___ • • . ’ ■ i : Bloodipobile Visits at Concordia Church from 1:45 to 6:30 p.m. PAGE' TWRNTY-fOUI^ / iianrbfHtw Ewtrtnfl liw ali . f Amace Dailjr Net Pn m Rm The Weather Far The Week Ended Cloudy wWi scattered sMow- Augnet It, 1M7 ers tonight nad tomorrow f i ' monflng, then poittal eleaitag, 14,508 low In 60s, Mgh etoout 80. Manehe$ter—-A City of Village Charm Come to Manchester Green VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 274 (SIXTEEN PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY^ AUGUST 22, 1967 (dnaalfted Advertising on P a ge 18) PRICE SEVEN CENTS U.S. Loses :Six Planes New Haven Seeks to Avert for the opening of Over Viet . SAIGON (AP)—One of the heaviest attacks of the Another Night of Trouble Vietnam war on the Hanoi- Haiphoiig area cost the United States six war* planes Monday, including two jets lost in Red China Land Mine Fire, Looting i^ing to escape Commu nist MIGs and surface-to- Kills GI at Hartford National’s third air missiles, the U.S. Com Continue for mand announced today. The raids were among the Korea Line Fourth Night war’s costliest for U.8. Air Force and Navy i^ots, but the SEOXH^ (AP) — An American NEW HAVEN (AP)—A rewards may have been large. soldier was killed today and an weary Mayor Richard G. Pilots reported plastering two other was wounded in the third Lee met with high ranking railyards choked with 170 box North Korean attack in as many cars and engulfing the Hanoi police officials t^ay in an power plaunt, l.l miles from the days on the border between effort to ward off a fourth center of the North Vietnamese North and South Korea, the night of raciM violence. Manchester Office capital, with flames, steam and U.N. Command announced. The sporadic violence-— flre-settlng and looting— fol billowing smoke. The two OIs were riding in a lowed a ring-like course Monday Com m unist broadcasts truck that was blown up by a night that encircled downtown claimed eight American planes land mine near the truce village New Haven. were shot down, five of them in of Panmunjon, 20 miles north of attacks on Hanoi. The ground Seoul. The U.S. Army said a The city remained in a state war in South Vietnam flamed up group of North Koreans then of emergency as arrests— with a batUe Just below the de fired on the disabled vehicle. mosUy on charges of breach of the peace—mounted. Most of m ilitarised sone in w hich 109 An 8th Army spokesman said those arrested were Negroes. Communists were reported that one soldier died from inju More (than 800 arreets have killed and other sharp actions ries from the mine explosion but been reported since the disturb tidiich the U.S. Command said he did not specify vdiether the ances broke out Saturday night, cost the enemy 108 dead. The wounded man was hit by gun reportedly spurred by the Shoot eommand reported seven Amer fire. icans killed and 01 wounded. ing of a Puerto Rican man by A second American truck U.S. headquarters also report the white proprietor of a anack struck a m"ine an hour and 20 ed the downing of two U.S. Jets bar on Oongreea Avenue. minutes later in the same area in South Vietnam in the past 24 A “black only” meeting at a but there were no casualties. hours due to “unknown causes.” church In the troubled neighbor The loss of the six planes in The men were from the U.S. hood Monday night ended with a the North raised to 60S the num 2nd Infaptry Division, which is proclamation of a “united black ber of U.S. combat planes re stationed on the armistice line fron t.” ported downed in the war dividing North and South Korea. A statement read at the ses against North Vietnam. In a border clash Mcmday sion and dlatributed by the Hill While a U.S. spokesman de- night, South Korean troops Parents Association—most of killed three North Koreans who Police in New Haven arrested this Negro man last night, ttie fourth conseciu the troubles have been centered (See Page Two) sprang an ambush on the east- tive night of racial violence in the city. Police charged hinf'with breach of in the city’s so-called Hill sec central front below the demUl- peace, saying he had thrown rocks during the outbreak. Over 800 have been tion-put "the White community tarised sone, the South Korean arrested so fiar. (AP I^otofax) on notice that from now on It Forest Service snudce jumper drifts toward forest army reported. It said no South must work exclusively with our Air Stowaway fire on Jaw Mountain in Missoula, Mont., as the Koreans were hurt. unified Black leaderahlp.” piuachute from a companion begins to unfurl. The Fred Harria, president of the Is Due Home; hremen leaped near the fire, one of a series that HIU Parents Association, aaid has burned 8,000 acres in Bitter Root National Prospect Tie Liberation School Aide today he and his organlsatloti Welcome Unsure will ”do what we can to help, Forest iiiis year. (AP Photofax) but something meaningful had TBX AVIV, Israel (AP) — / ktOaPODCTr (AP) — A RdpubllBan ptIhMuy Washington border. had grown up around the old at Lydda Airport here, poUce and then on to the others as .we \lfith more than 18,000-acres ot ca n .” sinkhole, caused when .under and El A1 officials were there to Canadian timberland on fire, Nigeria The Congo ground caverns weakened and He said the Forest Service, greet V i^ r. At first, they were British Columbia faced possible the surface coUapeed yean ago. Office; on the west side, the Middle Turnpike office state and volunteer groups KINSHASA, The Congo (AP) . . . and acquaint you with the more than 100 bank suspicious because he had no labor problems. Walter Allen, LAGOS. Nigeria (AP) — The Hoffprinta leading to the Now we are three! We’re celebrating with a hoped to muster enough man . . . and now, it’s at the Manchester Green office on passport or papers. "B ut he was l^osident of an International federal government sent troop —The wMte mercenaries who weakened edge and horaehalr ing services available at this office. power today to control aU but Woodworkers of America local, party! Free balloons for the kiddies! Free gifts for so excited and cheerful that we relnforcemente today to try to seised Bukavu have called for were reported found at the the most minor biases. No fatal said the union Is investigating You’ll like the convenience this new office offers, the east side of town. were soon buying lehionade and stem the advance of Blafran an immediate truce, apparently scene. There was about six feet you! ities have been reported. of water at the bottom. too. Because now, full-service banking at Hartford Banking hours at the Manchester Green office are (8 m P age T w o) A major blase southwest of (S m P a g e T w o) rebels who Monday captured to guarantM" their safe pasaage Visit Hartford National’s newest office in Man the town of Ore only 100 mUes out of the Congo, government "You could walk right Into from 9 A . M. to 3 P. M. Mondays through Fridays, from Lagos, reliable sources re- and diplomatic sources said to- this one without seeing it,” 9Md National is never farther away than a 5-mihute Dejnity Sheriff Alden Akins. chester. And meet Manager “ Gil” Soucie and his portod. ^ day. “The weight of a horae would drive. Downtown it’s yours at the First Manchester with extra hours on Friday from 6 to 8 P. M. The Nigerian ttxiops,. wearing The mercenaries, led by Col. surely cave it in some more.” efficient staff. They’re all eager to show you around battle camouflage, left Lagoa In j«an Schramm, a Belgian,’ ot- Sheriff Parriah said as many two trucks and three buses. fared a 48-hour truce wMch was Budget Cuts Necessary as 100 search ers com bed the Government spokesmen said to have taken effect Monday at woods Saturday night and Sun federal fMces fighting in Blafra noon. The action followed air day, fearing young Davia and have taken Eha-Amufu, the last raids by Congolese planes on Ms horse were lost In a violent railroad town north of Enugu, the rebel poslUona in the east- To Get 'ta x Hike Passed thunderstorm. have reached a point 24 ern Congo Just inside the border The sinkhole la about five mUes from that.rebel capital. An AP Newa Analysis the $7.8 billion the tax increase commtttM fiercely defending its with Rwanda. miles north northwest of Tren The federal forces were sal(l Schramm wae reported to By EDMOND LeBBBTON is estimated to yield, thus tak- Jurisdiction, such a combination ton, wMch is 80 miles west of WA8HINOTON (AP) — A dra- Ing a double bite out of a deficit measure would be extremely to Have shot down a Blafran hel have delivered Ms truce note to Gainesville. — demonstration of admin- wMcb, if left to grow, might hard to arrange, icopter, kUUng.a Blafran angl- Foreign Minister Justin Bombo- istration budget-cutting la need- reach $20 bilikm. Chairman Wilbur D. Mills, nMr a ^ the .white pilot. ko via the papal nuncio w!fUe ^ ed to assure House passage of RepubUeans and a number of d -a i I c.. of the Ways and Means L t Col. C. Odtunegwu OJuk- Bomboko -was In KlgaU, Rwaii^' ' W’* President Johnam’s proposed vocal Democrats have insiated Committee suggested a new iqp- wu, the rebel leader, said he da's capital, A inoofoe tax hike, say some r ^ Congress should not oonalder a proadi to the problem of Umlt- was ready to talk peaM If the The reports said Schramm luctant baokera. tax Increase until the budget 1$ ing spending several months Nigerian federal government has propo^ that hoatiUtiea be Bulletin But n6 one has come up yet cut as much as possible. But .go. h q introduced a biU to set was ready to grant Blafra its to- halted for negotiations, but Ms with a formula for wMtUlng the budget cutting Is an Intricate, gp. n ribbon comuileslon of dependence, toe Btofnm Radio otter indicated he waa totereat- budget-^ipt only effectlvoly but piecemeal Job, and always open private eltloens to review gov*' announced. ''■ 7 ' ed to SMtog if Ms men could Ojukwu dedared toe oU-tlch leave via Rwanda, acroM toe in a manner guaranteed to to the charge by unfriendly erfonent * pgrogtanu, new and WASKINCKroN "(AT) — eooth the voters at borne—and members of Congress that some old, and to report on wMcb pro- Baatem region independent on Rusizl River and then fly to May SO after months of Utter safety. Provislone for toe large Qom. M u i P . M> Um measure faces drep claimed economies reaUy are duced the most and which the toattfled today tihal air at- trouble in the House, they add. figure Juggling. loMt for the money spent, which feudtog with tile federal govern- force of Katangan eddlers with mant led by MaJ. Gen. Takubu Schranun—as w dl as toe jnovl- agatael Notts Vlei- The tax Increase prapoeal has So far, foe administration jg^y gow be obeolete, wMch had fo lM an eniiny been getting concentrated i^ot- spokesmen, challenged for de- obouid have priority In case of Gowon. °. clonal government leaders— . RMsntly pro-Biafran rebels would proobably also be tocliid- to Sontli yU ft- light treatment evercSince Pres- tails, have been able only to retrenchment. turn In h a ir and wSfi the mjHit Johneon suggested tacking promise reviehrs ot all pro- But there has been no action took control og-Nigeria's Mid- ed. west regton, toe nation’s other A diplomat who had been to wan McOeaneB, Alt Pbree a 10 pw cent surduurge on exist- grams, cuts wherever possible on the legislstton. 'hie WMte *The Sque^P Tags Along o t atalf, told a mg income tsxee. Fubltc hear- end the like. House., congresstonsi ^ sources oil producer, toreatentog toe the Bukavu area after {ngs by the House Ways ,and There has.been some explora- declined to back it after Three years ago this mongrel dog named IQng be dtaaohitlon bf AMca’s moat pop- Scramm’s \ entry ewly tma uloua state. month iaid it appeared the mer- o t VJk afar power In Iffyfim Conunlttec, with top gov- Oon of a poeslble bill that would aoine inquiries Indtcated it gan trsHing men of New York’s 28th prectoct. He Vletanm weald have regHfar- eramental and private figures combine a tax increase and a would run Into the usual thickst I^oda along every night and so far has resisted at At least 1,000 men were said cenaries bad counted on outside to have fought at Ore, 20 tntUi« support wMeh did not material- ed "petknpe amti as witnssses, have kept the spending limitation—a package ^ oongresstonal Jealousies, wltti tempts to discouiRge him or dean him up. “We call addtHanal Ueltod wattage Mgh. some advocates of economies well-entrenched chairmen and inside Nigeria’s Western regton. toe. hitai the squealer,” said one officer. “Whenever The rebela advanMd on the He said the OongolsM ahr at n eeet et fTS btt- Member F.D.l.C. Ad""i"iM tratloo witnesses ml|^t find It hard to vote aentor members insisting they eeer whnt we have al have spoken of reducing apooA- against But, glVen Congress’ we stop for a coffee, everyone knows—he’s always (S m Page Bight) tie by fi"minite comparable to rigid organlaatlon,. with eadi (See Page Bight) outside.” (AP Fhotofax) (SM Page Bighi) ready apent.” L.' * 1
MANCfiSSTER EVENING HEKALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1967 PMB r'i: FAOSt TW O MANCHESTER EV^HlNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1967 AMC Unveils / ■ Laurel Lak^ Land Gunsidered Vernon Air Stowaway t U S. Loses Forest Fires Buin Sheinwold on Bridge Sports Car Is Due Home; FOOLISH FINESSE Vote in Primary Tomorrow As Disposal Area Extension . Mayor Grant, with Guitar, NEW YORK (AP) -Ameri LOSES OONTBACT ^ <*0000 teerilclent sebeduUng restated Welcome Ufisure that 1 would ho guided by U the deratandtag and cinnslileretien. can Mbtora today takes the a t rough t^tyaln and peruiittillg Six Planes Vast Western Areas • »a a U .U . oiR of a list 4o4Uto, diversilled intoreste of toe towns people. Javelin, has vlrtiially toe same innriSiM oo^ruticMts iriien General Manager Robert Grant, who has an extensive vmcaltion a chance to takepait day were heavier than any pre- Vancouver island. This was termed the "worst He was a bit tired, but he is ob see from a hand played In a re 41 inigtag eauouB-endiwsed board rather than during the aetawg curricuinm. "to nuwe toan five years on appearance and speclftcatiana WEST Both WUUam O’NelU, direc Wetoa told the Board of Dirac- background In the theater, will in the program. vlously, he said they probably Another 7,000 acres of British firefighting weather pos- viously not malicious. Just ad cent South African team match. EAST lo of edueatUm Incumbents Dana le." Many of the lightning ♦ 76 4 Q 54 H*n»<* and Harold Porehenm. ellmtaate the nolae problem. to r o f pubUtote. Aildtag the tWR of tide being w e e k s." biases have broken out at an av- tffOO fires—most of them home of another El A1 official. Back came a heart, and West * w*n«« "My Inter- Unanctal hurdene. Mbnday idght that they were ta.. auto crash In which two local Partner opens wlih l-NT, yU It WlU grow. Wo can not stop forts in behalf of toe young Draining of Laurel Lake, on Lake parcel and to use It In Honor Roll Party At the second table a mem v.fpaoo and U a candidate for •»> umUan^ttc ability answer to uple•- - of------weeks•------ago•- by------open ’The excavating will benefit WedneX^ aLrWn S S ™ Califor^-also have been opened the nine of clubs, and aU students witiiout favoring the Said imuarnIMUiam S. Pickett, AMC 2 time and has quite a following eign sports car which ran off 7-6-4-8. I Thornton attended Bolton, 10 or 30 years from now, tea<*ers, and ehaU keep myaelf tag the company’s dam on the Case’s by aUmtaattag a sectitm RockvlUe Public Library. It **®? authority to plagued by flres. None were re- South won with the king. South academic over the terminal stu vice - i»est* “ dy reaUaUc oocnomy as Neither he nor O’NelU was have completed the required rnllimhisa deuce, whereupon East ruffed insight of too board’s present first held by any U.S. auto com- Largo m - ed Jointly by the Recreation De number of book reports enflU- * ^ ® ,^ ® '^OlUHlDia occu rred. interested only In playing ddie Am y . He to preaenUy an as- ^ the reildentt of Botoi. «« you are a board Springfield Park and Recreation and 96 made the hi^ honor Growth Rate 13% are searching tor two men who ering the water level five feet but the two crewmen were At the first table South should i art have two mombor, os intorestod spocta- Department. The show will be roll. Fifty-six children complet Rosebrook Wins P on*enn says in hie state- t o k y o — beat and robbed a woman pro to the banka of the river udtt-SSU< • U 4 n u picked up by the only successful lead diamonds at once, taking 1 Idea in S Accepted I'Hanson graduated from Wei- tore are not allowed to par- Each of Jiqum’s set up near the pool parking lot. ed the entire program and re Set Sept. 2-4 at Lake prietor of a liquor store in channel. Admission to the program is helicopter rescue mission of the F. Ward Rosebrook, party- three diamonds, and two tricks .lesley (Maas.) High School in tlclpate In the board’s dlscus- f "*“ ® ®*®®«® » « ‘ ® ~tta, iSlinpa- ported on 86 books. TORONTO — An employe’s of ym cMion Is a ^ v U ^ | ,„ monopoly ta Its own Moo those attending are ’The iparty will be held in chance of having the suggeiq^ granted few pocplo. It to a dto- Moreover, Japan has no Mrs. Anna Axelrod told police formal lUscusslons, the company asked to bring folding chairs or The other five planes lost in Regatta will be held on Colum dition brings in an additional of asaesor won the G.O.P. Pri spade flnesse Is never'needed. Force timing World War n, "i un certain toM I could tinet honor ai^ a grave reqiMti- the library from 2 to 8:80 p.m. he drops Into a company l^a natural gas, and coal mining to she had Just closed her store has agreed to let the town carry blankets to sit on. the North Included three A6 $28,000. mary yesterday. He received 169 At the second table South an Associate in Arts juid algnlflcaiiay to the board’s albUty. Included on the program are bia Lake Sept. 2, 8 and 4 Earl votes aa against the challenger should lead out the ace and box adopted is abopt 1 In 6,-,|C- ta a docUna. The nine compa when the men attacked. They out sanitary landfiU operations If it nainb the ptngjtam will Navy Intruder Jets, two of The highway town aid fund Qegree from Boston University iUsnusIniH decisions If NEEDED: QDAUHED PEOPLE a puppet show, awarding of Gardner, committee chairman Frederick Chowanec’s 61 votes. king of trumps at once. Then he cording to a survey of 88 Cana "t t to my boltof that to qual nies’ annual rate of growth of fawk $1,000, she said. nied u nta n ext Tuee- udiich the U.S. Command said will be increased by $2,000 and 1048 and ha. taken course, in ^ «tod a member end wUl de- oertlflcates, and refreshments. There were 239 votes cast out of loses one trump and the two red dian companies thpt use in ity as a board momhor ana rovonuo from 1060 to 1068 was Mrs. Axelrod’s injuries were the company would gain a right day at the aame tbne. Youngsters who are eligible P^okably went down in Red Chl- has announced. the surplus will be taken up by ‘ wtoor institutions. He Is manag FOR A CAREER 678 eUglble. aces, making four spades. Here gestion reward plans. vote aU toe time necessary to must be sincerely iatercsted ta 18.7 per cent m l^ , police said. of way to its land-locked acre Football Reglatinatlon to attend the party and who “*• ^ S'*"!* Thunder- The regatta, alao held here w elfare. er of the Regioiial Affairs De do a (XMisclentloua and efficient young people. One must bo aUe N O T A J O R partment of the Greater Hart- Sctne 80 boyn have regUtered have not picked up their tick- chiefs. AU eight fliers aboard three years ago, attracts pad- GOP Meeting Job. to understand their thoughts and IN for the Veninai Midget Football etk may do so today and them were listed as missing, dlers of national standing as All Republican candidates for j^ rd Chamber of Ooimneroo. "I feel toere are presently too pnUema as they otruggto for IIM League^ League P re a ld e n t Wemesday morning. The two Intruders lost in CM- well as Olympic champions. the town offices in the Oct. 2 • |jBoforo oomtag to OoonoetlCut m any /4 MILE OFF OAKLAND STREET. lines to the town of Tolland ac- cratic party is holding a pri- i!lii|i*mltte5:10*8:30 ; ill the state, and 88 per cent of Itagton with sewers at the same Let’s be sensible and renom • the taxes ooUected to epe^. on time on a capacity flow basis. inate both of our encumbent ' ication, yet X feel our^stu;, its are being ihoii.ctaanged. Ellington had been co-operative Board members who have prov i with RockvUle. ed their capabUities by dedicat a town vriiere there to no in- ih the tax base from In Omsolidation of the towns of ed service. SPBINOFIEILD PKEMISBE! Vernon and RockvUle resulted Remember only you, the i dia biurdcn on the indi- taxpayer placea a great- in Vernon assuming aU obUga- Democratic party members, T O M O B B O W 8 :3 0 P M tions of the former city of Rock can select the responsible responUbiUty on the board Board of BMucation candidates t .cairitdly evahiato expendl- ville. I I t rM to secure the flnest e* avtiWl* ■aliaied Ikn P n «^ f Committee wlU pre- svta i___ ELMER BERNSTEIN •I UmSM A>MI« •aga Ifeo adtioaa. Moluded in .MT. trt. BtCfST. PANAVISIQN*C0U)RlqrDeL^ I UNITED ARTISTS u ■r' tho ^ U autboriaaUon to en- m -
ja . ■ \ Coventry c Artists Married w T m0 *' w% * Aboard Yacht m V o t i n g 1 om orrow in Prim ary Boston Harbor A three-way race tor . two gently and convincingly; to able ucatlon budget ataya In line with BOSTON (AP) — L om iM dli«ct the the town'* fUumclal abUlty.” Eababeth Dudley and Kevin 3. available Democratic aeata on ^ underatand and Wtast-e New? (R ) iiMMi nr « iii K. financial ■xinuTiaffairs of the Bchool A realdent at Coventry tor 16 Hlpe ware married Monday In a IfeHiie'e Navy ^ »« ayatem and to wUUnf and ahle yeara, Crane haa aerved a two- moonlight ceremony In the mid- decided tomorrow at the polto, ^ devote auttlolent time and year Interim m«|Kdntment on the die ot Beaton Harbw. ____JM CMer 8M0 with a tnimary scheduled from energy to the office. ‘We aren’t ordinary board at (Education, as well as l £ S S r < ^ f m m UNCX-E noon to 8 p.m. The two winners Aveiill noted that while on t ^ board's clttora's advis peo|de—-wa’rs artists—and we ajtw assured of victory at the “board members may occasion ory committee. He has JuM detdded against an ordinary ally compMn of the long hours, comj^eted sendee as chairman wedding, Lorraine said. to Manchester Green Oct. 2 town election, since this the homework, and the prob of the charter commission, . The cermnony tor the two LENOX PHARMACY to a “no-contest" year on the 22-year-old ‘ students of the lems of directing the Coventry whose work was recently ffli- OMcHale’s Navy board at education. ished. Museum at Fine Arts was per WUe 299 E. CENTER STREET—649-0899 schools, each member treats hto IB^mw’ lUstillsbts (C) Party endorsed candidates office as a trust and a public Crane to a member of the formed aboard the Ud-toot M»rr Oilffin are Incumbent board member responsibility which he tries to Coventry Volunteer Fire Assoc- plMsme-owlse boat RooM n, - m m _ _ ^ * I s a d d «»— ■ a s s a A wamatawa Mmm m ssaaoMOMmm w a W m a luMUoa^) Dr. Donald C. Aveiill and Har admlntoter without bias or latlon serving as president of Kevin has a summer Job as first mate on the boat and Lor old J. Crane, vdM bas served prejudice." that organisation for four years. He to employed as a representa raine works weekend as a deck on the board in the past. Chal RUntiendMiiidey mmFmi sohool lenging the two party-endorsed “ You do not expect to win tive of an Institutional food hand. candidates to Mrs. Ruth Benoit, popularity contests by being on vdwlesaler, and said he Vlslta A friend at the bridegroom, M) travel TtaM the board of education," Aveiill at least five schools dally, the Rev. Sewell Emerson of Onookae (C) OF DANcnra for the opening of cxurently chairman of the ennfags. News school board, who failed to re- said, “because every decision famlliartoing him with various Trinity Bptoeopal ctnirbh In (Formerly The (VNeU Bdiool) celve pa^ backing at the Dem- '’X board adds to your school systems. Shrewsbury, married the couple ocratlc caucus In July. critics. You do what you think He is a graduate of John as 60 guests and the crew of a or CUisequenoes Tuesday atari Ight <0 Otovte “A name synoBjrmoaa Polling places for the primary tanker moored nearby looked ")) Tonislit Show (C) are at the town office buUdlng, »«= elected you to ^ ? " York and s ^ e d b u ^ e u on. gone ly Btahop Show (C) with Irish danohig” Rt 31 for voters In the first Aveiill, a Coventry resident administration at 8t. John’s A three-piece band played the ley-Biiiddey district; and Coventry Gram- X**” '' ** “ graduate University, C rm t and hto wife Wedding Mkroh as Charles J. SEE SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FOB ooMPuan LumNos mar Wiiahts Mill Rd «>< Keene State College, Keene, and children live on Rt. 81. Dudley, pf ICantcn escorted hto TAP, BALLET and tor voters iii the second district.’ N. H., and holds both a m a s ------. daughter to the bow of the boat. R adio IRISH m D A f ^ IN G The primary is open to all reg- ter’s degree and a Ph.D. from ITALIAN-ABIEBICAN HALL Istered Democrats. the University of Connecticut Twelve Seeking (This listing Includes only thoae news broadcasts of 10 or 15 Hartford National’s third Area Weather 1S5 ELDBIDOB ST., MANOBESTEB Regtotrars of voters Mrs. and the University of Hartford. minute length. Some stations t * n j other short hewooasto.) BKOISTEB SW-4)SM Bessie Strack and Mrs. Benoit Averill is a member of the WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — Watchman Post Weather eystems arriving In WDBO—ItSS 7:00 The Worid Tonitht Story fPNeU CMIftto, who Is a teacher o f teadiers, pradnoer have announced the following Police Commission Study Com- :00 Dick Robinson 7:16 Frairic CWford of National cWnpinw irtoh Danoers re-opens her Itth year 2 workers for primary day. In the mlttee and the Democratic Twelve appUcatlons have been ” ew am cam- :00 Jooy RoynoKIs 7:90 Alexander Kendrick a t teaching tar popular demand. T1niri^_elaeses_for hgtfn- liur to a standatUl, the U.S. :00 Ken GrUftn 7:86 Speak Up Hartford first district; Deputy registrar, Town Committee. received by the town for the Job f a t h e r Bureau milorto. :06 News, togn Oft ners, tatermeOate and advanced studenta. Olaaoea begjn Sept. Mrs. Patricia Higgins; modem- w Ect- su Iil8 §p5L Up Hartford Slat. of watchman of Manchester’s The cool air front that moved :00 H aittoid HlshHsMv 12:16 S l^ o a tor. Arthur Se^rt; official ^ :00 News checkeri. Mrs. Ethei'Harria'tmd e x ^ v c watershed properties, hi from the northwest Sunday ;00 OasUsht 6:00 Afternoon ;00 Quiet Hours 6:00 News. Weatber, Sports Donald Young; chaUengem, T ^ Z l a y w a. the oiS t date WVOP—14U 6:80 Ameneana 00 Danny Clayton Show 7:26 Chet Htiotley 00 Sb Show 7:20 Neera of the Wbrtd 00 O/iry ^ I r y d S 7:S joe Oesaafola Manchester Office. . . ■ms Mr.. Dorotty MuU.m ud to M.SOO wu tloM lor the .bout SrSTSttS 00 News 7:66 Ito lf SemMlois (second Mrs. Faye Chase; machine at » . » o » , . . ™ » , n o . M. . ______^ 1:18 Spoek Up Sports 2 0 1 tendent, Henry Glesecke, and 1:80 Hanv Reesoner Mn. B«»ir!£o«. opiAt- »«O'” c . . i:S6 SpesK Up ftMrts assistant registrar, Mrs. Zena %!S, kOONeira 10:S NiGlitibDGt Feuerman. ed to the board eariy last year lying a good amoimt of mols- 1:16 Spmk XJo Hartford 10:66 BknoniuiA and haa served as Ms chairman J**® w a t ^ a n wlU be appolnt- 1:46 Loweli Aom as U;00 NMnlweetlier, Sports turn out of the southwest, the 11:80 Other Side of the say In the second district, workers alnce March, added, “ Coven- weather fmnt now stationary be l:K FbH Ritsuto will be: Register, Mrs. Strack; try’s children muuitbe pwpar- ^pUcattons have been proce^ tween Boston and Philadelphia modemtor, Stephen LoysGh; of has material tor at least some ficial' checkers, Mrs. Frances children once they enter into intervals of wet weather. The Aho and Mrs. CSaudia Miller; higher education, business and ordinator. timing of the Intervals of show challengers, Mrs. Donalds Mat Industry” . The duties of the watchman, ers to quite lacking, however. AMERICAN LEGION thews and Mrs. Marie Murdock; “ The three R’s am not the Harkinsw B inB esaid, a ^ wuiwill entaile n w patrolp e ^ Northwestern Connecticut to just machine tendere, Mrs. Mary near the edge of the showem Register Now for Fall Oosdz and Mrs. Teresa WUl- L S T ilS : early this morning, but some nauer; machine attendant, Ar “membom must keep pace ^th supcrintMi^t of water heating from a UtUe sun- Sivening Courses thur Vinton, and deputy regis sewcra:.«q>eUlng t r e ^ enrollment, school buildings, l!ght todltj^y^^l tend to promote trar, Mrs. Pauline Morris. aem. chccUng tor vandalism, showem in aIb >n/i New England coast, them to ho » O’CLOCK— ta e iO N h o m e , LEONABO ST. Secretarial Soienoe dltum of over two-thirds of the a Coventry residont for seven hasards. * to the t . o e jm d lo o k ^ o------the air------to dry total town budget, omphastoes yeam, l^B onolt^ s^ed out. even if the local weather Couraes lead to a degree or certificate. ^ *or a very careful con- as a member and officer of the ___ front shifted a little eastwsu^l. Clasaes begin Monday, September 18. slderattoB of board membem.” Robertson School PTA over a L«e' Bracchia, town dog w m - ijjjj, j, because mother weather “Ceitainly an obvious'factor six-year period. She also served den served mvmtWan In re- ,„to New England ADVANCE REGISTRATION In seleotliig a candidate for the on the cUtoen’s advisory board cent yeam. H ^ v ld e d 1^ ttoe ^je northwest wUl alow Now thru September B, by appointment only board of educatian”, Averin to the board of educatlbn and guarding watershed and likewise help keep toe said, “ to that toe candidato be was instrumental In oygantolnf properties, reading vrater met- atmosphem In our ama dis REGISTRATION WEEK — SEPTEMBER 11-16 em and acting as dog warden, turbed through much of Wednes committed to provldliig toe best toe Coventry Student Loan Fund Mdnday-Friday 11 am-8 pm Saturday 9 am-l2 Noon education possible for toe boys last year. which was largely a 24-hour-a- day. day Job. and girls of Coventry, always A 1961 graduate of East Hart- Drier Canadian air haa come Hudson Hall, 315 Hudson Street, Hartford At the start of toe town’s fis keeping in mind, of course, too ford High School, Mm. Benoit to as far eastward as Toronto. for your copy o f the fall evening schedule cal year July 1, Fracchla was Late Wednesday a change of up abUlty of toe taxpayer to pro- presenUy enroUed In toe call or write Vida this education’'. aimolntod Manchoster's first per winds from southwest to TW OS V^oy Te^cal In^- dog warden and hto west to expected to carry a high University Bvsnlng CoUega Other factors the Rhode Is- tutoA..A- Evening<1. . _ Division, having worn limited to an eight- land CoUege professor felt completed toe advanced courses pressure system and its drier hour, five-day week. He t o at- weather into our area, arriving University of Hstftford SS6-8411 should be wolaJied bx the public In Economics last June. tachatj . t o the Police Depart- hem about Wednesday night. In too asMethm of board m em -^ '-A e to a ’ mombet of the ikient. which handles all routine Temperatures in toe n e w bom include whether the Indl- American Legion Auxiliary and dog oomidainto on weekends. air flow am similar to those vidual enjoys community-wide the Women's AuxUlary of toe we already have. respect end to able to dtocuss south Coventry Volunteer Fim ODBFBW OUTS CONVENTION educatomal problems IntelU- Dept, to secmtaiy of toe Demo- NEW HAVEN (AP) — An 8 EXPLOSION TOLL NOW 11 ______cratlc Town Committee and p.m. curfew Monday forced the BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) — registrar of votem In toe first Democratic City Convention to The tcdl of a gas truck exploslcm voting district. recess its mestliig a few min- in Martolange rose to 11 today HaroM Cwwaa- utea after it started at 7:80. as two mom Injured died. It was Crane said he “feels toe ed The conventioti, expected to reported, i h r ucational system In Coventry unanimously endorse Mayor Several persons remained in MANCMttTiR should be of toe highest call-' Rloliud C. Lee for renomlna- serious condition. The truck, MANCHESTER. SRUt* • MIDDLE TUIHi PIKE ! fairway, ber.” torn, will probaMy meet Thurs- filled with liquefied gas, over EATOWI WltT /j OFFICE ^ Crane, in a statement mlerfi- day night, Arthur T. Barbieri, turned and blew up Monday / /R'.'L ed over toe weekend, added that town chairman, said. during toe village’s annual fesU- 12151/2 SI1,VER LANE—EAST HARTFORD TO IKHIT* '»= If nominated, he w ^ d “ neifor Tbe curfew was ordered Sun- val. It shot out a fimball that forget toe town’s taxpayem, aiid day night because of racial dto- burned down 16 huUdings.' Sev- would see that toe board at ed- turbances. eral cam worn burned. "ALL MEATS are FRESH CUT - NONE ore PRE-PACKAGED!" ..Q.. r SM vs for U ^ l I B C . Tuee., Wed. 9 to 6 e ThurSn FrL 9 to 9 n W l h m e Sat. 8 to 6 (Oloeed All Day M«mday) ^styrofoam, svqvliis,4 EvttAOlAMb^H iTvr . EVMvf QINI AvplvwffiIIHIU Week BOLTON DEMOCRATS TO *A»T MARTIORO W ED. ONLYt \ J*Oao DO YOU lEUEVE IN EDUCATION? FIRST MANCHESTER Otm BEST GENTCR CUT MANCHESTER OFFICE DO YOU KUEVE CHILDEEN NBD A GOOD EDUCATION? PORK CHOP^ Now we are three! We’re celebrating with a — and acquaint you with the more than 100 bank office; on the west side, the Middle^Turnpike office DO YOU tEUEVE EDUCATED CHHJNIEN ARE AN party! Free balloons for the kiddies! Free gifts for ing services available at this office. ASSET RATHER THAN A . . . and now, it’s at the Manchester Green office on HNANCIAL PURDEN? you! You’ll like the convenience this new office offers, the east side of town. Visit’Hartford National’s newest office in Man too. Because now, full-service banking at Hartford Banking hours at the Manchester Green office are DO YOU REUEVE IN GOING FORWARD chester. And meet Manager “ Gil” Soucie and his National is never farther away than a 5-minute from 9 A. M. to 3 P, M. Mondays through Fridays, RATHER THAN RACKWARD? efficient staff. They’re all eager to show you around drive. Downtown it’s yours at the First Manchester with extra hours on Friday from 6 to 8 P. M . D O Y O U ROARO OF EDUCATION MEM- lERS SHOULD IE DEDICATED INDIVIDUALS INTEReSTB) IN WINDOW YOUR TOWN'S SCHOOL SYSTCM? BEACON HILLCREST ASHTON FLASHING DANISH MODERN SHADES CHOOSE FROM THERMAL BLANKET POWER-HEAD CRYSTAL We Reoerve The Right To Limit ftuanttVea | MMv to Ordvrf [ FLASHLIGHT GLASSWARE SET Bbfag your old roDen In and If The Answers To The Above 3 FINE GIFTS 7 2 ' X 9 0 ', save Soo per shade. for comfort with 6-volt lantern 18-piece set with ALSO ARMOmrS STAR READY YD EAT . . . youra for the asking when you open without weight. battery. Yours for silver circlet pattern. VENETIAN SUNOS Questions Are Yes, Your Only Sleeveless shift a new checking or savings Y ours for opening a new $50 Yours for opening account of $50 or more at this new office opening a new checking or savings a $50 checking or Choice ’Is 'To Vote For: as bright as Fall itself! WHOLE SMOKED HAMS or at the First Manehester or $50 checking or account at any savings account Middle Turnpike Offices. savings account Hartford National at any of the a t any 30.00 Offer ends September 1st. Manchester office. thrN Hartford Hartford N atiW l office in National offices HAROLD PORCHERON Manchester. in Manchester. AND This is the little wool douUe knit Ifc. yottll want for that first brisk day and ffH ev tf a fter. S ^ e b y Cassie Jrs. in white with tri-teme bands of purple, DANA HANSON shocking and green. lb. V \ . ON WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 23rd STfmn HOUBSi 15 L b. HARTFORD^C< NATIONAL E . A. BETWEEN NOON and S: PM. MON„ TUES., SAT. 10 to 6 — WED,, THURS., FBL 10 to 9 A venge PAINT 00. lAUaPONSOBIiDBY: I CITIZENS FOR GOOD EDUCATION TRI CITY SHOPPING PLAZA — VERNON EetMUhailTU CONNECT/CUrS FiRST BANK Member F.DJ.C. TiSIIAINiST. MANCHESTEK I5VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. ^CONN.. TpESDAY. AUGUST 22. 1967
■X MANCHESi Ie R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, ]1967 PAGE S f M t hand the non-white as a matter of cb- J U m d r M t r r Ugatloo, or oonsdence. We era going to Connecticut Yankee South Windsor attended ;the Bwlmmtog instruc have to do ell we have ever fiwught df tion clastos. Vernon Ettntitts Iffrallk doing, end more, to the department of B f A .H .O . Total attendance tor July at changing physical and geographical con the town !ptoygrounds was 2,600. Awarded to Paint A break dn rh shows 600 attend S f? lN C . ditions, but then, beyond aU that, we are No single piece of leglslaUbn It should be able to keep aU Ooimecticut to finer trim for ing at the W apptog S ch ool; 900 also going to have to create aomethtog to the 19OT session pleased its Sewer Line to Tol/land Rejected Qualifying tor and getting those 37 Miles of Road Lines at Orchard Hill School; 700 at like the new.sodal order Oolumnlat Wal own authors and the Dempsey The Vernon Board of Repre Auids which are, to honor of Pleasant Va’alley and 600 at the FAmilaiid DeveloiiiiMait Grant referred to minutes of ter Uppmann tried to describe to the administration more, when all sentatives last night overwhelm Rtoley asked Lombtiirdl If he the city council meeting at tho source which collects them w 2 Sy^"S? low ’wd^r foJ Union ^ 1. Oourent Mbnday morning. the evaluating was over, than nkinHtiv wr ._opt among the active people to reform and measure, geared to Oie mod The ntoe-year-old accordion- advocated extenalon of the "No one’s going In there expenses Involved. The motion o r $24,89; Stewart and SStreJ S^veSTramr^**^ *“ • ~ ^RJUB reconstruct fiielr own social order. The urgent pressures and the word modem fiscal rolationshlp be tot won the Connecticut State searara to the Ktogftoher site, to now”. Grant replied. All the was made by Alderman Luther ____... ___ ^ , __ Dshraly •ntiUed tween the different levSls of Inc., of Waterbury, $27.46 and t# keep the Industry to the area. sewers to town are not suffl- Trouton and seconded by pres of teim^eeSae of all aewdla- hope of file Negro people la to parfid- fiscal agonies of the times. Pave-Ment Co., of Westwood ^ ^ aUglble to vote do Ctoamploiiahlp when she was The only ta-vorable -vote was cient If you are going to say ent representativs Joseph Kon- : or not otkarwlM OMdll- pate to sudi a general movement Here is wrapped up, to one ref government. M ass., $89.76. so, approval i^rould require 198 s«ven y e n n old . She 1s a stu- «IM we looel neon pidt>- made hy Representative all areas to tow n will be built teU (then an alderman) to grant SiJSi*** P*P*' There is, to my view, no hope for them erence and admlnldratlye bun It is a fine bill. The work is scheduled to start the town coun- dent at Anthony Armentano of GLASS INSTAUED Richard McCarthy. Representa up, Lombardi repHed. permission to Burrouflhs only. kil' AH m Ui of repiUbUeaUoa ot aiteeia] dle- as members of a separate minority who dle, the whole growing ^ blem Having said that, we claim Aug. 28, and to to be comnle^ ®Wlgated to pass the Hartford and to a fourth IN ALUMINUM COMNNATION DOORS V .' petdw «e t^ ear# eleo reeimfl,______the columnar privilege M re tive Thomaa WoIIe abstained. Brooks and Vfolff questioned The dectoton was reached April are to be accorded separata and special of the state’s growing largesse to >5 working days ordinance even It tt to approved snule student at the Pleasant tZ-** The ” — "•* ------me., M- laxing into a brief exan^Uon 'Nfalley SMiool. The board based Its decision the possibility >pf Tidland’s to- 29, 1969 AND WINDOWS OF A U TYFES mm^B no 5 tor typo- measures of relief and uplift.” to its cifies and towns. Here is Roads In the schedule include • on the question of Its sewers In stalling a leechilng field on the ______Ifnrtinmniiii of the grand result of this vdiole Brooks recalled discussion at some promise of order and plan R ye St., 1,68 mUes; Pleasant *** “*®d IM Dogs Unlicensed the East St — Grove St. area site to meet the needs ot Ktog t t ^______malUr in The Xniieheiter And, going back to the anguished cry modem process. the time had suggested lines be Weniag Her to the grab-bag chaos of the Valley Rd., 8.10 miles; Avery potion and may be ob- Som e 100 dog ow ners to South being sufficient to meet aU of ftoher. I of the good and very progressive Mayor Although the federal govern extended to the Industrial Park J. A WHITE GLASS hungry munlclpaUtles. Here is, St., 2.88 miles; Mata St., 4 « “ *® o*®*’>'’s Windsor have failed to obtain its possible future needs. Lombardi stkted he had not roll aerrlce client of N. B. A. Serrlce. Inc. of New Haven, the sad truth Is that ment is continually expanding Ip Tolland, but ToUand's actions Open 8 AM. to 5 PAL—Saturday 8 AAL to Noon f - PiddlikM* RvraatBtatlvee — Hie J id ^ henceforth, the established sys miles; Griffin Rd., 1.80 mUes- **** dog licenses tor their pets to “ I’m tor looking after our own taken seepage I teats of the soil, none of all the tangible things we can Swim Lessons to closing Its dump to Rock- 31 BISSELL ST,—Phone 649-7322 ; . p ItothMii C^ooiAl 4 c e ^ — Kew Toric. Chl- tem tor dulctog money ooUeot- Its tax coUeefiona and budgets Buckland Rd., 1.8I miles; Gra date. Th«| Ucensea are more home first. If anything to left because tt was “private land.” ,•» . t>a(o. Recreation director Ralph vUle’s use resulted to the de do is ever really going to “make iMnse” ed by one. echelon of govern to order to lift some of the bur ham' Rd,, 1,96 miles and Foster than' a mjonth overdue. then we can help a nelghbor“ . He felt the soi l would have good Carlson reports that som e 286 nial of sewer seirvlces. to the Negro until it all cad be im ment Into the spending of an den from the states, the state St., 1.60 mUes. Charles ;EtMs, town clerk, said Representative George Rto- drainage conditions, however. persons registered for swim mersed to the actual feOUng that It is other echdon of government. governments nevertheless find Also, Band HIU Rd., 1.76 unlicensed animals can be pick ley stated, voicing the senti “If»» thereUIVAO ♦/rere ' fVVA V 484/no OVWVAB*sewers...... ming lessons during the month Tuesday, August 22 part of file progress and davek^ment of Here, such was the drafts- It necessary to keep on taxing mUes; D art HUl R d., .80 m iles; ed up and Impounded by the ments of several members of could the dlmttiarge be handled liHiilniiiiiiiliiiiliijlillllrlii^^ INSURANCE SINCE 1923iiyiijiilljiijiiiiiiiiHlin^ o f August. O f these, 16 w ere dog wanton which will add an one society, not two. We cannot buy or manshlp of the biU, is not only and budgeting ever higher, Beetoebub Rd., l.Ol miles; Gov the board. by a leechliq; field and septic jjjil...... ^...... lilii- enrolled in the lifesaving class. other change for having the dog 2 build our way out of our tragte predica the formula to cover every And although the state gov ernors Highway, 1.22 miles; “If we extend the sewers to tank or would Kingfisher have ernment is continually expand Long Hill Rd., 1 mUe; Hayes Attendance at Veterans Me returned to the owners. to move to South Carolina,” "Sense’' In New Haven ment, even though we also cannot stop state-munlclpaUty fiscal rela morial Park tor the period from Tolland we create a neighboring 164 EAST CENTER ST. tionship discovered to the past, ing its tax collection and Its Rd., .40 miles; Miller Rd., 1.40 town in direct competition with Brooks aakei/t. When the spark struck into the tinder buying and bulldtog vfiiat tangible Im Juno 24 to July 81 totaled 10,- MandieSter Evening Her- but aU potential m utual spend spending and its bureaucracy to miles; Pierce Rd., l.M miles; us to the attraction of Industry Lombardi;' |itated septic tanks in Hartford’s North End earlier this provements are so obviously needed. Ayers Rd., 1.80 mUes; Steep Rd. 881. Of this figure 6,018 were aM Boutfa W indsor Oorres- could probul^ly be used, but if ing adventures the imagination order to lift some of the tax paid admissions while 4,160 pondent, — Tolland to negoglating with MANCHESTER^649-5261 sununer-^hut the resultant blase never The final price for our survival as a na .40 mUes; Hillside Dr., .10 mllea. a loroDS, tel. 644- there was /a ' choice if would J>e is ever likdy to discover to the burden from the clues and used season passes. Some 460 8688. something that to not theirs’’, tion has to be paid out to fiie realm of and Nevers Rd., 1.90 m ile e . ______better to hio<)k into a sew er line. really got going—some of us wondered, future. towns, the cities and towns stated Representative Robert feeling, to the perhaps not totally Im The white and yellow pigment The owner of the company Ample Parkins: l^ont and Rear hopefully, whether some of die things Nor ahould it be assumed, nevertheless keep on taxing Housley, former Economic De tramc paint wUl be provided will not gifi into septic tanks, ; that the whole central Connecticut com- possible surge of a feeling of one so negligently, that the vdiole pur and 'iqiendtog higher and higher - velopment Commission chair by the town for the project. according 1x> Grant. The only ; munity had been trying to do hadn’t had ciety questing one life. pose and function ot the blU themselves. m an. We have a vague, uncopitort- Democratic Women Meeting “It’s simply a question of look thing holdlljig Kingfisher to the certali\ Ore-break results. Perhaps the wlU be to channel state-coUect- Tlhe D em ocratic W omen’s area to lUlchard Gregory, “the 2 able idea that all the money ing out for Vernon’s present and volunteer efforts that had gone into the ed money back to the cities and Club will hold its third regular Kingfisher Expansion Plans key m an” . L ooses Happen, Insure 'WWh Lappen!” towns idiere all the money comes, to the end, from the future growth”, he added, “I North End of Hartford, perhaps the con- Please listen, Mr. i*re 8i d « i t m eeting at the Podunk MiU, E l wish Tolland well, but we have Represomtati'va Chester Rau comes from originaUy. ’Die new same source, and that all we :: certed effort of Hartford’s civic leader lington Rd., Thursday at 8 p.m. to look out for ourselves.” stated, “ iVe’re having trouble Mr. President, are you deaf? State Department of Commu are really engaged to is a vast The club will be honoring wives Known hy E D C , Report Says with taxeiJ sewer systems now. ship to get into constructive contact Sewerage Report Favorable Are you deaf, President Johnami? nity Affairs wlU, if it achieves game of rlgamarole to which of candidates in the forthcoming It’s not' wise to take oh more That Weathered Look ' with the problems there, perhaps the The board’s action was taken For some time now voices have been its highest potential, not only we persuade ourselves that if election. The Economic Development coming. Tho majority of the trouble.” ' Years of careful housekeepinsr and despite a favorable report on touch of such token programs as Proj rising from every corner of the nation be a distributor of state tax col one level of government can Legion Hall Renovation Commission and former Mayor land to the park has not been P ’re'rion s A greem ent hard work can be destroyed by a McCusker knew ot divided into lots at this time. sewerage line capacity by Town ect Ocmeem, with its busing of a few your govern, from every sector of the lections among the cities and get another level of government Hie------former-- ——.w*—. Amerlonn T.*vlnn K'4nflPfU«>tA«la X«cv,u»»er mew _i __ oi pm.oiviaea ___ «_ mu> ■ lOU_____ ai tms . tune, oowerage line cnpaciiy ny The I question whether Rock single summer storm. But you can North Bind children out to suinnhan population, ^ m all sides of the politi towns, but also a powerful and to do some of. the tax collect hallU1 on Main St St. to beingbelnc renor«io- Planned expansion Tho park) to composed of land Engineer Richard Lombardi. ville hati a previous agreement 18 months ago, according to a owned by three or four different Lombardi estimated the East recover most of your losses under schools—perhaps all tbsM things, small cal spectrum, without reawrd to party or efficient influence to increasing ing tor It, there is something vated- and completion is expect to provide sewerage to Tolland the broad terms of our Home- poUtlcal prejudice, telltog you your t^et- free about the spending. Easy, ed for September. report made by EDC member interests, who have Joined to- St. sewer lino which would be or to the Burroughs Corp. was - and token and puny as they might be in the flow into Connecticut of David Somerville to the Board nam policy is disaster unmitigated. courtesy National GeHery Of Art. WksUiistoa. D.C. In addition to other activities, gether to permit easier trans- used to connect to the King- discufuied. owners Policy. It protects you !! relation to the problem involved, had those funds the federal govern says the old Puritan to us, but of Representatives last night. You don’t hear fiiem. Or you are dis the building will be used for actions involving the property, ftoher location In Tolland, op- Me/inbers of the former City against windstorms, hailstones and had some saving, damping result, for ment collects from the states. not tree. Kingfisher had promised to re “CHILDREN PLAYING ON THE BEACH” BY MARY CASSATT: -duck pin bowling as in past Sixty acres of the 180 acre erated at 70 to 80% of flow ca- Ciouncdl stated the permission a raft of other things. Call us for the moment vhen the spark did fly. missing them as irrelevant and unim locate to town, however, and portant If it is the latter, Mr. Presi Loantnl From Collection Of Mrs. Melkm Bruce years. The alleys are being com slte owned by KunsU and Mo- pacity at peak periods. had Toeen given to Burrough’ s complete details. had issued a “hands off warn riariy has been already divided ’Ihose of us udw thought of the time dent vre have some grim news for For The Ghllery’s 25th Anniversary Exhibition pletely remodeled and pin set The Ktogftoher Corp.’s total on ly . ing” to the EDC and the Vernon Into 18 lots, including proposed you, you are Hi»Tni—iiig a major part of ting machinery is being repaired discharge would not exceed of test in Hartford from such angles also administration. roads. had a hopeful awareness of condltiais your constituency. And vdiat are you and refurbished. e;000 to 0,000 gallons per work THE i U h IFFERENCE “You honor this type of re- Houley and Grant got into a ing day, the report continued, a . in the city of New Haven. being left with, Mr. President? Tour PTA calendar FOR RENT quest When working with an to- tuasle over a prevtous informa- minimal amount. S ,oBd 16 mm. Movie Pro- military advisers? And those vdw are The Wapptog School PTA has dustry”, __ stated Represented tlonal meeting on EDC prob- M a y w e quote rate* and as$i*t you And what we thought was this: that only too anxious to carry the military’s By Rowland Evans Jr. announced tho foUowiiig calon- woulev “This 'volume will not over heiBtora—ooimd or sUent, atoo Inside former EDC lems. load the existing sanitary sew tin mm. sUdo projeoton. !' jterhi^ New Haven, so famous for lead- swagger sticks? dar tor meetings during the S m a n a* we have $o many other*? Somerville reported the EDC er, particularly if reasonable . ing the way in so many phases of the Oh, yes, we know, Mr. President that coming school year. The EDC did not hear from to promoting the Idea to Klng- WELDON DRUG CO. Robert D. Novak Vohmteer Ooonselor driver, Mr. Smith and aB. It’s care to taken to Insure that the rebuilding and reorganisation of the you can show us pails that say about 70 K w w ™ w in unm th. an- ftoher of using the present lo- VST BMa SAS-dni nearing the school days again, waste to discharged over a American dty, had done so well with Its per cent of the people at this point R ep ort ’To the Editor, 1 IT n*? sdiool staft nouncement of Tolland’s agree- cation as a warehouse, which for the goMen fall. But if I moderate period of time,” Lom progress toward creating something would like to see you bomb the root beer Eoctosed is a written feel will be introduced and a speak- industrial would then continue to bring to out of all tnetnam and get the vdiole have to write a composition in er Will be featured. The Novem site to Kingfisher. tax dollars to Vernon. bardi stated. new and J>tning for the life of all Its WABHINGTO N— C lose were increasingly critical com sult has been some closed-door ing of one of our first year vol- thing over with. But rtftoemont of that school I’ll write about Camp ber meeting will be a combina Reason^ cited for Ktogftoher’s These estimates Include the - .,-cttlsens that it might offer no tinder at friends and supporters of Sen ments about hi min Republican talks, with Percy present, about . im teers. poll, Mr. President wiU also show that Kennedy and the fun I had, tion Open House; and Book Fair. location to Tolland were the ex MAYERS RENOMINATED expected flow from the soon to ~ll all for the inevitable spark. circle s. a most serious problem; How Pertiaps it expresses the sen M per cent of fiiose people have never ator Charles H. Percy of Illi especially the last day when I In December, a Joint meeting cellent site setting and topo- STAMFORD (AP) — Mayor be constructed Catholic High He and his staff were flound to make Percy Ullnols’s favor timent of all of our volunteer New Haven has been the nation’s even heard of the Viet Cong. They are nois, operating with both his got dipped into the pool. will be held with the Union graidiy the land and eaee of ’niomas C. Mayers was renom SebooL know le^ and concurrence, are ering. On June 28, Percy’s re ite son for President, staff, which this year num The children from Mansfield, School PTA and the state po ! leader in die business of renemil, and just frustrated and annoyed. employe commuting. inated Monday night by the Houley referred to a 110-unlt quietly putting together what marks at a press conference in But broader plans are under bered 74, at Camp Kennedy. lice will show a movie entitled, Sit bemk quietly and fiilnk a moment how cu nn ing th ey . are,> and I Kingfisher officials told the Stamford Republican Town apartment whose plan of devel ■' has received the nation’s largest per could become the nucleus of a Dallas were interpreted as cast way —to systematixe Percy’s If posslMe, may this be pub “Child Mblester” and provide a No, don’t answer the phone. That will think to m ysdf that everything EDC prices of private industrial Com m ittee. opment has already been ap- : ; ■ capita grants for renewal purposes. The Percy-for-Presldent organisa ing doubt (to Adlal Stevenson haphasard conferences with lished -with full credit going to speaker on the subject. be Dean Rusk, telling you that there are they can do and acoompUah is land to Vernon went up iriien He won out over E. Oqynor proved, whlch will use the renewal projects financed by such pub- tion. st3de) on his ablUty to be Pres outside experts, to improve his the young Ihdy? a well done success.^ Even Hie February meeting will hopeful signs to the fact that three more they would Inquire into it. Brennan Sr., 22-14\ to seek a Grove St. sewer line already ' 111c funds have attracted immense new This most certainly does not ident. On June 29, he delivered chaotic public relations setup, Respectfiffiy, though I may not be here next feature a “ Father-Child” ni$ht. Vietnamese peasants have defected Somerville cited poor ifommu- third term. \ being used to near capacity. .7. private Investment to the dty. Beyond mean Percy is about to make a as his maiden speech to the to bring some rationality into Harry F. Smith, y ea r I sUU hope th at th e ch il A talent fair will be held to from Victor Charlie. Don’t answer, don’t his scheduling. nlcations as a contributing fac The mayor supported a scat He suggested this could be ; - file tearing down and rebuilding at m u d i concerted drive for the Presi Senate a banal treatise on the Camp Director dren win keep iq> thrir lively April to addition to the election get involved. Just sit a moment and tor to the relocaticm out of town. tered-site low rent housing plan routed to the Bast St. Line,, : of the central dty. New Haven was also dential nomination. It doe need to cut the Federal budg All of this must stay to a low Uttle spirits and their' won- of new officers. At the final “Eighty per cent of what we consider. a year and a half ago, apparent which comes within a few him-- mean he is now actively and et. The event went unnoticed enough key not to sound like deiftil reputation. Yes, I hope meeting to May, the new of- know was received through the : beginning to plcmeer in the business of If you were to make a list of the most Lomenso’s Resignation ly causing some controversy dred feet of the Grove St. Ihne I ^ systematically trying to posi and unreported. an anti-Romney operation. In they keep that, and in the fu flcen will be Installed and a presp,” he stated. rdiabllltatlng, without tearing down respected men and vromen to the coun within the party. if the capacity waa available. \- i tion himself as backup candi Percy was running his office deed, National Committeeman To the Editor, ture years the gift of Ounp talk on the “Family Life” pro “You can’t force a man to ' buUdings and rdocattng tenants, some U try-clergymen, medical men, lawyers, date for Republican moderates as Just another freshman Sen George Htoman of New York, Last night’s Herald carried Kennedy, Happiness! gram will be presented. keep his bustoess to a town ' 7 of Its poorw residential areas. And, to bustoessmen, sdenfists, academldans, should Michigan’s Governor ator, not a prospective Presi a strong Romney supporter, has 'toe announcement, of John B. Your 'Volunteer Counselor Mrs. Maurice Rodrigue, pub which he doesn’t want to locate to miss... 'L-~ cap It all att. New Havoi was ttie groat engtoeera, students of world affairs, po George Romney fall. And that dential possibility. Invitations warned privately that Rockefel Lamenso’s resignation horn the Patricia Pertraltis licity chairman for the group, to,” said Mayor John Grant ;;'.v pfoneer in antipoverty program s, Its own litical sdenfists, top-chop newsmen—a represents a considerable shift were accepted on a hit-or-mlss ler forces will crush Percy if Town Planning Commission. said the executive board has Hie secrecy involved to the -’'r program, called Community Progress, list with five hundred blue ribbon names from Percy’s harum-scarum, basis. No special care was tak he surfaces as a candidate. Nev ’This came as a shock to me. met twice during the summer move to not unusual, according I was privileged to work with The United Fund Series ■■■; having been financed by a Ford Foun- on It, do you know what you would uncoordinated activities the first en to prepare good speeches ertheless, quiet though it‘ may to prepare programs. Mr. and to SomervUle. It’s not unusual six months of the year. when invitations were accepted. be. Chuck Percy is taking that Jack Lamenzo to my capacity Mrs. Vniiam Maguire are co- fgp qq industry desiring to move datum grant long before the federal gov-; find? T o t|iu K ditor, HOI You would find that ninety per cent At the heart of the new Percy After criticism from Illinois first step down that long Presi os Chairman of the Tfown De presidents, assisted by Mr. and into or out of a town to check C ' eminent began to have such a thing as Although toe annual appeal M6MBEK. TH6 ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE of them are convinced that your Viet push are three aggressive young Republicans about his stand for dential road. ^ velopment Commission and I Mrs. Alfred Sancho, co-vice- y^th the Chamber of Commerce 7-7 an anopoverty program. Community on behalf of the United FUnd nam program is a total debacle, and men convinced Percy would be increased East-West trade, can testify to this devotion to of Manchester wUl not be un presidents. or some other town official and - r Progress operates a networii of job- ♦hut at least seventy five per cent of the best Republican nominee Percy started avoiding the pit- duty and his dedication to ser derway until this fell, the lions at Fair to seek assurance tt will not be 7 training progntms, and maintains five them have said so to public. against President Johnson: falls of foreign affairs. vice to the Town ot Manchester. twetvB agencies assisted by our The South Windsor Lions Club repeated to anyone else. Dependable Help For 7- - neighboring service centers to help poor Your list, if It has been wisely drawn, Representative Donald Rums Apart from Percy’s own for No one is irreplaceable it is H erald United Campaign last year w ill spcMisor a booth and a float Ktogftoher’s charge that pri residents with their problenu. will not include any of the “nervous nel feld, 8S, the Congressm an from tunes, concern was expressed true but Mr. Lamenio’s depar at the 76th annual Wapptog Fair vate Industrial land prices went have been quietly operating all lies” you so di«Aain«iiiiy referred to last Percy’s own district to the Chi that Sunday about what would Yesterdays ture from the Planning Commis up after inquiries made prompt ’Iliere was pertiaps one great flaw in year. Their unique services to be held Sept. 8 and 9 at the Manchester Families year. In truth. Mr. President, the op- cago North suburbs, Allen J. hapipen if Romney were knock sion will leave a 'void that will Wapping Elementary School. ‘ ed Representative George Rto V 7 this program, and ort to the U.S. Smato There was little cause for Joy posit the more you make. If you do not have a savings ' ^ Perhaps there were great dividends when fills fact beCame dear? in either group. to enjoy it I Percy’s friends bemoaned the account, tomorrow is the Best day to open one and begin 7 - from everything that had been done in Everyone is telltog you this, Mr. Pres ident. A Democratic Senator Fulbright fact that Percy, pampered by to earn big money. 77 New Haven, and perhaps these dlvl- the Washington press corps his and a Democratic Senator Russel. A dends consisted ot the fad that, as of first months to Washington, was Republican Senator Percy and a Repub S ■ this writing, no lives have been lod. to a severe slump. Partly as a lican Senator Morton. A Reverend Mar But the fact remains that the kind of natural reaction of early over- tin Luther King Jr. and a Bishop Shil eiqxwure and partly because of thing which doesn’t “make sense” tor ton J. Sheen. A Oenaral Gavin and a Percy’s own efforts to turn ott MANCtHESTER'S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION us has happened, in qpite of aU Mew General Shoup. A New, York Times and his publioity machine, there Haven’s pesitiva aniroach to the prob- a Boston Globe. The list is interminable. lem . It. Is growing. It defies categorising as tO/pai^, pin eal or social belief. It U OIL '^n' W hat this siqierlen ce says is n ot that ‘ iJ » cross section and It oontatos file real ATiMNghtforTodiQr JML^nchester I rail such oonstmetive effort has been 1007 MAIN STREET posdbOlty of consensus against rather ftouBforod by toe Mahchestei •^1; wasted. Ih fad, it can never be neglect- than for your policy. Oounod of Churches NEAR MAPLE STREET il*'.sd, Horn this time one, unless we want Mr. Preddent, there Is only one thing SAVINGS ^whatever condltlona do exist to gd to do, although there are fifty ways to VSOSttSB TIL 649-4588 .i'iiatsadUyj,.. ■■■ worse and mwe violent do It. You have to reverse your Viet The sun is out! I’ve been iq> nris esperlence says that we may nam policy. ’TO many of us it doesn’t walktoig on the beach since 6. HEAT & LOAN to ofHip ourselves with a new kind matter whether you reverse It ipeedily Everything's so clean and quiet. sense, and set tgi for ourselves new or slowly, openly or^vertly, with or I Imagine this Is bow you Intend without concedtog the biggest political Assoctation , l^gnnis mors and sidrlhially in- ed things to be — Eden wlto .; i ^ C/eetn \'; blunder to our history. '^Sl(Htvs any represented in any ef- sand and sun and a s m bresM . This is what your fellow citlsens are Oh Lord, how we’ve fouled your '7^-leit to “ do senietlilag" for the Negro. It trying to tell you, Mr. PvesldenL Do creation. ^Comfortable nsfW going to be entirdy a matter of you bear them? A n you listening? The Thank you Father for this. w Inoomas, or living oondi- din increases.' Lend It your ear before wariied peaceful day. ^ ■& mm m itff vo!« Dependable ngnesfton ' agual and together, time itself runs out.—THE CAPE COD Laym an, ^tsr • mnltir of anyttdng tbs jrhlte can DER Concordia Lutheran Churdi mge me i&my tmm M ^imM*
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1967 . w . 5eclii>f| Two TUESDAY. AUGUST 22, 1967 • TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1967 Pages 9 io 16 tMa mondiiR at RIocky HIS Vcki«i‘iybA Scholes Quits College Post; Vdtenuiis HoapMal. V P a iA t J M / Fire, Looting r-- Obituary Mr. RObeita wws bom June 26, 1911 bv Br*d®epolt. a son Continue for MCC Cbuncil Avoids Issue of Mrs. Caroline Mlaeitroni Rob- / Farmer^ in Fence Dispute^ M m B. Sctamey erts o f Ekist Hartford and the HARTFORD (AP) — Charles tlv4 director, Theodore Powell More Rented Space of Manchester. College Master Plan ROCXVnXB—John E. Schur E. Scholes has reslgnsd as pres late. Jo«|)h Robertb, and Uved FourthNight Proposed by Dr. Donald Mor- moy, M, ot U Ward St., hus in HJaWt Hartfond before linovlnar Threatens to Release) Cattle ident o f Northwestern Connecti band of Mrs. Norma Green rlsorv council chairman, tlm to MiancItester .M. years ago. He A Veimon farmer has threat- meihlbers to investigate the (Oonttimed from Page One) cut Community College in Win- Sought for College Schumoy, died Sunday at St. lengthy statement was intended By Lowe Ajpproved was on Amxy vdtemn of Wortd ened to le t looee betwem 96 and complaint and attempt to head to counteract what Morrison Francis Hospital, Hartford. war H, and a member of An- Thirty-eight blaaM were report- sted. His resignatlcHi was se 136 hestd of catUe, weighing off ttle stampede, termed "unfair and unwarrant The adminLrtmtion of MRndieater Community Col Mr. Schumey was bom Nov. derabn-Shea Poet of the VPW. ed by autboritiea between 7 p.m. cepted by the Board of Trustees Upon urging from Mnnicliester Community College betwem, 1,400 and 2,200 pounds\ B«kokvfflo H o M **! , ed \allegations” about the board lege is eonddering a series of alternate proposals for IS, I t t l in Rockville, a son ot He had been employed for 17 P reside Frederick W. Lowe, tiie executive board of eaecember, had confirm- Q,e statement was intended opportunities for utilizing " a lot munity OoUeges.” ford Rd.—currently being reno end of Augiut. That toe main elude two eons, Dennis Schu- erts, all of Blast Hartford; and traffic "hoof variety." The Qaskell, Munchester; Jay Whit- Are calls. lost week that the board was counteract "newspaper ac- of councU talent that needs to It ts time now tor toe coUege vated for temporary classrooms floor wotdd be ready toe first mey and Mark Sthumey, and a several nieces and nephews. Traffic AuOiority could call out **»oi*, Brwad Brook; R^lUam be moK effectively used and week in September, and that daughter. Miss Bonnie SchU' Itollce s ^ d toat of toe gnemionlng his academic qiull- counts reflecting on the state to plan for quality, Lowe con and offices—resulted from a re The funeral will be held th e police to maintain order if Young, 2T W ard St. lo o tii« In c l^ t o o c c im e d ^ llq- ^cations, the effectiveness of his ^nd Dr. PoweU and state- is now going to waste. toe basement would be delayed mey, all of Rockville; a broth cluded. “I ’d Uke to think of cent request by toe Commls- •niurwday at 8:15 a.m. from neceawary Admitted Sunday: K arl To- w r stores. They said t h ^ o o t ^ administration at too cfdlege to ^ents not in accord with the a week beyond that because of er, Ralph Schumey of Vernon; ‘I feel there la a special need every citizen of toe area as a slon for Higher Education that Newkirk ^ WMtney F u r^ Kaminski threatened blassen, TtoUand; Georgiaima TPC Chairman Mmtday night was on Wlnsted, and how weU ho fol- 4,^0, we have seen it.’’ plumbing work. and a grandchild. ^ student persoimel s t u ^ t of toe coUege,” he said, coUege officials "reconsider” Home, 318 BumSide Ave., E ast acUon, to take place srwne- kOffltt, EHiitgton; John God- same scale as the night before board’s policy. Morrison, in proposing to send But he said he was confident Funeral services will be held M. Adler Dobkto of 66 Clyde s e ^ o e s — to think out better ^ t h no discussion, members plans to renovate toe Nike site H^ord, a o* time this 'week. In a letter to dard, EUlngi"^, George Lees, but declined to estimate ^the toe buUdlng would be ready in tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Ladd Rd. a RepubUcan, last n^ht The 44-year-old Scholes also resolution to the form of a what we to offer our stu- voted to begto the planning, iq:- campus. losses. time for toe opening of classes Funeral Home, 19 Ellingtoli Vernon Mayor Jack Grant, dat- Tolland; J ^ . ^ ^talqr. TOomp- was elected chairman of the said he does not yet have hto . letter to Gov. John Dempsey, dento, and who our students on a motion by iirs . PauUne The 38-acre former mUltary Hantfcrd, at 9. Burial wlQ be sonvlUe; Viol'a Newmarker, 35 Despite an 8 p.m. cturfew, or Sept. 25. Ave. The Rev. Paul J. Bowman, ed Aug. 17. Town Planning Committee doctorate, that he has an otpl supported by Mrs. Pauline a i ^ he said. Tyler, coimcil secretary. site off Keeney St. has been in Hillside Cemeitery, EaSt Sunrise Dr.; Russell Burke, 63 dered for the second night by The new quarters wUl be able pastor of Union Congregation The letter reads " I am send examination to take befofb H>f : Tyler; council secretary, .The first few years'of toe col- Jn other actirni, toe councU slated for renovation for nearly Harttford. Lawrence St g (Tre) at a meeting at Mayor Richard C. Lee, smaU to accommodate 900 students, al Church, will officiate. Burial ing you th » second notice to the nlclpal Building. He replaces ' . . meets Ph. D. requirements of- felt indignant and that the loflfG s GxIstoncG wGre concGniGd unanlmouBly ‘ paBsed .a rGstdu- a year, but work has never be Friierula m&y call at the fu- Births Fridny; A girl to Mr. groups of persons wandered the about 200 more than orlglnaUy will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. ferKe neighboring my land. I John Lamenso, a Democrat, Aclally. news accounts were an attack mainly with survival, “ but now tion urging that saiarles for gun. irerat home today and tomor and Mrs. Albm BoUy, 65 Re Btreets or stood outside homes. estimaited, leaving only about Friends may call at the fu have all reiidy repaired my part who resigned recently because He has been president of the qq the whole community col- that we are relatively firm ly community coUege teaching The Higher Education Com- row from 7 to 9 p.m. gan St. : . . Mayor Lee was grim and ob- . , , .300 students at Manchester High neral home tonight from 7 to 9. I have asked to have you in coUege for two years. jege system,’’ she said. estabUabed we ought to sit down personnel be made comparable mission’s request was prompt- Discharged t Friday: David of business ^*""***”^ ” ' viously upset as he spoke to re- form your coumel and town at A graauaisgraduate^ uiof _ M^chester nortera about ^ the^ disturbances 26 persons gave their ugp motion lor passage of and ask vtoere we are going to those of faculties at toe state ed by toe State Board for Re- hav Hemphill, 88 ILaglon Dr.; Ray and how we are going to get four-year coUeg;es. We’re aU excited about hav- 2 Arthur H. Wellee torney to use the State of Con High School, Dobkto has Uved Haven—a city whose ur- "“PPOrt to Scholes at the meet- y,e resolution faUed for lack of Monal Coinmunity CoUegM quarters,” he said, mond Payaon, 44 Windermere there,” toe president added. Community coUege faculties ROCKVILLE — Arthur H. F u n e ra ls necticut StAtute 5040." in Manchester 25 years. He is ban renewal and antipoverty June decision to place toe a a. - , ,, Ave.^J^e Thorns^ IM Ui^ ^rs. Leon The Rev. Charles V. Rodri- WiUlam Knight led opposi- Be predicted, to proposing a have been pressing for pay rals- u._Ak..A._ ond feel it wUl be even better Welles of Sarasota, Fla. and "These jieople do not under programs have been considered permanent Manchester campus ,hA_A 1 St.; Clyde PuU«m, 66 Uidon St.; gues, secretary of the Wlnsted m any council tovolvment master plan to r' development, es Uke those recently given on a ISlUanr. nW H lll.f,L n ^® ®*P®Cted there.' Robert G. Miller av—.-.stand and don’t care. -I _ expect_____ ...... A. , ^ Dobkto of Manchester. He is a model to the nation. ______on a 160-acre tract off HUlstown formerly of Hartford, father of that it would take ten years teachers' at toe four-year tosti- In a report to toe councU on Hartford Police Lt. Arthur C. this has given your counsel •** owner of Rayco Products, Inc., * SlIT miJ^OT^d^toat cltv offi- oommlttee that founded the col- m the Wlnsted issue. "W e Rd. The largely attended funeral enough time to a c t I will put S *!!!f*'*m * » ' • ®f Middletown, metal finishers. communicating kg® ww* o^glnally hired Scholes shouldn’t toj®ct ourselves into it and an expenditure of $12 - $15 tutions. student admissions, Lowe said Welles of Rockville, died Frl- of Robert G. Miller of 62 Duval Lowe said Alexander Jarvis, my cows out toe week of A u - ^Jhe iiewly elated chairman leaderata the n e S ^ “ _ . because we don’t know the liuUion before a permanent The Mkes give double lucre- toe coUege’s 700-freshmen lim day in Memorial Hospital, Sara- st. was held this morning from owner of toe HELIX) buUding, gust 21, an this field. This must ^ attended the University of Con- borhoodiaBut he didn’t confirm "AtAt no time did Charles whole story. Let’s not belabor campus for 8,000 students could ments effective Jidy 1 and it had been reached Aug. 1. sota. the John F. Tierney Funeral and toe Green Manor Construc “Since then we have been be met The fence is in very “ Pro»P®ci necticut, served four years to that he had dtocussed a “deal” Scholes misrepresent his person- guch issues and be throwing be compMed. again Jan. 1, and a fifth tocre- Survivors also Include his Home, 219 W. Center St., with tion Co. are p re p o rl^ toe al- w rlto^"lettrra to new appU- bad state of repair. I know they Discharged Saturday: Joseph the u.S. A ir Force, one of with a representative of the Hill n®l record to this committee, them into the press aU the Ixme cautioned toe councU ment on July 1, 1968. wife, a stepdaughter, and two a Mass of requiem at St. teraate proposals for leased cants, saying that they are be will get out and mess every Parker, 127 Union St.; Elsie which was to Korea, Parents Association. Nor did our committee mtorep- time,’’ he admonished. that the coUege was beginning In explatotog toe pay raises Vernoh Army Inductees Get Send~off from Mayor brothers. James’ Church. The Rev. Vin space and expect to have them ing placed on 6 waiting list,” lawn to toe whole section of Gardner, 34 Banciuft Rd.; Stan- He Is a RepubUcan leader of Mrs. Fred Harris, wife of the resent the state as jo his status.’’ Also opposing action was 30ss to be flooded with “too much briefly, Lowe said they amount ready for consideration by toe Funeral services will be held cent J. Flynn was celebrant. Wilson Lane.” ley Mamusska, VUltige St.; John District 3, and a member of the burraucratic paperwork, wMch to 20 per cent at professional Mayxw Jebn Gnnlt oT Vernon htaa a fbw wondb at gtoodbye a friendly word Ifom the mayor. The mayor or a repreknnta- he said. He estimated there are 2 Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at Dil Mrs. Ralph MacCarone was or association president, an- After his resignation was sub- Catherine Putnam, vdio caUed for Axmy Mducteea alt the TAC buUdhig In RockvlUe. The tlve has been seeing the inducheeb o ff to Arm y training. state board at its September "I am putting my wiiole herd Dlshaw, 12 Florence St; Paul Republican Town Commltt^. Monday toat the mitted. Schemes was reUeved of thg Wlnsted-board controversy we must find ways to cut levels and 16 per cent for to- 60 to 70 now on tire list. lon’s Funeral Home, 63 Main ganist and soloist. 14 ybung men giait^breU w ltli their fomlUeii lend Criends at (Herald photo by Satemls) meeting. It of between 95 and 135 head, Gaulto, ToUand; .8jlma Mc^r- He Is also a meniber of the y^cn proffered. his duties at the c ^ e g e imme- >ace would be died Monday at Natebaug Pri Funeral services for Mrs. *wltoout permission. better for a low-water uoe type e x p a ^ o n ®* toe HELCO buUd- Castle’s arrest Saturday at both. Bosaiy Bcucler and son, Fstients Today: 261 ed down a pro{K>sed resolution the councU: night that district officials will take no action toward Okayed by Planners tag, Lowe said. ^ here. vate Hospital in Mansfield. Walter Aitkin of 95 Pearl .SL IKamtoskl’s reply including 68 Mountain St. Police said a custodian of a operation, such aa a warehouse. ______— ____ wiU be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. of support for the State Board “There to a possiblUty we possible purchase of the M anch^er Water Co. until WMchever alternate la choa- The hearing was adjourned be Mrs. Harris was bom in Staf- tiui cattle invasion threat, was ADMITTED YESTERDAY: ggJff.Qn building at 20 Hartford Rd. own But Tamsky’s suggeaUon was for Regional Community Col- could find ourselves under the they receive a letter frean the company president say The Town Planning Commission last night approved en, toe coUege president said, cause Castie, a third-year stu- foto “anriVv‘;d "in CoVenT^y"for p l ^ The Herald’s VernOn IBoreau Gustaf Anderson, 710 W. Mid- - leges and its executive director, State Board of Education or the ing that it to for sale and to .ac ed by South Methodist Church four zone changes. One was a request to make a 66*66 voted down and the request was The Rev. Stephen Price, curate, to at 38 Park St, tel. 87S-81M die ’Tpke.; Mrs. EUsabeth An- leased faculties would probaUy dent at toe University of <3aU- 30 years. foi' aU the facts in the case, s^ Theodore Powell of Manchester. Commi^lon for Higher Bduca- cepting offers Oo. heiaring of July 24 In H oit- discovered Walker inside toe million addition to the present Golf Land where the passed. wiU officiate. Burial will be in or 643-2711. News items imiay be glemelr, 87 Summer St.; Mrs. Heart, Seizure prove as expensive over five fornla at Berkeley, didn’t have Survivors ...include 3 sons, he could be of assistance. BCanchester Commuitiity Col- tion and losing our autonomy.” It to a matter of official rec ford, otNwrved ttsal the vulner- building, Used for classrooms Buckland Cemetery. Blartha Antos, Granby: Mrs. TUcottviile Co. is planning to build a huge facility to years as would renovating toe a lawyer. Jonatiian W o^w ard of Colum TTie Traffic Authority chalr- msUed to P.O. Box 227, Bock- lege’s advisory council, meeting Dr. Harvey Sirota ot East ord, Swanaon said, that toe wa a h ll^ at the water company's and offices. There wlU be no caUlng hours. LUUan Begin, 85 Eldridge St.; Likely in Death attract tourists and sportsm en.------Nike s i t e . ______nuA wiU appoint two other ville. last night at BCanchester High Hartford suggested "watering ease heb in the gtoaty over Police said they found a foot Cities Add a State bia, Probate Judge Royal O. The famUy suggests that BIrs. eSaire Behrend, 438 W. ter company was not for sale The commission also approv was expressed by persons from Lowe also iwted that he has School, ttmied down a proposed down” the resolution but found stating of pnomObtve expeiMMa print on a side door wMch they Woodward of Lebanon and Atty. those wishing to do so make BClddle Tpke.; Btrs. Ann Benet- Of Driver, 67 at toe time of a May meeting at ed a request from Valentino Fi- Manchester. WASHINGTON — Amarloa’s received no word of progress on resolution of support for the no supporters. BCra. Tyler then and that the rate babe increase said was forced open by kicking EMwaird F. Woodward of Wind memorial contributiems to the tl, 47 HUltop D r.; Btrs. Virginia wMch company stockholders ano tor a zone change to make The objections of toe Vemon cities will add 80,000 square acquiring toe HUlstown site and T s k s n ^ A 67-year-old Old Saybrook wtotfld mean a $65J)00 tocneBbe it. ham; a daughter, Mrs. Grant Book of Remembrance at St. Bessinl, East Hartford; Con State Board for Regiohal Com- unsuccesafuUy called for accept- and district members were pres It possible to build an in-town homeowners was on the basis of miles of new subdivisions, that he expected negotiations eiunnlk TPC Holds Six Hearings in surplus. ' ■ ikmald J. Lombardo, 18, of Brombria of Willimantic; 3 M ary’s Church. stance Botti, 294 Bush HIU Rd.; man died yesterday afternoon munlty Colleges and its execu- ance of the letter as read. ent. The district has not been motel at E. Center and Madi toe poBslble loss of peace and roada. tnmslt lines and build- for toe land to be comiUex be V i T T U forovtr Bwanbon read Atty. IJaBeUe’s brothers, Walter Hobby of Man ’The Holmes Funeral Home, Ann Bouchard, 60 Bunce Dr.; shortly after he suffered an ap- notified of any chan$;e U) that East Hartford was charged at son Sts., approved two other privacy, if toe propoaed 180 by Ings In toe next 82 years, federal cause It Is composed of five In- I S y s ir g docket submitted to toe board 12:45 a.m. today with failure chester, Edward Hobby of WU- 400 Main St, to to charge of Delays Action on Them David Casey, Deepwood Dr., status, Swanson said. lone changes, one small subdi isio-foot etructure for the courts officials estimate. That’s an divlduaUy owned parcels. parent heart attack whUe drlv- J * f o u h l c I F l A f r t c a on Aug. 3 ooaoeraing the Pub to obey a traffic control signal. 1 ^ Ungton and Ralph Hobby of arrangements. Vernon: Mrs. Shirley Cooley, The Town of Manchester, vision, and aUo okayed a resub- blocks their back yards. area equal to toe state ot South The responslbUlty of negotiat R ut ’Town Planning Oommto- ing his ■car on East St. ... n, , , lic UtlBttes ConanisHloa bear Police charge that Lombardo divlslon matter. M w i b w b Winchendon, M ass.; 3 sisters, Serving Up an Ace EUtogton. . wMch to also considering the The Damato application tor Carolina. ing tat toe land rests with toe Mrs. Ida Slater of Glastonbury, Blchnrd E. Nldiols slon held a pubUc hearing on . . oi. n T w - The victim, Howard Stone, possiblUty of buying toe com ing on the propobed Increase at drove through a red light at Other lone changes approved: "Five, love!” rates by tbe prlvataly owned Mrs. Mabel James of East Funeral services for Richard four proposed xone changes, a Eek pronounced dead on arriv- pany, to proceedMg on toe as E. Center and Blaln Sts. A request by Edward F. That’s how acting chalir- poct St., Rockville, J ^ ce Eck- ^ Windham Community Hos Hampton and Mrs. Mae Thomp- E. Nichols of Wallingford, tor- proposed subdlvtolan and a re- sumption that it to for., sale. Mbnehester W ater Oo. Lombardo is scheduled to ap Trares of 27 Hlghwood Dr. to man Dr. Robert Kama de ier, 16 Byron Rd.; Jacob Biikavu Truce Asked; In Mb report, LaBelle bsid son ot Winchendon; 14 .grand- merly of Manchester, wUl be subdi'rision last nlg^t: It took pltal to Willimantic. Town Manager Robert Weiss pear in Mahebester ' Circuit huUd a $176,000 to $200,000 scribed the unanimous vote Gruber, Hartford; Frederick ttaat tbe watab* company lAatms children and 14 great-grand- held tomoirow at 2 p.m. at the no action of any of the matters, BIr. Stone, employed as a ' has been authorized by the Court 12 Sept. U . Indoor toiuds building on a tour- of the five-member Town Hesse. 48 Scott Dr., Vernon; It eaaned a surplus aa of De ChUdren. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 to sphte of a request by a mem caretaker for about 81 years at town's Board of Directors to Francis Dickenson, 60, of 204 aore site on toe south side of Planning Commission last; H arry BOUard, YMndsor Locks; New,Troops in Lagos cember 1965 at $107,614.85 end ber of First Hartford Realty that Girt Scout Camp Nippe-WaUke ' negotiate tor th4 purchase. He W. Center Bt. was charged at Taylor St., bordering a residen ' Fimeral services wiU be held Main St, Instead of 11 a.m. as night when it permitted the BCrs. Bertha Holt, 114 Camp' towt txhall btaidai and dsMb a Parlcade matter be given ”im- on East St., was driving south was given that authority after 10:50 p.m. yesterday wlto Im tial aecUon of Vernon. Thursday at 1 p.m. at Potter originally scheduled. Burial will buUding of an Indoor ten- (Ooottnned from Page One) (Continued from Page One) omounltod to $700,000^ thub hav mediaite and urgent attention.”. he reported that he met with proper passing. PMlce said A zone change requested by Funeral Home, 466 Jackson St., be in East Cemetery. ing a 22.5 per ccht eui$Au ratio 'R ie ’ tBIrst Hartford Realty ri^ 'nls coiirt off Taylor St. side ot the street .and smashed Dickenson was arrested as a Raymond Damato on a four- Willimantic. Hie Rev. John G. Friends may call at the fu- Blary Kovto, 68 Garden St.; majority stockholders, led by wMch means more working lsay...theworl(6 quest 'tras for a subdivtoiqn ap Into a stone w all after travel Nigeria The Congo Blattoew Morlarty, and that result of a complaint from a acre piece of land off New State Manter, pastor of Windham neral home tonight from 7 to 9. proval in the area of Kings and Mrs. Blarjorie Kurts, 847 Keen capital than the ccmfiany has ers an area of 70 to 80 acres ing about 86 feet, a witness told they indicated in interest in seU- RockvlUe man who told pbUce Rd. vOiere he plans to build a Congregational Church, wUl of------Stanley Green’s Restaurant. The ey St.; ’Tracy Lajus, RFD 2, state poUce town last week but the Lagos raids, though only by smaU had over tbe pebt Uso, Brian BCatre, 118 W.Cen- The four planes which at pany, but that they want a let ing btatioem etnee 1961, that like the area as It to. theortoed he slumped to the seat region led the Blafran ter from toe company presi northeast corner of Woodbridge ter St.; BCrs. AUce Mooney, 41 tacked on Sunday were based at they claim that the Nbrth Eod Public Records ------that hei would not do so unless One man asked if his taxes before the car crashed. troops at Ore. Btmjo said a dent stating its position as to and Mather St. Bin. Genevieve H. Darns Sgt. Paul BiUiard to:im approved the parcel Floi'ence St.; Mrs. NeUle Moore, the Polls airbase between BiiSa- redentotopmenlt oosta emounta Warrantee Deed to be at your Ford Dealeii would rise as a result of tiie BITS, W®lcott’s h u s ^ ^ ^ \„eek ago that the Bfidwest Kisangani, the govem- whether there has been a Mrs. Genevieve Harris Darna, A large gathering was at the „ ubdlvlslon. Springfield, Blass; Clinton to $86,040, and that the etgbt- WlUlam G. M cNeil to Burton The resubdivlslon request ap change and Tamsky said that ter, ran to the scene and dto- ^e independent of both ^ change in sentiment about seU- O’Bnlen, 98 Oakland St.; Peter ment said. kxh pipe line in Veennn L. and Joan D. Larson, prop proved Was made by Green 74,------of 96 Conway- Rd. — died - - - yes- Holmes^ Towni Planner JosephJosepn Tam ram - eventually they would. This, he D 1 c®^®**** **** laying face federal government and the ing and whether they are open Blanor Construction Co. on Its Schramm bad given Presi amounts to $2000. H e staid that erty on Avery St. terday at ICanchester Memori- Main St thw sky, Im telling the commission of „ ih would be a natural out- P an ders, S t^ o rd down with a n^lnor cut on his Blafrans but indicated sympa- for offers. Forest Hills project off Ken .1 Hc^tal after a short Illness, prayera were s- goltolaim Deed thy with Blafra. ultimatum to negotiate but that Swanson said toe district wUl nedy Rd. The company cqn She was the widow of Arman- Sgt. Paul Richard of 35 Bigelow comptomted. The representative ore« Rd., Andover; Gerard Roy, 786 Wolcott told poUce BIr. Stone’s pear to be overHettated becaoM C2iarles D. Konrad to HoU In Banjo belongs to the Yoraba deadline passed Sunday. Two claim discrimination if it to not iK)w reduce from 60 to 80 feet do Darna. St. The Rev. Daniel O’Conn^ ^f Finit Hartford also said it ^ ^ . Pleasaiit Valley Rd., S face was purple and he was the two projects mentioned vestment Co., property on Tol tribe, vihlch dominates Nlge- days remain for Mobutij’s own notified of negotiations with toe have not begun. toe walkways between lots as BIrs. Darna was bom March of St. James’ Church officiated, qtdte compUcated, tried to One member Indicated that in W ln ^ r; Mis.^uth ^Itto East gaaplng for breath. The Andover town or of a proposed sale to land Tpke. Hartford; Thomas"" -- o. Syphers^ t.. .ion180 Service, caUed to the rla’s Western region while the ultimatum----- that the merce- required by cluster sonlng. The 18, 1898, in St. Louis, Mo., and Burial, with fuU military hon- explain, it, then finally said the toe town. Oerttflcato ot Taking Hilllstown Rd.; AUce Thebodeau, Ibo tribe controls Biafra. narles leave the Congo or face walkways had been reserved for Uved in Manchester 31 years. or», was to Veterans Field, East approval was needed because flood, ^ e ’"^tter scene, administered oxygen to ‘Ihe district charter gives toe John and M ary Kacmarc$yk 142: Birch St.; Steitoen Werkhov- Banjo’s apparent alliance fiUl-scale attack. town use under the “Open She was a communicant of St. Cemetery. the lender had aaked it, and ^ b d l- BIr. Stone and tgok him to the district toe right to negotiate Donlon Named to toe Town of Manchester, Space” provision of cluster zon en, 88 Santlna D r.; Tamara wlUi the Ibos indicated a spUt ^ ------Bartholomew’s Church. Bearers, aU Marine recruiter p.irat iSartford didn’t want to vl®!®** 4960 since the land hospital. to buy toe company or to con property on N. Blaln St not g'ood for absorption. ’The WiuUczka, EUtogton. among the Yorubas since anoth ing. Survivors include 4 sons, Eu- sergeants from throughout Con- argue with the lender even Dr. Brae Rafferty, Windham demn it. Head of PRONE Anna M. Leclqrc and The Con BmiRS YESTERDAY: A er Yoniba leader. Chief Oba- Approval for toe zone change gene D am s of BCanchester, necticut, were RlchaM Binder, though . BTrst Hartford may be situation has c h an g^ now. medical examiner, said death Carmichael ” When Weiss reported to toe necticut Bank and Trust Co., since femi Awolowo, last week urged Eighth District President Vic granted the TalcottviUe Oo. to Blaurice Dama of Portland, James Hubbard, WUUam R. Me- rtght. both water and sewer daughtter to BIr. and BIrs. WU- caused apparently by a town directors on his meeting to toe Town of Blonchester, pipes are availablen.wi- 1.1there now...... 11am ...lUvans, 41 .. Sherwood Circle; attack as the offlclad his foUowers to defend the West Aide Arrested tor Swanson last night appointed expand its Golf Land area was Conn., Henry Darna of Wap- MiUan, John Close, Robert isaipe representative of with some company stockhold property at 28 Main Bt a dauithter to BIr. and BIrs. Jef- against the Ibos. Pat Donlon, a district director, (inanlmous. The request was ping and Claude D am s' of Las Smith and Gerald Smith. First llartford spoke about a cause, pending results of autop ers in July,' he said toe dis Certificate ot Devise firey Orensteto, East Hartford; Nigeria’s federal air force has For Sedition to head a new committee named made by George Risley of Ver Vegas, dev.; 2 daugfaters,_Mrs. Representatives of the Blan- slight litUxup that Green Blanor sy to the Windham hospital. trict might try to outbid the Nicholas Maltempo to Stella a son to BIr. and Mrs. Lyle been strengthened by Soviet ,"PRONE” — which stand for non who said toe company Angela Tarca and Mrs. Eliza chester Veterans CouncU and CoiutnicUon was involved to. Drivers Charged The autopsy was scheduled to (Continued from Page One) t town and offer $2.5 mlUion for Mai tempo, property on Fair- Prince, 4 Hayes Dr., RockvlUe. BIIOlSs, Delfto strike planes Push Redevelopment of North plans to build a $6-$0 million beth Droney, both of Blanches- ’Town of Manchester attended This itook place when some be performed this afternoon. toe water company’s assets. field S t DISaiARGED YESTERDAY: from (^zecboslovakia and two Saturday when he was arrested End. addition to toe Golf Land Mf ter; 16 grandchildren and 11 the funeral. pieces of land were partly zoned In Two Crashes But, he said, toe majority stock Blarriage Ucenoes William Roberts m, 90 Pine Britlsh-buUt Provost fighters ®n a federal gun charge, In asking for toe establlah- Tolland Tpke. and Rt. 88. great-grandchUdren. wrong. Strips of Green Manor Two drivers were arresteid to holders prefer to seU to toe Eugene AUen Erickson, 0 Tree Lane, Wapping; Patricia brought to by the Sudanese air His lawyers had aaked that he ment of toe committee, Swanson The company plans to con The Leclerc Funeral Home, 28 Industrialuiuiwuitu parkueiiiv werewvac ^iicuzoned eves Re-- two oi xourfour wwcar lujviuemsaccidents rre- «- m#A«iKAmAi«^* u * * town. Redding St, and Ann Regina of force, a reUable source said. be present to court todajr to said toe grrap — with its iq>ptt>- struct a tourist and sports cen Main St., is to charge' of District Board Morlarty, who is leading ihe Bushey, 670 N. Bloin S t, Aug. Building 823 Feet Long sldence AA. Parts of a d jo l^ g ported today by poUce. N o tor Plestrak, East* Hartford; The Blafrans’ air power con- hear the arguments ^® to make toe pur ern Portuguese town houses a ford; Max Holmes, Blile HUl Monthly reports from 8th Dis destroyed several of the federal Thomas F. Muritoy requiring answer to PROD — toe group ain, and Margaret Anne Ger- would be a New England vil Vincent Plantaus Residents of Kennedy Rd. and charged at 12:40 a.m. Sunday chase so that toe company’s royal palace and a large church. Rd., Vemon; Mrs. Weeda He- trict Treasurer BIrs. Mary La- regime’s new BIIGs to a raid ^® govemntbnt to show cause wMch sought unsuccessfully to vale, 47 Seaman Circle, Aug. lage, patterned after toe one in R(XIKVILLE — jflncent Plan- land beddings wUl be kept as The buUdlng is 828 feet long, Montclair Dr. spoke to pentot udft i^oratog a motor vehicle ^ert and daijghter. Pine Ridge ~,la last night indicated that Saturday at Kano, but other tiie ball should not be low- Promote Renewal of Downtown. 20, Church of toe Assumption. tausr67, of 10 Cottage St., hus rtiA o rro r-to remain. TTiev did while intoxicated. ___lugni. uiuH.ai.ou uiai . open spaces rather than devel- Sturbrldge, Blass. 726 feet wide and has 5,600 the error- to remain. They did while intoxicated. Rd.i Columbia; Mrs. Lynne sources reported the bombing ®red. On Monday, a U.S. corn- Swanson said that no accom Raymrma sdAbard Berntsen, band of Mrs. Eva Peza Plan not w ^ t tile matter corrected the district this month is |2,- oped for industry, and to keep In addition to toe proposed doors and two companiles. King Police said the car he was .- pigherumw* ohuand ouh son. 187 Green «Rd. u . caused no damage. missloner refused to lower the plishments have been made dur-. Coventry, and Barbara Ann New England Vlliage, plans call taus, died this morning at Rock- in the rezonlng of the indus driving stmek another on Oak- Joanne Taylor and son, 761.04 short and wUl need to from perpetuating a division of John V : Portugal had it de- The United States has ab- todl saying it was required to to- ing toe summer in toe way of Yungk, 46 Hartford Rd., Sept. for a movie theater, a large mo vUle General Hospital. 1717 trial park because, they said, land St. driven by William R. Prospect StS RockvlUe; float a loan of $10,000 tmtil Oc ' toe town. construction in toe North End. stalned from aidii^ either side sure Brown’s appearance for a 2, S t Bridget CburCh. tel with about 200 rooms, a din Mr. Plantaus was bom July s*P>®^ indictment. In Richmond, booth Golfatron, an electric golf LaBier is scheduled to appear bcta^ on the Mtaneliertier W ater u . M « ^ S t He said toat there ment Inside a light tndb, toe oui^T.Tu , and a Van Oriey, were stolen and some at the properties a J .U 1YJLI ending Aug. 10. Fires included Press Officer Carl Ya., ah extradition hearing game machine where a player include a son, William Plan to Manchester Circuit Court 12, a wood fire, a dwelling veranda Bartch. ■------has Just simply been acres of brighter it glowa end toe sbm't- tram a Brussels home early widttied Residence A A zime. The Junior Hlg^ Fellowship scheduled for Wednesday for may play under simulated con taus of Hartford; and a broth Though Atty. FtiUip Bayer Sept. 11. rail fire, a telephone burning land cleared. er ita life. Thicker fibunenta er, Bernard Plantaus of Thomp- Sunday, police reported today. Group of Emanuel Lutheran Brown was postponed until Sept. ditions, any number of famous The paintings were insured asked for pre-preltminary ap James J. Gorman, 30, of 691 on a stove and a short to a 5. The office of Virginia’s attor- When urban renewal was pro give loiigar life but less lUranln- Ford Clearance BonvUle C h u ;^ and South Methodist UET US PRICE golf courses In the U.S. proval on a subdlviston tract off Porter St., was charged at 1:09 clock stove. n®y general said toe postpone posed in 1968-64 it was stated ation. Manufacturers of stand n » BM, Fdowcu Bom., w Im m m o l » l w «r . CTiurch will not meet as sched- Coventry YOUR NEXT Tbe approval for toe Fiano Vemon St., the approval was a.m. Sunday with failure to The chief also said that an ment caune at toe request of that toe renewal would Increase ard bulbs try to compromise by Pmop... Bt. m m duu*. « .»■ ulled tomorrow night. zone change to build an in-town also took china and sUverware. not given and the m atter put o ff grant the right of way as a ordinance has been passed pro Brown’s attorneys amd with toe PRESCRIPnON toe grand list and help take care producing a relatively efficient rangements which are tocom- motel off E . Center St. was also The owner, Philippe Notte, to the next sesslim c>f the TPC. result of a two-car collision at hibiting bunitog near buildings Man Is Charged consent of toe Blaryland attor of toe cost of toe project, but toe bulb that gives good value in lUete. Blare Wautiet, 22, a law stu- passed imanimously. ____ and engineer, was on vacation. Bayei; has requeuded that Center and Winter Sts., police on 'Taylor St. where several ney general. ARTHUR DRUa 8th District has been losing in terms of original cost and dent of Bnissels, Bel^i^, Is a ^ave occured from burn- In Disturbance its tax yield, said Swanaon. amount of electricity ’ used. One of toe members comment- m BIrs. BnaseU NuU discovered by a property east of the Crestfleld said. guest at toe h ^ e of Mr. and j„g embers.from trash bturels Is on! m cleaning woman and neighbors Convalescent Home, now zoned Pollce said Gonnan’s car, ed that part of tbe land in toe Mrs.RMasA 1>lAMAaa«iRichard OAA4A«aAA«aPatterson a ofB A9 ^ Robeit J. Bfbxtecait, 33, of RDCKVILLE — BIrs. Ntoa said .j theyit,.„ saw a red car i.-uino'leaving Rural Residence, foe (dianged to traveling west, M t am ecwtbound landing on toe roof of bidldtogs requested area was already zon Saulters Rd. He is BIrs. Pat nander’s Rd. was charged at For Summer Dtooount NuU, 42, of 6 Cherry St., wife the house early Sunday. la Residence A A Zone. This cov- car driven by Floyd M. Hull, 24, to toe area. ed Business H, and that toe of RuaseU NuU, died yesterday terson’s nephew. He wlU leave 1:82 sum. tx>day with Inltoxica- On Spenoer-SpIreUa of Cedar Swamp Rd., (toventry. Donald Genovesl, I8to Dla- Supports OaU The change would make the parcel at RockvlUe General Hospital. tioa as a result at a domeoiUc ctHttiguous. A member also said BIrs. NuU was bom Dec. 27, Spencer Cmset Sh^i it will be a good thing if the THE TRAFFIC WILL BE HEAVY AT ONLY ^ 1914 to St. Petersburg, Fla., a Budget Cuts; Necessa ly 11 Asylum St, Hartfwd motel ts built, because plans for daughter of Mrs. Nora Dodson his car, parked to toe parking mission to establish headquar- Boom SOS—TM. MT-75gt $4.67rPlfR $l(X) PER YEAR DISCOUNTED., a drlve-ln restaurant hi(d ,aly IPitt of Bt. Petenburgi toe 12 S ep t 11. lot of First National Food Store mmM, a j .. t®™ the district firehouse for ready .been approved for the late Hugh Witt. To Get Tax Blike Passed WE SUGGEST YOU APPLY EARLY BY CALL on E. Center St., was Mt by an The VPW Auxiliary vMl spon- purpose of holding meetings NEW location by a franchise dealer, Burvivors, besides her. hus (Oontinned from Page One) — ;------^------unidentified veMcle. sor a Utefaen soctgl bingo Usten to townspeople’s ques ING 633 0211 OR IN PERSON AT ..... and a motel would be prefer band and mother, include two Thursday at 7:46 p.m. at toe able to this. The drive-in would and could make better choices Committee rnembera 1|- Smith told poUce he was sbop- tions. The monthly meetings nans, Riitoard Johnson post home. are scheduled to start in Octo not need a sone qbange. LoweU Johnson, both of Bt. Pe- among programs than any out- lustrated toe varlatiim to home ping when toe incident occrar- New England's Loading ber and irlU be held toe first A request had been denied Ihe taraburg; and two sisters, BIrs. aiders. foU u’ moods. ed. local Ford Deaterls Ofne member said mall was Another crash in a parking lot Monday of every month. Fireotone Oo. several yeara ago Gnoe PattiahaU of RockvlUe House members who talk . , , ^ j v.. w-i Pollen Count . Twp-Yeap Professional and Mrs. Lee Wright of Bt. Pe- about maU from home agree ■ha'Ply «J>.,aU of It on the ^ y®rt®*d®y In addition to the business on C ITIZENS to coastruet a gaaMine station, Today’s ragweed* pollen toe agenda for last night, there AUTO ti^ store and picking area on tersbutg. toerethere isU no popularnooular clamor for a "n®t,®ne stogie letter ter G. Dahnke, 28, of HartfonJ. School of V count to toe Hartford Area (s was an inspection of toe eight Ilia Burke Funeral Home of tax increase. But it is not al- for toe tax.” He told police Ms car was BANK toe site. five, toe (tonhecticut Tuber- new flood lights wMch have re aao TsusT aasiaatav The other sports arOa; im in 76tw Praipect m.St. wts —to ____ charge_____ of— ways e ^ — to <—o Judge______how strongly_ Oitoers reported heavy mall, damaged sometime between 7 V. amumemento wMch are tocom- the constituents feel against an preclomtoantiy but ndt entirely and 8 p.m, whUe p a r k ^ j < « etdosis and Health Associa cently been put up on toe front OF GlAtTbNIUlIV door tennis court, also had DILLON SALES and SERVICE, Inc. taciease, and bow much they antutax- Another said he had re- Armory St. Fanny KarUn of 134 tion announced. of toe firehouse to aid tke fire ACCOUNTING r.o. IM n>. til iwaoa niaaaiii - unanimous approval. migtii be swayed by toe aigu- celvisd a significant number of Porter. St. told poUce she had A count of seven or more trucks in colhtog to and out at September 1867 1 imaaw hbibm attain laiaaMct caat. Mentoera indicated that, at a 819 M AIN STB&BT—MANCHESTER, CONN. night. President Victor Swan gyauk T. Boberta ments that a huge deficit means meaiages from businessn^en trouble backing her car out ot is likely to . produce hay HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING LOANS recent public beaitog, acme H Yon An A UiMd Oar Boyer, We Hove A WendeiM Seketkni Of A-1 VrIm b infieMnn, tight moncy and hl|^ urgling some tax. increauev but a parking staU off Arm ory Bt., son suggested that two of the Venum resldenta had spoken ftau lc T. RolMrtia 56, of 48 fever symptoms to a person 66 IVnest S i, ttartford^TsL 247-lllS interest. shylmg off from backing it but did not think her car Mt sensitive to ragweed pollen. lights be removed as they are Appliciatleis now being aoeeptod fer against tt, but no oppositloo a Iftia dt, hurttond of unnecessary. ArtsDS Curtin Roberta, disd A zampUng of Ways and pUbllcly. Dahnks’s. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 196T PAOB TBN MANCHESTEK EVENING HBRALD. MAN(!JHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1967 Ninth Inning Single Puis Boston Within Game of Leaders ^ . /'/, Meet BiUiurds T^onight Bill Singer Remains Hot Cantone’s in Finals Assumes Bosox Hero Role BOSTON ' (A P ) The entcher slammed a basee-Ioaded survived a rocky first inning In Jose TartabuU’e eacriflce burtt. Mickey Mantle and Joe Pepl- AiBsured o f a spot in the Cantone’s will be making a bid Joining Soucas in the two-hit Strcskillg Boston Red S ox ' oCilh inning single u> score which he gave up three walks Oatl Yastaemski’s single drove tone walked and Bill RoMnson for a Cinderella image tonight finals of tlie Rec spmisor- column were dayt Klein,. Chuck Dodger Gets hoped to continue 'their lat- ^®"Y Adair from third with the and a hit but got out of it with In the tying run, George Scott's singled one run across. Hoyt against powerful Center Bil ed Skw - Pitch Softball Walker and Dubay. Bud Miner, National League edt guiwA of flndinir a new '»n. then was tagged for saorifiiee cent In anotiwr, and Wilhelm reUeved Jones and liards at Charter Oak Park at hent everv 1>an> Sunday’s 9-8 four singles and two more runs Smith’s tr^e made It 0-3. yielded a two-run douMe to Tournamoit is Cantone’s 6:16. BiUiards, the defending Mike Rothman and Dave Solo- W. L. P et. QJt. F o u r H itter Oil. Nelson Soucas’ two- monson had a pair of hits apiece St. Louto 76 46 .628 _ n m ^ socOke Epstein’s taro-run game- quick outs, but then gave up Bp- slammed a taro-run homer for ^ night at Charter Oak Park. It Defense was the key on both Spruce St. storm back to tie it Last year Bill Singer was m recently recalled Jerry high on the left centerlleld arall tying bonier off reUever John stein's tying blati. the White Sox and Ron Hansen’z PhUa’p h la ' 60 69 .004 14% sides. Each team had the bases 2-2 with runs in the third, on loosing hie grip bemuse of Stephenson, 0-0, were the Bos- for a double. wyatt took him out of the pie- The eoore stood until Hoarard saeiiflce fly drove In what OUT OP REACH was the ordCr of the day for Eddie Mathews, ttiMi wWi was the third straight touniey loaded with one out and couldn’t Miner’s hit and the fifth. Plttoburgh 60 68 .488 10% a cold finger. Now he’s tonpitehing seleottons. The Sen- a ground out put Adair on ture on the deoltion. came through, hut afterwards turned out to bo the arlnnlng win for Cantone's after losing score. Pitchers Don Dubay and Cantone’s 200 002 x — 4 13 1 L ob Angelca 00 60 .408 20 Houston, whome run and drove ican League flag. ago, again proved to be the win- pitcher Jack Aker. “no comment’’ answers which M innesota 67 02 .663 — Houston battered first-place St. interested. to Baltimore, brought up pitcher With those fine credentials OakMad Oaks wlU tosa the League games played Monday, in two runs apiece In the Ori “I’m a firm believer in player nlng force, But Fiidey's silence after a became Increasingly louder. Chicago 67 02 .063 — Louis 11-4 and Cincinnati shut and appearances in two All-Star New York acquired quarter California droiqied Cleveland 6- oles’ victory over the belea relaxation,” said Stanky In "Nothing U wasted when you ^ Boston openiiig pltclk Box office meeting of almost two hours “It was a very enjoyable 67 04 .004 1 out San Francisco 2-0. game»—the North-South and back Fran Tarkenton from the 4 and Baltimore defeated Kan guered Athletics. trying to explain the presence of hit for thU club,” said Colavito D etroit w ill open a t T. indicated he may not know his meeting — period,” he snapped, 66 00 .040 2 In tile American League, the Senior Bowl—he figured to be a Minnesota Vikings before the sas City 6-2. Frank cracked his 24th homer the*1.' Z.I.-Juke boxt-L Ini_ the clubhouse,____ ...h—whose two-run ^ - homer------t-In *lns to Indianapolis to get back C alifornia Q. In shape after being on the disa next move in the explosive sit getting into a taxicab outside 63 60 .0 1 2 6 Chicago White Sox nipped the high draft pick by the pros. start of pre-season training, and in the fourth and then douMed “It’s better than having them fourth inning helped the Wash’n. bled Hat because of a detached uation. Memorial Stadium. 69 63 .484 9% New York Yankees 4-8; Boston But he was Ignored. after one week Washington was WHITB Sok-^AlhlBES- in the tie breakliig run In the listen to the radio where they gain their third straight victory “ Cleveland EVERYBODY’S IN THE ACT—The confusion started after Tommy Helms* Hsirrelson, given his uncondi Aker also declined comment, 68 66 .468 i m topped Washington 6-0; Balti “I definitely was disap sent to the Westchester Bulls of Novel Defense Chicago’s Jonea had HOemrd’s three-run eighth capped by might hear’ things which could and their shdUi triumph In eight ______B altim ore 00 67 long fly in the ninth inning. Did Jesus Alou catch or drop it? H^ms, the tional release Monday after crit but In answer to a question said, .401 I 8M1 more beat Kansas City 0-2 and pointed, but really couldn't say the Atlantic Coast Football old Yankee teammates stymied Brooks’ 17th homer, disturb them.” games. New Y ork OS 68 icising Finley, said the contro “He (Finley) did not threaten .488 10 California downed Cleveland 6- Reds’ manager ENave Bristol and coach Jimmy Bragan preset the Cincinnati why I wasn’t picked ’’ Washing League. The Bulls are a farm Gives Cardinals on one hit and was leading 4-0 It was the first game for Kan- The White ;Sox had edged the ‘Tve always given my best X beagle oan be tzaloed to Kansas COty 62 70 4. versial Kansas City boss “may US.** .426 16H side to umpire Augie Donaltdli. Below, Herman Franks, in jacket, and coach ton said. “Maybe I was the vic club of the Giants. when he suddenly ran into trou- sas City under Interim Manager New York Yankees 4-8 to climb whether It’s a last place club or hunt both rabblte and squtrreis Monday’s Results Singer overpowered the Win over Colts have gotten in deeper than he which led to the suspensian of The player representative es Peanuts Lowry and Charlie Fox (9) represent the Giants. Umpires are A1 tim of newspaper stories saying Tom Scott, general manager ble in the slxtii Inning. Luke Appling. Into a first-place tie with the a first place club,” said Rook, and do both Joflbs wtil. thinks this tim e.'’ said no more meetings were Boston 6, Washington 0 Braves with six strikeouts in the how great I was. They exagger of the Bulls exi^ained, “Wash Krausse, had been ove^layed. BarHck and Stan Landes. (AP P h otofax) ______ST. LOUIS (AP)—It looks Uke "Finley made one mistake planned by the Athletics. California 6, Cleveland 4 first three innings and retired 16 ated a Mt and possibly scared ington was sent dOTpn here to A ker, tthe team ’ s p la yer rep the St. Louis footbaU Cardinals after another in the last week,’’ Harrelson could wind up as Baltimore 0, Kansas City 2 batters in order after a first in I' some of the teama off, thinking break him of some bad habits, resentative islw was fined $280 have found the perfect defense- Harrelson said. “The biggest the big winner In the controver Chicago 4, New York S ning single by Hto Francona. I my price would be too high.” which every rookie has. He’ll for missing curfew last Satur At Country Club Tomorrow let the other team score. one was firing Alvin Dark.” sy. The first baseman, who bat Only games scheduled “I guess added confidence has L e a g u e I j "But,” Washington added, day night, said the Krausse Inci also get a tiiance to play every Dark wag . dismissed at 6:80 ted .806 In 60 games with I ^ - Today’e Garnet something to do with It,’’ Singer I. “ right afte: St. Louis punter Joe RandaU dent was not the start of the f i a r H * the draft, six or game. Tliat’a the main reason a.m. Sunday, following an aU- sas City after bblng obtained in New York (Peterson 8-18 and said afterward in trying to ex *- seven teail downed the ball In the end zone trouble but rather had “ brought from both pro he’s here. With the Olante he night meeting in a Washington a trade with Washington, will be Barber 9-18) at Chicago (Horlen plain his recent success. “I’ve American League with leas than two minutes to go it into the open.’’ Pat O’Sullivan Set leagues contacted me, and Just wouldn’t hotel. The meeting was called free to make a deal wltii any 14-8 and W ood 8-2), twi-nlgfat never had much of a curve ball Batting (270 at bats)—F. Rob about everyone from Canada.” tunity.” and gave the Baltimore Otits a after the players met Saturday Hie players’ statement udilch club by Hiursday. Minnesota (Chance 16-8 and so I have to use my slider as my inson, Balt., .834; YaBtrsemsM, two-point safety. The Cardinals and released a statement which followed, however, has become After 72 hours on waivers, Kaat 9-12) at Detroit, 2, twl- brOaking pitch. Tonight, I had Boat., .320. held on to beat Baltimore 9-0 In supported Dark and accused the focsd point the dispute vdiich cannot be recalled, Har- night the best hard slider I’ve tiirown To Defend Golf Title Runs—Yastrzemskl, Boat., 79; an NFL exhlMtton game Mon Finley undermining team while the underlying reasons relaon can refuse to report to California (Hamilton 6-S) at aU y e a r ." Tovar, M inn., 74. Mixture of Veterans, Youth day night. morale, by using an Ififormant to remain hidden. the lowest club in the league Cleveland (Hant 7-8), night The Dodgers scored against All eyes will be on Pat O’Sullivan siien the Second Runs batted in—Yastrsemskl, “Chariey (St. Louis head A spy on the team. Prior to Monday night’s Balti- which claims him. He then be Kansas City (Odom 3-0 and Ken J(4inson in the first on Nate Annual Connecticut State Women’s Amateur Golf Bost., 90; KUlebrew, Minn., 82. coach Charley Winner) told me Hie Athletics also contended more-Kansas City game, the A’s comes a free agent and may Hunter 10-12) at Baltimore (Har Oliver’s double, an Infield single Championship, Totimament begins at the Manchester Hits—Yastrzemskl, Boat., 189; to get the safety and then punt,” that an incident on an airline held a clubhouse meeting and negotiate with any major league din 2-1 and Rickert 7-12), 2, twi- by Willie Davis and a double Tovar, Minn., 182. Green Bay Seeking RandaU said. “I didn’t even night Country Club. Miss O’SuUivan, recently admitted to the trip from Boston to Kansas City, voted unanimously not to re team . play grounder. They added a Connecticut Jsycee Hall of ------Doubles—Tovar, Minn., 28; think of it until Chariey said It.” Washington (Ortega 9-6 and run In the third on a hit bats Fame, will face the chaUenge Campaneris, K.C., 26. Charley didn’t think of It until M oore 7-10) at Boston (B ell 8-10 8:U—Starter Time field goal kicker Jim Bakken, man and Jim Lefebvre’s triple. of 86 quallflera In the 04-hole Metiler. V. Haasen Triples—Blair, B^t., 10; Mon and Stephenson 0-0), 2, twi night * • • 8:85—N. Dcrmaa, N. WeU, C. OI- who won the game with three medal play contest. day, K.C., 6; Ventalles, lOnn., Wednesday’s Games PIRATES-CUBS— ■avaky Third Title in Row field goals, came up with the • :U—^T. Schamaa, I. Meerbach, L. 6. New York at Chicago, N The winner will take tiie glaat idea. ' Roberto Clemente delivered P ataod Home runs-^CUlebrew, Minn., • ’ WEST DE PBRB, Wls. (AP) as the No. 1 quarterback in the Minnesota at Detroit, 2, twl- four runs with a single and his perpetuating trophy donated by 8:19—1. Dorafeld. K. Adami, B. ‘‘Jim came over and suggest 32; Yastrzemskl, Bost., B2. —Green' Bay is gunning for a game. 2!eke BratkowsM, a vet GORMAN BROTHERS night Pro George Buck of Longshore G oash ed it,” Rfinner atid. “We 18th homer as the Pirates ex 8:86—Starter Time Stolen bases — Campaneris, >•: third straight National Football eran backup man, and rookie California at Cleveland, N tended their winning string to Country Qnb, W es^rt and thoyght about It and figured It THE BRIGHT SPOT AT 770 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER 8:16—D . H eddea, t, Foaraler, I. K.C., 42; Buford, Chic., 20. League title and another sUce of Don Horn of San Diego State, Kansas City at Baltimore, N five games. “Pority” Manero of Manero’s ScavUIa would take a touchdoam to beat Pitching (11 decisions) — Hor '7 that rich Super Bowl cosh with give the Packers solid tesur- Washington at Boston, N Restaurant In Stamford. 8:48—B. Herrell, C. Leroax, E. us either way, and this way we Woody Fryman registered his len, Chic., 14-3, .824; Merritt, •- Donny Anderson and Jim Gra- ftACC Among the . chaUengern B araham second victory against six losses t:47—I.. Boaadlef; A. Biaaehl. B. M inn., 9-3, .750. Boyd Dowler Is healthy agate ^ *** attempting to wrest the first bowaU playing the roles of Paul with relief help from Roy. Face O olem aa Strikeouts—McDow«U, Clove., Homung and Jim Taylor. after an operation on his left ' ' — and despite three errors by place prise from Miss Sullivan 9:54—^B. Yeaas, O. Appfll, H. Arnie Gets 183; Lonborg, B ost., 177. No team has won three in a shoulder but flanker Bob Long’s BUI M aserosM , the fan cy-field Will be P atty T orsa, CWGA U:91— O’SalUvaa, H. Beyaoldi, knee has failed him agate. Dale Beet klokoff return artiat THE Junior CSiampion and Reryl row in the NFL since the league ing second baseman who set a NsttoDal LeacnG will be the regular flanker un among the major college play Buck, Southern State As{m>- TH1IBSDAY adopted the playoff system in league record by committing 8::88 I. Dorafeld. D, Heddea, B. Batting (276 at bats) — Staub, less rookie Dave Dunaway of ers in ICM was Itlatistiiml T re a tm e n t clation and Soutfaem New Eng H erreU ” 1938. Seven clube, Including the only eight m lscues In 907 Houst., .340; CHemente, Pitt., Duke comes on real fast. State’s Matnua Rtxiden. He land Women’s PnbUo Golf Asso 8:87—B. Adame, B. Colemaa, C. "* Packers twice, have faltered chances last season. J-eroex .345; Cepeda, St.L., .841. Marv Fleming is the tlg^t end took 26 klckoCfo for 572 yards, For Shoulder • * • ciation champion. 8:44—B. Oeazh, I. ScavUIo, E. . after taUng taro straight. Only B aiak am Runs—Santo, Chic., 88; R.Al- with AUen Brown fteaUy getting beating out John CUoter of In BEST A8TROS-GARDS— It Is the only major tourna th e 1929-80-31 P ack ers have UOONIRR, Pa. (AP) — Ar 8:51—Starter Time len, P hil., 87. a chance to show his stuff. The diana by 40 yards. The Astros, who snapped St. ment open to aU qnalUying re 8:58—L, Boaadlee. O. Appell, H, gone all the way three years in nold Palmer complained today Bejraolde Runs batted in—Cepeda, St.L., "’ succession. veteran McGee, Siqper Bowl of his first shoulder ailment Louis’ eight-game victory string sident lady golfers regardless of 8:85—B. Yooaz, P. O’SeUivaa, H. 93; Wynn, Houst., 87. here. Is back after reconsid ever on the eve o f the 8200,000 Sunday, banged out 18 hits club affiliation ... private, W olfer "We haven’t given much ering his eariier decision to re- 1:18—A, Blaadii, I. Foamier, B. Hits—Brock, St.L., 167; Cepe- thought to it,” said Coach Vince W estcheter Open — rich est In against loser Ray Washburn semi-private, or puUlo. B ack da, St.L., 150. GASOLINE pro golf. and two buccessors, Mapping The starting times for the first 8:19—1,. Braaell, N, Dermaa, T. Uimbordi, a statement that has skonmskl and Gregg man the Sekam aa Doubles—Staub, Houst., 30; R. Palmer was undergoing treat up the verdict with a five-run two days are as fidlows: 9:86—Stanter TNme to be ^ept^wlth a grate of ^ offensive line 9:S8^j^|E|gietoa, N. WeU. I. AUen. Phil., 31; Cepeda, St.L., ment for a muscle spasm In his flurry in the seventh. 31. salt. Lomhudl alw ^ gives jgnjam and Thurston <*• Rookie Norm MUler led the WEDNESDAY much tbo|ight to anytiiteg In- minn«ii«i¥i at the guards. Bow- right shoulder and didn’t know 9:46—B. Palaat, C. Oliavsky, L. Triples.— WUllaiins, (Silc., lb; attack with three successive 5:89—1:.. Dtsm U, S. Esfletoa. B. Pataod volvteg footbaU, and you can be ^ T t h e center. how that would affect him in the Falsat 9:47—H. Noel. B. Daval. J. Hetx- R.Allen, Phil., 10; Pinson, Cln„ doubles, drove in a pair of runs 8:87—H. Nod, B. Blake, D. Ann- sure the idea of being the first VALUE Westchester, which starts le r 9; Gonzalez, Phil., I). The Packer defense, the real and scored twice. ■troBs 9:54—B. Blake, P. Tona, V. Haa. to take Ciree straight has en Thursday in Harrison, N. Y. 8 :4 4 -4 . Smith. P. T on s, B. Ds- le a Hom e runs—A aron, A tl., 81; strength of the champions, gave * • • val. tered his mind. up touchdowns last year, Any kind of finish in that tour 15:91—D. Armetreaz, B, Smitk Wynn, Houst., 29. REDS-G1ANT8— nament would recapture for Stolen bases—Brock, St.L., 40; “Recotds don’t mean that nine on the ground, seven in the Jim Maloney stopped the Palmer the PQA tour’s one-sea WiUs, P itt., 28. much to me,” added that man air and one on a fumble recov Giants on two hits and extended who haa won five Weatem Con- ery. The other clube scored 168 IN TOWN! son, money-winning record. Westchester Offers $250,000 Pitching (11 d e c i s'i o n s) — his scoreless string to 16 In- . ference crowns and four league Palmer’s shoulder started Hughes, St.L., 12-4, .760; Veale, points or about llH points a plngs as the second-place Reds titles in eight years at Green gam e. WHEN YOU PURCHASE 18 GALLONS OF OASOLINE YOU hurting Monday In the first P itt., 14-6, .787. trimmed a game off the Cardi I B ay. It wiU be the same veteran round of the Pennsylvania Open Strikeouts — Bunniiig, Phil., AT ELM STREET and HARTFORD ROAD IN MANCHESTER nals’ runaway league lead. Mal Money Continues to Soar Many of the Md familiar crew agate with VTUie Davis RECEIVE A S-OL ANCHOR H0GKIN8 RLASS OR COUPON on his home course. He was four 184; Jenkins, Chic., 180. strokes off the pace. oney, uho pitched 7 1-8 hltiess names stlU are on the scene. and Lionel Aldridge at the ends EQIVALENT PUIS DOUULE ^ -9/^ OREEN STAMPS ON Palmer didn’t want to alibi Innings against Pittsburgh last For Professional Golfers Jeny Kramer, Forrest Gregg, and Jmrdan and Ron Kostetelk AUGUST 21-AUGUST 25, FROM 11 AM . to 6 and W ednesday, retired 22 o f the Fussy Thurston, Max McGee, at the tackles on the fnmt four. his score, a four-over par 70, but NEW YORK — (NEA) —“Up, sion are going to boost purses m he spent more time exercising last 28 batters he faced in bring Six Lady Golfer8 *- H en iy Jordan, B ob Sk(»v>iiakl« Bob Brown at end and Weather- FILLUPS, WHICH EQUALS V/ VALUE ON EAGH QALLON up and away’’ are words cur- i^Sht out of sight, AUGUST 2Mh From 9 A M . to 1 P.M. his shoulders thap swinging his ing his season m ark to 11-9. WUUe Davis and Ray Nltschke wax at tackle are ready to take OFOAS. clubs. The Reds scored the only run rentiy being sung by a group "Back in the old days,” re Seek Top Prize *-aU have bMn around for 10 or over. “I might have caught a cold they needed In the first inning called The Fifth Dimension. ^ more years. Of course, Bart ------^------in it, but I’m not sure,” he said. when Vada Pinson singled, stole They also apply to the prize with the cip h er of commerce In World Series ^ Starr sttU is v e r y m uch in evi- “I've never had this kind of second and raced across on Lee money available In profession- Junior chamber in the CINCINNATI (AP) — Kve of den ce. •' • area 0 * > A Q «vdiere ir > l AW A Aa AAeaMMABMiktournament was _ _ But Lombardi has been mov- Rec to Sponsor« trouble before.’’ May’s bloop single. A sacrifice al golf tournaments. The fig six contestants In the Ladies HIRING ON-THE-SPOT going to be played. You had to The touniament Itself at Lau fly by Tommy Helms in the ures are flying out of sight. Professional Golf Association teg In new people quietly so tiiat Swimming Meet ninth produced the second run. „ m anO tell the » men Uko Gale Gillingham, Ken rel Valley Golf dub was a lark Take tor exom pl^ the W e^ people that they should support World Series of OMf, to be to Palmer, at least when It played at Springfield, Ohio, ; B o w i w , Bob B r^ Jta Swimming U the newest town 'Sr ***® tournament because it would started. TtW’ S t louhi Oafidinaia and Sept. 2-3, have been diriermined. DOUBLE national pubUclty to the ; Thm Brown have taken over sponeored by the Rec NEW BREED in base- TRAINING COURSES WITH PAY F irst prise Jn the P ennsylva the’San (Fnanctsco Otaats were Country dub in Rye, N.Y. The community. Those days are One is Kathjr \^tworth, ‘ regular Jobe or are preaateg the Department. Recr^tkm Direc- iMfl believes in staying Come In and find out about the steady, high-paying jobs (many with nia Open is 1800, com pared to the find National League teama winner of three of the four qual IF YOU DON’T HAVE SHOP EXPERIENCE-you first stringers. tor BUI Bo^e hal announced ahead of things. And $00,000 the winner will receive to poat ttv* Bbutoute this aca- to Nowadays every- ifying tournament and the overtime) open now at the Aircraft. If you are inexperienced, you may may ba givan 120 houra of intonaiva training Green Bay’s new image to that a swimmteg meet for girts at WestdMster. son. toe winner Only toe Worid leading official money winner so Bob Gibwui hobbled on tha machina you hava baan hirad to oparato. being buUt around Anderson, and boys 16 and under wlU be qualify for one of the many Aircraft's paid training courses. InatrucUon will ba right in our own niachlna on the LPGA 1967 'tournament into the St. Louis ' the fabulous zunnteg back fnrni slagged at WaddeU pool on Fri' training achool at tha aama high “Aircraft” tour. Oardinals dressing rata of pay. GREEN Ohio °"®”^ “ *)®«‘’t Texas Tech, and Grabowski, the day. Sept. l. Rnd out about the many extra benefits at the Aircraft, too: such as ron, Ohio, can rival th^ first- ^ with.’’ LPGA headquarters here re room recently with a ^former lUteols faUback, who Thoae wishing to participate ADVANCED TRAINING APPUCANTS-may b# place money and in order to _ . ported today the other four are sign on his shirt with excellent medical and life insurance plans, a fine retirement program, get into that one you have to Indua^ now sinks all kind of co st the P a ck ers clo se to $1 mU- may register at any Mantiiester givan coursat ranging from 22 waoka to 93 Carol Mann, Susie Maxwell, Uon when they signed a year pool. answers to obvious paid sick leave, nine paid holidays, up to four weeks vacation with pay. waaka in Machining, Jat Engine Shaat Matal, win a major touznament (Mas- ™^®^ as does tele- Sandra Haynie and Mickey questions about his ters, POA, British or U.S. ^® n, with the result that pro- DeadUne for reglstratimi is Tool, Dio and Qagi Making, Machina Repair Open). • moters can offer higher and Wright, running in. that order It to too early to teU but many A ug. SO. bn^en ankle. This is your opportunity to get a steady career job. Act now! Visit the and Pipe Making, behind Miss Whitwoi^ In offi Cars of Hanchester $14,6N Topa higher purses. 3' sound footbaU peo{de tlitek An- APPRENTICE CANDIDATES-may ba allgibla cial money winnings. denm to the next super star of Mobile Employment Office. . . hiring "on-the-spot.” STAMPS “BMk wfam I started with "T^evlsiMi got into the pic- for couraaa ranging from three to four yeara in The sixth contestant will be ni pro 'footbaU. The Texan has Jat Engine Matalamithing, Machining, tool A the POA,’’ recalls Fred Oor- J^f® way In 1900 or so,” tVERYDAY ON GASOUNE FlUUPS AND 174 wm cEaiB n. determined during: the coming speed, quick moves and Dio Making and Elactronica. coran, promoter of the West- remembers, “and in to a fine receiver as waU as a HUNDREDS DF GDOD JDDS A U AMERICAN CREDIT CARD CUSTOMERS Chester tournament land pro- * ways It’s taken over the weekend at a $12,000 LPGA tournament at Amaziuo, Tex. davastatUki runner. To top it gbif pioneer, "the top money Tak« Q«ne Sarazen tor SUMMER AVAHADLE P ra tt & VISIT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 400 Main Repairs on AU Foreign Cars Tile golfing gals will be shoot he tturowa left-handed and wiiilner on the tour was a fel- the 1920e, GAS—LUBRICA’nON^BATTERIES^’nRES ®y*”P^®’ ing for a top prize of $10,000' In / jtv completed a •T-yardei’ to CarrM l. AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS StrqkL Eaat Hartford, Conn. Other Connecticut low named Harry' Cooper, who !^®“ “* w«« the Masters and the World Series. AH six con f Dole In the preaeason game AIRCRAFT ENdiNE TESTING W h it n e y planta In North Haven, Southington and SptetelMng In took in $10,000 at tiie end of ?P®“ champion, he could walk A M E R IC A N \ accessories and GENERAL REPAIRS testants will share In the prise Of with Pittsburgh. CLEARANCE MACHINING • SHEET METAL Middletown. the year. Of course, that was ***® ctreet In New York money with the last place fin K Elijah Pitta, the fine runner fiir c r a ft 80 years ago and at that time !” nobody knew vdio he was. ' vdw helped the Packers win the TREMENDOUS SAYINGS ON TOOL AND OIE MAKING VOLKSWAOENS the entire tour, which consist- thanks to television, he isher getting $2,000. OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! NFL and Super Bowl last year, NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE EXPERIMENTAL MACHINING ed of 80 tournaments, was worth ®*“ ’t 8° anywhere that he isn’t j .and Bm Wilson, picked up from u MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY • A.M. $140,000 in prises. recognised, INSPECTION TO 4:S0 P.Mh TUESDAY AND f the Lot Angeles Rams In a late SPALDING, WILSON, Mk GREGOR, Etc. OPEN DAILY u “Today, a golfer vdio won Mtbor • League PLANT PROTECTION-^ FIREMEN A GUARDS WEDNESDAY EVENINGS T IU S K » P.M. aHKEirwini BASEBALL HEROES A deal, gUn Lombardi a chance to , 6:30 AJM..9 P.M. only $14,000 at the end of the “That ktod of thing has been * maneuver in hto backfleld. STENOGRAPHERS • CLERK TYPISTS n 4 AND SATUROAYS-S A.M. TO 12 NOON. WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR SUNDAY ^baW y think good for golf, but It’aa pretty PITCHZNO-8UI Singer, 1 Travto WUUates, a Hur at speed ; , KEYPUNCH OPERATQM 9 AJIL-9 PJM. H t4 m I .1 from .iutoona State, may make FALL MERCHANDISE Woteomatlwg ^'AHL5!n!'^nnn ♦ tw»*nUl. Pd still like Dodgers, stymied Attanta on . AND MANYjOTHEm ^ All oqual oppoftuniQr omployar Although $200,000 Is tops now, to see fewer tournaments, with foqr hits and struck but 12 for . the clu b. . ■ABnUBB MAnOHAIi GORMAN there’s no telling bow hlih .the a minor league for gidfers who his sixth straight triumph In Starr, the Most Valuable 4 money will go. Eastern Airlines'"can’t make it In the Mg events.’’ blanking the Braves 2-0. Player teethe leegpe last yer, is sponsoring the Westchester The Westchestw. Ounlc has A s at M ay S lu p B o o n t S AuBL to 1 P J L B A T T I N G —R oberto Q e - -e obvioutiy to the key. Hto accu- CttAlitER O M SPORT SHOP BROTHERS event with Sports Network do- more money to offor than anv Ctoaed Satordaani mente, Pirates, diwe in four rate paating and brilliant ploy TOLLAND TURNPIKE (Near Galdor)>-649-9753 ing the television and, as Cor- toumameat at the m nmw put Start your future today at PSeVSfA 770 MAIN STROT nins with a tingle and hie Utb It caUteg have earned him the rank coran seek R, tiie comMned in- it’a guaranteed thlnga won’t stay homer, leading Ptttoburgh post tfreots of industry and televl- that way Ioim . the Chicago Cube 0-1.' MANCHESTER U-VENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1987 PAGE nmuMlii
Ittsinsss Ssw icM THERB GUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN md WHIPPLE Hwlp W «itwd-> Hdp Wpiitwd M ljf BUGCe BUNNY / OUR BOARDING HOUSB witii HAJOR HOOFLB O lltrad 13 3 5 MAN WANTED tor. OUWkto - 3 work on pert-tlmo baaia, lawD I HA/B ZOUNDS! M/WHOLE TH A T C O ilL V BE A LON® ^ TOU ABB A-1, truck U A-1. HIOH SCHOOL seniors for peurt- MONSyl CM/ AT THE BEACH CLASSIFIED maintenance, hours flnlbla,. I WISH TO RENTM _\®B i BEASTUV WAIT/ LIKE THE TIM S HE CoUara, atUos, yard# and amall time work. Apply 7-0 p.m. Lo HERESA I RENT PER ^ l8 AnU«V4PA>' DECENT good pay. OaB 044-Cim any UMBRSUATOPROTBCT 1 POU«HJ A’ UM,yAS.LAP8.THE <30VBRNO« 15 A c l a im e d h e w a s DUST trucking done A-1 right Call gan MUla, next door to Cal- Mtf SENSmVS 8MN QUARTER!) »!P 7 V OP YOU! tfano. C E N TS , WMs^iVL, VERY A6LE veXINfi MAN/HE A STEP AWAY FROM tC Antwmr to Tremano Trucking Service toll dor’e. jnOMV THE SUN, SIRS! tree, 742-9487. SVUVESTER! A^AKEyA 6RASPEO THE 6U6TLET1E$ OP PERFECTING HiS ANTl- ADVERTISING NOW T A K m a appllcatlona tor J I T S S -«rst Shift, starting rate flt l ADEAU MV REORSANIZATION PLAN ^ (SRAVlTY eSLT.^ BACK HOB buUdoaer woA, permanent full-time day work. DOC! ALMOST INSTANTLY AND PUT . ACBOSS lOSandtTpoftal CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS per hour. Must be O’F ’ or over. cafficr grading, and aepUe tanka, dry Come to Burger Chef, 230 FATHER IN CHARGE OF PHYSICAL ZWmwiUba 8 A Jl to S PJL ,Maln St., 8 a.m.-ll p.m. AppUoatlons accepted daily- upNlatkm llVoicatoiB weUa, land eldaring, .ihain aaw interviews Tuesday, apply to EDUCATION/— HAK-l6TA|LS WILL BE UrwnlnlM Rogers Corp., MUl and Oak un^HBattMoC COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. land St., Manchester, Conn, or ANNOUNCED LATER/ • appSUitlMi S PJ«. DAT BEFOBS PDBUOAnOM aAT.TM AND Service on Arlena, 14LodfW„ . WORK NEAR HOME caU Miss Bannister 1-T74-O808- UNMMdtUifcC aiS«Swp,Ma DendUne for SiKiirday mad Monday it S p.ni. PMday. Hahn BeUpaa, Jaoobacn lawn diamond mowera. Alao Homellte chain An equal opportunity employ* •n ntitt Looking for work near 16 Plant MnidatM SlDlnnar eoniM aawa and TntamaMonal Cub er. ITHtoMip . 2 8 Eipun|ar Ii6 home? Our pleasant, mod M Hindtn Cadet Tmetora. Rental equip fB-2 X .TMCra'a. UDcfinlU articla ______p l e a s e r e a d YOUR AD em office In your neighbor 30 Pillar toNatural rgoda 4TOo!imipJa Olaooi&ed or “Waat Ada" are takea over the phoao aa ment and ahaipening aervioe hood may be Just the right ZlDwalt «h«iiiiaia 66' 1 MOrandparental ■ ASSa advorllaor ahoidd read hla ad ttw IIBST on all makea. L A M Bqutp- place for you. Combine your CARPENTERS MPliyiteUn ... iatand ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN toRdmbaaiHai 27BraiUlan.. d0< w ai^ 48Lat It atas DAT IT APPKABS and BEFOBT EBBOBS In Nme for the mont Corp., Route 86. Vom cn. typing skills with reception munldpaUty d llJ fh to d .. nert Inoertlon. The Herald la reoponatble for only ONK Ineer- 875-7809 Maneheator Bxchange WB S O T ’IMy.>‘*^M CX>!S NUMBER I BIS I BSN LAdN' Ol! KINS BAZU. BE , WELL,CMON,LETS) BETTER WBT1E 39 Tieo oiTOnidad 42 Donomiui work, greeting customers. Some eiq>ex4ciu:c p reta ia d , FOR THIS GUY TH' ONE THAT'U. BE TXSKE 1M IN... j y 1M UP nRST...HE 48 Toward tba 56EarUti1t reot or omitted Ineertton for oajr advortleonieBt end them ontar —Bnteipriae 1945. steady work, good wages, AU. RIGHTY HE® \ONESOLFER /MOOS^I SSEuaamanda 60111# pecan to ^ extmt of a "make food" iaaerttoa. Brion trUdi do This large national firm will YEZZIR! I OUT ) AN* L A P IE S '/ AINT ‘ — A IjONBIIME.’ SLAD rSEE HIM, SRAB------AHOLT, MISHTBBHARP S4 Small eandla fhelterad fide dbacUoS start you at a good salary ca n 648-2282, 875-8703 a f aXP.’ MAN ! HE? Z BE1CHA.’ YOU auvs/ . THANDUS WHB4 44 Dawn (poat) MRaeeeoatie advortlaomoat will not be ooneetod RUSS’ Mower Service — lawn 68 Saroof fluid 61 Glada (comb. circuit and give regular merit in ter 6 pm. . HB COMBS TO.' Laminated by "make good" InaerUoa. mowera abarponed and repair 66 creases. Employe benefits « lo ck la m . 1 V r r r r 7 r i v r W » ed, engine tune-up, free pick STHuaa of lyite up and deUveiy in Maneheator. and pacld vacations. Come KITCHEN HELP — part-tlm^ i T 14 742-7007. in snd see us today. evenings, Apply in person 120^ daMaacnllna 643-2711 87S-3136 Charter Oak St. THAN MOST iS" (BoekrlDe, «U1 n »o ) ATTICS and cellars cleaned, PEOPLE ^ nieknaina , dSPointawMpoB 8 trash hauled to the dump, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE JANITORIAL — part-time eve^ IF CORP. " S S S n h l o l light trucking, reasonable. 646- nlngs, Manchester area, 5 21 nights per week, 3-4 hours ' Sodatjr (ab.) 5846. 380 West Middle Tpke. l!; OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIANS dBAbaeondarota H n U Tronble Rmhing Our AdYertiter? per evening. CaU Hartford aort 3 " a IT FAMILY MAN wants iwit Manchester SaCMyin 240-6889. Wlaeoniin S" U 24-Hour Answering Senrite trucking during day. Attica, A U . righ t: BACK THERE, WICBTRY/ BUTM9U cellara, yarda cleaned out. Floor Hnlthlng 24 Holp Wawfd Holp Womtod— klAN FOR Ure service work, BLEW m l/t THIS MUTT IS SUPIY5SEPTOHAME dSChanylike oolpr — u B*2X FETCHED ME HER LEASH TO TAKE HER FOR A 66 Render eCflcient W - Free to Herald Readers Odd Jobe. 649-0120. FLOOR SANDING and rellnlah- ______F g ib o M 3 5 35 MOTHERS. NEED money for good pay, all benefits, must STDoetiinea added school expenses? Earn be steady worker, experience WAUC.ALL OF HER OWN ACCORD, HOW COME 68 Iterate w Hi Ing (apodalislng in older KEYPUNCH operator wanted, 2 Want Information on one of onr olaiwllled advurtlaementBr SALESLADY—full or part-time. r r s HOOKED TO HER COLLAR? HAH? ANSWER 1 DOWN floors), cleaning, waidng the convenient Avon way. helpful but .not essential. Ap MB THATONE/ H-LTAKE HER OUT, BUT IT 30 No anawer at the telephone Hstodf Simply oaB tke 30 hour week. Write Box X, Apply 7-9 p.m. Logal Mills, ply Nlchols-Manchester Tire DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWlLLIAMS lltmtanr cap H o u s o h o M S g t v Ic g s floors. Painting. Paportianging. Choose your working hours to AIN'T ON ACCOUNT OF THE SOFT-SDAF 3.EnthuBaitlc Manchester Herald. next door to Caldor's. Inc., 200 Broad St., Manches JOB TOU TWO COOKED UP/ IT w No Job too small. John Vor- fit your household schedule. No THIS HYDRO h m .. y o u ardor* w Offsrad 13-A experience needed—you earn ter. FOIL COULD ____ WAIT h e r e . SPndpftatlon EDWAIIDS faiUe, 64941700. SUPPLEMENT you Income — EASILY OUTRUN COAST GUARD I'M GOING T 4Be Tictorioaf w ST RBWBAVXNQ OF buma, moth part-time work while children while you leam. And, our TV ALMOST ANY------OUT ON DECK SInteieft (ab.) holes, sippers repaired. MTn- are in school. Lucky Lady advertised products sell them PRESS OPERATORS FOR A LOOK 6 Aibacealtaomaa 66 ANSWERING SERVICE Bonds— Sfoekf— TDladurgeda dow shades made to measure, Laundry, 43 Purnell Place. selves. Call 280-4922 today. FORK LIFT OPERATORS AROUND.' M weapm 57 aB aiaes Venetian hUnds. Keys 27 PACKERS 8 Chemical mflU 6SHIS00 S75-2519 made while you wait. Tape re- FULL-TIME girl for book NOW IRoomt (ab.) keeping department, air-con NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. corders tor rent. Marlow's, 887 ■“ WAITRESSES First shift, 40 hour week. 2 and leave your meoaage. Tea’ll bear from oar advertlaer IS THE TIME Main St. 649-0221. limited funds available lOr sec- ditioned office, all fringe In Jig time withoat epeading ail ovenlng at the teieplione. ond mortgages, payments to benefits, apply In person W.O. Permanent. FuU or part- EASTERN BOILER suit your bucket. Expedient Olenney C!o., 336 No. Main time. Day or night shift can 99 Loomis St., Manchester service. J: D. Realty, 648-6129. St., Manchester. — I f you will be sOekino: a AutomobDot For Sdo 4 B u n d in g — position after school be be arranged. Uniforms fur OIL BURNER service man, nished. ExceUent eamlnga. 1909 FORD station wagon, V8, LUNCHEONETTE count- year 'round work, fringe bene ControeHn^ 14 gins Apply daUy to manager 2 to HERALD automatic, radio, heater, me- — ...... Bu sIim s s Opportunity 28 er girt, nights. Apply after 7 fits. CaU 289-6481. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER chanically good, $200 or best NEWTON H. SMITH Ac SON p.m. Hifllday Lanes, 80 Spen 7 p.m. Rcmodellng repairing, addi Tired of the Same cer St. ' — Or, if you're employed PLUMBER — experienced in BOX LETTERS offer. 640-4478. new work, top hourly wage, tions, reo rooms, garages, Pay Check Every Week? but looking for a INTERNATIONAL WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE For Your 1068 CHEVROLET Impala Su porches and roofing. No Job Would You Uke bo Be In COUNTER girls for 6 a.m. to change fringe benefits, no layoffs. In per Sport, excellent condi too small. CaU 649-8144. Business for Yourself? 12 noon shift, 2-4 days. Ideal HOUSE of PANCAKES quire Imperial Plumbing Go., for Community College stu Information tion, best offer. Call 742-7170, SUNOCO 868 Broad St. South Windsor, 044-1021. CARPENTRY—concrete work dents, no experience neces TO LOOK AT THESE after 6. Offers You the Following: Manchester, Conn. THB HERALD wlU not anything from cellar to roof. sary, will train. Please ap OPPORTUNITIES AMERICAN OIL CX>.—De disclose the Identity of liw THUNDERBIRD, 50,000 Inside and out, no substitute 2-Bay Service Station ply Mister Donut, 250 West any advertiser mdiig box An Equal Opportunity original miles, power steering, for quality wwk, I ^TpSrehase Station Middle Ipke. PART-TIME OPENINGS sires to employ an aggres letters. Readers anaww- power brakes, new transmis guaranteed, competitive Option ^ ouxuuu Employer FAINT CO. Fully Paid Training SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O'NEAL Ing blind box ads who sion and tires. Reason for sell prices. No Job too small. DAD sive sales minded Individ- ■©CMIBOy desire to preteet their ing-buying station wagon. CALL or WRITE TODAY DRIVERS for school buses, we MORNING Identity can toUow this Ctf^entry, days 648-1004, eve ual to manage a 800,000-gal C0 &0 6 SDISWE Fine condition. $1,195. 648-0189. nlngs 040-8880. train you, hours 7:80-8:40 a.m., CLEANING woman—two days a ^ a \ o o L . procedure: SUN OIL CO. week. Steady work for reUa- \ v w cm t! P.O. Box 71, East Hartford 2 :l0-8:80 p.m. Extra noon work AFTERNOON lon location In Vernon, /MC. Bncloae your rq)ly to tiie | 1066 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, ADDITIONS, remodeling, gar available. BxceUent part-time ble woman. Reply Box Y, Man / m oklet current. Call tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce scale. CaU 648-2414. EVENING fled Manager, ManCheeter' 649-8960 or 649-2401. ment work, cellar floors, pat- WAITRESS —11:80 a.m. to 2 and high traffic coimt — on HOUSEHOLD sanitation routes p.m. dally. Apply in person 'cT Evening Herald, together clB, rooAQg. OaU Lron Oets- (4 hours or more sched a salaried baals. Must su 1061 COMET, recently new mo avaUable, mainly In Tolland, Jane Alden Restaurant, Ver with a memo Hating the aynaki, Bulldar. 4404291. good income, one man opera KEYPUNCiH operators—East of uled to yoiu: convenience eonqMmlea you do NOT tor with only 18,000 miles. Own- whenever possible) non Circle, Vernon. pervise personnel and keep want to see your letter. er transferring to California. qtTAi.Trv carpentry—Rooms, tion. Elntlre route now being the river. FuU-time, part-time evenings, interesting variety of BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Your letter will he de 048-8106. dormers, porches, baaemento, done in 8 half days plus one simplified records. We In stroyed if the advertlaer fuU day. CaU 872-0368 eve work. Pleasant working condl- A And reflnlahad, cabinett, buUt-ins, tlona, convenient location, ex-, Holp Wowfod— Mate 36 tend to eatabUab the right YDU NOTICED 1 NOLON6ER WE CAME TO 'N/vERYW Ea, is one you’ve mentioied. formica, aluminum, vinyl, nings or write Lee’s Sanita PR. KIEV, THAT CONTEST THAT AFRICA TD GEE IP \KARL. m PO If not it will be handM Trucks— Tractors 5 tion Service. P.O. Box 196, Tol cellent starting salary. Data ELBCIRIOIAN, full- timo, Btod, oaramo aiding vnUiam man aa an Independent SAHANIWAST1E SHE IM S ONCE IT MIGHT RECML \WHATEVER in the usual manner. land. Keypunch Service, 1247 Main FULL-TIME OPENINGS steady employment, insunmos S-6X Robbins Carpentry Service. FOURm PERSON YOUR W EE, THE m STTDYtW ! I YOU 5AYL 1002 DODOE 0 yard dump truck St., East Hartford, 028-0018. benefits, paid holidays and vo- T0RECO6NIZE SAWYER. M4RY.YC)Uni0lllM S>| with or without snow plow. Any 840-8448. buslneaa man. CaU 020-7488. CIIRI8TV. TO CO-OPERATE. oatian. CaU between 8 a.m.-8 mieM\k.TJit»uMLx ®'*»’ condition. Call 640- starting pay $1.40 per hour. nlrr' rKuhr«d. OoU Mr. Fsld- Earn whUe you leam . Stem — General clerical positions n jm Hartford, 2894SSS. Terrier, male, black, tan and 0708. to $800 weekly aa a pro Call 640-8286. wanted, aU company bsneflts, . ______|eiM?t,Nu.i«.mi«.uiM.oii. 8*21. vdiite, Ckdl Lee Fracchia, Dog l l o o l l n 9 a n d fessional HEAVY EQUIP BEGINNING September 1 we Ufe Insurance, pension plan, ELBCIRICIAN or expsri- Warden, 043-8004. MENT OPERATOR. For — Typing, Keypunch and other medloal plan, paid boUdays, cnced helper, paid hoUdajrs M otorcycles Chfannoys 16-A wlU need part-time waitress office machine operathms “ I want him to major In ‘keepinE out of my favorite !! the first time in the USA, and nursery help. Apply in paid vacationa, stand by pay. and vacaUen. CaU 644-1429 ch a lr ’ r FOUND — wire haired Fox BIcyclot 11 ROOFDfQ - Spedallilng re Allstate Training Center MAM on Service, 649-2871. after 6 p.m. MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD T» Terrier, male, black, tan and person, manager. Brunswick F YAMAHA—NEW dcalenbip. pairing toou ot aU Idnda, new offers qualified men 21 and Parkade Lanes, Parkadc Shop Visit our Personnel Depart AFD SmJLTANeOUSLY— iN AN ADJOINING m white. CaU Lee Fracchia, Dog roofs, gutter work, chimneys over the opportunity to ment on the first floor. WiNIcH, 648-8004. Sales and service at Seymour ping Center, Manchester. ROOM OF WEMILLTOIMN HOTEL SUITE! Auto, 681 Main St., Manches cleaiied and repaired, 30 yeo^ TRAIN LOCALLY in One Tower Square, Mon THE WDULBTB BY WALT WE1TERBERO ‘ day through Friday, 8:00 Vy&i AUDI EEASAm'^ ter. expeiteoce. Free estimates. SPARE TIME on aU makes WANTED •— backup girl tor I TOLMA MiAT H> DO CaU Howtoy 648-6861, 644- of equipment, buUdoser, luncheonette manager, some a.m. to 4 p.m. H O W FAST P O IF YOU A>!£NnONEl> I D A K you y -rr= e . TT AGIN/ 1 1962 XLCH, rebuUt transmis scrapers, backhoes, etc. D o e e r j AnnoBBCHiCBts 2 8338. short order cooking and wait sion, high bars. 1006 HD 74 Accredited program. Job ing on tables, good working ELECTROLUX vacuum clean Chopper, spring fork, needs ROOFING—Repair of roofs. The placement upon completion. conditions, p^d vacation, 0 For more information caU DREAM5 AND !'LL. ers, sales and service, bonded Uttle work, driveable. 640-0831, best in gutters and conductors. Budget plan. 022-4089 any day work week, experience 277-2004 C A N YOU representative. Alfred Amell, Repair of chimneys, too. Call HAVE/fMNEii 048-8140. time. helpful, pay based on ei^ri- 047-1719 or 648-4918. Coughlin, 648-7707. ence. Apply W.T. Grant Co., 1987 SUZUKI Xe Scrambler and Parkade. TYPE? helmet, $600. CteU 648-lOOS after THE TRAVELERS 4 p.m. Ulll. F u r s e n o te HosdingondFIvmMiig 17 $00 IN FAMOUS toands free if Only you run a weekly shop-by-maU INSURANCE Immediate opening for a niatore lady who types ''I'llniii RIDE WANTED from Walker COMPLETE PLUMBINO and ^ i i club for few friends. Send for well and fast to operate a Fi^den m ac^e. I960 HONDA Super 00, $200. COMPANIES St. area to State Capitol area, heating U ^U a^ repata JraCtOT S ch ool details and free 024-page cata wm CaU 742-8078. and remodeling. Service calls * iimiiiiiiiiii working hours 8:80-4:80. CaU log. No obUgation. Popular given Immediate attention. (At the center of itransportatlon Many fringe benefits including pleasant people 649-8902. ______1007 SUZUKI, 200 cc, 2,000 Club Plan, Department S022, im . ABERNATHY BY RCLST^II fcWAY CaU M A H Plumbing A Heat- In Hartford Lynbrook, N.Y. — In downtown Hartford) to work w ith T ii excellent opportunity for the right mUes, exceUent ccndltlm, best log. 649-287L RIDE WANTETO to HamUton Earn up to $200. per week. person. offer. CaU 646-7077. SALESPERSONS — experienc I WANT YOU TO TAKE GEE, Standard, Windsor Locks, sec FuU or part-time students ond shift, from vicinity E. Mid NONDA — 800 Super Hawk, ed women’s wearing apparel. An Equal Opportunity h il o a ,>d u V e s e e n THE REST OP THE THANKS, MHBiiary: wdcomed during the sum Apply In person at the DAY OFF a n d BOSS. dle Tpke. 649-6274 before 2:80 excellent condition. Asking m er and faU months. School 8, 4 or 0 day week, g o ^ sal Employer M A F WORKING AAUCH TOO MORTY BIEEKLE 1 9 HAVE SOME BY DICK CAVALU p.m. $870. CaU 640-7S1S. DrassmoMi\nq Ucensed by State of (tonn.. ary. Apply Tweed’s, 778 Main . HARO LATELY! St. I FUN! BULTAOO Sherpa S—scram- EXPERT alterations on aU Dept, of Motor Vehicles. ilanrl^FBtFr 1EttFnln$ IfFruUi YOU DIPNT BeeiosB, rns a c z o t t b n dotfaes, lippcra repaired, etc. Guaranteed placement as TEACHER needs substitute JUSTBEOUSe H A v e i o MBMBNTID/ ArtamabBos For Sola 4 bier, track only, not a street '/OOPEGCHN0 ReaaonaMe prices. Ott-0741. sistance upon graduation. mother or grandmother for BISSBLL ST. MANCHESTER, CONN. &V 5 MBA bike, 120 cc, g ^ condition. Don’t delay, caU American AWAY fCC A AABMENTOIO '00 FORD V8—2-door green, en 640-8091. one year old, school days, $40 WOMAN TO Uve in, Ught housc- AkPNTH. Tractor Trailer. a week, 94, Vernon Rd., Bol- keeping, care of one chUd. OBNeMBetZ T gine good,. $80. (;^ai after 0 M avinf—Traeking^ S C O B Y . p.m. 64'7-^. ______TWO MOTORCYCLE helmets, ton, 647-1664. Please caU 6404041. one woman’s slsc 6% and one . S t o i 20 289-6D47 Anjrtime NEED OAR? Your credit tunr man’s sise 7^, $20. each. ex ed down? Short on down pay ceUent condition. CaU 048- MANCHESTER DcUvery-^ight ment? Banknqd? Reposses 9409, after 0 p.m. trucking and package deUvery. Holp WcBitad ■ UWttetoWEW sion? Don’t despair! See Hon Refrigerators, washers and 35 Attractive G irl, 1 8 ^ UNITBD est Douglas. Inquire about low stove moving speolslty. Fold 8 T A T B 8 Binlnass Sorvleas ing dudrs tor rent. 6494702. CAP^LE person to work in PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER est down, smallest payments BNVBLOPB anywhere. No smaU loan or fi Inventory control posting and IT'S A PRES&NT" OffMod 13 EVERY BOY LIKES TO POOR nance company plan. Douglas pricing for Industrial supply will train for fip re salon a FOR LITTLE, .CHAP.'/, LAVOIE BROTHERS—general Pallltlll9**"*^WpQrillfl 21 BRUSSELS// Miotors, 888 Main. firm, modem East Hartford '^^xfoOpsf 6 *x a » mr >, NtA, be. work, dsaning and mowing, nreiDB-outelde pointing, toe- location, salary and fringe 1066 GTO, BLACK with burgun la^pl^ del rotes for jSSTSver 90. benefits. CaU 289-8201 for ap Hoins 1-9 p.m. dy Interior, new tires and insured, competitors then ooU pointment. UNITED STATES ENVELOPE CAPTAIN EASY siioeks, exceUent ecndltlon, CaU 742-7049, anytime.______BaUmatos given. 649-7098, Apply in Parson 12-5 p.m. •i r i BY LESLIE TURNER $1,900. COU 0494880, after 9 a. STBn>S. SIDEWALKS, atons 870-840L MR.McKEE. WHO'S MRS. A 5TOCKH0LPER IN McKEB INPU5TRIE4. m. TOYS A GIFTS 629 Main Manehostar THERE'S A VAN HORN? EASY».ONCe LCMN6D ME fZiOOOiOOO Lewis cnatoro WANTS YOU IF WRS.VM) HORN j o ™ p- races. AU concrete rspaira. pidntlng. Interior and exterior TO SEE VDUJ Reasonably priced. 648-0861. P A R TY PLA N HOLMES AND BURNS paper,auiging,' waUpaper ra- Demonstrate the newest AUTO SALES ATTICS. ceUsts deansd, rub moved. WaUpaper books on re # yon are meotaanleally bish removed from backyard quest Fully insured. Free e» most complete line of toys and lawns matntalnsd. Reasoo- Umatee. OsU 6494908. and gifts for Christmas' No Money Down s yon want Job security able, 640-1889. . Highest Commissions! No EXTERIOR AND Interior point- Investment! Geheroiu Bo* Are You An 6-». Weekly LAWN MOWER and tractor re- Ing. WaUpaper books, paper nun Plan for Dealers and e you want to be tralacd fo r a skilled occwpaHon banging. OiUtaigs. F lo o n . XU1-* Hostesses. CaU or write Cbevy c $ 7. pairs. PUfli-up and deUvered. ■ ly inaiB«d./iKntanansUp jpiar- ’’Santo’s Parties!’’ ' Avoi., Experienced ROBik MALONE m wn ^ W B S B a - »/ - 1090 OorvUr, 4-door ^ *•/ Ken and Bob, 742-7200 or 628- o you want good wagea/i a benettti program w 1068 F6rd Gslsxie, 4-door »• $847. antead. Loo Ponetlsr, 849408. Oxm. 'ikMOl. Telephone 67s- X THAT COULD MAKE MV JOB Of= that Is company paid B B UB ^e ’ 1969 Chevy, 44«»r K no ■newer 6484048. 8466, Evenings 077-2018. Linotype Operator^ THEYRE DM LBTTIH& V ie AIR o u r OF Hie LAWN MOWING service, Ugfat 1900 Pontiac, 44oor THE BEACH, TIRES A LITTLE BASIBIZ. trucking, odd Jobs. CaU 649- PAINXINO, Interior, exterior, oyon want a ckalkiaglng poatttoa with ttw 1068 Ford Hardtop free eaUmatee. Contact Gerald Start Working Immediately w i^ ’a largest eavek^ iiianuCacturei MR5 . 1984 Rambler, 2-door 5470 anjdtnis. MALONE- A. Stratton, 6484748, 648-4^. lOiSl Chevy, 4-door TREE EXPERT —Ttaes out ExceUent Wages • Two Weeks Vacation With Pay LITTLE SPORTS ^ 1962 Corvalr Monsa buOdinglolwctoared, trees top- PAINIfINO—interior and ,sxts- COUNTER MAN • Hospitalization • Retirement Income Plan • Life Immediate openhaga on 2nd ohift for machine ad BY BOD8 0 N . 106$ Ford Convertible ped. Got a tree problsm? WsU rlor, very reasonable, free es- ^OLP L —n, 748-8868. tlma^tes; Can Richard Martin. PaiC-tinie. Ah day Sator- Insurance • Sick lidavo * 87V^ H our W eek. justers and preaeman trainees at our Rodivitte pkait. ______649-0286. day and Friday NlSbt. LESSONS 478 Center S^t. SIlARPENINO Barries-Sawa. Apply in person at Apply In Person At The Manchester 647-9997 knives, axes, sheatf. skates, NAME YOUR own price—paint rotary blades. Quick serrics. ing, papexhanging, renloval. Come 111 and See Us At 121 West Main S t, Rockvilk cslUiws. Guaranteed worii, free MEATO¥fN C ^ tol akpiipment Ob. 18 Main ISiSH saver Loae Or Call 875*3337 u e o r ia r w ijjin DeVIUe—44odr St.. Mahebester Houra daUy satlmstes. Interior, extertor. ■as* HaiCfWd. OainL 18 BISSELL STREET aedan, good cendltlon, |8I». 7:804, Thuraday 7:804. Satur dean, accurate, prompt serv OsU 748-7788. day 7:804. 948-7968. ice. CaU 647-8664.
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BIAKCHBSnUt EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1967 MANCHESTER EVEl Ho m m SiiD i f l VWip wWRMI^^MOT 9 9 POOTV M M ACCViMVW* 9 9 ■mliNit Propwty H alt N r Sd» 71 ______. n. For Salt TO lCANC9pi8TKa*-K«lB. i t prop- MANOHBBTTO_ « SobivbaR For Salt 75 ruULrTIMB lit?mtory «0«k. mOBT TOOT ObwitoMd by- ID W nw il 63 ______r v r jiw y ______^ Un*. StobUIy 4-4^‘*» SubarboR For Sola 75 SobioitaB For Sola 75 TOliAMD — minutes from VERNON —167 M erllne D r. VERNON custom 4 bedroom UCofm, nssriy new 6H room CLASSIFIED Si pnice2?.ilir S t “ ssslni??trola, 6% h .p . 2 m otor.SS C an 742- «**«•...plex, like ndw 4H rooms, “lifetlmo. S ^ '^ Rooming r.'S Shouse, S !" ! 6 SS'J-SSw. «>~ SH?r!Fully rented2 J 2withS.^ good i;± income. K : Aaramable mortgage, large Cdontel, 8 filed baths, family Can 646.6686. Randi vdtb garage, 8 bed 7676, rooms centraUy located, e x -______Wolverton Agency, Rciiltnrs, oversteed tot, 9 rooms, 4' room, double garage, tote of CORPORATION baths, refrigeratbl‘,..range, car rooms, fanUly stee kttchen, pet staircase,, veneoan blinds, ceUent cpndltlon. Hilyea Agen- PAMILT in excettont 6M-281S. ' 'large bedrooms, * magnifl- trees, tow'so’s. Hayes Agency, U* ^666 RUNABOUT w ith 40 condition, 4-4. Beautlfiil piece pnfsaslanaUy.. finished rec- cont view. Open daUy for 6460181. Home Improvement Division h.p, Bvlnruda electric start and two entrances, heat not wa cy, 646^)181. speolaitthls room . im m aculate, $21,200. ADVERTISING ter, parking, storage, laim d^ for .investment or owner MANOHESTHR Inspection. Call Carriage MAINTENANCE MAN traitor, good condition. Call Nice older 7 recra Wdveiton Agency, Realtors, Realty, 0467788. 8768808. Al^DOVER—Lakefront 6 room ()I i K KS — SHOWROOMS m at bus line, $160., no pe dwelling. Separate heating week, 646-3818. CLASSniED ADVER118INO DEPT. HOURS •41-7686. 189 E. CENTER ST. system, driveways and yards, teme, aU city utilities, near Ranch, 3 bedrooms. Walk-out 646-6666, 646-4842. COVENTRY LAKE—6 room 986 Burnside Ave., East Hartford SAJLtoSPJL FU I^ or PART-TIME ^ OFFICE BUILDING $16,800. W olverton Agency, aoluOls, bus and shopping. b asem en t.' $3,800. assiunes OUTBOARD motors -2-86 h.p! - O il on this one, DSiSOO. ROfisCVnjS’ — 6 room Cape, Ranch type house on two tots, m ortgage, ,$79.88 m onthly. On X-PLUS no reasonable offers refused. ^ J^V E ^customers 13 ^ N E , 120X200 LOT R ealtors, 646-8818. Ai^ly in Person ^ tor the rental of your apart The latten Agency, RcMtion. hnmaoulate condition, nice gas furnace, fireplace, large ly $10,900. P asek, R ealtors, 286 rX>PY CLOSING HME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Also m any used p a rts. 742-7006. yard, on the biu line, dty wa ment or home. J.D. Real Es T. >;v^OCKETT SCARBOROUGH Rd.-Oolonlal 6484680. screened porch, one tot flom 7476, 7468348. S F J t DAT IfranMUB PUBUCAnON ta te . 648-6136. 7roonu, large living room, tor- ter and sewers. CaU Canlage lake. 742-8287. MCDONALD’S , I.. . 1 Realtor \ 648-1677 mal dining room, sunnxnn, 8 $18,000 — 8-bedroom ’Cape, R ealty , 872-8808, 848-7788. VERNON—97 H ublatd D r. Al- DMMBkM f«r ■ av*qr MMtajr to B vm mdiV* DRIVE-IN FIVE ROOMS, hardwood floors, « bedrooms, M4 baths, »«ar gar dormers, air^onditioner, neat BOLTON — $21,000. 6 y e a r old most new 6room Ranch, 8 bed 4 t baseboard hot water heat and Clean. Hutdiins Agenoy, BOLTON — quiet, friendly Raised Ranch, 4 bedrooms, rooms, fireplace, 6car garage, age. Marion E. Robertson, neighborhood. Thie 7 room 46 W. Center S t , Manchester WATCH AND Jewelry repair modern kitchen with electric Land For ^ R ealtor, 648-0868. R aaltora, 648-6834. ^Mully kitchen, fireplace, ap- patio. 6460861 after 6 p.m. D IAL 643-2711 stove, 2 baths, one with tub ------— Ranch has large famUy room, proxiihately 2 acres. Owners THE X-MEN ARE HERE ing. P ro m p t serv ice. UD to j$20 MANCHESTER — investment SIX ROOM Cape, exoSUant fireplace, 1% baths, land anxious. Frechette Rimlty, 647- on your oM.watdb in trade. and one with Shower, heat fur- ACREAGE AND finished kxato idshed. S o n y , no children. 646- o^rtunlty, 8 unlU in 3 buUd- condition, new b a t h , _ firs- scaped wooded lot. Louis 0993. Olosod Holidays. F.B. Bray, Vernon, Manchester and M kw. W owtsd Raol Estota 77 0766. field. Call Carriage R ealty, I, weU loestsd near sehobls place, 8 large bedrooms. Dtanock Realty, 6469828. GIVING 787 llh in 8 t , Stoto T h eatre Unique and weU shaded yard. BOL’TON—Custom biUlt 6 room SE3LLINO your home? For 872-8808, 648-7788. 1 shopping and in exceltont HEBRON —6K room Ranch, Building. SIX ROOM duplex, centraUy Moome better than R ight on bus line, $17,600. Wol Ranch. Double garage, swim- prompt courteous service STOCK CLERKS located, no pets, older chU- verton Agency, R ealtbrs, 646- walk-put basement exceUent mlng pod, carpeting. Pasek, that gets results caU L ^ Htip WoRttd—Malt U Htlp Watttd Malt 3 4 $10,000'yeariy. Wblvertoo Agen condition. 4H acres plus, $17,- dren prefen^. Sept. 1st oc Housm For Sola 7 2 oy, R e a l t ^ 646-3818. 2818.______Realtors. MLS, 2867476. Dlmock Realty, 6469828. BXPEIUBIMOHiD eaxpentors NOW TAKINO a^pMeationa tor For TV and A^illanee Dis cupancy, 648-8761. 900. CaU ow ner, no agents, X-TRA VALUE AT NO X-TM COST w anted. J«>hn R . W ennerfren permanent full-time day woriL tributor. Meal trorking con Dairy Frodocts 5 0 BENTON Street...Tw o fam- MANCHESTER — Randi, 7 6461768. ditions. Good salary. 6 day NEWLY DECORATED 6 room Uy home of eight rooms. Three large Uvtpg room, 2 unfinished, fireirtaced, living Oo. Can 44M808 altar A Come to Bulger Chef, 3M CORN, cucumbers, beets, car room s, SOUTH WINDOR — 6 room Newspaper Says Main St., 8 a.m.-ll p.m. week. Vacatton. Excellent duplex, plus sunporch and gar large rooms on first floor plus kitchen with baUtids, famUy room, waU to waU carpeting, benefits. rots, cabbage, aisles, toma age, sep arate h eat, $186. CaU tile bath... five rooms and alum inum siding, lo t 76x188. Split level exceUent location, toes, onions, blueberries, sum room on firs t floor, bdUt 1661, near schools, shopping, garage, 1. "X" SAYS: SCHOOL BUS opentora fW 648-2984 betw em 6-8 p.m . bath on second. Two oar gar h a lf a c re lot, $22,600. Fhilbrick Owner, 646-1881. INT-UM school year. HMiriy mer squash. 21 Angel St. Man age. Large lot C3ose to high nice lot, swimming pool. Hayes Tobacco Industry Paid RADIO A APPLIANCE THREE ROOM heated apart- Agency, R ealtors, 649-8847. MANCHESTER — don’t m iss Agency, 6464181. “LEFS HAVE A SALE” rate I3.4S. Silver Lane Bus chester. school. A sking $20,600. T .J. line, me., 4t Brainard Place. DISTRIBUTORS, INC. ment with electric stove and C rockett, R e a lto r,-.648-1677. R A l^ , 6% rooms, 8 bedrooms, this 6 room Colonial with ga- DAY SHIFT VEGETABLE Growers Outlet refrigerator furnished. CaU______rOgo, formal dining room, fam ROCKVILLE — Just listed'. Pro-Smoking Witnesses 96 Lc|m tt St. — Flesh vegetables, retail, large kitchen and dining area, Brand new all brick S famUy, 0 WE ARE looking tor two am 648-6118 betw een 8:80 a.m.-4:80 THREE-FAMILY, one house off baths, h alf acre lot, $18,- Uy ibom , 2 bedroom s, i patio, bitious trainees for our plas East Hartford wholesale. Specialty corn and p.m . E a st C enter S t, 6-6-4 room trees, ttny |w lce of $20,600. CaU 4 4 4 , $460. m onthly ren tal in WASHINGTON (AP) — Ex committee at the earliest possi Two tool makera tor flrat tomatoes. O ]^ ih^y, corner ____ 600. PhUbrick Agency, Real come. all utiUtiea. Hurry, this pert witnesses who testified at ble tim e." 20% OFF ON ANY HOME IMPROVEMENT ma flame spny department. 628-6681 apartments, good income. By to rs, 646-6847. now. Paid W. Dougan, Real 2 ahilt Like to work In a An opening on first and sec Adanu and Tolland l^ke., op- MANCHESTER^ rooms, sec appointment only. PhUbriok tors, 646-46H. won’t last long. CaU Carriage 1965 senate hearings that they Magnuson said that after re 2 amall ahop with all the ben- ond Shift pleasant woridng An Equal Opportunity posite Cnldor’s. ond floor flat in exceUent con Agenoy, R ealto rs, 646-6847. MANCHESTER — Exec u 11 v e R ealty, 872-8808, 6467788. didn’t beUeve cigarette smoking plies were received from all conditions and shift premium dition, garage, on bus line, /. isAWOHiiiitTBR -rSDC family. caused lung cancer or other dis who received the questionnaire elita and security offered In E m ployer neighborhood, spacious Garri SOUTH WINDSOR—Woodland OUR SHOWROOMS WILL IE OPEN A U THIS WEEK — 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M. paid. Apply in person. Klock $110. monthly plus heat, adults MANCHESTERr-Beautiful new son Colonial, center entrance, $8,300. gross re n ta l. CaU C ar eases were paid fees by the to the committee will decide laryer places? HoMsakoM Goods 51 only, no pets. Hayes Agency, Raised Ranches and Colonials. riage Realty. 8734808,n$48-7788. Dr.—Garrison Colonial, mod bacco industry ranging to $4(X) a whether to pursue the matter. Com pany, 1272 Tolland Tpke. fireplaces, porches, garages, ern kitchen with buUt-ins, for Manchester. 6464181. Large lots with scenic view, day, the Washington Post said David R. Hardy, a Kansas 2 UPHOLSTERED CHAIRB — beautiful treed .setting in ^ gix ROOM Cute, tile bath, pan- mal dining room, 8 large bed today. Bring the family “ V^^ei. ____ tiful home and garage set on bedrooms up, cathedral ceiling time os sponsored by tobacco their views and to expect to pay SEWING MACHINE -Singer a nice .71x170 treed lot. Wolver- MANCHESTER — Gracloua interests. their usual professional charges OX>. GRIN D ER an d a ll around Experienced drill press op ond floor, $60 monthly, no chU- MANCHESTER—Vicinity. living room, dining room, ALUMINUM SIDING automatic sig-sag tv cabinet, dren. 648-8880. tim Agency, room Colonial on treed over- The dtedoaure—based on re for necessary time spent away jANTTOR —light deaning. Ap- lathe man. Small shop, aU ben erato r. button holes, embroiderf. hems build 6 room Ranch on large kitchen and finished 3 rooms lo t fo r $16,900, o r R aised ______2818. slsed lot central established down, large lot. For inspection plies received by Sen. Daniel B. from their own professional ob Idy Monday through Friday, efits. Stygar Gage Co., IMS Top wages for top woric- etc. Like new condition. Orig MANCHESTER — Uke new 2- preferred neighborhood, mid Brewster, D-Md., to a question ligations.” Ranch, $17,600. Also wlU buUd MANCHESTER $17,200. Six caU C arriage R ealty, 872-3308, 0-4. H oliday L anea, M Spm- Tolland ^k e. Manchester. men. Excellent employe inally over $300, balance now, famUy, 4 room duplex, indi 20’s. B el A ir R eal E state, 648- naire mailed Aug. 8—closely At the time of the hearings. $68. Take over payments of on your lot. kfitten Agenoy, room uiol U kept 043-7788. c e r St. JOURNEYMAN electrician, im- benefits. vidual basement, separate fur 6882. foUowed the iasulng of a Tobac Hardy, said, news stories re $10. mcntldy. 632-0478. nace, appliances included. R ealto rs, 648-6980. famUy j | I | itly lo X-PLUS SIDES AGAIN9 EXPERIENCED Bridgeport op mediate steady employiiMSk VERNON ^ co Institute statement maintain ferred to "industry-sponsored” H ayes Agency, 646-0181. cated ii Parish. MANCHESTER — ideal retire ing that the most recent review witnesses and the industry pro WHsoo Electiloal Co., 6464817. R t. 6 A 44A, Bolton, Coiin. DESK, $86. PorUble TV, $46. CAPE-6 ROOMS, 1% baths, erators, 06 hour week. Apply ment home. SmaU Cape with of findings concerning smoking vided a list of witnesses. That's The W ord Around Town... EAS Gage Oo., lOtchell Dr. Console radio, $80. deluxe, Uke one car garage, large lot with CHOICE NEW LISTINGS 649-5268 trees, $16,600. PhUbriok Agen- unfinished upstairs, high scen and health by the PubUo Health Hardy said that many scien new, 80” electric PhUco stove, ic private lot in top area. Only $17,000 “ Spotless” 3 bedroom $96. C haise lounge $6. Hang- F u m is lw d _ cy. R ealto rs, 649-6847. MANCHESTER — Colonial, 8 Service was “inaccurate and tific authorities vdio do not be Why? It's Simple $18,900. H ayes Agency, 6464181 Ranch on a beautifuUy misleading.” Ueve that smoking and disease DRIVERS tor school buses, we ■ng antique stain glass shades ApaiInM ilts 63-A Ma n c h e s t e r —just off East bedrooms, 1% baths, 2-car gar landscaped lot surround Gnattty Work and Truckload Buying = X-tra For Your Dollar train you, hours 7:80-8:45 a.m., and table lamps of aU Mnda. age, wooded lot, very dean, Brewater’s questionnaire went are linked work for insUtutitms Center St. Older 6 room Colon MANCHESTER — 6 room ed by a split rail fence. to the witnesses, mostly doctors that receive grants from the X-Plus CorporaHon kitr^ucGS Th# SpocG Aig# 2:16-8:80 p.iu.. Extra noon work Fine cut glass, carnival glass. THREE ROOMS furnished, $16,600. H.M. F rech ette Agen Ranch, full basement fire .NIGHT SHIFT 3 7 heat, hot water, gas, lights, ial, top condition. New fur $21,900 6room "G arrison Colo and scientists, who testified at PubUc Health Service and "oth available. ExceUoit part-time CaU evenings, 648-6847. Sam naces, siding, etc. Six bedroom cy, 64T;-6668. place, formal dining room, Job tor 8rd shift worker or re NUsadort $125 p e r m onth. CaU 648-0617 nial” on a huge rolling Senate Commerce Committee er agencies that take a strongly MEN OR WOMEN to drive possibility. Must be sold. MANCHESTER — Two famUy, attached garage, flat land hearings on a proposal, now anti-cigarette poelticMi and... tired man. EOgfa pay scale. CaU One Cintimatic operator tor a fte r 6. scaped one acre lot. Recently lot. baths, buUt-ins, HONEYCOMB school bus, sign iq» now and i ^o r « a LE — 6x18 lim e green Hayes Agency, 646^1181. BlsseU S t, exceUent cimdltlon. huge master bedroom law, to require health warnings they, therefore, do not feel free 648-2414. night shift Like to vrork in we wiU train you for painted. P riced to seU $22,600. Avion tug and pod plus two ATTRACTIVE 8 room furnished HENRY ST.—Colonial 7 rooms, C arriage R ealty, 648-7788, 872- and fireplace. on cigarette packages. ^ to express their views pubUcly a small shop with aU the in, September. HJL FriSk, i^nnus, original coat over apartment. Large closets. Pri 8808. Warren E. Howland, Realtor, He sent the replies to Com for fear of retaliation from the ALUMINUM benefits and security offered W appliw, 644-1908 a fte r S pan. vate entrances. Adults. No IH baths, extra large Uvlng 648-U08. $20,000 Custom buUt "Contem MECHANIC tm days, fiiU or $860. lam fiian one y ear old. and dining room, sun room, 8 merce Committee C3iairman granting agencies." in larger places? $186. firm . CaU 6464182 a fte r pelts. Parking. References. 648- AUGUST SPECIAL —6H room porary Ranch" sur Warren G. Magnuson, D-Wash., The Tobacco Institute, in ite part-time. Apply • Monday SCHOOL BUS opsiatan 9or bedroom s, g arag e, $26,600. Cape, possible 4 bedrooms, SIDING 6 p.m . 4860. Lott For Scrio 73 rounded by taU shade with a letter stating: "If, in assessment of the health serv through Friday, 64, Holiday 1887-1868 school y e a r. H ooriy PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, new ceramic bath, fire trees in an exectuive — TRY — fact, there was a questionable ice’s research report backing up Lanas, 89 Spenror St. rate $8.48. Silver lame Bus SDfGER autoinatic rig sag sew- 649-6847. place, 100x174 treed lo t Im MANCHESTER — VeiBOB S t, neighborhood. IM baths, relationship between {diystclans the 1964 surgeon g en eral’s re A A First Siding That Carries Une, Bw., 4$ Brainard Place. ing machine, exceUent condi m ediate occupancy $15,700 B u s Ii m u Locations CONCORD RD. — Beautiful tre e d 180x800 lo t W olverton ■ “Anderson windows," and acientiste and representa port that smoking is a major NOBLE A WESTBROOK tion, monograms, hems, but Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Agency, R ealto rs, 649-2818. buUt-ins, waU to waU tives of the tobacco industry, factor In, lung cancer and other MEN, WOMEN, students-Hiarb For Ront ' 64 Ranch, large Uving room, for HELP WANTED time, FuUer Brush-sales, 16 tonholes, fancy designs, etc. mal dining room, cabinet 649-2818. carpeting, fireplace and and that relationship was not serious leases said the PH8 ■y 'A Guarantee Against Denifing » 20 Westbrook S t, East Hhrttord OriginoUy o v er $800. O ur price HEBRON — R oute 86, 200’ hours, $40. guarantee. Open m a in ST.—Store for lease, Mtohen, 2 bedrooms, recrea DUTCH COLONIAL —4 bed garage. known to members of the Ccun- reports only those findings that 286-2717 now. $64. or pay $9. monthly. ^ ’ building lot with vegetable merce Committee at the time of support its conclusions and With the eoopemtion of Amez Aluminum Go.one of the Experienced Welders ings avaUable tor managers. CaU 622-0681, dealer. jdenty of parking across from tion room, landscaped yard. rooms, one fuU bath, 2 half CaU 6444302, 644-3866. stand, fruit trees, $3,000. Leon the 1966 hearings, I beUeve it "sloughs over much Important Isifest metal mfff. in the world we offmr a 2le garage, baths, They are prom inent in Isra e l’s ®®®®” **"* X-TRA FOR V/OUR DOLLAR VALUE ' fU. CHravd, fiU, atsoa, sand, ...... ■ ------— APARTMENT or bouse, fur advanced scientific community, *® **** Israeli view, wtmHn mttA nod sand ma- THE TH01$PSON House —Cot- SAVE STAMPS! SAVE MONEY! larjie trM shaded yard. Only X-fn.US OFFERS pano aw pow St ^trolly located, large nished or unfurnished wanted $14,000. Pasek, Realtors, MLS, in industry, the trade unlcm m conquest ot Jerusalem, pleasantly furnished rooms, for rent Bolton- Coventry 2867476, 742-8243. movement, the theater and the I«ael is adamant. The city has area. S' reUable adults. CaU S!GN UP NOW! arte. An Ejns^lsh-bom Israeli de- been unified, Israel has prom- Complete Phmninf e jid Huge Selectioh GERT’S A GAY girl—reedy for parking. CaU 646-2868 to r over FOR A Deuitnlng Senrtoe D O n U S Styles and FiniBhes a wtaM altar dsanlng esrpets night and permanent guest a fte r 6 p.m ., 388-4862. VERNON — 66’ UAR custom scribes them as "cool and very ***at the holy places will be Ranch, cathedral ceiling, tough.’’ protected and respected under wttb Blua Lustre. Rant dee- ra te s. SINGLE working lady wodd For Balud Oil SPECIAL ; G a r f a a 9 t D is p o s a l trio - abanvoosr. $1. Paul’s floor to ceUing fireplace ih ^ e l Is a new melting pot 1*»e supervteUm of the churches EXCELLENT room tor woman Uke effidency apartment. OCCASION? living room, large kitchen and a new type of Jew is emerg- involved, and there te no Inton or DiieliGstRpiW G H ood inrltli Evory C ustom KltelWN Paint ft WaUpiv6T Supply. fbbod teacher, Utchen privl- __CaU______between 74 p.m. 6464863. Oonpaif’s dining area, 3 bedrooms, fam ing, tkm to renore the barbed wire SORBBNBD. LOAM fee boat leges. CaU 6464288, after 4:80. WANTED — 8 or 4 be UKE TO HA.VB YOU CAIX. AND COMPARE THE X-PLUS OFFER REFORE YOU U doUveiy la paid for la fan wiUda 16 daye far ai This is a different kind of bank of the river. MC. 6146 with PattO-Rama is nmv to make a pair for sack BXCBIAilSMTt 60101011$ and 400- FAMILY ot 5 dertres 6 or 8 VERNON — e x te n t 6H room DBOHMEi ^ ^ . I '. In dasa 10 to 20. bust 61 to 40. member d your famUy- ■ / / / Jew, robust, toughened on the ,, The dtepositlan of the west nomloat /itisat’s /Btuq L ii^ //~ ^ _ , ' ' room apartment ■/ p r e f ^ U y LIASING, contemporary ^ Ranch, wooded IsraeU Ubbuteim and trained to bank is another questton to be H m 13, 62 bust aUrt and Jacket Pattern Mo. 6178 has com-/ oaipat aad upholstary daanor. firs t floor. CaU 624-1836. REGULAR STAMFiS ' lot, 2-car garage, storms, near NO MONEY DOWN . . . i LOW BANK TERMS i 3M yards of 64dndi. plots knit directions. ‘ defend his homeland with mod- decided in peace talks. But Is- Rent elaetrio shampooer, $1. If ddtveiy to paM for by the 16th of foDowiag nwni Ono-Tiro-Three parkway, $17,000. Large custom ern weapons. When the fighting raeli econemtote have been To order, aand 60 oeots in To order, send 16 cwito in The Sherwin-WUliams Co. buUt year old Ranch, 6 minutes Businau Froporty Ysnr LenMna PIsbb is over be returns hte desk, studying the poortUlities of im- cdBS plug 16 esotsoadi for flirt- coins ^us 16 cento each tor to parkway, 1% t>aths, fire to Nsw Low Pike iUlIUiM M jHM ei hte farm or his machine to build p n n ^ the area’s economy and daos maB and spaclal handling, flrstdasFmiaU and special han- a U M tU n n u , m O a P For Salt 70 24-HOUR place, waU to waU, storms, ga- X-P1.U8 CtMV. - ahatvas, 368 ro a r Mo. M kln S t water, stove, refrigerator, dis latael. providing a better life for the C A LL NOW toi dling, to: posal, paridng, nice locatioa, ragei it acre lot Asking M anehasiar Cham bar off Com m arca ose BURNSIDB AVE. •uo Bunatt Maurtiartar Eva- Anne Cabot Manohestar M enrhoetor MANCHIflSTBR — R o atau ro n t The Sabras know the Arab. PelesMniane, living there, what- $160. mionthly. 648-1216. SERVICE 1 6 . 9 c $28,800. M eyer Agency, 646 of ever finally becomes of it BAST HARTFORD, CONN. idwr Hsnod; UM A im o r Evening Herald, 1166 AVE. (NT weU eatabUahad with good in- They understand hU c< Ssnrlogs look off M anehnslar FREE SHOF-AT-HOME SERVICE. 1 w oald Uke addttioaal lotormatioa on FAMON PA eystem, 3^'qduinna Call Anytime 366 Gala, er Mete MORIARTY 0609 honor, his strengths and hte y o b b am ebk jaa mew y mul m y coms. By appointment Mr. r* ------Connscticut Rank A Tnist C o. A M m o m m m . < . . with 44” spaakers in oadi. LOOtONa FOR anyttdng in l i f i A 10866. real estate rentale —apart Amedy. PhUbriok Agenoy, MUST BELL — beautiful small weaknesses. ’They can be both C an 648-T666.______: * • •••••. •• '••• ••.• •eeaeeo aaa . Print Kama, Address with Print-Name, Address with Zip' ments, homes, mulUide dweU- R eol^ 6464847. . . BROTHERS countiy ■ home with one acre tough and magnanimous. But most of all your neighbomy the B|p Code, Style Number and Cods and Style Number. ings, no fees. CsU J.D. Real land, 6 miles from Manches They will certain reinforce the E L A S T IC many people that we have done w<»1c N am e . INVESTMENT Property— 8 government’s disposition to take Stas. Send 60 canto today tor your BoMf oaRAcai isailtt 44 Estate, 64S4136. BOLAND OIL COMPANY ter, low taxes, very -private,' S T O C K IN G S for in the ana. These are oul'^B t ref- apartments, 3 stores. Center a kmg, bard look at whatever A d d iM CM a$ fbead liV M I n tootart n a a O w Von B S upto^Uio copy of the W’$7 f « FeU n a a n Ww A VWinter V aOMW ** ■ - t ------■ ------— BSKABUSHED IISB I , c^ tral heateng, exceUent weU, WHEEL CHAIRS ereaecs. We uflU be honpy to spjow yon etyIbB wllb the new ShU Album! It has fitea dtareotione 3F. TROJAN, large yton, in- $li ROOMS, flret floor, grown St location. Priced below ap- torms may be offered to bring 666 OSSNTBIB ST4 MAMGHESTEB, 646-6636 laige diy ceUar, corner tot Joba that have been completod tight in a t y ...... • • • * • • • * V ot Biule tor croebeWd tarn and bathroom bbaid, enodlent ocndktwi, sac- upa, $116. m cnttily. W eat Bide prateaL M u rlao n R ealty , 648- on two paved roads, furnish foi end to belligerency in the 7 DAYS A WEEK — 24 KlOUl^ A DAY , ARTHUR DRUfi your neiglilMHrliood. a copy, aceeaeory set riflo a. {tSOO. 6464086. Realty. 6464843. 0644. ed ^or unfurnished. $8,600. $2,- Middle East. 000 down, owner, 7469467. Altbough they refuse at TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, .1967 rACn SIXTBBN AvMAfs IMfly Net PMm R oi '/ lianrlfp0tpr lEwnitig l^waliii PVw The Wadt KnSed The Weather r Asstaet Fair and oool tonitiit, hnr 80- Agency statlstles p i^ ct a pop 66; sunny, continued cod tomw- Manchester Area ulation of n,100 for pbnelMater WaUam Pope in COmTAC in 9000; South W indsor <9,400, 14,508 row, high in 70s. ii and Veimoh 41,400. MancheMtei^A CUy o f Village Charm WUUun A. Pope, prealdent o( m e dP P questtonr the pow the Manchester Oommunlty Towns May Join Urban Sprawl er of local aaatng to withstand “VOL. LXXXVL NO. 275 (THIRTY-SIX PAGES—TWO SEf^ONS) Child Chddance CUidc, has been the long-term pressure to be put BHOP^ BIANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1967 (Classified Advertising on Page 8S) PRICE SEVEN CENTS appointed aesocUite director of major manufacturing employ- form of commercial, Industrial (m s is tte second in n series on every Mt of available land OTHIB b i a r v e l o f m a i n BTBBET, MANCHEBTEB" OONNTAC, die Connecticut TU< st srtides on «ren pisnning.) ment, which also includes re- and housing uses wlU tend to near the cltlea or urban cen ent Assistanoe Oooiperative search laboratories. override all other land uses, be- ters. operated by the University of By BBTTE QUATRAUB Manchester and South Wind- cause of its ablllt|y to pay the The report points to the Connecticut HAS POSITIONS OPEN FOR BOTH 56,000 Evacuated Bum Convention The towns of Manchester, sor will have areas of -"urban going price’’,' warns the dP P roughly 1-2 million acres of pope is a former director of Vernon and South Windsor density” where over eight fam- report. land to be devoted to urban use BEtirrr, Bonm .'( a p ) — guidance for the Vernon school FUU AND PART - TIME CLOUHNC Only nine boboen braved the. will become part of the urban llles per acre will live. Although the trend projection by the year 2000. It contrasts system and organised the gidd- Based on 2!nning Laws would demand the least change this with the increased need to rain ’nraidsy tb nMMtt the INiew Haven Is Calm; sprawl of the Hartford area by-' AND MEN’S FURNISHINCS SAMS ance and testing pn^ram. He The trend projection is based in government controls, it will provide recreation acreage for <7tti unalst Hbbo Obnven- the year 2,000, accordlnjg to' a also helped develop an evalua- on present soning regulations demand a price for that free the doubling population at rea PERSONNEL Cars Burn, tton. tioii system for idacing element* "trend projection’’ by the Con dom — the predictable Increase sonable travel distances from But It book rive vritea be necticut Interregional Planning throug^ut the state, projected ary school students in structural with the population distrlbuticm of haidiasard development the population centers. fo r e th e HarikKKdc K id heterogeneous classes. P rogram . ^ expected by the year 2000. < growth. m e trend projection explain EzceptktiiBl WfwkiiiR ConditlonBl oould be eiedted ktag bf the OONNTAC is being operated All land in the three towns ed today is basically an elab hoboes and receive hie oov- will be completely developed, The eastern part of the Capi Towns would then blend into EzeeptionBl Employe Benefits! Tight Control Remains by UOonn under a $66,000 grant tol Region, including Manches each other, causing them to oration of present conditions. 10 Persons Injured efted crown!—a cOffoe con. with little left for open spaces from the U. S. Offlce of Elduca* ter and its surrounding area lose their community identity. Other articles in this series Phone 643-2479 For An Appi^tment Or (Ibe Kid, whoee n bl nsune tion. The university provides of or to meet the recreational will examine three suggested in Jbhn MMen, a Nbw Jer ^ towns, is expected to be the ^ey would become part of one Apply In Person To: were Rod Qross woriiera who U.8. Highway 69 on the south fice space and administrative needs of the area. Vernon’s area alternative methods of develop 'raJXARKANA, Tex. sey noltive, regeinea the orgreen tand ls“'8ho^M neg“ rapidly ^^loplng portion i*xrge urban «pr^- were called in to help care tor west e ^ of this city which aid for the project which ment, all of which will have . (A!P)—iEzidoBiimB and fire crow n h e lotit laWt y ea r to of the state between now and Subuiban Problems the evacuees, m e injured were straddles the Texas-Arkansas attempts to locate able, disad llglble. varying effects on the Manches , 1^. Louis Apter erupted in four derailed the Peimkytvnritai Kid. Rich- The lu-ban development of the year 2000. nie CIPP report predicts the taken to a hospital for emergen border. vantaged youngsters, and help William A. Pope te r area. chmnioid cam of a freight uU W ttsoo." the three towns Includes com The pattern of growth moves need for "some sort of tax pro Regal Men’s SIm^ cy treatment of cuts and bums. Pdlce said nine cars were de Curfew place them in institutions of outward from the densely popu- gram to support communltloa train today, fcmiiiig the None was believed seriously Heavy momkig lain tore- higher learning. admissions and industrial per- mercial, industrial and housing BBIDOEPOBT CN>P CHOOSES railed and four were on fire. All lated areas into adjacent "de- some distance from centers of 901.907 Main Street, Manchester evacuaitifHi of 6,000 per- h u rt ed pbefponenvent of the an The new associate director is sonnel testing, uses of land near presently de- fire fighting equipment waa veloped city areas such as Hart- velopment” land, where the employment . BRHXIEPORT (AP)—Vincent aons in a l^-m d'e area m e evacuees were moved nual hobb parade until af- a former staff member of Rens- While a guidance director in moved back from the scene b<- ford. Connecticut ideal of one acre This would be necessitated to Fasio, 29-year-bld Insurance Into tour school buildings and temboa but hundredb bf Extended selaer Polytechnic Institute Vernon, he served as principal «nd injuring 10 persons. cause of the posslbUity of more apeictaltora tituck around to Manchester is expected to per homesite spreads into broad- permit the suburban towns wlth- man, has been nominated as the C- 'Hio eracuations were' orderefT the Marine Corps Reserve Cen where he advised and counsel- of the Rockville Adult EMuca- explosions. numoh tito annual free reach its total population ca- er circles around the central out sufficient commercial or in Republican candidate for may ■as a precaution against possible ter. 2 One car waa loaded with what ed veterans, and worked with tion Program. urban area. dustrial tax base to meet the or. Read Herald Advertisements lunch or muUgani ibew. Unta 11 p acity about 1080. Vernon will poisonous fumes from the chem The derailment ■ occurred the State Department of Public needs of their residents. reach its population capacity The one acre or more per ic a ls . Tuesday night on the grounds of Safety called "a highly explo These needs will include pub NEW HAVEN (AP) — Our 108 th Year about 2000. home su-ea is classified as ex- Seven of the injiu’ed were the International Creosote plant. sive chemicals.” Another con lic services, water, sewerage, Heavy police patroHs and The major land use in Man lurban density, and will include •(Texarkana Bremen and three The area is about two mllea off tained idtrlc acid, another liquid and power. Costs of running a chester and Vernon is for “SU' almost all of the towns of Bolton, plaatlc, one fertiliser and at Powell’s Son rigid law enforcement were Durban density housing," which Andover, and portions of Hebron to^vn, providing schools m d oto- planned again for tmiighlt V a ______.1 _ iMAvaAMSA aB rnm aiip\a The yearly sale so many piano buyers waif fori least two held naphtha. MORSE COLLEGE includes housing for one to eight and Tolland. er needs increase as the sub- CdUBo o f the derailm ent waa Key Issue in in New Haven’s troubled e Accounting e Business Administration famUies per acre. South Wind- ToUand, although its popula- lu-bs spread out. The now rm ^ not immediately determined. predonoiiKintly Negro • Secretarial sor’s land is more evenly devel- tion is expected to far exceed towns of ’Tolland, Bolton, Oov- Mrs. T.O. Manley of Texarka neigliboriioods despite a re E xecutive oped between housing and oth' that of Bolton, Hebron and And- entry, Andover and Hebron will Mystery Plane Divorce Pact lie g a l na said she and her husband turn. of apparent calm. er uses. over by the year 2000, is the only become suburban communities M ^ c a l “ in the next ten to 80 years. were sitting in their car aat the The companiive calm was re 3 All three towns will contain area town to retain considerable BERKSHIRE MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Negotia stores to the city Tuesday after crossing when an explosion Approved for areas of major service employ- undeveloped land by the year m e present suburban com- tions are under way between" Veteran’s Training munltiea of Manchester, Vernon ripped through one of the chem three nights of disorders. ment. which Includes retaU 2000. It Is also the only area Crashes in Sea Adam C3ayton Ifowell and tala Police Chief Francis V. Mc and South Windsor will become ica l ca rs. 18S ANN STREET stores, professional offices, town to show a considerable Manus said the strict patrols and utlUtles, institutional and gov- amount of reserved open space cities, according to the trend HONO KONO (AP)—A idane then sfUd the consulate knew ’The explosion about 9 p.m. long-estranged wife, Yvette, on Hartford, Conn. 06109 .crashed Into the South China sent thick clouds of black amoke enforcement would continue for TEI,. 629-2961 projection, nothing' about it, then reported, a financial settlement prior to emmental offices. land. skyward. another night, although he felt They will contain areas of "Urban development in the Capitol Region Planning Musk Festival ^i^a today, and three survivors "It’s not an American plane.” her filing for divorce, the Miami ”we are over the major diffi .were reported rescued but no Officials at Hong Kong’s Kal Dave Hall, reporter for the News nported today. Texarkana Oaxette, said flamea cu lty .” one would say what the plane’s Tak airport said an intercepted A principal issue in the nego shot some 75 feet above the Mayor Richard C. Lee, who ^tlonallty was or who had been message in English from the tiations is the couple’s eon, wreckage. He aald one em>loslon Imposed an 8 p.m. curfew for '.^ylng it. Ofticlals also said no plane’s pilot reported he was in Ad(un, 6, and vhether he is to . information was available as to waa followed by a jnoond about the past three nights, said he trouble, was losing altitude, and be educated in the tame privata PIANO & ORGAN ^^e idane’s take^iff point or des- was about to ditch. 30 m inutes later. waa hopeful that the ’’state of aoboola as his father or by ICn. calm” Tuesday night "means ;tinatlon. Airline pilots said they inter A power pole was knocked Powell in her native Puerto the worst of our problems is V British spokesmen said two cepted messages asking aU down In the deraflment, caualhg R ico. behind us.” ertttoally injured ».Nationaliat planes and ships in the area to the Ion of some electrical pow MM. Powell last April filed a "We can begin to get on with ^Chinese were picked up by a search for the plane, wreckage er. sepante maintenance cult In the assignments of programs ,.|(T.8. amphibian plane from or Uferafts. DTremen reported little initial the Superior Tribunal Court in which are positive and construc ^Claric Airbase, the Philippines, In Washington, a Pentagon progren in fighting the blan. San Juan, P.R., when ehe Uvee. tive in all areas of our com SUE! ,^pnd flow n to Hong Kong. spokesman said the Defense De Tliey tried to keep the can The Powells wen married in A third survivor was reported partment had received no word munity life,” he said In a state- cooled down as much as possi Sen Juan D eo. 16, 1960. She rescued by a ship in the crash ment today. BALDWIN SPINETS, CONSOLES, that any U.S. planek were m in ble, to cut down on the chance asked for $1,800 a month from area about IM miles aouth of ing or unaccounted for. Twins Among IVetG US, CUtsens “It la my personal hope—and of any more explostona. the ousted Harlem Oongrees- >! Hong Kong. Three British navy I stress personal—that the cur man for herself and the eon. Twins lifory, letfit, and Rebecca Morrison, Ganadians adopted by a West (Chi Hamilton Studios, Howard Spinets, And ships, a British air force plane few can be relaxed or modi Meet a’lueky’ Negottattone, the News eald, and six American military cago, m., couple pose with Bill of Rights after becoming United States citizens. fied,’’ the mayor said, “ but I w en carried on with Powril by jdanes from Clark Were report The four-year-olds aittended a reception in Chicago along with 96 other per- must be guided by poUce Baldwin Grands.., just arrived from the famous M n. Powell’e attorneys, Arthur ed looking,for more survivors. eons who had just been swonuju eftizcitizens by federal district Judge Alexander w ishes.” ^ Newman of Miami and Relnaldo ; Airline pilots said intercepted Forest Blazes Roar, NapoH. (AP Photofax) He scheduled another meeting \ Penlagua Dias of San Juan. Mi with local and state police offi A Festival at Tanglewood, Lenox, Mass. radio messages indicated there ami attorney Henry Arrington cials to discuss plans for the re bad been nine, persons aboard npnaented Powell. ttw downed plane. Firemen Lose Ground mainder of the day. V T JL. Thomson, director of Newman oonferred at length Lee, noting a olaokehing of FORTLAMD, Ore. (AP) — the Olacler Park nglon haa with Powell Saturday on Blmlnl, Incidents, modified the curtew Hong Kong’s civil aviation de KFK Support Embatted Are crews were re been aflame for almoet two a tiny Bahama island off the Bom bs Again Rain for tonight, setting it for U p.m. This Is A Store-wide Sale! partment, said the idane was w eeks. WAffigNOTONr (AP) — Brat repbrted to be a U.S. mili ported near e^dutusUon In tiie F lorida C o a st Newm an' aa^d he He said police patrols would Spokeenien for the U.S. Forest planned to fly to San Juan Fomatton dt n WasbingitDn remain on a "saturation bosla We h°ave included all designs and finishes of Baldwin Pianos and tary transport but waa later de Northwest timber, reglona late Serlve office in Ogden, Utah, Thursday or Friday to confer cUsjpter of Ottlxens for Ken Organs in this sale. Everything in stock is reduced in price. We scribed as of "unldentifled type Thiesday as they appeared to aald reinforcements might be nedy In ’66 wea announced (See Page Wlghtoia) and unidentified nationality.” with Mfo. Powell and Paniagua. Near Hanoi, China continue to lose ground to hun available from Utah or eouthern today. HbMtod Paul u have also included all of our WESTBROOK pianos, starting at sale A U.S. oonsulat, spokesman Newman said he then hoped K u a M er, a pvtitito tetoftotis dreds of blans in all ncUoiui Idaho If the southern Idaho to see Powell again the follow SAIGON (AP) — American the big apan across the Cailal 1 1 p r ic e s o f ., firat fold it was a U.S. plane on tdasea didn’t flan up again. dea Rapides only flva mUea oonuultaalk, «t Is anufoted a traitdng flight out of Formosa, but Oregon, southem Idaho, and ing weekend. He eaid "Powell 1s warplanes kept up Intanalfled In British Columbia, northeast willing to discuss a financial from the city’s center. It waa wtth ai aaUual otganlsa- 4 ^Right Wingm^ Waahlhgton. preaeure on North Vietnam’s of Vancouver, Canadian offi settlement” with the wife from the fourth aftack on ths bridge, Opn baaed to Nfor Yoric, battered supply lines Tuesday However, o wiiul change in cials said 887 fires totaling more whom he eeparated two yeare one of Hanoi’s tore chief raU witioh foiha to draft Ben. Snared in Raids; ’495 British Columbia and the hope than 80,00 Oacrea might be con with raids from the suburbs of routoa to China. Robett F. Keraieity oC Now Nigerian Troops ago. of reinforcements in western tained if a wind shift holds. Hla fint marriage with enter Hanoi to within 80 mUos of the Returning pilots reported blis T oefc Kbr Um Dctau>> Arsenal S e ized ALSp FIVE USED GRAND PIANOS Scatter Rebel's Montana and northern Idaho The new wind direction tainer Hasel Scott ended in dl- Red Chinese frontier. tering antiaircraft fire and bar craMo piratifiiitilsl momlna- brought expectations that signif The U.8. Command said the rages of Burfaoo-to-alr mlasUes tibn matt year. NBW YORK (AP) — Ibur STARTING AT $795 seemed to cause a breaking ac v orce. s LAOOS, Nigeria (AP) — Ra icant prognss may get under tion against the spreading A divorce from the second principal targets were rail and within the heavily defoidod Kennedy haa daolaired men, described by authorittoi dio Lagoa claimed today that w ay. flam es. road bridges around Um North North Vietnameso heartland, auppoit tior ranontiratifon ot os "right wingers,” were arrest (Boo Page Twenty-Two) Itiatnameso capital, inoludlng but there was no report of any federal forcea have driven In those areas, uncontndjed New men were rushed into the PmsUutt Jiohntan. ed eariy today in a series of If you're going to buy a piano this year losses. Hw previous day’s raids tro016 nla^qOloeni listening. He said DBTBOR (AP) De- with a husband who’s a sports coach -.., and an active Want a beautiful .brochure? MAIL this ad with your name and tion. Wilson flew tq> from the Eugene Meins of Rtonllls, —t m “lucky.” She knows that there k alway.s plenty of hot “has learned not to react in the tiiro arrested men were ad ! Boureei a^M d break in dbfo>- SoUly Isles for emergency talks, . WaSto, both u . trsB poUoeniBn and a pstvate pddrfss and we will send you an illustrated catalogue showing all the pique.” Another said the British vised of their right not (o talk. guard wese efeaiiad tsday youngster around the house. , nlfttiOIM tUd MwpMfoy wUl/”ilt tlA t” The/Foreign ax^d Brpwn/beaded back from / Hwy p$s ohsigsd to bsltfor- water . . . whenever she pan fit the laundry into hpr Mias Bariolomei was found by to "baal» models. N o obligation/No salesman wilt call at your home. ^ ' tinmlaeifo Bot^ftntrii Office brsndied the attack "an N orw ay. itia with murdaring Hmottiy Why don’t you become a “lu ck /’? You can rent a UnpiMiid TMftfiOtlOIIS Ml tll f Britain idacoo the restrictions Luoa, 17, of Uktab, son of Lake a ranebsr Tuesday as she at busy schedule. outrageous and unrivilixed act tempted to crawl to Highway Family-Rated GAS hot water heater for as little as OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY, 9 to 5.30 — OPEN THURSDAY 9 to 9 foovaauat of CTilniaw diplwnata which would bring the fsi sriouansss to give a anifU ds- filed to oenneetleB wMb IB to- tobsn retbge to friendly embas foont of the British Mission’s of wee received in Londtm todsy. The Bcwnmanyiag from the two arrested men had —All Chinese in Britain brid- aeription of bar assailants. ddsnl Ady 9S a* toe Alglata sies to Pfoilng aftair rampaging fice buUdipg ejqUoded into vio led otfloers to ttw body of Dean ing diidmnatlc or official pass eaptinii soys it is a three^foegfi rodwt of the type Tnlounuw Oounty alwritt*s of ------to wbttb to n s Magn THE HARTFORD GAS COMPANY Rod Guards ari firs to ttw build- lence with the expiration of a na. Buse, 29, of Bothell, Hwy ports must obtain exit visas UBM in IM l to boost the fiiot V oiM ’ epeeeeup ficers then found a car with an 130 AUYN ST. HARTFORD tog and beat staff members. Chinese ultimatum demanding oaid (he body of the young wom TEL. 525-6690 from the Foreign Office before into oiMt.' The cepsule ie in the txjp stage of tM * out-of-state Itesnse plate parked Free PaffcIng in Augle's Let, Comer ef AMyn and Ann Streets .The British government reac^ that the Britiab releai(o Oommu- an, wbo dlaappaaied from ttw ed with swift anger over the in- leaving Britain. niat' newsmen arrested in the tucket- The misfofe stands 128-fesL 6-incliea tsfl outaids a hotel to nearby Jamaa- Ssattia suburb of Redmond, was town and after daaring ottwn ckttnt t o vdilch British durge —AU members of the HMg Kong and withdraw action and iB on cHspiky at the USSR Aeatony of Set- found near Loat Lsks. 10 miles COMFORTABLY AIR-CONDITIONED from Am hotel, amotad Uw d'aftatiea, Donald Hopson, and diplomatic mission ore restrict eoces “OoemoB" PaviHon at the ExhlMtion of B ed- nortliwsst of BotiwIL ntae other mission staff mem- ed to travel within "a radius of noiidc AeWevemerit in M obcoik. (AP PhotoAuc) Bbsriirs deputies to Oataop