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i*AOE 'TWENTY MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 19OT fllanrbi^Btet Earning Icro lb Atetage Daily Net P t m R o n For IMa Weak DadeS The Weather Fair eorty toniffat followed by The eocecutive board of the An agertcy film wlH be ehoiwn Oetobor U r 1SS8 Pvt. Fraser increasing cloudinasa. Low w A bout Town Women’s Oub of Manchester at the fall meeting of the Man- will meet tonight at 7;K at Chester AwdUary of Child and iianrljFHt^r lEuPUttig to BO. Tomorrow mostly cloudy- H m IVenoti CM> of Manches- Manchester Memorial H o^tal Family Services of Obnneottcut Top Graduate TALL CEDARS OF LEBANON 1 5 ,2 7 3 Caionce of showers. High In up­ p e r SOs. tar wW.qMnaor a pdbHo wMst lobby. A memher of the hos- Wednesday at 10 a^n. at the AfoncAester— d! City of ViUago Charm and aet-tMck party tonlcht at 8 pital Auxiliary will conduct a home of Mrs. Robert Dennlsotk In Army School Mt Orang« Hall. Rafreahmants tour of the hospital. After the 700 Spring St VOL. LXXXVni, NO. 19 ba aervad. TIckata wUl be meeting, retreahments will be ------Army Private BurtoQ L. SVa- (TWEiNTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS—TABLOID) MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 (Closalftod AdverttoiBg on Foge XI) PRICE TEN CENTS aiaailaMa at Itia «loar. served. Mhs. BMsaibelh Ourrlsh of De- ■ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bur­ ----- von, VPW Department AuxULary ton H. Pharter o f 176 Oakland lio o a l 901 M anchester Toiwn The Ladles Bible CSass Of the prertdent. wlU be a St has graduated with distiac- * * Kmployaa will hoW a special Ohiseh of Christ wMl meet to- VFW AmdUary to­ tion toom the 2nd Construction BINGO maaUm tonioM at 7 at Tbikar morrow at 10 a.m. at th e morrow at 8 pjn. at the Port Surveying Course at the U.8. BaB. Ihe negottaUng oominit- church, Lydall and Vernon St Home. Officers wlH wear unl- Army Engineer School, Fbrt ORANDE HALL EVERY TUESDAY tee wUl gtva a report. The ctasB will study the Book *oirms. Members are reminded Belvolr, Virginia, where he com­ of OeneslB. Items for a Thanksgtv- piled the highert academic ___ Ing basket, and Christmas cards The Past OommandecB Oub average in a dam of 8Q stu­ Apollo 7 Makes Near-perfect Landing The admlrtstratlve board o f «md portage money tor "Vletp dents. of the Amertoan Legion will North Methodist Church will "am Mall CaH." Those wlrtUng The ten week surveying meat toniorrow at 8 pjti. at the meet tonight at 8 at the church. »»»« Information may contact oouise to designed to train en- Post Home, 20 Leonard St. ____ M rs. TTMunas H ovey, R F D 1, Urted men In the fundamentals M em orial T em ple, P ythian ****>*™- ____ cf plane surveying, with a spe­ ITS IfiUstown Orange 87 will spon­ Sisters, will 'meet toimomyw at < cia l em phasis o n the proOblems Political Scene sor a public Monte Carlo Whist 7:80 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. Ihe executive board of Bow- oonneobed wllh military oon - WMIE IMPROVEMENT TIME! at., Bast Hartford, tomorroiw at After the meeting, surprise ei>- School PTA will meet to struoUon. When students oom- Creiv ‘Feeling Fine’ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS at the Orange H ^ , 617 HUla tertainment has been planned morrow at 1:80 p.m. in the plete the course, they are des­ «s Monday, tiiird party candi­ BepUbUoan Richartl M. Nixon 8 p.m. Rafreebments will be by Mrs. WendeU Graves, most «*ool library. ignated os a trained construe- FOR... date George C. Wallace Jabbed saym "tbe paaoe and security of served and prises awarded. excellent chief. Refreshments ------ticn surveyor. at heoMers who Interrupted Us the American people demand Aboard USS Essex will be served by Mrs. GUadys Members and friends of Or- Frasier graduated ftum Man- efforte to q>eU out his farm fuo- tbe defeat" of Democrat Hubert gram . Sunset OouncU, Degree of Po- Gamble, Mrs. Lester SmUh, tord Pariah Chapter, D.A.R. will d te rte r High S ch ool in 1964, a t­ • OOMBIHATION STORM ABOARD- USS ESSEX (A P )— Aperflo 7’» astronau'te H, Humphrey. And Hungihrey Nixon called Humphrey a do- oahontBs, wlM m eet tonight at and Mrs. Irene Vinoek. meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the tended Hartford State ’Technical ro^ their "magnificent flying machine" to a neeivpm- home of Mrs. Herman Tie- ObUege, and entered the Army aad SCREENS says mxon "has not-hod the nothing candidate on law and 7:*S at Pythian Hall. Rafreeh- forertght of a mag. of peace," point landing in the Atlantic Ocean today and were re> The Steering Committee amd mann, 189 S. Main St. fo r a card in March of this year. He was order and said the m ents wlH be served. While the two major party ported in high spirits and apparently good physical shape Captains Briefing on the .party and Christmas baxaar. formaJty emptoyed as an en­ cannot survive as a free nation To Speak on Sex Education • COMBMATION DOORS candidates traded verbal punch- The Alpine Society will meet FinanceFlnanr^e CnmnalvnCampaign wiHwlH meet to-to­ Hostesses are Mrs. Steven D. I gineering technician with Gris­ "with four more yeora of the after being ferried to this aircraft ciuTter by helicopter. kind of crime wave" Nixon Navy Capt. Walter M. ScMrra —------tonight at 7:30 at the Italtan- morrow at the South Methodist Williams Jr., Miss Nellie M. primarily tor parents and teach- wold Engineering in Manches­ Dr. and Mrs. J.C. WlUke of blamed partly on Democratic American Chib. Church at 7:80 p.m. liun, Mrs. Pierre J. Marteney. Cincinnati, Ohio, will lecture on ers and has been used widely ter. • ALUMINUM SIUINU Jr Air Force ^.l^nn F El- ^ preMarA Jdurton at administration policies. Mrs. Basil T. Nodden, Mrs. Al­ “Sex Education of Children In high school and class­ Private Frasier to married to Muskie Stumps sele and civilian WaKer Cun- thq White H o«e. bert L. Schulze, and Mrs. Lewis from Todders to Teens’’ Thurs­ rooms. The book and the record the fonfaer Mary-Lyrai Rivard • PORUH and UREEZEWAY "The peace and security of nlngham gave •archers 20 anx- ‘nj the three of you as B. Sharp. day at 8 p.m. in Bailey Auditor­ “How to ’Teach Children the of Manchester. * lu Comtecticut the American people,” he sold lous moments brtore they were ^ mousand. of iiien on ium of Manchester Ifigh Sdiod. Wonder of Sex” -will be avail­ « In Cincinnati, "demand the de­ found floaUng to serene sea. the q>ace team." the Prerident Manchester Junior Women’s ENCLOSURES feat of H ub^ Humphrey and Just five miles from the Essex. here to the Capitol TTie program , sp onsored Jolnt- able beiCore and a fter the 8TAKFORD, Oonn. (AP) — BURNCIt SERVICE MAN Club will sponsor a “Gallery the election of new leadership ty- by the St. James’ newly lecture. Public Records *en. BJdmund 6. MUOtie nid Officials reported ApoUo 7 and aU over this country and Fashion’’ style diow tomorrow which will restore peace formed Home School Associa­ Dr. tmilke, a prajcttolng T rade N am e today the Republican Party rep- landed Just one-third of a mile the world are very proud at you Experience Necessary at 7:80 p.m. at Oonoopdla Luth- • ALUMINUM CANOPIES abroad, and bring peace to our tion and the Manchester Public phyaicien for 16 years, and hds Victor Gervasdo, doing busi­ TBMnto the phOosophy of "let off the actual aiming point to an this morning." EXOEU jEN T w o r k i n o c o n d i t i o n s , eiran Churd». TTckets m ay be School System, is open free of wife, a former teacher of crime-tom dtles at home." exam ple at almost perfect Elsele replied; "Thank you s a l a r y a n d COMPANY BENEFITS ness as The Vlctw Agency, 82 and AWNNtOS tbe buyer boware." He said purchased at the door. charge to all adults and high nurses, speak with profesalon- Humphrey challenged Nixon’s marksmanship. very much, Mr. Prerident. It 2 Leland Dr. consumers would get a better peace credentials while cam­ school senkyrs. al competence but do not use Marriage Licenses break iswler a Demoorotlo ad- Schirra, Elsele and Cunning- was a real pleasure and an hon- MORIARTY BROTHERS, bic Tbwn 4-H dubs will have Dr. and Mrs. Willhrts book, Its technical language. They are Call The Company Known For mlntotrattoo. paigning In New York and later ham were the first U.S. astro- or. Stephen Lambert Malcom, gave what be called an Indica­ M l - 815 CE N TE R ST. their annaul achievement night “The Wonder of Sex, How to the parmts of six toddler to Bolton, and Nadine Dorothy Quality And Reliability For More The Deiiiooratlo vice prertdetv- tion of his own. nauts to re-enter without vrear- Frogmen remained with the MANCHESTER, CONN. — MS-nSB program Friday at Emanuel ’Teach Children,’’ was written teenage children. ’ tiol dhamate said the attitude Ing their helmets. They elected spaceship until the Essex came SkIdeU Harbron, 8 Goalee Dr, Than 35 Years — i "I have not supported mas­ Vacation—Insurance—Pension Lutheran Church from 7 to 9 cf the OOP to "leave those de- Aldo GhidinelU, Stafford sive escalation,” Humphrey to leave thenr off because they alongside, lowered a crane and and Many Bfore Fringe Benefita! pjn,^ There will be a raffle with ctoions to the mercies of the Springs, and Elsie Mae Pet- said. "I have sought de-escala- wonted to be free to blow their hoisted It aboard at 8:69 a.m. each member bringing baked profiteers" in problems relating rowlch, Stafford Springs. ALL ESTIMATES GIVEN COURTGOUSLY tlon and bombing pauses. That noses to prevent possible pres- An interested observer was a goods. Members of the Bake “n’ Two-Part School Budgets to federal regulatory agencies. Baste dub ore participating. Oenard Emile Poulin, 88 Dud­ indicates the kind of man Hu­ sure damage to their ears and Russian trawler, identified by AND WITHOUT CHARGE OR OBLIGATION Muskte criticized RqptibUoon sinuses as a result of head cold the Navy as Ihe InteUlgence The public is invited. ley at., and Nancy Gail Hub- bert Humphrey Is." An astronaut, white suit, sHs in raft with Navy Favo)red hy Agostinelli lard, 26 Earl St., Oct. 26, at St. presidential nominee lUoterd and the visible balloons were used to right tSie congestion.' ship Ekholog. It was visible M. Nixon for a letter he sent Humphrey welcomed Texas The SMidor Mgh Forum James Church. Gov. John Connolly to Ms preal- frogmen after the Apollo 7 capsule splashed down craft. Cage over raft lifted astronauts into heli­ The successful landing cll- from the Essex deck, about I'K Separate budgets tor local state, at one time or another, Building Permit to securities dealers "suggestiiv maxed a sensational 11-day miles away. 'The Navy said the Kiddie Korral of North Methodist Church will Phone 649-0468 to them that the Securities Ex­ denUol campaign today and in the Atlantic today. Capsule landed bottoms up copter. (AP Photofax by radio from Carrier Essex) meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow and school boards—one for educa­ have hod to resort to capital Lculs and Raymond Damato, space voyage viditch put the rlifp dzo was to the area when Improvement programs, in or­ change Oommlartcn will be predicted he’ll carry the state Nursery School and Day Care the AchSt Study Group I wili tional items, the other for main­ 11-unit apcutment building at 1 N ov. 6. , United States on the doorstep to ApoUo 7 rocketed away from der to catch up on school re­ more concerned with their In- 9 Debnont S t, Manchester meet at 8:80 p.m. tenance items, to being recom­ Main St., *77,000. Owmally sat out an earlier the moon. Cape Kennedy Oct. 11. mended by Manchester Mayor p a irs.” R. G. KITHE tererts than with the Interests Phone 649^1 of the pUbUc, If he to president." Humphrey tour through Texas Decide Lunar Shot Next Month After a biasing trip bach Officials of -the National Aero- . ’The Phebe Circle of Emanuel Nathan AgoaUneUt. He concluded, "These pro­ — Agent Per — Addressing some 600 penons but has since Joined Sen. Ralph through the atmosphere, ApoUo oautics and Space AdmlMstra- Churd) Women wlH have a work grams are generally financed by AgostinelU, Republican candi­ at a Stamford theater, tbe Yarborough, leader of tho liber­ 7 drifted to earth, dangling un^ f*®n (NASA) were elated over period tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at bonding which, alone with oth­ OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND date for the State Senate, said Mabte senator likened Nixon to al Democratic party wing long der its three large orange and f**® flight results, er municipal expenses, con­ BARTLETT BRAINARD PRODUOTS GO. From 6:80 A39L to 6:00 PM. the home of Mrs. Helen JohnsMi today that. If elected, he would Tired of "a Ud running away from a at odds wltii Connally, in sup­ Elated Space Program Heads white parachutes. It struck the "Apollo 7 goes Into my hook of Si Arceltia Dr. Introduce state legislation which tinue to place a heavy burden 75 TALOOTT RD.—WEST HARTFORD O gh t." porting Humphrey. water at an angle and the astro- ® perfect mlsrion,” sedd Air Inquire about our NURSESRY PRO­ “would require Boards of Edu­ on the individual homeowner." (Quoting from a newofiaper "When you’ve got John C m »- nauts Immediately cut the Force Lt. Gen. Samuel Phillips, GRAM, and our BATURDAT RATES. Manchester WA’TES wUl meet cation to submit two separate Wafehlng TY? Phone 233-4475 article, Muskle said that Nix­ m lly and Ralph Yarborough on shroud lines. Apollo program manager. "We tomoorow night at the Italian- budgets," and which would re­ on’s staff members "apply an- your side how can you lose," the Wlave action tipped the P®r cent of A m erican d u b , 136 E ldridge Let’s go bowUng at quire them (the boards) to op­ Upeioplrants before he goes on candidate aald in remarks pre- Term Flight Perfect Mission’ bon emft over so that it was hot- of^eoUves We did every at. Weighing in will be from 7 Exclusive Distribntor of Nationally Knowii erate out of each. Bnmawlck Parkade ca m e ra ." piued tor a Fort Worth airport to 8. Members are reminded to toms- up, which was anticlpat- out to do and added “The net effect (of the pro­ "He’s sweating a tot," said rally. bring articles for a time auc­ IT DOES SPACE , HOUOTON than 1(X> per cent of Its objec­ Despite ApoUo 7’s achieve­ long durations, as will be done ed. TMs submerged their radio ^ along.” posed legislation),’’ AgostinelU Muskle. "I wonder If thrt's got Humi^irey said Monday he tion, whldi will give members P arkade (AP) — Elated ^>ace experts tives. ments, the decision whether to to kick ApoUo spaceshlpe into antennae and helicopters were ^Ullpe said ApoUo 7 has sold, “would be that the main- RUSCO COMBINATION anything to do with our move­ has an "upward curve" of pub­ and guests • an opportunity to Shopping Center "Wc alble to accomplish send the ApoUo 8 pUots, Air orbit around the moon and back imable to zero to on the beacon, opened the way to a poeslble tenance account could not be ment In the prtts in the post lic support and will come from steering America’s .man-to-the- do some early Christmas rtwp- MAKE A a very major step toward the Force Ool. Frank Borman, to earh. They were further hampered by around the moon flight by the used os a reserve account (or Mancliester 648 1667 few d a y s ." behind to win. the election. moon program today declared plng. The executive board will WINDOWS ANO DOORS manned lunar ilending,” PhilUpe Navy Capt. James A. Lovell Jr. Their computer-driven guid­ clouds and a light rain that re- three-man ApoUo 8 crew to De­ some purpose other than main­ .. Muride plcuuied addtttcnal Nixon earlier claimed Hum- meet a ’Thursday at 8 p.m. the flight of Apollo 7 "a perfect said, "and I have every confi­ and Air Force MaJ. William A. ance and navigation system op­ duced 'Visibility. cember. He added that decision ten a n ce." dowwtalTB at the dub. Next IB expetlenoe k (See Page Sixteen) mission,” . but said a deotoion dence it will be ocoompUshed Anders, around the moon will erated "as advertised," officials But within seven minutes niade until mld-No- Noting that Manchester vot­ - (See Page Nine) week the WATES will have a • knowledga v will not be mode until next before the end of next year." not come easy. said. The worldwide ApoUo Schlrra, Elsele and Cunningham ers, Nov. 6, will ballot on two money Halloween Party, a free night, • iBVOlVMIMBt nuMith w hether to launch the Nevertheless, he added, "We Once astronauts start heading tracking network successfully had Inflated flotation bags that "S '* evaluated, referendum questions, both tor and all former members are next three ApoUo spaoemeti have murii work to do before for the moon, there is no chance demonstrated it can operate the righted their spaceship. Helicon- ™® *P®«®- proposed bond Issues for school Invited to attend. oroum) the naocn'. the decision can be mode" for them to get back to earth for sophisticated communicatlona ters then located the beacon and "*®" '^®’’® overjoyed at the maintenance items, AgostinelU BaRGtm "W e ocoom pU shed 101 p e r whether to fly the next three as- more than seven days—the links developed for man-to-the- were overhead quickly. near- perfect flight and home- The Professional Womens said, '"To a certain degree, some ce n t at the objectives,” Dr. tronaute around the mocn at moon flights. f o r Thieu Seen Easing amount of time it takes to fly to Flfty-flve minutes after the “ <* all commented on dub wUl have a tour of Hickory capital improvement programs George M. Low, manager of the ChrisfmasUme. the moon and back. ApoUo en­ But while the mission was 7:1 * a.m . (E D T ) splashdow n, “ ® *®"«r beards a s the astro- Ehrma at Oorhins Comer, Wert for school maintenance could ApoUo spacecraft program at- A decision will be made in gines are not powerful enough generally free of major worries, the astronauts were deposited “PPeared on television, for sale Harttord tomorrow at 9 p.m. Af­ be eliminated If local school flee here, said atter the tiiree mid-Novemher, PMUlps said, for the crew to turn around be­ some minor (noUerns raised 20fli Anom My by hehcopter on the rain-swept ^ watched the landing ter business hours, a program boards were not shackled by Apollo 7 astronauts safely re­ after, ground tests determine fore reaching the moon, if some­ questions that must be resolved deck of the Essex. ^ ***®‘*' homes to Hous- outmoded budgetary proced- D is t r f e t Bombing Halt Stand win be presented by the com­ turned to earth. "We put more whether ofiflcials can completely thing goes wrong. before ApoUo 8 will be given the The bearded trio appeared pany. Members have been noti­ u ree.” into the flight—accomplished understand—end resolve—mi­ In the 11-day flight. Navy go-ahead (or an around-the- OommiMM lor Boggial SAIGON (AP) — President potted U.S. proposal to suspend shaky and tired as they stepped aearoh was mode more fied regarding time and tians- He conceded that "a large J. Bayltoa, Traaa. more then we eet out to do.” nor problems that developed Ckipt. Schirra, Air Force MaJ. moon flight. The Nguyen Van Thieu appeared to­ all bombing of the North. A onto a red carpet rolled up to '^*®h** because of heavy portatioo. number of towns within the "Apollo 7 goes In my book as during the 11-day mission of as­ Elsele and Cunningham, a civil­ ApoUo 7 navigator Elsele told day to relax hto opposition to a spokesman for the U.S. mission the helicopter. But they waved *>e- a perfect mission,” added Lt. tronauts Walter M. Schirra Jr., ian. proved that Apollo’s life- of difficulties seeing stars in h appily a s hundreds o f sa ilors to ®“ “ *® ■'^poho 7 landed bottom s bombing holt of North Vietnam aald Bunker and Thieu normally Gen. Samuel C. PhilUps.'^Uo Dorat F. Eheele and Walter Cun­ support systems can keep three daylight. Project planners had provided Hanoi responded srith meet a "few times a week" and dress w hites cheered and a v™ oh w as an ticipated, tern'* program director for thelNa- ningham . , men alive long enough for a hoped stars could be used for band played "Anchors Awelgh." submerging the radio an intent to de-escalate the war. the latest conference did not tlonal Aeronautics and Space "The spacecraft x>srformance round trip to the moon. navigation through space. Now, antenna. Phone Ranger Physicians reported after a ^ In a delicately worded state­ necessarily mean they were WANTED AdmlMstratlan, "In my experi­ has been exceedingly beauti­ They showed that the craft’s they may have to give more se­ quick examination that the helicopters from the Immediate Opening ment, he said he had no objec­ talking about negotiations. The ence, this ie the first space mis­ ful,” said flight director Glynn main engine can be fired for rious consideration to using oth­ CSeaiv Lite Model two last met Sunday morning. three felt fine and were to good ®^^ ® vide area tion to a bmnblng halt if he hcul sion that aocompUshed more Lunney. short steering maneuvers and er reference points—such as spirits. ^tiially zeroed In on toter- "good reason to believe" that Thleu’s statement came si­ landm arks on the mo.ru do c'.er\ihm,L’ was last seen in North Vietnam wlU reciprocate. multaneously with reports from A brief power surge In ApoUo when they received a teleitoone (See Page Twelve) Top Prices Paid Previously he bad rtwwn no Paris that South Vietnam was 7’s electrical system, caused by 'I'ou'll like "-.hoppiiit;" ;ii (111. wilUngneas to accept HanoTs' 300 For AH Bialue! 'preparing tq formally announce ' i „ C o p » too many fans turning off at liosltion On anything. > terms of Its own tor a peace once, momentarily cut oft THE CONNECTICUT BANK CARIER CHEVROLE1 conference. Haftorat MILES ANO TRUST COMPANY At tto same time, Thieu electrical power. Lsinney sug­ C O . , I N C . EXPERIENCED Vl^derbury clearly left hto options opened' If The emphasis of Thieu’s re­ gested less senaltlve circuit Apollo 7 Flight Records 1229 Slain S t tbe Hanot response' was unfa^ marks appeared to be on Ms breakers may have to be In­ vorable. But he appeared to stalled on future Apollo ships. SPACT CEOTER, Houston (AP) — Apollo 7 PhotM 649-5288 government’s Insistence that move closer to the U.S. diplo­ North Vietnam recognize It, and Minor overheating problems brings home these space records today: matic position on a bombing be willing to negotiate directly BBUMUDA occurred with one of the space­ —^Most man hours in space by one team; 780 b olt. with It, on any settlement of the ship’s three power-producing COMPOSITOR fuel cells. A water evaporator in hours 27 minutes. Old record: 661 hours 10 min­ He said in a statement the war. utes by Gemini 7 in 1966. North Vietnamese must de-esoo- Atlanlit a cooling system continually re­ "With regard to the cessation late the fighting and hold talks quired servicing. — ^Totail time for afll U.S. manned space flights You'll find your co-workers most congenial. of bombing of North Vietnam, Ocoan rose to 2,774 hours, 10 minutes, compared to 534 w ith the Beigoa government . the president . . . has pointed If these problems can be re­ Check the fringe benefits. The statement was issued solved, Borman, LoveU and An­ hours 1 minute for the Soviet Union. Barry And Manchester... out that the basic Issue which through a spokesman shortly ders may get the okay to at­ confronts us Is not the cessation — ^Most powe'rful engine ever fir ^ by a man-in­ after ^TMeu met—for tho flfth tempt an ApoUo 8 (light around Apply in person at the of the bombing but the cessation space crew: 20,500 pounds on the Apollo 7 engine. tim e in six days—with U.S. Am­ the moon. Their S68-(oot-ta)l Sa­ of the war, and that he is wlUlng Old record: 16,000 pounds by several G ^ in i crews. bassador EUsworth Bunker. APOLLO 7 turn 6 rocket, now on the launch Partners In Progress—/ and ready to take any action —First man to fly three times in space: Navv The spokesman said, howev- paid at Cape Kennedy, Fla., which con hasten the establish­ SPLASHDOWN Capt. Walter M. Schirra Jr. ^ iHanrl|PHtpr iEtim ng l^pralii etv tiie statement was prepared could blast off as early as Dec. ment of a Just and honorable before hand and was not related 20 for the lunar mission. three-man spaceship. The Soviet’s peace,” the statement said. r Voskhod 1 also had three men. 13 BISSELL STREET— MANCHESTER, CONN. to the meeting at which the two If more problems arise, Apol­ may have again discussed a re­ (See Page Twelve) lo 8 likely wUl be limited to an — First live television from a U.S. spaceship. The earth-orbit flight, like ApoUo 7 Russians have had live television on several flights. —perhaps flying to an altitude —Second longest man-in-space flight: 260 hours of 8,600 miles to test ApoUo sya- 9 minutes. Record is 330 hours 35 minutes by Cross marks splashdown site, about five miles from carrier. terns In d eep sp ace. Gemini 7. The Soviet Union’s longest was 119 Motorist Faces 3 Charges hours 6 minutes by Voptok 6. GOMPIHI In Death of Local Girl, 11 ■ D avid V lgue, 86, o f 77 M ato The OiBrien girl was bom r: Wives Relieved St. was charged with three April 38, 18S7 In Manchester, NSURANCE keparate offenses last night fol­ daughter at Cllntoa B. Jr. and lowing a fatal car accident Ann M. Haggerty O’Brien at iritich claimed the life of pedes­ At Safe Return Oaldhind St., and had lived here Tearing through her back yard, track­ trian Ann O’Brien, 11, of 98 Oak- A step-savihg Princess* extension all of her life. She was a stu­ SERVICE thnd St. SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON most agonizing 28 minutes of ing up the kitchen floor and colliding phone (in her choice of 9 colors) costs dent at Robertsm; School end Vigue was charged with op­ (AP) — "It looks like they’ve with the d o g on her futile way to answ er just $1.75 a month*— at The Phone a member of St. Bridget Parish. their lives—the time from erating a motor vehicle vriille lost weight," said Mra. Walter splashdown until Mission Con­ the nearest phone in her house. Store. under the influence of liquor, Survivors, besides her par­ m :. SoMrra Jr., as her astronaut trol said “their physical condi­ REAL • Please. Now that you know what vi­ Tell her to see the colorful extension drugs, or both, operating a mot­ ents Include five brothers, Dar­ husband stepped onto the deck tion is good—they’re all to good cinity sh e ’s In, tall her th is for us; phones on display here (we used to be or vehicle while his license was ren A. O’Brien, Fallon T. of the carrier Essex. sh a p e." itoder suspension, and miscon­ O'Brien, Ototon E. O'Brien HI, A step-saving TriiplineO eictenslon And’ then she spotted the Nobody'will ever know odiat ESTATE known as "the telephone office"). Or duct with a motor vehicle. Jonathan B. O’Brien, and beard her husband acquired In went through the minds of the phone (with the hidden light-up dial) have he r g ive u s a call. He appeared to the East Hart­ J'aniiea H . O 'B rian, and three U days to space, laughed, and wives of the Apollo 7 trio during costa lust 12.25 a month* ford Session of Circuit Court 12 Posted as e public ser­ sisters. Marguerite B. O’Brien, said “I hope he isn’t too at­ that 28 minutes. Afterward they this morning where his bond was — at T he f’hona Store. vice by The Phone Store. Ellen L. O'Brien, and Kelly D. tached to it” were able to Joke about It. set at *1,000 and his case con­ Somebody mentioned that it O’Brien, all at home; uer pa­ When Harriet Elsele heard -THE. tinued to the Manchester Ses­ ternal grandparents. Mr. and would be shaved off sOon. sion of Circuit Court 12 on Nov. the spacecraft was upside down Mrs. OHnton E. O’Brien of Man­ “Oeo,” said 14-year-old Suz­ P H O U i 4. He Is being held at the Hart­ to the Atlantic, she exclaimed chester; and her maternal anne Schirra, "they’re going to ford Correctional Center. "Well, he said it was a lousy grandparents, Mr. and Mra. be real people again." b oa t.” STOM The O’Brien youngster w as Tliat’s how It was at the Schlr- Augustus Haggerty, also of Schirra had quipped during Keep Dove Barry In The Senate.. ROBERT J. SMITH, taken to Manchester Memorial ras’ house to Timber Cove. Mlancherter. one of the praotioe sesskme that Tho Southero New England Tolophono Company Hospital and pronounced dead There were similar scenes at A private funeral will be held the ApoHo 7 "la a good spoioa- MSMUNSMim SMCE 1914 on arrival with multiple head the Nassau Bay home of civilian tomorrow at 8:80 a.m. from the craft but a lousy boat." ‘ Plus a ons-tlms ehtrgs of tS snd rsgulsr ■•rvlos conrwotlon ohwoM- and body Injuries. astronaut Walter Cunningham WIP. Qulah Funeral Home, 385 But Mrs. Blsela said ol her Nov. 5fh. Vote Democratic! According to police, Vlgue and at the home to El Logo of 6 4 9 - 5 2 4 1 was driving south on Oakland Mhln St., with a Maaa of requi­ feeling during the wait; “It Air Force MaJ. Donn F. Ehsele. fe a r ." fw MAIN m n r, MAMeamM Sjl. about e:0fi p.m. and the girl em at St. Bridget Church at 0. llie Apollo 7 astronauts pose aboard the recovery Schirra, Donn Eisele and Walter Cunningham. (AP "Those b6arda don’t look bad B ony for Senate Committee, Horry S, Deegan, Tieoeurer (Omtad Pbar Hart It Niiat 8 Hab) was slther walking to the same B urial WlH b e In S t. B rid g et Once the three appeared on carrier USS Essex after their return fom long at all,” said Lo Ella Cunning­ the carrier deck, there WM a 41reotlon or had Just crossed the C em etery. Photofax via radio from the Carrier Essex) ham . M thw sy. There nvUl be no colling hours. space flight eariy today. Left to right: Walter •V There was, of course, the

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48th District Race THEATER TIME South Windsor Sheinwold O i l B ridge Parisian imth Educated Palate SCHEDULE MATCH YOPR WHS FuttnerHits AGAINST KIBRZKB NORTH International Gourmet Q ub Veteran Maverick Facing Newcomer TD K 8D A T ♦ Q Bwnalde — The Heart la , a By ALFRED BHEINWOU) C? KJ32 WESTEKN the state going ahead. Lonely Hunter, 7:00 - 9:10. State Deficit O A84 Organized by U.N. Employe BETR qrATBALB When today's hand w w plac­ The second category calls for State — Ihunderball, 1:00. * A Q 10 4 3 I t a poltical contest ft>r stalU ed in Vlanna many y m n ago more direct aid to towns parti­ From Russia with Love, 7:00. Fenton Futtner, the Repubk- EAST UNITED NATIONB, N.T. Another noUMe feet MpnaentnttTe froai the iStti deloarer went down at alx WEST cularly in the flMd of education. U. A. Theater — Duffy, 7:18 - can candidate for the Stats 4 I 107643 (A P ) - Pierre Finut, an atCable SMved on the Wert Terrace of Diatrtct WM runntiiK quietly bearta. Ha grumMed that tha 4 K9852 "The state diould assume at • :1 0 . O 98 ^ None Wioi adu^lad nel- K included bee u Mbereen two maverick candl- Senate in the t^rd Senatorial Parlrtan wtth ifi eduoated pai- madle Beat m a ^ H I ^ 'contract could not be made, but least one-hsdf the per pupil edu­ 0 J 10972 Iktea wbo thougM alike on sev­ District, conoprlsing East Hart- the lata Dr. Edward gtiadiauar, 0 Q 3 ate, liked to get together wtth ^ ^ce, cation cost and building costs e n ! ma>>r iawee urUI tiie sud­ who happened to ba MbHaing, ♦ 2 A KJ876 to a town,” according to King. foid and South Windsor, has U.N. otSleaguee for an evening mlnoemeat end pirteohto nuts. den death leas than two weeks pointed out that tiw slam was SOITTH Presmt buildhig grants to Muskie Gives come out against the fisckl pol­ of fine food end tfehA. Bo he or^ "We have always wanted to afo of the Democratle candi­ unbeatable. ♦ A towns, altiUNigh paid at BO per tha Oour- » Ruaelen dinner." eald Open Twa.. Wad., B a t 110 B — It a s . and Friday tm B date, Max OiraUck of Somers. icies of the Democrats in both Opefdng lead — JaA of Har C? A Q 107634 gan ^ m inieniauoa- « « « ^ cent, actually total closer to one- lUp. Robert Ring of Tolland ‘Equal Time’ the state and federal govern­ mottda. ' 0 K63 quarter the cost after to tercet, met Oub. RuaaUn reetauranU In 61 TOUiANb TPKEl. MANCHGSIIBI snddesily flaund Mmaelf faoed ments. A 95 payments are made, he explain­ The actual dedarer took the "W e hope to Intariaat our town end neither one has thS fa- with a stand-in candMate, A tty. Futtner has said that “def­ North East Sooth Wfri ed. king of diamondi, drew two members in forrtgn lands hy oUHtes for a private banquet.” To Dissenter icit spending In Connecticut Pass 1 ‘0 Pass Robert Oaines of Somers, ptre- Oaines expressed concern rounda of tnunpa and tbm tried 1 A giving them a taste of their Furrt would alao like to stage and the Federal governments Is 3 9 Pass 4 NT Pass rtoosly OirsMck's campaign over the ability of different BOSTON (AP) — Sen. Ed­ flnesise with the queen of kltohen speolaJties," said Furrt ^ bonqust aboard a transoeean- WEDNESDAY ONLY aqueealng the food budgets and clubs. East won and returned a 5 O Pass 5 NT Pass manager. The third town in the towns to provide the same quali­ mund S. Muskie again baa em- I who ocganlaad tha elub in 1966 u m f , Thia haa posed prob­ 6 0 Pass 6 9 All Pass distrtct Is Saiington. ty education for its chlldrm as . ployed his equal opportunity the housewivea know It. Deficit diamond to dununy's oca. De­ end hsa served as prertdant jems, but he stiU hopes to maka ’ Qalnes dllfera from his fel­ a neighboring town with more principle, this time allowing a spending by the state and Fed- clarer cashed the ace o f clubs, ever ahioe. arrangamanta with aoma for- lead the nine o f iduba. T h ealam SIRLtHN STEAKS low l>etnocrat’s views regard­ problems. woman to give her views on the end govemmenta is loading un­ and had to give up when he "The club triee to do tMs by eign atoanuMp Uhe whldi takas ing the state income teuc, pre­ Illustrating his concern, he Vietnam war. seen taxes on the homeowners discovered that East still had is th«t very easy. arranging dhmars every two pride fai Ita ridpa' galleyu. viously a dosed issue in the pointed to Somers, which he Muskie, who wras pral;ed by nurtgage payments and the J-S-7 of chibs behind dummy's Third, West m ay pta-F « low New Presidential Limousine months at acme noted restaur- Membena are already looking campaign. Both the RepuUicaa described as an affluent town U,8. House Speaker John W . homeowners know it. Deficit 10-4-8. ng, glaes-roofed limousine was to address outside crow ds; a sound system to bring Ckuistmaa party evCTy two to be held this December at the velope a second dub trick for my. If Eart cannot beat the taken the unusual position o f ulation, contrasting it with Tol­ fessor John ,, Kenneth Galbraith ^ taxpayers want it stop­ delivered yesterday to me White House for presi­ inside the car reactions of crowds while windows years to wMoh each member u.N. Church Center. The club Robert King declarer no matter how the ninre (or any other club that you VDoany endorsing the concept land. Monday during a Democratic ped." dential use. The latest in a line of automobiles spe­ are closed, and a glass section of the roof which bttaga a diah from Ms native ^ for the room and ap- vice presideidial campaign trip dubs break and reganSees of play from dummy), your slam of a new type of tax “which Town Hardens Cited He then told of how Ittle can be opened to permit the President to stand couiriry.” proprisite ' wines to wash down and the myriad other concerns selves out of bock and to main­ to Massachusetts, Invited the whidi opponent has length In ia home. If East esun win the cially built for use by presidents, it features: Bomb would spread the tax on a more ‘Tolland is a dynamlcsHy the consumers food dollar wlH Furat, who works In the U.N. the repast. All members need to thsM require money as a sdu- tain our present level of opera- clubs. 8m if you can find the trick, only two clubs wlU be left and bulletproofing armor; separate heating and upright while car is in motion. The 'fcost is estimat­ changing town trying to cope woman to the platform at a ral­ ArcMvee section preserving on do is bring a favorite dish from equttsd>Ie basis.'' currently purchase. "In a visit right play before you read on. out. Win the dianMnd return air conditioning units for froht and rear compart­ ed at $500,000. (A P Photofax) tiun, such as increased aid to with its problenM," Gaines stat­ tfons." ly attended by 3,000 students at tape the qieeohea of delegates, their homeland. Oaines does not agree. to area food stores, I saw two with dununF* suie, ruS a dub, education. ed. Tolland i^ a n average in­ "We need a combination of Boston College gymnasium. ThrM P osslbUlUea ments; public ^dresa system tlie President can use Is assisted in his gourmet aotivl- "nte buffet we had In IBM ‘Tiaxes ahtould be geared to pro­ bags of groceries add up to over return with the Jack o f hearts King also expresses concern with the fast- taxes to broaden our ta x base,' It was the third time in his After taking the king of dia- tiee by dub secretary RocheUe was really tremendous,” said ducing income revenue,” he re­ come level town $2S. Yet not ten years ago that to rutt another dUb, and gaf eat growing school population in K in g states. In contrast, Gaines c a m ^ g n that MusWe hM al- monds and the ace-queen of Smart, an Indian convicted Oot. Graasman______of the U.N. BtatisUeel Furat “I especially receU a cently Mated. “I t ahouM be dis­ $28 would have bought four back with the king of hearts to areas o f ^ a l leglslatl^. pena^ the state, he said. He question-lexpressea a fear of "adding one lowed an anti-war heckler to hearts, lead Qie five of dtibs to 11 and fined $100 tor hunting Dt-vialm, great fish dUh suited by a tributed so all contribute tfaelr large shopping bags of food. the ace, get back with the ace cash tha last du b o s i your and court reform and mental ^ residents of ToBand more tax to those already in speak. Idaho’s Sen. CKui-ch KT hSSS; and possesrion of deer out of ^te chib ndw has some 80 member from Gseohosiovakia, fair ataare." He expressed the health. Miss EUen Miller, of Cam­ If the current Democratic ad­ of spades and then lead the nine twelfth trick. aeaaon. can continue to meet the cost exisbence.” members from a score of coun- K had a raisin and rut sauce fear of adding another form of Gaines is primarily interested bridge, who called for a bomb­ ministration policies are allow­ of dU ba Dally Qoestloa burdens of education when resi­ Propoaing e. 2.2 per cent Smart filed an appeal Mon­ tries and haa sampled such that was deUoious.” taxation tb thoae already in ex- in the areas of education and ing halt and unilateral with­ ed to conrtinue next year that TTtere are tivee posslUllties. Partner opana with 1-MT, and dents of Somers, with less de­ state Income tax, King views F acin g C lose Contest off Reservation day, contending that az an m- ______Klmache, a volcanic That buffet also included K6- iatence. the elderly. drawal from Vletijam, shook $25, will buy only one and a First, West may dtow out on the next player paaaea. T o o dlan he hae the right to hunt re King recently cited fiscal mands are beginning to com­ this a an “equitable method to hands wtth Muskie afterwards hold I i^adea, J-ld-7-A4-S| rrtlah from Kbrea, and Quahog roeott, a aploy cheese ^read King breaks down the flsced half bags of groceries." the second round o f clubs. Let AMoelatod Prese Writer .chaiiynan of (3«otg4 Wallaee’a problems as the nnain Job facing plain of the strain. raise the necessary funds. It and thanked him for the chance Hearts, None; Dlsmoads, Q-Vp ShSS^^fuS^i' ^hirrita^ kungaJy.'tanic pork'from problems into two categories, Continued the state senator­ the nine ride, losing to the Jack. .-.-w A American IndependMt Party. ^ wMto man, on oc off the roaer- . the Wert Indlea Indies, cMcken cMeken asrto aq>(o the legislature during the next the first of which concerns the King calls for "dramatically is mlore equal to all people than to speak, but told newsmen she Win the diamond return with OInbs, K-J-8-7-4. point and carrying rifles, are vation. State game protectors ^ Am erica clam chowder, 2 ial candidate, "Small wonder SOME, Uaho (AP) An Ma- oiganlzlng convention, increasing direct aid to the the tax system at present.” would not vote for anyone con­ What do you sayT creeping up on wMte hunters u . I . . 1..AA Ah. - 1..K ho. Franc and t^;>ioc pud- seasion. Into this category, present deficit and how to pro­ there is great discontent with dummy's ace and return the ho Danoorat generally rioaal- the AIP did not nominate a can- sold Smart was not on the reser- Ita tostgne the club »»• al la LBJ fromtte UMtod towns,” and establishing a fix- "W e can raise the funds need­ nected with the present admin­ Answer: Bid four Mpeuim. You and ordering them off the reser­ vation when arrarted. borroweded the weUwell known amem- bowerver, he includee education duce enough revenue to keep deifloit spending. The. young queen of dubs. Bast covers with fled among tha dovea on Vlat- dldate for aenattor, but endoraol ed relationship between the ed with a sales tax, but It be- istration. the king, and you ruff. Lead a can't tell whether you can make vation. Pope said the Indians intend *>l«m of the U n U ^ Nations, but married oovq)les of today, try- nam la in a tight flgM to ratals aaya he wel- If tiiera were no fonersl directora, a amount of local property tax comes regressive as the sales Those comfortable in the tmmp to dummy and discard nine, 10 or 11 tricks, but In the "They looked up and saw ua, to keep wMte himters off the re- P*ac of the global map are levied and increased aid. tax is pushed higher," King sometimes valuable role of dis- to establldi reason^le tav- jouing dtamood on tha ten long run you get bed remdts by and that was enoughs” said servaUon. He declined to say hands with poised knife and [ family would have to caH a merchant tB "TheTe is no present fixed exgdained.ined. “R leana more heav- senter should play that role, ln8S accounts to provide tor a ^ cluba bidding game on such hands. John Pope, on Indian also how many Indiana were in the small home for their contem­ But Ben. Frank C2mroh, at He aaya there are nona. boy the casket . . . a trade fimhehniii to More Jobless Price relationdiip between the costs lly on those with less luxury Muskie said. But he asked those Second, Went m ay play the Oopyriglit 1MB known aa "Rolling Thunder,” as ”scai« party,” but said their rl- -Any member of tiM United (). I !l ' .1 SlH'll.ll II' ■ plated families, can see their handte the technical dutiea . . . a livny of local government and state Income.'' who oppose the Vietnam policy king or Jack ot dubs when you General FeatofM Oarp. he described one “raid” Mon- fl«u, were unicded. Nations, related ogenolM or for- to grant him the same consider­ bard earned dollars riiot down ho. Church w as bora In Boise, grants,” the Republican incum­ Oaines Asks Elderly Aid nar Over hto HepuHloan dudr day, "One man’s mouth was "ypu Intend to close all of the eign missions can belong to the service to provide transpaitatkm to the” ation lor his "more pragmatic by democratic spending poU- BAF?RiCiNi O f Cooling Economy? bent stated. Gaines sees the need for more lengfV, Rap.«.L f. A.WES.O eoige V. T. Haaeen. — ______5? **** ^ ™®vdng but nothing cam e ou t I eastern Nevada .....oo.. reservation------club by paying due------of $8------cemetery . . . and a half a dosen or so “ Education, highway, welfare attention on the problems of the turn 61 mind” that he gives to cles. HsaNn, 88, gave vp yitmX l!? oominunlty of Teto- g^yu jj minutes to get off land to wWte huntew and fishei> year. The dinners range up to CHOCOLATES NEW Y O R K (A P ) — Is the November 1963, with the econo­ and other costs of local govem- elderly housing. The problems sincere dissent. These young people ‘Tlstened m e t rnMtvpsi observers r e n id r t**e reservation. They made it.” mEm."men,” aaldsaid Pone.Pope. "W e’re not 13-couree 13-couree banquets bantmets such such as as an an various flnns to take care of the other “ Abandonment (in Vietnam) to q>eechee on balanced budgets - I a _as A T— ootti m6n uw gooa dddudcVi toes of one or two mlBlon Jobe m y bonmlng, file rate reached meat rise steadily but state of the elderly have been brought ad aa certain re-rtaotion to Coo- a i. Pope, a spokesman for the making threats to anyone. We elaborate Chinese repast given necessary detafls. We are proud to be part will affect our credibility with mathematical manipula­ ( BOLTON LAKE HOTEL } 5.9 per cent. an acceptable price to pay for grants continue to be paid on a home to Gaines by his 75-year- Shchones, claimed the vriilte beUeve in law and we beUeve In recenUy. Yrt the p ric average around the world," he said. tions in the last General As­ greoa to challenge Onoxfii. «.wipUA,.v orator. of a profession which heira ftawWaw cam - If 5.9 per cent of the present fixed formula set by the Gener- old mother, he explained, Route 44A— Bolton, Conn m o m a m t ea rxnn-Mi’a omnan a la . uaa , _ia - a huntfivs "are wasting deer while Justic. We olfiy want to gather $10 a head with vintage wine getting this inflated economy The Maine senator was re­ pletriy at a time when they need it most. work force was without Jobs, the al Assambly.” According to King's legislative interests fol- sembly as evidence o f poHcy.:i In coikrast to Church a dovish a nrtl of ooHtioal writers of our people go hungry.”hun^.” food for our peirta”peoj8a” Included and each member is plying to Miss Miller, a suppor­ l# rated .even Idaho daUy newspapers a bock In bcdonce? total would be well over 4.6 mil­ Klng, this is the “principal rea- low to a great extent Ws Oon- Then, the young people watdi- Tel. 648-9731 The Shoshones, led by Chief ------entitled to bring one guest for ter of Sen. Eugene McCarthy a hawk on Virtnain. month before tha election Some economists, most of lion workers, or about 1.8 mll- son that towns have sharp in- nectlcut B ar Association ac- ed more and more dollars come Frank Temoke, began the scare KHMER EMPIRE LARGE tiie same price. V liH ^ who said she was in her late s. For Pood At i,^priTu»«« lion more men amd women out creasee In their miU rates.” tivltles In the areas of social 20 out of thedr paychecks, because ^ • Dining:D in ir Hotrever, both churchy aiM *^****^ Qairch technique last wck. Pope said 8AK30N — The great Khmer Members still recall the din- (hem perhape with Muskie invited her to the po­ of work than at present. Looking towards (he future legiBlatlon, including revision of revenues were not os antici­ • Dancing: Its F ^ e st Hanoen say it vn * a mistake to will win- Ttot one ^ ve Hansen groups of white hunters Umpire, wMch reached its wld- ner erved la November IBM at bent, feel that a million Jobs dium after chants and shouts Llggttt Drns By any reckoning that’s a King suggests the state move the divorce and abortion laws, pated! The truth is that It has On The Terrace, ???*■ *® o f t o 48 per j^yg ^gg^ run Off the reerva- eat dimensions in the 12th cen- which guests ate euch Japanese might indeed be the price fm* from more than two dozen • Banquets mighty big price to pay for any­ Overlooking: nam in tba flnri p la c. W aunuh. The ottianflg- yon—in the Ruby Valley near tury, once extended over m'uch specialties as beef auklyakl, ke^iing inflation from exptoding towards “providing a fund for penal and court reforms and - h hi. nreoared been the apending of more dol­ which would turn over to all the need to “ provide treatment youths Interrup p par • Wedding:s ured ca n ^ s winning p er^ - ^ y,^t is now Vietnam, Lam devU’s tongue noodles and into a reoession. thing. The only thing that could lars by the Democratic admih- Beautiful Bolton Hansen orltlcisM oonduot of at the Parkada Justify it is danger of an even towns and cities, a flat amount for mental health as an III- speec irtratlon, as authorized by a • Conventions Lake. tbt war now, acerttng that ttala age would range from 51 to 56. p^p. y,gg jjg^g Stanley and Thailand. "aprodtelac” mushrooms. 400 MAIN fTtR T • MANCHESTHt, CONN. There la ea unfortunate rela- Galbraith, a McCarthy sup­ larger loss to the nation by per- equal to one-half of the annual ness not as a reflection of ttie Democratic controlled General nation faaa sat iq> aanotuarlM HOWARD HOIMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES Uouhip between Jobe and InfiSr porter originally, said he n ■ 4MA ■ M C CFNTtR foratgn,poUoy goes beyond Vlat­ : Some buisnessmen, as indlcat- “We must re-examine how Hartford three-and-a-half years ance was the fourth of the day state Senatorial Dtstrlet to S rate is double that for whites, 603-783: - il PARKING REAR 07 TMIATRI nam. sd by statements made at a Many working Negroes have the present system can be made ago. He is interested in sports in which Muskie drew m^e make Republican control poari- meeting of the Business (Council, only the lowest skills; their grip to provide k>^ administrations and music, and is a captain in than 2,000 persons. He We. " I do not propose swinging as roughly equal beneficiaries," the Air Force Reserve in which naixned earlier at Springfield Futtner is ojHxieed in Ms bid S t a r t s TOMORROW! the pwndHkim back to oatrloli- feel the overheated economy on Jobr is weak. ‘Ihey’d be ...... ______, ___ .. mutt be slowed substantialiy, among the first to go in a cut- Gaines stated. he won the Commendation Med­ Fall R iver and South Boston, for the state senate seat by Uks Isotattonlsm,” ha ■ays. where McCormack called Mm •nrHE PARENT TRAP" 6tM sod BitIO 'Ttather, wa riwuld s e k out V even If it means the loss of turn- back. Both candidates strongly call al in 1960. He is a graduate of incumbent Democrat HArry MAIN OFFICE dreds of thousands o f Jobs. . About all that fiscal and mo- for continued local autonomy Bulkely High SchoM and Uni­ "my personal choice as vice Burke of East Hartford. Futt­ the rational middle ground, /rs A MERRY where tiM Umito of our Interven­ Merttaig during the weekend neitlary managers can do is bal- In the school systema versity of Connecticut Law president.” ner ia a resident of South Muskie stayed overnight in tion abroad oorreapond more at Hot Springs, Va., these corpo- ance the evfia nel_y 'T lunter' ■HiiiiraiinnMr aentority advantage be woidd ministration and the Federal served as a prosecutor at the Representatives of each city have over Hansan. EAST BRANCH Center Street at Lenox Street Rsereve, whkSi give the orders ‘TOKYO (AP) — Nearly 1,000 loudspeakers “ Cope, go liiome.” Nuremburg war trials in Ger­ will appear before the All-Amer­ ^cb doold h "The Senate is the citadel of to the economy, in the midst of students were arrested and at Prim e Minister Elsaku Soto many, writing a book on Ms ex­ ica City Jury in New Orleans, F lA T U m AT; 7J0 R BiM P lM l “ G O LIATH D " a t B iU * St the smaR rtatea of our imlon,” a whiripota of dilemmas. least 150 injured in a wild na­ issued a statement backing the periences during this period. His Dec. 2-3. E2even w ill be select­ he says. "Idrtto’s influence in If economic prudence de­ tionwide series of antiwar riots police and promising that the hobbies include gardening and ed. There were 168 entries in the BURNSIDE ^Ttny blit MIGHTY...Shtall biit W ONDj^FULl Washington depends primarily NO CHANGE mands a slowdown, what does and demonstrations Monday. government would deal harshly photography, wMch he calls contort. The finalists were an­ upon the stature and ■enlority of morality dictate? And politics? A four-hour rampage at Tok­ with such riots In the future. "family oriented activities.” nounced Monday night. VA/ciCf^ her two senaton.” And v iio is to decide when the yo's Shinjuku railway station The students said they at­ Monday thru Thursday 9 am . to 3 pjn. was one of the city's worst riots G O L I A T H I I Church was elected to the sIoFtidwn has gtaie far enough, tacked the station to obstruct Starts Tomorrow in years and authorities Invoked Senate at age 82. He was the wtwn sufficient Jobe have been the sMpment of aviation fuel TiCHMKOioa CAinoow ftATURnrt an antlriot law for the first time “Paper Lion” (Tech) Rnt democratic senator In Ida­ Friday 9 o.m. to 8 p.m. lost? And is this the way to han­ and other suptriles for the U.S. in 16 years. The law provides DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE ho’s history to win rcMleotlon to dle racial tensions? A ir Force bases at Yokota and lor Imprisonment from six ‘Tachikawa. a leoond term. Based on the present civUlan months to 10 years. THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT In a special statement the Ed­ He is on aitomey and prac­ tahm* force, which is about 78.7 The major labor unions Stom, Connecticut ucation Ministry said part of the ticed law In Boise prior to hie mikicin workers, increases In claimed 800,000 persons took PARKAPE BRANCH blame lay with university au­ sleotion to the Senate. the unemployment rate would part it; some 600 demonstrations PRESEaiTS For An Old Fashioned Bargain, Visit: thorities who ' allowed the stu­ Hansen has served two terms have these consequences: across Japan. It was the unions' dents to gather at college cam­ HAROLD PINTER'S In the House. He was In the in- A t 4 per cent, 3,148,000 without third Antiwar Day observance. puses for rallies they knew suranoe bualnaes In Pooatalio Monday thru Wednesday 9 ojn. to 3 p.m. Joba, or aajincreaae of 341,000. Police said at least 757 stu­ would end in violence. prior to Ms eiaoUoa At 5 per cent, 3,935,000 Jobless dents had been arrested in Tok­ THE HOMECOMING S50 E. MiddI* Tpht. or well over a million more un­ yo, while lesser disturbances re­ Some 1,200 students also at­ caiuroh was the object of a Thursday 9 o.m. to 3 p.m. employed than at the present sulted in the arrest of 93 In Osa­ tacked the headquarters of the At Til* G rtM ahort-Hved recall movement In time. ka, 81 in Fukuoka, 18 in Aichl Japanese Defense Agency but OCTOBER 25 — NOVEMBER 2 1967. There )ias been no mention 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. were repelled by riot police us­ of It In the sieotlon campaign. A five per cent rate is a very and 12 in Hokkaido. (NO SUNDAY PERFORMANC e J ing tear gas and high pressure DINO’S One of thoae active In that ef­ real poatibillty. In 1964, for ex­ Much of Tokyo's Shinuku sta­ ample, the rate for ,the entire tion was a shambles after 6,000 water hoses. fort was Joseph Btumph Jr. of Friday 9 ajn. to 8 p.m. year was 5.2 per cent. And in students attacked it. The station Another 100 students briefly HARRIET S. JORGENSEN TfEATRE Twin FaUs, now the Idaho state is a key link between suburban broke into the parliament ALL YOU CAN EAT Tickets and Reservations Now AvailaUe Saturday 9 am .to 12Noon and central lines, and thousands grounds, and several bystanders Ev*iy Tiwsdoy — Wsdimdoy — Thurtdoy^-JScdad Bnod lyft9f of commuters were delayed as were burned by sulfuric acid Auditorium Box Office: 429-8311 wor)ters tried to clear away de­ thrown by a student. Admlflsloa $1A0 Chirtaln 8:15 P.M. with Mch iMai. MeatboNs or SauscK|« Extra. Goriic Braod 25e oxtitii bris and get trains moving About 500 students were beat­ again. The first morning train en back by police as they tried PUIMB^OUT was delayed four hours. to Invade the U.S. Embassy. bridge The students used heavy logs Tuesday Wednesday Thursday signed for your eoinionieiKe smp to batter down lO-loot-hlgh steel walls that police had put up RAVIOLI ruts around the station Sunday to SPAGHETTI LASAGNA anyone' protect it. FRANK'S »1.50 A bus was burned in front of 91.75 Meat or C he^ ^^1 B Bleat or Cbeess Bridm lanons for the station, and five huge plaza CAFE was filled with helmeted stu­ •W e LUNCHEON SPECIAL ftnnuig and advanced 6 4 9 s .S 2 0 3 dents carrying red, yellow and The Family Restaurant ■tudenti, Wed. at 7 purple flags and by spectators COR. M AIN a P E A R L STB. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY p^. conducted by Mrs. booing or encouraging the stu­ Lucy Scata sayst- Gladys Pulver, Life dents. >/2 BRfNDER PIZZA SLICES Vt tmiNDER An American Buddhist priest, WED., IHUhS., FBI., BAT. Master, Ai^can CONCINTRATED IIQUID Brian Victoria, 28, of Omaha, PIE Contract Bridge Lsafue at DAL Com* DRAIN OPENER - CLEANER Neb., said he burned his U.S. TWIN Air Force discharge papers in nmnlty Boom, Man* avings Bank^ anchester • RATS HAIR OF M front of the station as a protest S LOBSTER cheater Parkada. |1.00 • RATS FAT 98* against "U.S. support of reac­ per lesson. tionary governments.” * 3 . 9 5 ALL TYPES: Pixxas — Grindws — Sf>ac|h«tti — Shallt & M«mka|tl Member F.D.I.C. ^ MAMCHESTER Some 3,(XK) -riot police fired tear gas at the rock-throwing, SPECIAL! OPEN HARDWARE A SUPPLY stick-wielding students. Police ■■ 923 Main Street ^ 285 East Center Street “ Manchester Parkade LUNCHEON BAlLTt Tue«. — Thurs. 10 a.m. • 12iM p.m. Closed Bfooday MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH radio cruisers broadcast ap­ (Multi^e Cboloe) BBe Air CondHtoM# •77 Main St., Manobeeter peals to the students to “ not use FrI. — Sat 10 a.m. - 1 tOO a.m. s nta « « a m BURNSIDE OFFICE < 700 Burnside Avenue SOUTH WINOSOR OFFICE “ Sullivan Avenue Shopping Center Legal Beverages violence. No violence.” The stu- Sunday I t noon - 10 p.m. 0 4 3 * 1 1 8 8 Ampte Si ttHm .- Phone fiSHMtS TEL. 64B-5844 • ■'rr* ■ d via portable new or irihibi*'-^ | II MAIN OFFIQl 1 PARKAPE OFFICE W t N SATURDAY iOPWIHPS!

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■owM Satartey montiy at th » Dtokmaen to RItoard John Nek Mias Dtene BUaabrtfa Durkin Mlsa Mary Ann Carduooi and marriage of iB m Diana Batai ooi^ both of Maiwhsatir waa of BUmwood beoame the bride Ronald H. McCann, both of aWmalUa o( Manchaatar to Rush- ■nltomliid Bohotoiy rnorntog at of Joseph Snarakl of Manohee- Mandiester, wan united In ard Jamaa Murphy ot EUiiigton. t e r S atu rday m orn in g. Sept. 21, marriage Saturday morning at Tha taMa la a dao|dd«r of Mr. the Ohnreb of Ite AaoumpBon. St. Bridget Church. and M ^ Frank SilmaltU of Sli The brida la Iba danthter of at St. Brldgrt’a Church, Etan- Banry Bt tlw bridegroom la a Mr. and M n . Ftoneto S . Diek- wood. The bride la the daughter of •oo of Mr. and lira. Raymond anaon of 3M W. Osnitr St The The bride to a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oelsstlno J. Oai^ Murphy flr. of Snipalo Vlear hridagroom la a aon of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Durkin of ducol of 1 Hoffman Rd. Tha Heights, ElUngtm. Mto. Jton O. Nafann of 10 Elmwood. The bridegroom la bridegroom la a ton of Mr. and The Ranr. Michael O'Bara of HartoaBt the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwtk Mra. Woodrow McCann of 47 8t. Luke’a Churcfa, ElUngton. The Rav. Eraaet J. Ooppa of Snarakl of 30 WllUame St. Ltookord Bt. peiformad the oeremony and the Ofawoh ot the taawmptlon The Rev. Eugene M. Klbrey The Rev. Kenneth J. Friable waa oeMMant at the nuptial parformod tha dottbla-r^ eetw of St. Bridget’s Church per­ of St. Bridget Church perform­ Maas. Mts. Baribaim Murphy mongr. Paul CbaMot was otfoa- formed the douMe-rlng cere­ ed the ceremony. waa organiat and soloist Bou­ let and aokiiat. Bouquets of /far mony. Baakeito filled with as­ The bride woo given in mar­ quets of white stock and ahaata dM i and pompona ware on tiw sorted white flowers were on riage by her father. She wore pompons were on the altar. altar. th e aK ar. a full-length gown, designed n ie bride waa given in mar> The brida was given In mar- The bride waa given in mar­ with Alenoon. bodice, round riage by her father. She won rtago by har tether. She w on a riage by her father. She wore neokline, abort rieeves, A-Une a full4a3gth gown of faille trim­ kdMength gowna of paau da a full-length gown of aotin, de­ oklrt of ollk orgonsa with a front med with satin, designed with soto aoomtad with pearl and se­ signed wHh lace bodice and Alencon looe poneL and chapel- aoooped. neckline, long sleeves, quin re-emi«uldei«d Aknooq long sleeves. Her elbow-length length veil train of sUk orgonsa pearl aiid sequin re-emhrolder- laca, designed with empire bod- K veil of sUk illusion was arrang­ and lace. Her eibow^length veil ad lace accenting the empire bo­ toa, long tapered eleevee, A- K ed from a pearl trimmed head- of silk Illusion waa arranged dice, aides of the A-line sUrt, Itae rtrirt, and datartMOto V piece, end she carried a bou­ from a matching headpiece. and dotadiable chapel - length chapel irngth wotteou train, flbo quet of white flowers centered Mlos Catherine Vendetta of train. Ber ribow-length veil of w o n a fkagerilp-leugth manilHa with pink roses. Manchester was maid of honor. sHk fflurion was arranged from of Tnatrhing Almoon laoa, and I Mrs. Robert Smith of Man­ Her full-length gown of aqua a matching headbow, and she aha carried a caacada bouquet chester, sisrtor of the bride, 'waa oMfton was fashioned with carried a bouquet of rosea. of roaea and tvy wMh a ktoa 4 bateau neokUne, pouffed liCaa L,ym ahlmaltla ot Man­ ■patron of honor. Her full-length boedared Uom faandkanhier gtv- gown wsa fashioned with a red ^eevea, empire walatline ac­ chester, sister of the bride, • \ ' x ' an to har IS yooxa ago hy an velvet floral brocade bodice and cented with braid, A-llne skirt, was maid ot honor. Ber full- EngUto pen poL pole pink crepe skirt. She wore and train. ^ wore a match­ length lace trimmed Uue gown Mka MIehael B » s of OTuab- a matching red floral headpiece ing headpiece with veil. was fashioned with an empire Ing, N.T., was matron of honor, with veil, and she carried a Brldeamalds were Mias bodice and A-Une aUrt. 8ha" MJoi Jo-raien Oatelmio of Mkn- bouquet of dark pink miniature wore a matching headpiece, ffiiaron McCann, Mlsa Carol Mb- obaater, oootoi of the hridA was oamations centered with red Carai, Miss Diane McCann, and and carried a cascade bouquet mold of honor. They ware drsaa miniature roees. % of pink elegance miniature ear- Mlos Janet MoCam, all of Man- ed aUbe In ftdl-langtb gowna of The bridesmaid was Mro. cheater, and slstera of the bride­ nations and roaea. rntmcaa gold chiffon over Unto, Wayne Longfellow of Mantoea- groom; and Miss Patricia Mill- Brideamalda wan Mrs. Ralph teaWnnii with oowt aotin neek- doon of Bast Hartford. Their bkiaa, abort riievea, A-line ter, strter of the bridegroom. Dukett of Rockville and MlaB gowna and headpieces waro styl­ oklrta, and aatta trilna, Tbay Her gown of green velvet bro­ P h ^ ia Messenger of Untoo- ed to match the honor atten- w o n matohing aatln beat^iiooea, cade and pale green crepe waa vflle. Hie Junior bridesmaid dant’a waa Mlsf QaS ShlmaiUs of Man­ and thay oairied ooacada hou- styled to match the honor at­ Robert DeCaril of MoiSsheater chester, slater of the bride. queti ot gold and bronae oolor- tendant’s. She wore a match- oarved as best man. Uahan Their gowns and headpieces od potnpona inig green floral headpiece with were Timothy McCann of Man- were stjded to match the hon­ veil, and toe carried a bouquet Brldeomaids w on Him Cyn­ ohester, cousin of the bride­ or attmdant’s, and they car­ of kgbt and dark, pink minia­ MRS. THOMAS PAUL BOTTICELLO thia Haolay of East Hartford groom; Domlnlok Oardueel of ried cascade bouquets of pink ture carnations. and Mis. William Barry of Honui plioto Tiancheater, - brothsr of tha MRS. RONALD H. McCANN elegance miniature camatloos. Ckoanflold, Maas. Tha Junior MRS. JOSEPH SNARSKI Miss Eva Snarski of Man- MRS. RICHARD JAMES MURPHY Mias liOiTalne Rae McBride of peacock blue chiffon with cbester, sister of the bride­ bride; and Danlal B n o tte , Robert lAirpfay of Elltngton bridasmolda w a n Mlaa Lynn 'vorsen, all of Manchester. and Thomas Paul Botticello, matching handpieces. They ear- groom, was flower girl. She Oory BteiUng, and ltol|te Hab served as his brother's best Nelson of Manchaatar, ateter at James McCann of Manchester, . . ^ . ilad S’*—*"— balls of white mA wore a fuU-length lace trimmed man. Ushers were Raymond both of W iw ta*. were married purple tha bridegroom, and Mias Dob­ brother ot the bridegroom, w08 blue camattona red velvet brocade gown and a Murphy Jr. of Bouthbrldge, Saturday morning at 8t. Marga­ ra M. Brown ot Manchoater, ring bearer. Maas., brother of the bride­ asters. MRS. RICHARD JOHN NELSON red floral headpiece with veU. Johnson-Marcin ret Mary Church, Wappfeig. oouain of the bride. Their lime A fte r a recep tio n fo r 186 a t Paul BobUeellD, serving with She carried a bouquet of pink groom, and Ralph Dukett of groan gowna and headpieces Space For Lease the Elk's dub, the couple left The bride la a daughter of Ute U.S. Navy In Bootland, XOren riioto Rockville. The Junior usher w e n styled to match the honor and white miniature cai-natlons. on a northern motor trip. Tba lb s . James Mlnlcuccl of 10 served as hla brottier’s beri waa Stephen Mosher of Ver- attendanta', and they oonied Robert Smith of Manchester, MRS. FRANK MARTIN RUGGIERO couple will Uve in Manchester. noo. mail. UilMrs were Donald Bot- 1000 SQUARE FEET Beelsebub Rd. and the late Wil­ eaooade bouquate of bronso col- CuneoMilner brother-lnHlaw of the bride, Mrs. MicCann attended Man- UeeBo of Wapping, brothor of Mrs. Shimaltis wore a cran­ liam T. McBride. The brlde- orad pompena. 654 CENTER ST. served as best man. Wayne Miss FOtrlola Ann Malerba chester, brother ot the bride; cheater Community OoUege. She berry red dress and coat with groom la a son of Mr. and Mrs/ the bridegroom; WlBiam Rom- The flower girl was Mlaa Las- Longfellow of Manoheoter, Robert Liqwcclilno, and David to employed at the Federal Paul Botticello of 608 Foster f|t. an of Coventry, brottior-iii-law (CENTER Md ADABIS ST., SOUTH) and Frank Martin Ruggiero, matching accessories. T h e Ua Ann Johnson of Manchaatar, brother-in-law of the bride­ Hindle, both of Manchester. H m Aviation Admlnlatratlon, South both o t Mancheoter, were wed bridegroom’s mother wore a The Rev. Joaegh Schick (Of ot the bride; and Rldiard Coa­ ooorin of the bride. Her fuU- groom, seated the guests. ring bearer was St^ihen Rug­ Windsor. Mr. McCarm is attend­ Ugbt blue dress and coat with st. Margaret Mary Church nom and Michael BotUecMo, langth gown ot white linen waa JARVIS REALTY CO. IMrs. Durkin wore a gold Saturday morning at St. James’ giero of Manchester, nephew ot ing Central Ooimectlcut State Mack patent leather acceasor- perfonned the double-ring cere- both of Mkncheater and courins teahloned with embroidery ac­ 288 E. CENTER aT^4S.4112 ootored dress with 'a corsage Church. the bridegroom. OoUege, New Britain, where les. Both wore corsages of p ii* mcay. Bouqueta of gladloU were of tha hridagroom. centing the neckline and short of yellow roses. The bride­ The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Malerba 'wore a b lu* he Is a member of Phi Delta miniature camatlcmB. on the altar. groom’s mother wore a green Mba Mlnlauccl wore a blue aleavea, and a Ume green satin Mr. and Mrs. John J. Malerba dress and coat with matching Pel fraternity. He U employod A recepUon for 1M> waa held The bride eras given In mar­ lace dreoB and coat with match­ ribbon at the empire waist dress with a corsage of pink at Supreme FOode, Manoheater. of 186 Wells St. The bridegroom accessories. The bridegroom’a at the KbfO Hall. For a trip to riage by her etepfatber, James ing aeoeaaoflea. The bride­ Una. She w on matching ribbon rooas. mother wore a pink dress and , Mbs. Murphy wore a Mlnlcuccl. She wore a tUU-length groom’s mother wore a pink In har hair, and she cairled a A reception for 100 was hrid Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Se­ coat with matching acceosorlea. navy Mue knit suit with match­ lace gown accented with a o -'^ ^ ,^ ^^d coat with basket flUed with bronae ool- at the Oopaco Hall, Elmwood. bastian B. Ruggiero of 896 A reception waa held at WB- ing aocessoriea and a white quto derived vrith a ^ o ^ «*eaw)riea Both wor. whiU orad pompons. For a motor trip to Cape Cod, Woodland St neckline, and cathedral-length lle’s Steak House. Tbe couple orchid. The ooifole wlH live on CUfford Parker of Manches­ Mrs. Snarakl wore a navy blue The Rev. Joseph E. Vujs of train. H ^ bouffant veil at­ will live In Maine while M r. Woodland Bt. waa ter served as bast man. Ushers dress with matching aocesao- St. Jamee’ Church performed tached to a matching headpiece, A rocoptlon for SOO was held Ruggiero is serving with tha Mrs, MUiphy is a graduate of were Jonathan B. Naisen of rles. The couple are Uving In the ceremony. and toe carried a bouquet of at the BoRon Lake HotaL For BARGAIN U.S. Air Bbrce at Lorlng AFB. Manchester High Briiool. She is Manchester. ■ri: .■•> Ol'FM'CM.'yhoto Engaged miniature roees. a motor trip to CUaada, Mrs. Manchester, brother ot the The bride, given In marriag;e asnpfoyed at Aetna Life and brldagroom; Victor Oofaun of Mrs. Snarski Is a 1067 grad­ Mra. WUUam Roman of Cov­ Botticello wore a green plaid by her fathar, 'wore a fuU-length The engagement of Mtes An­ Cksualty Oo., Hartford. Mr. Manchester, and James P. Jock- HDNTEBS! TRADE-IN uate of Manchester High gown of aatin accented with lace Engaged MUrpby la a graduate of ElUng- entry, sister of the bride, araa w it with black patont loathor , Parties Held . . drea Jeanne Harman of W i^ aoceaaortea and a green .>rofaid. ocn of Oloatonbury. The ring School. She is emptoyed at the and fashioaed wtthi a detach­ The eiigiigem ftit of Mlss M a ry'' V ' ton flchool. He la employ­ matron of honor; Bridesmaids baaisr was Karin M. Dlcken- sewing machines Arm Mahoney of Kenolngton to ping to Thomas Walter ICoaaor arere MUa Kathryn McBride of After 0 (*. as, the oougSo wlS Standard Structural Steel Co., able train. Her floor-length veil For Miss Ck>hen ed as an inspector at American son ot Manchaatar, nephew of STOPBT Rlehard WUUam Boyle of Man­ m - w of Meinchester has been on- Wapping, slater of the bride; live at Bunny Brook# VlUaga, Hartford. MT. Snarakl is em­ of sUk Illusion was edged in Standard Products, Inc., Hart­ the brida $095 matching lace. chester has been announced IJy ford. Mlae MAureoi Oinrifi of Vernon, New State Rd. ployed at Ounver Manufactur­ (Miss Suoan Ooteen of 61 Jordt npunoed by her parents, Mr. in g Oo. her parents, Mr. and M n. Wal­ - # cousin of the bride;- Mlae Judy Mrs. BbtttoeOo, a graduate ot Mis . Diekonaan w on a rilvar Portables FROM 9 Miss Jeanette DeMarco of St. was honored Sunday af­ and Mrs. Andrew C. Harmon of gray dnaa and cost wlOi SINGER ter S. Mahoney of Kensingtcnii. 1 0 ' Don’t throw away leftover Edwards of Vernon, cousin of Sooth Windsor High Stoooi, is Windsor, cousin of the bride, ternoon at a cocktail party given 878 D om in g St., W appin g. the bridegroom; and Mias Sher­ matching aeeeaaoriea. The $ 1 Q 9 5 was maid of honor. Bridesmaids Her fiance Is the son of Mr. pieces of moidbtg. Ton can turn employed at the Prudential In­ by Dr. and Mrs. Barney Wich- and M ra John M. Boyle of 661 Her fiance Is the smi of Mr. them into attraetivo picture ry Banister of Wagping. tridegnmn's mother w o n a were Miss Nancy Ruggiero of surance Oo. Mr. Botticollo la NOW! Consoles FROM 1 9 man at their home, 64 Brook­ E. Middle Tpke. an d BCra. W a lte r M o c ze r o f IM tranM with mokUig right on Hme green tosoa and ooot with Manchester, sister of the bride­ The attendants were dreaced enqplojred by Ms unete, Aattacny Miss Mahoney Is a 1966 grad­ B irc h St. top of the old hama. -filvar acoaaoorina Bolb w on g ro o m ; MIm Shirley Turner of field St. About 100 attended the alike In full-length empire gowns Bottfoello ot Manchantor. uate of BerUn High School and M laa H arm o n Is a 1668 g ra d u ­ white ortolda Manchester, and Miss Card even t. A raoeptlao for IW woe bald Oeer of West Hartford. ia employed as a receptionist at ate of Manchester high school at Fian/s Raatannat, Boltoo. Miss Cohen was also recently CapeweU Mfg. Oo., Hartford. and attended Manchester Com­ ZI{.Zai>m29’’ The attendants were dressed M ra EUaa Scudiarl of 33 Hmry feted at a bridal shower given Mr. Boyle is a 1968 graduate of munity OoUege. She Is employ­ alike In full-length gowns of St acted as booocaiy gnad- by 26 of her associates at Mt. Manchester High School and to ed by the Fidler Brush Ck>., royal blue velvet with matching Griswold'Maher mother of tha brida. For a New Sinai Hospital, Hartford. employed as on electronic tech­ East Hartford. Mr. Moaser, a headpieces. Kngland motor t r ^ M ra Nai- The daughter of Mr. and nician at Anderson Laboratorlea Engaged 1664 g ra d u a te o f M an ch ester The marriage of Mlaa Louise son w on a gray knit outt with Thomas Ruggiero, eervlng Mrs. Sol R. Cohen, she 'wUl be­ Bloomtleld. Mr. Boyle served High School, received hls B.A. with the U.S. Coast Guard In Laura Maher ot Mancheeter to Mack patent loatlier accoa come the bride of Atty. David four years with the U.S. Coast The engagement of Miss Ju­ In modern, languages from Bos­ New London, served as h 1 s C. Wichman, son of Dr. and G uard. dith Tonkin of East Hoitford to ton OoU ege in 1668. H e Is. s e rv ­ Allen Bradford CMswiSd of soriaa and a oorsoga of white roaea brother's best man. Ushers Mrs. Wichman, Sunday, Nov. 10, Hie 'wedding is planned fo r Rodney Paul davstte of Man­ ing wUh the U.S. Army at Fori Natick, Maas., took place Fri­ MRS. WAYNE FRANKLIN JOHNSON Hra. Weiaote • gmduato at were Michael Malerba of Man­ at Temple Beth Sholom. February 8, 1969. chester has been announced. D ix , N .J . day evening at Center Oongre- Manebestar M gb Bebool, attend­ Miss Tmikin Is the daughter of The wedding Is planned for gatlonal Church. ed Batoar Jnidor Ooitaga the late Mr. and Mra. J,uly 16, 1666. Ann Marotn of caneade bouqnat of oueharia Woroaster, Meea. Ria to amfdoy- Tonkin of East Hartford. IBanebeater and Wayne FraMc- Shea atephanotla, and Ivy. The bride la the daughter of Mrs. Ralph LeaUe Maher of 88 ad OS a reeepttonlat to tbs par- Her fiance Is the son of Mr. Hn Jofansonr of CRastoifoury Mim Beverly Veaoo of Mkn- Henry St. and the late Ralph somel departtnant at Piatt and atMl M ra. P a u l C ia v e tte o f M an­ woi« untbed In marriage Satur­ chaater waa maid of honor. She IfllanrlfFBtpr L. Maher. The teldegroom la WUtnay Dlrioiao of Unitad Air- Santos-Robinson chester. day momiag itt Bt. Bartla>- wbre a fUU-lengtb green em- the aon of Hr. and Mrs. Brad­ e n ft Ootp., East Hartford. Mk. Miss Tonkin Is a graduate ot lEupnitiQ l|Frald loiiMW*0 Ctaurdi* pira goon and headbow aceent- ford Qrlawold of West Hart­ Nelson, also a graduate of Man- Miss Sandra Jean Robinson ot Southern Connecticut State Col­ The bride la the daughter ot ed with taco and pearls, and ford. cherter High Sebool, attendad Manchester and Jon Michael lege, New Haven, and to em­ Pubtlabed Dally Bxeapl SunOaya. Mr. and Mrs. Joaafb V. Marrln toe carried a bouqnat ot momn. NfamUt photo The Rev. Keoneth Steere of the Univorrity of Hartfoed and Santos of Herrin, 111., exchanged ployed as an elementary school and Holidays at 18 BIbm II Stiytt, Tedd Johnson of (Baatonbury o t 138 Vsnon Bt. The brlde- Center OMigregatlonal Church graduated from Porter Sebool vows Saturday noon at St teacher. Mr. Ciavette, a grad­ Hanobaater, Conn. tOMMO) served as his brother’s best Engaged g m m ta a son of Mr. and Mro. performed the double - ring of Design, Rocky BUL Ha la - o . Bridget Church. uate of Central Conneotlcut relephoDO OiAmi M. Igland Johnson of GHaston- man. Ushers were Jowph Mar- emptoyed as a drsfteman at tba MRS. FR ANK E M IL CUNEO JR. The engagement of Mlaa The bride is a daughter of Mr. Boooai OUsaPootaga Feld at candlelight ceremony. Louis State OoUege, New Britain, h u Manoheater, Conn. huby. cin, brother of the bride, and Unltod AircnR Hiaiareh HUeene Jean HaU of Hebron to end Mrs. Charles Robinson of 22 Richard fOlinakaa, cousin of Curran, profeaaor of music at SINCER Sew & Sea Guarantee: with contracted for a teaching pxiel- She Rav. Philip J. Buaasy of Worcester (Maaa.) Polytechnic Lohontortaa, Boot Hartfoed. Blagio A. Russo of Wllllmantlc, Cole St. The bridegroom Is the the bride, both of Manchester. ■Ctes Jacqurtlna Irrera Mll- Mrs. MUnar w on a bolga every used sewing machine goes the Uoiv with the Department ot 8UBSCRIFTTON JtATEB BL Bartbokunew’s Onireb por- Institute, was organist. Bou- nar of Springflald, Mass., be- dress with brown ooooaaorios. has been -announced by her par­ son of Mr. and lilrs. Herman Education in Sydney, Australia. .Payable In Advniioa fonned tha doidde-ring eere- Itos. Marein waa dressed in SINGER guarantee of money back if not ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Berra of Herrin. One T ear ...... fW.90 Uue, and the brldagroom’a qusts of durysanthemums and came the bride of Frank Emil The bridegroom’s mother won The couple pkut to be married nsony and was critorant at Um ' / utisfled with purchase, or full credit a u Monlba ...... 18.10 mother waa in green. snapdragons were on the alUu-. Omoo Jr. of Mancbeeter Satur­ a sea gram draos with brown Hall of Jan Dr., Hebron. The Rev. Kenneth J. Friable In Australia later this year. nugtini Mkaa. Harry Carr waa The bride waa given In mar­ toward the purchase of a new SINGER* Three Hentbs ...... 7.80 A recepdon for 60 was held r day noon at Holy Cross Church, aceeaaortea. Her fiance is the son of Mr. o f St. I Bridget Church i>erform- One MoMb ...... A99 organist. Bouquets of aaaorted at WUlie’B Steak House. FOr a riage by her brother, Herbert Springfield. A reception was bald at tba sewing machine, within 90 daysl Joseph Russo of Providence, ed the double-ring ceremony/ tkm an wore on tha altar. motor trip to norttiem New R a ^ Maher of Falls Church, i The hilde la the daiMhter of M t Carmel Society HoU, Springs R. I., €ind the late Mrs. Joseph Bouquets of gladloU end muma Va, Shs wore ber mother's Watch SINGER preunts ELVIS... ELECT Tba bride woe given In mar­ York,' Mrs. Johnson wore a Mr. and Mra. Robert 8. MUner field. For a piano trip to Ber­ Russo. were on the altar. riage by har fathar. She wore gray suit trimmed with white wedding gown of Ivory oatln, muda, Mra. Cunoo wore a brown Tuesday, Decembers, NBC-TV Miss Hall Is a graduate of The bride waa gl-ven In mar­ with a deep lace yoke, i W i of Springfield. The bridegroom FAT RJTTNER a fUK-lengdi gown of satin and fur and matching aceessorlae. and bolga thraa-ptaoa knit suit in color, 9 to 10 P.M., EDST. BurrUlvlUe High School, Hairis- riage by her father. CALL US •weetheart neckline, and cathe­ la a sen of M n. Frank E. Cunoo laea, darignad with onqiiro The ooiq>le win live in East After, Oot. 39, tha ooiqito vrlU -viUe, R. I., and la employed as She w on a fuU-lengtti crape dral train. Her cathedrel-leqgth Sr. of 133 School St. and the 3rd M strk t hodleo and train. B er flngertip- Hartford. late Frank E. Cbneo Sr. Uve at 40 Now Btote Rd., Apt. a receptionist at Etest Hartford gown accented with crystals FOR langth veil of ailk IBualon was Mr. Johnson la employed at veil of aitt Illusion was arrang­ E. and pearls, fashioned wltti em­ ed from a crown of heirloom Tha Rav. John R. Ruasell of Aircraft Federal Credit Union, STA1C SENATOR anongod from a matoMng Continental Ooachworks, Ltd., M n. Cunao Is a graduate of SINGER Bast Hartford. Mr. Russo Is a pire bodice, elbow - length roeo point lace, and the carried Holy Cross Church performed headpiaes, and ah* corrlad a CHaatonbury. Teohnlool High School a n d For address of store nearest you, see white graduate of Culinary Institute sleeves, and detachable chapri- a bouquet of atephanotla and tha doubla-rtng oaremony. A Springflald Taohnloal InatUuta. V O TE G O P man’s choir sang. pages of phone book under SINGER COMPANY. of America, New Ha-ven, and len gth 'w atteau tra in . H e r -bout- roses. . Sha has been amployad os a rant veil of silk lUusion was ar­ Tha brida, given In marriage has served two years wllh the jr, Mrs. Herbert Ralph Maher of dental aoslstent In tbs ofSea of 856 MAIN STREET ranged from a floral headpiece SM d A Rd o I K4cni T o hy har rtapCather, wore a fuk- U.S. Army. He Is employed at Falls Church, slater-ln-law of D n . Milton and Oahrlal Auer­ MANCHESTER trlmnied with seed pearia and lingth gown of Ivory peau do the University of Connecticut, Do A Rod Job! tha bride, was matron of honor. bach In Springflold. Mr. Cunoo TEL. 647-1425 crystals, and she carried a cas­ Ml— Judith Hughes of Newton, tote aoomtad with aaad pearia is a graduate of Mancihaator Storra, as a toef. The wedding is planned for cade boiiquet of carnations and Mass., oouain of the brldagroom, and teoa, daaignad with bateau High School and Howell Cbmay 'A TrsMotoik of THC tIN M R COMMNV i ElocT tho Nixon toom M a rch 29, 1669 a t South M eth ­ Iv y . waa maid of honor. nacfdlna, A-line sUrt, and da- Taohnlcol School and has servod Sponsoied By Shtlner odist Church. Miss Cheryl RoUnoon of Manr ''Hf They wore droasid allko in teebabis ohapaMengtb watteau for tour yoora with tha U.S. Chester, slater of the bride, -was For Senator Oonomlttoe Air Force. Ha la ampleyad by ’ 'iT-J Hi ’' ^ l O R M A L fuU-l«igth gowns of deep rose train. Har ahouider-Iengtfa bmtt- m aid ot honor. Her fuU-length Bobert O. Popp, Treoo. pique, fashioned with lace fknt veU of iiac lUurion was at^ tha U.S. Post Offloa Dopoit- Ume green linen gown was de­ trimmed mandarin coUara, em­ f o r photo ranged from a m ateta^ haod- mmt at tba Porool Post Sta­ signed -with sco<^>ed neckline, el­ tion, Brood Bt. . . . WE RENT IT . . . pire bodloea, Venlae leoe accent- piaoa, and toe carried a bouquet bow-length sleeves, and emplrs ad eibow-tongth sleeves, i^-Uno Engaged of rooos and Ivy oentered with bodice with bows at each shoidd- Miss Ginny skirt, snd Itsiylf wsttMui plsiMts. a white crehld. c M ic h a e & \ e r. She w on a mattolng floral MRS. ALLEN BRADFORD GRISWOLD The angagoment ot Mias Anna F O t H IN T A L L FORM AL W E A R IN They wore matching headbewa Miss Diana Rltrtiia of Bprlnv- Downtown Manchester headpieoe, and carried a Idssliig EBsabeih Oomots of Manches­ a t 968 M a in S tre e t with veBs and they carried bou- Ushers w an John Kaptlnsld of flald was maid of honor. Her baU of g^d and yellow carna­ Is Back STOCK AT ALL TDIESI gutti of pink csmstk*is. held at Manchester Country ter to Stephan R. Holmes of fuH-iength gown of gold colored tions with bronae colored pom­ TatasvlUo, brother-in-law of the eSub. For her wedding trip, Syracuse, N.T., has been an­ Brldaanialda wore Mloa Dor­ out voWat waa foahiionad with a pons. PERMANENT ^ brldagroom; John HoUand of Mre. Orlawold wore a green suit nounced by ber parents, Mr. othy Orimvold of West Hart­ satin band at the empire wolst- w B ^ B S S S ^ o . Jfunes McNulty of Groton WAVE SPECIAL S8.50 Framingham, Maas., Bennett with brown aceeaaortea and a and M n. Walter L. Oomete of ford. slater of the bridegroom; Mne, and a satin panel at tha TOT Mdki B b -JM . M M m served as best man. Ushara Roaenatein of Boat HartfonI, coreags of yellow ohrysanthe- 068 N. Main St. were Louis DejlaFera of Mon- BHAMPOOO Mias Linda Mahar of Manches­ Kannatb DaVlUamy of Auintm, mums. After Nov. 1, the eoupla back. She wore a matnhing AND SET ter^ oouain of the brida; Mias Her fiance la the eon of Mr. haof^aoe. rtiester, uncle Of the bride, and $3.00 Maos., and John Oaritt of Wor- will live at 30 Oieatnut St., Na­ and M n. Winfred H. Holmes Martin Miorook of Colchester. WMTMIAN*S Susan SoUaw of Hartford, and cooter. Maos. tick, Maas. Brldaamalda w an Mlaa Joan Mlaa Lauren Oallnaky of Wind­ of Syracuse, N.T. SchwaWe and Mlaa Roberto Briiif Your CuitoiBSi $285 Mra. Robinson wore a mint (Mon. ■ Tuea. • Wed.) MBN*B SHOP Mrs. Mahar wore a floor- Mra. Orlswold, a graduate of Mlaa Ckmats la a 1066 grad- green dress and coot wUh NOssin lawto CANPY rA f sor. T^eir pink gowns and head- length gown of pink shan­ Mt. Ida Junior OoUogo, Is em­ Murphy, both of Springflald. Drapus, i Bdipiuodt "llte Marvel of Main Btroot ” uote of Bast CathoUc High Thett Oliva gram gowna a n d EA8Y PAYMENTS matohing ooceasorles. The MRS.* JON MICHAEL SANTOS /T bows wore atylod to match the tung with nuUohlqg accaasorles. ployed at Mr. Bid Ino„ Now- SM • SOT Main Btraot School and a mombor of the hoai^ocos ware stylad to mateh m i Sllpeovon bridegroom’a mother wore a honor attendanta’, and they also The bridegroom's mother wore ton Centro, Mass. Mr. OMowold AVAILAILE ADRIAN M9-9D14 Mantoaater, Oonnaetlout oonlor ctaas at tha Unlvarslty tha honor attondant’s. I d Hio pink kiUt ensemble with matdi- semblo with matching aooeaao- Pratt and Whitney Dlvlstoo of vV. oorriod bouquets of pink oamo- a floor-length gown of pink folUe is a graduate of Worooster Poly- of ConnaoUcut. Mr. Holmaa la a Robert S. Cunoo of Ing anoessorles. Both wore oor- ries . T h e couple -wUl U ve on L e ­ United Aircraft Ooip., East Of FORKAL WBAR BRNTAIB" tioas. with matching acceosorlea. Both technle Institute and Is am|^oy- 19M graduate of tha Unlveralty tor aorvad as hla brothar'a bast sagos of white roses. banon St., Ootohester. Hartford. Mr. Santoa to a gradu­ BEAUTY SHOP Patrick Rofforty of Windsor, w on ooraagea of pink swoet- ed as an alectrloal enginaar at Piilato Utoito of ConnooUcut. man. Ushara waro Fradariok J. A In cep tion to r 120 w a s h eld Mra. Santos Is a graduate of ate of Herrin Towntolp High PINE m i brotborbi-iaar of the bride- baort roaea. Hewlatt-Paokaid, Waltham, uioim s 84 OAK STREET No date for tha wadding has Sartor and David Krinjak, both DOMB ON FBiaaSM M iM iTnisin ClKl DI I i n New E x n i l ^ at the Bolton Lake Hotel. For a Manchester High School and School. He la aervlng with me mora, aonrod as baat man. A recaption tor 300 was bean announced. of Manchootor, . northern motor trip, Mrs. Santos Morse OoUege, HartfoM. She to U.S. Navy and to stationed at 648-83M 884 0Hit8rl wore a gray and white kiitt en- em p lo yed m a secretary at the Submarine Base, Groton.

pl4 - - 1 . • ,.A a . a. PACnC SDL MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. CONN- TUES3DAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ISANCHBSTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 PAGE SEVEN -■— — ------— ------■'iSit * ? - ... U n . F. CampUaV d^hifeM b' About Town Waite, CumberlandtX jjg im iB i ^People-Power’ Obsolete „ _____ was the house guest S ^ r . and St Jolin'a PoUah Naoomi .Henry E8cotta,.2aB Kgh Oathoho Church w ill sponsor a St. as a renewal of tbs friend* With Battery-Rim Gadgets ^ ■’’•P »*art*<* *«> W Bnfiand Saturday. A trui^wia be part- o,e Bseott. w t n y S ^ By JOT sm unr It’a simple to brush way your •d across the street from the th ere. NEW YORK (AP) — Pm oaras—and the lint on your church where Ste pubito may ___ trading In my muscles thjs year ok>tha(h-witb a bottery-opaimtod leave papers. ___ Oonneotlost .'frendere for a whole battery of battery- vacuum brush. There ore oord- . . , „ ehowing of the IMS 2n-lsrael operated fodgeto that wUl make teae appUmnees to manicure A n A ^ DtecuaelOD win pashlon OoUection, -.*irrw«tiy pec^e-power, os obeolete os a your nails, brush your hair, M d at Bhnanurt Lujhwan tourtng the country in4>ehalf of mldknee egirt. mossogs ypur soolp, dry yotu- hair and oven> scratch your V i ! S “ - 81*“ o t Israel will be I became addicted to thia THE SERVICE o ^ ice the apogtastU you eat with able Shdvea e fiUm ^all The Great Books Diacuseton in the Ipswich, Mass, Public a rotating fork that operates on PubUc UtUlttea Oommlasloa has Dealgnod tor Wgneee Prieod As Low Group will meet tomormw at Library this month. the same principle. You Just been asked to approve sole at AsSBMlkr 8 pxn. at Whlton Library. The push a thumb switch on the han­ the New Haven RoUroad atotfon Mschinos in Bridgeport to the olty q( Book of Genesis from the Kbie William A. Walach. son of Mr. dle and the fork goes Into ac­ Color TV and Mrs. Alexander B. Walach B rid g e p o rt 0R8 : Avooodo, Ooppor- wUl be discussed. New mem­ tion, twirling the epaghettl tea, Tenow. Whtto. of 63 W^lngton Rd., will rep­ U the request, mods Monday, bers are welcome. around Itself. All Nsw Modsls resent the students (he Uni­ Easy does It with all those Is approved, the city would pay versity of Hartford at a memo­ 8825,000 fo r tb s 10.5 s o r e slta. To Choose From The Adult Study Class of the tiresome duties In the house­ PRICED rial service for Mrs. Carolyn According to Jooeph M. Dear­ South Methodist Churtdi win cleaning department. You no W. Keller who passed away born, development admlnletra- meet tomorrow at 10 a.m. at longer have to bother plugging LOWER J u ly 30. She w as a U o f H reg en t and unplugging the vacuum as tor for the city, plans eoU tor A T a i W i l e Susannah Wesley HaU. The who established the university’s you move from room to room, rehabUUatlon of the area and In Colon topic wlH be "We Have This Alexander S. Keller Lectures In now that there Is a cordless exponsloB of parking and oom- H erM age.” Westinghouse 1958. typ e. m erciol fogflltles. iiiiiiil| BEST BUY Airman Russell J. Verte- First (Jhurch of Christ, Scien­ H E A V Y D U T Y feulUr, son of Robert J. Verte- tist will hold its Wefkiesday ^ ^ wtM feuiUe of Rt. 87, CfolumMa, has Evening TesUmooy Meeting to­ completed basic training at morrow at 8 at the Chhrch. Permanent Press Washer and Dryer — - - m atching - Kilby8 Wed 25 Years Lackland AFB, Tex. He has VOIKSWAGENS • ZMlth HaadcrafUd Odor OiasBls for unrivaled depend- been assigned to the Air Force Charles Wallaoh, son of M r. / oUUty and ICrs. Elmer E. Kilby M r. 25, 1048 a t the G ood Shephard Technical Training Center at and Mrs. Howard H. Wallach of e dupar Yfidso Range Tuning System for ultra eeniitlvs with Color Tuning Byo for o f 210 G reen R d . w e re honored WE AiSO SERVICE SPORT (RRS Church, Hartford. They have Keesler AFB, Miss. lie Bretton Rd., a senior at Cen­ easy tunlqg- at a 25th wedding anniversary lived in Manchester for several e Bxdwve Patented Zenith Odor Demodulator Ctr- a u t o m a t i c d r y e r tral Coimectlcut State College, Hevenors Wed 40 Years o celebration Sunday evening at years and attend St. Mary’s The CommlssiDn on Educa­ New Britain, has been named to SPECIRtillEO IE BMC____ _ r for uosurpsssod oolov pActUM the home of their daughter, Episcopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Hevenor The couple was married Oct. PlotuN Tube tor greater pldtune brightaeee e New PhUoo KagiOolore Picture Tube brings new shorp- tion, the Commission on Stew­ "Who’s Who" in American Col­ < ness, more color to Odor TV Mrs. Robert Pelletier of ISB Ox­ 18, 1928 a t th e hom e o f M rs. Mrs. Kilby is employed at the ardship and the Finance Com- leges and Unlversltiet. of 47 Deming St., Wapplng, e Tranalsborlaed Solid State Signal System — no tubes fo rd St. Hevenor's parents in CromweU. MORIARTYS CHEVRON SERVICE Hartford National Bank and is miasian of the South Methodist were feted Friday night at a to bum out In the signal-receiving clrcuiU N liv e s at Efost Hartford, and is a member ter, Miss Elizabeth Hevenor, 20 Jr. of Manchester. m 643 621 A midweek service and Bible Rd., has been named' B .First hom e. o f the B ritlsh -A m erica n C3ub. Green Hill St., Manchester. (Herald photo by Pinto) Coniteto Group Scholar at MUth Col­ PHILCO* The coujrie was married Oct. (Herald photo by Pinto) Study win be hdd tomorrow Zenith eoUd- W ltfV m t at 7:80 pjn. at Calvary Church. lege, Northampton, Masa otote etaieo S O U D S T A T E STE R E O emplKler and K i t i m d P i r Airman FrankHn A. Deming, Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Town Woman^s Brother Gets timer. ftMolal l U l Vernon son of Mrs. Bernard Gilbert, s o ro rity , win meet tomorrow at Custom-MaUo ComMctinf I epeed record School St, Coventry, has gradu­ 8 p.m. at the hoiffin^iaf Miss Three poettten wo« F ou r Cord ated from the U.S. Air Force KeUy PrendlviUe. High Decoration by Vietnam ter saver oentrd e Zenith quoUty 16 pound c a p a c ity a Annual Legislative Session jbectmical. school at Lowry AFB, :ers. Oontemporaiy The Ninety-third----- Aam al Con­ Abraham Grayson, brother of (he oonstnictlon of the Saigon Double action wash­ D riw l8 L b . C olo. 1e cabinet tn genuine vention of the Woman’s Chris­ Mrs. David Appelstein, S3 PhU- bridge which is one of the long­ ing e Heavy duty finished Walnut w i- transmission o W a ­ Favored in Carruthers Talk Airman l.C. Daniel K. Ar­ tian Temperance Union of Con­ Upe Rd., and isvcle of Miss est o( its type in the world. He eers and aalaot hardwood ter temperature se­ iiiiiitii. Contrary to his Democratic ruthers were proposed Improve- nold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ necticut be held Friday at has aJsD trained the Vletnameee Sheri Appelstein, was recently ■oUdo. le c tio n e Unt filter opponent’s optnton, Thomas menta in the highway system neth M. Arnold of 365 W. Mid­ the First Baptist Church, 460 in the development of a nuxtern SEE ALL THE LATEST aw a rd ed eraltureB a T im e AM-FM SOLID STATE MODELS in favor of annual sessions for that he Is opposed to oen- aircraft electrician. A Food Fair and : Bou­ Vietnamese government. training scho(^, anlalned that atsmal sea- Grayson was cited for his When the war broke out, housing, Carruthm said, "1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. c a fe te ria . K l’tchenA id. Mans could do away with all eight years’ service to Viet­ Grayson remained In Saigon, think we have to take care of Charlea N. Oockett of 14 Ger­ "open-end” budgets such as the nam; "M r. Grayson unselfishly hoping to help ease the turmoU CUSTOM Vernon firat." ard St., a senior at the Univer­ See the New FuD welfare one. devoted his ftdl energy and ex­ and oonfuaion of the country. INSTAIJLED Speaking in favor of regional sity of is one of 60 Line ot Famous At a previous appearance at Firemen Quench perience, without regard to per­ During this time he worked re­ government, Carruthers said we students of elementary educa­ TUt Top PhUoo Rotary, Csmitber'a opponent, sonal danger, in rendering serv­ building airstrips, repairing INCLUDING PLUMBING & WIRING would much prefer It to seeing tion methods who Is practice B au gea Gerald Allen, spoke against an­ Blaze in Velncle ice tor the reconetruotfon of the bridges and reixxistructing high­ the Mate gat too much power. teaching this foil. nual sessfons citing the added highway system of Vietnam in ways, that had been ravaged by A small fire in the engine of expense as his prime reasaa.a - the face of continuous insurgen­ th e w a r. AT Color TV a "soiq>ed up" car, brought ' CsTTuhiem said the Mg qu6- Temple Chapter, OES, w ill ob­ cy. This great assistance given A fine singer, Grayson has S tan d ard Town firemen to West Center tlon that is poeed to him as he Vemon serve Associate Matron and in eld of our country was most even found time to sing in Viet­ St. yesterday at 9:tt a.m. A THE SeUCtoonliig Is oampsJgMbg is "What are Patron Nlte at their meeting to­ praiseworthy and will long namese cholis tn Saigon. At morrow night at 8 p.m. at the fireman said that th ^ f ir e w as you going to do for Vernon?" $25,000 Voted be remembered.” Grayson was their first cert, the (dioir located In the six eaxtairetors He said a legislator from Ver­ Masonic Temple. Mrs. Olive A. also presented a {riaque and cer­ sang in both English and Vlet- SAME Recave and Frederick M. Goal of the high-powered v^ cle. non can and should be aware For School W ing; tificate in appreciation of his namese. TUs was the first tiroe AvaUoble In will greet visiting associate of­ of wbat is going on. Also, a false alarm: -was re­ servtoes to the U.S. Military. this had been (tone in Salgan. W U to fic e rs . The Republican candidate as­ Seal Changed ceived yesterday at 7:28 p.m. Grayson has been in Vietnam LO W PRICE Ooppar at Box 63 which is at file inter­ since 1969. During this time, be WILLING TO LEARN Avocado serted that Allen’s record has Mrs. Harry Mahoney. Ameri­ In about two minutes some 25 section of ArceUla Or. and has taught courses in construc­ JERUSALEM (AP) — MCre See the world been a party vote right down can Legion Chairman of the the hue. He sold his opponent people last night approved an P la z a D r. tion to Vletnameee army offic­ than 50 Arabs from Israeli- V.P.W. Auxiliary, assisted by of difference in has; Introduced some "oouiteiy" Firemen from the Eighth dis­ ers cuid he personally prepared held territories have enrolled ap p rop riation o f $25,000 a t a Miss Louise Ccqyping presented Mils of Interest to Vernon but trict headquarters reported a all the material for each stu­ at Jerusalem’s Hebrew Univer­ KitchenAid special town meeting and offer­ five American Flags at St. " I don’t think he has introduced quiet day as no calls were re­ dent. sity. Most will study semWc dishwashers. THE BEST SERVICE James’ Hall Friday night to one outstandUig bill," be said. ed no objections to changing c e ive d . e Grayson was responsible for cultures and Islam. 'Pack 120 and five den fathers Carruthers spMce out against ihe town seel at a pUUIc bear­ Built with good old- MAKES THE BEST BUY received flags. state income tax. He explmlned ing that foUowed. fashioned quality. tees. he is against any new taxes ’The $25,000 was an additlonel Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. 1. but “that docs not mean I am am ount to add to $125,000 a l­ Hadden of 1^ Blssell St. receiv­ f^fainst taxes,” he said. ready apimopiiatod for a four- R C A VICTOR ed a telephone call through He further expkUned i^ room addition to the Talcott- MARS military Radio system Now Vista® diere are plenty of taxea now. viUe SoboM. Most of the money Only Curtfo Mothoe quoUty reproeents a 86 year trodt- from Oielr son. Marine 8C. I>an- C O L O R TV "What is needed is better use will be reimbursed to the town. tlon — Senoaitkmal new module Color TV — The first tn | lei M. Madden, stationed with of them.” He pointed out, "we FoHowlng the bearing the ^25.00 ofo! Automotlo fine tuning looks in the picture signal. New the Industry — Bee It Today I the Naval Oonatruction Bat­ odor tube produoae (xdore with 88 i>er cent brighter .need a new tax base. We can’t Board of Representatives held talion "7” in South Vietnam last highlights this year. Theee are Just a few of the many keep putting taxea on home­ Ms regular nteeUng and ap­ ■ / W ednesday. This is our way of w■ h y r «5a VViator i ...... U first In...... Color ■ —TV. ow n ers.’ ’ proved (he resolution to change ihe town’ll seal. introducing KitchenAid In advocating better distribu­ PhUco Portable TV tton of the tax structure, Car- Ihslead of the old miU now food waste disposers. SEE THE UTEST IN COOL BUY YOUR STEREO NOW nithers pointed out, ’’it’s a coni' ptotured In the center of ihe Here’s the Pitch C M A .S S I5 illlil with Cool Chassis puter age and I dm ’t think the seal there will be a ptctrue of Need a Penonal L(xin? We offer We believe you’ll like them bo RCA AM-FM STEREO lor lonifer TV life INSERT COLOR Ti U T E R o ia te has tsdcen ad van tage o f Fox Hill ’Tower with ihe date well that you’ll tell your the computer system." He urg­ 1806 atVled. T h is is the d a te the 172 square inch pichirt. pr(xnpt, helpful, confidential friends. That’s why we’ll de­ ed that the cities be made to town was estabUahed. 18.S00 volts of picture powtr. take some of the responstMUty The board agreed to use up lervice on loons up to $5,000 duct $26 from any KitchenAid Front t2-chinnol VHF-UHF SEPARATE COMPLETE that the towns do and practice (he stationery now on hand and disposer pric» when you buy selectors. Big S " oval Iront for 0 needful purpote and up to speaker. Telescopic VHF economy in government to make ihe effective dote of MOOULES AVAILABLE FOR 5 yean on monthly payments it with any frortt-loading antenna: loop UHF antenea. Other areas ioucited by Osr- (he new seal Jan. 1. KitchenAid dishwasher. ' Attractive desert sand cabinet with terms to s u lT . with white end gray trim. 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PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COIJN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22,. 1968 P A G E N I N E SouthWindsor i l i i i i i l q u a l i t y INSURANCE SINCE 1923 i l i l l l i l i i l i i Siesta Goal, Not Foe Of Progress Connecticut RhamDUtrict After what had Just happened In Peru, 164 B A S T C E N T E R ST. this hemisphere needed another mllitafy JunkCar Weekin Progress, Mock Vote By CLAY R. PO IXAN — -I— £vpttin0 Ifprald take-over in Panama Uke It needed a Yankee , MNt33 y t Your Dally AdMty Guide SOT. 33 J-+ BIANCH ESTER— 849-6261 ’’ A• OoiBoU a*g»>t til# atodante at “ AM. 21 ) Good 31 Plan 61 PublUlMn nation we created and the one with whom timn’s Informai pcognostloaiiiiCi 2 II 32 ti 62 All FouoAed October 1, 18S1 *****?* ® a * ^ r In tha new Town Hafl. 'W«rs to the rnldat o f a *MAY 21 we share our posseasloci of the Panama a« that pattern hoa developad 3 AHiClIonole 33Attroctlve 63 Pbotgoor PubUehed Every BventnK Except Bundeya over the past two weeks, Ihs ^ hs hi uae' ’•tootion oanHWign wttb lha 9-12-27-46 4NoM 34 Curnnt 64 Who 16-17-21-30^ Canal, the moat direct of any o f our 35 It 65 Bo •nd -HoIhUya. EMered at the I\)st OHIce at OoMieotlcut raoee fo r Oonctaw throa major patttearoDwaeotod. >65-7344-90 511 38-51-67^-1 "Befioro Looaaa Happen, Insura iBVMh Lnpponr Maacheater. Coin., aa Second Claai Mail ties to a Latin American nsighber. 6 Your 36 Shop 66Km p Matter. take eomelMng vary cloae to o h a lro d ^ d ^SSL *** * * * ***• <* <»«tidae » through patticl- 7N*m 37 Intuition 67 Rocoiptt SAgiTTAann a a MAY 22 But Peru, after aU, was previously routine ap^teoraodee. liay- Nov. 9, 10 and 11. poting, and tha atootion .SPtrwnel ■38But < * P ^ NOV. 23 SUBSCRIPTION RATES ^JU t«l23 9 Evoiybody 39 Going 69 All Payable in Advance under a veiled oantnd by the military The general pattern this ool- ^ •**"‘®“ in wlU be beU op Mooday. Threa to Your 40P*non TOPooiblo OCC! 22 One .Year ...... mOD so that what has happened, basically. umn has been eeelng la, to re­ lha temoval **“ ****^ Town Hall wHl ba Nov. adult reproaMdatlvea, one tkom S 3^ 4-1943 n Your 41 Rooch 71 Exponiot p»494348i RoufifJ Up All Your Six Montla .. U.SO ;^4049-70 12 It 42 You 72 Tho 12-64-79-83’ n ire e Montha 7.80 Is that the veil has been ripped down. capitulate, one In which both A t tha twigt~.«.w o f ttte **■"*• *” “ *• O w "*** w e aohedutod to 13 Fovorito 43 Ahood 73 Holping One Month ... 3.80 la|week.2sownteawa«r^tol! Councilman express apeak at the school today. 14 HuncHn 44 Today 74 Down Policies And Panama had already made so much the Wrdlace throat and the JUN(23 DEC. MEMBER OF r r aptsidwl, e e ttro lS r’ ^ ****** ***** ^ * ®“ h «a in A patent vtettation night w tt 15 It 45 On . 75 Wolnwtof THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mockery o f Its last eleotlan that the Nixon tide are somewlMt le « iM.Y22 l6CI«on 46To 760r jan'. thara a te tiatiar mm ^ * ***^ ohanritar wUl ba muidi ba held ed tha aohoot on O ot 47 Can’t 77 Drugt Get the one bueineas package you TTm Aaaociated Preaa la exdualvely entitled military coup against its delayed victor formidable than they seemed I7HOUW to the uae of repubtlcatlon of all news dls- c a n to tha town, towwisa J**®*"* ®®“ rf‘>rtsWe than thoaa hi to. Taonhata wItt ha at (ha \10-l320-39 18 Boforo 4SBo 7ST*m« |22444940if' can understand. Get AEtna'a Cua- six weeks ago, leaving thia 0on< 19 From 49 suit 79 Am patchea credited to it or not otherwise credit- %fter a handful o f days In office was not •ant i3#iTB (i> ah **** ***^ "chool Mbrtoy, aohool item 7;to to StW p jn . /4S47-S2-89 16-71-74 W -l tomPAK; it fits your bualnen ad in thia paper and also the iocai news pub­ realty dietllusianlng — nweiy more of neottcut election atlU aonnathkig 20 Book SOAnd SOColm lished hera •M ao that al ou meka^ ^ ----- *® ****• I**'"*" “ opportunity ISO 21 Or 51 Sov« 81 BrtghMr needs exactly, provides one-poUcy rlcMs of republioatlon of special dla- the same. tlMed toward Nixon, but more I JULY 24 2?Poy 52 Win 82 Own il patchesn herein area“ also ------reserved.‘ of a cloae normal eiectton''than pteprtato plana gat - 23H«art«nlng 53 In 83 InMMtMd convenience. And it’s economical, Peihaps there is more important news to ^ Ite ”?****5?*y »**■*■« J?U?*** ■ «**•» *® ^Aud21 has generally been expeoted. ugly aigbt proawitad fey tha oM oona^toa^ant, aty mambeea. 24 And 54 ^ 84 Evotybody too. We’d be pleased to give you The Herald Printing Cbmpany Inc., aa- from another country In the hemisphere ^ V ina OM cM wHim B. MSy, toL Mt-gtog. PiMhaa lepoereported that thto w as 25 Mot* 55 Slow 85 Him/hw 1- 7\sia(Q aunies no financial reaponsibOity for typo- That pattern—which exlMa for l i i M 26fttm«mbor 56 Top ' 86FutuM 11-4541-46V full details; just give ua a call. ■laphlcal errors appearins In advertisements where our real stakes and hopes have (he final week of tha soooar aan- 57 Your 87 Boconw and other readlnc m atter In The Manchester certain only In cw mind and Uhdsr amuyenMQla nwrila .27 Going actually been higher. In Chile, President aon. He stated that the Rham 28Progrott 58 Contull 88 Oltcourogo) Svenlnf Hersld. our own prognoetioatfona—may wttb n looal oar Nuioval firm, ‘Iktcbema" hod ptooad sen- AUG. 34 29 Should 59 It f9 Bankbook Fn. 20' Buhscriber to Lns Anrelea Ttmea-Waahlnc- Eduardo Prel and his ChristlBn Demo­ atlU be changed by the way we thws wto bs no ohaigotto toka Vernon ond to the Chatter Oak Oondtr- I StPT. 22 30 Doth 60 Don’t 90 Today MAt.21 SFrEMttiCM ton Post Nests Service. cratic party have been conducting a rath­ Jiatk oan at tha Junk yard, ^ 10/23- THE Full service client of N. E. A, Service. Inc. eee and feel thlnga, before the anoa. 5-11-25-32 ^ G o o d Advene ^^Neutnl 6-14-2447(«. PublWiers Reprewentattvea — The Julius er thrilling experiment in middle road actual voting of Nov. B. Wei whtoh oan bo dakverad to the Ha also tefwrtod that tasting ;5361-to45 41-5648 May MW quote rates and assist you Mathews Special A f m y — New York Chl- yard. To have a oar towed to ca«D. Detroit and Boston. democracy which has been getting things think this la a late-JeU com ; Small Firms wkl ba held for Oradin 4 done In the way of progress for its people palgn. tha yard wfll ooat $10, and to through 11 on Oot. to and to. m tee hstve so many others? OCEMBER AUD IT BUREAU OF CIRfRJLA- have n oar nm oved from onato TIONB. and thus fending off, so ter, challenges But within the pattern aa w « The Seniors will bold ragidar ore now aeekig (t, the Mate’a propsity that is not towabla wlU Vetoed for olaaa aeaatona during tha (sat­ Masked Ban^ts Dimlay advertlainw ctoal hours: from the potential violences of either the ba gad. Thass mtos a n oon- 2 Oongreaaional laoea are near ing partodg. iiliiiiliiii.. Monday extreme'left or right sidanbly lower than those uau- Campaign For Tuesday — i p.^ B ^ w ^ . normal. A book fair la in prognaa, Rob Georgetown For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. CMle has the kind of actlonfUl, accom- •Uy In aftaot for Junk oar » - Town P a rk That would mean, In cur today through Tliunsday in tha For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. pliahment-crientod democratic reform motel, and the Town OounoU For Friday — 1 p;m. Wednesday. book, that Democratic Oon-' ______Tho town on recommendatton «< the high aohool. Quotes Bank of $30,000 For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. American pctlcy and American sentl- tSassifled deadline 6 p.m. day before greeamon Mim Daddario In tbs phuinw John MoAhnont wUl Pughea atotod that tha on hmMiwy authority waa on tha ba a credit to the community, Tha board moved to appoint menting on pcdl IndicaUng Dem­ were still something of a miracle. Is indeed an irony. A country which al­ equally strong, In apite o l third* major routes in RMgafleld, Dan­ Ihat's what Uds flight was—a per­ agenda, it waa taUad altar dla- the original concept ahould be a committee to seek another ocratic rival, Ben. Edmund 8. bury and WUton. A d d ress .T el. ready h A the siesta has Its own symbiri party oompUoiation, fo r Damo-" Muside, haa more suppext. fectly planned miraide. oratec Congressman Robert Qia-' cusaion. MSmbeie of the oounoU maintained. auditor. Membeie appointed bo of the goal toward which Amertoan-style want to obtain more informar -MoAtmont toM the board last ug, committee were Ehigene "Mr. Nixon haa always had Imo til the Third DMrtot," J (»S FROM TOBACCO DON’T DELAY—C»MPLETE AND MAIL TODAY pirogress is inevitably heading. A situa­ tlon on the powers of a >«>^i«ing alglit that he peraonnaly feels Devine, MDra Dorothy Oolgan toe capacity for talking out of LOUISVILLE (AP) — Ap- tion in which Chile envies us our pro­ when, once again, both sides of his mouth, to the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION—TEL. 646-2069 Encompaasing The Issue aeema oonaptcuoiialy one* o f authority and whether toe Town that toe wdden attraotlon to gml^ Thomaa______proxtanKtelyAkyroyd. 000 TnlWifm Ken- duction. and we envy Chile ita siesta OounoU could affeetltely control Venwn by thcae huainer Ilia board approved a re- pofot where he’a nrt to jn ^ cuKlvatlaix REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE TeUtlcM Fortrattw e Br Ttiqlisilil Pinto negativea. » . ______M ___ ■ MVsay anvthlnar."—Muakie.anything."—^Muakie, lam-lam. ______.__ Tboee who saw the regioael Ntxon ought, rattonagy, to end with both hav­ a housing authority ao aa probably due to toe pubUcity queat from the BooUand school production, prooestiag, manu- THE VICE PRESIDENT AT OONSTITUTION PLAZA m the gtant oprawl qf ttM basting Nhum for not debating Awmpaiyn telecast from Boston the oth­ ing both. to avoid tlia conatruction of oth­ on the low coat of land in the syrtem to transport two stu­ facturteg and marobandlateg of Second DIatrtet, often a ckswi' Humphrey. er night—like those who have listened er than aldarly bouaing. Oavtok case and the relatad dents Irom Windham Technleal tobaooo, the state’s efatsf crop. race, we aee the Democratic “The reaeon for the lull (In ImprovenMnte mads by tha to some of the speeches he has dsUver- oumboot , W illiam S t Oniib,. OouDoUman W arran Wart- BeboDl to Lebanon V o-A g School the Vietnam w ar) Is that their Sighted Island, Sank Same brortc stated that ba tolnka It la town. «d on mSlo only—ooiftl not fSU to.be ' holding a slight anvafltage te tho morning and afternoon. (North Vietnamese) units have important that tha ,town Tha plajmer noted, howavar, impressed by the developmeat and It now appears, perhaps not sur­ form er State Senate lAhofttiy^ It ate) approved a budget tieen cut to pieces and decimat­ Herald •atabHah a housing authority thad hU afOca U willing to co- transfer of gl40 to purchase growth and maturity of the Republlcsn prisingly In this age of revenols, os Leader Peter Marlani. ' ed, and they’ve withdrawn to "The American people ore blened with o kind of 1 n s i d le By Rowland Evans Jr. row, because the leglslaturs operate with any feustnsss de- a set of soalei and a amaF re­ their aanctuarles.”—Ourtls E. osndldBte as a osmpaigner. If the battleship New Jersey wars Yesterdays We give the Republican oan-^ It is true enough that he baa been dldate, Lowefl Welckor Jr., tho> might at a later date require tiring to locate In the prlvatrty- frigerator for the nuTM, and LeMay, American Independent speedily making Itself the real answer Siat (he towns have a housing owned indurtriaUy-aoned land a request trom a Coventry res­ m pottUcs long enough to have become Robert D. Novak hardest working of all Oonieoti:, vice proaidential candidate. super-energy. Their enthusiasm spiiis over brio every to the profatem c f Vietnam, ahead of 2S Year$ Ago au^rlty and then art up'Mring- in other areas of toe town. ident to have his daughter at­ proficient in the arts of that profeasion, cut oondidatea, a good ohanoa aH the newfangled strategies employ­ R eport Dr. Raymond B. Moxxer, •nt ragulatloos for the newly tend Rham os a tuttfon atudant. But the art dii^yed la (be paad^ to take the Fairfleld Oounty, set-up groups. Wartbrook said endeavor that they undertake. Our young peopiewiii ing heUcopters, defcUlatton, and form er tear athlete at Manchea- seat away from Oongreoamaa; The meeting was extended Report Indlcalles type program from Boston, as m the W ASHINOTON—One of the sericxis shortages of food and root out home-front enemies of that It Is often toe way of toe miraculous peoplofindlng devicee which ter High School and Fordham Donald Irwin, and we ejqMCi one half hour part the usual quiet dlscasdotw of the radio addresses, goods. This has led to a clan­ the state and strengthen party legtoUture to uae a "grandtott- Miiskie Stumps DeaUi by Alcohol can trace human movements through most surprising elements in Univeraity, is commiaaioned a Republican Congreesman Thom­ 10:90 adjournment but the some day CTeate a society that wiii M 0 niodei for the is quite a different kind of art trom the dictatorship over "the p e te ’s •r clausa” raaaontng, and rot night Jungles. President Johnson’s inability destine free market which is lieutenant in the Dental Oorpe as MesMU, who hod a Uttie help In ^nnecticut agenda was not oovered. The HARTFORD (A P)—The police upsetting the tigHtly-regiment- enemies, repressing counter- levy ragulations agalnrt the al- politics previously aaeoolated wttb Mr. In its (^notion the other day, the of the U B. Army. trom a third party entry in Wi^ unfinlahed busineas will be tak­ aay a preUmlnary madlcel re­ thus fa r to negotiate a total revolutlonerlea and maintaining raady aatobUahed housing autho­ Nixon. And H is quite different them the New Jersey’s 16-toch guns were so pow­ ed mechaniam of state control Membera of Anderson-6hea race two years ago, has a very- (Oentinoed from Page One) en up at the next regular meet­ port indlcatea the death of Ed­ rest of the werid, with our guidance, i beiieve it is T bombing halt is North Viet­ aecurity and order." rities throughout tbs state. kind o f political art he sun diaplajrs when over the distribution and sale Auxiliary, VFW, present a good chance of repeating thia ing on Ntov. 16. . ward Allen of Hartford tn a city erful in their attack on a North Viet­ Confronted with this crisis on Oouneilman Robert Silla said Ocmnecliout campaign stops te be deltvers what the prees oorpe aooom- nam’s worsening Mtuation on of everything the people need. United States flag to be flown year entirely on Ma own agatoab The Rham Board of HSduoa- jaU cell Sunday itea probably namese island that they cut off a huge the home front, and having that the council has given toe New Haven, Hartford and Now time to reassess our post route and if. the past two penying Um on bia tour noo-affeotionate- the fabme front. On the collective farms, peas­ from the pole at Depot Square. Robert Shaunf, a gentlemaa tlon win meet with the Boards cauacd by ahxiitol. dice o f it and saidc It below the sea. abandoned all hope of quick vic­ town every indication that toe Britain before an oveniight stay ly reters to as "The Speefdi,” in whkdi Halite’s military problem in ants are dicing off land and who, whatever his oratorical of Eduoatlon from Andover, AFen, arrested Saturday ntght That aUmlnated all question of tory in the South, Hanoi’s lead­ Housing Authority la te raapset Newark, N.J. after a ft^t on Kerokigtan he repeats, with almost nMOhantesl ges­ the South le now i^l-xnow n. cutUvatlng It as their own for 10 Years Ago oharma, seems to have beetx Hebron and Mkriborough on years hove not carried us toward a better society, sovereignty, all necesMtjy for future ership would seem to be espe­ •nly to elderiy housing. In read- He arrived to Whits Ftolro, Street, w as booked at 9:80 p.m„ The new poUcy laid down by private profit, thus reducing picked by the Demoorete .them- Mkmday to hear a speolal nrea- ture and, rise o f voice and smOe, bombing, aU posslbUity o f future guer- cially susceptible to President Rabbi Leon Wind receives Ing the statute to tha council, N.Y., this m onili^ by ptam placed tai a cril by hlmsrtf and Truong Chlnh, third-ranking the focxl available for distribu­ seWee in a sort of saqrtfleiair the few catch phrases that are suppoeed Jteinscn’s latest terms for end­ Doctor of Hebrew Letters de­ BUS______said_____ that_ It would b# _ pos- from Boston. On hand to grort »ttatlon on Pubtie Ate 927, then iet us take a better way." rUla warfare on the territory In ques­ member of the North Vietna­ tion by the state. Chinh’s gtoo- mood. „ disoovared undonsoious at 4H8 tp be good applause-getters for a caaual ing aU bombing in the North gree. tlble to ssi up a housing autho- b t o ware a number of Oonnsat- a.m. Sunday. He was pro­ tion. The more o f Vietnam can be sunk, mese poktburo, abondoM for my recital, in fact, hints at the Such a dlviakm o f the Oeo- encounter with bearers already faithful steady growth of that decadent and starting serious negotiations rlty appHoable only to elderly 'tett dlgnltaries-Sen. Afanham Rubber Price Low nounced dead on arrival at the more the problem Iteelf wlB shrink. the time being all thought of greeeional races, four to tha hbuslng but this contention was Rlblcoff, Oongressmaa D o n ^ to the cause. AU the human and nattonal quarrels sudden victory, 'niis is the re­ economic theory, free enter­ at Paris. Added to this Is the ______KUMA Lumpur—Italf of Mh- Hartford Hospital at 6 a.m. unknown political equation that Democrats, two to the Ropubk- disputed by Town Attorney Irwte, and State Demooratte YVhat was distinctive about the ap­ over Vietnam can be solved simply by sult of fearful enemy losses in prise, and exhorts his party cans, represente our idea of m _ - - _ - LV _ . - John MM. BoUsvB ell^ “laysla’s Jwia B Teoororecord geeugSOO mmllHon uron ira-tm- The medical e3camlnor*s rsport pearance with the Boston panel as, we the offensive last winter and cadres to root it out. win face Ho (TSil Mlnh after the A Thoaght for Tbday °*^*5*y?** ports in 1996 were paM for by released Mteiday sbowa "no an- handing the whole country over to the departure of Mr. Johnson. There relatively normal Conneotlout presume, it has been a characteitsUo the failure of subsequent o f­ "Aa for small traders," he Sponsored by the Mancheeter ^d that ^ t ^ c a ^ tote SSLotlout dtonRarlsa n^ber. This atomic caute" of toe dwOh, po- P a d flc Ocean. can be no assurance in Hanoi election, subject neither to • atota rtatute Th^ ST^ST^to M SSfto tnie despUs a steady de- Hce arid. A laboiatoty blood THERE o f other atanilar appearances in other fenses to accomfdlsh their ob­ said, "w e should resolutely edu­ OouncU o f Church ee Humphrey nor a Nlxoni lantk' cate them, help them move to­ that a new Nixon administra­ on bousing but haa to set up a cHtae in prices. The price of na- test is necessary to determine parts of the country, was the way in jective—an upriMng in the cit­ eUde. We still regard a , Hum­ ward more productive work, tion would not resume full-scale housing authority arlto power Muakie aaain om- rubber continued to drop with certainty that the death which the candidate, having been given An (Mympic Triumirfi ies. ’Therefore Lord not only are phrey landslide as Impoasible, p bring them into service calls, bombing throughout the North over aB types of low Inooma ^^^**? *^ ooportunlty through 19«T and reached a 19- was caused by toodro, poUoe his hsue, proceeded to aurround it with If there Is a gold medal for stupidity Lost in Washington’s preoc­ You that than which a greater Nixon landslide aa tmlikely. '' ho using. IS A cupation with the m ilitary side and arrange so that they may next January. jSple!lllkJS5 a ^ J ^ to yror low early in 1968. addwt what seemed an impreaslvely complete and narrow-mindedness, then award It to cannot be thought, but You are — — — — —— J...M . Oat-of-TowB ResUanto o f the war, however, is that have legitimate work and in­ But Truong Chinh’s authori­ give her views on the Vtofnsm ______diqilay of both knosdedge and logic, the U.8. Olympic Committee. They have also something greater than OouDolknan Donald Henry, won It going away. Hanoi’s home front is In far come." The word "educate” in tative speech tiints at no yield­ war. th no Instance did be merely discuss can be thought. For since such Wilderness Vanishes < Chairmanchairman of the oounoiioounotl com- ^ by Not that the triumph wae easy. It takes worse shape than U.S. experts the Communist idiom impUes ing, except possibly for ex­ a being can be thought to ex­ BETTER one part of an taaue, or only the 8 certain amount of real effort to react had suspected, so much so, in Draconian measures of repres­ pedient and temporary reasons. ist, if You are not this being, THOMPSON, Man.—Thomp^ tefOtee set tg> to Study the es- gpeater John W. HcOor- part eastest for fa(m In his position and the way the committee did when two fact, that political expediency sion. TV) the contrary, caUnh points to then something greater than son, today the free world's sec­ tahUtiunent of a housing au- «nd Harvard prolassor m fats party to discuss. Instead, Ida black members of the American team, in Hanoi would seem to dictate There was much more in the opposite direction—to re­ You can be thought—which is ond-largest nickel • producing ttlority, said that tha ordlnanoe j^bn Kennato OalbraMb Monday •a prssintsd to the Town Ooua- guring a Campaign trip to Man- preparation had obviously been direct­ in a mUd protest against disciTmination coming to term i with Mr. John­ Chinh’s remaricably candid re- pressive tlghtening-up at home ln\poEsibIe. (Anselm of Canter­ area (the first is in On(ario),[ WAY oil la the language used by oth- MudMwrtta, invited the woman ed toward a dlscuasion of the full issue, in U.S. society, stood during the playing son on the bombing halt to ob­ tetaJ of aerious economic and and a patient rebuilding of poli­ bury) was an unproduoUve Manitoba er towns te setting up housing to the platform at a rally at- as fuHy as possible within a reasonable of the American National Anthem with tain a breathing space. political problems at home. He tical and military strength In Submitted by; wilderness 10 years ago. It iif 0^ authoiitlaa, tuid must fer done tended by 8,000 students at Bos- Hmit of time and audience attention. their black-gloved fists in the air, a ges­ H ie depth of deterioration on predicted a "protracted, hard the South for eventual resump­ Rev. Vincent J. Flynn now Manitoba’s thlrd-largest and complicated struggle” to this way. He did not thtek a ton OoUege gymnartum. Low And in each instance, Oandldate Nixon ture on behalf of black power, unity, the home front, most of it tied tion of full-scale war. St. James’ Church community. ' A with bouting authority pertaining to and dignity. In addUlon to their ofticlal into the domestic economy, was seemed to find the noood in which to angy eUerty housing was par- FRUIT CROP DOWN />\ U.S. Olympic uniforms, they also wore spelled out as never before in Cost obey one of the mandates of the, "New miatifela under state statuta. U B B O N (A P ) —JPortugaVa ! ■(, black socks without shoes (a symbol of Truong CMnh’s recent and tas- Politlca," which tells candidates "Talk poverty), and one of the pair wore a Mkyor Howard E. fUta rais­ orchards IMs year wiU produce Nate tenatJng report to Communist with us, not at us." black scarf. Each wore a button citing . ed thi question as to whether 40 per cent tower apples and 27 Family Plan party cadres (leaders) in Han­ 4 TUs qieetaide of a oandldate who certain demands for racial equality. the town would have to take per cent fewer peaia than te ot. OhJnh, a veteran party lead­ 1987 beoanse of a prolotiged dry walks all the way around an issue, see­ -Surely It is difficult to work up a Fischetti to rttidenta of any part of tfw Savings Bank er whose name means "Long \v^:3. ing and areiglilng all Mdes o f it, and genuine rage over thle sort of thing, •tiiito HMstiy boasiaf vlnotiM AgostineUi but the U.S. Olympic Committee rose March” (he learned about pro­ be oonrtnwted. r ttta ^ d that atattetoa eetimates,______then reaching a verdict statement of hte tracted w ar from MOo Tse-bung ,N'‘ Life Insurance own wMch tekes a measured, strongly to the chaUenge, Issued a formal aptrfogy If the town aaoepto state fkmdi ^ to the International Olympic CbmmiUoc during the OMnese clvU w ar), tor tha hourtiig It will hava to defensible point of view—this spectacis and the Mexican Organixi^ Committee lashed out at: "The rather for State is lS*8-new for Richard Nixon, and would xooapt any aMgibla state real- for the pair’s "discourtesy." widespread situation of corrup­ dmt. be a remarkable performance tor any ’Then came a marvelous second ef­ tion" and at profiteers who are I,el the candidate tor the Presidency in any fo rt 'The committee suspended the two talcing advantage of the war Oounolknian Henry than said athletes, both medal winners, and sent situation." that other towns havs It srt Profile Ihe.ul Senator year. up m that rartdsnta of the par­ The image being created by such ap­ them packing, accusing them of some­ Implicit In CJhlnh’s language, thing called "untypical exhibitionism." ticular town have first oall In pearances is that of a oandldate «dio is cxiuched In the understatement •partnwnts wtthin tbs housing, Plan ht‘lp thoughtful, informeid, and capable of see­ Now the committee’s triumph can’t be o f Commsinlst rhetoric. Is the fuUy appreciated without a consideration wfth tiM vaoaaolas not flUsd fey proloni^ ym ir ing sold understanding aU sides of is­ spectre of a major clampdown rasMants feting fIBsd by lati- of what these athletes could have done and purge by security forces sues before he takes his own direction. to truly embarrass their country. They ' dsnta from other towns. Okmn- The inferential promise of such cam­ on both war profiteers and po­ Sleiitlei Year'' could have boycotted the Olympic try­ litical deviates. For example; oihman Umfearto DaOEastro said paigning Is, of course, that it would be this was ths case in both Mu- outs. They could have tried out and, "W e must pay oontimious at­ KAVneW BANK o r MANOHESam with equal open-minded deUberateneu Imvlng qualified, refused to Join the U.H. ebastor and East Hartford. It 9S8 MaU'fit. Wteuhtitir ^— . Proven Leadership: tention to (xmioHdeting the re­ 4a llkaly that auch hoiiting tn that the tssue-problema of the Presidency team. They could have traveled to Mexi­ pressive apparatus of the Peo­ Plaaae oeod me mere Inlormxtloo on Family Plan. co City aiwl then refused to compete. South WIndaor could ba opaiat- would be handled. ple’s Democratic State, the Nomo! There are, we suppose, some fervent TTiey could have competed and won •d tha aanM way, with the rati- k Government medals, then they could have refused to People’s Army, the People’s Po­ dtirts of tlM town given priority •Irwt;______Republicans who feel that Mr. Nixon lice. the People’s (Control In­ accept their awards. They did none of te vaoanolaa wMoh wouM ooour. CKy. might do better to depart from such those things. stitute, :Oie People’s Tribunal, OtVanaiHh wlll look Into both ftatterta Age...... Blotter's Age..... "cool" and try to light hotter fires Indeed, their gesture elicited admira- and so forth," quastfons dlaouasad, whether No. olOhlteNB. k Business under his opponents and in the hearts fon from moot of their teammate.i, white The reason for this Is mani­ the town ean art up a houakig Call 649-8208 o f bis own foUowars. But the odds are and Mack. “ Let a Russian try that and fold. In the northern provinces, stitlwrlty and Urnlt Ita Juris- that the best and most vital campaign­ see what happens," said one U.S. ath­ the trouble between "the so­ dtotlon to hnuting for tilt aldsr- ★ Military ing be «an do is precisely ilist type of lete. cialist path and the capitalist ty, md wbathar town laiidanta i O i i K aanpaigning which tends to buUd con- No Russian did try anything like It, path Is stlS going on, to def­ oan hs itven first osfi on sport- initely determine who will de­ 04ense in his own capacity to bring a so Soviet Olympic officials were frosen imots avsIlsMa if stats fiinda VOTE REPUBLICAN out of the competition for the stupidity feat whom." WlNDfiOE -.11 •aim, worisnonlibe approach to Issuas srs uisd tor eonStroetfoa. award. They would have given the Am­ Oommunlsts entrenchod in Haw Msaltag Flaw NATE AOOSTINIIIXJ FOR STATE SENATOR—ntANK nULOEAMOv wlikb abwody have far too much beat ericans a run lor it. — THE NATTONABU the bureaucracy are conniving wtthin themseivas. ■tha OounoU ptesantad a OBSERVER. with speculators to profit from CUfiRiNr CLASS raaolution laig night to obange \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN MANCHES'rER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 crat controlled lefflelature nala- Protest Sinfjfapore Hanf^ngs Venum Kham District Agnew ‘Afraid’ South Windlsor CMS Opposes South Windsor ed the aalarlea of sheriffs, while slmuKaneously demeaning those T o See LeMay Hospital Sales snme offices, created M new Chester Rau^ GOP Member Welter Problem Is for PUC^ Donnelly Sees New State Tax political Jobs, and appropriated Run Government RUMMAGE SALE Of Cigarettes money to study the purchase 2,000 Indonesians 175 in New Reading Program of Fishers Island, which was not ANNAPOUS, Md. (AP) — NEW H AVEN, Oonn. (A P )— Of Town Board^ Resigns ^^$2,074 was raised and aU of Sponsored by Not Politics^ Lassman Says Unless GOP Is in Control even for sale.” The Rliam Board o f Bkhioo. Gov. Spiro T. Agnew says be The Oomectlcut State Medical Chertar Rau of TrioottvUla, this money was used fo t equip­ " I t Is bad enough that the Rampage in Jakarta tion heard reports from the would be "desperately afraid” State Retireaentatlve Edwin mergfer were done votuntaiily, Society aamounced yeeterday it Tboinaa J. Donnelly, Republl- vent ment for the sports programs. National Democratic admlnls- a Republican on the IBoaid of teadieia of the reading pro­ No *HaiP to see retired Gen. Curtis E. South Methodist Church t h e la unMkely) the problem on record as oppbsed to the can candidate for state repro- that wotdd Increaae the deficit tratlon has foUowed domestic Malik stressed It Is "impera­ The Board of Education pro­ A. Lassman spoke about ___ . . JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — RepreMntatlvM, aubmltted hU gram and Michael Zotia, direc­ LeMay, the third party vice sentatlve from the 46th Aasem- even hirther and eventually nec- spending policies that have tive the government maintain vides funds In Its budget for of­ CkmecHcut Water Ob at a wlU not be sale o f cigarettes In hospitals. Tw o thousand Indonesian ma­ realgnatlon to the boaid laat tor of the athletic program, at The Rham Board of Edu­ presidential candidate, running The Stanley Croup solved.” The announcement said the bly Dtotrlot, warned today that easMate a state income tax.” aaused a sharp rise in the cost rines and students' rampaged good international relations.” night. last night’s meeting. cation last night gave its re­ ficials and transportation hut meeting of the Democratic the U.S. government "The matter" Lassman said, society's council, governing "the state "la headed for a ^ te "There must be a return to of living and the passage of a through the Chinese quarter of He denounced the violence in Rau, in a letter, oald “ per­ The tour teachers In the read­ action to plans by the senior anything over the set amount Agnew charged In a speech Wtamen’s Chd> last week. "properly belongs before the body of the 8,800-member phy- Income tax unleas there Is a fiscal sanity In the ad inhiletra- 10 per cent Income tax sur- Surabaja, burning and smash­ Surabaja, saying: "If we want sonal clpcumstancea force me ing program eottmaAed that 178 English class to see the mu­ Is paid for out of tbe athletic Cor. Main §t. and Hartford Road Monday night in Midtand. Tex., Ih 1M7, during the town elec­ PUC for findings, dedatons, and siclans oiganisatlon, has voted Republican legislature in 1869.” tlon of state finances, and the charge. Now, the state Demo- ing shops and houses for five another confrontation with Sin­ to take this action.” He said children are enrolled In the pro­ sical "Hair” In New York: fund. I that LeMay, chosen as a run­ tion_ _ __some Republiosui__ can' _ orders without regard to poUtt- to mcourage elimination of such Donnelly cited the predicted record oleaiiiy demotwtrates cratlc administration, the Dem- gapore, we are well on the way ttuft tbe oppoctunlty to oarve gram preaently. The clasa atzea "Unfavorable." Bids oa Addition hours Monday before' army ning mate by George C. Wal­ dwiates, '^ d Lassinan, deemed conaWeratlons. If the prob- sales In hospitals. to It. W e must check our emo­ the people of Vernon haa been are kept small so that the THURSDAY, OCT. 24 9:30 AJH. atate budget deficit of "between that a Republican legislature is ocratic legislature, fo lK ^ g troops evicted them, western The class annually goea to Superintendent Aram Damar- lace, "treats the awesome pow­ It In their beat interests to use solved by the commis- The resolution also calls on tions to insure the people will very rewarding. teadier has time to work ade- 120 and 180 million dollars” and the only one capable of proper- ^ spending style of their diplomats reported today. a New York play, but board Jian reported that Richard But­ er of nuclear capability too cas- Rau was elected in 1967 for quotely with each student. the water company as an elec- then and in that event, patients, visitors and personnel charged, "This is a record hlg^ ly protecting the taxpiay^a brothers in Washington, have Military authorities Imposed a not suffer because of our ac­ member Eugene Devine read terfield, architect to r the addi­ a two-year term wtakdi would Hic program Incorporate* ualy.” tlon Issue. "N ow the Mayor and event, should to cut down - on smoking In deficit that is clearly the reeuU money.” put the state In such a financial dusk to dawn curfew on the tions, to show the world w e are a magazine review of the tion to Rham, had notified him normally expire in July but with .miony devices to aid the student The Republican vice presiden­ Republican candidates lor Rep-.reaort bo made to poUUcal con- hospltaU. mess that the Connecticut tax­ tense capital of East Java. not a barbarous nation.” rock musical and wondered that the bids for the addition The society said the chief, of payers are now threatened Mth the change made by the General toward better reading Including tial candidate oaid Lelfoy "re- resontaUves believe ti»t they slderaUons or the legUlature. There was no official casualty After the house sessl(»i Malik if the board should authorise iHd not gone out yet due to the medical staffs at all Osi- conticlled lesislature ” OOP oontmder charged increased mcreaseu laxestaxes

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4* PAGE FOUm’EEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCittESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 19«8 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 PAGE f u t e b n September with a freshman class of 295 and a faculty of 26. Huniphrey Discusses Events in Capital Capital Footnotes Plana Newa Conference tween the front and rear seats 'The District of Columbia Oltl- NOTICE doesn't allow room for head­ sens for Better Public Educa­ WA8HINOTON (AP) — Presi­ rests, which ore required on tion, a private, nonprofit group, Law and Order Issue dent Johnson plans a news standard cars bulk after Jon. 1. has recommended that children From today, ifirtfl complotMl, — wo wiH bo be admitted to dickrlct schools By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with the South Vietnamese to eight. He conceded that the cost conference this week but the The cost of long, black, bomb flushing Hio wator mains from 11:00 p.m. NEW TORK (AP) — Vice work out White House saye it will not nec­ and bullet resistant vehicle at age 4, the "prime learning a schedule tor cutting of services has gone up, but time.” President Hubert H. Humphrey the number of U. 3. troops in claimed: "We have had relative essarily be linked to Vietnam wasn’t revealed. But Ford did says federal financial aid to peace negotiations. say the government teases the The Army is planning Viet­ to 7:00 a.m<, in tho North End SocHon of Vietnam. stabUlty." nam field trials for a drug Mate and local law enforcers is He said the combat effective­ Now, said Humphrey, "the "I think if we had some major cor at below factory cost. a needed step toward law and announcement to make we which doctors hope can knock Manehootor. .. ness and weapons of the economy is beginning to show a Gadgets on the car, v ^ch out even the tou^est strain of order because "there isn’t a sin­ 800,000-man South Vietnamese little leveling off. And it ia my would do it some other way,” joines a 1961 version of the gle city in the United States that press secretary Oeorge Chris­ malaria with only weekly, rath­ army are Improving to the ex­ view that you have to have a White House, include a public er than daily, doses. is adequatdy pcriioed.’' tent they will permit a reduction flexible tax and fiscal policy so tian said Monday. address systenv and a rear roof Manchester Wafer Company He warns afialnst creating a in the Americsin force of 540,000. that- you do not permit the econ­ Christian sold the day and that can be opened or covered The Federal Employee for a federal police but also says a "I do say, if I am president, I omy to heat up to miKh. And time for the conference has not with glass, a reflective alumi­ Democratic Society says it will Richard M. Nixon plan for town owe it to this nation to bring our you have to exercise influence been set but he hoped to provide num heat shield or a black vinyl sjtonsor a memorial service at meetings of people who are men and resources in Vietnam as best you can, through volun­ enough advance notice to per­ top for formal' occasions. the Washington Monument Oct. concerned about crime "smacks back to America where we need tary methods and persuasion, mit live television and radio 29 tor ah Vietnam war dead, in­ a little bit of vigilantes." them so badly” Humphrey de­ coverage. cluding the enemy. The Democratic presidential on prices and wages." Eiaenhower College Glass Cut to All Shapes aud clared. Capital Quote candidate discussed his ap­ Humphrey denied that he had PreaidenPa Limouaine Receivea U.S. Grant proach to law and order and New York Times "It is the major opportunity of Sizes for Table Tops changed 'positions on a coalition WASHINOTON (AP) — When this century to full professional­ other Issues in an interview with government tor South Vietnam. WASHINGTON (AP) — New­ Associated Press editors Oct, 0 Endorses Ribicoff the Secret Sendee orders a safe ly opened Eksenhower Ccdlege in ize law enforcement, modernize You con d^ many In 1966 he likened Including the NB3W YORK (AP)—Incum­ car tor the president, it doeesi’t the Judiciary and provide im­ in New York City. Viet Oong in a government to Seneca Palls, N.Y., is receiving things with glass to- "Because law and order is a bent Connecticut Sen. Abraham want seatlsdts and headrests a $5 million grant from the Unit­ provements in the coiTectionB "putting' a fox in a chicken getting in the way. field.’’—Atty. Gen. Ramsey ble and doth tops national problem, and yet it is coop." Recent speeches have in­ RSbdcoff, a Democrat, has been ed States as "a token of the love under local administration," endorsed tor re-election by the This was evident dm a new 21- and admiration" Americans feel Clark at swearing in ceremonies and thoy oro t u i Everything’s Just Great. dicated he would not object to a said Humphrey, "it is my view New York Times. foot, custom-built Lincoln Conti­ for Dwight D, ESsenhower. for top officials of the new fed­ coalition government. eral Law Enforcement Assist­ to hoop eloon. Lot that here Is a very legitimate In an editorial in Monday’s nental limousine received by the President Johnson signed area for substantial federal as- "Oh, no, I have not changed," editions Tlie Times oold, "He ance Administration. us holp you with said the vice president. “You White House Monday. Monday a $446.6 million appro­ -4------atstance in funds, in personnel, merits support from thoughtful There are seatbelts on the for- priations UU containing' the suggostions. in equipment, technical assist­ mistake my position. I have voters of both parties.” said that I am opposed to any ward-facing rear seats the Pres­ funds and sent EBsenhower, a Pbsi Office a Roneer Mirrors unt To AH Sizes ance.” The Times said, ‘Tf this were ident and his party use, but not patient at Walter Reed Army o e ts n 8 AM. to B PJM. To direct help police, he advo­ government that is imposed SAT. 8 A JO. to NOON from either Hanoi or Washing­ a normal political year,” Ribi­ on the front seats. Hospital, a letter reading: W A am N G T O N — The U.S. 2 cated Increased federal aid for coff would have little difficulty The Secret Service wanted it "Surely no tribute to those qual­ Pont Office Department, one of recruitment, training, salaries, ton, that I believe In free elec­ tions and I always have. I be­ defeating "his inexperienced, that way so agents can get in ities of yours could be more fit­ the first government agencies university programs and imple­ lackluster Republican opponent, and out fast, said a Ford ting than an institutfon of higher to use motor transportation, was UROCHELLE & WHITE G U SS GO InOs mentation of data processii^, lieve In one man, one vote. Now, if the South Vietnamese therti- former Congressman Edwin H. spokesman. learning.’’ expeitm'enting with trucks as 31 BISSBLL STREET PHONE 649-7822 communications and other tech­ May.” And the bullet-proof plate be­ early as 1889. nical advances. selves in a free election should The school opened its doors in "There isn't a single city in bring in some elements of the the United States that is ade­ NLjr that were elected, that quately policed," Humphrey would be their business. I said. “And when I use the term wouldn't like it, but that is their business. I don’t think the Unit­ 2 ‘adequately,’ I meen in terms of police quality, quantity, ed States should act like an Or Is It? imperial power, and 1 have op­ trcLining. end equipment. The posed imposing upon the South average"i»lioe officer receives Vietnamese at our will a coali­ two thirds of a Bving wage. tion government.’’ "He really is underpaid and On other issues, the vice pres­ yet he is required to take on one ident said: of the most important Jobs in —“There is a treaty now be­ our community.” : 'ik-tvAav ' "If you want better police, fore the Senate which would however, you are going to have stop the'spread of nuclear weap­ to pay for them,” he said, "You ons. That treaty must be rati­ cannot expect a police officer to fied now." know how to deal with the most —^The United States, while difficult human relations situa­ keeping up its guard and fulfill­ tions if he has never had any ing commitments to NATO, Abe Ribicoif speaks out on training or experience in this should “talk with the Soviet Un­ field.” ion as soon as possible about a The vice president said the freeze and a reduction of offen­ federal government also could sive and defensive nuclear mis­ assist courts in cutting batdi- siles systems." logs, register and license fire­ —Military Intervention abroad fiscal policy and a sound dollar. arms if the states do not. aid should be decided "on the basis criminal rehabilitation and of the circumstances that pre­ coordinate "a massive federal, vail at the time. "I do not be­ state and local assaiflt on organ­ lieve," he said, "that any man ised crime and drug peddling." who seeks to be president can Asked how Ws approach to say that the United States would law and order differs from those never intervene.” of his opponents, Nixon and for­ —U.S. foreign policy should mer Alabama Gov. Oeorge C. be reassessed becuase: “Tlie Wallace, Humphrey declared: world situation is- changed. “Well, I do a little less aiogan- Countries have changed. Powei izing and do a little more speci­ relationships have changed." fying. I haven’t seen cmy specif­ Humphrey added, "I would in­ ics from Mr. Wallace at all. We sist as President that we review ", 'S' feel that we have really gone other commitments made in into this as a responsible per- other times, that we carefully 8(xi. Mr. Nixon has given four decide what is and is not in our r suggestions, four specifics. One national interest." of them is a federal academy, Discussing Infiatlon, the vice which we have; two is a cabinet president contended that 'the committee, which we have; cost of goods produced has In­ three is an office tor coordinat­ creased less in the last eight ing crime information, which years than in the preceding we -bave. The fourth is town meetings of people wdio are coo- cemed about crime. Well, I want to say that I worry a Httle Often enough there are things that don’t show: a retarded bit atxiut that last t bave T meant that" chosen the wrong friends, a marriage that’s getting Tti dealing with rlota, said Humphrey, "there must be rap­ close to the rocks. These are the quiet agonies that lie id introduction o f' sufficient • experlfne manpower into the area tor • knowMga qdck and prompt action, in­ • lavolvMMBt beneath the surface. This is when families need help. cluding, if neoeasary, augmen- t^itlon of the police force by ade­ When your family needs help-will help be there? quate numbers of military—Na- BOGGtm tkxiai Guard or regular Army. The emphasis nuist be on addi­ for '4' tional men rather than on guns. RoproMfitvtivo Use minimum force, but make arrests rapidly and in sufficient 20th AtsomUy number to stem the tide of vlo- Distrtct In another law enforcemer* OominMtoe for BoggW area, Humphrey declared: J, Baytiss, Tioss, “Dissent is never a very pleasant experience for those to­ ward whom the dissent is di­ rected. Nevertheless, it is some­ thing that we have to protect ALL WAYS BEST and preserve. But disorder is i i i s i f A i l another thing. When a demon­ stration gets to a point where it affects the physical well-being CANDIES of others, or where it becomes destructive of property or inju­ rious of person, then it is unlaw­ ful. And at that point tiie police ^ i q ^ e a l or law .enforcement officials must take action." Humphrey said the controlling issue fA the time is reducing tensions both at home and Give Your Fair Share abroad. i He said he bellevea the next The Greater Hartford Community Chest president will be able to meet 68 South Main Street, West Hartford, Connecticut Let the Profile Bread Plan help prolong your Slender Years.

"What you, Senator Ribicoff, BACK IN 1966, Abe Ribicoff warned: “We must fraud and corruption in foreign aid. and your Committee are doing stop the eternal search for consensus and exercise is one of the most Important real leadership in this nation. We cannot have Ribicoff believes that we must revise our costly 2 Uw. 83.60 contributions, both to human everything we want at once, and it is not respon­ and outdated welfare system. He wants to train MANY ASSORTMENTS values and fiscal integrity and sible to claim that we can,” people for jobs and gain the cooperation of private TO GIVE AND ENJOY responsibility. In this country industry through tax incentives. today." Abe Ribicoff believes that we need to set up a LENOX system of national priorities. For the America we all want, for the big job — Governor Nelson Rockefeller PHARMACY- testifying before Ribicoff That’s why he’s fighting to revise the farm ahead, send Abe back to the U.S. Senate. Subcommittee on Government subsidy — why he has voted to cut pork barrel *w E. CENTER ST. Re-Organization YOU’RE BE'TTER OFF WITH RIBICOFF, - M8-t8H spending — and why he has cracked down on a good man with a good record doing a good job.

Friandt of Aba Ribicoff, Walter J. Connolly J r „ Troaauror ✓

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A n d o v e r V em on Covent Lal>or Support Mrs, Baldwin I 2 t h Q r e n h H Police Log F o r W allace TV-Radio Tonight Scout Aides District Aide G>iirt Cases Doll Display A break kiid entry aanwtlme 125 at Quiet Hearing on Busing Project Seen Ileclining late Sunday or eaily Mbn^y MANCHESTER SESSION Attend Area reported at tlw Oeniral Oon- * A /f f f I . At Town Hall HAJMDEN, Orim. (A P) — The case agafaiat Donna M. By JDNE UMTON Television neetioat co-op .wortutoop at 10 Soruton, IT, o f MB Deepwood Gecrge C. Wallace’s wppori 5:00 (to ) MOm Douslas Apet Place. Entry waa made by lira. Staidey Baldwin of M It would ^n>Mkr that not Jwt The antuml meeting of the ( MO) Merv Ortmn ' aO) Alfred Httohoook Unit Meeting ^ ^ ^ narootlce on Oct. 6 sma nolled. among Conneoticut labor unten (40) dtUlcan'i Island 7:30 (18) less Ctmne (C) oMmbinc a ateel beam to tbe Oteeter Dr. was sppdnted 8u- on Oct Bwas ndled. a majority but praeUoalty all of Ooventry Ostorioal Society wU (80) Muneten (34) failott Nofton B® held at 8 p.m. today in the members is declining, aocctxt- ( 8 43) LaiSMT (C ). Ifia. Robert OampbeO, Oirl second floor, aooordinK to po­ preme District Deputy of the Bu- jusa Soruton wes sireated alang the toiwnepeoplb are teisiig faig to a poll bring taken by ( SCO) Perry Meson lice. Taken nba an amprobe Barietyle home on South at. (20) n s Picture - (1O303360) jerry Lewia Soout troop consultant, and preme Emblem Chib of the with three other youths, all toe State Labor CouncU, AF1>- (M) Muterofer'e Netebbor- titap-around ammeter valued at "Project Obneem” in etrlde. IDuNng tola month, ‘United hood ( 6-4oVSod Squad (C) Mrs. Robert Hamilbon, troop d O . 8:00 (34) B i i ^ with Jeon O n ♦00. Unltod Ihatealof Amarioaiseent- »»y*. atate^ Only about. 126 ehoared up last NIattona K on to,’’ the HUtoricol 6:28 (40) Weather orgaalaer, both of whom Ilvs from Manchester,- who 5:80 (40) Truth or Oonse<|U«noe« 8:30 (>43) 'the Red Skeiton Bour ly at the Sind Anraial Oonven- night to 'litfaer haar tha 8«X«ty la exhibiting m the While an earlier poH kykoat^ on R t 87, attended the Nathan were charged with poaaeadon of 80 per cent supported Wallaoe, («}) F Troao (^2-40) R„ Trices a D tlef (C> Hale Oommuntty Aawoolatton HamlKon Hamay of MB 'St mrooUcs after their oar was ®'‘ •® •*pw«s their fbellngt on TVwn Has display cooe a ool- the new survey tiiows only 28 (Ig) AfternoDn Report (O (, .. 8) ‘nieri -ueriay NItia Morie leoUon of doUs of many coun- ’ (20) Teen-ace Inetshte. (34) KM Diatnaa Valentine meeting h ^ last evenlag at the John St reported a break Into stopped on Broad St. by polloe. potalbiHty of Vetnon’a par- per cent for the third party M ) What's New? New Orteane Dixie land Jan Starrs Oom m isilty B o o n . his borne last night. He told Other casee disposed of fat- UdpaUon in tfae program, tries loaned by M re. Michael J. prealdenttal candidate. 6:00 ]_»«4U>d940) News. SporU. Band poUoe he left the houae at 8:M *>«>•«< Ht. 44A. w eather (18) BUtiecripUen TV The association la a divlaian chided: Em ile M. Boui-Que, 48, According to Mrs. David Whet Wallaoe is losing, Demo- (24) Ouller with IVederlok (103033300 Jolla (O pan. and returned at 11:1B to 9:00 (203230) 'foea p a r NICM at of the Conneotlent Trails Oomi- of Hartford, arrested fat MAD- Carter many more were expeot- Among toe dolls dhplayed orrilc candidate Hubert H. Nr It (10) MOvte Italy, Spain, Luxentoourg, Po- 0:30 (80) SoDlal Security 9:30 (640) Summer Olymple towns in north-oettbal Oonnoc 2 ® * * ^ Cfaniano, failure to grant oi» urge Sbeh a meeting ae laet Is now Agured at 62 per cent, ( 8) News, naidc Reynolds Gamea (C) tieut, trom the SomenaAtaflord ****• ?***°y ^* ***y*?y ^ ^ haH of the highway, $26; Ray- night’e. Aleo, aooording to WU- •ond, Puaria, a number trom compared to 64 per cent be­ (O ( 8-13) Doris Day arwa south to Hebron, ICarl- «»♦ about $200 in oaalt (40) Newebeet 10:00 ( 8-40) That's Ufe (O mond Fltm«tridi, fbund guilty Uam Paradia, director for Pro- varfcwe areas of France and the fore. (Itvaiao) HunUey-BrinMey ( 843) eo Minutes borough and liBlianon. T h e taken. A diamond ring wocth on three oounts ot being found J®ct Conoem, the meeting wne O u n r y Uende. Aleo, drils Rlriiard M. Ntacoiv the Re- (34) iW satlon Probiem $1,000 waa also teken. from the Far East -China, Wbat'e New? (R) 10:80 (13) TBA mettlnga are usually held tarlce- intoxleatod, received a 80-day * ndld 67, and the EsUmo sion, according to Fuss. guest speaker at a coffee hour Jr. of Storm, members-atlarfe. from various apoto in town. man and woman was brought Last night's meeting of the First Selectman Ernest Vlk, Ace has arrested four Connecti­ Hospital Notes of no oeriato oddresa vam nw’ ">*"*■ ^ tmMport P***” ®** H aK ^ and that not wfai the pofailsr vote Nov. 8 rmt flghtliig luU is not a North Subdivision Proposal Wednesday at the home of Mrs. CN Day They were on safety harriers on — ■ '™s™’®y- children from Hartford’s north one proposal would take advaa- Vletnameee concesrion from Alatica. Planning and Zoning Omunis- who set up last night’s meeting Richard C. Montgomery. cut men on narootiiw charges. The prognun for the United 80-day mspended nentenco. so can hope only for an Elector­ Plans for the 17-lot subdivision ♦Cain St., Spring and Highland end and to attend schools In tags of the buring ptogram at "the reeson for the luU Is that Oapt. KellMT Nsuned with the PZC. It will be at 10 a.m., at 432 Charged with criminal s. Ie Natione Day cdebmtlon to be An evealDg viaktag hoars cud Ossm cemtlmied included: al CbUege deadkxk that would sion received {dans (or a 17-lot were submitted by Richard St. Ste. and two at Spring and sidwrban towns. This is at the the level at wkloh R Is moot thatar units havs been out to Capt. Walter S. KeUer, U.S.N. The nexit step will be Fuss’s W. Middle Tpke., Apt. 118, the and poesessian of a dangerous held Tbuieday evening at the at 8 p.m., and start, in the Thomu J. Boyle, theft of m mot­ subdivision on the comer of Germain and Werner Kunzli Jr. Gardner Ste. Invitation of the suburban towns signiflosnt. throw the election into the plecea and decimated, and Ret., of Rt. 44 A, has been nam­ submission of an actual propos- Parkade Apartments. drug were James EUis, 21, auid dementery school, has been various nnils, at: FedtaMes, 8 or vehicle, ruistlng arrest, 38 acres of land at when they have empty seats In Osnflleltng Views House of Represeolativee. Aiey'vo withdrawn to tbair ssae- ed local chairman for disaster Snlpslc Lake end O m ^bor eatimated costs in- ®®®“* An invitation to attend has John Smigala, 26, botii of Dan­ FOR EXPERT announced by t^ Andover p.m.; seif urvlee utt, 18 * a .’i reokleu driving and operating clsaarooms. No fewer than two Dlls level is Oradu 1 to 4. tuarles." reUef of the Ameiican Red Rds. and discnissed the possible volvea. Die PZC ajid Vlk will the comer of Sndpric Lake and been extended to all women vot­ bury, and Joseph Zasaturo, 28, League of Women votMS, one ARRESTS O rowell House, 8 p .m . week­ under suqienalon, Oct. 28; Rus- *"HU only hope," Nixon said, WlftJEL ALIGNMENT— WHEEL BALANGDIG and no more than tfame of these —Gov. Spiro T- Agtiew, the Ckoss, Greater Hartford Chap- contracting of Hayden Griswold then seek Board of Finance ap- Grahabor Rds. ers of the 20th District. of New MUford. Robert Arm«i- Maynard Stanley, 23, o f Bast days, 3 p.in., weekends and hsB- m U 8. Brown, 18, of East Hart­ With 4,000 sp ecfs estknatod to ‘is to get Mr. Wallace enough (XIMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE ' o f aeverel spanaortaig groups for Engineering for a study of the proval for contracting the revl- The P21C explained it would tino, 22, of Kent was chaiged Hartford was arrested and days; private rootas, 18 ajn.; childrm who are mostly Negro be available in suburban towns, votes in enough states to deny OOP vice presidentlsl tor, Nathan Hale Branch. He the affair. ford, charged with breaking and town roads speciAcatlons. alon. have to submit the preliminary BIO GATHERINO with possession of a dangerous RADIATOR REPAIRING AND SERVICE charged with operating a motor semi-private rooms, 8 p an .; entering during the day an d are placed in any one dass- these grades eould be bused out Nixon the Electond College.’’ date, said in lOdland, Tex., hs recently attended the annual There be folk songs by plans to consulting engineers THORNTON, Colo. (AP) — drug, the sheriff's ofAce said. SEE vehicle while his licenae was viattliig te 818, 814, and 888 Is larceny under ♦280, Oct. 24; room. of the Norlh End. New sdiools Humphrey had aald he is ooncentratlng his attack on meeting of the ARC Disaster Re­ The road regulations would The road regulations present- "The WhlporwUls" featuring Buck and Buck of Hartford be­ Samuel O. Coleman, who has Die axrests were made over under suepenaion last night any lime for Imiwedlate **‘~**y Bruce W. Coburn, 17, o f Boot It costs the town n»thl ng, oould take care of kindergarten thought he could govern effeo- Humphrey more than WoUaee lief Committee of the chapter. be spelled out in detail in bl€u:k ly being used by the town call Gordon MacDonald and Rudy In case of a major Are, a cause of the proximity to toe Davis. The Oadette and Senior when the vehicle be was operat­ oaly, wUh a flve-mteute Uutla- Hartford, ebatgod with break­ acoording to Paradia, who out- and Grades 8 and igi. Uvely even if elected by the because be believes WaUaos’s and white, according to Walter for a "good subdivision reslden- Ave Uvlag cMldren, 21 grand- the weekc.nd. flood, or a hurricane, or other Shenipslt Lake Reservoir and CLARKE MOTOR SALES Girl Soouts wiB give a perform- ing on Main St. about 11:30 p.m. flon. Afternoon vMIteg hsus In ing and entering during the day lined a typical contract or women iirnsfintlinr the House after lostaig toe p<9ular elecUon chances are slipping, Fuss of Griswold Engineering of tlal street," acconUng to Fuss children and 40 great-grandchll- Police said toe drugs involved disaster, toe cooperation of RockvlUe Aquaduct Co. hold­ RT. 6 and 85. BOLTON— 848-9821 aaoe of intematfanal tolkdanc- was teopped by polloe after be obetotrlM are 8 to 4 pjn. then and larceny under $280, Oct. 24; agreement between the Boards view of toe eve- Nixon’s interpretation —Sen. Edmund 8. Mfaskie, toe Manchester. Also Included tmt are weak on drainage. The dren, erijoyed a receotly were heroin, marijuana and var- many towns and many organi­ ings. tag. A talk about the United allegedly equealed bis tlrtu. He begia again at 7 pjn. Vkttom Frank P. Chrllll, 21, of 42 Gbn- of Education in Hartford an d niiy Mis. VeroiAea Jordan oald brought a prompt reply trom Democratlo vioe prssIdsnMal would be requirements for side- regulations would probably need wlth 86 of M? descendants, their lous pills, accortUng to radio sations is required. Plans are A stream running into the Natlona will be given by will appear in court on Nov. 4. •re asked not te smoke far pn- stanoe Dr., poesesslon of a nar­ In the peiticlpaUng town. that she M s there is a “broth- Humphrey’s campaign monag- candidate, In Boston lambasted walks in subdivisions, a pros, upgrading for arterial or con- spouses and other relatives. station WLAD. being perfected wUhin the reservoir is located across the League President Mrs. Howard ttent’s rooms. No mato toon two cotic drug and breach of peace, The number of diUdren who keeper’ ’foelfaig sweejvlng Lawrence F. O’Btien. Nixon for not debating Runr- pect under consideration by the nector roads, he noted, how- Oct. 26 ..Oceater Hartford ARC Chapter PZC tor some time. ever. street about 200 to 800 feet from Rpbette. vlattors at one Arne per psttont. are bused and toe gradm which over toe mflon. "aa IHnese tlrit "What Mr. Humphrey eaid P*^y- t® the subdivision lots. Also, William C. Drohan, 28, they attend vary accord^ to ^ for toe was that he wUl abide by toe "»••» >*r. Humphrey hers," along these lines, with Capt. Refreahmento wMh an inter- Fuss explained toe revision of The question of sidewalks was Bulletin Board PattentB Today: 888 o f 21 McGrath Rd. in South toe parUcular agreeinent. TT^ ^ havs.” She feehi. she Constitution and wiU refuse to >*»»•«« "how’s hs going to KeUer in charge of the local nsttonal flavor will he made ToUand County the Ooventry zoning and subdl- considered, with Puss aitvocat- The Board of Assessors wUI and served by members of the Wfa^r, pleaded not guilty to Bolt^ “ Hartford tea a make any deals with respect to Kosygin, Mr. program. vlsion regulations recently com- ing- concrete sidewalks, ADMITTED TEBDERDAT: am charge ashteMsm of tanqiorlng —40%.with ..a -sahllflMm*children; Manchester, BO!68; AVOfl.Avon, " . . . be at the Town HaU tomorrow Andover Grange, the PTA and Superior Court they rixMild dlean It up. tbe presidency,’ ’ O’Brten said in Mr. Ho CW MfaihT" pleted by the engineering Arm, The PZC has been considering night from 6 to 2. 4-H clubs fat town. Mm. Edith Adams, 128 EisseU motor vehicle, court trial on 12; and West Hartford, 187. A Advertisemient^ “I toe good Christiana a statement. "Nixon, by what ~^ Harris Survey riiows 1BL showing samples of the results requiring the Installation of side­ The Democratic Women’s Basesaer Dates St; Cfiarlu Baxter, 84 Otoott Nbv. 14; Thomas P. Fitsgibbons, total o f close to 1,000 children .Can we survive four more of Vemon riiould do as they be is sa}dng, is confirming that P*^ cent preference for MhsUe, to the commission members. walks In subdivisions to permit Club will hold a public coffee Tlie Board of Assessors meets Three youthe were sentenced 18. o f Siast Hartford, arrested in are going to school In 14 subur­ years of toe same Jbhnson/ The Arm would also provide Dr.; Mrs. Anna Btetukl, Wind­ please but not with tax t to r Nixon, 27 ______for Humph-^ Dodd Praises "The sooner your road regu- have both thought favorably of its ofAces at the Hicks Memorial N.T. They had pleaded guilty Wapplng; John Matobett, 80 Haitfctd aireried in Msnriies- the aotu^ cori of educating a teams to condemn, and if he lu., Monday as ‘‘toM peoi^ and 16 tor WsUaco. Blev^ laitlons are updated, it will save the suggestion, although to this School. Maadwster Eveatag Herald earlier this month to four HoU St.; Tim Healy, Broad ^ efaild in that particidar comiMi- Uves in sheune, he learns gulH." who believe In free speech/’ Popcorn Village of Nashville en- your town a great deal of point It has. not been actively Chicago Police Manchester Evening Herald AmA&vvt eorrespondeeit, Lsw- counts of tbsft of a motor v«- Brook; Linda Kuhlinick, Storm; y . ’. tV ., P*^ ****■ m*®**®" i® *® ‘ ‘un*l»wn’ ’ h u farm pragiam Includes a closes poll forms in bags of money,” Fuss told the commis­ pursued. rewee M se, teL 742-6186. Mrs. Neva Lalne, 88 Columbus E ^H ar^^airestM N to ^Iso sends a teacher and the ghetto, and toie is one way, boost of farm price supports to popcorn sold across toe coun- sion. Providing a concrete sidewalk Tolland correspondent Bette hlde. j cheater and ITORWIOH, Conn. (A P )-a e n . St. "■ » teacher aide with every 28 through Project Oonoem, she loo per cent of parity, a cutoff Thomas ,J. Dodd has praised He has met previously with in a subdivision would cost Quatrale, teL 878-2848. The ears were stolen In Ebts- hfttng, Nov.. 18 ; laaoeue nay- said. level on federal subridies to pre- —Nearly a million Negroes In Also, M n . Helen LaaaroCt, 26 too aticogo pritce for a Job, ardvlSe, Rodcville, Somers and mond of Wapplng, charged with There is no commitment be- A minlrier, the Rev. Norman vent "unfair advantage" to H southern states have regie- Fair Features Dorotoy Rd.; Harry Lee, Wind­ “weU done" to quelling dlsor-' EHlngton. ’Ihe boys were ar­ operating an unregistered motor yood one year with the right Toiler of the Central Baptist large corporate farms and es- ter«d to vote Nov. 8, an increase sor Locks; Edward IfoVelgh, 'ders at the Democratic Nation­ rested after two of the cars vehicle and failure to drive in to withdraw with 80 days no- Church in Hartford and a Ver- tabHshment of a watchdog com- ®t almoet 80 per cent over euob Polish Kitchen 18 Oonway R d.; Dawn MaiUen, the estahUahed lane, Oot 28 in al Convention, a etonce to con­ wore found partiaHy dismantled tice. Indivlduel etudente ran be ®®i> reeident, nferred to Vemon mission to oversee federal facqi registration in 1864, says ths 661 Foster St., Wap- Bast Hartford; Frank Wojtyna, trast to that of Ms follow Dem­ The annual Autumn Fair spon­ in woods o t t Egyi>t Rd. in withdrawn at the requMt of the e divided community. programs. Southern Regional Council, a ping; Pamala Markham, East 28, o f East Hartford, arrested in ocratic aenator, Abraham A. Rl- sored by the Friendship Club of Somers. He asked if any negaUve ef- Wallece’e running mate, re- private research agency. Hartford; Mm. Christine Mead, Manchester, charged with op­ host school. bloott. St. John’s PoUah National Parker and Durepo had also feebe of busing had been docu- tired Gen. Curtis E. L e M a y , ------16 Florence Ave., RockvlUe; erating under the Influenoe o f The youngsters are chosen at I At the convention to August, CatboUc C2ua«h win be held pleaded guilty to obtaining moil- mented. "Has any child been sa*d earlier he found a frustra- The American Bowling Coiv James Moriarty Sr., 22 Fair- atoohol, Oct 28; Atoert T. Doy- random. No child wttb emo- iRlUooff colled toe actions of Friday from 7 to 8 p.m. and ey by false pretensee and forg­ Aeld St.; Mrs. Marguerite on. 50, of 888 Main St., chaiged Uonol preUems or with an LQ. hurt?" Paradis’ answer was tlon among fighting men during gress was formed in 1888 and the polloe "Gestapo tactics.’’ Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. "None that 1 know of.’’ his recent Vietnam trip because the ABO Championships wars ery at Zahner's Mens' Shop and Oriby, 108 Sycamore La.; Mn. with indecent ezaauS, Nov. 21. under 80 Is sent, Paradia said. His RepuMlcan opponent In the at the church haH on Golway to breaking and enterltu; with The average I.^ in a ghetto Paradis referred to the size of "after defeating the enemy, started in 1881. Nov. 8 election, Edwin H. May S t' Martha Poole, South Glaston­ criminal Intent the Double "B“ bury; Hn. Joan Popick, 118 school is 88, but it was pointed Jr., faae been attacking Rlbicoff i r i r ^ The main attraction will be Products Oo. on B ut Main St., Vemon J out that ttiese tests are wMte- fog that apeech. the traditional "Polish KUchen" Terrace Dr., Rockville; Mn. El­ Rooicville. Both InddenU also oriented and heoouss of tola a Dodd mode his comments to with lunch being aervld flom la PorterAeld, South Windsor; toede place in July. score of 86 Is equated to a sub- approxlmatoly 800 poreone at­ 11 ajn. to 2 p.m. The menu Mrs. Thelma PugUese, 84 Milled C o illlt y FO D * U n it tending the Connecticut Veter­ Parker and Durepo were urtiaa score of 100. wfll feature plerogl Ailed with ans ®f Foreign Wars American- Ransom, 1M% Homestead St.; Rulas o f toe sufaurhon. school cheese and potato, gohimpkl, snitenoed to an indefinite-term T o M eet N ov. 1 iem Conference hero Sunday. He at the Connecticut **•- William Schtetz, Ekst Hartford; prevail and In no case wlH re­ klelbeaa and cabbage and home­ Die anmiri meeting of th e (U<| not mention Rlbicoff by made Pollali babka. These foods fomwtory on each of the theft Sharon Sellers, WUlingtcn; verse busliig take plaos. odd Sperry, Natoan Hale Rd., Tolland County Fair Assocla^ wiH also be available tor take of a motor veMcte chargee and tlon, Ino. wlU be held Nov. 1 at Paradis also described the Ho dld- eay, "I conalder it an out orders. In addition a oom- for the fotgre^, and to one year '/xith Coventry; John Stevens, ghetto schools from which these dtitrage that some people who East Hartford. 8 pjn. at the Tolland County plete roast beef dinner win be at the reformatory for esoti of Agricultural Center, Rt. 80. children are taken. Hartford’s haVe had no opportunity to ob- serred. ' the two other chargu, sH to Also, ICrs. LeoneU Stone, Cov­ 'Ihe niMting wtU elsot six population Is 180,000 persons. g o ^ e the incidents, who have A' large aeleotlon of , plas, nm cooourrently. entry; John Sudiy, 81 Clin­ young people as dtreotors of the Approximately 88,000 Negros '* hid little or no experience with cakes, ooofclea, brownies, roQs Durepo is preeently serving ton St.; Kathleen Taylor, South asBOciatkxi, hear reports foom an concentrsted on one Ave police ofAcors of this country and brsada wfll i be tor sale. a sentmee at the reformatory St., Coventry; Mn. Jacqueline ofllo e n , present outstsndfaig square mMe area. Bight over­ or the problems of law enforce- Mm. Walter Obgut and Mrs. and he will be put on probation Topley, East Hartford; Mn. awards earned at the fair held crowded schools provlds sogra- m «it. have criticized and abuse Benjamin Grsyb wlH oonduet for three years when his pres­ Theresa VMoaro, U Middtefleld earlier in the fall and reoehre gated oduootton and poor edu- the poUce and the mayor of the the sale. ent seni'ence Is oompleted. St.; Mn. Eleanor Warren, Ver- th e premtums earned at th e cation, he said. city of Chicago." ^ The handicraft tabtea ar- Hintermeir had his sentence non; Nfobotas liaccaro, 20 West- fair. I. Q. Improvemcirt “I can tell you eomethlng rangad with artlclea such as of an Indeflnlte term at the fie ld St. Die 4-H’en are oonridersd He continued, ‘‘Ghetto chU- about thebe matters because I pillows, paddsd coat hangers, reform atory truspended and w u memben of the County Fair dreniare from the same baste was there," ho said. "I saw nri puppet sraah doths, bean bags, b i r t h s Association if they exhibited at background, the some little put on probation for three TESTERDAT : A a group of proteatera demand­ knOtad articles and numerous years. eon to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sa­ this year's fair or served as a package fai the North End. They ing the constitutional right of Cantetnus glfte srtU be attend­ bin, South W inkior; a aon to superintendent or director. can’t learn from each other." asmmbly, but a mob bent on ed by Mrs. Alpiionse Rubacha, Another teen-age boy, David Mr, and Mrs. Jack Murphy, 128 Recommended for the s ix Suburtian children have built in W. C(As, 18, o f D(Ason Rd., Ver- anarchy." Mis . John Krawchenko, Mrs. Oak St., Wapplng; a dau^iter vacancies are nine young peo- differences, he sold, referring Dodd said televlelon coverage Howard Burger and Mrs. Henry nmi, was sent to the state re­ to Mr. and Mn. Robert Howley, pie from 14 to 16 yean of age. ethnic backgrounds, Jobs and of the confrontation between the formatory for breaking and en­ RCA’s feing Crosby TV Special LuntewsU. 86 Edith Dr., Vemon; a son to Die young people have served ideas. Chicago police and toe For the children there will be tering with criminal Intent and Mr. and Mn. Terrance Gagne, for a various number of yean ^q,at happens to these "btu- theft of a motor vehicle from was less than half the etory, a white depbant table and a East Hartford; a daughter to ■n 4-H. ad” .children when they he- "What you did not see w ^ wWdng wall. Brian GMsal of Scranton Motors on Windsor Mr. and Mn. Frank BramonU, Dieoe recommended are Sher­ the countless imj^cda^toU Ave. ‘ in August. Die court was oome two or three in a white with guest stars BeHisi will dsmonatrate oil East Hartford. wood Abom and Frank Nieder- classroom Is an Improvsmsnt on the police as they etoid toelr oalnt aoln ait. told he and two other Juvenllu werfer Jr„ both 14; Kathy Tal- broke in to the dealers, took s of I.Q., on avMoge of 7 prints ^d!^Y ou could In Ifae "Folldi Kitchen" wiU DISCHARGED TESTER­ madge, Judy Moroe, Martin acoording to Paradis. K the vile ®«* be Mbs. MMisd PloduuKsyk, new car and drove it to Prov- DAT : Aimie Crawford, 38H Bernier, Jfan Jednlewskl, Kar- obscene language used by tola incetonm, Mau. Cole wu ap- One question asked Bob Hope, Diana Ross Mrs. WilUam Simpson and Mrs. Bluefield Dr.; Mn. Mary Ack­ prehened after a urvice sta­ en Persqn and whether or not there is a Black mob . . he said. Haary WlerSblcki. General ley, Howard Rd.. BoMon; Scott oU 16, and Larry WUhrim, 16. Power group in Hartford op­ Dodd's term ends to 1970. dialrladles for the event are tion attendant identified him Blanchard, Ellington; Mn. from a photo. posing Project Concern. Die Mrs. Stanley Opdaoh and Mrs. Dorothy Everdfaig, 88 Bntton answer by ^Cn. Andrews was &TheSupremes Cole wu sentenced to nine Exchange Fire lOolwd Kiro. Rd.; Mn. Mary Delaney, 138 that there was, that some Ne­ Dies o f InjurieB months with execution to be Benton St.; Michael TritaridU, TEL AVIV (AP) — Jordanian groes fad tliia Is somsthing suspended after six months for OREBMWICH (AP) — Arthur 60 Lewis Dr., Wapplng; Fred­ guns opened Are today on Isrss- they should take oare of thsm- the breaking ' and entering Truffles Expensive erick Croeby, East Hartford; Jo- II Army units south of Umm setves. She doesn’t sgrde and Hill, 20, of Brldlgeport who w m NBC-TV, Wednesday, charge, and to an indefinite pe­ t e f h Reese, Bridgeport; Mn. Touts, in toe Jordan valley, an said, "We should teach Mack tnlured In an automobile acci­ PARIS —Truffles, a French riod at the reformatory for Barbara Carlson, BUfaigton; Israeli anny spokesman repoit- h ist^ and heritage and once dent has died of his Injuries a delicacy, are a type of mush­ theft of the motor vehicle. This M n . Cynthia Fom walt; South ed. day after the accident. room that grows six indies un- the children have something to October 23 untence was suspended with WindMM-; Stephen Schaefer, Israeli forces returned toe aspire to we may change the - Police said Ms car ran off dsiground near the roots of esr- probation for two years to com­ East Hartford; Mn. Anna Are, the spokesman said, and sl- ottttudea of the m ilitant North Avenue and atruok a taln oak trsea. They are dug mence unon termination of the Stone, 448 W, Middle Tpke.; lenced the Jordanians after s groups." atone wan and a tree Saturday. up by pigs and spedally trained first sentence. Mn. Alvina Bickford, 86 Chest- 48-mlnute exchange. No casual- (Questions brought out toot paeeeiver in toe oar, Alex­ dogs. Truffles paste Is tinned (Ciiannel 30-10 P-M.) Thru other casu were con­ nut St.; Mn. Ftonoss Fernald, ties were reported by ths Israe- towns actually molig money on ander Mlkloe Jr., 24, of Bridge­ and sold for abM |8B a pound. tinued until Nov. 6. ♦7 Christopher Dr., Vrinon. lie. this. "Thsro or# some who feel port, was Usted to serious oon- d W ^ .' PAGE NINETEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. (X)NN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 fACX EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAI CONN„ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, '1968 { THE Coaches’ Corner Toiighest Olympic Test Tonight H erald A\ Explosive Ohio State 11 By CUFF DEMEM EAST OATBfHAO HIOH Saturday’s 410 triumph over Shaves Margin of USC St. Joseph High at TrumMill was For U.S. Gagers Against Brazil our bast defensive effort of the M irW V r iP -lf f A 'P l— .E x - trouncing Oklatioma State 49-14, Syracuse, 8-1, idle over the Joinlrg Nebraska In dropping year. I soy that because not r r ^ Cut by Giants Blesaing In DiggniBe rJtXLura a h n v ^ 3vere named first on five baltoto, weekend, moved up a notch to out o f the TV^ 20 were Stamford only was It our firat shutout of MEXICO O iry 0 day before, t t r n ______... ine U.CS. oasKeioauMiw , msraelf.” two In ewlmming. Including a l- against an Australian challenge. The United States -.IjO picked by the New York Giants,” rangy; handsomV D^‘M^^'- Th^ SSiv*^? Z pick-up squad spufncd b y Sq she promptly broke the 2-8 sweep In the the men’s 100- Russia was a distant third, The up a silver In shooting from Lt. n ^ of the NewJYork J^ reported over the luncheon major D am e, 4-l, advanced dropped all the way to ISth^ter B ^ a n ^ ^ ) . y pun* many of the nation’s top American stranglehold on swim- meter butterfly. winning time was 7:52.8.j John Writer, statlonod nt ft. Uble yesterday. The slick pass-catching flanker of the mlng gold mcTjalh Monday, win- Doug Russell, from Midland, jjjyg Daniels, hllklns l ark, Bennitig. The BoU^akera alarm 27-22. 6. Tennessee 4 0 1 418 "If we handle the ball the way alve Russian forcea by its wld- The defeat knocked SplU out 200-meter breaststroke, but fig- There were a couple of oontro- went for 61 yards. Maynard started the current baUot atrength to amasn 784 Ohio State Oct 12. Texas leaped from 17th to 18th 7. Purdue 4 1 410 against fPuorto lUeo, we est margin so far. of a chance to tie or better ure to pick up some seconds and vtri'es. nie Ruaalan equo*lr'4n I believe that Healy has campaign with 447 grabs to hU points to Southern Cal’s even Georgia Jifmped from 10th to v,m, 39.29 victory ovtv Arkan- 8. G eorgia 4 0 1 ' lose,’’ Iba said. The Amertoans have a total teammate D«i SchoIIander’s thirds. found lO be uvlag ot credit fo r 8,188 yards and 88 800. eighth on the strength ot a 82-6 ggg that dropped the Razor- 9. _____ Miami, Fla 4 1 164 established himself Os one of "Brazil la a strol^, f^ 64 medals, 28 of them gfld. The record of four goM medaM, set In the other, Debbie Meyer, walklo talkiss and disqualified.' touchdowns. Last week, when the defend- coast past Vanderbilt. Miami, bg^cka from ninth to 18th. Mis- 10. Syracuse 8 1 160 *Be beet backs In the area. His team.” Russtans have only 89, 18 of in Tokyo In 1964. "The 400-meter Sacramento, Calif. ,;oe8 'or her Rut they were reinstated when Now 82, Maynard was a tag national champs took over PT®-, clim bed from 12th to ninth gourl soared from 20th to 14th 1 1 . CaHfonila 4 1 lie touchdowns Saturday now The Yankee team lacking **“ *” picked up only medley butterfly leg goes to the second gold In we JW-meter they pointed out on Interpreter seventh round draft pick of the the top spot for the first time foHowlng a 13-8 victory over VIr- witj, 16-14 edging of Nebraska . Michlgen 4 1 116 Etvee Wm a total of 48 points a 12 CUFF PzJriEitf sudi stars as Leww AlebidorAtotodor and Monday, In team sa- winner of the fly,’’ Spitz said. freostvle. In wWch (die holds the was not present at the briofmgs. National League GCanta after a this season, thoy held a 46-point ginla Tech. Miami’s only Idea In that pushed the Huskers out of 18. Texas 8 1 1 112 B>e y«®r and puts him near EUvin Haues, Just got by Tiny ber and Finn dinghy sailing. Spitz already has two golds world' record. With Jnno Bark- But to team pumilt oyoling, great career at Texas Weebem. edge over Ohio State. Bve games has been to South- the Top 20. 14. Mlssourt 4 1 103 the area’s top scorers. Tom Is „ Russia’s track and field for relays, a sUver In the but- man, Wayne, Pa., and Jan Weut Germany, drat across tlie „ a breakaway threat whenever deserves praise. Outstanding Puerto Rico 61-86 In Its last out- Wiita the (Jiants he was Just Meanwhile, the rest of the top Oal. Mtasisslppt was 17th, up one 18. ETorida ? he carries the hell. The fdlow- Joha were turned in by tig . coach. Gabriel Korobkov, hod terfly and a bronse for the 100 Henne, Oakland, Calif. also tn- flnlsl. line, was diaquallfled another Texan, with long slde- B tave 10 tmderwent som e m inor zhuf- linam i clim bed from 12th to spot, Louisiana State was 18th, 16. Artcansas ^ log statletica bear me out In Pacquette along with our en- some worda to m y about It: freestyle. He goes In' the 200- 'erod. It could be aror ier Amor- v,1ien the Jury ruled that Jurgen buzns — which he still wears — And whUe Iba vras ^worrying, fling as Kansas moved into ninth following a 18-8 victory up two notches, Texas Tech fell 17. Mississippi adiUtion to hla two punt returns, Ure defensive secondary com- "It is unfair to hold the meter butterfly, for which lie lean rweep. Klssner pushed teammate who was a good college player tall Lynn McClementi^nf _Aus- third place, trading spots-with over Virginia Tech. Mlami’a fromVlOth to 19th and Florida 18. Louisiana State his touchdowns were scored sis posed of Mike Crlspino, BIE Games at this altitude,’’ he said holds the world record, Thura- Buddy Friedrichs of New Or- K..r!-Helns Henrlulia, un illegal but not reatjy for the proa. The tralla found out that Aiikeriea’s idle No. 4 Peim State. only loss in five games has been State returned to the ratings in 19. Texas Tech ® follows: 46-yard pass reception, Perry, and Bob Harvey. of this 1% mile high city. "Moot day. leone. La., in the Dr»g»-a daze notion. Giants gave up on him but the swimmers are human a fter aO. The Jayha'Wks, 6-0 after to Southern Cal. the No. 20 spot. 20. Florida State _ and runs o f 46, 22, 20, 18 and Although we all enjoyed Sat­ of the world Uvea downstairs. Just 42 minutes after losing to ki WUlawaw, and Lowell North Cor mark, which finished sec- Amerloan Lea^pie was coming "When I came to itsxloo, I They hold the Olympics up- Russell, he swam the third leg of Ban Diego, wltn crewman Pe- ond, was awarded the gold mad- three yanM. urday’s victory, we don’t have was very frightened, of the taito exlstance and Maynard re- stairs. The Games are tiirown on the United States’ vlctorioiM ter Barrett of Seal Beech, Calif., al and Italy the broiise. A decl- matased In New York with the UConn Band to Perform ActuaBy there were a num­ any Uluelons about this Satur­ Amerlcan swimmers," said the out ot balance.’’ 800-meter freestyle relay team. In the Star claaa with North slon on the silver medal will be TUans. n ie "fumbler" tag wras DON SIAYNABO Howard Quits ber of Standouts for us. John day’s game. We play a fine 17-year-ow secretary from Among the United States’ 11 giving SchoUonder a lead of Star, confirmed their yachting made later. put on Mhynard but In his one SiemlensM turned tn anottier Penney High football team. s second time we played In the fine baU gome. John picked up EVom all tadioatlons, It will be y«»ririth th efts he^bled but the first time I 91 yards (xi five carries, one the best Penney team we have ^ the score wa. that close. I had Olympic TV DiCtroit Stringbean Unknown Few Weeks Ago once. And in the gome he fum Knights Oppose Jets for 46 yards and a touchdown. ever played. They are big and a hard time hearing in the hud­ LADIES CLASSIC — Harriet Y S l T l l f 2^6^ Brian SuBlvan, a soph starting strong. Jim Madigan, their fine hied, the Giants beat the Cleve­ dle and at the line of scrim­ Cooiw 179 -487, Otagw Your- V /lld T O n O B T i . land Browns, 10-0. The fumble Ms first game at quarterhack. Q.B., is a threat every time m age." kas 180 —470, Janet Hager 460, All on Clianlieri' tiien didn’t have any effect on BOSTON (AP) — Elston How- did an ex«MIent Job. He eotn- he touches the ban. Hb oan ’T hod two defensive backs June Rowett 466, EEeanor Wil- 9:80 — Swimming oM'tNv- the outcome, but it waa a rap In Natural Saturday ard, who piay^ on 10 cham- plated five of nine parses one >hrow with tne best but also Great Hoop Future Predicted on me all afternoon but I felt son 4he, Grace Bretorer 406. Ing, Gymnastics, BOIMtoan. OHUBOH —Don Anderaan 211 on MAynaid record. piondUp chibs in 14 oaasons tat a 24-yard T.D. strike to John Hkea to run. Our defenM win MEXICO CITY (AP) — P*ay Yugoslavia in an eartler "I felt I was a better player. I that I helped set up other____ It win be state of Connecticut Night at Dillon Stadi- Possible: Boxing. -208— 588, Len Barton 225, Bud * * • HA^PY HOLIDAYS — Dot the Amert(|pi Leuue, was set WhoHey, another promising be facing its toughest challenge WEDNESDAir , tower- sa™®- beUeved I could dribble better Vogt 204, Jim Cooper 201. Ptey*.____ ite *"added. Maynard um Saturday when the H artford K nights face the to rejoin the New York Yairiceas sofph. Of the four incomnieie of the year. They will again IHM p.m — ^VolleybalL Pos­ inflr c e n t e r o n th e TJ S Brazil is tough," said Iba. and shoot better from the out- Gre«t Receiver caught but one pass from Joe Bridgeport Jets in the A tlantic O iast F^ootball League’s Christmsen 127, Jan ^pperron as a coach today after formally passes SUUivmn threw, three have to piay a strong game If Olvmnic basketball team lose if we don’t ban- ikde. Fink. I made the Junior Namath, the swinging quarter- biggest game of the 1968 season. In addition to the two LupaceWno sible: Yachti^, Gyujiaastics. TEETOTALEB8 —Betty Lou Today, Maynard Is one of die Alice Brown 841. aniounolng hts getiremeftt as a were dropped by the Intended we intend to stay In the baA 7 :00—Swimming i i u Div­ die the baU better than we did college squad at Hutchinson, brightest spots tai the Jets’ of- back. Talking about swingers, ConnooticutCtonneoticut teams, the game player. aspires to be an actor but against Puerto Rico.” Jackson 189 —478, Sharon Wall­ er loving to beat his old receivers. - -game. Kick-off is Mated for 2 ing, Boxing. PoesIMO: Oynr- Kan., and then I went to Albu­ feMtve. Ten touchdowns last Maynard said that Namath was ''vUl feature the University of "As of today. I’ve retired," his future probably lies in The umted states edged Puer­ ing lU , U nda Luoe 190, Nanoy team holda true, the same may SAPUNG8 — Frances TTe- Defensively, the whole team pm. at Mt. Neho Field. nasties. X' querque, N.M.,. for the main season, 71 reoq;itions for 1,484 not the Nb. 1 guy on the squad. Ootmecticut Marching Band as the S9-year-old coitadiM’ told a trying to upstage Wilt to Rico, coached by New York tryouts. OaUy 177— 454. be said for ex-teamates loving schuk 182-146—876, Maude Madi­ 10:60—Swimmmg itM Div­ yatdi for a better than 20 yiaid * * * speciai haUtlme performers, a gan 128, Betty Brady 148. hurriedly cahbd news oonferenoe . n • n ing, Volleyball, CycUg. Pos­ “T^e Stilt” Chamberlain University’s Lou Rossini, 61-66. “Ot _ course, _ Hayes______didn’t show - - - natural choice for this long- to defeat one another. If there’s per averaga catoh, ^ n ^ Artrod'ome Turf , one thing the Knights do not In the offices of the Boe*« iM Supersouics Drop Four in Row sible: Gymnastics, Boxing. and Oscar “Big 0 ” Robert­ If both RussU and tile United ™). Neither Neiuier idid d Alcindor.’’AJclndor." *1** —Harvey DupUn 168 — aiwai(ted intra-state dash. Sox Monday. "Titere' States win, they dash hi the *** B l. r a m rozfalestt ( ^ - astrodome need In this gam e. It’s extra son in the rich professional A ldndor preferred to stay tn 40*, Stan Seymour 147 MS, Jhn The setting couldn’t be better chance I will change my mind." championehlp game Friday. season) the target for rival de- East Win'Skein game. school. Others preferred not to Benson 187, Mike Danhtqi 125- for vriiat Knights’ Coach Fted incentive. U’s already there. The Yankees oaAed a nessa The Russians, with three 7-foot­ (enalva bochs. great, but This game Is a must win for (AF Ffaototex) risk lucrative pro contranta. 1*8 —*12, John R ledsr 128 — Wallner says should be the big­ conference for today In New Welter King "This boy is young but he has ers, are favored. ______both clubs. The winner will Ends at Xavier to be one of the greatest,’’ Hank Haywood made the team easily. 862, Al Atkhw 129 261, Joe WelgM. has never been any i„twt’s underneath It la what gest professional football game York and It appeared that How- Oaks Undefeated AMERICAN SALUTE!—Two fingers held aloft, Dick Fosbury of Oregon State piroUem for the Jet back who hunt,. There are quite a few have a declde, they 1*6-865. *Alpaeci^ thing and I don’t put on a running on It In certain spots ed the Knights would make a t i M ..I th uHii l®rnoo*^ In Middletown by Xa- untaorm. while the Seattle SuperSonics still are looking for their Cokes Isn’t completMy happy was virtually unknown. Today the first time ki history. <»<* over more of the reaponsi- 884, Leo RIv o t I 4 « 4 a —iU ’ pound," he sold Jurt before because of the boles, mockery ot the race, as they be in ^ by ju a ll won In- wlUi his successful titie defense he is regarded as the spark tiiat Haywood and hla blllty but Spencer was stHittied Boy McGuire 180|899, ordering a milk. He’s listed at "But as far as falling on the romped through their first five against Argentina’s Ramon La probably will Ignite the Amerl- particularly of Kan- *»«k gnd fortti among brotben 187-862, RoUle Irish lM -894,jr» 170 pounds In the Jet Press turf, it has a little bounce. Is games undefeated, while the ice. A split of the series will ^ peragallo of East. .^lOi catcher Yogi Berra. T ^ Orleans Buccaneers 187-129 Cruz—and that Just about can team to its eighth straight ^ b iH Hoaket of Ohio State alstore. He went to Detroit ny Flcaro 147-860, Tom Rim Guide but instated 186 pounds rather soft and you don’t mind Jeta were losing two and tying Expected in Pool makes It unanimous.-^ CHympic gold medal without Ken of Houston, have *** l*^r-to Chi- 161-866, Jerry (Joodricb 149-146 was his best playtag weigh*, getting hit." “a;^"er‘B;7toe tta game »®^® th® race as It is n^ prace.i - tim e Celtics Rate Neither la the dalMger, of loss of a game. suddenlv changed the tide He always had to return —417, Paul Oorreidl 186-182— He’s built along tba tines of Del « • * disallowed because of an official protest, and then Hartford was course, who blames pulled• Hehasa^edmorettum20 ^ ^ ;^ ^ o f^ e ?* ^ long. toaiveratyforntimoL Ctaotaer, another T W w te V a lu a b le MEXICO CITY (AP) Charley Hldccox of Phoenix, tralia in an upset, and oante arm muscle tor lOBblg the upset by Richmond, and sudden- y« un»M. Tl»y m.y b. ob- ^ ml«r SlribSTSlilSm™ Rave Notices Arlz., Larry Barblere, ot Med­ within two-tenthB o f a 146-161—892, Frank OOvo 141- Manager of the second swimming gold Phu Long of Wayne, Pa., in Ihe ragamuffins. of his life. cetient promotions man at g^in per cat^ In the ABL All- to-back meeting betweenning practice sessions at Colt Oakland, behind , won 11 of the 14 championships. afterward. "I don’t know if I "I am majoring in dramat- 402, Rick Cavar 148-146—401, Boeton Oeltloa says that this medal of the Olympics in breastetroka. The Americans begin the final "I was playing with Trinidad CHannsI 80. Star game he was named 00- Connecticut teams. Park. Verroneau Injured rallied in the fourth period to a) NEWTON, Maas. (AP) — spoil' New Orleans’ league ope­ year’a team is as good, end poo- th e 200-meter freestyle to- au posted fine qualifying nine bronze medals. With a trained, but I wasn’t s^ rp .’’ fkinday was a oUff-hanger winner of the MVP honor with The Knights, fresh off a 32- “ [ Sports Slate | in tonight, playing the strong elded I was going to make the actor. I have three years more cette Jr. 146-278, Al Bujauclus flor the JSta In Houirton, New teammate Joe Namaih. , win over Lowell, have been Leading up to il)® Olympics, Tom Verroneau, a 8-foot-6 for­ ner. The Buca were leading 117- slHly better, than the 1987-68 nig'hf.. times behind the leaders, East chance for only one medal in Whatever it was, t^ mostly 26 116 when Barry returned to ac- National Basketball Association Brazilian team at 9.80 p.m., CST Olympic team,” he said. "I fig- of college before I can sign with 186-162—418, 'nruman SoiUoefer Torti winning In the last sec- When Maynard first came to looking to this game all sea- Debbie Meyer of Sacramento ward from Meriden, Oorni., Is TODAY The 16-year-dd water wizard Germany’s Roland Matthes relays, the U.S.A. bagged hitleas sparring bad ^ crowd tlon for toe final 8H minutes, championriiip club. in the backstroke and (11:80 p.m., E3DT) In a game ured the man I had to beeU out the pros. ’ 188-148—879, Jeanot WlrtaUa 186- d.n.1. 30.1 *. the AFL tile crowds numbed 8,- son. Thla ■will be the first game set eight world swimming re- lost to the Boston College ba»- Soccer — Wethersfield at from Sacramento, Calif., al- ll:61til) 27 of 36 medal possibilities for stomping on the floor 1 atient- that wlU be televised in the was Hayes. '"I am anxious to play pro baU 174—427, Bnica Leone 160-406, The Oaks moved to a 124-118 Auerbach told a basketball kfpxico’a Felipe Munoz (2:31.1) Thstt Astrodome la real^ 000, at best at the P<^ Grounds, ever between the Knights and cords during 1968. All were ap- ketball team Indefinitely, Manchester, Cheney at Bolton. ready winner of the 400 free­ both men and women. ly and the referee, dming early United States by ABC. The So- "He had been getting a lot of and act on the aide. I get Impa- Harry Buckminster 141-870, Lor- lead and stayed ahead toe rest lumtoeon Tuesday that ths in the breasteproke. something,’’ Maynard said. ■ Today, like Yankee Stadium, Jets, and many of the Jet play- proved by the International Xray.i disclosed Monday tMt 'm UBSDAY style In Olympic record time, The men have a 6-4-5 collec­ rounds, urging the t0 k fighters vlet Union, like the Americans publicity. I watched him on tele- Uent sometimes, but It looks ry Bates 180-382, Chet Rumo of toe way. present Celtics are In mudi bet- U.S. swimmers finished 1-2-3 **Boy, when thbiga got hot. Shea Stadium Is sold out for era are former teamates of Swimming Federation. The Verroneau suffered a broken X-Country — (XJIL Field Day will ihoot for the 200 gold aftw tion of gold, silver and bronze to mix it up. unbeaten tn the tournament, vision. I studied Ms moves. like a Moe future-1 can wait’’ 140, BIH Sheekey 181-882. Banys 32 points—12 in the ft- ter i^iyslcal condition than a in the men’s 100-meter autter- while the women stand 6-3-4. that crowd waa really ateamed every game, Hartford players. And Just as marks were set In four freestyle left wrist In a practice last Frl- Britain. swimmhig a qualifying heat In A inedsion puncher who day night. nal six minutes—were high for year ago and the team should the 800 freestyle in the early aft­ fly, two-three in the women’s There have been eeven final." packs a solid right. Cokes gave up and tt felt like they were This Is possible due to guys the saying about a traded play- events from 200 to 1,800 meters, Soccer — Cheney at Rham. toe game. Steve Jones topped be Improved because 'veterans ernoon. 100 butterfly, won by 17-year- swimming and diving for each a boxing lesaon to I a Cruz, Three Shooters Eli Win Streak Longest Among Major Colleges right on dur backs. It wa* the like Maynajd. FRIDAY the Bucs 'With 28. have played together so long. dd Lynn McClements of Aus­ sex. stringing him repeottpiy with Midget Football—Jets vs. Gi­ Baltimore, In gaining its third He cited toe performanoee That’s a gmelling task for ants, 6:30; Eagles vs. Patriots, ot sinyone in this 7,347-toot alti' - long Jabs and sUdd4|i;*;'croaBe8 Tied in Skeet -- -- 1 success in.four outings, opened Larry Siegfried en d Tom San- when the ArgeathMi boxer 8 — Mt. Nebo. a 21-polnt advantage In toe third detrs in the Celtics’ first two Gerry Philbin, Anonymous Jet, SATURDAY Lion Coach Rates Ivy Squads i. lunged in to attack. . TTiree (tiiarpshooters, K e n .1 D.i..,.vi al period and then withstood a late games and predicted toe two La Cruz, who welgMd a half ale, Harvard and dliai Excitement Galore Bristol E ^atu. comeback. payers would have their finest Just anyone. Gero, Shank Pella and John 1 W pound more a t 147^. ducked, Manchester, 1 :80 — Memorial Tom M eschery o f toe Sonlca geasem In the NBA. "She’s a swimming marvel," weaved and bobbeir so low Jensen each connected 24 times Just Does His Job Every Week Field; Penney High at EMt captured scoring honors with 80 "Larry did It for us In the rtc- I her ooadk Sherman Chavoor, Princeton, Harvard trying to get under t6e cham- In 28 tries in skeet competition At Olympic Games Catholic, *2—Mt. Nebo. polnts ■while LeRoy Ellla and torles €it Detroit and Chicago," said today. “There’s never been pion’s guard at times tiiat his at the Manchester Sportsmen’s Unbeaten at Halfway Mark NEW YORK (NEA) — paced toe Bullets’ Aueibach said. “He scored 26 anyone like her." 1 ^ almost touched the can- By PETER GRAM Every week,______Gerry Philbin Williams Leads ------— points In each game and ■was su- "Now that I’ve got my first Tougher Physically BOSTON (AP) — Yale, ary listing after a loss to triumph over tough WOgner. MEiXICX> CITY—-(Special to The H erald)— Each g ^ a through the same rou- . »T- 1 .1 P®ft> ®n defense. Ziggy la pene- gold medal, I’m more relaxed,’’ '' The victory for the il^ar-old Harvard and Williams were Tulane. Knocked from the unbeaten pffgalng day adds more excitement and brings more tine. In Lambert Poll Last Night 8 Fights trating more tiian ever. said Debbie. “I should be fast­ NEW YORK (AP) — Yale’s riod. Harvard carved out a 21-14 champ frtMn Dallas w** judged Before the aforementioned, New England’s only un- with the 1968 eeason at the ranks with BC were BprbittleU . NBJW ORLEANS —Curtis -Aa for Batch Sanders, he’s e r ." ■ unanimous. Referee MK^en round winners were Bruce Mels* beaten college football haM-way mark, Yale and Har- yifi Worcester Tech. Bprin^eW glory to the Olympic Games. __ o ily nobody notices. NEW YORK (AP) defending champions are not a win by turning three Columbia We spent Sunday afternoon,------iHe is a defensive end for the - - .. Ookes, 148%, Dallos outpointed off to hie greatest start He’s re- The California blonde holds for another Ivy League mistakes Into touchdowns. And J°ubert and til. 11 Uuco- «.1 — ------gm syrnes^------23,• Bruce------teams today, but Boston are hopeful of ^extending . feated W ia^s J^p^ to Ramon La Ouz, 147, Buenos bounding, rtiooUng and playing world freestyle records ot 2:06.7 sen scored Oct. 18, at huge Azteca Stadi- mijco, past the second Olympic Nerw York Jets. He has trapiped place Mtmtoy to balloting Aires, 15, Cokes retain^ wel- terrific aU-around basketball, football title, if you ask Coach last Saturday, Yale outslogged the flgU U-2-1- Melsner 20, Bob Arendt 20, Ken College still isn’t convinced winning streaks Into the annual I?"!’ um, a one-time aoccor field, yntage where thousands of ath- hjis share of oi>poelng quarter- tor 200 meters, 4:24.3 for 400 Frank Navarro of Columbia. the Lions 29-7 In the mud and Judge Pete Glarrusao had It l i - ^ J;®**®*® ivy League clasalo next month. wMle Wedeyan belted WPI 290. toe ^bert Cup as toe terwelght title. There’s no question he’U have • ...... ^.v The Yankee Confaranee oon- Mexlco defeated Columbia by a letes are staying. Highways bocks behind the tine of scrim- and 9:10.4 for 800. She won the And Navarro was being asked rain. 1- 8. It shouldn t deserve honor- WUliama faces a suffer task. 'Hie Yankee Conference oon- mlddte-sized p r q v i d ENOB. R. I. — Dick his best year with the Celtics." 400 in Olympic record time of this week after a three-game Not having seen Penn, Navar­ Boaton College, which drew tinued to provide surpctsai. New .sli^e goal during the first few have been recently completed mage, and dropped them. college fooCb^ tew^ o™,Aniin Gamblno, Providence, stopped T3ve Celtics will raise their 4:S1A «nii led the 200-meter stretch that Included losses to ro left the surprising Quakers 179 of a poaMble 180 points In Hampehlre, ranked tfxtti In New minutes of the match. The Mexi- and traffic did not snarl, as It never. It seems, with the fero- Williams oereatea uowaom ^ Johnson, Paterson, N.J. 8, lOto NBA champtoMblp flag In 14-7 while last week’s leader, qualifiers in 2:18.1, an OlymDc Yale and two of the other three out of his analysis. But he had lost week’s AoKclated Press re­ Etogland lost week, was shocked oanta played a well control- does In the city. Bridges have ^ ^ Veripn Biggs. He even light-heavyweights. 13 years before their home ted game and scored another been decorated with flower de- {ntercepts a pass now and then. Springfield, lost 10-7 to Norto- record since U*is Is a new event co-leaders who have thrown the this to say about the others. gional poll, hopes to cure but­ 12-10 by previously winless Ver­ QUEXIEX::—Pablo Loto, Que-opener against the Cincinnati for the Games. Ivy race Into a wild four-way "Y ale does the unpredictable. mont, while Rhode Island andsd -goOl during the first half, which signs and modern aculpturtaig Is never returns It as far as ea!"tern. terfly fingers after a ’ 28-14 de­ , The Bphmen gained a total of bee City, 10, welterweights. Royals Wednesday night With Detole the pace-(.«iter, tie. Their halfback, Calvin Hill, Maasochusetto’ 16-game confer­ ’■.did not count. The roar of the planted along all the Olympic sample does, feat In the Sugar Bowl Satur­ -fS points from the ■voting athlet­ the Yanks could rack up ihrir Yale, Harvard, Princeton and throws the ball and their quar­ ence winning streak with a 14-9 crowd Is multiplied tenfold by routes. Namath day. ic directora, sports writers and fifth 1-2-8 oweep In the Olympic Penn all have 2-0 league records terback, Brian Dowling, can run The Bkigles’ receivers missed victory. Connecticut trounced the echoes that resound Mke Cuemanco Canal has been Oeorge Sauer and Don pool. Jane Baiknion of Wayne, but the Princeton-Penn game In with It. But we didn’t take quite Maine 29-0. thunder In the huge atadlum, made , an Ideal spot tor row- Maynar-l and Elmerson Boozer sports castors.- One point behind several eoorlng passes while In W illiams w as Lafayette, 4-1, aft­ Pa., (2:13.6) and Jan Henne of Philadelphia this Saturday will the physical beating from Yale .J*- the open, taking their first lost In games this week, Opnneoti- buUt like a pressure cooker. ing, we cheered the Harvard . . ^ Oakland, Calif., (2:13a) were shave the quartet. that we did from Princeton. Monday, Oct. 14 - We cheer- eight oar shell that guy, anyway? er a 27-0 vlotory over Drexel. I'. tn four gamea on on unhappy In­ cut Invades Msssilanisetts Northeastern, 4-1, waa toird; second and third In the qaill- "We’ve seen Princeton, Har­ "Harvard seems to be a ed our two pole vaultors, Bob flfa, to second place In the last ^ ' dresses vasion of the Sugar Bowl. while Rhode Island travsls to ir ^ Springfield, 4-1, fourth; fying EConday. vard and Yale the last three grind-it-out team. But Princeton Maine. New Hampshiile Is at Beagram and Jot« Fennel loO meters to qualify for toe j^ y Now they face a most difficult — ^ Il ' FILL There are two other finals on weeks," said Navarro, "and la very powerful and when they task os host to Penn State, Northeastern, which has wen qualifying In the presence of finals. As usual, It seems that y „nbodv cares He tonight’s progri-n. Altho igli the that’s like fighting Louis, Demp­ want to play fooball on Satur­ which enjoyed o ' break In the *our In a row slnoe on opening stiff competition ftom France, Americans In Tall events, ehout ,„ ,^ v rone when the well- Grid Honors U.8.A. is the uiul.!rtlo7 in both sey and Marciano in a row. day they're touj^ to beat. They Oermany, and Greece. Young the loudeet and support their ^ 0 ^ ■* schedule Saturday os the no- %*■- Varmettt cns4U iatrar NEW YORK (AP) — BrllUant —the men's I'O backstroke and Yale has a lot of over-all can explode on the ground and Uon’s No. 8 team whh a 4-0 Hval Norwich. Conlwir beared toe bar on hi. teams to victory. A torlUtag the men’s 200 breartetroke—the strength, but I don’t think they’ve got a good passer In defensive performances by Ver­ record .' Other games* Saturday tat- third try with a gigantic leap, track meet during the a ft e i^ telsutod Yanks could pick up they’re as punishing as Prince­ Scott MacBean. Above all, they only to be disqualified as hli included Al Oerter’s new Olym- them. They bug him. mont guard John Wojclechows- PRICE ■ . 1 sfwtber stack of medals. really hit you. The day after we i Yale, owner of the longest “Nice game, Joe.” kl. Central Connecticut end Ger­ ton or Harvard." me «« m«- ^m *tlooal! Ooast Guard at pole dropped under the bar. pic record heave of nearly 85 Princeton demolished Oilum- played Princeton our kids were winning streak among the ma­ "W ay to run, ESmerson." ry Agosttnued and Wealeiran jor coUegea in the country, post­ Woroester Tsoh; RPI a t Mlddls- Dtiring the afternoon, Randy meters. )ial(baok Jim Lynch eanted bla 44-16 with a 80-polnt last pe- really bcuiged up.’’ bury; Amherst at Weslsyon; gave the U.S. Its first it was preceded by an Olym- “Great 'pursuit, Verlon." ed its 12th straight with a 29-7 Nobody says nuich to Philbin. them bertha Tuesday on toe '■ fMUl romp over Columbia. The Ellis, Holy Croas at B uffalo; Brklgs>- gold modal. That same evening plo dow ner that flooded toe An-East Dlrtsion H football .-V. I met him outside our hotel, atadlum, toe tra ck «« wet ^His ^ reward ^____ ^ for efficiency Is > 0 K .1 4 ranked Just behind BO In New wator Stata at Nichols; Qhus- team ot the Eastern College together with We parenU. Ran- that It seimed Inqposatble to see rtrtual ohacurity. ' - i t Elngland tost week, hit the nad Athletic Conference. Bennet and Geiger Tied cut; Montclair State at Soutbem dy le a polite and slnoere young any new world records. Y et "Sure It bothers me, he says, Wojolechowskl helped Ver­ Saturday for a meeting with njan, Interastsd In hts educa- Tyur ran 100 meters tn 11 aec- "I’ve a flrtat-atringer tor OomelL Connecticut; AoadU at Bates; bean mont defeat New Hampshire Bowdotai at Oolby; Jersey City Mon. Nemmeto, tt*e petit Hun- onds flat, then Henery bijoke five yeare. Elvery Monday mom- 12-10 by blocking a punt and r e -. In College Scoring Race Harvard, ranked third in the • - — ’ garian won toe Javelin with a loose early in toe 400 metre jng i get up and read about MbaKiit sectional poll, kept pace orlth p covering the ball on toe three- Yale this season by bUnldng Collsgsi; and Hoto- • 60 meter hurl and Htaer set a hurffles t o smash toe world rec- somiebody else winning or los- yard Hne; Agostlnucci blocked a Dave Bennett ot Boston Col- slipped from first to third as he now Olympic 'record of 9.9 sec- ord In an amazing 48.1 eeconite i„g „ game tor ua. It’s my lege and Glen Geiger of Middle- collected Just one point on a ComeU 100. The Crimson hiked ™ Bridgeport, night punt which led to a touchdown «u la In Mm 100 meter winning a perfect race and pride, I guess. At first It didn’t their record to 40 delate 10 , ------In a 14-0 vlotory over Trenton, bury have moved Into a tie for conversion in the CSilefa’ 10-7 de- :.^ l’ktJXsl2S)tiT^t he won well 12 feet ahead of to. bother me. Now It doea. the lead tn ttie New Ehigland feat by Northeaatern. Alfien has penaltlee. Including five 16-yard R fliile M tO PI a v GERRY PHILBIN and Lynch blocked two punts. ; as he waved to toe people Just pack ^ m . He ^ on „ j pCnytag on a cidlege football scoring race, 62 points, Infraotions, as Capt Vlo Oatto / . j T ^ recovering one for a touchdown, > aa he crossed toe -finish Un®. wet track bobbing IM ig t ^ stara. They talk their way Into the all-star dumping the quarterback. I got as we.l.van,Wesleyan defeated Worcester but 1967 champion Gletm Dii-'v Dumont, a Junior from Wlns- game. I’ve seen It happen. one four times in one game. STMOTLY C.0JI. mont of American International tow, Maine, who led New Eng- t^xhibition Game ;,He continued his Jog all around bloiri hair u he ®a^ deserve the pubMclty they’re Poly. the traok reoetvtag thunderous hurdle. If though inis w m g^ ^ g. Guya like Namath and "But that’s ^ my style. If That w m my--best day ever.’j Is on the move. land ecorers with 72 points last Ths Crimson renew an oM Ivy The Matiotester Rsldsrs sriU M 'appUuse. Perhape the most ex- not enjjush ®«uer and Maynard and Biggs, I had to make It that way, 1 Besides hl8 anonymity, Ehll- Weekly figures compiled by season, exploded to mbve into League rivalry with Dartmouth meet the CromoreU hM Nlnfmiiiii Mhrnir 200 OialloM clthtf part of the day w m the Doubell ^ They’re great, week after week, wouldn’t wont to piay. If I bln some other things going The Associated Press showed contention In defense of his title. this week. Dartmouth, hit by a in a pre-game exhibition at DU- AAMGO COLUMBUS DAY 20-MIometeron wi,-.-*.,. walk.i»oik AsA. the ath- oomlng *y***b^ from ranm-H behind tn to the soo ■™y grip® “ <"*■ unsung unsumr heronero ever make the ail-star team, for him. today that Bennett, a senior He struck for five touchdowns rorii of early eeason taijuriss. Ion Btadhun Saturday I’ll make It on my merits aa He has made enough money 9 o m s Ibtos approached the stadium It the Olympic record In toe ^ overdoM. you H a UP NOW! 11 II R halfback, and Geiger, a sensa­ on runs o f 2, 11, 7 and 2 yards boosted tts ovar-aU record to 2-3 This Is tiis first time tiutt wa* aiSounoed that two Rus- metres. The rM e.v^jw In overoone, you a player. That’s the opjy way.” with toe Jets to purchaM a new TRANSMISSIONS POST 1 PjM. tional sophomore halfiiack, are and 8 50-yard punt return and by whacking Brown 480. in tiis Charter Oak Midget and light rata. Juat as It ended, a Philbin says he approaches home In Hunttamton, L .I., ■where OF BIANOBBSTEB ^ ran for a two- point conversion Brown encounters another Pony EViotbaU n>wfe|i«im^ wiu ‘sians were first with an Am deadlocked with nine touch­ rZTn toe hGge black cloud came from toe «*“blin, 27. of rery game with one objectlve objective he resides with Ws wile and NATIONWIDE COMTUmr StAUfB-tN, HfAffO downs (or 64 points each. In AIC’s 50-19 rout of Bates. The unenviable task as host to CM- havs played bstnrs suob a loig# MANOHANS AMO CIUMOUH two Ru«tan._entered, ^ ^ ^ d ^in ntoSl -the- opposing quar- g u a r a n t e e d s e r v i c e Bennett scored on a short run outburst booided his point total gate, fresh from a vlotory over crowd. teiback ' casloiiai banquets and luncn- by a flytoi* Mexican right on us thoroughly. The ly Isn’ t WtteT. COOPERATIVE OrriONAl TWIN BOttlll in BCs 28-14 loss to Tulane In to 60. Princeton, which defeated Dart- OommiMtontr BUI Bkonesid their heels. As the crowd start- werq very apolegetlc a ^ e 11 I’d take to get toe opposing ^ Budget Terau e Loaner Can llS S llt SSilltl the Sugar Bowl Satioday, whUe Mu Blackburn managed Just a mouth eailier. also announoss that John Damp- H©*» just fmatrated. «« ------timA working, FREE TOWING ed yelling to* brave little man "never" rain* after September made the leeffue quarterback at loaat once every * *- xfmet Hit Kb, LINCOLN H. I. Geiger talHed both Mlddlebury two-point conversion In Wesley- WUUams, which raU sd for M y has dsohued M idget end "I've never - - — ------an onset put on steam, pMsed the aec- untU next May. All-Star team he aays, "yet game," he. says. "H every oth- His employer Tel. MS-240T OIL COMPANY two touchdowns within M m o - Pony Football Wssk Ootobsr touchdowns, on a three-yard run on’s 29-0 victory over previously 'end Russian and almost got - I know I’m os good m som e at er defensive lineman gets him printing ^rm. whuwi, OOMOT BUB: Lv. lUwiMstor and a 38-yard pass, in an 18-14 unbeaten Worcester Tech, but onds for a 14-7 vlotory ovsr 20-26. This prehnilnary gMwa Blanoheeter-Venion GRACEFUL !—DefendingIter champion pretty Vera Caslavska of Czedio- . ■———ahead of— the — first one. . He jbe Fullback Jim DeWltt of Yale the guys who Ck>. I guess I'm at least once, too, he's ® . ., Town Line 315 IROAD Sr. num O M W lIM (T rav. A geocy) 16 A.M. loss at Hamilton. that was enough to move him BowdoLn, risks a 4 0 record w41l Mghligltt the observanos o f come the hero of the day* wla- handles the BU place kick- Just the quiet type. Sometimea to have a heckuv* time. Noth- h-- going to get Slovakia begins her quest for another Olympic gold medal by going through against Tufts, another surprlM ths 10th anniversary of ths oon- Bt. 88—TalcottvUIe Springfield's Ted Alfien tnto fifth place with 88 points. compulsory floor exercises during ope ning round of gymnastics competition.. ning second place. „ ^ that’s no good. Some guy* oan tag makes me happier than type. wlth a 8-1 record after a 17-10 ferenoa Got. 16 — We drove to XooW- '"*■ / A PAGE TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, 0CT0BER;22, 1968 PAGE TWENTY^NE BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAIOR HOOPLE A eteed«w For Sd» 4 THERE OUGHTA RE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Hdp WonlMl— . Hsip Wowfd Mote 34 I LIVE NEXT DOORll mim s DO eOMETUNG ^OOWkSHf... 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BaHrilates given. 6F8-T86S, Street, Maniidieater, StOie 34, BY KEN MUSE BOX LETTERS condlUonlng, beautiful oondt- Juniors or aophomores iw in hrae ttema. AUoe wiuiams, ttoo. No money down, take tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ 878-8401. Papolar CMb PIosa D ept U808, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. For Your Trcdlsrw— ment work, cellar floors, pa­ part-time waitress work af­ Monday, Tuesday and Wednes­ over payments. OaU broker, GEORGE N. Converse. Painting ter school and some week­ Lynfarook, N.T. Informatioo 288-8718. MobHs HonMs 6-A tios, roofing. CaU Leon Cles- day. synsiq, Builder. 649-4291. and decorating, papen hanging, ends. No mqMrience necea- fuUy instmed. CUl evenings, PLUMBERS and phimbera THE HERALD wlU not 1066 CHEVROLET Impala^ oof»- 40’ MOBILE HOME, two bed- sary. Good pay, pleasant dtacloee the identity of vertUile, power breokea, power rooma, bath. Good ocnditlon. HOMES, OARAGES, porches, 648-2804. working condltlona. Apply in helpers, experlMioed In new any advarUaer ualng box steering, tinted windshield, 827 Ideal (or campsite. $628. CaU rec rooms, room additions, person, Brass Key Restau­ construction, top hourly rate lettera. Readera anawer- 644-2218 after 6 pjn. kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ rant, 829 Main S t BACXHOE or payloader •itera­ 'wUh overtime. 646-4838. SHORT RIBS automatic, extras. Original tor. CaU 872-8771. BY FRANK O’N EA L Ing blind box ada who owner, reaoonable. 649-0088, 8-7 eral raiMdr work. Financing Floor Hnishinf 24 daalra to protaot thair p.m. available. No down payment ELBXTHtldAN Journeyman, Idantlty can fonow thia Motofvyclss Economy Bulldera, Inc. 648- FLOOR SANDING and iaflnlsh- STENOGRAPHER to woric piooedure: 11 paid holidays, vacation and In­ MOLD MAKERS 1084 VOLKSWAGEN oenvett- B k y c ls t 6169. Ing (specialising in older some afternoon and evening surance benefits. Call 844-1429. Bncloaa your repl; lUo, exceUent running condi­ (Icon), malde painting. Paper­ 1968 HONDA 860, fCur months hours. Minimum 20 hours par TOOL MAKERS box In an envi tion. $700. CaU 648-0481. NEWTON'H. SMITH k SON - hanging. No job too small week. Phone 649-2841. MAN TO WORK on grounds of oddraoa to the old. Must sell', best offer. CeJl Remodeling, repairing, addl- John TarlaUla, 649-6760. large home, 8-4 mornings (eld Manager, Manchester 1086 PONTTAC OTO. Original 049-8618. tlohs. rec rooma, garages, CDSMEUCIAN to head cosmet­ Interviews Monday to Friday, 7 owner. Black aporta coupe. Ex­ ' weekly. Permanent positloa, Evening Herald, togsthar porches and roofing. No job ic department. Ehcoellent pay spring to fall if satisfactory. a.m. to 6:80 p.m. Saturday by with n memo listing the ceUent condition. 848-7888. too smaU. Call 849-8144. Bondt— Stock^— plus commissions, good hours. WWte Box "U", Manchestar appointment. 643-4287, 878-7027. BUZZ SAWYER companies you do NOT Busliwss Ssrvicss Pleasant 'working condltlona. BY BOY CRANE •rant to aee your letter. PONTIAC Tempest 1960, auto­ Offsrud 13 CARPENTRY— concrete steps, Mort9$igo« 27 i Haiald, stating desired wage, Tour letter wOl be de­ matic, power steering, smaU floors, hatchways, remodelliv. Apply In person, manager, age, and referenots. Vemon Mold & Tool Inc. Liggett Drug, Manchester 1 REPERT, Ml JEFE, IF YOU HOLD ME EXACTLY.' VERY WELL. I'LL TAKE YOU stroyed If the advertloer auto wltfa Tiding comfort, easy BULLD02SS31, baekboe work, porches, garages, closets, ceU- SEiCOND MORTGAGE — Un- A PRISONER AND KEEP ME FROM THERE'8 NOT Is cne you’ve mentioned. Shopping Parkade. lOOUNTERMAN—FuU-tlm« with 018 HARTFORD TPKE. T HER, AND WEIL SEE. to handle. No money down, land deeding, septic tanks in- inga, attics finished, rec llmlted funds available for sec­ electrical background. WARNB46 MISS HLLYj'SHE WILL BE A M O M E N T U not ft wm be handled ond iportgages. payments to ROCKVILIE, CONN. SWINDLED OUT OF HER MINE. take over paynMota. CoU bnA- staUad, drainage flalda. Paul rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ rtemce preferred. Apply a t T O LOSE, in the ueual manner. . ar, 38S-8T1B. suit your budget. Expedient BOOKKEEPER — diversified Schendal, 649-0486. er related work. No job too work on accounts payable, pay­ CEconomy Electric Supply, 834 unaU. Dan Moran, Buttder. service, J. D. Resdty, 648-8129. 1068 CSEVROLET Impola hard- roll, billing. Apply In person, Main Street, Mattcdieeter. 647- YOU ARE A-1, truck is A-1. Evenings 649-8880. 9901. EXPERIENCED tractor trailer top, 4-door, 8 cylinder, power (Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ NEED MONEY? Accepting Gaer Brothers Inc., 140 Rye lost am i PoEnd 1 .FPBDCHe, RUBBISH — trash removed to Asylum St., Hartford, 278-7610. "TtMAoaaow R A iee IGA PiECBOF 048-7889. tires. $600. 116 Scliool Street, Millinory, CONFETTI. Manchester. ^ the dump, lawns maintained. HfilP WANTED 'JtaJR HANDS. RIDE wanted from Green Rd. CaU 649-1868 after 6 p.m Droumakiiig 19 HOSTESSES \ MUSTANG 1968, 2-door hnrdt<^, to Pratt A WhMney, find shift. TREE removal-Trlmmlng. Rea- EDR ALTERA'nONS neaU y'i^ Steno/Lab Technician WAITRESSES Weaveni, loom fixers, material handlen. No ex­ WlUow St. Gate 2 area. 649- automatlo, power steering, eonable , ratee. Covered for ( sharp. No money down, take reasonably done in my home, perience necesaar^xPaid vacations, 7 paid hdidayB, 3748. pn^rty'damage. Got a tree call 848-8760. E^iU-tlme, part-time. over payments. CaU ImHcer, Diversified position Involv­ EhcceUent earnings. Blue Cross, CMS, sid^ness and accident insorsnoe, H'/SAY/ t WORIONO male student wanto problem? CaU Dana’s Tree a ing participation in projects, PRISCILLA’S POP 238-8716. Service, 523-8429. Uniforms fumiriied. pension and proHt, sharing. ' BY AL VERMEER man to dnu« room in Man- PLAIN SEWING and altera- keeping of records and Minimum age, 18 years. . oheotar. 748-7981. 1988 CHEVROLET 4-door. Mid­ hand Ung correspondence. night blue. This week's special. COMPLETE janitorial servlcee. ^ona. CaU 640-7748. Hav«^toT4 Residential, commercial and Knowledge of chemistry de­ Apply Anytime to Manager m Jm/l Dfcati t WAMVKD —Ride from Charter $1,299 ndl price. Call Mr. Do­ DRE8SMAKINO and altera- sirable. Head Hoetees CHENEY Inc. r a m i n d h im Oak St. to State Office Bldg., Industrial. Windowa washed, menick, 388-8069, broker. tiona, zippers replaced etc, 61 OOOPfeB HILL OTh M ANC mat-4il-4141 w h o B t o t working hours 8:80 - 4:80. Call floors washed and waxed. Wise INTERNA-nONAL s a n i o T i t y MaUitenanOe, 643-2608. CaU 640-4811. r f^ after 8 p.m., m-9*ao, etoHissa. Pioneer Research Inc. HOUSE OF PANCAKES B T o u n d DRESSMAKnia 13 ery, yards, attics, cellars clean­ time. Laurel Manor 649-4619. K, Manoheeter Herald. proved (or taking over low ed and removed. Also odd jobs. P U K t, MU. U«. T i 4. tM. UJ. tJ. a«. 1018 CHEVt n, as, maroon, Moviliic^Tracklng— autcMpnatlo 8. Very good con­ weekly payments. Call 286- 644-8963. Storogo 20S WANTED — Lady, about S TYPIST—Bookkeeper. Prefers- >BIN MALONE 8069 broker. hour* 6 day, to oar* tor pa- bly one with automobUe ex- EXPERIENCED dition. Tires plus anew Urea. BY BOB LUBBERS SEWING machines expertly re­ MANCHESTER Dallvery—light tterf, on bus line. CaU after 6 perlence, fifll or part-Ume. 698- Immaculate. 040-3164 after 6. paired. AU makes domestlo or Beat offer. trucking and package delivery, p.m., 838-1086. 2791 after 6 p.m. CHEVROLET 1966 Impala, 3- imports. ABC Apjdiance Re­ Refrlgeratora, woshert and CHEVROLET 1908 4-door. Full door hardtop. Pale blue. pair, 41 Oak Street, 649-6878, stove moving, specialty. Fold­ prtoa, $9,860. No money down, Oorgeous car. $80 down, low RookvlUe, 878-3108. ing ohalrs tor rent,. 848-0TB2. COMPOSITOR low weekly payments. OaU Mr. weekly paymento. OaU Mr. Domenick, 286-S069, broker. NOW IS THE TIME to protect DomeMok, 388-8069, bnUiar. and reatore orlglnel appear­ Painting—Vaporing 21 BiniMElt SERVICE MAN You'll find your co-worksrs mosf congsnial. LITTI^B SPORTS THUNDERBIRD — 4-door Lan- LEMANS, 1968 2-door hardtop ance of your amesite driveway Experience Necessary ^eTT'uvts w/Noowf BY BOUSON dau 1967 automatic, full power, with black vinyl top. Truly a with a good coat of protective NAME YOUR own prloe. Paint­ Check fhs fringe benefit!. alr-cond., charcoal gray, enow cream puff. Assumable weekly ■ealer. Free estimates. 743- ing, paperfaanglng, paper re­ BXCEILBNT WOBKINO CONDITIONS, tlraa with whaala, atereo tapea payments. Call Mr. Domenick, 9487. moval. Frae asttmatea and dec­ BALABT AND OOMPANY BENEFITS 386-S069, broker. orating sarvloa. (Quality wprk Apply in penon at the — tew mttaoga, one owner. No REWEAVING of bums, moth- tradae. 648d»lT.______monehip, naat, oompetant eerv- MORIARTY BROTHERS. Inc. -***. 6 _ 1968 RED PONTIAC Tempeat holes, alppers repaired^ Win- tea. OaU 847-9664. BUICX, 1986 oonverUble IdSa- oonvprtlblo, automatic, 6 daw shades made to meesqre, 8 6 1 -8 1 8 CENTER ST. iRmtrlfFBtFr lEttFtting IfFtoU i MANCHE8 TBB, CONN. — 648-6188 bre. SteM grey wkh gorgeoua oySiidar, excellent oondlticn. aU else Venetlaa bUnds Keys EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting, btaok Intertor. $80 down, tew Beat offar accepted. Moving to made while you wait Tape re- axterlor and Interior. Paper- Veoattoo—Inaaranoe—Pension 18 BISSELIi STREET— MANCHESTER, OQHlt.- V weekly paymento. OaU Mr. Arlaona. 649-2913 between 6-9 oordera for rant Maitow’a 867 hanging. CeUlnge, etc. Insured. and Blany M on Fringe Benafftel Doaiantok, SISdOao, broker. p.m. Main 8 t, 6486331. 649-1008. X MANCHESHER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, OerrOBER 22, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-THREE PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESIER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1268

Apartmonts— Flat*— Houses For Rent 65 Out of Town _L« id F o r ^ 71 Ho usm Fbr Sate 72 H o u sm For Sate 72 Out of Tovni Out of Town H d p V l m f i — ANDOVioK —0 lota, cn dead - ______T Tanements 63 FOR RENT, for six months, six For Rent 66 For Sate 75 Ftw Sate 75 Maw or Fomala 37 BERRY’S WORLD ssMi BtTMt olow to lake, total OAr r ISON Ookmlal in one of MANCHESTER, 6 non Ranch room house. $130 per month. r OCKVILLB — attractive 8H aiwa o ver osw sucre. 280* front­ Mancheater’g moat dealnble city water, aewer, 8 bedrooms, HELP wanted for -cleaning be­ OARDEN TYPE, one b o d- 149 Oak Street. Call 644-0288 TOLLAND —minutes to Man­ CLASSIFIED room apartment available Nov. age; putlaUy fdeared. CaU flcighbortioods. Modem Kitch­ Verplanck School aresu Act BOLTON LAKE — 4H room tween 7:30 and 12 mornlnKS, room apartment available after 5:30. let, stove, refrigerator, heat. 742-SlSO a n y to e , owner. en. formal dining room, famUy fast. Only $14,900. Hayea Agen­ Ranoh, beautiful treed lot, BOO’ cheeter from this well kept, 7 six days per week. Apply in now, 1138, monthly. Including v______room Itolsed Ranch, luxurious Adults only, no pets, |100. ■room, large living room with cy, S4e01Sl. to water, new furnace, only person, Vernon Bowling Lanes, heat and appliances. Call g ix ROOM home, near Main BOIVTON, approximately 70 SlS.epo. Hayes Agency, 646- monthly. 64M826, 878-1166. fireplace, three large hed- wall to wall carpeting, IH Route 83, Vernon. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor 649- gt„ $i 7B., Wolverton Agency acres loned for apartment and MANCHESTER and vlotolty. OlSl. baths, paneled rec room with ADVERTISiNG rooma, two esu- garage. Phil- 4838. Realtors, 649-2818. buOneoe. Prim e looaUon, high- Over 78 homes from $7,800 up. fireplace, dishwasher, alumin­ Busiiwss Proporty brick Agency, ReaMore, 649- BOLTON CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS TWO ROOM apartment, heat, gix ROOM Cape in center of way. Keith Agency, 84S-412S, 6347. Call Kitten Raadty Oompstny, um storma, etc. Young nelgh- 8 AJH. to 4:30 PJM. PART-TIME hot water, 2nd floor. $40 per Manchester, nice treed back- For Scrio 70 647-964S. Realtors, 64S-69S0. REDUCED IN PRICE bortiood. High 20’s, assumable month. Call 649-2290. yard, $178. per month. Keith s t a r t HERE, immaculate Only, not in quality. This VA mortgage. Sseluga Realty, BOLTON —Former Roa6mont STAFFORD Area — 172 acres $20,900 — Nesir Route 16, 1V4 Agency, 849-1922. Ranch. Large corner lot. Dead executive, 6 room Ranch 742- 8630, 742-9234. Mary Beno4t COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. $3.79 Per Hour SMALL apartment for one or ______Restaurant, now for sale, ap­ land. Several hundred feet wooded SLCrea. BH room Ranoh 743- 8474. end street. Fully finished baae- IMi bathe, waU to wall earpeta. has all the features you de­ 4:30 P.M. DAT BEFORE PUBUCATION two people, $180 per-m onth. s m ALL 4-room Cape, central- proximately 10 acres. Great boedens on beautiful lake. ment. Mid teen's. Wolverton sire. Large family room, 2 I need 3 men or women to Phllbrlck Agency Realtors, MB- jy located,' nice yard, $128. potenUal, T. J. Crockett Real­ Terms. IVim Minor, Broker. 1- Hutdhlna Agency Realtora, 649- TOLLAND Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4 :S0 p.m. Friday. Agency Realtors, 649-2818. 6824. fuU baths, flre^ace and work 3 evenings per week 8347. per month, one child , permit­ tor, 648-1877. 876-6042. aluminum siding. $32,800. FOR THE MODERNISTIC and half day on Saturday. ted. References. Call Paul W. PRIVACY — parttllke 230 x 286 TOTJK OOOPEBATION WILL n i A l LAO 9 7 1 1 WILLdNOTON — 20 acres land, MANCHESTER 6 room Garri­ To see, oaU Don Sisco, 849- six room Rsdsed. Ranch now Call Mr. Waite, 646-2609, be­ NEWER five room flat, second Dougan, Realtor, M9-4688. yard, q;x>tleae six room Ranch. 8806. under oonstrucUon on a BE APPRECIATED U I M L I I RW floor, air-conditioned, $178. One InvMtmonf Proporty quarter mile to parkway, lo son Colonial, on the bus line, tween 4-8:30 p.m. only. PlaaterM walls, sundeck, ga­ large living room with fire­ beautifully treed lot. Two child accepted. Call after $. For Soloilo 7 t-i acres open fleMa, balaiKe rage, trees. Don’t mlks It. woodland. Small brook, $12,- place, formal dhilng room, 8 B & W baths, buUt-ln kltdien, flre- M6-8722. Out of Town Hutchins Agency,' Realtors, large bedrooms, VA baths, placed living room, 2-car Continued From Preceding Page HAIRDRESSER with manager’s CHOICE locations. Drlvs by 000. Tom UOnor, Broker, 1-876- 640-6824. the large comer at Bast Cen­ aluminum siding, breezeway BARROWS and WALLACE O. garage. Pick your colors, license, $100 plus 86 per cent GARDEN TYPE snrudl one bed­ For Rant 66 6042. Mancheeter Parkade room apartment. Available ter emd Goodwin or look over MANCHESTER — she room and attached garage, Wolver­ $27,600. Call Mr. Gordon, commissions. Also hair­ VERNON —Beautiful 8% room Manchester 649-6306 649-6306. HMp Wonted— Mol* 36 Help Woiitetl—Mole 36 dressers needed. Call Vernon now. $120. monthly. Includes at the property at the comer Ranch, fireplace, buUt-ln range ton Agency Realtors, 649- heat and appliances. Call Paul apartment in excellent resi­ o t Center and Griswold St. T.J. H o u s m For Sate 72 IH bathe, 2-car garage, 160 x 2818. JOURNE'YMAN electrician and Coiffures, 643-0977. dential area featurlngione bed­ HEBRON — Looking for quality MANAGEMENT trainee—Ex­ W. Dougan, Realtors, M9-4B88. Crockett Realtors, 64W877. 200 lo t Huttdiins Agency, Real­ built Ranch with privacy but B & W helper, paid vacation and bene­ room, heat, hot water, refriger­ 4% ROOM Ranch priced f o r MANOpESTERYoung BH cellent opportunity for young tora, 649-8824, room Ranch with a real coun­ not seclusion? Will 996' front­ BARROWS and WALLACE Co. aggressive man with a modem fits. Wilson Electrical Oo., M9- tVE HAVE customers waiting ator and range, adults only. MANCHESTER — Rooming quick sale. AttracUvely pan- 4817. tor the rental of your apart­ $120. CaU 872-0828 week days. house, good location between sled kvtng room with fire- *tANCHEBTER, 6H room older try sized kitchen and a built- age do? Three bedrooms, IH Manchester Parkade progressive company. Call Mr. MAN OR WOMAN in oven and range. Large liv­ baths, artesian well and fire­ Manchester 84B-83(W Lenart, 289-7796. ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ redevelopment and proposed place. Nloeiy dosie over and home, In town location, aluml- tate Associates, Inc., 643-8129. 4% ROOM duplex apartment for shopping center, Potential enlarged kitchen. Low teens. num elding, storms and ing room {with wall to wall place. This home Is for the Wanted for work on sand­ SIX ROOM Cape with two full BONER OR BUTCHER rent. Available December 1st. gross, $8,188 per year. Ample W dvertan Agency, 649-2818. screens. Brand new furnace, carpeting and a corner fire­ family who cares about their ALL SHIFTS wich grill, hours 11-3 dally, NEW ONE and two-bedroom de­ $170 per month. Heat, hot wa­ parking, reflnlshed Inside and good equity builder, with low, place, 8 generous bedrooms home enough only to Invest In baths, lots of closets and large We have an opening for work experience not necessary. luxe garden type apartments ter Included. Stove, refrigera­ out. Excellent Investment prop­ EXECUTIVE seven room Gar­ low down payment. $16,800. and 2 full ceramic baths, alu­ the best, yet priced only In the backyard with patio. Call own­ on Mondays or Tuesdays. Apply First, Second, Third Apply to Mr. W. F. Smith. available September. Call Paul tor ami dlaipoeal, full base­ erty. Call The R.F, Dlmook rison Oolonlal, Lakewood Cir­ Wolverton * Agency, Realtors, minum comblnat'ons, oil hot mid 20’s. To see for yourself er, 649-0983. in person. W. Dougan, Realtor, M9-4535. ment. Call 872-0088. Co. M9-824B. cle aresu Ovendsed two - car 646-2818. water heat, Buckley School, the numerous details that make garage, breezeway, two flre- $23,900. Wolverton Agency, this such an excellent home ■VERNON — Raised Ranch, Multi Circuits, a rapidly SHADY GLEN MANCHESTER Gardens, 18 ELLINGTON Center — large 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, fire­ 2 GROTE & WEIGEL growing firm in the elec­ plstoss, lovely treed lot. Call f^'klW 2-tamlIy, 10 room duplex, Realtor, 649-2818. call Judith Wilhelm Real Manchester Shopping Parkade between 9 a.m. and 6 stone, fill, gravel, sand and glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ Realtors. 649-8847. ate heating systems, good con­ lately clean and in perfect con- with full company benefits. lawns, rake leaves, {Mint, any AVA’ILABLE Dec. 1st. Modem frigerator, electricity, $120; CMS, Blue Cross, major medi­ p.m. Ask for Mr. George Smith. manure. 643-9604. lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 Agency, Realtors, 649-8847. dition, near Main St., very ping. Priced In the teens. dltiont Want to just move In trees, minute walk to lake, ful­ odd Jobs. MB-9873. 4^4 room, 2-bedroom' apart­ 872-4782. IMMACULATE seven room Wolverton Agency Realtors, ly heated and Insulated, $21,000. cal, life Insurance, paid vaca­ Lake St.. Bolton. M9-3247. ment, range, refrigerator, dis­ convenient. Priced at $23,000. and live without a lot of bother­ ABOUT 100 used wooden fold­ home, with huge cellar closet Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. 649-2818. Keith Agency, 649-1922. Uon and many other fringe MITLTI CIRCUITS, Inc. EXPERIENCED building super­ ing chairs, 78 cents each tak­ posal, adults, no pets. Phone some repairs and decorating? tat fourth bedroom, new Then come and see this five benefits. Send resume to Box intendent familiar with main­ ing all or 10 or more, 90 cents after 6 p.m., M9-B797. Logoi Norieof MANCHESTER — 6 room cus­ MANCHESTER — custom built HORSE BARN — 4H acres, “GG”, Manchester Herald. so Harrison St., Manchester tenance, grounds, tenant rela­ Rooms Without Board 59 Logoi Noticos ceramic bath and vanity, 100 room modern Ranch plus each. Gremmo A Sons Sales, amp oervice, recent furnace tom built Raised Ranch, top center hall Cape, six rooms, .training and riding rings, 6- tions, with or without small 819 E. Middle Tpke., M9-B9S3. at a PROgA'TB <»URT held fuU dormer, rec room, St. finished room In basement, alu­ room brick Ranch, family CUSTODIAN —Excellent bene­ ROOM to rent for gentlemen, Business Locations at Bolton, wUMn and for the Die- and roof, walk to bus line, quality construction, exceUent ajMirtment. Reliable, age 86. private family, private e n- DECREE ON James Parish. Only $24,600. minum siding, fireplace. Only room, garage, trees, Hutohlns fits, some lifting required. Ap­ FULL and part-Ume laborers- PROM WALL to wall, no soil LIMlTA'nON OF CIjUM triot of Andover(OT the 18th day of schoede and shopping, $21,600. location, treed lot. Mid 20’s. $16,800. Judith Wilhelm Real Please call M9-8S93. trance, 119 Cooper Hill Street, For Rent 64 AT A COURT OF rapB A 'm OctotMT, A.D. 1988. ___ Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. Agency, Realtors 649-6324. ply Schuster’s Ebcpress, 330 for landscaping, no experience at all on carpets cleaned with hotden at Bolton. and for Present, Hon. Nonnnn J. Preusa, Can now, Wtdverton Agency Estate, 1-228-6676. WILL rake, sweep leaves, fer­ M9-069S. Realtors, 649-2818. Sullivan Avenue, South Wind­ necessary, $2.28 per hour. Call Blue Lustre. Rent electric TWO ROOM office, 100 percent District of Andover, on the 18th day Judge. _____, THREE BEDROOM Ranch on CUSTOM' bulk five room home. VERNON — beautiful seven sor, Conn., between 9 a.m. and tilise. Call between 6-6 p.m., S A.D 19^ B»ate of Teresa B. I^ e ri, m e Qrantland Nursery. 643-0669. shampooer, $1. The Sherwin- T'HE THOMPSON House — Cot Main St. location. Inquire Mar­ Present, Hon Norman J. Preuas, of BoHon, in said District, de- large treed lot. WaU to waU Large Living room with fire­ EAST HARTFORD — Imma­ room Garrison Oolonlal o n 4 p.m. 643-2686. WUliams Co. tage St. centrally located, large low’s, 867 Main St. place, formal dining room, culate 1-room Ranch, 80x160 large lot. CSty water, IH baths, MALE —full-time for stock and ^*On®'n»tlon of John_ S Aidnilnlstrstor •»- MANCHESTER carpeting, paneled fireplace, pleasantly furnished rooms, Hendee Rd., Andowr,"Oonn.,'Me.M- hlbited hto aoMunt with garage. Many comfortable fea­ modern kitchen, Jalousled lot, taxes $200. yearly. Ex­ large living room, dining room, delivery. Econ^y Electric BRACE yourself for a thrill the 474 MAIN ST. office for rent tor on the testate of Mute tate to tide Court, for eHoe^fng?^ parking. Call M9-23S8 tor over­ tures. For further Information porch, two bedrooms, space for cellent retirement starter kitchen with sandwich bar, MAN or BOY WANTED Supply, Inc., 824 Main St., first -time you use Blue Lustre Center of town, plenty of park- S. Harris, lat« of Andover, -within and filed M spinUpa^ tor ^ EXCEPTIONAL home. Bel Air Real Estate, three bedrooms and full bath Manchester. M7-9901. Dogs— Birds— Pots 41 night and permanent guest itiw tua-osM OJI said district, deceased. ascertainment of ^ I llw l« i sod oaU owner, 646-6181. third, IH baths, 2-car garage. to clean rugs. Rent electric Ing, 646-2426. 9-6. ,pj. decree that thme an order of dla^butl^ tt Is Lot 120x140, beautifully land­ 643-9832. on second floor, finished base­ shampooer $1. Olcott Variety rates ------months^aUowod and limited for ORDERED: 'Ihat t h e ^ For Part-Time Afternoons OROOMINO ALL breeds. Bar- FOR RENT or sale-461 Main the credltots of,said estate to ex- October, A.D. 1968. at 10:8Q o.” « * 6-room Cfoltmlal, spacious MANCHESTER — RoUing Paric. scaped. Marion E. Robertson ment, rec room, walk-out LUBRICATION man for greas­ Store. Five days, no weekends, as­ ing trucks and trailers with mony HUl. H.C ChtM, Hebroe Street. Building and lot n«ct living room with fireplace, Cape. Kitchen with aU buUt- Realtor, 643-6953. VERNON-Manchester Line. 4-8, hatchway, gas hot air heat. Rd„ Bolton. 641-6427 two family, two furnaces, Well landscaped complete with sorting linens. Apply Mon­ Mobile unit. Hospitalization in­ SPOTS before your eyesr^on ROOM for rent, central location. to Post Office. Ghccellent loca­ pubipile’notice be'given of this order asslgnad for a hearing on the ^ center hallway, formal din­ 1ns, fireplaced living room. day through Friday, or call your new carpet-remove them Call M9-6633 after 8 p.m. tion for any use. 646-2426 from bypy advertising I inIn ka newspaper hav- lowance of said aoomnU._ — op ing room, large kitchen with den, family room, two partial- PARK|5R STREET — here Is unique opportunity for econom­ aluminum storm windows smd surance, uniforms and tools DACHSHUND —AKC puppies, big a clrcidation In said dietrlct. said aoiHcalion and this Owirt dt- screens plus added optional for an appointment. with Blue Lustre. Bent electric 9 to 6 p.m. ” NORMAN J. PREUeS, Judge, reds the Admbilstislpr to glm no- pantry tiled powder room, ly finished bedrooms and bath a large older home with IH ical living or Investment. On­ furnished. Pull or part-time reds, blacks and chocolate, $80 Items. Price $24,800. F.M. Goal The Happy Hour available, second shift. Apply shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint ft tlc« thereof, by publbhlng this or­ 8 twin sized bedrooms and upstairs. Oarage, Bel Air baths, and a one car garage ly $21,800. Hayes Agency, 646- up. Also Pekingese and Wel- BOOM for rent, just painted, MANCHESTER —Spruce Stroet OBDEB OF HEABINO_____ der in same newspaper having a located In an industrial zone. Agency, 643-2682. 67 Tunxls Street, Poquonock, maraners, 1-628-6873. Wadlpaper Supply. PROBATE .OOUR’T. DISTRICT ctrcutatlcn hi asU Dtotiiol, — ai^ bath on second floor, stair­ Real Estate, 648-6382. 0131. Old beer cans and old soda cans can be made into the damdest things, includ­ $46 per month. Call M9-2290. 214-218. Small store, heated. OF ANDO'VBR, STA'I'b OT OOT- by nudUng—ietteja poaiage prepaid. . . This property would appear to ing exotic Oriental lanterns. And the youngsters of Vietnam can enjoy them, V Manchester Coat & Apron Conn., between 10 a.m. and 3 NlkTnCUT. t 6wN o f BOL’TON, addreased to each 0» p e rs ^ Utr way to attic, open porch, 2- BRAND NEW Ranrii under BOLTON LAKE, bargain year EAST HARTFORD —Executive p.m. Call 1-688-2233. LOOKING for good homes, one LIGHT housekeeping room for Reasonable. 247-4046, 1-638-7402. Ooeober Ifl, 1968. , tereated a copy of UUs order, alt car garage, 100^60, mani­ have great potential. For sale as does this tot. The lanterns were made for sale in connection with an annual 73 Summit St., Mandiester Florists— Nursortes 49 Eataie oi Don C. Maistaall, tate ot at leaat seven days before said itey oonsitruotlon, 6H rooms, IH ait $24,600. Call Mr. Oovertlno, end close out at $7,900. 6 7 rooms. Spilt Level, family black and white kitten and 2 rent, women preferred. 643- de- of hearing, and return maloe to this cured lawn, walking dis­ room, fireplace, dishwasher, autumn festival in Vietnam, (AP Photofax) PART-’UME $3.80 per hour, 4 MANCHESTER — 10,000 square Columbia In IlMrict, baths, garage. Nice area. OaU Jarvis Realty Co.. Realtors. room Ranch summer home 643-2149 tiger cats. CaU M9-6480. after SPRUCE TREES for sale. 4074. feet of industrial space^ I^ m e oe«ed._^; ^ Cburt. tance to East Center St. and ^sposal, wall to wall, 2 evenings per week and Satur­ 6:30 anytime weekends. By the Court, now for details. H. M. Frech­ 648-1121. near water. Hayes Agency 646- r a Three feet and larger. Rea­ location, Inside loading dock. j u ^ . Attestatt __ , . shopping, Junior High and ette Realtors, 647-1 full baths, 2-car garage, spot­ days. Full-time positions avail­ RETTIRED widow wlU share NORMAN J. FREUGB, Judge. high schooL $82,600. 0181. GERMAN Shepherd puppies, sonable. 845 North Main Street call for details. Hayes Agency. ‘% ty*g£?^ a^'coJlS^J $14,900 - 2-BEDROOM Ranch, less. Price high 20’a. Wolver­ Brand New Finding able. Call 289-7458, 4-8 p.m. comfortable home with some­ MANCHESTER—17 Hazel S t 8- SWEEPER wanted older per- good dlspoeltlcxi. Also free kit­ CaU M9-2302. one the same. Companionship. 646-0131. mise of claim on a dlaputed claim OBDEB OF NOTICE porch with wrought Iron rail- TOLLAND ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. People in AT A COURT OF PROBATE, son preferred. Apply Morlaad MECHANIC, bowUng pin setting tens. M9-8818. be granted as per op^loMlon on bedrodm, Colonial, aluminum ing, lull cellar, garage, 100x200 Box V, Manchester Herald. held at Manoheater, w«hln and fw siding, ^ c e lle n t condition, on­ RANCHO GRANDE COVENTRY — Cape, just re­ Tool Co., 1404 Tolland Tpke., maohlnes, wiU train,, inquire STORE or offlette for ^ t ^ “ SlSfU tlS:" ? S r ”.kll} I ppHc.. dlit^teTSTSSicS^ Bm WARREN E. HOWLAND lot, trees. Hutchins Agency. duced to $19,900. Six large Sleep Habits Seen Affecting Manchester. Holiday Lanes, 39 Spencer St. AKC Registered Alrdale Ter- HousohoM Goods 51 Main St. Across from Friendly tion be heard and determined at 17th day of October. A.D. 19W. ly $16,600. H.M. Frechette the'Probate“ abate COffice “ d placatdaca of haairtnghaairin up, large one-car garage. This 646-1255 ■VERNON - Manchester Line “considerabiy higher” among free of disease. "The Loretta Young Show” oti M29. Upon the anillcation of Alice W thereon, by pUbnahhig a copy at 647-9846 or 648-1646. ranch homes we’ve ever listed. Rogers Corp., 4 months, $38. 1-228-3838 after gE^^^ujO MACHINES — singer ly, all utilities furnished, e x- (Mtanahan praying that admlnlatra-admlnlatra this__ order___ in ___ some iiempaper . . lav- is a custom buUt home. Only Three bedrooms, finished base­ —seven room oversized Cape. those who usually slept 9 or 10 The study also found higher television. MECHANIC —full-time, must Mill and Oakland St., Manches­ cellent location, available im­ tIon may be granted on aald estate Ing a otrculation In «tld district, at $21,800. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, hours a night than for those who death rates from) aortic aneu­ Lewis and Mias Young, m ar­ have some mechanical experi­ 4 p.m. automatic zig-zag, excellent FIVE ROOM duplex with stove represented Intestate of Joseph R. least seven days before tha day of MANCHESTER, Rockledge cus­ ment, ideal residential area. Five bedrooms, two full baths. ter, Conn. An equal opportunity mediately. Ask for Mr. Fre­ 643-1677. Impossible to describe, so Priced to sell, $21,800. Hayes usually slept 7 hours a nigh*. • rysm in men 60 to 09 who slept 8 ried In 1940, have lived apart ence willing to learn pin set­ condition. Makes buttonholes, refrigerator and washing ma­ Monahan, deoeaaed. as per applica- said hearing, to anMar V they see tom built Ranch, family room, employer. MINATURE poodle puppies, chine, occupancy Nov. 1st. Call chette, 647-9993. tion aa fUe more fully appean, it oauM at aald time and placa and THREE bedroom older Colonial. many extras and the over-all Agency, 648-0181. For coronary heart disease, or 9 hours a night, compared to approximately 12 years. ting machine. Apply in person. AKC registered inoculated and hems, embroiders, etc. Orig- is be heard relative thersto, and ^ 8 bedrooms, walk out base- HOW MANY wives have you? after 4, 648-8623. ORDERED: That said applioatlon malting pn or before October 3a, merit, treed lot, large family Large treed lot. Central loca­ condition. Sensibly priced in the death rate ■was “generally men who slept 7 hours a night. Under terms of the oourtap- Vernon Lanes, Route 83, Ver- BUS BOY wanted — part-time. wormed, reasonably priced. 1- InaUy over $800., 6 monthly BOO SQUARE FEET of office Only one? Make her happy! higher” for those with the seme payments ot $8.80 each or pay- space In professional com­ be heard and determined at the 1968, by oertifled mall, a copy of size kitchen. Hayes Agency, tion. Low 20’s, owner anxious. the mid 20’s and well worth it. In another finding, the report proved agreement, each wlU days, 11-2:30. Inquire Bonanza 623-3829. MANCHESTEIR — 4% rooms, Probate Office, tn Bolton, In said this order to Joaepblne A. DeQuat- Show her this lovely L-shaped sleeping habits. said one analysis of diet failed Sirloin Pit, 278 W. Middle $51 cash. 522-0931 dealer. pound, 287 E. Center St. Ex­ DIMiiot, on the Slat day of October, tro, 131 Oonstence Drive, Mandiea- 64»tn81. Ranch with a fireplaced liv­ H.M. Frechette Realtors, 647- T. J. Crockett, Realtor. 643- Wonted— Reol Estate 77 take title to one a t two sqMzt- YOUNG married man for coun­ heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ 1988, at 19:00 o’clock In the fore- ter. Oonn., and return make to this 1577 The report by Dr. E. Cuyler, to produce a link to the death ment houses jointly held and Tpke., Manchester. POINTER — 14 months old, erator, dlspoeal, parking in­ ceUent parking. Call 643-9627. noon, and that pubMc notice be giv- Court. ing room for cozy autumn ter work at new Dairy Queen pedigree. 109 Prospect St. CaU LEFTOVER new 1968 zig- zag en of the pendency of aold at^tca- JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judga. nights, $27,900. and move right Hammond, epidemiotogist and rate, nlthoiigh H"—>—on -j-'d each will contribute equally to­ portable sewing machines. cluded, nice location, $180. per tion end the time and plaoe of oc; John R. Mrosak, Atty. MANCHESTER —$2,200 down VERNON —New seven room QUALIBTED younger couple statistician for the American this doesn’t necessarily mean ward payment of $128,000 In Brazier. '7 p.m. to 12 m id^ht. 649-2807 after 8. hearing thereon, by publlahlng a ------In. Keith Agency, 646-4126, 647- needs 3 bedroom home 1 n ExceUent pay. Apply In per- Makes button holes, sews but­ month. CaU 649-0308, 649-8989. Houses For Rent 65 payment if quaUfled. Immacu­ Colonial, IH baths, built - ins, Cancer Sodty, was given today tnere isn’t any. corporate taxes owed by J.O.P. Helpnoip Wontod— copy of this order oneI UiMlime ih aomesome _ OBDEB OF NOTICE 6646, 643-1646. late 6-room Cape with rec garage. Call now and pick your Manchester. Can pay up to 'son at the Dairy Queen, 242 PREXJIOUS kittens, box trained, tons Of\ blind hem dresses, MANCHESTER — 8H room ------„ ---- , ■ nenmmper having ciroulatlon in STATT! OF OONNECTICUT. DIB- Stretch Slipper a t Albany, N.Y., Medical Col­ One group consisted of people Mote or Fomote 37 price — good home. 643-8861 etc. Clearance price, $34.20, FURNISHED 3-room Ranch, said Dl]iitrtct,--an mailing— ’TRICT OF 'HIANCHE0TER, PRO- room and garage. J.G. Pos­ colors. H. M. Frechette Real­ $20,000. Paul W. Dougan Real­ lege and mode a’vallable In New Goldwater Replies Broad Street, Msmehester. apartment. Includes appli­ ■■ ■ BATE COURT. October 17. 1968. tor, 640-4836. who ate eggs five to seven times I after 8. cash or terms available to and apartment in p r ly ^ e KSSS?„g“^ r ^ ' the matter of the estate of sum and Associates, 643-9869. tors, 647-6993. ',York. a week and also hod a high con­ CEnfSUS Takers — Set your ances, utUlUes, wall to waU home. Some utUlUeB Incluoea. Alice W. MonaliAn,_P1yfnou0)______Lane. ^K, BraMUMlBaa, also known aa PHOENIX, Art*. (AP) —Bar­ WANTED — Someone to mow responsible party. 1968 console carpeting, storage and park­ Box 248. Bolton, boiuL; Robert J. John Brannnalv or John Broiau- LARGE FAMILY wants to buy The largest figure was In sumption of such items as meat, ry Goldwater replied Monday to the lawn and rake the leaves. own hours, 10 cents per name ixiBERMAN Pinscher, 9 models zig-zags sews with Working AdulU. 648-6889. GrCdt A“ShflP6 NEWER 2-fomlly. Large, bright $20,900 —1% acres. Old Colon turned tn, for the Vernon ing, $145. CaU J.D. Real Es­ Monahan of no known addreaa, a Mcy or John Broxowaky, late of kitchens. Live practically rent lal, completely modernized, three or four bedroom home. stroke mortality ratios for men fried food, salad oil and mayon­ an article in the Soviet govern­ CaU 643-8436. months old, beautiful disposi­ one or two needles, makes but­ copy of thla order all at least seven Manchester, In sold DMi6ct, da- naise dressing. Another group Board of Education, Maple St. tion, good with children.^ 646- tate Associates, Inc., 643-6129, days before said time assigned, and ceased. free. $80,400. Pasek Realtors, bright and clean, three ga­ In Saint James’ Pariah. Can SO to 69 years old. For persons ment newspaper Izvestia which tonholes. Price now, $49.10 643-8779. Logoi Noricos return make to this Court. Present, Hon. John J. WoUett, rages, nice view, troes, subur­ pay up to $28,000. Call Paul who slept 10 or more hours a either ate no eggs or ate them characterized him as a ’’polltl- . WAREHOUSEMEN — Hours School District. Very Httle 3633. Free deUvery. CaU Capitol NORMAN J. PREUB8. Judga. Judge. MLfl, 289-7478. paper work required. Inquire ------Upon applloatlon of Edward R. ban. Hutchins Agency, Real- W. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4635. night, the deatii rate was 286 less than four days a week and cal dinosaur” and criticised a 8:30 - 4:45. B. F. Houghton Co. Warehouse, collect If toU, 246- 4*4 ROOM town house, includes LIMITATION OBDEB__ OBDEB OF NOTICE OF HEABINO K u ^ , Eoq., attorney for Edward Opportunity for advancement. Board of Ekhication, Park and AT A COURT OF PROBA’TO. SIX ROOM Cape, three or four ton, 649-6324. per cent higher than for those were low In consumption of the speech he gave In Phoenix. 2140 until 6 p.m. ------— CONI...... ALL CASH for your property other foods. 647-9979. School Sts., RockvUle, Conn., Artictes For Sate 45 the Dlatrlct of Manoheater, on the bedrooms, IH baths, rec room, who slept 7 hours. TSic percent­ The Soviet newspaper said the uUUUea, $180. CaU Mrs. Rein, 16Ui day of October, 1988. OOURT, ’TOWN OT BOL’TON, Oc- granted on aaid astata os per ap- one car garage. Priced to sell BOLTON-COVENTRY line — within 24 hours. Avoid red age ranged downward to 14 per The coronary heart and stroke or caU 876-2879 between 8-4. BUREAU, very good condlUon; 643-4286. tober 19, 1968. ipUoatlon on flla.it is speech advocated a return to TIMB TO get out In the fresh FOR SALE — Men’s rebuilt Present, Hon. John J. ivallett. Estate of Waiter C. Waddell, late ORDBRUD: That the foregoing at $19,900. Hurry! Paul W. four bedroom Colonial plus tape. Instant service. Hayes cent for coronary heart dideaae depth rates were a little lower poUcies of massive retaliation. beveled edge mirror; table Jiidke. Agency, 646-0181 air. Outdoor workers, shop TUTORS — one or two hours shoes, better than cheap new lamp, blue and gold; covers LUXURIOUS dupidx, 4% rooms. Estate of John W. Fallon, late of the town of Bolton, In said dls- apollcatlan be heard and dater- Dougan, Realtor, 649-4836. two unfinished bedrooms. deaths in men 60-69. among the group that ate heavi­ Goldwater said: "Actually, I ones. Sam Yulyes, "Shoe re­ of Manchester, in said District, de- trlct, deceased. mmed at the Probate orrios In MOn- Breezeway with 2-car ga­ workers, concrete fabricators. dally during schoed hours. El­ tor love seat, large chair, un­ 1 ^ baths, Venetian blinds, car. Uhon the applioation of The Con- chesker, In said DIstrlot. on tha 4th SELLING YOUR HOME? For For women 80-66, coro­ ly ai'iio.tg these lood items. can understand Izvestia’s prob­ Have many openings for ementary 4-8, certification re­ pairing—the best kind!” 23 Oak n4otlcut Bank and Trust Company, day of November, 1968, at tan MAN<3HESTER — Six room rage, IH acres. Onl$r $27,600. nary heart disease death rate “Further analysis may reveal used; pink hob-nail Morgan peted staircase, refrigerator, On motion of Frances O. Fallon, praying that an Instrument purport- o’olack in In the forenoon, and that prompt courteous service that lem with the speech because it steady work tn healthy outdoor quired. Vernon Center Middle Street. 32 Bank Bt.. Mancheater, Conn., ad­ house for sale, call after 6, Louis Dimock Realty. 649-6823. was 89 per cent higher. Figures that persons with certain die­ contained such words as ’’free­ Jones bedspread; pair of range, disposal, heat, hot wa- minlSratSc Ing to be the laat wlU and testa- notice be gtvsn to oU persons In­ 742-8976. gets results, call Louis Dlmock type work. No experience re­ School. Call 872-0649 for inter­ French doors, 30x68, nice for ter, private entrance, bus line . ORDERS,______'That three months ment of said deceased be admitted tereated oald estate of the were not available for aU og;e tary habits have very high dom, liberty and peace,” words view. CLEAN carpets make bright from the I6th day c. .jctober, 1968, to probate cuid that laUers testa­ said loation and VERNON — 2 family modem Realty, 646-9823. quired. Year ‘round work with bomea. Use new Bright-TOne breezeway. 628-6789. no pets, $160. 649-2382, 649-4342. mentary be Issued as per said ap- e time and placa ^ a a r h , groups. death rates from these dis­ that a Communist rsewspaper be end the some are limited and d thli or- immaculate, 6-8 flat, built Hammond reifrained from giv­ overtime. Top pay rate. Many “ toTed fSr mi* S u ito r, jill^lon on file more fully appear., 1967, 2 furnaces, convenient lo­ eases,” Hammond said. “The has a great deal of troifole tn»- benefits. Union shop. An equal LARGE brown leather recllner FoV r ROOMS on first floor, 30 Lots For Sate 73 ing In Wa paper a possible rea­ fact that I have not been able to RESTAURANT against ------“ ORDERED: That aald applies- clrcutatlonTn ai5drSSrtr!ct.*^%iiS J i cation near Circle. Bel Air derstanding.” opportunity employer. Apply In Locust St., heat, hot water, no mlnlstmtrlx Is directed to give pub- tion be heard and determine at aeven d a ^ before the day of ■■Id Today in History son tor what he called ”a identify such a group should not Goldwater is running agalntt T .S L5 643-4640 after 6:30. r^itrym ”to btin* the Prob^e OfflM. ^ Bolton. In hearing, to a m a r If they »ee NEAR Bolton Center, superb Real Estate, 643-9332. person to Allied Casting Corp., HELP WANTED ’Turnpike, (Next to Vlttners), appliances, adults. Call 646- brand new finding,” but specu­ be considered as evidence that Democrat Roy Elson for the 260 ToUand Tpke., Manchester. 2426, between 9-6. Sr?’te5ii^^*th'S2to^'^ one acre wooded lot, ideal to­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lated In an Interview that long dietary 'habits are unimpor­ Female or male. Lunch- TaloottvUle, Conn. 643-4811 or jl,e a v iNG STATE Selling BOLTON LAKE —8H room Senate seat being vacated by pography. Call R. F. Dlmock hours of steep might reault from tant.” evenings—or weekends. Ex­ 872-4242. Early American furniture. 643- MANCHESTER — Attractive Sa\«*iiTsS“&'i 538i'.%‘’5irtr«.nai.°s‘i^^ Ranch, one car garage, H Today Is Tuesday, October Sen. Carl Hayden, 91. TRAINEE — To become life In­ IL.» a il. ^ place of hearing thereon, hvouMMi- Ihte onW to Staidev J. BnaaiiSku C!o. 649-6246. , acre wooded lot. Firm $18,600. drowsliDeaa caused by (he re­ Studies In Framingham, perience helpful but not 4882. 3*4 rooms, quiet residential withln ten da™ from the date of Ing this order one time 22nd, the 296th day of 1968. surance underwriter for one of FREE — New wheels with snow this______order___ andreturn r make to this In some 801 Main Bt., Mancheoter, Conn.: Will hold with deposit only. duced flow of blood to the brain. Mass., and Albany show high America's largest insurance necessary. Start at once. area, privacy assured, all'utili­ court of the notice (riven. newspaper having a clrculatton ln“''Estate of ' 'Leo ~Brosaustsaa, o-o MANCHESTER — Multiple lot* There are 70 days left In the May Run for Governor. tires. Discount price on studs. GARAGE SALE — furniture, said dtsliiot, and by giving notice to Helen _V. Braaauakas, admtrUstra- admtnf Excellent buy. Call now. The year. In this view It would be a symp­ coronary heart disease death companies. Salary plus bonus. Pleasant working condi­ ties included plus parking. JOHN J. WAILETT, Judge. aU parties In Intereot, either per- tiix. 66 North 8t„ Manchester. for sale, B zone, 'suitable for FRESNO, CaMf. (AP) — Jessa tions, top salary. Can work Order your winter tires now. glass, china, books, records, sonallynonally or by • malting to each one, Otsm.;Otem.; NettleNeHle V. Payne, 88 Dart- 2-family houses. Victor Agen­ R.F. Dlmock Ck>., 649-6246. Today’s Highlight In History tom. rates In men with high serum CaU R. Stevenson 278-7770. Cole’s Discount Station, tele­ Ideal for newlyweds, $120. LIHITATTON OBDEB >ald pottage, a copy of this or- mouth Drive, Boat Hartlord, Oorui., O However, be said, the long cholesterol levels. Hammond M. Unruh, speaker of the Cali­ full or part-time. CaU Ber- draperies, curtains, antiques. monthly. CaU 236-0564, 563- AT A COURT OF PROBATE, and return mttke to this Court and returnum moke ttto thla______Court. cy, 643-8700 On this date in 1962, President fornia Assembly and Icng a phone 643-8332. ^ 1-6 p.m. 68 Delmont Street. held at Manobeatar, within and for X the notice (30VENTRY — Here’s a dandy hours of steep could perhaps said cholesterol and some other nie Alemany, 643-1188. 7364. the District of Manoheater. on the «e nottce jiven. JOHN j J.^ ' WALL.HHT,WALLBTT. Judga. six room Ranch with a large John F. Kennedy ordered U.S. power in Democratic poUttes, I7th day of Oo«0ber. 1988. NORMAN J. PRBU8S, Judge, co: Ddimrd R. Kuahn, AUy. HEBRON — 7 miles from Man­ air and naval forces to establish cause disease by reducing the agent la required to produce FOR WINCHESTER M o ^ l 89, 12 NINE PIEX3E walnut dining Prasent. Hon. John J. Wattetl. chester, 16 miles from Pratt work shop and tool shed for amount of time a person is ac­ arteroocierosls. says he Is seriously considering EARN extra cash for Christmas gauge ' gun, case and THREE ROOMS, heat, hot wa­ Judge. a quarantine of Cuba after con­ running for governor in 1970, room set, excellent condition, ter, parking, central, bus line, Estate of John A. Edmuds a-k-a ft Whitney Aircraft, 8 miles the ifiechanlc of the family. tive—so he is depositing fat In There Is evidence suggesting as a part-time FuUer Brush Shells, $120. 647-1894. u $100. CaU 643-2203. There Is an acre of land plus cluding that the Soviet Union when Republican Gov. Ronald 649-6761. John Arne Edwards, late of Man­ from Blackledge Country Club, was building missile bases on Ws body more of the time, rath­ that cigarette smoking prom­ Cosmetics man or as a Fullerette. Work chester. in said District, deceased. adjacent to Gay City State a sun porch and patio. Needs er than burning It up. Reagan is up for re-eleoUoiL from home by jriione, or by ALUMINUM SHEETS — Used On motion of Eltn L. Edwards, the island. otes the ■ formation of fatty de­ Unruh, speaking at Fresno • as printing plates, .009 thick, FOUR ROOMS, first floor, heat, 73 Vernon Bt., Mancheeter, Connec­ Park, two acre building lot some work but the price 1 s For ail the data on haWts. posits In the arteries. If there Is appointment. Car necessary. hot water, parking, one child ticut, executrix. Do You Like To Write? low, only $18,900. Call M r. On This Date State College, salt! Monday hs PT 8 23x36”, 26 cents each or 6 for Musical Instnimonts 53 ORDERED: Tlisa three months with small modem bam at the howevei’, Hammond said scien­ a sufficient amount of saturated Call 247-1949. accepted, no pets. CaU after 6, from the 17th day of October, 1968, Convertlno, Jarvis Realty In 1721, Peter the Great took would resign from the speadter- $1 . CaU 648-2711. rear, suitable for three horses tists have not found a baalo fat In the diet, he said. P.A. SYSTEM, complete with 649-2497. be and the same are limited and the title of czar of all Russia. cause of heart disease, stroke ship he has held since 19(a ’‘be­ HAIRDRESSER — Top wages, oUowad for the cretUtora within ‘ or cows, partly wooded, well Co., Realtors, 643-1121. The Idea will be tested, he dual speakers. CaU 647-1319 which to bring in their ctalms WE NEED AN In 1746, Princeton University aiT)d aortic aneurysm. wWch he fore embarking on such a cam­ Uggetfs congenial shop in South Wind­ FALL SPECIALS — Storm 3*/4 ROOMS, Colonial Manor 5173 drained with many large shade said, by feeding dogs cholesterol windows, furnaces, radiators, anytime. ogalnot aald enate, and said ex­ VERNON — Immaculate three was chartered. said account tor 60 per cent of paign.” sor, 628-3468. apartments, appliances, heat, ecutrix Is directed to give public trees and 12 bearing fruit trees. bednxtm Ranch, large treed In 1886, General Sam Houston and saturated fats and exposing At The Fiuioide toilets, wash basin, 4*4 to 5’ notice to the creditors to bring In p PERFECT for Chrlslmss-glulng-a pair of 643-6336, after 4 p.m. all deaths. them simultaneously to ciga­ MEN and women for full or hot water and basement, $180. their clalfiu within aiakl time al­ ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR . itretch-slippers in easy knit! Slart now shaded lot. Breezeway, over­ was sworn Into office' as the ”I don’t think It’s genetic,” he Ifill Not Register modern cast Iron tubs, assort­ AnfiquM 56 649-9881. ) lowed by publishing a copy of this first president of the republic of rette smoke. MANCHESTER part-Ume counter work In new ed lumber. Open all day Satur­ order In some newspaper having a a to make them for family members and VERNON —Manchester ■ line. sized 2-car garage, paneled said. ”I tWnk it’s something in SAN J6SE, CaHf. (AP) --Bv- otrculation tn said probate district family room with built-in bar. Texas. In considering nervous ten­ grinder shop, opening soon. day. Weekdays by appoint­ WANTED TO BUY — antiques, FIVE ROOM | apartment and wUhln ten d ^ Dn'm the date of friandsi Beautiful high ecenic wooded the American environment, the sion, Hammond said It may be elyn Whltehom has told a draft op ct The position is open now. You w ill findl Pattern No, 5173 has complete knit Three minutes from Parkway. In 1907, a run on a New Yorik CaU 278-0009 or 246-8600. ment. Choman's Housewreck- ■teinz,...... furniture, pewter, lead­ garage, excellent I - condition, ^1, J jiyj” make to thla S lots. Up to two acres in size. way we live. It It is, it fhould be ftiat people who complain of board that her son Erik, Just oourt of the not toe ^ven. directions. Extra building lot. $2,600 down bank set off a financial crisis Ing Company, entrance through ed lamps, art glass, primitives, middle age couple. References. JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judge. (Tall now. Hayes .Agency, 646- possible to find out what it Is. pressuro or nervous tension turned 18 will not register. On* your position exciting, interesting and a chal­ Z UNO ISe In csini ptui ISC tor 0181. for qualified buyer. Meyer known as the panic of 1907. ”We have at least a fighting McCabe Street. CaU 649-2392. any quantUy. 644-8962 648-7237. SI sisii sni ipinlsl iuBJllliii-iur sstH-^um- . .. jijyipi^icnY will make It your favor- have slightly lower death rates son, John, served three yeeune In Agency Realtors, 643-0609. In 1641, 80 men In occupied chaitce of finding it.” lenge to your abilities. You will find tha staff * Hei&d”‘'l«0 “m or lie wardrobe addition. Comes also with France were put to death In re­ from coronary heart disease the Navy and another, Robert, KENMORE gas range, 30”. THREE ROOM apartment, For coronary heart disease turned in Ws draft oard. Game table, framed plate glass completely remodeled. In­ FOR RENT rCAi:: Nkw YOBK, N.Y long, button-trimmed sleeves, JUST FIVE minutes from Man­ prisal for the aa:esBlnation of a than people who don't complain. MEN NEEDED Wonted—To Buy 58 most congenial and your office most pleasant. Out of Town chester, lovely tour room below the age of 60, he Women who complained of >Irs. Whltehorn, a dlvoroee a t mantle mirror, Wilcox Gay cludes stove, and refrigerator No 1429 with PHOTO-GUIDE Is In sizes Nazd officer. ued In his paper, cigarette WANTED — Restaurant equip- 264 Broad St. J frlnl Himt, idirsu with IIP CODt and Ranch with garage, In quiet moderate or severe pressure or Palo Alto, sold Mnwdi^y I To leant skilled jobs at local noanufacturing plant. recorder, radio, mlcroj^ne. and all utilities, near bus line Qheclf the fringe benefits. style Numhir. 8 lo 18, 3/. For Sate 75 In 1688, France granted Inde­ smoking seems (o be the most since Erik can neither m any mant, stor*, tavern and bank­ 1850 S(luare Feet neighborhood. Private yard pendence ' to the Indochinese nervous tension, however, had Washer, hydraulic passenger and stores. 649-1287 be­ ever- Imeorta.’-t factor, with obesity nor own property without her ruptcy equipment. CaU tween 2-6 p.m. or after 9 p.m. Heated, irround floor, 2 with outdoor flreplstoc, kingdom of Laos. higher death rates from stroke Attractive, newly Increased wages, group insurance! car jack, hand saw. Miscellane­ greens aivT flowering trees. next Over 60, lack of exercise than women who did not have consent, thMi he oaanot be ous Items. 643-8560, 6-7 p.m. Fontaine Reataurant Equip­ Apply in person soon at the . . . Ten Y ean Ago MANCHESTER — Park Chest­ offices, work area, drive- • sizes 36-48) crocheted Pempon hat I Hera?(£**'uw A m “'"OF‘ * fireplaces, jalousled porch $14,600. 648-0684. seems to be meet Important. this complaint. drafted without it. benefita. Apply in person at: ment, 478 Windsor Street, Evenlmr U.S. Secretary of State John "Long hours of steep are asso­ ”As he Is stUl under SCREENED loam, procaaaad nut Garden apartments, avsdl- in entrance. Ideal for amebkfeA8, NEW YORK, N.Y. and garage, $28,000. Phllbriok legal age, Corner Oanton Street, Hart­ a THE ABC OUllTER. For tha beglnner- (30VBNTRY — Cosy Ranch, Foster Dulles was In Formosa ciated with somewhat elevatod I continue to able Nov. 1st, 4% rooms a t small wholesale business, • a teacher) the expert-a relerence ^STHdih., kddr... with ZIP CODI. styi. Agency, Realtors, 649^1847. be reepeoeihle,” gravel, also bank run graval. ford. 627-6771. large famUy kltcfien, two large conferring with nationalist coronary heart disease death England consume# five times she eeld. ”I will not allow win Geotge H. Grilflnf, 743-7886. $160; Dec. 1st, 8V4 rooms a t miscellaneous business m anriffalrr tnfttina frrolil |[ sourcel Irish Chain, Nine-Patch and Star Numhir sn)l Slii...... _ ___ ^ BAST Hortfonl TUP NFW Fall & Winter '68 Issue of n a rn o ru —*—$2,1002,100 c»wndown bedrooms, paneled living room, Chinese officials aibout Comntu- rates at all ages,” he said. as many pounds of tea a* It does to be tet jeopardy.” CAVROK CORP. WANTED — Antique furniture, $136. Heat, hot water, oven- other than industrial use. w are three of, the twelve designs. Pat- coffee, while the American peo­ TWO 10 h.p. garden tractors, range, refrigerator, parking J tern places) directions. Sind SCO toMT BasIc^ASHION is here with many bright paym ent U q ^ U M . Im m acu- overadzed garage. Beautiful ni'rit China's threats against The pattern tor stroke la simi­ Mrs. Whltehom was swoocmbbC ^ glass, pewter, oU paintings or 13 BISSELL STREET MANCHESTER ple drink » time# ae much EAST MAIN ST. ROCK\HLLE, CONN. | 42” mowers and bulldozer other antique Items. Any quan­ and storage, 827-9238 between Call 6 4 9 - 1 8 0 7 or •• for your copy of Q107. werdrobe Ideas. Send 50« for your copy, la te 6-room R an ch. J . O . Pos- wooded lot. Only $11,600. Char Quemoy and ether offshore I*- lar, although not kdentloal, he nled by Erik, Rol^iert, 21, blades. 742-8261 after 4:80. tity. 643-8709, 186 Oakland St. 9-6 p.m. After 6 p.m. 947-1871 6 4 4 - 0 3 6 8 tJter 6 pjn. ■um and A sso ciates, 648-9866. Bon Agency, 643-0683. Jwds. said, adding: "Long hours of coffee as tea. fourth son, Katan, $$. V PAGE TWENTY-POUR TUESDAY, OCTOBEB 22, 19«S fnmtrb^Btrr Ettraing firniUi Avariigia Daily Net Praaa Ron Fbr the Week teSer October U, MB comiRDBconir ; 15,273 M ruranr STORES Mandm ttr A City of Villagm Chmrm m r VOL. Lxxxvm, No.^a^ (FORTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 19jS8 ( Could Slip of Lip 410 Nfiddie Tpke. W,, Minebester Porkade, Manchester Friendly Throngs i^reet Sink Candidate^ OOVBR, DM. (AP)—n te re Peace Envoys Clash, oomes a time when the rig­ THE NEWEST LOOK IN ors of the political cam­ j ' paign ■tart* getting to the ,1 > •• J Muskie’s Tour of State candidates as well as the NDW BIUTAIM, Oonn. (AP) voters. CHRISTMAS TREES —Ai the leet atop on hto cani- Julius “Bud” Tudor, a p a in MVlng through Oomeett- Democrat running for the cut Iheedoy, Democntto vtoe legiolature, waa one of the Signs of Accord ALL AT FANTASTIC PRE-SEASON SAVINGS pcoaUtoDltol nominee EMmunS B. 10 candidataa featured at on MImGA* Woe dv«Et a tool box open forum staged by the w b ic ti w m s______League of Women Voters .In PARIS (AP)—^American V': ^ • ■old to reiireMia "a woEldagimnn’a town Labor the stEde Renato chamber. and North Vietnamese SEAUTIFUL r/2 FT. FULL SCOTCH PINE TREE Tudor opened hla state­ peace envoys traded t Prewduped tapered branches The prMMDtattoa, lhade by ment with: *1 want to thank charges today of aggres­ New Brttaln Alderman llenry the ladies of the Little • sion in Vietnam without Complete with costom tree stand r - ■ P. Bemookl beCora a cheerli^ League for Inviting me.” providing any detectale • Easy assembly crowd o t Mvena thousand, oul sign that they might be s Flame proof nUnated a day Devoted lorgety USE OUR V '. 'i ’ to ddMvatlng the labor vote—a nearing agreement on • Reg^ular low price 28.77 vote eome have seen ae gdng terms for halting the CHRIS71US LAY AWAY! ' ' O' -r ■ ^ la loig* port to thic«i>arty osa- Nixon Says bombing of North Vietnam. dhkEto Oeocge Wallace. TTiere had bean speeulatkia ICadBto vtattod the buOdtav that Hanoi might reply in this ' toto o t the St-atory tower which HHH Can’t 27th session of the ooiforence to Beautiful 4 Ft Full Scotch Pine Tree 4 Ft Aluminum Pom Pom Tree ;■ . / will be (he new intamattoaal Washington overtures about besdquuter. of the KMghto c t ending the aerial attacks. • Pre-shaped tapered branches s 31 branches Oolumbiu in New Haven, where Bring Peace Ambaasadoni W. Averell Hor- • Flame proof • Tarnish and fkune proof he mook the bande oC ateahvocto rlman and Xuan ’Ihuy Mashed • Ehmy assembly w*. SAGINAW, lOcb. (AP) — in the 2H-hour meeting over s Pompom heavily laden with glittering aluminum who is entitled to apeak for the • Complete with custom tree stand s Easy to assemble “Tcu bnow, my brother Is a Richard M. Nixon, accusing Hu­ • Guaranteed by Good Honsdceeping atoetorarher, and be told me the bert H. Hixnphrey of treating South VletnEunese people. UTlon never paid atteatton to Vietnam with “the testaot, loos­ Hairlman reaffirmed Amert- » • “4 ^ ^ * ' ' -V Mm until I got the noroiim- est tongue in the notion,” aaid can backing for the Salgpn gov­ tton,” ACUakle told the 100 work­ today the Democratto admlMa- ernment of IkeMdent Nguyen i' y-‘ • ■ ^ . men ckMtered about Mm. The Van Ihieu while Thuy onoe ■* r -Vf . V ■ Ti V) ' ■ • • ■ .-•■ tratton ‘teaniKit restore peace.” Regular Regular wortnien were patt o t a crowd Iftitll now, the Republican again demanded U.a recogntlon o t about LUOO wUch turned out presidential candidate had been of, and negotlatloiw wtth, the Low Price 6il9 Uw Price 4.37 at the Mte for MMcle. Viet Cong's NatfoEtol Ltoerahon aaylng he hoped IkwMdent John- Front. Point ehouto o t “We want OMi ooukS achieve a Vietnam •S WaUooe*’ floated down Cram the 6len. ESdmund S. Muskie and Mrs. Muskie greet There was no hnmediato li>- tower where eeveral atedwork- peiuie before the Nov. 5 eteetten, formaUon to indioate whether en were perched on a girder. well-wishers after outdoor rally last night in New and he also had repeatedly said the two envoys used their M- he wrxAd use great ciuw In dis- minute tea break for a pttvate SEE T C t Thoae aboute were the Mooeet Britain. (AP Photofax) cuaBing the question lest he in­ ICICLES Uiinf to beolding ACuekie heard ' exchange on the status of otar- terfere with the Pari* peace rent moves tor a botnUng halt. FOUR BIG PAGES aQ day. talks. Ito an intervlaw taped foi; later Ron Ziegler, a Nixon press Haxrlman startled reporters tetocaot by Hartford atatian on emerging from the old WTKVrV, Muricie attooked'Wal- aide, said in respoooe to an in­ OF REAL VALUES quiry that the latest atetesnent Majestic Hotel conferaooe head­ looe direotly. Reepondtng to a Muskie Given Warm quarters when he said: "We queoMoii, ICuaMe said be be- by the OOP nominee did not ro. DOUBLGLO have decided to meet again to­ Vevae WaUaoe’e ntajor aouroe fleet any secret information morrow.” IN T O M R H rS aibout the current peace search of aiqiport le linked to a ooEUr New Britain Welcome For some months the sesofons Mnatlon of fear and bate. hut referred to what had tran­ have been held at weekly Intor- By SOL B . boH E N spired on the public record. SUPFLEMENT “Onoa you get a man lik e hatred which brought millions vals so that some newsmen as­ V I- Wallace in power," MuaUe aaid, It’a all been said before, by of Immigrants to this country.” Nixon and all other major sumed a hreaJc In the attuatton ’"you don’t get Mm out vecy many candidates, in many And, when he says, as he did preeidential candidates have been briefed periodically by may have developed. aaeUy.’’ places, but somehow, \men last night, “And, I see In this But as the chief American h'f' Tetter in New Britain Muekto Maine Sen. Edmund Muskie crowd the faces of those who Johnson aides on the peace ne­ found that freedom,” his listen-, delegate talked, Ms spokesman, » ,0’" “ aaid Nixon and Wallace do not says it, one gets the feeling that gotiations and, just last week, Xuan Thuy, chief of the North Vietnamese delegation, waves on arriving at WUkam J. Jordan, was seen to USE OUR -meet the dandord. of a preai- he means It. ers cheered loudly and agreed. he talked with the President by Last night’s New Britain ap­ shake Ms head. And later lumi- BEAUTIFUL dent The tall, gaunt, articulate De­ tele]A(nie about the m atter—as the Internationa] Peace Center in Paris today for peace talks with the U.S. man himself and Thuy made pearance was reminiscent of did hla rivals. « > • . GHRISm AS Ih New Haven, which was the mocratic vice presidential can­ delegration. They met amid speculation Hanoi may reply to U.S. proposals to clear It was a slip of the tongue. •eoond town on the day’a itbi- didate spoke to a Village Oreen the pre-electronlc-age pMitlcal The latest step-up In Nbcon’a The next tonnal meeting wUl be UYAWAY PUN! erary, MuaUe had lunch In the crowd of almost 8,000 in New ralUes. war of words agtonat Humptuoy halt the bombing of North Vietnam. (AP Photofax via cable from Paris) on Wednesday Oct. 30, main­ wuricera’ cafeteria at the 8EU^ Britain last night, and the crowd . There were the homemade and the Democratic record taining the usual pace. BK loved him. came in a statement Issued as leiilt Manufactuting Oo. plant, signs; the bunting-draped stand, It remained a posslMil^ that 2>/4” ASSORTED edilch manSlaoturae orcfaiteotu- Bom of Polish Immigrants and with Its seats reserved for not­ he moved from a 15-hour Ohio speaking on home grounds to train tour Tuesday Into a thioe- Harrtman’s slip was an unooo- rel hardware.- There be Shook ab lee; the high school band aciouB giveaway. He and Thuy hands with lunneroua workers descendants of PMIsh Immi- playing stirring marches; and olty flying visU to lOohigan to­ gnmts, he gave the Impression day. Marine Artillery Cuts are beUeved to have met tn pri­ who crowded into the cafeteria. the man, hawking Ms wares of vate several times outside the 30 FT. X 1" 16” — HetoUtbamtnaihartapeeah •that, given enough time, he campaign hats and balloons.' He spent Tuesday night to To- could close the pollsters’ gap ledo, Ohio, where he told an ov­ conference framework on terms BALL ITALIAN (hot.oiEe of the nation’s major ^The night was cold, but the of a possible oompramise. 1,400 METAL goaU mould be “to make it and that he could swing the elec­ erflow crowd of more than 5,000 tion to Humidurey. crowd was warm. There were But spokesmen of the U.B. foeakila for aU Amectoane to no hecklers. The only interrup- Bt a rally that the Vietnam war Enemy Force in Half and Hanoi delegations here TINSEL ROUND! enjoy opportunity and equahty.’’ Muskie is not a speUbinder, “could have been ended befoia m New Wtain be told those he speaks of “an America adiich tlCEiB to Muslde’s speech were have ccHslstontly declined to ORNAMENTS GARLAND must trust its leaders,” and ot crlea of “Down In front.” ^ Vietnam’s second largest cUy. bornbh* of the North might be comment on whether cmy pri­ SILVER thouMnde otandtog outdoore on vate contacts have been taking a obHi: and damp night: “I aee “leaders who must trust the Mrs. Muskie wtis presented BdMwt there the sighted more than 400 During the same period, ene- oidered. peofde.’’ He faults a “Mr. Nixon with a corsage by a boy and girl place. Electrified 1 4 ^' High fwoea ct people who ore here In the pasi, Nixon generaUy North. Vietnamese troops^«v- J^[,|Si^the“T h ^“lS to ® monsoon In the session Itself the two FOIL beoiMiae someone came to tMs and a Mr. Wallace who don’t In native Polish drees. And, has lined up to auj^ort of John- through Junglod foothills ^ headauarters s ^ a haiklet American pilots flew Reg. low price 69c. SA VE! have the courage to face Vice Sen. Muskie was presented with ____ envoys accused each other’s eountry looking for freedom.” son’s Vietnam poUcy, whUe of- southwest of Da Nang * a mile way. A govermnent IT* "J™®"*------panhandle country of being the aggressor Freedom and opportunity President Humphrey In a de­ a tool box—a gift from the Stan­ called In artillery and were stresaed oftoD by MuMde bate,” and he speaks of “a Re­ ley Works, signifying that Neiw (See Page Twenty) spokesman said at least four M- reported de- i„ Vietnam. ICICLES publican Party which has op­ strikes that wiped out nearly vUlans were kUled and 18 others “ "upNy Thuy declared: “If the United CARILLON • Silver, gold and colors, flame proof as a oontraat to M> eetlmate BritEiin is “a laborman’s town half of the enemy force, mill- woimded. boats, nine bridges, nine ware- States does not renounce its pol­ Of Wallace’s campaign os one posed progress for 25 years, and —a working town.” tary spokesnun reported today. Thuong Due was attacked by trucks. icy of aggression. Its neocMoM- CHRISTMAS WREATHS playing to (eor and bate. which has voted against all re­ On thel stand with Sen. Mus­ SPECIAL Before lunOh, Mudde vMted forms.’’ kie were Sen. and Mrs. Abra­ TST ww • The^ U.S. Command IHUUsMd tootuiai strong rivong North Vietnamese forces (gee Page 'Twenty) (See Page Twenty) SPIRE NEW INSTANT the New Haven headquarter* of Sometimes he can be almost ham Rlbiooff, Gov. JMm Demp­ i l B W n P i i r i n a »*«’‘ted four sept. 28, and heavy fluting Regular Lew Price the Southern New BnglaiHTrele- sentimental, as when. In the true sey, Democratic State Chair­ O oohmiM M Norto Vietnamese raged tor two days. Two or « 1 4 ” high SPECIAL pbone Ob., where oweatered *eo- ith of July tradition, he speaks man John Bailey, First Dis- totaling about 405 sMdiens on three North Vietnamese regl- Reg. Low Price 99e of “the search tor freedom from the move tkning the 24 hours ments, or from 5,000 to 7,500 SN O W * 1 . 7 9 Ordered for bMoie noon Wednesday. Four troops, were reported to the tri- (See Page Twenty-One) tear and the freedom from (See Page Twenty-One) r To End NY Strike • Ball with white angel hair • 12 per box 33 amHery mlasions and air ple-canopled Jungle around the topped by qiire with • 16” green holly wreath atnkes killed 178 of the memy camp and to the north toivaixl SPRAY trimmed with a glitter bell Roy Darwin troops, a epokesman said. Da Nang. 3 beOs • Assorted colors... red, Regular low price 66c blue, g(dd and green and four glitter reindeer . _ V _ * ®"®*"y »l artifical or natural • Red, gold or sUner color Price $1.79 a Ucbt, bright, flame- Ideal For Holiday ieys about M miles southwest of rines killed and 148 woimded. prool foO Idclea Christmas trees Decorating ^ ^ «v® be- WhUe the lull in major enemy Restore Teachers At that hearing, a paychlatriat low the embattled Thuong Due ground attacks continued 'in Its NEW YORK (AP) —^In a ma- Miairman of the Ocean HIH testified that Darwin was “suf- Special Forces camp. fourth jor change of policy, the ousted board, sadd the returning teach­ ferlng from a mental disease of TTiey were generaUy headed Norto’ VletaanTs^routhe Oceiui HUl-BrownsvlUe experi­ ers world be given claseroom a paranoid nature.” Darwin was In a north-northeasterly dlrec- handle— rontlnued------In full swing__ mental school board said today teaching assignments. The Rev. u-committed to Norwich ^ State tion. perhaps toward Thuong Tuesday and today desoite nor- It was willing to restorie .79 dis­ Mr. Oliver said the principals of FULL, SIZE puted wMte teachers to clase- the eight schools in the district ^ aletent reports that a^t ln^e rooms In an effort to end the cl- would honor the decision of the The order for a new heEiring ^ ------tywide teachers’ strike that has local board. was Issued yesterday by Tolland kept most of the city’s 1.1 mil- The refusal of the Ocean HUl lion pupils from the schools. County Su^rior Court Judge board—set up as sin experiment Paul J. Driscoll after receiving Plane Trouble Delays Schirra The announcement from the tn limited community contrM of FIREPLACE a letter from the superintendent boeud of the largely Negro and schools—to take back the teach­ of the hospital. Puerto Rican school district ers has been at the heart of the Darwin Is charged with sec­ came as New York’s labor trou­ Utter dispute between the AFL- WITH SIMULATED ond degree murder in the 1958 bles with Its police patrol force OIO . United Federation of slaying of Hbpe Rothwell of Bol­ Astronauts Return and firemen deepened. The fire­ TeaMiers and the experimental ton. The 52-year-old Andover men joiped the'iioUce In a work district. < man was convicted of first de­ slowdown today. I HREPLACE ACCESSORIES gree murder In 1984, but the The Rev. C. Herbert Oliver, (See Page Twenty) conviction waa overtunwd To Gape Kennedy earlier this year by the U.6. CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Supreme Court. The court rul­ thank you tor the warm wel­ — Bubbling with thanks tor the come.” ; ed that a confession was ob­ team that launched them Into tained Involuntarily and order­ A row of girls, restrained by orbit 12 days ago, the three ropes and security police. Invit­ Regular ed a new trial. i •• • bebPllng Apollo 7 astronauts re­ 120 Students Jailed In hie letter to die Superior ed the astronauts to come over turned to Cape Kennedy today and see them. "We don’t have Lew Price Court doted Oct. 10, Hoiqiltal to begin reliving for exjierta SPECIAL Superintendent Morgan Martin enough courage,” quipped their marathon apace Journey. Schirra. $2.44 eald Darwin “Is now oenstd- "The best part, ot course, is In Berkeley Sit-in ered without payohosls and to come home,” said smiling The astronauts were wearing- ready to be returned to your Apollo 7 commander Walter M. their blue fllght.sMta and looke-U BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — the people. We a re the people!” custody.” SeWrra Jr. “We were here tor rested. There w ^ e no visible Police Jailed 120 student sit-in signs, of the ahaklness displayed as those arrested—mostly stu­ ELECTRICALLY OPERATED Dr. Martin continued, “He U * number of months but we left protesters at the University of dents—were taken from tbs by the crew Tuesday after they neither Insane nor oo mentiUly rather suddenly,” he told 500 California early today after a campus police headquarters to wore taken aboard the carrier phadanx of officers cleared defective as to be unable to un- memhers of the launch team Essex. buses. I derstand Um proceedings which greeted them at the air- away a crowd of 1,000 that tried • Made of heavy 3 ply flberboord The return to Cape Kennedy to block arrests. DemonsAratocs In Um or owdi REVOLVING agalnst Mm or to assist In Ms PoM. lit a bonfire and turned orvsr a • Assembles in a jiffy was delayed when the plane own defenw.” A large red, white and blue carrying Schirra developed a The demonstration at the ad­ motorised cart owned by the • Fireplace—48 Vi” width x 88 Ki” high x 9Vi” deep 'Judge DirlsooH ordered th e *lsn was unrolled saying “Wel- leak In Ita hydraulic system and ministration building waa uMverslty. A tear gas rmi<*^er • 3 ft. cord socket and plug with spedal bulb two psyoMatrlsta who examined come Back.” was fortied to return to the Es­ staged without violence to back was thrown and a bank window • Action flame spreader ' Darwin eariler to examine him Air Force MaJ. Donn F. Bl- sex. demands that academic credit was broken. COLOR WHEEL again and to have reports ready sele and civilian Walter Cim- be given tor a course on racism • Guaranteed to make your Christmas holiday a mora “Sorry about that, sir,” a nlngliEun, the other members of H ie sit-in on the 7,00l>«tuitoat enjoyable one WITH 150 WATT SPOT BULB by Nov. 1, sMp’s bffleer told ScMrra as the in America, featuring lectures campus started shortly after the •Aa the Apollo 7 crew, sa)d they by Black Panther Eldridge The psyoMatrists are Dr. astronaut switched to another course’s third leoturs, thto oem • T ^ n a your holiday into a shimmer George A. TuUn and Dr. Rob­ were overwhelmed by the wel­ plane. Cleaver, wv. s r . « ■»

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