students of New Canahn, _sister of Mi- niAg, his statement was taken lation c o n fu ln no'^*’;^.® ?.‘b®‘ Boody. 9 Ander- I eeeeeeenaaaaa6aaaaa*aaaaaaa||aaafa I’i K Msr raaa csieMs Adjust Coverage to Today's chael Magnotta of< South Wind- with a grain of, salt. lation confusion. nor the Com- he would not refer Wine since son St--; Mrs Paulihe Lazzari to l. 525-9128 will be held September 14th and 15th from 3:30 to purposes. C.M.I.ON ll munist attacks dampened the Wine had ' auiine Lazzari ADDRESS.... aaeaaaaaoe^ e*a Alee'easea High Replacement Values! aaeleeaaaaaaeasaaaaaa^eraat * sor, died Friday at her home. The Communist terror cam- official yovei-nmenr*’m.^rt “i™ .... -■ ------~e AJrssce4 Hiir 5:30 and 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. at the Manchester Com­ Survivors, besides her broth- paign, which had centered on Saiaon ^ times before for breaph of gette Triska and son, 'Stafford TRU] Phone 649-4533. The grasses OCCUPATION...... Desios munity College office at 134 E . Middle Tpke. Fee:^ er, include her husband, two Saigon .and. surrounding. Gia "'We are nieas.rf in t.M ^ “ *1. ^b^rges against Springs; Mrs. Jeanne ..Suhle ...... ••••••eaoeeeaee^a.,. are hsinbob. FUEL OIL 0 Csmrssiest must be paid at time of registration. aons, three daughters, three Dinh Province, left at least 28 * a*-®. Pleased, in fact we, him had beei^ noUed.' and son, 149 Bissell St.; Mrs. | New applicants must bring a high school transcript The college rl^serves the other brothers DATE OF BIRTH. ' Tillies PIm Clareice H.Iiitfer$oii and twelve » |>™ 'rtU' *0 uriM that m JL?'.ST.Lt':.“It-J.T.* I KOI \M )

PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 196g MANCHEaiER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,T966 PAGE NINE ManrlyfHtpr loyalty to a principle mean anything unless it has some kind of prlM tag on S t u n n in g It? If Roosevelt and his new liberal Eleven States to Hold Inside « MATERNITY FT7BL1SHBD BY THE ■friends really mean the principle they ; h e r a l d p r i n t i n g CO., m e . 18 Bisaell Street talk about, they should make W bonea Mancheater. Conn. about running precisely in order to ac­ FALL THOMAS F. FIEROUSON Report WALTER R. FERGUSON . complish the defeat of O'Cohnor and Publlshera WASHINGTON (AP) — Tues- (OfsitlMied ftrom Page 8) COLLECTION Founded October 1, 1881 guarantee the reelection of Rockefeller. for governor and senator uncon­ We hope that's what happens. day Is the biggest primary day tested. Democrats putting Lt. TOPS - DRESSES - SUITS Published Evety Evenins Except Sundays who today U ths chief arbiter BRAS - GIRDLES and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at of the year. Eleven states vote Gov. Robert L Knous against of national party affairs. Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mail and contests "include notable Republican Gov. John A. Love M atter. ______;______and Roy Ronmr, a state sena­ Watson was characteristical­ scrapq for Democratic nomina­ ly cordial and characteristically ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES How Juvenal Can We Get? tor, against Sen. Gordon L. Al- Glazte/s Payable in Advance tionss for ihi Senate and gover- lott. " uncommunicative. Asserting the One Y ear ...... *22.00 The very profusion of pseudo-scienti­ dectsion to return, the |12,000 Corset and Unifomt Shop Six Months ...... 11.00 nor. in Imssachusetta and for Three Months ...... 8.50 fic findings in our time licenses the lay­ RHODE ISLAND — Retired would have to^be made by Pres­ 681 Main St.—Mancbeetar One Month ...... 1.85 governor in Minnesota. WAC Lt. Col. Ruth Briggs and ident. Johnson himself, Watson 648-6846 man to be increasinglir bold ■with 'half- Charles Eden vying for Republi­ MEMBER OF , ... baked conclusions of his own. An'd so, - Maryland and Wisconsin also said he would pass the word on. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS have hot battles over Demo­ can nomination against Sen. At. this writing, more than a Th« Associated Pres.s l.s exclusively entitled from the layman’s position, we buy. cratic nominations fdr governor Qaiborne Pell, unopposed in to the use ol tepubllealion of all news dls- only, part of the pronouncement Of a week later, there has been no patche.s credited to it or not otherwise credlt- and New Hampshire Republi­ Democratic primary. Republi­ further word from Watson, nor t' sd in thb paper and also the local news pub- group of California researchers, to the can Gov. John H. Chafee and ' llshed here. , . . j. cans have a’ six*way struggle on is any expected. Alt rights of republtcation of special dis­ effect that personality plays as much Democrat Horace Hobbs, now patches herein are also reserved. over their party’s Senate nomi­ The poverty oouncil, a col­ of-a role In heart attacks as blood pres­ nation. _ mayor of Warwick, unopposed lection of high-ranking federal " The Herald Eb-lntlng Company , Inc., as­ sure, cholesterol, avoirdupois„and heavy Other 8ta{es voting are Arizo­ for gubernatorial nominations. sumes no financial respon.slbllity for typo­ VERMONT — Businessman officials which Is supposed to graphical errors appearing In advertisements smoking. na, Oolorad(^ New Jersey, co-ordinate the war against and other readta? matter in The Manchester , - Richard SnelUng and Tom Evening Herald / What we reject is the fnferenoe that Rhode Island,' Utah" and Ver­ poverty but generally bog's ■t. ' mont.-. Hayes, once aid to Sen. Winston Full service client of N. E. A. Seiwlce, people who do have heart attacks ars L. Prouty, seeking Republican down in irrelevancies, got off Publishers Representatives — The TJie ^(iltus I t u s Statistically, the voting will the track again at the last FREE Mathews Special Agency — New YotY o ^ Chl- thereby automatically suspect of being ' w clear iTS-phia, candidates for nomination against Democratic cago, DeirMit and Boston. excessively aggressive, overly ambitious, Gov. Philip Hoff, unopposed for meeting. ' places on the ballot Nov. 8 when The feature of that meeting DELIVERY MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU Ol '^CIHCULA- fiercely competitive, and especially con­ 435 House members, 35 senators renomination. . TIONS. NEW HAMPSHIRE — Demb- was a little lecture delivered by cerned with deadlines. ^ 's - and 36 governors are to be poverty czar Sargent Shriver on Displav advertising closlng^oum: Some of our best friends have' had f 1 elected. craU; Gov. John W. King and Tour order for drug needs For Ifonday — 1 p m. Mday. Sen. Thomas J. McIntyre unop­ the need for safeguarding se­ and oosmetlcs will Im taken For Tuesday — 1 p.m. iBonday. heart troublei»and they are gentle, pa­ Democrats and Republicans crets In the war on poverty as care of inmiedlately. Foi- Wednesday — 1 pcmu.^®“ 5^- are making nominations for 74 posed for renomlnatlon. For Thursday — 1 pan. Wetoeaday. tient, live and let live characters of Republicans: Former Gov. though they involved military For Friday — 1 p.ih. Thui^ay. beatific personality. * House seats, 9 Senate seats and security. ’The poverty- council For Saturday —.X P-™- Friday. 6 governorships —- a total of 178 Hugh Gregg is seeking the nom­ Oasslfled deadllhe: 10:30 a.m each day o< Not one of them hM had the hurried ination for governor along with can accomplish nothing, he as­ publication except Saturday — 9 a.m. candidates. There are also some serted, if its deliberations be­ speech and movements, the use of the primary contests, chiefly In James Bar-y, former head of UMdonX, clenched fist during forceful conversa­ the State Welfare Department; came public knowledge. 197 MAIN ST.~64S-5S21 •Monday, September 12 New Jersey, over ballot places US* Pidriishen NewspeiMr PreecripUon Pharmacy tion and the tendency toward facial as Independents. Alexander TfJt, party legisla­ Syndicate g^rimaces which, according to. the Cali­ tive floor leader, and Mayor After Tuesday’s voting, the Peter Lessard of 'Laconia. ,/ ■ '-x fornians disting^uishes the: Type A, or states to hold primaries will be Tundra Springy / ‘The Reason It Was Atlanta Bidding for the Senate nomi­ aggressive, individual. ■jSlo- Georgia, Wednesday; Louisi­ nation are former Govs. Wesley NOME — Much of Alaskan / The relatively good Sauthern city of What we do buy, of course, Is the ana, runoff Saturday, Washing­ Powell and Lane Dwinell; Harr­ land is tundra, areas of tree­ Atlanta is shocked that it should have theory that personalityAcan, on occa- ' ton, Sept. 20, and Hawaii, Oct. 1. ison Thyng, a retired Air Force less plains covered in summer 2 become the location of one of our 1966 sion, help produce physical symptoms A Geoi^a runoff, which virtual­ general; W.lUam Johnson, GOP gubernatorial candidate E. Clayton Gengras, speak­ with wild flowers. A few feet ly Is certain, would be held to LaBonne is Roger B. Bagley, GOP candidate for the below the surface is the perma­ nights of terror. or developments of many kinds. former state party chairman; ing at Saturday’s "Manchester Republican Kickoff,” calls board of education; and at left is Wayne G. ManU, GOP If there ia any organ or any func­ Sept. 28. Deloris Bridges, widow of form­ for electitm of men "who have proved that they can run frost, ground frozen for eons. © \/ But that it .should have happened In both Massachusetts and candidate for the board 'of directors. (Herald photo by Waling on the tundra has there, where progress in racial relations tion or any, r . t i k . (JO- 9:M llIyIoii...Germantown»- .4 .o t ------cities, and in the ca.*)e of Los Angeles this all the w’orse, Muskie and The attempt by California hower. B. 1(4 CiiiiptRr t ■ ~ w rw ." * ' "OJOi'O-IO' trembles at the thought of what they Mayor Sam Yorty. #re not even up on lowmen whom we do not like? tion -of a slave-world -.empire. On Tills Date 710 Tbnvy v Aifleitloii the entire Democratic high com­ Democrats to get the national It would be a long step back­ Briefly running over the oth­ a Mm. (JO. 9:10 50% Wool, 50% Nylon.'Beg. 1.75. 1.29 would offer ne-xt if once they succeed­ elemental facts of their city. One prob­ Take the ex-convict, for exam­ MET 2)2 M«wlaet«M|e Mm. ( JO- S;IS 1 mand in Maine felt that Curtis, party to return $12,000 in con­ ward along the road of prog­ In 1789, Henry Knox became ers: MET 210 Mm. fJO-Witt AUTOA\ATIC REDUCTIONS ed in proving there is no hope in mod­ lem is that urban renewal, except in a ple. We glibly state that he also Frostlon Petite, 1 oz. as Maine’s elected secretary of tributions received from a Cali- • ress and would undermine the the first secretary of war. MAR-YLANID — Eight candi­ a . 712 Cammmrna^itm TtiHHbf WW. \ (JO- 9:10 eration, and in wiping out, in violence few citie.s such as New Haven (which “paid his debt to society” MG 110 G rj^ 1 Mm. \ (JO- 9:10 Mohair-Orlon Blend. R ^ . 1.00. state, was fully justified in fornia John Birch Society lead­ upon the completion of his pri­ welfare, the dignity and the In 1941, the prices of anthra­ dates for Democratic nomina­ WW. \ (J0-'S:1S 79c and blood, the progress that has been has received the fourth largest amount er reveals much of what is CEN 310 hJiiiiiiil MaBigtintBl M«ii. ^V (JO. 9:10 of money of any city' in the country), sharing the Johnson limelight. son term. Yet we treat him as government of a free people. cite coal in the United States, tion for governor with Atty. CIN 210 iMiMlsclitii Is FcHlifll ScigiKB Tms (JO. 9:10 made. But the White House was wrong with the party today. an outcast the moment he The economics aspects of Ur­ were frozen. Gen. Tliomas B. Plnan and Rep. CEN 110 Tliats. (J0-9;1» the mayors are not intimately involved CEN 2tt f# SGciil SOwv Wed (J0-ld9 in urban renewal. The programs are not adamant. Finally; Muskie made When the Bircher contribu­ comes back into the commun­ ban-Renewal is unethical, un­ In 1942, the Japanese made Carlton P. Sickles regarded as his telephone call to Watson tions to the President's Club BARGAIN SHOP the central focus of municipal adminis- ity. The hostile atmosphere he principled and unsound. I will- new landings- in the Solomon chief oentenders and contractor tj^ation. Often the entire program is left shortly before midnight, only a were revealed,. California party confronts upon release from' not at this time attempt to Islands. George P. Mahoney as 935 MAIN STREET Principle Without Consequence? few hours before the President ...fp redevelopment agencies, whose coh- leaders urged privately that the prison is a sad commentary on measure the political merit of In 1944, American troops In­ horse- Spiro T. ‘Agnew, Balti­ [ We suppiose any development which was to Ifeave Washington. Join­ money be retiififed' immedlalely'' the QiuriA whose members so’’ my opponents for their stand more County executive (admin­ 9M itie Btetricity M. 6 v.’,< '(:30. t:M -I, cern ^ r the total city, as contrasted vaded Germany at a second 5

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1 ' Dennen-Blinn ^ ^ N e e -W in z e r * ■ Thayer-Skorka Gagne-Avery . De GauUe Witnesses 1 ’ ------^ ^ i ------L,, , , ______• - • St. M arys Church, East The wedding o f Miss Janet I Sikuohester and Richard Leo Hartford, was the scene Satur­ Lorraine Skorka .of Rocky Pacific Nucleiir Test I Gagne of Hebron were married day morning of the marriage of PAPBBtB, Tahiti (API- Hie blast ollmaxed Ds BAH HUIVrBUG! Hill to Thomas Francis Thayer Miss Elaine Beverly Blinn of Saturday, Aug. U , at St. James’ Clad in grey protective cover­ OauHe’s 37,000-mlld round-the- of Vernon took place Saturday alls and antiflash dark glasses. East Hartford to William Lis­ Churoh. world trip. Franco’s first nu­ morning at St. James Church, President Charles de Oatdle clear ex^oelon was trlj^ered ter Dennen Jr of Manchester. The bride Is a daughter of Rocky Hill. watched France’s third Pacific July 8 foUowlng De Osulle’s Vis­ Mr. and Mrs. William Avery of The' bride is the .^aughter of • The bride is the daughter of nuclear test from the bridge of it to Moscow, A second test Mr. and Mrs. Harold >N. Blinrt^ Mr. and Mrs.. Edward Skorka 182 BlseeU St. The bridegroom a cruiser. «gm e 16 days later and an A- of .East Hartford. The.^ride- of Rocky Hill. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Hie atomic device was botob was dropped from a jdane groom is the son of Air. and Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ fred Gagne of Slocum Rd„ He­ launched Gtunday from a ballooa without (^loding July 81 in a Mrs. Mrs. William ^L. Dennen thur Thayer of 4 Hansen Dr.; bron. ^4*. .’f t :- off the French Polynesian atoll test of the bomb’s safety fea­ Sr., 25 Tyler Circle. Vernon. ., The Rev. Vincent J. Flynn of Mururoa at an altitude of tures. The Rev. Neil Fitzgerald of The Rev. Robert Shea per­ performed the double ring cere­ about 1,600 feet. Officials said it The French government, In a St. Mary’s Church performed formed the double ring cere­ mony. Bouquets of white glad­ was the largest French nuclear statement issued in Paris, said the double' ring ceremony and mony. Miss Ann Madden of ioli were on the altar. explosion to date. France conducted about % test was celebrant at the nuptial Newington was organist. John The bride was given in m ar­ No yi^d was given but indica­ exi^oslons in the Sahara Desert; Mass. Baskets of flowers were Gagoss o f IVindsor, uncle of the riage by her father. She wore tions were it was in the range of tacluding four above grounjl, on the altar. bride, was. soloist. Bouquets of a full-length gown of lace end 100 kilotons, or equal to 100,000 before moving its testing to the The bride was given in mar­ white gladioli were on the altar. I H i silk orgaiua, designed with scal­ tons Of TNT. Pacific. riage by her father. She worfe The. bride was given in mar­ •i:’ - ’ Ja J '< A , loped neckline trimmed with The experiment was one of a Japan, the only country to be a full-length gown of white or­ riage by her father. She wore seed pearls and sequins, long continuing series designed to atom-bombed. Issued a protest ganza, designed with pearl a' full length gown of silk or­ lace sleeves with points over give France the hydrogen bomb today, terming the French test ganza and peau d’ange lace, trimmed lace appliques on bod­ the hands, full skirt of silk or­ as soon as possible. France is series ‘’very regretful.” Japan ice and skirt, and satin cum­ designed with lace trimmed m PM ganza with doubled tiered front expected to test its first H-bomb has protested all testing by the merbund. Her shoulder ■ length scooped neckline, long tapered edged In lace, and lace edged by 1966. Two other nuclear testa nuclear powers—the United sleeves, natural waistline, A- veil of illusion was attached to tiers of ruffles at the back of States, the Soviet Union, Corn- line skirt with fan shaped are slated here within the next a crown of flowers, and she. the waistline terminating In a month. miuilst China, and France. front lace panel and lace panel - carried a cascade bouquet of cathedral length train. Her tri­ The 76-year-old chief of the on a court train. Her veil of white baby carnations and ple tiered bouffant veil of Im­ MANSLAUCraXER CHARGE illusion was arranged from a Freiich republic had to wait an roses. ported silk illusion w a s . ar­ extra day aboard the cruiser De crown o f seed piearls and lace, NORWALK (AP) — Gordon Miss Patricia Rioux of Glas­ ranged from a double tiered Grasse as unfavorable wind Harell, 87, of Norwalk, has been tonbury, cousin of the bride, and she carried a bouquet of white roses and carnations crown of seed pearls and crys­ conditions forced a 24-hour post- c h a iY ^ with manslaughter in was maid of honor. Brides­ tals, and she carried a white ponemmt of the test, o r i ^ a lly connection with the fatal stab­ maids were Miss Joan Cyr of with a cascade of ivy. iW orchid and cascade of white set for sunrise Saturday; Hie. bing of his S4-year-old wife Ora East Hartford, cousin of the Miss Karen Plaza of Rocky ..Hill was maid of honor. Brides­ roses on a white Prayer Book. vessel was 26 miles away from Saturday night. bride; Miss Barbara Dennen of maids were Miss Janet Thayer Miss Lorraine Bayliss of the blast. Harell gave himself up to Manchester, sister of the bride­ of Vernon, sister of the bride­ Manchester was maid of hotior. De Gaulle flew to Mururoa Bridgeport police Sunday night groom; and Miss Rosemarie Fortin photo groom; Miss Nancy Weidlich Bridesmaids were Miss Donna atoll, 860 miles from Papeete, by walking into police headquar­ Biase of East Hartford. MRS. THOMAS EDWARD NEE and Mrs. Brian Henderson, Gagne of Hebron, sister of the Friday to inspect the top-secret ters and identifying himself. He The bridal attendants were both of Rocky Hill. Miss bridegroom; and Miss Estelle I»rins j>boto nuclear facilities there. He was was handed over to Norwalk dressed alike in full-length Miss Ann Marie Winzer of styled to match the honor at­ Kathy Thayer of Ansonia. Callahan of AUstDn, M ass. Miss MRS. RICHARD LEO GAGNE scheduled to make a helicopter police and is being held on gowns of white silk shantung. Middletown and Thomas Ed­ tendants, and carried cascade niece of the bridegroom, was Beverly Avery of Manchester, inspection of the blast area fol­ 460,0(X> bond for Circuit Court 4^ The honor attendant wore a bouquets of yellow carnations sister of the bride; and Miss ward Nee of Manchester were flower girl. gay of yellow carnations. The ford and Michael Romano of lowing the test. appearance today. gold floral headpiece with veil, and ivy. Patricia Nimerowski of Man­ united in marriage Saturday The bridal attendants and bridesm-aids ‘were slmilary at­ Manchester. apricot shoes and carried a cas- Thomas Carroll of Manches­ chester were Junior brides­ morning at St. Pius X Church, flower girl were dressed alike in tired in green, and carried nose­ M rs. Avery wore a pink knit cadfc bouquet of apricot baby ter served as best man. Ushers maids. full - length gowns fashioned gays of red carnations. The Jun­ suit, white accessories, and a carnations. The bridesmaids Middletown. were Gerald Winzer of Middle- The maid of honor wore a full- with moss green brocade tops ior bridesmaids were dressed in white orchid cprsage. The bride­ wore apricot floral headpieces The bride is a daughter of town, brother of the bride; Rob­ and mortar crepe skirts. They length yellow gown, fashioned pink and carried nosegays of groom’s mother wore a blue with veils, matching shoes, and M r., and Mrs. Eric . Winzer of ert Bahnke of Lexington, Mass., with brocade bodice and chiffon wore pouff veils attached to pink striated carnations. suit, white accessories, and a TUESDAY carried matching cascade bou­ Middletown. The bridegroom is cousin of the bridegroom, moss green velvet roses. The over silk sheath skirt. She 'wore Thomas Bonneau of Andover corsage of yellow tea roses. quets of baby carnations. the son of Mr. aud Mrs. John J. George Engli.sh of Manchester, a matching brocade headbow AND Karen photo honor attendant carried a cas­ served as best man. Ushers A reception was held at the Wayne Huot of Manchester Nee of 122 Green Rd. and Frank Hurley Jr. of Man­ Nasslff plioto with veil, and carried a nose- cade bouquet.of rust chrysanthe­ were Donald Smith of Water­ Moose C3ub, Marlborough. MRS. WILLIAM LESTER DENNEN JR. served as best man. Ushers The Rev. John J. Delaney of chester. MRS. THOMAS FRANCIS THAYER It’s no humbug, even old Scroc^e mums and ivy. The bridesmaids popular were Gary Blinn of East Hart­ St. Bridget’s Church performed Mrs. Winzer wore a pale carried Cascade bouquets of rust S W EDNESDAY ford, brother of the bride; Rob­ the double ring ceremony and blue jacket dress with a flow­ and yellow mums, and the flow­ couldn’t turn down a DeComuer ert Dennen of Manchester, was celebrant at the nuptial ered hat and matching acces­ Homestead, Fla. Arthur Thayer After a reception at the Stan­ er girl carried a basket of the ^ SPECIALS Mass. Brother Pius of St. Pius of Ansonia, nephew of the ley Country Club, ^ w Britain, brother of the bridegroom: and sories. The bridegroom’s moth­ same flowers. deal. Why? Because of the spe­ Gary Benson of Manchester. X Church was organist and so­ er wore a champagne colored bridegroom, was ring bearer. the couple left for a ^ o t o r trip Philip Thayer of Vernon serv­ Mrs. Blinn wore a turquoise loist. brocade ensemble and aqua ac­ Mrs. Skorka wore a blue up north. They live at.. Miss Barbara Jean Coughlin ed aS his brother’s best man. dress and matching coat. The The bride was given in mar­ cessories. Both wore white or­ dress with matching accessories. Shrewsbury, Mass.-,- after Sept. cial deals George DeCormier is Ushers were Larry Thayer of of Manchester and Kenneth bridegroom’s mother wore a deep riage by her father. She wore chid corsages. The bridegroom’s motner wore Shrewberry, Mass, after Sept. Vernon, brother of the bride­ James Raymo of South Wind­ turquoise dress. Both wore cor­ a futjdength peau de soi gown, A reception for 200 was held a cream beige dre.ss with rose Mr. Thayer attended S{. giving all this month to celebrate groom; 'W'illi'am Jack of Roches­ sages of yellow baby carna­ designW with scooped neckline, at the Commodore McDonough accessories. Both wore white or­ Michael’s College, Winooski sor exchanged vows Saturday ter, N.Y. and Joseph Donald of tions. three-quarter length sleeves, fit­ Inn, Middletown. For a plane chid corsages. Park, Vt.x I lorning at St. Bridget’s the sales success of the ’66 Ram­ Church. . ^ / DON’T A reception for 150 was held ted bodice, sheath skirt and trip to Bermuda, Mrs. Nee wore at the Marine Corps Hall, Man­ chapel length train, with ac­ a gold colored A-line dress with The bride is a daughter of blers. Here’s th^ deal: You can chester. For a motor trip to cents of re-embroidered Alen- brown accessories and an or­ Religion School Mrs. Edward J. Coughlin of 43 Cape Cod., Mass., Mrs. Den­ con lace at the waist and hem­ chid corsage. The couple will \’/ellesley Rd. ’The bridegroom forget... nen wore a yellow ' suit dress line. She wore an Alencon lace live in Vernon. To Open Sept. 17 is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hol­ buy a factory frd^h 1966Rambler with matching accessories. The mantilla and carried a cascade Mr. Nee is employed at the land Raymo of 10 Fond Lane, The Public School of Religion couple will live at 2 5 14 Lin­ bouquet of carnations, stephan- service department of Pratt South Windsor. from us for what a late model for the St. James’ children, who den St., East Hartford, after otis and English, ivy. * and Whitney, Division of United The Rev. Robert J. Keen of attend the public schools will d o u b l e Sept. 18. Aircraft, Hartford. St Bridget’s Church performed used car would cost you some­ Miss Josephine Lovullo of open on Saturday, Sept. 17, at Mrs. Dennen is a graduate of the double ring ceremony and Middletown was maid of honor. 10:30 a.m. The pupils in Grades East Catholic High School. Mr. She wore a inaize\cql6red silk CHARGE OF MURDER was celebrant at the nuptial 1 to 3 will report to St. James’ where else. So, come to our new Dennen is a graduate of Man­ organza gown, designed with HARTFORD (AP)—Manuel P. Mass. Mrs. Raymond Murphy TOP VALUE m s George De Cormier School for registration. Stu­ chester High School. He is em­ scooped neckline, short sleeves, Vega, 64, faces a murder charge of Manchester was organist. dents in Grades 4 to 8 will open showroom on Broad Street right ployed at Pratt and Whitney,. Bouquets of white gladioli and fitted bodice with accents «f in the slaying of another Hart­ the new sciwol year with a spe­ Division of United Aircraft tiny flowers at the waistline, ford man during a Saturday •Shasta daisies were on the al­ 4-> ! I ’ ' cial Mass in honor of the Holy STAMPS Corp., East Hartford, and is at­ and sheath skirt with a back night party. tar. now and be ready to do business 4 ' Spirit at 10:30 a.m. in St. tending Manchester Community panel. She wore a matching Andres Aponte, 36, was ’E m bride was given in mar- l\>'< ' ,'" ' James’ Church. After taking College. riage by her uncle, Henry Sow- — we are! flower cluster headpiece, and stabbed in the left side of his part in Mass, they will go to EVERY WEDNESDAY inskl of Tatmton, Maas. She . , i carried a cascade bouquet of chest and died in an apartment the school for -registration. All FA’raE R FOLI-OWS SON green carnations and ivy. wore a fuU-length silk organza ' a^' , ^ ' at 67 Russell St., police said. of the children will be dismissed SHEBOYGAN, Mich. (AP)— gown with accents of re-em- Bridesmaids were Miss The­ They reported finding a small from the school buildings on 725 Middle Sullivan Avenue Ed H of S .• ■. r--. the broidered Alencon lace and resa Nee of Manchester, sister knife at the scene which was Park St. at 11:45 a.m. winner recently o f the Sheboy­ Turnpike East Shopping Center of the bridegroom; Miss Can­ apparently the fatal weapon. The pupils in Grade 3 will be* pearls, designed with empire Sample Buy! gan County fishing contest’s dace Winzer and Mi.-s Sandra bodice, short sleeves,- A-llne M anchester Vega was held without bond prepared this year to receive South Windsor walleye division. Winzer, both of Middletown and at the state jail pending an ap­ their First Holy Communion, skirt and detachable train. Her Last year, the walleye divi- twin sisters of the bride, and pearance in Circuit Cfourt. while the pupils in Grade 5 will bouffant veil of silk llluskm waa .sion was won by Dale Hallman, BRAND NEW 1966 Frances Schiro of Middletown. Both Vega and Aponte lived be made ready for the Sacra­ arranged from a double crown TENDER, DELICIOUS Ed’s son. They wore nile green outfits at 1654 Main St., police said. of alencon lace and pearl petals, ment of Confirmation. The Jun­ "ip" ior High students will have their and she carried a cascade bou­ RAMBLER CLASSIC classes in the gymnasium, sep­ quet of stephanotis, phslaenop- sis oTOtalds and baby’s breath. MINUTE STEAKS U ” arate from the grammar school pupils. Miss Kaithleen Coughlin of 770 (Bait Modal) Couture^Feltham Nearly 800 children were reg­ Mwchestor, sister of the ^iride, istered for last year’s Public was maid of honor. She wore POPULAR SKINLESS^ V '• ’ 'I'-' a full-length maize and gold 4-DOOR SEDAN The marriage of Miss Eileen School of Religion at St\ James’ , gown, designed with batteau Anne Feltham to Eionald Jean but there is room for all Cath­ Couture, both of Manchester, olic children of the parish from neckline^ three- quarter- length sleeves, vienise lace bodice,, emr. f r a n k f Ur t s 5 9 was solemnized Saturday morn­ Grades 1 through 8. However,- ing at St. Bridget’s Church. it is important to register on pire satin band at waistline, and crepe akirt. She wore a match­ The bride is the daughter of Saturday, Sept. 17. - — At Oor Fisli Coontor— Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feltham The teaching staff for this ing satin hat with pouff veil, .Joseph Sullivan and carried a cascade bouquet of 1506 Tolland Tpke. ’ITie bride­ year includes: Sister Gabriel FRESH groom is the son of' Mr. and Mane, Sister Mary Benigna of tangerine colored carnations. Mrs. Joseph E. Couture of 245 and Sister Mary Placide, super-, Miss Joyce Fuller of Man­ Woodland St. visors; Arthur England, Victor­ chester and Miss Eileen Guiium HADDOCK F I L ir 5 5 1 of West Hartford were brides­ Nassilf photo . ■ DaJulle photo The Rev. Dennis R. Hussey ia England, Peggy Timmins, of St. Bridget’s Church per­ Diane Henchey, Phoebe McDon­ maids. Their tmoas green and MRS. KENNETH J.AMES RAYMO MRS. RICHARD JOSEPH ZIMMER III lime outfits were styled to formed the double ring cere­ ald and Maureen Ethier, first four yean with the U. S. .Air and 'Whitney, Division of United POPULAR match the honor attendant’s, mony and was celeWrant at the grade: Kathy Barniac, Margar­ Force, and to entployed at Pnvtt Aircraft, EastHartford. . Mias Theodis Yvonne Ricard bodices, gold waistbands and nuptial Mass. Mrs. Raymond et Banning, Joan Bonino, Ellen and tliey oairled similar bou­ Piaatia 1 and Richard Joseph Zimmer beige crepe skirts. They wore Murphy of Manchester was or­ Donahue, Mary Landerfin, Beth quets. ' Gallon Fully equipped inclndingr: Big 2S2 eu. in. headpieces of gold rosettes Robert Lewi^^of Manchester ‘ m , both of C oven try, were ganist. Bouquets of white flow­ Philopena, Lorraine Amirault, BLEACH Bottle 3 7 6 cylinder engine, fully padded instrument iwith tiered ' face veils. The served as beet man. Ushers ers were on the altar. Kathy b ’Neil, Jane Belanger pwei and visors, carpet^ interior, outside .married Saturday morning at honor attendant carried a were John McDermott of Lsi- ■The bride was given in mar- and Patty Sullivan, second mirror, back up lights, 14” wheels, "wind­ 'Btl Jamcfl’ Oiureb, Manches-. creacfint. .cascade. of bronze -4nage -by ■ her fatherr - She wore grade. ------^------cestw, cousin of the Doyr In , , Day Out . . ; ONE-A-DAY-~60 CT. TO BOTTLE shield wMher, dual braking system, 4-way ;ter. . , ■ . . . pompons and golden garnet a full-length silk organza gown. .Sister Mary Vincentine, bride; and . Joseph Garofalo of ^ The bride, of Rt. 44A, is the roses. The bridesmaids carried ■ Her bouffant veil of silk illu­ Cathy Cordy, Sister Mary Windror. WE MAIIlfAIN OUB iO W S T PRICES hazard flasher, engine coolant,.2 3T./24,000 •daughter of Joseph L. Ricard crescent cascades of bronze sion was ' arranged frofn ' a Adele, Valerie Humphrey, Sis­ MRS. RICHARD LLOYD BARGER Mrs. Coughlin wore a green Vitamin Tablets mile warranty and much more. pompons. crown of pearls, and she car­ ter Mary LaSalette, Vera Mur­ sheath wUh matching laoe coat, 'o f Willimantic and the late Miss Zenta Ozols of Manches­ WiHiam. Zimmer of Coventry ried a cascade bouquet of roses phy, Sister Mary. Joyce, and ried a cascade bouquet o f white gold accessories and a corsage •Mis Alice Ricard. The bride- ter became the bride of Rich­ .groom. of Coventry, is a son served as his brother’s best and carnations. Denise Doyon, third grade; 'Wil­ carnations. Mrs. Frederick H. of gold mums. The bridegroom’s ard Lloyd Barger of Wethers­ ON PRESCRIPTIONS CAMPBELL’S NEW PACKI J r — -of Richard J. Zimmer Jr. of man. Ushers were Charles Tom- Miss Luana Skwara of Hart­ liam Farr, Kathy Madden, Gaige, the bride’s other sister, mother v o re a blue tdieath Withj field Saturday afternoon at the 11235 Sulliveui Ave., South alonis of East Hartford and ford was' maid of Ijonor. She Kathy Cratty, Ave OpalaclT, Di­ was unable to attend the wed­ white aocessories and a^„ white! First Church of Christ, Weth­ resulting in meaningful Michael Pesce of Coventry, wore a JUlMength gown, de­ ane Jutras, Mary Matson, ding as she is in Nepial. orchid corsage. " ... ■Windsor,, and the late Mrs. ersfield. . "s tlrene Zimmer. brother- in- law of the bride­ signed with moss green, bodice, Kathy Kusmick .and Corey John W. Ryan of Hebron, A reception for 100 was held savings to you every day! The bride is a daughter of The* Rev. Thomas Flower of groom. gold sash, and beige' crepe Mitchell, fourth grade. brother-in-law of the bride­ at-Fiano’s Restaurant, Bolton. Tomato Soup 9—95' A reception was held at Pa- Mr. and Mrs. Arvld Ozels of 49 groom, served as best man. For a motor tr|.p to the Pocono No ups and downs in your Prescription *2249 1st. Christopher’s Church, Bast skirt. Sh^ '^ore a matching Sister Mary Rufina, Mary Doane St. The bridegroom is costs -r- n o. "discounts” today, "Regular Hartford, performed the gani’s Rosemount Grove, Bol­ •headbow, 'and she carried a Jane Quinn, Sister M ary Re­ Ushers were Robert D. Finan 7>Ioiuitaiii8, Pa., Mrs. Raymo the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ prlcea” tonoorrow! —Frtsli Produc»— | Delivered Ir Maneheeier sdouble ring ceremony and was ton. After a wedding trip the cascade , bouquet of gold and gina, Cathy Choquette, Sister of Litchfield and Thomas A . wore a navy blue shift with red ard B. Barger of Wethersfield. N o "reduced apecialB”- 4 o " t emporary Carter De Cormier jCelebrant at the nuptial high couple will live in Coventry. beige carnations. ’ Rita Mary, Linda O’Connell, Stavola of Wethersfield. accessories and a corsage of red U. S. NO. 1 LONG ISLAND WASHED Coon, Satoa XaK, Xttla and Rag. Entm The Rev. Keith M. Jones of reductions” on PresorlptiltHis to lure Mass. Bouquets of gladioli and Mrs. Zimmer is a graduate Miss Joanne Couture of Hart­ Sister Mary Joseph and Dent.se Mrs. Ozols wore a blue silk carnations. Hie couple will live Wethersfield performed the customers! ,|M>mpons were on the altar. of Holy Family Academy, Bal­ ford, cousin of the bridegroom, Merovonich, fifth grade; Ann dress, matching accessories, at 428 W . Middle Tpke. double ring ceremony. Baskets ^ The bride was given in rfiar- tic. and. Willimantic Institute of and Miss Dana Freeman of Madsen, Patricia Pleska, Lois and a corsage of yellow ■ cym- Mrs. Raymo is a 1963 gradu­ A t tile same time, there la never may of white gladoli were in the ddage by hef brother, Norman- Hairdressing. -She is a beauti­ Manchester were bridesmaids. Dion and Shirley Ristau, sixth bidlum orchids. The bride­ ate of Manchester High School, compronolse In service or quality! cian at the Provincial Shop, Sanctuary. POTATOES groom’s mother wore a shoqlc- and is employed at Hartford Ricard of Boston, Mass. She They wore full-length gowns, grade. YOU GET OUR LOWEST Vernon Circle. Mr. Zimmer is. The bride was given in mar­ ing pink jacket dress, and a National Bank and Trust Co., .wore a full length , gow n : of designed with gold bodices and Lou Palizza, William Kus­ PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE jpilk organza over jvegu de sole a {p-aduate of East 'Hartford sashes and beige crepe skirts. mick, Mrs. Wilbur Messier, riage by her father. She wore a qorsage of gardenias. Hartford. Mr. Raytno served W e D eliver High School... He is' secretary y e a r . . . AND YOU SAVE land alencon lace, designed They wore matching headbows, Mary Byron, Jean Reardon, full - length princess, styled ■** A reception for about 60 10 lb. bag 4 ^ t h buttons at the back o f the of the Z and 8 Development and they carried cascade bou-, Claire Saporiti, Charles Var- gown of silk organza, designed was held at Pyquag Inn, MORE naROUGHOUT THE Everywhere, Fast •bodice, back bow, long sleeves do., Inc., East Hartford. He is quets of beige and gold carna­ num and Nopman Fomier, jun­ with scooped neckline, three- ■Wethersfield. Foir a motor trip y e a r . . . ON .ALL YOUR also a professional square ^md lace panels at the front tions, ior higl^; Diane 'Theroux, Lor­ quarter-length sleeves and alen­ to Cape Cod, M m s ., M psI Bar­ PRESCRIPTION MEEDS., OAUF. TENDER CUT dance caller. con lace trim, on bodice and \Df the goviTi and on a chapel Samuel G. Feltham Jr., of raine Gijay and Marcia Borello, ger wore a blue coat 1 dress KLH X .length train. Her. fingertip Manchester, brother of the secretaries. sk ir t.' Her veil of silk illu­ with black accessories. ’The TRY Ui AND SEE CARROTS 1-Lb. Bag ^eil of. silk illusion was ar­ DEER CHECK SYSTEM bride, served as best man. sion was arranged from a clus­ couple will live In Bostwi,; STEREO MUSIC ter of silk organza trimmed ranged from a crown o f seed WESTBQRO, Mass. (AP) — Ushers were Thomas Margfirido Mass., after Sept. 14. CALIF. SWEET, JUICY The State fisheries and Game Burkamp plioto Taxes /^Imost a Pleasure with orange blossoms, and she 3>earls and crystals, and she of Manchester, and Robert AUCKLAND, N.Z. — New Mrs. Barger is h 1962 gradu­ SYSTEMS •tcarried a cascade bouquet of Board has instituted a deer O’Donnel of Granby. \( MRS. DONALD JEAN COUTURE carried a cascade bouquet of Zealand instructs tax collectors ate of Manchester High Schoid BARTLEn PEARS Lb. 19c dheck system.^ white stephanotis and carna­ Jvhite roses, miniature cama- Mrs, Feltham work a three i to be. on. the lookout for deduc­ and a 1966 graduate of the jjtions and stephasobis.' Htmters wm> shoot aither a piece navy blue and White bro- at the, K of C Hall.'For a, plane tions. Her gown was also worn University of Connecticut, ing aid at United Aircraft Re­ tions a taxpayer m ay have fail­ l a r g e j u i c y s Mrs. Michael Fdsce ’of Cdv- buck or a anywhere in the by both of her sisters at their where she was a member of cade dress, with matehhig ac- trip 'to Niagara Falls, N. Y. search Laboratory, East Hart­ ed to notice. If a collector finds MtO'< sister of the bridegroom, state will be required to bring cessories and a oorseWe of yel- and Canada, Mrs. Couture wpre weddings. 1 Delta Zeta social sorority. Mr. Year-End Sale Now Going On ford. Mr. Couture is a 1964 grad­ a deduction, he must go to or NORMAN’S 8 f . . 39c Swas matron o f honor. Brides- the animal to one of the 36 Mrs. Robert L. Bailey of IJast Barger is a 1962 graduate of SUNKIST LEMONS low sweetheart roses, T^e bride- a white suit With navy blue uate of Manchester High, School. write the' citizen ftnd\ request j^aids were Mrs. Arthur C. checking stations to be sat up Orange,. N . J., sister of jthe Wethersfield High School and •ST'OI’ IN (-'MK groom’s mother wore a deep accessories and a white orchid He- attended electronics school his permission to make -a re­ Kelly of Talcottviile and Mrs. during both the archery and bride, wasjnatron of honor. She a 1966 graduate of the Univer­ A N [:ak riLUNC PURE—NO DEPOSIT 285 BROAD STw-MANCHESTER rose satin dress trimmed with corsage. The couple will live at Lowry AFB, Denver, Colo., fund. ' ^bastian Tanasi of Blast Hart­ shotgun seasons. wore a floor-length gown iof sity of Connecticut, where he v DilM ONS'l'K’ A'l ION AT THE PARKAN ^ WEST MIDDLE TPKE. pearls, matching "a ccessories at 40 Olebtt St. and is employed by the state One newspaper here observes ford. They were jessed alike Previously, hunters haid to two sha^dii .'of pink, fashioned was a member of Tau Kappa ORANGE JUICE H OaL 6 9 ^ and a dorsoge o f pink sweet- Mrs. Couture is a 1964 grad- of Connecticut Air Technical that New Zealand’s . taxes' are ■ngf. m____ ms------a s ------w St^OP TONIGHT UNTIL 9 PJVI. ^ full length g04^,‘^ash{oh^ report their kills by letter to the with scooped; neckline an^ mod­ Epsilon social fraternity. He i ; i H\im'OKi> KO. w S9 aOW TOE Msonoj heart rows. uafe of Manchester High School Detachment' as radar techni­ as close to a pleasure ais 'any With hunter green velvet atate. ified empire \waist. She wore a i wiU attend Suffolk Law \i \ M III's ri'if A Mception fo r aoo was held and is employed as an engineer- cian. ■ 1 could be. matching headpiece, and car-1Scdwol in Boston this fall. •> ■ • I

•BfANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ILANCHESTER, CONN, MQNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1966 P a ges 13^ to 24h PAGE TWELVE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, ,1966 Manrlfratrr StSuittg llrralh MONDAY, SEPTEiflBER 12, 1966 U] 4 me'etingi in the spring, seems Vernon to bear out the fact’ that -the larger percentage of the elec­ fT' torate feels that the elected of­ Hearing Tonight on Plan ficials are capable of and are ^ Dempsey Dedicates acting responsibly. i'm In all probabUity, in weigh­ To Drop Budget Meeting ing the question of whether or Workshop, Westhill not to continue having the town When the board of represent­ The board of representatives meeting, the members of the Gov. John Pempsey, in ^ ^ c h e s te r Saturday for a has proven itself to be very as­ atives meets tonight to hold a board will consider the question the Sheltered Workshop bearing on the proposed revi­ tute to the feelings of the peo­ non-political visit to dedicate tl in the light o f the possible po­ and the WesthilT Gardens addition, shook hands with sions to the consolidation char­ ple by the time it acts on the litical ramifications. ter,' the only item expected to budget, because of opinions ex­ The question is whether or and spoke to a host pf'well wishers. pressed at the public hearing cause any controversy is the not a sufficient majority of U ,o « .y one which would eliminate the held prior to the budget meet­ both parties is willing to ac­ ing. ana. allhough aot onca aid h. ■>' tha Oraan Manor COT- annual budget meeting. cept the idea that , the town m struction Co., builder o f the The hearing will be held at Elven If the budget meeting ■'iff mention his campaign for r«' m eeting' concept today is ar­ S1.5 million facility. 8:30 p.m. at the administration should be eliminated as is the election, he didn't have to — chaic and obsolete and no long­ Brlndamour said that the Au- building. The board will meet desire of the Charter revision er serves the purpose for 4% everyone sensed it. commission, the Mayor and While touring the Sheltered thorlty is now checking sites at 7:30 to go over its regular which it was intended, mainly A T TH E F A R K A D E some members of the board,, the 404 MIDDLE TPKE. WEST Workshop facility on School St., and Is choosing an Mchltect for agenda. because people have become ILIGGEH DRUG hearing would continue to be he talked to all of the workers an addiUonal 75 units M d pre- The previous two charters, apathetic about government. Which were both voted down, held. and to all of the foster grand- dieted that they would be de The hearing tonight, on the kept the town meeting provi­ The board of representatives parents. cated In two years. revisions, is the second one to sion in them as a continuation acts oh all matters involving Dempsey howled when onb Gov. Dempsey, who had dedi­ be held. Most of the numerous Of the town government’s legal the town on a continuing basis girl worker said, ‘ T know you. cated the first 100-units of other proposed changes are of a arrangement as it operated un­ throughout the year, while a My mother and father voted for Westhlll Gardens In 1962, told technical nature pertaining to der a board o f selectmen. Con­ very small percentage of the I Choicest Meats In Town! | you.” Brlndamour that he would be eliminating of transition pro­ solidation was approved by the taxpayers, only interests them­ The governor, who has been happy to return In two years for voters last year and went into selves once a year. visions and should not be con- pressing for years for increased another dedication. »troverslal. affect in July. The general feeling is that* TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL ' state facilities for the mentally Following a ribbon-cuttlnfe It is quite common through­ the government has become so 'A t the regular meeting of tlie retarded, praised town officials ceremony, with Mrs. William out Connecticut to have the complex, that the best interests board. Town Attorney Robert U. S. CHOICE! *■ and the Manchester Association Grimason a W esthlll resident, town meeting, where the board of the people would be served Baum will report on an ordi­ for the Help of Retarded Chll- doing the cutUng, a tour was o f selectmen government .ar­ by allowing the board of repre­ nance regarding sewer tie-in dren for “ a program known all taken o f the new apartments, rangement persists, but it is not sentatives to make the final costs. This is for those who pro­ over the United States." Popping into one. just as the usual to have the town meet­ decision on all matters includ­ pose to tie into the line just in­ He said, " I am especially noon whistle was sounding, ing with the elected mayor- ing the budget. stalled from the new junior high Two Hurt As Car Flips Over on Highway proud of those distinguished fos­ Dempsey asked the occupants, This elimination o f the annual school, in Vernon center, to the STEAKS 99^ ter g^randparents of the pro- "Am Iln time for dinner?” board of representatives type government that Vernon now meeting would not deprive any­ filtration plant in Rockville. Crushed car is towed away by wrecker after it flipped over on the Wilbur Cross Highway • SHORT • SIRLOIN • PORTERHOUSE g;ram, for giving us an extra one of his right to indicate how Atty. Baum will also make a little bit of themselves —that Gov. John Dempsey'^Inspects work of a Sheltered Workshop participant and listens to has. early Saturday afternoon. A rear tire blew out as the car approached the Mile Hill Rd. over­ (We Reserve Right To Limit Quantity) The desire to retain the town he feels, but would remove the report on the responsibility of little bit that we cannot begin foster grandparent Mrs. Georg;ianna Fox, as she explains the program. The governor, pass. The driver, Arthur H. Jordan, 59, of Ardmore, Pa., was treated for minor injuries at meeting, in effect, says there'is possibility of the tactics which the town concerning the drain­ to return.” Police Arrests sincerely devoted to state programs for the mentally retarded, dedicated the School S t fa^ a lack o f confidence upon the are used to pack the town meet­ age problem on the comer of Rockville General Hospital and relea'Sed. His wife sustained multiple chest injuries and is HEGHLAND PARK MARKET Dempsey beamed when Nor­ cility and praised Manchester for its foresight and dedication. He said that the workshop Judgement Of the elected o ffi­ ing fo r a particular purpose, West Main and Union Sts. still in the Rockville Hospital, where her condition is , described as satisfactory. A son, man Fendell, director of the Rocco Train, 45, of 84 N. is recognized nationally and Is far ahead of programs in cities and towns of much greater cials. The voters have ample last Meeting Drew Few In other action the board will: Stephen, was not injured. First aid was given at the scene by a passing doctor from Penn­ 317 HIGHLAND .STREET—PHONE 648-4278 Sheltered Workshop, presented School St. was charged .with population. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) opportunity to express their The comparatively small citations Eind pins to two state breach of peace about 2 a.m. Hear a recommendation from sylvania. (Herald photo by Satemis.) opinions Ifi the voting booths number of taxpayers who turn­ Anderson-Nichols Engineers re­ department heads, “ for their Saturday after a complaint by was one of effective site utiliza­ when electing the officials. ed out for the last budget garding laterals to sewer line outstanding efforts in helping to w ife, Clara, tion. ‘1 think a school would on Center Road: hear a report establish the project.” He was freed on a no ball Center Springs Site improve the site,” he said. from William MacKenzie, pres­ The two a re: Artliur Dubrow, bond contract for appearance Tamsky, however, said the ident of Rockville Water and director of comm'imlty services In 12th Circuit Court, Manches- school and Its facilities would Aqueduct Company; vote on for the Mental Retardation Of- ter. Sept. 26. change the character of at least the Mayor’s recommendations fice- of Connecticut; and Ed- Also charged with breach o f Likely for School one-third of the park. ward Swift, supervisor of the peace was James Johnson, 44, on appointments to the Conser­ Gcv. John Dempsey and Mrs. William Grimason, a resident'of WesthUl Gardens, share a In reply, Ciirtls noted that state’s Division of Vocational of Hartford, an employe of One vation committee; act on a pe­ hearty laugh at Saturday’s dedication of a 100-unlt addiUon to the housing for the elderly. About five sloping acres of Center Springs Park preliminary authorization liee tition concerning the closing of Mrs. Grimason was given the honor o f cutting the ribbon. ITie scissors were handed to her Rehabilitation. Hour Martiftizlng Oeanep w o^land laetween" Winter and Trotter Sts. •was agrccuA^r66u 'TamfikvTamsky anrfand iilHmfttelVultimately the Colonial dance hall; review by Dorothy. Brlndamour, 8, daughter of Theodore Brlndamour, chairman of the Manchester Dempsey said to the 150 as- and ^ u n d e r e r s o f 777 Main ypQjj Saturday aS a feasible spot for a new elementary boaiil of directors. a contract proposed,by the wa­ $50 Million East Hartford Federal Housing Authority. Goy. Dempsey gave Mrs. Grimason a resounding kiss and auto­ sembled guests, . _ sch ool to re p la c e the 50-year-old Lincoln School. school board members ter company concerning lines graphed a piece of the ribbon. (Herald photo b y Ofiara.) ______ly retarded youngsters, as God’s Johnson was a rre s t^ at 7.26 consensus developed dur- — ------Schaffer and Campbell agreed to the Feeder Rd. Industrial children, have just as mu^ am. Saturday at work after a ^ hour-long tour of park ricriit l_ in thp Simlicht and IV*in f>*A the Hi disturbance ef «tWV*avi/*A uriTts with anotherOTi/\Tna«* arm- em- » o »"* ---- Curtis acknowledged the site that Center Springs Park wa* tract, and act on appointments Is hard work and a good solid of downtown Main St., the Shop- everyone else and ploye Mrs Vem ica Jones o f wouldn’t b e ' easy, but felt an the only spot fo r the proi»sed to the zoning commission. / lounces and Invites You To Benefit Figures Don’t program.”nroirram.” pIng Plng Parkade and other local ton^Ttocfpks^d kartfo:^ William Cur- imaginativeImaginative architect------should school. “I don’t feel we have Barry is being challenged for shopping areas, for hiding them and for playing He was «leased on a no ball ^ ^ave no problem. However, he an alternate choice,” Schaffer. Ronald Scott, assistant super- recognized a drainage said. the senatorial seat by Republi- He was accompanied by Dem­ down these programs.” bond contract for appearance in Beldon Schaffer, problem on the site “that would The proposed site lies ap- ean George T. LaBonne of Olas- ocratic Town Directors Olof An- In dedicating the KXVunit ad- Circuit Court Sept. 26. ’ UpsetJL Barry v school board chairman; and not he'cheap.” proxlmately between the Cen- KLH tonbury. derson,~ ---- . Raymond Ellis and , aiuonditlon loto 'Westhlll weauiui uarueua,Gardens, jiuua-hous- Leoftj.ieon DombroSkiuomoruam 17,j.i, o f o34 » nViaifman nt ★ TRIPLE CHOICE SAVINGS He explained that because of ter Springs pond and Valley Democratic State Sen. Dav- The registration figures, re- Frank Staler, plus a troup^ j elderly, Dempsqy Coolidge St. was charged with hi,iirtimr ^omi’ sites commit ------*"------— »' ----- v, <» mjsi~ of the basketball id. M. Barry of Manchester leased by the secretary of "Barry Glrta, who

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PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONpAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTtk CONN^ M O N D A Y . SEI^EMBER 12, 1966 PAGE FOURTEEN t»ck of the bulldoser’s cabin threb Western commanders pro- RANGE because we ran out of steel tested t^e gunfire term ing Five Reach West Berlin AND ISouth W indsor Gets Heart pWt*. That’s how we found Oie 'toUlly irresponsible behaidor way into freedom which was in on the part of tha (border FUEL OIL Marine Lance Cpl. David our hearts for so tong,” he said, guards, Evolving also^ grave R. Sapienxa, son o f Mr. and The driver, his 26-year-old danger to lives in West Berlin, g a s o l i n e REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT : Voters League to Discuss Mrs. Rosario Baplenra of Armored ’Dozer wife, their son, a friend, 29, and Official escape sta«stlc8_ w 63 Ootoum' Rd., has been hlB wife, 18, declined to give not made pubUo but most fUghU Report on the Busing Plan awarded the Purple Heart their names. Both men worked are made into West Berlin by for wounds received In com­ at a nationalized oonstructloii Individuals BftNTlY OIL bat while serving with a ■Hm lysapie o< Women Vot- those in the armed servlcea are Escape Vehicle company garage about 800 The last escape of an entire ( OM P VNV, INI'. search and deitioy platoon yards from the border. family was a year ago when a •r. wm hold a m;etlng ^^^er requlr- in the Da Nang area of :i:n m m n s t h k '’ *' (Oontlnned from Page One) at 6 p.m. at the home of Mrs. j^n absentee ballot for the Viet Nam. had onlv enoueh armor plate to An Bast German armored couple and their child r o ^ a i i'.i., (ii'i r*'.'"' lloy Jay, 86 Elizabeth St., to g election should apply to Lance Cpl. Saplenza la a » « , »n., p,.«n* ^ L . J u . » Hmkvillf HTri-.i'iTI a report by the Human the town clerk as soon as pos- 1964 graduate o f Manches­ thin .rin or platoS. p o te . ~ 1 .. ____ RESPONSIVE GOVERNMENT Resouixses Committee on the sible. avU lM » ^ t e e b ^ l^ s ter High School and has been in Viet Nam since busing ot Hartford’s northend must be retumcSd to the clerk n March IS with the 'ftdrd pupils to local schools. *ny noon tte election d^. Marine Division. *^mmittee members Vho will A register.^ give the report are Mrs. James for an absentee ballot f f >;«>&- SMART SHOPPERS SAY«» Keen Jr Mrs. Douglas sons of illness, physical disa* rJ:. aAd Mrs. James Dev- blllty. a b ^ e f«m the state A b o u t T o w n during polling hours, or if the 'f % l s o on the agenda is a dis- tenete o f his religion foibid The Greater Hartford Chap­ lo r lam b ai ifs b o s l... cussion of the 1966 finance drive aecular ter of the Association of Re­ Which is scheduled to begin School Menus tired Persons will have its first o f tte feept. 19. Mrs. Richard Lari-- Menu’s for the rest meeUng of the year Thursday week in the public schools are: __ ...... , Viere, finance chairman of the at 1:30 p.m. at the parlors of WHERE YOUR FOOD SHOPPING league, vdll inform members Tue.sday, Elementary, veg- jmmanuel Congregational etable soup, egg salad or pea- church, Hartford. William F. O f plans for the drive. IS A PLEASURE EVERYDAYI GET Mrs. Donald Wasik will pre­ nut butter sandwich, sliced Boughton, managing dlr,ector of sent plans for voters service tomato salad with mayonnaise, the Hartford Stage Co., ln c„ GENUINE NATIVE TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS, TOOl protects in connection with the potato chips; High School, veg- yrlll be guest speaker. His top- faU election. Items such as assorted sand- ic will be "The Regional MILK FED SPRING member attendance att voter wlches, sliced—V-— tomato salad Hieatre Movement in the registration aessiona, distribu- with mayonnaise, potato chips, united SUtes." ti ' Vembh CU’cle will prcsentr the FOR THE FRESHEST tlve Grange Chairman. ______fashions. Wigs and hair styles K O H O n i T Hunter Instmotoc. Named will be from The Carriage PRODUCE IN TQWNI SOFT MARGARINE 1 * . Six local gim Insthictors have I Area W eather— House, Manchester. Tickets will bMn certified as Hunter Safe­ be sold at the door.. R^resh- riMEW CROP-ALL PURPOSfe Bnsnrs ty Instructor, for the coming WINDSOR LOCKS- (AP) — ments will be served., _ — U.S. N0.1 g r a d e SIZE‘A’ CREAM CHEESE Besson by the Connecticut Cool air from Canada sent ear- . ------i i A n m n o i State Board o f Fisheries and ly morning temperature.s down Memorial Temple, Pythian Game. ' to near 40 degrees in many rural gigters, will meet tomorrow at TOWELS S K 2 S 3 3 * * \ Ristructora Distructoi. include:inciuae: areas of Connecticut today. g g,t Odd Fellows Hall. Befresh- bag Gerald "DuMouchel, 856 El­ They were generally in the up- ments will be served at a social notatoes I lington^.; Rowland J. La- per 40s elsewhere as clear skies time after the meeting. vallee, 35 Main St.; G eow F. and light winds prevailed in con-, ------SWEET-FUakVORFUL Meadows, 349 Nevers Rd./W; CALIFORNIA’S jimction -with the cool air, the The executive board of Buck- FINEST « ping: Nicole Modugno, 27 John U.S. Weather Bureau said. ley School PTA will meet to- seedless grapes Fitch Blvd.; Henry C. Ordway, Temperatures should slowly night at 8 at the school. 479 Pleasant Valley Rd., and m s H - T u m o n S A i * C IB P —T H O n - - - rficpygr during .tils day . ynder . _ _ 'Ttt:__ '..mI Romeo J. Richard, 72 fJraham „,o 3 Uy sunny skies but highs will Estelle Carpenter Circle o f ITAUANtRUNES ibi9‘ Rd. only reach the 70 to 75 degree the Women’s Society of Com- Under existing regulations, forecaster .said. To- munity Baptist Church will GRANDUNION , 4 A * the Hunter Safety Course must meet tomorrow at 8 pjn. at the WALNUTS msHEu p£49^ m ffl DATES 39* ‘'Ji. be taken by all persons'obtain- cloudiness will start' home of Mrs. George W. Benz. Ing a license to hunt in the to increase by late tonight and; ^.62 Avery St, Wapping. The Btate for the first time. The during Tuesday as the high ’’ Reed-Elaton Circle will meet at Roger B. Bagley wourse is also required of any­ Anita M. Murphy Walter Doll Jr. pressure system bring;ingj the ihe same time at the home of Herbert A. Pheloii Jr. John Fletcher Roger B. Bagley has been a one age .12 to 16 who may le­ fair and cool weather moves out Arthur H. French, 65 resident of Manchester for gally hunt without a . licen.se if MimRT « fM* 9tte 8SRBE1 STRAINED ' 'I John Fletcher, a resident of Mrs. Murphy was bom in Walter Doll has been a resi­ over the ocean. Highland Dr., Wapping. The .Attorney Jlerbert A.-'Phelon dent of Manchester since 1939. twenty years. He is a graduate Accompanied by a- licensed ANENCAirAVOnR I Manchester for- 17 years, is a Brooklyn, New York, and at­ Low iemperatures tonight will M i^ Ia Neubert Circle will meet SODA ■•<"** A ^ Jr., a member pf the law flrra^ tended St. Johns' University He has a B.S. degree in Engin­ of Nichols School in Buffalo hunter 21 years of age or older. range from the upper 40s to mid ton^orrow at 12:30 p.m. at the , OIDIMDM- 6-es.«0e graduate of the University of New York and is a graduate of BABY FOODS of Bayer A Phelon, and a na» Ooimecticut Undergraduate and Business School in 1956. Her eering from the University of New Garden Officer. HEINZ KETCHUP CHEEZ DOODLES bo tive of Manchester was edu­ the University, of Buffalo Lacw 60s. Cloudiness 'i\iesday will home of Mrs. John Ruff, 281 »39 rORTOURLAQNDRT Law School. Ho is employed as business e;q)erience includes a Rhode Island, and a M.S. degree New officers of the South cated in the local school syo- two year period with the New in Engineering from Harvard School In 1935. Attorney Bag- keep temperature readings In Autumn St FOR MiTOlUTIG DBEWASHUS raOULDOTCI ^ ^ ^ ^ VKAIc an assistairt counsel with the ley practiced law in Catskill Windsor Garden Club for 1966- tem. He graduated from Wes­ York Telephone Company as a University. He took graduate 2 MOODlis ••BSSr'' Hartford Life Insurance Oqm- New York In 1935-39 and Is leyan Univeralty In 1949 and Business <5ffice Representative. courses at University of Con­ 67 are: Mra F, W. Schaefer ^“plve-day Foreoart Mark Kristoff E ng^ depart- AJAX DETERGENT PflU^Te currently employed as a Secre­ CALGONITE lo m m o g j , w«>.’B*ac received his law degree from She has served on the Man­ necticut and M.I.T, ’ Jr., president; Mrs. Ernest Cro- « *. ■ 4 head at IlUng Junior High Tem^rator^s in Connecticut manicotti * nSTANT V ' the University of Connecticut Married and the father of tary of Casualty Property tes^ vice president; Mrs. Jesse 59 chester YWCA ’Town Commit­ ^...Doll is Chief of Technical Claims Department, Travelers RONZOm IMTAClAW^rai ^ *0 , Law School in 1952. He has four children, he lives with his tee, is secretary of the Buck- Bannister, secretary: Mrs. Dan­ through Saturday are « - Brooks, Manchester High read- family at 76 Irving Street. "staff. Engineering Department, Indenmity Co. He was a 'Chair­ served on the Board of "Tax land P.T.A. and as Education Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. iel P. Cavanaugh, treasurer. ing specialist, were among area APPLE JUICE TT29* NESCAFE COFFEE Reriew and as chairman of tiie He served with the United man of the Zoning Board of Ap­ aj Cool with day to .fey g/^g^g^s attending a reception MACARONI Chairman of the Jr. Century , He was Cub Scoutmaster for peals, is Vice President o f ' th e. And Mrs. Jecin E. Shepard Jr., pmowT ^ 29c Parking Authority, as Director States Army in the European Club, she Initiated the. series. of ch ^ e through most of the pe- ^gg^ jnHartford tor Mrs. C lE A M E IC______“ *“5 "yeaTS, technical advisor to the "Emanuel - L u t h e r a n -Church corresponding' secretary. AUPURFOB BISCUITS 3 o f ’’the Community Child Guid­ Theatre during World War n. pre-^school story hours at the ance Clinic. He is a-member at He has served six years with RPI Hartford Graduate Center. Council, past president of the Committee chairmen are , i.- 4. , Evelyn N. Wood of Salt Lake MABOIMBOH ,,2S Mary Cheney Library. Mrs. Loss Fhcecutive Association, tha Ml.. Hector Beaupre, pro­ The normal tog i and low tor city, Utah, a nationally known AJAXUQUID the Army and Navy Club, the the WaddeU School P.TwA. Murphy lives with her husband He resides at 720 Spring AJAXCLEANSER RUGCLEAMER quod * street with his wife and three New England Claim Executive gram; Mrs. Stanley Markow' Hartford at »«« ti^ f year is autliority. She Hartford County Bar Associa­ bolding offices as leglriativs and tim e children at 355 Bum - liWICOlT __ •.Ai.oae lA n iO V S E tion, the Connecticut Bar As­ riialrman. Vice President and of his six children. Association and was a member Mrs. F. Lee Magee, Mrs. ^ » ’ Bndgeport 76 and O IU nSB E ____ ham Streeit. fOnnTISSDE 2 X 29* sociation ajid Is an Air ‘Force, Treasurer. Hie is chairman ot of the Board of Education in George Bentley, Mrs. Cjiarlfee Evelyn Wood Reading Institute veteran of World War XL the Board ot Finance of tbs Durham, New York. He lives Donaghy, way. and m * n s ; ^ at 99 Pratt St.. H a r t f ^ tmiCOTT-ltLT. ACTION BIX ACH I . with his family at 66 Dale one-tenth of an inch, coming as ______|______FAB DE1RRGENT Community Baptist ChurCh.1 Mra Robert Burnham, Mrs; PACIALTBSUE ^ 29* \ Road. ' widely scattered showers late ■ i m iH S n A T E R Heibert Johnson, membership; FAIOLTSIIE ^ Tuesday or Wednesday. M ra Walden Co^llins, Mrs. Tenyvillc Fire FANTASTIK GLEANER Howard Ha’viland, Mrs. Mar­ GLEEM TOOTHPASTE tin McGrath, nominating; Mra 'CYCLIST CARELESS' ' ' rPERRYVILL^ (AP) — Fire im .T o a “y - K RECVLAR.0RDR1P HectOT Beaupre, Mrs. F. W. HARTFORD (AP)—James J. broke out ip --the Terryville cmcmiorTiBsu-souD _ Bcliaefer Jr., M ra Collins, Nevico of Rocky HIM was op- Hardware Oo, ^ I j r today,’ re- SOUTHLM® 0^ io«b.4 0 i SAVARIN COFFEE I' BDARD OF EDUCATION potninating. eratlng a motorcycle carelessly "suiting in snu^e and water VnnTETOlIA 2 nnuan R 2 i£ 33' Aim , Mra. James Gedrim, and recklessly on Jtme 18, the^ damage to eeveiti other stores AUVIGETAIU horttcultare; Mrs. Ernest O o- night Donna Hope, 29, of Hart- and upstairs 10011BB “T ----B B S " ” "— teau, publicity: Mrs. 'I^rank ton), was killed, a deputy coro- The shops, all «n MWn Street Al k a s e l t z e r CRISCO SHORTENING [■ ^ Marsh, conservatltm; Mrs. C ar-'n er haz( ruled. and South Mata Street, are In HANDIWRAP VOTE REPUBLICAN roll Heath. Cheer; kira Walter Deputy Coroner Francis J. the heart of Terryvllle’s small j a N o m ?cirL 2 0 c umiHiMimT oimom ^ .. w. . . Skinner, librarian. ' F ^ e y said Saturday that Nevico business section. AIRWICKUQUID *tT SS* APPLEDRIff 3 ! r 8 9 « AbflcntM Birtlote was driving the bike on Gris- ’The cause of the blaze was ijpTOHSoup z l r 33* S a p e p m n r 3 '£ 8 9 * ★ MONDAY. OCTOBER 3rd, 1966 ★ OtviHan a b a t e s ballot ^ wold Avenue In Newington when not Immediately determined. • ‘ nffgcSfVGOfdOV|PSMOfUROSiypsgpdbBvwDwG INFORMATION CALL REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS, 806 MAIN -2 85 0 ... wU lm available at he lost ccaitrol and went off the Fire deportmort oCfioeia said It IbindMBta- Parkade, Middle Turnpike, West—Open Monday through Satur^y, 9:30 AJU to 9 PJM. ...FOR the town c|Mc*a office sUrt- road. Miss Hope, a passenger, began In the hardware store’s Grand Union R^empiion Center—50 Market Squa^, Nowingttm . -li ptg Sept. ia. Applications tor was kUlj^ paint department.

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.. i PAGE SEVENTEEN ; ’ liiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1966 / x MANCIlESTKR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 12, 1966 PAGE SIXTEEN meet tonight at 7:80 at the fire­ 7 ' - . , Bolton Bolton house. Firemen are reminded to Highway P atrolmen Dead, Vernon make reservations for the Sept. 25 Clambake at the Villa Louisa Teen-age Trio Arrested Bolton Fete Education Board to Review at the firehouse Wednesday OPtweiM Registration in Person night A lOTAMF* MCBEE, S.C. (AP) — A 16- away from The elementary school PTA teen- t^wn, in nearby Indiana <^unty, First Specifieations for School executive board will meet to- year-old blonde^ and two - Xltoona police said i l m Starts ior Evening School _ ™ . night at 8 at the school. The boys were in jail today * Yt VhA tlme^of their ariist, the The board of education wUl 8 at the home of Ronald Farais Education Council executive u gp with murder in the teen-agera*^et-e driving a late Mail registrations for the prohibited from using the National discuss modifications of educe- to organize for toe yeap.^Any. board will meet tonight at 7:30 ® f Carolina model*^car with Georgia license adult evening school eiKM bridge. tibnal spedficaUons lor the pro. fathers or other townspeople im high school. slaying of a South Carolina “ " '7 [% a a been Saturday and registration in Vernon police are investigat- posed new elementary school at terested in working with the ^ , highway patrolman. -.ther Maryliftd oc , S t o r e s . perspn will start today from 7 jng several breaks and attempt- its meeting tonight at J in the'troop should contest Farais or Manchester-Evening Herkld The ! teen-agers p»„n„vlvanla ’ ' to 9 pm. and every night breaks which occured over high school library. The orlg- Scoutmaster Warren P^ter. Bolton correspondent, Ciem e-/ jvere arrestod at idyrtle Beach The _ car j which the teen-kg inal specifications were drawn Troop meeUngs will begin Young, tel. 643-8981. .1 -I i through Friday, plus Saturday the weekend in various parts of Saturday night. g „ ^gre arrested had a b°l« up last May. Since then an arch- Sept. 19. ______—_— from 9 a.m. to noon. town. , Patrolman Charles Steele, 28, jbe windshield that poli^ said itectural firm has been as- Church Ijidies Meet the lather of three children, had could have been made bjr a bul- Classes will begin Sept 26. A bmak was m a ^ into signed to do preliminary plans Ladies of all churches are In- been shot twice about noon Sat- jg^ Officers said there also E extra 27 and 28 and will continue tons Gun Shop, Rt. 30 and and the town has purchased, vited to a meeting of the Women Iniui*y Notice for a -week period. All class- South St. through a second- and the town has C * u^ilay'and left on the side of “ re'builet marks 10 land. The architects are await- of St. George s Eplscop^ C l^ c h U.S. 1 in front of his patrol car right lender. >f.t es will be held af^'Rockville story window. Four 38-caliber Served on Town prize slip ing the revised specs. about three miles north of M e The teen-agers will reljialn in High School, Mondays. Tuea- revolvers were reported miss- Also____ on . the boards agenda hall on Rt. 44A. Mrs. Winthrop Roger L. Montgomery of 13 Bee. His emptied -A revolver volver was jejiloii without nrivileaeprivilege at ojf bond days and Wednesdays with one ing. „ ' ^ * w W/ffCHVOUItfWU. tonight is another look at the Reed will speak and display and ooslee Dr. has notified the Eb£^ * exception, the special course on At Tober Baseball plant on until their trial. State 1 ^ pre- 1968-67 operating budget, tak- offer for sale over IM items gf gn alleged fall, Aug. ^ ' a-.,,„ ed eludes bond in murder charges, fORVAlMBIE Under. tt-A* - 3 ^ .; J S i n g and th ffa a h iL ^ t e r n , Ing. Rt. 83 and toe Speed as suggested by the board of its first meeting of the season abrasion of the right forehead at Columbia were Joyce Ma e ----- ' « 'i t ’*' A Design 1, on Wednesdays. Queen Laundry. Windsor Ave- finance. ^ Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the and a strain of the right MacKanlck, 16; Jef rey ' More persons are needed to nue. -___ Administration will give a re- Community Hall. Folloj^ng the shoulder. 17 a'lf ' • R I Z E 8 1 register in several of the classes Youths Arrested port on student testing. The su- business meeUng, Mrs.BMildred He states that he will claim ^ ^ j . Fleming b a n k CREDf!^ ^ '' p r o g r a m w. if they are to be held. These Edward M. Ostrowski, 16, perintendent will report on the Lisk will lecture and show slides damages for expenses incur- .P^"®,® have escaned CARDS ACCEf*TED FREE classes are principals of ac- White St., Ellington, and Jo- opening of school, a Manches- on her recent trip to Ireland, red fiom treating the mjuries ropo^ed to have esra^ counting, physics, general sci- seph Bielecki Jr., 16, Hartford te^ project development grant where she and frien^ took part and from loss of earning pow- |™ 'So^L Snal^ns“ "tmto? m tr hundred ence, Italian, welding, drafting, Tpke., were both arrested on and the establishment of tui- in a landscape painting class. . er. lie OorrecUonal Institution near ARTHUR DRVQ OOLLAR GAME public speaking, handmade Jew- charges of breach of the ptece Bulletin Board He has retained Atty. Joseph Herahey, Pa., a few days ago. tion rates to Bolton schools. J' N-5 7-Pieces of Hand-Painted "Apple Blossom'' elry, current theater, adult driv- over the week-end. The fire commissioners will Conti as his counsel. The girl reportedly ha run ‘ ‘ 1! , '» i‘ '. . (Herald Photo by Otiara) The board is expected to se- A '4 er • improvement school and The arrests were the result . ' . lect its' representatives to audiovisual aids. Of" a disturbance in front of a _Francis______Mannise______holds a tro- atiiwioiam,.scholarship committees and Bake N' Serve Ware and One Kitchen Tool Rack Residents of Vernon and other jphy awarded to him yesterday review cost estimates on the WATCH FOR OUR CIRCULAR COMING YOUR WAY IN THE MAIL! IT H ^ : neighboring towns are eUglble youths by the town of Bolton -for his high school addition, to attend the school. A Vernon appearance in R<^kville Circuit hy tne town oi ii n MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS.. . AND DON'T I^ORGET TO REDEEM THE COUPONS! with Mail Booklet Cou^ns resident mav take up to three Court 12, Sept. 27. many years of loyal and ded- Also listed on the agenda is Save $10.42 on CompiGte Set of Apple Blossom IM T e N' Serve Ware copses foc^a registration fee Earle H. Koehler. 53 of icated service to the baseball * discussion of Hartford Cour- e n r - n S is the excep. Broadway St.. Coventry, was program.” ” tion o f recreational courses, charged with failure to pass a Mannise, who has been base- • Non-residents of Vernon must parked vehicle to the left and ball commissioner for the past SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE pay a registration fee of $2 reckless driving after he hit a four years, was surprised with ^ Our Top 0' the Grade Quality ^ the choicest of U S M . plus a tuition fee of »5 per car parked on Union St. the award at a dinner culmina- ^ a J course. > Police said the impact sent ting the town baseball .season hit and ran accident sa.iuraay •6.00 •6.99 •1.00 •6.30 GOP Prepafes Dinner both cars on the sidewalk. Both yesterday afternoon at the Stainlosi 18-V*hini* Matching an BoaBtiful The Social Mmmittee of the vehicles were heaidly damaged R^semouht Restaurant rad PORTERHOUSE or T-BONE "AppI* Blossom" CoHoctioh McCall "Applt Biosfom" Symphonic Republican town committee will and had to be towed aw a^T he Mannise plans to retire from J COOK BOOKS PLACE MATS TREASURES m e^ -today at 8 p.m. at the parked car was unoccupj^. the position this year, -^ e Chevrolet KITCHEN TOOLS with Booklet Couponi nf Mm W H TuDDenv Koehler received injuries to award was made by First Se- ^ ^ HERE ARE JUST A fI w^TIRST NATIONAL BONUS BINGO WINNERS: with Booklet Coupons with Booklet Couponi with Booklet Coupons Jr 176 Skinner Rd ' his nose and forehead. He was lectman Richard Morra in be- A. M ^ m eau ^ 157 ^ u to Par '^•nie committee will complete taken to Rockville General Hos- half of the toWn. T. J. Crockett, St. Willimantic and did not plans for the fall kick-off din- pital for treatment and dis- advisor to the program, was ^^rtineau car was so ta ka >ia1h riAt 1 nt charged. He is scheduled for master of ceremonies. ‘ "C iwarxineau car was so rer dance to be held ^ t . 1 at cnarpa^ ne « Awards were also oresented severely damaged that it he4 the Polish American Club. A court Sept 27. Awards were also presented ^ ^ , 4 •7^- . nodal hour is planned from 6 ------‘<> members of the G & H Pav- to be towed away. The Herald’s Vernon Bureau ing team, winners in the minor Anyone having any Informa- to 8 p.m., followed by a buffet is 1st 38 Park St., Rockville, league, and to its manager, about toe hit-and-run car supper and dancing. Tickets P O Box 327,- tel. 875-3136 or Larry Duhaine, and to mem- should call resident trooper TOP ROUND are available from any mem' hers of toe M&M Oil team, win- Robert Peterson or Colchester ber of the town committee or 643-271L SIUK ners in the junior league, and State Police, by calling Mrs. Tupjieny or ' to its coach Milton Jensen. FoulkeiWhw in Regatta I Peter J. Durieko. PubHc RcCOrds The dinner was attended by Bud Fouike was the winning Meetifigs 130 persons, baseball players skipper in Saturday afternoon’s The Rockville Emblem Club Warrantee Deeds and their families. Bolton OuUng' Club sailing re­ will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Peter DiRoga and Lawrence gatta,on Bolton Lake. Pat Rob­ at the Elks Home with Helen E. Chains t o , Paul P. Fiano, bins of Vernon came in second; lb *1,000 WINNER I *1,000 WINNER M,000 WINNER I ’ 500 WINNER *500 Winner Griffin, chairman in charge, property at 148 E. Center St. Frank Gorton, third, and his Mrs. John CaMwall Hazel Downhill Donna Tibbotb Refreshments will be served. Mary L. Puter to Paul P. FI- OES Initiation brother John Gorton, fourth. AAri. Jm r O'Day Eliio J. Dugian Sprinflflald, Moos. V«moiig Conn* Fayette Lodge 69 will hold ano, property at 67 Wadsworth The regatta culminated a Boneless Sirloin Nnw Britain, Conn. 'Stamford, Cann. Torrington. Conn. fts first meeting Of the fall sea- St. Set Wednesday summer of sailing in dingles \ son, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at John L. Sullivan and Gemma Temple Chapter., Order rented from the Trinity College, the Masonic Temple, Orchard A. Sullivan to Primo Amadeo, Yacht Club. It was the second S T E A K $^38 6t. lilllian Amadeo, Samuel Ama- Eastern Star, will observe Rob- oi.,s All Cut From Only Bridge weight Limit d«» and Jessie AmadW. proper- Nigh^3^ e ^ ^ ^ which undertaJlIs U S o u t an^ (Riunp) lb The Main Street bridge in ty on Irving St. , F at the Masonic Tern activity its member- The Choicest a n TalcottviHe has been closed for The Manchester Building and ple New members will be mi- use by buses until further no- Realty Co. to John L. Sullivan ‘f«n^ there will be a Can- dozen competitors SUGAR Heavy Western tice while repairs are CURED Cornfed Steers made. SMOKED SHOULDER In addition to the buses, any Green Manor Estates Inc. to ^ r apd Mrs. Keith E^ John- tearing toe ouU vehicle with a gross weight of Joseph M. Murphy, property on ston ^11 chapero^^ mT club’f blazing L^m blem , .ight tone or more will also be ^Lexington Dr. - ThfeSret Ha^ air toe meet ^® Nutmeg Homes Inc. to Ed- toe Banquet Hall after toe meet- Importeil Danish SUced Bacon Gnbed Veal Steaks 76 m CUBE STEAKS - u?!®* ------ward W. Maher and Marie T. >ng. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sea- F eoL e Wilcox ^ ^ Maher, property on Richm ond vey are chairmen of a refresh- w rax. ■I TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS • 1 •hr ^ f ^ n,ent committee. They- will be » wotes Breaded Veal Steaks , Pepper Beef Steaks 76°b GROUNDJOUHD Fxeputor’s Deed ^ assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Frank The church school of St. •1000 WINNER *1,000 WINNER I *1,000 WINNER •500 WINNER *500 WINNER C h arlfs^ h iton executor of H. Gakeler, Mrs. Eva M. Wood. George’s Episcopal Church will Charles Vinton, exeraior or Frederick a Towle Mrs begin Sunday at 10:15 a.m. Carmai SchimoKanick Mrs. Fra^ Lonz Mary PaHagrino Mrs. Joseph Ropolo, Jr. the estate of Delia A. Farring- Mrs. Frederick A. Towle, Mrs. 6 j classes for all M ri. Viola Bangtson ♦on tn Frank E Gardner 'and Irving Gartside and Mrs. Rich- i “ ere win oe ciassea lor au SprfaigflaM, M aze. Now Hovon. Conn. Hartford, Conn. Woat Hovon, Conn. Windsor, Conn. ^ r a ld /^ ^ d J e r^ n ro D e rtv at ard Wann. Mrs. Robert M. Bant- ages, from babysitting through M oak St ^ >y chairman of decorations. «ie high school discus^on Beef & Pepper Steaks YUM m Martaw Licenses Tickets for. a public bazaar Anyone, not registered Native. Snowboll Fresh Aiamage Lacenses simner Oci in -mnv He oh should sign up with Mrs. Robert Moat aii^Produc* Pricos Iffoctiv* Monday, Tuooday It Wodnoaday Only Robert Gordon Widham, supp^, Oct. 13, ^® Gorton church school sunerin- end Pntrinin tamed from membe>s.mf Tern- enuren scnooi superin LARGE Newark, N. J., ana fa in c ia pjg_Qjgp(^gj. tendent, before the 10:15 serv- Gail Larkhr,' ■ Wolcott, Conn:; HEAD Sept. 24, Trinity Covenant Temple Chapter will sponsor FRESH PRODUCE ^ p e c t o / f I a fashion show Nov. 7 at the Church school teachers will Church. The Better Vision Institute Aiirorir Masonic Temple. Tickets may meet meet. ..at,ai theuie Gortonijorton homejiome on reports that some 92,000,000 Ronald Rene Cote, 31 Alice Dr., obtained from Mra Tohn Brandy St. Thursday, starting Finost Sliced drivers pile up over 750 bil­ and Diane Leslie Carroll, South obtained from Mrs. John ... „ _ /■J/ FRESH PRUNES Rieg, worthy matron. with dinner at 7 p.m. lion driving miles yearly in Windso/, Sept. 17, St. Bartho­ Methodist Notes America, BVI also reports lomew’s Church. The steward.ship ajid finance SILVER SPRINGS SWEET WHITE that probably one quarter to BuUdlng Permits commission of United Methodist BRAND . PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT (PURPLE PLUMS) i b 1 D « one half of them don’t see Berube Woodworking Co. for Named for Pacific FROZEN well enough to drive safely. Church will meet tonight at It is a fact that_ one person Edgar J. Berube, additions to Ferdinand Magellan, the- 7:30 at the church. The pastoral BREAP' in 50 over 40 years of age industrial building at 65 Wood­ Portuguese navigator, gave the committee will meet tonight at ORANGE DRINK PASCAL - CALIFORNIA - Crisp has undetected glaucoma; land St.. M .OQO.______Pacific -its poetic name, which 7 ;30 at the parsonage...... •ITOOO WINNER *500 WINNER I *500 WINNER *500 WINNER I *500 WINNER ENRICHED that you can be virtually Leon CSeszynski for T. J. means "peaceful” Balboa, the ' Boy Scout Troop 78 Del Monte blind in one eye and not Flanagan, alterations to Hodwig Krupski Mrs. M.Xubik Ed in td K M . Mrs. John Brown Jumbo Celery 23< Spanish navigator, discovered Committeemen of Boy Scout JUICE OR STOP I i s h o p Thomas C Brown -I know it (millions are, .and Ansonio, Conn.' UB family dwelling at 48 N. Elm the ocean in 1513, Troop 73 will meat tonight at Groton, Conn. North Hovon, Conn, I - Bridgoport, Conn. Gt, Barrington, Moss. NEW CROP - Tasty since the ability to judge dis­ St., 3977. LOAVES tances depends on dual' Walter J. Mikoszt tool shed vision, this seriously affects Onions 3(1,g29' driviAg safety); that after at-50 Grandview-St.,-3200...... 40 most people become far , August Pezzentl, tool shed at sighted, but. so slowly- they 31 Marshall Rd., 3200. often are unaware of It. Richard B. Curran for One Pal Peanut B u ttr Maxwell House Coffee «««*►< 2.30 Play safe and have your eyes ftour Martinizing, alteration tested annually. To be doubly to commercial building at 299 safe, in all ways, see ms. W. Middle Tpke., 3400. HEATING OIL poaad OR NESTLE BARS ¥- "I Cains Potato Chips N O f BAG 5 9 « Dilion Sales alid Service MABINEB SIGNAL TINY for TAof fxfro Comfort Jar Box of 24 5c bars Your Ford Dealer CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. — 3 3 Qtcans 1.00 When last heard from. Mars PLAIN OR ALMOND Welchade Grape Drink 319 Main St., Manchester photographer Mariner 4 was 191 million miles from the 4QT14-01 CAN 39« 643-2145 - earth. Its signal was only a Welchade Grape Drink , biUion-billionoth o f a watt. *500 WINNER •500 WINNER BRECK SHAMPOO *500 WINNER I *500 WINNER •500 WINNER W ell Bring You Mrs. Blancha Abraham Victor Pag* Violet Comolchook Mrs. Gortrud* L. Dragon Rohort Fkbtnor Allsweet Margarine S< Dm ! Peck 2 MBPKGS 5 9 c Covontry, Conn. Now Hovon, Conn. 65c S IZ E M $ , Thempsonvillo, Conn. lost ^rwerik. Conn. UorootvIHo, Conn. Ken*L-Ration Dog Food l-IJ 10-01 CAN 2 5 c FLETCHER OUSS GO. OF MA.NCRESTER Reliable Star-Kist Solid W hite Tuna In Snrinfwatnr t-OZ CAN 4 5 c REGULAR ' i n evi 01 CAN 4 3 c Warmth... - DRY OR OILY bettlu Star-Kist Chunk White Tuna *When You Think of GlasSf 6494521 Finast Sliced PiMapple Think of Fletcher** Burry Cap N' CrunA Cookies 9-OZ PRO 3 9 c 3^7ozcak$ 2 5 c For the cold days ahead, count on our , depend­ ' 28 ez No 3 Yellow Cling ^ 28 oz S '! 3-Little Kittens Seafood Treats 54 McKEE STREET Sun Glory Beverages Dopoiit Boltin Del Monte Peaches .Holvai ...... & Sltcei. ■ ego* Gravy. Master **MekRs G4OriAu1,00 Now is the time to bring in your screens to be rqiaiied. ' gate our service contract and our special budget Potato Chips Slop It Shop bog Stop t Shop Coffee ln69^ Sea Maid Shrimp Cocktail Storm window glass replaced. 49c ilzo 31 Laddie Boy Beef Stew u-ez (AM 2 5 c payment plan. Tomato Sauce CoRlpdlna 1 0 !.“ B^ KotexorModess 3 pkgi of/)2 H *100 WINNER *100 WINNER I - *100 WINNER I *|00 WINNER I *100 WINNER J *'®* Laddie Boy Beef Meat Balls 14-OZiCAN 2 7 c AUTO GLASS INSTAIUD. pk0« 41 Mrs. Emily Barton Mrs. Julia Hanson T Mrs. WWiam H. Box of aoo Mrs. Arthur P. Christian Dorothy Fr^vobol «^ACK 1 .0 6 Jumbo Towels **hop‘ Cotton Balls «9t VALUE ^3 of ^ n I BAtl Laddie Boy 7 IN 1 Dog Food - Bidgofloid, ionn. OM Soybrook, Conn. Donbury. Conit. Bolhlohom, Conn. GUSS FURNITURE TOPS SuffloMf, Conn. \ Laddi* Boy Liver Chwilu M-OZCAN 3 1 c CALL 549-4548 French Fries Vahlilng Iratid 5 0 I Stop^Shop Ozon Hair Spray ^ 79’ . X r — ■ MIRRORS (FInplaee and Dear) Ice (Seam 'ir.r'” Bradlees Clalilpl Nice M'Easy PICTURE FRAMING (all types) gpBBWWm. - - BIWBWTW1 os-M-- 1 A|^ r pm iRft !hfc4w* F w * * hmmt Howard Johnsm!^ 3 ';„,7 *1 FOODS aiiette is for 1 tm fUMVI IHf fNHT 10 MMtC 0UMm*IBI WINDOW aad PUTE GLASS Willlaibs Oil Coiiipany 341 BROAD STRCET 263 MIDDU TPKE. 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PA^E NINETEEN i • ■ , - i . '. . ,1 " V - MANCHESTER EVBNII^Q HfflULD, J^lfCHESTE% GQNN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1966 ------^ PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1966 r z r Ellison First en H i Dodgers Regain Lead with Pair of Shutouts W. .L. Fcl. 0 3 i Baltimore ... Thrills for Mathews, Kouf ax Wins ~,f. f a Yanks W on’t Be Last Glastonbury Littler Came in Back Door, Minnesota ... 10 Detroit lOH Chicago lfV4 23rd; Bucs t T, r ; With Red Sox Around Bigger OneDue Soon Player’s 70 Walked Out Front with $SO,000 California ... 17 Cleveland ... 17 H BOSTON (AP)—'The New York Yankees may not be Kansas City . 2*Va Lose Again NEW YORK (AP)— ‘It’s a tbrill to be mentioned in Sets Pace AKRON, bhio (AP)— pUeup of victories by Nicklaus Casper.the U.S. Open to tbe Bronx I Bombers of old, but it’s better 'than evep tbe same breatb With these guys,” said Ed Mathews, and Billy Casper, appeared to qualify. And Gelberger made it New York ... NEW YORK (AP) — Gene Littler came in the Washington . money they won’t finish- last as long as the Boston Red ‘‘but I think it’ll be a bigger thrill when I hit 500. Sitting back awaiting back door and walked out be home free when lie took a with a victory in the PGA. Boston ...... jl'* The National League pen­ Sok are in the American League. Mathews was talking .about ---- ^------'------further developments in the front with a ?50,000 two-stroke lead into thC par 6, The first alternate touma' Sunday’s Results nant puzzle is, still a long The Yankees, who haven’t fin------the home, run he hit Sunday in the 20th annual Manches­ check Sunday by winning 625-yard leth hole.’Then things ment because of Nicklaus’ dou- Minnesota 11, Baltimore 6 way from solution, but Los ished last sines 1912, checked, year-^ld prospect called up Atlanta’s 8-3 victory over the Fred Stolle ter Open Golf Tournament the World Series of Golf on started to happen. .. ,ble - - -■-*victory ...... was- *•- the Western Kansas City 5, Detroit 1 Angeles run-rejectors are into Fenway Park as _cellar the minors last Tuesday, New York Mets. The homer was is Bill Ellison of Glaston­ the first hole of a dramatic Littler shanked his third shot Open. That was wiped out by a Chicago 4, Washington 1 beginning to fill in t^ie dwellers Friday svenlng. About a,, „ajor league debut in the 493rd of hla career, tying like a ■ common duffer and fin­ Casper victory, so Uttler made California 8, Cleveland 2 blanks. 48 hours later they had climbed jhe series finale. In his first trip him with Lou Gehrig for sev­ Wants $$$ bury. The insuranceman three-way playoff. it only because he w

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EAGE TWENTY-ONE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 19«« Mil^CRESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1966 ''' ' * PAGE TWENTY BY PAGAl V and SHORTEN Help Wanted— Female ?5 Help Wanted— Female 35 Buslnes* SerrlcM TH^RB OUGHTA BE A LAW BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE COSMETICIAN wanted, fun LITTLE SPORTS Atwwar to Prevtoua Offered 13 PART-T1MB3— Need four wo.n- Ice ond Snow ^iTWASTMElliaiitTfAfS FLVEOOOB a W 'too SHOOLPA THE 8 1 4 1 ^ POOR OLD en to work fi-10 p.m. evenings and part - time, must have SHARPENINO Ssrylcs —Saws, 1 EVER BAM! I MOULD HAVE SECOND-StORV I HEARD BOME OM EHE ^RODPIE'.eiERV- and Saturday mornings, 882.50 some experience. Apply in per­ PRIVAT* CLASSIFIED knives, axes, shears, skates, \ / 'n>- ACROSS Concentrate lauded rr. p u t mv lime suappep: MAN'iFtoU fcOEMIBQOlF LARDED LAST \ tMMG THAT' weekjy. High school diploma son. Country Drug, 277 West m aim s 1 Snow runner 50Itf capital la rotary 'blades. Quick service. ro sAV rr meigMeo 4 0 OOH‘1 BELIEVE \ MHOfPERS TEARMCIQHED , OOMESdur required. Interview Monday, 7 Middle 'Tpke. 4Mtu of ice Dublin Capitol Equipment Co. 38 Main •"•3UTFIVE OF NtS MOUTH 8 Winter vehido 51 Mouthward AT LEAST! THE FIRST STORV.’I BEFORE HE p.m., Imperial 400 Motel, Main 12 Fruiting iplke, 52Dlacloaer St., Manchester. Hours dally. Ate’S AiS/ATS GOT I "fOOX UP PS. THE IS FALSE “• St., East Hartford. Ask for 54 Before (prefix) ADVERTISING 7-5. 'Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- TOY DEMONSTRATORS WATS VeCOfNc. OF'OUR BROTHER SAKE 2 u of com A 6ECOHD OUE AL f iSmUG.'i l.wiUREHE INCLUDING Mr. Simmons. The NEIOHBWS ARE START1NSTO LEAVE t„ rn ASSUME VDU'RE 13 Swan genua fifiGaaeoua 4. 843-7958. ^ ^ ^ uh- viould vou lApoeseit element CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS TOOHMEIGHED HIS TEETH * Join New England’s oldest THE IN THEIR CARS AGAIN.SO HE WANTED — Mature woman as 15 GlacUl f Inure M American PROFESSIONAL Oeaning II BELIEVE 2 5 FIFTEEN! and largest Toy Party Plan. MUET BE 60N&DIO THE PAROLE 17 Prayer ending reformed « A.M. to 5 P.M. ? !> Carpets, furniture, walls and fOUUPST companion for lady, not an in­ H^xhest Commissions. No O^ICER COME AFTER HIM.ORDIO HE B 18 Geologic time church (ab.) valid. Livs In one week, off SlIST SET NERVOUS WHEN THE RXIC«=- /i period (comb, 57 Malign look r o p y CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIHED ADVT. floors — all cleaned In your Investment, No collectingt second week, work only alter­ ^ BUGGS BUNNY MAN MADE A routine CHECK FOR form) 5SExi^t MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10:S0 A.M. — SATURDAY B A.M. home, fully Insured. Call Hlgbis 18 fOUUDS? No deliveringf. Call or write MEdlble ■ 59 And so forth nate weeks, no heavy house­ today SANTA’S TOY PAR- onucensed doss ? lOEoultable 38A11ow * Servicemaster, 849-8433. 21 Unique peraona (ah.) - work or laundry. Transporta­ TIBS, Avon, Connecticut, / RELAX/ S 23Expoied l l K h o l l o w 3VWU1W . w h v is ITS TBADITIONi OOPS! THATS DOWN 16 Left-hand page ' PLE.4SE READ YOUR AD SIEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, tion deaired but not necessary. 673-3455 or evenings 673* THAT TENNIS THE LOSES ALWAVS T H E G A M E / CICERO! TH' 24 SweeHiqulda 1 Painting on 27 Coal diatllUte MEUjvatlon. ^JgUSlJcmeiurf. ClAFeiitcd or “Want Ada" are taken over the phono m • flrejslaces, flagstone terraces, WriU Box L, Herald. 9829. PLAVEB OUAAPINS DOES THAT TO BUSS! SAME THINS plaater DON'T APPLV 30 Empty tomb convonlencr. The advertiser should read hlo ad the B1RST AH concrete repairs. Reason­ CNEB THE NETa C0N6BATULATE 33 Before 2 Feminine neme 25Apportioning, ^^grar.) . PER 3Greekgoddoia D.AY IT APPF.ARS and RFFORT ERRORS In time for the able prices. 843-0851. SALES GIRL wanted—cosmet* ■ WINNER' mAfkMMMAimkif 34Paat next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE incor­ 35 Cuitom-made 4Lerge snake Ic and drug department, eve* 5 Otherwise 28Exlrt*“ *” ‘*“ 46FJ‘i5lHSil” ; rect or uriiTted Insertion for any edrertlsement and then only TYPEWRITERS — Standard PAYROLL OFFICE 38 Plper'a ion 29 Color d7 Stream in t nlngs, with Some retail expe­ 38 Church 6 Antarctic sea to tt)o extent of a “ thako Kood" Insortton. Rmtrs which do not and electric. Repaired, over­ paasagewaya 7 Greek-lover 30 Feline animal .-fJA"'® lessen the vsliie of the advertisMnent win not bo oerrootod by Part-time help needed. WIH?^ rience. <3ood pay plus commis­ 31 SeU-eateem ; hauled, rented. Adding ma­ 40 Shakespearean 8 Stratified clay 32Propoiefor 49 Epic poem , “ mnko KooU" Insertion. teach machines needed for sions. Apply In person to man­ character rock chines rented and repaired. diversified duUes. Apply at ager, Liggett I>rug, Shopping oBlce 83 In*«” Pickup and delivery service. a Parkade. r Yale Typewriter Service, 649- 1 2 3 4 r “ r “ J r r mockvllln, 'loO SVeo) MANCHESTER MODES, ra 4986. S uffering TUitoUGH an [ M3-2711 87S-3136 INC. NICE HOME 13" 14 SALES AND Service on Ariens, ear- henoingsesskm 12 O Pina St., Manchester L 4 Hahn Eclipse, Jacohson lawn MIlM MOBV PiCK.- For lady to live In, light TS” 6 17" mowers. Also Homellte chain housekeeping for elderly saws and International Cub P C f co G O tu e gentleman, near Center. Troub!e Reaching Our Advertiser? PILGRIM MILLS has expanded S) Cadet Tractors. Rertal equip­ $. Pal. OB—AR rifhli rai#rvt4 e t MQ*n£,CAUf, , (Sa k e TO 18 By UeilsV Peslwre SyaVitiU, las. with Bargain Basement and BY V. T. HAMLIN ment and sharpening service . 649-7660 ALLY OOP 24-Hour Answering Service nSedt more sales help, full­ on all makes. L A M Equip­ TM fm OJ 21 time or part-time hours can OOP Ayes, ALLEY gives! anp WHATS THE CARRIAGE ...ANP A V Q O O o OOH, □ ment Oorp., Route 83. Vernon, WHATS SOING ^------C^EVRE ^ R T H E R E ...y DINOSAUR) BEAUTlFUUj^ 3 E l Free to Herald Reade^ Painting— Paperliic 21 Private Instmctions 32 Help Wanted— Fcm le 35 be arranged. Apply Manager, ON HERE? WHATRe Y OOP STAMPS ) THEM TO MXJ /iTIEONE THAT? 28 29 875-7609 Manchester Exchange 'WHEN\OUBUYy WHO ^ 1 0 PULL IT.' ' - p n 26 Z7 Pilgrim Mills. Hartford Rd. THOSE \ stamps! —Enterprise 1943. TOP QUALITY work at lowest ORGAN INSTRUCmONS — Be- THINSS? A WEAPON r^VESTHE ■ Want hiformatlon on one of our efausMoit ndvertlaeroeeleT Mancbaater, 10-8 p.m. FROM HIMiy MOST WINS aI,' Mo answer at the tolephono Ueted? Minply raM the prices, Interior and exterior ginners, your home or mink. WANTED 3 0 " 3 T ...------(J------1------V THE GRAND CARNn AL BY DICK TURNER r t Housctiotd RerncM painting, top grade paint $2.60. Call 649-8462 after 6. used free estimates. Call Ray Qean, Late Model s 34“ 36 EDWARDS Offeicd 13-A NURSES AIDE — 1-9:30. Call ■ m n n j Belliveau, 649-2110. , Schools and CbUBM 33 646-0129. USED CARS ANSWERIN6 SERVICE REWEAVING ct bums, moth W holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ PAINTING ^ Interior and ex- • EXPERIENCED BALES per­ n ‘_- L_ □ r m terior, very reasonable, free es­ . ARE YOU Top Prices Paid 44 45 dow shades made to measure sons, woman’s waaring appar­ RT v T 64S-0500 - 875-2519 all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys timates. Call Richard Martin el. 4 day week or full work For All Makes H r m t !L and leave your niesnage. Yen’ll hear from onr advertiser hi ONLY TRACTOR mads while you wait. Tane re­ 649-9285. JUST LOOKING? week, Tuesday-Satufday. Ap- aT" 48 Jig Mmo without tiMMllac all evealng at the telepiiOBe. CARTER CHEVROLET 47 corders for rent., Marlow’s 867 INSIDE and outside painting. TRAILER SCHOOL IN ■ply Tweeds, 773 Main SL Main, 649-5221. You name your own price. CO.. INC. 52" 63 o r BXPERIENCBD counter girl s r Automobiles For Sale 4 S-^ecial rates for homeowners CONNECTICUT 1229 Main St. ft.IX ^ >droiciM* for dry cleaning store. Apply L 65 or over. 649-7863, 875-8401. Phone 649*523$ TJ*. uit »t. ttt. ■_ NEED CART Yol' credit turn- Building— Contractuig 14 LOOKING FOR A Parkade Cleaners, Manchester 54” PsIRALD ed down? Short on down pay­ PAINTING AND paper hang­ Before you call a school Shopping Parkade. r ment? Bankrupt? Repossea QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, BY AL VERMEER 15T s r ing, good work, reasonable check that school out with PRISCILLA’S POP 5T t Sion? r>on’t despair! Bee Hon- dormers, porches, basements, CHANGE? 12 BOX LEHERS rate.s, 35 years in Manchester, your local truck owner’s e.st Douglas. Inquire ab.-'ut low­ refinished, cabinets, built-ins, association. Approximately A N D W E 'R E O H , B O Y / ^ K I D S n o w a d a y s ! ‘ your neighbor is my recom­ est down, smallest pay.menU formica, aluminum, vinyl, x4,000,000 trucks on the ALSO ASKING TO . MAVBE WEUL WHERE DO THEY GET OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS For Your mendation. Raymond Fiske, SUCH WILD anywhere. No small loan or fi­ steel, ceramo siding. William roaej. The trucking indus­ HAVE THE DAf? GET EXCUSED 649-9237. OFF ON OUR FROM SCHOOL InforhiatioD nance company plan.. Douglas Robbins Carpentry Service. try has a problem acqulr* YEAH, I KNOW YOU’RE OH THOSE ARE REMIND* 849-3446. ing qualified drivers. Let DO YOU NEED BIRTHDATS ON OUR , ERS, IS A L L .' THIS SUY Motors, 833 M'>in. NAME YOUR own price, paint­ WE’LL BE OPEN TKYIW TO t e a c h HIM THW HERALX) will not New England Tractor BIRTMOATS HOW TD BOX, BUT PACKS A p r e t t y 6 0 0 D NEWTON H. SMITH * SON— ing, papering, removal, sand­ w a l l o p NOW AND THEM, dlscloaeu the Identity of Trailer Training show you_ WHAT'S THE IDEA OF JCREDIT BY PHONE. Need a ing. IhterIbi7“ exterior, special­ TYING THOSE a n d 1 OOTTA BE SURE I any advertladir using box car? No cash needed, 100 car Remodeling, repairing, addi- hovv to make 8200 a w e ^ THURSDAY NIGHT, izing S family. Quality work­ OLD OLASSES DON'T FORSET MYSELF AMP letters. Readers answer^ selecUon. Ask for Mr. Brun- or more. A short training f r a m e s DO A LITTLE COUNTEK- porches and rooLng. No Job manship. Call 647-958^, Jsrry , program. We train on tan­ Ing hUed hox ada who ner, 289-8256, dealer. OW HIM? PUNCHIWS.' desire to protect their too small. Call 64V-S144. Kenny. dem axle trailers, all type SEPTEMBER 1 ^ Evtryen* does . . . whdthmr you're Identity can follow this 1960 CADILLAC, 2-door, good transmission and tank' procodurs: condition, buying new car. Call CARPENTRY — C Micrtte Work, trailers. Also Emeryville young, middle^ogtii or older . . .. If anjrthing troB eallar to racC, Floor Finishing 24 sleeper cab equipment. 12 noon-6 p.m., 649-8404. Bnclone your reply to the insids and out, no substitute for Members of all tniek own­ FLOOR SANDING and reflrlsn- beat. In an envelope — qual.ty work, satisfaction guar­ er’s association' In New you wont to start ot high wages . . . 1964 FORD GALAXIE 500, 2- big (speciaUzing In o.der PART*TIME OPENINGS addreesed to the Claasl- anteed, competatlve prices, no England and New York. door hardtop, 390 V-8 engine, floors), cleaning and waxing fied Manager, Manchester Job too small. D A D Carpen­ Part or full-time training. leom new skills . . . with a chance Evening Herald, together standard transmission, excel­ floors. Painting. Panerhang- Licensed and approved i try, days 648-19!U/-TZ I P O P P E D O F F CfMMU ford, 628-0606. ROOFING-REPAIR of roofs, ^ MACHINING jBusiness Oppornmit j 28 Pine St., Manchester MXJ WANTED F03M THE e e L L y m t h i6 d a m a g g p AT THE POST CADILLAC 1966 Fleetwood The best in gutters and con­ SEE IF THEY'VE HIDDEN OUR MAN BUT, GEE, ItrUTENAKT, [AND BESIDES.. O F F I C E a n d near mint condition, low mil- TV1I5B.MYLASTSET G o o c B i z y ‘S T o a s , . B O X O F C E O E A U i ductors. Repair of chimneys, SNACK BAR — SmaU Invest- UHPER THIS PLE OF FISH, BRAD. AVAILED IN THE P erson a ls reage, must be seen, 8350. 649- ment, good, potential. Holiday IliSPEGTiON OFaEAN FATKSUES. too. Call Coughlin, 643-7707. WOMEN 3’TUDENTS, part-time 6 0 X .1 0 P .' 2345. Lanes, 39 Spencer St., Man­ RIDE tG|..UGonn wanted by fe­ F^iller Brush, sales and serv­ chester, 643-2125. THE TRAVELERS male student from Manches­ Heating and Phnnbing 17 ice, 15 hours, 840. Call 644- AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANIIS ter. Call Meriden 235-9918. Trucks—Tractors 5 0202, 628-6686. COMPLETE plumbing and heat­ INSURANCE BONUS BINGO numbers need­ 1957 MACTK, B-62, 10 wheel ing service, complete new bath­ BABYSTITER wanted-wjhll • SHEET METAL L ed, any one of the following, . dump, excellent condition. 1958 room installations and bath­ AVAILABLE NOW mother works. Live in or out B-1, 0-2, N-3, ?L000. game. Chevrolet one ton panel, good room remodeling, SO., years in COMPANIES ... B-5, N-'3, N-4, 8500. game. cohdrtioh. 1-537-5423. ” business. Earl VanCamp. 649- SENCN-WORIt^ B-3, U-1, S-2, 0-5, $100. game. 4749. HIGH GALLONAGE PILGRIM MILLS has Mpsnded B-1, U-3, 0-4, N-5, S-4, 850. with Bargain Basement and Garage-7-Service— An Equal Opportunity TOOL A HIE MAKING : game. Will split. 242-8035. B O r n PLUMBING and heating SUNOCO needs more sales help, full­ 1 -n Storage 10 repalra, alterations, electrio time or part-time hours can' Employer RIDE WANTED third shift to OARAGE tor rent, approximate­ and gas hot water heaters. trM be arranged. Apply Manager, AIRCRAFT ENGINE TESnNG P&WA, East Hartford, from SERVICE STATION ly 1,100 square feet, utilities, estimates. CUl 643-1496. Pilgrim Mills,- Hartford Rd., •Hiliiard St. Call 643-0287. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER business zm e n . 646-0022. Manchester, 7-9 p.m. EXPERIMENTAL BY LANK LEONARD WANTED — ride to Central Paid training available’. MICKY FINN BUILDING i, 32 x 21’, approx­ MovUig-Tmddii|g- Conn. Teachers College, from Route 6 A 44A, Bolton imately 1,800 square feet stor- Storago j 20 Manchester 8-4. 649-2406 after Notch. For information call ’TECEPHONE MACHINING • WELDING CCHCH-IS HE' A HOW DOVOUT6 0 m Z M B N , fSOSM 'AOI. THAT V RKSHTi AND IT'S ONLY THE | age area, reasonable. Could igANCBBSTBR DeUvetjy. U gbi SUN OIL COMPANY, 568- AS GOOD AS THE ) THINK HElL / O e N T im C N i TALKM' M THERE \ B»3INNIN; SIAAP50N' 4.^ • ______be used for light manufactur­ — ins ABOUT AAE?/YOU'RE OOIN'TO BE . trucking and pMkags deliveiy. 3400. Blvenings call Mr. Da­ SALESLADIES ISHEC30IHGTO QUARTERBAOC/STANDUP IN ing. Call ^9-1919 between 6-7. RefrigMsItors, washers and vid Smith, 236-0413. or GUARDS • FIREMEN [Phil's BE >OURSTARTIN6^Sv WHO QUIT? J [ A - — write SUN OIL OOM- , /3iiAgTFBmrK.QaACH?) l ^ ■ ^ G A A SE ?r\ — Automobiles For Sale 4 stove moTtog spsoUlty. Folding 5 P.M .-ip.M . DAILY PKJTto^, ebairs fi»r rsnt. OIS-OTa. PANY:, P.O. Box 71, East SIAAPSON GARAGE TOR rent, 107 Ham­ QEAR INSPECTORS Hartford. ISOUSENBRXIS, 1939 DODGE, 4-door sedan, $45, lin St. 643-6083. Permanent work In email USED CARS HASAMUT * V* Call 643-8819^^^______PaintUg— Faperinc ^ pleasant air-condition office. A COMPLETE THERR^ TOR ALTBRA'nONS neatly Salary plus commission. We Sm-ECXION FOUNDRY PRESS OPERATORS SQUAD! 1962 r a m b l e r American con- and reasonably done in my JOSEPH Pi Lawia custom palnb> train. Mature person pre­ home. Call 648-8760. RES'I’AURANT — Willimantic. vertibla, Automatic transmis­ Ing, Interior and exterior, pa­ ferred; Apply 869 Main Bt., I m P T 'ilHE BMPLO'YMiENT OFirtCE, 400 Main Street, sion, low ; mileage, excellent perhanging, arallpaper ra- Nicely' equipped and furnished, Room 8, morhlngs or after 1 East HArtfordl: Connecticut. Other Connecticut plants In II Motocycles—-Bicycles l i moved. Wallpaper hooka on ra- seats 96,' high volume and prof­ 6 p.m. conditiDU,MR.AE MISTER.W a n d S TIL L 1965 PLYMOUTH Sports Fury, sportster, 90O cc, blue, new 0 H,440— AND RELAX? 1 PAINTING AND decorating ____ ACAAEAAETAL y o u SAW DOT TH A u v e : like new, 2-door hardtop. Must seat and chain. 643-4513. since 1935. Never a substitute CRANE piano and violin studio, PART-TIME HELP ISDOWN , , ' GOOD CAN'T HARM. r sell, in service. Best offer. Call io i^ ! YOU NOW* for quality. Conn. Painting and Private instruction, your home PRATT & 1 3 POINTS,.. K ip ' %0 ^ ter 6, 648-0668.______Decorating, 649-4296. or our studio. Brenton Crane, 1966 HONDA Dream 306, 8400. ASSEMBLING TOYS MIDWESTERN 742-7425. SAND AND 1962 AUSTIN HEALT Sprite, 648-1611- PAINTENO BY Dlok Fontaine, g:30 AJS.-1:W PJL WHITNEY i GRAVEL fiilly' equipped, excellent con­ RENTALS^Fower roller, chain Interior and exterior. ,P^per IS DOWN dition, three tops. 649-2333. (While rtilldraa In'achool?) saws, trail roller and ae^tpr, hanging and wall paper iemov- PIANO INSTRUCTION — In my THREE WOMEN S po in ts!! home. 166 McKee St., 649-9679. AIRCRAFT I I960 COMET station wagon, Ir.wh vac, rotdtiUers. Also sales al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. Quality workmanship. Call |0na Yoim ifllaii (Attending Community C o^ge?) ■fTh automatic transmission, low and service on all lawn equip­ MUSIC INS’TRUCnON — be­ Division o f United Alixnmft Gorp. ment Capitol Equipment, 8S evenings, 2M-960S. 00NBS

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Y ■ ./ PAGE TWENTY-THREB / / MANCHESTER EVENING i Ie RALD, MANCHESTER. Cf'NN , ^lONDA^, SEI II^MjjER 1 lt)G6 PnMrtT Homwiwsw « HwwFWS* n Sabniban F« Sri. 75 SubnrbM Fw SJ. 75 SiHmtHan Tm S ri._ W Av«u'iment»— ^ Furnished Apartmants 63-A Honsehold Goods 51 Rooms Withant ^ r d 58 Fors.1. TO M>M0a.»TTO-.s=7M- Help Wanted— Diamonds—^Wateh( Tenements 69 one room furnished, apert^ excellent neighborhood. Living, Colonial, 4 bedrOoms, IJvlng rouiid home Help Wanted-»Male 36 Help Wanted—Male 36 stove and refrigerator, all new Male or (emale 37 j Jew blrY 48 ADMIRAL 30” electric range, THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot­ bedrooms, room, dining ^ t n and kitchen, MALE HELP wanted for jan- GENERAL FACTORY workers. ------^ ------tage Street, cwitralljr located, ...... ______recreation, extras include carpeting, built- cabinets in kitchen, alumlnuin 11 a.m.-5 WATCRTCH AND JEWELRY re­ single bed, full size bed, cof­ garage. combinations, fully InsuUted, itorial • work.' Ap^ly Old Ool- full-time. Apply 9-4. New Eng- DISHWASHER — fee table, card table with 4 lante. pleasantly furnished lease, plus escrow. 649-4312 or Main. $7,000 and one including real garage*'^rk'uke yard.*^Only and study or fourth bedroom in phone, drop in range, natur- land Metal Products, 44 Stock p.m Monday-Friday. Apply in pairing. Prompt service. Up to estate, $170,000. For more In- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. excellent condition, fl4,500. CLASSIFIED ony bo., Hilliard St., Manches­ $20 on your old watch in trade. chairs. 649-6466. rooms, parking. Call 649-28M 649-3666 $18,900.’ Hayea Agency, 646- down, IH baths, breezeway, at- al woodwork, one car garage, Place. • person, Jane Aiden Restaurant p r k b tached garage. Assumable 5% city water, near schools and Wolverton Agency, Realtoct, ter. Oosed Mondays. ,F. E. Bray, for overnight and permanent ------nicely formatton caU PhUbrlck Agen- ^ R ST. — 8 room Colon 0181. ■Vernon Circle, Vernon. guest rates. 4:14 .ROOMS, 1125., heat, hot h^ ekeeitog room, aU uOL ^y. mo.8464. ial with beautiful ree room, percent mortgage. Immediate shopping. Prestige Real Es- 649-2813. PERMANENT part-time help 737■R UHi M a * irS re T t^ ^»llving S / ™ room " s e set, t "Iwo two end ta- water, a t o v e, refrigerator, lUes. Adults, parking, 272 PASTErUP ARTISTS SMALL ELECTRONICS firm ATTRACTIVE ROQM for bus­ attached one car garage, car­ occupancy. $21,500. 1-638-0328. 289-6827. . TWO FAMILY 4-4 duplex in advertising nd^ed. 2 or 3 nien. Mornings bles, coffee table, two lamps. parking, 15 Forest St, off Main S t peting Included, lot affords Excellent positions for wants male and female help. iness or professional girl, Land For Sale 71 Immediate Occupancy t OLLAND — Just o« parkway, e a s t ilf R ’TFORD — 4-4 duplex Ck>lumbia, low down payment 9-1, afternoons and/or eve­ ^ $125. 643-7468. Main, a t, 646-0090, 643-5675. maximum of privacy. T. J. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS nings, 1-9. Passenger tire qualified artists with e.xpe- We are competitive in rates kitchen privileges, call 649- $16,900. will buy this beautiful alumlnuiiK^^nns, city water Call now. Leonard ■ Agency, rience in mechanical prepa­ and offer opportunity and chal­ Florists—Nurseries 49 pMiw— IrtMWflllW ANDOVER — 7 acres of level Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577.. service, lubrication, batteries, KELVINATOR WASHER, Kel- 6258 after 5:15. DELUXE VA rooms, private R en t 6 6 seml-cIeared land, 800’ fro n t-______Large 6 room Colonial, IH 8 bedroom Ranch, rec room in and seweriti good condition, Realtor, 646*0469. 8 AJkl. to 5 P.M. ration and type paste-up. lenge to those wanting small near shoppingand school. Pres­ etc. See Jerry or Jay. Tire Progressive growing com­ EVERGREENS — Japanese vinator refrigerator, Kenmore screened patio, all custom won*______jjjjp River. Ideal for $16,900-^^4 room Ranch, flre- tiled baths, dishwasher, stove, basement, garage, big lot with City, 357 Broad St., Manches­ ■shop atmo.sphere working with Yews. Good size. Dig your electric range. Can be seen at bullt-lns, alr-condiUoned, love- n w w m a m ji mat* or oCttae club or camp. Call Dougan place, buUt-ins, extra large garbage disposal, fireplace, trees. An Immaculate home, tige R ear E s ta ^ 289-6827. pany. Write Box T, Herald. close tolerances, technically LIGHT housekeeping room for e_a ------M — ^^eeAAOT ^ ^ _ _ _ Wanted—Real ^Estate 77 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ter. j choice, $2.50 each. 361 Sills- 248 School St. anytime, ly EMt Ceiitor, cor- ^joe, ground floor, eleaa, at- Real Estate, 649-4685, lot Call Irene Kwlat. Leonard garage, porch, city utilities, T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643------and mechanically challenging town Rd. rent. 801 Main St. ner Parker. Adults only, lease, tractive imd reasonable. In- ' — Agency, Realtors, 646-0469 or lot 100x200. Mortgage money 1577. MONDAY Xtoo FRIDAI 10:M AM. — 8ATUW>AY t AM. EXPERIENCED OD grinders, work. Call 289-5428 only if you - COPPER HOT water tank. ■WANTH® — Small lot BROOKFIELD ST. — Gentle­ references, $160. Ava^ble Manager, State Theatre, 742-8349. Is available. stores knd CatboUc ohurdi* surface grinders and Bridge­ CARPENTERS and helpers are interested in this type of CANADIAN Hemlock trees. 3 Maytag washing machine. September 15. Call 649-6281. 643-’7832 Houses For Sale 72 ROCKVILLE — 6 room Cape BOLTON LAKE port operators. Top wages, wanted. Call 846-0275. growth atmosphere. Mr. Ku- feet and over, dig your own, Eclipse hand mower. Also fold­ man, pleasant room next to Call 429-1239. fringe benefits, 55 hour week. biak. $3 each. 644-1864. ing tray table. 643-6500. shower, quiet home, kitchen ’THREE ROOM apartment, cen­ CHAKLES X^SPEBANCE many trees, family size kitch­ ^®'*B**APPBI!CIATED D IA L 643-2711 WE HAVE a position open in privileges, parking. 649-6801. trally located, stove, refrigera­ A fine reproduction, 7 room Wa n t e d — 4-room cape, weM Apply E * S Gage Company, various phases of metal hard­ OFFICE ^ , , , en with built-ins, stove, dlsh- en, 3 bedrooms and den. Part­ side preferred. Prtnclpels only. tor, second floor. Inquire after dl^osal, 1% l>®lhs, aluminum ^ ^ disposal, S bed- ly finished basement. City wa-' Dutch Colonial. 3 bedrooms, Mitchell Dr., Manchester. ening. The Klock Company will Suite of rooms suitable for doc- 649-7620 Write Box N, Manchester Hef* Fuel and Feed 49-A Musical Instruments 53 5:30. 40 Vernon S t siding, storm windows, sewers, J r . 0^- . _ ter, sewers, $15,000. 875-liBlh"^ 1 ^ baths, study, 16X22’ liv­ BUS drivers — for school routes be happy to train you. We offer Situations T9 an ted— Apartments—Flatfr— ------tor’s office available In State $19,900. Hutchins Agen- aid. CoNtiMiMi From PrtcodinQ Pago GOOD COW manure. Excellent LUDVIG super classic pearl ing room, formal dining in South Windsor and ECst many ’iberal .benefits. Openings Female 38 Tenements o’ 4 ’A rooms, first floor, newly Theatre Bldg. CaU Manager — ^y^ Realtors. 649-5324. ®*'''®****' •—Trr VERNON — easy to assume room, lovely paneling, walns- for first and second shifts. Ap­ for shrubs, lawns, etc. $5. and snare drum with stand, like ASSUME MORTGAGE Help Wanted—Female 35 Help'Wanted—^Female 35 Hartford a good part-time job, $10. loads, delivered. 643-7804, decorated, new electric range high mortgage, on this Im­ coating, corner cupboards, very good pay and short hours. ply in person Klock Company, EXPERIENCED typist, filing, hew. 649-8963. MODERN . 4 room apartment, a n d refrigerator furnished, 648-7882 GREEN MANOR — 6 room monthly payments of $139. maculate 5 room Ranch, with LBGAL SBCRETTARY. expert- WOMAN interested in school payroll, billing, de.slres part- 649-8'731. modem kitchen, 3 fireplaces, Poet Road Stages and Tolland's 1272 Tolland Tpke., Manchester on bus line. Call 643-2813 or storm windows, parking, op- ______— Ranch, excellent condition ta - . Ranch, far, far ® Conveniently located beautifully landscaped State News enced. for downtown Hartford, cafeteria work. Apply at school Bus Service, Wapping, 644-1531. time work in home. Confiden­ Glastonbury, 633-1351. poslte Center Park, close to STORE — center of Manchester, mediate occupancy. $ 1 6 ,^ . roplacement cost. Hut- l^edrooms 1% b a ^ , 18 Uylng mdnth cafeteria office 45 School St., tial. Box H, Herald. Wanted—^To Buy 58 grounds, 32x16’ bam. $29,6(X). 622-1166. Garden—Farm—Dairy WE HAVE customers waiUi^ ■: buses, shopping, churches, no newly remodeled store, froid Owner, 1-677-0923 or 742-8591. Airency, 649-5824. ’’®**’'* pays all Full price, only $14, CaU Suzanne Shorts, 648- between 8 a.m. --3 p.m. MAN—Must be 18, full-time or MAN Products 50 HOUSEHOLD lots, anUques, .. pets, adults preferred. 649- and Interior, reasoi»Ue_ r » t oven and range, att^eil " - —ga- ^ wagner, 875-3896. R o u n d u p m ach in e o pe r a t o r wanted RELIABLE WOMEN with ref­