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^ Jt . Fair ah i eeol tonight, leer About Town te’e; eoneldemble eeeler tomeirow, ! On«r ShrkM Club d«(r«e W m will tav* s fan rehuunal MoHehmgter— A City of ViUagm Charm At tiM MUonIe Temid* tomor* ifir Bight at 7;M. AdvertWag aa Page 38) YOL. LXXXm, NO. 808 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. C0NN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1964 , « ; Mambani of the church ooun-< all f t SSkm BvangaUcal Lutheran A n rch , etticara of church of- jaalntiona and membera at a . vialting committM ti fliaTcRurch are melted to a re- Monal "fhith fVirward” meet- t e temorroiw at 7:«S p.m. at SHtf-giRVICI PiPT STPBi Assembly Gets New Chance ft. Matthew'a Lutheran Church, Mew Britain. Thoee dealring ftaiiaportation are reminded to meet at the Zion Church at 7 f"* - ___ The Otdden Age Club will have To Complete Reorganization Its first fall meeting tomorrow it 3 p.m. at the Senior Cltisen's basement ehibrooms, M School *t. ___ The Bentley School Fair will M a y Delay be held Saturday from 10 a.m. Events to 3 p.m. at the school grounds on Hollister St. In the event of Election^ rain the fair will be held Satur­ In State day, Oct. 3. G>urt States The Hartford Wellesley d u b Will meet Saturday at 13 :M GOP Happy, NEW HAVEN (AP) ^ p.m. for a luncheon at the Hart­ The Connecticut General ford Golf Club. Miss Martha Church, assistant professor of Dems Grim Assembly will be given an­ geography at Wellesley College other chance to reorganize •nd a Wellesley alumna, will Over Ruling itself along constitutional it n ea k . Her topic will be "The ines before the federal &ntribuUons of Archaeology to Modem Economic Development 4-S M ID HARTFORD (AP) — court takes any further ac- and Planning.” She spent the Mark 25 Years Married Connecticut Republicans to -; ;ion. That was the decision summer of IMS in Jordan and day were gratified while: ;oday by the panel of three Israel on a grant from Wel­ the Democrats were grim j federal judges who have lesley. Reservations may be Mr. and Mrs. William R.' ■ Mr. and Mrs. Hahn were mar-' hiade with Mrs. George A. Mac- over a court ruling that been handling the state’s pahn of Grant Rd., Rockville, ried Sept. 2, 1939 at the First Iver Jr., 72 Rockledge Dr., West Lutheran,^ Church in Waterbury. members of the 1965 Gen­ reapportionment case. Martford. were guests of honor at a sur­ They have four children; Mra. eral Assembly do not have The exact dates for ths tteis- prise party Sunday to mark Ferguson and Farrell R. Hahn, table now to be followed wOl to be elected Nov. 3 along be fixed after proposals from their 38th wedding anniversary; William R. Hahn Jr. and Craig with the presidential ballot­ all those Involved have besB Senior, Junior and The party was held at the home H. Hahn. ing. submitted within the next 1() Baby Citizens of their daughter, Mrs. Sandra Mr. Hahn, a member of the days. Ferguson, Miriam Dr., Vernon. Vernon board of education, is a Sen. Pastore Listens €is Sen, Dodd Makes Point The opinion by a panel of fed­ The election of mwnbers o f Ereryone Saves At The Rodtvllle couple were former chairmsm of Uie board eral court Judges handling the the 1965 legislature does hot presented with a paid trip to o f selectmen. He is president Keynote speaker Sen. John 0. Pastore, ^8^^, listens to Sen. T h ^ a s J. D ^ d le^slatlve reapportionment have to be held Nov. 8, ths ARTHUR DRUG Bermuda. About 75 friends at­ cf the Hahn Furniture Store in case was, in effect, a victory reg^UYar Election Day, It YriOi at last night’s Democratic kickoff dinner at Hartford s Statler-Hilton Hotel. for the Republicans and a bitter tended Uie lawn party. Rockville. WITH ruled by the panel. Dodd was among many Democratic candidates Whose campaigns officially be­ setback for Democrats. '’We reoognlxe,” said to* gan last night. (Herald Photo by Oflara.) Story on page IS.______A controversy over the date judges in a memorandum, principal address of the eve­ [ B U lir IN 45RPM ADAPTER for the elecUon of members of ’’that the short time now ra- Democrats Hear ning. the legislature was the major maining before Nov. 8, tM MILITARY Other speakers will include Humphrey, Kennedy Join Forces obstacle in the recent special heat of a national electioa aam- Pastore Tonight Gov. John Dempsey and both and Washable Carryii^ Casa session of the General Assem­ paign, and the current eon- Connecticut senators, Thomas bly . which ended in hopeless gressional debate on the rola MancheMer will be represent­ J. Dodd and Abraham A. Ribi- deadlock. of the courts in Isgialatlvs re- WHIST coff. apportionment make It a prad- ed by about 10 residents at to­ Democrats Wear Estes Brand During the special session end­ Democratic State and Na­ ing Sept. 10, Democrats stood tlcal ImpoaslbiUty to eatwaUdi night’s flOO-a-plate Democratic KIDAY, sen. 2S tional Chairman John M. Bailey pat on their demands that mem­ All That's Left o f Santa Barbara Home a legal district^ and ap- will 'serve as toastmaster for portibnmmt and provlda aiu- S M P A L fund-raialng dinner at the Stat- bera of the House and Senate be ler-HUton Hotel in Hartford. the dinner, with State Senate Goldwater Tells Midwesterners ficlently for workable nom­ elected on Nov. 8. inating procedures In tone fur The dinner, which will mark Majority Leader Louis I. Glad­ Republicans were adamant in MASONIC TIMPLI the statewide Democratic cam­ stone of Bridgeport serving as election on Nov. 8. aaid the Democrata de-#the 1970s as today. their demands that a General "If the presMit assembly, general chairman for the entire WICMITA, Kan. (AP) — Bn-9 gpoaaiired by paign kickoff, is expected to at­ mand "absolute adhesion” to And toe weaker we get the Aasembly be elected in a spe­ High^iWinds Fan Flames. however, la reconvenad otther tract more than 1,000 persons affair. bllcan prMidential nomlnM greater temptation it’s going to TVBIFIJE OHAPnER, O.EA ,rry Goldwater campaigned Yriiatever President Johnson ut­ cial slecUon Jan. 12 on toe before or preferably prompter to hear U.S. Sen. John O. Pas­ E be to our enemies to attack us,” grounds that there was not auf- lleketo at the door acroBB the lOdweat today charg­ ters. after Nov. 8," the puat oopr tore of Rhode Island make the , Goldwater said Johnson goes he ssdd. floisnt Urns for ths members of tinued, "ft is to be ex p eeM ing Democrata bear the brand Goldwater charged again 'that •f the BiUie 8ol Batea acandal. off in an Air Force plane "to the legislature to meet the Nov. Californians Flee Homes that legiiAattodr may be eaesA- McNamara ordered U. 8. sol­ WE WASH - DRY He aaid the Bates case easts dedicate a dam and then blasts 8 date. ed to pmefOe a legal awto». me and that’s notmoUtical." diers “ to s h ^ back" hi fkatto "In our opinion, the court has FOLD . WRAP grays ' reflections across ths Viet Nam, and thus got toe Uai' white House itself. “I don’t get to dedicatg dams corns to a very aensible eonblu- SANTA BARBARA, Galif (AP)—Frightened . _ , p eopl8 0 « r o s sc ykiua^ jr**S5**** FREE LECTURE MON. E V L 7 P.M. but I can t u e cara of him," the ted States Into war. sion, one which comports in very ' - ■ „ j no control was in sight. LAUNDRY It wia, he aitd, "m ore than “ I get a big laugh out Of peo­ left their homes early today as fingers or-llame from just 8 scandal, a aordid picture senator said. laige measura jrith the sugges OfflclBls said aa many aa Saranade -Party leaden said toe afHdr ple oaUing me friggar banpy,’^ tions Wa h 4^ '''M bn making,” a'rofing bfushfIff ;moyed mto> Ihor^twtsfcirtt this he- 5,000 persons have been forced PINE CLEANERS ef favoritism and fraud. he told the fund-raising break­ Owtor St. 648-4266 "It is a study in the opera­ raised about $60,000. ■eiged town. to evacuate, some of them hav- Senate Voting Goldwater told a crowd of fast. "Here’s a man that’s (See Page SfacteeB) Pushed by 40-mile-an • hour been pressed Jnto esrvtoe^ ee tog to leave their homes twice Daaieailreted tions afad attitudes of some of finger happy.” toe top officials of government, about 6,000 at toe Wichita for­ Yrinds, one mmt on the fire line wetor carriere. aa tha flames died down, then REALTY niany of nhom are stlU with um that because' he charges Sec­ Renewing a long-standing extended below the foothill road U.S. Foreet Service offleiels arose again. Mild Bin On OUR retary of Defense Rdbert 8. Mc­ charge, Goldwater told the rally A g 8 aggination boundary and was moving into also reported that a second firs YntnesSes said that at least Goldwater turned to the Bstes Namara and.people in toe State that Democrats are dropping the city. broke out early today,In toe 87 homes sr other buildings TOY MPT., ease in a speech at Mason City, Department "are bent on unilat­ bombers from the U.S. arsenal, Observers said flrmnen ore nearby San Marcos Pass area. havs>bqan destroyed, thoiiiito the Districting Iowa. He opened his day with eral disarmanent,iwe are called and said that wlU reduce by 90 Report Received making a stand at each house Equipment was being rushed to Forest Service could not eon- COURSE NOW two UKB in Wichita. Other stope warmongers. per cent the nation’s deliverable threatened, but that the winds the scene. firm more than 84, WASHmOTON (AP) — The ATTENTION LICENSE APPLICANTS “ We are peacemongers,” he nuclear attack. By 5 a.m. today, the blase Some resiabnts fled with only 18 THE TIME TO Include Mddison, Wls., for a By LBJ Today keep pushing the fire onward. Senate votee today on n new i m r pad WOMKM, youag er'oM , regardleee of previous atate house rally, and Boston. said, drawing a burst of ap­ In wtoat be called "the great­ Cement delivery trucks havs had charred more than 16,500 their clothes an d^ horse trailer est Republican state in the na­ compromise legtolathre reiqqxH> espertsace. If you are over 31 you caa become a eetata "■We're moving faster than we plause. Justice Earl Warren presented —holding toe f a i ; ^ hone—aa tion," Goldwater scoffed at toe Maze raced down' inountata tionment proFoeal with hsM* breker BNrely by paeeing aa examlnatloH. Obtala your Ucense LEASE ever liave before” toward GOP Unless McNamara "changes to President Johnson today toe I’M S a m n n d i ^ \ very radically In toe next few President Johnson’s "Great 8o- canymu toward town. tor eeriy adjournment of Oon- ■ad eater tUe richly rewardiag profeeaioa. Ton caa start oa THE unity, Ooldvrater said. “ We have report of his special commis­ greae riding on the outcone. a pait-ftaae basis ea your owa er jota the etaC of aa ee- a big tent , we Cjan all crawl un­ months," he said, the United sion on the assassination of Steaks, Cigars, Overtime . It had burned 15 home#-8M’- States will not be as strong in (8ee Page Twelve) Senate Democratle Lewto* tohHibed real eatate Sim. Our eeurse offers you the flaeet der. President John F. Kennedy. lier. Tlien two homes went to I TEACH CHILDREN a canyon, and five more blasea MaaoSeld offered the UeeBae exam preparation available, as writ ss teaching yon 1965 The commission members bow to open aa oillce mad be eucceeaful in flie real estate Trapped Quartet’s Benefits up on Ashley Road north of noobtod^ "eenae of toe Gar of 'Four Choice m filed into the cabinet room at h—i—— Attend a FREE FIRST LECTORE on Monday, Gladys Gone Eucalyptus HUl. s” propoMd a i a substi­ toe White House and Warren tute tocks acronger one wliteh be Sepfaniber 38, at 7 P.M. No obligation. Tou will receive a TO SING AND DANCE Contrary to aarlisr reports, Congressmen See End handed Johnson toe four-inch- LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) —ftrid this Story: "W s barely previously, sponsored jointlx FREE copy of "Hew To Choose Tonr House,” sn eaey-to- MORIARTY I volume. the Mt. Calvary Monastery, an feDow guide for purchasing a home; If yon decide, enroll and HALIFAX, N. S. (AP)— Instead of cold broth, there~ was stepped back from lowering toe Yvith RepuoHmui Leader Everett AND . The massive report is to be cable when we heard a swoosh­ Episcopal retreat, was not de­ rrsnels for the second lecture which follows at 8 P.M. Write Hurricane Gladys, now re­ steak. Instead o< misery there stroyed. Witnesses said ths' firs M. Dirits9n .',\ ^ s BROTHERS ^ duced to a tropical storm, made public Sunday night. was overtime. ing sound coming on like a In a surprise'qnd drnmatle or phone for free guest tieket. Of Long Commuting Johnron appointed the spe­ train. It got louder and louder, surrounded the structure but MORSE OOlL t o E, 188 Ann SL, Hartford, 883-3361 SOI Center 8t> lost some of its punch as it George Cooper, 44, an electri­ passed on without doing much move aimed at enotog toe long Manchester SAY THE ALPHABET » cial commission a week after then It was quiet." moved closer to Nova Sco­ cian and weather-worn veteran damage. stalemate over the propoaal and appealed to as it can be discovered, and to feet below the Nevada desert “ I was on the phone first and I’M ELECTRONIC continue to weaken. High­ Monteclto, where 20 more ilenate to support hia oubstitUta'' pensive period may be in sight. report its findings and cmiclu- that started Saturday and ended asked them if anybody was est winds were expected to homes were reported burned. to help “ bring down the curtate A Pound of Qiir Coffee These~ commuters are—* mem­ ^— sions to him, to the American ’Tuesday with toe liberation of killed at toe top. Tou know how on toe SSto Oongraas.” bers of both houses of Congress be about 46 miles an hour people and to the world.” thoughts run*^ through your A resident there, Ray Dady, joum before toe RepuMlcan in gusts. Heavy rain is ex­ four workmen. Uaowned the com pn-, I DON! NEED WIRES! who have been trying to cam- In addition to toe assassina­ mind. said "H was just a frightening, ___ offered no objenioa National Convention in July, or pected. One man was killed on the unbelievable spectacle, an ab­ A Dozen of Our Donuts pedgn for re-election at home tion itself, the commission was siirface when cable whip-lashed "We never found out that Jim vtoen Mansfield won unanimous and also maintain a proper at least before toe Democratic - Major' storm warnings directed to study the "subse­ Gray was dead till we got out. solute holocaust. As the flames Pat Them Both Together u{> the shaft. consent tor a nridaftemoon rOH attendance record on Capitol convention in August. Instead, it were ended for many sec­ quent violent death of the man "I was real sorry. Jim Yras got closer, you could feel the Cooper, Leland Roeder, 45, heat and the irind oreated by call vote today. HUl. found itself still meeting, still tions of the area, but the charged with the assassination" Floyd Shaw, 61, and Art Luh- from Arisona too." Under toe agreement aft aaf* Their hopes were high today storm appmred headed for —Lee Harvey Oswald. Soon a flow of hepvy woolen the heat." Her teat vote UkMy wlB aonae an with ari\ Unfinished backlog of now, 27, the group cut off, were Dady's home was saved by that the Senate may be nearing the Annapolis Valley of The presentation to Johnson sealed into a 30-foot-square blankets came down, Y rito play­ a settlement of toe reapportion­ work, late In September — loilg Nova.'Scotta, a rich fruit was almost wordless, so far as ing cards, magastees, a razor, state lire crew, be sAld. ^UaePageTtoe) , room off the bottom of a nuclear Flames leaped hundreds of SAVE 3 9 ’’ ment dispute that has stalled after the traditional ^ can in g belt. An estimated 95 per newsmen' and photograiRiers test shaft at toe Nevada test hot coffee and ham sandwiches. feet, reflecting off a towering adjournment. period for' the campaigns that cent of the valley’s 2.6 mil­ could tell. site, near Mercury, Nev. Emergency lanterns llluml- We Make This Offer to Introduce They can now expect to come involve an seats in- toe House, lion bushels of apples still natsd a squar« room. Masted loom of smoke. People saw toe Their jailer was 1,000 feet of fire in Los Angeles,. 96' miles back teWWashington once more one-third of thoee in the Senate. are on the trees. (See Page Fifteen) tangled steel cable jammed into from rock, with a ten-foot coU- Onr Own Blend of southeast, and from shlpa 80 New® Tidbits __for a burst of work that could The always busy teleiRiones in the final 800 feet of the shaft. teg. wind up toe session next week Rescue workers worked round "W e were buoy all night talk­ miles at sea. the offices ot congressional In Santa Barbani iftseU — a ftrom tin AP Wtras — and then go back to the home party leaders have been ringing the clock to remove toe cable ing to toe guys on top — isayteg grounds for intensive speech more than ever this month. and free the men. ^ss— aitBs±sssssa making and hand shaking until (Bm Page Two) (Bee Page SizIeeB) Congressmen' or their secretar­ Cooper, from Tucson, Aria., Crackdown on- Mew Torii Nov. 8. ies were checking daily, l^ill Congress had hoped to ad- City narcotics users hrtags mer Chief Thomas that he found a rear door un­ raU strike by firemen and ea- tours in the districts. quest that U.S. withdraw mili­ anonymous letter to State was informed of locked or broken open. ginenen was postponed for 80 tary aid to central Congo gov* ’Ths life, legislating in Policie Commissioner Leo State Police two Police procedure dictated that | days as Prestdeat Johnson Washington and campaigning at einment. . .. Soviet news agys- Mulcahy was what touch­ he was to retlrm- The Senate had to adjourn contained such specific informa­ tive division, and Captain Wil­ sem for their safe return. . , night. W e Bceerve toe Right to lim it Quanttitee lag la aupport of wage de­ abruptly three timds last week, tion that, even though it was liam J. Mead o f Bristol, who haa Mexico begins celebratlan ja t mands that tnohide a proposed and the House once, when some­ Five of the six, including Lt. not signed, ‘1$ could not be ig­ been acting chief since Chief rotnm ef 8M acre El Obanlsal, Try Bees Eaton Coffee and Enjoy 85 per cent across-the-board one forced a quorum cidl on Thomas Wlntere, to* senior nored.” McCarthy’s’ retirement / . moved into United States 100 what had been billed as a quiet man In the department, have WstHlI^MWO U YAW AY taicrawe. AU toe came on the Winters, as the ranking man years ago by Shift to Rio Orsqde More Good Coffee Taste day. There just wasn’t a majori­ admitted breaking into down­ midnight lift which In' the department, waa pext to: River. ty of members on hand. town buaineaz establlahments 4.000 FACE FIAXID wag comml ed by Lt. Winters liiie for the chief’s'position. “ All Japanese foreign Mtelata|r Open Daily WARRANTY NOW! over a period of seven years. DALLAS, Tex. .(AP) — The Senate’s work is \by no Stei^ if were taken and the he. had to do waa obtain a marie Esaaaburo Sbltea says hia . and Snnday Heavy rates on the Rio means over when it agrW on Mayor James Caaey aaid today. ayor the thefto of 7p In a competitive examina­ ernment "is datoraotaed r The other policemen involved 6 AJd. Grande had sent more than some settlement of the dhq>ute itty.” He said “they were tion,” Mayor Oaisey said. inata iril attempSa. LARSEN'S OaraiiBda DuH are ’William ConMUy, Edward t o 1 A 4 L a l l e y 4008 persona leeteg their ofpr the Supreme Court'a deci­ emirn'init on a oontinua) baola.” Captain Mead was s saigdsnt Jnpop aad Hatted 0la#ee?^ . a n 4 sion that stiUe legiolaturas must Bemosky, Vito Ih'gellls, Robert homca today In Chidnd a Articles stolen taeluded tran­ )mtil Chief McCarthy's retire­ Typhoon Wllda ateaqs MO-^aiM Hardwem. Inc* Aennn, Maxloo, and Del Hlo, Jm apportioned by population. Lemolne and Vincent Barry. ment He was mads , a captain p w k w wSada , / All but Barry have realgned. sistor radloa, Shoes, clothing - 84 Depot Sqnare F r o m H e r To*., slater cItiiM on the boi^ tt has sUU to consider toe and food. durteZ toe probe and was tog am Jaaiait . der. Del Mo has had 1461 aJways-controversial foreign aid Getting the Newg First Hand Mayor Casey said Barry has kay roan repreaenting Bristol to Manchester totons not admitted his part in the No srreatti have been mad* Abroad Aw Inehea- of rate hi the past bill and its accpmpan3(ing ap­ ' Decatur Herald newsmen only had to sit and watch jmd aU the facte wUl b* turned the teveatlgatton. to Belgtum. sight days. Its normal rate- propriation; Praaident John­ breaks but was implicated by The Bristol pgpartment has a Mtoutaman aad worionaaaUp a news story break last night, Detective Harold the other oflloers. pver to Btate'a Atty. John D. fan Is 18 inches. The Del M o son’s program of apecial help UBMle. Ms;syor dasey eald the total o f 56 men. Cotemlsalonar for a fan 89 days. Mews Herald reported 8«IM>0 for toe chronically deprasaed Derr and Patrolman Dale Wodall supplied the end­ Mayor Cagey znd State Po­ 'BESS EATON DONUT SHOP be u m O statute of ItoilUttons iua nto Mutoaby has offered to provlda newly fswHBi ware foroed from Appalechten tagion and a $1- ing y^hen they subdued ;John Kelley (on floor). Kej- lice U . Bamual Rome agto alia to tiio yaara 150 C E m 'E R STREET volnnie. ■ 'f! other members of the depart­ out on gone of. the erijneg troopara to aasiat to poUang top lia lr hsaass la Otadad Aeoaa buUoa oaticball apprcqpriation iey came to the paper asking to see the county edi- Maybr gakl the to olty o f 60,000 if the suapanilons ^prsra Opto I MANCHESTER, CONN,, for ajnn^iea luaalag apwrt. ; ment may be tmtolvefl This to lin t <49-0140 ^ t le a 4 H e r a ld A d E .i w . When he pulM out a laetol to back np hii de- atm betog toveitfgate4 to g f ^ mm Omt ’sKsSSES" miaid, poUee weve eaUeo. (A^ Photofox.). 1 1 •.1 . M .1 r .. -.r -r :.

MANCHESTER EVENING BERAIJO, MANCHESliai, CONN-, THURSDAY, IBKPPTEMBER;S4,1364 PAGE TH Rit^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ THUH3DAY, SEPTEMBER 34.1M4 P A iO t T W O >ne Twin Dies, South Windsor Steaks, Cigars, Overtime l^einwold on Bridge Coveniry MAKE t IDB BBBT HABOAIN;^ Doctors Fight Brighter Side CHVB OFPONENTB NOTHINO Trapped Quartet’s Benefits By A ijrR E P SHEINWOUI Firemen Report 185 Calls To Save Other Panel Names R t 5 NatioMl Mea’s Team Ckamploa Of the News It’8 a fine idea to win a trick 85 East CentiT St. (< tresB :ra ia One) #*nd that we had confidence In Year, $56,000 Damage CHIOAGO (AP) — .One of the the fellows trying to get usjsout.” out.” with a high Mlrd, but It’s avan Jaquet Siamese twins died K T 4 ___ At Summit St. we were okay. We got our first "We first got to MeepMee^ Sunday better to capture an opponent’s (• ...... Wednesday night, four days LAltOKtT CATCH ^include 15 painters, one aculp- meat at about nine Sunday momtog. Shaw and I sprMd high card whlla you’re winning Hemuui F . LsDoyt has heehftas, president; Christine Potter, after birth. His brother w(U re­ John Fiteh Blvd. your trlok. LUtewlee, when you 9S52 WEEBXND CASH AND CABBY SPECIAL . OaUf. (AP) — Two tor, one printmaker and IS moriiinf. some 'bankets on a table. Ro> eppototed treasurer and Anton vice president; Ellen Aronson, ported to be holding his own. Onard m«n today can claim craftsmen — weavers, potters, "Nine large steaks for four der’s pet place was an eoms cannot avoid losing a trick, give 19454 M. Ldsaen, aaOatant treasurer, secretary; Suaan Macneil, traaa- although still on uie erittcdl ISWECTHEART ^ ttM Maaon't largest prize taken enamelers, wood-carvers, can­ men, we enjoyed that. They packing cases. up as little as possible to the Of-the-Covaatry Voluntaer fire urer; Laura Zuccardy, rcttadf> list. dle-makers, dollmakers and John Fitch Blvd. will be thefLeague of Women Voters of “ Luhnow put a lot of little preceee. menta chairman; Laanne Da- IXHiald Jaquet died of com- with shotguns: a Steadman new name of the town section of South Windsor. were msdium done. Just like we AsBoClatkiB. $ 1 .491 basketmakers. like It. There was gravy, boxes together which he needed North dealer OVktir offloars of the group to Mars, telephonq chalRnan; Joan >Ucatlons caused by a congen- Rt. 6, the planning and zoning Other officers Include: M n. because he’s such a Mg eiiaa.” North-flouth vulnerable Donahue, newspaper reporter; itol heart ailment and the ab­ Ooronei. a arop^usUng Dorothy Cordoran, first vice mashed poUtoes, hot rolls and South Oaveotry have been list­ tsr IGNORES GIFT commission announced today. All told, each man earned Opantog lead—Five of Hearts Donna Hawley, historian and U- sence of a large Intestine, said ROSES ■Hot, started the plane’s motor cottee. ed. WENATCHEE. Wash. (AP) The commission last week con­ president and bulletin; Mrs. Au­ about 8800 In overtime pay for West led the five of hearts, tararlan, and sidly RUcktos, reo- a spokesmam at Oiildrsn’s Me- Wedaeaday In the usual manner drey Wasik, second vice presi­ "They were real good to'ua, FroarO w period o f Aug. sa, Mrs. Irving Smith was walking cluded a drive to find a name for his below ground stay. an obvious singleton. South won reatlon chairman. orial Hospital. __ spinning the prop from out­ dent and membership; Mrs. gave us anything we wanted. OPEN T IU 9 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY her dog when a man drove up the section of the highway. What’s Ckwper gMng to do with the ace of bearto and saw lees throuidi Aug. 81, 1964 the Mrs. Ronald F. Aionaon of The condition of the other side. Before he could get back Mary Jane Jay, treasurer; Mrs. "Art got lome real good ci­ firenum aaswered ISS oalls. The In the cockpit, one brake failed and parked his car. Chairman Joseph Carlno said gars and said, ‘They're from with the moneyf the importance of drawing parnsbae Lane is leader and twin, Ronald, reportedly had He strapped a knapsack on the commission received many Louise Evans, secretary; Mrs. Cooper thought about his wife, Waat’B trumps. Declarsr led a i l eattmatad fire loss was 866,100 Christine Tama, Junior .leader. stabilized. and the craft started taxiing Anne Keen, voters service; Mrs. Reynolds private stock, I bet.” 5 around Ventura County Airport his back and walked away say­ suggestions for names. Among Lou Rejmolds of Reynolds Vera, for a second and said: "I low clubi from hia hand, losing this year aOoordlng to the an­ Mesttoga will be bald every BCon- Betty Close, finance; Mrs. Anna­ afford to etop up with tlM imal report of Fire Chief DeU la wild circles. ing: "I gave WO for this car and those submitted were names Electrical A Engineering Co. Is don’t know what she plans to do dummy’s king to the ace. day after school, tocbtdtog two it’s been nothing but trouble commemorating the Podunk In­ bel Devlin, program; Mrs. Fran­ with It.” Slast returned a heart, and of trumps. He has his « wb Jwk inar Potter, as oompared to K. L. ydnegas, manager of ces Ameson, program; Mrs. the prime defense contractor at and dummy’s king to draw the business sessions a . month, at Bie crdp^oustlng service which since. You « nn have it.” dians, tobacco and. the King's the test Bite. « Cooper planned to be back to South’s cause was hopeless. If 18,100 for the same period the the Aronson home. Even though Mrs. Smith lives Highway. Elizabeth Carter and Mrs. Bev­ work today. He said he had to hs ruffed low. West would over- two rsmalung trumps. year'prior. ovima tlm plane, ran out with two erly Olson, nominating commit­ "We spent most of our time M O y Raestiaw Joe Kosy and tala orchestra on East Street, she didn't want The new name will be submit­ on the telephone reassuring our turn In because he had to get up ruff; and If South ruffed with Of the 186 oaUs, 61 were fmr ahotgws, gave Oorones one. and tee, and Mrs. Eileen Lane, pub­ Mseilha imtnf will play for the square danca it. She called the sheriff to tow ted to the State Highway Dept, relatives that we were all right at 4 a.m. the Jack of clubs, West wotild ambulance servtee, 46 for grass program at 8 p.m. Saturday at they [started banging away at lications the (dane. it away. for final approval. eventually win a trick with ths fires, IS for Mutual AM; 18 for the Pine Lake Shores Commu­ ITS SUMMER ROUNDUPTINE After 10 minutes one or the In selecting the name John Chairman of the study groups ten of clubs. house fires; U , chimney; eight, nity clubhouse In that develop­ FISHY STORY Fitch the commission combined inchids: Mrs. Katherine Ander When West I took the setting . ? other nipped a fuel line and the RockviUe-Vernon J-74; Hearia, A ;Dla« Baiaii, *• bams; she, oars; six, bams; five ment. Vic Samuels wUl prompt. BLANTYRE, Nyasaland (API the two suggested names of son, water resources; Mrs. Anne trick with the tan of clubs. engine sputtered to a halt, out of Senate Voting Q ; Clubs, Q-J-i-6-68. falsa alarms; thiwe, dump; Rotary Sneaker ■ An Indian went fishing at the John Fitch Highway and Beck, foreign economic policy; North m u t t e r e d under his Igor Sikorsky Jr. told of his gasoline. What de you eay? three, kMt child; two, garage, Blantyre's Coronation Dam and Blvd. The commission felt it ap­ Mrs. Nancy Braender, United breath. Since A dummy’s best and one, boy to a pond. father’s experiences developing Nations; Mrs. Jody Sievers, Hu­ Answer: Bid one spode. « is BOUD THIEF lost his WO wrist watch. Later propriate as the road la a four- MUd Bill On Two Named friend is his mutter, we can re­ Several standing committees the heUcopter at last night's din­ his brother, fishing nearby. man Resources; MrkTJanlce Ar­ port that North merely re­ better to ehow a new stilt at DENVER. Colo. (AP) — Dist lane highway. the level of one then to tsMd have been set up by ths fire­ ner meeting of the Rotary Club. Judge Mltchel B. Johns posted a landed a two-pound bass, nold, fair representation, and marked that not all the butch­ He waa a guest of Atty. John The road extends from East the 6-card suit. ^ men’s annual meeting. These reward of SO davs in Jail; When the cook gutted the fish Hartford to the East Windsor Mrs. Louise Evans, local soning Districting Winners in ers are to the meat business. Allen. regulations. “ How could I tell the ace of include tile Ambulance Com­ Wednesday for the )>*«•«»'T '’ ® town .own .me.line. The x „» - commission------was- For Shetowold’e 86-page hook- mittee, charged with the re- Rotary presidanta, secretaries took a pair of mmgla«,e. from intact^nd .. requested W name tl« n^d^by The League of Wmnen Voters clubs was blank?” South asked. end on-to-Spring conference " m m (Contbined from Page One) Competition let, “ A P o c k e t Guide to sponsRiUlty o f having this Dodge Introduces Coronet desk. the State Highway Department. with the aid of local Girl Scouts “If I played a low club from chairmen wm meet Oct. 36 at ____ the Indian, "but It’s true.’ ’ dummy and lost to the ten or Bridge,” send 60 cents to Bridge equipment to running condition The new-sUed Coremet model for 1966 will be introduced tomorrow as Dodge’s entry Into This will give businesses along has distributed literature stat­ a motion to table and thus kill Book, Manchester Eve. Herald, Jug End Inn to South Egremont, PLIJM NEIX.Y SHOW ing voter registration dates and eight, you’d be crying your eyes at aU times Mass, with Rotary Anns includ­ the medium sized automobfie field. Ideal for both town and Country driving, the Coronet SHINE IDEA NIXED the highway the use of the name the Mansfield amendment. Two Rockville High School Box 88U, Grand Central Station, Sleeted for three years, Fred- comes to 16 exterior colors and variep to models from a convertible to a nine-passenger PLUM NELLY. Ga. (AP) — on their letterheads and avoid location, and urging residents to Dirksen reserved the right to students have been named semi- o u t” ed. SIRLOIN PIT No. 38 Southern craftsmen and artists MINNEAPOUS, Minn. (AP) No Need To Peek New York 17, N.Y. ariok a BIsseU and Hans Han- station wagon. The new Dodge line may be seen at Chorches Motors, 80 Oakland St. confusion If the state should register and vote in the Nov. 8 offer such a motion. finalists In the 1964-66 National • Copjvight 1866 Of local Interest, George B. will display their works Oct. 3-4 - It was a brush off for a pro- election. Dummy subsided, but not bS' aen; for. two years, Bert Nye Danforth of the Stafford Rotary 8 Col FC Coming 8-18 Ital Chorches Has ______In an autumn-tinged forest a t ! posed shoe shine parlor with change the route number. Off and on since Aug. 13, Merit Scholarship competitions, General Features Corp. 1 1 John Fitch was one of the orlg-i All registration sessions will cause South was^right. There and Bail H. Lassen; and for one Club and district golf cbamplon^ the lith annual clothesline a rt! young women dressed in scanty Democratic liberals have been Martin Fagan, school principal year, Geoigs Savoie and John inal Inventors of the steamboat. be held at the South Windsor waa no need to peek to East’s as wall as assistant 'vice presi­ to Elizabeth and Frederick C. Savings and Loan Association TRIMS'A sHonr-cormwTiVFmesm ghow. {costumes doing'the polishing. conducting a fliibuster against announced today. hand and see that the ace of ' WUtoauar. Savoie Is to charge Critics Divided Because of lack of funds he was High School on Nevers Rd. the Dirksen-Mansfield amend­ dent of the (kmnecticut Bank North of lalamorade, Fla., lota transferrihg to . Salvatore A. Plum Nelly, so named be-' City Council Licenses <^m- Alan Peaae, eon of Mr. and clubs was unguarded. There was of maintenance of this vehicle unable to carry out his plans and ment designed to force the fed­ and Trust Company ta Stafford 83, 84, 86 and 86 at Lake Wam- and Mary G. Felice, lots 46, 47 aause it’s "plum out of Tennes-1 mittee Wednesday turned down Registration dates are: Satur­ Mm . Edwin L. Pease, 109 Grand another way to give East noth­ aad he and Hansen, of equip- 287 WEST MIDDU TURNPIKE Robert Fulton received credit day, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Wednes­ eral courts to delay Supreme Springs, left Sunday for a trip gumbaug.' ^ and portions of 48 and ' 45 in ' Over ‘Hamlet’ see and nelly out of Georgia,” is , the proposal of two men who Ave., and Philip Skoglund, son ing on his ace of clubs. atant and supidies. for the first steamboat success. day, 5 to 9 p.m.; Oct. 8, 5 to Court-ordered reapportionment abroad and to take part to the Also, General Electric Credit block 19 in the Gerald Park de­ MANCHESTER located on the west side of | planned to set up business of Leonard E. Skoglund, 192 E. « After winning the first trick .seM world tournament to Scotland. Fitch actually built steamboaU 9 p.m.; Oct. 10, 9 a.m. to 8 pm of both houses of state legisla­ ,DM>6i’tment Fire Police to- Corp. to Gerald F. and Judith velopment. NEW YORK (AP) — Critics’ ACROSS nsoM n o : fabkadb Lookout Mountain, in the north- across from City Hall. Main St., are two of more than with the ace of hearts South fllude Oacar Miller, Raymond Rotariane have as committee western tip of the state between Your business is based on and by 1788 he had several com ­ For further Information Mrs C. tures on a population basis. 14.000 semi-flnallsts. More than J. Olmsted, on Kings’ Rd.; Gus­ reaction to the movie recording pleted that remained in opera­ should not Immediately lead Victor, Harold Newcomb, An­ chairmen for the year: J. H. Manchtater Evening Herald * * **4i'IN Clommiasion denied the request convinced there was no prospect chestra, and participated in the ert ftollafd and Michael Hemey, Warrantee Deeds Manor; Stella Metenosky to Selects Premier few walkouts. yevr foverit* been’'used to himt witches. A Browning include: Mrs. William turns a heart. South can well > Warrantee deeds recorded of George Mellen and Julius of its adoption. auditions for the All New Eng­ and their assistants, George Lill­ Helen M. Knowles o f Manches­ key was placed in a Bible with Driscoll; Mrs. Steven Williams; with Town Cierk Elmore Turk- The film is a black and white bBVBrag* h*r« with the handle sticking out GnuH>- Larman for a change of zone Mrs. Raymond Young, and Mrs. Mansfield’s substitute won land Music Festival In 196>1. ie , Robert Brehaut and Fred ter, on Nathan Hale Rd. BERLIN fAP)—WUll Stoph, a photographed recording of the from CX to CG on Sullivan Ave He is also a member of the MacDonald. in^on include transfers on the former bricklayer and corporal ing the handle, someone would Fred Moriz, Immediate acceptance from TONIOHT following properties; Valentine Also, Ellsworth A. Mitten bare-8 t a g c ,’ modem-dress OM of Bw dvlicioiis The land concerned lies east of liberals led by Sens. Paul H. school choir, the school sym­ Bert Nye will be drill master to the Nazi army, today was recite, "Turn Bible, turn key, Choroh School ReglstratioB mrrmi FIRST RUN Dynes to Harold M. Engstrem and Austin A. Chambers to Bar­ production of the Shakespeare the property of Robert W; Douglas, D-III., and William phonic band and la a member of for the year. bara N. Damauskas of Midland named premier it Communist turn and show the name to me.” Religloui instrucUon began Continuous from 7:20 of Windham, land on South St.; classic by Sir John Gielgud as Sharp. The reason given by Proxmlre, D-Wls. the biology club. JTre wardens in the south end East Germany. performed here last summer 6IUK MINER Rd. lot 106 to Lakewood Then the names of auspecta this week for all high school stu­ C!harles S. Asplnwall to Robert OoNewriNseN the commission was that it Skoglund is a member of tite i! of town will be A. Samuel Le He also Vas named deputy to while audiences were present. 'were read out and, legend says, dents In the St. Francis of Assisi Douglas hailed it as a 'victory M SMI yH fr a thi Nrii «ik If ttii E. end Carolyn P. Olmstead, on HeighU; Lcttie Mueck to constituted spot soning and high school band and partici­ Doyt and Chief Potter. party chief Walter Ulbricht in The movie In the new "elec- the key turned* at mention of Parish, the Rev. Gordon B. Wad- for the flllbUBterers and Prox- Ripley Rd.; Raymond E. and Frances C. Miller, lot 16 In did not conform to the town’s pated in the New England Mu­ Bluket Admissions the State Ctouncll, highest ex­ tronovlsion” opened Wednesday »CB 16PG raeM GALAp**, the guilty person’s name. hams has announced. mire voiced hope of its adoption Martha H. Baglin to Ludger E. Bellevue section; William E. 2'SPECIALCUT FLAVORrAStD plan of development. although he foresaw a "tough, sic Festival auditions. He re­ The (Coventry Historical Socie­ and Eva M. Shafer to Robert ecutive organ of East Germany. at 976 theaters from New York BONAN2A DRGMIHD In other action two requests Instructions will be given from ty had 676 paid admissions to its and Lorraine M. Guillemette, 61RUOIN STEAK 7 to 8 p.m. on Mondays during hard, close fight.” ceived an award for partici­ M. and Emma Fox of Manches­ Stoph, 80, succeeds Otto Grote- to Los Angetes. Only four pre­ for lot subdivisions were ap­ flea market Tuesday at the Na lot 3 to Twin Hill Annex section w(tol, who died Monday. sentations were.8cheduled. The 'A'Id a h o b a k e d PCfTAIO ic im m 'fo m r the school year under the guid­ The compromise would say it pation in the high school's 1; John and Pearl Coskl to Ed­ ter, on Babcock Hill Rd.; Max- proved : The division of one is the "sense of the Congress’’ than Hate Homestead grounds ton Lessenger to Gunnar W. Stoph first Joined the (Commu­ pr^ucers have^sald all the ance of the Parish Confraternity science fair during 1961-62, and ward L. Jr. and Patricia J. MEADOWys* larger lot into two building that federal district courts. In en South St. The admission fee and T ^ e s S. Carlson of WilU- nist piurty to 1981. He rejoined prints of :he film will be de­ _____ M SCMKAT HWD '■rein l>HW> RI 91 Niiilti of Christian Doctrine. is a member of the varsity soc­ Smith, to Pine Lake Shores de­ emfUSOMAWAMM lota on the property of Richard carrying out Supreme Court allowed a tour of the Homestead, mantlc, lot 21, block 17 to Ger­ the Communist party after stroyed after the two-day en­ UtoO AJL to a FJL I .Min. From G. Fox Co. Norton, Norton Lane, Wilshlre Larry Dennis, principal of the cer team. He has been a mMn- velopment. wnrmiATmmm SERVED DAILY orders, should: ber o f the Future Teacher’s which Miss Hilda M. Keller of ald Park; Da-vld J. Webster to World Wau: II, serving in numer­ gagement. CLOOaDWMmAT Woods; the modification of two Windsor Junior High School, has the Society, said everyone took Laurier F. DeMars to Fred What A Package 1. Allow the legislatures the CHub for the past two school Michael and Helen T. Baboval, ous government capacities until NO T I P P I N G OPEN been appointed principal of the 9 to 12 MkhiiEht Of Entertainment- lots in an approved suddivislon advanta^ of. W. and Priscilla L. Doyle of he became interior minister in High School of Religion by the length of time pro'vided for a years. lot 73 in Coventry Manor devel­ of Oak Ridge Estates (formerly 'fregular session, plus 30 days, The Pprter Library Associa­ Pensacola, Fla., lot 11 In Com' 1962 and responsible for the OSLO — When the Municipal Peter Sellers Whispering Hills), Foster St. Pariah CX3D executive board As aemi-finslists, the stu­ wall Acres; Antoinette A. Dlanl opment and James O. Winderl ■ ne«nne«eeeee«een>«eeeeeee9»e8e#eee»—•»W««*>»********—*^^^^^*^*^?**^**n***^^I^l*^*T but not exceeding six months in tion annual meeting will be held to Thomas Irwin of Talcottville, secret police then ruling the Redlstrictlng Committee began "THE PINK into three building lots Since Assisting Dennis as instructors dents must take a scholarship at 8:16 p.m. Monday in the li­ to Michael J. and Blanche M its work a few years ago Nor­ are Milt Kershaw, Richard Ryan all, to apportion representation lots 27 through 82, section 10, Soviet zone. COMEONE-COME AU* COME AS YOU ARE f additional land had been ac­ in accordance with the Supreme aptitude teat which, along with brary r o m at the Chuixh Com' Carbierry, lots 25 and 26, block Az premier, he will run the way had 744 municipalities— PANTHER" quired. and Donald Bradley. other information requlr^ 'adll Waterfront Heights. Scan Connery mCmity House on Rt. 44A. M in Waterfront Park; Johanna government under Ulbricht's 680 rural and 64 urban. Now The settees 6ie Sisters of! be the basis for aelection of the Thursday Specials J Dunn to Joee{di Albert o f Hart­ A quitclaim deed has been TVo public bearings will be IkTmwMtiat kmevA *©1^0114 tllD H€Xw DlDCtiOH Ol The Double Baaters 4-H Club filed by the Hartford Federal direction. the total haa been out to 470. "DR. N O " held on Oct. 6 by the Planning Notre Dame de Namur have alio ■winners of scholarship oon^Te- ^eeted on cers are Joan Huck- ford, on Rt. 6; Bertha B. Friend beenoObUIned to instruct in the A U - IN COLOR. . and Zoning.. Conunission. The be condupteti. in tltlon. ROAST REEF AU JUS .1*' T Watant Bt. a MS-MS8 flrst concerns the Gerber Scien­ Children under 12 Free! The "Fisherman’s” Group of GIANT FRIE PLAYGROUND tific Instrument Co. which was STUFFED JUMBO SHRIMP granted preliminary approval CCjp, diMcted by Mrs. Muriel j Make the reapportionment Oklahoma Is bordered by six • . T by the commisaion for a plan HoimM, wll assist in P.romotlng them sel^a.if the stites fall to states: Arkansas, Colorado, Complete Luncheons D aily...... 8 S ^ to S 9 ^ of development for a 40,000 attendance in claaaea. I do so within ths time granted Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico Lobster Fra Diavolo Spaghetti sq. ft. electronic manufactur­ Citizen of Year Deadline I for action. and Texas. What doaa Dodga do aftar two raoord-braaMng 1 The deadline for nominations •R ing plant. Friday Special 0 The hearing will also con­ for ths Lions Club Citizen of Jh* yaars in a row? Qo for a third. Dodga e o m m ( sider a request for a change of Year award Is Saturday. Lobster Dinner, Full C ou rse...... STEAK- zone from R-30 to A-20, sub­ Harvey Katz, deputy district on big for '96, wHh four brand-iiow ora* ( mitted by C arlo Prestileo director governor of Lions Inter­ steak, Your Favorite? » Dodge comes on big for '65 HOUSE through Atty. Edwin Lassman national. will be toastmaster at I J 'l - H H ara big, quiok, fraah and bookod by #io Hponoa* i PAUL’S SHOT t va s S’ F • ‘•;o*‘ iiR0 •. -.. I * e>- tor a property extending from the third annual banquet. Ths Choice Large Porterhouse S teak ...... S 2 .7 S ROUTE SO—VERNON ! Ai« s‘ ;' iTi’ iwi: I F • the north side of Miller Rd. banquet will be held O ct 3 at Fsw Mhratea From Maadiester AND Also Our Regular Short Steak ...... $ 1 .7 3 warranty*'fn tha bualnaaa. Soo itteD O k to Nevers Rd. the Knights of Columbus Hall, “THE CARPEXBAGGiEBS” Heads Women’s League East Hartford. LOOK— EVERY FRIDAY lEI Ctoo. Peppard - Carol Baker Home Made Pastries and Bread Miss Cynthia Grinnell has The banquet will honor a In Color • Shown 9:00 TWIN LOISTBI f3.50 been elected president of the town resident selected for the All Day — Plus— award on the basis of civic •ADVANCE TO THE REAR’ Have You Tried Our Daily DINNER Reaervatlons Please achievement and services to the with Glenn Ford at 7:16 community. The award winner RAY'S Luncheon Specials? will be selected from nominees Note: One complete evening D b Ec Io u s StBoks cnid S m F o o d s Submitted by the general pub­ RESTAURANT USHNELn show Wed., Tliurs., Frl. Eves. . . Cocktails . .. lic. To be eligible, nominees 37-39 Oak Stroot Starts 7:16 Consists 6f- soup or fruit cup, saute beef and peppers, , (H>EN 7 DAYS A WEEK must have been residents of veal pizzailo, breaded pork chops, beef liver and bacon, FmroffM vs: South Windsor for at least a '66POLARA: Boautiful way to laava tha lOw^iiffc* Dine and Daaee Every Frl. and S at—5-1 stuffed peppers, meat loaf, chicken pot pi^ fish fry year. The Liops said women are '6 5 D A R T : The Dodgo-slio compact if yiou’d lik« to Eva • Mtla. Wt'd Hk# Reservattens: 875-1645 bigger and a lot better-looking than anything near the price. WRh ■ aUndard 38t w . ht VB > " m also eligible for the award. Italiano. Q R * to let you In on something Wg— Dodge Dert for '65. Big beeuty. Big comfort Big ride. And Residenta submitting ths Dessert and coffee. and # that thrives on regular gas. Why settle for lest? Aek for Polara. names of nominees should in­ big savings. At your Dodge dealer's now. clude all available information TRY OUR SPECIAL Enjoy Your Fnvorlto on the nominee’s activities and reasons for selection. 4 ITALIAN DINNERS Legnl Bnvernge H ers.. SSbTflS^RCHI Resumes should be submitted GOOD TICKETS to Tony Craparotta, 183 North- ♦5.50 <23 MAIN STREET ALL PRICES view Dr., John Orsini, 17 North- SERVED NIGHTLY AT Orrh. or 1st Bal. 84.30. 8.76, view Dr. or Ernest Gabriele, 43 CORNER OF PEARL DOTTY GIBSON PERRETTS 8.20. 2nd Bal. 87.66, 2.10, 1A6 Hilton Dr., or any member of Blake checks payable and the Lions Cliib. C A V E Y ’S SCHOOL mail with stamped envelope Winner of the first "Citizen ta Bushnell Blemorial, Hart­ of the Year” award given by ford, Conn. 06108 the club was Joseph Miles. Last OF THE DANCE Reservations year’s winnqr was State Sen. Hartford 625-8177 Fred Doocy. Tap - Baltot - Aerobatic Tickets for the banquet may be obtained by calling any REE-E-E-LY — ai(Re — SAT., OCT. 3 Lions member. DIRECT FROM RUSSIA TONIGHT AT 8 P.I Blanchester Evening' Hernld THRU niE BURACLE OF BATON Sonth Windsor correspondent, i Raduga Brownie Joseph, telephone 644- ELECTRONOVISION bf Banlba Kau, 6148. The eemplete performnaoe fyom the stage of Hie Lant- Fontanhe Theater on Broadwny! iM t fa e ic r Dancers OOMPANY’O r 26, it BAST OBNTBR fT, MANCHBBTER Including ballet, folk and RICHARD BURTON comic dancers, musicians and With the Entire Original ' (ORANGE HALL BUILDH^G) singers. Full Prices: Oroh. or 1st Bal. Hamlet Broadway Cast $4.00, SJM), 8.00. 2nd Bal. 82.60, 2.00, I AO. Make checks REGISTER NOW! payable and mall with stamped envelops to Bushnell C*l 44I-IW7 • 444-1741 Memorial, Hartford, Conn, 06108 STAY Jumbo siza in Reservations strawberry, chocolate Hartford 625-3177 StarN Tomorrow At 3:30 P.M. or vanilla. Regular ssee.sssset•*•••• e«e.*.i k.eeeeeefs size, still only 15^ Complete flMOQirr MMIQIfV Shows [asf Windsor DRIVE-IN , 5 PECKQUMN 7 :0 0 -9 :1 5 Now thru Sun. - Color

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JtANCHWTHJt EVHNINa HERALD, MANCH18TBE, CONN, THURSDjAY, 0EPTB»raBR,^lW 4 I 4 NAHGWTEB.EVSNINQ HKRALO, 1IANCHK1VB» CONN., TH U^DAY, 8EFTEMBER 24,1964 I In i/Milch rodaatajp toa Vgmtdm Pmrk Vniqmm •Vemon a M N T U N p ■" i i " » u i" Writer Recall^Jfl^ KAMPALA. Uganda — Muwlitoea fklto Park tonbetl^ an Vnada amtstna ^ Q u JBv b jM lST liplian^ hlrda lift aaykdMCfi to Afrioa-^BooiitliisMY SDROR'I NOra — FABM toa hard auaade 18.000 a ^ . dost Johnaon rahiraa VHdii. to nhanta H* poill ajaa ia tnp brSSl AtiUmjaaX . ^ V 'Clai^ Merger :es the uemm 6l a John t o EBRATE THE OPENINE rampalgn timmph tauf J m Wto htodk atol white •; ;•.— ^------l i -,— . -4— ago to dadicato a aaanHdgl to i aqotoiritopa* M. mlMrtr JrA protecUqn for town i LeDiic and daughter, tha lata pcsaMaid: An teMdoMi- : ■ , ■ — R oute 6 Scott Swamp 1o«ny lite A inM M tff:F .BdtUr, a Itopur M Hambiond BV; Mra. Marlon ed Preaa wfttar who oovarad - / iMaUl Daliia was th r if t^ at intersection of Route 177 iisBUtr Vi coomH- Peaae, cf^ ctotk; waa sot in­ Edwards and aon, M High Kennady’a appeaibifea that day ial Foe, adding the Tla” t o t- ' cluded in toa bhartar. Rldg* Rd. raeaUe ttia nnt. i*ho i J l l i i :-v r Ouniama after ha g a in e d iiF C ARMINGTON fPLAINVILLE AVENUE) lha mayor 'oomman tod on a Srlela rw nanbar UpaagnUoa a* an authof. MAdb tax - prabMm whidt An efftclal Inapectiofi of the •WUt •’tfflUII'** r it, Wwici ^ iMM ttnt tter* in Would ailM If oonaoUdatlon la Rockville Aaeembly,. Order .of TEXARKANA. A r ^fiats' ieiin imd dtffnrtnc* of approved. Rainbow Olrla, Wtn be held to­ (AP) — IVxir yaara ago tola Ui IMO, not be ter- U ^ W ro toady.' *The new government," May­ night at 7:10 at the Maaonic month a handsome young MB>* gotten. The crowd roarad. Ktonady INTIIISTATI^ on ttM a d rln U ity of or Plaherty eatd, “will actually Temple on Orchard St. Mra. Rel' saefausetts aenator rode down R waa toe day of toe opening w a v ^ Hla ttatar, Mra. 'Tatar FALL SPECIALS a«it dMitor, "not only faction as a taxing authority en F. Jobe, supremo Inspector, State line Avenue In this Ar- of toe Four StatM^hlr. The fair LawtoM, smllad. Soaseoaa in FREE ESTIMAtKS AQUA SHADIS i Vm poopto oif our oom* will conduct the inspection. Olrls 'kanaaa-Texaa border city, IW parade always Wtora a largo toe miwd bald up a rfgn read­ ll^gttning July l. Iherefore the ^ r kot within my own p»r- City muat prepare and levy a are to be at the temple by 7 p.m. miles and three toort years crowd In this oity-U 60,000. ing jotter Lawfotd for Praat- MMME ■ ladetoO rdar ti« on a 7H month budget, to A delegation from the Union from Dallas. Tex. With John F. 'Kennedy, toe dent.'T' fisfU WHh Tew M an finM oiiartor thnt wna p—ood Palntr Rotf Ms Oil pny fOf City expense from No- Congregational Church will at- Thousands of people swirled Deinooratlo preatdwitiel nomi­ Another aign read "Fanbna M UMaeOaalM !■ jpot n portect ehartar M It vdnber Id. 1»64,__ (atart__ of _ the_ . j tend the Billy Graham Cnuade around Us oar In toe fierce Irie nee, in the panM, toe crowd for President” Arkanana Gov. Roofing-^Ro-rfiSfliif l»t^ good ehnrtor utd t Win ’a fiscal year) untU June 80,' t«no*TO*^ Boeton Oaideni in sQnuner sun. Parents held iqi swelled to fapItoV mnnbera, Faubus, who had not VENITUN ludDS it," ho anld. "I hay* TWa tax would be collect- 'ni« ypung children to see. Teen- PoUco cU im Jin k b m eitlea, KaruMdy, was R sp siis I to thia condonlon, tnenuie to June and the new Town‘which conducted itoce i^od-gl^ fought for toe glais Texarkana, AA.;t%Bdt Texarka­ ** . A . a n m»I18 vsvI o h a G u tte rs pndyanUffM of tho profoeod tox' would be due In July. At ^^P^• will conclude with a from wUch he drank. na, Tex., ostimahlltoe crowd at anotoar ttgn read "Ooid- E. A. JOHNSON ■jfitotn in tho l o o t to rn toe out* find glance It would appear the ^ ^Boston Common John P. Kennedy, atondthg 100,000. Tha n to ^ conservative wktgr tor President." Ahnniniiin ffidfaif wilglie too •dm nU gM of con- that toe City taxpayer must pay Sunday at S p.m with one toot in Arkansas and estimate etos — by the Qi|T>to way back to too alr- CaU Ahcr 5 PJI.' tlnoli^ with the l»>i months taxes within a the otoer in Texas, aald: -‘‘I manager of -.Ahdi .CliBmber of por^'Keonady stappad to PAINT GO. month. Actually tola problem Vernon news is handled by have come down here to Sak Commerce. ■* o'ilv* a 186-pound watarmalcn 443-4912 . m Mata S t—TOL 040-4101 ohartar, filed Tacenily ogn be ablvod If the new govem- H w Hemld’s Rockville Bureau, your help In rebuilding your P(Ace froto^Clyda wahlqulst el Proa- 8 W. Mnin St., tdepbosa B75- atato and our nation." them away the town dark, la the in-, it toafitutea a quarterly - —— of a yanr'a work by a 11^ malhod of ooHectlng taxes. A glgg er MS-8711. Chaator OonaoUdatian aiaoid-euinnal or yearly method A V the ebartor l| of'.PoUqettbn oouM cause hard­ at a rafetmdum neat s ' on dty taxpayera.” Stevenson Vemon’a thne govern' SiBtiment in the city, the' the town, dty ahd flee mayor noted, has changed be- It, wBl be united under i eanae the proposed merger of Hits Barry’s town-wide government, the t o ^ das beitn defeated TOMORRO’W value hia (our^wge atatement, twice liy district realdenta. n a ii^ Hated what he ‘This Is toe third time that I Foreign Vies Cotnpari laredX aeven advantagea have supported consolidation as. YOU'RE INVITED TO AHEND three dieadvantagea of con.- Mayor of the City. The santl- PH1LADEU>HIA (AP) — .Von. m «it In toe City has changed Adlal E. Stevenson assailed Ben. advantagea: becausa of the two rejectlona In Barry Goldwater’s views on SENSADONAL QROUP OF LUXURY FABRIC QUALITY TAILORED SUITS new. term of government the District, the removal of in­ foreign policy today and de­ m o r i a Rt y b r o t h e r s OUR OWN PARIS DESIGN tnoorporate the good fea- equities and the improvements clared that they mean co-exUnc- SMART NEW DRESSES IN MEN’S SPORT COATS OF SUPERB WORSTEDS of the |*eeant C l^ govern- of ouT City Government. In tiOB. 3-SEASON COAT WITH with Bome irajirevementa spite of thia change hi senti- The chief U.8. delegate to toe moBt, I believe that this Char­ United Nstlona said in a speech Z IP -O U T P IL E LIN IN G TDCTURED PURE WOOLS "We wfll have a much bettor ter la a good one and will bene­ prepared for delivery to the 14.88 to attract taduatry fit an the people of toe city. The World Affairs Council tUtt a a with one reaponal long term benefit of one govern­ "militant minority" bad rqject- Subdued plaids and diecks expertly tailored of An exceptional buyl Come in and see Ae fine government. ment with full responaibillty sd bipartisan American foreign -*llM diHiUcst* functions of ths for an funetions will outweigh policy in favor of "a doctrinal fine all wools... ridi, rugged blends of wool and tobeks, toe e x j^ tailoring... try one on for a and GoranunenU any toort term prbhlemris. I urge ra g -b ^ filled with bits and Ton’d hardly exnbct a coat K> beautiful to Sizes fbr misses, (uniors, petites, baV-sizesI Orion* actyUc. Classic S-button styling in truty ooinfbrtitole flti 8-button ntodeb removed and dlould re- isech voter to review the Char­ pieces of old dogmas and new Sheatos, pleated sldrts, elasticized waists your choice of aU toe new fall tones. in regdara, shorfs and longs. 1 greater eCOelHicy. be practical, tool Ridi pure wool diagonal ter objeetlvety and Judge it on provocations." A i l » ... every sleeve length... braid trims, T f k t Ileaat one halt of Vm long merits," Mayor I7aht Hiis minority view, Stevenson You'll find her* ono of th# mo8f glittoring arrays of cars avar fabric, braid edged... zip liner of acrylic complolo altorotions fiwo IXTRA FAIR OP RANTS AVAIUBU . . . 9.9S tiatai ooa(k of the flltratlan pfant said. declared, "sounds more like a pAel G r^ . beige. . . miSMs’sizes. Inittmi detaiiui, morel New fall color. Ow redevelopment project Tatoraas* Bxoeptloa call for religious war toan a assembled. Cars with new verve.. . new dash... new design-impact. comploto ohoratiotM Iroo . be removed ftom toe C ^ a Edgar E. BeUevine, Vamon policy for peace. bUL "And if it can be thought of as •./t aasaasor, has announced that aU Come tee our complete line for '65. r toa baala oeot of Toera vatarana entitlad to |1,000 a policy, it can be thought of «re bold conatanf, empthma muat have their dls- only as a policy of conversion or coat to the Ctty taxpayera diiurge papefif or evidence of extinction. And nowadays that OonaoHdated govommant service reemda on file with the means co-extincticu." t be leaa than the combined town clerk by S^t. SO In order Stevenson, Demootmtic presi­ la now. Actual^, toe town to be eligible ter exemption on dential nominee in 1B62 and win go < 9 regardleaa of oon- toe tax Hat of Oct. 1. 19M. 19M, did not qientlon' Goldwater adMatloii. I bem ^ even with Hie asaesaor’s office will ac­ by name, but toe RepnUlcan d B tocreaae the

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Always a thooghttul fir i, waa a device to circumvent the she la more reflectiTe at 8S, I Security Ocuhcil’a powere. moaa oonscioua of the direction I* The plen caned tor the com* she aaanta her career to follow. Imlttee to originate all gnawftal The cdtaer ia goinc flne. Once I arrangementa for pemcekeepliig counted out as a atar in HOUy* I operationa. The committee’s wood, she has returned to co* recommendationa would require atar in filma with Cary Grant approval by a two4hlrda major* "and Rock Hudson, 'niat’a ity vote of the aasemUy. high-powered company as any WREXHAM, Wales (AP) — actresa could wish. I An attempt to reatork the She was seated in her dress* I severed arm of an IS-year-old tnmroom trailer oil the set of ■ Vl* i .*' I girl has tailed.' “ The Pavor" and doing a acene Doctors sewed Irene Uoyd'a with Hudson. The actor was not I left frm back into place six present He was a hundred fast I hours after a machine in a tax* a w ^ In a hotel-room set, talk­ tile plant tore it from the ing to her on the telephone. I shoulder eocket Tuesday. Usually telephone scenes are SWIFT'S PREMIUM-^ ^THE ARISTOCRAT OF TURKEYS" The girl’s condition deter^a- played with dead phones, but Ited Wednesday. The arm was L e ^ supplied the dialogue on removed and the girl was re- the other end as an aaeiat to I ported improving. v > Rock. MADRID (AP) — hladrld’s Between calls she spoke of I newspapers switched attention her pew post*90 life. I today from charges of U.8. “ It aU started with *The U* I responaibUity tor the pirate Shaped Room '," said Leslie, I ^tack on a Spanish freighter oft ^ who received an academy nomi* Spain’a demand before nation and critical accUUm for jthe United Natlona fo r the re- t playing the unwed mother in the I turn of Gibraltar by Britain. ^ British film. “ It la amailng how Timed with the hearing now ^ Ion before the U.N. Oommiaelon ? much difference One film can Ion Decdonliatioa, the Catholic n make. I dally YA devoted ita front ‘ Ttow producers think I can J I to photos of Gibraltar and its b do anything. I have been offered SwHfs PrtM liM — qssHty iRMt. RECISTER NOW leading etory to an account o f * a movie in edUch I would play CENTER YOUNG . so THAT YOtTMAY Suain’s clalma. three different roles of women CUT Dtopw Iroastfx* R ^ SMst* Y A called Gibraltar “ an au* in Bidia. Another would cast me HENS VOTE IN NOVEMBER I thentlc colonial hinterland.’* c as the mother of Utrillo — at a ROASTS M o s tltf tMdons rw n w ei—io sy to canrt. iThe coneervatlve-inonarchlat il time when the artist waa 21 A v | . N g t ABC warned that “ to convert 'C years old!" OR Ovoii-RiRAr— H sclosiiiiiiiis^ this territory into aa autono* She has indeed progressed X 10 -12 lb s . mous enclave would be mora ^ from the shy gamin who used to CHOPS Sfnrt'yowr family rim last! (hah an offenie to Spain.” take ballet lessons in the base^ I The newspapers made m n ment of the garden court apart­ I mention of anti-American dem* ir ments on Hollywood Bird. She onatratlona Wednesday night * enjoyed those MGM days, eape* before the U.B. Bmbaaay. More . ^ d aily the making of films like than 000 police ringed the em> '* “ U U " and “ G igl." But she was fwiTT'i ranmiM ____ baasy and kept .4 abouting n not unhappy t give up ballet. EM WIN AN EMBA® MINK "One day I gave away 40 crowd of about 200 young man pairs of dancing slippers," i moving <1 recalled. “1 have had to buy two SLICED BACON . 5 9 STOLE IN THE TRIKE-S or three since then, but 1 never have returned to pertetmlng BLUE STAMP SREEPSTAKESI ballet PORK CHOPS ARMOUR STAR «RAMD UNION She eased into non-danchig The roles fadB ^. but Holly­ OVER 1,000 OTHER PRIZESI wood found fewer fitans for her, FRANKS”*" DELI H A N 6? 79* • * t Doctor Says an^ she returned to Burope. She ARMOUR STAR read the novel of " n e L-Sbaped 4 5 ' R o im " and agreed to the film AlXIECr HE DOESN’T UKB'SaHbfHLt d before seeing a script so con­ FRANKS GROUND CHUCK. 69® 4 FIRST PRIZES! R MAY BB MOXaBR’S y JOMRg lACH AN IM M MINK ITQUI ($1,Q0P VAlAW vinced was she lhat the role WMIMS ^ MM FAULT » woidd do her good. The results OR 335 ROOKS 0F T R IM 4 RUIt STAMPS By Wayae G. Braadeladt, MJL . a proved her correct Newepaper Batotprtoe Aeea. Her personal Ufe la leas aet- LINK SAUSAGE. ITAL. SAUSAGL 79* " I don’t wanna go tb ar^ooir* a fied. She obviouata remains SAUERKRAUTilS 4 SECOND FRIZES -12 THIRD PRIZES . iMothar, don’t beUmta it vtaan b devoted to Warren Beatty, who % EAOR AH ROA norm St* eOlOR tAOH A WESTNOHWIIHMSHER your child aaya this. Most nor^ ^ was named in the divorce suit . . . a ■»•>.•* ■ . . ^ . •>.. mal children like "achool and brought in London by her hus­ WNT-0R1I0M0KIW .r-^ j.-ORTIBOOnN would be unhappy And bored 4 band, BrlUah director Peter I.INRX-ORUMOTIUM ; I without it. ' i Han. What does the future bold A few, however, develop !a - for her? ' FKFSH FR02FN MtATS ttoRTH PRIZES 20 FIFTH PRIZES I negative attitude and make *T- would like to keep my RAM A KEYBTOK NOK NOVIC i m i n hunrani m - qutte a fuaa about achooL ^ y homsiin London with my chil­ •BASD m noe-snuDiD rNIFIT-OHlOlNKlIOP'.-. . YMMRH BARNORR OWKAT0I I may even' get headachaa' or dren," she remarked (they are pPU-SBUKITAMn’ T «.ggl0'INKS'SP vdimt when w tim e ecWMi to \ C9ni^pber, 7, and Jennifer, 6). TRMU-IBUKtUim , leave the housk. This ia M t.tte “But right now I don’t Iomw VEAL STEAK aama aa pretendtag U b * * * '( * »- what wlU hihappen.” WALDORF 30 SIXTH PRIZES Unique Bonus get out of going to sebfioi ocoa- CMNAIPO.SCTNneU> aionally but la rathpr a type o f . •TIBr-A-WArnNHTUIMAM ‘ P r i z e ! fear or anxiety, reaction. I D O G FOOD FAYOmSSF ^ The poaalbla csuaea iaetuda I PoUys Pointers LADDIBDOT w.,. . eask.. TOILET TBsvE >-«WBOoaop •Wpik’i Vu Mm M a UliiiiloHi MRDira BARS fear of being bulUed by olaas- J 1NPU.IIUIEITANN ciHYiiiY anntBi tnatea, fear of failure; in tta CHICKEN M M i. 4 ' * : ^ 89* aRAWB UNIOW-RRRADRD B y P O U T t-annep gOY aa ■■ performance - of dally aiMi|PB* Jfewipaper taifsipilse Assn. IVORYsoip 1,000 PRIZK OF 3 lOOKS identa or, in aoma oldar' cnO- OBAR PO LLY — Although t 1 dren a ganarat halltgaranca aa- , LAMB CHUNKS ” ^ S* CAiCTBRLL'g TOMATO VEAL STEM a W laoctated with -th^ onset of ti the Women's Page is suppoaeiOy 4 9 ■ off-limits to us men, I manage LADDUBOY ^ s a n L SM!»KBB I him' the firm guidance ha kaowa ^ • 100 EXTM TUPIX4 MAE IT A M N im i A fOR. I h e ‘needs. •. . h >■ die. — M.B. 15W.ea. I Thanks to you, M.B., for shar­ CRAH« n m • OL rm R im oolt CRH r Wheh flrmntas teila, giviiM ing your hints with us gals. It DETERGENT •^59'= PIT FOOD FAVORITtS! 1 Sp a g h e t t i [the cbtM a mild tranqulllaar In tl DBgP W U n M U D ORiJID pwtmkrmmwnniMnimtm- the morning fpr a day ^ two a is always good to have you With Meal Dalle ' CRASi o r ART I K O I. 6IARD n n o r t r io B R clever men around.—POLLY I may eolva the problam. If this a WOOBHIDFOOD. ' YE6ETAHXS ■ I dooan’t work both the mother DEAR POLLY — The women WHITE TUNA'-65« ’4 49 «100 n ^ n ip u A MB nANn K itt A n i- land outiA may need a psypM* who sew may be interested in CBinr a o T - A M B . c B B B n atric atudy. But frequently ^ y o r n U E 4 OR CARS HARRinnOR mere suggestion by w e tanailF 'J the way I hem sheer nylon. I 15VI.es. C E S f FOOD TUNA ‘; S ^ » P a ------' . '• •’i.' ■ ■ I use a raveling of the material PIZZA Pko- 8 physician that such a course ia u and draw it carefully over a v‘ • COOPORI MDR K PIE ttrtD W in ' necessary is enough to a w n a cake of wax to make it. easier U/nn Baked Goods patent tato getting a fitmar 9 to manage. This way there is no gr on tho aituatlon. . ; d trouble in' hiding the stitches. CHIRRY CRUMB P it OR q —Oor aoa was operated «n d Hope this helps someone else GRAND UNION at ,tie age of 2 moans for era* ^ as it has helped me.—MABEL £9s^ fo/^epare Fnaen Fdoifs CROSRII nlal aynoCtoala, Wta| ceuaod a GIRLS—Mabel sent' a sample aayniBg he M of hemming done this way and TIPTOP,UraT,IBIIECA M ^ for ttf I f we tava anatlMr a CHERRY PIE MARMALADE „ ,/ou.d he have Ita aanaa t) the stitching was practically in­ visible. My personal thanks to Ewp. BUNSNim conditloo? ^ her for an idea that I know Is Milk! 1 *b.. A—Your son had a jM^amatura >rf going to make my hand sewing DRINKS ftllMOHADE 10" 89 closing Of tha soft ^ in hla g e / Q 0 n on nylon much neater.—POLLY HYDROX akulL This Is cauaaa by soma 0 BIRDS STB BIRDS ETC NJi-C. fault In tha tarty d a ve lt^ a n t DEAR POLLY—When I want D A IIT * ' of tha embryo. It Umito the on. to find out if a fabric is color- b t M b t k ' NEWTONS. Ipaclty of the aknU to grow and. d fast, I sew a piece of it on a 2 9 ' ORANGE JUICE GREEN PEAS ¥ **t ' FIG CORN BROOM b ^ u a e the hcfOn contisuaa t«L d piece of white cloth and for the a t n p — BOOT B ID A 4 P >i HJLC-BARONrr . grow at a n«mal ^ V Jft? 1 testing place this in a glass of ii* «z . I pressure within tho ikul) taiDda d water and let it stand overnight. RADISHES IS*’ [up. Sometimas this oaa ba re- > The fabric is colorfast if the nOMBRARX DUTTBBMILK’' CREMES M . . 9 9 ' l!-ve4 by oporatfon but there to iT toater ia not colored and the always sotiie duigsr -bt brato o A hmuM Fw mmBmd# slndtoRlSe .udilte cloth is not stained. — uamaga 4nd bUndneaa. I t .to w E. A. R. f a )l l g a r d e n BREAD motounllkaly that this detomi- ‘X ^ GIRLS—I go a step further WANCT LYNN FARTT FAN A U COTTOM ' ty would occur twiea to, taa • than that and measure the size "SPRUCE-UP" TIME gnuM w n taaotly. ly ' ■ ;tw I' ( of the colored square of cloth CLIP THIS COUPON ' I . . . ^Xk Now is tho tbiM to sotti and food FRENCH BEANS U- DUST MOP >V'-- , ■ ' ' ' ■■'d to see whether or not it shrinks for o bottar hoxt yoori' DONUTS COLGATE TOOTHPASTE urban put in hot water.—POLLY I DAIWTLYNNFLAIR tadk. Tungptm Dwhii^ * KINO SIZE TREE 100 S STAMPS DEAR PO LLY — When tak DEAL PKO. < fREE 100 E STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND FURO|ASB OF em CAGO-^W hat oauasa tta--> tag a motor trip, we use a slp- p e a t SS us 2 ’iS?:*!®* M T M TB Ig COOPON AND PUKCBAgE OP ciinEDr^oRTEs 'jr65' JELLY ROLL S^39* WMflllEhlM Bllla top.dot an tooantaeeiefc. totik <5 petad musllq pillow protector as S LR. CAR MARIC CARPET to ttortanT An tta tungat4M„2 a eany-all tor sweaters. Ib is ANY BROOM or MOP . flifaneQt ftow t, a#', p provides a soft cushion tor n m a a A ' M e tta 1 ■■ someone to use when taking a i r a m E i r aap'and tbs sweaters are readi- G R A S S S E E D LIMIT ONE PCF C^STOijgR DECK MOP avallaUe if there is a sudden ONB PIN CUSTOMRN OFFER GOOD THRU SAT., Snir. AOlh. the weather.—ROSB- FL^RiNGnnH^59' 1 GOOD THRU SAT., U B P t^ WOlli' ^ITM fCOM DN MBCUfTOMtiy - President Andrew Johnson ^ W ti I tliR right to Rnii.qAMntt^ was o ^ y 17 jrears old when his PricM tffsetiys thru Saiy Sspt 2641. Ws KMsrvt tlM right to KsniC quantitias. : - iUy -I'.A •V') \ t \ i wtfe taught him to write dur­ Vl' ' ing their oourntalp. i!.. 'i i V I '( .. V’ ; I . \ ' •• ■ ■■ •■:«'. t “"v iiirANiniriK)^'if»EE MXnHiNtvta M AycBlSTO C6NN., THUMDAt/SEPTEMBi^ *4, liANGHSSTER EVENING HSBAXI), M ANGBtttSB, tor two years. \V vtalt one another aa.much aa they did Gtileflly>i though, two statues fetring to toe Dndd tablete of put vip a notice in the post of­ to'fta el ravnileatlMi England —^ somebody called It, fice: * > «l«dltL------j in tha daya o f the horaa and buggy. hayq disappeared from toe east K V iI paper ead ■!■• s t ^ a t the Capitol, and there’s The design was scaled down and ‘For sale or exchange one H m v too the automobile haa baan ao outcry to return them. statue of F.D.R. added. husband — Mrs. Linda Mona­ jajtsj'jraysa.a erdwnad king, and our aodaty aeema to They made the Ameriean The tour ions of F.D.Rk said ghan, l-eyiand Close," It said. axiot aiily to aerve the autonlobile. Tha feidlitis unhappy. tl.sy still didn’t Uks i t And She said she did it on impulM of the statues, called that's wfaote it stands to ^ y . after a minor family row. ______ew « w t automobile la apparently expected to caat " A quiet life and on Irishman Resbira portraysDaniel Boone Ths sons' words were mild to tha deciding votea in the town alectioiu, don’t go together," sOid the ‘^ ■ X V S S S S proteomig a pioneer mother and what toe daughter of President wife of 40-year-o1d Irishman to gratitude for auch paving aa can ba child, ffoih MK Indian btandlsh- Theodore Roosevelt said about Donald. "W e’d had a littis argu­ Ing a ' tomahawk. Ifho other, various msmorials -proposed for mu PTtibp cU i« * dona in the waeka immediately preced­ ment, 80 -decided I would do called ’DUcovery,’.'sbewa Chris­ her father. R w Talk ing . auch alectiona. The automobile la this thing, well, for fun." topher Jpotumbus pushing aside yMdad free control over tha community’a One sunraUort in 1961 would The Monaghan's eldest child * ^ # l 8 W e 9* cncm.*- an'Atolest nude Indian maiden. hove made the proposed cultur­ -aocial life, w hldi conaiata prindpaliy o f Clara, 9, wasn't amused. iTor years Ihdiahs have com­ al center here a memorial for "C lara thinks I'nt a raving doing whateiver the automobile feela like plained about ' ‘those toings," Tkuraday, ■eptwnber 14 her lather. lunatic and is furious with ms,” doing. What thie automobila feela like do­ said Rep. Thm atoedr D4)kla. The hen with thc^ cultural sa d Mrs. Monaghan. Whan the east fioiit of the 1 ^ ing obvioualy, ia to acraech ita Urea center as a mamorial,” ths 76. " I am saying nothing,” said Oapitoi was extsGded to I9(tl, ysaf-old Allcb Roosevelt Long, around comera, and- than cOnaort with her husband. lOinisheheT And Brhird the (tea atahiee' were removed worth sold of that. other automobilaa on aome aaphalt pad, and the' extenshm eornmisalon A ,Mg celeatial i^ere on Propofifid monument to Preaident Franklin D. Rooaevelt, ihown in architect's IBJ ENDORSED Tlip oonc«-ted, almopt ao that'ia Mandieater liight life. deotde&to tot ttiem npoee to Theodors- Roosevelt’ 'island in sketch has jdined a long list of moniiments that have created controversies in BOSTON (AP)— PrssMent I Mvp Premier Khruahchpv hu beea Aa fo r the d i»e auch axperta aa Doxi- ttolbo K whSb. They're in wbod- toa Potomac River? "None of Washington, D.C. FDR’s sons don*t like it and sveh after a revision of plans, Lyndon B. Johnson has been I obll'vlon behind the this ‘sanctuary of the free spirit’ Bipldiis, toward what would awm to'ba adia anviaion for the big citiea, we amall- work has not resumeiL (A P Photofax.) endorsed by the Atlontlo, a j the daaaic military and political tactla power plant. ; araon,” Mrs. Lohgworth said. monthly magazine which has ar communitiea need aomethlng too, and Many have erlUclsed. tha out- Plnally, everybody settled on only once before endorsed a | a t aacurln* hU WeaUm flank while lie 17-foot statue of T.R. to be 100% Lingeed oil base parhapa aomethlng along the aame imag­ efdhe-way place for toe wom­ presidential csndldata. makea ready to confront the Chlneaa placed in an oval plaza on the Civit War and lack of funds, wlto negligent homicide. He was inary Una, aome aafe, faat, inviaible aya- en’s suffrage statue to the Ciqit Fatal Accident rleaaed in $1,000 hopd. The last presidential aspirant I Oommunlat ohallenjje to the Eaat, haa tol bsypt bekw the rotunda. It river island, and it’s imder way caused construction on ths I MAXWEAR HOUSE PAINT tam of tranaportation which can whiak favored by toe Atlantic, then | shews Ih e busts o f Lucretia now. monument to be halted (or t The driver of the second car BOW aryatalllaed Into a pwqwaltkm that MILFORD (AP) - Peter A. known os the Atlantic Month­ •ndfatflraleiilatVUiM ua hither and yon at our own w ill and Mcftt, BUmbeto Cady Stanton The most prolonged contro­ about 26 years. Wetsel, 19, of West Haven, was was Amato’s cousin, Don Fred the Rnaalan leader ahould Tlalt Dr. l « d - ly, was s Republican—Abraham | whimay. Some ayatem whereby one can and Susan Anthony rising versy involved the Washington As Rep. Craig Hosmer, R- fatally Injured early to4ay when Amato, 18, also of West Haven. Dunblsre Bsautifut protection Lincoln. w lf ■rhard, diancrilor of Wept Oar- from a 'Nook o f White marble monument, begun in 1848 and OaUf., remarked in the House a car In which he was a pas­ No charge was lodged against foryourhOmaloryMrstB oomt proaa a button and be where one needa The magazine announced yes-1 ■lany, aariy hi the new year. '"Etoee/Women to a bathtub," dedicated in 1866. In 1664 a during the 1960 debate over the senger. struck another while him. to ba—that would get our vote even Teddy Roosevelt Memorial — terday the O ctober iszus would M’s beeia dubbed by wags. cce of marble sent by the turning onto New Seven Ave­ Ths drivers suffered only mi­ Juat thla proapect makea the world’a "You'll hevsr find a design that t Oal. MaXWear faater than a faat pre-election paving Time, tow rastored another epe for the monument disap­ nue (Route 122). nor injuries in the collision, contain a statement signed by | political aelamographa tremble and Jump. evsryone likes. This is the kind ONLY progriaaa. ntatue putoed into a dusty oor- peared and was never found, Police charg^ Gene Amato, but Wetsel wsS hurled out of the Editor Edward Weeks express­ Pafait Pet I t ramlnda.everybody that Ruaate and of thing that starts fiat fights at ■er J iwu age by ridieule. It’s n e eontroveriy tUa aroused, 18, of West Haven, driver of toe ear, receiving a fractured skull ing admiration and rsspoot for| along wlto toe advent of the a Quaker picnic." Oecmany twice reached private under- 4bs statiM a t George Waablng- ear In which Wetsel was riding, sad otosr toj^as. Johnson. atandlnga with one another, once a fte» Not Even Hurriesnss Help tan to toga and aaadais slttlhg the Ruaalan revolution when defeated to a ehair, sculptured by n a n - Not aven from a hurricane can Con­ 'ill' il'l" Germany and Red Ruaaia defied the A l- dto Grenousrh. necticut wring more than a few caeual Congress to 1833, Hea and made thrir own peace, and even dropa o f rain. 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Nystrmn Explains School Role arSession of PTA [ GUnnBLAND, Ohio (AP) -- fa parent to the troop meeting The head bt the 70,000-membar RfidcMii Um Wftk Ttieoday at 7:18 at the Com­ Brdfharhood of Locomotlva National ______j ttn aiaV aad Mcptained munity Hall. Firemen and Englnaman la I t m Couponi You Ricoivod in Um MaiU «M aa«r studant luoidbook^ to call a atrlka In a waga dl- i Show Oasanalttee Meaahecs aputa with about KM of the na­ Stores Hm ® *»t BBSsUaf p t BMtoa heue are the bonus coupons Mrs. Harold F. Laws, general tion’s rnfiroads any time attar I chairman of the anUque show aMoUry Sdiool PTA last aickt 18:01 A m . Friday. good this week . . Nyatran amphaslaad that ^ and sale to be held in St. R. B. OUbart, president of Maurice Church auditorium •ad tlM taacbars art at u m union, aald Wadnasday that O c t 8 and 10 from 1 to 8 p.m., •cboot to balp tha chiWrM and more than 88 par cent of the ■fe.' that pannta should faal frea to has announced member of the memberahlp had voted to strike COUPON lA - GOOD fQ ^ eoBM to hhB aad tha taachata refreshment and beverage com­ U the union's wage demande are ^ t h amy proMam thay may mittee and the Ocket commit­ See New Ford at DiUon^$ not mat. Current wage demands tee. were served on the carriers SOUP-GRIM 'BCm i* y * - . Chairmen of the refreshment One of Ford s new luxurious •U T D r aeriaa axem pliflea the 1885 Ford Mm of ea^ mos^ Tke GoUett Book ^ Ha Mqdainad that haTii« a changed In the 15-year history of Ford Division. Seventeen models in the new Um o f F o rto Dec. 8, 1868. LOW pUii dy GREEN STAM PS! committee are Mrs. Holland "W e have had bur fill of futile M iaat aona to tha oflioa whan Masse. Mra. John Struff. Mrs. M^ftatures which include dual hedlampa. ^ Idfirtoir up • child rathar than in the new staUon wagon, curved side glass, and augmented vritt ttya negotiatioM aad managemant I Ray Oocconi. Mrs. Courtney. favorltiom," Gilbert said In a h i s t o r y » f d ie JJgavm PBTflW iraliir to tha child’s room was, iTuriter and Mrs. Harry Fase- The tradlUonal, round Ford talUlght is replaced by a m odert^c hMSgonal s h ^ Sea tha So avoid dtsTupUng tha dasei sUtament "It la unfortunate for In a ^ t new Ford line tomorrow at Dillon Sales A Service. IPc., at 818 Main St.______and possibly ambaraaalnf tha the puhUe that mlhroad nagotia- V o lv o • CAPACITY Membans are Mrs. Adelard ahllA tors only understand strike UHTTED STATES Tha principal said that the Bem ais. Mrs. Richard OahlU, language and never negotiate Mrs. PasqgMile Cafro. Mrs. John 12th Qreoit PLUS T u la that no «diild should coma Sen. Thurmond’s T r a n s fe r 1 ^ 1 there la a criala." in 12 hAttdiEmttly llluthr«l»d voIimw in tha buUdins: before • am . CiseoB. Sirs. Frank FTeddo. The threatened strike, third Mra. Nan Flanagan, Mrs. Vin­ was ralaxad in rainy and eold G)urt Cases m ajor o m since April In this ...« M ly ^'***®*7^. (OUPON 2t WOKIH 20< weather. Apparently in re­ cent Kriesicki. Mrs. James Causes' Senate Desk Issue industry, could rosult in n vir­ sponse to some complaints from Landrey. Mra Weldon Miner. tual nationwide rail tieup. hw iry ttid fer R m y *eho«l boy Mid taword Hit af Om Mrs. ^ymond Moaaer. Mrs. MAMOHBSTKR SESSION President Johnson can ap­ parents on the rough nature ot Wesley Robbins and Mrs. Rob­ ivk qi Mixw aeo w n. play before school begins. Ny- WASHINGTON (AP) — ThefLoog put In his bid for it atter point an emergency board un­ ert Smith. Lodge was defeated for re-elec A 885 fine for a motor vehicle der the Railway Labor Act to VOL NO. 4 -“Bulldlng tho NoHon" atrom pointed out that a tesch­ Tickets may be obtained political realignment of Sen. ar is on duty at this lime and tion in 1962 by the late President vlolaticn, two nolles and six report on the diqMite. This from the follosnng members in Strom Thurmond of South CSaro- John F. Kennedy. would delay any etrlke action at that he had personally checked case continuances marice<' a NOW ON SALE-99/ different areas of the psuHsh: lina has caused an upheaval in Sen. Olln D. Johnston, D-S.C., least 80 days. ^ the arrival time o f buses. No Mrs. Anthony Armentano, Mrs. brief 80-minute court session this , extra ssh stamps bus had arrived before 8:38 in tKr*Senate — over the question said today that Long now has Employes represented hy StfH AvaHrMo-V oI. No. I-'T T b B c p l ^ Harold Belch, Mrs. John Dahl- agreed to let him have the Cal­ morning. RLFB got their last wage In­ the past few days. quist, Mrs. Eaisabeth Fiano, of who has s’hose desk. A» SMdd Introductory PrkoAOnly W Nystrom said he realised that When Thurmond moved from' houn desk. The vray was cleared Norman Kehoe, 18, of Fra­ crease of 56 centa a day liarch WITH COUPONS Mrs. William Hoch. Mrs. John for this, Johnston said, when mingham, Mass., pleaded guilty 1, 1861. A union qpbkesman aald the students were the responsi­ the Democratic to the Republi­ Inho Not. 2 Mid 3-09P o m I i ) Utvinakas, Mrs. Martin Lynch. can side of the Senate chamber, Sen. Clinton P . Anderson, D- to operating a motor vehicle the average dally rate for fire­ WHOU bility of the school when at Mrs. John McCabe. Mrs. Gas- N.M., said he would let Long men le $81.60 and $28 for ongi- school and that he cerUlnly 1 the word was that he wanted to without a license smd was fined prin Morra, Mrs. Roland Mel- {take his desk with him but that have his desk. the $25 by Judge Douglass B. neere. . ^ would study any problems. oche, Mrs. William Minor, Mrs. Why did Long want Ander­ A strike threat afsinot the The formation of proper ! the Democrats balked, Wright. Reody-to-Cook - 2 '^ to 3 Lbs Vincent Peracchio, Mrs. Stanley i Thurmond reportedly was son’s desk? Chief Prosecutor Eugene Kel­ raUroads by 160,000 ahop work­ •tudy habits, school atUre and Patnode. Mrs. John Harris, Because it was the desk used ly entered nolles in the cases of ers over job security was settled Mrs. Russell McKinney and ! imder the impression that the the library of about 6,000 vol­ ! desk had been used by John C. by Long’s mother when she was John McCarthy, 39, of 79 Sum­ tentatively Tuesday. Six shop 1 _ ^ eyiDA SaH green stamps Pjump, Tender* Meaty > umes were other topics covered Mrs. Norman Preuae. Calhoim. a I9th-centur>’ South appointed to succeed Huey. m er St., on a charge of non- craft unions were Involved In There srill be a meeting of by N 3rstroni in his brief address. ! Carolina «tatesman who was Long is the only senator whose support; and Mrs. Lillian M. that dispute. l l O O ^ i a w s r He said that the first report all altar bojrs. In Grades 7 noted as a champion of states’ father and mother both served Gendron of Southbridge, Mass., Last Ai»U, a nationwide mil through 10, tomorrow at 2:30. esids would be issued in No- rights. in the Senate and now he will for disregarding a stop sign. dispute by five train-operating CLOVERDALE veniber, with parent - teacher The choir will rehearse t » Now it turns out that not have used the desks each of The continuances Included unions was settled. SPLIT - 9UARTERED - CUT-UP - 33 eonfsrenoes at about the same morrow at 7 p.m. Thurmond, but Sen. Russell B. them had. three cases for breach of peace time, and he underlined the Long, D-La., has been sitting at Sen. Gaylord Nelson, D-Wia., and three motor vehicle viola­ ManrhrstTT Bventag Herald value of these conferences. the Calhoun desk. who had a back comer desk, tion cases, all rettiraable in this Food Bar Flavorftd ORANGE JUICE 5 0 Boltea eerreepeadeat, deme- Long’s aides report that he has moved to the position that ccmrt next month for disposition. NEW CANAAN, Conn. —For The student handbook, an In­ areB Yanag, telephone 848-8881. novation this year, contains a asked for the desk not because Thurmond formerly occupied on hmch, lot’s try mango, apricot Roasting Chickens MADYO^OOK ^ 3 9 < the Democratic side. The desk d-O Z C A N S 'Hit of the staff and the school Calhoun had used It but because prune, lemon, wheat germ, ba­ 3VS TO 4 LBS Nelson had has been moved to WASHINGTON — Silicosis, calendar as well as a list of rsg- WUtSBADEN, Germany—In it is the desk that his late fa­ nana, papaya, watercreaa, and ther, Huey (the Klngfish) Long, the Republican side where the miners’ disease, has ap­ peach. These ingredienU and M-OZ CAN itetkms and suggestions. 1863, for the first time in 10 Thurmond now sits. peared around the world imder In the business meeting pre­ years, *' world fata and oils had occupied while a senator eight others are available in a before his a.ssaasination in 1935. such names as dust consump­ ceding the program Mrs. Rich- production failed to equal the tion, grinders' asthma, pot­ new 200-calorie food bar that 5 9 First Olympic Winter Games Barbecued“ " ^ " lichens “ * previous year’s ou^ut, market­ Before Russell Long n>t the am Alton. PTA president, an­ of modem times were held In ters’ rot, stonemasons' disease, is small, needs no refrigaration, Gript Met- *K^cAN84^ 4 69c p iw / t t e o -.r------ing officiala reported at a re­ desk, H had been used by Sen. and is nutritienally adeqnata. lOOZ nounced that a new PTA schol- Henry Chbot Lodge, R-Mass. France in 1924. and miners’ phthisis. QUARTIRS asafaip hmd was being started cent conference here. Cut Cora - v o r o A B w i ncos 49< T M Q I aad DRUMSTICK I BREAST - 37« nuj yuar. Oaady ban w HI be •old by nMn^ters for this hmd ehiy thstoughout tha year. GRAPBS M was also announead that a bidw ssia wB ba MM on eiao- tlon day to xalae money for gsu- . u n c h b O f j u t a • n i eoqMndttnrsa. MAXWELL HOUSE lULLY COOKED .. Ibrnhenhlp ctanirmaa Mrs- ■dwavd ICeloobe aoM 58 mem- F u a s h a n k S E a i O N benMpa. Mngle and ismSy, at COFFEE »««n 1.89 us *^Tbs*itftt4mdanoe bannm wB TOKAY a N T E R s Li CES » B9c FULL BUTT SECTION u 53< bs dhrlded between foiff classes. ICn. yimtegsn, Miss Arnold. Wish-Bone itau*n wussino *,^^39c Mrs. Mabsr and Mrs. Fisher 16-oz in 85< wm each have it one week. f Tlie neKt meeting of the PTA HATIVI Ls a g s ^ will be an open bouse Oct. 81. N C S t l s S CHOCOLATE QUIK U B CTN 4 5 c Carrots Smoked Butts »03< Link Suusuge ^ 59* Scents Awarded Badges O IV B / Boys wsre awarded badges of eCfiea at a meeting of Boy Bologna 43< Gonon Salum i!!^tt^ ^ 39« Scout Troop 78 Tuesday night. SWOT m . Patrol laaders and aasistant Allsweet 2 pros 59« Potatoes 4 0 Z P K G 29< SuUSUgO umi^jNKi riffi 49f pntrbl leaders are: AlUgator, Luxury Loaf ORBBN bodgar Gross and Larry Peace; ^FOWMAIfOg I HONOR allow, Jack Sadler and MO LTO 4-OOOitH/ LBS 4 0 Z P K G 29< MAN) iofan I>otterton; flying aagle, Imperial maisawni m wt® 43c l U T T I l M O T Finusf Loaf Polish Sausage ' Don Sobol and Bruce OomoIU m M swamp fox, David Jooes Big Two Bologna *****2 >“ 9 9 SourNlur PicklesricKies < asid Fetar benedict N ow ... look into the m any w oilds Junior troop leaders are: Good Luck 2 57e IBS quartannaster, John Boeworth; ORIIN All Beoff Pranks fresh Hnlihut Steuli “ troop scribe and librarian, Peter Peppers Bcnedlet; soiiar patrol leader, Timothy Grose; assistant senior C - . L DETERGENT l« Deal Peek ^ Q - patrol loaders, Kent Richardson r S D Ic Dm I Pack - GIANT PKG 78e LGE PKG O O ^ and Anthony SoboL Paper Towels wiJrS«i ^ 27c Randy Oote, Robert Lodi and HOUSEHOLD DEODORIZER j Wayne Nichols were appointed 7-OZ CAN junior assistant scoutmasters. rlonenr ScDaalPaek 54e §$pf6nb6F SsMtiysi Seigo 12b“’ Food 2 om53c| Warren Potter Is scoutmaster — I and Paul Brown, assistant Roa •ooutmaster. LIQUID 3c Daal Pack 40c WHITE P O L Y The troop committee w ill hold Dynamo DETERGENT 1-PT3-OZBTL a steak eookout for all acouts 7e Daal Pack - 1-QT 4-OZ ITL 72e aaTH tooM BAG and their fathers Saturday from Same Famous Scott Qoaitty 8:80 to T a t Camp Johnson. /A»/Aa Those attending should bring their own eating utansila. S co tfissu e ^ BIO Boys ai^nMuming thair llih VLB8-OZ THE Tg^^^ro^AliSI 1SHOZ Mrthday are eligible to Join the CAN tcoo. Any boy who has not dona Beefaroni ewnoy-At^a 2 CANS so and vrlohes to may eoms with o f T o t a l P e r fo r m a n c e f o r ’6 5 CaaamlamHe and MIAT gALU ^ IS H O Z J A ^ v w Rjeeff S te w m jp D jn O n i CHIP gOY-AI-MI X CANS 47< WHEE! WATER’S 8^1. Ravioli aoiSKea 2 “^^ 5 5 « H0T-H 0T.AND 843Z Tomato Saun CANS THERE’S A LOT! Ti'iii a. L i b b y ■ ' o HNAST Nowl For only » C W , Delicious Finest Pie Crust 2 SS 25c day for fa el.. .hot water Liquid Starch PINAST ,2 S I 37c for. aM— all ihe tim e! A p p l e J v K * LINCOLN n-OZ JAR 45c Made froiti CaWomid M yea Mve In a typleal Jif Peanut Butter Santa daralPrunai house, yon eiNild easily ran THE 707*1- VEfiFORMANCE O ats wick ^ {S*k’^^*49c out of hot water several PAIRLARiwO 8P0RT8 CIMJK Quaker 27c \BaMB99u KaMf^Mnaiakt tinaes a week. P r u n e J a M . Now you eon have aM the My-T-pine Puddings 7-ozpkg21c richmomd „v.o iJLOI hot water you need at one time for only 8i/^o* a day. -b est year yet to go Ford! Pillsbury Biscuits <» 3 29c ' IBBKHSfYU Baked Beans "hait 2'^'^^9< Think of M—only a 4 d a y! . quietest ride ever. New wider tread, new spa­ handsomer, better buys than ever. A livelier, Nabisco chocolati chip cookies ’ n < G ^ 4 9 e M firW ax Yea, thanks to Mobilheat IVom a new revenible key to a brand-new Brown Bread 2 43< smoother hew Sixc-2 hotter V-8 optioiu. 8- -and an oil-fired hot water luxury leriei, the '65 Fords are so new you just ciousness, new Big Six engine. Scott Family Place Mats wu 39c heater of correct capacity— speed Cruise-O-Matic optional. - a a have to sec them for yourself. N ew “ cool” world of Mustang • > • Fastback PKG 0 * 7 strin g*® ® "*^ Ketchup PMAST 2 'iS 33* year family can take care of 2-f2 joins the Hardtop and Convertible. New world of economy... 18 Falcons with up Scott Family Cups OF S z / c an their washing needs at New world of elegance . . . 17 solid, quiet C A K i M I X E S Many luxuries standard. New options include to 15% greater fuel economy as a new livelier 2-ROU one time. Fords, including a new super luxury series- Lady Scott iathiioomtissui ^^PKGc^ 2 9 c Mom eaa do the family the L T D 2- and 4-Door Hardtops. New body, front disc brakes. Six teams with optional 8-speed Cruise-O- wash. Sis ean do the disheo PKG .BB w WWW A<^ ftOSTiMO MIXIS N ew world o f va lu f . . . 8 Fairlanes, bigger. Matic. New battery-saving alternator. Lady Scott facial nssm OF 200 29c CLIP VALUABLE COUPON at the some time Junior frame and suspensions give the smoothest, takes his bath, and yon en­ joy a shower. Best ye^ yet togoEfid! Lysol Spray Disinfectant JSf 99e Don’t (May—^phone ns to­ 160Z c ' i day. Find ont bow easy It lo TestDrive TbtalRiformatwe B S Gold Seal Snowy Bleach PKG OOC to switch to a Mobllheat- PKG OF •red water heater. Wrisley Facial Soap 7 $ a w 3 9 c ^Average family of four. 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i ■ ' .-\v. factrE:IMBER 24r l9 M PAGE THIBTEiaii 1964 MAwninBgT g^ gygNINO EAMCHeSHE, OONN., THUBSDAY, FACn tWELVB KANGHE^TBE BVENINQ HERALD. MANCHESTER. THURSDAY, SEPm iBER U. I »i ■ ■ - ZB A Agrees to Rehear hSd^ool Andover Many Gripes From Your Neighbor's Kitchen TV-Radio Tonight FIRST FOOD STORE Insurance Co* Application By DORIS BELDINO o iSe Given New Officers Heard Again T a xtr Noodla Cggssrola with • 1 OMneff Beet la a msal-ln-a-dlsh . Hio Zoning Board a t Appeals^ ► They ihcluds variaaBSS asked by Douglas King, tor aa »ddi- that HboBld prove a walcome Television SoimdSheU Are Installed About Pond ( Z ^ ) WUl conduct a special addttioh to fall and winter buf- pubUc hewrlng fiext month on a tlcu to Fsro’a Markat, aad to — MB ■ATUMOAX'^ TV WEBB PUR CiiMFUBIB LIBTINO Lawrsnos Daokar for aa addl- feta. Mrs. John ’Treybal of M rdqueat from Atty. Inon Cambridge St. eerves.the caese- 4:00 (S) Big S Thsetsr A 6:00 (M Portrait of Japan Constnmtfoa o( «oi wooitlcal Residents In the North BnA tlon.to a home at SI BfUaoa Rd. ” (i^) Perry Mason By G ra n ge rove and buUder John BamliU K i ^ idaaa a walk-la rsfriffara- role with Cranberry - Pineapple (6) News who live in the vicinity of Un- to censtruot a new insurance Movie (8-30-im Donna Reed •iiuinc tor th« audltortum itact tor on u a north sod at ttia aiar- Jellied Salad knd Baked Broe- (18) Top 23 Plus Ons 6:80 (34) The Edltore km Pond have sgain voiced company trtfloe building at E (1(^3340) Dr, Kildare •C MandiMter IOc*> School wUl their feelings about the stench ket, at S76 Oakland S t la Real- eoU. (M) What's NSW kndover Orange inutalled new Center and Brookfield Sts. Party <^6****rie (SCI) News, Wasthsr (•-30-40) My ’Three Sons •(^nmonco diottly and ta axpoct* offlcefB at their Monday meet­ coming from the oontroverslal Four other aoning requests denes Zens A. He ottos as hard­ (iO) dteckmete (18) Subscription TV ship the need for mors spaes to irtih Corned Beef 9:00 (34) Hera Her and There 0(| to ba completed in time for ing held at the Elementary body of polluted water. win also be on the agenda. 6:10 (S) Newe, Sporti. Weather Bewitched School. ’Ihe installation team in- Eighth DUtrict President meet the demands of hwreaslng 1 8-ounce paelcage of wide *:,0 ‘( S H_.rcus r a teat in oarly November, when The ZBA decided at a meet­ business. noodles, cooked ‘ =*>l?i:6rtm e-Bri«kl.y (8) The Deteettvea tlA Hartford Symphony Orchea- oluded membere o f the Connecti­ Victor Swanson said this week ing Moadaji that it would rehear ‘ tablespoons butter (M) Discovery (13) BaUays of Balboa cut State BxecuUve Committee. that he has been flooded with Decker is asking to' huikl a 3 }|0) »Um _ tra cornea to town for a concert the request for special exception tablespoon minced ’enidn (10 43 «) Hasei (C) Peter Thome, president of the George Nelaon ie the new telephone calls at his home, at caroort on the north aide sC his 1 (3) Walter CronUte (8-3(Mi5) Peyton Place FULLY CO O K ED . MILD.^ TENDER CURED front Atty. Podtwr and Bm - 1 can cream of mushromn 13) Newsbeet 10:00 (34) m School Preview Ji^nchester Qvic Orchestra, an­ master; Olga Ltndholm, over­ all hours, from North End resi­ nlnl although the board denied houae at 31 Edlaon Rd., la Resi- (8-3040)------TTlmmy Jimmy Dean dence Zone A, that would be soup |:R (30) Ron CochrSa nounced this morning that the seer; Marion Stanley, lecturer; dents who live near the p(Hid, a sintUkr application in July. % cup milk 7:00 <8) i^att K m (8-13) The Defenders ceiling will be a gift from the Harmon Cochrane, steward; asking him — "W hy can’t the Atty. Podrove argued that a only three feet from the build­ (34) what’s New (10-30-30) Suepense Theater ing sidellns. The regulattoaa re­ 3 teaspoons prepared mustard (30) Cannonball (C) members of the orchestra, apd Hampton Nevlus, assistant; district or town do something recent court decision makes it (10) Leave It to Beaver 11:00 (.V8-13-30-80-40) Newe, Sports. quire a 10-foot rideyard. Decker cup diced pimento Weather that it has been approved by Anna Lindholm, ch aplain ; about cleaning up the pond?’’ clear Oiat the board must boar I can mushroom slices, (18) Subscription TV aiSiooI offictala. Christine C o veil, treasurer revised appUcatlons tor special lists aa hardship the foot ttiat 7:16 (30) 8i»rte <>mera 11:16 (30) Tonight Show (C) “The effluent going into his house 1$ not centered on the drained (13) ifinge of Golf (40) die^mate The ceiliiig will be placed in EUswbrth Coven, secretary, and Union Pond has caused a de­ exceptions; in addiUon, a $4 teaspoon salt T:80 ( 34) People and PolUlca U:30 (13) Movie frames and aospended from bars Howard Stanley, gatekeeper. sidesm an for MetropoUtan Ufe lo t , (8-13) The Muneters (3) Movie plorable condition o f late,” % toa^oon pepper (10-23-90) Daniel Boone U:80 (10-33) Tonight (O on the stage of the auditorium. Dorothy Gasper was instaUsd Swanson told the district board Comet Cidiente at Moriarty^s Insurance said that, unleaa the Also on the same agenda are can corned beef, diced (8) Movie SMOKED HAM two requests for automobile 1 (8-30-40) DinUtonee It will be constructed of corre- as Ceres, Ida Spear,. Pomona, of directors Monday night dur­ company knows soon whether it cup flavored bread enunba ’The CallenU two-door hkrdtop. on4 of 11 models in Mercury Comet’s can count on the propoeed B. gdted fib«rglas panels, so K and Bessie HQUanL nora. Hie ing their monthly meeting. may now be seen at Moriarty Bros. Inc. at 801-315 Center S ^ J h e * ie i^ Mereun^ ^ m e t buslnsBSSs. 3 tableapoona melted butter will permit the llfdit to shine Center St. location, it may have poet of Lady Assistant Steward One resident said “It’s the line featusta new front end sheet metal which tocorpoiatos h e ^ l^ p s s ^ off to Barnard Peaao, doing business Melt butter, saute onion and SHANK PORTION through. to relocate out of town. The in­ Radio win be assumed hy Virginia Os­ worst smell around." and an­ advantage by the new grille. Comet’s new electrical system includes an alternator as stand as the Auto Trading P ost is add soup, milk, mustard, pimen­ The ceiling will hang higher borne. ’To serve a three-year surance offices are now in the asking a qiscial sKoeptlcn to to salt and pepper. Combine fn d e BsUiig tneludee only those newt bragdeeate e f le er U I in front than in back, ao that other said that the stench has ard equipmwt. ______' ______- Paritade. tenfi on the executive conunit- affected the property values have a used car dealer’s Uoanse cooked noodles with soup mix­ mfonte length. Some etntlons rm rrj outer short ■eweensts). sdunds will be reflected into the tee John Hutchinson was diosen. ’I ^ board agreed at the time at 253 Broad SL In IhdniMal ture and corned beef. Place in aedltorium. around the pond. School who have received ac­ that It would rOhear th« request, WDBO-UM 4 6:46 Lowell ‘niomaa Vera Stanley win be the pia- Zone; li^-quart buttered casserole 6:50 Sports JlX present, soimds from the “All the complaints are justi­ cident Insurance envelopes ■n/1 said It would hasten the S:U0 L - ts-e-- f IMS* ^ 'lb has been awarded a scholar­ evening. off the ground with positive ac­ At Bunco Center not to smoke in psHenta’ m ans. cranberry sauce and walnut at party headquarters, 148 E. ship to HotchkiaB School, Lake­ tion. Mrs. Warren Smith has been Ernest Neiwcomb greeted Con- morrow at 8:30 a.m. from the No m<»« than two vWtoia at meats. CSilll until firm. BUTT PORTION OOP OvUag Center St, to adopt platform > gregrational parishioners at the L.add Funeral Home, 19 Elling­ Baked Broccoli a ville, Conn., for this academic The ToUand County SherifTs Nothing has really developed named as chairman o f the ad­ Mn. Daisy Brown, Home ser­ one time per psttent. for the Oct. 5 town elections. school year. He is a 1984 visory committee, to assist in church door Sunday. Sunday ton Ave., with a Mass of re­ 3 packages frozen chopped Association ^ia qionsoring a in improving the polluted c o ^ school officers and teachers quiem at 8t. Bernard’s Church vice representative of the Hart­ Committee Chairman Ted graduate of Bonnet Junior dltiona since the Manchester the service. Among other offi­ PATIENTS TODAY; SBS broccoli L b.' RepuUloan outing Wednesday ; met Monday evening in the at 9. BuriiU will be in St. Ber­ ford Electric Light Co., gave a Cummings said last week that HAM SLICES Trimmed. Tender High School. at Crystal Lake in EUtogton. Redevelopment Agency cers are: Rev. John N. Cross, demonstrafion-lecture this morn­ a d m it t e d YHHOT8a>AT; 4 tablespoons melted butter I Sunday school room. nard’s Cemetery. >4 cUp flavored bread crumbs Herald photo by Pinto the platform has been held up High Sheriff Paul Sweeney of (M RA) in eariy March asked vice chairman; Mrs. George Col- |. Teen-agers Dance Friends may caU at the fu­ ing to an intermediate class of Mrs. Phyllis Avery, EL Salem MRS. JOHN L. TREYBAL deliberately, so that it would re­ gan, secretary; Mrs. Kenneth % cup strong Cheddar cheese, SPEAK town’s Ixmrd at directors to Rd.; Carol! Catana, GHaaton- St. Christoidier’s Mothers RockvlHe is in charge of the I ’The Tolland County Teen neral home tonight from 7 to 9. boys and girls at Bunce Center main fresh in the voters’ minds U. S. Top Quality, Well Trimmad Circle will hllVe its first fall affair which wUI start at 3 take “immediate steps to de­ Porter, assistant; Mrs. A. Rob­ for Retarded Children. bury; Gladys Chapman, BMing- grated SWIPT'S PREMIUM Club has scheduled a square salt and pepper to taste six. Is serving with the U.S. Army during the last 10 days of the meeting tomorrow at 8:30 pm. p.m. and go on until 7 p.m. velop a program for the im­ ert Cole, well child clinic; Rev. dance for Saturday, October 10, Joseph King ’The kitchen at the center is be­ ton; Mrs. GrSbe Haines, Bast campaign. ■ONELESS BRISKET at the home o f Mrs. Waltei* provement of Union Pond.’! Gordon W. 'Weeman, adrisory; Hartford; Mrs. Gwen Hisgin- Cook, frozen broccoli accord­ Mrs. Treybal is a native of in Altenburg, Germany. She-also Deputy Sheriff Clarence Cus­ I from 8 to 11 p.m.. In the ac- Joseph (Roy) King, 86, of 780 ing remodeled so that a class in Dlflctission tonisrht will alao Morrlsey, 106 Colmnan Rd„- Swanson noted that the long Mrs. John Malecky, homemaker bottom, 31 Riverside Dr.; Mrs. - ing to directions on package. New York a t y and kttended has a granddaughter, Terry ter will be attending from An­ tlviUes building at TAC. Wind­ Vernon St., died yesterday at homemaking can be included in Drain, leaving about one-fourth center .>irour.d Sunday’s "Kick­ leader of the group. Other of­ dover and tickets may be se­ and dry summer weather hasn’t service; Mrs. -H. Clay Osborn, ham and Hartford County Teen Estelle Lelb, 74 Green Manor Bchools there. She came to Man­ Lyim. Manchester Memorial Hoepital. the training program of a teen­ cup of liquid in pan. Add melted chester in 1941 and is presently She is a member of the off Dinner” at Fiano’s Restau­ ROCK CORNISH ficers are Mrs. T h r o n e Slal- cured from him by persons helped the situation as stag­ public relations; Raymond Bru- clubs are invited. All county age and young adult group of 14 Rd.; Mrs. Emma Morelll, 32 rant in Bolton, and plans for “a nell, mental health, and Karl H. Mr. King was bom in Shel­ butter to bread crumbs and secretary to Robert Brock, ex­ Women’s (31ub of Manchester, by, co-leader; Mrs. Bernard whtiing to attend. nant wastes, both industrial and teen-ag;ers, 14 or over are also students. An electric range, re­ Munroe St.; GUbert Pepin, RFD final push” to get out the vote. CORNED burne, Vt., and lived in Paw­ cheese and mix well, and add to Boland, secretary; Mrs. Rbbert other, have accumiAated in the Links, public sanitation. encouraged to attend. ecutive vice president of the Chaminade Musical Club and the Members of the chorus of the tucket and Ashton, R.I., for frigerator - freeser, dishwasher, 2, Bolton; Mrs. Alice Soagel, broccoli and mix again. (’This Manchester (Chamber of Com­ Women’s Investment Club. Dell, treasurer; Mrs. Francis forthcoming musical to he pond and created such an aw­ Hebron Girl Scout cadettes ’The Laymen’s School of Re- many years before coming to clothes washer and dryer are Waiqilng; Dqbra Stutz, 20 Hol­ may not need additional salt.) merce. Her hobbies are collecting an­ And You Start Maloney, publicity; Mrs. Peter staged by the Community Club ful stench for home owners. Ilg;ion will hold its first o f seven are to meet at the entrance to Manchester eight years ago. He being installed. The young peo­ lister St.; Miss Susan WilUama, Pescoeolldo, Itorarian, and Mrs. When will relief come? is RHAM High School immediate- Place broccoli mixture In but- She has one daughter, Mrs. tique glass and Hummel figures. are reminded o f the rehearsal sessions tonight at 8 p.m. in retired 22 years ago from the ple will he instructed how to Brookfield Rd., Bolton; Alfred tered casserole and bake 20 min­ Dale W. Carpenter, now with She enjoys reading, playing BEEF Joseph Pisch and Mrs. John scheduled for Friday at 8 p.m. the q u e stio n asked by the the TalcottviTle Congregational; ly after classes next Wednes- Fibre Glass Cforp., Ashton. use the appliances, and on mod­ P. Cyr, 486 N. Main SL; Mrs. Movinti U |F- atent^-ridden residents around day. Mrs. Robert Horton and utes in 850-degree oven. Serves her husband Lt. Carpenter, who bridge and knitting. ToiidGr Cora Foley, representatives. in the town hall. Church. ’The Rev. John N. Cross, Survivors include a daughter, em methods of homemaking. OU West, Bast Hartford: Mrs. HENS Union Pond. Mrs. James Law will drive and in business, clubs, church, Voter's Registration pctftor o f the Hebron First Con­ Mrs. Amie LatuUppe, with whom Mrs. Clifford Sullivan and Mrs. Bertha Hansen, 142 ‘ Oiarter Membecs of the Junior Cen­ chaperone the troop on a-tour dollar, is the inscription "We OOW-ERING AGAIN PTA and service organi- dtizena not now registered gregational Church will be one he made his home; two sons, Robert Persons will serve as in- Oak St.; Arnold LaBreck, 118 tury Club are reminded that voters and vriio will to vote in of the Mark ’Twain House in want Barry, 1964 nomination." zatkma. Leadership grav­ Hood C u t o f the three instructors, and will Norman J. A. Roy of Pawtucket structora for the group. W. Main St., Rodcville; Mrs. People Find Saturday is the dearlinO for November election will have Humphrey, RFK speak on “’The Teachings of Je. Hartford, followed by a visit to The charm is studded with dia­ SEA’TTLE, Wash. (AP) — itates to the one who can and Arthur R. King of Burling­ Mrs. Brown today demonstrat­ Elaine Wendus, 41 Rauga Hill ^ O c ticket returns for Fall Flair, opportuni^ of becoming eleC' SUB.” Other instructors include Elizabeth Park. monds, a ruby, a sapphire and ’The state ot Washington has express himself or her­ ton, V t, seven grandchildren ed the use of the electric mixer Dr., Vernon. the olifo’s annual fashion A ow , tors on Saturday. ’The Board of Join Forces WUliam W. May, of the Hart­ Each girl is asked to bring and twenty-two great-grandchil­ an emerald. been cowed- into submission. self clearly, forcefully and a box supper. Soda, ice cream and electric skillet in baking a ADMITTESD TODAY: Walter Pets Present which will be p resen ted Admissions for new voters will ford Seminary, speaking on dren. cake. She also explained the Mrs. Goldwater gave her A year ago state earth-moving persuasively. A Q c and popcorn are on sole at Brown, Crystal Lake, Rockville, husband a bronze ash Iray machines, building a freeway, I^ednesday at Fiano’s Restau­ be in session on that day from (Continned. from Page One) “ Contemporary Christian Eth­ ’The funeral will be held Sat­ uses of the electric range. At rant, Bolton. Returns may be 9 a.m. to noon at the tow n ics,” and Joseph D. Segar, pro­ the Pond House. urday at 8 a.m. from the Karol the conclusion of her program i RnTTHS YES’IERDAY: a Pat Problem sculpted by Western artiet dumped dirt on a cow path trav­ Luxury eating at budget prices! made to Mrs. Reginald Chris­ ’There will not be a collection son to Mr. and Mrs. William Charles Russell. ersed by animals owned by DALE office building. Only one more ciety,’’ in bis second Wichita fessor of the Old TestamenL A. Romenski and Sons Funeral she gave each member of the tensen, 20 Bunce Dr., or Mrs. such session, on Oct. 10, will be Hartford Seminary, teaching the . ca Guest! No en’s Benefit Associatlcm vrlll 400 Main St., for 10 years, com­ so I’m glad to have him on our boetl No ObUgatloBl meet this Friday, 8 p.m. at, the mencing with Feb. 1, 19M side,’’ Kennedy told a New York Certificate of ’Trade Name Central Labor (>ouncU meeting. home of Mrs. Mae Rowe,’ 248 To win a promotion.... Woodbridge St., instead of at Henry Krajewskl d/b/a Hob­ Kennedy and Humphrey, the by Shop Coins, 403 Center SL the Democratic vice presiden­ prepare for It! Make your- LARGE, WHITE, PANUY, NA’HVE Mrs. Samuel Schors. Mrs. ■elf promotable! ■chora will remaiil the oo-host- Marriage Lleenses tial nominee, met at the coun­ David Alan Barlow, 50 Spring cil meeting before campaigning Head 2 9 C St. and Jean Rebecca Hamlll, along the sidewalks of New le Ways IM s Ceuree CAULIPLOWER V 1T York. J im DiiFFY Night ’Tbe Toastmasters du b met Sept. 26, South Methodist Will Benefit Msei and last night at Willie’s Steak CAurch. vt . Women EXTRA LARGE, RIPE 1 r P House. Arch Stuart was toast­ Wesley David Sergeant, 88 Oak St. and Joanne Little, 206 AT 1. Ipereaee Poise and B a c h 4 ^ C master of the evening and Personal Notiees HONEYDEW MELONS jtf Robert O’Brien was general Wells St., Oct. 10, S t Mary’s Confidence 2. Speak Effectively ayaluator. Anthony DlPerrio di- Episcopal Church. j FANCY, FIRM, NEW CROP 1 1 x«cted an impromptu table dis- Building Permits In Memoriam ROSEMOUNT. RT. NO. 85 8. Sell Yourself and eusslon won by A. W. Hutchin­ To Paul Hublard, garage at 26 Your Ideas son. Jeremiah Squires won first Earl St., $1,200. In lovins memory of our beloved 4. Be Yourself with 3 li^23c | 4 1 huebend and father. Anthony Bl- We couldn't make Comet much tougher, ao we made it mort Any Group SWEET POTATOES place in a “Bull Throwing' To Karl R. Hahn, tool shed retta, who pasaed away September beautiful. Made the outside sleeker, sportier—from every angle. contest and David Donovan was at 53 Willard Rd., $400. M. 1943. 5. Remember Names livelier, more beautiful 6.1 ’Think and Speak second. It was announced that a To Henry Deming for Francis Made the interiors more luxurious. Made every engine bigger, Tru ly the finest. . . and your September come* with deep tegrtl. SEPTEMBER 26, 1964 on Your Feet chcraft course scheduled Happenny, alterations to dwell­ This la a month we will never for- from the 200 cu.-ifi. “ 6" through the hefty new 289 cu.-in. best buy. . . on ^ basis of comparison. ing at 221 Center St., $200. set. 7. control Fear and this fall would be postponed Deep In our hearte you will alwayi Cyclone Super V-8 (225 hp). Made the ride even smoother, more ‘ Worry POR DELIVERY— CALL 643-B059 until February. Membership inTo John R. Wennergren Co. sequel to the World’s ♦:00 — 1:00 P.M. r stay, 8. Be a Better for St. John’s Polish National Loved and remembered every day. solid and silent. The one thing not new in this racy '65 sequel ia the group is open to lall inter- Conversationalist Catholic Church, alterations to You have left a beautiful memory, Com* In for BthiHIIng demonstration of Magnavox TV , ahtod men. ’The next meeting And a eorrow too irreat to be told, the atamina that made Comet the World'* Durability Champion. church at 23 Golway St., LATE EVENINA tUFFET WILL EE SERVED today. Disckiver the added vjewing and listening pleas- 9. Develop Your Hid­ will be Wednesday, O ct 14, at But to ui who loved and loat you. You wouldn’t want that to change, would you? It didn’t. den Talents «:46 p.m at WUUe’S S teak $ 11 ,000 . Your memory will never srow old. Durability Champion . lire you've been miSsFng. Sie our widest selection of b I 10. Earn That Better l|ouse. To SAK Construction for John wife, aona, daughtam-to-lait'. Portables, Consoles, Color TV and all-inclusive Stereo Job, More Income Tomuslac, alterations to dwell­ and sratidciiUdran, ing at 426 Broad St., $120. ' Theatre entertainment centers. Magnavox—first in 1 Chaplain Ceuured Dancing to tlin "SophistieatM" To George Wallace, add porch ^ .jUe/icutt/ Comet FIRST quality, dependabllify and value I - NEW HAVEN (AP) — A at 39 Ai;dmore Rd., $2,000. In Memoriam • I DALE pvininent coneervative sppkes- To Fava’s Building Wreckers, ttw worlcrs , -m ile durabttity ehampion Blaa took the chaplain of Tale - In k>v{Uw assmory of. our dear 100 000 demolish garage and 2-famlly mother. litv . LetlUa Johnstoo, who / - ' DOOR PRBES CARNEGIE Tfnlvendty to task todaylay foifair dwelling at 58-60 W. Center SL, psMed away ieptember M, 1961. praywri- mongering against 7 $700. A aUent thought, a silent tear COURSES doldwater” while in India this To Mrs. Vlols^ Rankl, fence Keeps her memory ovor doar., , TICKETS $1.75—OBTAIN AT 778 MAIN ST. at 341 Lydall S t, $100. Time takes away me ^ e of grief. freesHtod by MaHagoEiMBt < FOOD But manloty turns back every leaf. J To nattsrs worse, WU- To Spencer H. Cary, tool GOP HEADQUARTERS DevelopEBeat laaatatok Pottertons B. Mtobari Fraaeoeur, STORE OF MANCHi^SIlR l|un F. Rucl(lsy said in his syn- abed at 155 McKee St., $100. . Sea and daugjUars MORIARTY BROTHERS. Inc. E C O N O M Y ioatod column, tha Indian tour fM h a a y Chomaa for PHOl^ES 643-2143—643-2144 Maneheetaria la rgeet e ^ k . Area Manager Itov.'William Sloan Cof- nlzabatp Choman, add porch SMFtanlaftaa Am p l e n t y o f p r e s PARKlNf In Memoriam - I . |44« CENTER STRSn Jr., W8I-apolisorsd by m to industrial building on Stook M ltili CBNTBK BTRBKT-MANCHBBfSR, C0|^. TV, MaMa, Becord awl AppMaew itee^ ■artferil Into Dopwtmant PL, $800. ■ I • TEL. 232-6000 ^ In__ loving memory of our 1W A«vA Fee W Tlw Tewn IM OENTZ^ 0T'^-4X«. OF ( OPEN WE0.,\ THURSm^ I . XnJL ^ l ^ T . ip Ja 4 T im , JBuckley said. Coffin T o Hartford ! Shoathing for % L B o b ^ W. HamUtoa. wlio n v o "agent’' a t t l^ depart* JMin B. DqQuattro, add ponh mo, supreme____ sacrificeaacrltlce on Septem­ ber *4, **" • ' "i, " . a$ m.Oernftane# Dr., |100. V I ■( : ■ • V R ■

1PA0S FOtJlHEBN IIi^ « » tt3 lB R “EVENING HERAU), MANCBSSTrat, CX)NN, THURSPAT, H S oeth n Two THURSDAY, SEPTEMB^ 24, 1964 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBTO 24,1964 Pages IS to 2 8 Youth Sui^vcf Some Restrictions Relaxing ^ T 5 W After 2 Hours PAC. United Fund Pasture Warns Party Veteran Welsh Sailor In Heavy Surf St. John’s Notes NARttAOAKBBrrr, R J (AP) Holds Drive — A U-]rear-«M boy,, sw ^ off 35th Anniversary Against Complacency Reports on Red China rooks by boavy surf tastndgfat, BINGO In October swam and fkiatsd for two and P.A.C. lAUROOM ^ By SOL R. COHEN one-lutif hours while roeouera St. John’s Polish National Catholic Church will ob­ (Photo Page 1) TAMOOUVBR. B. C. (A P)-^^^TV.^y 1- marter of one of labdred to roadi htan. EVERY MONDAY— 8 P.M. serve its 35th anniversary Sunday. The Rt. Rev. Joseph October is United Fund the hundreds of vessels of all He finally was hauled alive Month in Manchester by proc­ U.S. Sen. John 0. Pastore of Rhode Island last night oooliM lMiv« pm* registries — except those of Soltysiak of Manchester, N. H., bishop of the Eastern 2i yiuaei tiRUT, socKvnu lamation of Mayor Francis J. ^^aterfront of Ooihnranist China Japan and the United States — and well into a Coast Cuard warned Democrats against complacency in the Nov. 8 bout. '•'V Diocese, and all clergy of the Connecticut District, will that have carried some 8% mil­ Mahoney. presidential elections "because there is so much at and ttM befgera have left her More than 8,000 peraons liiMd. participate a t the celebration. lion tons of grain worth 8600 'The Rev. Walter A. Hyuko, The proclamation, issued - to stake.” Speaking at Hartford’s Hotel Statler-HIlton, bs- atreeta. million to Red China since early Ocean Road at NarragaxMtt^ the townspeople today, cites the Women may be growing more p u to r of St. John’s Church, Is fore 850 statewide party mem-* 1661. Pier to watch the massive res- honorary chairman of the anni­ unique quality of the fund—the bers, the diminutive Pastore •tyle-oonseloue and buslneaa- oue operation. ^ efforts "to campaign up artd The Stancloud's crew can be versary committee. John Krow- fact that It represents 11 tepa said, ’’Let us stand np (or those men are becoming lean wary In The boy, Carl Dykstra, of rqte local agencies—and calls down the State of Connecticut, fhelr dealings with Westerners. considered typical. There are 31 chenko is chairman of a Jubilee who have made their mark and for the re-election of Thomas Wakefield, R.I., had gone oqto upon all cltlrens to support the I have proved their ability to lead, Bat lt*e stin a land where the Britons and 12 Spaniards committee. Miss Beverly Bur­ Dodd to the U.S. Senate.” aboard. Shipboard soccer teams the rocks at tlM foot of Bass ger, organist, will be in charge 1964-85 Fund drive. and let’s make this the biggest foreigner gets a «6^ ^ r cent Rock Road with his brother-in- It notes that the United Fund Dodd said, “I am grateful for diacount While the natives pay play each other while waiting to Chorches Has New Chrysler of the music for the special serv­ s I victory for the Democratic all that you have done for me,” load in British Columbia ports. law, Andrew Toth, 3T, and his iced and the choir.. of Manchester, Inc., represents Party in the history of the top dollar ft»r the goods they An entirely new styling theme, new body structure, and a new suqianslon system are be­ a combination of community and pledged, “If I nm re-elect­ They play again while discharg­ ing Introduced id the 1965 Chrysler. Seventeen different models in three new body styles slstu’, Mrs. Toth, 81. Organised in 1629, the con­ I U.S.” produce. _ , He was washed ott by b huge agencies that render aid, serv­ ed, I will do everything I caB ing cargo in Shanghai or Dair­ include a distinctive New Yorker two-door hardtop (above) and four-door Town Sedan in gregation first mst in Turn Hall I Pastore, who delivered the for the good of the state and This Is the report of Capt. wave from the fringe of Hurrl- ice and assistance to the towns­ John Lewis, SB, Welsh master of en. both the Newport and New Yorker series. See them today a t Chorches Motors a t 80 Oak­ BLOOD TO SHARE on North St. The site of the keynote address at last month’s the country.” oane Gladys about 7 p.m. and resent church was purchased people—and notes that the very the converted oil tanker Stan- “The Chinese regulations, land St. . ” existence of these agencies' de­ Democratic National (jonven- He said, “This is a stranga caiTled out by the eurf. Several 1 1630, and ground was broken tion, scoffed at recent meetings sloud. such as the one stating you have e pends upon a successful United Mercury ItOnger for 1965 campaign and one of the dirtiest hundred feet off shore he was tor the edifice on Oct; 80 of between Sen. Barry Goldwater m the 10 years he has been to be back on board by mid­ where you will go, what you will b l o o d IB NEEDED THROUGHOUT THE NATION, Fund drive.. Entirely new In its 26-year history, Mercury for 1966 is three Inches longer and features ever concocted in the history of night, are still on the books.” authorities won’t cause you taking to dresses and skirts.” able to start swimming. that year. The Rev. Peter Latas and former Pre.sldent DWight sailing to China he has noted a Shanghai and Dairen are dull buy. It’s Just Chinese curlouslty The Fund, Mahoney says, of­ classio styling which Imparts a look .of formality as illustrated by thU Park Lane four- the U.S. gradual relaxation of once rigid Lewis says. “ But they’re not any,” Lewis says. Reeoue units from three PC» BACH AND EVERY OPERATION. was pastor at that time. Eisenhbwer, aaying, "De.spite “ We must go forward and prs- There are no coolies in evi­ cities with little to do and there and it’s been that way ever Picks and Shovels wielded by fers a substantial saving to door hardtop. Crafted in Lincoln Continental tradition. Mercury for 196.5 has a torque box restrictions governing the enforced as rigidly as they once since I began running to Oiina. towns sped to the scene, rigged SO GIVB A PENT SIX TIMBS A YEAR frame and rigid body design, with coll spring rear suspension for greater riding comfort. all of those well-pianned and .sent our positive program. If dence where the Stancloud ties are only two places for Lewis members of the congregation Manchester citizens in time, ef-' well-televised meetings, Eisen­ movement of foreigners. While were.” “They stare at you and you floodlights and attempted to FOR THE PERSON WHO NEEDS y . MAY BE DEAR fort and money, in that it con­ It is now on display at Moriarty Bros, at 301-315 Center St. the oppo.sition wants to talk non- You can carry a camera in up. and his men to go — the Sea­ dug the foundation tor the hower has yet to say ‘I will he finds It easier to get around stare back. If you smile, they’ll shoot a line to the boy. But the m a n y TIMBS THE SUPPLY GETS 1X>W. sen.se — we will continue to “Now they’re called workers men’s Club and the Friendship church. Designed by. the Sharpe solidates 11 separate fund 3 Col FC Coming 3-18 Ital See New F o r d ______^ vote (or you, Barry.” In Communist China today, China, provided you don’t take department store. The discount smile.” , Une kept missing him, andjthe drives into one campaign. talk sense.” pictures within city limits or of and get a» wage — about 840 a surf thwarted Coast Guard ef­ SO GIVE A PINT, BE A GOOD JOE. ____ Plan Service in Willimantic, the He added, "During the time there are few places to go and allowed foreigners in the store But Lewis has learned not to Mahoney calls upon all town military installations, and 3rou month,” L«wis says. ’"They forts bo launch a rubber raft, MANY HAVE GIVEN MORE THAN THEIR SHARE actual construction was done Eisenhower was president, from little to do. reckon that’s enough to feed a is up to 66 per cent on anything talk politics. mostly by parish members. ’The departments, commercial or­ Lewis spoke of the changes he have the film processed before Rescuers using a bullhorn a n d THBJN THERE ARE THOSE WHO DON’T CARE 1952 to 1960, Sen. Goldwater did family of four and have a little to be taken out of the country. “One chap tried to draw me first Mass in the new church was ganization, civic and social Man Blacks Out has seen since he first shipped, leaving the country. On his latest trip to China, shouted to the boy to float and SOME CAN’T GIVE BECAUSE OF ILii HBAL'TH clubs, school and churches, and Some CD Flaws Held nothing but criticize him, and “As long as you comply with left over.” out on Viet Nam. I told him that celebrated March 1, 1031. to China in 1668 as an appren­ Lewis paid 86 for “ a good pair not to exhaust himself attempt­ b u t t h o s e w h o c a n , p o s s e s s a s p e c i a l w e a l d s . the citizenry In general to sup­ during those years, . President tice on a ship carrying ferUUser their regulations and don’t (Chinese women still work in if the United States and the ITie observance of the S6th Lyndon Johnson, then a senator, Car Rams Pole the sheds and along the dock- of shoes.” ing to anniversary will include the port the Fund’s campaign this to Tslntao. cause them any bother, the Chinese wanted to fight each SO, IF YOU HAVEN’T GIVEN A DROP, supported more of the Eisen­ side. They don’t carry heavy The shoes would have cost the other, that was their bustness.” blessing of the newly renovated year. Simply Paper Errors •mY o m N O a t t h e n e x t s t o p , hower legislation than did Gold- A .’M-year-old Mansfield De­ 840-a-month waterfront worker interior of the church, confirma­ Commandant loads aboard the ships any During a recent stopover in water.” pot motorist was reported not more, but they toil aboard sam­ the equivalent of 816. OYER 2 MILUOKK a n d y o u w i l l FBEIL AS MANY DO tion and the observance of the Lewis says the ports of China China, Lewis went to a beach. Martin Danahy of 148 caiestnut Sen. Pastore. who is in line seriously hurt late yesterday pans and lighters. It could have been a beach PRESCRIPTIONS THAT YOU ARB HELPING TOO. S6th year of organizing. lomplaint Calls Manchester’s Civil Defense team—criticized by state morning when he blacked out are far more mechanised than The program Saturday is: 8:80 St. was installed last night as for the position of majority In Dairen, his last port in scene anywhere — except that lVrk>*reiii1 CD officials during the summer as being “just a paper and ran his .state-owned car China, L*wis saw converted they were 10 years ago. I SAFELY COMPOUNDED JACK J. LAPPEN AGENCY a.m ., a Mass of requiem for all commandant of the Marine leader of the Senate, spoke •’In 1661 the grain ships used the women’s costumes dated D a C K lO iY U r m a i organization”—may only have been losing a “paper from notes, and when asked by into a pole on W. Middle Tpke. stores with five or six beds to a bck to “about 1614.” the departed of the parish, and Corps League at ceremonies at room. ‘"They’ve always lived 16 their own gear to unload in 66 BALDWIN ROAD 644-1541 at 11 a.m. Confessions for chU- with State CD headquarters. reporters for copies of his text, at Wedgewood Dr. “There certainly were no ARTHUR DRU8 war Police said that John T. to 20 to a room and I guess they CSiina. When an order was dren and young people. the Marine Home, 717 Parker Town Engineer Walter Fuss A t a special meeting of the* said, ‘‘I don’t have any, because bikinis.” Creaser. a security officer at still live that way,” he said. filled, the ships would sell the Sunday’s schedule is: 8:16 St. He succeeds Harry T. Math- reported this morning that gar­ town’s Civil Defense advisory i pop example, council member i I never say the same thing the Mansfield Training School, In Shanghai he saw a sigm of a gear to the Chinese. Now the a.m ., general Confession for all iason. bage suid refuse collections com­ Council last night, Area III | Anthony C. Alibrio said th a t} twice. Any reporter who thinks changing China — a beauty main ports have all their own adult parishioners; 8:80 a.m.. plaints were back to normal for Commander Charles Parmalee five years ago he gave a he will scoop me will have to was taken to Manchester Me­ faoilltles and these facilities are Other officers are Marcel R. morial Hospital for treatment shop. Mass with special prayers tor the week ending Sept. 12. observed that Manchester seem­ local course In radiological mon listen to my speech first.” being improved all the time.” Casavant, senior vice comman­ Of a total of 101 complaints of body bruises, then -eleased. “It wasn’t anything like what Mr. and-Mrs. Frank Kosak on dant; Donald F. Mathlews, ju­ ed to have met few of its CD Itoring. But by the time the He delighted the crowd of you have here or in the United “In 1661 it took us 21 days to their 60th wedding anniversary. during the five-day period (no Creaser, at about 11 ajn., waa Vj f nior vice commandant; Winston obligations, some of which he last session came around, only diners, who had paid 8100 a States, but it was an indication. discharge cargo. On our last During the Mass they will re­ collections were made Labor driving westbound on W. Mid­ ' 6 -’ 'S trip we turned around in seven A. CSievaller, adjutant; Jerry listed. two or three enrollees remained. plate to attend the “Campaig;n a *’• * The women seem to becoming ceive a Blessing and a golden Sapienn, paymaster Bernard Day), 64 were fof skips, 26 for But Town .CD Director John ’Then, he said, the state an­ Kickoff Dinner,” as he shot dle Tpke. when he blacked out, more style-conscious. Once it days,” he said. cane with the mark of a croes, cans not returned to back yards Mens replied that many of Ui4 he told police, and his car veer­ 35 W ’The sailor in Shanghai or R. Kowalski, judge advocate; nounced that it would soon be barb after barb at the Republi­ was hard to tell the women You Name It- to be used as a suppor^ in their Robert Holman, chaplain; Ro­ suid 11 for miscellaneous rea­ things that Parmalee said had giving a. course in monitoring, can candidates for president ed into a pole. The front end of

•Vi Dairen makes few contacts, sons. >r. from the men; they all wore old age; 10:80 a.m., high Mass land • R. Wilson, sergeant-at- not been done either in (act had which local volunteers might and vice president. the car was demolished and waa trousers and denim ,^irts. according to Lewis. with prayers to the memory of About two thirds of the calls been, or for some reason could attend. But the course never Heads Circles towed from the scene. No po­ ITLirS; "You walk the streets and you arm s; Harry T. Mathlason, his­ He said, "This is no time for & “Now the women, at leMt the late Bishop Francis Hodur, were phoned In to the answering not be completed. materialized, Alibrio said. Mrs. G. Leon Hogan o( 86 He- lice action has been taken Z-*. tst have a crowd following you. torian; Benton W. Osgood, chief sly and snide remarks, and the 'if, some of them, are wearing their founder of the church, the read­ of staff, and Peter P. Cordera, service, employed by the con­ Parmalee replied to Merz And, Merz pointed out, each laine Rd. last night was Installed against the motorist. ’They stare. They watch to see telling of cheap jokee. ^ OI> H hair swept back and they are ing of his poems and inspira­ service officer. tractor and the remaining third that, “If these things have been year he asks for an appropria­ chairman of Combined Catholic Police also investigated two You’ve Got It! tions and hymns; 4 p.m., proces- to the town highway depart­ done, John, report them, so we tion in the town budget large “Can you imagine what Trustees Installed are Harry Mothers Circles o( Manchester other crashes here yesterday. aion from the rectory to the Mathiastm, five years; Peter ment. can know what you are doing. enough to buy required new at ceremonies at St. Bartholo­ would have happened to this In one, IDdmour A. Beaulieu, church with the singing of the At the end of each month, country,” he asked; "if a man Cordera, four years; Bentow W. At the very least. It helps us equipment — and each year the mew's Church.*The Rev. Philip 59, of 6i 3 Main S t, was charg­ the town deducts from its check like Miller had taken over when Litany to All Saints before the Osgood, three years; Winston meet federal requirements for board of directors chops the ap­ Hussey, chaplain of the Com­ ed with failure to grant the -7 o » -'1. H I-"" entrance of the church. Bishop to the contractor. 82 for each President Kennedy was assas­ MV VV- NOW AVAILABLE Chevalier, two years, and Har funds.” ”• propriation out bined Circles, conducted the In- right of way and was summon­ Soltysiak will bless the Interior skip and 81 for each other com­ In an effort to ruolve the s in a te ? ’* old A. Osgood, one year. Parmelee—who has recently ^ sibilation ed to appear In Manchester’s of the church and confirm 32 plaint not rectified within 24 problem. General Manager Rich­ Others Installed are Mrs. Rich­ He answerd his own question State Commandant Harold A. been transferred to Area III (in- '''' Circuit Court 12 on O ct 5. candidates. Services will con­ hours of the call. ard Martin suggested that Par- ard Thorpe, 6o-chairman; Mrs. with the statement, “The coun' Osgood and his staff conducted eluding Manchester) from the Police said that Beaulieu, clude with the Adoration of the the installation. About 80 mem' During the month of August, melee write the town detailing western portion of the state — Edward Goss, chairman of or­ try would have fallen apart.” the town deducted $22—816 for shortly after 5 p.m., was east- Blessed Sacrament and a ser­ bers and guests attended. all its unfulfilled obligations. In conceded that local response ganization; Mrs. Bruno Ladyga, He concluded his dddress mon by Bishop Soltysiak. skips and 86 for cans which reply, he said, he would amswer CO - chairman of organization; bound on E, MUddle Tpke. and ’The newly installed comman­ may be discouraging. But he did w.ith the admonition, "The chal­ MACS T^e festivities will close with were not returned to back yards. the deficiencies one by one, and urge that, “ Even if the public Mrs. Frank <3onway, recording attempted to make a left turn

Appliance dant is a native of Manchester lenge today, is not so much who into Mott’s Supermarket park­ a banquet Sunday at 6 p.m. at “ take care of the ones we’re lax is apathetic, you’ve got to do secretary Mrs;. Kenneth Lap- will win the next war, but rath­ AT and a graduate of Manchester ing lot when his car waa ffyou’re tMnking o f I N S U R A N C E Lithuanian Hall. The program in. the best you can with what you pen, corresponding secretary er, who is the best individual High School. He served in the struck by a westbound vdiicle k t the dinner will be dedicated "I think that the lack of pa have.” Mrs. Louis Orlowskl, treasurer; who - can make the decision to Marine Corps three years and A ss assination perwork may be what is be­ driven by William D. Kerr, 27, S T O C K S , k’. important to have a friend TONIGHT T1U 9 P.M. to Bishop Hodur. He was satisfied with Gen­ Mrs. Raymond Hagedorn, libra­ desist from contributing to a was with the First Marine Divi­ hind the state’s feeling about rian; Mrs. Louis Sulots, assls ORCHARD The Rev. Mr. Hyszko celebrat­ eral Manager Martin's prom- frightening holocaust, and thus of 128 8. Main S t Kerr bad the ed his 30th anniversary of priest­ sion in the Korean conflict. Report Received' Manchester,” he said. Ise of cooperation, however, | tant librarian; Mrs. John Mar- right of way, poUce said. No ill the inveatment buimew. FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. leavs a free heritage to our chil­ hood July 19 and will observe He is employed at the South tin, publicity chairman, and one was hurt but the Kerr ve­ L a st nigjit’s meeting at the and offered his services to help dren, and our children’s chil­ HILL his sixth year as pastor of St. ern New Engiwi*-!^l«phoiia,Co. By LBJ Today Mtiftkipaf^ Building hearing the town work out its prob- Mrs. John Haney, Qirl Scout hicle, with left front damage, SATURDAY TILL 4 P.M. John’s Church Sunday with He le marriedianB has three room WAS chaired by advisaiw 'lems. chairman. dren.” had to tw towoll away. Tha PUTNAM & CO. chlUbaiK 1- The newly installed chairman Others who addressed the ■anbm HmVeifc a Amwicm StockbckwifM AVERY ST., WAPPING tray ars during Mass. (iSintlimed from Paga Chie) council chairman Leon Thorp, Earlier yesterday afternoon Beaulieu car, with., left., kids AUCTION! and attended by assistant C35 Martin had called a meeting of is a charter member of the partisan gathering last night damagSr waa operabls,- police n EAST CENTEB STREET—84S-S 1B1 “It’s pretty heavy,” said the director Fred Edwards, Fire town officials who have been Motherhood of Mary Mothers were State and National Demo­ said. No injuries were reported sober-faced President. Chief W. Clifford Mason, Police assigned CD tasks, in prepara­ CSrclet She is a teacher of Eng­ cratic Chairman John M. Bai' In the crash. W e hove just bought the entire TV and opplicince Warren just nodded. But when Chief James M. Reardon, and tion for a visit from Hurrtceuie lish and social studies at Bennet ley, Gov. John N. Dempsey, and Mrs. Mildred W. Nelson ef asked by a newsman as the three other members of the Glayds. Junior High School. U.S. Senators Thomas J. Dodd W est Hartford was issued a group left the Cabinet room council. Although the hurricane sub­ and Abraham A. Rlblcoff. writteiir warning for failure to whether he was glad the job Is Also present was resident sequently changed course. Mar­ Bailey said "We can’t take grant the right of way, after po­ stockfrom another General Electric dealer and over, the 73-year-oId chief jus­ Hugh Hayden, 290 School St., a tin said last night that he is Eastboimd Lanes any chances, and Fni worried lice investigated a two-car acci­ tice replied with an emphatic civil defense buff who professed "confident that the town is bet­ about 1964, despite all of the dent a t about 8:30 pun. a t W. Y es!” to want a “knock-down, drag ter prepared for a.' natural dis­ Of Access Open favorable polls. Center and Cooper Sts. No ona The presentation ■ volume, out’’ dlscuasion of Uw town’s aster right this minute than we While I am confident that was h u rt we will GO ALL OUT at SAVINGS FOR YOU! printed on special heavy paper, lack of civil defense prepared- were back when we were on The eastbound lanes of the we can carry Connecticut by a Police reported that Mrs. Nel­ SILF-SIRVICB DIRT STORE was much thicker than the voj- neks. TV.” new Whitehead Highway, from substantial margin tor the na­ Now on dfsplay: the most beautiful Chrysler ever built. (Manchester was singled out son attempted to drive north umn which will be released The discussion during the Pulaski Circle in Hartford to tional ticket,’’./he added, “we acroM W. Center St., after atop- PINE ST. at HARTFORD RD., Monehostar Sunday night. meeting wandered considerably, In the ’60s by a national televi­ Interstate 91, will be opened to cannot take things for granted sion network as having one of plng for a stop sign on Cooper W e have: TVs, Stereos, Washers, Dryers, Freex- Its text is known to exceed 700 but from it could be drawn a traffic tomorrow, weather per­ as far as our own \:andidateB the best civil defense organiza­ St, butdrpve into the jiath at a pages and to be liberally aug­ general picture of the frustra­ mitting, according to the State are concerned, so that President Westbound W. Center S t car (SI mented with photographs, tions of trying to carry out a tions in the country.) Johnson may be assured a good It is in its effort to prepare Highway Department. driven by. Henry E . Crandall, ers. Refrigerators, Ranges, Dishwashers and even charts and other illustrative Civil Defense program in Man­ Traffic leaving the Capitol voting majority . &i the next 45, at U S Summer St., who This Is And there's an improvement in ride you material, tut the regular vol­ chester. for the results of a nuclear at­ Congress,” . Chrysl«f ''65. The big one that tack that the town is behind, area will be able to use the new could not avoid a coUiaion. Both ume to be sold by the Govern­ Not only did the general lack road to go south to New Haven Dempsey urged all present to can really feel. of interest among the townspeo­ Martin said, partially for rea­ vehicles had minor damage and del^cis. Luxury that reflects your good ment Printing Office will be and New York, or north to “go out and help re-elect Sen, were operable, police said. less than two inches thick. ple militate against the local sons beyond its control — lack Dodd and our U.S. congress­ for one thing. A fast answer to your One more point. A Chrysler isn't all floor models are tagged for auction! ______of funds and lack of Interest. Windsor and Springfield. There taste, When the presentation and CD effort, the council members is also direct acceks to the Char­ men.” picture-taking were over, John , said, . but in some cases over the He promised to stump the NEW YORK — American demands, for another. that expensive. Seven Newport models CHICAGO — Private expen­ ter Oak Bridge. son and the chief justice spoke; past five years the state 1ms college and university snroU/- ditures for nursing-home care The department said that the state, in as many of the 169 are actually priced just a few dollars a a (qw words, Johnson shook been unable to deliver the as­ towns as he could, "so that we ment which reached a recind Look at it. Clean-lined. Big. Beauti- BE THE ONE TO CASH IN— BID AND ITS YOURS! sistance it had promised. for the elderly rose from 8i00 westbound lanes of the White- hands with the seven comniis- head Highway will not be open­ may be certain that We will of 4.5 million in tha M l of f month more than some of the most slon members and their general As a result, the town official^ million In 1648 to 8346 million W . Eighteen feet of comfort Two tons In 1962, the last year for ed until work being (lone by have only Democrats represent­ 1963, Is eoroeoted to total 8.6 Fin out card provided with your bid—H igh^ bW win win and notification wiU be made Monday . . . counsel, former Solicitor Gener­ agreed, the local organiza­ million by u n , a 91 par esot which United States figures the Hartford Gas Co. is eom- ing the state in Washington.” oi security. Called Chrysler. popular smaller cars. al J . Lee Rankin, and the tion has lost most of its impe­ Rlblcoff pledged his dedicated toereose. tus. iwere available. pleted. It's easier to get into and out of. Visit your Chrysler dealer and see Itoms not up lor bid vrill bo so drosticolly reduced, that you can't group tiled out. There's lots of headroom, and legroom them all: economical Newport; sports- o f f ^ n o H o take advantage of this safe! , r«riKX)UC7 0F MOTta eOMMIff • UMOUMUSOURIf BM M U and hiproom. bred 300; and the luxurious New Yorker. 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IIANCHIIBTBE EVENING H E E i^ . MANCiTHBSTEtt. CONN^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER U. 1964 I1ANCH]^TER EVCKINO HSllALD. MANCHiS^itB, OONN^ THU^DAY, ffi^P^MBlTIt S4.19«4

win present two g ro i^ of P*e- fund. Ih s pub6e is sdf4i4% in. of six nominees fn w h l^ Rsprssentative for thh.fiej|um- attaining Eagle Seoul rank are vitoi Columbia three regular members and two uons Chib which sponsors Peter Tamborminl, George Pe­ tures which they hiive trten ^^idcago’s C om puter alternates will be eleoted. The the troop, will present the ters Jr. and Robert and Ste^ven reoently. Sept 80, at the C^n- alAU musjt be completed by charter to the Scoutmaster and Grant gregaUonal Church parish MaiHlisstsr Bvsidnf Ifatuld O ct 18. N om lnattm '3rill be Wallace Lohr, president of the Ivss Birth house at 8 p.m. OolnmMa Grange Slate aocepbed by the. county office Lions Club, will prsssnt a $38 Teaching Teachers A son, Kenneth Burton Ives The first, in story form, is en- glnla M. up to O ct 10. migtble voters Savings Bond to each of the m , was bom to Pfc. Kenneth tlUed "Plain People”. S88-MM. wiU receive baUqts through the Eagle Scouts. mentary of the Amish and Men- Is Installed mall which they can return to Ives and Mrs. Ives, Aug.. 38 at This Is a custom which has the base hospital in Fort Camp­ nonlte people of Pennsylvania. 0 0 0 4 0 0 (AP) — llM C hlc*-ff«t «nou(li w«ll-quanfit r^uce discipline and health records. a member of Little River foot candidate which will be the benediction by The Rev. Club Pictures honors fbr their amateur pho­ Upon request, teachers would Orange of Hampton and over­ tography. There will be a silver acred by rsbelUOus Afghan teachars’. clerical loads and also led by Scoutmaster Herbert John K. Honan. Refreshments Miss Lois Clarke and Miss tribesmen. The British hitar re­ be able to get the complete seer elect of Quinnebaug Po­ Winkler. are throu|^ the cdiirteay of the Rosalyn McNirti, members of collection and proceeds wiU provide within minutes the his­ mona Orange. turned. tory of any of its 500,000 stu- history of a new pupil and thus George Peters, Institutional Columbia Lions Club. The bojrs the Charter Oak Camera Club, benefit the church building be aware of any special needs The new slate includes; Telfer dwits for administrators and Mitchell, master; George Cobb, researchers. he or she might have. Educa­ tors and curriculum planners overseer; Mrs. Lydia Hinckley, School officials say the four- lecturer; Mrs. Bertha Rathbun, jrear-old project, known as Total would have 'invaluable data at SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, HEAVY WESTERN CORN FED STEER BEEF *NONI MOHM their fingertips. assistant lecturer; Charles Information Service, is the most Hinckley. steward; Clinton advanced of its kind in the Unit­ "Suppose a researcher want­ ed to find out the average of Ladd, assistant steward; Mrs. ed States. It is scheduled to go Jean Mitchell, chaplain; Philip Into uee by September 1005, but sixth grade students.” Patton said. "With this computer we Isham Sr., treasurer; Mrs. Doris last weak the board began ex­ Albair, secretary; Rudolph Al- tensive teat programs at 30 /:an give a complete environ­ C h u c k B0NH.ESS ‘•6S balr, gatekeeper; Mrs. Myrtle schools. mental picture of the students, *NONIHIOHIR their schools, how big their Hinckley, Ceres; Mrs. Ruby (OVEN READY 1 st 2 RibdRibc lb 99c - Srd to «Hi RIB lb 79c) The basic purpose of the sys­ Wolff, Pomona; Mrs. Edith Is­ tem “is to be a clearing house classrooms are. who their ham, Flora; Mrs. Carol Ladd, rCMlU|.TriM3rdt84tliRib for all Informa^n on the stu­ teachers are, how much support lady a.-chairmen for the drive on of lightness along the halls, which are appliances, including a disposal in one sink. in the town, firat because some people did tures burned; 70 per cent con­ a state-wide basis will be Miss Hunter for 1678,100. An $800,000 bond issue lined with lockers. A unique feature of the room ia a three- not want any achool at all, and then be­ a city in turmoil with milling was floated for the fumiahed school. evacuees and rushing fire en­ tained. Helen Dodd of West Havui and Ciiuck Roust ■ONEM t.45" Delmonico Steok " ^ mu^'^lb 1.89 The library to the right of the main en­ way mirror which folds into a wall of cause some wanted to build a six-year Mrs. Mary Dwyer of Mansfield, According to figurea from the state closets. achool while others wanted to build only gines. flepartznent ot aducation it ia one of the trance has a capacity of 80 students. The The fire was the worst of five Mr. Dodd’s sister. CUT PROM furniture la dark brown, the table t< ^ Other specialized classrooms are the a three-year junior high and continue to The drive is being planned CHUCK l ■nalleet secondary schools built in the send Oradea 10,(11 and 12 to Manchester great Maxes burning in Califor­ Califomiu Roust l.59" California Steak .69" state reoently and one of the least ex- light green. Hie Ubraiy has allotted $5,000 biology lab, the 80-desk language lab, the nia. Four others in the northern by the Democratic Women’s to pundiase books, m'oatly references. Each typing and office machine rooms and the as long as poslMe. During the squabble, E ven ts Clubs throughout the state. CUT PROM pensive on the baaia of coat per aquare Manchester servM notice on Grade 9 pupils. part of the state have burned 73,- foot Oonatruction cost per square foot irear, it ia planned to add $5,000’s worth and crafts room. 000 acres and 235 buildings. A8C Nominee e The town voted Dec. 28, 1962, for a Newport Roost RtB ral.15 Blade Steak T huT .99" was $12.80. more under the general operating budget. Classroom furniture is of pastel metal Including farm structures. The slate of nominees for The library also contains a small office and idastic. There la modem furniture in junior-senior high school and rejected a membership in the ASCS com­ A budget of $48<800 waa adopted for cafeterla'^audltorium for an additional A howling Santa Ana wind — In State fixed equipment, and movable equipment. and a room for the storage of audio­ the teachers' lounge and a two-buraer the wind' vrhlch blows to sea munity committee for District Plate Beef k>nein 1.33" visual equipment. stove and sink. $50,000. 4, Andover, Hebron and Colum­ Broisliig Beef »85" ran above $40,000. from California’s desert interior (CoatlBued from Page One) The Blngle-story building aits in a field llie gymnasium, with bubbte-shaped sky­ The contract was signed with Hunter set the Santa Barbara blase bia, is now being established at Cop'N Johi'8 feefeW SWg The claaarooma are each done in a dif­ SUPER-RIGffl en Brandy S t It is of emder block con- lights, is readily accessible fresn Uie main ferent color combination, with the girders June 27, 1963 and ground waa broken racing for the city with drama­ said GOP State Chairman A. the ASCS (bounty office in entrance. It contains two standard-size shortly afterwardb. tic suddenness at dusk Wednes- Rockville, according to Sel­ iM M niift8r.u';in7s' Smoked B o m lis s Shoulder Butts ^ 69^ Sm oked Shoulders I TO 7 IBS struetlon, faced with brick, with green either a darker shade of the wall color, Seaxle Pinney. trim. teuketball courts which can be separated (M- a contrasting color. TTie ceilings are In the meantime, Manchester w u asked y- Meanwhile, Democratic State ectman Joseph .Szegda, chair­ Rffc Sticks r r i ; * s 5 $ i.c c Mrs. Arnold Lawrence, interior decora­ by a movable partition for gym classes. to keep Orade 9 students a year after Ita — man of the County Agricultural Skifilois Frmikforts SUFM-aiOHT 2 « g 99* Flou n d er Fillets „ 5 5 ' of an acoustical flberglas. Venetian blinds “ At T p.m., U.S. Forest Service and National Chairman John M. OAP'M * 1C Cl tor, aUavlated the drabness of cinder block Collapsible bleachers line the walla, and a are used at the windows. original cut-off date, and three trailer men thought the tire was mov­ Bailey said he still feels "that Stabilization and O>nservation vyirtr iTtw jMJRM'S • PKU iO Z A Q C and exp nuMisui / PUMPIRNICKIl O > t* dfl Sonoma-Valley of the Moon — AT YOUR FAVORITS STORE • « W W " M I O U R R V f A LVS M u s h r o o m s C auliflow er 1 A A Extra Stamp! With Purchaas CRISP TENDER ■ ^ 100 Our Own Tta Bag. U S A C C a r r o t s CELLO G r a p e s C | ^ Oft-SIx Inch Utility Knita Enjo} ('()I''1’' 1':E Rag. 1.29 Valua for only 7»t Meat Ocoma Frozen f 11 OZ A jw C S ChDKiL&L Tlfhiatdu J jo jv / l t D i n n e r s Beef, Turkey or Chicken h PKGS Bring In This Week's ) 1IIJ, I'l \\ 0 I{ Coupon Good For ANN PAGE QT M a y o n n a i s e SAVE UP TO 20c JAR 5 5 " 100 EXTRA PU ID lUSH-GMDNC HATOI IO'/j OZ Tom ato Soup ANN PAGE STAM PS THIS W EEKI In home economics room, teacher Sarah Williams watches demonstration YOU c m GET CAN 1 0 " Grade 8 students work together in arts and crafts room. MACANI CARNIVAL 2 9 c C h ocolate C h ip COOKIIS AAP Frozan 10 ez Pkg Fofdhoek ar FKE8H-KILLC... FROZEN OUR'OWn ' Baby Lima Boann PI.UMP NATIVE GREYLEDOE T e e B o g s 15c OPP PROOF loot 8 4 " AAP tROZEN 10 OZ PXe TURKEYS 12.15 Lb. Av«. Broccoli Speorf A & P J C o ffe e '**■' 2 lb can-1,53m ? , ' ™ L ' n 7 9 " AAP FROZEN 10 OZ PXe 1 LB CANS IN Mixad VogotablM D a ily D og Food CONVENIENT 12 PACK : ROASTING CHICKENS 4 lb. ovg. MILD, MELLOW (COFFEE 3 LB BAG 2.13 1 . 0 9 FROZEN POTATOES U OZ PKC SUNNYBROOK GRADE A A&P Fronch Frias S. GRADE 1 LB •y^C F r e s h E g g s MEDIUM SIZE X DOZ Eight O'clock BAG 7 3 ' 8 9 " FROZEN 10 OZ PKG : CORNISH HENS IV2 Lb. Avg. RKH, PUlL-eOOIED 8 L i IA g WI.IVh SUITANA, WITH TOMATO SAUCE WHITE lEAUTY A&P Cauliflowar ' 7 V ^ PLUMP, NATIVE R od C ircle C o ffn SAGBAG f J B e a n s 3 * cV n ?M.OO S h o r t e n i n g VIGOROUS AND WINEY 1 LI SAG l.M Ann Pag.— Peach, Pinaappla or Apricot c h e e s e s p r e a d • CHICKEN LEGS io k o r Coffee Pmervat ;^!7r C l u d - O - B i t 1.00 FANCY SWEET LIFK BACON Ctib Pkg. I v o r y S n o w •ORDINS A r m o u r s Evaporated M ilk N estles M orsels R e g u U. 8. CHOICE O e t e r g e n t Yiem M Suusegt J SM PiUlD N M Id W in “ OZCANS wO Spoghettl Sauce lA aG f « 7 C «OZ AAC ItOPdAC Doe To LONDON BROIL g i o z s A c « ISPtUID CAC PKG w i a OZCANS J v PKG 4 T pKO a v • 5 f ^ 3 r Cut from choioe shoulders / Hurricane ______"Gladyi” • FANCY SELECTED PRODUCE ^ R oliteN Purinli H ills H erstm eot IDUCATOR Dow s Hondi W rap lliers will be no lobsters WITH GRAVY A W C Scotch ChaieiY 35° Tide D etergenf LARGE, FA.NOY, PINK MEAT D e g C h o w Sondw ich Bogs this week. We do expect I4 0ZCAN 4 / APMAN WAY 1 4a ^ LARGE AAC GIANT AAC MWMdOaAW M C M m Mix W4WPSIjg* thMn next week. So order CANTALOUPES EACH 2 5 ^ PKG A g e PKG W PM9 OD ]r«Min BOW . . . i:^S3^ r 1.45 U e Z C A N 4 T OP 90. : LARGE CALIFORNIA 1 ICEBERO LEHUCE HEAD 1 9 ^ 8 W iik lh|sid . Flavor Housu A | o x N Y NATURAt M axw ell H ouse Coffee D a t a r g a f l t Laundry D e te r^ . R o silsd Psasirts R EG . O R 2 L ^ m q a U B a X-C : HIGHLAND PARK MARKET : DRIP CAN Ia 0 7 CAN V Q 0 117 Hlgbload Sr.. MoiidiMtBr,\CMii. Phont 443-427S • « . 4 $ ' l. Ifr’. and Ijbfi. Michael Landolphi, gym instructors, in nearly-completed gym...... ' ' . '■* " I •p- . . T ■ ' . ■ . ‘ S ^ ■ .A'l t

m lUMCHESTBR IVSNING HERALP. HAMp^SiaSR; CplW, TlTOBSpAY, IfANGlIESTBB IVENINQ fipREALD, MANCHESTER, OONNo THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1964 PAGE ■ • • ■ - . __ ^ ■ -X-- . • .ei..... ■■■■■■ Mr»>» T in f - -i- . - ' . 7'‘ *---r .'.1 • • . . Ijr Gete New Otanoe •Tkx Stress tteorganizatioii MayCSiaiige. Next Year n M tiV a O a a ) ^^nnda la force except for the datee which are to be decided My Iqr let* J a iW . a al« «Mi- witola aboat two wedu. SAM DAWMlf Ti^na to *aw «p a par* The Job remains the same: ! i spli r i I N»we Aaalyot MutttntiMial aaiwnbly The Oeneral Assembly must HEW TOOK (AP) — The emphada en taxes to likely to in Popular Famous Rib RoastSf fo r Hm fotnt*.’' make a tamporaiy constitution' Tbm *f*«*«" oC tba panel ai raocyaaisation of itself and ohngo aact year. FVmt . moet All Popular's roasts art out from Grand Champion Quality Beaf.. aaefotart-MCI. p. Circuit Judgaa aaC tq> the machinery for a the proooiaa w ill ho J. JdaMh MaMh and Robert eondUtational convantion whoae Mto to hoSM. And the U. ». DtatrM ifonctiM w ill be to dpnalop a aiG that waT or tha finest select choice beef ovai I able. Tendar^ juicy, flavorful I H. aanyahlt laoiyanlaetlan: anothto moot wqi pay aa much. th e court aaid it was yhrinr I f m t more, to taxoo thaa thU year. with no fat added... trimmed to perfection give you more eat­ TiMy vaeoimtod .ia their the lefialatara more time in ■ Beemorendam the Wnoue niew or. the ' ‘commendable ef- . Both poUtioal paiGoa op to thJa'. aoMnaek'e -torto” o f an parOes ,to imple- O oOiDO more fMoral ing meat for your money. G at the roast with the most at Popuiarl acae|Bn t)C ilia Oenarel thi'Jni^pnent o f the court. : outo, 1b . WeaUngton the *in ^ fubetaatlal ex- queefkm wm bo w hit taxoo a id j , peaidjtoto o f puhlle funds al­ how ‘ ready faeaxtad to the <3enaral toAim: But at atony a atate capitol > c k A U ay dyathla Brigga as^ city haU lusroiw tho nation PRINCE __X n dZ^w be Mformed on ' la rtnoMnc an hyree- ■oDt. U 'Mt Ttiti 'erihferenfin with BMBt oh the tataaa-of a eaniatv tho aoarch Will he preeied atUl pertlee. attend- thtioaal convention atatute and hirder for more kfoda of texoa, THIN ed b ------“ ------aaai agreement on tatoporai> or hottier rates, or more hmad- wen, faapportiaoment legislatioa and otite ffom .tho fodaral govam- t^ ^ tb a la view of tha vital Interact of Seven Make m eit,"or moie botooitoiig. .r la to litoct the lay­ the people of Oanaeotleal In iwoMditBi nuiniiN A 8oteo"atete and local omctela SPAGHETTI 'o a s m n l a b s o n ,. are hojping the federal autHori- by tble rtnr promptly into bbing a gn uAiM ffmanr-MAKC A court’a oroer of JMy >•,” the atuttonally valid legbdp- Semi^finids tiaa Will reieaaa aoma forma of aSOW OR SHELL V c ^ JadgM iejUi^' t a r e ...” : taxation to them. Tlila would let "A crM M id waa raacbed to eomaieoting oh « apeetal tho local eoUocton nroad into MIX OR MATCH the tei*w tw a conetltutloael setlea date, w court dted InJ^MSTef^ ftol(to sow hold by Wadilnfton. ■ atatute and neai pcavkUM eases and jiald: OUiera a rt phignng for more RIB ROASTi ■(TM niilr'waa foOdted on tett' “ And o f oourae it in elemental Rolur Manciiester High School aid to atetea and eonfimunittea 1 .lb . $ 1 Ml. thru tli SAVE! BIDS SATh SCPT. 24ll..< from the federal tax eoUectfon 7 pwary^ln^ipg B rtfcn ^ ^ ^ “i* atudeatsW three East Catho- tion folf^f^ a p u tte n of the IMS enjoia aa toaotion to the Gen- which they thtak will ilae con- P k g s. fUBS. MBl AlHiKUsr plHiusat -to «n * School itudenlstudenU have sldereMy if rates aren’t out anuudatltutfoBal pbui o f dia- redeSed. the jseipl-finals o f the furtlm . SELECT Popttlf'f **nM iitiimbBay Anniversary Both Prealdeat Johnson and aonrt waa Infonned, to the aaM apportioibneot, we NkPonal 'Merit Scholarship SAVE iS* Famout •etaiant of lecialatlob la aUher the power to competition: Seerstery Dillon have CHOICE b|>prnve a spaolal Mactlon pur­ The seven- seniors are part o f that next year federal area waa the data' upon which iKOB' be revlaed and alarnmi of the IM S Ctaneral Aa- suant to a constitutional re- 14,000 students selected from ttatrletlng and rw^portionment 17.J00 high schools in every. WALLPAPER aonte lowered or dropiied. DiUon SHORT CUT awMdy aboold be held.*’ the says, “ We haVe abom 75 catego- and to allow aueh Section, at 1 atate and"territory in the na- - ' AMagto-iel tba aarliast praetleable date tlpn. The scholarsliip program ia rlW' o f aueh taxes on the books *t3ertaia parfiaa, ratyiag <1M4 PA TTiaO lB D IS O O N TIN U ip ) .v today, and thate lahyrintliihe HALO SEMI- Without delay tocauae of state nationwide cooperative pro­ WBtfs rtkfo fhraa, asOtta 7, of tha eomplaacity ra^ulrea, not Dm Oeanartlmt.: OuaUtlbiUoa. ‘ eaoatitutioBal ar atatutory Hml- gram to assist students o f ex-<; ceptlonsl ability to attend col-| rahdem repeal of a few taxes, BONELESS ad aaah afoctiwi ooo he held taut a tboraugta-galng reviaion SUPER J an M to. S, IM A lege. Jeha OolAea Ftaak CBeteiat SHAMPOO LB. Mancheeter High School baaed on a oompmheaulva atody paiiiaa. valyiag an SANITIIS * t J ot..tham all, wmdi lha Treasiixy MARKETS ^ o f the Oadnaetlent principal A.' Raymond Rogers A Slagto- Rag. Y1 Jr. announced the public school already has well under way.'^ atocWcna and Com m uting Frank Cbetelat, IIM Forbes The President a m some an A atoito- winners. They are Jack Ailing, INVITATION ' S!zs aon o f Mr. and Mra. John A l- S t, Bast Hartford, and Anne B. endae tax outs, yet to be ipeUed aonld not to Gometa, daughter of Mr. and out, win be propoeed to Oon- u. L Ung. 14 c^rde Rd.; CynthU W. •SUB TURPENnNE BUY. SAVE Sl€ thru ICtha F in is h Sc^n Mrs. W alter I-. Gometa, 688 T O B ID GAR RENTALS griM If he is elected. 6 9 * Briggs- dimgbter of Mr. and J ImM Mto. S. IM A Main S t. Manchester. Sealed bida win be received at "ihe RepubUcan candidate, 72S MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST "Wa laiBgnlni the daalrabll- Mra Walter W. Briggs Jr., 84 i r LEASINR awl Barry Goldwater, proppaoa In ^Congress Finley St.; Paul A. POkonla The scholarships .w ill be the Office of the General Mana­ IN MANCHESTER son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray -8. awarded b yselection cdmntltr ger,- 41 Center 'Street, Manches­ = 35c further cute in indivldiial and - aad statu- tees of the sponsoring corpofa- ter, Connecticut, until October cotporate incoina tax ratea. Aa ran sct to PUkooia f7 Hoffman Rd.; and • A IM o k M DOUBLE STAMPS SAT. NIGHT — 4 F.M. TO V FJlI. « •) JoAnne Reynolds, daughter of tiona and associations after de­ 6, 1964 at 11:00 a.m. fo r One (Bring Tour Container) UVE! a g ^ , he Buggesto a 25 per cent Is o f hoM- hd termination of financial need (1) Crawler Tractor w/Blade • A I M o M em fo r individuals q n ^ d evar ; AERO SHAVE t SS: 69* also nnat some Mr. and M ra Joseph R. Rey­ five yean. n o ld M Niles Dr. and other special criteria. for Highway Department • A I TkiMS - ’ to Bome aireemsnt on a number AH students must take a A Merit Scholarahln is a 4- Trade-in will be a D-6 Caterpil­ Both the Preaidont and DiUon a f aoaaplylng a r nMaaorea they have' iMpd- second cKwnlnaUon and should year award and carries a sti­ lar Crawler Tractor. Paul Dodga Poutioe MANCHESTER WALLYAPER.. talk of maalble tncoine tex.'euts, ; KLEENEX 471289* " ------ihan our or xaMy pameil la dlfferant form. they win, submit additional In- pend which varies from a mini­ Bid forms and specifications taut wluiout naming flgjitres or BREADED PAN READY FROZEN Itarad or wfalla The knottiest of tboaa .oonfsr- m o . ‘ giving flat i^misea. formatidn based on financial mum o f Moo to a maximum of are available at the Controller’s 878 MAIN STREET ami PAINT CO„ Inc . ' aaMily was In jnana la on tho yasra-old iaane Office, 66 Center Street, Man­ Hila to baaed on the I SCOT PAPER TOWELS 31* need. $1,500 a year Phone 649-t8Sl belief that fedmal government ■Men, w e are now e of hoalth care for tha agad aa- The Rev. Caiarlee E. Shaw, chester, Connecticut 249 BROAD ST.-^9-6591 ; = ^ mi Sehirday, vlth a a ib M t o wh dar Social Sacurto- P reside principal of East Catholic an­ Town of Manchester while total coneOtiona, even at BOLTON can be held down > Stamp. wHti Ctfarattaa < toad by thh court on Johnson wanta anon a MU ■ nounced the names of the three Connecticut I JOHNSON'S KLEAR I Veal Steaks I and aStaMd by the for tha flrat tiraa tha Iona Richard Martin, !:csf«tei' eoUecUons, even at students who took the test giv­ I lower ratea, win rise becanae of OanH (trJ l) on Jtme iddfasg It to en fo r the first time at East NOTICE gS'lB openttng to dqxtve the moaanta to ia- 'tocieaaing incomes and profits ! MORTON'S SALT S .. 23< CHOICE BONELESS CHUCK Catholic. The Bolton Zoning Board of from growing pr peopto et Oesmscttcot of a eon- Soeial Seeurtto rattra- ITie students cited for their Appeala w ill hold a public hear- vaM logialatma ment bsnsflts. Oppoaitiea by DECISIONS A t moat state i local levels, MRh achievement are John J. hoerever, the chances of holding of a dtaagiam key Houao mambars as sms Golden, son of Mr. and Mra. tha partlea^aa to a data Arm as aver. _ axe slim indeexT James B. Golden, 598 Foster St. for aervlcea for grow­ 1m s Oaaeral South 'Windsor; Frank M. Che- DEPENDABLE! ot Roast Lb. ing pqnnatlans, and for more Glenn, 2,-Take8 telat, eon o f Mr. and Mrs. from the street llna^ls prop- * ’ DEPENDABLE is the word for Dad in this familyY sbrvicea to more dmnandlng *Tt la fuadamantal that atate erty identified as lots 6 A 7 on no ■■Itatioaa—whsthar coaatitu- sitlzena, multiply. ARMOUR STAR OVEN READY N O T IC E Lakeside Circle to the north of , , That** becaoM he looks ahead, plans ahead and sgVel To pey for them the authorl- lloaal, atatntory or ded ahaial— Short, Wild Ride 1 Route 44A. It is bounded on the IJgbt m wrfacturing, 334 Char ahead at Hisiwhester’i oldest financial institatioin aaanot bar or dMay. rd ia f tlee nave to combat taxpayer The Registrars of Voters of easterly side by Clifford Craw- “J- . Uie dependable ihstitation, now in its 72nd year, jr- xeatatonoe to higher ratea, and PEACHES I gnhadsjby the fedai|l eonstltU' Mrs. Tolanda Toudietta the T o w n rf Manchester, Conn., ford and on the westerly aide by ’ In ipany cUaea to the taking on , o f Rivarsldo Ik-,, Vernon, ’ eliminated— win be in session in the Regis- Raymond JoUy. ^ Motor e< Ugger debt loads to permit Today'a vplaced her two-year-old tears Office at the Municipal The hearing wUl be caUed a t aervlce now and payment later. POPULAR ib . at tont forr aevaral months— ' aon, Olenn, in the family Building, Tuesday. September 8:00 P.M., October 6. 1964 at ***J^^‘ Federal grants to state and lha poaalbfUiity thu the federal ear this morning and then John Lauff, 8 family dwelling, 39, 1964, from 9 ami. imtU 5. Bolton Community Hall, Bolton, local govsmmante take many Sliced or Halves FRESH. LEAN 5 TO FOUND aoBit paaaliwould order aa Meo- walked arauBd to the dxivr' pjn.; DB.T., to r tUb purpose o f Conn. U'Aycm S t- fofma. But the total Increases. tlen at bum f tbla y e a r'to atate and SAVE 40* I Beef Patties Lb. o f .the hgiauturo signed, variance, 40 Hoffman Rd. amaaiied into a parked ear, ■dward F. Moriarty, Byron H. Shinn, local projects. demolishing tt, Secretaryovor^vary To^n Line Package Store, f OoiUTeaa to conaidetlng other Frederick E. Peck NEPCO ALL BEEF SKINLESS 17m coOlkon ooeuirsd at Reg^xar of Voters Dated at Bolton Conn., Sept •‘^ S l? “ ^ ’J2^®^^“ toority. Annual D hidsal projects which wUl mean stUl ttoeoraarof Massarlmsetta- Mancheater, Conn. 34. 1964. ■red Savtags more financial aid tor locally and Vermont Rda. in the Group Dwellings, N. side Hart­ y BBANCH OFFICE, BO LITE ai< soma '“ Richard Piantanlda, Limited 2 33'1 w x forma, such aa exotae levies NSW YORK — The moat T o sen new B u i ^ and used ca rs. D raw a g a in s t cenn- Repairer’s License, 24 Main St popular bouae plant evar to on cartein products, the states mission. Opportunity unlimited for high caliber Jack Baas, New Car Dealer's nay' be able to increase their SAVE eoms from tro|doal A frica la man. Group insurance, ezeeOent woriring conditions. license, 634 Center St own take > in sales taxes. One the African violet, which is Car fnmiidied. Contact Russ Newton, sales mans* The above will bp effective way or another, they wUl be reaUy not a vkdot A atemleaB Sntember. 28, 1964. I aorambiiim even harder to find 1 6 ' G o ll^ Bleach ■». * ^ * - ^ ^ ^ persmiiai. It waa eaUad Saint- 39 1 Filed in office of Town Clerk funds to & ance their Increased - e CAPITOL FARMS SLICK) paha after a Oeifnaa, — September 22, 1964. apanding. Baron W altar ven Saint FkOI, Zoning Board of Appeals who found It year s ago as ' b o u r n e BUICK. Inc. John F. Clifford, j Chairman 285 MAIN IT — MANCHESTER John A. Cagianello, Marine Veteran LlbarsBbylnntfltoa C "*! I ^ked Salami. t y. Secretary INVITATION LdCKER IMJUIT aid HUT S IH n With Bad Arm T O B ID Badly Beaten mmafwMi FR|SH MEATS — RCTAIL DEPARTMENT SAVE Sealed bids wiU be received at Mutcelman'i the Office of the General Mana­ ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPLAYED^ : n CHICAGO (A P )—When Thom­ K S3. Jers ger, 41 Center Street, Mandiea- ^ NOT PRPPACKAGEP V as Kulp'a right arm waa made 17' A p p le sa u c e ter, Oonneetteut, until October 7, uaelea by wounda during Wmrld 4 "*1 West Yirginia Ham 1964 at lld W a.m. Yor Printing War n in the South Itecific, M im s AQENCY ■*," ■'■'i J Klehael BoStetanan waa $ years 1 of Annual Report. Mt S. tM fTMt 8T. U.S.DJ^. CHOICE — old. Snows IS ox. TeL 64g-lltl Bid forms and specifications SAVE are available at the Controller’s Now Kuto to 43' and Boatel- Now England n o a Is 34. Office, 65 Center Street, Man- » y ) . ^ Sami-Boneless . dtestor, Connecticut Bulp, ah ox-Marine, to unaUe 8 ' P H ^ N IX COMPARE THESE PRICES! TRADE UP — TRADE DOWN! to use Jds right aim. His left, Town o f Manchester, HIP OF BEEF o r HARTfOKO . Connecticut NO MONEY DOWN! TAKE UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAYl h leg to held together tay ateel SIcinlass—Shaniclass APPROXIMATE cmBx pma. „ i Rlcdiaxd Martiii. 6 to 7 BONDUBSS 8IDIXHN U n a K S Oeaeral Manager '43 CHEVY IMPALA " ■41 COMCT 2-DOOR BUlp toatlltod to ooort Wedna- JL SlllXXHN eVKN BOAST day that be was walking home SWORDFISH Whole or Half 3-Deer Hardtop. Badio, heater, stoadard, AVERAGE WEIGHT 19 33 LBS. MARGARINEI ^ .V-8, 837 eaglae. lik e aew! “Special tor the Btae. Badio, heater, standard 6. ' to from work Thursday night when wedread." a Otoup of jouths blocked the Wss $1095. NOW EXTRA LEAN—FRESHLY OROCNA • sidewalk. FRESH NOW ^ 8 4 5 WATBB8T NAinVE GRADE ‘•A* NOT PRE-PACKAGED " i said, !Pardonme, fepowa’," N m n ito rt M 495 LARGE aid MEATY KUlp aaid, and walked around lb ft tha groQp. CORN O IL 3 STEAK 5 9 BC BREAKFAST DRINKS 8 out of 10 homes ■40 CHEVY IMPALA CHUCK. OROUND “S^eono hit me from ■43 CHEVY IMPALA behind,’ ’ Kulp aaid. “ and they "k orange-pineapple aa Ooavartlble. Badio, heater, automatie, V-8, CHICKEN AJtoer V-8 Hardtop. Badio, heater, had me down in tha street, ir erange'-aprie^ *** aistete. Bight ear at the right price! power steering, power brakes. White with pounding me, Mclrtng me. There LARGi--«OLID liove 0 (oM room red iateriw. BREASTS lb. 69c was no raaaon for tt. I don’t im- ★ grape-appla Glairt Was $2595. MOW KW K ONE OF ?NE titty Wss $1495. NOW dorstond it*! *2295 *1195 LEGS lb. 55c KUIp Identlfled Bostelman aa ir eharry-appla Cans one of his attecksra, \ “ But the others,” Kuto said, WansspIlHit *42 CHEVY BISCAYNE ■41 CHEVY. WAGON FOB FRYING OB BBOlLmO WATBEST NATIVE GRADE “A”v ’ “ axo what pussies me. i asked S eyilader, radio, heater, automatic. Bhw- sdio, heater, automatlo, V-8. D E U dO D S M LB. AVERAGE k fham for heh> and they Just Very deaa! .toughed at ms.” ICEBERG IHTUCE 2 :2 9 t urf 16 luut f s p Wlw 11595. NOW Was $1595. NOW A policeman MW the attack *1345 STEAKEH 9S BM8tii$ ohiAMisr. and aslsad Bostelman, but the others g r spall FLAME RB> isils 1st S6W Ktalp a y s ha may have to re- ■42 CORVAIR MONZA *99 CHEVY 2-DpOR tom to a hoqpttel boeauw rome 6-Door. Badio, heater, autonatle, backet I 6, radio, heater. o f kto InJurlM were aggravated. Boatelman, a truck driver, Orange Juice BYKONmiMAN ■ W u $1595. NOW Was $995. NOW 9 ^ ^ ]^ waa fined $200. Unable to pay 8 9 ! the fine, he waa ordered to work I TmUVOLUnoNARYNBWni- *1345 out tha aentenee at $5 a-day in TmLOPMim'm a i m m w h e a t - SNOW CRO P Lot US RB your frt sosr witk U4I.DJ^. ckoleo uiuotu NoHus pouHty^j the Boua of Oofrectlon. RAPES 2125’ IN O i TOKAY G1 At your sunrieu: ufthur BOB OLHHER or BOB YIOLETTE Bostelman dented his part to 99QBr09m P*QnH T n illB Q M I wWOOTOPIHd MiW GD fO GIM Uw toetdf;^ . ^ V ■ ’ (SAVE S i. « M m . . -■ - ^ -''' '* CRISF-JUICY MOTOR W o rm t Zoo Tuma Broader ot^ $1.H o Moutk.’ Tko Juckur kukli BAN DIBOO, Calif.—A breed­ SWANSON DINNERS DDMONBTKATIOII. ing term tor rare ealmala far Compepru tk b Ruol buforu yDu bky « c nto sh i * Frenb A lomi Moeorenl 4 (Sheeto planned fo r San IMego’s Zoo. M I APPLES 3 lbs. 39' * SALES R jjjj 441 MAIN STREn — MANCNISTM Ttaa Bronx Zoo in Now Yorkto * SpagboW A MoatboHs * Coned Beef Haib IF YOU UKE THE BEST GIVE W A T i l f - alxoady h u one and Cbtoago's -Just Norik of iko Pott Oileo" Phone M3-1S91 aoo plana one. Zoo axports ...... iwiiai Miiir " f l 11 BISSELL CT. REAR OP ICE PLANT taaUovB they will have to HoaAL coHi—raiM F06M T T N 0THER& IND AnsHiatl AT IMvanal OiJL» wM * li * • PHILODBIiDROH PLANTS JMI' OF P i n PABKMG SPACB Om it'W n animals notg that LIUrtLdWCAL ^ 4 m MO JBOAD R T^TB L. 040-1100 MANCHBeTB'jC H 0 8 1 8 B ' ■ GIG btocnl&B SWEETHEUIT ROSES / " 4 >tor 61J»' ', LH 40N A D I ■]' -r It / ■ " Y r V ... '. y r : - ' : V The H a s f v f e i ' 6 Been Nai

WMm b, 0 » tM liHMiv m o( Bdnuiad N. and tdmna tm — MartiB Wataaa, « » W. Middle l^pka. He waa bom Sept • nt Baitfotd HMpttaL Hla maternal scrandmothar U Mm ipn— IK Martta, Booth Wlndaor. His_patenial grand- paianU am Mr. and Mm Robert Wataon, Waff^ag. He haa b ro botbem ■dw w il R., 4. and M ark B., X • • • • • mndlMO Manr. of Ronald B. and Mar­ jorie Baitam’Rtafrati Primaaara. 108 Croft Dr. H a \^ C m Bwt 10 at Mamiheatar Mamorial HoqpttaL His ma­ ternal graadpanota are Mr. and Mm George Henry Rhi- fiatt, MerMen. Hla paternal grandparenU are Mr. and b ta Henry B. Prlmavata, Btmtnrd. He baa one aieter, L|aa 's' 4 ^ Tareae, S. * • • e • • ^ I a w a ri, cart Aniaa, eon of Ronald Anton and JdUa th at you can't have low t>»iees, top quality Aitaw Bodak Hamri. 4S lYntfbMrook Dr., Vernon. He wan b o n f (et anyone fell ybu Brisg in the coupons you bora Bant 11 at Mandiaatar Memorial HoqdtaL lOa ma­ ternal grantearaata are Mr. and Mm John Hodak, Strat­ ford. B e piZteenal grandparenta are Mr. and M m Anton received in the mail! Hareri. BtmtfWd. * , * , , AND TOD VALUE STAM PS B R ID ES ... Lateen, VamaM Bane, danghter of Norman Peter and Beveity wi«ie Lotaan. 188 High S t She waa bora Sept 11 at IfemnliutTr Memorial Hoapital. Her maternal grand- FREE-FORK BM>ther M Mm Bhaabeth Klein, IM Detnwood Dr. Her pa­ ternal gnn^iatontB are Mr. and Mm Martin Uitaeii, Beat ST D»SH P PROVES YOU CANi PLUS! Save ^ 7 0 by Hartford. She haa one broth«r. Robert, 8; and two riatera, 0 0 Linda, SH> and Snaan, X , , , * redaeniiiig etbar oMpoM ■Pfi, Karen lira, of Dennia and Nina Rick­ |ood thb weak! ards Tbel, 58 North St, Manrheater. She waa bora Sept. 11 YOU OAIPT lUY k BETYER BROILER AT ART BRIBE! at Mancheater Memorial Hoq>itaL Her m a te r ^ gram^iar- enU are Mr. and M m Albert Temple, Woolwitdi, Maine. Her Fresher when you buy them — fresher when paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wiley, you eat them! From the farm to yotff table in Roddand, Maine. She haa one brother, Dennia Q. Jr., 5; and one aister, Jackie L., X less than ?4 hours . . that’s what makes the < » • • • • delicious difference! Once you taste a White MirMiel fTii— T. eon of Nelson Joseph and Pa- tricU Luft Bakken, Chaplin St. Chaplin. He waa born Sept Gem you’U never be satisfied with any other! 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital Hla maternal granTh Now — gel Aia "peijigree” poultry at a bargain- parents are Mr. and Mm Paul L ^ Coventry. Hla paU,tenial grandmother la Mm Bunleo Ptiller, Hampton. He has one basement price! brother. Nelson J. Jr., 3. WHITE GEM • • • • • Shaw, BeUI BUBabeth, daughter of Harry C. and Joan Pkrry Shaw, 88 Barry Rd. She was bom Sept 13 at Man­ chester Memorial Ho^taL Her maternal- grandparents are Mr. and Mna James B. Ferry, 26 Goslee Dr. Her paternal ^ grandparenta are Mr. and M m William Shaw, 630 LydaH S t She has two brothera, Stephen, 10%', Billy, 7; and. one slater, Kimberly, 4. • • • • • I Shea, Davla Craig, scm of John J. Jr. and Barbara Brown Shea, 36 Susan Rd., Vernon. He was bom Sept 1 at Hartford Hoqtltal. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Madge Brown, Wotherafleld. His paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mm Jrim J. Shea Sr., Hartford. He has one brother, Jef­ frey, 3; and two aistam Cynthia, 6, and Pamela, 5. • • • • • WoUr, Briaa O a m t aon of Donald W. and Mary Mar- Inovich Wolff, 18 Femwood Rd., RFD 3, Vernon. He waa bora Sept 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother la M m Josephine Marinbvlch, Hillside, N.J. Hla patafnnl granl^iarents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wolff, gsm of a buy at Roaeue Park, NJT. He has one brother, Donald Kenneth, ' 19 months. CUM Save 2(h on the brand you know and want! . this low prict! • • • • • * * i r%tr*, Karen Deneen. daughter of Allen Brewster and SNOW'S CHOWDER Stock your Joyce Aiida TWimn Chick, Birch Mt. Rd., Bolton. She waa New! RICH'S Bayer Aspirin * W H I T E G E M bom Sept 9 at Rockville City Hospital. Her maternal grandr 100 59 froonrnow! feMwr is William B. Mann, Franklin, Mass. Her paternal COLA or GRAPE SODA grandtoarsttta are Mr. and Mrs. John B. Chick, Bolton. She COFFEE RICH If you think all has one brother, IMliam Arthur, twp sisters, D^ue Sw e 3 9 < ! Check your medicitje cabinet It chM eii ia Marie, 8%, and Ib ry Bertha, 7%. A non-dairy TOILET TISSUE then you’ve'ntyqr • • « Oir-Kx.. complement taeted a, White Kobtaman, Dena Louise, daugktel^' of Raymond and Cyn­ ' for coffee. J s j Cotton Buds^L 59* Gem. The.;fi|a^ !■ ■'(is! ■,‘K »;,•(■■ thia Agnew Robinson, 466 W. Middle Tpke. She was bom Keeps Pink or Kittle (contents) * Sept. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal 3 weeks abiolUtely ■uperb -4- grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Agnew, 323 in your pluihp; ihekty ' ai3d Refrigerator. American D Cttu Spring S t Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Anna Rob­ g S Save ‘ onMicrin>!;si ‘ / wkite l O - B r tender! Only Stop inson, 35 Edmund S t PINT CARTON . 14 55 ft Shop has White .* • • • • 95 kaa- fliillmirr DeiMlaa Theodore, son of Stephen Richard . GetnsI and Judith May King Bolinsky, 51 Crest D r, RFD X Vernon. Ho was bom Sept 7 at RockvUle City Hospital. His ma­ ternal grandfather is Otis L. King, Dearborn, Mich. His na- , SlMrt*lld tem al grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bolinsky, I plem ter itiw, 'a 3 ^ , , ; Wayandotte, Mich. He has one brother, Stephen Richard IH, A saving with merit! Merit Brand Imported Italian 1%. • • • • • SWIFF'S PREMIUM Dnbola, Brenda Ann, daughter of Patrick and Gladys Sliced Bacon » 5! | Marie Rose Saucier DuBois, 11 Ward St., Rockville. She was bom Sept 10 at Rockville City .Hosnital. Her maternal GALLON OF grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonide Saucier, Fort Kent, HALF GALLON Genuine Calves Liver ; ‘ Sheila Ann Monstello Dudalc, 66 Windsor Ave., Rockville. ?*2 99 He waa bom Sept. 10 at Rockville City Hospital. His ma­ ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monstello,*Som- ersville. SPAGHETTI PASTE Bologna « Uyerwur!A$&t39‘ Baraw, Peter Reginald, son of Harold William Jr. and Darlene Alioe Colt Baraw. 32 Mary Lane, Vernon. He was bom Sept 11 at Rockville City Hospital His maternal Fresh Halilwt Steaks "> 59* grandparonta are Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Colt, Newport, 'Vt. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baraw Sr., North S tm tfoi^ N.H. He has three brothers, William, An intirs woik'i nsils abevs at lew, leiv prloMl 7, Timothy, 6, Andre, 4; and one sister, Bonnie, 2. SAVF Biielee Ipriig Stenilet Arthur Raymond Jr., son of Arthur Raymond Lamb • • • Sr. and Charlotte Boure SteuUet, 123 Elldrldge St./He was NMRparad boro Sept 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His - ma­ wHh brands wheli ternal grandparenta are Mr. and.Mm Raymond Boure, Hart­ •f tfisi OsiHy ford. His paternal grandfather is Anthony Steullet, Newing­ ngaler ton. He has two brothers. Gary, 12, and Richard, 7. • • • • • lb Tennant, Stephanie Louise, daughter of Malcomb L. and Get stamps Get stamps Get stamps, You get Donna T. Graff Teimant 86 Birch St. She was bom Sept stamps, too! 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital Her maternal grand­ too! too! parents are Mr. and M ra PhlUty Graff, Windsor. Her pa­ too! OvH'Rsedy U p lb B N ternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Randall Tennant Ekut Hartford. • • •. • • Hesse, John Gerhard, son of Ih-ic W. Jr. and Ing^borg ^ You MVS ,ani _ M. WiebuSch Hesse, R t 307, Lebanon. He was bom Sept. Top Valiis Stamps^ test It's new! It's superb! 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ Save at Stop & Shop! parenta are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Wiebuscb, Wuppertal- • 1 More Stop & Shop Pace~Setting Low Prices! ElberfeM, West Germany, ^ is paternal grandmother is Mrs. Iptrednctpiy Price! Eirich W. Hesse Sr., 733 Center St. He has one brother, Wil­ SAVE HALFGALLON liam A., 17 months; and one sister, Ann Marie, 4. Libby Tomato Juice 4 , 4';,“ « M FriewTs Beans' “’JJ “ 29** 'U* “ 43 im p er ia l • • • • • ' 10* OF BREAKFAST Koriiler, Daniel Rlchanl Jr.,, son of Daniel Richard Sr. Dinty Moore Beef Stew ' “ 39* Good Lock Marparine, ^ 1 2pkp5l* and Margaret Balon Koehler, Wellwood Circle, Vernon. He The season's at itho season's lowest price! was bom Sept 14 at Manchester Memorial Hoepltal. His Rft.lA>*KU IlklteiOQc llb,7*axC^< 25* off Beacon W a x 99* Margarine D R IN K A A c inatemal gran^wrenta are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Balon, D ft m iiMS wa *7 MS 5S ^ b esh 18 Mints Court Hia paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. - A 46 OS. Earle Koehler, Coventry. He haa three sisters, Catherine Instant Coffee 99* Nestle or Hersbey 10 39* can of sim­ Marie, 7, Donna Jean, 5%, and Jacqueline Ann, 4. ilar quali­ • • • * * Stop & Shop Vine9«^ . 19* Betty Crocker Brownie Mix 25* ty aelU for 3$c. You lb Taylor, Liaa Robin, daughter of William Joseph and get 64 os. for ohiy 29c I Nancy Mae Sloan Taylor, Box 134, Keeney Dr., Bolton. She pkL was bom Sept. 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her In Hartford, East Hartford, Wost Hartford, Countryfine Brand. u n i E n P E M i s maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sloan, 10 Hemlo<^ St. Her paternal grandfather is Joseph B. Tay­ DOUBLE STAAAPS WEDNESDAY Middlotawn, Bristol, Manchastar i Haw Britaini lor, 16 M t Nebo PL Her maternal gp«at-grandfather is Rob­ ert F. Sloan Sr., 67 Wadsworth St. Her paternal great­ grandmother is Mrs. Anna Davis, 053 Main St. She haa one U R G E SIZE siaUr, Linda Matgaret, 4. • • • • • Lusdons, iaicy Baaaett, Cheryl Lynn, daughter of Robert Douglas and Nabisco Cheese Nips Crackers Tri-Nut "Dinner" Maiiarine » 41* Silvor Dost Bhm Detergent t-iAY 89* Exclusive Hand Care Formula! Jean Provencher Bassett, 264 W. Center St. She was bom VcT 29* ^ Sept 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal piW M W grandparenU ire Mr. and Mra Edward J. Provencher Sr., ThompaoBville. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Final Touch Fabric Softener 89* to eatl Joseph MeCaughey, WlUimantlc. She has one sister, Alison ^ 25* Comet Cleanser itSiriw 2 S.T 3 1' f NEW LUX LIQUID Jean, 11% montha • • • • * Stow MaaOetaiiwrt Ido Frty, Daniel Stephen, son of Grogory and Cynthia Joy SSIalaiiiol »-i>. i«iiiii«H Ole SaSalJaaM ’,tiSu*iSBF **• Pink Diskwashing Deterpent Daria EYey, Providence, R.I. Ho was bom July 11 in Provi­ Crisco ShorteniBg 8 7* Personal Ivory Soap 4 - 2 C * dence, RX HU maUraal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs., Jo- ftallYSSStliriaat JW*,. 83c WIskDitoriwt '•* eq>k V. Green, 90 Hamlin St. HU paUmal grandparenU are with new DERAIASIL to MNolb Mr. and Mra Stephen' Frey, 149 Summit S t UaTaUaMtw I W . 32c CsMWatotSS ^ ■ K to . ^ • away raeebput eod drynew. ab.iHi ""■" 't t • . Daria Terri lynn, daughter of Airman LC. Robert and papp's StrpbiBcl Baby Foods 1 0 95* o ff Spic A Spip 1 pint, 6 ex plastic b ^ HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLES PaUy Ikompaon DavU, -Air Force Base, Umestone, N llt^ ' S ' * SwilMlsIdMiCaka 7lo 65 Maina She waa boik Sept 13 at Loring Air Force Base 'W Slf ^ * 15 *•« Neto Naewoto Meat • 41g HlMBiUL LiihMtooe.' H er '^ U m a l grandparenU are Mr. A t • s t e e l and M ra Hub4rt 'HiOin|>aon, Houton, Maine. Her paternal ; Peter Pan Peanut Butter 4$*n Qant TWa Optirgeit ' CdsHtarlNrCieHfs 30c ■ordoo’itoitial "JS&YS#? ^ \ |nu4p«i«aU ara Mr. and Mra, Joeeph V Green, 00 H a i^ .... -A ■ ^ , J ' «■ /• , .L-Vt ■( \

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SMNCHiaTEti EVENING M tA L D . It^C H fetE R , CONN., THURSDAY, -SEPTEMBER 24,1964 PAGE ‘ TWENTY-TOBl® tjrm o EVENING HERALD, MAN( OONN« THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1964 Lo d g e c a m p a ig n DAmT CR0S8W0RH PUZZLE a quis p ro tiw . The quia*' Associated Press learned today need a good deal of rest.”. |physician, earlier toM a news­ sing In a small ehurek on ths B Y ROUSO n I o UR'ROARDINO HOUSE with - MAJOR HOOPLE master asked Mto -tf he had-a Gospel Singer .that she since has been ordered Doctors now say the 200.pound man that Miss Jackson "defl- Mississippi Rlvsr Isvss front In JUORWK9J . (AP) — John New .OflMunr. lltr father «>X W AS i October and has turned down a Mindling sf Loa Angeles, adld,_ siamed naUonal rscognitiott and es here and at New London, N ice TKlMa'«OIK>'. MOW . 4»Hm ^ answered 10 of Uietn, including seriously ill with a heart ail­ another.” two years latsr gave %.concert h o THIKIK '•eu'D SKIPPED -YWOOD (AP) —' Th* one from Bindra, an Edinburgh ment personal Invitation from Presi- "She’s odfnlng along fine. She’s' Lodge said the Senate commit­ TMAC weVS tW BD OUT TM' t ^ a 1 MW'StanieT Ring, h* ,"Ri|^t now, I’d say her ca­ restidS .well. We hope to have In NeW TOrk'e Carnegie IWITM O i K b a m k k o l u / Miss Jackson, 60, was hospi­ dent Johnson for a White House tee to invesUgato -juvenlls delin- BCHEMB a t ^ORMSAUU }A;|H opeil the Cherokee AvenuS p . 41 r store. These tender, full-of-flavor “ Tender-Trim” chuck rosists "And I’ve turned a profit ever are the kind of meats you’ll find at our Mott meat U since,’’ he said'proudly. •-M S-M L-wrote a story' for the AP counter every' week, l The same “ Trim” and the \ i h "Ck)me and see these," he freshly ground beef. The kind that remain thick and per SAYIN© w m A t said, and I foUoWsd him up ths juicy on your barbecue grill. And all meats are Mott’s BONE AT T IM E S W A S . 1 AIWT LAUaHlWATHER ' W ELL,rr JUST DWWJePOMA* t h a t V o ty V E 0 E E M C A L L IM B rickety stairs to the loft. On his “Tender-Trim.” W e’re proud enough to put the Mott L IK E TM IS! ■ THATry W AKBLIN'- rr'5 TH’ DOO desk ’ were stacks of envelopes THATBITEAkSMEUP/' ' HIMlMFgQMTHeWgPEVBRy t name on every package. EVB*y TIME SHE SnAKTS I t i m e VtXJ S E E VOUR a S T E R from Ell ov4r the United States. OPEN HER aoriAR c a s e ; MOW Most of-the letters carried the TO P K A C n C E THAT FO LK If . . you can’t find the exact cut you are lodking for SIMSIN', HE BET S TO HOWL- SO lie' wanted,- and'Ring had rounded'" them all up from his wU E A ll 9 Pork Shoulder Butt o h coUection. ".My, It will take me a long It’s Potato Timo ME E wAv a nrlth pur. 1-lb. pkg. Nopeo ZO C A i n All Beef or SMnleoo Fraako BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL time to answer all of them," he LEAN GROUND CHUCKit. 69' remA^^^- Rohig Into the hospital for ah operation next at Mott’s...and M EiW 'fcE’SToB!!^' " : '/ DR Ev'iPw.-bftth p4ur.‘'l-4b. an wirilsMsi OOR B^GGBTPWeim emi>rM»c»n.T>iii,i»a>we». n That was a month ago. This Z9UlTiR'.Oapitol«WawCMaCM week I stopped by Rin^s sheet 1? '‘Actually, my Henry haa viery few faults, but I make Tnusic store On one of m; tours HYGRADE'S Semi-Boneless DelicateMeH ^ I — 1------^ 0 the moat of thaml” of the Boulevard, The windoyra, . ,^Storw'M;| reSMSoey i.vw^A IfiflLW'iehgl sheets fsaturii(g_Al U.S.No.1 iolson, Non. Bayes and.-ouier bygone stars, were the sahne as PASTRAHr'^i .: !i I v / / / / / when he opened the store 31 W.VIRGINIA HAMS A. MGcI aad P O T A ^ ‘ SHk£iiAI> ^ ^ a a s s b years'agO-. But tha door was closed and POTATOES kAOAJIONl SAXAD o M | i N d | V P on It was a seal by a county ...... ^ ‘ -4 BEN CASEb officer. Hanging Inside was a ALL PURPOSE—GOOD COOKERS sigi^.ln fine, pencil"Closed. Mr, Ring hiUl Jlssstyt away." ''"Hi THBliBNOTIOorfijCH One of the elderly ladies who ii fiCEntoMTHKHKHW}; help^. Mr. Ring in ths store p o u n d »7HBtE,MltM0raLr told.jne

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PAGE P MANCHESTER EVTBNINO HERALD, HANCHESTER, 00NN« raURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ti, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHE^mt, CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, m i r -io u R THE Phils Taking Series fYanks Moved Forward When Yogi f ' ;UNilN6S NAnOMAL LKAOCE ■ f W . Pet. M Louis tar three gamea before Marichal received all of the 96 28 ASS — E A R L Y O S T Reds w i n , finishing with two at Cincinnati. support he needed when the Gi­ Harmonica 86 $8 A M SH The Reds have an easier time ants scored two runs in toe (And Blew Up on Linz for Playing 84 n M B $ — at least on papdr — meet­ sixth Inning on Jose Pagan's 85 M A M S ing the Mets In New York five slngta and trlplM by Harvey MUwaokee ...78 7S A17 U ResignmUon, Cfunpliment Shine Dey , Close Cap timee, then returning homa for Kuenn and ?'stty. Akm. eltnehingdtwo doubles and a M|igle for ...7 7 72 A12 U H three gomes with Pittsburgh and * * * .^thetr magic pennant •Birdie Tephettt Spedkt Out— 77 .4N 14% Ironist isn’t it> that the same day— yesterday-rCnai £ NEW YORK (AP) number to six. four runs batted in. Los Aageles ..78 NEW YORK [AP)—Can the final two with the PhiUles. OUM-DODOEBS— JjThera’s Mickey Mantle Mid The Tigers moved ahead to Ohloago ...... m 82 AS7 M Jim Hcrdic submitted his rMignation, under prabsure, In other N L games Wednes­ Larry Jackson posted his Any combination of victories Hoiwton ...... 44 72 A M 22% 6S,0Q0 Philadelphians be day, New York ntpped St. Louis Roger Maris and Mel Stot by the Yankees and losses by stay in the fourth with two as -superintendent of recreation in Manchester that he w ro n g ? 22nd victory against 10 defeats runs on one hit. A fter a passed Organization Reason New York .. .51 106 ASS 26 received a letter from Gov. John Dempeey of Connecti­ 2-1, San Francisco defeated for the Chibs. Billy Cowan and Remyre and Pedro Ramos. the runners-up will bring New Wedaesday^ Ecmiito , Yes, say the Cincinnati Houston 4-1. Pittsburgh trimmed York iU fifth straight pennant. ball by Dick Brown put Tigers cut saluting him on his work. T.«n Gabrielson contributed EAU g ^ reasons wh|^ the on second and third, Dick Mc- Otootiiaati 2, Philadelphia A Reds, and they’re playing Milwaukee 7-4 and Chicago homers to the Chicago attack 2 New York Ya^ees have Baltimore and Chicago wound New Yarit 2, St. LoeiB L Gov. Dempsey’s letter of-O' downed Los Angeles 9-8. A ullffe hit a aacrifice fly and fered congratulations to Her- as if t h ^ mean it. while Ron Campbell and Ernie ^ taken an Imposing four-game up the d iy tied for second George Thomas scored on a Yanks Are Winners Ohioago 0, Lea Aagelea A Wlnntag the position with The chuging Reds defeated • • • - Banks added triples. Tommy place, the Orioles loaing to De­ San Fnadseo A Hoostoa 1. die, recreation chief here for £ )o a a In the American League grounder. the past 1 1 years, for having the bast qualifying Urns didn't the - leading REOA-FHILS— Davis drove in four runs wlto tk.penannt race ^ with only 10 troit lO-S while the White Sox pmabmgh 7,'3mwaakee A hurt the South Windsor driver FhlUleS 6-4 Wednesday night for Plnson’ii first homer. In the Today's Oamee been selected by the OonneoU- two homers fo r Loa Angeles. ^gam ea remaining. defeated the Loe Angelee An­ WHITTS 80X -A N 0E LS— ' CLEVELAND (AP) — ♦ huk at all. You’ve got to cut Recreation Society to be who led from the gntm to the the third straight tone and sixth inning, put toe Reds • • • But the Tankeea may actu- gela 2-1 . The Whitejpox won it in the call tt organlaaUon.’ ’ Milwaukee (Blaelngame 6-5) Cheekstad flag. moved to within %-.games of ahead 2-1, but Alex Johnson re­ Lucky YankaatT Choka-iq> at Phlladelplila) (Buaalag the recipient of the first an­ 8 FIRATBS-BRAYBB— r?aly have atarted movii^ to the Though not impossible, the ninth when Oehe Stephens sin­ the top. No one has been that taliated with a two-run. homer Orioles and White 8oxT The iateet viotories made 18-B), N. nual award at the Governot'a * , * The Pirates eaqiloded for six front of the pack when Yogi pennant chances of Baltimore gled and came all the way Don’t try to peddle that nine straight for the Conference on Recreation in close to Philadelphia since San- In the Phillies’ sixth. runs in the second Inning, the home on a single by Gary Pet­ Loe Angelee (Stager 6-6 at Heads Ma[f Roll Franriaco was three games out Then the Reds struck In the Berra otepped to the back of and Chicago have almost van­ line of talk to Birdie Teb- bounce-back Yankees, their Chicago (EUeworto 1AM) • Hartford oh Got. 1. last three on WUlle Stargell’s j«t h e boa. ished. Should the Yankees win ers as the ball got by betts, manager of the Cleve­ Heads will roll among the Aug. 11. seventh. John Edwards and Leo lnside-|he-park . Dick Bob Perry. That tagged the 18th in 15 gamea end 24th 8A Louie (OttMon 16-11 and major league managers If just u ^ Ihat was the day the Yankee only half of their 10 remaining land Indians, reeling from in the laat 81. Since Aug. 20 Badeckl 12-10) at Plttebnrgh lie, 7%a FhUUea’ fifth loss In their Cardenas rapped singles and, Schofield knocked in the first loss on 19-game ^winner Dean New York’s two-day sweep eye. . ------one-half of the rumors now be­ lost elx gomee cOme, Ironically one out later, Pete Rose singled ^ Xanagar blew the udiietle on games, the Orioles end White Chance, who made his first re­ whep they were elx games (Wood 0-0 and Friend 12-18), ing- circulated are true. Here’a two -with a triple. Rico Carty ?l: Phll Una and hie harmonica $0X would have to win all eight of a four-game series which out of firat place, they haw 2, Twl-N. but In Heidle’s case, one feels enou|ji, on the day they began across Edwards vrith the tying led the Braves with four hits, lief appearance since May 17. put the Yankees on the that he was made the goat for a few, all unconflimad; Leo Du- accepting ordera for world .Se­ run. Pinson then drilled a - playing, the diacordant notes of their games to get a tie. Chicago had scored the ty- moved four gamea ahead of Only Games Scheduled. rocher will quit as a Dodger driving in two runs. X apparently resulting in a great- threshold of another Ameri­ the sagging Baltimore Ori­ Friday’s Oamee the shortcomings of his im­ ries tickets. Postmen delivered three-run homer, his 23rd, over In other AL action, Wariting- kig run in the eighth against can League pennant. mediate superior. coach to manage the Cardtaala; 18 sacks of moll holding more - er harmony that has carried the ton edged Boston 1-0 and Min­ Chance on a wailk to Floyd oles end CMcego White Otaelaaati at New York, 8, the right field wan. "There’s not an ounce of It was a known fact for . . .Sam-Male win leave Wash­ than. 68,000 ticket requests. • • • SjYankeeefrom 4% games behind nesota nipped Kansas City 2-1. Robinson and Pete Ward’s dou '8

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V * • L"».. . i . fx . ■* \ H K tt TWBNTY-SIX IIANCHESTBR e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, OONN^ THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER24^1^ NANCHESTEll B V E l^ O HEBAUir, kANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1964 PAGE TWENTY-SBVEir Articlw For Sak 45 ^oaMhold GooEi It HoBMhidd ScrrlCM THERE OU6HTA BE A LAW By FAGALY and SHORTEN RoomsWithout Board 59 Apartments—Flsto— Business Locations Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sole 72 Suburban. Sola 7S*| Offered IS-A LAWNMOWERi ~ Arlana, SOFA and LawacB dahr, van­ ity, eottoo table. 686 'Vocter h e a t e d b o o k near both for Tenemento 63 For Rent '64 OFF AUTUMN STREBT,- $18,900 - ATTRACUVE t bed­ FOUR ROOM, ranch, breeze­ ip*. COVENTRY—5% room homa i Lawn Boy, T on , Botana OrWt gentleman. Parking. 54 High REWBAVINa of BURNS, moth OftNDtlOMI OMDLt^TvVHKrAfOU' S t Briek front Garrison Colonial, room ranch, fireplaoe, alumin­ way. garage, knotty pine rec one unfinished upstairs, built- with 3 large bedrooma on > Air, and riding mowers. Wheel- Street' TWO ROOM apartment In­ STORE FOR RENT, 22x40; i CLASSIFIED holes. Zippara repaired. Win­ TM 'M0RklN» HOMS ------'lO A m V lM I hon* and Bolens 4-wtaeel cludes heat,' hot water and gas heated, $76. Located 58 Coop­ front-to-back living room with um otonns, eneioaed 'carport, room, oil heat, patio, large lns, oil heat, walk-out. Buy beautifully treed % acre lot,j dow abadM made to measure, 1DHiaHT->80 XU ONLVTHiNOHe 86” ROPER DELUXE gaa fireplace, formal1 dining room, basement, large lot, nice view. shade trees, well landscaped direct from builder. Financ­ attached garage and oovsrodi traotora. . Parts and tarvlce. stove, like new, 648-1666 af­ m s T H O im O N Bouae. OM- for 'cooking. Elaotrie re fi^ - er Street. CaU 849-5016 be­ all alMs Vanatlaa bUnda. Raya JUfTTMtlAbOHOr U 9TI0 CaMtol Dqulpmait Company, erator and gaa itova fnr- tween 6-8. master bedroom 14x18, large Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, lot Immaculate. Only $13,^. ing arranged. Call 742-8868. patio. Home has inside and* ter 7 p.m. tage Street eantraUy located, outside fireplaces. Price ra-i mad* wfana you wait. Thp* re- 88 Main i t , llanoherier. targe pleasantly tundshod nlahad. Call 649-7884, 649- landscaped lot 165’ deep with 649-nt2. Ooodchlld - Bartlett Realtors, Asking $14,900. oordars tor rant UarlcwNi, IfT 5779, 6-7 p.m. SPACE iultable for office or sliade trees. Price $20,990. 389-0939. duced to $13,500. For appoint-* ■ ADVERTISING Open daily 7-6, Tburaday 7-*> room*, parking. Cak 649-2$58 BOWERS SCHOOL—7 room fuU 131 LAKE ST., Manchester. Main., 649402L Saturday 7-4. USED refrigerator tar at tor ovenilght and peimanent business. Center Street loca­ Warren B. Howland, MLS ment contact F. M. Oaal: riled dormer Capa, 4 or 8 bed- New listing—3 bedroom Cape, Agency, 643-2682, 648-0281, 125. CaU 649-9668 altar 6. gueot ratea. BOLTON CE3NTER Apartments, tion. For information caU 849- Realtor, 843-llM. • CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS . LBT US CHECK your sewing ffisATJ. apartment size retrl|> Comer Brandy 8t and Boston 4889. rooma, baths, garags, $15,- 7 rooms, oil heat, aluminum A. L. Rose, 649-7877. * 900. Phllbrick Af enoy, 64^ combination windows, fire­ 8 AJL to 8 PJL machine and put it In flrat erators, newly painted, good l a r g e pleasant room for gan- Center Rd.. new 8 n o ^ , heat, MANCHESTER - New 7 room HOMES claaa workhig order. Work for recreation rooms, guaran­ hot water, ctove, mfrigerator, raised ranch, 2-cor garage, $464. place, enclosed porch, artesian COLUMBIA—5 room euetom ’ r u g , braided oval, all wool, tlenttui. quiet neighborhood, built ranch, better than nowi <^e by an expert and guar^ t e e $24.95. Apartment size parking, bus service, private $125. 649-8266, 648-4312. ' Houses For Rent 65 buUt-ins, 1% baths, *14 acre lot, For. the Investor—This 3 well, 2-car garage. Lot 9x12. 646-8607. JUST STARlTNO or retiring— with breezeway and garagd,; COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. antaed. ABC AppUanoes Re- etoves, $25. Porcelain sinks, hom e.ltol. 649-3689. tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ family on Walnut St. in 176x320. Owner 643-7662. pair, 41 Oak S t. 649-8879, HILLIARD STREET, Manches­ FOUR OR BTVB engine*™, cy, 648-480$. this 4 room ranch will fit near churches, schools a sd ; ' n n i n U D A l IttM AJHi^—AATUCDAV i' M. 8’, four faucets, good for In­ repossessed — PorUble the bill, 2 large bedrooms, Manchester consists of 4. 875-25-2198. ROOM TO RENT, kitchen priv- ter—6 room duplex, 8 large teachers, nice locaUon, 8 DESIRABLE 6 room custom shopping, $17,400. J. D. Real-* dustrial work, originally $260., stereo with stand only used 8 large Uving loom, and kitch­ rooms on the 1st. floor and Cape. Many extras. Price re­ sacrifice, $85. Large assort­ months, taka overir payments Uegea, parking. 241 Charter bedrooms, central heating and rooms seml-fumlriied, garage, 8 on the 2nd. Good in- ty. 643-6129. : PLEASE READ YOUR AD POOL TABLE repair, renew 646-6171 or arage, two chUdren welcome. pool, fireplaces. 643-2880. en. 270' deep lot, one-car duced. Cali owner 643-8833. ment o f used reataurant, store of 62 per week. CMC S t. 648-5600. SIX ROOM SINGLE overslsed garage with patio. Income. Priced right at ROUTE 6 BOLTON — , Twof cloth and billiard table ac- and tavern equipment Fon­ 106 monthly, CaU 875-7362. ’ CtaaMM «r “W ut AiiT an «Mm « w Um fkMM m m ceesoriee. 648-2867. 648-9819. r SEVEN ROOM Cape, 8 bed­ AU for only $12,500. Warren $16,000. Call Carl Zinsser. THRBIE bedroom ranch, $700 acres of wooded land, in a : 1 ,ria rn - Ik* ■tin* lift n M Mi a4 teFIBST taine’s Used Restaurant RBTIRBD people wanted, part FOR SALE—Kitchen set, rock­ meala in exchange for er­ FOR RENT— 4 room heated rooms, famUy and recreation E. Howland, MLS Realtor, down. FHA, or attractive con­ * business zone, plus a 5 ro o ^ i S ix n AFTBABS M i BBgorr BBBttBS tm tk* FURNITURE reflnished—col­ Equipment, 478 Windsor Manchester, 60 East Mid­ For the Family Man—The ventional flnw cing terms. 643- ers. chairs, desks, rugs, pump rands, or WiU take others. 649- apartment. Tel. 643-5118 be­ room, near school, bus, and dle Turnpike, close to 648-1108. stone house with a three cor* ta n rIlM . Ik * OanM la rmina*B>li far mOj ON B laear* ors changed, eatlmatea given. Street Hartford, 627-8771.'’ church, $150 per month. 649- price is right for this won­ 6982, organ. Victorian ninuturei 6459. tween 8:80 a.m.-4:30 p.m. schootk and shopping. Suit­ derfully spacious ranch oh garage, ail for $14,000. LocaUj Set ar ■■Wai iMtrWwi lar any ajayHaagMt Md Mw arty Manchester Reflnlahlng Co., 2667. MANCHESTER—Beautiful 5H ed above Munson's Can^- 800 CEDAR clotheallne and chests of drawers, upright able for residence or office Alice Dr. in Manchester. MANCHESTER—Walking dis­ Mto atEteat *< a “aiafc* ***i" laaerBe^ B r w wkfc* «e aat 643-9283. MANCHESTER — West Side, MANCHESTER — AttracUve room ranch, attached garage, Shop. House needs a com -; Smm fha valM al Ik* a itarkiiJBaBaf wH aat ha baaketbaU poles, delivered or piano, conunodaa, apartment 4^ room first floor puden 4% ROOM house for rent, part­ or business in home. Shown nice condition, large lot. Min­ There are 3 nice sized bed­ tance to everything. Spotisss, Installed; !& », 276 oU tank. size gas stove, marble top fur­ For two refined gentlemen, by appointment only. rooms, IH tiled baths, plete redecorating, but hoai aputment, 2 spacious bed­ ly furnished, adults only. Lo­ imum FHA down payment expandable Cape. 2 bedrooms new well, septic, etc. T. 'J.: 649-1363. niture, single and dcubla beda, $10 each. Parking. Call 875- huge living room with fire­ down, kitchen, bath, and fire- Building— Contracting 14 3806 after 6 p.m. rooms, heat, refrigerator, cated in Bolton. Call 643-63S9. Full price $15,600. l$hort way Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. j picture framee, round dlnlllg stove, $132. Phone 643-0676. out— excellent 4 room ranch, place and kitchen with eat­ placed living room, plus large WINDOWS, 8 steel casement room tables, pine lumittire, ing space. Many extras. ADDITtOOT - Retaining waUs, O ffice HM AND CMMK- windows with screens; six GENTLEMAN—Private home, 643-6278 plus large breezeway and heated rec room, space for BOLTON—Just over Manches ^ ^ b £^!SSSSSSSJ^ d i a l 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 trunks, dropleaf tables, clocks, 95 W. MIDDLE TPKE.—4% FOUR ROOM house, 2-car ga­ Only $18,500. Call Doris cement floora, garages, bath­ 46x84”, two 60x84.” CaU 649- pleasant room next to show­ oversize garage, nice comer two rooms upstairs, lovely! ter line a Ranch home for the* rooms tiled, remodeling. Roof­ WATCHI»M''01D mCMV- cribs, Edison phonogrfq)^ room duplex, heat-, hot water, rage. 649-8731. Smith. private yard, oil hot water 0349. er, parking. After 6:30, 649- lo t $13,5M. 6 . room home, IH growing family. Quality fea^' ing. OaU 649-4291. FIH0ERS'PRACTICE SOME lamps, baby carriage, Qrand- electric stove and refrigera­ BRAE-BURN REALTY baths, 4 Itedrooms, 2-car ga­ heat, city utilities. $15,500. tures, wooded setting, fourOl’ 6801. COVENTRY— 4 room house For the Young Elxecutlve— LEGAL LARCEMV VIA ONIb of the finer things of fa^eris clock, braaa, oopper, tor, garage, $120 month. Call rage, $10,400. Many more all Gerard Agency, Realtors, 643- bedroom or family rbom, $18.-* QUALITY CARPBNTRT- and silver items. Glass, china, ROOMS for rent in Andover, 649-2865 before 5. with garage for rent, one This ranch home on Agnes 0365 or 668-0582. THE STDCliBOOM- life—^Blue Lustre carpet and bedroom, kitchen furnished. price ranges. Open nights till 400. Gates Agency, 643-OOte..’ Tm kh RaatUac Oir M nrtbw f Rooma, dormers, porches, and bric-a-brac. 648-7449. working girls or students. Call 9, Saturday and Sunday till 6. Dr. in Manchester is just upholstery cleaner. Rent elec­ Cflil 643-6434. PORTER STREET Area — 6 right for you. 3 bedrooms. basements refiniahed, cab­ 8HORTEN tric ahampooer $1. The Sher- hi person 866 Main St. days BIRCH STREET—4 room flat, room Cape, fireplace, 2-car Call the Billsworth Mitten COVENTRY—4 room homar inets, bulIt-lns. fbrmica, tile. A A I s u p e r ALBERT VALUE! or Thursday night second floor, modem improve­ Agency, Realtors, 558 B. Mid­ Abundant closet space. FOUR ROOM house, 5 minute with porch. Good heating sys-* win-WiUiama Co. NOT $900, NOT $800, garage, large tree shaded lot, Ample room for entertain­ tU kir Anetrtat S m v Im No jobfob too wnaU. WtUiam ments, $95. 649-4498. Suburban For Refit 66 $17,900. Phllbrick Agency, dle Tpke., 648-8930. walk to center. Call 628-7585. tern. Near beach. Room for Robtuns carpentry service. RBLAX-A^CIZOR, original val­ NOT $700, NOT $600, ing in spacious living room expansion. 100x100 lot. For Help Wantefi—Male 36 FOUR ROOM tenement for 649-8464. CUSTOM DESIGNED contem­ Private Instructiona 32 Help Wanted— ^Female 35 ue over $300, now $100. CaU NO! NO! Wanted— ^Rooms— Board 62 FURNISHED year ’round home HOLLISTER STREET—Spar­ and kitchen. Park like lot appointment call 742-7056. F iM b IbnM Raaitn n o t e v e n $550 rent, all , improvements, 95 kling young Colonial, 6 rooms, surrounded by Anchor porary built for gracious liv­ ...... - - r n - _ CARPENTRY—Aluminum win­ MAN WANTED to work in up­ 742-7870, on Andover Lake. Immediate QUIET. PRIVACY. Modernized REMEDIAL and development WOMAN wanted to take care BUT A WHOLE HOUSE WANTED ROOMS available Foster St. Cidl B43-7340. sturdy, older 3 liedroom home. 1 % baths, kitchen built-lns, fence. Enclosed carport. ing. sunken living roolgn. for­ Coventry dows, doors, ceilings, hatch­ reading lessons taught m my of 19 months old girl. 648-5810 holstery factory, .^ply in per­ occupancy, $150 monthly. Call mal dining room, planned for laaaMaCaari liv e t lla AiTNa WHEEL HORSE riding trac­ 8 ROOMS LOVELY for rental to students of Man­ J. D. Realty, 643-5129. Large cabinet kitchen, Imilt- flnlahed basement, oversized Only $18,900. Call Barbara ways, concrete steps, floors, home. Children from Grades after 5. son Old Colony Co., HlUiard NEW FURNITURE FIVE ROOM apartment in Ver­ Babin. nine spacious rooms, 3 baths, CAPACIOUS CAPE . tor, 10 h.p., lawn mower, snow chester Community College non, available October 1. 1ns. $13,500. H. B. Grady, garage, city sewers, near retaining walls, rise rooms, at­ 1-6. 643-9769. Street plow, land plow and harrow, a n d a p p l i a n c e s two huge fireplaces, recrea­ SECRETARY-Receptionlat, ax* while coUege is in session. Adults only. Tel. 649-1457. COLUMBIA — Year 'round Broker, 643-8009. schools and bus. Exciting ex- on 2 acres ot rolling coun­ tics finished, no job too small. used leas than 15 hours, save e v e r y t h i n g tras make this an outstand­ JARVIS REALTY CO. tion room, bar, patio. Priced in EDWARDS ceUent opportunity for a Must rent for under $10 per house, 2 bedrooms, combina­ tryside. 6 oversize rooms * /649-8880. $400. Also used 7 h.p. Inter­ YES EVEKVTHINa week. CaU Housing Registry, tion living and dining room, MANCHESTER—5% room over­ ing value! Robert Anderson, REALTORS 40's. Call owner, 649-6285, 643- worthwhUe aiid interesting 6863. for real family living in­ ANSWERING SERVICE CARPENTRY—32 years’ ex­ Help Wanted—Female 35 national Cub Cabet with mow­ ONLY $500. Manchester Community Col­ POUR ROOM tenement, 27 kitchenette with stove and sized brick Cape, finished Realtor. 628-0139. 528-1776. position in the office of a lo­ basement, patio, garage. Well 383 E. Center St. clude 3 twin bedrooms, for- perience. CeUinga and floor ROUTE M AN er, save $200. South Windsor YOU GET lege, 649-6377. , Ridgewood St., call 643-5873. refrigerator, bath, screened' 643-1131 NEW 6 room ranch, 3 bed­ 4494)500 — 875-2519 cal doctor. Applicant must be Equipment Co., 289-8406. landscaped. Minimum main­ 172 HIGH ST. ■ mal dining room, country , tiled, porches, rec rooms, ga­ PART-TIME and full-time fab­ neat, a good typist, accurate ALL THIS porch, yard, lake privileges, Eves. 643-0038, 643-1686, rooms, 1 V4 baths, basement kitchen, huge living room, j- ric sales girls wanted. Apply 1 Weatinghouse RaCrig. UPSTAIRS FLAT — 4 nice $100. Call 228-3508 between tenance. For appointment call I leave year I k R t rages, additions, attica fin­ with figures, and able to meet 55-OALLiON drums for trash Anaaldi built Ranch, fire­ 649-2519 garage, on bus line, near Mr. Lucius 649-5306, 875- • ished, remodeling, concrete to Manager, Pilgrim MlUa, DAIRY ROUTE 1 Olympic Televisian Aportmente—Flats— rooms, not heated. 4 Summer 5:30-8:30 p.m. 649-1988. Prihcipals only. e wtttMNit H a t the the public. Employment at burners, $1.50 each. 138 No. Street. Call '649-5015 between place, plaster, 5 large schools and shopping center. 6611. work. No Job too small. Im­ Hartford Road, Manchester. present is on a part-time 1 Bedroom Suite Tenements 63 Priced below FHA value. Will Elm Street. 6- 8. FIVE ROOM furnished house MANCHESTER — Beautiful rooms, toll basement, cor­ mediate estimates. 643-2629. Open dally 10 a.m.-9 p.m., basis. This wiU become a fuU- To right man we guarantee; 1 Living Room Suita $8,500. HANDYMAN’S 7 room consider trade, or will use Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. in Andover, $100. monthly two family flat, 4% rooips, ner lot, vacant. Asking Ranch, 6 years old, fireplace, Barrows ft W allace time position. Salary com­ . 1 Dinette Set THREE ROOM apartment, 458 modem kitchen with bullt-ina, $17,900, trade considered. rent as down payment. 649- Lost and Found AntiHnobUcs For Sals 4 .. Steady year ’round work Main S t, heat, hot water, 4*4 ROOMS, new, spacious, rent. 643-7169. new furnace, \ acres, dead­ mensurate with experience. ..Good salary and commission RANGER, 22 automaUc rifle, 1 ”Sealy” Mattress cheerful, on bus line, not an oven, range and hood, stain­ T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 9644. 643-2463. Manchester Parkade, Roofing—-^ing 16 $20. CaU 649-1426. 1 “Sealy” Spring stove, refrigerator, $90. 649- end street, assumable mort­ IXJST—Pair of lady’e glassea SPARKLINO CONDITION— RN, PART-time. Tel 649-2368. References, both personal and .. 5-day week apartment house, oil furnace, less steel double sink, for­ 643-1577. Manchester 649-SS06 business, required. Box AA, 2 Throw Ruga 5229, 9-5. gage. Pasek Realty, 289-7475, 42 SANFORD ROAD. Green In red case. Finder pleaee 1962 red Corvair Monza, 4- ..Pleasant working «onditions parking. 643-2618, 247-3636. Wanted To Rent 68 mica counters, dining area, 742-8243. A. A. DION, INC. Roofing Herald. 1 Boudoir CUtair COME SEE Pilgrim Hills Manor Ranch—6)4 rooms, 3 VERNON—^Home and business phone 649-7782. Reward. speed floor shift. Call 742- siding, painting. Carpentry. Al- ..Hospitalization * VERNON ceramic tile bath, city util­ LOAM FOR SALE. CaU 648- 2 Vanity Lamps LOVELY one bedroom apart­ WANTED—Clean 3 bedroom ities, convenient location. Also Fine new homes! Less than bedrooms, dishwasher, dls- combination, 5 room Ranch, 7301. teratlonB and additions. Ceil­ 2438 ask for B. Hart. MANCHESTER — Ehcecutlve po.sal, wall-to-wall carpet, ma­ r N O nC B le hereby given that LPN, PART-TIME. Tel. 649- 2 PUlows ment at distinctive Colonial duplex or single house by two new rsinches. Frances K. rent! VA — no money down! large building in rear, corn*, ings. Workmanrtilp guaran­ THIS MAN MUST: family with six children. 649- residence. English Colonial of hogany paneling In living room Paae Book No. 93139 iesued by MUST SELL famUy 1959 2358. Help Wanted—Male 36 1 Pr. Blankets Court, 52 Oak Street. Please Wagner, 64^-1023. Others minimum down! 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2V4 mercial zone on busy higlw Dodge, 4-door Hardtop, auto­ teed. 299 Autumn S t 643-4860. ..Have good references 1 CocktaU Table You Can Afford call 643-2786, 643-2370. 9474. You ought to see these out­ with built-in bookcases, fire­ way. Tongren Agency, 648- The Savings Bank of Man­ Boats and Accessories 46 baths. Park-like setting in place. thermopane and com­ chester has been lost and ap­ matic .transmissicHi, power, BIDWBLL H08CE Improvement MECHANIC for truck fleet, ..N eat in appearance 2 Table Lamps SIX ROOM Cape, large kitchen standing Ranches, Capes, prestige neighborhood. Priced 6321. clean, $795. 644-1903. NURSE’S AIDE, 8-11, 11-7 married, responsible, extra ..GOOD with MATHEMATICS 1 8x12 Rug I SEVEN ROOM duplex, quiet living room with fireplace, im­ Raised Ranches, Split Levels bination windows, garage, plication has been made to Company—Roofing, aiding, al- shifts. Laurel Ma^or, 649-4519. 1962 17’ FIBERGLAS boat Luxury Living! neighborhood, available about Business Property in the 20’s for Immediate sale. large landscaped lot with STAFFORD HOLLOW, ConiLr- said bank for payment of the taratiens, additions and re­ hours, good weeks pay. CaU . .Neat penmanship 1 Floor Lamp mediate occupancy, $15,900. — featuring built-in decora­ Hayes Agency. 643-4803. windshield, canopy, aU ac­ November 1st. $110. monthly. For Sale 70 Phllbrick Agency* 649-8464. shade trees, tool house, 24 foot 1500 sq. ft., 7 room newly ennount o f deposit. modeling of all types. Sbccel- 643-2414. ..RELIABLE cessories, 70 h.p. Mercury, 1 Smoker tor colored General SHectric Tracks—Ttactors GIFTS 86 Pc. Dinnerware Set Elegant new 4 room apartments Call 643-2465. kitchens and acre tree shaded WHJLLS STREEIT—6-6 duplex screened porch. Near all built residence, on beautiful lent workmanship. 649-6406. electric starter, 18 gaUon ESSO SERVK3] station for LAKEFRONT — 145 ft. sandy schools. CaU owner. Tel. 649- wooded one acre plot, spa- tank, used 50 hours, Cox traU- 18 Yds. Floor Covering in lovely suburban neighbor­ lota with magnificent view in close to all facilities, new 1952 DODGE 2-ton walk-in For you and aU the famUy are For complete details caU hood within walking distance of FIVE ROOM unfurnished lease at Bolton Notch. High­ beach, large well built home, lieautlful park-like country 5845. Must be seen to ap­ cioua three bedroom, dan, din­ AnnoaneenMnts DION OONSTRUenON—Roof­ 643-0055. er. 649-2574. EVBRYTHINa apartment, second floor, $115. heating, hot water units, cop­ truck, good condition. Make ing, aiding, alterations, ceil- the most beautiful ever—^by ONLY $500 high school, bus, toppin g and ways 6 and 44ft. Contact Mr. 4 finished, 2 unfinished bed­ setting. The price range is per plumbing, and more, re­ preciate. ing room, to n basement, etc. an offer. Tel. 649-4749. Heat and hot water included. D. Lothrop, 037-418$. KLBCIROLDX sales and sarr- Inn, gutters and aluiminum SPECIAL — LOCAL Free storage until wanted. Free minutes from Parkway. Equip­ rooms. hot water heat, patio, from $13,990 to $17,990, the cently painted in and out, un­ $85 monthly— 8 year rental—-: AVON 644-0031. fireplace, $15,900. Carlton W. MANCHESTER — This 4 bed­ lee, bonded representative. Al­ endow s. 643-4852, 6484)896. deUvery anywhere in Connaoti- ped with OB refrigerator, BUSINESS ZONE m - Bight values are amazing, and the der teO.OOO. Warren E. How­ deposit required. Willing to FOR SALE — 1959 half ton EXPERIENCED tool and die Diaraondh—fV atches— Hutchins, Realtor, 649-5132. room raised ranch home will sacrifice with option to pui^ fred AmeU, 110 Bryan Dr.. pickup Chevrolet with utility of course! Wouldn’t you like to AREA CONCERNED cut. Free aet-up by our own re­ built-in GE oven, range SCHOOL STREET — 5 rooms, rooms with two offices, sep­ location is superb! That’s land. MLS Realtor, 643-1108. BIDWBLL StDING and roof- maker, permanent work. Ap­ Jewelry 48 why they’re selling! Models assure plenty of room for the chase at $17,600 (actual vaL Manchester, 644-8141. body. $995. CaU after 6, 876- be one of the many Represent­ liable men. Orighud price for all garbage disposer. Rent Includes second floor, garage. Tenant arate entrance, suitabla tor BIGHT ROOM raised ranch, ing—fUfinest quality aluminum ply LaPointe Induatries, Inc., heat and hot water, free park­ open Sunday and dally (ex­ ONE BLOCK from Main, two growing family, big kitchen ue $27,000). Write or phona 6168. atives who wiU make extra 155 W. Main Street, RockVUle, WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ this merchandiae was $825.46. must be willing to decorate, business or professional use two years old, large living with built-ins, 2 toil baths, COIN, STAMP coUectors buy si& ig and installation. 648- Some fortunate paraon can pur­ ing, outdoor picnic and recrea­ $85. Glastonbury 633-1874, Phllbrick Agency, 849-8464. cept Tuesdays) from 1 p.m. to family, 4-4 duplex, permanent for Mpolntment to Ins^t-!- 6879. dollars the AVON W AY . . . Conn. pairing. Prompt service. Up to room with fireplace, modem siding, two recent heating rec room, 2-car garage, price Mr. Green, 499 Jericho Tuna- at discount prices at the IMs- We give complete training. Expanding manufacturing chase it ail for only $ ^ , tion area. dark. ITive miles east of Man­ count Center (with Manches­ $20 on your c4d watch in trade. kitchen with bifilt-lns, family systems, garages, clean. $21,500. Warren E. Howland, pike, N.T. Phono Coda 813^ Trailers— needs high quality men Closed Mondays. F. E. Bray, MONTHLY SIX ROOM duplex, partially MAIN STREET Location- room, 4 or 6 bedrooms, 2-sone chester on Route 44A in Cov­ ter Rubber Stamps), 5 South MECHANIC-Trainee, part-time $05 monthly. Call entry. Samuel M. Lavltt Hayes Agency, 643-4803. MLS Realtor, 643-1108. FI 8-3900. « Mobile Homes 6«A CaU 289-4922 right now for Bridgeports, evenings, for autonudlc pin 737 Main Street, State Theater PAYMENTS furnished, Large parcel next to rede­ hot water heat, garage, $24,900. Main Street, Manchester, Roofing and Chimneys 16«A Only $125! 643-9277. velopment area suitable for 18 Agency. MLS Realtors at Ver­ COUNTER GIRL for dry clean­ lathes, and tool making. setters. CaU 289-5608. BuUding. ONLY $16.98 Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. MANCHESTER — 3 bedroom WAPPIN(3—Largo 6 room ^ PICK-UP Camper fully "YOU’LL DO BETTER AT’ apartments or other uses, pro­ non Circle, 643-2158, 875- ROOFING — Specializing re­ er, full-time, steady work. Ap- Both ahifta. Above aver­ RCXIKVILLE — Two apart­ 0297. ranch, attached garage, bullt- shaped ranch, panalad ran Asking $450.00 Can pairing roofs of ail kinds, new WANTED—^Two men full-time Completely Furnished With fessionally appraised. This is MANCHESTER — Six room Lots For Sate 73 Personals 3 ^ y at One Hour Martinizlng, A—L—B—E—R"i T*—S ments, 67 Talcott Ave., 3 large a prime opportunity. Call for ina, rec room, assumable mort­ room with bar, alumlmim aid­ 6. 649-4266. TootB,_ gutter work, chimneys age pay. Overtime. AU as carpet layers helpers. Ap­ Florists—Nurseries 49 Free Air - Conditioning and Ranch, kitchen with built-ins, gage. Hanley Agency, 643- 299 W. Middle Tpke., 649-1800. 43-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD rooms, first floor, electricity further details. Belfiore Agen­ dining room, 3 bedrooms, toll LARGE LEVEL lot on Man- ing, bullt-ina, half acre loU RIDE WANTED from Lake clean^, repaired. Aluminum iMneflts. AU repUea atrictly ply Mr. Turgeon, Ciurpet De­ OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. Free Washer and Dryer 0030. portment, Watkins Bros., 935 h a r d y Chrysanthemums in included. $72. monthly. 61 cy, 643-5121. basement, carport, 100x200 Manchester chester-So. Windsor town line, $19,500. Owner 644-8187. Street to Aircraft, Gate No. 8, aiding. SO years’ experience. AN IDEA for the ideal house­ confidentiaL Apply quick­ West St., 4 rooms, second 4 Auto DiiTlng School 7>A Main Street aU colors, pompons and Hw- lot, immaculate condition, $3,- exceUent neighborhood, pro­ 8-4:45. Can 649-3576. Free estimates. - CaU Rowley, wife with idle time. Im­ 39” MAYTAG gas and gas floor, $60. monthly. Call Mid­ 67 FALKNOR DRIVE—Seven fessionally appraised for fast BOLTON—Spacious 7 roofb ly. Box GG, Herald. veat giants, 50c and 75c each. vOnly $150! 900. assumes mortgage. Phil- room Cape Cod home packed LEARN TO DRIVE — Special 648-5361, 644-8888. mediate openings for Sarah stove, exceUent condition, 865 dletown, days Diamond 6- Land For Sale 71 sale to settle estate. Belfiore Split Level, lav' with ohowfr- RIDE WANTED from comer Open 7 days a week. Pon- 643-7183. brick Agency,, 640-8464. OPEN FOR INSPECTION with extras. This attractive attention to nervous and eld­ Coventry fashion show di­ Salesmen Wantgd 8&-A ticelU’s Greenhouse, 488 N. 9480; nights Diamond, 6-4454. Agency, 643-5121. off flniahed rec room, diolto Jarvis Road and Adams S t erly. Classroom for teen-agers. rectors, full or part-time, COVENTRY — Pucker Street home Is mid-way between As­ Main St. LARGE G.E. refrigerator in ex­ RANCH—Anaaldi built in 1969 central location. Louis Dtaor to Pratt ft Whitney. E. Hart­ Pickup service. Day or eve­ Radk>-TV Repair Phone 64S-5407, NEW, expanding life insurance BIRCH STREET—4 room fiat F'or Sale—(0 acres, $12,000. Sunday 2-4 sumption Junior High and CO'VENTRY Lot 114x140, ock Realty,- 649-98E1. y. DRIVERS for school bus, 7:30 cellent condition with large ■ Samuel M. Modem Youngstown kitchen East Catholic High School. A ford, Gate 2, first shift 7-8:30. ning lessons. Reasonable rates. Servieea 18 9 a.m., 2:16-8:84 p.m. CaU company interviewing now for one block from Main Street. Approximately 1,500 feet front­ with built-ins, 8 bedrooms, dveriodklng lake, shade trees, Can after 4:30, 649-1343. . MATURE, reliable woman deep freeze compartment, self pleuant family room in the Manchester Driving Academy, 648-2414. men who desire above aver­ Fuel and Feed 49-A Looking for young couple, no age. Call 742-6678 or 428-5842. ceramic tUa bath, 2 fireplaces, high' and. dry, lake privilegea GLASTONBURY—4 room ex­ CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv wanted' to babysit for one defrosting. Moving — must be children. Call 649-6987 after baaenient pemiita using four Reasonable. 643-8607, RIDE WANTED daUy from vi­ 742-7249. age income. Many exceUent Layitt Agency plastered walls, oil hot water pandable Cope with garoga ice, available all hours. Satis­ year old child, 5 days a week, PART-TIME 2 furniture and FOR s a l e — Seasoned hard­ sold and moved by Monday, 6 p.m. rooms as bedtodms. Ptonipt on a 14 acre lot, toll amastta cinity Walnut Street to Uni­ oi^rtunlties available. CaU September 28. Reasonable. heat with cast iron radiation. 49 Mountain Rd. faction guaranteed. CaU 649- my home. Box X, Herald. appliance deUvery and ware­ 643-1197 for appointment wood for fireplace. B. J. Beg;in, 643-2168 ■' ■ Realtors 875-6297 Houses For Sale 72 occupancy. Robert J. Smltn, drive, storms and screens, esc- versity of Connecticut Call 742-6511. , FIVE ROOM apartment, first Immediate occupancy, $18,900. Inc., 903 Main Street 649- Garage—Service— 1815. house men. 9 a.m. to 1 pan. 164 Manchester Road, Glas­ Vernon Cfircle, Pkwy Exit 96 Pbilbrick. Agency, 649-8464. Suburbaii For Sale 75 cellent location. $16,000. J. Bi 649-2489. CAN YOU QUALIFY to join tonbury, 633-2933. floor, available October 1, 32 CONCORD RD - BeaufifUl For value and distinction at 5241. Storage 10 CaU Mr. PettengUI 643-1524. WESTINGHOUSB electric Opah 3 Days A Week Realty, 643-5129. — a staff of real estate special­ Clinton St., call 849-2665. ranch, laige Uving room, torm- FIVE BEDROOMS, 2 baths, a bargain see this custom ------1:------ti> STATE LICENSED rest home DEMONSTRATE. TOYS stove, deluxe, in exceUent eon- a) dining room. cMlnot kUchon. MANCHESTER—60 Benton St. BOLTON OWNER needs capi­ GARAGE FOR CAR, boat or Moving—Traddng— BUS DRIVERS for school ists, and become a member of LObKING tor anything in real guest house. 2 car garage— 8 room ranch. 1,860 aq. ft. centrany located, reasonable DRY HARDWOOD for sale. ditlon. Phone 643-8884. ROCKVILLE — Brand new 4 2 badrooms, rocraotfon room, Large 8 room older home, 1)4- tal for new business, must SOUTH WINDSOR — F ra ^ rates, friendly atmosphere. storage, 148 Cooper HiU SL, Storage 20 routes. Short hours, good pay an informed sales force? Our estate rentals — apartments, all on HoII Street, fine central on one floor. Home includes sell attractive 3-badroom oub-' painted 8 bedroom ranoli wltB Collins Bus Service, Strong Call 742-8059. homes, multiple dwellings, call rpom, 2 bedroom, all electric landacapad yard. Marion B. features too numerous to baths, dishwasher, walking TeL 876-1011. Manchester, $7. Call Glaston­ of/ice provides every tool location. Low 20's they are ruban home with two acraa built-ins, oeramle bath, flz^ bury 633-9057. MANCHESTER DeUverv. Light Work now untU December. Road, Wapping. 644 -1131. available for the man who J. D. Realty, 648-6129. apartment. Tile bath, dis­ Robertson, Realtor. Otl-OSOB. list. Reduced to upper- distance to bus, schools and Wearing Apparel— Purs 57 posal. Near bus and shop­ asking. T'. J. Crockett, Real­ shopping. -Attractive mort­ of land, immediate occupancy. place, garage. A ttra ^ v WANTED ride from Wood­ trucking and package delivery. Join one of the oldest and wants a real estate ‘ career. tor, 643-1677. twenties. Owner 875-3960. The R. F. Dimock Co., 649- londacap^ A real value Refrigerators, washers and FRIENDLY Ice Cream, Rock- SEASONED fireplace wood for WE HAVE customers waiting ping, $115. 875-0701. gage assumption. Quick oc­ land Street near Broad, to largest firms in the Toy This is a full-time position for 5245. assumable 4$4% GARAGE for rent on Oak St. stove moving spxsialty. Folding vUle, has openings nights, 8- an experienced, Ucensed man sale. CaU 649-8974. for the rental of your apart- MANCHESTER — New listing. cupancy. Only, $14,090. Own­ fehn Street, Hartford, 8:30- 12, 3 or 4 nights a week, for FOR SALE—Girl Scout «ni- AVAILABLE October 1st—4 JUST LISTED er-agent, 643-9442. Owner, 644-8086. CaU 649-8009. chairs for rent 649-0752. Party field. FuU or spare ready to go. A confidential in- m'eht br home. J. D. Realty, St. James Parish. 6 ^ room $15,600—RANCH with 6 large WAPPING—CharmlM 6 room -C- 4:30. 649-5031. men over 18. Cedi 875-9910. form, size 10. 649-9334. 643-5129. rooms, centrally located, heat, time. Experience unneces­ teryiew may be arranged by Garden— Farm—Dairy ------7------hot water, stove, electricity. RAISED RANCH ranch with garage, 1*4 baths, rooms, 100x250 well shrubbed MANCHESTER 5)4 room Cape restored Colonial, 2-car ga­ SO. WINDSOR—7 room frooCT FOR RENT—Boat and trailer 24 foot living room with fire­ inside storage for 16' boat, Painting—Papering 21 sary. Call or write Santa’s PLX n^E R S and helpers, new calling Mr. Werbner at 643- Products 50 EAST HARTFORD — brand Children accepted. 649-7287. lot, full cellar, fireplace, 3 with aluminupi siding, 100x200 rage, over an acre lot, low to-back Spilt Level, beautiful Automobiles For Sale 4 1121. Wanted—^To Buy 68 place, oil hot water heat, plas­ bedrooms, large kitchen, spot­ lot, garage, 3 bedrooms, built- taxes, $18,900. J. D. Realty, famUy room at ground lavaL $25 per season. TeL 649-5854. Parties, Inc., Avon, Conn. construction work. CaU after new 3 room apartments, all ter walls, aluminum storms PAINTING, EXTERIOR and in­ 7 p.m., 289-0511. PICK YOUR own apples, 75 on first floor, ideal for couples FIVE ROOM duplex, newly re­ Featuring 7 rooms, excel­ less condition. Wolverton in kitchen, large dining area. 643-5129. toll basement, laundry-mu# MEED CART Tour credit turn­ 673-3455, or evenings 673- WANTED TO BUT—Anfisa decorated. gas stove, garage, and screens. Custom built Agency, Realtor, 649-2818. ed down? ^ o r t on down pay­ Hotorcyclcfr—BlcTcles 11 terior, papertiang;ing, waU- Help Wanted— cents . ^ r 16 quart basket. with no children. Includes lent landscaping, kitchen Immaculate condition. Im­ BOLTON LAKE—Year 'round room has adjoining aeeond paper removed, dry wall work. 9829. PART-TIME, experienced jan­ Michael\Kury8, 168 French and good used furniture. VII- adults preferred. $105 month­ with bullt-ins, family room, 1951. $16,900. Wolverton Agen­ bath partially toSmed. TMs ment? Bankrupt? Reposses- range, refrigerator^ disposal, cy, Realtor, 649-2813. mediate occupancy. Wolverton home. 4 good sized rooms, Reasonable rates. Bank finanC' itor mornings. CaU General Male or Female 37 Road, Bolton, off Route 85. xoge Peddler Auctloa House, ly. Call 643-988^. 2 toll bathrooms, 2-car ga­ SPLIT LEVEL—7 rooms, 1% Agency, Realtors, 649-2813, entire home is in AAA coa- Bion? Don’t dei6>ali^! S** Hon^ 1965 HARLET-DAVIDSON with heat, hot water, and individ­ baths, modem kitchen with 75x150 lot, low, low price electric starter now on dis­ ing arranged. insured. Cleaning Services, 649-5334. Route 88, EUingtoo. 878-fni, ual thermostats. Storage rage, basement recreation ditlon and la located on a est Douglaa Inquire about low­ ACCURATE TYPIST with ' CONCORD GRAPES, pick your Bob FTucklger, and Boo. FIVE ROOM apartment, ga­ MANCHESTER—Older 6 room built-ins, dining room, fam- $10,900. Wolverton Agency, est down, smaUest payments play; new 50cc model, $225 full Free estimates. 649-9658, Jo- RELIABLE woman for light apace iii basement, coin oper­ room with fireplace, cus­ MANCHESTER — 6 room pleasant deadend rood, Priced MAN TO WORK in lumber­ bookkeeping experience, part Own, bring containers, $1.25 rage. A-1 condition, conven­ Colonial, IH baths, modem ily room, toll basement, 1- Ranch, large lot, central lo­ Realtor, 649-2813. anywhere. No small loan or fi­ price. Parts and service. Har- seph P. Lewis. | housework Tuesday and Fri- ated laundry, parking, appli­ tom built just two years kitchen, enclosed porch, excel­ at $17,800. Glenn Rcbhrta yard and warehouse. Apply or full time. Write Box A, basket After 4 p.m., 270 WE BUY, SBILL or trade an­ ient location. 649-2651. car garage. $22,900. Phll­ cation, high assumable^nort- Agency, Realtors, 644-1531, nance company plan. Douglaa ley-Davidson Sales, 49 Park Herald, stating age and expe­ tique and used furniture, china, ances by General Ellectric. ago, $23,900. lent neighborhood, only $15,- TOLLAND — Near Parkway. M W R -i^lJJiii^ior ■ p-inG 1 ?S;,sprutl^ SSfe43-7°4« Russ Clifford, W. G. Glenney Hackmatack Street. brick Agency, 049-8464. gage, $18,400. J. D. Realty, 644-1387, 33S-S325. Motors, 338 Main. Street, Hartford. ing. Wallpaper books. Paper-' transportation. CaU 643 7446. Co., 63 Hebron Avenue, Glas­ rience. glass, silver, picture frames $120 monthly. 83 Elm Street SIX ROOM duplex, centrally lo­ 900. Hayes Agency, 643-4808. Large 4)4 room ranch, en­ (off Burnside Avenue - near 643-5129. closed porch, garage, fireplace, hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Fully I MATURE woman to work 4-9 tonbury. FRESH SWEET CIDER for all and old coins, old doUEa u d cated, adults preferred, avail­ FOUR BBIDROOM Cape near 1962 CORVAIR Monza coupe. Business Semoes Main). Model apartment open able Oct. 1. 649-9197. BEAUTIFUL paneled heated Kaltoey School, 6 years old, huge work shop, acre trees, Red, 22,000 mUes, 4-speed, im­ Insured. Workmanship g;uar- occasions. CaU Art Fish, 649- guns, hobby coUecUonB, attic J. D. REALTY AN IDEAL older 8 room house JANITORIAL service - office. Situations Wanted— 4696. contents or whole estates. Fur­ dally. Apt. D. Phone 528-2030, family room c a kitchen, 8 bed­ toil shed dormer, 2 baths, car- in sound condition on a large privacy. Hayes Agency, 643- Wanted—4t6sl Estate 7l! maculate condition. Call 742- O ffered 13 anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. Snack Bar. Apply at office of eve. Raymond Damato, 643- SDC MODERN rooms, fur­ room ranch, aluminum storms, 4803. If no answer, 648-9043. part-time. CaU 649-2896, Mr. Female 38 niture Repair Service Taleott- port, toll basement, shaded lot. beautifully landscaped 7301. Mrs. Uppling, Cafeteria Man­ Bortone. TOMATOES, cablMige 10c each, 7091 or 528-4602. nished or unfurnished, tile - 643-5129 cellar, 158x245 lot, only $16,- yard, sidewalks and all city LAWNMOWBR rttarpaning; re­ ager, 45 School Street. Tel. viUe, Conn. Tel. 643-7449. with two extra lots, 2-car ga­ LEBANON, CONN., Heritage HAVE CLIENT for 3 or 8 bed­ pairs, sales, rotor blades INTERIOR and exterior paint­ PRACTICAL NURSE, exper­ gourds 2 for 5c, pumpkins 5c bath, shower, bus line, park­ DbO. Oarlton W. Hutchins. 649- utilities. 649-2595. rage, and children’s playhouse. 1968 CHEVY II Super Sport 649-3626. 8 % ROOM GARDEN apart­ ing, TV antenna, oil furnace, 61>2. Hill, Route . 207. Capes, room home in Bowers School Convertible, bucket seats, diaipened: bicycle salea. serv­ ing, wallMper removed, fully ienced, with good r^erences, EUid up, carrots, blue Hubbard, CASH IMMEDIATELY — We 4 rooms first floor with toll buy anything ’ from a pin to ment available October 1. ■storm windows, screens, large $16,900 — EXCEPTIONALLY Ranches, and Raised Ranches, area under $20,000. Tongreft automatic transmiasion, radio ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, insured. R m e Belanger. 643- CLERK-TYPIST position avail­ desireb nursing position days, acorn, and butternut squash. MANCHESTER - New 8 room I bath. 4 rooms second floor, Agency, 643-6821. TOOL MAKERS 21 Angel Street. battleship. Used furniture and Heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ yard, near High School, teach­ RANCH, 6*] rooms, nestled in fine Cape, 3 liedrooms, large one acre lots. No money down and heater, exceUent condi­ 149 W . Middle Tunipike, 646 0612 or 644-0804. able at local insurance com­ Mohday through Friday. Call Garrison Colonial, 12x24 living I the trees in a lieautitol wooded oil fired, steam heat, two 2098. 643-0582 after 2 p.m. appliances. Ask for Mr. Reed, erator, .parking. Rent $110 per ers or students, no pets. 649- living room, lieautlful grounds VA, FHA financing. Open tion. One owner. CaU 8711-0657. pany, hours 8:15-4:15, Mon­ OR MACHINISTS month. Office 15 Forest St. room, family room, built-in neighborhood. Just off Route porches, city water and sew­ daily 2 til dark. Sales by SELLING? or buying? . . . INSIDE and outside painting. 649-8254, 249-4794. 7770. kitchen, master bedroom with Elizabeth J. Carpenter, Real­ ers, near school, stores and TYPEWRITERS — Standard day through Friday. Pleasant experienced mother would Fertilizers 50-A 643-0000. 15. House has S bedrooms, 1% tor, 649-5051. ^ Philip Segal. CaU anytime caU a local Realtor. Ibqtof- 1964 TR-4, exceUent condition, You name your own price. working conditions, exceUent dressing room, low twenties. busline. Ready for occupancy. and electric. Repaired, over* 649-7863, 875-8401. like to care for children in her WANTED TO BUY—OU burn­ FOUR CLEAN rooms, second liaths, large rec room, patio, 423-0314. . ‘ ienced, local. He knows y e ^ save $1,000. Must selL 742- fringe benefits. Evening inter­ Capable o* machining parts CREST LUXURIOUS duplex Hayes Agency, 643-4803. large lot, $18,4(X). Phllbrick A real bargain. Priced for a problem and can help oolve ft. hauled, rented. Adding ma­ from blueprints. Overtime, home. .Tel. 643-9648. GOOD COW manure, $5 and ing kitchen range. Glaston­ floor, adults only. 649-7567; $14,900—SPOTLESS 5)4 room 8282. views by appointment. CaU $10. loads, deUvered. Excellent bury 633-1841,. apartments, 4H rooms, after 6, 649-1928. Agency, 649-8464. , ranch, basement, non-devel­ fast sale—$20,900. Tel. 649- COVENTRY—Two homes, one It doean’t coat any more. _ chines rented and repaired. holidays ahd all benefits MANCHESTER — ExecuUve J566, owner. Pickup and deUvery service. Electrical ^rvices 22 Mrs. Lubas, 643-1124. or 643- for fall use. 648-7804, 649- baths, heat, hot water, dis­ opment, 100x200 lot. Assume 5 and one 6)4. waterfront, 1963 MG MIDGET. A-1 condi­ available. Apply posed, refrigerator, remge, car­ neighliorhood, lovely 7 room $8,600 — WELL KEPT 5 ^ team toUy insulated and furnished tion, low mileage, aU extras. Yale Typewriter Service. 649- 1125. Situations Wanted— 8731. ANTIQUES, household fur­ FOUR ROOM tenement, first 4)4% mortgage, $104.32 peted staircase, Venetian floor, hot water, no heat, old­ Colonial, mammoth living ranch, I bedrooma. attrootlva $700 DOWN plus closing ^osts with prices beginning at .$ll,- CaU 875-6614 between 6-7. 4988. FREE ESTIMATES. Prmnpt Male 39 nishings, business merchan­ room, modem kitchen with monthly. Carlton W. Hutchine, service on all types of elec­ WOMAN for housework , 4 dise, store liquidations, ma­ blinds, washer, dryer, base­ er people. Inquire 73 Cooper dining area. auHirban. Owner will buy this 3 bedroom home. 700. and up. For appointment DEAN MACHINE bulit-ins, 2-car garage. Sacri-r Realtor, 649-5132. New bath suid kitchen. Com­ LEGAL 1956 PLYMOUTH 2-door, V-8, REPAIRS on oU makes of re­ trical wiring. Licensed and m- hours a day. two mornings a RECENTLY retired accountant Household Goods 51 chinery and equipment, real ment storage, on bus line, rea­ S t., amdous. COritoB W., Hutchins, contact F. M. Gaal Agency, sured. Wilson Electrical Co., week. 649-1348. PRODUCTS sonable rent, 571 Hartford Rd. fice at $19,900. Hayes Agency, Realtor, 6406182. QUALITT eight room split pletely redecorated. Ready for 643-2682, 643-t)281, A. L. Rose, automatic transmiasion, good frigerators, washers, ranges, desires part-time accounting. estate, appraisals. American 643-4803. NOTICE and dryers. AU oil burners Manchester, 649-4817, 643-1388. 165 Adams St. MAGIC CHEF 4-bumer kitch­ Auction Co., 643-2794, 643- Mr. GIU, 649-3666. level in Lakewood Circle. Our Immediate occupancy. Belfiore 649-7377, tires, very*’ good condition, NAME BRAND Goods Free— Manchester, Conn. ’ Thoroughly experienced in ail en range, $30. Play Maid BEVBN ROOM Older home, 4 Agency, 643-5121, Ask for $150. 649-2696. cleaned and serviced. All woric phases, general ledger, trial 6468, evenii^s 643-6847. ROCKVILLE—Bunny 4% room sign if posted. In the thirties —------— ------The Registrars of Voters ef Help friends shop with just washing . machine. ' 648-6923 VERY ATTRACTIVE 4 room 'apartment plus attic. 875-0905. MANCHESTER — Year-old cus­ bedrooms. 2 baths, lot 72xl0L Norm Hohenthal. piaranteed. Cosma Appliance balances, profit and loss state­ tom 6H room ranch, aluminum *and worth it. T. J. Crock­ BOLTON- — 7 room ranch on the Town of Coventry will be In RENAULT R-8, *1964, new Floor Finishing 24 $1 weekly. You get things after 4. 49 Oxford SO­ apartment, first floor, porch, Marlon E. Robartson, Realtor ett. Realtor. 643-1577. four acres. Three car garage, session September 29,1964 troU Service, 606 Center, 649-0056. free. W rite' for details and ments, manufacturing . costs, SCHOOL STREET— 6 room du- sidtog, 2-car garage, 2 baths, 643-6958. MANCHESTER—$18,000. Own­ model, 4-door, large enghie, TRUCK DRIVER for potato and taxes. Tel. 649-0457. Rooms Without Board 59 attic, basement, hot air oil outbuildings. Ideal for horses, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Regia- FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh free 396 page catalog. Popular USED APPLIANCES, clean re burner. Adults preferred. Op­ plebc, adults preferred, avail­ family room with fireplace, 459 KEENEY STREE’^. 6 room ar selling 6 room Dutch Co­ disc brakes,, bucket 'seats, 4- LAWN MOWERS, sharpened harvesting, apply at John FOUR BEDROOM Colonial, etc. Vacant. Owner very anx- trara’ office in the new ToWn ing (specializing 'In older Club Plan. Dept. K804, Lyn- frigerators, ranges, washers FURNISHED room, light posite Center Park. 232-4351. able October IS. Call 643-5563. huge suburban lot. Hayes Agen­ Colonial, sunporch, large yard, lonial, 244 E. Middle Tpke. •peed stick, radio. Leaving and repaired, sales and serv­ Scfawelr Sons, 89 Sullivan MAN with truck desires part cy. 643-4803. paneled (amlly room, kitchen lous. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, office Building for the pprposa ice, rental equipment. L ft M floors) Waxing floors. Paint­ brook, N.Y. South Windsor. 289- tlme work, and dryers, prices reasonable housekeeping, private en­ 2-car- garage, amealte! drive, Tel. 043-0190. country. Best offer over $1, Ave., CaU 649-7853 be- at B. D. Pearl Appliances, with buUt-ins, formal dining 643-1577.______j of preparing the prellmtnafy ■ Equipment Oorp., Route 8$, ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. 3406. tween 1-5. trance. Lady only. One min­ across from Fox Grove Coun­ 100. Vernon 875-3625. No job too small. John Ver- 643-2171. 1 THE LAWTON pARDEN THREE FAMILY—Owner says romn, fireplace, attached ga­ SUNKEN FAMILY room with Vernon, 876-7609, Manchester ute from Main St. Tel. 649- Furnished Apartments 63-A to sell. Vacant 6 room unit try Club, $15,500. CaU owner NO. COVENTRY 3*eiTOUon*” **** November faille. 649-5760. CONCRETE mason worker 7959 after 6. rage, $22,900. Phllbrick Agen­ fireplace, 6)4 room ranch, 1)4 forces sale of 6 room ranch. 1963 COMET 2-door Sedan, exchange. Enterprise 1945. STENOGRAPHER CLEAN used refrigerators and APARTMENTS plus two .three roomers on 043-4719. 6 cylinder, standard trans- wanted, full-time, experience D og»— Birds— Pete 41 TWO ROOM apartment, fur­ cy, 649-M64. baths, built-lns, garage, cov­ fireplace, aluminum storm s,' washers, all price ranges. B. D. ROOM FOR RE3NT, gentleman nished, private bath and en­ 1st floor. Approx. $3,600. In­ MANCHESTER — Beautiful ered patio, captivating view. enclosed carport. Owner 742- September 19M . miasion, low mileage, spotless, HAVE SMALL pickup truck preferred or will train. Must Dawtem Road Manchester come annually. Central heat. RANCH, 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms, Attics and cellars cleaned. Bonds—Stocks— THOROUGHBRED fe­ Pearl’s Appliance, 643-2171. only, tree rarklng, references trance. Utilities. No pets. Near home with 1)4 toll tUe bath, Carlton W. Hutchins, 049- 8174.----- Doris W. Lyon, . ■' $1,700 or best offer. 742-8888. Attractive opening in mod­ have driver’s license; also TWO Good condition. T. J. Crockett, kitchen, Uving room, wooded Rubbish removed. Reasonable. Mortgages 27 part-time workers wanted male Beagle puppies, 3. months required. CaU afteW ■ p.m., Cheney’s, 226 Charter Oak, attached oversize garage, toll 5132. MUdred C. HiltgSB. em office for a competent old. $15. each. 643-0420. EWERYTHINO In aterlllaed re­ 643-2698. 643-8368, 246-4788. 643-1577. lot, handy to bus, shopping, CHICKEN COOP (30x100) pro­ Registrars— Of 1968 COMET Convertible, auto­ Call 649-104$. mornings or afternoons. Phone conditioned used furniture and basement with walk-out en­ matic, low mileage, $100 cash SECOND MORTGAGE - Un- stenographer. Interesting 4 i ROOM • etc. Bhccellent condition. $12,- MANCHESTER—Forest .Hills. vides excellent retirement in­ First District n, Charles Pontlcelli, 649-9644. appliances, high quality—low TWO FAMILY—On Oakland trance, on level treed 1 % acre Open tonight 5 p.m.-dark. Im­ or trade. Take over payments. STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone liniited funds available for sec- and varied work. EJxcel- FOUR . ADORABLE kittens LARGE pleasant room near FOUR CLEIAN rooma, conven­ 900. Phllbrick Agency, 649- lot. Price reduced. Home sit­ come plus a nice 5 room cape Gertrude A. Havea, walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ caul mortgages, p a r e n ts to would like good homes. Call imees. LeBlanc Furniture, 195 bath, quiet neighborhood, ient to everything, nice neigh­ St., a large 6 ft 6 flat. Big 8464. mediate occupancy, nevy cus­ 629-5866, 233-6222. lent salary and benefit WANTED— Fuel oil truck driv­ yard (150x150) trees, house uated on Gardner St. For ap­ with 2 car garage. On Rte. Bessie L Strock,' races, hatchways, dry wells. suit your budget. Expedient er, full-time, nights. Apply in 649-2164 after 5:30. South Street, Rockville. 875- parking, breakfast optional. DUPLEXES borhood. 649-9428 p.m. tom built 6 room Ranch, fire­ 44A, just over Bolton Iliie. Registrars— program. Write P. O. Box 2174. Open 9-8. has aluminum siding, garage. pointment contact F. M. Gael place, gourmet’s kitchen, din­ J956 PLY^dOUTH Ccmvertlble, AU concrete repairs. Reason­ service. J. D. Realty. 643-5129. person Moriarty Brothers, 301 643-1797 after 5. MANCHESTER—3 family, 4-5- Agency. 643-2682. 643-0281, Owner anxious. T. J. Crockett, Second District ** ■ rebuUt engine, standard with able. 643-0851. 1821, , Hartford, stating CAT to give away because $150 per Month Sensibily priced at $18,900. T. 6, fully occupied, good loca­ ing room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Center Street NOW AVA.TLABLE at Mar­ J. Crockett. Realtor, 643-1577. A. L Rose. 649-7377. Realtor, 643-1577. floor shift, radio, heater, new A BETTER ARRANGEMENT education, business exper­ moving. Year old, white vdth Business Locations tion. good Income. Unbeliev­ 2-car garage, sewers. Travel­ DRIVEWAYS, foundatlnns, cel­ of your finances will' makp black, well behaved, altered. low’s — Armstrong, easy to Baths. top. Phonfe 742-7726. ience, and salary require­ CARPEI PBRS and helpers For Rent 64 able low price, CaU early, Manchester er's Real Estate Co., Realtors, lars sealcoated and water­ more of your Income available with Call 643-0804 or Call M. Wimams, 648-1384 or clean, Quaker and vinyl rugs ..2 Bedroom* ' VACANT 6 room Ranch, 1% Wqlvertoioh Agency, Realtor, 249-8691, 649-3988. for kitf^en, bedroom, living CHRYSLER, 1955, Windsor 2- proofed under pressure. CaU tor personal use. Lump debt ments. J 875-9718 649-0836. ..Free Parking f FOR LEASE)—BxcoUant loca­ baths, fireplace, toll basement, 64^-281^. room, and d ^ 867. Main S t, WESTERN EUCTRIC PURPLE PALACE!!! door, exceptionaUy good condi- the D ft G. Penetrating Sealer into one monthly payment of tion tor doctor’s office or garage, 6 years old, $17,900. RANCH—5 extra large rooms ’ HEIP WANTED ■ $22.26 for each thousand dollars Flimlture Dept .1 Kitchen has refrigerator, i Phllbrick Agency, 649-84M. with 8 bedrooms, family sized rion. 643-M07. Service, 288-8614. stove, dishwasher, disposal, beauty parlor. 415 Main Street l y n E s s St r e e t — in the including repayment over five TWO EXPERIENCED paint­ Articlea For Sale 45 CO., INC. $16,500, immediate occu­ kitchen, 19 foot living room WANTED—Woman to babysit HI-FI STEREO, walnut cab­ dining area Completely renovated and am­ heart of the West Side, 5)4 pancy. 6-room front to 6968 CHBWROLET Impale Con- SHARPENING Service - Saws, years. Frank Burke, 246-6897, 2:30-7 p.m., Monday through ers wanted. 649-9658. room ranch with a real neat with pine paneled wall, gen­ knives, axes, ahears, akates, DARK, RICH' stone-free loam! inet AM and FM radio, like An equal opportoalty ena- • .Optional air conditioning ple paridng. J. D. Realty, 648- ANSALDI HEIGHTS ’ back Tri-level situated on avertible, blue with white top, Connecticut M ortgage Ex­ Friday. CaU 643-9260 between 6129. rec room selling for only $15,- erous closet apace, 100x190 lot, MACHINE REPAIR M AN^ standard transmission, V-8 , rotary blades. Quick service. change. 16 Lewis St. Hartford, ii‘ :‘30''a.m7-i:36“ p.m Also, fill, sand, gravel, and new, $125. Freezer large com­ pleyer has «qienlaig for mea ..Private basement with laun­ a private park-like wood­ convenient neighborhood, alu­ SET-UP MAN stone. 643-9504. 900.' Our signs are on the iS27 h.p). engrine. Ilka new. CaU Capitol Equipment Co.,’ 88 ^Oonn. ' , ' mercial type in excellent dry connections MODERN, CENTRAL, Air- 50 VIRGINIA RD. ed lot. Just what you’ve minum storms and screens, MILLWRIGHT If' and working condition, $75. 649- to install communication property. Full FHA or VA. waited for. CaU Mr. ’Tour- , . > i4146-2641. Main St., Manchester. Hours CLAN MILLS, INC needs three Conditioned Offices for rent. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- $15,900. Wolverton Agency, SECOND MORTGAGES, two PILE is soft and lofty . . . 7826. equipment' Applicants moat ..O il heat included Beautiful 9-room Colonial, tellotte 649-5306, 875-6611. dally 7-5. Thursday 7-9 Satur­ ladies for telephone work from m a c h i n i s t Off Street parking. Inquire at 1677. Realtor, 649-2813. All-around repair man Wanted to perform the duties, 1968 d o d g e 6-pasaenger sta- day 7-4. 648-7968. plans for repayment offered colors retain brilliance In esu:- be high school gradnatoo or 4 bedrooms, IVi baths, 2-car our downtown office. Hours peta. cleaned with Blue Lus­ W a r r e n e . h o w l a n d . 164 Eiast Center St. or phone Bssooiated with a millwright Duties eonslst s f dlswsalllag' ly UX W VIlOH edn w anMTTO. . C^748-8O0S, toa

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esaor, ehSly ' L ow 4 e to 13,651 45. T<*wn«w ■ Welfare Office A m t A b o u t T o w n School Menus High 7e to 7k. Of State Moves More For Your Money! Mm ekAsim 'A City of VUiagm Chmm Onwr MiriiM OInb degrM The Manchester PubHe School Through Insuraneo Mtnag«ment team win nAwam tonight at Tomorrow is moving day for menu foP the week begiaaing T:fO at tha Maannic Templa. the local offices of the Oon- Monday, Sept 98, is as foUowa YOL.I i I[, NO. 804 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 91, 1994 oa veto IS) PRICE nevEN c i m HB QecUcut Welfare Department, Monday: BVankfurt on roll, For Fre* Survey CsB n a Naweomar’a'Olub of tha with a switch to be made from baked beans, cole slaw, milk, MaiHdtagtar U nit o t the H art­ the Jarvis Block at 806 Main sliced peaches.. fo rd T W C A w ill HKMiaor a O of- SL to the second floor of the Tuesday: Meat balls, gravy, LEON 0. BLOOM, wt faa Social tomorrow from 10 Manchester Shopping Parkade mashed potato, green beans, Events a.m, to noon at tba CSommunity on W. Middle 'Tpke. bread, butter, milk, cherry 2 4 t - S « 3 T, 70 H. Main 8t Tba event la The offices of the State La­ tapioca. . opan to women who are new bor Department will remain at Wednesday: B^ed corned Offices In Vernon uid Hartford realdanta of thla area, and also 806 Main St beef hash, spinach, combread, In State A spokesman for the State butter, ’ milk, ice cream. Firm Struck^ to TWCA nMmbera. Tlioae wlahlng farther Informathm Welfare Department said last Thursday: Oven fried chick­ may omitact Mrs. Barry Noo­ month that the move was made en, cranberry sauce, parsUed nan, 57 Saultera Rd. necessary by the need for ad­ potato, whole kernel com, Auto Workers ditional space, and that the bread, butter, milk, Jello-top Oub Scout Pack 47 win have new offices will accommodate ping. Stay on Jobs reglatratlona to m o r r o w at a complete child-welfare unit, Friday: Baked fish sticks, /Y's A Pleasant Drive To 7:30 pjn. at South Methodist not presently available in Man­ fried potatoes, beets, bread, Church. Proapactlve members chester. butter, milk, cowboy cake. BRISTOL (AP)—Work- should attend with parents. The local office is only in­ Orkil Farms, West Simsbury ers remained on the job to­ Boya who are eight-years-old volved with public assistance matters at present, and child day at the Bristol and and attend South or Washing­ Meriden plants of New De­ ton Blementary Schools are eli­ welfare cases have been han­ dled out of Hartford. parture Division of Gen­ DETROIT (AP) — Tl» gible to register. Those wish­ THE HAITFORD HECTIIC United Auto W o r k e Y||, ing further information may With the acquisition of the APPLES eral Motors Corp. After a contact Mrs. Edwin A rgen- new space, plans call for the Union struck G«neral M o­ addition of about 10 persons U6HT COMPANY number of GM plants in bright, 88 Nike Circle. Mc In t o s h , oravenstein , o t h e r s other states were hit by tors Corp. today whin to the present staff of 31. DhrMwidi DtclortA company and UAW b 649-5577 Loss Put at $20,000 WALLINGFORD (AP) — Disclosure the strike nip Mrs. Edgar H. Clarke, hostess at a Republican coffee hour last night, pours for (left to A t Vatican Fourteen te«i-agers have been official. didn’t come until after 643-0301 right) Mrs.- Irving Twomey, director Harold A. Turkington, board of education candi­ arrested on charges of breach workers already hod dates Mrs. Mary Jane Crandall (just getting her cup) and Atty. Thomas Bailey. The cof­ of the peace arising from a beer walking out at Cleyetend, 01 fee hour, at the Clarke home on Plymouth Lane, was attended by all the GOP candidates VATICAN CITY (AP) — Fire, fed by brisk southwest winds, today leveled a Framingham, Mass., and ellto American prelates at the Ecu- party, that was allegedly fol­ for town offices. (Herald photo by Pinto.) storage shed on the Hartman Tobacco Co. property on lowed by on auto accident in where. ^ as a weU-organised force m «sr Windsor St. with damage estimated- in excess of 820,- which six persons were injured. UAW President Walter £ manufacturing led the field, Pinehurst Chicken Six more onrests were ex­ Reuther announced SO mtnuteil to...... imbue the whole- Roman 000. Eighth District and South Windsor volunteer after the 10 a.m. E8T deodl^ Average Check earning an average of $5.50 Catholic Church witii the Idea ondf*------— more per week this August than firemen, assisted by men that it was with "a great ootm of religious freedom. apparatus from Manchester’s Of Worker U p in August of 1963. U. S. Grade A, Government Inspected, Of Course of sadness snd disappointmsnU? They have argued hard for a Town Fire Department, were that he announced failure ,| 9 Workers in the manufacture declaration on religious freedom called out to the blase at about of chemicals drew the highest Inferao Again Moves reach agreement with GoneiM The average weekly earnings now before the 3,500 bishope 10:80. M otors. of factory production workers pay ItLst month with an average YOUR FOOD BUDGET'S FRIEND , from around the world. Officials of tbs tobocoo firm in Connecticut last month was check of $122.52, closely follow­ at ths scene reported tiiat two He was acconqiMknied to«Ma After the first debate Wednes­ televised news confsrsnee *9 $107.35,. or $2.63 higher than ed by workers manufacturing Tender 3 lb. ehiclcent will average $1.17 each and plump S'/i lb. day on the declaration, the workmen and a truck driver From Santa Barbara during the same period last primary metals, $122.40. Leonard Woodock, UAW vlM priest who serves ss IkigUsh- were working in the storage president and chief ofMs CM week. Those employed in the man­ birds, just right to roast will cost only $1.37 each. shed when a sudden explosion langusge press officer re­ departm ent 'v The figures, released by the ufacture of apparel drew the marked: "They had the heavy chased them out. SANTA BARBARA, Calif.fair at dusk was cool, and ths State Ijibor Department, show Same low 39c lb. price on these U.S. Grade A fresh New England fire was aigain moving intend. The UAW estimated its stirlka lowest paychecks with an aver­ artillery out today." One of the workmen may (AP) — A fire which twice Workers walk out of Cadillac division plant in Detroit. (AP Photofax.) of GM woud idle 300,000 of jH that workers lir non-metallic age of $60.56 Again Xm winds struck. In chickens whether they are whole, cut or split. Laading tha Americans that have dro|iped a cigarette, ac- burned into the hUlside suburbs 364,000 productiem w orkors. urdtaig to a report from fire sight minutes ths 'temperature day were Cardinals Richard of Suite Barbara turned away rose 13 degrees and winds o f 80 Reuther said hs tbaatpit tM Stuff and roast these 3'/i lb. chickens or roast them without stuffing. CushiM of Boston, Albert Mey­ todaiy and biased into lightly miles an hour pushed flames Talks Slated OM economic oftar woa snt(|g er of Qtloago and Joi^ih Ritter The contente reported loet populated intend valleys. toward the city. factory, but sold woriton in the blase include about 1,- Norwich Police Chief You wil! save on your budget if you serve Pinehurst chi^en this weekend of St, Louis. They were followed ft was the third time the fire To the east — the. oeeem lipes interested in mora tk*»« SOUTH COVENTRY FIRE DEPT. Thursday by Bishop ffimest 000 tobacco cases, valued at and buy extra for your freezer. seemed te be moving away to Santa Bubora'f eonth and ^empsey money alcme. He said weriis Primsau of Manchester, N.H., alxmt $9 each; three outboard frtmi Santa Barbara. Flremei west — one tongap raced into "o r e entitled to densMSF motorboote, motora and trail- RAIN CHECKS IF WE SELL OUT... and the Mbat Rev. Father Jo­ couldn't say whether it coulc Monteolto -r taeixioie at count­ Says Probe No W oi^ dignity at ttu ptaoe whoto gs^ Buckley of 7nieeling,^,W.- 1 , yakiad at $2,600; a one- work and thot^ m rsooto * Lamb I. ready for lost week’.. nUn check rtiorte. turn amd hit the 'city again. less mlllkmaires said the most On Election Va., the Amaflcan eimwiar wmiiM power mower and to- elsgsnt Ortttowria suburb b|t by this strika.” I lte lira hM BOF MobkanaC __ tfag dapfirt- general of the Marist Faraers. bai^ growing farm equipment. 40,000 ttores; Uited ana man and fire siiioe the BSI Air bteas at HOItTmS .(4P); Ha charootatfsad GM an’*t! During, the pounoil’a first Tlte « by TO by TT«St Shed CsUet C teronca D . simjiNim says H A RTFO R D (AP) — G ov, "dehumanised production nto- injured S6 others, a^ firofight- . homes, mai^ ^ Jdhn Dbrnposy, taced with tiie SHOP OUR PERSONALIZED ■ easlon ln S96S;''11la U .8. bUhe^a was located at the rear of the WO won't know ths depth o( cUnt that has loat track ers. them mamnons, tvere destroyed, his deportmont will Stand the this and ths numbor involved prospect of summoning another Delicious Economical Meal! ware rarely heard. One of them home of Douglas King Of 306 It has destroyed 78 homes amd including Biunage’a 20*ro0ra human aquation m th e nrofitio'!. BINGO test of am investigation called uniU the investigotion te eom- special session of the General tion llne.’^ SERVICE MEAT COUNTER SELECTED LARGE FRESH suggested they might go down Windsor St., a foreman for the buildings, including the hixuri- mansion and TOitchina' $1W|000 EVERY FRIDAY S P.M. In Blsto) 7 as "the church of tobacco firm. He owned two of tqr'by.ibo CKy OouncU. IdOta,'.' the m ayor sold. Assembly, meets with his aides Louis G. Seaton, 4MCM Vina dus homes of Avery Brundage, horns. ' Casey said ths tetter •writer, today to disouga the new turn •Hence.” the boats, a Starcraft alumlninn resident of the International Northeast of the city, Weat- The council met behind closed president in charge of p o r s K MAIN ST., SOUTH COVENTRY FOR Dbring the second session in craft and a Thompaon, and a 25 mont College woe hit, two build­ .vriio described him self os a in Connecticut's reappbrtion- nel, said ths stews "iste co ill- SHymific (Committee, and .Dr. doors test night amd voted S-4 milkman, told of observing Bris­ m ent case. W t compact UNfal Em wigm Sit IKT, the Americans became h.p. outboard motor, all de­ Robert Moyiurd Hutchins, pres­ ings, oiM a dorm evoouated to nal( State’s Attomsy Allyn L. pletely unnsesaaory and unjuMlk Wafer thin veal scallopini slices. Very thin round Chicken Breasts tol policemen looting downtown A three-judge federal court “ w l. ; ; more vocal. Several took the stroyed. oiEgwlMie, x w ■aywhcNb fcn w ident of the Center for the Study earlier, burned. Brown Jr, to inveatlitete com- stores in the eorfy -morning stayed further action in the floor to speak tar themselves or James Nolan, manager of the Then, swept by winds from The union’s reasoning bohlad cEtt34Ug^^-c.dy u u cofivefuendy. steak s lic e s for beef roulade or beef scallopini. of Democratic Institutions. plaUnts o f p olice m isconduct. hours. cose yesterday on condition M am E» add homey wumth to u y for large groups of the U.S. tobacco farm, reportedly lost Santa Ana winds — the "devil the northeast, the fire raced The aldermen, who announced its last minute dscteiaa to h r ^ miriil cocnioo. Chonm from moa Boneless chicken breasts. Ocean fresh Catholic hierarchy on such sub­ the other boat, am 18 h.p. out­ ght miles westward through "It was a very well written that another special session be off nAKoUations and rasortrta TBEWnUHMnSK 9 winds" which sweep down their ' action afterword, said convened and that a special iMh 400 EHa> AOea piece, ia ia> jects ss church-state relations board motor, and $100 worth of >e oak and eucalyptus groves some of them bad received letter," said CoOey, "and very the strike weapon te OH We Are Pleased To Announce ^ lb. coastal canyons to the sea — election be held for the 1965 TXd IFJGON... ianm l Aadqiied Fiiic^ ekgmt H dr. and Christian unity. fishing poles and equipment. have three times sent the blase in canyons studded with modOr- many complaints about ths be­ specific in its charges. Any pub­ more difficult to i General Assembly and for dele­ because substairtlal istnitoa TSACnCAiee SJND7 lo a t SoBd UMiTy. gniaaui SoBd Mt> BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH Only 46 A m ericans w ere Some 26 firemen were kept burning towud Santa Barbara, ately-priced to expensive havior of policemen. lic official who received such A letter would have to . have the gatee to a constitutional con- toward resolution of our dtttar- iHgay, lyoeeaviog ange^nahiiig present at the first VaUcan busy at the height of the blase a etty of 65,000, nestled between homes. Twenty-four more wars They did not dtecloee any spe­ QmqIIi n m i Hin ttmtB- mimI tndH L,r,.. F,..K CHICKEN charges investigated.'/ vsntlon. ences hod been made at tllS THAT Easy To Slice Newport Beef Oven Roast Council, in 1869-70. Their flock as fiery embers were being the Patcific and the Santa Ynes destroyed^ cific charges. doad CClodd ia Solid Mipla blow n all over the plame, one Thuniday the fire burned State's Atty. John D. LoBSUs The inability at Democratic bargaining table,” Seaton 1 numbered only 4.6 million, and M ountains. Chief Simpson saUd he was tinued. MB BCD X VQ^e All . Wings lb. 29c landing on a giant tobacco along the 4,000-foot-hi|^ ridges said no cborges would-be mads and Republican ^ leaders to teeir church was still a mission, 'Rie fire started Tuesday af­ willing to compare his deport­ ogrss on on election date creat­ General Motors,” hs 'm unable to sustain itself. Regular shed, filled with aging tobacco, ternoon at 2 p.m., was hit hard of tile Santa Ynes Mount until, after He has had time to Chicken Livens lb. 89c m ent with, ainy in C nm ectlcut. study ths tacts in the cose. ed a stalement over reappor­ “ has ntade ovary offort to i___ STORE HOURS MISS status was granted by the Vati where a small fobt-aquars area by faMtmovmg firemen amd amd circle d bamk tow ard the sea The president of the local Pd- Buy These Specials At The No specific departmental tionment at a special session a settlement of non-ecmiomia Memdoy and Tneadoy Open tlU 6 P.M. can alm ost 40 years later. begam to smolder. Some tobacco aerial tanker plames, amd west ot Santa Bambora, moving lice Benevolent Association, Pa­ Legs lb. 49c Gizzards lb. 25c charges have been lodged that lasted from Aug. S to Sept. laaues, having in mind'tiia Intito Open Thniuday and Friday Evenings Today the 244 American bish was daunaged. seemed heatded inland by 9 p.m. into the Uttle mountain resort trolman Richard Abels, charged Water was sprayed onto the then came the devil winds. In community of Pointed Cave. against the men. Casejr sold 10. estsi of our employM. HowevoL Closed Wednesdays ope - - second In num bers only that the City Council was try­ the union had made dem ai^ Self Service Case King house where embers tend­ am hour 12 hom es burned. Twelve more homes were lost. none had to be lodged 'for at Democrats h(id insisted BR VEAL ROAST lb. 89o Queen Enizabeth II IwUiolMo line for promotion to chief. could be used should mors men session be held “either before o t Pork’s in season. We have boneless loin pork generid election campaign to­ Casey said there ia a possi' be needed. If hecoMStyi he said, promptly after Nov. the city would accept .a State TTiia 'w o u ld allow "n legal day by formally dissolving bllity the continuing inveatlga' roasts and Morrell’s tender small spare ribs. Our tion, touched off by a letter Police offer of additional man­ Parliament . . President of Biilletiiis own sausage and hot sausage. signed "on angry citizen,'’ will power. (8 m Foga Bight) W* UBLIC MARKET Campbell's Belgian Senate Paul Struye Ctilkd fnni AP suggests East-West agreement 803 -805 MAIN STRE£T removing Berlin wall in ex­ BUMBLE BEE change for recognition of Oder- CHELORBN SAFE Nelsee boundary between PO' Europe Awaits Warren Repoi*t, TOMATO tend and Germany. PAE18 (A P ) — Scrlpps - Howard newspapers Fraoch mheiiliihlMIrwi Tuna 2 can s 69* endorse Preaident Johnson for Leftists Cling to Plot Theory naped loot MEeoday DOMINO SU G A R ...... 5 Ibi. 59« re-election, after backing Re­ found safe today near SOUP publicans for 20 years . , . New dMux. Intortor Mlalstor SHOP HERE! YOU'LL SAVE MORE! CAN York City Council refuse# to Ffonoa —- If toe Warren com- er Fray mobllhwd LONDON (AP) — The Wairen^yT” by BalUmme reporterW lto».9N peUM to hast t consider messuree aimed at Thomaa O. Buchanan, has add­ mlsalon says Oswald acted MeINTOSH commission's report on Presi­ U dBopore. F ren tla r blocking forced transfer of ed to tha doubt. So has New alone, there will very Hkely be dent John F. Kennedy’s assassi­ ware on FREE MAIN ST. or Always a Nleo Lin* of some children to create racial nation te certain to produce a York lawyer Mark Lone, who widespread fMlings of on at­ pate r " Gov. John A. Love, (right) of Colorado stands with rancher William A. Dodge balance In public schools. toured the continent denying tempt to cover up a plot. 1710 poltoa borrtova wwni.aoa BIRCH ST. PARKING From Nabisco APPLES 3 lbs. 33c storm of controversy Ih Europe check ell veiMas. A if it holds that the accused kUl- that Oswald was ths assassin. U.S. police, particularly toe BAKERY and PRODUCE! New “Warm Welcome” in pasture at Dodge’s ranch. Sdil is powdery beneath their feet. (AP Photofax.) Army orders number of re- wee pot ea atepetoa. cruite reduced at Ft. 'Ord., er, Lee Harvey Oswald, acted A "Who Killed Kennedy” Dallas fores, will undoubtedly UnBiYkfi with FRESH NATIVE compiMtee has l»en formed in be accused eltoer of inefficiency ehlldrea WE GIVE TRIPU-S Calif., and plans experimental alone. side ef a6 POMrood toIB ItaUan Meatball Teste An Associated Press survey of Britain by Bertrand Bari Rus­ or of a politically motivated SMALL, LEAN, FRESH Immunisation program to holt ^nuwe. Ttwy *nMy tel* peltoa|9 BLUE STAMPS! outbreak of meningitis there nine European countries today sel, 93, tile phtlosoifiier end cover-iq>. ^ •> CAUUFLOWER ea.25c showed that leftist circles will pacifist. No amount of evidence young Drought Cost $300 Million Atlanta, Ga., officials find w om an eSto_____ "Ntoto/IESII______PORK SHOULDERS four noisslng tubes of nronhiip take the lead in charging z But British opposition to the presented up to now mokes toe Fancy, Grade A, Large Roasting Chickens lb. 49c ■ " ' " , ...... 't whitewash, if the commission’s Warren report probably will average Frenchman — or mbst let them eat ef » * \ in city dump after their loss in Mr. CHICAGO (AP) — Ths na-«dalnaged crops were com, soy-#try were empty or near empty, Atlanta physician’s office. report, to be made mbllci Sun­ geherolly be confined to leftists. newspaper editors — believe M Grade A, Medium Size Roasting Chickens lb. 39c beans, sorghum and-. wheat. lacking'livestock fodder for the day, upholds the FBI’s version There te smne uneeslhess was a cut-ond-dried, one-man ~'r Sweet Life, Fancy, White Meat, Solid Pack In Oil Uon's, farmers have moved into Federal judge rules Chief BAKBY PKAISM : the tall harvest season hoping Many unharvested fruit' crops winter. U.S. Marshal James F. Mc- of the Dallas killing. among others, however, mainly killing. . Large, Grade A Chicken Breasts ...... tib. 69c to r relief |rom a tete-seauM>n were expected to suffer teter Here's a ssctional rundown of Shane does not have to answer Europeans in general boy# becauM Oswald was never-able West Germany — A book AJUSAMT. N .T. (AT)v TUNA FISH R f f g . lOc SALE S Ooao this foil, and agriculture offi­ to tell hte story. advancing conspiracy theory te Chicken Legs, Qnartered ...... lb. 49c Pinehurst Grocery Inc. drought that already has cost conditions in the drought strick­ to Misstesippl for order to fire regarded rvq^orts from D oltes la wf igh B oorly $300 m illion In crop dam ­ cials estimate the total drought en states: tear gas during 1962 Univer­ with feelings ranging from mir­ In eight continental oountrtM, a bM t-M ller. (U author,. Hun- w nter end age, an Associated Press survey loss wUl exceed the $600 m illion. BAST sity of Mississippi riot.Conir this te toe attuotton: krion-born Hons Etebe, spent feUer Jolnai diidten W i n ^ ...... lb. 29c SWIFTS PREMIUM “CANDLE LIGHT* war years .in the United \ n o w s . The worst drought areas were ''Pennsylvania — form loss munist port% motion brln^ Italy — Immodtately after the to * to r r CORNER MAIN AND TURNPIKE some formers compared the in the eastern section of the expected to total $50 m illion delay in ItaUan Semite of killing there wee wjdeqmad States and now Uvea to Swltrsr- iTurliBy DrasBing Dinntn Wb ths assassination was a rightist iroeoulatitei that toe tend. His book, "Death in Dal­ _ I OMoa Oul tor a aloa •uramer o f 1964 with the. dust country, with Connecticut, with income in nortbeoatam ohitlon eadoNing soles toxiln- bowl days of the dry mid-1980s. Pennsylvania and New Yoric part of the state oft os much as oreoae center-Ien govem n^t conspiracy with Oswald Ss its tion might hsve been port of a las” claims reocUoaury ntilUon- FOT BOABT ...... lb. 7So FQR YOUR SHOPPING OONVENIBNQE olTM and white trash con­ IMPORTED KRAKUS ' BCamy stetea reported the sum­ among the hardest hit. L«ck of 60 p er cent. 1964 third straight considers) crucial... War still tool and that DoUaa nightclub But the majori^ af toa mer as the (Meat on record, water has dried up thousands of drought year, ofid com, pote- threoteM betwosn Viatnamesa operator Jock Itnby ibof Os­ Italian preae coma around to spired to kiU Kennedy. IheAlrjriMBd. The Netherlands — Dutch WE- ARE OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY AT 8 AM, with total roi(^ l off oa much postures, resulting, in, heavy teM and applo erops especially troops and mountain robejl wald to sitenco Uiipi- the vtew tiiat tiw aMaiti—tton fWOUND CHUCK • •••do mo o»o*«*oo«Vooooooo*«» lb. DDO POLISH HAMS V newspapers nave shown grant oa $0 inbhos. . loases for dairy, fartaers in the hurt. Dairy Industey oiim ouf- ■tribesmsa dstatita ’ govofnmsnt Tbt.pUTOeattenlen to lDiim$(b, ian waa tiw work only at Oswald. ■AMBU90, Wfodk gronhd ...... lb. 69o 2 lb. can. Reg. $2.89. Save'^AOe. and OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENING TILL 9 A otato-by-otate wrvagr today Itost o4d Mldidl# Woirt. i 'tomounoeraent , that tribal osi ■wtel aafi os Laft-wlQf psM M M ntift to nto- iB^teiitad that the most hmvil^ And tlloa ' (Oqa P u m MIm ). pt^aitfoOi a n n k ( «C **Whgo £ tta « mm tog’tim. ^ ,

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