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PoHce Leave SaiUng in Nina? MEMPHIS, TSnn. (AP) — W afts Area O iristopiier P . Cktlumbus at Greek Premier Unhurt Memphis, Tenn., Is moving LOa ANOOUM (ftP) -3>0- to HawaU, whers he declared Iloa pMbsd up their anununlUagi he will insist on being listed GUARANTEE end atNUtdooed their Watts oom - In the telephone tUreotory as Atiintt d(f«ctt In mend post before dawn today at merely C.P. CMumbus. m atirlil or work­ manship for llfotlmo Set dial GGG oven bakes itself the end of B4 bourt of oontrover- Columbus, who has been a of Harpar-Wyman slal "aaturatkm” patroUng of prooedures cMcer at a De- bnrnar. Dafactivo In Bombing Attempt partk rapairtd or ra- GUARANTEi the Negro dtotrlet i fonsa Department stqiply de­ placad fraa Includini ST pot here Is taking another labor. Similar tuar- Atalnit dafacta In An outbreak of shooting and antaa on aniira matarlal or work- clean automatically looting Sunday m idnight ' y fovermnent Job. And In a A'FHENB, G rom (AP) ranga fOr 1 yaar. manthlp of rango (or new home, he doesn’t want 1 full year. w (t;- teought three deaths and 48 in- —^An aiibenipt to asMMrif thro parts rapairtd UP TO 3 YEARS jurlsa, but a poUoe spokesman more onus from Intoxicated or roplactd fraa In­ Jokeis. nate stronflsnfut Fremisr Automatic 4-cyclo washer cluding labor. said the only aotlvlty Monday Ct- ■ TO PAY 30" ElECTRIC RANGE night wae an Inoreaae In minor GeotVD Papadoponlog wan depending on flr a . made today on a rood out* with 2 speed seiectioas \' Sploflsra vonith liko magic One Are did MB,000 dam age to your balonco V Enrfa motay scraping, scouring side Athm antTkiter alfc a qnUUng plant tour mllet from IT3J ^ least two bombs Yron « e> V No mora horah ovsn clsonori tha disturbaaoe scene in south- Prospects of ploded in AUiena, a gov>< r :- central Loe Angeles. The fire’s enunent ^Mkesman a n u origin was undetermined. The spokeaman said a bomb now Rumors of tnutie wh^iped Aiding Biafra blew up on the road Just aboot through Watte Monday night but the time the premier’s oar was that’s what they turned pM to passing but PapadopoOloo was be—runme. ’HMre was mue Growing Dim unhurt. A man suqieoted of mors than normal nigirt aottvl- planting the bomb was aeisad. ty. ADDM ABABA, Ethiopia The prisoner was oOlelally All three of the dead Sunday ^ 9 6 (AP) - Prospeote of gettog identified as Osorfs Fanagoulls, were Negro men. PoUee said at sufflolent food and medicine to « SO, a fonner commando Uoutan- least two w ere killed Iqr NOgio the starving Blafrans grew dlm- NO MONEY DOWN... Lew Monthly Torinp Deluxe gas range styled ant listed as a desartsr from tha £ i NO MONEY DOWN gunfire, and the third may have mer today oftor the Nigerian % army. Ttie government said ha Sign of tile Times? government spurned an appeal o Cleaner, faster washing action Low Monthly Torma hem Oiot by poOce, who reacted tried to kill the premier oa be­ to stop shooting at Red OroM ■ r ' - quhddy and maaMvely to enilp- half of "fascist olrolos.” -. I • Giant wash tub holds 18 lbs. for modern kitchens tng and loolhkg.< Mysteriously, this sign recently appeared on the planes and peace talcs in the Set ’n’ forget oven cooks U was the first known assoisat- '/ • -mpie rinse ft poww drain Ethiopian capital stalled. meals, keeps them warm Six of the wounded were po- gate before tiie governor’s mansion at Annapolis, nation attempt on any member o Contlnuoua flow lint Alter Ueeanen. TU ity-stx other per­ “The Nlgnton reaction Is to of the army-backed Greek re­ automatically. Has built- Md. The occupant, Gov. Spiro T. Agnow, is the GOP •hoot at any ptone,” an Interna- sons were treated for gun gime since the military salaed • Partial flU for small loads now S J g g W in meat thermometer, sig­ tio ^ Red CroM spokesman re­ wounds and Ox for InJuiiM. vice presidential candidate. (AP Photofax). power In a coup d’etat April a , M odel 8NM nal light. Plus automatic Two were Hated as crltioal. ported after the Lagos govern­ 1967. ment rejeetted its appeal to quit NO MONEY DOWN... low Monthly Torma surface unit, storage There w ere 80 arrests, 28 o f The outbreaks showed every them on felony dtarges. shooting at mercy flights Into 5-YEAR GUARANTEE UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY dopondiisfl on your bolonce drawer, clock and timer, sign of being well oooedinatad The outburst began with rook blockaded secessionist Biafra. X X appliance outlet. and planned by reaistonoe Me- Afalnat dafacta In wathar transmission. DafacUva parts Distinctive fluorescent backpanel. Handy ap­ throwing, followed by sniper The Red Ckoes, which had t xS ' meids, tile spokesman said. rapalrad or raplacad fraa Including laSor. Similar guarantaa MsdalS4tSI/U guteire and looting, when poUce been flying food and medicine pliance outlet. Large capacity porcelain oven. Political Scene A "Oreek Reaistonoe” move- on antira unit for 1 full yaar. Plus 1 astra yaar In which arreefed a drunken woman in Into besieged Biafra since No­ UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY parts only ara fraa. Lift-off range top for cleaning. 30' range. nFwit hod announoed In P aris wm Rogm Park, scene of the vember, suspended flights from iJ By THE ASSOCIATED PBE8S that organised rosUtones to tile depending on your balance I IIIUMS4S44/S third cmnual Watts Summer "Hiose who feel civil rights the Spanish Island of Fernando Pesttval. A top advisor to Republican and lawlessness are compcdlble Po, 100 m iles o ff the Nigerian regime would begin today In candidate Richard M. Nixon Athena. The foeflval tronleally com­ must be convinced otherwise,’’ coast, after a DOB carrying food memorated the IBBB riot that says crime and civil disorders Agnew said. was fired on over the weekend. The government spokesmsn, coot 84 Hvet etnd $40 m lllloo pro­ —Issues Nixon aides consider He spoke of "the many won­ Fears that arm* are being Byron Stamatopoulos, toM a perty damage. potentially troublesome—will derful Negro cltlseiM In this airUfted Into Biafra In large news conferanee that the pre­ get top billing in the campaign. The area was quickly saturat­ country who are comjdetely di­ quantities are behind the feder­ mier’s car was traveUng the 18 Miss Bradford Says: ed with 3,000 policemen, who re­ Aides said Monday the issues senchanted" with militants who al government’s action, the Red miles to Athens from his sum­ stored quiet before ^yfireak are crucial and a dlfflculty will advocate violence. Oroes spokesman sold, but he mer villa at Lagonlst when "an Monday. be to stress law and order with­ A group of 18 Baltimore Ne­ added that negotiations were explosion occurred at the side of out appealing insensitive to gro lea^rs accused Agnew the road.” All through tile warm Monday continuing. He denied that any SOCK IT slum problems or overshadow­ Monday of "antipathy toward and the cool, pleasant night, po­ Red Croas fU^ta carried arms StamatopouloB said the blast ''OPENING A CHARGE AT GRANTS IS EASY. ing Nixon’s proposals for easing black peoide" and said they and military supplies, although went off Just after a seouztty Uce maintained their vlgU, and them. Watte remained relatively stiU. have organised to spread his he said he had heard larger A peasant woman from South Vietnam’s Mdcong Delta teUs a government in­ car preceding the Premier’s oar ASK ANY SALESPERSON OR— record of "inadequacies" The night was marked by an Nixon has said order and civil quantities of arms are being terrogator she is not associated with the Viet C!ong while beings questioned in had passed and Just before Ba- A oocasioeml trash can Hre. Along Hghts progress must go hand in throughout the nation. flown to Biafra since President padt^xxdos’ car reached the SEE ME MISS BRADFORD AT lOSrd Street, dubbed "Charcoal hand. A $6 m illion Nixon-Agnew ef­ Charles de Gaulle expressed her village about 126 miles southwest o f Saigon. Government fotves found her spot. The bomb was placed at AUey" after tiie IBOB disorder, The candidate’s proposed pro­ fort to win Democratic and in­ support for the secession. hiding with three children in a shelter when they raided the village. She was the entrance of a road on the TO US! MANCHESTER PARKADE ONLY." knots of youngsters yelled epi­ gram of "black capitalism" to dependent votes was announced Caritas, the Roman Catholic coastal bay skfiting the Saront- released following the questioning. (AP Photofax). thets at passing patrol oars, hut offer Negroes ‘'a piece of the Monday by Rhyne. He said five relief organisation, also is flying kos Gulf. there w m no violenoe. actim)" of American enterprtee million workers are to be enlist­ supplies to Biafra, using planes The spokesman said tiie 49- arou]^ of Negroee gathered Is attracting Intrest in the Ne­ ed and one million already have chartered from Henry Wharton, year-old premier ’’molntslnsd to watch a small fire In a mar­ gro community, said Charles 8. signed up. a German-bom American arms Fighting Heaviest in Month hla calm and stepped out of tiie MINOINORMARTHIS W. T. g r a n t CO . COITAPniCATION ket. Rhyne, tdialrman of United Citi- On the Democratic side. Sen. dealer, and this is continuing car to see adwt happened.” to your nsoratl Grant Slora Rumors of other fires were sens for Nixon. Eugene J. McCarthy urged his despite the threat from Nigeria. "Security foroes had no diffl- i NAME. unconfirmed. Nixon’s running mate, Mary­ nondolegate supporters to stay But all the relief flights have culty In arresting the woukl-bs -DATE OF IIRTH. away from the Democratic Na­ PRIZE PICKING CARNIVAL HOW Downtown mi Monday after­ land Gov. Spiro T. Agnew, said been aUe to carry only a frac­ murderer,” Stamatopoulos con­ ADDRESS. tional Convention, and called tion of the food needed to ward Allies Kill 181 V iet Cong .10N07 MO.. .1 9 . noon about 86 persons, m ostly In San Francisco, meanwhile, tinued. whites identifying themselves as that violence and disorder are Nixon’s campaign promises on off mass ettarvation. Grants Appliance Dept. CITY. -STATE. Vietnam and otiier issues "irrel­ He identified the man os -ZIP CO D E- not the answer to civil rights The U.8. State Department George PanagouUs, 80, a former OWN- (See Pago Eight) evant to the^eallty of 1968." -RENT- . BOARD. -PHONE. problem s. announced that Secretary of commando lieutenant and said “The presence of large num­ State Dean Rusk is sending a 'WINNER EVERY TIME' MARRIED. In Four Battles in Delta he was a deserted from the .SINGLE. bers of vtsitors amidst the sum­ .WIDOWED. special emissary to Geneva tor arm y. mer tendons of Chicago,” Mc­ SAIGON (AP) — U.S. and reported loet, but the U.S. infan­ I h a v e a b a n k a c c o u n t a t . “ urgent consultations" with Red blows to Communist sabotage The spokesman said security -D Chatking Q Sovingi Carthy said to Ms supporters, South Vietnamese forces sweep­ trymen continued sweeping the Croas officials on ways to re­ plans were reported. poUce fanned out from the road "may well add to the possibility ing the southern approaches to battlefield. PICK and MATCH YOUR COLOR CHIP TODAY 1 HAVE ACCOUNTS AT sume the mercy flights. The and scrambled into the' rooky of unintended violence or disor­ Saigon Idlled 181 Viet Cong in While this fight was going on Government agents raided a emissary, C. Robert Moore, areas on both aides and caught FIRM N A M E O p en C lo ie d I AM EMPlOYED AT Smith Promoted der.” deputy assistant secretary of four battles through the rice Monday, other 9th Division house four blocks from the sprawling Tan Son Nhut Air PanagouUs as he raced toward — No Purchase Needed For Entry— The Democratic presidential state for African aiffairs, is paddies of the Mekong Delta, troops were battling about 60 Firm ______^ Base and seized a munitions contender said Nixon« after urg­ being accompanied by a team of military spokesmen reported to- viet Cong five miles to the (See Page Eight) How long? Mo.______1 9 ___ ing greater military effort In the experts on Africa and disaster north, nilrty-three of the enemy cache containing U Chinese as­ Vietnam war, now "tells us he relief. It was the heaviest combat In were reported killed, and two sault rifles, 200 pound of dyna­ Occupation. To UAC President Come in... See Miss Bradferd, Men.— Wed. will settle It without saying U.S. officials In Washington the sector In more than a Am«ricans were wounded. mite and 60 rounds of bazooka- Arthur E. Smith, 57, o f 28 type rockets. i. ager In 1966, and was credited how.” sdso reported that 200 to KX) per­ mtmth. South Vietnamese headquar- Raymond Rd., will become with playing a major role in the A McCarthy aide, Norval sons are dying of starvation In one engagement Infantry- reported that government Two Vietnamese chauffeurs president of United Aircraft development of the J7B turbojet Reece; meanwhile pretfeted the each day in Nigeria and Biafra assigned to the U.S. MlUtary Police Seek Corp. on Oct. 1, It was aimounc- .."I" tr^ 'w ile ’d ^notiilr'’ M"vret and Fri. 1 te 9P.M. - Sat. 1 te 5P.M. engine used by the Air Force Minnesota senator wUl spend as a result of the civil war. The smashed into a Viet Cong bat- co n r soldiers In two fights In Onnmand’e Pentagon East ed today by the UAC board of and Navy. talion and killed a third of the the same general area. Five headquarters at Tan Son Nhut FREE: Balloons and Lemonade for Kiddies d irecton . He wlU be ch ief ad­ In the spring o f 1967, Sm’tii (See Page Fifteen) (See Page Eight) troops before the remainder fled were arrested as part of a Viet Man Phoning isusaarar govemmeiit soldiers were killed (Accompanied by Parents) ministrative officer of the cor­ was promoted to president of under heavy American bom- ^ wounded. Cong sabotage and assasslna- poration. the PftW Division. bardment. Field reports said tlon squad. The U.S.' MlUtary I... I '" ~ ~ The change Is among sey}eral The U.S. 9th Infantry D ivi­ O f Murders k " ' Smith is a director of the the Americans killed 104 of the Command confirmed the two Grants-own In management, and In­ Hartford Fire Insurance Oo.; enemy in the fight 21 miles sion, along with South Viet­ men were drivers for the com­ cludes the retirement from ac­ the Hartford Accident and Ih- southwest of Saigon. namese units, is responsible for mand’s motor pool. Two Viet- FORT LAUDERDALE, SVu Rinses, hoids dishes tive management of H. Mans­ demidty Oo., the Savings Bank Czechs, Ulbricht The Americans also captured ® defenlve per- namese chauffeurs'tor the U.S. (AP) — Waxnbig their quany field Horner as chairman of the of Manchester and tiie Greater 13 prisoners and 36 weapons. American Division Embassy took part in the com­ may kill again, poUcei today ready to wqsh iater 15 cu. ft. -board. He will be succeeded by Hartford Community Chest. U.S. casualties were 16 kUled several battalions sweeping mando raid on the embassy last hunted for a man who dlreoted William P. Owinn, president He is also a trustee of Man­ A g ree on and 80 wounded. through Long An Province and Jan. SI, at the start of the Tet them by telephone to tiiia body and chief executive officer. chester Memoitol Hospital, a E con om y ’ After intelUgence reports of has had frequent clashes there offensive. One was kiUed and of a young gin and her wounded modei hoids Smith succeeds. Owinn as presi­ member for several years of about 300 Viet Oong In the area, troops from seven Viet the other captured. mother end then begged: dent. He had been executive the Manchester Redevelopment KARLOVY VARY, Csechoelo- last week to exchange envoys heUcopters landed more than (^og battaUons. Each enemy "Plesuse catch me. PleaM.” vakla (AP) — German Northwest off, U.S. Infantry­ vice president siaoe the first of Agency, and la on the engineer­ and open negotiations with the 1,000 men o f the 9th Division In battaUwi In the area ranges In Acting on teleiiMxie oallk from Communist party chief Walter men from the 25th Division am­ the year. ing advleory committee of the Bonn government. the wet rice paddy area in an strength from 100 to 300 men, a man who said, "I’ve mur­ 529 lbs. Ulbricht's meeting witii Ckecho- bushed about 26 of the enemy University of Hartford. attempt to set up a cordon according to IntelUgence re­ dered three people,” pMlee Gwlnn, 60, who has been with Blovalda’B liberal leaders ended The communique aleo con­ Monday night 26 m iles north­ tained the standard Communist around the enemy force. ports. These Communist batta­ Monday located the body o( an United Aircraft lor more than Monday night with on epres- west of the capital end reported pledge to oppose "activation of During the night, the fighting Uons could be assigned to attack IdlUng 10 o f them, whUe suffer­ 11-yeor-oId f ill and bar orltleal- 40 years, 'becom es the third slon of broad agreement on eco­ revenge-seeking, militarism and tapered off to sporadic gun Saigon or some key dlatrict or ing no casualUes of their own. ly wounded mother. chairman in the history of the nomic cooperation but little oth­ bursts and the surviving Viet provinclsd capital. The caller told poEee U they er Indication of rapptxiach- * front loading • 3 cycles corporation. He was elected (See Page Eight) ' Cong slipped away. Oxitact was In Saigon itelf, two damaging ment. (See Page Fifteen) wanted to find Me vtoUms' bod­ Extra capacity! “Extra cycle for preeldent and chief administra­ ies to "go down to the abpott tive officer In 1966 and earlier Crowds at the west Bohemian pots, pans. 2 detergent washes. and then there’s one in the wai­ NO MONIY DolwN this year succeeded Homer as , spa of Karlovy Vary neither ter and thereto one on a aide booed nor cheered East Ger­ Cherrywood chopping block top. law Manthly Tarma chief executive officer, Gwlnn street.’’ formerly headed United’s ma­ many’s Stalinist leader but The woman, M n. Docottiy A. jor division, Pratt ft Whitney showed Mm an enthusiastic dis­ Clark, 42, c< OaricatMi, CMi., waa - Aircraft. He directed It through play of support for their Oom- found Mumped over the whaM « ( its poet-World War n transition munisty party chief, Alexander a car parked at the Skat Lsu- Washes entire day’s dishes i • Lift-oul boskaf from a major aircraft piston en­ Dubcek, who started the na­ derdaledlollywood XBtenatiaaal gine organisation to one where tion’s liberalization drive. Ul- • Saif sealing lid Aiiport. She was bleedtog from at once...no pre-rinsing it is presently preeminent In the bricht was one of the leaders of five bidtot wounfti tn her HaaU 10“ to -20* control Jet propulsion Held. the attempt within the Soviet and neek. She was reported in bloc to reverse Chechoslovakia's criUoal condition. • Interior lighting Throughout his career, he has new course, and he was booed MOtoriste discovered the body been an active participant In at the Bratislava conference • Safe, vacuum tesled various industrial and civic pro­ of her daughter, Marilyn, at the which conceded victory to the edge of a stda n p d flour grams and Is currently national Chechoslovaks. Modal 59436 , chairman of the U.8. T reaty away in HMIywood. Tha gM. 15 C im . REFRIGERATOR 15.13 cu. If. AHAM n«l Department’s Industrial Pay- A communique after the six- Mad In the bottom a t a hour meeting Monday said the Conplotaly Frosf-frM roU Savings committee, whose two-piece batiUqg ouK and a oaS> membership Is composed of a East German and Czechoslovak ton blouM, had bean ahot twtoe delegations "agreed on meae- Horner will continue as a di­ oroM section of national leaders in the head. 5-YEAR ures for the deepening of mu­ rector of the corporation and In business, industry and labor. A aearoh oc watarwagis Bor a • cherrywood chopping block top tual economic relations and the GUARANTEE | has been designated chairman In addition to United Air­ third victim ocotinued today. coordination of long-term plans, Dual level spray scours all dish Sale ^ 2 6 S emeritus. He remains a mem­ craft,' Gwlnn is a director of "He waon’t lying about tha NO MONIY DOWN... U w Manthly Term. A iiln it dafacti ' the fUrthernnnt tA cooperation 1 2 .».h.opri«M S iR g In matarlali or | ber of the executive committee. Shell Oil Oo.; OonnecUcut Mu­ first two, so why tb o O a ha Ba clean. Sanitizer. Plate-warmer & workmanship In . and the specialization of produc­ • Ideal family size; giant freezer unit, Smith is a nottve of Massa- tual Ufe insuhmee Oo.; Hart­ about the tbfrdr’ a datoottw add-a-dish control. 5 cycles./ isalad lyiltm. tion and also srientiflc and tech­ a Full-width vegetable crisper has glass top. only 28' wide e^M jn95 Oafactlva parti ohufettsL and Joined Pratt tad ford National iBank and TniBt oald. rapalrad or ri- WhibKy In 1B86 as a tost engi­ nical cooperation.” a Chrome-steel shelves lift out for cleaning, placad fraa In- Go.; Society for Savings, Hart­ After Uptantag to taps raooed- c udlng labor. I neer, after graduating flrosn ford; Hartford Hospital, and The two nations are the most togs of the oalkfg oonvana- a Deep storage doors have safe magnetic seals. 23 ««.h. chert l«e*« ^ 2 4 9 Similar guaran- Woroester (Mass.) Ptdytoohnlo Industrialized of the smaller taa on antira the Transportation Assoolationr tkmi, Fort Laudardato p o i^ la» unit for yaar. Institute in 1688. Last year, WPI Communist natiogia and have NO MONtY DOWN...JI0W Monthly Terms S lO d el hOtt e 1*-» C«. Ft. NRMA M l holds over 800 lbs. 1 of America. He Is a trustee of aued a pUbIto wamtag titet tlia honored Mm with the Robert H. Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti­ similar economic Interests. Both man waa "mantally dlBtuHtadP* Goddard Award, given annually tute of Oonneoticut, Ino.; the have big tratje surpluses with and "may attempt to taka sbbbo to an alumpus for "outstanding Klngswood School, West Hart­ the Soviet Union and 'wont to Iteoa.” profeMlonal aooompUshmente In ford; the Marine Historical As­ have some system of converti­ Concorde Ready for Testing A man who told a Mark at thia his field. sociation, Inc.; the National bility set up so they can use the airport Monday to "give me a During World War n. Smith surpluses. FoUiiUon Control Foundation, The French and British governments cooperated to speeds between 60 and 120 miles per hour. It is d»- tIMrat to anywiMra" waa ottB la MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE was the

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V em on Guards Oeared • GOP Nominates ToaA^t Columbia V e m o n NOiTH M FNMMm'S She Applies Early for College After Probe of • (gill u rn m n m a r m u r t ) Brutality Charge ‘ Barbecue Set Saturday m r KDBT BBOWM Dixieland Concert Forbes Candidate PEACH SHORTCAKE HARTFORD (AP) — Four Mrs. 'R og«r Dodge of M The RepubUcan town caucus guarda at the State Farm for To Benefit Jirntny Fund Ouopfldd Rd., with the help ot wiU be hrid tonlgtat at 8 p.m. ta FESTIVAL Joins Sing Along Women in Niantio have been From District 20 A drioken berbeeue at the Ths Little League wlU do Ms her eiater, Mrs. Catherine cleared of brutality charges Yeomssu HeU to nomtoate can­ Burke o i Woreeater, Ifaaa., hae Wilttain Fosbw o f 281 McKee St. has announced hlu Kosolusdo dub on Saturday bit with a tag day later in the A segment of Americana will Aug. 7 at Oie home of Mm. lodged by the mother of an in­ didates for registrar and Jus- oponsored by,th e management month. HRBHOUSE GROUNDS made appUcatton for her dau|h- be on ejddUt at the Musle BbeU, Blanoardl, DeerlMd Dr. mate. •• candidacy for the GOP nominatifm for state repre- Uces of the psscs. and otafl of the Rockville Ota- George A. Trapp, chief of OOR. MAIN end m iJJAItn STBKETS ter Bererly, one-yoarK)M yee- Henry Park “ --t h t w l ^ the The hivesttgatlon by state po­ fientsilve fhxn Ifimchester’e RVth AjneaMy DMxibA Those nomtaeted at the re-, ema will benefit the Jimmy the Vemon PoBee Department, lice was ordered by OommSs- He fass the iNuddng o f lha sx- Urday, to the admUaioiia office Rookvillo Fln6 Arts OounoU cent Dembcraflc coucua ore Fhnd. is oo^dielrman of tile botbecue Friday, August 23 sloner ElUs O. MaoDougsII o f ' soutlvs oommlttss of the Rs- along wtth MenoreOa end Lar­ of the UnlTenrity of OonnecU- pubUoan Town Oommtttoa and August Is the month when presents a Dixieland concert wlU be an exeoutivs the Department of Onreotkm Laura Bsegdo, registrar; Henry ry Light of the theater. SEBVINO ISOM f tM 8e • PJC. out. Is SRpsotad to be nomtasted to­ baeeholl players, managers of combined with a community board msotii« Aug. 90 at ■ p.m. following the complaint, which Beck, George Petere, Fronoea movie theaters and ddefk of po­ The meal will be served DONA’nO N -^U U m TSe, OmUMnSN (We It la entirely reasonable that sing al Mames Officers As iafa a* yesterday noon, These nomtaations are tanta­ The recreotloa area should be aiqiporto treatment end re- Downeaetom. Tlcketa will be her infant daughter at a time The Dixieland concert will Keimelh Merit has been alaol- Cooper, 19, of Bridgeport, re­ mount to rieotton Now. 5. Improved and repaired, and, eeereh tor cancer tn ddldren evoUoMe at the theater and at when the Onnrea of Academe feature the ”Ota Bottle 0 Plus ^ of the Oesaag a^ fused to go to the Institution’s- Fotbse bad boon mentlooed aa IMe Advt. Sponsored By Mancheoter Sorplae i Oe. • RspiiUloaa candidate tor Jim- A Way and Means oaya Mrs. Prague, "It oU takes through the Children’s O n cer the barbecue Saturday. are beginning to reaemU«^ Mew One wfii Paul McOeary on ixdamattorH C9ub, Iho. and Infirmary for treatment of an' The Ways and Means commit­ Research Foundation. General manages af% e Jim­ Tear*a Bve In Timea Square. earache. A m>okeaman at the tics of the peaos, to replooe Fe- moneys" drums, BUly Nemeroff, trumpet, Kenneth Satryb, vice president. tee of the Recreation CouncU Sea Reoe Whmen Located ta Boeton at die flam- my Fund caonpolgn this year Is Competition, ke«ier than ever Read Richter, tromboon, Percy other offices elected w«i« farm said tranafer to the medi­ Ux Oremmo, who has deoUnsd renomtootton. has devlaed on easy way tor Sailboat race wtaners ta the ous Children’s Hospital Medi­ James Mahoney, manager of before, ia beginning at an earl­ Nelson, clarinet, Henry Martin BnKe r _ recording aeore* cal unit is mandatory when an those who wovdd like to contrib­ TSgMiting olaoa Sunday were the interatate Theater Ooip. Ma­ ier i« e . It ia no longer atartling Inmate requires medical atten­ Tbs JusIfM of the peoee post oal Center, the foundation has piano and Moe C9oud, bass. Nri- tarv: Charles CMder. treaaur- ute toward eaqjMnses and yet PhU Hopper, first, NeU Ctonklta, been publMsed end financed by honey Is well-known ta Rodc- in an age of progreaalTe educa­ son was formerty with the Cab ^ Robert Uisa , financU wlU be given to Donidd Knofla tion. find it too hot theae days to •eoood, Peid Merrldi, third, ta efforts of the Boeton Red Sox, vlUe where he managed the Pal­ tion to hear of youngstera study­ Calloway band. secretary: Joseph KUrr, bar The spokesman said Mias of SO C$de Rd., a.teacher to the Town of Wlndoor Bohool oontribute goods to e bake eaie. the first race; and Conklin, first. the Variety Club of New Ftag^ ace Theater. 8 out of 10 homes ing foreign language or com­ McOery’s group has appear- chairman; TonyMnaldi, assist­ Vemon Officer Promoted Cooper dislikes one of the nurs- Mrs. FrankUn Prague bee an­ puting vacation daya without Bystam. Hopper, second, and Merrick, land, and the Chiefs of Police ed at the Odyssey of Jass, the ant bar thairman; Elmer Fried- nounced a "Mythical .Coke Association of New England. the use of fingera and toee by Wadsworth Attieneum, The rich, park commissioner; Eric Roman C. Dricrit (right) AU RepUbUoan Inoumbanta third, ta the seoand race. wiU be renomtoeted tonfght. Sole,” and puts it poetically:, ’n ie SunOsh-Sellflsh race wta- employing a new mathemaUca Lively Arts Concert, Constltu- Burgess, house chairman and ■<»> of Mr. and ? iZ iy S S «d S S been over- attendant, to take h«. there. One o f the first cdleotions ta FOR hove 0 cold room" ayatem imknown to their par- tlon Plasa, and at the Bushnell W anen —lOrtfa, ‘ —Rened up the world the coming year are Mrs. Thom- gully g Manchester Circuit Clourt 12 Gordon C. and Joyce A. Eckler and City Savings Bank of Meri­ done your port. V leaiMnl wtwiith room, endoeed porch, attic room, or would help her in her bid for of knowledge for her daughter Beverly, Mrs. Dodge’s sister, Stevenoon o f Mandiester. The vWRMUs^v* •• fls^eimsl fJk A s .ir OA Im 1>swvlraHI1m ^ v — £ > « m O C r a O O V X U U T H inU OWU eSe den has been approved. We’re sure you’ll give with a ' Yonth Escapes V t8l8"HW ftapfi, tr Mft ooy ipace that needi extra heat admlieton to college. Mrs. Catherine Burke of Mass., made the application thia ooiqile has two sons, William ® ^ Bums Monday welcomed Jackie Forbes Jr. of Vemon and Doug­ The merger ptopoeale, approv­ wlUtag heart. HARTFORD (AP)-CHUlo Ro­ DUHRDTDtW DoMiMGfS* FREE HOME DEMONSTRA'nON. Mrs. Dodge la a native of month. (Herald Photo by Bucelviciiw) ». w ^ J conveyance tax $27.60. Robimkm to the Democratic ed Monday by the boaid of di­ That is the end of our little mero, 19, escaped from Hertford y ItiMaiMl iDtli ft liiltH Weet Hartford and her husband membership; Mrs. MaloUm las Forbes, a student at Mhn- sai ssmsH, chester Oommunlty College. rectors of the two banks, would tale. Correctional Center Monday, po- came to Hartford from Maine. Fry, cMidy strlyrs; Ito. Jo- 140 nxmner wmingtoo, . rmiry Patricia when he was unable to post this jj^ry Adierman Kunlckl to K w i ^ T ”SStorto^ Phoiw: 649-4539 Forbes, for 80 years, was create the Central Bank tor Sav­ Wishing success tor our Mythi­ Uoe said. They were married in 1964 and » a m te u t St.. Mrs. Mary E. Mensel, property on St. clslon.” ings, if approved by the State cal Cake Sale.” PoUoe inld the youth appar- Beverly is their first child. Mr. 1 ^ Mrs. Hugh CoUtas, gift jjarfan Jackepslc and daughter. drum major of the Manchester Advertisement — John St. Robinson, first Negro ta major Pipe Bond. He is a post presi­ Benldng Oommlsaion and the entiy aUpped out ttaough a Dodge is an onploire in the Dr. Hennigan Offers Marriage Licensee league baseball, announced Bun- Funds are needed to expand driveway while a mtlk truck was Also, MIS. Ann Mlsako and ___ Kenneth__ ___ St Joseph’s Church Rockville dent of the Omar Bhrine C9ub, Federal Deposit Insuianee Oor- FOGJUmr BROTHERS, INC. U.S. Post Office in Hartford. Richard Alan Bergstrom, day he would back any Demo- poraUon. Rec Council programs in base­ making a delivery. He was serv­ Although Mrs. Dodge and her Mrs. Arnold Lans, information a past president of the Wasta- FUEL OIL e BURNER SALES A SERVICE desk; Mrs. Paul C. Lehmann, Broad Brook, David church grounds. Free sd- Hartford, and Mary Irene Fits- crat against Republican presl- Ington Soctal Club, and a past The merger, which would be­ ball, basketball, softball, vol­ ing a 90-day sentence for breach' slater had no other motive In New Works Program gerald, 12 Garth Rd. dential nominee Riduml M. leyball, tennis, swimming and of peace end a 46-day sentence mind in making the application sewtag group; Mrs. A. C. Dahl- nilsaton! Chnand ToU Cedar of Nutmeg come effective Dec. 81, wlU cre­ 319 Brood Str— t # Mancliosf r . Conn. Paul Denis Haarthorne, Etast Nixon. ate an Institution wtth assets of adult recreations as well as tor attempted breaking and en­ other than securing a place fOr tag. book * the gift riiop at the hospital. Mrs. Robert Laweon, 94 High this year wer last yea^a 6.7 FOR tender, ages? . . Alexander ^ Pope tendent,------> WUMam------— E. ------" Curtis, con— anil anu>iiinff%A^ji M has onnounoed that the auxilia- st. P«v cent There were a total of ^ ry WUI hold tts seasonal close- Birth Sunday: Son to Mr. and W.764 marrlagee ta the firat elx a^ Beeti^en min- * strict definition of capital Im- ^ i ®*tt Friday, Saturday and Sun- jgni Edward Thrsak, 89 Village months of 1968, as compared VACATION uets on the klavlcbord u a provemento. and ecveral Board New urinals at Nathan Hale starting at U o.m. eai* st ^ with 962 the some period last youngster. Of course, these members cited this as the jwo- due to age and odors, $1,000. witii Thnri year AUG. 12 - AUG. 27 T Replacing heating units at Na- /^^elry, face powder. *soon- David We“ d^ 0017^16, of Were were 28,019 Uve births i ^ t dtaconttau- DobLm Rd. ^ a^^eiied Sun- In the state during the flrri rix REOfEN AUG. 28 erythtag thromi ta. a coon ^ Concrete slab under field ed Items wlU be on sale with 26 jay by Vernon prilce on a war- months of the year, down 1,282 evidence of educational compe- to Mn. Anita Murphy of bleachers at the high school to and___ 76 per cent off regular r^nt Issued by CIrcutt Court 12 from the same period of 1967. 7 . tmee ta c h ^ But ^ p etl- soard. She noted, "This time replace wood "sleeper’’ Which prices. charging him with theft of a The current Urth rate is 16.6 we can go to the voters end ^aa rotted and is dangerous, Two Trips Plaimed motor vehicle. blrtha per 1,000 population, the Frank S i “y capital according to the b<*ooTb Insur- The Recreation Department Cole was charged ta connec- Department sold MOnday. to a b^bo^, ^ a stick improvements.” carter. $6,600. wUl sponsor two special tripe 310 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER of chalk, and begin, "the hy potenuse of a triangle Is equal The new juogram wiU cost Removing the press box at month tor the town’s sen- to . . .” $774,760 compared to $879,660 the high ^ o o l f i ^ and tastaU citisene. ______fo r ttm defeated program. it on a concrete base tor more '”*« Aug. M will be a The board approved the pro- .eating and better press condi- taw trip to Newport, R.I. The New England's Leading A ' l l ^ 0 gram and sent it on to Tdvm ^ 600 group will have dinner and then ATIO I IO I i V S i j f Manager Robert B. WeUs for « .w i l l vialt one of the estates and Two-Year Professional

J » agenda of the Board ot Dl- ®^y ** water. School of \ f T 0 1 1 1 1 C 1 X rectors. The measure may face ■“ ------V ■'“ ’ ’ V,: Th* oeconasecond mp,trip, »stt e i for r o r Aug.A the voters again Nov. 5. Installing work counters with 27^ ^^11 be to Lake Oompounce, Dr. Hennigan said that he storage ta classrooms grtstol tor the annual Senior ACCOUNTING WESTERN Begin Today agrees with the earlier program, Bucktod, HttjJdaad citizens Day, sponsored by ______and said all items on it were Fark, Green, Nathan Hale and channel 30. CAPE KENNEDY, Fla, (AP) very necessary for the school Roberson Schools, $48,000. .tatlon wUl provide clam HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING EiflDfflDTOEfl ®[§l?®§Dlfg — Ground teottag begtas today system. But he said the new Installing acoustical tile cell- chowder, hot dogs, french fries on the Apollo w>f»rei*»tp that will program may void puUlc crltl- at BenUe^ Ifigfaland Park ^nd drinks. In addition taere 66 Forest S t, Hartford—TeL 247*1118 k SWKS m _ ___ ^ clsm, and would be “a better Bennet, $60,000. ^dll be free ticket* for bingo fly aboard the first manned 8a- approach.” InstaUlng intercoms at Bent- games as well as tor an outdoor Family Savings and turn 6 super rocket in January. H e f^ g the list of Items is l«y Nathan Hale and pro- stage show featuring acts put The cone-shaped moonship ar- the $480,000 to replace the heat- vlil* two-way systems at Bow- on by the various Senior Citizen AAAAA AAAAAAAAAA A A A A A A A Lending Services to fifflDcaDEacDGfl mmm rived at Cape Kennedy Monday ing system at the Bennet Junior «rs, Verplanck and Waddell chibs. Open Tues., Wed., Sat. tiU 8 — Thors, I Friday tia 8 after a cross-country airplane High school comiSex, Including Schools, $9,400. Those wiriitag to register tor trip from the plant of its prime the former technical school. A Replacing the gym floor at the either or both of the tripe must 61 TO iLA N D TPKE., MANCHESTER coojtractor. North American new oil burner, new electronic high school, as it was installed call the recreation irffice, Hen- EUSENE - EUOENE • EUOENE | RockweU Oorp. af Downey, Ottl- controU, new water pumps, and without a sub-floor and has ry Park. Registrations must be Paid quarterly from day you deposit! if. an updated oirculatton system buckled, causing hazards, $10,- made by Friday. WEDNESDAY ONLY Sriiedided to ride the apace- are the key parts of the 800. Club Orientotimw S l^ ^ LOWENSTEIN Extra Hours tor ship on an earth-orbltai mission measure. Replacing dental facilities at The first of a series of new { LEAN. MEATY to January are Air Force LL Along with the heating sys- the schools, as they are In- member orientation progranw Cols. James A. McDlvltt 'and tem U the reinforced concrete adequate for the dental hyglen- for the Vernon J i^ o r Women s ““CARNEY Banking David R. Scott and RusseU L. floor at the heating jrfant iidilch 1st*’ program, $6,400. Club will *>* «eld 22 at LOIN Schwelckart, a clvlUan astro- would then be used as a central Enlarging the play area at the h ^ e

MANCHESTER EVEN(NQ HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1968 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SDC MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1968 Inside Pins Rotmi FVw A Hat? IKanrtfrBtpr Report l4 e automobile, sasrs a psyohologlat, Connecticut is usually an extenskm ot toe male ego, (C fram Pago 8) Sttpttms l|praU) which explains ths extraordinary pas­ Yank§e thb Nlxoii bad committed an Ir- p o a u a a s D b t t b b sion men can develop for toe type of rsbtoksble Ukmdar to prevent H—MJ> PRimiNo oo., me. car they own. U BIm U StTMt By A.HtO. vbtoiy te 19M waa now oom- M«nciti»«>8r. Conn. And sometime next ysar there may X poundad'bi the North hy humlll- TBOMASV. nsROuam You ean foigiat aB about toe WAL.TBR R. naROXTSON be available, for some $20,000 on toe pra oonventtoo oatoUMIans of , ation b baliig supansdad by Pld)U iiien first few models anyway, an "auto ego” ' Thunnand, soon to oomplato hla IViiiaAad OotolMr 1, 18S1 osrialn Ootnadtout StepMkaeam which ought to have a great deal of that Ctovwtwoc RoobMsBsr would i> fourth onnlvaraary In the party. MriMd Br«ry Bveniot Sxcept Sundaya appeal for us, if we are ctviUaed as well ' Aooordlngly, lindsoy-for-VlM HoUtejrs. Baterad at tlx Poat Ofllce at hwve been a graotor Mraotog to Ooam., aa Second Claai K a il as egotistical human being*. votlous RepuMtoon oandModM » ProMdent sentiment, temad by The latest new Mnd of autcmohlle to OoBpeotlout than Nlominee Rap. Cborlm Goodell b t N ew Torii, spread over the imlogipy BUBSCRIPnON RATES promised us — toe promises have al­ Ktaon wRI. Payabia la Advaace coRveiaaan Boor. Oaa Year ...... |».00 ways outnumbered actual marketings by The Oomaoticiit RipilbMioans aiK Xoatlia ...... U.50 who onoe tsatoulotod toaf way The big OMo delegation, led Tbiae Koatha ...... 7.80 som e 1000 to 1 — w ould b e tb e freon - by Gov. Jiomes A. Rhodes (who One K ooth ...... 3.60 powered vehicle, with freon being toe bam already otoppad laMbig It got Ifasm down. was the ffab to suggab a Nixon- K B K B B R OF low-boUing point refrigerant horn which THE ASSOCIATED PRESS To lbs oonlraiy, they ora weU ’ lindsery ttekb), talked about go- The Aaaoclated Preaa la exclualTely aatlUed motive power steam would be generat­ on Iba way to a aMie of - Ing for Lhtdsay. Reody to go to tin nao' ot raimtiUoatkio oC all news dla- ed; as from the water in the oM-Casbian- were New York, Mloh^an, potohaa eradltad to M or not otherwlaa credlt- smphorta about ^ nawa put>- ed Stanley Steamer. polgD, on «vwy Isvsi. Pennsylvania, Mlimeeota, Wia- bare. An iWrta of reptibUoation o t spaolal dli- The fuel used to generate steam tram Tlwir MMe of vreH being b oonsin, Kansas, Iowa, and good- palolMa baraln are alao reaerved. the freon would be propone, carried In one pert raitinal, oaa pant ki- - sisad placas of other delegations. Tba Herald PriaUnp Cbtnpaay lac. aa- a small cylinder like the one now used •UnoMva, and one past the kind­ The revolt probably would have aaiDM no llnannial respooaibillty for typo­ ly bl cosing toe falies bortow on ' fallen wall short, hut it would graphical errora appearing In advertlaementB on house trailers. The engine would be other reading matter la The Kancheeter ahnoef soundleas, oixl Ms fuel-tiuntoig an hard-working pobrictono. have revealed to Nixon the full Brenlag Herald. ' fury of party leaden over bis procese would release no carbon Btam too naMonol pofot of view , they know that Nixon b kmiokllng under to the South. I M a o r l ^ to h o t Ingelea Tlmes-WaKilag- monoxide, nitrogen ooddes, lead com­ tan Poat Newa Senrloe. safe and nriMMs as o oandMate. Howaver, Lindsay, who had M eerrlce oUaat of N. B. A. Servloe. Inc. pounds or unburned hydrocarbons Into Pabtlabera RapreaentaUrea — Tbe Jullua They Mtow, for inotanoo, toot ' flatly refused to make the race KaHiawt Special Agency — New Yorit. CW- toe atmosphere. nobody b gttoig to oonoMer him during two afternoon convena- cagn, DetraM and Boston. The new ctfr would be quieter toon a m m e Und of oouaeryaMm hawk, fiona with Goodell, said no again lOBKBBR AUDIT BURBAU OT dROUIA- Rons and would out-accelerate a Jaguar, whlcb happened to be toe way ' under tense and strained cir­ n O N R and toe motor would last for 25,000 hours eome voters wound ig> opprab- cumstances Thursday night. D la^y adrerUatag eloatag boon; of tolving which, multiiiUed against any kig toa gyrsMona of ^w ry Oold- Thb ended the revolt, and the Tot Kooday — I p.m. TMda Tor Ttiaaday — 1 p.m. Satur__, speed one chooses would represent a wotor four yeara ago. And, o b » ' convention floor returned to ita • aj* Tor Wednesday — l p.m. Mond^. on toe rational aide, Miey Imow Tor narsday — 1 p.m. Tnaaday. fantastic long life for any motor. slough of despair. "Wtab can X ('HeraU fboto by Buoalvletus) Tor Trlday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. There would also be a computer as- toot toey don’t bam to wwry, ■ w« do?" asked ime major state _T or Saturday — 1 p.m. Tbnraday. ellbar, about toa poaalliimy that WMle ouunselorB wateh, diiMren parade in papei%ag masquerade at Vernon’s Henry Park. The children made designs. § 1 Claa^ad deadline — 5 p.m. duoelore sistlng the driver in keeping cheek on ' Governor who hod been willing puNInUra, 6 p.m. Trlday for uturday lie wkl lead them into ikricy to back Lindsay. "John Juri aad Monday publication. things, and c^wUe of automaticaBy re­ ideological advenlurea into Mb- ' doesn’t have tbe stomach tar versing toe engine torque to give addi­ oral nomltleB. Toeadhy, August 18 tional braking power in cm emergency. x‘t." What toeir brains can figure Ltndaay had paased up an ef­ Paperbags Go L ong Way at Vernon Park It sounds Uhe toe Mnd of auto which out about toeir PraohJenUai fort to boooma the vriiite knight would groove anybody’s ego, but we sUU nominee, tfasdr heoat-Mt In- ^ o t toe bidustrlal-otate Republl- tion between all the parks In selors at aH Uia parks but the Of toe year a trip is being express wfaat toe Fourth of Jtdy H k Spedal Pofcit Gandidatss By DANA DIMOOK have In reserve, unanswered, the one adnota rekifoaoe. TUb b a ca­ cana. Instead, as a oonaervotlve softb a ll. three at Henry Park are typi­ planned tor those who receive meant to toem. question we aak of all modem vehicles. reer Repubkoon, not eome aeuAtor George ICoOovem, (tie South Senator from the Web told Afternoons at Henry Park in There is a snack time at 11 cal. Dorothy Arat will be a em- the most points. All toe camps Some of toe high polnta of toe Would there be room enough between the •(ranger who has Juet thnoomr- Thurmond on the floor Thursday and then they play quieter lor at the University of Con­ participate. Dsfeota Democrat, proclaims Us can- ed fata own Intereot In poUUoa Vernon start with a chorus of program have been toe day the dldMcy for Ms party's nomination for swelled head of the owner' and toe top night: "You’re the hero of this games until lunch time when all necticut this fall and la major- Watermelon seed ^ ttln g cem- group turned out professional or hb own alignment with one voices, telling Jokes, playing the children go home. At 1 they Pnsldesit because, he says, he wants for some low order hat, like a pork pie, oonventlon hi my book.” Indeed, Ing in elenMutary education and testa, bingo tournaments, check­ collages, according to Dorothy particular party. TMs nominee tois was tndy Strom Thurmond’s games and generally having a begin to return and the pro­ er ptayoffa, and a Jug band are to work "to tame the savageness o< or a bowler? b like a pleasant, noktalgic, getting practical experience this Arzt, toe day toe mayor came , convention, and the big state good time. It is part of a pro­ gram gets underway again Just some of the things that to dlstilbuto free ice cream, and SOM m u and make gentle the life oT the draam-biw return to a peb summer and in past summers. RspubUoana now ruefully admit gram that Vernon has put on with an afternoon of arts and Tonr Martello, toe boys’ soft- might win points. the day a baby fell out o t a worid.’’ But that lovely, appealing gen­ m ob living RepUbUoans have It. for Its young residents for a cra fts. bedl coach for Henry Park, wlU At toe end of toe year toe nearby tree and one of toe chil­ erality Is the cover for the fact that The Nixon Nomination never eoqpecbnoed for town- number of summers. Potholdera, jdaber of Paris either be attending Southern parks will get together and hold dren took It home. The otoiy Senator McGovern wants to make aetves, but which, as It has been The porks and soma of the nadds, ashtrays, rings and Connecticut State College or has a happy ending because the On that, improbable sunset strip that is desoribed and banded down to a carnival with display of arts a parUcular point In the present world schools in the area run a camp bracelets of beads, bird houses touring toe United States with and crafts and games with bird flew away toe next day. Miami Beach, the Republican Party them, was a Republican woitd, Hospital Notes for children ages five through and pirate chests made out cf • at the present time. This foemer bom­ early this morning rewarded Richard ) hla band, toe Windy City, in toe prizes for all. The merbag8 over toeir liahiUty. . a d m u t e d y e s t e r d a y : open to the public. Catlliy toe man as a canflWIate. ACCXIRDING TO FAMILY continuation of the bottom robe icut work. It is made of cherry heads. Certainly the Republican Party has and merely an unhappy xxjlMlcal 'Walter AUken, 96 Pearl St.; center which will serve as the The Library Board was care­ moulding pointed, center out and pine with a height of 88 ^ accident, wWoh AM London and They aU made toeir own THRU SAT. AUO. IWi Both toe McCarthy and the MeGovarn nominated a man who has grown in tradition, this chest w as Wendy Alvord, 8 Harvard Rd.; town’s central library. ful to Include the 60 day ter­ CO stature during the interval in which he over the comers of toe case, inches width of 88 H Inches and John D. M. HamOton and J. masks with crayons and colored qieeial point candidacies run counter to made for Mary Talcott at Mrs. Evelyn Baronousky, RFDl, Sadd Memorial on Oakland mination clause In the lease so has been away from public office. Al­ the square abreviated leg, and the depth of 19% inches. Horace Henry Rorabock were going to paper adding such things as Bolton; Mm. NelUe Brostko, Rd. will no longer be used, while that when it becomes possible WILL RE4IPEN MON. AUO. 26 toe special point candidacy ot former though the constant references to the new her father’s home in Glas­ the smallball and claw feet. Grant, in whose name the piece Ob Tight in November. hats and hair. Two cut-out H a rtford ; R o b e rt Chaae, 671 the Wood Memorial Library on to build a new central library, Governor WaSace ot Alabama He nma Nixon suggest that one was necessary, tonbury in the section of The form of the rope columns, was given was a noted collector They never knew, the Repub­ places for two long ponytaUs Hartford Rd.; Mrs. Betty Craw- the board will not be encum­ for toe inresldeiicy primarily in order to it is the case toat on his campaign trail that town called Heibnm. TMs the broa(Uy spaced rounded den­ of Connecticut antiques. He dis­ licans, what Mt tocm ki toat Main St. will become a branch was one girl’s inspiration. , ford, 141A Sycamore Lcme; Mrs. lib ra ry . bered with the lease of the store- give expresalcn to Us toeorlea on the Nixon has been far more relaxed, a good was prior to the time she mar­ tals, and the use of a sunburst covered the chest and purchas­ Noveonber, when toey toMc When the masks were made, ' Priscilla Cushman, 864 Parker lib ra ry . deal clearer, and far more confident of ried Ichabod Warner on August in toe plinth below the central ed it trom a (Bastonbury home It is expected that renting the issues of race relations, and the prjlnt Maine and Vermont kt toe na­ When the new library will be and after some delay because his own aMliUes. His recognition and 28, 1771. It is related to oth er fiMal, also relates to other Oon- In toe early 1980’s. It had been St.; Blaine Donze, Hublard Dr., new faclUty will result In better b s n u k e s p Miaip even though to< ea- tion, and Mb again to Old Man built is as yet unknown; it may of had weather when the chil­ public acknowledgment Just in the past pieces in the Atheneum’s forth­ necticiit pieces. One of toe great in that house it was made. Vernon; John Fallon, 22 Bank resident use of the books avail­ igmactos ot pUfte osnnpslgito^ t b« Qrass in Oonneottcut But the bo several years away. When dren don’t go to the park, and tew days that the Communist world Is coming fall exMbition because pieces of Americana, it has the There Is evidence that a low­ ,St.; Mrs. Carolyn Gray, 40 able. Sadd Memorial Library summer MseN was happier toon constructed, the library will be amid choruses of "I ceui’t -see," hkn to eaprasB it In such doubM uc: as no longer a monolith is Jtist one of the of Its use of strong rope mould­ incUviduaUty and strong boy in Mr. Grant’s poasesslon Cambridge St.; Mrs. Daryl Han­ has been so crowded, with the any RepuUioans have had since. located In the civic complex on “This Isn’t my bag,’’’ and “Hey HERE'S “I beKetve in dva rights, arvan for whtte emerging signs that Nixon is moving ings to enclose the facade, the presence of the finest Connect­ was made of the same tree. cock, Eab Hartford; Ekhel Har­ shelves so close together, that Many of toe oondkiens for a Sullivan Ave. near the Intersec­ you’re facing toe wrong way,” peopte.” toward — and pntoably will continue to rison , 118 P a rk St. it has b6en difficult to see all bmOar happiness in the sumr tion of Ellington Rd. This Is the the parade got under way. move toward the center of thought in Alao, Mrs. Ruth Kingsbury, 16 the books available. Teresa Sutyla, with a cocky One would think that the candidacy mer of 19W now seem on hand, area where the new town hall TO YOUR this country. Horton Rd.; Carol Knipula, Because of the size of Sadd Li­ hat on the side of her bag, won of WaUaoe would satMy UCHe lus­ and Ifae RopUbiioans who, a few 1s nearing completion, and A Republican candidate for nomination Hampton; Marsha Kulick, 6 brary, it has been impossible to first place. Ruimers-up were ter Maddox, toe erstwhile restaurant A Thought for Today days ago, said toey demwlred where the new ixwt office is to always toares a special burden. The cen­ .Re44;an St., Rockville; Alfred have any children’s programs, Pat Sutyla in second pl^^. and owner who la now governor ot toe great Bpoosored by tbe Manriieater at the thought of running and be constructed. tral position within the party is simply Inside By Rowland Evans Jr. Logan, 61 Branford 8t.; Maureen such as the story hours held at the smallest of the three, Lisa HEALTH Council ot Churctoes having to nsi wkh Nbton are state ct Georgia. But be has a special Just not that of the nation, and at a M cK eever, 61 W ashington S t.; (the Wood Library during July. The plans for, a new Ubrary already hegksilng to dboomr, conform to the recommenda­ Dickey In third place. point of Ids own he would like to time when great change has tended to William McKinney, 101 Chestnut When such story hours were Robert D. Novak in toeir own heeb of hearts, tions made in a special survey There are no prizes given see made. To Us point of view, rub raw the passions of those who feel “Prayers’' ^ St.; Mrs. Janet Manning, Forest planned at Sadd Library, the out for contests but there is a toat it somehow seems Mae taken in 1966. Kenneth R. Schaf­ the greet foe of America and Ameri­ threatened, the most general of gener­ Report >Vlew Dr., Vernon; Wesley Mil­ overwhelming response, coupled point system. You receive a Give us courage, O Lord, to being home egoki, after a very fer, director of the School of i f. alities is required to keep all tbe dele­ ler, Brookfield Rd., Bolton; Dan- with the very small space in the point for coming to camp in canism la sodsUam and he’s not aatia- stand up and be counted, to long absence. T lt^ are going Library Science at Simmons gates under a given tent. MIAMI BEACH — Hw brief voloed to toeir dovish stands on I lei Mtnlor, E ab Hartford; Frank library, made the program im­ the monSng and one for after­ flsd that even Nixon Is going to be con- timate contact with the Vice to feel Jub as happy as they did College, recommended a new The entire Republican convention *re‘ but passionate revolt on the Re- ifietnem. There were also de­ stand up for those who cannot possible. No more than six or noon attendance and extra Borrow aervattve enough for Us views. Presidential selection process, in 1988, and thb tone they ore, Morton, Foreb Rd., Coventry; central Ubrary with 21,000 fleeted the make-believe city in which pttolican convetition floor rogatory personal references to stand up for themselves, to seven children could ever be points for contests. At toe end the party’s Congressional lead­ In our opinion, going to be in toe Joseph Negro, RFDl, Bolton; square feet, fully air-condition- There may be more last minute epec- the deliberations were held. Unity — a against tbe nominatton ot Gov. Percy by Southerners and ers — Sen. Everett M. Dlrksen stand up tor ourselves when it Mr*. Dorothy Nicheds, 28 Center- seated comfortably at one time papier maefae unity — was the theme, 'ball gome. $620,000. a belt vibrator from A to Z lal point candidacies before tbe people Spiro Agnew for Vice President Weoteniers. Nobody could have end Rep. Gerald Ford—were not fie ld St. in the children’s section. Thus, and a good many substantive debates is needful for us to do so. Let The Town Council has been ______C.______of this country find their way to was really a symbol of growing walked out of those seseions consulted until 9 a.m. Thursday A lao, Joanna Oahlnsky, 117 despite the interest and willing­ were papered over. These may well lu fear nothing more than we unable to appropriate the funds U wwyfog trim end healHhy meana a lot to you—rent toe pods in November. protest by Industrial-state Re­ without knowing toat both had and came away with the impres­ P on d L a n e; G ordon P a lm er, 100 ness of the library staff, the emerge again. The gathering was In tear Thee. Let us love nothing Herald tor the new Ubrary as recom­ $1,29-ID ’S a bett vibrator from A to Z. Nothing beitter for toning publicans over the Souto’s new been eliminated. sion that Volpe was the choice. more than we love Thee, for High St.; Romeo Pelletier, space prohibited any full scale When they get to toose polls, however, many ways an old-time convention, the mended by the survey, and thus musries, kxdng pounds, gaining renewed vigor. For all power in tlM party. They weren’t alone. The Warehouse Point; Mrs. Maralyn program for children. kind that Will Rogers once called "The Rockefeller was never consult­ thus we shall fear nothing also. Yesterdays it has instead, working with the WILKINSON toe diances are toat they will find toeir Tlie ravolt was fed by passion Southerners next extennlnated With the larger facilities in bcadtb care equipment, see its at A to Z. Borrow any­ Fourth of July of American Politics.” ed. ("He never consulted us Let us have no other God be­ Porter, RFDl, Hebronj Mrs. Ubrary board, come up with the ebdoea generally restricted to candid- far more tltah generally b^ev- Sen. Mark Hatfield, again for 25 Yeara Ago thing your heart desires from A to Z—and at reason- The oratory, because of television, was about anything,’’ a Nlxcm man fore Thee, whether nation, or Noella Ransom, 14 Werner Dr., the shopping center, more pro­ temporary solution of rented BLADES atw who have mcule a pdnl; of not mak­ ed. It m ight hanre cosn e fa llriy Ms dovish views. With one poe- The Selectmen approve a shorter than it used to be — but not confided) and learned of Ag- party, or church. Let us seek , V ern on ; D ouglas R iv a rd , 18 grams for children will be pos­ space for a central Ubrary. oM e ra tes. close to victory had Mayor John slbUlty after another eliminated plan to engaged controctora to ing any single special point too promin­ better. Hardly a phrase that anyone new’s selection over television. no other peace, but the peace Foley St.; Alphonso jRocco, Hart­ sible. Rev. Gordon Wadham re­ Vii Lindsay of New Totic but for tois or that reason, the once treat the town’s streets with oU ent in their own campaigning. would remember emerged from the When Nixon’s TV announcement which is Thine, and make us its ford; Mrs. Angela Rubin, East A lease for -the space, a store, minds all parlshoners of St. 69c winked Ms consent for a floor voluminous list finally dwindled and sand to preserve toem thousands word that tumbled forth ccross declared that he bad conferred instruments, opening our eyes 'H artford; Paul Ryan, 68 Strick­ has been signed with the South Francis of Assisi Church that lim it 1 Per Onstomer And the truth about the voters, too, fight against Agnew. down to Agnew and Gov. John from the cold weather next the air waves. w ith 100 pa rty leaders. R ock efel­ and our ears and our hearts, so land St.; Mrs. Bernice Schwarz, Windsor Development Company, this Thursday is the feast of (Good 1 Day Only, A to Z RENTAL CENTER will be 'hat they will actually fed more The intensity ot toe Northern w inter. Perhaps toe memory of Barry Gold- V o^ of Massachusetts. Once ler nudged a friend and sold; that we should know always, Benedict Dr., Wapplng; Mrs. for the premises at 989 Sullivan the Assiunption. The schedule Wed., Aug. U ) a m m a a s (N o « to VMtnerta) comfortable voting for eome candidate emotion stemmed from a con- water's monumental blunder motivated again. Thurmond’s axe moved, "I’m the 101st.’’ Party leaders what work of peace we may do Anna Steely, 89 Trebbe Dr.; Ave. The space there contains for Masses cm the holy day will tauxmckvdxe ; o o m n . who has been careful not to make any vlctlon that Richard M. Nixon this time cutting down Volpe to r Thee. 10 Yeara Ago nSNTAL' the q>eechwriters to be careful. It was from MicMgan, California, and Manchester and area dairy­ William Thurston, 628 Spring approximately 8,666 square feet, be 6:46 a.m., 12 noon, 6:00 p.m. ARTHUR DRUG OBNTBk* 6«S*«BU 8TIx4!M2 had endangered good victory (who had been led to under­ very special points at all than they would often said that his misfiring bon mot Pennsylvania got the same men term the new half-gallon 'St.; Cathleen Toomey, 600 E. which is more than the total and 7:80 p.m. Confessions wlU prMpecU by passing over better stand he would be toe choice . . . Alan Paton, South Africa fed voting for some candidate who had "extremism In the defense of liberty is warm treatment. milk containers Just legalised in . Center St.; Alexander Tycz, 181 space previously available at be heard on Wednesday, in the known, • more magnetic Vice right up to 20 mlnutea befoce shown Umself motivated by and ooncen- no virtue...” cost him mllUons ^f Thus, toe angry conviction Gary S. Cornell Connecticut a "headache," but ' Summit St.; Charles Ubert, Bol- both Sadd and Wood Libraries. evening hours only. Presidential possibilities at the tratlng upon one single argument and votes. Whatever, the reason, the Agnew was announced). Associate Pastor wlU use them to keep up with < ton Center Rd., Bolton; OrvlUe Tbe library space at Sadd to­ The monthly meeting of the dictates of toe Bouto. In contrast to Thurmond’s In­ issue. speeches recalled Marie Sullivan’s com­ (See Pflge Seven) South Methodist Church competition. Welch, 72 Northvlew Dr., South talled about 1,800 square feet Volunteer Fire Department wUl l i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE As we have repeatedly reput­ ment that a keynote address was "a W indsor. and at Wood about 1,880 square take place tonight at 8 o’clock. TUs warineea of toe voter of tbe man combination of oratory, grand opera, and ed from here, Nixon could not f e e t The meeting will be hrid at BlR'mS YESTERDAY:" A 164 EAST CENTER ST. who has given Umoelf to a single issue hog calling.” lyw aji, in short, an extra­ have been nominated on tbe Tbe Sadd library, which la 68 Firehouse 3 on SuUivon Ave. •daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Al- can exist even If tbe Issue the candidate ordinarily dull ^cp^ention. first ballot had not Sen. Strom yean old, Is to be used now pri­ 'fred Tberrien, WUUmantlc; a has spedallzed in is toe Issue cloaest The nominee is still to be heard trom Thurmond of South Carolina put marily as a storage facility for Manchester Evening Herald, MANCHESTER—649-5261 • daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Som- and It may be that Ms address will bring his massive prestige on toe line the library system. Eventually South Windsor Oorrespondent, to the voter's own heart. • uel Rivera, 10 Holmstead Bt. the convention finally to life. The Re- to stop toe drain of Southern It is expected that the facility Oatherine B. May, tel. 644-2296. Ample Parkinir Front and Rear In the add test, even the voters may publicain Party has a reasonaUy good delegates to Gov. Ronald Rea­ I d i s c h a r g e d YESTERDAY: will be dlspbaed ot. . j shun the candidate who is too honest, chance of winning the election, not be­ gan. The certainty that Thur­ I Mrs. Ruth Matthews, East Haxt- Long range plans of the Ll- too forthright. In favor of toe candidate cause of what it has done, but because mond would exmt a high price • fo r d ; M rs. A lice B elch er, 868 braiy Board taJl for tbe con- for that service became obvious Taken by who takes pains to be something of all of what the Democrats haven't done. In ! Spring St.; Brooke Rewett, 68 stniotion of a central library in CARTER’S bt toe eariy hours of Thtnoday millions things to all men. The sad practice—but Ms speech of nomination, Goverm[5'!r Frofif Profeefion is protaatoly this: toot we like to have • Moxfield, KeUy Rd., Vernon; minated on 60 days notice. The successfully ridden suggests that he poorer on the South. it both ways. We want to believe we are HMts. Julia Sullivan and daugh- aimual ra ta l will be $7,182. This could with luck finally arrive in the As the floor was opened tor Hb buildinsr fire inBitrance won’t votlng\for an individual who is honest •tar, 62 N. Elm St.; Mrs. tiotuia Is less than provided by the WMte House as other than an invited suiggeotions, Gov. James A. a ! Smith and daughter, 67 Park general government budget ot pay for profit lost w h ^ he’s cksed and courageous aad who can be de- guest. Even Nixon detractors cannot help Rhodes pressed Lliiday on GS ’ W eb Dr„ RockvUle; M n. Jean the Town Council for renting . . . won’t piay the higher cost to ex- pended upon to give the right answers but admire the skill with which toe cam­ Nixon. One moderate OotMreas- Mi9-H«VKI iVOm • KlOUlgtater and aon, Vernon Ubri&y apace. Rent will be paid presB-ehip new stxick for earlier to qiedflc iiisuas. But we have a paign for nomination was conductei^, and man inststed that Nixon foould ; Gardena, Vanu«. monthly on the store-library, reopening. But we can help you. tsodsney to be afraid of candidates who the absence of mistakes wMch was very pick either Gov. Nelson Rocke- and will come to $694.88 per Green Manor Blvd. Phone us to day for profit protec­ look and apeak and act as if they might much a part of it. That is i»t>faably the friler, Ben. Chartes H. Percy most important thing that Nixon has of minols, or Undray. Nixon month. The Library Board, ad- Manchester tion tomorrow. actually believe In any paiUculsu- thing Newsprint Leader mtnlotering the library funds or principle so stnxlgly they would ever accomplished in his quest for the nomi­ himself disposed of Rockefeller nation; he Mis shaken off a part of toe on grounds that he would not ' NEW YORK — The United provided by the budget, will pay trap themselves end us in any derpera- loser image, a part of the reputation of accept But Southerners pre­ I States was for and loway the tbe rat and also pay for all FILM AN D THE Kl IJl DiPrERMNCm ttoo conunltment to It. being a plastic man, and a part of bis sent, beaded by Thurmond, took ; world’s laigeat newsprint user uUUtlee. The South Windsor Develop­ It could be, one sees, that toe I can­ reputation for seeking ultrasimple so­ core of Percy aad Lindsay. > lost year, consumh^g 9,140,000 Mfty toe quote ratea and aaaiat you ment Company has cleaned out DEVELOPING didates who make toeir way to the top, lutions. Whether this transformation The link that Joins Hack mili­ ;; tons. Japan was In second place plants itsdf in toe public consciousness the store, so that Installation of by sOcktiig to pious generalities and tants to both Percy and Lindsay I 0JM8 Chicago Dally Newi • with 1,480,000 tons, closely fol- aa tee have ao many othera? to a greater or lesser degree In the days ; lowed by Britain with 1,410,000. shelves and other aultable eq^p- Low, Low Prices sldMlor sbaip spectfios get to the top was carefully avoided by toe Publiilifrt ilsll Hyndlcgtc * ahead will have much to say about the Soutfaeraen, who cloaked their The UJS.8.R. used 010,000 tons ment can get under way. The bcoauM that

. I PAOB maHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1968 TUESDAY, AUGUST18, 1968 TUESDAY. AUGUST18, 1968 Prospects of 3 Airlines Aiding Biafra Stop Flights Gomiiiff-toniiiig Evente Cone New Principal Growing Dim T o Algeria lififted by Kof€ A M bedule o f eveoto fUr Arch Kilpatrick Dead, tNoa Page One) . LONDON (A P )—PUote o< three OampIMn OouncU, KMghta of Of BenDet School mhjor European altUnes decid­ Oohanbue, has Bomi annoonoed •aUniate is based on flguras The Board of Education unanimousljr aproved the compiled by the UB. ed today to stop fllgUs to dl|e- by Walter Stetson, grand knl|^ ria untU the Algerian goram - appointment of Allan L. Cone as prindpu of Bennet in Lagoa, tbe Red Oosa and vol­ Saturday, Bi* X of O to temi- Once Herald Writer untary agenelea. ment rsleaoee (Be oroir oC the •orlng a family barbeqM tX Junior High School last ni|^t. teaeU alriltonr hljaolnd JUfy 26 tbe K of O Home from 9 tem. Oona b rl^ to hto posttion *' AttUkb KU|wtriok. 75, o t Off!dels estimated about s mlOlon persons behind the rebel by Arab teroriato. to 1 p.m. Thdeets may be pta^ yean of experience os a Man­ Stam , Conner ateff writer ait O apt,Chari ee Jackaoo, execu­ ohaaed from Allen Riohter, W chester native, a local teacher Ibe Herald for 17 jwars and Hnee In B iafra and about 760,000 penona in territory reooovpted tive aaeretaiy of die Ubma- Duval St Members and goeato active in the Manchester Edu­ •aUior od “World War n Sa- tlbl Federation oC Aiffitae FI- are Iftvltod to attend. cation Association, and an ad- 4d i7 o t liandieater, Oonneotl- by federal Nigerian foraea ate in urgent need of food. All told, lorii Aslneiatlaiiib told a anra Dr. wnXom F. Vbssent, a mlntotrator at Bennet. cfOt,” dM yeaterday at Ua conference that operationB to wMeiy aoolalmed reaearcher Hto appointment marks the iMaiia. the civil war has afleetod some 18 million pensona in what waa Aigtoni woidd eeara mid­ and author of aeraral reasareh second time in hto career ha Kr. KUpatrtok WM bon formeTty the Bastem Region of night tonight arUo)ea, wlB be the guest speak­ has tilled a vacancy left by JB, 18M in Gla«aw. Nigeria. The aMlnao are Air Btanee, er on Monday Aug. 26, at StSO George Bradlau. Wnntland, aoo o f WiBlam and The Red Qraea went aheed which operates about 10 tqgte p.m. Dr. Vhicent received Ms In 1960 Gone succeeded Brad­ CfatMlna Petaraon KUpaMok, wMh ptana to franqiort food by a day, AUtolto and SwISsslr PhD at the age of 94 end Is lau as vice principal at Bon­ and oame to thia country wban ship from Lagos to Oalabar, which operate about two Hgfate now tdttef reeeorrit mIoroMolo- net as Bradlau became princi­ be wna ate Bwntfas old on one about 400 m llae eastward along a week eanh to Algtere. gtot at the OomeoUent State pal. Last June, whm Bradlau od the early inunlcTaat Itanra. tbe aouttastn oooat, where an es­ Cbariau Blyth, general oeere- Depostenent ot Health, tnlwra* became second assistant aiqtar- He Itvad In Hew Htenpehire nn- timated 280^000 refugees are lo­ tary o< tbe Internationel tyaas- tory Divtoton. Intendent of the school system. la at tbe ace of IS be enliated cated. Calmber la In toderal con­ port Woricers FedorHUon, raid The K of C Barteodera ^ Cone became acting prinoipal in tbe n.8. Mjarlne Oocpa. Slor trol. that hto members wotdd refttoe hold a steak borbeque at the and now to piinctoal. the Moct dear yeata be aerred The German ship, ifimts to servtea and nmintain any atr- ManolMater Home oo Sept 14. Cana to a graduate of Man­ Tlidwts may bo purohoaed in tbe FUBmHnea, Gbba, ibe Schupp, waa to leave today with orate breaking the ban. chester High School and re­ from the bartenders. Tony UtaMed Statea, and on ahlpa at 700 tone o f food . The R ed Cktiea “Tlito to not Jute a retaBatory ceived hto B.A. and hia MJI. measure," Jaokaon oaU. "We O’BiIgbt wUI provide muelo for aea, and waa bonorably dla> also la chartering a ahip with a from the University o f (3on- obarced ffeom eervioe In UU. 62Uton payload to carry relief eataUtoh a principle hi etril dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a-m. aviatton. Theue MJaoIdiigB are a Mombsn and guests ore tnvft- nectlcut He served during For the next eigbt yeaia, be auppUea to Calabar starting in World W ar n aa a bombar aenaed in tbe Nary Department Septenrber. menace to the pubBo at larte ed. ' • and if allowed to continue ooiud navigator in the A ir F orce In ABaa L. Oeae at Portamoutfa, N. H., adiera ha The Nlgeriao-Biatran peace It Was Carnival Day in South Windsor John FttxpotriOk boa been mean the death of aome dril Europe. waa an iatelbcence operative talks in Addis Ababa started named general dtalman ot ’The idea for the oan ilvai avlatiott." the Six Point program wfakh In 1948, he becam e a social darinc World War I. dieater Marine Oorpe taague. Aug. B under the auspices of tbe Borne of the chUdreh who tbe day with the dilUren annual event in the summer eral aiqslicanta to make to tbe ou n e from Dennis Qtilgley Jatteaon aatd that, eBBough will provide on opportunity for studies teacher at the Bentley Ha neanpapar career becan He alao helped to form several Organisation of African Unity breaklbg for hinch to eat picnic OReoreation Department sdied- board before the start of school. pairiclpatod in a Carnival Day and Candace Carson, directors the foderaUon’a case had met oH membm to i n t U ktM to Elementary School, then called te in s when be wrote many Marine Oorpe League detach­ (OAU), but peashniam deepened fare brought from home. uie. (Herald photo by Buoeivi- Cone’s salary wUl ba rotigli- at Orchard Hill Playground in of the idaygiound at tbs Or­ with the eympathy of the man­ work. FitqwtiWk wtU be aid­ the HoUtoter St. School. aaticlea tor Boabon, ments in New Hampahira, and today as the ddef Nigerian ne- ’This event waa held for the ckw .) ly 61.000 more than hto aloe South WindBor Friday found chard Hill School. Thus most agement of the three alittue, ed by various commUtoo chair­ He waa given a year’s leave of N. H., Lewlaton, in 1M7 was appointed New gotlaor went back to Lagos and flnat thus this year. According principal salary, occocdlng to Hampshire State Depeutment a spokesman aald he did not of the work was done at the to Town Recraathm Director the only European Uneo operat­ men. They ore John Robmts, absence in 1966 to serve aa a Iblne, and other Hear Binciand pony ridee the best part of tlw Evening Herald, New Lincoln School Plans Approved by School Board the town’s schedule for prinol- com m ander. In 1960, he waa plan to return, “ unleaa there is Orchard Hill playground, In- Ralph Ooraon, the day was a ing into At^ria, the pOote OathoBo antivtttos; Allan Rich­ field service associate with the nearqpapeni, (later accepttnc day. All four playgrounds, over would have to go on strike to ter, oounoU octlvtttea; Jerry <3onnecticut Education Assn. The pals. It will take into ocoount named associate edMxw of the going to be something (hat de- riudlng the oonatruotkai of the great supoesa. I t to now Itoped South Windsor oorreopondent, The lower portion of the model The upper portion of the mod- the most western portion of the tbe poaHkai of newa bureau 200 eWkiren, participated in the Impoee tbe boycott. StoUes, fraternal oettriUes; Thto to a model of the pro­ must go before the Board ot Dl- CEIA chose film from among hto 30 credits of study beyond Marine Corps Bulletin. manda his presmee.” booths for tbe caintval. that the Playground Cantfral Catherine B. May, tel, 644- reotora at its Sept 8 meeting for shows the school in a north cm- el explains both the good and buUdkig to planned for -parlTuM od tbe Hew Bedford Jackson added that ho did not Mike KCUer, family actlritiea; posed 22-ctaasroom school to cote nine candidates. the master’s degree in guidance He retired from The Herald The Nigerian envoy. Chief An­ festtvitioB. H m fun continued all thioiBlh day wUl beootiM an Important 2296. a pubUc hearing. tral site chosen by the Town bad qualities of the site. The in the summer. The gym and I.) Tknea. He beootne a know how effoettra tbe boycott Roland Lepage, membership less than 62 million and replace He is familiar with salary dis­ and admintotratSon at UOonn In September lOM and m oved tO thony Etoataoro, waa reported to The direotora will then decide Building Committee and archl- upper atory of the building is on auditorium on the eastern end m em ber od Tbe Herald ebadf fei would prove. Mid inaurance; and John Horn- putes with teachers as. an ad­ and the Unlverstty of Hartford. Pennaoook, N. H. laUer, he have demand^ anew In. a the Linooln Elementary School to make the school a referendum tect Arnold Lawrence. Sites on ground level facing north but will also fulfill both aohool and aeptenber inS. Bealdea Ua "Algeria to not oo vulnerable yak, public relations. ministrator the past eight years. The BesuMt principal wiU went to Concord, N. H., where he three-hour speech Monday night Driver Sought at the Cteiter. The school plan item for the votliig machines the southern side of the park the lower story Is actually a full paik recreaUcnal needs, avoid­ amfc aa court, municipal, and economically as aome othar BtK he gained his first l i g h t s have ritarge of the fourdNiUd- lived for seven yean before that Biafra renounce its claim Keep CAC, was aocepted late night by the Nov. 6, during national elec­ were rejected aa too oootly and story above groimd level on the ing the oritlclam leveled at Canaral neava reporter, be avaa to sovereignty in return for a countries to this sort cf tMhg," into salary struggles as the lug educational complex on moving to StoRa In April 1967. In Bridge Death Board of Education and now tions. too diaruptive to the pork. south side. schools lyihg idle 10 weeks of alao tbe ataff pbotofrapber for Nigerian pledge guaranteeing he eoM. <2talnnBn of the peraotmel poli­ Mkin S t oonatoting of th* old He and his wife, BKliU Buxton July Rainfall The fan-shaped ballfirid Just This slope creates construe- the year. tbe paper. the aecuiity of all Biafrun In- Turns Self in Town T old Of the 48 penono ahoatd Id- cies committee of the Manches­ high school, the Franlclin and KlbMtrick, observed their Hth Jacked piano, an BH A1 Jot di­ oate of the pond would be made tlon problems but also a shelter- Wblle at The Herald, ha habitanta. The Ibo tribesmen of The school will be steel with ter BkhioaUon Assn, and a mem­ Barnard buUdinga and the weddteg atmlveraary June 2S. verted to All^rB durfaig n Ugbt Less Tban Inch by using fill from the school ed play area for the school and wrote Ua fatetory od World War Biafra claim the federal govern­ While State Police were The Mancheater Redevelop­ brlok facing. Thera will be 18 ber of the CB2A Personnel PoU- East Side Reo. Hiere ora 1,200 Burvlvore, besides Us wife, ment Agency late night diarg- from to TU Aviv, Algeria Manohestar, this year, ex­ site. The field to now a marshy the park under the wing which n which waa puUlilied in IMS. ment la trying to annihilate aeorcfalng the fields near the MRA Approves Plans regular-elaed ctaasrooms, two cles Commlasion. students in the sevanlb, eighth inchide three sons, Ralph L. ed director Edward J. Rybeyzk still hedda 12 IsraoB men—pao- perienced the diteat July einoe Durlnc World War n, aa he them. portion of the pond. The plans extends south. The area is about special education rooms and KUpatiick and Ndson D. KH- Biaaell Bridge, South Windsor with the Job of notifying Mayor aengers (md crewmen. 1B67, tbe start of local record­ He said teachers and adminis­ and ninth grades, with about araa too old for active aervice, he "Theae talks will go on,’’ said call for the field to be flooded the siae of three classrooms, two kindergartene as well os patrlok, both of Mancbeter, for the driver of a car Involved Nathan AgoetinelU and Town keeping, according to Town Wor trators need not be on oiqMelte 70 teachers. Joined the Oonneebeut State Btoohoro as he left. and frozen in the winter (or skat- A large room opening onto a library with space for audio­ atdee. and Wniis B. Kl^triek of Bol­ in a fatal accident Sunday, the Manager Robert Weiss of their ter Siqiierinteiident LawreoM Of Damato, Carbide ing. the park in the lower floor and He lVv«s at IIS Bratton Rd. Guard and aerved aa a captain. ton; seven granddilldren, and But he said the Blafrane had Wlttkcteke. visual equipment. 'T don’t look at K that way at with hto wife, Notidle, and made no new proposals, and man voluntarily turned himself suggestion to keep the town’s He aMta plans and tralnlnc offl- three great-granddiadren. Police Leave He reported a rainfall last The Manchester Redevelopment Agency last night Despite the apporantly high all," he said today. “My niMt their five children. Their oldest there waa no compromise on the in at the Hartford Barracks, lost Catlxen’B Advisory Committee os oer and battalion liiMlicence Funeral urvlees will be held active. month of .71 inches. The antici­ cost of school Atty. Heorbert Important job is to do anything federal demand that Biafra sur­ night. umuiimously voted to approve the plans of the first two son, Steven, to a sophamcra otOetT for the and Bn., 1st ICU- Tbnnday at 1 p.m. at the pated July average to 4.02 Joint Appearances Favored, Phelon, chairman of the board’s I can for the teacher smd the render sovereignty. Leslie F. Farley Jr., 26, of There has been talk of late North Ehid Renewal program developments, with modi- thto fall at the UnirairaKy of tary Distriet of the Guard at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 W atts Area building committee, noted the student for the most effective Radio Biafra reported that Lt. East Granby was charged with about dissolving or rendering inebee. ficatkms. ------Denver. Hariterd, and in IM l and 19M Main St The Rev. Wniiam A. (Continued from Page One) Rainfall since Jon. l totaled 10-room Richard Martin School learning and teaching In the CM. Odemegwu OJukwu, tbe misconduct with a motor ve­ Inactive the 21-member com­ Both projects, an 11-unit lux­ roof with a strategioally placed acted as public rehitlona officer Tajdor, pastor of the Church of mittee, chaired by Eugene Mon- 21.78 toohes, agalnat a eeven- Over Debate by Agostinelli just completed coat cloln to |1 claaaroom. Blafran leader, had sent Sen. hicle and evading responaibility. membera of the Peace end ury garden apartment to be com- chim ney. od tbe State Guard at Niantlc. the Nsssrene, will odfldate. Bur­ tany, that was set up as an ac­ month average o f 24.61 inches. mllUon. Despite rising costs, he “Whether It be student disci- Ehigene J. MoCMihy a meaaege He was presented in East Hart­ Freedom party, paraded outoUle stnictod by Raymond F. and Again the stipulation that the Mayor Nathan Agostinelli, more conclusive than a series of He was coorcaniser and first ial will be In East Cemetery. tive aid to the redevelopment WlttkofSke reported thett, des- said, the town will be getting I ^ e or teacher salaries. It’s the saying tbe secessloniats would ford Seaelon of Circuit Court 12 central paBce headquarten wflh Louis C. Damato, and a ooe- landscaping comply with the debatee." Bring Your Cuitoins, commander of Andera(m-Shea Friends may call at the fu­ agency and other town organi­ signs aupporilpg the miUtent plto tbe meager July rain, tbe GOP candidate for the State a school twice the size for an learning environment that’s im­ never reunUe politically with this morning and had his case sbury, 4,000 sq. ft. mariiine shop over-aH North Ehid Renewal tree Pote of the ITFW, and was in- neral home tomorrow from 7 to zations aa a deasenvinaUng unit Blaok Panther peurty. town’s four reaervoirs were not Senate, has turned down an in­ Barry, informed of Agostinel- estimated 61.844,000. portant," he said. DrapM, Bfrdsprnods Nigeria. He thanked the Minne­ continued unttl Monday. He was building being built by the Man­ plan was included. atrumental bi fomdne the Ifan- • p.m . and a liaison between such Signs reed: “L.A. FIgi, Stop affected too much end that they li’s reaction to his letter, said The model was prepared by “ That’s what we're In business chm sota Democrat for his "Judi­ released on 61,000 bond. chester Carbide Oo., presently Rybezyk told the agency that vitation from incumbent Demo­ I Slipeovnrs H. Maaafleld H m er agencies and the residents. Killing Blaeks," “ End MEurder are all at near capacity. that he will awsiit the formal re­ Rlchcud S. Lawrence, the tor.” cious and frank’’ statement call­ Farley allegedly struck and WmiamP. Gwtna located on Woodbrldge St., are the plan modUlcatloiu for the cratic State Sen, David Beirry to Hm With the completion of their o t Black Panthenr," "No Armed He aald that the 0 a.m. to 9 ply, to learn whether he has the architect’s son. Cone Is now helping Dr. Don­ ing for aid for tbe war refugees. killed Francisco Boges Rodre- now waiting the green light Carbide project wxMiId get an­ Walter T. AKken function on the North End proj­ Police in the Ghetto," and p.m. bon against the outdoor to debate the iasuee. go-ahead on his offer to line up (Herald photo by Pinto) ald J. Hennigan, superintendent, He urged the United Statea t>f gues, 20, o f Hartford, as Rodre- from the New York Regional other review by the Town Plan­ Parkade daaaers Joseph R. Duplesiie, SB, ot W alter Tyrell Altken, 61, of ect and current inactivity on the "Free Huey P. Newton." use of water to still In effect, However, AgostinelU has not civic and fraternal organizations to select a vice principal at Ben­ help bring about a cease-fire guez waa helping pu^ disabled One office of the Housing and ning Commlaaion. ALL WORK Haitterd, brother of Joseph B. 96 Pearl St. died tUs morning Downtown Renewal project, the Newton, organtoer of the and K wtil remain in effect un- ruled out the possibility of in the four towns for Joint ap­ Com sterch forms the base of net. He said they hope to have and tbe delivery of aid on a car off the highway, and then Smith Promoted Urban Development Federation He stated that if all goes well, DONE ON PREMISES Dupleaale od Manebeater, died at Manchester Memorial Hoe- committee has recently been in Black Panthers, to on trial in Ui further notice. The ben, he Joint appearances in the four pearances. most wallpaper adhesives. a recommendation from the sev- large scale. fled into the nearby field. before going to the Board of an early October groundbreak­ M day in Warner RoUns, Oa., pttal. a virtually Inactive statue. Oakland, 460 mUee north, on a said, to to preserve water pree- towns of the 4th Senatorial Directors for final ajqiroval. ing for the Damato apartments In a drowning aeddent Mr. Altken waa bom M ay 19, The agency, however, feels (diarge of murdering a white po­ sure and not to save water. District—Manchester, Oloiston- Damato’s two-story structure could be expected. Survlvon also Include Ua par­ 1887 in Manchester, son of Alex­ To UAC President that the town should not let he licem an. wlU consist of a modem brick Rybesyk otoo commented that Marlborough and East ents, three aUteca, and aevanl ander and Margaret Bums Alt- commltee go down the drain or The demonstxatora had ml- Assassins^ Bombs Fail (CMitlmied from Page Om ) by the wayside. meop«phed demands that po­ and steel building with some Idane tor the North End 8hc(p- Hampton. nieces and nqibews. ken, and had lived here all of Barry (uid Agostinelli, both lice pidl out and “ let biaoka do one-bedroom and some two- plug center are now being readi­ his life. He retired in 196S after Hartford. He is also a mem­ Freodi Legion of Honor, to In an opinion solicited by of Manchester ai»l friends since Charge almost anything The funeral will be held to­ their own patixdlng end be re­ bedroom luilts. Both electric ed by the project erdiltect so m orrow a t 8:1B a.m . fnun the being employed for IS years as To Harm Greek Premier ber of tbe board of governors 1964 he received the General Montany himself, the agency rienry htanow skl, 86, o f 66 childhood, are opponents for advocates keeping tbe commit­ sponsible to a conuntotecn elect­ heat and central air condition­ that potential tenanta oould be FIsette F u n a a l Hom e, 20 81a- a machine operator at Pratt WUHam (BUly) MittebeU Award Russell St. was charged at 10:40 the State Senate seat of the Aerospace Industries As­ tee active for two primary rea­ ed by the communttyi" ing are being considered for the sought. Officiate of the develop­ son Ave., Hartford, with a and WUtney Diviaian of United (Oentbnied from Page One) from Avlatora Post 743 of the p.m. yesterday with operating Berry, in a letter to Agosti- you want this Fall with a a thin, graying m ustache. Hto sociation. sons. One, they would be eorely In similar vein, BHly Tidwell, project, although the use of sep- ing partnership of that project sdemn Maaa of nqidem at • Aircraft Corp., Blast Hartford. American Legion tor his "out- under the Influence of liquor Before going to Pratt and Whit­ eyes are large and pietxdng. He needed when the Downtown a director of tbe Watts Summer arate air conditioners for bet- have already fUed aome initial noUl which waa delivered In to- at the Church of S t Ann. Hart­ the shore in an attempt to board H orner, who wtU be 66 on stendlng ccntrihutlons to the and failure to diairiay lights ney, he waa employed as a reed teteaka bluntly. project pkka up steam, and Festival, called tbe police mobi­ tor individual apartment con­ paperwork with HUD and that day’s mail, suggested a serlea ford. Burial win be U M t St a motm* bocU. He was wearing Sept. 12, retirea after a dtotin- advancememt of air prx^$re*,’’ when hto car entered the inter- maker at Cheney Bros. He is the undiqtuted strmig- two, that an active Citizens Ad­ lization “whoUeale unwarranted trol is presently favored. may weU be the next parcel to of debates or Joint appearances Connecticut Charge Card. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfidd. only bathing tnmks. and later '^lat year, the Harry seetKm o f Main St. and Hart­ throughout the four towns. msin of ibe Junta whidi staged gulsbed career in the aero- visory (Committee to called for assault’’ and accused police of After dlacusaing the possibil­ receive approval. mends may call at tbe fu­ He was a member of St. R- Shepp^ Award for hia ford Rd. He waa released on a Barry pledged that his cam­ Mary’s Episoopal Church, Man- The motor boat was unable to the COUP and tolled Ktng Oons- spooe industry during which he in the Town Workable Program “ raidliig’’ the feetival headquar­ ity ot adding additional horizon­ neral bomd today from 7 to 9 “taumonitarianiam and his dedi­ no cash bail for a court ap­ paign "will focus entirely on (tester Lodge of Masons, and approach the shore because the tantlne’e countorcotq* last De­ has received many honors and end must exist in order to ob­ ters In the pork. tal lines to the building exter­ Even use it to pay cash. p.m. cated service to hto fellow He and Tommy Jaoquette, an­ pearance on Aug. 26. the issues as they develop and 1 the Sunset Club. water was filled with swim­ cember. The young Mug re­ awards. He has served hto en­ mem.’ ’ tain federal, ^ funds for such ior, as suggested by Town Phin- Tolland County other festival leader, sold the will not be directed toward Survivors include a son, Wal­ mains in exile. tire working Kfe with United projects as the Manchester ner Joseidi Tameky at a recent We call It the thin plastic pocketbook. You can charge Just about mers. The boat sped off when to 1966 he received the Dis­ number cf officers in the area you (AgiostinelU)) in any per­ ter A. AKken; a daughter, Mrs. Greeks will vote S^>t 29 <» a Aircraft or its predeoeasom. A Housing Authority's houslng-for- Two State Men Town Planning Commission Firemen Ready the driver saw PanogouUs had tinguished Service Award of the teiould have been reduced sonal eense.” anything with it. Just about any place. It's better than money. SSdgu Ansaldl; and a sister, new draft constitution that pioneer in aviation, he Joined the-elderly and MISAC’s cur­ Quirged in Assault meeting, the MRA approved the PoKce Seek been captured, the spokeaman B elfer Graduate ScfaoM of Agostinelli said today that, But If you like money better, you can use your card to gri as Mrs. Annie Lewis, aU of Man­ wotdd strip the king of most of the Pratt A Whitney Aircraft rent moderate Income housing immediately. PriTSFIEIJ), MOSS. (AP) — plans as submitted. 10-Town Muster Scienoe, Yeshiva University, Police Chief Thomas Reddln when he replies formally to chester; eight grandchildren, said. Ms powers end drastlcaby Oo. (later tbe Pratt A Whitney plans. Two OannecUcut men have been The only reservation held by much 88 $300 instantly at any CBT branch. and the National Aviation auMs told a news conference a “mas­ Barry’s letter, he will also Man Phoning and seven great-grandchildren. Ponagoulla’ feet were Moody weaken Parliament Papado- Aircraft dlvlalon of United Air­ Rybeyzk said he would notify charged with ossaidt with a dan­ the agency was that the proj­ Local firemen in many Tol­ Which can come In handy when you want to cash Achievement Award. In 1967 AgoetinelU and Weiss of the sive reqxmse’’ by ptdice put land County towns are practic­ pledge to keep peraonai issues Funeral services will be held and tom from the rocks when poulos’ regime piibUteied the craft) in 1926, a year after the the National Security Industrial gerous weapon after a Lanes- ect’s landscaping plan must In on those "cash only", sales. pMloe grabbed him. FMlce draft July 11. engine firm was founded. He agency’s opinlmi. down the disorder and the area boro man said they tried to take comply with the over-all North ing for the Tolland (bounty Mu­ out of tile ceanpaign. Thursday at 11 a.m. at St. Association conferred Us James remained “satiirated." Apply for your (kmnecticut Charge Card at O f Murders M ary's Episcopal C2iurch. Bur­ started a massive search alcog The king would be prevented advanced rapidly through man­ hto wallet at gunpoint. End tree plan, and that It In­ tual Aid Fire Service Muster to Barry, in recommending the Forrestal Memorial Award on “The question of whether we be held Sept. 2, in ElUngton. series of debates or Joint ap- any CBT office or member store. Do it ial will be in Buckland Ceme­ tbe coastal area for the boat from appointing and dismissing agement and was named presl- Mr. Hom er. John L . OrecslnsU, 21, o f Ter- clude some sort of buffer, elth-. (CiaitlnnBd frsni Page Oae) have too many or not to certain­ Fire departments from nine pearanoea, said, 'Tt seems to tery. and for other possible accom­ premtons. He would remain titu­ dent ef United Airoraft in 1943 Hebron Parents ryvlUe, and Raymond A. Myers, er a fence or hedge of. at least' before you get caught short. plices. Boats, planes and men United Aircraft Corporation is ly 3 hours pleaded Innocent gun when they arrived near hto ship of the event, against ~~ Sen. Barry, to speak out on the trained aa an artUlery officer. Whitney Aircraft, Hamilton and we did obtain control.’’ GaUar: I Jute kflled three peo­ Book of Remembrance at St. pMlce installationa, government England ’TeleiAone Oo.; ’Ikwr- today' to charges of rUk of In­ Damato’s project to expected pected hravy competition. Issues. kdaxy’a Church. He distinguished himself aa a Standard, Slkonl^ Aircraft, ple. buildings, main streets and cen­ elers Inauranoe Companies; jury to a minor, child and Reddln aald he did not beUeve to coat nearly 6170,000. “However,” he explained, “I platocm leader. Norden, United Technology Cen­ Rtee; Jute klUed three petqjde: tral places (in Athena). The and the Hartford National criMlty to persons. the outbreak was a co||apiracy, The agency amutlnlaed the see no sense to the format ot During the German occupa­ ter, and E3ectronlc Components. by the Black Pantfaers''or oth- Sale First Since *08 OaUer: Rlgfat ftomea, smoke cuid ex^ooions Bank and Trust Oo. He to also Aftar Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. ALL WAYS BEST ptan of the Manchester Carbide debate. The people of the Dis­ tion of G reece in Wcwld War H era, but, “ it would appear from Riw : Are you sertoua? have created a warilke atmos­ a life trustee o t Rensselaer gchutoe of Hebron entered their Oo. carefully, approving It with ORMfiTOWN, Quebec —^Twen­ trict, in my opinion, are not In­ he served in the national resto- tbe manner In which certain ty-five buffalo recently deliver­ Caller: Pm setiouB. Please Stocks Make phere.” Polytechnic Institute and a for­ UAC EarningB Jump [deas In Circuit Court, their several modlficationa. terested in a debate. My only tance, port o f the tim e in inteUt- ______segments of the crowd operated ed from Elks Island Natlmial catch me. Please. Nothing like tbe violence de­ mer chairman of (be board of case waa continued to Aug. 20 Presently squeezed into a concern is to serve the beat in­ By $7.9 MiUion that there was a plan-^ot nec­ Park, Alberta, to a farm at Rloe: Where are you? scribed In the communique oc­ genoe and port in artIBery. He gavemon'at iho' iL^pece" to for hearing on probable cauM. CANDIB8 2.000 sq. ft. temporary head­ M ild Gain won numerous medato tor brav- duatrlea Aaeociation. essarily a conspiracy." Ormstown are reportedly flour­ terests of the taxpayers. OaUer: Please, I Ju.. .Please. curred in Athena, but the HARTFORD (AP) — United Marie Schulze, 11, disappear­ quarters, Manchester Carbide He explained that in one in­ ishing in their new environment. “A debate,” Agostinelli said, Rloe: Where are you son? apokesman did amtounce that In 1948 Mr. Homer was Aircraft Corp. has reported a ed from their home July 12, NEW YORK (AP)—H»e stock officlala plan going into a five- The fann’s aim is to breed a “ is not constructive, and proves two bomba exploded in tbe ci^it- He to married and faoa a son awarded the President’s Oer- $200 m illion sales increase and a and w u found on the morning stance rock throwers ran to­ CaUar: Pm goma Un ’em to­ market continued to advance ward police, then separated as year exponaion program in sizable herd for conservation. nothing. It is almost always in­ night, too. Fleaae. tal. and a daughter. Ha speaks ttflcate of Merit and in 1967 be $7.0 million increase in earnings of July 14 in their neighbor’s three stages with the new conclusive and, usually, there Is this afternoon but on a much SYench and Englltei fluently. was mode a Chevalier of the basement. No details of the guns were flred at the officers The three bulls and 22 cows •I Rloe: Where are you? The bombs exploded In Athens for the six months ended June 4.000 sq. ft. structure as step no winner and no loser.” more modest scale than on charges against the Schulzes from behind the rock throwers. were the first iblson sold to a Diaoonnect were described aa bome-made 80, as compand with the same number lone and on ultimate He concluded, “Individual or Monday. were made public. “We were not the ones who private firm since the National The direction* to the bodies devices imed with gaooUne. period last year. goal cf a 16,000 sq. ft.. faculty. joint appearances, with both of Mr. and Mrs. Schulze were opened fire," he aald. “ We were Parka Servioe took over man­ came to a seooad call 12 min­ Trading was quite active and Tbe bomb that Mew up near Shipments and dividends for The lot they have purchased, agement of the dwindling herd ua speaking out on the issues, utes later. arrested July 24 on (Jlrcult not the ones who looted and ahead of Monday’s pace. tbe premier's oar was pictured Merits of Data Processing the first six months of this year burned.” located on the north side of in 1906. willjba, more oonstructive and totalled $1.25 bUIftm, w ith a net Court warrants issued after a Bwward County Deputy Har­ Brokers said the market was as a more profeateonnl device, a In the looting and firebomb- iRilhard Bt. abutted on the Incom e o f 632.6 m illion, or 62.67 state police investigation. old Lamore aatd the caller told being bototored by reports In- bundle of dynamite attacbed to Ings, aome 22 buUdinga were east by the Don Willis garage, Debated at School Meeting per share, the firm reported. him he was telephoning from a (UcaUng progress In the V iet­ a plunger box hidden on tbe damaged, but none more than measures 68,470 sq. ft. rocky alqgpe <» the coastal side Late year, shlpmenta and blll- aervice station on U.8. 1 and nam peace talks in Paris. This The delayed pay checks ot Is the adverse conditions under an estim ated 62,000. Looters Plans are for the initial con­ of the road. inga amounted to 61.05 billion M(K!arthy Chances Said ihen broke off the oonvenatlon senUment waa^ credited with men in the Town Highway De­ which the computer operators took som e 160 guns from a struction to take pitaoe on the vith; “Hurry up. Please." and earnings amounted to 624.6 propelling the market of Monday Afterward, PapadopoukM, partment helped Bpoiic a debate work. The renovations involve Better Than Even pawnshop, and a pharmacy also southwest corner of a pie- The caller waa gone when offl- to one o f its beat gains in drove on Into Athens and presid­ over the msrita of the town’s m illion or 62.08 p er ahare. was looted. moving into the former girls’ GREENWICH (A P )—There to shaped lot, with poiMng facUl- cen arrived. months. ed over a cabinet meeting. The quarteriy dividend rate new data proceosing system, lavatory and providing the air still better than a 60-60 chance Three young Negro men were ties to the east end kiadlng and There were no fanntediate waa also increased to 46 cents P oUm ofOdala said “«» do teases of most key stocks during last night’s meeting of condlUoning necessary for oper- that Minnesota Sen. Eugene Mc­ killed and two policemen were dooidng operations to the algns of umaaial scurlty meas­ per ahare, payaMe Sept. 10 to not want to alarm the public," were fractional wKh a few going the Board of Education. atlng the equipment. Carthy will receive the Demo­ wounded in a gun battle In South northi. Further expansions will and added they thought tbe ures in Athens. “We are doing no more with stockholdera of record Aug. 26. to a point or so. ^ut Phekm was not oon- cratic prealdenttol nomination, Central Loe Angeles, some 10 take place toward the northern The government announced the computer than what our wanting neceasacy because the Mostly higher were motors, vkioed and oald the school John Kenneth Galbraith sold mHe# from Watts, A i* . 6. The 'boundary of the property along caBer "has Indicatod ttat he rubbers, mall order-retails, that BanagouUa deserted his existing personnel did,’’ accord­ board should pay closer atten­ Monday. dead were Wentlfled as Black the railroad track to take full­ unit in August, 1967, tour Czechs, Ulbiicht may attempt to take more farm Implements, and electron­ ing to Atty. Herbert A. Phelon tion to priorities. Panthers. A 19-year-old survivor est eutvantage of the irregular­ Ifvas." months after the army seised The noted economist spoke at ics. Jr., who brought up the matter. Agree on Economy surrendered last Saturday in a ly shaped lot.. power and estafcisbed the Greek a MoOarthy-for-Presldent fund­ Poitoe said it had not been de- raising dinner attended also by charge of assault with intent to With proper sorsenlng end The Dow Jones average o f 80 dlotatonhip, theA expensiveMmAnsIvj, systemMvmfMtn atafr anAll forSa w ___„ ""'J'®, VVTJf (Continued from Page One) commit murder. tenuined if a ifalrd person waa industrlala at noon was ahead mediocre, while our buainera the head of the (JonnecUimt Mc- planting, only the south end R gave this account; He mauT mere business work for the In another guntlght laet Fri­ wbta Mr*. Clark and her daugb- 4.67 at 886.69, ito beet level o f operation is Very advanced,” he neo-Nazism in Wert Germany.’’ Carthy forces, the Rev, Joseph east side of the building will be aged to main hto way to lamel school. He strongly doubted the tar or why they came to the the session. But there was nothing to hidt- Duffey. day‘in a southeast h o t Angeles visible from HUUerd St., and where be w m picked tqp by b - need for about 614,000 slated for cate that the Ccechoelovatu had Galbraith noM many of Sen. parking lot, eight Negroes—five it to these sides that were the s a n k At noon, the Asoociated Press rosU authorities and brid for ex- renovating the epace used by He noted, for tnstance, the of them’ Blaok Panther*—were $185 lU oocda in AtUmta, G a„ abandoned their interest in rela­ McCarthy's supporters ware oM- l i b . subject of much of the agen­ fOteock average had gained 1.1 trodlUoD. Late November be the personnel operating the tack of gym instruction In the arrested. Follae said the- I ritowed that Mka. C teik form er­ tion# with West Germany, par­ lege-educatod peraoiw, “ literate cy’s modifloation. to 829.8 with Industrials up 1.0, was put aboard a passenger computer equipment in the elementary grades despite the ly Brad at 1767 N. Decatur ticularly (n the field of trade people who ore able to under, Negroes t^ned fire from a oar. rails up 1.8 and utilities up.2. teiip to Greece but by the tfane it basement of the Main Building excellent and modem g>7ns in 8 l5 x 18.60 Originally, the company GLASS INSTALLED Road for 11 days beginning May and oredlta. stand what is going on.” The These Inoidents hod prompted Advance of Individual Issues tied up in port be bad managed the newer sohoota. MANY ASSORTMENTS planned only to have the south kutho*w*» o M and had been employed as a St Bennet Junior High School. minority groupe from South- IN ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS exceeded decltoes by a beKer to al4> overixMrd. He hod been Dr. Donald J, HennJgan, su­ The communique indicated fund goal waa rat at 668,000, aide of the bulkUng oompletod tealiiae at Bmoiy Uniraralfy's than 2 to 1 margin. Dr. Hennigan said that one of Central and Bate Lios Angelee to TO GIVE AND ENJOY AND WINDOWS OF ALL TYPES C D 1 eought ever elnce. perintendent, said in defense of som e disagreem ent by menti

<. MAJfCBEBTER EVEKOKl MAtKBEBBm^ oam ^ T.MJOGVfrru. MA)>rCRESTBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CGNN.. TUESIDAT, AUGUST 18, 1968 PAGE ELEVEN One-Run Defeats Stun WiUuuns ^ t) Bid for 30-W in Season THE Herald Angle Nqmath^s Shoes Failed Silent Cue to RSox By Gets Closer for McLain la ftaata. Wa kad /ooaa to tkato haV ad Ika flSk. BOSTON (A P )— IfoM i' aaai aaaaMae batea Witk tow OBt to «M atghih, BARRY OQWLES h a 'a M M B l car Diefc IMBaaBi figorad atogtoa by PatoaaMM. t o o Oto- GLIVSLAKD CAP) — ariaa. S o t B k at aoidd Soholastio Sports WMter I To Hex Houston Oilers DU8TT SOFTBALL •OB aad Odp itowddad fta da- Nesrifre 4 2 ^AIlw M ttodoliw intfac there «Bs aoddaf he had It Ika gaaiaa la Da- Wrapi4r.g up the plajraff for PontioelU’s 2 2 Tnmr Hortoa. Ha I etotra m n. HOUSTON, Tm . (A P )— p M M t,” mid Dcmtb Jfe- to aqr to Id* Bortoa Bed w naa ktOa an|waa second place. Center BDUarda B antly OH ’’ 2 4 aM . and tb a kaat th in r la ta O t^ baa a tow hWar Maeitag Who Said It t!oiildn*t Be Done? Quarterback Joe Namath W-Mt after a weekend of Ika ntotb, bat ladeAgBeaeto downed Walnut Barbara, 122, M anor 3 8 Lflfci, ta t tta Dtavit Tiff«r ateartf la tba «Bad e it, aad taka of the New York Jets ftas' groaadad a atagto thiwMIi tba Who said it couldn’t be done? laat night at Keeney FMd. Tba BMce 3 2 tariM- itaittod he tad 90 tM/bpm. i . D .u o i L 8 . in the Astrodome but his Cuaman will compete in tha a ( (ka took tba hoto to toft aad Daaaa Joaagb- W^at? You aek, that Bri^l American Legion wfM OB bk arfed, too. mta ht «4art MBi be adherted to the a aon poppad a dookfa aft tba toft wwldnT; be diminated from the Amerioui Legion white football shoes faUed------town tourney along with CSa»- Bantly Oil snapped a deadloek Hamm mt v e r id toldea RMdiae. tona’a Oti from tMs league. at the end of two tontogs, send­ rr«» feMB MBfciiv » fkqrad aa if Ika paiaiant waa at flald won. Twmament in two games. I can’t eay for sure but the to hex the HoustoB Oilers, ilBM tf," MULarfe Mid *Atr to flM w 2 " O d p got daagawtoo Ite u B y Getting off with nine nms to ing three rune over the plate, as 'T a r t i ataka agatoto tba WUU fax. talk around the inner circles had the team pegged to ifunath, olddhia^ wtih a aom the first two frames set the p a ta v MB MO) vlcMirr U m A ty th a n ." h a 's Darto, a tow > ttna Wafhaial they downed the Blka, 23, laat Umyml Bight'baadar OUlp toraad go all the way. knee, watched ‘ " tha Oilers singe paoe as the OS’s came back for «M)T t -t «M <'/''«■ 4m MatMa acraei "nMy w*i» tta jr ta d Laagoa batttog Aaatotoa, to night at West Side Oval. I «a Om raw hi a brilltoBt partomnitea for from bSMnd to thrarti Ms team­ A five more' to the fourth and pertoat ptUkca I catOe kara M t t, tka Bad gyoond oat, tkaa watbai Tom Irata Bristol fans witnessed f| ff tli** Doalr Effective on^Mt pltcMng of 71 afgkt taafagi. Tbaa ha gava way the feat over tha wMkend as m ates 38-14 Mipoday nlgiit in an fifth innings. R waa their 13th MBB tr« actarai to OttBfc ttwM «ot. Thar w*T« faat baBa MeOraw to oat op a poaftbli Bob Gorman ooRtributed to the Bin Laadto, wbo Stratford eliminated the home Qlad to see that the results American Football League exhi­ win against tiiree loess. rigim deWB tfea adddla v a M a i eoabto ptoy. Loadto U m b waa fine win for the Oilmen. Dennis t BlaBiag M (*««■," Mid L P to Ckdps Diatb afctoiT bition game. Bteve MoAdam set the paoe aummoaad tn m tba todJ^on. Ha , ohib, 8*2, after surviving a from Ellington Ridge and Man­ BB. « lw tkomt (*t i: cir U to ma ta to U dacMtona. Houaton’a Pete Beathard with three Mts 'whUe Da've Wlrtalla cracked a circuit dcut , aUtfte Iwfeir* ItM aMina " M r ia «t atooek oat Oarry MeMaHiiay late ninth inning rally that chester Ckxmtty caub, tor the with two men or to the third CtoowD had only two baaa , put the toaem on the soore- passed t x three toudidowna be­ WMte, Don Crowell, Dave "Bat I'M oat «Mte( a«7 beat." MeLaa •Tea and than got Woody BaU to ftaet time to several weeks, fore a Crowd at 40,S84 a s the Oil­ frame for the winners. Kslth "Otnqr had kattar ataff rmmarm «aa on a walk, tka board. were on time and complete with Vlara, Jeff Moihardt and Ran­ > aa«r fc* addad beaa a lat diarpar. froond Into aa aaay fotwa play ers held die Jets to 161 yards to­ Bloktog added a double and sto­ ofkw OB aa am r —tadll Ken first names. This is the way it dy Smith all added two Mte for Bany Bead hto aavMtb bomer ■t tbifd, ending the gaam. It waa one of tke finest con- tal ctfenae. gie. . tost witnessed by this writer should be, good Job . . . Speak­ the winners. to hnafc a acotalaaa d u d with Tka Rad ioa wOi amd aoaBi- tke victory was tha oecond Oeotge MAy cracked a hom­ BanUy OU 008 U x—6-4-3 in the weekend seriee. The win- ing of BUtogton Ridge, there’s WUUanv^ Two-Run BlcM HelpaCubs over Card* ' Talk ntofbar 9 I) a t G k l- «Bo oat to tka Wlk. jMW Jiw n P ia a m , owBor ad a for the OUeta, who stopped the er and Dave Brady added two Elks 001 001—2-1-8 " T a » laataai at collapatng, the Rad P4 record, againft tba Wktta > ntog pitcher Mike Kowalski got o*t« Mg question going around woahtogton ReiMdns of the Na- Gorman and Peecik; Oonnen I OEBto toto trouble several times, it t the local club, "Who’s got Mts to a losing causa. Hha Boa boaaead back, tyinr tba doge tonight. Ha to dna to ba op- 2 Uonal FootfeaU League and Downham. , (M rlW r kM) at • KpffweaA that he waa an hon- Palm treeT” The club re- BUUaids 460 320 0—14-17-8 kaaa au>. atfht aoora on atogtoa by Rieo Patro- poMd by Joa Hoitoa. wbo baa week. It was the firat outtog for ALUMNI JUNIOBS ' ent woriMT only when the peas- cwtiy held a luau and aomecne Walnut 003 010 0— 3- 23 DbaoB S-4) atC kva- I didn’t aay a a f- eaMI. Raaa mean and Dalton a diaappolnllng a-U math.^ the Jets. 8. McAdam and J. McAdam; Standings sura waa cn Mm and did moat dUappaered with ooma decora- Pair of Circuit Clouts by Horton t UO), lacht Nftmafh, acbedMed to lead the Ooriirtog (6) Segal and Twar- W. L. T. of Ma beat chucking with men Mlaatog are two Palm New Tork dub’s poaring attack, T fia a m 7 -t) a t onlte. Red Sox 7 8 0 ! on bases. Tha right-hander had trees, four masks, one gailand vrare a bliM Maser and maimed REO LEAGUE Meta 6 3 1 (Ban ae ar DaaaaB of flowera and one Starfish. ■ oontrot problems with Ma curve a fipotter’a telephone on tbe Action laat night saw the first Dodgers 4 8 1 Sudden EU>Sox A ce Coma on fMka, the party’s over ball that broke wide to the out­ sidelines as Houston gathered playoff in the league get imder- Yanks 8 4 0 . . . There’s a good pcoribUlty 407 yards total aOmma, 326 Not in Time to Help Out Cleveland a-U ) at (Ptoam k4). ride hut caught few batters way ae Sportoan Tavern Cards 8 6 0 that a new softball diamond will yards in the air. flohtog from time to time. downed Lenox Pharm acy, 7-4, Tigera 16 0 NEW yOEK fAP) — Wielding Own Bat BATrm o (200 at bato)—Oa- come out of tha relocatlcn at A New Toric City televiaton f«w, MfauL, A04; Okva, IDai., Nhvertheleaa, it waa a fine for the top honors at the league. Oeony McLadn and Ctonilo a t O o k ln d ball game aad tha Brlotol fans Route 6. The field may be locat­ sports announcer reported dur­ Tbe Tavernmen flnMied 121 MS. ing tbe game that Namath may Upset was the watchword last Paaetui work at oppoaite at BOSTON (AF) — Bay Cote, saddenly the ace of the won’t have mudi to Cheer at the ed at Charter Oak Field, or while LanoK fell to 122 marie. RUNS - McAtolffa, DaL, 72; what’a left of It . . . One Idee have been using Ms aero l«ft night at Charter Oak Park as the coda of the atreet in the How Tork at ChUtoraia (M) Bogton Red Sme' pitehin^ staff, is widding' a do4t-yoor- remaining games. Sportsman’s wasted no time WMta, W T.T., 24. to teas around is that com - knee as on excuse for not play- Dodgera toppled the leogU2 lead- Atnercan League pHebera’ DotroB at CtoTalaad.(H) sd f bat, bat lie isn’t antisocial when it comes to accept- at in Mortog with tour runs in tbe RUNS BA'TTED St — K. * a a btotog two fields to one. How? tog. A Jets club aouroe said Na­ tog Red Sox, 19-0. Tbe Dodgers Bftkin. Bat the Waahington Ckieago ad Boatae. 2, day • in f hdp when needed on the moand. Haireiaon, Boston, 26; F. How­ TURN BO! IDOSE . . . Jets’ quarterback Babe Paiifli (16) caught by shoulder opening frame and one to the ooUected 18 MU to the lopsided Toomaiiieirt Shorts Have a hardball field at cne math was hdding out tor |S,000 second. Lenox went acoreleas jottmeymaa can match the fright The ST-yaar-tod rlgbMiaader, ------ard, Wash., 80. contest, which waa called due to end and a softball field briitod pay per exhlbUlon game, Dick pads by Oilers’ Pat Holmes (79) and Gary Cutsinger (M)..PariIIi tried to pass for five tonfnge when its four Detroit flaab in quality of who ategled home tha haw nm HTTB — Campanacla, Oak., Working all four games over Toung of WOR-TV reported. darkness after five Innings. ccntertlald at the other end with but couldn’t so went for the run of one yard. (AP Photofftx). runs scored to the sixth. product—if not quantitjr— M ., Pet, . However, PITCHINO (12 Daclaiona) Mo- aald be knew of no surii oon- with scoring passes of 16 and 66 troit and Green Bay of the Na­ kick return spectaliri: from FTor- coach and Jack HoUk, promla- • • • . Jack Day, Dave Tuniktagten, W. L . P et. Toqr Horton, on tba way to Ha CUcago 7, 2L Louis 2 the Wfatta Sox loaded tbe bases faiB , Da., 24-2, .822; Tlant. tiact obUgatian. yards to Charlie Frarier. tional League. tda AAM on waivers. tog catcher foe tMs year’s Jim Brextoeki and Buss Keeney Sportsman’ s 14 1 .233 Mtb ttbaaph of tba aiaaoa aa Atlanta 2, Ctoctaaati 2 wttb one out in the ninth aad he O a ve., 12-7, .730. BooHi Memorial let aoulfapaw BOl Landis get tha oquod, and yours truly. . .Den- had the other Mts for the kw- L e n o x '' 18 3 .827 tba gfntTdaoa Tlgam Manaad Only gamaa at^wdutod. STRIKEOUTS — McDowefl, Ms Carlin, the John HMlka TMso 8 2 Jfll Oavatoad a> Moaday togkt. final taw oats. The sixth annual Albie Booth era. CSeve., 217; Tlant, Ctove., 302. and the Bill Dixons were other Memorial Exhibition football Sportsman 410 002 0 —7-12-6 P et C «ite r 7 7 M)0 Paacoal alao flippad a ftroblt' Bt. Lotos (Watofburn lOA) at ‘Tve always been a batter A L Tourney Pro Foothall Prospects: Cardinals BUk Towners on hand at Muzzy game between New York Olanta Lenox 000 004 0 —2 6-4 Gonver 2 8 .432 tar to barttag tba taat placa daa- Chicago (Jaakins 12 -11) hitter tkaa Tve been tUa year, TTatlnanl Laagoa Field tor one or two games. . . and the St. Louis (Cardinals will BRISTOL (AP)—The team Batteries: BA a n b 5 9 .867 atom paat Mtonaaota 2-0 dor a Loa Angeles (Suttoa 4-10) at but it seems Pm coming up with B A T T IN a (200 a t bate) M. Another unforgettable and eoaUy be played on Sunday, Aug. 28, in from Sharon fought toto the MeParisnd and Ford; Daniel­ Herald 8 11 .314 wadiat bat rmpaetaMa—lid New Tork (Stoma 2-7), nlgbt a key Mt now,” Oilp said aftar AkMM, PML. .228; R ooe, Cto. recognisable face frequenting the Yale Bowl. Tickets are cn early morning bourn Tuesday son end Brextoeki.___ Bookland 1 18 .071 a u rk . San nanciaoo (Mariclial 302) eartong Ma ninth victory in IS .228. Winner No Fortune Teller, the scene waa Earl Petersen, sale at Yale and will be at the to Inflict an 27 defeat on CHURCH SOFTBALL DUSTY SOFTBALL ■toaabiri to tka AL, Baltt- at Pittoburgh (Veato 2-11), nifht decltocns. ‘1 even banted to tbe RUNS — Backert, Cfale., 27; gate. Sontii Windsor to the Con- Center Congo blanked North W . L. P et. mom ahadad Oakland 2-1 to 1C AtlanU (Reed 10-7) at Cfaicto- tying run to a A2 victory over Rose, Cto., 67; Brock, St. L., 87 manager of the local legion chib. BotiPD r*iid»to|pto Baltimore. That was a first fer RUNS RATTED IN —McOov- neettent American Legion MethodUte, 20, last night at Cantore’ s M 3 .887 nati (CSonlager 22). Mgbt L . L , J,. BnsebnU Tonnuunent. 11 8 .782 24 aad Maw Tork toppad Oah- HooBon (WOocn A12 and Ck^ me, squeezing home a run.” ery, S.F., 78; B. Williams, That’s What It May Take Robertson Park In a makeup Center BUI. Sharon came from behind Walnut 11 8 .782 tenda etlar 2-7) at Pmpete in GHO Play wouldn’t say what I think are little known Don FTtzgerald oa tha Mattonal Laagoe schad- Horace CUurke, covering base. Brunet had bunted ball in air but it fell to ground LandU turned to a masterful DOUBLES—Brock, St L., 18; ment. "It’s been evident to 'vlaltors at H arry’ s 2 11 .164 St. Lotos at Chicago fifth, until LuU Aparacio this team will do, even if I of Kent State and firat draft homeni while Carl Rugglerto, ontouciied and thrown to first for the double play. Brunet and Knoop were both grounded a stogie to left and Job. Gerry McNertney, a right- Staub, Houst, 29; Roaa, Ota., Lending Mtten for Sharon our training camp. Tbs attitude Klock 1 18 .071 Atlanta at Cincinnati (N) Top names are already among the Greater Hartford Jaycees, choice htooArthur Lane of Utah Fred Schneider and Jim Men- handed hitter, went to the plate 29. were Doug McArtiinr and knew,” St. ^uis football E u id husUe has been splendid. It CHURCH SOFTBALL c a ^ out as result. (AP Photofax). Houtoon at Philadelphia (N) Duane Jonephoon followed wito the entranta in the field trying will be held Sept. 4-8 a t the State. ditto collected two hits each. nona-iMDUMb— a double off the short left Held for Wagner and struck out. Lan­ TRIPLES—Brock Bt. L ., 13; Barry Bartiett, wbo had two (Cardinal Coach Charley seems as if they (the press) W. L . P e t Mlanaaota’s winning string at ORIOUM-A’S — CL'BACAKOB— Ban Franclaco at Pittsburgh for the $20,000 first prize to Wethersfield C o u t r y C7ub. ”11 things 'work out the way Center Congo 4 110 2—2121 Hortoa taomared with tha wall'to start the ninth. dis then got Woody Held on a Clamenta, Pitt, 11. Mts eadi. Joe Zarcaro and have picked us out and we can’t 0 1.060 Tke Orioles caught Oakland Tke Cubs beat tha National this year's 17th annual Greater Tickets may be obtoined from Winner admits, “because we think and hope they 'will,” Methodist 0 0 0 0 0—0- 22 Savings bMsa ampty In tka fourth for three games. “Netther of tboee balls was alow bounder for a force at HOME RUNS—McOovey, 8F., John O’Brien scored two Mts get anybody to believe we’re not The Senators broke up a from behind to the ninth on League leading Oardlnala for Loa Angeles at New Yor't (N) Hartford Open. It was announc­ the Jaycee Office at 11 Asylum Winner says, “we will have as Ctoffin and Schneider; Chap­ Army A Navy the Indtona* ftrat Wt and really well Mt, but they sUH tMrd, ending the game. 30; R . AUen. PML, 23. each for the Sontii Windsor I’m no fortune teller.” at each otner'a throat.” AnnnlH scoreless duel between ex-Twln Boog Powell’s leadoff triple and the sixth tim e In a row ae BUly ed by John Halotek and Robert Street, Hartford. good a chance as anybody to pell and Werner. ■ erockad a tow-nai bomar In the count," Culp said. "I breathed a Jim Lonborg, the 1987 Cy STOLEN BASES—WUls. nine. And it Just might take a for­ U a one-out Single by Brooks Rob­ Williams smacked a two-run ho­ Girouard, co^ghairman tor the What about Hart Mmself ? Can Congo ntoth aftar tha TIgars had ghran Paecusi and left-hander Jim Last N i^t^b Figfato little easier after getting Tom­ Toung Award winner, waa tbe PITCHINO 13 Daclaiona—Re­ Earlier, New Oanann elim­ tune teller to put all of the Ifs our division.” Kaat in the sixth when pinch inson, which scored pinch run­ mer and BIU Hands brought Ms event, that CM CM Rodriguez, the second-year quarterback Most of tbe ifs are to tbe de­ ALUMNI BASEBALL S. Endras McLain a commandtag toad. 'ItXCTO— Jaguar Kakizawa, my Davis to ground out. Tke In­ ace until sidelined by a knee In­ gan, cade., 10-3, AS; Marlchal, inated Norwich 7-8 to a 12 and what abouts together and hitter Cap Peterson stroked a ner Paul Blair to Ue It 1-1. pltcMng record to 14-6 with an Kermit Zariey Jr. and Terry from Southern IlUnola Universi­ fense, especially the halfbacke Standings MethodlaU Tka victory, thair fourth In a 132%, Japan, knocked out Se­ tentional walk to (Tommy) jury and then a sore shoulder. 8 .F ., 204, 80. toning clash. Oreg Esty came come up with an answer. boaes-loaded sacrifice fly. Pss- Blair then walloped a two-run eight-Mtter. WUhama' homer DiU wiU be com peting. Sports Slate ty have the omaistent year W, F ire row, kopt thsm oaven gamaa up bastian MacliMneto, 132%, Bra­ McCraw was sound basekall. Jose Santiago picked up the title 8TTUKEOUTB —J e n k 1 n a, home with the winning run and Unelbackers. Tbe retirement cual drore in the second run In double with two out In the 10th was Ms 20th o f the season and Rodriguez had a $48,608.20 For instance, what about the needed to make full use of some of middle linebacker Dale Mel- Fire A PoUce 6 Sealtest on oaeea d placa BaJttxnora. zil, 8. ‘"Iken, when Leon Wagner —and then was sidelined with a Otic., 178; Singer, L.A., 174. on a wild pitch by Norwich’s to win it after a walk and Andy fifth In the last five games, season in 1967, 24th M^ce on the SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS Negro - vdiite dlssention that re­ of the best offensive machtoeiy H o rn Ckeh drove In two De­ the ntoth. BLACKPOOL, Ehigland—Jack toas sent up to pinch Mt, it was bad elbow. Next Eaisworth, who Bod McGoon. nert left the Oardtoais with only Etcheharren's single set the s s s tour. His Texas Open victory Tuesday —Telso va. loser of ceived such glaring publicity af­ in the Eastern Conference? Win­ two experienced linebackers— troit runs with hia 12tb homer Bodell, 204, England, stopped sound baseball to bring in Lan­ was stricken with the mumpa Tbe brain at a toad amounta was oedy part of the reason. He Lenox-^Mitunan’s game. ter the 1967 season? Winner and ner thinks Hart can. BAOX-WSOX— stage. BRAVU-BEDA— Dave Meggyesy and Larry Sandra Haynie Finishes Second aad a oacrlflca fly, Jim North- Felipe Alou keyed a six-nin Mel Tum bow 241, Paterson, N. dis to face a left-handed batter. after a victory in Chicago laat to nothing more than a knot to was third in the Hope CHaaolc BASKETBALL mtuiy Cardinal players say the nip pokad a twovun atngla and Rehever Jtm Landis rescued Hart has an outstanding offen­ Stalltoga. And they’ll be sharing first inMng burst with a leadoff J., 6. I wasn’t tired and would liked to week. ita spinal cord. and tied for seventh to the rich Senior Springfield problem was blown out of pro- Mkdiay Maniay alao dellvarad a Ray Culp from a boaes-loaded YANIW-ANOEL8 — sive line, called by Winner "one the work at one of the outside G 'Westchester Classic. portldn. Jam In the ninth at Boston after Jake Olbba' run-scoring pinch double and run-scoring Bngle as Tuesday Plato’s vs. Grads W a n ts F ra n eh lsP of the ibest pass inotectlon lines llnebaoklng spots. pair of with aaerlflca CM CM'S trademark Is the Shirley Englehom Blasts Culp's run-scoring single In the single in the ninth broke a 2- the Braves flattened the Reds at 8; Indians vs. GoUeglans at ” “ “ W* A-rfU lLIU H C Blown out of proportion or not, in the league.” The running Tbe Cardinals obtained Ernie behind rookie George Stone. placing of his hat over the hMe eighth snapped a 1-1 Ue. landls knot at Anaheim and Roy White 9:15. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) the Cardinals institute a player and passing game should be dark from Detroit for the other dngled acroaa two Insurance Two paaaed baHa by catcher Stamford Tops after stoking a long putt and Wednesday —Bely’s vs. Wal­ To Top in G>ncord Open 2BNATOM.TWIM2— struck out Oarry McNertney Paige Hurled for 40 Years, —A grmq> o f sportsm en has ap­ committee and . made some wen balanced with the likes of outside spot cmd Winner said the then doing a little dance. It is and got Woody Held on a game- runs for the Tankeea. Mickey Jtomny Bench and a two-baae nut at 8; Sonlf’s vs. Billiards chargee to solve the problem. speedy tight end Jackie Smith 'veteran "has filled to adequate­ Paseual recorded Ms MOBEI8TOWN, HJ. (A P ) one of the many mannerisms plied tor a franchise to t^ victory was wOTth 24,276—rich­ ______ending force at third, preserv- Mantle poled Ma 632nd career error by left fielder Alex Jtom- —Stamford, Coon., haa won at 9:15. Eaatem Basketball League, Big Red quarterback Jim Hart and second-year man Da've Wil­ ly.” Adequately la a little weak KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y. ftiulout of the year and halpad tn the aon victimized loaer George Cul­ the golf fans love about this Intermediates est prlxe for an LPQA e'vent Mmoalf with a nin-acorlng ato- tog OSj/m ninth victory In 13 de- hoca^—a ^o-run shot the Babe Roth BaaebaB Harvey Gruskin, an attorney, says the offseason trouMes have liams. Behind them is thb beet considering the Cardinals prob­ (AP) —It could be that top ver to the first lipdfig. likeable Latin. Thursday —Mota’s vs. Kings In the organlxatlcn’s 17-year Mx- as the lanatora ended dstons, sixth—for New York Joins Braves for Benefits World ObamplonaMp for 12 said Monday. knitted the team into a closer crop of young receivers since lems at middle linebacker. money winners on the Ladles Zariey has really come toto Six at 7:46; Wade’s Stars vs. unit. Unity probably is- one of Professional Golf AaeoclaUon tory. 12year-oIds with a 7-2 vic­ Gruskin beads the group Winner has been 'with the Cardi­ Inexperienced Mike Strofoltoo ' his own to 1668. He has earned Indian Jn. at 9. the keys to any <)8unltoal hopes tour, such as Carol Mann, Ka­ A two stroke leader faecMltog tory over St. Paul, BOim. wfiiMi has been trying tor sev­ nals. Tom Busch of Iowa State almost has the job by default. Tetmia PI*y LsSr A'TLANTA, Ga. (AP) — matter, Bartholomay added, HU last game In the majors over $60,000 this year, and his Friday —Eaife Jrs. vs. Back- of moving up from their third and Bob Lee of Minnesota seem His only reed opposition is taxi thy Whitworth €U>d Mckey into the final seeaion of tbe 62 The score Moaday night best finishes include wtontog eral years to bring profeBstonal Mantle Now True to Form, O em ente Satchel Paige, the living “more than anything else, it« waa Sept. 28, 1666, when he court Seven at 7:46; Stags vs. place finish to the National Foot­ to have made the biggest squad man Jaimle Rivers. Wright among others, wlU have nMe e'vent on the difficult par 77 NEWPORT, B.I. (AP) — Tke will give many Atlanta fane tbe pitched three scoreless Innings waa 28 going into tbe Inst the Kaiser International Open Crack Wagners at B. basketball to Springfield. to start w orr^g' about anotiier J layout, Miss Engl2 Inning and Stamford added ball League’s Century Divi­ impressions. Just as -orrisome Is the hsdf- 115,000 Newport Casino Invita­ legend of professional base- diance to see tor the firat time for Kansas City against Boston. and a aecond {dace to the Byron ALUMNI BASEBALL Tlie proMem has been a lack sion last year. back spot. Veteran Pat FTsMier contender. horn posted a two-unda>por 86 tional Tannla Tournament hoped Keeping Headlines Alive a living legend.” three m ore mnn In the top Nelson CMsslc. Tbe runners are knee May Qait ball, has been a pitcher for His earned run average in the Tuesday —Fire A PoUoe vs. at a idace to play home games. played out Ms contract and the Smiling Shirley Fhiglriiom, for the first nine to clinch vlcto- to got under way 34 hours lata m ajors is 3.29. of tbe seventh. He posted another solid sea­ GniriDto said an agreement has deep and fighting for Jobe. was FregosTs trijUe followed by “I don’t know what I can do Manor. Cardinals had to obtain Brady the 27-year-old brunette from ry. today. ANAHEIM (AP) — Possible PITTSBURGH (AP) — Rober- 40 years—and he’s back in Stamford had I t Mtn and son to 1967 winning over $87,000. been oomptoted for using tbe Johnny Roland is mending nice­ Rick Relchardt'i sacrifice fly now,” Pagle said to a news "ThU U my love, bcuseboU,” Wednesday —Ponticelll’s vs. Women Advance Keys as a replacement. Hia CaldweU, Idaho, proved Mbnday At that point, die boasted a 'Die opening waa pootponad newspaper headlines on succes­ to cnemente, who kept his In- the game today. made one error. St. Paul had His best finish to ’67 was a tie American International College ly from knee surgery, Winner Dial gave the Angels their tem­ conference after the signing. Paige said. “I’m glad to be Bantly Oil. backup is Bobby Williams. On that ehe was back in top form six stroke leaid ov er Sandra Monday whan most of tha eight sive days; "Mantle Announces Jured shoulder a eecret whUe he Paige eigned a cootract with five Mts and committed sev­ .for second In the Dallas Open. gymnasium. NARRAGANSETT, R.I. (AP) says. He’s splitting one nhmlng porary 22 tie to the sixth. In "I'U have to get out there and back to my love.” IhuTMlay —NassUTs vs. Man­ the left aide, Phil SplUer, a sec­ by Masting her way to an Haynie, who ftotihed second. pros entered were delayed I n Retirement." "Mantle Hits Ho­ struggled all through the spring, en errors. Si. Paid downed ' In 1967 he also finished fifth at He said the group hopes to .—The UB. Women’s National back spot with Roy SM'vers, and the top of the toning. Mantle hit the Atlanta Braves Monday unfoM first. If cold weather Paige’s age U thought to be or. Impressive triumph to the mer, Tankees Win.” Stamford 2-8 in tiie first the Bulck end tied tor third in both are backed up by CbarUe ond-year man. Is backed up by arriving from a toumamest In says he will retire before next aimed at providing him with the comes, I’m dead. My blood’s not 6, but he does not like to talk hear from the league within a Tennis Tournament entered the $8,600 Concord Ladles Open. 'That Just seem s to be the his two-run shot that put him game of the dooUe-header Bryant. WSlls Crenshaw has a Lonnie Sanders, acquired from Oeitnany. season If the shoulder doesn’t benefita of boaeball’s peisrion as thick as it used to be. If it’s about tt and says nobody knows the American Golf (Classic over week. Springfield would he the second round today on the grass Tbe westerner, recuperating story lately of New York Yankee Just two homers shy of Jimmy Monday, banding Stamford the tough Firestone Cfountry Roosevelt Raceway’s largest toe hold on the fullback spot, the W ashington Redskins. feel any better. I^an. He needs 16S days to quali­ hot, I’ll be all right. I’m glad to tor sure “ except Uncle Sam who lOtii team to the 22year-old from a recent ankle operation, slugger kUcfiey Mantle. First he F oxx's lifetim e total of 634. 'Ike 84-year-old Clemente has fy tor the five-year pension, Its first defeat 61 the tourna­ CHub course. He tied for fourth one night betting total was league. courts at' Point Judith Country When Mantle hlU three more be here euvd I’ll do my best (km't play around.” Otob. wwi with eurprtring ease. The R IN T hlanehesUir AL PiMt announces he’s quMttng base­ come on very slowly this season which pays $280 a month at the whatever I’m In." ment. at Oklahoma City, and for fifth $2,867,802. It was wagered on ball. Then he- comes through homers, tbe only one# ahead of D ec. 7, 1968, the final night o f Defending champion Betty MANCHESTER, N.H. IAP>— after a poor start and now Is age o f 66. Paige was denied the chance In the Florida CHrus Opetu with a game-winning hit and him will be Babe Ruth and Wil­ the meeting. A young redhead duck, band­ Pratt of Maitland, Fla., and Manchaster Post 79 will repra- batttog .279. But if he ahould fin­ He w ill Join the B raves' active to pitch in the majoni until 1948. Terry’s total earnings to 1967 playa ilka tbe man who tore up lie Mays. Yesterday’s Stars ed September at Tule Lake, form er UtUsts Dodo CTieney of (^Id Dust Twins A C A R ? sent Mew Kampahira In the New ish there It would mark hla roster Aug. 28 for the rest of the Prior to that time he pitched on cam e to $19,861.77. Dill tied for tha American League to years 'Ihe two teams continue their Elmira Tops Cory Walters, a native of Calif., was shot 14 days latet Santa Monica, Calif., Katherine England Junior American La- w orst'average since 1987. Last current aeoaon and be retained Negro teams to the minor PITCHING — Camllo Pascu- seventh in the OHO and tied for post. series here tonight as Sammy Reading, Pa., who played bas- near Watertown, N.T. Excluding Hubbell of Conway, N.H:, and m m STROKESI Still Have SldU flon Baaeball Tournament etart- year he lilt .867 and won his to some capacity for 1669. leagues. fourth to the Sahara Invitation­ • Mantle has announced he's Ellis, 27, of the hoets, faces al. Senator*, scattered five Min­ ketbaU tor Princeton, wlU coach ride trips the bird undoubtedly Mrs. Oarlotte Lee of Short tng Aug. 2l at Mlddlekwm, fourth National League batting "Satchel la one of the greatest He played for parts of six al. Terry tied for third in the quitting when the current season Yankee left-hander Steve Ber­ nesota hits to blanking hU for­ EL Leaders^ the Dartaouto fra<*man bas- made,. It covered at least 166 IfiUs, N.J., advanced to opening • by Frank Beard KANSAB CITY (A^^ — Byron Conn. championship. pitchers of all time,” said American League seasons with 1966 Minnesota CMsolc. Is over. And to be true to form, ber, 24. round play Monday. NelscHi iuid Jug MeSpaden, the Post 79 won the state title by "I'm playing out the season Braves President William Bar- the Cleveland Indians, St. Louis m er teammates 2-0. The OHO, solely (qxmsored by I ketball taim nntt saaaoiL miles a day. i __ ^ Monday night he clouted his 14th defeating Hweeney Post of Man- now with the shoulder hurting," tholomay, "and kaseboil would Browns and Kansas (Sty A's. BATTINO — Paul Kalr, Ori­ Just Barely gold dust twins o f the 1940s, home run of the season as the chealer 21 Monday night on Beacons Meet Stars Clemente told baseball writer be guilty of negligence should It “Ole Satchel,” was past 40 oles, scored the tying run In the Uphill, Downhill proved they stlU have thetr old- Yankees pasted the California Elmira blanked the Baotem Dave Pelletier's two-run single (Siarley Feeney of the Pitts­ not assure this legendary figure when he arrived to the majors ntoth toning and drilled a two- Written for Angels 8-2. It was their iflth League leaders Monday night 1- time skill, even to defeat by In the sixth Inning. 8T, LOUIS (AP)—Tke Boston burgh Post-Gazette. “But I a place to the pension plan.” —^but he still chalked up a 28-81 run double to the 10th for a 3-1 TV Football Nempapor Enterprise Aesn. ]Y h y N of! defeat to their last 22 games. 0, despite a dangerous ninth ton­ Jack Nicklatis and Amold Pal­ Beacons, Improved after multi­ won't play with It hurting like Getting to the heart of the record. Hitting uphiU and downhUl Actually, the game was close Baltimore victory over Oakland. ing rally by the Reading PhUllee m er. ple changes to player personnel, this next year.” T ou gh Spot Uee are slmUar to basic tetih- until the very end. But with the meet the Bt. Louis Stars tonight cnemente said he would like to that almost tied tke game. Palmer and Nlcklaus, the top W e have foHy etinipiped nique. .In both Instances, body mfPi,Krrr, vw r e p a i r s e r v h t s try. It was Introducsd by ac­ cident to MaseachusetU to 1889 Danny Raeve’s throw to firat. ing efflcenoy.” Hoop Coach Needed FOR EXPERT Tliere’a no doubt about fan In­ and has since spread through­ But Ohrlstophar, trying to WORdESTER, Mass. (AP)— REBUILT VOLKSWAGEN ENGINES terest to football being at its HOlitMiTY 1/4 M ID G CT 4/4 out New England and os far score, was thrown out at the Holy OrooB is to the m arket for WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING peak. Sellout crowde are the west os New York State. plate on John Mason's perfect a new freshman baslcetbaH COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE J5J MNT-A-CAR J/J rule rather than the exception. 4/4 nr MAMtmmmm. 4/4 MORIARm CHEVRON SERVICE peg to John Burrows., ooaoh. RAOlATim RBPAHUNG AND SERVICE MiOTHEltS Mason replaced Jim Ownpbell 00 why are the televUlon peo­ Tke valenton U a monster PA^TIMORE’8 ROBINSONS: Frank (left) and Brooks have fallen on somewhat Jim Heorlon, whose Crusader . SEE “OoimeotAoiri’s OMest a * III w . c tN iw IT. a* Tim Moriarty. Propritfor . . . at the reception com er In the ple worried. YOU’RE KIDOING . . . Ppetty Elizabeth Pande leenB Into overhand smash yearling team s posted a 43-16 liaeola-lteoaiy Dealer" freshwater fUh found beyond the harder days from their glory year of 1966, when they led the Orioles to a world "I'm afraid football TV has ^ H M S fO eighth when OampbeU dis­ record the last three years, re­ 801 O E N T U t 8 T B X B T Andes Mountains in CotombU, championship. But, while Frank is being booed; Brooks still receives applause. 'The reached the saturatlwi point— (left) and ^haiigB her head in dejection (center), stares in diiabelief (right). 4/4 1/4 4/44/4 l/ii/t 4/4 4/4 270 HARTFORD ROAD • 643-6217 agreed wllh a call Iv baae-um- signed Monday to become guid­ South American. It reaches reason: Their popular Images are as diverse as their names are similar. it’s overexposed,” says an VarM action was in her 7-6, 9-7 victory over Jimet Mohr in yesteoday’s round CUMKE MOTOR SALES pire Dick lifrierl and waa ance director at Tantasqua Re­ OPEN EVENDfCW weight of 600 pounds. American network official, RT. 6 M id 86. BOLTON— (Ua-9621 thumbed out of the game. o f 61st annual U. S. Lawn TenniB Association *for Girls 18 ohampioiwhipe in gional Hlg^ School to South- (■rapt Than.) anymore—you have to chase bridge. them and twist their arm.” PhlladelphJa, Miss Pande is from Palo Alto, CaiUf. (AP Photofax). .* a c . f 1

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BOGGS BONNY OOE B0ASDIM6 BOOSE witk MAJOB HOOPLB THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BT SHORTEN Mid WHIPPLE Holp a* OflMHd IS 2B G w E x r scorri a s p a r k KEEP CALM^* / VW AT ABOUT yOUfUPf&fJiOU aeoRoe «r aaoHR, ortniLWAuRBe, m k , asrs SERVICE STA'nON attendant SET RRE TO O U t TENTl EUAAER* XLL CLASSIFIED YOU ARB A-1, truck la A-1. SAOB-ALLEN Vernon. Wanted -^BROTMER JAKE?f^6ET- H O W C U M C ir f TMC BUS « U JUST wuited. Sunset Service Station, .PLfTlTOUTl Oellara, attloa, yarda, drive- saleswoman, fuU-tlme, for shoe IWTIOROl*^ \^MKHTD||vyHEN THATT MIM IS ALWAYS. MVmNGLV 806 B. Middle Tpke., Manches­ Al6K«nHAM X)PLE/M y ^ A CHECK HE FiNAMCEP waya aealed and amall truck­ department. Experience not ter. Scrom biir ing done A-1 right. Oall 'Tre- eMFlV AHO ROOMV- neceesory, will train. Apply in once u r e a u y y t x j R « ADVERTISING mano 'Trucking Service tiHl- person. See Mr. Egan tor de­ BX P B R IBNCBD custodian WM.KED TEN M l£ S tHROUEHK TRAVELS PATRICK'S ACIOM •7 Expunge CLASSIFIED AOVERHSINO DEPT. HOURS free, 742-M87. tails. wanted for part-time work eve­ -H E ^NOH aOSX X ) RETUHN ( V -J O O ' iOAV 0 ANOUCT nings. Mtwt be over 31. CaU THE AXE HE eOfWOMED TO a-ncKET.^ ICtijroC DOWN 8 AJL to 4:80 PJL 8TBP8, BIDBWAIJCS, atone BABYSTITER wanted, older OUaboma IHaavy 649SSM. MAKEAa£ARlf46 f O K HtS/rVTYTf • Sommat- walla, flreplacaa, fUgatene ter- woman preferred, references. CABIN/ volume EXPERIENCED painter w a^ 5 BB ahlrsdtjr 3 Soviet rlvar racea. AU conente repaln. Starting Sept. 8rd. in my home, llArtifldal COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ReaaonaMy priced. 64>-oeBl. Mamdiester Green area, own ed. full-time, steady work. Oall SOUVENIH* m SPartof a 4 ite PJf. DAY BKFOBB PUBUOAHON m trout Hr chain transportation, 7:80 - 3:80. Oall 649-4848. m — UCanatto 4 IfaU child DeadliBe for SBtiiidBy and Monday la 4 iee pjB. ragay. D-L T R U C K IN a Light truck­ 649-7008 after 6 p.m. ITMisrE I baalovar I toap 6 Vigilant ing done. Attloa and Oallara TM.96t.U.t.A«i.O«f. ISrortUIad 31 Fait • IBM by \ht e i B itsu t ysRwia, toe. IB • Bodice atenbouae cleaned. Trash hauled to the COLONIAL BOARD Co. UEpoeboC 7Makea 33DtmoUab 43 New wine PLEASE READ TOUR AD dump. Reasonable. Phooa 64S- avlatlaa mlatake 33 Bon of Eve 4 4 BraziUeti Good Position Awaits CSaaalfied or "Want Ada" are taken over the ss4e, efs-eeTt. IS Wapiti ■ Meadowa 34Bevcragas te^ M aa a Skilled and unskillad. Excel­ AU YOU AKT I PORGET THINGS^ SOTboraush* 13 European 31 Official 4S table aenpt n o t or am ltt^ inaartton for any adverttoemeat and then only ing barrels delivered, |4. 444- full-time Job for competent Blue Cross, CMS, life insur- tana 1T7B or 389-B834. HAtRi J WHAT WE MR«EE YOUt> BETTER atraam documanta It Faaiiillal t o t e extet of a "make good" tataertton. Bm ra wUck da gal Friday In Health Agency ancs, paid holidays, othsr TBL. ME AGAIN 32 Poljniaaian 40Uprl^tpert being VMW/ 13 Provided ■®*,*®**® yatoe of the advarttieraent win‘net be oometod Just relocated from New fringa benefits. chestnut with food of aaiep SlPleeeout by "make good" Inaartlim. BULLDOKBR, baokhoe umk, SSMaamn ot llCloooneaa 41 Obaervaa SSBodey land olaaringi aeptlo tanks la- Haven. Very pleasant new m r m 30 Petty prinoa 43 Public ptamaela ■tallad, drainage flalds. Paul offices off of Farmington Progressive and expanding ^ R jnch^'^ IS S aaflrar Ave. close to 1-84. Small 1 1 I r V BOhandel, e4»-0Me. company. M S a e o m c a 643-2711 compatable staff Including SlPitoritT 87S-3136 r r (BoekvUle, Ton Freo) OARPENTBR — eiq;>ertenced, 8 secretaries, good fringe (PROb) all typea of work. Reaaonalde. COLONIAL BOARD Co. SSlfiddar 14 d) benefits. Must have cooper­ OBU anyttme, 646-1737. ative disposlUon and above SlOunloek 8-13 616 Parker St, Manchester catch JT SM ORTRM /^ average Initiative and typ­ TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, ODTOOBWAY BY J. & WnilANB 14 Too Treibit Rm hiig Our Aihrarlisur? ing skills. Salary open, call Mrs. E. S. Loftus 15 Sons for one building lots cleared, trees top­ 238-2601, 9-6. OLAOTD SEE TtX/RE FEEUMA BETTER.rTTER,V HOW THOUeHT-l XS Feminine M-Hour Auswariug Sanriee ped. Oot a tree problem? Well ORAAM-sAMD T>C EDCTDR SUP TtX/Reai/RC / FUL OP TOO— / appellation worth phone call, 742-82S2. Paintlii9— P VET, tcUnrhim Fraa to Harold Raadan CERAMIC tUe, walls, floors', INSIDE-outslde painting. Spe­ 3 8 Famola 35 EXPERIENCED THOUSHT lt> KEe> YCUCOMFMM/ needed, hours and salary ar­ ^ 3S Japaneaa vanitiea, etc. All work guaran­ cial rates for people over 66. DAVY jo n B b BY m m i McWi l l i a m s -R3RDM 4EF outcasta Want liifonnation on one of our claaoUled advertlaemento? teed. BYee esUmatea. Call 649- CaU my competitors, then caU ranged. For interview, see 3S Ironed PART-TIM E bookkeeper for APPLJCA'nONS now being ac­ Mias Lavalee at Nugent'e, O.D. GRINDERS No anawer nt t e telephone natod? Simply can t e 8430. me. Estimates given. 649-7868, TOS9 IWG THIS ROCK Ra ONE ORON.YOU 4SEntangl< contracting firm. General of­ cepted for full and part-time Manchester Parkade. 10 a.m.-e SIDE M « y ACMCE HMH T A K E M S s :aATTEg/aAT^g otrys^xAuc 4S Inflow 876-8401. fice work, benefits. Call WUson BRIDGEPORT up..;aviae 47Gardeninc 'TREE removal-Trlmmlng. Rea­ employment to begin second p.m. SUN AM M ntOM SAKTS HEAP HET/ WHO'S THERE? IS EDWARDS sonable rates. Covered for Electrical Oo., 649-4817. week ot September. If you are FOR XiST LONG ENOUGH. THAT TOO, CARL..MKEf implement OPERATORS SODiaquiet property damage. Gk>t a tree FkMT Finishing 24 interested in working In a SITTER FOR two children af­ SXDinen ANSWERIND SERVICE problem? Call Dana’s Tree clean and friendly atmoepbere ter school starting September, ALL AROUND StSIateT'atoolB Service, 622-8429. FLOOR SANDINO and reflnlsh- and are a willing worker, con- vicinity Lawton Rd., Call 647- TOOL MAKERS SSPartfanea MIMISOO 875-1519 Ing, old and new. AU floors itaot Manager, Brunswek Park­ 1086 after 6. SSSmaU candle RUBBISH — trash removed to treated with 8 coats of hot wax. CLERK ade Lanes, Parkade Shopping YOUNG WOMEN to wbrk In E A S GAGE CO. and leave your meesage. Youni bear from our advertlaer In the dump, lawns maintained. Also cleaning and rewaxlng. Centbr. No phone calls accept­ new drive-in In Manchester, Jig time without opending all evening at the telephone. CaU 649-1868 after 8 p.m. CaU 648-0881. Mitchell Dr., Manchester TYPIST ed. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., five or six FLOOR SANDINO and reflnlsh- days a week. No Sundays. AiiloiiiobllM For Sob 4 Hous«hoM S«rvleM Excellent Job opportunity ing (speciaUslng in older Must be neat, courteoua and OIL BURNER SERVICE mani OffMwd 13-A floors). Inside painting. Paper­ for a qualified typist either CLERK TYPIST lia b le . Starting rate $1.76 per HERALD 1966 LINCOLN Continental con- part-time or full-time. Must Opportunity for a reliable man hanging. No Job too smaU. hour. Call 647-1076 between 10 to earn above average wages ?"^ !L ^ 3 ^ , - LIGHT TRUCKmO, bulk deliv­ be high school graduate and NEEDED CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER John VerfaiUe, 649-6750. a.m. and noon. for smaU but growing oU com-- 000 miles. One owner. Price ery, yards, attics, cellars clean­ have good figure aptitude. BOX LETTERS IN pany. Experienced, transporta-' WAYODI 12796. CaU 648-8279, Kuflni's ed and removed. Also odd Jobs. Good wages, pleasant work­ BY KEN MUSE tlon, uniforms, hospitalization, ' Service Station. 644-8962. Bonds ■Stockt ing condiUons, excellent Halp Wontod—Mala 35 For Your OUR paid hoUdays and vacations. 1968 FALCON StaUon wag<» Mortgemns 37 benefit program. Apply Informatioti NOW IS THE TIME to protect CARPENTERS, some exjMri- MttcheU Fuel Oo., 90 Brook­ GRAAtfMW >1 automatic, 88,000 mUes on en­ ADVERTISING ence preferred, steady, year field St., South Windsor, Conn. and restore original appear­ SECOND MOR’TOAOE — Un- 7 oSSS juZ tdeachmsoimu gine, good oondltlim, $476. 872- ’round work with overtime, 289-6796. ance of your amealte driveway limited funds available for sec­ d e p a A t m e n t 'THE HERALD wffl not I 0890. FIRST NATIONAL good wages. Call 648-2282 or dUdooe the identity of with a good coat of protective ond mortgages, payments to 644-8896. any advertlaer using box 1961 CHEVROLET B^air, pow­ sealer. B’ree estimates. 742- suit your budget. Expedient STORES, INC. A person with above aver- 9487. SHORT RIBS lettora. Readers answer­ er steering, power brakes, service, J. D. Realty, 648-6129. PARK & OAKLAND AVES. Etge typing skills. Work will FULL-TIME gas station attend­ BY FRANK 070EAL ing blind box ada wbo automatic transmission. Best be variabje. Must have good ant. See Mr. Sloan, Esso Serv­ ACCOUNTANT SENIOR dealn to protect their VENETIAN blinds — repaired, EAST HARTFORD offer over $160. 643-7608, after re taped and recorded. 646-0278, figure siptitude. Company ice Center, Rt. 88, Vernon. identity can follow this | 6. Business Opportunity 28 procedun: 649-2971. offers excellent benefit pro­ SHELL — 8-bay modem serv­ gram, congenial co-workers, JANITORS — part-time eve- A sMUed professional is 1967 SAAB |96-S, special engine, nln$!8, Manchester area. Call needed to augment our Enclose your reply to the REWEAVINO of bums, moth- ice station, suburban area, paid DENTAL Secretary Recep­ subsidized cafeteria and oil injection, raUy Ughts and staff. CoiUege or accounting box in an envelope — holes, xlppers repaired. Win­ training financing, insurance, tionist for down town Hartford free parking. Apply 648-4463, three to six p.m. only. address to the Classi- tacdumieter, $1,660. Also 1968 dow shades made to measure, office. Interesting diversified school required along with Saab, $600. CaU 6498121. retirement and hospitallcation EXPERIENCED tractor trailer experience In the gensral fled Manager, Manchester aU sixe Venetian blinds. Keys plans. Many dealers earning work. Call 622-92U. ^ Evening Herald, together FIRST NATIONAL driver. Steady work for quali­ accounting fteld. CJ*A- is made whUe you wait. Tape re­ $12,000, $18,000 $20,000 and with a memo listing the 1968 PONTIAC Firebird 40oi WAITRESS FROM 6:30 to 3 fied person. Apply SAD, Inc., preferred but not necessary corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 more a year. Get the facts. STORES, INC. BUZZ 8AWYBB companies you do NOT power steering, brakes, auto­ p.m., no experience necessary. 95 Hilliard Street, Manchester. wtth adequate background. BY SOY CRANE Main S t, 649-6221. Write Box 806, East Hartford want to aee your letter. matic, 2-door, good price. 872- Call 649-8236. The Egg and You PARK & OAKLAND AVES. In oddiUon to a challenging or call collect 289-''Mlr\ Eve­ MAN WANTED to process cus­ assignmeat this opportunity MD THERPS ANQTHarnflNG Your letter will- be de­ 6668 after 6 p.m. Restaurant, 1096 Main St. EAST HARTFORD, CONN. OM, D0» n TMtiK FOR 4 INNUTE THRT I'M A POOR TNEREtS H0THIN6 WRONG stroyed 11 the advertlaer nings Mr. Belloi i)83-62w tomer orders in automotive wUl provide above average y j£ «S !iL 2 2 “' ®R.sR»rfER. OW LAW VBO caan s a ICR HAND BEFORE HR Building— VOtfRE HOHCST. WITH MV EVES OR NUMO. la one you've mentioned. 1964 IM PALA Chevrolet con­ BOOKKEEPER—Tjrpdst for one warehouse. ExceUent benefits, salaiY, boneflta and excel­ vertible, very good condition. ELLINGTON SSw S m I WAS TESTBiC VDU.NDUM6 If not It will be handled Contracting 14 girl office, experienced only. phone 289-7906. lent working conations. M A N -..1 0 SEC HOW SHI^W P in tbe uaual manner Owner leaving for Europe to DRIVE-In RESTAURANT Dlsplaycraft, 643-9687, W rite sta tliv experience, a n d HONEST YOU ARE. teach. 649-6647, 88 Autumn St. ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ BOOKKEEPER — With broad educaUen and salary re­ a/ERVBODV SH0 UU5 P O A GROWING BUSINESS — rage, rec rooms, bathrooms A R T Linkletter Invites you to general experience for perma­ quirements to P.O. Box 6000 PSD ONCE J N A 1NHIL£. 1962 CHEVROLET. Super Sport, tUed, kitchens remodeled, ce­ Grossing more each year — 1483, Hartford, Conn. Lm I ond Femd 1 Join Beeline Fashions, the par­ OPERATORS nent fuU-Ume position with black convertible, red interior, ment work, cellar floors, pa­ Loaded with potential! 3 long established firm. One cap­ acres with frontage on 2 ty plan company, whose styles LOST — Black and brown like new, 80,000 mUes, $860. tios, roofing. CaU Leon Cles- able of working into full charge roads. Near Lake! Could be are the choice of Miss Universe Beagle dog, answers to the Call 649-7069. synskl, BuUder, 649-4291. and Mrs. America. No collect­ responsibility. Reply giving all year 'round operation! Ask­ WANTED DRIVERS for school buses, 7:20 name of Prince. Reward. 643- ing or delivering. Car neces­ details to Box M, Manchester 1928 REO parte car, $60. Reo NEWTON H. SMITH A SON — ing $49,000. Call John Sle- • 9 a.m. and 2:16 - 3:46 p.m. 7979. sary. Call 649-2462, 646-0480. Herald. ^ speed wagon truck, for parts. Remodeling, repairing, addl- desky. 649-6306. Bolton Schools. ExceUent part- NOTICE is hereby given that Model T medMUilcal parts. 644- Uons, rec rooms, garages, TYPISTS—Secretaries, Tempor­ AT PLUMBER, and plumber’s help­ time for third shift workers, re­ Optional Share Book No. 14666 0200. porches and roofing. No Job B (Sl W ary, full-time or 9-8, Immediate er wanted, top wages and bene­ tired persons. WUl train you. TJl L* M M #» ------too smaU. CaU 649-8144. fits, call after 6, 646-4623. Good wage scale. 649-8400. issued by tbe Manchester Sav­ BARROWS and WALLACE CO. Jobs. Highest pay. No fee. Staff "Dad, you don’t believe everything you’re gonna hetr, ings end Loan Assodatimi In­ Trucks—Tractors 5 CARPENTRY— concrete steps, Manchester Parkade Builders, 11 Asylum Street, eWWiWkb*TJlWAtimO0, VET,/VUCHAEU * rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ OFFICE CLERK Experience preferred TMEELECTIOH SMARTEK THAN UNCLE PHIL.< WHAT WMX STEVE CANYON Evenings. parking. Business has shown but not necessary aWSlAKE W TURNaiG DOWN RIGKT BUT msuRE ra POUND — Brown, white male er related work. No Job too Two PoatUons Open in Our iWmoDojrns YOU TELL THEM? BY MILTON CANIFF steady increase In volume. For s Good Wages M INERVA'S CMALLEMSE.' NNOW ' A SIGN OF t h in k OF SOMETHIN' Beagle type dog with curly tail. 1668 DODGE, 12’ rack body. smaU. Dan Moran, BuUder. Service Dept, for QualUled TIM m PERS M L L SAV HE'S fuU Information caU Ihe With knowledge of typing s Compsoy Benefits WEAKNESS! “T At'M 'aCUE.KW PD F Completely reconditioned, ex­ Evenings 649-8880. Men. Pay Scale in Accord­ v W X A K B ) ID DEBATE] HENRI, nw WILL SEE 8«T THE DRIVER CANNOT Call Dog Warden, B48-4181. Charles W. Lathrop Agency. and aptitude for figures, s Vacations ance with AbUlW A Ehqieri- NDT MOW TNG MAN] THAT SLAVE PROM ceUent shape $660. Call 644-0684 MY ANSWSR...HEHASSEEN WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ needed for diversified office s Good Working ence. Multiple Pringle Bene­ -H E HAS NO PAPERS/ THE PAST IS BATHED LOST — Passbook No. 25 009879 640-0384. M in.NAZI TATTOO evenings. work. Excellent fringe bene­ Conditions fits A Paid Vacation. Apply - T H E POUCe W ILL AND READY ID BE back 8, Savings Department of The modeling specialist. Additions, CATCH OP WITH HIM STEWS ... AAMCO TRANSMISSION fits. Apply at Manchester in Person Only. Connecticut Bank and Trust rec rooms, dormers, porches, W. cabinets, formica, buUt - ins, Modes, Inc., Pine St. You need no previous Cmnpany. Application made Auto Accossorbs— SHOP FOR SALE Monobeater P a r k t e DILLON SALES for payment. Tiras 6 bathrooms, kitchens- 649-3446. experience. We’ll train SSee eeM Mr. Ttaompsea Equal Omwrtaalty & SERVICE, INC. HOMES- OARAGES, porches, Now operating In large city. you at a good starting LOST — Savlnge Passbook No. DUNLOP VOLKSWAGEN snow EmpK^er S17 Main S t, Mnnchaatar rec rooms, room additions, Good potential return on in­ THIS IS NOT a distributor of salary. Valuable bene­ 088-1-00646-1 Hartford National tires and rims used one season, vestment. Must sell for per­ Bank and Trust Co., ManiSies- kitchens, roofing, aiding, gen­ any kind. For a business fits, pleasant working $36. 649-6800. eral repair work. Financing sonal reasons. Terms avail­ venture, wanted an attractive ter Green Office. Application able. Write Box "Z ” , Man­ conditions, opportunity made for payment. available. No down payment. young housewife interested in ▼ Economy Builders, Inc. 648- chester Herald. glamour. For interview call for advancement. MR. ABERNATHY Traib rs— Immediate Opening BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY POUND — Camera, Hartford 6169. MANCHESTER — EatabUshed 649-6913 between 9 a.m. - 12. Rd., Saturday afternoon. Own­ „ Mobib Homos 6-A Visit our employment CARPENTRY — rec rooifks plus milk route business. Has shown DRIVERS for si^ool buses, 7:20 er may claim by Identifying 1969 — 16’ Shasta traUer, ex­ annual net profit of over $9,000 office at 62 East Center For A Young Man or Girl and paying for ed. 648-7464. other carpentry Jobs. Also tor • 9 a.m. and 2:16 - 3:45. p.m. ...DEPOSIT ANOTHER cellent condition, sleeps 6, sale, Colonial pine waU hutch­ past 2 years. Owner must sell Bolton Schools. Excellent part- Street, Manchester. $860. Trailer hitch $60. CaU because of health reasons. Pric­ Y O U W E IG H TENFB4NIESAND es, planters and trestle coffee time for third shift workers, re­ Open Monday through 649-6986. tables. CaU 649-7029. ed for quick sale, $9,000. Mini­ tired persons, housewives. Will 1 7 0 PO UNDS.. MORTY MBEKLB Friday from 8:30 a.m. (ZTACARDTHAT BY DICK C AVALU Antomobiloi For Sob 4 mum cash, $8,000. Financing train you. Good wage scale. MONITORING a m g 1 3 5 POUNDS TP available for balance. Jac- to 6 p.m., or call 648- NEED OAR? Credit very bad? 649-8400. r'M ALL FO B IT.'' queline-Roberts Agency, 648- 4101, extension 368. fflfOW YOUR FRIEMW! W AITA MINiaTlE... O N LV BECAD6 E Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ Garage—Survieu— Special Survieus 15 HOW DO YOU <3«2M-6IQMPING ie > BA6EBUM„I. leKNOWN 3633. ' PBBL ABOUT TH e/CO NT est Douglas accepts lowest Storage 10 LINOTYPE 'MACHINES AOBB^repexn-Rx A6> OOG. • n a t i o n a l WANT A clean, neat and nice TOY DEMONSTRATORS OJCAMTiOiAl- ALL AMEQICANO. TBLEVISeiSeBW- down, smaUest payments, any­ appearing driveway? College R X e r P M E . ' e70W=7NO/ where. Not smaU loan finance WANTED 'TO RENT — garage RVSTTiWe, in vicinity of 186 East Center students wUl seel your drive­ Help Wontod— Sell Toys & Gifts Party THE An •xc*ll«nf rfoaily lor t5a right parson to v M - 6a7TL£56? company plan. Douglas Mo­ way. CaU 643-6832 or 649-8832. Plan,, Part-time. No Expe­ iXMESe K tors, 846 Main. St., Ivy Manor Apartments. poniala 3B RMCHRf 649-2898, 643-2188. rience needed. High Com­ KEYPUNCH OPERATORS ^ learn tha printiag trade. ExcaNent benaflts. % 1962 VALJANi', standard 6 missions. No Delivering. No SOUTHERN Rooffing and Alpha-Numeric, temporary full cylinder. Oar In good running OARAGE for rent, on Knox St., Collecting. Call Or write Come in toon. Manchester, for car, boat or Cbimnayt 16-A or part-time, days, nights. Santa’s Parties, Inc., Avon, cmdltlon, $860. 742-8288. NEW PRISCILLA'S POP BY AL VERMEER storage. $10. CaU 1-6M-9067. Start near home. Highest Conn. 06001. Telephone 1- 1966 2-DOOR PONTIAC CataU- THE BEST In roofing — and rates, no fee. Staff Builders, 673-3466. FiVrt day na, maroon. Spotless, exceUent roof repair. CaU Coughlin, 11 Asylum St., Hartford, 278- ENGLAND CDPttittQ ifm tU i aftw r miming condition, low mUeage. Motoreyebi— 648-7707. 7610. vacation $1,600 or take over payments. CASHIER for cash and carry 11 ROOFING — Specialising re­ DENTAL assistant, full-time for 18 BISSELL STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. Call 649-4617. Bieyebs lumber yard, experience good TELEPHONE pairing roofs of aU kinds, new Orthodontist office in Manches­ but not necessary. Call 649-4602 ALLSTATE motor acooter, 1966, roofs, gutter work, chimneys ter. Experience preferred. Send 1964 FAIRLANE 600, 2- door for appointment, ask for Mr. CAPTAIN EASY excellent condition, 1,400 miles, cleaned and repaired, 80 years’ written resume to Box "SS” , COMPANY BY LESLIE TURNER sport* hardtop. Oar In excel­ McIntyre. lent running condition. Best $176. CaU 649-8110. experience. Free estimates. Manchester Herald. back k . / HBRB S ie» PASSPORT WITH Call Howley 648-6861, 644- AGAIMV NOBODV offer over $800. 742-8288. CATALOG FREE. I'll send you An Equal Opportunity ' FBJagRPRBITG, WltLCHRCK T A IL B P . THBRB9 MOTHBr 8888. DENTAL ASSISTANT -Ex- POUT YOU 1 TH' CRIMR-.BUT 64 page Popular Club catalog. ]BM WITH 7H0 5 B ON THR OUN U 5 HBRB, J 1967 HONDA 160 cc, lllM new, perienced preferred, knowledge Employer COPBBVBR OPEViPeNCe PIAMTBP TO J 1966 MERCURY Comet model Let your friends shop from it. AMD BLACK BOX! BOGSy... 870 miles, $400. 742-7780. of business office procedures. 5BNDRA»y,TOTFCHAIRr^B 404, 289 ouMc inch V-8, Olive Then you pick $60 and more in T M A T'5 Movimg—Trucking— References required. Box V, F O R Mist with black vinyl interior, 1060 NOR’TON motorcycle 600 free Items. Alice Williams, Manchester Herald. B U R B i one, owner, motor and body ex- co’s, $876. In good condition. Storaga \20 Popular Club Plan, Dept. U608, oeUent condition, $1,200. CaU WANTED — Housekeeper tor CaU 649-4820. MANCHESTER Delivery—light RESPONSIBLE woman, live In Lynbrook, N.Y. 649-SliO. preferred, full responsibility of small family, one or two days f-ij trucking and package delivery. MATURE WOMEN needed for f IBM by tag. W Tie to, v t ow house and two school age chil­ a week. Transportation provid­ NOTICE! 1966 OTO, 889 oublo Inch, trT Refrigerators, washers and full or part-time work, hours dren. References. Call 646-8722 ed. Call 649-8367. ROBIN MALONE power, 4-speed, perfect condi­ BusInoM Sorvleos stove moving, specialty. Fold­ can be arranged. Alr-conditlon- BY ROB LUBBBB8 after 6 p.m. tion. Asking $1,800. 1-290-9047. dfforad 13 ing chairs for rent. 649-0762. ed, pleasant working condi­ O O lf BUT MAIDS — Must be willing to tions. Apply in person. Dino’s NURSE’S AIDE, 11-7 shUt, full 1965 CHEVROLET 1061 RAM BLER Classic, 4-door, SHARPENl^O Service — Saws, I F Z e T I P 0 work Saturday and Sunday. Ap­ 660 E. Middle Tpke. or part'itlme. 649-4619. good running condition. CaU af­ knives, axes, shears, skates, Painring— Poporing 21 e e e e t M c H ply In i>erson. Interstate Motor ter 0, 648-7420. rotary blades. Quick service. L. PELLETIER — Painting — Lodge, Kelly Rd., Vernon ,'>i»*TTrP' Capitol Equipment Co., 88 1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA, Interior and exterior, papering Circle, VemcR. bUd Main St., Manchester. Hours hardtop, good running condi­ and paper removal, fully In­ AND WOMEN NEEDED daUy 7:80-6, 'Thursday, 7:80-9, ONLY LITILB SPOBn tion, or for parts. 848 engine, sured. 648-9048, and 649-6326. BOOKKEEPER — accounting BY ROUSOM Saturday 7:80-4. 848-7068. school training, good working SECOND AND THIRD SHIFT JOBS W 5 1668 power glide transmission, R a i e r s U TEAM PAINTINO — interior and ex­ conditions, fringe benefits. EXPERIBNOE NOT NECESSARY Chevy II 4-Door Sedan. Folly equipped. Thia car k T-7 TT- new front e ^ , and new start­ SERVICE when you need it. m M .s Uim AM CC terior, very reasonable, free Manchester office, salary com­ WE WnX TRAIN YOU probably the cleoneet and bMt drivuag car in town. ONLY er. $70. e49-1689. Complete sharpening service, estimates. Call Richard mensurate with experience, ATTRACTIVE WAGES hand and power mowers. Eye it. Drive It and youll Buy It! O'TO 1966, 860 h.p., 4-speed posl- Martin, 649-9288, 649-4411. 649-6861. GROUP INSURANCE trootlon, mags, very clean. Home, garden and shop. We al­ so repair and service power JOSEPH P. LEWIS — custom MOTHERS — Working 8 nights AND PROFIT SHARING BENEFITS Entering service. 649-2088 after and hand mowers. AU work pointing, interior and exterior, a week from 8 to 11, will earn AUTO TRADING POST 8. ' A P P L Y AT guaranteed. For dependable paperhanging, wallpaper re­ you $60 or more selling 604 TAIAM rarVlLUB BD., BOOTH 8a~VHEMOM. OONM. 1987 OLDSMOBILE F86 club service call Sharp-All, 586 moved. Wallpaer books on re­ Queen’s Way to Fashion, $300 MUes North of VenuBOlNls on B o t e M B - / 3 Caw 49 Owl Cw*. THE ALDON SPINNING MILLS Mawwea»pUBwd coupe, standard shift, 6 cylln- Adams St., Manchester, 648- quest. Fully Ineured. Free esti­ In fashions free. Call Meridlth 641-US1 ^ s n o fw a ' der, 28,000 miles. 048-4412. 5806. mates. Call 649-9668. Ray, 649-2269. TALOOTTVILLE, G9 NN. t: * t--;.'jn » -a I't ^ -W« .1^ s,

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PAGE FOURTEEN 72 loto For Salt 71 78 tag marker plates and drivers MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1968 12 th Qrenit license. To Aug. 19; Oedlmtaas Tall Cedars to MANOHBSTERt—7 room eape, MANCHESTSjR 4 ovenrtsed Oot O f Town SEIXINO TOUR BOMB? For Gulbtaas, 24, of 19 N. Maln S t, full shed dormer, 4 or 6 bed­ 41 i building loto, one comer lot prompt courteous service fliat cluuged with speeding, to Aug. Imliwn LoeoHom DRIVE BY 69 Richmond Drive H room# upetalni with complete available. Desirable Lookout TOIXAND — Near Parkway, gets results, oaU Louie Dlmock G>urt Cases 19; Alfred L. Lalne Jr., 17, of At Rindge Pines Ag^ OROOIONO ALL breeds. Btiv For ionl 44 in beautiful Foreet Hills, then RAISED RANCH — modem waB to waU, 4 Urge rooms Mountain erea. Owner wlU ddw 6-room Oolonlal, new Realty, 6494MI8. 96 Campbell Dr., Vernon, plead­ moiqr HUl. R.C. Cheat, Btbrea caU Frank Filloramo to Inspect Mtohen with aU buUt-lns, down, aaU-» Mtoimi, dining consider mortgage. Jacque- kltdien and heating ejiatem, MANCHESTER SESfflON ed not guUty to the c h a ^ of The Rev. Robert 8. Nagle of CLASSIFIED Rd.. Bolton, MI44IT. TWO ROOM office, 100 percent this glamorous 4-bedroom Co­ formal dining room, famUy room, llvliig room with fire- Une-Roberta, Agency, 64646S8. garage, large wooded lot, $14,- ALL CASH for your proparty (atluro to grant right of way Holmes, Pa., chaplain of the Su­ Main St. location, inquire Mar­ lonial. Belfiore Agency, 647- room, 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, plaoo and d«n, one-car gangt. 000. Hayea Agency, 646-0181. within M hours. Avoid red The case of WUUam H. Ackley, preme Fore^ Tall Cedon of AKC, beautiful healthy Sam- low's, 867 Main St. at an Intersection, Bast Hart­ 1418. 2 fireplaces, 3-car garage, $84,- lovely treed tot. Low 20’e, Wd- ^j^TON-NEAR Center-beautl- tape. Instant servleo. Hayss 84, of Hartford, charged wMh ob­ ford jury trial In October. Lebanon of the United States, oyed pups. Champion Mood verton Agency, Realton. 649- ™*..r6«M*nttal area, acre#. BOl/FON — four room expand­ Agsnoy, 646-<081. STORE or offices tor rent 440 900. PhUbrick Agency Realtors, able (Jiu>e. Two unfinished up. taining money under false pre- Also, PhUp O. Patros, 36, of wUl be gueat speaker at the ADVERTISING lines, wormed and shots. Clin­ SIX ROOM Cape in vdey central 281$. CaU 649-7867. ton, 1-469-2770. Main St. Across from Friendly location. One oar garage, no 049-0847. Convenient tooation near PiVk- tepses, and forgery, was contin­ 28 Summit Bt, ehauged wltti fourth annual New England Tall Ice Cream. 646-2426, 0-5. indecent exposure, to Aug. 18 Cedars Worship Service Sunday CLASSIFIED ADVERITSINO DEPT. HOURS basement. Selling for $16,600. MANCHESTER — 6 room cus- WEST SIDE —older home, BOLTON LAKE — Lota 600’ way and Lake, OaU now, $16,• ued until Aug. 18 In Circuit THREE CUTE lltUe kittens, T. J. Orookett, Realtor, 648- aU rooms large, 4 bedrooms, from water, treed and In very 400. Hayea Agency. 646-0181. Hebron In Vernon; Ctoorge M. Rlsley, at 11 a.m. at the (tathadral of 8 AJL to 4:80 PJL FOR RENT —Broad Street, tom buUt. Raised Ranch,' top Court 13 yesterday morning. 27, of izr Highland St., charged the Pines, Rindge, N. H. looking for good homes. Oall 1677. quaUty construction, exceUent hot water baMboard heat, nice area. Priced to oeu. 649-4480 after 5:80, anytime 1,860 square feet -Including of­ Hayea Agency, 6464)181. NORTH COVENTRY — neitf The oharges ware In oonnec with breach of peace, to Aug. Post Grand Tall Cedar Dean fice apace. Call 449-1807. location, treed lot. Mid 30’s. good oondItioiL Ideal for large COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. weekends. MANCHESTER —Modem im­ family, $30,900. PhUbrick Agen- Parkway. Older three bedioom Boy Scouts tion with a forged $100 oheok 19; Ureta E. EUon, 48, of An- y / Ofonkite of Nutmeg Forest, maculate 3-bedroom Ranch, 2 Hayes Agency, 846-0181. COVENTRY —100 x lOO* treed Cape. Three oar garage, five cashed at a tooal department dover. c h u g ^ (^mating a originator of the service, will 4tto PJL DAT PraUCATION TWO TIOEIR catii about 6 oy, Realtora, 640-6847, baths, kitchen buUt-lns, full E1A8T CENTER ST., 0 room buUdtag to t Lake prlTUegee. acres, privacy. Only HABOO. It 4>M fjn . FMity. months old looking for good Out of Town Sacriflee, $900. Owner. OaU P ^ Y V k Y n A V k 1 * rk < tsI ...... AcWoy ortglnaUy appear- ••rve as. general chalnnan for fw8M«rto:r basement, large landscaped lot. house, C zoned, for doctor’s of­ SCARBOROUGH Road, OotonUI Hayes Agency, 6464081. M. tv ill rmJJJ. u a u ^ ^ ^ast Hartford Circuit Influence of liquor and Improper District 16 for tae event. His homes. Call 449-4480 after 6 :S0, For Ront 44 Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9883. 648-6721. left turn, to Aug. 36. fices, 3 or 8 famUles, IM’ 7 room#, mode$n Uteben, form­ ANDOVER LAKE — Summer Court 12 in June and had hie wife Shirley, organist and choir anytime weekends. al dining room, den. laige Uy- The Herald was in error in ROCKVILLE —four room TRULY A heme for larger fam- frontage. Hutchins Agency, MANCHESTER — A acne erood- home that Just has had elsotrio case continued to Manchester. director for the Advent Christian DIAL 643^11 apartment, stove, reirlfera- 649-6834. tag room wltti flreplaoe, V ^ Visit Town a story that iqppeared In last Uy, 8M custom buUt rooms In­ ed tote, oonvenlent location, heat InataUed. Five rooms, Leonard H. Krause, 30, of East Friday’s court esses. In the Church of Hartford, will bo guest CUTE PUPPIES, $15. 742-4616. tor, h eat $186. monthly. CaU bathe, 8 large bedrooms, 3-oar soloist. cluding 4 bedrooms, living $10,600 — NICE modem 4-room garage, $82,000. Phllbriek near bus. Priced to eeU. p<»rdh, fireplaee, fuU bath. Ex­ The British Boy Scouts have Hartford also received a contin­ case of Alexander Wovkovsky 876-7882. Bayes Agency, 646-OlSl. ceUent location. A good buy at uance ta hie case. He is charged __ ___ Continntd From Prte«dlng Pog« room — dining room combina­ Randi, fuU oeUar, many ex­ Agsnoy, Bealtora, $49ftS4T. invaded Hebron. A detachment of East Hartford, charged with Special music will also be pre­ tion with beamed ceilings and $13,900. Immediate posseeslon. wUh breech of peace by assault, ^^elvtag' etote^"’goode,' It sented by ttie Sphinx Temple Kl'lTENS looking for good tras, lake privUegee. An excel­ T. J. Cnokett, Realtor, 64S- of five Boy Scouts of England, home, one tiger, one grav, one a fireplace. A famUy room and lent buy. Call Mitten Agency, MANCIHBSTBK — 8 bedroom and sbstruottag an officer. proaecuUon that asked for Chanters of Hartford. Their dl- IM p Wi n d Mote 34 Hdp W anted—Mol* 36 Rosort Froporty a game room, famUy eised expanded Raneh, Oreen M aw OOVENTRY — BulhUng tot. 648- 1077. from the 6tfa Richmond, Lady black and white. 6494K167. Realtors, 643-6080. 6937. The charges atom from a July a continuance and not Wovkov- rector, John H. Bartmen Jr., PART-TIME dependable indi­ For Ronf 47 Idtohen and two fuU bathrooms. area, mid 30’s. Oall J.D. Real EAST Hartford -L arg e Ranch, Archers Own, arrived ta Hebron 7 incident at George for Teens agy. He wiU have a probid>le will be oigantot (or ttie service. YOUNG MARRIED man for vidual for afternoon delivery SPAYED FEMALE ^ 16 NIANnC Quiet comfortable 4-car attached garage. In ad­ MAIN ST. — Business zone. Batata Oo., 6IS-6130 or 648-8779. 236’ wooded tot. Sunset HlUi Sunday following a weekend at on ThUand Tpke. when Krause esuse hearing on Aug. 33. Grand Tall Cedar Joaeph F. Rev. months, excellent health, free dition. . .a tidy 4 room apart­ Large 8-room house in excel­ counter work, 7 a.m. to mid­ and Block work. 413-0286. 4-room cottage. Swimming, TWO—FAMILT,. Manchester, 5- R M o rt Fi area. City utilities, storms, flro- Dab® ol Isles ta ato*tingt«m. The a ^ e d ly Ju m p e d on P a^Im an HARTFORD SESSION Nutmeg Foreet night. Excellent pay for the to good home. 43 Lyndale St, boating, tennis, golf. Available ment or in-law suite. Wolver- lent condition, 8-car garage, group is here with their leader, Henry Minor's beick and at------nouncea that the service Is apon- chaplrin of the Houra of B y * ton Agency Realtore,, 649-3818. 6, 8 bedroome eaeb, 2-car gar- 74 place, low taxes. Immediate oc- right man. Apply at Dairy GOODYEAR Service Store has 449-8166. Immediately, $100. weekly. Cov­ $28,000. PhUbrick Agency, 649- tsr cupancy, $20,500. Meyer Peter SH>un. Slbun is the broth- tempted to strike the policeman In the East Hartford Session sored by Tall Cedar unite In New Y««*ntaUvee, HarrUMUg, an opening for a full-time tire and Is past president of Queen, 242 Broad Street. POODLES —mlnature, male entry, 742-6019. MANCHESrm — New on MANCHESTER — Immaculate TOLTON l a k e , Bolton - 6 Agency Realton, 848-0600. er of John Slbun of Blast St., He- who w»s trying to take another of Circuit Court 13 on BYlday, Etagland and Is open to all mem- changer and general service summer home secluded bron. youth Into custody tor breach of James W. Havens, 31, of 66 CStar bars of the Masonic fraternity.ministerial assoctatioas. man. Experience preferred but and female, AKC register­ HAMPTON BEACH, N.H. — market,. 6 room Cape, IH 6 room Ranch, full baseiponti E ^ t a Associates, Inc., 648- wdaway, near water, 8 bed- NORTH COVENTRY A 82nd degree Mason, he Is ed, $76. CaU 649-1042. bathe, garage. Bowers School, rec room, oversized garage, The boys are guests of Hebron peace. h>n St., Manchester, was found their (amUles and friends, not necessary. Company bene­ AKer Ln hor Day special! Five rooms, only 80,800. Hayes famines, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ' Krause’s esse la continued un- guilty of breach of peace, a . ipim cedar Morton post master of ihe M eyendals fits and excellent opportunity room cottage on ocean side, fenced yard. Bel Air Real beautiful private lot, con­ ASSUMABLE 5% VA (Pa.) Loftg® oi iHAsoaa, and MAINTENANCE GEIRMAN SHEPHERD puppy, Estate, 648-9882. venient location, $22,900. Leo­ MANOHESTBR - Starter ______Agency, 6464)181. Clean as a whistle six room Berk, Mr. and Mrs. Richard tU Aug. 30. change from an orif^al charge j, Castle, Del., for advancement. Call or come male, wormed and vaccinated. half price, $60. weekly. CaU le a member of OoatavlIIe (Ps.) nard Agency, Realtors, 646- home. Five rooms. Includes a m STON LAKE —New 4-room Ranch with trees — back Ives, Mr. and Mrs. John Horton, Cases disposed of included: aggravated aesualt, and was head of the TaU Cedars erf the Poreet, Tall Cedars of Lsbsaon. in and see, J. Mairzano, Good­ Reasonable Oall anytime, 647- 648-2848. ' MANCHESTER — Brick Ranch. two bedrooms up, three rooms year Service Store, Kelly Road, 0460. cottage, desirable location, yard privacy. WaU to wall, M r.^M ,..^y»ondiW r^ Ray„.„j R , obupl u. con- » i..c W MECHANIC 1124. Formal dining room, two fire­ down. Aluminum siding, new buUt-tas, aluminum storms and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis. Vernon, 644-0101 and 878-6292. places, finished rec room, near main beach, now being necuon with a J t ^ incident “oeta to pa Delta Rho, and a memhsr ® 1*47 ty NtA, he, W onted To Ront 41 SEVEN ROOM custom biuit furnace. $16,800. Wtdverton completed. Call 649-8641. and i)creens. Immediate oc­ -’Ihe boys will remain ta He found guilty of failure to drive the grand mastera ta New Eng- of the Industrial ManagemoBt An equal opportimity employ­ breezeway, garage, large lot. Colonial. Attached breezeway wtiere another Manchester Large local concern has er. Agency Realtors, 649-2818. cupancy, total monthly pay­ bron until Friday evening. Their in proper lane, fined $16; Ml .. - . , .w , land v.or theiru .c representatives. Chib, Lions dub, and the Optl- ArMclos For Solo 45 "Oft, my goodmas! Thai's not a dross—it's a BLOUSE!" WANTED — 2 or 8 bedroom $38,600. PhUbrick Agency Real­ and garage, fireplace. Authen­ ment, $146. Hurry Mr. hosts WlU entertain their guests chael Barrows, 80. of Curtis Rd. y®™ Grand Master Oall Smith of openings for a man experi­ apartment or diqilex, 8 chil­ tors, 649-6847. tic Colonial paneUng and decor. BOWERS SCHOOL — Cape, 6 ~ “ ■“ ■ mist Group. He is an alumni enced in machine repairs PART-TIME appliance sales­ Oot Of Town Lewis, 64041806. on Tuesday. On Wednesday the ta Tolland, found guilty of fall- * Connecticut wUl attend, of Gettysburg (Pa.) OoUegs. man, 6 nights and Saturday. DARK rich stone-free loam, dren, Oct 1st. 448-1718. Four bedroome if needed. rooms plus paneled office, soouta win spend the day ta ure to drive left at a curve $80 ^ ^ sp^sker. who wUl be ta- and maintenance in Its Bak­ $16. Pool and patio sand, FOUR bedrooms, 8 room Ool- Built-ins and convenient walk- treed tot, garage. $21,600. PhU- ______For Sob 75 He le also a board membMr of ery Dept., night work, Apply Benue's TV, Manches­ BUSINESS EhcecuUve desires ontal, living room with fire- B & W Hartford vlstting the Aetna In- and operating a motor vehicle trodueed by Dlatrtct Deputy the LltUe League and ttie As­ ter Parkade. stone, fill, gravel, sand and HousohoM Goods SI Apartments—Fkrts— up attic. One of Manchester’s brick Agenoy, Realtora, 649. OOVENTOT ■High scenic lo­ surance Co., the radio and tele- with unsafe tires $10. and had Supreme T ^ Cedar James D permanent position, excel­ manure. 6^-9504. three bedroom bouse, Manches­ {dace, large kitchen, dining 6847. BARROWS and WALLACE CO. ment for the victim. sociation for the Bltad, and lent wages and em{doye Tanements 63 better locations. Priced rea- cation. Older 10 room brick Co­ vision faclUties at WTTC and the a charge of q|)eedtag noUed; Currier of WUUmantlc, is ter area. CaU 1-401-781-1644 or room and den, 2-car garage, eonable. ExceUent financing lonial. New heating system and Mcuichester Paricade The case of Timothy J. Ooon- - ^ ^ chaplain - for the Fire Depsrt- benefits. Send resume to KEEP YOUR carpets beautiful SOFA AND CHAIR, practical­ write Mr. Bearee, 19 Seavlew aluminum siding. Most con­ ROLUNO Park ,— 8 room Cape Manchester 64941806 Hartford Police Station. Ernest Bevans, 66, of Btost Hart- ev 18 Olastonburv anost- Lutheran pastor and a member ment, all ta the OoatavUle ares. P.O. Box 1483, Hartford, despite constant footsteps of a avaUable. For appointment caU ta fine neighboihood, fireidace, well, acre tot. Bring check Wednesday evening a campfire fortk arrested in Manriieeter, ly new. 649-4192. SIX ROOM duplex, adults oidy. Ave„ Cranston, Rhode Idand. venient location. Immediate oo- J.D. Real Estate Oo. 648-6120. S l'ta Manoheeter andorigtaaUy ®* »*‘e Delaware District Synod After the service, there wUl stating experience and qual­ busy family. Get Blue Lustre. two full baths, loads o€ closet book, only $10,900. Hayes Agen­ SOUTH Windsor — Large 8 will be held at the home of John found guUty of being found in- of the Lutheran Church CONCRETE - $140. 22 Locust St. 646-2426, 9-6. ocupanoy. Low 20s. Wolvertim cy, 6484)181. charged with operating while ®* Church ta be a family picnic at nearby ifications. Rent electric thampooer $1. KITCHEN cabinets, 9' base, 4' Agency, Realtors, 049-2818. DUPLEX — 6;6, exceUent con­ space, full-shed donner, form­ room SpUt Level. Three or four SUxin and the scouts will provide toodcated, fined $20. i-«i____ < _____ America. He has served Annett Wayside Park. Paul's Paint A Wallpaper Sup- waU, natural finish, formica HILLVIEW TOWNHOUSES — lltoifIM S dition, owners side has bath al dining room or fourth bed­ ANDOVER — Overiooktag lake. bedrooms. Ideal In-law ar- some entertiOnment. Because of Also. Joaeph Boscartoo, 24, of «>* *JKluor, LABORERS top, $60. 8" tilting arbor bench New large 2-bedroom town- ROCKIjEDOE — Colonial, 6 room. Loots of trees. 833,900. nmgement. Modem kitchen, space limitation, the evening Hartford, arrested In Bolton, ^ traffic piy-______saw, $80. Bookcases for comer For Sol* 70 rooms, IH baths, modem and half, principals only, $82,- Clean Cape with fuU shed STOCK CLERK — full-time, 9 house, featuring RCA Whirl­ 600. CaU 848-4968, after 6 p.m. PhUbrlck Agency Realtora, 649- dormer. Four rooms down, one formal dining room, famUy program wUl be by invitation otted around stons. PARK A OAKLAND AVES, George H. Griffing, 742-7886. 0696, 4-9 p.m. extra lot of record. Handy lo­ CaU Paul J. Oorrentl Agency, BARROWS and WALLACE CO. zoning regulations concerning ment of a motor vehicle, fined Coventry Lake. Ntah Provtace, poselbly u.8. faeadquartera the SmaU down. 1-873-8581. cation. $28,900. PhUbrick Thursday, August 16, 1968 6030. said EAST HARTFORD GREITCH siare drums, case, The Board of Dlreotcra will 648-6868. Manchester. Parkade rural residence and agricultural $30; Joyce Lyons, 16, of 178 S. The men, Gerald Kervin of P*’*P"*f* attack on ttie weather also prevented an aoou- UNLIMITED INCOME CB RADIOS, mobUe and base, WE HAVE customers waiting Agency, Realtors. 649-5347. Manchester 6494)306 aU 23 channels, antennees, mic­ cymbals, stand, sticks, brush­ condtKt a public session Thum- BOLTON LAKE — 6% room district permitted uses. Main St., found guUty of operat- proepect St. and Richard Oar- P*®™®*®* rate damage assessment but for the rental of your apart­ MANCHESTER aad vlctalty. Ranch, one car garage, % acre POTENTIAL rophones, complete set up, $260 es, exceUent condition. One Hom m For Sola 72 SEVEN ROOM older home, ex­ day, August 16, 1968 from 6:30 VERNON — almost new, 8-bed­ The third meeting wlU also be tag a motor vehicle without a coau of WlUlmajiUc, appeared ®‘****“ ®* PU®<« reported at least 16 year old. $86. 643-6376. ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ Over 75 homes from $7,800 up. wooded lot. Firm $18,600. WUl held at 8 p.m. Hebron RepubU- Ucense, $20, and had a cluage PAINTERS —^YEAR ‘round Manchester's newest fast 742-6690. tate, 643-5129. ceUent condition, on bus line. p.m. to 8:80 p.m. in the Town room Ranch, convenient to In East Hartford ClrciUt Court f*®"*®** rospected troop oonoen- supply boats and nine trucks de- MANCHESTER — 7 room air- Property Includes 2 extra buUd- OaU Mitten Realty Company, hold with deposit only. Excel­ oans wUI caucus to select party of talcing a motor vehicle with­ 12 this mornlity wfaera their *»>fll‘:®tlon routes and stroy^ or damaged. work, identy of overtime,Man- growing real estate office Counsel’s Office In the Munici­ ReaHon, 648-6980. Vernon Circle, IH baths, fire­ chester. South Windsor area. THE AMAZING Blue Lustre wUl conditioned Split Level, II4 ing lots. Msirion E. Robertson, lent buy. Call now. The R. F. endorsed candidates for regis­ out permission noUed; Edward cases were continued until Aug. has an immediate opening LOOKING for anything In baths, sliding glass doors off pal Building to hear comments place, storms, buUt-ta electric Ebcperlenced. Call after 6 p.m., leave your iipholstery beauti­ OfRca and Sfor* real estate rentails — apart­ Realtor, 643-6968. and suggesHcms from the pub- BALDWIN RD. sector —Large kitchen. Immaculate, immed- Dlmock Co., 6494)246. trar of voters and Justices of the ktalnvUle, 20, of 903 Center St. 19. for two fuU-time and two fully soft and clean. Rent elec­ family room, modem kitchen 628-7449. part-time Ucensed real es­ Equipnwnt 54 ments, homes, multiple dwell­ Uc. oventzed custom buUt Ca^ tat* occu^cy, $21.^. Meyer COVENTRY - Immaculate, aU !lS.ht VWllam Moore m Both men are being held In tric shampooer $1. Olcott ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real with buUt-ins, garage. $26,900. NEW USTTNG — Six room Nov, 6 presidential election. right noUed; WUUam Moore, 24, Tree Planting Outlined tate salesmen (women) or PhUbrlck Agency, Realtors, oversized Cape with fidl shed Future sessions wUl be held -of 6 rooms, 2 fuU baths, 2-car Agency, Realtcxv, 643-0606. electric 6 ^ room Ranch, mod­ lieu of $1,000 bonds. WhUe in Variety Store. GROCERY STORE fuUy equip­ Estate, 643-6129. the fin* Tuesday of each month garage, fuU basement, % acre Following the caucus, the Re­ of Harvey, had fines of operat­ brokers. A large volume of ped consisting of National cash 649-6847. dormer. Shmes throw from em full oabtaet kitchen, 3 bed­ ing a motor vehicle -while under court this morning, Kervin was IMMEDIATE OPENINGS UsOngs necessitates this ex­ from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in lot. This home must be seen, HEBRON —Rt. 86, Gay City rooms, living and dining area. publican Town Ctommlttee will served a I2tti Circuit Court •For Redevelopment Area registers, daiiry cases, freezers, OCCUPANCY Aug. 15 — 5 ropms Main Street. Two full baths, section, 6 room Ranch, 2 bed­ hold a special meeting. suspension, $100, and faiUure to pansion. Liberal commis­ COMPRESSOR —6 hp with new FIVE ROOM Ranch, immacu­ living room with fireplace, the Municipal BuUdlng Hearing loaded with extras. Designed Priced for quick sale, $14,600. ^ warrant by a Manchester de- Manchester’s Hobairt meat saw, adjustable second floor, garage, $100. 94 late condition, nice deep and built for present owners. rooms, formal dining room, 2 The Board of Selectmen have obey a stop sign, $30, reimpos­ Redsvelop- ed symbols for the variixu tree Top Lathe Operators sions. For personal and con­ extra head, $600. CaU 876-3574. shelving, time clock, stainless Wells St. Apply 6-8 p.m. or call large kitchen, three car Room and the third Thursday of C3iar-Bon Agency, 6434)683. —.ed; Robert— ...... Raymond,—, ...... ---- 19,------of Mill tecUve charging h ta trita ob- ment Agency last night unanl- species suggested, and a color fidential Interview caU lot, garage. Gerard Agency, each month from 6:80 p.m. to Immediate poesseslon. M d 80’s. fuU baths, den with fireplace, ______received a request from the steel cube machine, US stack­ Glastonbury 1-633-5618. garage. In Immaculate condi- 2-car garage, large treed lot ANDOVER — Lakefront lovely ToUand County Soli and Water Stream Rd. in Hebron, found money under false pre- mously aj^iroved landscape ar- picture presentation preporad Bridgeport Operators “NEVER used anything ijhe it,” 643-0365 or 649-0638. Uon. Wolverton Agency, Real­ 8:80 p.m. in the Town Counsel’s T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- say users of Blue Lustre for er slicing machine, wrapping with garden and fruit trees. secluded summer home. Large Commission for a contribution, guilty of hindering a passing I-.,., ...... Rudolph FavretU’s—------pre- .by director Edward ^ _ J. Rybcy*. Cintimatlc Operator Wyman and Lord Realty station wiUi scaile aind extra tors, 649-2818. Office in the Municipal Build­ 1677. motor vehicle, fined $26; Wil­ cleaning carpet. Rent electric RANCH — 7 rooms, 2 fuU ing. By owner, 648-7896. pine trees. Boat dock, only $11,- The request will be turned over of Umtaary tree planting plan for showing examples of each type 13 Middle Tpke. East rolls and miscellameous equip­ 30 LOCUST ST.—Second floor, baths, modem kitchen with liam White, 20, of Milford, ar­ of $280 bond on that charge as the entire North End Renewal of tree exiatimr In Top wages and overtime work shampooer $1. The Sherwin- 4-rooms, heated, $135.. 646-2426. TWO—FAMILY, Manchester, 6- John I. Garslde Jr., SOUTH WINDSOR — Eight 900. OaU Oreen, 742-7092, PMek to the Board of Finance with a Manchester 646-3736 WUliams Co. ment. Can be seen in store. built-ins, formal dining room, Realtors 289-7476. recommendation that the town rested in ToUand, found guilty project. now. ■*. for qualified persons. 4 room duplex, separate heat, Secretary room Garrison Colonial. Four of speeding, fined $25; and Doro­ Warrant reportedly may be Agency members last night Call Fontaine Restaurant THREE ROOM Garden type family room, 3 bedrooms, 2- good neighborhood. ExceUent The Car Coat contribute $26. Favretti propoaed exteostvs ANTIQUE (3ABINET, stuffed Equipment, 473 Windsor Street, Board of Direotora bedrooms. Two-car garage. BOLTON —Rt. 6, 6 room Ranch thy Ramsundar, of Hartford, served on Kervin by other po- viewed a copy of the master CaU 528-0417 for Appointment JOURNEYMAN electrician and apartment, $136 per month, car garage. ExceUent neigh­ financing avaUable. J. D. Real ...j ^ use of ths I^mdon Ptane tree {Peasant, acquarium, furni­ comer of Canton Street, Hart­ borhood. $31,900. PhUbrick Manchester, Conn, Large lot Financing easily like new, cathedral celltage, The midget football tiTaifa com- guUty of shoplifting, fined Uce departments ta the area. helper, paid vacation and bene­ heat included. Call Paul W. Estate Associates, Inc., 643- Dated at Manchester, Con- arranged. Low 80’s. For ap­ plan designed with colored cod- along the streets and where ma­ fits. Wlkson Electrical Co., 649- ture, bric-a-brac, storage ford. 527-6771. Dougan Realtor, 649-4635. Agency, Realtors, 649-6847. electric heat, secluded, lot lOOx posed of boys from Andover, $26. Or Apply at trunk, household items, call 6129. necttcut, tids fifth day of Au- pointment to see caU Peter F. Cases continued include: Di­ jor shade areas are required. 4817. 200, down payment $4,900. For Hebron and Marlborough wdll TUs species originated In 643-2571. MANCHESTER — 4% room MANCHESTER, Uve gracious­ gust 1968 Grady Real Estate, 64S-2664. appointment call 649-8666 or 640- practice each week on ane J. Boyle, 24, of 6to E. Mid­ ly In this 8 room Colonial near Board to Consider Change Europe and provides maximum REGAL TOOL Co. experienced HYDRAUUC AntIqiiM 56 Town—house includes utUlties, 2362 after 6 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Frt- dle Tpke., charged "writh lar­ backhoe operator. Pay loader appliances, dishwasher, 1% the Bowers School. Modem NOTICE ceny under $16, to Aug. 16; Kent shade -with minimal can. It la 828 ToUand St., East Hartford operator, Truck driver, steady Boats and AccMSorios 46 WANTED TO BUY — antiques, baths, private basement and kitchen, 1% baths. Private ADMISSION OF LEGAL VERNON — 8-bedroom Ranch, '®®y ®^ ® P-*”- Rham Field. A Carlson, 21, of 88 Walker St., also resistant to air poUuUoo. work. 643-6927. steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ patio, $180. CaU J. D. Real treed rear yard. Professional­ NEHRU buUt-tas, city water, alumi­ pleaded not guUty to a charge In Hiring Teacher-Coaches This is the tree that received ELECTORS The Jones-Keefe Post 95, 14’ CUSTOM BUILT skiff one ed lamps, art glass, primitives, Estate Co., 643-5129 or 643-8779. ly appraised for fast sale. Im­ Notice Is hereby given ttvit NOTICE num storms and doors 100 x of operating a motor vehicle In order to save the wrestling fitness program which needs Ut- extensive use In the landscap­ American Legion wUI hold Its ing plan at Manchester Htah APPLICATTONS now being ac­ GAS station attendant, Saturday year old, 5 ^ H.P. Johnson any quantity. 644-8962. mediate occupancy.' Belfiore the Board of Admission of EUec- TOWN OF VERNON 180 lot with woods in back. whUe under the influence ot program at the high school, the ^e more than some decent cepted for fuU and part-time nights and Sundays. Apply motor, both exceUent condition. Agency 647-1413. Principals only. Owner, 876- atmual election of officers to­ School. SIX ROOM duplex, adults. No bors for the ’Town of Coventry ZONING COMMISSION morrow aT 8 T m ''at"tar^elO T Hartford Jury trial school system may begin a pol- employment to begin second Dick’s SheU Service, 663-Cen­ Sell seperately 649-7376. wlU be In seaaiOR in (he Town 2121. i, t P'*"'w gion jjj October; Anthony P. Decarll, ^ ^ Another shade tree that wU week of September. If you are ter St., Manchester. W anted—^To Bay SB pets. Call at 69 Birch St. CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 9 The Zoning Cbiunlseton of the Hall on Hebron Green. ^ ^ ^ ,rolland. Icy of hiring teacher-coacheateacher-coaches k,^® ®L®*‘. ***1^ school be used rooms on one acre, beautiful­ Hall, on Tuesday, Axigust 20th, 'Town of Vernon wlU hold a pub­ NORTH COVENTRY — Im- boys take part In the wrestUng "O* interested in working in a clean Legion work parties will meet charged with overcrowding, to other towns. program. ' landscaping and to Idend with MAN TO WORK cn grounds of WE BUY and sell antiques, and COLONIAL OAK apartments, ly landscaped, modem kitch­ 1968 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. for lic hearing on Thursday, Au­ mediata occupancy on this five tonight at 6 p.m. at the WaU and friendly atmosphere and 2 rooms, complete kitchen, the purpose of admitting aU per- Aug. 26; Robert Durepo, 17, This was the conclusion , . the London PlaoM ta the U ttte are a willing worker, contact large home, 3-4 mornings ^ Gardaii“—F€btii~ “ used furniture, china, glass sil­ en, large living room, formal gust 22, 1968, at 8 p.m. at the room Ranch. Garage, acre cor- St. ~ site of the clambake to be m ^^ Prtacipal A. Ray- Leaf Linden that ta weekly. Permanent position, ver, picture frames, old coins, parking, cellar storage. Avail­ dining room, family room 20x eons wtM> are found to be. qualir Administration Buiuing on West m sii . ner lot. Only $8,700 down. Pas- held Sunday. of South CovMitry, charged with reached by the Board of Educa- Manager, Brunswick Parkade Dairy Products 50 1 w w operating a motor vehicle with- tl(« last night after hearing the wreettlng c o ^ i Jack S ^ v ^ throughout Center Paik. spring to fall if satisfactory. guns, pewter, scrap gold, able Aug. 16 or Sept. 1. Call 24 overlooking water fountain, Oed to be electora of the Town Main St., In the sold town of ek Realtors, 289-7476, 742-8243. General chairman of the an* Lanes, Parkade Shopping Cen­ Writ* Box “U”, Manchester SWEET CORN — 60 cenU doz­ watches, old Jewelry, hob­ days, 8-2, 649-8668. $56,600. By appointment only. of Coventry. out a license, registration, or In- request of Michael Walsh of 0 signed after lairt year because Honsy Locust, with con- ter. No idione calls accepted. Vernon so that parties In Inter­ nual clambake Is Walter Donald. Herald, stating desired wage, en, Natsisky Farm, 122 New- by collections, paintings, attic PhUbrlck Agency, Realtors The qualifications are as fol­ est and cWlzeos may be heard Tickets tor the clambake are surance, to Aug. 19. Preston Dr., a high school stu- ue was hanHiiny the whole nro- **®*“*«*y twisted and gnaitod age, and references. marker P.-.l., Vernon - South contents or whole estates. Fur­ 649-6347. lows: Applicant must be twenty- regarding the (oUowtng: Also, Joseph F. Parker, 19, of dent. He presented a petition gram alone, and the mats uMd branches, will be used tor sf- Windsor line. 644-0304. Wonted Rtol Estate 77 avaUable from ticket chairman niture Repair Service, 043-7449. ParnitlMd one years of age, must be a d. Application of R ^ e r J. robert Cafazzo, Adjutant How- .127 , Union St., charged with al- signed by 80 students. by the team are danireroiia *®®‘ “ ®®y pcattontar- Opportunity Unlimited residWit of the Town of Coventry USTTNOS WANTED — Buyers owt lowing a person under 18 to op- Watah said, "Surely, ® a town Early said he might m lv h te consider S Z Z ; ‘y P*®»*w® for use^ In the hous- - Soit sinan W anted 36-A HOUSEHOLD loU — Antiques Aportmants 63>A Grady, Lyman Cowles and Nor­ ard Porter or Finance Officer Due to recent promotions, Housohold Goods 51 Legal for six months. Any applicant man Cowles for a special use available. Courteous, efficient Richard Grant. erate a motor vehicle without with a population of 48,000 ought coming back but oolv If he had tng-tdr-the-eWerty•ty prc^oct.I bric-a-brac, clocks, frsunes, ONE ROOM furnished apart­ who is a naturalized citizen of service. Your satisfactiem Is insurance and with falsely us- to be able to support a physical The Pin Oak and vnute Pins, we have an exceUent open­ LICENSED Real Estate sale- glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ ment, stove, refrigerator, heat, ■under section 4.7. 40. of the Zon­ an assistant,asBuiani, andana a new pro- __ ^ ^ s-mo, ing for a man to be trained men lylth previous experience. STOVE and refrigerator, good Advertisement the United States rimll present ing Regutations of the Vernon our concern. Call us now. C.J. fesslonal style mat costing over f®*”^ New Eng* lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 hot water, semi-private bath. Morrison Agency, 643-1016. The family of First Selectman in sales and management. Call Mr. PhUbrlck. PhUbrlck condition, reasonable. May be TOWN OF VERNON the centifioate of his noturaldza- Fire District as amended, to J. J ( ^ Perham was visited last $4,000. * *®*"* ®'«®» ^ ft® tatad Cor seen at 73 Scarborough Rd. Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. Apply Marlow’s. 867 Main Good salary while training Agency, 649-6347. Street. OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR tion or a copy thereof issued by (x>nduot an automatic car wash week by their son, Chief Petty No one etae would touch the flU-tao, and flow with salary and commission WANTED — Reatauraht equip­ OF ADMINISTRATION the United States Immigration SALESMEN WITH CAR, $200 SINGER ZIG-ZAG cabinet operation. The premises are lo­ Officer Arthur Perham, his wife Job (or the same reasons; Rog- Hf®*’ “ ®® •*** after traJifing period. Excel­ ment, store, tavern and bank­ ONE (XIMPLETELY furnished ADMINISTRATION BUILDINO and Naturalization Service, cated on the westerly side of and famUy. Chief Perham re­ Political Scene era said. Itogwooda and the Ck«b lent opportunity for ad­ per week average commission. model, used 6-6 months. This How Is Property Selling? machine wlU monogram, over­ ruptcy equipment. Call housekeeping room, all utilities, VERNON, CONNECTICUT Dated at Coventry, Connecti­ Conn. Rt. 88 and the eosferiy cently returned from Monaco. Rogera noted the undeclared ^ utUtaod In bem ty vancement. Company vehi­ Leads. 644-1397. Fontaine Restaurant Equip­ suitable one adult. Recently re­ cut, this 8lh day of August 1968. ■POCB. cast, blind hem dresses, makes CONTRACT PROPOSAL side of Windsorvllle Rd. SMALL That’s a question thp* we After six weeks’ instruction In (Continued from Page One) poUcy his school has followed cle furnished, aU employe ment, 478 Windsor Street, decorated, 272 Main. Michael J. Pesos, Norfolk, Va., he will be sta­ for yean of hiring tsacher- Rybcyzk also commented last benefits. For thU better button holes. Need responsible FOR TRUCKS Zoning Commlsston, are asked most every day. night that aid from Dr. Douglas Holpnoip Wonted— party to pay 10 payments of Corner Canton Street, Hart­ DATE OF BID OPENING: Donald 8. Davis, Edward B. Masker, MEDIUM tioned In Washington, N.C. about $4 mutton ta his campaign . presWent ej^lataed coaches from the school. But his than average opportunity, ford. 627-6771. THREE ROOM apartment^ fur­ WUUam O. Glenney, t 9 \ \ \T Frankly, the way a property for the Democratic presidential ^ «»ly posslbmuea now are three Smith’s Chamber of OommoMs $8.35 p>er month or $61.30 cash. AUGUST 26, .1868 Chairman "moves” when it la offered apply Mala or Fomiria 37 nished, private bath and en­ Elizabeth R. RychUng, LARGE nomination. ’^®“^®“^ new teachers ta home econom- beautification and memorial CaU Credit Manager ’tUl 0 p.m. trance, utilities, no pets. 226 TIME: 10:80 A.M. Rlctiard St. Oermalne, for sale depends a lot on Manchester Evening Herald trae program would be aAwp** PHARMACIST for summer re­ If toll, call collect 246-2140. mVITATTON TO BID Board of Admlsrions Secretary Hebron correspondent, Mrs. Sen. George S. McGovern V letn ^ , whose pvanch and art. They are SINGER CO. Rooms Without Board 59 Charter Oak, 643-8368. how It is handled. For this launched a concerted two-week elght-^lnt program he had en- women. t to Improve the looks of awia lief help, hours flexible, excel­ A certified check in the amount 5349 EASY TO KNIT Marjorie Porter, tol. 228-8U6. CLEAN, USED refrigerators, reason, we suggest that areas, partlculariy at the east 866 Main St., Manchester lent working conditions. Miller THE THOMPSON House — Cot­ of 6% of the total bid muat ac­ you consult our firm. Mov­ campaign Monday for the Dem- ^®?f^ ®f®*P‘ restricted,” he told Pharmacy, 643-4184. ranges, automatic washers “ TEMPT your knitting skill with this hand- 1J|pk TVa - u- a a AAm t ocratlc nomination, calling for jmUateral halt to the U.S. bomb- board. end of N. MUn S t tage St. centrally located, large Businost Loeotlem company each bid. Said check ■ some car coat made from a new yarn ing property is our business: Quantities of top aoU wUl with guarantees. See them at pleasantly furnished rooms, oi the suocesaful bidder wUl be " i vO vv iV C C C p iS an end to the draft system and ***• Board member Beldon R CLERICAL TRAINEE, figure B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 646 THIS ►that Is both machine washable and dry- If you really want to sell, be brought In, aocoidlity to MACHINISTS and ' machiiie parking. Call 649-2368 for over­ For Rant 64 held until such time as all con­ la b ia l Make it in your favorite color! place full confidence In us. I lf n i l frzi* P a n a ^ A ®uta ^ spending to the mUltary- In other political develop- Schaffer suggested he hire from aptitude with automotive ware­ Main St. Call 648-2171. v ^ a n a c i a industrial complex. menta: another town. The other board Rybcyzk, to provldo a -good — oparators, experienced, able to night and permanent guest MANCHESTER — 10,000 square ditions of the proposal have Pattern No. 5349 has knit directions We won’t let you down. Our house. Excellent benefits. WEEK WITH THE NEW McGovern said the draft —Arkansas Democrats cast members agreed, and Instruct- **“”***« '»®*e on what la auw raad UueprinU, set up and Phone 289-7606. rates. feet of industrial space. Prime been met. l-$ lz e s Small, Medium and Large (Bust professional real estate staff Mail bound for Canada Is ofMratc own machine, mlni- ►33, 37,41 Inches) Inclusive. PH0T0-6UIDF Is awaiting your call. should be replaced with a volun- ballots In a runoff today to de- ed Rogers to study the obimces' '®****y gravel-covered grounds COMFORTABLE ROOM for location. Inside loading dock. Specifications can be obtained AT again being accepted at the tary system that pays weU ctde whether Mrs. Virginia ©f getting another wrestling ------»------mun CODE tnd practice until December, the fighting toxd Miticulailv — NEAR Main St. — dean room 283 East Center Street 643-1121 tions, Christmas bonus and pro­ for gentleman, parking, ing, 646-2426. 9-6. ^ Typisf^Clerk ►atlfln Numhnr. FROM the East comes an attraqtively Platform board decided there was time to the U.S. B h te e ta 5 r^ s* « e fit riiarlng retirement plan. Air SCHOOL BUS drivers, exper­ 36 Oak St. Z You’ll find the new '68 Fall t Winter headed (or Canada. The strike ballot at the Democratic Nation- Committee fight over a Vietnam to consider Rogers' report with- the "sand costsr.” TMa * ience not necessary. Apply In separate entrance, kitchen and designed Nehru Jacket for women. conditioned plant. SEG Manu­ bathroom. 649-4266. Lagol Notiea in a Production Office ►ALIUM filled with dozens of lovely de- No. 8131 with PHOTO-GUIDE Is In sizes Members of the Manchester ended last week. al Convention starting Aug. 26 plRnk^ began taking shape when out appropriating money now. digs steel claws* Into ths«m Sk facturing, Inc., 670 Dart Hill person. Silver Lane Bus Co., Good used furniture, appliances “ slgna from which to choose patterns In 8 to 18, bust 31V4 to 40. Size 10, 32V4 ______f in Chicago. Sen. Claiborne PeU, D-R.I., a Rogers added that there may and hurts i«yidiT of sazid UqVOB ^XBMIT .-air types of needlework. Free directions Board of Realtors, Greater Rood, Vernon, 876-0766. 49 Bralnard Place, 843-8978. and pianos. CLEAN, comfortable furnished MAIN STREET NOTICE o r APPUCATIQN I bust, 2 n yards of 45-Inch. Vernon Board of Realtors and Vice President Hubert H. committee member, proposed a not be much time at aU. He said dirt at the tons ot traw . IR room, adjoining bath, gentle­ TMe Is to give nolioe that I, ■ tor 3 Items I Prlce-50t a copy. SEND 50* In colni plui 18* for tlrit-olaii the Multiple Listing Systems Humphrey, easing previous call tor a bombing halt In the he has heard a rumor that comes into plt^pailtoSariv fo COOK —FuU-time. Apply in WINDOW cleaners exp^enced UERRITT J. oSLuND of 64 Shultas An excellent opportunity for a high school gradu* Spacecraft Sensitive man only, parking. 649-7702. Near Turnpike. Office space Place, Hartford, Connecticut, have ate looking for steady and interesting work in * FLOWER QUILTS. Why not make a moll iod ipoclol hondllni Ipi uch pottorn. wording, said Monday that "re- North and elections open to aU some of the teachers are not crown fires, whezaa U iunJfoM person only. Howard Johnson and reliable, steady work, 643-6946 filed on applkaulao dated July 29, ►lovely quilt to brighten the room? A Sue Burnett, Manchester CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. stralnt and reasonable re- In the SouUi. going to sign their coaching from tree top to traa top Restaurant, 394 ToUand Tpke., fringe benefits call 649-5384. CLEAN furnished room (or gen­ available,^ For further Infor­ 1S68 with Ine Uguoriquor nlrolControl Com- a clean, ntodem office with a company “on-the- Choice of six applique and six pieced Evening Herald. U60 AVB. OF mieeton for a Ilestaurant Liquor AnpHOAB, HBW YORK, N.Y. Scientists who measure the drift sponse" by Hanoi should be the —Former White House press contracts due to the low utS- Manchester. Hours — Tuesday, Wednesday tleman. Apply 4 Pearl St. Mrs. mation c&ll . . . Permit for the •aie__ of _ alcotioUc______go." Oall Marge Hompson 648-5168 or visit our t'flower designs; all with pattern pieces ______of a q«cecraft as It moves In price for a halt to the bombing secretary BUI Moyers, Just back aries. The wraatltag coach spot MACAO'S FBOPUB DeMute. liquor on the premleee, 6-10 East offices 9-4 dafly. “and full dlrecdonsl Sand B0$ '(or your MECHANIC — Excellent oppor­ Dogi—Birdf— Pats 41 and Saturday 9-6; Thursday and Center Street, Uonchester, Connec­ ;it$y of Slot. Numbir'inJ ifit.**' *'**”*' ^ BACHELOR girl has been de- its orbital path say the smallest of North Vietnam. from a -Paris trip; says U.S. may not be the only empty one MACAO —The ticut. fined as a lady in' waiting. Of crew movements can cause He said his previous use of the Ambassador Sargent Shriver ta the fall, he warned. Chinese gg tunity for qualified man. See .Friday, 9-9. Closed Monday. 649-4697 The business wUI be owned by i THE NEW Fall & Winter '68 Issue of Mr. Sloan, Sloan’s Garage, Rt. DACHSHUND —AKC puppies, Wanted—Rooms— Bede Conmratlon of 890 Capitol ROGERS CORPORATION ' Basle FASHION is here with many bright course. It may be a long wait! wobble, tilt or other vibration, word "reciprocity" as the price ctold him he Is not a candidate Board member Atty Herbert tuguese loovtace of r|m 81 Vernon. ^ reds, blacks and chocolate, $76 Avenue, Hartford. Cosmecticut, and wardrobe ideas. Send 504 for your copy. Don't wait to see oiu: latest Even the pulsatione of an astro- had been "misinterpreted as a for vice president and does not A. Phelon Jr. said, "Where the 000 lives ta an up. Also Pekingese and Wel- Board 62 wlli be conducted by HERRIIT J, MUX ft OAKLAND listings - at Keith Real Estate, naut’s muscles can be detected harsh and rigid word. This cer- Intend to encourage anyone to talent ta not avaUable, go out- equal* -imir. f ' ELECTRIC STOVE, - almost FOR RENT or sale-461 Main OSLUND of 64 ShuUas Ftaca, Hart­ WANTED YOUNG married maraners, 1-628-6673. ford, Connecticut, as permittee. MANOHESTEB Read Herald Ads 649-1622. os a ripple In the craft’s flight, tainly was not my intent." promote him for the office. side the school eyatam.” New ToeVa ObntiWI new, double ovens. Chairs, WANTED — Room with or Street. Building and lot next ^ MBRIUTT J. OSLUND man to work part-time morn­ drapes. Outboard motor. Mov­ without board, Parkade area, to Post Office, Ehccellent loca­ Doted 2nd day of August 1066 (An equal oppoitiinlty employer) ings. Manchester Pet Qmter, ing. Days 2M-9S44, evenings for gentleman. Write P.O, Box tion for any use. 646-2428 from •I 696 Main St. Read Herald Ads •44-186C. 8M, Manchestar. 9 to 6 p.m. ■* PAGE SIXTEEN TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1968 h :- fnambrat^r Eo»nins l^raiUi AvNOce DbUj Net Ptsm Ron Vkr The Weak Maead The Weathcar Angost lb, i m Work Near End Chance of Mattered thunder- About Town UlmtrljPBtpr lupnttig IfpralJi UMwan. Oeailiig, eoolaiv to­ BITUMINOUS night Low 66 to eo. Tomorrow t t e Cbnrob o f CSiriat will At Swanson Pool 1 4 ,3 4 0 sunny, pleasent Higli 76 to SO. tmrm Ms tMvd iTTmtiiHalii AfoNcheeter—-if City of VWage Charm MTflM inlgbt wt 7:W. M » Plana for cleaning up the gm- DRIVEWAYS K. taM tar or DaBu. ISax., eral area around the Victor E. PaiUng Atom • Ctoa Statlens a Baska«ban Oaorte VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 268 (THIRTY.8IX PAGES—TWO SECTIONB) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 14. 1968 0* Plage SS) PRICE TEN CENTS ifoilc Ob **A gowamnept Swanson Memorial Pool before Now Bodtliig For Seaaonal Walk OSoial note Cliitet.'* TIm BHday dedication ceihmonles at An Work Personany 8op*«Tto«*-We Are HBaund yi»fc»— w9l flwmwao throuch 7 p.m. are goinji according to v m t B f « i Om otaoroh amtikatimm, I^rdaQ and VOr- schedule. ' IMMAIO BROblERS Nigeria Said aop Wa. The pnbiks ia imttod. The announcement was made KM PABX snuEnr Neeee IsNloe by Bdwnrd J. Rybciyk, director •tt-MW SDfOB U N NIDB. OsUL (AP>—Thse* The Hockemim Do( Club will of the Mancheater Redevelop- Starting Push are lota of xdoe plaoee m meat tomonow alt S p.m. at the fn«it Agency, at a meeting of Nloe, aad 7M idoe people. But Big Arms Cache Found or Mr. and Ida. Herman that organlaation held In their Owy say thoy pteier Ihs O. SdMBdel. 2U S p rii« S t Dr. offices last night Against Aha toim's aams to bs pronounc- Xtchand W. BuBmen, Teterineii- Rybcayk reiterated hls staUr- sd Nseds. an, will (Uaeun the dtaenaes, dia- ment of last week that all c*>*»»»•• o f Nlgwian comman- whoM husband namad ihs eyea. The public to Invited. town 11 ailM north of Bon alghtly Items will be cleared «k)e war* reported pudilng north from the area before the official andWmTE IIS WanotoM tour decadss ago, By Allies Near Saigon AST CNTtVT STOP today towaifi the Blafran John Hendetaott, eon of Mr. opening of the $88,000 public fa­ ■ay* etalisni always say • «l Mre. Joaeph P. Headenon of MtaClure plioto Feuot plioto cility, Manchester’s fifth mu- If ytm ape interested In selling and want a dignified r»- •tAkgtxjid O f Aba in what could Mmsthkig like **R’s nlee to 10 Paoleard S t, won a fliat place nlclp^ pod. speoted statloa In life — want to earn from $13,000 to |1S,- be the start of on all-out otfen- be la Nloe.” SAIGON (AP) — Amerl. Engaged Engaged OOO or more annually — want a connection where you have .elve to enuh the iS-month-oM ” We tan 'em: tt’s oloe to in a aolo hornpipe and a third In addition, Rybcayk com­ definite territory protection and are assured coopernUCB can and South Viettwune** place In aixJauid reel at a Feia mented that the rating of an ■ooeoalon of eaeteni Nlgeite’e be la Neeoe,” * e saU wMh The engagement oT Mias Sara The engragement of Mlaa from the home office. You will qualify fOr a high commis­ Tbo tribesm'en. troops reported finding hew Sunday at S t John’a Uni- _ j t Olorla R. Goedx to Charlea P. antiquated four-story building at sion rate — plus bonus and extra incentives. large new enemy caches verrtty, Queena, N. T . The Fela Harton oT Huntington to L t Rubocha, both of Manchester, 10 Depot St, which to now half- You get all of this — and more — through selling THE informed eouroes said at least two brigades of Nigette’e Sid Weteesday in a tunnel waa ^tonaored by the Tradition- Issa rifle ammunition and 72,000 at RueaeU'a Bather 8 h ^ , IW Her fiance to the son of Mr. of Manchester High School, is New Bngliuid Telephone Co. We furnish everything — no Investment required. Our Spruce S t, to pniceed to the 79th line strictly new and exclusive to ready. The 1968 sell­ telle o f the ofifetiaive, but a high rounds tor automatic weapons. and Mrs. John J. Mltoh«tt of employed at the U. S. Poet Of­ workers have nearly finished in­ ranking offioer eaid troop* com­ VIMHWA (AP) - IpMS ls*d- Holmea Funeral Home, 400 Main ing season la well under way. sf* 4uM Cron OT aa^ The searrili operation to de­ West Taimouth, fonnetly of GentUcores Wed 25 Years fice, Wapplng. Mr. Rubacha, a stalling underground lines In the manded hy CM. Benjamin Adrit- St, to pay reapecti to the late 1968 graduate of Manchester area and that Hartford Electric Act quiddy. Give brief background resume. Write t*I>. ttaw ooBwaaa today to begin two - a signed to upset any enemy plans Mandiester. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Oen- o i Bette Circle, Vernon, were McKensle, Vice President, THE IHOB. D. BIIJBPBY OO., unlo were reported trying to tor a new attack on Saigon. Bari Stalra, a member. Mlaa Harton to a graduate of Hig^ School, is serving with the Light Co. crews wUl be working wasks of rttoenssion on how best tiloore of 190 Maple St. were the couple’s matron of honor BED OAK, IOWA 818M. oroea the lino River, 16 milea Ten Viet Oong who attempted the Academy of Our Lauly of U.S. Navy aboard the USS Nl- the remainder of this week and ■outfa of Abe. Aiurtber cdumn to apply th* gnsttoM bSBsats of Members of the VFW Auxll- feted Sunday afternoon at a and best man, and were among tro with the Atlantic Fleet. qwes tselairitogy.to ft* soelal to flee were killed In a 16-mln- Mercy, Lauralton Hall, MHford, surprise 2Bth wedding anniver­ file guests at the party. possibly next week to install waa brileved pushing acroM the tory wlU meet tonight at 8:40 No date has been announced and MOMnie oSn am am O t of ute clash Tuesday and Viet­ arid Salve Regliia O o B ^ , New­ sary celebraUon at file twme Mr. GentUcore is self- em­ their facUiUes. river at the Imo railway station, (AP Fhototoz) at the Hdmes Funeral port, R.L Mltchdl to a gradu­ for the wedding. about 33 miles fnrni AbA namese "tunnel rate” captured Home, 400 Main St to pay of Mr. and Mrs. FeHx Grem- ployed at the Newgate Machine Located on N. School St., Just Ths tiro major spMs powars, ate of Manchester (Bgh Sdiool south of Robertson School, the Aba, which had a pre-war po- McGovern Campaigns another 17 prisoners in ths un­ raspeeta to the late Bail Statrs, ------mo of 845 E. Middle Tpke. Sh(q>, ISO Forest St. Mrs. Gen­ ihs Unltsd StstM «a d f t s Bovtot derground labyrinth around Out About 00 guests attended the tUcore is a seamstress at Pio­ new pool is named after the . pulatioa o f 181,000, has ibeen 'tbe whoae Wife, Mra. Marion Stalie ko date ha. bwm^Snounced Youths Arrested, Sen. George S. McGovern, facing camera, talk* to UnteB, wfll Antntoats f t s m iit Dat, officials said. to a member of the Auxiliary. party, vdildi was given by neer Parachute Oo. late president' of the Eighth \comhnand headquartora for the ing, fts flx*t space ooafsrsnos Charged in Stahhing Biafian regime of Lt. Col. C. reporters and picketo of the United Farmwoiicers MUltary officials believe for the sraddfav- friends and relatives of file The couple has three chil­ UUUUes D istrict Kitchen Carpet svsr brid by ft* Unltsd Natiam. couple. Mrs. Gremmo made the dren; Jeffeile, a barber with CHICAGO (AP)-0>gm> MIcM- N. School St is In the proc­ Odumegwu OJukwu elnce feder­ 26,000 ci'vUlons living in the area Mtoa Joyce OUphant, daugh­ gan teen-agers accused of mur­ organizing committee in New York City. U.N. oommMtsss Haro bssn prs- arp sympathetic to fte Viet ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leode OU- four-tiered anniversary cake. the EmUe and Son Barber ess of being relocated and re­ al forcee oaptored the aeceaoion- partag tor it for toroyaara. The couple recdved gifts of Shop, is married to the former dering a Boston College student paved with a 82-ft. paved street C A L L 6 4 9 ^ 5 tot capital, Enugu, laat Oct. 6. O o^ . It to on a prime infUtra- phaat o f Gerald Dr., Vernon, from Wethersfield, Conn., have UJf. OMiatary Qeusi'sl U Uon route and less than 10 mflsa and Kevin Marceau, son of money and silver. They plan Patricia Anderson of Manches­ on a 60-ft right of way. ’The Ra(Uo Blafia reported that Thant, who to sotysetsd to ad­ a trip to Puerto Rico. ter; Gary, serving with the U.S. been arrested. operation will be completed by Umu Abayl, on the southern north of a Ug U.8.,Army hdi- Mr. and Mrs. William Marceau dress fts ooofonnw later, ds- eopter boM and fte hsedquar- of 8 Tracy Dr., boQi woo ptocea Mr. and Mrs. GentUcore were Army at Chi Lang, Vietnam; Ross G. Wltthoeft, 17 and thb Friday dedication, RybcyA bank of the Imo River, has been scribsd fts effort in a atetemsnt at the Feia held Sunday at St. married Aug. 7, 1948 in Louie- and Debbie, a ninth grade stu­ Oralg Slmom, 16, both of Bever- gsia, Ray and Earle under heavy mortar attack for tors of fte South IfietnameM 6ft Political Scene as a m ajor step to UMgBig the Infantry Division. John’ a Univeraity, Quewa, vllle, Ky., by Clarence J. dent at Botnet Junior High ly Hills, kOch., were arrested the post fiuM days. ’Ihe broad­ gap bstwsan spao* posvsn and N.T. Joyce won a first plaoa Steueile, Justice of the peace. School; and a granddaughter, Monday on the northwest side —------^ ------cast said 86,000 olvillans were other oailonB. Uaing ’’seal and search” tac- tor the individual red and a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Savetlck Donna. of Chicago after police received Floor Covering flsehig and that Biafran authori- Nixon Trie* to Align McCarthy Camp Plana He eaipressid bops fta t the ■tics units of fte U.S. lift Ar­ third place for the oto-hand reel. a caH from a service station. X m b z Copy Borrko Ues were tmdertaklng a massive All GOP Factions To Qiarga Ram E^as meeting wouSd not only explaiii mored Cavalry ReglmMt put a Kevin won a second ptoce for Business. He is emidoyed in They are charged with the civilian evacuation from the the practleel benefits of tyaes cordon around the village of murder of Robert D. I% e^ Jr., 57V2 COOPER ST. area. SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AF) — By South’s Delegates a abc-hond red. Both dilldren the data processing department \ oephnution, but atoo would tdti- Cau Dat with annored perron- ax* atadents of Maty Griffith. W eddings of Pratt and Whlmey Division 20, whose body was found ’Thurs­ Fighting also waa reported Rlduud M. Nixon strove today WASHINGTON (AP) — Mc­ matety result in Joint practical nel carriers and tanks'. South Sebool of Irish Dandng. of United Aircraft Oorp., East day at Middleboro, Ifoss., oN around Ikot Ekpene, a refugee to align all Republican factions Carthy forces plan to aero in on ventures that would bitog them Vietnamese and American “ tun­ Hartford. Route 28. He bad been stabbed (FORMIGA BRAND TOPS) center 28 milea northeant of and phUoeophies KJlldty behind the Deep South wring cbaiges of bensfMs to all nations and ftere- nel rats”—infaiUrymen who dig Kdly - Brush to death. Aba. his race for the White Houm. racial discrimination In a brood by hrip to alleviate some of through tunnels—moved In to Commanders of the three Mims Ruthann lAHian Brush Oliver-MacKeen He arranged a series of meet­ assairit on ddegate seating at mankind’s most i>reaaing eoo- March the village. (LmOLEGM - GERAMIG TIU) Nigerian dlvUlona surrounding ings with top supporters of New nomic and social problems. of Pittsfield, Mass., and Clay­ the core of imafran-held territo­ the Democrafio Nafional Ooo- Cau Dat to leas than 10 milea ton John Kelly of Manchester Miss Sharon MacKeen of Ver­ York Gov. Nelsrsridw^of the were united in marriage Satur­ Nvtmog fortst *116, Toll C«dari of Lobonon's Wall-To-Wall Darpat For All RPomt aUy to plan a final trffenalve. ’Ihe main target wik be copter base and the headquar­ day, July 20, at Bt. Joseph’s Coventry were wed July 26 at campaign oily, and scheduled a Georgia Gov. Lester Maddox’s oonfsrenoe, said dtocuaslans ters of the South VietnameM 6 ft bus to Ifw "Cathodral of Tho PhiM '' at RiiMlqo, “Ws wUl be clearing our conference wifii his defeated ri­ "will relate to the u m of com­ Church, Plttafldd. the VFW Home, Manchester. minds this morning,” said one 107-membsr delsgaiUon. But Infantry Division. The bride is a daughter of Now Hompshirt, on Aug. 18, 1968 stffl In h val on Aug. 21. ■cores more detegates could bs munications satellites tor ds'vsl- It was the second productive The bride is the daughter of ROY STRICKLAND EARLE TEDFORD participant. opment, education and cultural Larins photo Ur. and Mrs. Russell F. Brush Mr. and Mrs. Everett MacKeen soots avofloblo. Ibo doodNno is Thursday, Aug. The new fighting was imported A parallel session also is due picked tq> by Sen. ^Eugene J. ” Mal and search” operation in with New York Mayor John V. purposes, the use of meteorolog- of PHtsfield. ’Itae bridegroom is of Kelly Rd. The bridegroom is ]15, 1968. as peace talks resumed today in Mo(3arttiy in oUur southem the cluster of 'villages north of Engaged the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay. states, including TsAiui. ieal sateUiteB in day-to-day Saigon in fte last five days. the son of Mrs. Dorothy C. Kelly the Ettiloplan capital Addis w«ailher forecasting, ths appli­ of 31 Irving Bt., and the late Sperry oi Nathan Hale Rd. Ababa. Ethiopian Emperor In a pair of teleibone calls to Joseph L. Rauh Jr., Washing­ Four miles to the northeast of The engagement of Miss Janet rOw ivsvrvui imiSg pwuw cv i the New York GOP leaders, ton lawyer who to rulM and cre- cation of sat^ites to survey* of ■■i Edward J. Kelly. Mr. Oliver Is employed at Halle Selassie to presiding over natural rssourcss and oftor Cau Dat, allied forces raided A. Hutcirinson of Vernon to John The Rev. Joseph MacDonald Goodman Inc., Bast Hartford. the secret negotiations. Inform­ Nixon won pledges of support In denUals coovdiaator for tbs the village of Chanh Luu last 643-6867 — 643-8720 — 643-6434 Mimesota presMenltal hopshfl, matters of dtrset conM n to aU G. Caron of Hartford has been of Bt. Joeenh’s CJhurch, perform­ The couple lives In East Hart­ ants said the delegates would the White House race Ahead, an sognged to ths task of develop- Friday after sealing It off In a announced by her parents, Mr. ford. d1ir*v"* the Apening of a relief aide said. said ’Tueaday local potty oiganl- ed the dodble-iing ceremony. Bus hravos Masonic Tompio at 8:30 A.M. Read Herald Adverliseinents msnt. A 14-year-o)d boy, suspected of being a- member similar manlier. That time fte and Mrs. A. W. Hutchinson of The bride was given in mar­ corridor to'^mp food and medi­ ’’Both Rockefeller' and Lind­ ZBflOBs in Mme noftBMn stato* “ It will be ‘ "The first Interna­ allies killed 18 Viet Oong troops Phoenix St., Vernon. riage by her father. She wore a cine to starving civilian war vic­ say bave'Vigreed to support the didn’t give McOsithg backsi* a tional oonfsrsnce on spcu>e ex­ of the Vieit Cong, is tied and blindfolded and forced and Mixed 114 prtooneni( and tims in blockaded Blafra. ticket enthusiastically, and fiielr fair shake. more than three tons of food. Her fiance to the son of Mr. street-length white lace dress, Seniors Invited ploration vdiere states with no to sit on the ground diudng interrogation session and Mrs. George Caron of Hart­ fashioned with ruffles at the Nlgerlaiw’ chief negofia- roles vrill be the subject o f de­ But Rauh sold he thinks the experience in apace activities US Envoy Says The prisoners Included two ford. necidme and a scalloped hem. To Compounce ' Anthony Bnahoro, returned tailed discussions in New York McOairthy camp has its besit can hear from and be heard by in Chtuth Lou, South Vietnam. The viitege is locat­ North Vietnamese soldiers and Miss Hutchinson is a 1968 Her short veil of silk illusion from the Ethiopian capital next week,” said Robert ERs- chance to pick up the most dele- these states wlft fte experience Hanoi Planning . were from at least a half a dos- WINDOW The Manchester Senior Citi­ Tuesday, saying the Blafrane* ed 25 miles north of. Saigon. In the background, a graduate of Rockville High was arranged from a ribbon (See Page Fifteen) (Bee Page Fifteen) and ablUty to secure these ap­ en Vlst Oong regiments, some of School and to presently attend­ headpiece, and she carried a zens Center has received an in­ poeitlon "did not Joriily opU- plications from outer space re­ Large Attacks young girl rides past on a bicycle. (AP Photofax) which took part In the offensives SHADES ing the Creative School of Hair­ bouquet of white diasta daisies vitation for all local senior citi­ mJpsn.*’ search.” against Saigon in February and dressing, Hartford. Mr. Caron and pink carnations. Bnaboro said the BlafranB The conference in Vlemia’s PARIS (AP) —The Unltod again in May. Mod* to Ordor zens for a trip to Lake Com­ I t ^ • is a 1966 graduate of Hartford Miss Glenna B n iA of PHts­ lad been oOered opeofngs to Hofburg Palace could lead to States told North Vietnam today South Vietnamese rangers Bttmg yswr dd rsBers to am Public High School and attend­ field, sister of the bride, was pounce, Bristol. The trip is spon­ give up eecesaion gracefully and further cooperation In space ac­ it has mounting evidence (hat Task Force South sw'eeplng enemy infUtraticn sored by Channel 30. save 85e per shade. ____ ed Central Connecticut State maid of honor. She wore a blue to dtocuM amnestty for anyone, Jammed Long Island Trains tivities between the United “ you are making pJans for an­ routes leading from Cambodia College. He is a member of the lace street-length dress, design- Arrangements are being made including the rebel leader Lt. Stat\) and Russia. other round of lazgewcale at­ into the Mekong Delta 78 miles U. 8. Army Reservee, and is em- ed with scooped neckline and to secure two buses to trans­ Ool. C. Odumegwu OJfikwu. ’Ihe leaders of the two largest tacks” in South l^etnam. U.S., Viet Units Working west-southwest of Saigon turned L A . JOHNSON ployed with the Hartford Nation­ scalloped hem, and she carried port interested people to the KNOWN FOR VALUES But hie added; "I am afraid if Cause More Commuter Woes delegations, Admintotrator Ambaasador W. A-verell Har^ tq> two weapons caches and a bouquet of diasta daisies and outing. There are 80 tickets the rebek) do not utilize the James B, Webb ot the U.S. Na- rlman, beginning the fourth al Bank and Trust Co. investigate the railroad’s opera­ killed 26 enemy soldiers in scat­ PAINT GO. No wedding date has been an­ blue carnations. available, and they will be giv­ openings we have created, even NEW YORK (AP) — ’Today tioneU Aeronautics and ^lece numth of hls talks with Ambes- Toward Unified Command tions. » Administration, and aceideml- tered fighting today and Tues- 728 MAIN ST. nounced. James Brophy of Mandiester en out on a first-come, first- the emperor’s efforts may be to was another day of woe for the aador Xuan Thuy, also accused <)ey, government headquarters The Long Island blames the clan A. A. BU^ionravov of the DALAT, Vietnam (AP) —In Cavalry Division, fte U.S. 4th served os best man. served basis. no avail.” He referred to concil­ Long Island Rail Road’s 90,000 fte North of blocking progresB said. The find Included 93 AK47 Those widiing to attend may iation efforts by Emperor Haile train cancellations, wtak^ start­ Soviet Academy ot Sciences, are in peace-mAklng and declared: four provinces of the central Infantry Divialon, the 28rd Divi­ Mrs. Brush wore a multi-col­ dally commuters. assault rifles, the enemy's ored silk dress. The bride­ register Monday through Friday SelassAe of Ethiopia. ed nine days ago, on a shortage expected to meet privately. "We ere reedy to consider, highlands, American and Viet­ sion of South Vietnam and some 'The nation’s busiest com­ of cars caused by a slowdown “It’s often easier to discuss namese commanders are quiet­ elements of Vietnamese rangers standard Infantry weapon In groom’s mother wore a lime until Aug. 20 from 8:80 a-m. to ’Tuesday’s session o f the Addis publicly or pstvately, any realis­ South Vietnam; five mortars green JaiAet dress. Both wore noon, and from 1 to 4:30 p.m. at Ababa talks was postponed aft­ muter Une canceled 28 morning by inspection end repair mien In matters privately than in open, tic proposal which wlB advance, ly working toward what could and paratroopers, in addition to CLOSED for VACATION! the dispute over the planned dis­ fMinal session,” Webb said of a become the first major unified Special Forces, regicnat forces and assorted mortar equip- corsages of yellow rosebuds. the Senior Citizens Center. The er Enahoro left, and the Biaf- rush hour trains. the cause of peace.” ment; 64 mortar rounds a^ fee for the bus must be paid charge of 18 men. The men’s un­ poBsiblie meetiidr with Btagonra- command of fte Vietnam war. and local forces In the area. After a reception for 50 at the rans reportedly want to wait for For many thousands, that Thuy, wtx> spoke first in to­ rocketa; a rocket launcher; 60 home of the bride’s parents, the at the time of registration. his return. Enahoro said he had ion, Lodge 888 of the Brother­ vov. He added that he jdaiuied Instead of acting as adviser^ ’Ihe brain child of Gen. WE WILL RE-OPEN meant fighting their 'way into informal talks with representa­ day’ s 17th seasion of the talk*, hand grenades and 80 pounda of couple left for a motor trip no plans to rush back. Feml hood of Railway Carman, denies charged the United States with to Vietnamese units or mount­ Creighton Abrams, the new Jammed trains that were moetly a slowdown and says aging tives of several nations. to Ifiagara Falls, N.Y., and Okunnu, at 80 the youngest of ‘‘obstructing the way toward a ing all-American operations, the American commander in 'Viet­ (See Page Eighteen) MON. AUG. 19th running leie or taking to the equipment and undermanning of Of the conference, Webb said: Americans have set up a Joint nam, ’Task Force South to be­ Osnoda, After S ^ . 1, they Nigeria’s civilian commission­ aubwaye, busee, the fom ily car, correct pcUtioal settlement.” will live at the Park West Apts. CAMERAS ers, was placed in charge of the repair facilities are to Uame. ” I think the very fact that headquarters with the Viet­ lieved by many American offi­ auto poois or taxicabs. people gather to preswit their "The state of these conversa­ PARKHILL-JOYCE Vernon. HLM—BUUS L ai^ delegafion. As the railroad canceled 68 tions over the past three namese to conduct combined op­ cers to portend the tactical turn Mrs. KeUy is a 1966 graduate ’The Blafraiw have insisted Rep. Lester W San Prancisco. (AP Photoifax) during the coming weeks. At thU stage, however, ana­ (Sm Pag* Thirty-Five) (8m P*ga autt)

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