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BENNINGTON, Vt. (AP^ —^Tourists out to see the Court Won’t Review flaming colors of New Eng­ land’s fall forage caused some king-size traffic tan­ gles during the weekend. One of the bigger jams oc­ curred in the center of Ben- nln^bn where Route 7 run­ Church Property Case returned fire but apparently W b O D B R ID G E (A P ) —

MANCHESTiijR EVENING HERALD^^ANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY,^ OCTOBER 10, 1966 P A G E T H B E ^ 7 ^ PAbE TWO MANCHESTER l^VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1968 South Windsor j Dempsey Pledges tkm in the first two movements l l ^ l t o i l About Town Sheinwolrl on Bridge “ ''V r to realise what lumpens in the *-'''**• Expansion of 4 * third. Members of the Army>Navy n e w l y w e d s c a p t u r e School Board Will Elect Ihe March 8 concert opens Koith deder _. State. Colleges and VFW Auxiliaries have been TOURNAMENT TITLES Neither ride vulnerable with Hindemith's “ Concert Mu­ Physician Speaks Tomorrow Invited to Joint installation n o r t h WEST HARTFORD (AP) — “THE WAY sic for Stringfs and Brass." It ceremonies of the Marine Corps By ALFRED SHEENWOLD Officers Tomorrow Evening A A K 7 Gov. John Dempsey has pledged Isn’t Hindemith at his greatest, On Stimuhants and Youth League and Auxiliary Wednes­ Thei most popular victories In ^ QJ 104 4 - " ' =r"'V. but it is a thoroughly acceptable the recent national tournament The board of education will . Elvening prayer is said each to expand the state’s education­ '/yf" I HEARD I'T’ day at 8 p.m. at 717 Parker St. al system, especially its com­ composition. Ih e same may be Dr. Ernest A. ShejAard, George’s Episcopal CSiuroh will at Denver were those of Martin meet tomorrow night at 7 p.m. weekday at 7:46 p.m. in the ***’ e a s t munity junior poUegea said of the Schumann Symph^y chief of the Alcoholism Divi- hold iU November meeting Daughters o f Liberty, No. 17, and BetOe Oohn, of Detroit,, in It the high school. church by the lay readers. A 1 ^ 0 4 In the fifth of his debates with that follows it. It’ s Schumann’s Sion of the Connecticut State Tuesday the 18th at 8 p.m. at LOU, will sponsor a rummage the Mixed Pairs, and of Edwin card is sent to each family as hy John Gruber The initial meeting agenda Republican gubeniatorial can­ first attempt in the medium, Department of Mental Health, the parish haU. Members at the sale Thursday at 9 a.m. at and Phyllis Kantar, of Los An- they are remembered in prayer ? «.05 I A tomorrow at 8 p m . at the high tend, meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at for two months .when they won O last year and has elicited com- Gengras told an audience of the subject of what you might opening measures lull you into a ’The second half of this pro- school. ***” • Charlee Allen Even, dio- the Elk’s Home, Rockville, their national champlonshipB. ♦ A K IO nents of praise from board vicar. Y Opens Season 600 at West Hartford’s Jewish expect at the subscription con- sense of false security. Renato gram is devoted to Tschailmw- Dr. — Shephard,---- r - ■ who is - a resi- on— ceean j. chairman of the United Plans wUl be discussed for a Opening lead — two o f spades. Norih Kari Senth WMK lembers as well os the general The Wapping Y has com­ Community CSenter, that there certs^ of the Hartford - Symphony - —Bonaclni, . the orchestra’s con- sky’s B-flat minor Piano Con- dent of Bolton, willwiU speaksp------on Thank- Offering, will explain Halloween party. Miss Kay Mrs. Kantar won a precious Pass Pau 1 V .>ubllc. AU Pam menced its Fall seasdn. All was no money in the last budget duikg the coming se^iC and certmaster will be soloist. certo. the famous old "Tonight - a 1966 Look at Youth, Drugs the Marley is chairman of a re- point in the team championship 4 0 Other items on tomorrow ■ groups will meet at the Com­ for the colleges. managed to get.about halfway On this program we ^ get We Love” warhorsc. Audiences and Alcohol.” He will discuss stations at home and abroad, freshment committee. byD y making IIMtlUllK an «Ul overtrlck WVClUlliiJh on VM» the V W » ------xu.*4. Ml## light’s agenda include; Con- In education, social concerns Dempsey said there was no through the offerings, so Pm Henri Rabaud’s “Le procession always love it, and Philip En- j,ow drugs and alcohol are af- ____ hand shown today. The point of and wouM lose only that rutt ideration by the board of a let- munity House on Thursday eve­ and capital needs. nings. The BYlendly Indians in­ money for the t'wo-year institu­ hoping to finish up in this nocturne" his most famous or- tremont will midoubtedly get a fecting todays youth, to what The WW Auxiliary wiU play is good for rubber bridge and make 'r from Terry V. Sprenkel, tions because the Commission extent, what can and is being Mrs. Even wiill also show clude boys in Grades 4, 6 and 6. week’s column If you couldn’t chestral work based on a Ger- tremendous hand for his per- awn manager, concerning a on High Education did not pro­ done to prevent their use, and ;;rrelafin g“with m^^t t ^ o r t o w at 8 p.m. at the r “Sel^e^rTe:^ ’The Podunk Girls Includes girls care less. Just skip it this week; man poem by Lenau, who in- formance. Actually it practical- iroposed meeting on sidewalks. pose them imtU after the legis­ It will be just about the same spired the “Don Juan” of ly, plays itself if you have a how parents and other adults a talk by the RL Rev. Charles ____ fulfilling the contract and going rounds of t i^ p e - w w in Grad"s 4. 5 and 6. A. Voegeli, bishop o f the mis­ Under the report of the super- lative session began. as last week’s stuff. Strauss. Strauss was definitely hand big enough to negotiate can help. Two Cited at Fire sionary district of Haiti, who The Women’s Home League down. _ in each*band (in ad- ntendent of schools, the follow- After the commission suggest­ The Januarv concert bv the "»<»’« successful even though octave easily. Before coming to Connecti­ , A committee of the town wUl speak at the diocesan fall of the Salvation Army wlH West got off to a bad s ^ ^ iSS In ^ iig items will be considered: ed that such Institutions of high­ “ Don Juan” isn’t his most fa- ’There’s another concert in cut a few years ago Shephard have a service meeting tomor- with the club lead whi* i^e dUl^ t® Lmot council has been appointed to _ _ meeting and United ’Thank Of- meeting _____ , monds). Since declarer cannot Open house at the Eli Terry er learning be established, both on the 18th and will open with rnaus work; you can Judge ac- March the 2 ^ md it won t beaded state departments on al- row at 2 p.m. in Junior Hall at around to Mrs. Kantar s ten. '.chool, tentatively scheduled draft a suitable' resolution for parties ■worked for them, and F T ^"ind"N ew fering in Hartford i^v. 17, ruff two losers with only one recognition at Richard Tracy Beethoven’s ’X3oriolanus” Over- cordingly. with such audience ac- coholism in and4U~ the atadel. Hostesses are Mrs. Declarer drew two romds of or Oct. 16 from 2 to 6 p.m.; oontinue to work for them, Mrs. Frances Tedford trump, she would be held to ten and Robert Swletek in their ac­ bi™ is ^ n d a r d fare and Debussy’s "La Mer” which is claim, comprising as H does the Hampshire. He has published Miss Mary Tedford are hostess- Capt. Ernest Payton and Mrs. oard allocations for current Dempsey said.' I ’m sure vou must already have y®®” “ Magndflcat” of Bach, and w lddy in his field, is a frequent tricks. ■udget for approval, and teach­ tions during a fire on Sept. 25 es at the Bolton meeting. EUxabeth Wilson. ^ t then the last tnimp In Dally Qaestten Gengras told the audience that enenunte^ it at least several *‘be Rabaud work closes the pro- Bruckner’s Seventh Sirmphony. speaker and is also an ordained er workshop schedule by Wll- at 98 Farnham .Rd. he would use every scientific tta^sT ^em L gram and is so far superior to it The Magnificat is actually a Methodist minister. The chUdren’s choir will re------ths and Partner deal* and Wd* ene hearse tonight at 6:46 and the Daughters o f liberty. No. '.am Perry, assistant superin- The men were credited with help available “to keep up with that I’m rather surprised to see vespers service and I happen ijme Education Council, an In- heart, and the next playM pew* in my telling you about it. Brotherhood of St. Andrew will 125, LOU, will meet and elect .cndent of schools. saving the lives of Mrs. Cor- and ahead of the times — and the two works following each to like it when done in a church nvth in oart Items of unfinished and new Geng^ras charged that the their “heroic deeds” would be ■n nniw M some of Bartok In Biough Chopin actually wrote it ^ don’t happen to bnw toe rest cooperate Intelligently in the business will include discussion Democrats are repeating their choir will rehearse Thursday at M ^ r s ^ cTS o^ S r i ^ *wo d l^ o n d s Z SS” s suit. This 1. recognized publicly. A petition tnrt it’Jnulte miiet- for Bartok *bwt, but only got it published o* the “ > ® ^ wto tochide JeM phygical, mental, social axid edu- 7:30 p.m. ------, , . . . of the November conference on 1958 platform pledge for better arUcies for a cup aucU^ FtoU ^ ^ ^^rcing raise to three hearts presented to the council by T h e r e a r e a o tM bold outbursts second. However, there is Uttle & aft, Nlcbola dl VirgUio and caUonal training of our youth." A harvest festival wiU be held prepar^otw will be to ^ jy you were a passed hand and education —board peirticlpatlon. workmen’s compensation “ word the -tutU” 'Sections but difference between Nos. 1 and 2. AIm • _ t«n of Science ’6T’ win Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m Reports of ad hoc committees townspeople requested special ^ord” in their 1966 plat ______for they’re only about a year TV> pile Bruckner on top of jj* the tttle of a program planned maS. Ja^er opened in thW or fourth recognition of the men. with a sale of food and gifts. of the board will be given. form. W arrv a f apart. They’re both early works ^ Speaker* will be _ sundav there will be a serv- Sf I>cler^e These committees include per- A total of $l,178i76 has been Dempsey answered by citing , written by the composer to dls- to be o v e rd oin g ^ n g s. BisseU, chairman ^arer ^d ___ rvjt coet her the contract. Even hearts. (A Jump raise oy a raised by contributions to "The figures, proving that Connecticut P A I C P T P P n i his pdanlstic talents and Both composers were religious 4,.. ------l®e « evemng prayer ana .4onnel policies; buildings and o f the departiiMrt. ^oung People’s PeUowship at 7 Miss Virginia, Smith, assistant « had been able to ruff the passed ^ .-•ites; public information; policy Murray Fund” to date by local la one of the leaders among ■ ■ ■ laniK* him on a European car and K shows ta their music, James Calahan, chairman o f the residents. The South Windsor p.m. to the director of admissions at ^ ’^'*,5*’ neiinra/*Features Oww .cview; insurance, control, li- states in several fields, includ­ Slippinq or Irritating? reer after leaving his native Po- even when writing secular science department, artd all Elmira (N. Y.) College, will rts- with toe rest of her plan General Featurea awp. Bank and ’Trust Co., Rt. 5, has ing the number of National Mer­ Don^b*TlooMfu«e land. works. Af present there is quite Clothing Drive Saturday .jrary council and fluorine pro- teachers in both departments. The second town-wide cloth- it Manchester High School, Fri- been named as administrator of it Scholars. Everybody ® Bruc^ ^ram. An executive session with a the fund and contributions may “ The facts are,’’ he said, sprinkteaUttWFASTBETHonTour either one except conductors; m ena warren am rey be sent there. “Connecticut cares.” the orchestral parts are very Smith, who holds a medal from «There’s a Normal Teen-ager at w

    i k e e t Hartford before, most recently feasibility of five-year budget Ti.L. 1. You’ll have to pay close atten- Connecticut to a state of purity feetlon paX a sales t ^ on aspirin, bi- by Lennie Bernstein and the projections, as requested by the At This Tim e J®ent, However, several petitions S t Margaret’s Circle, Daugh­ at least suitable tor swimming, in® udlng voll^ball Md ba^et- carbonates, vitamins, «>mmon- New- York Philharmonic. board of finance; a continua­ However, a spokesman for the urging students to oppose the ters of Isabella, will meet and One of the specific recom- P.®” leagues. He vrill aso cold preparations, nasal sprays, Inasmuch as Mr. Winograd is tion of the discussion of Hart­ state Highway Commissioner Treasury Department ouUlned project are being circulated, elect officers tomorrow at 8 mendaUona of the citizens com- work on next year’s budget tor and the Uke, is positively rldlc- a sometime pupil-of Mr. Bern­ ford Courant reporting of Howard S. Ives has turned certain restrictions in a letter to 'The Yale supplies wUl be pur- p.m. at the KofC Home. Mrs. mittee is a stete bond issue of bis department tor presentation mous. when our state treasury stein, I anticipate a reading of board of education meetings; down, tor the time being, Man- the sponaors, the Rev. WilUam chased and shipped by the Cana- h i-h o - ^ o m e t o t h e this work in somewhat similar cbester requests tor st&te Im­ Edward Faber is in charge of g. Coffin Jr., chaplain of' Yale dlan Bhiends Service Committee, $150 million dollars to be au- t® ... ® the superintendent’s report on Bulding Permit Value jtban forty million dollars. style. Mr. Bernstein’s reading provements on several town refreshments. University; Ashton Phelps, an a organization of Omadian thorized by tee 1967 session of the Manchester Project Devri- TTie total value at all building * “ Why should the state reap a was considerably overdone, roads, but has left‘'the door open undergraduate; the Rev. Rich-j,Qu the .general assembly for financ­ opment grant, tuition rates, permits Issued last month«barvest from the unfortunate ill- T which is better than being half- tor future consideration. Orford Parish, Daughters of ard R. RusseU, acting chaplain ing of municipal waste treat­ work-study program, UNICES’ amounted to $131,050. nesses of our cltiz«is? baked, but definitely not ex­ In the case o f one— Keeney the. American Revolution, will of S t Thomas More “ch a p el’ at ment plants. program, library work shop, This compares to a total of “ When elected, I will intro- emplary. and the report of the schorii S t—the state has planned Im- meet Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at Yale; Stephen Schulte, iinde;^ “The construction of sewage FAIR provements at the Intersection the home of Mrs. John Holden, graduate representative of the treatment facilities in l^th 4208-500 'o r Uie same period legislation to eliminate the Sponsored by That’s the series, and as _ I sy stem evaluation steering S u S E S w ^daor h a s ^ . year, ^ o r d l ^ to b u M n g gales tax on patent and propri- said at the outset, it is well of Bridge St, as part of Rt 6 81 Oakland St Mrs. Charles H. gt. Thomas More Chapel; Roy WSCS AND METHODIST MEN OF THE committee. come an immediate necessity. lnepe®tor D ^ McLaughlim etary medicines. TWs wdU in no chosen, even' if It is not very relocation, and Ives stated, in Weber Jr. of Fairfield, station c . Treadway and James H. Met- “ A promised blinker light on ■4m MOffwt rMMtt - nm, trnm In South Windsor, plana are breakdown of tee total ^ y hurt tee state’s revenue venturesome. There are no new Vernon Rd. near Lopes’ and a reply to a letter from General national defense chairman of lack, Yale faculty members who SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH Manager Robert 'W^iss, that the the DAR, will speak on “Na- presently being drawn for such all of our works at all, although the tum-around on Lake St. will be are representing the New Ha­ state may consider future im- tional Defense.” Members are a plant with participation by citizens." ;( X ( Theater of the Loomis School, night at 8 at 103 Birch St. asked to contact Robert Rose, ANIMALS ? berships tor the PTA. Windsor. Eye Disetue Studied No “reduced specials”—no "temporary Mrs. Herbert Johnson and WED. for the first time __ post commander, ElHngton Rd. The three-act comedy, “The RIYADH, Saudia Arabia — A reductions” on Prescriptions to lure Mrs. Russell Moonan are co- MaiY C. Keeney ’Tent, Daugh­ English version B. U. G. S." will ^ directs ®r Charles Davis, adjutant, Httl- customers! Break Reported chairmen of the census. Area ters of the Union Veterans of "LaDOLCE VITA” group of oil companies and Har­ by Ernest Orillo and will in- vard University doctors are At the same time, there is never any captains ore Mrs. Donald As- At Shoe Store the Civil War, will meet to­ Soft Suede in seven-eighth length with side sUts, topped w)t9i a compromise in service or quality! plnall, Mrs. Richard Alton, Mra. morrow at the home of Mrs. elude Evergrren Lodge wUl hcM a worKingworking on a way of detecting, tra- luxurious natural mink collar. A luxurious

    MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANCHEST^r^NN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1966 P A G E n y i MANCHESTER EVENING^HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN^ MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1966 PAGE FO U S PTA Wm Hear Youth Accidentally Hung FUEL OH. Three to Attend Heiress Reveals Details Principal Talk CABE Parley eveready Auto Accidents, Drowning Maxwell Mbrrloon,- prinolpal — 13.8 — Surrounding Fatal Crash batteries of Nathan Hale School. wUl School Superintendent Wil­ apeak tomorrow in the achool Oaim Five State Lives liam Curtis, Aasietant Superin­ 200 GAL, BON. C.OJI. NEWPORT, R i (AP)— To­ and that he was awaiting the for your auditorium at the first meeting tendent Ronald Scott, and medical sfifaminer’a report on By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS car ran off Route 72 in Harwin- bacco heiress Doris Duke has of the neason of the school R. B. RBGIUS School Board chairman Beldon the victim before drawing any transistor Four Connecticut residents ton and hit a tree. told Newport police the death of PTA after a potluck at 6;30 The body of Mrs. Jean Foy, Schaffer will be Manchester’s conclusions. died in highway accidents and 643-0577 deleg-ates to the annual meeting: EMuardo Hrella, 42, of Dover, radio and # pm . in the school cafeteria. Hia 86, of East Hartford, was found Dr. Phillip C. McAllister, subject will be “Qrpdlng and a four-year-bld New London boy of the Connecticut Association N.J., last Friday was “acciden­ Sunday at Great Hammock county medical examiner and fiashliKht Grouping.” There will be •_/ accidentally hung himself oyer Beach at Old Saybrook. Mrs, of Boards of IMucation this tal” and occurred in the process Miss Duke’s acting physician, question and answer period kt- the weekend. Foy had fallen from her bus- week. said about 80 very fine stitches of “something we’d done a ter the talk. band's boat Saturday on Long W e're Ihe three-day conference will were required to ck»e a three- open every iiion. • op*u thurs. and fri. tUI 9 p.im $ ^ PoUce said the New London hundred times before.” Island Sound when she went for­ be held Wednesday through inch cut below her Up and a Mrs. George Lawrence, pral- boy, Michael Shabarekh, was ward to wash the windshield, near Friday at the Holiday Inn, ' Police Chief Joseph A. Radice sm aller cu t on the Up itself. dent of the school PTA,-has playing with a rope swing in his Meriden. Schaffer will attend said today Miss Duke, S3, gave announced the names of com­ back yard Saturday when he poUce said. Dr: McAllister asked poUce to your the opening session, Curtis will her account Sunday of the fatal mittee chairmen. They are Mrs. caught his head in the loop. His Clarence Stevens, 66, of West wait until Sunday to question go Thursday and Scott will at­ accident to Dt. Frank H. Walsh Paul Maloney and Mrs. Hugh Hartford/who had been touring telephone Miss Duke at her estate, ex­ father, Anthony Shabarekh, is a tend Friday. at her Rough Point mansicm on Swanson, room- mothers; Mrs. soldier in Viet Nani. England with Ws wife, fell to plaining that “on the ordinary Prominent national and state Bellevue Avenue in Newport. William Taylor and Mrsi Roger his death from an eighth floor g;round of humanity” khe should Two Connecticut men, Edwin educators will address the con­ Gray, ways and meaiui; Mrs. hotel in London Saturday. Radioe said Miss Duke told be given a chance to compose H. Stanchfield of Glastonbury FREE ference, expected to attract Lawrence Perry and Mrs. police she had been sitting on herself. Charles H. Flanders of school board members from the passenger side of a lAte Thomas Mason, publicity; Mrs. ^Hartford, both 51, were killed CEMETERY VANDALISM DELIVERY throughout Connecticut. The Miss Duke once called "the model station wagon operated EXTRASBECIAL David Holcomb and Mrs. Les­ \ Friday night when a car Stanch- FAIRFIELD (AP) — Obscene richest girl In the world,” came meeting is designed to cover by Tirella as the car was leav­ lie Florek, refreshments; Mrs. words and swatikas have been to pubUc attention a t age 21 / field was driving left Route 16 Your order for drag needs the subjects that face school Merwin Merldy and Mrs. Albert found scrawled on grave stones ing the grounds of the estate. when she began to inherit her vin Dover-Foxcroft, Maine, Fri­ and CO*me ties will be taken boards in making policy de­ Kellogg, hospitality; Mrs. Doris in the town’s Revolutionary War Miss Duke said when they father’s tobacco fortime. It had day night, and Ut a tree. care of Immediately. cisions. £ R N I E 'S Muflen and Mrs. (Chester Flur- Perry C. Alexander, 63, of cem etery. Among the .speakers will be reached the heavy gates, ’Tirella been valued at $100 mllUon TV and Appliance Store key, membership; Mrs. Willard Bloomfield was killed Sunday Police, who discovered the Dr. William J. Sanders, Con­ jumped out to open them and when he died in 1926. Manchester Psrkade Seibert, library; and Mrs. John when his car left Interstate vandalism Saturday night, said necticut’s commissioner of edu­ she shifted into the driver’s seat Miss Duke’s four marriageB Open Evenings till 9 Fitzgerald, legislative. Route 84 in Vernon and struck that a dozen grave stones were cation; Dr. Wayne Reed, asso­ to puU the ca r out Into the ( M d o / t X , ended in divorce. Mrs. Francis Bishop is rep­ a bridge abutment. either broken or toppled and ciate commissioner, U.S. Office street, “it was something we’d short section of East Baltimore St. i s known as 767 MAIN ST.—64S-5Sn done a hundred times before,” resentative to Lutz Junior Mu­ This is part of the crowd, estimated at 10,000, that Howard D ear, 38, o f B ristol, several cemetery flags were of Education: Dr. W. Henry AUCnON AIDS MINOT “The Block.” As many as 15 persons were seen Prescription Fhnrmnoy she told police. seum and Mrs. Frederick Burir jammed a one-block section of Baltimore last night was killed Saturday when bis pulled from tiie ground. Cone, associate director^ Edu­ NEW HAR’TFORD (A P )—An hanfiiinfir onto or in one auto. (AP Photofax) “ Suddenly the car leaped for­ la fine arts representative. after the Orioles captured the World Series. The cation Commission of/ the auction of donated manuscripts ward and I was on top of him,” States; Dr. Joseph Cronin, pro­ and works of art has raised (- __ fessor. Harvard Graduate Miss Duke told Walsh. Bedlam in Baltimore about $5,000 for the campaign Register Now School of Education; Dr. Ed­ * Tirella, an interior decorator of Stephen Minot in the Sixth ToUand mund H. Thome, dean of teach­ and actor who had been a Congressional District. er education. Central Con­ steady companion of Miss Duke For Swimming necticut State College; and Dr. Minot, a candidate of the Series Celebration in recent years, was crushed American Independent Move­ Gengras’ ‘Sudden Concern’ Registrations, on a first come, Robert O. Harvey, dean of the against the iron gates and then University of Connecticut’s ment, opposes the war In Viet ■first served basis, are being dragged across Bellevue Avnue Nam . taXen now af the Eiuk Side Rec­ school of business administra­ end pinned under the car when Is Scored in Gladstone Talk Nearly Turns to Riot Among the authors contribut­ reation Center for the first se­ MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER tion. it stinick a tree. Louis Okwlntone, the Demo- Lamo was formerly In charge ing manuscripts were John Hor­ ries of winter swimming lessons, The Hartford Busing Plan, in cra/tlc candidate tor state comp­ of a special developmental BALTHdORE, Md. (AP)—It crowd-control and K-9 ooirpe A medical examiner said he sey, Richard Eberhart, X. J. which begins next week. which Manchester is par­ troller, scored the Republican reading program for Rockville units into the downtown area died instantly of brain Injuries. Kennedy, 'iuid Gcdway KlnneU. In order to take the lessons, started in the suburbs, where ticipating. will be discussed by gubematortel candidate. Clay- High School Juniors and sen­ after one car was overturned Dr. Alexander Plante, director Miss Duke was taken to New­ Sculptor Alexander Calder do­ girls and boys must be at least small knots of children shouted port Hospital suffering from ton Oengroa, tor hia “sudden iors. 62 Inriies (all. A slight charge and several others damaged. of program development for the nated a gouadie; PhiUp Ever^ their joy, and rose Uke a cres­ But precisely at midnight rain shock and face cuts and admit­ cenoem for the welfare of ttra The Bulletin Board for the series of 10 half-hour State Department of Education. good offered a Uthograph; and cendo Into a huge downtown started falUng. It was only a ted for overnight observation. people of OonneoUcut.” The business committee of sessions must be paid upon reg­ Ph-incipal author of the plan. sculptor Norm Gabo an auto­ celebration. quick shower, but it was enough He was speaking before a the United Congregational istration. Dr. Plante lives on Baybeny Radice said the investigation graphed first edition of his The Baltimore Orioles had group of 160 persons attending Church will meet tonight at Beginners classes are limited to dampen the enthusiasm and Rd., Bolton. of the incident was continuing book. brought the city its first base­ an outdoor rally on Glen Dr. 7:30 at the church. to 15 parUcipanits. stem the tide. ball world championship, and Saturday. The Second Annual Fall Following is a schedule of the PoUce said they were making In Winnie-the-Pooh Corner^ Sarah Listens to Piglet thousands of fans filled the \ BERNIE'S He cited the “great forward Fashion Show, sponsored by classes for girls: few arrests. town with the din of shrieking “We’re just trying to keep Sarah Tweet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tweet of TfoUand Green, listens to Piglet’s MANCHESTER strides the state hae made un­ the Tolland Junior Woman’s Beginners, Tuesday, 6 to 6:30 secret In a house at Pooh Comer transported to a nook of United Congregational Church der the stewardship of Gov. Club will bo held tomorrow p.m . and horn-blowing. them moving,” a patrolman or the feminine fTnu In TfoUand. Other characters from the MUne classic wait to join in, the fun during 1 PARKADE John Dempsey’’, urging all night at 8:16 in Flano’s RestaU' Advanced Begimers, Tues- It started shortly after 4 said. the church’s week-long gift festival, sponsored by tbs Isles’ feUowship, entiUed “An En­ ; J thoee attending to work and sup­ rant, Bolton. Women's fash- day, 6:30 to 7. p.m. Sunday, when the last out “I'm glad this can’t happen chanted Place.” (Herald photo by Saitemis.) port the Democratic ticket. Ions are by Mam’selle of Ver- Beginners, Wednesday, 6 to was made and the American again until next year,” re­ Hoover Criticizing Oengraa, Glad- non and childrens by Youth 6:30. League champs had taken their marked another tired officer. woman misty le t / J c J Advanced Beglnnew, Wednes- '<>urth straight rictory over the mand earlier had identified the I,,. POUSH» stone stated that in the aix Centre of Manchester. enemy planes as MIG 21s. years he served as majority day, 6:30 to 7. SCRUBBER SWEEPER VAC Ing and Frank Robinson’s homo The MIG 21 Is the most ad­ leader of the Senate he met with Manchester Evening Herald Intermediates, Tuesday 7 to Inez Turns Again, M odel Dave McNally’s four-hit pitch- MATERNITY vanced jet in the Communists’ #6131 many executives in industry Tolland correspondent Bette 7:30. nylon tricot gown run. Far Eastern arsenal, capable of o Sweeps doors who expressed concern about Quatrale, teL 876-2846. Advanced Intermedi­ It was a balmy evening, and FALL flying more than 1,200 miles an • Deep cleans rugs various legislative efforts. ates, Tuesday, 7:30 to 8. hour. The kills boosted ihe Ctongraa was not among these Advanced Swimmers, by 8 p.m. the streets along Bal­ ROHPAr a TIESPAY TAIUES timore’s burlesque row, known COLLECTION Texas May Escape Americans' dogfight ecora in DISPOSABLE he rtated. ‘He never appeared TPw n R o v S T oS S P d W ednesday, 7 to 8. as “The Block,” were jammed TOPS - DRESSES - SUITS the a ir w ar to 23-6. PAPER BAGS before any legislative commit- •■•^9 O tF yS X U S S t:!! Junior Cross Life Saving, Australian troops reported tee or showed any interest in Q ff S to lc il B ik c Saturday, 1 to 2. with cars and lined with a BRAS - GIRDLES (Oonthmed from Page One) Deputy Sheriff Ray Sandlin uncovering a Viet Cong admin­ legislstion being conslderod.” The following 1s the schedule crowd estimated at 10,000. '4< He described Gengras “sud­ Do'wntown, the soimds of vic­ gale warnings another 160 milee said all the 1,600 restdents of istrative headquarters, includ­ THICK or THIN An observant patrolman yes­ tor boys’ classes: den ooncem” as “being belat­ tory were everywhere. Fans lin­ Glazier's DorUiward to Corpus GhrlsM and Padre Island were evacuated ing a hospital, 40 miles south­ $ 1 7 4 8 terday was Uterally the down­ Beginners, Thursday, 6 to ed.” . gered for hours at Memorial Corset and Uniform Shop a hurricane watcth alert to Port except for “one couple I woke east of Saigon today- Thera fall for two young boys who 6:30. PERMANENT PLEATS ; Several Democrat candidates Stadium, children gathered at Arthur near the Texaa-Louisl- up. It took quite a bit of talking were no reports of fighting in stole a motorcycle and went tor Advanced Beginners, H huib- 631 Main St.—Manchester Ihe area. accompanied Gladstone on his street comers in residential ana line. to get them out.” “Smpt- a Jaunt. day, 6:30 to 7. 643-6346 make a romantic shift tour of the county Including areas to add their voices, and Thousands of evacuees from A few hours before McNama­ PoUce said a patrolman in a Beginners, Saturday, 10 to NOT THE DONOEST State Senatorial candidate from bars everywhere did a big bust- the flatlands surrounding Tam­ ra arrived in Saigon the Viet R ig h t ” cruiser was traveling west on 10:30. gow n that’s fu lly lined ^ MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Hurri­ Cong attacked a Vietnamesa the 89th District, Atty. Charles pico jammed into the City Hall Center St. when he spotted a Advanced Beginners, Satur- cane Inez was 17 days old today, motor pool on the outskirts of Tarpdnian, Tolland County Sher­ Some autos carried as many ... has rayon satin ' and other concrete structures motorcycle traveling east being day, 10:30 to 11. hut she' atiiS has a w eek to g o to the city, A U.6. spokesman said iff oaikUdate Nicholas Pawluk Intermediates, Thursday, 7 to ^ persona hanging^ from RUMMAGE there. driven by an operator who look­ start breaking longevity four Viet Cong and a olviUan and the candidate for repre­ the windows, on the hoods, ^streamers drifting from a n. P adre Island, a slender, 100- ^B ator.fK t,SeM f8 Drpng ed too young to be driving. 7:30. mile-long strip of sand netted as records. were killed and a Vietnamese sentative from the 4Sth District, Advanced Ihterm edi- crammed into open trunks and The patrolman turned around on top. Pennants andj, crepe SALE shirred double yoke. a recreelUonal area off the coast There have been at least 20 policeman and three civilians John Burokas. and followed the cycle which Ates, Thursday, 7:30 to 8. paper fluttered w ikfiy, anid fire­ Sponsored by of Texas, was evacuated except tropical storms since 1671 that wounded in the attack befora 4-H Ctnbs Elect Officers and turned onto Intermediates, Saturday, 11 to Black, wild rose, apricoL have lasted as long, end two dawn. RbdalhessMaylags T^vo 4-H dubs have announc speeded up crackers popped. American Legion Auxiliary for 10 men at the Coast Guard 11:30. were around for 23 days. It was the first Viet Cong at­ ed (be eleotion of otticera tor ^ Two foreign seamen asked a aqua, frosty lime, station there. Port Isabel, on the CHOPS The downfaU came when the Advanoed Ditermedlates, Sat­ One of the 23-day Storms had tack in the capital area in more the duh year. bartender if the w ar in Vdet TUBS., OCT. 11 mainland across from Padre youngster dumped the cycle on urday, 11:30 to 12. no name. It howled around the than two weeks. U.S. troops Caizls Smith was elected Nam was over. 7:00 PJ»L w hite. S, M, L. 9 . 0 0 ' Island, also was nearly desert­ Henderson Rd. and the two Junior Red Cross Life Saving, trop ica l AitiamUc in 1906. TTie moved into the hghtly guarded president of the Buttons and “No, we just won the World ed. Vaur Best Buy 1 wore thrown to the pavement. Saturday, 12 to 1. other w as C arrie, In 1967. Both, motor pool — site of another C E H ItR Bows 4-H dub; Yvette Babb, Series,” the barkeep replied. American Legion PoUce Chief C. F. Barter of The two eluded the patrol­ Swimming lessons for women Fort Isaibel said about 160 per­ curiously, lasted from Sept 2 attack Sept. 1 4 — following to­ vies president; Mary J. Jen- At one point it seemed the man, however, by running to will take place Wednesday from Home through Sept 24. day’s attack. New eemraOm dzucek, secretary; Peggy Zab- Joyous occasion might turn into sons were left in his town of 4,- the rear of buildings off Hen­ 8 to 9 p.m. Leonard Street And both were full stature CUTS llanaky, treasurer; Susan Har­ more than that. PoUce ordered 000. Maytagsare derson Rd. The boys were ap­ Anyone who wants further Ling^e^ Main Floor “It kwks Uke it is dead,” hurricanes for the same time — rison, reporter; Diane Palumbo, . . information about the lessons POWERFUL PLUNSR aiARS NONI PRICED HIGHER! parently unhurt. Barter said. “There are a few 17 daya. ; boat for big toadsl refreshment chairman, end may phone the recreation dl- Hie patrolman said the crash old timers left ’The Coast Guard Snx recorded storms have Nancy Wooding In ohaige of CL0CCE0TQILE1S 89 happened so fast he didn’t have 'vislmi office at 22 School St. will probably piick them up ItSr lasted 20 days or more, accord­ recreation. Mrs. Elaine Smith a chaittfe to get a description ter.” Barter said there were two ing to the Miami Weather Bu­ MaE m ic a is the club leader. of the youths. InvaUds who refused to leave. reau. Karen Moulin was eleetsd HI8HERI 59i PoUce learned later the cycle 4-H to Honor Alumni I Four Star Specials j Hip > Shoulder Cuts president of the Tolland Hiking was stolen from an East Hart- Portoor wDh P o rk ... A&P Apple Sovce 2 39* Ifo(x>es 4-H dub; Karen Gee- CHIOAGO — The National 4-H McNamara in Saigon han, 'Vice president; dndy Rau, ford man. The vehicle was re- service Committee is seeking seorstary; Linda Bugbee, treas­ turned to him. names of distinguished for- urer; Mlaria Kynoch, reporter; ------mer mermbers of the 4-H C3ubs. Linda Boyden, recreation chair­ The puipose is a recognition i r i r ' k ^ New U.S. Troops men, and Nancy MoBride, fund Masonic Oiib program for persons who have raising, dub loader la Mrs. attained career success. WHEN THIS COUPON IS PRESENTED m arvel Sylvia Mioulin. To Fete Ladies Y o u ’ U Tokay Grapes ALL TIME FAIR MARK Cborota Family Nigh* In Buffer Zone - The United Congregational The FeUowcraft Club of Msm- DANBURY (AP)—A total of andOiyMBfM ’(Conttmied from Page One) Church Family Night Supper chester Lodge of Masons ■will 236,514 persons crowded onto the at the figure FROa aLlFM N IA ORCHARDS GlotofM ngtodG wUl ba held at the church Sun­ have a Ladles Night Saturday Danbury Fair g;rcunds this year day talking fai Saigon. He will at the oamese infiltrating into South NEVER AGAIN Kiot stek fMitng day at 5:15 p.m. at Flano’s Restaurant, Bolton, to set an all time attendance when your toilti evorfiowi MAE PMOa IttHEH Power-fia Agitator Redbte 11ns V iet Nam . tour frontline units and visit a Hra Pilgrims Fellowship will Diimer will be served after a record for tira nine-day event I rnagni^ washing action. Bnilt-iii It was lira fifth raid by the Tth Fleet aipcraft carrier in the 1 8 cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m. There The old reooord of 188,167 was present a BU>Uoal Hootenanny, Tonkin Gulf on Wednesday and TOItAFLIX’ lint filter. Softener dispenser, tool control of ^Thantoms” alght-engbra bombers since uring chureb school materials will be dancing after diimer. set last year. Thursday. o Super Capacity Boilt to l ^ e \ Wiggery Beauty i Sept. 21 just north of the demili­ I^Toilef ^ ^ @ Plung«r Dependable Grocery Values! big loads. Gets large or small and folk aoQgs, as the enter­ Tickets may be obtained tarized zone and the seventh In the air war against North Unlike ordinary pluncert, Ibilaflex from George OulUette, presi­ doei not permit compre««ed air or loads uniformly clean Goat< tainm ent B62 raid of the war against Viet Nam, U.S. Navy pilots re­ • metty water to eplath back or aKape. new 525 Waranty* A pritluek supper Is planned, dent, 244 Woodland SL; Nor­ I I North Viet Nam. ported downing two MIG jets With Ibilaflex the full prcMurt plowt. and the committee has suggest­ man Pierce, vice president; Rt. Sunday and damaging a third. through the clogginf Btaa^Mid 44A, Bolton: William Bryce, hralde the six-mileAvide dem­ •wiahet it down. ' ‘t*. SwonsdoRm Cake Mixes Maytag Halohof-lleat* O q ir W t ed (hat families with the Initial How Salon ilitarized zone Itself, U.S. One of the Red jets — a dries clothes in a gentle drels of A through M bring *a main 'secretary, 173 Irving St, or I I SPANDEX POWERNET, MIG21 — was the victim of a • SUCTION-AIM STOPS SPLAdH-MCK^ Marine and Air Force planes • CENTERS ITSELF. CAN*T SKID AROUND of low temp heat •. DaetrMrio djah, N through S a salad, and James McKay, treasurer, 257 525 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Californian who was himself with concealed panels at flew 12 missions Sunday, hitting • TAPERED TAIL dIVCt AIR-TIRHT Fit ASSORTID SAVE Control No timer neadedl Tabs T through Z a dessert.- ■ - A utum n S t To I I oi North Vietnamese positions ehot down by a MIG three Qalth*: th* oimrina *TollafM{J^ orders from you, not a dock! • Hicks School PTA ------Can 643-2330 side and back, shapes west of coastal highway No. 1. months ago. Cmdr. Richard M. AT NAROWAM n O t^ ^ FLAVORS 5 0 ^ 3 t iT 7 9 ‘ 4 Settings Dry all fdkics with 8- ment to act without feer of pres­ tha, or other flammable sure from (lie North. Sun Life’s educational^ Mob., Tues., Wed., Thun. I 27 to 36 I k. liquids In the home for any ! ★ ,,_|iiU 4 P.M. Be seid UB. ground forces RANGE purpose (Never use auA wmfld not occupy the six-mile­ Over St yean experience. I k p . poficiet? AND Jell-0 Gelatia flammable liquids for dry HAIRCUTS I wide demlliitBrixed aone between All work done In our new, cleaning or to kindle a fire); I North and South Viet Nam even FUEL OIL modem body shop. keep rubbUh and uimeces- i l (bough North Vietnamese troops GASOLINE i : f ' l i t dary combustibles regularly I 1.50 I ore using fi as a boae for infll- B e R tH £ ‘S JoMphliw removed from the bouse. We • fiation in to the South. MORIARTY hope these columns are of OM help and that we may aerve The Pentagon chief inunedl- Get in on the Fine Gifts! I Mon.» Toes., Wed., Than. I you in many ways. I tiU iP J l^ •taly plwigud into a round of BROTHERS TV-APPUANCE STORE Dillon SalfiB and Service Foundations, Main Floor fertsflagn and conferences with BANTIV OIL 8S7 BAST CENTER STREET Tonr Ford Dealer Spedals Not Honored Without I top oommanders headed by (OMI'ANV, INC. PLAID MAN0HB9IBR a Phoiw 649-MOi I WWIam C. Weotmoreland, :m M\IN SIKKIIT 301 CENTER ST.' MANCHESTER PARKADE (BertdeBOB Phone 648-7600) 319 Main S t , Manchester “ Valuable Couiwn” Above •omraaoder of UB. forces in 'n;i. SUN LITE ASSURANCE CORfFANT OF CANADA 643-2145 ftatNoia. ^ 643-5135 Opofi Evmy Night to 9 # Sot. to 6 HeNamoim wfil spend Tues­ HoikNillu H7:.-;ii!7t Prl's* nffecHvn fftroirgh Ttrastfoy, Oet. lllb In iMo Community and V ld n lty . r A

    MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1966 PAGE S ® W T PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1966 Amrlrrtor Three Techniques In 20 Yean? ToRand OES to Honor Etipttins If^raUk N some of us, aa individuals, have eonslderod the pace of our age a little Past Officers no. swift and disooncerting-7-as well as State Republican Candidates Put Matrons and Patrons THOUGHT FOR thrilling-let us turn, for a moment, to Night will be observed Wednes­ a easual notation of the fast-paced evo­ Will Be in Area Wednesday day by Temple (Chapter, Order FnWtlhtni. lution of a whole industry—^that of tele­ of Eastern Star, at the Masonic By ORM WEST yBB»a«d ODtaty i. iwa.' casting. The Republican candidates Tolland next week Include: To- Temple. A roast beef dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. ■ MUMMd arwT Bt«b& B Already, within two short decades of for lieutenant governor and Mrs. Richard Burns, Mrs. Short and to the point. Every one has heard the •*?**,__ - BolM^ Jtotw«d Mra. Albert E. Ford, worthy Sion. It has more meaning than most people may expect Let#- ' the medium, a third fundamental . Atate treasurer will be feted at Fournier Mrs. ^ r tr a m matron for 1962-63, and Reg­ change in the method of transmissldl^^ think about if— a ' Meet the Candidates’ night wednes(iay, Mrs. Richard Glv- inald E. Allen, worthy patron Our eyes and ears see and hear tens of thousaiid# w is in view. ‘r- V({ednesday in the Willington en, Mrs. Kenneth Gibson, Mfs. during that tlpie, will preside words every day- In advertising alone, the average^ fajhlly M TMT...... 4 tVe began with individual stations, in­ i i i Town Hall at 7:30 p.m. Harvey Cambers, Mrs. William* after the dinner. sees or hears more than 1;500 ads a day. Modt of w*^*. YW |z Ifoolha ...1 Interested residents of Tolland Other past matrons and p a.- see ind hear is quickly forgotten^ Why ia this? A ese illiUK. Ena Voiitka ..t dependent or lietwork affiliates,' each Bridges, and Friday, Mrs. Frank telecasting to its own geographical area. and Willington have been invit­ trons presiding during the in­ tratiou may help to explain. - PoUosky, Mrs. Richard Gorsky, itiation of candidates are Mrs. ed to attend and meet John Mrs. Robert Green, and Mrs. Compare' the nature of these tens- of thousands of Within the past two years we have Gerardo, candidate for lieuten­ Earl C. Loveland, a.ssociate with the number and nature of the world’s most widely i nOB O B o a M ! ^ fWMB . moved—especially in areas where re­ Richard Jette. matron; Francis J. Schiebel, as­ known words. The Lord’s Prayer has only .66 words! Thte Aa AnocCtad if asdpalTaJy ant governor; J, Tyler Patter­ School Lunches |» tha IM of npobUoaliaa of all now di^ ception from existing individual sta­ son, candidate for state treasur­ sociate patron; Mrs. Edward most important piece of writing the world has ever sc6n h ^ endHad to ft or aot othanrtoa crtdU- School lunches at the Mead- Schumann, secretary; Frank H. only 297 words A e Ten Ctommandmenta! A ere are only to thto papar aad alae tka local aaws pub- tions is limited or poor—into the device er, and State Rep. Andrew owbrook and Hicks Memorial 300 words in the Declaration of Independence! Lincoln’s 1 ^ of community antenna television, Repko, the Republican candi­ Gakeler, treasurer; Mr.s. Herb­ mortal Gettysburg address has only 266 words! St. Johq AQ iMMa of mmblteafiaa Schools next week Include: A - ert Kingsbury, conductress; lir^-rTiwirta ara alao waorr vdiich is leaping into the status of a date for senator from the 35Ui day, sloppy joe o(j roll, buttered wrote, "Jesus wept.” Just two wolds, but they -Stir one?#, great new public utility type of indus­ District. Mrs. H. Hayner Davidson, asso­ feeling with understanding. . A a Ine., aa* /'?:■ rice, green beans, grapefruit ciate conductress', Mrs. Robert for typo- A1.SO on hand will be Ruth K. and prune compote; Aesdaiy, For further comparison, in the OPA days, a written oipdef^ _ to adrartiaemanta try. Myhaver candidate for judge of J. Richmond, chaplain. covering the price of a head of cabbage had almost 27,000 to A a Btanchaatar But four years from now we may spaghetti with meat sauce, Also, Mrs. George J. Beaure­ words! Get the point? We think you will . . . t probate for the Tolland-Willlng- cheese cube, Italian bread and find both the individual station and the tontuli A/Miuxk;i,District euiuand OLtiteState Central tti . . . i « y « i „ gard, marshal: Mis.s Mabel G. WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE, 142 E. CENTER m aanrtoa oUant o f A •ejjJe* community antenna obsolete because Committeeman John Mullen and Trotter, organist; Mrs. Her­ 649-7196 athi telecasting from space satellites has be­ State Central Commltteewoman Wednesday pven fried chicken, bert Urweider, Adah; Mrs. Dafamlt and Mrs. 'Virginia Lewis. mashed potato, peas and celery, James E. Elliott, Ruth; Mrs. come the completely satisfactory sub­ yummy yams, white bread and . ADDR JDB>AV o p CI*CD1Af Grange Officers Installed James Liewis, Esther; Miss stitute for both. ThrToUand“ Grang7tosUlled butter platin dessert; Aurs- Mary Louise Dickson, Martha; A e concept about telecasting which new officers at its recent meet­ day, hot dog on roll, mustard Mrs. Harold Leggett, Electa; play adrarltotDK ctoateheuiai and relish, baked beans, sauer­ ^oBday — 1 p.m. Wday. uses space satellites - is that one satellite ing including Harry Labonte, Mrs. Everett R. Campbell, hung up over the United States could kraut, and cake; Friday, cheese warder, and Herbert R. Kinga- ■ $i)daa%ay ma.ster; Mr.s. Maude Stack- pick up the present network programs house, overseer.;, Mrs. Elizabeth pizza, ^ ,carrot stick, buttered bury, serntinel. RoberUon, T^lurer; Russell vegetable, applesauce. Members of a dinner com­ i-'ltec iatnraay — 1 p.m- FWday. ^ from New York or I jOS Angeles and telecast them directly into every receiv­ Gunther, steward, and Robert _ mittee are Mrs. Nonnie Hildlng, Smith, assistant steward. Shop of the chairman; Mrs. John McAllis­ OF MANCHESTER ing set anywhere in the United States. ter, Mrs. Jesse Davis, Mrs. Monday, Octobar 10 Such a development would, of course, Also, Mrs. Ruth Lojzim, chap- lain; Mrs. Sylvia Pokorny,------j, United Congregational Church . Frank Fairweather, Mrs. Ruth eut savagely into the usefulness and treasurer; Mrs. Helen Wilcox, 'V‘» be open weekdays begin- Beckwith and Mrs. Fred Leav­ value of all the community antenna sys­ secretary and Mra. Chester ’“"ST today from 10 a.m. to 6 itt. Charles Pearson, DeMolay Approved for I X Riunors Of Peace—And War tems already set up, and of many Magnani, gatekeeper. P'^' t .• » n. Dad, and members of John ThU aaams to ba a paomant, or par- at the 900 television stations, and the Mrs. Florence Ayers was In- T.*’ ® Mather Chapter, Order of De­ Guests tepo avan a aeason, of multltudlnoua 1,900 radio stations which now serve stalled as Osres; Mrs. Blanche Historical Society will Molay, will serve the dinner. Officers of Temple Chapter, hopeful but inconcluaive pumora about the American people. V. Tedford, Pomona; Mrs. Flor- "'®®t tonight at 8 in the studio ence Romeo, Flora; Mrs. Elsie at the home of Mra. Harold Gar- directed by Mr.s. Frederick Re­ ^ang^aa and yleldlnga in tha hard pool* Calculate the investment in these sta­ cave, will present a skit honor­ < * Labone, lady assistant steward V’® D'’®®’’ tiona of various participants in tha tions, and calculate the growing invest­ A e planning and zoning 4 ing past officers. Mrs. Edward ment in community antenna systems, and Mrs. Lojzim, executive com' world tragedy being Miactad in Viat- mitt^e. commission will meet tonight Walters will sing. She will be and then try to calculate whether it wih i-iiotogra|>hed By Joseph Saternts Dzat Injured In Accident at 8 in the Town Hall. accompanied by Miss Trotter. Wa taka a brief look at aoma of fhaaa. be economically sound to spend the Robert Dzat, 35, of Anthony New Vice President Mrs. John C. Rieg. worthy A e foreign minister of Aalland saya money it will take to set up the satel­ PUMP HOUSE AND DAM, SNIPSIC LAKE Rd. was taken to Rockville Donald Morganson of Doyle matron, and officers will pre­ Rd. was elected ■vice president pare and serve refreshments. ha knows for sure that thero ia a defi­ lite telecasting -system and thus ren­ General Hospital early Friday der much of Um other two investments with head Injuries received in of the Rockville Chamber of nite cleavage among the leaders of Commerce at its Annual Meet­ Visitors at Welcome to Connecticut Luncheon North Vietnam on tha istoie of begin­ oiMolete. an accident on Rt. 195. He was Pocketbook Guillotined discharged after treatment. ing Aursday. Morganson Is sored by the Service Bureau ot blouse with rust embroidery. ning to negoUata for peace. A' special A e economic answer is not likely president and treasurer of the Miss Jill Horton of 63 Prince­ State Trooper Roger Wolf ton St., a participant In the Women's Organizations. The and Miss Calip is attired in PARIS Students ot infla- Papal envoy returns from a mission to ever to come out simple and clear. But By Rowland Evans Jr. reported that Dzat lost control Savings Bank of Tolland. luncheon was prepared by mem- what she calls a “barong tion regard the French postrev- South Vietnam convinced that there is the odds are that, maybe not in four Inside American Field Service ex­ of his car as he 'rounded a change program recently re- bers of the United Churchwom- taghlog” of white with white olutionary perioil of^ cheap a hopeful support of the possibilities of years, but soon, we will be doing most curve while traveling easterly. Manchester Evening Herald turned from Japan, greets left en of the United Churchwomen embroidery. Miss Andersen is money as one of history’s worst, negotiation among the non-GathoUe of our telecasting by satellite. Aere Robert D. Novak Tolland correspondent Bette are We building this new school, His car went off the right side to right, Philip Atanmo of Ni- en in this area. Atanmo, a stu- an American Field Service ex- The price of a bushel of flour civilian leadership of South ‘Vietnam. was a time, perhaps, when new proc­ “Know-How, Integrity” of the road, hitting a parked Quatrale, tel. 876-2846. Report A the Editor, —(Manchester or Hartford?” If geria. Miss Liv Eun Andersen dent at the University of Cton- change student, living in Man- (quoted in Contemporary U. S. Aere are other reports that there ia esses could be bottled up because of the the newly empowered party car owned by Charles MacAr- of Norway and Miss Filipinas necticut, is wearing his native Chester with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Prices) rose from 40 cents in As Election Day nears for fill­ thur of Merrow Rd. a difference of opinion and hope, be­ importance and influence of old invest­ WASHINGTON — A e big un­ U. S. military slowdown in their given what help they could, they ing the office of the State Sen­ wishes to ensconce Itself well, Calip of the Philippines. A e costume of gold, blue and white, ert Bepson of 348 Woodbridge to 945 in 1795, and the cost tween the native South Vietnamese ments. Today old investments which are spoken danger awaiting Presi­ (sountry. are in position to press twi Mr. it will make some effort to­ 4-11 Club Orficora guests were attending a lunch- topped off with a cream col- St., while she is attending Man- ^ ^ cartload of wood from 94 ate, I feel that I should say a A e Little Busy Beavers 4-H Police Arrests leaders of the Vietcong, and their coun­ shrewd and realistic no longer count on dent Johnson in Manila is, iron­ Mr. Johnson is well aware of Johnson their own views on the few words In support of Atty. ward seeing that the new school eon Saturday at Kaiser Hall, ored hat with red accents. Miss Chester High School. Miss Calip 9500. CHub has installed new officers Concordia Lutheran Church,' in Andersen is wearing a black is a student at the University ___■ terparts up in Hanoi. There is, it is said, any such protection, and have to be pre­ ically, the hard-line anti-com­ all this. At Manila, the Presi­ diptlomaUc side of the war. It David M. Barry, who is up for is built. Two years from now will take skillful diplomacy on including, Lynn Henderling, Dennis R. Root, 19, of 211 conjunction with a “Welcome bodice and blue skirt, both of Connecticut. (Herald photo one faction of the Vietcong which la pared to live dangerously. munism of his Asian allies who dent 'Will make the strongest re-election. I believe his past the Democrats will surely seize You can serve anything from a small will meet with him there. possible appeal to South Korea his part to keep them in line. performance in Town and State on the defeat of this bond is­ president; Karen Moulin, vice Union St. was charged at 12:10 to Connecticut Weekend,” spon- trimmed in rust, over a white by Satemis.), luncheon to a three course dinner on a quite willing to take its place in a coali­ to back a negotiated settlement 1966 Publishers Newspaper president: Pamela Smith, sec­ p.m. yesterday with failure to While thoroughly aK>rovlng S y n d ic a te offices make him fitted beyond sue as a bludgeon over the STAN’S TV Daystrom dinette. They are so practical! tion government in South Vietnam and Mr. Johnson’s peace-seeking in Viet Nanu He will empha­ all doubt es I have followed incumbents should it fall next retary; Lynn 'Vendrillo, treas­ have a fender on a motor vehi­ The plastic-sandwich table tops will not thus give up the battle Hanoi wants ts An Unnecdicd Office trip to Manila later this month, size the fimdamental differences his progress in all posts. He is month. urer; Linda Boyden, refresh­ cle, and operating with a de­ small sports (:ar as the driver between a political settlement ment chairman; Cindy Rau, re­ fective horn. Traffic Tieups inched it along in traffic. Service and Sales. dent, hum, split, crack, stain, warp, ring keep going. Ih e Commission on State Government U. S. diplomats in Washington A Thougrht for Today a life-long resident of Manches­ How can the Republican# al­ TH E OLD or blister. And chairs of steel, with super are privately worried about the there and the semi-permanent ter, a brilliant young lawyer; lay the fears of the electorate? porter; and Heather Rau, Police said a cruiser patrol­ In South Vietnam Marshal Ky step­ Organisation, in its report to the Gen­ Sponsored by the Manchester health officer. Heather Rau Fail to Deter OPEN NOW AT wearing vinyl upholstery, wUl not wobble, ped aside for a moment to let his to r. attitude of the most militant division of Korea (now more and he is armed with publid A e directors and committee- man saw Root operating a mo- Murderer Sought eral Assembly, and to Gov. Chester than 12 years old). Council of Churches was also initiated as a new torcycle east on Tolland Tpke. break, stain, peel, squeak, or even sag un­ sign minister discuss the possibilities of Bowles, in 1950 recommended the elimi­ anti-Oommunist nations fighting office experience, know- how, man-elect can simply issue a WATERBURY (AP) — Police 1073 MAIN ST. alongside U. S. troops in South member of the club. at a fast .speed. Foliage Fans der a 800 pound guest! See the many dif­ a negotiated peace in terms more posi­ nation of the elective offices of sheriff But the mere fact that South and Integrity; so let’s vole for joint statement that they ■will say they are searching for the U M d o /L PHONE M9-9279 ' ■Viet Nam. Public opposition to Korea has been so generous Asking Life’s Basic Questions Atty. David M. Barry on Nov. propose a new town ordinance Magic Show at .Meadowbrook He was stopped on the tum- murderer of 61-year-old William ferent S^les in Watkins Daystrom Gallery tive than anything previously heard along with the rest of the county sys­ 1. Who Am I? William Garrell, magician, pike near Union St. and issued (Continued from Page One) tem. Mr. Johnson’s peace overtures with its troops in South Viet 8, 1966. which requires a student to be Dowling of Naugatuck, who was DRUG COMPANY To save money bring In your . . . there’s one right for your decor. Style from any official source in Saigon. would certainly be embaras- Nam gives (ten. Park a strong Everyone, at one time or P. F. Mietzner often referred to as “Farmer in a summons. Root was also giv- Connecticut finally got rid of the a bona fide town resident in than 30 miles of highway in the fatally beaten and robbed late portable TVs and radios and' shown is $149. Others from $69.95. Keeping pace with these rumors from Bing. At worst, it is feared, they bargaining position in Manila. another, has tried to find the 24 Trotter St. order to attend Manchestej's the Dell will pre.sent a magic en an oral warning for speed- region were affected. Friday night on a downtown at a save money.' We use Philco counties aa units of government, but could actually derail peace ef­ sinswer to this question. Every­ show for thetho studentsciiiHAnfc nf of t>,<.the jjjg ^ climbed to a point street. tubes. the East, ^ there is a mildly excited' still retains the archaic office of high Rather than liquidate the war Manchester, Conn. public schools. A ey should NEW LOCATION round of diplomatic meetings else­ forts. with negotiations in which the one has his own code of con­ then work diligently on pre­ Meadowbrook School tomorrow He i.s scheduled to appear in overlooking several miles of ■' Police said it is believed Dow- sheriff. It is perpetuated by the new duct, whether expressed or not. at 9:30 a.m. where. French Foreign Minister Couve A e worst danger stems from Communist Viet-Oong will "For Whom 11118 New School” senting it to the electorate in a Manchester Circuit Court 12 north-south Interstate 91 said it ling was mugged, and 767 MAIN STREET State Constitution, under Article Four, South Korea, which has divi­ share,' the South Koreans pri­ Everyone has his own philoso­ Garrell will be assisted by oct. 24 de Murville, after speaking eloquently Sec. 25, which begins, “Sheriffs shall be To the Editor, referendum as soon as po.s- “looked like the great white are searching for four or five Parking in front—and Birch sions fighting in Viet Nam. vately advocate a hard-line pol­ phy of life. I read recently in your pa­ his wife Jean. The act features Lloyd R. Carter, 18, of Coven- way—nothing but headlights as teen-age boys who were seen in St. Parking Lot In 'the rear. a t the United Nations, has been closeted elected in the several counties. . It is in our answer to life’s sible. There is no problem ■with Since the end of the Korean War icy of military -victory. per that Mr. Ted (himmings, a the existing busing program live animals, object lessons and try was charged at 2:18 a.m. far as the eye could see.' the area. with President Johnson. A e British and Under the old State Constitution, the basic questions that we reveal Gospel magic. He has perform- yesterday with operating a mo- in 1953, the 38th parallel split­ Nor are the South Koreans spokesman of the Democratic because the contract allow.- Police in eastern Massachu­ the Russian ambassadors to the 'United one duty listed for the sheriff was to ting Korea has been an impreg­ alone in this approach to the by our thoughts and actions our ed for television and live audi- tor vehicle without a license, deliver, or cause to be delivered to the Party, has stated that the either side to terminate on setts confirmed that there had Nations have met to discuss‘once again nable military barrier between war. Thailand, which lies next level of mental, _moral and party is still for busing and ences and is an officer in the Police said they stopped Car- secretary of the coimty, votes received, spiritual developnient. Part of thirty day notice. We are nov _ J FT.- been an exodus along roads the possibility of having tiie old Geneva the (Communists in the north along the bloody path of Com- ■ ■will continue to work--for its In a position to settle this net- Society of American Magicians. ter on Tolland Tj^e. nrar *Ay- ^ popular foliage by candidates in the state elections. A is and the anti-Communist South munist Chinese expansion, has the business of religious leaders JUndergarten Mothers lor St. and found that Carter _____ . ... _ Conference convened again. one constitutional duty was eliminated existence. That is fine; he has tlesome issue once and for all areas in the western jMirt of the Koreans led by Gen. Chung Hee an equal stake with South Korea is to try to get people to ask a perfect right to do so as Assisting mothers for the didn’t have a license. President Johnson, in New York City in the new document. the primary questions of life. A ere is absolutely no impedi­ Tolland Co-Operative Kinder­ state and in Vermont and New Park, South Korea’s president. in defeating the Viet Cong and long as his party agrees to al­ ment to the above-suggested Carter is scheduled to appqar Hampshire. on other business, makes a point of But Connecticut’s eight elected sher­ A us, any possible settlement the North Vietnamese rather When we think things through, garten next week: Today, Mrs. in Manchester Circuit Court 12 WEDGWOOD low him to speak for it. I think course of action. And police said homeward being closeted with United Nations Sec­ iffs still wield political power not com­ in Viet Nam that ends the fight­ than negotiating 'with them. we can make more intelligent that his statement is indicative Gordon Wells, Mrs. Bernard Oct. 24. mensurate with their positions or their decisions. The t 3T>e of questions If the town needs a new bound travelers made traffic on retary General A ant, who used to get ing and begins breaking down Even today, the iM>rChem prov­ of his party’s acceptance of the Mulligan, Mrs. William Waite, nothing but the run around from John­ duties. In New Haven County, for exam­ the barriers between the Com­ inces of ’Aailand are being sys­ a person asks tells a great deal school, fine. If the party in Mrs. Gaylon Wortman; Wednes­ the Newburport Am pike north ple, the high sheriff, besides having a about his attitudes, his sense of fact that defeat came as a re­ power jeopardizes its construc­ 1 Motel in Poland of Boston as hea'vy as it ever sonian diplomacy. munist north and the anti-Com­ tematically undermined by. sult of its busing stand. day, Mrs. Donald Ahlberg, Mrs. HAND EMB OSSED AUTO/AATIC REDUCTIONS chief deputy, has 53 appointed deputy Communist agents working un­ values, and his goals. You are tion because the electorate stiV gets on Stmday nights in mid A e President's main business on his munist south has a deep politi­ Ais fall we have Repub­ Francis LaForge, Mrs. William MUNICH — Radio Free Eu­ aheriffs. A ere are 17 deputy sheriffs in cal impact on South Koreans. der the direction of Peking.^ the product of your ancestors, is unsure about why they arc Baker, Mrs. Paul Bakke, and rope quotes the Polish govern- summer , when it carries travel- New York trip was the delivery of a litchfield County . your backg;round, your culture licans coming.to power. *Ais investing taxes in it, that Such an agreement will raise Finally, President Johnson .party will have a 6 to 3 ma­ Friday, Mrs. Roger Collette, ment as saying 250,000 Western- beach and resort areas QUEEN’S WARE speech in which he spoke very mild will' be rnider even more inten­ and your economy. You ha-ve a would be tragic. - ers will visit Poland this year, of New Hampshire and Maine. Deputies are named by the high sher­ the question, abhorrent to the jority - on the Board of Di­ Mrs. Richard CJarlson, Mrs. words to Russia,'""which Russia seemed iffs,, with the sanction of the various South Korean government, of sive pressure from that anti­ name by which you are identi­ Yours truly, Timothy Bertsche and Mrs. But, RPE reports, they will find Most motorists seemed to fied; you have an-occupation by rectors and a 5 to 4 ntiajority Mrs. Mary H. Ogden 20% OFF REGULAR PRICE to be expecting since, for once, it had town committees. The high sheriffs also ^political agitation for some sort quated anti-Oonununist on the ■ on the Board of Education. Harvey Blauvelt. only one motel. An eight-room take the tieups in stride. In BARGAIN SHOP island of Formosa, Chlang Kai- which you can be categorized; inild reaction ready, and this mutual serve aa 'correctional directors* in .the Of similar arrangement in Ko­ Now, while it has assumed no Assisting mothers for the structure, it’s 90 miles south of western Ma^chusetts, one old county jails (now state jails) and rea. If the United States leads Shek, who almost certainly will you have a reputation by which Kindergarten of Warsaw. man was observed waxing a mildneas may be a sign that Russia and position on the busing issue, Oo-Operatlve 935 MAIN STREET the United States are getting ready ot assign deputies to court duty, to serve the way toward eventual accom­ have an official observer at the you are judged by others; but, Poet^s Comer modation between North and Maitila OonfereiKse. who would be willing to settle this party has made' it ‘abund­ make some reduction in ,their European writs, and so on. antly clear by Its campaig;n Indian Summer Salaries of the high sheriffs are based South Viet Nam, will the U. S. Although toe Philippines is ex­ for such a limited defintion of confrontation which wlH be substantial himself? A e Prayer Book tells platform and its Ineffective Small children play on the size of the county and the work eventually promote similar con­ pected to be more pliable, Pres­ Among the field of corn tepees ★ ik ★ enough to enable both of them to have tacts between Seoul and Pyrnig- ident Ferdinand Marcos is us that we are (Thlldren of God. ■votes on related issues last load these officials are expected to han­ spring, that it intends for the And pause, listening; toons power to bear on Asia, where Rus­ dle. Sheriffs in New Haven, Hartford, yang? suspiciouB of negotiations and God alone is capable of judging sia might be able to influence Hanoi The answer, of course, la a could jirin with the Koreans, us for what we really are; and busing issue to be settled by For In the distant ■wind Fairfield and New London Counties get the voters of Manchester. I "Vague war cries can be heard toward negotiation. i 98.500 a year. A e Windham 'sheriff re­ resounding "no.” A e two situa­ *Aais and Formosa Chinese at by His Help are capable of be­ (WUGHR c a t c h es on QUICK! tions are entirely different. Ihe Manila. Only toe two’non-Asian coming. A man is always more would like to see an effort in Of Indian ghosts Everybody Likes A Bargain * Finally, to add one more note of nebo- ceives 17,000, the Litchfield -sheriff that direction soon. . "Who dance around ceremonial 96,000, and those in Middlesex and Tol­ - trouble is that the South Kore­ allies in toe Western Pacific that he seems to be; and some­ lous optimism, there are encouraging ans see deadly parallels in Viet —Australia and New Zealand how al-ways to bet less than he Uniquely enough, the Re­ fires reports from the United Nations, to the land Counties, 95,000 each. As of June publicans assume power on the A a t bum 1, 1967, New Haven, Hartford, Fairfield Nam. — are viewed bm ftiU partners might become. effect that our friends there, and neu­ It is -when we ask life’s basic day before we voters must de­ Upon the altar of leave# red and New London County sheriffs will Accordingly, the South Korean with the y. S. position. And why not, if it's a trua bargain? Real bargains, such trals there, are finally beginning to con­ government, backed up by the Dealing with allies in a war questions that we grow into an cide whether or not to .volun­ gold, be. paid 910,500; the others will receive tarily raise our taxes by vot­ A e smoke signals curling, cede the possibility t^at the United 98.500 each. moral and military force of is never easy, and is not made awareness of its meaning and as you find at Watkins Automatic Bargain Shop, provide States may have put a little sincerity those two Koresui divisions in easier by the fact that Presi­ purpose; and we gain an ade­ ing an iminense bond for the Rising higher, and higher: real savings. These are one-of-a-kind, end-of-the-lot* Other appurtenances, like room, and 3 new South School. My ques­ Secret messages lost Into its latest discussions of peace in Viet Nam, may insist on the dent Jetonson has pleaded with quate d mamic for living. board at the. jail, usually go with the A e Rev. John H. Hughes tion and I’m sure that of all In an Indian Summer kky; discontinued and shopmarked pieces taken from pur Vietnsun. A e would seem something of veto powfr over South Vietnam­ these Asian nations to help in job of high sheriff. . • Viet Nam. Now that they hav« S t Mary’s Church the electorate 1?, “For whom Anne Kim regular stocks. They're reduced at once , , , and then • tribute to the unceasing persuasive ese pea:Ce policies now being . But, does Connecticut need an elected studied in the White House.. reduced again automatically every week they remain efforts of Ambassador Goldberg. But, so sheriff to administ.er each jail ? Further, For example. President John­ liar aa it exists, it is something new in does the state need nine such jails (Fair- son’s offer of.economic help to here. (And few remain very long!) So, K you're inter­ toe diplomacy over Vietnam. Even our field has two)? A ey are all old. The North Viet Nam. after the war ested in bargains like theses, come to the Bargain Shop j^enda have had trouble believing us on -most that can^be said for some of. them and his efforts to bring Hanoi I ^ m o r r o w , ^Tietnam in the past; the more they is that', they are "quaint,” out of the Chinese Communist Ihink we mesm some of the more reason­ Litchfield State Jail was constructed orbit are already being quietly In 1811; it is 155 years old; New Haven resisted by the South Koreans. For yourself, for wedding and anniversary gifts. . . able words we have been saying lately, ' State Jail was built in '1857; it is 109 $2i.50 321/2” White China Table Lamp, white Shade, gold trim . toe more they themselves may feel en­ likewise, the strong hints that fine quaHw earthenware with more than two oea- years old, Danbury State Jail was built a negotiated settlement would $59.50 Twin Size Englander Mattress, print tick in g...... 37.45 couraged to work for the possibility of in 1858j‘; it is 107 years old. lead to the eventual dismantling tnries of craftsmanship and tradition behind it. hs $59.50 Twin Size Englander Box Spring, matches ab ove...... 37.W peace. In January of this year, an inspector the vast U. S. base appara­ name .dates back to 1765 when Josiah Wedgwood $12.95 (3) Daystrom Chairs, gold brocade vinyl, ea. .8.30 ■ An this represents the greatest oon- for the Federal Bureau of Prisons called tus in South Viet Nam may be received a royal commission to create a service for $44.50 201/2 X 251/2” Maple End Table, one shelf, plastic top , . , iSO-20 the stkte jails “archaic.” He said they currenee of small hints of reasonable- resisted by the Koreans, who Qoeen Charlotte. Each section die gracious design $29.50 Cherry Spindle Back Side C hair...... 17.50 include the only jails in New England rtmdder at the thought.of any $156.00 Semi-Barrel Back Lounge Chair, foam cushion, kick plea^ Itoss since the beginning of President which lack toilets in the cells. I^e recom­ ismokledseparatdy and ^ lie d by hand widi meticu­ Johnson’s escalation of the War in' Feb­ 4 mended that the buildings be replaced lous skill, just as it has been done for over 2(X) yeatsl ruary of IMS. because it costs too much to madntain $172.00 High-back Lounge Chair, matches chair ab ove...... ,1 ^ - ‘ But for those of us who.have had the them.. Herald $44.50 18 X 27” Maple Step Table, one drawer, turned legs .....3 2 ,7 5 tter task and experience of entertain- In: 1965, State Jail Administrator Har­ FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY! $32.50 Modem Walnut Arm Chair, orange stripe seat cover . . . .17.50 old E. Hegstrom renewed a request for a Yesterdays I $137.00 Attached Pillow-back Lounge Chair, foam T-cushion, square g such tenuous hopes btfore, this (October 10th thru ?2nd) Els assemblage of hopeful rumon new central state facility which would legs, floral print cover .89.00 eliminate all the old jails.' 25 Yean Ago 5 Piece Place Setting Reg. Sal# $69.00 Modem low Pillow-back Lounge Chair, gold tw eed . . . .109.85 before one single ' development— Certainly the munber of jails could be Everett T. McKinney Is elect­ Mercury’s new 1967 Cougar had hardly been put on display in Moriarty Broth- for the moment, nothing more than $89.50 Full Size Gray Chairback French Provincial Brf ...... 62.25 E reduced, to three or four at' the most. ed chairman of toe Board of er’s showroom when an order was taken and delivery made to Mr. A. Leonard Blue on Cream 16.50 93.20 i-r rumor—which has accompanied the Trained penologists, serving under the Education, succeeding Mrs. Lil- 17.95 14.25 $96.00 34” Comer Desk, one drawer, antique red ...... 58.60 Cream on Blue $24.95 29” Teak Wood Table Lamp, plastic foliage, tan shade . .12.25 iurrlval of Defense . Secretary Robert 8. merit system, could run them. Uan Bowers, who did not seek Anderson Shown in photo above are (left to right) Boy Moriarty Sales­ Cream on Cream 13.95 11.15 McNamara in South Vietnam. A e high sheriffs’ present duties re-election to the board in the man, Mrs. Anderson and Mr. A. Leonard Anderson. The luxury and excite­ $693.50 4 Pc. Gray French Provincial Bedroom, 2 twin size panel beds,., 1 »i ^ I t is a report that our command la would then be split. And, the selection recent election. ment you might expect from an expensive European import cbmes with Mer­ 35” 5-drawer chest, 64” 9-drawer triple dresser l ^ e ...... 409.5() of deputies^ and other officials needed $173.00 Sloped Ai*^ Lounge Chair, foam cushion, kick pleat, royal ,'^netncm intends to submit to the Sec- cury Cougar. 'This is America’s first luxury sports car at a pl^pular price. Han­ by the courts could be made the direct 10 Yean Ago blue brocade upholstery ...... ok iSotaiy its desire to have American troop ri iptrength in Vietnam increased frteh its responsibility of the courts themselves. A e T o^ Planning Qommte- dles andltracks beautifully, rides smoothly and surely on rear springs nearly $13.95 Daystrom Chair, b6ige vinyl upholstery, bronze legs . .11.35 A ese officials would no longer be pick­ ■ion proftoeal to create a public five feet long. Mercury Cougar is a car of today—a contemporary machine for $29'7.25 7 Piece Cherry Dining Room, 42 x 62-in. oval table with 70 f resent 820,000 to a new 'figure, ^ ed primarily for political reasons. A s land purchase fund through as­ 7 iM,000 aa soon aa feasible next yeisr, exciting people. Come in today and see why Cougar has caught on so quickly. 12-in. leaf, 1 Windsor Arm and five sidechairs ...... i.l78k40 effioe of high sheriff could be eliminat­ sessments levied sgainst hous­ JEWELERS-SILVERSMI'raS SINCE 1900 ■■.4 I jl^. Of an too.rumors of the season, ed, as It should have been long ago — ing developeri rcoeiwe#^ feigutic Moriarty Brothers, Connecticut’s oldesli ^coln-M ercury Dealer, 301 Center to tka ana Ukdly to eoms tius. • WATURBURT REPUBLKIAN (MB baeUiig. Street. Open evenings‘except Thursday, ^ 7 | Downtown Mancbeater At 968 Main Stzeet I I- /•> \ M ANciiKciiliB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTX)BER 10, 1966 PA G E N IN E

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    figures of 22,021 Of this adult Creditort Protected C o v e n t r y ficUoQ at 6,MS; aduU non-fic­ CHICAGO — ‘The 'growth of tion at 4,503; Juvenile fiction at credit inBuranoe bos been sharp 6,880; juvenile non-fiotion at 4,- in the last few year& This form TV-Radlo Tonight m 4 Residents Plan to Form 802; teachers at 468; sick and of Ufe inouranoe is used to repgy liM M f & mi-. » • ^ 1 WW “ shut-ins at 02; swap books ^ a debt if the borrower dies. The sunount in force in 1986 Junior Women^s Club Here ; Television increased 14.1 per cent to a total SVuir local women are "dill* o f the high school science de- Ooinmittee to organize and ap- of $87 billion. 6 00 ( S-lO^) IfOvI* 7:90 (3 ^ 3 ^ ) the Moi^eee (C) gently involved" In discussions partment recenUy represented ( 8) iSlke D euflSs (18) whecription TV !!# of forming * ^he school at the New England Jacquemin was named chiar- (13) M «rv (Jriltin (IS) GUiignn's uian(i (Of TEEN DRIVERS DEADUER f i r s t (18) Hollywood A Go-go ( 8-40) ir ^ Horee (C) CHICAGO — Teen-age driv­ of the possibility of forr^ a conference of the Na- (34) English START PLAYING TODAY (30) America’s Problem* Junior Women’s Club in Ooventt tional Science Teacherk Associa- secretary and Mrs- Marjorie (90) Cartoon* 1 8:00 (34) The French Chef ers, who constitute nearly 10 per (40) Addam* Family (20-S3-90) 1 Dream of ^^eannie cent of the licensed motorists,: N a t i o n a l try, reports Mrs. Ramon Menael' tlon held at the Hartford f i l l - ^ «... 6:16 (34) Friendly Giant were ln'W)lved In l4.5,per cent of «f Mark Dr. ton. Several live demonstrktion „ 6:90 (34) What's New (13), Run Buddy Run (C) (40) Dennis. Menace 8:90 ( 8-40) Rat Patrol (C) the fatal accidents in the United Governor Committee, IVUUam B. Cotter, Trees. lessons were presented during In the interest Of the fact lyn Richardson, co-chairmen of (30) This Is the Answer (13) Lucy Show (C) States last year. Stores the three-day conference by sci­ (90) Whlrlyblras ^ (34) Antiques that throughout the state, cities the membership committee. (30-22-90) Roger Miller (C) ence instructors from colleges 6:46 (33) Marshal Dillon ^ smd toWiu "have profited im­ This committee is planning a 6:00 ( 8 ^ ) News. Sports. Weather 9:00 ( 24) imematlonal Magaxine and secondary in the Northeast. (34) Opinion in the Capitol (10-20-22-30) Road West (C) mensely in various areas from membership drive soon. (30) Seahunt ( 8-40) Felony Squad BONUSBINGO Modem equipment and newly the work tend activity of “ the The Library Committee has (30) Your Health (12) Jean Arthur (C) designed audio-visual materials (l|) Merv Griffin ( 3) Andy OrUflth (C) Junior Women’s Club, Mrs. its next meeting Nov. 14 in the were on display. Sen. Abraham 6:16 (32) News. Spprt* 9:90 ( 9-12) A Family Affair (C) CUT OUT ENTIRE SLIP I I CUT OUT ENTIRE SLIP Mansei with Mrs. Albert Gustaf­ in the Church (40) Maverick , (18) Subscription TV THOUSANDS IN CASH PRIZES! ON DOTTED LINE y j |V ON DOTTED LINE y j Riblcoff spoke on ’The Prob- H ( 8-40) Peyton Place son of Alice Dr., Mrs. John Community House on Rt. 44A. (10) News, weather lema of Water Pollution.” 6:90 (10-22-90) Hunuey-Srlnkley 10:00 ( 3) Branded (C) Cahill of Maijc Dr., and Mrs. Kindergarten Mothers (C) (34) Arthur Fiedler In Japan Fire Prevention Week ( 8-40) Big Valley (C) Harvey Barrette of West Shore Volunteer mothers for the ( 3) Walter Cronkitt (C) Fire Prevention Week will be (30) Social Security (10-30-32-30) Run for Your Start Playing Today at All First National Supermarkets in Connecticut and Western Mass. Dr., have asked those interest- , -- North Coventry Cooperative ( 8) Newswlre Life (C) observed during this Har- Kindergarten Class during the (12) Newsbeat 10:30 ( 3-12) I've Got a Secret (C) Fall Housekeeping Specials! •d to contact them by today. week. old J. Crane president of the (34) What's New? 11:00 ( 3-8-10-30-23-3040) News, The proposed club would be Coventry Volunteer F‘re Asso- 6:46 ( 8) Peter Jennings Sports. Weather I P IN A S T - WHITE or. COLORED open to all women between the (30) News. Sports, Weather (18) Vintage Theater *{ ■• ' ciation, Inc., in the south end 7 :00 ( 3) Politics (12) Newsbeat 210-CountSIOO ages of 20 and 40 years of age, (10) Movie (C) 11:16 (10-20^) Tonight (C) of town, rep ort the volunteer Kingsbury’s class, Mrs. Lu- 11:20 ( 3-8) Movie ROLLS I who would like to meet and (20) Huntley-Brinkley (C) Paper Towels 4 (24) Travel Time 11:26 (40) Country Music (O ( 8) Tailleht Zone 11:90 (22) ‘Tonight (C) work with other women for their a! well oi''^leanmi“'the“ i'assroi^'^m (12) Movie popular (23-80-40) News. Sports. Detergent 39« Weather 11:46 (18) Music 7:16 (40) Peter Jennings. News 12:26 (40) M-Squad Quality aumcient interest is shown, a Marshal badges and materials Church Oct. 15 will be Mrs, ( 3) Miovie (C) 1:00 (40) Air ForesFOi Film fCI and Mrs! "E F SATD RU \rw TV WEEK l« )B COMPLETF, i,lS'|’rNO Cleanser ."IuIch 2 23< group meeting will be arranged, distributed during the Laurent Gag;ne Charles Carl. at which time members of the ^eek. GALLON JUG 3 8 c State Ebcecutive Board will at­ Rummage Sale Set Leaving As Nurse Bleach PINAST Mrs. Theresa Kalber, R. N., Radio tend to explain the purpose of The North Coventry Women’s terminates her position as sen­ (This listing Inednles only these news broadcasts of tO or 11 such a club. Club will have a ‘‘Rummage and ior nurse of the local Public mlnnts length. Some stsfiniM corrv ether Short Bowaoaats.) t Students Cited Outgrown’’ sale from 9 a.m. to A r m o u r sien n a sa u sa g e s o z ca n c *1,000 WINNER I *1,000 WINNER I *1,000 WINNER I *500 WINNER Health Nursing Association this W D B C -U 9 S 10:20 Speak Up Hftrlford 33 MyDOO WINNER *1,000 WINNER I Two seniors at Coventry High 1 p.m. Oct. 22 in the Church coming Wednesday In submit­ 6:00 Long John Wad* 11:30 Barry Farber Show Raymond Juros Mrs. Charlos W . Booth School, Donald Perkins and Community House. All members 8:00 Dick Robinson 12:00 Comment Mrs.-Lucy HwUs Dsi« Coughlin Nora Bergeron ting her resignation from this Joan Rotondi Terri Ellen Anderson, have re­ are to be in the building at 7 ;30 1:06 New*, Sign Off 12:16 New*. Slfn Off Portland, Conn. '■Northampton, M ats. lost Hartford, Conn. . Bothany. Conn. post, Mrs- Kalber reports she W BCR—919 Wx7C*-1689 Stratford, Conn. KiWngworth, Conn. ceived letters of commendation p.m. the day before to set up 6:00 Afternoon Edition took the action for profession­ 6:0C Hartford Highlights Bonnie Tuna 2 ca n s 29c honoring their high performance for the program. Articles may 8:00 GasllglJ 6:00 News. Sports. Weather al reasems. At the time of pre­ 12:00 Quiet Hour* 6:35 Americana on the 1966 National Merit be left in the church basement 7:.30 News of the World senting her letter, she reports W INF— 1299 I Scholarship Qualifying Test any morning or Mt*s. Antonio 6:00 New* 7:45 Joe Garagtola she “ asked the Board (of Di­ 6:16 Speak Up Hartford 7:60 Sing Along (iNMSQT), reports Principal Peracchio and Mrs. Henry Gan- N escafe instant,wffee io-o z j a r 1.49 p rectors) to consider the follow­ 6:00 New* 7:55 Brinkley Reports Milton A. Wilde. They are kofskie may be called for pick- 6:16 Barry Farber Show 8:06 Pop Concert ing points: 1. The failure of the 6:45 Lowell Thomas 9:06 NIghtbeat smong 38,000 students in the wp service. Medical Advisory Board to hold 7:00 The World Tonight 11:00 News Sports, Weather 'United States who scored in the Library Offices Named 7:15 Frank Gifford 11:30 Art Johnson Show a meeting; contrary to the stat­ 7:30 Harry Reasoner W POP— 1419 upper two per cent of those Cecil D. Robertson has been ed Constitution and By-Laws of 7:36 Mike Douglas 6:00 Jim Meeker A d vanced pkg 65c | who 'Will graduate from high elected president of the Porter 8:(X) News 6:30 Ken Griffin the Nursing Association: 2. 8:10 Speak .Up Hartford 10:00 Hotline sclwol hi 1967. The commended Library Association tor the 12:(XI John Sherman' Failure to establish a polio im­ 10:06 Comment 10c Deal GIA “7 Q students rank Just below the coming year with Mias June D. munization policy to conform Pack PKG / O c 37c 14,000 semifinalits in the pro- Uoomls, as vice president; Mrs. with the Standing Orders; and "all" Fluffy gram. Robert Visny, secretary, and 3. Failure to have the senior X In Honor Sodelgr Mrs. Harold Bumpus, treasur­ nurse a committee member er. Coventry High School Nathan when the personnel policies G. T . LeBONNE *500 WINNER *500 WINNER *500 WINNER *500 WINNER *500 WINNER *500 WINNER Other officers: Mrs. Maurice Sunshine Rinso giaS sc pkg 38c | Hale Chapter of the National were bcinc: revised.” Mrs. Ernest Carlson WWiam Shorkor Garlos A. Sision Honor Society Inducted two stu­ French, Mrs. Michael Pesce, New Constable Named and ASSOCIATES, INC. Mrs. Craco PariHo Norman Warner Mrs. Ludflo Peak and Mrs. Winthrop Richardson, Nowinpton, Conn. Winatod, Conn. Springfiold, AAaas. Guilford, Conn. dents, Natalie Hladky and Don­ Robert A. Caisse of Windham I LIQUID DETERGENT I Homdon, Conn. Nocky HW, Conn. new members of the library 12-OZBTL I ald Bissett, during a ceremony Is the new first full-time con­ Greater Hartford's DYNAMIC Insurance L u x 8c Deal Pack - 1-PT 6-OZ 8TL 54e 1 S. last week. Miss Hladky is a committee; Mrs. Walter Hav­ stable serving on the Co'ventry Agency daughter of Mrs. Clara, B. en, librairian; and Mrs. Emil Police Department. Coventry Hladky of Flanders Rd. -Bts- Majmet and Mrs. (3ecil Robert­ Police Chief Ludwig T. Kolod- sett is the son o f Mr. arid' Mrs. son, assistant librarians. ziej reports the new officer Is BRINGS YOU W isk p.ntbtl4 4 c I OrvUle Bissett of Grant Hill Rd. Mrs. Haven’s annual report ■married to the former ^iss and a transfer . student from showed that the association has Carol Marvonek. 'The couple purchased 330 books and has DOUGLAS EDWARDS Athol, Mass., where he was for­ has a five-year old son. had a total of 46 books as g;ifts. merly a member of the NHS Constable Caisse attended AND THE NEWS Cold W ater "all" ^•ck*' ?tI 73c there. She said borrowers are increas­ Windham Regional Technical ing and a ‘ ‘great deal of inter­ Miss Hladky is editor in-chief School, is a 1964 graduate of est is being stxiwn in reading. WINF - 1230 ON YOUR DIAL the 1867 Emerald, Class year- ^ “ ’X"" the Chiefs of Police Academy LOTION DETERGENT 12-OZ BTL 'A - VPT 6-01 BTL 62c 35< book, president of the Drama among the younger Bethany, and was employed MON., WED., FRI. — 6 P.M. Dove Club and a delegate to the-Na- by the Wlllimantic Police De- tional 4-H Congress to be h81d ^ conducted partment for about two years. In Chicago in December. Wednesdays during the month ------*100 WINNER *100 WINNER I *100 WINNER I *100 WINNER I *100 WINNER SULLIVAN AVENUE Golden Fluffo IS 94c *500 WINNER Bissett Is president o f the August “ which created quite Manchester Evening Herald CaroKna Benson high school band, a member * enthusiasm among the Coventry correspondent, F. 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST SHOPPING CENTER Mrs. Warren Budi Ethel C. Bovior Olympia Sotariou Elaine Hiemiston Robin Cathcart Jowott Chy, Conn. PlalnvIHo, Conn. of the cross country team and a readeirs. Pauline Little, tel. 742-6X81. MANCHESTER SOUTH WINDSOR Danbury, Conn. last Hartford, Conn. Portland, Conn. Danbury, Conn. future participant in basketball The Wbrary’s research sec- PKG OF 48 and track. Tias been enlarged during Red Rose •*« DiStasio, A. J. (Mri.) Wothorsfiold, Conn. Papolio, B. Hartford, Conn. Marino, Frank J. Now Britain, Conn. Ceremonial opening remarks the year, as well as biograph- Doya, Joseph Hartford, Conn. Kozma, Ray (Mri.) Hartford, Conn. Froloy, Richard L Glastonbury, Conu. were mswJe by Kane Buscaglia, ^®s for juveniles and science BANK CRCDIT WAYBEST—PLUMP—TASTY Hartford, Conn. McDoimaH, Joseph West Hartford, Conn. Swaanoy, J. Hartford, Conn. society president; Mrs. Annie '^th many books for CARDS ACCEPTED 1-LB PKG M ^ in i, A. Mueller Spaghetti Wothorsfiold, Conn. Patunaudo, Enis ColKnsvillo, Conn. Katz, M. (Mrs.) Hartford, Conn. ■Wheeler, faculty advisor, spoke adults in the research group, C U T UP Wilson, A. M. (Mrs.) on requirements for member- particularly in the biography Dupuis, H. (Mrs.) Hartford, Conn. Shapiro, Isaac East Hartford, Conn. Kruse, John (Mrs.) UnionviHo, Conn. Ship; Terri Anderson on schol- “ do-it-yourself” sections, ARTHUR DRUG O R SPLIT BABY FOOD Boyd, J.' (Mrs.) Mandiostor, Conn. Meinnis, Richard (Mrs.) East Hartford, Conn. Qomont, Jo s^ Hartfofd, Conn. srshlp, Ann Roy on leadership, Haven's report On circu- 2V2 to 3-lb. G e rb er STRAINED 1 IV 0 J T JARS ;g ^ 8 9 c Kiohiiors, Joan Windsor, Conn. Sally Scovell on character, and lotion for/lhe year shows total Keys, Charlos Shnsbury, Conn. Krasnogar, Agnes Simsbury, Conn. A verag e CHOPPED 6 7HOZJARS79e Bartlett, M. J. (Mrs.) Wiiidsor Locks, Conn. Kathleen Giesecke on service. CHICKENS Bud, E. L HaxardviHo, Conn, RussoH, Floyd East Hartford, Conn. The program concluded ■with STA-PUF FABRIC SOFTENER QTITL 49e Afcort, Luo______I U | | d n |on. ^ Conn. Adinolfi, A. (Mrs.) ______Hartford, Conn. Dobrowolsky, Loon Rocky HiH, Conn. the introduction of the new 16-01 CAN 39e OSCAR MAYER STA LEY STA-FLO SPRAY STARCH superintendent of schools STA-FLO LIQUID STARCH QT BTL 25e Frank M. Dunn Jr., and a mu­ THE MUSIC MAN sical interlude by Mary Welles. At Coaching OUnlc Joknsons Glo-Coat H AtD aiOSS WAX m ii-or CAN 93c Ronald Badstuebner,*' athletie IS H ER E! Simoniz Vinyl Wax 1- fT )1-01 CAN 95c director of the high school; and SLICED BACON 2- U n oz CAN 99c William Ayer, varsity baseball Gun King Chicken Gow Main and assistant basketball c(Mch, stop in and see Hiram Homrim the wild mannered 4 tNV SKG 79c CAPITOL FARMS Carnation Instant Breakfast are attending a coaching clinic MT l OI in 65c being held at Wilson High record clerk who when th? moon is full becomes “Mu­ Vermont Maid Syrup 9-1* CAN 1.05 In Reading, Pa. Among featured sic Mad,” the melodic marauder—Destroyer of peace Crisco Shortening speakers is Adolph Rupp, high­ llo tSiM SoM i-SwOOt CHOCOIATI MOKSIIS 4-OZ NCO 29c ly successful baisketbaU coach and quiet! MINCED BOLOGNA 59 Ocean Spray Cranberry Juke Cocktafl t QTi««z*n69c at the University of Kentucky. ITie purpose of the clinic is to Ocean Spray Cranapplo Drink o' 43c familiarize high school coaches Ocean Spray Cranberry Orange RoKsh 35c SIRLOIN with modem offensive and de­ AT OUR FISH COUNTER — ON SALE TUESDAY 4 4-OZ CANS 69c fensive techniques employed in THE Music Man Hunts Tumato Pasta the coaching of high school Haaits Delight Apricot Noctw 1-QT 14 0Z CAN 4 9 c All Cut From The basketball turns. C7 739 MAIN ST. 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    in paintings so the picture of Vernon Vernon . • 8 Accidents 12th Circuit tfie month may be selected. F u n e r a l s Steps Recommended Two Win Scholarships G>urt Cai^s Karl Niederwerfer of Rock­ Leon F. Meyer ^ On Saturday Man, 63, Dies Dr. Hilda Standish Sets ville and John W^ght of El­ The funeral of Leon P. Meyer lington, both stu^Mts at the Antonio Oienlteky of 26 Clyde Rd. waa held Sat­ To Smooth Traffic Sunday was a good day for MANCHESTER SESSION When His Car University of OonnedU^t’s Col­ ROOKVIU4B—Antonio Che- urday morning from the John The case of Lloyd Carter, I6, Lecture on Sex Education The town's technical study committee on traffic prob- both police and motorists, lege of Agriculture, have each nltsky, TV, 11 dicated there was no notation degree Mason and a member of The John F. ’flerney Fu­ Police said cars driven by ^ as to how Wyllys Lodge and Sphinx Tern- :plnin a e ^ a l changes, attl- , y, y ,,ir ' the Tobacco Valley CRT Francis King, E dm ^ Perkins, lOMUESS an M BEEF CHUCK 4 _ tions Commission, and a mem­ traffic light, to be installed at However, if Prospect St. Lockward thought toe wom­ ITAWUIT-UGHT i^iexander Bilow cent months when it -meets to- sign,, and fined her $18. With carried Out JolnUy by toe t*® Tuesday _ at the Arthur O’Nlell, William Lutton, ber of the executive board of W. Middle Tpke. and the en- becomes dead end at the new ans’ car had started to move ROCKVILLE — Alexander night at 8 at Bennet Junior the reduced charge, she does Starts at Rees ifector of t o e 'ie n ln g school, “ o'” ® <>' Mrs. HItrold Omsteln, Wchard Bundy, Willard Voislne, 3 “ " 8 9 ' CHUCK FILLET S j ib 8 5 ‘ C A U Fm N IA ROAST the Greater Hartford Urban trance into the Parkade which alignment would be and he accelerated, hitting the CHUNK TUNA Bilow, 49, of 20 Highland Ave. High School, not automatically lose her li­ vonald Kozuoh, and the com- Tumblebrook pr. ^ank Cl^co, Paul Smithwick, League. He has been elected leads to the Grand-way and to minecessary. rear of the Mahan car, police The winter recreation pro­ died Saturday at Rocky Hill The major item, which the senator of the First Preliminary the rear of the center. Main and Center Sts. — 'The cense. gram got under way today in Ittee for toe discussion of Th®*'« McKenna, Lawrence ALL PURPOSE reported. A public defender waa assign­ •'4.':-'■■•Bo n e l e s s - b e e f c h u c k Veterana Hospital. board is expected to pass with Archdiocese of The light would be coordinat­ offset alignment should be cor­ toe town’s three recreation cen­ ■obloms of youth and 8ex on show. The meeting will start at Bresnahan, August Lochs Jr., The parking lot at King’s ed in the case of Robert , - ^ ■ Mr Bilow was bom at Rock- little discussion, will be to re- Hartford. He is aiso active in ed with the one at Tower Rd. rected, as proposed in the de­ ters with supplemental program hlch Mrs. Helen Abuza tod P-™' , , “ “ tlamlle Department Store was the Stephenson, 19, of 170 Oak St. c r i s c o o i l ville a son of Mrs. Anna Ka- quest that the Board of Direc- many other civil rights emd and would permit eastbound feated Downtown Renewal Proj­ planned at the Teen Center, the le Rey. John Lacey are co- Film on Holy Land Bouchard. scene of another car collision when he informed the court he i » luska Bilow of Rockville and tors establish a “washout" ac- community acUidUes. traffic on the turnpike to en­ ect. Senior Citizens Center and '.lairmen. program, planned to en- Arrests the late Samuel Bilow. He waa count to receive $39,992 in fed- at 4:05 p.m. was “ financially embarassed.” cube steak The meeting is open to all ter toe Parkade at all times, by Main St. at Middle “rpke. — Manchester High School. Lake 8t. PTO Meets rich tjie spiritual and cultural Robert W. Mallln, 19 of a World War H veteran and eral funds for Project Head Police said a car operated by Stephenson was arre.sted last gallon members of the parish and means of a green arrow. Prohibit parking to Armory St. . At the high .school, toe pro­ The first meeting toe sea- life of the parishes and com- Eleanor Dr. was charged early Candace L. Cowan of 51 South month and charged with oper­ BONELESS had been employed as a ship- Start, slated to begin around their guests. on the southbound side of Main grams, which center around the on of toe Lake Street School munlties of the Norwich Dio- yesterday morning with reck- deal can usoA CHOICE rvrsj. jon., Broad St. south of Green' St., Rockville was heading be­ ating a motor vehicle with de­ ping clerk at the Duo Set Corp., of the month. St', between the hours of 4 to 6 swimming pool and gym, will r o will be held today at 8 p.m. cc»e. will be held Wednesday at less driving, after being in- Manor Blvd. would work out tween parked cars when it col­ fective equipment, misuse of RIB ROAST ssr ,,7 5 '% . 6 5 ' CHUCK ROAST im w cE lb . nnngton. ^ Word that toe Pro^am has p.m. Correct lane markings and run to May 31. At other cen­ ,.t the School. ® P ™- J®*cph’* Church volved in a one-car accident on well as is, unles.s traffic in­ lided with another car, also registration plates, operating HEART’S DEUGHT ^ 1-q>. <• a AA rU$H-UAH Aik., BONEUSS CHUCK Survivors, besides his mother, tieen funded by the Office of improve traffic signals and ar­ ters. activities continue until The following are the officers auditorium. Miriam Dr. creases materially. In that traveling between parked cars. an unregistered motor vehicle, include two brothers. Frederick Economy Opportunity was re- Exemptions rows. April 7, under toe winter or the coming year: Mrs. Ed- The title of the program will Mallln is scheduled to appear case, a signal may be neces­ The second car was operated and operating a motor vehicle ApneoT Nectar GROUND ROUND . 8 9 ' STEWING BEEF Bilow and John Bilow, both of c^^ved by school officials last Hilliard at Regent Sts. — Cut .•ard Therault, preisident; Mrs. be "Get Acquainted with toe Rockville Chrcult Court 12 lONEUSS n o il H O OR sary at the southerly entrance by Susan Caruso of East Hart­ while license under suspension. schedule worked out by the UnKX-ZPlY _ „ BEEF CHUCK Rockville: and a sister, Miss to King’s Department Store. the earthbank to the west slight­ recreation division. 'aul Chuck, first vice president; Jldy Land," and will consist of oct. 2{i. Officer Ernest Hubert Rose Bilow of Rockville. The program, expanded this From Taxes ford. Stephenson’s case was con­ R O A S T lb . This signal would be coordinat­ ly and keep the high grass cut A complete schedule of toe Tale Cantor, secend vice presi- a lecture and film on the naade toe arrest, PAPER TOWELS m 3 ^ CALIFORNIA STEAK . 6 9 ' BOTTOM ROUND 9 5 The funeral will be held Y®®*- to o^rate for eight short. Discontinue front-yard David Ridolfi of 25 Armory tinued to Oct. 17. ed with the one at Green Dr. escaped injury at 5:30 p.m. program has been printed and ent; Mrs. Paul Herbst, record- sacred shrines of Christendom. wilUam Goss, 19 of Broad Wednesday at 8:15 from toe “ °"ths at three town centers. parking of automobiles in the John Alden, 23, of Long- ng secretary; Mrs. Paul Nichol- The Rev. John Kozon, u sist- Brook .was issued a warning PROGRESSO - IMPORTED will provide nursery school Wm Stand Manor Blvd. when he jumped off his bicycle is available at the recreation Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros­ yard of a Hilliard St. industrial meadow, Mass., did not follow ■s, corresponding secretary; and pastor of St. Joseph’s and yesterday morning for driving ^ "iTENDER JUICY classes for 60 children from low Fresh markings for lanes just before it was hit by a car. the advice “ speak for yourself,’’ division office in toe East Side pect St., with a Mass of re­ building. .Iri. Hugh Collins, treasurer; George Mockalls of Stafford ^ t h defective equipment after income families. Shorter ver­ (Continued from Page Oue) should be drawn at all access ■ Police said the youth was and saved himself a fine. Atty. Recreation Center at 22 School Italian tomatoesrv v > quiem at St. Joseph’s Church Main and Hilliard Sts. — Wid­ Mrs. Joseph Duffin, hospitality; Springs, are in charge of ar- struck the r8ar of a car op- sions of Head Start were held points into the two Parkades, pedaling his bike east on Rus­ Vincent Diana spoke for him, St. or at toe West Side Recre­ at 9. Burial will be In Grove salad oil scandal. He was con­ en Hilliard St. to the west as Mrs. L Frederick W. Lowe, president intersection. T he worn signal North End Renewal plans will was quoted by police as saying following too closely, and EASY TO PREPARE Survivors, besides his sister, of the college, high school prin- ciossing picket lines, ball. bowling, volleyball, table this event will L Mm. Robert The Tolland County Art As- ^ nreSdlnt treadles on the Adams St. ap­ improve operations here. the sun was in his -eyes and he George W. Varner, 39, of Glas­ include his mother, four broth- cipal A. Raymond Rogers, and games, swim classes and swim­ Uiper, Mrs John Kriksciun, aociation of toe NeS^England ALociated STEAK proaches should be replaced. Manchester Hospital Area — didn't see the bicycle. tonbury. failure to drive in the #rs and three other sisters. other school officials and has A two-car crash occurred on established lane, $15. ming session for various age Center — W. Center — Broad Plan now for an additional ac- Sm er^nsrSTero^m s^J” ; S o la n s U IS T ifn f fS Pres. News Executives Associa- The funeral will be held to- -virorked out a plan through Hospital Notes Center St. at the W. Middle groups. porterhouse St.s. Intersection — considered cess road; as proposed in Wil- morrow at toe Harold P. Brown which toe college will reimburse Tpke. intersection at 8:45 a.m. BOND HOLDINGS DIMINISH The town also provides facili­ also be open and parents will be an exhibit at the United Con- the most critical and most dif- bur Smith’s recommendation given an opportunity to meet gregational Church in Tolland Elected vice president at toe Funeral Home, Main St. Under- the school system for toe ad- 'Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.mi Police said cars operated by NEW YORK — In 1917. life ties for skating, skiing, and ficult bottleneck (n Manches’ ^r. dated Dec. 26, 1963. The plans the teachers. in conjunction with the Belfry NEAPNEA convention held over GRAND UNION REEF, PORK, VEAL hill, with a Mass of requiem at dltional custodial services. In all areas excepting mater­ V. Carrier, 71, of Providence, insurance companies held 30 coasting as weather permits. ■0N<>K n P i For Immediate relief, toe for an access road should be CD Claase. Set Sale this week will be complet- the weekend was Thomas J. the Church of St. Thomas, Un­ The board—is also slated to nity where they are 2:30 to 4 R. I., and Norman P. Cyr, 30, per cent of their total assets in Anyone who wants further in- NEAT LOAF MIX p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private curb comers at toe Broad St. incorporated in a Capital Im- The first of a series of ten ed. Murphy, managing editor of toe CHUCK ROAST (s?ict .lb.5 5 * derhill. Burial will be in St. hear several committee reports of 137 Pearl St. were traveling railroad- company bonds. By foimiation may phone toe rec­ ■EEr SWIFT'S PRENIUN-SUCEO approach should be cut back provements Program. Plan now classes on vital information and The annual fall exhibition will Waltham, Mass,, News-Tribune, french fries CHUCK Thomas Cemetery, Underhill. and to appoint a new teacher rooms where they are 10 a.m. west on Center St. 1985 the bonds had declined to reation division office at 22 USOA g g C to p.m. Visitors are requested to a 25-foot radius, to permit for additional off-street parking dn Grade 2 at Keeney School. 8 Carrier stopped his car for a 21 per cent of as.sets. School St. training in Civil Defense man- be held at Colonial Hall on E. FLANKEN RIBS CHolcC lb. DRIED BEEF Mra. Olive Duckworth not to smoke in patients’ rooms. smoother turns. The Brpad St. in the hospital area. agement will be held Thursday Main St. Oct. 22 through 24. Hilliard and Broad Sts. J- caution light at the intersection T | 0 0 Mrs. Olive Duckworth, 78, of No more than too visitors at center line, to about 300 feet and was hit in the rear by the at 7 p.m. in room 21, Rock- Flans for the exhibit will be Elitninate the small renter is­ LIQUORS— WINES pKgs.^H 126 Spruc^ St. died yesterday Funeral Services »"®«-® p®'p®“®"‘- north of the intersection, should Cyr car, police said. ville High School. discussed at Tuesday’s meeting. EARLY NORN GRAND UNION gAtkm . . . be offset, to provide three land parklet and align Hilliard 'The program is being spon- Follqwlng business. Dr. William Mb. morning at Manchester Memor­ Patienta Today: 258 A two-car collision occurred CORDIALS t southbound lanes and one St. , with the westerly right-of- LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! sored by the federal govern- Schnedler of Rockville will give 9 SLICED BACON pkg. 7 9 ' FRANKS .‘Si'r . 69'>£1 . 5 9 ' » ial Hospital. She waa the widow at 4 a.m. on W. Middle Tpke. Minimum Prices Held for Nurse, northbound. The lanes should be way. The parklet serves no use­ of Stanley Duckworth. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: at toe Tower Rd. intersection. ment at no charge to the com- a demonstration on stretching GRAND UNION-IUXED a H P a ful recreation or open space Mrs. Duckworth was 'bom Mrs. Beverly DeSimone, 19 S. well marked. Police said a car 'driven by munity. The courses will be led canvas and preparing boards for ARTHUR DRUG Funeral services for Mrs. Su- The approach, as soon as it purpose. ITS W O O D L A N D GARDENS UNOX - IMPORTED ^ Jan. 4, 1B88 in Annaijdale, N. J. Weeds Sherman, public Hawthorne St.; Bruce Evans, _ , Everett J. Potter, 64, of Wind- by George C. Prouty, Sr., as co- painting. VEGETABLES 2 X 5 5 ' is practical, should be widened The 45-page report will be re-- u „ * ,■ V 4... and lived in Manchester seven ]iealth nurse for toe past six Hartford; Mrs. Carole Fish, it'a In traveling west on the ordinator; James Keane, civil Members are asked to bring GRAND UNION a a . . A A a to five l^nes, by the acquisition viewed at tonight in the years. She was a teacher for months In Andover and Hebron, Sunset Lane, Bolton; John 8 turnpike, was turning left into defense management: Thomas of five to eight feet of addi- Municipal Building Hearing 24 years at the American School were held yesterday from toe Forster, Coventry Mrs. Daphene the Parkade when it was struck R. Swift, radiological man­ WAFFLES 10 * 99' tional right-of-way. Room, with representatives of IIRDS EYE PREPARED $ 9 0 0 canned hams % e for the Deaf, West Hartford, re- East Woodstock Congregational Knight, 6 Tunnel Rd., Vernon; in the side by a car traveling agement, and Felix P. Pociua, Other short-range Improve- Wilbur Smith Associates on tiring 1 1 years ago. Church. Burial was in Morse Mark Liljegren, 60 Neill Rd., east on toe turnpike driven by Shelter management. ments at the intersection call hand to answer questions. YEAR END SALE MUNICIPAL BUILDINU VEGETABLES ITALIAN S m E Survivors include a niece, Cemetery in Soutobridge, Mass. Vernon; Edward Rudinsky, 10 Roger L. Boober, 23, of Old All town officials have been r u K i w *w WITH Aiaoims • ru«cH "i™ SWIFT'S PRENIUN OF MCI, K « A OTIIUOOMI, «AJ A»D NUSHINNI Mrs. Florence Barry of Man­ Depot Sq.; Mrs. Lucie 'Wads­ Post Rd., Tolland. urged to attend this special f. Mrs. Sherman and her hus­ SAUSAGE Z K 6 9 ' VEAL CUTLET lb . *15* chester, and a grand-nepheW, band, Marvin N. Sherman, were worth, 43 Olcott Dr.; Patricia A car driven by Cleveland LAWN course. Mayor Thomas McCus- Francis Barry of Colchester. killed last Thursday in an auto­ Webster, 70 Ronda Dr., South Barber, 32, of 444 Center St. Scot^. ker said, “ toe matter of con­ tinuing the government under Funeral services will be held mobile accident in Glocester, Windsor. Johnson, Gromyko smashed into a parked car on - CLOSED - EDUCATOR COOKIES ^ tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the r i A1?MITTBD YESTERDAY: Henderson Rd. at 5:54 p.m. po­ PRODUCTS ejnergency situations and con­ SHOP'GRAND UNION FOR THE Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Mrs. Sherman, who was 21, Mrs. Mary Aceto, 189 Oak St.: lice said. ditions along with the utmost WEDNESDAY, OCTIWER 12 ,196fi CONTINENTALS X 4 3 ' FRESHEST PRODUCE IN TOWN Main St. The Rev. Earle R. Cus­ OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY REDUCED! protection to the people, should had started this year her career F. Douglas Baker, 43 Lyndale They said Barber turned left green w ood a 1 1k e n ter, peator of North Methodist as a public nurse. Her husband St.; Mrs. Janet Ballinger, Mans­ Talk in Capital from Henderson Rd. to Center •• be a matter o f grave concern to Church, will officiate. Burial St. and hit toe right side of a Reg. NOW all of the responsible public ran a large dairy farm in Wood- field; A. Raymond Boudreau, RED CABBAGE 2 X 4 5 ' FRESH - WESTERN will be in Zion Hill Cemetery, stock where toe couple made 23 Battista Rd.; Jon Burgess, (Continued from Page One) car owned by B. E. Chase, .71, officials.” Columbus Day GREENWOOD-SUCED an a p a TURF Camera Club Talk \ Hartford. their home. 472 Keeney St.; Mrs. Elsie Dar­ Viet Nam. And a major reason of Cranston, R. I. $4.95 *3.70 PICKLED BEETS 2 I - 4 5 ' Friends may call at toe fu­ Mrs. Sherman was the daugh­ by, 222 Oak St.; Mrs. Julie The Kremlin still supports for this, in the opinion of U. S. Police quoted Barber as say- "What Makes a Good Pic­ EMERGENCY TELEPHONC NUMBERS: neral home tonight from 7 to ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Weeds Fisher, Reservoir Rd., Vernon; North Viet Nam against what it analysts, is that Communist ing another car forced him to BUILDER ture” will be the subject for 9. China’s Red Guard convulsion veer to the right, the meeting of the Snipsic Cam­ of North Woodstock. Jane French, Coventry; Mrs. terms American aggression, ^ $8.95 BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND broccoli has heavily damaged Peking in to a Friday night accident, *6.78 era Club Wednesday at 8 p.m. RICH IN VITAMINS A and C. DELICIOUS WITH CHEDDAR CHEESE SAUCE Priscilla Grimm, 3 Grandview and it has served notice it will Highway...... 449-5070 Peter Lappin Ter., Rockville: James Lyman. her rivalry with the Soviet Un- a car parked in the Stop and at the Union Congregational hot move for peace talks until Word has been received of 15 Maple St., Wapping; David ion for leadership of the Com­ Shop parking lot off W. Middle Church social rooms. Garbage ...... 649-1886 SWEET VINE-RIPENED p A FRESH-SWEET EMPEROR State News Mrs. Caroline Forster, pro­ cream cheese the death early today of Peter Lannan, 400 Lake St., Bolton; Hanoi wants them. Gromyko munist camp. Tpke. was damaged sometime j Reg. NOW GRAPES . 1 9 ' Lappin of Mullaidlly, Porta- Mrs. Stella Michalski, 42 Weto- spurned another peace bid in According to this theory, Mos­ after 1 1 a.m. gram chairman will outline the Sanitary Sewer and W ater...... - 649-9697 HONEYDEWS . 5 9 ' APPLE CmER TURF main points to be observed in « FANCY BARTUrr and a -A A A down, Ireland, brother of Mrs; Roundup erell St.; Patrick Morrison, 26 New York Saturday, which had cow is now so far ahead in the Ruth H. Charest of 60 Dart CALIFORNIA a a « gallon 7 0 ^ William Lynn of 417 Hartford Anchorage Rd., Vernon. been presented by British For- Sino-Sovlet contest that the Hill Rd., Wapping told police $12.95 *9.76 securing a good picture and toe FRESH DATES X 3 9 ' i»g I V B0SCPEARS2.39' Rd. He also has several nieces (ContinuedPage One) Also, Michael Potter, East ®^$J' Secretary George Brown. Kremlin feels freer to pursue its she parked the car in toe lot BUILDER and nephews in toe Manches­ Hampton; John Reduker, Rocky What appears neiy is a Soviet own foreign policy ends regard- at 1 1 a.m. ' ter area. How much of the loot the hold­ Interest in possibli deals with less of Chinese charges of Soviet The damage .was discovered lETTTCROCNCR LAYER DISH DETERGENT Hill; John Schieldge Sr., Coven­ $6.95 l-pintA-oz. n d j . up men sacrificed by leaving try; Mrs. Frieda Schmeiske, _ the West on matters o^ther than collusion with the United States, at 4:50 p.m. by. her husband. plus 2 *5J0 MINUTE NAIO FROZEN - 100% PURE CAKE MIXES ■ 3 9 ' ------Police quoted the woman as Mrs. Mary F. Dey behind the two money bags was T o lIa n d rM rr TheresV'Si'emin- riElSCHMANN'S FROZEN UNSALTED _ - PALMOUVE UQUID 51* Mrs. Mary Freiheit Dey, 80, not immediately announced. igo. Avery St.. Wapping; saying^,she didn’t notice the ORANGE JUICE MARGARINE 1^53 dent but felt her car had been Pkl-' o f 63 Lyness St., died Saturday MARINE KILLED Therese Strait, Tolland; Albert Reg.' NOW [CHUN KING SHRIMP Campaign Bosses Admit struck while it was in toe lot. CONCENTRATE night at a Manchester conva­ NORWICH (AP) — Marine Taylor, 167 E. Center St.; Don- TURF ‘ e g g ROLLS FROUN J V 6 9 * lescent hospital. She was toe Pfc. Franklin M. Renshaw, 19, a’d Villeneuva, 78 Country Land, PIZZA KING CHUN KING FR02EH BISQUICK x 5 3 ^ widow o f Julius Dey. Vernon; Harold Whiting, 12 L y Viet War Not an Issue $17.95 *13.45 PRELL SHAMPOO of the Occum section of Nor­ BUILDER 423 MAIN ST.—-BELOW POST OFFICE FRIED WCE JK? X 5 9 ' COFFEE Mrs. Dey was bom May 7, wich, was killed Thursday by dall St.; Dorris Willis, 31F Gar­ USWVA Posts Go FAMILY SIZE (Continued from Page One) u- NEXT TO CHICKEN KING and GRINDER KING CHUN KING FROZEN CHICKEN 1886, in South Windsor, a a anlper’s bullet in Viet Nam, den Dr. helpful in North Viet Nam be- (ioWMEIN X'W daughter of Fritz and Wilhel- according to toe Marines. BIRTHS SATURDAY: A United States "must do what- cause there are no suitable tar- To Mrs. Mathieu $9.95 CHOCK FULL O'NUTS '.. *1' plus 4 *7.45 NOW MANAGED BY EDDIE BERGGREN CREST TOOTHPASTE 69* CHUN KING FROZEN SHRIMP mina Kroll Freiheit, and lived. Renshaw, who was unmarried, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ste- ever is necessary to win” fast in gets. Kennedy appeared on the ;« 7 9 * WELCH'S In Manchester 72 years. She was the son of Mrs. Isabelle ven Schwarez Thompsonvllle; a 'Viet Nam. But he says it is silly Mutual radio program “ Report­ Mrs. Mary Jane Mathieu of raOWMElN X was a member of the Evangeli­ IVhitt of Occum and Ralph for anyone to conclude he is ad- ers Roundup.” 156 Main St. recently was ap­ I 14-01.' lETTV CROCKER CNIQUITA lANAHA GRAPE JELLY cal Lutheran Church. Renshaw Sr. of Lisbon. He Parker, 15 Walker St.; a son to vocating use of nuclear weapons pointed national soloist of thq FAMILY SEED. .7- a Reg. NOW 15 LARGE PIZZAS... H ie s s h o r t S a d I pkg*- i NUT MUFFIN MIX p'r 39e Survivors Include two sons, enlisted in August 1965 and had Anthony Laurini- which, he explained, would be United Spanish War Veter­ and all l E m CROCKER OATMEAL __ GERBER STRAINED ^ ^ Raymond F. Dey of Manches­ been In Viet Nam since January. Eldrdige St.; a daugh- felt by friend and foe alike. Twins Flip Coin ans Association and secretary $4.95 *3.76 FOR LAUNDRY 3lb. 1-01. MUFHNMIX P ^ 39c ter and Frederick J. Dey of of the Nutmegger’s Club, com­ OTHER SEED FREE -deal The family was informed of But Sen. John C. Stennis, D- SCH RAFn'S FROIEN BABY FOODS 10 West 'Hempstead, N. Y.; a the death Saturday. Clark Jr., ^ ^Glastonbury. .- - 4...... Miss., chairman of the Senate To Pick Entrant posed o f 1962-63 past depart­ pka- AND ALSO ON NEW HANSEL, AJAX DETERGENT n S H C A K E S 49' cifiKiniiT daughter, Mrs. Frederick BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Preparedness subcommittee, ment presidents at the annual Each Week WWi Our Schneider of Manchester; two daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Paul encampment in Lansing, Mich. DETERGENT 7'%-oz. O Q c says the United States may In Queen Contest COPE AND ALL OTHER PRODUCTS 3-lb. 1-01. P8T BEHT 79* aisters. Miss Minnie Freiheit CD Will Start Banner, 78 Berkeley Dr., Ver­ have to use tactical nuclear She was department president LUCKY MARKERS! deal CHOC. CHIP COOKIES p k g . and Mrs. Fred L

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    old well on the property for use Columbia as drinking water. I Come to our rollicking Italian Festival of Foods! Powell'Schwarm Larson-Gartside T essierdedrziewski New gym facilities at Porter School preclude the continua­ [Sig' tion of the council program St Miaa CheryrMae Schwarm of Miss Karen Patricia Jedrziew- town’s PTA ski of Los Angeles, Calif., for­ the WilUmantiC "Y .” TalcOttviUe became the bride of The Baby Has The oW bus, vintage 1946, merly of Tolland, became the William Arthur Powell of Rock- bride o f Stephen Joseph Tessler Sets Meeting used to transport the children viUe Saturday morning at St. Jr. of Los Angeles Saturday to the p f«| :n im for many years, morning at St. Matthew’s w ill be disposed of. Joim’a Episcopal Church, Ver­ On Tuesday Judo iSsaone are expected to non. Church, Tolland. The bride is a daughter of Been Named The Season’s opening meet­ become a part o f the council The bride is a daughter of activities, according to pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jedrziew- ing of the Columbia P T A will Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. gram chairman, Richard Cur- FeslMtadi ski of Kingsbury Ave.;'Tolland. Smith. William Aaron, son of .Fred M. and Sarah Mil- be held tomorrow night at the Schwarm of 27 Main St. The The bridegroom is the son of land. ward Smith, 92 Brent Dr. He was born Sept. 29 at Manches­ Horace Porter School cafe­ bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Radtke of Tuolumne, The group plane to revive the ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother la Mrs. Mrs. Wilton H. Powell of 86 Calif., and Stephen J. Tessier teria at 7:30 p.m. custom of placing lights on the ^ W. R. Mllv/ard, Lexington, Ky. Hib paternal grandparents are Windsor Ave. Sr. of Stephenson, Mich. The potluck supper, a tradl- .!!!!." Mr, and Mrs. Aaron M. Smith, Lexington, Ky. The Rev. James Grant, rector, The Rev. J . . Clifford Curtin, S Si ■’»? tlon, will be replaced by a des Christmas and also the carol « * * • * performed the double ring cere­ pastor of St. Matthew's C&urch, sert and coffee hour, to be fol­ sing, begun by the group in mony. Walter Murphy was or­ performed the double ring cere­ Barns, Althea, daughter of Wendell K. and BUalne lowed by a short business meet­ 1949 but since discontinued. ganist and Miss Victoria Lons­ mony. Bouquets of white mums O'’ Christian Br-rns, 568 Hilliard St. She was bom Sept. 30 at ing. A change in bylaws, voted by i nj m n?ii!i-prezzo dale was soloist. TTiey are both were on the altar. Mrs. Paul Man-hestcr Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents School personnel, superin­ the committee, will make the of Vernon. Bouquets bf assorted Dllworth of Portland, aunt of the 'Is? ' * are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grover, St. George, Utah. Her paternal tendent Myron Collette, Miss recreation council area commit­ flowers decorated the altar. bride, was soloist. Mrs. Hsu'old granJparents are Mr. And Mrs. Wendell Barns, East Kaysville, M ary Jane Reid, elementary su­ tee a standing committee o f the . . . that's iiiinhpncing Italian style! The bride was given in mar­ Garrity of Tolland was organist. Utah. council. This group works on e» . « 0 0 0 0 pervisor, board of education riage by her uncle, Charles Mc­ Bouquets of white' mums were members and Miss Shirley Fox, the completion o f the recrea­ Bride o f Coventry. She wore a on the altar. Bunnell, Glen Robert, son qf Edward B. and Judith Mul- school nurse, w ill be invited tion area on Henneouin Rd. full-length gown of nylon and The bride was givin in mar­ vaney Bunnell, 139 Mohawk Dr., East Hartford. He was bom guests. Local clergymen will It will investigate the cost Sept. 28 at . Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal rochelle lace, designed with lace riage by her father. She wore a be in attendance. of improving the road leading grandfather is Mr. Robert Mulvaney, Billings, Mont. His pa­ bodice, long nylon sleeves with full-length peau de sole gown Final plans will be made, to Firemen’s Field, used by the ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bunnell, Winsted. lace ruffles at the wrist and with appliques of re-em­ during the business meeting, council for baseball and b y . thie He has two brothers, Alan, 5; and Keith, 2. bouffant skirt. Her three tiered broidered Alencon lace and seed for the annual Grinder Day, firemen for parking at fair G 6 • « * time. It was not decided There’s a million m-nl-m-m’s Ir veil of illusion was arranged pearls, designed with scooped Oct. 15. VscDerpoel, Kirk Robert, son o f Robert W. And Joan whether the cost would be a from a crown of seed pearls and neckline, long sleeves coming to Parents are invited to visit Small VanDerpoel, 47 Cold Spring Dr., Vernon. He was bora problem for the firemen, the crystals, and she carried a cas­ points at the wrists, A-line skirt with the teachers after the mini-prieing besidet the lire yon $eve! and chapel train. Her elbow- Sept.- 28 at Rockvlllq General Hospital. His maternal grand­ council, or both. cade bouquet o f white pompons meeting. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Small, Auburn, Maine. School Menu and roses. length bouffant veil of silk il­ Rescue Truck Demonstration Thoro'a tho iw-m-mwmiur of epprovd from ew lusion was arranged from « His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Van­ Tuesday, spaghetti with Miss Theresa McCrystal of Lions will view a demonstra­ tho way wo'r# fighting t6 ktop food priCM down! Wo tm lace and pearl chignon head- Derpoel, Chicopee Falls, Mass. He has a sister, K ay Merrill, meat and cheese sauce, Vienna Vernon was maid of honor. She tion of the local rescue truck accepting • •malltr profit than othar ttorot oo* 2. Wa r# not piece, and she carried a cascade bread, cabbage salad and apple­ wore a floor-length gown of 12. of Columbia Volunteer Fire De- bouquet of white mums and * * • • • sauce; Wednesday, chicken cut- giving atompa or playing gomot or gambling with yow mon^f* yellow lace and nylon, fash­ partment after » buslncw meet- roses. McKinney, Thomas Frank Jr., son'^ of Thomas Frank Sr. 3. Wo buy os much at wo eon from Mppliora who giro m HM ioned with empire lace bodice Ing toni)mi tonight at Clark s Restau- Miss Pamela J, Jedrziewski ■ and Lena Small McKinney, 105 Prospect St., Rockville. He was Thur-sday, hot dog on roll, boat pricea on quality foods ot wholoeolo. 4. Wo nan o toet and lace train attached at the rant in Wlllimantic. of Tolland, sister of the bride, bom Sept. 26 at Rockville GencraI;(Hospltal. His maternal baked beans, sauerkraut, yel­ ship ... giving you eouitooua torrico ond Krupul^ly. shoulders. She wore a veil of The truck was donated by the was maid of honor. She wore gramdparenls are Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Small Sr., North low cake with chocolate frost­ wholoaomo fooda, but not noodloooly oxpentiro trilfa. ThoTf yellow illusion attached to a Lions to the firemen. a full-length brocade gown, de­ Weymouth, Mass. His pitem al grandfather is Frank M c­ ing; Friday, pizza with cheese tiara of seed pearls, and carried The club’s annual auction how mini-pricing fight* inHotion for you. signed with a Ught green em­ Kinney, Rockland, Maine. and tuna flakes, spinach, apple­ a cascade bouquet of aqua pom­ will be held Nov. 19 beginning DO*** sauce. pons. pire bodice and a dark green Moore, Janie Lynn, daughter of James C. and Linda Ed­ at 10 a.m. with Bob Hendrick­ Bridesmaids were Mrs. Fred­ A-line skirt. Her floor-length wards Moore, 18 Knox St. She was born Oct. 2 at Manchester son as auo'loncer. Manoh-'stpr Evening Herald erick Giggey of Talcottville, sis­ light green veil was arranged from a headpiece of matching Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Frank Budney is general, CnIiiniMa corresponilent. Vir­ ter of the bride; Mrs. Betty brocade roses, and she carried Mrs. Frederick G. Edward.s, 107 Spruce St. Her paternal ‘ chairman assisted by Morris ginia M. Carlson, tel. 228-9224. Shea of Glastonbury, sister of Dlldilian photo Burian Mom i^oto a cascade bouquet of gold and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Moore, Skowhegan, Kaplan, trucking and pick-up; MRS. the bridegroom; and Miss Bev­ MRS. STEPHEN JOSEPH TESSIER JR. MRS. CARL EDWARD LARSON yellow mums. Maine. Alfred Lange, new merchan­ erly Powell of Rockville, sister • • • • * dise; William Burnham, pub­ __cut from younger^ leaner porker§—center cut Miss Elizabeth Ruth Gartside set Ridge Country Club, East Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ir­ Town Student^ of the bridegroom. Miss Debra win Lemer of Kittery, Maine, pier Michigan, Mrs. Tessier N avy in the Pacific and the Gilbert, Brian Edward, son of Russell H. and Lorraine licity, and Raymond Judd, of Manchester and Carl Edward Hartford. Miss Lynn Runde, Shea and Miss Doreen Shea, far east, and is employed at McGuire Gilbert, 33 Michael Dr., Vernon. He was bom Sept. iunc*' prenaratlons. . , „ ____ _ cousin of the bride, was in Miss Marie Lessard of Rock­ wore a pink wool suit with a Given Grants Wegiei>^illings both of Glastonbury and nieces Larson of Newington were unit- Scientific Data Systems, West 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandfather L BMch Changes Asked , charge of a guest book. ville and Miss Katherine Berry dark pink and white hounds- of the brideg;room, were junior Los Angeles, The beach committee has ed in marriage Friday night at cruise to Nassau, Mrs. of Los Angeles. They wore full- tooth.-check coat and a corsage is Felix J. McGuire, Thompson Rd.. Glastonbury. His paternal Two Manchester students at bridesmaids. Miss Mary Lou recommended to the Recreation a candlelight ceremony at Cen- j_,arson wore a three-piece cyc- length brocade gowns, designed of sweetheart roses. The couple grandfather is John Gilbert, Hartford. He has two brothers, the University of Connecticut Giggey of Talcottville, niece of Council that certain improve­ ter Congregational Church. ,^ ^ ^ 0 walking suit of knit with with dark green empire bodices will live at 3430 Sepulueda Blvd. Russell H., 19 and Richard L., 16; and two sistera Donna M., School of Agriculture have re­ the bridegroom, was flower girl. ments be made at the Com­ The bride is the daughter o f black accessories, and a c o r ^ e green A-line starts. Los Angeles. 8 and Deborah A., 6. cently been awarded scholar­ The bridesmaids outfits of * * • • * munity Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Irvm W. Gartside ^ They wore headpieces styled to Mrs. Tessier is a graduate ships. aqua were styled to match the Miller, Kimberly Ann, daughter of Jay M. and Marilyn The committee, at a recent of 245 W. High St. The bride- 55^ 5,1^3 Highway, attendant s, of Eliington High Schooi. and They are Earle Lawrence, son honor attendant’s, and they car­ Strch'ow Miller, 9 Grandview Terrace, Rockville. She was meeting, said plans are sug­ groom is a son Of Mr. and Mrs. Wethersfield after Oct 15 carried cascade bou- of the University of Connecticut r GLOBE 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lawrence ried cascade bouquets of yellow born Sept, 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal gested that a retaining wall bei of 153 A very St., and Eugene PORK CHOPS Mrs. Larsen is a graduate of School of Nursing at Storrs. pompons. The . junior brides- grandfather is Hei-bert E. Strehlov’, Tonawknda, N.Y. Her pa­ built at the edge of the lake, The Rev. O ifford O. Simpson, University of Connecticut, Miss Martha Dilworth of Port- She is a member of Sigma r Travel Service 1 Twaronite, son of Mr. and Mrs. alds and flower girl were land, cousin of the bride, was ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William M iller Sr., from the boat ramp td the W il­ pastor of Center Church, per- j3 nursing 3t^f, ^ Theta Tau, honor sororiety of Jose^ Twaronite of 34 Spruce d^eesed alike in full length formed the double ring cere- flower girl. Her gown was styl­ r 905 MAIN STREET ^ Margarctvilie, N.Y. She has a brother, Kevin, 11; and two liam Murphy property, and a St. 'iTiey are both graduates of hoopfed, gowns of pale orchid ...... Newingrton Hospital for Crippled nursing. She is employed at the mony. Mrs. ^ l^ r t Walker^ was children. Mr. Larson is a gradu- ed to match the honor attend­ sisters, Maraha, 7 and Lesley, 1(4. wooden pier be added at right Manchester High School. with mtltching headpieces. The pediatric department of the k 643-2165 ^ organist and Charles Quigley ^te of Danbury State Teacher's ant's, and she carried a bas­ • • « • * angles, making it more conven­ Lawrence, a senior, has been junior briddstpaids carried colo­ Health Science Center of the soloist. Both are from Clinton, college and a graduate student ket of flowers. ► Authorized agent In Man- ^ Tliornton, Bruco Alan, son o f Richard A. and Phyllis ient to launch boats. awarded the Hood scholarship nial bouquets bf, yellow and or­ University of California at Los Bouquet of white carnations Springfield (Mass.) College, Stephen J. Tessier Sr. served Chester for all Airlines,^ Jackson Thornton, Cervans Rd., Tolland. He was bom Oct. 3 It was recommended that a of $190. Twaronite, a freshman, 0 chid pompons. T m flower girl Angeles. Mr. Tessier is a gradu­ and gladioh were on the altar, is director of Camp Newhoca as his son's , , best, . man. Ushers Railroads and Steamship^ at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother fence he built in front of the has been awarded the Beatrice ate of Aviation High School, ^ ^ In e s . carried a basket filled with The bnde giv^ in mar- assistant recreation director Jedrziewski. David is Mrs. Annie Jack.son. Charlestown, R.I. His paternal grand­ beach house and also a ramp to Fox Auerbach scholarship of pompons in assorted coJbr^. Redondo Beach, Calif. He serv­ m ^ at Newington Hospital for Crip- J« ,>nK ahead of it is moving from through .N ew England and up- Oct, 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ pons. was bridesmaid. Both wore Ohio and should arrive in Con- OoMlry Slyla Pork Lain h father is Aldo Buonanno, Cranston. R.I. His paternal grand­ Counliy Stylo Sparo Ribs *.48^ A reception for 150 was held aisle-length gowns, fashioned necticut this evening, mother is Mrs. Joseph Houston. Cranston, R.I. He has a broth­ at the Kosciuszko Club, Rock­ with gold velvet broca.de empire Duriiig., the night, the cooler 25% off ^Gnbad Veal Slaak u 78* er, David, 1. Breaded Veal Steak h.68' ville. For a motor trip to Can­ bodices amd sleeves, and gold air will 'btpeome drier. The • • * • • ada, Mrs. Powell wore a royal crepe A-line skirts. They wore cloudiness should remain over FOR Jones, Brian Hamrick, son o f Billie W all and Ann blue suit, black accessories and matching pillbox hat, and each the Northeast Tuesday And the On all cosh and carry T Broadwater Jones, Mt. Vernon Apts., Rockville. He was bom a corsage of white pompons. carried a single bronze chrysan- cooler air will rerhaip in con- Cosmetics Sept. 28 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grand­ The couple will live at the Coun­ themum. trol for a few days. Smoked Shoulders parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Broadwater. Kings Mountain, —' Chamberlain photo try View Apartments, Vernon, Craig Larson of Manchester Five-day Forecast during Hie week of Oct. 10-15* A NEW .lM IT’S N.C. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clonnle W. MRS. WILUAM FRANCIS WEGIEL after Oct. 15. served as his brother’s best Temperatures in Connecticut FREE SERVICE Jones, Kings Mountain, N.C. He has a brother, Geoffrey How­ man. Ushers were Guy Gartside Tuesday through Saturday Miss Sandra Nellie Billings of Bondsville, sister of the bride­ WE EXTEND TO WATERBURY SEEN SAFE of Manchester, brother of the are expected to average below ard, 2. groom, was bridesmaid. Her * * • • • OUR CUSTOMERS RockvdUe and William Francis CHICAGO (A P )—Waterbury is bride; and Richard Blake of normal. Cool at the beginning Liggetfs CARPETS & FURNITURE yellow gown and headpiece were Foss, Leonard Paul, son of Fllmont Winslow and Nan­ ... tor Inoomo tax oomputing W egiel of Bondsville, Mass., ex­ the country’s second safest city, Clinton. and end of the period with some At no coit to you, end oi eur woy of styled to match the honor at­ At The Parkade ■ , cy Voi.'^inc Fos.s. Pinney St.. Rockville. He was bom Sept. 26 toying, "Thonki for your bufinoit" end changed vows Saiturday morn­ between 100,000 and 200,000 pop­ Mrs. Gartside wore a moss moderation in the middle of the tendant’s. She carried a bouquet at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are ''Woleomo, Nowr C uitem «ri’*.,.w o «xttnd ulation, to drive in, the National green dress with matching coat week. MANCHESTER ing at St. Joseph’s Church, of bronze pompons with moss Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Voisine, Pinney St., Rockville. His pa­ to you Health Sav. 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On sale Oct. Mrs., Carol Sawyer of Elling­ with the U.S. Coast Guard. He Red Kidney Beans rregrtiio can^ 3 7 ‘ quets of white chyrsanthemums Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hettinger, Gleason St. His paternal 10-15. ton was matron of honor. She is employed at CF and I Steel 24 o . 0 7 c and pompons were on thq altar. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Helas Asselln, Southhrldgs, wore a full-length mint green Co., Palmer, Mass. Wine Vinegar frogroiso boll The bride was given In mar­ Mass. He has a brother, Roger, 3; and three sisters, Michele, gown, designed with scooped 7 7 0. $ ! riage by her father. She wore a 8(4, Antoinette, 7(4, and Jacqueline, 4. StopsShop OKIN.AW.A ‘KEYSTONE’ 67 REBEL Genova Tonno cons • neckline, and elbow- length full-len^h gown of silk organza NAHA, Okinawa—Okinawa, sleeves. Her yellow rose head- trimmed with alencon lace ap­ M ACAUONI a. 14 o . $ 1 known as the "Keystone of the ■ piece was accented with pearls, pliques, designed with bateau Riggio SPAGHITTI 5 pkg, Bradlees and .she carried a bouquet of Pacific,” prefers to call itself neckline, short sleeves trimmed Uolltd Of- FOODS the "Island of Courtesy.” It TONIGHT Anchovies Flat bronze pompons with moss with lace, empire bodice, de­ FLETCHER GLASS GOi o f biancbxstbb green velvet streamers. boasts one of Asia’s highest per tachable Watteau train and Miss Patricia Wegiel of capi^ standards living. sheath skirt. Her elbow-length J bouffant veil of silk illusion was ' H”,'" x ,V L * ., **Wken You Think o f GlaUt arranged from a chignon tJoro- net of alencon lace, and she Think o f Fletcher** 120 carried a colonial bouquet of __ white roses and ivy. reUN DUTCHMM Mrs. Bernard Miner of Man­ 54 McKEE STREET chester was matron of honor She wore a full-length gown of MUSHROOMS moss green, designed with satin TU B ENCLOSURES & SHOWER ik)ORS empire bodice, bateau neckline, I ' from $25.00 to $45.00 rOB A LIFETIME! long sleeves, gold crepe Skirt CREATIVE SCHOOL Slonis c you’ll never have to buy film again , and detcushable train. She wore because each time Llggetts devriops a Chamberlain photo OF HAIRDRESSING Now Is Oi® ttane to bring In your m t m iu to b* lepnlied. prints your roll of Black A White or a matching green headbow with Storm window gluM reptawed. and koda-eolor film we give you ABSO­ MRS. JOHN WILLIAM DYBER 163 Asylum St., Hrfd. 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They were attired in of Menchester. motor trip to Washington, D.C., STRUT NIRRORS (Finplaw ami Door) DECORMe Mrs. Jacobs wore an emerald and F lo r id Mrs. Dyber wore a gold satin and crepe gowns, CITY styled to match the honor at­ green lace dress matching coat, plum colored suit with beige nUTlIRE FRAMINfi (all t|ipaa> mini-priCind saves you pennies per item..dollars per week and hundreds per year tendant’s, and wore gold head- champagne accessories and a accessories and a corsage o f . STATE MOTOR SALES, Inc. A T T H E P A & K A O E bows with net. They earned corsage o f pale ptok caroationB. yellow carnations. The bouple AOI 28S BROAD STREET—MANCHESTER 404 MIDDLE TTKE. WEST lUGGEH DRUG bouquete of gold pompons. Tbs bridegroom’s mother wore will live at 1067 Main St., Apt. WINDDW aid HATE ULASS 263 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST. MANCHESTER. CONN. Bdwaid ^thony O t ^ Jr. of a bhis brocade Jacket dress. F, after Oct. 26. ^ -

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    MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 196® PAGE FOURTEEN Manchester Mighty Mites Wow—‘Would You Believe Four Straight Upset Wethersfield, 14-12

    a visit to Memorial Field next ter hold on downs on the six. Manchmler (14) , David slew Goliath, the Ends: McCarthy, Rein, Ooughlll, Never Been Bigger Day tortoise outraced the hare Satuntoy. They came right back however, Jaroutx. 33 Runless Frames Down 6-0, Manchester took six. minutes later, taking over Ta:'ackles: Carson, Ough, Butler, and Manchester Hig:h beat Dixon, _ the, lead on the fourth play of on the locals 37 after a 17- Guards; Sprout, Gabbey, Tuppef, Wethersfield High, ,14-12, the third quarter, when tack- yard Manchester punt. Cottone Center: Walsh. at Memorial Field Satur- Backs: Ostrout, Carpenter, Hen»« Set Series Mark For Baltimore Baseball . le Chuck Carson gathered in a hit end Wes Downing, bringing enway, Belcher, Snyder, - Cob^ day with 2,K)P fans paying deflected Jay Cottone pass on the ball to the one, Dick Heim- Woodruff, Woods. ^ BALTIMORE (AP)—Outside Memorial Stadium on Rv FARl YOST pitching, sufficient power and combined to blank toe llght-hdt- witness, TTie '"mighty mites’' ^5 g^jj outraced everybody gartner then carrying It in. Wethersfield (12)^'.■- B A T T T M D R F "TT O’W punch and displays an almost ting Dodgers over 27 Innings. came up with the first victory the flag. Cobb added the Ends: Downing, Edmonder*Zawa* one of the approaches to the ball park a big bold sign Carpenter then put the final ski. Holmes. . . B A L llM U K ll. — rt 0 W defense. It’s hard to Add Moe Drabowsky’s six and over a Wethersfield grid squad point, giving the Indiana a lead touch on day, batting away Tackles; Sullivan, Aldridge, asks the question: Sweet It _ Is was the in- these ingredients were two-inning stlpt in which he did "Would you believe four a superstar and a star." since Coach Walker Briggs did tney were never to give up. Cottone’s pass for the two point cicco, KolakoW* scription in large letters on shipped together by Manager not give up a single run and one it six years ago, advancing straight?” "With all due respect to their Proving they could do the conversion. gki, a huge banner, visible to all Bauer in beating down can easily see how toe Orioles their record to 2-1 while the Center: Piorot. The sign belongs to the city of pitching a lot of it had to do other way, Manchester came Wethersfield tried an onside Eagles dropped below .500 to ...... j Backs: Cottone. Cameron, Moo»- Baltimore and so does the with the fact that we were lousy 54,458 fans on hand, plus the heavily favored Dodgers in won. back eight minutes later on a kick, that went only two yards, Helmgartner, Pasternak. Sne- the minimum number of games. Los Angeles’ pitching was - . World Series following the Ori- with the bat,” said Wills. "We millions via television, that 1 2 50-yard drive climaxed by a six giving the ball to Manchester. cinskt __^^_ ^ ^ Dick Cobb’s size 10 hard-toe oles’ amazing and convincing had a bad hitting Series. They was carried by two jubilant it took the birds just 10 min- brilliant too, in toe two gamw yard, fourth and six play, re- The Eagles got it back again werher^fieid ! ! ! ! ! ! " o 6 0 6—13 provided the edge, but a com —four-game sweep o< the Los had a good pitching series. It B a ltim ore baseball fans utes less Sunday than on Sat- here aaude Osteen g ^ ception by Mike McCarthy-- with a minute left, but Cottone Scoring; w-^ameron. flv^^ anH HisnlaveH for the world Dodgers’ cas- enough to win, but didnt, when Angeles Dodgers. was a combination of both. and displayed tor the world Blair’s homer provided Bunker plete team effort naade the dif- Indians took over a mid- could make only ten yards on 5^"^ '^imerce^ptron ' runback' (Cobb lerence. Outweighed by an av- achieved one first down three pass attempts, and Man- kick); M—McCarthy, six yard But now a bigger question is "They say when you watch to see seconds after crater- churches Saturday was com- with a 1-0 win. The same case being kicked around: the Dodger bats, it’s just like fielder Paul Blair gatnerea i;55, Sunday the town held ture for Drysdale yester* ^ n c h e a lr T e h e d on ™ re i i d "-y Carpenter and Chester set about enjoying a Did the Orioles, in holding the watching a silent movie.” Manchester relied on pure M d p,.^nk Woods, two more on sweet victory, indeed. fatted* in Lou Johnson’s fly ball went wild after 1:46, which is a day. simple guts, coming v P ^ t h the Dodgers scoreless for a record It was just that after McNally Ostrout passes to Steve ______— for the final out in the modem record for back-to-back It wasn't toe Dodger pitching S!t consecutive innings while was lifted in the third inning of (Herald Photo by Saternis) right p l y 8 the > i g t o ^ Hemenway and McCarthy f o r ------1966 World Series. games, regular or post-season, that was off. it was the bats putting together the first Ameri- the opener. Drabowsky pitched SECOND TOU(iHDOWN — All alone in a pocket for Manchester’s second score Saturday. Ostrout offensively and yfensively, to yards, giving them This just about told the story being edecuted in less than two toat failed to respond, unable >0 bring down the win. can League sweep in 16 years, 6 2-3 innings of shutout relief in is seen far right while Steve Hemenway (33) is the ball on the 10. When the for there has never been a big- hours each. meet toe ball. The vaunted' formed by Wethersfield High defenders, junior The visitors took all ztatis- Goalies Assume Spotlight destroy the myth of National winning 5-2, Palmer w ^ 6-0 ground attack stalled, Ostrout ger day in Baltimore baseball Named the most valuable Dodger speed was missing Mike McCarthy makes grab of Dale Ostrout pass also ready for action. tics, gaining 222 yards on the League superiority? whUe allowing only four hits. went to the air for the score. history than on a balmy, un- player in toe series, Frank Rob- throughout and toe defense was ground, to 22 for toe locals and. Strangely enough, Frank Rob- Bunker won 1-0 while allowing Wethersfield controlled the In Indian-Eagle Deadlock seasonal afternoon yesterday inson, who sparked the birds overmatched by an Oriole team collecting 82 yards In toe air fnson, the guy who did the most only six hits and then McNally first half, holding Manchester when toe Orioles completed a all season, delivered the big toat rose to new heights, to 48 for Manchester; but the Exceptional play by goalies wouldn’t fit between the postg.’ to destroy the National League came back Sunday and finished sweep of Los Angeles in the blow again, just as he did in In no game did the Dodgers Indians put together two quick minus two yards, and the Steely of Manchester and ™ ,, ,,, representatives, thinks not. it oM with another four-hitter. . Roberts^ Quinn Pace East scores, one by^ toe defense the ^ran Sablone of Wet^rMield ,!®’ g ^ b io T s rest of'^seven set, 1-0, the final game no. 1, homering in the get two hits in one inning, so "I believed that when I was in The only run was supplied by score for the second straight fourth inning for the game's completely overpowering was other by the offense, to the third Cottone s crew scored with highlights a 0-0 deadlock played cone' ^ Bristol the National League,” said Rob- Frank Robinson, who powered day. only run. The ball finding a the Baltimore pitching. canto, then held on. . 4:18 remaining in the first half, between the two CXHL soccer ; ; ; ; ; ; ESb 'W:::: MccZ inson, who supplied the only the first pitch to him by Don > . I Baltimoreians had reason to resting place high up in the Surprisingly, 26-game winner "I can’t remember when a ® ^ yard drive which start- dupg Saturday morning at Me- Ware CHB ...... Helm homer in Sunday’s 1-0 Series Drysdale in the fourth inning RHB ...... Harris stand up and cheer, and parade leftfield seats. Koufax, generally acknowWged team outweighed like wis were ® fumble recovery by Bob mortal Field, Smyth ... finale. “ I still think over-all the some 410 feet into the left field John . . . . OL ... Monlanero as they did until the wee hours it was the same Robinson who to be toe greatest pitcher in the To 52~0 Bombing of Kolbe today showed so much intestion- Sullivan. Runs of 24 and 16 The deadlock was the first MacLean . IL ...... GenUno National League is .stronger, but stands for a homer and the final al fortitude,” said an elated yards by Wayne Cameron and non-winning start for the visi- Conyers C ...... Ma.son of the morning, for their birds stroked a two-run homer off game, was the least puzzle to Amalo ...... IR ...... Wolf It’s not so much different in the revenge shot heard back in Cin- ” We . out-hustled a bigger Kaxt Cathulic (521 Down 38-0 at the half, Kolbe Coach Dave Wiggin. "I am very Jay (Cottone highlighted the tors who had copped their five were world champions. Sandy Koufax in the opener in the Birds and was hit the hard- By RICHARD DYER Enda: Wphren. Shea, Chiiico, Howroyd ...... OR ...... Garro two leagues as you’re led to be- cinnati. team,” Robert said. "Our de­ Dooley. Shea, Pacquette, Carter. found any hopes^ of scoring proud of these kids, it was a drive, which hit paydirt on a previous games. Manchester Manchester Subs: HillnskI, Chm- lieve.” Robinson had been traded to The four-game sweep by toe Los Angeles and gave Balll- est. Scoring in record break­ nlngham. Walker. Wollenberg. American League kings has to more toe lead it never relin- Only 14 times during the fense did a great job, giving Tackles: Gerrlty, Fitzgerald, P. equally elusive after intermis­ tremendous team «ftort. five yard run by Cameron. 'The now shows a 3-2-1 mark— all in Not many experts agreed be- the Orioles on Dec. 9 last winter ing proportions, the East Vlau, Kwiat, l.ove. G. Viau. Laraia, Smith. Manning, Ostrout. Halsted, go down as one of toe biggest quished. Not once in toe four American league seasiMi did the offensive team the ball sion. Offensive after offensive 'I was very pleased with the rush failed, league play. Verlander. fore the Series. The myth of su- and labeled with an old-man Rackowski. O'Neil. DePletro. upsets in world series play, if games did the Dodgers hold the Bauer get route-going perform- Catholic Eagles rolled to five times. It was a tremen­ Guards: Siwy, Saverick, Osborne, failed to jell for the Bridgeport defense,” Wiggin continued, Coach Dick Danielson of the periority had been built through tag. And his only thought had Puzzo, Quagliaroni. ' M W WINNING COMBINATION — Pitcher Dave Mc­ not toe biggest. It’s certainly upper hand. ances from Palmer, McNally their second win in three dous lino effort,” he added, eleven, which saw 14 incom­ "especially toe improvement in Indians called it "a very well three straight World Series been wiping it out. Center; Dwyer. 3 FMrst Downs 9 Nally, left, and rightfielder Frank Robinson pose a bigger achievement than the The victim was Don Drysdale, and Bunker. outings Saturday at Mt, "and the blocking was excel­ Backs: Juknis. Lewis, Quinn, Le- plete passes blight their second toe secondary. Oobb rad Bryce played game.” triumphs by National League " I ’ve been playing this season 22 Rushing 222 Sports Schedule in dressing room after bringing the Baltimore Ori­ New York Giants’ sweep of toe who pitched a gp’eat game, but The three whitewa.shlngs Nebo with a 52-0 white­ lent.” Kolbe (0) half efforts. Carpenter came up witli defen­ "Both teams played well,” teams and a'succession of All- since Dec. 9,” he said after the Ends: Colangelo, Kirkpatrick, 6-10 Passing 6-15 Oaks H old oles their fourth straight World Series victory at 1954 set against toe then pitch- made just one mistake — to erased a record scorle.'is inning wash over Kolbe High of A taut Eagle defense played Viamonte, Findley. A passing attack proved its sive plays that saved the game. said the veteran coach later, Star Game victories, and the game. "I wanted to have a good 48 Passing Yds. 82 Tuesday, Oct. 11 ing rich Cleveland Indians. Robinson. Drysdale was bested mark of 28 that was set in 1905 Bridgeport. A crowd of 650 a key part in to® triumph, pro­ Tackles; Parnlowskl, Kopp, Byda. merits in the fourth quarter, "a.s the ball went from one end Dodgers were quickly insUlled year—it was the first thought on Baltimore. (AP Photofax) Guards; Edo, Bourgeois, Hylin- 7-27 Fhmling 2-30 Soccer—Maneihester at BJaat Only the 1914 miracle by toe in a battle of four-hitters by by toe new Giants — Giants watched as East, defeated 34- viding offensive impetus with setting up final scores by Lewis of the field to the other. Sev- as 8-5 favorites for the Series. my mind. I wanted to show the On to Tie ski. 2 Fumbles Rec. 1 underdog Boston Braves against Dave McNally. against toe Philadelphis Atolet- 13 by Windsor High iMt Mon­ five fumble recoveries and an Centers: Lyons, Lopez. and Roberta. Lewis achieved his Mike Belcher figured in nine eral good shots were picked o ff ern Backs; Popow.ski. Childs. Duscay, 1 Interceptions 0 Then it happened. The names people that I wasn t washed day, bounced back to rack up interception. Art Saverick, Paul triple tally on a 40-yard screen tackles, Kent Ough in seven and on good goalie play by both X—County — Xavier at East toe favored Philadelphia Ato- All season long, Baltimore ics. Crult. Stokes. Ja.sin.skl, Rominski, 10 Penalties 15 —Manchester at were Moe Drabowsky, Jim v.ii For First letics, in which toe beantown- pitching among the starters was Pitching .is .said to be 75 per its highest single game score in ■Vlau, Gary Shea, FYan Laraia Rummo, Retartha. play while Roberta scored from John Gabbay in six. I ' repeat, teams. Our hustle seemed to re- X-Country Palmer, Wally Bunker and Dave The D ^ gers feeble bitting East Catholic ...... 12 26 0 14—52 The visitors marched 72 yards turn in this game and we manu- Eastern A three-way race has shaped ers closed up business after four a big question. The starters cent of a winning club. The the schools football history. and Fred Dooley were all cred­ three yards out to close a .75- it was a true team effort.” McNally—and they completely Itemed to be the worst in the TDs; Lewis. 9 yard run. (kick up in the Continental Football games, can be recalled by vet- com plet^ but 23 games, a Orioles more than matched this The loss left Kolbe with a 1-1 ited with recoveriee while Lacy fails): Quinn. 4 .yard run. (kick yard Juknis marshaled touch­ Conard High of West Hartford to open the fourth quarter in factured several good scoring Wednesday, Oct. 1* stifled the Dodgers, holding »3 years of the World Series eran baseball experts as being league low. Yet, when the blue figure in bringing toe city t l ^ mark. snagged the local’s lone inter­ (ails): Roberts, 23 yard run, (Leber down drive. is next for the Indians, paying 14 plays, only to have Manchea- opportunities but toe ball just Soccer—CSieney at l(ymaB a™ T».V wt only 1 « , oompnrrf n, JM.m MvWon . f t « its first ception. kick); Roberts, 15 yard run (Leber close to the miracle of 1966. chips were at stake, Jim Palm- produced Babe Ruth '*■ Individual tallying was • as kick): Lewis. 1 yard run (kick Innimr of the first aame to the previous low, .161 by the last weekend s action, and in toe E . K When a team gets excellent er, Wally Bunker and McNally world series crown. weighted as the game’s final falls): Lacy, 14 yard pass, (kick toe^tneT^ ^ Philadelphia A’s in toe 1905 Se- Western Division top-ranked Or- 14 First Downs 7 (ails): Lewis. 40 yard pass. (Leber count, with seniors Rick Rob­ kick); Roberts, 3 yard run, (Leber Wt^ R I^ erica n League su- ri«« against toe New York lando may again face big trou- 10-11 Passing 7-26 Was American L,eague su i,le from defending champion erts and Mike Lewis accxjuntlng kick). 159 Passing Yardage 121 ^TT?J*^^qwer as it came from And by not scoring a run for Charleston. , for three touchdowns each. Joe <^inn and Bill Lacy both scor­ 187 Rushing Yardage 72 «ie dressine ' rooms deoended ^3 innings, they cruised past toe Hartford knotted the Eastern Series Facts ] Mira Does Everything 1 Interceptions 1 for the uncontalnable Eagles. A’s ^ m in toat department. Division lead three ways Sunday ed once with the talents of Jim W. L. Pet. East punched hole after hole Leber's two adding four extra 5 Fumbles Rec. 1 rneen me Orioles’ oitching The A’s had been held scoreless ni&bt with a 24-13 victory over Baltimore AL 4 in th e, visitors’ defense, thl* 0 1.000 points to the onslaught. 0 Punting 4-22 ^ c h s^"d it was Baltim^^^ for 28 innings back in 1005. winless Wheeling - toe CFL Los Angeles IfL 0 4 .000 time to the tune of four touch­ In Win Over Packers E5ast made the most of Its of­ 5 Yds. Penalized 30 pitchliig superiority. Maury The Orioles, meanwhile, com- club without a victory this sea- downs. fensive talents, matching quar­ Lewis started the onslaught, Wed.. oS!?a?^i!^s Angeles NEW YORK (AP) «-San Roberts supplied the first terback Jim Juknis’ near per­ capping a 75-yard Blast drive n m orras^H nS^ihaT ^ 0^ * i S u e ^ e T m ‘’ L T e " ^ e Charter Oaks snafued ^ Baltimore 310 100 000-5 9 0 FrancisCO Coach Jack two, registering on runs of 23 fect aerial efforts with a well- with a nine-yard run. Moments ouacv at the nlate York Yankees took Ironmen victory drive In the and 15 yards. A 45-yard paydirt Los Angeles Oil 000 0 0 0 -2 3 0 Christiansen thinks some ^ct“ 5 honed rushing attack. Juknis later, a Kolbe punt blocked by "T o me I gotta 'say it’s good four straight from the PhUadel- closing minutes when Hartford’s campaign shortly after added McNally, Drabowsky (3) and people might want him to charlev Johnson hit BUly .completed ten of 11 pass at­ Dooley placed the hosts on the pitching,” Brecheen explained, phia Phillies. Ray W oit^ski p ick ^ up a another, scored by Lewis on a make . halfback o l tempts to garnering 159 yards. invaders’ seven. Quinn scored in "W e dton’t hit and they didn’t And they brought the city of Benjy Dial pass on the 10 and (3), Miller (5), Perranoski (8) one-yard rush. East went to the quarterback George Mira. 30-yard scoring passing in too Coach Don Robert also saw two rushes,' making the count hit. It’s gotta he real fine pitch- Baltimore its first major league raced 90 yards for the clinching and Roseboro. Winner — Dra­ air for the period’s final tally Some people are wishful closing minutes of the game, his (toarges chum for 187 marks 12 - 0 . ing. I think toe kids were able to championship since the days of scwe. bowsky. Loser—Drysdale. Kolb« lived through a night­ as three Juknis passes travel­ pitch against Koufax and Drys- Ned Hanlon’s old Orioles of the This ranked Hartford even thinkers • • * via toe ground, Roberts and Home runs — Baltimore, F. marish second quarter as their ed for 58 yards and Lacy’s dale because it was a claBenge National League in 1894, 1895 ^^b ^’Toronto ^and Norfolk for True, Mira did' run well CXIWBOVS-EAGLES— Quinn leading the parade with D O Y O U Robinson, B. Robinson. Los An|- touchdown. the Eastern Division lead. 73 and 61 yards respectively. three fumbles cleared the way toat they were pitching against «nd 1896. geles—Lefebvre. against Green Bay Sunday. But In Dallas, there was no men- In the Western Division coach he also called a good game, tion of turning Don Meredith Perry Moss and his Orlando faked well and threw two touch- into a halfback as the Cowboys' Second Game Fathers .suffered their first de­ down passes as the 49ers upset quarterback led toe rout of Phil?, Relievers Still Appreciated Thurs., Oct. 6 at Los Angeles feat of the season against Mon­ the Packers 21-20 and dropped adelphia with 19 pass complex Raiders Unload Guns, Baltimore 000 031 020—6 8 0 treal. 28-27. It was the first de­ LosAngeles OM 000 0 0 ^ 0 4 6 ® first-place tie with lions in 26 attempts for 394 feat in 22 games for Moss, who Los Angeles in toe National yards and five touchdowns. Boll NEED Palmer and Etchebaaren; piloted Charleston to a 15-0 rec­ Best in Business Koufax, Perranoski (7), Regan Football Leeigue's Western Con- Hayes caught three of to* TD Stop Mansfield, 62-0 ord last year. tosses. , (8), Brewer (9) and Roseboro. The three-way Eastern Divi­ Los Angeles gained a tie with » . • • Fans of the local Red Raiders’ must be singing “It Winner—^Palmer. Loser — Kou­ sion tie was permitted only by Gi’een Bay at 4-1 by defeating BEARS-COLTS— % seems like old times.” The local Pony Football entry ex­ fax. Never Got Chance losses by both of last week’s Detroit 14-7, while St. Louis and Gayle Sayers scored on runs' celled in every facet of the game of football Saturday tied leaders — Norfolk lost to Dallas remained unbeaten in of 30 and seven yard.s and Joe Third Game night at Mt. Nebo to pin a 62-0 defeat on Mansfield. It By EARL YOST Brooklyn 24-17 and toe Toronto toe Eastern Conference — Sf. Fortunate and Bennie McRae Sat., Oct. 8 at Baltimore was second win in as many ------— ------Whatever happened to the Baltimore Relief Corps, j^gg to charleston, Louis scoring a comeback 24-19 led a fired-up Chicago defense Los Angeles 000 000 000—0 6 0 starts for toe Raiders while the second and another 10 to OWER considered the best on the major league baseball scene, Philadelphia punched Rich- Baltimore 000 010 OOx—1 3 0 victory over^ the New York against Baltimore. Fortunato Country Club ManMield dropped to 1-1. the final canto. It was the larg- ? mond one notch lower inWest- Giants for a 5-0 record and Dal- ran 24 yards with a recovered in the 1966 World Series Osteen, Regan (8) and Rose­ s e l e c t e d 9— S.VTl RDAY The locals started ■ toe ' ball ®^^ score to at least the last em Division standings with a 20- las blasting Philadelphia 57-6 fumble for a TD, and McRae Onlv once did Manager Hank Bauer and pitching boro. Bunker and Etchebarren. Class A —Jerry Beaulieu 32- rolling right off toe bat, John four years. Coach Harry (The Cat) B re------14 vioton^ But the Bulldogs re- for a 4-0 mark. intercepted two Johnny Unitas Winner — Bunker. Loser — Os­ 4- 28, Tom Faulkner 32-3-29,Quaglia intercepting a Mans-. ®'^stonbury ppses the next cheen have to go to the bull- But what about Watt, the bed on Bob Brodhead s three BAMS-LIONS— passes and batted at least three teen. Carroll Maddox 33-4-29, Joe field pass on the first play artd.uireat, Sunday afternoon in pen in the four-game set best middle inning man on the touchdown passes m the finM, Los Angeles got two touch- others out of receivers’ hands, Home run—Baltimore, Blair. Wall 31-2-29. running it back to paydirt. Man- Glastonbury. 9 downs from Tom Moore and a » • • against the Los Angeles Dodg- staff, and the crafty veteran quarter to pull it off. Class B—Sher Porterfield 31- Chester never let up. toe near o ^ S e t L Connolly, Jack- ers, and in this case, it wasn't knuckleball artists, Miller and Montreal, now in a mid-.season ULING ONE IN— Paul Blair, Baltimore center tough defense in beating De- REDSKINS-FALCON^- Fourth Game 5- 26, Norm Clark 32-6-26,ca pAl a city crow d being, treated to son. Joe Quaglia. one of the highly-touted throw- Fisher? The threesome was well scoring re-birth, claimed der, leaps in air to haul in long drive of Dodg­ troit. Moore scored on a four- Washington scored its third find niov on hlookAd nimtq in- Tackles: Bray. Hannon, Corcoran, Sun. Oct. 9 at Baltimore Ayers 33-7-26. fine play on mocKea pums, in sirickiand. ers. rested, only Miller and Drabow- victory over Orlando with a dog- ers’ Jlqi Lefebvre. (AP Photofax) yard run in the first quarter and straight victory and made new Los Angeles 000 000 000—0 4 0 Class C—Joe Barre 33-8-25, tercepted passes and long run- Guard.,': Hust. Thornton, Andreo. Tlie answer to the question is sky getting up to throw after gmg defense, which bloc ed a combined with Roman Gabriel Atlanta 0-0-5 as Charley Taylor Baltimore 000 100 OOx—1 4 0 Ned Creed 37-9-28. ijgcKs. Centers; S. Haasett, SadloskI, simple. the first tilt, game No. 4 to be Panther extra point try and a- on a 30-yard TD pass in the scored on a 12-yard run and Drysdale and Roseboro. Mc­ Low gross—Joe Wall 76. Scoring for Manchester, to ad- Backs: Scott, Ryan. Lautenbach, Bauer and Brecheen didn’t exact, so overpowering was the ter blocked a field attempt fourth before Detroit scored. again on an 86-yard pass play. Nally and Etchebarren. Winner Blind Bogey—^Art Jacobson ditlon to John Quaglia, were Sullivan. Balesano. Woods. Sproul, find it necessary once to bring Baltimore front - line pitching, ^o&r toe game s en . History Repeating —McNally 1-0. Loser — Drys­ 98. Joe Quaglia. on a kickoff re- ’'" '’"Mansneid (O) In Eddie Watt, Eddie Fisher or Neither was needed, only Dra- At Toronto, Charleston coach dale 0-2. Pats, Jets, Chiefs AFL Winners PTo Sweeps—Low gross, Ken turn, John Torza, on a punt run- Ends; Higgins. Mathews. , Stu Miller, the club’s top three bowsky getting into the series Ken Carpenter exclaimed Home run — Baltimore, F. (tordon 74, Joe Wall 76; low back, Jim Balesano, Charlie firemen. Only Moe Drabowsky, summary in the unexpected the narrow scrape; we y Guards: Kelley. Potter. Robinson. nets Norm Clark 82-12-70, Scott, Don Ryan and Bill Center: Flint. the ex-Trinity College flash clean sweep. ^ buzzsaw.” The Rock- But ‘on Other Shoe Backs: Rhoodes, Chuck HodM, Larry Gazza 78-7-71, Sher Por­ Sproul. from Windsor, Conn., via Ozan- When a bullpen crew gets an »ts had to wm e from behind Ferderowicz By EARI^YpST Financial Facts Powell Sets Record terfield 80-9-71. Outstanding up front for toe MamSles’ter*'...... 22 g 32 l0-6fl na, .Poland, was summoned in ovation when it stride., out to wito onlv BALTIMORE^This, 1966 World Series was a pres- Fourth Game Raiders were Dave Hassett, Bob Mansfield ...... 0 0 0 0— 0 Difiniteli.r.if you want tn start at a Iristi wage... the opener and the fo.mer Chi- friers to- J.tf.^d^ « secon^rto play ' tige triumph for the American L ^ p e as well as the Attendance — 54,458. BEST 17—SUNDAY Corooran rad John Hannon. q»L" ‘^iirz^'XTn Net receipts—$466,253.02. In Oakland Victory (Full Handicap) The Raiders left a mark on Sproul, fL\fve“ the° Dodders only saw ovation each day toe faithful I" Saturday game.s this week, Baltimore Orioles. Battered and bruised the past three every period, scoring 22 i^ints starting pitchers in games two, Baltimore fans tendered Watt Brooklyn is at Toronto, Charles- ygars m World Senes pla.V by Los Angeles, (twice) and Commissioner's share — $69,' Class A —Vic Daley 68-6-62, 937.95. NEW YORK (AP)__Art quarter. After Joe Auer’s three:. Bundi Tarca 69-7-62, Erwin in toe first and third, eight in Manchester. team new skills... and mnve np to a steady, Inglier-iiayiBg joH three and four. and Co. as it headed for their ton entertains Richmond, Hart- Louis, plus in All-Star ac- Powell is looking forward y^d scoring plunge gave the Drabowsky was brilliant, in places in the sun was something ford visits Philadelphia, Mon- tivity, the American Leag^ue re- among the on-the-spot ,#ans who Players’ share—$237,789.04. Kennedy 65-3-62. relief of Dave McNally, working to see and hear. treal travels to Wheeling, and turned to respectability when saw Baltimore win its first ser- Los Angeles Club’s share — to the next four miles. Tom ^ Class B—Mel Hadfield 74-12- $39,631.51. 62, Ernie Susanin 74-9-65. seven and two-third innings and It’s doubtful if any bullpen Norfolk takes on Orlando in the Orioles wrapped up the les. \ Flores will settle for 261 24-yard t d pass, giving toe \ Baltimore club’s share — Class C—Charlie Whalen 81- Yale, Central, Wesleyan allowing but one hit and no crew has ever captured the ad- Florida, bunting in four-straight games. yards and a full-time jop 'Haiders------a - 14-10 edge at half- $39,631.50. 16-65, Russ Johnson 81-14-67. runs. miration of the fans as did toe - for every weekend. ume. Mild-mannered Walter Alston. i^ational League’s Share — Low gross—'Erwin Kennedy TRAtNtNO COVR8ES WfTIt PHtf Jim Palmer, Wally Bunker Baltimore relief corps this sea- POWDER PUFF Audrey The shoe’s on the other foot Dodger Manager, who took toe -gg gj Flores and. Powell, Oakland’s Weekend Football Winners Mors and mora people are getting in on the Pfypomr at P&WA... Norma INTRODUCTORY TRAINING PROGRAMS and McNally picked up from son. Phillimore 204-474, now. Three weeks ago these crushing defeat in stride, blew ' ' veteran pass-and-catch combto- JETS-CHARGERS— 71. iMming morion llw many training courses wtn pay and earning Hannon American League’s share Blind bogey—Ed McLaughlin — If you don’t have shop axperience, you’ll be there and followed Drabowsky's They must have been doing Thompson 187, Rae same Dodgers, humiliated by g fu.se before toe finals when ation, traveled toe high road Joe Namath passed 44 yards YalC weakened offensively by Bulldogs made it look easy, $39,631.51. mol* on high-payinc jobs. given 80 hours of intensivo training on ttm scoreless string. something right.,^ 184-502. Baltimore, wiped out the New he was asked if Dick Stuart together Sunday in toe Raiders’ to Bill M^his and 17 to George 99, Don EJdwards 99. the loss of star quarterback surging through the Bruins’ line Four Game Total Pro sweeps—Ehnar Lorentzen Hyou'ra inexpariencad, you can start training at Mgh pay. There are machine you have been hired to operate. Ia> York Yankees in four games, would start at firrt base. "Now 21-10 American Football Lieague Sauer midway -to the fourth Brian Dowling, has overcome for 263 rushing yards. struction will be in the machine training school Attendance—220,791. Tom Zemke 74; low nets meny skills you can learn, and you'll gat more and more pay as you and toe Bombers never recov- these questions are getting a victory over toe Miami Del- quarter, setting up an eighty- 74 the handicap by developing a Although replacement quarter­ r^ht in the East Hartford plant at tiw aaoG Net Receipts—$2,047,142.46, Elrwin Kennedy 71-3-68, Doc ered. Along these same lines, httle silly,” he told a radioman, phlns. yard touchdown burst by Emcr- defensive Une which promises back Pete Doherty kept his at­ go along. What’s more, you can earn an extra 10% whan you start high "Aircraft” rate of pay. OommissiorieF’s share —$307, McKee 76-5-71, Carroll Maddox toe Dodgers appear to be .sliow- stuart, incidentally, took a call- g_ Flores, a six-year pro, started son Boozer that lifter the Jets to be the terror of toe Ancient tack mostly on the ground, he oa the second shHt; and there is overtime in most departments. ADVANCED TRAINING PROGRAMS* Big Man, Frank Robinson ing some signs of wear in sev- gd third strike down themiddle at quarterback for the first time past San Diego before a , Shea 78-7-71, Bob McGurkto 77-6-71. Eight. showed he could pass if he had Find out about Pi^power and the other big benefits at the Airoaft Courses tanging from 22 woaks to 93 woeka Players’ share — $1,044,042.65. eral key spots, catching, third of the plate in the ninth inning this season and went the dis- Stadium crowd of 63,497 — toe A tight Bulldog defense al­ to, completing six of 16 for 39 ...Hke liberal vacations and excallent msuranea and ratiramont in Machining, Sheet Metal, Tool, Die and Gaga Los Angeles club’s share — Ellington Ridge Making, Machine Repair and Pipe Making. base, shortstop and lefUield in and raised a mild but strong ..ZT"":''’ tonce, firring three touchdown largest in AFL history, lowed a strong Bronm team ^ y yards. LOW 9 —SATURDAY plane. There are many training programs and job opportunities open particular. beef. »174,007.12. passes and completing 14 of 24 The Jets hung on to the nine yards of .ground to a 24-0 Doherty was cailled into serv­ APPRENTICE PROORAMS-Coursas rangiM Baltimore’s club’s share — Class A —Lou Becker 32-4 BOW at Pratt &WhNnay Aircraft Coma In and find tiw one that’s right Comes Through for Birds for 261 yards. closing minutes as Dick Van Yale victory Sunday. ice for the Brown game after from throo to four years in Shast **Tt*ft $174,007.10. 28, S. Markowskl 32-3 —29, F. foryoul Baltimore pitchers served up Youngster who handled toe Powell made only two catches Raaphorst, who had booted Dowling injured his knee to last lladiiniiM and Tbol ft P* — National League’s share — In other action, Massachusetts BALTIMORE (AP) ___ two-nm homer, and the Orioles thought in my mind at that but 174 pitches in the two game.s bat boy chores for Ballinaore , but one was a 26-yard touch- three field goals for San Diego, Wilson 33-t —29. week’s defeat at toe hands of Class B —N. Skinner ST'ilO — tipped Connecticut 12-6, South­ Frank Robinson baseball’s were h e^ ed toward a first- time. at Memorial Stadium, Dave wore a uniform with toe letters «har« down strike and the other, a 13- missed on 30 and 21-yard at- Rutgers. Al Crotheer 36-6—30. ern Connecticut roUed over firqf- Trinlp Grown winner victory. I wanted to'have a good year McNally throwing 85 yesterday Bat Man inscribed on the back. ^ y«rder, made him the first play- tempts. The Jets, 4-0-1, are the 27 Quarterback Greg Landry Iirsi: iT ip ie ^ ru w Robinson hit another home especially to show the people in kickers —F. Wilson 82-8 —76, Bnxtoport State 44-0, Wesleyan five less than Wally Bunker The Orioles needed no help from ♦ > • • er in AFL history to reach the only unbeaten club in the proved to UOonn’s undoing, run­ in a decade leaned against ^ Drysdale into the left the front office there that I j j o , j u ■ 1 n Rat ii/ror, Jim Vradervoort 88-14 —74, E. tromped Coast Guard 41-6, Trin­ four-mile mark on pass recelp- league, ning and passing Massachusetts the dugout railing waiting field stands at Baltimore Sun- wasn't washed up, and I wanted ne^ ed Satorday, 1'® anyone, not even Bat Man. Dymond 83-9 —^74, J. Johnston ity routed Tufts 27-6, Bridgeport tions. The 29-year-old end, in his • * * edged out RPI 19-16, and Cen­ to a 12-6 Yankee Conference, VISIT THE EaWLOYMENT C for his turn in the batting day and wrapped up a 1-0 victo- to show them I could have a P®" Drysdale threw 91-11 —80. ifasinit artikUt b: Main Street, Eeet Hartford, Bowling seventh AFL season, has gained OHIEFS-BRONCOS— tral Connecticut defeated )Hont- victory. Pratt & cage and talking abo'ut the pr over the Dodgers and a four- good year. ^ ^ 7,053 yards — 13 over four miles Bert Goan’s 18-yard touch- Ladies Low 9—C. Kelly 42-14 othar Connecticut plants In NoriRNuiSifo D rop ou t olair State 14-0. ' Massachusetts'’’' had tied toe MACHINING • INSPECTION World Series that would game sweep of the Series. “ And ^I wanted to show the SPOUSES — Lou Vallleres — on 432 career receptions. down pass to Oiris Burford - a s , B. KunzU 42-11 —31; kick­ Southington and MkkMetaMn. V aaalnUfo Yale’s victory Sunday was ite gam% at 6A going into toe last AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS W hitney ■tart the next day. •‘little fellow” had come people, the officials and the city "Turning point in toe sea.son PAWTUCKET. R.I. (AP)— 137.353 Harry Bemis 352, Ann The. Raiders’ second victory started Kansas City on a 21- ers, Jen Herrigan 97-20 —77, B. bring your miNtaiy diacharga papaas gXV first game this season against period. In toe final three min­ ~ . through for toe Orioles toe way of Baltimore they were getting (American League) was when The Rhode Island Steelers have jiorra 128-344, Gloria Darling — both over toe winless Dol yard first-quarter binge and tos- KunzU 104-27 —77. SHEET METAL • BENCH WORK 214X birth oartificate and social aaoirilp ra Ivy League opponent. The utes Landry connected with Bob Pircraft ^ after las® withdrawn from the Atlantic raO -S ^^ V eron icaT eraitiriM phins — to five starts kep them Chiefs breezed toe rest of toe TOOL & DIE MAKING card when yoe viait oar ofSce. team is concentra*i^ mem, ^ American League pen- ball. third game in Detroit after lop- (Tpggt Football League for finan------Ellis fn»v and Saturdays 1 a jn . to n naSRb that’s con- 83-11 —72; kickers A. Lands- in the first period on field goals nREMEN • GEAR INSPECTORS time as a team can win it. again. As far as &nd left an emergency meeting Johnson 151-387, Herb 1, Saturday night when they The Patriots, who tied New 28, ____146,_ ...H. _lrbtaSirota 181-28 —168 "The little fellows don’t gat as "This is the greatest thing cerned, it’s gone.” left .town seven berg 106-26 —80, E. Mattls 98- of 28 and 39 yards by Roy FOUNDRY PRESS OPERATORS \ 1 ” Baltimore vvouldn t be fair to crandall 135-369. bowed to the New York Jeto 17- York a week ago, handed Buf- Husband and Wife Tourney much fanfare, and they go out that’s ever happened to me,” When the Reds traded Robin- seven games up,' Daiumoic pj^^y home games imd then 13—30. H. Tardiff 85-16— 70; Lawrence. An equal opportunity omployar 16 while the Chiefs battered falo’s defending league champi- Low gross —Mr. rad Mrs. real easy- Sure, I f^r.pressure. the 31-year-old outfielder son, a 10-year veteran, to Baltl- M anhg^ Hank Bauer told me j^gve without fulfilling the away Ladies low- net—Mrs. Jean Fred Salvati tossed four touch­ VILLAOE MTVFJaa Dan Denver 37-10. Boston stunned ons their third setback to six FTed Meurant 76. I ferf I got to get' some hits and y^jjo came to toe Orioles from more for pitchers Milt Pappas before his club went out and gg,„g commitments.” Harrigan 94-17 —77, Mrs. Vera down passes, tores of them to Doran 216, Harold Erickson 222, Buffalo 20-10 in another Satur- games. Boston jumped to an Ixjiw net — Mr. and Mrs. drive in some runs. The team Ctociitoati lost December to and Jack Baldschun and out- wrapped up toe 1966 World Ser- ______Honnon 104-28 —78, Mrs. Billie Jim Guenda, to account in part ^Stari your future today at PdeWA Norma Adams 176-466, Katy day idght game, helping the early lead on Glno Cappellettl'S Mbikowskl 7642 -68, Mr. and Ifta. Herb Tardlff 82-18 -84. Marlow 100-26 —76, Mta. J. tor Southern OonneoUcut’a 44-0 1 H-a time ______F R IE N D S H IP ^ a rlie Bas- Spearto 186, Betty Lynne 161- Jets take a commsndtog lead to 10-yanl field goal and a' 19-yaul dnfttoiiigof Brociqxiat Stata. B ra aweejp* —CU jm A — J o r- WUaoo 108-80 —T3. ^ Lns iLeelee Robinson "I’ve been playing tins season shocked and angered Ctoctonatl Package store owner Fear- sidy 226, Dick Cote 2-2-204-582, 452, Tom Corcoran 224,- Yvonne the Eastern race. twchdow run by Jim Nance, S rilM a ^ ^ s ^ ^ s d a ^ J ^ since Dec. 9. f S t o d to have a Ians by s a y ^ R o b t o a o n was vanti Vlchi and Atty. Robert Edna Van ^ le n 201-502, Wan- g a n g e r 451, Ginger Yourkas Pow dl’s touchdown grab sent then held off the Bills with a Oakland ahead 7-3 to the second blitzing defensive sharge. into the left-field stands tor a good year — it was toe first getting old. Gordon of Manchester were da Pekar 460,^ Liz Seavey 480. 460. f . 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Ful­ LOST — White gold Bulova 6:30 pan., 643-7509. NEWTON H. SMITH & SON — CONNECTICUT Monday through be arranged. Apply Manager, TOAST.' Remodeling, repairing, addi­ ly insured, workmanship guar­ ExceUent fringe benefits Pilgrim Mills, Hartford Rd., 1 anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-d326. and periodic wage Increas­ Friday, 8 a.m. to ------,,, AS VS 1965 PONTIAC, GTO, convert- tions, rec rooms, garag^es, Before you call a school 5 p.m., or call 278- Manchester, 7-9 p.m. s s s a s t Washlngton School vicinity. tble, loaded, power steering, If no answer 643-9048. es. C please call 643-4347. reward. porches and roofing. No job check that school out with power brakes, automatic too small. Call 649-3144. 0220. Our Hart­ PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, your local truck owner’s ford office will al­ BY WALT WETTERBERG LOST — Small reddish brown transmission, mint condition. Interior and exterior. Paper association. Approximately and white long haired dog, 649-2909. CARPENTRY — Concrete work APPLY in PERSON at so be open until 8 anything from cellar to roof, hanging and wall paper remov­ 14,000,000 trucks on the y»yWy Pomeranian, answers to Ted­ al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. road. The trucking indus­ p.m. on Thursday WANTED dy, vicinity Strant St., Man­ Inside and out, no substitute tor FULLER BRUSH CO. and Saturday 1963 DW GOOD condition, radio, quality-work, satisfaction guar­ Quality workmanship. Can try has a problem acquir­ chester. Call Mrs. Terry Rush, evenings, 246-9593. ing qualified drivers. Let 88 Long Hill St., East Hartford mornings 9 a.m. Clean, Late Modd 647-9638. neat belts, $796. CaU 649-9940. anteed, eompeteUve prices, no BY FRANK O’NEAL New England Tractor to 12 noon. Eve­ USED CARS SHORT RIBS ------ism Rm rK vnunn Mito. ® ^ Oarpen- t q p QUAUTY work at lowest Trailer Training show you An Equal Opportunity ning and Satur­ LOST — Labrador retriever, maittc, power, praoticaUy new. try. days 643-1904, evenings prices,prices. interiorInterior and exterior how to make $200 a week T black, male, one year old, 649-8880. painting, top grade paint Employer M/P day interviews ar­ Top Prices Paid wearing red collar, answers to May be purchased with no or more. A short training ranged. For An Makes T hebes A NEW siP uiN money down. Mr. Valle, 289- CARPENTRY—32 years expe- used free estimates. CaU Ray program. We train on tan­ S O I N & O V E B Blacky. 647-9664. 6483 after 6:30. rlencs, complete remodeling, ______BeUlveau, 649-2110. dem axel trailers, all type SEX3RETARY — Receptionist ^ 0 SEPENAPE’ HEP. wanted for doctor’s office In CARTER CHEVROLET n a m e y o u r own price, painl- transmission and tank 2 VOLKSWAGEN 1967, excellent work and garages. References trailers. Also, Emeryville RockviUe, hours from 2 p.m.- Closed Wednesday, Oct. 12 C O ., INC. Annoimcementa _ oonditian, Ideal second car. papering, removal, sand­ 8 p.m. Please reply to Box QG, given, free estimates. Call 643* ing. Interior, exterior, special­ sleeper cab equipment. 1229 Main S t ELECTROLUX vacuum clean- 643-0161 after 3 and weekends. 2629. .. Members of all truck own­ Herald. Phone 649-5238 ers, sales and service, bonded ------izing 3 family. Quality work­ manship. C an 647-0564, Jerry er’s association In Now representatlvo. Alfred AmeU, i England and New York. The IW Bryan Dr, Manchester. mechanical condl- Kenny. tion, $150. 643-0247. RESIDENTIAL Part of full-time training. FULL AND PART-TIME 644-814L PAINTING-^Interior and ex­ Licensed a n d approved Southern REMODELING terior, very reasonable, free program. For information SALES HELP BY DICK CAVALLl CALL your local Electrolux CHRYSLER 4-door sedan, MORTY MEEKLE branch office tor complete serv­ registered and nmnlng, no estimates. Call Richard Mar­ call Hartford. 247-1353 USED CARS body rot, $60. 643-5380 after # Room Additions tin, 649-9285. anytime. Opportunity In greeting New England BY ROY CRANE ice. 1128 Main St., East Hart­ A OOMFUBTB BUZZ SAWYER DfCR ford, 528-0606. 6:30. e Rec Room card and gift store located I'LL HIDE IN CHIPS' HOW WAf&riD ayments suit your budget. Expedient 35 HOUR WEEK anywhere.'No small loan or fl< , Trucks—Tncton 5 A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, rid­ service. J. D. Realty, 643-8129. H do Wanted—^Female 35 JUNIOR nance company plan. Douglas ^953 poRD International plck- ing, painting. Carpentry. Alter­ ENGINEERING AIDE Motors, 333 Main. up truck. May be seen a t 26 ations and additions. Ceilings. Bnsinesa Opportunity 28 $4,732.00 - $6,006.00 Workmanship guaranteed. 299 enced, for downtown Hartford. npinnTT BY PHONE. Need n ^ Autumn St. 643-4860. 622-1166. ASSESSMENT AIDE car? No cash needed, 100 car $5,441.80 - $6,843.20 heEAfriiWl selection. Ask, for Mr, Brun­ booHug and Chimneys 16-A DENTAL Assistant — mature t'.'tre r a l FRINGE BENB- A ner, 289-8286, dealer. Auto Accessories—Tires 6 MANCHESTER woman, knowledge of typing, FlTS:Two weeks’ vacation. BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS ROOFINO — Specializing re­ bookkeeping, some shorthand. 11 paid hoUdays; sick leave; HR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES I960 FORD _ 4-door, custom 1963 CHEVROLET V8, '283 en- pairing roofs of aU kinds, new Grocery store, grossing ap­ $100 weekly. Write Box K Her­ Social Security; To'wn pen­ V 390 body exoeUent condition, glne, $160. 1967 Chevrolet .re- roofs, gutter work, chinmeys proximately $80,000 .per ald. sion plan! paid accident and COOL IT, MARCO. WHEN $100 or best offer. CaU 648- built, power gUde, 742-6212 cleaned, repaired. Aliuninum year, exceUent opportunity ...... I— I I health and group life insur­ ...KIND OF SCARES VOU THE RIGHT OFFER COMES llMPORTANT> A AAAN IN HIS HIGH POSITtON I DON'T DIG, 7613 after 5 p.m, ______siding. 80 years’ experience. for husband and wife op­ ance, Town pays one-half of CAN CONTROL THE LIVES AND A BIT, DOESNY IT? DAVY... YOU'VE a l o n g , I'LL KNOW IT.' WAITRESSES WANTED ^ MR- ’ . RIGHT. Free estimates. CaU Howley eration. Priced for quick Blue Cross, CMS and aU of DESTINIES OF THOUSANDS NIXED THREE MUSTANG_ 1966 2 plus 2, 289, NEED SNOW TIRES? New Kel- sale with exceUent financ­ ABEPNATHy buyers so fa r .. 643-6361, 644-8388. individual employes’ Major AND THOUSANDS OF PEO PLE^ ^S^nglne, 8 speed. OaU 649- ly - Sprlngflrid 650x13 and ing. High School V. Junior and LOW COST, TOO! ISONCOP7HE 2746 6 ---- - 776x14, $12.90. New wheris, Medical; Credit Union a'vnll- w e a l t h i e s t 2746 after 0.______^ Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Senior girls for waitress able; CASH RATES (15 WORDS) AND M OST JUST Restaurant — Main St. lo­ work after school and some 1966 DODGE Dart, 2-door Ifard- count, 451 West Center, 643- ROOFING-REPAIR of roofs, cation, present owner retir­ For application and Job de­ O n« Day ..... 45e 3 D a y s ...... $1.17 POWERFUL THINK weekends. Msixlmum of 2-3 scription apply to PERSON­ A«ENIN7HE OF top, GT 278. CaU 643-6677 after 5332. in gutters and con- ing. Doing a nice business. school afternoons per week. Six D a ys ...... $1.98 ,10 Days .....$3.00 ExceUent equipment Rea­ NEL OFFICE, Municipal Build­ I^COUNTR/j that! U P->n-______' ______' duotors. Repair of ohlnineys, • Good pay and tips. Apply ing, 41 Center Street, Manches­ VOLKSWAGEN 1963, stmroof, 'y ' CaU Coughlin, 643-7707. sonably priced for quick in person. Brass Key Res­ IMMEDIATE ACTION J th a t UNIOENTIRED sale. ter, Connecticut. UNDERWATER CREATURE taurant 829 Main St Applications must be return- Call before t0:30 weekdays (9 AJH. Saturdays). Tm HAS MADE OUR MARINA S: f^i^* ^ mS ^ I ^ os ^A •TO feig and Plmnbink 17 ______ed to the GENERAL MANA- can start an ad or caned an ad same day. BUSINESS DWINDLE TO MINUS-ZERO/ J ttM vnr.TfgWAGEN ^ sunroof, 1968 —67’ RITO-CRAFT, A-1 B O m PLUMBING and beat- J. D. REAL ESTATE CLEANING woman wanted ohe, GER’S OFFICE, Municipal day per week for smaU apart- Building, 41 Center Street tow mUeage, excellent condl- condition, assume payments, ^ repidw, alterations, elec- 643-5129 643-8779 S,^SV .896. CaU 640- $8000, fro. ^ ment, car essential. Call eve- Manchester, Connecticut, not 643-2711 Classified Dept Jdbn B. DeQuattro, Brokar 3736847. Rockvilto. latw than October 18, 1966. 7K» •quiiy. 6U-U06. /■ A - \

    MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1966 p a g e NINETEKII MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, OCTOBER W, 1»86 PAGE EIGHTSfiN ______: .------11 ^ Household Goods 51 Wanted—To Buy 58 Rooms WIthort Board 6t SubwlMui For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 ' Suburban For Site 7B Help Wanted— Male 38 Help WanteO— Dogs—Birds— ^Pets 41 RoenM Witheut______Board Bt Apartments—Flat*— Houses FMS and riwwer. rooms, fonrth possible, 2 place, oerfimlo bath, ahiml- mortgage, 2-year-old 7 room 2H baths, large living room line. Out of state, owners' want as managerial assistant for in- S>RIVBR WANTED to deliver also black wiUi tan markings YOUNG COUPLE cellent condition, 8 large^ bed- ible Items. Any quantity. The downtown. Call »48-a6a». targe, stoMantiy totnlOied baths, large closets, cedar nnm storm windows, attached ^>Ut Level, that features 2 gen­ and fiunUy room, kitchen with an o ffe r on their Ccq>e. Sm all, CLASSIFIED temationsny known company. bundles to Vernon and Rock­ with white chest, $78. 742-7102, WILL SACRIFICE heat, hot water,, middle aged rooms, living room, dhrinff Bric-A-Brac Shoppe. 644-8962. roomlf, patfcing. CaU 649436I closet, oil hot water heat, garage, Manchester. Hotcfains erous bedrooms, baths, for­ buHt-tna and dishwasher, for­ but ideal for couple or so. Group Insurance and retire­ ville. Leave the Herald at t w i n b e d r o o m fo r rent, ’ couple, 17 School St, across ores, Mteben with InlH-iaa, 3 ROOMS LOVELY cor Synndght ihd porfunant dinette, Jalousied porch, 2-car Agency, Realtors, 6490824. mal dining room, kitchen with mal dining room, 4 bedrooms, Beautiful lot Mortgage of $7,- ment plan based on profit snar­ 3 p.m . week days and 12 noon teacher or business woman 'n from the Rec. rec room with fireiriacs toad NEW FURNITURE WE BUY . and sell antique and goeet rates. garage with dectrlc doors, buUt-ins, famUy room and at­ one car garage, large lot, near 500 can be assumed. Vacant ing. Write fully to M- Kings­ on Saturday. Call Manchester Articles For Sale 45 private hom e, parking, •44-0864 ’ MANCHESTER — near bus. sliding glaM doors, 1% batb*, AND APPLIANCES used furniture, china, glass THREE ROOM modem apcut- custom bunt. Immediate occu­ tached garage, $22,900. Wolver- schools and shopping. Prestige T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- ADVERTISING ley, P.O. Box 103, Haxard- Herald, Circulation Dept., M7- O lder 6 room Colonial, 2-car laundry room, many a u ta f BASKETBALL BACKBOARD silver, picture frames, old 128 BIRCH ST. — room suitable ment heated, private porch, pancy, mid 20's. 049-4498. ton A gen cy, R ealtors, •42-281B. Real Estate. 28*<827. Mrs. 1577. v llle, Ocnm. 8726. EVERYTHING garage, enclosed porch, quiet ______extras. Close to everything. CLASSIFIED iU)VBRTISIN6 DEPT. HOURS 3'x4’ with heavy official size coins, guns, pewter, scrap fo r w orking gentlem an, $10 central location, $100. monthly. B eardsley, 289-6151. FOR ONLY $398.93 gold, watches, old Jewelry, LEGAL w eekly. 643-4461. MANCHESTER — 3-bedroom street. Only, |16,0OO. Hayes PARKER STREET — A corn- EAST HARTFORD — Exquisite Prestige Real Estate 289-$827. hoop. New net. $5. 643-8819. 648-0644 a fte r 6:80 p.m . 8 A M . to 6 PM. H ere’s TTie S tory — This w as hobby collections, paintings, Colonial, dlshwatiier, bnUt-ins, Agency, «4*012L pact Colonial of 8 down and S < room Ranch with one car ga­ - Mr. Dutton •2*2800. ATTRACTIVE ROOM for work­ 3 TIRE CHANGERS CAFETERIA HELP BLUE LUSTRE not only rids sold to a young couple on attic contents or whole estates. NOTICE SIX ROOM duplex and garage, disposal, 1% baths, alumtauun up. Beautiful rec room. At­ rage, aluminum storms, fire- $18,500 — MANCHESTER. 6 VERNON carpets of soil but leaves pile August 3rd. A few weeks later Furniture R epair S ervice, 643- AI)MISSION ing girl or couple without chU- 7 children accepted, available I aiding, storm windows, sewers, tached garage. Yard is aU en- place, 3 bedrooms, beautifully VERNON — 6 ro«n Cape, UU dren, private home, board op­ room Ranch, carport, base­ shed dormri:', modern Utobwi, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. WANTED WANTED soft and lofty. Rent electric they informed , , us they . - wished 7449. O ct. 16. $128. m onthly. 643-2861 only $19,900. Hutchins Agen­ (dosed, affords the maximum landscaped lot, near schools OF ELECTORS tional. R eferen ces. 64S-6745. ment, fireplace, family kitchen, A beautiful brick front and shopping, city water and garage with breezeway. Large MOIITPAV IJM FBIDAT lO M AAL — SATCKDAX • AJA For dealer branch at boom­ sham pooer, $1. Paul’ s Paint & th eir ord er because Notice is hereby given that Jb ______cy, Realtors. iM9-6324. of privacy. Owners are ann> ON ALL SHIFTS OOOUPANCY OCT. 16 — 5 room ______near Bowers School. Hutchins seven room Colonial situ­ sewers. Prestige Real Elstate, treed lot, 32’ swimming po(4, ing Balch - Pontiac - Buick, Wallpaper Supply. they were not getting married. the Board of Admission of RCX>M fo r rant, p rivate hom e, lous, the house is too big for ______Payments of $150 have been kooiuB Tnthoat Board 59 apartm ent, $80. 152 C harter im w TWO fa m ily fla t — M, A gen cy, R ealtors, •49-5824. ated on a 90 X 360 lot with 289-6827. M r. Dutton, 633-2800. $19,9(X). PhUbrick A gen cy, 6I * high wages, insurance, Electors, of the Town of Man­ near Oheneys and bus Une, them. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, We have full-time and SCREENED LOAM for the best made. If you have a good Job piXASANT Oak. Apply between 6-8 or odl Bowen school area, large brook. This custom built 8464. benefits, paid holidays. Ap­ ROOM, business chester, will he in session in gentlem an. UO C ooper HIH. MANOIESTER — C a^ 643-1577. ^^^^M^APPBBOIAXBD DIAL 643-2711 part - time openings for In lawns and gardens. Deliv­ and are honest and reliable, Glastonbury, 6S8'4S61S. U teben, 7T liv ln f room , s*p> Col(miaI has 3 large bed­ HEBRON — 10 minutes from p ly to woman or girl preferred, the Municipal Building, Town 649-0596. rooms, in good oondltkm. Bose- TWO FAMILY 6 BOLTON—8 room home wllJi salad girls, counter help, ered fipm our screening plant then this big bargain is yours. orate furnaces, dW utillUea room s plus rooms, dining room, large Manchester, one year old 6 parking, p rivileges. Call 648- Clerks Office, on Saturday, ment partly finished, one car 2 baths, swimming pool, lorg* cashiers, dishroom work­ ^Isot.‘Igravel, sand and fill. Also older 2-fbinUy CaU Leon laundry, *car garage, many paneled family room, 12% ixx)m Raised Ranch, all large INCLUDES ALL THIS 7030 a fter 4 p.m . (3LEAN, comfortable rooms. POUR R(X)M partially fur- garage, wooded lot, handy to usable bam . . . aU (m a ftxv JACK ROGERS George H. Grifting, Inc. And­ October 15, 1966 from 9:00 a.m. Oteskyiuki. Builder, 649-420L custom extras, X 24 living room, complete rooms. Living room with large CMriMwd From Prtcoding Pag* ers, cooks, bakers and bak-. 1 Famous Make Refrigerator A lso (me and 2% room effl- nlshed, second floor, 640-9428. bus, dum ping, e tc. $15,000. acre parcel. Vacant. Ofttn Tire Consultant er’s helpers. over. 742-7886. to 8:00 p.m., for the purpose of (mllent finanring, nnistbeseen. modern kitchen, plus nu­ brick fireplace, redwood panel­ 1 Famous Make ’TV cientties. Scranton M otel and Phllbrlek Agency, Reattors, wanted. T. J. Crockett, Real* H e lp Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted—Male 3(> admitting all persons who are $2,900 assumes mortgage. J.D. merous fine features. If ing, spacious kitchen and din­ 289-6483 VIOON HEARING aid. Thermo 1 Bedroom Suite found to be qualified to be Elec­ cabins, 190 Tolland Tpke. «49- a co a 649-8464. tor, 643-1577. NOTICE 0826 before 7 p.m. Furnished Apartments 63-A R ea l Estate Oo., 642-5129. you are looking for a Co­ ing area. 3 oversized bed­ WAlTfUESS WANTBJD — exper- WE HAVE a position open in Broil table broiler. Electric 1 Living Room Suite tors of the Town of Manches­ HOUSEWIVES GLENDALE RD. (X>NTEMPORARY — Ranch, lonial for the whole family rooms, full ceramic bath, base­ lenoe helpful but not necessary, various phases of metal hard­ cooker-type fat fryer, Dormey- 1 Dinette Set OF MEETING FOR TWO ROOM' furnished apart­ MANCHESTER — like new. 2 Opportunity to work while ter. COMFORTABLE room for gen­ large L shaped living room and this is it. CaU how. Price ment garage, % acre wooded day and evening shift. Apply ening. The M ock Company will PART-TIME fuel truck drivers, er electric Juicer, Juice-O-Mat, 1 Sealy Mattress ADMISSION The Qualifications are as fol­ ment, for one adult. Inquire Open Daily and Sundays family flats and duplexes built VERNON-BOLTOK the children are in school tleman, separate entrance, dining room with fireplace, $24,400. lot. Immediate occupancy. In person (no phone calls) he happy to train you. We offer 2 or 3 evenings per week, from boy’s hockey skates, men’s 4- 1 Sealy Box Springs lows: Applicant must be twen­ Apt.' 4, 10 Depot Square. . . . „ by Damato. SpaxUan(ms, double ing—owner transferred. Must QUAILIFIEK) HUKIURS. vacation. Apply in person PAYMENTS lows: Applicant must be twen- Dated at 'Manchester this newly remodeled more, froct $17,000 — 4 BEDROOM Cape, patio, sewers, Manchester. large bedrooms, 2% tiled sion. Nb collecting, no delivery. Trainees partm ent, 938 M ain St. ment or home. J. D. Real amesite drive, located near sell tois practically new 6 baths, panried family room, only, Interviews from 8 LOFTY PILE, free from soil ONLY $12.93 ty-one years of age, must be a 10th day of October 1968. and interior, reasonable rent- with fireplace, walk-out base- Hutchins Agency, Realtors, For further tofomMutUm Requlren>ents, must have per­ E state. 643-5129. h osp ital area. Alum inum room Raised Ranch. 3 large a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-Satur- is the carpet cleaned with Blue Free storage until wanted. Free resident of the Town of Ando- Board of Admissions aJs. Brokers invite., 643-5129. room , I I I ) lot, in mal dining room, kitchen 2-car attached garage. E. A. PATTEN COMPANY inal price for all this merchan- citizenship Selectm an fees. CaU J. D. Real Estate, included, off street parking, pandable two family, garage. 35mm CAMERA, dishes, rugs, Lappen Building, 164 East Cen- west side, good condition. Mil­ nvenl V / r being 'With com plete built-ins. One wooded lot. Excellent value at COVENTRY — A reaSy good 400. Main St., East Hartford disc was $548.93. Some fortu­ Ruth K. Munson, Edward Tomklel,. 64S-5129. MANCHESTER —New listing. MAD MONET 303 Wetherell St, Manchester DRIVER - SALESMAN silverware, miscellaneous ter St., 649-5261. ten A gen cy, R ealtors, 643-6930. transferred. Leonard A gen cy car garage, excellent location. $31,500. U A R Realty Co. house for $7,900. Oil baseboard P & W Aircraft, Post 27 nate person can purchase it all Tow n C lerk T ow n C lerk Brick front *room Cape Oo^ items. Call 643-8956 after 5 a sm MAN In need of rentals. R ealtors, 646-0469. $6,000 d(wn will assume a 6% Inc., 643-2692. R. D. Murdock, heat, heated porch, tiled batb. For for only $398.93. On display at __ SUITE of offices presently CONCORD RD. — beautiful 2 full baths, fully plastered, LADIES ONLY p.m . Have tenants willing to sign room m ortga g e with reasonable 643-6472. 742-7056. AUTO PARTS — learn the Established route, good main store. Applicances are re­ suited for professional purpose Ranch,. large living room, for­ one car garage, wo(xIed lot MANCHESTER — 7 leam, plus escrow. •4t-4842<» tiled monthly payments. U & R trade. Pull or part-time drivers salary, plus fringe bene­ REAL ESTATE CAREER conditioned and fully guaran­ Is now available in the State mal dining room, (utbinet kitch­ near bus, school and shopping. Ranch, 4 bedrooms, 2 •VERNON — (Htiy $11,500, ooro« 64*2566. baths, garage, screened porch, Realty Co. Inc., 643-2692. R. VERNON —3 bedroom Ranch, FuH or part-time, Immedi­ plus inside work. Apply Man­ fits, permanent position Our business has doubled in teed. Theater Building. Can be sub­ en, 2 bedrooms, recreation Selling for $18,900. Call the R. large kitchen, basement ga­ peurt 5-room bungalow , aU h ea l; Boats and Accessories 46 fireplace, hot water oil heat. D. Murdock, 643-6472. approximately one acre. CaU ate openings available for chester Auto Parts, 270 Broad with opportunity for ad­ the last 6 months and will Phone for Appointment 4^ ROOMS, $126., 3^ rooms, divided if necessary. For in­ room, landscaped yard. Mar­ F. Dimock 0>., 64*5246. rage, aluminum storms, large women who want or like to S t 14%” FIBERGLAS runabout, 35 ASK FOR “CARL” $115, heat, hot water, stove, formation call Theater mana­ wall to wall carpeting, city goUTH WINDSOR — F^ve well landscax>ed lot. Ebccellent early. Herm FVe(fiiette, Wesley vancement. ■ Only reliable double again in the next 6 DO YOU NEED ion E. Robertson, Realtor, spu r LEVEL — 6% room s, utilities, quick occupancy, sew, no commercial sewing man with good driving rec­ h.p. Mercury, accessories. $700 247-03.58 or 527-9036 refrigerator, parking, 15 For­ ger, 643-7832. 64*6953.' ■’ Ranch in excellent condition, financing. Carruthers Real Es­ R. Smith Agency, 64*1607. SHORT ORDER COOK —flex- months! We have tripled 8 bedrooms, modem kitchen p riced under $20,000. O ia rle s experience necessary, flexi- o r best offer. Call 649-6362. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT est St, off Main S t, 646-0090, one (»r garage, fuU basement, Ible hours. A pply in i>erson- ord need apply. our office space! Our SMAIAi STORE (m Spruce St., with built-ins, treed lot, rec tate, 87*9152. Me hours between 8 a.m. If you have no means of trans­ 643-5675. Lesperance, 64*7620. 8 bedrooms, kitohen-dining Howard Johnson Restaurant, MAIN OFFICE at the PAYPOWER? also suitable for office. Reason­ room, one (»r garage, patio, Wanted—Real Estate 77 and 6 p.m. arranged for VERNON CIRCLE SHOP­ portation I’ll send my auto for Six room Oo- roam combination, large lot 'VERNON 7 room Cape, large 894 Tolland Tpke<, M anches­ HEATED 2 ROOM apartment, able. CaU 64*3810 after 5. SMALL RANCH 219,500. Philbrick Agency, MANCHEMTBai working mothers. Our busi­ PING CENTER adjacent you. No obligation on your part lon ia l, 1% baths, modem near schools and shopping. kitchen, fireplace, country aizs THINKING of SclUngt Fo* ter, Exit 94, Wilbur Cross MANCHESTER COAT & Diamonds— ^ atcheo— stove and refrigerator. CaU Realtors, 64*8464. ness is child’s play, we to Exit 95 of the WILBXPR whatsoever. INDUSTRIAL Space ,4,000- kitchen with built-ins, stove, P restige R eal FiState, 289-6827. lot in an ares of fins homes, prompt (xmrteous siavtos ttasA H ighw ay. Jewtilry 48 Everyone does . . . whether you’re 643-5118 betw een, 2-4:80. make cuddly, stuffed ani­ APRON SUPPLY CROSS PARKWAY, is in A—L—B—E—R—T’—S squara feet, first floor space, First time on market, f(mr MANCHESTER Green area — dishwasher and disposal, 3 bed­ M r. Dutton, 633-2800. Only $14,9(X). H ayes A gency, g ets results ca ll L ouis D inaodl m als. WOODWORKER wanted, expe­ the heart of one of the WA’TOH AND JEWELRY re- 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD centrally located. Will sUbdi- room Ranch with basement' New listing. 6 room Cape, Im- room s, $19,900. P h ilb rick 646-013L Realty, 646-0828. THREE ROOM apartment, SOUTH WINDSOR — Beautiful rience preferred. IMsplaycraft, 73 Summit St., Manchester palring. Prompt service. Up to OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. and a two car garage. macidate condition, garage, MOST ACTIVE Real Es­ young, middle-aged or older... if yon third floor, stove and refrig­ vida For particulars call War­ A gen cy, 640-8464. 7 room Colonial, 3 bedrooms, A!PP(LT In c., 643-9887. tate MARKETING AREAS $20. on your old watch in erator, suitable for (me or two ren E. Howland, Realtor, 350 Trees, plenty of privacy. shaded lot. Hurry, only $14,000, FLORENCE 36” gas and gas JUST LISTED — 4- 4 duplex, 2% baths, (me (»r garage, fam- in the state and benefits trade. Closed Mondays, F. E. people. 643-6270. Main St, 643-1108. Selling for $15,000 . . . as­ H ayes A gen cy, 646-0131. stove, $75, G. E . refrigerator, tiy room and rec room, fire­ Kaklar Cloth Toy Co. SERVICE STATION attendant from high count highway Bray, 737 Main St., State want to start at high wages... learn sumable mortgage (xf $10,- large treed lot, convenient to Hebron. experienced preferred, Satur­ ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE — place, in excellent neighbor­ •0 Hilliard S t, Manchester and shopping center traf­ Theatre Building. $75. 643-0031. ATTTRACfnVE 4-room apart­ 000. Very desirable area, bus, schools and shopping. day night and Sunday. Gor­ MARCO POLO 2 family, 4-3 rooms, excellent hood. WiU sell fast (mce it’s fic. We have the LARG­ ment, oonvenlent location. Hooses For Rent 65 block from bus. T. J. Leonard Agency Realtors, 646- man Bros. Inc., 770 Main St RESTAURANT NEEDS: new sk ills... with a chance to move (xmdition, central location, 0460. seen. Prestige Real Fktate, E ST ADVERTISING BOUTON - 4 room Ranch, with Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577, Fellows Calls for Vnit^ MATURE WOMm for general ~ Florists-Nurseries 49 instniments 53 CaU 64*4819. am esite drive, alum inum 289-6827. M rs. Hewinson, 683- morning truck • COOK BUDGEIT of any agency in fenced In yard, ’lake privileges. storms end screens, 2-car ga- VFStFLANCK SCHOOL area — office work, full-time. For ap- HARDY Chrysanthemums, field 2246. driver. Apply in person, Mr. • P IZ Z A M AN the area. We are the USED UPRIGHT PIANOS, re­ up to a higher-paying job! $32 weekly. 7^-6786. rage, modem bath and Idtch' 6 room Oolonial style Cape, 2 Among Towns in District pointm ent ca ll 828-2133. Henry grown 50c each. Container BIRCH ST. —4 rooms, sec(md H ill, Vernon Oil C o., Route 83, • BUS BOYS — High school LARGEST NEW HOME conditioned, reasonable. 643- floor. Just redecorated, no en. Your monthly cost If jrou full baths. Attached garage BOLTON — 7 room Ranch, plus Jenkins Transportation Co., AGENCY East of the Riv­ gp'own 75c each. In all colors. B & W — PRESENTS large______finished rec room and At the harvest dance 00 8atur>- Hebron Elementaiy Bdiool, ha* Vernon. boys willing to learn 6563. Right now Is the time to improve yonr paypower . . . furnace. 649-4498. liv e in is $66. Cash down, and breezew ay, built in 1961 eoutb Windsor. Open 7 days weekly and eve- ____ SabnrtNui Fur Rent 66 OUTSTANDING bar. Two full baths, *car ga- day evening spensorod by the i*quested that ponati* bs Full-time or Part-timo er and our resale depart­ learn more and earn more at the Aircraft! You can gain $4,300. Choose from 2 avail­ This home features Immacu­ nings till dark. Ponticelli’s ELECTRIC GUITAR, Fender HEXJRBTTARY fo r loca l o ffice o f ment Is the equal of any valuable skills on PAWA’s many \$rainlng courses, and THREE ROOMS, stove refrig­ FIVE ROOM duplex, 1127 Sul- FALL SPECIALS able. J. D. Real Estate C o., late interior, large lot and cHy rage, large wooded lot, su p ^ i^tawi Republican Ttoim Cbm- CALL 289-27(H Greenhouse find Nursery, 433 Jaguar, white, $250. Call 643- conditiem. Reduced to |25«000 ____ - ___ *eeBed *or tm w m ^ national brand name manufac­ GUARDS and GROWING APACE. get paid good money plus regular Increases while you erator, heat, hot water, cen­ Uvan Ave., Soutt WlndsOT, vl- MANCHESTER 643-5129. (xmveniences. J. D. Real Es­ This rapid expansion cre­ North Main. 5349. trally located , reasonable. 12-6 Call R. F. Dlmock Company, Mes to send tbs turer. Must be a/ble to type MARCO POLO Restaurant leam. If you start on the second shift you get the new rinlty ^ sloping plaza, ^ 514 900—6 room CJape Cod ^nrsrrimrw ------7 mnm eon' tate Co., 64*5139. 1250 Burnside Ave. ates an immediate need 10% bonus, and there is overtime in many departments. p.m., 64*8401. large yard, oil burner, hot wa- a. ROfHXEDGE — 7 *ocm con- Reoltea, 64*5246. children out os aouch a* ^ well, neat and talk with cus­ PIANO, UPRIGHT, refinished w ith 1% baths ______'______was one of the main speckers. |or fresh air and snndM tomers, conduct operation, of Part-Time $1.45 Per Hour Eaist Hartford and a rare opportunity for And when you’ve completed your training, you can ter, storm windows. $100. 644- A garage, temporary Split liSveL Modem MANCHFISOTJR — 7% room Garden—Farm—^Dairy reconditioned, excellent condi­ move ahead into better and better Jobs at the Aircraft. FOUR ROOMS, heated, third CaU Don Sisco. i«c BOLTON — Ranch, 2 bedrooms, FeOciwB said, 'nU s distrtot during their roocsses. B to ataa experienced, ambitious, ca­ 1943. kitchen, large living room with Cape, 4 or 5 bedrooms, office while manager is away. Saturday 7 A.M. - 12 Noon Products 50 tion, $175. 649-9662. fkxMT, adults only, $90 monthly. rec room and one batb, one ca x came into being due to a forced jjeisg ouggested that if a Clilld C all 828-6661 betw een 8:30 a.m . reer caliber • Real Estate b . $18,300^—5 room G arrison cathedral celling, one full and room (m living level, one car Get .more paypower and Important extra benefits, too . . . Call 52*0718. garage, fireplace, on very marriage rowHfng from a Su- .j, 1,04 onoiEk t® 8® •* and 5 p.m., Monday through Sunday 1 A .M .-1 P.M. GENERAL factory work, full Salespeople who will follow STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. like outstanding insurance and retirement programs, and ANDOVER LAKE — Year Oolonial with king size bed­ two half baths, family room, garage, $16,000. Philbrick 'round 4-room furnished cot­ Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. large lot, ample storage. Pres- prwme Court deciaton. If it to to xocum that tas may aod bs snU Friday. Ask for Frank Blanch- time. Apply 8:30-4. New Eng­ ou r proven professional Tomaszewskl, Box 363, South paid sick leave, holidays and vacations. Apply now at FOUR ROOM tenement, first rooms. Call Bud Lewis. garage, $28,000. Philbrick Office and Store tage, screened porch, all* con­ tige Real Estate, 289-6827. Mr. auocaed, and it must for the ,n o i^ ^ attsnd school. oird. Equal opportunity employ­ land Metal Products, 44 Stock program to surefire suc­ Rd., Bolton, open daily, 849- Pratt A Whitney Aircraft! floor, stove, refrigerator, heat, c. $18,500—7 room Cape Cod Agency, 640-8464. Applicants must be over 21 veniences, available to June $3,100 ASSUMF3S mortgage on Kearns, 62*5037. next 10 years at least, then it ctoidiaer nmiotto' pMNOta er. P la ce. cess. If you feel that you 6472. Equipment 54 bus lin e, adults For T-V and appliance dis­ ROUTE SALESMEN potential commission in­ GOOD COW manure, excellent don’t have shop experience, you’ll be given 80 hoars of SEWEN ROOM apartment with ANDOVER — 6 nxom apart- Don Sisco, rooms, oU bot water heat- 742-8243. wood beams and stone fire- towns.” ^uon which require* • etaBd tribu tor. Ideal w orking SECURITY SYSTEMS come of $20,000 or better for fall use for shrubs, lawns, intensive training on the machine you have been hired firep lace and garage. $145 per ment, first floor. Call after 4:30 e. $26,900-6-6 duplex with 1% Family room. Below cost at _ ofnmiiv *5 further stated, “We must to arrive prior to this conditions, good salary, 5- . Good reliable salesmen for per year, call Mr. Bolton or etc. $5. and $10. loads deliver­ SIX DRAWER metal office to operate. Instruction will be right in our own machine month, J . D . R eal E state, 643- WEST REDDING, CONN. training school at the same high “Aircraft” rate of pay. 742-8104. baths each side and a 2 car $19,700. Wolverton Agency, wood oaWnets and l^t-lns, al- never attow ourselves to become parents should oootaat JIM day week, vacation, excel­ Ted Goodchild for confiden­ ed. 643-7804, 649-8731. desk, good condition. 643-6308. 5129. 1-938-2232 established wholesale cake R ealtors, 649-2813. 8 bedrooms, permanent siding, so glass sliding doors, sun ^Bvided. FVw too long we have ^© oL tial Interview. MANCHF5STE3R-BOLTON town CaU Dave Douton. aluminum storms and screens, lent benefits. route, salary and commis­ ADVANCED TRAINING PROGRAMS — Courses rang­ A V A IL A B M n o w — 6 room deck, fuU ceramic bath with allowed (wr state govmnment to Tforfuoa rtoM sion, experience not neces­ THE SAMUEL M. Household Goods 51 ing from 22 weeks to 93 weeks in Machining, Sheet apartment, second fkwr, line, *room apartment, $115., $29,900—8 r ^ m ^ ^WO FAMILY —one of a kind. near bus line, excellent (xmdl- vanity. Three bedrooms, base- be one by oommissioo. Those RADIO & APPLIANCE Wanted—To Buy 58 Metal, Tool, Die and Gage Making, Machine Repair and large yard, (juiet neighbor­ liidcewood Circle with every tlon, $17,50(). Wedverton Agen­ OJj BURNER service man, sary, 5-day week, Monday- LAVITT AGENCY , adults, 21 Huntington St., 64* Located in a highly residential Pipe Making. feature (nistom. CM l John cy, ReaUors, 64*2813. DISTRIBUTORS, INC. experienced man only apply. IFrlday, 2 weeks paid vaca­ HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, 6023 before 2 pjn. Evenings, hood, references required. 648- area, 7 rooms, each, with fire- plara. one acre treed tot t o the stalues so long » X tag on the Social Studls* pro- •5 'L^gett St., East Hertford 643-2158 Realtors 875-6297 autoniatic S ^ rs 5963. Mdlnughlln. Must have state license, year tion, hospitalization, paid VERNON CIRCLE ^ w ashers. bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, APPRENTICE PROGRAMS — Courses ranging from 643-6243. Idoce and OAKWOOD RD.—Bowers area, mediate occupancy. Adequate write the regulation*,’ ha.ve"^*l- TeL 528-6581 holidays and many other with guarantees. See them at ideal for children. A quality ’round work, uniforms sup­ glassware. We buy estates. three to four years in Sheet Metal, Machining and Tool • Please Note: We have am­ New Colonial ready for occu­ financing avallabla U A .R yc/mA u s to * m theto bonds. We benefits. Excellent opportu­ _ PARKWAY EXIT 95 ^ B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Village Peddler, Auctioneer, A Die Making. FOUR ROOM apartment, first BOUTON LAKE—5 room y w (nistom built home ta the Realty Co. Inc., 648-2692. R. must'ratum gtwernmemt to the ^ An Equal Opportunity plied, wages open, plenty of •round home, lease $125. ple mortgage money available pancy ta a very short time. nity for advancer'ent. Ap. Open 7 Days A Week Main St. CaU 643-2171. 420 Lake St., Bolton, 649 3247. floor, can be seen at 86 OUnton Princetofi St. secti(m. $5,(XX) D: Murdock, 643-6472. E m ployer overtim e if desired. C all' 289- monthly. Wolverton Agency, with as little as 10% down to Assumable mortgage. T. J, peopie through theta elected rap- ? ! St between 4-7 p.m. 'Will assume mortgage. J. D. 6431, a fter 6 ca ll 289-7628. ply . . . SINGER automatic zig • zag in qualified buyers. Please call Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. reeentatives, instead cfgivtag it Hundreds of good jobs available In: Realtors, 649-2813. Real Estate Co., 6435129. VERNON-Lovely 6 room Co- JT ttT apptei^^ dosses at the etemcBtazy SLIPCOVER & DRAPERY cabinet, like new, does every­ YOUNG MAN would Uke to with any (piestions or problems Bcho(d. Teechen ftent tike He> MANY AVON customers would TRUCK DRIVERS — part-time BOWERS AREA — oversized tanlal-Ranch, taUt-ta range “ thing, origrlnally over $300, take share apartment with some. ROCKVIZAE -7 Available now. you may have about mort- MANCHF3STER — near Mata rather fight than switch. But afternoons. Apply Alcar Auto SALESMAN Cape of eight rooms, six on and oven 8 ^ 2«vSLnmt belong the BLUE RIBBON CAKES over last 6 monthly payments Can 64*7118. 6 room apartment, centrally lo- ^ges. St. 4-famlly home. Excellent In­ why fight for your Avon when Parts, 226 Spruce St. MACHINING cated, tiled bath and shower, one floor. Ideal residential sec­ ^ and the dlstricto as iliey ^ 740 Silas Deane Highway K;;-e is an excellent oppo.tu- o f $9 eachf^ Call 522-0931. come producer. 4 rooms ta acre lot, beautiful spot dose to AWrids and we tuna, kindergarten; Mrs. Eve- 3TOU can sell It? Not only do you - ■ DELUXE 3-ROOM apartment, heat Included, $135. R ow e A VERNON tion, good lot. Owners trans­ get what you want at wholesale WAREHOUSEMAN and truck nity to Join Sears outstanding each apartment. Owner wants •verythlng, $18,600. Owner ^ ,^0^* to *3® Rowley, Grade Ij Mias Nat- Wethersfield SEWING MACHINE —Brand extra large, includes appli­ Rowe Realty, 87*3167. a. $14,000 — 9% room Ranch ferred. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, driver, for retail furniture out­ sales staff. Come prepared to INSPECTION fast sale. Hayes Agency, 64* prices, but you can sell to new Singer, zig-zag, priced with a 1 car garage. Call 643-1677. transferred. Rita M. Walsh adU evtag^end if we are to Oolombaro, Grade 1; Mrs. discuss previous experience and ances, utilities and dryer. J. D. friends and neighbors in a ter­ let. C all M r. P ettengill, 646- during this week’s Sale-A-Thon n; « a >r D •- eo Bud x»uu Lewxjowio. is. 0131. ------=•------Real Estate, 64*1445.______rotain our Utoeitlea under a dom- ^ 0111 ------your future with a growing R eal E state, 643-5129. ritory near home. No experi­ . for only $88. Terms, Singer Co. AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS Wanted To Rent 68 ^ 5ig_509_g ,^)om Cte.pe Cod MANCHFISTBR—5% roomeus- SOUTH WINDSOR — Executive ocraUc form of govemmeoL’* • ence needed. C all 289-4922 fo r MEN WANTED for varied leader In home fashion. Check Large 6 room Colonial, 1% 832 M ain St., M anchester. 3% ROOM apa^ent, furnish^ FOUR BEDROOM or 3 bedroom newty redecorated through­ tom buiit Ranch, flraplace, oU 8 room custom built Ranch, The other gueet speaker at the tiMrt Klaplk, Grade 6. appointment. BAR'TENDER. Excellent salary duties in modem millwork Sears liberal employe benefit EVERETT W. or u nf^sh ^. on heat park- ^ tiled baths, dishwasher, stove, out Call J(dm Bogdan, bot water heat, paneled rec Ota conditioning, breezeway, dance was Ji(»epb GoUberg, omudhhBaO etla for right man. Pleasant work­ shop. Please contact Mr. White progp'am and top commissions. CUSTOM MADE mahogany SHEET METAL Ing, adults. New Bolton Rd. ^ garbage disposal, fireplace, erences furnished. Lease or ^ $17,500 — 6% room Ran(k room, caU now. Hayes Agency. garage and aU thi extitt that candidate ta the Second Cub Scout registmtkm wfll »• ing conditions in one of Conn, 649-5295. W ipco Mdllwork, Inc. p lea se apply personnel dept. 10 bunk beds, excellent randition VAN DYNE CaU 643-6389. Help Wanted—'Male 36 option to buy. Call 62*8241 be­ 646513L garage, porch, city utilities, * would expect in this truly Oongreasdonal contest. Goldtoerg held at the elementary s(dio(fl leading restaurants. Must be 78 Tolland 'Tpke. Manchester. a.m.-5 p.m. or call for an ap- ca ll 649-2282 between 8-9 p.m . BUILDER with built-lns A rec room. lot 100x200. Moir^age money pointed out the Mgb Utarest tonight from T to 8. Afl boy* experienced. Cavey’s Log Cab­ BENCH WORK FIVE ROOM duplex apartment fore 6 p.m., 64*7809 evenings. CaU John McLaughlin. OIL DRIVER — Experienced TIR E CITY needs help in the Pointment. 643-1581. MANCHESTER — 6% room is available. Charles toper- wante fast sale. Hayes Agen(w. ■**•*»**“ l»t««rted ta Joining 0 * m in, Route 87, Lebanon. Call 1- HOTPOINT dishwasher, needs Planning a new home ? Beau­ $100. p er m onth, referen ces re­ oil driver for local fuel pump­ $18,900—6 room Split Level older Oolonial, large rooms, ance, 649-7620. 64*013L growtag national debt He abould register. Den Mother* 423-0256 after 3:30 p.m . service ” department, wheel SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. small leak repair, otherwise tifully wooded lots, some quired. Philbrick Agency, 649- ing, year ’round work, uni­ with view of Hartford. Good Apartment Buildings with bullt-ins A garage. CaU big yard, derig;ned for child, stated that he feR ttioee who go from last year snd sinyone widi- alignment experience helpful, Manchester Shopping Parkade ■good condition, $35. 649-7319. TOOL & DIE MAKING MANCHESTTER seven room form s supplied. C all 289-8431, financing available. Will 8464. « For Sale 69 Ann Hunter. ran, 2-car ga ra ge. Only $16,900, to Washington should taivesti- ii^ t© be(xnn« a den noother ai* full-time 9-6. See Dick or Jer­ Manchester, Connectiout home, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, after 6 ca ll 236-3185. trade your present home. $20,900—5% room Raised Hayes Agency, 64*0131. gate the bills brought before the asked to attend. ry, Tire City, Broad St., across FOUR R(X)M fspartment, sec- MANCHESTER — two modern •• Kvtag room with,fireplace, sun FINANCING ? ? T from King’s. a p a r t m e n t SIZE gas range, AIRCRAFT ENGINE nSTING ond floor, no pets, 22 Hudson Ranch with fireplace on a 2 ------— Oongreae, and those that merit p^A. «xe(mttye oomndt. MALE PRODUCTION Phone 246-4781 multi-unit apartment buUdlng PRIVACY — Wooded custom room, *car garage, extra sd- .1' PART-TIME WORK and gas room heater. 649-3098. S t 6 4 *2 0 5 L acre lot CaU John Sledesky. passage shoiUd be passed tonl^ at 8 pjn. CAREER OPPORTUNITY — offered for the first time. Ex­ Ranch, fireplace, foyer, dhta- Jotatag tot Included, quiet res­ iNo prchlem here. The own­ not at the expense of cur chil­ WORKERS Situations Wanted— cellent locations, M ly leased, f. $23,600—Brand new 7 room at the borne of Miu and Mrs. sales and management, college EXPERIMENTAL washer, dispos.al, wall to wall idential area. No agents. 64* ers ore willing to grant a Morning 10-2 and 11-2 Female < 38 TmtEE ROOM apartment 42 Colonial with garage, fire­ dren and grandchildren.” William J(dmson. ba^ground, starting salary Top producers. These are first carpets, 2-car garage, Hutchins 6263. first mortgage to responsi-.. A p p ly I Maple St, adults only. 649- He further stated that tbs The Hebron-Andoyor RoiM per week, excellent ad- WANTED to care for one child quality built buildings. Call for place, 1% baths A garage, A gen cy, R etdtors, 649-6324. ble people at btuk rates to Openings In several ca te­ $180 •SINCE 1907 BY REID MACHINING - WELDING 0760. MANCHESTER — Cape or country abould be wary of add in my home- 142 School St., details. H ayes A gen cy, 646-0131 CaU John Sledesky. the purchaser of this 5% will practice tesnorrow nigbfc a* MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN gories on all three shifts, vancement potential, company IT’S BEEN OF COURSE” small family, garage, near W l- tag further to the national debt, g Rbam High Bdiool 649-3289. AUCTION MANGHEJSTEUt —4 bedroom room Ranch. Many desir­ 46 W. Centtr St, Manchester no previous experience nec­ w ill train. C ^ l 644-0202 fo r ap­ BRAND N E ^ •Rememlier: We have many bur Cross Highway, convenient but if needed taxes eOiould be Athletic field. The boys Io*t LEGA'TEE’S SALE —- ESTATE OF FRANCES RODLUN Oolonial featuring 24 foot Uidng able extras . . . basement essary, will train. We offer pointm ent. GUARDS FIREMEN Resort Propwlj assumable mortgages with low to sclKwls, church, tdvipping Removed from her late home NOW RENTING room with fireplace. Large garage, lot .with ample laised. Sunday game to th* Wihd- pay rates ranging from Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 For Sale 70 Interest ra tes. P lease (uiU wUh and bus. Principals (xnly. 64* 62 E. Main St., Stafford Springs, Conn. PdOrURBSQUB dining ro(nn with picture win­ shrubb^ and many trees, Zlp Code Week ^ 22 to 8. Noah Vieira, DEAN MACHINE $2,310 to $3,092 per hour DACHSHUND PUPPIES, AKC, any questions or problems you dow . F am ily sized kitchen, 14 1846. National Zip Ctods Week wiU head ooa^ for the team, wiabad WAREHOUSEMEN GEAR INSPECTORS rebidbntial l o c a t i o n etc. Desirable section. T. J. PRODUCTS plus 4% and 7% premium CLERK - TYPISTS ready to go, miniature and SALE AT LANTERN VILLAGE BARN may have on financing. X 21 heated family room, 1% be observed this week, oc(xwd- to thank the Oaxke Traaoper- on second and third shift Crockett, Realtor, 64*1577. standard, champion blood One bedroom apartments, waU baths, attached garage. Wol­ tag to P(»tmester Hills of He- tatton Oo. o f Odchester and 165 ADAMS ST. Fringe benefits include 8 Tolland Turnpike, Monchester, Conn. BUILDINGS B & W Lots For Sale 7S For T-V and appliance dis­ lines. Also Weimaraners. FOUNDRY PRESS OPERATORS to waU caipetlng, outside bal­ verton Agency, Realtors, 649- ______bron and Postmaster Reid of Richaid Aiken, bus driver for paid holidays, first dollar tributor. Ideal w orking on Conn. R t 15. Take Exit 93, follow signs sale day The BARROWS and MANCHES'PER Southington 1-828-6573. conies, free gas heat and hot 2813. 371 WOODBRIDGE St — 2 lots BAST HARTFORD __ New 6-6 Amaton. the use of the bus. Nest week’* hospital and medical cov­ conditions, good salary, 5- VISIT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Consisting of four apart­ WALLACE Co. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 1966 — Columbus Day — at 10 A.M. water and gas for cooking. ta residential area. City water, duplex.______$5,000______d(rwn assumassumes es ___ Heddents bo able “to „game will be to Erat HerttMid erage after the first 30 AKC registered German Shep­ 400 Main Street, East Hartford, Connecticut ments, six stores. M ain S t Manchester Parkade MANCHESTER — New listing. day week, vacation, excel­ Stove, refrigerator, gaihage sewers, gas. 100’ frontage. OaE mortgage, balance flnanceable. ZH* «>de” their moUtag Ust'dim agotast the Host Hkrtfcrd B s* HAS IMMEDIATE days, pension plan, gener­ lent benefits. herd puppies, $50, fem ale, $75 Inspection Tues. Eve. 7-^ PM ., After 9 AM . Sale Day ' Corner location . Manchester 649-5306 6% room Ranch. 1% baths, ga­ Other Connecticut plants In North Haven, Southington' disposal. Resident superintend­ for appointment J. D. Adams Pasek, Heoltoirs, 28*7476, (any- time. Rural catrisrs lan American CSuta OPENINGS: ous vacation plan and paid m ale. Cham pion sired. 619-4088. rage, fine nei^borhood, beau­ AN'nqUE A^D MODERN FURNISHINGS and Middletown. If available, bring your military dis­ ent located corner of Bdgerton INVESTMENT property B eal E state, 1-228-8077, Hmo), will deliver “no poatage need------funeral leave. We pay RADIO & APPLIANCE charge papers (DD-214), birth certificate and social tifully landscaped yard, $18,- Full-time—day and night Shifts GR B-a»e ROCKVILLE — Established mall routes hegtantag today.. Hebron oorraspondentBbSbl premiums. ’This is steady 95 Leggett St., East Hartford leaf Table, Tip and Turn Table, Blanket Chest Cannon Ball lota, all utilities, good location, well paying paint and wallpa- The cards will have blank Porter, leL 288-0116. Milling machine erator Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton, Can FOUR BF3DROOM Oolonial in year ’roimd work with a Tel. 528-6581 Post Bed, Curly Maple Stand, Q. A. Mirror, Landscape Mirror, OPEN FOB YOUR CONVENIENCE 64*5129 643-8779 RANCH — 6 rooms, 8 bedrooms trees. H ayes A gen cy, 646-0131. per bustaees, taventory and spaces for addresses used most Hardlnge Chucker 643-8427. desirable Porter Street arecu progressive company. Ap­ An Equal Opportunity Pembroke Table. Chairs: 4 Hitchcocks, Mushroom Arm, Pr. MANNARINO 2 toll baths, reo room with building, store, income apart- but for whtob the individuals (set iq» and operate) Monday through Friday—8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tnesday, John B. DeQuattro. Broker Beautiful modern kitchen, for­ plications accepted daily E m ployer COLLIE PUPS — AKC, sable Slip Seat Windsor Bowback (8 Spindle), Banister Back, MANAGEMENT 00. baths, tormal dlnlpg room, ment, plus entertainment hall have no ZIP rndse p oirrs HOME DE6TBOY10 Turret Lathe Others. Ithaca Calendar Clock, 2 'Small C.l. Parlor Heaters. Wednesday and Thursday evenings till 8 p.m., and 280-7895 mal (lining room, fireplaced Suburban For Sale 75 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. tri’s, males, females, papers ’sersened ta porch, garage. included In building. Retiring This Christmas, ZIP codes ORRB ISLAND, MMne (AP)— (set up and operate) Oriental Rugs, One Room Size, Others In Small Sizes. Fine Saturdayth—8 a.m. to 12 noon. living room. Dovely screened Inteiwiews on Tuesday. Ap­ available. R easonable. 876-3426. $20,900. Philbrick Agency. ? Reduced for immediate BOUTON - COVENTRY town owner selling at redu(»d price, .tou be as important as shop- Fire officials wera InvesUgaUng Bridgeport Millers PART-TIME delivery weekends, China and Glass: Large Imari Punch Bowl, Gold Lustra Tea AdA *sv*v*3„ ______T8^1 «b0A^04V ______a ______v— .*_.... 1 .. x - _ _0B^ p ly to average $2.50 per hour. (Jail MAiNOHBSTER — On bus Itoe, 649-8464. line, 3 bedroom Ranch, family P restige R ea l Ftatate 280-6827. ^ a g and maUtag early for ef- a Maze! destroyed the Rag- (set up and operate) AKC GEIRMAN Shepherd pup­ Set, Moss Rose Tea Set Cups and Saucers, Fine Plates, Plat­ sa le. B elfiore A gency, 643-5121. 644-0202, size kitchen, large U'ving room Mrs, Beardsley 289-6151. fident delivery of boUday moil, g>ed aumnter homa of the pies, exceptionally beautifully ters, etc., Bohemian Decanter, Amberlna Finger Bowl, Ash­ S6(x>nd fl(x>r * i(X )m fla t, ga ­ Honses Foil Sale ,72 burton (ioblets. Other Pattern Glass, Bottles, Much Other PRAH & rage, excellent condition, M ANCHESTER — L a ig e T room t e n R(K)M older home plus with fireplace, only $14,900. — postmaster aoid. tjoet EdnaE dna 8t VInooifi MH- Inspectors—Experienced marked, bred for tempera­ Male or Female ROGERS CORP. Interesting Glass and China. Few Pewter Items. Sliver: 92- adults only. Hayes Agency, MODERN RANCH ~ • room s, Ranch, 3% baths, modern 2-rooms over garage located Hayes Agency, 646-013L ■After liUtag ta the addresses, la y , iitohidtag ment, cheunpion line. 742-8970, Pc. Towle Sterling Flatware, Lady Diana Pattern, Sterling kitchen, formal d ii^ room, ta center of Manchester. Ideal 64 *0 1 3 1 . plus office end rec room .____ nn the cards are to be mailed to that duck hunters may Manchester Division Hel^ Wanted— 742-8459. Bread and Butter Plates, Sterling Bowl and Compotes, (34 with - — ^ AB Seneftts ... WHITNEY in basement. On beautifully family room, 24x24 fire- ■ for large family. $22,900; Phil- GLASTONBURY — large con- iiftof iniiilMi with ex postmostera. The poetmas- been re^xmsHde for it Male or F«na)r 37 Sterling Spoons and Serving Pieces, etc. Gorham EP Flat­ M ill and Oqkl6n,d Streets FDUR ROOM apartment, heat, shrubbed Wt 1% baths, large place, 2-car garage, large lot brick Agency, Realtors, 64* temporary Raised Ranch on 1$ requesting ^ tte The imSccupted (xAtage, which Am Bqual opportunity DACHSHUND PUPS, beautiful ware. Plated Hollow Ware, etc. Persian Lamb Jacket, Other Manchester, Conn. hot water, lights, adults, only. flagstone _ .patio off dining area. with fruit treea, $36,000. PhlP 8464. a cre s o f land. $89,90(k P hil- tras. Exoellen ^ ihe conespondente not was owned by Mir. and Mte. E m ployer REGISTERED Nurse, 7' a m.- reds and black amd tans, worm Furs, Maple Bedroom Set, Twin Mahog. Bedroom Set, West- AIRCRAFT M ove in tomorrow. T. J. No pets. Ipqulra 78 Chiuch S t ygs.MO. Pbilbrlok Agency, 64* brick Agency, 6405464. brl(dc Agency, 64*6464. - be listed only addresses. Post pdA Sifton of BiiHay Mrari. S p.m., two days, alternate fre e , puppy shots, reds, $60, Inghouse Comb. Refrig., Laundromat, Elec. Range. NOTE: Division of United Ali^raft Oorp. MANCHESTER — 7 room Cape, Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. . 8464* uAox personnel WiU add the buraed Saturday nigM. weekends. Nursing borne. Call black and ^uis, $M. Call 742- Above Is only a partial listing. Many other choice offerings. THREE FAMILY — large on treed 200’ lot. Large kitchen EAST HARTFORD -n ew BQfcPEaUBNCED OD grinden, H eat— ^Lunch. d u p l e x — 4 rooms; large * . w m CtoloniaL'4 bedHw^, Uv- ANDOVER - 8 room OolonlaL ZIP codes to each address and 1pty the time the flames 876-9121. 7102. aqieurtments, g ood in com e, with built-lns, fireplaced Uvtag mrface grinders and Bridge- MAN TO ASSIST in shipping An equal opportunity employer fa m ily home, refrigerator, DUPLEX 6-6, aaiuntaum siding, Flroplooe, private beach. Im- return the cards to the send- noticed, it was too tate far Orrs some cleaning necessary. Can room , 4 bedroom s and den. Fbc- tag room with fireplace, dining poit operators. Top wages, and receiving department, P A R T -T IM E o r fu ll-tim e help F R E E ’TO GD ' hom e, 6 range, garage, very clean, nice 3-oar garage, excellent condl- mediate occupancy, only $14,- era- Mand firemen to ^ oot l»^-~ ROBERT M. REID & SON, Auctioneers assume mortgage asking, eellent (tondltlon, owner anx­ room, kitchen with range, 1% tringo benefits, 55 hour week. modem East Hartford firm. wanted. Apply In person. Bur- months old male Collie Sbep- aelgM)orhood, no children, tion, large maples, $31,90* 600. Pasek, Realton, 28*7475, Bobool ObUdicn’B Dress It was the any eolnea m Wte ^Sm t your future today at P&WA $24,900. J. D. Real Estate Oo., ious. Wolverton .Agency, Real- batiis, one oar garage. Prestige B A S Gage Oompaiqr, Salary and fringe benefits. Call ger Chef, 235 Main St, Man- herd sM dog house, CaU af- 201 MAIN ST., 649-7770 — RAYMOND R. REID, 649-4411 per month. 649-3566 af- Hutohtas Agency. Realton, W- 7^ g 218. R a y G ardtaw , prin cipal o f 1 0 3 -a o n le H iB MANCHESTER, CONN. 64*0139. ton , 64*2818. Reed E state 288-6827. l i m h i l l O r^ aUBobester. 989-8291 for appointment Chester. ter 6 p .m ., 742-8586. U r B p ja . 1 y r 'n \

    IPONPAY, OCTOBER 10, 1966'^ Average Daily Net Press Run '>AGB TWENTT ; iianrh^Bter lEn^nUtB 2iwali» For the Week Kided The Weather October 8, 1M« Fair and cool t(»iight, low iB upper 30s; mostly sunny tonw^ Story Circle, WSCS, of South Moriartys Feted row, high 60-dS. About Town Methodist Church will meet ORDER o r EASTERN STAR—Temple Chapter 14,859 Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at the On Anniversary Manche9ter-—A City of Village Charm church. Members are reminded Th« Phoebe Cirole of Emanuel I to bring articles for the Fair. Uitheraa Church Women will Mr. and Mrs. Edward J . Mor- BAZAAR VOL. LXXXVI, JfO. 9 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11,^1966 (Claseifiled Advertislag oa Phge 17) PRICE SEVEN C3ENTB meat tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at iarty of 47 Tanner St. were 2 P.M. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 All three Manchester Librar­ feted at a 40th anniversary din-: ;K Luther Hall. The Rev. C. Henry MASONIC TEMPLE—ADMISSION FREE Anderson, pastor of Emanuel ies, Mary Cheney, Whiton Me­ ner and. Open House yesterday Church, will continue his discus- morial and West Side, will -be at the home of their son and State News ■ions on “ Church Symbols." closed all day Wednesday, in daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. BAZAAR SUPPER Paid in Full observance of Columbus Day. Edward G. Moriarty of 15 Lan­ Hoetesses are Mrs. Ivar Scott, SERVER^ 4 :45 to 7 P.M.—99c chatrm)ui> Mrs. Marion McAl­ caster Rd..Mrs. John Vallee of JUNEAU, Alaska (AP)— lister and Miss Florence L. Manchester B^igstered Nurs­ Enfield, a daughter of the cou­ Davis Faces Issue Still Bars Ti c k e t reservations f o r t h e s u p p e r ’The state of Alaska helped Johnaon. es Association will have its first ple, assisted the hostess at a CLOSE TONIGHT Jessie Kasko when ahe need­ meeting of the season toihor- buffet dinner for 26 close rela­ Six Charges ed it. Over 20 years, her old Mrs. Charles Botticello of row at 7:30 p.m. at the Man­ tives of the guests of honor. -ncket Chairman — Mrs, Helen T. ®lHotL age assistance payments *0 Chestnut Street — Telisphone 64S-S0SX South Rd., Bolton, a member chester Memorial Hospital din­ Mr. and Mrs. Moriarty were came to 812,856.95. ing room, George T. LaBonne married Oct. 6, 1928 at Im­ of Manchester Fine Arts As­ O f M urder Monday she handed Gov. sociation, has recently had a and Atty. David Barry, candi­ maculate Conception Church, William Egan a check for painting accepted for a ex­ dates for state senator, will Hartford. Mr8. Leslie Knox of NEW HAVEN (AP)— ' ’ * the full amount. She said U.S., Russian Accord hibit of the Academic Artist speak. The executive board of Manchester, the former Miss Arthur J. Davis, who was she was acting in her Indian Association at Springfield the association met recently at Katherine Coughlin and Mrs. recently declared mentally heritage by showing grati­ (Mass.) Museum of Fine Arts. the home of its president, Mrs. Moriarty’s sister, was maid of competent to stand trial, tude for favors received. ’The Ihe exhibit will close Sunday, Wesley Sargent, W. Bayberry honor and attended the anni­ money came from sale of Oct. 30. The museum is open Rd., ^Iton. Other officers are versary party. has been indicted on aix [ Choicest Meats In Town! | counts of first degree mur­ timber rights on recently in­ T N -W eapons’ Sundays from 2 to 5 p.m., and Miss Ann Harrington, vice- The couple received a money herited land. Tuesdays through Saturdays president; Mrs. Stephen Kos- tree and many small gifts. der. from 1 to 5 p.m. ki, secretary and Mrs. Paul The Indictment was handed Spread Seen Blair, treasurer. TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL down Monday by a Superior Pvt. William F. Coleman, son Court grand Jury. Judge Philip U.S. Troops of Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Manchester WATBS will U.S. CHOICE R. Pastore, heeding a request Unresolved from the 26-year-old New Ha­ Coleman, «22 Woodbridge 8t., meet tomorrow at the Italian LECLERC MtXICO recently completed eight weeks American Club. 135 Eldridge St. ven man’.s court-appotnte^^e- Erase Band WASHINGTON AP) — of advanced Army infantry Weighing in will be from 7 to FUNERAL HOME fense counsel, granted an In­ The United States and tha training at Ft. Jackscm, S. C. 8 p.m. Dr. Howard W. Bald­ definite continuance rather M}M9HCAH Soviet Union , have agreed His wife, Mrs. Bonnie Lee Orfe- STEAKS 9 9 ' than eet a date for Davie to Of Guerrillas win will speak. Featherweight FUNERAL to make an effort for early enter a plea on the charges. f fUfSIO man, lives at 18 Deerfield Dr. awards for September were won -Short, Sirloin, Porterhouso HAin accord on a treaty banning According to police, Davis Is SAK30N, South Viet Nam t i c o by Miss Jane Bedford, with a SERVICE the spread of nuclear Douglas A. McCalin, son of weight loss. of 12 pounds, and (We ReMrve Tlie Right to Umit Qiwntity) the man who invaded a New (AP) — A diehard band of Viet MM SO WALTER N. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCledn Mrs. Theodore Gimmer, with a Haven apartment early on the Oong guerrillaa answered an SO. weapons, but the key issus I^ECLuiltC MoamMAS MM 79 of 41 Sanford Rd. is a sopho­ loss of 10 pounds. The Goodr morning of Aug. 26 and began American demand to surrender UP1 blocking the pact' remains Director HIGHLAND PARK MARKET with a hail of bullets today, and more at Cushing Academy, Ash- will meetbig of all Connecticut firing indiscriminately at the ilOMDUtAS y v unresolved. 23 Main Street, Manchester men. women and children there, an encircUng force of U.S. heli­ GttAa«OUH U.S. otficlala undertook today bumham. Mass. WATBS will be held Sunday at 817 M OHIAND STREET—PHONE 648-4*78 Card 2 p.m. at the Italian American Cali 649-5869 most of whom he knew. Davie copter troops wiped them out. ^MICAOAfrUA to downgnade somewhat a burst of optimism set off Monday Miss Mallory D. Schardt, Club. was angered because his girl­ A U.S. spokesman said 1st friend, the daughter of the night by comments ntiade by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ cavalrymen killed 33 Viet Oong Here Is - the Path of Unpredictable Inez ter M. Schardt, 31 Eastland Dr., Manchester Lodge of Masons woman whose apartment it and captured eight in a five- Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A> Gromyko after talks wtth returned to Elmira College re­ will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. was, had left him, they said. hour engagement near the cen­ cently to assist with New Stu­ at the Masonic Temple. The Fel- Available tral coast 28 miles northwest of President Johnson and Bocro* Qui Nhon. tary of State Dean Rusk. dent’s Week and enter her Jun­ lowcraft degree will be con­ FOR Guardsman Dies Youths* Business. RAAltLOIII^ It was the only ground action Oromyko said afterward ttiot ior year of study. ferred after a business meet­ 'Since 1911 — EVERYTHING NEW LONDON (AP)—George Ends Before Boom Inez Dying Out ing. Walter A. Person Jr., sen­ • BANQUETS W. McKenzie, said to be the of any size repoKed as U.S. Sec­ “ it looks like both countries art Cub Scout Pack 53 of Wad­ ior warden, will preside. Getting Ready for ^Hi Ho’ Fair for tilt Family and Homt!" oldest living retired Coast retary of Defense Robert S. Mc­ BEAVERTON, Ore. (AP) striving to reach agreement,” dell Bchool will meet tomorrow • WEDDING Guardsmam and who carried the Namara met with leaders of — A youngster’s business and UB. sources said that Hose Co. 1, Eighth District CMiNEnwira honorary rank of captain, is South Viet Nam’s military gov­ was nearly booming, before "som e of the undesibrush” had at 8 p.m. in the school cafe­ serve a ham and bean supper at Mrs. Martin Keiderling, used RECEPTIONS Fire Department; will meet to­ Mrs. Richard Dupee, left, dead at the age of 102. ernment to hear their assess­ police stepped in at an ele­ A fter 18 Days been cleared ajway. teria. Prospective scouts should Cooper Hall at 5 p.m. jeweli'y; Mrs. David Peck, grab NOW night at 8 at fire headqiiarters. chairman and Mrs. Bruce Chiles, Death came to McKenzie, a ment of how the war Is going. The European allies, paitico* be accompanied by at least one Som e'of the booths and their bag and parcel post; Mrs. John at Marlow’s with mentary school. Main and Hilliard Sts. co-chairman of the South Meth- • DANCING resident of Waterford, at the Vietnamese headquarters re­ An anonymous caller told M1A.MI, Pla..(AP). — As Hur- peninsulas of HaiU and the Do- larty West German tUpiomato, parent. chairmen are Mrs. William C. Beggs, trash and treasures; My purchase you Judge Michael A. Musmanno hdlds a copy of his SCHOOLS Coast Oiard Academy Hospi­ ported a series of small-scale dist Church’s ’’Hi Ho Come Newton and Mrs. James Chips; Mrs. Beulah Nelson, dried ar­ book, “ Columbus WAS First" in wbicb he disputes police recently there had rlcane Inez whirled toward her minlcan Republic. Her winds were being told that progrees an make; you may use tal Monday. Viet Oong mortar attacks on been dynamite in the school. TTfl docked by a hurri- the nonproliferation treaty did to the Fair,” are admiring some aprons; The Hollis Circle and rangements; and Mrs. Ormand the Yale University theory - that Vikings, not THE NEW MODERN either of. these fine A native of Glasgow, Scotland, outposts 40 to 56 milea from Sai­ The caller, was right, and death over Mexico today, U.S. hunter pilot at 176 mUes an not mean the United States wa« Mrs. Gregory Howard, baked West and Mrs. Walter Holman, of the articles that will be fea­ chargG pians! he went to sea aboard square Christopher discovered America. (AP Photofax) gon but no major clashes. the d3mamite was for sale. weathermen waved a thankful ruling out formation of a North goods; Mrs. Thelma Woodbridge snack bar. Mrs. Fred Geyer is tured at various booths. The riggers when he was IS, then The air offensive against Police picked up four teen­ goodbye to the most unpredict- point, many hurrlcnee Atlantic Treaty Organization and Miss Ruth Dowd, candy and chairman of booths. Other Weteome Hor* just say “ Charge It” ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE fair will be held Saturday, Oct. ORANGE North Viet Nam showed no let­ age . boys who allegedly able storm ever to come around the Azores-Ber- nuclear weapons ^ stem aonto- nuts; Mrs. Kenneth Strum, chairman are Mrs. Dean Patter­ joined the Merchant Marine 15, at the South Methodi.st three years later. up with American pilots flying bought the dynamite and an­ screeching at them out of the ^uda high, a giant pool of dry time in the future. Country Store; Mrs. Verner Ny­ son, properties; Mrs. R. F. Rein- Church Campus, Hartford Rd., After his initial retirement Pennsylvania Judg 116 tkrike missions Monday. other youth who they said lin, knitware; Mrs. Earl Ely and ohl and Mrs. Winston Smith, HALL .tropics. , .. 1 J , J stable air in mid-Atlantic, and Gromyko waa reportedly (old CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH opening at 10 a.m. Many booths after 30 years of service, Mc­ ’Ihey concentrated on Oommu- sold the explosive, which had Inez wasn t the most wicked, westerly wind currents Monday in a dinner meeting a4 Mrs. Herbert McKinney, handi­ publicity; Mrs. Russell Mac- RA A RLO W lS will have home made items; E. CENTER ST. Kenzie was recalled to duty and nist truck convoys. been stored in his locker. craft; Mrs. William McGooan Kendrick, treasurer, Mrs. Cur­ Downtown Mnln Street— Mnnchestor and she wam't in the hair of the j,ack across the ocean toward the Department that any non- others will have used articles. served another six years. ’The fight against the diehard Police found 29 sticks oif WEDNESDAY, OCTODER 12,1966 and Mrs. Aldred Davis, holiday; tis Farrell, clean up and Mrs. Open 8 Dsye—Thorwlny ttU 9 forecastew as “ Europe. proliferation tormula to whidt Stuart B. Jones, art instructor Tel. 643-8097— 649-3795 Funeral services wiU be held Supports Columbus Viet Oong on the marshy coast- the explosive in the woods at Glastonbury Elementary Mrs. Charles Crocker Jr. and Cyril Akmentin, decorations. But from there on, Inez re- the United States agreed would Thursday in New London. land began at dawn, a U.S. later and one stick in each But it took fused to travd a o o o r ^ to the have to be thoroughly talked out 9:00 A.M. — 2:00 P.M. School, will do charcoal draw­ PHILADBLPfllA (AP) — map, released last Oolumbus spokesman gave this account of boy’s hmne. toexact science of hurrtcime with the NA'PO aailes. ings and silhouettes. A snack Price Opposed Justice Midiael A. Musmanno Day, by Yale researchers who the aetkm: Authorities said the dyna­ fw eea ^ n g a ^ maybe Just a hy a second high The key Iswe is Whether the Proceeds to be need tor projects of the bar will be manned by Stanley of the Peonaylvania Supreme claim H documents Leif Eric- A helicopter-borne unit of the NEW HAVEN (AP) — Strong „ ^ ^ ^ mite waa'taken from a resi­ ^ pressure ridge to the north, she treaty would be, written In such Women’s FeUowsMp and of the King’s Daughters Circle members; and cider and morlrape bondholder oDOoaition unveiled his case Monday son’s discovery of America,; or 1st Cavalry, Aiivnobile, Division dent who used it for Mast­ doughnuts will be available at *^wto iineasv dav« -Weirtwanl, ngming a way as ito prohibit a iMTO h a s t e n voiced to the ^ e ^ c e night a g a in M ^ J T ^ e Unlverai- ing stumpfk H. WM M long, uneasy «y« mountains of nuelear forge in which the Ger- the Country Store. The outside of the bankrupt New Haven ^ Christopher Oo- navigator ever set sail (See Page Elgbt) activities, in charge of the A eastern Cube — and into a no- mans would share oom« Mod o< Railroad in ito w a p o a ei abeorp- Iwnbua. dl4 not diapover Ameri- The Viniand Map, say the . mtelUte s n a p j^ the first man’s land between the easterly access to nuclear weapona,pro- Methodist Men’s Club, will in­ t ^ ^ t h e m e ^ d ^ n w ^ v i - « • ^ale men, was bound up in a tureot.)n.ezoffthe.woat^of iikl“the wMWriy Winds. ' , vided By tte United StatM br clude train rides, pony rides and nia and New York Central Rail- ’ TTie theory hi full of holes — volume With two manuscripts Africa Sept. 23 until she Forecasters thought then that other NA’TO alUes. The U-S.S.R. games and prizes. HELP wormholes, said Musmanno In which predate Oolumbue’s voy- In Stamford smashed ashore in Mexico. Inez would come off Oiiba’a has Indoted on e treaty which The Methodist Youth Fellow­ The opposition tame Monday W* "Ool^bus WAS by M years, Hurricane Carrie lasted long­ ship will stage a “ Hootenanny” northern oOast and go into the wotSd prevent that. The United as the New Haven’s trustees Not only that, charged Later the three were sepa- er in 1W7, 23 days, but ^ e re­ long curve around the Azores- States has said that waa not real at 2 p.m., and will sell church asked U S Circuit Judge Robert Juriet, the wormholes were rated but worm-holes in the mained at sea and behaved like plates, stationery and Christmas P. Anderson tor permission to ’"a p and two manuscripts prove Gubernatorial Debate a hurricane ie supposed to. Her (See Page Eight) (• Page n g h t) Cards. The Men’s Club will proceed with presentation of a Musmanno, who timed his the three were ounce bound to- 6,(MK>-mlle course, marked by popular WANTED book for general release Oolum- gether, say the Yale research- the lose of 80 lives in the sinking (See Page Eight) bus Day, was taking aim at a ers. Hits on Viet Issues of the Germftn - — sailing , ship , „ ^ , „ . FOR POPULAR'S NEWEST AND MOST Musmamw said: “ I found STAMFORD (AP) — What the enemy was both in front of Pamir, «uled in the British GolVCr K etireS LIC G En DRUG ■M when I studied the map that not gtarted gg ^ debate on state and often behiitd the American Isles. , , i ., . , i / only do the wormholes not coin- between Connecticut’s forces and their aUies. me* did what the forecasters PARKADE MODERN SUPERMARKET OPENING oide, but not one of the glithery gubernatorial candidates Mon- Last year, be said, most of »aid she would do until she hit OPEN worms was sufficiently interest- ujgbt changed briefly into the nation’s governors were Cuba. After that, her moves Congressional Doctor 17:45 A.M. to 10 P.M. SOON IN U.S. Yanks Papers ed in the Viniand map and the exchange of views on the war briefed by President Johnson at were contrary to almost every alleged two accompanying man- jjj yjg^ jjgm . the White House on the war sit- expectation, uscripts to eat through the three Dempsey and uation and the use of American Never before had a hurricane documents, which would be the ^ g RepubUcen challenger, Oay- troops. whipped into a hairpin turn ao Takes His Own Advice close to Florida that gale winds From Science Fair Gengras, spoke to an au- The consensus of those at the WASHINGTON (AP) — Dr. voted him 81.600 annual pay m bound together lienee of about 150 persons at meeting, he said, was “ We ere were already beating at the coast. Other^‘ had looped weH George W. Calvfer hung up his top of Ws admiral’s salary. MADRID, Spain (AP) —A mltted for approval to the State aa one . junior high sctKxrf. ’The discus- going to back them.” The gov- KLH spokesman for the 17th Interna- Department’s Office of Muni- Thomas E. Maraton, curator in the Atlantic, giving ample rtethoecope today and decided At the time of his retirement tional Astronautics Congress tions Control which then sub- of medieval’ and ren^aissance Z s t o t i « f i ^ S ^ '' time for waniings to newly to start pi^a^clng what, he has ^ a y . he supervised a ^ of STEREO MUSIC said today four American scien- mils them to the various depart- literature at the Yale library, ^ drawai o i American troops. threatened areas. b®*" preaching to membens at 12 nurees, two asmtoante and MANCHESTER tific refxtrts scheduled tor pre- ments or agencies Involved for said there is still no question in dunng a period n When asked vdiether he fa- hurricane ever traveled Congress~ for " “the 'last ~~38 years. several medical corpsmen who SYSTEMS sentaUon were withdrawn at the clearance. hie mind that Erlcaon arrived audience was posing vored lowering the votag age to straight down the chain of Ftori 'The 77-year-oid retired vice handle most of tiw routine com- before Columbus. questions on various topics that ig, Gengras aald "I i^ally have bringing every littleUtUe admiral is going to relax and plaints of exmgresamen, their Full or Part-Time. Morning last minute on orders of the U.S. .“ At least one of the papers ------.u j AT •TFrazen Food For. ^elf-Service Department State Department’s Office of withdrawn was submitted last Musmanno, a trustee of the Unit no stand and have no answer island into the” weird calmness take Xfe easy, staffs and other OapKol em- Afternoons or Evenings Munitions Control. xusust snd the kill waa received Kalian Historical Society of Gengras said he felt the unit to tiie issue at this time.” of her K«r eye. The official “family doctor" ployes. Cashiers ed States and South Vietnamese in thousands of stores 77)0 spokesman said the re- bere after the men who America and the son of an Ital- But Dempsey said “ any man And none ever came from tor Congress, who claims he He once estimated that hie NORMAN’S ports were withdrawn because prepared it had arrived if) Ma- la*' immigrant, had more com- forces should draw a definite wants to run tor governor Florida to travel west-southwest never ran across a partisan bel- office handles In the neighbor- For Grocery Dept. Full or Part-Time ^ j^ O iry O e p fo For Self-Servlcc Department of objections to their release by (jfju.” plaints about the map. defended. ^ ought to be able to answer that to Mexico’s Yucatan Penkisula. lyache, turned over his OsiXto hood of 50,(XW oases anmally. ,ST01’ IN lOK plainta map. and service establishiiienid With Potential Managerial Ability the U.S. Air Force and the Na- There waa no clear explana- In 1440 when the map was “ This approach would save question. I am tor letting 18' Considering all these capera, «>*«<» «*<>*•«» There Is no charge for hi* pills A.N r..\R rii.uNt; Clerks tional Aeronautics and Space tkm why the reports were or- drawn, according to the Yale year-olds vote.” the Weather Bureau emerged vHamins and other medical par- and standard remedies or tor nOlON.Sl'KA’l'lON Dempsey said he could not see Administration. dered withdrawn. isA another theory, the oonftguratiDn of Eu- Gengras also had no comment with a good rdtord. Guadeloupe, aphemalia to another Nacy phy- the services of tale office. Experienced Meat Cutters ® D c lic o t c s s c n Experienced Men Required A member of the U.S. delega­ how it would be possible to lay the Dominican Republic, Haiti, aicien. Dr. Rufus Judson Pear- His ministrattoiHi are strictlK THE COhINECTICUT BANK <113 H A in KOKH KD. U.S. delegation official said: (See Page Eight) Meat Dept. Re'uired tion said none of the four papers “ Presumably the U.S. offl- (Bee Page Eight) down a line in a war in which Cuba and Mexico — every tar- *>". *0, former chief of medical nonpartisan, AND TRUST COMPANY MAM HKSTEK contained classified material, were unhappy with the get area but Florida — had 86 cdlnicai services at Bethee- T o me," be aeld, Hhera’a ns Need Woman With Super He said they generally were jn en n er in which the material hours warning. Naval Hospital. Market Experience reviews of previously released ^g^ collected and preswited, Hurricanes, are steered large- Oalver, the first ' ‘attending ' * * * ” " " ' Meat Wrappers d Bookkeeper material on U.S. space pro- although there was nothing in ly, but not entirely, by air cur- physician” Congress ever had, ' grams and developments. gjjy ^ jjje four papers which rents in which they ere embed- art up shop in the Capitol in 1928 The delegation member ex- ^^g cleared previously. In ded. Low pressure troughs pull tor what waa expected to be a S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S I ^ S Tuesday and Wednesday Experiences Iilcn For Experienced Help For Model plained: fact, two of the four were aur- at them. High pressure repels routine three-year tour of Navy n n e J ' l • ■ Produce This Department d Bakery Service Bakery “As required by govemm«%t them. duty. The legislators decided CWS J. IClDltS PINEHURST regulation, ail! papers were sub- (See Pegs Nine) lik e some normal storms, they needed e doctor in the Cap- Inez moved with the trade itol after three members had n n " ■"■i winds from Africa into the collapsed and one died in a rtn- Supreme Court Justice Joha Featured western hemisphere, hitting gio month. M. Harlan has referred to the Just Like the Movies Guadeloupe and the southern Calver’s job waa to be on full court a request for a stay U. S. CHOICE TENDER Popular Offers you Top Wages — Pension Plan — Benefits hand at all times when Congress in the merger of the New York was in •e8«ion. He put in a M l Pennsylvania Rail- CUBE STEAKS li.«1.19 day on the job daily and Con' Four Children roads President^ Joimsoa SELECTED LABGE Paid Vacations and Hospitalization Small-Town Girl gress took such a liking to him CHICKEN LEGS l. 49c Die with Mother rrorre^"Xrh:ra!^lreassignment curity benefite tomorrow also elevated him to the rank of , , . ,, cording to Welfare Secretary Bite Si*e Tender Cubes Of U. S. Choice Inherits Fortune As House Bums r e e r admiral, Wm an ^ ^ GRAND HAVEN, Mich. (AP) weeks ago had no idea ahe was automobile and chauffeur and ^ b^^ge TEWKSBURY, Mass. (AP)— STEWING BEEF Lb 89c — It.reads Uke a movie script: an adopted child and a niece of Popular Is An Equal Opporfunify Employer A mother and her tour children deadlocked GB labor negotia­ A small-town housewife who Kruse, 67, a bachelor who died CHUCK G RO U N D ...... ; ...... lb. 79c died today in a fire that swept tors with strike due at 12;0l Don’t wail, wag an adopted chUd inherits near here last March. their two-story frame home. a.m. Monday . . . British for­ 3 in 1 B L E N D ...... lb. 79c $1.6'mtilion from an uncle she Mrs. Jelneck is the ohUd of The victims were trapped in eign secretary Georg© Brown never knew. Kruse'q sister, Ann Oorbin, who ROUND STEAK GROUND ...... lb. 99c sign-up by mail for second floor bedrooms. appeek to all UN members to ' Apply in Person for Interview But it actually happened to put hev up -lor adoptimt almost support aix-point British pbui This special on seasoned frozen Lamb Patties ends Police identified them as Mrs. Rossmaxy Jelneck, 42, who, al- immediately after her birth in Irene Beechin, 24; Ernest Jr., for peace in Viet Nam ... when freezer stock is sold . . . Sunoco Heating Oil though she’s elated, says: 1924. When Kruse left no will, President Johnson wUl speak to 5; Julia, 4; Scott, 1^, and Mark, LAMB P A T T IE S ...... 3 lb. lots 59c “ We’re g(Xng to go on living Just the estate was expected to be Baltimore tomorrow, then fly A quality heating oil delivered six months old. ■ as we always have.” Mvided among six cousins, but to New York City for alOolum- automatically! Burner sbrv;ce 24 'The fire' was discovered by HERTS A BUDGfT SMASHCR Until recently, Mrs. Jelneck’s then the administrators found bus Day appearance. neighbors about 8 a.m. hours a dayl An easy-payment Popular Super Market - life centered on her husba^, Mrs'. Jelneck. ' ' ' Four convicts escape firou ^ TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY BUY When the Tewksbury fire de­ state penitentiary In West Vir­ plan! Get them ell—Get Sunoed their two sons and the two-stbry Kruse, a yice president of the partment arrived, the building ginia by digging a tunnel and SWANSON’S ORIGINAL Heating Oil. Let’s talk. white, frame house with a fire­ Combined Insurance Company was a mass of flames and the place in which she and her fam­ l;\ J of America, capitalized on 100 firemen could not enter to res­ crawling through a 24-inch pipe ily live in Swartz Creek, e under a wall T . . Dr. Tknotliy TV din n ers 3 *1J» •hares of stock bought tor 86,000 cue the family. 1135 Tolland Turnpike souUieastem Michigan commu­ in 1951. Stock splits and divi­ The neighbors, Peter Foster Leery, LSD exponent, aneeted on his return from Canada for Macaroni land Beef and nity of 3,000. dends_____ increased his holdings and Mrs. Edward Tessier, bad But Monday Prohetp Judge gy^r the next 16 years. failure to notify customs agent* Noodles and Chidcen, Singles 39c tried to help the trapped family ^ i u N ^ Fred Niles of Ottawa County Gordon' Cunningham,' Mrs. but the heat was so intense they he was a convicted narcotics Fresh Golden CarrtRs to jg;o with your Beef or Lamb ruled Mrs. Jflneck was the only jgineck’s attorney, describes Youngster Wonders—Is It for Real? were unable to get near the violator . . . Judge wUhholda Stew lOc bag. i , heir to the estate of Arthur 8. jjsr and her husband, Calvin, a building. sentencing Rep. Adam Claytoa STATE BUTTER or li o f L '■•■••• •,«•••••••••••••• lb* 78c Monday & Tuesday Oct Kruse, e Chicago insurance ex- pstrolcum products dealer, as youngster from Chicago’s Cook County Hospital (identification not permit­ Police said the fire apparent­ Powell after c

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