M O N D A Y , OCTOBER 28,1967 PAOE.TWENTY AT«ng« llailjr N«t Pmsb Roi iHanrt|f»Bter lEvButng Ifprald Fbr (the 'Week Ended The Weathe? Oednfeer 21, inaSr itlonighit. Low to 401a Tor- mbiniow fair, mOd. HUgh 70 to 15,469 76. SPONSORED Manchester— A City o f Village Charm BY THE VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 20 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS—TABLOID) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1967 (Classified Advertlsfaig on Page 17) PRICE SEVEN CENTS FOLLOWING INTEnESTED IN SAFETY SAFE DRIVING McNamara Stature Strong? I North’s Biffffest Airbase INDEPENDENT GARAGE OWNERS ByBv BOBROB HORTON if .. he. could," .. one source reports...... “ He t V-,-/ V / OF CONNECTICUT AP MUltary Writer needs this jiob like a hole in the head." Manchester Unit WASHINGTON (A P ).-A quiet debate It is rather firmly believed within the. CHECK goes on in the natlmi’s capital these Pentagon that McNamara is staying on AM l4^utomatic Tran jir-.'ssion days: Is Secretary of Defense Robert S. Serv. Inc. primarily out of loyalty to President 1022 Burnside Ave., McNamara’s stature within the adminis­ Johnson. tration slipping? Hast Hartford Johnsbn, it is said, insists he wants Bombed in Joint Attack )■ Bantly SerWee Center Opinions range from assertions that McNamara—"the perfessor," he some­ 333 iMaln St.,M!anicheSter McNamara is stronger Qian ever in one times calls him—to stay on as chief Clarke Motor Bales of the world’s most powerful Jobs, to manager of the war effort. 301 Broad S t, Mjanchester claims that he is losing influence. SAIGON (AP) — U.S. McNamara, in turn, feels a sense of Dick's Shea Service A body of opinion—largely outside the jets bombed North Viet­ 663 Center St, Mjanchester responsibility for seeing the war nam's biggest air base, the Pentagon—points to widened bombing of through to some sort of military or dip- Dupont’s Stop & Go North Vietnam as evidence McNamara Phuc Yen field 15 miles 128 R Center St, Manchester Homatlc conclusion. is yielding ground to mpre hawkish ele­ northwest of Hanoi, for the Gerich’s Service Station FOR YOUR CAR Most officials feel that, .unless the ments advising President .Jedmson. & Garajge conflict should end tomorrow, McNa­ first time in the war to­ 1082 TWland Tpke., Buckland Pentagon Insiders consider this thesis mara will remain fast at his station at day. Air Force, Marine and Goannan Brothers, Inc. wrong, but quite readily state that Mc­ least through the 1968 presidential elec­ Navy squadrons joined in 2 770 Main St.. Manchester Namara would like to leave the secre­ tion. a coordniated blow through taryship and move on to a new field, Harttflord Road Enterprises, Inc. After that, regardless of the outcome, heavy enemy fire. 276 Hertford Rd.. Mjanchester perhaps heading up a university or he may well step down. Pilots said one MIG was shot Hollywood Service Center, Inc. foundation. down and another probably de­ 342 E. Center SU 'Mjanchester “ He would beat the hell out of here (See Page Four) stroyed In aerial combat. Re­ Ken’s Garage connaissance teams which pho­ Route 6, Coventry tographed the field after the Manchestei Tiansmlsslon Co. first strikes said the runway 16 BraJnard Place, Manchester was badly cratered and out of Maple Super Service action and that damaged and 220 Spruce S t, Manchester • destroyed MIGs were scattered OCT. in many bombed-out revet­ 4 Ollle’s AUto Body TUES • > 281 Adams S t, Mlamchester Considering Bomb Halt ments. Rye Street Garage u.s. Phuc Yen was the fifth of ol6 Rye St., So. Windsor North Vietnam’s half-dozen SAG Auto Service Tn case of rain—next day—same Kme. fields housing the Soviet- 164 W. Middle TTpke., designed fighters to come under Mancheeter To Test Hanoi Peace Wisb American attack this year. Still Turnpike Texaco Inc. SAIGON (AP) —^The United ington might order one in an at- North after the Tet cease-fire. off-limits by Washington order 270 W. Middle Tpke., States is considering a major tempt to show that the United Hanoi gave no sign that it want- is the field at Gla Lam, three Manchester miles fiortheast of Hanoi and Vernon Servicenter pause In the Iwmblng of North P®^® t>«t ed to bargain and the raids ____ .,•> , . , . . . . that Hanoi is unwilling to settle were resumed. across the Red River. It is also Rt. 83, Talcottville Rd. the country’s major ct'vlllan Vernon tnam this winter to test Ha- anything less than American The U.S. military is strongly , nol’s willingness to start peace capltulaUon. opposed to a major bombing Walsh’s Eisso Bervl'Center spokesman said the 323 Center St, Mtochester talks, an American diplomat The prolonged bombing halt because during it Hanoi can said today. pause, if one is decided upon, move men and war materials Americans also encountered in- Don Willis Garage FOR FALL,nd WINTER DRIVING tense antiaircraft and missile 18 Main S t„ Mlanlchegter There is scant hope among probably would begin in Decern- into the South with relaUve , , ;dlplomats here that even a pro- ber wlUi Uie traditional Christ- Impunity. But the weather over ^ attack on Phuc E5d Wilson Superior Service 248 S|Hiuce S t, Mlanchester longed halt in the bombing will mas truce. Another stand down North Vietnam at the turn of the induce North Vietnam to sit is ordered for New Year’s and a year is usually so bad that Credited with the kill was Air ailijIED m e m b e r s down and work out any peace third in January for Tet, the bombing of major targets is William L. Kirk, 36, Altar Auto Parts. Inc. Open To All Car Owners settlement that Saigon and Buddhist new year celebration, sharply curtailed anyway. RayvUlej La. who also shot 226 i^ruce St, Manchester Washington would accept. The United States in 1966 A bombing pause also would ® May 13. Blue Chrome Co. But because of heavy foreign waited for more than a month not necessarily cover the air latest was the 90th MIG 330 Park Ave., Bast Hartford pressure for a pause. Wash- before resuming bombing of the war in Laos where American down by American pil- Bowman Products Co __ ^______planes hammer the Ho Chi Mlnh aerial combat over North Box 201, Infiltration trail dally. The Vietnam as against 26 U.S. 1877 Chamberlain 'Highway United States has never ac- Planes downed by MIGs. Air Kensington knowledged 'this campaign and ^®^^ce pilots reported all bombs Grinold Auto Parts would be under little pressure to target and described the mls- 191 Center St, Manchester Inspection Time: 12 noon to 8 p.m Auto W orkers Begin halt it. The weather in Laos is “ highly successful." Manchester Auto Parts The aerial action was an- 270 Broad St., Manchester (See Page Ten) nounced as South Vietnamese Nichols-Manchesrter Tire Co. Voting on Contract infantrymen clashed with a 295 Broad St.. Manchester guerrilla force just south of Sai­ Schiebel BUTcthers Without charge and/or violation penalty, mechanics DETROIT (AP) — ■f'he'160,000 came stormmg out in a flying gon and the Viet Cong shelled 8 Pnootor Rd, Manchester United Auto Workers who wedge as the loudly chanting two government positions less Winkler Auto Parts struck Ford Motor Oo. 48 days tradesmen-pickets followed tele- than 26 miles north of the capi­ 179 W. Middle Tpke., and volunteers will safety check your • • • ago begin voting today on a new vision cameramen into a lobby tal. Manchester contract that would send most off the council’s downtown Exhaustion It was six months ago, April streaming back to their jobs by meeting hall and threatened to 24, that American fliers for the first time at North Viet­ MANCHESTER the weekend. force Its doora. (AP PttooJux) The danger of ■ a veto by The intruders were driven Hospitalizes namese MIG bases. These were CAR DEALER skilled tradesmen existed but outside. at Hoa Lac, 20 miles west of Ha­ Leathernecks from the U.S. 1st Marine Division usually are known for their assaults on beaches ASSOCIATION y BRAKES y FRONT LIGHTS y imlon leaders discounted this About ;10,000 skilled trades- Senator Dodd noi, and Kep, 37 miles northeast hit the silk over a landing zone near Da Nang, from ships but on occasion jump into action as of Hanoi. they do in Vietnam, mostly during the night. Bourne BuiCk y possiblllty. men and ] 40,000 production South Vietnam, during a training exercise. Marines 285 Main S t y TURN SIGNALS y STEERING The contract contains a guar- workers employed by Ford 'will SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. The strike at Phuc Yen, which Carter Chevrolet anteed annual income, effective vote separttrlj on the new (AP) — U.S. Sen. Thomas J. followed j a weekend . . . „ antiwar 1229 Mato St. y GLASS V EXHAUST SYSTEM y in December of 1968, and the three-year pact Dodd of Connecticut has been ^®'"°n®‘ ';ation at the Pentagon Chorches Motors yH O R N y SEAT BELTS y conipany says it would make Either side by' majority------vote----- admitted to South County Hos- approved by T ^ ¥ * U C ^ I i .d * S Louisiana Crime Probed 80 Oakland St. them among the best paid and m ay veto the contract under a pital suffering from nervous ex- *, '*1"^ Johnron. DeCormder (Motors best protected of all U.S. Indus- new ronsttiutional provision ap- haustlon. ,, „^®® il®*f ^mm Thailand b a t o n ROUGE La (API __ orobe the Louisiana crime —Malcolm V. O’Hara, a New 285 Broad St. pUcable for the first time in Donald L. Ford, hospital ad- S “ ln^he''To?Wn*GtorMd L J c a r O u t Does organized crime, specifl- Lene. Orleans criminal dlstrlet judge, Dillon Ford Sales nnH thA TTAWa would sciid negotla- ministrator, confirmed today Oon>s bombers from hnnAa O 1 I D * '* '!! cally the Cosa Nostra, have in- These developments followed. faces Impeachment charges. 319 Mato' St. ^ bargaining ta- that Dodd was admitted Sun- m n h S f p p I Auence on Louisiana govern- - D ’Alton Smith, a New Or- McKeltoen testified before a Paul Dodge Pontiac r*^*”"*^ ^ “ d’ d continued. day and la listed in fair condl- on toe Phuc ^ iT field ® O l C C l i T l l l J O I ment and the economy of the leans contractor, has been In- New Orleetos grand jtwy 373 Mato St. Safety Check Your Car At This Location. Policeman Gene Brestle estl- tion. ’Hie raid was i » PITTSBURGH (AP) - Steel state? Six official investigations dieted on public bribery charges brought into session by Orleans Manchester Motor Sales Monday night, despite toe N ^ mated the number of skUled ur. s.J.P. Turco of South sndnH nnn tha hinnd are under way to find out. growing out of claims he offered Pariah Dist. Atty. Jim Garrison. 51'2 W est Center St. NO! shouts of an estimated 200 pickets as 200 to 260. Most news- Kingstown a long time friend .f " ®"‘"®‘' °"® “ '® J be^an last month with a »26,00rto Aubrey Young, a for- McKeltoen said afterward he Manchester Plymouth POPULAR MARKET AT MANCHESTER GREEN. to 260 ^ssldent^ sklUed ^trades- men covering the event thought X T o n n e c t i c u t T e m o e r S r s S r l t o J m e m ^ '* " ^ '" * ” T d T f r ""' T serief o^tC eiTrtSV Llfe mer aide to McKeltoen, to W denied any per«,nal link, with Tolland Tpke, Talcottville to^ ; attem^tod to Walter P. ®ald Dodd was hospitalized “ for H ^ e a t L ^ e ^ S ^ dxy and wheeled their rigs up to ence Younx In his conduct in of- toe underworld although he is Moriar ty Brothers Use Entrance Opposite St. Bartholomew Church. Walter P. 315 Center St. meeting. Reutoer expressed confidence « complete check-up and rest. ^ould clear out their alfegltlo^" T h a r 'syndicated °"® r ‘s the same as a bribe. ' from a racketeer’s private Jef- Fists flew briefly. At least both sides would ratify toe con- thelr allegations that ------, Ted Trudon crime ran rampant In toe state. —Young, who was fired by *®*’®®*' Parish (county) tele- three men were knocked down tract, telling newsmen after toe Gang War Averted ers bombed the field's crammed warehouses. Tolland Tpke., TaTcotville The articles pictured Cairlos McKeltoen, turned state’s evl- Phone to his office. and several noses bloodied. council’s vote that dissident NEW BRITAIN (AP)—Twen- 9,140-foot-long runway. a con- “ We have a lo^ of steel now, Marcello, longtime New Orleans dence. It was after Young’s tes- The main load of Investigative Council delegates and UAW ty-two youths aged 16 to 21 were crete parallel taxiway, parking and we’re just playing this thing m a n c h c s t e r international representatives (See Page Ten) arrested and charged with areas, revetments and storage . ,, , . . ,,, area rackets figure, as toe king- timony before a grand jury that work thus far has been carried by ear, Mid traffic maimger Nostra activities in Smith was indicted. by a state and a federal grand ASSOCIATION OF breach of peace Monday night buildings. in what police said was an Another 31 revetted hard ton ^a^'^He wouldn’" e^m nfe section of toe country. Mar- —Capt. Roland Coppola, a La- New Orleans, and a INDEPEMDENT ton. Pa. He wouldn t estimate magazine claimed, fayette state poUce troop com- Ha^n aborted gang war. stands three miles north of toe how many trucks would be INSURANCE AGENTS Police said toe gang war had airfield and a taxiway joining needed. had managed to penetrate toe piander, was suspended from *^X®- Th« other panels are at ACTIVE MEMiBERS been scheduled for a picnic area them to toe airfield also were “ We’ve got lots of them j n ostate v - Capitol—even .. _ a portion of his post by McKeltoen within '*'®*'*‘ Ferrlday and Jefferson Ann GoodcWld Bartlett Don't have an accident due to SAFETYI k . I ■ School is open. Now more than Egyptians, Israelis of Stanley Park. Police moved lut, U.S. spokesmen said, ing out,” said a spokesmq^n^foF c go e o s___e hours after toe governor flew P®*’***', near New .Orleans. 50 Oleett I>rive in before anyone was Injured. u.S. headquarters made no of Middle- •*^®*’*' McKedthen initially back to Louisiana from the Today the State Labor- Fred T. Baker Armco Steel Corp. They confiscated a 16-gauge mention of any American plane town, Ohio. called the magazine’s allega­ meeting with Life editors. (See Page Seven) 234 Center St. tions a deliberate smear of Sherwood A. Beechler mechanical failure of your cor! ever be sure to join the circle of Fire at Each Other shotgun, shells, switchblade losses, but pilots described toe And state policemen could 200 Boulder Rd., Box 733 knives, bats, clubs, fire of antiaircraft guns and So- smile for toe first time in over Louisiana. However, after meet- Rabin. The semiofficial newspa­ Richard S. Carpenter By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hammers, nadlo whip antennae, viet-made missiles as heavy. two months when asked if there ing In New Yor)t with Life’s edl- per Davar said, “ We had better 285 Henry St. Egyptians and Israeli forces chains, and beer, whiskey and Headquarters said an assess­ was any violence on toe high- tors, the governor came home Hig LoSt KllOWn WOvds safe drivers. Hove your cor destroy" any notions that Israel Alice A. Clampet Now you con learn if your cor bombarded each other with ar­ wine. ment of toe bomb damage was ways. “Not a bit," said one. convinced some wrongdoing had would not react to the missile 847 Mato St. not available immediately. Fur- "It’s beautiful.” indeed gone on. He said he apol­ tillery and mortars today across attack Saturday that sank the EJdgar H. Clarke Policeman Suspended toer pilot reports and aerial A settlement, accepted Mon- ogized to life. 237 Bast Center St. safety Checked! toe Suez C!anal near Port Taufiq Elato with probable loss of 63 From there, McKelthen, who Maurice P. Oorrenti is safe to drive! BRIDGEPORT (AP —Seven photographs were awaited. day by the majority of 10,000 to 2 CHECKED at toe southern end. lives. seeks toe Democratic party 47 Cottage St. rookie policemen who reported- Latest intelligence reports 20,000 haulers, leaves the steel Mill Slayer of Six: E. T ^m aa iDonovan An Israeli army spokesman Egyptian officials said they' ly walked out on a training class stdd toe North Vietnamese kept Industry with toe chore of mov- nomination Nov. 4 to succeed 627 Main St. said artillery fire hit and set regarded an Israeli counterblow for policemen have been sus- about 20 of their small force of ing out an estimated half a mll- himself, took the bull by toe Donald Genovesl aflame toe oil refineries at Port as certain and called off air raid pended. MIG Interceptors on toe Phuc Hon tons of steel plied up in horns. He emerged as a prime io n Main St. Ibrahim, across toe canal from tests in Cairo with a warning to mover in getting state grand ju- Raymond B. Gorman Port Taufiq. He said the refiner­ residents that “ if the sirens (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) (See Page Four) rles and special agencies to ‘Lights Went Out’ 63 Hast Center SI. ies were going up in smoke, cut­ blow at any time, this means an Robert J. Gprman ting off part of Egypt’s oil sup­ actual raid.’’ LOCK HAVEN, Pa. (AP) — In'the six deaths against Held 750 Mato St. Edward J. 'HbH ply. Despite Israel’s anger, there Two workers entering toe Monday night with Justice of 1009 Mam St. The spokesman asserted toe were hints within Premier Levi sprawling Hammermill Paper toe Peace Heury Callahan at Erland Johnson Egyptians opened up with small Eshkol’s Qablnet that the nation ik S - Cj)o. plant almost colI|/led with Flemington, Pa. 74 East Center St. If Your Car Passes Inspection, You Will Receive The Safety Check Emblem For Mounting On Your Windshield. arms and then loosed artillery would not march into a renewal 39-year-old Leo Held as he Asked whether there was any Nels Johnson fire, where upon the Israelis on of toe June 6-10 Middle East 1 strode out with an emptied pis­ substtinoe to an unconfirmed re­ ^ 3 Main St. toe east bank of toe canal re­ war. Labor Minister Ylgal Alton tol in each hand. port Held was. bitter because be Robex-t W. Lappen plied. One light Israeli casualty said: “ Israel intends to do ev­ "What’s going on,” they later feared he would be passed over li64 East Center St. was reported. erything possible to avoid a said they asked him. in company promotions, Lugg C»rarles W. tathrop An Egyptian military commu­ fourth war, and convert toe situ­ “ The Ughts just went out," 517 Mato St. replied: “ I don’t think so." nique accused the’ Israeli forces Charles Lesperance ation into peace.’’ was his refdy. ' John Devltt, Hammermill 47 Battista (Rd. pf opening up with machine Informants in Moscow said For the six persons slain in president, said he hadn’t the Herbert J. McKinney guns. It admitted that oil refi­ they believed Marshal Matvei the laboratory technician’s faintest idea why it happened. 923 Mato St. neries were burning. V. Zakharov, Soviet chief of 90-minute reign of terror Mon­ He was a model employe, a LeHoy Norris Israel said U.N. truce observ- staff now in (jairp, would proba­ day, toe lights were out. Six oth­ long-saliurled employe. He has 357 East Center St. ers were informed but both bly urge restraint on President ers were wounded, three criti­ never been in trouble before." M. Kenne th Oatilnsky cally. . sides reported toe firing was Qamal Abdel Nasser, Asked whether a proposed Box 66, 30 Baultera Rd. still going on. At the United Nations, Egyp- The Words were the last I.eonard D. Rlvai'd curtailment of company opera­ The spokesman gave no fur- jaraell delegates re- known to be uttered by Held be­ tions might have made Held bit­ 320 Main St. THINK YELLOW ther details and there was no re- plated their charges and de­ fore he was struck and critically Earle S. Rohan ter, Devltt aaid: “ This (tiie cur­ 517 Hartford Rd. port on any fighting from njjjg y,at the Elato was inside wounded by four police bullets tailment) would not have affect­ WilUam Rood Egypt. Egypt’s territorial waters when in his backyard in -Loganton, ed him." 244 Mato St. The announcenient came, y ^vaa hit. Nonpermanent mem- about 17 miles from here. Clinton County Dial. Atty. Al­ Frank P. ShaUion amid a clamor in Isiucl for ijara of the Security Council met Held still was listed in critlool lan Lugg said Held, who under­ 35 Meaddw Lane vengeance against Egypt after „ „ situation briefly Monday condition today at Lock Haven went three hours of surgery for Robert H. SniiUi . its sinking of the Israeli destroy- and scheduled another meeting Hospital. wounds of both wrists, a leg, an 963 Main St. er Elato. But Informed sources Wednesday, but Israel said “ He did a 1‘ttle this shoulder, had not ut- Alfred P. Weilbnei said the Israeli government y expected nothing from toe morning, but \ still hasn t said tered a word since bis capture. 283 Bast Center St. planned no hasty reprisals and council. anything," a hospital spokes­ William Zinsmermaiw Lacking an explanation from wwuld “ let the Arabs sweat it u.S. State Department 153 M ^ St, man said. ^ Held, toe district attorney, fam­ Jamea O. Zucealdy out for awhile.” steered clear of any comment The district attorney said ily. friends and relatives of the 604 Elast Middle Tpke. Crowds \ shouted ‘^Revenge \ state police filed murder and as­ this! to Chle) of Staff Yitzhak (See Page Ten) A photograph snapped during the 19208? Turn to page 8 for the story. sault with intent to kill charges (See Page Four)

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RUBBER BRIDGE IS South dealer Board of Finance Tables Mayor Asks Solution Aeration Proposed by Connecticut Water RELAXED GAME Both sides vulnerable Scores of Debtors Jailed By ALFRED SHEINWOLD NORTH Fund Request on Offices 4 1042 pany and members of the town added /to the supply to remove land. We have concluded an ar­ By ANINE LYDKBi When the annual rubber i:? 10 6 4 The Board of Finance had a been aware of the complications government and public health the offensive color of the wa- rangement with the other own­ Of Water Problems E. P. Williams, president of bridge tournament begins this 0 AK5 full agenda last night, approv- on the project until he took of- For Not Paying in Maine the Connecticut Water Com­ department. ter at present. er whereby we vrill contribute weekend at the Sands Hotel in 4k Q 10 6 4 « If a aeration facility is built, Williams said the Connecticut toward the cost of constructing Ing some items, but leaving ®- Mayor Howard E. Pitts yes- standards of taste, odor and pany, proposed yesterday at a Las Vegas, a couple of hundred WEST EAST Written For Associated Press nor to a seven-year term. A Bath man wound up with debts a rate increase of some 26 per Water Company has authoriaed a manure pit and a tank wagon tabled a request for $89,000 to . No one was able to explain public hearing before the Public enthusiasts will thank their 4 Q965 4 K87 By KENNETH H. MORRISON creditor, who has gained a 50 per cent higher than before tMxlay caned for an early reso­ color. spreader.” finance the central office staff J“‘ costs hadskyrock- Westbrook spoke in favor of Utiiities Commission that an cent would be asked of custo­ Metcalf and Eddy to .proceed lucky stars that rubber bridge I? 8 3 Z> 9 5 court-judgment on a debt, may he was taken throughfjjhis legal lution oC^the problems between buUdlng. Approval was civen 51®** ®^nance Board BATH, Maine (AP)—Although the construction of a filteration aeration faciiity be constructed mers of the Rockville Water and with plans and specifications Trees Are Replaced is a relaxed game. Not every OQ96 OJ-10 74 have the debtor brought before process. the OonneoUcut Water Com­ to solve the problems with the Acqueduct Company, which in­ ft>r a treatment plant for the A program has been started mistake is costly, to Police Chief Eugene Men- Pet®** Van Dine the 1831 legislature thought it the disclosure commissioner to The hospital bill, orlginaJly plant immediately to rectify the 4A872 4kK9S3 ard’s request tor an additional *®™®‘* committee to pany and the town on the wa­ water supply to South Windsor. clude Connecticut Water Com­ water supply in the Northern to replace with evergreen ^1 opening lead — Five had enacted major legal ref6rm discover what, if any, assets the $122, is now $187. It includes condition of the quality of the Opening of SOUTH police cruiser, however doesn’t The hearing was heid in Hart­ pany consumers in South Wind­ division area. deciduous trees on some 76 legislation to prevent the im­ debtor may have to satisfy the the costs of legal services, the iter supply. water. "When the water is up to 4 A J3 Menard had requested to protect prisonment of poor debtors, these drinkabllity specifications, ford. sor. “However, we do not know if acres of land owned by the wa- East’s mistake in last year’s creditor's claim. serving of papers on him and Spealdns- at the pulic hear- C? AKQJ72 $1,960 for a second-hand cruiser ^® taxpayers’’ from this sort more than a century later If the aeration facility is not Large Hike for Filtration the aeration process will be suf­ ter company. Tannic acid from tournament would be made by If the debtor has none, the sheriff's fees for his transporta­ in^f o f the Public Utilities Oom- then we will talk about a rate O 832 to augment police service to the ^ occur^e. Jaines Ryan and scores of persons in Maine are sufficient to solve the problem, However, if a filtration plant ficient to solve all the prob­ the leaves of deciduous trees ^yt of 10 bridge players, options open to the disclosure tion to jail in Auburn—plus the misslon, Mayor Pitts expressed increase,” Westbrook said . A J town. The present cruiser. Men- Bearce, both finance still jailed every year for non Williams proposed the construe-' is built, a 1^4 per cent increase lems,” Williams said. “Con­ contributes importantly to color xhe mistake wasn’t fatal be- commissioner include giving costs of his room and board in satisfaction with the steps tak­ Edmond Baker, president of South West North Eart fh ard said, is not really a cruiser. members, wUl make the payment of bills. the Woodland Park Home Own­ tion of a filteration plant to pur­ in rates would be asked of the struction of a pilot plamt for and nutrients In reservoir wa- cause the game was rubber him the poor debtor’s oath. Jail. en by .the water company to I Pass 1 NT Pass but a standard car, and because *** According to a study by the ers Association, testified before ify water taken from the Snep- consumer by the water com­ complete filteration was test­ ters during certain seasons of This prevents his arrest for Atty. Gen. James S. Erwin, date to 'isdlVe' the problem but bridge. 3 Pass 4 0? All Pas., at heavy use will probably not Androscoggin County -8ar As­ slc Lake Resivoir that serves pany. The PUC would have to ed and this step removed vir­ the year, Williams commented. three years on the bill without president of the Maine Bar As­ expressed disappointment "that the commission that the consen­ West opened the five of last too much longer. He^pro- ^ transfer $1,- sociation, 200 debtors were jail­ sus of some 22 residents was South Windsor. approve the rate increase prior tually all objectionable taste ’The federal government con­ relieving him of the obligation sociation, said this subject it took so long to get to this spades, and the king forced out posed conUnued use of the cur- contingency to the dog ed in one year. Prof. John A. to pay the debt. that the color of the water was The cost of the aeration facil­ to its being adopted. and odor.” tributes toward the cost of this never h/is received full debate ^ point.” South’s ace. South drew a round If West had the jack of spadep, wnt cruiser, after purchase of f®«>‘mt to aid In completion of Spanogle of the University of "A very small number of worse, the odor "pugnent" and ity is estimated at $300,000 in­ williams said the rate in­ ‘Marked Progress' Claimed forestry Improvement program before the bar and therefore He noted that the town coun­ of trumps with the ace, led a instead of the nine, the correct second one. but on a llehter P«>Ject. Russatto pointed Maine Law School also found debtors ever receive the poor in general remained as poor cluding plans and specifica­ crease would be passed on to Williams said that since the "there is no consensus among cil recently voted to extend the that takes place along some one trump to dummy’s ten and then pigy would defeat the contraq^ schedule. " °**t that the pound must be fln- that 1,000 others are brought debtor's oath,” says G. Curtis quality .as it was some months tions. Cost estimates of a com­ the consumer as the cost of last hearing of the PUC on the-lawyers." Metropolitan District Commis­ mile of lake frontage. returned the four of clubs from instead of merely preventing Menard’s request was turned !.**‘®‘’ ’ ftherwise the town is within the shadow of the jail Webber, an Auburn attorney plete filteration plant is set at water from the Rockville A c­ the water quality and service "Everyone is aware that sion lines to the site of the new ago." Negotiations are presently un- dummy. South from making an oy«i^, down by the finance board, af- complying widi door before relatives or friends who is among those seeking re­ $1,200,000 by the water com­ queduct and Waiter Company to in June to South Windsor, there is jail for debtors and it town hall at a greater cost than Conditions Said Reverting “ marked progress has been der way with the town of Tolland gast played low, and South’s trick. M come forward to pay the blllw. form. pany. This would include the the Connecticut Water Com­ term ...... discussion brought out’ the** P*® ®‘®*® 4a .filial '’e is used often in certain circum­ f would have been encountered Baker said at the last hearing, made in improving the quality Jack drove out the ace of clubs, Dally Question fact that it m i^ t be more ad- *®*'®®'* ^ faclllUes collector. ""One reason Is that only a stances," he said. aeration facility. pany increased. He noted that for use of the Connecticut Wa­ residents were asked to note abandon a portion of Lake Rd. West returned a diamond to Partner opens with one spade, vantageous to the town to pur- considerable expense, few ever appear, at the hear­ The hearing was held at the the Connecticut Water Com­ of the water and in stabilizing State Sen. Peter Mills of One attorney, who asked not ter Company facilities. Mayor variations in color, taste and which skirts the northern border dummy’s king, and declarer led and the next player passes. Yon chase a brand new cruiser Cabinets Approved Framlngton, a former U.S. dis­ ing," Webber says. ” M a n y request of the town council be­ pany has a contractural agree­ the quality of the water at a to be identified, said only a Pitts said one reason this was odor. A slight improvement was of Lake Shenipsit. the queen of clubs from dum­ hold: Spades, K-8-7; Hearts, 9- 'The board approved an appro- Probate David don't appear because they don't cause of complaints from South ment with the Rockville Com­ higher level.” trict attorney for Maine, com­ small percentage of some col­ 2 done was "the , dissatisfaction evidenced at the end of July but 'The water company has also my. East put up the king, and 6; Diamonds, J-10-7-4; Clubs, prlaUon of $3,360 for it, and the was given approval last pares this practice to hoI(jing understand the law and don't Windsor residents about the wa­ pany to provide water to serv­ The major causes of com­ lection attorneys use this sys­ with the service and quality of in August the color became dark­ ordered the erection of some South ruffed. Now South got to K-9-6-S. amount will require additional ® request for the debtor as a hostage to ran­ know what their rights are. tem as a bill,- collecting tool, ter's quality. ice the area. plaints on the water quality water supplied to the town by er. In September and October 1,400 feet of chain link fencing dummy with a diamond to What do you say7 ■« approval at a town meeting. The P*»«iiaae o f a fireproofing fll- som the money out of family They don't realize that if they and the majority of them frown Considerable discussion was The increase on the rate fig- were traceable to the raw wa­ the Connecticut Water Com­ conditions have reverted to those with gates on property at lo­ throw his last diamond on the Answer: Bid two spades. The' board of finance will recom- ^ caWneit for the active pro­ and friends, who have no legal default (by not showng up at upon the practice. heard before the PUC commis­ ures*-arevsa : predicated on the ter from Lake Shenlpslt which pany." of iast May, Baker continued. cation where there has been ten of clubs. only question is whether to bid mend to the town meeting that records. Rappe said that liability for the debt. the hearing) they can be ar­ sion on the virtues of "trying” basis o f a fair return for money is the source of supply for the Commenting on decrease in He noted that some eight fam­ evidence of frequent trespass­ 1-NT or two spades. Prefer td the funds be transferred from Pre«««t storage facilities for "Many people don’t believe rested by the creditor.” the aeration facility treatment invested according to the 1968 Rockville Water and Aqueduct Eaist’s mistake gave South an i the number of complaints to Uie ilies in the general area of ing. overtrlck, which didn’t matter raise partner’s major suit whetl the general fund surplus. Both these records are not up to that persons are still im­ One reason pointed out for 125 Libraries Planned to solve the problems of objec- projected earnings of the Con­ Company, Williams noted. water company since the June Other remedial steps include decisions were unanimous. state standards, and that the prisoned for debt," Mills says. the confusion of the debtor Is Woodland Park are now buying tional odor, color, taste and the necticut Water Company, Wil­ ’The source has been treated very much in rubber bridge. In you can. •>'< hearings, Mayor Pitts said this the formal request for support a match-point tournament this Copyright 1967 The $39,000 requested by the records examiner has In- "They tell me, T thouht that the subpoena he receives for OTTAWA—Canadian cities cel­ water from other sources for presence of sediment in the wa- liams said. wiUi some 10,000 pounds of cop­ was a reflection of the feeling by the water resources commis­ kind of mistake might make General Features Corp. m offlce staff building committee ^®rmed him. this must be cor- was abolished a century ago,' the hearing. In many cases 'll ebrating the 100th anniversary drinking and some for cooking- er, or building a treatment It was noted that the aera­ per sulphate so far this year. of futility on the part of town sion and the state health depart­ the difference between winning ------— was tabled at a finance board rected. or ‘I thought that happened directs him to attend a hear­ of confederation are, among oth­ lant initially to solve these tion facility would only deal This figure compares with an residents on making complaints ment to assist the company and and losing a national champion- ONE ‘NO’ BARK meeting earlier this month. This Total cost o f the cabinets is only in the days of Charles ing, not in a courtroom or somo er projects, putting up 125 cen­ 4 Richard S. Woodhull of the problems. with the removal of objection- average of 3,760 pounds per to the water company. “The would be the total cost of this '®*x>ut $300, and Rappe has $50 Dickens.’ ” other judicial setting, but at the tennial libraries to house all the , State Health Department spoke Divergent opinions on the aible taste and odor properties year during the previous live its customers to eliminate all ship. NEWBURYPOST, Mass. (API- feeding seems to be that noth- l^lding, which has been pro- tn his new equipment budget to Mills is one of those at the office or home of the attoriily books written for the occasion. in favor of the construction of question were expressed by of'the water supplies. However, years, Williams said. potential sources of pollution to Right Play _ Mark one ”no” vote agaiiuK ds ever done about these posed to be built near the pre- *ielp defray the expense. The forefront of a movement at­ general as the disclosure com­ Their total coat across Canada •a filteration plant primarily. He members of the consulting firm if aeration were included in the "Slugs of water with large the reservoir. East should play the king of the city’s new leash lav^ complaints,” he said. sent high school on town-owned ?250 will be transferred froiti tempting to abolish what they missioner. is estimated at $9.7 million. said that "the money could be of Metcalf and Eddy of Boston, processing o f the water, addi­ amounts of sediment have been ’The purchase of certain farm clubs when declarer leads the Casting the negative ballot Is "The rate increase men­ land. Building Committee Chair- 'the contingency fund, consider a legal mousetrap used Also, the subpoena contains better spent for the filteration employed, by the Water Com­ tional chlorination could be non exi.«tent as far as we know. lands by the state located on the first club from dummy. East pooch whose owner dutifully tioned by the company if an watershed under the open can see that South is sure to tied him up in the back yard. man William Miller has pointed No action was taken on a by some collection attorneys to little hint that the debtor's fail­ ‘MERCHANT’ DRAWS BEST plant and I do not feel that This Improvement is due to out that final cost to taxpayers request by the Board o f Educa- gain the ultimate weapon In ure to appear could,, send hiin STRATFORD, Conn. (API — aeration facility or a treatment Wo+OT- Pnmnnnv cont!nv(us flow at normal pres- spaces program has also been win six trumps, one spade and Police said an unleashed dogr asration is either necessary or ^11 be quite small, since sped- tion for $300 to cotnpiete cer- bargaining power — the power In jail. It merely admonishes: ■ The four-play summer season of plaht is built has aroused con­ even if the Metropolitan Dis­ from the Rocl^ille uninterrupted by unau- explored by the company. Ar- two diamonds. There is no hope took advantage of the sltuatlohT would be effectual in solving the for water uninterrupted by ^ funds amounting to $10,000 tabi repairs to the Coventry to take away a man's freedom. "Hereof fail not, as you will the American Shakespeare Fes­ siderable interest in the town.” trict Commission took over the thorlzed fire hydrant usage, rangements to Install a buoy for the defense if South also has He ran into the yard, nipped tli# problems in evidence here.” Aqueduct company is $130 per gre available for it, and the Grammar School addition. Paul In the last session of the leg­ answer your default under the tival grossed $681,813, an In­ Mayor Pitts continued. water franchise to supply to the main breaks and other condi- line across the southern portion the ace of clubs, so it costs East leashed animal and escaped Mayor Fitts expressed con- northern area of South Windsor, million gallons as compared building is Edso eligible for 60 Boardman, appearing for the islature, the Framlngton law­ pains and penalties of the law crease from $567,350 the pre­ “Many people feel that the tions which might cause revers- of the reservoir to restrict boat- nothing to put up his king. with ease. cern on- the pert- of the town Lake Shenispsit would still be with a cost of $193 per million per cent -state aid. school board, said that the re- maker proposed a bill to curb in that behalf made and pro­ vious year. present rates are too high for als of flc-ws or sharp changes in ing activity are also under way. The correct play prevents ______residents on the length of time the source of supply.' gallons from the MDC supply. New Dog Found pairs were to have been ac- this practice. It received sound vided." The biggest draw was “ The the quality of water and service pressure,’ Williams continued. Financial Resources South from developing a club " involved in building and testing He noted that some 13 mil­ However, the cost after an State Dog Warden Jdm Rus- cording to an agreement be- Senate approval but was killed It was a lack of under.stund- Merchant of Venice" followed the town is now receiving. To However, on the unfavorable In listing the steps taken to trick, and South must lose a be asked to pay additional an aeration facility and if this lion gallons per day is a safe aeration facility is added would ^^tto was on hand last night, tween the board and the CX3S in the House. He hopes to Intro­ Ing which a 38-ycar-old Bath by "A Midsummer Night’s side, disagreeable color has in- date to improve the quality of spade, a diamond and a club. STANLLV WAItNl H man—then unemployed said Dream,” "Antigone” and “ Mac­ money for what we should have is not sufficient, additional time level for daily use from the be increased to $150 per mil­ ^as were all three selectmen, to addition building committee, duce a similar measure in the Cl eased in the water. ’The dls- water in South Windsor, Wll- planned special legislative ses­ led to his being jailed for near­ received to start with would be spent to construct a filteration reservoir with a potential of lion gallons from the Rockville : Jliscuss the new town dog pound, before the building commi ttee beth.” coloratlon is due in a large part Hams referred to the company’s sion in January. ly two weeks last month be­ objectionable to many resi­ plant to solve the problem. some 26 million gallons per day source and after the installa- Referred to as a “ fiasco” , the was disbanded. .. , .. , , 41. to the delayed effect of the financial capabilities, STATE Ironically, it is the very legal cause he had not paid the en- It was noted that a timetable from the source. tion of filtora^ on p , ' e normal spring rainfall He said there is no gpiarantee }jbg pound cosL has spiraled to Boardman said the repairs dents.” process set up in 1831 to save 'tlre 'bill of a local hoapitaJ for Quality Improving If the Connecticut Water Com­ “Rough Night’’ t cost o f Over $20 per square were not made, and the build- of an absolute minimum of 19% which washed down into the that these steps will be adequate e -M S M the poor debtor from Imprison­ the birth of his son a year ago Mayor Fitts said the quality pany purchased water for this galions, Williams said. foot. one observer noted that turned back extra funds to the F O R R EN T months would be necessary for reservoir over land areas to end the problem, and refer- ment that is being used to jail and another bill to a Bath serv­ of the water supplied to the area of South Windsor at whole­ GEORGE DERn tee new intermediate late school turned back extraf unds to the UN Anniversary Marked hy Flag Raising 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro­ the planning, design and con­ The fixed cost in the equation have had very little rain- red to other efforts to insure him. ice station. While he was be­ jectors—aound or silent, also town has improved somewhat sale rates from the MDC, if the is $100 per gallon with a var­ is being built at a total cost of general fund, and then disband- The 22nid annHveraalry lof the foundling o f the Unllted Nlalditonb w'las marked in Mbnehest/er to­ struction of an aeration facility. fall during the past five or six high quality water supply to the To Sir, The process centers on a hind bars, his wife and fanii J S3 mm. slide projectors. MDC was agreeable to such an Ji^t under $14 per square foot. ed. The school board would now in the last few months. He cited The absolute minimum for the iable of $60 per million gallon years of drought in the area, town. (IITtHII day alt a 'Oecemony at Oenter Pteurk whliidh included ibhe raising of tlhe United States and arrangement, a rate increase to mmn • -Originally, $6,000 was ear- like to do this work, he said, hearing held by a disclosure were forced to go on welfare. an Instance, however where a plans, specitications and con­ unit, however. Therefore, the Wiil'ams said. “ This Involves treatment of WITH LOVE AimtvMtAiricrMC tichnicolor * United Nktilonn flags. M'embens o f GSM Scout Ti'cwip 10 of St. Mbry's Eptiscoiral Church raised WELDON DRUG CO. the consumer would still be nec­ Jnarked for the project, and the 'ivhi'Ch In'volves primarily re- commissioner, a practicing at­ Besides losing nearly two resident instaiied a swimming struction of a treatment or fil­ more water used in the town, Color ‘Least Objectionable’ the raw water of the lake at “TaU Ships’’ 6:16 - 8:20 • the flags. Mlaynr Nhthlan AgxjStlneUi read a UnUt^ Nbitiitons Dlay pi'vxil'omlitii'on, and Pi-estdeni 767 Main St.—Tel. 648-6831 essary, Williams said. ^lectm en last night requested placing some broken sidewalk, torney appointed by the gover­ weeks of his freedom, the pool and upon filling the pool teration plant is estimated at the cheaper the rate would be­ “ Of all the deficiencies in the point of intake into the dis- Frederick Lowe o f Mbnchesler OommunElty College, United Nations diali-man for Connecti- I Questioned about the possibil­ W E D N E S D A Y LADirs an additional $3,000 to complete Boa/rdman said that repairs in from the house supply of water, come. cuit, spoke. The ‘Ben/net Junior High School Band, directed by Samuel Macaluso, and ii 23' 2 months. quality which may befall a wa- tribution system. The basic al­ 0 SPECIAL Matinee was unable to see the bottom ity of a new water supply to Questioned on why the rate tee project and allow for operat- the lavatory and removal of a Youth Choir dUreiatled by Miss MlaTitha Whiilte, played and sang. The ceremony 'WUS spongor-ed According to the plan persent- the town, Williams said the ter supply, color so long as it ternatives are construction of of the pool at the four-foot depth would be doubled when the cost “IsUuia of Ing expenses for the remainder tree 'were also to have been by the Miancliester League of Women VOiteis and the Town /of Mlanchesiter. Mrs. Doris Ho­ ed by the consulting firm for South Windsor supply is part of does not exceed the value of 25 aeration facilities and construc- Terror” due -to the discoloration and of the installation of a filtera- J>f the fiscal year. done, but 'there' are apparently gan’S Grade 7 social studies cllasb Scholarrtiip Fund. 2 Pr. Hart Super Pro Metal Skis ...... NOW $99JI5 anese content would be caused or both, it will be necessary foi’ Loe Marvin PftfSCNIS when he visits the site.) "Tickets are available from The Herald’s Vernon Bureau 2. Be sure you are on the DeMolay chapters in the state by the old, unlined mains in the company to apply for a rate “ Point Rockville rather than by the increase in order to obtain an Mrs. Raymond Wheeler, 66 Skln- is at 88 Park St., tel. 876-3186 scene when the foundation is 1 Pr. Northland Epoxy Glass S k is ...... NOW $89JKI will initiate new members Sat­ Blank” A M a n 4 1 new, cement-lined mains in adequate return on its invest­ jver Rd. or 643-2711. News items may being dug. (She had chosen a ALUMINUM urday night in a class that will • • 4-H Fair Meeting lovely knoll, her husband had be known as the Sphinx Temple South Windsor. ment,” Williams said. 7 :1 5 -9 :0 0 be mailed to P.O. Box 327, "While we did not believe the ANd A W o m a n The Tolland County 4-H Fair Rockville. spent months taking down trees, 1 Pr. Marauder Epoxy Glass S k is ...... NOW $42.00 Shriners Class. It will take place leaving those that would flatter in the Manchester Masonic Tem­ piping system would have any Manchester Evening Herald jtsBociation will hold'its annual appreciable effect of water South Windsor correspondent. meeting Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the site. The builder met an ob­ ple, starting at 7 ;30. IR stacle, shale, and decided to put 7 Pr. Paul Valor Staff Laminated Skis ..... NOW$32.50 SIDING Noah Webster Chapter of West analyze for qual- Ann Lyons, tel. 644-8582. aasaasoasDiiSEsaasQj] tee Coventry Grammar School. Slot Car Races Items on,the agenda are elec- the house in the hollow, remov­ Hartford will confer the Initia­ Ity changes in water traveling through the 20-lnch main ,Uon of six directors, results of ing the trees they had saved.) ' 4 Pr. Paul Valor Compete S k is ...... NOW $36.50 Alcoa # Reynolds # Kaiser tory Degree. Start Friday in Rockville,” Williams said. •me campaign, discussion of the 3. Get a bill of particulars One of the chapters will win from the builder even if you are Pipes Said Not a Factor MS67 Silver Anniversary of the The 1967-68 slot car racing LENOX PHARMACY custody of the SgSiJnx^ Temple "Our conclusion is that the Tolland County 4-H Fair and equipped with an architect’s Motor Patrol plaque for Ihltiat- Reason will open Friday evening 299 E. CENTER STREET— 649-0896 condition of the distribution Ij^ports from members on re- plan or the builder’s pretty Finest Materials .189. Ing the most members. Last system piping can be disregard­ ' Cent trips. at Jim Herdlc’s Craft * Hobby brochure. (The agreement SALE ENDS OCT. 31 year, Durand Chapter of Ches­ , U O U t A R D ,, •'*" ^ -.A 2 R e g « '® ' ed as a factor in the main­ *'' Rockville Hospital Notes Center, located at the Green should include the exact loca­ hire won it. The trophy has been tion of the sites which he should Reliable Service tenance of quality in the water l'„. VUiting hours 12:39 to 8 p.m. in Manchester. The races will placed in competition by W. A. have tested, specifics on ail ma­ in South Windsor.” '^n all areas except maternity begin promptly at 7 o ’clock and Bailey, past captain of the motor On the watershed contix>l as­ terials and so on—doors, win­ Jounson^ • where they are 2 to 4 and 9:91 finish about 8:30. dows, lighting fixtures, kitchen Direct Factory patrol whose captain now is pect, Williams said at the 're­ / 14 Pr. Hanover Skis — Constellation...... NOW $24.50 ijtft 8 p.m. cabinets and the hiunber of out­ Herbert Urwelder of 61 Prince­ quest of the water company, The competition 'will be divid­ •■Ill' Admitted Friday: Nlchdlas ed into two classes, the 1-32ND lets he will give you.) Purchasing ton St. Three wins and the representatives of the state 'llitlaccaro, 11 Bellevlew Ave.; People are so concerned with Loan some? 3 Pr. Mittersill S k is ...... NOW $31.00 class, and the 1-24TH class, so plaque is retired. health department made a com­ EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT •Katherine Krechko, Tolland; anyone who has cars in either septic tank location, well, roof The Shriner’s DeMolay com­ plete inspection of sanitary fa­ • Helps cut cost of heat and (5 P.M. TO 9 P.M.) IlSteymond Belanger, 1 Windsor class is eligible to participate. shingles, terrace, garage, cel­ COM' mittee consists of C. Arthur cilities of domestic establish­ 3 Pr. Christiansen S k is ...... NOW $39J)0 air conditioning in your Lantz, chairman, of West Hart­ "^ v e .; Lawrence LeDuc, Sandy There is no prior registration. lar, heating plant, that they con­ 4 ments on the Shenipsit watei'- home. Insulates in winter, NO Isea ch Rd.; Madeline Dusto, 14 Everyone who enters is sider other details minor. If Get a CBT Personal 9Q- FT. ford; James G. Campbell, Ches­ shed. b f the 215 est^lishments A Few Other Surprise Models Wili Be Sale 'I'ajj’ged cooler in summer. 1,000 ;;jpedar St.; Bruce Ladue, Suf- guaranteed eight races of ten- your agreement is to pay the IF TO hire; Paul Johnson, Hartford; contained in this area, aU were Loan...the loan with • itield; Ina Emerton, 9 Cherry lap duration. Prizes in the form difference between what the Albert Oberg, Groton, and Clif­ inspected. low bank rates. e Fire and weather ford E. Smith, Torrington. lat.; Barbara pantor, 22 Davis of troi^iies will be awarded to builder 'will allow for these resistant. Local health officers of the •"jAve.; Bernice Hunidford, 106 the monthly winners. A point items and those you select, the Anytime you Helping with the arrange­ three towns involved were then ments is Chester M. Ferris of 32 •iivernon Ave.; Albert Glynn, Suf- system is kept for each month, •cost of the h

\- PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CCNN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1967 PAGE SEVEN rebellion has to be against the kind of HUutri^pBtrr nihilism they see around them.” Bolton Hippies hqve their attractiveness to Repeat of ^Monkey TriaV ^vprntt^ Ifprald such young people, he said, because I t they seem to have vitality and a moral -By CLAY R POLLAN • PUBLIfiH&D BY THK Sewage Disposal Questions AMES May Start Courts Term ! PHnmNG co.. lno stance. MAS. ZZ Your Daily Activity Guide JM SEPT. 23 r - 4 13 BtaaeU Street JlanolMBter, Cotut “That’s why,” he said, “I welcome all I” According to the Stars. 't OCT. 23 WASHINGTON (AP) — Arkansas and Mississippi are THCaiAS F . F^EIRGUSOK Holding Up Plans for School WALTER R. FERGUSO.V the nonsensical movements among hip­ 2- 8-28-35 To develop message for Wednesday, 26-42-47-52rty Echoes of Tennessee’s famed the only two states with laws Pubiietiers pies and college students. At least they D 55-66-87-88 reod words corresporxiing to numbers 59-72-78 V “Monkey Trisd” may ring this prohibiting the teaching of the F^und«d OctotJcr 1. 18^ What’e happened to progress are requested to call Mrs. Cava­ y f TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. OF MANCHESTER show that they aren’t dead yet. SCOItflO term in the Supreme Court if a evolution theory. The Arkatnsas PobUslicd Ever}' EvenJiiR Except Siuuia.vs on the neiw elementary school? nagh or Mrs. SeuiIds. OCT. 24 1 You 31 News 61 Action pEurent of two teen-Eigers EUid a law was upheld by the State Su­ • a d HoUday.e. £M ered at (tic Poet OtTicc nl "If the new generation accepts stupid The following volunteers have I MAY 21 32 And 62 Not NOV 22 IhnalMater. Conii.. as Seconit Oleas Kail Thalt’s what some quite con­ ' 2 Hurt red-haired former biology preme Court June S as a “valid values, it just shows how hungry they been assisting the chairmen: 9-12-27-46 3 Balance 33 Ambitions 63 Wide cerned residents are asking the 4 YoJr 34 Con 64 Slipshod 16-17-21-30#^ teacher have their way. exercise of the state’s power to Mrs. James Maneggla, Mrs. l>65-73-84-90 38-51-67 ^ SUBSCRIPTION RAT1C6 are. . . . 'The hippies are searching for pubUc building commlsslmi. 5 A 35 Only 65 Turned They set the stEige for a re­ si>eclfy the curriculum in its Payable in Advance Roy Mails, Mrs. Harold Smith, GEMINI 6 Make 36 Don't 66 Bock SAGITTARIUS something. If we don’t give our chil­ 67 Best O ne Y e a r ...... *a2,«i 7 May 37 Sell NOV 23 play of the 1925 spectacle when public schools.” 'Douglas Cheney, iPlBC chair­ Mrs. Joseph Fontanella, Mrs. ' 8 Pride 38 Do 68 Trade O x McMlis ...... 11.00 dren the right values, they’ll pick up j F j JUNE 22 they brought to the hig^ court DEurwinlsm captivated the na­ T b rr e Alonttie ...... 5.60 man, said at a meeting of the James McCurry, Mrs. Gloria 9 Recent 39 Sure 69 Couse DEC 22 ^ 1 70 Sense tion 42 yeaxB aigo when John T. O ne M onth ...... UB5 their own. . . . Gagne, Mrs. Howard Hills, Mfrs. 3- 4-19-33 10 Your 40 W ith 18-39-43-58^ Monday a challenge to Arksm- oommlesion last night that, at ;f e ’40-59-70 11 Cleor 41 Buy 71 Sidestep sas’ anttevolutlon law, Scopes, a young teacher, was M E A L B E H O F Nancy ’Taylor, Mrs. Robert 42 Hasty 72!?^egret 52-64-79-83^ “The abdication of parents seems gen­ 12 Upsets convicted tn Dayton, Tenn., of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the moment, the preliminary Lannan, Mrs. Ronald Buckmls- CANCEt 13 Enthusiosm 43 Thot 73 Into CAPRICORN Mrs. Susan Epi>erson, 26, The. A«epctate(l Preoe is oxclualvcly entitioe eral. Society must have a complete re­ 74 Them plans are being held up by the ^ JUNE 23 14 Proper 44 Loy DEC 23 ^ clE d m ed teaching evolution. The trlEd, in to the tide df repubUcatlon of all news dh<- ter and Mrs. Donald Aspinall. 45Thot'll 75 Open she could not teach vision of its values of we’ll all wind up ^ JULY 23 15 Discover a carniVEd atmosphere, pitted patehes credited to it or not otherwise credit­ Staite Department of Health be- Also, Mrs. John Mbrianos, 16 First 46 Be 76 To JAN 20. biology properly In Little Rock’s ed in this iHipev and also the looal news puh In nothingness.” 77 Criticism eutow oeuse at questions on the pro­ Mrs. Judith Miner, Mrs. Anna 10.13-20-29 17 Things 47 Decision 22-34-49-50^1^ Centrid High School without ex­ ClEtoence D , for the de­ llshod here. 18 Moke 48 High 78 Loter fense, against William Jennings All I lipai of I'eimblicution of .s|ieoial dts- ’Thus that very bold psychoanalyst, posed sewage disposaa field. White, Mrs. Joan Laius, Mrs. D:48-57-82-89 49 Hold 79 In 56-71-74 plaining the Darwinian concept liatohea Mrotn are ahio renirrod. 19 Strong who was being especially bold—nay, Before that, .^le fact that LEO 20 Should 50 You 80 Necessory AQUARIUS of evolution. She is now a re- Bryan, for the prosecution. Virginia Bergstrom, Mrs. Cal­ 81 Benefit The Herohl Piintiiiit I'oiupani lac., a."- JULY 24 21 First 51 Your JAN 21 Tennessee repealed Its law ear­ who was tempting the very fates—if he proper forms had not been sub­ vin Fish, Mrs. Aloyslus Aheam, 22 Others 52 Moy 82 Energy sesu'cher at Columbia, Mb. aumes no nnuiclaJ losiionsibiUty for l.ype- € ^ AUG. 23 FEb' 17 lier this year. pjaphical errom ajnxiarlnit in advertisomenL- himself happens to be the parent of mitted by the town to the Mrs. Bldred Poquette, Mrs. 23 Some 53 Decisive 83 Work The parent, H. H. BlEOichard, aiid other naadlnf: matter in The Manchester 24 Contacts 54 Yourself 84 Worthwhile growing children. State 'Board of Education had Bruce Hussey, Mrs. Eugene ,36-44-54-63 85 Todoy 1- 7-15-23(0 who is Euwlstont executive sec­ ErenliiR Herald 75-76-77 25 Meod 55 Detroct From our observation, the thing he held things up slightly, but the Morgan, and Mrs. Joseph 26 A 56 Or 86 You 31-45-81-86 r e t a r y o f th e A r k a n s a s HM- Puli service client of N. E. A. Service. lat Rataic. V«GO 27 Con 57 Your 87 Your PISCES ucatlon Association, clEdmed the main problem is the disposal 66 Efficiency Public Records Publishers Repmuintatives — The Juliu.- was trying to explain happens to those 28 Con 58 You're FEB 20 MatbPWs Special Acency — New Yoih. Chi- field. Also, Mrs. Robert Gorton, 29 Be 59 Common 89 Strong 1928 ArkEUiSEis law prevents his Trade Name oaeo. I>otroilt and Boaicu. who seem the best, wisest, and most After finally making seepage Mrs. Omer Lessard, Mrs. Hen­ 30 And 60 From 90 Assets MAR 21 school-aged children from being 5-11-25-32 10/25 6-14-24-37(Q Richard F. HUtgen and Wal­ MEAIBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA value-conscious parents just as often as tests in the area of the pro­ ry Shorrock, Mrs. Herbert (^)G oo<1 Adverse Neutral exposed to Edl scientific theory. ter F. HUtgen, doing business TIONB '53-61-80^ 41-56-68 it happens to the kind of parents he ac­ posed field late this summer, Johnson, Mrs. Charles Cava­ |L Together they sEdd the U.S. as Hi'ltgan’s Mobil Service, 427 'the department tX health sent a naugh. Mrs. Warren Potter, € Victorian styling Tuesday. October 24 cused of offering no precept and exam­ Constitution prohibits making Hartford Rd. ple. somewhat ambig(uous letter to Mrs. Harry Goodivin, Mrs. John freedom of Inquiry subordinate Marriage Licenses all concerned. Walsh, and Mrs. Michael Spet- to “the religious belief of the We don t think we have the slightest rlnl. Probe of Organized Crime Wlllaird Rutherford Upton Anniversary priced idea of what kind of moral that points. It said the area would be all majority.” Jr., 15 Ash St., and Nancy Jean No Answer In The Streets right for a disposal field “pro­ Also, Mrs. Roger Barrett, Over the weekend, both sides of the Obviously, there is no pat, guaranteed And both of them, the appeal B'verett, 374 Summit St., Oct. viding a high waiter condition Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Mrs. Rob­ says, do not° “construe the Dar­ 28, Center Congregational Perk up your dining: area with the quaint national debate on the war in Vietnam formula. does not develop during the ert Edwards, Mrs. WUUam Under Way in Louisiana els Church. Victorian flavored Daystrom dinette, Parents do the best they can, the best winian theory attacking and took to the streets. spring of the year. FV>r this Brendle, Mrs. Thomas Miner, (Continued from Page One) ---- being inconsistent with the story David James Terza, 57 shown. The legfs and backs of the chairs they know how, and then pray. reason, It is felt .that this area Mrs. Paul Brown, Mrs. James Both sides thereby ei^^sed them­ charge. He turned himself In to eis Dougherty St., and Jean Mary are in ebony, with gay red document-type Memagement Commission of In­ of the creation of the earth, selves to the danger that their own most W'hat results sometimes seems more should be checked again at this Landrey, Mrs. David Assard, police In Denton, Tex., several set forth in the ChrlstlEui Tllerney, 102 Glenwood St., print vinyl used for upholstery! The 35” time.” ' Mrs. Donald Small, Mrs. irresponsible and least purely motivated the working of some nonsensical raffle quiry laimches a probe into Ed- days after the indictment was Bible.” The Arkansas law for­ Oct. 28, St. Jamc.B’ Church. round maple-grained plastic table top, ex­ than a normal linkage of cause and ef­ Uncertain on Plans Charles Aldrich, Mrs. Prank leged racketeering In labor and returned In Baton Rouge. bids the teaching in any tEoc- John Leroy Merrill, 79 Flor­ elements would monopolize the action After saying that the area Manna, Mrs. Walter Behrmann tends to 35 X 45” ; is acid, alcohol and heat fect. mauEigement relations. Its ses- The Hoffa CEUse Edso drew supported school in the state of ence St., and Mary Carol resistant. See this charming 5 piece set and take over the atmosphere. should be tested again in the and Mrs. John Shepardson. Noyes, Nov. 11, St. James Not even the best are safe. Bulletin Board sioins will be secret. Judge O'Hara Into the picture. “the theory or doctrine that for $129 and others, starting from $69.95, In Washington, people who had what spring, the letter went on to The bribery charges revolve O’Hara testified In a Chicago mEuiklnd ascended or descended CJhurch. they considered a sincere, principled, say that “in all likelihood, it The board of finance will meet hearing on motions to free Hoffa from a lower order of animals.” Building Permits in Watkins Daystrom Gallery. All are An­ will be necessary to construct tonight at 7 In the town office around an alleged attempt by niversary Sale priced! And there is one Christian objection to the war in Viet­ Photographed By Sylvian Oflora the Cosa Nostra to pull a $1 mil­ that he weds an expense-paid Textbooks advancing the con­ 'E. Ralph Kryzak, new dwell­ No More Targets a ground water control system conference room. lion deal to buy Teamsters Un­ traveling companion and mes­ cept of evolution are banned. ing at 73 Redwood Rd., $14,000. styled right for you. nam found themselves in the same 22 YEARS YOUNG TODAY to insure that such a condition The elementary school will gathering with diseased mentalites who ion President James Hoffa’s senger \for ZachEiry Strate, a Teachers or textbook Manchester Heating and There is one great big new factor com­ does not develop." hold open house tomorrow at 8 Plumbing for Lawrence Bates, spat at young fellow Americans who were freedom from federEd prison. New OrWns contractor convict­ commissioners who violate the ing up fact in the bombing (of North Cheney said it is not clear p.m. at the school. Life told of the bribery at­ ed of conspiracy along with Hof­ law may be fined up to $600 and Edterations ito dwelling at 23 wearing the uniform of their country. Vietnam), which no one has talked whether the state would accept tempt, saying the underworld fa in 1963. fired. Tanner St., $1,200. In other cities, people who believe In about in public yet. It’s time to bring it A Thoug'ht for Today the plans for the disposal sys­ Manchester Evening Herald raised the $1 million Find ga've it the rightness for us of the war in Viet­ out. Inside Report Sponsored by the Manchester Connecticut Yankee tem if a surface drain system Bolton correspondent, Clemewell to Marcello to make the deal. It is simply that the bombers are very Council of Churches were included, or whether the Young, tel. 643-8981. Esist Baton Rouge Dist. Atty. nam, but especially in giving our men state wants more seepage tests in Vietnam the solid feeling that their near to the end of the target list. And By A.H.O. Sargent said Young ad­ when they do get to the end of the list t»7 in the spring first. own countrymen are with them, found Take Time mitted he received two cadis there will cease to be any way of in­ Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak — To Think: It Is the source The architect will meet with from Marcello at a desk outside themselves in association with some Examination into the possible seeing curiosity. In the same Arrest Expected creasing the pressure on the government of power. reasons Connecticut legislators period of time they have ex­ members of the State Depart­ McKelthen’s office. He said Edso groups and movements which are rto and people of NonUi Vietniam. On the ABOARD ’THE S.S. INDE­ McKinley Dirksen from becom­ — To Play: It is the secret who are eager for annual ses­ panded their own payrolls so we ment of Health as soon as the In Assault Case that Young arrEUiged a meeting less violent and intolerant in their ir­ theory that “they are hurting now’’ it PENDENCE—From the stand­ ing chairman of the Platform of perpetual youth. sions are not eager to discuss have come fairly close to hav­ site engineers have added the in Baton Rouge between Smith responsible hates than the hoodlums of point of the Republican Gov­ Committee, the Governors laid — To Read; It is the fountain surface drain system to the pre- A Hartford msm was taken to Find Edward Grady Partin, local follows that “they are hurting” just the particular session system ing one General Assembly em­ Manchester Memorial Hospital the left, and which sully the uniform fn about as much as they can be made to ernors, their major accom­ plans for gaining effective con­ of wisdom. ' Ilminary drawings for the dis- Teamster officied. used in the state of New Jer­ ploye for every member. They ' posal field. shortly after midnight this morn­ their own way, by seeking to wrap it hurt. plishment at the now completed trol of the committee. The Gov­ — To Pray; It Is the greatest sey is an examination full of have expanded their own be- Young, Pitcher added, This drain, called a “curtain ing after he w e is assaulted at There are still three important targets Governors’ Conference was a ernor’s Policy Committee head­ power on earth. tween-se^on activities and set claimed he left when Smith around special interests and causes as ed by Rockefeller will prepare temptations to cynicism. drain, would drain off the sur­ Ray’s Restaurant on Oak St. left which the bombing enthusiasts tiny, tardy first step toward —To Love and Be Loved: It One might conclude for in­ daily remuneration for them, started tadking with Partin undemocratic as Communism, and use getting ready for the 1968 Re­ its own planks independent of is a God-given privilege. face water so that the disposal The man, Robert F. Sullivan, about Hoffa. it as a talisman wdth which to compel want to hit. ’These are the dock and stance—and soon decide to toss so that they can be In the serv­ field would only have to cope 32, was treated at the hospital wharf area of Haiphong, the internation­ publican National Convention Dirksen. — To Be Friendly; It Is the Partin turned state’s evidence uniform agreement with their )own defi­ Furthermore, several Gover­ road to happiness. such a theory aside again — ice of the state in some capac­ with- septic system effluent. and releEised. According to Pa- al airport for Hanoi, and a remaining in Miami Beach. that proponents of the New Jer­ ity or travel during the months against Hoffa at the latter’s nitions of what America is and ought to What they actually did at nors suggested during the cau­ Author Unknown PBC members requested that trolmsui Robert Parlzeau, Sulli­ jury tampering trial and his tes­ military airport about 40 miles north­ cus that somebody other than Rev. Kenneth W. Steere sey system have so far made they are not In formal session. the architect estimate how van was severely beaten about be. west of Hanoi. this floating conference was the mistake of not emphasizing And now, of course, they want timony proved to be a major Taking to the streets, in other words, Dirksen read the platform on Center Congregational much extra the surface drain the eyes, Eind both eyes were factor In Hoffa’s conviction and So far, none of these three targets pathetically little in itself. But national television (Rockefeller that New Jersey legislators, annual sessions. will run. CJheney said he didn’t has become something less than the the fact that 'they bestirred (Jhurch swollen suid closed. eight-year prison sentence In has been hit. In each case there is a suggested that Governor Ronald meeting one day a week an av­ But none of the cynical analy­ think it would be terribly ex­ Police say an arrest Is ezqject- 1964. Partin has contended that perfect means for advocacy of a pure special reason. themselves at all to make plans erage of 35 or , 40 days a year, pensive. for Miami raises at least the Reagan of California would be sis possible really applies. They ed soon. since the trial he was offered $1 cause. The dock and wharf area of Haiphong particularly well fitted for that get a legislative salary of $7,600 are not really after more Classrooms Approved million to change his testimony. Part of our recent national habit of fKjrt always has in it some ships from outside possibility that the Re­ task). a year, or $15,000 a two year publican Governors might be­ Herald money, more prestige, more The five emergency class­ ELLA SIGNS GONTRAOT Partin turned state’s evidence taking to the streets probably had its other parts of the world. Usually there But the impact of all this is term, as compared to a grand power, just for themselves. rooms were pronounced "O.K.” HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Ella against Hoffa at the latter’s is at least one Russian ship. ’There would come a potent force in party weakened by lack of enthusiasm total of $4,000 for a two year origin in the sense of disillusionment affairs for the first time since Yesterdays They are embarked upon a last night after an inspection by Fitzgerald has signed an exclu­ jury tampering trial and his tes­ wrlth the more established democratic always be a ship from some Communist by Reagan and his conservative term for Connecticut legflsla- great crusade, to save Connecti­ a ' team composed of James sive recording contract with timony proved to be a major 1952. allies from the Mountain states. process—that of voting—which followed country. Frequently there are French 2S Years Ago tors. cut from the clutches of stew­ Vettch, superlntendeiit of build­ Capitol Records. factor in Hoffa’s conviction and ships; perhaps an occasional Italian. There is no queseion that While assertive and articulate ards less worthy than them­ ings and grounds; Dr. Joseph This Is only the third exclu­ the 1964 presidential election. There a they want such influence. Connecticut legislators, ever eight-year prison sentence in And the United States is not at war with on other matters in the GOP Youngsters from every sec­ since the people of the state selves. They, In their own opin­ Castagna, superintendent of sive recording Eiffiliation Miss 1964. Partin hEis contended that great majority of the American people any of those countries; indeed it has Moreover, a rough consensus caucus, Reagan grew silent tion of the town crowd at the schools; Harold Smith, chair­ Fitzgerald has had. She signed since the trisd he was offered $1 now exists among them that were so generous as to vote ion, stand heroic between the thought they were voting for pne thing, never declared war on North Vietnam. about the Miami convention. In­ State Theater after they bring them the power to set their own state and a chance of its total man of the Board of Education; with Decca Records In 1936 and million to change his testimony. and then found themselves handed Under International Law the United was not apparent at the dis­ deed, Reagan’s political ad­ four big truckloads of scrap met­ Mrs. Claire Warfel, board sec­ when her personal meinager, Partin’s allegation about the organized Republican Govern­ visors privately concede he has al to gain admission to the spe­ salaries, have been imder con­ loss of truly representative gov­ something exactly opposite in the way States would be very remiss if it bomb­ tinual temptation to vote them­ ernment. ’Their unremitting, retary; Peter MassoIInl, fire NormEui GrEUiz, formed Verve bribery attempt is the subject of of policy in Vietnam. ed neutral ships in what is still legally ors’ Conference at Jackson more in common with the C!on- cial cartoon show planned by Records in the early 19S0s, she a federal grand jury probe in Hole, Wyo., last June. gressional leadership than' with manager Jack Sanson. selves progressive increases. obsessive, onmlpresent, never- marshal; Dr. Robert Butterfield, But the idea that a democracy tricked a nonbelligerent international seaport. One might think, by the agita­ napping zeal to advance and town health officer, and Donald signed ■with that company. Capi­ New Orleans. Because of the failure thus his fellow Governors. Taking time out from its tol will release a reverent A hearing hsts been set for In the voting booth can regain its direct ’The international airport for Hanoi is This was shown in the full tion for both pensions and pay embellish the prerogatives of Tedford, zoning agent. a similar matter. far of Governor George Rom­ many duties In connection with There are three of the round Christmas Eilbum by its new Nov. 21 in Austin, Tex., on control of its own affairs by taking to ney’s campaign to revive itself, Governors’ Conference when increases in the last session, the legislative branch is, to Airliners from many countries land thd <31vll Defense work, the that they spend a lot of time them, a great selfless endeavor. portable buildings at the ele­ artist, “Ella Fitzgerald’s Christ­ whether to extradite Smith to the streets doesn’t work out in practice, a 2 to 1 maijority of the 25 Reagan and a few Western Re­ Ambulance Transportation Unit mas.” ^uislana to face the bribery either. It Is too full of dangers of mob-oc- and department from the field. Diplo­ publicans joined Southern De­ and energy thinking about Some of us observers have mentary school and two at the mats of many countries friendly to, and GOP Governor^ now favor Gov­ assembles at Mortarty Bros, to racy; the fringes of any mob can too ernor Nelson Rockefeller for mocrats in blocking a prog(res- work in trucks collecting scrap. money . difficulty conceding all this. But high school. Various things were allied with, the United States, are con­ slve report for dealing with Ne­ Maj. Alice Madden is in charge ’This is not a sound deduction. it probably Is. after all, the way less than perfect when school easily seize conttol of giving it its stantly going through the airport. Mem­ President. Support for Richard M. Nixon is infinitesimal. Most gro riots. In brief, Reagan of the unit. When Connecticut legislators it has felt inside every great began this fall—Including no repute or disrepute; mobs have trouble bers of the international inspection team scarcely would help build zealous quest for power. A cou­ heat for a while—but everything even remembering the principles they im'portant, the (Jovemors don’t want more money. It Is not for use it. And it is not being used now lor a (oovernors’ bloc at Miami the sake of their pocketbooks ple of hundred legislative Napo­ is now squared away. organized to espouse. want to 'go to Miami to face a 10 Years Ago military purposes. The bombing enthusi­ fait accompli where Nixon al­ whose unstated ultimate so much as it is for the sake of leons are on the march, and the The prefabricated boards for The American answer is not in the asts want to hit it so that it could not purpose would be to nominate Manchester Memorial Hospital their own sense of Importance New Jersey system is, to them, the buildings were shipped from ready has ■wrapped up the nom­ temporarily borrows $600,000 to streets. It has to be found, in the end, be used for military purp<^Mfc In an ination. Nelson Rockefeller. and prestige. merely a tawdry substitute for British Columbia, Canada, by emergency. Even with Reagan oh the oth­ provide a fifth floor on the the Paneloc Co., Wethersfield, WESTERN baok Inside the processes of representa­ The first step toward the still It has been not for them­ crusade which might give them The case of the remalnln^’j^ lta ry er side, the Governors had the planned addition. what they say they want with­ and assembled on the sites. tive democracy, in which we, the people, unlikely goal of transforming Dllworth - Cornell - Quey Post selves as individuals, but for airfield is. different. It-js ringed ylto one tha' Republican Governors into potential to wield real power the glory and standing and rec­ out gi'ving them any victory. Teachers at Parley march, not to the streets, but to the at Miami. Whether they will No. 102, American Legion, starts voting machines, and there try to reg­ of the heaviest concentrations of anti­ a Rockefeller bloc in Miami is ognition of the legislative But if they would condescend Seven teachers from the Bol­ aircraft defenses in the world. Our loss take the next step toward trans­ Its annual membership drive. ister our choice for that leadership we to seek a major role in running branch that Connecticut legis­ to debate the New Jersey sys­ ton schools attended a reading b e d v Rart in planes and pilots would be heavy. lating the potential into reality tem, there are arguments they conference Saturday In Fair- think will be most responsible, and prin­ the convention. But even that depends on what happens in lators have, in the past few Would the damage equal the loss? So far first step was a difficult one years, been embarked upon could make against it. We will field. They were Mrs. Norma cipled in Its use of that authority which Secretary of Defense McNamara has their next meeting at Palm Llcltra, Mrs. Eleanor Potter, that seemed unlikely to be tak­ Beach in December. Today in History their extraordinary campaign ^suggest some of them one day. w in the end, to us, as the people. refused to spend the planes and pilots en until this Governors’ Con­ of aggrandizement of their own’ Mrs. Thelma Friedman, Mrs. This is niDt going to be easy, as we can for a result of doubtful value. ference was two days old. By The Associated Press Sylvia Patrick, Mrs. Marjorie Today Is ’Tuesday, Oct. 24, facilities, expenditures, and in­ NOW — 2 Fine Stores To Sorve You all realize by remembering how sure In addition to these three important Oddly, the impulse came Ten Years Ago stitutions. In a relatively short On This Date: Anderson, Mrs. Bertha McGar- the 297th day of 1967. There are Open Tues., Wed., Sat. we were that we knew what we were targets there are scores of trivial tar­ from an absentee: • Governor span of time they have, even in In 1603, James I was pro- , rah and Mrs. Elizabeth Wright. 81 Tolland Tpke., Manchester Raymond Shafer, who s'tayed Polish Communists held a top- 68 days left In the year. They were accompanied by till 6 getting in 1964. But this is where those gets which could be hit. So far they level meeting in Warsaw, and a spite of reapportionment de­ claimed King of England, Scot­ Columbia Ave., WlUlmantlc Thuiv. and Frl. tlU 9 who really care about democracy, and have not because they are too small and home in Pennsylvania because purge of the party was predict­ Today’s Highlight In History: cline in their own number in land, France, and Ireland. elementary school principal of labor and legislative trou- John Senteio and Dr. Castagna. about either the pro or the con of our unimportant to be worth the risk of a ed. the House, expanded the physi­ In 1648, In the Peace of $6 million airplane and the pilot. And ‘bles. Calling his aides aboard On this date in 1946, the Mrs. William Cavanagh and ^ WEDNESDAY ONLY ^ policy in Vietnam, will concentrate their United Nations charter went cal space they occupy so they ■Westphalia, Europe recogniz­ frequently these minor targets are in the S.S. Independence by radio have driven nearly everything Mrs. Ablllo Santos, ^chlef enu­ effort—inside the nation’s regular po- telephone, Shafer was shocked Five Years Ago into force as the Soviet Union ed the independence of the merators for the annual school EXTRA LEAN BONEiLESS heavily populated areas. Some of them became the 29th nation to ratify else out of the old Capitol build­ Netherlands. IMcal process, which has already be­ may be hit someday if they are found to to learn that the Republican enumeration conducted by the gun the first moves toward the poten­ Governors had done nothing The United States ordered its it. ing, and now look forward fa­ In 1929, Wall Street prices PTA for the Board of Educa­ be “rewarding.” But all are minor. land, sea, and air forces to pre­ In 1861, the first telegrams vorably to a giant new complex SHOULDER tially representative decisions of 1968. In other words the bombing Which about the 1968 convention dur­ collapsed as more than 19 mil­ tion, have Indicated that the ing two soporific days at sea vent the delivery of war mater­ were sent across the United which would relegate the old lion shares of stock changed census will be completed this was supposed to bring Hanoi to the con­ ial to Cuba. States. Capitol to the status of a sight­ hands. ference table has failed to do so. More en route to the Virgin Islands. week. CLOD ROAST than that. The government and people Shafer instructed his staff to Any parents who have not * No Parents Immune or North Vietnam know now just what contact Rhode Island’s Gover­ been reached by the committee ’The other day, in a speech and in­ can be done to them and how they can nor John Chaffee, (perhaps the most activist of the Republi'can F i s c h e t t i terview, a psychoanalyst who must also stand it. There is no residual threat. They are being hit now to the limit of Governors, to get somehting Publl«hert-H»Jl ilQUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 be rated a very bold human being held done. The result was that, at Sj’Ddicate, 1967 forth on what It is makes “hippies.” He capacity of.men and planes. ’They have long last, Republican Governors m o m n m is was a bold human being, even for a had more bombs on them than all of last Wednesday (Cfot. 18) got IMychoanalyst, to pretend to be so sure. Germany and Italy in all of World War to talking about their role in 164 EAST CENTER ST. II. And he was toying “Wito dynamite if, in Miami—a subject that has pre­ Of course, repeat bombings will go occupied the party’s more con­ f MANCHESTER—649-5261 addition to being a p^choanalyst, he on. Targets which have been repaired also happens to be a parent himself. servative congressional leader­ will be hit again. But there is no room ship for months. He was discussing, this psychoana­ left now for more ’’escala'tioin.’’ Almost Governor Tim Babcock of Ample Parking Front and Rear lyst, the question of what makes young literally, there are no more new tar­ Montana, one of a minority of people run away from their own subur­ gets conservative Republican Gover­ ban communities to hippie villages. And this is why there is increasing nors, suggested at the closed- "The new generation," he said, “is talk in Washington of trying out a modi­ door session that they defer the "Before Losses Happen, Insure W9th La$^nl" reheHlng against the nothingness breed­ fied suspension of the bombing; subject until the next GOP Gov­ There’s nomrg sweeter than ing in the suburbs. Obviously, the bombing of the trails ernors’ meeting at Palm Beach, "I’m tired, ’ he said, “of wealthy peo­ leading to South Vietnam will go on. So Fla., Dec. 8-9. But Babcock was will bombing of supply dumps above the quickly shouted down by Gov­ Short-Term Loan? the fragrance of a new car. ple who give their children cars^wbut DMZ. All of the kind of bombing which ernors (headed by Rockefeller, no moral values, coming to me and say­ is tactical, l.e. which is aimed directly Romney, and Chaffee) worried The credit cards you carry can And if you wants sweet deal on auto financing, go to a ing they don’t know what’s wrong with At the rear areas of the enemy’s battle that the Congressional leader­ equal the loaning power of a small their youngsters. zone, must go on. No one in Washing­ ship was pre-empting the Mi­ finance company. In the wrong dealer who uses Hartford National’s financing plan. ami convention’s top posts as In “What’s wrong is that the parents are ton seriously proposes to stop that. han(is, your credit curds can cost He’ll give you your money’s worth and make it easy for leading hollow empty, shallow lives But the strategic type' of bombing, the 1964. you hundreds -of dollars in bills kind intended to make North Vietnam Governor James Rhodes of you to buy with a low-cost loan. Terms to suit and not giving their children anything Ohio, proposed that the Gover­ that you may have to pay. If you to hold onto.” Itself “hurt, ’ is just about at the end nors suggest one of their own — carry credit cards, you ought to your convenience. GO! Parental permissiveness, he said, of its rope. Daniel Evans of Washington — carry credit card insurance. It cost niasks the fact that parents have no par­ It has not done what it was supposed as Miami 'jjteynote speaker. But less than a penny a day! ' to do. There Is no reason to think that other Governors wanted to go A ticular moral norms, they try to pass, it can. beyond the honorific keynote h a r t f o r d ^ < ^ a t i o n a l k along.. '. \ ' \This Is what lies ..behind Mr. McNa- UFFERENCE “If the parents were conservative,’’ spot and (over Rhodes’ objec­ THE B L h .Tiara’s repeated assertion that the war tions) chedlengo .the Congres­ he said to illustrate this point, “their will have to be won on the ground in sional leadership for control of comecTicurs rm r bank ^ay we ifuote rates and assist you Ketahlinhed 1792 Alrmher F.D.l.C. children could rebel by becoming radi­ South Vietnam. — JOSEPH C. HARSCH the vital Platform Committee. '' IT'S mt> To you AS A M£Rcmt OF ' cal. If they were radical, their children IN THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONI­ While agreeing that it’s too could become conservative. But their TOR late to block Senator Everett m TH — l THINK OF YOU MORF AS A SROMP* as we have so many others?

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Caroline . Ostl, 26 Pond Lane, Is Post OHice Decision Hospital Notes Wopping; Mis. Florence Park­ Accidental Cure for Warts If-' er, 18 Gerard St.; Daniel Raw­ remember the Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. lings,- 18H Lllley St.; Mrs. Joyce Coup de Grace for Rails? in all areas excepting mater­ Safranek, High St., C o v e n ^ ; Hints at Cancer Remedy nity where they are 2:M to 4 Mrs. Frieda Smith, 4 Mile HiU McKin n e y f u e l By WILLIAM J. CONWAY go and the West Coast; the Tex­ p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and pri­ Rockville; Brad Strogoff, Eeuit TORONTO (AP) — A retired some persons he had vaccinated AssocUted Press Writer as Chief and certain connecting vate. rooms where they are Hartford; Mrs. Sharon Thom­ Toronto radiidogist says he smallpox Called to tell him services to San Diego. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors are c in n e y f u e l OHICAQO (AP) — Gone are as, 74 Cooper St.; Linda J. stumbled on a remedyremedv lorfor warts **'®‘*‘ significance *** M K The Southern PacUlc and requested not to smoke In pa­ Topping, 717 Center St.; Ed­ the Arrow and the Phoebe H*: Rock Island seek to cancel their tients’ rooms. No more than two ward Vllinlts, 90 Chapel Rd., that could shed Important light u„ui ^ third patient told him of Snow. JoinUy operated Golden State visitors at one time per pa­ South Windsor; Mrs. Annie on a cure for cancer. the wart cure. McKin n e y f u e l tient. Going are the Golden State limited, rolling between Los An­ Walker, 12 Main St., Talcott- Dr. Andrew McGee, 87, who "I was so dumb I nearly . for the best in oil service! Limited and the Chief. geles and Chicago. Patients Today: 289 vllle. retired in January after 34 missed it. I had to be told three years as chief radiologist at Heading for the sidetrack are If the Southern Pacific obtains times,” he commented. approval of applications now on ADMITTED YESTERDAY: BIR’THS YESTERDAY: A son Esist General Hospital, told a About a year later, he ex­ many railway post office cars Mrs. Betty Baranoski, 17 View to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hills, which once rolled through snow, file to withdraw four trains, it recent news conference about perienced what he described as will be down to 62, including 18 St.; Edward Bartula, 39 Bar­ 7 Ulac St.; a daughter to Mr. his discovery that smallpox vac­ “ my bright moment.” the gloom of night and six- bara Rd., South Windsor; Mrs. and Mrs. Milford Chasse, 129 shooter sUckups. intercity apd 44 commuter. cine apparently cures warts. "I thought perhaps the vac­ Going into World War H, it op­ Rose Beebe, Green Lodge Con­ Summer St.; a son to Mr. and Many passenger trains soon He said the cure is effective if cine was too weak to kill the erated 170 passenger trains. valescent Home; Mrs. Clovis Mrs. Lawrence Mickel, 23 Bar­ will be routed to the end of the the vaccine is applied directly wart virus in all but one out of A string of other lines also Bellerose, 92 Prospect . St., bara Rd., South Windsor; a son to the wart, pricked under the every 20 cases. I decided I line, done in by the loss of mail Rockville; Alden Carlton, 69 have drastlcallly curtailed their to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hare, 12 surface with a needle, and add­ would Inoculate directly into the revenue and a decline in riders. Doming St.; Roger Clifford, ! h i N profitless passenger services. Davis Ave., Rockville. ed that 99 per cent of 400 warts wart. The Missouri Pacific, for ex­ 396 Hartford Rd.; Roy Con­ he injected disappeared. Al­ ‘"To my great surprise, the ample, says it has "no altema- nors, Stafford Springs; Mrs. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; POSITIVE ’miNKINO though cancer tumors are first time I tried it the wart red­ Uve but to evaluate the entire Irma Cerwlnskl, 254 Henry St.; Matthew Mathis, 218 Spruce St.; malignant and most warts are dened up and then faded away. passenger service to see if its PEORIA, m . (AP) — The ex­ Donald Driggs, 616 N. Main St.; William Duncan, 55 Autumn St.; not, uncontrolled growth of cells I was back in business.” conUnuance can be justified.” ecutive director of Christian Peter Fletcher, 38 Sunset Ter., Robert Singer, 110 Northvlew Athletes said a man must have causes both conditions. He said the cure is actually a Railroads claim they have Wapplng. Dr., South Windsor; Mrs. Har­ faith in himself, his fellow man The. rignlflcance, says Dr. battle between the smallpox vi­ been losing mall and passenger riett Elliott, 2616 Ellington Rd., and God to be a success. Also, William Garvis, 479 McGee, is that warts are the rus and the wart. Income for a long time, but the Wapplng; Gardiner Rawson, 33 W James Jeffrey of Kansas City, Clark St., South Windsor; Mrs. only human tumors known to be "It’s like a cat and a mouse,” situation hit the public right in Hyde St.; Mrs. Gertrude Czeplel, speaking at a YMCA meeting, Jacqueline Gibbs, Hartford; caused by a virus. Scientists he added. "The two viruses the eye recenUy when the Post West Willington; Joseph Bujak, said a man must have a positive Scott Greene, 632 Bolton Center suspect, but have been unable to can’t get along in the same Office Department announced Mansfield; Mrs. Lillian Gardner, attitude toward other persons Rd., Bolton; Dana Hanson, He­ 100 W. Franklin Ter., Rockville; prove, that certain kinds of can­ room.” that it plans to eliminate rail­ bron Rd., Bolton; Jeffrey Hodg­ and himself before he can take Mrs. Shirleen Cunningham, cer are caused by viruses. way post office cars from 162 es, 39 Lewis Dr., South Wind- a positive attitude toward God. ’Thompsonvllle; Mrs. Catherine Thus, if one virus can cure in passenger trains. 80-'; Anthony Kuzdal, Wllliman- Jeffrey, who is a Baptist min­ Rupar and son, 26 Bausola Rd., humans a virus-caused ’That will mean an annusd loss tic; Mrs. Maxine Laschever, nonmalignant tumor, such as GLASS INSTAllED ister, said this positive attitude Andover. in revenue of more than $17 mil­ enables athletes to overcome Blast Hartford; Bolton Lathem, warts, the possibility is that oth­ IN ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS lion for the lines affected. 208 School St.; Mrs. Carol Mc­ handicaps. He urged athletes Also, Mrs. Sandra Lane and er viruses can be found to kill y a n fw ya m ei c a n d ie s AND WINDOWS OF ALL TYPES An early Stanley Steamer quietly chugs over an open pasture in East Windsor Hill. An Associated Press survey of with physical handicaps to set Caffrey, 83 Union St.; Mrs. daughter, 1080 Avery St., Wap- viruses that probably cause can­ reaction shows that railroads their sights higher. Gladys Manning, 707 Chapel ping; Mrs. Marilyn Allain and cer. ' NOW AVAILABLE AT plan to eliminate 43 passenger "Someone has you on a pedes­ Rd., South Windsor; William son. Walnut Dr., Hebron; Mrs. " I ’m not Interested in curing J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. trains, if federal and state regu­ tal that is above everything Molde, Loomis Rd., Bolton. Betsey Hartley and son, 462 warts,” said Dr. McGee. "A PINE PHARMACY latory agencies approve. Open 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.—Saturday 8 AJH. to Noon else,” he said. ‘"The things you Also, Beatrice Morse, 97 Woodbridge St.; Mrs. Ann Hau- vaccine against cancer—that’s William J. Hartlgan, assistant 664 CENTER ST. 649-9814 31 BISSELL ST.— Phone 649-7322 do and say, others will imitate Brookfield St.; Joseph Murphy, lucci and son. School Rd., Bol­ what we’re all looking for.” postmaster general, said that Past Evoked at Old Car Reunion because you are an idol to 24 Lexington Dr.; Mrs. Nina ton; Mrs. Joyce Murray w d Dr. McGee’s work began eventually all railway post of­ them.” story by thusiasts," host Case said, "re­ doors were open for interested Ofria, 81 Richard R d.; Mrs. son, 45 South St., Rockville. about five years ago, when rwwwtAAiwy Photos by fice cars probably will be MALCOLM BARLOW gardless of whether or not they viewers. A country lane of the 1930’s is recreated for a moment as another antique drives in. discontinued. are members of a club or REGINALD PINTO The post office cars have been whether they own a car at all." Mrs. Case described her hus­ Flavors of the past in gleam­ fixtures for a cenntury. In 1862 ing metal and polished wood ga­ band as a genuine car lover. There is no registration fee, 'This is his main reason for hold­ the pastmaster of St. Joseph, thered recently in stately dig­ Mo., tried the idea of sorting nity on the lawns of Albro Case no trophies, no judging. But ing the reunion. One of his cars the people attending enjoy the he is fondest of is a Hispano- II mall on moving trains between off Main St. in East Windsor Hannibal and St. Joseph to meet. They see many fine cars Suiza, 1928. It was first owned for his annual Old Car Reunion. avoid delays in speeding letters and are able to visit with oth­ by Mrs. William Randolph to the West. Brash Stanley Steamers, com­ ers with their interests. Case Hearst. manding Duesenburgs, mages- said. service began in 1864. Much of tic Rolls Royces parked next Among the rare cars at the its history has been melodrmat- to the ubiquitous Ford Model The warm sun and fall leaves reunion for the first time was ic. T and the sleek, ghost-like Au­ encouraged many to bring lunch a Dupont Speedster, 1929. Jesse James and his gang burn Boattails, sport cars of the baskets and have picnics on the went in for robbing banka and movie stars. spacious lawns. Others just Three Duesenburgs arrived. trains during the first two dec­ walked among the more than "It’s very unusual to get three ades after the Civil War. Unlike many large .gatherings 200 cars. together," Case noted. The robbers grew so bold in These TWO of old cars and their owners, the tempestuous 1920s that U.S. there is no competition for Case said about 176 cars ar­ Other cars included Cords, Marines were assigned to guard prizes. This may account for the rived for the largest turnout of Cadillac V6’s and V8’s, Dual post offices, railway mall cars mood the reunion creates. the reunion’s five-year history. Cowl Packards, Pierce Arrows, and postal trucks in the fall of "A meet of this nature He has 35 of his own cars but four Stanley Steamers, a Thom­ 1921. seems to promote a feeling of left them all in his garages and as Flyer, a Lenox, a Saxon, a “ If attacked, shoot and shoot good will among old car en­ barns about the property. All Brush and many more. to kill,” ordered Navy Secretary BEW RATES at S.B.M. Edward Denby. ‘ "There is no Case and his wife said they compromise.” are already looking forward to The heists came to an abrupt next year’s reunion with enthu­ halt. ’Then, in' 1924, a gang took siasm. 1907 $2 million from a mail train near Rondout, 111., the biggest ' 0 grab Of all. The Leathernecks went on are TOPS in TOWN! protective duty again in the au­ tumn of 1926. Once more, the robberies stopped. Times, and methods of travel­ ing and shipping, have changed. The number of mall sorting cars has dropped about 2,000 in ENN 841 less than 15 years. The total is down to 800, and dwindling. Railroads still are handling I9i much mail. But, under the new A teen-age girl takes a closer look at a 1938 Alvis interior. | Zip plan, mail is shipped in bulk by the fastest means available- air, rail or highway—among 662 section sorting centers around 00 the country. O/ The decline in money from > rental of postal railway cars has •( prompted railroads to petition A Cadillac of 1911. A 1907 Brush with gleaming wooden axles. regulatory bodies for permis­ sion to take passenger trains - from the rails. The Erle-Lackawanna has discontinued the Phoebe Snow’s runs between Hoboken. N.J., - 1 and Chicago. The Santa Fe plans to ellml- itkle 27 trains, among them the prestigious Chief and the Grand i-J u , Cianyon. That would reduce its fleet to a few name trains—the Super Chief, El Capltan and San Francisco Chief between Chica­ 2

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BOTH Paid and (impounded QUARTERLY from DAY YOU DEPOSIT! A rare 1929 Dupont Speedster pulls in from out-of-state. There is nothing new under the sun at the outdoor flea market. ... YOU get INTEREST on INTEREST! Host Albro Case greets Dupont driver. WINDOW SHADES NO MINIMUM DEPOSIT! NO MINIMUM BALANCE! McKk to Ordor Bring yoUr old rollers In and Mve 800 per shade. ALSO VENETIAN BUNDS ymi»Fwiti£y S wings B ank t 649-5203 v. .OF M anchester • a# BokM«9 C eskfi mam ornci ia*t bianch wi*t baanch 923 Moh StiMt I. C«alW StroV, Cor. Imwc MonchMtr Parhaao Mimk* el M * a Pern* km w * Clip. SOUTH WMDtOK omGV—SiiCvm Avomw gbepplna Cantar MIMHIN omci~liM ldn Awpo «l OmA Brodh Coil .HoitfM . \ ■ V .V

L A. JOHNSON Main Office and Parkade O ffice Open Saturday Mornings! PAINT CO. . 723 M A IN ST . A new flat is fixed with old tools on Lenox Sportster. A new arrival tries to park on the expansive but crowded lawns at the Albro Case Old Car Keunion

■v I PAGE TEN MANCiHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1967 Section T\vo TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1967 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1967 Pages 11 to 20 auxiliary meet ait 8 p.ni. Thura- lianrli9Bt9r lEnwing Coventry day in the Leg^ion home on Wall ~ $231 in Bag Electrical Heat Plan Obituary St. Coventry Orange haa a public Couple Cite Grading System Left in Car 4 Students pinochle card party at 8 p.m. Offered School Board Mrs. Burnett Democrats More Adults Back in School Rev. A.G. Geist Thursday in its hall on Rt. 44A. G>mmended Prlzes will be awarded and re- For______Unhappy Attitude of Son Said Stolen A proposal _ by_ the___ __ Syme Corp. of Manchester to in- freshtnenta served. II./ . Bt-nfl “nrothtvtie’^ electri^llv heated classroom in Appointed to Make Study To Earn Diploma Credits Is Dead at 74 Square Dance Set The parents of a third grader and wlU not cooperate in class, A bag containing $281 In colhs Junjjjy H ig h S ch ool W ithout COSt, to shOW hOW once a In Merit Test The Whirlaways ^ u a re appeared before the Board of his parents said. was taken from a car parked sch o o l’s h ea tin g proW em and at the A sharp statewide Increase to eoiNi center at least ROCKVIU^E—Hie Rev. Aloy- Rights Staff Of Bylaws ttrough •hia O. Oeifit, 74, chaplain of the toe numbers of adults enrolled «tontt, September Oanvent at Our Lady of the C3en' U n . Verne E. Burnett of 16 The committee appointed by high school equivalency pro- X MancheBter, -the teets are afternoon. ______Lexington Dr., Manchester has Democratic Town Chairman Ted gTS-ms and taking equivalency grjy.gji second and third Sat- D ess^ brtpe to the hospital The vlcUm, Dlmltrle Lazaren hearing from the Board of Edu- iinsItJaliaing and palWtiing been appointed publicist on toe Cummlngs to study the 70-mem- ejtamlnatlona to qualify for rad&y at HoweU Cheney Tech- narde Church, KocKvuie, o i e a ______^ . ______. . . o« h r«inrtf fimm dnotiorB. the of East Hartford, manager of cation. board, Oiaytag staff of the State Commission ber town committee’s bylaws ’ ^^e State High School Diploma tocal ^ h ^ l is also being experienced In apipHcanfts, Ooihein said. ss;" SS.S 5” 'Sn.=..s.T™o;;s SL&.'TJSisJs on Human Rights and Oppor- has been split into two subcom­ Manchester, according to Sid- Equivalency courses rover tunittes. The announcement was mittees. Hungary June 20, 1921, and was 1967 National Merit Scholar- jodg^ and Mr. and Mrs. Henry ^^s happy with school, his fa- ney Cohen, toe school system’s areas o f study progressively furthier health aitbention. when he came out about eight John Rottner asked that Rlegel end Dank bonirds, and *he like. aMrisned’ to the Cenacle In 1947. ®hlp Qualifying Tests. Bolen. Spectatdi-s are welcome. tj,er said. He would have gone made today by Arthur L. Green, ’The bylaws study committee occupational coordinator. from Ootobeir through March, The panerlts’ mein ooenplaint minutes later the money was seek to discuss the proposal be- hie daJd. h T ^ bom in Pecs. Hungary, The students are among 40,- state PoUce Film to school on Saturday If It was commission director. had been instructed to recom­ Cohen, who has charge of toe and the pealc o f testing comes centered on the gnadlng sys-r gone. fore the Nov. 7 session of the Jh addUtton, bbsiebjaaiild e x ­ at the end of the sessions and and educated In that country. 0 students in the U.S. who Lrt. Nonnan Tasker, com- open, he said. Mrs. Burnett, the mother of mend a choice between at-large equivalency testing program tern and the faiiore to pass. Dlmltrie told police • he had Town Building Committee for tWte heat, hidlvSduBJly oofW again in June, Coben said. He is stuwlved by no close rel- scored in the upper mending officer of the ®tate was not passed on to three, was publicist for toe Gov- election and election by voting here, said that slightly more “The kid flguned he was pasa- locked the car, and police say the TBC’s reaction. led in each room, Woulldi be m- However, students may apply atlves. Stafford Springs T ^ . ^eld back to re- ernor’e Conference on Human district,' for members of the than 100 adults (moj^tly local ing,” his father 'tioOd the board, there was no forced entry Should that reaction prove fav- SBaMed aa nieadeA town committee. to take the tests anytime they The most Rev. Vincent J. “ l!l’ peat the second. After he was held back, he made. orable, Rottner indicated the Riegei esrtflmaibed that he^- Rights and Opportunltiess. held residents) who did not com- . . H „ « , B I* 0P M NTWlch, wni Dr. Raymond, E. RamsdeU, logit interest dn sehooO,” he said, ^^eels valued at $90 W d Wurd'conWertte matter !ng to toe spring. Dining toe elec­ One subcommittee, with John plete high school are currently Hutchinson as its chairman, will enrolled in evening courses at ^ The GBD trot About the hearing pnotolem, Chorches Mo- again at a later sesslop. tween $80-$80 per year per tion campaign of toe fall of requiem tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. dasisroiom. 1966, she was assistant to toe review the bylaws, to determine Manchester High School de- a--®®;®: at...... St. Jrtm’s...... Church, . Middle- - - dents today. ^ p^-t» ^r=u"„Te Under the corporation’s plan. public relations director for whether they comply with state signed to prepare them for toe ^ Badminton Matches 1 41 f J .1, » frtafo ness and eriectiveness off ex- town. Burled will be in St. John’s the Democratic State Central Two local high school students ,g ^ ^ pubUc you election laws, and will explore terts. g,g„ Maximum sitting time u l f t o w B ^ i t o . the rims and lug nuts were also renovate one room at Bennet g „_ _ .g „ uouglM Pierce, Committee. He said tostroctors for toe j^g^„ Cemetery, AOddletown. Carol Leach and Sherrill Dem- had not advanced enough to _ _ the "one-man, one-vote” con- Historical Society Meeting handle third year work in read- taken from a new D ^ ge. tg g^gw how It could create an tj,e board’s business manager, Her husband, Verne E. Bur­ cept. courses in English, algebra, so- , ayyKoa Police yesterday investigated electrically heated modern jj totaled $10,700 this past celebrated* !isfi" tonight at 8 at the i » ■ » " y Coventry Historical Society jjg strictly a miattier of lack- of nett, is In his third year as a 'This committee’s other mem­ clal studies and sclenro report ^ T i 3 J Zorosive two thefts of bicycles, one taken classroom for an estiniated cost year. mathematics teacher at Man­ ,g take all five tests on successive Cenacle. anniBl m^Ung is at 8 p.m. to Both parents said they under- comimunl phyrfc^“ ^cktT (^\^di^^^ dall Air Force Base in F lorl^ . ^ b e T e lT b a c r more than two make mistakes,” he admlted. St. His shoes were taken, also, clients and also discuss with toe ment of toe system with a mod- liton Croosen of 137 N. Elm Sit. glave bliciod fbr the time dheolter Foist Office. Htere he admirea Mrls. Crtoasen'B fi'v^s- for a diploma. I____ m t aI Of Qf ...... #«tv^ViAT* OrdcrS. HC .... - , ____(I______i tive board of toe Danbury ing town committee member.s graduated. dreau, 61, of 3l Strant St. died ^g'g„jpany the girls to toe tour- to await further years in one grade, he said, re- Jeff, a boaid mieimlbeir .•said from the locker room. board the possibility of renovat- em heating plant, saying toe old and. In dbing so, cbmpllelted hec fUfth gallon. She Soon will gafiton pin, tIMnkIng, pertiO/po, Ithhit he eventuOliay will e&i-n The figure represents a 36 per __«v n l It AI* * ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ y« yl««y, A ajI 1 4 Branch of toe NAACP. by voting or assembly districts, "The demands by all seg­ suddenly yesterday at her graduated Oct. 1 from Ft Mon- ggr^less of grades or reading lalter, appears to be an unhappy Over toe weekend, a thief ing the entire school. one is unreliable and liable to reaich her 60th birthday and must stop the voluntary habit one. ('Herald photo by Oflom.) cent increase over toe number In ' another appointment. or by a combination of both. ments of business, industry and home. She was toe wife of Lou- teach is toe daughter of mouth, N.J. after completing a jgygjg Vldtiim of a syatiem geared for took some flags and cups from Thie bdaid reminded Rlegel break down. She dtortied in 1950. The maximum age for donora to through tested last year through serv­ Green named Daniel I. Fletch­ This committee's other mem­ higher education institutions for is Bodreau. j^^g Betty Leach of Klngswood course in radio ^ telU te com The boy now dislikes school the majoriity. the greens at toe Fox Grove tiuait S)t could not leguaiy enter In its current capita Improve- ices provided by toe state de­ Mrs. Bodreau was bom Feb. jjj^g Demlng, toe municatlona; on Oct. 14 he was Country Club, while in another a MegotliBlttve proceduire, and ments request, toe board has a er, a Little Rock, Ark. native bers are Steve Cavagnaro, partment's Bureau of Continu­ at least a high school education duly elected School Board of of­ Clarence Foley, Atty. Jules 28, 1916 in Bennington, Vt. and ^ ^ j g ^ Mr. and Mrs. Ber- married to toe former Miss section of town, at 89 Dougher- thlait any work dione on the $348,000 item earmarked for re- and a Hartford resident since Council on Economic Opportun­ ing Education. have caused large numbers of ty St., clothing valued at $28 school wOuM Wave itio ibe puit up placing toe heating system, 1927, to be special assistant to ity. ficials? Karp, Atty. Richaird Woodhouse people to return to school or to ^ d in 30 n a r f Gilbert of School St. 109 Donate Blood The upward swing in equiv­ Mrs. Wesley B. Hill of Snake U.S. G>nsidering Bomb Halt was taken from a clothesline tjo tiM. Asked by toe board to corn- toe director of toe commission. Mrs. Grace Perry resigned Tor ’Therefore, our Association is and John SulUvan. sell study to prepare for toe She was a communicant at St. Coventry High School Prlncl completely and unalterably op­ alency applications began last HUl Rd. located at the rear of toe house. Ue umdenstoicid Wills, RiegOl ment on toe Syme proposal, personal reasons. When the work of the sub­ equivalency program,’’ Cohen James’ Church. ual Milton A. Wilde Usts dates, posed to the employment of any March when toe department Survivors, besides her hus- The young bride will be mak­ A battery was taken from a said, adding thiait he feit confl- Curtis said endorsement would Martin Foley, assistant leader committees is complete, they said. as follows, as reminders: Nov. To Test Hanoi Peace Wish At Church Visit third party as consultant to toe launched its new equivalency ing her home with her parents car parked at 169 Love Lane den(t ithe oolrpoiiialtliion could win be against a 'Stttjlrintendent’s of Voting District 2 and recent­ will report to the full bylaws "Business and industry will band, include two brothers, American Education mg ner nome miui nci Board of Education. testing program, using toe Gen­ John Haloburdo of Andover and . while continuing her studies at (Continued from Page One) last night. The victim, Philip A. a compeitSve bid. code of ethics because toe plan Voter Lead ly appointed constable, to fill a committee. That committee eral Education Development usually accept toe equivalency A total of 109 pints of blood were donated in Man­ Yours Respectfully u«il/vKitvHA rtf 'M’am*h05^> WCCK, INOV. tf, TTwtv»Av.«l+Tr rtf rVkmwif'Hcilt- Dupont Jr., told police he park- Armed wffltlh cluairlte, graphs was "basically a form of ad- vacancy, was named to toe town then will arrive at a recom­ (GED) Tests as a basis. diploma as an indication that Joseph Haloburdo of Manches- . --Hofi- Nov 16 renort University of Connecticut, „ » , aiuHod' representative cof the South Vlet- chester yesterday when the Red Cross Blo^mobile The Manchester Property ter; and two sisters, Mrs. Irv- Nov ^ 2 where she is enrolled as a jun- during j^^^pg^g pgppie. ed v. the car u , in front m of thek house f and a lendering rfnawUng how vertlslng.” committee. mendation for presentation to In June alone, some 500 ap­ high school academic require­ ...... nothing In toe O f GOP 194 visited Concordia Lutheran Church. Appointments Owners Association Ing Govone of Hosslck- - -FaUs, *’*' NOV. 22. lor. *ug winter months. Premier Nguyen Cao Ky toe shortly before 10, and about an a fSnllsliJed itxwn wtxuild look. Town Director John Garside the Democratic Town Commit­ plicants took the GED exams, ments have been completed. N.Y. and Mrs. Roy CTum ot Thanksgiving recess begin Plans for toe bombing pause ^ president-elect said today discovered the bat- R^egiel said the Oompany has statutes or Town Charter would appointed chairman of a were kept by 77 donors and 32 additional pints were tee, at a meeting to be called "In addition, almost all toe The Republican Town Com­ donated by walk-ins. Actually, setting an all-time high for with dismissal of classes at Manchester Evening Her- are•e not expected to be worked ^ of peace nego- 8r°ne. estimalted the echooa’B 53 TOgu- prohibit the board from accept- committee to plan a Lincoln VILLANOVA COED for that express purpose. numbers tested in any one Junior colleges and state col­ .* «#fAv. *Ka {rtoncnirfltinn nope oi peiiLe «f KflO r«oT./4nA>*< flf - __ . , »_ _ ° i__*1.^ 4f U mittee last night was alerted 64 persons walked-in but 22 Ann Gechas, Bruce Watkins, ’The funeral will be held 12:38 p.m., corresDondent inauguration ^ * X ...... a home at 662 Gardner St. jjgr olBBetooms could Ibe com- ing toe sample classroom If It Day Dinner, to be held In Feb­ VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP) — For Whatever changes are ac­ month by the department. leges will enroll adults who have Ud Coventry corres^n^rt. g, p^g^,. ‘is«ons ^ toe pres«n^ sometime yester- renovated and equipped desired. were turned down for minor PhUUp Harrison, Mrs. Helena Thursday at 8 :30 a.m. from toe Christmas recess begins with to toe fact that toe Republican ruary. toe first time in its 128-year his­ cepted will be instituted in the A significant factor in the obtained scores eufficlently high medical reasons. Gavello, Mrs. Helen Aseltlne, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 dismissal of classes, again at F. PauUne little, tel. 742-6231. jent-elect Nguyen Van ’Thieu, „ savine- "F or toe ^ six-packs of beer wSWh individual eOecWllc hieoWng Curtis agreed with Riegel’s lead over Democrats in regis­ tory, Vlllanova is going coed all spring, when election to the growth o f the program, depart­ to indicate probable success In The seven-gallon donor mark Frank C. Creamer, Robert Hen­ Main St, with a Mass of re- 12:38 p.m. ------who said during his campaign ^ / m<^ths there were taken. Entry was gained unay, ^^r an average Of $6,000 contention that any general re- tered voters has dropped to 194 the way. town committee is scheduled. ment officials Indicated, was to dr institutions.” ry, Florlan Bolduc, Everett J. qulem at St. James’ CJhurch Voter Session Set and after his election he would “ ® North Vietnam ^ kitchen door after a novation of toe school would —the lowest in toe history of PrtrtK rt C rktltim iA ^e was reached yesterday by Rlch- Starting next fall, Villanova, The town committee mem­ better flexibility in scheduling, Persons wishing to take toe J: I w w e V^UUUUUCS j Bagge Sr. Reaching toe Llvesey, Mrs. Margaret Sum­ at 9 Burial wiU be in St. The session for making new propose a truce in toe ,air war. anv wish for small pane of glass on it was would Include low- qualify for state aid. "State sup- Manchester. which has a full-time student bers now are elected at-large, gained through the establish­ equivalency tests may obtain State News TTie Viet Cong each year has win aemonstraie any wisn broken. six-gallon mark were Francis A. ner. JamM’ Cemetery. voters Saturday will be held peace.' eiring oedllinga from 12 Ito 9 feet, port to generaHy g l v en The committee, meeting in enrollment of nearly 4,700, will with the provision that, when ment of testing centers in Man­ applications from Cohen’s office, are reacting to the CommU' Ill Assault Case Maffe Jr., George Legler and Friends may caU at toe fu- from 10 a.m. to noon in toe Shsiiaffing SnBuiiatlon, ai b o v e for health and educational Im- toe Municipal Building, form­ Also, Mrs. Elaine C. Ailing, admit women into its College of a vacancy exists, any voting chester, Bridgeport, Meriden, Room A-20 at Manchester High nist cease-fire call rather than Ky also said details of the William Haberern. New five-gal­ nersl home tomorrow from 2 Board Room of toe Town Hall them and on. oultBldte wtalto, put- pnovemonto,’’ Cuitto Hold. ulated plans for a campaign to The police InvesUgaticm of an Charles Griffin, Earle G. Rol- Commerce and Finance and toe district 'vrtth less than 10 mem­ Norwich, Stamford and Water- School, daily between a.m. Roundup taking toe inltiaUve in seeking government’s new plan to in­ lon donors are Robert M. Ban- 8 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Rt. 31. QuaUficatlons are that FBI Quizzes at Yale convert unafflllated voters to linson, Harold Meijmdy, Bur­ College of Liberal Arts and Sci­ bers has priority in filling the bury. peace even temporarily. crease toe size of toe Vlet- attempted ijipe at Center tly and Mrs. Marion Crossen. and 4 p.m., or at other times by _____ the applicant must be 21 years (Continued frMn Page One) registered Republicans and, at ton Albee, John Melesko, Re- ences. vacancy. Examinations are held at When asked about the possible namese armed forcos would be NEW HAVEN (AP)—Federal Spring Park continued today. ’The latter gave blood for toe special arranger,ent. liBOOe CpI. Allen J. Roy of age and must be a resident toe same time, to press for nato Nicola, Everett Moseley, last time. She has reached toe Republican registrations at toe ’Though this is the first such James A. Stratford, Miss Su­ Auto Workers Begin maximum age limit for donors. monthly voter-making sessions. case in the park, in some time. san Dente, Willard B. Dicken- The Democratic Town Com- William Keish and Hairy Hun- Thomas N. Carpenter, „S3iJ*^i,.ru“ r s t z s: rv-ri‘=“o" Policewoman Patricia Graves tington became two-gallon don­ ifnlttee, at its meeting last Also, Clifton Coffin, Robert M W B « ■ ' h'. w2“S " .l» u t th, po»l- JrM .art, by about W p.r„™ who is in charge of the inves­ ors, and Mrs. Shirley Russell my at Bethany because it was noi demands that toe United — ------Voting on Contract month, concentrated on toe tfon WedneBdhy, O ct 18 ^ certificate of his naturalization "repetitious." States halt toe bombing and bUity of an American landing in w to Yale. tigation, advised youngsters us­ and Mrs. Elizabeth Patten Muldoon, William S. Bouton, same subject —toe switching of QuBfig TW, Vleltiiam, it wlas re- or a copy Issued by toe U.S. Posters Immediately dotted (Continued from Page One) reached toe one-gallon mark. Mrs. Ernest Arendt, Norman Walsh said he would "vigorous- ghelllng of North Vietnam un- North V ietnam -a tba ® nmn,,, w l^^ "Draft ------toe unaffiliated voter to Demo­ ing the park to play and travel ported yeSteanJay to hto fbmlly. immigration and Naturaliza- All are regular donors. Boulais, Fred A. Otter Jr., Miss ly urge” toe city Board of a t y conditionally and permanently, toe United States has consistent- , tradesmen had been working all t**” ® WWJ-’TV (NBC) cratic ranks and toe sign-up of there in pairs and not alone. Survlvora Btoo Include his yon Service. The next ■visit of toe ‘Blood' Susan Donahue, Rolland Cote, P ollcl Commissioners to "make it indicates that peace is not ly denied. ";,p T o n fh v t L r a i ’ I v to robUlze new Democrats at voter-making Earlier this week, a 15-year- Hatter, Binotter b ^ er, a sis- Achievement Night toe suspensions permanent.’ ’ ... likely . . to ------result unlessyp-bUpH. the United -Tf Ky replied: "If there is is nnv any answer answer questions questions by by toe FBI. plain provisions and urge ap- mobile to Manchester wUl be Mrs. Nancy Rowe. sesaiona old girl was knocked to the The annual 4-H Achievement A report on toe matter will states withdraws its troops and landing above toe demarcation yjgj proval of what he says is a con- ground as she walked home Tuesday, Nov. 14, at toe South Also, Edward P. Coltman, Sr., Tbe Benjamin J. OaUOWan PORT AUTHORITY TOUR got.’’ Reuther stressed The Republicans last night TP v w n Night program w ill'be held at be presented tonight to toe recognizes the Viet Cong’s Na- line. South Vietnamese troops tract which "no other union from school in the afternoon. Methodist Church, from 1:46 to Frederick H. Ruggles, Mrs. •vFwnieraa Home, jaain &i-, o,f r-p„pn. ------5 Liberation Front as toe will lead toe way.’’ NORWICH (AP) —A delega- voting on ratification will discussed two changes in rules ever came close to” in wages or affective Jan. 1,. ’5)ie , first re­ The girl was pinned to the 6:30 p.m. Katherine Klein, Mrs. Loretta tion of Connecticut lawmakers limited to Ford workers. Inqulr- Schaller, Ralph Schaller, Verner BROogomenltB, which aie in- toy ffigh Sch^l. The copimlttee fringe benefits. lates to reglstratioh of new vot­ ground for several minutes, bit Those ■who kept aippo1nt*nents were to tour facilities of toe ing newsmen found many more Nylin, John Dulka, Harry Bus- la charge includes Mrs. Aaro A. Yie^tnam Casuafty Port of New York Authority to- pickets from General Motors, ers. As of Jan. 1, voters will the______assailant’s hand, and he are: Ronald Scott, Mrs. Grace complete. finally fled when two other Agnew, Mrs. Gwendolyn Mott, kind, Edward G. Bates Jr., and ______Aho. Mrs. William A. Miller, EAST HARTFORD (AP- — day with an eye to setting up Chrysler and job shop local A L o ilt I OWTl be made on any working day Leo Finklesteln Mrs. Antonio Peracchlo and Word has been received of toe during, regular office hours in girls came on the scene. Harvey J. Bister, Mrs. Pris- Mrs .Edith B. Hiscock. Egyptians^ Israelis a similar authority in this state, unions than from Ford. a v r vv aa Those who walked in are: Leo Finklesteln of Brooklyn. Mrs. Owen S. Trask, death in Vletram of Marine toe town clerk’s office and in ------cMla Lappen, Arthur E. Doane, The tour is toe first step in The demonstration was spon- The VFW AuxfiMairy will Patrick Madden, John J. Na- N Y. father of Mrs. Alan The program is held upon Lance Cpl. Allen J. Roy. 21, toe office of toe registrars of PAIN WAS BULLET WOUND Mrs, Mary Warren, Mrs. Mar- a desirability and feasibil- sored by toe "United Skilled meat itonlgWt at 8 a)t Itlhe post rebto, Michael Ginolfi, Mrs. u'ow^p^pir, of ft TTintre- Dr died conclusion of one 4-H year and of East Hartford. GIBSON FLATS, Mont. (AP) tha Montany, William R. John- Hartstein of 269 Flagg Dr., died ^ reported killed in ac- ity study by a Connecticut legis- Trades $1.00 an Hour Commit- hBme. 1 voters. Fire at Each Other The other change relates to — Jean Sherslck, 39, resting in gon, Kenneth E. Phillips, Ivirs. Ehleen Flynn, Chester Bychol- Monday at his home. r latlve committee and Includes tee” skilled tradesmen get an ------skl, Glenn Mlrtl, Mrs. Jean BulIeUn Board tlon in Quang Trl on Oct. 18. (Continued from Page One) a helicopter inspection of New immediate 80-cent hourly in- The Town Fire Department delegates to GOP state conven­ bed in her trailer home, heard a Constance Lombardo. Survivors also include an­ “ popping” sound, followed by a Also, Anthony Alibrio, A. Hy-. Lillfbridge, Edward White, Mrs Nelson J. Bearce will be in He enlisted in toe Marine York’s metropolitan alrpcwts, a crease in toe new contract, pllus was called out before sunup this tions. A re-convened Republican other daughter, two sisters and Awards Listed pain in her abdomen. att Sutliffe, William R. Schaller, Brenda Snyder, Austin Cham­ charge of the entertainment for Corps in 1964, upon graduation other than an expression of re- motor inspection of toe Lincoln a three per cent increase in morning to 22 Wadsworth St., State Convention last month a brother. She thought she had ruptured Eugene Griffin, Sylvester Ben- bers, Mrs. Curtis G. Mellen, the Rotary Club dinner meeting from East Hartford High School, g^et over the incident, and press Tunnel and Traffic Control Cen- each of its last two years. where leaves along the street adopted party-rules changes The funeral was held today in For Arts Show a recent incision and was taken son, Mrs. Eleanor Gowen, Mrs. Charles Hold, Jerry P. Saipieji- at 6:45 p.m. tomorrow (Wed.) Robert J. Mc- ter, and a look at Port Newark Reuther insists tradesmen were burning. The fire was which give Manchester a 60 per Rockville Center, N. Y. The SNOW WHITE DEER spokesman cent increase in delegate to a hospital by her husband. Marie Benson, Anthony Bayles, za. William Wright. family will obse'rve memorial ^ Coventry Grange Hall on The sixth annuel Arts and and Port Elizabeth. will get an economic gain equal quickly doused and firemen PRAGUE (AP) — White deer Closkey said: "I am not assess- strength. Manchester was allo­ X-rays revealed a .22-callber Bertoold Quasnltschka, John Also, Mias Kanen AJmals, Miss week-in Oceanside, N. Y. ivt. 44Jk. Craiflts Festival sponsored The study group Is headed by to $.02 hourly over the agree- returned at 5:31 a.m. Cub Scout Pack 57 Commit- roam a forestry district of East- ing the blame. iointlv bv the Manchester Lions Sen William B. Stanley. D-Nor- ment’s three-year span, with ____ cated ID delegates and 10 alter­ bullet in her left hip. Stoutnar, Arnold Kleinschmidt, LiMiiore Johnson, Reverend Eric ’The family requests that tee meets at 8 pm . ’Thursday ^ Boheinia. the _news_ agency But as Israeli sources^ dtomed ^ ^ Manchester Fine Art wlch, who said Monday: "I feel production workers gaining a Reservations for a Christmas nates to past conventions. Its Sheriff’s deputies later found Ronald Jacobs, Ralph Warren, Gottber^, Mins. Harrleit Mlteh- those wishing to do so make (instead o f Friday) at the CTK reports, adding that 12 of that Soviet naval personnel new allocation will be 16 dele­ a bullet hole in toe trailer wall Alfred Hagenow. ell, James P. Tierney, Harry Associeition has announced over Connecticut’s economic future minimum of 88 cents hourly. party for member’s children, memorial contributions to Tern- Community House on the 33 animals are spotless probably supervised the firing gates and 15 alternates. from toe rifle of a boy hunting Also, Mrs. Mary Jaworskl, gmith, Henry Wlerttecki, Wal- $400 in awards. depends on pur ability to attract Gene Prato, chairman of toe sponsored by toe British Amer- pie Beth Sholom. white. of the Russian missile that sank GOP Town Chairman Francis birds. Mrs. Marjorie Prlmavera, Mrs ter J. CoetellD, Peter S. Ryezak, Manv amateur and profes- accommodate commercial Ford negotiating committee, ^joge nov. 4 and may ------Green - O h ^ t - Richaidson The first white deer came the Elath, Rep. Bob Wilson, DellaFera last night announced BonaEd H- Gates, Joseph Crer- stonal artists from Manchester traffic in toe air, on water and ruled toe council s ^recommen- ^ I ■ ■ . , Post, AmeriCJn Legion, and its here from Persia 260 years ago. two resignations and one ap­ wlnrtd, Misfi June WTerdelin, and all o f toe United States on land.’’ datlon for ratification carried ------for children------up^ to^ eight years ^------of WASHINGTON (AP)— pointment on toe town commit­ Mns. Alice Altman. Funerals will disnlav theit works at toe Otoers making toe trip are by at l e a s t 98 per cent Olga Ma- yj 2 Also, Miss Jean Bradley, Miss 'The United States has decid­ StiSb^fn^h^dTn tL Man- Sen. John P. Janovic, D-New dar. a member of toe UAW’s In- gj^,p tee. Four More Rooms Asked Atty. James Higgins resign­ Ellen Hultman, Mrs. Gloria ed to go ahead with ship­ S S cL o l ^ ^ te r ia London; Rep. Richard R. Mar- ternational executive board, ----- Clifford A. Scorso ments of "selected Items’’ of ed because his status as a state Thoresen, Mrs. Jerllyn DuBal- ’The funeral of Clifford A. NortiirViet’s Iggest Base R to lo f r - s X -S T y tin, D-kew London, and Rep. said only eight voted against, XI Gamma Chapter of Beta do, Mrs. Edna Christensen, military equipment to Israel employe precludes his partici­ In Lincoln School Plan Scorso of East Hartford, for­ f fo W p n. ■ L d S « X i EPb, R-CrolOP. bo«ehl „ hour', tele- Sigma Phi sorority will meet John J. Schaschl, Joseph R. and five Arab states, the pation In political organizations. The Board of Education voted The estimate indicates toe merly of Manchester, was held to p.m. Tickets will 'be sold tonight at 8 at toe home of Coulombe, John W. Klein, Mrs. Bombed in U.S oint Attack State Department announced 6 He will continue his post of rooms could be added "rela­ this morning from toe John F. Mrs. Gordon Metevier of 444 W. unanimously last night to rec­ Cynthia Mottle, Arthur Tinsz, at the door. chairman of toe Community tively free of extra cost,” Scott Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. (Continued from Page One) today. Middle Tpke. Miss Elaine Ver- W. Mueller, James Reuter. by planes from three Air Force 'The action lifts a ban on S^olostic awards and cash ommend adding four more class­ Center St., with a Mass of re Hehron barg is in charge of program. said. Also, John Campbell, Went­ quiem at"St. Christopher’s Yen base. Ten others„are re- wings. U.S. arms deliveries to the piriizes Include The Iona Man­ rooms to toe specifications for If built as 780-square-foot reg­ ufacturing Co. Inc. award, worth Johnson, Joseph C. Roy, *dc*v*,.*,d ported kept at toe so-far unhit Following this picture-taking Middle East Imposed since The We-Two Group of Con­ the proposed new elementary ular classrooms, they would Church, East Hartford. $100 for best of show; Rogers Peter Bourdon, Carl Lombardo, The Rev. Francis A.' Mayock airfield at Gia Lam, just outside mission, ^ j ^ n e and Navy jets ,ast June’s six-day war, Q iurch Panel Sets a First: cordia Lutheran Church will school In Center Springs Park. qualify for state aid at a reim­ Corp. award, $50 for portrait A Donald K. Anderson, Kenneth meet tonight at 7 :30 at toe The vote, taken after a report bursement of $900 per pupil; was celebrant. Mrs. Itory Ranol. and about 80 are consld- ^ t o S n g efoud^hkd moved 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 X 1 ^ ^ 3 X 7 ^ in’ any media; Stone and Gold- Siinner, Rosario Saplenza, Ger­ Lavoie was organist and soloist. ^ , ^ lowering R.-Calif., told toe House that toe ____ .En « wi.ter- Woman Elected Chairman church. The Rev. and Mrs. Jo­ SPECIAL from Assistant Superintendent and if designed especially for ald C. Hardy, Robert Werner Burial was in Veteran’s Field, ®*'®‘* ‘’® *" direcUy over toe target when gg^. berg award, $50 for a wifer seph Bourret and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Scott, brings toe suggest­ toe perceptually handicapped, Jr., Mrs. Doris Sloan and-Rich­ Property Declarotlon East Cemetery. The Rev. Hen- na to toe north. . . Mrs. Albert Coolidge of Michael Haberem are in charge CAR ed number of classrooms in the toe reimbursement could be as ard Steeves. a ry J. Murphy of St. Christo- It was not kno'wn how had to make a hazardous secon grates, Assessor Harold Maddocks of refreshments. proposed replacement for Lin- high as $ per pupil, he oil .palnti'ng or acrylic; Davld- Church St. has been elected 1,200 pher’s Church read toe com- many—if any—MIGs vvere de- pass to film toe area from a "M ay we not consider," Wil­ will be at the Town Office ------coin School to 20. stated. son and Leventhal award, $35 chairman of the Hebron Con- Rupdlng tomorrow night from The executive committee ot mlttal service. stroyed on the ground at Phup side angle. • son asked, "that similar naval The board had been consld- At least two of the rooms Watch those dollars grow for seascape in any media. gregational Church Executive ; o to 8:30 p.m. to assist prop- Cub Scout Pack 143 of Nathan Bearers were Fred Scorso, Yen. The leader ^® missiles will be provided to 6 3 ering the expansion for several should probably be built with Open Forum Robert ’Triggs, Edward ’Thurz, One reason toe base had not was Maj. Willis Mcpermltt, o9. Also, Patrons of the Arts (Committee. She is the first erty owners in preparing their Hale School will meet tomor- North Vietnam for use against weeks upon recommendation of movable partitions to provide School Board’s Job Faul Young, George Busky add been hit before was toe fear by a veteran of 80 missions over ^ united States award, $25 for a sculpture of the history of the property declarations. He will row at 8:15 p.m. at toe home the Town Building Committee. flexibility, the assistant super- ^ . • . . yi. ' s _ 1.1_t. ^rtvvfVk \ 7< A tn a m ^ rtav*\rimO’a* 1STnT)if^Tl^ALG!r _ . 1 . 1_i j i.i____ ^Vi a K ii41H ino* rtn r \ t \Mr»t3 A n iV io l VCai4a Iw \ AA ITIrt. To the Editor, Raymond Fitzpatrick. U.S. chiefs of a high loss in North Vietnam. Navy?" wood carvings; Manchester gjjgj.gjj to hold toe position of also be at the office building on of Mrs. Anibal Medeiro, 66, Flo- FOR A Based on cost factors, toe tendent recommended. American planes to toe myriad McDermitt is from Rochester, T a r n A 1 i Art Associotlon, Walter „i.ai_nian According to church Thursday and Friday at the rence St. The Manchester Property An authoritative TBC had Indicated it would be The board, in voting its rec- at Savings & Loan ground defenses and MIG inter- Pa. His wife now lives at West X d his governmen; Van Arsdale Memorial A^^Id, she is the second same houie. source SPECIAL cheaper to add the rooms in toe ommendation for the addition, Owners Association expects the ceptors. Palm Beach, Fla. ^ had $25 for a member, any media; the history of the Church Panel Meeting Absolved in Death -eptors. raiiH Dcawi, XIA. . J HA.ihtAH iTirvntinn crews had ------woman in the nisiory or me ijnuruii x In toe cutlines with the pic- original construction, rather indicated it would formally noti- Board of Education to assume / Apparently untouched in toe ^ the second seat b e to d „ ^e trained to fire Willie’s Steak House award, g^urch to ^ r v e on this commit- The MRI Committee the ture yesterday about toe for- OCCASION? than put them on later as an /y the town directors of its de­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A 17- rald was toe joint Russian- McDermitt was 1st Lt. Michael tim igcked in on ■'^25 for a landscape In any me- — gt. Peter’s Episcopal Church eign student weekend in toe its duty and full responsibility It's a favorite pastime with Manchester Savings & Loan raid 8 addition. cisions. Ofl a/ Ah^/WAI* Maine. the missiles, wnicn dia;J1. . Man'cbeater Modes award. Other members. of . the com-__ _ willmi meet tonight at fi Inin I.liethe R.Tnn/.l.ac.fManchester nnnaarea, fthere 1, ana nrOfswas onan to toe people of Manchester in year^ld Wilton girl, Gail chInese-North Vietnamese air Feener, 26, of Andover Maine. destroyer by radar. Gen. 8 Rent a new Comet or Further study of enrollments Earlier in the meeting, Mrs. depositors . . . watching their money grow at 4'/2 per cent. ! ! ! i " X : n . . '^ ‘'?!® ._ 7 /’‘ defense command at Phuc Yen. >«akhig his 90th mission over w® .‘he * destroyer u 7 on ,oi y on ^wavntian 525 for a landscape in media; elected at the Annual home o f Mr. and... Mrs. Bradley o.— obvious error. St. Bridget Mercury. Low Rates . . . has revealed that every elemen­ Allan Cone, a representative of selecting and hiring toe succes­ And without turning a hand! There's no mystery about and fatally injured a five- l^This r 'T iso 7 h e " 7 7 v r c%7tor* tor the North. ______m m tajTsSrkesm an safd this Connecticut A i'U fs r ^u call Dinner and meeUng Batson on -Reidy HiU Rd. The School is in Manchester, not Bol- Daily . . . Weekly . . . sor to School Supt. William Cur­ year-old child, was absolved T o 'X k e sure, the Air Force military spokesman sato this tary classroom in to'wn is being toe Buckley School PTA, ap­ these earnings. They deposit when, as often as they like, coordinating defenses against and added- "We 520 for a floral painting in any ^ two-year term, Gerald meeting is open to all members ton, which does not have a St. finding today. assigned a back-up photo jet pi- was a ®ur an meaia, given uy Monthly. used this fall, and that there peared before the board with a tis. U.S. squadrons. media, given by Flower Fash- thg three-year of the church. Bridget School, There will be ample time for and any amount, in 4'/2 per cent savings accounts. De­ Fairfield County Coroner Isa^ *ui,culoted byuy Lt. v Col.— . ______Vernon Llgon,___ ions lAc..Inc., Krause Floarist, Park . Parry Roberts. T h e Bpiiscopal Churchwomen’s ------is almost______no "extra” _ space . to request from toe group that term. Parry Roberts. provide flexibility in scheduling, toe board act to relieve ovetr all Board members to explore, posits begin earning dividends immediately, and are dore If. Kotler ruled that toe Intelligence reports indicate ^ Melbourne Beach, Fla., armed forces. Hill-Joyce Flower Shop Inc., Coolidge was elected to fall meeting will be held at St Mather H. Neill Jr., son of Scott said. crowding in two second grades, examine, and investigate the Oct. 4 death of five-year-old Wil- Russian and Chinese advisers ’ Robert C. Rankin, 26, Israel’s hero of three vlcto- and Woodland Gardens. position upon the resigns- James’ E^piscopal ' Church in Dr. and Mrs. Mather H. Neill of compounded quarterly so they earn dividends on divi­ ...... - . — «« ..tA*.lr Im fVitt /lofanQA nrtinmaTiH He said toe only space he She said toe group was “ very character and qualifications of liam D. Wellman of 48 Topfleld work in the defense command nuaml. Fla rlous wars against the Arabs, Also, scholastic awards, one Wakeman, who was New London at 10 am . on 87 Boulder Rd., recently has dends. Their money is always available at a moment's Road,_ . _ WUton,.... did _. - not 1.W o lv . e center,...... 4 M 41«toea DttoolAnaRussians w**4mo*9llvrprimarily Fgengr’said• "there were holes Defense Minister Moshe Dayan found that could possibly be concerned” because toe classes those who aspire to the Super- best from each school; Grum- ^g j^g^g to that position. Wake- Thursday.’ttose wishing trans- been admitted to student mem- notice. No waiting. Why don't you join the folks at Savings violation, of criminal statutes on to direct missile fire and toe geveral snots on toe runway accused Nasser of personally bacher Artist’s Material Co. g^j^ ^gj. personal portaltion and Infotmatlon may bership in toe Connecticut used for a classroom la the com- have enrollments of 31 and 32 intendency of our schools. There > . • • • • • /“IWiImaoa rtn I rtnoV*Cla ^ ^ . . . _ i _l_...... »w.lAnllA nf^artL **To_ munity room under toe auditor- pupils, despite a board policy should be no confusion or ques- vehicular homicide. Chlnese to advise on MIG opera- e r e ^ b ie crater right in ordering the missile attack. "Is- ...... ^ Newton .1— r.„Co ccnitact Mrs. Gardiner Shorey. State Medical Society. He \s a & Loan tomorrow and watch your dollars grow? of maintaining a 28-1 pupil- tlon of political considerations tions on the basis O f their ex- SdTenfer’’ ^ ^ rae. knows howr Xaraaward, RobertRoStomS^^^ Slmmcfns me. Albert Hildlng was re-elected St. Peter’s Episcopal OhurenChurch member of toe Class of 19711071 at ^ RESERVE A CAR lum stage at Buckley School y / ■ perience in toe Korean War. teacher ratio. when the Board finally makes ‘"rhe runway wasas unservlce- • herse.r ana v^nai sieps ... ^^gp g^g^a, — of the church. He has leoedved 11 new members Sun- (Columbia University and took Four more rooms at toe Cen­ Any raid on toe command The board indicated it was Injunction Issued able after toe raid,”,” ------McDermitt tow, he . gg^^ j^g g^g^a, posiUon for 41 day during the laying on of pre-med n't Amherst College. NOW . . . CALL ter Springs School would "def­ its choice. center, with its big radar and ggl^ Egypt "had no reason sympathetic to toe appeal but The Manchester Board of Ed­ and Sherwin-Williams Co. yX rs. ' hands in the sacrament o f con- initely” be utilized if available, MANCHESTER'S FIRST TORRINGTON (AP)- -A tern- communications facilities, it declined to take action when ucation can and must resolve Llgon reported "several MIGs cept to renew hostilities.’’ awards. Lucius Robinson, who just flnm'atdon. They were BUzabeth Mrs. H. John Malone of 84 Scott said. porary injunction has been is- would be likely to cause Russian School Superintendent William this matter because the Board 7 FINANCIAL INSTITUTION were damaged, blown up on toe Reports from Cairo told of Judges for the event are completed 25 years of service Anderson, John Baron, Michael Prospect St. and Mrs. Robert 643-5135 New state legislation, effec Manchester aued agednst a landlord accused or Chinese casualties, ttvTrasr37nto,"w hlch‘‘req'u'ir'es win have to work with and over side of revetments, and some EgypUan coastal batteries flr- Jacques E.H.M.. Rommel of gg treasurer was re-elected to Donnelly. James Drew, Pamela h . Smith of 131 Hartford Rd. of-refusing to rent an apartment With toe Phuc Yen/base now . j all Connecticut towns to start the budget by the business man- ggg j^e nfew Superintendent’s 1007 MAIN STREET, NEAR MAPLE to a prospective tenant on bombed for toe first time, only ...... ^ x ^ X i Farmington and Gerald Dqu- “ gt p<»t. ' ' Fonan, J o s i^ Merritt,- John, are leaders In a membership One of toe MIGs had a bomb raeli patrol boats, ine ip Rockville. Rommel is j^i^g Ruth Porter, assistant Merritt, Ann Megson, Jonathan campaign for toe WOdsworth l e a d in g classes or services for children “ f®*" ***®*'® almost Management and Supervision of s a v i n g s STREET - TEL. 649-4588 grounds'she is white. a handful of really important our entire school plant and its ; Circuit Court Judge Robert targets in North. Vietnam re- explode right on top of it,” Fee- clerk and Mrs. Mason Beldlng. Ross. Deborah Tuxbaigc and Atheneum, H i^ o r d . which wito perceptual, emotional and i wouldn’t One-Two-Three educational operations in the Lacy granted the injunctton Mon- main off limits to American pi- «««• reported , g t tral Connecticut State College, assistant treasurer were both David WhltehUl. opens Monday. The museum is social handicaps is a major fac- teacher.” Cur- day against Charles DlNatale of lots. Another had ®[®‘ ®‘^ Incounter off Port New Britain. Doudera is an as- re-elected to their offices. Planners to IV^t approaching completion of a $5 Year Lea^sr Plans tor behind the need for addl- ^g g^j^j years Jo come. COVENTRY OFFICE - ROUTE 31 All Makes and Models There are certainly qualified A LOAN Winated, ovraer of a toree-fami- These Include toe Gia Lam been b lo w up and was lajdng ® 'l ^ e d awav from the slstant professor of art at the The teaching staff of the The Planning Zoning million building and renovation tional space. ^ jj, other action, the board TELEPHONE 742-7321 ly house In Torrlngton. airfield two miles northeast of there upsi

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RAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1867 j : Tolland New England's Leading TV-Radio Tonight Two-Year Professional M ^ y Problems Unsolved Grade 4 Reading Program Wales Disaster Survivors J School of Cubans G)mmunist Valle; Trying Out Team Teaching Television .'>:07 ( 8) Movie ( 8) Twilight Zone Involved in Row over Fund An experimental team teach- In other actiona last night, the ( 8-lQ-d3) Mike {Dougia.-i (20)— --untley-BHunUey-Brinldey ■ " ACCOUNTING Is Making Rapid Progress iag program has been incor- isoclety agreed not to loan out (10) Perry Mason (30;40) News. Sportn. Weather AiBBRFAN, Wales (AiP) — God that they did. But I’ll never A special tribunal headed h f (18) Highway Patrol (40) News Lord Justice Edmund Davlea, pirated into the fourth grade articles In the museum and (20) Big Picture (80) Ne'wsreel HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING It’s a year now since a moun­ know,” Mrs. Gough said. J. prepare an annual report, (24) Friendly Oiant I (24) Bllkot Norton Heviews HAVANA (AP) — University the lure of better housing and "It’s like a film that’s been himself the son of a Welsh mfa^ rtjadlng program at the Hicks Historical Society is seek- (30) Combat (19) Dektarl (C) tain of coal 'sludge fell on this (40) Itlntstonc.s (:10^22-30) A Hard Day's 66 Forest St., Hartford—^Tel. 247-1115 of Havana Investigators have job security working for the going on,” said another be­ er, ruled In August that ightv llem orial Bchotd. The program ing volunteers willing to assist Night small Welsh villege—but the ranee, ineptitude and bunglbW 5:30 (40) Peter Jennings (C) (18) Secret Agent fotmd CUlMfs first model Com­ government. State medical and reaved mother. "I think now the gjips Instituted last week and with the preparation of a his- (24) What's New? ( 8^40) Garrison's Gorillas (C) by the National Coal Board aM (20) Scope munist valley making rapid pro- educational facilities already rumbles of that disaster,are still film must stop and my daughter iwvotves 90 etudents In four tory of Tolland, which may be (24) Greater Hartford Forum lesser mining officials were 'f 6 (18) Sports World ( 8) Invaders (C) grress but still a long way from were available to them and the shaking it. will come back. I just cannot gjpsses, aocordl'ng to Hicks used by fourth g(rade teachers 5:46 <18) Icreoastlure I (18) Subscription TV what Fidel Castro says it should government holds options to buy accept that she’s dead. blame for the disaster. Tls did 6:00 ( 3-S-10-J2) News. Sports. ( 3-12) Red Skelton (C) A sympathetic world donated Rchool Principal Vene Hard­ In teaching local history. Cleri­ be. their land whenever it- is offered , / -''V Harry Short, a tough miner nothing to ease the feelings 'W Weather (C) 440) Invaders (C) W)*lW 16.04 million for the families of ing. cal help will also be needed, (24) Travci Time 9:00 (24) Antl(iues (C) (R) Problems, say the investiga­ for sale. who lost his 8-year-old daughter the Aberfan survivors. whsn the various articles are (30) MoHalc's Navy 9:15 (00-2(V2a-30) Tuesday Movie lie children who perished on Plans have been announce ;: . It is the first time the local (18) iMIerv Griffin (C) tors range from bad laundry The San Andres project in­ Martine, has just had a nervous Mdiools haye tried .the iteam compUed. Interested persons (20) Man and (Thallenge that black Friday, Oct. 21,1966. for removing the remaining coial 9:30 ( »-12) Good Morning World service to sexual deviation volves 5,508 residents and 909 breakdown. teaching apipraaMi. Bath teach- contact Mrs. Garrity of (40) News NATIONAL OIL CO. Twenty-eight adults also per- sludge tips that tower above thi (2 2 ^ ) News i(Si) Dlasenters among personnel in the forestry family units. It has been de­ "It’s been building up all year Ing team Is composed o f an ex- Needham, 6:30 (MV22O0) HunUey-Brlnkley ( 8-40) Circle Theater (C) program. scribed as the first attempt at- Udied. and now it has broken,” said village of 6,000 people. 'i (C) 10:00 ( 24) NET Journal (R) perienced teacher and a first Luncheon Speaker (20) Social Security ★ 24 HOUR SERVICE ★ A row about who gets what Short, who has been receiving ‘There are other plans tot ( 8-40) Hollywood Palace (C) Most of the faults, however, "the parallel construction of year teacher, giving the new. ( 8) Peter Jennings, News ( 3) CBS N w s Sfwclnl (C) appear to i>^ the same ones commimism and socialism.” has been raging ever since. treatment at a mental hospital. building a community center,’^‘'a (C) (12) Nation of Immigrants ‘‘Where is Aberfan’s money teachers an opportunity to speak on The Arab Re­ (24) Wha8'« New? (18) ^bscrlptVon TV plaguing the rest of Cuba; inef­ In general, the survey found Two mothers have attempted swimming pool and other sundri- 10:30 spent?” says a sign erected work directly with experienced Women's ( 3-12) Walter Oonklte (C) 11:00 ( 3-8-10-12^-30-40) Newfi, ficient transportation, a short­ medical service in the valley suicide in the village. A visiting Itles. Fellowship luncheon meeting 6:45 (20) News, Sports. Weather Sports, Weather (C) Premium No. 2 Fuel Oil near the village cemetery. -ones>;. (20) Tom Ewell Show age of good housing and erratic adequate. There Were educa­ psychiatrist found in an exami­ But the black hell that en­ Nov. 2, at 12:30. 7:00 ( 3) After Dinner Movie The disaster fund is In the The team teaching approach (24) Supervisory Practice (R) 11:25 ( 3) Tuesday Starlight supply of food and other neces­ tional, information, transporta­ nation of 70 of the surviving gulfed Aberfaii that cold, misty The Tolland Junior Women’s (12) Truth or (Jonscqucnccs 11:30 (10-299230) IVnil^t Show (C) bands of Merthyr Town Council, -ka part of an overall reading (12) Merv Griffin (C) sities. tion and labor problems. children that two-thirds were morning 12 months ago still Un­ Club has been Invited to attend (C) administrative body for the program, and Is designed to (10) MoHale's Navy ( 8^40) Joey Bishop Show (C) Castro predicted the fertile Of 315 persons Interviewed in psyschologlcally disturbed. gers. When all the Improve­ area. The council has the money SEE SATURDa t 'S t v w e e k FOR COMPLETE IJSTINGS valley of San Andtas de Caig- cooperatives, investigators Many of them lost brothers ments have been made and the to any Interested local women. 21 ,'fhe intilvidual student on his uanabo could become "our foimd only 19.4 per cent partici­ on loan and pays interest of and sisters in the disaster and last penny paid out,' one feiSlB Sitter service will be provided •—R iv er o f Gralsts,” willUi nalturaSlM R obert O. H enncs. who actually lost children, now Workshop tomorrow morning at of the Eighth District and a 20% OFF »w4iiMSni trol group” . jaycdeis C9iudk MtaDomndU (under Ithe bearskin) and Pdte Celsare wffll be maiking the rounds we are fighting for the same 10 a.m. In the Parish Center. 'They have three children, Mrs. member of the Eight District I Preserving the Green A Messy Joh at Best of buSinJeas areas again 'Thursdlay night to advertise 'the Idcture, to ibe presented Friday at 8 payment for the survivors.” The Board of Assessors wlH George Belcher of Springfield, Fire Department. (Herald photo The aid of the State Highway of the Complete Stock of the ... p.m ., at MlandheHt'er H igh SbhboiL *111^)3 fS the third year ithlat th e Mlanehesber JlayceCS have Gray has served a British « be at the Town Hall tomorrow Stewart Petersen of Brattleboro, by Ofiara) By ANDY LANG of detergent and water. ’The do-SponisOred the film series ‘with, Ijutz Junior Museum. AM the tlalkS aire under 'the auspi­ High Court writ on Merthyr dJepartment has been enlisted ^ ^ 9 ^ r the annual AP Newsfeatures detergent and water tends* to ces lOf 'the National Audubon Sotitety land fea'tuire professional iphfdtlographer-liecturens. ‘TBick- Oorp. 55nn the preservationnreservatlon ofu. the Tol- ^ ___, and person- The ihost disagreeable part of pull some of the coloring up dts wm be sold alt the door. (Herhild photo by Ofiara.) "Every night I think to myself ■Jand Green, according to a r - property by all town resl- Board will meet tomorrow night tal system, data is represented refinishing furniture Is the re­ and out of the wood. nort nresented last night to the , _^ <ded digital Informa­ COSTUMES While there are a number of concert a pianoforte designed r S o be undertaken after the drain- morrow night at ? : « at toe tion between satellite communi­ SALE WILL BE ON THE PREMISES AT THE BOLTON NOTCH LUMBER YARB ways of removing varnish or To Commence by John Challls, a foremost “ age work has been completed, home of Mrs. Carol White, Stu- cations ground stations. ARTHUR DRUG other finish from furniture — a harpsichord builder. ’The instru­ 250 FREE art Dr. Leonard Gough, director of M The trees will be planted as process known professionally as Name Executive engineering, said that In a digi­ L A N S m a Mich. (AP) — ment is eight feet long, has a [JJJjsoon as possible to eventually The Holy stripping — the old reliable lingering sonority and a pianis­ / / TRICK-O-TREAT With a national television date *«t(ireplace toe large elms which method of using a chemical re­ and a possible candidacy an­ simo capability reportedly far mover is probably best. Since beyond the resources of any 5 3 are slowly dying. nouncement less than a month The society also agreed to the liquid type varnish remov­ awhy, Michigan Gov. George m ^ ern instrument. PUY TM IRM M A,THE NEW OAMEATYOUr er is Inclined to run on vertical Sllopen its new museum on an ap- Romney today begins an Loesser is head of the Piano ^ HATS •jjpolntment basis at leaat through I STATION, WHERE YOU CAN WIN UP TD * 1 0 0 ^ surfaces, the semipaste variety eight-day political tour of ten MEATOW Department of the Cleveland is usually used on furniture. Ac­ »5the winter months. Appolnt- ■^SHyOR BIG PRIZES! ANP JUST LOOK AT HC PRCE^ states. Institute of Music and has been tually, the semipaste remover is 1215 Vt SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD JJJjJments may be made by contact- Romney’s trip starts with a soloist with leading orchestras more liquid than paste, but ill ■ I “ ing Mrs. Harold Garrity or Miss speech tonight in Bismarck, in this country and abroad. He doesn’t run as much because it "ALL MEATS are FRESH CUT — They light up! SiBertha Place. N.D., and winds up next Tues­ specializes in Romantic piano is gooey. Both types are applied NONE are PRE-PACKAGED!" Equipped with flasher bulb. with a clean, full-haired paint­ day in Portland, Maine. ^ music. , Batteries not Included. In the audience will be Bra- brush, using a flowing stroke In between are stops in South ’Tues., Wed. 9 to 6 • Thurs., FrI. 9 to 9 'if ham Mandelstam, who for and utilizing more of the flat of Dakota, Arizona, Colorado, New HOURS: Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed All Day Monday) the brush than the bristle tips. Jersey, Vermont, Rhode Island, many years was director of ’The remover should not be Massachusetts and New Hamp­ Camp Wig(wam, a boys’ camp brushed out, as with paint. It shire, site of the nation’s first near Harrison, Maine, where should be spread out evenly and presidential primary next year. Loesser often was a guest. fully, but without going back TTie Michig(an Republican, “ Mandy” was impresario to over any part of the surface to thus far an undeclared candi­ Loesser’e first solo concert in New York. WED. ONLY which it has already been ap­ date for the 1968 GOP presiden­ tial nomination, hs purchased 30 TTie program will include plied. EXTRA FA N C Y WESTERN STEER BEEF CSieck the label oh the con­ minutes of prlmeHelevlsion time cumposltions by Dussek, Field, tainer to determine how long to on Nov. 16. Hummel, dem enti, Jensen, A. wait before attempting to take Romney has said he plans to Rubenslein, Moszkowski, Raff, off the remover and, with It, the use the time to make a report to Paderewski, (Jhabier, Leopold RIB ROAST VitH old finish. Dependhig on the the nation on "a matter of na­ Godowsky, Reger, Casella and particular brand of remover, tional importance,” and specu­ Busoni. MM the recommended waiting peri­ lation has been very heavy that ’The IPL is an archive, de­ of BEEF LiK*B Drug od will be 15, 20 or 30 iillnutes. he will use it to announce his voted to collecting, collating, ’The most common mistake is to candidacy. preserving and making availa­ "The King of Roasts!" We love you . . . we love at Ike Parkade start taking off the remover too Many Romney backers feel ble to schools and researchers. VOU CAN ALSO WIN AN RCA COLOR soon. 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THE Herald Angle Backup Quarterbacks Tinally Get Chance Czech ‘Lone Wolf’ at Mexico City By EA R L YO ST Sports Editor In New Uniforms and Perform Brilliantly Bike Rider Bridegroom Joe Kapp, a Canadian League NEW YORK (AP) — Nix was a taxi squad man at along behind Charley Johnson job. Billy Kilmer had such a Houston. Although he completed New Leader Breaks Were in Abundance star, has moved In as No. 1 at Sets Pair The backup quarterback Green Bay last season, seen at St. Louis. When Johnson was fine preseason record that only three of 14 passes Sunday, Breaks were in abundance at Memorial Field last only during the week while the called into the Army, the Cards Coach Tom Fears went with one was for a touchdown In the Minnesota. He hit with 16 of 25 Saturday afternoon but Manchester High’s football who sits on the bench with Packers charged^ through the. had to fall back on this untried him for a time bik seems to 24-19 victory over Dawson and for 203 yards hnd a touchdown Of Marks In NE Race team was unable to capitalize in its CCIL meeting the headphones and thinks National Football League and rookie' from Southern Illinous have shifted over to Cuozzo. Ms former mates. Bridegroom Glenn Du­ how much better he could and got a 20-20 draw In a duel MEXICO CITY (AP)— against Maloney High of Meriden. The 22-14 defeat then beat Kansas City in the whose only pro experience had Lamonica played second fid­ Tensi, injured after he was with Baltimore’s Johnny Unltas mont, a sophomore half­ traded to Denver by San Diego, A (Czechoslovakian bike was costly for the Indians, who, had they won, would do is finally gettiner a Super Bowl. been compleUng four of 11 pass­ dle to Jackie Kemp at Buffalo Sunday. back who spent the semad chance this season. Traded to Pittsburgh, where es in last year’s finale with for years while the crowd hoot­ threw for 234 yards Sunday in a rider who takes home have moved into first place in the league standings as The return of Bart Starr sent Hall Kent Nix at Pittsburgh, Jim he figured to be No. 2 to Bill Cleveland. Hart passed for four ed. Now he is No. 1 at Oakland losing effort against the Charg­ movies and listens to rock day of manied life on the was knocking off P l a t t ------Zeke Bratkowski to his normal Hlgli of Meriden., However, the Hart at St. Louis, Gary Cuozzo Nelsen, Nix was promoted to touchdowns Sunday against and throwing his weight around ers. and roll records when Jje football field for American victory over Manchester in the Craig Morton and Jerry backup role at Green Bay after IntMBaitond, is the new Tribe now finds itself in a at New Orleans, Daryle Lamon- first string when Nelsen’s trou­ Philadelphia. the American Football League. isn’t smashing world* season’s second start. blesome knee gave out again. When the New Orleans Saints He passed for four touchdowns Rhome are getting their two games as a starter. leader among New England catch-up and h»pe for thhe best ica at Oakland, Pete Beathard Atlanta went |to Terry Nof- marks, has become the role in the remaining three The young man from Texas traded their No, 1 draft pick to Sunday In the rout of Boston. chances to move the Dallas temperamental "lone wolf” college scorers. at Houston and Steve Tensi at Christian set a Steeler record Baltimore in the deal that Beathard chafed und^r the Cowboys while Don Meredith is singer, acquired for a draft Dumont, who married Ms OCIL starts. choice from St. Louis, and of Mexico’s Pre-Olympic Coming Up Next Denver all are getting a chance Sunday with 28 completions brought Cuozzo to the Saints, restraining rope at Kansas City out of action. Morton’s third high school sweetheart in Wins­ to play after riding the bench against Dallas. they figured Johnny Unltas’ un­ where he was behind Lenny scoring pass Sunday beet Pitts­ stayed In the ball game with Games. low, Maine, last Friday, hurried And Jirl Daler, who broke the Coming up will be Rockville behind No. 1. Hart was supposed to tag derstudy would take over the Dawson. So he was traded to burgh. Detroit until the final period. back to school and scored three 4,000-meter and 5,000-meter bi­ Maii-in-Motion High in the Windy City Satur­ touchdowns on runs of 90 and day, a non-league skirmish. cycle speed tests, says he didn’t 44 yards and a one-yard plunge Maffi-in-motaon best describes For the Rams, they will have come to Mexico's third interna­ in helping AIC to a 25-14 vic­ Dave Wiggln, Manchester High everything to gain, nothing to Penn State Trojans Unanimous tional sports competition to tory over Bates. head coach, once the whistle lose. Coach Gerry Fitzgerald’s break records or even to win. The touchdowns boosted Du­ blows. It's little wonder that club will be coming off a sur­ Grid Flash "I didn’t really care much mont’s five-game production to he's In top physical shape fof he prising upset l4-6 win over al­ about this competition in Mexi­ 48 points, according to figures was constantly up and down ways tough Middletown High. Choice in AP Poll co,’’ the only Czech cyclist here compiled weekly by "nie Asso­ the sideline, addressing his Manchester can’t afford to One in 400 said aftec breaking the world ciate Press. NEW YORK (AP)—^Ui\)>eaten Southern California, mark for 6,000 meters Monday. 2 charges, as well as the officials. look ahead to the likes of Weth­ UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Northeastern’s Bill Curran “I ’m oMy interested in the There has been talk of com­ ersfield, Bristol Eastern and (AP) — As college football play­ unanimous choice as the nation’s top college football scored two touchdowns in a 19-0 Windham of Wlllimantic, the team in the latest Associated Press poll, has what ap­ Olympics and in world cycling victory over Springfield, but paring this year's Manchester ers go, Penn State’s Neal Smith competitions.’’ club with the first two teams three remaining CCIL foes, and is something of a freak. pears to be a breather coming up this Saturday. slipped to second place with 44 must concentrate on the Rock­ At that, though, the Trojans Yet Daler asked special per­ points. Dumont has scored eight molded together by Wiggin in Smith, starting at defensive mission to get on (he track by ville meeting. halfback as a sophomore, will be more vulnerable than touchdowns, while Curran has hds first two years, 1965 and himself and set the two marks. 1966. It’s a natural rivalry, Man­ showed up last year and went second-ranked UCLA. The Bru­ tallied seven and rushed for a chester versus Rockville, and NHL Scores ins, who replaced Purdue in the Why, if he’s here only to test two-point conversion. The talk should end there. out for football on his own— facilities and Ms physical re­ could signal the start of ath­ without a scholarship, or grant- •j-k • T * j No. 2 position, are not sched- Bates end Tom Lopez Is third Ihere isn’t any comparison. sponse to Mexico City’s 7,347- letic relations on a much big­ in-aid as the NCAA officially rW^ in g Jr RCeCl uled. use goes up against Ore- In the scorihg race with 38 TTie Red and White crew of t ? Paced ^ _ gon, loser of five games in a (oot altitude, did he do that? points, two more than Greg two years ago had excellent ger scale in the years ahead. calls them. Recruiters said he was too row before its 31-6 victory over “It’s question of pride,” he Landry of Massachusetts and balance, plus a gifted quarter­ Idaho last weekend. said. ' " I have to go back to Dave Bennett of Boston Oollege. back in Mark Heller who could small, as a 170-pound tight end By Stanfield and middle linebacker in high The Trojans, 6-0 after defeat- TRAPPED—Gerry Ehman of California and John Miszuk of Philadelphia slam Czechoslovakia, and the press The scoring leaders: thread a needle at 20 paces, so will ask why I didn’t. So I break Off the Cuff school, to play college football. NEW YORK (AP) — Fred ing Washington 23-6 last Satur- into the boards with the puck between their skates in battle for control. td pat pts. to speak, with the pigskin. He Stanfield of the Boston Bruins, a day, drew first-place votes from records.” RACE TO WIRE—Plymouth Pilgrim, right, Dave Hidelgo up, races to the Dumont, AIC 0 Hard to Figure Out: Why Joe Paterno, the Penn State was also a better than average center obtained from CMcago in all 37 sports writers and broad- The 27-year-old assistant elec­ wire ahead of Fit for King, ridden by Manny Ycaza, to win at Aqueduct. Curran, N’eastern 2 high school punter. Joe DiMaggio signed with the coach, said he knew about Smith, but that was it. Neither a trade last spring, has taken casters on the AP’s national ‘Patterns Sometimes Defy Description- trical en^neer added: " I came Lopez, Bates 2 38 Kansas City Athletics as an ex­ 0 Maloney was a fine football he, nor other recrulters» ever over the National Hockey panel in the latest poll. to make tests, not break Landry, Mass. 36 ecutive vice president. Up im- 0 •team, this bright, clear, sunny was seriously interested in him. League scoring lead, the latest UCLA collected 303 points on records. But now that I ’ve set Bennett, BC 36 afternoon, and its defense al- til the new owners took over new world records I ’m glad I Pride* Only Injury Russell, So. Conn. 2 32 the , the Patenio says Smith is about 1- statistics disclosed today. a basis of 10 for a first place moat completely throttled Man- Stanfield collected six points vote, 9 for second, 8 for tMrd Homer Jones New Giant Hero did.” Giardl, Holy Cross 0 30 former Yankee Clipper was in-400 shot. 0 cheirter's running attack after on four goals and two assists etc. The Bruins also lifted their Daler broke the 4,0(X)-meter Mitchell, Vt. 30 closer to the organization than “Every spring we get about 40 NEW YORK (NEA)— his second as a regularly em­ deep knee bends (because of an 0 the first period. last week, giving Mm 11 points record to 6-0 by beating Stan- mark of 4 minutes, 51.20 sec­ For Indians in Loss Gatto, Harvard 30 a couple at a drive-in movie. boys out on their own on the ployed end for the Giants, with Injury Ms senior year at Texas Buddington, Spfld. 0 The first two scores, the For two years, Homer onds held by Can Looy of Bel­ SO DiMaggio played 13 years with first day of practice,” Paterno for the campaign. ford, 21-16. a Ieag(ue-leading average gain Southern). They sent him back Schmonsees, Sptld 0 30 finst by Maloney’s Greg Sim­ said. "By the second day it’s Yvan Coumoyer of Montreal Colorado is tMrd followed by Jones was known to the gium with a time of 4 :45.54 Sat­ iBy BARRY COWLES New York and was a special defensive backs of the New per reception of 21.8 yards. His to Houston for an operaticn, urday. He raced through 5,000 0 SO mons on a short plunge, and the batting instructor the past live down to about 20 and then it and JMin McKenzie, Boston, are Tennessee, North Carolina, About the only injury suffered by the M ^che^r K ^nl, MrM’time 6 York Giants as ‘Tuna.” pace in the first four games this but neglected to send word meters Monday in 6:06.74 to 0 80 second by Manchester’s Chuck years in the spring with the drops off to nothing.” tied for second with 10 points. Georgia, Purdue, Wyoming, season was a phenomenal 38.8 along to their office. Homer CENTRAL CONNECTICUT High Intiians in last Saturday’s game, in which M a - ______Oarson via a forward pass, The latter tops the circuit in Houston and Indiana, break the record of 6:13.4 set in same club. It could be that he Multiply 40 by 10 years and 'ITie full name was Charley yards, and he had converted six arrived imannounced, and be­ League Overall loney High defeated the locals, 22-14, was the man assists with eight. The major gains were 1960 by Constantino Francesco came 29 seconds apart in the got Ms fill of the new owner- you’ve got 400—or about how Tuna for “fish.” of Ms 13 catches into touch­ wildered. He ceilled New York W.L. W.L. call^ “pride.” This will be soothed over by a few many Neal Smiths have failed Chicago’s Bobby Hull and Cal- acMeved by Teiuiessee, Georgia of Italy. Argiros Winner first period. The touchdowns ship and took thi first job that A fish, In football parlance, downs. He had also run 46 yards in search of a friendly voice. Maloney 4-1 5-1 feminine friends of the local ------gave rooters from both sides since the last walk-in, as they’re Ifornla’s BUly Hicke we dead- and Wyoming. The Volunteers Decisive action remained was offered in baseball. is a guy who’s easy, the kind for a score on an end-around Wellington Mara, president of Conard 3-1 4-1 Tribe as It prepares to visit c t the field a chance to get called, won a regular berth as a locked for fourth with nine climbed from seventh fourth light again today in the big trial East Catholic will travel to In Trap Shoot Ray LaGace, now stretching up you eat up in scrimmages. And In Ms only carry from scrim- the Giants, answered the phone of facilities, personnel and or­ Platt 3-1 3-1 up and yell. sophomore at Penn State. points. Cournoyer, Hull and after upsetting Alabama 24-13 Penney High in East Hartford Trap shooting is a weekly fea- to six feet, six inches and weigh­ even the spindly secondary men maige. and advised Homer to get his Hall 3-1 3-2 ”I just wanted to see if I could Pittsburgh’s Andy Bathgate and dropping the sixth-rated ganization before the 19th Olym­ after a week’s rest amd search- ture staged by the Manchester ing 190 pounds after a summer of thq Giants were punishing release. Some clunk in the Manchester 3-2 3-2 This will be the first encounter make it,” Smith said. ”I didn’t share first place In goals with Crimson Tide out of the rank- ’This has made Fran Tarken- pic Games. Ing for the right combination to Coon and Fox Club every Sun- with the weights, is a candidate Homer, their teammate, when Houston organization gave it to W'CtheTsfieJd 2-3 2-3 between Manchester and Rock­ received any scholarship offers, six. ings. ton, the quarterback who plays Finals were programmed only secure their second win of the day at the North Coventry Club for the Boston College varsity he lined up at split end—untU Mm, and Jones came to New 2-3 2-3 ville football squads since the Golden Opportunities but I got a bunch of letters. The Montreal tandem of Georgia advanced from eighth catch with Homer, call Mm in women’s team foil fencing Windham season. grounds. Last Sunday’s contest basketball team. The former one memorable scrimmage two York for simple knee surgery. Bristol Cen. 0-4 0-5 days of Jimmy Roach back in When they found out my size Gump Worsley and Rogatien to sixth after walloping VirgiMel "the greatest single threat In and platform diving with elimi­ In cross country action the consisted of 60 and 25 targets Actually all the scoring came East Catholic High standout years ago. He than spent almost two years Bristol East. 0-4 0-5 they didn’t seem to be interest­ Vachon share goaltending hon- MUitary 66-6 wMle Wyoming football.” Ken Kavanaugh, Ms nations or round robin tourna­ 1951. This was the year the In­ in the first half, but Manches­ starred with the B.C. frosh last Homer caught a pass and on the Giant taxi squad— Manchester Harriers will be categories. ed.” ors with the St. Louis pair of edged from 10th to eighth. The end coach, said, "He’s the great­ ments in boxing, cycling, shoot­ dians had 10 players score at The results In the shoots are ter had several golden opportun­ season. . .Craig Phillips, for­ first Spider Lockhart, then Clar­ •those two years he was known HARTFORD COUNTY tho heading for Central Connecticut Smith played some split end CATCHING WITH COMPORT— Kansas State’s Rick Balducci displays un­ Glenn Hall and Seth Martin. Cowboys downed WlcMta Sgate est runner I’ve ever seen.” Ken ing, volleyball and water polo. least one touchdown during the iwoirt follows: 60 targets —Georgs ities in the final 24 minutes but mer Manchester High track­ ence Childs came up confident­ as ”Tuna.” League Overall man, recently helped win the for the Nittany Lions as a fresh­ usual, but comfortable, stance in catch'ng pass in last week’s game against Each twosome has an average 30-7 for a 6-0 niark. once played on the CMcago season, still a school record. Meet The McalS^losed up TourvUle 44, Bob couldn’t get on the board again. ly to knoc^ Mm down. In suc­ 1-0 6-0 intramural badminton doubles man last year and was switched Oklahoma. Play was good for a first down. (AP Photofax) of 2.17 goals-against. Indiana took over the No. 10 Bears with George McAfee. "The little kids liked Mm,” Pulaski The Red and White defeated ^ r^itcomh 43. Jack Carr 42, Bob When the second half kickoff cession, Homer ran over one, 1-1 4-1 title at the University of North to defensive halfback at the out­ Noel Picard of St. Louis is the spot. The Hoosers beat MicM- Kavanaiigh described Ho­ recalled Mara. “They’d come Northwest the Rams in ’61, 21-6. k I ^ Lanjry 41, Kevin Wightman 40, by Manchester was fumbled thep the other, and they didn’t to his room a t camp ,and he’d South 0-0 2-2 Manchester, dropped to fifth ® ™®ora. Slegeskl 39, Sal Costanao 88, and recovered on the .>feriden set of spring drills—”to take loop’s bad man. He has spent 20 gan 27-20 for their fifth victory mer as "ithe only end who advantage of his speed and agil­ minutes in the penalty box, one against no defeats, get up too quickly., .^ e c . .that, ever ran a 70-yard square- make model airplanes for E. Catholic 0-1 1-3 place in the CCIL with a three- Manchester High hooters face John Zeppa 88, Gene Enrico 88. 22, it looked like the Indians nobody called Mm Tuna any them.” way tie for second. The Indians’ Wethersfield High today away In the 26 target ahoot the rs- were ready to roll again. Work­ ity,” Paterno said. more than Philadelphia’s Ed Colorado, also 6-0, takes on out.” A square-out is a pass CENTRAL VALLEY Jets Boozer Poses Threat more. During tMs stretch, he also record is 3-2-0 for the halfway and bus to Weaver High Thurs- suits were: David Garrison 23, ing the ball down to the seven Here ’n There ”I used to see this kid play­ Van Impe. Oklahoma State, 1-2-1, this Sat­ pattern in which the end takes ing good pass defense when we urday. Oklahoma State beat the It’s not really part of Homer’s perhaps five steps downfleld, had two cars stolen off Bronx League Overall mark of the season, with three day to close out their slate. Due Sheridan 22, Roy Benson yard line, for a first down, the Jack O’Brien turned in an ex­ nature to trample people. Run streets. New York was hit by RESTURANT — Ed Bujau- used the freshmen in drills Buffalos 11-10 last year. then cuts sharply for the side­ Southington 4-0 5-0 league games remaining. Coach Dick Danielson’s boys 21, Terry Ward 20, BUI Sheldon locals ran out of steam and cellent job of refereeing in last away from them, yes. Because a transit strike and the Giants cius 135, Gordon Fountain 143, against the varsity,” Paterno North Carolina State meets lines. Wilson 3-1 4-1 Rockville has been on a win­ have posted a fine 7-2-0 season Dick Long 18, Bruce Misener wound up giving up the ball on Saturday’s Manchester High- To American Loop Records Skeet Shooters asked how it would affect Ms Tony Flcaro 142-394, Leo Rivers 17, Gene GUman 16, Stan Siege- said. ”I asked Earl Bruce (the Duke, Tennessee faces LoulM- Homer once ran faster in a foot "No," corrected Homer, “it PlainvUle 2-2 3-2 ning spree for the past two 'oR- the 12. Two Dale Ostrout-thrown Maloney High football game at transportation. ’’It's O.K..,” 180-405, Vic MareMlle 137, ski 16. passes were dropped in the end freshman coach) who he was state, Georgia plays Ken- race than Bob Hayqs, the fast­ was only 40 yards.” Frank Calvo 163-399, Red Oak- Rockville 2-2 2-3 and won the first two East Catholic cross country Memorial Field. There’s no Emerson Boozer’s feet “After the operation he seemed of a, lot for a tackier to shoot Open with ^Bang’ he said. "I ride the subway.” zone, but that’s football. and he told me, but I didn’t r tucky, Wyoming meets Arizema est human in the world. He was Homer says such things with Middletown 1-2 2-3 games in the young history of treks to South Catholic Friday lost motion with O’Brien on the never touch the ground, topple oyer quicker, m my at/’ , , , , „ ■When Frank Gifford retired man 140, Nick Twerdy 144-380, When Meriden fumbled again, really think about it that much Getting off to a fast start in State, Purdue play Iowa, Hous- clocked in 9.3 seconds for the sincerity sparkling out of Ms Al Bujaudus 143, Bud Wirtalla Newington 1-3 2-3 football team, now In its second for the HCX! meet. East stands field and play was kept mov­ but the New York Jets years But there’s plenty for Boozer in 1965, Homer made the team. Award for Baird with its g^ve-away tactics, Mein- at the time. But this fall each ggt straightened because he to shoot for. inaugural skeet shoot last ton faces Mississippi and Indl- 100-yard daah. big, dark eyes. 136, F. Blank 162-381, Dick Di- Windsor 0-3 1-4 season, posting a 2-3-0 mark, undefeated for the season. ing at a fast and interesting He gained 27.3 yards for each Edward Baird, University of chester was oMy 33 yards away time we moved him up he did Running and catching passes, Against the IDaillas Cowboys Bella 150-202-457, Bob Molum- pace. . .Art Heyman, who runnmg b a o | Q | | ^ scored of his balance when The only changes among the Sunday were members of the of the 28 passes he caught, six Ck>nnecticut baseball star, was from a third touchdown, early better. he is basically a blissful soul this year, he was sent out on phy 141, George Cochran 160- starred with the Hartford Cap­ enough touCTldowns to he had the buMons removed, leaders saw Houston’s Larry Manchester Sportsmen’s Assn. Top Ten, with flrrt.place the recipient of the Lawrence P. in the third canto, but again "Seldom have I seen a boy who lives in what has become a pass pattern in which three of them resulting in touch­ 392, Tom RufiM 147, Joe Catal- — ^------itols last basketbMl season, threaten two American J don’t want that to happen to Carwell take over in punt re- Action took place at the club a“?^9 sT tc W s ® Pro FoothalVs Only Unbeaten Entry Webster ScholarsMp Award last the attack stalled, this time on take more advantage of an op- known as the Spilt End World <3oiwiboys converged on him. downs. As a result, the pub­ di, Harry Buckminster 147-383, r hasn’t lost his touch. Last Football League records while ^e. I have good balance W ’s turns from teammate Zeke pounds off Merrow Rd in North ^ a 8 etc evening at a dinner meeting of licity demands began to cut the 27. night he was tagged with a portuMty. He’s playing exceed­ of Homer. Jones. The Giants like They Mt Mm high, low and Ray Dawson 186, Bob Boroch ingly well for a sophomore.” moving into position to become ^j,y j twist and turn like Moore, who took over in kick- Coventry with 34 participaints. Into Homer’s mental prepara­ the Hartford Chapter of the Na­ Another break, which the technical foul in the final sec­ the first non-kicking scoring j do ” returns. TnfUvirtnnlIndividual wlnnorawinners in the m 25 2.,, UCLA 303 to say It took Homer three years broadside. As Homer dragged 154-375, Bob Freeland 149-389, By the way. Smith now has a tion for football. Coadi Allie tional Aassociation of Accoun­ locals failed to grasp, came onds wMch led Pittsburgh to shot competition were Joe 3. Colorado 288 to run a "fly” pattern. A “fly” himself back to the huddle, he Dick Trueman 136. scholarship. champion in the eight-year his- And it’s his twisting and ------— 4. Tennessee 228 Sherman called Mm in for a Attitude Principal Reason tants. The dinner was served at minutes later when a short Mer­ a 110-107 win over New Jersey, pattern, it should be explained, muttered to quarterback Fran tory of the league. , thnt'R a Infu-e nnrt f»f E llin g to n R ld^C White, Ken Ouellett and Bill sharp session on concentration. the Indian HUl Country Club in iden punt was downed on the Heyman’s new clulj. . . The 5. No. Carolina State 222 calls for the spilt end to run a Tarkenton, "I tell you what. FLAVORETTES — Helen As he came out, Homer was Newington. Silver City 39. ICO has decided to remain at Rejoins Mets Boozer has had a bad case the re'ason for Ms succe'ss at Four Ball — Low gross: Sher ^ 6. Georgia 148 straight line down the field. You can take that play and Tompkins 132, Pat Bertocchi 129, of bunions—and has made a crossing opposing goal lines. Ferguson,, _Lee Charendoff, Herb_. lourvtiie witn 22 to his credit approached by Don Smith, the But Meriden rose to the oc­ the Wethersfield Country Club, NEW YORK (AP)—-Al Jack- 7. Purdue 110 Homer’s patterns sometimes •bottle it up and send it back to Lee Hill 130. good case for avoiding an op- „He.s tough to bring down,” fnyder, Jake H ^ ^ ^ “ d'sM n^efwhorokeT^^^^^^ 8. Wyoming 91 publicity man of the Giants, Chargers Are Undefeated casion, took over the ball and for at least one more year. The son, a southpaw pitcher who defy description. A Dallas writ­ thte Coca Cola company.” eration—and so he has solved gj^yg coach Weeb Ewbank, add- net — Jim Gordon, Bob Peck, for a national television ap­ Freshman Gtach was in command during the sponsoring Hartford Jaycees has won the most career games In special turkey shoot action, 84 er was so bewildered by Ho­ Tarkenton is an executive OOP WOMEN—Beatrice Bag- SAN DIEGO, Calif. » ^-e-l mark to finish third in Quarterback Hadl was throw­ final stanza. the p ro b l^ of his aching feet ..jje's a whirling, twirling, Lee Rubin, Bill Masi, 73-16—68; pearance. Smltty, pushing Ho­ Charles PMUips, one of the made the announcement yester­ for the Mets, Thursday was re­ Jensen, Dow, Howard Skinner 48 mer’s meanderings that he ask­ trainee of Coca Cola when he’s ley 481, Rose LaPolt 172 — 460, (AP) — Many people have ^est last year. ing almost as many intercep­ Wiggln feared Maloney, say­ with a unique pair of shoes that twisting guy who’s very mus- P’red Meurant, Frank Wilson, mer as a favorite character, most popular and effective play­ day after weighing an offer to acquired by New York’s Nation­ Jr. and Howard Skinner Sr., ed the Giant receiver how he not .playing football. Patricia Forstrom 174—468. Gillman’s troops appeared tions as completions and the ing earlier in the week, they keep the bunions from touching Q^jar —and remember he isn’t Harry Cohn, Bernie Podolny 72- Homer came to the Giants didn’t know about Sherman’s wondered what has made ers in Fairfield UMversity baa- move to the ' Ellington Ridge al League baseball club from and Bob Willett carted off birds ever managed to stay In the headed for their worst season defense looked as if it belonged ketball annals, has been named were as tough as Piatt, a 34-14 Country Club. anythdng. very tall and there isn’t a heck 13- -59. Pipers in Rally, In 1963 for the price of a knee rebuke. CON8TRUC TION — Bob the San Diego Chargers on a playground. the St. Louis Cardinals. for the holiday dinner. rwi tvt t right lane when he ran on the since 1962 (4-10) during the pre­ freshman coach at toe school, ’Tm wearing size double E ------operation, around 6200. He was ”I have decided,” responded Traum 169*—4J,6, Henry Frey 144 the only undefeated team Shoots will be held every Sun- 1 O D IN C W J e r S C V track relay team at Texas South­ season exhibitions when they Then the Chargers suddenly shoes—my feet swim in them," originally signed by the Hous­ the rookie split end. ”to with­ in the American Football George Bisacca, aUiletic direc­ day, starting at 10 a.m., until ^ ^ ’ ern. — 391, Ernie Oakman 377, An­ were routed by three National jelled, upending Boston, 28-14 in tor and varsity coach, ^ an­ ) Boozer explains. "But I ’ve got draw from the public spot­ “No trouble,” said- Homer, ton Oilers of the American ton Mayer 152 — 370, Harry League. Football League foes. toe season opener. nounced. them lined with foam rubber East Cross Country Teaip further notice. Professional basketball came light.” The factors are many—quar­ “but I did finish a. race once Football League. 'When he re­ Buckminster 364, Ron Churchill and extra under-soles to brace Instruction for newcomers to New Jersey Monday wlt£ ported to their camp at Col­ The decision, it appears, 144—364, Joe Long 142—366, Bill terback John HadI, flanker my bunions so they never even was handled by Dow and Charlie Wilt Chamberlain among the 3,_- with two batons.” hasn’s stuck. Riley 3M, Otto Mayer 362, Don Lance Alworth, two rookie run­ Racks Up Ninth Straight Homer finished last season. orado Springs, he couldn’t do •touch the t>ottom of my shoes." Keegan. t)89 spectators. The Americana^ Flavell 359, Gene Tracey 359,' ners, additions to the defensive With the shoes, which weigh Remaining undefeated for meets and 'the first time that Joe Garman is chairman of pride of Teaneck, could have Ed Lamarre 364, Nondo Annul- unit. But Coach Sid Gillman used him out on the floor. about four pounds each, the 5- the season, ’ East Catholic Joe Kingsbury was beaten on the weeMy shooting. 11 137 — 362, Russ Deveau 350, gives most of the credit to atti­ foot-11, 207-pound sophomore High’s cross country defeated the home course tMs year, The Pittsburgh Pipers rallied Bob Luurtsema 146, Earl Cor­ tude for San Diego’s 5-0-1 from a 13-point tMrd-period def­ Scout Made Prediction on Yaz mier 140, Burke Plank 140. record. SIGN UP NOW has been able to crack into the (Coventry High, 18-45, yester- Norm Pelletier and Jim Pera- Dedication Saturday “VOLKSWAGEilNS” aa# line without too much pain as Coventry. This was the gallo accomplished this without icit to down the New Jersey ”I truly believe this is one of Americans 110-107 in the open­ VALUE he did against Miami last Sun- ninth straight victory for the too much trouble. Pelletier post- BURUNGTON, Vt. (A P I- RENEGADES—Ken Montie our best teams,” Gillman said FOR HUM on. GORnwrS 1966 Station Wagon Bus, like new, 9,000 day in scoring two touchdowns harriers. East motors to ed a 11:51 time, only four sec- The Ralph Lapointe Field ing American Basketball Asso- Which Proved True in Time 138-361. Monday. "It’s not laden with so in a 33-14 victory. South Catholic in Hartford Fri- ends off the course record House, a new baseball cage, connle Hawkinn nenroH