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VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 280 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 (Classified Advertising on Page 17) PRICE SEVEN CENTS

Barred from Cemetery

-V, Troops Block Auto Makers Offer A- Rockwell Hearse / CULPEPER, ,Va. (AP) — The hearse bearing the Asks Union body of American Nazi party leader George Lincoln Rockwell was barred from Culpeper National Ceme­ tery today as federal troops arrived to enforce an order banning Nazi insignia and uniforms. Military policemen arm ed ------wiUi pistols and night sticks ar­ permitted in here with Nazi iml- Labor Seen rived in helicopters and buses. forms and insignia.” . lulu n I They were led by MaJ. Gen. There appeared to be about 60 1 R ejectin g Carl C. Turner, Army prdvost mourners, some dressed in full m arshal. Nazi uniforms bearing swasti- ‘T am going to protect federal kas. Five of those in uniforms United Stand property," Turner told news­ said they were to be padlbear- men as the hearse waited out­ ers. / ■DETROIT (AP) — The 2 side the gate of the little mili­ Among the floral pieces was a j auto industry today offer­ tary cemetery. "No one will be large swastika composed of red ed the Unit^ Auto Work­ carnations and a Nazi flag in ers Union what one com­ red, white and black flowers. pany termed its best con­ License plates of cars car­ tract package ever, but Ware Clear rying the mourners, some of whom brought children with asked the union to cut them, were from California, On­ back on some key provi­ On Charges tario, Canada, New Hampkhire, sions won in previous Connecticut, Mipjiigan, New years. 9 Of Sedition York and Pennsylvania. A union spokesman said there would be no comment immedi­ NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A young man in an Army pri­ vate’s uniform said he was ately on the united front pre­ Black Power disciple George "here to moiun my real com­ sented by General Motors Corp., Washington Ware was freed to­ Ford Motor <3o., and Chrysler mander in chief—Rockwell.” He « -Sf U e s day—a week after his arrest on Identified himself as Pfc. James Corp. a state sedition charge. G. DeWltt of Mbunt Pleasant, The union, however, was ex­ Mich., stationed at Ft. Gordon, (AP Photofax) pected to reject the proposals, The Davidson County Grand Ga. That, coincidentally, is first answer made by the com­ i « ; ^ „ -iM tXi* i * Ju ry declined to in dict W are, 27, Mrs. John Hill holds son, Jonathan, whose birth in headquarters of the mllitaxy po­ panies to demands that the un­ a field worker for the Student September 1966, touched off a full scale battle ’ .1^.1 lice corps, headed by Turner. with the Pittsburgh school board. Mrs. Hill lost. ion itself has called its most am­ Nonviolent Coordinating Com­ But when DeWltt threw a bitious in 30 years of industry m ittee. snappy salute at Turner, the bargaining. He w as jaUed A ug. 22 on a general returned it without ap­ The industry presented a solid warrant sworn by two Nashville pearing to notice the black arm- and united front in answering attorneys. The warrant accused band of mourning on the pri­ Motherhood Loses for the first time demands the Mii him of committing sedition by vate’s sleeve. union itself has termed the most saying that "black people But when Turner spotted the ambitious it has ever made. should achieve power by any General Motors Vice President Louis G. Seaton, left, chief negotiator in black arm band later, he or­ To School Board Quick rejection of the industry wage talks with the United Auto Workers, explains details of a con'tract pro­ means necessary." dered MPs to lift Demtt’s iden­ proposals by the union was ex­ Ware could not be reached for PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) — granted her a sabbatical leave tification card and hold him un­ pected. posal offered to the UAW. At right is Earl Bramlett, GM director of labor rela­ comment. He has been free un­ Motherhood collided with a to study at Duquesne University tions. Ford and Chrysler also made wage proposals today. (AP Photofax) der arrest. school board—and lost. the following school year at The industry economic offers, der $6,(XXI bond since last Fri­ Turner, who ' said anyone Mm. John Hill gave birth to half-pay. based on a proposed three-year day. could enter as long as he did not . f W ' *'^....-8 A member of the Grand Jury her fourth child while on a Then she started to gain contract, come after two wear or carry any Nazi insignia months of bargaining and with . # ' told a newsman a "preponder­ sabbaUcal study leave. Monday weight. And, school officials or emblem, told acting party night, she was fired from her said, she showed up for classes only eight days remaining be­ ance" of the 13 members was leader Matt Koehl those diso­ teaching job. in loose-fitUng clothes. fore a strike deadline. Week^s U,S. Plane Losses against indicting Ware. "There beying the order would be ar­ were few members who want­ "I was fired for being a moth­ On June 10, she got a tele­ Contracts covering 660,000 rested. er," she said. "That’s the only phone call from her boss. Dr. workers at the Big Three expire ed to indict him," a Juror said. Minutes earlier, Edward Max­ "But most of us felt there was thing I can see I've done. They Stanley R. Duda, superintendent a.t midnight Sept. 6 although well, the superintendent of Cul­ of the Chartlers Valley Schools. only the company selected by Worst Yet in Viet War no evidence he had committed couldn’t think of another rea­ peper National Cemetery, re­ "Are you having a child?” the union as a pattern setter the overt act of sedition.” son.” The story of how the SAIGON (AP) — The United tress at Con Thien which guards cle during the South Vietnamese fused to allow Rockwell follow­ asked Duda. would be struck. The three Under Tennessee law, sedition 42-year-old elementary school the main infiltration route presidential election campaign ers In Nazi uniform b and w ear­ (x>mpanies estimated their pack­ States suflered its heaviest loss­ is advocating the violent over­ music teacher gained a son and “ No,” replied Mrs. Hill. But which ends Sunday. The ing swastikas permission to age at 38 to 61 cents an hour es for a seven-day period in the south. throw of the state or federal a master’s degree, but lost her she conceded she was gaining The heavy attacks by the B62s Communists appear to be enter. over the next three - years, government, dr belonging to any job, goes back to 1966. weight. air war against North Viet­ concentrating on^ terrorism in including a flat 18 cents an hour followed intensive toctlcal air organization advocating , such (SeePngel^) ■ in March, her school board ■T felt I was getting fat be­ nam —16 planes—^between Aug. strikes by Marine and Air Force Saigon and on disrupting traffic cause I had been used to danc­ hike now and 2.8 per cent a year action. 21 and Aug. 27, the U.S. Com ­ pilots on the gun posltionB along coastal Highway 1 in the ing a lot, then slacked off, plus in the following two years. Ware came to Nashville last mand announced today. where the Reds have dug in northern sector and the main the fact that I had had three All three, however, asked the week to teach at the liberation The leth plane—a Marine A6 their heaviest weapons—162mm paved road south from Saigon to children.” union to modify a cost of living School for young Negroes. This Intruder—was lost on Sunday guns with a range of almost 20 the big cities of My Tho and Can But she gained more escalator clause based on the came shortly after he and for­ due to "unknown causes,” the m iles. 'riio in the Mekong delta. mer 8NCC Chairman Stokely' ‘Angry’ Negroes Hold weight—and finally accepted the government cost of living index command said, but an­ These big guns opetaed up Just after midnight Monday Carmichael returned from an fact she was pregnant. which has brought union mem­ nouncement of the loss was de­ with heavy barrages on Marine Communist sappers used the unauthorized visit to Cuba. “ I really didn’t know I was bers Increases of 18 cents an layed for security reasons. positions two days ago, and same technique to blow impor­ As a result of that visit, the pregnant,” she said. “ Any wom­ hour since 1964. New Haven Meeting since then Marine fighter- tant bridges in Can Tho, and State Department revoked their an my age has difficulty ac­ UAW President Walter P. The two Marine fliers were listed as missing in action, bomber pilots claim to have de­ just below Da Nang in the passports. NEW HAVEN (AP) — Eleven Fred Harris, president of the cepting such a development.” Reuther has salc( he would brook no tamperlhg with the bringing the total of missing stroyed 14 fortified pits housing north. State Rep. Charles Galbreath facets of Black Power—ajl angry parents association, replying to Jonathan was bom Sept. 13, clause and that an attempt to fliers for the seven-day period the big truck-drawn field pieces. Frogmen with exfdosives and attorney Jack Kershaw —were revealed to a white and rumored accusations concerning 1966. And bom. with him was a K » change would be a strlkeable is­ to 24. Three were rescued. In The Increase in Communist stealthily entered the water and swore the warrant against Negro crowd of about 1,(XX> per­ last week’s violence, said "The full-fledged feud. sue. South Vietnam, the stepped-up shelling, bridge-blowing and floated down on both bridges. In Ware, Galbreath is a director of sons Monday night at an “A ngry Hill Parents did not start this Duda contended Mrs. Hill, Communist campaign of shell­ terrorism was evidently in­ the attack on the big span near the American Civil Liberties Young Black Men's Conference” rebellicm. This rebellion started upon learning she was pregnant, The industry also offered the union an increase of from 62 per ing and bridge destruction in tended to demonstrate Red mus- Da Nang the U.S. Marine guard Union; Kershaw is a former at Lee High School. 4(X) years ago” when Negroes should have notified the board, member of the (white Cltizena asked for maternity leave and cent.to 80 per cent in the supple­ the northern war zone was met was simulaneously shelled by Eleven Negro speakers vari­ were first denied “not civil Council. rights, but human rights.” canceled her sabbatical. mental unemployment today by three heavy B62 raids Red mortars—and some of the Ware’s attorneys fUed a feder­ ously appealed for self-help sild Mrs. Hill figured that since benefits—the benefits that sup­ on Red staging bases inside the shells evidently killed sever^ of for New Haven’s pps have tightened their Travelers from Kwangtung the department’s statlsUcs the V iet Cong have plotted a Americans go on burning guard to prevent an exodus to said Red army soldiers were showed, but the rate Increased countrywide campaign to sabo­ bouses, destroyii^ religious de­ Hong Kong, Chinese arriving standing guard with fixed bayo­ sUg^Uy. tage the presidential elecUons nominations, increasing cow­ from Canton reported today. nets at all railway stattons be­ The birth rate in the state Sunday with increased military boys and proatitutes, increasing The Cantonese are fleeing be­ tween Canton' and the Hong showed a continuing decline that attacks, terrorism and propa­ the coat of living, increasing cause of almost continuous Kong border and stopping all Everyone living on Regency Drive is a “lucky.” They can all take began in 1968. There w ere 24,801 ganda. taxes and letting our men be 34 Regency Drive. It’s a home that stays beautifully clean, thanks fighHng between oppci^ts and Chinese without travel permits. births in the January-io-June pe­ The sources said Informatkm pushed into death.” They also reported that sol- advantage of and enjoy the cleanliness, comfort and convenience of to the friendly blue flame operation of their GAS heating system. supporters of Communist party riod—661 few er than the num ber on the Communist {dans came Another captured document chairman Mao Tse-tung as well dlera on guard duty aboard fo r the first six months 1966. from captured documents, intel­ modern, Id^v-cost G AS living. trains were making multiple said the pcdlcy of the Viet The Freedman’s standing behind them live a few doors away at as among the nominally Pro- Deaths totaled 18,142, a slight ligence repents and questioning Cong’s National LlberatUm Mao Red puards, the travelen checks of passengers’ docu­ increase over the 12,986 fo r the of guerrillas taken prisoner. Front is “ to incite the masses to Take Jim Holtgrieve on the left there for example ... he lives at 24. Needless to say those two little boys require a lot of bathing m ents. said. first half o f 1966. But the death Over the weekend the' Com­ push a full blown political strug- "The residents fear true civil 11 Regency Drive with his wife Ruth and their son Rick. Ruth’s a and fresh clean clothes. With fast, dependable GAS, Mrs. Freedman One Chinese woman said her rate remained unchanged — 9.0 munists launched a series of ide to disrupt the false election WOT; will erupt in Kwangtung great cook, and why not... she has all the GAS cooking advan­ gets all the hot water she needs... whenever she needs it. And her papers Were cheeked three per IJXX)—because of the in-^ mortar,- rocket and artUlery at­ of Thieu-Ky and to make the Province,” one returning Himg times (hiring the 40 miles be­ creaseid state population. tacks from Quang Tri Province tages of the Hotel America, the Hartford Hilton and the Corner new crisis general.” GAS dryer gives her a steady supply of fluffy clothes and fresh Kong Chinese said. "And the tween Canton and Hong KOng. Infant mortality also declined. below the demilitarised zone to From this it appeared that the army seems to fear that there House in Farmington. Ifost travelers reported bitter The departm ent Usted 464 in­ the Mekong delta in the south. ^ et Cong is assuming Chief of blankets for David. will be a mass exodus of ref­ fighting every (iBy between, ri­ fant m ortaliUes, as agaliist 648 There also has beep a sharp in­ Stale Nguyen Van Tliieu and ugees attempting to get out of And Mr. and Mrs. Fullerton Boyd standing next to him never have val. gangs of Red Guards and in the Januaiy-to-June 1066 perl- crease in terrorist kldnapings, Premier Nguyen Cao Ky—the Maybe you’re a “lucky” and don’t kn6w it. Why not call us tqday to Hong Kong. between the Red Guards and 0(L The rate also declined, 19.1 murders and sabotage. military candidates—will be to worry about enough heat or hot water for their beautiful home at He said Canton residents told and find out if‘there’s a GAS line near you. (^ponents of Mao. per 1,000 live Urtbs as against The sources said oao captured elected president and vice preal- him at least 60,tXX) persons were Some said they had seen 21.6 the previous year. document called tor Communist dent. trying to nmke their way to flie ■\ wtreet proclamations pur­ Marriages Increased by 609— forces in the mwthem city of Da The sources said elaborate an- Hong Kong border. However, portedly signed by Premier Canine Pal Has Sympaihy Pains from 9,811 a y e a r a go to 9,820 Nang to “smash the buffoonery tl-electkm plans have been Hong Kong officials said they Chou En-lal demanding that all fo r the first six months o f 1907. of the election.” It said that if drawn for idl four of South >flet- GlTHE HARTFORD GAS COMPANY had “reasonably good” in- organizations regarfOess of Five-year-, the elections were a failure, this nam's military corpa areas. fOrmatiaa that the Cantonese poUtieal awmaHnn surrender faua. Pepper, is exhibiting similar symptoms. The Robinsons say Pepper has from 6.6 per 1,000 for the first would provide "momentum to These {dans were said to call were fleeing to their home vil­ their weapons to the army. swollen jaws, A cough, and other signs of the painful ailment. Bed rest has haU of 1066 to 6.7 for the first force a new pOUtlcai crisis.” lages in Kwangtung's rural h alf o f 1967. The same document assailed (Bee Page Twelve) (Bee ■> been prewrribed for boIJi daughter and dog. (AP Photofax) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 PA G E T H B B I PA G E TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONJ^., TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 ‘Average’ Rioter Samuel Goldwyn Celebrates CB. Darrow, Sheinwold on Bridal Negro Voters Progressing NHRR Out of Income, Inventor of MEXICAN EXPERT West dealer His 85th Birthday Quietly Monopoly, Dies PLATS IT SAFE North-South vulnerable In PoKtical Power Struggle Some Claims Denied Single Negro Male^ By ALFRED SHEINWOLD . NORTH NEW HAVEN (AP)—Because benefit of mortgages, such as HOLLYWOOD (AP) —Samuel He no' longer takes his long O T ram iiE , Pa. (AP) — 'The f A 85 NEW YORK (AP) — Negro interest payments. Ctoldwyn celebrated his 85th walks, limiting his wercise to City Council seatiw one of six on alone and about 15 others else­ toe New Haven Railroad has no k—u.. O 1 c i^ e t,'h i ^Wch he is a formld- man who gave people $200 every One of the best performances 10 8 voters are making stesuly prog­ toe Board of Education, one of where. net operating Income to satisfy However, the judge wrote, birthday Sunday in a quiet man- swlveroary. He still goes to time they passed "Oo’’ said put the recent national touma- 0 AJ542 ress toward political power In six on the Metropolitan Junior Rachel Noel was elected to there was no current expense No Previous Record 4, AJ8 Us creditors, claims of some ner befitting his position as Hoi- th , studio two or three times a Boardwalk and Park Place on ment in Montreal was tultied the South and In the major Board, one Jackaon the Board of Education last fimd. DBTRO^ (AP) —The "aver- murder. One, agaln^ Patrol­ WEST EAST ' citiea of toe North, an Aaoociat- County delegation to toe XOa- spring in Denver, Oolo., where have been denied by a federal “Moreover, it is highly tutUke- , «(e rioter” in Detroit is pic­ man Robert PalUe in the death lywood’s older statesman. week, but his stoys there are . . . by Dr. Oeorge Rosenkranz A J 10 7 6 4 None ed Presa survey showed today. ly that there ever will be one,” ’The longtime independent pro- shorter in duration. ‘ ^ ^ of ktexlco Cltv In today's >«»"«<, souri House. only 10 per cent of voters are judge. tured as a Negro male 20 to 28 of a Negro youth, was dismissed ducer had expected to putter But U his physical powers Charles B. Darrow, Inventor o Mexlw raty to s ^ (? KQJ975 Host successful Negro candi­ Bruce Watidns, a Negro, was Negro. But Judge Robert P. Anderson, he wrote. years old, a resident o( the city, for lack of evidence. about his croquet court with a have lessened, ho seems as al- «>* the game Mono^ly, died ^ayed in toe I^e ^ t e r J ^ r O Q 10 8 dates for public losing trick, ment of mortgaged asseta,” he Reports from the records bu­ became toe new chaplain at fer,” he said on toe telephone producer has been able to rattle b u ^ g railroads, building hotels spades. East ,. . . Dally Question votes of unseating Mayor Ralph George W. Haley, a Negro, group. ’’But we are building on railroad before reorganization wrote, “toe expenses of opera­ and 225 charged with possession who won a four-year term In toe this coalition of whites and reau of the Detroit Police Manchester Memorial Hospital from his office. “After 64 years off ratings for such fUms as and going ^ Wek Partner deals a ^ bids tour » S. Liooher of as an shall be given priority to the tions have vastly exceeded in­ Department shows about half of of stolen property. Other most " independent, two years ago, is Kansas Senate in toe 1964 gener­ Negroes. V/e intend to continue debtor’s net operating Income frequent felony charges were as of Aug. 15. He replaces toe of dealing with The Associated "Best Tears of Our Uves,” The game ca u ^ t on among was in d an p r of losing a trick ,,^ ^ 8 . The come and have been paid out of those arrested—3,595—had re­ Rev. Eugene Mace who is no^v Press as a film producer, I have *"nie Secret Life of Walter Mit- the friends and Darrow b e^ n dn each sul . and you hpld: Spades, > challenging Locher in toe Dem- al election, agrees. on. Next time we’II know better ahead of mortgage and bond­ corpus.” •• cords of previous criminal of­ csirrying a concealed weaix>n, , ocratic primary Oct. 8. The City “ There are many white peo­ what we're doing.” holders. Corpus is toe property of the 203 and breaking said entering, fuU-time staff chaplain at Hart- too much respect for it to give ty,” "Guys and DoUs,” “Hans turning out two a day. f^ e r Exactly this happened to sev- 3.2, Hearts, A-8; Diamonds, K- ple who still don’t want to ac­ Ohio has one big city Negro fenses, though some were as mi­ ford Hospital. an interview when I have noth- Christian Anderson*' and making about 100 sets, It oe- eral experts who played the 0.3. Clubs, 4-2. Board of Elections said 4,726 Fischer Quints Near 4th Birthday The railroad filed for receiver­ railroad. nor as traffic violations. 160. new voters, 90 per cent of them cept a Negro candidate,” Haley mayor, in Springfield, and ship July 7, 1961. Some chargees were dropped The Rev. Mr. WiMlamson wlh ing to announce. Now when I **Wutherlng Heights.** came imperative that I seek hand in the tournament. (In a what do you say? said. "But there is a growing Negroes are council members in A legal scholar has said that The records also show that act as .paiit'time chaplain and have some news to announce— Goldwyn watches a great deal other methods," he once re- bridge tournament, a h ^ d Is Answer; Pass. Partner -.••'Negroes, were registered in ear­ America’s only quintuplets, the five Fischers of Aberdeen, South Dakota, play In a 26-page memorandum of a railroad needing to sell its more than 90 per cent of those or reduced to misdemesoiors be­ s' ly August. tendency on toe part of toe total Akron, Dayton, Cincinnati, Ne­ while picnicking near their home. They are, from left, Jimmy, Mary A n n , decision, Judge Anderson wrote fore they were taken to court. his services will be available then X will call you.** of television and often sees the called. played by many different four- a hand with 7 or 8 playl^ .community to look at people on wark and Cleveland. corpus to survive might be com­ arrested are from Detroit. to both patients and staff He added that he had man- latest films in his home. Pri- Trying to seU the game to toy somes at many different ta- tricks, depending on vuln^bU- A Negro is making a strong Maggie, Oathy, and Margie. On September 14 the youngsters will be four years that there were two basic ques­ pared to a man eating his own As in (the riot last month in Police statistics show 3,363 cMd to become toe first of his toe basis of whether they are Harold C. Strickland, field di­ tions : Newark, N.J., nearly 60 per felony arrests, but court records members. He will be at the hos- aged to elude reporters during vately he deplores the trend to- manufacturers was about as bles.) ity, but very few aces or kln^. able to do toe job. Instead of rector of toe Ohio Conference of old. (AP Photofax) flesh to avoid starving. pttal on Tuesday and Thursday his recent trip to Europe, except ward sexier and more violent successful as trying to peddle In some cases South tried a your hand will help him m a ^ '•"race to win election as mayor of —Is there a “current expense And corpus. Judge Anderson cent of those arrested were over show 3,166 felony defendsoits. -- Memphis, Tenn., one of toe race.” Branches of toe NAACP, said At Recorder’s Court, with afternoons and widi conduct a for a London Interviewer who films, but he declines to make Baltic Avenue in the low-rent finesse with dummy’s Jack of his contract, but it not to Cecil Reed, one of two that because of toe white exodus from the three persons getting fund” out of which toe creditors wrote, cannot be sold to satisfy 23 years old. worrfiip service in the chapel nabbed him for 15 minutes. This any putrfic pronouncements. section of the Monopoly board. diamonds, losing to the queen, good enough to help him make South’s largest cities. TTie can­ Of the total number of rioters jurisdiction over criminal cases Negroes elected to toe 1967 Iowa to toe suburbs Negro voters Negro Police Called Traitors the best test scores. would be entitled to a priority creditors making claims under Sunday mornings at 7:30 ojn. conservatism with the press is The last film he produced was "They told me that there were East cashed one heart ^ d re- ^ slam. didate, A. W. WlUls, is running He said minorities lack moti­ payment? the "six months rule.” detained by police, 3,363 were in Detroit, chsog^es agsdnst 848 against six others, all white, for State Legislature, said political hold toe balance of power In persons were dismissed follow­ Jii addition to his regular something new- for Goldwyn, "Porgy and Bess" in 1969. Fail- too many players. That it was turned the king of clubs to aun^ Copyright activity by Iowa Negroes was Ohio’s eight largest cities. vation "as a result of traditional —From what assets, If any, charged with felonies. In De­ toe Democratic nomination in of toe debtor’s estate may pri­ troit, as in Newark, about 75 per ing their exsonlnation. hours at the hospital, he will be who long enjoyed making state- ure of the public to embrace the too complicated, that it took too ^ce. General Features Corp. on toe increase. In San Francisco, where Mulcahy Reveals Failure patterns of discrimination per­ on call 24 houre a day for emer- ments to reporters and wasn’t folk opera was a bitter disap- long and that it would wind up the third diamond and cashed ------^ the Oct. 5 primary. Willis is glv- petrated by toe white establish­ ority payments be made? cent of the felony indictments Another 963 persons were held ^ en a good chance to lead toe ”We are trying to get into a Negroes constitute 11 per cent on the chsurges they faced at ex­ gency situatioM. loath to add a malaprop Gold- pointment to him. Recently in families fighting with each a club trick, defeating the con- oiltiUS THINK IN CAF8ULE position to help make toe deci­ of toe electoraite, they have ment.” The judge wrote that toe ex­ involved stealing or receiving • first primary, but toe winner pense fund might arise from COSMETICS stolen property. amination said 1,355 defendsoits He was beano, in North C5aro- wynism to spice the story. there have been rumors that other," he sedd. tract. ^L PASO, Tex. (AP) —Two sions about toe problems that been trying for 20 years without To Attract Minorities The white power structure, he Una and is a graduate of Mercer During the past year or two, Goldwyn might retiun to prod- So Darrow began producing SuctossIuI 14-year-old El Paso girls will will have to face toe second to attract candidates, but toe ef­ said, has toe responsibility of surplus earnings during toe or­ WE CARRY ALL There were 255 arrests on waived exsonlnation, making a '• man in a runoff unless he gets a affect us, and to explain more success to elect members of HARTFORD (AP)—An effort THE TOP LINES University, Macon, Go. and the film pioneer has been retir- uction, but his friends doubt It. the sets himself, selling them Rosenkranz ^ have been in a jerry-built **cap- adequately our goals, aims and their race to toe city and county forts were almost fruitless. convincing minorities that em­ ganizational period, from un­ charges involving weapons or total of 2,318 persons bound over Sotztheastem ITieologioel >Semi- jng more and more from the Said one of them; "Producing store to store and soon he was PJ^y contract, seven days, except ' majority of all votes cast. by toe state police department ployment barriers really have mortgaged assets of the debtor explosives in rioting at Detroit for trisd on felony charges, said ^ aspirations,” Reed said. Board of Supervisors. Mulcahy said that during ARTHUR DRUG nary, LouisvIUe, Ky. Hollywood scene. He rarely at- a movie requires enormous en- strong enough to bargain with drew three ro\mds of trumps hours at church Sunday, • If victorious, Willis, Hatcher to attract minority group troop­ Trooper Youth Week only one been removed. or from income diverted during where 43 people died. In Ne­ Recorder’s Coifit Judge Donald and Stokes would be the first Mississippi has experienced Terry A. Francois, president Ih 1960, the chaplain served tends other oeonle'si>eople'8 nartiesparties or ersrv.ergy, esroclallvespecially the wavway Sam manufacturers asraln.again, cashed the ace ana kii^ of ma- ^gy emerge at 9 p.m. to- an upsurge of Negro political of toe NAACP branch, was ap­ er candidates has flopped. Negro high school student par­ "We must not forgeL how­ toe reorganization period for toe wark, where 27 died, there were Leonard. monds and then led a third dia- Negro mayors of major Ameri- ever,” Lamb said, "that token 92 such arrests. Most are free on bond pending a year's internship in clinical awards banquets, although he went about it. It is not a job for He took "an attractive offer* activity in recent months. Only pointed to toe board by Mayor Leo J. Mulcahy. state police ticipated. pastoral training at Georgia and his wife Frances stiU give an 86-year-old man, and I’m from Parker Brotoers, toe 'Tn!! Patsy Overle and her friend, • can cities to be elected by last year toe first Negro to be gestures on our part can never Seven felony arrests were for their trisds, he ssdd. popular vote. I’ John F. Shelley to fill a vacancy commissioner, said Monday toe Special training programs to Baptist Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. small, degant dinners at their sure his wife and son would dls- game manufacturer, for a never wlto the queen or oiam Mary Frances Harris, accepted elected to any public office in ill 1964. He is running for elec­ prepare disadvantaged persons serve to eradicate the historical As an ondained BSiOCtiat minis- limine TViIh 1b nnrf nt alonr. siindA Rnm nvan If ha o«t no- HlaoloaffH rnnh amount and a rctumca ulC KUIg Of ^ dare from neighborhood boyS Until now, J. McCree of program haa been “most dis­ Injustices suffered by Connect­ Flint, Mich., has been the only Mississippi in toe 20th century tion to toe' seat in November. appointing.’’ for toe state police exam has ter, he has served parishes In ing,^own process during his 80s. tlon." percentage on every set sold. erAraiw "could leaVa foiuto'toi who built toe won a city post in a town in toe ’’People were disturbed when not brought toe desired results icut’s minority groups.” GLASS ENCLOSURES Atlanta, and Baltimore, Md. be- ~ " " ' Dlr^^* - retiro^ - —a r 5 3 ": Five loort n fmirfii dia- Zwho r o built T d ^ toe d s ^ capsule d ends, Negro mayor of a city of 200,000 "We are told that toe Negro southwestern part of toe state. I was appointed,” said Fran­ does not really believe that we he said. Red Chinese Battle fore joining toe adult program yearsjrcars ago he estimated he had The girls told newsmen Sun- or more. However, McCree was In early August, 60 Negroes ran TROMBONIST TUMBLES FOR BATHTUBS named mayor by the City Board cois, “But I believe toe tenor desire to place members of his He said the department will staUf of the YMCA of Greater made $1 mUUon from toe game course, but Dr. day they passed toe time read- I in toe Democratic primary, 16 of toe times is making responsi­ ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — New York to 1963. ^ at Commissioners after winning race in toe state police depart­ not lower its requirements to Dave Wells,' Baja Marimba and royalties continued to pour j^^jae^kranz had managed to ing, playing games and ”medl- were nominated—equivalent to ble Negro leadership more ac­ ment, toe commissioner said in take persons who cannot other­ and SHOWERS In January of this year, he Travel Is Fun election as a commissioner in election—Emd 18 won places ceptable.” Band tromM>nlst, ruffled his With London Police began a residency in clinical combtoe his losing club and tatlng on life.” 19M. a ' report to toe Executive Com­ wise qualify. mustache but kept a firm grip LONDON (AP) — Red timatum and only today three in toe Aug. 29 nmoff primary. Tom Berkley, Negro lawyer mittee on Human Rights and Glass does a beautiful job for such pastoral training at Hartford PENLIOBT’ LEAKS GAS McCree recently resigned as a , Leroy Johnson became Geor- However, he said, "we are on his stogie when he fell into purposes in your bathroom. Easy to Cailnese legation members executives of Communist papers Hospital. His plans are to be­ .- protest against toe commis- and publisher, recently was ap- Opportunities. certain that there are many mi­ in toe colony were convicted AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — A re­ gla’s first Negro legislator 1?^ pointed to toe school board toe orchestra pit at Monday clean. Never wears out. fought with London police and come a hospital chaplain who - S ion’s failure to adopt a law pro- "We are told that when a Ne­ nority group persons who have night’s opening bow for toe To and at Expo COWFOPT-AflLY AIR CONDIJIONID modem history when he defeat­ and sentenced to three years in fuse collector foimd what he Oakland, Calif., where 55 per the necessary qualifications for civilians today in a series of has certification as a clinical Now Showing . hlbiting racial discrimination in ed three white opponents for gro joins a law enforcement Minnesota State Fair grand­ prison. Two other Communist pastoral supervisor.______This_ would____ MONTREAL (AP) —General a roorter astern as It thunders thought was a small penllght, so STANLEY a m E No • housing. cent of toe students are Mack. agency, he is considered a trai­ toe position and we wonder why stand show. OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. clashes that brought an angry executives are still on trial. enable him to conduct courses De Gaulle came by warship, “P “I'd down toe St. Lawrence he button to see If It Reserved ' Democratic nomination to toe Berkley said toe ultimate goal we do not attract them.’ ’ SATURDAY 8 A.M. to 12 NOON • California’s first Negro sena- State Senate in 1962. Three tor to toe people of his race Fair officials said Wells suf­ diplomatic exchange. Most of toe Chinese involved WARNER ^ I I of Negroes In Oakland was to and is ‘Whltey's Boy’.” State treasurer Gerald A. fered a swollen ankle, but TEL. 643-7832 FHEE MBWINO BIRCH 8T. REAR OF THEATER ; tor, Mervyn Dymally, was years later, Johnson was re­ win public offices in proportion T e British said about 18 in toe fighting in London were Only three Negro troopers are Lamb, a Negro, proposed that climbed back on stage, still 31 Bissdl St. — Phon* 649-7322 members of toe legation staff. e r, youths Stick out their thumbs, ^rift along rails that lace steel flashlight. • -elected as a Democrat last elected, another Negro won a to their percentage of toe popu­ members of the Chinese dip­ Mimday thru Thursday 2:00 A 8:00 PJtt^-Fridey 2:00 A 8:80 ' "year, but complains that both presently In service, Mulcahy minority group persons be hired puffing his cigar, reassembled Later they gathered outside, The Rev. Mr. Williamson 1®^’ Massachu- curves some 20 feet above toe The worker was takea to a Senate seat and eight were lation. said. His department tried to “as an affirmative effort" for lomatic staff came out of toe le­ Sat-Snn. 2:00-6:10-8:80 ★ ChUdren 76c AU Shows major parties are dragging elected to toe State House of his trombone and toe show went J. A. WHITE CUSS GO. gation and attacked police on chanting, “Down with British lives at 434 W Middle Tpke ®®**“ youngsters did toe dis- beads of those on foot. One line hospital for treatment after his “The Negro is not only active, tell its story to minority groups state jobs filled by selection on. imperialism’’ and “Long Live with his wife, Jerry, and their tance to a cant tugged by their system pokes Its eyes were filled with tear gas. their heels on action to wipe out Representatives. he is making coalitions with toe guard there. Several Chinese * black slums. “In toe past, toe Negro has and British policemen were Chairman Mao Tse-tung.” Ihe two children; Maria, 4, and Shetland pony, and a Pennsyl- jjito toe midriff of toe gl- ______white guys. Republicans as well Chinese «du> had his face blood­ John, 2. vanla school teacher swam 870 ganUc bubble that encloses toe • > As a result, Dymally said, had to choose between toe less­ as Democrats, right-wingers as slightly Injured. ' ' Negro elected officials lose the er of two evils,’’ said Johnson. The dash came when police ied was in toe gathering. He ------nautical mUes. United States display. well as toe liberals,’’ said Berk­ shouted at toe onlookers: “Brit­ Getting to Expo 67 Is half toe And across toe river. Ocean- . . confidence of their supporters, “Now, he’s beginning to offer ley. stepped in to stop about 10 Brit­ I ; ’’hope gives way to hopeless- himself for office rather than ons and 15 Chinese who were ish Fascists!” Democrat’s Vote fun . The other half is getting going freighters and tankers on MEADOWS”"'-' “The Negro is trying to break around to see toe. sprawl of na- Hielr way to toe Great Lakes or HIlO SPGFD t H’rtF RI 91 Notih ' - ness, and then to resentment make this choice. In toe coming loose from being taken for punching and kicking each other Five Chinese had come to toe HELD OVER! ! and finally to Black Power and months and years, throughout after an exchange of words. A legation’s side entrance to film Breaks Tie for tional wares on toe banks and epen water loom between toe granted.” islands of toe St. Lawrence Rlv- murow banks of toe St. Law- riots.” toe Southlcuid, Negroes 'wiU be Berkley said toe ultimate goal crowd of about 160 watched. another Chinese who was leav­ 2nld Week In 1960 only six Negro running for public office en introduces After things quieted down ing with a copy of “The GOP in Prospect er tost constitute Expo 67. rence Sea Way. Stdoey PoMier of Negroes in Oakland was to Montreal’s avant-garde sub- j . . state sraators w ere' In toe masse.” win public offices in proportion Kofsky’s another fight broke out when a Thoughts of Mao.” WATERBURY (AP)-Because ^^y, ghlny, convenient and irt- Rod Btetgieii—4n ooHor United States. Today there are black car carrying Chinese back M. J. Anderson, president of to their percentage of toe popu­ Some of toe spectators began a registered Democrat voted expensive, darts downtowners to “ * “ “ “ "IN THE HEAT nasaasracotraunoN msms 81. There were only 80 Negro lation. from toe Foreign Office drove jeering. The Chinese rushed the United Political Organiza­ a new, middle-priced Monday In a Prospect RepubU- fau, grounds In comfort. OF THE NICHr' JULIE ANDREWS MAX VON SYDOW RICHARD HARRIS state representatives. Now tions of Texas, predominantly “The Negro la not only active, in behind toe legation. The down toe steps waving his book can primary, a Superior Court Montreal cab drivers do toe . „ ____ _ kmcEOKE lov rauwAim miiuscm nnD(icnaNU)R OFTHEWARMEST toe Senate since Reconstruction. vice mayor, Winfred Mundle. lomats attacked. Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital 78-hour Labor Day holiday p lu s -W a lt D isney’s prti; 400,000 registered voters are “In these circumstances,” De and Tumor Institute removed a fyig ^ TKwiEli^ SORT. SO RIGHT t Two other Negroes won seats in ”I think we ao-e showing some weekend, toe Natiomd Safety "BEAVER VALLEY” Negroes, Clarence D. Mitchell, toe Texas House, also toe first signs of progress, altoo^gk It la Mare asked. ”do you really lemon-size tumor and a section Council said Monday. THATYOUWOULD r-'-a Negro stote senator, is run- expect your protest to be taken of toe governor’s colim July 10. Acres of Free Paridng i STAND UP AND CHEER! in modem times. certainly la not enough,” Slun- Council statisticians pretocted Comfortably EASTHARIFORO u '” nlng for no^mination for presi­ Mary Singleton and Sallye dle said. ”I would hope that SHOES seriously?” Returning Sept. 10 for a 23,000 to 26,000 persons may suf­ -ArcMrW/nsItn, dent of toe <3ity Council in toe The attacks on toe British in checkup, Mrs. Wallace, 40, Alr-Condltl«iied ORIVi- IN ★ RI c: Mathis, both Negro widows, some day those elected to public fer disaUing injuries between Now—Held Over MtwYorkPo$t Democratic primary Sept. 7. were elected in June to toe office aure elected on toe baisis of Peking a week ago came after probably will be an out-patient Friday evening and midnight 2nd Smash Week imtchell’s white running expiration of a Red Chinese ul­ as doctors determine whether iwr Jacksonville, F7a., City Council, ability, rather than on toe color Monday. Lsust Labor Day week­ ENDS TONIGHT STARTS h.f mate,' seeking toe nomination which had had no Negro mem­ of their skin. I do believe that timatum to release Chinese she should undergo precaution­ end 636 persons died on the na­ SIDNEY PflITIER BURNSIDE t Yi o W! for mayor, is Peter Angeles, ber since 1907 despite Negroes day Is rapidly approaching.” Communist newsmen and edi­ ary Xjray treatment. tion’s highways, toe council who has told Baltimore’s Ne­ tors held in British Hong Kong Such treatment, doctors said make up 40 per cent of toe re­ New Hampshire has a Negro BElid. groes: gistered vote in Jacksonville. population of only about 1,500, for sedition. Monday, would-be to destroy "Without your participation The British ignored toe ul­ any lingering cancer cells. ”It's a good feeling to know but one of them, Mel Bolden of ACCORDING m a m a m m toe victory of this ticket is in that toe people accepted me so Loudon, is chairman of toe Mer- PRICED A T V,-- '■« ■KIICKI question, but with it we can win. well,” said Mrs. Singleton. “I M tiM ns —...... — rimausk County Democratic «8.00 to *9.50 a j5 7 h M i — I' a .11-1 The time has come for toe Ne­ got the biggest vote of any coun­ Committee. Bolden said he is SpMRUr MSIan gro to participate in the affairs cilman, and I’ve never been a toe only Negro who heads a MANCHESTER HitliMai > of toe community, to contribute politician before. I feel sure this county organization of either WEDNESDAY ptns — Audrey Hepburn and to help save toe American is a new day for Jackson'ville, major party anywhere in toe DRIVE-IN RAQUEL WELCH—1967’a * W S 1 or 6 ACSB6MY AWASDtl "HOW TO STEAL , HOUIARD „ city.” and maybe it will spread to oth­ coiuitry. Imii I S A AAA'I HOTTEST STAB—IN HER w r w ' ' A MILLION” IliM In Connecticut, five Negroes er cities.” ■Hj-iOOO J NEWEST—MOST TORRID-HIT *S W 8 8 E = liipi were elected to toe State Senate Beaufort, S.C., recently elect­ a M e u w w w M •iipi 9I0WMMMII9 EASE WINDSOR J o u n s o n i tiqiff and House of Representatives ed a Negro 'to toe City Council Mon. tiun Friday •I'l'* last year. Tiie previous General and toe Rev. I. Dequlncey New­ 2tiW-7:00-9ti)0 .1"'IVI !•, ★ RT 5 man, an NAACP field director, FEAST YOUR at Satarday-Sonday » ’ Assembly had only one Negro ZH 2ti)0-StiHH{:40 k • member, in toe House. predicted an increasing number EYES ON on STARTS WED. JThe Bridgeport-Stratford of Negro candidates in future Starts 8:80 7:S0-9:M Baqnel Welch In EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT lojifliMWsu •TATHOM” > >"> branch of toe—National Asso- elections. Regular Admission (5 P.M. TO 9 P.M.) elation for toe Advancement of The first Negro city council­ IMltl Colored People—has launched a man in Los Angeles, Gilbert Jim; campaign to register new Negro Uiidsay, was elects in 1963. He There'S got I""' voters with toe hope of winning was joined by two others in ■!in! alderm anic seats in toe city 1965. , to be a {"']• electton Nov. 7. “Just have a Negro on toe WE HAVE SELECTED GUIDEUNE SHOES BECAUSE: S !.i! In 1980, when Negroes made council has' mada. a big differ­ reason why I up 17.6 per cent of toe popula­ ence,’’.said Lindsay. “They can n S H FRY I :ik enter toe council chamber and we're greater — They ore mode better to fit better l>(pii tion of Kansas City, Mo., no A ll You member of their race ever had see one of their own up there, Hartford's ! PriscEa Gibson • mI,. served on toe City Council or in participating. It gives them — They ore styled better than any other middle price selection iHlit any elective administrative of­ something to aspire to.” WilOMMHMPt Con Eof rill. fice of Jackson Ooimty, where In 1960 there were only three No. 1 fuel SCHOOL OF DANCE ARTS •tiVi. Negroes in elective offices in Thot is what makes them o better buy SHE'S A tii!l> toe city is located. , I J ■' , ■ , ; •I'll* Now Negroes hold two of 13 were 30 in Los Angeles County dealer. 1.19 f.H* s K Y -o m s iiir* ■III. There is . . . » W e fit them careifully DARLING "A ll Passes— A rt j^one Endures". WONDERFUL BONELESS FILLETS nll^ MILTFOR lint I service! FrM to a crisp goMon brown iMH. I ACTION! ■iMf MALE HELP WANTED Color fall tsstM n-epMlig is m i IocsHm Frtnch FrM Pototoos # Colt Slaw *.||J Tartar Serneo • Rols and luttnr PART-TIME COUEGE STUDENT Hoiin: 9:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. I fl I dOANNE r%''■CHARD A ll Types O f Dance Inst ructions Cocktails Served TEL 649-11S4 AUTOMATIC SDeman woteh for iwqlstration dolM itaRD'BEYMER-CLAIRE .CAROL \ or Apply in Poison COMFORT for InfomMitioR. tdophoiM 643-5710 or 643-6414 MANCHESTER CALL A MANCHESTER PARKADE giirtf IREVOfi'lYNlEY 1/4 MILE OFF OAKLAND SIREET, . 568-1200^ QV«im*ScoPC BONANZA STEAK HOUSfe MIsa PriaoUla to a member of the Nattoaal Aaaoelatton of Daaee aad AflUated TOLLAND TURNPIKE Open Tuesday thru Friday This Week To 9:00 P.M. "A e S t Valentiiie’s D ay Miaasacre” AiHetoi The Daaee Teachers Chib of Ooaa. aad Daaee Jtastera of Anserlea. I,,::' 287 W. BODDLE TPKE. II "How To Stefd A\% U io a " I^AOI F O U B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 PAGE PIVBf,%

.^4 ' ' • Johnson-Martin SchoeU-Williams Swenson-Chandler Junghans-Plikaitis

Miss Jeri Woodward Martin Calvary Temple Church, Helen PUksltts ot Mandiester, of North Palm Beach, Fla., for­ Hartford, w as the scene of the to Edward O. Junghans ot merly of Manchester, and Rob­ Saturday afternoon wedding of aimelNury w as aaSemUsed Sat­ ert Karl Johnson of North Paint Miss Donna Chandler of Man­ '•^7, urday noon at the OhurCh ot Beach exchanged vows Saturday chester to Arthur Douglas Swen­ the Assumption. afternoon at Immanuel United son of OlastonbiUY. The brtde is the daughter ot PresbyteHan Church, Lake The bride is a daughter of Ur. and Mrm Anthbny J. FU- Park, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Chan­ HaHis Jr., of 11 Englewood Dr. The bride is a daughter of M r. dler of 36 Sanford Rd. The The bridegroom is a woo. ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodward bridegroom is the son of MTs. and Mra. Edward 8. Junghans Martin of North Palm Beach, Arthur B. Swenson of Glaston­ of Btankbury. formerly of Manchester. The J ^ bury and the laite M r. Swen­ The Rev. Edmund Osarnackl It bridegroom is a son of Mr. and son. ot Danbury, cousin of (he bride, Mrs. Oke Werner Johnson of The Rev. Ralph Lewis of Cal­ perfloRned the double-ring cmw- North Palm Beach. vary Temple Church performed mony and was celebrant at the The Rev. Arthur H. Stephen­ the ceremony. Carl Gough of n u p ^ Mass. Paul CheMat was son, pastor of Immanuel C9iurch, Hartford was organist and Miss organlat. Miss linda Reed of performed the double-ring cere­ Doris Johnson of Rocky Hill was Hartford, w as solotst E^^rays of mony. Mrs. Leslie A. Ward was soloist. gladioli and carnatlmis were on orgaiiist. Baskets of Fuji mums The bride was given in mar- „ the attar. and pompons were on the altar. riage by her father. She wore a The bride was given in mar­ The bride was given In mar­ floor-length gown of white peau riage by her father. She wore riage by her father. She wore de sole with seed pearl and a fuU-Ieiq;th gown of silk or- a sleeveless floor-length gown crystal accents, designed with gansa and Venise lace, designed of white peau de sole, design­ alencon lace bodice, bell sleeves with bateau neckline, eEow- ed with a full cage of silk Il­ and train. Her elbow-length veil length sleeves and full skirt lusion w it h ^ w l neckline of peau of silk illusion was arranged which terndimted in a chapel- Jbseph Jay photo Wrona photo The engagement Mias B ar- de sole. She also wore long satin ot ’’Yrom a pearl tiara, and she car­ lengtii train. She wore a d n ^ - The engagement Of Miss Lin- The engagement of Miss Phyl- bara Ann Olson of Gladstone, gloves. Her shoulder-length veil ried a cascade bouquet of white Imgth mantilla of silk organza of Illusion w as arranged from da Iris Forman of West Hart- Us Jean LaRussa of HasardvUle Mich., to Ernest Irwin of Man- carnations and stephamotis. accented with Alencon lace and ford to B arry S. Snyder of M an- to Dennis John Gleason of Man- Chester has been announced by a cloche of appliqued lace, and she carried a bouquet ot long­ she carried a bouquet of white Miss Namcy Louise, Chandler Chester has been announced by cheater heis been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- stemmed wldte roses. daisies and baby's breath. and Miss Beverly Chandler, her mother, Mrs. Betty Forman her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil- ter L. Olson of Gladstone, Mam LehlMice ’ntrite of Hait- Her fiance Is a son of M r. Mrs. Randall Kuiper of Wyck- . both of Manchester and sisters of West Hartford. She is also the Up LaRussa of Hazard’vllle. fond wan msdd of Uonor. She and Mrs. Ernest J. Irwin Sr. off, N.J., was matron of honor of the bride, served as honor daughter of the late George For- Her fiance is a son of M r. w- of Manchester High School, is ployed as an engineer at Flint matching organza. Their head- Swenson of Glaistonbury, sister of Education Project Concern. bara BCUnsld and Miss Etoine employed as a graduate appren­ Manufacturing Diirislon of (Chev­ pieces were fashioned of green of the bridegroom; Ifiss Rox­ Mr. Snyder, a 1961 graduate of BobhM d, both o f Stamitloid and tice at Pratt and Whitney, Di- rolet Motors. leaves and white baby’s breath, anne Angell of Manchester, and the Manchester High School, coiainB ot the bride; Mira. Rob­ 'vlslon of United Aircraft Corp., ' The wedding is planned for and they carried nosegays of Miss Barbara Arnold and Miss served for four years with the ert ’M ggs Jr. of Vecnon, and East Hartford. Nov. 25 at AU Saints Church, yellow daisies and white baby’s Lovie Dechlo, both of New Shorrocks Wed 25 Years U.S. Army. He is attending Man­ Mfara Judith Tinker of Bodbon, A late fedl wedding is planned. Gladstone. breath. Haven. They wore gold gowns chester Community CoUege, and MiaSta. Their turquoise and aqua Green photo Richard W. Johnson of Salem, and matching veils, styled to Shafer photo Mr. and Mrs. John Shorrock of miniature roses and gladloU. is employed as an assistant su­ linen gownb weta riyled to MRS. ROBERT KARL JOHNSON Mass., served as his brother’s match the honor attendent’s, MRS. EDWARD O. JUNGHANS of 276 E. Middle Tpke. were The anniversary cake was made pervisor in the Stock Transfer match the Uonlor attenrianitB. and decorated by Mrs. Herbert best man. Ushers were Robert and carried colonial bouquets feted Sunday afternoon at a 25th Division of tile Securities De­ Pinto photo Boeworth photo They wore aqua Inen head- W. Martin Jr. of North Palm of gold and bronze caimatlons Keune of RockvlUe. partment, Travelers Corp., bowa with floor-lengtli/ vetle of ing of Chappaqua, N .Y ., cousin tia, Mrs. Junghans wore a co- wedding celebration at their Beach, brother of the bride; MRS. JOHN E. SCHOELL and chrysanthemums. MRS. ARTHUR DOUGLAS SWENSON The couple was married Aug. Hartford. silk Htudlon, and they carried of the bridegroom; Robert coa brosm dress trimmed in home. The surprise party was Eugene K. Penttmonti of Arling­ Robert M. Taylor Jr. of Glas­ 30, 1942 by the Rev. Da'vld C ar­ The wedding is plsumed for cascbde houquetla o f w U te Triggs Jr. of Vernon, Anthony 'white and matching coat with given by their son, Steven Shor­ ter of East Hartford at the ton, Mass., and Roland Hed- The marriage of Miss Edith bridesmaids. Susan Suter of tonbury served as beat man. dress with matching acces­ Pittsburgh Graduate School of May 19, 1968 at Temple Beth Peterson s h a i ^ dahttes and blue del­ WaUace of Simsbury and Doug- salmon colored accessories and rock, and their daughters, Miss Long Plain Methodist Church at Smith • berg of Lake Park. S. Williams of Manchester to Bailtimore, niece of the bride- Ushers were Stephen Johansson sories. Both wore corsaiges of Business. He is a graduate of Sholom. M iss Judith Lynne Peterson phinium. las Young of Hartford. corsage. Amy Shorrock and Miss Connie Acushnet, Mass..They are mem­ Mrs. Martin wore a pearl and Keith Lewis, both of West pumpkin cannations. Glastonbury High School and re­ of Plalnville and Lt. B. Russell John B. SchoeU of Kensington flower girl. Mlsa Susan Cbaump of King Mrs. PUkaltls wrore a pale Mrs. Junghans attended Man- Shorrock, aU at home, assisted bers of Community Baptist gray silk worsted dress with The bridesmaids wore gowns Hartford; Peter Gldman of TaJ- A reception wan held at Fel­ ceived a B. S. degree in manage­ Smith of Vernon were united in of PdrulEiEla, Pa., cousbr of the blue silk Jacket dress with Chester Higli School. She is a by Mrs. Lee McCray of Man­ Church where Mrs. Shorrock is complementary a c c e s series. took place Saturday afternoon yellow taffeta, designed with cottville, Thomais Jones of Glas­ lowship Hall, South Congrega­ ment engineering from Rens- marriage Thursday evening, btldei whs fiower girl. Her aqua m a t c h in g accessories. The graduate of Hartford Hospital chester. active in the affairs of the Wom­ The bridegroom’s mother wore at the Windsor Locks Congre- scooped necklines. They wore tonbury and James Sweet of tional Church, Hartford. sehnr polytechnic Institute. July 20, at Brooldyn Methodist lineal gow n w as Styled to match bridegroom’s mother wore a School of Nursing and a mem- Over a 100 friends and rela­ en’s Circle. a pink linen dress with comple­ gadonad Church. matching short veils attached to Franklin 'Village, Mich. . After a wedding trip to the Mrs. Swenson is a grauluate of Church, Baltimore, Md. The the adutt ottenclanta. She wore pale pink sleeveless dress of .ber of its staff. Mr.>'Junghans tives from Connecticut, Rhode Mrs. Shorrock is employed as mentary accessories. Both wore The bride is a daughter of straw crowns, and they carried Mrs. Chandler wore a gold Virgin Islands, the couple wlU Manchester Hig^ SchoaU and Rev. James E. Perry, pastor, a mWtieliing headoow, and rite crepe with matching accesso- has served for four years with Island, Massachusetts, New a triephone operaitor ait E d­ corsages of phalaenopsis or­ Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. Wll- colonlail bouquets of lavender chiffon dress with matching ac- live in Pittsburght Pa., where Grane-New Haven School of performed the ceremony. canted a oriental bouquet of ries. Both wore corsages of the U.S. Navy. A graduate of York and Washington, D. C. at- wards Answering Service. Her chids. Uams of 1758 Tolland Tpke. The and yellow enters. cessories. The bridegroom’s Mrs. Swenson wiU continue his Nursing at Yale MedicaU Cen­ white shaStla d a U e a and del- White miniature ro ses and Simsbury High School, he is at- tended the event. Including Hen- husband is emiUoyed as a (ore- The bride is a daughter ot A reception for 100 was held bridegroom is a son of MTs. Eu- flov^er girl wore a pink wore a mint green laice studies at the University of ter. pUnlum. stephanotis. tending Ward Technical Insti- ry Shprrock of Bolton who serv- man in the experimental Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Peterson at the North Palm Beach Coun­ gene SchoeU of Kensington and dotted Swiss dress t r im m e d ______!______Carl A. Junghans of Simsbury A rjeception for 200 was held tute, Hartford, where he is ma- ed as his brother’s best man at semMy department of Pratt and of-Plalnville. The bridegroom Is try Club. For a plane trip to the late M r. SchoeU. with white daisies, a daisy head a son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Los Angeles, Mrs. Johnson served as his brother’s best at Flano’s Restamant, Bolton. Joring In electronic engineering the wedding. The couple recelv- Whitney, Division of United The Rev. John Samsvick of band, and she carried a basket Smith of 60 Hublard Dr. wore a brown and white suit man. Ushers were Donald Vin- For a motor trip to Nova Sco- technology. ed a money horseshoe, and Mrs. Aircraft Corp., East Hartford. Windsor Locks CongregaUonal of white datisles. ------;------Shorrock was given, a corsage (H erald photo by Satornis.) After a wedding trip to Cape dress and tan accessories. The Church perfoimed the double­ Daniel SchoeU of Vernon serv­ Ckxl, Lt. Smith returned to couple will camp for a week in ring ceremony. Gordon Steams their thing peacefuUy. The only ed ais his brother’s best man. Camp Casey, Korea, where he Yosemite Park and Northern of West Hantford was the or­ Incidents were a few fires, start- FsHot photo Uishers were John TuUs of W U- Duke Calls First Love-in Is serving aa chief administra­ California. They will live at ganist. Bouquets of white glaid- ed by the bored and unflower- The engagement of Mlu torother-in-law of the tion branch officer with the 7th 922-6th St., Apt. 4, Santa Moni­ loll and carnations decorated S^T***. like, and quickly doused. Pamela Jean St. Pierre of Man­ txride; and Charles Suter of Bal­ Administration Company. ca, Calif., after Sept. 4. the sanctuary. Financially Satisfactory The love-in ended' 'with the chester to Michael William Hor­ M r. and Mrs. Johnson are timore, Ibaother-in-law of the lawns strewn with champagne Mra. Smith is employed as a The bride wan given in man- PUC Okays Direct Busing ner of East Hampton has been 1968 graduates of the Univer­ bridegroom. W O BU R N , England (A P ) — ties on the estate he inherited. bottles, plastic cups, beer bob computer programmer at Hart- riaige by her father. She wore ford National Bank and Trust announced by her sity of . M r. Johnson re­ Mrs. WiUiams wore a sky The flower peoide—45,000 ot NormaUy his customers are ties and soft drink cartons. But a floor-length gown of white and Mrs. James R. St. Pierre of ceived a master of science de­ blue dress and white acces­ them— grooved on Joss sticks, run-of-the-mlU tourists, though the duke w as not perturbed. T a P&WA in East Hartford Co., Hartford. Both Lt. and Mrs. satin brocade, designed with a 85 Bretton Rd. gree in naval architecture and sories. The bridegroom’s moth­ rolled oh the grass and got to do he once w as host to a paying nu- Cyril Powers, one of the The Public Utilities Commis­ Smith are graduates ot the Uni­ fitted bodice and fuU skirt, and and Mrs. Jacques Rlendeau, Her fiance is a son of M r. and marine engineering from Mas­ er wore a rose’ colored dress and their thing aU weekend long on dist encampment, organisers, figurad that some versity of Connecticut, Storrs. a Jacket of tuUe trimmed with sion hhs given the Post Road Stafford Springs. IhHot photo Mrs. Martin Horner of Guilford, sachusetts Institute of Technol­ bone accessories. Both carried the dream-deep lawns of stately Hie love-ln crowd was smaU- $55,000 w as spent on the event, brocaide. H er veil of tuUe.was Births Saturday: A son to M r. including fees for 17 bands, Bus Line permission to provide The engagment of Miss Pa­ Ind. ogy, Boston. He is employed by arranged from a crown of seed bouquets of mixed flowers. Woburn Abbey. The duke dug er than eiqiected—-organizers and Mrs. Stephen Boliskl, Birch the service from this area di­ tricia May Lukovltz of Man­ Miss St. Pierre, a 1966 gradu­ Douglas Missile and Space at It—at $2.80 a head. had predicted 100,000—but they tents, water, electrical and oth­ Rd. Stocks in Brief pearls, and she cairried a bou­ A reception for 126 wan held chester to Bruce Edward Marsh Culver City, Cfillf. Mrs. John­ came painted, beaded and er equipment, and Insurance rectly to Pratt and Whitney in ate of Manchester High School, quet of long stemmed white at the home of the bride’s par­ BTth 10 per cent of the $70,000 Discharged Friday: Martha son was a private secretary in feathered to listen to continuous against fire and rain. ot East H artford has been on- NEW YORK (AP) — The is employed as a Junior com- roses. ents. When leaving o n 'a wed­ profit from Britain’s first mass East Hartford. Bohme, 98 Warren Ave.; Donna Boston. rock ‘n’ roU music, buy buttons The balance of the p ro fit - nounood by her parents, Mr. and leading auto shares were hlgh- putlst at Pratt and Whitney, Di­ ding trip, Mrs. SchoeU wore a love-ln, the Duke of Bedford LaBlond, RFD 2, Rockville; Mrs. John Tulis of WlUlngton, and beUs and make friends. after the duke’s take—went to a Harold Collins, president of Mrs. George Lukoiritz of 20 er In a mixed stock m'arket ear- vision of United Aircraft Corp., dress of pink embossed cotton says he’U be glad to open his Herman Backofen, 16 Crown WELL GROOMED IN TAPE sister of the bride, w as matron “We came because its nice to company unappropriately called the line, said he hopes tq begin B arry Rd. ly this afternoon. Trading was East Hartford. Mr. Homei^ a and white accessories. ancestral estate again next year St.; Linda WilUams, Ellington; JACKSON’S MILL, W.Va. of honor. She wore a gown of be together with people who Four Square LtiL, foimed three A*® route by Sept. 18. He said Her fiance is a son of Mr. and moderately active. to the hippies. Greta Condry, 24 Thompson graduate of Purdue University, (AP) — Peggy Jeffries of Poca, lavender tadfeta with a laven­ don’t mind if you are eccen­ weeks ago to hold love-ins. the service will depend"" "" on Mra. ' WUUom Marsh of East Gains outnumbered losers but The duke turned to the flower St.; William Young, 47 Ward Lafayette, Ind., is employed as W .Va., Wats on her way home der brocade Jacket. She wore a whether enough people are In- Hartford. an Indifferent performance by BAREFOOT ADMITTANCE power business over the long tric,” said Robert Wilkinson, 18, an engineer at Pratt and Whit­ from ttie 4-H girls’ state conven­ matching crown of woven ri1> Shader photo terested In it. St.; Alexander Anderson, Regan Miss Luleovitz, a 1953 gradu- some of the blue chip industri- weekend as part of his relent­ \riio was wearing a flower on ney, Division of United Aircraft tion whtn the can she wais in ov­ bon with short "veil, and canried Cfourt; Lawrence Zlemba, 47 ate of Manchester High Srixiol, als dampened some averages, BALTTMORE, Md. (AP) — less commercial campaign to his forehead and sUvery bells The trip would originate in Corp., East Hartford. erturned. Three days later, a coloniad bouquet of yellow and Engaged Beauty Queens Village St.; Eric La Forge, atitended the University of The Dow Jones industrial av- When a theater held a special 6 pay off $10.8 mllUon In death du- around his neck. “I’m a restful Stafford Springs and make sev­ The wedding Is planned for despite scalp cuts and bruises lavender aisters. a.m. showing of “Barefoot In Kingsbury Ave.; John Goddard, Rhode Island, Kingston. She is erage at noon was off 1.83 at The engagement of Miss Carol type.’’ eral stops in Rockville and Ver­ Nov. 18. she suffered in the accident, Mrs. Chairles Suter of Balti­ the Park,” with any people ar- End Viet Tour Mountain Rd.; Edward Jesanls, attending the evening division 898.38. Pearson of South Windsor -.to Twelve karate experts were non. It would then travel down Peggy returned to Jackson’s more, Md., sister of the bride­ Tolland; George Miller, 84 East of the University ot Hartford General Motors, which fell 1% riiring barefoot aidmitted free, on call with a team of tracker SAIGON (AP) — Miss Ameri­ the Wilbur Cross Highway to MUl and won a scholarship for groom; and Miss PhylUs Uc- more than 500 shoeless persons James Fitzgeradd Jr. of Man­ Shapely Frame St.; Anna Dumas, Broad Brook. where she Is majoring in Eng- Monday, recovered most of this dogs, but most of the hippies did ca, Jane .Anne Jayroe of Lav- East Hartford. The bus would good grooming. ceUo of Manchester were showed up. I chester has been announced by erne, Okla., and five other beau­ DWchtaxfred Shtuiiday: B ar­ Ush. She is employed by Dr. loss after news came of its coun- P&L Wai Show arrive at the plant 30 minutes bara Rankin, EUlngIttm; Edltti her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ty queens left for the United Benjamin Patur and Dr. Ed- teroffer to union demands in before the start of each ahlft L. Pearson of 40 Meryl Rd. Smtes Tuesday after q 17-day Hurlbuitt, RookvIUa; B etty ward H. Karl in Hartford. current labor negotiations. Campus Styles Smocked Ginghams and leave 10 minutes oiTter each Aborn, S4 Grt>ve B L ; Nane>tte Her fiance is a son of Mr. and tour entertadning American Mr. Marsh is a 1958 graduate Ford, Chrysler and American shift changes. A Love-In Campus Fashion Mrs. James Fitzgerald of 42 troops in Vietnam. Backhaua, ToUaittl; Oharyl Kid- of East Hartford High School Motors sdl were ahead fraction­ Show will be conducted by D av­ Call'Belden Waishing;ton St. “It w as one of the most thrill­ The schedule will run Monday ney, 114 Ohchnid St; KatUeen and a 1992 graduate of Provi­ ally. Pearson attended Eaust ing experiences of our lifetime,” through Friday. Fares will be Nlenfann, Ekllnglton. dence (RJ.) (foUege where he Steels took a string of minor idson and Levlnthal Saturday charged on a weekly Dtachhtged Sunday: Douglas at 2 p.m. In the Community Catholic High School. She is said Miss Jayroe In an inter­ received an A.B. degree in losses, however, and the ad- Miss Marian Root Belden of Smaa. EUngltoa; Maifilyn Room at their Manchester employed at Travelers Insur­ view at Saigon’s Tan Son Nhut Books of 10 tickets 'will b e sold mathomatics. H e did graduate vance throughout the list was to oonunuters. Oordtaen, E U n g to a Shopping Parkade Store. Newington became the bride of ance Co., Hartford. Mr. Fitz­ Airport shortly before her de­ work alt the University of Con- somewhat irregular, Anyone interested hi seeing Fashions for back to high David Michael Call of Manches­ gerald attended Manchester parture. nectlcut, Storrs, and served for Among larger gainers, Boeing Asked about the morale of the service Implemented is The Herald’s VeanoB Bureau two years with the U.S. Aimy. rose 3, Hess Oil 2, IBIf and school and campus will feature BtunberKer photo ter Saturday aifternoon at St. High School. He is employed at Moriarty Brothers. U.S. Soldiers, Miss Jayroe aid urged to contact Collins at his Is at 58 Park St„ teL 875-8186 H e is employed In the data Xerox more than 2 each, the Seventeen Magazine look. Mary’s Church, Newington. MRS. ROBERT WILLIAM ALLISON The wedding is planned for “We find it very good. They are ottlce in Wapping. or 648-8711. News Items may prooeesing department at Pratt The Associated Press average Commentator and models will The bride is a daugjiter of M ay 4, 1968 at St. Mangaret always happy to see someone Zonliv Hearing be mailed to PA>. Box 'iZI, and Whitney, Division of United of 60 stocks at noon was up .1 be members of DAL’s newly Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Bel­ The Zoning Commission will Rockville. Miss Susan Carol Gregory of pire bodices and beU sleeves. Many Church, Wapping. from home.’’ Atrerafit C!orp., East Hartford, at 332.2 'with Industrials off 17, formed High School Fashion den of Newington. The bride­ Their headpieces and ^bouquets Army Capt. Frank Lennon of hold a public hearing Thursday A n A pril 1966 wedding is rails up .4 and utilities up .6. 'Board. Red Bank, N.J. and Robert groom is the son of M r. and matched the honor attendant’s. Providence, R.I., who served as on an application by the town planned. Allis-Chalmera was weak, los­ The Quiet Ones, a Manches­ William Allison of Bolton were Mrs. Arthur V. (JaU of 17 Le- the escort for Miss Am erica and for permission to build an ing about IVi in active trading in ter rock and roll group, will David J. Wilmot of Cam­ J Bus Firm Seeks united in marriaige Saturday at land Dr. her court, said the U.S. troops elementary school on Center the wake of denial of the latest open the program and will also bridge, Mass., served as best The Rev. John O’Connor of 12 INCHES “w e re completely over­ Rd. The hearing is scheduled merger rumors. play for dancing after the show. the First Presbyterian Church, man. Ushers were N. Burgess Lower Rate for Susan Elliott St. M ary’s C9iurch performed whelmed.’’ for 8 p.m. at the administra­ Up a point or so were Good­ The event is open to all Jtmlor Red Bank. Record of New Haven and Rich­ the ceremony. Bouquets of VI think these six girls cap­ tion building. Over-65 Riders Given Shower rich, Omtrol Data, U.S. Smelt­ and senior high school and col­ The bride is a daughter of ard Sweet of Providence. white flowers were on the aU- tured the hearts of . about 80,(XX) The building of the school ing and Hewlett-Packard. lege students. lbs. Arthur Vernon Gregory of Mrs. Gregory wore an ice tair. troops they happened to see," is allowed as a special use HARTFORD (AP) — The Con­ Miss Susan Elliott of 16 Har­ Red Bank and the late M r. blue sheath. The bridegroom’s The bride was given in mar­ Lennon said. but only after a public hearing. Gregory. The bridegroom is the necticut Co. seeks State Public lan St. was feted Saturday at a mother wore a celery colored riage by her father. She wore :&■.:. In the court were M iss Ala- Police arrested two 17-yeaiv son of Mr. and Mrs. William »5Lv'i«»'; bridal shower at the home of sheath with gold trim. Both a fuU-length g o ^ of ivory peau bama 1966, Angellne Grooms, of old youths last night for squeal- Utilities (Commission approval to 4 Bailey Allison of Brandy St. wore corsaiges of cymbldium de sole, designed with a cha­ frti 9 INCHES Birmingham; Miss Connecticut ing car tires as they left the cut its in-clty biu fares by 10 Mrs. Lionel Demen of Newing­ Tlie Rev. Albert T. Woodward 1966, Carole Ann Gellsh, of orchids. pel-length tradn. Her veU of silk same ■ drive-in but two hours cents for persons over 65 and ton. M iss Priscilla Tennant of OL'R BRIDAL REGISTRY of First Presbyterian Church A reception for 75 was held at Ulusion w ar arranged from a Waterbury; Miss South Carolina apart. on pension. Hartford was co-hostess. performed the double-ring cere­ 1966, Barbara Anne Harris of Miss Elliott, daughter of Mr. Shaulowbrook, Shrewsbury, N.J. cap of seed pearls, and she car­ Michael Prokop of Rockville A Sept. 11 hearing before the mony. Benjamin Manning of Greenville; Miss Wisconsin and Mra. George D. Elliott, will For a motor trip to Canaida and ried a cascade bouquet of car­ Bradford Bochrach photo iKa* Co.*; and Wedter J. Gorman of P U C is set on the special fare TELLS EVERYBODY Red Bank waus organist. Bou­ 1966, Sharon M ha Singtibock, of marry David L. Demers of New England Mrs. AUison wore nations and roses. Church St. were both charged that would apply to all pension­ quets of white caunation decor­ MRS. EDWARD STANLEY STEPHENS Oshkosh; and Miss Maine 1964, Newington, son of M r. and Mra. a yeUow, lime and peach flow­ Mrs. Clayton J. Curtiss n of with unnecessary noise with a ers in towns or cities served by ated the sanctuary. Ellen Warren, of Kennebunk. Lionel J. Demers, Saturday af­ ered suit, bone accessories and Newtown, sister of the bride, motor vehicle and are sched­ the company who are over 65 WHAT YOU WANT ternoon, Sept. 2, at South Meth­ The bride was given in maur- a corsaige of tangerine carna­ was matron of honor. She wore A Papal Blessing was bestow­ tine A . StefUiens of M andies- uled for court appearances and have nb negtCar hibome ex­ wim nc FEWER HURRICANES odist (Church. riage by her imcle, Frank M, tions. The couple will Uve at a fuU-length gown ot turquoise ed at the nuptial' Mase Sunday ter, sister of the bridegroom Sept. 12 In the Rockville session cept fo r theta- penefonb. Gregory of Little SUver, N:J. linen with a matching head- was bridesmaid. They wore or­ M n - 0 RAMAl M IA M I, Fla. (A P ) With the 940 E. 66th St., Chicago, ni., aUC- afternom at St. Cecelia’s 8233 of (Circuit (Court 12. The fare also would apply to TOWLE • LENOX • KIRK • MINTON She wore a fuU-length gown, piece, and she carried a car- Church, Leominster, Maura., aifter ange colored sUk twiU gowns hurricane season about to close SINGER BECOMES DAD ter Oct. 1. 11H-34U Rockville Hoepitel Notes non-working spouses of persons designed with peau de sole cade bouquet of pink mlniatiure the R t Rev. Msgr. .Arthur J. and m atdilng coats w ith match­ 5 0 1 9 out Its third quiet mcmth, satel­ HOLLYW(X>D (AP) — Singer Mrs. AUison is a graduate of Visiting boars are 18:86 to 8 who qualify. WEDGW00D*WATERF0RD‘ 0XF0RD*G0RHAM s U rt with chapel-length train, carnations and vriilte roses. Burtan^lbas photo Gravel united in mauriage Miss ing ribbon In their hair. They lite lectures of the latest tropi­ John Gary and his wife, Lois, Red Bank High School and at­ A giiaicafUUy Gingham is easUy p.m. In all areaa except mater­ and lace bqdice aiccented with The bridesmadd war Mrs. kOchele Angela Lamothe of cauTied colonial bouquets ot cal depression showed Mbnday The fare would be reduced became parents lor the fourth tended Pembroke CoUege, Prov­ the Icing <» 1^ smocked to make handsome nity where they are from 8 to peails. Her shoulder-length Kenneth C. Knight ot Manches­ Engaged Leominster and Edward Stan­ sweetheaut roses with orange that the weather pattern w as wherever a 25-cent or SO-fare time Mbnday night— a seven- LUNT • REED & BARTON • DOULTON • WALLACE idence, for two yeatrs, and the pdn^ inyty bi*bw cover’iqis tor kltehen acces- 4 and 6:86 to 8 p.m. veil of Ulusion was arranged ter, sister of the bridegroom. ley Stephens of Manchester. colored streamera. growing weaker as it thrashed is charged in the company’s pound boy named John Andrew. University of Chicago, where The engagement of hOss Jane fokMm lit anfl flatter „ tjje toaster, about in the eastern Atlantic.....r...... *^*®**’ Hartford, Stamford and New Ha- Both baby and mother were from a ring of tuUe and peauris, She wore a pink, fu|l-tength The bride is a' daughter of Robert Diop of WiUimantio, and she /Carried a cascade bou­ sheiWiU enter the senior class. Devanney to Thomas Michael ______mixer or tea-pot! Ftin to moke. The depression, with winds of « d . ; Curtis Lassow,/ yen divisions, according to the reported in excellent condition. ROSENTHAL • FLINTRIDGE • INTERNATIONAL gown of peony pink hnen with Mr. and''Mrs. BucUde J. La­ cousin of the bridegroom, serv­ N o. 8S88 wttfa Xwt-DHiaina 61 Grand Ave.; Tony Zlra, 28 quet of Bucharis lilies, steph- Mr. AUison, a graduate of Man­ so nice to keep or gift-give! 80 miles an hour, popped up proposal made Monday. matching headpiece, and she Ryan, both of Manchester, hais mothe of Leominster. The bride­ ed as best man. Ushers were te atoen 1 2 ^ to bust 83 chester High School and Brown ta MM, Pattern No. 5019 has fuU di- during the weekend about 2,000 Grand Ave.; E dw ard Oetaiay, The reduced rates' would bo anotis and miniature ivy. carried a carcade bouquet of groom is the soi^ of Mr. and Christian Kaefer of Manchester, WORCESTER • STUART • SENECA • SYRACUSE been announced by her father, bo 47. 8 b e 14%, 85 budt, 4 Lewis St.; Stella Staezek, 218 tried for a six-month test period, M iss Joan Marie^ Gregorjf* of University, Providence, is a miniature pink carnations and Mrs. Edward J. Stephens ot 211 rocUons for making 9’’ and 12” miles east-southeast Of Miami, John F. Devanney of 70 Porter Custodlo M. OUver John ynM k oC 4S-inCh- West Main St.; Douglas Small, Mondays through Fridays from R ad Bank, sister of the bride, candidate for the doctorate de­ vridte roses. S. M ain S t smocked covers. but weathermen said Monday FOR St. She is also the daughter of Landry, both of Waterbury, and To oPder, nend 5 Bruno photo and Mrs. Paid F. Ryan Sr. of of Rivier CoU^e, Nashua, N.H. Hurricanes often spring from Schelffer, 25 Orchard 8t.; bodtoa, ban oleeves and A-line FUTURE OF THE COMPUTER of Manchester, brother-in-law of organdy, faushiimed with raised Anna Cabot, Mancheater Eve- 62 Laurel St. In September, she wlU enter — o r Katherine Bush, Tolland; Ste­ skirt She wore a headpiece of MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) MRS. DAVID MICHAEL CALL silk organdy leaves edi^ng the ulug Uun^ nhig Herald, 1150 AVE. OF such tropical weather patterns rrs the bridegroom; and Clayton J. V ven Burgess, Bast Hampton; flowars with a Mwrt veU, and Ifiss Devanney, a 1964 grad­ long beU shaped sleeves and Columbia Unlverslty’p Qraatuate AMERICAS, NEW YORK, but none ot ithe season’^ four LEGION CONVENTION — A placard in a city bus Curtiss n of Newtown, brother-^ N. Y. 106M. aaRiad a houquat of daisies and uate of Mt. St. Joseph Academy, School of Special Education, depressii^ has spawn^ A wig Patricia VLeasard, High Manor NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The plugged for more, education for in-law of the b^de. .1 ' ents. For a wedding trip to State CoUege, N ew Britailn. She hem. She wore a heaidpiece of Print Name, Addrean with N .Y . 16088. West Hartford, is a senior at the N ew York City. M r. Stephenk storm. Park; Greg SedUk, “ Grand 1968 American Legion conven­ jmUo w rasas. everyone. The autvertisement Mrs. Belden wore an a^ua Nantucket Island, Maura., Mrs. wlU teach second grade in New smadl organdy leaves intertaiced Ootde, Style Number and I^lnt Name, Address with Liggetfs University of Connecticut School grauhiated from the University Zip Cod* and Style Number. ' Not since 1941 have the first Ave.; Maureen Kolalfowski, 82 tion 'W ill be held in New Orleans ■Miss ICaxina AUison of Bol­ carried a°^lcture of a computer crepe dress with matching ar- CaiU wore a light green knit York City. M r. Cadi, a grauiu- with white stain ribbon ending qjse, of Nursing, Storrs. Mr. Ryan hats of Connecticut, Storrs, magiui Tou’U want a copy ot our eight months of the year failed Spring St.; Albion Curtis Jr., to

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/ H U m r l^ p ^ r world scene has pronounced to be the one thing that has to happen before ne­ Connecticut Yankee Capital G^ts Full Amount gotiations oan open—the cessation of Only Slim Hope Left Copittn^ l|prald the bombing of the North. B y A .H .O . BERRY'S WORLR Of Requested Rent Subsidy PTTTtfiWHinir> BY 1HB The sharpest outcry against this pos­ WEjPA TS PRlWTIKQ OO.. JSC. sibility has come not from the common On the surface, the explana­ glme would rather be prog* For Lost Skv Divers U BUm U Street matlc than ideological, but its WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate action, a Senate-House MenSeeter OontL ordinary garden variety of hawk, but tion of the disbanding of John HURON, Ohio (A P ) —“ It was THniteJt F. rtSBODBON pragmatic InsOnota recwBnlz* The Jumpers missed their tar­ administration got the full $40 conference to Iron out dlffer- wAi/m a B. raROPBON from the particular hawks who insist not really quite a nlghtmake,” said ences ie likely^ ing s Mather Lupton’s •.Republican tiiat it had the definite and val­ get—Orthner Air Service Field mlUimi it asked for rent subsi­ K FubUikm merely on full blown victory in Vietneun, Robert Coy, one of twn known at Wakeman—by 10 miles. The Senate committee also ______Fauatod Ootober 1, UM.______Citizens Committee would seem uable help of the party’e ex­ dies and $637 million for its but a victory which will be a vlctpry survivore of the worst sky dlv- AuthoritieB were seeMnig the •would allow more funds for civil ndilWhnfl Etvery Evening Except Bundaya to lie in the fact that Senator treme right wing totakii^ con- fbr the full and ultimate use of air • Ing accident in history. answer to why the plane, a B20 model cities program in votes defense. research, grants for m5i B o ffiM . BUered au die Fiwt OMoe at trol away from, the erstwhile by the Senate Appropriations MaMbMlar, Oonn.. ate

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 PAGE NINE P A C K m a m IvIANCHESTER E V E I^G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CCNN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967_____ Events in New Viet Installation / Capital Massive Relief Program^ HERFS the Biddii^ D^al of the YEAR! Could Be Camp Instant \ ■ ■ White House Fair Set Makes Good’ in Indid KINH XANG CANAL, Viet- helicopters picked up the camp Mmlorson-Uftlo WASHINOTON (AP) -T h ere rTTPrur ^ nun (AP) — They haven’t materiel in slings and lifted it to U.S. Peace Corps volunteers being expanded, new high- will be striped tents on the historv* *** were shifted to Bihar to lead vil­ RIGRT HOW At RORMAN’S! Open 9 to 9 named tt yet, but it could be this area five miles south of Due yielding varieties of seed are cal^d f> « « r Instant. Hoa. On the first morning the »«>h lAwn « HO... S S -Z 'm rS ::, lagers in digging new wells and being Introduced, and farmers AUnoat overnight, troops of big birds were, putting down a and from them will flow free dla this year, preventing deepening old ones. are learning modern agricultur­ the U.S. 19Mh L l^ t Infantry load every three or four min- pop corn and hot dogs ind ice ,!®*Y«-Bcale starvation like that Just as wells were drying up. al techniques. Biigade and Army helicopter utes. cream and cotton candy and ^Mch killed two million persons '**'**^ unseasonal rains made it ’These factors have not yet craws have piit up a semiper- Standard bunkers were set on soda pop and candied apples in the Bengal famine of 1943. possible for the people to sur­ brought farm production apace with the. country’s population manent base camp in this area the perimeter, which runs about The program was necessitat­ vive until the monsoon rains fi­ And, if you are from six to 18, growth—more than million 16 miles west of Siaong. Manned 1,800 yards. Larger command ed by two years’ draught affect­ nally Isaine in late July. 12 and the child or grandchild of new mouths each year. by a combined combat team of bunkers were positions in the ing 60 million persons in eastern “Food is easier to move one of the nation’s top officials, around than water, so this was INth soldiers and South Viet- center. FALL SPORTSWEAR you will be able to toss rings, India. an enormous break,” says Berg. namese rangers, the base will The sandbags, in cargo nets race in sacks, be amused by "This was certainly certainly the the most most 1 “It was a real psychologlral be a hub for running patrols and slung beneath the Chinooks, clowns Slated and barked at by bark- relief effort in boost.” ambushes aimed at knocking were lowered next to the bunk- ers. ^ world history,” says Alan Berg, out Viet Cong attacks against ers, where troops immediately Ti,o ic Kill j K Ohioan who headed a While------serious------famine has been By Vets of 43rd Saigon and the nearby Tan Son put them in place on and around T j t k ®^^®, • *’***®^ drought-relief coordinating com- overcome, Berg adds Vthls is Nhut air base. the sturdy wooden structures. ^ d y Bird Johnsons press of- mittee established. last Novem- "ot to suggest that there won’t ‘The 21st annual reunion of The 109th Brigade has been Also lilted in were footbridges fice as an old fashioned country ber by U.S. Ambassador Ches- t>® critical moments in the the 43rd Infantry Veterans As­ fair “ unique in White assigned to working the perlme- and roll srfter roll of barbed ter Bowles.” It is quite clear months ahead until the kharif sociation will be held Sept. 8, history,” will be open to 500 (summer) crop is harvested in ter aroimd Saigon since its ar- wire. now that famine of very serious 9 and 10 at the Griswold Hotel riv{^ late last year and now is It was all done in a matter of boys and girls. proportions has been averted.” December. Assuming that they Buy One Twin Size Ensemble coiitlucting an intensive Integra- hours. The work even moved (Children who are not mem­ Large and small nations keep the (low of food going until and Country Club In Groton. tlon campaign of operations ahead of the planned schedule bers of the families of the Su­ joined in the relief effort. ’The December, I think one can be ‘The 43rd Infantry Division with South Vietnamese troops. - because of the lack of enemy preme Court, the Cabinet, the United States supplied most of quite proud that India has over­ served in the South Pacific dur­ The building of the base camp opposition, SALE Ctongress and heads of in- the aid, but such nations as Hol­ come one o f the great potential ing Woi^d War n and in Ger­ here at the intersection of a riv- ‘‘Yes, you could call it an 1ns- dependeitt federal agencies, will land, contributed medicines, vi­ tragedies of the century.” many during the Korean War. At NORMAN’S Low Warehouse Price . . . er and a major canal, both tant camp,’ ‘ said Lt. Col. W. A. THIS SPECIAL SALE PRICE still be able to look at the fun— tamin pills and money to buy In fact, the Indian govern­ Originally, the division was 2 named Kinh Xang, began alter Ross of Columbus, Ga., com- from the sidewalk on the other food. ment has run into trouble keep­ composed of men from Con­ a combined force swept into the mander of the 3rd Battalion, 7th side of the iron fence surround­ While the principal effort was ing- the food flowing on Sched- necticut, Rhode Island, Ver­ 2 area long considered Viet Cong^nlantry, and the man in charge THIS WEEK ONLY! ing the White House. to supply food and prevent star- ule, partly as a result of closure mont and Maine. Later, replace­ territory. ‘The allied troops met of the project at the scene, vation, the program also tack- .of the Suez Canal. ments came from many other little resistance, and the build- Looking over the construction Radiation Report led related problems. 'Vaccines ‘There have also been cases of states, and each year veterans ing of the camp began. site, another officer said the were rushed in to prevent epi­ profiteering, corruption, black from aJl parts of the country GET SECOND ENSEMBLE Before the clearing operation Viet Cong probably were “ a llt- WASHINGTO(N (^P) —Hun­ demics. Clothing was collected marketing, mismanagement attend the reunion. started, 26 wooden bunkers tie surprised and a little con- dreds of welfare ranpients rode for villagers living in tattered and caiste discrimination. Now ‘The reunion schedule of were built and 84,000 sandbags fused‘’ by all the activity at buses into the nation’s capital rags. Hydrologists and well- that rains have come the events will begin with registra­ were filled at Long Binh, a big lirrt. Monday to take part in a “ Wel­ drilling teams used donated -farmers are busy sowing tion on Friday, Sept. 8, follow­ U.S. Army InstallaUon about 12 “ They undoubtedly have flg- fare Mothers’ March on Wash­ drilling rigs to establish new their crop s. A shortage ed by an executive board meet­ 9 mUes north of Saigon. ‘The bunk- ured it out by now, though,” he ington” and to create what they sources of drinking and irriga­ of seed may cause problems. In ing in the evening. On Saturday, 9 ers and sandbags were trucked added, “ and it probably won’t called a “ union of poor people.” tion water. Bihar the government is giving there will be a business meeting to Due Hoa. before we can expect a SKIRTS! SWEATERS! SLACKS! In speeches at the capitol they The United States stepped up farmers about 25 pounds of seed followed by a noontime memor­ Giant, double-rotor Chinook nighttime visit.” condemned a House-passed So­ its food shipments to India in per acre, on the basis of Japa­ ial service. Other events include cial Security bill they said 1966 to meet shortages caused nese sowing of rice. ‘The tradi­ a cocktoll party, banquet, tours would cut hundreds of thou­ by drought in 1965. 'When the tional Bihar method calls 'for of points of interest, and out­ Memories of Hebron sands of children from relief rains failed again last year, all about 70-80 pounds per acre and door activities such as golf, rolls by placing a celling on the food reserves had______been______used up, the farmers are unhappy. boating and swimming. Farther details regarding the Regular futore number of children amid It became apparent an all- Western experts say the Japa­ Regular reunion may be obtained by participating in the Aid to De- gut relief effoi^ was going to be nese method could' work in In­ and $5 and $7 $5 $7 pendent ChUdren program. required in 1967. dia, but it requires fertilizer contacting Col. Joseph Zimmer, Pulpit to Battlefield Value program chairman, at the State Value tr/ wi as L A veteran Indian political which may not always be avail­ 3 ” Armory, Hartford. By SUSAN PENDLETON walls, thus saving the town from / lead®*- trom Bihar, J. P. Naray- able. destruction by fire. T 4. establlsh'ed the Bihar Relief Indian agriculture officials PRICE All wool flann^l;1fully lined; side zipper. In continuing the story of the Ftditical Quarrel 100% all wool slim and A*line styles. Pullover and cardigan styles in all wool and Marine Coips is acting to cor- committee which coordinated are optimistic that a crop of 100 Rev. Benjamin Trumbiil, colo­ It is hard to leave out any­ Acrilan®iacrylic double knit pull-ons. rect excessive jamming of the ^ domestic relief efforts. All are seat lined for shape retention. wear-dated 100% Acrilan®acrylic. million tons of food grains may nial historian, we believe we left thing about this remarkable M-16 rifle, a lightweight, prime Minister Indira Gandhi be harvested th is year — a rapid-fire weapon extensively Don't woit for a Special Occasion Uoff lA theU l C pprevious x C T W t A O chapter men lman, l i e u i f OUMAand we SISMOVmust tellww** of his set up a fluid which collected record. ‘The best previous crop used in Vietnam, Gen. Wallace tidning that his wife, Martha quarrel on the subject of poU- money and clothing. was 90 million in 1964-65. Phelps of Gilead, Ichabod ties when he and his brother, M. Greene, the corp’s comman­ B A R R i C i N i CHOOSE Foreign governments and re­ Even a 100-milIlon ton crop Phelps’ daughter, was three Deacon Asaph ‘Trumbull of Gll- dant said Monday. lief agencies soon were sending would not meet India‘s needs years older than her husband, ead, in a get-together visit got ’The modified weapon, he told in men, vehicles, drilling rigs, and imports will have to contin­ CHOCOLATES TUFTED a mature woman of 28. He must to arguing somewhat too loudly, a Senate unit, will use a new and foototuffs> all of which sup­ ue. have been 25 then, pretty young ‘They didn’t agree at all, in fact buffer mechanism. Its rifle cioalo llioh own I'xnteinoiil' plemented the American food Indla‘8 fertilizer Industry is to marry such an “ old woman,” were at swords’ points with chamber will be coated by mo­ for peace program which has GET THIS SET AT some may have thought. each other. It wasn’t a Demo- nel, an alloy of nickel, copper shipped millions of tons of ChUdren bom to Benjamin cratlc and RepubUcan set to. and Other metals. And the grain. 1/2 OFF formula for powder used in c a r - _____ a n ? i ! S ^ in their flrst^uitor- Might, have been Whigs ^ o w CARE—Cooper^itlve f o r For Summer Discount Visit ate in North Haven were two Nothings, maybe even Torys. tridges^flred in the rifle wUl be American J ^ i«t" Everyw here- On Spenoer-Splrella 3 9 9 7 changed. A A shifted its feeding programs in sons and five daughters, David, The fa^ ^ ^ Supports Call The such urban areas as New Delhi Liggett Drug Martha, Mary, Hannah, Benja- that the ^ o Spencer Corset Shop man, Sarah and Elizabeth. ’The the iRev. Benjamin, D.D., M16 to Be Corrected and Bombay and soon had a /III! Wl.li! program in Bihar. It and var­ 11 Asylum St., Hartford name was changed from Trum- WASHINGTON (AP) — Ra­ at the Parkade Room 209-^M . 247-7630 ble to ‘Trumbull, about 1766. the h o ^ . a diation exposure from the faulty ious religious groups provided a use of X-ray machines and meal a to y for eight million INSTANT children, nursing mothers and bron now, as far as we Know, J w a protective devices is far greater CREDIT! pregnant women. tlian from any other source and Our lOStti Year but i ^ y to Stot hern but want ‘The program has been so ef­ member ‘Trun^ull a i r n t ^ ’Trumbull causes a large and unnecessary fective that childran in Bihar doubttess ^ e d for ^ hlsto- ^ Yale CoUege to death toll. Senators were told actually look better than chil­ rian, and toown as ’Trum. a ^ Doctor ot Divinity, Monday. MORSE COLLEGE dren in slum areas of many In­ delightful character. preached ait North Haven up Routine medical exposure to s Accounting s Business Administration ionizing radiation results in a/t dian cities. The CARE ration, The Rev. Dr. ’Trumbull, D.D. ^ iijefore his death at for instance, was double Bihar’s e Secretarial least S,0(X) and perhaps as many Executive had a remarkably long pastor- gf 3 5 , fpom pneumonia, per capita milk consumption of ate, serving the North Haven tan 23. The text of his last ser- as 30,000 deaths annually. Karl Legal 3.5 ounces of milk per toy. Medical Church 60 years, uninterrupted iwas “There remaineth Z. Morgan, director of the J CHOOSE health_ physics division_ __ of the In addition to the free feeding except for six months, when he therefore a rest for the people Approved for Oak R i^ e National Laboratory kitchens, the Indian and foreign Veteran’s ’Training served as chaplain of the Fifth gif God.” He was survived by told the Senate Commerce agencies set up seU-help pro- %\SMOOTH TOP Battalion of Wadsworth Bri- jitg wife who died eit 93. Commlttee. jects. Able-bodied men and 188 ANN STREET ■ ...... g^e. He was considered an we found out just a few days He urged legislation to regu- women were put to work in Hartford, Conn. 06108 able preacher, but his real life ngn ithait the house in which the late Ithe type of X-ray equip- “ hard manual labor” schemes, TEL. 522-2261 work was his {^Btory of the famed historian was bom was ment and protective devices building water reservoirs and rninnifti period of Connecticut, the Carey Perry house in the used in the medical profession other earthworks to ease future beginning his work in Ws youth Gilead seotioni o f Hebron, re- and to limit their use to tech- droughts. and publishing the concluding memibered by mMiy pe<^e, nlcians and doctors meeting With money earned at these volume only two years before some older, others younger, TtiiniTniim educational re- projects the people could buy 8 9 his death. ’The way he collected Why couldn’t we have saved quirements. food at government ration his material was on horseback, that house? shops. In the preface of Ws book h o ------CAPITOL FOOTNOTES stated that he visited nearly By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS —------every town in the state. Today in History ’The Stftte Department says it A Familiar Sight has not yet determined whether F O R REN T By the Associated Press On good- authority it was stat­ the death of Charles H. Jordan, 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro- ed that his short, stout figure. ’Tuesday, Aug. 29, executive of a Jewish relief Jectora sound or sUeiit, also tall beaver hat, black waist- the 241st day of 1967. There are group, in Prague last week was 88 mm. sUde prajeetora. "'S/M flwif/ • I coat and small-clothes were 124 toys y ® " ' . an accidental drowning. WELDON DRUG CO. familiar to people of the state * ^^***?**, n ’Tighter control over toll roads 767 Main TeL 648-6821 for half a century. He had a forming part of the interstate genius for details and for re- sighed a highway system, w^ urged Price includes mattress and matching boxspring cording them, such as the pic- tainlng rigito to Nrag Kong, Monday by two congressional tured rocks of Groton, struggles ™ " *^*® subcommittees who w uiied that of the Pequoto and Narragan- ^ ^® toUroads may usurp the “ desti­ sets. Old Newgate prison at ^ v e r Wendell Holmes was nies of our highways.” CHOOSE Simsbury, Ethan Allen’s iron .. CAPIKHl QUOTE mine. New Haven’s Collegiate ^® By THE ASSOCIA’TED PRESS QUILTED «* o o l, French and Indian Brla “Burial services must be Wars, Newton’s Church contra- . ^ v i m ^ ^ conducted wiith dignity and' with Manchester versles, ^puted teund^s, temperance agita- proper concern (or the sensibili­ BUY THIS SET GET THIS SET AT a w a lth of town M d neighbor- cairie ifatlon, armed with a ties of,those whose loved ones 1/2 OFF Am iiatchet, descended upon a New Ue theroj’ — An Army spokes-, 9 9 9 5 It all am ount^ to m em- Yg,ij saloon operated by former man announcing that George 4 9 9 7 Lincoln Rockwell wUl be al­ Parkade lowed burial in a national 2 of those toys put it this w ay: In 1936, Queen Astrld of Bel­ military cemetery. “ With his eyes agog gium was killed in a car acci­ “We will proceed as sched­ And his ears set wide. and Coiliins Corneri West Hartford dent in Switzerland. uled to give him the kind of bur­ And his marvelous Ink-hom In 1948 presidential candidate ial he would have liked and . By hisms side.”sme. Henry A. Wallace weis heckled wanted,” a representative of • He was described as a stout, Rockwell’s American Nazi ruddy faced man of strong pas- N C*^^ Pai'ty. Ten Years Ago manners of a gentleman of the OPEN The U.S. Senate passed a civil old school, always returning the WINDOW rights bill after a long filibuster Area Weather salutes of school boys who doff­ by Southern opponents. WINDSOR ,LOCKS (AP) — ed to him. He was distinguish­ Drier and more comfortable air SHADES ed in the Revolutionary War by Five Years Ago Jordan and Saudi Arabia an- is becoming established over THIS ANAZIN6 BEDDINO VALUE WED. AND THURS. ONLY! bisuui ardentctru«;xii. patriotism,uatxiuuBiii, iiul not onlywuy - - - __ preaching resistance to tyrants, nounced a plan to merge their southern New England bringing fine wealther to aJl sections, re* BriEig your old raU®n in and till 9 P.M. tat giving an example of it by mUltary forces and coordinate save 86c per shade. AT NORNAN’S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, MANCHESTER! coming down from the pulpit their economic polices, ports the U.S. Weather Bureau. Temperatiures at daybreak one Sunday, raising the leaf of ®**® * ^ ^ . ‘**® a ALSO the Communion table and Invlt- 200,000 young ^ e s e s ^ e d were genenJly in the 50s with VENEHAN EUNDS ing his parishioners to enUst for a rally against the tovlet Un- patchy fog reported along some PHONE ORDERS the defense of their country. at Moscow s Embassy in of the rivers In the region. ’The TONIGHT air should warm quite rapM y ACCEPTED! Forty-six men responded, and Peking. with the mercury reachii* m e with the parson at their head Today s Birthdays upper 70s during the afternoon. they marched to a point as far tSen. Lyman Lmnnltzer is 68 N 0 R M A N [5 64IMmi away as Ticonderaga. years old. Actor Barry Sullivan Today’s weather map shows a small low-pressure system and every night Later he was chaplain in Col. i» M. a over nqrtdem Maine with a Douglas’ regiment. His patriot- Thought for Today SSaWould STallow him to re-, Striving to better oft we mar large high pressiure area center­ main in his clerical garb among what’s well — Shakespeare, ed over Kentucky. ’These sys' until school starts CHARBS terns are moving steadily east­ non-oompetents when he sould- 1664-1616. (eicep t Saturdays tiU 6 P.M .) M » M R ward and high pressure with ered his musket, loaded and'fir- ■ " ___' FURNITURE M X 01B fair skies will dominate our ed with coolness and precision ‘THBE18HEB8 BEE HELD Anderson-Little • Iw ih w e a t h e r through Wednesday at a critical time in the battle . WA'UKOMIS, Okla. (AP) — ZsiawelwiE hours. Temperatures on for your bock-ta^Khool of White Plains. After his re- An organization dedicated to turn to Now Haven ho became preserving steam-operatta IN MftNOHESTER Wednesday will be a little higher than today and there WAREHOUSE pypt'Aiw fft a company of 60 vol- threshers recently held its llth (Manchester Parkade) WestMiddleTurnpike- Broad Street may be a few showers in tin unteers, and at the time of Try- annual Waukomls ’Threshing shopping convenience! Phone 647• 9775 region Wednesday night an< F. *•<-. ..b>

PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., Section Two TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 lEttEttins IfEraUi TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 temoon at the Salvation Army Vernon / atodel. Maj. Kenneth C. Lance 12th Circuit Board Lets Students Decide Obituary assisted by Cadet Charles Ora- Kenney Appointed nate officiated. Mrs. Lillian Court Cases Children Set China Shows Perrett was organist, and the School Photographer Issue School Board Seeks Ex-Town Woman soloist was Mrs. Bernard Dit- Scouts Visit Grieg House, Viking Museum A controversy like one that MMH Administrator mer. Burial was in East Ceme­ MANCHESTER SESSION One of the problems of selec­ W ater Show Olri Scout Troop 1 has sent His home, wMch overlooked a P o rtra it o f Dies of W ounds tery. Michael C. Shemanckis, 40, of flared two years ago over Man­ tion, he told the board, is that Edward M. Kenney has been appointed administrator a letter telUng of their visit lake, was where he created, Bearers were William Hanna, 20 Westfield St., was fined $100 students can be swayed by $54,280 Budget Hike chester High School’s/pollcy on At Horowitz of Manchester Memorial Hospital. The appointment ;tio MoMwey. 111119 leUM wtaa many of his music pieces. I; From Gun Shots William Hall, Arthur Kittle, for operating a motor vehicle sales glnunlcks and that they "Later that day we went on U.S. Airman designating a professional photo­ was announced by Jacob Miller, president of the board 'Written by Miss Jeanne Crouse, After adding two items to recommendations m^fide by Robert KitUe, Walter Perrett while intoxicated. He was ar­ have no conception of what con­ a cable car to the Funicular, grapher for the school yearbook, The isth annual water camiva- of trustees. TOKYO (AP) — Red China’s its finance commi

14 t ■ ■ v t i r, ■ 1 tAOm TWELVE aiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 29, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 PAGE THIRTEEN 'i I ...... — ToUand County // Hebron MHS iRegiatralifm . / Tolladd County Election Sabotage / MhuotmOter IB gh Bcboiol School Dates wm iootdinue ngMMlOan 4-H Fair Draws Thousands (Moh day ttite week for Blue Ribbon Winners at 4-H Fair Listed MIHIB dtuderitb ndw bo Man- Cong Plan, US Says Blue ribbon winners in the Janeen Reedy, Coventry; yeast non; Junior yearlings, Diane Tolland and David Graboff, An- cbebter who Innre molt pre- Despite a Drizzly Weekend Announced (Oontlnned from Page One) Tollond Ooimty 4-H Fair over rolls, Ernest Smith, Jerry Har- Buscaglia, Coventry; senior doyer. Television vloub^ regWteTCd. tage roads leading Into the capi­ --M. The TAG Buildings on Rt. 30 Sheep Showmanship classes, a the weekend ore lieted by cute- risen, Tolland; Brenda Bearce, yearlings, Phillip Luginbuhl, El- 4-H Scrapbooks The Board of Education haa 5:00 0 3) Movie (24) What’s New? (R) RegUtttaln mby repeat for propaganda meetings in vil­ tal are reported planned. to^ on a festive air during the dog show, auction, iP'Yii; bar- gory. The number following a Coventry; yeast coffee cake, lington; all cows; Richard Club scrapbook. Little Busy ( 8-2^ Mike Douxias (30-40) News, Sports. Weather adopted a aohool ealendar of to Nhe main dBOod bdOween Plans also are reported for (10) Perry Mason ■ 7:16 (40) You Asked for It lages and hamlets to warn peo­ *«i 29I1l TIoUbiiB ODunty 4rlH FYdr be cue and a teen dance. name in parenthesis is the Colleen Roach, Coventry, and Aborn, HlUngton, and breed Beavers, ToUahdr, 4-H Members’ (12) Merv Griffin (30) Newsreel 9-11:80 aan. or 1-8:80 p.m. widespread use of South ^et- 1||S daya. Sohodl begina (or kin­ ple not to go to the polls. One re­ ?; over the weekend aa thousands Sunday’s features included a amount of ribbons. yeast bread from other lands, champion, Phillip Luginbuhl, Scrapbooks, a W A ho «(2 ), (l8) Highway Patrol 7:30 (24) StniCEle for Peace Studentti wfio hanre not namese government m iliti^ (20) Big Picture ’ (12) D al& rl (C) dergarten through Grade 6 at port said the Viet Oong "may be of people milled around the horse show and a turtle race Bojoths ^ . Home Economics Ruthann Bugbee of Tolland. Ellington. Charles Caill, Phyllis Hoffman, (30) Rlverboet (30) BiUy Graham (C) rogMtered toy the cSoiae o f uniforms by Viet Oong assigned • t, exhibits. gg more 4-H entertain- category, Just Sew Club of Ver- Layer cake, Pat Bennett, Car- Guemsiey cows: Junlbr calves, Priscilla Hutt Donna Ellis, San- (40) Huckleberry Hound (18) Secret Agent the elementary aohool and dfOoe bo u n on TtnAwday planning to ,use large scale terrorist activity on election ■'(" The dismal, drizzly weather^ent. non;'Wllllngton Workers, Wll- rle Smith, Ernest. Smith, Tol- Mamie Crane, Vernon; junior dra Aho, all of Coventry; Deb- 6:30 (20) Scope ( 8-40) Oondnt Grade 7 at Rham High School (40) Peter Jennings (C) (1QC0C2) dirt from THICDE wBl not toe gimiunteed a forces— regimental size or larg­ day. foiled to put a damper on thtf^ Amusement rides were avail- Itogton and Jolly Garden Work- land; Phyllis Hoffman, Colleen yearllngls, Janice Bennetite, Wll- ble Borovlcka, Wililngton and (l8) Sports World on Sept. . Gradea through 13 6 8 oBalaa scheOule for the open­ Another report said that in three days of activities and able for the children, as well Oovenitry. Roach, Brenda • Gale, Coventry llngrton and all cows, Mamie Cheryl Kottke, Mansfield. 5:45 (l8) News 8:00 W ) Spectrum will begin on Sept. 7. School er—to disrupt the electiona.” 6:00 ( 3^10-12) News. Sports. (22) Baseball (C) ing o f «RbDol Bept 7. two districts the Viet Cong an­ -- was offset by brightly colored as ox cart rides given by Ray Animal. and plant sciences and Charlene Taylor, Vernon. Crane, Vernon. ------Weather (C) 8:30 (18) Subscription TV will cloae on June 30, 1008. Another report said the Viet (30) McHcde’s Navy (24) E.B.N. Summer Sanu>Ier nounced they will "award prises baUoons which could be seen Ludwig of ToUand and his pop- category. Garden Sprouts and Cookies, Carrie Smith, Karen Emerson Aborn, Ellington; Jun- , Teachera will report to the Cong are giving youths special (24) What's New? (lO C O ^ Occastonal WMe (C) to the people who make the mar team of oxen. Garden Workers both ’of Moulin, Sharon O’Bara, Laurel ‘or calves, Emerson Aborn, El- lijlg n t M c il A p p lV (18) Merv Griffin ( 3-12) Spotnght (C) elementary achool on Sept 6 training in assembling explosive (20) Man and Challenge ( 8-40) Invaders (C) Tolland most outstanding efforts to “‘c rains threatened Officers of this year’s fair Coventry and Stafford Booths Smith of ToUand; Ellen Huff, Hngton; junior yearling^, Janice O t i for a pre-achool ataff meeting devices "udilch can be placed in (40) News. Bronco 9:00 (10-20-30) Movie (C) ( coimter the elections.’’ ’The me outside activities for the were Diane Buscaglia, pre- Saddle Club, Stafford. So- Judy Marco of WiUington and Bennett, Wililngton; senior Ji q F JrOllCe JOOS (22) News 9:30 ( 3-12) Petticoat JuiKtlon (C) and June 31 for a ataff cloalng polling places.” prizes were not stipulated. 6:30 (20) Film (24) Antiques (R) Others outlined plans for ter­ 1 ‘**y* “ caused the sident; Rebecca Niederwerfer, cial Science category,, Honka Marilyn D ookum , Maiilee yearlings, Ronald Bennett, Wll- ( 8) Peter Jennings. News ( 8-40) Peyton Place (C) m eeting. Some American offlelals view (C) ^ __ CRPA Dues rorist teams to "destroy public ***** president; Natalie Hladky, Hikers of ToUand. BVench, Coventry. lington; and all cows, Emerson ^ total of eight applicants (10.C2.30) Huntley-Brlnkley 10:00 ( 3-12) OB8 News 8 p ^ School will be closed Oct 37 the antielection drive as a last- (C) (24) NET Journal (R) buildings and assassinate gov­ j recordlnig secretary; Susan Clothing Prises Picnic Basket, Marlleo French, Al»m,^ Ellington. have filed for the position of pa- (24) Travel Time ( 8-40) Fugitive (C) for the annual teachera’ conven- A ditch effort and predict the Viet ( 3-12) Walter Cronkltc (C) 10:30 (18) Subscription TV ernment personnel. .. kidnap ci­ ***®®!Li*^*lt night was Dew, corresponding secretary; Sewing kit, Audrey Senkbell Bonnie Gordon, Oovenitry; Oth- Ayrshire cows,3, all categories trolman In the Manchester Po- tlon; Nov. 22 to 34 for Thanka- Oong will be seriously weakened 6:46 (20) News. Sports. Weather (22) Film vilians in government-controlled movea to me Northeast School Robert Bernier Jr, treasurer, ““d Susan Oliver of Hebron; er, Jane Kingsbury, Hiyllls Yron by B ecky NNiederwerfer of Department, approximately 7:00 ( 3) After Dinner Movie 11:00 ( 3-8-104B2220-40) News. giving receaa; Deo. 33 to Jen. if the voting Is carried out suc­ across the street. - — ^ _ — .. _ . _ (12) Truth or Consequences Sports. Weather (C) areas and seize their identity and William Peracchio, Eissis- Sandra Aho and Barbara Hub- Hoffman, Coventry and Sue veroon. ^j^g gg^jg number of applicants 1, 1988 fo r Chriatmaa vaca tion ; Tolland’s payment of Its regu­ cessfully. ■(C) (20) Tom Ewell Show cards and voters cards for mod- ’The rounty fair has become tant treasurer. bleston of Coventry; Peggy Mitchell, Vernon. received the last time local po- (lO) McHale's Navy 11:25 ( 3) Tuesday Starlight F eb. 19 to 28, the m idwinter v a ­ lar $960 annual dues to the Cap­ Other quarters discount this, ( 8) 'Twlllidit Zone 11:30 (10-2022-30) Tonight Show (C) icicatlon and use by Viet Cong a part of Americana, enjoyed ’The Board of Directors includ- Bussee, WiUington; Carol Jen- Canning Prizes ginbuhl, Ellington. jjgg examinations were conclud- cation; April 12 for Good Fri­ however, and say the Viet Oong (20) Huntfcy-Biinkley (12) Movie (O itol Region Planning Agency ca d res.” by young and old aUke, and ed: ’Three year terms, Susan sen, Vernon and Deborah Brin- Pejiahes, Martin Bernier, El- Poultry -d. (22) Billy Graham (C) ( 8-40) Joey Bishop Show (C) d a y ; A pril 10 to 19, spring v a ca ­ appear to be looking beyond the has resulted In the receipt of In one province east of Sai­ this year’s (Jounty 4-H Fair Drew, Amston; Michael London, ton, Coventry. Ungton; rhubaib, Nancy Green, _°*“ *»*? Police Chief (Jhief James Reardon SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR OOMPLEIT! LISTINGS tion; and May 80 and 81, for voting day. The intelUgmice was no exception. ChUdren Judy Niederwerfer of Vernon; Anron Nanev Averv Debra WUUngtom; fruit, different va- °®f®; “ “ David and satisfied at CRPA o f an equal amount In gon, the sources said, instruc­ sources said some captured ene­ i ® . Memorial Day. could be seen urging their par- WUUam Peracchio, Coventry; Borovlcka Mary Louise South- ®«™‘®»’. EUtaerton ^ ”®*' the number of applicants. He The staff will hold workshops federal grants from the Hous­ tions have gone out for the Viet my documents call for action to '•A' I ents for one more look at the Ross Person. Andovw, and De^ wto” Smda^va Sd ® called **It better than average Radio again this year. Early oloslngB ^ . Cong to assassinate, kidnap or be taken after the elections. Andover, and David Miller, Cov- ing and Urban Development threaten government employes, cows, the sheep and the bun- ble Peters, Mansfield. ’ ’ ^ and explained that Manches- for these and parenbteachers ^ijmmlsrion’ (HUD).'acc^irdlng One reportedly said: "If the nlgg _ Green all of Wffltogton; Carol entry. includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or 15 especially those directly in­ enemy persists in carrying out WnteWH et. „“*’**‘°*'!; ^“***« J®“ ®“ . Jean Connor Of Vernon ^ncy fowl and bantams, one L® 7 '®"Rtt*‘ S®™® """rt newscasts.) conferences will bo announced ^ ^ i^^er received recenUy by Pint- ized future 4-H*rs could Buscaglia, Peter ‘Hoffman of and Laurie Rowland Sandra Bernier, Eaiington, N^cy . benefits and working conditions, volved in the electoral process. the elections In order to form a 8 as scheduled. F irst Selectm an Carm elo Zaui- WDBC—1860 6:00 News. Weather. Sports On election day, they said, the puppet government, we must be seen peeking through the Coventry; Cindy Kottke. Carer of^venS. ■ «*^*^’ ***^ BrisoiUa ToUand sS n S applications in towns 6:30 AmericatHi An Identical school calendar pens at the animals and proud- Whitaker. Mansfield; Becky „ (2). Beverley Green, of similar size, 6:00 Dick Robinson ghi. orders are for Viet Cong cadres immediately influence public 6:00 Joey Reynolds 7:26 Chet Huntley haa been adopted by the other 9:00 Ken Griffin 7:30 Neiws of the World The $1,920 of funds, including "to set up ambushes along lines ly identifying them, then stamp- Niederwerfer, Vernon, and Bar- „ ^ Willingiton. appllcante, six 7:45 Joe Garsglola two district towns of Andover opinion and make clear the elec­ Bring off to see another animal, ry Smith, West WiUington. Bussee (2), Ellen Huff (2), and Oolleotion of vegetables, Mar- P‘°”’ are from Manchester and two 1:05 News. Sign Off HUD’S m atching $960 w ill be of communications to prevent tion deception. By comparing 7:50 Sli^ Along and Marlborough, and the Re­ The fair was expanded to One-year Directors, Robert 2f® w « \ W ^gton tin and Alan Bernier, EUlngtpn, from area towns. WBCH—910 7:66 Ren Sox vs. Yonkees second put "to work for the towns in people from going to the polling this election to that In South Ko­ Breeding Does junior Susan 6:00 Hartford HIghllghtr game) gional Board of Educattqn. three days, for the first time Bernier Jr, EUlngton; Michael “ arUu Mallnlak and Heath- and other canned goods, Alan The town is seeking three 7:00 News 10:20 N l^ebeat the Region,” according to places, attack polling places by rea, we must make it dear that •• • — - - I -O I gp gj TOUand. " ----"" Buscaglia, Coventry; bucks sen­ 8:00 Gaslight Principal Ray B. Gardiner Bernier, (2), Elhngton. new patrolmen —two to aug- 11:00 News. Weather CRPA Planning Director Rob­ by dt^ngoieinany. oiaie Statues re 5:30 Harry Reasoner UAO TO SELL BONDS 5:35 Speak Up Sports Troop have been invited to at- for the Viet Cong to "kidnap deroioiiatiialtiton, 4-H eritcptaln- Starkel of Hebron; Emronno Vernon; Marcia LeDoyt, (2), Collection of jams and JeUles, Flowers quire that policemen, before CANDIES be open this week between 9 HARTFORD (AP)—The Uni­ 6:0() News tend a cookout. Sept. 8, at the and assassinate local officials, ment and a beef showmanship Falles, Coventry; Mrs. Lucy Coventry, and Judy Marco, Martin and Alan Bernier, El- Gladiolus Diana Stark (2) they are permanently assigned, 6:15 Speak Up Hartford Prapafing gift bags for servloetnen ere, foom left, Mrs. tawon, project otaalmum.; kfos. Maxjole SdoinBon, M n. Jan a.m . and 8 p.m . plant mines and grenades along ted Aircraft Corp. plana to dfer 6:45 Lowell Thomas home of Mrs. James Priest, " contest, as weU as the Interna- Hatch, Stafford; Donald Kins- Wililngton. lington. OWckles and relishes, Rgg Niederwerfer (2) of Ver-successfully ' NOW AVAILABLE AT PVisfKes Oomeiford, auxiltary prasldenlt; M i«. Doria Hubch- Kdduflf end Mxe. Douglee Higgins. (Hetiald ptonto by Pinto) ’The school is In mgent need roads leading to voting places fo r sale $125 m illion In 25-year Olen Dr. Present Cadettes will - tional Farm Youth Exchange man, Mansfield; Mrs. PhyUls TaUored Blouse, Kathleen PrlscUla Potrowich, WiUington. g^j dwarf or French marl- P“ ® ***® of substitute teachers, accord­ and inside voting ibooths and subordinated debentures, or also attend. Chicken Barbecue. MaeVanUsh, EUlngton; Mrs. Jordan and LuclUe Samson of and Peter Meoord, Paul Men- -ygi Paintings, arts and crafts, ToUand; Judy Niederwerfer, Aronson, aU of Coventry, and corn, Ronald Niederwerfer, (2) Mrs. Porter has reported that will reopen under a revised remainder will be used to de- ers and to the townspeople who F H o l u t n b i a and Peter Chick, Jay Doenher, the project has been extremely sizes while they last! iL. viiard will also be nresent at hobbles and industrial products. Becky Niederwerfer, Charlene Cheryl Kottke (4), Lynn Vasing- Vernon; cucumbers, Alan Aho, Carl Je^mson, William Law, schedule. bemnidas and pedal pushers the Labor Dav celebration Livestock wlU be exhibited at Taylor, Sandy Alpers, and Kath- ton, Martha Greef (4), of Mans- Rick Hladky, Coventry, Cynthia successful to date. A great New houra are Monday, 10 up to 44! James Lester, Phyne Lyon, Deb­ many more calendars have I T/o. T f..L___ L. tnavnr extreme rear of the school leen Wandzy of Vernon and ^®‘^‘ Clark, David Clark, EUlngton, bie Vlning, Ginger Caulfield, am. to 1 pm ; Ttielsday, 7 to ^ John J. Egw, former mayor grounds. Prizes wiU be award- Pam <3oing, Coventry. CoUln Nedwled (8), Don- and eggplant, David Clark, Bolton been piu'chased than in the 9 p m ; Wedneadhy, 1 to 5 p.m., both stores ate open ihurs. and frL till 9 Prizes Given Kinlberly KitaieU, kBchael Les­ ^ Md P”“^ town gd tor the categories. Also. BheUa Dotson, Martha “ orin (2). Patricia Bennett. Cynthia Clark. EUlngton. past. and Thuraday and Friday, 2 to A 1 -| ter, ler, \MnaiapaerChristopher aio^uaae,McQuade, iscouScott main street—2 stores—east middle tpke. WlU act as master of ceremonies wiii ha hain «« Greef Adrienne AUle of Mans- Donaldson (6) .Terry Hew- Gourds, Judy Niederwerfer, 18 New Voters 5 and 7 to 9 pm Relief Is Eight DaySyAway t /m in i 9 P 9 Sherry Petow, Louisa Scott, Democratic Registrar of M and wUl introduce the GOP can- from Nevers Rd to tha field- ’ Debbie Tlziani’ Lynn Carol Hewitt, Warren Diana, Frank Niederwerfer, Vernon; . '1 “ **^**'*'^ Sammy Shlfrin and DavieDavid Voters Aaron Reid reports that L Satkiwskl. Unda Foley. Wright, D ^ d Schlpul (2) kohlrabi. Sandra Aho, ^an Aho, Manchester Evening Herald Browning. 16 voters were made at Satur­ WlU be made. marching units and antique au- ‘yn White of Stafford and Au- J®*"®® Coventry; onions, Dartd ClMk, On Weekend Tolland correqiondent B ette Cowles said both aerial and wlU be Included. Prircs wlU drey SenkbeU of Hebron. f^ ” ** {Oh aU of Tol- EUlngton; Debbie JUlard, Ver- For Parents of School-Aged Intermediate 1, Jane Andry- day’s voter-making session. Of Quatrale, telephone 875-2845. chowskl, Margaret Beck, Paula the 16, five became Democrats, dh yl^ of fireworks awarded for the best floats BetSfcDne«t Dtoneatartc, Becky !?*“* Jean^nnor, Carol non; Scott WetoereU, ^mers. There is a week and a day the town clerk’s office since The Recreation Council’s 20th Brooknum, Gail Brown, Jona­ five became Republicans and B 1!^.,’^*'^®^- I “ “1“® ®®™ ®h!o for NiOderwerter, Sbaiton Wantt- Stolen, Sandy amd pep^rs, James Nazllan, left of vacation, or relief is a mid-July; Charles R. and , . , . . TRIP TURNS OUT WELL ‘V “®“ ^y®” ^®^®” the best decorated hike and doU zy. Vernon; Ruthanne Hatch. Alpers, Vernon. Debby AUaid, JtoyV^erpoe. o ff than Gdzyeh, Laurie Hubbard, six were made independent vot­ Greatest break for week and a day away, depend­ Simone Chrbln to H. Virginia Aquacade st^ed Joan LaChapelle, Patty Lescoe, ers. The next scheduled session NEWTON, Kan. (AP) — kOke •T Rd., Wapping wUl be the scene carriages. -nieresa White Toml Witkoske Weaving, Alice Jacquemlne Vernon; and David Ctork, El- with a big splash Saturday and ing on who you are. Bolton Butterfield, property on North Craig and Pam Lohr, Pennl Ro­ w ill .be held on Sept. 9. R yan is ending his sum m er $100 with starting time set for 7 p.m. ^ ralsine ceremony wUl of Stafford; ’ Martha Greef, ‘2), Coventry and Carol Hew- Ungton. schools begin Sept. 7. Rd.; Joseph S. Franceschena to continued on, swimmingly, for sen, Wendy Armstrong, JoAnne Kindergarten__ Room richer in cash and much richer Refreshments wUl be avaUatole. h^aTl^SO at the L S Mary BUck of Mansfield; Gin- Rt, Nancy Parker. ToUand. Potatoes, David ^ k .m n g - All pertinent information, Ronald Maynard, property on about two hours, while over Saunders, Steven and Douglas The’ Hebroii‘ "ooilgregational ‘“ experience because he want- Women’s League Meeting flagpole. ette Blouln of ToUand, and Modeling (pottery), CJheryl ton; Nancy RychUng, Hebron; such as bus schedules and Jun­ Watrous Rd.; Anthony Armen- 200 children demonstrated skUls Altken, Cindy Browning, Mona Church CouncU has voted to ed to see Expo 67 at Montreal, t L The first meeting of the new A chicken barbecue wUl be Marcia LeDoyt, (2) Coventry. Ctody Kottke (2), M ^ - Era^ Nlede^erfer, Becky m other ior-senior high home-room as- tano to John D. and Helen S. Oaulfield, David Curland, Kathy make the room used by the Ele- Canada. M E ^ “’p season of Our Savior Lutheran served at 6:80 p.m. The food TaUored Suit, Jane Thomas, ®®‘*‘. ®**i.i®**tf** J^®®£y> ^ ®'*® *’*^‘®y’ signments, will be found on the Hughs, property on French Rd.; recently acquired. Czelusniak, Karen Keegan, mentary School for Kindergar- When school let out last 1215 Vi SI1.VER LANE— EAST HARTFORD SX Women’s League wUl be held wlU be cooked outdoors and Judy Niederwerfer of Vernon; ^®**y’,5?“1? R®®**!^* David Ar- Swtt Vtother^, S^ers; R be held at 7:00 p.m. at the school. A square dance wUl be of ToUand, and Mary BUck, -^t®****!!® CSmUs Reddy, Alan Beider, EUlngtop. New teachers will meet in Tunxis Dr.; Mabel P. How- Cross Chapter, co-sponsors of Quinn, Denise Ruzicka, Patty based on last year’s rent of shoes, put $20 in his pocket and ' church. , held that night. , Lynn Vaslngton, Sherre Prince. P®“®®** ®'^‘ (^ sugar), ^n- their respective schools Sept. 6, ^ CUfford A. Treat, proper- the program, said, "Water safe Sanborne, A ndrew U rban and $1500 or $160 per month. headed fo r M ontreal— h ltd ih ik - 'ALL MEATS are FRESH CUT ^ • The program for the evening 81 New Voters * Martha Greef of Mansfield. ^ Chrto Reedy (8), aid Nlederi^rfe^ Veraon,JUim and aU teachers will have a day ‘y Vernon Rd.; Alfred J. ty is the prime consideration of Cralge Laramie. Charles Wallace, council ing. NONE are PRE-PACKAGED!" WlU IndudTa^ur of the church A total of 81 new voters reg- Evening Gown, Becky Nled- ^*“ ®‘ BornlCT, BUlngtim, of meetings and preparations and Elizabeth M. Charest to Pe­ our program.” Certificates only, Lewis Ga- chairman, will act for the coun- He worked at odd Jobs all the Sept. . ter R. and Hazel C. Christiana, Couchon added that when the mache, Linda Green, Joel Mro- cil concerning details and con- Y(ay from a resort in kOssouri to E Saltor ASerSe^Lis^^i iSg^elSn^ftoeT i' ' W W^sTor Vest. Judy D®»>ra l^^vlTka {OhVI^. ^ and Cynthia Oar. Eb 6 U/%1 IBC* Wed. 9 to • Thunu, FrL 9 to 9 Meanwhile, administrators property on Birch Mt. Rd. program originated 20 years sek, Nadine Nuhfer, Kean Pe- tracts. The school will provide a farm in Vermont, met a 6 Also, Terrence P. Johnson to Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed All Day Monday) are btuy. Dr. Joseph Castagna, ago, some 70 children were en- tow, Liz Arnold, Robert Brad- its own Janitorial service as in French family in Montreal who tof XrdnSu^be“S > lS d 5 " A breakdown shows 87 Dem- Oth^, “S dy“ NIeiderworfer, AuSf“®*Sro'“ ’Aite” er‘ dole’s ? the new superintendent, has Rulon W. and Kathleen N. rolled today there are 228 par- ford, Gail Wasserman, the past. put him up for two weeks and ^ the Rev. Mr. Abel. This wffl ocratic, 84 RepubUcan and 10 JacqueUne Samson, Becky ^® " „ °**'®’„ Anflover. ’Tony «™ toe League when they Special CIniees Cheryl Kottke, Mansfield; Ruth- c_„g_t_ g™ /o| Michele Jacobson (4). not nWoiniiy supposed to be on property on Rt. 6 ; El- ganized the program, introduc- ham, David Carter, Candy and aid Hebron correspondent. New York City.}vhere he visited ®to“ ®® tor ^ or^ *Z d rJ “ SL Cop5^’ enameling, Nancy Vernon;’ cherry, George Jacob- tao until FYldav more W. and Jean M. McCann ed the instructors, kfiss Susan Muriel Dutton, Charles Dutton, Mrs. Marjorie Porter, tel. 228- a grandmother he had never arlan Church at the October physlcaUy hanffleapped chUdren Strong. Vernon; mosaics, Gary Coventry, and any other vari- «Hii KJehard B. and Elizabeth B. Laramy and kH?s Jo-Ann Gad- Mark Gudmandson. Nancy Hoi- 9116. seen. M d hto f w ^ y Will move uebler, property on Volpl Rd.; oury. hrook, Steven Kassman, Thom------When he arrived home, Ryan WED. ONLY ^ meeting. wUl be offered to South Wind- 5®'^^**;,,^'’®*®*^®*^"’ Moskey, ToUand; embroidery, ety, Ronald Niederwerfer, Ver- rS Hostesses for the evening wlU sor chUdren who sre between "e ^ 1 m (1 S^dra Aho W. Rumg^ Hatch, Stafford; Gin- non and Alan Bender, EUlng- 4 1.1? ■ #“2® Jf Ernest How- Awards were made as fol- as Keegan, Donald LaChapeUe, Amerioaiw spend an average figured he had traveled 4,600 REPEAT OF A SELLOUT! 25 be Mrs. John PeUey, chairman, three-and-pne-half and slx-and- Bwhara Hud(^ston « ) of Cov- g^^g giouin, ToUand; and Col- ton. ish^. Despairing of nnotog a ard to W. Harry England, prop- lows: s William LaFranbolse, Gina Les- of 18.2 per cent of their incomes miles and said he had $120 in his S Mrs. Henry Schlmpf and Mrs. one-haU years «t age. The pro- ®n*y: Susm Oliver f Hebron; jgg„ Rogch, EUen Aronson, Co- Vegetable collection, Scott ready-made house, he is mving erty on Rt. 44A:Kenneth W. Beginners, Red Cross cards coe, Anthony Mauro, John Mro- for food conmared to about 40 pocket—savings from various 6 one buUton the comer of SchMl Cotton to Steven T. Roberts, and certificates, Laurie BeU, sek, Jill Petrus, Gall and Paul per cent 50 years ago. Jobs, OUR BEST GEHTER CUT S2 Raymond Browning. gram Is sponsored by the Unit- “ **^,, “f**®®* Daura BeauUeu ventry. WethereU, Somers and David and Hebron Rds. He says his property on Cook Dr.; Patricia Amy Himtlngton, Lee Peprus, PhlUlmore, Allan Randall, Jen- Painting Church ®<* Cerebral Palsy Association ®‘ an® Nancy Green Nature craft, Pat Wheeler, El- Clark, EUlhgton. chUdren are very eager to S. McKenney to Edward A. and Marsha Urban, Steven Austin, nlfer Specter, Carl Tambominl, ------^------^ Anyone Interested In helping °*^®®toj Hs^ord aM be Ungton; CJarrie Smith, Linda Natural Science since the move to Bolton. He also has a Shirley M. Grant, property on Heidi Bllsh, Diane Conklin, Kathy Pell, and certificates to Ttninf the church haU and ad- toe Oengras Center at , Bugbee, Karen Moulin, ToUand; Second year insect coUectlon, married daughter. Meanwhile, Llynwood Or. London Park Inc. Darlene Keegan, Cheryl Low, only, Kim McQuade. dltion of St. Peter’s Episcopal CoUege In West „^J*®**?’ camp crafts, Laura Beaulieu, at least 70 different kinds of ______Hartford and In the Keeney Jsn* Thomas of Vernon, norol Hewitt. Karen Moulin (2). insebts. oorrectlv mounted and he will be commuting from to Patricia S. McKenney, prop­ klichael Stroh, Thomas Brook- Swimmers, Guy Beck, Gary caiurch.,.1 tomorrow or Thursday Pleasant Valley. erty on School Rd.; Silas A. PORK CHOPS la o.veri to caU Sam Brady, ®®hool in Manchester. ^ e a t^ Itery^ BUck,^ M ulto Dlndaunda Boyden, ToUand; Kim lalbeiod, labdod, Mike Kuhnly, ToUand. man, Darja Biemat, James Brockman, David Grant, Nancy Home Mechanics The new principal, Norman and Adele O. Barrett to J (^ Cobb, Berry Kltchell, Chris Hoelzer, Colleen Keegan, Gina Strong R d ot Fred Babbitt, PK>t®M‘onaI teachers togetli- 3 ^®®'’^,,“ ®^®“ = “ ®“® Lodder, OoUeen Roach (2). and Engineering first day of vni^on Rd **■ ** toll-time assistants <2) of Coventry. PhyUls Hoffman (2), Coventry. Wooden ddecorative object. Shaw, has been at his desk al­ and kCary Radlon, property on and Ricky Messier, kCark Laramie, Debbie Mathieu, Mar- t s S win a celebration of ^ 1>® 1“ toe classes , ^ SUppers, Unda Boyden ^ Dairy Peter Menard, - - Vernon end Tim most a month and appears to be Notch Rd.; and Lawrence F. Schroder, Peggy Wheeler, Ken- shall Nuhfer, Craig Peters, _ __ J T rm. Showmanship and fitting, first KolodzieJ (2), Jeff Bills, Ooven- feeling more at home, although Flano to Edwin M. and Betty neth Bowen, Karen and Jennl- Jody Rosen, Robert Ruzicka, r i h S OoiSSiflton ^day at the which wtU meet five mornings J!?®**'*’ seivTce The nura- ® ^®®*‘ *«>“ : » to noon. Thomas Vernon. yggr, (p to ll age) Dawn Lugln- try. he has yet to meet most of the Comeliuson, property In Birch fer. Farmer, Robert Ferrlgno, Scott Saunders, and certificate, ^ erv WlU ^ open at the 9 a.m. Class enrollmenU are usuaUy ^<1® Boyden puhl, ToUand, (12 and over) Useful household articles, school! Mt. development. Gregory Goodmandson, Charles Gordon Smith. staff. He will be moving from •'■J from 10 to 16 chUdren, Parents Tolland; and Oiarlene, Tay- Phiiup Luginbuhl, EUlngton; Jerry Drew, Hebron and David his apartment in Hartford to Quit-claim deeds: Holl Invest- and Terry Lester, Debbie Pos- Junior life savers, Bairy ment Corp. to Llynwood Inc., temski, Mary Shifrin and kll- Grant, Jane and Nancy Hub- ** Wanoliig FWr Tomorrow “ ®y obtain fuU Information on ‘o*" Nancy Strong, of Ver- showmanship and fitting, second Aironeon, Chris Reedy, Bruoe the new Highland Oak apart­ Division of "'J The TTtti Annual Wapiring the classes including provision “®"‘ year, (18-14 age) Janice Ben- LeDoyt (2), Richard mngsbury, ments in Manchester Oct. iX. property ^tween Llynwood Dr. chael Wheaton. bafo, Karen Lewis, Wendy Mro- and the lake; Holl Investment Certificates, Jeffrey Bisson, Thomas O’Brien, Craig J * iPair will he Held at the Wap- tor transportation by calling the „ . ^ Frlzee nette, Wililngton, and (16 and Glenn Miller, Steve Ellis, bH o f Shaw conducted a one-man i- n iev Reiinni ArLlrtPepin, O ReginaamImb Picard, PhilllmnFAPhlUlmore, TUTI MichaelaHoaI Pa4At*AlRajchel, i;: 20 organlzattans have signed ™up TrumbuU St.. Hartf^^^^ *®**- Photography cular temporary classrooms, muffins, Patricia Carl, Coven- Premiere showman winners, Picture showing 4-H project and Marshall and Rita Bergh to Michael Sullivan, Mark Trainor, Lyiuie Robinson, Thomas Spec' - V for booths or exhibits. There which he and Dr. Castagna re­ .. ^ ^ Tuttle, College-level courses at the University of Hartford 1 * will ho Alan liveAtoek Manchester Evening Her- Marco, WiUington; Janice Bennette, Wililngton, re- work, Emeot Smith (2), Unda fer to as "carousels.” WlUiam R. and Bonnie A E v- Mark Treudiella, tor, and senior life saving, Ste­ ans. Lot , Tunxis Tr. lead to an associate degree or certificate -* I'tnchiding cows, chickens, sheep,’ •tol Sontii Windsor oorres- Lynn NMCk, BlUnjten; ginger- celved Rosette and trophy, and Boyden (2), Jerry Harriaon The two behind the high school 6 James Austin, Mathew Beck, ven Carter. Well, It’s Now o Team 17 New V oters * * other and pendent, Ann Lyons, teL 844- J«an Connor, Vernon, championship showmanship Tcdland; David Graboff, (2) A*i' are now carpeted in all-weatiier Melanie Burke, Matthew D’Au- We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantitlee ^ t s and other animals ^ cupcakes -Marilee French, wlnnfro, Janice Bennette, WU- dover; Charlene Taylor. Vernon The new ladies’ softball team Colum bia added 17 ^ e w vot­ green Emd ere ewlaliting electric­ teuil, Kathy Grey, Molly Hadi- Day and Evening. Seasions in A Hartford National Charge Card gives you back-to-school shopping did not exactly tromp Andover ers to the rosters Saturday at Z* t L Jane Hart Dancers wffl ------Ocjrantry. Ungton, trophy. and MarUee MiUer, Coventry. ity; ankl a dropped sound baffle, gian, Charles Keegan, Critig convenience in 7,000 southern New England stores. Shop where you see the Board of Admissions ses­ Executive Secretarial ir^ .ni^Atai diirinr the afternoon EDITOR SENTENCED cooUes, Richard Jadr- Holstein cows: Junior calves. Group, Ken Boyden, ToUand; as well as the chalk and tack Sunday, but there is now offi­ Pepin, Michael Strcdi, Michael cially a team, composed of some sion at Yeomans Hall. Of these, SAN DIEGO Calif (AP) - **®**^“ ’ “ ®*"“ Mallnlak. Tol- Jim Lodder. Coventry; senior 4 « acUvtty, Emeat BmUh. the C.A.P, sign and just say, "charge itl" (Why carry a lot of cash? Or dip boards and all the furniture — Green, Ksuren Biernat, JoAnne Medical Secretarial FRESH PORK, COUNTRY STYLE 12 registered Democratic, two, S S S fln d I^SM ^ek,^SS Bonnie Jo BUyeu-tormer man- ®®^'*®®’ Niederwerfer, Ver- Wesley Thouln, Jerry Hairlson. into your savings?) You get one bill which you can pay in monthly Install­ which has arrived. 1 1 players, many of them teen­ Cobb, Charles Johnson, Chris agers—which is something Bol­ Republican and three chose to At present, empty, they sug­ Haspeslagh, Kathy Lambert, Kuebn, DebMa Mills, Neal aging editor of San Dli«o State ^® ments, if you choose. Use your Charge Card and go to the head of the class I ton hasn’t h ^ for a while. be unafiUated. Programs for those who recently graduated from gest what‘it might feel like to Jennifer Smith, Michael Zohan- Office dooed high school, who are presently erhployed and seek live inside a bass drum, which The team will be practicing sky, Kathy C^osthwaite, Peter Wednesdays at 6:30 p,m. at the The town clerk’s office will advancement through added skills, apd for those is appropriate because one of Johnson, Jeanne Lambert, Rich­ Mwr, prt~n ter mMJU.. . 1 Wti'T) you v.'unt the. Ijw.t, luiy elementary school field. More be closed Wednesday because who need refresher trairiing to reenter the job field SPARE RIBS them will be used partly for ard Postemsky and Paul ladles are welcome. Robert Schroder. of renovations being completed the music program. Also special intensive program for the 2 ? ray. Ana Alzugiiray. G ain^- Miss BUyeu, 21, was sen- O o^S”’ ^ Gagnon is manager. Advanced beginners. Sherry at the town hall. The scheduled pre. Dolan and Carol tenced by U.8 . Dist. Judge ® ® °°^ Coventry, The three carousels at the Bolton will play Andover Cohen, Craig Conklin, Patty meeting of the Republican liberal arts graduate w* ttraithus James Carter Monday despite a ®ue Reedy, elementary school are in about again in a home game Sept. 10. Dutton, Ronald and Stephen Town Committee for tonight •It No ehuive in the format is an- parole board’s recommendation Patrtda Carl, Itery Cunning- 7/////// 77FI/NC1 the SEime stage of completion. The score last Sunday? It was Etheridge, Daniel Holbrook, has been postponed to next TM and on/the fotrib lawn wore 17-0, but the team was hardly Donald Johnson, Tracy Krily, week. Begistration—^Week of September 11 Ks omminr Is sat tor 7 D m. Sent iart January -r at .r the ^ Mexican •layior tz), vernon. briefly last week a sign noting dry briiind its mitts. 11:00 am to 8:00 pm weekdays c JoAime Miller, Mark Vlning, E booths, tldes^ and re- ‘>®«‘«»’. attempting to smuggle that here were "your tax dol­ ChiidrMi’s Film ' Kevin Bell, James Caulfield, Manchester Evening Her­ 9 :00 am to noon Gfaturday C frashments stands wffl be In op- pounds of marijuana into the «'AX DIMS lars at work.” Then someone Th>. PTA tvl'' opuiisor a ohll S(ott Keegan, Alison Staples, ald Columbia oorreqiondent, g eratton at that time. A teen-age ® o ^ . ^ e plead^guUty Uxdc it,d o w n . Classei begin week of September 18 dren’s feature film tomorrow John Stroh, Michsiel Sullivan, V irginia C arison, le i. 228-9824. 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THE Spent All Afternoon Figuring Out How to Beat the New York Yankees Herald Angle Twi Playoff Honors B r Club EARL Y osrr Howard Helps Red Sox Blank Old ____ w - atanrta Editor a Jammed Bob Prlddy got the ^clory. at- fJ* NEW YORK (AP)—'El- the game. “I was a UtUe nerv- the white-hot pennant race, left the game with ^ though he was ih constant trou- shuout of the^^ar fw n - NaUonal League UCoim FiUs about playing Wadiington dumped Chicago 2- right knee, P et. G .B. b le ^ d needed nlnth-lnnlng help gers. ston Howard I spent all af- n ever played 1, D etroit downed C alllom la 10- St. Louis 81 60 .618 — Johnson, Line Forma at the R i^ t tem oon fifiTurinfir out how team l d om Dave Baldwin. four runs, BIU b and Cleveland ouUaated Kan' TWtNSOBIOliES— .a * thrM across and Nonii uasn Phlla’phla Grid Orders The Sox almost threatened in Cincinnati ?e^H?JlSnr alll'^enhli S “viifcrirL”''Jnr^" the chance to .. The._Sox nad three hiu for Detroit. in the NaUonal League. Chi- sta^ a h e r d o f ^ e R^d^'^rwh^^ the ,*-"th when C hicago For Tickets greetings and said he would like to talk with me for a doing it. bases-loaded situation into ca^soitm beathAot HniuitAnHouston A-B.0-6, Pitta-Pitts- pete Richert, iiinthe ntHAina* Orioles’ nitoh. pitch- singled and went to third o San Fran. Bidwell f e w minutes. The deadline hour was approaching and I Howard, recenUy traded out. Eihutout o f the year fk/n th e ’Ti­ to which he had been thrust in the burgh took AUanta 4-3, New tr. threw a ^ Ib le double play Berry’s single wiOi one out, AUanta ■The University of Connecticut Boston after more than 12 years explained that only a few minutes couM be spared...... „ . . beneflte of York split with St. Louis 4-2 and *aU into centerfleld in the sev- Baldwin came on ®ut Pittsburgh is filling orders for football sea­ "I’ve never asked you for a ------with the Y ai^es, made hU re- Howard’s pre-game thinking c-6, Philadelphia edged Clncln- enUi inning, aUowlng Rich Rol- Duane Joseplwn and Berry m I^ s A ngeles 69 son tickets and reports indicate favor before,’’ he whispered as the late innings till Cleveii Feature lists football scrimmages with ‘um to New Ybrk an au^lctous quickly became apparent. ^ ti 3-2 and San Francisco ima to score the go-ahead run. out for second. Hotiston 64 the sale will improve over last he bent over the desk. Now Hampshire (Sept. 10) and one. singling in a rim in Howard went out to Lyle on bounced Los Angeles 7-0. zoUo Versalles hit a two-run Second " ■ •baseman ’Tim Cullen mustered a two-run homer in New Y ork 60 "I’m not going to ask you for Babk on top! season’s figure. Trinity (Sept 22), both at the f®” s 3-0 vlct^, easing rookie the mound where "I told him ho , , , homer for the Twins. took catcher Paul Casanova’s the 11th from Max Alvls. Monday’s Results That’s where Manches­ “As of this date, the advance any Red Sox baseball game throw and sent it back to the Chicago-6, Houston 6 ■ Bowl in Now Haven, Coach ^1 Lyle ^ u g h three in « ^ of was going to throw a breaking v a n k r - * ' • • The Athletics had taken a two- ter’s power-laden Moriarty sale has been the best we’ve tickets either,’’ he said, appar- Carm Cozra will welcome his «*“®* ®v®" «»K>wlng baU and he did. And he got him SOX-YANKS- o w n a t o r s w h i t f s o x - plate to nab Agee, trying to run lead into the ninth, only to New York 4-0, St Louis 2-6 enUy knowing that the demwd Bros, 'baseball team is to­ ever had,” reports Athletic Bus­ l^o^didatT^toy. . New ®ut Mickey ManUe. out.’’ When ManUe attempted to steal, for the final out. see the Indians tie it up and Philadelphia 8, Cincinnati 2 iness Manager Phil Barry. He has been heavy in recent weeks, York Giants will play at least "I spent all day at home In other American League steal in the fourth Inning, How- TOe White Sox, meanwhile, aeveland had a two-run load in Pitteburgh 4, AUanta 3, 10 in­ day in Hartford Twilight so much so that no longer are added that he is filling season two more pre-season games at figuring how to get this guy out games, Minnesota edged Balti- ard was a bit sinprlsed, but not fell teto fourth p tece.^ o games TIGER8-ANGEL8— the 10th but Kansas City tied the nings League circles. ticket orders as soon as they requests from readers forward­ Yale before the current five- and how to get that guy out,’’ more 3-2 to remain one percent- enough to keep from throwing ^ f the pace, on Ken McMullen s score, before the final runs. San Fran., 7, Los Angeles 0 Last night before a disap­ ed to Boston, or New York. , ' Mickey Lollch Stopped the are received. year annmd contract runs out the Red Sox catcher said after age point up on the Red Sox in out the Yankee slugger. Mick two-run homer for the Senator^ Today’s Games pointing crowd of 200, Matt "All I want," the visitor said, ■The ticket office Is also Presentations at the Yale Bowl Howton (Blaslngame 5-6) at Moriarty’s Gas House Gang “are four tickets to the World accepting orders for the Yale have ibeen most profitable for (Chicago (Niekro 7-6) Series games in Boston.’’ He added the coveted playpff game, to be played at Yale both the Qlante and their op­ Pittsburgh (Sisk 10-11) at At­ -added that he would like box crown to its regular season Bowl, Oct. 7. These orders will ponents, not to forget the Albie lanta (Niekro. 9-7), night seats but would be willing to Phils Sprint to Head of Pack championship laurris with a 2-0 not be filled until Sept. 18. Yale Booth Memorial (Fund, the main P hiladelphia (Btinning 14-10) decision over Herb’s at Dillon tickets are <4 each. settle for grandstand locations. at Cincinnati (Nolan 10-6), night Generous Joe, he even offered purpose for staging' the annual Stadium. ’Ihe success was the Season tickets for four home attraction. . Ray Walsh, gen­ New York (Koorice 4-8) at St. second In a best o f three set gam es are <10 w hile single 2 to pay for the ducats. In National Runner-Up Derby Louis (Hughes 18-4), night * * « eral manager of the New York for post-seaison laurels. Mori­ game prices for reserved seats hurling as St. Louis botmced Los Angeles (Singer 9-4) at Giants and the team’s one-time Cubs shaded Houston 6-8 In oth­ arty’s annexed tiie opener by an at hom e are <3. Hom e gam es NEW YORK (AP) — A back In the second game. San Francisco (Gibbon 6-2), Short Punts publicist, reports that more six-dlay sprint has swept er NL games. * • • 8-1 count. will 'be played, as follows; Oct. Here’s the alignment for the than 100,000 applioations for * • * night 14, M assachusetts (Band D a y ); the Philadelphia Phillies to p i r a t e s -b r a v e s — Fashioning the whitewash was National Football League this season tickets were received p h i l s -r e d s — Wednesday’s Games 28, D avidson (H om ecom in g); Roberto Clemente poled hls righthander Jimmy Bidwell. season. ’There will be four divi­ for home National League the head of the pack in the John Calllson’s 13Ui hom er Houston at Chicago 19th and 20th homers, the sec­ The ex-Holy Cross and New Nov. 4, New Hampshire (Par­ sions, four teams in each. Cen­ games in (New York. Despite a National League’s runner- snapped a 1-1 Ue In the sixth Pittsburgh at AUsmta, N ents’ D a y ); 26, H oly Cross ond one breaking a 8-8 tie In the York Yankee farmhand scatter­ tral Division will consist of Dal- 1-13 won-loss log last season, up derby. inning at <31nclnnaU and the Philadelphia at CincinnaU, N (High School Day). 10th to end a four-game losing ed three hits, all singles, in las, New Orleans, Philadelphia the Giants are still a lx>x office Now they’re trying to drum New York at St. Louis, N Tickets may be ordered by Phils added another run on a streak for the Pirates. Atlanta^ completing a perfect pitching and Washington. Century Di'vl- magnet. up a match race with St. Louis bases-loaded balk by Gerry Ar- Los Angeles at San Frsindlsco writing the Athletic Ticket Of­ had tied the game ■with h#o rim s' record. Bidwell, a newcomer to Sion lists Cleveland, New York, swifties. . .but Manager Gene rlgo on the way to their 21st American League fice at Storrs. Checks should Mauch isn’t looking past the In the eighth on Rico (Party’s W. L. P et. O.B. the locals this season, notched 9 Pittsburgh and St. Louis. At­ be made payable to the Uni­ Here ’n There trium ph In 29 starts. double and singles by Felipe eight regular season decisions lanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles next nine innings. > M innesota 73 56 .566 — versity of Connecticut. But they needed four innings Alou, ’Tito Francona and Hank. and walked off the mound last and San Francisco will com­ Looking on from the press “We’re still looking for one in Boston 74 67 .666 — of scoreless relief from veteran night with No. 0 against no loss­ prise the Coastal Division with box at Yale Sunday during the a row," Mauch said Monday Aaron. D etroit 72 68 .664 1% Dick Farrell to keep the streak * * * es. Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay Glant-Mlimesota grid game was night after the Phillies edged C hicago 71 58 .650 2 Rolling Park Set alive after the Reds closed the OIANTS-DODGERS— and Mlimesota in the Central Ken Carpenter, head coach of Cincinnati 3-2 for their eighth C alifornia 65 63 .608 7Mi Playing-Manager Gene John­ gap In the bottom of the sixth on Gaylord Perry stymied Los Division. Each team will play the Hartford Charter Oaks. He’s straight ■victory . . .and dis­ W ash’n. 62 69 .473 12 son, in line ■with Bidwell foi Golf Event Date Pete Rose’s single, Lee May’s Angeles on three hits and six home-and-home games with a former National Football played the first symptoms of Cleveland 62 70 .470 12V6 most valuable player honors, FINALIST—Rod Laver Paces back to attempt return by fellow Australian Ken double and a ground out. fanned nine, leading the Giants Arrangements have been teams in its di'vlsion, single Leaguer who starred with the pennant fever. B altim ore 67 70 .470 16 capped a tremendous seasor The save was Farrell’s sev­ to their 10th v ictory In 18 gam es completed to hold the ninth an­ Rosewell in finals of first pro tenriis tourney ever staged at Wimbledon- Laver games with each of the ' four Cleveland Brovms. Carpenter The Phils’ winning streak has New Y ork 68 72 .446 16% with two hits, a run batted ir enth In 44 relief efforts this sea- against the Dodgers this year. nual Rolling Park Golf ’Tourna­ won in straight sets. (AP Photofax) ______teams in the other division of was elated with the perform­ vaulted them from sixth to sec­ Kansas C ity 64 76 .419 19 amd also scored one run.' Willie Mays knocked in two runs ment, Sunday Sept. 17, at the its conference, and single ance of his charges, who came ond place In less than a week. Monday’s Results Only a ground rule prevented OVER HIS SHOULDER—Arnold Palmer was per­ hlinnechaug Golf Club. Bert games with the four teams in from behind twice to pin an ’They lead the Reds and Chicago with a thlrd-lnnlng single and Boston 8, New York 0 Johnson, the No. 2 man in the M E’TS-CARDS— scored from second base on a mitted, a free drop after he barely moved his ball McConkey, chairman, reports me of the two divisions of the opening Continental League de­ EASY OUT—Waiting for a sliding Mickey Mantle on an attempted steal is Cubs by one percentage point... Cleveland 8, Kansas City 7, 11 Individual batting race during Cleon Jones’ two-run single ■wild pitch In the Giants’ three- from water-logged sand trap off 16th p'een at tee-off time hats been set for Namath Charged with Assault other conference, for a season feat on Wheeling last Saturday second baseman Mike Andrews of ttie Red Sox. Andrews took Elston Howard s but trail the league-leading Car­ innings the regular season, from being was the big blow in a four-run 10 a.m . total o f 14 gam es. This year, night at Dillon. The Oaks return dinals by 11 lengths. run sixth. Washington 2, CSiicago 1 credited with a home run. His Westchester. Dan Sikes watches the ball in flight. has filed papers in Supreme fendants with Namath and perfect throw. Mantle injured his leg on the play. (AP Photofax)______fifth-lnnlng flurry that carried * * a ■The tournament is conducted NEW YORK (AP)—Joe Capitol Divlsim teams will play home a week from Saturday St. Louis di'vided a double- Minnesota 8, BalUmore 2 long drive settled tar under the Court alleging that Namath and Schaaf In court action which the Mets past the Cards in their CUBS-ASTROS— on a handicap basis and play Namath, quarterback of their inter-conference games night. . Bill Boyle, recreation header with New York Monday D etroit 10, C alifornia 0 stands In deepest centerfleld in Southern Cooking Helps la reserved for residents and two other men assaulted him in Parmlter said he intends to director,'reports the annual Rec opener. Winner Jack Fisher Adolfo Phillips doubled in the the New York Jets, appar­ 'With the C oastal D ivision, and night, taking the second game 6- Today’s Games the third Inning which drove in former residents of the Rolling an East Side bar at 3 a.m. on start. Department Town Doubles Ten­ 0 behind ex-Met Jack Lamabe blanked St. Louis unUl the sixth inning, took third on a ently has not heard the Century Division with the Cen­ D etroit (M cL ain 16-14 and H il­ the MB’s second tally. Park area. the morning of Aug. 4. in a supporting affidavit, Par- nis ’Tournament will start Sept. after the tailenders had 'won the eighth, but needed help from bunt and scored on Dave Gl- tral Divislm. ler 3-0) at California (Bnmet Johnson, also an ex-pro, and It is expected that 35 players last of his unauthorized Parmiter’s court action, filed miter says the Incident occurred 9. Interested teams may now twilight game 4-2 to break an Ron Taylor in the ninth. usti’s wild pitch, giving the 11-16 and Clark 9-9), 2, twi-night bellcow of the Gas Housers all will participate. It’s requested Aug 8 trip to New York. by hls attorney, Stuart M. Spels- after he recognized Namath at enter by cmtacUng the East Boston Pitchers eight-game losing string. A two-run homer by ’Tim Mc- Cubs their one-run margin over Cleveland (Siebert 6-11) at Rudolph and Sikes season, promised he would get that------entries be------submitted------asCT, Ml^'tharNam^^^^ the bar, greeted him and of­ Off the Cuff Side Rec office. Entries close San Francisco pelted Los An­ CJarver and two-run singles by the Astros. Glustl and rookie Kansas City (Nash 11-18), night Doug Rader homered for Hous­ back on top with a sound catch­ soon as possible to permit the N.Y., without permit Sohaff, owner of the Open fered to shake hands. Jim iClTh.patrick and Jack Sept. 6. . One questions the geles 7-0, Pittsbuigh nipped Orlando Cepda and Dal Maxvill Baltimore (Hardin 3-1) at Min­ cominltt6e ito tniAhe ivimcomes na rtsrtitright Long Island, Just watched Lyle pitch 3 2-8 ^ sacrifice Doubles — Campanerls, K.C., To Face Doves Johnson’s single to left in the yer who shot a course record 62 Dave HiU, with a 68; Lee ’Trevl- F aired in th e «q>ener un­ out and tells you. That’s what a fly. innings of near-perfect relief 28; Tovar, kfinn., 28. second, a walk and Liptak’s one- _xo under par—and lefty Bob no. 68, U.S. Open champion der the ore U|^to wlU be young pitcher Uke me needs.” In the sixth, Howard singled and preserve a 8-0 ■victory for ■Triples—B lair, B alt., 10; Scott, In Jimmy Fund base blow to right netted the Charles of New Zealand who Jack Nlcklaus, 69, and South the Spruce Tavern and THE Lyle certainly listened to home George Scott, who had 12 Hours Sleep the Red Sox over the New first tally. A base on balls to had a second straight 67. African Gary Player, 70. WINIF whUe In the nlgbt- Howard Monday night. reached first base on a fielder’s Bost., 6; Buford, Chic., 6; Mon­ York Yankees Monday night. All-Stars from the Manches- Frank DlMauro, a stolen base “i just hope that one stays on ------o ^ ,. One’s cross bats - and Sparky, which he prefers to choice and gone to second on a day, K.C., 6; Versalles, lifinn., His team was only one per- ter Rec and Church SoftbaU “^®*^ *'"’0 outs, Johnson de- the board,” said Rudolph, one of Vic Washington of Wyoming spills - with the Army h Albert, relieved starter Dave ground out. In the eighth, Reg- 6. Home runs — Yastrzemskl, Uvered again with hU long the early finishers who had led the nation in punt iretuins N avy d n b . n S f k £ io tT to to“ tSrid MOrehead In the sixth inning gie Smith clouted his 18th home Leagues will host the East Hart- Daily Schedule Boat., 84; KlUebrew, IDnn., 84. ground rule double in the third rounds of 69 and 67 wiped out by last season, talkliig 34 punts 443 Box office tqieiia at 6:46. BEST Am erlctm ^^e with the bases loaded, one out run to finish the night’s scoring, ford Dovelettes Wednesday ^hich ended the scoring, Stolen bases — Campanerls, rains that forced postponements yards for a 13-yard average. he w aJlX lw tl^^oM of Hoston leading 2-0. Steve In the doubleheader scheduled night at Mt. Nebo at 8 o’clock ST. LOUIS (AP) — Dal Maxvill can’t believe Tim K.C., 44; Buford, Chic., 28. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. th ^ re^ M iU w ^ Sox are still Whitaker was the batter, Lyle for the two teams tonight, Bos- McOarver and Tim McCarver can’t ^ e v e Jack La- the reasons the Red sox are sou ^ and ton aces Jim Lonborg, 17-6, and Pitching (11 decisions)-Lon­ "I’ve already played 72 holes aroimd the top. 98. and have a 270,” Rudolph said, fnabe, but Wes Westrum is now a soKd believer in the Howard went to the.mound. Lee Stsinge, 8-8, were set to face borg, Boat., 17-6, .789; Merritt, mflelders selected When Boston purchased And so effective was the staff referring to his rained-out Butterfly Mark Shattered St. Louis C!ardinals. ’I told him he was going to Yankee ace Mel Stotitlemyre, IC nn., 10-4, .714. (Crowell, Randy Smith, Mike GASOLINE catcher Elston Howard from the ace that no Herb’s batter reach­ roim ds. - "I could never understand Strikeouts—McDowell, Cleve., Rothman, Marsh Potter and McCarver needed all the rest Yankees earlier this mouth throw a breaking ball, and he 18-10, and ex-Red Sox star Bill ed second base. The winners But he Isn’t alone. Recently how come Tim was always so ’ did,” Elite related. "And he got Monboquette, 3-3. 194; Lonborg, Boat., 188. BUI McMuUen. Outfielders lum - he could get for Monday night’s WUUanut told the 18-year veter­ also played errorless baU. crowned British Open champion In World University Meet ■trong and how he could do that ed were Burt BaskervUle, Stove doubleheader between the Mete an and the pitching staff that Today space is being readied Roberto de Vlcenzo, who had a TOKYO (AP) — Douglas Rus- meter freestyle relay team of Job, because catching is the National League MOAdams, Dave Solomonson. and the Cardinals. The Mets Howard was In charge. When he in the showroom trophy case first round 69, has posted three seU of Midland, Tex., who began Charlton. Ken Walsh, 22, East world’s toughest Job; theii I Pitching will be Gene Nead, took the opener 4-2, but St. ^Nightmare Recollection’" Batting (276 at bats)—Clemen­ for the arrival of the latest straight 67s—also a total of 270, Lansing, Mich., Don Havens, 19, VALUE called for a pitch, the pitcher Btartpi rooming with him and I to win the sec- ' John M cC arthy and Benny the United States assault on was to throw it and not call for te, Pitt., .848; Cepeda, Bt.L„ diam ond honors. but 186 officiaU y. ■•* records when the swim competi­ Granda HUls, CaUf., and Zac found out,” MaxvUl said. 6-0 on a two-run hom- Benevento. Others in the squad another himself. .842. Zorn, 20, Buena Park, Calif., In "He always gets at least 10 ^ McCarver and flve-hlt Former Stewardess Qaims ore Jeff Moriiardt, Frank La- tion opened Monday, led the But Lyle, a 24-year-old rookie, way again ’Tuesday by breaking 3:82.6. hours of sleep a night,’’ MaxvUl by Lamabe, recenUy Runs—Santo, Chic., 91; Aaron, teano and Eric Ozols. Manager had grown accustomed to AU., 89; R.Allen, Phil., 89. Nance Biggest Patriot Asset the 100-meter butterfly mark In „ acquired from .the Mets. will be John McFarland with HhaWng off hls catchers at Runs batted In—C epeda, 8t.L ., the World University Games. IN TOWN! A’s Were Beer-Guzzlers Russ Mathiason and Joe Scata recS*U houre "But the amazing thing about times, and when he did it to The 21-year-old uMverslty of FORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A "they came on the plane with a 102; Wynn, Houst., 98. coach in g. this club,” McCarver said, "B Howard in a game against Kan­ Texas student covered the dis­ WHEN YOU raROHASE II 8ALL0NS OF 0A80LINE YOU of sleep. I don’t see how any­ former United Airlines stewajxl- rush, and shouting for beer. I Hits—Brock, St.L., 166; Cepe­ Dick Thurston, Bill Maher, Duplicate of 1966 Record FREE JUNIOR the way.,.6,_rellwer like Lamabe sas City, it cost him. tance in 66.6 seconds In his heat, body gets along with less.” ess, who is now married, has and the other hostess weren’t da, St.L., 163. Bob Parireau and Bob Carlson comes in a^''^pitches a shutout. "Elston gave me a fast ball, lowering the standard of 67.0 set REOEIVE A SOZ. ANCHOR HOCKINO OLASS OR COUPON New York Mets’ Manager what she calls a "nightmare able to serve it fast enough to Doubles—Staub, Houst., 86; R. will umpire. He— works ------—, so inconsistently . be- but I shook him off and threw a „ ^ „ b. Would Win Qaims Holovak by L.A. Nlcolao of Argentina in BOWUm GUNIO Westrum doesn’t care how many suit them and they became Allen, PhU., 81; Cepeda, St.L., Preliminary game at 6:30 wUl EQIVALENT PLUS BOUBLE OREEN STAMPS ON hours McCarver needs to sleep." cause he’s Ih the bpUpen and guder. I walked the guy on that recoUectlon of a trip she "tede 81. ANDOVER, Mass. (AF) — ’To the backfleld are flanker Glno 1961. then he comes in and he’s q i m | ne^dt two ffuys season with the Kansas City quite rough about it. feature the Mtmehester Little "He’s a bulldog," Westrum got Triples—Pinson, Cln., 11; Wil­ RusseU broke the 100-meter Aiigiist 3Ut, 2:00 P.M. ’"They wouldn’t fasten their kOss SoftbaU AU-Stars. m ost people, D eo. 7, 1941, la the CappeUetU and halfback Larry FILL-UPS, WHICH EQUALS V/tc VALUE ON EACH BALLON said. "I always liked him be­ sharp.” hits wd I was "out.” Athletics to Baltimore. liams, Chic., 10; Morgan, Houst, seat belts. They decided to. play Tickets are on sale at the oaydav marthat wui.uvewUl Uve mIn miamy. itoxv . J®e ^ BeUlno, a .flanker backstroke______HutMonday with a 69.6 hind the plate. He handles pitch­ It was no'niystory to Lamabe. <‘i had a nice Uttle talk with Mrs. Mlchal Sheridan, now 10; R.AUen, PhU., 10. at BRUNSWICK cards, so some of them sat on .Army Jk Navy Club, VFW, Elks, ...... y®"’’ '^®” ® performance during a heat, but ers weU and he’s pretty good ■‘You get your rhythm and him after that," Williams relat- living In MUwaukie, a suburb of Home runs—Aaron, Atl., 81; the Boston Patriots, however, crack at the halfback Job, but cSiaries Hlckcox, 20, of Phoeidx, PARKADE LANES OF BAS, that’s It,” Lamabe explained, ed. “I tqld him vdien Ellie calls Portland, said she spoke out be- top of the seat backs and we British-American Club, Man­ and with the bat." Wynn, Houst, 80. chester PoUce Station and Nas- Ihe day that WlU Uve in infamy oarron appears to have held Aris., beat RusseU In the final "Slx runs help, too.” something, you throw It. You cause of recent news accounts couldn’t get them down. Is D ec. 17, 1966. OHnle Inolndes: Then he scoffed at the idea Stolen bases—Brock, StL., 40; s iff A rm s. onto it. later that day in 69.8, Free Bowling, Free Shoes, the Cardinals could stUl blow ■The the pitcher asked if the can shake, hut It’U cost you <60. about the firing of Manager Al- "Always they wanted and de­ WUls, Pitt., 28. For it was on that day that Art Graham is back at spUt Hlckcox’ ■victory was one of Free Instructions the pennant. games had been televised back “Norone In this league knows 'vin Dark and owner Charles manded beer, more beer and HIS NIGHT—Thanks to everyone in the form of Pitching (11 d e c i B i o n s) — the New York Jets bombed the end i^ere he aet a team record three world records aiid seven and Book Covers ‘”They’re a dream ball club,” to New York. Somebody said he hitters bettor than EUle. I’U Finley’s disciplinary efforts, still more. They’d throw the a wave was extended by Oarl Yastrzemski of the Hughes, St.L., 18-4, .766; McCor­ Patriots out of the Eastern Dlvi- last year with 61 catches, and swimming and diving factories he said. thought so. take 16 years’ experience over Of the Athletics, she says, cans on the floor and we hotess- Red Sox on his ni!ght at Yankee Stadium last m ick, S .F ., 18-6, .760. Big Race Slate sl(m championship in the Ameri­ Jim Whalen continues to Im- for the amazing Americans, bstm otlon By Certified Instmotors es were almost crying in our nig^t. He received a new car among many srifts. Strikeouts — Bunning, PhU., can FootbaU League. prove at tight end. adio have rewritten the record despair. We couldn’t even get 191; Jenkins, C h ic., 186. Set at Riverside Boston went Into that final The rest of the line has D m arathon grind fo r the was disheartened by the result, trouble, and it’s not known when with all of them yelling to be to. Pirates, hit his second homer foot In my mouth and came out but looking back 9 PJL er Al Dark, Harrelson caUed to have anqther Red Eox-Cardl- tracks to the MUd wlU *®r 1,468 yards on 299 carries, 1, and Leroy lUtcbeU. No, U— SUNDAY ^ C/ean WcatsideOval Thefea- both league records. appear to have won starting Flidey "a menace to basebaU.” hal aeries as we did back in 9 AJMU-9 PJtf. 1946.” ture^U be 100 lanx with the » isn’t only hto running, rtaes as comer backs. Safeties "Nine clubs made me offers, Riverside team com p ^ of BiU thoug^tbat makes Boston go. R<» HaU and ^ jc k Bbonta x U M GORIUN ^ Comfortable WED. and THURS.AVCI. 30-31 seven in the American League Oreoo. OahiUn and Jack He to such a powerful blocker round out the secondary. and two National League Oeoigta’a Bobby attar enta uaiuuu ^ quarterback Babe FarilU The Patriots naturaUy an BROTHERS Dependable clubs,’’ the first baseman said. the natton’li seoood beta point A ra ce at count on at least one nuur aiming for an even better "I turned down one offer that scorer via UokB in 19M. He As of May 26^ Shop Houtst 0 AJI. to 7 PJI> a u u e n g f t MANCHESTER MIDGET and PONY the W id e CTOwn’ series, wlU be keepUif the l^toers away. r e ^ than tost season, but as Gtosed Saturdays 770 MAIN STREET would have paid me about <60,- made 67 polnto on 21 out o t 22 ______'T think oar re c­ FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, Inc. the big eyent at Riverside Sat- He’s ^ far the best blocker Hotovak said: 000 m ore than the R ed Sox. ^ extxa point tatempta and boot­ inday ««git» Thto wUl be the bad,” ParUU says. ord “ ■ last year would win dC this ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Manchester Oil-Fuel InsHlule "But I wanted to {day udth ed 12 ( THAT I'L L HAVE THE 35 IT a f f a i r s o f VXy o u p io n 't e x a c tl y Contraetin9 14 OH,l|M6.''WmlOUT M S C0 MPUCU1SSA<: IF THAT C M E O F I BET UAdJ CABINET MAKER wnnled, eoc- I'fA HERE T' n x EXPECT YOU HAD TIAAE TWO CASE I'D BETTER DISHES DONE BY THE STATE ?VtXJRlKNOCK, BUT « 1 perienced cidy. Excellent op­ SO e a r l y , TO DO t h e / BUCKS GET MY AAONEY'S TMIG SCRIC9 >NOULP TAIL 1 0 M A K E BIG MMI-MIKD THESE CMS ME TEa CLASSIFIED QUAUry Carpentry—Rooms, portunity. Dieplnyemft Dae., B U G Si BR E AK .- y AN HOUR w o r t h ! FLAT CM rr$ 8^008! TO 9WEELOUTOF. i COULD A C T fM Q O tM A "EKCORE" en rP A R T ' babysitting, my home, Man­ P E T U M IA l WAXING THE NBYI6/A SO JO U RN dormers, porches, basements, M anchester. 643-9657. FAST A WHETHER FLOOR! WAS HIRIN' lO [COfAB iN, MAJOR/ MAi/E A MlkUi BIGOER LITTLE WHEEL. A S W e a AS PUSH THE lEVERV AFTER A a , chester, second shift, reason­ IN THE COUNTRY GUYS TO BOO ^W E MAY NEEP ^ refinlshed, cabinets, built-ins, DISHES.' J I'Wv IS formica, aluminum, vinyl, PART-BOTTME STAR ^ FILL WrW HOT. M E C R A O S ^ ' "MWM" BunOH I TIME HE )'MUKE1XU- able. CaU 643-6866. AlAN FOR tire eerviee work, W ORKIN' Wil l b e a w e l c o m e iTHE GOVERNOR'S)) SOMEBODY TO OUT- steel, ceramo siding vnUlam 19 iRSAM EL'f A lR f ^ HE'D BE 0 1 H I9 LOOKS IH MHG ABOUT good pay, all benefits, must ORWAmN'l. ,~\ii CHANGE FROM THE OPPONENT AT //TALK THE COPS ON Mixture ADVERTISING h i Robbins Carpentry Service. J E A L O a S f AMOTKER e l e v a t o r amirkor:; ihemam be steady worker, experience A F F A lK G OF STATE./ A PEBATE / y (t h e RAPAK TRAPS / BOOKKEEPERS ih AOOSS eUiitaka CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 649-8446. OLhflER.’ « H o e s : HE LOVES.'. helpful but not esaenW. kR- 1 Imperial TObeae 8 AM . to S PM. CLERK TYPISTS ply Nidiole-llandiester Tire domain 8 Chemical luSIx ADDITIONS, remodeling, gar­ Inc., 296 Broad 8t, Manches­ 7-----ol July SThe guma ages, rec rooms, bathrooms STOCK CLERKS II (anat.) te r. lOReddlah lirown COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. tiled, Idtehens remodeled, ce­ Excellent opportunity with S PJML D A P B E irO R E P D B U O A ’n O N ment work, cellar floors, pat­ J/unrORIAL — part-time eve- MEnUce ^ , 11 Negotiate local RCA distributor. Ideal ISAlwayi (Latin) 12 Cowboy’s Dendllne for Saturday and Monday le 5 p.m. Friday. ois, roofiiig. Call l>on Cets- working conditions, good nlngs, Manchester area, 6 concern 16 Jaeger gull syn sU , BuUder. M9-4291. starting salary, 5 day week, nights per week, S-4 hours 1:^ !o__ L 17 Summer (Fr.) IBDecompoce per evening. Call Hartford 18 Correlative of 22 Color . „ vacation, excellent benefits. ' either 24 Cotton bundle. PLEASE READ YOUR AD 249-6889. 38 Caeiar and 47 Hardy heroine Paving - Drivnways 14-A A L L Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 20 Sorrowful 25 Freebooter dOFlah ClaaaUed or "W ant Ads" are taken over the phone ns n RADIO & APPLIANCE 21 Crafty 27 Incursion Brutua FULL-TIME Inventory clerk. SOVefia (eb.) convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST AMESTTE — Quality workman­ DISTRIBUTORS, INC, IFM3UU.TAKE BUrMYOOSH, Z'M \ NOT HALF AS 23 Steal fromrrom zvAuiomooues29AutomobUea 51 Bitter vetdi Apply Aloar Auto Parts, 226 HEADINS FOR TH' \ EANEEROUS 2S Favorite animal 31 Obnoiloui plant 41 PertaliMg to DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in ttme for the ship on driveways, parking ME WITH S3 Native metal next insertion. The Herald is responsible for only ONE Inoor- 95 LEGGETT ST. Spruce St. MOUNTAINS/ IHArSy AS ITU. BE 28 Air (comb. 35 Cloak 54Edueetional areas, commercial and resi­ PANGEROU5 ^HERE TOR \tXJ form) 38 CarpentePi 43 Brlitlei reot or omitted insertion for any advertiseinent and then only EAST HARTFORD group (eb.) dential. Free estimates, 'no ob­ TERRITOBY/ ri— COME DAYUSHT/ 28 Wordleii 44 Small flapf to the extent of a "make s«od" insertion. Em m which do 528-6581 PLUMBER — experienced in 30 Legal profeitlon ligations. Call Eastern Paving 1 r 1 r 1 \b IT not lessen the value of the adverUsemeot w ill not be ooireeted new work, top hourly wage, ai a whola 1 3 n by "make good” insertion. C o., 528-8987. L iSTEKIMG id BITTfART, THE An Equal Opportunity 32 Gibbon fringe benefits, no layoffs. In­ I^ IT H ^ I^ IT SHOW'S BOTTOM BAKAKA RUM E m p loyer VOUR 33FaIiehood ir quire Imperial Plumbing Co., 84 Age THROUGH Hl5 FAVORITE FART South W indsor, 644-1621. I CAR. 35Fidiionf tr rr Roofing and foSTE 37 Steamer (eb.) 643-2711 875-3136 forthezilliokth time 3BBird’i craw Chimnoys 16-A Halp Wontofi— Mala 36 40 Rebound (Rockville, Ton Free) ROOFINQ — Speclallxlng re­ ELECTRICIANi full- tim e, 42 Goddeia of the ANONiMOUS CAMERAMAN INVITATION OUT OUR WAY BY J. & WHUANB dawn pairing roots of all kinds, new NB\N iORR,N.i. steady employment, insurance 44 Light brown roofs, gutter work, chimneys . Beg. U. S Pul O H - All rlgKit tew ve d benefits, paid hoUdays and va- 45 Pronoun | 0 ) B 6 P by United fuutvte Syndicute, lac. TO BID 4 « Encountered Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? cleaned and repaired, 30 years' ' cation. Call between 8 a.m.-8 WE ST UNUSUAL AFRICMt stroyed if the advertiser hanging. Ceilings. Floors, Ful­ M anchester walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ BOARD OP DIRECTORS ANIMALS/ OlRlSTX t 8-29 is one you’ve mentloaed. ly insured, workmanship guar­ AFTERNOON races. All concrete ropaire. TOWN OP MANCHESTER, HOW DID YOU KNOW / If not it will be handled anteed. Leo PeUetler, 649-6826. Reasonably priced. 643-0861. CONNECTICUT ASSEMBLY INSPESTOR WHAT THEY WERE? / in the usual manner. U no an sw er 643-9041. NEED EXTRA MONEY? e H tf If NIA. lie. T A i Se s U A PM. ON. EVENING NoUce Is hereby given that ONCE SAW THEM ATTICS, cellars cleaned, rub­ IN A ZOO. bish removed from backyard PAINTING. Interior, exterior, SeU the top party plan line. the Board of Directors, Town of ENQINE DISASSEMBLERS HELKR Lest and Found 1 and lawns maintained. Reason­ free estimates. Contact Gerald . Discount toys and gifts. No (4 hours or more sched­ Manchester, ConnecUcut, will able, 649-1868. A . Stratton, 648-8748, 848-4887. investment. No back orders. uled to your convenience hold a Public Hearing In the LOST — Postman’s Jacket, No collecting or delivering. whenever possible) BenUey School, 57 Hollister SUBASSEMBLER 6 PAINTTNO—Interior and exte­ Parkade vicinity. Call 649-9703 LAWN MOWER and tractor re­ Write Laurene Co., Goshen, Street, Manchester, ConnecU­ rior, very reasonable, free es­ or Broad Street Post Office. pairs. Pick-up and delivered. Conn., o r c a ll 489-4101. cut, Tuesday, September 6, 1087 timates. CaU Richard Martin, And ASSEMBLER - EXTERNAL DETAILS Ken. and Bob, 742-7200 o r 528- at 8:00 p.m. on proposed addi­ 649-9285. CASHIERi WANTED — days 3547. tional appropriaUons as fol­ 8-3-1 Annoancomants 2 10-6 Monday-Friday, nights, FULL-TIME OPENINGS eWPt/HtA.hcTM.a»Ul.Htl>H TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, NAME YOUR own price—paint­ Thursday, Friday, Saturday lo w s: BENCH ASSEMDLER -«Z “You should hear his ead story. Mom. His mother made ELECTROLUX vacuum clean- bundling lobs deered, troestq;)- ing, paperhanging, removal,* 5:30-1. Stanley G reen Restau­ To: General Fund Budget 1967/ 68, B oard o f EducaUon $9,000 him practice the violin, instead of baeeball!'' ers, sales and service, bonded v pe^, ctot a tree problem? W ^ ceiUngs. Guaranteed work, free rant, Parkade, Manchester. ■A -A ★ ★ PREPARATION MECHANIO - TEST e-2? o'tfat. representative. Alfred Am cll, / worth phone call, 742-8282. estimates. Interior, exterior. for "wash-out” account for M IC K Y F IN N BY LANK LEONARD 647-1719 o r 648-4918; Clean, accurate, prompt serv­ OrEJit from Bureau of Ele­ SHARPENING Service —Saws, ice. CaU 647-9684. WAITRESSES If you’re a high school mentary and Secondary Edu­ FUEL SYSTEMS COMPONENT knives, axes, shears, skates, graduate or have had busi­ cation, ConnecUcut State De­ PorsoncBs rotary blades. Quick service. (With Catering Experience) ness experience you may partment of EducaUon for TESTER THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBrad Capitol Equipment Co. 88 Main WANTED —Left half of $1,000 Hoot Finishing 24 Turn spare time into doUars qualify for the support of Industrial Arts St., Manchester Hours dally by working on a temporary "Sunny Dollar” bill. W ill share. Program In Secondary 7:30-5, Thursday 7:80-9, Satur- F L O O R S A N D IN G and re ftn lsh- basis for Manpower. Very AND MANY OTHERS W rite P .O .B ox 28, M anchester. — General clerical poslUons Schools, to be financed by pe­ day 7:80-4. 643-7958. big (speclallxlng In older high hourly rate, no fee, floors), cleaning, waxing riodic reimbursement from WANTED — ride to P 4 W, flexible hours, convenient Why not make your skill or yonr mechanical YOU ARE A-1, truck U A-1. floors. Painting. Papeibanglng. Connecticut State Department North Haven from Manchester, location. — Typing, Keypunch and other aptitude really pay off? Qmie over to the Air­ CeUars, attics, yards and smaU No Job too smaU. John Ver- office machine operaUons of EducaUon from funds ear­ second shift. CaU before noon, craft. trucking done A-1 right. CaU faiU e, 649-5760. MANPOWER, INC. marked for this project. 649-1587. Tremano Trucking Service toU To: General Fund Budget 1967/ 18 Haynes St., Hartford Visit our Personnel .Depart­ TRAINING COURSES WITH PAY fre e , 742-9487. 68, B oard o f EducaUon In te rv ie w in g fo r 9-10:80 A .M . ment on the first floor. Bond*— Stocks— $54,810.18 Automobilos For Sala 4 278-1684 One Tower Square, Mon­ IP YOU DON’T HAVE SHOP EXPERIENCE— BACK HOB buUdoxer work, to increase the "wash-out" Mortgogos 27 day through Friday, .8:00 You may be given 120 hours of intensive train­ ’65 FORD V8—2-door green, en­ grading, and septic tanks, dry account established for Proj­ wells, land clearing, .Ihaln saw a.m. to 4 p.m. ing on the machine you have been hired to op­ gine good. Asking $25. CaU af­ SECOND MORTGAGE - Un- BOOKKEEPER — recepUonist e ct I (P r o je c t N o. 77-2) fo r work. Paul Sohendel, 649-0466. te r 6 p.m . 647-9827. Umlted funds available for sec­ for Manchester dental office, the 1907-68 school year, to be erate. Instruction will be right in our own ma­ ond mortgages, payments to chine training school at the same high “Air­ SALKS AND Service on Ariens, part-Ume, hours flexible. CaU financed from P. L. No. 89- MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY NBSID CAR? Your credit turn­ suit your budget. Expedient For more informaUon csill craft” rate of pay. Hahn EcUpse, Jacobsen lawn 649-6676. 10, P.A. No. 523 originally set ed down? Short on down pay­ service. J. D. Realty, 648-6129. 277-2094 mowers. Also HomeUte chain up in the amount of $18,400. ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ DENTAL ASSISTANT for office ADVANCE TRAINING APPLICANTS may be, 6E£,THANKS/ /lAR. NOW AAAY BE I CAN EVEN saws and International Cub John I. Garside Jr., A B E R N A T H y— 1 CAN AFFORD TO HIRE A AAODEL! sion? Don't despair! See Hon­ in Rockville, full or part-time. given courses ranging from 22 weeks to 98 weeks HEREtSTHE Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ Schools and Cknsos 33 S ecreta ry __ _ REALLY est Douglas. Inquire about low­ References. Write Box O, Man­ AAONEYZOWE ment and sharpening service THE TRAVELERS Board of Directors in Machining, Jet Engine Sheet Metal, Tool, Die USE MORTY BIEEKLE BY DICK CAVALU est down, smaUest payments chester Herald. and Gage Making, Machine Repair and Pipe yO U FO RTH IS //// anywhere. No smaU loan or fi­ on all makes. L A M Equip­ Manchester, Conn. (VMNTING. THE Only INSU R ANC E making. AAONEY. VM THE TOUGHEST kUD t U Fl£>HTATTHE nance company plan. Douglas m ent Oorp., R ou te 88, Vernon. EXPERIENCED office worker Dated at Manchester, Con­ IPOAICT’ i 875-7609 Manchester Exchange capable of learning bookkeep­ necUcut, this twenty-fifth day IM HINSPALE/ PBPPOFAHAT/' Mbtors, 883 Main. COMPANIES APPRENTICE CANDIDATES may be eligible COAJSIDEaA —E n terp rise 1946. Tractor School ing machine, 6 day week. Regal of August 1907. DEfZBYA 1959 RAMBLER, standard M en’ s Shop, 643-2479. for courses ranging from three to four years in H A T/^ transmission, good running RUSS’ Mower Service — lawn (A t the center of transportaUon Jet Engine Metalsmithing, Machining, Tool and condition, good mileage. Call mowers sharpened and repair­ In Hartford — In downtown Hartford) Die Making and Electronics. ed, engine tune-up, free pick­ 649-4040 a fte r 6:30. Earn up to $250. per week. Purchasing and Personnel up and deUvety in Manchester. W. T. QRANT GO. FuU or part-time students Assistant, with progressive 742-7607. An Equal Opportunity SOME OF THE JONES 4- welcomed during the sum­ company, stiU growing and at tha Parkoda IhPGEWAY M G B —1968, V E R Y good condi­ Employer M ft F ATTICS and ceUars cleaned, mer and faU months. School expanding. Blue Cross, tion. (TaU 875-6662 after 5 p.m. Applicants needed for office EXTRA BENEFITS AT THE AIRCRAFT Ucensed by State of Conn., CMS, Pension and many trash hauled to the dump, and/or credit, luncheonette 1966 LINCOLN for parts, free. Dept of Motor Vehicles. more fringe benefits.- Typ­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER light trucking, reasonable. 648- assistant supervisor. Hospital and surgical insurance • Life insurance 1968 Ford, best offer. Inquire 5846. Guaranteed placement as­ ing and shorthand required, • Retirement program s Nine paid hedidBys sistance upon graduation. otherwise no experience The Benefits STUAfeT IS UNHAPPY, M A Y B E \ M A YB E MAYBE I'LL' at 1062 East Middle Tpke. • Up to four weeks vacation • Side leave with BECAUSE SCHOOL LAWN MOWING service, light Don’t delay, caU American necessary. Salary open. e Good Pay Y O U 'L L SO M ETH IN S ..BE SICK.// —xaM.-s.-w NEED , HELP desperately. OPENS NEXT WEEK.' F I N D s>VONDERFUL COMET - 1962, deluxe, white, trucking, odd Jobs. CaU 649- Tractor TraUer. Please write or phone: Permanent day work, 6 hours e Paid Vacations pay • After hours recreational programs a Larg­ A N E W 4-door, standard, radio and 6470 anytim e. WILL 8 Z 9 e HP >r HU. be. per day, Monday - Friday, good # 6-Day Week est U. S. credit union s Overtime in many de­ FRIEND./ ^ H A P P E N y heater, one owner, $860. 289-6547 Anytim e partments. M rs. E . S. Loftu s starting salary. Also need part- eA Il Company Beoefite YEH.. 649-9886. CAPTAIN EASY Ume day work, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. BY LESLIE TURNER HoufahoM Sorvkat Colonial Board Co. (JaU 648-1908 or come to Burger Apply in Person 10% BONUS FOR SECOND SHIFT Holp 616 Parker St. Chef, 286 Main St. EA5Y.POVOO W4WT10 , OH,POWT ACT THE W01F.C6PTAIW ERSy.. 7 TVE HEARD THAT VOITRE t w i s t y , Xipowr KUOWiMRBe 1966 O LD 8 M (>B ILE - 68,000 Offorad 13-A VISIT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE: 400 Main CONDUCT A g u id e d TOUR ONE OF McKEES rOJCST Manchester, Conn. OF THE STATES FOR AN I ru . mv Alt ] VM HORN..usrs scr o rig in a l mUes, $100. 649-2497. 35 j EWPIjOVEES. BESIPESi EXPENSES!/UFA LUNCHEON DATS REWEAVING OF burns, moth 649-4567 Street, East Hartford, Connecticut. ATTRACTIVE VOOMG QIBl /KR-RUFF! CAM IS TOO MOUNO .JUST CAM AND MS, f a l c o n — 1968, 2-door blue holes, zippers repaired. Win­ RELIABLE WOMAN to care for child afternoons starting Sepf. OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: Monday sedan, automatic, may be seen dow shades made to measure, through Friday 8 A.M. to 4.30 P Jf., T n e s ^ end 92 Waranoke Rd. am sixes VemeOan hOnds. Keys 0. C a ll 649-0654 a fte r 7 p.m . EARN $80 and more in famous H O W FAST made while you wait. Tape re­ brand items. No investment. Wednesday Evenings till 8:00 PJR. Saturdaya— 1968 F O R D G a la x ie 600, R ad io, corders for rent. Marlow's, 867 Help friends shop from borne. 8 A.M. to 12 Noon. heater, standard Shift, 8 cylind­ M ain St. 649-6221. TOYS & GIFTS Send for free Ote page catalog. © I96J by NIA. C AN YOU T J A tee. U A fe». OH. er, exceUent condition. CaU P op u lar Club P la n , D ept. 8621, Other Connccticat plants in North Haven, South­ after 6 p.m., 6494878. P A R T Y P L A N ington and Middletown. ; Lynbrook, N. Y. ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS ——————— 1960 FALCON, 2-door, 6 cylln- Building— ' Demonstrate the newest, ' SUPPLEMENT your income, TYPE? CAN I DRAFT ITENOTTHATI'M I'LL BE AWOL. der, standard,' $250. CaU 649- Contracting 14 most complete line of toys part-time work whUe ebUdren you FOR THE CHICKEN IF I PONT g e t 1466. and gifts for Christmas' are in school. Lucky Lady CARlfENTRY — concrete steps, Highest Commissions! No Immediate opening for a mature lady who types 0ATn.EOFTHE LOVE TO. BUT- BACK TO THE Laundry, 43 PurneU Place. PRAH & LIMBO POLE, CITY TODAY. floors, hatchways, remodeling, Investment! Generous Bo­ well and fast to operate a Friden machine. eneuki ^ pordMW, garagee, closete, ceil­ nus Plan for Dealers and MobBo Homos ings, atUcs finished, rec rooms, Hostesses., CaU or write Many ^fringe benefits including pleasant people W HITNEY Lim .E SPOR1B formica, ceramic. Other relat­ "Santa’s .Parties!" Avou, f l y povaov XRAILBR — 2-bedroom; 86x8, ed work. No'Job too emaU. Dan Conn. 06001. Teleph on e 678- COUNTER MAN to work with. An excellent opportunity for the right storms and sirens, excellent MOran, BuUder. Evenings 649- 8456, E ven in gs 677-2018. person. AIRCRAFT ^ymiMUnn, nl

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V, h i. i BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 PAGE NINETEEN FMom maOTEam BlANCHfJSTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 199*7 HouGes For Sole 72 HouieG For Sele 72 Suburban For Sate 75 IMp Wantod Mote 36 Dogs—Birds—N is 41 Wcmtad—To Buy SB * Wcmltd To Boat 68 Housos For Sob 72 Housos For 72 BRICK Ranch gfarage space for 8 * cars, ^ w i^ jft MANCHEAiiu k -BIX famUy, VERNON — Brand new biUld CORPORATION HELP WANTED — Ihapoctora, FANON PA syatem, 2 columns HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, SINOLE HOME or dufdex, 4 or SDC ROOM Ranch, one car ga- MANCHESTER — Ranch, baths, formal dining room. W,200. gross rental. CaU Car- er’a special! Spacious, n nge R ealty, 872-8808, 0497788, first class only, minimum 8-10 with ' 4-S” speakers in each. bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, 5 rooms, Manchester-Andover n^e, short walk to grade rooms, large living room, PracticaUy no maintenance. ______clous Colonial in a smaU c ^ - munity of fine homes on one Home Improvemenf Division CLASSIFIED years experience In mechanical' Call 643-7680. glassware. We buy estates. vicinity. Call 742-7676 a fter 6. school. Covered patio, owner Utdien with buUt-lns, famUy Look into this —bijck homes MANCHESTER—^immaculate L winding street. City water. layout, casting layout, in-pro­ lage P eddler, A uctioneer, 420 transferred. Call John H. Lap- room on first floori built 1861, are scarce, ranches even more "kaped 5 room Ranch, custom WANTED —6 or 6 rooms, 3 haU acre lot 122,000. PhUbrlck Two lavatories plus one full | 01 TICKS — SHOWROOMS cess or will consider graduate GREETING CARDS Lake S t, Botton, 640-8247. pen, In c., A04>261. so. Ask for Mr. Zinsser. Bel- kuUt, breeaeway, garage, beau- apprentices In related fields. adults and two children. About A gency, R ealtors, 640-5847. bath. Garage, 2-zone heat. FOR SALE WE BUT AND sell antique and MANCHESTER—V icin ity. WUl fiore A gen cy, 048-0121. ttful large lot. Char Bon R eal 986 Burnside Ave., East Hartford ADVERTISING Rates in excess $0. per how. M2S. rental. 647-1203. Priced at $28,000. for fast sale. used furniture, china, glass, build 6 room Ranch 'on large AUGUST SPECIAL —8V4 room Estate, 648-0688. X-PLU S Ideal working conditions, Put that special touch in yow BILL BB1L8TORB has recently ______Ask for Rick Merritt, Bel- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS silver, picture frames, old lot for ' $15,000, or Raised Cape, possible 4 bedroo^, ample overttme overtime and overtimeovemrne greeting cards with your own coins, giSs. pewter, scrap gold, WANTED-4 or 5 room apart- Ranch, |17,006. Also ^ d new ceramic' bath, flre- listed a few interesting com - MANCHESTER — 92-94 Rtsseii Bore A gen cy, 645-0121. 8 AJR. to 5 PJL SJ^csS^Sa^c^mS! ev^ watches, old jewelry, hobby ment or duplex. Call 1-62341427. on pw lot. Mtten Agency, Plac^.l00,a74 tm^ lot P ~ P - 6 a v m ^ - four bedrooms and medical Insurance. Ultl- every reason, every person or erties. Call BIU Belfiore. Bel- condition, two furnaces, one : R ealtors, 648-6030. m ediate occu pan cy $10,700 possible in this gorgeous Spilt. m ate in equipm ent, located in com pany. C all 643-8213. collections, paintings, attic con­ flore A gen cy, 648-0121. new. Reasonable. CaU Carriage fX)PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. tents or whole estates. Furni­ Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Prestige Barnsbee Lane area. beautiful Lake Champlain area ' — CAPE-6 ROOMS, baths, R ealty, 6497783, 872-8806 after 5 PJML DAT BEFORE PUBUOATION ture R epair S ervice, 643-7440. 649-2818. JOE LDMBARDO has listed an ’This is a custom buUt home in | of Vermont These are $18,000 ■»------■ « ------1__ Business Property one oar garage, large lot with 6. absolutely breathtaking 9 r o 6 m ______an estate like setting. Many, THE X -MEN ARE HERE DeadUiM to r Saturday and Monday ia S p.m. FHday. - $18,000 per year positions to POOW <0»W ACCfSO rW S ^ ------— ^------For Sale 70 trees, $16,000. PhUbrlck Agen- DUTCH COLONIAL — 4 bed- Split a very few mUes from MANCHES’TER — new listing, many extra value features. those who quaUfy. Please send i4> im o RUNABOUT with 40 Room S WiHlOUt BOOKI oy, RcaltoKi, 649-0847. rooms, one fuU bath, 2 half MANCHESTER — Restaurant, Manchester. 2% baths, 2-car 8 “ room home. ExceUent con­ Ask for Rick Merritt, Belfiore | resume Including telephone h.p., Evinrude electric start and ------baths, 24’ Uvlng room with well established with good in­ garage, automatic kitchen, Agency, 6495121. number in complete confidence trailer, good condition. Call EXCELLENT room for woman mREE-FAMILT, — Manager morrow may be too late. ; 6492414. peU. 640-4824, 876-1166. Warren E. Howland, Realtor, CHOICE AND NOT CHANCE . . . Brings a customer to X-PLUS! MAN WANTED to work in lum- $16. Gravel, fUl, stone, sand, from State of Connecticut. Choice offer^ by Carriage FOR YOUR Cottage — 3 piece 043-1108. beryard, must have driver’s patio and pool sand and ma­ John I. Garslde Jr., 2. Camera Dept. — Manager ReaUy, 6497788, 872-8808. waniva—’*wiaai uiuiv ## matching living room set, sofa WE DO THE COMPLETE JOB . . . GIV E YOU MORE . . . SAVE YOU MORE. licence. Davis A Bradford nure, 64S-6604. Resort Property Secretary bed, rocker and straight chair; MANCHESTER Lum ber C o., 200 ToUand St., Board of Directors 3. Shoe Dept. — Manager WEST HARTFORD — Comfort­ SHOW MB A fair return on an 3-drawer chest with separate For Rent 67 ASSUMPTION PARISH Wkat are the 2 uppermost thing* in your mind when you consider a remodeling contractor 7 We’re TV & RADIO East Hartford. SPOTS before your eyes on Manchester, Conn, able, cozy 6 room Colonial, 3 investment pnq^rty, large or your new carpet? — Remove bedrooms, shower bath, U i^ small, and yqu may have a erne vou’U agree: o BIXlABILlTy o Q U A L IT Y o PRICE . . . not necessarily In ttiat order . . . mirror; girl’s 28” Columbia bl- CAPE COD - Dennlsport-new Dated at Manchester, Con- New listing! ! Immaculate 6 M Ml 2 ar^m portM ^^ X-PLUS CORPORATION glvee you aU throe. ^ TECHNICIANS BOY WANTED afternoons, over them with Blue Lustre. Rent cycle. Silent Glow gun type cottage, sleeps 6, heated, fire- necticut, this twenty-fourth day room Cape Cod with alu­ room with fireplace, dining fast sale. Send particulars—in­ PUSTB JOT . . . WE IHEBErOTE CONTROL THE QUALITY, THE PRICE SO MUCH THE oil burner. 649-0649. If you want to learn more about our money-making 18 years old ;^th driver’s li­ electric shampooer, $1. Paul’s place, available September 2, August 1967 minum siding and awnings. room, sunporcb, kitchen, come, ejqiensea, price, etc. AU BETTER! Our Truckload buying enaUeo ns to pass tho Mvini* Mong to cense. Apply Henry Jenkins Paint A WaUpaper Supply. pantry, lavatory, large treed repUes held in strict confi For wholesale distributor of MUST SELL — 30” gas range, $76 weekly. 644-0836. proposition ip one of the country’s fastest growing Large Uvlng room with fire- are so well equipped, we save mwSey, therefore we can do the Job for leea and still maintain Transportation Co., Chapel idace, S bedrooms, 2 car ga­ yard, garage. Owner 028-0422. denoe. Write Box B, Manebes- RCA V ictor products. FuU SCREENED LOAM for best 2 years old, exceUent condition. retail organizations—come prepared to discuss your quality. or part-time. Experience. R d., S. W indsor. 628-2133. rage, everything! 1 $20,500. ter Herald. Our trained crews wiU show you that there are stiU some craftsmen left, and we teye th ^ ! lawns and gardens. Also sand, B est o ffe r. 876-0800. sales know-how and your previous experience. VERNON — custom 4 bedroom T op hourly rate. ExceUent H u rry! J . Sledesky, 649-6806. WB’D m U B TO HAVE YOU CAUL. ANO COMPABE THE X-PLUS OFFER BEFOTE YOU OIL BURNER service man, gravel ahtl^flU. George H. Orif- Ooinniai, 8 til^ bsths, fomUy SBIUNO your bomeT For fringe benefits. 6 day week. fing, Inc., Andover, 742-7886. prompt courteous service DEOIDiE. year 'round work, all benefits, Musical Instrunwnts 53 Are You An W room, double'garage, lots of trees, low 80’s. Hayes Agency, that gets results caU Louis I I ™ , k w a l l . » w .u.«. « m A p p l y a t NO MONEY DOWN LOW BAHK TERMS RADIO & APPLIANCE be licensed mechanic. Call M. at all, on carpets clewed with AMPEG piggyback amplifier 60 B a^ w s and Widlace CJo. 0490181. ' Dlmock Realty, 049062$. L. G ibbs, 870-0968. DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Blue Lustre Rent electric watU irith tremolo, one 16’’, Experienced 96 LEGGETT ST. two 12 speakers plus two Manchester Parkade shampooer, $t. ’The Sherwin- BAST HAR’TFORD FULL-TIME bus operator, tweeters. Best offer, 649-1463 Manchester 5490806 WiUlams Co. W. T. GRANT CO. 028-6581 steady employment, good pay. after 7 p.m. Linotype Operator? New England's Leading C A LL NOW X-PLUS COTP. Silver Lane Bus Line, 49 Brain­ f i v e b e d r o o m Colonial now »8S BURNSIDE AVE. PROCESSED gravel, 6,000 An Equal Opportunity ard Place, Manchester. Start Working Immediately under construction, plus we Two-Year Professional EAST HABTFOTO, CONN. E m ployer yards at our screening plant AntIqMM 56 PERSONNEL OFFICE win have custom buUt for you S o vk ig s Bo r Ii off Manebester FREE SHOP-AT-HOME SERVICE I would like additional laformatloa on MAN WANTED, part-time or delivered. George H. Grif- Excellent Wages • Two Weeks Vacation With Pay VERNON CmCLB, VERNO^. CONN. Ranches, SpUt Levels o r ^ School of ComMCtkot Book A Trost Co. mornings, for Ught porter work. fin g Ih c., A ndover, 742-7880. WANTED TO BUT—antiques, lonlols on exceUent lots with steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ • Hospitalization • Retirement Income Plan • Life SMSt irf: all your neighbors, the IMMABLE MAN to work from P i c m o oU city utiUties. T.J. Crockett ing Lanes, Rt. 88, Vernon. er lamps, art glass, primitives, M . at Pantaleo’s Used Auto from $10.60 up. AU bolted ta­ Realtor, 0491077.______■mny people that we have done work any quanity. 644-8962. Insurance • Sick (leavo • 87^^ Hour Week. No Appointment Neccsiary m r I BOY for drug store deUvery, bles from $20 up, deUvered. ACCOUNTING H *' I the a n a . These are our beat ref • A ddress ...... : ...... An Equal Opportunity Bn^loyer MANCHESTER — large brick 2 1 9 - 7 7 7 S * pwaop, speak to BmU. 2-6 p.m., muat have driver’s W . Zinker, RockvU le. 070-0897. I fC f erenees. We wiU be happy to show you ~Woarlng Apparol— Apply In Person At The Cape Ood home, beautiful treed Jobs that have been completed right in a t y ...... th r . Btation manager for BBACTTYOURiijii’ for a thriU lot, 24uU baths, handy to ahoj^ HARTFORD m S ^T B O T A t^U ^ 7 DAYS A WEEK — 24 HOURS A DAY w nig m ore, 942 M ain Bt. F u n 57 your oelghboriMiod. I sh ift, oxpwlmaieo helpful ______1 piaft acboola« and Inuea. FliU- 66 Fteert S t, Hartford—TeL »47;U 16 E tip n tn 0 Over 1100 Stono Lustre to clean rugs. Rent elec- BEAU’TIF’U L wom en’s used CoM tto Coaot -brick Agency. Realtors, not necessary, exceUent JANITORS — part-time eve- 18 BISSELL STREET GRANTS • i : ~ henefits. W rite to B ox nings. Call 04S-440S, 3-0 p .m . trfb shampooer, $1. Olcott Va­ clothing, sizes 1914. Reeuwna- 049A047. •r Herald. only. riety Store. ble. CaU 648-4364. i 3

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PAGE TWENTY TUESDAY, AUGUST 2&, 1«67 iSlanrt;rBtifr Etti^ning l|«raU) iD ailjr Met P n h R oe Ihe Week Ended The Weather Contract Signed Car Pass Keys About Town August 96, teer Cloudy, scattered showers to­ For Bulldozer Taken in Break MR. ROBERTS Beauty Salon night, low In 60s; clearing and David WoHenberg, son of Mrs. ilanrtet^ r lEum to ih ra li cooler tomorrow, high In 70s. Patricia WoUenlberg of 15 Hil­ A contract has been awarded A break at Country Boy’s 14,590 liard S t, has recently enUsted In ^ h _q . Penn Co. of New- Used Cars at 253 Broad St. In Manche$ter-—A CUy of ViUage Charm ttie Army. After completing ington for furnishing the Town which a set of pass keys was basic training, he will attend an Highway Department with a taken, and vandalism in which VOL. LXXXVl, NO. 281 (FORTY PA6ES—TW0 SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1967 (Cleeelfted AdvertMug on Page 87) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Army Nuclear Weapons Main- Caterpillar tractor bulldoser, to a display window was sluittered, tenance School, Albuquerque, jjg pj^jj Installments were reported today by police- N. M. —half on delivery, the other In the break, a thief broke a ------half next July. window on the north side some­ Airman Bruce Lk Doughty, Penn’s net price is $14,000 and time between 10 a.m. Stmday fleadquarters in Flames Water Grave son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. includes $3,857 trade-in on a and 9 a.m. yesterday and ran­ Doughty of 151 Cooper Hill St„ 1962 International Dozer. Under sacked an office. CAPE MAY, N.J. ('AP)t— Union Recommends has recently completed Air the terms of Penn’s bid, the The keys were not discovered BOB JUDY CHARLES A 2SO-eeme3d Dr., policeman tai the accident division alt Haitttord Police Station. ’The children The yearly sale so many piano buyers wait fori ^ The blase erupted less than an tihe Big Three automakers lunch. The hostess will serve They are: Miss Georgia Pot- have been raising money for the Harvey Young Fund to aid the family of the Slain Haft- bpur after council members, led State News be rejected as “inadequate beverages. terton of Manchester, a home ford poMcemian. Prom left to right seated are: Donnie Ldnde, Khren Nichols, S h l^ Mdiian, by their adviser, the Rev. Jfunes E. Groppi, a white Ro­ and inequitable.” economics teacher at Eastern Kathleen Nichols, and Kimberly Unde. From left to right Standing In back of them are In making their offers Tues­ man Catholic priest, escaped Junior High School in Green­ Brian MOran Keith Nichols, Nancy MOran, and Brian Unde, the fOur children who peddle day, the auto companies said ’The advisosy board of Man­ from a white throng police esti­ Dem ocrats 9 chester Assembly, Order of wich; Mrs. Roger Adamy, a their bikes around the neighborhood drumming up business. The two customers at the they constituted “ the highest mated at 13,(XX). Rainbow fV>r OiTis, will meet Bolton dressmaker; and Sister Stand are (front) Mlchive and next to him his brother John SulUvan o f 17 Foxcroft Dr. BERKSHIRE wage increases ever offered’’ tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Edwina, teacher at East Cath­ The Morans Bve at 60 Foxcroft Dr. and the Nichob at 81 Foxcroft Dr. (Herald photo by .The hecklers sidled over side­ Lose N egro the union. hiome of Paul ’Taylor, Apt. 30A, olic High School. Satends) walks along the 22-block route The UAW national negotiating BuUaing 7, Vernon Garden ’Three wimiers will be chosen that took the marchers deep Q ergym an committees at General Motors, Apts., Rt. 83, Rocikvi'lle. from each of three age groups into the predomlnaintly Polish Ford and Chrysler said they had ranging from ages 10 to 18. The Hospital Notes South Side. given careful consideration to Highway Crews to Install IHusic Festival The mop, chanting “ kill, kill, HARTFORD (AP)—The Rev. the proposals, however, found A rock and roil dance for winner in each category will be Richard A. Battles Jr., a Negro Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. klU,’’ hurled Insults, botUes and them to be unacceptable “ when young people 21 or under wlB chosen for general appearance, leader^ switched his party af­ In all areas excepting mater­ rocks at the 2()0 marchers pro­ measured against the fantastic be held tonight from 7:30 to as well as for the quality of the Two Miles of New Curbs filiation and announced his can­ nity where they are 2:30 to 4 tected by a thin line of police­ profttatallity and productivity of 10:30 at the Mlancbesber High garment’s construction. Manchester Highway De- 4. Relationship of existing didacy as a Republican Tues­ p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and pri­ men.. the automotive Industry." School parking lot. day for the Hartford Board of lfy“ to f r'S nS tever^; P-^ment, the day after Labor ^dewalks with edge of pave- vate rooms where they are 10 Twenty-two persons were in­ The union negotiators added PIANO & ORGAN Education in the upcoming city ment. a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors are re­ jured, 11 of tliem policemen. the offers did not meet the judging in Hartford and these will start installing bitum- elections. The executive bblard of the 5. Amount of street parking. quested not to smoke In pa­ A similar demonstration alwig “ pressing needs of the automo­ winners will then go to New inous curbs on about two miles Newdomera Club of the Mhn- 6. Number and dates of re­ tients’ rooms. No more than the same route Monday night The Rev. Mr. Battles, a New bile Industry’s workers and York for the selection of 18 fi­ chei^er YWCA will meet to­ of town streets. quests. two visitors at one time per resulted in 16 arrests and two England director of Dr. Martin their families.’’ " nalists. The town’s berm machines Director of Public Works Wil­ patient. Three Milwaukee policemen subdue an unidentified night at 8 at the home of Mrs. Injuries. Luther King’s Southern Christ­ The recommendation that the will install about 10,000 lineal liam O’Neill, in announcing the Steven Otis, 63 Horton Rd. Less than an hour after the white heckler during an open housing demonstra­ ian Leadership Conference, was proposals be rejected came as feet of curbing In areas compil­ program, said that the Installa­ Patients Today: 266 SALE! Plans for the coming year will marchers groped their way tion. H e was one of many arrested as thousands of a registered Democrat imtil he no surprise. It was expected, ed from individual complaints, tions, in addition to functional be discussed. Public Records ADMITTED YESTERDAY: through a protective screen of jeering whites protested march by several hundred announced he would run as OOP since the offers failed to meet from observations of need by use, will improve the general tear gas toward a viaduct lead­ candidate for the education Warrantee Deed Paul Alien, 42 Lenox St.; Mrs. BALDWIN SPINETS, CONSOLES, Negro and white youths into the city's predomi­ several demands which the . construction inspectors, and appearance of roadways and ing out of the South Side Tues­ board. Jessie M. Roberts to Salva­ nantly Polish south side, (AP Photofax) Fast Foam Floods Firefighters UAW had considered essential. from first-hand knowledge of abutting properties. Carol Boucher, East Hartford; day night, they were caught up Pastor of Mt. Olive Baptist tore A. and Helen M. Gallo, Meanwhile, the UAW is ex- highway department supervis­ The program includes the Lewis Bradley, South St., Cov­ Hamilton Studios, Howard Spinets, And In a new crisis. Church, the Rev. Mr. Battles These firemen at Everett, Mass., stand nearly submerged in foam after a property at 21 Laurel St. pectedoto select one of the Big A . ors. backfill and the loaming and entry; Henry Chretien, 45 Rus­ It developed as their bus said he was quitting the Demo­ Quitclaim Deeds fire-fighting experiment got out of hand yesterday. The foam, used to com­ Three companies as a strike ’The criteria for including spe- seeding of the areas. pulled up outside council head­ Managerf Tellers Killed cratic Party becaiue It is con­ Darrell B. Leighton to Salva­ sell Dr., Vernon; Robert Cole- bat fires in closed spaces, spread faster than eimected and the wind blew huge target in the next two days. SPECIAL ficif streets in the program is Because of the speed with Baldwin Grands... just arrived from the famous quarters in the Inner Core, the cerned primarily with “perpe­ tore A. and Helen M. Gallo, chunks over the eastern part of the city. (AP Hiotoflax) The ui(lon traditionally fo­ based on the following prior­ which the berm m a ctoe oper- Negro section that was the trating its own power.’’ The property at 21 Laurel St. cuses on one firm and drives to CAR ity: ates the loaming and seeding Festival at Tanglewood, Lenox, Mass. scene of rioting July 30. Democrats, he said, have failed A Maud C. Booth to Victor A. a settlement there through ne­ 1. Damage incurred from will be outdistanced. This work, Z? Summer St., ^ r g e I ^ e , Suspect Arrested to recognize the major urbsm and Catherine Z. Plagge, prop­ Police and Negro Mvjtnesses gotiation or strike. Tbree-year storm-water runoff. consequently, may stretch out to problems. erty on Summer St. ifave conflicting versions of 2. Condition of pavement on the rL a ln d er of the fall and “ The message is clear,’’ he contracts covering 660,000 work­ Judgment posito, 83 St. John St.; Ernest t^rhat happened. ers at the Big Three expire at which berm is to be placed. possibly into the spring plant- said. “ The Democratic leader­ Fire Scorches 500 Acres; Robert Satter, trustee under Fentiman, East Hartford; Sgt. Frank Miller said the 3. Width of the pavement. Ing season. ship has been found wanting. midnight Tuesday. the will of Myer Greenberg, George Forostoskl, 80 Griffin This Is A Store-wide Sale! council members began protest­ In Bank Slayings CSirysler’s top negotiator said against Jessie Roberts and Dar­ Rd., South Windsor. ing what they palled lack of po­ The people can no longer affoi^ FOR A that leadership.’’ the union’s reception of Tues­ rell B. Leighton, property at We have included air designs and finishes of Baldwin Pianos and lice protection as they began OVERTON, Nev. (AP) — The A short time before the three day’s offer was “ less than en­ Also, James Grimes, 54 Val­ moving out of the bus. Bottles He registered as a Hartford California Families Routed SPECIAL 21 Laurel St., ^,399. Sealtest^ Low Bidder^ Gets ley St.; Raymond Hampton, 423 Organs in this sale. Everything in stock is reduced in price. We manager of a bank and his two were slain, sheriff’s officers thusiastic." jimeuBhed the windshield of a po­ voter In 1963 with no party af- L08 ANGELES (AP)—A po- remained on patrol duty to pro- I’l looked out my window and, Certificate of Condemnation E. Middle Tpke.; Richard Ja­ women tellers were herded Into said, a young man tried to rob a The union had no immediate have also included ail of our WESTBROOK pianos, starting at sale lice ciu-, he said, and shots rang bait shop two blocks away. OCCASION? State of Connecticut against cobs, East Hartford; Mrs. a vault late Tuesday and shot to tentiaUy disastrous brush flr« In vent possible new flareups In ail of a suddem the fire was comment. Truman W. and Ruth M. Annto, Contract for School Milk out from a vacant building death. A 24-year-old man was A clerk, Adella Maxey, said up as a registered Democrat. „„„„ the San Fernando Valley com- swooping toward my home. I National union negotiating Elaine Jencks, 76 Summer St.; prices of... alongside council headquartera. Rent a new Comet or property on east side of S. Main After receiving revised quota­ a strict bid procedure was ’’un­ . later arrested uid charged with the man asked for shells for a ^ telephone pole blM- commTttees at the U ig Fred Kelsh, Watson Rd., Ver­ MUler said police fired tear Rail Deficit Soars Meremy. Low Rates .. . St. tions from two local firms seek­ realistic’’ because milk prices murder and robbery. gun and then, as she turned, de­ . ^ r m ore Z n five equipment used tag away just at the top of today < non; Mrs. Frances Knlpple, 100 gas to disperse the Neg;roeB and today after more than five Daily . . . WedUy . . . Marriage License ing the 1967-68 school milk con­ tend to fluctuate widely. Tile slayings were discovered manded that she give him all NEW HAVEN (AP)—A $18.62 at one time. canyon. Our house Is at the bot- and to force their expected re­ Summer St.; Edward Koch, 87 fired shotguns into the air. hoiurs of furious fire-fighting ef­ Ronald Paul Valluzzi, 12 tract, the Board of Education When it changed the policy, «495 by a farmer, Norman T. Bhurt- the store’s money. million deficit for the first seven The fire department said It tom. jection arguments. M ontlily. Doane St.; Chirtls Krause, forts. Schaller Rd., and Carolyn Nan­ During the melee, he said, an had reports of six houses de- "Then these two heroic kids last night voted imanlmously to the board also decreed that on­ Greenwich; Mrs. Dorothy Fa- Uff, who had gone to the bank She took about $30 from a (See Page Five) Twelve fire department units The UAW’s International Ex­ cy McCullough, Ledyard, Sept. ALSO FIVE USED GRAND PIANOS automobile drove by and a fire­ to talk about a loan. Btroyed or damaged but a final came driving up In the truck award the contract to Sealtest ly local milk suppliers would plneau, 198 Porter St.; Mrs. cash register, Mrs. Maxey told ecutive Board meets today and 2, St. Bridget Church. bomb was thrown through the The bank manager, Larry count was yet to be completed, and said, ‘Let’s go.’ Foods, the low bidder. be considered for the contract. Gertrude Reduker, R ocl^ Hill; police, but the man said: “ If Thursday to ratify the commit- Building Permits ^ STARTING AT $795 window of the council headquar­ Staley, 27, and the tellers—Vera Battalion Chief Patrick Fer- “ They loaded half the inside The action was taken on a Dart’s and Sealtest, which Michael Scarchuk, Box 288, that’s all you’ve got, forget it. tees’ action and pick the taiget. Richard L. Cbstello, altera­ maintains a branch on Summit ters building. Walklngton, 30, and Betty Helt- guson at one time estimated the of the house on their truck and. motion proposed by Beldon Coventry; Leo Schendel, 218 It’s not worth my life or your Walter P. Reuther, UAW tions to dwelling at 25 Avondale Schaffer, who maintained the St., were the only two firms t: I mann, 40—were each shot In the life." burned acreage at 1,200 btg aft- drove me down here. I guess the president, will enter talks at the Rd., $800. Main St.; Mrs. Barbara Shaw, (See Page Twenty-Seven) board should be “honor boimd’’ seeking the contract. If you're going to buy a piano this year head. Normally, two other per­ Mrs. Maxey said he then said Weird Near-Funeral er daylight the deparment said fire just missed my house, but It Walter J. Zinker, tool shed, West WllUngton; Mrs. Ramona to accept the low bid. At the board’s July 14 ses­ sons work at the Overton he had been kidding, and talked the scorched area actually was burned all around." (See Page Twenty) RESERVE A CAR $400, and alterations to dwell­ Weeks, 19 Lakevlew Ter,, C3ov- Sealtest’s winning quote was sion, Dart and Robert Kirk, DON'T MISS THIS SALEII branch of the Bank of Las Ve­ with her for 10 minutes before confined to about 600 a c r e s . ______ing, $200, both at 4 AUce Dr. ientry. on a unit price of .0628 per half­ manager of Sealtest’s Hartford gas but both were off. buying beer and leaving. The only injury reported was NOW . . . CALL William Parciak, additions to pint of milk. Dart’s Dairy of division, each argued that his . Season’s First In Rockwell Image BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Terry Lynn Conger, a con­ Mrs. Maxey telephoned Depu­ one unidentified fireman who garage at 47 Union St., $250 315 E. Center St., which held firm should be awarded the con­ daughlter to Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ struction worker, was taken into ty Sheriff Cleo Whitney, and suffered an eye Injury. Alfredo Santos, alterations to the contract the latter part of tract, and Kirk protested be­ Tropical Storm CULPEPER, Va. (AP) — It where his body was or what man Audefc, RabUt Tnall, Oov- custody at his home In the farm- Whitney was In the bait store There are many houses In the 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 dwelling at 162 N. School St., the past school year, quoted a cause his low quote had not was just the kind of near- they planned to do with It. Daring Red Raiders emtiy; a son to Mr. and Mre. • Eved in Atlantic *"g community of Moapa, about when word came of the bank $40,00 0 to $70,000 range in the ^999- > unit price of .0641. been automatically accepted. funeral George Lincoln Rock­ Rockwell’ s followers refused Curey Mlace, 67 FaUenor Dr.; a J 15 miles northeast of Overton. killings. C. A. Charbonneau for Rob- The two quotations were con- The original unit quotes were: well might have wanted. to doff their Nakl insignia and f daugUteir to Mr. and Mrs. James iSTAirr, Fla. (AP) —Arlene, He was booked Into (3arbon Roadblocks were set and try Club In the foothills of the LEASING ert Pound, additions to dwelling talned In letters requested of Sealtest, .0642, and Dart’s, .0644. His small, fanatic band of leave their swastika flag behind Mlalwney, 40 CSiuton Dr., W i^ first tropical storm of the sea- County jail on charges of mur- about an hour later Conger's San Gabriel Mountains. Free 997 Prisoners at 187 Hollister St., $376. the two firms since the board’s The board, however, tabled American Nazis gained center to enter the peaceful little Cul­ Bon, formed in the eastern At- Many persons packed belong­ One-Two-Three John R. Dougan, additions to last meeting when the matter the matter, asking both men to ping; a son to Mr. and Mrs. car was spotted by a pilot, stage In full glare of the nation­ peper National Cemetery and SAIGON (AP) — Communist jail in ()uang Ngal was the most J o s e ^ FaggloH, 46 Wadaworth lantic toddy 3,600 mllM east of An audit to determine the which led to his arrest. ings into cars and fled the scene Tear Leasii« Plans dwelling at 13 Santlna Dr., $2,- was tabled. review their prices to see if al spotlight Tuesday— buiy their assassinated chief. soldiers boldly moved Into a specUcular Red assault, the St.; a daughter to MT. and Mra. Miami, the National Hurricane amount taken will be made to­ Dora Newman, „head cashier temporarily although the fire A ll Makes and Models Chairman John Rottner, who they could be brought closer confronted by the U.S. Army, ^ut those '^ere the ground ^ . - ...... Communists also hit a power > Hanfld Robinson, ,25 Gtenwood Center reported. day. at the bank, recently left a hos­ department did not officially or- provincial capital early today a helicopter field, a U.S. H. C. Hutchinson & Son for opened and read the quotes. to those paid in East Hartford surrounded by television camer­ rules laid down by the Army. Sit.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. The storm’s 60-mile-an-hour pital and Staley had urged her der evacuation. under cover of a heavy mortar mUltary advisory compound, a Miller Haugh, new dwelling at said he and School Superlnten- and Glastonbury. The current as. And when it came time for the Donald Whllttler, 61 EMitdge winds wene expected to reach to stay home Tuesday and rest. Flames and smoke could be barrage and freed 1,200 prison- U.S. Seabee camp and a radio 201 Shallowbrook Lane, $26,000. dent William Curtis had agreed prices there were reported to Rockwell had cherished publi­ government gravediggers to go Sit; a daughter to Mr. and Mra. hurricane force by Thursday, It was the normal day off for MORIARTY Clifford W. Slicer Construe- that the quotes originally sub- be .0596 and .0598 respectively. Clergy, Artists city—and did many things to get home the Army rescinded its Men In d o w n t ^ Los ers In the most dramatic action station. Eniery BoufBaid, Deeideid Dr.; the center said. the fourth woman employe. tion Co., new dwellings at 603 mitted by the milk suppliers It. permission for ex-Navy com *Th^'*firo attracted » of the Red campaign to disrupt The South Vletnamero suf- BROTHERS Bush Hill Rd., $16,000; and 513 should be rejected and that new a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Arlbne’s center as of 9 a.m. Staley, father of three chil­ As a corpse he attained his ul­ scene. WlWam WUaon, East Haitfonl. Taste Hippie Life mander Rockwell to be interred mnnv curiomi ■nertetora th«* af' discredit South Vietnam’s fered many casualties, Includ- Bush Hill Rd., $14,000. ones should be submitted. E8T wan near latitude 28.0 dren, planned to take over man­ timate publicity. ______curious SpeCZaiOrS Uia* a i ______•»« onH ira in “ Oouueottoaf• (Hdest CA€ Tries Again north and longitude 42.5 west. agement of a new branch of the In Culpeper—or any other mili­ time, emergency unlU wero P « » “ >entlal elections. The procedure had been de­ At TV.Y. Church But at the end of a day at tary cemetery. LiBOoln-lMeroaiy Dealer” THE TELEPHONIC END ^ DISCHARGED YBSTER- The storm was moving toward bank next month at Mesquite, 35 Impeded by traffic jams, poUce A wave of atiacks In the five cided upon, he said, “ as a 1 0 IjC t w llO n iin DAT: Levi Fournier, Fine Ridge times so weird It was like a bad A short, trim, soft-spoken ma­ retried. provinces making up the war ®^tock on a Vietn^ero i^y SAN PRANCTSOO (AP) — matter of ethics’’ to avoid plac­ tlw northwest at 17 miles per NEW YORK (AP) — Neariy miles northeast of Overton in movie, the body of the slain SOI OENl'EB gmEET Dr., Andover; Harold Hubbard, jor general annoimced the The temperature climbed to rone bordering North Vietnam headquarters The new Pacific Telephone Co. ing Curtis in a position of hav­ hour and was expected to main­ 400 tatooed arltots, architects central Nevada. “ fuerher" remained unburied OPEN EVENINGS H ie 21-memlber CUtzeos A d­ 60 Cambridge St.; Mra. Beatrice 107 inithe area Tuesday. Indicated an all-out _ effort to directory's final entry In the ing to bargain on price. tain ^ the same j ^ course and -L for- religious leaders wearing and tile Nazis refused to reveal (See Page Twenty-Five) Three Americans were report­ white pages is Zzyzzwump, Zel- visory Committee (CAO) after Mlsaerl, East Hartford; Richard ward spaed during the next 24 nooses around their necks As m e of the houses went up spread disaffection in the Motor The question of awarding the tow failures to convene a Cook, 9 Main St., South Windsor’’; ed killed and 44 wounded, while ______la, beating out the last private contract had come before the hours. tried out the ’’hippie” life of in fl^ es, a pregnant woman which has always been the most quorum, will try again Se{)t 13 Mrs. Bertha Matkof, 22D Case known Communist l o s ^ were name In the previous edition— board several times in recent An advisory issued by the paychedellc Ughto, discordant stood screaming nearby In an politically Mnsitive in the na- at 7130 p.m. in the Municipal Dr.; Mra. Agnes Bellpdy, 21 six killed at Quang N g^ and 14 zachary z. months after an out-of-town sup­ weather bureau said the storm music and spontaneous happen­ empty field. tlon. Read Herald Ads BulWlnig Coffee Room. Farmstead Dr., Wapping; Mrs. killed at Tam Ky. plier last March dropped the SAVE could threaten no land area for ings Tuesday nlg^—at a Green­ -^er wom^an, ^tty Van-^ There were 29 reported at- „ The oontittee has been trying Dorothy Nell, 79 N. Main St.; In addition to the attacks In contract without notice. lit least two days. dermeer, leaned against a pick- tacks or incldenU In the 1st >.* coros area Red mortars 3 to amend its bydaws, to cut Its Anthony Sylvester, 1 Murphy wich Village church. After the contract was drop­ The report was based on ship up truck filled with household Corps war zone, where the ' ^ ’ “ o” ®” requttred quorum from the pres­ Rd., Hebron; Mrs. Jane Foster, T h e h^n>enliig—officially ehelled a camp In the highland ped, George Dart, owner of the UP TO Mghts and satelUte information. billed as an "Ordeal"—started goods. Nodding to John Craw- ground war and the political ent 11 to a suggested five. 128 Kelley Rd., Wapping. $365 city of Dalat, and woimded 10 ford, 16, and Wayne Templeton, war have, blended Into a ^igle E. Center St. dairy, agreed to .A Navy plane was scheduled to a kiss and ended with a or- Americans Tuesday night In a DUBALDO MUSIC CENTER Howeves\ it has failed to con­ fnvestigate the storm later to- 17, nearby, Mrs Vandenheer fierce struggle in the pa$cftw supply the schools for the rest vene a quontm to vote on the Also, Mrs. Irene Wilke, 14 Ox­ On BALDWIN Vertical Pianos . and jday. - (See Page Five) ■6ld: days. While the attack/on the (See Page Twenty) 186 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. — PHONE 649-6205 of the contract term at the bid proposed change. ford St.; Deborah Falcone, 79 price. If and when the change la Robert Dr., Wapping; Mrs. Julia In June, after considerable Simmons, 27K Bluefleld Dr.; Register This Week voted, a second proposal will be I FROM 2 to 6 P.M. discussion of the bid procedure,, acted upon—to require a sim­ Mrs. Elizabeth Anglemelr, 87 Up To $500 On BApWIN GRANDS the board voted to abandon its ple majority of those voting For Music Lessons In— policy of awarding the contract for passage of motions. Center 8t.; Evan Lawn, RFD financing up to 36 months at bank rates. Free delivery. Free piano bench. to the low bidder and return to The CAC was formed to ful- \> EUlngton; Mrs. J ^ e Hen- Mississippi Voters ^GI Ticket’ Seen Certain • ACCORDION • PIANO its former policy of seeking a flll a fadenal r«quiiai)te for ac- 89 Lawton Rd.; Mrs. “ negotiated price.” ppotance of peauewBl funds. Its Betty Allen* Forest Rd.* Coven- RENT A BALDWIN AT SALE PRICE! • GUITAR • ORGAN Dart, who appeared before the funfcftlon wad to explain re- Mrs. Irene Rivers and son, board prior to the policy vote, development plans to the pub- 6 Clinton St.; Mrs. Betty Darling YOU MAY RENT ONE OF THESE BALDWIN PIANOS AT THE BERKSHIRE Bury Negro Hopes To Win Vietnam Election urged the revision, saying that and daughter, Nelderwerfer He. EiMtor’s Note: What does the urban areas of/the eight major Viet party leader, Ha Thue Ky, Rd., Wapping; Mra. Gladys SALE PRICE. RENTALS TO FAMILIES WITH YOUNG CHILDREN Last spring, at the request JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Rep. white candidates to victory in Ifietnamese man-in-the-street cities. He is expected to get appears to have a major foUoW- Krepclo and daughters, 10 Fair- o f Town Manager Robert Wales, ;j(dm Bell Williams, firebrand all 22 local runoffs where say about the presidential elec­ more votes than his nine civil­ ing in the northern provinces view Ave., Rockville; Mrs. El- the Board of Directore inotcuc- 4oe of the nattimal administra- Negroes opposed white candi­ tions Sunday? Who does he fa­ ian rivals but not nearly enough around Da Nang and guaity lenor Bruetach and son. East Want a beautiful brochure? MAIL this ad with your najne and ted the committee to Sttuty^eU ,tion, won the Democratic nomi- dates, dashing Negro hopes for vor to win, and what are the is­ to overtake the powerful mili­ The Dal Viet political machine Hartford. towinwtde problems and to rec­ address and we will send you an illustrated catalogue showing all the ■iiation for Mississippi governor winning sheriff’s posts for the sues he is most concerned tary bloc. has been active there for y^an. THE TRAFFIC WILL BE HEAVY AT ONLY ommend solutiona , Jn a smashing conservative vic­ first ^ e since Reconstruction. about? AasMiated Press corre­ \ models. Np, bblfgation. No salesman will call at youirj home. / These are the concluslonB of The three other Madhu; nvil- , , ------' 7 tory tbat left' Negro voting ktobted by sevehd thousand' spondents in Vletiuun Inter­ Ians have pockets of sityport In $4.67 PER $100 PER YEAR DISCOUNTED. MERIDEN OFFICIALS SUED South Windsor 7 Associated Press correspond­ fx^B wrecked today. well-wishers at this downtown viewed more than 800 voters ents who felt the pulse of the the Old Imperial city of Hue, Da NEW WE SUGGEST YOU APPLY EARLY BY CALL­ NEW HAVEN (AF) — Three OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY, 9 to 5:30 — OPEN THURSDAY 9 to 9 . Ihe 48-year-old veteran of two motel headquarters early today, scattered over the country from country in Interviews with more Nang, Nha Trang on the central high officials of the Meriden city ING 633-0211 OR IN PERSON AT . . . . Driver Warned decades in Congress, who lost Williams blurted his thanks Into the Mekong delta to the demili­ than 800 voters scattered from coast, Dalat, Saigon and the del­ government have been named In his seniority for siqpporting the a mlcroptaone, then issued a tarized zone. Here U what they ta cities of Can ’Iho and Ity a suit by a former supernumer­ South Vietnam’s northernmost In 2-Car Crash RepuMican presidential ticket statement through his press found. Tho. ary policeman there. provinces down Into the Mekong three years ago, rallied hard­ ade expresalng gratitude, hu­ More than half of those late^ . Roland O. Santonl seeks a to­ delta. A minor rear-end collision fast core segregationists and mid­ mility and hope for the future. , SAIGON (AP) — Chief of viewed said they were either tal of $626,000 In damages from State Nguyen Van Thleu and The interviews Indicated that AUTO night at the com er o f R t 6 and GOSS Piano & Organ Co. dle-of-the-roaders to his cause He praised Winter as "a wor­ undecided or did not wtsh to lUs- Edward Fapandrea, Meriden Premier Nguyen Cao Ky, the only about, one per cent of the with a blistering attack on Uber- thy and able man" and called cuss their vote. Apioog the pgrsohnel director; Mayor WU- ^ulllvta brought a written military candidates for presi­ 5.85 million registered voters on Democrats to close ranks to .undecided were the rioe farm- BANK 11am T. Shea and Chief Henry warning for following too close- With reports from the last dent and vice prealdent In South have any Idea of the campaign defeat Hepuhlloan challenger Issues. era, driverc of bicycle cabs, aso TMuar commsv J. Maguder of the police de- ly ,to William F. Kelsh, 51, of 130 ALLYN ST. \ ^ Ha r t f o r d TEL. 525-6696 predneto from Tuesday’s voting Vietnam’s-election Sunday, ap­ paiiment. 307 Gardner St., Manchester, Ruliel Phillips of Jackson In the- vendors in the market places O' aiA.TON.UK> trickling In, Williams’ lead over pear certain to carry the rural The Saigon intellectuals, the Santonl, In the six-rcount suit South Windsor police said todayJ Free Parking in Augle's Let, Comer ef AHyn and Ann Streets Npv. 7 generail election. On a and soldiers in the oounttyslds. ' 0 io> m . Ill uni) loimoii tumiiii state Treasurer William Winter areas where 80 per cent of the only people really dtacusalng the filed Monday In Superior Court Kelsh reportedly knocked ffie state Isvel, the GOP offered Members of the military barred the way into Culpeper Nathmai Cemetery This bloc comprises lougiily LOANS MEWII. r io iu i DIIOIIT MIUUIICI COM, COMFORTABLY AIR-CONDITIONED apim aehed 60,000 votes. Winter, voters live. election with any depth, are rear of a car driven by John only a gubernatorial candidate. yeaterday as the hearse bearing American Nazi Par^ leader George Iinc(dn 80 per cent of the voten and here, says the three conspired W to lopped first primary voting The leading civilian candi­ generally oppoMd to the mili­ to convince Meriden’s safety Welch, 49, of 798 Main St. but They haven’t elected a state of­ will be deelalve. But ttis mili­ burse weeks ago, led this time in RockweU attempted to enter. Entry was not permitted because of the party in­ date, former Premier Tran Van tary and support one of the four board to fire him. caused no Injuries. ficial this, century. tary slate will probably eaptare poly 30 of the 83 counties. signia it carried. Eventually tiie hearse returned to a funeral home i^ere fu­ Huona, la makinv inioculs leading civilian tickets. One Wiliiams vote carried (Bee Fkgs Ihvcatgr-Sevta) ture i^ s for burial are still incmni^ete. (AP Photofax) against the military ticket in the civilian slate beaded by the Ool . (See Page Tweatydreos)