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m i YOL. tSbttIV , NO. SI2 .(BIOHTEBN PAGBfiUi MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1M5. -AdvwHitas n rsci u)i PRICE S IV IN CI I ■ill iStote jyetCT Shot in Ches^ India Claims Tank Victory G irl W a lk s Into Hospital i .; In Big Battle Near Lahore NEW BRITAIN (A l^ ^ A' young wotm imlked into the NSW Britain Gen- oral Hospital today with gunshot wounds < of the Barge Laden Pakistani chest and. side. Shi WM llstid In HttraMly With Gas erttloil eondition. Say Drive Polio* Identified the woman ^ f . M M n . Bllaabeth B. t>*WiU*. The auOigrlUea oould Hot Perils City ieerK ’* ' .i" tabllah an address tor tbs Is H alted woman Immediately ibd we BATON ROUOE, Da. (A P I - unable to provide details « f tbs Two prof— lotial divers wwit NEW DELHI, India, (AP) — ■hootlnv. down in the muddy MlsstsUppl India claimed today He Unks River today to look over an un­ Police said that tbs 'worn ■cored a victory over Pakletapl derwater object that may be a forces in a m ajor batUe necff had been shot three times. sunken barge loaded with deed- They saM they ware Idoklaf toe West Pakistani city of La­ ly chlorine. hore. Pakistan said M repelled !* tfi for a man they want to fuaw irUn, tkm about tbs oaas. B * .« The object waa loc«ted late the attack, InfUotlng heavy toes* maiv not Identlftad. Sunday by Army engineers ee on Indian armor. MUT. t about three-fouHh miles eoudi The Pakistani government of this city of 160,000 persons. It radio claimed an entire Indlaa Back LeVine was 26 feet beneath the surface armored division was wiped out 10>W HAVKN (JU>)-Tln Hew and 600 feet out from the bank in the fighting near Blalkot and Havtn Federaitten of T sach m , Mayor-Preeldent W.W. Dumas that two Infantry dlvletons wero AHrlC&0 oKet«d financial Sup* asked thie state capita city’s routed. It said Pakiatanl planea rt So Robert T. LeVlne today population to stay tuned to their then bombed the Indian topee* Water pours from the transfer tank as the first radioa for a poaeibie evacuaticn W) ha deddas to taka legal aoUon to keep them from regrouplag. ragalnat Ma oiiatar as principal crew of Seaiab 2 is brought to the surface after 16 order. The broadcast called the K HUtbousa High SCbopl. days in the sea. The men wili stay in the decom­ Ool. Bruce J. Bowen, Army flglidng fierce and said the Ip* 'miS district engineer at New Or­ dlans had suffered their heav­ thm ' LaVlhs Was removed last wash pression chamber about 36 hours. (AP Photofax.) iest losses so far, as jprliuflpal as Ihs result of leans, Issued an assurance at lOMf mldmoming that the sunken India’s government radio MW — w that soma coHaga-bound claimed, however, that Bidiaa were givaii a . break on barge and its 600 tons of chlo­ rine posed no immediate threat. forces made freah gains In seiifs grades. sectors of ‘toe.weetern front. It C) A Navy destroyer and a team Ih s Board of Bduoatlon, In of Navy diving expetis were claimed two Pakistani poeiMoas Botlfyliw LaelRns of his ouster, Fish ‘Torpedoes’ expected to JMn In the search were captured In the Blalkot also ofiared Mm a posMian as momentarily for the baig( sector. an sdmlnlotrator In the sohool sunk by Hurricane Betsy h A Pakistani spokssman aMd dapartmenL Friday, 46 Indian tapka wars destroyed Ih e toschars’ faderafkm da^. The barge, owned by the Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge,, left, talks with members of the 1st Caval­ In the Blalkot flgbUng wU lo sorlbad the board’s acMon today Seaiab Astronaut Pittsburgh Phde Glass Oo., bad ry Division after their arrival at Qui Nhon,'South.'Viet-Nant. Lodge, a mem­ Pakistani toe— "have been i«n« as “dsplorsUs.” been shipped here from Lake Bubstadtlaay 1— ." Gharlea, u i., vie the Intraooas- ber of the old 1st Cavalry in 1930-referred to hlmsetf as "the only old horse Blalkot Is Just over toe b o i ^ Convention Mccta 'L A JOLLA. Galif. (AP)— ^M. Scott C!arpenter—un- tal Waterway, soldier in Viet Nam.” (AP Photofax.) from Indian Kariunir end La­ Bcratched inathree oitiits of earth in 1962 as an astro­ The underwater object was hore, a cHy of lA mlBICD, RARTBXntl) (A P l-T h s state naut—was stung by a scorpion fish during a tricky found Just before dark Sunday miles inelde West Pakistan. aonstHuUonal oqnvsntion wlU near the Mississippi River Reporis from Labors oonvens st the GspMoI tomorimr transfer of crewmen of the Navy’s Seaiab 2 aquanauts bridge under construction here tlghttog ragsd 10 mttss Sor Ms first yisnsiy assaion in 206 feet 'of water. A 40-mlle stretch of toe Mis and artiUery fire could atnea Jtdy. PUna. calling for Carpenter to pain-kllling drugs and cortisone. sisslppl at this busy port was U.S. Hits Guerrilla Force taieide toe city. Tbs conveotian mast at ■tay another 16 daya In the labo­ He said he wanted to stay. closed to shipping. Dumas said Almost ’TOO Amaclosn woiuiw 1;S0 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday ratory on the odean bottom When Carpenter responded to 100,000 ges masks were being and chlldran were awaiting and Thursday this weak. were almost peutUed aa the 40- treatment the nine aquanauts, stock pile. mlaeton to leave Lahere, Tmo OonvanUon aassloiis tMa weak r-old iaetro-aquanaut, hla left 76 minutes late, continued the "We don’t anticipate that any­ Pakistani govemment pas are axpactad -to ha bttef, but Cd and am awelllng painful­ complicated maneuver designed thing will happen but we want Trapped m Delta clamped reatriotiona on. enteiltiB bommlttea saaalona have bean ly, waa brought back through to bring them back to man’s to be ready,’ ’ he said Sunday vlng the city but Amen-" aehadulad batara and after tba B ^ab’a eaeape hatch. normal environment; Sea-level night. oen officlato were preesing for fasslons. Nina aquanauts who had been pressure and sea- level air. 6A1GON, South Viet N am t Aa the troupe oanM ashore«mobi1s. The dlvUioa cecenUy permtoslon to start evacuattoor Repiiblican dalagataa wlU bold scheduled to ascend after 10 ’They were raised to the sur­ (■ea Fsgw-ElgM) (AP) — U.S. war planes kept up from .toe sM^ BucloWr sad took over the colon and name today or later in the week, i a oaucua bafor* mS aaasion be days underwater postponed face, Stmday aftktnoqn In.a cap- round- the-clock bOtoblngt today Darby, they were taken by hril- ,6t the old. 1st (ta v a to OtvUlon. Tmi Indton radio aeid repgrta gins toittopfow^ QEywcrEits ii^iU while one,’ ' a sulerilke tank which maiptain^ of a Mekong Delta area where a oopten to their;teci!Mt.b«^ ar­ I iShaklng hands w ra a weattH ed, a U.S. military men and tba. Darby 3,706. per from Columbus, CM., toe Qr with tank clashes fougM In times that of the surface. The Minutemen ^ ~ Spokesman said. The dlviaicn, jtnined e^tecial- ambassador recalled: "I served the North Afrlcen desert by transfer unit waus attached to a The planes were trying to hit ly tor guSnula m a U tt, whs With the let O v back in 1980.’ ’ Mermaa and Allied anniaa nil decompression chamber on the Too Late! canals which can be used se aocpected to be deplayed to "That was a Utile bit. betore Wmld WarHi,t support vessel Berkone on the escape routes by the guerrillas goulh Viet N em h eeatm ( Mg^-. y time, ropUed Sgt. Le- Slace Sept, 1, Bidtori torca* Transfer of Students NEW YORK (AP) — in the region BO milM west of. lands, Ihe unit'a home bitae-ta Surface and the pressure slowly Massachusetts Day was ob­ have "immobilized’’ 246 Pakto- decreased. ’ Soc Trang, Ft. BemMng, Oa. <)(lt Nhon Is Lodge was a-lieutenant In toe tanl tanks, destroying or dam­ served at the New York U.6. oHlclals said they be­ 360 miles noriheast eiJUgoo. Reserves in those days and ’The nine must spend 36 hours World’s Fair yesterday but aging 31 and capturing 84, tha In the decompression unit be­ lieved toe guerrillas wore In air action .Bunday, B83 went on a tour of active duty broadcast said. in Boston fore they can step out — early the Minutemen (1966 ver­ trapped by toe bombings. bombers at toe Strategic Air with the 1st Cavalry Division It was estimated that Pakis­ Tuesday morning — without sion) were too late for the Ground troops were not com­ Command carried out their 33nd that year, he said; That service tan bad 400 combat-ready tanks suffering the diver’s disease, ceremonies. mitted to the action because of aanounoed strike of the war, Included maneuven in New at toe beginning of toe conflict. BOSTON CAP)— ^Negro parents expanded their Some 100 "Minutemen of heavy rains and toe large size hlttotg toe Ho Bo woods 30 m ll^ transfer of their children from allegedly overcrowded bepds, caused by bubbles in the Mexioo; He retired recently as a There was no independent bloodstream. Bedford" named after the cf toe Viet Oong force. A com­ north of Saigon. The planes flJw major general In the Reserve. confirmation of toe Indian neighbqriiood schools today, moving up to the junior Nine new crewmen took the Revolutionary War group munist regiment usually num­ in from Guam. MORE claime. However, dlplomatie high grisdes. ^ place of the men who ascended who could "mobilize at a bers 2,000 men. Twenty-three U.S. Air Force. A U.S. military spokaaman sources in New Delhi said M ap­ iMng ydiartered buses, ttiey Sunday. The first three went moment’s notice" arrived The main part of toe U.S. F106 'Ihunderohlefs blasted the reported these other actions: peared Pakistani forces hM reason for "(Hwration Exodus" two hours after the program Army let Cavalary (air mobile) Yen Kboal miUtary barracks 85 sent several hundred cbBdren la to "sand our ctaUdren to down before Carpenter’s acci­ About 5,000 troops of the 1st been hard hit. oat to aoboola wifh predoml’ dent. One of them, a Navy med­ at toe New England Pavi­ Division began landing at ()ui mtleS northwest of Hanoi for the CaValry and its supporting ele­ India claimed Pakistani schools that aren’t crowded. lion ended. third straight day Sunday. A ■antiy wMte enraymeats, ad­ Because they fell in districts ical corpsman, attended Car­ Nhon today. Advance groups ments — swarmed ashore today planes raided the Sikh holy c)ty. Unlike toetr namesakes were already akhore. U.S. miUtaiy 4qx>kesman n p oit- and were airlifted to a secret hr* ding three schools to the five In with moody white children is no penter when the other aqua­ of Amritsar in Punjab Stafe and which they enrolled 342 Children nauts left. who rode horses, toe mod­ The arrival of toe 30,000 ed toe planes, knocked out an- camp, believed to be in the cen­ toe city of JOhodpur In Rajasth­ fauH of oure." em Minutemen were riding antlaircraft otte and destroyed last week when school <^>ened The Negro parents planned The first group broke the sur­ "Flying Horsemen" pushed U.S. tral highlanda. an State late Sunday. for the new tern. face late Sunday afternoon In three buses and were de­ troop strength In Viet Nam 28 buildings, damaging 16 oto- ’the other trooiw wen expect­ One of three BfU bombers new fund drivee and another e n . The Nm to parents said they when a crane lifted their per- layed, not by the Brltieh, somewhat b «^ n d 126,000. The ed ebon but.were being delayed maiiaklng the raid cn Amritgw. appeal to the School Oommittee but by heavy Simday traffic. exact figure waa not disclosed. were taking advantage of the Which meets tonlgM. soimel transport capsule from At toa oame tone, 84 other at aea-because of typhoons. wasms HMt. down, according tb city's o ^ enroBment poUcy Betty’Johnson; another leader the water after a 10-minute ride U.S. planea Mt various targets Units of the U.S. Army’ s iTSid Indian announcements which which enables a child to enrou of the proteat, said a leading up from the ocean bottom, In North Vlef Nam. Airborne clashed with Oommu- said the planes were esooiisd hi any school in thk system Negro oelobrlty,. whom she When the lO-by-6 foot capsule UB. Marinea klBed three nlst. guerrillas Just north of the four FSa Sabre Jets, Where there is a vacancy. didn’t name, would perfom in rose dripping from the sea, guerrillas Sunday when to* capital. One Viet Cong waa New DeM newspapers The Negro pareitU, wbo have Boston Wednesday to raise newsmen saw the grinning faces Gommunlsta assaulted Marine killed and five, snqtects were s{Uaehed govemment SAYBROOK (AP) — straight and level flight. I wad Bis New OrissM arts. ed with chlorine waa reported Ono insurance official said it MILWAUKEE. Wla.. (AP) — running out of adjectives. IQp Tfie Red Crass said HuRtoaue mlsalag In the aftermath of Bet- "might take four to six months appearance contracts and an State end federal offlolele,' In­ ay and authoritiea said M posed opportunity to travel some 360,- cluding Secretary of the Interior giver since I can remember I ve Betsy wiped out some towns in toproc— all toe claims." 000 miles. Stewart Udall, began a atx-hour wanted to fly with toe Blue An- (See Page Eight) Bis msrSh ocuntty satMh of a threat of polacnoui gas uiould St. Bernard Pariah, wMph Miss Mississippi, Patricia tour of toe Connecticut River to­ bars. the barge be punctured. stretches along the Miasleali^ gels. Theie NavyNe destroyer Hymen Puckett, 20, of Columbus, came day under leaden aklee. That wish came true for al­ River aouth of New Orleans, In second; Miss Indiana, Eileen Othere In to*I group included most a half hour tola weekend Dr. mobdas OhettaT Oi* New apM upriver from New Orieane was largely still under water. oa Lt. Omdr. Bob Cowles of the CMlesna ooroner, seid he had to take over the searoh opera­ High waters also remained in Smith, 18, of Ridlanapolti, was Gov, John N. Dempedy, Oxi- Bulletin tion. Navy dlvorii were flown in. third; Miss Florida, Carol greaaman WlUlam 81. O h ^ , and Navy's crack demonatratlon k— aleited by a ham radio suburban areas on toe southern flying team sent a FSJ Jet roar­ •perator that 300 bodies were en Army englneeni said they had ■Ide of New Orleans. Clum, E , of Miami Beach, Sen. Abraham RlM ooff, DOann,, fourth, and Mias Wisconsin, who arranged toe cruise. ing down a runway with this luute hers by liuok from Pla- looated en object below toe Water was reoeding through­ Rtbicotf has proposed leflela- reporter In the back seat. fueniinee ParMi. water that migm be toe barge, out toe' flood area but toe fall Sharon Slngstock, 30, of Okh- ALL FOB UNITY kosh, fifth tlon that would erpate a national I learned what It waa like to A deputy in the Plaqatmtaes The damage toll left by Bet- was extremely slow In New Or­ parkway and rocreatlon area fly 660 mllea per hour, weigh six SEA I^ILAND, Oa., ( A P ) » Parish Bherlffe offloe at Port ■y'a hovritng winds — 160 m.p.h. _leans Itself, where lowlylng . _ ar- Miss Bryant said at a news conference Sunday that after along the river. times my normal weight and Two goveroore called todap •ulphur said fivs bodies were near the ooaat,-136 m.p.h. in'Jto* normally protected by le then be completely weightless for a new spirit of unity bsinc sent to New Orieane by veae and an elaborate pumping she completes her year’s reign, Also ntaklng the trip were New Orleene and M m.p.h. at Mayor WlUlam E. Glynn of "like the astronaute." naUonai .quMoolc tor the boat because an, roads ttisrs Baton Rouga — remained a system held the water like a she would enter Kansas Univer­ tlvee to trait themeelvee," she sity where she w ill,be a Junior. ■aid Hartfordi'State Treasurer Gerry 0>wlee threw the plane Into a South at the opeolim eeeslMB Wars flooded. matter of gu— work wMh eaU- bowl. Oftlciola wouldn’t hasard tight diving turn and the force of the Southern. Oovsm ers a gueee as to how long it wrIU She hae had two yeare at Oirie- Debbie said most of the Iredtt Lamb, LeRoy Jones, executive ' Another source ssld an addl- mates at about a bilUan ftoUare. for her victory should go to her director of toe State Develop­ of gravity started building up. I Oonf erenee. Gov. John .Tha Bad Oroee said Mb pre­ taka to drain, tlan (tollege. lenal IW b^ea could be sx- mother, Mrs. Hurley O. Bryant, ment Commission, Jbeei^ N. felt as though 1 were being Ooanally o f Ttotaa, the eotap asoted from NSW (M eans Msalf. liminary ground survey showed One levee beelda the Industri­ "I want to then go to K.U.'e Medical School and become a who loMB more like a slightly Gill, Commisaloner of Agricul­ p«nihed through the bottom of ference ohalrmaa, sold the ' Tba oorooer’a ottlce had mora ■oma towna In the merah coun­ al canal was out In an effort to ture, and Donald C. Mathews, the plane. Huuth to conoem ed wHk tat* (jo bodiaa. many unlden- try south of New Orleans wiped pediatrician," ahe aald. ''’I have oMar sister. ■peed the drainage, Power fail­ Mrs. Bryant smiled when her State Director of Parke and •’’Tiy'to lift your lege," Cowlee ttonal toeuea and Uka SlIlW. had earltar M l out. It said SIS homes were de- ure, etlll a major problfm to the wanted to become a pediatrici­ an since I was 13 y ea n oM. 1 daughter aald; "I have to give ForeeU. ‘ ■aid. "I can’t,” I replied. MV regtona to affMlsd by Florida. otroyed, M.960 wMh m ajor dam­ oKy, hampered operations at The DoUy Madleon w«a ob­ toga felt aa though someone had preeourea et w age and 181,618 wMb minor Just love children.’’ my mother most of the credit Tha-ftM Chose seid it wsa M,< the big pumping stations / tor my winning. She makes all tained to carry toe officlato •■■ ■trapped weights on them. Carl B. Bandeta fOO evwUtad in two t e frtisllen damage. Physicians assisting toe Red The new Mtsa America also extended a formal ■aid she would like to work with my clothes, and she coached me far aa Hartford. Cornea headed the Jet toward aal w sfoswiy - gad agpe^tad many ol tbem to More Bwa 870 trailer homca Crose Boreened refugees for pos­ Among the eights along the Lake Mtchigan. The shore line to the IS other _ were believed destroyed, with 1,- "Project Concern,’’ the volun­ In toe drama eklt." ytm *'t A weak or two. sible communloablc diseases. Dsbble’a father Ig $ civil engi­ way are Gillette Castle In Hed- ■Upped away behind tie. He said the flret eeaelen ’ s m STLS noov. John ' McKetthan ap­ 104 auetalnlng major daraagt. Extra suppUea of snake bite teer medical organisation In Southeast Asia, sponsored by neer working for the U.S. Air lyme, the Goodspeed Opera I’d get another look at It, and I ference. He tnihed of th* mUf pealed to ; reatdeats in aMier Moro than small buMMM- ■qrum were on hand. Snakes did— on upelde down po- South wMeh, hs said, hss«h- 66 were estimated heavily dam­ the VS. Junior Otaamber el foroa He to etatloned at Clark HouM In East Haddam, and the iwwiM to M M their*MW*r IBWSMdoom wto ref- a—' are a aarloua pnMem la aome atomic generating ptant • MpS- asw afar ad a " ggees and aet an axampto by aged o r deetroyed. CooMharoa. Field In the Philippines but to m—i’ ATTii * ^ curreoUy la Viet Nam. built at Haddam Mack. In a paraboUe an, th* oo*i»> andaoUterily. tokl&s to -Ibiw i tomlltaa ad iM * M R M QMM m (Sea Page Mlaa); 'T would Ukt to taaoh the aa- '4 lESTBR, CONN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER !», 1966 fA O E TW O KVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANGHESTBR^ GONN„ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1965 Sheinwold on Bridge H idden, Technicians Summer iMmwjMlill, “THE WAY IIWIIE • a* I Theaters Stars of Emmy Show By AUntSD 9IIBINW0U>" The Baby Has 910 99 IHEARDIT” BomeUmes an fr048 l MEET trOlllt EFIM AT 10 « HOLLYWeXSD (AP) — DlckOfemed Paris mueeum took all through seven or eight sxpert Thi* is the Ust week of operetion for *ny ere* eum- Van Dyke, the Lunts, Barbra awards but cne In this category. maneuvere Juet to 1098 m er theater and thua the final week of this column. Streisand and Leonard Bern* The only other to rate an Emmy by John Gruhor a ftoesie — when all toe ume KQiOS B een N am ed Only one theater is still operating— the Storrowton Mu­ stain — and an almoat two-hour was "I, Leonardo da Vlnd,“ the flpesiie When too expert ]play sic F^Ir where Ann Corio is back for a repeat of “This parade of television’s technical part of the ABC "Sega of West­ LItOTfl expertf -— dominated the 17th ern Man.” Final score; NBC 14 to be not jiS W as Burlesque.” annual Emmy Award show. Emmies; CBS, 11, and ABC 9. neoesaary we g4t a feeling that AK708 The oast is Just about tbs fall season. More InfOrmaUon The television Academy, in an The Emmy show was beamed jusUoa haa trlumjgied. may be obtained at the theater. •Imultaneouriy from Hollywood A few waeka beck 1 meatlonedf there you eaa aae over the pao- Opening lead—loiu! K9I98 West, Shelley Ann, deughter of Jtmee P. Jr. and same but ths production is a announced drive to streamline Judith A. Heyea West, 15 Village St, Recikvflle. She was now oos, according to ths pro- ' East’s Tap Show the award presentation, dropped and New York. tn this eohmui that the TWCA pie to front HMoretloally, N ^ ^ will argue If you think A ducsrs. Miss Corio la rsadying The No. 1 fall attraction of the number of categories from Gary Lewis — son of Jsrry — bad approached me about giv­ thaaa ahould bo the moat doalr- theWdtog was West bom Aug. 27 at Hartford Hospital. Har maternal grandper- hsr troups for a rstum to Broad­ the New England States — the 99 to 6. Most of the winners, api>eared with his rock ’n’ roll ing aoma sort of a music course able aeata to the house, both Tschekaloff. toe l i f t K anU are Mr. and Ifra Frank It. Hayea, Wopplag, Mar pa- way and havs "all new” Eastern States Exposition — however, were still technicians group and a bunch of tsen-age this fall. There was some in­ vlaually and aoeuatioally. expert who held tm temal grandfather is James P. West Sr., HameiiL matsrlal for lU ascond West opens Saturday at the fair­ unknown to ths general public. danesrs. terest displayed, not enough to Nobody knows yet about tha la no pantywalst. Beeldee, his An rm Sprlngflsld run. grounds In West Springfield. The show, presented over Producer John Ouedel tried to guarantee a course, taut enough acouatlca, which art always a team was trailing Jn Folsllaad, ( daughter of William X. And Bob Hope and Jack Benny are •o that we have at toast made gamble. If they turn out to be tkmal team ohamplonsWpe a Erma Producsr Wally Bsach advlsss NBOT V Sunday night, lasted ad Hb wMh Jimmy Durante, one JeaniM Barton Frilend, 35 Elro:iro St She was bom A« featured in two coliseum shows more than two houra. There of the preaentere — to hie aor* soma tentative plans. aa unsatlafaetory as tboae of few weeka ago, wd he was to return from Weet wae danger. M. jviragu;n«»t«r memunmi ovmuiLmi. nmr anmamaaama mammon tfilB la ths first time In the the­ along with Wayne Newton, Earl Phllbarmoolo Hall. It wlR be ouB. Whtn west led a third parents are Mr. and Mra. Harold Barton, Oamden, Maine. ater’s seven years that a show were only two major entertain­ row. As mattsrs now stand, we (the no poaltkm to setae for a part Wrl^tson and Lots Hunt. ment categories; Outstanding Durante said; “ Stay On John. Y and myself. In oonjunotlon a aeandal of anormeua proper- score. .. heart, South ruffed end drew Her patomal grandparents ar# Mr. and Mra Alden Stanly, has been brought back because In addition there wilt be dally Uona. A “small brigadt” of the lest trump, after wMoh he of popular demand. Only medi­ program and Individual You maks ms look good.” with Whlton Ubrary) plan a lUchekaloff won the flrrt Thomaaton, Mrine. She bea a brother, Banw( 9. (The babya "see for yourself erformahces by the Ferko Gusdsl is prssldsnt of ths Hol­ acousUeal anglnaera haa been could earily taka the rest, name waa changed since publication to 'nieeday’a eelurnn ocre crowds attended the first achievements in entertainment. eourae of 10 two-hour aeasions trick to dummy with the aoe m trlng Band of , two Four Emmies were awarded lywood brar^ of ths Tslsvislon to be held on Tliesday evenings engaged, to quote Dlreetor heuto and returned a ww Dwly ^uesHan aa Kara Jeanne.) couple of nights during the first gfree coliseum shows (Monday Academy. Hermann Kravita, but nobody Partner opena with eSM i • • • • • stand, then attendance "took for the program achievements. at Wbiton Memorial Library. trump. Bast took the f* and Tuesday), Indiana, animals They went to "The Dick Van Moot of ths wlnnsrs wars In These will be weekly affairs will know tha answers until dlamonda and returned a club to and tha next p im r patMW Veu Boelnia Dawn EUan, daughter ef Kettli .^lea .and o ff’ and the Saturday night and Industrial exhlMta. New York; 22 of tham. Only 0 of opetotog Bight hold: Spadee, ^ d - 4 ( Hearts. Sonia Herrera Bookua 51 Foxcroft Dr. She wae bem Auj. group was described as one of I^ks Show,” "My Name Is and wilt' begin <3ct 5. So the toe atogleton ace. For the teen-agers a "Jet Set Barbra,” a special with Barbra ths winners were In Hollywood. whole thing wlU be over bgr InolMtally, opening night Declarer taok the ace^ of 16-71 Diamonds, At Ohibo, K-d- 51 at Manchester Memorial HoepKaJ. Her maternal g7*M- how savings add the largest in the theater's his­ Roundup” la slated Monday and Streisand; ‘’The Magnificent As usual, many of ths aotusl Chrtetmaa. will see the first parfOrmanee ■pades, ruffed a ^>ade todum- IgTd-i. What de you aiqrf parenta are Mr. and Mra. Celedlno Herrera, H er^a, Costa tory. Tuesday at 6:10. There la liter­ Yankee,” with Alfred Lunt end winners wars not present to r«- The coarse will be called “ En­ anywhare of a new opera by my and got back by ruffing a Answer: BM two ehlba. You Illca. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra Alfred PUStURY Cordner to Return ally something for all including oelvs their awards. Jsrry Van Samual Barber. And who la the plan to Jump to fbur apadee Lynn Fhntahne, and "What Is joying Music” and while I hope club. The fall of the _____ along .dotted Bne _ _ _ costs of medical treatment terested in a sales and-or serv­ entire height of the building to OcMmr. It’e going to take New York. Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. way of shopping... Food Stores. The Friedrichs are represent­ ice building. He Usted some of nearly twenty stories, but this some doing. Frank Moriey, Johnstown, N.Y. She haa two aUtors, Jolena, r THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT ed by Atty. Abbot B. Schwebel, the propose as: Television is so obscured by toe front fa­ B, and Allaon, 2H- , , , , * of Vernon. The hospital Is rep­ sales and service outlet; a sport cade that I imagine few people Area Weather DIVISION OF CONTINUINO EDUCATION | resented by Day, Berry and shop; antique salesroom; real realise it is there. Really q sort Eatell, Richard Duane, aon of Richard Duana and lil- i Howard of Hartford. Fall 1965 CtrtHleatt Program | estate and insurance office; res­ of penthouse, It is indented on WINDSOR LOCKS (AR)—A Man Drain Eatell. 10 Cottage St, Rockville. He waa bora QUART PRUNE JUICE”xtr’3.M A suit for 91.5 million has taurant, and transmission shop. both Bides and seta extremely few light Bbowera or some drls- in^TUBB FiBaT 8UN.-:i;^0^ ; Sept. 2 at RockvUle General Hospital. Hie matonud gryd- FROZEN/ O $1 EVERY CUT W n Nn-WTE TMIII* been filed against ths Johnson Chairman of the board Grant far back eo that it la scarcely sle -r bo| no BigaifUtoit.'rato parenta are Mr. and Mra. Julius Uraln, Tolland. Hla putor- Evening Courses Ojwn Jo The Publle |Memorial Hospital of Stafford Toothaker Sr. stepped down and visible. ” fall — may be to etore for Oon' nal grandmother la Mrs. ^ffie EateU, Coventry. S WANSDOWN “’'5 S J r A m 95* and five other defendants have SWIFTS PREMIUM did not participate In .the hear, Inside, (and you can’t get In­ neotlcut today-. .. ORANGE JUI)ICE O - I In Manshester j been listed. Bringing the suit Is ing or tha decision, according to side without special permission TiA long-awaited rataa from Gagnon, Shapon Marto daughter- of Richard and Bev­ «nJ otkor fmtmomt bnmdt George A. Pallanck, of Stafford, the records. and a hard hat) toe 'layout is what was ones Hurricane Betsy erly Ford Gagnon, Keeney St., Rockville. She waa bora NESTLE S QUIK a 59* as administrator of ths estate of Aug. 31 at Rockville General Hospital. Her matemAl grenO- Every fay, every ereek yea get valaet Hka Uriel The permission wus granted quite different fr m the old aud­ began dying over toe mouhtaihs .UNFORGETTABLE 1 MANCHESTER HI6H SCHOOL , his late wife, Elsie. itorium. Hie old house called its of Sunday after­ pa^nts are Mr. and Mra. John Ford, Wetheiufleld. Her pa­ BEEF MINI-PRICED The suit charges that Mrs. by the board, which observed I3ni EXCITING WBEKI ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. I^ le y Oy;non. New­ 2- lB CAN COFFEE *P Vse this blank! — lUgtstMr by MaU Now! that the building “ would not be top balcony the “Family Circle” noon. The patchy rain areas Pallanck died because she was and it was really up in the air. ington. She haa a brother, Stephen, 5; and two aUtera, Course (Please Check) Starting Date Fee ' more objectionable In character moved eastward well eouto of DELICIOUS administered gas Instead of oxy­ You could hear there but the New England. About ell that la Deborah, 7%, and Darlme,^16 months. 3- LBS PEANUT BUHER & 88‘ I Basic Principles of Property Insurance Sept, tl, 1M6 gM.Od | gen during an operation June and would not detract from the surrounding property valuea.” stage looked like something left tola morning of Betsy la a ' Basic Principles 'of Personal Insurance Sept. 22, 1966 |M.(M) * 1, 1965. from a peep show, you were so foggy pool of drlssle, light rain Saucier, Daniel Mark, son of Roger J. and Lnulae I Casualty Claims Investigation A The plaintiffs claim that tha .Bsucler of 39 Pioneer Circle. He was bom A ^ 9 at Man­ PORTERHOUSE 0 4 ' Also named as defendants In far away. Here were toe low­ and heavy cloudtoees. HERSHEY d e b a r s 75' DELI board acted “ Illegally, arbttrar- chester Memorial Hospital. Hla matonml gr^dfather to I Adjust!^ Sept. 27, 1965 940.06 I the negligence suit are: B. F. est priced seats. Southern New England will Ue I Real Estate Appraisal I Sept- 27, 1965 940.00 , Illy, and in excess of Its pow­ Louis C. Bunco of 29 Tunxls ’Trail, 5“*ton. Hla .paternal Mahady Co.; McKesson Appli­ ers,” and Usted several other You climbed iq> all the way on the northern edge of this stop 9 Stop er CoMtryfine TOP 0' THE CRADE STEAK I Real Estate Pn^ples A Practices Sept 29, 1965 945.00 | ance Co., a division of American to toe. highest tier and then de­ Tonight 7-9:19 grandmother la Mrs. Laura Saucly ^ KRAFT GRAPE JELLY 25' reasons for their obJecUona. damp weather m tem trough has four brothers, James, 12; Rb^rt, 9; M ich^, 7, and I Please enroll me in the above checked course(s). Enclosed I Cryogenics, Inc.; Melcholr, Arm­ scended some perilously steep tonight. A few light ehowera or strong, Desseau, Inc., a division stairs until you got to your par­ some drlssle may occur today, SUN, Russell, 6, and two slaters, Linda, 11; and Judith, 4. Skinless Franks ^ Is my check or money order BURNSIDE QUICK QUAKER OATS 19' MAIL TO: | of Hillman Coal and Coke, Inc. ticular row. Ifiis has been but no significant rato is anti FROM Hit er Sweet — choite your feailly’i fevorite. I for 9-. The firms are named as pro­ Course Offered changed in the new setup. First clpated. 2 P.M. Chapman, OUftoo Brown, son of Gardner and Barbara TOPoftliellllllllD The Certigcate Program, C-56 viders of equipment by the hoe- and second balacmiles are reel- The cknida win begin, a slow Brown Chapman, Middle Rd., Ellington. He waa bom Sfpt; ■ Name ...... 0 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hie maternal grand­ BUMBLE BEE SALMON 79' Italian Sausages * of I pital. Social W orkers ly all one structure with toe en­ breakup later tonight. Ctouda TOP 0' THE CRADE STEAK The University Connecticut Others named are Dr. David trance to both about midway win be an Important part of parents are Mr. apd Mrs. Joseph Brown, 341 Oakland St. His paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Mnblon Clmp tread lever — extri feed with MMiiream. I Address ...... StOrrs, Conneetlcat 06269 | S. Hastings, who Is named as up. It your seats are In toe firet toe weather picture' luesday, VERMONT MAID SYRUP 49' acting anastheslologlst who ap­ balcony you’ll descend to find man, Ellington. His maternal great-grandmother 16 Mru Vive courses In a program for but toe tun should occur about Charlee Downs, Waterford. Hla paternal great-grandmotoer ^^^e eees*a*easeeoeeoa>>*>«*»s TeL 429-9521, Ext 506, 469 , plied the gas and Peter Negrilil, them, while if toey are in toe SO peroent of toe time. on-the-Job social workers and is Mrs. Catherine Karvells, 339 ’Tollend ’Ipke. He hag a CAMPBELL'S B '*1 OUR OWN RK6I0 BR/IND out a!loag~loA3 One a hospital employe charged with persons In related Helds will be second balcony you’ll turn FIva Day Forecast Installing the equipment. offered this fall by the Univer­ around and start climbing. Temparaturea to Oonnectieut DOTTY GIBSON PERRETTS brother, Sumner, 4. Mr. Pfcllanck Is represented sity of Connecticut’s School of The old boxes used to have ’Tuesday through Saturday are BOnOM ROUND Separate bentwood chairs, eight Smith, Karen Lynn, daughter of Craig W. end Joanne Lirge by the law firm of RlsCasse, Social work. expected'to average somewhat M’Grath Smith, 11 Femwood Rd., Vernon. She waa bom. Davis and Unnon, of Hartford, They are Community Organ­ In number, in each encloeure, all above normal. At this time SCHOOL Sept 8 at Manchester Melnorial Hospital. Her maternal Zf' SEA-FOOD Size TOP O'THE CRADE ROAST the hospital by Pigeon and at the same floor height the four normal Mgh end low tempera­ PIZZA Par Uh kett pet react y n ever itet isation, Social Welfare PoUcy F A a grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Chanes M’Grato, West Onuttl of Rockville and Staf­ and Servlcea Introduction to people In toe back had their tures at Hartford are 74 afid 53, OF THE DANCE Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are-Mr. and Mpa. Eajey luttientlc Itillaa never! ford and the other defendants by Social CaMwork, Introduction view obscured by the four at New Haven 75 and 66, and John T. Smith, West Hartford. She has a aistor, Klmberiy SUCED WHITE HAUBUT STEAKS e 66< various Hartford law firms. PMple in the front alnce the at Bridgeport 79 and 57. Mild Cat from m l lift far tcailopilie. C G I f i to Social Work and Seminar tn Anne, 2. A third hospital suit, Initiat­ Field Instruction. floor waa not pitched here. temperatures to mid-week and Tap - Ballet - Acrobatic DANISH BROOK TROUT Ads’ SPECIAL ed In 1962, Is for damages of Registration for the program Now we ahall have logea ac­ cooler late to the week. Brigham, Klmberiy Beth, daughter of (3ordon K. and MARGARINE Pound, quarters Italian Style Veal Cutlets ^ Iv 9250,000 against Mount Sinai is already under way and con­ commodating from 10 to 16 Precipitation may total 14 to — also — Good Sept 10th Shirley Rau Brigham, RFD 1, Doyle Rd.. Rockville. She 93c till. Ssvi 59e on thru! Hospital of Hartford. tinues through S » t IS at the persona each, five to eight to ' H toon with showers a m t waa bom Sept. 0 at Mancheater Memorial .Hoapttal. Her Brtwn sNftr ewad, slow tmokad. A c thru Se^. 29rd The suit was taken by Tina School of Social Work at 1350 each row, but toe back row Is Wednesday and again about Frl- maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Irving G. Rau, N. Nlcolo, of Hebron, adminis­ Asylum Ave. in Hartford. elevated so If you’re sitting day. BATON Tolland. Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra GIANT COLGATE toothpaste 3 tratrix of the estate of Bartolo George N. Brigham, RockvUle. She haa a ftotor, Madelyn, Swift's Premium Bacon / o » Nlcolo, late of Hebron, who died by Sandra months. Ml tin. latk BNt It I Mit sivini! — ^ Oveorfresh July 16,1903, In the hospital. 10 Sarva Ihrtr and bacan . . . quick and aaty Also named as defendants Instructor DIPIetro, Anthony and Joae^ twin aona of Rudolph AQUA NET HairSprayuvE4o.59^ Flaky, foldin-brown lattici-top crust were Doris M. Donovan and and Dorothy Chllda DIPIetro. 132 Harlan St ’They were Sliced Calves Uver 89nlb Margarette M. Brown, both of 72 6A$T CENTER ST., MANCHESTER bom Sept. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital.. Their ma­ Hartford and both described as ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs., Joeeph C Tll^ I7f tin. 41 pintle itript. Knp i box hindy. ^ ^ ^ CHERRY PIES ea hospital employes. The case Green Rd. Their 'T ’ paternal ' grandmother •la ——Mrs. —Stella ~DI­ ROYAL ICE CREAM against Margarette Brown was (ORANGE HALL BUILDING). ' PIetro, Hartford. They haVe a brother, Rudy, 11, and a ato- Tuck a traat in your school lunchbont. withdrawn last year. BETTY JANE TURNER ter, Margaret. ,6. J&JBAND AIDS«"»2i!?*1 According to the charge, Me tin. Makit your mouth tuta frith iid eiian. m DONUTS, Plain or Sugar ffi 2 5 ‘ Regular Nlcolo died on the (meratlng ta­ Brtabola, Edward, eon of Richard L. and Irene Oinaou REGISTER NOW! The kett tendwichot itert wWi Deliy ; WE RESERVE ble July 16, 1962. 'The charges ’ ^ Brlabola. RFD 3, Kelly Rd.. Vernon. He waa bora Sept . 8 THE RIGHT TO 99c allege that, on the preceeding at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hla maternal grandpar­ LISTERINE Mouthwash 5 9 ‘ SCHOOL OF DANCE C a ll 449-6766 • 649-2761 LIMIT day, July 15, be fell from hie ents are Mr. end Mrs. Jtrthur Chieaon, Webster, Maas. Hit WT KESEKVE THE KIQHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES WHITE SUCED BREAD 2 --3 5 ‘ I NOW bed and drainage tubes, pulled partenall1 grandparentarrGndptTDntA Dreare Mr.,^^andMr. ana Mw^Mra. Bivnui ^ l Briebotojconapoia^ QUANTITIES Vt out from his body, were “Im­ RtSUMiS CLASSiS AT THE SAME LOCATION Webster,r, Mowk “ He”* ‘haa two broithers, Rlohard, 2, And Mi- SAVE 10c! Qal. properly an4 hastily reinsert­ 20B NORTH MAIN STRECT. MANCHESTER chael, L ed,’' causing him “great pain TOP-QUALITY Check Our Uet For Tour Vi Oalloa Favoritee! and discomfort.” - ' The charges continue that, the LA8T PAY-— “OUTLAWB U COMING” . following day, Nlcolo was "re­ LESSONS IN BALLET, TAP. JA2Z. THIS WEEK Vanilla, Van.-Choc„ Vaa.-Straw„ Neepelltaa. Bnhhnh, quired to undergo another op­ Chocolate, Pletnchlo, Coffee, Butter Caiamel.' eration," and died in the op­ BATON, ACROBATIC rOR A DAY. WEEK...OR L O N G E R erating room. FRUIT — Orange Pineapple, Bum Ralelii, Strawherry, ★ MOTHIRS' AND tUSINfSS GIRLS' UMRERING AND STATE Nlcolo U represented by the Frosea Podding, Cherry Vaidlla, Black Cherry, Cher^ A 1965 Cor from law firm of Kucharakl and Tar- RXCERCISE CLASS Garden Nugget, Banim Split Black Raapbeny, DiAek Ap|^ plnlan, of Wllllmantlc, the hos­ mmTOMORRowi I Merlorty IroHiors NUT and CANOT—Maple Walnut Batter Peean, Batter pital by Day, Berry and Howard, ■k PRE-SCHOOL CLASSES Of Ha^ord and Dorto Donovan utbUpMwm yto Fresh!— Brickie, Butter Almond, Chocolate CUp, Peppermint Stick, ★ JAZZ CUSSES FOR A U AGES Choool^ Almond, Chocolate Batter CUp, Mocha Chip. by Ctotter and Cotter, of Bridge­ SWEET LUSCIOUS ITALIAN port. ★ SPECIAL RATON CUSSES FOR JUNIOR AND SENIOR RIPPI lES—Strawherry, Chocolate, Dbl. Chocolate, Coffee A former Tolland County ltla ^t,j9 tiuitiy inoi^tt Butterecotdh, Buttereootch, Wild Cherry, MarehinaUew ! Deputy Sheriff, Melvin Cantor, HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS PRUNE PLUMS 3 *'3 t Stop^Shop Caramel, Baspbrery, Coffee Mocha, Choc. Marehmallew, I Is being sued for 95,000 damages aw * lw it.it Itf Blueberry. I by Thomas Danehy Jr„ of Cirs- ■■ ' ...... PLUSE RiGISTIR AT THE STUDIO — ■■■. i .e. i NO STICK' Firm frith heads \ tal Lake, Ellington. *•••••• 'AvaUabIt at your noarost Royhl Ico Croam Doalor’s I Danehy charges that, en June CALIF. ICEBERG LEHUCE***^ TODAY AND TOMORROW — SEPT. 11 14 ^ Brand ngw. fully equipped ews re«dy to go, 1J99 Chefs 7Vi Fry Pan IS Storo, or phono us for furthor information . . . 19, 1960, he waa aaaaulted by Bradlees Cantor at Ms heme at Crystal Rtdetm coupon and save a crisp O N E D O L L A R For'bolllni or bikini ■■ Lake. He elaima aevere lacera- I P.M. — t P.M. Reesonable ntee. tlena on hie head and face. B I L L , on our regular low "mini-price" of |1.9 9 . YELLOW ONIONS 5'^' iV Involved in the charge Is m - W Full Insurance eorerage. FOODS lOE OREAM session of tn automobile, (m - POE FURTHER INFORMATION 'nil laepee teed Ora Ristets from Washington Stati. m J A c tor claims that tha alleged fight a i A Large discount if your car la in our shop for tel., lept ta, lati occurred Vhen M (Cantor) wus CAU S29-0442 — I2f.fl27 or «44.107f repairs, BAKING POTATOES 5'^*47 COMPANY engaged flktbe “ regaining and l l H I M recapUon. property talten MIm T unor la » member a< tho ftoOoS tOeeOerb « I Co m ., b e ., Douee Musteca of Amar- from his possossion.” too, too, the Deaoe EduoAtera ef An>erleM‘'lM n M d member ef the N.Y.C. Chwter ef a MANUFACTUBEO IN M^CHBSTEB SmOf IfU t a Cantor statoa that ho waa aa- D .M A . and reeeBtly returned frem e tu M u t at tha Oaaee Ouravaa Oeuveatteu to New MOJUARH BROTHERS^ ataaotaeturers of O B IT m iJ ’S ^ N Q U B T SPUMONT squlted by Danehy. Your City. jAsate umn’iiiriffi 901 OBNTBB STREET — TEL. 949-9198 SAVE PENNIES PER ITEM..DOLLARS PER WEEK AND HUNDREDS PER YEAR WITH m m i-p riC illQ n WARREN STREET-PHONE Mt-SSSS A $10,000 suit 1^ Atty. Jerome Braaeh Studle# to WwthetsOeld ead B eel^ Hin I, Walsh, ef 99 Oorai4 9t., Man- ohastar, agatnat the Town of SSS5®SUuSEEi? "DIUOND HEAD” LBASINa FLANS FOE A U , 1995 5IAKEB di MODELS

rt. MANCHESTER EVENING^ HERALD, BIANCHESTEE, CX)NN« MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1985 rA O l VDUB M ANCH nnat 0Y1NIKO HERALD, KANCHE8TBR, CONN.» MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18.1966

transfer of the community eol* A n d over Events IM S to etete ecntfol. Board TV-Ra(Jio Tonight School Site Issue CMlnnan Mrs. Kath«rlne Bourn ^UESTiON$ In Capital Will review rscent measures PTA Meeting Set o n d ^ P e o p W Manchester taken by state OMBjnltUM In re­ ANSWERS gard to BUS trasstnr For Wednetday Before Board Today Other matters exsested to he WAnUNGTON (AP) — The Television heard by the boars tonight in* cream of the world's legal elude e study of peasible prej- The first V T A meeting ed the W h « n w in Andover Blementary Boliool eovofogt of rofeaskm Is in Washington to SEE BATimOAVS TV WEEK FOB OOMPUCTB LOROfO The board of education may make a decision on the ecu vrhieh could be conduoted heapitol eor« coats un- SIscuss promoting world peace 6:06 ( S-lO-ms-SS) MOvU (iU ) To Tail Um 3Tnish under the new state end fed­ wW be held Wednesday at • l l n TheZ, through the rule of law. (60-10) Lloyd Ttuuiton Show 24) Magto>oeaB Community College •election of e site for the construction of an elemen­ p.m. la the eohooL . dor th« modleol Intur- eral acts relating to eduoatlen, In the House, It's "home rule” ( 8) Aftomnon Show 8:00 M) The PrsnSi OMf A fter, the buelaees of the (20) Memory Lan* (18)^Suba^|ilte TV tary school in the Spring-Gardner 8ts. area when it e plan of eoUon toward a revl- ones program begin? day, but the emphasis will be on 6:60 ( 40) Rifleman (U ^ ) John PbftJrt^ (0 ) meets tonight at Bennet Junior High School. ■ion of the board’s own polloies, meeting has been eonwletod. (18) Movie (12) I've Oot a iaorat sidestepping the Issue. The ad­ A Two-Yeer Inimutlon of Higher Education Thi decision will be ebettedo------—------and the effect of downtown ur­ Superintendent Arsm m tm a - A. On inly 1, 19M. So (30) Superman 1:30 IM) AnUquaa Jian and Supervleor Mrs. Helen ministration wants no part of 8) Yogi Bear ( 8-SO-fO) Jeasa Jamas by e report of a trip laturday ban rsnwal upon the eobeol eye- don't bo too m M c to the bill up for consideration to­ 6:00 8-40) Nowi. SporU. Weather (12) Lucy Show made to the two sites still un­ Ukliking say aetien on the pre- tom. MeoOoaald of District $, which N e w s » day. Its proposal comes up later (24) What'e New? :iO-22«» Dr. MMsra (O) osed poUey revision at this Inoludee Andover, will talk drop ony booMi Inimr- der oonsideratton by several poi (30) WhlrU’blrda 6:00 34) A Han Atona about the educaUonal program onco pfotoctloo yoo thus month. (lO) flye-Denllfy 6-20-t(>> SMnan&iak nam bers of the board and time. Sources say the Army Is so (22) R(x-ky and H li Friends An agreement between the for the year. The teeohipg staff nmy now boVo. 9y tbo 3-12) Andy Orlftlth (C) COURSE OFFERINGS ether Interested parties. These pleased by its helicopter opera­ 6:06 ( 3) News. Siwrts. Weather 10-26-10) Ahdy WUUaM (O board and the Oerebrml Palsy will be introduoed, end i^ e n t e Included auperlntendent of Nmo tfco now progrom tions in Viet Nam that plans are 6:15 ( 8-40) Peter Jennings—News 9:30 6-12) Hasri t o Aadoolation of Olreater Hartford MET Urges will visit classrooms and meet BillyB il ly Graham (221 Club liouee ^20-40) Psrmar’s DauHUar ■choola William (hirtie; Town under way to double the number on a method of engaging a the room mothers. A social h w foot into offoct, pH- ROCHE»TE3R. Minn. (AP) — 110) News, Weather Planning Director Joseph Tam- Bvangreltat B illy Graham, recu- of chopper companies. 6 30 ( 3) Walter Cronklte 10:00 ( 84h Mara Lawrasea prograi with refreshments will foHdw. yoto inenronco plojia (10-22-30) Ilunlley-Brlnkley (24) noht (or MoUlUy ■ky; Mrs. LlUlan Bhensla, prln- ihyeical! Salary Hike pwatiniE from aurg;ery on his ( 8) Lieutenant ( 8-20d0) Ben Oaaay FALL SEMESTER 196S for tbs. eduoatloh of physically A total enroHment iii the lUe- will prabobiy bo tol- of the South School; (40) Cheyenne (10-22-60) Run for Yaur Ufa handicapped children will be m enUry eehool of 3IA children proatate gland, had a “very, WoiM Peace; H irt court Jus Theodore Falibenke, lupertn- Urod to dovotoil wMi tices and lawyers fro from 110 na- (12) New.ebent outlined. This matter of hiring has besn announced by Frihol- very xmcomfortable day,” after (24) Tmvel Time 11:00 1 8JI-10-lA60dA60dO) Haws, tendent of buildings and From Rebate tbo now Sociol SocorHy Hors gather in Washington to- a teacher bad previously been pel Doris Chemberialn. Thie suffering compUcations, an aide X 6:46 (20) Peter Jennings—News Sports, Wamhar Now accepting appllcatloni for ilngle courses or degree programs In the following curricula: ■rounds, and three board mem day for the World Conference on 7:lX) ( 3) Movie (C) (18) Flor AduUa Only a subjeot of controversy bs- represents an Increase of IS lioopitol inonronco pro- said Sunday. bare, Beldon Schaffer, Alfred Graham underwent surgery World Peace Through Law. (18) In Public Intereat ll:16 jj^O ^n^^iC ) tween the two partlss end bee The Manchester Federation children over lest year. Bxcept tocNoo. (21') Readere Dtgeet # Builnasi Administration # Pre-Enginoerlng • Accounting # Gonoral Studios Canipbell and Leonard Seadsr. of Teachers hae put IteeU on last Ihursday at the Mayo Clin­ Absent on the list of early re­ (24) Whnfs New? |40) ikmrts nnal caused a delay in eettlng up the for the two Oreda i roonM with JUOTl 'S PO RK LO IN SALE! servations were any representa­ (12-22-301 News, SporU. 11:20 , 8) IfoTia The two tracts of land under program. Ihe'agreement report­ record as favoring'the transfer | M children each, alt the cleased S l ^ r o m * M ^ ic...... ' everege etoee to SO children. Mobicare and Social Dr. 0rady Wilson of Char- tives of Communist countries. Weather ll ) Movie • Exaeutlva Sacretarial • Liberal Arts and Seionces • Medical Laboratory Aiilitant eonslderatlon are e plot at the edly places the responelbUtty to the board of education's CUT FSOM COeN H O YOUNO s o s K ie s (10) Movie 11:26 40) Merv Orlffla budget of the forthcoming re­ Security. The above question lotto N.C., the aide, said G ra­ Major speakers at the first 7:15 (30> S[»>rts Camera i 8) Moarla end of Dartmouth St, now for the hiring end eompensatlng The Khool lunch is taken by end manymanv etheren U u » eream eneweredanawamd bate from the eteite to the town 2SS ehUdren, M take milk onl ham “ hasn't done too well at all sesaiaper. To get your copy' URINS plied to an over-aH improve­ end at 1:80 p.m. “We d Jose Carlos Ferreyros and 5:15 Dial 12 Acetg. 101B Principles of Accounting the lurrounding free lend in­ According to the town char injuatice'^ in the current teach­ consideration was drafted by 6:00 News rots, applesauce squares. Breed, South Vietnamese Ambassador Tu-Th 6:20-7:35 appropriate for any meaning­ ter, the planning and design of er eelary ecales. U . A V m A O l home rule opponents, and would 6:46 Lowell Thomas Acetg. lOlC Principles of Accounting butter and milk served with all Manchester Eveoing Herald! LOIN SIDE Nguyen Duy Quang. Ferreyros' 7:00 Worid Tonight ^ ful expansion. buildings under the control of Vater eeld that a study of give 86 per cent of the nation's M-W 3:30-4:45 metis.maala ^ Andover oerremeodent. Law-1 wife and daughter accompanied 7:30 Harry Reasoner Acetg. 111 Secretarial Accounting Another item on tonlght’i the board are to be performed ■alary schedules in Connecticut capital to the state of Maryland. 8:00 News renoe Moe, td. 74$-67M. him. agenda Is the probable discus­ by the department of public would reveal that the ealary Flower Frisee OR ROAST The remaining 16 per cent 8 :15 Dial 12 Aectg, 201 Advanced Accounting W-F 4:45-6:10 It has become a postwar tra­ sion of a ^ v t e e d statement on works but subject to the dlrac level of Mancheeter teachers Five of the twenty-six 6th would be left as is, under direct 10:65 Yankees vs. Angels PORK CHOPS CINTM CUT dition for the empress to receive WTIC— ISDS Acetg.‘211 Cost Accounting W-F 7:45-9:00 the boalra'e policy on the issue tion of the board. had fallen behind those of many grade elementary eehool pupils control of Congress. 6:00 Afternoon Edition new ambassadors and their M 4:55-6:10; W 6:20-7:35 o f teacher-board relations. At The finanoa eommittee is ex other toumt. He etreeeed that who were given linnia seeds House Spesker John W. Mc­ 6:00 News, SporU. Weatbsr Acetg. 221 Federal Taxes famlUes. 6:36 Light n Lhreiy the last board meeting, Schaffer pected to report on adjustments there seemed to be a strong lest May by the Andover Gar­ Cormack told Rep. John L. M c­ M-W 6:20-7:35; Lab.Tu 3:30 TV 6:46 Blue of Evening Principlas' of Biology was instructed to prepare such to be made in the new budget unity of opinion on this sutrieet den Club showed the resuHe of Millan, D B . C-, c W r m s n of the 7:06 Conversation Fiteca Ble. lOIA Tu-Th 6:20-7:35; Lab W 8:00-10:00 a revision for presentation at due to an undoresUmeta in the among teachers here, rcgianfl) their Work when their entrlee Dr. jQhn Gibbon House Diatrlot Committee and Bio. 101B Prineiplos of Biology this meeting; however. In the total salary figiua of about fib, were Judnd on Saturday. Win­ NEW YORK (AP) — Dr. John chief supporter of the 86-16 plan, M-W 3:30-4:45; LabTh 8:00-10:00 of their organleational affiUa- meantime, the Manchester BJdu- 000. Ih a undoreetlmata wee ap­ ner was Ridiard Odbome who SERVICE B. Gibbon Jr. has been selected he woul U.S. Ambassador Eldward A. SPECIAL TUUDAY, W -F 7:45-9:00 Clark told a luncheon audience Richard M. Nixon, former WIDNISDAY Eng. 99A Remedial English SMILING SERVICK that “we will never abandon or vice president: “Remember, Tu-Th 4:55-6:10 the Communists think different­ Eng. 99B Remedial Englis 1 FrtdiPMcdCEERY run out on our friends and I U.S. NO. I Mk MTOSH JUICY SUNKIST pridefully assert that we do not ly than we do. The CommunistB Eng. 101A Freshman English Tu-Th 3:30-4:45 trade ott old friends for new never talk about negotiations M-Th 4:55-6:10 APPLES ORANGES Crisg CARROTS 3 * * ^ ^ ones.” unless they are losing.” (Dis­ Eng. lOlB Remediat English The ambassador, from Austin, cussing Viet Nam on NBC's ra­ Steak Sale! Eng. lOlC Renfadial English Tu-Th 6:20-7:35 dio-television program “Meet YEUOW ONIONS Tex., was making his first visit All Cut From Super-Right Quality Tu-Th 3:30-4:45 3 » 3 9 f 1 2 - B 9 f outside the capital of Canberra the Press” ). Eng. .lOiP Remedial English since arriving in Australia a President Johnson, as quoted Heavy Western Com^feded Steer Beef!Beef i Eng. lOIE Remedial English W -F 7:45-9:00 month ago. tw Lawrence F. O’Brien, White Check This Trim ... And The Low Prices Tu-Th 4:55-6:10 .... FROZEN FOOD H e assured the, group of Aus- ~ louse leglalatlve Chief and post- Eng, lOIF-^ - Ramodiai English trmllan and Am erican business master genaral-dealgnate; Eng. lOI'G Remedial English Tu-Th 4-.5S-6:10 men Sunday that American in­ “There’s notMng that I put FILIET STEAK cu .M 'T i. M -W 9:10-10:25 ) vestment in Australia “will con­ greater emphasis upon than Eng. lOIH Remedial English tinue and will grow in the years congressional relations, and Eng. 201 Survey of English Literature M -W 3:30-4:45 ahead.” that must apply to every, de­ CHUCK STEAK in—Save 20c LB Eng. 203 Effective Speaking M 4:55-6:10; W 6:20-7:35 partment and agency." (Copy­ Boneless, From right Interview in U.B. News A Fin. Inst. Financial Institutions M 6:20-7:35; Th 9:00-10:25 Lant and Fontanne Wwld Report.)' BLADE STEAKChuck, Seve 10c lb 1.19 GENESEE DEPOT, Wis., Fine Arts 101 History and Appreciation of Art M-F 6:20-7:35 Steak, Boneless From .69 (A P ) — Alfred lAint and Lynn Capital Footnotes M -W 3:30-4:45 Fbctanne, a couple famed in the French 101A Elementary French DRMONICO RllUsave 20c LB 1 RCG. or CRMKU CUT 9-es.Fkga. American theater long before Vice Admiral Hyman G. Kick­ French lOlB Elementary French M -W 6:20-7:35 the birth of networic television, over has won a two-year exten­ D ID C T C A IF Super-Right Quality sion of active duty and will re­ Intermediate French Tu-F 3:30-4:45 watched alone at their country R I D d I E A R Heavy Steer Beef LB',99' Frengh 201 BIRDS EYE POTATOES 1 0 -9 9 home Sunday night as the young main 6U head of the Navy's nu­ Hist. 101A West. Civilization thru Reformation Tu 9:10-10:25; F 6:?0-7:35 industry accorded them its clear submarine development program. Without the facial Hist. 101B West. Civilization thru Reformation M-Tu 9:i 0-10:25 greatest award. CAllF0RNiA‘“■s,“ ^b65' f / "It was way beyond our bed­ approval from President John­ Hist. lOlC West. Civilization thru Reformation Tu-Th 9:10*10:25 son, Kickover, 68, would have DOWNTHilKi WARUS 1 0 -9 9 time," said lAmt, 72, who said Tu 9:10-10:25; F 3:30-4:45 he began the day weeding his been retired next year....The VEAiSTEAK 69" Hist. roiD West. 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Dowd, FrandB D a» He ear cn the edge of Ms act Fernon sllse, 48 Mile WU Rd.; Richard and fumed, about a tM telling Qraf, fugar Hill Rd„ Toland; another girt sometMng about m a n d r r B t r r But one does not need to dispute any Elias him and now, ter the firat time of the slnoerlUes involved to classify Inside Bren: all day, there was soma 17-ysar- • the maneuver aa an expert of Its kind. Bmlth, irUlM ft. Old, ^ a UtUe Mt of ft, to Carruthers, McGusker Sdrap . Don Martin who wont out and Enmins IfrraUl Here, for many montha there had AdmittedI a m a y : Mom, RoWa.R4.» learned how to kUl and every­ Sfl been Senator Morse, the Oregon mav­ kmtat, U8 Orove ft.; elen No- body says he Is very good at It erick, standing up pradtlcally every Ian. I l l Cfi and new they aay he’s too young rove f t .; Obolle Mkiesq Mrs. Douglas Paul, ngh Mt. loiitlw ■••••••••••••••* Then the threat of the steel- strike ner — Communist China. Yesterday, Carruthers charg-^ In hls statement, Oarruthara The Town and Country Play­ stuff.” fM Moeths •»«••••••••••• came along. The man in the White •d that the "mayor has been n o M that "petqile In that ers have announced open cast­ Births •aUirdfty>"A"acn' to When he laid ’’teen-age,” ha cause: The question of who gets • Montii •••••••••••■••••• Hard Intslliganos la scares,' ing ter their fall production of Mr. and Mra. lyendall Y}ate%' said it as if he were an adult House had the happy thought that this hut tosrs Is rsason to s u n n t running a aeoret and illegal (Skinner Road) area are sub­ Kashmir, Pakistan or India. UKKBER o r , private dump at WlndsorviUe Jaan Kerr’s comedy “Hary, Hartford; a ion to llr^juw qoMmentlngling abouta kids, same Wayne Morse, this daily tormen­ an understanding of some ject to the stench of the Hock- Ever since the partition of In 1 S B aS o CIATMO P I - ---- Rd. . . . In direct vtoiaticn of anum River Mary’’. The recent Broadway Mrs. Anthony lamonnod,'Wri|rk "Do you nave a girt?':' t>6 was dla Into two eountrlee, after the Hm Aaodatod Pr««i 1» excluilv«l| tor of our foreign policy, is also an ex­ sort may have beet) reached be­ play, wWch enjoyed a four year ner Dr. ' , aakatb for a new garage? to th* nu a( n i tween Communist Chjna and aonlng and health eodaa." An odor coming from the riv­ British milled out, India has hM eredlttd ft pert In the field of labor relations. Oerruthsrs said that "Wednee- er below the RoMvUla filtration mn,___, ______has a east of three . m pi and Births Sunday; A ^ghter* . '‘Oh, I have one,” he eald. flatly refused to abide by a Unt^ , thla p«p«r and Pakistan last ysar, perhpas In two’ women. Anyone Intofsated to Mr. and Mrs. LkmM Bosqia. He reached Into the deep pocket GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK HATE So Senator Morse was asked to Serve April, whsn (jhou Chou Bn-lai, toe day night a spectacular blaM it has been a political leaue ed Nations proposal for a plsb- Ati oC r«publl«Ulon ot special dla- rovoaled that an area that had the past. when eome rural in reading for n part mdy attend 1S7 W. Main at. (ri We fatigue, pants and pulled esotte In Kashmirs, The reason: as one of the President’s mediators In Chinese Foreign Minister, Went casting date tomorrow at • p.m. Discharged Thundnyt Dr* out e fofdi^ letter. ”1 Just got AMOUNT YOU MONTHLY r e p a y m e n t TERMS . 1 herein are also reserred. to Pakistan for sedret talks. ba«n set aside for the burning rpolIlticlana have accused the the steel strike situation. And, being a 101ormer RockvUle city govern- in toe Lottie Flak Building In nest Uthgenannt, 7 Gam pr^ this from her.” Pakistan. RECEIVE IS p iy im n U 24 paymniti 38psym entt ^ s Herald PrlnUng OompMy. /nc -. That waa, 18 months nfter of the local merchants' com­ lUnea no financial responsibility for typ» good citisen asked for a special head­ bustibles (paper and cartons) la ment of operating the flltritlon Henry Park, Rockville. Ferdinand Nadeau, 14 Emily. He unfolded it end held tt cut Beyond that, Itoe late Prime China's swift invasion o( India The play, to be directed by Kelly RdJ Itt began, ”I’m not very g ^ at $ 6 0 0 $ S 3 $ 2 8 F 1 9 .6 7 mphleal errors appearins I" line service In a field of his own com­ now being used for the dispos­ plant poorly, so that a a odor Dr.; Alice Roderick, Minister, JaWaharlsl Nehru, ^^oOier reading matter In Tbs Hanchestsr In the fall of 1»«. « mlMta?y William McCurdy of Hartford, Richard Hall, 8 Hammondimond Bt!t I writing letteta end I cenT even 1 .2 0 0 1 0 6 SS log BeraM. petence, Senator Morse could hardly re­ ing end burning of other than is observed down river. conatantly derided Pakistan as probe that humbled . India and The mayor answered toe will be presented on ^ d k y and R a ^ o n d Deal, Kingabury think of what to ririta, but TH a temporary country that right< exposed toe weakness of its oombUstibles, mostly from the 1 ,8 0 0 1 5 9 8 4 6 9 .0 0 ; 111 serrKs client of N. B. A. Service, fuse. xwdevelopRienl area.” "stinking Hockanum River Saturday, Nov. 6 and I, In Sykes Ava.; Rose St. Plcire, M try. I hope your doing alright fulW belonged back with India. FUMUnersibllshers RepresenUtlvsajtepresem«uv»» --— »ii« army- As a result of that brief School S t,; Mra. Dorothy Bo- dvor there. At least you haven’t tlMbews" 1 Soeelal ^ sn cr — New York, .Chi- We are not quite clear what precis# Mayor McCusker replied to­ doesn!t stink when it leaves the Auditorium, RockvlUe. These repeated slights under­ LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED engagement, India now has lU. Scouts to Merge nan and daughter, BlUngton. gOiiq a-wall yet. Ha-ha.” gale. Detroit and Boston. . role Senator Morse may have played in day that he was at Wednesday’a filtration plant It gathers lu standably infuriated Pakistan. liteMBBR AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCUUAr best divisions poised along toe odious aroma -as It jvends its Rockville and Vernon Girt Discharged Friday: Kath-| Vfthe can’t apell AWOL,” he Iter years, while warning Pakis­ TIONS. bringing about the actual settlement of blaM,' end charged that Car- Scout Neighborhood Assocla- northwest frontier, facing China, way through toe rural area, with trine Dlmmlck, Ellington; Dell b M|1 . , . tan not to use the 8460 million the threatened strike. and not a single soldier ha* nUhors -was "abusive to Rock­ tiona are {xannlng to merge this Hammond. 29^Range Hilt Dr.; ( He turned the page and polnt- THE CONNECTICUT BANI^ Pisplav advertising closing bourni ville Fire Chief John Ashe and Ita many hidden septic tanks. worth of U.S. miUtary equip­ ^ r Itonday — 1 p.m. PrMay. But we do know that a day or two been withdrawn for. acjion This has been proven and any­ fall, wtth Mrs. Ed J . Galllgan Kenneth Frail, E ast H artford ;, *d to a paragraph at the bot- ment against India, the United AND TRUIT COMPANY For Tuesday — 1 p m. Monday. across toe subconUnent against Other flretnea.’’ neighborhood chairman. The Eugene Wochomurka, Olditohi, ”Oh,” It eald, ”do you For Wednesday — I P m, T u es^ . passed in the United States Senate McCusker said that on one may check the filtration States has tried to maneuver U N. MAIN STi 80S MADT 0 . for Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. paJclstun. first meeting of toe combined S t^ o r d Rd., Tolland; Anfth know Ginger Ames? She told me without a Morse speech against “Mc­ Wednesday, during toe fire, Oar- plant outlet to satisfy bis Curi­ India into a Kashmirs settle­ SlANCHEACmR PARKADB ^ |br Fridav — 1 n.m. Thursday. Thus, the obvious flrkt stop of organizations will be held to­ Schleelnger. Dobson Ave.; yobW go oyer to her ment. Every effort failed. sVir Saturday — 1 p.m> Friday. rutoers was "shouting and osity.” morrow from 9 :30 to 11 ;S0 a.m. Classified deadline: 10:90 a.n^ each day ft Namara’s war.” a pi^ble Pakistan - China un­ Old Dump Mentloaed FrancU TOWn, 93 Vernon Ave.; ] in'f hpuse. WeH. It’* a cuple of There is no doubt about the derstanding has already been screaming, like he was throw- In toa TaloottvlUe Congregation­ Nina Behnke, 181 Union St.; mont^is top lato ro I’ll ^ v e publication except Saturday — » am. And tl^at one of the first things Sen­ ing a tantrum.” strength of Pakistan’s claim to fulfilled: Half of India’s best In his statement Carruthers al Church, Main St., Talcott- Martha McHutchlson, Grant you- Ain’t I nice? You bettw ator Morse did when he got back to the ief Ashe said today that the charged that the former Rock­ Kashmir. But this claim is Monday, September 18 fighting forces. Including to* vllle. AH leaders, aaelstant lead­ Hill Rd.. Tolland; Fanny. Kig»-, n»- Alstraya your friend. nothing aa eompartd to ths dis­ Senate was to make a speech praising Are, which attracted some peo­ ville dump, located on West Rd. ers, and troop committee chair­ crack Third Dlvjslon, afo Im­ ple, "was not a hazard,’’ be, Ellington; Helen Zowada, aster that may befaU ths West President Johnson’s statesmanship in mobilised on the Chino border, and now closed, waa closed man are urged to attend. 44 Mountain Bt.; Alfhlld Heine, 'Look at that," Martin said. Re added that, if the blase through the "mismanagement” as a result of Pakistan’s resort averting the^ steel strike. hundreds of miles from the Scouts to Meet ' 73< Union Bt. "Some broad getttn’ me in trou­ to war to. make good Us claim. The Bigr Issue Submerged bad occured in the daytime, of the former Democratic city ble with my girl by spreadln’ scene of action in the Punjab. "nobody would have even no­ Troop 92 Boy Scouta will bold Discharged Saturday: Ronald IN * PuMIdieni Newspaper it government rumors about me." Syndicate Germany, aa elsewhere. It takes The obvious second part of a ticed it. But because it hap­ their first meeting of toe fqll Mallon, 30 Tumhlebrook Dr,; 3 possible Pakistan-Chlna underr "It was through this same Thursday a t 7 p.m. in Union Mrs. Dorothy -Aahwall and son, R' ^U tical campaign to bring out the pened at nigM, it was noticed.”- type of Democratic mismanage­ Wxirst In us. So It Is that much of the An Augury Of Snakes standing is also being fuMUled— Carruthers charged that, be­ Congregational Cnurch. Any boy 102 Woodbridge St. Manchea- a rising cresceado of politloal ment” Carruthers said, "that who has been registered and ter. I sound and fury as between Chancellor A correspondent in the National Ob­ cause material from demolished we lost our dump on West St., pressure on India from Peiping. bulldtbfeis in the redevelopment does not plan to attend In the Discharged SundaySdrie QUALflY tuilwlg Erhard of the ruling Christian server has revealed his own cynicism So far, toll has taken Uj* f0P»i closed by court order. This same future Is asked to contact Wil- Smith, M ’Villag* Btii Maiw about the lasting qualities of the peace area were being burned at the dunm, run under the direction DIAMONDB pebmcrata and Mayor Willy Brandt of of demands for India’s .with­ site, a health hazard exists. ll«un Dumas, scoutmaster so Stone, i n Vernon Ava,;iJoseph President Nasser of Egypt and King drawal from Pakistan, and the of Republican Mayor Herman boys on the waiting list will be Baudin, « Ward S t . «Hf Social Democrata has degenerated "Does toe mayor have writ­ Olaon, wqa cited for Its fine op­ SINCEIMO Faisal of Saudi Arabia have pledged characterisation of the war as ten certlffcatlon from our health able to Join toe troop. |ntR Uie lowest common denominator of an Indian invasion, stimulated eration by toe courta." Masons Meet The Hctmld’i V e n i^ Baiwth themselves to keep m the little nation offtcer or from toe redevelop­ Mayor MCCuaker answered Is at Pane Btl. RorirvU| , fo rties these days—bombast i ^ u t na* and supported by U.8. Imparial- ment commisilcn or the de­ Fayette Lodge AF A AM win 88 4 of Yemen. that toe former Democratic city tfcmal strength and honor. In the case ism. China also claims that In­ struction company that the ma- hold ita first stated communica­ P.O. Box 827, teL ^75-818jl M He reports, this correspondent, that dia is violating the China bor­ government "Inherited’’ the tion of toe season tomorrow 648-2711. S( Germany, both Erhard and Brandt terial being disposed of at this dump problem from former may­ the price of snakes is going up in South der, perhaps laying the grototd- lll^ q l dump are free of rodents night at 7:30 In the Masonic Itove now been made to sound aa if work for a repeUtTcn of 1963 — or Olson. Temple on Orchard St. Wor- ^hey were thinking of little but reelst- Arabia, despite talk of peace. and roaches?” "Our problem with the West overt Chinese invasion of India. Mrs. Betty-Lou Williams, as­ Shipful Master Joseph J . Belottl Bids on Painting Blg Communism and oi how to get What does the price of snakes have Although toe odds today arq. S t dump started under Olson’a will preside. sistant executive director of the Republican, administration,” Mc­ fjtoir fingers on some of our atomic to do with questions of peace and tVar? well under BO-60 that China, ac­ Rockville redevelcqiment ogen Demons tratton Opened by Town EVERY Cusker said. "Mr. Carruthers Bombs in order to resist Communism or Correspondent Leo Heiman, obviouS' tually will Invade, tots Is the ob­ cy, said today that all buildings Louts Fusari, of Bloonifield, vious third part of the possible should Check hts facta on tola,” will give a demonstration In oil «i how to make theif own bombs If we ly enjoying a narration which reads Ming demolished are fumigat- The Douthette-Archlbald Co. understanding with Pakistan. ed "several days before they the mayor added. painting tomorrow night at 8 like the product of some night spfmt “I am quite aware of toe East Hartford is the apparent don’t let them play with ours. But even without any Chinese are tom down.” at the firat fall meeting of the With Arabian hashish, explains that the military action, the scenario fdr problem','’ the mayor said, low bidder for- painting the ex- WED. Such an election season impression is "Fumigation is in the speclfi- Tolland County Art Aaaociation tertOTB of the Hall of Records desert warriors of Yemen carry small' cataclysm is clearly vlklhte. By eatiohs and In the contract with "since I was on toe city council The meeting will be conducted fgobatoly not very close to the real in­ during the Republican atunini- on Center St., and the Police snakes in their ammunition pouches allowing hersSIf to be encour­ the demolition firm,” Mrs. Wil­ by Mrs. Caroline Forster, pVesl- stincts of either man. and therefore aged by China, Pakistan has Btratloit” Station on E . Middle Tpke. when they go on campaign. Often, Just liams said. dent and will be held in Building The East Hartford company S22S OPEN dees Justice neither to the election race now embroiled all of South Asia She added that, prior to toe "The dump on W est St. was A, at the comer of Park and WED., as they are about to take a shot at In turmoil. For example, contin­ closed when the Democrats took submitted the lowest prices for ||^lf nor to either of its candidates. present demoHUon phase, she School Sts. each separate .project, using one somebody across the sands, desert uation of the war will set poli­ over,” Mayor McCusker added THURS., vThe real difference between the two a aeeompanled a representative Pictures are to be brought In touch-up coat and one ^ Tlnieh PAYMENT TERMS tical forces In motion in India, GOP Cancela Meeting by members- for the Pictures of SSndIdatea that is obscured when both wind will flip a speck of sand into one of Modem Pest Control Inc., coat. It was also low on al­ INVITED FRI. & SAT.^ the world’s largest, moat cUm-- of Meriden, assigned to the Job, A meeting of toe Repub­ the Month, to be chosen for dl them are thus busy defending the of their eyea If they stick their own lican 'town Committee of ternate prices for two ftnieh TILL bersome democracy, that could around the yedevelopment area, hanging in various public build­ coats. ^ therland is that Mayor Brandt, on dirty fingers into the afflicted eye Aloag Counter Roods With Sylvian Oflera topple toe Shastri government .Idlngs to he Vernor scheduled for to­ ings for the coming month. n o tin g out toe builf morrow night at 8 has been The low bidder's prices were, 9 P.M. S they - will add to their trouble instead SOME PUMPKINS and lead to grave domestio dis­ long record, and on his own pollti- fumigated. canceled because of a fash­ Police Arresta for the Hail of Records, 3486 and of solving i t And, in desert warfare, orders. ' "It looked pretty decent to Situation, is more inclined than ion show {banned by the Re­ Richard Santoro, 23, of 100 3727, and for the PoUce Station, 2 nobody can afford water enough to And-Just beneath toe surface nun" Chief Ashe said. He add Union St., was summoned to 3940 and 31,4l0. d^ancellor Erhard to regard the present. lurks toe a'wful danger of Hin­ •d that there appeared to be no publican Women’s Club. wash but all the eyes that get sand The show will be held in Circuit Court 12, Rockville, Others who submitted bids to­ 4|luation in Europe as temporary and figM in. Hie thicker the- better du turning on Moslem, in pre­ health hazard. Sept. 28, on a charge of mak­ blown into them. Fiano’s Restaurant tomor­ day are William Adams of Man­ Stone real steps toward reunlficftion of • for them." . dominantly Hindu India, and Carruthers charged that ing unnecessary noise -with a chester, 3668 and 3983 for the So the A rib warriors open their am* Moslem slaying Hindu In Moe- "Through Mayor McCusker’s row at 8:16 p.m. dermany aa imperative. He did not look like a boy with St. Bernard’s Couples dub motor vehicle. Patrolman Mar­ Hall of Reqords and 31,168 and 6 5 lem Pakistan. mismanagement, the merchants tin Kincman made the arrest m ^antwjem^^^m^ munition pouches, and take out their the gun in his hand. 31,978 for the PoUce Station; Ulhancellor Erhard, on the other hand> Veterang At 17 All this means political ebaos,-- of otlr obmmnnlty- may- again St. Bernard’s Married Couples TUESDAY and personid serpents' which, the co rre-' ’’Bayonets,” he said. "Man, Club •will hoM Its first meeting Thursday. and the Haywood ee not shells hanging from his back squawk." beer,” the mess sergeant said. (See Page Seven) donesia and plots a Oommuniet- development area Itself, where charged with failure to drive of being drawn into a tall tale one is and the black mud around him there Is now large empty Mrs. Sterling F. Little, past voted to prefer German unification "They’re worried about Viet "Do you drink?” Markle was style government, master-mind­ president; Mr. and Mrs. John left ^ a parked vehicle. Kelpon going to enjoy swallowing almost as was pluming ~up from the small Ram because they’re home rais­ asked. ed by D.N. Aidet, toe party lesd-^ areas,” Oamithers -said. was also issued a written warn­ Shopping for bargains today? elver continued alliance and possible arms fire and then the mud "However, dumping and burn­ Ashe, vice president; Mr. and SELECT— CHOICE much aa the narrator enjoys spinning ing a bunch of faggots,” another "Hell, yeah, anything we get er, to take over after President Mra. John Woron, secretary; ing for drl-ving after drinking, mclear partnership with us. But it may went up higher when mortar our hands on,” he said. A Thought for Today Sukarno. With Indonesia to toe ing of this material at the Wind- it. One doesn’t really want to find out, one of the kids ssdd. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Beebe, by Patrolman Martin Kincman. v ^ e that way this time, shells hit it. "Danrn right,” Martiiu^said. "Drink all toe time,” Martin Sponsored by the Manchester south and Pakistan to toe' west, sorvUle Rd. area must be by research, that it is or isn’t a true ■topped immediately,” Cami- treasurer; and Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ He also is scheduled to appear i t may be, however, that even the Two men In his squad went White paint tri(;Jed- down , his > said: CkiuncU of Churches China would' then be able to ward 8, Mamuszka, registrar. In court Sept. 2S. tale. One concedes Heiman his account, down, and then the company . "Do every damn tol^ a man bring new pressures on South­ thers said. Hospital Notes e (e real difference between the two long arin. He ts six foot and. "Mr. Carruthers,•e,” the mayor i ^XTCommittee chairmen , appolntj- TOP ROUND $<109 east Asia, Including Viet Nam, and his Arab warriors their snakes in commander was hit, too. Martin wijigha ito pounds. His h a ir. is can do,” another one' of them. much’ to sky; ^ ^he president Admitted Thursday; Eugene (|^rman parties is no longer as impor- moved Just as if he was in trsdn- Jam es Rats of Chicago, said. “You then, my son, be strosig where U.8. troops are now fight­ continued, "has their pouches, and reserves only the cut to the rbots. The-hint of a hi th e . grace that ,is in Chriot but the firemenm feel thatthkt Mrs. Paul Lawery, auditing:« Mr. Wochomurka, Old Stafford Rd., t«>t as it once seemed to be. For one , ing. He came wading through- beaitf was tm tifie sides Of his - ‘"niey - have no complaints ing a war of their own. and Mrs. Howard Huff, door; Tolland; Joseph Baudin, 6 Ward ig, the state of the world at the truly Important question of whether the / the mud oif good dtrong legs'and ^ with us,” Martin said. "We Jesus,”' (II Tbnothy 2:1). Lost from sight in thle Harsh Wednesday’s fire was (set).” LB. sunburned- face; His teeth were This week. In our “thoughts McCusker noted that the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Girard, St.; Alfred Maples, 20 Grand high or low cost of thf snakes is a * handed over' the mortar shells.- yellow from the diri of Bien Hoa didn't, run or anything.” but realistic view of the Indfa- ment has accomplished the unusual for today”, we will give atten­ burning area Is "no secret: Is hourte; Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Ave.; Dennis Geasay, 17 High S valid augury of peace or war. One Then he moved out and began and the cigarette he always has ’’Run?’’ Rice said. “If there Faklatan conflict is its original Milllx; newsletter; Mr. and Mrs. feat of seeming to relegate the prob­ tion to some verses addressed not mine; Is managed by An­ St.; Arthur Butcher, 10 Robert STEAKS firing. He still thinks he might in his mouth. He looked at the was any running, we were run­ James Brennan, program; Mr. Rd. lem of German reunification to a sec- hopes, i nany case, that the next quo­ to a young Christian disciple, (See Page Bevea) drew Tricarioo, head of the AUTOMATIC REDUCTION. ONE PRICE AS ADVERTISED1 have got one of them. There was paint brush and cursed. ning at them." and Mrs. Gilbert Weber, pub­ tation on snakes is lower. by Christianity’s greatest’!mis­ public works department, and Admitted Friday; Neil Ham­ oM ary importance, which is a strange one lying on top of a hill. The " I t’s- a damn shame,”- the ”Do you like to go on opera­ licity. mond, 29 Range Hill Dr ; Morey head was shot off. Don Martin tions?” they were asked. sionary, the apostle Paul. hls staff; and is not a dump, r^ in g for a problem that has to be (ness sergeant, a man in his but a burning area.” Also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Young, 87 Bolton Rd. isn’t sure, but when he is alone late 40s, skid. J'These are men. "You don’t look forward to The role of leadership paseea Herald Martino, refreshhments; Mr. Admitted Saturday: Irene SELECT— CHOICE salved before there can be any kind of he thinks that he m i|^ have them,” Martin said. ”I don’t from one generation to the n ext "Mr. Carruthers,” the mayor psacb or stability In Europe. They’ve all bera tinder Are. Now added, "Is a poor representa­ An Identity For Waterbuty done It. they come along and try to think anybody really likes R Paul rendered a real service by "Hell, I can kill as wdll as- Yesterdays tive. and he' Is not working for •tM BARGAIN SHOP giving certain Instructions to 'And, secondly, it is never a sure Many cities throughout the country luake them feel like something’s when you can get killed. But the community as a whole. He BOTTOM ROUND | | | | tUng to judge what policy may follow have a characteristic which stands ot/i anybody can,’’ he was saying. the matter writh them . because you’re in a company writh every­ young Timothy “my beloved "You shoot enough, you got to body and. jvhen toey go, you child.” 25 Yean Ago is working for himself, and Is in the minds of visitors and is perman­ of their age. There, look at this trying to gather any publicity aa election by the past reputation and itnock down somebody. You got want to go with toem. You don’t 36 Tears Ago ently identified with the city. Waterbury one. You call that a baby?” His first admonition to Tim­ he can use for his own political 'C^palgn statesments of the partici- was once known as the brass center of to knock somebody’s head off want to stay here.” othy waa to remember toe Howell Cheney, school board gtoita. I sure as hell'did enough Shoot­ Elliot Markle was standing In Mautin put down hi* brush and benefit” ★ ★ ★ the world and also as the city where source of his life, hls strengto, member for over 40 years and 'T live as clow to the burning ing.’’ the doOiway. He has toe' build walked do^ a dirt path be­ his dteclpleship. God is that long Us chairman, receives med We, in this country, got a large dose dollar watches were made. Fame de­ of a geiod middleweight, leo area as some of toe people In RO AST y y rived from products, though an econ­ Since this first operation, tween barbed wire strands to Source and Hls Son, Jesus of al fi—Jrom State~— Board- - of - -Educa­ - OF MANCHESTER of Goldwater in the White House when pounds or so, but from his shoul- his tent. R was a big -tent, dark the Skinner Rd. area,” toe may­ omic asset, does not necessarily live on which was hack in June, Map- . ____ h,.,- Nazareth, the expression of tion for meritorious service hi or said, "and on occaasion, we Every day Is "Bargain Day" at Watkins Bargain Shop. wa elected Johnson, and might have forever. tin hnnn' nut nn 'n t h ^ ^ d W tO and hot because .the aides were education. ONE PRICE AS ADVERTISED tin has been out oh six others ele waa a s .thick as a . neck God’s .concern for everyone ,-of do get some smoke. But this la bffn surprised, too, with some of the Some cities have natural physical with his company,-which he part rolled down! All the cots were Hara w# collact all tha ona-of-a-kind, diicontinuad characteristics which bring them wide­ brac^. empty. He sat d t^ on the end one of toe Inconvenlexwee w6 supposed Johnson moderation if we had of the 173rd Airborne Brigade. Thnbthy's strength, ’ Hke 10 Yean Ago. must all put up with oq oocas- patterns and ihop-markad piacas from our regular dis­ spread notice. There ' is San Francisco Early in August, the outfit was v ’’What Site shtrt dol you -of his «M-and ^eltod i4> a shot­ PRul’a, waa to rest In whet Oo(l slacted Goldwater. Henri Pessini installed as com­ ■ ton." with Its famous hills, which led to pulled out of its camp In' the’dlrt - .take?"'h e was. asked. gun lying on top of It. had done and not In the worth­ play floors and reduce them sharply. If they remain more Mayor Brandt, if he got the chancel- colorful cable cars and rows of white "S h irt? I don’t know. Let me "Good close-in weaptm," he mander of Dllworth-Oornell- "No one Ic nrarc aware cf the and mud ot Bien Hoa and sent . iness of human actlvltlM. This Quey Poet No, 102, American than.a weak they are automatically reduced again... Itnishlp, might still regard the reunifi- houses on hilltops. on art operation at Bleifiu. When see, 1 take •about a 17.” said. "An eight-pump,, double-O soot and smoke aa I, but bs- la a word of advice-and caution wptm; Mrs. E.S. Moseley In- oause of tos use of toiS burning CRAB LEGS 8 9 eiUion of Germany as his number one Other cities have developed a physical toe dompany lined up at 4 a.m. .''That’S a;>.blg neck,", he was buckshot, tt’s a weapon good for for every time and place' every weak. But few things stay around vary long. characteristic. Travelers through Balti­ on. toe .fron - matted belloopter told. stoUed aa president of Aux- area by some of the towifa larg­ problem, but might feel like making real dense brush. That’s all> they T h e Rev. Jrtm B. Poet lUsry. Probably tha sofa, chairs, odd dinette piacas, mirror, more are Impressed by the white stairs pad down from their tents. Don est taxpayers, toe burning area, hb^ory wait while he consolidated his at the front of all homes and apartment Martin was left behind! He-was , wWch b«a beta in use for sever- mattress or lamp, you wont is hara, noty, at a bargain ofipi potttloal position. And Chancellor buildings. Some are made' of marble, not. allowed to go on any mom price. Coma in and sea. Hara are |ust a few axamplasi Birtiard,- if he should be reelected and others of stone or concrete aqd many operations, some big officer told LARGE SHRIMP 8 9 ib- a^ e to feel the country solid under him of wood, but all are either natural white him. They were going to ship or painted white. him home to America. There Is afaln, might decide that the time had There are cities which receive special no trouble about it. Martin eaine for Germany to atop trying to attention because of their festivals and knows how to.kill and he’s ‘Will­ 5189.60 60" Cherry French Provincial China, 2 cupboards and 8 draw- POPULAR ENRICHEDRICHED other special events. New Orleans has a live half in the world of the United ing to kill. But he is. 17 yqars ers in. •bM ^top w .*At_ ithTplate n ..^l...A.^ p------jw e d.1 ate^laeAroshelyea ...... 151.60 I‘n 1 . n O Biates u d half in the world of Russia. Mardi Gras, Portland, Oregon, a Rose old. And to e. Defense' Depart^ 1 LB. Festival, and Bridgeport Us Zp- n $69.60 34, X 451445Vi"’’^ Maple Extension Dining Table*lYtme* one leai,leaf, plasticpiasuc w ^ - If.- may be that the submerged, un- ment, after Martin was '-under Festival. Waterbury Is gaining added fire six times, ruled that they WHITE BREAD b LOAVES to|»keh, undebated issue, that of Ger- note each year througji itsts Art FereetivaJ. don't want anybody this young $18.95 Daystrom Dinette Chair, tan vinyl plaatic cover ...... 11.15 BSmy's real future, not that of which Large plantings of flowering trees or fighting In Viet Nam.. , ^ $89.95 18” Cherry Step Table, duckfoot...... 28^25 caadltfats can make the most shrubs have brought...... other localitiesjcalli spe­ So the other day, ^riille h'is BUMBLE BEE LIGHT MEAT cial recognition. Most prominent ikre the outfit was in Pleiju to -figM, $29.95 18” Convex M i^ r , gold fra m e ...... ’21. el^uvlnistic campaign speetmes, is go- Japanese cherry trees in the nation’s $29.50 Hanging Rne Planter, two shelves and liner ...... 28.15 to score something of a forward Martin and -five other If-yedr- REG. capital. Some cities are known, for cer­ olds In his company Stood sMH« $207.00 6 Pc. Modem Oil Walnut Dinette, 86 x 64 x 72” Extension HSve no matter which candidate wins. tain streets— such as Peach Tree Street, TUNA FISH (CHUNK) CANS less In the sun at Bien Hm and Table, plaatic wood-llke top,, four orange plastic upholstered side Beacon Street, or Lake Shore Drive. to>ent the day iRittlng whNe Although we favor fame for WatTebury paint on the tin roof of the msM ov chairs, tapered legs ...... • • • • t • • • ...... 148.16 through promotion and expansion of the A\ € in with a Daystrom H Silenced For Once hall and cursing women. Wledewikadee ef levely Dw Peat $179.00 Ladies’ Lounge Chair, attached pillow back, foam cushion,, Arts Festival, we also would like to see it "Borne parents’ orgahisatlom tapered legs, blue-green Iridescent upholstery...... 104.85 CALIF. SEEDLESS jPf all the pleasant little maneuvers develop a special physical characteristic. *TsMiM” areeaqrto«w*k- WU iaw hlch President Johnson is such ah done it to us,” Martin said. kahUM aM a Won’to aek,frayw Juftt startin r married life in ft new $85.00 19 X 28” Modem Oil Walnut End Table, tapered le m ----- 25.10 ' We won’t advocate tjiat every hpuse in "One or two of toeqe groups get alakole. AvaUaMe la msMr atirae- • ■ ert, none has been more cute than Waterbury be painted white. TOere are- together and they still tomk ■ve eeleii. Jw * ea# aa We wU Iw home? Add the sparkle needed in your $9L30 5 Pc. Daystrom Dinette, 30 x 40 x 48” Uble,,wood-like plastic SUNKIST ORANGES Dog. hljr use of Senator Wayne Morse in the too many rugged individualists here who they got thsir kids attached .to | M to aMseaie your afadem and dinette or dining areft with a smartly top, white vinyl upholstered chairs, bronze finish ...... 68.70 would balk and probably turn to red or •irilt*—a use Senator Morse, for them: They let out a hollar about dve yea a free eaiiauHs for aew ■tyled Daystrom. They’re practical, too $82.95 Maple Twin Bed, panel head and foot board...... 21.40 , and then we could acquire flam- us bSlng hers.” "TeMhiqr” .' W fow n courteous part, repaid afU r it $249.00 86” Modem Sofa, foam cushion, - tapered fruitwood mod L fame! "Women's groups,” Jullua . . . vrashable from top to bottom. Tables all over with a fine speech prgls- BWe would l^ e to search for a small. Rice, from Tampa, said. ’’They with laminate plastic tops won’Udent, M'n void nrint unholsterv...... 196 CALIF. Presldent Johnson's steel strike conservative ^oject for attractive con­ Should he home takln' oars of ftlAln or blister. Chairs of heavy-gauge $89.00~Win'g Back Lounge Chair, foam T-cushion, mffled skirt, green ship. formity. How about a particular peren­ the house and they're out eitUng nial flower or shrub In every front yard T steel and rugged vinvl endure excessive iait), as IS ...... 79.60 SEEDLESS GRAPES this safe and cynical die- around worryin’ a|»6ut the poqr ivJ.OO Maple Rocker, patehwork covered foam seat and bwk cushions, I im. It could be a .mountalh laurel, v alea, boys in Viet Nam. I can 'ftgtit, n i m g i use. So move in with a Di^B|trom. See S9.( ice, we may want, to play with the magnolia or rose. Perhaps It could be any rales hell, run Just as far as th e set just right for your decor at the box pleated valance...... 72.50 py that the "statesmanship” which variety of shrub or Dower but always of any man in the battalion. This Wfttklns Daystrom Gallery, tomorrow.' $298.00 78” Lawson Sofa, button back, foam seat cushions, box pleats, |red the key rote in convincmg Sen- the same selected colof. la a lot of . . NATIVE The idea of developing an attractive 4 pc. group shown $109. Others start green-orange plaid upholstery...... 238.65 Monto was that which employed Rioje 'will not be l« until Ps- I.A * JOHNSON and unique npw characteristic fdr all of cethber. at $69. $1 49.00 High Back Lawson Lounge Chairs, matches sofa ...... 116.86 atoc Morse as one of the President’s the citv intrigues vs. It might cause a ’’Either we’re men or we’ro PAINT CO. GREEN PEPPERS metUators in the steel striks lot of fun and activity, and added friend- not,” Martin said, "You go into IN XAIIf W .. KJGRmMllMI llneas, in our numy nelghboiboods. tte ^ r b o m e , then Ipt’a go. Go —WATBRBDRY RBFUnUKiAM. aU-tha way. lly mother oamo la MAMCRfiSTIR BVttNmO HERALD, ICAKOHEBTER, COHN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1066 iKANCaifioifciK EvhiwlNG HERALD, MANcaEolEK, CUWW,, lOUWDAY, E R 18, IM S '

^oventry , Keeney St. Site Sought Bolton Tolland l2th CIrenit TDC Asks More Information Court Cases $.(|doduej For|Q sU iA p|(^ For Water Distrihutwn GOP Plans Rep. St. Onge Urges Party On Industrial Firm’s Needs DOUBLF TJIIP? : S MANCHESTER SESSION fm.® — .... ruvaintanent Com-^UT* tor all inquiries, otherwise. I To'ira’e Fiwt Pbf BLUE STAV»i ; Omtrtl Mantftr fUchardfinchea, and for constructlnf a Block Dance Turn Out at Town Election . A mother and her dauglUer mlsaioa (TDC), on'the reoom l.B million fallon distribution drm fined a total of |180 after fisveloper and prospect togeth­ M utln b u Inatruoted Public reservoir, adjacent to the Nike they pleaded guilty te charges mendatlon of John Lang, indus­ er.” ^(ttdwlff T. Xelodeiej of R t ^ Coventry police depeetinin^ E V E R Y » Wbrks Director Walter Puee and site Next Month Rep. William fit. Onge, speak-< ►School is: Orade 1, w ; O r^ a of shoplifting clothes with a trial agent for the State IMvel- f.sng also suggested that the fil^v Ji^^tlred etate policemen by en "overwhelmiiif mejerlty opmeni Oonmlsslon, w m # TDO Kssp in eonstaat eoatact • M«m Water Superintendent 'nte town owns land to the g> ^at a DemocrauoDemocratic Town inwn Com-\jo *• studenU,O'*/** an inoreasa of total value of |16.28. idth^M lpeare of Mrvice, wee vote of 884-18, Is tbe etUmbuu Lawrence WUtkofeke to eelect north, aouth and east of the Nike mittee picnic yesterday, urged The woman ware Mrs. Blais oontAol with Ui# in* with the Town Plaimtng Oom- Uon of long-rsnge plamite by alte, part of the l,000>acre Qlobe The Republican town commit­ 85 over the 1964 figures. ftSI af HUIngton and her daugh­ staU Industry which « • misaton (TPC), and Ih a t it g^etiied Ooyentr/s first Uie town eToovsntry.''^^ GiNUINI DOMiSTIC a alte for a Keeny It. area tee will hold a block dance Oct. all Democrats to support their The current enrollment in water dietrilMiUon reaervolr and Hollow tract. ter, Mrs. Jean fitanlslawski of pressed Interest on relocating should work wHh any agency chief of police Satnrday, under Fife end Dmih Oerpe The former Nike site, al­ 1 In the Community Hall park­ "energetio local Ucket," and to the Hicks Memorial School is: 52 VUlage fit, RockvUle. They in ManchwUr. ® . interested m town dsveloptnsnt. The Nathan Hale Ancientlelent FFife tYi te atart plana tor enlarglnc the ing lot. If the selectmen con­ Orade 4, 151; Grade 5, 187; ^ terms of an ordinance Keeney St. wnter main, aouMi though now owned by the town, get everybody out to vote in the were arrested Aug. 37 at The decision was made at a He Usted the ORamber of Com­ adopted by an Aug. 25 town end Dnim Oerpe oiganisatlon can only be used for educational cur. the section of Bolton Cen­ Oct. 4 town elections. He re­ Orade 6. 118; Grade 7, 113; Orand-Way on W. Middle Tpke. meeUng this morning in the of­ merce, League of Women Vot­ meeting fieturdey eet Its first eC Uawood Dr. ter Rd. in front of the hall and Grade 8, 90, for a total of 604 At preaent, a U-Incli water purposes, and is beinx consider­ called that, in 1960. he lost the Mrs. Hill was fined 9100 and fices of the Chamber of Com­ ers and the Maaohester Board meeting. official meeting 2 p.m. Sunday ed tor a Manchester Community Bolton Congregational Church Second District congressional students, an Increase of 97 her daughter 960. merce, attended by oommiMlon of Real Bstafe Agents as poe- 'T he new chief was sworn in in the board room of the Town io\ main ruma to Linwood Dr. and a will be shut off and used for the over the 1964 figures. MAMS College Campus race by 456 votes out of 103,000 John P. Hogan, 17, of Mon- members. Town Planning Direc­ sible contacts. to Town Clsrk Blmoro A. Hall on Itt. 91. About 40 turned (DUPlnch main extend aouth, to dance also. Voter Reglstratlaa the of the hill. The proposed distribution rea­ and said that, if four more vot­ tauk Dr., Vernon, pleaded not tor Joseph .Ihunsky and Lang. He also recommended that ■Airklngton. out for the program, to Initlato ervolr would be kept filled by Mrs. Norma " Tedford, chair­ ers had turned out in each town, Flfty-nlns voters u-ere regls- guilty to two counts of a stat- The TDC.I In an effort to the town’s master plan be kept Bssldes establbhlng a Cov­ the fall and winter training and it Tentative plana have been in man of the event, said that tered at ai Saturday’soaiuruay s day-long ^ ^ the worka for aeveral yean tor water lines from the Qlobe Hol­ he would have won the election. bring, land owner and prospect updated, to meet any sudden in­ entry Police Deportment, the instruction program. e v e r y 0 n e'-ivlll be welcome, He won in 1064. voter making session at the injury. The case was together, has run into the prob­ Ray Brodeur of Meriden has a aimultaneoua project, at an ea. low Reservoir, and would then, young. Old, Republican, Demo­ tamll . _ . •__ a ■__a M__- dustrial site request Aug. 26 meeting approved, by tlmated 1300,000 cost, for enlarf- by gravity, furnish water for Democratic first selectman town hall continued on a 9500 bond for a lem of a lack of available in­ Lang suggested that a part- a 289 to 70 vote. a 917,600 been named oorpa master. He SAU! crat, middle-aged. Independent. IDf the four>lnch main to 13 Keeney 8t. area use. candidate Thomas Manning said Twenty-four new voters reg­ hearing on probable cause Sept. formation. ^ ^ time employe be hired by the budget for police operations waa instrumental in getting the A local high school group, that the Democrats would open istered as Democrats, twelve It will now atUmpt to find group organised, John Hetsel re- the Trade Winds, wUl play for 28. TDC to act as liaieen man be­ for ths fiscal year starting REGULAR STYLE FREEZER BUY their headquarters In Wanat’s as Republicans, and 17 remain­ Police said the charge of out what the prospect has in tween prospect and developer, fiept. 1. Former town repre­ port#. dancing. There will also be en­ ed unafflllated. Three previ­ mind; to buy or lease land, to Instructions will bs givsn, tertainment. Any local person Servlcecenter later this week. statutory rape involved inci­ and to keep an up-to-date in­ sentative Stephen Loyelm has He stressed that, if elected, he ously registered voters enroll­ dents in Vernon and Tolland. accept an existing building, Its ventory of available industrial filed a petition calling for a starting with ths torthooming LEGS of LAMB WHOLE or HALF IAMB India Qaims Tank Victory wishing to perform may call ed with a party, one with the credit rating. Its means for fl- mssting by 17-year-old Richard I Mrs. Tedford. and Stuart Danforth, Demo­ The risk of injury charge in­ land, kieludlng the prloea pei town meeting to rescind both cratic candidate for selectman, DemocraU and two with the volves a Coventry Incident. Ho­ nMcIng, and, above all, whether actions. Audetto of Granby, Mass., on Assisting Mrs. Tedford with Republicans. it deflnlntely desires to relocate acre. the snare drum; Brodeur on the : In Battle Qose to Lahore the dance ere Mrs. Dorothy would encourage industry and gan was arrested on a com­ Werbner, in on attem pt to in­ Ths appointment of the said that they "already have Three Republican transfers plaint made to police. in Manchester or is seeking the new chief of police gives "full base drum; 16-year-old Linda | Miller, James Hassett, Clifford were received between sessions. best offer from several towns. corporate some of Lang's sug­ Guyotte end 18-year-old Debra Stevens and Herbert Johnson. some leads." He accused the A Hartford man, Louis O. gestions for the procedure tc and proper and effective local (OeaUaned from Page Oae) Ofalres of the Soviet Smbaasy, to present administration of "bury­ School Lunehea Fennell, 40, pleaded not guilty TDC Chairman Alfred Werb- and state police protection Avidette, both of Granby, Mass,, discuss the possibility of return This committee will meft Meadowbrook school menu: ner disclosed that, although his follow in handling competitive on ths flfs. Wednesday to make further ing the industrial leads they to a charge of Indecent assault. Industrial prospects, said that around the clock," First Select- Ludwig T. Kolodslsj takes the oath of office for ths newly created post of chief of police. A? Of Lahore, despite fierce Pakla- Ing to the United Nations In have received." Manning also tomorrow, ham slice, potato The case was continued to agency has received about six Instrumsnts for practice work tanl counterattacks. New York via Moscow, the plans. replies to his call for available he will ask Mayor Francis Ma­ man Richard M. Qallnat said may be purchased Sunday, In­ The oath is a^lntotered by Town Clerk Elmore A. Turkington. (Photo by Clark.) raCH0PS»nm S.99' ^ CHOPS New Voters said that the industrial program salad, vegetable, fudge surprise j Thursday for a hearing on prob-' honey to call a combined meet­ In announcing the appoint­ A eounteroffenelve by Pakis­ spokesman said. Is necessary to help "the school coke; Wednesday, hot dog on able cause. He was arrested sites, none of them discloses cluding m stsl non • breskabls tani forces last week forced In­ Ihere was speculation In New At Saturday's voter-making price. All of the replies ask for ing of the board of directors ment. Qallnat assured residents fifes, snare drum stieks, and session the registrars were situation in Tolland," which he roll, baked beans, potato chips, Aug. 6. Police said he was found the TDC and the TPC. of "mors efficient" local police and butter, spiced applesauce; dian troops to withdraw, giving Delhi that nations who give eco­ apple crisp: Thursday, spaghet- in a car with a youth. more information. On the other baas drum bestera. I Friday, fish cakes, hot tomato siroBiDER CHOPS s^79‘ ec5aiMATioHffla»^39‘ nomic aid to India and Pakistan somewhat surprised to enroll said is "ridiculous and getting Lang promised to be ppesent, protection. ■fj them their first setback since worse." tC green ^ane, gelatin; Friday, ’Ihe cose of Robett C. Hack hand, the prospect is Interested An assessment of 60 cents par sauce, school - baked beans, they invaded West Pakistan may put pressure on the two 32 voters. At the last session in price. so that he could outline the pro- -From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., calls member per meeting will be Hurricane Death Toll one was enrolled. Of these, 11 Danforth said he was over­ macaroni and tuna casserole, Jr., 17, of 137 Deepwood Dr., are to be made to 742-6749, at pickle slaw, bread and butter Sept. 6. countries to stop fighting. The beets, crumb .bread, ice cream. Who is charged wiUi larceny. Lang said that personal con­ ce the sanctuary. | The Coventry Panthers Mid­ She was bom in Manchester St. q^^e’s Episcopal Church registration. En- tee will meet at th e 'T o ^ ‘‘Hall, Tb. barge, loaded with 600 ■Women of St. George’s holds wholesalers and merchants contrary to the bitter end, she on June 13, IBM, daughter of St., Vernon. into Bolton s ecumenical coun- »i„,roc,' nr® nnt vat lir'j---- J ---- rior Court Judge Aaron J. Michael B. Lynch, Mre, Nonnan Stephen Toth, Catherine To^, get Football team was defeat- The alarm, turned in at oil The two newcomers beean f'^r^rcs are not yet Wednesday night at 8. tons of chlorine, was ripped Palmer enjoining Grinold from M. Holmes, Mrs. Douglas R. Elsa B. Koehler, Esther M. Its first meeting of the season ^d by Vernon Shamrocks Sun- donated large amounts of food didn’t carry rain to the parched FILMAR CAMPBELL’S the late Bernard and Rose Hen- cu. ine two ne^om ers Rockville or El- _____ the re­ Northeast. dron Sheridan. She moved to about 1;1S p.m. was an­ their duties at their respective, from its moorings when Huiri- transferring or otherwise en- Adair, Mrs. David Sadow.sky, Koehler, Ernestine K ConUss^ st 8:30 p.m. Wednesday In the afternoon by a score of 6- end other supplies to ®h..r®h»o rtoriT,®. I hnpton high schools. Manchester Evening Herald cane Betsy passed over Baton parish halt The guest speaker o In a pre-season game at the : habllltatlon effort, The Weather Bureau said ■:U Enfield about 80 years ago from swered by iMth Rockville churches during the summer. cumbering the shares of stock I Mrs. Rlchojd Poudrier, Mrs. Fred Contessa, John B. HutL rain, which drenched West Vir­ ORANGE JUICE TOMATO SOUP and Vernon Fire Depart-, The current enrollment in Tollnnd correspondent, Bette Rouge, 85 mllea upriver from he owns in a family corpora­ Richard Bohadik, Mrs. John C. Clara 8. Hutt, Mary B. French, is to be Mrs. Wlnthrop Reed of Plains Athletic —Field. “ ~Robert ‘ I On ordcr.s *from---- President Hartford. She was a commiinl- ’The monthly meetings of the the Meadowbrook Elementary Quatrale, tel. 875-2845. New Orleans Manchester, who will talk and jackson of South St., the Johnson, federal agencies sent ginia Sunday was ending — eant of St. Adalbert's Church, ments. As The Herald went four pastors have produced tion based in West Hartford Lampaon Jr. and Mrs. Thomas Maurice B. French, Ruth U giving part of Rhode Island and Thompson vlUe. to press, the fire' was re­ some results that have, for the President Johnson ordered the called the R. W. Grinold P. McKenna Jr. French, Marguerite Q. show articles, as "suggested team’s new coach, said he was men to lay the groundwork for ported under controL full resources of the federal gifts," made by refugees of for- “impressed” with the perform-1 rehabilitation work, Connecticut just a taste. Surrivors Include her hus­ most part, gone unheralded. At Realty Co. Roger H. Gantner, Holly K. The storm was wearing Itself band, James P. Mansworth of spring’s end, a gathering of Hospital Notes government Into the search. Mrs. GrinoM Is suing for di­ Oantner, (Jharles E. Nyack, M ^ eign countries. Meetings of the ance of the local squad in the Federal Housing Admlnistra False Alarm The destroyer Hyman moved Women of St. George’s are the competition against Vernon’s Uon staffs worked around the out thousands of miles from Enfield; two daughters, Mrs. young people from the four vorce on grounds of Intolerable COME SEE OUR thllde J. Nyack, Nelson J. where it started in the AUanUc, Rosemairy Sheehan of London, lal wUl be In St. James’ Ceme- enureneschurches was aiscusstngdiscussing wnai.what vislfin" hours are 2 to 8 p m. upstream from New Orleans cruelty. Besides the 9300,000 second Wednesday of the ’extra large,, well-trained” clock to find housing for the Judge Stanley Yesukle- during the night, with sunken Beorce, Elisabeth B. Bearce, month, same time and place. homeless. first threatening the Eastern England, and Mrs. Jane Lecho- tery. was needed In in the way of youth ^ areas excc ' : '.a'rr- wlcz was told today that a lump sum alimony, the is MATERNITY PALL Caroline J. Loyzlm and Louie J. squad. The local boy’e practice S seaboard, then backtracking wics of TTwmpsonvUle; a sister, h-rimds may <^l at the fu- recreational facilities. These they arc 2 to 4 p.m. vessels and debris making na-vl- claiming perlodid alimony, and Mothers’ CInb at 6 p.m. tomorrow at the The Small Business Adminis­ ifmiiT^ nnANT^ ’?85 iM man charged with being gatlon a delicate business for COLLECTION loyzlm. ^ , ’The Mothers' CHub meets at 8 field. tration opened offices here and hit the Bahamas and the south­ ■MVU'fi BmiCMIfinB na 5.’' Mrs. Lulu Reavey of Spring- neral home tonight from 7 to 9 meetings were gathered by the e so to 8 nni pn-1 i " vn^c found Intoxicated was di­ wpport and maintenance for The town meeting by law ern Up of Florida before ad' field, Mass; and nine grandchil­ and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and ministers. ,’„Vy' aVe lo'a.m. the skl]>per, Cmdr. B. B. Terry, the couple’s two minor chil­ p.m. tomorrow in the Nathan The official opening game of in Baton Rouge, Alexandria and recting traffic at Main and and the river pilots. Wool and Dressy Dresses, must be called within 21 days. Hale Community Center. Host­ the season will be at 2 p.m. Thibodeaux to offer low 3 per vanclng upon New Orleans. DECAF ^95® PDIEAPPIE 3 dren. 7 to 9 p.m. ' During the summer, a com- , - Vlsl'ors n-o rr-: -n'r.l Oak Sts. at the time of his dren. Stretch Slacks, Skirts, Loyzlm said Saturday ho to The funeral will be held to­ The case will be heard in esses will be Mrs. Richard Breen Sunday at the local field, •: 1 arrest. Blouses, Bras, Girdles, Slips elrculatlng 12 petitions in an ef­ and Mrs. Walter Jacobson. agrinst the Windsor Colts. o> morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the S nicW" ^ ’' t t t s Hartford Superior Court Oct. i fort to obtain at least 200 MOTT’S HUDSON F m i a ^ The Judge was told that j and Panties. School Menus Leete Funeral Home, 125 Pearl when a policeman asked the A-N Club Outing 5. Atty. George J. Sherman of names, the number required to Hot lunch menus for the re­ St., Tliompsonville, with a Mass |2?tr'brth\*SteJ..‘ ^"patient. West Hartford will appear for Manchester Evening Herald A community calendar is be-I WEEKEND ADMISSIONS: man, Carl F. Rivers, 37, of put the Issue up to a referendum mainder of the Week in the lo- Coventry correspondent, F. APPLESAUCE BATH TISSUE V cf requiem at 9 at St. Adalbert's Mrs. Catherine A. White 15 Church St., what he was Attracts 1,400 Mrs. Grinold. vote. This pBUUon mast be pre­ ihl public schools are; Tomor­ Church. Burial will IM in Mt. The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Ing complied by the ministers Malcome Adair, E rst IT-rtford: doing. Rivers replied he Glazier's sented at least 24 hours before ASSl St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ so that conflicts of dates, at Kenneth Anderson, Coventry; row, frankfurter on roll, mus- > L E A. White, 67, formerly of 801 r least among the churches, will Angelica, 754 Hartford was detouring traffic be­ Approxlmately 1,400 persons Molasses, honey or bro-wm the date of town meeting, which tsu’d, relish, French fries, carrot LOIORS field. Main S t, was held this morning cause of a forest fire down turned out yesterday for the 681 Main St. — Manohester to yet to be set by the selectmen. slaw, chocolate nut pudding; 3 |00 4 45< Friends may call at the fu­ from Holmes Funersi Home, be lessened. Tpke Vernon: Mrs. Mary sugar may be used In whole- Corset and Uniform Shop And this fall the four pastors Beede 91 Foster St.: Mrs. Clor- the road. Army-Navy Qub’s aJmual out- First selectman Qallnat re­ Wednesday, turkey salad plate neral home U ^h t from 7 te 9. 400 Main S t, with a Mass of Asked in court today to ing. held at Globe Hollow from ports the petition calling for the with cranberry and pear mold, requiemr™u«m ».at ouS t James’ Church. ^ making plans for the Bussiere. Coventry; Robert explain h's behavior. Rivers 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. new town meeting has been sliced tomatoes, ripe olives, juli­ Bba. Slargant Bustaoe ’m Rev. James J. McCann was ^ I r d a n n u al Community Campbell. RFD 1, Rockville; replied, "Working too hard.” In addition to athletic activity, turned over to town counsel. enne sticks, buttered biscuit, celebrant. Mrs. Jane Maccarone Thanks^vlng S e rv ^ .^ | Mrs. Victoria Camey. Wapplng, p iN E A P P L E J ih 3 ^ * P CRAPE JELLY 3 ’t ^ * P 1-y COVENTRY — Mrs. Marga­ Methodist Notes He was fined 910. the program included pony Loyzlm has charged that prune coconut crunch: Thurs­ ret Stock Eustace, 64, of West was organist and soloist. Burial , I Charles Colby, 66 Birch St.; rides, fire engine runs and "complete police coverage” is day, meat loaf, gravy, lyonnalse hi: was in East Cemetery. ’The Rev. The Women’s Society 1 Mrs. Sadie Cyr...... RFD 3, Vernon; Hartford, sister of Mrs. Christian Service of United i Nettie ^Flnn. 42 Vi Maple games for the children. impossible within the 917,500 noodles, buttered spinach, bread George Zunner Jr. of Coven­ Eugene F. Torpey read the Food for all, furnished by the wpiTjincE 3^»1“ c* committal service. Methodist Church will celebrate . ’Mrs. Esther Foley, 85 Hol- police budget. He claims 926,- try, died Saturday at S t Fran- the 25th birthday of all the:,,^^^^ gj . Jeffrey Fos.s. 60 Pa- Public Records club. Included 3,000 hotdogs, 2,- OOO would be needed annually BIRDSEYE FROZEN P Bearers were WUllam Lu4tt- 600 hamburgers, 6,000 rolls, 70 GRAND UNION FROZEN alf Hospital, Hartford. ■women's gp’oups of the Methodist trtcla Dr., Vernon; Bruce Gil- for someone to answer the tele­ Survivors also include an­ gens, James King. Joseph Cla- pounds of Uelbasa, 100 pounds phone 24 hours a day and g;lves pls and James Melchione. Church at a meeting tomorrow maek, Glastonbury; Mrs. Jean­ of potato salad, 36 bushels of other sister and a brother. night at 8. Methodist Churches ette Qlradln, Hebron; Mrs. Warrantee Deeds "a conservative estimate” for It's A Pleasant Drive To PREPARED VEGETABLES The funeral will be held to­ com, 8 cases of baked beans, complete coverage of 970,000. APE JUICE are commemorating the annl- Helen Golden, 61 Ridgewood St.; Leonard R. Seader and Ellen and 180 gallons of soda. M* morrow at 8:80 a.m. from vresary during 1965-66. Mrs. Anna Grleslng, Glaston­ Lee Seader to Michael J. Wl- He bases his figures on the Walker and Son Funeral Mrs. Robert Miller, president, bury; Frederick Handel. RFD 2. san, property at 116 Constance remise that Coventry "would Orkil Farms, West Simsbury f.:T Borne, 1201 Chapel S t, New About Town is In charge of the program en- Rockville: Edith Harris, East Dr. e cut off from any assistance Haven, with a solemn high Receipts Taken g 4 | o o tled "Memoirs of an Era." Mrs. Windsor Hill; Stephen Hlllnskl, Clayton E. Plneo to Edmond by state police, except under to pay urgent bills? r t Mass of requiem at S t Boni­ Phebe Circle of Emanuel Lu­ E l^ ard Mack is hostess for the 69 Cedar St.; Albert Lalibcrte, E. Amedy and Ruth L. Amedy, very unusual and limited cir­ •BAND DNION raOICN fTOOim nMOBI ^ an i m - A A . face Church, State St, New theran Church Women will have meeting. All ladles of the church 680 Center St; Ray Livermore, property on Concord Rd. In Shop Robbery cumstances,” he says. Haven, at 9. Burial will be in Selectman Galinat says the PEACH WEEK GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES its first meeting of this sea­ are Invited to this first meeting Wapplng; Christine Lund, Cov­ Anna Nlver and Theresa Ed­ NEAT DINNERS 2 ’>!?89® NA(MR0NI Si 2^.99' •OS fit. Lawrence Cemetery, New son tomorrow at 8 p.m. in lu - An estimated 9500 in cash and total police protection budget b in d s i n n o n N m j a .. of the season. entry; ^ la n d Masse, Clark Rd., ward to the Hartford Electric LESS BANK CHARGE MONTHLY REPAYMENT TERMS ttovrmroMAWOoMM Haven. ther Hall, plans for the coming checics was taken Saturday af­ for the past fiscal year was $13,- ELBERTAS and OTHER FAVORITES LOAN OF There will be a Joint meeting Bolton; Mrs. Betty Maxwell, 65 Light Co., property on Bush 24 months ,J(j Friends may can at the fu- year will be discussed. Mrs. Clar­ of the trustees and the commis­ Vernon Ave., Rockville; Con­ Hill Rd. ternoon from Beck’s Apparel 868, which is $4,142 less than the (per y tir) 12 months CASSEROLE 2 j:t9 9 ® CUT CORN 5iS:?89®' aeral home tonight from 7 to 9. ence O. Anderson, Mrs. Frank sion on stewardship and finance stance Mlgliore, 417 Summit Harold W. Garrity, Stanley Shop at 846 Main St. $17,600 budgeted for the coming $ 300 $18 $ 25 $12.50 Police said Mrs. Maurice Beck year. He says 33.000 of the In­ Zimmerman and Mrs. Walter tonight at 7:30. The missions St.; Mrs. June Morton, South Bray and Gladys Bray to S. 600 36 50 25 y t ’or tk. yreHkr.t F r a M e mmd Vrgrtmkl.i WUUam O. Baker Holland will serve as hostesses. commission will meet Wednes­ went to the back room and crease will be used for extra Windsor; John Onderdonk, 16 Raymond Smith and Oertnide APPLES 3 7 .5 0 ANDOVER—WUliam Q. Bak­ day and the education commis­ Cedar St; Salvatore Pagano, K. Smith, property on Meadow when she returned found the MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE patrol hours by police officers, 900 54 75 BEnER BUY AT GRAND UNION er, 76, of Hartford, brother of St. Margarets Circle, Daugh­ sion will meet Thursday, both at West Hartford; Anthony Pyka, Lane. money and checks missing. The smd the balance will be applied MeINTOSH. GRAVENSTEIN. OTHERS 1,200 72 100 5 0 Walter Baker of Andover, died ters of Isabella, will have a 8 p.m. 72 Doane S t; Mrs. Helen Rider, Fiduciary Deed checks and money represented toward the $7,600 salary of the LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED busineea meeting tomorrow at 8 receipts since Tuesday. chief of police, ’’established by Friday at a Hartford convales­ Children’s choirs will start re­ 698 N. Main S t; Mrs. Alice Clasdon E. Plneo, conserva­ CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES cent home. p.m. at the K of C home. hearsals tomorrow. The Wesley Schelbenpfiug, Meriden; Geor-re a 234-16 town meeting vote.” SEEDLESS YELLOW tor of the estate of Gertrude He estimated the town’s share SWECT. FRESH CIDER THE CONNECTICUT BANK Other survivors include his choir. Grade 7 through 9, will Smith, RFD 2; Rachel Smith, A. Plneo. to Edmond E. Amedy FALL SEMESTER 1965 wife. The executive oommlttee of meet at 3 p.m. and the junior 24 E ^ u n d St.; Mrs. Susan of the former resident trooper's Pears, Plums, Nectarines AND TRUST COMPANY GRAPES ONIONS CARROTS the Ladies of the Assumption Suchansky, 62 Falrvlew St.; and Ruth L. Amedy. proper^ salary at $6,200; however, all Funeral sendees were held choir. Grades 9 through 6, at on Concord Rd. 16 N. MAIN ST. 898 MAIN ST this afternoon at the Flsette Fu­ will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in 8:46. Raymond Twible, 475 Wood- BIOLOGY 201 ECOLOGY, A study of the relationships bills have not yet been received between animals and planU and the physical environment ' Honey, Cheese, Country Store Treats MANCHESTER PARKADE neral Home, 120 Sisson Ave., the school library. The meeting The senior choir will rehearse bridge St. Quitclaim Deeds from the state police. 1-D. < Hartford. Burial was in Cedar is open to an chairmen of the Wednesdays at 7 p.m. BIRTHS SATURDAY: A Kenneth J. Bradley to Ho- Robert Patrick, 21, of 111 Such topics as food chains, biological succession, blogeo- G^lnat says tiiat, on Sept. 1, Hill Cemetery, Hartford. standing committees. School Menu - daughter to Mr, and Mra James bart H. Wilson, property at Olcott St., was charged with rheinical cycles and orgunlo evolution will be considered. Some 1963, the town established a paid Tomorrow, baked conned beef Anderson, 116 Main St; a son 692 Vernon St making a restricted turn after field work will be included. police force, after the selectmen "Oldeet and Largest IBM School Syatem in New Englend" 3'S' 19 The executive board of the hash,, sliced tomatoes, straw­ to Mr. and. Mrs. Gary Burby, I Jacob Neubauer to Susan a two-car crash Saturday nl|^t consulted the state police. At ORKIL FARMS Mrs. Rudolph Engert M-OHi 4:55 -fislO — Three Semester Honrs Guild of Our Lady of St. berry gelatin; We^eeday, 62 Durant St.; a daughter to Neubauer, property at 53-55 i on Center S t that Ume, money was appro Mrs. Vinzenza Zodda E n n rt, Bartholomew’s Church wlU American chop euey, green Mr. and Mre. David Armstrong, Summer S t Police said Patrick was mak­ priated to compensate police of­ EVERY DAY TILL 5—WEST SIMSBURY fiADDIM rU S H •7, of North Miami Beaoh, Pda., meet tomorrow at 8:16 p.m. in beans, apple crisp; ’nninidav; Simsbury; a daughter.'tq Mr. . Writ of Attachment ing a left turn into a private BIOLOGY 106 — ANATOMY A PIIYSIOI.OOY. The funda- ficers serving on a part-time formerly of the Hartford area. the school hall. and Mrs. Percy LaBrecque, drive when his car was hit by a mentab of stmeture and function of the human body system. basis. Sister of Jolhn Zodda of Mon- hamburg gravy WW) rice, cole Joan Barrett Plttsinger Grin- PEPPERS S. 2 ..25® EGG PLANT I, > slaw, fruit r Friday, tomato South Windsor; a son to Mr. old of West Hertford against car driven by Samuel Kotsch. Directed toward use by aU medical services personnel. He added that, when the plans (» ■ cheater, died Friday at Jackson 18, of 185 Florence St Patrick Tu-Frl. 4:55 - 8:10 — Three Semester Honrs for the' new town hall were ap­ CDisr-DOST Di d (Fla.) Memorial Hospital. soup, toasted saadwloi), ebooo- and Mrs. Michael Monster. Wil Raymond Wade Grinold of ) late pudding. Umantlc, > iiamden, Cleo C. (Irinold" and i ^ »pp«ar■pi in ^ r t Sept . 27. proved by the town, headquar­ Other survivors Include her Stephens Fined Harold LIsk, 21, of 25 Mill ters tor a police department P0TAT0i^fS'5i^39® uf' Inisband, her father, four other Bullethi Beard BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A Richard E. Ryder of West Hart- RADISHES The executive board of the el­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ford, property on Knox St, St, was charged 4dth operat­ RfiglfitraHoii S«pt. 13 . 17 Cell«9« Oflie* were provided. 1 brothers and four sisters. In Tax Evasion ementary school FTA will meet SSelonis, 98 Elizabeth Dr.; a son 9250,000. ing a motor vehicle without a Galinat concludes that the ac< IBM Funeral services will be held TRAINING PAUaOLIVK fiOtD AJAX WINDOW . tonight at 7:90 ct the eehool. to Mr. smd Mrs. Frederick Nor-1 Bolldlng Permits license. He wss arrested ss he 134 E. Mlddlfi Tpkfi. - - 649-5377 tton taken by voters at the Aug. af the Roee HIU Funeral Heme, The head of a Manchester in­ The executive board of the returned a car to a eervlee 26 .town meeting establishing KEYPUNCH 20-ez., C l 960 Elm St., Rocky Hill, tomor­ ton, RFD 3, Rockvill^ a daugh-1 jj. C. Hutchinson and Son for 3 ML surance adjusting firm was to­ high school parents’ group will ter to Mr. and Mrs. Gerard La- Leonard Nelson, addition to sUtlon on N. Main S t He is to tbs office of chief of police and MACHINE OPERATION row at 10 a.m. Burial will be in day fined 85,000 and given a CONTROL PANELfTBL WIRING SOAP 2H45* CLEANER ”►^43 Rosa Hill Memorial Park, meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Bonte, BHington. ___ | dwelling at 302 Woodland S t, appear in court Sept 27. year’s suspended jail sentence home of Mr, and Mfs- Jhmes DISCHARGED TESTER- ggoo. 3 ^ 407 ACCOUNTING MACHINE Rocky HUl. on a charge of Income tax eva­ Klar, Notch Rd. - 604 ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR Friends may call at the fu­ DAY: Clarence Havens, 27 Bol-, James Benton, alteration to ■HCNNVT ITNAINKD sion. A two-year probation was Girl Scout Junior Troop ton Rd., Vernon; Henry Bart- dwelUng at 40 Coleman Rd., 108 ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR son LOTION neral home tonight- from 7 to 9. also ordered. will hold Ms fliet meeting of the 860 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ley, 102 Constance Dr.; Mrs. |i60. SPECIAL 1401 A 1440 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Michael R. Stevens, 49, of year tomorrow at 4:80 p.m. at Anna.Irish. IP Depo.t Sq.; pom- clarence Hanna, fence at 238 ■ 6 4 9 - 7 1 9 6 Mce. John F. Devenney 422 E. Center St., who operates llnlted Methodlrt CSilitoh, VELUQUID -93* BABY FOOD 9 m 9 5 ‘ 4 Mrs. Catherine Hafey Devan- Inlc Piccolo, 23 Judith I>r.;,w . Center S t, 9827. • TOF TRAINING C i.t M. R. Stevens tc Co. of the same Edward Breen, 85 BattlsU Rd.; Marrlase »»_____ ney, 48, of 70 Porter St., wife address, had pleaded no contest Mancbeeter Evening Memld IN YOUR CHOSEN FIEL^ of John F, Devanney, died yes- Patrick Farrell, 108 Bldridgel RobeTu!Kg!rtor^ritaln. LANE GUITAR CENTER W e are here tm weeks ago to one of three Bolton oenrespoiuleeL .ppine.' DCfiCHNUT AJAX LiaVlD torday at Hartford Hospital. counts of Income tax evasion well Young, tel., e4S-8Nl. .j 8UeI. New NORMAN'S 1-D. Ifi-oz. Mrs. Devannsy w4s bom in which alleged an evasion of day and night Hertford, a daughter of Mrs. HIU Df.. Rocl^Ue;^lrs, L^Ile church. Sent 18. m ^ than 95,750 during ths Blondl. W uping; Ei^sne Mon- GUITAR HOBBY CLASSES 79' 58< Jane Nelson Hafey and the late three-year period of 1959, 1960 Gregory James Bradshaw, 68 ^ \ I .umiii X II Ml f.ll COFFEE CLEANER V aries Hafey, and lived in Girl’s Wish tony, 280 Ferguson Rd.; Mrs. Wetherelli^etherell St., and Marsha Ann to answer your call nancy lay lor I and 1961. NelUle Haddad, 48 ArceUiArceUla Dr.; Hertford until coming to Man­ The no contest plea was en­ Frederlcksen, 82 Birch M t Rd., Taught By SCCRETARIAL chester 10 years ago. Granted Stuwt Kowaiaky, M Ver^iBmanuel Lutheran Church, VACUUM instantly Telephone KOTAL-ALL TLAVOM KONSONI tered in the third count which Circle, Vernon; Anthony De- g^pt. jg, Loom the Pamauf I She was a menAer of the St. alleged an evasion of 94,747.74 (Collect) FrancU Hospital Auxiliary, (Contlnoed from Page One) Lusso, Coventry: Julian Torree, | a unobtrusively. 526-6168 u.a Bartfoi^ and financial secre- for thp 1961 tax statement. The Hartford; Barbara Slossberg, | .... ^ •lit tenr of Gibbons Assembly, two other counts were dismiss­ until this time, my most memo­ 95 Milford Rd : Jay HutUnger, I ^ ARNOLD LANDSBERG CLEANER GELATIN 4 ^ 45* SPAGHETTI . I lAdlee of OohinAus, Manehes- ed. The case had been continued rable aviation experlepce . had Glastonbury; Dean Davis, T al-iri* '"In** | 1») to today for a pre-sentence In­ been my first ^lo. flight,, ji) a I iir Un!i ximiit Shorthand ■— Greffi Imin-Up « i vestigation. light plane. cottvUle;Chestnut St; Jacob Jdlchael Muschko, Ryan, 160 64 I N S T A N T ' ’ Learn to play the giiltar in our popular 10 week hobby classes. It’s easy. It’s PLAMTIK'fi It 1 U. S. District Judge M, Joseph ( I 'IM (i!f‘ f I \\ I f li I I tills • 'Aedieol Dictation o Cowles made a low pass over Bunce Dr.; John Osborne, 509 fun. Folk, PopuIiH, Western, R o^ and Roll. Ko previous musical backsround V o tegoi DictoHon • Cl ” * Blumenfeld ordered the fine and Gen. Mitchell -Field and- turned Adams' fit.; -Mrs. Mary Mac- sentence in Federal Court this suddenly, seeming to stand the Eachem, 29 Cook S t; Mrs. Oer- needed. Rental instrumenta available. Separate classes for adults teen- • Voico-O-Motic Typing • PEANUT OIL’^^t’ SG' CLEANSER 2 H2 7 plane on- a wing., . f*.*) trudq Mosher, 105 flusqell St.; acers and pre-teens. Fee 120.00 for the course. XtoKINS'WEST -FALL TERM BEGINS-SEPT. 13TH A 20TH PHONE — WRITI — VISIT ■I. \ §AWM SODS if G MON.-THRU.-PRI. 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Sfit. 9-4 1. It I 4-ez. I Ml 9-TlM HAATFORD plus BUSINESS 80H00L pkf. ______m 0N-$trMt PerUeg Euintnoeet 721 Main A 88 I.ewla fit., Hartford, Conn. Other echoole In New Haven, Boston, Lowell, F ra m ln g h ^ Prkoi'tHactivfi through Soturdoy, Sopt 1B. Wa rttorve the right to limit guantHIfit. '• « I « lAST CINTtR STRUT, MANCHUWK Lynn, Fall Klveri lVlaGa*i ProvWoIM^e» K.I.i A Portland, Maine * ft MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNi* MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 18W P ilfiB T B N ijiiiii I MANCHB8TBR BVBNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTBBfBBR 18.198B Brown-Cook Gorham-Donahue Amhotd-Maloiiey One Month Later Til* marriac* ot MiM Joan MlM Karen La* MltchaU ot Ann* .Donahu* to L. Mtoh**l Manekaatar and llteodora Paul Gorham, both ot Manoh*at*r, Kawalae ot RookvlU* war* W atts Leans on U.S.i took plac* Saturday momlnc at unHail In marriage taturday S t Jama* Church. Th* brld* la tha daughtar ot morning at Et Brtdgat’a To Rebuild Center Mr. and Mr*. Robart J. Dona- Ohureh. hua, M Ooopar HiU St. Tha Th* brld* la a daughter of Mr. bridagroom ta tha *on of Mr. and Mra. John Mitchell ot 88 E.’ B f AKinUBW, t A w n ♦sound' flnoncfal statemont — and Mra, Alan M. Gorham, 87 Middle Tt*o. The bridegTOom la L ot ANOELB8 (AT) — A lat- wMch many NSgroes here ddn’t Doana St. a aon ot Mr. and Mrs. Theodor* Oaorg*-4»4t othtuda pervadM have. As for the white storooWn Tha Rav. John . J, O'Brian, Kawaleo of 1008 Hartford Tpke. the rioUom community of they ore wsftlng to bee It aaslatant paator ot St. Jamaa Tha Rev. Robert J. Keen e( Waitts. In tMs oeoa, O e o ^ Is th* inaurance oompanlea pay Church, iMrformad tha . doubla St. Bridget’* Catureh performed the governmsnt. off.’ ring caramony and calabratad the double ring ceremony and Businessmen oloaf lOSrd RIebenrracht says most of the tha nuptial high Maaa. Mr«. was celebrant at th* n u ^ a l ttraet — tlM oommumw'a com- whit* mbrehanta■ ■ ■ have Indicated• ll« Ralph Macoarona waa tha or-' Maas. Mrs. Barbara Muf|khy marolal oanUr — await outride on Interest In rebuilding but' ganlat Mra. BU Captucclo ot waa tha otganlat and soloist. foroea to ^ them on thalr toot all have reservations. Weatarly. R. t , aunt ot tha Bouquets of whit* gladioli and They have been told funds art UndouMedly the Insurance biidagroom, waa tha soloist. oamatlona were on th* altar. coming to clean up the rqbble, componle* play a key role In the. Th* brld*. given In marrlaga Presented In marriage by her finance new bulldmgs, reirtac* district’s future. A sample of by her father, wore a tuIMength father, th* bride wore a fun lootod otock and redevelop th* lOSrd Street merchants shows gown of paau da sol* trimmed length gown of 'peau da sole ONo. to they waft that claims have not yet been with alancon laca appliques. Tha trimmed wlOi alencon lace, Almoot a month otter the paid, but businessmen expect gown was designed with acoopad The gown waa designed with xM ’e end, the 10-btocK etratch them to be. A greater cause for ne^lln*. Empire bodice, elbow- B cooi^ neckline, fitted bodice, etm looke oe If K hod Just been anxiety Is an unconfirmed re- DOUBLE Jtn GREEN STAMPS \WEDNESDAY lang^ slaavas, A-Ilna skirt and I appllqued dome-shaped skirt davosted by a boepbing raid rt that companies are cancel- detachabl* chapaMength train. and datachaUa chapel-length Children clamber omldet the I fire Insurance In the area Her tlngertlp-length veil of train trimmed with lac* charred lulne, hunting for and upping rates on burglary Illusion was arranged from a appliques. Her veil of Illusion eoraps of oopper to tell tor eal coverage. coronet ot seed pearls and was attached to a headbow. She vagb. FhHen marqueea block RIttenberg says flatly he crystals. I^a carried a cascade carried a cascade bouquet of (he ridewolk, to rrid pedeatri could not operate a liquor,store bouquet of white pompons. white rosea and Ivy. ons Into the gutter. Unemployed without such Insurants. Mra. Michael Lardner ot Man­ Miss Nancy MlUdiell of Man­ man lounge of atreet corners J. W. Heath, 66, la on* of the chester, slater of th* bride­ chester, sister of the bride, waa wMh vacant stares. few Negro shopowners on the groom was the matron of honor. the maid of hotMr. Bridesmaids The atreet le clogged with etreet — and a Watta resident. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary E. were Miss Susan Horowlts of traffic — shoppers driving else Heath, lounging In slippera at Fresh CHICKEN Parts Gorham of Narragansett, R.I.. hie one-story department store West Hartford, Miss Gloria Hyp where and sightseers. M fore sister of th* bridegroom, and Trukas of Manchester and Miss m (he August riot tourists came to still dark and empty from the Miss Elaine Norton of West Aline 'Picard of West Wlllington. I to see the 'towere — 100- riot, says he inay stay but Springfield, Mass. foot riruotures of steel and wants more police protection, John Shea of Rock'ville served Looting was kept to a mint Th* attendanU were Identi­ as best man. Ushers were Nor­ NCw they oome to see the cally dressed In floor-length rulne. mum because Heath opened his man LeDuc and Kenneth Bad- doors during the riot and then LEG I BREAST gowns, designed with moss The o(W of Los Angeles has steubner, both of Vemcn, and r' ■ stayed on the premises to try to green velvet Empire bodices David Charter of Somers. Issutd orders that buildings that and ecru brocade skirts. They ereeto health or safety hasords argue mobeters out ot taking bis wore matching green velvet Mrs. Mitchell wore a pink must be cleaned up Immediate goods. He was still shocked at QUARTERS QUARTERS 3 floral headpieces and carried crepe sheath with matching ly. Where owners delay, city the violence. > cascade bouquets ot yellow pom- accessories. The bridegrroom’s etigtneers do the work and send Heath to worried about the Thigh and Drumstick Breast jand W ing pons. mother wore a toast-colored them the MU. arson that has plagued { Sobth Richard B. Durfee of Narra- lace sheath with matching ac­ Soim Rittenbeig, 88, sMs near Los Angeles since the riot end' ganaett, R.I., served a* best cessories. Both mothers wore the rear of his loan shop. Next ed. Fires have been set each man. Ushers were Michael orchid corsages. door the liquor atore he owned night In the area — usuidly by Lardner, brother-in-law of the A reception for 200 was held MRS. GARY R. ARNOLD to nothing but a few tone of means of fire bombs. Btrclai I bridegroom, and Gerald M. at the Maple Grove, Rock'ville. brick awoHlnf (he buUdozer. attempts have almost doubled. Burlan Uoea i>hoto ~ ^ e wdading 'of IBss Sorahylsngth Empire stylsd gown of I Donahue, brother of the bride, For a motor trip to Niagara Landry photo Wid this wlme merchant : On* of the few white shop­ both of Manchester. Falls, N.Y., and Canada, Mrs. Aim Hakmey of Msmehester to blue silk shantung trimmed with buUd7 keepers not waiting for Outride MRS. JAMES CASHEL BROWN gold velvet ribbon and a match­ Mrs. Donahue wore a blue and Kaw^ec wore a three-piece MRS. THEODORE PAUL KAWALEC Gary R. Arnhold of Grand “ tt ofi depends on the attitude help are th* Dlckmanb, who run green brocade drees and coat green knit suit with brown ing headpiece. The bridesmaids of the community — and what a dnig store next to the railroad with matching accessories and a The Unlversallst Church, Westfcolored brocade, styled with accessories and a corsage .. Rapids, Minn., took place Sat­ were dressed In matching gowns otepa (ha government takes,” trseks that cut Watts In two. MRS. L. MICHAEL GORHAM corsage of blue carnations. Hartford, waa the scene of the scooped neckline, short sleeves, bronze pompons. The couple will urday afternoon at Center Oon- and headpieces but accented saye Rlttsnberg, 21 years a Looters took all the Dick- Empire wasistline and an A-line graduate of Manchester High A reception for lOO was held marriage of Miss Jean Lyman live in Vernon after Sept. 18. He Is presently serving in the '' gregational Church. with pink velvet ribbon trim. Watts ahoftoeeper. "Right now I mans’ stock — even the shelves at a t y View Hall. For a motor skirt accented with a match­ Mr. Kawalec Is a 1961 grad­ U.S. Navy, staUoned in New School. She le employed by Ful­ The bride Is the daughter of They carried old-foohioned iioa*- feel uneasy here. I lost $86,000 FRESH PRODUCE! Cook of Manchester to James and fixtures. A Negro couple trip to Cape Cod, Mrs. Gorham ing velvet bow. Her headpiece uate of Rockville High School. London. Mrs. Kawalec is a 1968 ler Brush Co., East Hartford, “ Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Maloney gay bouquets of oamatloas and In ons night." who lived above the store kepi It wore a blue knit suit with Cashel Brown of Hartford on was a circlet of leaves with 22 Engleiwood Dr. The. bride­ rossf. A$ the street’s only bank, from burning. As soon as the Criip. a S. N .. I O U M . i v r M M n . CHOPPED BEEF Hughes-Johannes black patent-leather accessories. Saturday afternoon. matching velvet streamers and groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. AmlxM of Grand manager J. K. Relbennacht, riot was over, Samuel Dickman, The couple will live at Rt. 91, The bride is the daughter of she carried a cascade bouquet Chester A. Arnhold of Grand -Rapids served aS bis broHher’8 also' wMte, ponders the possibil­ 60, was hack cleaning up. South Coventry, after Sept. 20. of fall-colored chrysanthemums. best man. Ushers were Peter R. ity of a bHgbt covering the Delicious Apples 3c^39< Ground Fresh Mrs. Aaron Cook of 662 E. Mid­ Rapids. Now ho and other merchants Mr. Gorham Is a graduate of Owen Guy Brown of New Ro­ McQuade-Hence The Rev. a ifford O. Sknpeon, Maloney and Frank L. Maloney, etreet If it to not quickly rebuilt. say what they want moat Is Italian Pranei bano ^ c MinyThiMS Daily ^ South Kingston (R h ^ e Island) dle Tpke. and the late Aaron chelle served as his brother's ;i pastor of Center Congregation­ both of Manchester, brothers of "W e’re ccncemed about the gigantic shopping mall, replete 2 29 4 5 ‘ High School. He attended the Cook. The bridegroom is the best man. Ushers were R. Sher­ al Church, performed the double the bride; WUUam Warner, also future of Watts beoause without with potted palms, luxurious Yellow OnkNis au;o c •OLD M NCOS OF 2 IK OR MORI University of Rhode Island and son of Mrs. Florence E. Gail wood Merchant of Simsbury and The marriage of Mias Phyllis ;; iring ceremony. Walter Or^d> of of Manchester; and Chorlfa R. theae businesses there 'would be avenues and ample parking. 3 19 served four years in the U.S. Robert G. Watson -of Wethers­ Oleson of Glostonbuiy. no peed tor the bank,” Rieben- In the merchants’ minds, the of New Rochelle, N.Y., and the Lucille Hence to Dwight Burton M h^Qheator was the organlot Marine Oorpa. He 1s presently field. * and Robert Gdrdon ot Mahehes- . Mrs. Maloney wore a green nacht says.’ 'But the bank can mall would be government attending the University of late James Cashel Brown. A reception was held at the McQuade, both of Manchester, Z tW was the soIolsL Bouque^ ot peau do aoie drosa 'with whit* only ntoJee loans based on a' buUt Connecticut where he Is major­ The Rev. Wallace G. Flske of home of the bride's sister, Mr. was solemnized Saturday morn­ 2: whit* glodioU and potnpohs aocessoriet and a corsage of ing in general education. Mrs. the Universalist Church per­ and Mrs. Virgil Gabel, 79 Nat- ing at St. James’ Church. t web* on the altar. yellow rooebuds. Th* bride­ Gorham Is a graduate of Man­ formed the ceremony. Mrs. Es­ chaug Dr., Glastonbury. For a I* The .bride, given in martlege groom’s mother wore a melcm chester High School and Becker ther Ellison of West Hartford The bride is a daughter of Mr. knit two-piece dress with match trip to Jamaica, B.W.I., Mrs. and Mrs. Francis Leon Hence 7 b y hfjr ftfUier. wore a. floor- Junior College, Worcester, was the organist. Brown wore a champagne- of sHk falSe, de- Ing occeasoriea and a corsage THE ERIN SCHOOL OF DANCING Mass. She is employed at Pratt of 61 TUenox St. The bridegroom of peach-oolored rooebuds.' Given in marriage by her colored lightweight wool suit Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Burttm sighiO.jfi^Rh acodped neckline, s and Whitney, Dlrislon of United brother, Aaron Cook of Man­ with sage green accessories. -aleeves trimmed ivltb . A reception for 180 was held Dancers of Stage McQtiade of 614 Hilliard St. at Woodnift Hall of th* church. MEAT DIEC HNAST ntO»N m soiAlll Aircraft Corp., East Hartford. chester, the bride wore a street- The couple vrill be at home at Bhqilre walsj^Ilne r sn v • CHiciciH • i u i m y a c e s 7 7 length gown of peau de sole, 10 Robbins Lane, Rocky Hill, Th* Rev. Eugene F. Torpey, ral-length s ld ^ s . Sbr a motor trip to Canada, and Television n i E A I lE G # fashioned with scooped neck­ alter Sept. 27. aaslatant paator of St. James' ngth. veil of illustcn Mrs. Arnhold wore a Mu* suit IKE, HARRT TO SPEAK line, short sleeves, fitted bodice Church, performed the double '• a crowh ot with black accessories. Ths cou­ Feoturing KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Mr. Brown attended New York ring ceremony. Mrs. Ralph Mac- trimmed with seed pearls and University. He is vice president and Irldesceinta and ple will live at 1 Splthead Rd., f Q t 1 4 - O z O A SAVE py>rmer Presidents Dwight D. Imported crystals and bell­ carone was the organist and Waterfonl, after 8<^t. 27, Authentic and Eisenhower and Harry S. Tru­ of G.F. Sweet and Oo., Hart­ sening session. Miss Amory Cook of Man­ trimmed 'with sprays of SchiffU I Sweet Corn paiAST - CHAM sryu , CANS ■ Grand Rapids, sister of the Chester High School and a 1966 Figure Dancing 30c Truman will talk to the group chester, sister of the bride was versity of Hartford and taught embroidery, Wgh oval neckline, ] in the Avon school system last ^ bridegroom; and Miss Connie graduate ot Joseph Lawrence 7 the foUowlng day at the Truman the maid of honor. She wore a three-quartera-length sleeves SAVE street-length dress of brass- year, Maloney of Wethersfield, (uooth- School of Nursing. New London. Lfbraiy in Independence, Mo. and sheath skirt with a full' «r cousin of the bride. She Is a member of the nursing British American pleated court-length train. Her Finast Spaghetti t M U L A I 25c The maid of honor wore a full- staff at the hospital. S 90*' bouffant veil of illusion was at­ Club tached to a , matching fabric SAVE petal headpiece trimmed with After Athena, the American 8KHMOND - LKPfr P 10c Borgida^Shalett lilies of the valley and crystals. ' Copper, Conrad * astronauts will 'visit in Turkey, Maple St., Manchester Chunk Tuna She carried a cascade bouquet Sthlopta, Kenya, Nigeria Las of white carnations and stepta- Scheduled for Palmas and the Canary Islands. Classes Start Wed., Cooper, an Air Force lieuten­ The marriage of Miss Linda anotis. 0 Mra. PhlUlp Hence of Man­ Good Wm Trip ant colonel, and Conrad, a Navy September 22 Susan Shalett of Pittsfield, chester, sister-in-law of the Commander, will wear civilian Mass., to Ed'ward Albert Bor- oMhes. The White House said Register by Phone bride, waa the matron of honor. WASHINGTON (AP) — MARGARET DAILEY f / I ' gida of Manchester took place Brideamalds were Mrs. Harry this waa because of the U.S. de- JOHNSON Bpace-qetters L. Gordon Cooper slr* to streos the peaceful , as­ 522-2037 Headquarters For P&Gs Greatest, Giveaway oil Earth yesterday afternoon at Temple Adams, sister of the bride, and Jr. and' Charles Conrad Jr. are Director Mrs. Roger Hence, sister-ln-law pects of space exptosotlon. ' Anahe Amunim, Pittsfield, Planet ahoto ■ beaded lor another long trip. of the bride, both of Manchester; President Johnson has tabbed j The bridge Is a daughter of and Miss Diane Rinaldi of El­ I Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Shal- URS. DWIGHT BURTON MCQUADE (he Gemini 6 astronauts, who REDEEM YOUR COUPONS HERE! lington. Mies Judy Adams of -last month orbited the world for I ett, Pittsfield. The bridegroom Manchester, niece of the bride, I is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David a record eight days, for a good- was the junior bridesmaid. Manchester ISgh School, is a Corp., Manchester. Mra. Mc­ 'WlU mission to Greee, Turkey Mark of 99 Green Manor Rd. The attendants wore identical 1964 graduate of Manchester Quade, a 1962 graduate of Man­ ' and the late Eugene Borgida. ’’ and Africa. floor-length Empire dresses, Community College where he chester High School, Is employ­ They 'Will meet (he President I Rabbi Harold Salzzman o.' styled with moss-green bodices received an AS degree In busi­ ed as a secretary by Pratt and Temple Anshe Amunim per- ‘V cut the WMte Rouse Tuesday, and beige crepe sklris. They ness administration. He is em­ Whitney, Division of United Air­ ‘ report to the National Academy TIDE DETPRGENT IVORY DETERGENT I formed the ' ceremony. Robert wore matching headpieces and ployed by Household Finance craft Corp., East Hartford. Blafield of Hillsdale, N.Y., was of SMenoes that same day and BuriSD Hoes photo carried nosegays of yellow pom­ ^.depart Wednesday for Athens, Speed Riggs, ■\ the organist. pons and white carnations. Greece, for an - international FOR A KM> MRS. GOMER W. HUGHES JR The bride, given in marriage Phillip Hence of Man Mamorlal HoepHsd. ter, has been announced by her the brideamald. A reception was held at the THURSDAY IYRNIn G 4 T O B Theyjpvere Identically dressed Stanley Club, Pittsfield, Maas. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos* A d ju sta b le M m e v 41K WITH THIS W IT H T H IS In full-length chiffon gowns, de DETEcrnON SYSTEM For a plan* trip to Bermuda, Lopas Zamudlo of Cadis. 9 A w B 2 9 c C O U P O N iS A V i IS c COUPON signed with bodices and short Mrs. Borgida wore a mooa green Her flance la th* aon of Mr. .- r R uq D ia l Towtrd tha Purcliti* ol On* 4.4 Ot Tub* Kin* Slit Toward jh* Purchai*lelO ol On* 2-Oz 111 aleaves In powder blue and 'A WASHINGTON (AP) — Th* linen suit with matching accas- and Mrs. Emmett Roberts of PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS aortaa. The couple will live at a fir line skirt* In romance blue. The Dntted States may set up a s i^ Port Hsuneme, Calif., formerly 75 LAUREL 8T. MANCHESTER, CONN. Empire waistlines of th* gowns marine detection system on the m Washington St,, Brighton, were accented wKh embroidery. Pacific Coast similar to on* Maas., after Sept. 20. of Manchastar. PISCO U N T O N •ANNOUNCEMENTS S \V I \i(. S INSTANT* IPANA TOOTHPASTC • SELTZER They wore romance blue fab­ wMoh has operated for yeart ittt Mr. Borgida, a graduat* of Miss Zamudlo Is a graduat* EARNINGS CowMn VoUd Thru Saturd«r, %•¥*• 1U..1MI CoaUM* V oM Thm BmtwSmf, tout* IB, WUI ric rose headpieces with face of Companla de Marla School, I •INVITATIONS ths Atlantic Coast, aouroas said Manchester Hlsh School la I.O/\ M AT YOUR FIRST 'NATIONAL iSUPER AAARKET AT YOUR FIRST NATIONAL SUPER AAARKET vails and carried colonial bou- Sunday night. presently attending Bentley Ool- Cadis. Mr. Roberta attended I •ReeepHttn Card$ 9 7 quats ot whits dalslss and blu* Details of tha system ora as* lega of Accounting and PTnan- Manchester High School before Dividends IIMIT ONi COUFON TO AN ADUll CUlTOMt Utw ON| eoUFON to AN A0M1 CUtNMM earnatlona. cret, but the eUotrotdc net in* cing, Boston, Mass. Hia Wife is enlisting In the U.S. Navy In ¥ n tm » Paid From Mlaa Erica DaRuytsr at Al- 'volvea a series of hydrophones a graduate of PHtMield High 1981. He Is a machinist mat* m r i u m i i n j Day ot msee of th* brtda. which pick up ths sound of sub- School, Boston School of Den­ 8.C. Deposit tbs tiqmr gin. Sh# wore a whit* marines and pinpoint their looa> tal Nursbig and Beth lorasl An Ootoiiar wedding Ig m e M e itite F I N E S T M ’, II \i: n Old) Ki» tacsa 4 r«a aocsntsd with a gold tkm. Hospital School of Nunlng. planned. BRANCH OFFICE,'ROUTS tl, COVENTRY. ) In ftm I I Only MAN( IllvS rCK I M SM V I im MOH? TO UMIT QUANTimi Sons S Tnbnnpn Pn4dBl6 SnPBipl PiNRh SEbmp ' ' 1^. TWELVB i .11 i..i] . r ‘U m i spoRf 8 19th Hole JP ro a - ESBg Sotufdoy Piont Ellington Ridge laturday Low gross—Tom Schiller 74. At Country Club • M t - BUND 14 HOLES U l ZBOrMlI_ , Class A Leo Byrd 61-7—64; MCwd pm Takes Class B — Frank Sheldon 73-13— Tempo picks up tod»y In p«rt two of th# J9th snmi^ uh m 4 • ao, Jack Goldberg 71-11—40; Manchester Open Golf Tournament at tho Manchester «*)• MDlilolWl Clask C — Bam Ooldfarb 83-17 Country Club when low handk^p amateurs and pTofea* Sbtan a iM iM AKRON, Ohio (A P )*^ »ry PUyar friUibed W«’|60,- —06; Kickers — Pete Teets 86- Dna Tennis Event l i —78, Jack Hunter 86-18—78, sionalR try for the top prize of the |2,200 purae. HUGOS BUMNY IBIUIm DOWN 000 chack for winnidf the tWorid Sorlat of Golf artd iMMlif IC M ta n W Ig H BUI Warmington 80-10-78, Len First day play Sunday, which* ■ — ■ ■ * ...... MBwtay M than hustled off to a chartered Jet for hie Sbdth Africa Starts Friday Brand 00-18—78, Dick Rugen f was restricted to amateurs, Alex lott, only amateur aver ...NOW A QUICK PUNCH VEfllTABLB^ " X nOamUtd n i home. 17-78, Rube GUI 84-8—78, Tom dida’t p^roduee any startling to win, flrad a 78 Sunday a i did I ^ T H t BQSAO tASKSTM^ aiFKmmi SMofo bwqN! Player called bis thrae-atroke Faulkner 84-0—78. scores. Sharing the lead were lm«|* 4mwffl MAiiNoiit 1_ , tha Mcond hol# whan ba aardad Applications are now be> Toift Prior of the boat club. (.SADWrmVER bOnwNH . »1 victory Sunday over Maatera A idrdla lour. WkUa «^aa WOMEN’S BUND 14 Bud McAllister, Erv Kennedy, No player mey cempata both Kf IBAboT* • Tlwt D (UUa) taf aoeepted ofr the annual | Al Wameeter and Fred Kaafc, LKPT..CROtSWrrH 3»Prwa« ^ •Nofnlhw NBljr cham^on Jack Nicklaus "tha Ukliw a bciEajr. Australian Fa* mea'e singles nnd doubles Class A Jan Harrl4—SB, one under, p u bogey, on la. on Friday, Saturday and Class A — Lou Becker 87- ir v w T MMoontaln Mh lM(ad|M tMdl (or rlreatone’a demanding T.ilO- Nicklaus a l^ a M-IB-^T1. (or a Sunday. > 4--S3; Class B — Shorty Dow astagiua m mr ire• A vrtm Meriden Posts Fourth Win yard couree. to an opening 143 tbtal and' took down second Deadline 'for entering Is 38-7—31; Class C—Bemie Men- r ~ W IT round 70 In capturing golra Mg- moMY of I1B.OOO. 11>bmsDn, Thursday afternoon at 0. schell 46-10—86; Kickers .— Al n q 1 geat JackpoL BrlUeh Open tihampion. had a Grotheer 88-10—73, Frank Shel­ IntereetM parties may con­ of^poInU, missing his firat o f the 1 3 " Tha U,8. Open eham^on, nev­ SS4B—T1 and 144 (or third place tact Hie Eaat Side Rec Of- don 87-14—78, su n Hlllnski 73- Halfback Paul Maakery JT r ” Plalnvllle, former Hartford season after the opening eoore, □ er behind from atart to finish in and $7,800, while M an, the POA' floe on School St. 0—73, Ernie Heath 70-4—78, J the (Inal round, put the Issue Jack Hunter 87-13 —74. Charter Oak, scored two touch­ Frelhelt is now 14 for 18 in the i T (dtampion, had A dlaappdinUng v r beyond any dount when he .8»*8B—77 (or m and fourth WOMEN’S BUND NINE downs and quarterback Larry PAT totals. ' Tha elusive Maakery scored s canned a Sd-(Oot birdie putt on money of $ll,eOO.' Weekend Fights Class A — Mrs. Joan Wilson Marsh of Norwich University BY V. T. HAMLIN r r ■i tha 17th- green, rulninr Niek- 61-12 -30; Class B — Mrs. Gaby passed for two TD’a Saturday on runs of 22 and f«ONMUfi« 1MJE OF M 2 5 " w three stroke! off the lead. eelll 141 — 802. Dennis FlaveUi BOS'TOlf — Roscoe Gregory, on the San FrancIscO Giants' ed a crowd of over 4,000 under quired quarterback Jerry J

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. \ rAQB FOUKTliJDf X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBERS 18, 1968 Offered 18 CLASSIFIED LAND OLBAlukdr Bigffest Lead in National Leaf^ue Since Au^, 14 CoUegians Met Rookie Selma Number. Cut to Nine, nU R PC N lM Q T o Start ADVERTISING anlYee, oxee, shears, rouiry blodso. Qatok CLASSIFIED ADVERHSINO DEPT. HOURS ibi Equlpmst Grid Play 8 AJS. to 5 P JL ____ Bt, Monahester.______Ibmni 10 in Row for Giants Gets ‘Feel of Ball’ ad d iy T-B. ThuradOF f 8 Look Good for Twins day T-4. e48-7WB. NEW YORK (AP) — COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADYT. NEW YORK (AP) — HAROLD * BON RubbUih R » College football, with one NEW YORK (AP) - Selma IHerally slept with tH a tW te O ^ MONDAY Ihra FRIDAT lOiM AJ6. — SATimDAY 6 AM. movol — otUos, eellora and The San Francisco Giants cleat planted firmly in the bAssbiJl. for Us to get a ran. Wa SM, and yards, weekly and monthly are twice as well off as Dick Selma ai the New ^ "1 held the ball, evarywhera I that w u it." BOS’TON (AP) — The door, hops in helmet and provMad the PLEASE READ TOUR AD plok)ip. Bolton-Manehestor vL they have been in nearly York Mete had his Hrst went day after day," the yrang Charile Smith . ^ ititglc number is down to U.S. Tennii otolty. Harold Hoar, 041-4064. all this week with the pow­ complete game major pitcher laid, "unUl iU eisa no only nln Salma neededledsd withwtia two er “ Wairt A lb" ara token over ‘th two seasons while the Los out in the lOth. Joq OhrlMopher nine for the Minnesota eoTSotooce. The odverttoer should teed hto ad the FIRflV erhouses who hope to reign league victory—a 1-0 10- longer was unfamiliar to ms." , 'Twins In their charge YOU ARB A>ll TruckTTOOS m to A-81A-l| Anodes Dodgers are in as national champions A s Braves found out Sunday led off with a ilhtfa, waa aaeii- DAY IT APPHARO oad REPORT BBRORO to ttow far the Osllars, att traah, small twice as much trouble as inning conquest of the Mil­ fioad to seecnd and movod to toward the American Stars Lose ■sgl iaeaeltoa. The HernM is nsponslble tor only ONE iocor- truoktof done A^l r M t ! Can opening their seasons Just bow familiar Selina had they’ve been this season. waukee Braves — today become with that basabsiU. Be­ third as Ron Swoboda graunded League pennant and even loM or oartttod lassrttoa for ooy advsrtissiwsBt ead then aaly i-atM , TrsemMUM Traoktog The OtanU’ advantaga and Nine of the teama listed In and attributed hia success sides besting Bob SadoWsM In a out. cautious Manager Sam te the extoot ef a "moke good” iiieertlon. Errota whlck do aot Bsnrloa. The Aeaocletad Presa’ prases- Smith shot a singla up ths In Nationals leseea tke value o f tka advsrttounisnt win sot be eorreetod by tha Oodfera' advaraity avolvad to the fact he’s familiar brilliant pitching duel. Selma aet Mele is talking in World TYPEWRITERS — Standard from tha action on tha fourth-to- ■on poll swing into action Fri­ a club etrikeout record of It. mtddla for tho payofT day and Saturday with only now with the "smaller Sadowskl gars, up only flvs Series terms. sad slaetrio. Repaired, orir* laat Sunday of tha aaaaon. San The 31-year-old rookla doled out FOREST HILLS, N. Y. hanlsd. raatsd. Addliig bm^ Franclaco awapt Chicaso 4-8 Ohio State, ranked No. 10, rtr baseball they use up here."' four hlU.and walked onW one. hlU, but ths Bravss simply "I don’t pay any attention to (AP) — America’s two M l maining idie. couldn’t oops with Salma' the so-called magic figure, but I ehliiss ranted and repaired. and 0-2 whila Loa Angalas Up from the IntsnsaUonal th e loae dropped the fourth- priz^ tennis trophies MatteBal League Plokup and delivery servloa. dropp^ a S-2 daciilon to Houa- The season got under way of­ League, which he says uses a place Braves four games behind strikeouts. With two on and o''- must admit thtogi look a lot 6 4 3 -2 7 lf ficially laat Saturday with a out In the first inning, gelmc better each day," Mele said headed overseas again to­ W. L. Pet. O.B. 875-3136 Yale Typewriter Bervioe, d4B* ton. largar baU than tha majors, Sel­ the NaUonal League leading San San Fran. .. 18 64 A86 _ 4086. modest Hat of games. In the t<^ ma said he got coach Don Heff­ Francisco Otants, who boat Chi­ struck opt Sd Mathews an^ Jof guardedly Sunday after the day, and U.S. fans turned The double victory, axtandinf ones, Tulsa blanked Houston 14- Torre. In the seventh with non» Twins’ 2-0 victory over Boston. Los Angeles 83 63 .649 2 their winning atraak to 10, ahot ner of the Mets to "let me take cago 4-3 and 3-3. the crank on an old, over­ APPLIANCES repaired — aH 0 in the first football game ever out, Milwaukee bad twO ba Mele Joined In the laughter aa Otoctonatt . 81 62 .646 2H tha Glanta Into a two-game lead a ball home with me’’ after the Salma said be never thought played record: Milwaukee . 79 68 .866 4 makts washers, refrigsrators, played In the 331.6 million air St. Louis Cardinals knocked him he’d lose the game. runnare, but CItna popped ur writers pressed him, trjring to TroibU Rtaehing O ir AdvRillMr? frsessrs, dryers, gas and also- In tha National League and looa- conditioned Houston Astrodome, "When are we going to get PHUbutYh . 78 67 A38 6'A •nad up tha unprecedented five- out of the box In his first major "I always ‘think 1*11 win ’’ he and■ Mack • Jonaa------and Fallp* pin down hia personal thoughts trie ranges. OU burnars Utah whipped the University of Alou etrack out. on the pennant. With only 16 soma winning tennia payers?" Phlla’pMa . 78 66 .618 9'^ team iMnnant race. leagus atart, Sapt. 3. said modaatly, "I just kept The outlook to bleak — os It St. Louts ... 70 78 .490 21-Hoar ARiworiag Sonrloo cleaned and repaired. Ooema Montana 28-13 and Utah State _gamta left, he waa relaxed, a 1814 Appliance,», 6494)060. Not aince May 18, lOM, have defeated the University of Ha­ man with few worrlee. has been for the past few years. Chicago .... 46 81 .446 20 F rit to Horald Roadon the Olanta anjoyed aucn a big waii 31-12. The Twins’ fifth straight vic­ When Manuel Santa, the col­ Houston . . . . 61 88 .434 23 LAWNMOWBR New Yoric . 46 100 ea oM ttC ear mar^n. On daya when they led Big Eight Champion Nebras­ Quarterbacks to HiffUight Opener Sunday tory and 17th in 18 meattogs orful little Spaniard, beat Cliff .816 89 Waatl f We pairs, salss, rotor tha league both laat aeaaon and with the lowly Red Sox enabled Dryadala of South Africa for the Sunday’s Results Bstodr Simply caB sharpened; bkwcle ka has the brawn and experi­ men’s atoglea Utle Sunday 6*3, 7- thla, they had no more than a ence to juarUfy the No. 1 ranking . them to hold their nine-game Son Francisco 4-9, Chicago 8-3 ice. Manchester Cyde ona-gama bulge, jlead over toe Chicago White 9, 76, S-1, It marked the KHh New York 1, Milwaukee 0, 10 149 W. Middle TunpOce, it enjoys in tha preseason poll. straight year that a foreign ' EDWARDS Tha Dodgera, on tha other Ocksch Bob Deyaney’s club; hop­ <