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fUBSDAY, AUGUST 97, W69 Average Daily Net Pi« m Ron The Weatlmr rASS rOUKtlBEN F or Hw Week Ended Feresnst ef U. & WenSha IR attrIi? 0tifr lEwftttea Hfralb August 24. 1968 VACATION FWr tonight. Low 85 to 69. Gooding Boys Gesmundo in W est Point SFBOIAL 1 3 ,5 2 1 Thnnday portly cloudy, chance of ytniuMi GeBimmdo, son of Mir. Member M ‘the Audit t . siMwers late In day. fflgh near 80. About Town Confrol of Bon Ami Bnrenn et Clnnlnttoa •/ Climb Peaks and Mrs. Jack Gesmundo of 166 Manchester— A City of Village Charm P !t Aavwi H. B«c side until the power line to our Of NJ. Police midnight. every major line in the country. IHO OL DAI b e s t down the drainage pipes . . and we thing bad. It was just an ordinary Because of the threatened raif- Five operating unions represent­ SCHOOL % ^ With bucket seats. Mercomatlc' I work lights broke. For the next road strike after midnight tonighit, Racing the clock, the House 9 Miners Found thought the water would back up working day. , . u ing the engineers, firemen, con­ SCH it bad been suggested that the takes up legislation ground out DAYS drive, power steering, power and flood the mine and drown us. We—that's David FelUn, Louis ^f® ® ductors, brakemen and switchmen MOAB, Utah (AP)— Voice FRIEND Tracked^ Slain Oonneoticut marchers leave Wash- Tuesday night by the Senate even HOOL DA' brakes, pushbutton radio, tint­ have said they will strike the contact was established SCHOOL DAY our helmets. But then they ingiton by about 5 p.m. But Rees as carriers and unions prepared ed windshield, windshield wash­ m td"il"rrt’l^ re ;^ % rofk!l^ira moment the railroads put into DAYS SCHOOl SCH ers, remote control mirror, burned out. Our matches wouldn’t NEW YORK (AP)—Frank Fal- said the delegation decided to lor the possibility of a massive Wednesday with nine of 25 DLDA' bum down there. -That was the walkout. effect the job-cutting new work SCHOOL DAYS whitewall tires. Federal Label ’3583 co, one of two men charged with leave Washington at the originally miners trapped more than rules. 84289. SALE PRICE end of light for the next days. scheduled 8 p.m. departure time. The measure would force arbi­ \YS SCH shooting two policemen to death Last month, the carriers agreed j 2,700^feet^below the grotmd Jn DAYS SCHOOL In that first hour and a half, tration to settle the two big'issues ______j SCHOOL d a y s s c h o o l DAI LEASING PLANS AVAILABLE FOR ALL *63 MODELS to hold off on the new rules for a phoi^hate —i mine. Hugh - SCHOOL DAYS Diem Denounces 1/.S. Reaction we just ^ sat there against the in New Jersey, was killed by po­ (CoaUnned on Page Two) In the work rules dispute; The Ail the above cars carry Ford Motor Com­ I lice bullets hi his hotel hideout elimination of 32,000 firemen’s 30 days to give Congress time to Cirawford, (jhief engineer of DAYS SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL D ^S KH. a smooth .. .J m tire ever had jobs and how many men are act in the dispute. (Oontliiued on Page Four) at 4 a.m. today. Texas Gulf Sulphur Co., own* SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DAYS SCHOOL DAY pany 2 year or 24,000 mile warranty. needed to run a train. (Congressional leaders appealed To Crackdown on Buddhists Falco screamed and - fought er of the mine, said one of the * SAFE BUY USEU CARS * with detectives who caught him Police Claim Maid Under the Senate measure, again Tliesday for more time, LOW BANK RATES — asleep. there would be 180 days for arbi­ fearing they would not be able to rescue works on the bottom of *62 VOLKS. $1445 *61 RAMB. $1495 36 MONTHS TO PAY SAIGON, South Viet Nam (A P )9for "religious freedom and social Three Drill Probes Hit by seven bullets, he kept Tried to Kill Actor tration-negotiations before a strike act in time. But the railroads’ the main shaft heard a call •a._____ i . n ___ \ VTaaa TMeaVt rMAWl’s toA. ’lllBti/**’* MM W\HHf»Ml MJihntAnrR could en.sue if the lesser is.sues chief negotiator. J. E. Wolfe, said Ihay go togethar— school days and acting Vt tM» pickup, nicely equip­ Statim wagon, 4-door, RAH, —President Ngo Dinh Diem’s re­ justice” as political saboteurs on cursing and snarling as he lay for help. He shouted back, bent on subversion, including dying. were still' unsettled. Further con- the carriers would not delay the ped, low, low mileage. standard shift, 8 cylinder, gime charged today the U.S. Ordered for Bova NUYS, Calif. (AP) — A new rules any longer and that the “How many are there of •t McDonald's, lunch fime. . . tnacklim *... ' blue, special! State Department has shown "A stockpiling of arms and printing Falco tried to grab a gun from gressional action might be re- They see .i lot of I machinery for carrying on clan­ Detective Lt. Thomas Quinn dur-1 maid of actor George quested then. last postponement was a mistake. you?” The voice shouted bafora or offer Hm gome... you'll find H fun '$3 MERC. $2495 profoundly imjust doubt In the HAZLETON, Pa .(AP) — Res­ He said "the time was not used each other! When they government of Viet Nam, based destine propaganda. ing the fight. But Quinn held the Montgomery and his divorced | House leaders hoped to pass the back: “Nine!” noting with your group at AheDonold's— 2-door Monterey, white, ra­ *58 PONT. $795 cuers, spurred by their success In measure and speed it to President for legislative purposes." Chieftain 4-doOr, green and on totally erriMieous Information.’’ The State Department declara­ gun and fired its six buUets.: wife singer Dinah Shore tried to N r do. It costs time and money! dio and heater, standard raising Henry Throne, 28, and Kennedy for signing before the With time running out. the BOMB SCARE aifiarn food at Ht bott it pnparod for you. white, RAH, Hydramatlc. A government note referred to tion was called "prejudicial to the David Fellln, 58, to safety from a ^oteer detective fired three Tuesday because she •hlft, low mileage, blue in­ strike deadline. unions, carriers and the govern­ WASHINGTON (AP) — A Convaidoid. . . quick... and when it comes n State Department declaratto of honor and prestige of Viet Nam, coal mine cave-in, ixressed ahead terior. which has never broken jts word Acting on a tip, eight detectives love with hbn, police said, With the walkout threat just ment began taking steps in case brief bomb scare led police to *62 RAMB. $1695 Aug 21 which deplored metnods today with efforts to find Louis ti«o to pay— you’H like that, too, when you MORIARTY to whomever 'it made promises.’* went to U»«r Manhattan Hotel, at A bullet missed Mmitgomery by around the bend, the Senate Congress could not beat the dead­ clear the WMhlngton Monu- naed by Vietnamese' eecurity Bova. 64, missing since Aug. 18 *61 COM ET $1295 convertible, white, blue In­ The note followed a declaration i k b t Ave. and 48rd St. They used inches as he wrestled a pistol Inched out the throttle, beat down line. meat o f vtoitora t o ^ y ae civil "pick op fho thango." Switch those smoothies for new terior, real clean. forces against Buddhlsta .early on in the same mlriiAp. The Post Office Department 2-door, blue, RAH, standard Ibe morning of Aug. 21. Pagodas by the Joint military OQmmond in a passkey to enter Falco’s room, from her, officers said. some other proposals and pushed rights demonetraton marehed Goodyear tires with TUFSYN shift, whitewalls, real clean. Saigon, broadcast by the official While Thrcme and Fellln re­ Falco was arieep in his under- The woman, Ruth Wenzel, 37, through the emergency measure announced an embargo on all but Oirourtumt the nation were raided first class and air mail should the away from toe struoture. A *62 U N C O LN $4595 thousands of Buddhist monks Viet Nam press, thqt hlg^ naiU- covered from their ordeal in a ^ear. was booked on suspicion of as- which is similar to one that had quick check showed there was *S9 CHEV. $1395 Continental 4-door sedan, tary officers persuaded Diem- Hazletcki hospital, the huge 66-ton QuiM pressed his gun against sault with Intent to commit been drafted by the House Com­ walkout occur. prices start and nuns were beaten, shot or It said second, third and fourth no bomb, however. Spectators at Impala 4-door bardtrq;), RAH, black, aU Lincoln equipped, BROTHERS impose martial law last week. drill that drove their 18-inch es­ Falco’s neck and said; “Wake up. murder. . merce Committee. $Q 95 the march had been permitted t0 0 k t0 r tk o f oM on mrokmm at a low, low SX^TGSted. cape shaft through more than, 300 This is expected to sim plify! class mail would not J3c -delivered to wri I Power Glide, fully e ' stUl In factory warranty! «Bny with eonfldsnee tron Hartford County’s oldest Lineoto “The government of Viet Nam Army chiefs prbpoeed the de­ This is the. police. You’re under Police said they found a note to go up tbe moaunient eleva­ feet of earth, rock and coal, more than 150 miles from the post Sr» t t jm I white with red interior. OonUnentsI—Oemet Mercury and WlOys Jeep 4-wbeeI drive jaafflrms Ito determination to cree and are seitog that it is car­ • m e t.” 1° woman’s purse. matters, for leaders plan to have tors and view toe oivU right# grotmd down in a probe Ah: Bova. office of origin. Air mail would *61 U N C O LN $3595 velildes dealer.” oontlnue its poUcy of conciliation ried out, the broadcast said, quot­ Falco sprang up "like a tiger” ' "I am planning to kill George the House take up the Senate bill Officials said they plan to cloae as a substitute lor its own version. continue on schedule and first maroh all tfaroogfa tbe m onilnc. *61 OLDS. $1495 Continental convertible, full foward the Buddhists,” the latest ing n communique from milttnry and "foqgbt like a tiger” until the j Montgomery and then myself, of At aboot 1 pjn., toe park peUea Lincoln equipment, white headquarters. the mine lor safety reasons. bullets cut him down, ix>Uce eaid. oouree,” it eald. That way the House could pass class mall would be moved by NifiholS”M8n6hostor TirOj InCa F-86 4-door sedan, Rd^ note told, "but It is also reaolved alternative iransportatiaii. ekared eeetTbody tram tte with black top, exceUent to all political saboteurs The eommunique ipeciflcally de- Tbs U g r ig to boring n I84nch -Furniture in the room was! "Ho one lovee htan as much as the measure and send it straight 896 BROAD STREET— MANCHESTER red, rani dean, one owner. 301 CENTER OPEN EVENINGS— 643-^135 Tbe raUroada announeed an e n - IMIiinIA r various dlsgusss. nled accounts K snld hnd mntn- tonft to senreh of Born. A mtaro- wrecked. do.’ to the White House, rather thsm returning it to the Senate for final U WEST CENTtt ST. llw note d ^ 1Ibed ' monks idao for iiM Budffiiist enmpalgn adUoo. lOM n m r n a t i o n a l e u f e r m a b k r ted tod II

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hookey playem. The 3 shilling 6 ‘Xvan KuUgren to trustees at W ar- Days to Better Grades- pence Muatiwted a tonrile bigb WE JUBT LOVE CBOLDBSN—atal THEY LOVE TO Columbia burton Chipel of HsMlford, laikton -30 Jumi>er olearfeig the bar. AJI toe BDOB! L m vo It to chUdiSB to bo bgaeM HtoBt 8 ^ Accused Killer Students Who Wash Out Here Ikdonl Rd.; ABiart and Etaie WU- 9 atas^ oontaki an oral pottoslt of Sheinwold on Bridge a ebsleo w lM n to eat toey.an hoDer-.^’TLeift Oo to PeOtaaP* letta to B a ^ and Hrien HUl, land Stam ps Queen TWiwbefh. Weighs and butkMnga on R t 8 in Hop Ri­ L A S T 3 D A Y S What You Need to Study VenatUe BlUL DONAHI7B a4 O i N Ja Police Find Themselves in Trouble SBC ver; 'Biomna tr., and Norma Kee­ The third annual Kansas City ONLY PALCKAS 4 W « t Mb Mb Hammeed ergaa We" gan to TTancia aitd Blanctae Hart, ANNUAL Stamp and Coin Show w ill be held. TBU8T OPPONENTS , Btai^Wta. ------day, Friday aad Matarday land and buUdinga on Doubleday By The ReadliiBr l^ r a t o r y Sept. 27-39. The spdnsm, the Mid­ Tracked^ Slain By AIUEBN BNOODIY 4 The UMvendty of toe Seven Propos^ for By ALFRED SBEINWOU) N O K IH mnrfii fr o a 8 pan. to 19 NOw^eyer Batoipetaa Aeea. Sees baa been recognised by the Rd.; darmoe Jeffries to Thomas Written forr OTA west Stamp and Coin Dealers Asso­ marie tram 19i80 pan. to 1 Jr. and Norm a Kesgan, land and ciation, hope to make this the larg­ It you make H a practice to A ' S 9 I NO W YO R K (N iD A )—fi%a atu- Stofte of Oaktomia to grant credite f 7 « (OnaHausd tro n Page One) and taaue toanacripta. bouaa to Hsnnsquta Rd.; Theodore SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE est combined stamp and coin show trust your cqiponento yon w ill be 0 A K M detit wbo returna kite to his dor- Septa 5 Airing book, bring it to ota«, and If ever held tn that area. Oeotrally Located A t I t la up to other ooUegea and and laeanor Porter at WUUmantic Biiora w* ■tart islkinc adwed by everybody aocceiit your Thraa efflears from Bargee nriitocy at a newly eaUbllahad od- unlveratties to accept them and to Ntoholas and Margaret Bairaco WE STILL HAVE A LARGE the work of the day is such VEST •bout tbe b e^ w ayi to han­ that you don’t have to take partner. Would you rather be 7 WALNUT ST. Comty, NJ., where the two po­ ieaue degrees. Tbs School BiSkllng Committee o f Berlin, land on Rit. 87. N A T 4 8 4 le$;e may disoover that his oainpus SELECTION OF SALE PRICED MERCHANDISE dle textbook* and teat*, there’e notes, then doodle In your Greece has honored the opening known aa a suspicious eoqiei^ aCANOHBSTBE t^iat happens. Dr. Nichols waa wtu meet again bmorrow night Also, nva Santamore to Irane B. luat one more, item wre have of the Uth International Boy Scout 7AQI9t ^»54 licemen ware slain, took part in baa saileii several hundred mUes doodle book. A^atn, this might as a lovable boob? M O 4 »8 T t the raid. away. asked, when you have SOO col­ to disouas several C e r e n t plans Blair, land with improvements on t o ‘ Cover—tbe materials you sound elementary, but there’e Jamboree at Marathon by issuance legians floating around the world RL 6; Cooper Products Inc. to of a new set of stamps. Featured West dealer. M 7> 4K1MMS Tba toundera ot the Uitiversity to be praaented to townspeople need ftir effeoUve •tudy. nothing ntore unpleasant than East-West vulnarabla. Quinn was hit by a beer bottle in leUAlvaly confined quartera? Houden and Helen Patten of Mans­ The noteixmk la the moat on the stamp.are the following: a wielded tor Falco. of tha Seven Seas, a floating, Sept 5 regarding tfae addition bo atudyii« toom a soribbled-up watercolor drawing entitled Opening lead—^Tlirea at Dia- MFCS earth-ginUing alma mater, admit "W e had a rirort Oaribbean cruise Porter School. BtaUmated eoeta field, land with butidtaga on Pine Itnportant piece ot equipment notebook. Whenever you’re monda jt::::'...... Falco, » , of 84-46 39th 8t. As­ last year,” Dr. Ntohola aaya, "and R l^ Rd.; Ctarence Jeftrtaa to you need ea a student. This A F Newstesriurea "Athens at Dawn,’’ deme by Lord toria, Queens, New York a ty , toat ttos prAlem may arise, but fo r a larger addition wUl be dia- seised with an uncontrollabla When this hand was played in Record-Breaking Crowdt Are they are not too woiried about it. It woriced out cuaaed aa w ell as rough estimates Robert and Bdna Stegner. land n igh t sound a little elemen­ By STD KBONISH Baden-Powell who founded the the recent national tournament, was Indicted - Tuesday on murder urge to doodle, have your scouting movement in 1907; a ______^ The oaropwa afloat la (tae to sail "And, you must remember," he for costs of a separate school in with buildings on Pine St tary, hut too many students doodle book handy; It’ll save one declarer set out to win popu­ Coming to the Burnside and chanes. in Bergen County. SUOOR The territory of Christmas Is­ Greek shield of the ancient Boetian Indicted with him was Thomas from New Yoric on Oot. 23, bear­ notee with the sly amlto o f a a dmferent area No blueprints for Qultislalm deeds: Katherisw Raj- gat Into course difficulty be­ a lot of notetooOka. larity contesta He won the (gen­ ho cause they don’t keep the right land has replaced its present series type with a badge of world scout­ I 9 *DiMbb B 4 4 (RabU Tom) Trantino, 27, of 896 ing toe student body to the high ooUege dean, "we have a captive a separate acfaoOl will be kvallaMe ohel, formerly Katherine Ambroee, 917 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER After you buy a doodle ing lead, knocked out the ace of AM Tm Kill LAUGHINGI audience.” A student ivho mla- to Miriiael and Annie Ambrose, vtw<< ot notebooks, or don't with a new set of 10 pictorial post­ ing in the center; a profile of apadm, won the diamond aon- 8. 4th 8t., Brooklyn, who still la seas for the first semeater o f as taxpayers turned down a re­ keep them in the right way book, aave up eome more and age stan^ depicting local scenes Crown Prince Oonstantoia, Chief at large. MNMG. behavea may find himaelf being quest for $5,0(X> in additional funds portton of prsmiaes on Pine St.; invest in a vocabulary nota- tinuatton and drew trumps. shipped home—probably at his 'Laura L. Salter to Evan KuUgren, —o r don’t keep notebooha at of interest The original series was Scout of Greece; portraits o f Lord- LAUGHINGI Bergen County Prosecutor Guy AooonUng to toe exeouttve di­ fo r new plans. book. Whenever you run Th ai South decided to Ttty on trambla ov«r toa wsaknsaa of parents’ expense. "aeoond ptoce” parcel of land on ■U. lamed on October 1958, following Baden-Powell and Athanaseloa Laf- West to hold the king of ehiha W. CiUlssi identified the two men rector, Dr. E.Ray Nichols Jr., the At present It ta expected four acroes a new word, write tt kaditea, who introduced scouting yoor hand. Your partnaria take­ Or, with their limited visas, s tA i- Columbia Lake; Antonio Clemen- Oat youraelf a notei>ook the transfer of Christmas Island for his vulnerable opening hid. LAUGHINGI aa tha kiUers last Monday Of the 482-foot Seven Seas Is to be a plans wUl be presentkl for dis- doiwn. Then once a weric you to Australian administration. The to Greece in 1910; a Scout bugling out double promlaea siqiport fur policemen in the Angel Lounge, dents who Jump ship will be left oussion. One is tfae original plan tino to Valentino Oleroenflrv) of tor each course, preferably the Hence he led his singleton club each o f too unUd suits. “world laboratory." It wlH be a Wnd with the coiled wire bind­ can look up ail of the week’s denominations in the new series with a conch shell. ^LAUGHINGI a tavern In Lodi, N.J. to the l(x»l United Statea con­ for 14 rooms, plus alterations to Harlfotxl, land on d>himbia Lake; and tried a-finesse wito dummy’s true university, not aa a pleasure sulate’s tender merciee, “although ing; they Be flat for easy new words in the dictionary. are in Malayan currency. queen. Sgt. Peter Veto, 40, father of the kitchen, which was set asids Raymond Raclot to John KUworth Manchester Shopping Parkade And after yxxi look them up, Featured are the following; A For Shelnwold’s 86-paga book­ crulae ship. we try to see that they oatch up two parcels of land on Old Colum­ reading and writing and the Ungrateful for this act o f geiiF LAUGHINGI three, and Gary Tedesco, 38, a Boto undergraduate and grad­ at the June 29 meeting. Another use them. Tou’B Impreee aQ map of Christmas Island, mood- let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," with us in toe next port." is this plan with kindergarten bia M .; Lawrence Wontamor and pages are easily removahla eroslty. East took tfae king of send BO cents to Brid^ Book, police appointee about to be uate students may enroll in such Above all, keep the note- of your friende — and teach­ flower, robber crab, an Island Ruth Millett clubs and returned a heart to 1st sworn In, had gone to the tavern There seems little doubt that rooms aoled. A third is f^ the Evelyn S. PUkien to Irene Blair, ers—If you keep a good voca­ scene, a phosphate train, raising Manohoster Eva. Harald, Box 8818, varied ooursea as dance, business land with improvements on Rt. 6; l»ok dean. When you take West defeat the eontraot with two Exclusivt Hartford Sho¥fing 9 to Investigate a report of shots administration, oceanography, his­ the Seven Seas w ill be booked basic plan plus an activity room; bulary notebook. phosphate, Fljdng Fish Cove, load­ Grand Osntral Station, New York solidly. Half the enrollment was and a fourth, the original plan Lawrence Santamore Irene notes in dsas, take them heart tricks. IT, N .T . fired. Vote waa shot three times tory and anthropology. A side ad­ quickly but take them as Remember a few ebaptera ing cantilever, frigate bird and Mean people are likely to grow Don’t ' snort toat nobody could and Tedesco four times. reached qulcWy, with a pleasing plus boto rooms. Blair, parcel o f land withto ag kn- golden bo’sun bird. ever meaner as they reach middle OonyriiAf MM. vantage, Dr. Ntohola expects, will Another meeting wttl be held doggondest neatly as poealble—^unless you bade when we talked about possibly play a hand so badly, Oeaeral Fyaturea Oerp. PoUce arrested ex-convict Carlo balance between toe sexes. provemente on Rt. 6. age, says a Britidi psyct D o r is cW m e s Benedetto, 37, alias Rocco Ban- be toat students will get ao()ualnt- Unfortunately, unless a student about Sept. 12 at which time a plan to recopy them. Hiere’8 aU of tfae outside reading that Tliia happened In a championship ed with the people and aystems of 7 no more piUable sigbt than you’re going to do? Sura you The Uteted States Post Offlee Well, that figures. Most people which (mly Life Masters could en­ nett, Tuesday on a charge of sell­ has aeaman’s papers, he (»jm o t vote win be taken. Manchester Evening Herald Oo- Depeuhnent rspoata that toe new don’t change a great deal through ing one or more pistols to Falco the oowtriea which tha University woric his way through school. A Personals honbia oorreepondent Virginia M. the student who baa taken do. You’re reading a nonre- ter. vlalta. ultra-complete c 1 a a a Hotea intemaitkinal. poatal card designed the years, except to grow "more Other Way and Trantino. Ball waa set at 15,000 schotonhip fund, however, Lt. Ool. Jasper Woodward, his Oorieofit telephone 238-8224. quired book and one at the so.” What the added years seem A «K J ^ J Dr y * Grrnei^ The riHp‘’a porta o f call during promotion... only to find that when it to attract touriat traffic to the It waa perfectly all right to take $16,000. w ill pay one-quarter to one-haM o f wife and their two sons have re­ better magarinea tor at laaat to do is to exaggerate the qualities INVnrE YOU TO WATCH THBM B N W Ua ptanoed 110-day semester in­ cornea tima to he can't Id minutaa a day. R ight? United States w il first t e isaued a finesse ta clubs, W South A pile of articles stolen In some stiiidents’ expenses. turned from three years in Wies­ In New York (Xty on Aug. 80.^ As a person bad vm «t he was young. burglaries waa found by poUoe In clude liabon, Betrut, Port Sakl, baden, Germany, with tfae A ir read them. W ell, It you're reeUy anter- should flneese the other way. That Stagapore, Yokiafaaaia, Honolulu, Normal student costs by semes­ If you’re a doodier (and previouBiy repented hi this oolumn, It takes a strong effort of will is, he should play East rather STATE the Paterson, N.J., apartment of Force. They are visiting his fa r prisiiic you might alao get _a for the Impatient person to de­ and ftaaSy San Dfago. ter are from $1,590 to $1,990, plus who iant?), get into the habit toe 7o r ^ white and blue poatal Qum West for toe king. NOW MAT. and EVE. Norma Jaeonetta, one of tour $400 tuition and a minimum of ther Madison Wects en- (la n ^ HAdar, CUnton. This Is a leaning foreign language vo- Now York, N. T., peirwm to leam to be kind and heart if East plays low. CHALLENGES wers tolled ta a hail of 14 bullets. W orid W ar n , we used to bluepirint 10-day searion sponsored by the LEASE oabulacy. W rite down the new compassionate. •uoh a venture bo wtaBe toe tone tiiW smooth sailing. RBskiMriQLCeiiiiMrekd Ameriea*a Noi. 1 Bond Osr loom ’’ and enckwe To fo r each Even if West is able to win the __ IKTalBiailBHinHI Prosecutor Calissi said Falco United Synagogue Youth. word on one aide of the card, Age of ItaeU doesn’t automatical­ DVALiscopg^MeTwoaaw and Trantino and a third man, (taring onttaea. In toe 1980a there "w e have to'expect such things postal card desired. trick. South w ill be able to go as lockouta, quarantines and Warrantee deeda: Louis Axelrod Alt*rarioRS-R»iiio

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST >8, White House ter in O rd ea l Saw SeenLyiidon G oaH nl968 *lP><>ors, P eo p le, Lights’ By JACK BKIX AUBKOfOTON (AP) — Tic# I ’ifM i ftm * wish to rat out Wa i»ayed two or Pr«todent tyndon B. Johnson Is three times an hour. "Dear Lord, happily preparing to return to the 4w dabrla pUwI M (h«r help ns rat out, help us r*t out," ‘ n s Jn 0M tamnkl. Tin nna* I Mdd Mloud « ■ over and over. For poliUcal wars next year, riding the hunch that PriRrident Kennedy la if its m fasluon its dt bHi|i^/roin th« eav«-ln lasted that 11 days, till they got that 12-lndh hole down, we couldn’t stand. My going to win re-elecUon by a near wara athers latar. feet are still numb at the ,toes widsUda. ■ ^ H ia tra d ter tioola but thara because of the little circulation. Although the President and viCi'liO/anBwer. Aftar a while we While we were down there, I got JohhsoB- reportedly never have srawUad: orar tta debris. this sharp needle pain in my feet dlscusaed - the matter, there la Ola—the ptcka, tta bars, and then I’d get one in my hip every indication they will be 'e ^ our lunch palls and I’d forget the one in my back. teammatea again in a campaign tmdar the pile except What did I think about? I they will carry vigorously Into henunar and a hai,tch tfaoui^t of GOne Gibbons Fellin's every com er ol the nation. SMILING SERVICE hammer brcdce soon aftar- partner in the mine operation) Johnson, who campaigned in 48 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER I A c w« had was a hatchet to and why didn't he get us out? 1 states in i960 when Kennedy won wmf ovar the Junk, fiwught about my wife and our the presidency by a whisker, ob- waia, are also had a plastic twin gIrU'*and the guys I hung vloualy is going to have to bear idcb wa fUlad with the sul- around with at "Ann’s Cafe” in in '1084 the brunt of Southern Dem­ water that dripped Into the Ebrleton. I said many times I ’d ocratic resentment against Ken­ sure like a beer. Most of all,- I nedy’s endorsement of racial dem­ Classmates Forever! Marled crawling around in wanted to see daylight and want- onstrations, and his pressure on loiddnr tor a way out ad to get home. Congress to act on civil rights this way and we went By about the sixth day, I fig­ legislation. ay and sometimes wa ure now, we were just about But tf the lanky, dark-haired wa ware hack whara wa where we started when we began Texan la disturbed by prospect dnd Bfiost tlmea wa Just looking for a way out. We were] of going Into the Bout tell pos- know, now in a chamber about six feet slbly unsympathetic audiences Basics Made Beautiful ware lost But wa kept long and six feet wide' and almost there that the time b come for ara^ dka that ter al* rix feet high on the high side. We all citteens to enjoy their conetitu days lookhir for a way kept shoring up the ceiling with tlonal righte regardless of color, timber and as we did the celling he doesn't show It. was BO quastioB about kept getting lower imtll on the Neither is he perturbed by the 2 Up tauai. n ie most room last day we had only 18 inches be­ likelihood that eOme of the party’s hiitwawi Wm top of the tween our heads and the roof of liberaU will grumble that he still by Top Designers! iiid ma ceiling of the tun- the tunnel. ia tao tightly tied politically to; iWs four fast Many timea K Than suddenly on the sixth day eonservafiva Dixie to suit their r Always, slaepinr, cams the m^cle. We hadn't fancy. I aUtter. M was on heard that first drill coming down. For tha.last two and half years' ;s of rock and coal, Pirst thing we knew a micro­ Johnson has been busy shedding out npA lot on our hands phone was dropped down a hole the aectianalism that put him in lOMas and attxms. near us. We heard voices yelling the Senate and which appealed to u ba^jt warm, Fd ait with my our names from above. the Southern bloc which en­ WdomM and PaToy would sit We crawled as fast as we could gineered his promotion to a Senate ' aty lags with his hack to over the debris to the mike hang­ leadership potion. Thers he be- Fd breathe on his back ing from this first six-inch hole. name, behind Dwight D. Bisen-1 AH lha time wa're rock- We kept yelling, "Here we coitae, bower—a Republican president he; liaok and forth, also to kem here we come," as we crawled still respects and likes—the second A en Daaoy would SWltal over to that hole. most powerful pi'i” ^ country.! I the same for me. We'd If It was a 1 'wrenchX1 for Johnson ' for ■ or Id minutes at a Upon the surface they asked us what we needed and soon we got to give up.- that power to become, 10, than we'd slop but only for clothes and hamburgers and soup vice president, uie «compensation | 1^. atBsatas, say, because than lay In the fact that he was on e, and coffee. We weren't cheering ' 4*ars« saafl/\nai11\f.alA/>tM/4 OfflclftlS a'ho cold again. Moat tlmas yst We were far from cartaln of of two natiimally-elected iNKJBca ahoot 10 degrees abora getting out then bocause so far of the government and might, in only a abt-faieh hole had reached time, become the head man. ( hdap wann. wa’d sleep face For U all goes well In next htniriih oiar arms around each We ate Mat first food too last year’s campaign, Johnson will be ;:w fd etoag maybe a half and got stomach cramps. Ihsn I pointing for 1968; Rep. Carl Al­ MoA than Hia cold would bert, D-OMa.. the House majority and wOfd start rocklag :ed for ft and got some cfaewtng tobacco and then we slept for a lekder, already la on record with 'g o t Scune elrculatlon. I the prediction that Johnson "will X JaSas, hoots, socks, T couple of hours. Work lights were lowered on a ■uccaad Jadk Kennsdy as Presl- r-^ijnd-awaatahlrt Krary now cord. Later they sent ae flash- It’d tiu soft Sfirtjr dsnt. of tha United States." I I' Fd pun flia sweatshirt Ul^ts. Amtrkan print cotton In', the process of broadening his | flay bead so-my body would horlaooa, Jobneon has been a^ „ Am warm air of my breath. Ibat first hole was just for food ■Im p ‘‘Villager” ahirt and communications. Ibe next witii mac-type etdlar, special pleaijBi^ 1°*’ conciliation 'in rA inhip. I’d wake up. And I’d day they started drilling, a U-inch ■olvliig raoial problems. He has F.'Wil’' o f lights and the hole. We could hear It above. But rollup aleevea, button said firmly that "half a loaf will, flgiiies of people. They now not do” " a ^ ' that "issues which i SBh-these were hallucinations fills drill hit a sulfur hall—fiiaf s front. The Fashion Jacket of the Year as hard as a diamond—so they are not aetUed by justice and fair ’ o a i^ t h t e is thht Davoy ptey 'totR aobiier or later be settled M ihoee mlngs the same quit trying in this poet The next day wc could hear by force and violence." Supple Elegance in Suede f -FAhk "T ba law oaraiot bring reason-1 OPEN and the figures al' them drilling amin and they able men and women together to front of us but the got deep enough W they missed work . put their differences,” he Just in Time for Back-to^ollege led toward them us on direction. They dropped said recently. "But it can re- fiiey got. For some radioactive cobalt In the iway Qi hole that went PMt iM. hi the atraia unreasonable men and wo­ THURSDAY A jacket yen’ll be proud of because of its rich fashion appearance. man, or the men topm Imposing their will on a small ' six - inch . hole, they O ver this Note the features — V--wing collar, 8 Florentine buttons and belt. inan with a Hiht dropped a Geiger counter. I rixrat- eommfinf^--«i>d Men the reason-1 yelled, "Show me aUc PtoPla can and will get to-1 Very practical ’cause it’s dry-cleanable and spot resistant. Sizes 10 .light Over here! Over here!” ed up the niunbers the needle NIGHTS till! Utiip reached but this strategy didn’t getheif and work out their prob-; to 18. Choose from gold or towne brown. 'saw him too, but the shape Comes the “Binkie” 'with MmS tbMnselves." work. They lowered a compass shirred bodice, sqnazf neck, -a D ...,'«»«, o,.m. Earlier in the year, Johnson's brawled toward him and better idea of our position sleeveless and with 2 aide activities as chairman of the' as gone altogether, patch pockets'in cranberry President’a Committee on Equal B\ Continental * i ’day 'tras the worst. I They moved the drill a few feet 29.99 and this time, think God, they Employment Opportunity and his U or indigo blue. Small, me­ wiM the dosest we reached us with the first -inch eivil rights speeches won him a dCBth.' That’s when It 12 dium and large. dtstltoniuhed service award from' _ fifid we oould hear hole, the first escape hole. This was 10 days and 8^ hours after tbe Ca|iltal Press Club, an organ­ Aoim the drainkge pipes the cave-ln that trapped us. isation of Negro newspapermen. > ■‘ t we’d be drowned, In the other major assignments rained only about We coud hear the drill coming all the way down. It felt like it given him by the President, John-, son has been deep in tbe space tim e I started run- was coming directly at my head. Basic hip-stitched box pleated skirt, And suddenly there i t . was, bust­ program as chairman of the Na-1 WUd. That’s when I tlonal Aeronautics and Space fitted to your form. Exquisitely Mock tost like a regular ing through, just two or three feet away. Council. He has just completed a dy^-to-match “Astral” print Shet­ aurvgy: for the President on the land cardigan sweater. Simple— but I FeHed, n e t’s go This time we cheered. This time G we shook hands. Now for the first proposed supersonic commercial Dav^ eald, " I don’t know, The other day Johnson flew to 'ti I don't know." „ every 80 feet down we told them are developing . . . like Co-ordinates—all wool madm j bone with cranberry, bone with loden. r fbe first two days, we didn’t what the hole looked like. Then WatouOgton from a speech in a this “ Daisies” Bra by plaid box pleated skirt with side m idtoom m state. He arrived at $2.99 leh the lousy sulphur water. But we got some real food—chopped Perma L ift t&SA «n coulito’t bold out. At first steak, mashed potatoes and peas zipper and self belt. Sizes 7 to 14. ■ ;80;'a4n .''B y 8:80 he was at the $12.99 bitter hut. it got better and coffee and fig cakea In plas­ 9Vhlte Hoiiao'Ior a breakfast wltb , o^-seemed better: tic containers. $5.99 tbe Mgd much about It fex the first five And now it was around 2 a.m. ting today. And while House f«r the President’s skull . . .. days. Maybe I was too concerned and I was being hauled up slowly. you’re here, look at practice with his advisers In ad­ atohit getting out and just con- They stopped me two or thrM j the “ Daisies” Pantie vance Of a White House news con­ ference. Back .to the Capitol went : centrafing cm that. times and it seemed forever. Then Girdles, too. They’re Bangle ^But suddenly early in the sixth they started again and I was spin­ Long aleeve oxford shirt with Johnson for work that kept him day, suddenly I got so hungry I ning. Finally, there tt was—the light as a whisper and after hours. Bracelets ate aome bark from an old tim­ surtece, the air, the people. ever so comfortable. Bermuda collar and barrel cuffs. Jtemson has demonstrated his' ‘^Mezzo Chromo” ber. It tasted terrible. Other times As the air hit me, I felt dissy White, blue, beige. Sizes 7 to 14. willingness to take on any assign-1 Red, black, white, we to*f sucked the water out ol and fell into, that hosket-type ment He has had such varied green, blue. tfio bark. stretcher. I was thintclng, ‘Tfim $2.99 ones as his trip to Berlin to bolster Finest Top Grade Cowhide ;Wo kept crawling in all direc- out now, I’m out now,” and I Weetem morale after the Oom- tiiixis lodking for a way out in cried for the first time. muniste built the wall, and his 3 for $2 thpse first lew days. Sometimes While I was down there they Wash-’n’-wfar cot­ fHgM te Roma to represent the we’d erawl one way for two city asked me if I’d go back to work ton bra, prettily MilUken’s wool classic crest President at the funeral of Pope NEW from Italy blocks. Most of the time we didn’t In the mines. I said I. would. But trimmed v^th a John X X m . know if all that crawling and I’m not. I guess I'm afraid. I'll blazer, fully rajmh lined, 8 metal Given this willingness, plusi the twisting and turning was taking work anywhere except in a mine. chain of daisies. button closing, 8 patch pocketa President’s willingness to count us fatehor or lower in the mine. Sizes: A A cup, 80- and crest on brtast pocket. Red, Johnson in on such decisions as In the first few days I could 34; A cup, 80-84. navy, charcoal, gray. Sizes 7 that o f tbe Cuban missile block­ One of 4 casual styles crafted of “ Mezzo tell, looking at my fluorescent ade, tha vice president figures to watch, what day it was. But down $2.50 to 14. have a broad ksowlsdge of almost Chromo” the finest dark top grain cowhide and tbera in the darit I got all mixed -•very facat of government. fashioned in the new Continental color “Testa Heather tweed wallet up. about morning and night and $7i99 Johnaen hopes assets such . as a a m e s ^ Del Toro.” Self or double handles, brass lock or clutch triple frame, clear fUiaUy tbs daysdays teemaelves. these won’t h« overlooked in 1968. vinyl divider, double size On about 3:1S of probably the | tab closure. sixth day—fion't aak me if it' opening, leathei’ trim. was a.m. or pjn.—I heard Louis Magic Oval Pantie of soft Hel- Solid corduroy A-line skirt with baOw out This was the first and RANGE 01^ tteae we hoard him. He I anca nylon and Lycra(R) Span- detachable suspenders and top­ stolid. "D a v ey and Hank, where k I l'( )\I.\'I 1( dex—CAN’T RIDE UP—EVER! per pocket. Loden or red^ Sizes ^ This Is Louis. I gto a Sizes: S, M, L 7 to 14. FUEL OIL dr^ B'fivs feet in front K \i I ()in $3.95 - $5.99 GASOLINE tod like It was ooming re. Mow, fids was reeC ofiier llfingk -wsrs tan- this wax real. I actu- B A N TLY OIL teuis. But w* couldn’t t '(MP Wl , IM'. .- iigtat And we for fuol oils, sorvico, , :, 1. \ I \ - i i;!:i. 1 Uds writing, bolting oquiptnint • ; V. Mil, i>. II P : i IK *nrn fiMrs? PIMHII 9224181 ...... in W A M L m a u m , BABxram, ooxx. lUNCHESTMl EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1968 c M AN j^STER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1968

meeting at the Parkade Lanes on HEALTH CAPSULES Andover W. Middle Tpke. Sept. 6 at 10 a.m. Diem Denounces V.S. Reaction by Mtclwel A. PetU, MJ). with an Instructor In charge, a nursery provided for small-fry, and CAN you GET BIFOCAL a buffet lunch served by the lanns. To Crackdi^wn on Buddhists CONTACT LENSES* ALPOA to Edit ThU is to be a handicap league, Mrs. Bagley emphasised. ’Anyone Interested in attending Is asked (OnrilMMd from Om ) monks and 'a nun have committed Unit’s Bylaws to caU the Parkade Lanes for a suicide by fire. reservation before Sept. 6. talned that only small ktoup* Stmday, police and soldiers raid­ The annual meeting of ALiPOA News of Servicemen VlstnamsM special forces had ed pagodas and arrested hundreds (Andover Lake Prcq)erty Owners William E. Rice, 18, son of Mrs. canted out the decree without the of monks and nuns. Martial law Aasocdation) will be held Saturday Ruth C. Rice of Mathieson Dr., fitrt J tu R D Y S ito e ^ knowledfe of their commanders. was declared. at 8 p.m. at the Red Bam. The recently completed nine weeks agenda Includes the election of of­ The United States had absolved D im on’ Tuesday postponed In­ basic training at the Naval Train­ definitely a National Assembly ficers and board members as well ing Center, Great Lakes, 111. the military from responsiWllty election set for Saturday. The de­ as a vote on i«t>psed revMons to Marine ,(3pl. Lawrence P. Ander­ for the crackdown on Buddhists cree indicated the government the byla'ws. son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and by Impllcktlon blamed Presi­ sees no quick end to the crisis ALJ*OA President R oland J. Anderson, was promoted to the dent Diem and his brother, Ngo that threatens to hamper Its war D’Amour has announced that a present rank while serving with Dlnh Nhu. head of security police. against Communist guerrillas. large turnout is exipected, there­ the Eleventh Marine Regiment. Ihe communique appeared to fore associate members and mem­ First Marine Division at Camp At least 18 foreign embassies bers in arrears on their dues will remove doubts of army loyalty to complained that their diplomatic­ Pendleton, Calif. The promotions Diem. ^ . ally Immune commimications not be admitted. were effective the first day of Mobile squads roamed Saigon channels had been blocked by Sai­ Church Retreat July. The Eleventh Marines Is the Lorlnf piwto today and troop concentrations In­ gon authorities. Unlike the United After a summer of c a t e r ^ to Division’s artillery regiment, and creased to guard against new YES. t h e s e ARE AVAILABLE nosilly happy children, the ’Times Engaged States, the embassies rely on the BUT AS VET ARE employs 155mm and 105mm how­ demonstrations or suicides, but South Vietnamese telecommunica­ Pn.rm Gamp's role will be reserved itzers and 4.2-inch mortars In its other signs pointed to a relaxation n o t COWPLBTELY TTie engagement of MUe Jean tions center and have no difect SATISFACTORV. to provide a quiet, meditative set­ mission of fire support for division of martial law. ting for the members of Andover Francii Brelteiibaeh of Beat Hert­ line to home offices. Hm Mi C,p«ul*l itYM twlplul Wonwtian. infantrymen. Barbed wire barricades were re­ . h h «•* »• b« n*Wr» Congregational Church when they ford to Itaul Frencl* Slattery of In Washington a State Depart hold a one-day retreat on Satur­ moved from the Saigon University ment spokesman declined to as­ Mancheater Evening Herald An­ Hartford hae been announced by area where 8,000 students were ar­ day, Sept. 7. dover correspondent, Mrs. Patricia | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bldward sess the role of the Vietnamese ^ e camp lodge will provide a by rested Sunday and prevented from army In Diem’s move against naissance plane was shot down by Stoner, telephone 742-7901. J. Breltenbach of Beat Hartford, demonstrating against the govern­ ground fire Monday. ’The Ameri­ rustic atmo-siphere for fireside dis- formerly of IS Ensign St., Man­ the Buddhists. ctigaiQMded by Dr. Nathaniel Gup- ment president Ngo Dlnh Diem. Other authorities in Washington can’s name was withheld here. DEMPSEY APPOINTMENTS chester. Ciirfew regulations eased. Ul the children 'tvtll enjoy said continued enforcement of In Washington the Pentagon re HARTFORD (AP) — Professors I Poll^ Parrot Her fiance is a son of Mr. and (A Viet Nam press broadcast ported the death of l.st Lt. Ed supervised play on the camp­ Mrs. Jaunea F. Slattery of Hart­ Diem’s martial law declaration grounds throughout the day. Pic­ Richard C. Donnelly of Yale Laiw monitored In Tokyo said many indicates the army Is not planning ward B. Crlbbs of Colombus, Ga., School and Thomas Archibald of ford. students had been released from from multiple Injuries, but said nics with a folksong fest will be a coup. held at riveradde, after which a the University of Connecticut Law S H O E W o in | BOYS AND OIRtS Miss Breltenbach la a senior at a detentian center. It also said It could not relate his death with Albertue Magnus (College, New U.S. foreign aid chief David Bell certainty to the downed plane short play m il be presented based School were named yesterday to some Saigon area schools closed said In a Washington television In­ the commission to revise Con- Haven, where she la a chemletry during the weekend crisis will re- on the io r y of Jonah and the terview that the United States whale. The day will close with a neoticut's criminal statutes. In Saddles and Straps, and Strollerf, major ahd president of the sen­ oproPTlday.) wants to continue aiding "the free Suicide Deterrent ior class. IBe mobile squads apparenUy simple communion service In the other appointments by Gov. John too. Boots high, Boots low, grand people of Viet Nam” against the pine grove cathedral. Dempsey, State Auditor R obert Mr. Slattery is a 1962 graduate lycre assigned to make certain Communist guerrillas but "we do PARIS (AP) — Jail cells with and Oxfords Sturdy. All in the Wg 0, Notre Dame University, South that no more Buddhists bum Bowling, Anyone? Olaffey of Hartford was named to | not support repression In any shatterproof glass walls are to be Mrs. Roger B. Bagley, president the commission on Inter-govem- back-to-school assortment Bend, Ind., where ho received e themselves to death. Installed in Paris police stations. de^ee in physics, and g;raduat«d Buddhists have been demon­ country.’’ of the Manchester Republican mental coop>eration, succeeding | by Poll-Parrot for boys and gurls. U.S. authorities here announced Police Chief Maurice Papon Women’s Club, has invited the An­ State Public Works Commissioner magna cum laudi. He received e strating against the government said he took the decision because Before school bells ring, master’s degree this year at Yale of Diem, a Roman Catholic, for the death of a U.S. Army pilot In dover club to join with their group Timothy J. Murphy; and Arthur the anti-Communlst war. He was of an Increase In the number of L. Shipman and Dr. Victor P. Cen- University, where he is a can­ o months. They claim they have in forming a bowling league. All bring them in for new shoes. All iO the B2nd American to die In com­ suicide attempts by prisoners. Republican women of the town are ci of Hartford were named to the didate for a I’h.D. degree. been deprived of freedom to prac- The glass-walled cells will, permit carefully fitted. All so No date has been ' set for the tloe their religion. Diem has de­ bat since the American military eligible to participate Greater Hartford Flood Commis- buildup of December 1961. guards to keep a sharper watch fhere ■will be an organizational sion. dependable and well constructed. wedding. nied It on prifibners. To gain public support, four The pilot’s twin-engine recon- FROM *6 .9 9 *8 .9 9 WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Haitians Say Th« illustrition of, o< ihi ttftn IntbA in ihii

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fA G E N iN iE ■ARtanBSTEB EVENING HEBALO, MINCHIISTEB. CX)NK WEDNESDAY, AUGUST » , 19tt MANdHISTEB EVENING HEEALD, MANCHBSTEB, CONM^ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1968 PAQl M O H I Qfts MATK .«tTRKKT - TEL. 648-5171 - OPEN .9 A.M, TO 5;8 0 P.M. - CLOSED MOND^^re from nahdrblone phiehproplonato almost' always “due to 1. atabillty MUSIC STORES: 241 ASYLUM ST.. HARTFORD (522-7201) -17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER "whether there is developing in demoiultmted itself, we think H lanrlfrat^r (Durafa«lin)T My . doctor saya It of the nervous mechanism that the Kremlin good faith where we there is a future and bigger cer­ The is a male hormonel and that It controls the caliber of the Mood theONEpleceto WATKINS-WES’T FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER STREET - TEL. 649-7196 have, so far, found none whatso­ tainty which will also eventually will, improve my appetite and vesseU in the akin. ’This mecha­ lEornutd ^fralb nism makes them dilate in a ever.” be established, but not without help me to gain weight. call for work and thought on the part of A — The usual side effects from warm environment to permit in­ _ In such references, Mr. Eisen­ Doctor Says creased sweating and contract ^ U BImcU Street all who take their coimnunity seri­ male hormone are less severe liaacbeeter, Goan. hower is made to sound as if he with this drug than with some' of when tiie enviraBment is cold. The THOMAS r ^ROTJSON ously. This would be the certainty antipersidrant preparations used W ^rm K j S rouson really believed the Russians were NO SERIOUS MEDICAL the other male hormonp prepara­ ItaMtabere much less reliable in their national that this project, small as it is in PROBLEM tions. It may, however, cause in the arm pits are of no value fo" fVnudea October 1, u n sweating of the hands. Coffee in­ word than other nations. terms of redevelopment projects, is acne, hoarseness. Increase of fa­ money creases nervous tension and Publlabed____ Mrerr Brening Bieept vastly bigger than all the peccadil­ By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT cial hair, and some menstrual Ir­ •KBdayaadaya aada Holtaare. E nter^ at the In addition to all this, Mr. Eisen­ M. D. regularity. These ilde efforts are should, therefore, be avoided. P ro­ the minute you mintitM obb los that can be raised against it, K a t Offic..„ ‘e at Uancbeater C ., aa hower’s letter |Wamed "we can be Newspaper Enterprise Assn. pantheline ' bromide taken by SeMnd C!aCiaaa Hall Hatter usually easily controlled by de­ sure that, in signing a treatv the and, if it can be made to move, ca­ Q — What causes dark discol­ creasing the dose. mouth has been ueed' with success YES! For esih in a burnf, esH BtatfloliL 8UB80R1PTI0N RATE* by some persons with this condi­ Soviets believe they are securing pable of keying new life, utility, oration under the eyes? What can Payable to Advaace be done for this? tion. Consult your doctor (or the Aik for eiih f» t for m afloi— eaih M te a yeai ...... W greater advantages than those they and attractiveness to a whole area Q — I am over BO and am £ i MontDi ...... ^ amount and frequency of the dose for any jeod roiion.Tlit folks at JoNfidnl of. town. Those who may perhaps A—If other members of your troubled with itching ears and required. Taree Uoatha ...... oAO consider will accrue to the West­ family have the same condition it Oae MonU; ...... have had some doubt of this possi­ eyelids. What causes this and can to ioy"YoiI- CaB...thli wry alantol days to save ern world." may be a hereditary tendency to U be helped? “ m em bu r o f bility, because the opposition which may be a hereditary tendency to raia associated p r e s »} Is it not possible that we our­ A — The causes of itching are Gloria Divorcad The Aaeoclated Press Is excluslyely selves may consider this treaty a always fights progress had not yet have very thin skin in that re^on. legion but, when it chiefly involves SEMIANNUAL titled to the uae of republlcatlon of appeared openly, may now be re­ This would allow the dark, ven­ the ears And eyelids, a copimon JUAREZ, Mexico (A P) — Off! oewa dlapatchea credited to It or strategic advantage for ourselves? ous blood to show through. ' BENEFICIAL anet olberwlae credited In this paper assured. Nor Is there any need for cause is seborrheic dermutlUs, a dais of the Juarex foreign regis­ and also the local news published here This Eisenhower letter sounds, State hours with not enough disease that Rs associated with ex­ try office said ’Tuesday a divorce PINANCe SYSTEM All liKhta of, republlcatlon of epcciai— bitterness or denunciation toward F U R N ITU R E OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS dispatches herein are also reserved in summary, as if he had felt him- sleep is another cause. The con­ cessive dand^f and that is vast­ action was filed Saturday lor heir­ lesns $20 to $600 — Loons etHiwuw* W lewoeet self compelled to endorse th e ' those who, out of their own minds dition is often more noticeable to ly Improved by controlling the ess Gloria Vanderbilt Lumet from JTUIl aerytee client of N E. A Sery- treaty, since he had once proposed} spirits, contribute this oppos the girl who inspects herself too dandruff. This and allergy are the television director Si^ey Lumet tonoflcial FInaneo Co. of AAoiwIioolar "l^lbl&lerB RMreaenUtlyea The closely than it is to friends. In any two commonest causes of the kind but that no decree has been is­ JBllua Matheir-. Special Aarency—New It himself, but resolved, when he j tlon case it is not serious, but, If it of itching you have. sued. 806 MAIN ST. (Over Woolworth’s ) M A N O j ^ ^ If the project is really bad, it de- Mitchell 3-4156 • Ask for the YES » M N y / f Last three days (and two nights) to choose Watidns Famous Quality York, Chlcaao D efel! «nd gave hi.s favorable opinion, to cast ; ’The decree was held up, the of­ lUiM BER AUDIT BUREAU OP bothers you a great deal, you to be slaughtered and Q—I have excessive eweatlng ficials said, because Mrs. Lumet’s A lo*n of 1100 eoiit 120.60 *0en pfWip«7 nWOW* Home Furnishings for every room in your home at Semi-Annual Sale ClRCDUATIONe ______as much su.spicion and doubt on the serves can use cosmetics to hide it. 12 coMWuilvt monthly tattollmooU ef SlAOo ooca, buried. If the project is good, the of the hands. Is toere anything Mexican attorney failed to regis­ prices. Watkini quality assures you of the best In style and construc­ Tne Herald Prlntin* Compaav *nc. proposition as possible. ter her residence as .'required by >tWI,SEMEFICIALFI>IANC^CO. ----- •Mumes no flnancla) reaponsiDflity tor discussion they help stimulate will — I am a housewife. What I can Use to stop tolsT tion at the lowest prices possible. It’s furniture you’ll take pride in m - typographical errors appearing In ad- He deserves to have some em- side effecto am I likely to get A—Sweating of the palms is law. TertMementa and other . readlnp matter pha.sis given, as more in keeping move it ahead. j^ n g and *mning even after years of use. Come in tomorrow . . . by ia The Manchester Evening Herald with the spirit of his ow'n highest BKiii.iMMiWilMiMiW fnSMWiriWiSi Si^day,* sure. Display adyertlalnp closing hours; jror Monday—1 p.m Friday aspiration when he himself was in Fot Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday. the Presidency, to the one more For Wednesday—1 p.m Tuesday. A Thought for Today iPor Thursday—1 p m. Wednesday. positive paragraph in his letter, Tor Friday—1 p.m. Thursday Sponsored by the ManchestoF Tor Saturday—1 p.m. fVlday. which read as follows: Council of Churches CTassIfled deadline: 10;S0_ a.m. aadk ATTENTION day of pu-«'catlon except Saturday — "The greatest anticipiated ad­ t a.m vantage is the hope—almost uni­ "A now comimanidiment I give to Wednesday, August 28 versally held by the earth’s popu­ you, that you love one another; lations— that the consummation even as I have loved you. that you also love one another.” (John See us at the SIX HUNDRED Eisenhower’s Equivocation and meticulous implementation of 13:34.) TTie highest hope of those who the agreement might open the way Prayer: Our Father, may we oppose the nuclear test ban treaty to better relations betw'een the cold seek ’Thy will by studying Thy Music-Minded Parents Sm tbe model units our Ruth Shea has decorated at the Six Give your Early American furniture but who concede that tt Is quite war opponents and, by small steps, Word and applying its teachings this day. May we move in Thy Hwadred Apurtments, Cottage Grove Road, Bloomfield, in Medi­ Hkely to get a two-thirds vote In bring about enforceable agree­ strength, realizing it is available terranean Q assk, Modem and Early American. Open 2| to 8 p.m. Ifae Senate Is that there might de- ments for the reduction of the to iM- in the measure we seek it. Enroll your Childron in yielop some movement to put a costly armaments race and prog­ In the name of (3hrist, our Re­ weekdays; 12 noon to 7 p.m. Saturdays and Sunda]^; closed the background it deserves reservation of some kind—just one ress toward the rule of law in the deemer. Tuesdays. reservation—^into the Senate rati­ world. These promises and these Amen. Manchester (JouncU of Today the homespun beauty of old time braided rugs is captured in W at­ hopes represent the major portion fication action. United (3huponent8 present and long range kivestmeat pcpgralR. 8 Pc. Teak Group with 6-cushion sofa and two lounge chairs; green textured cherry see the big open stock Old Lex­ mqfer stodts. Fm Need extra seating? Do you have big loimer President Els«ihower has of the whole treaty would like to kielud* BYBrything ing Watkins Piano and Organ Studio, 648-6171. a fabric upholstery ...... 249.00 ington Collection; Here's the biggest Why not visit the Putnam office nearest you room? Like your comfort in big sizes? now contributed, purposefully or obtain from It. yom fiee ecp% way you can ensemble it: 64” triple Then there’s a sofa here for you! In­ (2) Teak End Tables to match all Teak groups above, beige grained plastic Inadvortently, by the language of BXCBpt gCKOHlIB. soon. . . there’s never an obligation. call or ymt yam dresser base, mirror, 82 x 491|4” cheat- cluded is the 91-inch Chippendale stylte tops, e a ^ ...... 19.50 Ms letter to the Senate Foreign F mtmsmi offiaa. on-chest and full size spindle bed, $829. The North End Hearing: shown for Early American rooms, an 82- 1 Pc. Teak’ Group with 6-cushion three-sectional sofa, lounge chair, lamp Relations Committee. And one has inch Traditional model with lined kick- table and cocktail table. Dark green textured fabric. One cushion slightly to gueas, from the tenor of his gen­ It is a good thing some of the Members New Yorix MORIARTY and American pleats and two off-the-floor modem de­ soiled, but reversible. As i s ...... 149.00 eral measage, tai which he supports traditional againsters of the Man­ Stock Exchangee signs (92 and 88”). Custom covered in Armless Redwood Wheel Chaises, 3-position backs. (3) plain orange plastic, ratification of the treaty, that he chester municipal scene finally PUTNAM & CO. BROTHERS (8) plain turquoise plastic. Choice, each ...... 27.50 knew and intended just what he condescended to give their special 71 EAST CENTER . STREET—Phone 648-2161 your choice of fabrics. STRAIGHT “A” FOR STYLE Savaral separate reed chairs also rsduced. might be doing when he also sug­ attention the other night to the SOI CENTER ST. — 04S-61S5 Open 9 to 6 Daily— Open 6:80 to 9 ’Thurs. EvMiing 79 gested that ratiricatlon be quali­ North End Redevelopment pro* Open 9 to 12 Saturdays fied by one reservation. poeal. One had wondered where IN BACK-TO-SCHOOL CLASSICS The reservation he suggested they were. Were they, perhaps, too T busy fighting progress In other sec­ would, to his own words, “provide aniiaaiiaaii naai that in the event of any armed ag­ tions of the town to have time to SPORT SHIRTS gression endangerii^ a vital inter­ fight it in the North End too? est cf the United Stotes this nation Had they, perhaps, failed to take VAN HEUS^, ARROW would be the sole judge of the the Redevelopment proposal seri- and kind and type of weaponry and ously? equipment It would employ as well Whatever the reason, they were DRAPERY SHOP SANDY Mc Do n a l d being missed, and not merely for University styled sport shirts •A the timing of their use." 17 OAK STREET-TEL 643-5171 that are studehts’ pets. Button Sleep like you would Mr. Eisenhower wanted this nostalgic, sentimental reasons. No down collars, tapered for per­ reservation, this stipulation, in project in the past quarter een- fect fit. spite of the fact that there has tury in Manchester has ever got Up in a fine hotel been some assurance that it is not anywhere without first drawing to 2.98 in the least necessary from the itself the hard testing of their op­ legal point of view, in spite of the position. "HIS" and "HER" or motel! fact that no nation feeling its own Now that that (^position has SPORT SHIRTS vital interests at stake would ever been forthcoming, and has express­ Last 3 days to transform Smart prints and small, neat be bound by any implied pledge not ed itself In Its usual persuasive checks in both button down and I j to use atomic weapons anyway. manner, the rest of us, and par regular style collars. Up One can judge this not merely ticularly the people who are really' old "furniture to hew! 2.98 from the definite language in' and directly involved in the North I End itself, can begin to be sure j Regular $’135.00 < which he hlmsrif presents his pro­ CHINO SLACKS posed stipulation, but from, the that the project has possibility and I ♦Sold Carefree daily dining on a way aesne of his thought tilts in merit. TapBTBd Conrinontoh the remainder of the discussion of This Is, we think, something and chair ’The finest quality twill and pol­ Slipcovers ished cottons in natural aad both those working for the proj­ the nuclear teat ban treaty. In fact. olive colors. If one had time to researdi into ect in official capacity and those fashionable style leader Daystrom dinette styles, one would search hi this people of the North End Itself who *R b 9 . $87.50 Sofas 69.95 4.98 document for the possible trade- are directly Involved In the project *R b 9 . $185.00 Sofa and Two Chairs 135.00 elbow patch. • • are going to ■ discover together as Why be satisfied with an ordinary dinette when you maiks of Lewis L. Strauss, former *Rog. $1D3.00 for Two Choirs 79.50 LANCER SLACKS chairman of the Atomic Energy they continue to consult together mm can own a Daystrom ... the recognized style leader? PBrmanBnt CrBo$Bd Springwall Construction Commission, by appointment of on the project. Brighten your living room . . . and your living . . . W o o l” C Q 5 0 Daystrom styling is clean, conservative, modern as Eclipse Prerident Btsenhower, former Manchester people, in any sec­ w'lth Watkins glove-fitting, custom-made slipcovers. WASH 'N' WEAR tomorrow! Coloramic bronze leg finishes aje chiin proof: non-mar Daystromite plastic tops (balMced Plastic top table takes daily use White House adviser on atomic tion of the town, are not the cap­ It’s amazing how they transform weary looking fur­ ’These are the slacks that are permanent creased, Scotch- matters for President Eisenhower, tives or the creatures of those niture. Choose from the largest assortment ever of K o d e l* underuMth with plastic to warping) a^ garded. to resist stains and K PlPCiS fjinily-proof. The group shown has a 80 x4(r walnut- and outspt^en foe of the whole swivel-tongued shadows who domi­ prints and coordinated solid colors . . . all treated guaranteed for one full year. Deluxe Contract Bedding treaty. It was one of the fortunate nate almost any open meeting that with Scotchgard or Sylmer finishes to repel stains sweaters by I PI6C65 -rained top that extends to 48 mches. C h ^ are m graciously on this maple dining room developments of Mr. ESsenhower’^ ia offered them. Naturally enough, 7.88 2 15.00 beige or white strie-textured wipe-clean plastic. and resist soiling. Prices include fabrics; tailored Hotels and motels are extra demanding in the bed­ presidency that, although he Re­ Manchester people think for them­ with self welts, box or kick pleats, heavy duty tip­ ding they buy. Due to the constant, heavy use tained Mr. Strauss as his most in­ selves, and measure their own per­ pers ; and installation when completed. Up to 90 days SPORT COATS Table, 4 ebairs 189 * Cupboard 189 it receives, this bedding must have heavier gauge timate and trusted adviser on sonal good and the dvic good to­ to pay! New blazers and imported Provide the comfort of a rock­ 4995 innerspring units for proper support, proper firm­ • standard 76” aofaa; aingle euiMon «hair« atomic matters, he often seemed gether, and. If they find both rea­ tweeds in the newest stytea wd er in your Early American ness without sacrificing comfort, sturdier con­ to ignore and depart from his ad­ sonably well acconunodated in any magf to care fo r fabrica. room with this Windsor-seat struction for long life and proper ventilation and vice once It had been given. proposition, go for it, no matter Up can wash this wool 24.95 model. In nutmeg maple Here’s furniture that is ideal for every-dav use in the Early American dining roohi for hygienic interiors. Now, for the first time, you In his present endorsement of how many oratorical trip wires the You 65% MAHRESS OR ~ 3 5 % Kodai swaataf In an $29.95. Black stenciled with the "table top is protected with non-mar Armor-Gard woodgrain plastic. The group of­ :an buy Eclipse Contract Bedding, with Spring- ttte nuclear test ban treaty, how­ againsters try to string across the autoinatic washing machine, in gold, $82.95. Tlie polished fers subtle modUlications from the originai pieces from which it was patterned, yet BOX SPRING wall construction that‘ provides edge-to-edge sup­ ever, Mr. Eisenhower gave the path. The North End Redevelop­ Save up to $35*00 on lO STO N IAN fact— any wayl You ‘can avan brass' plated Rochester floor retains all the mellow quaintness of the old. Made of solid rock maple, it is at home port and non-sag edges, at Semi-Annual Sale prices. known sentiments of Mr. Strause ment project can be quite safely LOAFERS diy R In an automatic tumbla lamp has a ribbed milk glass alike in city or suburb. The 42-inch is perfect for two or four; easily ex­ Tvrin or full sizes, $49.95 each piece. and Dr. Teller more comfort than left to the people, of the North (hyar and It’s ready to waar Boetonians up-to-date version shade; 8-light switch, $14.95. tends to five feet! The Amor-Gard top provides all the riph natural warmth of maple be ever gave them when he himself End itself, and of the whMe town, Watkins Custom Reupholstering of the classic hand-sewn moc­ Jua a s assy aa that Choose from a group of maple plus protection from heat and marring. Table and four captains chairs, $189. Match­ was In the White House. Then Mr. with a good confidence that, if the ; casins. In burnished brooie aad black. tables, including the end style ing hutch is 54 inches wide, 74 inches high, $189. XUsenhower himself frequently project is sound, they will support Make your old, wom-out living room furniture like $18.96 shown, at $29.95! tried to free hlA own and the coun­ it. ’That, perhaps, is still to be dem­ Select fabrics new . . . even better! Watkins strips pieces to the O m S R S $9.95 U P 14.95 File your LP records in try’s thinking from tbe closed onstrated; that, perhaps. Is still In frame and reglues them when necessary. Old web­ a dustproof Early tbought aatosnatfam of tbe cold t he realm of pooslbUltiss and bing is replaced; springs are hand-tied 8 ways; new American cabinet of (Right) Treift your books war. ]k this present document, Mr. probabilities! right in your home! filling added. Then pieces are meticulously hand tai­ Solid maple tables for solid maple. It takes kindly with an Early atswihower twice invokes the To date, perhaps, there has only lored in your^ choice of deconttor fabrics ’with pat­ every essential require­ little floorspace as it fright of RuaaUn insistenoe upon been cne complete and inescapable ment in your living room American - looking book­ terns matching perfectly. For the . next three days GLENNEY’S is only 2 2 1 / 2 inchef world Aomisfftinn- Three times he CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES case like this solid maple certainty about tbe project. onlv NEW FOAM CUSHIONS and^ARM CAPS are or study. 19 x 42-inch wide; 23 inches high refers to the “Soviet history of model. It is 24 inches This was the certainty that, TO MATCH SLIPCOVERS Included! Call 643-5171 for an in-your-home showing. MEN'S SHOP cocktail and 19 x 28-inch . . . yet holds 120 12- brokea agreements,’* “their record V wide, 36 inches high. sooner or later, it would draw the Up to 90 days to pay. 14.95 end tables shown to left. inch records1 «f vioUtihg any agreement, precise oppoaiUon, from the pre- AVAILABLE 789 MAIN STREET Also included but not (Five other sizes also at Tsebat or writtoh. sriien- eise sources, it reoaived at tha dta- PARK IR ES FOR S HOURS IN BIRCH fT. LOT shown is a 19 X 28-inch aale prices). It h u Mrred their purposes euarion haaring tl^ othar night. stm model. B ay a group, 29.95 36.95 to to e tPMMoB ef MMf that lUa avtatnlgr haa 29.95 or buy any aingle piece!

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dooh hospital reportedly Miffering MANCHESTER EVENING JERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1968 am aura nuwt of na hava hod toot ‘WoerolAil oenoldiiraitloB,’* eep erloi Dm eave-ln, but may bare some FelUn and Throne by tone of de­ Three Drill Probes bris. from shock. FAOI m t Many Facts ■uch a tight squeeze at one time ly wbere teera-sgen ore involved. water from seepage. At toe hoqdtal, FeUin’s wjfe, _Je hmnadistely to dateimlae or anotheg. —FOLLY Gordon Bmito, deputy state FREE DELIVERY UB. Diratztot Court Judge Robert Fellin reported he mode contact mines eecretory, directing toe res­ Ann, sold her husband’s concern why one of lha victims, Thsodore Not Thmre? Foe of Rights, P. Andarilan mode the comment Ordjered for Boya with Bora Aug. 30, but some of­ cue operations, sold he {dons to for Bova was telling on him. She Heavy Agenda Faces Board StdtB N b WS A. Fortin. 4S, of ThompsonvlHe, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. March for Rights Orderly, In Mail Bag DEAR POLLY — In hot, humid' while eentenciiig Wanotoe Low- ficials questioned the contact. No condemn the mins. said he could talk of nothing but WABHINOTON (AP) — Aa w«M driving south in toe norto* weather it is almost Impozstble nse, 56, of New Leradora, to three (Ooatinued from Page One) direct oommunlcations were over trying to find Bova, ’Tve got to the efvU rights demonstraton bound lane of toe divided high- JFK, Gets Nod to put make-up on so it looks established with Bova. Smith said: “If we ore fortunate ARTHUR DRUG By HAL BOYLE yean in the Federal OonrecUonol to get Mr. Bova out, the first help out my buddy,” she quoted marched today Biere oariie a When It Meets Next Tuesday nice and (onooth. I keep a zmoU phone and camera wlU he low­ 110,000 at Lincoln’s Shrine IfBW YORK (AP) - TUnra a liietltutioin la Danbury. Lowruee FelUh and Throne are convinced thing T’m going to do is condemn him.” page call from the plattonn Roundup '* ^ » e other driver was Identified eleotrie fen on my dreeang table ered when toe shaft ie finished. oolumnlat might never know tf be had pleaded guilty to poeseeslon toeir buddy ie alive. Fellln is so this mine and blast it shut.’’ near toe Washington monoment Richard F. Woodward, 37, of In Mississippi to turn oa while appljrlng cos­ end rale of marijuana. Officials also ordered two more sure, he has volunteered to return nnj.ED IN FAIJ. AddMInnal appiPprlaitloM fpr the# Bruno DeMarco, who reported in didn’t open Me moU: metics. My face is cool and Ory Besides FeUin’s and Thorne’s Iratn Fa«* One) for "Mr. Barnett, governor of May that the toivn could save (Continued from Page One) 'Winchester, Mass. Americana now eat mort toon *T think it might be generally probes, one a three-inch shaft, the to the scene of his entombment ABHVILLE, N.C. (AP) — A How To Hold board of education, 'toe town derk, Both were dead at the scene. so everything goes on smoothly feelings that Bova is alive, the fiffr-'- 'rr‘ please come substantial sums by reorganizing (Contomed from Page ; all Taytor would Uke to effect ae Falls, MbsB., in oonnsotinn wlto a Extended Forectut Johnson, ikm of a fonnor gov- vehlolea. the patphery—can’t expect much shaft was not yet started. one, would be allowed down the Ehresman, an onriploye of the Kel­ MUttoi Luther King Jr. Joseph Rivoea, property on Horan many (kavlnga as posatole until 18-inob escape shaft to look for Itig for her husband, 89, and barrass by allpplDK, dropping or wob­ left the momfi^nt grounds. It 7,000 sa£e job, Anu apprehended 'WINDGOR LOCKS (Ai^ — The emor, lost three pravlous races Iceland pooeed a law requiring merolifui oonaideration from this The six-inch shaft is similar to logg OonetmeUon Co. at New York bling when you eat, laugh or talk? On toe platfom(i was Norman St. wiU be subjects of public hsarings brotoer-ln-law, Don, 47. drew a loud laugh from too ttuHl. by 'WebeifoM prtlod last night ITB. Weothsr Bureau' isw sd this for the nomination, including one an ehUdran.to learn to awlm. ecuit.” ^ the one which reached Fellln and Bova. Oity, which ie building a number Just sprinkle a little PASTEFTH on Thomas, who over many years Joseph Rivoaa to CTwrlee Botti- orowd, but no other response. wh«i town dlreotoia meet at 8 Tbe chreotore are also schedulecl to Oileman in the '.9U runoff. He Tha Pacific le ao huge that all Louis Bova’s wife was token yotir platea.Thls alkaline (non-acid) p;m. Tuesday, Sept. 8 at the Mu- atxiard Ms fam ily’s pleasure bocR. fivs-day forecast for Oonnscficut Narcotics Conviction Earlier Anderson sentenced Throne Aug. 18 and served them Charmbury m id FelUn waa of ohimneyB at a new power plant powder holds false teeth more firmly oello. one-tiBlf Interert hi property to act- on toe aboUUon of toe port toa oaoUnanta would aaaOy fit from the rescue scene shortly be­ was repeatedly the Socialist party Hie reference was to Ross R. niciipal BuUtong hearing room. He was charged with breach of today: also was beaten in a race for toe Theron J. Lytos, 20, of Southing­ as a life line until they were “well ahead ot us,” and had al­ at nearby Skyiand. Ebresman feU and more comfortably. No gummy, on Horan 8t. o f deputy director of pubUc works, U.S. Senate before being elected into Ita 58,5 million aquare mllea. fore Fellln and Thome were hoist­ 30 feet down one of the unfinished gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Does not candidate for president. Barnett, segregationist governw Be^des taking action on these peace and being a fugitive; from Temperatures over Connecticut NEW HAVEN (AP)—A fedMot ton, and David C. Grant, 34, of puUed to safety before a cheering ready dra'wn maps indicating the TniomBs F. Walsh and Kathryn asked by General Manager Mhrtin lieutenant governor four years incldentaUy, wa uae about five location where he thinks Bova ed to eafety. She was reported chimneya He died at an AahevUle ROUT. Checks ’‘plate odor** (denture "I am glad I lived long enough A. Walsh to Ro»>ert J. Zukas and of Mississippi. items, toe direotors-are also sched­ justice, and held hi Veu o f a 5M>* tier ton five day period Thursday judge b u iaeued a woirnlng to nar- Hartford, to 10-month prison throng Tuesday morning. Bova oreath). Get PA8TEETH today at after he notified present Deputy million pounds of water per per­ may be. Bova was separated from resting comfortably in a Shenan hospltei. drug counters everywhere. to see thU day. My legs got old JuJie C. Zuk*uid renewal, and CJKiapetba, 34, of Greenwich and Post Office said that the. emer­ life tougher for forgers by print­ of Columbia General Hospital referenda meetings. during today’e Mg civil rights gerton 9t. seph’s Church. A charter member the Parker Village sewage treat Lopli^ Air Force Base—^e r e klU- ing tto pictures of depositors on treated some unidentified partici­ Marriage Licenses General Manager Richard Mar­ gency regulations announced in demoBstrotloiis was an officer compare notes from the campus pages of St. Joseph’s Society, he was ment plant; and on Inspection ed last night when Chlspetlba’e cor July, when the possibility of a toeir personal ehecks. pants in the demonstration for Robert Lee Hoyt, Warehouse lin win report on a state act per­ of the American Nazi party. He also its oldest member. He was a costs for construction of the new struck a bridge abutment on inter­ The commonly accepted age what was described as “ usual Point, and BUsabeth Ann Hutch mitting collective bargaining be- strike first loomed, would be adopt­ was Identified by police as Karl membesr of toe Roman Catholic central firehouse, currenUy sched­ state Route 96. ed if the railroads are forced to limit tor a oat is 11 years, hut of "Seventeen"...here now at D&L illnesses.” ins, Barit Hartford. Center Oon- Union. twe«i towh and employes union, uled to cost about 53,000 but with live 50-year-okl couple's daugh- Allen, 32, dtqwty oonunonder gregaltionel Church, Sept. 14. recommendations for Improved shut down. under leader George Lincoln there Is one cose on record of a About alf of the downtown Survivors include his wife. Hat' no official as yet designated to do !«•, Barbara, 21, was hoepltailaed Under these regulations, no oat that woe finally put to sleep Joseph Raymond Knikas, Hart' RookweU. They said Allen twice area’s workers appeared to have tie Tynek Ortyl; two sons, Fran' pension coverage for town em­ the work. wtth a broken bock and other in­ second, third or fourth class mail in the 86th year. ford, and Lillian BJanche Rrilse, disregarded warnings against stayed home today, and commut­ cis J. Ortyl of Rockville and W il­ ployes, sidewalk coeidltioiis In juries. could be sent more than 160 miles The record for nonstop talking 164 St. John St.. Church of the making a speech at the Wash­ er buses were strangely empty. liam M. Ortyl of New London; Hilliard Estate, the sale of the The triple fatality set a new one from point of origin. is held, not by a woman, hut 1^ Most of the Congress members Assumption, Sept. 7. Love Lane W dl area by the aewer 2-Year-Old Refugee month record for highway dea,tos ington M onum ent grounds. Walter John SetootU, Hartford, two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Ro- The poet office also advises that an Irishman. In 1966 Kevin Shee­ A. BOBBIE BROOKS wool tweed who came to toe Lincoln Memor­ goza of Hartford and Mrs. Fred­ department to the water depart­ In Maine. The deaths raised the shipment of perishable goods, such RookweU’ji grocqi had been de­ han spoke in England for five iiii! and Use Hlldegard Grafe, 14’ Jo- The youngest Bast German August count to 36. The previous jumper with brilliant flashes of ial exercises were already com­ erick Baldwin of Rockville; two ment, a proposal that the town as baby chicks, shuld be stopped nied a pennit to demonstrate days and 13 hours. iilHi s ^ St., Zion Lutheran Church, who ever crossed the Iron Cur­ hifti was 32 set in August, 194a, leather trimming the V-neck, mitted to support one or more of sisters In Poland and one in Bridge­ join toe Greater Hartford Transit during any emergency. parade. After being surrounded Scientists say that If you stand iijii the pending bills known as civil Sept. 7. District, inspection costs for the tain alone was sent home by train and virtually Isolated by a for­ front pockets and tie belt. The Richard Joseph Niemcxyk. East port; nine grandchildren and two to his parents Tuesday. Postal officials plan to move as and face a charging gorilla he rights legislation. great-grandchildren. new central firehouse, and a re­ Ttco Killed much first class mail as possible midable force of policemen, will veer off instead of attacking w layered look is completed and Hartford, and EHsaheto Claire He was Peter Elchhorn, a 2- I It i^ipeared doubtful toat any The funeral will be held tomor­ port on projects proposed for No­ QNTEEiLD (A P ) — Two man by air, but on a “ space available" Rockwell and his follow ers you, tnit if you turn and flee he DARLENE’S full-fashioned fur BaJon, 18 Mint! Court, St. Bridg­ year-old who strayed into the marched away. Rockwell soM •iii;! leglelative votes were being row at 8:30 a.m. from the Whlte- vember referenda. Communist mine fields along the were killed today when their cars basis only. Trucks would be press­ will chase you on all fours and c.«orS^- chai^fed by what march leaders et’s Ctourch, Sept. 6. The five additional appropria he was disgusted by the whole blend turtleneck sweater. Roger Francis Hence, 61 Lenox Gibson Funeral Home, 66 Elm St., border of East and West Ger' coUid^ nearly nead-on on toe ed into service also to help take bite you Uke a dog. Our own called this “new concept of lob­ Uons Include; many. Peter miraculously es Hartford-Springfleld Expressway up the slack left by the railroads, affair. Allen’s case was contin­ safety hint: Throw him a stalk of St., and Linda Arllne McKay, 215 with a requiem high Mass at St, ued, under 5300 bond, until Aug. jumper, 7-15 14.98 bying,” or by personal calls toe Highland St., St. James’ Ohurdi, Joeeph’s Church at 9. Burial will The board o f education, 53,011 caped death and was given shel­ (Interstate Route 91). which transport a bulk of the na­ bananas—and, if he insists, peel leaders made at toe Capitol. sweater, 34-40 10.98 Sept. 7. be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. to pay for sower service provided ter in a nursery here. State Police said toqy were un- tion’s mail. SO. them for him, too. The march leaders met with by the Eighth District for Bowers It was Somerset Maugham who Friends may call at the funeral iiilli Demooratle and Republican lead­ home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to and Waddell Schoda from 1566 to observed, "American women ex­ 1962, for which toe district neg­ pect to 'find in their husband a iiiii! e n of toe Senate and House. 9 p.m. Senate Democratic leader Mike lected to bill the town imtil last A wtessage from the Treasury of a free people perfection that English women B. Italian import bulky knit cardi­ UAC’s Suit only hope to find in toeir butlers.” Ifanafield of Montana said no Clifford Lewis year; gan of soft, airy mohair, wool oonunltments were asked or gtv- CUfford Lewis, 76. of Indian The town clerk and Sections, a I an(l nylon . . . worn with SUAI- an in toe session with him. total of 5500 to pay for clerical Ai^ainst lAM Rocks Beach, Fla., formerty of MIT’S wool A-line skirt with work required by new state elec­ Bay Wilkins, executive secre­ Manchester, died yesterday at his tion laws; unique bonded lining. tary of toe National Association home after a long lUness. Polly’s Pointers The general manager's office, liiii tor the Advancement of Colored Ruled Unfair He was born In Arlington, Mass., for additional clerical help; sweater, 84-40 12.98 People, said Senate Republican on June 4, 1887. For several yeare 52,000 I. ^ Itaftrir Bverett M. Dlrksen of H- Garbage collection and dlsi>osal, By POLLY CRAMER skirt, 10-20 9.98 HAR’TFORD (AP)—United Air-1 before his rertirement he lived in 57,600 for operation o f toe iHs- Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Unots pledged support for all of Manchester. He was employed aa t craft Corporation’s (UACs) |15 posal area. DEAR POLLY —In order to the amniniatratlon’B civil rights general manager of the car de All five appropriations would be avoid confusion when boiling the program except the public ac- million civil suit against the Inter­ partment of the New Haven Rail­ conunodations bill. This has been covered by funds remaining in the breakfast eggs for the members of The borrowed - from - the - boys national Association of Machinists Dlrtown’s position all along. road, East Hartford. General Fund from the 1952-58 my family whose tastes vary, I He leaves his wife, Mrs. Nora look . . . panel-pleated wool WUUns said House GOP Leader (lA M ) has been ruled an unfair fiscal year, now amounting to mark each egg with colored cray­ Watson Lewis of Indian Rocks plaid suspender skirt by IRV- Charles Balleck of Indiana told labor practice. about 5172,000. on before putting it into the water. them be was "holding confer­ ’The decision, made by toe Na­ Beach, Fla., a brother, Leroy The allocations from the Capi­ —MRS. L. V. H. ING'TON PLACE . . . worn Lewis of P^vidence, R.I., and ences (on toe legislation) and the tional Labor Relations Board tal Improvement Reserve Fund in­ GIRLS — I find it easy to mark over man-tailored button-down several nieces and nephews. Republican attitude always has (NLRB) general counsel in Wash- clude; dry eggs with a pencil, putting oxford shirt, collar opened to been friendly to civil rigts.” ingrton, D. C., sustained a union Funeral servioee will be held a 8 on the three-minute ones, 6 tomorrow at the Church of the A small project storm sewer show the turtleneck of a sepa­ House Speakear John W. McCor­ cimrge that the civil suit is an un­ fund, for which Martin wiU ask for flve-mlnute ones and so on. mack, D-Mass., was quoted as fair labor practice on the grounds Isles, Indian Rocks Beach, and Big pencil numbers are easier Tor rate OLD COLONY wool dickey. burW will be in the ohuroh cem­ 512,(K)0, and from which low cost predicting toe House would pass a that it was an attempt to coerce storm sewer projects may be done me to spot at a glance. —POLLY etery. skirt, 5-13 11.98 strong civil rights bill. the union to drop or withdraw its without referral to the directors; charges with the NLRB. The family requests that. In lieu DEAR POLLY — Hera le a tip shirt, 10-16 3.98 In the late afternoon, the o f flowers, memorial oontriibutlons Plans and specifications for a march leaders bad an engage­ ’The general counsel’s ruling per­ for gardeners. Make use of the dickey 3.98 mits the diarge to become a part may be sent to Garden of Mem­ bathhouse at (ilobe Hollow, at a ment to see President Kennedy. cost at 56,000. Bhoi)lder pads you may have taken o f the current ooniplaint, now ory, Church of the Isles, Indian from old dresses by tacking them The White House reported Ken­ Street and highway inqitxive- iiii being heard in a NLRB hearing in Rocks Beach, Fla. inside the knees of your gardening nedy had watched part of toe ments, for which the directors have damonatration on television. Hartford. jeans or slacks. —li^ S . C. W. VAC on May 15 filed the multi- Mrs. Mlanle Newmarker decided to set aside 5KM),000. GIRUB — It really pays to save There had been , advance appre- million dollar suit against the Vernon Grange will conduct Total Reserve Fund sillocations everything as one at our clever toat th«re mi|^t be vio­ imion in Superior Court. ’This was graveside services tomorrow at thus total 5118,000. Already aUO- friends sur.ely come up with lence, but t^ great crowd gather­ one day before the NLRB hearing 2;30 p.m. for Mrs. Minnie New­ cated are 535,000 for improvements a use for it, sooner or later. — ed at the Washington Monument opened. marker, 83, who died Aug. 10 at and repairs on school buildings, POLLY and sahmg into its march with­ ’The general counsel’s decisioh, Litoe Worth, Fla. Burial will be thus committing 5163,000 of the out any marring incidents. reverses the regional counsti’s in Grove Hill Cemetery. 5206,838 available in toe fimd. DEAR POLLY — Seven years The thousands of demonstraUnrs earlier tilling to dismiss the union’s Mrs. Newmarker, wile of Albert The allocations for parking lease ago when our first baby began who poured into the city by rail, charge, which was made in late Nevmiarker, was a 51-year mem- and improvement on Main St. \ walking, I painted a white line liir a ^ highway were in a festive May. i o* Vernon Grange. have been oft-discussed before, and across our driveway several feet boUday mood. The weather was Besides her husband, she is sur- were delayed by the directors un­ back from the street. She was pieasiat j o ± by. Ad,.,h til after action had been taken on taught not to go past that line. And amidst the carnival pic­ NLRB complaint, submitted dur- ^ toe downtown taxing district, ap­ Since then we imve had four other nicking atmosphere on the monu­ ing last w e^’s hearing, charging proved last night. children who also abide by the ment pounds there was none to that UAC on or about Jan. 4, 1963 Florida, two ^ ^ d ch lld re n Some of the directors hesitated same rule. When the neighboring challenge that mood. to allocate 532,000 of the approxi children come over, they are told George Uncoln Rockwell, who 2 ^ ^ “toe i^ion^nlis irdrop*^r ^ m^mii^r^ wfll meet at 1 mately 535,000 in the fund until by ours not to walk or ride their oalis himself leader of the Amer­ itT^^JiSl^flled^th 1 Vernon Center Grange Hall at they knew there would be a new tricycles over the line or else 2;30 p.m. to go to toe cemetery ican Nasi party, showed up in the the NLRB. ^ source of revenue for parking pur­ they must go home. It certainly area early wito a small party of In the ruling, the general coun­ chases. Howto Is a good way to keep the chil­ followers, but they were promptly sel stated; dren out of the street. —MRS. J.K. Miss Hazel Bussell The 532,000 would pay for im­ surrounded by- -police and * troops .u "It was concluded that the civil Miss Hazel Russell, 52, of 46 provement and a 10-year leeise of and kept some distance from the instituted by the company property between O ii and Maple DEAR POLLY — I keep my actual parade route. (UAC) here was directly related Florence St. died early this morn­ sugar in a plastic pitcher, the Rockwell had asked WMhlngton ing at Manchester Memorial Hos­ Sts., improvement and one year to and in ettectuation of the com­ lease of property at Main and collect kind usually used for juice. When poUcs for a permit to put on a pital after a short Ulness. pany’s illegal threat to commence Forest Sts., and one year lease of lots of sugar is being ’ used for counter-demonrtratlon. It was re­ Mias Russell was bom In Man­ fruit and iced tea in summer, the civil proceedings if the charging a portion of the oommercial Pur­ fused. chester, April 9. 1911, a daughter sugar bowl can be refilled in a party (lA M ) did not withdraw the nell Parking area. As was to be expected, police unfair labor charge filed agaipst of toe late Rdph and Matilda fraction of the time it takes to had a flock of rumors to run Robertson Russell, and was a life­ The relief water main for toe dip the sugar out of a canister. toe company; and that bringing high school and Manchester Me­ pictures down. One was of an altercation long resident here. She was a the actiem, like the threat to do morial Hospital has been asked by on a train. Detectives reported it so, constituted a violation of Sec­ member of South Methodist DEAR POLLY — You may be appeared to have been nothing C3hurch. and was employed as an the town fire marshal and insur­ K methodical you would never tion 8 (a) (1) of the NLRB (Na­ ance officials, to Increase tire pro­ mors than a woman's arguing tional Labor Relations Act). operator at the Southern New try this trick but I will bet you over her fare. This is the latest action in a fast England Telephone Co., Manohes- tection capabilities. have followers who could use it There was a false report of a It would require toe expenditure of ^sidents ter. at times. Not long ago, my bus growing complex of legal techni­ o f 537,000 from the W ater Depart­ bomb hidden on a bus from New calities resulting from toe 1960 Survivors include five sisters, band and I were going out for ment’s capital Inqirovement re­ York. nine-week strike at the Pratt A Mrs. Ann Young, Mrs Gladys Jo- dinner. To my surprise and clui' serve ftmd, now at about 5218,000, When toe march began from toe Whitney Aircraft plant in East bert, Mrs. Joseph Thorrien and grin, the band to the skiri of a plus an, unemcunibered balance of top of the monument hill, there Hartford and the Hamilton Stand­ Mrs. Marcel Jobert, all of Man­ two-piece suit squeezed me so was a great surge of humanity to chester, and Mrs. Paul Maurice of appropriations from previous years for f un...and tightly I dreaded to think what ard Division In Windsor Locks. tils western side ot the grounds. Briefly, litigation in this mat­ Baltic; two brothers, Thomas Rus­ of about 533,000. 1 would feel like before the eve It moved by toe headquarters The sale of toe Love Lane Well ter is within three separate judi­ sell and Ralph Russell, both of ning was over. Yet there was no tsnt, gathered banners and swept tract to the water department cial jurisdiotlons. The union has Manchester, an several nieces time to change. I followed a t)uick into Constitution Avenue toward pending in the Federal District and nephews. from toe sewer department, which impulse and ran a heavy rubber toe Lincoln Memorial. Funeral services will be held would help keep use charges for freedom band through the buttonhole and The preclpltlous start caught Court a muiti-milllon dollar suit against the company allegfing Saturday at a time to be an­ each depcu'tment more equitable, put both ends around the button soriM iMders back in the pack, breach of contract concerning the nounced at the Holmes Funeral would cost the Water Dept. 56,000 It served the purpose so well ■mmtmg them A. ^Philip Randolph, of Hs available 5117,000 )f taken strike setNement agreement Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be Just did not change the button and dlreetor of toe parade. Hie lead- from the regular department budg­ signed Aug. 11, 1960. in East Om etery. discovered yesterday it does not sea managed . to catch up, halt Fkiends may at the funeral et. It la only up for repOTt, how­ need to be moved any more. — tbs parade for a moment and get The unW further filed unfair labor practices against the com­ home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m., ever. MRS. J. W. yivri themselves In front. and Friday from 3 to 8 and 7 to Other land transfers for toe di­ GHUA — Methodical or not, I The inarch organizers had pre­ pany with the NLRB alleging dis­ Freedom to speak your piece, shooae your crimination against former strik­ 9 p.m. rectors consideration include the Eaeh of the seven (lenominations of Series pared official baimers emblazoned acceptance of the deed to toe with such slogans as “We march ers in the company's rehiring pol­ E Savings Bonds shows a different Preri- job, and own your property, to name a icies following the strike. parklet Inside Olcott Dr., from tor freedom,” “We march for in­ developer Alexander Jarvis, to be dent of the United States; If you’re in­ few. Every Bond yon buy h c^ our The NLRB, after a more than w S tltt !• U » MmII tegrated scbools.” Funerals mainb^ed by the park depart­ I SMfrt—M r«»MMrt f But there were some banners two-year investigation into the terested in tius land of art, the seven Mnment further the eauae oA freedom charge, filed a complaint against ment. iiiprsaslng individual sentiments. And consideration of the sale of make a nice (Millection. everywhere in the world today. A group from toe South carried UAC alleging unfair labor prac­ Hugh Forrest Wilson about two acres ol town land along aigns saying, ’Albany, Ga., cradle tices and proceeded with a hear­ Funeral servlcea for Hugh For­ the Hockanum River adjoining the Along with the hobby. Saving Bonds of dvti rights, now a grave” and ing Ifut liKy. rest Wilson of 3762 Oatalina Dr., Oakland Mill property of Rt. 80 Why not start e^leetii^ VJ3. Sevinai “ Tba Justice Departmmt is a The third litigation concerns Lake Park, Fla., wiH be held Fri­ and Tolland Tpke. to Roy Conyers. offer such extras as riskless investing, Bonds now? tlily $18.76 eadi for me wMta man.” toe oompany's gl5 million oivU day at 1 p.m. at toe Hohnes Funer­ Actions effecting town perscmnel suit against toe union, alleging al Home, 400 Mato 8t. The Rev. include consideration of a proposal 38%% more money at maturity, and George Washington viurlety, at your bank personal, property damages and Felix M. Davis, pastor of Second that the town pay one half of the finanartinent'a Aaily by a national union representative OJsddon raoDdad a aorve, complatUy cov- The mishap occurred when a record of automobile fatalities to act officially on the state law. DRUG COMPANY lamy with a s^pery elf-propeUod New Haven oommut- Ml Bbtai 5-6831 aa. It took toe fire er oar en routs ftoxn Norwalk to thus far this year and the totals Director Harlan Taylor has ra- M IdidnMy eraws iJaabury nunmed a freight tcaln on tha same date last year: qulussted eeted that_____ tha directors meet in- Mwxt^tsABt lErmnxt4 ms to d a aa ap the on a atdtv near a Batoel wm IM B IM S lonnaUy with Ufliway deportineBt BBBag 155 8^^ penoonel and epatini oaolyK /' •. ■- r , r

• i' / ■AWCHESTEE EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 19« PACm TWSLW. SoctiOH Two WEDIfESDAT, AUGUST 98, 1968 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1988 Bage$ IS to ^ ask the board to fonnulate an dhide a bulkUiK committM report 8 tuition students. For the new- duced temperature (to protect on preUminary plans for the High­ musical.Instiuments or decorative official policy statement for the r u g and Bolton oomers, however, student guides Learn Steps School B oard guidance of principals. land Pork School addition, and the will be provided during the first pieces) arrange for periodic In­ appodntment of several teachers to ances had another auggeatlon as an spections. CoBA chrome kitchen Curtla said he would present the alternative to the creation of tbe two days. board with further information the public school and, community BoardSigns Gas Foimd, Hope Wanes Doctrine Coarse and bathroom fixtures, metal gar­ UPHOLSTERY Tax District Created, district ' Church Elects To Close Up Meets T oday which augments the Committee of college staffs the appointment of The teacher-training oourae, giv­ den and sporting equipment, door Pearl suggested doing away hinges with a thin layer o t petro­ ’Ten report on working relations a ssonstaiy and a custodian. with curb puking on Main Bt., and en this summer to the teaching H m second August meeting of between boards of education and CLEANING Resolution on personnel of the school of religion Your Cottage leum Jelly to keep rust from form­ using the center of the street in­ For Moab, Utah Miners Ella Sumner ing. the board of education was slated teacher groups. The report, which Boundaries Changed stead. He said that “M y sugges­ of St. Maurice Church, will be lays down guide lines for a ataite- oontinued this fail. A course in Cover furniture with sheets, dis­ for this aftemotm at 4 in the board Potter Captures TEL, Ml 9-1752 tion has always been brushed Civil Rights Newspaper Enterprise Assn. connect electric cords, and turn wide policy on teacher-board seJa- aside, perhaps becauM the State in the neighborhood were still up, As Treasurer doctrine wiB be given at St. As more homemakera find them­ meeting room at Bennet Junior ry and personnel dealings, is up or ’ .^Biiaoial downtown taxing district was created by the (Continued from Page One) off all pilot lights except for the 4-H Fair Prizes owns Main St.” too. Bridget Church in Manchester on selves mistresses of two houses, High School. A number of Items for approval and is being studied Director llieodore PoweU lest the heating plant. Ml 3-5747 board of director! bust night, but with shrunken boundary Police Chief Jamee Reardon, who Moab, a town of about 6,000, Everyone waited for news and S ^ . 4, 9, 16, 23, and 30 at 7:30 a new routine is add^. Closing continued from the meeting of by the personnel policies commit­ JilM M. Sumnar o f Bolton p.m. and will be conducted by the Notify police of yotu* absence David Potter, eon of Mr. and linaa. The vote on the motion made by Director Ted Powell was Bitting within hearing dis­ night pubUciy thanked town dl- there was precious little. the summer or vacation house at tee of the board. was stunned by the disaster. Canter Hd. h*8 been elected treaa- Refv. John Delaney. and leave your regular address Aug. 6 were listed on the agenda Mrs., R ockw ^ H. Potter Jr., 26 tance, was heard to ask "Since rectoos for unonknoualy signing The tragic, traditional vigil at the end of the season is not simply Curtis also is expected to name 7 ^ 8-0, with Atty. David Berry abstaining. ‘"The people are pretty pessi- Teachers interested In attending and telephone number with a per­ for consideration and possible ac­ Gardner St., won Hirst prize of a Use new onUnanoe wlH be ef-O------when does the State own Main the mouth of the shaft began to ujor ot Bolton OongregraUonal a matter of flicking off the lights. a temporary principal for Man­ tbe CivH Rights Resolution be had should contact Mrs. James Veitch. manent resident of the area to tion by the board. Among them blue ribbon and trophy for senior Garner's feottv, 10 dagi after R la aOrmr- Bt?’» misUc,” said Sam Taylor, pub­ form. Rescue crews, went down Ohufch. She eucceada L«Blie S. Bol­ Knowing something eilbout how to insure prompt notification in case were the following: chester Green School, who will fUl between Brainard FI. and Peart drafted. Briefs beef Judging at the Hartford Coun­ H dlUSWOI.I' '■I tlaed. (Main S t is owned by the lisher of the weekly Moab ’Times but sent back no hope. ton, JonK-tlme holder of the post, close a house may save costly re­ of emergency. 1. A r e ^ r t by Mrs. Jane Stuek, in until the board appoints a per­ S t, aaU "W e are in favor of the PoweU, bnmediately after the ty 4-H Fair Sunday at Bradley We Ciw- ii'A" (iiicii Sl:uii|i-. It pnerldse ior annuel budget town, but iB maintained by the "N o one Is sure of anything, ex­ People on the streets of this who moved to Ca^>e Cod recently. ’The sonlng board will meet at pairs next spring. Even if you plan chairman of the Community Col­ manent head. When the post be­ imeld, Windsor Locks. He Is a progoeai, even though the bene- booid meeting, Itft for Hartford aoproprlattons and aeUmatml re- State Highway Department. The mining town of 6,000 exchanged Bhneraon Boeworth, chajmuui of 8 pun. today in the conference to use your vacation home period­ lege Liaison Committee. She was came vacant last month upon the member of the Southern Hartford flta to UB wiU be very remote. In where, with 10 other Manchester cept that it looks bed.” bits of information, scraps of ru­ oa%te to be aet eg by tbe town arrangement 1b part of a "swap" the church nominating commit­ room of the Town Offices. ically duijng the year, plan for Tornado Hits Jutland to report on a poll of opinion of death of Mrs. Madeline Mitchell, County 4-H dub. the kmg run,- it will heig ua ’ all on residents, he boarded a train for Taylor said two men were he board e f dkaotoce. that waa made lest fall, at which mors. tee, made the announcement today. Men’s softball will be played at the long stretches between oc­ the College Advisory Council on the board directed him to name a He also won a blue ribbon and Main St.’’ Washington to participate in to­ pitalized with bums three weeks "W e can only tell you,” said a TiBHa ooDeatad wMlila tbe die- time the town agreed to the main­ Election took piece at a special 6 p.m. today at Bolton Dairy cupancy. COPENHAGEN, Denmark (A P ) whether to elevate the college temporary replaxtement. t” - for Junior fitting M d ahoiw^ Read Herald Adrs. Atty. Herbert FheUn, diairmaii day’s march. ago after a small gas pocket blew spokesman at the mine, “ that — A tornado—a rarity in Denmark tenance of Middle *I^ke., in the ex­ meeting o< the congregation after field. dean. Dr. Frederick W. Lowe Jr., Other aotlcm Is Expected to In- manship. trtot ami be ap«st oedy for petfc- of the Mandweter Parking Auth­ He intends to present copies of out as they were drilling dyna­ there's always hope.” First step is to check your in­ —struck central Jutland THiesday change.) woiatiip last Sunday. surance policy to determine to the position of college president ing fcoUttiM, end only within the ority, etrongty urged adoption of Others who spoke against the the resolution to the White House, mite holes in the shaft. The people at Allen Hospital Fhil^ O. Dooley, assistant treaa- Advortioement— leaving a trail of destruction and A t the last meeting, board dietriet bounderlse. as well as to Senators ’Ihomes alerted the four staff doctors, the wliether the period your summer Injuries. the ordinance. roposed district were Philip O. A. Wiesley, state industrial tin r of Vm olMiixh and superln- Now open — Boiton’e new bar­ home' is dosed complies with the members had been asked by Supt. Use new diatrtcit w «l run foom Lester Sbegiro, owner of Tots hime of Arthur’s Drug Store Dodd and Abraham Ribiooff, and commissioner, said petroleum j nurses and technicians when first ber shop. Stony Road at Route 6, About 60 houses were destroyed Representatives Emilio Daddario tMident of the diurch school, has policy provisions. If a discrejjancy William H. Curtis to make the Mkgle to BiaMiB Bbe. oo the seat ,ond Teens, said “Although we Leonard Sohoenfeld and Merwin leads in the area would explain word of the tragedy came, bean acting treasurer since Bol­ next to Bolton General Store. by the tornado which cut a two- dda o f MMn S t, and flrom Fiorest end Bernard Grebowski. exists, have the policy amended mile swath between the villages title change, but they decided to have adequate parking at our Meridy of the Manchester Tobacco the possible presence of methane hours later, the head ton’s resignation earlier in the wait on an expression of opinion to liocuft Bte. on the weat Md«, and Candy Co.; Joeeph Naretto, 25 'hie resolution reads, "The rights gas in the mine, but ’Tipple said. nurse “Said, "W e’re all still stand- Advertisement— Immediately. of Faarvang and Gem. A dozen store, I am strongly in favor. It simmer. I by advisory council members be­ wMh 8 t Jemee’ Obucxfii piropecty Maple St.; Charles Morrison, 423 of an American citizen in public cause of the blast was not known, ing by, but we haven’t had any Oome Join the fun this Friday, Remove all matches, rags, tur­ persons were injured and many ’Will be of mutual benefit to all of education, employment, public ac­ cause MBS Orientatlan fore acting. us, directly, or Indirectly.” E. CJenter St.; Nathan Moses of The miners were working In sol­ word of anyone coming soon.’ Saturday, Sunday and Monday. pentine and other flammable ma­ farm animals were killed. AjUy. Baccy had proposed an commodations and housing should iJ I GIrade 10 pupils, as well as Also In favor was Earle (TUfford Manchester Dnig; and Florentine id rock, advancing in an 8-by-8 aqy new high school students, Clowns, loUipope, balloons, FREE terials 2. A report *by Christie McCor­ HOUSE HALE amendgsent to PoweU'e motioii to not be abridged because of raxte, &. Zonlungo, 125 ^ ru o e St. foot tunnel only an arm’s 'ength 6 pack of "Ctoke" with purchase of Hava rugs and upholstered furn­ JUMPS TO JOB mick on a new extra-curricular out the dbrtirtot at Birch St. How­ o f Clifford’s Men’s Shop, 'who said, creed or color. 1 of 3 Homes Left should report to their home rooms SHOE SALON "W e are on the road to recovery. at a time, blasting with dyna­ at Kancheeter High School on a special group of Bjccossories. A l’s iture moth-proofed. ’TULSA, Okla. (A P ) — Program pay plan for teachers. An earlier ever, the amendment wee rejected, Most of the directors were quick "W e urge the enactment of leg- Director Vic Bastlen of a local plan, worked out by a teacher-ad­ I am gied to pay my share.’’ to make clear their individual po­ mite to make their progress. MONTEREY, Calif. — Robert Wectoeeday, Sept. 4, at 1:30 p.m. Sunoco Service, Rt. 6 and 44A, Cover sUl chimney tops with M ain St., Manchastar 7-3, with Ddreobor lUcfaBnl Wood- tslaticn that will help protect t o t an orientation course. Bolton (acrooB from Manchester screens to prevent aquirrela from radio station literally diops In to ministrator committee, was re­ bouae the only other toi favor. Bruce WatklnB of Watkins Bros, sitions regarding the creation of everyone against arbitrary or un­ Most of the miners commute Louis Stevenson lived at • three Homeroom aeslgnmenta wiB be Drlve-In). entering the house! see how things are going at the jected by the board last spring be­ ApproaOmatety 85 peraona pointed out, "W e need sufficient the taxing district. reasonable dtscrlminzation in Job the 33 miles from Moab. At one places in California: Monterey; piMtahed on Tuesday, Sept. 8, in If heat will be shut off, drain station. cause it would have cost an in­ crowded hsto the Municiipel Puild- perking for peak periods, auch as Director Harlan ’Taylor said, opportunities, the use of public time, there were as many as 100 San Francisco; and St. Helena, Herald’s school pages. Manobeater Evening Herald Bol­ all plumbing bo avoid frozen pipe­ Bastlen, who doesn’t like the creased $30,000. It, has since been A Ing heeling room to pectldpote in sales days and holidays. W e need We owe it to all these people who facilities or services, public school­ miners at the site. The figure has near Callstoga. Monterey’s Ste­ morning rush hour traffic, para­ There wffi be no orientation sos- ton correspondent, Mrs. Philip O. lines. in the process of revision. an orderly meeting. (Ysetre were better facilities, and we are ready came to express their views to ing for his children or decent hous­ dropped steadily since the main venson House, where he lived akm nt Bennet school for Grade Dooley, telephone 649-8496. Jt heat will be left on at a re­ chutes to his post at the transmit­ 3. A report and recommendation et e premium and, at one point in to pay our diare." consider all plans tor the revital­ ing for.his family. shaft was completed In late Feb­ three months when he was 29, ie ter by aiming for a pasture across by Supt. Curtis on the recent Su­ the paooeedhiM, General Mianager ’The moat eloquent atatement of ization of Main St. I believe that " I f we are to achieve a truly ruary. the only existing California stnie- from the station. He has more preme Court decision on prayer In Rilchaad M a a w eaked for a receee the evening in favor o f the or­ we have done so, fairly." free society, the Ubertiee of citi­ Trapped were employes of Har­ ture that housed the writer. than 100 sky dives to his credit. public schools. Curtis said he would white m a n ebatos were bcxwght dinance wee eaqpreesed by Richard Later, be added, "W e must keep zenship and democratic living must rison International of Miami, Fla. into the room. Neselff o t I^asaiff Arms, when be in mind that this program will be made real to ail.” which was awarded a contract for CALL THAT WORKT Ml— in Me hstroductocy, said, " ’Thia la my town and I love benefit all of Main St. I can’t un­ sinking an underground develop­ GARY, Ind. (A P ) — Bobby To- ataitonsents, mode it dear that the lit. W e merchants went to tax derstand how it can be of benefit ment of the mine in April 1961. mala, 3-year-old son of Mr. and MARLOW'S HAS IT — Mrs. George Tomala, watching his dMrtot, ae oontitutod, wtU tax ouredvee to keep alive the gtory to thoee below Bissell St., and not H ehron One of the entombed men was only the progertiea and buoineaaee of Mein St.’’ ' Lamar Rushton, 34, of Moab, who uncle pack for one of his frequent ! NOTICE ! othen." business trips, asked where he wMhIn Mb boundariea, and that the Nassiff’s fervor brought a com­ Atty. Barry was of the opinion only last Sunday was transferred The ONLY Regulation Gym Effective June 1st, 1963, your Investment headquarters win paooeeda tro a i Me self tax nsay he was going this time. plimentary reaponee from Mayor that "W e ritould trim the limite of from the graveyeard shift to the adopt the following sumroer schedule of office hours: aegended on packing fadhUea “ Cedar Rapids,” replied the Mhhoney. "W e need men Uke you the'boundsoies for those who want Student B ody Ill-fated evening crew. D A IL Y : Monday through Friday, inclusive, 9 AJU. to S PJR. wCtfain that diatrict only. ■Yes, he’s one of the ones down traveler. Suit For Manchester Jr. High on our development commlsaion.” the district voluntarily. I am not “ I want to go see the rabbits THURSDAY EVENINOS: From 7 P.AL to 9 PJR. Dea|)«te that earilanit inn, aev- Oppoeition to the ordinance was there,” said Rushton’s wife, Lor­ eaal opponenta of the measure in- opposed to the district, but only To Total 420 raine, 33. ” He Just came off the too,” insisted Bobby. SATURD AYS: Closed. Will be open by appointment only. led Atty. John J. CyCotmor and to the induslon' of the block from OMed bse tax would ba borne Atty. H er^ Gecrlty. graveyard shift and went on the and High School Classes... by all reaUenta of the' town. Binoh to Bissau Sts. ’That is why I Armond Roy, left, member of mine rescue squad, retrwns to sur­ Atty. O’ C o n n o c lepreaented Elementary School Principal evening shift.” SHEARSON, HAMMILL & CO. One of the moat determined og- am abstaining ftrem voting on the face after an hour in the potash mine ait Moab, Utah, where 26 Zeron Jewelem, Olenney’s Men’s proposal." Obaries J. Gervase estimates Umt men are trapped this morning after an explosion some 2,700 feet 913 M A IN STBEE’r —TEL. 649-2821 ponenti wee Dr. A. B^ Moran, who MOAB, Utah (A P ) — The big Shop end BUsh Hardware, an Woodbouse wee of the optnion the total enrollment, reaching 420 below ground. Man alt right is not Identified. Roy was unable Founded 1902 toalated that “aB. pnogecito ow n m ■outti of Birch St., and Mrs. Sam­ more or lees, will result as Ifol- talk in sixth grade at Moab ele­ junior debs hi town w ill be reaponslbie foP m e that “It is not the place of the to establish contact with the men who are believed to be sccatter- MOORE Members New York Stock Exchange uel Kemp, owner of property be­ lowe: mentary Tuesday was the dra­ board to build a boat on which ed in one of two lateral tunnels extending from the base of the and Othw Leading Exchanges. regeyment of any general ohliga- Kindergarten, 60: Grade 1, 77 matic rescue of the two men at tween-Birch and Blseeil Sto., ee they (the oppoeing merchants) will main shaft at the bottom of the mine. (Story on Page 1). (A P Mon bonda laaued.’’ well as tbe Main St. (fotp. on the Grade 2, 50; Grade 3, 50; Grade Hazleton, Pa., a story to warm Dr. Mioran aocueed the board use their oars. I am in agreement Photofox). the hearts of every miner’s son. adore our aouthweat cocner of Main and 4, 57; Gnoide 6, 54; Grade 6, 58. and Oeneral Manager Ridiaxd with Berry that the tax be im- G ym su its Locust Sts., owned by AleoUnder Ihe teaching staiCf has already Larry Rauzi, 11, said everybody Martin of reducing downtown aa- poeed with the oonsent of aU in­ Jarvis. been listed in this colrmm. duced by $2,000; substitute teach-1 looks as if this iveed will have to in class was talking about it be­ aiaaniiBSla at the expenae of the volved. However, sinoe our amend­ Odors: Daffodil Yellow, Swing Blue, Seafosm Green, Soariot He said that Ua eRsnto opposed The special dass 'wiU be in­ ers, reduced by $210; heating, hang fire for a while. Hard on cause sixth gp^de has a lot of boys weather-bird reat o f the town, and of not re- ment has lost, I wlU vote for the Bed and White for instructors. Without a doubt— the largest the ordinance because "It wlU be structed by Mrs. Edith Cross and $600; contracted services, $500; the Ooolidges, though, perhaps whose fathers go down in the local selection tai town— ! leaaiag eoareot eoals of town proj- disbiict, since I believe it is ne- Mrs. Dorothy Kirkham, sidiool teachers’ msk, $70; site, $275. It having their property run over by mines to work. o f no benefit to Miein S t ITie prob­ oeeoety for Miain St." Daily •oto. lem Is one o f nverehandkring, not nurse. ’Ike accegtance of pupils in is hoped that this adjustment will boys and girls. Today he talked of another min­ icartin w m q u M t to regly that PeweU said that " I wish there meet the appropriation without ing drama, one that broke the DclivfiriM M E US FOR: SNEAKERS, SOCKS and “MANCHES’TEB’’ REALTY parking. Ihere are plenty of park­ this otaas from Colchester and Thanks are expressed by the *Dr. Moran ia way out of line with bad been more unanimity among Lefcenon has been approved by the hardship. Hdbron and Gilead Congregational hearts of some of his pals. j NYLON ing facUtUes that are not being the merchants, to have permitted SWEAT SHIRTS AT marLOW PRICES! U e quoted figures on thia matter, used now.’’ board of education at $650 tuition One of the needs to which D. Churches to Mrs. Nancy Rapp "Harry Milton’s dad is down the board to make up its mind “ W e'll Be m he waa on firehouse costs.’’ It Atty. Garrity said that he repre­ for each pupil subject to adjust­ Benton CMttenden, cbeirman of Brewer, sister of the Rev. Stewart there,” he said, "and Mr. Roy wea tbs only incident of the eve- sented the majority of the mer­ more easily.’’ Loiter be added, ment at the close of the school the building oominittee, cells at­ Rapp, for slngii^ at the worship and Chucky Byrge’s dad and a HereTe n ii^ that rasreied Mhrtin’a calm. chants and property owners from "TTiia is not the reel aoiution — year.. tention, Is a fence between the service Sunday. Her solo was: lot of other guys. Byrges have Service COURSE 6.99-7.99 A t another moment during the but ftrouid be resolved by Central ’Itie board hae denied the re­ six kids—my mother is over at Birch to Peon St., on the east aide elementary school end the Oodidge "Sheep May Safdy Graze.’’ The FREE DEMONSTRATION LECTURE ProciioaL praNy block valveii BecauM it's evening, when BVank Sinsigelli, 30 of Main St., and from Park to Lo­ Distrtot Renewal.” quest of George Bonntti tor property, which was agreed upon Rev. Mr. Rapp is a summer resi­ their house now trying te keep pi4cocl oeeoFcPiifl to stao FaBosor Dr., was aggarenUy cust Sts., on the west aide. One Diceotor FVencie DeUeiFera wee transportation costs of his two by the town when a part of land dent of Gilead and is pastor of her calm. W e Set!" 8 P.M. TUESDAY. SEPT. 10 or SEPT. 17 nytoo, t wacn wonderMly. Step-in with Cpeaklng against the proposti, o f his cHenta is the State ’ITieater oontent to obeerve "I am gted to children to the American School owned by the C o o 11 d g e s was a ehurch in Ossining, N.Y, The "A lot erf my Irlends’ dads are ]2ay«r Frances Mahoney called buildiiK. He quoted Jack Sanson, see sometiting finally started." for the Deaf in West Hartford. bought to enlarge the school Rev. Rapp conducted services In miners.” MEN and WOMEN, young or old, regardless of previous experi­ block leolker Mm, oxford wMi M-tono Special him out of order for straying from Statete ’tlieater’Itn manager, to the ef­ Former Mayor HOstiid A. Turk- ’Ihe new wing and office of the grounds. Funds, however, are lack­ both churches Sunday. At least 26 miners were trapped ence. It you are over 21, you can be a real estate broker merely by ears in tbe subject at bond. Sinsigalli fect that "We feel that we have Ington stated, "The dtotticit wiU elementary school addition are more than 2,700 feet down in a pot­ passing an examination. Obtain your license and enter this richly ing to pay for it. ’The selectmen potent M m...both wMi botmqr <*ope fitting ahouted, "Either you (Mahoney) enough parking for our present not benefit everyone equally, but now ready for the opming of report toere are no funds In their Manohestor Evening Herald He- ash mine near here as Larry 'TEVEBYTHJNO for OVER 51 YEARS!" rewarding profession. You can start on a part-time basis on your MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-5221. given to or Powell are aiwaye ahutting me needs.” will bring more people downtown school, and plena are on foot for budget. There are also none In the broa oorre^>ondent. Miss Susan B. talked to a. reporter. It was 1 own or Join the staff of an established real estate firm. Our course sole*. Sizes B ^ M , B-D widths. e g !’’ young Atty. Garrity suggested a n ^ - from surrounding areas, ae wek as aa "Open Hoiue’’ in the new addl- building committee budget. K | Pendleton, telephone 228-8454. a.m. He said a lot of his friends afferb the finest license exam preparation available, as wen as teach­ Aside from the two inddanto, from Menebester. I wauM never growing temate proposal o f a townwkie tkm soon after the school open­ ing you how to open an office and be successful in the real setate the proceedlnge were very order- vote for a generell town tax for ing. The basement room which business. Attend a FREE FTRST LEXTTURE at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, tax of one-fifth mfil on all town feetl with many 'iapeakera for and downtown psirking." itos ty en used as a classroom will Sept. 10 or Tuesday, Sept 7. Please write or phone for a guest property to pay for downtown against the ordinance. parking. He said that “Main St. is now house the school library, in ticket Among ^,the proponents was the remonsibility o i the whole YFW HONORED ilM charge of Mt«. Daniel G. Hor­ MORSE COLLEGE — 188 A N N ST., H AR’FFORD — 522-2282 FhUlg r>ine, manager of House and town. W6 need customers, ndt BElA/rrLE (AP)—The Degatt- ton as librarian. She will be at First, it's to M A R LO W 'S, then it's Hale store, which has recently ptuking. ’ITie added tax that a new ment of Oonneotiout, Veterans of the school library Wednesday and been acquired by Gorin’s, Inc., of district will bring will create many Foreign IVara, whs- presented a Friday weekly. ’The school staff Boston. Dine stated that "parking more empty storse in the area.” “Loyalty Day” ideque at the wRl have the uss of this room on la of great ooneem to ua. We are He called tbe proposal "a Frank­ VEW b Nattonel Oonvention yes­ aveilalble days as a reading and re­ fei favor Of tiie ordinanoe.’’ enstein, that will destroy, rather terday. The award was for actiV' search center. Atty. Phllto Bayer, who, with than build.’’ ities to combat Oommunlat May A basement room which has his brother.her, frying, own property Burton D. Pearl of Pearl AppU- Day eeldbratlons. been used ae an aU purpose and workroom area tor teachers will be available for a music room ki the coming year. Fire Marshal’s Report HOUSE St HALE Fire Marshal Donald E. Griffin, U ni-card who has hiapected the elementary SHOE SALON, main floor . . . school addition, calls attention to several needs in fire prevention. Main Straat, Manchastar — Phono 643-4123 He reports that the emergency lights in the auditorium are not in for NURSERY, GRAMMAR, HIGH, COLLEGE working order. ’Ihere is also need for a fire extinguisher in the boiler room, a fire door that “ sticks must be fixed; exit lights should your happy little also be plax:^ over classroom exits; and there should be emer- PLYMOUTH* ency shut off switches for the foilers to be located In the office.” Adjustment of the schod budg­ et, to meet the $3,635 cut made by 'm d b a ofboston the board of finance, was approved suede classic as follows: Teachers salaries re- VALIANT

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TTie w am inga foBowed Weidtokf fr«M T AJL to • FJL By BBUC* B1088AT police Invertigatloina of two acci­ 6:00 t •) Big 3 Ttieater (la proareas>< ’ Train M blw toe or too rasaO. newspaper Enterprise Asen. dents, ona tnvolviiig a motorcyclist (II) Movie at 6 (m pro^eM) Enumeratwn (10-10) Barly Show (to proir sss) 1:00 <(to) Guide to ' MeModern Art Located la The HYANOTB PORT, Mhee. — At about 1:80 pjn., HMena ( 8) News 8 p « ^ (NBA)— Ihe Agnal is well known Drager of 160 S la ter St. was (M) What’s New BABIIIFOBD « o a d C ovm try Orammar School PTA warned after she- drove her car (18) Biz Plctare g:10 ( I) Meta vs. Pittsburgh EMTEBnUBBB _s sharp of bands. With it 0:06 (40) Glen Catinne • :ii ( 3 ^ ) Grtig M r Way A t m Bhrtforl M . bM indicated to the board of edu> fbom a private drive on Main St, 6:16 (10) Britleh Calendar . ( 8-ti) Doble wills oflten goee Preetdeert’a Kennedy Just south of Hszel 9t, and her M teMlHatar eatloB It will not be able to con­ 4 :X ( I) News, Sports. Weather shout; "Where are my raecala?" left front fender was struck by 4:10 (to) (flub Bonae NOBODY tinue to take the echool enumera­ psseiTig motorcycle, operated by (40) The Loee Ranger A t that,* Caroline and her hunky ( 8) 87th Preolnet tion. A m a reeult, the board ie FrandsW. Lrtxd, 32, of 11 Oak­ MWrHl7hm.es brother John Jr., come running to (M) rum (3b Poets At Work_ REGAL now feature* 3 top braitds in shoes— ■eehiny sealed quotaUona for the meet their father. It ie the big land St No one was hurt but the (lU life of BUey (30-t0) Our Man Biggins enumeration project in terms ot moment of their day, whether here cycle hsd front fork and, exhaust 4:46 ( S) WalUr OonUte ( Ml)_W ck Van Driie NUNN-BUSN . . . JARMAN . . . BATES (lOto-60) HanUay-Brii'' 10:06 1 0 4 3 ^ Steventh B oir quotations per child enumerated, at the Cape or in the White House. damage. 7:00 (IStoftMO) N ew s,^ end S-13) (Jlrcla Thsatsr LOOKS AFTER THE rather than a flat figure. The oi- OaroMne at 6 ie fart-grow ing Shortly before noon yerterday, Weather ( M040) Naktd City flea of School Supt. WUson L. Til­ and poised. Obeerved astride her after a two-oar crash investiga- (M) Buckaktn Boh (34) Music of Amenes horse Miacaroni at the farm near tion at Hartford and Campfleld (U ) SuhacripUan TV 10:10 (34) Glum. Gould ley at Coventry High School may (10) I) News TJtujt&onii U;00 be contacted for further informa- the Kennedy Compound, ahe has Rds., a written warning was given ( 8) “Rough ■ Rldere- ler STUDENT BODY - (30) FUm EVER POPULAR tioo. well-fOrmed Mender frame, a to Frank W. ’Terhune, 77, of 42 M:16 < sensitive face, attractive blue-gray S. Adams St. No one was hurt in 7:16 (to) Square Dance Jamboraa ?*Wews Specisl Supt. Tilley haa reported to the (30) Sports Camera _ ( 8) Movie CANDY board that he U seeking appli- eyes. the incident. 7:10 (1O-33II0) The^'CTrgnlan KB U:|g (U) Movie _ oants for custodial and clerical This day ahe was attired in pale Potioe said that ‘Terhune, while U :to (3360) ToelgM (O) help, either fuU time or part time, pink shorts, white polo shirt with driving east on Hartford Rd., iw__ ^aval______time _____ ( 8) Movie _ _ _ PENNY LOAFER as well as for substitute teachers a gold star on each side of its small stopped bis oar and then at­ SFE BATUIKDAT^ TV WEEK FOR OOMPLETB LOMINQ for the next school year. collar, red sneakers. Like all the tempted a left turn into Campfleld KITCHEN Most popular shoes ever. In black others in the group, she appeared Fuel bids have been opened and Rd. An oncoming Hartford Rd. oar, BLAKERS o v f i n e o a n d e m or brown. the contract awarded to Kay quietly, mounted her horse and driven by Rcimld T. Silvia, 30, LIKE REGAL! Petroleum Corp. for the low bid of made for the little riding track. She Bast Hartford, braked his oar but Radio is an accomplished rider. Famous for Old fO.0839 per gallon. The other four could not avoid a ooiUslon wlith (’this Bsttag hieliidea only those news faraadcasli ef 16 er U : bidders were: Long Hill Co. at As she passed a group of watch­ the Terhune vehicle. BqUi cars bad short newscasts). Fashioned Goodnom THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET' ing aunts and guests, she smiled kitglli. Some stattoas, eairy ether S0.09S4; Savin Fuel Co. at J0.0899; minor front end damage but were 7:46 Government Serrlos Valley Oil at 10.0883 and Dahl Oil pleasantly, seemed intent on her WDBO—'I843 drivaMe, potioe said. 6:00 Jim NetUston 8:10 Pop Concert S nORES TO SERVE Y O V l at 10.0852. riding and low-barrier Jumping. 8:00 Raynor Shines 9:06 Nightbeat Bids for supplying milk to the Those who see her often say she i:06 News Sign O ff 11:00 News Grandpa Bill Holden WRAT—a u U:16 ^ r t s rUud MANCHESTER REGAL'S YOUR schools have been received. shows high intelligence and inde­ 6:00 Eiasy Bd Show U:60 Storllght Serenade 2 Awarding of the contract was pendence. It Is a long cry from the 6:30 News, Weather and Sports 1:00 Newe a o d ^ p Off. SHOPPING PARKADB first days in the White House when HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Actor Wll 7:16 Jeff Sprung P—14M p<^poned. 8:10 Mete ve. Pirates 8:00 Joel Cash Alfred Sevlgney and Jan Blam- she was innocently advising curi­ Uam Holden has become a grand­ 10:80 Tonight at My Flaoe 7:00 BIU BOghte ROUTE 6, BOLTON berg have been approved as sub­ ous newsmen that her father was father. 13:00 Sign 0 « ___ 3:00 OlrsDd 'upstairs with his shoes and socks His step-daughter, Virginia Bay­ stitute custodial help. 6:00 NNews. Bporu u tc wsai 4:00 Itows, n S r ^ e t o h s r OPEN EVERY SUN. C"”' The board has approved a off, doing nothing." lor, 38, gave birth to a 6^ 8:-----OIA Borrowed and Bine iLTERATlONS schedule for the free chest x-ray 'Hianks to her parents and bar poiind girl Tuesday at California ?;46 Three Star Extra 8:00 ^ ^ W ^ Toaight program in October. This will be nurse, Maude Shaw, (JaroUne has hospitsd. :06 OoDvcrsatloii Pisoa 8:80 Showcase ERMANENT If o r t h e IIFE OF THE g a r m e n t good command of language and Mrs. Baylor is the wife of Aly 7:80 Now* of the World 13:80 Sign Off fW an staff members in the school Regal not only ate you perfeetly at the time of the eele but eontimiee to beep the ayirtem. All members will be en- healthy interest in books. Baylor, an Instructor at the TJM- O souraged to take part, Supt Tilley Teatsd in ths fires of constant versity of Olifomla at Los An­ gtouMBt atting perfeefiy for ae long ae you wear It. reports. ‘big’’ activity around the White geles. The school’s pupH Inaurance House, ahe has devaldped a good Holden arrived here last week­ program has been awarded to the fnemory lor names. She expects as end from Europe. His wife, for­ ICsMachusetts Casualty Co., the much from others. Any who ad­ m er actress Brenda Marshall, is dress her vaguely aa "young lady" expected to arrive shortly to see L A S T 3 D A Y S present carrier. or call her brother ‘‘Jack" ahe Mra. Baylor, her daughter by a A study of the Insuranee oom- Dantoniiig to Os m Ood, Fnaldent Km aoOy flods hto eon, John Jr.. ANNUAL BURNING LEAF TONES mlttee r^xn* in being ntade by swiftly sets straight SKipiMig vO meec mm. previous marriage. the board. A quotation wUl be Caroline’s place in the big Kan- presented soon on the over-all nedy group Is not measurably different from that of the many It being a sool day, a bulky Bgbt has kmg sxMUted. Hs lovss to plant hafcWty insurance coererage. dancs and sing. PUNJAB CORD ELBOW BENDER SPORT COAT Three teachers have been aip- others. WsU down to the aga span blue sweater. Hto solid little frame SUMMER DISCOUNT SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE made him look like a boxer doing It’s a trifle soon to know bow in well-cut narrow wale corduroy with suede elbow proved for the school system: Paid of bar playmatas, aha la not a rmg- WE STILL HAVE A LARGE la dascribsd as a spirltad a Mt of roadwortt. much he’s going to take to read­ patches, trimmed with India Madras at the pockets Bsqgcn in for the Coventry Onm- ing, thou^ the word is he gets ON FUEL OIL mar School; Mrs. Zrsne Pomerantz and outgoing partlclpoiit to group Sandy Eller, athietto tostruotor SELECTION OF SALE PRICED MERCHANDISE and imder the collar. aotlvttias. pleanty of “reading to” and en- 8 60 to tsaoh FVenoh at the high sdiool at the Compound, only recently sn j, UP NOW WITH by I T RE R One of bar batter pala to Btavia Joyes it. Roes Pepe for Coventry started John on swimming laaaons. C O A T S 2 5 S 9 SLACKS 7 S S Smith, 6, aider son of the Stephen The lad won’t be S until late No­ As with Caroline, the First Lady ATLANTIC Smiths’ two. For instructlan to vember. Beys Sandy: thrusts John outdoors aa much as M atysa bolds a bactMOoT's de- varieius athletic skUto. she to group­ possibls and hs appears to thrivs Colors that capture the splendor of autumn leevea •raa from the UMvecslty of Oon- John is amazingly well ooordi- on It. He loves the family dogs. 200 goRom $28 . . . in all their subtle muted elegance. The sport- ed with Stevie and with Vlctocto oated. He loves the water and Is and Is doing graduate Lawlord, Timmy Bbrlver, Michael Both of the President’s ehfidren vsDifc ait Central Oonneotioiit State absolutely fearless to it He’ll be a shirt with the long-point button down collar is the and Coiutney Kennedy. stem to be developing well, not­ BURNING LEAF TARTANS COAT SHmT. The OoBsgs in Near BMtaJn. good swimmer.’’ withstanding the occasional bright M cKin n e y 'S Smoor Mto. Pomeranta received her Caroline and Jcibn tend, bowevar The President’s son has quite glare of the national spotliipit. tartans are authentic and so is the tailoring in baclMlas's degree Ibom Storida to eat lunch at their rented home normal curiosity. Spying me, he OIL SERVICE 917 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER on nearby Squaw Island, some dis­ ..NEXT: The brothers’ brood). staunch cotton. Also the Burning Leaf Madras, tai­ Stoto UadvanUy, dU’graduate asked Secret Servtoe Agent Robert TEL. 643-2141 lored in domestic cotton with classic spread collar. woflc at the mdTentty of Mlaels- tance from tne Compound. F oster: sIpBt i^ .ta n g ta t to K ew Orleens, m the months away from Hyan- “Who’s that manT’’ Smoke Trips Alarm nto Port, sharper differences ap­ La. I gave him my name and then M T ttE R T K lira. Pepe reoahred her haciw- pear for the President’s children. asked his. ’The response: “JMm imWTON UPPER FAIAB, lca*8 dagraa froaa Southern Octmec SV>r they alone have the unique Kennedy Junior.” Jfiaas,—Noting that smoke kills 5.95 ttont MAe OoSege. She la en- eiqierience of Uving In the WMte John Is talking a lot these days, more people than fires, a company nitod to the master’a degree pro- House. learning fast, showing a UtUe here to maiketlng an storm that ‘Ib e wringn, tb s toboggan, tfae mechanical bent, devetopiiv some sounds whenesrer smoke reduces A m stt at the Chtvsralty of Oon- Jungle gym and other play equlp- of the same Indepmdsnce OsrMlne visibility 2 to 4 per cent. nsoHout and baa taught in Orange, menlt whicb provllito outdoor ftm smiK Proepeot and ToBand. on the WMte Houee lawn for Oar- H m boaed naeeUng adtediilad for ottoe, John and tbeir friento ere Sept. S has been set ahead to an old ebory to mort Amenloane. at 8 pjn. to ocmplete WINNING TWOSOME In timeless good taste. buatoeae before the Few may reahae, though, how SMALLECT HEARING AID SloSIS F or 75 years B ates has of the town’s fiscal year often the noiaes of chUtoen at play -ARROWS been molding men’s . On the agenda win be oontrart markedly with solemn fine footwear. Now — payment of Mils, financial ertatc- oeremoniee being led b y tfae Presi­ see the very latest and m e^ , awarding of the milk con' dent in the Rose Garden Jurt a few "Hit" and "H,r" finest at Regal. tnaot, poOdes o t non-lnatitirtionai yards off. Ihe youngrten can D peraonnel and a leave of afceenoe hardly help getting Involved to for Robert Vdteh. some of the big doings. Outakto, they may rtend a while and watch. SPORT SHIRTS A t Oounferv Store Ihetde, they preas their faoee Mra. Mabel M lto of Plantsvltte against tfae uprteirs windows. wRl be the final demonstrator at Match your mate in these smart shirt fashions Caroline and her play school for gals and guys. Superbly Arrow-tailored in tbei Old Country Store of the Oov- triende made a heMt to pert entiy HIstorloel Society from 3 rncnthe of popping to from time 100% lone staple cotton . . . smooth, soft, com­ to 5 pm . Saturday. ’The store will to time on her flatharto sepretary, fortable. “Sanforized” labeled. Your choice of Mess Labor Day, after being oon- Mn. B v«^ linooln, wtaoes office ■doiful inrints, stripes, solids. dueted for two months. It win be Is neer tlw President's own. The G Cfien from 10 am. to 5 pm. Sat- usual thing wae to cfart smhile, raday. and then be knitted to dp into HIS 5.00 Mna IMSer wSl demonetraite candy bowl atwirllhig on velvet, term ed OooastonaBy, If tfae Freeldent The smallest hearing aid in tha wotid, the new Sonotone HERS 4.00 an old art wMota la bee an anfresMtor with Mm, he *WISP-EAR’' is worn entire^ inside the ear. It weighs popnOarlty. Jfrs. Miller may aek her to to r a moment. As under l/6th of an ounce with battery—light as a nickle, wMh stainfle portable she enters she oortoles, than small as a dime. The ''WISP-BAR” fits .completely inside IN OUR PANTS DEPARTMENT quloUy departs. limiar wortu to adult ed- ‘IMS fall Caroline starts first the ear—^no outaide eords, tubes or wires. Can help 7 TYPE WRITER PAPER, loB to Bouthfaigrtoei, teaching grade and oontinaea at baBet out of 10 persona with hearing kisses, including those TTPKWKITEK RIBBON CARBON RULERS, SLIDE RULE DRAFTING TOOLS sd arts toOsling Bady Amer- eobool, where the training to rtlB tto palnthig, tole ware paint- who "hear but don't understand.” You must see it to TOMORROW'S FABRIC TODAY preHmitoacy. BaBet teaensrs ad believe it. Phone, viait or wrte— ateiiidMng on furniture and vise agatort actual' heart lessons red embroidery. Mrs. Mfiler BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIAL! latUi a ohttd to beyond 7. (R) by and makea poroelaln Caroline loves her Welsh ONE GROUP OF dolto. sier, Chartto, and now tfaers are SONOTONE “ Four Best Buy Is two others dtoshtoka, the .gift 18 ASy Lu M ST, HARTFORD—247-4070 ' Eventog Herald Oov- SHOES ...... "Now 6.99 from Premier, Khrushebev, and BATTRIES, ACCESSORIES and REPAIRS ON Regularly priced at 14.96 oocreapoBdeut, F. Pauline catpper, a young (tonnan ahsp- 74X-83SL PRACTICALLY ALL MAKES OF HEARING AIDS F a r ^ l L hard. She also has quite a famfiy NEED HEARING HELP? Quality!** FARAH of stuffed animato. STURDY Double Irony It to agreed Caroltoe to well OUR LOCAL CONSULTANT WILL J^ed to Bfe at the White GLADLY COME TO YOUR HOME SNEAKERS ...... 3.99 MHXX.BTOWN, N.T. (AP) House. Someone once dared'to CLOSED MONDAYS, JULY AND AUGUST Out of the laboratory to you—exclusive wonder blend of B0% Ftramen went to the home she may feel more at home there than her father. ‘Ihe President • HARRISON'S STATIONERS Farex polyester and 50% cotton for exceptional good looks, wash- Charles Wolfe Tuesday night imaWING TABLET, nit out a minor fire In Ms heat- is said to take real plsasure from ability n ^ wearability. Handsomely tailored in traditional Ivy SKETCH PAD COMPASSES, t-SqUARE tog apparatus. seeing her about tbs premtoee. It Headquarters For A Complete ■tyUng. WoUe sells fumaoes, and it was helra to put peispeotlvs on his one of Ms products that caught pfOuiiflXUl. Time To Remodel fire. Like many a big sister, Caroline Lin^Of Quality School Supplies Waists: 28” to 44”—Lengths 28” to 84”. Colors; Another blaze broke out out- is protective and thoughtful of her Beige, Faded Blue, Mushroom, Dark Olive and Black. alto tto WMfe home. Firemen put brother, who is three yeeus younger Your Home Or Coffage that out, too. It was in a hose' than she. • NATIONAL B. B. LOOSE LEAF wtoding alectrle motor on the John Jr. to getting tbere. Fa­ JUST 3 LBFT firs eogtoe. miliar to all are the recent pic- BINDERS GUARANTEED TO LAST THE SCHOOL YEAR turcc Miowlng him rtridlng around 5.98 Hand Washoble ItH LE D I Andrew* FIm and other afarportc, OVEN WALL cabinet UNITS LOfOOLM, Neb. 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MANCHESTER EVENWC HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1968 kuluiriei,. looking toward a better fall business. VACATION SPECIAL L o s in g Hospital Notes Steel Orders And the Americsui Iron nnd Rights M arch Rail Bill Seen Passing (Good Nivw Thru Aegest) Wensel worked for Montgomery Mias Wensel when he entered the Laka Hia body, one foot snagged house and told Mlaa Ponca to run. Steel Institute reports that last Third to Drown in a rope, was found beside tha Police Oaim Maid and Mias Shore for eight-months fllBBUIUIIII Vtoltlag houn are 3 to 3 pwm. week the mills poured 1,742,(XX) ssvaral years ago. He said he chasecj Mias Wenztl Gm ples Angle Showing Gain Eyed Abroad oveTtumed oanoe. into the bedroom where she for all areas, except matenilty tons of steel, up 1.1 per cent from 20% OFF OHBBINVnjA!, Maine (AP)—A FViur years ago Luckner’s broth­ Tried to Kill Actor Barton said Miaa Wanzel ap­ OONTMOTOM the previous week, , and nicely In Time to Halt Strike parently broke into the actor’a rea ch ^ under a pillow and pulled ■Where they are 3 to 4 pm . and, ON ALL Connecticut man whose body was er, Dr. Wendelln Luckner, 48, and CUSTOM HOMES ' , ■ By' CYNTHIA LOWRY By SAM DAWSON ahead of the 1,611,000-ton output By OEOROE W. CORNELL home Sunday and waited for him out a revolvor. ^ 6:30 to 8 p.m. aed prlvM rooms the letter’s aan, Mark, 16, of StaXr OCR BPBOIAIAT . AP Taleviotoa-Radlo Writer where they see 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. AP Bueliiese News Analyst of the like week o l 1962. With the Ass(H!iate(I Frees Rrilgioe Writer ■Peti^dn Asks T o m u Reconsider found jrestorday wa s the third (OenihiBad from Page One) tmtU his return from New York. 'The gun wont off as Montgom- (Oaetiimed from Page One) called for arbitration on all the PHOTO FINISHING ford Springs, Conn., drowned in a sry grabbed for it and the bullet Joaeph Berth—44 A M W : Vtottors. are ie(pwried not to exception oP on e week in July, a ROCHESTER, . N.Y. (AP) — mentoer of hie famMy to drown in Montgomery arrived at hlz home HOLLYWOOD (AP)—The popu­ NEW TOrac (AP)-^The steel in­ other issues, t Ponce, 25, of the fall’s new tol*vlsi(m aaaaon Tile signs that the steel inven­ day eyed the civil rights demon­ the measure were Wayne Morse, police said. disarmed Miss Wenzel and called pattent art a bit higher than In previous ’Thursday. A spokesman said most SALEM NASSIFF apparently- went overboard from cruieer In a vain attempt to aaro stiqild girls.’ ’ Read Herald la “ elomr to reaM^." aoaer than tory reductiem is ending earlier stration In Washington, and some D-Ore., and . John G. Tower, In making their decision, the Pblice Sgt. Joe Barton said Miss The actor told police he aaw police. weeks when CuatOmera were liv­ lines will stop handling freight R-Tex. CA31ERA and PHOTO ; ▲ toMt mMtiaC' prcfcaiily, n«t ♦ hia canoe In remote Chamberlain hie 8(m, who had fallen ov erb old . what to not atotod, but the prs- ' Fattente Today: 336 ing off atocka built' up while than first expected are leading to notables said it posed a summons before the strike deadline and will (XASSIFF ARMS STORE) .nembers of the planning oommle- upgrading of estimates of steel •maadK wMi daoMa th« fat* M the ADMITTED YEBTTQRDAY: unl(mB and management were to all men to fuller Justice. cancel passenger trains which 991 MAIN ST,—648-7869 ..(ian henid A. Rtcherd Lombardi, Munptieii must be last year’ s pr^uctlon in the final months of •oiakrarMtal Kundi-Olartt proper- a looai engineer who made a study liliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ehows. Lynn Henanaler, SomersvUle; negoUatlng a new labor pact. So The Moat. Rev. Arthur M. Ram­ would not reach their destination Harvesters Killed Peiter Ladd, Tumblebitxte Dr., Ver­ production haa turned up, too, for the year. • before the walkout Is scheduled to K th* iMniM of Totera on a at one time of the Barlow prop­ The metalworking trade weekly sey, archbishop of Canterbury However, in at least on*' area non; Mrs. ArisUa Fartoeau, 369 the first real gain since May, begin. CAMPOBASSO, Italy (AP) — erty when tt was being (xmsjdered Iron Age, says earlier predictions and primate of the worldwide *|iMtlrr fey lb* Hodcanum V4I- talevlaton seams to be moving Woodland St.; Fred Keish, 420 And confidence to gro'Wing that The unions begin setting up Four peasants were killed by for a land fill dispoeal area. that, fourth quarter shipments Anglican Communion, said "w e l*y HomM*«nMra’ Ajaociatlon are Lombardi told the commission farther and farther away from m- BliMfleld D f.; Mrs. M)arguerite this summer’s.slump will prove to who are guests from other coun­ strike headquarters. A spokesman shock ’Tuesday when a big thresh­ allty. By my count, there will be would be about 18.5 million tons at last week’s meeting that the Ouenebte, 146 W . Main St., Rock- have been exceptionally mild. tries are very much moved by said each of the five brotherhoods er on which they were working ■a|4« PT»d bjr »tba town dertt. 691 MAIN STREET Charge only five series next Reason featur­ are now being Jumped in some in­ Kimzll-Clark site would probably viUe; Donald RttcMe, 106 Bretton Part of the credit goes to the what is happening” in Washington. planned to maintain its own head touched an electric power line at : n e i * DatoUa. rtpraaontlng the ing maiTled (Mwles—not counting dustry circles to as high as 18.S cost one quarter of a million dol­ Rd.; Mn. Carol Oreenan, Storm; general gain in industrial activity. However, it is not Jiiat a mat­ quarters at home offices—three in Oratino. near this south Italian ’ aModaltoii, praoantetf the peU- NEXT TO GAS CO. the cartoon “ E%itatonefl. Every Mm. Mary OlBrien, 8 Gerard St.; But part also goea to the million tons. Cleveland, Ohio, (me in Buffalo, :uon wtth 71 namoa to Plrrt 8el«t- lars more to develop than the Bar- Accounts For 6ne thing, the industry is ter of watching as bystanders, he city. last one to a oomedy. M i«. Mariette GaHeuit, 156 Union manner in which the labor par­ said, but of taking the message of N.Y., and one at Cedar Rapids, *OMM Ooofiga B. RMJey •* low site which was overwhelming­ (x>unting on big orders from the ly rejected in a 1961 town meeting. MANCHESTER There'a Danny Thomas, Dick SL, RockvUte; Mrs. Helena Acker­ leys were conducted this year. the event to heart in examining Iowa. I BANKER DIES *«*»*i^*« BMaUna: o t the lolecUnen. auto makers for October ship­ TTie big Pennsylvania Railroad He said a .pumping station would Van Djdco, Joey Rlahop, Donna man, 82 Conway Rd.; OoroUne On- The threat of a strike 'waa less "our ojvn consciences.” HARTFORD (API — Funeral ‘ inBCy nainai on a petition are r*- Invited dek, Bast Hartford; Cindy Pattept pressing this time than in pre- ments. For another. It believes said it would begin a gradual | be required’ as well as some means Reed and Oisie and Harriet, whose' the official Washington predic­ "Are we doing in our own. coun­ servicee will be held Friday for :«* • < to oaH a town meeting; merry jjiortrait of miburban Ufe Coventry; Samuel Strain, 346 Oak vloua years. And, therefore, cus­ ■hutdown of Its services in ad- ; ^ h * potKk* Itoted four objec- to dispose of the used water. tions that the whole economy will tries, our own churches and our Ernest Justice Eddy, 84, of West will mqiend to three couples now St.; Mark Beiluerdo, 67 Comkance tomers built up stocks at a less own cities all that we should be vancie of the deadline to make Hartford, retired president of the He observed that all the incine­ Dr.; Albert Adame, 87 Spruce St. urgent pace. advance over the next few certain no trains would be caught xT o aothorlae and *in|>ower rators he has investigated have that son Rick ha* taken a spouse. doing?” hs asked. old (3apltoI National Bank and Newcomer to the narrled group Margaret Myerhoff, Fanningdale, Labof contract years tradition­ montlu. between stations. been next to a senvage plant. The He told a reception, extended 'Trust Co. of Hartford. T'th* purchaae and aoquiaitlon” of will be "Glynto,’’ alao played for L. 1., N. Y. ally put the steel industry through Long Island Railroad trainmen *th* H-acre Kiuuii-Clark prop- Barlow property is locati^ adja­ Tuesday night by the R(x:hester He died yesterday at Ha,rtfoi-d laughs. BIRTHS TODAY: A daugh­ a fever and chills cycle. First, had planned an 11 a.m. mass lerty off BoKon Kd. "notwlth- cent to- the Rockville filtration area Council of Churches to the Hospital. Eddy was a native of ter to Mr. and Mim. Richard John- the customers over-order as a Protest Lodged meeting today, a demonstration ^ standing the decision of the plan- plant with uUmies easily available. Aa every ringle girl over 36 to central committee of the World Wor(»tter, Moss., where he began DOUBLE i s L S s iL hedge against a possible strike that would have tied up the road. eon. 426 W. Mirddto 'Tidce.; adaugh- !ninw oORunisaion of the Vernon Detolla is opposed to the Bar- weU aware, the rarest forms of Council of Churches, that "in the his banking career in 1901, ter to Mir. and Mans. Donald Burr, and the mills W(W* feverishly. But a U.S. District Court issued •Fhr* District to reject and diaap- low property as an incineratcw human life are eligible, mature Over Censorship household of ;God, no distinctions” WORLD GREEN Sl I k T A T A l WiUimanitlc; a son to Mr. and Mm. This tends to give the whole a temporary restraining order Six years later, he helped or­ ! prove the ISM of said location for bachelors and, pertiaps even more are made as to race. site. He urged the 250 towm reai- Paul Luft, Ooveiltry; a daughter economy a deceptively healthy barring the meeting. ganize and became treasurer of *the testaSatlon thereon of an in- ao, attractive, eligl'ke widowera. The ctmncll includes most- ma­ denU at the August town meeting to Mr. and Mm. Joseph Turner, glow. 8 AIGCXN, South Viet Nam (AP) In turning out its legislation tfae Fidelity Trust C o. of Portlard, Idasrotor and the utilization of J o A , Arjf They abound In tele'vtoton. jor P-.-otestant, AngMcan and Orth­ to a(x;ept the Kunnli-Clark area Berkley Dr., Vernon; a daughter Then, if there’s a strike, much - South Vietnamese censorship Tuesday night by a 90-2 ote the Maine and was president of tfae STAMPS * add >y»e as a rahbish dispoeal but met with stiff opposition from T all, handsom e,' auaceptUils of the ecOTomy is thrown out of odox bodies around the earth. Senate accepted a House plan to Maine Bankers Association bachelors are so common in tele- to Mr. and Mm. Henry Aberle, extends even to the official news­ As the archbishop spoke, six homeowners near the proposed Mauntain St., RookviUe. joint. If there’s a settlement, ateel limit the l^ sla tion to only the Ir 1916-17. 'vtolon that It to ImposalM* to count paper of the U.S. Military Assist­ American members of the inter­ He leavsa aovarai nieces and ALL WEEK : t. nh raaffinn the appropria- site. The Hockanum Valley asso­ DilSaHAROEZ) TBBTBRDAY; users live off their out-size inven­ t-wo chief is8U(»B. ciation is made up of residents them. By Incomplete-figure*,' there ance Command, the MACV Ob­ national . church organization were The ertginal Senate resolution wepliews. ■Uon ■othoilaed’’ at the Aug. 7 Fainela IXivai, 19 Coleman Rd.; tories, and the mills are' chilled .‘ toWB BleeOnr of 143,500 for pur- who live in the Barlow property will be at least 14 widowers by few orders and little output. server, Informed sources said to­ en route to Wasbingtan to take Amcmg talevlsian widowers who, Edmund FeUows, 16 Chetoer Dr.; day, American autfaorlties are re­ part in the march "for jobs and oc the isnd. area. diaiiiea Mlale, Otaetontoury; Mm. Tills happened in 1963. Labor ' 1. MttliortM and ampoarer Primary Today if the writers have their way, will negotiations started earlier than ported to have lodged a stiff pro­ freedom” for Negroes. remain uncaught this season are Helen Anderaon, 17J Garden Dr.; test with the government. ’Tuesday lUght’s reception also -the saleotanan to appoint an in- Over 2.200 voters are eligible to usual that year, and so did the Andry Griffith, Jed Clampett of Ojars Aholino, Hebron; Paul Mis- In addition, several women de­ apparently involved some last- dnaratar bqllding oonomittee.” vnU In today’s primary In Ver­ stock build lip. The federal gov­ “ Beverly HUlbUlles,’’ Judge Garth seri, RED 2, Vernon; Edward pendents of U.S. servicemen said minute diplomacy on the part of 4. *tTi» aptaeprtate flO.OOO for non for the top post of First Se­ F a ^ . 68 Bairy Rd.; Mm. Ger­ ernment was In there, too, as a the enrihamee to engage an «n- iip of “ The Virginian, the tether ol sort of unofflolal third party. A police ageivts have searched them. a presidential envoy. lectman. l!i; “ My Three Sons,’’ Lawrence Pres­ trude Reduker, Rocky HIM; Gilbert They said police operating in tfae W. Averell Harriman in his glne«ria|; Ann to determine coata RicfaanI Kehl, a Democratic quick agreement brought a non- ton of “ The Defenders,” Dr. Gilles­ Piepln, Rt. 44A, BoJton; Mm. Anna vicinity 0# the U.S. commissary prepared text had included some and (hear pteHmtoiary plans and Tyywn bommittee member, U chal­ PoUnsky, Newington. inflationary pact, followed by the CLAN-KIN* pie, and, of course, the champion sudden demise o t a price b(x>st in downtown Saigon examined sharp words about “Communist gpechVdttona for an taMinerator." lenging .oommittee-endorsed Rob­ of them all, Ben Ckrtwrlght of rmscaiARiGmiD t o d a y : Albert attempt. This left users with little (xmtents of tfaeir puraes and shop­ aggression against the free world” The last two ohijeetivea were ert Darning. D e m i^ is a member classics . ..with a feel “Bonanza” who had been a wld Dubois, 124 High St; Robert incentive to order. The mills went ping bags before permitting them and Communist “atheism, discip­ propoaal* brought up at the last (rf the board of finance and presi­ ower three tlmea before the ahow Sturtevant, Blaet Hartford; Roe- into a prolonged period o t stag­ line, corrformity and rigid control” town ndfeUng but tabled a rote dent of the Young Ilemocratlc for school! to tiontinue. of ll^ d lO . started. well Crane, 99. Baldwin Rd.; Mm. nation. The MACY Observer is print­ over every aspect of Hfe. Cl(*. Kehl ia a former president Viola Armstrong, 46 Phoenix St.. Purohaae of the site snd the There will be a couple of added The pattern was different In ed lQ(»lly under tfae armed forces With the Russian Orthixlox of the Young Democrats. starters this seas(m; Inger Stev­ Vernon; Mm. Mary Pasqualini, 66 1663. But at first the customers CSiurch delegation sitting on a 142,600 ? appropriation were ap- Kebi declared bis intention to InformatiOT and education pro­ ens’ boss, a pollUchm, in "The Baldwin Rd.; Mm. Mary Paeek, just wouldn’t believe it could be. gram fbr American servicemen, of front row of the auditorium, Har­ prorod at the heated August towa bold a primary In July. He has Farmer’s Daughter,’’ and a Ma­ East Hartford; Sandra Ahnert, The patteni—now being tried or whom 14,000 are supporting the riman omitted those remarks in meeting^ subjectpto the .approral of ohaiged that tha "working man’ ’ Hurlburt Rd., Rockvaie; Lorlene rine captain In "The Lieutenant.’ considered to (kher todustries— Vietnamese aimed forces in a war his delivery. the Flip District P lanni^ Com- ia not being represented on thi* Friee, South Wrutoor. misaionJc A t a meeting last week, The latter ia a daring Innovation WEIS to keep a negotiating com­ against Communist guerrillas. He did retain a phrase about year's aiaU. He Is *m|S^ed as a h* to a grass widower, perhaps mittee working more or less the ideological rivalry between the commlBsion unanimously re­ machiiSst by Pratt and tohltney in Vietnamese authorities are re­ jected the site and listed three ’ a television first. around tfae calendar on points of ported to have insisted that edi- "(Jommunist dictatorship” and the Blast Hartford. Deming is aa- Only about five widows wUl be dlfferenoos as they arose. West’s goal of freedom, but to a reaaaaS:cor its decision. sodaled with a Hartford insur­ Hut Fire Put Out, tioM be passed by censors before turning up on the home scrimns, Hie aim was not only to make printing would be permitted. somewhat tempered rtyle from The peeded 200 gallons a minute ance company. two of them tn “The Lucy Show,” Box Alarm'False a strike less likely, but also to the original text. of water could not he provided, the Votii^ b^^ at 2 this after­ II with oostar Vivian Vance playing Inlng the final critical nogoUation ... a world of difference President Kennedy, in his own ------declared; that there noon and will copUnue to 8 p.m. a dlroroee. Then there’s Us to a head without working under Bleeding Eases Pain message read to the (^urch gath- that used water once Voting booths have been set up 'Diorpe In "The Nurses.” Bea Eighth District volunteer fire­ the gun of a strike deadline ering, expressed “my gratitude Ttius« two,franks m«y took Kka "into the ground might in the Town Hall for those who Beaaderet wtU be a widow with men tost night queued a fire in a threat. New York — Frequent small for the sustained contributions twins but tbere’s a world of diffar- contamlaate wells and the nearby live in Rockville and at the Ver­ i. two e ^ d re n in “ Petticoat Junc­ email underground hut and also But while reports of iMxigress bleedings. Just as in the old prac­ which the council has mads to •nca butween them. On* is only Clazk Brook, and that the alto ia non Elementary School for those tion,” and Pamela Britton will be were frequent, many steel users tice of blcxxlleUlng, have been the cause of world peace.” toe amdU for future expansion. r i d i n g in the fire district. a Widowed boarding house owner answered a false alarm et Box weren’t taking any chances. They found to relieve angina, or chest partly meat and aontains caraals. geynnbr Lavitt, Vernon's repre­ File Bankruptcy who fall* in love with a visitor 299 at the Bentley School en Hoi- lUt in hedge orders anyway. The pain, and other forms of coronary dry milk powdars and otbar addi­ sentative to the.'Capital Region Kirk Douglas III A petition for benkruptoy from from outer space In “My Favorite lister St. lulldup in stocks wasn’t as large disease, the Ameiicem Heart Assoc­ tives. The other is a pure meat PlanniaB Agency, baa aaSerted an EUington man has been referred Martian.’ ’ A fire dEiiartmettt spokesman as the year before. And It was iation reports. that th^ reaacma g^en by tfae comr to Referee in B ankrupt^ Sai8 Probably what the producers reported that children built the peurtly frustrated by an unexpect­ HOLLYWOOD, (AP) — Actor frank, finest in quality, finest hi mlsrton'ooidd harffiy be refuted If Seldman in U.S. IMstrict Court at and (Urectora mean when they aay undeigtound hut at the ' rear of edly, but welcome, greater end UNANIMOUS Kirk Douglas was reported in gcxxl taste, iTiade by Grote & Weigel. a m eeA ^ with the selectmen were condition today at Cedars of Leb­ Hartford. that shows will be closer to reality 82 Haiwthorne St. They started s demand for steel products. A lot LOCKHART, S.C. (AP) — Lock­ held. • Douglass Auciair o f Abbott Rd., to that they will be-if reali^ firelnthebutandltgotoutof ot steel ordered as a hedge hart Mill Manager Sidney Nichols anon Hospital where he Is being y^th the commission’s rejection ■EUington, a laborer, has listed his doesn’t Interfere with the need for control. Firemen were called to against a strike was used in in- offered to hire the entire male treated for what tfae hospital called a low grade respiratory in m MimCMt SOtODDM a town meeting was needed to liabilities at $1,319.70 with no SegdbUlty of charMters and vari­ the aoene at 6 o’(Hock and put it creued production by other in­ section of the Lockhart High fectlon. orverruM, the dedslcni. Detolla’e aqpeta. A finanoe <»rporatlon of ety In ^ots. out. The hut has been aban(toned dustries. Schcrnl graduating class. move laat n i ^ t seems to assure Douglas, 46, entered tbs hospi­ Hartford is Msted as the largeot for the time being, the spokesman Still, there was a considerable The graduates took him up on puAbmeot - dthoMl and yvAhidiaui! Oiat a town meeting will be held. added. letdown In steel ordering and pro­ it—all four of them. Accepting tal Sunday. He will be released creditor. today or Thursday, after com­ AT YOUn FAVOniTC FOOD STOWK. It’s likely that tlM eonunisalon'a Parking Arrest Eighth District fire officials and duction this summer. That may Jobs in the textile firm were Max- rejeotion wlM be overruled but It pletion of testa, a bospltal Albert J. Deluco, 25, of Somers- Household Hints poUoe are investigating the 9 p.m. be ending now. A number of mills ie Bailey, Dean Bentley, Jantzen ia unoMtain if the propoeals to set b Childers and Donnie Fletcher. spokesman said. vUle was arrested yesterday ot a I red and jpreen plaid with velvet trimmed tetoe alami. report a pickup In new orders and iq> an laeinerator building commit­ Bollar. tee and i^pfopifete 110,000 will w anant and (diarged with viola­ tion Of the city’s night parking You might enjoy frosting a cool­ make s ^ headway. ed double-crust fresh fruit pie with ordlnajK^. Drfuco’s car had been Sizes ■v-t ~Jti‘ a 'lstatement by the aasoda- left overnight on Linden Pi. in 8-6x...... 29.98 confectioners sugar frosting. Your tton tile grounda for lejeotton bsf- RockvUla. The arrest was made by tasters will enjoy eating It! When ed fay uto pimolag oommiesien Me and my Kate Greenaway are very locial butter­ oranges complement the flavor of S g t menriin PeHcgrlni. Dehioo is ■ Sizes T*ld> 29.98 flies this fall. We flit from class to class, fr,. pup­ were AeJiengeA ttm reaaoni, the sobedided to appear in Clrouit 1 your filling, use orange Juice In­ group cfaerged, snare “not vettd.’’ Court 12. RoekviUe session on pet show to shopping trip in town. My dress is striped stead of other liquid in the frosting. **IlM town, tbrongh a vote of the !* I Sept 10. ingham with white tab collar of linen-like rayon, aaieetmen, engaged an objeotlve, ■ospHid Notes Corn muffins leftover? Toast naticnaHy known eHgtoeering fbm, egreen or gray. Sizes 7 to 14. 7.98. them and use them ns a base for Metcalf and EHdy of Boeton, to in- Admitted ywtorday: Kenneth creamed chicken, ham or veal. For ventlgwbe the KundKSarfe atte,’’ Arold, SI Vernon Ava, Frank this use. it’s best if the muffins are the Mssifijnitiinn said. “Tha reason Crosby, Bast Hampton; James YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR low in sugar. tor spending 1500 Of the town’s Stenhouse, 88 VUUge Bt.; Mm Bruih up . . . ba hoppy . . . In the moit (ovob/e, hoggobtr, . monegr wna to. apedfloally niagii Marie Betaatz, Hartford Tpke., Ver­ bruthobfa. midtabla swealan that aver want to Khoel M a Ever add a lltU* chili powder the very ujeeone that the IHan- non; Edwin Johnson, Crestridge gIrW Pondoro’* (towny 100% Orion Acrylie; every beautiful FINE to canned baked beans In tomato OomniiMaa need to reJeiA the Dr., Vernon; Robert Stevens, 9 SELECTION hue o f It matched to a groceful, all-wool, pleated ikirt. SLIPS sauce? Y(«i can add a dash of alte. As a result of their atudiee Walnut a t Q i u b b e f t e cumin, too, If you like that lea- the ^igwi—ring; «frm eodotaed the Discharged yesterday: John Coma love them yourself. . . they're COSTUME-MAKERS aHI By HER MAJESTY F soning. property as en tnoinerator site. Harrower, 9 Heidi Dr., Vernon; 8 U PO N S to 6x, 4.98 — 7 to 14. 6.98 Fashion$ “Obvtausly,’’ ilie statement oon Miss Annabel (Durrier. Tolland; Ever fold tiny picked onions in­ tksMd, The nsfenbera of the plan Ito . Terry Duquette and daughter, CARDIGAN 8 to 6x, 4.98 — 7 to 14, 6.98 Ss6 our large selection CO nO N — $2.00 up to a lemon aspic that’s planned idiM usiMiiissinn were not very Vernon Mobile Courts, Vernon; SHORT SLEEVE PUULOVERS 3 to 6x, 2.98—7 to 14, 3.98 for a salad mold? Let the gelatin v m in formed on this laaue. Bven Mm. Mary Vaiciuhia and son, 103 of back-to-schoei styles NYLON TRICOT— $2.00 up mixture begin to thicken before tisaugb it migist hsive been diffl- Orchard 8 t. FLA T KNTT 8 to 6x, 488—7 to 14. 6.98 adding the cmions. Turn into your eult to obtain the resulta of this ALL COLORS—FINB SELECnTON prettiest mold and the concoction stii4f from the aaieetmen, the re- Advertiaement— con grace a buffet supper table solta were quits fuBy stated In the Wanted — newaboy or newagirl that features cold meats. for Mountain St.. Lawrence St., Pleasant St.,' Proopect St., Cottage Don’t let eggs you’ve bought on 8 L, Gaynor Place area — Rock­ •Ijiii ihopplng day sit around In your ville. Befom 9 a.m. call Rockville car all morning while you do other TOW N O F Bureau. 875-SlM. Other times, oaU chores! To hold up, eggs need (Mr. Wllaon, Ciroulatlon Depart­ MKKTSMAC. prompt refrigeration. MANCHESTER ment, Manotaeater Evening Herald, makes winter a happy time 643-2711. It’s perfectly all right to hard- Oompdtitive Examinations eook a dozen eggs at a time and for Vernon news la handled by The refrigerate some of them for use Manchester Herald’* Bodcvllle Bureau, 5 W. SHIRTS over^several consecutive days. Mala 8A, telephone 876-3136 j o e a g Police Department -M \| U 649-6737. Long snd short sleeve in solids, plaids, prints. Ever heat cooked corned beef in P a ^ lm en —»Grade I a barbecue sauce and serve over Starting Salary By Model, Robroy. 1»read or rolls for open sandwiches? 16.200.00 p&r annum . . . Just what a young Know how to teat a loaf of Ftiesent Maximum to Sizes 4-7. 1.98 to 2 .9 8 man needs to keep out 16.200.00 per annum NOW the chill of wjnter . . . yeast bread to see’ If it is b o k ^ Forty Hour Week, Eleven enough? Remove the loaf from Its Warm and rugged T»n aiid tap tihe broad on tfae M d HoUdsye, Two Week* Sixes 6-14. 2.98 to 3.98 Mac-Melton, rayon bottom or side; if tfae loaf sounds ’VaewUen, Unifornw Fiimlzbod, FUEL O IL Feld Biek Leave, Feld Acci­ quilt lining. Zing-0- hollow it’s ready: If not, replace the bread In the pan and continue dent tk Healtb A Qroup Ufe ONLY ^ ^ 1 ^ g a l . pockets for hand Policy, Social Sacurity Oover- warmth and a big zip baking. aga, Momberabh^ in Town Re- front. A MIGHTY- Kitchen know-how: grease tfae ttromant Syatem, Town pay* MAC great that’ll pro­ pan for baking powder Ws(5ulta. ona-half of the Individual CASH SAVINGS “HeadoftheQass” :3H: Employe’a Bhia CroM, CJdB., vide great protection. and all of the Individual Em- Colors: Loden, green, Cream 1V4 («I* oonfectUmwu ploye’e Major Medical Inaur- - auger with a three-ounce package charcoal gray. Sizes 6 e t cream oheeaa and a teaspoon anoe. Gittim and Cwdiiroy Slacks ili Tha Town alao haa a Municipal to 14. ah:t of varflta for a (julok cake froek- Fodaral Credit Union Plan. tog. ______Memborahipa in tha varloua am- After you tt«n ccx>ldo-faar (tougfa ploya plana am through mgular Hi payroll doduetkeu. 3 FINELINE FARAGAB Into the pen, be sure to spread it at addition to the above, Em- 22.95 evenly. Uae a small spatula fbr ptoyea am alao covarad under p this. Woriemeo’a Qomponaatlon Ant and COTTON SLACKS tile Liability pimdaiona’ of vaurloua F U E L O IL iliili Need an extra oookle sheet when Town Inauraace polidea. m you are baking a big batch of For Apjdloatkma—Job Sizes 4 to 7,2.98 6 to 12,8.98 oookiee? Tiurn a Jelly-roU pan up­ Dweiiption and Infotmatioo— •2T:: side (town and uae the bottom for Apply to COOPERATIVE FAR’BL. Sizes 4-7,8.98 . .6 to 12, 5.98 .Hiiil tasking the (xx>ldee. OontzoUw'a Oftlca ‘ * 1 ' i O ^ 1 ; ' \ N V Apniioatlon atari) ba xetumed to FAREX. Sizes 4-7, t.98 .. 6 to 12,4.50 Past titooe p eon before you eim- the OBOtroUarV Otftto, 66 Canter ■ser or bake them tn sugar Qrrup. Btreat. ManrhalTar, Gann., poat- J.i.’ ''I J.u r WIDE VARIETY OF taaurtmd not latar than 13 arideigtat r M M ■ .1 ■ . When you are planning to make Baptambor 9, IMS. vanilla cookies on a baking morn- SWEATERS tog, grate the rind from one of DONMOOR the orangee you use for toeak- test and add It to the dough. A FARAH SLIP-ONS — CARDIGANS small adltlon but it gives big JERSEYS flavor. . By Pickwick, Robert Bruce, MBSK INSnUCTIOII Huntington, Pauker LoU of new fa*hloB idea* is 8u(toy bnsKh: serve ooni frit- famouz eoftoo kBlta for Soya. tom with hem and egga for a (^ PIM IO . CLARINET. SAXOPHONE, Hin: Toddlers’ 1 4o 4...... 1 9 8 *0 5.98 Hgtatful sotprise for the family. COMFOSmON, THEORY. HARMONY. Have a jug of mapl* syrup at 4 to 6k ...... ;8.98 to 8 .9 8 1.69 1.98 ’^2.98 COOifflltPOIfr. VOCAL c o a c h in g **V^an a reoip* oalla for ”grat*d” 8 to 14...... 4.98 to 12.98 nuts, us* a hand-operatod rotazy- NtAOpBalBf for I t giaBBr to AdvoBCBd Piipfc type nut grotar. The Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. through th* tins ttode of a A H. XARUN. locM or of Mask ghnrpir does not usually giro th* M MOUTH MMN fnmT Wt MAM MMM MANMIHfM PAAKAN M a M lta a t H gzwtod auto. J- :

PAGE NtNBTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN--WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1968 FAGE2 EIGHTEEN Manchester Parkade Stores DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Girls' School Dress B Y R O IISO N OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Come to the K nlt-FaM on Show • It’s TUne to B ay New OlotiMe LITTLE SPORTS Thureday, Sept. 5, "KNIT- When one budget bee to be TBR’S WORLD” will Mage a stretotaed to outfit • fsmUy o t Ankwar to PrkvIeUk Piisilo Bargains KNIT-FASHION SHOW featuring back-to-eohoolen», W. T. ORANT NOT EKACTlV, BAKTER -~-X w a s proteeetonail models wearing hand- (XIMPANY hee the heppy new*. th in k in g a b o u t a g r ass eeen-E South Seas, 1 flSII lU You’ll tilirik twice at th ^ leeM n g \NHAT ARB VOO E tnit coatfl, suita, dreseee, sweaters THAT IS BOUND IN AUSTRALIA / IF X that yxxi cao duplicate for yourself price o< $2.57 for BOYS’ PROPOR- FIGURING OUT, 4 ’ITONBD SLACKS. For your big i! HOOPLE.SCVWE COULD IMPoex A THOUSAND OF THEM, ACROSS Radioactive Listed by wHh m a te h 'L a l'B and Inatruc- THE ORDEAL OF MOWINGTHE LWNN WOULD product The Inquirer tiona avoHahle at "K N ITTER’S and UtUe studente there are w«Mi WAY XO HOOK 1 CaplUl ii SMra BE SPARED AAe! THE GRASS BEETLES SCuU of meata WORLD” NOW LOCATED •n wear SHIRTS at $2J17. Ihrery THAT LAWN- S New Quinea 6 Stake tHRWB ON GRASS AND SNIP THE BLADE airfield RIGHT UP FRONT on the main feminine heart longa for an agaort- WOWEK UP WITH OFF ABOUT A HALF-INCH ABONETHE 7 Letter ment of WOOL SKIRTS and at REMOTE control;^ 8 Indoneiian 8 Thinnest promenade at the Parkade. If you GROUND/THEY TRAJEL iN A DIRECT Island 9 Tiptoe want a head start on [damilng W. T. ORANT OO. the price la 60 SOU CAN OJTj FORWARD LINE, AND lOOO OP THEM, 12 Exelamatlon 10 Similar $3.44 in alzee 7 to 14. Team wtOi THE GRASS; your hoUday handiwork, you’ll SHOULDER TO SHOULDER, of sorrow 11 Freezer Other Stores Around ToUn find CHRISTMAS ACCESSORIES loU-up eleeve BLOUSES, $2117 SITTING 13 Ounce (Neth.) 16 Location Easy Quiltingl tailored of the popular »polyeWei> BUGGS BUNNY DOWN?, T WOULD TRIM THE , 14 Auditory 19 Hawaiian food Main Street Stores on display. LAVNN IN A 0 IFF/.E6 AD.' 15 Entruita 21 Indonesian Bervte loe Cream 4 ‘So Long,’ Vacation; cotton blend for magtoal good looks and easy care. For the mmi- 17 Goddess of 41 SUnoan capital You’ll Know Next Wedi Fabulous Fake Fnrs If teen-angels are gathering at ‘Hi,* ' Glassiriates Don’t pay any attention when ah , THA'S A LAUSH,SYLVESTER HOWEVER,; victory (Gr.) 22 One'of MarlanM 29 . Soanobhlnchhlnc new and exottlnn in Are High Fashion Yes, It’s that Ume of year. small fry let Ice-cream-in-a-bowl ery and kindergarten crowd, etocH 23 Spanlih river implement 42Wlnd««traiM I your house for an end-of-summer tHERTS t h e r e a i n t a s q u i r r e l BELIEVE I HAVE 18 Look Into 43Fhld coming tto o mL/TON’S m OIPT SHOP, HOUSE k HALe d e p a r t m e n t party, plan to serve ROYAL ICE "WASH k CLEAN" AUTOMAT­ get soft—they like it this way! up on SHIRT AND SLACK SETTS, TAKEN CARE OF 19 Musician of a 24 Likralnun city 32 (jreasieit A UVELV SPOT IN THIS PARR! I squirrels 36 Shellac lource 44 Arrived 904 Main Street. Watch for It. STORE Invites you to wrap your­ CRilAM, Warren Street, and the IC LAUNDRY and DRY CLEAN­ $3.67 ki the 3-6x size range. Trim THAT DETAIL! sort 25 Hindus of 45 Stouan Indian and sturdy SHOES for school and TO DISPENSE 20 ProflUrroiu* imxeamixed uc»-wu,descent 37 Sweet ctaaava self In a glamorous IPUR COAT In party will be off to a successful ING Is ready to go to work for Save Yourself Labor, Mom, WARES! 21 Boy's nickname 26 Corded febric 38 Drops (ereh.) 46 Adjacent Convey Your Good WUhea the newest copy-cat fashion rage. you with the finest modem equip­ This Weekend dreae up are $2.66. EV>r active feet, W 40 New Guinea 46Ccntinl(eb.) start. Set out a carton of ROYAL 22 Kind ...... You'll like the friendly helpful Yes, you’ll agree they're "wildly ICE OREAM tuid offer an assort­ ment available. Freshen up your GRAND-WAY IS OPIEN LABOR buy the thrifty eockz, 3 pair for 24 Rulert (Ger.) r~ r " r~ r~ r~ IT T" nees and kindly interest of S^EItLAN exciting" and doubly ao, when you BACK TO SCHOOL or BACK TO DAY to 7 p.m. As summer turns 77c, that take rugged wear. BACK- 28 Where (Litln) r ” r “ r r ment of toppings. Let the gang TO-SCHOOL SUPPLIBIS abound JHWBILBY STOitfl, comer Birch sea the inviting price. You’d exj^ct mlx-and-match their own concoc­ WORK outfits here where big into autumn, gtve yourself a care­ 29 "104" (Roman) 4 to pay handsomely tor such luxury free holiday. Depend on the Deli­ at W. T. GRA^IT COMPANY. 30 Furnace R" and Main, oCterlng no many cug. tions. Step out of the way and automatic washers can take up to tuyerei gestlons to fond relatives as th^ and warmth that comes to you In 50 lb. loads to speed up your task catessen Department to take the i w full length styles, also short and listen to the delightful chatter and work out of preparation. Buy what Quick trick for keeping gravy 31 Ittlltn river nr search for an on-to-oollege gift friendliness that abounds wherever of providing clean, fresh apparel 33 Mother of i for that esteenned young man or three-quarter length. It costa no and home accessories. For the you need of (shef-prepared Salaxle, from becoming lumpy la to add p , Romulus H" more to take first choice. Use ROYAL IC E CREAM Is served. Barbecued Chicken, Seafoods. Save salt to the flour before thickening 34 Railroad poat mins. There are dependable Buy It at fine drug and grocery items that you prefer to have rU^' A WATCHIE3S in pleaelng price. the LAY-AWAY p lan .-Ju st say dry cleaned, use the AUTOMAT­ yourself labor. Planning meals is the gravy. Also, stirring the mix­ offirt (ah.) "Charge It” and taike until Novem­ stores that carry ROYAL lOE a year-’round dally task and ture with a slotted pancake turn­ 85 City on Dniaper 28 n ranges. There are BRA.CE:LE7rS CREAM. IC DRY CLEIANING service here River and OHAKMS, PINS and PSaiS ber to pay If you wish. Slip a that provides a trained attendant. GRAND-WAY Is ready to serve er will make smooth gravy. • MM 37 Full of wonder to serve as a oonstant reminder of pretty pretend FUR COAT over you week after week, month after 39 Legal precept Send Youngsters Back to School What a convenience not to have a r your affection and good wishes. your shoulders. You’ll like what to wonder and worry If you’re mcHzUi with fine products, fair Pizza Pleases Bveiyone *>S 40 Papal name you see In the mirror at HOUSE With the right tools from LE­ prices and the many extra con­ Chdldren and adulta "go” for 41 Meet jeUy operating the coin machines prop­ II , • HALE. The. sixes are • to 14, NOX PHARMACY, 299 East Cen­ BY V. T. HAMLIN 44 Heading DreM Up Your Windows k erly. The trained attendant does veniences that make food shopping PIZZAS and GRINDEatS ffom A L L Y O O P also petites. ter Street, and watch the grades a pleasure at GRAND-WAY. They DINO'S ITALLAN KITCHEN. Or­ 47 Wan ST" What a bright and beautiful out­ the work for you, and you pocket r 48 Headllke look your room will have with Improve. Here it is HEADQUAR­ never stop trying here to Improve der enough to take care of the THArs A L n u ts ! Mrs the savings. On the other hand, rM NO MUSIC UOVER. iWELL,XIOX PHARMACY and Ann or back-to-college or on-to-career. of the ohe& here be taken home: . , , , . and re-arranglng. Here It’s head- A little paprika added to cheese AMBRIOAS, NEW YORK 36, SKIRTS are the backbone of a Ravioli, apaghetti, lasagne. OPEN BY J. R. WILLIAMS Meat to he used for swlss sieax quarters tor PINE accessories Lombardo at the Cosmetic coun­ sauce gives pretty color. N. Y. OUT OUR WAY ter to show you effective prod­ \Cordrobe. You'll find PROPOR SUNDAY THROUGH THURS­ usually needs to be pouniled. If | shelves, planters) in For lot-olass mailing add 10c TIONED SKIRTS that need no al­ DAY 11:30 a m. to 11:30 p.m. and there's no meat mallet In the ucts to clear up troublesome com­ for each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ TH' COOK SEZ. NO A40RE 7W /S TB P finishes both "old" and "provln Celebrate This Weekend terations. $4.99 to $5.49. also fash OPEN FRIDAY AND SATUR­ ST/C(A/G house, use the edge of a heavy clal". You'll find EAGLES In the plexions. There are medicated lo­ dress with Zone, Style No. and ionahle WRAP-AROITND SKIRTS BACON CSREASE--HE 5E2 tions and creams to cleanse, to It needn’t be "Labor Day” for DAY to 1 a.m. rrs OAWGEP FUNNY THET W/CKMP saucer. proud American tradition. POR­ 2847-H Mom, when she is treated to dinner Size. in corduroy also wool. Bulky-knit For. extra trimming and rein­ BACOM combat infection, to speed up the YOU F E L L E R S S E E M TO CELAIN from Ireland, CHINA at FIANO’S RESTAURANT AND The new fall and winter '63 SW EATERS of orlon, mohair and forcement, stitch bias tape around ONLY S E T UP L A TE WHEN OKEASB Pattern No. 2847-H has hot-iron healing of acne pimples. Get set Beale Fiaslilon Is pure sewing de­ BY AL VERMEER o n . Make ExclUng Plans fruit clusters from Italy, the of­ CCX/KTAIL LOUNGE on Route 6 wool in bright Italian Itnits are apron pockets. It will help keep PRISCILLA’S POP WE'VE RUN OUT O' OIL/ Yen, It’a the time of year, homa- ferings at YOUR GIFT GALLERY transfer for both designs: full di­ for a pretty happy school year light. Send 50c now for copy. rection. and 44 in Bolton. While the family $3.69 to $12.99. Two and three the pocket from tearing off. makers start dreaming of freshen­ are precious and whimsical. Coma with the help of LENOX PHAR­ is together before college doors piece EN SEM BLES are $5.49 to To order, send 35c In coins to: MACY. IT'S NOT ^ ing up their homes, making them see tor your self. You’ll want to open, why not plan a little family Semi-Annual Progress Report $10.99 including sweaters or Be sure that freshly Ironed ^ HE HASN'T N CAN^ / / B U T more comfortable and Inviting for snatch up a few items for Christ­ Anne Cabot, The Manohester Eve- UNDER­ So f t e n a b o y ’’send-off” party at FIANO’S COBURN A MIDDLEBROOK, blouses with skirts of corduroy or linens are completely dry before WASHED HIS HAND / . / t h a t the longer evenings arid the holi­ mas giving. ONE-OF-A-KIND Is bbig Herald, 1180 A $^. W Never use adult shoe-strings In wool. Stock up on BACK TO storing them. Let them dry lor an SINCE HE SHOOK STAND I GETS TO MEET AMBRIOAS, NEW YORK SSjN .Y. children’s shoes. They're always RESTAURANT. You’ll enjoy every 629 Main Street, invites you to L E S T E R ’S THACT.', ,A BASEBALL W A S TW O days Just a ooapJe calendar pages featured here. The new GOLD minute. Appetizing food, charming read the good report of the "GOV­ SCHOOL SU PPLIES: Filled pencil hour or so before final folding. A RIOT/ HANDS WITH SEASONS/ away. MANCHESTER CARPET STRIPE GIFT BOX Is so hand­ For Ist-olsss m aiU ^ add 10c for | cause him to boxes 27c. pencil .sharpeners 29c, STAN MUSIAL! STAR! each pattern. Print Name, Address ^.[p decor, friendly service. ERNMENT EMPLOYES FINAN­ AGO) CBNTEJR, 311 Main Street, norv some It needs no further wrapping. CIAL CORPORA'nON STOCK” binders, fillers, bulletin boards. All offers the "ROJOBURY” line of with xone and Pattern Number. the aids a student needs are dls- 100 per cent wool carpeting with Just 60c for the New '63 Album! If You’re Gone for the 6-month period ending June, The Incpiirer Reading, WriUng and ’Rltiiraetie Dave’s Smoke Shop for a Week or a Weekend 1963. Come In or call 643-1106. , played at ORAND-WAY. 44 RUG COLORS available. Be Both FAIRWATS have EVERY­ Many lovely designs! Direictlons Make it a pleasant habit to shop daring, be ImaglnaiUve. Here Is for suit and ofghan In knit; dolly. Let THE PET SHOP, at DEPOT THING FOR SCHOOL including DAVE’S SMOKE SHOP, 111 Cen­ SQUARE, board your pet. Proper carpeting that wears exceptional loose leaf ring binders, fillers, ball ter Street. Come for your favorite ly wail, resists Soli, has the color, food and care will be administered point pens, lunch boxes, pencil Furniture Sale Ends Saturday READING. Relax at the glisten­ capably. The shop lias tropical fish, the interesting texture you’ve al­ toxes. Yes. both FAIRWAYS have Three more days remain to shop ing refreslunent counter as you sip ways wanted, thanks to the "RAN- everything from A to Z, from auto­ hamstees, puppies, plus everything and save during, the SEMI-AN­ and munch something delicious for their feeding and well-being. DAM SHEARED’’ PROCEJSS that graph hooks to slppered notebooks. NUAL SALE AT WATKINS, 936 and satisfying. If the man of the leaves some loopW yarns, some "S k H " GREEN STAMPS. Cheer up the lonely days of a shut- Main Street. Every department on house appreciates a good cigar, get in or elderly one, with the gift of i-1* cut. all four floors is coeratlng In a box of 50 sweet and mild "DA­ Oet an Eicact Match a singing Canary or a frolicking this twlce-a-yesT event. Perfect VE’S SMOKERS” CIGARS, $1.99. Parakeet. Bring the kiddies Into ARTHURS • IWtrNIA. I~. College Tuition Runs High! HOUSE k HALE SHOE SERV­ T M. t—. U l. M OT for the college dorm or for a fifth The shop Is brimming with no­ T H E P E T SHOP at DEPOT 6 -2 8 If you need money for college ICE wUl DYE shoea to MATCH wedding anniversary gift, the velty GIFTS, also GREETING • 1M! hr MCA hs. TM. Csf. UA let CONNECTICUT BANK AND the precise shade of the gown SQUARE for a tour that is ed­ “THE DRUG STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY" BY JOE CAMPBELL maplt magazine rack Is $15. It’s CARDS, RECORDS, BOXED ucational and entertaining. BONNIE TRUST COMPANY help you pro­ you’ll he wearing In the S«f>t«m- 942 MAIN STREET (Corner of St. Janies Street) "You’re right! He hardly seemed to touch the roast vide for college costs with a low ber bridal proceeeloo. This exact an 18” Wilde, "Windsor” model. CANDIES. OPEN SEVEN DAYS "LITTLE k McKINNEY” is the heef— never saw a faster fork in my life!'* cost plan that spreads the repay­ Ing work is done with patnrtaklng A WEEaC. It’s a pipe smoker’s name to remember for lawn and heaven at DAVE’S SMOKE SHOP. garden needs. A ment over a six-year period. You care. During the montna to come, School Starts Next Week BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO S(X?M are Invited to Investigate the assls mothers, bring your school ohll Bring the youngsters to MAR­ tance and cooperation available to dren’s shoes (and adulta’ shoes) LOW’S, 867 Main Street, where OH SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY you at 893 Main, 15 North Main here for expert repair. You owe It SUPPLIES FOR SCHOOL are Even the Best Paper-Hangers For Your Boy and the Parkade. to yourself to get the quality work displayed here in bountiful as­ Find that their work sometimes Boys like to dress uip, too, and manahlp that is turned out here by sortment. There are school tools needs a touch of "PASTE-BA K” MARJ-MAD’S, 691 Main Street, FAST B E N C A S E Y "Nick." Shoe repair of the better and ol(ta of every description for from JOHNSON PAINT COM­ has the BACK TO SCHOOL YOUR FRIEHULY agency t A kind le l>ecoming almost a lost every age and grrade level. PANY, 723 Main Street. "PASTE- OLOTHI^ for your young man FREE LAND O' FASHION art. It Is stlH available at HOUSE BAK’’, 39c, reseals loose edges or (regular, slim, husky) up to size A HALE SHOE SERVICE. 14. The famous "Billy-the-Kld’’ or H To keep lettuce and tomato cracks in wallpaper. Use it also DELIVERY 8S8 MAIN STREET sandwiches from becoming soggy, as an all purpose mucilage. It’s an "Farah’’ laftiel on wisah-and-wear Molst-Tex For One of the briefest wills ever place the tomato slices between extra fine glueing agent for bond­ TROUSEIRiS are the kind boys 9 a.m.<-9 p.m. BRIDE and BRIDESMAIDS admitted to probate consisted of layers of waxed paper before in­ ing wooden surfaces together. like best for school or sport, for AND ACCESSORIES three words, "AU for mother,” serting In the sandwich. Then the every day or Sunday best. Al­ WAX PAPERS • Appointments Available • The longest contained 96,940 child can tilde off the paper at ways new looking, thanks to stain words In four bound volumes. OfticisI Gym Clothing repelling "Scotchgard,” it’s hard lunchtime. N A SSIFF ARMIS COMPANY, 100' Roll 2 3 ^ to beat the selection at MARI- Laava Yawr & S n m U ^ 991 Main Street, is headquarters MAD’S for expert tailoring, In a cutter •-as Try s New Haircut for SCHOOL GYM SIJPPLIES. Expasail nim smooth fit, generous cut, quality b o x . Girls of all ages radiate well- Official equipment for .students of throughout. Team with SPORT For Quality )>elng and confidence when they BY FRANK O’NE a i . Manchester public schools and SHIRTS, JE3RSEYS and SW EAT­ S H O R T R I B S know they look attractive. This State trade schools Includes reg­ ASPIRIII PHOTO AS CW.SUZANNE ERS in autumn’s rich colors and is espeelslly Important during the ulation shorts and jerseys plus your young man will always look iiip . FINISHING G DUVAL JETS i b e e n you BO/, 0 0 1 MAyESOWE N/£ Pl.ASlNS'nDTp OVRTHE rV p next few weslu, when new friends roomy, sturdy GYM BAGS, also neat and well-dressed not Just the White Qaoiily Black ft Whitt or NE l£MNED A NEW 6AAAE MOM STASTLW6 NEWS FORVOU. 6WAE VimXNOO FOR f K m & l ATLANT1C.- su-e made in a classroom or office. sneakers and related need.s. A first few weeks of school but for 5-|robi Color cxpcftt A becoming HAIRCUT deftly cre­ complete range of sizes is avail­ the entire life of the g^arments tattl* lOit.. * M l . r f i RAD4K CHIUDISN, BUT ated for you by SCHULTZ 53 able. “S & H" GREEN STAMPS you buy at MARI-MAD’S. Flannel- ^ ' l IT MI6HT BE FUN, y ) t> mi hy NiA. I«r TM. Uf- US Fef ON “shine” BEAUTY SALON. 983 Main are an extra shopping dividend lined JACKETS for September’s 1>APER PUTES Street is an important September for you at N A SSIFF ARMS COM­ crisp mornings take your young "must.” Look over the many new- PANY. man to the doorway of winter season styles pictured in the mag­ smartly and corily. 100 9" 0Q <: MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLi azines here. Don’t be afraid of As the Weather Grows Cooler this deviating from the familiar. A Your fingers warm up to the B o n d w are Wash lines hung parallel make flattering new look will stimulate Joy cf knitting a sweater for your­ the most of limited space. you refreshingly. Dial 643-8961. self and a much-loved someone. 3/LL H(XC> ON TO THB(5e BIUj 6 I WHAT A I W / NOTH1N0OOUU3«DIL EK...NO... Why not plan on a PERMANENT YOUR YARN SHOP on the sec­ MAkB5^aI0tAD'IOB& A cAVUkE'mieioor N(3THINO HAD FDK HIAA.. . (MAVBe tTLL WAVE b^ore you head back-to- ond floor of Watldne imvitea you Otep Fashionably Into September aze shoe AUVE; EH;MURPHV? AKiy/MAILFCe/Me? TOWkV. RAIN TOMORiaOW. studles. to see the qulck-and-easy SWEJAT- GUSTAFSON’S SHOE STORE, ZINC OXIDE EIRS, MITTENS, HEAD-WARM­ 705 Main Street, has BACK TO Investment Center ERS, and BABY APPAREL you SCHOOL shoes In styles that are For Sparkling WindoiFS BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE favorites with active boys and Need investment advice or 06U1 make wMh a kit that contains M-iz. brttif...... speakers for your meetings? Call all the material and directions for girls. Mother, while you are here, WINDEX THS PAKVii Manchester Investment headquar­ completing something truly hand try on NEW FALL SHOFB that l| HKCdWSW/^ WE SPENT THE ters. SHBIARSON, HAMMILL ft some. It’s not too early to START combine smartness with heavenly NISHTi COMPANY, 913 Main Street, a KNITTING FOR CHRISTMAS. comfort. For all walks of life, WMEREAREW^^ / | V nvember of the New York Stock Come to visit and to browse at there is a heel height to suit you | SCHOOL DAYS AHEAD! YOUR YARN SHOP. perfecUy at GUSTAFSON’S. r\ ‘^1 with a Ehcchange. Telephone 649-2821. idOd CUYOU CUrONS a -7 8 lex of • damp The New World Of Mohawk Carpets .brilliaat coloring' 2 i JS*- CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER

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e a g e t w e n t y -o n e ji^ cjn s^ rE i fcvMNiNti h ^ U ) ; M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n , v^pr^sDAY, a u g u s t 2s , i 9 ( » MANCHE5STER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COKN„ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1968 PAOB TWENTY Bench Strength Most Capable with Yankees THE Yqilllg Airips Are the Seals on Yankee Dynasty ' / - ■______:------^------;.------'■■■■— ------— ------^------rU\ « r Speedy Scot Walking Papers Given IMNTU MAWii iEMA EARL V d S T S t r e t c h Bpoito Mtter H il^ T IN C AMERICAN LEAGUE Big Favorite W L Pet. OB TolaVi,Tilts Cassady and Stephens New York ___ 85 48 .649 — : Msgie Nimiber 20 for YSDkAM Minnesota . . . . 72 68 .564 12 '/j YANKEE STADIUM—Magic number ig. now 20 for the In Am cricaji At Du Qiioin C hicago...... 72 58 .554 12 Vi NEW YORK (AP)—Howard (Hopalong) Cassady and Baltimore ....7 2 61 .541 14 New York Yani^s, Aivy combination of Yankee victories or f iS H IN C Minnesota‘or C^cako del^ata totaling 20 will give the Yanks DU QUOIN, ni. (AP)—A field Sandy Stephens, All-Americas in their college days, liave re­ Detroit ...... 62 66 .484 21 Vi NEW YORK CAP)—Two of 16 colts and 4 fillies—some' of Cleveland ...... 84 69 .481 22 their 28th ,Amieii|i^ L^gue pennant, fourth in succession ceived their walking papers as pros. younff inns-rone Isft, T i n jU R MOUNTING F lU them Just recovering from weaU- ♦ COaaady, who won the Heimnan Boston ...... 62 69 .478 28 and 17th ift lud: 2 t years. The ’68 flag will be the third ' 'totoriy lliit season yon’ra going ening vinto iiffectlons — appeared lu Ixw Angeles ...6 6 78 .451 26 right—Are the MfilA on the TVophy in 1950 oa toe top OoUege in as many tties for Manager > Ralph Houk. New York leads to loaAlBs Booter, legeadory >uon- set for toe tH5,588 Hambletoni^ player while at Ohio State, waa Honsas City . .68 72 .446 26'/j lYankee dynasty. -• wtor of Bw woMra you llah. Hera an Stake today. Washington .. .48 88 .866 87 the secfHid IV ins and 'W lite Sox-by 12^1 gAmes. ' They Aelong to New York pnch Hornung Rejects placed on waivers by the PhUodel- la flto wtot to be sure TCUr tool The blue ribbon fixture for 3- phia Eagria of the Natimal Foot­ Tuesday's Results era > l Downlnf. 21, g lefty,, and ien tlet 6M So 4he Mg tollow Joa- year-old trottera will carry toe Detroit 4, Los Angeles 1 both gamaa Jim’’’ Bouton . 21, a rtoht-hAnder. ball Leiague as toe Amerioaii proa ttee Irhen tt 'cqinea Him to make Blxth richest nurse since Its 1926 $25,000 GridOffer reached a mandatory out-down . r Chicago 6, Cleveland 1 r to •eveaih ploee BetwatA 'th e m ‘ they eonUtn the beginning, with 866,619 going to a trophy mount. Ready far 4he lipi data ‘ .i 1.V Kansas City 2, Baltimore 1 (10) On. o’ Freese tba flah. That’s aR you have toe winner - and prize money ItaU MMOA 2|qb.J|H. been that the AmMdan Megue for yedra to LYNN. Mas#. (AP) — Sus­ Stephen*, AH-America quarter­ New York 6-8, Boston 0-0 to da, freeae It. Jual aa soon aa through five places. pended Green Bay Packers half­ Minnesota at Washington, PPD. low. MM fligiJiNmteBdeto during come.. ’ Vi tMaaibla after you’ve caught It. A record crowd of about 40,000 back St Minneoota ia 1961, was the fln t iMtf hf Mw MOMto M xno- back Irani Hornung says he de­ dropped by the Montreal Alouettea Today’s Games Jay, Downing had a no-hltter Don’t try to etoan or remove any­ was expected in toe Du Quoin clined a $25,600 offer to play In Kansas City (Wlckersham 10- ger Johnny MOcFa orew la uow 28 going . for. aeven lanlnga an , fin- thing, J ^ freeae and doHvor to State Fairground, vhere parlmu of the Csmadlan FootboR L.eague the Atinntitr Coast Football with toe Ala paying him for the 11) at Baltimore (Pappas 12-8) V m iea b a h liir]^ ^ York, eiroiMy iahed Mnth « two-hit shutout, run­ the toonottog man. tuel betting Is prohibited by state Oemferenoe this fall. (N). eHmtoatod froah onr tAomploMlilp ning hia record to KH-, K. was ROUGH-ROAD TRAILERS law. remainder of hia three-year ao-cut iEvsevstapy^ ■ The offer was made by Ted contract. Boston (Wilson 9-14) at New mlraoloa, .iMia tooiito. bra and gno- Bouton’i turiv. Tueaday. Ha had ia Hit for toe roughest roads you The overwhelming 25 favorite Barron, owner of the Boston no-Hittef ! ^ i .¥gt>t, ihnliifs,,: ahd on toe unofficial line was Speedy "Bluntly, we're paying him off,” York (Ford 18-7) M o a . R A L P H boU g a o i l ^ r t ^ g ^ ^ eon find. Ototoea in your trailer Sweepers, through diaries Hoff­ Los Angeles (Chance 11-16) at flnlahedl two-l^t,. 6-0 thuU (or cimper) eloeots , will never Scot, the juvenile .trotting champi man, sportsw liter for the Lynn sold Don Pickett, direct* of the Detroit (Lary 8-6) out,, tunning^hie record to 49-6, bounce off hangers if you hang o n , of 1962 owned by Ca-stleton Alouettes’ player deveiepment. Vli'. OECi49tOA^S' Item. Chicago (Herbert 11-9 and Pl- Looguo pennant um Now York beet on toe Yankee staff. each item on two hangers facing Farm, Lexington, Ky., and Hoffman said yesterday that Stephena mgnad a $70,000 contract zarro 15-8 or Fisher 6-8) at Cleve­ YnfUtoes Otow a 48-17 roebrd at Ralph Terry, at 27, old only by opposite directions. Crossed hooks trained and driven by Canadian- Hornung. suspended indefinite­ in 1962 and haa two years to go. land (Ramos 6-6 and Donovan 10- ||omo and a oonunondohlo 87-29 comparioon, finiahed off toe twl- can’t be thrown. born Ralph Baldwin, 47. ly for betting on National Foot­ He was unimpressive as a rookie JOINS 400 CLUB— Willie Mays, Giant centerfielder who hit his 400th homer in third 10) 2, (Twi-N). noik to KMd fumw. Loot nlcM night douhlahaader against Boaton LINE WIND Speedy Scot, winner of five out ball League games laat aeason, toot season and was benched os Only Games Sobeduled Nixon Always Trouble for Righthander ■gmtont Booton tn a twi-nlght with a five-hit, 8-0 Job. It was his Wind new monofilament on your of rix starts tiUs season and $182, turned the offer down but said overweight in the Alouettes third inning of the'game at San Francisco last night with St. ^ u is , 091 to two years, is given a chance dressintr room by teammates Orlando Cepeda, left, and Felipe Alou right, both Thursday's Games dottolOMadar tlM Bomboni won 16th victory and stretched toe reel by putting monofilament it was "very tempting.” gome of the sesson lost week. Los Angeles at Detroit bhth endo, 6-0 oAd 8-0. Agatoot Yankees’ bulging league lead to spool to bneket. A great heln by iiarness racing experts to Hornung said he would prefer Oassody, 29, a six-yeor-NFL vet- i s alsfhit homers in the same inning. Mays b^ m e Chicago at Cleveland, (N). the Rod SoK thto Mason the Yanks 12VI games. In cutting down tonidee. enari*; break the Hamaletonian mile rec to “ sit It out” and try to return rean with Detroit. Cleveland and histwy to radc up 400 non-stop trips/round the bases. (AP Photofax.) Minnesota at Washington, 2 ■port a lt<6 Nwm-HMa roeord and In other AL games, Chicago and knota ord ot 1:58 2-6 by Harlan Dean to the NFL as soon as possible, the Elaglefi, played 10 games with Boston at New York, 2 pan. u n aaaOrad od winnfag the annual pulled into a share of second in 1961. adding he might be risking too PhUadedphta aa a opUt «v l last Jim Bouton Failed to See Ball- Cheer Honey, top trotting fiUy Only Games Scheduled ■erlM wMh but two gomes left, OLBTE BOYim place with idle Minnesota by beat- BREAK DOG CHASING OARS much by accepting the off%. season before he waa sidelined with oon todiv and on afternoon oon- tog Cleveland 6-1, Rontoa City TV) break your dog from chas­ aa a 2-yaar-old, has been wea: Hoffman reported. a broken right leg. Ha has ;dayad NAITONAL LEAGUE tont ’notoM oj. It wia bo OotmeoU- Sox were In eighth .ploeo, .18V4 edged Baltimore 2-1 to 10 innings ing core or jumping up on people, ing an improvised oxygen mask Barron, a Boston business­ only a few minutes in Philadelphia W. L Pet. G 3. eut Sporta wHteni AlUonea Day giunoa behind New York. ■ and Detroit topped Loe Abgelto auapend a nine-inoh piece of twice daily since getting a virus man, tried to buy the New York exhibiUons this aeason and hia re­ Giants Riding Yo-Yo Los Angeles .. 78 52 .600 tumor roM. 4-1 to toe only gamec .echedulheduledi. brooihatick ao R hangt to front of Infection last weekend. franchise in the American Foot­ lease appoTMitly meani that Bay­ B. F. , second choice St. Louis ...... 72 59 J»0 6 '/i Which Ruined No~Hitter Bid ’TPlck Stuart.” a Boaton baae- Ma forepaw*. Stick ohould be ball I.e«gue laat year when the lor rookie Ronnie Goodwin haa won San Franoisoo.72 59 J150 Tony Knbek hod Ua Mtthig ball writer reported, "la the only YANKS-RED SOX— hurfg around hie neck horiaonbally. With Cheer Honey at 4-1, also has Jets were called the Titans. 6 Vi been breathing medicated oxygen the job. Philadelphia ..71 61 J188 8 ' atoppod after nine gemee, dofenelva ^ayer in too laagua who The twin ehutouis by Bouton Every time dog jumps he hits Among the other well known ' 9 ♦on the bsll and threw a buBet tofH a has won aeven of his Iset «ifht9 Thexiaw ANwv ———’ ^ , Dinfing the spree he went 18 for and Terry were toe third and stick wtth leg..soon goto the idea (or a throat infection that he had Milwaukee ....7 0 62 .580 By EARL YOST At_a ------Rla. KMPMTkNewark avuland IKYWnow I'EiUllHgraaldtaf illm EUlIKV” gets booed on the road. Laat weak players placed on waivers Tuesday 101 first, the throw ainitoc toe batter dadalons. agoiM a >801 ehp, itoolng hie aver- in Booton, Dick reached over and fourth to toe. Yanke’ laat five that wolldng U okay, running is a month ago. Cincinnati . . . .70 66 J119 /, wood, NJ., can ba rementoereff Other Hambletonian starters Three Qualifier* were Minnesota tackle Frank You- Despite Mays’ Hitting Chicago ...... 67 68 JS16 11 YANKEE STADIUM — So by a hair. . Hie blow that shattered, the no- •M sine potato from .844 to .258. picked up. a piece of white paper games. The 'Yankee staff has not. as the winning pitcher to toa who had virus trouble earlle ’ in SPRINGFIELD, N.J. (AP) — *0, Baltimore fullback Mark 8mo- Pittsburgh ...6 6 68 Jil2 111 dose and yet so far! "This was the closest to a ho- hit hid, tocidentaUy, was Nixon’s Ihto to the shertotop’o Mgheet bat- that waa blowing around. It waa allowed only two runa in the laat linski and Eagle defenrive tackle /, hlttor that Pve ever been,” Bou­ longest game to basebaU history HOT WEATHER SUPPLY the season include Diggs Dell, TTiree Connecticut golfers, led by Houston ...... 49 88 .871 80 No-hitters are the aim of fifth straight safety. He came on ttng niarti of ttie year. Knbek woe the eJeaneat thing he's handled all 81 -toninga, both to a 2-1, 12 toning Joe Lewie. Hank Aaron took#ered for the Reds in the fourth ton recalled. ‘1 never even pltehed to bat for reliefer pitcher Jack — seven hours snd 22 iMitegs loss to Chicago to the second If worms are important to your Bluff Hanover, Oreless Hanover Jim Grant of Wethersfield, quali­ n e w Y O R K ( A P ) - W i l - t ^ homer but Richert, 2-1, and Ron Perra- New Y o r k ___ 41 89 .816 87 every pitcher and last night last June against the Detroit MMag only-IRt on Jane 25. Since aeaeon.” over the league lead from the Tuesday’s Results a ahutout to three, yeara to the Lamabe after the latter had balled toon Be hae been bitting at a ,808 game of a Sunday douhleheader. fishing. If you have hot weath- and Filter. BYE, BYE — Pittsburgh fied yesterday for the U.S. Am­ lie Mays has the world on a noski pitched scoreless ball the Tigers. Another trotter who hiay be GlanU' WUUe McOovey. Aaron Chkago 4, Philadelphia 8. before a crowd of 35,490 minors.” starter Chet Nichols out of a sec­ eip. ratoing hto average 62 polnta Hoyden (Mike) Griawold, leeal Whitay -Ford, tha Yanka’ ace,or sp«41a where worms ore hard ateur Championship.'!. Young Grant OONMSTENT hit his 85th and Warren Spahn rest of the way. lefty, started too string with a 'o r downright Impoaalble to find,' under par la Star A'-l, who ha.s outfielder Roberto Clem­ string, but that hasn’t kept • • • Pittsburgh 2, New York 1. husky Jim Bouton of the New The new lighthanded ace df the ond-toning Jtun. He broke into toe majors with toA52. civic «er and hia oon ware was two strokes behind Bc^ Gard­ DETROIT (NEA) — Gall Oog- posted his 17th victory in MUwau- a bang, pitching a 7-0 toutow aU-hit ahutout to toe openei- Su. • try this tip. Freeze ’em. When been suffering from a bone chip ente and bleacherites ner of Montclair, who carded a the San Francisco Giants BRAVES-COLTS— Milwaukee 8, Houston 2. York Yanjjees came within a Yanks, who now shows 16 wins Two runs to each the first and among tne crowd of 86,480 at Now dill of the Detroit Uona has caught kee’s 8-2 decision over Houston. and only six defeats, did go back against Wsshlngton a year ago. day. It waa tala 18to victory and toe worming la good, take time 1.1 iicr ie,t Uaec take a last look at a base­ 145 over the par 72 Baltusrol Golf I from riding a yo-yo in that Spahn, 17-5 and headed for his Los Angeles 8, Cincinnati 2. whisker of gaining admit­ second framea gave Bouton a It maicee little dtfteretvco whetti- York for too bargain MU. Otoor The Hambletonian is raced in at least one pas* In every regular Elsewhere, the Chicago Cube into memoryland and reoallfd a good working edge before Lamabe He went on to fashion a 7-7 woop •r or not right or Mthanded pltch- Silk Towneia on bond were Walt third ahutout. Terry haa I, Bouton | to dig a good supply and freebe ball hit by Ron Santo of Club course. Tied with Grant at aeason game during Ms toroe-yeer N ationfd L eague p o in a n t race. 18th 20-victory season, shook off San Francisco 7, St. Louis 2. tance into the elite club for 5 and Downing 4. |np al batch in smnll plastic con- mile heats an hour apart. The 147 was Gene Francis of Wheatley ' edged Philadelphia 4-8 and Pitts­ a shaky start and recorded his no-hitter in high sohocS in Chicago. came on to bold the Yanks soore- loaa record. The compact sex-foot­ aw faco New York. H m Yonke are Suohy and Cliff Reemy, a eouple the . Cubs high in the career, 1900-62. Maya became the 10th major Today’s Games . er attends Western Michigan State Bouton ia one of toe big eur-1 talnera. Then use M you need first will go off at 2:80 p.m., EST. Hills, N.Y., and two stroke-a far­ burgh defeated the New York fifth straight complete game vic­ Cincinnati (Maloney 18-6) at moundsmen. “Back to 1057 I had one to the leas until Dick Stuart’s error led M-IS agakut aouthpawa) 28-18 of ex-TwlUght Leaguora laa(oer to reach the 400-homer For eight innings in the first during the off season prises. He had only a 7-7 record: when and If natural aui^y runs The first horse to win two heats right field stands at ther laack Sit 149 was Dick Sider- Mets 2-1. Itory behind Aaron’s hitting. Aaron Los Angeles (Podres 11-9) (N). first game of the State Tbuma- to an insurance nm to the eighth. raniua atortera, 8-0 venva reliet- is the champion. AI Butto, coptato-elaet of Go- lesrel when he connected in the game of a twlribill against Bos­ laat season, started tola year in eufi Worms won’t be all.e, of Wrigley Field in Chicago. owf of Westport. Vernle Burnett tied the score with a two-run New York (Jackson 8-16) at ment,” he said. Best previous effort by Boi:ton, How did Bouton’s teammatss too." '- WithWitti rightnondorariglithandora working, Moat valuable member of the himbia’s footboU team, baa been thiid inning Tueeday night, trig­ CaANTS-OAROS— ton, Boiutcm didn’t allow a single n t Good FestBaU toe bullpen, and bos blosaomed eouree, but a dead worm la bettor also of Wethersfield, carded a 151. gering a homer salvo that pow­ homer off Don Nottebart. 8-6, in Pittsburgh (OardweU 12-12) 8:15 certainly the surprise of the Yan­ react to toe dugout and afleldT I inaninen 'o f Manager RatohR a ^ Houk New York YOnkeea tola aaaaon la elected to captain the Lkm hoae- An error by Ken Boyer helped t>ase hit. •Tt was a let-down after Nixon ”I really don’t know. I trskl ve a 82-28 reootdi 41-20 veraue cabohac SSaton Howard. The big into toe Yanks No. 1 right-hander, than no worm. Jim Bouton, young sophomore SAiORAMIElNTO, CaUf. — IQddlel Pete Zaccagnino; else of Wethers- ered the Oianta to a T-2 victory toe fourth, before scoring the tie- P-m. kee mound oorpe, was a no-Wtter The hard-throwing youngster baU team of 1964. The Pmigh- the Giants to a 8-0 lead tn the breaking run in the ninth when "When I saw that guy (Russ got that hit. I fett had at the time. hard not to look at any of to# Satoiten, tl-8 vetaua reliefeia. Negro catcher could alao be the pitcher with the New York Yan­ Perklns, 144^4, outpointed Irish field, nearly qualified at Phlladel- over St. Ixmla and into a second- Philadelphia (Short. 6-10) at for six and two-third innlpga had allowed only two hoseninners Bohhy Scanlon, 142)4, Sacramento, I phia, but lost out .In a four-way keeptte, -N.Y., native alao oop- second inning afealnst Chirt Sim­ he singled, stole second and came Nixon) come out of the Red Sox He hit a good fast baU. Geiger against Baltknoofe on May 12, his guya. I uwsn't worried about them, moat valuable player to the Amw- kees, attends Weskem Michigan plaM tie with the Cardinals. Chicago (Toth 5-8). and had retired 32 men in order Pats.Down to Limit 10. playoff. talned the nine thia oprlhg. Both the Giants and Cardinals mons, U-7, before Mays connected around on singles by Mathews sind dugout I knew there was tirmlbJe hit a curve. start of the aeason. During only the Red Sox batten,” Bouton liitie Jaidde Farrell, head of ican League. "It would he a University in the off season. leading off the third. Orlando Milwaukee (Oonlnger 8-8) at before Boston pinch hitter Russ are SH games hack of pacesetting Joe ^rre. ^ ^ Houston (F a r^ l 10-10) (N). ahead. That guy hss always hit "Funny,” he said, *Vhen Nixon spring training the hard throwing fftid. llie Yanka’ apeakera’ bureau and crime,” One member of toe Yanka Nixon slngled^paat hia ear legdlng Cepeda followed with his 21st Faciag the first batter to each who asked not to be identified ANDOVER, Mass. (AP) — The Los Arceles. The Dodjgers, who St. Louis (Gibson 14-7) at San me good,” Bouton said as we was batting I thought of ohsng- blond was ti^eted for bullpen MorytoUer delaxe, wUl heodfiM off the ninth; Boston Patriots are down to the have beid the top spot without homer and Felipe Alou made it CUB8-PHILS— talked In between games outside ing my delivery to try and throw duties but when the Yankee start- the seventh and eighth bintog*, the tjly a i Maaonlc Sport* Night aaid. "if Eiaton doean't win it,” three in a row with his 16th. That Frandsco (ODell 11-6). "It waa a stupid pitch,” h# said required 88-player limit today, but tntemgition since July 2, edged Shut out on one hit for six the Yankee dreoslng room. him off, knowing that he hits me eni faltered. Manager Houk was when one oould feel 'the tension Mogram In Mdnohoater on Oot. 20. With the M and M Boya aidelined, after the game. "The attuation was more than enough for Jack innings by Dennis Bennett, the Thursday’s Games Howard haa been toe biggest they had to sell veteran guard Cfaietanatl 8-2 as Frank Howard New York at Pittsburgh, 8:15 Hit Two Strike Pitch pretty good. I. didn’t change my forced to go to the buUpen and he mount to the stands. Bouton lost Ho wM he acoompanled to town by called ' for a breaking pitch and chgT-iey to do it and now Sanford, who scatter^ eight hits Cubs broke loose against the Phil his cap on the first pltoh. It wsi^ bomber with 26 homera and 71 eiugged a key two-run homer. p.m. Nixon lived up to expectations. ^yle and he hit me. If I had picked toe r i^ t man. a ‘ Yankee regular. FarreU end IT Uirew him a fast kail»’ ball Coach _ . : u... Mike rHolovak______facet______another has been trying to keep for a 18-12 record. .T’ilian Javier’s lies for three runs in the seventh. Changed, and Nixon got a hit, Fd It was "Family Night” for Bou­ obvious that he was pressing. Whltey F ort apoke on a Maaonlc runa batted in, both leading marka. IF YOU NEED TIRES, CHECK THESE GOODYEAR 65th ANNIVERSARY two-nm homer accounted for toe Philadelphia at Chicago. With a two strike count, whi:* , Bouton let down a bit after that telling slash by next Tuasday. The Bm Giants within striking dls- The tying run came across when included a called strike and three have kicked myaelf.” ton with him wife, parenU and Came the ninth. hat stayed, wveral yeore ago at the He haa a .289 batting average and Gary Geiger followed with Cardinal runs. reliever Jack Baldschun hit Don San FrMdsoo at Los Angeles in place but the no-tilttar was kMR which ia a pretty good credential PfitrioU sold Leo to the Buffalo thiioe, but toe defending cham- (N). foul balls, the Boston catcher Bouton served up 110 pitches to grandfather num/bered among a Tiinpl^ another stogie, but' h e' got out of Bins yesterday, placed five play­ Lsuidrum with a pitch with the when Nixon’a line drive want m i for MVP, pluB the fact h ^ be nlana have been going up-and- Only Games Scheduled. lined a shot up the middle and pitching his fifth shutout and dooen guests in attendance. “I It without trouble. ers on tha waiver list and put Sown with such regularity that INNDOEB8-BED8— bases loaded. The Cubs broke the haid to leave 12 passes at the gate. the middle and into centerCiskL a pennant winner. Most MVP'i Into centerfleld, spoiling Bouton's second two-bitter of the. year. It Yeaterday waa toe 26to anniver- The Yanks gave him ail toe three on the injured deferred they actually have lost ground Howard's homer, the first for Ue in the eighth on a walk. Ron. I was sure glad that the family Oh yes, the second game. New came from leaguo champa. bacldng he neOded with two first- hid for fame. Gaiy G ^ e r added was the 17ih whitewashing by a ■ory of the firot no-hit. no-run roster. Put on waivers -were defen­ while Willie has hit safely in 27 Los. Angeles in nine games, gave Santo’s single and a sacrifice fly was aU here.” he said. York won that one too, 8-0. inning nms on singles by Bobby by Billy Williams. Lindy McDan­ a single to right but that was all New York anomdsmsa this year. fame aver pitched in Yankee Sta- sive backs Dob Mlrabelle, C2ilck 9 t 2S games. the Dodgers a 2-1 lead in the the Boston hits as New York won, dhan. Monte -Pearaon defeated fiUataest douMeplire eomblnatioa Richardson and Eiaton Howard Gn July 2S, WtlUe was hitting secoiMl inning. Then, mustering iel, 9-6, got the victory with to toe mojore is eoptoriaed of Tony and doubles by Tom Tresh and Graning, Dick WlUlamaon, Jimmy Baldschun, 10-6, the loser. 5-0. Cleveland, 18-0, to toe second half Field and Oacal Lofton. The nam­ J g i with 22 homers and 86 runs two -of their five hits, the weak- of a douhleheader. Near no-hltters Kubek and RoUVj Rietaardson at Hector Lopez. hstted in. Since then he has hit hitting Dodgers put across the "I had no ohance to field the Mystery Surrounds Net Play ahortotop and sreond base. Follow­ Richardson- singled in one -run ing of Lofton waa a tecluilcality -decisive run tn the third on singles PIRATE8-METS— AMERICAN LEAGUE ball. I didn’t even see the ball,” are getting quite ootnmon foe New since he retired a week ago to- homers, drivsh in 81 runs and Siebem (16), Athlettos; Powell Major League York pitriiera. Jim Bouton, slated ing loot night’s notioii, the Yanke and Yogi Berra doubled in two i^ t his Average up to J08— 1» pitcherwKuu PateM. wic - Wchert------andThe Pirates scored their runs Bouton said. "1 knew that I had hod completed 181 twin IdlUnga, mpre to to f fighlh\tonlng of toe became end coach at Holy Cross. Maurylury Wills, a wUdwild pitch by BBob ob j, in theUl« ninthnuitll onVMI a» walk,YTBtm, m a oaaa^ax^single (22), OiIoIm ; McCraw (4), Ward a no-hitter going, and wanted It tor duty this Rirlng, went Placed on the Injiired. list were . the Oianto have faUew from (18), White Sox; Alvis (18), In­ toftii Inntoga loaf night to toe high wntef mark In toe majors. second gtone,' brMkiilg a Score- Vm backnacK H) to 0 6%>k nenuiu. bdilnd. purkey. 6-9, anA Wally Moon’s by Manuel Mota and a comedy "Don’t forget that our guys jleas struggle between Terry and halfbacka Ron Burton and Tom DEALS dians; Kallne (24), llgers. -gotaa' befof*-1 ptoch-bitter I While Willie was collecting his grounder. Johnny Edwards horn- of errors on Mota’s hit. Duke made some great plays, (Hector) As might be expected, the the Red Sox’ Dave Jdorahead and Neumann and defensive back Don ------=------I Carmel let the ball get ^ o ^ h NA'nONAL LEAGUE Russians Drop Out Rusa Nixon, aingled Hip the mld- GO WITH THESE GREAT TIRE DEALS WHILE WE STILL HAVE YOUR Aaron (85), Braves; Howard Lopez,. (Tom) Trerti snd (CleUi) AMEBIOAN UEAGUE Yanks have attracted more pay­ Arnold' Earley. Morehead had al­ Webb. Tlila trio will be ineligible him as one run scored and Mota Boyer. Boy, thait stop by Boyer dla leading off in the ninth otan- to play for 16 days and will mloa (22), Dodgers; Edwards (10), ■a Bouton, in winning, poated hia ing fans on the rood than at home, lowed only a 'scratch singje when ^ W 1 V W W ^ « l / 11V/ V ^1/ 'Vf'M/ HI/WHlfHI/ W eventually came across when Joe was really great,” the crew-cut Baiting — Yaetrxemaid, Boston, 1,675,282 In 60 dates to 1,151,030 he' had to leave with an injured Boston’s opener against the New Christopher picked up the loose Reds; Mays (82), Cepeda (31), X28; KaRne. Detroit .821; Pe«^ Ifith dedjton and tied teammate SIZE AND TYPE, AT REAL ANNIVERSARY SAVINGS! Alou (16), Giants; Javier (7) Car­ hurler said. in 54 datee at New York. finger in toe fifth. York Jets at Boston C o 11 e g e’s ball and threw wild to the plate. •on. Loo Angelee, .811; RoUlne,' Of National Event Whitay Ford and Steve Barber of Alumni Stadium Sept. 8. Burton dinals. The play in question, by Boyer, Baltimore aa the wtoningest hurl- Until the ninth Mets rookie Grover Mlnnemto, X08; Wagner, An­ is feared lost for the season with Powell and Galen Cisco had held was fantastic, to say the least in era to t ^ American League. Bolpli Terry needed but 111 WHITE SOX-INDIANS— the eighth Inning. The third base­ geles, MO. pitchers—one more than Jim Bou­ The White .Sox’ Dave Nicholson a back Injury. Pittsburgh to three hits. Powell Sonny Miles, 171, San Francisco, Home Runs — Stuart Boeton. FOREST HILLS, N. Y. (AP)—The National Tennis cham­ left the game after being hit by stopped FVed Rootn, 161, Sacra­ man took Lou Clinton’s bad hop, pionships get under way today at the West Side Tennis C3ub ton torew to 'the firot game— In struck out' four times, setting a line drive off the chest, pounced 88; KOlebrew, Minnenoto, 29; Al­ Stattetteelly Speaking; Going wtonliig toe nightcap, 8-0. He al­ major league aeason record of 144, Donn Clendenon's line drive in the mento, 6. lison, BUimesota, 28; Howard, New on a note of international mystery. Boeton fifth. Into yeotortey'e gMnes, lowed five htto. I but Tom McCraw and Pete Ward York, 26; Hall. WmMeota. 26. Everybody is asking: "Whatf’ Md edinmltM 110 errora as each drove in two runs with a IHOROUGHBREDRACttt Pitching — Bouton, New York, happened to toe RuaBlana?” They had two interesting man 1100 tor tha oppoeliioo ■ . • Boston haa been able to score homer and single In Chicago's lS-6, .750; Peters, CUeago, 15-5, ’Die Soviet Union, with an­ players, Toomis Lejus and gergl -Red -Box Uave reelod off 90 but one run in the last M Innings. -victory over toe Indians. .750; Paocnal, Minnesota. 17-6, nounced designs on toe Davis Ukachev, and a woman star, fienblepiBya to 129 for opponeota All toe Sox got last night on toe • • • 17-6, .789; Bodatz, Boston, 18-5, Oiq>, was supposed to send three Anna Dmitrieva. They provided . Sox ptteiiea* went toe dle- BOortt>oard In the run column was A’s-ORIOLES— NOWIS? .abt • '• .722; Ford, Now York, 18-7, .720. or four of its ranking players on exciting tennis in toe early rounds toMe to 24 garoea to 84 for rivals gooeeeggs— 18 of ’em.. A walk to Jose Tartabuil, a balk SHOP HARM AC 'S FOR toe special plane which Tues­ but were unable match tos pace 1 . .Rooton haa atoien only 20 and Wayne Cauaey’a infield single NA'nONAL LEAGUE day brought 80 stars from 28 coun­ of toe better players. booes to 51 tor toea. Twenty one Pttohlng has been toe mala fac­ brttce a. 1-1 Ue to the lOto and tries hepe for toe tournament. 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72 Houses For Sale 72 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1968 Household Goods 51 AiMtirtments—Flats— Honsos For Sale 72 Bouses For Sale 72 HouBce .For Sale 72 Hooms Fvr Sak 72 Houses For Sale VERNON — (3ape Cod, 6 rooms IUX3CLEDGE — 8 bedroom L- CAPE CX)D — Excellent condition. 4 1 Garden-*—Fano**-*-Dairy m o v i n g OUT OF STATE — Mis­ Tenemeits 6S MANCHESTER - Unusual home ANDOVER T- .$18,900. Immaculate CUSTOM CAPE — AA zone, 6% Doga—Blrd»—Peta rooms, one unfinished. Immacu­ finished, fireplace, rrtiite aluml- rancta, large Uvtog room, fire­ 6 finished rooms, garage, drastic- By FAGALY and SHORTEN Products 50 cellaneous household' Items. CaU to prestige area, 6 room L-ehaped 3 bedroom ranch, 100x800 lot, ■ally reduced. Orl^nal price $15,- Auto DrlTlns School 7*A THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW MANOIE8TER — 6 room ground overslse garage, Ideal for newly­ late, beautiful recreation room, nun siding, nice yard, $18,900. place, tamUy kitchen with dining BOARDD^O and Qrooming — 'Trim 'Thursday, $48-3683. (tolonial Cape with garage,' 1% area. Basement with full size 900. C!all- ...... after 4:30- p.m 643-0777. PICK YOUR OWN tomatoesi 80c floor apartment, large backyard, weds or retired couple. Hayes flick of the switch gives summer R ockvU le R ea lty , 876-2827. l e a r n t o d r i v e — Special at­ your Cocker, Poodle or pooch to bmha, every rqom overslsed. half bushel. Petersen Farms, 440 r OCSCVILLB — Moving to small outdoor fireplace, walking dis­ Agency, 848-4808. cooling, oversize 2-car garage, windows, garage, private wooded | ^ tention to nervous and elderly. yoltr sstlstocttoiL for •nd tance to schools and downtown. QuaUty thninKhout, mce lot with BOWERS SCHOOL — 6 room Cape, lot, $21,500. Phllbrick Agency, 649- TOLLAND 9 room house, needs deUvcred If desired. Harmony Demliog Street, Wapptng.______home, must eeU Duncan Phyfe trees. Worth mspectlng caretuUy. large lo t E. J. Carpenter, Broker, minor work, . bargain at $13,700. Ctossrobm for teen-ager. Plcln^ W m « HAfiW 1ME MALFfWT I w u ^ t x r r r * \ BuTv/HEMGeonsziitEGiANr mahogany dining room set, to Heat and hot water. Occupancy BOWERS SCHOOL area — Excel 649-6061, 849-9162. 5 finished, lifetime siding, very 8464. CLASSIFIED service. Day or ev ei^ leasoos. Hill Kennels, Hebron Rd., Bolton, Septem ber l . $120. C!aU M8-4601. Wolv* ton Agency, Ri^tor, 649- clean Uvable home. Only $13,900. Joseph Bwth. Broker, 649-0320. o rrs fscPEBEE dbes, \N0RKS THERMO; CORN FOR CANNING or freeing, exceUent oondlUon, Including ex­ 2818. Eve. Mr. Rueter, 6484)809. lent 5 room- ranch, large com­ Reasonable rates. Bunchester HE 'MIMDS UP iWREmiHO’ HE ALWAYS GETS PUfMEIGHTB 64641437. large and small amounts, 68c a tra leaves and table pad; also, pleted recreation room, 2-zcne Hayes Agency, 643-4808. BOLTON LAKE — Bathing, boat­ Driving Academy. 748-TStt. t h r e e R(X>M apartment, heat, heating system, large ceramic HEWVW6IGMT S IO M -^ WHO UOVi'T ^NEIQH ATHlHO! dozen. 742-8096. bedroom set, very reasonable. hot water, stove, refrigerator, eec- ID E A L 8 BEDROOM rueb, 1% ing, fishing may be yours when BEAGLE DOO.Vmi-year-old, male, 876-4776. tile bath, fireplace, hot water oil yoa purchase this adorable 4 advertising TOMA’TOBS, 16 qt. basket, M. fin g, b i a , 743-7886. a b le. 649-8404 betw een 12 noon and aluminum combinations, near bus­ large airy rooms, natural wood­ M-Hssr JhmNrisg SsnriM som e rep a ir, |16 each . G irl’ s bi- Painting— ^Papering 21 room, Living Room, Dinette, Dish- WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. ment garage, oil hot water MANCHESTER - Modern 4 bed­ disposal, hood, dining L, garage. 6 p.m . room ranch, 2 baths, 100x200 lot, line and shopping, just $600 down. work, fireplace, new furnace. Bel LAKEVIEW LOTS, Lake Bungee, eycle, |12. Call 643-6832. TYPIST-BOOKKEEPER, one-girl OIL BURNER'service man want­ COMPLETE USED restaurant es. Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Blankets baseb oard heat, alum inum Howiutd Raalty Co., 282-6276. O irl LeM than i-yesu'-old. A dellghUul Woodstock, Conn. Adjacent lot EXTERIOR AND Intoilor paint­ 966 MAIN STREET combtoations, acre lot. full basement, immediate occih Air Real lEstate, 048-9883. office, will partially train In book­ ed, year ’round job, excellent pay equipment tor sale. Inquire 284 and Other Acceaaorlea Zinsser, 6484)088. hom e. E . J. Carpenter, Broker, available. 20% dowm, balance four Fns to HenM Rewton 20” BOY’S BICYCLE, |8: 24” ing, papeihanglng, wallpaper re­ Hartford Road across from pancy. Sacrifice at $17,900. Bayes moved, ceill^ , fully insured. keeping. For apprnntment call and benefits. Apply at 819 Broad 64941061, 649-0162. years. 649-2664. boy’s Columbia bicycle, 68; 26” BnrERYTHINO $898.22 Business Locationa A gen cy, 648-4803. Call George OuUletto, fl40-l36L 648-2461. St., Manchester. K ing’ s. RELAXED LIVING on beautiful glrl’a Columbia bicycle, 610. Bach Price Includes DeUvery, Setup, For Rent 94 PAUL FIANO AGENCY Bolton Lake, spacious 9 room 896 W (X)D LA N D S T R E E T — E x ­ GRAPE CRUSHER, wine botUer EXCELLENT 7 rooms, 3 story, oU ceptional 5% room eXpe, 8 bed­ needs a tire. 649-0819. EXTERIOR AND Interior painting. NURSERY A’PTBNDANTi 4 days OPENING FOR experienced fuel Service. Guarantee Immediate de- steam heat, 1% baths, porch, city home nestled beneath spreading IF YOU ARE Suburban For Sale 75 a week, approximate hours 9-1. oil truck driver. Good pay and and barrel; 6-gallon glass contain­ Uvery or Free Storaga until needed. TWEBID s o f a b e d , good condi­ shade trees, 276’ frontage on lake. rooms, partitioned basement, g a­ Wallpaper books. Pspenianglng. er; 10 grilon wooden' barrels SMALL STORE tor rent on Oak 648-0458 utilities, extra B-zone lot. AU for Parkade Bowling Lanes. Call In benefits. Interviews 84. Williams Phone for appointment tion. C!all 649-8674. The chUdren wUl love the shallow rage, sidewalks, city water, sew­ MANSFIELD, Eagleville section. ilANCHtSIIR ANSWEMIM SOIVICI Busineas Sem cea Offered IS C eill^. Floors. Fully Insured S tre e t (MH 649-6394. $18,500. Charles Lesperance, 649 workmanship guaranteed Leo person only. No phone calls. Oil Service, 649-4548. 648- 68 8 9 .______SAMUEL ALBERT awimmtog area. Kitchen bullt-lns, er. Beautiful condition. Assum- 16 rooms, 3-faniily hou.se, good 7620, 643-5664. READY abls 4%% mortgage. $14,800. Pelletier, 649-6836. If no answer, Hartford 347-0368 VERNON — FOR eale or rent. pine paneled living room, dining home or Investment, $9,500. Hart­ « 4 9 4 » 0 0 LAWN MOWERS, sharpened and FILB CLEIRKS — Modem, alr- OFFICE MANAGER — Expert HEAVY CIEDAR POLES, excellent Owner 648-0137. call 648-9048. See It Day or Night Wearing Apparel— Him 57 Commercial. 6 room ranch plus room, den, famUy room, 4 large ford 628-8120. repaired, free plek-up and deliv­ conditiemed offices.. Downtown enced. Take complete charge quality, many sizes; good chain ery in Mancheater. Russ’ Mower saw, plus large circular saws. If you have no means of trans­ 40x40 steel buUdtog. Now vacant. VERNON — Just over Manchester bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, 2-car ga­ OUTSIDE PAINUNG at a low Hartford, 87% hours, 866, investi­ clerical operations. Involving 40 portation, I’ll send my auto for GIRL’S COAT, jackets, sweaters line. Like new 6% ranch, 1% rage. Ideal year ’round home, to make tbe best move cf your FORBJST STREET — Bast Hart­ (COVENTRY — NEW 4 room CXpe, Service, 74^70(rr. 649- 1858. ’Tongren Agency, 648-6821. ford. Immaculate 6 bedroom price. No job too big or too small, gate. AUlitlea Unlimited, Employ­ employees. Prefer insurance you. No obligation, and dresses, good condition, baths, buUMn kitchen with MANCHESTER $89,900. CaU us for appointment to life be sure to see this glorious plus two unfinished up, drilled now , 649-0796. m ent consultants, 1007 F arm ing- background. |6,500. Abilities Un­ sizes 8-10. 649-3848. dinette, fireplace. Hayes Agency, see this one. PhUbrick Agency, custom-buUt ranch home to Ranch, fireplsuie, recreation room, well, outside has hand split THEE REMOVAL, pruntng, and GOLF CLUBS, matched pro shop A——L— B——E—R——T*—S nicely landscaped. CaU 628-5505. lot clearing. Lawn mowing. Frank ton A v e., W est H artford, 283-3641, limited, Employment' Omsultants, set, Pedersen, woods and irons, 648-4808. 649-8464. Manchester’s desirable Rock- shakes, inside has plastered walls, PAINTINO — Five room ranches 1007 F arm ington A v e., W est H art­ 48-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD TWO WOOL DRESSES, one aqua, Houses For Rent 65 ledge area. Here Is a real Automobiles For Sale 4 C. Noble, 6494068. 3 bags, and some odd clubs. CaU Seven room (Ope, attached ga­ ba.seboard hot water heat, full Lost and P «u d‘’ and capes for $60. Trim and paint TYPIST-CLERK — Experienced fo rd , 233-3641. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. one blue, size 9. CaU 649-9813 a f­ TWO FAMILY 8-6, close to trans­ MANCHESTER — RolUng Park. 6 home to 'wonderful condition MANCHESTER LISTING 38 — 8 ceramic bath, kitchen is house­ 649-8896. NORTH COVENTRY — RouU 44A rage, G.E. tmilt-tos, loads of room Garrison C!olonlal, garage, 1961 D E LU X E ENGLISH F O IW HAROLD A SON ftabblah Ra- extra. Also, scraping. 742-8101. tor immediate opening, in busy te r 6:80. portation, exceUent opportunity, room Cape on treed and shrubbed from top to bottom. Features wife's dream, birch cabinets, X /S m __Pair of CHasses in dark INDUSTRIAL GUARD — Part- 4 room Cape, steam heat, artesian cabinets, dining room, paneled fireplace, p riv a te barbecue, shade Anglia, 2-door sedan, radio, heat­ moval, oallars, atttca, and yards, small office. Accuracy and speed HB.eoO. E . J . C arpenter, B roker, lot, garage with patio, oil hot all of the extras you would ex­ hand hewn beams in ceiling, CbenT cokwed case, Manchester NEW GAME for Manchester Her­ time weekends, must be over 31 W BLBILT E LE C TR IC ran ge, IBca weU. AvaUable Sept 1. 648-9171. famUy room, rec room and all around, lovely, immaculate, er, whitewalls, 4 speed floor shift, weekly or monthly plek-up. Har­ essential, diversified work, 8-4:30, USED DOORS tor 2-car garage. 649-6061, 640-9163. water heat, fireplace, aluminum pect in a deluxe home but built-ins, mosaic countertop, walk­ Optleal Style Bar. Call 649-6688. ald customers. You buy the paint and have own transportation. Ap­ new, $100. C all 648-6872. Wanted—To Buy 6 8 summer house with barbecue convenient. Bent A Bent, Real- very low mUesge, good condition, old H oar. 649-4084. Monday - Friday. Benefits and va­ (MU 648-6693. pit, $19,800. Let US show you combinations, 8 bedrooms, over priced to meet present day out sundeck off kitchen. Near you name yoiir price — we will cation. Apply Allied Printing Serv­ ply Connecticut State Employ­ $14,800 — 6 ROOM CAPE, Inunacu slse kitchen, dining room. Rob­ market eondlticns. Call Mr. tora, 236-3211. Slvc. Mrs. Mc- X jy g t — MALE BEAGLE, 6-years- 30 m iles p er ^ l o n , 643-8806 a f­ BJVERYTHING IN sterilised re­ WE BUY, SELL or trade antique Suburban For Rent 66 this exceptional value. H igh School and shopping. Only SHARPENING SERVICE — Saws, do your painting. 649-7868. ices, 679 W. Middle ’Tpke., Man­ m ent S erv ice, 806 M ain St., M an­ DARK, RICH stone-free loam, late oondltioo, nearly finished, ert Wolverton Agmcy, 649-2818. F ra zier. Queeney, 289-9296. eld, vlelnity South Main Street. te r 6 p.m . conditioned used furniture and ap­ and used furniture, china, glass, $18,600. CaU owner 742-7414. knives, axes, shears, skates, ro­ ch ester. chester. $14. Also, fill, gravel, sand, and MANSFIELD — EaglevlUe section, fireplace, open stairs, recreation E v e. M r. R u eter, 648-0309. pliances, high quality — low sUver, mature frames and old room, wooded lot, Manchester. ANDOVBIR — 'VERY nice 6 room tary blades. Quick service. Caidtol Electrical Bervicea 22 stone. 648-8608. i. L eB lanc Furniture, 196 3 miles from UConn, 4 furnished BOLTON — Colonial Cape, 6 largo Equipment Oo., 88 Main St., Man­ WANTED — WOMAN to care for coins. Old dolls and guns, hobby Ctorlton W. H utchtos. 6494I1S2. b i l l i a r d GTREET—Immaculate ranch, newly painted. Owner, ask­ rooms, acre wooded lot, white UMT — BKTYCUB, J. C. IBgglns, St., R ock v ille. 876-3174. rooms, |46 monthly, oouple only. JARVIS REALTY CO. ing $11,800. 742-8213. chester. Hours daily 74. Thurs­ FREE ES’TIMATES. Prompt serv two children in my home daily. B collections, attic contents or whole 628-8120. CHAMBERS REALTY 4 room home, deep shaded lot, paneled doors, thumb latches and rad, Ugjit wtoght, 8-speed, no Open 9-8. estates. Furniture Repair Service, SIX R(X>M Cape, exceUent condi day 74. Saturday 7-4. 648-7968. Ice on all types of electrical wir­ Experience necessary. References Boats and Acceaaoriea 46 new roof, aluminum storms, REALTORS - MLS • APPRAISERS strap hinges throughout, white aHidars, at Paxfeada en Monday. END OF AUGUST TOOLMAKERS TalcottvlUe, 0mm. Tel. 648-7449. tion, close to schools and shop- MANCHESTER — 49 Mountain ing. LlcensM and Insund. Wilson preferred. Must provide own MAGIC CHEF deluxe gas room 643-2826 — 649-7006 scresns ana awnings, walk to bus Road. Beautiful euatom built paneled wall in 24 foot Uving e«MBM. ______LAWN MOWERS, riiarpanad and Bllectrlcal Co., Manchester, 649- ping, Marion E. Robertson, Real' 646-4US — 649-7814 gPECIALI transporiaUbn. North End. Call 12’ SAILBOAT - ROWBOAT, Ma­ heater, like new. (Mn be aeen 78 Wanted To Rent 68 line. $11,700. Robert Wolverton ranch with 1800 sq. ft. Uvtog room. Call 643-4608. tjOffT — Pass Book Number rapabrad, aales and aervlce, rental 4817. Qlastcnhury, 648-1888. after 6:16 p.m ., 648-1871. rine plywood, large nylon sail, to r, 648-6968. 8 Agency, 648-2818. aqutpment L A M Equipment DIEMAKERS C ottage St. 649-4460. Roobw without Board 69 WE HAVE customers waiting tor apace, plus large finished recrea­ m m , te^iMS Depaxtmentv o< cartop transportable. 643-8689. MANCHESTER — Ideal home for tion room to basement. In Rock- The Oonneeticut Bank and Trust O ^ ., Route 88, Vernon, 876-7609. WANTED — WOMAN to care for the rental of your property. Call VERNON — like new 6 room L- Wanted—Real Estate 77 Mattohester exchange, linterpriae Floor Finialilng* 24 two school age girls, vicinity of 16 FM8, complete J. D. Realty.------a small family. 4 rooms just like abape brick ranch, manicured ledge section, near CXtholic Oompany. AppUcatlcn made for SCRANTON MOTORS MAHCK3ANY DINING room aet tor AVERY S’TREET — Large 6 room School. This house has every­ St. Bartholomew’s and Buckley 70 h.p. Mercury, fully equipped light housekeeping faculties. O n- new. 2-car garage. CentraUy lo­ grounds, sparkling condition. Un­ SEVEN ROOM RANCH, 4 bed HAVE CUSTOMERS lor houses p a y m m . ______1946^______MOLDMAKERS sa le. C a ll 649-6981. ranch, attached garage, full base­ thing! Asking $33,000. Owner 643- FLOOR SANDING and rafiiSah- School. 6494185. with extrae. Very good condition. tw y located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 cated. $18,900. T. J. Crockett der $20,000. Hayes Agency, 648- rooms, 2 baths, oil hot water, 3- and lots. Let us list your property. ROCKVILLE ment, walk-ln closet, large tUe 4262. NOTtCE to bareby given that Pass STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone walls, ing (specializing In older floors). $900. 648-1783 a fter 8 p.m . EDISON CRIB, full size, scdld, Arch Street, Manchester. Business Property For Sale 70 64S-1677. 4808. car garage, exceUent condition. Char-Bon Real Estate, 843-0683. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. All Painting, CeiUngs. Paperhsnglng. WATTRESSEIS FOR luncheonette, If you are a top man, or batt), foyer, fireplace, excellent B ook N o. 99622 issued b y ’The blond maple, with Thayer mat­ condition throughout, large lot $32,600. 643-4580, days; eve. 741- concrete repairs. Reasonably No job too smalL John VertoHle, full and part time. Apply Grant’s FURNISHED R(X)M oonvementiy CENTER gnUBBT — 8 stores plus SPLIT-LEVEL, 7 rooms, 1% baths, COLONIAL — 6-years-old. Lovely LET US HELP YOU sell your lavtams Bank of Manchester has one with the ability to tress, like new. 649-7906. Urgent sale needed. Charles Lies- 7004. 6494780. P ark ad e. located one minute from Mato 7 room apartmsnt, aU to one large famUy room, kitchen with 6 rooms, immaculate, 1% baths, lUMB Ibat and ^explication has been priced, 6484681. attain the top with more Building Haferlals 47 perance, 649-7620, 648-5664. property — For prompt and per­ 1%2 OLDSMOBILE 88 Street, light housekeeping. Wom­ package. exceUent location with buUt-tos, Intercom system MANCHESTER — 6 bedroom ex- lovely setting, 2-car g;arage with sonalized service, call this office. made to arid bank for payment of “HAVE ’TIME, will work.” All odd CASHIER, FULL - ’TIME. Apply expeirience, you are throughout the bouse, garage, extra parking. Convenient. Oc- Convertible, blue, autmnatic, pow­ KBLVINA’ICR Refrigerator, $40. an on ly. 649-6243. good potential. For farther tofor- MANCHESTER — 7 room Older PRIVACY ecutive ranch, 8 flraplaces, 2 Many years of experience. Alice Bw amount of depoelt Jobe done. Everything our special­ Musical— ^Dramatic 29 In person at Meatown, 1215% matlan oaU the FhOhrlck Agency, 100x300 lot, S-ysars-old, $23,900. BOLTON oupaincy. E. J. CJarpenter, Broker, er steering, power brakes, power someone we are seeking. (MU 649-1066. Colonial off Mato Street, treed lot, baths, heated^atio, kitchen bullt- CHampet Agency, Realtor, mem­ windows, radio, heater. Sold from ty. You name it. Call tis anytime, Silver Lane, East Hartford. BETTER BUYS AT FURNISHED ROOM for gentle 649-8484. PbUbrlok Agency, 649-8484. toa, acre lot. Bel Air Real Estate, 649-5061, 649-9163. bers of Multiple Listing Service, PIANO — By London certified We can list many reasons 2-car garage, Rusco combination Scranton’s. 649-4848, 688-2987.______FOR SALE — Whirlpool dryer, man only, near bathroom, free 643-9383. 843 Main Street, Manchester. Tel. Annoimeemeats teacher. Gifted, new students or why you will find ABA parking. Inquire 146 Center Street, M AIN S T R E E T C O R N E R - 140 windows, oil steam heat, $15,900. NATIONAL like new, reasonable. OaU 649- New 7 room I or 4 bedroom 649-4543. FOR HIRE — Heavy Duty roto- adults wishing to renew their an excellent shop in 648-9120. feet on Mato Street by 160 feet Wolverton Agency, Realtor, 649- VERNON — ASSUME mortgage, Help Wanted—Male 36 0246. 2 ^ ACRES 3S18, e v e. M r. R u eter, 6 4 8 -0 ^ . ranch, bullt-ln kitchen, 2 baths, COMPLETE LAUNDRY service, 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA tiller service, attachments includ­ sk ills a sp ecia lty . 648-2810. which to work, but all deep. Idesd corner lot. Semi-pro- 3-car garage, mahogany panel­ well kept 5-room ranch, bullt-to BOLTON VICINITY CASH FOR YOUR property. Cus­ dry cleaning, riiirts finldied, wash ed for lawns, gardening, and Cedar Closet Lining ATTRACTIVE ROOM for working fesnonal buUdtog on It. Bustoess Super mmrt coupe with bucket EXFERIEN(3ED Oaipenters want­ SO. WINDSOR — Magnificent 7 ed rec room, almost 3 acres, kitchen, natural woodwork, walk­ tomers waiting for ranches, capes landscaping In general. Leaves the other ads you read .21 Sq. Ft. girl, aU comforts of home, few Zone 3. Few bloom to hoepital. T. CIRCA 1798 dOTt told, driiveiy service. Lucky seats, fully powered, low mileage. ed, firs t cla s s on ly. CaU 648-6803 room raised ranch With family ttees. Asking $25,900. out basement, large sloping lot. PRIVACY — colonials, Manchester area. How­ £Bty Lmjadiy, 48 Purnell Place, raked or mulched. 649-8930. PIANO INS’TRUCmON In my a fte r 6. list them, too. steps from P ost O ffice. 648-6746. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. Hayes Agency, 648-4808. home, 166 McKee Street, 649-9679. Celling TUe - Odd Lots NOTICE room and 2-car garage, custom ard Realty Co., 232-6276, Carl 919-9008. .09 Sq. Ft. Historical large 10 room Co­ buUt for present owners. 4 bed­ HIGH LOCATION Zinsser, 643-0038. DRIVERS FOR school buses in Most new men who come ROOM FOR RENT, private home, GOOD LOCATTON — TVo business BOLTON — 6 room (Xpe, 8-car 1961 PONTIAC CATALINA PUBLIC HEARING private entrance, Call 649-0695, lonial, large center hall with rooms, J% baths, bullt-to oven HonseliiM Senrtew September in the Manchester- to ua do so because they Dutch Doors rentals on first floor now occu­ open stairway, 9 fireplaces, oversized garage, with lubrication 4-door, Vista green, automatic, Bmi^b—Sto d n -* . ADDITIONAL 119 C ooper HUl St. pied, two apartments on second and range, beautifully paneled LAWRENCE F. FIANO pit and loK. ^cellent workshop. power steering, power brakes, Offend IS-A Vemon area. 7:804:46 a.m., 3:15- 17.00 E ach kitchen with large fireplace Only $16,400 for this large cus­ i-i I II ■■im '' - Mortgages II 8:80 p.m. CaU 648-9414. have heard about us APPROPRIATIONS floor, flixcellent Income. Priced to U-ving room with picture windows B el A ir R ea l E sta te. 643-9832. tom 6 room ranch, formal radio, heater. An excellent car. LARGE HOUSEKEEPING room, smd Dutch oven, social ball and fireplace, dtalng room, $21,- Realtor 643-2768 Escapee Caught BLBCntOUnc Sales and Sarvlea, REPAIRS ON aU makes of amaU from someone who Knotty Pine Paneling BOARD OF DIKE(3TORS sell quickly. Charlee Licspezance, with llft-up walls, recent steam dining room with picture win­ A FRESH START wUl ease tenslan TOWN OF MANCHESTER, all utUlUes, suitable lor one or 649-7620. 500. Minimum down to qualified MANCHESTER — 6 room ranch, boodad lapcaaentative, Alfred kitchen appliances. Lamps re­ PLUMBERS, steady work. Apply knows that this shop .18 Sq. Ft. furnace, artesian well, duck C harles Nicholson 742-6364 dow, kitchen with bullt-lns, WHITE PLiAINS, N.Y, (API — A « « n , 306 a s n r y S t 648-0460. and help your vacatloa plans. |8,- in persrni between 84 a.m. at Ber- (X>NNBCnCrUT two adults. Ample parking. 372 buyer. Robert Wolverton Agency, $16,500. $2,200 assumes 6%% 1961 CHEVROLET IMPALA wired and restored. Doorbell sys­ does have something ex­ pond, income producing out- large Uvtog room with fire­ Harry Dayton, 21, one at three 000 coots 166.76 per month. Call aon Bros., 60 Harvard St., New SpUt R a il F en cin g M ato. ______649-2818. G.l. mortgage. Garage, fireplace, tems checked and instaUed. Will Notice Is hereby given that the buUdtogs, large trees, ample place, 8 go^ sized bedrooms, men who escaped from Osborn BHJB WANTED to Pratt A Whit- 4-door hardtop, power steering, Frank Burke, Conn. Mortgage Ex­ Britain or call for appointment, tra to offer. The people 2.99 Per Section Houses For Sale 72 spotless oonditicxi, on bus line. caU and deUver. Free estimates. Board of Directors, Town of Man- NEWLY PAINTED room for gen­ road frontage. Under ^,000. MAN(HEBTER — II4VESTMENT deluxe ceramic baths, one car State Prison Farm ,^in EJnfleld, aey, 6-4:46. vicinity of Willow St. power brakes, radio, heater, blue. change, 16 Lewis Street Hartford, 639-8287. who know are our em­ clhester, CSonnecticut, will hold a Ray Holcombe, Realtor, 844-1386. CaU 649-1608 anytime, prefer u t­ Ping-Pong Tables tleman, warm and comfortable to MANCHESTER — 6 room Ranch, property. 6 family, center of town, basement garage, one acre, Conn., lost Friday, been cap­ from East Middle Tpke., Near A one owner ear. t e r 4 p.m. ’The Appliance Hoepital. 246-8897. Public Hearing to the Mimlclpal MANCHESTER — Duplex 6-6, as­ ployees. If you know one 11.96 E ach winter, quiet home, central. Call 2-years-oId, large kitchen with oU steam heat, excellent condi­ MANCHESTER—No. Mato Street. weU landscaped lot, treea tured by Westchester County Popular Shopping Plaza. CaU Building Hearing Room, 41 Center LAWRENCE F. FIANO bestos siding, aluminum storm BEXX)ND moctgagea — Unlimited of them, please ask him, 648-6881. buUt-tos, dining room, 8 bedrooms, tion, good income, $25,900. Robert 7 room (Uder home with garage, Parkway police. 649A873. REWEAVING of bums, moth holes. Street, Manchester, (Mnnecticut, doors smd windows, two hot water 1961 DODGE LANCER toUe tor second mort- Windows - Complete attached garage, lot 100x800 with R ea ltor 648-2766 Wolverton Agency, 649-2813. on bus line. $13,600. P hone 64S- They sj^d Dayton offered no Zippers repaired. Window Slmdes funda available If not, why not come out ’Tuesday, September 8, 1068, at FURNISHED room for rent near heating systems, 2-car garage. WANTED — RIDE to Goodwin 4-door, automatic, radio, heater. to ault MANAGEMENT From 9.96 Bach trees, $16,900. PhUbrick Agency, C harles N icholson 742-6864 5442 or* Rockville 176-6841. No LAWRENCE F. FIANO resistance as he was caught last made to measure; aU sized Vene­ and see for yourself. 8:00 p.m., on proposed additional BOWERS SCHOOL district — 7 11% return. Shown by appotat- Technical School, Slater Road, serv loe. M ain Street. 9 H azel Street. 649- 649-8464. agents. night in a wooded area o ff the tian blinds. Keys made while you TRAINEES 2 X 4” Fir Studs appropriations as folkxws: 2170. room Cape, 3 or 4 bedroom s, 3 ment. $23,800. Owner 876-7362. 648-3766 New Britain, from Woodland wait Tape Recorders tor rent R ea lty , Hutohtoson River Parkway, near Limited supply of 1968 OldsmobUes .40 E ach To General Fund Budget 1968-64 MANCHESTER — 6 room Ranch, ftiU baths, la rge kitchen, Utrlng SOUTH WINDSOR — 6% room Street atai^ September 9, M arlow ’ s, 867 M ain, 6494221. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN — Beauti­ STATEILY TE3N ROOM mansion lo­ CGiarlss Nleitolson hear. hours 84:80. 6494636. with air-conditioners. Planned management trainee fo r ; dishwasher, disposal, attic fan, at­ ful 7 room Colonial, family room, room with fireplace, dining room ranch, huge lot, garage, fireplace, program: For coUege and high ABA Combination Doors Board of Education .'...... $8,011 ROOM FOR WOMAN, kitchen tached gar^e, nicely landscaped and den, aluminum sldtog, ga­ cated Within walking distance of He was held for Connecticut au­ BnsinMa Opgortaniti— 12 From 16.96 Each 2-car garage, 2 fireplaces, 1% aluminum combtoations, fuU cel­ thorities. WANTED — RIDE to Cheney’s, school graduates. AppUcants Town Clerk ...... 180 p riv ileg es. (3all a fter 6, 849-6186. lot, close to schpols, $16,900. rage, $18,500. Phllbrick Agency, downtown Manchester, yet se­ lar, nice area for children, built BaMing—CwitTMtiiif 14 tiled baths, all bullt-lns, porch, The two other escapees. A. Z. 74, from N. School and Oakland SCRANTON MOTGRS, INC. THREE BAY Gulf service station must: (1) have outstanding E lection s ...... 350 PhUbrick Agency, 649-8464. 849-8464. cluded for privacy, all rooms ex­ to 1958, $16,300. Carlton W. Ruteta- F ir B ase NEWLY FURNISHED room, priv­ city utilities, large lot, full attic, tremely large, 6 fireplaces, 4% MANCHESTER — 4%% mort­ Smith, 37. and Ray PeUetier, 22, St. Can 648-6604. CALL MB OB your fmmloa needs, avaUable for lease. Excellent op­ persmmllty and appearance, TOOL &L DIE Graeral Manager ...... 2,000 tos, 649-5182. 166 Union St., R ock ville .06 Lin. F t. ate home, convenient to town, hos­ OVERSIZED CAPE, 7 rooms, 3 plastered walls, full insulation, baths, 3-car detached garage, gage. Spotless 6 room Colonial. are still at large. barn, counters, Utohen oaUnats. portunity for the right individual. (3) poesess aUUty to advance (Garbage Collection pital and schools. Professional fuU baths, 4 bedrooms, large Hv- latmdry In basement, hatchway, spacious grounds add beauty and 1% baths, large fireplaced Uving Westchester County police ex­ WANTED — RIDE to the Unlver- 876-3631 — 648-0316 vanltory units, table-tops and Paid training program. For ad­ toto management post. Fi­ 1395 TOLLAND TURNPIKE CASH ’N CARRY and Disposal ...... 7,500 many extras. CJharles Lesperance, MANCHESTER — 8 room older toty of Hartford cn Blocnnfield w om an p referred . 648-2810. tog room, formal dining room, at distinction to this beautiful home, room with bookcases. Formal pressed a belief the other two men Island stands. 648-898I. ditional informatton call Gulf OU nancial potential la exceUent, to be financed from the surplus 649-7620, 648-6664. home, $8,600 ; 8 bedroom home, 2- Avenue, fitmi near the North Corp., 626-6168. and many friiwe benefits are NOBODY - BUT NOBODY • tached garage, 160x160 wooded lot, CHOICE BUY $39,000. PhUbrick Agency, 649- car garage, chicken coop, one- dining room, 8 ch eery bedrooms. are In a wooded area between the MANCHESTER, CONN. from 1962-63. $22,900. Phllbrlek A gen cy, 8464. Aluminum storms and screens. Metbodiat Church Msrting Sep- QUALITY CARPENTRY—Rooma, provided. - - • ’Diis la a perma­ xmDBRSELLS NA’HONAL David M. Barry, Apartm entf—Fl»t» - (X iLONIAL — Formal dining room, half acre, M4,800; beautiful, lUce New EJngland Thruway and the „tom b#r 9. 649-7814. baaementa refiniahed. built-ins, 649-8464. new, 8 bedroom ranch, 3 baths, 40 Large lot, good location. Exterior HU'tchirLson River Parkway. nent esMsr opportunity. Call S ecretary cabinet kitchen with dishwasher, ONE OWNER, year ’round home, formica, tile, general repair. No Help Wanted—Fewele 15 KITCHEN <3ABINETS - Tenements 68 Live better in this gracious foot rec room, buUt-tos, carport, freimy piatoted. BuUt 1967. $18,- Dayton told police the three 1966 PLYMOUTH V 4 , good run­ o r ton>1y Board of Directors CX)N(X)RD RD.—Beautiful ranch, den, 8 bedrooms, attached garage 6% rooms, at (Coventry Lake, 3- WANTED — RIDE to and from job too amaU. CaU WUUam Rob- (X)UNTER MEN, full or part time. ALL SIZES - split level home in Manchester. many other extras. Owner sac­ 400. Robert Wolverttm Agency, men split up and were to meet In ning conditiOT, needs muffler, CLEANING WOMAN tor large Mancheater, Conn. TWO UNFURNISHED rooms. large living room formal dlni lot 102x612. Marion E. Robertson, bedrooms, dining area, im­ dow ntown Hartford v icin ity Carpent^ Service, 6404448. Will train. Inquire In person at ALL SHAPES • Why worry about septic tanks rificing at $17,900. Over 100 more Realtora, 649-3818. Eve. Mr. a New York night club. $70. CaU 649-4696. home to live to. Write Box F, Dated at Manchester, Oonnectl- Tinker BuUdtog. Ladles preferred. room, eamnet kltcbea, 3 b< R ea ltor. 643-6963. maculate condition, owner anxi­ Chrinbers Street. CaU 849-3908. Meatown. 1216% Silver Lane, A L L PR IC E S listings, aU price ranges. Call or R u eter, 648-0809. H erald. MUTUAL SYSTEM, INC. out, this 14th day of August 1968. A pply G lenney’ s M en’s Shop, 789 rooms, recreation room land­ when you can have city sew­ ous, $8,600. Carltm W. Hutchins, Police said the escapees have 1960 FALCON, G R A Y , standard FOUNDA'nON WORK — Oommer- East Hartford. MANCHESTER RANCH - 8 bed- ers? Why worry about unaafa stop to to see us. Ellsworth Mit­ RIDE WANTED to CansUtution 6 W. Mato St. M ato S t scaped yard. Marlon E. Robert­ 646-6182. been in the Harrison, N.Y., area shift, radio, heater, and all new or residential. New forms. rooms, kitchen with buUt-ins, streets when you can have ten Agency, Realtors, 648-6980, SOUTH WINDSOR: 6% room Plaza, Hartford, from center of NURSE—Liewtaed In Ootmeeticat, RockviU e NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. son. R ea ltor, 64S4I96S. since Monday. They drove there tlree. Ckdl 649-1187. CaU 649-8666, eve. 648-4862. birch oahtoets, dining room, Uv­ sidewalks? This home features 663 E. Middle Tpke., open eve­ ipllt level for only $16,800. New Mancliester, working hours 94. 28-bed borne, 8-11 ifailt, bonus of­ 878-2877 TO RENT — 4 room heated apart­ ASTUTE INVESTORS — West vinyl floora to kitchen and bath. in a car stolen in Hazardville, po­ fered. CoUect 876-em . Salesmen Wanted 36-A 381 State Street, m e n t T el. 648*6118 betw een 8:80 SPACIOUS 8 ROOM Garrison Co­ tog room with fireplace, natural complete indoor and outdoor Side. 2-fomUy plus store, 2-car ga­ nings till 9. lice said. TTie car was found 1969 FORD, 4-door, 6 cylin d er, au­ North Haven, Connecticut woodwork, aluminum comlrina- enjoyment for the whole G arage. 10 m iles to Hartford. tomatic transmission, very good Spedal SerricM 15 a.m. - 4:80 p.m. lonial, 4 bedrooms, office or den, rage with basement. Close to This Is top value. Also, very large abandoned on a Harrison Street RUBE WANTED to Pratt A Whit­ EXPERIENCBp waitress. Apply SALESMAN FOR new men’s 288-6261 tions, 8-years-old, $18,300. Phll­ family. Priced below replace­ <30LUMBIA — 7 room home, 1,600 condition, econom ical to run. 649- WANTED formal dining room, recreation shopping, transportation, schools. spUt, 2 famUy rooms, garage, Monday. ney Almraft, first shift, tnxn No. ’TREE CUTTING and removal. Iota to person, (Ivey’s Restaurant, 46 TOT PARTY Demoostiators — clothing store, Vemon-Manchester room with fireplace, attached 3- brick Agency, 849-8464. ment at $19,600. ExceUent V .A . <3ood return. $21,700. E. J. sq. ft. of Uvtog area, 4 bedroenns, 6489. CLEAN LATE MODEL fireplace, artesian well, covered lavatory to mauster bedroom, cop­ Pelletier was seen in the wooded a tein S treet. CaU 648-2896. cleared. Insured, Joe PeUetler, E. Center St. Men or Women work now until area preferred. Box MM, Herald. LOOKINO FOR rentalsT OaU J. D. ca r ga ra g e, 100x160 lo t shade and F.H.A. financing a'vailsbla. (Carpenter, B rok er, 648-5051, 649- COVENTRY LAKE — 4 room cot­ patio, 3-car garage, one land­ per tile kitchen with range, $17,- area around the parkway Tues­ 1966 VOLKSWAGEN C onvertible, 743-7668. December. Over 000 Toy and R ea lty , 6484S139. trees, aluminum siding, PhUbrick CaU Mr. Frazier. 9152. day afternoon, touching off a BIDE WANTED to Pratt A Whit- WANTED — Competent stenog' tage, 2 wooded lota. Owner wUl scap ed a cre, lo v e ly ■view, in lake 900. Glenn Rolserts Agency, MLS radio, heater, white-walls, excel­ Gift Items. High Commissions. No Garden— Farm— Dairy USED CARS i^ e n c y , 649-8464. nay, Bast Hartford, first shift, rapher to work to law office sacrifice. John H. Lappen, Inc., area. Offered by owner. 328-9349. R ea ltors, 644-1631, 648-0816. widespread search. lent condition. CaU 649-6628. coUeettog. No deUvering. (MU Situations Wanted— Products 50 SO. WINDSOR — s’ bedroom foam vldrity Rosemount Restau­ R oofing— SMtaag I f legal experience desired but not Mr. Sanzo, Manchester, Conn., t-8-4 R(X)M a p a r t m e n t s . 649- RANCH — Newly redecorated to 649-6261, 648-6219. ranch, park-Uke yard, 1% baths, 8 8 TOP PRICES PAID rant 6484674. 1956 PLYMOUTH B elvedere 4-door necessary. Full or pert time. Telephone: 649-9468. Female PK3KLING CUCnJMBERS; car­ 6229, 9-6. established neighborhood. Large garage. Priced right. CaU John H. A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, aiding, Box DD, Herald. FOR ALL MAKES QUIET SECHUSION Huge JARVIS REALTY CO. Hardtop, power steering, power EXPERIENCED secretary desires rots; l>ean8; tomatoes, pick in U'vtog room with fireplace, extra screened porch, immaculate 7 L appen, In c., 649-6261^ 648-6216. painting. Carpentry. - Alterations OUTSTANDINa opporturilty tor FOR RENT — One and two rooms, large kitchen, 8 bedrooms and brakes. 649-7601. FOUNTAIN GIRL for night worit, typing, transcribing, bookkeeping, own containers; butternut and heat, hot water, parking. Tel. room SpUt, 1% baths, garage, vAatomobilea For Sale 4 and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ two men in Memchester's largest bam, finished recreation room to REALTORS - MLS - APPR1(I8ER8 MANCHESTER — Twd family fiat BEST over 18. Apply Holiday Lanes, or etc. to do to own home. Refer­ acorn squash; apples, $1-2, peach large room s,. Manchester, $18,900. 1963 TEM PEST CONVER’TIBLE, ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. discount store. Apply King’s Dept. Garter Chevrolet 648-2068. basement ^ds home reaUstically close to bus line and shopping. phone 643-2125. ences furnished. 648-1601. baricet. 21 Angel St. Carlton W. Hutchtos, 649-^tt. MEED CART Your credit turned standard transmission, call any­ 643-4860. Store, Hartford Rd. and Pine St. priced at $16,900. PhUbrick Agen­ Two separate heating ..systems. down? Short on down payment? T h r e e R(X>M apartm ent, $46 648-4112 — 648-7814 VACATION tim e, 649-2627. WOMAN TO OPERATE shirt M ATU R E wbM AN experienced to APPLES — GOOD cooking and I COi, Inc. per month, elderly tenants prefer­ cy , 649-8464. THE PHILBRtCH AGENCY of' Asking price is $20,900. T. J. Bankrv^T RepoesesslonT Don’t R. DION ROOFING and siding, al FURNITURE RBFINISHER — If eating, starting at 60c bag. Bunce 1229 Mato 84.-649-6288 teratlans, ceilings, painting and pressing machine. Experienced general office secretary procedure red. 74 North Street fers this real neat compact Cape O o ck e tt, 648-1677. COMPANION despair! See Honest Douglas. In­ you have experience to this field, F arm , 529 W . (M nter. 648-8116. MANCHESTER — CentraUy lo­ gutter work. SaUafaction guarau' preferred but not necessary. then we have a good paying desires work to Manchester or handy to everything. Le^e Uvtog quire about lowest down, small- PLYMOUTH, 1954, 4-door, stand­ u b l e t c o r n e r cated 6 room Cape to very nice I NORTH (HVBNTRY — $13,600. teed, free estimatea. 648-4862. Wages plus bonus. Apply to per­ vlcfalty. 648-4687 after 6. B - apartment No. room with fireplace, famUy size, ______^ set padrmenta anywhere. No amaU ard shift. 648-8863. steady position now open. Phone $1, Cooper HUl Apartments, see condition. CaU us tor a look at e-ROOM O>lonlal I Neat completed 6 room C!ape, loan or finance company plan. son New System Laundry, 44 Har­ Albert’s Furniture Co., Hartford this choice home priced ht $18,' kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath EXCELLENT BIDWELL HOME Improvement rison St., Manchester. Superintendent, 649-9604. home, beautifully landscaped lot. I oU hot water heat, large fenced Douglas M oton, 838 Mato. 637-9086. Ask tor Raul Begin, 800. T . J . C rockett, 648-1677. down, 2 finished rooms up. $16,- Company — Roofing, siding, al­ WOMAN "WISHES to do ironing to only $19,600. Joseph Barth, Brok­ I yard. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- FOR SALE — 1963 C hevrolet, 199. M anager. FOUR ROOM apartment, hot 900. D ial 649-8464 to r appointm ent 1167 FORD CUSTOM 800, standard C all 649-7877. terations, additions and remodel TIME ON YOUR hands when chU- own home. Please call 649-7186. SEPTIC TANKS FOUR BEDROOM raised ranch, to see this one. er, 649-0320. 6332. dren return to school next month? w ater, $66 p er m onth. Adults. transmlarion, radio, heater, ex- tog of all typea. ExceUent wmk' MAN FOR ALL AROUND work. AND WANTED large recreation room, 2 fuU Why not take advantage of WeUs Street. Inquire 171 Sum m it orilM tt ecndltion. $860. 649-6068. 1969 BLU E M GA RO AD STER, manaMp. 640-6406. Apply Yankee Aluminum Door batiis, Z -c a t garue, exceUent oon- those extra hours by turning them Street. mechanically exceUent, new en­ C orp., 86 Oakland Street, 648- Dogsh—Birds—Peta 41 PLUGGED SEWERS dition, $28,900. TOlbrlek Agency, 1166 OLD8MOBILB 3-door HcUlday. gine, clutch, and brakes. Best toto extra l$8M$ ,tbe Avon Way? 2403. Roofing anf ChiauMgB lf«A S till Mome excellent territories i l V E ROOM tenement, 4 'famUy 649-8464. ★ PRE-FALL CLEARANCE SALE ★ Gan ba aeen at 74 Woodland Street tvasonablc offer takes. Call 649- ENGLISH SETTER PUPPIES, 4 bouse. $60 monthly. Adults. Ap- betaraan 6-7. 649-1919. avaUable to Mancheater. No ex­ FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT Infer- HssMss GIssstd 9366. ROOFma — BpedaUzlng repairing weeks old, male or female, ^ y 10 Depot Square, Apt 4. — Our Present Inventory MUST Go I — perience—earn whUe you leant. mation. Construction, other work- papers. 183 Oak Street. ' Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, Sew­ 1966 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF Con­ roots of aU ktoda, new roofs, gut­ Don’t put it off any longer! (MU projects. Good paying overseas er Lines InstaUed—Cellar Wa-| DUPLEX 6% ROOMS, oil heat, ’62 COMET. Radio, heater, standard ^ 1 5 9 5 ’61 CORVAIR WAGON 4-Door. Radio, heater, vertible with new top, transmis­ Trudu—Tractors ter work, chimneys cleaned, ra- tod ay. 289-4922. Jobs with extras, travel expeiues. terprooftog Done. prired. Aluminum aiding. 80 electric stove, linoleum, good con­ NEW LISTING standard transmission. Clean oar R e sion, brakea, battery, red and Write only; Foreign Service FREE — KITTEN to good home, dition. Adults preferred. Call after to A-1 condition! UT3 wUta, radio, beater, white alde- years’ experience. BYee estimates. CHEVROLirr, 6 cylinder, cn c half Bureau, Dept. 369, Bradenton -406 S pruce Street. 643-9112. 6 p .m ., 643-7042. ’62 COBVAIB. Radio, heater, auto- C IA O C CaU Howlay, 648-6861. 6484)768. HtKINNEY GROS. Seven room Colonial home to waUa, clean . 648-8296. too pick-up, 8 foot box, good con­ Beach, Florida. matte transmission. I’lTsI ’67 FORD 2-Doar. V-8, automattc dition. Call 742-7403, betWMn 6-S one of Manchester’s nicer resi­ Mwwrog* Disposal Co. ROCKVILLB — AvaUable Sep­ trausmlsslou. 3868 FORD CUSTOMLINE 6, 4- p.m.' PERSONNEL CARPENTERi HELP waiit^ tember 1. First floor, 4 rooms, dential areas, consisttog of 4 d oor aedan, F ordom a tic, 843-2880 Radto-TV Repair Bervieea 18 tSO-182 Pearl S t—MI 8-6808 '60 OUD8 Hardt. Radio, beater, automatic Apply 679 Hartford Road, apart­ INVITATION vtiUty room, bath and shower, huge bedrooms, 26 foot Uvtog taSBamlaalbn, power brakes, power S I A Q C Bftar 6 pjn. ment building. room with fireplace, formal •ga m k BOURY 4-Dear Hardtop. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, DEPARTMENT stove, hot water, gas furnace, ga­ steerin g. iV#w Radio, beater, auteeaatle trauamlaelon. A ^ O R Trslle r i MotoOo Ho t-A available eU hours. BatiafarWon rage, $70. No pets, m fe r adults. dining room and a big kitchen, 2WT DODGE CUtTOM ROYAL 4- PART-TIME floor washer, morn­ TO BID screened rtde porch. S-ear ga­ *60 FORD Starltoer Hardtop. Radio, R e A Q C Real clean! Aoor Hardtop, aittomatic, power guaiaatead. OaU 648-1816. ings, 8-il a.m., 6 days. Main TeL 876-4870 anytime. ______NIMROD CAMP traUer cleeranoe STENOGRAPHER Notice is herbby givwi that the rage, tree shaded lot. WeU heater, automatic transmission. ” I WT«# ■leatlBg, power brakea, clean, sale. New and used. 2 Star and Street, East Hartford. 649-6884. Eighth Utilitlee District vriU ac­ VERNON buUt and weU maintained $436. & servloe. Mnst aeU. 446- '58 DE SOTO, clm in!______$195 Riviera models from I860. Untied General Service, toe., 40 Oak cept bids to supply fuel oil for the FIVE ROOMS, second floor, steam home, fairly priced at $22,600. 1041 after 6 p .m . TRUCKS-^ICK-UP, WALK-INS. Rent-AUa, 868 Burnside Avenue, Storaga Street, Manchester. fii^ouse at Hilliard and Mato Sts., iSOUTHGATE APARTMENTS h eat, $M p er m onth. 649-8476. E. Hartford. Opening tor skiUed cleric-typist, and the eonitary sewer plant The VANS. CABS and CHASSIS 3M6 PLYMOUTH, running eondi- SOUTH STREET MODERN 2% ROOM apartment, * Eeanomleal TVonsportation * tton, eaU 646-2712, between 6-6 MANCHESTER Package Delivery. recent experience not essential prices quoted are to be delivezed 4 •60 International 12 Ft. Dump. R 1 IM S 1962 60-10 M OB ILE HOM E. W ould Light trucking and package de­ but background to stenography prices In Manchester, Conn. fir s t Qom:, vacant, »0 rntmthly, p.m. Completely NEW concept in iqiartment Uvtog; duplex 4-rocia WOLVERTON AGENCY Model UO wltb rnbUab body. ▼ IV T 9 like to trade our equity aa down livery. Refrigerators, washers and or other office experience help­ Invitation to Bid The bids wiU be acc^ted by Indudtng ntUttles, stove and re­ 'SB PONTIAC ...... $ 75.00 paym ent on smaU bouse. 289-8401. apartments aU with READTORB FORD ' 0DOOR H ardtop, stove moving specialty. Finding ful. Position wlU require good Sealed bids wiU be received at Preeidait Victor E. Swanson, 80 frigerator. 640-4666, 81804:80. •m latenattonal B-164. lard abift, good condition. Judgment and abUity to meet Hudson St, Maartiezter, Conn., or 272 R. Osntar I t Nmv dump bogy mm botot ^ 2195 '57 PORD W A O O N .... $125.00 No m attw whetro yon pton to tpeaA your FMation . . . no nattor liow lonjer t r a i l e r , 36 toot, $360, slaaps chrira tor rant. 649-0782. the Office of the General Manager, people. ExceUent benefits, PRIVATE PATIOS AVAILABUI SEPT 1 • « rooms, Oab a n < ( lUkebnm ii rl tour, toilet, rafrigarator, ktieban- 41 Center atrsek, Manchester, Oon- at liM firehouse, 32 Mato 8 t, Miaa- 6402S1B good wages, modem air ocn- beat, hot water, stove, refrlgerar a vacation you’ie going* to enjoy—keep up with what’s going on at home atta. 366 Oak ftreat, ManriMaker, aectiout, ontU SepUsnbar 6,1968 ak ehester, Oonn., until 7:80 PJg. en aMtae, top and ditiooed office. Apply Box KK. Monday, SeptMnher IStti, 1968. Birfii, tresA gram, eool brosMO—lo v ^ raral seM iql tor, tile bath and ahower, p o ^ 11:00 ajn. for Emergwwy Ektts— first floor, peaking available, anw ttlf^ 66N. Herald, stating education, buai- The Bostfti reeervee the right to by having The Manchester Evening Herald sent to your vacation nddress. FAlMTINa, KmERlOR and Msnrtiester High Sdioo). Deluxe range, 10 en. ft refrigerator, disposal, laundry in bnOd- adults preferred, ^ monthly. tailor, pmerhangtog, wanpi^ar nees experience, and aalaiy reject any or aU bids. HARTFORD ROAD ENTERPRISES Ant* IMvIng M odi t«A Bid forma, jdana, and spedfloa- tog, ample doeetz and parking. $140-8146. ^ 848-6896. ramovea, dry wril work. Reason- requirements. tlona are avaUable at the (Mntiol- Vietpr E. Bwanaon, (XJLONIAL RANCH - 6 rooms, «EE BUD MICHALAK—QUENT (HtANT P resid en t 1% baths, modern kitchen with O P E N e v e n i n g s I OHEVROLDT, very clean, asc- MORTLOCK’S Drlviim School toe. aide ratea. FuUy toaured. leris Office, 96 Center Btreet, Man­ AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER FIVE ROOMS, first floor, newly 27$ HARTFORD RD. L i b e r a l t e r m s CALI CIRCULATION DEPT.— 643-2711 '6666. Joseph P. Lewis. J. A. Volz, Cleric buUt-tos, 2-car attsched garage, lent eondttion. Tel. 646-4849. offices, classroom locatad Man­ chester, Connecticut. redecorated. Oarage, large yarf, ------*------M M i k chester Parkade, loarer levsL Be- Town ofwMancheater, EIGHTH Um iTIBB G4S-G8N sliUdno welooma. $80 per mootti. lo t PAINTTNO—Exterior ant’ Interior, DISTRICT IMPALA, sport gtonara, ttw delegate for the VFW AtndMary to the N atkm l Conven- PRICK SEVEN CENTS tton tMs week tai SeaitiUe, Wash. BOCKVnXE SESSION Because of the Labor Day at TOL. LXXXin, NO. % B 1 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGEE—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., ’THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1963 A Coventry man, charged vritli holiday and Monday, the IOm Paititota Ann Erickson, evading responsibility, was fined mt go into the tunnels. 2,100 feet into one of two tunnels address, was given a 30-day sus­ for a jury trial. The case was con­ Nelson's announcement followed extending laterally and downward WASHINGTON (AP) — M. pended sentence for intoxication. tinued to Sept. 3 for disposition in from toe main shaft. Railroad management named Dignity Was Keynote He was arrested yest^day in Oircuit Court 12, Ehst Hartford Phte of tlis other 10 mtoera waa sesrion. today its two members of the Manchester. great annual 20% off sale not knowiL Daly, who waa released from Sifting of Sand During to* night, Neteon said ubitration board that will re­ n n i P T t h r o w 'e m JaS on Aug. 10, after serving 80 Advertisement— famous Berkshire hosiery reaoue crews succeeded to restor­ solve the main issues of the IHIIl I AWAY! days for a similar charge, asked ing toe compreesed ait line lead- long work rules dispute, mov­ Memorable March for a 30-day suspended sentence. College tuition runs high! If Thought to Be itw to the five barricaded miners. « ■ plenty of wenr left In He explained that be had “social you need money for coUege, let “We’re guessing toe air te going ing swiftly under the new law •nr aiioaa when you have | commitments.’’ Conneetlcut Bank and Trust Com­ that headed off a nationwide bam leboilt In a professloi^ back to toe five," he said. *!How- The case of Hennan F. Grant, pany help you provide for college Rigulor Priw Prtct S Voice of Bova ever, rescuers tostruoted to tap strike only hours ahead of a I nl A ee repair ahop. AI 42, of 126 High St.. RockvlHe. costs with a low-coet plan that Called Beginning on toe Hne have not received any I WORK OtTABANTEED! apreaxis the repayment over a six- midnight deadline. charged with breach of peace and 1 .3 6 1 .0 9 HAZLETON, Pa. (AP) — Hope answering aounda” They are J. E. Wolfe of Chicago, intoxicaition, was oonUnued to year period. You are invited to in­ $ $ e< finding Louis ISova alive flick­ Flnank TTppie, head of the Texas vestigate the aasietanoe and coop­ chairman of the National Railway Sept. 10 on $600 bond. o m t pcAash division, said of ths Labor Conference and chief nego­ WASHINGTON (AP) .^Cross workers reported what they SAM YULYES AJtoo oontdmied: Gnahem Mat­ eration available to you at 893 ered for a moment today, then ta n e Side Aa Wafldna $ 1 .6 0 $ 1.19 general rescue situation: ‘Tt doss tiator for the carriers, and Guy The historic civil rights march expected for a crowd so large: thews, 84, of Main fit., Vernon, Main, 16 North Main and the Park- died out, ns rescuers probed with a .share of headaches, faintii^, 98 OAK STREET not look good when you find eight W. Knight of Philadelphia, chair­ charged wMh knyroper psesing. ade. renewed determination .r the bodies." man of the Eastern Carriers’ on Washington— massive and broken bones and insect bites. O P E N MONDAYS $1 .6 6 $1 .2 9 miner’s fats through four sep­ Ths first body was rsmoved Conference on labor matters. orderly and moving — has Demonstrators, tired and quiet, arate shafts. from toe mine shaft eariy today, The operating unions — the or­ dramatized th^wants of Ne­ headed home In their special The crews were slectrltied— shielded from oidookers by Wan- ganizations of on-train workers in­ groes in America, but leaders buses and trains. Yea, they’re really Berkahlrea—the famous but only for a fajrt-fading kets. The dead were not bnmed- volved in the disagreement over i By, .9 p.m., Washington police stocklnga with Nyloc Run-barrier. Guaranteed flash—when Daniel Bova, 'a broth­ latety identified. faced the la.k trfay of reported' the city normal, and re­ not to run from top to toe into the sheer leg er of the 64-year-o)d Louis, skid Fears deepened when toe Rev. what they call job featherbedding i trying to turn drama into ac- lieved almost all special police de­ NATIVE PEACHES area—or you get a new pair free. be thought be heard a voice call Vernon KendaH announced a tem­ —said they will pick their two I tion. tails from duty. main floor . . , tog out weakly, “ Hello, hello,’’ porary morgue would be set up men by Friday Speaker after speaker told the The day was a long one, and ^HALE HAVENS” Now In Season! over a sensitive microphone low­ at the BSptlst church here. There Then the four are to name three 200,000 Negro and white sym­ it was filled with gaiety and song EXCELLENT FOR FREEZING and CANNING ered into one hole. were anguiabed shouts c f "No! others representing the public. If pathizers massed in front of the and fervor. At times it seemed In toat moment, the crews took No!" from several women as Indonesia Aide Studies Auditing Methods they cannot agree on selections, Lincoln Memorial Wednesday that like a Sunday picnic; at others, fresh heart in their efforts to Kendal urged relatives to -stay the task falls on President Ken­ their demonstration was no more like a church revival; at others, Tubagus D. Ajtmekuscuma, chief of Division I of the Indonesian General Auditing Office, discusses bring out Bova, who was en­ away from toe mine shaft and re­ nedy. Under the legislation passed than a beginning. like a political rally. The crowds nwchlne audUing techniques with Manchester’e Oontndler Joseph deminiUbo and Dolores Truil, ac- had patience and enthusiasm. FERRANDO’S ORCHARDS tombed Aug. 18 over 300 feet main ait a noaihy plant laboratory only Wednesday and quickly Demonstrators and their leaders oDunttog machine ederk. Atmalkusama, from Bogor on the island of Java—one of aibout 2,600 is- I At the height of the ceremonies, down to the nearby Sheppton coal where identlflcaiion of ths dead signed by Kennedy, the board made it clear that one sign of BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD--OFF HEBRON AVE. mine aloiig with David Fellin, 68, toada in the Indonesian group—has been in the United States for seven months, and at toe Uni- must be completed in 10 days. the crowds massed far east along would be announced. vwnity of Ooraiectiout aixMit a week, studying American machine accounting procedures Uke those progress, in their view, would be the lengthy pool that reflects the HOUDAT BCHBaDXn^m and Henry Throne, 38. Thoee two Nelson said toe dead were killed The new measure kept the congressional approval of Presi­ OFBN IBURSDAT and ROUTE No. 94 — GLASTONBURY, CONN. are recuperating in Haileton State be intencto to initiaite in his Jaikarta oCFloee, and other book-keeping methods which might improve trains rolling today but there were W ashin^n Monument and far by oarhon monoxide, a poison gas accounting in the knal jurisdiicitions over which his ofNcs has responsibility. (Herald photo by dent Kennedy’s civil rights bill. north almost to the State Depart­ nU D A Y T lli. 9 PJd. Hoepital after uieir dramatic res- product of combustion. still caution lights ahead. But there was no evidence toat CSiOSBD AIA. DAY MONDAY, aue early Tuesday. OaMa). What touches off the note of ment and far south near the park­ Another pressing problem was the demonstration would move the ways by the Potomac River. IiABORDAY sm art But a tape recording of the water rising to toe main thaft. caution is the view in several C onfess into any faster consid­ aound Daniel. Bova heard was quarters that toe legislation only Some demonstrators lolled bditod But Tipple said the water waa not eration of toe bill. Ithe Lincoln Memorial and listened played beck, with the volume in­ backing up Into the tunnels. Elec­ serves to delay a future outbreak BPESdAL FBATURB of discord and a subsequent strike Kennedy, like the civil rights to toe songs and epeeches over double creased—and It turned out to be tricians tried to. start pumps to State N ew s leaders, also talked in terms of only sand sifting down an imder- N-Ban Yoted 16 to 1, threat. toe loudspeakers. remove the. water. a beg^iiming. He met with King .After the demonstration, A. FIRST PRIZE ground slope. “ It’s like working to a heavy Racing against the clock—the ANNOUNCEMENT erlon and toe other civil rights leaders Philip Randolidi, 74, Negro direc­ new... exciting Mine experts ruled out any rain,” Jime Crawford, Milef engi­ strike had been set for 12:01 a.m. after the demonstration and said, Ukellhood that M could have been Roundup Eastern Standard Time today— tor of the march and president HAMS neer of Texas Gulf, said of to< “ We have a long way yet to of the ABXrCIO Brotherhood of a voice. rescue operations. and after four hours of debate, ■hankless, hockless, defat­ Dr, Raymond P. Cashman has afRIiated with Imported, hand-made knit Now Goes to Senate travel.” Sleeping Car Porters, sold: “ the They said Bova’s brother may Tipple said three bodies were the House at 4:43 p.m. Wednesday But the President also said ted, with the round end al- have been further deluded by an­ found near toe' main shaft (the approved a resolution passed by march has already achieved its moet boneless. Dr. Morris C. Fancher, 122 East Center St., “ the cause of 20 million Negroes objective. It has awakened and other random sound — when the ones reported by the two rescued Mulvey Named toe Senate Tuesday night calling has been advanced by the pro­ co-ordinate microphone was being tested it WASHINGTON (AP) —^nate ony need for any formal for binding arbitration of toe two aroused toe conscience of the Whole Ham orj Italian sweaters miners); three more IJMX) feet reaerva|)on which might require gram so appropriately before the nation.” Manchester, Conn., in the general practice picked up a man’s wblpertog at down the l,(X)0-foot long tunnel, The Senate Foreign Relations a ^Renegotiation of the pact ban­ major Issues in dispute. The nation's shrine to toe Great 5 Lh. Butt toe mouth of a shaft, more than and two more separately to Atty. General Mtmss votr iHiirYn to M. . There was some conflict not Sensational Imported hand-made Ital­ goes Committee voted 16 to 1 today ning tesla to the atmosphere, un­ Emancipator.” visible to toe crowds at the Lin­ Portion Lb. of dentistry and oral surgery. derwater and in outer space, but Minutes later toe threat of „ ian sweaters . . . popular cable (Oonttoued'ow Page niree) (OeaU— ed 4a Page Ntoe) to approve the limited nuclear In Dodd Rebuff nationwide rail strike was n Kennedy, in his statement, coln Memorial. Whole Hams will weigh stitched v-neck pullover or cable lovely handbags test ban treaty without any not underground. moved. The carriers announced spoke of the demonstration’s “ qui­ A demonstration leader, John stitched long sleeve cardigans in everyvdiere reservation. It now goes to the Hie committee rejected 10 to 7 they were taking down notices of et dignity,” and this was the ele­ Lewis, told a newsman later that 14 lb«. the butt half (6 or white, pink, blue, bone, turquoise, a motion by Sen. Bourke B. Hiok- KAR'lil'^ORID (-AiP)—Harold M. ment of the day that probably he was forced to rewrite his Senate for what proponents M’Ulvey, 49-year-old corporation new work rules and the heads of 7 lbs.) wiU aeU at 79c lb. red. cranberry and green. Biass 86- to complement enlooper, R-Iowa, that it ask the the five rail brotherhoods an­ most Impressed toe city of Wash­ speech because the Most Rev. and the round almost 38-40. prfidiet will be overwhelming admlnisttatlon for all correspond­ counsel of New Haven, today be­ nounced they were canceling their ington: Patrick A. O’Boyle, Roman Cath- TMs beautiful fitting Saigon Chief Hits News ratification. ence dealing with the treaty, in­ came Oonneotlcut’s new attorney strike plans. Police had three minor arrests boneless half at 89c lb. cluding exchanges between Presi­ FcMcfnoffng Ffgttw an math wkh ihk double orlon knit co­ your fall ensemble Sen. Russell B. Long, D-La., general. Then, at 6:14 p.m., Kennedy —none of a demonstrator. Red (Oonttmied Pmm atx) sseood floor. dent Kennedy and Soviet Premier ordinate has a V-neck- cast toe lone vote agatoat the Governor Dempsey gave Mul­ signed toe measure. 12.99 treaty. Khrushchev. BUTtERBALL line with a bow and is Beautiful selection a t tspsstrlss— vey the oath of office at a brief Having previously declared a Criticizing Diem Rule Hie vote came after the oom- Sen. Karl E. Mundt, R-S.D., was ceremony attended by Atty. Al- railroad sttlke at this time “ in­ seat-lined. Choose black, natural, jute, chestnut, fesm 20 to 22-LB. SURERiSE ponH. .iHi. and brown in popular satchsl, teto mittee beat down two motions to defeated 11 to 5 on a moUon to de­ ■bert L. Coles who goes out of of­ tolerable," the President said tos from fashion-leading delay action, and another to de­ lay a vote on the treaty until 48 legislation “ reaffirmed the essen­ ■and casual styles. SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP)6rested to the government’s erack- fice at the close of business today King Warned Serenity colors: Cranberry, mand access to all correspondence hours after printing the Record of to became a Superior Court judge. tial priority of toe public interest —’The military governor of Saigon down on BildSiists, who- had de- between Washington and Moscow the hearings. camel, azure blue, In accepting the appointment to over any narrower interest.” TURKEYS said today martial hCw. will be monatratsd for months against leading up to and during the ne­ The committee decided to go Thf President’s statement ap­ gray. Sizes 10 to 18. lifted as soon as there is evidence Diem, a Roman (Mthollc. _ fUl out the remaining three years Oven Ready gotiation of the pact. ahead without waiting for a re­ of Coles’ term, Mulvey said he peared, however, to be couched Was for One Day Only main floor that the Buddhist crisis Is over— He told newsmen 826 monks, port from the Senate Prepared­ to terms designed to ward off fu­ 7 .9 8 and that this would demand co­ nuna, novice nuns and Buddhist Chairman J. W. Fulbrlght, D- considered it a “tremendous chal­ Ark., said the committee agreed ness subcommittee—a matter Sen. lenge" to serve as lawyer for ths ture criticism. operation of the foreign press. followara were arrested to raids George D. Aiken, R-Vt., said was For even as foe bill rolled Brig. Qen. Ton ’That Dinh did on SiUgon’B pagodas by troops to take the treaty up Monday, state and the Governor and par­ By JAMES MABLOW ^awakening V tos nation returns Sept. 9, in the Senate. “ Maybe the discussion wasn’t ticularly to fiU the shoes of CMee. through Congress—after weeks of Aesoclated Press News Analyst to business as usual. not elaborate, but implied he and police Aug. 20-21. But be said as spirited as those at Democratic indeclsicm and numerous but fruit­ he believed 800 to 400 monks and A formal report will be submit­ One of hie first duties next WASHINGTON (AP)—The disci­ "There will be neither rest nor wanted an end to news stories ted to the Senate next ’Tuesday or conventions,” Aiken said, “ But It less government-directed negotiat- 10.9 8 critical of the regime of Presi­ nuna were released shortly after week will be to defend the state pline and tranquility of Wednes­ tranquility in America until toe 10 to 18 lb. oven ready new -.1 Wednesday, embracing U.S. “ un­ was quite spirited for the Foreign and Governor Dempsey bi an ac­ Negro is granted his citizenship dent Ngo Dinh Diem. and others would be freed soon. derstandings” and "interpreta­ Relations Committee.” ’There (OonUaned on Page Ten) day's civil rights demonstration erof> Butterball Hens and Dinh, to command of Saigon Dinh said 1,880 studenta smd tion brought by Republicans chal­ rights. The whirlwinds of revolt Honey Hens will be an excel­ tions’’ of its meaning, Fulbrlght were some suggestions toat toe lenging the Governor’s right to ve­ will not be toe permanent condi­ will continue to shake the founda­ second floor . . . since Aug. 20 when martial law other Buddhist followers were ar­ lent value at 49c lb., and we rested as they rathered for anoth­ to certain items in the 1968-66 tion of the American Negro if he tions of our nation until the bright was imposed, also released fig­ ’This would be designed to eliml- (Continaed on Page Two) will have 10 to 12 lb. email ures on the number of persons ar- er antl-Dlem demonstration last state budget. continues to be frustrated. day of justice emerges.” Jennyho turkeya at 46c lb. Ten-Day Delay week to Saigon. The tall, youthful appearing As they marched and stood in He could not haye ^ven a clear­ ITUDSH FROM SWIPr . . . Dinh denied reports that for­ new attorney gmerai said that he the stm for hours toe massive er warning of turmoU unless toe intends to resi^ in the next day THE Fin e s t g r a d e o f mer Foreign Minister Vu Van On Rights Bill quietude of perhaps 180,000"Ne­ Career Girls Mau, who resigned last week in or two as corporation counsel of groes was amazing, when it is (Continued on Page Seventeen) SWIFT PREMIUM protest agatoat toe government Coroner Blames Guay, New Haven. remembered how much in Amer­ crackdown, waa arrested Mon' Asked if he planned to appoint ican life has been denied them. Bound, Killed day. his own deputy attorney general, Follows March BACON But this performance was for Mau, who ahaved his head when Mulvey responded, "I haven’t one day only. he announced his resignation, had est Details Events thought about that at all.” WASHINGTON (AP)—Congress’ The warning of brief quietude, Bulletins Special 69c lb. In Apilartment planned to fly on a Buddhist pil' The Governor’s final choice of ponderous machinery failed to re­ if white Americans continue to grimage to India. Mulvey for the state post is a spond with any prompt pickup to­ (Save at least lOc a lb.) deprive Negroes of equal treat­ Coiled from AP Wires NEW YORK (AP) — Two at- ’Die military governor said Mau The death of Ellenmary Fogarty^ The girl was then engaged in a victory for Democratic National day to the orderly but emotion- ment, came from the one Negro AGAIN WE FEATURE tjactive young women were found was turned back from the airport last month was caused “ by the telephone conversation, at the con­ Oommitteeman John M. Golden of packed appeals of 200,000 citizens who above all has preached non­ because he failed to comply ^ th SPECIAL LARGE slashed to death In their Manhat­ criminal assault made upon her by clusion of which she and Guay New Haven and Mayor Richard petitioning for equality of jobs and violent resistance, Rev. Martin DEBRIS FOUND certain formalities. C. Lee. It represents a discourag­ freedoms. Luther King Jr. CONNECTICUT FRESH tan apartment Wednesday night, Dennis P. Guay,” according to a discussed a play, “ Mr. Roberts." MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Debris The bodies were boxmd hand and But, Dinh said Mau met with finding by Hartford County Coron­ She told the youth that she in­ ing defeat for U.S. Senator Thom­ Wednesday’s civil rights march He said: CHICKEN BREASTS Diem this morning and would as J. Dodd who was pressing for on Washin^on was marked, in­ was picked up today in a mas* foot. er Louis W. Schaefer, released to­ tended ahampooing her hair, and “ It would be fatal for the nation sive search for 11 men aboard lb. 69c * Three blood - stained kitchen probaMy be allowed to leave to­ day. asked hdm to got her curlers, the appointment of his close stead,, by a new 10-day delay in day or FWday. to overlook the urgency of the two jet Stratotanker^ aircraft LEGS 66c and WINQS 36c knives were found in the $250-a- Guay, 24, of 24 Flower St., is the which wiere on a dresser in her friend Atty. Paul McNamara of House committee consideration of moment and to lindnestimate the month apartment on East 88th St., Dinh said he planned to presis brother-in-law of the dead girl, and bedroom on the second floor. Guay Newtown. President Kennedy’s legislation missing over the Atltmtio on n determination of the Negro.” refueling mission. The search Plenty of Morrell's Hama . . a fashionable neighborhood. Po­ his demands that the U.8. mission is now being held, without bond brought the ourleirs to the base­ Coles will be sworn in as a Su- aimed at fulfilling some of the All but one of the speakers in Fryers . . . Lamb Legs . . lice said the knives belonged In here surrender to Vietnamese of­ and under a first degree murder ment, where the g;irl was in the ptrior Court Judge Saturday in his. demonstrators’ demands. this gigantic petition for “ redress was concentrated in two areaa and tender beef that Pinehuibt the apartment. ficials two monks who escaped charge, for a Grand Jury hearing halbdt o l ahamipooing her hair. home town of Bridgeport by his Chairman Emanuel Celler, of grievances” talked with re­ between Miami and Bermuda. is famous for . . ... Steaks . . ’The apartment had been ran­ when the government raided the in the lalL. law partner, James O'Connell. D-N.Y., said the Impact on Con straint______about_____ the desire for equal One area is about 560 miles northeast of MianU, tfae other Barbecue Cut RoSsts. 4 sacked. The bedroom where the Xa Lot pagoda. They were grant­ Miss Fogarty, 30, of 281 Porter (Continued on Page Thirteen) He will replace retiring Judge gress of the mammoth ^Ity at I yjg Negroes’ hope that bodies were found was almost ed asylum to the neighboring St., was found dead in her bed the John Conley of Stamford. Lincoln’s shrine would be helpful. I congress will help them get it. 180 miles northeast. A Coast PINEHURST torn apart, a detective said, in­ American government building. morning of July 12 by an employe Golden and Lee said Dempsey But he explained so many mem- ° .. t , Guard spokesman at Miami said hers were “ taking - off on a Labor - The exception was John Lewis, the merchant vessel Azalea City HOLIDAY SPECIAL dicating the young women put up The government official said he of her fa f er’s fuel oU company, made a wise choice in Mulvey. the militant head of the Student a fierce fight. cmiaidered demonatratlons staged George Keliy. He bad gone to the 2nd N. J. Fugitive ’’Governor Dempsey has most Day holiday the committee would was retrieving debris, including have to postpone work on the bill Non-violent Coordinating Commit­ TOP QUALITY Killed were: in various cities supporting the home as the result of a telephone wisely chosen this talented public tee. red life Jackets. The ciiast Guard LONG ISLAND Janice Wylie, 21, Monde editor­ government the past few days aa call from the girl’s aunt, Miss Mary In Police Slayings servant who will, I am sure, dis- until Sept. 9. Cutter Owasco of New London, Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of He revealed the bitter im­ ial employe of Newsweek maga­ indicationa that the crisis waa Fraher, to see why she had not tlngudah himself and serve the patience just below the surface in jOonn., was en route. Radio {""" zine, daughter of Max Wylie, subsiding. reported to work at ’Travelers In- State of Connecticut well,” Gold- Minnesota, assistant Senate Dem­ contact was losp about noon Gives Himself Up ocratic leader, was certain the himself and others with these- writer, raidio-televlslon producer Dinh denied reports of dissen- i^urance Co. sen said. “ The Democratic or­ words: .1 ' Wednesday as tlio huge tankers POTATOES alon and a rabellion agatoat Diem march, which he said had been returned toward Homestn)al Air and director, and a niece of Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ber­ NEW YORK (AP) — A fugitive ganization in this area is grateful “ This nation is still a place of author Philip Wylie. by troops, a majority of whom to Governor Dempsey.” participated in by “ people with Force Base. At that time, tbey smart, easy-core shirts nard Fogarty, and her 17-year-old parolee, sought in the alayingiB of cheap political leaders who build . Emily Hoffert, 28, brunette are Buddhists. Lee said Mulvey’s appointment good manners, good humor and their careers on immoral compro­ were 800 miles northeast at Mi­ 10 lb. bag 39c Buddhlsta claim Diem’s govern­ brother, John, were at the family deep conviction,” would have an daughter of Dr. Henry Hoffert, summer cottage at Point O’Woods. two policemen, surrendered is “professional recognition of a mise and ally themselves with ami, or about 800 miles west of in fashion-leading colors 'bllnneapoUs, Minn., surgeon. She ment has discriminated against Wednesday night after arranging distinguished ceireer in the law. impact later on Congress. open forms of political, economic Bermuda. Bugtff 10 lbs. 67c them and restricted their freedom Dr. John Prignano, assistant “ The American people will proportioned fall skirts had left home less than a month medical examiner. Dr. James E. with an Associated Press reporter The Governor has made a wise and social exploitation. Domino or Revere ago to begin a teaching career of worship. Diem has denied it, and photographer to give himaeif dwjice, and Mr. Mulvey is a moot speak to their representatives in KILLINGS CONDEMNED Grassi, Manchester Memorial Hoe­ Congress about what they saw “ What political leader can stand top sportswear this foil! next month at Valley Stream, Henry Cabot Lodge who as­ up. disUngui^ed addition to the state UNITED NA-nONS, N.Y. sumed hia post as U.8. ambas­ pital pathologist who perfoermed and heard,” he said. up and say ‘my party is the party Fresher By Far in trand-sending styles, N.Y., on Long Island. Thomas Rahhi Tom Trantino, 27, official family.” ol principle’ ? The party ol Ken­ (A P )—The United Staten and ’The victinis shared the four- sador last week, appeared to be on autopsy, and Sgt. Joaeph Sar­ “We In New Haven are proud, But Mike Mansfield of Montana, .Pinehorst Com tor of the Mancheater Police De­ walked into a police station leee nedy is also the party of East- Britain put finishing touches to­ Foiblon't own long-leg for willowy youisi room fumitoed apartment with to for a tough Job aelltog Wash- than 18 hours af ter detectives had Lee said, “not only because of the Senate Democratic leader, made day to a Security Council reso- doz. S9c partment, along with Guay, ware it clear to march leaders who land. The party of Javits is^ also •iraplng—in nylon powarnef, Imtax front and lida Fine tailored shirts of cotton or oxford cloth with Ber­ brunette Patricia Tolies, 38, an togtem’a views to the Diem re shot to death another man wanted recognition coming to Mr. Mulvey, lution that would condemn tiM colors ondT wonderful moteriols editorial employe of Time maga- gime which rejected U.8. criU- witnesses examined by Schaefer called upon him he has no inten- the party ol Goldwater. Where is ponali-removabla crotch shield for extra dalntlnaw, muda collar, button-down collar or convertible neckline in the case, Frank Falco, 25, in a but aiioo because it is a distinct our party?” ktliing of two Israeli farmers Aij^n we offer at a low ■ rgine and daughter of Wintwi ciam of the crackdown on Bud' whan he held his inquest last honor to New Haven and to the ti(»i of bringing up any bill until price'the freshest Style 811-5, AA, L, XL, Whita-S, AA, L, Black- . . . roll-up or long sleeves. Florals, stripes aadseUdcMr Monday. Manhattan hotel hideout. It is now 95 years and one near the Syrian border lost ors of white, pink, blue, cranberry, navy and brown. Sizes '^lles, dean of Hamilton College dhista. They h ^ been sought for the Democratic Party.” > the House has acted. In this wonderful, large collection of fashion-leading skirts you’ll Dlem’a government bad said Dr. Grasai testified that Miss Mansfield guessed it would be month since, adoption of the 14th week. The resolution, some dip­ 8 to48. at Clinton, N.Y. deaths of two Lodi, N. J., police­ Mulvey was bom in New Ha­ lomatic sources said, falls short find back-wnq>s, slim sheath, *'A" line, hip-stitohsd, box pleats, J.0- A business associate of Miss Wednesday the United States’ de­ Fogarty’s death was caused by October before Senate debate Amendment made the Negroes BLOCK ISLAND men who were forced to undreaa ven, educated in that city’s pub­ of direct condenmatlon of Sy­ gore and fiare styles. Campus colora of eranbsrry, loden, o s i ^ Wylie’s father said she had told nunciation of the military-police “multiple faoctures of the akuU in­ lic schools, and was graduated could begin. He could not promise, citizens beyond question and guar­ SWORDFISH gPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO BRA FITTINGS and then were shot doiwn In a night anteed them protection from any ria, although both ttie United medium gray, brown in plaids, twssds, hsrringboae sad aoUd so$- employes at Newsweek about action agatoat Buddhlat opponoita volving the left parietal and tem­ club last Monday. from P or^ iam Univerrity Law as the marchers demanded in a Cantor Slices lb. B9c OSS. Hass S to M in pstlisk Mart, StodhaoD ''threatening calls from a lunatic waa based on “ totally erroneoua poral bones, with involvement of Sriiool In New York. list of objectives they want ac­ violation ol their rights as citi­ States and Britain have said ths FOR BAOKL-KL^HOOL AT ’Trantino and his lawyer, Enid zens. slayings were ciearly ah act at lOeaaU m t m Me S>.) asoofid M o o r ... who used obscene language.’ ’ information.’ ’ the base of the skull, cerebral In 1942 he was admitted to the complished, that toe bUl would not goyeraipent statement fol­ contuaioiis, and subarachnoid Gerling, met reporter Tony Al- Their rights have been violated Syiten military unit. Other re­ 4 .9 8 Miss ToUes said her roommates *1110 borelli and photographer Ray Now York bar, and seven years encounter a filibuster. aradlB were getting dressed when she lowed a declarotkm by the joint hemorrhages.” later to the Connecticut bar. Civil rights advocates generally ever since. ported provlsioos inotuded a flo o r ., left at 9 a.m. Wednesday foe military command in SaUpm that Dr. Prignano said she died in Howard in a tavern around a cor­ Mulvey was appointed assistant in^aised the effectiveness of the King, lest white people assume clause deploring shootings on 7 .9 8 1. 1 0 .9 8 work. Miss WyUe was nude when army chiefa persuaded Uem to her sleep, fully dressed, unmolest­ ner from the police station where oorporation oounisdl for New Ha­ march. Critics said it could- -as that because the Negro has en­ both sides of the Israeli-Syrlan found dead. Miss Hoffert wore a declare martial law, impoasd nine ed, from vicious blows on her he was to surrender. Together, ven in 1964, and as oorporation Rep. Joel T. Broyhlll, D-Va., put dured this until now he is a per­ border and another eolllng for skirt, blouse, shoes and stockings. daj4 ago. In Woatiiizrton, the head, at about midnight July 11.” they went to poHce. counsel in 1961. it—“ just antagemite any fence sit­ manent patsy and Wednesday’s an exchange of prisoaers as the ■Uimm TMles found the apartment State J)ei)artmant stood teat by In his report Schaefer indicated The fugitive, paroled two years He is a member of the New Ha­ ters” and thus make it more peaceful demonstration proved it, first step toward relaziag tzn- PINEHURST to disorder when toe returned its I poaltlan toot military loodera events occurred to this manner: ago from a robbery sentence, told ven law firm of Mulvey and Fal- doubtfifi fogislatton would be told both ths crowd and the tfons In the troubled ot«s^. Hie AJtoorelli that be haef'wanted to leeoiuttoii followed the.MM. tak­ UNIFORM AND CORSET SHOP * ttorfl opofl Thimday nlgbf home about f:80 p.m. She tele­ wars not roaponaiMs ter the at- At about 10 pin., Guay, who la •ey. passed. nation: phoned Ml— WyUe's father, w ho tacks OB BnMUata pagodas and monied to the dead gin ’s sister, get it cCf Ids chest, but had been During World liter ,D Mulv^ Ths sonssosus assmsd to be, “ Tboss who hope tbs Nsgro en bg Stevenson and hg fl. W. «n MAIN STREET — 643-6S46 — AMPLE PARKING Fatrlcte, sailed at the Fogwty needed to blew off steam and will B M l d A d v E . • io epM a Hews 5 Hate CNk oHf tol$t porsooi m Page Tws) tOoitiaiieg Pag# ThissI (OoBttHiMd Page Foor) s) BOW ba eentent wlB havs a nida -T- f

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