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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1861 Average Daily Net Press Ron The Weather For the Week Ended Foreeaat of U. a Weather Bureau PAGE EIGHTEEN Hanrbf0tfr lEngitittg Hgralit Septernber 7, 1968 Clear and cool tonight with acat- A D M T n raD TODiAlC: N o n »M l slight, and nrtther Parent, his two 13,560 tered frost. Low In the. 80’a. Son- ^ t e r t o w n , Maaa., P“ *“ **®**C^^f The tTFW Ladles Auxiliary will Miss Kathleen A. Smith, daughter Luck, RFID 1, Manchezter. Member of the Audit day aunny, high 'in 70’s. of Mr. and Mrs, George J. Smith, Hospital Notes ■ BIRTHS YMBTI’E R P A Y i^ A Joseph Gagne, 38, of FOx Trail, i m n c h e s t e d Bureau of drcnlatlMi entertain Gold Star Miotiieni at a Coventry, driving the truck, were Manchester— -A CUy of Village Charm About Town dinner Sept. 24 at 6 p.m. at Miller’s 27 Madison St., and Miss Paulette daughter to Mr. and Mna Robert J. SabUtZ, daughter of Mr. and Restaurant. Any member that Boynton, Storrs; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Jwm Sablltz, 79 Trebbe Dr., Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. was iaaued » The Italian American Society of wishes to attend may call Mrs. Mrs. Terrance WilUanui, 48 Sea­ will enter Becker Junior College, for all areas, except maternity wanting for failure to yield the (Classified Adverttstng on Page 9) PRICE SEVEN CENTS lancheater vrill hold Ita first meet- John Vince, 227 McKee St., or man Circle: a daughter to MC- ^ VOL. LXXXII, NO. 294 (TEN PAGES—TV SECTHON) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1963 Worcester, Mass., Monday as fresh­ where they are 2 to 4 p.m. and right M way. nfr of the eoaaon Monday at 8 p.m. M ra H a n y -Mahoney, 38 Maple Mr* Jani* Knuniiis, 264 Union St.; LUMBER] 6:30 to 8 p.m'. and private rooms \he left"^t fen^ ^ a car -t the clubhouse, 13S Eldrldge St. St., for' reservatlona before Sept. men. a son to Mr. and Mrs. George Shee­ where they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. han, 2 Nike Circle. owned by 21 . ’ ^ Spring St, p a rk b d rn the west INCORPORATED The Zlpser Club will hold Its Area members of the N ew Eng­ Visitors are requested not to DISOHAiRGED YESTERDAY: of Henderson Rd„Taa d ^ - effular meeting on Sunday at 8 land (hamper Association will be smoke In patient’s rooms. No more Da'vld Donovan, 86 Alton St.; M i­ Bide Rally Day will be observed Sun­ i.m. The directors will meet at participating in the All Connecti­ than two visitors at onp time per chael DeVaux, North Rd., Bolton; aged by a passing day at the Church School of Eman­ yesterday, and *’epo*'ted by 'Wen- cut Camp Out at black Rock patient. Mrs. Julia Goldenlder, Coventry; uel Lutheran Church, and all pu­ ard E. Dzladus, 20, about 6.30 State Park, Thomaston, today, to­ Mrs. Sarah Turkington, 186^4 Cen­ pils will meet in Luther HaU to be Herbert R. Kingsbury m , son of I morrow and Sunday. ADMITTED YESTE3KDAY: ter St.; Mrs. Thelma Hatoerem, 105 p.m. FLOROK Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kingsbury assigned to their classrooms and Janet Miles, 207 Parker St.; Laurie Homestead St.; Mrs. Margaret 500 Attend Convocation .Ir 4 Durkin St., has returned to teachers. The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Prichard. EJllingtOB; Mary Ann Irish. 17 N . School St.; Laurie Danbury State College as a sopho-, Prichard, Ellington; Mrs. Barbara ptastor of Elmanu^ Lutheran Reilly, Bast Hartford; Mrs. Bar­ FBI Agent Guest more, majoring in music education. The first executive board meet­ Helnold, Glastonbury: Dale Lange, ^ IL M IK T O P Church, will conduct a service bara Carlson, Ellington: Patsy He was chosen Campus counselor ing of the Women's Club of Man­ Pagliaro, 4 Oakland St.: Mra. M ar­ Bast Hartford. to advise the new students during' Sunday at 6:40 ajn. in the chapel Of Church Men chester will be held Monday at 8 at Manoheeter Memorial Hospital. garet Vasalonus, 447 Center St.; Freshman Week. j p.m. at the home of Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Frances Treschuk, Carter The Rev. Paul C. Kaiser, pastor eiipieclal Agent Chartea Weeks Badger, 47 Ferguson Rd., Mrs, H. of I SEALER of Concordia Lutheran Church, St.; Mrs. Arlene Good, Skinner Rd., Car-Truck Crash The Ruth Circle of Emanuel: John Malone, president, will con­ Rockville; Mrs. M ary Shapleigh, the Federal- Bureau qf will serve as hospital chaplain Bton wUl addresB the P re rtjy t^ Jhurch Women, Emanuel Lutheran I duct the meeting. 107 Holl St.; Kenneth Adams, 176 Community next week. Men’s meeting Mtonday at 7:30 p. Church, will meet at 8 p.m. Mon­ Broad St.; Ronald Brown, 19 Doro­ Brings Warning m. A g ^ Weeks is in change of day In the Youth Room of the Miss Marcia Ruth Yerks, daugh­ thy Rd.; Mrs. Glenna Cashman, the N ew Bkigland area and works Pa'rish Building. Mrs. David Ander- Sunset Rebekah Lodge will have Amston; Arthur Kibbe, Mountain Ho damage resulted from a car- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Gospel Singer out of the N ew Haven office. .me Phillips, 249 Main St. About 500 persons attend­ Rev. J. F. Lenentine and a group ter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dona­ The BriUsh American Club wiU ed convocation exercises this of teen-agers from the ABsemblies hue, 305 Porter St., will enter sponsor a dance tomorrow for Lillian Gertrude Grant of God church In Abington, Mass., morning at Bailey Auditorium Lasell Junior C o llie , AubumdaJe, memibers and guests. Charlie Var- CUPOLAS will accompany Brunt. Announces ■Ihe Fall Opening of Her of Manchester High School at Mass..' next week as a senior. She rick’s orchestra will play for The Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, V O l’R SCHOOL OF THE SPEECH ARTS which Dr. Frederick W. Lowe has been chosen to serve as a dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. A pastor of Calvary (3iurch, has an­ SAVE SHOES senior hoate^ to the incoming buffet w il be served. Tickets may To A Limited Number-Of Adults WOOD ROOF Jr. was formally inaugurated nounced the event will be open to Shoes D'YED Your For An Evening Course With Private Instruction In freshmen cleiM. be olbtained at the Club. the public. as dean of the Hedgling Man­ Favorite Color 1 VOICE. DICTION, PHONETICS. chester Community College, The Polish Women’s Alliance, — Also — Your favorite fall and winter ORAL INTERPRETATION the second institution of its Group, 518, will meet Sunday at JOBLESS CLAIMS DIP suede shoes R E F IN ISH E D ! 1.951 Burdette Hawley 2 p.m. at '77 North St. I AND THE ALLIED SPEECH ARTS kind in Connecticut. HARTFX>RD (API —The num­ Available time beginning first and second weeks In October. Sen. Thomas Dodd, in present­ The Rev. Alex H. Elsesser, pas­ ber of unemployment compensa­ For details please call Miss Grant 648-1163; ing the keynote address entitled , SAM YULYES Is comforted by hde wife after poUce ejected both Of them after, a scuffle tor of Community Baptist Church, tion claims fell from 27,966 to A former dramaUc recitalist, Miss Grant has for many years A young^ "Education and Democracy,” con­ Teacher Of Same Side As Watkins . ' oommUitee hearing on illegal travel to Cuba. The hiiaibond was carried from the will be in charge of radio broad­ 26,216 last week, the State Labor conducted studios of the speech w U (formerly to H wtford In and nssr'\ gratulated Dr. Lowe upon his 28 OAK STBEET ijldhig; the w«mcm eocorbed. Another damonstm.tor kneefas a/t their aide. lnaug;uration, saying, "W e all ex­ casts sponsored by the Manches­ Department reported yesterday. i as well as Manchester) and has continued since 1935 the Houee O ffloe' DOUBLE tend our heartiest congratulations Plano ter Ministerial Association on sta­ During the corresponding week in '■ | tion of The Expression Club for those completing required COPPER ROOF SHOE REPAIRING OF and express our confidence that tion W IN F Sunday at 7:35 p.m. 1962, said State Labor Oommis-' THE BETTER KINDI work. References upon request. WORLD GREEN he will give to this college the RESUMES TEACHING and daily next week at 7,;30 a.m. sioner Renato E. Ricciuti, there was a drop from 28,516 to 27,948. qualities of leadership, vision, and and 6:30 p.m. academic competence that have September 23 . 9 5 Studdnt Sympathizers distinguished. his career.” STAMPS Sen. Dodd pointed up the tre­ Sen. Thomas Dodd, center, main speaker a.t the inaugural convo­ Community College; Dr. William H. Curtis, MSanchoster superin­ Studio— 53 Cottage Street mendous impact that education cation for Mlanohester CJommunity College this morning, holds pro­ tendent of schools. On Sen. Dodd’s left are Dr. Frederick W. S«e.. .Enjoy.. .Acquire.. .TREASURES can make in the direction of one’s Lowe Jr,, dean of the college; William Hoixm-itz. chairman of the A L L W E E K Tel. 649-7270 gram as Mrs. Alan Bourn, chairman of the Manchester Board of From the Post... For the Future LAWNS NEED FOOD life by citing the example of a fjducaiion, checks preparations. Looking on from left are Man­ SLa/te Boiard of EJducaitlon. and' faculty member Fred A. Ramey young scientist whom he \had chester Miayor Francis Mahoney; Council Chairman Matthew M. Jr. The ceremony took place at Bailey Auditorium. (Herald Leave, Claim Victory talked to recently in his o fflc ^ Mloriarty of the Citizens AdvLsory Council of the Mianchester photo by Satemds). 86 Cast'Center St Impressed with the quality of CONNECTICUT the man’s knowledge, breeding REGULATION At Siumnit St ALUMINUM WAQWTKflTnN (API __ i> Kathy Prenaky was asked if«> .Through it all the chairman. and poise, Sen. Dodd later re­ NOW! A ^ shenV>A ..rnawas a-w. WiwmVvA«*member Ck4 of aM .P«vhflP7-oo. Progres­ Rep.R a p i TTrluHnEdwin TVilliaWillis, T^.TD-La., Ji VuinwArlbanged One of the most violent epi­ marked to an associate about ‘Getting Along Fine’ Seaman Saved ANTIQUES FAIR WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL sive Labor Student Club, which his gavel and called on police to their meeting. sodes in the controversial his­ the committee called a Commu­ remove the noisiset applauders. "I was amazed to learn,” he September 20-21-22 ' CELLAR tory of the House Committee nist splinter group. He kept a rein on his temper and said, "that this young man had generally treated witnesses with On Friday 13, Friday-Saturday — 1 P.M.-ll P.M. on Un-American Activities Her voice trembling with emo­ g;rown up as an illiterate in the bunch tion, she said: “Yes, because I politeness. Sunday — 2 P.M.-9 P.M. mountains of Tennessee. His con­ POM PONS has ended. believe socialism Is the way to Willis also presided at the worst dition was even worse than that Combination A beatnik-tinged tide of stu­ end racism and under socialism riot against the committee, as Dakota Grocery Clerk Lauds the Day which the word ‘hllbllly’ normally dents and their followers has' de­ we can have congressmen who chairman of a subcommittee that conjures up in our minds.” STATE ARMORY camped from Congress after two are truly representative luid who held hearings on commimism in Although this lad’s future seem­ NEW YORK (AP)—A German days of hearings on a trip which GYM Broad Street at Capitol Avenue WINDOWS are not elected because Negroes San BYanclsco in 1960. ed dim, the senator learned that he seaman rescued by the Coast Hartford, Connecticut 69 of their number made to Cuba are not allowed to vote. That demonstration got com had been befriended by a mission­ Giiard after 14 hours in bleak At­ this summer despite a ^tate De­ CLOTHING — SUPPLIES A sharp outburst of applause pletely out of hand and police ary who taught him to read and lantic waters is back on his ship, partment ban. used firehosea to wash protesters Father of Quintuplets HARDY MUMS greeted this ’sally. writ*. praising "m y lucky day” — F ri­ ’Time and again, outbursts of ap­ All antiques shown by 62 Police began grabbing the loud­ down the steps of San Francisco’s From this humble start, the day the 13th. plause and shouts of ’’tyranny” est clappers tuid hustling them to­ city hall. The committee backed mountain boy put himself and his Franz Strycharezyk, 26, third Exhibitors ore for sole caused scores of policemen to ABERDEEI*!, S. D. (A P )__ ^Oimmediately. Mrs. Fischer’s phy-^ The first of the five babies was ward the door. “Leave ’them a movie version of that riot, yanng wife' both through college, engineer aboard the Motor Vessel FOR BOYS: •woop down and wrestle them out sician. Dr. James Berboa, said bom about 1:30 a.m. today. Fisch A ll P O T alone,’’ cried others. “Tyranny!” called “Operation Abolition,” that attended g;raduate school, and lat­ Quintuplets— four girls and a Freiburg, went topside for a of the Old House Office building. the births presented some diffi­ er was called and reached the I Suit* ...... $2.29 Sneakers . . . ------$3.99 up I someone shouted over and over. portrayed the outbreak as being er earned a Ph.D. at Yale Univer­ breath of air about 10 p.m. Thurs­ Managed by Russell Carrell — Admission $1.25 PsnmM 20-10-5 lonnula. Hat Mid- Each time they landed on the boy— were born early today at culties because four of the chil­ hospital half an hour later. He Colors "Down with HUAC! Down with linked with Communists. sity. day after a poker session. He was S o c k s...... 2 prs. 98c Drawstring Bags . . .$1.59 1 an ira fans for Mrtinuaus M hg. •idewalk they • cried out against St. Luke’s Hospital here to the dren were breech deliveries, al­ said he spent the rest of the night Oonnectlcut Landmarks Gallerlea H U A C !” cried a youth hs he was After Friday’s uproar, Willis Though Manchester youngsters not wearing a life pre.scrver. Ho mtectat k aoeotary. No bottor “ police brutalltyi” There was no though one arrived in the usual smoking two packs of cigarettes Athletic Supports ... .89c | Oominemorative Nathan Hale Program marched to the door— ’H U A C re­ again said Communists inspired will not face this man’s education­ 30-year-old wife of ^ whole­ The 327-foot ship rolled heavily jsweatsWrts ------$1.98 up volao at aif pilea. doubt the cops did not treat them head-first position. In the hospital and drinking a lot of coffee. A benefit for ferring to House Un-AmerlcM Ac­ the trouble, using others as their al handicaps, the senator said, sale grocery shipping\lerk. and Franz went into the briny Open Thars. and Fri. fo 9 P.M. gently. nursery this morning, however, " I don’t' usually drink coffee,” ’The AnUqiiariaji Society, Inc. 5000 SQ. F T .-$4.75 tivities Committee. fronts. there is a parallel In their condi­ Physicians ' reported the five 800 miles east-northeast of Ber­ Many wofe beards, denim work all five babies were described as he remarked, "except for break­ Landmarks of Connecticut Several girls squirmed out of The avowed purpose of the hear­ tion because they, too, will have a babies and their mother, Mrs. muda. shirts, blue jeans and sandals. "getting along fine.” fast at the warehouse." FOR GIRLS: m VOOS NCISHIORHOOD »T oa i GARAGE the grasp of the police and ings was to determine if new laws chance to further education “be­ Andrew Fischer, all in good con­ Franz knew he wouldn’t be . One witness, Larry Phelps of slumped to the floor; they started are needed to prevent Americans Dr. Berbos said the Fischers Of the five other Fischer chil­ missed until he failed to relieve Sneakers ... ,; .$4.49 up cause of the enlightened interest dition. dren, the eldest is Danny, 7, the Suits ...... $3.98 Burlington, N.C., acknowledged he screaming outside aa they were from traveling to Cuba. But much Said Fischer, “ I don’t make the were told Wednesday, following the watch at midnight. There was had joined a “New Left Club” at of someone else.” youngest Denise, 3\^. In between Sweatshirts .. .$1.98 up propelled down the stairs. of the questioning of the commit­ "Into the Manchester Communi­ moist money in the world. It does an X-ray examination, that the nothing to do but swim. Franz—a S ock s...... 2 prs. 98c the University of North Carolina At least 13 persons were rushed are Charlotte, 6, Julie, 5, and PLANS tee counsel, Alfred Nittle, was ty College,” he said, "will come present some problems— how I ’m mother was carrying quintuplets. 5-foot-8, husky, 185-pounder—did for “people who are to the left of out of the building and tossed Evelyn, 4>4. Drawstrings Bags — $1.59 aimed at linking the trip with the young men and women whose basic going to take care of them, along She had entered the hospital that I ju.st that. Kennedy.” down the front steps of the build- Progressive Labor Organization, The family recently moved to OPEN education would come to an abrupt with the five we have.” day, he .said, because she had I The Freiburg, en route from The most serious outbreak came ing, which is across Independence which he said was 'ounded by two a farm at the edge of Aberdeen end but for the existence of this Attending doctors described been having some difficulty in ' Tampico, Mexico, to Rotterdam, Friday. | Avenue from the capitol. Communists expelled from the getting around. apd bought two cows, "so we’d Institution.” Mrs. Fischer as "pretty tired" did miss Franz at midnight, sent party for deviationlsm have plenty of milk for the kids,” out a radio call for help, and CHENEY TECH Finally, the senator congratu­ following the five births, which re­ “ About half an hour after the Fischer said. Tues. and ALUMINUM The witnesses ail tried to make quired about an hour and a half doctor told her," Fischer said of turned back. these points; that there wias no lated thoe^ who worked to make The five children are the second the existence of the college pos­ but involved no surgery. his wife and the news that she Franz said he saw his ship re­ SUITS — JACKETS — BAGS — law against their going to Cuba, set of quintuplets born in the turn several hours later, fall to sible. The births were about two was to bear the five children, le Paul A^ks Justice only a State Department regfula- Hemisphere in a week. spot him, and leave. SWEATSHIRTS “You, the founders of the Man­ months short of the usual nine- "she started crying, and she cried Thurs. till 9 P.M. GUTTERS tion; that the right to travel is Last Saturday in Maracaibo, In his meager English, Franz chester Corrununity College, havf month gestation period. Physi­ all night.' guaranteed to them under the Venezuela, five boys were bom recalled: "I shout and shout but given to the young people of this cians at the hospital said it is not As for himself, the father, 38, Constitution; and that the com­ almost two months premature to she go away." EMSOSSED area a chance, an opportunity, a unu.sual for multiple births to oc­ said: “I don’t know how I. took The Complete “ House of Sports** In Letter to Viet Nam mittee is illegally prying into Mrs. Cuervo de Prieto, 34, who The Freiburg left a life buoy in cur before nine months. the new.s. In fact„ I don’t think their private affairs -and associa­ place where they can work and has five children by a previous the water but Franz never found AND study, so that when their chance The babies were not weighed I came to for a couple of days.” tions. marriage. it. SAIGON, Viet Nam (A P )—Pope^ciliation, calling the attention of Again and again, they tried to in life comes they will be ready.” The first verified birth of quin­ The Freiburg had asked help of WHITE BAKED Paul VI has called the “attention rulers and citizens to the value inject a racial theme, mentioning Following Sen. Dodd’s address. tuplet sin the Western Hemisphere of rulers and citizens” in South and effectiveness of the gospel Dr. Lowe w as formally installed was that of the Dionne sisters in send then Viet Nam to the need for peace­ (Continued on Page Three) ENAMEL principles of justice and charity (Continued on Page Two) in his office by Mrs. Katherine Canada on May 28th 1934. ‘ NASSIFF ful conciliation and "the princi- Mansfield Sees Debate ARMS CO for assuring peace and progress Bourn, chairman of the Manches­ One of the five, Emilie, died in , pies of justice and, charity.” to all." ter Board of Education. 1954. The other four, Annette, OF MANCHESTER The pontiff’s letter, dated Aug. “Amid the painful happenings In his convocation apeech. Dr. Cecile, Marie and Yvonne, still 991 MAIN ST. TEL 649-16471 26, was addressed to the archbish­ that trouble and afflict the peace­ Reports Differ Lowe likened the educational fer­ Entering a Third Week are living. Bulletins to school JOHNS MANVILLE op of Saigon, Msgr. Paul Nguy­ ful community life of all these ment throughout the count^ to On Juty 15, 1943, the Diligentl en Van Blnh. Ckipies were distrib­ people, may our message bring the pieces of an unassembled jig­ quints were bom In Argentina. Culled from AP Wirei uted to Catholics throughout the assurance of our wholehearted These two sets of quints are the On Condition saw puzzle. That puzzle someday First Week Ends * Senators* Quotes city Friday. solicitude for the restoration of will be coonpleted Into the total ASPHALT “ With apprehension amd anguish peace to men’s rtiinds in civil and of the emerging pattern of Amer­ (Continued on Page Three) PILOTS 5USSING we have followed the news re­ religious harmony,” ' it said. Friday’s Senate debate was WASHINGTON (AP) — Some Of Qair Engle ican education, he said. highlighted by speeches by two key quotes from the senators who TRAVIS AIR tXIRCE BASE, ceived about the special situation "Accordingly from our heart Manchester is fortunate to have Calif. (.AP) — Three .Air Force . of your country in recent months key ihembers of the Senate Pre­ spoke Friday in the Senate debate we express a most ardent wish been "foresighted In providing one pilots from Travis A ir Force SHINGLES and the sanguinary events con­ paredness subcommittee, one for on the limited nuclear test-ban that every well meant initiative SACRAMENTO, Calif. (A P )— of the pieces that was missing Base were listed as missing to­ nected with it,” the letter said. suited to the achievement of so and the other against the ratifi­ treaty; Blast Linked California politlcri leaders kept a from the total picture of educa- day after two jet plane* van- "W e find reason for consolation great a good may be made with sharp eye on Washington today cation of the treaty which would Sen. A. Willis Robertson, D-Va. OPEN GORRULUX bar all nuclear testa except under­ Ishml in flight late Frido}’. A woatfer-hink liL the fact that . the Catholic lasting fruit, and that all may en­ for further reports on the condi­ —'T happen to know, from all the (Contlnued on Page Three) flarq'spotted by fishing boats In Church in Viet Nam, while stay­ ground. testimony, that not a single mili­ To Earthquake joy in peace' the individual imd tion of Democratic Sen. Clair the vicinity of the crash led A ir UNDER ing, as its mission requires, out­ Sen. John Stennis, D-Miss., the tary expert has recommended this social rights common to all men,” Engle. Force officials to hope that all SHEATHIN6 ride the disputes of a political na­ the letter said. subcommittee chairman,: asked its treaty lo us from the military But Democrats and Republicans In Las Vegas three men sur\ived. This also led ture, has carried out, and will who might seek the job if Engle rejection as “a gigantic game of standpoint. . . . I thipk there is not cease to cai;ry out, through Russian roulette” and a possible a great popular demand for the to doubt that the planes c ra s h ^ fit as uatttraUy CEILING TILE BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) can’t campaign for a second term S ta te N ew s In -flight, as earlier reports saitL its bishops, priests and faithful “pact of national suicide.” He treaty on the assumption that it —Mrs. Ngo Dlnh Nhu, muzzled next’year carefully refrained from LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — An The planes were on a practice- laity, every possible effort for con- said the Russians may leapfrog is a step toward peace. But if we , earthquake shook this gambling Friday by conference regulations, any comment. interception mls.sion over the Pai- , is expected to reply today to a The fact that Engle’s Washing­ ahead of the in nu­ ever try to get out from under, resort city just after a powerful Roundup clear weapons under its terms. it, there will be a more popular ■ nuclear blast was fired under- clflc, 100 miles northwest of San as their freezes! Ceylonese query whether South ton office and his doctors declined Francisco, when they dlsap- LO O K- Viet Nam would permit a U.N. He spoke after Sen. Henry M. demand to remain with the noose ' ground 80 miles away—and an au- comment on reports that he is dy­ OLD Jackson, D-Wash., a member of lieared from radar screens and around our neck." i thority says the blast ‘'almo.st Primate Bars investigation at the country’s poli- ing from a brain tumor fanned lost conta<-t with shore unjits, the subcommittee and head of the Sen. J. W. Fulbright, D-Ark.— | certainly” caused the tremor. tlcal-relig;lous crisis. political speculation. * the .-Vlr Force said. Listed as Under rules of order, the fiery The senator’s staff said Friday Plane Blast Hints atomic weapons subcommittee, "I consider all the members of In Las Vegas, w here' the most announcing support for the treaty, the Joint Chiefs of Staff to be carefully studied naturaljphenom- missing were Capt. Georg© Per­ Reunion with first lady could not answer from ; that his condition is not critical rin, 24, Denver. Colo., pilot o< MANAGEMENT! the floor of the 61-nation Inter-! and he continues to Improve daily, Cited by Defense termed its. risks serious but ac­ military experts. I ‘ have consid- ena are the laws of clWnce. the FREE! FREE! ceptable. ered Gen. Eisenhower a military citizens took the .shaking with the F102 Interceptor fighter; parliamentary Union . conference | “ The complex nature of his con- 6 . 9 9 - 7 . 9 9 Capt. Richard R. Broehm, 31, Romafi Church Friday, so she scheduled a news dition makes it impossible at this Sen. Milward L. Simpson, R- expert. I still consider him to be , characteristic aplomb, NEW HA^N (AP)— Fond du Lac, Wis., and Capt. conference today. time for the consulting doctors to Wyo., announced that unless the one. He endorsed the treaty, and No one was heard to complain Bernard F. Daugherty, 35, Jack­ Vietnamese delegate Ha Nu Chi make a definite prognosis,” the Someone or something shat­ treaty is altered by reservations the others I hat^e mentioned en- to the Atomic Energy Commis- ED WILSON’S -triced according to i VATICAN CITY (A P )—Intense sonville, N.C.— pilots of a J,e t Interest focused today on whether hinted at what might be expected statement said. tered a National Airlines "better to respect the vital inter­ dorsed it.’’ ; sion, which touched off two un- trainer. PENCIL BOX DISCOUNT other Eastern Orthodox churches by claiming that Viet Nam “has Engle’s staff said ,it will be a plane over North Carolina in est of the United States," he in­ Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D - ' derground tests Friday. Few even always be known as the most -tol­ month or two to determine his tends to vote against it. Wash.— "If the American people bothered to call police or new.s- will follow the Greek lead, boy­ 1960, and the possibilities do FOR JOINING MALAYSIA erant of Asian countries in reli­ capacity to work. On the other hand. Sen. Allen get the idea peace is breaking out papers. No damage was reported, Superior Service CASH Old CARRY cott the VaticEui Eciunenicsd Coun­ not end with the heavily-in­ UNITED N.A'TIONS, N. Y. cil and reject papal appeals for gious affairs.” He expressed sur­ ’The senator underwent brain J. Ellender, D-La., applauded the all over and we can relax our' The quake was powerful enough ow Itolf fc to iitoo lU clewkving ('.-AP) — Secretary-General U With Your Purchase Of unity with the Roman Catholic prise at the Ceylonese request, surgery Aug. 24 to correct what sured Julian Frank, says the pact for establi^ing what he guard, we will be hurt. . . . There j to be measured in Berkeley. Pas- ThaJit reported today “a sizeable CSturch. suggesting that the issue was in­ was described by an aide as a lawyer for Frank’s widow. called the precedent allowing the; are serious—perhaps even form id-! adena. and San Diego. Calif. natwe inteiKW. Bring yem yoengrtaw In fcr * e *»e a iimjority” of the population of The BEST In The forthcoming Pan-Orthodox compatible with the conference’s congenital condition affecting the The plane’s pilot was an arms United States to "deal directly | able-rmilitary and technical dis-; The larger of the two tests came ihcri «Kilce ihe grode evenr.ttep o f Am woy to Mbool and Conference at Rhodes, Greece, solemn discussions. | circulation of his right leg and jleaJer and sometimes carried arms with our most.formidable .nerny.” i advantages," but with safeguards at 10 a.m. In P a s^e n a, the Cali North Borneo and Saraw ak took on new si^ficance^ follow­ .In a stinging speech applauded right arm. and ammunition in his personal If the Senate falls to ratify the | " I believe that the Senate may fornia Institute of Technology reg­ want to join Mal^jaia, antl- General Automotive Repairs! WEATHER-BIRD SHOES... partieil Stow 8Wh4V B4) w d d *. MANCHESTER ing rejection Friday by Greek. Or­ by delegates, Ceylonese delegate TTie first announcement on Aug. luggage while flying, Attorney treaty, Ellehdeb said, the United | prudently give its advice and con­ istered the tremor seconds later. Goiiimunlst federation to be born thodox Primate Ourysostomoe of Maithrii^a Senaqayake described 27 said a small amount of brain Morgan P. Ames smd yesterday. states "m ay eyentually drift or: sent to ratification.” Dr. (Jharles Richter, a noted in Southeast .Asia at midnight any hope for reimion with the as a threat to world peace the tissue was removed and prelim-, And one of the 34 persons who be forced into a i ucliar war withi Sen. Strom Thurmond, D-S.C. earthquake expert, said "Unless Sunday. Diplomatic sources for junior dsbr. block oyion vevet eadaed or ” Vatican. religious crisis in South Viet Nam. inary laboratory te^ts showed no perished. in the explosion was a Russia” or will "go broke at- j (After Jackson’s speech) at I there was an amazing coincidence, j voiced concern over renewed ob­ 248 SPRUCE STREET he J almost certainly the tremors felt > Spocioi ottontion givon fcr junior gendemeot biodc or baoMNi uirforrb fcIcMk I The ' Rhodes meeting Sept. 19 Ceylon, a Buddhist nation, last sign of malignancy. Chiban banker who visited New tempting to maintain the status times I wondered whether jections from the Philippines LUMBER will decide whether Orthodox month demanded a special session Newspapers in San Francisco, York to finance spugar exports to quo indefinitely.’’ (Jackson) was arguing for the : in Las Vegas around 10 a.m. Fri and Indonesia over formation of Phone 649-8029 ta young growing foot churches should accept a Vatican of the U.N. Genet^ Assembly Oakland and Los Angeles report­ the United States for the Castro Sen. A. Willis RobertZon, D-Va., treaty or against the treaty. 'To day morning were cau.sep by the the federation, this ttaiie con­ INCORPORATED Invitation to the second council but later agreed with other ed Friday that Engle, who will regime, he said. - said he does not know of a single my way of thinking his state­ nuclear. detonation at thq nuclear cerning the findings of a U.N. b y sesrion, which opens 10 dkye lat­ African-Asian countries to have be 52 this month, has a brain Ames suggested the possibili­ military expert who. “has recom- ments are rather , strong agaihkt test site at that time.” i mission assigned to sound out tbe — A LSO — quoHfiad solos poiionnol.. er. One of the cquncU^e chief the. issue discussed under a mi- tumor, that he is partially para­ ties in a 16-page document filed in R^ded this treaty to us from a the treaty. . . . There are strong An AEG spokesman described populatimi of North Borneo and 255 CENTER STREET aims la to find ways to imite ority when the General Assembly lyzed and unable to speak. Two U.8. District Court. military st^dpolnt.” reasons to believe the Soviets now the more powerful of the two tests Sarawak on whether they wdaiied Christendom. convenes Tuesday. of the accounts ’ pictured him as The papma are part of Mrs “I think there is a great popu­ know more about radar blackout as an “intermediate range” ex­ to join Malaysia A report on the 185 Main St.— 643-8579 plosion — In AEC parlance, the 643-5144 TTiere was no official Vatican Mrs. Nhu Is the sister-in-law of near death. Frank’s defense in an action lar demand for the treaty on the effects that, are crucial to the de­ missions 10-day survey at the equivalent of somewhere between reaction to Archbishop Chrysosto- President Ngo Dinh Diem. Gov. Edmund G. Brown is on brought^by the five insurance com­ assumption that it is a step to­ velopment of antiballistic mis­ two BriUsh territories was re- mos’ attack on the Roman Catho­ a pack trip in northern California. panies that insured Frank’s life for ward peace,” \ Robertson said. siles.” . . tile yield of 20,(XX) and 1 million tons of TNT. leasrtl by Thant today wdth aa W ITH A LL OPEN lic Church. But several Vatican PA R IS (A P ) — ’ Diplomats be­ His staff said it had no direct in­ a total of 81 million. . "But If we ever ^ to get out Sen. Milward L. Simpson,' R- s{)peadlx containing Us o w ■ Shoe Salon prelates concerned with E ^ e r n lieve the return of French Am ­ formation on Singles condition. . from under It,! there will be a Wyo.—” We admit the Soviets test­ Richter said he seriously doubt­ BREEN STAMPS GASOLINE SALES Mrs. Frank was the beneficiary.' oonclusloiia The nlne-mao mla- •faurehea appear optimlatlc that bassador Roger Lalouette from Aides declined comment on who Tbe compaolM dakn Uiat Frank more popular denuind to remain ed their way Into vital newHelda ed the story of Laz Vegaa resl- 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. ' slon wtm led by ao PHONE 643-4123 O Paii MAIN STREET PARKINO IsMireiioe Mkhehnore. MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER SAT. 7 A.M. to NOON eo Faga Two) (Ooolinwd «B Rage Two) « m m Pag* Two) (Coiitinaed eo Page Three) (OontliiMd on Page TOsemm), (Continued on Page Ib re e) (Oontinned Page Three) Featuring CITIES ® SEOyiCEProc/ucfs (

C'i PAGE THREE MANCHESTJiR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1968 .7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1968 Coventry Governor blames Mrs. Bourn About Town Mansfield Sees Debate Sheinwold on Bridge \ Student Sympathizers Obituary The Friendship Circle of toe Sal­ Tilley Guest To Higher Education Groub vation Army will meet Monday at Kaalmevas J. IFlimibaa 7:46 p.ito. at the church for a serv­ Entering a Third Week BRIDOE REPOR’TER * Of Community College ice program. Hostesses will be Leave, Claim Victory MAKES IWE NEWS Sooth dealer SOUTH WINDSORr-KaxImeras Kira. Katherine Bourn, 129 Par- O fTwoPTAs Noftb-Souto VDlnenlio J. Eltoakas of 1026 Main St. died Mrs. JainKs Munale and Mrs. Wil­ By ALFRED SHEINWOLD leer St., chaliman of toe town liam Johnson. V Senators* 'Quotes The average player likes noth­ NORTH yesterday at Manchester Memorial board of education, has been ap­ Ftrnt W eek Ends \ tOantbroed from Pace One) i^not cheer a film of Mao Tse ' V A 7 4 3 (OonUnoed from Page One) < >found to be higiier than anticipat­ Hospital. Tung or of an American helicop­ Supt. of Schools Wilson L. ’Tilley ing better than to watch toe ex­ ^ V K J 9 I * ed. For a time the committee also pointed to the State Commission Miss Marty, Sleeves and Mias (Oonttnued from Page On«) perts making mistakes. This may Mr- EUnskas was bom to Kau­ on Higher Edtmatlcm by Governor (OonUnned from Page One) ter being shot down in Viet Nam, will appear at two Parent-Teacher O A 7 Uon in toe United States, he said. considered the poeslblllty of estab­ nas, Lithuania, and lived in South Judy Sleeves, daughters of Mr. VVIIII* and Rep. William Tuck, D- as he said this group had done meetings this week with the first account for toe perennial i»pu- _____ * A 6 3 He went on to say that the com­ lishing a branch of a four-year John F. Dempsey. and Mra John N. Sleeves. 6 Con­ of knowledge with their chicanery larlty of “ Championship Bridge , Windsor for many years. He was She Is one of four appointees not with the noose around our neck.” Va., by name. The student grou’' in Cuba. at 7:30 pjn. ’Tuesday of the Cov­ WEST EAST munity college movement "la rap­ program such as offered by toe a retired______employe_ of the Wood- stance Dr., left from Bradley Field Miller told the Senate Friday he of 1961 and 1962, yet we seek to Included many Negroe.s. A busload of the young people entry Grammar School PTA unit on television.' Sometimes toe ex­ AAQTIS -A109 idly becoming the eesential inter- associated with a college or. uni- last night for Provo, Utah, where consummate a treaty that would perts play like champions, of University of Connecticut, but this I bjifige Bakery Co. did not accept the argument that They called the committee’s returned to New York on Friday and the second at 6:30 p.m. ^ 6 yz 5 4 looking piece” by which other idea was finally dnq>ped. Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. ■veraity on the 17-^miember oortunis- they will enter Brigham Young pressures for more . cons.- ler bar us from that knowledge.- . . . first Witness on Thursday a "rat," night, convinced "We won a vic­ Wednesday of t h e Robertson course, as In this case: OQM O 6 9t431 ' segments of the total educational On July 1, 1962, a committee re- xgnea Morris Eainskas; a son, slon, which was set up to study "in University. goods had proriipted Khrushchev We admit we cannot trust the a “ creep” and a "liar.” He was tory." School PTA unit at the respective South dealer Q 3 9 1 4 pattern can be smooUily joined, port to the board of education rec- Charles raihskas of East Windsor; depth” the programs, stnKtures to agree to the treaty, arguing Russians, so we foolishly placate Harry Hoffman, 26, a Bostonian Fred Jerome, a graduate stu­ schools. North-South vulnerable SOUTH and needs of lilgher education in ourselves wth the panacea that Opening lead—Queen trf Dla- and pledged that he would strive ommended that It support plans daughters, Mrs. Rajrmond lung, that under it the Soviet Union will who notified the FBI and the Cen­ dent of journalism at Columbia Both PTA units are having their 4 K 6 2 to see that toe college la 'rimped the state, and recommend changes trust is not a factor in this ^ A 6 10 7 for a two-year Institution and ask ^ovakowski .of Windsor Locks, Mrs. Charles F. 'Young, 114 Chest­ spend more on arms. tral Intelligence Agency he was University, said some of the group first meetings of the school year. to fit the unique needs of Man- for a town referendum. This aup-ji^ni. Niels A. W. Johnson Jr., of Mrs. Bourn, the first woman to nut St., recently completed basic But Sen. George D. Aiken, R-Vt. treaty." going on the trip. plan to take another trip to Cuba CGS PTA will have open class Declarer was AJbert H. More*: 0 K 6 5 serve on the town’s Board of Di­ Sen. Philip A. Hart, D-Mlch.— head, vtoo hoa covered toe bridge 4 K S 2 cheater Btudenta. port ■was given at to« August Dresher, Pa., and Mrs. George Ca- t id in g at the Naval Training didn’t agree. Hoffman said it \ as no ordinary at the invitation of the Cuban visits When parents are welcome to 1 Hie college, to its inception la rectors, from 1960 to 1962, has Center, Great Lakes, 111. “ The people of Rus.sia will not “ Those who contend the fallout beat for toe New York Ttaiea for West N « 4 1 meettog. rone of East Hartford, and 14 problem is not serious seek to \merican student group, that or­ government, probably next sum­ visit all classrooms. A short busl- patterned aomerwhat after the Nor­ Oq S«pt. 10, 1002, the board grandchildren Seen on toe board of education go on forever without shoes,” mer. nes.s meeting will be held at 8 p.m. toe p«mt 26 years. A few years 1 persuade us that genetic and so­ dinary American students would 3 NT Pus 4 9 Alt Pm walk Community College. It is of dtrectors api^ved the action of | ih e funeral will be held Mon- since 1969, and was ch'osm chair­ Walter J. Bareisa, son of Mr. Aiken said. “ Neither will they Principal Clarence C. Edmond­ older and a few pounds heavier man when the Democrats won con­ matic damage from nuclear tests ^ K 'V- than when I flmt knew him at ttie second acbool of Ka kind in toe board of education, and or­ day at 9:30 a.m. from the Ahem and Mrs. Walter A. Bareisa, 34 long be willing to pay $40 to 350 son will introduce the staff of Cov­ the state. trol of the town in 1962. She Is the for a pair of shoes . . . or pay thus far ar« what they called toe beginning of his career. More- dered a referendum on toe ques­ Flineral Home, 1406 Main St., Wedgewood Dr.; F. J. Hoher, son '.stati.stically insignificant'. . . . I entry Grammar School and SupL Master of oenemonies for toe East Hartford, With a solemn high first woman to chair the a c h o o I 82 a dozen for eggs on earnmg.s Tilley, who will be guest speedter. bead has preserved the habit of ♦fVitur toe oea, Boat oould win the tion during the state elections on of Mr. and- Mrs. i^Prank J. Hoher-, •vent was Dr. William H. Curtis. Nov. 6. It read aa foUows: Mass Of requiem at St. Francis of board. 43 Dale Rd.: and Richard E. of 3100 a month, of which 320 is fully agree with the phnosopher te Paul Asks Justice Light refreshments will be flaying toe right card at toe right trick and cash a clilb, but then prompUy taken out for rent." I who remarked that no rat poison would be out of spades. East Manchester’s superintendent of Question: Yes No Assisi Church at 10. Burial will be . She has been a member of the Neville, son of Mr. afid Mrs. Eldon served. ’ Ime. WASraNGTON (API The is In this hand Morehead took toe would have to lead either a club schools. He reed congratulatory That the Board of filducation In St. Catherine’s Cemetery, town parking authority and build­ W. Neville, 132 Deepw'ood Dr., are Membership cards will be avail messages from numerous educa­ of the Town of Manchester Broad Brook. ing and jury committees, and of undergoing nine weeks of basic Senate debate on the limited nu-1 spread around the kitchen where able. _je of diamonds, drew three or a diamond — and dummy Mrs. Katherine Boum clear test ban treaty may extend'there are cW ld ren ^ d ^ t«. zounds of tnimpe, cashed toe king would ruff whUe South discarded tors and officials, including Gov. maintain a Community Jun­ Friends may call at the ftmeral various charter revision commis­ training at the Naval Training In Letter to Viet Nam The Robertson School’s PTA home tonight from 7 to 9 and to­ into a third week. Sen. Mike Sen. ^ Ip h VV Y a rb or^ h , D- of diamonds and ruffed a dia­ his losing spade. ' John Dempsey, Dr. William Saun­ ior Ctollege pursuant to pro­ sions. . General Assembly’s EJduoation Center, Great Lakes, Dl. Mansfleld said today. He called T e x - “ The nuclear test ban tea - unit will begin with a poUuck ders, Connecticut commlesloner of vision of section 10-S8a, (jon- morrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. A past president of the town reported in high schools in Bien supper at 6:30 p.m. with Mrs. mond In dummy. By tots time he Dally Question Committee, Finance Committee, for “ early and late " sessions to'ty is a tiny light in a very dark (OoBtlnaed from Page One) As dealer, yon hold: Spades, 1- education, and Trinity College necUcut General Statutea Federated Democratic Women’s Walter Bass, dirtetor of the Hoa, 30 miles north of Saigon, David Rotolana and Mrs. William knew toat West had started with Bernard 8. Alemany State Board of EMucation, Univer­ move it toward a vote. woods let s not put It • • • and Vinh Long in the Mekong six red cards and, presumably, at 4-3; Hearts, K-g-9-8-Si Diamonds, President Dr. Albert E. Jacobs. (PA.. 232, 1959 S. 1.). Clubs and the Hartford County sity of Connecticut and other state Southern New England Telephone The ^nate Democratic leader-We must base our legislation on outh Viet Nam for high level Scott in general charge. Mayor Francis Mahoney brought The question was approved by Bernard------S. Alemany,--- ^ 60, of 168 Democratic Women’s Club, her Delta, 65 miles south of Saigon, Short talks will be given by least five spades for his spade A-7; Olnba, A-6-8. colleges. Co,, will speak on “Challenge of told newsmen he would prefer to I our hopes, rather than on our i-onsultatlons could herald new overcall. West couldn’t have mere Wtet do you say? greetings from toe Town of Man­ the electorate on Nov. 6. The vote Souto 8t., Hartford, faOiw of Bw- affiliations have Included member­ Change" at the meeting of the Ro­ Hundreds of students were cart­ Principal Thomas J. Crane and chester, William Horowitz, those of Also named were seven mem- have the rktlficaUon vote by next|fear.s \Vc must have faith that moves by President Charles de ed to, detention camps in all three two clubs, iuid East couldn’t Answer: Bid

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I ■ PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAI^CHESTER, C O m , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 196S PAGE FOUR Itonator Jackson, on the other Regidential Captains Named IRm trifPfitpr hand, doss not dare turn his back Connecticut eompletely on the mdre positive for VF Drive; Help Needed Churches Sopnittg ifpraUn iand perhaps more unrealistic hopes of mankind. He does not dare play Yankee a role in vetoing the possibility Mrs. Mar<^ T. Traash baan aZion RvnageUoal Lutheran Church i» ^ (1 1 8tr«tt By A.H.O. OcKtor Congregational Omreh g St. JanMA Church (Mlsiottri Synod) that some future progress toward namad ehaiimaa of Um RaaidAn- United Chnroh of Christ R t Rav. Msgr. Edward J, Reardon. THaltA^**^RQ^N Pastor Cooper end High BUSINESS SERVICES DIRECTORY WALTBR K FEltOUBON woricabla dlaarmament can be We have Ated former Speaker Ual Division for tho 19M United B«t.' OUfford O. Simpson, Minister Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Pnater PublUhtra made. of the House Anthohy Wallace, Fund DriTA, Edward J. Tomkiel. Bev. Joseph H, Dudley, Rev. Eugene F. Torpey rounSMl Oetobar 1. Ittl Rev. Joph H: MeCann The fact that Senator Jackson, who didn’t even serve in the campglgn diatrman, AnnouncAS. Associate Mlalster 9 am., Sunday School PublUbed BTCBfaif Bxecpt seaaion. as the one Repi*llcan who Rev. Fiaaels C> Hawes, Rev. John D. Regan SiiBdayi And Holl^Ajra. Bntartd At- th« liking almost nothing about the A CAptaln in tha lM 2 raaidanUal 9:30 a.m.. Adult Bibla time. yi And held moet stature, as potentllU Minister At Chrlstiaa EdneatioB 10 Am., Divine Womhlp. Text: HIGH GRADE roit OtncA At HanchAttcr Conn., as treaty, can still manage to vote drive; Mm. Trasah haa also been a Maaaei at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and licood Class ^ Hall Matter. party candidate, at the end of the mamber of the OT Board of Direc­ Oal 5:22-26. Theme: ’’The Fruit GLASS for it, can be taken aa rather firm 11:80 Alin. MMHBIER gUBSCRIPTION KATES session. tors since iM l, sM at present Is 8, 9:10 and 11 Am., Morning Of The Spirit.” Nureery in parlih • For Anto Windshields Parabls in Adrancs proof that the treaty, of itself, is This appraisal was based on two secretary of the board. Mrs. Treash WorMiip. Sermon: "Well Done or house. MANCHESTER • For Store Fronts snd PRINTING T#AV S • A A A A AAA A A A A S A AAA A AAA not going to work any change in feelings, the first being that Wal­ has tong been active in the TWCA, Half Baked?" St. Bridget’s diurch 11 a.m., Gotiteedienst. aH sizes of windows ptR Mootlu aaaaaaaaaaaa< AAA XlsWj lace had survived the state 9:1S and 11 a.m., AU depart- Rev. John F. Delaney, Pastor, JOB AND COMMERCIAL AAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAA this naUon'a absolute or relaUve a U r agency, and is now serving Wednesday. 7:30 p.m„ LAitheran co.ivention of his party and. the Bev. Stanley E. Hastillo AUTO PARTS • For Table Tops OBV MOCI u I • a a s a aa a a a a a a a a a a a a a a in Manchester as vice chairman of menU in full session, including Women’s Missionary League topic SEAFOOD PRINTING mllitaify power. ensuing campaign in better shape .V RAV. Dennis R. Hussey ItEMBER Or _ the TWCA town oommittee, and Crib Room in Robbins Room at discussion with film and social. 9 7 0 BR(.)AD j' CHOICE VARIETY OPEN 8 A.M. to 8 P.3I. In fact, when one notices all the than any of the other candidates 9:18 only. Prompt and BfOcleBt Prtattog THE ASSOCIATED PR1S8S on the Hartford County YWCA Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Calling- BATUBDAT 8 A.M. to NOON Of All Ktofie The Associated Press Is excluslrelj reaseurancea the Kennedy admin for the gubernatorial nomination Board of Dlrectora. She has also 3:30 pjn., CYP box lunch sup- at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m nntltlAd to the use of rewbjlcatlm o1 Visiting meeting. Alwmye At Your Service For Quality All news dispatches credited to It or Istration haa been giving—about in that convention. served as a volunteer leader in the per in Woodruff Hall. e MACmKE SHOP SERVICE The second part of any auch ap­ net othemrlse credited how it will conUnue underground Girt ScouU, another UF agency. S t George’s Episcopal Church J8t Bartholomew's CRnreh - • EQUIPMENT J. A. WHITE COMMUNITY FRESS and also the local news published heM. praisal of the position of Wallace TV> aid to the drive, Mn». Treash Gospel Hall Bt. 44A Bolton Rev. PhiUp Hussey, Pastor PARTS (new and Kbnllt) All rights of republlcntlon of special— testing at an accelerataed pace, e Seafood 9 East Middle Tpke. dispatches herein am also reserved. had to be a Judgment that hone has appointed six capUins to cover 418 OenUr St. Rev. Edward W. Johnson, Vicar Rev. Richard C. BoUea. a ACCESSORIES about how it will make huge prepa­ of the people actually serving in the five voting disiricts and the Assistant Pastor GLASS CO. Telephone 643-5727 e SUPPLIES 81 BUseil St,—Tel. 049-7822 jPull nerrlce client of N. E. A. Serr- rations for the reeumption of at­ the 1963 session had managed to apartment housing in town, 10:30 a.m.. Breaking Bread. 8 Am., Holy Communion. e Du Pont PolnA Supplies 43 O AK ST. promote themselves to convincing **^lhiblUhers Representatives. The mospheric testing In case some­ Arthur E. Smith Jr,, who will be 12:15 p.m., Sunday school. 10:16 a.m., Holy Communion Maeses at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and Open Saturdays Until 5 PJd. TEL. 649-9987 Julius Mathews Special Agmcy—^ew prominence for first place on any captain of district five. U also dis­ 7 p.m., GoispAl meeting. and Sermon. 11:15 am. York Chicago. Detroit And Boston. body else violates the treaty, one trict ^airman for the Charter Oak Tueeday, 8 p.m., Prayer and * member AUDIT BUREAU OF state ticket. Mm. Harold T. Treash Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Com­ ABC APPLIANCE CIRCULATIONS. ______wonders if one at least temporary There were, in reality, only Council of Boy Scouts. Richard Bible meeting. munion. Church of fthe AsnumpUon P0NTI.4C result of the treaty Itself may not three Republican reputations Reichenbach. chairman of district ments in town. Czerwinski has serv- Friday, 10 am.. Holy Commun­ AdnoM S t and Thompson Bd. Tht Borald Prlntl^ ^ on numerous local civic projects, REPAIRS nssumes no flnandal responsibility for be to atep up the pace of the cooking during the 1963 session three, served as a captain in last The Salvation Army ion. Bev. Francis J. MUhnlck, Pastor AND typocraphloal■ e^errors rs appeaniappearing in ad- and, although there were one or year’s residential campaign and including the Red Cross. 681 Main St. Rev. Ernest J. Coppn MR LEASING yerusements and- other ’ read! *lng matter atomic arms race beyond what it two others trying to get them­ was the outstanding solieitor of Mrs. Treash states that volun­ 3Ia). E, waiter Lamle 19 Mnpta St.— 649-8879 In The Manchester Evening Herald. The Presbyterian Church TEMPEST would be if no treaty or teat mora­ selves on the fire, we would limit the drive. teers are needed to serve as can­ Offteer in Charge 48 Spruce S t near E. Center St. 7. 8,^9, 10:18 and vassers in all six dls’jicU . The resi­ Masses at and RENTALS HBPA1R8 ON— Display advertising closing hours torium had been negotiated. One our appraisal of potential future Mrs. Everett Keith wUl be cap­ Rev. James Leslie Ransom 11:80 am. 958 BURNSIDE AVE. For Monday—1 p.m Mdsy. - tain for district one. A vice presi­ dential drive is the most important 9:15 a.m., Sunday school for all For Tueeday-1 p.m. Moodey. notices the almoat rapid-fire se­ state candidacies to these three. •• Minister First In Manchester. New cars, EAST HARTFORD SALES and SERVICE ORILLJ, ELECTRIO IRONS. One of these is House Speaker dent of the UP Board of Directors phase of the campaign and Mrs. ages. Special Rally Day program. TOASTERS, PEROOLATOR8, For WednMday-1 p.m. To»«dav. quence of underground exploeions Treash has set a goal of 5,500 don Second CongregntioanI dm reh foil maintenance, fully Insured For Tnuraday-1 p.m^ WMnesday. Tyler Patterson of Old Lyme, one she was also chairman of the Resi- Music by the Citadel Biund. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School wtth 888 N. Main S t VACUUM CLE.4NERS, For F M ^ —1 p.m. T^sdsy. out in Nevada, obviously designed denUal Division in last year’s drive, ors for her workers. 10:45 a.m.. Holiness meeting. to reduce your problems and 289-6333 iter Satumav-1 p.m. Friday. of the fine, dependable, intelli­ eloesee for idl. Adult Claee Mud- FeUx M. Dnvla Mintoter New Pontiac Line Due Oct, 4 Pauf Dodge HEATERS, FANS. Classified deadilne: 10:30 Am. eacA to be an alluring musical theme ac­ Norman F. lArson, capUin of dls- Anyone wishing to contribute his Music by Citadel Band. Sermon worrieo. For full Infonnotton gent Republican veterans Ot the services as a canvasser is asked to ies "Presbyterian Church Govern­ Mrs. Rldinrd H. Plnney, Power and Hand Tonis SEWING MACHINES day of publication except Saturday — companiment to the ratification House. To him we would credit trtrt two, has served both the Boy by Major Lamle. ment: Its BlbMcal Warrant." Painting and Decoratinf Tools A contact the captain for his district Asoodate Minister eoB for those of you who are eager-f house: The enlarged showroom at Pontiac, Inc. a.m. ______the disUnction of never having ScouU and Girt ScouU in several 3, pm., HoepiUl vUitation by 10:45 am.. Mtoming Worship. Garden and Land Tools w . . - -.S-. A-...... Tw%j% «H11 RHAW debate taking place in the Senate. volunteer capacities. (these correspond to voting dis­ MiA Elizabeth WUson and Mm. ly looking forward to the day when Paul i>o^e Pontiac, Inc. will show 878 Main St.—^Tel. 649-2881 All work gHaroatood Saturday, Saptember Id tried very hard to grab anything Sermon: "God’s Plenteous Re­ 10 ajn.. Womhlp. Nursery. PohI Dodqe Pontiac Baby, Household, Party ■lx cars at once so you will have Aa ao often in the policy and diplo­ captain for district four will he tricts) or to call United Fund head Thoniaa McCann. demption and Man’s Oonaidershle and Banquet Supplies - ' - the new Pontiac and Tempests for for himself; he is not the dynamic quarters at 829 Main St. Church School. Sermon by ths w c. 1964 be on view, put a circle ample opportunity to see the new macy of the cold war, every mild type, nor the hungry type, either Earl B. iRbblnsoh. He is presently 7 pm., Salvation service at the Invalid Needs win The UF office, located at the site Need.” Nursery. Rev. Mr. Davis: "Living and 378 MAIN STREET around Oct. 4. Paul Dodge Pon­ models without crowding. 75 Years Of Service policy must be accompanied by he has. through all hU terms at serving a s assUtant genet al secre­ Cltad^ Special music. Sermon by Monday. 7:80 p.m., Presbytertan L 4 Upholstery tary of the Hartford (touAty TMCA, of the former Paris Curtain Shop Cadet F^ad Dixon. Christian EducaUon.” Phone 640-2881 tiac, Inc., 873 Main St., will hold One phase of ths car business HiA Korth Bod venWClc of this fearsome roers. Catching the Hartford, served to the best of his is now open daily from 9 a.m. to Men meet in Fellowship Hail. 3-6:30 p.m.. Mu Sigma (h i is really zooming today and that is DON WILLIS capacity and taken ouch slow re­ Joseph L. Cserwinski win be cap A------open house on that date and this P and IV I Shop ntwspaper’s own heart found Itaalf spirit of the thing. Senator Jack tain at the team to solicit the apart- 6:80 p.m. Church of the Nazarene members meet at Marr home, 191 We Urge You To Support ia really good news for those who ths leasing and rentals of cars by ward and recognition as have St. John’s Polish National Green Manor Rd., for a picnic and Tlie Lutz Junior Museum more and more businesaes and also Findell Helps Your Fall Cleaning Re-upbolstering baatlnff a litUa faster and swAlIinE son will vote for a treaty he op come to him. In the 196S seoelon, Main St. GathoUe fhuroh Custom Moiio f*U in love with the Tempest when GARAGE Robert J. Shoff, Pastor outdoor -worship. If rain, meet at it first came out. 'Ihla year they by individuals. The reason is a with a mbcturn of nootatKia and posee. real recognition finally arrived, in Rev. Walter A. Hyzko the church at 7 p.m. simple eaksr and basis, plus mileage, the gaaoUne overnight service that allows you also offer new wood blinds. to previous reports in which it Phone 648-488B at ths Paul Dodge gsrage. Should to clean the room while Fin- But, for openers, the mere cita­ a laugh, or with some question so House, seemed too busy to pi" TO TOTAL SPACE PROGRAM and Praise service. 10:30 a.m.. Divine Worship, musician. is fumlahed. The cars are fully Drapeiy Hardware: If you are any future ambition on his sleeve, was concluded than an individual Church School. At both sessions 3-DAY R. A. PEARL. Prop. you want a front end alignment, dell's clean your blinds. tion of dates and events, the recita­ By DB. 1. M. LEVITT 8:30 p.m.. Evening Pmyor. covered by Insurance. chauigrtng your window covering deep and weighty it would adver­ his counterpart in the upper Dtreetor, The Pels Ptaaetartnm moat sensitive to pain—that is. Ooneordia Lnthemn Church sermon by Pastor Peterson: "How oil change, brake check, a new Should you question the econ­ Wlndotr Shades: If you Uke. CUNLIFFE TOURAINE 7 p.m.. Final Gospel Crusade muffler, checkup or a fall time- from curtain to drapes, let Fln- tions o f names, which gave the tise to President and nation what house, Senator Peter Mdrianl of Of The Franklin Ineritute could tolerate it least—would be 40 Pitkin St. Grateful Am I ? ” Nursery. SERVICE! a omy of leasing one or more cora have them reversed to add new, dell’s help you pick the right rod superior In coping with the rigor­ Service with the Rev. Mr. Paris, up JoO, drive over to the Paul framework to the Jack Repase a wonderful reporter was standing Groton, minority leader of the The orbiting of Junior Lieuten­ The Rev. Paul C. Kniser, Pnetor 2 p.m.. Hi League Visitation speaker. Also slngihg on the mu­ for busineea purposes, sit down life to old ahodea. They also can for the effect you want. They offer MOTOR SALES Senate, had still not quite recov­ ous conditions of space flight. — also — Dodge Garage and see for your­ PAINTS story of the Department was there. ant Valentina V. Tereshkova may project. sical program will be.T V ila 4- and figure it out —the . cost of a re-cover your present rollers with custom bending for the bay, plc- ered from the idea that he h*d reveal Information related to the These results represent signifi­ 9 aip.. Holy Communion. Cfcurch 3 p.m., Lutherweds Family Picnic rURNITUBE CLEANING CAMPING self hoW quickly snd efficiently new oar, the depreciaitlon, tiree, BXFERT AUTO BODY and tMUing in itself. That confession out of the way, year-old daughter of the Rev. and many of today’ s new exciting ma- I ture and box windows. been a real contender for the type of individual who should go cant information in the space pro­ schook Nursery. \ at Goodwin Park. this Work can be done. tubes, oil, gas, service and than terlals and colprs. Available to­ Decorator Shades: Thla is a FENDER REPAIIW One never knows, these days, Mrs. Paris. For Best Results let us make another. It is about gubernatorial nomination in the into space and, eventually, to the gram because doctors have real­ 10:30 a.m.. Service. ChUmh Wednesday, 10 a.m. and 7:15 EQUIPMENT Ths eddltional 6,400 fSet of space search into the hidden costs that day are the wonderful room dark- I shade made of weaving fabric how much longer estshilahed and 1962 state convention, and was moon. Her trip, coupled with re­ ized that during prolonged space p.m., Bible Study Hours in chapel Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Service of acquired by Mr. Dodge haa been we forget until the bills pop up ENAMEL and LACQUER the thought that entered our un school. Nursery. Prayer and Bible study. eners which are the answer to with woods or aluminum. You have REFTNISHINGS traditional ingtltytions are going to also visibly reaching toward the cent experiments on pain endur­ flights there will be little altera­ 7:30 p.m.. Adult Bible Claes. with Pastor Anderson. Tents, Cots! Slaeplng Bag% none too much to take care of the to remind us. When you lease sunny rooms where children have seen them in the smart window worthy niind when, the other day, tion in the monotonous pattern of Air MattreMes. Stoves IncreOs^ demand for services at bold their Identity and perform idea that he would be a real con­ ance end the ability to tolerate a cor you have a car that, ia al­ to nap or adults sleep during the treatments in leading home maga REASONABLE PRICES PAUL'S wa heard a Washington corre tender for the same high nomina­ conditione eimilar to thoec existing sound from the internal machin­ Community BaptUt Church Lanterns the Paul Dodge garage. There are ways in A l mechanical condition; alnes — and isn’t It wonderful to their services. Things are always da^lme. They are available In the FREE ESTIMATES PAINT SUPPLY spondent asking President Ken­ tion in 1966. in spsce travel, suggests that we ery of the space craft. In space 585 E. Center St. ten fully trained mechanics on the there is no time loot while- costly always smart white or Ivory and know that they are available from changing and many o f us are al­ nedy whether he had given "any To Mariani, one credits ambi­ may overlook a good bet in not there will be few outside visual Bev. Alex H. BIseoser, BUnlster Area Churches T urdpike MANCHESTER garage staff, all of them factory repairs are being made. Another one of your local quality custom BT. 88— VERNON, CONN. targets and the visual Inputs with pastels. Also available are pure ' 645 Main Street ways prcqionMits of change, not al­ thought to some of the proposals tion and drive and purpoee, and abaorbing women into our apace SURPLUS SALES CO. trained, and when your work U item to take into consideration ia linens, shantungs and pllsse, to shops ? Just Above the T r a f^ Circle program. in the capsule will be familiar 9:80 Am., Church school for all AUTO B O D Y done here you are sure that Gen­ the foot that the money you pay ■ Showroom: To see sdl the prod . Tel. 649-0300 ways, be It said, with any clear advanced from time to time for any appraisal of his future <^TaloottvlUe Congregational Church 169 N. MAIN ST. mention a few of the- wide varie­ TEL. 848-0016 chances irruet concede much to his Dr. Julius M. iPeters, Head of and unchanging. Sensory inputs to ages. First Lutheran Churdi eral Motors Original parts are used. for leasing a oar is tax deductible. ucts mentioned above and to dls idea of what we are either gaining the semi-circular canals and the Rev. Robert K. SfelmodA hUnister at Depot Square ^ ties. They also offer scallop and Improving the Presidential press own strong sense of destiny, hie the Psychology Group at Republic 10:30 a.m.. Worship Sermon: Rockville This garSge is equipped to handle Want to rent a car for a day, for fringes to glamourize your room. cuss your window treatment, etCH> or losing. Sometimea we wish, too conference.” And our own Immedl- oavn single-mindedness of push, Aviation Corporation, indicates otolith organs, parts of the non- *Teaching the .Word.” Coffee hour. Rev. Dr. David G. Jkxkeimer, Open Dally to 9:00 P.M. aU Kinds of work, and no matter two dasrs. for a week? For the in and browse around at our show­ hearing element of the inner ear, . 11 am.. Worship. Sermon: "The Vertical Blinds: Do you find late, we could rebapture something aU, instinctive suggestion, based his ifhlnhibited willingness to work that on the basis Of some limited 7 p.m., Junior and senior Baptist Pastor ’ J. PARR,—648-7111 what your probtoih, whether It one-car family, renting a car is that you have fade , front large room located at 485 E. Middle will be reduced or absent. It is Emancipation of Men.” Douglas the answer to "how am I going it once seemed so fashionable aM hard toward his goal. experimenti a direct relationship Youth Fellowship. WRECKER be a transmission joto, a , faulty sunny- windows? The vertical Tpke. You are always welcome. Berube's on What we had already heard, has - been demonatrated between because of these facts that space 9 a.m.. Sunday School closseo Hayes, deacon of the day. Mrs. corbui'etor or a major oyerhaul, to get this done without a car?’ Hours: Daily 9 to 5 — Saturdays TYPEWRITER SERVICE The third Republican visibly on R o ^ r Spencer, fcreeter. , blinds are the best solution for necessary to discard. and on what we continued to hear the ability to endure pain and the medicine doctors compare extend­ Trinity Covenant Church for all Ogee. Adult bible claee. SERVICE the Job vrill be done to your full You can rent a car for any length till -noon. 479 Middle Tpke. E. the make in the 1963 session, pro­ ed space flight conditims with this ared. The vertical Slats never One never knows, and trying to for th.a remainder of the. confer­ claiming his ambition by deeds ability to endure limited Inputs to Hnckmatack Near Keeney Sts. Teacher tmlnlng class. PORTABLE TV RENTALS satisfaction. The prices charged ? of time, and for the one-oar fam­ 'Monebeoter the body’s senses. Thus the indi­ sensory deprivation experimental Rev. K. EJnar Bask, Paster 10:15 a.m.. Service. Sermon: Bt. John's Episoopnl Church They are moet reasonable and in ily this is simply wonderful. Stop analyse or decide such things la no ence, that one thing that would rather than placard, and, because Bt. 80, Vernon vidual’s capacity to endure pain conditions. 'Hope for the. Sinner.” N u fo ^ . Motorola and Zenith Soles line with the fine work you, always in at Paul Dodge Pontiac Inc, they REBUILT TYPEWRITBRS -part of thla week's calendar. help the Presidential press confer- of these deeds, stirring up more The usual lack of inputs can The Rev. Jnmee L. Gmnt, Rector --- 30 Days to Better Grades excitement and controversy in one could serve ae ah accurate Index 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes WedneedayV 7i3q,ABjn " snd Service get here. will gladly give you further infor­ ROYAl.S, UNDERWOODS. Let us salute the spirit whir. McKinley la the son of sec­ like sociology, psychology, SUNDAYS Limerick, Ferg&aon, McCkmigsl, could lead to disastrous conse­ 14-23. visor at Rockville City Hospital Vulpds fulvus. easy master of his questioners; hq But there, at any rate, In Speak­ test the ability to withstand pain quences. Many scientists who Grade 3 continues. Masses at 7, 8. 9, 10 and 11 am. ond pastor of Union Qiurch, Rev. economics ad political science Horribly confusing, isn’t it? 4 P.M. to 10:.30 P.M. WllUs, M en, lAikaa, Taggart, Kab 8 p.m.. Wednesday mertmg. when it opened its present quar­ is nicely elusive when he has to er Patterson, who best symbolised induced in the nerve .endings of ^ v e made pertinent studies be­ 10:45 a.m.. Worship. Sermdp: * Tunt-ups Charles E. McKinley who served ters In 1945. She was named tend to develop vertically. The Al:tually, It Isn’t confusing at CLOSED MONDAYS Reading Room hours at 749 First Congregational Church in that position from 1896 to 1911. ney, Merz, Lukas, Taggart, Kab be; he manages many .of his points safe, dependable Republicanism, the skin and the final test was a lieve that women possess greater Main St., excepting legal holidays, "Ih e Renewal of Hope.” \ Reuben Plen’s acting superintendent in 1946 and text and lecturer will con- /all once you get the classes 8:30 p.m., Methodist Youth Fel­ Vernon * Engine Cleaning - Dr. McKinley, a graduate of sti'uct a set of general con­ kauakas, Holmes—so, as one goes and escapes by infectious wit in Senator Minority Leader Ma­ thermal matching test in which ability to withstand boredom than Monday through Saturday, 11 A superintendent in June, 1947. straight; as a matter of fact, lowship. Rev. John A. Looey, Minister Knox and Harvard Colleges, has cepts (like "eroup,” "neu- . WOODCOCK through the list of' names, does riani. who ha.s that drive which Is the arms of the subject were heat­ men and, herefore, they thlr.fc m. to 4 p.m.; Thursday, 11 A m . Texaco Station Mrs. Yaskulkat,Oaid the hospi it's all extremely logical. But alone; and, in any last-ditch emer sometimes enough for a whole ca­ ed when exposed to infrared radi­ this would make them more de Monday, 7:15 p.m.. Prayer gnd * Miner Repairs been organist and choirma-^ter of tal "will benefit greatly from the rosls,” "Law /Of Supply and you have to get the classes ■tEFRIGEKA'nON'CO. one pick up a forgotten moment of to 9 p.m. 381 Main Stroet the Old South Church in Boston jA c .) gency, he usually proves able to reer, and in Special Counsel Eddy, ation. The subjects also took two sirable subjects for long-duration discus^on time. 9:30 and 11 a.m., Morning Serv- * Plaid Stamps advantages a - new administrator Demand,” which will straight! And the surest way Ostrinsky history here, a recognition there, direct some lucid, shining shaft of who did a controversial most for personality tests. space flights. Perhaps they would S t Mary’s Episcopal Church ..Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Girl Sebut jce. for the past 80 years. His or­ can bring-to this position." She then be/&pipli6d to specific not to get the classes straight •rtxiop Committee meeting. 9:25 and 10:56 a.m., Church DEALER IN WASTE and an instinct to do some public sanity at the nons«\sically befog­ his party, are the three most like­ From these 65 subjects, 24 were also be less susceptible to hallu­ Church and Park Sts. Phant 643-9149 chestral pieces have been per­ added that she looked forward "to cases. Xcxi must understand is to memorize every little ly R^ublican state ticket pros­ selected, eight of whom were cinations. Under such clrcumstanc 8:30 p.m,, Commission on mem- gchool. formed by leading symphonies in Just being at home.” ttesa/^neral concept? first— thing in the book just because m a t e r ia l s . honor to each and every individual ged issue being rolled up toward The Bev. George F. Nostmad, Hydramatio Transmission pects from the 1963 session. above average; eight were aver­ es a selection program in which bership and evangelism meeting. 5:30 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ the United States. To Attend Conference foi;, these are the foundation of it's there. MANCHESTER who has worked and served his Rector Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.. Group Repairing CUSTOM MADE him. age, and e M t below average in women were eli^ble candidates for The Rev. John D. Hagbea ship. ■ Dr. McKinley will include in Vernon’s toWn clerk, Henry F. tte subject—before you get When you study a new ani­ . way on the long roeter. ministry meeting. ^ 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ An Work Onoronteed Bo it could be the President's their eensitIvUy to p a in . They space flight might well bs a step The Rev. WUUam F. Gender HI CANVAS AWNINOS his recital, "SiUte From the Wa­ Butler, will be among those at­ in to details. mal or a new plant, take your RAGS, IRON were isolated in a model spsce Thursday, 7:30 p.m.. Senior choir Blologry is a bird of a dif­ MEMORIAL CO. One never knows, these days, own brilliance which, by contrast, in the right direction. The Rev. Ronald R. HaMeman ship. Texnoo Lnbriontlon Service ter Music" by George Frederick tending the Sixth Anniwil Connect­ time and look It over. How is ’ capsule on contour chalrs^for pe­ Recently some of our women rehearsal. Monday, 8 p.m., "Know Thy HOndel, "Prelude and Fugue In E icut Town Clerks Conferenefe ferent feather. Like all the Opposite East Cemetery SCRAP METAL what is permanent and what is makes the nation's leading news Mail Brings Saturday. 4 p.m.. Methodist it made and how does It work , riods up to 40 hours. During this flyers have expressed their dis­ Churoh" committee. We Give Green Stamps Minor” by Johann Sebastian Bach, scheduled at the Unlyerelty of other sciences, biology is con­ r— that Is, resptrate, digest, passing, or what the face and shape men seem so unbright. In such 7:30 am., Holy Communion. Men’s auction and lunch. Qiidity Memorials period their vision was reduced to pleasure at the House and Senate Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Board of. Mis­ ’’Prlere” by, Joseph Logan, "Scher- Connecticut on Sept. 20-21. stantly changing. Almost reproduce and so forth? Then and PAPER and spirit of a community will be situation, they become the some seeing jonly light, their hea ' g to Space Committee hearings with 9 a.m., Moinlng Prayer with in­ sions and Stewardship The conference, expected to at­ every day there is a new Writer Many struction by the Rev. Mr. Nos­ zetto” by Liouls Vlerne and “Aria” how would you classify It^ Over SO Year* Experience as o f some tomorrow. But for what noble professional sacrifices cmly a constant noise, the policy of the National Aero­ Sacred Heart Oiurch Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Primary by Flor Peeters. Dr. McKinley will tract some 125 clerks and Bides, is brestothrough or netudy plant repro- WATKINS-WEST made It.^ , „ ". ■ ■ Of sport in the periodic effort of lobsters manages even to reach Pastor YOUB HOMETOWN DAILY e tion and tea. primarily a descriptive course. duced sensory 'input conditions General Features Corp. South Methodist Church e Storm Doors elections attorney in the Secretary That is, you’re almost entire­ . ductlon, ydu’re seeing how ■npert our best newsmen to sting or bait maturity. 9 a.m., Churoh School Grades 5 n e w s p a p e r Former Senator Prescott Bush Res-. J. Manley Shaw D.D. Mames at .7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 | through high school. e Cembinatibn Windawe i o f’ State’s office, will discuss 1963 ly concerned ,?dth classifying they work so you’ll be able to FUNERAL OAUI. Smator Jackson’s Vote or trap the President into losing Perry Como and Enrico Caruso of Greenwich will be the principal legislation related to municipal classify them. Overview each • MOVtMO can always, find a doctor when Rev. Ray C. HolUs Jr. a.m. 10:30 a.m., Church School in­ Manchester Awning Ca. speaker at the 75th anniversary the different forms of life. 643-6563 The final reluctant decision of his temper or making some kind of had this in common—both worked elections, registration procedures, major unit to find the proper­ as barbers before becoming you need one. It has a physician A Thought for Today fants through Grade 4. 195 WEST CENTER BT. dinner on Saturday, O ct 19. Judge If you decide to major in SERVICE • PAOkiNO Senator Henry Jackson, the Wash­ public fool of himself. 9 and 10:45 a.m., Morning Wor­ 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship absentee voting and minority rep- ties qf the classes; once singers. for every 420 people, the world ■ 8A Francis of AsrisI Omreh Telephone 849-3091 Harry J. Lugg will he master of sentotlon. biology in college and make it highest ratio. Sponsored by the Mnncbestsr ship. Church School for nursery Service, Sermon: "If I Were God.” you've learned them, keep ington Democrat who speclallsta Still, if anybody wants to “im­ Big earthquakes are unusual, South Windsor Estebllahed 1949 ceremonies for the program fol­ In the evenliig Chief Justice your life’s work, you’ll go be­ calm, keep cool and keep clas­ URMAND J. WEST "If you paddle your own canoe, Connell of Churches through Grade 9< (Grade 8 and 9 Bev. Gordon B. Wodhams, Pastor 11:45 a.m., Music and missionary yond mere classification. in wanting a big everything for us prove” the Presidential press con­ but little ones are commonplace. lowing the dinner. John Hamilton King of the Su­ sifying. Z> there's no one to rock the boat" classes attending church) Rev. Edward J. Radze\'lch committees. The Rev. Percy E. Hiomas of You'll study the chemistry of milltaiily, to cast his formal vote ference, we would still say that Our globe has literally thousands preme Court of Errors will deliver Director of them every day, most of them —Arnold H. Glasow. It is true that 'one doesn’t have 10:46 a.m., Second Mile Club Assistant Pastor 4 p.m., Junior High Pilgrim Fel- Old MysUc and the Rev. Forrest life, you'll be able to delve for ratification of the nuclear test the- banquet address at the WilU- The entire "30 Days to Bet­ thr moet direct route might be too small to be detected except It U estimated there are 170 mil.' to go to church in order to be for Grades 8 and 9. Senior High ------^i^owship. Museer of Wakefleld, Mass., both mantic Country CHub. deeply into cell structure, ev­ 142 B. CENTER ST. ban treaty can be taken as valid through an improvement of the by a sensitive seismograph. lion rats in the ynited States—, good, but good people want to go Forum. at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and | g p.m., Senior Pilgrim Fellow- former pastors of the church, will olution an€l. Mrs. Virginia J. Yaskulka, su­ of superior court Judge William P. trouble with their biology liard playsrs were John Quincy 7 p.m., Jimlor High Fellowship 9 a.m.. Worship. Sermon. Church perintendent of Rofckvllle City Barber’s wallet. P. O. Box 489, Dept. A, Radio The difference between Senator eance do you ace in the failure of —old age is always 15 years older Since Christ ordained ‘ thb 9:30 a.m., <3hurch School classes tott aims H a Job. . . ws lavs jurt «>i ri|M I N ^ t cour.se have It because they than I am !"—Bernard Baruch. Adahna and Jamss Garfield. Ruth­ for Grades 8 and 9, Cooper HgU. I ichool classes from nursery through Hospital for 17 years, has an­ County detective Anthony Ku- City Station, New York 19, Church to be the instnuhent for all age groups. for it !V ia colon to iralch • can't see the forest for the Jackson, who dislikes the treaty Cuba so far to sign the treaty? Many a man thinks he is safe erford B. Hayes was a hard man through which He would minister 7 p.m.. Senior High Fellowship elementary one and two and senior quostion on «loc7., • whit to uto? • • • how to do M rylo reported yesterday that one of treea Remember that for the N.Y. U a.m.. Worship.-Sermon: "Faith ^ ( but will vote for it, nad Senator Do you thliA that, specifically, from becoming an alcoholic if he to beat at croquet. to the world, since it is His Body Wesley Hall. _ . I high. Nursery.' them opened a 810 savings account most part your course will CUi US lor •.’Pirt lalp oe vounaxl nWini ioh. (NEXT: How to etady physloa Riissell, w ho' dlallkes it and will this reflects new friction between never drinks, alone—or if he con- impairs and operation co.sLs for on earth, one cannot be loyal to 7:30 p.m.. Membership Seminar ful Stewards!" m, h 10 a.m., Worship. Sermon. Church with part of his shore of the loot. simply divide living things into the average automobile duHng its 7:30 pjn. (Sospel hour raurM i jchooi'^jnaaeg frpm nursery through DUGAN'S BEER The wallet, containing 850 in and chemistry). vote against it, is not one of ap­ Cuba and Russia? And, also, I was .sumes only 'leer, and not hard Him and be disloyal to the Church. Susannah Wealey Hall. great groups. The moet gen- liquor. Dr. Jackson A. Smith, lifetime are about double the orig­ Tomorrow would be an excellent school night. l*essage: The S'“ *|iujiiorJunior hlahhigh and adult class. Ndrs-Nurs­ cash, 8100 in Travelers Checks and praisal of the treaty's own prac- wondering whether it is satisfying Word of Prophecy. ^ 2w 88 ** ***’*^‘ Nebraska psychiatrist, warns that inal purchase price time to begin attending churoh North MetiMdIat Okureh Prayer ery. personal, papers, was token from IMITATION ICE CREAM Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Flos Tax mod Deposlb the Judge's coat as it hung in his DECANT WINES WITH CARE tleal effects. Both know it will not to be called more imperialistic by both assumptions are false. The reason perfumes are so regularly—with your family. 998PMker SA 723“ M A b’ &t 1.' MANCHESTER— p h o n e B49-4501 WASHINGTON (AP) — Import­ blooming expensive is that It takes knd fellowship meeting, First CongregattoBoI Ohurch chamhen. He was on the bench in Old winos, both red ana white, MBKken anybody militarily, in and Castro than Eisenhower was?” Comedienne Marion Powers Submitted by Rov. Eorte R. Caoteir, PMtor Thursday, 7:80 p.m.. Missionary should be decanted rather' tluui ing vegetable oil "Imitation Ice says one of the great mysteries 100 thousand roses to make a r United Church of Christ 'DIR o MAFDISf lllE D ' a nearby courtroom at- the time. ' « f Its own' provisions. , Even when they oecasidnally Rev. K. BJnor Rosk fellowship. - ■ BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE_W0RK poured because they throw a de­ cream” from England by way of of life is how the w>y who wasn’t single ounce of attar of roses. TrinRy Oovensuit Church 9 and 10:»0 Am., W < ^ lp Andover Kuryio said the boys told him The'diffATAnce is. that Senator start out wsU, thsy wind up silly. Friday, 8:4(i p.m., Mealing of Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr.« EXTRA DRY GIN posit after spending Urns In the Canada la being fought by repr really good enough to marry your It was W. C. Fields who ob- ICM. Rally Day 89 Proof ^ Full QU one of them took the wallet while resentotivea of the dairy Industry Ruanell fears the ultimate oonse- sarvod, "A rich man is nothing Faithful BIW# Investigators. Pastor the otter two acted as lookouts, bottle. Draw the cork steadily daughter can become the fisther dedication of Church School teach Saturday, 7 p.m., Bible study at | r ______without Jerking and clean tha in thla country. The product is a quaooe of the symbolism InvotvAd of the smartest grandchild in the but a poor man with money.” Income Up ll*/c ars. Sermon: "What Con Ws Of- comhlnation of wheat corn and parsonage. 9:46 a.m., Church School. PAINTS Truffles ore a >iungus fruit that neck of the bottle. Place candle Training Diplomatic world. in this trsaty. It might craats a RAWALPINL.I i^aklsptnal offl- 11 a.m., Worship. Sermon; "Par­ or other Ught behind the shoulder soya flour, plus vegetable oils and look for the golden arches. . . McDonald $ Americans may eat more than TIME ON ‘m E IR WRISTS 9 a.m., Sunday School, Grades grow a few Inches to a foot deep various <^er additives. It con­ wn14 atmoiqphAre whl4h might WAIUHNGTON — The wives w r t> . but. , / eeacxwihata . S7»*eL» appearance and brought his re©- ’ m a d a m . iSURWCANlKE:/ Vegetables _i_*from aeven games two weeks agO^Wsmren SpAhn, 20-5 in the firat* u « * H 6 v »W 6 u ^ B e o l - D O Niod' LeORSLV, NEW YORK (AP) inning on a single by Grandpa ord to 15-8. Dennis Bennett, 8-4, rr<6 A PitV ' to 2>4, got some help as the Phila­ tHlNKt XXSM'TH^E HOSXX. .g p M E CUR LIKE ACROSS SHerd-ebened ' ■ "They’v* jfot to be concerned delphia Phillies took the opener of Stan MUsial and a horner by tbok the loss. . BHTTitRTOTDOTIAAM WSTGVi ^ fruit Boyer. Musial went 2-for-8 on the ALLOW , T H A T - 1 Green 6Mtaculine now. A week ago they were a twl-nlght douWeheader 8-2 be­ TtJ ^ A C I< GALESMEti ? TH'E: fore the Dodgers won the night­ night, extending his hitting streak PIBATE8-GIANT8— ,M 6 T D . _ TOOESN’T \ 4StraoS v". sure they were in TUid weren’t LA'arr p e d d u b r who wae h e r b [e x p l a in ! . 'io ARTEC? * eegeteUe 7 }F ^ ’ kiln fis’ concern^. It’s different now. cap 2-1. td six games. Stargell hit a three-run homer >tO«AW I----- COLD MB. A SPOT REMOTER •Kind o( beet 8 Sewing tool /J 'Die Dodgers have 14 games in the third for the Pirates, scored JC— THAT BROTHEe- % vl arASi** WAT ATE A HOLE ItTeer . 9 Shower They know it and we know it.” remaining, the Cardinals 18. The DODGERS-PHILS— a run In the fifth and finally beat IN-iAW OPMlNE/ UHoepttel worker , V .'' ' ° o ° tMMVRL^efKOWI HMMM-muMAV6E 10 Love god .n "They nre the Dodgers. pennant winner tackles the New The Dodgers tossed away the the Giants with a 13th inning MExlft 11 Low aandhflf Speaking is St. IkmIs Manager opener in the bottom of the ninth SO 6EPOREX I CAN HELP, lb Native niete) 19 Suffix York Yankees, who clinched the triple that scored Dick Schofield. L1n"tM EDO& FATE. Id New York, for 21 Everleontr.) Johnny Keane following the sec­ American League flag with a 2-0 when shortstop Maury Wills threw * • • ond-place Cardinals' 16th victory wild on a double play attempt BUGGS BUNNY O C fTi ALONE:. initance 23 Carrot color decision at Minnesota. COLTSMET8— nneetrUled in 17 -games, a 7-0 triumph over with the bases loaded and one out. 24Bnriea 48AUienn In other NL action, Willie Star- The Colts got their only run for particle 35Coagulnm 84Violaat MilwaiUcee M dm y night built on gell figured In all the scoring as Two runs scored on the play, en- VOU'VE STALLED^ 18 High home whUl'Tlnd SI Rant Nottebart in the ninth on a walk 28 Marth (comb, B2ClinritaUi Curt Simmons' third H aight shut­ Pittsburgh edged San Francisco abluig Chris Short, 7-11, to get the LOME EN0U6H. . 30'IWc form) dOSIrmr out-and key hitting by Stan Musial victory, with a four-hitter. The and singles by Rusty Staub and 27 European river 41 Rabbit, tort BSMast ^ 5-4 in IS innings, Houston's Don I'M BUSTING IN ! 02 Pigpen aeseotiMi^ and Kei:en Boyer. Dodgers moved ahead in the top John Bateman. The loser was MUiandlTr.) 29 Relazatioia 43 Conger Nottebart threw a two-hitter at Roger Craig, 5-21. 25 Cheddar or Sthermen aheapfoM the New York Mets and won 1-0 of the ninth on Frank Howard’s 30 Genua of ■THawaUia "Sure we’re closing in on them • * * Edam wlllowa 44 Salary k .f but we all reaMie we're still be-1 and Chicago's Cubs defeated Cln- two-run homer. 47 Fuel milkSih . CIJBS-REDS— 28 Genua of 81 Seasoning for 88 Weight e f] hlnd," Keane acknowledged. "We'clnnatl 8-2. In the nightcap, the Dodgers got marine wotme 48CoacaeI V' the winning run in the eighth on The Cubs edged the Reds with 32 Conducted can’t afford to lose any more. | * • • r r " 1 JT IT We’re just hoping that somebody CARDS-BRAVES— a single by Tommy Davis, a dou- an eighth inning run on a single SSLandparcN r ~ J" i r ~ T ~ by Ron Santo, a .sacrifice and a 35 Indonealan of hangs a couple of defeats on Simmons brought his record to bie by Howard and a grounder by Hindaneo i r i f 14 them." j 15-7 by po.stlng the Cardinals’ i Ken McMullen. Ron Perrano.ski ; single by John Boccabella. The 36 Chemical auniz The Cardinals, who have sliced fourth shutout in five games w ith' kept the Phillies scoreless in the victory ended Chicago's losing 37 Sheltered aide iF" i r a five-hitter. His mates got t o , final three innings in his 62nd streak at six games. 38 Selected (aA) P ’'!. Los Angeles’ National League lead | 39 BuUflghtar Ift J 42 Raiterata RT 61RTH 45 Tier ,oi=AN 71 45 Body af water Bombers Rip Superstition, Clinch Flag on ISth I id e a * 47 Swim 1— r U IT BOHuaical iS 27 lil ll initrumenta Etui Catholic?s Starting Team in East Hartford Jamboree Today 84 Lubricant BT BY V. T. HAMLIN 55 Expunge SJ” H East Cathelic H ifk makes its first formal football ap­ row, left to right, Gary Cass, Barry Sheckley, John Lu­ ALLY OOP 59 High mountain cas, Bill Brennan, John MacCarthy, Bob Perrone and Bill Yankees Champs - - Officially! 60 Fruit drink pearance this aftemdop at 1 :S0 in a four-team jamboree BY DICK TURNER f r « p r ^.AN* OOMT TROUBUS1 1 ^ ..NOW SUPPOSIN', \SITT»f _AITTHEM AS PONT/ CARNIVAL 51 Mon recent at East Hartford High Field. Also participating are 'Troy; second row, Mike Leach, Walt Basnight, Gary Sul­ >OU TELL ME what) ONTC U K E IT ARE BUeM \ 62 By way ef u TVirW ’VOPK’ /API __ Npvt^flfth place with a 3-2 decision over*'inning for the Tiger victory and IM MXIRFUJNKV/ HE'S TOO BSPastura IT Penney High of East Hartford, South and Northwest livan and 'Tom Bavier. (Herald Photo by Satemis.) INUiVV lU n iL K-or.- Thnmas hit the flv with Buenr tr»in' to wqest r " YOU'RE POIKT ON J THOT CONTEMPLATING IN ' Baltimore, Boston beat the Kan­ George Thomas hit the fly with a m u i ID BOTHER WITH THATTHRONEI ± WHAT- rRUnS OP PROGRESS 64Propa of aya II u U Catholic Highs.of Hartford. East’s starting lineup: Front NATIONAL LEAGUE year, for a novelty, tfTe New the teses loaded. Phil Regan was M W f i n Snid TT 3T 48 r sas dty AthleUcs 7-3 and Cleve­ WUKES^orvDa' - 65 Auricle W. L. Pet. O.B. York Yankees are going to land edged the Los Angeles Angels the winner with Steve Barber, u n H HI who was aiming for No. 20, the DOWN s r Los Angeles . .90 66 .806 — clinch the American League 7-6 in 12 innings on Joe Adcock’s St. L o u is ...... 88 61 .501 2 ioser. lllalayMan homer; ar a THE M U w aokee_____80 06 JMl 10 pennant while standing under • • • • • * canoe 68 Most Popular Score stepladder, throwing their 2 Ireland s r u A San Franclsoo 79 6B .584 11 YANKS-TWINS— RED SOX-A’s— SHlmickar .JH Philadelphia ..78 71 JItS 12 bats on the bed, and breaking Bouton pitched a six-hitter and Gary Geiger rapped four hits 4Beglnnlnti Onctonati ____78 78 .517 II mirrors, as black cats cross joined Whltey Ford in the 20- for Boston and Dick Stuart drove Herald Angle Among Open Winners Chicago ...... 75 78 J»7 IJ game victory ranks. Ford has 22. in two runs, running his league­ P ittsbu rgh ____ 70 77 .476 It their paths. i leading RBI total to 108. Eari That will eliminate' the other They are the only two 20-game 9 r Houston ...... 55 98 A72 Sf winners in the league. The shut­ Wilson got his 11th victory. BY J. R. WnXIAMI superstitions. • • « OUT OUR WAY Now Y o i * ...... 49 90 J81 41 out was Bouton’s sixth, tying him EARL YOST By EARL YOST Friday’s Results They took care of Friday the INDIA.NS-ANGEL8— Bpmrli BSttov with Chicago’s Ray Herbert for One-half of the previous winners in the Manchester Open Chicago 8, Cincinnati 3. 13th when they clinched their The Angels tied the score " VtXJ'LL PUNCH ME OWTH*NOSE WHEN IP1HELPHIM.HX fourth straight pennant, eighth in the most in the AL. Houston 1, New York 0. The young right-hander had against the Indians in the bottom YOU A6REBPm otto HITM/M03E,WILL HAMIABiaPUaS have won with. 68 rounds. Starting tomorrow, and continuing nine years, 13th in 15 and 28th o n a«/ hanp»- St. Louis 7, Milwaukee 0. of the ninth on an error by Max vVOUI V-HOOL PUNCH ME IMTH'STOWA^ Notea from the Little Black Book on Monday, the 17th annual Open will take place at the Man­ since the first one in 1921. The trouble only in the eighth, when f a f t e r aorbein* not t o htt m e there. ampipihblphu Pittsburgh 6, San Franolsce 4, the Twins loaded the bases on a'Alvis. ^ triple by Billy Mormi and rixanLLHaMRA Happiest fellow at the recent Little League baseball Appre­ chester Country Club with an expected 350 to 375 golfers v y ­ clincher came against Minnesota, Leon Wagner’s grounder. In the BY AL VERMEER .WILL'IOOI a«A»MIM,A5A7 MOLPMIM . - single and two walks. He got Har­ PRISCILLA’S POP _ ,p o « A * a / • p u s s - a n o i p i ciation Night program at the Army A Navy Club was Ed ing for the 31,500 prise money, or«' Philadelphia S-1, Los Angeles 3- 2:0 . mon Klllebrew on a grounder to 12th, Adcock led off with his 12th SPW MBUneAL, merchandise. 3. Jim Bouton pitched the victory, homer, the drive hitting the left rLUSnU-HM/MA < Lamprecht, custodian, who was presented with a check for his 20th. The Twins' ace. Camllo end the threat. o -h u d r e s j I w h a t e v e r /'' tIJRWTM'KEV, MA--I Sunday’s pileiy, soheduied to Mart, Today’s Games Pascual failed for the third time field foul pole. CANT,,«>Akirr WITHlAfTTU SLOVESAi on/OK HOLD FU6S/ CH.W*iCr th* many favors he shewed Litue League personnel during sk 7 ajn., win be for amateurs Pascual, had only one bad inning, T O U R E D OIN G, C A N T i TDOO/ Los Angelea (Rlchert 4-1) at in his quest for No. 19. ^O U DO IT Q U IE T L V r> TH’ POOR n u . ICN err outa th* past season. . . . Townspeople are asked to be as gener­ etUy wtiUe low handicap amateuni Philadelphia (Booxer 2-8 or Green the fourth, when Joe Pepitone and HERE/ pe r aOSH SAKESt DO ous as passible tomorrow when the Midget Football League and profeoatMialB win take over 6-4). Johnny Blanchard hit homers, but SUMPM TO HELP A n before the sea.‘>on interceptions tf he can nail one . An hour or ao later the Detroit "I doubt,” Berra said, "if the the last three years, lost his touch capacity Is 67,000. Tip to Giant to the Cowboys, but they will be Chicago at Washingtou. was half over. \AfHVCANTNe0dU6r this season. Lane, whe has five, Lions rumble onto the field teams of the late 40s could in the afternoon sun. But he beat V66-..HyA<30IN0 fans: vt tou haven't already se' without the services of their top Baltimore at Detroit. . . Diaoounting contentions the HELiaAUJNICIOVL ALASKA? is tied with two other players, a«Unat the Rama in Lea Angeles. have lost two of their top the veteran Coe, 1949 ant" 1968 ■maaETO'SHOor ASK r c c THE AWNS/TI^ cured tickets for any game, be runner, John David Crow, out Yankees won with a spurt of amateur champ, with on* magni­ AiefccT?CAN\txnaL satisfied with the video version. Warrei). Lahr of Cleveland and Tne rest ef the league ewlngs into three outfielders like we did eeu/oANoeoL. WWOIHS?kaDS DO? with a knee ^injury, and corner- 10 wins in 11 games in mid- ficent stretch in the morning. MevwHauTHeNexr Most seats remaining, General Bob Dillon of Green Bay,, both now action in five games Stmday aft­ ■ this year and still win” back Bill Stacey, out with a frac­ June after Mickey Mantle Sikes,, who has won the Nation­ THBIEEWNiSTD Manager Ray Walsh says, are not inactive. ^ ernoon. PLANE (=az tured cheekbone. Doubles Tourney broke his ankle at Baltimore, Houk said this year's team al Public Links championship EW2N9DCaGE^ In lecatlons . . Bruce Bonadies Dallas and Detroit are favored ALASKA? ^ Charley Johnson, who threw Houk .mid. "had better pitching than my twice, is well aware his Walker BY ROY CRANE rCAN GOTO and Jud Gidman are candidates for in the openers, the improving first two clubs, and Pepitone Two QB Came Cowboys by a touchdown and the eight touchdown passe., against Slated Tomorrow Walt ’TU It’s Won Cup and Americas cup teammate BUZZ SAWYER TUB AAOMBS-^y the varsity soccer team at UConn. "I don't think any manager has made our defense in the ? ------Bcmadles is a returning letterman. Coach Blanton Collier of the tough Lions by two. the’ CowtKjys in two games last is a tough opponent. j^TtSRASU..jg.. IS~ First and second round play in fools Bke he’s won anything infield terrific.” IStrf.ARE'OU UConns open at home against Cleveland Browns says, he plans to The Cowboys, tiie only pro team year, will guide the Cardinal of­ "This tournament is tough..c T fense. the doubles division of the Town imtil it’s clinched. You just The Bomber manager also than the Public Links because yc i HURT, SIR? THEM TRY Yale Oct. 2 . . Hood’s are now of­ use two quarterbacks (Jim Nlnbw- in town since the Texans moved credited Berra with providing I SlROUR > ATTACHING , ski and Frank Ryan) throughout their American Football League' A crowd of about 30,000 is ex­ Tennis Tournament- are scheduled never take anything for grant­ have about eight more real good fering a color film, “How to Play tomorrow at the Manchester High ed. We've wfon a lot erf one- a bl^ lift. "He’s been a great MOSEPaUES A HOISTING Better Hockey," in conjunction the' season.. "P ro football,” says franchise to Kansas City, are rat­ pected. players in it,’’ he .said. Pointing courts. Opening match 1s scheduled run games that could have help," Hoqk said. "I've been VWN'TFIT SUNG. with their New England Physical Blanton, "has developed to euch ed one of the most likely contend­ The Rams, wljo did a lot of ex­ to Beman sitting next to him, he THEIR at 9 a.m. with first and/or second gone either way.” able to spell Ellie (Elston ■said: "This is one of the eight." fitness program. The film library, an extent in recent years that ers for the New York Giants’ perimenting with their offense, Howard) and keep him rested, F-4B. there's more rush on the quarter­ Eastern . Division crown. round. competition continuing Tw'o veteran Yankee oam- available to groups, includes films managed only two victories in the througfh the day until 5 p.m. palgners, Mickey Mantle and and Yogi has hit well too” *■ on the Boston Red Sox, Boston Pa­ backs. They are forced to run Their offense was among the exhibitions, and could have trou­ Fourteen teams entereo the dou­ triots and Boston Celtics . . Most more with the football and chance best in the league last season and ble with Detroit’s rock-hard de­ bles competition—highest entry in lu f-/M football experts are picking Balti­ of injury is higher. Our objective should be at least as good this JS fense, led by linebacker Joe the tourney's history.. Defending more to beat the Giants Sunday, is to keep two quarterbacks active season. Their defense, a little on Schmidt. •• • • champions are. Carl Komar and 'nils man likes the Giants. 36-21 . . at all times. In case of Injury to the porous side last season, has Settle on Backs Bill Bousquets of Manchester is one, our team won’t suffer. This matured. Charley Christman. Komar is en­ m(MTW,BUZW«KSAVtDL BY LESLIE TURNER Los Angeles finally has ' settled tered again, paired with Phil Hyde. ^ if? ’ listed among the drivers due to way our squad is accustomed to ’ Abandon Shuffle ion Jon Arnett and Dick Bass as I’^OW AFTER AMODIER,-me CAPTAIN EASY Christman did not enter the dou­ compete in the National Hot Rod working under both quarter­ They are expected to abandon their running backs, but the quar­ PIAWS OF HIS SQIMOROH ROAR bles division this season. .OKALBgrNB Grand Finals Sept. 21-22 at the backs.” their qi^uterback shuffle and go terback situation is still a toss-qp PAST THE BRITISH CARRIER ..SOROaALU AND JORKIM'8 MOOD CHANGED FROM I as far as they can with Don Mer­ M AUTDMATiC HMVE-OFF. Jmiiybetoo between rookie Terry Baker, Ro­ 61O0M TO BLATTONl LATER.0OTMD,, UmiTlFPUE edith, who alternated with Eddie man Gabriel and Zeke Bratkow- u IDCHMSieiN' HE'D FOUND ANEW *00*0107 ZOMm TO SAIL FOR. LeBaron last season. Meredith OIBJORKIM skl. Sports Schedule BY LANK LEONARD NEWORIEAIB Brown Loses Top Quarterback^ looked good as the Cowboys com ­ The Lions have' won six straight MICKEY FINN ON BUSINESS) •TODAi^ piled a 3-2 pre-season mark. The IWt.«5eKEGt o v ir the Rams. veteran LeBaron is tit and able Sunday, Chicago faces the de­ if Meredith is unable to move the Saturday, Sept. 14 •KELLY Ingalls ^Disappointed^ in Drill fending champions at Green Bay, Football Jamboree, 1:30 — Blast HAS TO offense. New York is at Baltimore, Pitts- The Cardinals never have lost Hartford High Field. 3a^ e , burgh is at Philadelphia, Waah- East Catholic Participating. . W-WHEN I DIDN'T COME \ WELL, FORGET TOOBtrON (AP) Jim Dunda—*a neck injury and had ‘to withdraw THROUGH FOR YOU, BILL.) IT! I STILL NOW-IF I ington is at Cleveland and Minne­ tlM quaiteriMwdc Brown hoped from football. Sunday, Sept. 15 SOMETHING SNAPPED /HAVE A CHANCE THEY WANT sota is at San Francisco. Open Golf.—Country Club. IN MV HEAD AND— TO GET ON/ A PAR/ might pilot Um Uam to a first Ohilotrom is the third Dart- di'vision I'vy League flnirii— Is lost mouth freshman captain In the Sports Viewing Iffatch 1-0 Records Monday, Sept. 16 Open Golf—Country Club. indeflnlteliy. past four years who was forced Babe Parilli and Tobin Rote, a The Junior slgnal-oaller euflered to forego a promising football SATURDAY couple of old-pro quarterbacks a knee injury during a ecrimmage career. 1:48— ^ vs. Georgia Tech and one-time teammates, carry Friday in Whlcii Brown outeppred Sophomore h a l f b a c k John Channel 8 the brunt of the burden tonight Quonaet Naval Air Station four 120 Gridders ■*»ika.f«a« Yuskis and senior qusrteiiiaok BUI 1:55—Mets vs. Colts as the Boston Patriots and San touohdowna to none. MacNevln sre impressing Bates Channel 18 Diego Chargers match their 1-0 Dunda's knee waa put in a caM Coach Bob Hatch. S:S0-^Tankees vs. Twins records in the America League's In Fund Drive which will be removed Monday. Yuskis, a full-seasmi regular as second week of play. BY LEFP and McWILUAMS Channel 8 DAVY JONES A t that time the extent of the a freshman last fall, had a great 6:80—Race of the Week Houston and the Denver Bron­ Youthful football players— injury and the time he’ll be mleo- day in a scrimmage Friday. MAc- Channel 18 cos, each beaten in their opener a 120 strong— will canvass the ing will be determined. Nevin indicates he’s ready to take a p.m.— Wide World of Sports week ago, also are scheduled in town tOmorow, hoping to reach I f Dunda mieaee mifch of the over the throttle handled by BiU (Japanese Beseball) Houston. The Buffalo Bills play a goal of 87..'100 to support the , OKAY, MEN-i^. MIGHTY INTERESTIN'EH, MARCO? seaaMi It could he a torrible blow. the Raiders in Oakland tomorrow MR. ABEKNATH1 «Y RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY IT'S A S O ^ TIME SEASIDE HAI> Da’vla last year. Chiumel 8 Manchester Midget Football HELLO, DAW, DARLING.' THE CAMERA'S He has been expected to be one in the only> other AFL game League, sponsored by the Fire SET UP... LET'S ------imW__ ly. «nMiiSOME awALREAL Korponal Impressive ' 10 p.m.— Fight of the Week HOW'RE YOU AND YOUR jMCITEMENt of the top three Ivy quarterbacka (Carter vs. Sahm) scheduleo this weekend. A Police Athletic Association. PUT rr OUT OF , ...PECAUSEVDOVe BEEN PARTNER DOING IN THE GET READY FOB At Storrs, Hesul Coochi Bob AU^SFAIRIN V THE ACTION.' alMig wttii Gary Wood of' Oomell Ingalls watched the University of Channel 8 San Diego’s Rote amd Boston’s THe boys will meet at 1 p.m. yOURMNO, LO ^AN O W AI^ .OUlMANEUVEftEDAG/ ' MARINA GUSINES9? Parilli, who alternated at garter- 1 and Oolumbia’a Archie Roberta. Oonneoticut go through a 90- at Mt. Nebo FleW to receive In another aoiimmage in which SUNDAY back for the Green Bay Packers Instructions an4 'canvassing minute controlled sorimmags arid in the early 1950s, led their X'MGLAD the Bruin “Wtaitea” beat Newport said he was "disappointed with 1:46—Pro Feotban Kickoff areas. VDUSAIP Havy f o u r touohdowna to none, Channel 8 teams to opening victories last Volunteer drivers — about 60 everything.” Well, not quite svwtt- weekend, ea^ putting on an im­ THAI; •ophomore quarteihack Boh Hall thing. There was a ray of bright­ 3 p.m.— Giants vs. Colts (N FL) In all— will be needed to trans­ oompleted eight o f 10 paaeea for Channel 8 pressive passing performance. port the youngsters. Anyone ADMIRAL, ness in the running of senior half­ Boston holds a 4-2 edge against 104 y a n b and scored on a 65-yard back Dave Korponal of Stamford. 3 pjne—Mets vs, Oolte w/ho can spend some time chauf- run. . , Channel 18 the Chargers and. except for a fering the youngsters should re­ PINE, KELLY... Jinx Strikes Again 50-17 exhibition rout thla year, port to Mt. Nebo at the ttnoo. BUT YOU JUST ’ 8:80—^Yankees va Twins The freahman oaptaln’a Jinx FLAVOBE1 TE 8 — Theres Hln Channel 8 never has lost in San Diego. Bos­ Proceeds toom tomorrow’s PENNANT ‘SHOWER’—Yankee pitcher Jim Bouton is doused with champagne by MISSED MARCO.' ton, however, loet all its pre-aea- HE'S WATCHING A again atrude at Dartmouth, thla Don opened bar laaguo ■lason with a PAL— Boflale v a Oakland drive are used to porriuuM and first baseman Joe Pepitone after he hurled the victory that clinched the 1963 A m e^ TV MOVIE BEING time on Friday the ISth. Soph- a lo fty 898 trlpU. behidsd wero (AFL) ■on games while deploying Its sec­ rapalr oqulpmeut and to provide can League pennant last night at Minnesota. Watching' hi-jinks are, Elstfm Howard FILMED, *«»«nra guard Potor Ohilatrocn, who as e f 150, 188 and 106. D eris OhnuMia ond offensive and defensivo units tnaoiwuee tor tiie players. miiwli e f tha lliwa. and John Blanchard. (AP Photofax.j| ^ M tbaft^ iMt ymr,/mStotoiI added a lU aii«la ■ ■'A' # '' ■■■ / ", M

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Jo­ BuMneas Serrlcos Offend 18 Mancheater, $70-880. 640-0088. walk-out basement, aluminum windows. ceUu, immaculate con­ ing, altunUium storms, garage, seph Barth,'Broker, 646-0830. ^ M FOOT RUNABOUT, M b.p. n b a r m a i n (nntnrr lor gwooi new. 2-car garage. Centrally lo­ 106x800, treeX. Cartton W. Hutch­ feet, AA zone, beautifully land- tion, level, shaded lot. Wesley R. cated. $18,900. T. J. Crockett. cotnbinatiohs, large lot with dition, large lot, only $16,200. Carl­ Smith Agency, 649-1894. SHARPBanNG SERVICE — Sawa, Johnson motor and trailer, S4M. man, prtvata antraace, paihinf, ton W. Hutchins, 6494S183. ins, 649-6182. ^ . scaped lot, 100x200’ , 649-1193, 649- knives, ates, diears, skates, ro­ M Paart Itraat 64849M. 648-1677. beautiful trees. Reduced to $18,- 9396. Complete outfit with many axtraa. CUSTOM d e s ig n e d executive tary blades. Quick service. Capitol S a SPASILLA's IIS' OOMMANOMOiri B u r INVADIHft IM OFPICE VllTH OCMlIsriC Honaes For Sale 72 600. CaU the R. F. Olmock Co., $18,600 — SIX ROOM cape, now CLASSIFIED CaU 64S-406B. COLONIAL — Formal «M«ing room, 649-6248, Johanna Evans, 649-6688. home in one of Manchester’s Equipment Oo., 38 Main St., Man­ HO o m a PR06LEM9 HOME i TROUflB DUQMftlME Vki-VUtSf rn ffS tm t! vacant Recently redecorated. Oil 5 ROOM COLONIAL chester. Hours dally 7-6. Thurs­ MANCHBIBTBR — 6 room Ranch, cabinet kitchen with dishwasher, heat, eombtnation windows. WUl prime locations. 7 ’ spacious 2-years-old, large kitchen with den, S hedrooma, at^hed garage, n MANCHESTER Attractive 6 $18,600 ' rooms, sunken living room; day T-e. SaAirday 7-4. 648-7968. ^ room Cape, tile bath, aluminum EAST SIDE qualify tor n iA or VA minimum 9 0 THEM IRE.' M cw im FUMBAM UFT « U S « « n m r IbUR MOrUER FlorisiB—IforaariM buUt-inB, dining room, 8 bedrooms, lot 102x613. Marlon 'E. Robertson, finsincing. T. J. Crockett, Realtor,. cathedral celling, 2 huge fire­ 8 BEDROOMS - $12,900 attack Realtor, 648-6968. combinations, formal dining places, landscaped lot. Call own­ ADVERTISING “ HAVE TIME, will work.” All BOSS CAUEDJ xaorrENouaN HAD AN ; WlQULP OKRA HME NEW attached garage, lot lOOxSOO with 648-1877. Reduced from $19,800. « Quick Jobs done. Everything our special- ME IK AND UNO AROUND UCRC PSHTAL BRACE9T THE IMS BlUL» WAy FOR SALE — Mum jHants, dig TWO UNFURNIBHIID raouhi trees, $16,900. FhUbriok Agency, room, 8 bedrooms, full basement, er 649-6286, after 6 p.m or Satur­ REDUCED sale imperative. Modest, authentic colonial, tv. You name it. Call us anytime, $AID< lUT yMRAVINft ABOUT C OMlKPUEf XNBfDMOtONfDItA < your own and save. Bring y«w Tlnkar ButUttag. Lodlsa pnterad. •40-8M4. QUIET SECLUSION - Huge nice lot with trees. BeUlng for VERNON — Year old 7 room Split day and Sunday. own oootalnar. Many yartetleB to screened porch, , Immaculate 7 $14,900. Call the R. F. Dlmock Co., In lovely South Windsor. 16 country setting, excellent kitch­ 649-4343, 633-2987. j ______AT'OOR. ' PERMANENTfBMETHeSEmCKA&eB Apply Oleimay’s Man’s t t m f , TM Level, large rooms, plus l-czu: ga­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIJIG DEPT. HOURS choose from. 876-6769. MANCHESTER — 6 room Ranch, room Split, IH baths, garage, 649-6246, Johanna Evans, 649-6668. minutes to Hartford. MANCHESTER — Cape. 8Mi en. oil heat, garage, pn bus HOME,BALL DBfi7 floor, atove fundabed, avallabla lot, close To achools, $16,900. Very tastefully decorated, ton Realty Co., 649-1902, 876-0319. nanced. COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT Corp., Route 83, Vernon, 875-7609. aow. Partring. 648-6441 betwera 8 4 PhUbrick Agency, 64R-8464. REDUCED — Custom Cape, 6M change. 6 room ranch, lovely modem bath, lots of closets, Center. Asking $14,900. Gaston WCMDAff Tki« FBIDAf lOtM AJL—BATDBDAt • AJL Mancherter exchange. Enterprise Products '50 p jn . rooms, one unfinished, breezeway, kitchen with built-in stove and aluminum storms and screens, EXCELLENT 6 room Cape, front Realty Co.. 649-1902, 875-0319.C LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN - Beauti­ 2-car garage. B. J. Carpenter, oven, 3 bedrooms, aluminum com­ rear patio with aliunlnum awn­ 1946 CANNINQ PEACHES and pew , dormers, tile bathi hot water oil Glenn Roberts Agency MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape, THREE ROOM eotd flat, aacond ful 7 room Colonial, family room, Broker, '649-6061, 649-9162. binations, large lot! This home is ing. A lot of house for the heat fireplace, cemblnatlOT win­ Ml/S Realtor BRAE-BURN REAL'^ PLEASE READ YOUR AD FOR HIRE — Heavy Duty roto- Bottl Fruit Farm, 280 Bush HBl floor, 84 Blroh Straat, aldarty 2-car garage, 2 fireplaces, IH in excellent condition. Selling for half acre wooded lot, fireplace, MANCHESTER — 6 room home money. dows and doors, city utilities, near 644-1521 — 289-6149 combination windows, ba.sement CtaMllM Ads” are taken over the phwe M m tarn- tiller service, attachments includ: Road. Manchester. couple prefanred. Baa Mr. Oelbgr« tiled baths, all built-ins, porch, $14,700. CaU the R. F. Dlmock Co., bus line. Priced aj,.pnly $15,600. 643-6273 ed for lawn.s. gardening, and premlaea. city utUlties, large lot, full attic, with 1 ^ acres, oU heat, fuU base­ 649-6246, Johanna Evans, 649-6653. garage. $16,200. 643-0893. feeHMOk The advertioer rhoald read hla ad the FIB8T DAT TT MAC AND QRAVISNSTEIN Charles Lespenuice. 649-7620. landscaping in general. Leaves plastered walls, fiiU Insulation, ment, only. 811,600. Large down ATPBAB8 and BEPCHIT EIUIOB8 hi Hme for the next taaer- at the farm prices. Bunee Farm, SOUTH. WINDSOR; Finest in sub COVENTRY — Pretty 5 room raked or mulched. 649-3920. laundry in basement, hatchway, payment needed. Hayes Agency, WASHINGTON Street — Excellent WESLEY R. SMITH DRASTICALLY REDUCED, ex Mm . The Herald la impniMlMr for only ONTC taeorreet or omitted 639 W. Center Street, 648-8116. urban living for $16,900. 3 bed­ ranch in secluded wooded setting 244 ROOM APAim m m . 848- many extras. Charles Lesperance, 648-4808. hOTne, 6 rooms, 2 porches, oU AGENCY ceptionally well built brick home, | kiMfdaa tor any adrertlaenient and then only to the extent of a ATTENTION Homeowners '- y Let 8238. 84. steam heat, large recreation room ranch, garage, full base­ but near lake, stores, and schools, itomhe good” iBOfirtlnti Ikrora which do not laaoen the mine of PICK TOUR OWN tomatoes, 80a 649-7620, 648-6664. e x c e l l e n t 7 rooms, 2 story, oil 2-car garage, in most desirable | ment, oil hot water heat. 100 x $12,500. Owner 742-6728. Bill put new life in that ojd lawn. room, . fireplace, gainge, city 6 4 9 -1 8 9 4 Rockledge area. For particulars j 73 Hm xdriirtliBT— arm not ha aarfeetod fen ‘haahe good" I Call 649-3920 for inform,ation. half busheil. Peterswi Farms, FIVB ROOM m p n t m m A , atom, ra< steam heat, 1 ^ baths, porch, city utlUties, center hall, near ele­ 246 yard in fine growing farm ­ Lots For S«l6 440 Demlng St., Wapplng. Mgarator, garage. Can batwora utilities, extra B-zone lot. AU for Cali Suzanne Shorts, 643-8886, ex-1 land. Combination storm sash. mentary, Junior high and high I elusive with J. Watson Beach k I STORM WINDOWS T^’^ e a n e d and '7 4 p.m., 648-0082. $18,600. Charles Lesperance, 649- school. Priced at only $16,900. Glenn Roberts Agency, MLS OLDER HOME — TWO BUILDINa lots, prime loca; put up, Caller rfiust have own PICK YOUR OWN TOMATOES, 7 ROOM SINGLE 7620, 648-6664. Co., 522-2114. Realtor. 644-1521, 644-1337. lUon, city utlUtles. PhUbrick Agen­ ae -MaekvlUe Road, in the rear Charles Lesperance, 640-7620. windows. 643-01^! AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1—S room (4 Bedrooms) MANCHESTER — New listing. MANCHESTER cy. 649-8464. D IA L 643-2711 Jacks, 648-9820. flat, aecond f||X)r, oil burner, MANCHESTER — 7 room older BOWERS SCHOOL AREA — 4 Colonial off Main Street, treed lot, Built 1962. Beautiful 6 room ranch ateam heat, miaco atona win- with baths. O.E. kitchen, in SO. WINDSOR bedroom -Cape, 1% baths, dining TOMATOES — Pick in your ojwi dowa, Venetian bUnda, garage. 21 VICrrORIA ROAD 2-car garage, Rusco combination THREE FAMILY room, living room with fireplace, Large older home in exception­ WOODED BUILDING lot, 156x420, c(»itainers. Beets, |l bushel; eluding dishwasher. Carpeted liv­ HousehoM Sem ees n o a e n a AdulU. 648-7988. windows, oil steam heat, $16,900. garage. High location and deep ally good condition. Ebctra $3,200. 643-8887. nm w ia ttn . scorn squash, $1.60 buMiel; Wolverton Agency, Realtor, 649- ing room with fireplace. Aliuni- * large yard with privacy. Must Offered IS-A Everything new but the frame. num storms and screens. Large $14,950 lot. Ideal for children. $17,500. J 5S e nd R«dln Service llJ *1 * Slivered if desired. Harmony Hill dealer. Goss Plano k Organ Co., fumi.shed apartment for one Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, MANCHESTER chester. Phone 649-6606. • Kennels,. Hebron, Road. Bolton,, 121 Allyn St. H ^or^ or two adulU. 643-6269. Privacy, kitchen, school bus at door, bet­ Bank * 'Trust Company, 1 Con­ Real Estate, 236-1241 or Mr. Ar- Three family apartment house, •aM:86. Monday-Friday, 643- radio. $90. Tel. 648-1046. , SERVICE STATION Entertainment space, 649-5182. ruda, 643-6464. fflM. available all hours. Satisfaction minimum of five hours a day to 643-5427. | tioned. Tel. 625-6696. Park free in ter than new condition, $16,300. stitution Plaza, Hartford. CaU 6-4-3, Interior completely re­ guaranteed. Call 649-1815. devote to this position. Excellent Modem refinements, Robert Wolverton Agency, Real­ 249-1611, Ext. 868. Bn‘ . 1 ^ ^ rt“c l e RK~ - Experienced' Ponticelli k Sons, Inc. ^ place w ^ processing ^equipment ^ woodwork, aluminum combina­ OPEN HOUSE — SUNDAY, 3 P.M. • 5 P.M. board radlatloa. ' black, radio and heater, clean. classroom, older and nervous you -name your price — we dp and truck chains. 649-1363. let 300x280, $22,900. PhUbrick tions, 8-years-old, $18,300. PhU­ with trees. $16,200. Robert Wolver­ o Complete decoration — students our specialty, 110 ' i for immediate opening, in busy j SHOE SALESMAN, full time, sal-1 ------i ROOMS FOR RENT, single and ton Agency, Realtors, 640-2818. First $896. CaU 643-2332. your painting. 649-7863, 878-8401. | office. Accuracy’ and speed! ary plus commission. Apply in! TWO 21 Agency, 649-8464. brick Agency, 649-8464. your riiolce. Center St., Manchester. Call TELEVISIONS, Westing-; double. Tel. 649-2494. Ecet Hartford, PINECREST s Color selections — your M S CHEV^ijlT. Bel'Air" hard­ tor tree booklet 643-8002. ______—— ----- — I e.sscntial. diversified work. 8-4:30, person Morton Shoe Store, 776' hou.se and Admiral, UHF and j ------, — — Insurance Execut^e .. $14,600 — 6 ROOM CAFE, immacu­ r Main Street. Manchester. : VHF, completely overhauled. 649- COMFORTABLE ROOM for a gen- choice of kitchen appU- top, with) 1967 head, good condi- BIcetneal Serriccs 22' Monday-Friday. Benefits and va- late oondltion, nearly finished, OPEN FOR INSPECTION anoes, formica counters, I cation. Apply Allied Printing Serv­ I 5824 i tleman, separate entrance, park- \. ■ ilen. Call 649-8825. fireplace, open stairs, recreation kitohen and bathroom LARSON’S - Connecticut’s first FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv ices, 579 W. Middle Tpke., Man­ STOCK CLERK, over 18, 40-hour ' _ . ! . ____•— • ' Ing, call 649-2865. room, wooded lot, Manchester. chester. week, must have driver’s llcfense. 1 OVERHEAD GARAGE DOOR needs 4 or 6 room furnished SAT. and SUN.— 2 to S P.M. flOTr coverings, bathromn 1966 FALCON SQUIRE, automatic, licensed driving school, trained; ice on zdl types of electrical wir­ . Carlton W. Hutchins. 649-6132. EAST HARTFORD ceramic tile, bathroom $160 down, low monthly payments, Chance for advancement. Apply | (Roway), approximately 6x8 feet, home or apartment for 3 or 4 Your choice of 5 different models in one of East Hart­ certified and approved, now of­ ing. Licensed and insured. Wilson fixtures, bank rates. CaU Rudy. 246-6851 Electrical Co., Manchester, 649- Manchester Linen. 73 Summit all hardware included. Call 649- ROOM FOR WOMAN, kitchen months, excellent referenceti MANCHESTER — Unusual home fering classroom and behind I Street, Manchester. 2371. privileges. Call after 5. 649-6186. and guarantee. Call Mr; SUNSET RIDGE AREA... ford’s best residential areas! s .Almost acre high beantt- eaenlngs. wheel instruction for teen-agers. I 1817. Glaatonbury, 643-1388. in prestige area, 6 room L-shaped Foraker, 649-5806. • 5 1/ 2 -Room Ranch. 1,204) sq. ft, living area, $17,490. fnl country lots with 849-6075. C o i t a l Cape with garage, iuiw BORGWARD Station Wagon, TRAINEE DRIVING INSTRUCTORS — Full-1 BRASS FIREPLACE screen, and- WOMEN ONLY, between high bat^, every room oversized. OPEN FOR INSPECTION • Oversize Cape Cod. 24 x 36 with full shed dormer, scenic views, time men wanted to train as driv- 1 irons and '4-plece fire set, $20. - school and hospital, off Main St., e Unusually lovely country dean, good COTdition, cheap Floor Finishing 24 Quality throughout, nice lot with $ 1 8 ,4 9 0 . - transportation, leather upholstery, ing instructors. Must be capable' 649-7866. , ' • , light housekeeping facilities. 648- : treea Worth inspecting carefuUy. SUNDAY—2 to 6 P.M. community only ^'minutes $206. Phone 649-4612. Garage—Senrlce— Stivaga 10 FLOOR SANDING and rofinish- Applications being accepted for of being on their own and get ------— ..... — | 5689. BARROWS ft WALLACE Wolv» ton Agency, Realtor, 849- • Deluxe 6-Room Ranch. 1 Vj baths, attached, garage, • from Manchester and ing (specializing in older floors). training on. key punch. Position along with people. Company car roll-up ^garage door 2813. convenient to Unlvemlty 1,000 FEET STORAGE 8|>ace lor will also require general cleri­ furnished. $10

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Parents o t glilla e t Smior Oirl Ree Seeks Help B A B BUILDINB About Town Scout Troop will irie«l Monday, at 7 p.m. at Center Congregfattonal The Recreation Department Is CONTRABTORS Church. Business Bodies maklhK plans for the fall and , CUSTOM HOBOES Aa tee ci'Anin SmocigiMbord winter season, and Is seeking , OUB SPKOIALIY _ Kpoimoted by the South . Schood Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Adams of Joseph Barlii—849-08## 80 Grapdviow St. will serve as host personnel to woric in the vari­ PTA win be held on the school ous recreation centers. pte.ygTound this aiDtemcion from and hostess at Uits Junior Mu­ 1:30-4:30. The pubKc is Invited. seum tomorrow from 2to 5 p.m. Anyone interested In working part-time evenings should con­ Tire Men's Cluto of North .Meth­ Miss Hlnid Rosenthal, daughter tact the Recreation Department, odist Church wUl open its fall ses­ of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Rosenthal, 22 School St., between 8:30 and sion with a turkey supper Mon­ 38 Lawton Rd., will appear on 5:30, Monday through Friday. PIANO day at 6:30 pjn. at the church. 'Preception” tomorrow at 1 p.m. The Rev. James M. Oa(?e of Cov­ on television Channel 3, Hartford. INSTRUCTION T entry will speak on “Our Church She will appear in the premier per­ ■ M b In the Industrial World." Tickets formance of the Hartford Modern I Roberta Vendrillo may be obtained from any mem­ Dance Theater. Students from the aiZABETH GALLAS ber o t the cluto. Martha Graham School of- Dance, Guest at Showers . '5'' , will appear with Rochester Graduate, Stu^ • \ .e Polish Women's Alliance, Group the group. Miss Roberta Keeney Vendrillo, 246. has postponed a meeting I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salva­ dent of Armand BasUe .scheduled for tomorrow until The Junior Century Club will tore J. Vendrillo Sr., 67 Alton St., of the Eastman School Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the have its first meeting of the fall was honored recently with three Polish American CJub on Clinton season Wednesday at the Man­ bridal showers. of Music. 9 t chester Country Club. Dinner will Mrs. Salvatore J. Vendrillo Jr., Joins Faculty be served at 8 p.m. after a social 46 Spruce St., sister-ln-law of the For Inforniotleii CoR Manchester WATES will meet time at 7. “ bride-elect, was hostess at a mis- Mrs. Edna Kaempfer of Rt. 44A 649-0293 Tuesday at the Italian American I cellaneous shower given at Garden Bolton, wlU join the faculty of the duto, Eldridge St. weighing in Miss Nancy Hazen Alesbiiry and I Grove. Hartford Conservatory of Mu­ A ftw 5 P.M. will be from 7 to 8 p.m. There will Miss Susan Johnson A 1 e s b u r y, Mrs. Edward Bayles, 236 E. sic to teach a new type of course be a rehearsal for “More Tons ot daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Middle Tpke., was hostess at a In group organ and piano lessons. Fun.” All members of the cast are J. Alesbury, 11 Richard Rd., will personal shower given at her An original approach for group reminded to attend. attend Northfleld School, East home. study playing as ^ hobby has Northfield, Mass., which opens Miss Vendrlllo’s co-workers at been developed by Mrs. Kaempfer Brian R. Wagner, son of Mr. next week. the Travelers Insurance Co. gave a in a number of New York and New N otice and Mrs. Ronald H. Wagner. 11 I miscellaneous shower for her at Jersey communities. She - has di­ Chester Dr., graduated with hon­ the Sunset Restaurant. Hartford., Temple Chapter, OES, will spon­ Miss Vendrillo was married this rected workshops in various parts WE HAVE DAkY ors Thursday from Ward School sor a fa.shlon show by Burton’s of the country for music teachers of EBectronics, Hartford. morning to Malvin William Desl- Wednesday si 8 p.m. at the Ma lets, son of Mr. and Mrs. William in the use of now materials and DELIVERY TO THE sonic Teonple. Tickets are available Desilets of Andover, at St. Bridg­ modern ideas in the teaching field. to the public and may be obtained et's Churqh. They will live at 170 The conservatory classes will from any of the officers or by call­ Maple St. consist of two groups for adults— ing Mrs. Elarle C. Loveland, 33 one for beg;tnnera and the other BOLTON L^-is St. for those with previous musical WESTOWN training. TTLere will be a sep­ Thomas A. Best, son of Mr. and I RAM Unit Host arate class for teen-agers direct­ AREA WW PHARMACY I I Mrs. Stanley G. Best, 53 Colburn Poatmadter Aldem E. Bailey hands out safe-driving awaaxle to emf>lnyes of the MnncbeBter Post Of­ ed toward social music. 480 Hartford Rd.— Ml 9-9948 Rd.. has been named to member­ fice. Left to right are Paul O’Neil, Louis OrlowsW, William Greene, Anthony R. O’Bright. Paul To State Officer Mrs. Kaerntyferis method of ship in the Univer.«iity Glee Cluto Acebo and Carroll F. McGuire. Missing from the pdoture are Vict 1 But t jA-MHRIOAN C a lAI. visor in New London. Since 1956 he I Ing at Carville's, Wilson. Guest Smi MORIARTY has worked in Manchester where speaker will be James Shequine, becau forev for fuel oHs, service, he was district construction super­ chief industrial engineer at Stan­ DAMATO and YULES intendent at the time of his re­ ley Works in New Britain. BROTHERS heating equipment tirement. Presentation Of In 1929 Hoppman was awarded Gerald F. O’Ronrko Iona Manufacturing Co. of Man­ phone 522-8151 a Bronze Medal by the Tlieodore N. chester has introduced new M l 3 -5 1 3 5 Vail Memorial Fund for his prompt APARTMENT LIVING 170 PEARL STREET O’Rourke has served as prom^ items to lU line, 'niey are a 301>315 Cmiter St. action in-saving the life of a man Uon sales director since he joined portable home hair dryfer that caul HARTFORD. CONN. who had severely cut his foot with Iona in 1959. He wiU now direct be “worn” around the waiet or an ax. The Theodore N. Vail Memo­ the company’s marketing, sales shoulder, an all new combination In A "Deluxe" Manner rial Fund was establishc d in 1920 and promotion programs with Jo­ electric can opener and knife to provide awards to telephone em­ seph P. Fomich, Iona vice presi­ sharpener, and an electric can JA d J U R C H STREET EAST HARTFORD THE ARMY AND NAVY ployes in recognition of unusual dent and director of sales. OFF BURNSIDE AVE. — AT 'HIE acts or service conspicuously illus­ opener incorporating a number of one-of-a-kind features. ^ MUe to Expressway — Commuters, Use Bomslde Cnt-OIx trating the high ideals of Mr. Vail, PROMOTED former president of the American John J. Dunham of Manchester Telephone and Telegraph Company. Robert A. Warf^ Is now •vice has been named assistant under­ president and works manager of writer in the casualty-flre under­ TOWN HOUSE APARTMENTS JOINS AGENCY. Nelco Tool Oo., a subsidiary of < The William E. Belfiore Agency, writing department at the Trav­ Browne and Sharpe. He was BINGO local real estate and insurance elers Insurance Companies. superintendent of new product de­ AND firm, announces that Norman S. Dui^ham joined the company in velopment. The Tool Engineer, a N o v y Reiiting At *150 Monthly Hohenlhal has joined the agency. 1962 ha a service representative In trade magazine, recently CEuried DANGINCI EVERY SATURDAY MGHT A native of Manche.ster, Hohen- the office . administration depart­ the promotion in its columns. \ 8 O 'C L O C K thal attended local schools, gradu­ ment in Boston. He is a graduate ating from Manchester High of the University of Massachu­ Kitchen Includes School in 1957, where he was a setts. . prominent athlete, captaining both He Is married, to the former JUST 16 2-BEDROOM the football and basketball teams Miss Barbaura Jaiffarian of Haver­ hill, Maas. New Modern Private COMPLETE SCHOOL (4 ROOMS) 1 '/2 BATH Elmory T. Towson of 15 S. Main Service Stcition St. and Alfred R. Rogers of 1168 APARTMENTS AYAILABLE e Range e Refrigerator TRUMPET INSTRUCTIONS E. Middle Tpke are among eight and Disposal employes pf the Connecticut High­ t In Your Home By way Department to complete am • Large Closets e Guest Closet • Air Conditioning intensive two-weeR course in ad­ For Lease Standard in Each Apt. vanced right-of-way acquisition GORDON S. SMITH procedures at Saratoga Springs, • Shades e Screens • Cbin Operated Washer N.Y. South Coventry Center and Dryer in Basement Former Hartt College Faculty Member and Appearances with. The School of Advanced Studies niany^ reknown symphonies, Including the Boston Symphony, in Real Estate Acquisition is con­ CoH 423-1631 e Utility Closet • Vinyl ducted by the New York State Asbestos Kitchen Floor CoN 643-9944 Anytime Department of PubUc Works. Conveniences: e Birch Cabinets • Exhaust Fan I Opposite S t Rose's Church, Methodist Church, Schools, Tiled Floors and Walls in Bath Bus, All Types of Shopping PLUMBINfi INDIVIDUAL CELLARS • y , Mile to Expressway Water Heaten Model A p t Furnished By H E A T im DRIVEWAYS FOB EACH APABTMENT Homidifiera WITH HOOK-UF FOB CALANO’S FURNITURAMA Free Etfimafes On; EAST HARTFORD Dehninidifiera AIR PRIVATE LAUNBBY commoNmo Decorated By Loretta Calano Norman 8. Hohenthal BITUMINOUS ASPHALT PAYINB' Air Cleaners He ' attended Bates College and graduated from the University of Heat Pumps Connecticut in 1961 with a B.S. • DRIVEW AYS e PARKING LOTS Water Pumpa degree in business administration, • GAS STAfflONS e BASKETBALL COURTS WILLIAMS having majored In real estate and DAMATO and YULES. Inc. Watm* Coolera Insurance. ALL WOBK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED OIL SERVICE, Inc. Besides being a licensed , real es­ BUILDERS — OWNERS — RENTAL AGENTS Water ^fteners tate broker, Hohenthal Is also a WE ARE 100.% INSURED ■licensed Insurance agent^ affiliated Phones 289-5378 — Evenings 643-5820 Zone Control with the Northwestern Mutual Life GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALERS Insurance Co., and the Connecticut DE MAIO BROTHERS SINCE 19X9 Model Apartment “B” — First Floor Right Bath Rooma Life Insurance Co. He will continue Kaown for quality Products and Service these affiliations in his new ca­ TEL. 64S-7691— WE CARRY JENNITE SEALER ■vening App " I CoR BY CYNTHIA IBW RY AP ’Petevtaloii-Badlo Writer 100 NEW YORK (AP)—Televtelon’s summer viewers may not have been wildly aroused by the re-run season but a lot of actors profited. Statistics for July, released by the Screen Actors Guild, show that residual payments to performers (or re-runs were close to a million dollars, almost half again as much as they were the previous year. Part of the 42 per cent increase resulted from a boost in the $90 minimum re-run payment to 9100 per show for performers. Perhaps more important Is the fact that last season, re-runs started earlier than ever — some even in April. There were more repeats, hence more money. Financial boons though the re­ treads may be to sponsors, pr^ ducers and performers, there is some evidence that viewers pro­ test in their own quiet way — by not watchlng- The most recent Nielsen ratings show that CBS’ “ What’s My Line," a vintage panel show that has always resisted re-runs, leaped Into the number three po­ sition on the popularity poll. And CBS’ "'Vacation ’’ layhouse." a collection of unsold comedy pilot Grand," new quiz films, and pretty dreary ones at that, was ninth. r.how on A B C -T V , has During the next three weeks, been in show business new programs and old programs with new material will be since his pre-tow student launched so fast and furiously that days at the University of no Individual viewer can sample them all. California. He only de- The action starU tonight. idrted from It once— for “ International Showtime" re­ “Never im&rlned I oould draw auSh » crowd o t men,” ire months— Yrhen, ieek- “ Prtce Is Rlgrht" emcee Bill Cullen m he and models Tonf W bI- sumes on NBC (7:30-8:80 p. m. |M>* (left) and June Fergueon g o t the rfww packed up for lU Eastern Daylight Time), with acts ig o break in New York, move to me ABC NetAvork. from the Munich Circus. First premiere of. the season -ill be M hod to work os o coun­ “ Harry’s Olrt’s,” also on NBC at terman m o Brooklyn beanery. 9:80. • “ The Lieutenant,” another NBC series, bows in Saturday night *1116 Price Is Riglit’ (7:80-8:80), followed with the first program of Joey Bishop’s new season. Composer Frank Loeseer Is sa­ Jess Harper (Boh Fuller) figMs Moves to ABC Network ABC will present three new ee luted, the Sing Along Gang pays against odds to rescue SMm Sher­ ries Sunday evening, from 7 :80 to nostalgic visit to Old Russia and man (John Smith) whom outlaws 10:80. They start with “ The Travel? the group harks back to the big left hiuMy wounded, in "The Fu­ of Jalmle MoPheeters,” an hour- gitives” on NBC-TV’s “Laramie’* By b o t h B. THOMPSON 4 guard barred the stage entrance, band era o< the 1930’s on the Fri­ Taking along ita two moat val- BUl-Cullen I could see . but^he long irfventure series, followed by day, Sept. 20 Color broadcast of color seiries. Tuesday. Sept. IT aaseta—emcee Bill Cullen preUmlnaiiee with oontertants T “ Arrest and Trial,” a »0-mlnute NBC-TV’s ‘’Sing Along with (7:30 to 8:30 p.m. EOT; repeal of action show that starts with a aa^va format thal’a given away a Never. Mitoh” (8:30-9:30 p.m. BDT, re­ Feh. 12). "Cheer up,” eeid Bill when he man-hunt and ends in a court­ peat of May 10). ^ total a t aome 910,000,000 worth of room. Finally, there’s the debut Shirley Booth as Hosel enter­ metoiiandlae by now—New, Yprtt’a settled down finally in bis dress­ ing room. ‘T m barred, too, and of “ lOO Grand,” the blg-money Ray Mlllaivd stars In “Pattern of tains dinner guests who arrive at No. , X touriat attraction, 'The I wouldn’t have It any other way. show which is a llie d (b be posi­ the Baxters on the wrong night Frtet la Right," haa picked up lU Guilt,” drama of a newspaper re­ What’s more, in addition to thene- tively, abaolutely rig-proof. porter who is more than profe^ In "Potluck a La Mode” on koato ba**hecuee, RoUa Royqea, curlty considerations there’s an­ There’s also NBC’s “ Orindl,” “Hasel,” NBC-TV’s award-wlnnlhg ate. and moved from NBC (ito siohally Interested ih a series of other advantage as far as Tm con­ sterring Imbgene Coca, 8^, crimes, on NBC-TV’a "Kraft M y^ comedy color series returning to IMM for seven yeara) to ABC for cerned. Thinge are boupd to be and the flriit new show of. the network for its third consecu- Mm Monday-through-Frlday day­ tery Theatre” Wednesday, Sept. more spontaneoue if the contest- “ Show of the Week” season, “ The 18 (9-10 pjn. BH3T. This is a re- i tive season, ’Thursday, Sept. !• time veraion (11 to 11:30 a.m.) ante and I don’t meet until we’re Last HangiAan," starring Ed Beg ra.sn.in mm ■^^VTl. and Wodneaday Sept. 18 (8:30 to 8 Just ready to go on. I don’t even ley. for (ha weekly aOj^tlme want to. know the value of a prise •dltloti. until the bidding is over . . Juet “Never dreamed Td draw toch in case, say by facial expreesion a orowd of men," kidded Bill with I might accidentally give a clue. a atralght face aa he came into ‘Thene are thinge that won’t Mm "old" theatre after having bis diange at ABC. S Ossdlesls tewHsa (U) Satsrday Kdltisa I wanted to find out what “nsov- The dressing room will be larger ( 8) True Adventnre (IS) Cartain Time tng>' a m a jor show entalle, ' and .( S> Bjre sa Hseslss (U> Suhecrifdlen Tt 11:14 (a good idea, people were Just mlUr ( 8-*»> Mwrlc land •( Allakasi (M> Waated Dead er Alive 11 :U ( 8) Saturday Spectamslar who better to ask than CuIlen T Ing In and out for a word with Jeff’s Gsllles 7:M (W-9S) The Lieutenant “ Saturday Hero.” J. Derek. But the interview came high . . him; at one point I counted six In (M> Adveatsre srMk Tex Tsvel Gary Lockwood. Robert Vau^m. ( S) Academy Theatre . _ ^ becauae now that we’ve met, I'm ( l> BFD Nu. S An enlisted man uses friendship "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo." a room where three wan about the < S-M> Mjr Friend FUeks with Lt. Rice to curry tayoni. (N) Late Shew . . forever Ineligible to go on the quota). He seemed to have a (n> Film (Premiere) , ^ “Sincerely Tours. '.Liberaoe, Mww and bid like oraay for aome (4S) Sheriff et Oechiee ( S> Lucy-Dtisi Comedy Heur ( g) Newsespe cheerful word for each comer and ( S) F«Atnre Ricky, the Mertses and guest (M) The Lard’s ,Pm y«r ^ i of thoee goodies. goer without distracting hlmmlf ( 8) Bfhlih K ssn s Shew , Robert Chmmlngs get embroiled ( I) Moments st ComtsH sag And are thoee Goodoon-Todman from the conversation at hand. (SO) Amniraa Bsadstsnd I in Lucy's efforts to buy a pearl Hymn peopla starchy about rules? Well, Dick Clark, emcee. Music, Buest necklace In Tokyo. (R) ( S) News and Weather are they ever! While I was watting “ Hie new theater is going to be Intenriewa. ( »-20-M) Oaliaat Men ( S) Snn Francisco Bent good (the Rlts Ih the midtown Joey Bishop Show (Color) JOHN L JENNEY manufacturer of driverless cars for “ Byes in the Night.” Donna Guest star Milton Berle takes ■Reed. . over homecoming details for Industrial usee. ’’You can bet I’m (»> Film Joey Barnes Jr. IthENCY roing to be real careful about it .(WlJMordiw Ma*l^_ . , , ( 8-94-M) Hootenasny - “A Star IsBom.” J. aarland, J. IJmeliCers, ■ Ian ' and Sylvia. D - —th- though. Why,: the first dgy we had Maoon. ers. iVom Perm State university. ELECTRONICS the old turntable I nearly got g ;M (M ) jCarheens dragged, and with my leg >:N (te> Film 9:44 (SS-S4) BoMrday ' Night At The fiSl.Baeeban Movies „ LABORATORIES have 1 been not so g^oo WrestllBK Cooper, Buzy. Parker. A married Bill says there are two questions 'dite (W> i t PM Touroamsat man becomes romantiesdiy in­ 277 BROAD (t*4t) AFL BtehUghhi^ volved with h’s dauetiter's room­ viewers meeting him for the first Roundup of an Ahierican Foot- mate. (R) O. LBROY NORRIS time auk. The flfst la “ How. do " baU LeagiTe hctivltles and cantei. ( g-t4-M) Lawrenes Walk Show ^ Preeldent get on the program?” HU curt (Jowdy and Paul Christman Champagne music makers in ' Inearance ef All Kinds a musical hour with solos alul rm ttte worst person to ask be- ■ ;JM C*S?*W^ i , dancing. b Bonds <4I-Jtl The Isvielble Man •iM ( S). Have Gas Will Travel t a#r B. Center' - V ( l-MMti Wide Wsrld ef 8peM Richard Boone. BeUevtag , be ..is CLOSED (OenttmteS Mi TagSj’|»irtoi ' Jasanese . All. B tv Baaeba'I doomed by ill health a ininer en­ Gaiue. Tbkyo, jlm McKay, host. gages in a reckless shooting Industry se Parade 14(44 ( I) Ounsmske - . .S;lt (W) Americans'at Week James Amess. Dennis Whavsr. | r J . i DII1(» Is assigned to haoort to I ICE feLANT OPEN ' execution a man who has .snViM AT NOON nickeek y , his Ufe. : • CRACKED lOE — RMKJK IC t:«g t t>' Weathei'. Bftsris *od New Rubin (Hurricane) Carter vs. «**<*■■>“* - ” ^’2 ' “ s i 'S e l l s t . (18) Top Star Bawlteg Farid Sa'im. 10-round middle­ (» -N ) Saturday Night BepeM weight contest. Civic Auditorium. g :U (8t> Arennd Tewn r\ I. \ 111. t \ 1 1 .11 \ H I LT.W OOD CO. Phone 643-1129 (H> FUm Pittsburgh. , c g:lg i S> The. Siei 14:4S ( 8-24-M) Make Ttat S p a r e ^ ^ TMm Bast From Blata St. A t State Theater On to Plmell ( » Bi ' •5&MW Top bowlers compete for oaM I ■f ■ 1» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (iONN.. gATIHH^AY, SEPTEMBER 14,1068 PAGE THREE PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SA T ^D A f, SlsFilSM B^ 14, 19^ 14,000 mhes on‘ the upesdomster. .. Jmeer hna eotoed a new wOTd for a fehow who nasned it, ‘The nsnwr With the staow movteg mto an Ma ptotuMB sknod sit the wsHawi Bappy.” I rasp ent Shiriey wMI Price Is Right m 1a ooratBst to Ih# ‘toMk’’ olaan- even Mgger tdisss K looks V gtve It a new name tag ------SUNDAY T elevision PROGRAM nartlan. hs eagn Ms kUraKfttorai the oar la foiag to have ah even H ollyw ood T h e tsrori>s*’t telerid a n atassr Anthony Fraooioso. A truck mors rastMl tim» of R. "And •kad-adt” films. 7t«S ( 8) Sacred Heart (40) Strike Oat The Stan P bC « Om ) •iN I S) The Big Plotara litO (18) Baoeball driver Is suapwted of kfUtng B « speaking of eara . . . wIM the (Ybu batter not (mE ’w n th at which hHmched "The Ihitonch- ( 8) laelght Meta va Colta liccman. (Premiere) ahow oonthma to give them la front of me, Chariey).... ables” hue been apUoed together •:W I 8) The Ohiistophera SiOO ( 8> Hatioaol FOetbaU I) TTke Meal M c&ya omim If I rtmamlMr BMgftSna you, on T V < 8) Barer aad OeUath Giant* at Baltimore Waltern Brennan. lAikes frtend- awayT” Nbw It ean be toU how Dora and Is now mnking the hosM ehJp with Louise la jeopardised. I bwm to veto you at air time (M) Agrlealtare Oa JParade (11) Sanday Afternoon Movie ”Oh ytm." grhmsd BIB, ’Tm Sohary, Hotmer IKWC studio bnss, screen rounds as a "movie” tMed (M) Dawa Bible laelitale "Friendly Perauaalon.** Gair (11-88) Boaaasa (Oeler) w m ttiough you’ve been picked sure w«Yl oontlime to gtva iw «y < 8) Barer B Qotlath Cooper. "The Big Story.** Lome Greene. Boea aad an SB squeesed out of the movie ver- aging_ _ prqaiMOtorproai>ei are beoleged by lecMmateiy enough from the ahnoat anything Oiat ean be •The Scarfnoe Mob.” .... ( 8) Off To Adreatare (40) BoaebaU dlenoe, the only v*»y oontoM)B«tB SoMywood Oeepeanondent m of "The DtofnIeSbIe Moby I 81 Talei Of The Hirer Baak San Franclaco at Plttabtargh gOl("old-seeking anlpers. (R) moved hito the maatra . . . and B row n .” o Another TtoJIsn slarier, "AE 8:80 ( 8) Baaeball •rM T 8) Trae Newspaper Itartespiiio Mmm. ( 8) Thb U The Ute ever Btu p*ek«l." . ■ ...... I’m sure the Show wMl eonthme Aibout Love,” la due for U.8. re­ (Sti Blag Beag Seheel Yankee* vs. Minnesota Jack Webb. boat. Part H of yjoA. JhsL £saL The seoomd mont Mked qua^ton HOLLYWOOD — R W IA ) — S ch a ry produced th e dMow on (88) The Chrfrtophere (80) Irish Gossamer drama about attempta to aaoaa- to ooat nM aaneiegr, Just the wur B ron diray w hhe MKJM ow ned th e lease. The stars are anqMt HHoe (M) Sacred Heart 4:M (10) Ufeliae* C.S.A. alnate Naal "hangman" Heydrioh id, "Htwv SW you hurt your leg?” Length and thirkwess of ths sad In Cacchoalovakla. (R) It atwBys has.” fihn rights to Gene Fowlerh book (SO) Sacred Heart 4:46 (40) A.F.L. FeetbaU Ho dkbi’t hurt It; pOtto did wheel Ooat Mm BkOBeyT Stow ooeasT caipet astabUebes atotai In HkEy Sommer and WaKer CMari, who (40) The Chrletapherc Buffalo at Oakland 18:88 < 8) Oaadld Camera _ he WBS 18 months (Sd.. .ttnd ho has wood, but any vmar you mtssun "TtanbesEne,” hi which one (3haf>- ( 3) VndentaadMg Oar World 8:00 ( 8) I*ve Got A SeereO Dunrard Kirby, boat. Alien FUnt IN RADIO. TELEVISION "WsM, X keep aeelHg things I want once taught Ava Gardner a few Gueat; Dorothy Lamour. (R) no oonuSexos Shout dhKuasIngr i t It Judy Oathmd and Dasag H mn taer h devuited to "The Unalnkahle ( 8) The Aaswer (11> d. F. K. Report aB the way from ptentera for the Idtts. B raw n.” T h e Studio nued things ahoiat love without benefit (SO) Thii I« The Ufe (SO) Big Ptotare (21-88) Show Of The Week "Hook,” ho says, ”R happtnad i» are at the top. (Color) Ed Begley, Finlay Currie. terraae to Olsr oum n t TV sat F ow torh tR le as a trum|> ca rd to (40) Oral Boberls 8:80 ( 8) Great Artists early thrt I took It for granted. Aware of temperamsntof fltotah of camera.... * » :0 0 ■ 3) Lamp 'Uato K r Feet (11-80) Bnllwlnkle Shaw Aged Irish Republican Army vet- and STEREO Oidy for iha there are no gifta I w in the ’rMioEy” M m righita w6th- Rellgioua aerlee. Report on (Color) Cartoon series . erans plot an aaaaaslnatlon. Why. I WM tan yeara old beiora by both stsM, CBB roHed out Jay Ward is with ue again wkh ( 8-18-M) 188 Grand have to go out and buy what I o u t Sch M y. preaching mlulon held during (18) The Chrlstephers I reiUiaed the worM wusn’t a UtMe wwat.'* everyUiktg for their new telivtgkni "Fnaotured Flicker” fun. His gal­ the outdoor Orppnvrtch Village S:M ( 8) Tweatlelk Geatary Jack Clark, emcee. Amateur ex­ Service O n All Models lopaided." riMws this seasoiL Heigfath of anobhaty Is to be Art Show. Blogra^y of "The Wat^ perts are pitted against profea- paged on the pobEe addrera aya- lery of ‘‘stars” httAudes a photo < 8) lewleh New* View* rior." Al Smith. Incdudea film atonal authorities in this new niterestliigrly hia typiocrily blHho F o r Danny, the netw eak tauEt a quls. (Premiere) tem in the MOM Studto enfe. of JFK identtfled as CHIT Robert­ (33) Chalice of Salvation clips of Hr. and Mrs. F. D. attUudo ortan turns his quasUonen penthouse apsrtmettt eomplak (SO) Sacrifice of the K au Roosevelt. Mayor Jimmy Walk­ 18:88 ( S) Wkat’ e My Une Bveryone had a good tasigh ttaa John Daly, moderator. Panel- beUlgerant. Bow dam he, some of with kttohai^ and potted pahn-dae' son, star of ‘TT-109.” Under favor­ (40) ThI* I* The Ufe er. (R) Richards Gets other day when acrara the crowd­ ' 8) Look Bp Aad Lire (H-S0> Meet The Press (Color) ista; Dorothy Kllgallen, Bennett IF YOU OWN A BOAT CHECK OUR them aoouaa, kM shout M sertous orated patio on the ro o t o f Us ite (Me, JOy advisee:. Pollflh JeWe face a orlai* of Guest; New York Governor. Nel­ Cerf. Arlene Francis. A maitter.. .missing euttrhly the ed room came the words: Ilrt8 ' 1) Newe Trievlsl(m OHy. F o r A id g , It BMived "T h a t o f B a rry Goldwaiter In faith during the 1648 uprlelng son A Rockefeller. MARINE EQUIPMENT "P a g in g BPriag Berttai'S ch an f- against the Tartar*. ( 8) Amtorlcaa FootbaH Leagae ( 8-11-88) News B Weather point o f oourra that bo's not mtiU- Best Role of hi a huge house tiBEec whfeh M saga of night he wias clobbered by ( 8) Xaeic For Beeh Haahaaak Buffalo at Oakland (48) Sanday Edlttoa mlMng aayhody o te’s dImMlIty, isu r.” U:18 (11) teriagfleld Aoonu Foetball now oonnectod to her a large Japanese woman in the (40) Faith For Tedar (18) Oar Fafib merely laugliing off Ms own. **I stage by a white gravel psAoh pro- Mamie Van Doren posod for 11)00 ( 8) Camera Three (18) Film 11 ;16 ( 1) Movie Masterpleeea stale of an Arlnona department Experimental aerlea; Jamee Xao- 6:88 . 8) Mr. Ed "Ladles In Retirement.** Ida can BOO how it oomoa m a rar- His Career te

I TV Notebook! THURSDAY Television PROGRAM ( S> AAmlral Hack t $-8848) The dtmmy Deaa Show ( 8) Mvmeata a( OMafkil (8 8 ^) Trallmaster Variety hour featurinS Karea By mOK KjLBENBR I ( S) Nvwicayc 4>M (8848) News—Afterseea Beyeif Morrow, Chuck U o C in n . tha Newspaper lEntorprise Assn. ( 8) Tka Seekers 4iM ( I) Bis > Tkeater lluppeta. the WlUis Sisters. dtV NEW YORK (NBA)—The recla­ (ZaW) Talar Show (88) Featare Fear Tfclity ers. (Premiere) I < 8> Vlilt^th MonsliiMr — (88) Make Boom Fer Daddy - *:M (8848) Basel (Color) _ mation of Timl Yuro has been ac­ Weather (It) Million Dollar Movie Shirley Booth. Mr. Butterworth - complished. It was a job which I ( S> Oaderetaadlas Oar WerM 6:88 ( t) BIflamaa fears Hasel will Jeopardlsa f 8) yrlead, of Mr. Geober (88) Tkree Staosea George's getting a good client; would myke that sow’s-ear-lnto- t < 8) Let’s Talk Sbeat (48) Admiral aad Bwabby Skew (Season Premiere) allk-purse stunt - look like penny I ( 8> Captain Raacaree (88) Film N:88 < 1) Nnrsea _ . ante atyff. I (48) FroaUers et Srieaee S:U (88) Early Skew Shin Conway. Zina Bethune. I (.8) Han Biehard, “ Break Thmugli.” Frank Lovd- Ruby Dee. A Negro nurse de­ A year ago, Tlml Yuro was vir­ ( 8) daw La Laane Shew termines to achieve profess onal tually washed up at 21. She had (it^> Semper Beem S:I8 Hnckleborrr Haaad respect. (R) had trouble with her management <48)' Bene la e Olewn (48) Sheriff of Oechise (8 8 ^ ) Espertmeat la E xcellem I ( 8> Debbie Drake Shew 8:88 ( 8) Newa A Weather Special program contrasts the de­ and she'd let herself go to pot. At 1(8) Leave U To Beaver (48) News votion of a dedicated school H 11". she weighed around 150 < 8) Beet ef Oreaehe (U ) The Bis Pietare teacher and the cold methods of pounds; she looked something like 8:48 (48) Bias aad Odie Shew 8:88 (48) Aaslsameat Daderwater new (eacblns devices. Frank 18:88 ( 8) Newe 8:18 ( A) Sjo^s, Newa and WeaUiav McGee, narrator. a football with curia. (82-88) Sav Whea S:tt (88) Weather (84848) Sid Caesar - Edie Ad­ She'was Just going through the ( 8) Girt Talk 8:18 ( 8) Newa ams Together (48) Meraias Mevle ( 8) Haas Keas Special program to Introduce tho motions of her slngli^ career. Her te:88 ( 8) Bememakere Mevle (18) Life ef BIley fall shows of both stars. Glsello old managers — "it was like a (8*48) PU y Tear Haaek (8848) Hanlley Ilrlakley MacKensIe. Joey Formen are feae oruclfixion,” an intimate says now ( 8) Whe Do Y ob T m tT (48) Adventare, la lim e lured. (Premiere) 11:88 (8848) OeaceBirsUea 8:48 (88) News I < 84 News, Weather aad —had left her with more debts 11:88 (8*48) Mieolas Ltako (Oolert 8:88 (M) SnorVi Parade Bpsrts than a Las Vegas loser after a ( 8-88^) Sevea Keys 1M8 ( 8) wjntir E an (It) Big Nea a has fortnight. Being an honorable I ( 8) Love Of Lite (88) Newa A Weather (88) News A Weather (8848) Toar First boproealsB (IS) SabaorlpHoa TV I I 8) Tkarsoay StaHIrtt ' . girl, she was trying to pay them ( 8-88-M) Teaaenre Kraie Ford (3848) News A Weather “The Long Nlvht." Henry FOada, off. Yuro before and after. 1(8) Search Far Temerrew (88) MaU Order Market B. Bel Oeddes. So she sang. But she had nm (8848) 'Frath Or Ceaeeeaeaees Vitt (88) Weatera Maat. RishHshIa (48) Steve Allea Shew ( 8-8848) Father Knewe Beet (88) Sparta remera 11:88 (88) SpoHs BMBdap out of sparkle; at 4' 11” and ISO 8 (88) Hews (48) News 11:18 ( 8) Sports ^ w pounds, sparkle does not come » ( 8) BaW BeUer 1:88 ' 8) Award Theatre 11:88 Haaea Parly ( S-88-48) Deaaa Beed Skew tervlewed on a special 'NBC News they bought her records anyway. (8848) The D e ^ ra The Slones set involved In the ( 8-88-88) Day la Coart private aff-i'-a of wealthy nelsb- program, ‘*n»e Loyal Opposition, But there were no- big hits any d (8S-SS) News bori. Monday, Sept. 16 (16-10:80 pJit, more. Kids are' nobody’s fools, and 8 ( 8) E d n Of NIshI • i88 (88-88) Dr. Slldare BDT). they can spot a loss of sparkle (88-88)Loretta Teaas ' . Raymond ( 88848) Qaeea Far A Day Massey. Dr. Kildare falls In love at 46 r.p.m. (18) MIHlea Dallar Mevle with a beautiful interne who Harry brings his vaudeville act *nien she feU' into the betievo- t:M ■ 8) Ta.Tell The Ttalh wants to be a aurgeon. (R) to Rome but cannot get a work lUlit du U iiea o f bwo new mana­ (88-88) Tea Dea’I Sav (Celer) ( 8-1848) My ThTM Soas ( 8), Tralniaeter Fred Maclfurray. Robbie entera permit, In "When in Rome” on gers, Oormie D eN are and Dick (88-18) Wha De Yea Traatf a ainslns conteit backed PIBC-TV s "Harry’s Oirls” aeriea Friedberg. d I 8 )'News. Dearlas Edwards fSmlly quartet. (Seaaon • ? r i Friday, Bopt. 20 (P:30 p.m. For many montrs, Ifte remak­ 8 ( 8) Baarer A d y Shew miere) BDT). ing of Thni Yuro went on. Prled- (8848) Mateh Game •:88 ( 8) Tha DetoeUvM berg handled the business deeto, the booldngis, the nwney. Miss D eNave to cti care of the nwre womanly things. miin pills and banana juice conooc FRIDAY Television PROGRAM The Wggest tMng was Miaa Yu- tions. Whipped up in a blender. OhaoBM (8848) People Will Talk (81) Big New* M^i figure, or abundance of it. There were endiess houns o f bi- I < 8) Memeato Of Oeaafert ^ < 8-88480 December Bride (M) N*we aad Waathar Onoe the Win to improve was ki- I ( 8) Newaoepe t :li (18) Midday Bepert U:I6 < >> America’* Ofuato*l Mevto* oyde riding. “niere were exor- I ( 8) The Story el Italy 1:18 t a> HeBM Pan* — ' Princllla Lane. aUUed, the rest was as easy as otees; from not being aMe to see (88-88) Todiur Shew (8848) The Deetorc R. Cummings. - falHng onto a iog. her toes, she eventually reached I ( 8) The Ckriatopkens < 648-48) Day la Omwl (Mili sir:______Stova^ea Shew th e re was a d M —m ostly vMsi- (88) Weather 8:88 (8848) New* U-.M (88) i^ r t * Beaadap the point where she oouid too<;h I ( 8) A t)aeat fer Oertaiato 848 (J ) ^ e L8retl8 Teaag Shew 11 :N (8*48) TaalikIIt Shew (eeler) She out her weight down from I ( 8) Lot’s Talk Abani ( 8-8848) Baeea Fer A Day ( 8) Big Movie _ . I 8) Ctoptaia Kaagaroe k (18) MUUea Dniar Mevla ••Middle of tho Night” Fpedrlek 160 to 107, her dress sise down I (48) noatlera of Brdeime S:M ( 8) Tu TeU The Truth , March, K. Novak. from a 14 to a 6. At one pdnf, t 8) Map Bleharda (8848) You Dm’l Say (Oetor) 18:8* (88) Laid’a Prayer Ahe WM losing an inch a week ( 8) Jaek La Laaae Bbow ( 8) Trallaiaater 148 ( ■> Newaeape. Memeato at Oam- (8848) Bomapr Boom (88-88) Whe Du Yea TnutT . fart aad Hyma. from bust, welst, Mpe and thlghB. (48) Boas ‘n a Glewa S48 ( 8) Newa. Oiwiaa Bdwaids (88) Newa _ ^ ^ ^ lit was the most rafi’ifi dooMne I ( 8) Debbie Drake Show 448 ( S) Baager Shew 1:16 ( 8) Naw*. Weather A Mimiala since the stock market orash of I ( 8) Leave It To Braver (1848) Match Qaata at Medltattaa ( 8) Beat of Oroaeko ( 8) AdBBirai Jaek . ^ 62. ; >48) KImT aad Odio Shaw (18-48) Tratlmanur With the new shape sod the new ( 8) Newa 4:88 (8848) New*. Aftorueea Bepert ch4n-tating morale oame a nwv (8848) Say 4:88 ( 8) Big a Theatre^, ELECTRONICS ( 8) OIri 1 (88) Faatar* Feur^hlrty ^ hit to the voice and a new tluMI (48) Moralag Movie (It) Make Beam F *r DaAdy tat ahiging. And Hatt brought an 18:W ( 8) Homemakers Mevla (U ) MiUtoa Dallar Mevto PAINTING LABORATORIES offer bo sing at New York’s Oopa- (88-88) P lH Year Haach •48 ( SI Bifleaaaa .> ( 8) Who 1H Yea TmstT (If) Thru* Stouges in t e r i o r , ERTBRIOR oabana. It oouMnM have h ^ ' (88-88) CaacaatralieB ’ . (88) Tb* AAaabal Aad Swabbi pened to a aUminer girl. I (8848) Mtoaiag Urdu dOebrt Shew WAUiPAPER BOOKS -277 BROAD ( S-8848) Sevea Keys (I8> Film PAPERHANOING But even that figiWe was s prob­ ( 8) Lave Of LBr • lit (8*> Bariy Sbew lem. H er new figure meant 8he FldXntS mad OEIUNQS (88-18) Tem Flrft , "About Iraoe." Eddie Bracken. PAINTED ABd REFTNIRHED needed a whote new wardrobe. ’( 848-48) Teaaeaeee hums mw I 8) Baehy A HU Frtaad* ( 8) Seareb Far Tsmarrew (4*> «t GeebUe WailfiiKiBihip Oannukteed A designer named Duka was (88-^) Truth Or Weaaequeaeae 6:81 (88) ladaatn *a Parada called In and whipped tlwM Father Kaews Beet 848 ( » New* A Weatber Fnlly Insured (82) News Big Fletare gowns (ait $1,500 a wtdp). I 8) B ^ Seller , A new wardrobe, of course, de­ ( 8-8848) Oeaeral BaepHal manded a new hairdo.' A hair (88-88) At Heme WHb. I ^ y 848 (48) Afrieaa Pateal LEO PELLETIER Styliat named Nicholas appeared ___ (4 8 )______8:M ( 6) Bjtouto. New* aad Waalhm 649-6SM 1:88 ( 8) As The WaHd TUibs 8:88 ( 8) tU w Or And he experimented fiw three ( 8) Oale Storm Shew (U> Life Of BUm months (at $26 an hour) before he (88) Fatih Fer Today (88) Seelal Seeaxttr 64S-90U (88) Leave It To The Ofifa (1848) Hautley Brfnhky came up with a style he (and she) (88) News. _ (48) 8ap8rmau fd t suited her new shape and new 1:88 (88) Bartiafa Beraard ■ha 8:86 (88) New* personaltty. 1:88 <88) Mea ef DeaNay 148 ( I) TnUr* W**t (88) Special Bepart (IS) Subaeripttoa TV SHOP ORd And a new aot was needed. She i:88 ( 8) Faseward (81) Weather, Local News went to Hollywood and had JOe (88) Film SAVE 2ato (Nat "King” Cole’s arranger) (18-48) New* aad Weather day, Sopt. 15 (9-10 p.m. BDT; P8- 1:16 (88) Weetoca Maaeaehuaetto WHERE PETS create it and Nick Castle stage it peat (if March 24). ^ h lig h t* YOU SEE and Barry Abbott write hew lyrics (18) Suerto Oaaeera OWN d Jyck Meiioff do the music. All - (48) New* S d ------THIS this cofrt around $11,000. Bnogene Coca, retuma to tele­ 1 :| 8 ( S> BawhM* vision to'star in the- title role of Eric Flemmg. Victor Jory. SIGN PET R K )D S She worked 19 hours a day with crafty miner trie* to trick acme Grindl,” filmed half-hour situa­ drover* Into marrying hi* daugh­ Zibo apd OasUe on the act. And, tion comedy series, whlcdi pre­ ter*. (R) in-betw^n, she squeezed a few mieres with the pilot episode, "The (88) Pilm PET ( 8-88-t8> 11 Saaeet Strip reoordlngxsessions. Gruesome Bosemmt" on NBC-TV Efrem ZImba’Iat atom In a i The wholy bit—from the top'of Sunday, Sept. 16 (8:80-9 p.m. five-part drama. (Premiere) H v ilh 's her newly coiffed head to the fancy (88) Tlghtrepe NYT. 8:88 (88).BIegrapby new shoes and the act .and music (88) Air Fewer and musicians—will run close to FURNTTUBB W ork aboard the A p p leb v stopB i>.W ( 8) Baale 88 ^ , Seeds, Slir«i>s $1$,000. Martin MUner. Glenn Corbett. 1115 M A IN ST. when the last reel of an. Bnglm A neurotic girl's problem* be­ Lowe Miafaitenance l^ t it’s worUi It to Tlml Yuro murder mystery movie disappears This Is the new Tl.ml Turo, with a come n matter of concern (or Tod OUIVA'S ESSO Lawn Mowers , and the crew tries to figure out Line. (R) 411 llARTFORD RD, smart frame, a new look, a. daber- who killed Lord Mumbley, in “Op- nag Atong with Milch Repaired. Sltorpened mined spirit. Utis is the reclaimed . Smo'lsU: Lenlle Dggkma, eratiiHi: Whodunit" on NBC-TVs ack Brown, pianist Hike Rendle- SURWELL’S TEXACX) Tim l Yuro, Who has cost $18,000 “ Ensign O’Toole” Sunday,- Sept. 16. man, other*, (R) and who knows how many bS' ( 8-48-48) Bbike’* Law 1475 Sliver Lane, E.'Hartford LITTLE & (7 p.m. BDT; repeat of Peb.;8),. Gene Barry. Millionalrii detective itAnas. defends reputation for -^aolvfng murder* and resisting admiriiig RUDY’S SERV. STA*nON M cKi n n e y Guest star Sonny Trfts joina women. (Prem'era) 184 E. CENTER ST. series -regular Doug McClure in 8:88 ( 8) Hedda Gabler ■18 WOOOBRIDOE ST. Ingrid Bergman. Michael Red- WYMAN OIL C0„ Inc. ifaaeheater—S4S-S020 Coming Shows "RWe a Dark Thill.’' the 1963-64 -ave, Ralph Richarddon, Trevor sesLSOn premiere o f BjC-TV’a 90- Eoward Classic about a 34 MAIN ST. minute color series, “The Virgin bored wife who resume* friend-, ,Rioe (sertes star Gsry ship With a former admirer. (New U. mu ian/’ Wednesday, Sept. 18 . (7:80 Production), WM. PECK LUMBER, Inc. COMPLETE Lockwood)^ lekms that friendship p.iri. BD T). The story recounts how (88-88) Harry'* Girl* 2 M A IN ST. between officers jutd enhated men Larry Blyden. ■EAUTY oan be a touchy subject—esp«icte]' Trampas came to the Shiloh Ranch < 8-8M8) The F im e r ^ Daughter ^ with die intention of kilUng Inger Steven*. Wll'lam Wlnaotn, ELEN’S TEXACO SERVICE ly when the 'ehMsted man is t A natve (arm girt causes a furor' 381 MAIN ST. i boyhood pal who is seeking spe­ Judge Garth (Lee Cobb),. , m Washington. (Premiere) VTa attend to cial favors—in "MilUon Miles from M:88 (88-M) The 'Jadk Fssr Prouvsm NASSIFF ARMS every detail that Oh^,’’ premiere opkiode of the 'Vtotor J S « l Fiiaiaat a O. a Weathw ■awaw F ar VfrnUk 1 14, la w deady, windy and wxd tontcht wMh eluHiee of ndn. High io dOo. 13,630 Tnoedey ft* aad wanner. Blgii aoCttwAiidlt near T. i « f < Mmtd imitr — A Cky ofVmagrn Chmnm

on P ago M ) PRICE SEVEN CENTS VOIa U tu m , IfO. M5 (HOHTBIN PAGES) MANCHESTER, GONN., MONDAY, SHPTSMBER 18, 1888 Fischer Quintuplets ’ U.S. Grand Jurors Probe Prospects Favorable

Fischer rested in ABERDEEN, 8. D. (AP)— Df- ■«**>• «* her third-floor room and tried to The Fiecher quintuplets, Tary j,j, charge tham mitik of names fori fhe four girls. Other Incidents tiny but extremely vivtion neat sum m er, m ay be enough if the proud papa didn’t show up will then be confronted with ter­ conducted an exhaustive search Associated Press News AnalyM to split the Republican party with­ for work for a few days. rifying blackmail.” . bombing Gov. Dempsey today for clues at the church. Three The Rev.'-William Neuroth took WABUnfCKTON (A P i — Art- out any help from Kwinedy. In McGovern told the Senate the wired President Kennedy urg hundred state troopers and 500 Sen. Barry Ckildwater tried fact. If he went after either man birth of the Fischer quintuplets in ing him to take “ whatever im National Guardsmen remained on Sana’s It m M t heto his chances rather (OowMiwed ea Page Four) to lay down ground rules for South Dakota furnished him an mediate action is necessary to alert, ready to back up Birming­ Wmsetf and Mow Toifc’a Qov. Nel- than liu rt Coem. additional reason for support of ham police if fresh violence son A. Rockefeller in their longing Beridee, as a president sure the treaty. end this sorrowful blight on erupted. for the Republican presidential of the Democratic nomination in 'Perhaps there is no greater our nation.” The bomb blast was described nominabcn: no tooth' marks. 1964, Kennetfy is still champ while Malaysia Born; gift that I can offer,” he said, Hie Goiremor dispatched th* by Allgood, a naUve of Birming­ ‘^ e Democratic strategy,” Rockefeller and Ckildwater are not 'than to work in every possible telegram to the White House after ham, as a "mockery of our laws GMdwator aald, after Rockefeller oven challengers now since at this way for a world in which these meeting in his office this morning a mockery by those who would seamed to pick, on him, '‘is to moment neither con be sure of Big Neighbors children, aU the children of South with lo ^ leaders of the civil rights cut the very roots of our Ameri- have R^Hibllcans eat Republicans his pwrty's nomination. Dakota,, indeed all the children of movement. Bomlb hJart in Biriwinghsm, Ate.. 6tli Avwiuo Baptist rimreh ean system of JusUce.” y d PD be damned K I’ll follow But Ooldwater and Rockefeller, the earth, can breathe clean air The Governor read to' the leaders The bombing, brought swift eon- while skipping aroimd each other brake and bwtetod tMs iteiined gtaas wtodow. (AP Ptnotofiax). I t ” Show Hostility and Uve free from the blight of the telegram that he was sending demnatlon from naUonSt Negro Whether It’s Democratic strate­ rather gingerly, have been snap- hatred and war.” to the Ptesident which said in full: leaders and state local officials. at Kennedy who so far has Sen Neuberger said in a pre­ gy or not. President Kennedy KUALA U i m h f k M alaysia "All Connecticut is shocked and It was deplored in the <>U.S. been content to treat them with pared speech that the "mothers’ Senate as a tragic blow to race aaems inclined at tUa point to (AP)—The wMid’s/lurwort nation, sickened by the Krmtegham bomb­ mia at the two rivala as u hoping kind of fart bnudi. vote” supports the treaty and a relattans. A plea was founded for His forebearance may not last the Federation of 'Malaysia, was curb on nuclear fallout. But she ing. On behaK of the people of this mey’n do axactly adiat Ooldwatw state who believe in equal rights Racial W ar Threat quicker action on civil rights he hopes they won’t indefinitely. Indeed, he Indicated bom today te alternately gay and denied this support is based on le^^atkm . last week that he will go after either sentimentality or a lack of foE iaU citizens and the solution of maneuvers, as they get somber teangural - ceremonies prohlems through legal and order­ Senate Majorify Leader Mike to 1t» iUpuUlcaii ene -or- both cC tbess bw ehi darkened by &• hostility of its ooneem (or national security. Manrtield of Mcmtana called the Us owa time for the, assaylt- As the historic, debate ^I0V84 ly methods without violence direot- two largest nolghboiia. sa”'fowdHI' tetexient children, I btanbing “reprehensiUe and out­ into Its M cood . week,-tbe votes a Grips BinuijighaD rageous.” The Bstinnrsu ilis t ig ir t -•teengly urge whatever Immediate only 11 of the 100 senators rtP Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy msdned on ifte doubtful er uMe- action is nacessary to «id this sor­ a Ooldwater romaxfc oh Ksnne , nseia. Announced it could not ac­ rowful blight on our nation.” canceled two speaking engage­ heiMiUng o f OUba. Asked If h e’d cept Malaysia "as It is now. BIRMINOHAM, Ala (AP)- The^mlnlsters. "Stay home,” pleaded ments in Philadelphia to stay in (OoatiiMMd on P age T en) The Governor’s telegram follow­ comment further "on this t m t el, the other, tbe PhU^iptees, with­ ed a meeting at the executive zM - city was sticky with fear and ap­ the city leaders. Ms Washington office during the Provdkes Riot attack by'Sen. Gkildwaier,” Keime- held roeognltlan. denoe At 1:46 a.m, and a further prehension. The city was taut; a city caught racial trouble in Birmingham. dy said; "Mo, no, mt yrt, A happy crow d o f 26,000 gath­ meeting in his office at 9 a.m. with Army trucks loaded with seri­ up to the knowledge that four Birmingham’s mayor, Albert MBW FORK (AP) — A brawl ered at Freedom StaAum here civil rights leaders In this region. ous-faced National Guardanien young Negro girls lay dead—vic­ Boutwell, siUd he couldn’t under­ The president, aiked about tor Prime Mteister Tunku Abdul Kennedy Says clutching carbines bouneed along tims of a dynamite bomber who stand such viciousness and Gov. Involving SO persons, egg-diraw- About 15p Megroea and whites Rockefrtler’s criticism of Kenne- Rahman’s midnight speech tar- city streets. sowed the seeds of potential ra­ George C. Wallace called for the teg and scuffles with police de­ dy’J handUng of the economy, maUy launching the four-member staged a singing, shouting and cial warfare. capture of the bombers. handclaiqiing demcmstration early Heavily laden police cruisers, veloped from a rally held near made a dead-pan Jrtia of it. tederation. They sat te sUenee as Far East Gets Birmingham is no stranger to "Today has been the most Tbe relationship between Rock­ today, and then paid a nocturnal bristling with shotguns and rifles, frightening in the history of Times Square Sunday by students he warned that Malaysians must roamed everywhere. violence. Twenty-two bombings efeller and Goldwater, now in only be ready to sacrifice their Uves call on Dempsey to protest the Birmingham,” said Sheriff Melvin who recently violated tbe State De­ bombing deaths of Negro children Police in hard hats halted every­ with racial overtones in the part tha vary aarltert stage of rivalry, to defend their country. Most Arms Aid eight years rtain the communi­ Bailey as scattered outbreaks of partment ban on travel to Cuba. should get increasingly unpleas­ in BimUngham. one on the streets, demanding iden­ -violence occurred after the, bomb- Rahman declared;. "We are de­ tification and -warning that it was ty’s police flies. None has been The students held the Town ant, . if they fUIow the political termined to defend the sovereign- Dempsey, after receiving the 1 ^ . Ball rally to discuss condidmis WA8HINOTON (AP) — Military group, prwnised-^ send the tele­ dangerous to be out on this tense solved. ttem. Bven now it oan hardly ty and independence“ ipeni of Malaysia, asrtstance to nations whose bor­ Two Negroes were killed in they found in Cuba. ’They con­ K called JoUy. gram . and murky night. This is different. For the first shootings and three other persons t^ether withith our new brothers. ders are overshadowed by the time, human life had been taken. tended they were not allowed to Lart July Rockefeller expreesed for all times.” The demonstrators marched in a City bus drivers were leary of were injured. describe them at violence-marked (uns of their Oimmunist neigh- circle around the front of the fed­ making r^rular runs into Negro A house of worship had been ooneem about “the radical right.” Hie inaugural oeromonias end­ )ors still is the costliest single desecreated. ’There were no student demon­ hearings before tbe House Com­ It was after this that Goldwater ed a tero-year struggle to un)tF eral building, and then left in cars neighborhoods. strations around the three inte­ mittee on Uh-American Activi­ item of U.S. foreign aid, President for the executive mansion to T^e police radio crackled with Mutterings of discontent rum­ expressed his lUstaste for canni­ tbe British territories of Karawak Kennedy told Congress today. bled from the 126,000-strong Negro grated schools today, but a boy­ ties in Washington last week. balism among RepubUoans. and Morth Borneo, self-governing Dem psey. reports of potential trouble, much cott appeared to be gaining About l,400 persons filtered into And the lion’s share of the mili­ The Hartford Chapter of the o f it false. community. ’Their leaders urged ‘T don’t sp ^ my time worry­ Singapore and the former BriUm tary aid is being spent to stem restraint and to "follow the Chris­ ground—the school board aald the hall on Vvest 48rd Street and ing about eoifseryative and too crtony of Malaya. The indepen­ National Association for the Ad- At a late hour, city officials ap­ at one point 80 persona engaged the Chinese Oommunlrt threat te tian path.” ,j attendance was down generally orniservatlve,” bb said. "I worry dent federation stretches in a vanconent of. Colored People peared in a special telecast to throughout the system. in a free-for-all that disruptra the ttie Far Bart, Keimedy said te his (NAACP) and the North Bnd urge everyone off the streets who Remits of potential trouble about the radical left in govern­ 1,600-mlle tropical are along the aimual report on how U.S. aid is Birmingham Councilman John m eeting tar 90 minutes. ment. We RepubUcans ou^t not lower Up ot me South China Sea. Commimity Action Project (NB5- had no business there.- An anti-Castro demonstrator being used. (Gontttraed on Page Seven) Golden proposed raising rewards to be harassing each other. We The new nation o f. 10 milUcn CAP), a local ciyll rig^its group, "Stay home,” pleaded Negro covering acts of racial violence to was knocked imconscloua and re­ have a common polltleal enemy, people, mostly Malays and Chi­ The report, eovering military sponsored the raUy. quired hospital treatment. His al­ and economic aid" luograms in $100,000. Contributions to the re ­ the Democrats.” nese, was dmrigned with British ward fund announced by the City lie d assailant was one of three Tliis may have given RockefeU- blessings as a pro-Western bul­ fiscal 1962, did not include more persons charged with felonious as­ recent outlays, but administration Killed by Sting Council about two weeks ago ex­ er some second thoughts. He said wark against Red Chinese ambi- ceeded $67,000. The original fund sault. The other five arrested were later thia statement had not been tldns te Southeast Asia. officials said the trend, this year NBIV CANAAN (AP)—To mort charged with simple assault and Is still much the same. Alabama White Pupils was set at $60,000. aimed at Goldwater. Sunday, aft­ - It mgiks a virtual end to Brit­ people, a bee sttag 1s «mly a pain­ Many Negro pupils quit classe.s tfsorderiy conduct. er a momentary hesitatlan on ish colonialism, tying aU of Brit­ Increasing amounts ot economic ful annoyance. To Jack Creamer, When the two-hour meeting end­ help are being shifted to Latin at a high school ‘at Selma, Ala., television show, he said he’d rath­ ain’s Asian colonies except Hong 47, a bee sting was a fatal injury. and some attempted sit-in demon- ed, helmeted police, some on er see Goldwater than Kennedy Kong into an independent pack­ America, where the report said Oroamer, a United Artists tele- horseback, formed a corridor "the prospect for the near future Drifting Back to Schoo! strattons at two stores in the In the White House. age. The British will retain eco­ vislcn sales executive, 'was stung tightly segregated central Ala­ through which the 1,400 persons Goldwater was asked lart Au­ nomic interests in the rubber and is a continuing effort by the inter­ on the hand yesterday as he was could pass from the hrtl to a near­ national Communist movement to bama oity. Indications were that gust If he’d support RoekefeUer tiA-rich nation. British warships out working on his yard. BIRMINOHAM. Ala. (AP) —^escorted to the school by- parents the N ^o pupils were demon- by subway station. Persons at the if tbe governor got the nomtea- and planes wUl provide its de­ obstruct and retard the Alliance ' A short tim4 later, despite aller­ tally becanae targete for eggs and for Progress." White pupils aipeared to be rs- or other adults. tion. At first Grtdwater did not fense. gy pills, cortisone, adrenalin, o»y- tumlng to classes here today in About 76 policemen were in the (Oentteued /] months. *171# order le for -■"^mral occaslone and once hit 40,000 Communist forces at or near their san 18- girls in a Negro church. Wbcda per minute. The Rev. Farrell Griswold, a 198 million bushels ef wheat, and borders.” Says Fears Over floor equal to another 29J1 mil­ The ab^tg of Bill Carmack, 17, It said Southeast Asia appeared Baptist minister who said he was of the city’s ML Washington sec­ NHHR Run Cuts the chief coordinator of the lion bushelB. Trade Bfteister to be a top priority area for what mSW HAVEN (AP)—The trus­ Mitchell Sharp and S. A. Bor­ tion, was discovdrild last spring the Communists call "wars of SAN DIEGO. Calif. (AP)—Ten private schools movement, said: while be was taking a «p*d .r ^ - tees ot the bankrupt New Haven years ago, a young North Korean "In -view of the (act that we isov, Soviet first deputy minis­ liberation.” ter for («M«ign trade, aigned the ing course at South Hills lugh In the F ar East a total of $848.7 Railroad announced plans today pilot defected to the West in a experienced this tragedy, we de­ School. to eliminate several passenger Soviet-built MIG16 and collected cided It would be best that our deal as part of a new three-year trade agreemenL Sharp aald In a copyrteht story today, tbe (Oonttened on Page Eleven) rum between points in Connect!-. a $100,000 reward. students remain at home and Plttsburib Port-Oasette quoted cuL Maasaebusetts and Rhode le- Komsok Ko—now 31 and known conduct themselves quietly to the new wheat order add* to a school principal Roy T. Matterii land. as Kenneth Rowe—lives in San avoid any danger.” recent 11 mllllon-huabel order bgr as saying: "Re’s Jiirt one of those Hw truetees filed notices with Diego and said he no longer fears The group, which seeks to or­ tbe Soviet UMon, Iz equal to people who can glance at a page Martial Law Lifted the Interstate Commerce Com- Communist retaliation. ganize private schools fo^ pupils two-thirds of total Canadian and tell you what’s on it” miasicHi proposing to (fiscontlnue “Now I have concluded that at now-integrated West End, can- wheat and wheat flour sMpmeats Lart week Bill demmistrated In South Viet Nam the service on O ct 81 because the once you get to America you are celed a rally scheduled for subur­ made in the entire 1986-88 erop Ms reading ablUty for a'reporter. trates "do not return sufficient pretty safe,” he said, ‘-‘and I ban M iU leia. M ore than 1.000 The boy was banded a magasine revenue to cover their coete.” don’t know what kind of value pM-sons already assembled quick­ rtory about Alexander tbe Great. SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) ’Ihe runs in question are: ly dispersed at the urging of TAX CUT WEECH Martial law was lifted throughout they would get out of killing me. WASHINQ’TON (AP) —PrasL BUI started reading. Tbe report­ Round trip service between New The damage is done. Griswold and other leaders. er opened bis notebook to record South Viet Nam at noon today, dent Kennedy wlH speak to the 28 days after *it was imposed in London and Worcester, Mass., Rowe still puts on dark glasses the ttme BlU started and the boy which the trurteee aaid incurred a when he spots a jdiotographer, FARMVILLE, Va. (API—N ^ o natioa over television and radio ■aid: ‘Tm finished.” the wake of government raids on children return to tchool in OB U z tax HU a t 7 p.m. EOT Buddhist pagodas Aug. 21. deficit of $38,881 last year and however. “For the first few years Fifteen seconds bad elapsed. $12,560 dui'ing the first three I moved around the country quite Prince Bldward County today for Wednesday, the White House The arUole was 1,600 words long. 'Vietnamese authorities also an­ the first time since public schools announoed today. Press see- nounced that press censorship had months of 1988; a bit, and I don’t want to move The boy then correctly summar­ ' Week-day service between Dan­ again," he- said. were closed (our years ago to retary Plem SaUnger aaid tha ised Alexander’s m ilite^ strategy been lilted. avoid desegregatiiHi. White House aaked the radio The end to the "state of siege," bury and Pittafirtd, Maas., which He Uvejd in Wasbingtem, Mon­ and gave two dates correctly. tana and Delaware before moving The .children are attending free mmI televlaloa networks for tteie, as President Ngo Dinh Diem put the trustees said lost $68,877 te which was granted. SaUnger Tbe 10,000 words a minute is 198a and $17,181 during the first to California. private scboola set up only a about 40 times faster than normaL It, came after the Saigon govern­ ■aid Kenneys speech wlU ha quarter of 196S; His self-imposed exile ended month ago at the urging of Presi­ At top meed, BUI could braese ment had put' down Buddhist op- dent Kennedy. carried Uve on the CBS, NBC p^tion and student unrest. And ens round trip of morning, Friday when" be was introduced about 80 newspaper aol- te San Diego Superior Court as Trurtees of the Prince Edward and ABC radio aad television VMMMi In one minute. Saigon still bristled with sol- and afternoon oosnsmitor ssrvies networks aad alao an iha Mn- (OoaliJMMd s a : I XwoX (CoattuMd aa Page Two), tsal radio Mbwatk. (Af> notoASxV (OeftMaaed ea Fag* F ew ) a a V o g s T M ^