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I House Asks Budget Cuts Totaling A bout $3 Billion WASHINOTON (AP) — The More than $600 million in re­ was passed with a general tm- House Appnq|>rlations Commit­ ductions made in various bUlq, derstandlng that, before another extension was required, the - tee called today for budget cuts for research in civilian depart­ wc committee would work on budg­ .o f nearly $3 billion, including ments also would be counted on et cuts. large new slashes in govern­ part of the 10 per cent cut. The ccunmittee said in its re­ ment employment and research. In addition to the specific port it had attempted to carry The committee, cockpit of a cuts, the bill to provide emer­ out the will of the House, but did gency financing through Nov. 23 not feel it could spell out de­ three-cornered economy fight for departments with pending tailed cuts in bills yet to be fi­ involving Republicans and Con­ appropriations contains a gener­ nally acted on. gress, some Democrats and al stop order against most new “ What the committee has President Johnsons' administra­ construction, buying or services done is submit some economy tion, tied its cutback orders to during the coming month. proposals on a general across- an emergency bill to finance The economy forces in the the-board basis, but limited and government departments whose House seised on the emergency pinpointed as to the objects in­ regular appropriations are still spending bill as a vehicle for volved." pending. budget slashes. They rocked the An exception, the report said, The committee bill would re­ administration by returning to is that in absorbing the cost of quire across-the-board reduction the committee a measure that the civilian pay raise "wide lat- of S per cent in spending on gov­ did not contain this provision. ernment civilian employment. On a second try, the measure (See Page Ten) Jobs directly connected with the Vietnam war and "employ­ ment required for the protection of life and property” would be exempt. The committee estimated this Bonn Arrests Four provision would mean a reduc­ tion of 110,000 government posi­ tions that could be achieved mainly by leaving openings un­ On Red Spy Counts filled. Savings were estimated 1.1 KARLSRUHE, Germany Martin said the four are be- The bin clco_ would require ex- — West German author!- lieved to have obtained impor- ecutlve departnrents to a l^ rb , have arrested four persons tant secrets from both the Bonn without extra appropriations, on charges of spying for the So­ Foreign Ministry and the the estimated $625 million cost viet Union and one of them has French Embassy. Waiting and trusting, a U.S, Marine slumps in a sandbagged bunker at Con Thien, the scene of heavy bombardment. of a general pay raise now In hanged herself in prison, the Martin said the Suetterllns process of enactment. federal prosecutor announced heto operated independently of The budget for research—a to­ today. the other two and allegedly sup­ tal of $17.5 billion—wotdd be cut The four were taken into cus­ plied secrets "o f a high order” — Church School Aid Involved — 10 per cent, with exceptions al­ tody last Wednesday in what the lowed for reseach directly con­ 3 GIs Killed, 9 Hurt prosecutor said was a "grave, to the Soviet Union for many nected with the Vietnam war or perhaps very grave, case of years. applying to specific weapons Can Taxpayer Sue treason.” Mrs. Suetterlln had been em­ systems. The cut was estimated At a press conference he said ployed by the Foreign Jtlnistry at $.1325 billion. Leonore Suetterlln, 39, a veter­ since 1959 and had access to The budget for research—a to­ an secretary in the West Ger­ safes containing personnel files For U.S. Spending? In U.S. Bomb Error tal of $17.5 billion—would be cut man Foreign Ministry, hanged and papers on security matters. 10 per cent, with exceptions al- herself in her cell early Sunday. Her husband, who called him- (AP) — The A three-judge federal court in s a ig ON (AP)—A U. S, Ma- Air Force, Navy and Marine at Phuc Yen and Gla Lam, both lowed for reseach directly con­ WASHINGTON Federal prosecutor Ludwig self a free-lance photographer- supreme Court agreed today to New York City dismissed the accidentally hit the pUots were barred from the m the Hanoi area. nected with the Vietnam war or Martin said Mrs. Suetterlln Journalist, had m o v ^ from Ber­ decide if taxpayers can bring suit, brought by seven civic and j^arine outpost of Con Thien North Vietnamese heartland applying to specific weapons In South Vietnam, guerrilla hanged herself from the cell lin to Bonn in 1958 or 1959 on or­ lawsuits challen^ng federal ed education leaders, last June by with a bomb Sunday, killing Sunday by bad weather. All 125 systenis. The cut was estimated window with a part of her night gunfire brought down an evacu­ ders of the Soviet secret serv­ ucation programs that aid paro­ a 2-1 vote. three Marines and wounding missions flown during the day ation helicopter and a light spot­ at $1,325 billion. clothing between 1 a.m. and 5 This prevented determination ice, MarUn said. He added that chial schools. nine in the second mistaken were directed at supply lines ter plane. The $2.85 billion total savings a.m. in a Bonn women’s prison. Suetterlln htul been recruited of the taxpayers’ claim that stretching south from Hanoi to estimated by the committee This means the court will bombing th^re In three days. Attempts to lift out the Martin said a Soviet lieuten­ lor the Soviet secret service by reexamine a 1923 decision that spending of federal funds for Communist shellfire wounded the demUltarised sons. compares with the $5 billion cut ant colonel who recently defect­ his brother-in-law, Marggraf. parochial schools violates the „ _ . ^ downed spotter plane with a big demanded by Republicans and has barred individual taxpayers another eight Marines a( the U.8. planes have bMn trying chlnook helicopter provolted a ed to the U.S. officials had Martin said Suetterlln had from going to court to try to principle of church-state se^ra- muddy pue guarding Red llUll' the suggestion by Rep. Wilbur W P ly gott fight in the Mekong Helto. tipped authorities to the espion­ photographed secret documents block large-scale government tlon contained in the First ti-utlon routes Just south of the D. MUls, D-Ark., and others that age in Bonn. He declined to l^ fe aa much as poulble iMlon u .s. heUcoptera and Navy pa- which his wife would bring spending programs Amendment to the U.S. constltu- demtlltarlxed zone. the impetuUng start n in the fire Sunday Auto Workers imion idled the tribute to Guevara will be held ______heavy damAge to at least three ready have been battered by weather, now closing in. wmds might return. ed with her car. ’Two firemen at Cardinal Lanes bowling alley Anaconda American Brass Corn- Wednesday night in Havana. He in this town Just across the Hud­ pany’i five Waterbtiiy plante to- targets in the Hanoi- Communist artillery from north Under cover of this heavy said the Cuban flag would be At the most destructive point other motorists were hospl- son River from New York Haiphong area that were hit for <>( the boundary separatteg rain and clouds, the Commu­ talized. Traffic, on the Ventura day. flown at half-staff for 30 days of the 10,000 acre Chatsworth .u- The walkout began at mid­ the first time Saturday.^ They in- North Vietnam from South Viet- nists can hope to move supplies FYeeway to the Simi area was dty. ’The Ridgefield Fire De­ and announced that Oct. 8, the free four homes were reported night when UAW Local 1078’s eluded boat yards, a' storage nam. over the battened —b u t backed up for eight miles at one partment scheduled memorial 'day Bolivian authorities destroyed today. services for Wednesday. three-year contract with Ana­ area and a radar Installation. Secretary of Defense Robert repaired—rail line' to Haiw< claimed Guevara’s death, vmuld point. ° It also r4borteti three planes 8. McNaniara confirmed in July Some 100 others stood in the One civilian and 10 other fire­ conda expired. while foul weather badly bam " be henceforth a holiday. "I lost everything,’^’ said Ed­ losses over the weekend but that the North Vietnamese were path of the flames. men also were injured when the Contract talks; fciroke off in pers U.S. bombing- Castro said he accepted Boliv­ ward CfoUins whose home went the middle of 1 ^ week after 8aid^none was connected with using 152mm self-propelled There were 22 homes destroy­ up in flames, ’’everything— clnder-Wpck wall collapsed as Sources said self-propelled ar­ ia’s report of Guevara’s death^ the company made an offer raids in the Hanol-Haipbong guns. Military sources in Saigon tillery has betin reported being ed Sunday in the area. house and furnishings. My son about 130 firemen from eight in part because Us government' which George Shaw, president^ area. They brought to 701 the said today the mystery objects unloaded from Soviet ships In is too "stuidd” to invent it. But TO the southwest—about 10 and daughter lost their home, communities tiled to control the charred miles away—a second of Local 1078, said would ac- number of combat planes an- could well be more of thelb Chinese porta. he said there were "strange and too. I.stayed to fight ti\f fire un- fire in the one-story building. guns headed for the demilitar­ fire front burned toward new tually reduce wages in 20 per nounced as downed over the ized zone fighting. (See Page Twa) (See Page Niaeloea) homes about three miles east of (See Pago Four) (See Page ’Twenty) cent of the Jobs Involved.. North. - ■ ■ A ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN;. MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1967 PAGE n m n rA cn TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1967 Sheinwold on Bridge Public Records / Quitclaim Deed "Kiss and Tell" DON'T BELT ENTIRELY South dealer Gerald D. Jackson to Helen ON HELP FROM ENEMY M. Pitkin and Francis T. Sulli­ WAY V ’P e o p l^ (Z East-West vulnerable A Comedy in Three Acts By ALFRED SHEINWOLD van, property at 200-202 W. Cen­ NORTH By In the average bridge game ter St. and 96 McKee St. F. HUGH HERBERT I HEARD IT” I "‘..I ^ you get quite a bit of help from AQ83 Trttde Name your opponents, but it’s safer 9 954 E.D. Gauthier, dWng business Present by ANDERSON-IITTIE the cooperating high schools of homerooms Monday through famous throughout New England. tertainment. My job is to judge certain era, and should g;ive you OXFORD, England (AP) — Bolton, Coventry. Rham, Leba- Thursday next week, DON’T FORGET OUB it as a work of art. Almost any an idea of what general style Actor Richard Burton and Poet non and Windham. Fifty juniors and seniors have WEIGHT WATCHERS SPBOIAIS work of art is entestaining, but t<) expect, even If you are un­ W. H. Auden, former professor Admissions officers from 25 registered for the preliminary not every entertainment is a familiar with the composer him­ of poetry at Oxford University, New England and Middle AUan- Scholastic Aptitude Test, which LUNCHEON SPECIAL gave poetry readings Sunday tic colleges will be on hand to " ’lU be given Saturday from work of art. self. ^ EASJ HARirnRU ROAST BEEF SANDWICH We seldom go to a perform­ Styles cannot be comprehend­ before 1,000 undergraduates. discuss admissions procedures. 8:30 to 11. ance where the audience gets ed from the printed page, but Burton was In Oxford with his financial aid, and programs The S.A.T. itself, or “ college :H COLE SLAW, QQ#> sff^lNEMA 1 IHER DILL PICKLE. up and walks out; obviously only from hearing them. Only wife, Elizabeth Taylor. their school offers, and to an­ boards” , will be given at the TREMENDOUS ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS! then, they are usually enter­ school Dec. 2, Seniors BOkwWOw 1 by going to enough concerts can VISITS mitim iAN swer any questions which might ORDERS TO GO—TEL. 649-1154 tained. In all the reviews I you hear sufficient variation in who are planning to apply to KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — arise concerning their particu­ have written ta r ’Tlie Herald I performance and conception to colleges should take the test at EXCLUSIVE SHOWING Premier Mehmet Shehu of Alba­ lar school. oan reoall two instances where learn what is valid style for any this time. The deadline for reg­ nia arrived Sunday from Peking Parents and students will there vrere mass exoduses from istering for the test is Oct. 28. wsunnciuul ' I composer. ’This does not mean for a three day visit to Pakis­ meet with three differenta rep- a concert. that there is only one valid in­ tan. resentatlves during the course ^^e General Aptitude In both Instsuices what was terpretation for any given work. Albania is Red China’s only of the evening, for 30 minutes Battery Nov. 16. It will be offered was a work of art as Far from it! close ally in Eastern Europe. each, and will have an opi»r- administered at the high school I* conceived by the composer. Familiarity with the style of tunlty at the conclusion of toe vocational counselors from What emerged was a thorough­ a composer, however, will let evening to return briefly for gj^te Employment Service ly bad realization of art by the you discern performances and Bomb Planters further information from one of Manchester to seniors plan- l i i i i P l i OUR REG. ^ 0 OUR REG. ^12 performers. In both cases I interpretations that are as out of reg.7 5 to ^ 5 roauted the offerings and in gen- place as a dlmdl at a court ball the representatives. ,dng to enter into full-time em- FINE VIRGIN W0OL WORSTED SUITS ALL WOOL SPORT COATS & BLAZERS Killed, Hurt In addition to this event, pioyment immediately after BETTER UNTRIMMED COATS T erad my readers felt as I did. of Louis XV. * i p l which Bolton hosts once w ery graduation. Vocational counsel- M d g R . w j Sites M to M ’There were a few, on both oc- In Hong Kong w«r»$15 NOW 12.95 Dressy and Casual Styles Now CEUslons, who took exception to five years, admissions officers jng vrlll follow toe test, Now 34" Now 9" HONG KONG (AP)—Chinese from colleges and Institutions Special Services Jr. Sites my reviews. Communist bombs today wound­ In one case the composer was Maine Fire visit Bolton during toe year. xhe guidance department Is # 3 OUR REG. ^25 ed a 16-year-old bomb-throwing During November representa­ currently compiling a list of Back, and in the other, Madiler. suspect on a roof and an army VIRGIN WOOL SHF\TLAND SPORT COATS REG.75to»40 Those who took exception to my tives will visit from Dean Jun- agencies In toe Hartford-Man- OUR REG. MS K i l l s S ix demolition expert In the colo­ lor College, , chester-Storrs area which offer llBWmDfa.Mniiiwouail reviews apparently felt that ny’s fifth day of mounting ter­ BOYS' OUTERWEAR - RANCH COATS TAILORED & DRESSY WOOL SUITS even a bad performance was Bridgeport Hospital School of^speclal services such as de- Plus Selected Shorts Now 21" rorism. By noon, nearly 70 nurslng and Newbury School of velopmental and remedial read- something to hear and I should In Fa m ily bombs had been uncovered. Nightly Showings 7 & 9:30 not have been so rough on the NOR’TH WHITEFIELD, Business. Interested students ing, speech and hearing, psy- Matinee Wednesday 2 PJVI. Now 9" Now 17” to 24” Two terrorists were blown up are asked to sign up before- chologlcal testing and toe like, OUR REG. M3 performers. Maine (AP) —“ The only things by their own explosive charge Sats. & Suns. Cont. from Sites I to II hand on toe calendar on the The list Is available now from My position was that when I wanted In that house are al­ Sunday, bringing to four the 2:00 PJH. ALL WOOL Vij^ORSTEb DRESS SLACKS guidance bulletin board. either of the guidance counsel- the performaince is so lacking ready gone,” Ralph D. Fergpi- number killed since the OUR REG. MB Wamlng letters were issued ors. REG. ^ 0 in conviction that it bores an son said as he stared at the stepped-up Intimidation cam­ last week to those students In Among all the other Informa- 1 Now 9" audience to the point of walk­ fire-leveled home where his wife paign against British authorities ALL WEATHER COATS the junior-senior high school tlon on toe guidance bulletin IMPORTED LODEN COATS ing out, then the composer hats and five children died. began last week. A third sus­ whose work for the first half board Is a sheet asking for STANLEY WARNER OUR REG. ^45 WITH ZIP-OUT PILE LINER been rendered a disservice. Ferguson, 33, awoke early pected terrorist, wounded in the of toe first quarter has been students who want part-time or ’Think of the people for whom Sunday and had time only to same blast, was hospitalized in 65% Docron735% Cotton Now 24" unsatlsfectory. Saturday jobs to sign up. No VIRGIN WOOL TOPCOATS this may have been their first save one son, Ralph Jr., 9, from critical condition. TATE By Issuing them at this time one has signed up, even though Now 14" encounters with Bach or Mah­ the blazing l^-story house. Forty-three persons have been Herringbones and Saxonys All Sites te 20 the staff feels, that toe stu- toe list has been posted for sev- “Flaniily Way” 6:36 and 9:00 Now 39" ler! When they see those names When found the two were stand­ killed since the Communist- dents will have ample time to eral weeks, according to the REG. 7 on a future program, they are ing dazed outside. incited rioting and labor strife “ SPEAKS CLEARPV bring their grades up to ac- guidance director, and no one very likely to remain at home. Dead inside were his wife, began last May. VIRGIN WOOL SLACKS ceptable levels by toe end of has answered requests for baby- ~ AND TRULY!" Both performainces were tech­ Marie,32, and the children: De­ The Communists issued a call —NswtWMk Mtgszlne the marking period. sitting or housekeeping help. OUR REG. ^50 Solid Colors & M a i *# nically bad, something which bra, 8, Michael, 7; Randy 4; foi more violence, including a Fancy Patterns l o O W *¥ seldom happens nowadays. ’This Students have brought toe let- broadcast over toe P.A. system. TheBOUaiNGBMTHERSPrahirtion Angela, 2Vi, and Robert, 1^. "children’s battle.’’ Govern­ SUN., NOV. 5 Orch. 85, 4.50, 4; Ut BaL 4JM>, 4. GENUINE SUEDE CAR COATS m wais apparent to the audience, ‘The bodies were found In the ment officials said students 3.50; 2nd Bal. 3.50, 3, 2. On Sale at among whom are few who will basement "where the whole were acting as bomb couriers dill 8 P.M. box office or by mall. Send check :uid Zip-Out Pile Lined OUR REG. 7 forgive wrong notes, though I stamped return envelope to: Bashnell, Now 44" reg.7 to *10 place collapsed,” Lawrence and pro-Communist schools as 100% FINE WOOL SWEATERS within reason the critic will do Vigue, a state police detective, depots for explosives. f i i i i i IlllSnNfcLL Hartford 06103. VIRGIN WOOL SKIRTS 80. What was readly bad from said. Honp Kong’s Communist A Trio Concerts presentathMi my point of view was the fail­ U.S. Is Puzzled Over Shetland & Lambswool A-Line and Slim Th fire was 'believed to have newspapers carried no reaction u o v _ OUR REG. ^20 Now 4" ure to readize the style of the started from the explosion of an to London’s demand for the re­ Solid and Fancy Now 4" composers concerned. oil pot burner. lease of a Britlsh-lbom Hong iwTiniAis JOHNittis H tm em MEN'S OUTERWEAR In one case, the Bach was "The house was completely en­ Kong police Inspector kidnaped Viet Railyard Objeets MMJOK mOOES H offered in the late romantic gulfed in flames when we ar­ Ranch Coats OUR REG. ^4 across the Red China border awaiting movement south from wmonouS'JOMCMi REG.*6tO*9 style, wberas he is a baroque (Continued from Page One) iMrrosTci'WMviCiP - rived and .only one wall was Saturday after an altercaltlon P ’ing Hsiang could be 152 milli Now 14" composer. Even if the perform­ & Surcoats MEN'S PERMANENT PRESS VIRGIN WOOL SWEATERS standing,” said Fire Chief Rog­ with Chinese peasants over land Some government sources meter Soviet heavy assault ance had been technically val­ er Glidden. lights. said there are Indications toe Cardigans and Slip-ons guns. ''Blue Danube" 6:15 and 8:30 Breakfast DRESS SHIRTS N o W 2 ’ ^ Now 3" The border bridge at Man Soviets may be bypassing toe ‘These have about a 20-mile OUR REG. ^29 Kam To, where Inspector F. G. port of Haiphong wltk war reach and hurl a heavier projec­ WEDNESDAY-l a d i e s G 7a f i t s ★★★★★★★★★ ★ ★ ★ ★★★★★★★★★★ Knight was abducted, was material and landing it instead tile than the artillery toe Com­ SPECIAL Matinee ALL WEATHER COATS closed Sunday in answer to the In Red China, for shipment by munists now have trained on K NOWN FOR VAl UtS Special OUR REG. 7 reg.*8 to *10 Walt tor Rotary's 2nd Annual J kidnapiqg. rail and truck to North Viet Con ‘Thien. Wed., Thurs., O ct 18 and 19 WITH ZIP:0UT PILE LINER Communists placed almost nam. A t 2:30-6:30-8:30 P.M. BOYS' DRESS & SPORT SHIRTS SHIFTS and JUMPERS Galey & Lord 150 real and dummy bombs the 'The shapes which appear In A Diitlnguiihed Comptoy length of Hong Kong island and Morals Charge Pending Brcithet Life Into Toast, Jeliy, Coffoo m U.S. reconnaissance photos are Shike«pearc'i Lusty Ate of ^ 65% Dacron735% Cotton ANTIQUES I Kowloon, across the harbor STAMFORD (AP) — A 22- Now 21" Now 95‘ Now 6" of toe dimensions of either from the ‘island, Sunday night. tanks or heavy self-propelled ar­ year-old Stamford man was to Traffic was stalled for hours as tillery, sources said. As always, be arraigned today on a charge mssm i MARKET I demolition experts set about they would not discuss toe ori­ of assault with intent to rape rCHIMES AT MIDNIGHI'I C J COMING NOVEMBER 10 and 11 J deactivating and detonating gin of the pictures. in connection with an incident # DuPont*! legistered liedemailt foi its polyester fibie. bombs. on the Merritt Parkway. ^ Manchester State Armory ^ One source said It looked an ‘They ‘worked until dawn be­ State police said the suspect, 2 Eggs 4 9 though the guns under toe J 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. J fore all the bombs were disman­ Julian Chetuti, pulled off toe shroud might be somewhere be­ " ''' " '" r '■ 'v tled. A spokesman said there parkway Saturday and attacked Anderson -L ittfe tween 140 and 160 millimeters. ********************** was ft bomb at almost, every in­ a woman passenger. She tried SERVING TILL 11 A.M. (W LY tersection along Hong Kola’s Marine authoriU'es In Wash­ to run away, but Chetuti caught waterfront road and busy ington have said toe biggest her and hit her in toe face, streets In the densely populated guns known to be firing at Con state police said. ‘They did not Juice Mancha! and Western districts. Thien are about 130 millimeters. Identify toe woman, who was British troops opened fire on Such guns could reach about 18 treated at Stamford Hospital for HAM or BACON and EGGS THIS WEIK ONLY! TODAY THRU SAT. TALL CEDARS OF LEBANON ft building under construction miles south of toe Ben Hal Riv­ cuts and bruises. after a bomb was thrown at er boundary between North and Chetuti was held at the Toast, Jelly, Coffee them from the building—the South Vietnam, covering much Bridgeport state jail in lieu of first time they have done so of the iipportant Marine front $10,000 bond. since being called (to riot duty and extending to a point just ic IN m j M c m s m in July. • above the city of Quang ‘Tri. CHARBE ‘The anaconda, largest snake IManeheeter Parkade) West SfidHRe Ttampike-Broacl Street One man wa^i caught by two Recently, Pentagon officials HAAAY SAOniAN raiSOlTS M ORSON WELLES FILM V Accoyms In the western hemisphere, mc. fum Phone 647-9776 BINGO Chineve civilians as he tried to said somewhere around 70 Com MiiAsto gr NrnAcoRN'WORHsni smimsts \ Acc g n ai place e. bomb in a children’s munlst artillery pieces have grows to about 20 feet. Legends Otte/to NEW LOCATION ORANGE HALL abound about this huge reptile, Vtorue-tHHe playground. They 'beat him and been bombarding these Marine ^ “Frozen Dead” but there is no authenticated CHM6E EVERY TUESDAY handed him over to police, who positions. 6:15 and 9:35 Manchester Porkode ACCOUNT said he may be charged with at­ Ordnance officers suggested report of the snake ever having tempted murder. toe mystery weapons possibly killed a human being. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1967 PAO R FIV B Manchester Area northwest of Los Angeles, two Mountain* Said Governors’ ranches were destroyed In a To Dwarf the Alps . 26 Hod les Burned blaze that had swept across KATMANDU, Nepal -4Jntll VOLKSWAGEN ^ LEASING Boy on Bicycle If Viet Backing 16,000 acres. 1892, Europe’s Alps were It was still reported burning thought to he the world’s high* Hurt in Vernon est peaks. But In that year a -T i Tuna^s tetrific in sandwiches! out of control Sunday night. Not Expected Robert Lavallee, 12, of Rock­ Near Los Angeles British surveyor, Robert Cole- IEDAR •w I1MI SL ! ville fell off his bike Saturday The hot, dry Santa Ana winds brooks, discovered Dhaulagiri, which fed the flames had died MBW YORK (AP) — Some afternoon and struck his head (Oontiinied from Page Om > several small sheds. the 26,795 foot "white moun­ FASTUOK IlU R down during the night but the Foil Dunocrmtlc and Republican on a cuib on Grand Ave., Ver­ til it got so hot I hod to leave. A blaze threatened homes in tain"’’ of the Himalayas. n n n m n r •w inJb £ :! whirling air current waa expect­ goram on said today that_ Presi­ non police said today. the residential suburb of Whit­ For so years after that Now I have nowhere to go. All I ed to gain momentum again. l l l i M 1 dent Johnson will not get an en­ He stayed o^vemight at Rock- have is on my back—pajama tier about 15 miles southeast of it reigned as the tallest moun­ tTATlOE WMOR fw sMaS a Los Angeles. ’The mountainous path of the tain known. Later discoveries Three Diamonds dorsement for his l^etnam war viUe General Hospital for ob­ top, trousers and shoek.” fire waa inaccessable to most policies during the cruise to the servation and was discharged No homes were damaged in "It burned r t^ t up to the installed such peaks as Everest •wiiit s: !, fire fighting equipment. FMILTRUaK Virgin Islanda that moat of the yesterday afternoon in ’’good” Simi but a tract of homes near back doors of some houses," a Makalu and K2 as higher. nation’s governors are under­ condition, according to a hos­ ’Thousand Oaks was threatened Los Angeles County fire official TED TRUDON Ms. g|, T«Nss4' taking. pital spokesmem. during the night. ’The fire said, but the flames were con­ CkiTs. John Connally of Texas James Oorclone, 19, o f Moun­ burned around the rocketdyne tained before there was any VOLKSWAGEN MV-HM and Otto Kemer of Rlinoia said tain Spring Rd., ’Tolland, was testing center of North Ameri­ structural damage. / Solid White Tuna in separate interviews they will arrested Saturday night and can Rockwell Corp., destroying In Santa Paula, 100 miles not press for any endorsement charged with breadi of peace of Johnson’s Vietnam policies. c as the result of a fight at a passing to the right after bump­ lane. Francis M. Betln, 24, of Both of the Democratic gover­ drive-in on Rt. 83 in Vernon, ing the car driven by Mrs. Dor­ Nathan Hale Dr. and Donald nors noted that 20 of their col­ police said. He is scheduled to othy M. Turner of Willimantic C. Averlll, 39, of Hemlock Point leagues had endorsed the gener­ appear in CSrcult Court 12 in as both were heading east on were charged writh stop sign vio­ Affenfion! al policies of Johnson in Viet­ Rockville Nov. 7. Rt. 6 and 44A, state police said lations. Averill was also ■ • t *- -.v «,'• i-tT. nam at a luncheon Sunday in Other area activity included: today. Damage was minor and charged with failure to obey the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. COLUMBIA there were no injuries. READINC IMPROVEMENT CU SSES ’the Democrats had reaf­ traffic control signs. Court Mrs. Mildred H. Kukucka of Desrosiers is scheduled to ap­ date for all four is Nov. 6 in firmed their support of the Lebanon was taken to Wind­ pear in Manchester court Nov. A NEW.lM President’s course in Vietnam. Manchester. ham Community Memorial Hos­ 6. FREE SERVICE BEGINNING NOVEMBER 6, 1967 Most of them had criticized it at pital Friday night with a badly AFTERNOOiN and BVENINO CLAB8B8 COVENTRY WE EXTEND TO Bolton Firemen Show Their Stuff at Town Muster a meeting in White Sulphur cut leg after a head-on crash Seven motor vehicle arrests OUR CUSTOMERS Springs, W. Va., last December, late in the afternoon on Pine Police Recover ... lor inoomo lax oompuling for ELEMENTABY and HIGH SCHOOL sCadeata in ’Hic Bolton Fire Department and put them out, as shown this summer except climb a muster. And there are silver Stock your pantry shelves while the price is low! but they retracted the criticism were made over the weekend St., state police in Colchester At no cott to you, ond at our woy of Rjmmiui Beading (Phonlca, Understanding, etc.), held an intra-department mus­ here, and performed other feats greased pole and form a bucket trophies proudly on display in in r. St. Louis, Mo., meeting sub­ by Coventry Police. Car Said Stolen toying, "Thonkt for your buiinoit" ond said today. '^•komt. Now Cuitomert"... wo oxtond Skills, Comprehension, Vocabulnry, Speed, College Bonrd ter yesterday afternoon behind such as hose-laying and a brigade. the shov/ case. sequently. 'PoUce said she was driving Stop sign violations were tug-of-war. On the bulletin board at the ’The fire department auxiliary, to you Hootth Sav*A*Tox . . . o now 'rest Prepsmtton and General Beading ElBdeney. r^enty-three of the 25 Repub­ south on Pine St. when she charged to Richard W. Stam­ Police early Sunday morning protcription rout for collection Saturday. The cides. nounced candidate for the GOP^ Joint clothing drive, due to presidential nomination, said he ^ m e dlfflcfulties in finding T believes Johnson’s policies 1968 CHRISTMAS CLUB helpers, will not be held this present only "a bleak outlook in OPEN year. Vietnam,” Reagan said the . Members of the three Protes­ President needs to pay more at­ tant churches have been asked tention to the advice of U.S. mil­ Red "Seasons Greetings” to bring their clothing to des­ itary leadei;8. ignated spots in their buildings ’Ihe California Governor, who addressing your cards. .this week. ‘Trucks for the contends he is not a potential phurch World Service Com­ bidder for the 1968 GOP presi­ munity Appeal are scheduled to dential nomination, said that he ’arrive some time after the sees thr. possibility of an inva­ 21st. sion of North Vietnam. m Gay ! ‘The clothing will probably Romney said such an invasion |have to be consolidated in one Top Sirloin Steak a'rr.'s 1**? / CHRISTMAS would risk Worid War HI, and PIXIE- «pot for pick-up. Congress should be consulted i Members of St. Maurice par- before any action of that nature / decoration 4sh may save their clothing un- is taken. Red Leather-like Jui the ‘Thanksgiving drive. Beefsteaks) Reagan said he recognises Christmas Card * Any other townsperson with Tender-ettes(M»M"i growing support for his poten­ ADDRESS BOOK 'articles for the drive may take jthem to the nearest church. Save work, tial candidacy and, down inside, tavo money I O v I he feels "warm and good about * For two years all four church- BREADED VEAL STEAKS it.” But “ that does not change 'es have participated in a Joint Tender, delicate flovor I # 0 | my position, I am not a candi­ rdrlve for the Protestant and BUBED VEAL STEAKS date,” said Reagan. 3Catholic relief fimds, canvass­ Exciting Romney said he thinks that 7 LP RECORD in g the whole town by trucks, PEPPERED BEEF STEAKS flavor I ! Q j within six weeks he will an­ “Songs of 'and dividing up quite sizeable nounce his expected candidacy. 'accumulations between the two Christmas" 'appeals. 'The first machine to make a f Besides articles of apparel, continuous sheet of paper was f blankets and material for sew- invented in 1798 in France by (lag are also requested, % oes Louis Robert. 'should be tied together. Warm I hate, but not ladles’ dress hats, Save pound —to get the clothing J where it te needed. Cal Cora * Peas * Peas 4 Carrots Witk BiUit 6r»y fir a Travsl Service 1 Bullettn Board Save 'from 50c to $10 a Week the Convenient S.B.M. Christmas Club Way! ‘The fire department auxiliary Click ad lasy rmI! 90S MAIN STREET 2 (Frozen) {will meet tonight at 8 for a 6 643-2165 * program on hair styling and $ ! grooming with Mrs. Terry Bol- Autlioitaed agent In Man- ‘ due, who will also bring a lc ^ 24 oz ^ebester for. oD Alrilnes,( < wigs and wiglets. All for the price of a fancier priced care Ballroade and Bteamehlp * ‘The public te invited to the bags 1 prog^ram, which will be held at j the firehouse. $3260 is the latest average price opener. An electric ashtray clean­ 2 ‘The selectmen will meet to- paid for a new car these days. (So er. O r headlights that disappear LAST DAY of 1947 Chibs, OCTOBER,'28Hl! says the Automobile Manufacturers when the sun comes out.) Association.) But it does include good food, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LiyiT QUANTITIES ADULT TRAIMNU $3260 will also buy you a new clean clothes, nice music and a Bceideiit or Hnne Study FARM nUESH! range, a new refrigerator, a new chance to watch all the summer re­ niHIgh SdKMd Dtadomn -VEGerABLES- dryer, a new washer, two nevy tele­ runs in color. I ^ -V- B u b , your diplQiha in. YodiBg Freeh Ooro, // A Wt of people frown on a s a s M time, get a better Vloe Ripened Toma­ vision sets, d recOrci player and'a Special for Mon., Tues. & Wed, only! Job. HBURFgmMii toes, Frarii lim a, SheH $1,695* Volkswagen. Volkswagen because they feel it □ Batet-MoM Minagepiept; S w iM G S B ank and String Beans. Of course our little package doesn't offer enough in the woy of Women-^Age, ex- no baiTier. Tiain- doesn't include all those tricky little fancy gadgetry. jiani will not In- Molntoeh, MoOow- items you find on those fancier- Look again. hitm m wMi your piei^ , OMtIaiid. DeUdoas, priced cars. (Like an electric trunk How fancy can you get? ent Job. OroM ilnge Opalee- For R oe Details Chedc e e e OF M anchester cent. Ooune and Mall To Bmibiig Ceicieit MAMoma ■wMHca owrieweB fSSMihllrMl g Cwiif Wilt, Cw. lawn MmdMONiMo TUB TRUDON. In& Goanfy Schooto MH iiiriOia*i»idlbmnn«r*e. leimi maMOK omw^MimAwaNaMMb* CMbr GROWERS am St., apt. *, conn. 08 6 r m i MMNM OIVIQI«*lilMiiG dWiPM l I MN IMU OUTLET TfKLLAND TURNPIKE---TALC50TTVILLE MITHORIZCO mini-pncinq®...irs where the values are: A. •CALCR M i H a o ------TloUrad l y x . . . t MAIN OFFICE and FARKADE OFFICE OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS! AdeBie.St. ‘••Suggeated retaU price Pio.Hl, (Bast Coast). Local taxes and other dealer ddivery Otty ..BInto (Oppodte Caldor’B) charges if any addittonal. Whitewalls optional at extra cost.’’ 263 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WESTr MANCHESTER, COR n .

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workers at toe Public Sendee of 1968, so and so would run tously Commission attached a IRanrijPBtpr against so and so. Comment Session Ordered Wage Hikes Start DENVER, Colo. (AP) — A 40.po)md ball and chain to Ws If we may make ourselves clear, we 23-year-old Denver man took his ^ght ankle shorUy before he The Board of Directors have no objection to toe first part of For 137,000 Railroad Men ball and chain with him when he his iiancee, Nancy Takata, EvpnittQ ^iprali will conduct another of its-bi- went to the city clerk’s office to ^ent to get toe license, toe Associated Press poll of national PUBUBHED BY THE montoly public comment ses­ obtain a marriage license. Banks' friends said they Republican leaders, In which these WASHINGTON (A P )—^Wage The five-man White House h e r a l d PIUNTTNO CX>.. INC. sions Thursday, from 6:80^ to He also took his wife-to-be. wculd remove toe ball before IS Bissell Street hikes dictated tmder a mandate board, headed by Sen. Wayne ManOteater. Comt. leaders reveal toat their personal fa­ 8:30 p.m. In toe town coun­ Leonard Banks said hla fellow toe wedding. TMOdCAS F. FERGUSON vorite for toe presidential nomination sel’s office In toe Municipal from Congress go Into effect to- Morse, D-Ore,, ordered a 6 per W A J U ^ R. FBSRGUBON PuftMshere Is Richard M. Nixon. Tliat’s aU right Building. day for 187,000 railroad work- cent wage hike retroactive to Founded October 1, 1881______with us, and what we say Is toat Re­ The sessions, held on the ers. The boosts range up to 28 Jan. 1 and a second raise of 5 PubUihed Every Evening Except Stmdays FLETCHER GLASS GO. OF MANdflDSTim ■ D d n S ^ y B . Entered at the Port OfTlt* « publican leaders for whom Nixon would first Tuesday , and third cents per hour. per cent effective next July 1, Maaoherter. Conn., as Second Claaa liall be the nominee they would favor most Thursday of each month, ate The pay raises ordered by a plus a total of 20 cents per hour Matter.______ought to get Nixon and be stuck with for those Manchester resi­ White House board In toe first for 100,000 skilled workers, *When You Think of Glass, 6494521 SUBSCRIPTION BATES him. dents who wish to complain, case of its sort, go to members The fimt 10 cents of toe skill PayaMe In Advance comment or suggest solu­ Think o f Fletcher** One Year ...... But the subsequent parts of this same of six rail shoperaft unions increases go into effect immedi­ tions to town problems. working for virtually all toe na­ ately, with 5 cents retroactive to Three Months ...... poll—like so many other more profes­ One Month ...... The hearings have drawn tion's railroads. April 1 and 5 cents retroactive sional polls—offered toe same individ­ MEMBEm OF ^ favorable reaction locally Chief Industry spokesman to Oct. 1. An additional 5 cents 54 McKEE STREET t h e absocS a t o d p r e s s , , ^ uals who expressed their personal pref­ and word of them has spread John P. Hlltz Jr. said toe rail­ will go into effect next April 1, The Affloclnted Preas la exclusively entltl^ to the use o( repubHcatlon of all new s erence for Nixon toe opportunity to statewide. roads decide against going into and the final 5 cents next Oct. tatchee credited to It or not other^se creat­ dive headfirst off toe bandwagon they federal court to try to upset the 1 TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS ed In this paper ahd also the local nevrs pure Ck>nnecticut Life, toe mag­ . llshed heiv). were saying they liked. azine Insert which Is dis­ wage increases, which HUtz pre­ The workers had previously from $25.00 to S45.00 All rights of repubHcatlon of special dls- viously called “ clearly Inflation­ patchse herein are also reserved.______Of those who liked Nixon best, a tributed once a month to averaged $2.00 per hour, and ary.” certain percentage failed to vote for Herald readers, is prepar­ skilled workers $3.06. The top The Herald Printing Comp^iy Inc.. ing an article |on the com­ “ Our people have had to wait paid men will get 28.3 cents per Now to the tone to bring hi your soreena to b« repalrad. aumes no financial responsibility tor typo- him as the Republican candidate who Storm window glaM reptooed. gmphlcal errora appearing In advertisements ment sessions % r a future a long, long time for a pay In- hour more Immediately under and other reading matter in The Manchester would do best against President John­ Evening Herald. ______Issue. crease," said chief union the formula,bringlng their pay son. spokesman Thomas Ramsey. “ I to $3.33. They will be earning a AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Pull service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. Publishers Repreeientatives — TOc Julius And when these same Republican offi­ know they will be happy to get fraction under $3.60 when toe Mathews 8ix?claJ .^ ency — New York. Chi­ dren from going In the pipes toe money.” rest of toe pay raises go Into ef- cago. Detroit and Boston. ____ cials were asked to select the two-man GLASS FURNITURE TOPS ticket which would be toe strongest toe is to keep toe interest level Congress created toe presl- feet next year, xnemmF.R AUDIT BUREAU OF cm C U lA - down, he said. They can be dential board In a special law to CWher workers will get vary- TIONE______Republicans could offer, they didn’t MIRRORS (Fireplace and Deer) made inaccessible or put where halt a two-day nationwide rail ing lesser hourly Increases de­ Dlrtilay advertlBlng cloalng boure: even put Nixon on it, not even for Vice they are hard to reach, he ex­ ^ r Hcaiday — 1 p.m. strike last July and gave toe pending on present pay. PIGTURE FRAMING (all t|pae) For Tueaday — 1 p .m .---- President. plained. board power to Impose toe wage workers Include machln- For Wednesday — 1 pjn. M oi»y. Jhr Thureday — 1 p.m. T u e ^ y . One of the Republican National Com- terms If there was no voluntary jgjg electricians, boilermakers, Pbr Friday - 1 p.m. Wedneatoy. A delightful decoration for a agreement. The law also for- ^gjal workeirs, oilers, WINDOW and PUTE GLASS For Saturday — 1 p.m. ThUTKla^ mitteewomen responding to the Aasaal Oiaairied deadline — 6 p.m. d&j ated Press poll gave toe explanation chocolate cake Is made with bade any further strike until carmen and firemen. puhUcAtlon. 6 p.m. Friday for Saturday blanched almonds (plain or Jan. 1, 1969. and Monday publication. for all this when she said: (Hemld ptioto by Satomls) toasted) and semi-sweet choco­ While the railroads dropped “I want somebody to win this time.” late. Just dip one end of each any consideration for a court Monday, October 16 Two-year-old James O’Brien by open storm drain. Mother was nearby. That is the explanation of toe curious almond in a little of the melted appeal, they refused to write toe k a IN STREET - TEL. 643-6171 - OPEN 9 AJM. TO 5:30 P.M. - (3LOSED MONDAYSl fate that befalls Mr. Nixon In almost chocolate and Insert the un­ compulsory wage terms Into a STORES- 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER - 241 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD (622-7201) [ every poll. He is often toe candidate Vernon dipped ends of toe nuts in the "■■“^^rrallSrllT fullT cl- I vV^TKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER STREET - TEL. 649-7196| Pledge Day At The UN organization Republicans consider the cake frosting. You’ll need at 6 least a dozen of the almonds “most qualified," but toe one they con­ ply with toe provisions ot toe The oonununlty of nations was show­ for toe top of the cake, but of {aw and toe award, Hlltz said ing Its small better side at the United clude, regretfully, has less chance of Open Drains Worry Parents course more may be used for a j„ Chicago, Nations the other day. It was some­ winning than some others. lavish effect. The gaping mouth of a 42- added, as the towh owns noth near new developments. Town thing like an old-fashioned country But the big Interesting quesUon Is not Inch storm drain pipe is tempt- ing around it and has no ease growth and Incompleted systems about Mr. Nixon, but about these par­ Wednesday evening prayer meeting, In ing small children at the end ment rights, have left a series of them which almost everybody in attendance ticular Republicans who are being poll­ of Huntingdon Dr. Parents have But eventually there will be around town now, he admitted, JOBS AVAILABLE NOW got up and put some kind of testimonial ed. When and how did Mr. Nixon ever complained to town officials of an extension of Huntingdon Dr. Tricarico said his department MEN WOMEN At Expo With Re«:iinald Pinto O F MANCHESTER on the record, some kind of contribution convince them that he Is toe “ best the danger of their children ex- on to Rt. 83 across from Sun- has designed a special cage into the collection. qualified” man the party has? We sup­ MONORAIL ENTERING U.S. PAVILION ploring toe pipe. set Terrace, he said. With the made of sheet fencing. It will pose, In lack of other visible or obvious Andrew Tricarico, director of building of that road, he ex- extend out from toe drain open­ It was, at the United Nations, annual TRAIN FOR COMPUTERS claims to such distinction, toe two the Public Works Department, plained, the present pipe will ing about four or five feet and United Nations Development Program things that win such a rating for Mr. said toe other day there are be extended under ground to the have a wire top. If you have a high school background or Pick your Daystrom dinette pledge day. more open storm drain pipes pipe now at Sunset Terrace, Nixon are the fact toat he served two Herald It poses a maintenance prob­ better— We'll prepare you for an excellent Almost every nation present and re­ than he has heard of. One large From there, storm water Is lem, he said. Sticks, rubbish and terms as vice president and ran once for future in the computer industry with excellent porting came up with an Increased con­ Inside Report Yesterdays one Is directly behind toe Skin- piped to the Hockanum River even toys get caught In them. At the presidency himself. But toe fact ner Road School, he said. where there Is another pipe this time of year, he said, leaves tribution to the Fund, which Is made income. at an Anniversary that Mr. Nixon has been up there, near b y 25 Years Ago Mrs. Edward Deane of Gerald opening, he said. are especially troublesome. available to the world’s under-developed the top, toat much and for toat time. Is Robert D. Novak only concrete difference seems Dr. complained of a large one The cages will still be need- His department is now com­ Choose hours at your convenience countries to help them attract foreign Rowland Evans Jr. and Griswold A. Chappell, 76 N. “ Condominium Kind no automatic qualification. There are to be toat they might not have near her house. Her six and a ed, he said, since there has to pleting a leaves pick-up pro­ investment and technology. Main St., Is installed as grand Of People?” some durable people who can spend all quite as much money as some half-year-old boy “ told me he be storm drain openings some- gram. When they are done, he DAYS EVENINGS SATURDAYS Saving WASHING’TON — A select promised ’em we would, didn't chancellor of the Grand Lodge To the Editor, Back In 1959, when the Development their lives that near—and no nearer— other residents. Since there are was in it,” she said last week, where. said, work on the cages can group of New York executives we?” Rusk’s comment: “There of Knights of Pyth­ It may come as a surprise A strong warning from his fato- An example of the fears the Program was first established, It got the top. many current residents o t toe begin. Budget Payments recently got a glimpse of Dean was a great deal of profundity ias. He is toe town building to the Town Planning Commis­ area whose homes clearly fall er is all toat keeps him out of drains give parents was told by There are no state laws direct­ total ccmititibutions of $55,000,000. The Rusk with the unflappable ve­ there. Compare it with the sion, but not everyone In toe Placement Assistance You can’t beat them for inspector and was knighted in within toe price range of toe it now, she added. Mrs. Margo Pianzlo of Wol- ly governing storm drain out­ other day the United States alone neer stripped off, revealing the gossamer threads spun by Ar­ Buckley school district thinks 1926. condominium units, perhaps At an Augrust meeting of the cott Lane. lets, according to Charles J. quality, style, and price! pledged $75,000,000, an Increase of $5,- embltterment and alienation thur Schleslnger.” a condominium means toe end Send For Complimentary Aptitude Test LBJ And The Bombing Work on the Lakewood Circle they are no longer welcome. The Board of Representatives, sev­ "I was looking for my little Pelletier, hydraulics engineer 000,000 over Its amount for the current pervading the Johnson admin­ Vietnam critic Schleslnger, a of the world. There are quite and Literature Nike housing site begins. Found­ Irony Is toat quite a few mem­ eral Huntingdon Dr. parents girl one day,” she said. Mrs. with the State Water Resources Once more the crucial question before istration because of Vietnam. former White House aide who a lot of people who are not Im­ Include Name, Address, Telephone Number year. And the total subscription to the ations are completed for the 62 bers of toe opposition would be asked to have the drain open­ Pianzlo said she walked down Commission. Most guidelines In the nation Is—to bomb or not to bomb Relaxing over cocktails and is now at City University of New passioned advocates of toe idea, fund for next year Is expected to reach homes to be built for families included In toat group. ings closed off from the chil­ the lane near her home calling building them, he said, are set North Vietnam. And once more Presi­ luncheon in the Manhattan meet­ York, ranks high in Rusk’s but neither are they against It. $190,000,000. of soldiers stationed at the Man- Finally, what came torough dren. her elght-year-old daughter. by the common law. dent Johnson insists he cannot pause In ing with the executives, the Rog[ues’ Gallery. But toe former For this reason, they have not PROGRAMMING & SYSTEMS There were increased contrlbi^ons, chester-Glastonbury installation. most clearly of all was an un­ This year’s budget includes She was standing near the ^oods Accidents involving state cul­ the bombing because toat would be a Secretary of State shed the fk- offlcial-turned-academlclan who organized, as have the pros and willingness even to listen to toe $1,000 for cages to go around where she knew one of the larg­ verts and drains, Pelletier not­ the oUier day, from Sweden, which has miliar public Image of long-suf­ Peter Joseph Murphy, a town cons, nor have they been vocal P INSTITUTE betrayal of our troops. most Infuriates him Is Roger other side, particularly at toe toe openings. Tricarico was au­ er storm drain openings was. ed, are rare. But the state has consistently been second only to us in fering serenity. Instead, he bit­ employe for eight years. Is chos­ about their stand. Both In public and private toe Presi­ Hilsman, former Assistant Sec­ public hearii^. thorized by the board at the An echoelng voice came from the same problem in hiding the size of Its donation, from Denmark, terly lashed out a "pseudo-intel­ en new town assessor by a BOO Silver Lane, Dept. M7 dent argues toat any cessation of the retary of State for Far Eastern It Is only a little over a week Jean C. Burnett meeting to spend It and set the the pavement. Mrs. Pianzlo large drain openings, he said, lectual” critics of the war and unanimous vote of the Board the Netherlands, Brazil, and from bombing would expose U.S. forces to Affairs now at Columbia Uni­ since the anti-condominium sen­ cages up. looked down to the storm sew- The state’s attempts to close Czechoslovakia, the latter itself a recipi­ charged Communist control in versity. of Directors. I^e replaces Hen­ timent crystallized into organiz­ s East Hartford, Conn. 06118 much heavier casualties. It would be But toe land at several of toe inlet on the road. Her daugh- off dangerous drains have failed the protest movement. ry A. Mutrie. ed opposition. During toat time ent of a loan from the Fund this year. like “ unloading your gun” and InvlUng Rusk revealed to his Manhat­ pipe openings does not belong ter was in there answering her he said, despite high fences What startled his private New tan listeners toat Hilsman did I have attended several meet­ A Though for Today to toe town, he said. In fact, Telephone 289>7787 On this pledge and testimonial day, the other side to shoot, he warns. York audience would be com­ call. and warning signs. “ If chil­ not resign, from toe Adminis­ 10 Years Ago ings in an attempt to find out Sponsored by the Manchester the pipes often open up Into dren want to get Into them,” the United Nations General Assembly "I don’t quite understand,” he told the monplace to State Department Council of Churches "We object to open-trench I tration as claimed In his mem­ all I could about toe arguments streams going through other he explained, "they do.” approved by State Board of Education pres^, “why you want me to have our insiders. Even more than Presi­ Mrs. Alfred B. Sundquist, drainage wherever it Is,” Tri­ turned off Its debate on the current con­ oirs (which criticize Rusk sharp­ from both sides. I have found people’s property, he added. Marines and our airmen pause and put dent Johnson, Rusk deeply re­ president of toe Women’s Aux­ carico commenting on toe drain The best way to prevent chll- flicts in the world, and concentrated ly) but was fired. “ I fired him,” that the majority of the oppo­ Daniel Webster was asked Not even toe streets in the their hands behind their backs while toe sents what he considers the su­ iliary of Manchester Memorial on its word and thought about such an the Secretary asserted, “ be­ sition arguments can be applied one day what was toe most Huntingdon IDr. area have been other people don’t pause and continue to perficiality of criticism by East­ Hospital, calls a special meet­ with equal force to other kinds effort to create the conditions of peace cause he talked too much at ing to discuss plans for the sixth significant thought which had accepted by the town yet from shoot at them. ern liberal Intellectuals —par­ of housing. Increased traffic, ever come to hla mind. He re­ the developer, Tricarico' said. through economic progress for flioae ticularly those liberal Intellec­ Georgetown cocktail parties. annual hospital benefit ball. ’The thought of American boys being sewage and water use, crowd­ plied, “That of my Individual This makes it hard to even put T who need It most, channeled through an Then we had to help him get a tuals who served in the Kennedy The Manchester Ration Board ed schools — all these possi­ helplessly and needlessly- mowed down job. So don’t ask me about Rog­ responsibility to God.” When up toe cages on the pipes, he Quality at a price international organization, and provided administration, stayed briefly announces that due to a sharp bilities apply whether toe pro­ We Hove America’s for lack of air attacks on toe enemy Is er Hilsman.” we give this matter a fe mo­ by those who can best afford to give. under President Johnson, and reduction in toe amount of sugar posed housing is In toe form a distressing one. It Is not easy to op­ The Schlessingers and Hils- ments thought it becomes an now attack the LBJ forelg^n pol­ available throughout the coun­ of apartment, condominium, or Perhaps the most encouraging thing pose toe President when he emoUonally mans, according to Rusk, only overwhelming one. Our respon­ Smart as <»n be in its sleek, streamlined icy. try, the November-December al­ single family units. It is true that was said during this day of positive­ says toat reduced bombing means deepen the unpopularity of the sibility is much greater than styling, this dinette offers you all Dayfltrmn Justified though much of lotments for institutional and that a condominium will result FIRST All Transistor ness at the United Nations came from mounting casualties. He has found this war with a naturally isolation­ can be our service. Then let us 6 9 9 5 quality features for only $69.95. The Rusk’s criticism is, it only industrial use is decreased. in somewhat greater density Winterizing the American, Paul G. Hoffman, who is ist American public. He be­ give freely of ourselves and to be hU most effective and popular jus­ makes any fruitful discourse than single family units, but not walnut top is non-mar plastic; non-chip lieves the publics’ attitude, in without regret to his service administrator of the Development Pro­ tification for persisting In toe ever- between the Johnson adminis­ enouglh to wiamanit toe violence broneztone legs; heavy, textured vinyl up­ turn, augments Ho Chi Mlnh’s In the world. It will be a good Special gram. greater air attacks on North Vietnam. tration and the intellectuals all of toe opposition. COLOR TV by 5 pieces holstery. conviction that the American beginning at least, and might ’The only trouble with this story Is—It the more difficult. And the hos­ Today in History What Hoffman reported was that the people will not support toe war As I talked with i>eople this move in the direction of Iden­ ) Check AH Hoses isn’t so. Figures I have just obtained tility to critics may well make Development Program and the overseas Today In History past week, several things be­ tifying personally our respon- from toe Defense Department flatly con­ Rusk all the more Inflexible on over the long haul. Investments It tries to promote have,^ Such bitterness toward the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS came clear, First, any argu­ .■jibillty to God. I Check Battery tradict toe proposition toat tofe U.S. cas­ policy in Vietnam. ______MOTOROLA intellectuals, widely felt by Today ds Monday, Oct. 16, toe ments put forth by Green Ma­ both been doing better because of a ualty rate is closely related to the bomb­ Asserting Mr. Johnson has no Can you Imagine how our policymakers here, is special­ 89th day of 1967. There are 76 nor (Construction are disregard­ I Hush Radiator “ rising tide of common sense” In the ing of North Vietnam. The only other Intention of following critics world would be dally changing ly poignant when it is remem­ days left In toe year. ed as suspect, or simply not If we really felt this responsi­ economic policies in some of the world’s conclusion that could be drawn from demands for unconditional ces­ bered toat Rusk and many of to be believed. Second, very lit­ 110 Qts. Anti Freeze SOLID STATE newer nations. sation In bombing. Rusk had Today’s highlight In history: bility? Why not seek to change this official data is toat toe heavier toe his present colleagues took of­ tle public mention Is gdven to a kind word for only the Quak­ On this date in 1793, Queen something around you for the “ Less and less,” he said, “ Is assist­ bombing the heavier the American cas­ fice In January, 1961, as part of what is privately a great con­ CIRCUITRY ers (“ I have the greatest re­ Marie Antoinette of France was better today because you do Special ance being sought for unnecessary or ualties. an Administration whose bridge cern — toe “ kind of people” Long life fransiilori, e«cept for picture spect for them” ) among all an­ executed. feel this responsibility to God! Here are toe facts: Bombing missions to academia seemed unbreak­ toat a condominium will attract. tube and rectifier, replaces troublesome unrealistic projects and more and more ti-Vietnam groups during the Ten Years Ago Norman Swensen, Minister Large screen 23 inch measured diagonally over North Vietnam for 1966 totaled 23,- able. As to the seocmid concern. In tubes. Solid stole means instant sound the emphasis is on careful planning off-the-record New York lunch­ Britain’s Queen Elizabeth ar­ Trinity Covenant Church and picture, foster servicing and lower picture illustrated. Genuine Birch veneers 577. Weight of bombs dropped on all of It hard to believe that a com­ and down-to-earth assessments of eon. rived In Jamestown, Va., to help 302 Hackmatack Street operating cost. A new standard of re­ and select hardwood solids with charming, Vietnam totaled 512,000 tons for toat On this Date pany toe size of Green Manor $ A 9 5 liability and pertormoncel He contended that the Presi­ Manchester needs.” And Hoffman reported a "far celebrate the 360th anniversary would lie on such a grand scale mellow Brushed glaze Maple finish. Cast­ year. U.S. casualties for 1966 dead and dent’s proposed tax increase In 1816, Napoleon Bonaparte less doctrinaire attitude toward putting of toe first permanent English to a Town Planning Commis- wounded totaled 36,146. “ created a lot of opponents” to landed at toe island of St. Hele­ settlement In the new world. ers for easy moving. Other models avail­ total reliance on the public sector to the , slon that has toe power to stop In 1925, the Pact of Locarno For .toe first 8 months of 1967, bomb­ the war, Implying that two pew na as an exile. 9 MOTOROLA'S Exclusive able in contemporary, modern and M ed­ exclusion of the private,” which Is a re­ them \cold If their adherence to was signed by Britain, France, ing missions over North Vietnam were Republican critics —Senators In 1840, New Zealand became Five "Years Ago regulations falls short. Germany, Italy and Belgium. iterranean styling. port way of saying that developing na­ 24,488, or more than for all of 1968. For Thruston Morton of KentucVJ' a British colony. A U.S. high-altitude nuclear PAUL DODGE As to the second concern, 1 In 1940, 16 million Americans VISITRAK Tuning tions are appreciating, more and more, the first 7 months of 1967, our planes and aifford Case of New Jer­ In 1859, the Kansas abolition­ test over Johnson Island in the trying to pin down what “ kind registered for toe first draft un­ the role that private enterprise can dropped 523,000 tons of explosive, or sey —are in that unflattering ist John Brown staged a raid on Pacific was unsuccessful due to PONTIAC Lets you fine tune color without loojc- Harper’s Perry, Va. a rocket failure. of people” are objected to, toe der the Selective Service law. INC. Early American look play. more than all in 1966. But, and this is category. ing at the picture! Easier to fine tune the key fact, U.S. casualties through • Much earlier opposition, he All this news reads wonderfully well, S7S Main St., Manchester right than black and white! and makes one think one lives in a Sept. 26 totaled 55,139 for 1067 so Tar. said, resulted from Communist This means 1967 U.S. casualties are Influence. FBI Infiltrators in toe IT’S so tASri “You can have your cake and eat it! Daystrwn world full of toe good kind of excite­ running at a rate of over 72,000 for toe Communist apparatus, he said, A CHILD CAN DO ITI wash-from-top-to-bottom metal construction ment, until, going back to toe figures year, or twice as high as 4,^866, even Upped him off to toe exact word­ Fischetti 119 with a quaint touch of colonial styling! Ma- again, one realizes that even toe new though our 1967 bombing Is much great­ ing of a peace telegram from {de-grained pla^c top for the harvest table, record - breaking pledges represent er than 1966, both In number of mis­ an “ innocent” peace group Lowest Price Ever On Rectangular 4 pieces a dixjument p rin ts vinyl for bench and chairs. something very much in miniature. sions and tonnage dropped. This would B»q 1 weeks before he officially re­ // Take, for Instance, the generous suggest toat If Johnson keeps on escar ceived toe same message. Des­ MOTOROLA'S FUU 20 C o lo r TV $75,000,000 toe United States pledges, latlng toe bombing there will be still pite detailed Intelligence on Red 1 n ils donation for toe year to toe United higher casualties. ., control of toe peace movement, S\im Logically, then, a bombing halt should said Rusk, "w e haven’t made I Mens. Diagonally Rectangular Nations Development Program com­ reduce rather than Increase casualties. public toe extent of our knowl­ pares to something like $60,000,000 for When you As a matter of fact, the Defense Dept, edge. We didn’t want to set off a single day of waging toe war In Viet­ PICTURE TUBE figures indicate toat Is what has happen­ a new McCartoylsm.” caU nam, or to some part of toe cost of a ed. There have been three bombing Communist Influence, Rusk single shot at toe moon, or to toe $750,- pauses, totaling about 7 weeks, and U.S, continued, helped build rabid thebei Solid state* reliability at 17 critical points. Fewer rubes NOW 000,000 toat West Germany calculates casualties during toe pauses were far anti-Vietnam senUment among to burn out . j . fewer tubes to cause costly service as its share of toe expense of toe de­ less than when toe bombing was re­ college students. But he placed you calls. Power transformer chassis. Slim cabinets. Easy- ONLY velopment of toat new super tank it has sumed. a greater responsibility on what been developing In collaboration with Actually, the bombing of North Viet­ the students leam from their getthe to-use-color controls. toe United States, ^ . nam (as distinct from South Vietnam) pr

T i f f r a r servation commission and Town strate how to make, various The VFW and.AuxUlary* wfll ChrlsUan 'Education Executive United Congregational Church, Tolland JLiYV T r ia n s aiu tiy Planner Joseph Taihsky will omements at each of the work­ hold a joint meeting tonight be- Board tonight at 7:80 In toe The ToUand Orange wUl hold W e d d i n g launch toe new local study item, Anderson-Anderson Amirault'Roux shops. ginning with a pot luck supper Parish Center. a "Hobby Night” tomorrow at Of Open Spaces "Development of Manchester’s Health Director Proposes The guild is in need o f seed at 6:30 in toe Post home. A The Board of Selectmen will 8 In toe Orange Hall Open Space Areas.” MidUn • Prodiffer pods, small pine cones, artifi­ White Elephant Sale wlU be held meet tomorrow night at 7:80 An Elistment Training session The second general member- About 1,535 acres of open cial or real greens and dried MlM Lynne Marie Froeliger to benefit toe John Ashe Memo­ in. toe Town Hall. They are ex- wlU be held tomorrow night at ship meeting of toe Manchester space reservation is available Town Sewage Facilities flowers. These Items may be rial Fund and toe Rockville Hos­ pected to act on appointments 8 at toe United Congregational League of Women Voters will for public recreation in Man­ and Gerald Lee MuUdn. twth of dropped o ff Wednesday at the Hartford, were wed Saturday pital Chapel Fund. Members are to toe Board of Finance and Church. be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at chester. Dr.'Horton will show " It is essential that municipal servaUon Bureau which will Parish Center. slides to acquaint Leaguer’s morning at Our Lady of Sorrows requested to bring items for toe toe Jury Committee. ------sewage facUlUes be InvesUgated furnish base soil maps of the The Men’s Retreat Commit­ toe home of Mrs. Ralph Bellu- with the location and character \Church, Hartford. sale. The ToUand Junior Women’s Manchester Evening Herald In the near future” for toe town, town and instruct toe commis- tee will meet Wednesday at 8 ardo, 360 Ferguson Rd. of the various brooks and open The bride Is the daughter of The St. Matthew Fishers will Club will meet tomorrow night ToUand correspondent Bette ■tatod Town Health Director sion members and other town p.m. in the Rarish Center. The Dr. Frank Horton of the con- land included in these acres. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphe R. Froe* meet with toe Confraternity of at 8 In toe basement of toe Quatrale, tel. 875-2845. M i ^ r i e Purnell In her annual officials In their use. men's retreat will 'be held Nov. llger of Hartford and the grand­ report to the people of ToUand. daughter of Mrs. Phllomene ’The information will be bene­ 9 through 11 at the Immaculata She fiurther recommends the Retreat House In WlUimantlc. Gauthier of 18 Arch St. The ficial to toe Conservation Com- hiring of a fuU-Ume attendant mission as well. The Conserva­ The Bulletin Board bridegroom is the son of Mr, at the town dump and toe add­ E A R L Y M ORN tion Commission, which met The annual town meeting to and Mrs. Millard R. MUl- ing of Improved maintenance twice during toe year, is con­ accept toe annual report of toe kln of Hartford. equipment to properly meet toe sidering parcels of land and pre­ town will be held tonight at 8 The Rev. Paul A. Wirltus of land fill operation requirements. SLICED BACON paring a comprehensive plan lor in toe Hicks Memorial School Our Lady of Sorrows Church Provisions for toe attendent and toe town, according to toe an­ gym. « performed the ceremony. toe equipment lyould be made nual report. The Soli Conserva­ TTie Planning and Zoning Snss Dorothy F. Shanahan of in the next budget, she states. tion Service is to be contacted Ccmimission will delay the start Poquonock was maid of honor. Several other recommenda- Burian-Mos.s plioln for assistance with toe plan. of their meeting until 8:30 p.m. Joseph Cadoret of Wethersfield fions have been made by var­ The PZC Is currently conduct- because of - the town meeting. ious town agencies Including a Engaged served as best man. ing research on toe zoning of The PZC wiU elect a new chair- ^tex4to^ radio-equipped police car man­ After a reception at Flano’s multiple dwellings (gfarden man and secretary and hear ned by town constables, and a The engagement of Miss Sus­ Restaurant, Bolton, the couple apartment^) and plans to have neighborhood analyst John an Jane Peltham to Jerry R. communications center operat­ left for a wedding trip to Lake reg;ulations incorporated Into Rawlson. Maxwell, both of Manchester, Tahoe and Las Vegas, Nev. The ed under toe jurisdiction of the toe zoning ordinances of toe The United Cong;regational has been announced by her par­ V' Civil Defense. couple will live In East Hartford. town In toe near future, accord­ Church wUl hold its annual ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fel- Resident State Trooper Harry ing to toe report. meeting tonight at 8 in toe tham of 84 Jarvis Rd. Tomasek recommends toe oper­ Zoning Board of Appeals Christian Education Building. WB OlVf Her fiance, of 257 Tolland ation of a radio-equipped police TUPLES ILUE STAMPS Tpke., is a son of Mrs. Joseph MCC Sponsors car manned by town constables The Zoning Board of Appeals denied two special exception Martin of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, to provide more police protec­ E N D C U T and Virgil S. Maxwell of Shel- Drama SeminHr ^ E . ' tion at a minimal cost. ’The con­ variances, and one frontline variance during toe year. It ap­ ROAST bina. Mo. stables would work In conjunc­ PORK Miss Feltham is a graduate An eight-session drama sem­ tion with toe resident trooper. proved three sideUne variances, ONUS. two rearline and one frontline CHOPS of Manchester High School, Col­ inar, sponsored by the Continu­ ’The increase in population, variance. by Junior College, New London, ing Education Department at business establishments and ad­ E^D I b 4 9 < N.H., and McLaren General ditional schools, have required One business occupancy was t p M IX OR MATCH Manchester Community College, approved and one frontage vari­ - Transparont Hospital School of Medical more time be spent on criminal Ib I b 5 9 « Technology, Flint, Mich. She is will begin Wednesday at 7 p.m. investigation than in toe past, ance was approved. Three spe- Hattie Ojal exceptions were g;ranted. employed as a medical techno­ in Room 212 at the Hartford Rd. according to Tomasek. These Sto r m logist at Mt. Sinai Hospital, * Campus, 146 Hartford Rd. Sub­ have Included felonies, misde­ Bloodmoblle Workers meanors and juvenile prob­ Several local women are as­ M o 'S id e i Hartford. sequent meetings will be sched­ WiNDOVY Mr. Maxwell attended schools lems, all resulting in toe limita­ sisting at today’s Bloodmoblle 6 uled at the first meetings. in Iowa, and served with the tion of highway patrol time. visit from 1 to 6 p.m. at toe K it O l. , ♦ B O O U.S. Air Force at Loring AFB, The seminar will be directed Tomasek received 286 com­ United (fongregational Church. It Nat PORK LOINS ».55 - .4 5 riwrtt I nkn Mm ISIiii Maine. He is employed as an by George Emory Nichols m , plaints of which 101 required Typists assisting include Mrs. TO TACK ON CHOICE 0 ■ professor of drama at Trinity Edward Potter, Mrs. Howard instructor at Pratt and Whitney, il case numbers. An additional 264 WHITES College, Hartford. Classes will QUARmSD tUCtDIMTO IT Division of United Aircraft case numbers were handled by ®u8hee, Mrs. Norman Zabllan- LARSEN'S PIOSIISSO »nox.ii » / ^ Corp., East Hartford. focus on the seven productions personnel of toe Troop C State Edward Phelps, Mrs. HARDWARE SPAGHETTI »ua PORK LOINS CHonrunc. 5 5 ' KIELBASI Ib. 8 9 ‘ The wedding is planned for to be presented this season by Nassitt photo Police Barracks in Stafford. Thomas Moore, and Mrs. Har- GRAND UNION—VACUUM PACKED 6RAND UNION Nassiff photo Nassiff photo the Hartford Stage Company; 84 Depot Square, Manohestor PR06RUSO PLAIN INPORTCD ^ OR Dec. 9. MRS. LARRY LEE MOSTOLLER The barracks handled acci- *'*®^ Pease, 2-lb. 3-oz. LIVERWURST MRS. GORDON LEE ANDERSON MRS. ROGER LEO AMIRAULT “ The Miser,” “ A View from the dents and complaints on toe The catering committee in- SLiCEO BACON 75e BOLOGNA Ib. 59< Bridge,” "Tobacco Road,” "The Miss Carole Avis Mlffitt of ers were Peter Koch of Gar- TOMATOES 3 lONELESS _ Wllbur Cross Highway as well eludes Mrs. Howard Horsman, PENN DUTCH ^ Miss Sharon Eileen Anderson Hartford Saturday morning at Miss Linda Marie Roux and were dressed alike in full-length Hostage,”______"Antigone,”^___ _ An Manchester and Larry Lee Mos- den City, Mich.; Norman Matt- as investigations In town during Mrs. Irving Sweet, Mrs. Rob- Ib. of Manchester became the bride St. James’ Church. Roger Leo Amirault, both of empire gowns of blue chiffon Avant-Grade Review ” and ‘"The toller of Owosso, Mich., exchang- son of South Orange, N. J. and the resident troopers off duty ert McHutchlson and Mrs. Jean WOUND CHUCK' .6 9 ' CHUCK FILLET 8 9 ' over faille, with wreaths of NOODLES K of Gordon ,Lee Anderson of West The bride is the daughter of Threepenny Opera.” ed vows Saturday afternoon at Raymond Smedley of North hours. Auperin. Mrs. Ruth Lojzim will Mr. and Mrs. James Y. Ander­ Manchester, were united in chrysanthemums in fall shades ’There is a registration fee. In- Emanuel Luthersui Church. Plainfield, N. J. Twenty-seven motor vehicle check toe donors as they come son Jr. of 194 Highland St. The marriage Saturday morning at and they carried iS t AKM tHlK’ CHU Dt N S I AF-< terested persons may register The bride is the daughter of avocado accidents were investigated and in. Walk In donors are welcome. cascade bouquets of matching • I lAM bridegroom is the son of Mr. St. Bartholomew’s Church. at the first class Wednesday or Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Mlffitt green silk shantung dress and 38 criminal arrests made by Congregational Church Notes MICHAILS and Mrs. Leonard L. Anderson The bride is the daughter of lace Jacket with matching ac­ Wt lA I Ohun nf inHtirfield contacting John of 26 Clearvlew Ter. The bride- toe resident trooper. A total of The finance committee of toe - Traniporont of West Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roux of cessories. The bridegroom’s Women’s Fellowship of toe Unit­ AM" TREASURE CHEST M n fj' ^ of toe tolde’ continuing | „ o m is the son of Mrs. Paul 65 motor vehicle arrests were Plastic CANNED HAM The Rev. Raymond Barry of 17 Scott Dr. The bridegroom is mother wore a gold colored silk ed Congregational Church has DEL NONn-ILDE LAKE CUT J^at ma^^ Ushers meeting. ^ Mostoller of Fort Lauderdale, made and 71 warning issued. DIAMONDS New Haven x>ertformed the the son of Mrs. Lionel Amirault shantung sheath dress with reported toe recent Belfry Sale Sto r m DEERFOOT ___ were Robert Rusconl'of Man- Nichols is director of toe Fla., and the late Paul Mostol- General services and' houses GREEN BEANS double-ring ceremony. Mrs. of 37 Lenox St. and the late matching accessories. Both wore checked while on vacation to­ was a success and wish to chester. cousin of toe bride; and ™ id ty A ^ tln Arts Center and for. W indow LDIT—GANOEN Ralph Maccarone was organist Uonel U. Amirault. orchid corsages. taled 46. thank those who made it possi­ y- - LINK SAUSAGE 8 9 ' ------t,. fi,o Tppfp™ ^ Anderson, Fresh Maine FOWL l-THRim Mb and soloist. Baskets of white The Rev. Edward M. LaRose Philip McGehan and John Zle- ^ .f'® Jesters, A reception was held in Lu­ Tomasek spent 969V^ hours on ble. Items left over from toe ^ E E T PEAS ^ toe student dramatic group. A pastor of Emanuel Lutheran ther Hall of the church. For a sale will be sold at the turkey mums were on the altar. of St. Bartholomew’s Church mack, both of Manchester. criminal investigation within toe n T 5 tJ Q l, performed toe double-ring cere- Mrs. Roux wore a pale green hoWer of AB and hW A degrees assisted by the Rev, motor trip to Northern ' New FRANKS SKINLESS 5 9 ' The bride was given In mar­ town, and 36014 hours on patrol supper Nov. 4. PiMric Mm • N< » i A PT TO TACK ON EXURYFROEEN riage by her father. She wore mony and was celebrant at toe silk jacket dress with forest ^ University, he has Eric J. Gotoberg, assistant pas England, Mrs. Mostoller wore a of town roads. He covered 6,310 Volunteers are being sought TOMATO JUICE WHOLE 2 9 c 3 3 c nuptial Mass. Harry Carr was green accessories and a corsage ected plays ranging fr®^ a full-length empire gown of vel­ tor of toe church, performed the light g;reen double knit dress and miles while on patrol, and 22,- to help paint the church house. m I cu NEAT BALLS 9 9 ' vet, fa^oned with bateau neck­ organist and soloist. Bouquets of yellow cymbldium ■ orchids, c ^ s lc a l to contem pwaiy to toe double-ring ceremony. Mrs. A l­ a coat with black accessor­ Interested persons may contact 272 mllies on duty. His total on YOUR line, elbow-length sleeves with of gladioli, chrysanthemums The bridegroom’s mother wore ‘ »»®f*-® of toe absurd, the pre- berta Hawkins was organist. ies and an orchid. duty hours amounted to 2,457 for Herbert Souder, Weigold Rd. HARDWARE CO. SHOP GRAND UNION FOR THE i^ P and carnations were on the al­ a moss green knit jacket dress «®"^ av^t-grade movement, The soloist was Ronald Erick­ Mrs. Mostoller, a 1961 grad­ The Congregational Church CHOICE white mink cuffs, A-llne skirt toe year. 70S Main St., Manchester 5 ° 1 FRESHEST PRODUCE IN TOWN and a detachable chai>eMength tar. with brown accessories and a son. Bouquets of white cama- uate of Manchester High School, Civil Defense Center will prosent a new approach to The bride was given in mar­ corsage of pale green cymbld- at Trinity Prof. N lchols^ser- tlons and snapdragons were on was employed at John Hancock Christian enlistment this year. 4*. »♦ train. Her elbow-length bouffant Tomasek’s recommendation raOUNESSO CANNELUNl BEANS ti veil of silk illusion was attach­ riage by her lather. She wore lum orchids. 7®*^ °® the altar. Insurance Co., Manchester, Mr. for a radio-equipped patrol car, The 'Enlistment Committee is FRESH WESTERN ______...... - - A recepUon lor 176 was held ‘“® New England Theatre '® acUvlUes. and past president of Alpha Phi budgetary needs, personal in­ iS t tls and ivy. sole, fashioned with Chantilly The center would provide com- TISSUES F or you Miss Kathleen Donahue of 'train. H er elbow-length, three­ rust 1 colored wool jacket dress Omega fraternity. He ds em­ volvement necessary and the The engagement of Miss Re­ lace bodice, elbow-length miuiications between toe town UAND UNION Manchester was maid of honor. tiered veil of silk illusion was with a mink hat and brown ployed as a financial analyst hall and various town emergen­ program opportunities of the who nee Ann Germond to James E. “Tennessee Waltz;” intro­ sleeves, and A-llne skirt which - Transparant She wore a full-length goldD------bro­ ^ w hpo arranged from a matching accessories. The couple will live a t Ford M otor Co., Owosso, ohurch. APPLE JUICE has duced in 1950 by Patti Page, terminated in a chapel-length cy services such as toe con­ Plastic want cade gown, ^sign ed with cowl Lassen, both of Mane , faiifo rosette, and she carried a at 1333 Burnside Ave., East now is the official state song of Mich. The couple will live at stables, fire department and A series of ten dessert meet­ 2 0 79 train accented with matching collar, elbow-leng;th sleeves with been anno^ced y er ■ cascade bouquet o f white Hartford, after Oct. 22. 10149 Corunna Rd., Swartz ambulance association, as well ings w ill be held In the Chris­ Sto r m Tennessee. It is said to have lace. Her elbow-length veil of YOUR the very fur cuffs, and A-llne spirt. She Mr. and Mrs. cattleya orchids and stepha- Mrs. Amirault was formerly gold 3 million copies in its first Creek, Mich., after Oct. 22. as for town business, such as tian Education Building of the SWEET EATING silk illusion was attached to a W indow SWmVINEJUPBMBD _ wore a matching open pillbox 161 Brookfield St. employed at Larcom Randall year of release. Approximately contact with town trucks during (3hurch, at which presentations V-. - CHOICE LARUE best H er fiance is a son of Mr. peau de sole pillbox hat trim­ 6 SIZE hat with ..a veil -w.. --and----- a— large0 -- --- but- „ Rnhflrt W' l.sqsen of Mrs. Richard SaJmond of He- Advertising Co., Boston, ...... Mass, „e million copies navehave beenoeen soiasold snow removal operations. of riiurch life w ill be enacted. HONEYDEWS 5 9 ' BOSC PEARS med with seed pearls, and she The first modem battleship K ll GRAND UNION _ terfly bow at toe back, and she Rd ^ matron of honor. The Mr. Amirault is employed by to date, making it toe largest- "The date of completion of Each church related fam ily 10-OI. 36 Bretton Rd. carried a colonial bouquet of was the Gloire, built by France carried a crescent bouquet of bridesmaid was Miss Carol Me- toe Southern New England Tele- selling record by a girl singer. toe center cannot be predicted win be Invited by telephone to PlMtk lhM« • Nbn • M pkg. Miss Germond, a 1967 grad­ in 1859. SIADT TO TACK ON 3 9 ' CITRUS SALAD golden bronze chrysanthemums Mahon of Boston, Mass. They phone Co., Hartford. roses and carnations. at this time,” according to Ca­ one o f the evening meetings. I f TOMATO SAUCE 6 l^ T E D DATES uate of Manchester High School, and Shasta pompons. Mrs. Max Lambert of Man­ baniss. Although all toe neces­ the whole family cannot attend, T is employed as a billing clerk FLORIDA Bridesmaids were Mrs. chester was matron of honor. sary ground work had been dhucch authorities recommend Manchosftr Hardware FRESH SWEET at toe Connecticut Bank and 6 f t *1®® James V. Anderson III of Man­ Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ben completed, and toe support of that at least one member at­ & Supply Inc. TEABAGS TTust Co., Hartford. Mr. Las­ CHARGE YOUR SiEDLKSS BRAPEFROIT chester, sister-in-law of toe Bartlett, Mrs. Carl Torstenson town officials was received, toe tend. Those not attending any Ernest Larsan, Prop. PROGIItSORED A P P U C ID M R sen, a 1964 graduate of Man- )-lb.4 oz. $ | 0 0 1b. bride; and Miss Linda Hjerpe and Mrs. Eric Gotoberg, all of proposed program was rejected o f the meetings, will be can­ 877 Main St, Maadwoter I . cons ^ BEANS gal. b a g of West Hartford, cousin of toe Chester High School, is employ- Manchester. PRESCRIPTION by the. town’s people” at toe an­ vassed during November. KIDNEY jug brldeg;room. Their emerald ed as an Inventory control clerk The marriage of Miss Carol The attendants were dressed nual meeting. St. Matthew Church Notes 79. 5 green gowns and pillbox hats Alcar Auto Parts of Vernon. alike in full-length' gowns, de­ An office for toe Civil Defense The Women’s Guild o f St. Jo Bartlett of Rockville to Staff (nr were styled to match toe honor No date . has been announced signed with rouge red vel­ I S H H H f organization has just been com­ L YOUR O ^1 1 0 0 J Sgt. Thomas Joseph Martone of ' Matthew’s Church will hold two attendent’s and they carried for toe wedding. vet bodices, bateau necklines, pleted in toe town hall next to W CHOICE O 1 I VfVIWIffV AAWlWfaEA w I workshops this week. The first crescent bouquets of bronze and Fort Meyer, Va., was solernniz- long tapered sleeves and pink toe state trooper’s. ■ 1 will be held beginning at 10 KRAFT gold colored chrysanthemums. Anderson IB a 1962 graduate of ed Saturday morning at St. ing velvet headbows, and they > II — I— - r “ The projected outlook for a..m. Wednesday in the Parish GRAND UNION TEGETMUN OR ^ MORTONS FROZEN RICHS 11b $100 Robert K. Stafford of Perth Conard High Bdhool, W est Bernard’s Church, Rockville. ing velvet headvows, and they AT Tolland Civil Defense is grim,” Center, and the other Thurs­ cans ^ stated Cabaniss in toe Annual PORK & BEANS 8 Amboy, N.J., served as best Hartford, and a 1967 graduate The bride is a dai^hter of carried colonial bouquets of day n l^t at 8 at the home of c o m i RICH man. Ushera were James V. of Northeastern University, sweetheart roses and carnations. PINE PHARMACY Report. "Progress of toe CD Mrs. William Holley. Loehr Rd. GRANbUNION aw Mr. and Mrs. Nelson W. Bart­ Mb. $|00 Anderson of Manchester, broth­ BostoiL Mass. He la employed Allen Crossett of Far Hills, 664 Center St. 649-08U organization will be similar to Mrs. Del Tomasek will demon- a oaSTALCliAR ' cans ^ ' er of toe bride; and Philip as an inicoime tax aiccounitanit at lett of 25 Talcbtt Ave. The bride­ N. J., served as best man. Ush- that of past years unless addi­ CUT BEETS 8 a ^iTAOtllWsrSMl IITTT-IAIJION Croke of Englewood, N.J. the Conneotlcut Bank and groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. tional funds are provided to fi­ a HUNDMBfcrum A 6 0. $100 14..$|00 The bride’s mother wore a Trust Co., Hartford. The couple j Martone of Westfield, nance new programs.” INDOORS A OUTSOORS . CATFOOD 8 1 cans g p k g s . ■ burgundy colored silk worsted wlUl live a t 164 Plain Dr., East j^rgog "The funds allocated by toe OVER 3 MILLION Um u p hn t1 No L t K r S ’ D 99< V ensemble with matching acces­ Hartford, after Oot. 21. town are adequate to support 4 The Rev. Anthony P. Kuzdal PRESCRIPTIONS sories and a corsage of white the operating costs of toe pro­ of St. Bernard’s Church per­ the public is invited . . . Safely Oompoisided cymbidium orchids. The bride- gram, but fall considerably formed toe double-ring ceremo­ lEAENOON rARNI-nOZEH GRAND UNION-FRESH g;room’s mother wore a shock­ short of that required to finance lEG. IL4S VALUE-STAMLESS STEEL qt. College Council ny and was celebrant at toe Tkt n il Ihiai ing pink silk worsted jacket Free Investment Lecture Series any concrete or new programs,” ARTHUR DRUB The W. O. Gkniwy Co. lO in Q Q c nuptial high Mass. Miss Gwen PETITE PEAS iiin n iiU i cont. 23' dress with matching accessories accoirding to toe director. 886 N . Main S t, Mancheater pkg. ORANGE JUICE Meeting Tonight PetUgean of Rockville was or­ SCHICK BLADES and a corsage of pink tea roses. III Present funds have been used O l o o z Q Q c RONEONI ^ Treasure Chest ganist. Baskets of assorted flow­ 'HOW TO INVEST' to rebuild an emergency power II6DLAB OS SUPER ^ Mb. A reception for 180 was held The executive committee of Q pkgs. Diamonds, from ers were on the altar. generator to be eventually lo­ pkgs. $100 to $5000 at Manchester Country Club. Manchester Community College 53' The bride was given in mar- at D&L — MANCHESTER PARKADE cated In toe Town Hall. S i r ------^ ^ SPAGHETTI 2 For a plane trip to Miami Regional Advisory Council will . oue wore 69' Conservation and PZC KOTEX 2 RONZONI j a EASY PAYMENTS Beach, Fla., Mrs. Anderson hold a regular monthly meeting^ ip^irth rhantillv lace gown in the Community Room WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES IES.IL09UAUIE Mb. wore a camel and brown dress tonight at 7:30 to make com- ^ tull-length chantl y ^ The Planning and Zoning AVAILABLE over peau de sole, fashioned Commission has engaged toe " L T B Q c pkgs. and cogt with dark brown ac* starts Wed., Oct. 18, 7:30>9 p.m. tube M V PORK & BEANS ELBOW MACARONI 2 53' mittee assignments and con with long sleeves, boat wing col- service of toe local office nf Day In.'..Day Out... cessorles and a corsage of green tinue organizing a 10-year pro- oearls and SCORE HAIR CREAM the. Federal Soil and Water Con- HEINZ cymbldium orchids and ivy. gram of development for the accented vdth pearls, MU A series of talks about investments, mutual funds, MAimiOM'S ____ ' O i i b O l c 12-oz. gram ol back fullness from the collar Mrs. Anderson is a 196^ life insurance, savinsrs and loans, etc., under the cans btl. college. terminated In a chapel-length 35' graduate of Mandiester High supervision of Mr. J. S. Maisel, resident vice-presi­ CHILI SAUCE With this session, the college train. Her shoulder-length bouf­ PRESCRIPTIONS INSTANT COFFEE 89' School and a 1964 graduate of dent of B. C. Morton Co., one of the largest invest­ on FOR AUTONATIC DISHWASHERS Mb. council will begin holding its fant veil was arranged from a Mt. St Ida Junior College, sessions in the conference room ment houses in the country. Each Wednesday a 4-oz. pearl trimmed peau de sole . . . rcBulting in meaningful 8-oz. A * T C Newton Centre, Miass. She is (Room 212) of toe new Hart­ pkg. open pillbox hat, and she car­ different topic and speaker . . . don’t miss it. cans A M CALGONITE 45' employed as a service repre­ ford Rd. Campus, the former savings to you every day! JEWELERS—SILVERSMITHS ried a bouquet of sweetheart TOMATO SAUCE 4 LYSOL sentative for Southern New HELCO building at 146 Hart­ RICH n FLAVOR roses. nSTAMT Mb. England Telephone Co. Mr. No upa and downs in your Prescription 10-oz. $ | 3 9 958 Main St., Manchester ford Rd. o o a t a -^ "disooiinta” today. 'Ttegnlar can Heretofore, its meetings have Mrs. Frederick Taylor of jar A DISINFECTANT EHLERS COFFEE Rockville was matron of honor. prices” tomorrow! m been held in toe teachers’ NESCAFE COFFEE ESTEE lounge at Manchester High Bridesmaids were Mrs. James No "reduced apectala”—no “temporaiy redactlooA” on Preecriptlons to hire UQUID SPRAY School. Tassmer of Rockville and Miss 6-oz. OBC Em ily Surko of Hartford. castomers! S:29' MANCHESTER TOMATO PASTE 6 caifs O w MILKCHOC. BARS The attendants were dressed A t the oame time, there is never any 5-oz. ISC ^ c CAL60N St. Louis’s newly opened j,j full-length gowns of oompromlse in eervloe or quality! OOFFEE btl. ^ 0^ 0 ■'Can PET CENTER Gateway Arch commemorates jjj^gg green velvet and sand col- ITS Mb. 89' toe city as the gateway to toe crepe, designed with I YOU GET OUB LOWEST BATH OIL BEADS 995 M AIN ST.—TEL. 649-4278—MANCHESTER CHASE & SANBORN West. The mionument towers 630 bateau necklines, elbow-length PBIOES E V E R Y D A Y O F THE feet, 75 feet higher than the sleeves trimmed with white ven- ORMAL y e a r . . i A N D YO U SAVE DOG BARKING? Washington Monument. Some ise lace, empire waistlines ac­ MtmE THROUGHOUT THE 900 tons of polished stainless cented with matching lace and . . . WE RENT IT . . . YEAR . . . ON ALL YOUR Stop him the easy, gentle way with steel were used — toe largest a bow at the back. They wore Burkunp photo PRESCRIPTION NEEDS. a Debarker. amount ever employed In a sin­ mosB/Yreen velvet headbows indows, gle project. MRS. ’THOMAS JOSEPH MARTONE Silent Dog Whistle COa» with veils, and they carried bou­ A L L F O R M A L W E A R IN Doors, Pordies, t r y d s a n d SEE Only You r Dog Can Hear. 3 # W quets of pompons In autumn er was Shane C. Peele of Ver- Mrs. Martone, a 1963 grad- Breezoways shades. non, nephew of toe bride. uate of RockvUle High School, STOCK AT ALL TIMES! Undarwaad-Olivotti Miss JoAnn McMahon of ■■n Ovarhaod Trolleys Retractable Leash Mrs. Bartlett wore a turquoise will be eniployed as recepUon- CntmthSMan •"t Your dog wUl always stay 21 Westfield, Mass., cousin of toe gheato dress with matching ac.' 1st at Undted Aircraft Oorp, Tack 0v«r Senam 'PttSaHPTIOIISl *■* :. 500 n>. test, 50 and 76 Lightweight, 500 lb. teat. Paitable Typewritar brldgegroom, was nower girl, cessories. The brldgegroom’s Washington, D.C. Staff Sgt. oaMes. Her gold colored velvet gown mother wore a blue chiffon Martone, a 1961 graduate of GenuiM FLEX-0-6LASS it the only #7 # r $5.95 - $7.95 $6.95 Caa handle anything from and- headbow were styled to ^i-egg ^jth matching accessor- Westfield High School, joined plittie window nulcriil Uot cantes bomeworic to a novel. match the adult attendants’, and fog_ Both wore cymbldium or- U. S. Arm y In 1962, and has 1 2 ytar iHnrantnn.Tlic nima Only Yale Typewriter Sery- she carried a bouquet of pohti- chlds. served for 18 months in Vfot- ■\. FLEX-O -G LA SSiiprinlid on the RABBIT fELLETS M E N ’S SHOP CHAMELEONS loe ariU at the right price pons in autumn shades. a reception for 200 was held nam. He is assigned to the U. B. cd(a for your pntKWn. 50e 1 Ib. 9c, 26 lbs. $1.99. 50 with One Year Guarantee. James Martone of Westfield at the Italian Social Club, Rock- Arm y Strategic Oommunlca- ’’’Tnie Marvel of Main Street” M ttairdwaraAUaihartlarat Ia T t h e PARKADE — WEST MIDDLE TPKE. W e sd l mealworiita. lbs. $8.75. No tax. Don’t delay. served as his brotoer’s best vlUe. For a plane trip to Na^ Uons Command, toe Pentagon 901 - 907 Main Street M M e TmpOMi, Weut—THple4 H dJ w ir Hiwi Oawtir, 180 Ib tiw t SquaiWi Mcrwiiigftua Mancheeter, Connecticut ■Tsrywhara man. Ushers were John Bres- sau, Mnl. Martone wore a red Facility, Washington. The cou- Try 4Nir own blended foods for your parakeet or canary. YALE "W« Senrw You Monay" OfCB M iV NigMa to KMeaiptioa Ceotois doMd Ikad^ra Hamrter 'Food Specially Bkaded ...... ib. pkg. 29c sani of Westfield, cousin of the wool knit diress and coat with pie will live at toe Harvey Hall "SPECIAXJS’TS IN FORMAL WEAR RENTALS’’ PLENTY OF FREE PABKINO AT REAR OF STORE Typpwritar Sorvica bridegroom; and James Mabery black accessories and a white Apts., 860 Greenbrier St., Ar- TeL 640-4986— Manchester of Arlington, Va. The ring bear- cymbldium orchid corsage. lington, Va. r A O B I K N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1967 Section Two MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1967 iKanrl;piBt^r Enwiiitg If MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1967 Pages II to 20 — Church School Aid Involved — Obituary Can Taxpayer Sue About Town Four Injured Lutz Starts Drive and Mrs. Josephine Smith of Death Oaims Coral Gables, Fla.; 10 grand­ Washington School PTA will In Accidents children, and 6 great-grandchil­ For U.S. Spending? m'eet tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the school. For More Volunteers dren. Four persons were taken to trial, no Negro had ever served McNaUy, 5 0 Funeral ’wrfices will be held kfonchester Memorial Hospital Ladies, now that the children are all In school, does tomorrow fat 1 p.m. at the (Contbitted from Page One) on a grand jury panel and few, IMftnchester Chapter of Dis- aUed American Veterans will - as a result of two motor ve­ does time hang'heavy on your hands? Are you looking Walter G. McNaUy, SO, of 6 Holmes Funeral Home, 400 if any Negroes had served on The Council said there is “ grave nieet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at for a worthy way to spend a little of that extra leisure? Morae Rd., president and treas­ Main St., Manchester. Burial petit jury panels.” hicle mishaps over the week­ doubt” that federal programs the Legion Home. ’Then the Women’s V olu n teer------urer of the Walter G. McNally wUl be in Wapping Ceme'tery. end. Three of them were ad­ aiding church-related schools League of Lutz Junior Museum that classes will be expanded and Sons Inc. Construction Co., There will no calling hours. arc constitutional. Walker Rule Reversed mitted. WASHINGTON (AP) — The -Manchester WATES will meet may be your answer. Now be- to the Oak Grove Nature Cen- died early this morning at The federal program provides Supreme Court threw out today tomorrow at the Italian Ameri­ Adele Czykieta of 289 HllHard glnning the 11th year of its ex- ter next spring when a new Hartford Hospital after a linger­ Harold E. Wilson funds to finance guidance serv­ a $75,000 judgment won by for­ can Club, 136 Bldridge St. St. was a passenger in oi>e of Istence, the league — ■which activlUes building now under ing illness. He was the husband COVENTRY—Harold E. Wil­ ices, purchase of textbooks and mer Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Weighing In will be from 7 to the cars. She was admitted to shoulders a large share of re- construction is completed, of Mrs. Irene Delorey McNally. son, 68, who made his home some instruction in religiously Walker in Louisiana courts 8 - p.m. The program will in­ the hospital with a back strain sponsibllity for the museum’s The things volunteers do are Mr. McNaUy was bom Sept. with a niece, Mrs. Walter Mur­ operated schools. against The Associated Press clude a parcel post auction. and is to satisfactory condition acUvlUes—Is looking for people almost as varied as the museum 25, 1917 in Boston; Mass., a son phy of Mark Dr., died Saturday today, a hospital official said. and The Times-Picayune like you to enlarge Its acUve exhibits — ranging from aper- of Richard J. and Ann Clifford in Glastonbury. Conviction Reversed Publishing Corp. 'The Tozer Group of Second The driver of the car, Eliza­ membership. machines, to cata- Mr. Wilson was bora Jan. IS, beth A. Cone, of 39 Trumbull McNally, and lived in Manches- WASHINGTON (AP) — The The court in a brief unsigned Congregational Church will . . . , __ loguing and repairing the hun- 1899 in Manchester, and liveiT in St., was also taken to the hos­ Thls week the vohmteers will Supreme Court reversed today ruling cited its decision of last meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Manchester most of his life be­ pital where she was X-rayed be conducUng a drive tor new ^ ^ the conviction of Johnny Cole­ June that public figures—like home of Mrs. Charles Genovese, fore moving to Coventry a year 68 Croft Dr. Hostesses are Mrs.. and released. members and are polnUng up museum "store.” ago. He was employed as a man, a Negro under death sen­ public officials—cannot recover Elmo Genovesl and Mrs. Nell Police say that the Cone ve­ the need by means of a window Volunteers also act as hostess- clerk at the Hartman Market, tence in Alabama in the slaying libel damages without a 'show­ Awarded Grant of a white mechanic. ing of actusd malice. Paterson. hicle and one driven by Datrld display, to go on view at Wat- gg during visiting hours (dally Rockville. T. Garrison, 22, of 39 Ashworth kins Bros, tomorrow. except Monday from 2-5 p.m .). Survivors include a sister, The court said in an unsigned Walker’s suit was based on Saunuel Sweet, son of Mr. and The official board of Nathan St., collided at Oak and Clin­ And on Wednesday morning, and some teach in the after- Mrs. Edna Magowan of Willi- opinion that although evidence AP accounts of his activities at Mrs. Frederick Sweet of 42 N. is in dispute as to whether Hale PTA will meet tomorrow ton Sts. Saturday at 10 p.m. the league will hold Open House school enrichment classes, mantic, and several nieces and the University of Misslppl cam­ School St., has been awarded at 8 p.m. in the school cafeter- Garrison also had visible sign at the museum, 126 Cedar St, As weU as giving of their nephews. Negroes were included in grand pus at Oxford in 1962 during dis­ the $800 Elizabeth and Philip and petit jury panels in Greene ia. of injury. He was admitted to from 9-30 to 11 SO time, volunteers have social ac- Funeral services will be held orders accompanying the ad­ Fuller Schblarshlp at Cornell County, Ala., it appears that no mission of a Negro, James University, Ithaca, N. Y. the hospital with a question of InvltaUons have gone out to to^ugho^ the yew. tomorrow at 11 a.m. at Holmes Mystic Review, North Ameri­ skull Injury, but was later dis­ Negro served on the grand jury Meredith, into the university. The scholarship is given an­ PTA members at all Manches- ’ll!! Funeral Home, 400 Main St., can Benefit Association, will charged. which indicted Coleman or on Last June the court threw out nually to a deserving student ter schools. However, any In- a Manchester. The Rev. Earle R. meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Odd annual dinner, during which a Custer, pastor of North Metho­ the trial jury which convicted a $500,000 Judgment Walker had on the basis of need and aca­ Both cars were towed away. terested women from Manches­ him. Fellows Hall. The Cone vehicle was wrecked volunteer is honored for serv­ dist Church, Manchester, will won against AP in a Texas state demic achievement. ter or area towns are also In­ totally, police say. The mishap ice to the museum. officiate. Burial will be in East Besides, the court said, “ it court. This suit was based simi­ An honors zoology major. vited, says Mrs. Madelyn Mc- Members of the VFW Auxil­ is still under investigation. This week on Saturday the Cemetery. Manche^r. further appeared that up to the larly on reports of the Oxford Sweet is serving this year as Awley, museum director, time of petitioner's (Coleman’s) iary wishing to sew on cancer Catherine Jenkins of 418 McDonnell Awarded Eagle Badge g;roup will hold a Bake Sale at Friends may call at the fun­ Incident. ! president of Jordan!, the Cor­ more more pads will meet Wednesday at Spring St. was taken to the hos­ Mr. and Mrs. McDonneiU adnUre tbelr son’s Eagle Badge alt 'rnaop 120 Ctouit o f HkMtar yea- Burtons to raise funds for the eral home tonigth from 7 to 9. nell Society of Zoologists. The museum, now entering its ; league’s operation. 10:80 a.m. at the home of Mrs. pital after the car she was driv­ Since childhood, he hais been berday. (Herald pBioto by Pinto.) 15th year, has enjoyed steady >nje museum’s friends have Ben Huck, 61 Turnbull Rd. an active member of Manches­ ing skidded off the right and hit Mrs. Maude Gadwah Michael McDonnell, son of member of the Order of the Ar- Kenneth Messier, James (3ur- annual growth—from its Ince^ g varied and interesting story Nature Center Footbridge Dedicated Those attending are reminded ter’s Lutz Junior Museum. This a utility pole at Parker St. and VERNON—Mrs. Maude Gould Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McDon- row. He recently received a let- tls, Michael Bourque, Patrick tlon literally in a closet to the to tell. After the kids are off Bonn Arrests Four to bring torn sheets, folded summer he conceived and con­ E. Middle ’Tpke. at 4:16 yester­ Gadwah, 75, of Harriet St., wid­ nell of 184 Ludlow Rd. was ter of commendation from Clin- Farrell, Bruce Belfiore, and point where it now crams into to school Wednesday, why not The “oover" on the new obvem l flooitJbiOdlgie Hit Luitz JunHor esitJaJblUlshlment o f the nature Cenlter; Richard BOhadik, Mian- newsitapers and a box lunch. structed a diorama currently day afternoon. ow of Leslie Gadwah, died Beverages will be served. awarded an Eagle badge yester- ton J. Hendrickson, chairman of John Powers, clUzenshlp-com- every available nook and cran- gtop in at 126 Cedar St. and Walter O. McNally Muiseumls Oiak Grove NWture Oeniter proved) unnetcebaary for choislter Jlayiceeis preislldein/t; and NUchbias PHnuzlO, preeSdent being displayed there, “ Wildlife She was admitted to the hos­ early this morning at Rockville o f Ithe Oonniectliicut Jiaycees. Accepltlng the bridge, bulit as a day at a Boy Scout Troop 120 the Nature Center committee of munlty; Brian Clavette, coin i>y M its home on Cedar learn more about it? General Hospital. yetslbeTiday’is dediicaitiion ceremonies, hekl before Seveinal hun­ of the Connecticut Shoreline.” pital with lacerations and is in community project toy the locHl Jlaycees, ■Was Whiter SOhul- On Red Spy Counts The Am'erican Legion Auxil­ Court of Honor at St. James’ Lutz Junior Museum, for excel- collecting; Kenneth Messier, St------ter for the past 19 years. He Mrs. Gadwah was bom Oct. He has been a recipient of the satisfactory condition today, a dred sq>edtklUnl3 in perfeot autumn weaiUier. A small porUon ithellis, presiident o f the museum’is board o f 'truisiOeeisi The Jlay- iary will have a business meet­ School. Scouts James Curtis and lent leadership in executing and home repairs; Donald Briggs It is a place where was an Army veteran of World 17, 1891 in Bishops Crossing, Lutz “ Eljm” pin for service hospital official said. o f ithe orOiwd 'tSfait ringed the ra'viinb' lih shown Uslteinling tb the ceeis awarded •■derilitlioateis of apprecUiatioin to CHnlton Hen- (Continued from Page One) Martin said, they received in­ ing tonight at 7:30 at the Post Edward Poutre conducted the performing his Eagle project, and John Powers, lifesaving; Ml- 26,000 persons visit annually to War n , and a member of the Canada, and lived in Wells Riv­ to the community, is a Re­ The Jenkins woman told po­ Court of Honor. He is a communicant of St. Bar- chael Bourque, nature. ®*® touch and discover new welcome by Mlayor Agotsitiilne'Ili, center, llie keynote address drlicksOn, deirigner oif the bridge, and) to AgodtlnielUl ftolr the structions by radio broadcasts Home. Mrs. Eugene Freeman Army and Navy CHub. He was er, Vt., before moving to Ver­ search Fellow at the University lice she had been listening to McDonnell, 16. is a junior at tholomew Church. Also, Patrick Farrell, John things about hundp^s of e « it - wlats by HOirlaice H. Brown o f MSanOhiesibelr, Ithe Oonnedtiiout De- Itown, 'in recognliltion o f aid 'town agenideis gave 'the project. ufacture in the shape of a pack received on a certain wave is to charge of refreshments. Lumber Supplies a member of Campbell Ck>uncil, non six years' ago to make her of Toronto, and is a member of music on the car radio, didn’t veiapment Oonuniaslon'is executive dlrecitlor; and others who After the ceremonleis, a reeeptaon for the Jaycees ■was held of cigarettes. This camera, he length at a certain time. East Catholic High School, Other scouts receiving awards Powers, Bruce Belfiore and ing live animal and sml e ^ lb - KofC, and a former director of home with her daughter, Mrs. the Philadelphia Herpetologlcal notice the red traffic light, then spoke briefly were Dr. Frank Horton, a member of the Mhn- toy museum trustees 'at 'the 64 WyHys St. home lof Dr. and' Martin said Instructions for The Rev. Reginald Redlon, where he has received the ” E ” at the Court of Honor are John Roger Granger, photography; its—like an 11-foot stated Alas- Sold at Auction its coiroration, and a member Carl P. Brock. She attended the said, was operated simply by Society. He Is a 1966 graduate saw it, applied the brakes and dheiEiber OonservHiUon OommlihslOin and prime mover behind Mrs. John Wrighit. (Heiiald photo by Pinto.) recei'ving the radio calls had O.F.M., recently appointed pres­ honors awards for the past two Joy, Daniel Gerrity, Edward John Powers, personal fitness; ban brown bear and Seymour of Manchester Lodge of Elks. First Congregational Church of sliding it over the document. of Manchester High School. the car slid from the road and been in Suetterlin’s apartment^ ident of St. Bonaventure Unl- years and is a member of the Dyment, Kenneth Kuszynskl, Patrick Farrell, Richard Anton, the Spaceman, to cite but two. Berman Brothers of Oolches- Survivors, besides his wife, Vernon. Pieschel and Marggraf are into the pole. but West German agents had no . verslty, will be honored by the Cross Country and track teams, Thomas Mlrtl, Donald Claing, Donald Briggs, John Powers, p*® museum Is a Pi®®® ®®” ter bought the contents of the include three sons, Lt. Richard Survivors, besides her daugh­ pita), Hartford. also believed to have concealed opportunity to intercept a Connecticut alumni Sunday af­ John Miather Chapter, Order She received a written warn­ and Chess au b . Kent Demers, Mark Vogt, Brian Clavette, rowing; Den- culated to ' delight, educate and Lumber and Sup- J. McNally, Ft. Devens, Mass.; ter, include 7 sons, Millard Mr. Truesdale was bom Oct. 12th Circuit Qualified Applicants Scarce microphones and secret listen­ broadcast. ternoon, Nov. 6, at Les Shaw’s of DeMolay will meet tonight ing for failure to drive in the He has been a Boy Scout since Frank Bell, Kevin Derby, Kev- "i® Flengo, reptile study; James stimulate” children, a place pjy Company yard at an auction Scott of Col'ebrook, N.H., Mark 8, 1921 in Niagara Falls, N.Y.. and Walter G. McNally Jr., and ing devices in conference rooms He said the arrests were car­ Restaurant, New Haven. The ait 7:30 at Masonic Temple. The established lane. 1962 and has been a patrol lead- in Mohr, Joseph Mloganoski, Curtis and Michael Bourque, wlwre they can feel at home, morning for $17,000. Scott of Holbrook, Mass., Shir­ a son of George W. Truesdale Thomas D. McNally, both at G)urt Cases of the French Embassy and in ried out ■within 24 hours of the ' event Is open to all alumni, par­ DeiMolay degree will be con­ Minor damage resulted to er and junior assistant scout Peter Spinella and Leo Gauth- reading; Roger Granger and ond one without any hw ds property was owned by ley Scott of Dover, N.H., Theo­ of Niagara Falls eind the late For Town Engineering Jobs home; a daughter. Miss Char­ hotel rooms, Martin said. time that U.S. authorities re­ ents of underclassmen and ferred. Officers are reminded to both vehicles when a car driven leader. He has received the ” Ad ier, tenderfoot; Robert O’Oon- Brian Clavette, swimming; Rog-- signs, said the director. Sylvester J. Ploufe of Quarry dore Scott of Brockton, Mass., Mrs. Agnes Truesdale. He lived lotte Ann McNally at home; layed Information from the So- friends. Reservations may be wear whl'te shirts, bow ties and by Andrew 'Winzler, 73, of 110 AUara Del” award and is a nor, Anthony Lupacchlno, Guy s*" Granger and Donald Briggs, Though the museum is bur- jj^gdeclared bankrupt- C3iarles Gadwah of Wells River, for many years In the South Manchester has drawn a Harkins said that Manches­ MANCHESTER SESSION The material collected by the three brothers, Richard J. Mc­ four was handed over to their ■viet defector. made ■with Paul F. Ryan, 62 dork trousers. Oxford St., and one driven by Deslmone, Richard Campbell, soil and water conservation; geonlng, the acUve membership gg^^jg j,g and Claude Gadwah and Glenn was employed as a bus driver blank in finding acceptable can­ ter is seeking a working agree­ Nally of Woodbrldge, Va., Paul The case of William Blazen- Martin said a second woman Laurel St. Ruth J. Bassett of Ellington Tom Derby and Richard Anton. Bruce Belfiore and Patrick Far- the volunteer league is not gycUoned off at a later date, Gadwah, both of Vernon; 2 oth­ by the Connecticut Cto.. Hart­ didates for town engineer anO ment with Northeastern Uhi- Soviet contacts at meetings in F. McNally of Ft. Lauderdale, sky, 22, of Marlborough was St. James’ Mothers Circle collided at Main and Strickland second class, and Brian C3av- r®!!. scholarship and Donald keeping pace, M d more mem- goQOfding to Nathan B. Sweed- er daughters, Mrs. Frederick ford. engineering aide, according ’ to verslty, Boston, for an on- job East and West Berlin, Martin had been arrested in the origi­ Fla., and Robert L. McNally of A Wdndup Coffee for sollci- will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Sts. Saturday afternoon. ette first class. Briggs, wood carving. b®rs are needed.to handle the jg^^ aucUoner. Bennett of Londonderry, N.H., Survivors, besides his father, town manager aide John Har­ training program for sopho­ continued for trial by jury to said. According to statements nal roundup, but was later re­ Zoners Hear Leominlster, Mass. East Hartford Circuit Court, 'tors o f 'the Miancliester League at the home of Mrs. Francis ’The Bassett woman received Also, Patrick Farrell, John Others receiving awards were attendant upon were about half a dozen and Mrs. Nora Morse of West­ include his wife, Mrs. Julie An- kins, who handles hiring pro­ mores and junior engineering made following their arrest. leased. The funeral will be held drusis Truesdale of Hartford; cedures for the town. students. Oct. 26. Blazensky was arrest­ of Women Voters Finance DeSimone, 19 S. Hawthorne St. a written warning for passing Powers, Bruce Belfiore, Donald James Curtis for three years > », i bidders this morning wlwith about brook, Maine; a brother, Leslie O l..?L. I I C & I S ) Briggs and Roger Granger, star perfects attendance; John Mlrtl Without the league s help, pgingjgg attending. Thursday at 8:30 a.m. from the two daughters, Mrs. Gail Bu- Harkins said that the town A meeting will be held next ed Oct. 2 and charged with ag­ Drive 'W ill be held tomorrow at (fo-hostesses are Mrs. Edward at an intersection. Gould of Kinderhook, N .Y.; a ^ a/vrulfscout; • an/1 and T^annla Dennis IPIanee/v Flengo, Ken- #aaafor 4«sva two i»An«»a years a# of perfect attend- W© SlUlDlysimply COUldl) couldn’t I ODQT&t© o^ rate ©f*eL DawwiaeiBerman Brothers 1have 80 John F. 'lUemey Funeral Home, tala and Miss Julie Truesdale, actually hired a man to be en­ month with university officials gravated assault. Police say 9:30 a.m. at the home o f Mrs. Ristau and Mrs. Paul O’Neil. Raymond J. Boire, 25, of RFD sister, Mrs. Orin Batz of Niver- House Panel Wants Budgjet The Zoning Board of Appeals neth Messier and Mark Orlow- once and Roger Granger and ‘ ‘®*®mly or have the kinds M d ^ y g ^^j^g yjgjp purchase 219 W. Center St., with a Mass both of South Windsor: and.two gineer, but then lost him to to define a program which may Blazensky was identified as the Charles Wilkins, 117 (Baldwin 1, Box 30, was charged with ville, N .Y.; 50 grandchildren, 20 (ZBA) will consider a short ski, life scout. Brian Clavette lor one year of "v m ^ rs of programs we do They are selling the of irequiem at the Church of brothers, William H. Truesdale Windsor before he took local of­ start in the spring. The stu­ person who chased Arthur Pe­ Rd. St. Francis Xavier Mothers failure to drive a reasonable great - grandchildren, and 8 agenda of only six variance re- Merit badges we're awarded perfect attendance. nccoroing to Mrs. McAw- merchandise at cut prices every the Assumption at 9. Burial great-great-grandchildren. and George T. Truesdale. both fice. The pay in Windsor is ap­ dents would spend three months terson, 20, of 37 Pearl St. with Cut by About $3 Billion Circle will meet Wednesday at distance apart after the car he a knife near Center Springs 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. quests when it meets at 8 to- to John Powers, athletics; Ken- Edward Poutre, Donald . . day at the yard. will be in Rose HiU Memorial Funeral services will be held of Niagara Falls. proximately the same as in in Manchester on a rotating bas­ The Military Order of Devil was driving rammed the rear Park on the evening of Oct. 2. Roger Lemelto, 41 Teresa Rd. night in the Municipal Building neth Messier and Donald Briggs, Brian Clavette and active membership Is now Park, Rocky Hill. tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the White- The funeral will be held Wed­ Manchester, but the travel time is, to fill the engineering aide President my responsibility as Dogs of the Marine Corps of a car driven by Blanche Two other men were arrested Co-hostesses are Mrs. Robert Hearing Room. Briggs, camping; Patrick Far- Richard Anton received an ought to be upped to at Eklends may call at the fu­ Gibson Funeral Home, 65 Elm nesday at 8 a.m. from the Ben­ to and from the man’s home is void, (Continued from Page One) chairman of the Appropriations League wSl elect officers to­ Prentice of Hebron Rd., Bolton, in the alleged disturbance. One McNamara and Mrs. Thomas Public hearings will be con- rell and Donald Briggs, canoe- award for completing a one-mile Ih® work load The nation’s live birth rate neral home tomorrow '9Fom 7 to St., Rockville. The Rev. John jamin J. Callahan Funeral about an hour less to Windsor Candidates for yet another Committee and I ’m .sure he morrow at 8 p.m. at the Marine and this car hit the rear of one of the men, Peter Ready, 21, of tude would be allowed to the ex­ ducted for all six requests. Ing: Edward Poutre, cooking; swim. can be spaced better, said the declined from 25 births per 1,000 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2 A. Lacey, pastor of the First Home, 1602 Main St., East Hart- than to Manchester, Harkins opening, that of superintendent wouldn’t want me to. Home. Zemke. driven by Claude Michaud, 26, no certain address, is scheduled ecutive branch to make room One is from the State High­ director. She also pointed out population In 1950 to 19 In 1960. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Congregationeil Church, will of­ ■ford with a Mass of requiem at said. He declined to name the of parks, will be given a wrltt^i ” I have too much pride and of Hartford. . for a trial in the Manchester The Women’s Home League way Department, for a variance ficiate. Graveside services will St. Francis of Assisi Church a( man or to say where he lives. examination soon, Harkins said. for the absorption.” too much respect for Congtress St. Elizabeth’s Mothers Circle Police say the chain-type ac­ session of Circuit Court Oct. 26. for the property of Dalphine Joseph Stefanik be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. 9. Burial win be in St. Cath­ As far as engineering aide is That position has been vacant WASHINGTON (AP) — One to abdicate our authority and ■will meet Wednesday at 8:15 of the Salvation Army will meet cident took place on E. Middle He is charged with breach of Kohn Holzman at 283 Spencer BOLTON — Joseph H. Stefa­ at Center Haverhill (N.H.) Cem­ erine’s Cemetery, Broad Brook. concerned, no eligible appli­ since July 31, when Horace of the most popular members of tell the President to make $5 bll- p.m. at the home of Mrs.' Albert tomorrow at 2 p.m. to Junior Tpke. at Lake St. ypterday at peace. The other man, Richard St., dn Residence AA. Friends may call at the fun­ cants, applied, Harkins said. Murphey retired. the House is in the middle of the lion in budget cuts anywhere be Sobielo, 226 School St. Mrs. Hall of the (Stadel. Mrs. Maj. 3 p.m. I nik, 63f of Juniper Lane, town etery. O. Adams, 23, of East Hartford, The state wants to acquire eral home tomorrow from 2 to budget battle between Congress wants to. I don’t believe that is James Gleeson is co-hostess. Kenneth Lance will be to charge ’The Boire vehicle | had to be justice of the peace and secre­ Friends may call at the fim- charged with breach of peace, that portion of the property in 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and President Johnson, and the proper way to run a demo* of an educational program. Hos­ towed away with ’ front end tary of the Democratic Town eral home tonight from 7 to 9. nothing was missing, police say is scheduled to appear for hear­ the path of the relocated Rt. 6. Club wm Fill seems to be enjoying every min cratlc government.” tesses are Mrs. Margaret Ther- damage, but the other two ve­ Committee, died yesterday at and surmise that the intruders ing of plea next Monday. The variance, if granted, would Mrs. Wilfred Walcott ute of it. The reference to the $5 billion RANGE I rien and Mrs. Annie Steele. hicles were driveable. his home. Boy A. Olson did not go any further than the reduce the front setback line Mrs. Beulah Aitken Walcott, Other cases continued: Thom­ Boire is scheduled for arraign­ Mr. Stefanik was born Nov. Roy A. Olson, 50, of 95 Lln- Masonic Chairs bathroom once they were in. as J. Rancourt, 20, of East “ It’s like being in the eye of a was to Republican insistence below minimum requirements. 57, of Newington, formerly of that as the price for providing ment on Oct. 30. 25, 1903 in Fall River, Mass., wood Dr. was pronounced dead Hartford, charged with assault hurricane, so to speak,” com­ The other five variance re­ Manchester, died B&turday at Manchester Lodge of Masons ments Rep. George H. Mahon emergency government financ­ A car driven by Ellen C. and lived in the Bolton area on arrival- at Manchester Me­ with intent to commit rape, Oct. FUEL OIL Crop Reporting quests to be considered tonight Hartford Hospital. She was the rangy Texas Democrat who ing,. the President should be or­ ^tarp of Wapping swerved off for the past 20 years. He was morial Hospital yesterday af­ will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. 23: Walter N. Talaga, 16, of 23 are from : wife of Wilfred Walcott. heads the House Appropriations dered to cut that sum from Parker St. Saturday morning a past president of the Polish ternoon. Death was attributed at Masonic Temple. The Mas­ Police Arrests P inelllll St., charged with reck­ GASOLINE Antedated 1863 White Eagle Club of Fall River. Mrs. Walcott was bom in East Committee. spending this year. and hit the Colonial Botird Co. 1. Edward S. Toper, to erect to natural causes. He was the ter Meson degree will toe con­ less driving, operating a motor Survivors include two sisters, Hartford, a daughter of the late In addition to being the num­ The administration contends WASHINGTON — In July 1863 building near Mitchell Dr. The an attached garage at 71 San- husband of Mrs. Helen Holmes ferred toy the Fcllowcraft Cluib. vehicle without a driver’s li­ tlna Dr. in Rural Residence Mrs. Michael Matula of Bolton Alexander and Phoebe Aitken, Bruce A. Calef, 17, of East cense, and operating an unreg­ ber one congressional spokes­ it can’t cut the budget until it the U. S. Department of Agri­ drived- told police that her cat, Olson. The officers of the evening Zone. The garage would be clos­ and Mrs. Mary S. Boudreau of of Msmehester. She lived in Hartford was arrested early istered motor vehicle, Oct. 23; man on appropriations—which knows how much money will be BANTLY OIL culture issued its first official which she was taking to the Mr. Olson was born March 2, are Nornian Pierce, worshipful er to the sideline and to the Fall River, and several nieces New Britain before moving to Barry J. McCormick, 24, of 20 originate in his committee-- available. And many of the bills report on the condition of grow­ veterinarian, jumped on ^ her, 1917 In Manchester, a son of master: George Oiiillette, senior this morning in connection with front line than regulations per­ and nephews. Newington 24 years ago. She was Woodbrldge St., charged with Mahon is a long-standing friend providing the money haven’t ing crops by states. But crop making her lose control of the Arthur and Wilhelmina Parsons warden; Ernest 2k>ppa, junior the theft of a pickup truck mit. The funeral will be held a member of CSiurch of Christ, breach of peace was referred to of his fellow Texan, President cleared Congress. reports of one kind or another car. Olson, and lived in Manchester waren; T. Dye Hooper, treasur­ 2. Vernon National Bank, to Wednesday at 8 a.m. from the Congregational, Newington. from 78 Hawthorne St. the Family Relation Division Johnson. Mahon calls the GOP proposal had been published for a The Sharp vehicle was towed all his life. He was a Navy vet­ er; William Bryce, secretary; erect a free-standing, ground H(rimes Funeral Home, 400 Survivors, besides her hus­ Calef is charged on two and continued to Nov. 2; and They thoroughly understand ’’buck passing.” number of years previously. away with front end damage. eran of World War H. He was Roger Ather, sciiior deacon; El­ sign on Rt. 16 In Rural Resi­ Main St., Manchester, with a band, include a son, Donald E. counts with theft of a motor ve­ Geoffrey Farrington, 20, of East each other—an understantflng ” It amounts to passing the mer Stone, junior deacon; Rob­ dence Zone, about 480 feet east Mass of requiem at St. Mau­ a member of Emanuel Luther­ Walcott, a student at the Uni­ hicle and also with operating a Hartford, charged with reckless born not only of their long buck to the President and down­ ert 'Molumphy, senior steward; of the Oak Lodge. Regulations rice’s Church at 9. Burial will an Church and Manchester versity of Connecticut, Storrs; motor vehicle without a license driving, Oct. 30. friendship, but of almost weekly grading Congress,” he said. ” It Allan Hollstrom Jr., junior do not permit signs at that lo­ be in Mt. St. Benedict Ceme­ Lodge of Masons. He was em­ a daiughter, Miss Cynthia Wal­ and Improper use of a license. Cases disposed of include: chats. would be far less painful and tery, Bloomfield. - ployed for the past 15 years as cott of Cambridge, Mass.; a steward: and Robert Wallace, ’’The President has hlS re­ more politically expedient for us cation. Police say Calef was appre­ Joseph Duchesneau, 36, of Cov­ Now In Progress— MORI ARTY BROTHER’S 3. Atty. Herbert Phelon, trus­ Friends may call at the fun­ an electrician at Pratt and brother, Williaim Aitken and a marshal. sponsibilities and I have mine,” to tell the President to do It, but hended after he was stopped on entry. charged ■with failure to tee, to< divide a parcel of land eral home today and tomorrow Whitney, Division of United Air­ sister, M rs., Marguerite House Mahon said in an interview. ” 1 we would lose our stature WiQi Rt. 15 while driving the truck. obey a stop sign, fined $15; Into two lots at 32 Holl St. in from 7 to 9 p.m. craft Corp., East Hartford. iboth o f South" Windsor. don’t want to delegate to the the public.” An alert had gone out about the Alexander Ballok, 19, of Wap­ Residence B. The two lots Survivors, besides his wife, Funeral services will be held Car Parts Taken, theft when James J. Duffield anor ping, charged with disregard­ 34th Anniversary would have less area and less Miss Esther DeCare include a son, Richard Allen tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Newing­ of 78 Hawthorne St. called po­ ing a stop sign, fined $10; San­ frontage than regulations re­ VERNON — Miss Esther De- Olson, serving with the U.S. ton Memorial Funeral Home, 20 Houses Entered lice after he saw the truck pull dra C. Carter, 17, of Hampton, Two Appointed Town Patrolmen Bonair Ave., Newington. Burial quire. Caio, 40, of Bridgeport, sister of Marines at Camp Lejeune, N. away from his house. arrested in Bolton And charged ■ 4. Daniel Ryan, to build an will be in East Cemetery, Man­ Automobile equipment valued A Manchester man and a Cov­ Perrone presently is a Hart­ Mrs. Catherine Anniello of C. Police say Calef left another with disregarding state traffic addition to his dwelling at 26 chester. entry man have been appointed ford fireman. He is a former 81 Merllne Dr., died yesterday Funeral services will be held at $90 was taken from cars in vehicle in front of the residence control marks, fined $10; Wal­ Lilac St. in Residence B. The Friends may call at the fu­ patrolmen in the Manchester Hartford policeman and a grad­ at Bridgeport. Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the lot at DeOorniler Motors on when he took the truck. This ter Delton Jr., 20, of Warehouse addition would be closer to the neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Police Department, effective uate of the Hartford Police Survivors also include five Emanuel Lutheran Church. The Broad St. sometime over the car had been stolen earlier, po­ Point, arrested in Manchester sideline than regulations per­ The family suggests that Nov. 6. They are 'Vito J. Per- Training Academy. A Facility Designed brothers and three other sis­ Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pas­ lice say. S-A-L-E mit. and charged with making un­ those wishing to do so make weekend. The items taken were rone, 31, of 22 Union St., and Tighe is employed aa a ma­ ters. tor, will officiate. Burial will be Early this afternoon, Calef 6. David Hodgkins, to erect memorial contributions to the a battery, a cargo carpet and a necessary noise with a motor Edward J. Tighe, 31, of Rabbit chinist. A solemn high Mass of re­ in East Cemetery. was awaiting appearance in Wa Have Sana EXTRA SPECIAL BUYS ON a dwelling at 13 Hunter Rd. in Church of Christ, Congregation­ vehicle, fined $20. Trail, Coventry. Both men will attend a one- quiem will be held Wednesday Friends may call at the Wat- gas cap. In one car, all the Circuit Court 12, Manchester. Rural Residence Zone. ’The al, Building Fund or to the Also, Vlr^nia T. Diehl o f 116 Tighe received the top score at 9 a.m. , at St. Ralphel’s kins-West Funeral Home, 142 'wires under the dashboard were month course at the Chief of QUALITY USED CARS, PLUS THIS SONUS! dwelling would be closer to the expressly for the elderly Richard B. Mlesch, 30, of 1 Keeney St., charged ■with fail­ American Cancer Society. cut. among five applicants who took Police Training Academy in Church, Bridgeport. E. Center St., tomorrow from Main St. was charged Saturday ure to obey State traffic con­ front line than regulations per­ Guy Jodoln of 110 Greenwood the examinations. Bethany. They will be required 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. night 'W ith breach of peace, af­ trol signs, fined $20; Dory Rus­ mit. Mrs. C. Anna Whitcomb John F. Brannick Dr. reported to police Saturday Tighe, a native of Buffalo, N. to get a passing grade there to Jolhn Faitktck Briumilck, 52, of ter a domestic disturbance at sell, 20, of Coventry, charged be certified as Manchester pa­ ANDCVER —Mrs. C. Anna Mrs. Grace Bezanaon that someone -took a tachometer Y., formerly lived in Manches­ VaJIley Stream, N.Y.; farmeriy his home. The complaint was with failure to drive on the trolmen. Ambulatory Patient in need Whitcomb, 91, of Rocky Hill, ■VERNON—Mrs. Grace Cross from his oar. He told police the ter. Perrone, a Hartford native, otf Mianjclhesber, dlieid yedberdlay made by his wife. right, fined $25; Jean L. Gagne, formerly of Andover, died Sat­ Bezanson, 67, of Skinner Rd., car had been parked in a wood­ has lived in Manchester for * Police Chief James Reardon alt HonDeHtmll (N.Y.) Hloispital. In iconneotlon with the 18, o f 'Rockville, charged with urday night at a convalescent ■widow of Ralph P. Bezanson, ed area across the street from seven years. Both men are mar­ said today that two more open­ He ■Wan )tlhie husbianid o f Mrs. Mdesch arrest, Gary Janicke, failure to obey state traffic con­ home. She was the widow of died yesterday at St. Francis his residence. ried and both men have two ings for patrolmen vrill be filled DorOOiy Lybia Brtannack. 20, of 168 Irving St., was also trol signs, fined $25; Richard E. Loids B. Whitcomb. Hospital. Jodoin estimated the val­ children. by the first of the year. o f Nursing Care Mir.. 'Bitannlick tvlais bbim Oct. charged wlith breach of peace. Gall^t, 17, of 56 Bigelow S^, Mrs. Whitcomb was born Mrs .Bezanson was born in ue of the tachometer at $50. 4, 1915 In Mlarichedtieir, la skm of Police say that Janicke kept in­ charged with failure to drive a Dec. 29, 1875 in Bolton, daugh­ Waterbury and lived in Bristol A wallet containing $37 was 10,000 Mrs. Mhzgiaret Egan Bnannfck terfering while they were ques­ reasonable distance apart, fined ter of Joseph and Jane Russell for 40 years before moving lo taken from the residence of of MlanichieHtier and bhie la.te tioning Mr. and Mrs. Mlesch, $25; Thomas P. Henry, 18, o f 9 GREiW STAMPS Daggert, and lived in AndoVer the Vernon-Hartford area 20 Mrs. Edward Moshe at 131 pialtirilck IL Bdannliick. Hie lived and they asked him to leave. Preston Dr., charged -with dis­ for many years before moving years ago. „ Until her retire­ Grandview St. sometime over New England's Leading in Mlonicihieater belfocie lue mov­ He refused to do so and was regarding no passing sign and to Rocky Hill to make her ment a year ago, she was em­ the weekend. Mrs.. Moshe told GIv m With Used Cor Over $500.00! tT Registered Nurses ed bo Long Island, N.Y., 20 markings, $20. police ^ e had left the wallet arrested, police say. Two-Year Professional home with her daughter, Mrs. ployed as a saleswoman at yelaia lago. He wan a Niavy veb- Also, 'Valerie S. Jacobs, o f Ofler to fo o d ttrn Mondagr, Ootober Slat at CNW pju. Walter H. Stevens. in the kitchen. Police say the Mlesch and Janicke are Brown Thomson Department etun Of 'Wlorid Whr H, and was Bolton^ charged with failure to wallet was -taken by someone scheduled for court on Oct. 30. School of Survivors, besides her daugh­ Store, Hartford. She was a empOioiyed aa a poatai 'worker gptant the right of way, fined ter, include 3 sons, L. Edward who went into the kitchen Steven Trinka, 24,

Euid six freight clerks, then An original value of $57,000 rAGB TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 196*7 Hebron locked them in the hangar. The for the jewelry waa revlsad STAR G A X E l C * ! ^ Gl:^lmen Get seven men were not Injured. downward when the amounta By CLAY R. POLLAn - Within 10 minutes the robbers listed on the packets waa found AMti to be in Hong Kong, not Ameri­ Assessor .MAR. 22 Your Daily Adiyify Gold* $102,000 at sped away In a car with the South Windsor loot—$80,000 In American cur­ can, dollars. . - .^APR. 20 According fo ih* Sfort. OCT. 23 4 The Bfiby Has The cash and gems were To develop message for Tgesdoy, rency in one packet, and four IT-Radio Tonight Announces 6-19-24-4C 1- 5-10-31^ N.Y. AirKnes packEiges containing gems being transshipped from Che cS/5644-82-87 reod words corresponding to numbers 49-60-73 ^ Town Council to Announce of your Zodiac birth sign. valued at $22,000. Far East. ^ TAURUS SCOffPtO NEW YORK (AP) — Three APR. 21 OCT. 24 ( His Hours 1 Give 31 To 61 Day gunmen wearing Hallowe’en Appointments to Agencies ^ MAY 21 2 Helping 32 W illingly 62 Necessitote NOV. 22 ' Television Been Named 33 An 63 A masks held up a cargo hangar Uh38-47-51-57 3 Give 17-22-35-45^ Asaeasor Harrtd Maddock.s 4 Your 34 Yield 64 Move of American Airlines at Kenne­ Th« town council will meet Clara Finney will be in charge 5:00 ( 3) iMlovie News. Weather R./69-72-78 35 Visit 65 Or 159-^-83-90^ ( 8-13.02) Mike DDUgla.-- 7:30 < 8-40) Cowtxiy in Africa (C) will hold special hours on Oct. 5 Extro dy Airport Sunday night and of the worship program. All OIMMI 6 Einonciol 36 Chances 66 Personality SAGITTARIUS toniglit at 8 at the ^tigh school (10) Perry Mason (18) Alfred Hitohoock '67 Soiling made off with $102,(XX) In cash (18) aighaiay Patibl (10000300) ‘The Monkees (C) Yatnariok Steven John, eon of George and Sandm 21 and Oct. 28 from 9 a.m. to 75ee 37 The NOV : to make a number of appoint­ women of the church are 1«V 8 Show 38 Moke 68 Surprises (30) (34) EMgltsh: Pact and Pancy HdweiA Tamariick, DuncaMber Lane, Vcmion. He wla* bom JUNE 22 and sapphires and ruble^ from m ents to town agencies and vited to attend. ( » ) Neikhbortiood 6 p.m. to assist in the prepara­ 9 Your 39 Start 69 Off DEC (13) Ounsmoke (C) 70 The the Far Eiist. (30) Ombat 8:00 (34) The French <%ef Sci*. 28 alt ManbheiElber MemMtaa Hbaiillta}. Hla nwtonial O ) 4-18-29-34 10 Time 40 Come 7-12-20-46A„. boards. Children Vaccinated tion of property declarations. 41 And 71 W ill (40) Maverick (10000300) IMhn from gnandpuimlte are Mr. had !hb«. Jiolm Howell, MHtvUle, K.J. 5^48-5048 11 Honds 53-70-80-88 v S l The FBI joined police In the Appointments to be made for Mrs. Madelyn Dooley, town 5:30 (40) Peter JennlnKs. News UNCLE (O Other office hours will be held 12 The 42 Ship 72 In By BILL LENNON HHb paternal giianaPalther Is Haul Tflanilarilck, Ptoat BJUzabeiai, CANCtR 73 Now Investigation. terms of two years include as­ public health nurse, reports _ (L (18) Shmrts Worid 8:30 ( 8-40). Bat (Patrol (C) (R) 13 Toking 43 Emergency CAPRICORN (24) When’s New (13) laicy Show (C) N aJ. He hlaa a brotlier, (KQicliaiel, 2^. on Oct. 25, 26 and 27 from 6:30 JUNE 23 14 Service 44 Could 74 Very DEC. 23 The bandits appeared at the The white haired maestro Leopold Stokowokd, a t an sessor, auUtor, town attorney, that some 265 kindergarten' 6:00 ( »«d0-l»B240) News. (18) Subecriptlon T\’ 15 Friendliness 45 To 75 Right #1 e. e « to 8:30 p.m. [j JU LY 23 JAN. 20 age well past three score years and ten, oontinued EUi In- d e rk of the council, dog war­ children were given booster Weather 4C) (24) Antiques 16 To 46 People 76 Very hangar. In a remote section of ( 8) Newswlre (C> 9:00 ( 3-13) Andy Griffith (C) 47 Procticol 77 Costly ^Iratlonally active life. By personal example, he rtMined Colton, ChrinUne IM e , daugtilter of Herbert W. and All Hebron property owl.ers ) 3-14-16-23 17 You 21.26.37-42/^ the sprawling airport, wearing den, tree warden, representative doses o f ’Trivalent polio vac­ (34) Opinion Washington (10000300) (Bob Hope 18 Efforts 48 Enjoyable 78 Cosh many younger people when he said, “ I would rather talk (30) MoHale's Navy ( 8-40) Felony Squad (C) BSmBbeth Unn Cottoi), 140 Benedtet Dr., 'Wlapphig. 8h« was are required by law to file a 32-41-81-85 79 Hurried 57-71-84-86’^ masks with putty-style noses, to the Capitol Region Planning cine during the first week of 19 Progress 49 Personol about the future, the past Is something we can no kmger do (30) IWorid In PocuB (34) NET Journal boro Btfk. 28 Bit Mbficheater Metniortaa Hoeptthl. Her maiter- property declaration each year. uo 20 Right 50 Cosh 80 Right AQUARIUS eye glasses wrlthout lenses, and Agency and representative to October. (18) Merv Griffin 9:30 (3 ^ ) Family AlCalr (C) 81 Without wal gWamd^iBrents aire Mr. and Mrs. WaiMer Murphy, Ooven- JU LY 24 21 Stick 51 Endeavors JAN, 21 anything about." 6:30 (3) Walter Cronkite (C) ( 8-40) Peyton Plam I (C) A penalty of 10 per cent is add­ 22 Owe 52 Prove 82 Forward large moustaches. the Regional Council of Elected New members named to the (lOOOOOOO) Huntley-Brink- 10:00 (10000300) I Spy (C) FEB.' 19 S He put hlla words in action. In approaching Eige 80, he try. palteroal graiiK^ibirenlta are Mir. end Mhs. H arry Ool- ed to all lists not properly filed ^ AUG. 23 23 Others 53 At 63 Sick ‘The trio, armed with pistols, Officials. board o f directors of the P H A ley (C) ( 8-40) ‘The B lg ^ ^ e y (C) 64 Get grouped both young and old In the American Symphony. One ( 8) Peter Jennings (34) Beethoven Sonata for ton. (She Waa la brother, David, 12; and a flWber, with the assessor on or before ^13-27.36-4i 24 Con 54 Might rounded up an unarmed guard Appointments for terms of are Mrs. Kenneth Jsickson. 26, (13) New sb^ (C) 25 Happily 55 Your 85 Stmt third, of the musicians were tiEdented youth; the other two Plano, Violin maotha. Nov. 1. ^ 52-74-77 86 Smoother four years Include three mem­ Imperial Dr.; Mrs. Bernard (24) iWhat’s New? (R) ( 3-12) Carol BumeU (C) rnfnmn9tMK9P(9wnnS§fMffK&n9nmKK9m9 WUmm 26 To 56 Swiftly thirds were more experienced, more nmture. Dedicated to 6;45 (20) News (18) Albscrlptton TV VIKOO 27 Long 57 Poy 87 Steadily PISCES his conviction that America Is a land of opportunity ancT bers to the Zoning Board of Ekstrom, 113 Beelzebub Rd. 7:00 ( 3) AftCT Dinner Movie (C) The Episcopal Church Women 28 And 58 Your 88 Time 11:03 < ------'* HnHkBmm */first Omk»mkias.,.Rrst O'lksfnA OUmore, Ketvln Paul, son elf Frank Davtd and Hllen that it musit remain so. he exemplified a lessOn many of us Appeals, two alternates to the Euid Mrs. Jean Shepard, 696 (34) Marketing Aar ■ — * M-- M M.9—A. M will meet tomorrow night at 8 29 Con 59 Elder 89 Journey ( 8) Twilight Zone IsBehtia WhtlBon GStmore, 71 Rlidga S t H o was bom Sept. 27 30 Parade 60 Self 90 Person MAR 21 should heed. The young leam from the old and the old gain Zoning Board of Appeals, two MMvjpWMvMww&tmTmw%Ki9ARpMrPMv AHNKp p.m. in Phelps Hall. ‘The pulfllc Main St. (10) McHale’s Navy 11:25 ( 3) IMionday Sdaiti^it at MlankdiaEiter Memorial HoapdVal. Hla maternal grandparents ^ 8- 9-15-28 w n / 33-43-54-52/’^ LIGGETT DRUG from the vitality and enthusiasm of the young, lii recent (20) Huntley-Brinkley (C) is Invited to attend to hear Mrs. (^ G o o J (^ ) Adverse f l ) Neutral alternates to the town planning A t a w ell child clinic held 11:30 ( 8-40) Joey Bishop Show (C) AaiyoK'reHre wifk Stftf §m ri9§s th s t st9 t9 ^ 3 0 - 5 5 - 6 6 53-76-79-89'^ yeora. in 'too many areas o f employment, It is a rtiame that (12) Truth or Consequences (100002-30) TomgM (C) are Mr. and Mro. dement C. WSitson, Proaque Isle, Maine. Ann Wright give a talk smd de­ and xoning commission, one last month, nine children re­ C) (12) Merv Griffin PARKADE this 'two fold concept of opportunity seems to have been tk w a g io & t H r e s t t n ! Hla paternal grandm other Is Mka. EJvelyn Gamoro, 370 Main monstration on “ Dried Arrartge- alternate to the town planning ceived the following services: SEE SATURDAT-S t v w e e k FOR COMPLETE USTINOS St. Hla paterohl great-gramkniolther IS Mita. ETOeat Mhchell OPEN slde-itrackied . . . and zoning commission, two ments” from our surroundings. PhyslcEil examinations, fiv e ; Sr., 370 Mlaln St. He Was a bwfthar, Frank David, Jr., 4; and DEVELOPING SMALL SUB 17:45 A M. to 10 P.M. WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL HOME members to the Jury commis­ SPECIA L — AAondoy • Tuesday • W ednesday a Slater, Ruth Mien, %. Roll Call Supper smsdlpox vaccinations, two; 6 Coventry 142 East Center Street — Telephone 649-7196 sion and two members to the diphteria, tetanus and whooping R a d io *1 »i a « a, ‘The Hebron ■ Congregational LONG BEA(3H, Calif. (A P ) — board of tax review. (Jhurch will hold its annual Roll A miniature submarine which cough shots, three; tuberculosis ('This listing includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or IS Olyim, Daroy, daughter of Waiter RJobert and Ebther Also, three members to the (Jail Supper on Oct. 21 beginning would carry scuba divers to the Tine test, two; and Trivalent, minute length. Some stations tarry otlier short newscasts.) May Brown Glynn, 72 Village St., Rockville. She wlaa born public building commission and with a 6:30 supper. Two Panels bottom of the sea is being devel­ two and meswles, one. WDBC—1360 8:00 News BONELESS Odt. 2 at HockvilDe General HoepQlUal. Her maternal gzand- ‘The Women’s Fellowship of oped by North Amerlcan- three members for terms of two Voter Session Set 5:00 Dick Robinson 8:10 Sped Up Hartford parents are Mr. and Mira. Norman F. Brown, North Haver­ "Home of Service and Quality" the Church will be in charge of RockwelTs ocean systems years to the building commis­ The South Windsor Board of 6:00 Joey Reynolds 12:15 Off hill, N.H . Her paternal grand^hrenlte are Mr. and Mitia. Jas­ Name Heads sion. 9:00 Ken Griffin 6:56 Phil RIzxuto the meal. operations. Selectmen and the town clerk i :(6 News, Sign Off WTK—1080 per F. Glynn, WeHa River, Vt. She has a brMher, NCrman MANCHESTER A company spokesman says Also, two members to the sew­ will hold a voter making session WBCH—ett 6:00 News. Weather. Sports Jlebper, 10 monlths. Parents Notification Organizational meetings of 5:00 Hortfortl Hlghlightr 6:30 Americana the finished product would Burr Corners Shopping Center er commission for six year tomorrow night from 6 to 8 p.m. 7:00 News 7:X Oiet Huntley •' *1 • Mrs. Dorothy Kirkham, ele­ town boards and commissions terms; three library directors, 8:00 Ga^lght 7:30 News of the World resemble a large torpedo about at the high school. Juroay David WUllaqi, aon o f Oapt. ThomSa Stanley and mentary school nurse, has re­ Tolland Turnpike 12-.OOQuiet Hours 7:45 Joe Ga.raglola continue, following the Oct. 2 15 feet long and four feet in di­ four-year terms; five members Persons 21 years of age or WPOP—1410 7:50 Sing Along Suaanne Albrecht Juros, Stewart AFB, Newbuigh, N.Y. He quested that parents notify her 5:00 Danny Clayton Show 7:56 David Brinkley town election, e is both the Plan­ ameter. It will carry from two to the development and indus­ older are eligible to become . was bom Siepit 12 a t Wieht Fhiiht M B lit ^ HoSpiltai. H ia nm- when children are home sick 7:00 Lee "Babr’ Simms Show 8:06 Pop Concert ning and Zoning Commission to six men to work sites or dis­ SOUTH WINDSOR \ l trial commission for two-year electors of the town. ’Those who 12:00 Gary Girard Show 8:30 Forum tteroai gTanK%»rents art Mr. and Mra. WllUam, Albrecht, Da­ from school. This information 6 WINF—1 *» 10:06 Nightbeat abled craft underwater. popular terms, and one member to the are naturalized citizens must rien. His paternal giandparenta art Mir. and Mrs. Stanley keeps her informed as to and the 2k>ning Board of Appeals Sullivan Ave. Shopping Center 5:00 News 11:00 News, Weather Sports The tiny sub was designed to personnel appeals board, three- present a copy of their natur­ 5:15 Speak Up Sports 11:20 ^iorts Final Jurns, N orth Ctoventry. “ what’s going around” . elected officers late last week. year term. 5:30 Harry Reasoner 11:30 Other Side of the Day save divers’ energy because It alization papers however. 5:35 Soeak Up Sports Parents are also requested to Incumbent Republican chair­ MANCHESTER Also under unfinished business News will take him directly to deep Novak Named 6:00 Blgham, Helen Anne, daughter of James J. and Mlary keep children home If they are man Gramt Toothaker Sr. was is the appointment of a rules 6:15 Speak Ud Hartford undersea work sites. 725 Middle Turnpike East William N.W. Novak, 110 Val­ 6:45 Lowell Thomas EUen Jieififrtles Blgham, Edison, N.J. She whs bom Sept. 27 at too ill to go outdoors, as they reelected to that post on the and procedures committee, ap­ 7:00 The World Tonight Custom Home Design ley View Dr., Wapplng, has St. Peter’s Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ. Her maternal may Infect other children. ZBA, and Democrat Robert pointment of town council stand­ 7:30 Alexander Kendrick Manchester been named executive vice-pre­ 7:35 Speak Up Hartford grtnidparenitS art Mr. and Mra. Ben J«flMes, 20 Newman St. Mra. Foote New Chairman Gantner is the new chairman ATTACKS POLICY ing committees and appoint­ 7:15 Frank Gifford Blue Print A Supidy Inc. sident of Kahn and Company of Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mira. ThomBS Big- Mrs. Edward Foote was elect­ of the PZC. Gantner was form­ ment of a charter revision com­ 690 Hartford Rd. ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Re­ Wethersfield. ham, Waterbury. Her mStenihl great-grandmiothiers are Mra. ed chairman of the Hebron erly secretary of that group. tired Air Force Gen. Bernard mission and authorization for Choir rehearsals will be held Manchester, Conn. ’The company manufactures Joseph Jelffries, Oohimlbia, and Mra. M artin MloynlbBm, H oly­ Board of Education last week. Schrlever says the United States the town manager to file an Wednesday. ‘The junior choir will 649-8698 Democrats captured the sec­ EARLY WEEK electronic,' hydraulic test equip­ oke, Mass. She has a brother, Stephen, 2. She recently won re-election to is losing its strategic air su­ m application for an open space meet at 7 p.m. and the parish Rockville Exch. Eat. 1495 •TOP • **.•■* retarial posts on both boards ment and compressed gas dry­ the board for a six year term. periority to the Soviet Union on grant .with the U.S. Department choir at 8 p.m. with David Roach elected on TdP VAUHI ers. Novak joined the firm in Barra, Carol Anne, daughter of Henrt L. and Janice Mrs. F2” B. 'ItancreU caanora, 133 Prospect St., ESSt Hartford. H e was reported at Board of Selectmen, with the paper. A treasurer remains to reports from standing and tem­ Teachers are Mrs. Richard with your pritoenl tliefe are four Hebron Board of Education remaining be elected. 0 3-LB CAN 3 .3 9 bom Beplt. 28 aJt Mancihertet' Mlemortai Hoepibai. Hla mabemal POPULAR ENRICHED porary committees and commu­ (Jodraro, grade four; Fr. James children attending the educable under Democratic chairmEmship ‘The council has voted to In­ grandAutheir la Tlhomba TanicrelU, Fawtuk)keit, R. I. HUs pBitenuU Worth nications and petitions from Birdsall, grades 5 and 6 and fuel bill mentally retarded class held In as It has for the past two years. stall soft drink and ice cream grtundipaiianita are Mir. and Mira. Jlcaepti OanioiraL, Soulth Wlnd'- councilmen. Mrs. W. Philip Braender, Andover and one child in the vending machines in the school aor. Eduoatton Parley (jrades 7, 8 and 9. I means double learning disability class there. Knowing W H i n BREAD for student use after school these operations, cars, bikes E U id hnvitatioM to the third an­ St. P eter’s will observe the Bupar, Lawrence John, aon of Albert R. end ChUtertne The board approved extra hours and following family toys are to be kept out of the nual Education Conference, feast of St. Luke the Evan­ Deligtilbon Rupair, 26 BauaoOa Rd., Andbver. Hb wha bom Oct. transportation If needed in the games. road area. Cars will be towed (20 OZ LOAVES) sinneored by the Bocird o f Edu- gelist Wednesday with celebra­ 1 alt Mancheaber Mbmiortai HcepOtal His mabemai giandpor- event there are suldltlonal chil­ Congregational Notes protection, away If parked In the work caticn in cooperation with the tion o f H oly Communion at 9 enlta art Mra. Fauhne DedgUbon, Old Lyme, and H. R. Leigh- dren to enter the Andover A n article on ohamioBl ‘The Confirmation class of the area. South Windsor Education A s­ a.m. ten, HaiZBirdviUe Hlb) peitemall grandparenta art Mir. and Mra. classes. compoundB reminded us to First Congregational Church just another mention once again tlhe sociation, have been extended 1710 sewing committee of thf AJAX Jelhn J. Rupar, Wbrielhiouae Point. He Ihaa ftour brottieira, Pet- The board approved the ap­ will meet tomorrow at 3 p.m. Manchester Evening Herald dangers of oartxm monoxide. to residents of South Windsor. church will meet Wednesday at EHLERS rtlck, 12, Albesit, 6^, JIamea 2%, and Jbaeph IM: and two pointment of Mrs. Donna Mead at the Metzger Chapel of the service of Hebron Correspondent Mrs. You cannot amell It because TTie conference w ill be held 8 p.m. In the parish hall. sletero, Pauline, 8, and Lealle 4^. Eis physiCEd educatlcMi teacher. < church. *, *, *, * « Marjorie Porter, tel. 228-9116, It Is both odorless and (solor- iNov. 2 at the high school. The A joint meeting of the church Mrs. Mead Is a part-time stu­ leas, but tt. to severely poi­ FOR Manchester Evening Herald DETERGENT dent and w ill -woik in the sys­ topic will be "Regional Educa­ school staff and board of Chris­ COFFEE Hickey, Wlllfeun Vincent, aon olf WilUam and DbHoroa sonous to many forms cf tion—What Are Its Benefits tian Education will be held to­ South Windsor cMrespondent, ‘Irtuadeli Hteloey, 207 Parker St He wBa ham Oct. 3 at Mhn- tem 'two and one half days each life, including man. O n e thousandth o f 1% in the air and (Problems.” Dr. Maurice morrow at 8 p.m. In the Metz­ Ann Lyons, to. 644-8582. dheetar MerruortiaJ HoepCtal. Hia maternal giandparenta are w e ^ . Mr. and Mra. John TYiouadell, Brooklyn, N.Y. Hla peteirnal In other tictlon, the board W e*re as you breath can produce Boas of the Connecticut State ger Chapel. GIANT poisoning; and one Af.th of Department of Education will AUTOMATIC ic grandpeirienta are Mr. amid Mra. John Hickey, Hortiford. approved early closing o f school Members of the Church School can prove fatal In a mat- 1-LB on Oct. 23 for teachers work­ near as be guest ^>eaker. staff of the church recently ded­ 49-OZ o f minutes. It is esti­ COMFORT shop and on Nov. 15, 16 and 17 POPULAR FANCY HAWAIIAN (Registration for the evening icated are: Merle Tapley, su­ VITAMINS CAN y o u r mated that a car running In and April 9, 10, and 11 for a one-CEur closed ga ra ge can T program will be held at 5:30 perintendent; Allen Imershein, CALL PKG COMPARE AND SAVE Lynda Johnson Picks Sunset Parent-Teacher' conferences. telep h o n e pm. followed by dinner at 6 assistant in the fields of educa­ 568-1200 produce a fatal poisoning in only four minutes. A closed PINEAPPLE 46 OZ. p m . in the high school cafe­ tion and youth work and teach­ The rec(Mnmendation to car can-iabsorb a lethal dose i teria. The program will start ers, Mrs. Donald Bandroft, Mrs. ARTHUR DRU6 As Wedding Ceremony Time change the regulation on use o f the audltorlurh at the ele­ FREE from a leaking mufiSer or CANS at 7 pm . Jewell Burnham, Mrs. Talcott WASHINGTON (AP) — Lynda President’s family about four exhaust pipe, so check them, mentary school was approved. Tboee planning to attend are Clapp, Miss Deborah Colby, ’ Johnson and Marine Capt. years— ever since he^ presided at and ne/er drive without at ‘Those groups wishing to use DELIVERY JUICE asked to make reservations far Miss Barbara Dobie, Miss Jean Charles Robb have picked ro- the laying of a cornerstone at least a vent window open. the auditorium on the week­ attending the dinner and pro­ Howat, Mrs. James McGuire, mantle sunset time for their the St. Barnabas Church. Both our column E u id our­ ends will have to make appli­ selves are here to SERVE AT OUR FISH COUNTER-ON SALE TUESDAY gram dr program only by Oct. Miss Joan Newberry, Daniel BATHROOM Dec. 9 White House wedding Since about a year ago, when Your order for drug neieds ROLL cation for use to the school o f­ you well. See our values! 26 to the superintendent’s office Paine, Mrs. David Prior, Mrs. and have ruled out television he became "supply priest’ ’ at and cos me ties will be taken TISSUE PKG fice two weeks In advance. at the high school, 161 Nevers Cedric Ricketts, Mrs. Earl San­ coverage of the ceremony. the church, which hM no regu- care of immediately. It was announced that Rich­ Dilkm Sales and Service, Rd., Wapplng. ford and Mrs. Benjamin Stul- First WALDORF The Rev. Canon Gerald Me- lar minister, the Rev. Mr. Mc­ SLICED FRESH, TASTY ard Putnam has been hired to Inc. Church Women Meeting pin. Allister, a personable young Alllster has seen the first fam ily help with' the extra custodial Your Ford Dealer The Wapplng (kmimunity Lutheran Group .Meeting National 29-OZ Texas Episcopal clergyman, frequently. The President often duties at 'the scshool. Church Women will meet to­ ‘The Evangelism Committee of will perform the marriage, the goes to St. Barnabas when he is (jJsd d ojtiu Stores CANS ‘The board also approved the 319 Main St., Manchester HALIBUT 691 COD FILLET 531 night at 8 in the educational Our Savior Lutheran Church White House also announced spending weekends at his ranch. 767 M A IN ST,— 648-6821 recommendation that Supt. Da- 643-2145 will meet tonight at 7 at the DEL M0NTE»>««3 wing o f the church. The pro­ Prescription Pharmacy Simday. The minister is anxious about marjian have sole responsibll- gram will be a demonstration church. The mid-week Bible Study 46-OZ nu?uS of terPrtsldent’s^ldw required ministerial coun- it' for dosing schools'in case of Christmas decorations by ECONOMY 75-FT FRESHLY SLICED class will be held tomorrow at CANS daSSr wS b^ hifd to S (/inclement weather. These de- Mrs. Laurette Swingen of Lau­ WRAP ROLL retta’s Flower Shop. 10 a.m. Reynolds 75. ^WW^rronT^nS-s^ persons, m at s less leM K man j ohurch. Such sessions are oislons will be announced over V-8 COCKTAIL 2 radio stations w nc, WDRC, Hostess for the evening will ‘The junior Confirmation Class Lynda’s sister, Lucl, Invited to conducted by the minis and W U l. be Mrs. Carol Hatch. Mrs. will meet tomorrow at 4 p.m. her Aug. 6, 1966 cathedral wed- tter e r l,h who o will irrealdepreside over theth. lb. DOG FOOD 15-OZ C - l ding Euid White House reception Bulletin Board BEEF LIVER ceremony, but the Rev. Mr. Red Heart Beef, Liver, Bacon CANS I This will be the first time in The Board of Admission of ^ , McAllister said Sunday, “ If It’s (Electors will bo held tomorrow ORDER TODAY... A P P LLE E riE9P IE S n /i N y^ rt. that a p r e ^ e n tl^ possible for me to handle It (foughtor hM been m a ^ e d In perhaps someone In Wash- night from 6 to 8 p.m. In the OF MANCHESTER MARGARINE tie White House. ‘The Johnsons ,_,rton could ’ ’ 'Town Office Building. 1-LB PKG Oiling and swe^lng opeta- QUARTERS 32< announced that “ lack of space” ‘ . ------Allsweet will limit coverEige by news me- tlons are In progress In Helnon TOP QUALITY u n 2 0 * ^ tended Lynda’s alma mater, the wertc LOSE WEIGHT BY FRIDAY Only a pool of reporters wUl University of T e j^ “ “ Residents are advised by the GREAT AMERICAN O 15 0Z A Q ^ be permit^ to c o v e r certain Board of Selectmen, that during Just uke a tiny LOSE WBIOHT neinz soups ^ z cans 4 yc portions of the event. Thefe wUl logical Seminary In 1961.______GROUND Hunirex tablet before THB FIRST DAYI be no television coverEige of the meals...and banish those wedding ceremony Itself a Thousands now lose hated extra pounds at White House spokesman sEdd. , weight who never thought you banish hunger! Why?g Red Rose Tea Bags pKCdds 65c Lynda and her young Marine CHUCK Bet^iuie Hungrex is * . they could... report finance have set their Saturday lb. ! remarkable weight losses the most powerful wedding for 4 p.m., abdut' a h E d f For tasty hamburgers of 7...20,..even nkludog aid ever hour before sunaet. COMPLETE 41 pounds in a short released for public use Colombian Coffee c a n 6 9 c BUiabetli Carpenter, press Late snacks, regular meals wldiout presaiption! while. So if you’re tired secretary to Mrs. Johnson, said of half-way measures M EAT P IE S the couples’ honeymoon destina­ Suppresses hunger pangs and want really effecUve tion remEilna secret. MSUIIANCE so effectively, it actually ^ help in reducing PEAS ^ HNAST In choosing the mlniater, Lyn­ limits the ability of ^pui ...send for Hungrex ack Rabbit 19 da didn't look ta r from home. your bofly produce to z GARDEN FRESH-POPULAR PRODUCE today. Hungrex will simply S ^ 0 0 She picked the tall Texas cler­ gnawing hunger BEEF • CHICKEN PK6S ▼ ■ SERVICE amaze ydu! You'll be gyman, who only two weeks Eigo Promoting sensations! Result? You I offered prayers for Lynda Euid don't feel hungry...down ^ slimmer next week or your 16-OZ JAR TURKEY • TUNA money back. No ordens Cremora 73< Charles a t St. BamabEui Eplsco- gees your calorie intake. .. JUICY— GOOD EATING prescription needed. pEd Church in Fredericksburg, a backache? and down goes your Tex., 15 miles from the LBJ 9 0Z RBAL SMitht. : REG , 100 Riuich. ) JARS CANS .eech-Nut 6 53 Birds Eye 'A w ake' He was so aiuTriaed when ESTATE Tryingr to get a good nighi's sleep on sunkist cent. 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(tow ' Wl USMVI ml MCHT TO UMI QUANTnKS jeot..^SM t. — ■ P iir T in c lb s e a V 26c fo r hamWng i I PAGE FIFTBIN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1967 ^ fO D im E E K BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1967 Disappointing, Confusing Opener _ ...... a. ww-f as* Ai4H/ktwvh mArpJi«d The flcoreboftlrd.scoreboard, when U8iused, Vikings Play Like Champs with the same times. The Ital* the Soviet Union was second at Although officials marched varied with the varied an­ MEXICO CITY (AP) — 1,070. Thomas Ciurrey of the and athletes paraded and the ian was clocked to 10.1 in a pre­ nouncements, and the official Mexico’s bifir rehearsal for United States was fifth with 1,- medal presentations went off liminary heat. results service often differed the 1968 Olympic Games Icm Luis won Russia’s first 040. without a hitch, the results serv­ EllmtoaUon events to rowing, ice caused consternation among with these. Athletes, particular­ moved into the second gold medal by throwing the ly pentathloners concerned with round today with one javelin 279-6, and his country­ which didn’t count,-and wom­ competitors and spectators. Results announced to Spanish their results for point totals, world record in the bafir af­ man Victor Saneev got the sec­ en’s compulsory exercises in gymnastics rounded out the first were sporadic, and those few were dismayed when they could ainst Powerful Packers ter a firenerally disappoint- ond with a triple jump of 54-4%. not learn how they did. day. The rowing eliminations announced to French and even OOWBOY8-8AIMT8— infir, and cOnfusinfir, open­ In other events, Eduardo To­ And when they did learn how V1KIN08>PACKERS— ago, erased a 17-14 Atlanta lead var of Mexi(x> led the field to didn’ t eliminate anyone because fewer announced in English of­ and were (M this season going The Cowboy* hold oft wlnlo** they did, they wondered if they NEW YORK (AP)—No ing day. modern pentathlon with 1,100 there are only enough teams ten varied, both'to placings and Into Sunday’s game at raln- Green Ba^s Zelw BratkowW. New Orle^ in the Seven finals were on the pro­ could believe it. wonder the winninsr habit points, while Stasis Shapemis of entered to make up the finals. in times or distances. ooow I’nr"drenched Milwaukee, Wls. unbeaten Inin eighteignt previous ____ j ____ tan. imi. -tonirinestoDidns' a fourth-auarter gram for track and field events Minnesota Vikings They were over- as a r e ^ f “ r^AUanta^ brilliant llneback- Saints’ march on the five-yard in the third International Sports jfiinneTOia V IK I^S . in e y ^ Bart Starr, had two fourth-quar- “ s, a u m w s o m u ^ i une and thwarting another drive Week, with attention centered ®P'**'* *" final period, ter passes picked off by the Vlk- Owens and ^ JTraynham’s ^ ^ a m ’s when Dave EdwardsEawaro* recoveredrecoverea on Randy Matson of Texas Lons-Awaited Debut Before Home Town Fans pie of times each year. the Los Angeles Rams came mgs, who turned each theft into ™ l C a a fumble on the seven with one A&M, world shot put record Sports Schedule . The Vikings pulled the biggest a score. from 10 points down in the last last-ditch drive by the Falcons, minute to play. holder, and Gaston Roelants of upset of the young National six minutes to earn a 24-24 Belgium, the 3000-meter steeple­ TiHsday Oct. 17 Football League season Sunday, standoff at Baltimore and spoil KAM8-GOLT8— chase king. BROWN8-OABDB- Cross Country—^Mancinester Parilli Paces Pats Over Miami spilling Green Bay's world the Colts’ perfect NFL record. Bruce Gossett’s 47-yard field OIANTS-SIEELEBS— Monamad Nasairi of Iran had champs 10-7 on a 12-yard field two- Lou Groza’s first two field vs. (Tonatd; Ellington vs. Suf- They forced my hand by taking At Atlanta, Wade Traynham’s goal and Roman Gabriel’s third TraUing 24-20 at the the pleemure of breaking the BOSTON (AP) — Yes, Parilli, who must have smelled goal by Fred Cox with eight sec­ wanUng, the Giants goals the season lifted the field; Rockrille vs. PlainvUle; away our running game. It’s 31-yard field goal with two sec­ scoring pass—a 16-yarder to minute a t first world record to the Pre- something in the wind. onds to play. EJest Catholic vs. Penney. Soc­ pro football fans, there is The 37-year-old Kentucky almost impossible to run onds remaining gave the wln- Bemie Casey with 2 :67 to playr-r caught the Steelers napping Browns past the fum bli^ Car- Olympics by hefting 320 pounds It was Minnesota’s first victo­ cer—Manchester vs. Hall; such a thing as a homing against a 6-1 defense.’ ’ less Falcons a 20-20 deadlock pulled Los Angeles even at Bal- when Tarkenton handed off to dhials. Jim Bakken'a th W f i ^ to the sling and jerk weightlift­ Babe threw for live touchdowns ry of the season...and the first Rockville at Glastonbury: El­ pigeon. Even Boston’s while completing 16 of 20 passes Parilli fired scoring shots cov­ with Washington. tlmore. ’The Colts had won their Ernie Koy, who slipped the bsdl goal cut the Browns leM to w- ing Sunday night on his way to setback for the Packers since lington at South 'Windsor. ering 9, 9 and 41 yards to Jim At Pittsburgh, Fran Tarken- flrst four games and appeared to Homer Jones on an apparent 16 early to the f l ^ the bantamweight gold medal. League lor 281 yards. Only a couple of they bowed to the Vikings 20-17 to have No. 5 wrapped up on end-around play. Jones, how- fore Groza kicked a ^ y a rd er Hla 7937-point total was only 11 Friday Oct. 18 gypsies — knowns as the IntercepUons, one on a pailially Whalen and 1 and 41 yards to ton’s 69-yard TD bomb to Joe Cross Country—Rockville at Larry Garron alter Miami capi­ last November. Morrison off a triple reverse Johnny Unltas’ 31-yard TD pitch ever, flipped it back to the quar- with 88 seconds remaining, pounds off that world record, Patriots— ^now afirree. blocked toss and the other on a UNUSUAL PLAY—After a desperation pass on the final play by Joe Namath Wilson; Ellington at South talized on a fumble recovery for “ Beating Green Bay Is getting shot the New York Giants past to Willie Richardson early in the terback, who found Morrison all • • • too. The record Nassiri broke The PatrioU, edged by Buf­ long bomb msmeuver, spoiled of the Jets failed, (Mlers’ W. K. Hicks intercepted. Two laterals followed be­ Windsor; East Catholic at a 34-yard field goal by Gene to be a habit,’’ quipped Cox, the Steelers 27-24 with 1:60 to fourth quarter. alone on the Pittsburgh 80. BEABS-LIONS— was his own, set last month. falo on the final day of the.,East- his club record-equalling per- whose second field goal In the fore Larry Cardwell was stopped on the four-yard line by Namath. Northwest Catholic; Manches­ Mingo in the opening minutes. go. Unltas, who signed vi thfee- • • • Gale Sayers romped over a Roelants finished a distant ern Division race laurt year, fi­ formsmee. YARDAGE GAINER — Fran Tarkenton of the Giants is a threat to pass, or 1966 game at Green Bay provid­ ter vs. Windham and Wethers­ A couple of hours after the While Parilli boosted his six- year contract for a reported 49ERS-EAOLES— muddy field for 142 yards and third to Sunday’s most spectac­ nally made their 1967 debut be­ run, when he’s got the ball as the Steelers found out yesterday. Here he s off ed Minnesota’s margin of victo­ At Philadelphia, Ken Wil­ ular track event, the 10,000-met­ field. Soccer—Manchester vs. game the Patriots announced game record to 94 completions lard’s fourth-quarter scoring $376,000 before the game, also Willard’s winning four-yard one touchdown and Bentoe ^ fore home fans Sunday, belting and 1,314 yards to 173 overhead on a M-yard gain. (AP Photofax) ______ry- er run which Mohamed Gam- Bristol BJastem; Ellington vs. the Miami Dolphins 41-10. they had acquired Don Trull, a After losing1 in that iimi one,uiic how-1.UW- carried the San Francisco hit Alex Hawkins with a 14-yard plunge avenged San Francisco’s Rae scored on a 29-yard Inter- moudl of Tunisia won to 30 Suffield; Rockville vs. Wind­ 26-year-old quarterback, from attempts, his Miami counter­ '^Th»TnpLr<.**rPPiP*d'off'five 4»ers to a 28-27 nod over the Ea- TD pass. Lou Michaels kicked a one-point loss to the Eagles last cepUon runback as the Bears It seemed only fitting that the part, rookie Rick Norton, also of jk Namath Saves ‘Day’ minutes, 16 seconds. sor. Midget Fooitball^ets vs. the Houston Oilers in exchange , me t-acaers reeiea on iivc _ 48-yard field irnoigoal tnv for thothe rv,lfoColts, year. ____r m Two__ . touchdowns___.. j ____ ,_ by »..n full- cuffed the tha Lions T.inna at of Chicago.rihlenBO. TheThe straight victories, beat Dallas gles. Pat Winslow of San Jose, Giants, 6:30, Blagles vs. Pa­ Patriots should add a touch of for an undisclosed draft choice. Kentucky, managed just 19 of 46 hilt missed a 44-yard bid with back Gary Lewis helped stake winners threw only four passes irony, ais well as winning, to the for the NFL title, whipped Kan­ The Dallas Cowboys edgea NEW YORK (AP) — way through swarms of tacklers Miller Farr stole three of Na­ Calif., led the women’s pentath­ triots, Mt. Nebo. Trull, a former Baylor star, and 216 yards and one touch­ 1% minutes remaining. the 49ers to a 21-10 halftime in the game, but comideted math’s passes, returning one 61 tune of partisan cheers. Forced sas d t y to the Super Bowl and New Orleans 14-10, the Cleve­ Houston’s best offense was before running into trouble at lon with 2,957 points into the Saturday Oct. 21 was Houston’s No. 1 draft down. Speedy Duncan Runs land Browns shaded St. Louis • • • lead, but the Eagles rallied to three—including a 81-yard Jack yards for a TD and another 67 to share out-moded Fenway Jim Nance, Boston’s jarring got off to a 3-0-1 start this year. New York’s 35. He flipped the final two events—the 200-meter Football—Rockville at Mid­ choice in 1963. He appeared its defense, and New Park with the Boston Red Sox, The Vikings, meanwhile, 20-16 and the Chicago Bears REDSKINS-FALOONS— take the lead behind Norm Concannon-Johnny Morris flip ball to Keimy Houston, a safety yards setting up the only TD dash and the long jump. An- dletown; Manchester vs. Ma­ briefly in the Oilers’ 28-28 tie fullback continued ahead of his 'York’s best (lefense turned managed by the Oilers’ offense they played their first four dropped five of their last six subdued Detroit 14-3 in other The Redskins, beaten by Dal- Snead, who fired three TD pass- that set up Sayers’ three-yard man who had already scored nailaria Tothne Kovacs of Hun­ loney. Pony Football' — Man­ with the Jets at New York Sun­ 1966 AFL record pace by crash­ games to 1966 for a 4-9-1 finish NFL games. las In the final minute a week es. TD run. out to be Joe Namath. twice. —a four-yard scoring pitch from gary was second with 2,901. chester vs. Hartford, 7—^Mt. games on the road. day, even though the trade with ing for 113 yards, hiking his to­ Namath, the tender-kneed Pete Beathard to Monte Ledbet­ But Houston couldn’t move Matson will be trying to beat Nebo. Then, when the Red Sox won Boston had been at least verbal­ tal to 609 in 133 carries. 100 Yards for Score quarterback who is protected so and he lateraled to Larry Car- ter. hla world mark of 70-714 in the the American League pennant ly agreed upon. “ Boston is as good as any carefully by the Jets’ offensive Earlier to the afternoon’s fes­ yard return of a blocked field- well, who chugged his way down Houstons’ defense took com­ shotput, and he seemed to have and an accompanying berth in Boston (Toach Mike Holovak, team we’ve played, including NEW YORK (AP) — Lawler and Henley^ Jutze^ Miles and Landry line, wound up making the Kansas City and New York," tivities, Duncan had picked up a goal try and a 43-yard run with the sideline before running into mand to the final seconds of the the field to himself, with the Racing Spotlight the , the first who has Notre Dame Hetsman game-saving tackle Simday as The voices Speedy Duncan fumble by Mike Garrett and a pass interception. Miller Farr the last defender—Namath—at first half when Pat Holmes exception of Wllmos Varju of “home” gome had to be moved Trophy winner John Huarte as Miami CJoach George Wilson New York bung on for a 28-28 Dr. Fager and Assagai take said. “ I rate the three of them hears give him good infor­ taken it 35 yards for a touch­ intercepted three passes, re­ the Jets’ fourth-yard line. blocked ’s attempted Hungary, bronze medalist in the the spotlight to thoroughbred to San Diego. And when the Parllli’s backup man, said; “If American Football League tie field goal and Houston, a rookie Tokyo Olympics. classic was extended even.” mation, but his dreams down. turning one for a score. “ It was the last play of the horse racing this week. Trull looks good, we won’t have against the Oilers. safety, picked up the loose Ball tend to get a little out of Two other CSiarger touch­ In all, the Oilers intercepted Quarterbacks"Dazzle on State Scene game, so it had to be a long on Other finals on tap were wom­ Dr. Fager, beaten 10% lengths the limit of seven games, the to draft a quarterback next Unable to formulate any kind and dashed 71 yards for the en’s 100 and 400 meters and dis­ Patriots setUed for Boston Col­ hand. downs also came on long six of Joe Namath’s jiasses and Brown get past Yale’s 40-yard faces Hofstra at Hempstead, Namath said. “ You don’t coupt by Damascus In the Woodward year. That gives us from now Pro Basketball Lawler and Henley, Middletown, unbeaten Wesleyan of attack against the Jets, the score. Houston later returned an cus and the men’s high jump lege Stadium in nearby Newton. “I had a dream Satu^ay strikes. Quarterback John Hadl threatened to win the game with With the Bulldogs finally hit- N.Y. next Saturday, on them running a long one Stakes, is scheduled to go in the until the end of the season to a steal on the last play of the Jutze, Miles and Landry— Oilers -feU back on their defense interception 43 yards for anoth­ and 800 meters. find out if he can do the job.’’ The Denver Rockets opened night that I would intercept four hit flanker Lance Alworth with Professional Football margins going by trampling ting their stride, their chances The way Trinity and Westoyan back all the way.” $100,000 Hawthorne Gold Chip at A near capacity crowd of 23,- game by W.K. Hicks. Seventy- these were the top names which provided three touch­ er TD. Opening day times were wf Parilli boosted his TD pass their American Basketball As­ passes and help San Diego a 60-yard scoring pass, and wtoless Coast Guard 29-0 in a of beating Columbia at New have been playing, their trqA- That saved what was a disap­ the CJhlcago track Saturday. As­ 996 turned out for a 1967 wel­ one yards and two laterals la­ downs and set up a fourth. the world marks, as had been total to 14, although equalling sociation season Sunday night win," the Charger defensive rookie halfback Dick Post burst in a day o f dazzling^ quar­ game that was slowed to a York next Saturday look good, tional end-of-season encount^. Farr’s 61-yarder came to the sagai renews his campaign for come and the Patriots re­ ter, Namath himself prevented Eastern Conference And when Namath tried for .a pointing tie for the Jets. New expected to a city over 7,000 feet with a 110-105 victory over back said after an Important 45- through for a 67-yard touchdown terbacking witnessed by Whether they will be able to figures to be one of the hardest- opening minutes of the second grass course horse of the year sponded in thundering fashion, that mark in interceptions. Capitol Division crawl by a seemingly endless game-winning bomb on the final York had rolled to a 17-0 lead, above sea level. Anaheim while to the National 81 victory over Kanssis City nm. the score, tackling Larry Car- fought games of the year. half. His other two interceptions honors to the $100,000 Man o’ boosting their record to 2-3-1 “ This was our best offensive W L T Pet. Pts OP foot­ string of penalties. cope with the Ivy League’s pow- play, W.K. Hicks turned it into but the rash of interceptions Gaoussou Kone of the Ivory Basketball Association the St. Sunday. In other AFL games Sunday, well on the four. ’Trinity’s record Is marred were on similar plays along the War Stakes at Aqueduct. alter three opening losses in day,” Parilli said. “ We started Dallas 4 1 0 .800 103 97 ball fans. UConn faces .Maine at Orono erhouses — Dartmouth, Cornell Houston’s sixth interception and helped Houston storm ahead. It (Toast won the'100-meter final to Louts Hawks posted their sec­ In real life, Duncan intercept­ New York and Houston fought The last-named, Greg Landry, to another Yankee Conference and Harvard—later In the sea­ only by a 13-13 tie with Wil­ sidelines. Denver, San Diego and Oak­ to Jell to our last couple of RAIDERS-Biui!- Phlla. 3 2 0 .600 140 121 a razzle-dazzle double lateral al­ took A1 Atkinson’s interception, 10.2—two-tenths of a second off ond victory of the young sea­ ed just one of Len Dawstm’s to a 28-28 tie, Oakland beat Buf­ game next Saturday, and the son remains to be seen. liams as It heads into next Sat­ “ It was my best day as a land. games and today we only made Daryle Lamonlca threw two Wash; 2 2 1 .600 126 116 was working for the enemy, but most made it the winning touch­ Emerson Boozer’s second TD the world mark—and Italy’s Stanford has turned back Cal­ son, defeaitlng the San Fran­ throws, but it was a good one. falo 24-20 and Boston crushed Huskies can at least look for- Yale’s record is now 2-1 on urday’s home game against Col­ pro,” he said. “ I outguessed The ironic touch was supplied one or two mistakes. touchdown passes against his New Or. 0 5 0 .000 61 140 even the most rabid fans of the down for the OUers. and a two-point conversion pass Pasquale Giannatasslo and John ifornia six straight times in foot­ cisco Warriors 107-102. Duncan took it 100 yards for a Miami 41-10. Denver was idle. by, while Wesleyan has won all him on a couple of out pat­ by ageless quarterback Babe “They forced me to pass. B • former Buffalo teammates Century Division University of Connecticut had ward to playing against someone the season. Hicks grabbed the ball on by Namath to Don Mayntrd to Carlos of New York finished 2-3 ball. touchdown, the longest return of Central Connecticut takes a three of its games by 29-polnt terns,” Farr explained. despite a lot of pressure from New York 3 2 0 .600 149 141 to recognize the brilliance of other than Greg Landry. The Houston’s 26 and weaved his tie it with five minutes left. a pass interception to league CHAROER8-CHIEF8— 3-0 record into next Saturday’s margins — 39-10 over Middle- the Bills’ line, which threw him St. Louis 3 2 0 .600 136 123 Landry’s performance to lead- rampaging Redman eclipsed The defeat cropped the Chiefs bury, and 29-0 over Bowdoln and history. five times for losses of 60 yards. Cleve. 3 2 0 .600 111 85 tog Massachusetts to a 36-14 tri- Jerry Whelchel’s total offense home game against Trenton “ Chris Biuford had beaten me into third place to the AFL’s The Oakland defense was equal­ Pitts. 1 4 0 .200 113 123 umph over UConn at Storrs Sat- record for a UMass qiiarter- State—a team that beat South- Coast Guard. TTie Cardinals Pitching Couch Maglie Let Go on that iday for the last two Western Division with a 3-2 play at Worcester - Polytechnic ly hard-hitting, punishing Jackie Westem Conference urday. back by racking up 241 yards em Connecticut 20-16 on Sept. years," the 6-10, 176-pound de­ mark while San Diego stayed to Central Division Greg Lawler, Yale’s second on the ground and through the 30. If Skip Jutze plays through­ next Saturday. first with a 4-0 record. The Kemp 11 times for 96 yards lost. itract\'>»'“rs: fensive back said. “ It’s a short • • * W L T Pet. Pts. OP string quarterback until Brian air last Saturday, boosting his out the Trenton game the way For Coast Guard, the story up-and-out pattern where he Chargers face Denver, last to is one of unrelieved gloom. Last PATS-DOLPHIN8— Gr. Bay 1 .760 87 64 Dowling was injured, and soph- total ground gained to over 3,600 he ended the Bridgeport game, RSox St£u*t Shopping pushes me off, goes for the flag the division, next week, and Saturday’s loss to Wesleyan was Babe PaLrilll threw five touch­ Chicago .400 67 78 omore Dave Henley, the Bull- yards while scoring three touch­ the Blue Devils should win and beats me. 'ibis time, I Kansas City tries to take out Its the 16th in a row for the Cadets down passes for Boston, three to Detroit .260 96 110 dogs’ third string signal-caller, downs. handily. played a yard or two deeper. frustrations on Houston. It was the third consecutive and the fourth this season. They • * • Jim Whalen and two to Larry Minnesota .260 65 124 shared the laurels in the Elis’ After a first half in which “ I got the ball with my hand, Coastal Division Ivy League opening 35-0 victory victory scored by the Redmen he had thrown the ball only four have been outscored by their For Battery A(dditions OILERS-JET8— Graintham. The Patriots rolled batted It up and was ready to Baltimore 1 1.000 168 71 at Brown with big Cal Hill, who over the Huskies with Landry times for two completions, Jutze opponents this year 241 to 22. Houston’s defense did what its to a 27-3 halftime bulge on four down it when I heard (defensfie San Fran. 0 .800 127 120 rushed, threw passes and caught at quarterback. connected on nine erf 16 in the The Cadets have an open date BOSTON (AP) — Dick Williams, atmed with a fat offense couldn’t, scoring three Parilll scoring aerials. Babe i wYiitneV ol varioa* »“ • tomk) Bud Whitehead yell, 1 .760 149 80 passes with equal effectiveness. UConn’s record is now 1-2 second half, leading his team next Saturday. three-year contract as manager of the Bo^tqp Sox, touchdowns and setting up the finished with 16 completions to Los An. ‘Run, Speedy, run, you’ve got 1 .000 66 167 over-all and 1-1 to the Yankee to a 17-point splurge in the Southern Connecticut, now 2-2 fourth against the Jets. Safety 20 attempts and 281 yards Atlanta In a night game at Bridge­ shopped around for pitching and catching strenfifth to­ Country Qub the sideline.’ So I looked, White- port, A1 (Skip) Jutze of unbeat­ Conference. "The top spot now fourth period. on the season, will be traveling Ken Houston scored on a 71- gained. day to help his young charges defend the Ainencan head yeUed again, and I ran." American League en Central Connecticut spotted belongs exclusively to Massa­ Central is now 2-0 in the East­ to MontclaiTv N,J., next week­ b e s t 17 L^gue pennant in Saturday Eastern Division the Purple Knights a seven-point chusetts. ern Football League. end for a match with Montclair W &am s, a 38-yer-old former Young Dave Henley got his Class A —Stan McFarland 66- W L T Pet. Pts. OP lead before unlimbering his arm Bridgeport, now 1-2 and 1-1, State. journeyman player, frankly dis­ Winners Listed Third Straiffht Loss for Eagles chance to direct the Yale team 6 —60, Ray Evelhoch 66-2 —63; New York .750 139 93 to the second half and passing cussed his needs after being m um Houston .600 81 76 the Blue Devils to a 17-7 East­ Saturday when Lawler twisted cnass ^ —Jerry Beaulieu 71-11 U, beln* rewarded during the weekend In PPK Contest Ansaldl 76-18 -6 2 ; Boston .400 137 130 ern Football Conference victory. his ankle to the second period. Scrambler Scrambles —60, Ed ------with the long-term contract call­ The fifth annual Pass, (Punt CTass C -G qp^e Budd 86-26 - Buffalo .333 77 137 As for Kim Miles, the slender The sophomore from Browns- ing for a reported $60,000 a Increase Efficiency .200 62 164 quarterback of the unbeaten, wood, Tex., completed five of and Kick contest action got un- 61, Ray Owens 8^18 Wilson’s Defense FRIENDSHIP —bfike Welber Miami year. Western Division 11 passes for 77 yards while derway Saturday sponsored by gross —Ray Evelhoch Tlj^Bima 204, Bernice Moquin 171 —488. once-tied Trinity Bantams, he San Diego 4 0 1 1.000 154 96 scored one touchdown, passed running the team with as much Bag of Tricks “ We’ll be looking to strength-strength & Service. Memor- bogey -E a r l A nders^ M. Oakland 4 1 0 .800 147 76 for another and exercised his poise as though he had been do­ en our pitching and catch l^ Field was the scene with PRO SWEEPSTAKES ' g o a l is f l i g h t b y 1972 NITE OWLS — Mai^ Lourie Kan. City 3 2 0 .600 142 88 ing it all his life. next year," WUllams sai(l. between the Low gross - R a y Evelhoch.7L Proves T oo Tough 184-488, Erls Langlois 178-482, options with the coolness of a Denver 1 6 0 .161 93 172 Wall Street broker in leading Meanwhile, Hill, the junior “ This Is what we’ll trade for If jg compel- Erwin Kennedy 74; Low n « Lorraine Demko 467, By RICH DYER ____ ------Trinity to a 30-7 victory over halfback, carried the ball 13 Beats Steelers the opportunity presents itself. ^rords and a chance —Jerry Beaulieu 79-11 —68, Joe f^lNavy LtS®***! ‘llspJayed I’m not up to date on the trade <- * ^ regional fl- Orina 82-13 -69. I P'’« e n t Techniques Believed Taking its cut from the weath», W o^ow Wilwn gpoug^s —Nettie Finn i26, YILLAOE M KEBS — Betty Tufts. times for 94 yards and one I’m not up to date to compete to the1 regional fl- Cerina Vincent 180-476, Pat Nlvlson 176- In other action Saturday, touchdown, completed two of PITTSBURGH (AP)—Fran Tarkenton of the New situation, but we ve been laying Nebo Saturday BEST 16 I Able (0 Reduce Sound to I three passes for 41 yards and Sunday 5 ^ ? r W h i n S m S t S g X S g l e ^ Clayton Murphy 203-614 Bill Youngstown made the Owls of York Giants claims his reputation as a scrambling quar­ he gniundwork. morning at 9. Level of Street Traffic f ttvl. STlS, O»g»s.«.r„ 0 o™..ucut w ..hth.yc.ujhtt»op.««(®i u e nessed by a crowd of 500 at 3»,^ J. Lambert 148 —370, Boosts Trojans No. 1 Ranking choice, fumbled twice. 16 month* ago.'^* "®“* of paydirt. Shortly after, with a dinals to seven games In the rain and wind swept Palmer Geotee Cochran 142 —391, Rol- The result was a 27-24 victory CJarence Childs recovered the and George Lee for the ll,-y*®C" Low g;rosB —Erwin Kennedy It issued the minute and a half remaining in World Series. olds; -year-old group. Con- ^ dqc McKee 74, Steve Ma- Field. East now posts a 1-3 rec­ lie Irish 148, R. Fountain 141, NEW YORK (AP) — for New York that created d second one for the Giants and 12 74 the grame. East started to ‘■Dick has done a tremendous rad McChirry, Lyle Ekiatman Java 74, John Peragallo 74, Low ord with four games remaining. Red Noakman 139-172 —424, Southern California’s pub­ three-way deatdlock at the top of on the first play Tarkefon job for us,’’ Dick O’OonneU, vice and WlUlam Gorra; 13-year-old net —Vic Daley 73-6 —67, Joe Wilson linemen riiackled East’s move. Vic A rto tU 160 ^-414, Dick the National Football League’s weaved his triple reverse that Reserve quarterback John licity campaign to move Century Division and all but left president and general manager, group Ajgjiold Pagaani, John Cerina 82-18 —60, Ray Gordon offenseuuciux; all afternoon, _ allowing______. DiBeUa 163-143 —429, Paul this year’s Game of the sent the Steelers reeling to t&eir HfiiH “ He has had a fantastic p o m Intel ducte^ln the Steelers for dead in the cel­ fourth straight loss. LombarcHf and Jimmy Rufini. 75-6 —69, Frank Klernan 76-7 — th. «a, tr.k P»t >‘ 5 “ • Decade from the Midwest year.” midfield. The death blow came vo 166 —407,\Lee Courtney 142, lar. 1116 first named boy in each 69. 0/ out o f j marshaled his rejuvenated frmn the winners secondary, Winnie Smith\l39, Henry___ ^ ___ Prey^ to the West Coast has Tarkenton’s two-touchdown Tom Yawkey, still elated over will compete in the re- pnrard b) providel team 30 yards to the 60. The of­ the team’s second pennant in gjonaJg Saturday, Ellington Ridge however, as it came up with GheFxRusTO^ V 13S, Ben opened with one eye-pop- fourth quarter repertoire includ­ fensive was the most promis­ ed a scoring lateral from the Fourth Straight his 34 years as owner, was en- oonran, area PPK dl- three interceptions, two of Pagan! 139, Leo .mvers 136, A1 ping orange juice commer- MBMBER-OUEST de-l ing cme fariiloned by the locals, halfback to the quarterback that thiiisiastic over the performance j^ptor, was ad)ly aaslated by vdiich resulted in touchdowns. Gauba 136, Fraiik Rock 140, cial. iSher Ferguson-Moe Martoc- but any Eag^e h o ^ s of scor­ salvaged a fourth-down play, For Pony Eleven of his young manager. WUllams <503^3,^8 of the Manchester "Our offensive line did a poor Dick Krinjak 388, ^enry Buck Even Notre Dame, after a chlo 69, Stan HiUnski-Ted ing were short lived. Tony Per­ and a 59-yard touchdown pass jumped to Oie major leagues at Football program. job and that qnabled their de­ minster 377. taste of O.J., is buying. Continuing their fine o t f ^ e , Plodzik 72; Loy?,. net-BYed Meu- kins pulled down an effant pass It came about last Saturday on a play that started with a $30,(WO, a year after Just two iphese include Don FlaveU, Don -- i q _ « i fense to contain us,’’ an obvious­ plus a tough defense, the Man­ and returned it 86 yards for when Southern Cal’s O.J. Simp­ triple reverse. seasons as a field boss at Toron- ©ordner Ctoarile Haskell. Jim- ly dis^i^inted Coach Cliff the touchdown with 20 seconds chester Pony Raiders kept their son thrust himself onto the na­ He admitted the lateral tor to in the international League. ^j;^cConviUe, George Ma- ^ I»uck.s-Walt Thrall 83- Demers said. “ There’s going Rams Nip Sk^n, undefeated streak Intact yester­ showing on the clock. tional scene by leading the Tro­ the score that brought the "I m(nV that handling the joney and perennial Dennis 2 1— ______to be scmie personnel changes Not to be outdMie, brother jans to a decisive 24-7 victory Giants within four points was day afternoon with a lop-sided players Is the biggest part of the cariln. Retrivers Includ^ ^ n “ made on the club next week to Ray added the final touch to Win Grid Fir^ 38-0 win over the American Le­ HERE’S WHY THE GROWING IS GOOl) AT THE AIRCRAFT hopes that we can bounce back. \ over the Irish to college foot­ improvised, but not the razzle- job and I reaUy Uke the way Ftengno and Roger Talbot. On the 1967 TOA ^ tow, the game ^»en he snagged a \ ball’s game of the day. dazzle pass that won it with 1 ;60 gion 45ers ip Meriden. Dick' took charge,’’ Yawkey Tom Hart, Sales Representa- JuUus Boros trok dmvn first We’re dedng away with our two last ditch East aerial bomb as Scoring two fourth period^ The success was the fourth platoon system as such from touchdowns Rockville High’sHigh’s'' ' dispelled any hopes to go. said. "He had the team hustling five for DlUons, was head scor- money at P h o e ^ , Orlando and TRAINING COURSES WITH PAY the gun sounded. '* tdlce beaten Notre Dame had of straight for the Raiders who re­ New products, new contracts, new discoveries and developments mean now on and just going with 11 football team rallied to post Itq, “ We worked on that play for all the way and was a credit to er for the event. Grand Blanc, Mich. WOMB (It) ^ retaining its No. 1 ranking of turn home Saturday n ^ t to IF YOU DON’T HAVE SHOP EXPERIENCE- boys who want to play football.’’ Ends: Beckley. O’Brien, “nier- first varsity decision in jhe three weeks,’ ’ Tarkenton said. the rest of the o r g a n i z a t i o n . " ______more and better jobs. That’s why the growing is good at Pratt & Whitney 1966 assured by its Game of the face the Hartford BtalUons un­ you may be given 120 hours of instruction and Some bruising tackhng by school’s history last Saturday. “ It wasn’t something we did all Yawkey admitted that the '^%ckles: Chamfiagne, KabaUnick. Decade tie against Michigan der the arc lights at M t Nebo. Aircraft—and why it’s getting better all the time. training on the machine you have been hired Pete Champagne, Mike ’Thomp­ M. Ttu>mi»on. Kolena. Newington High was the vicUm, the time, ‘but we tried it about three-year contract was he l the biggest scoring Frank MabovUch hit an open to tiaoe his club on the Eagle football honors, hit the road for ranked Bulldogs 29-20 and Kan­ ods. but needed three field goals by the seven-yard line on a fourth- Metiden <•) Williams was signed as manag Southington and Middletown. 46-yartf line. A pair of big gain a pair of Ivy League games 28-7 the week before. u s e Coach John McKay, Dave Bartelt to help overcome and-toches plunge. Some ob- Bods: Stevens, Moris, Qonsley. 'SVUUa^ waa splurge — and first hat trick - net to Insure the Leafs’ second Harvard, coming off a 49-18 sas surprised the Cornhuskers, ^____ by quarterback Craig highlighting this coming Satur­ glorying to the revenge of last an early 7-6 deficit and cpntlhue servers, Pittsburgh Coach Bill callar tor Espoelto In fate NHL career, triumph without a loss, No. 8. 10-0. djooee hte own c ^ to wore Toronto Maple Leafs. Detroit spotted the Rangers a and carries by Ray Perr day’s schedule. rout of Oolumbla behind Ric year’s humiliating loss to Notre 'to a 23-6 triumph. Austin included, though the ^lay bag^^aher,_ Hernum. Zimmerman’s three touchdown Tenth-ranked Houston was Guards: damn, Gum, with ^ yot^ P‘toh®rs in our handed Chlcago’a 2-0 edge, then iwept from be- irfM covered the distance. Per- The .biggest problem for the Dame, said his club “ had more Two field g i^ s by Steve Da­ should have been whistled dead. Oheeney, ^ Sweeney. . Indians as they travel to win- passes u quite a bit more idle. Oenteiw; Kotoh, Outer. Sceecy. ®**“ ” *“ **°” ' u u ,1 “ o NHL champions their hind on gpato by Ndrm UUman, ihfib scoring on a three-yard • Notre Dame, oddly a two speed, better running backs and vis and' Kenny Stabler’s sec(md , “ I knew he didn’t have the less Brown wiU be to avoid than i neup 'on its hands at Backs: Tenas, Smith. Hennan, W UU^ “ IbJ* te it^ thlTSfback In three games- Dean Prentice and Gordie Howe rush. touchdown favorite, kept the top just better football players in TIj pass to Dennis Homan first down," Tarkenton said, “ so RosaL CHainette, Btroo, Noonan. OorneU. The Big Red is also un­ I just hollered for him to'throw Temrie. Kotch. in mind for the Job WK m Black Hawks for lU first victory to three It was a kmg, hard contest looking ahead to the following o n , Simpson the first half, but there—and that’s why we'won." snapped a 14-14 tie for tUabama, beaten, matching, the Crimson’s me the ball. When I got into the N ^W irtaH a (two iiaaaaa), Ha- Hlned to "f;^****^ M ^ ^ te HuU’s third goal of starts. Don MarahaU and Jim for East, Its offense m ired m - week’s contMt. Stellar senior could only sit wide-eyed when Purdue, vriilch beat Notre which hasn’t been beaten in 25 her. Baieeoao, Walah niahing), 3-0 over-all record,' and* holds a end zone I looked around to see PAT: Wirtella (two), date r e p o r ^ y the y o iig season. Nelteon were the New York spite the single wing heroics of quarterback Gen Rycewicz, who the second half commercial Dame earlier, ran Its record to games, and the Tide breezed 36- share of the early Ivy League if the whistle had blown because B lS J re . Detroit edged New scorers. Lacy and Alubicki. Ncttiier sat but Saturday’s 28-0 thump- started and O.J. began pouring 4-0 behind Mike Phipps, who hit 21 over 'Vimdfrbllt. jfenebeeter M 0 8 team scored in the third period tog of Penn, should be ready for lead. I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1967 PAGE SEVBNTBEW

BUGGS BUNNT OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Buslnou SarvicM THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Hdp WoRtld Molt 3* IMp W i f d Md i 34 ) IM 7 tif IrM . SEE? HE DIDN'T' Art*. I«c. /O ffo r a d 13 PART-TIME steady route work, JOURNSSTMAM eleoMelaa, h»> MERE COWES BUGS! IF HE ^ Q U IC K ! M M,. U i hi. OK. HB'6 6CMV:] HE 4UHE R e c o v ­ VJI f e Y couLPtrr eupoe p o l p r u m t o W ell , NOW WHEN HE GOES OUT, AT 8 a.m.-13 -noon, 2, S or 4 morn­ mediate steady emptoymeot SEES ALL THI6 POOD/HE'LL DUCK PEHIND EVEN KNOW WE e r e d Answer to Prsvlous Puiil> ATTICS and cellars cleaned, LEAST HE HAS TVtE BEST-PRESSEP ings per week. Two mornings, WUson Electrical Oo.. MB4UT. THOSE BC3XES! WERE HERE! WIMP FAST F K O M CLASSIFIED 0LW HEW PUP6 , s o SHE PIP SOME INVITE HIAASELP TO DINNER! trash hauled to the dump, iNSTRUfAENT THATDeLOCATEP SHOPPING- FOR HIM CU3THES c l o s e t IN TOWN 5 giao. per month; four morn­ N' UM.VAS.POYS. European Capitals light trucking, reasonable. 848- MUEICj HIM 6ELF/ HECOJLD, CAW .'FOR A W HILE ings, 9240 per month. W e are 5846. not interested In temporary "X MAT HAVE A OUT-TALK THE I DREAMED IW AE ACROSS 5 Origin (suffix) 1 GOT ^ A WHOlB HSW HEH.HEH.' PUIJL.’n M E 6 Protective help. Car necessary. Work will LIVELY BEAT.PUT^ VALEDICTOf^lAN AT SOM NA 6 ET R ID OF iC a p iU l o f Italy ADVERTISING TREE EXPERT —Trees cut, W M m O U r NEW SUIT tLL tXX)H lire foliage be in the RockvUle-WUllmantlc POSITIONS AVAILABLE ITLACK-S -m E A 6 CHOOL p m B R IN 6 IN 6 S CspiUl of VOldTesUipent bundling lots cleared, trees top- SPORT JACHET, SLACHS, A FASHION Norway CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS area. Write Box DD, Manches­ CHARM OF A book ped. Got a tree problem? Well g HIRIS ,*nES, SHOES, PLATE, HEV?^ S Mythological 8 AJd. to 6 PAL ter Herald, giving short res­ For •SA LESM EN { inmor deities 8 Heavy blow worth phone eaR, T48-8l8t. ' s o x f THE WORMS.' ^ TRADITIOKAL ume and phone number. We W IND , n Capital of 6 Droop MEAT CUTTERS Greece 10 City in WELDING — hardfaclng, pro- ^ will contact you for appoint­ INSTROMEMT.^ Massachusetts COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 13 List of things - duction, cast machinery repair ment. 11 Winglike part i-r 5 PJM. DAT BEFORE PUBUOATION to be done A etc. Bob’s Welding Service. ^ Experienced in 14 Plant organs. 12 Mariner’a 9 N DendUne for Saturday and Monday la 6 p.m. Friday. 15 Aeriform fuel direction I I 44 Electrical unit Call 649-7578. Self-Service Operation 16 Napoleonic 27 Feminine 17 Capital o f . (ab.) exile ialaniji Belgium appellation SHORT ORDER COOK 45 Festive UOHT TRUCKINO, moving llUu, 18 Dreadful 19 Miscellany 28 Jacob's son $8.45 per hour (Douay Bib.) 46 Public notices PLEASE READ YOUR AD and odd Jobs, responsible, eve- 16 European river 20 Wan 47 Ancient Persian 7 a.m.-4 p.m., 11 a.m .-8 p.m. 20 Fondle 21 Drama 30 Yemenite ClasaUled w **Want Ada" are taken over tbe plione as a ninge. Also burning barrels, Plus Liberal A LLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 32 Emmets ¥rlestly caate convenience. Tbe advertlaer ahoold read his ad Die FIRST shifts. Chance for advance-' 21 Resound, as a 22 Alleviate bediU delivered, $4- 644-1T7B. Fringe Benefits bell 23 Commercial ‘ 34 Township (sb.) DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the ment into management. 38 As before • 49 Dance itep ' K IN fi B A Z VAH! s a i p it m a s none ...HE M O U L P N T B U Y ...SO I GUESS VOU'RE 3 L THAT« m B0V8... . 24 Banana genua capital of 51 Pronoun next Inaerttom Tbe Uanld Is responsible for only ONE Ineor- Contact Mr. Cimnlngham, 26 Yellow bugle Netherlands 41 Was carried RAN v o u cxnrA OF OUR BUSINESS OUR STORV ABOUT eONNA HAFTA PUT BUT THE GRAND HEAVE 'IM IN S3 Male sheep n ot or amitted Insertion for any advertlsenient and fhtm only Housahold SonricM Knudsen’s Country Fare, Apply NEANPERLANP? WHO HE PICKEP OOP BEIN' A NO- UP WITH HIM BBN* WIZER W AS THERE! plant ■ HOO^ 29 Cub shark to ^ extent of a "make *ood" Inserttoa. E m n which do 1100 Burnside A ve,, E ast R3R A SON-IN-LAW/ e O O P B U M ! TH' NEXT RING OF WRONG-.OOP6 2 T 5“ } OfiMwd 13-A NEANPERIANP.; ' IN PLENTY OF 31 Gives comfort J* not the value of the advertlsembnt wUl not be ooireoted Hartford. MOTT’S SHOP-RITE to ‘ L f a . by "make sood” Insertion. TROUBLE... 10 REWEAVING OF bums, moth ME! 33 Classifies 9 SUPER MARKETS 35 Habituate 1 holes, slppers repaired. W n - 36StiU 13 14 dow shades made to measure. STEEL HANDLER — prefer­ East Middle Tpke. 37 Imitated " l a t e n t L 643-2711 aiU slses Venetian bUnds. Key/ ably experienced with raw 39 Former Russian re” IT IB 875-3136 emperor |‘ (BoekvUle, Toll BVee) made while you wait. Tape re­ material and records. All bene­ or call 40 Kind of tide corders for rent. Marlow’s, 887 fits. Apply Dean Machine Prod­ Personnel Dept. 42 Facial features P ucts, 185 Adams St., Manches­ « l Cl a " M ain St. 649-5221. 44 Field (comb. ! l !2 B" P T.ktit.U.i. ter. 69 Leggett St. OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIANS form) ■ • IH 7 kr U< 46 Concerning 29 1 31 Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? East Hartford (2 words) BulMing— 289-1541 '^HOW DUMB/ VOU SHOULP HAVE THAT!* EKACTLY WHATj 47 Driver’s 33” iST KNOWN THAT BOXING RING I H A P IN M IN P--V D U cartograph 24-Hour Answering Service Contraeting 14 Holp Wontod— Hulp W o n f d M ote 36 An Opportunity WDULP BE TOO FRAIL WHEN CAN'T BEAT THIS KIND 50 Capital of Spain i SusiiMss Opportunity 28 10-16 M-l« y o uI IAAAPE IT OUT OF STRING WHEN YOU AIN'TSURE 52CapiUlof 33 Free to Herald Raaders JOSbHONETTE Fm cte 35 PART-TIME maintenance man to learn the WAREHOUSEMEN — night IN S T E A P O F R O P E / HOW GOOP THE Albania 42 OTHER GUy IS/ 54 Fixes firmly rent, small Investment, good pfyvOTfiTAK'H ATnr. — 4H day needed, flexible hours, good shift, good working condiUons m n W ant fatfonnntion on one o f ou r cfauwUled advertlaem entaf porches, garages, closets, ceil­ D A VY JONES BY LEFF and MeWILLIAMS 55 Siouan Indians ■ j | r 48 49 return. Call Paul J. CorrenU week, typing, close patient con- wages. Apply Ted Trudon and benefits. O aer B rothers, 140 56 City in Iowa u 15" No answer at the telephone Ustedf Simply caO the ings, attics finished, rec rooms, Volkswagen, 640-2838. NEWSPAPER Rye SL, South Windsor. OKAY, BETTY... YES, SIR... 1 REALIZE ATTENTION.'.* ALL 57 Send forth ■ formica, cersunlc. Other relat- A gency, 643-5363, o r 648-2125. c a ll Tuesday, 9-12, 649- AGENTS WILL RIPORT TO BO 91 52” I'M SORRY, SIR WE'LL BRING HOW VERY IMPORTANT DOWN PAVy, MARCO AND EM BACK HERE IT IS. I'LL PUT EVERY THE BRIEFING ROOM AT ONCE r ed work. No job too small. Dan PHILLIPS Petroleum Co. has a ______TT A T T O X T t o o l a n d d i e maker, ex- 1 Capital o f 53 EDWARDS ^ IW IN pertenced, 55 hour week. Gayle LAURIE l e f t THE S o m e h o w ; AVAILABLE MAN ON FOR A D R A G N ET ASSIGNMENT. ST Moran, Builder. Evenings 649- modem 3 bay service station CATALOG FREE. I’ll send you ASSEMBLYMEN BUILPIN6 BEFORE I THE J O B ____ Latvia M fg. C o., Inc. 1008 Tolland St., 2 Native metals b/ 8880. for lease. Excellent opportu­ 524 pagrches, basements, cosmetic firm unlimited new Interest. If you want “a TR sharing, group insurance, CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER HERALD reflnlriiiil. cabinets. buUt-lns. weekly Income. If you can sel IKAlJNLLb Man must have a desire to paid holidays and more. green and white, good condi­ refinished, cabinets, built-ins, financial opportunity. Call tion, 9700 o r best offer. Call formica, aluminum, vinyl, a product advertised on TV amd work with boys. The work S M rs. Roth 233-4904. leading magaizlnes, caill Avon Liberad benefits, padd holi­ entails the direcUon of WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE DOX LETTERS 742-7104. steel, ceramo siding William Apply Robbins Carpentry Service. Cosmetics today. We will show days, vacation with pay, newspaperboys in the serv­ NESID CAR? Your credit turn­ you how you cam earn up to presently working 50 hour icing amd selling of Hart­ I McNaafht Sjmdkatc. Inc. For Your 649-8440. MANCHESTER MODES, Y E S S IR „I i * ed down? Short on down pay­ 95 an hour. Cadi 289-4022. week. ford Courant subscribers. H £ L L O / / SU R E D O .' Pine St., Mamchester 41 (J ^ InformatioD ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ ADDITIONS, x-emodellng, gar­ D O Y O U pERROI/V'3 THE WORRY WART e.» w h.. m. tm J ? . sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ ages, rec rooms, bathrooms MANCHESTER Homemaker If you have the above resi­ TUNE /P-/6 THE HERALD will not Servics, Inct, is seeking mature E. A. PATTEN Co. dence quallflcaUons, have a est Douglas. Inquire about low­ tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ MANAGER 803 Wetherell St., Mamchester PIANOS? PIANO disclose the Identity of est down, smsdlest payments ment work, cellar floors, pat­ women with skills In homeak- good driving record (we fur­ MAN TO WASH dishes, nights, any advertlaer using box anywhere. No small loan or fi­ ois, roofing. Oalil Leon Cels- ing and child care plus care of nish am autom obile) amd are full or part-Ume. Apply in per­ t u n i n g - SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL letters. Readers answer­ nance company plan. Douglas zynskl. B uilder. 649-4301. the elderly. Part-time work at a high school graduate, con­ son only, Howard Johnson's ing blind box ads who a good hourly rate plus the 4 - 6 hour ^Ifts M otors, 333 Main. tact 894 Tollamd Tpke. M anchester. desire to protect their NEWTON H. SMITH & SON — MAYRON’S satisfaction of communitycom m unity serv- available for men, 7 a.m. identity can follow this 5 p.m. Press operator*, pack- D. Welch, Mgr. POW PoW Pow Pow Fbv CHEVROLET 1963 — 6 cyUn- Remodeling, repairing, addi­ Ice. Phone 043-9011 between 9-4. LANDSCAPED laborers — no procedure: ers, spot welders. Apply Eas­ der, autoniatlc, 4-door, one tions, rec rooms, garages, experience necessary, 92.2S Pow Pow Pow Pov BAKE SHOP tern B oiler, 09 L oom is St., Enclose your reply to the owner, 28,000 mUes, excellent porches and roofing. No Job per hour. Call OranUand Nur­ / Pbw Pow Pow P3VV P Manchester. box In an envelope — condition. 649-6030 after 5. too sm all. Call 649-3144. H tip W anm d-~M ait 35 THE HARTFORD sery, 648-0009 o r 648-4781. :iyfi RdW pow FOW POV addressed to the Olaasl- 658 Center St. WANTED — Bookkeeper, smcdl COURANT FOW pow pow pow P fled Manager, Manchester 1067 OLDSMOBILE — 442, con- Eveidng Hisrsld, together vertlble, must sacrifice, 92,696. RooCng and o ffice , good sadary, aige no bar­ :d W FbW fbW R?W fPW with a memo listing the C all 043-6564. rier. Call 043-2456. Ask fo r Mr. The Hartford Courant Office SERVICE TRAINEE Chimnays 16-A Older woman, preferred. Wymem or Mr. Desimone. BY ROY CRANE I Pow PoW fOW fPW companies you do NOT BUZZ SAWYER want to see your letter. 18 Park St. jvV FOW Row PoW PovV F 1958 CHEVROLET station r o o f i n g - Specialising re­ Hartford Churant Mam to service o ffice equip­ Your letter will be de­ BUZ, DARLING. I WAS TRYING TO Pbw PoW Pow pow R:>v waigon, 6 cylinder, automatic, pairing roots o f adl kinds, new Apply in person Rockviiie ment. Good mechanical REMEMBER THOSE LINES FROM stroyed If the advertlaer pow er steering, pow er braUtes, roofs, gutte; work, chinmeys TRAINEE H P o w p o w POW PoW is one you’ve mentioned. New England’s fastest ability needed. Electrical OMAR KHAYYAM. m '~ A , q a f t 9260. CaU 640-8538 after 0 p.m . If not It will be handled cleaned amd repaired, 30 stmts’ growing newspaper has the knowledge helpful, contin­ A JU6 OF WINE J m bR ^ AND (b W P o w P o W RPW POW experience. Free estimates. In the usual manner. 1969 RAM BLER~AM ERICAN Recent high school grad­ following opening in its FULL amd pamt-Ume help wamt- uous on the job training. THOU... ' <3all Howley 643-6361, 644- uate to learn trucking In­ wagon, good condition, snow ed, days for concrete work, Car necessary. Job security 8333. dustry, excellent opportun­ Circulation Department 92.75 an hour. Call 048-2423 or EVEP H W 0 one OF 'TUeSE tires. 647-1243 after 5:30. amd opportunity for ad­ PAV5»WHfA/ gVEP.VTHING Lost and Found 1 RN OR LPN, 8-7 p.m . o r 7-11 ity to advamce wi& com- apply at Cast-Con Structures, vancement. Exceptionally S E E M S TO (oO W|^ON0? Moving— Trucking-- p.m . CaU 649-4019. pamy. Apply In person be­ Newspaperboy 1000 P arker St. M anchester. high fringe benefits. LOST: Passbook No. 29- 1903 COMET station waigon, tween 10 a.m . amd 8 p.m . C DRIVERS for school buses, PART-TIME SERVICE station 002602 7, Savings Departm ent 9650. Call 643-1657. Storage 20 See Mr. Schofield. 7:30-9 a.m. 2 p.m.-8:30 p.m. attendant, 3 evenings a week, PITNEY - BOWES, INC, of The Connecticut Bank and Counselor MUST SELL — Moving to Flori­ MANCSIESTER DeUvery—light We tradn you. ExceUent pairt- e-10, must be over 18. See Mr. Trust Company. Application trucking and package delivery. tim e fo r housewives. Call 643- Cadi 288-5081 fo r appointm ent da. 1963 F ord Galaucle, V-8, 2- DUTIES Consist of working Sloan, Esso Service Center, Rt. 1 0 - made for payment. Refrigerators, washers and HENRY JENKINS door, autom atic. 649-7471 aifter 2414. with our newspeperboys or- 88, Vernon. An equal oi^rtunlty emidoyer g) 1»7 TX. »wru.S. I stove moving specialty. Fold­ TRAN S. CO. LOST — Passbook No. W 1983 6. WAITRESSES •- housewlfes, gamisaUon in the servicing ‘I wouldn't got too serious about that Jimmy Higgins! Savings Bank of Manchester. ing ch airs fo r rent. 649-0752. Chapel Rd., So. Windsor, Conn. of present amd prospecUve 1963 (X)MET automatic, 6 cylin­ high school girls, fuU or part- You aren't the only girl whose pigtails he's pulled!" Application made for payment. time, experience not neces­ subscribers in the Mamches- der, gold, excellent condition, An equal opportunity employer EXPERIENCED PART-TIME stock clerk want­ Pointing— Paporing 21 sary. Apply In person on­ ter-BoUon area. M ICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD LOST — Passbook No. 47976 goin g in service, 9675. 649-8986. ed, hours flexible. Inquire bet­ PAIN’ilNG. Interior, exterior, ly. Howard Johnson Restau­ T Savings Bank of Manchester. APPLICANT Must be qual­ Bridgeport Operators ween 10:80 - 0:80, Tuesday WHAT WILL I'M NOT SORE YET./ Application meule for payment. free 'estim ates. Contact GeraUd rant, 394 Tollamd Tpke. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY for ified to work with youth, through Saturday. Top Value YOU DO, FIRST I'M GOIN'TO A. Stratton, 643-8748, 643-4887 a retired man to supidement THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG Auto AeeossoriM— WAITRESS ~11:80 a.m. to 2 be a high school graduate Enterprieee, 1145 Tolland irs THE WILDEST STORY I EVER. ALLI UNCLE PHIL?> DO SOME PEEP LOST — Passbook No. 90443 his Income in the Bade Deposit 55 hour week. KNOW IS p.m. daily. Apply In person with good driving record Tpke., Manchester. HEARD IN MV UFE/ ONECONVICr MEDITATING ABOUT Savings Bank of Mamchester. Tiros 6 PAINTING—interior and exte­ Dept, of a local bank. Position LEAVES HIS INHERITANCE TO ANOTHER THAT THE THE WHOLE THING.' HE'S B E E M s h a r p e n i n g BIT BY BIT. THAT WELL, IT K EEF^ Jane Alden Restaurant, Ver­ (automobUe furnished). Application made for payment. rior, very reasonable, free es­ diversified and interesting. CONVICT BEFORE HE PIES —AND THE WARDEN Hi s 6 UAWS ON THE CHAIRy CAT IS CLAWING TWO WHITEWALL snow Ures, non Circle, Vernon. Appiy ; HIM OFF THE timates. Call Richard Martin. WUl train qualified person. WE OFFER Pleamant work­ INHERITANCE IS A SYSTEM TO BEAT BELIEVES A g a i n ! THIS HOUSE AF3<\RT LOST - Year old female cat, used very litUe, 600x626, 560x IT./ r STREETS 640-9285. Write Box T, Mamchester Her- ing condlUons (inside amd ROULETTE! 00 VDU BELIEVE IT, PHIL? . dao-k gray tiger with white 15. Can be seen at 53 Summit RN or LPN , 11-7 shift, full or add. outside work), padd vaca- E. & S. GAGE CO. i T - chest and paws, vicinity Elsie St. aifter 6 p.m . INSIDE-outslde painting. Spe­ part-time, room and board furnished, 649-4619. Uons, CMS, Blue Cross, Ma­ Dr., answers to Klttycat. Re­ cial rates for piaople over 05. jo r M edical amd pension Mitcheii Dr„ Manchester FIREFLACE w ard. Call 649-4027. modem WANTED — drivers, part-time plim, amnuad sadary Increawe ^ ErtiSri!S”n.‘5 S^7S ! c l e RK-t y p is t ' I ^ Trailors— Eaist Hartford office, sadary m ornings. 649-0806. commensurate with abUity. 876-8401. Mobiio Homos 6-A amd fringe benefits, fo r ap- WOOD AnnouncMMnts 2 FULL and PART-TIME truck , , f 1 /->. ------FULL-TIME or--- parMlme,------9:90 I960 TRUCK Camper, excellent A-1 lOTBWOR ^ p ilin g Md I>olntment cadi 289-8291. drivers, John schweir Sons, Harttord Couraxlt LARGE G 1 RLBCIROLUX vacuum clean- condition, reasonable. Call 875- paperhanging, special low fall Inc, cadi after 0 p.m ., 044-1008. for furniture stock work. Ap­ •rb, sales and service^ bonded rates. Call for free estimates, ply in person. Marlow's, Inc. BUNDLES 1710. M r. Ham mond, Mamaiger I representative. Alfred Amell, 872-4434. ATTENTION SCHOaL BUS operators for BOL A BERN ATH Y BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 047-1719 or 643-4918. 1907-1908 school year. Hourly 808 Main St. AUTOMOBILE parts man, no INTERIOR and exterior paint­ HOUSEWIVES rate 92.48. Sliver Lane Btu experience necessary, good W. Q. DlMway Co. Garogo— Sarvica— ing amd papering. Cadi Phil EVERYBOOY& AAUST BE ON H IS - /F Y 4 . Une, Inc., 49 Bralnard Plaee. Manchester wages with all heneflta, apply 386 N. Main St. Panonob Storaga 10 Denoncourt, 742-6178. MCDONALD'S Mr. Birtlee, Ted Trudon Votks- DOiN6IT. LUNCH HOUR! PART-TIME man presently em­ o MANCHESTER — garage for 649-5251 waQ(en, 049-2888. BY DICK CAVALLl WANTED — Ride from Lynn­ ployed to work in local retaU MORTY MEEKLB rent, for car, boat or storage, Is now employing women wood Dr., Bolton Lake, to Man- Flaar Finishing 24 store m ornings. Cadi 048-2883. 98. per month. 1-633-9057. after for part-Ume work, 11 a.m.- , Chester 7:46 a.m., return 3 WHY CANT M Xl BEG 5. FLOOR SANDING and reflnleh- 2 p.m. Apply in person. ACCOUNTANT — CPA office UFCANCy p.m . 648-7828. Ing (spedalislng' In older is seeking both a junior amd FOlZ A P teC B eemi-senlor of partnership cad- MALE PROmiCTION WORKERS u u ^ a w e p COGS c u ? y o u r (Dutchmadd) demon­ floors). cleaning, MCDONALD'S DRIVE IN ASSISTANT M ANAGER Metoreyclos— floors. PadnUng. Paperlianging. Iber fo r long term bamls, chal­ strator, Jdrs. C. Pets, 468 lenging rewamding. Sidney Rol­ OPENINGS ON ALL 3 SHIFTS 11 No job too small. John Ver- 46 W. Center St., Mamchester m t a Wetherell St., Manchester. Bieyelas le r ft C o., 522-6209. V falUo, 6494750. with restaurant exper­ P lease cadi 643-4375 after 4 1907 TRIUM PH TReSO green m Li Starting Rat* $2.31 p*r hour and up 'Jy p.m. for information on party ience has outstanding op­ and white, 4,500 m iles. 91,000 bookings. P. M. NEEDS HELP. Pilgrim portunity for aidvamcSment WINDOW CLEANER wanted, r - i o r best o ffe r. 742-7194. Bondi Stocks" ' MlUs Is loaded with new fadl with new restauramt chadn. m ust be reliable. CaU 640-5884. Excellent fringe benefits indnding major medical 27 fabrics and has openings for Fringe benefits, etc. Con­ insurance. 10 0% paid premium, e l ^ t paid bolidasrs STANLEY home demonstrator S salesladies, part-time and CARPENTER —- experienced, BusIim ss Sorvlcas SECTOND MORTGAGE - Un­ tact Mr. Cunningham, and generous vacation plan. Applications accepted avaUable. 643-1801. fuU-Ume. Apply to Manager, steady work, top wages. Call PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER limited funds available for sec­ Knudsen’s Country Fare, daiijr, interviews Tnesdays. O flartd 13 Hartford Rd, Manchester. C ^n 1100 Burnside A ve., Eamt after 5:90, R.E. MUler, BuUd- YOUR Stamley Products dem­ ond mort^fges, payments to . NOTICE 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. H artford. er, 040-1421. I THINK STUART WAS .THAT’S ABSURD, onstrator Mrs. Kenneth Asel- WILLIAMS Tree Service, spec- suit your budget. Expedient APPLY TO A CRUSH ON You PRISCILLA H O W H E 'S iadlzing in tree amd shrub service. J. D. R ealty, 649-5129. ALWAYS PiCki tlne, 784 E ast M iddle Tpke., PART-TIME and fuH-Uine H O LLY W O C K CAi/ALU © m j k) NtA, l». TM. lU ,. U .t >■ <. OH. came. 643-8104. HANSINS 048-0451 anyUme fo r Informa- A— iO Z Z — ^ , .* 11 wamiea,wanted, oaysdays anaand evenuias.evenings. ______^ a t e V e r .AROUND Uon on party bookings amd DttSinUSS oppolT U niry AO Apply m person. Burger Chef, MEN WANTED to flU ciutom- S A V E Y O U ^ 9 STEPS. SIDEWALKS, stone Rogers Corporation S U C H A CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER club plans. walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ 285 Main St., Manchester. er orders in automotive stock room, exceUent benefits, 289- M I I J . ft OAKLAND STS. — MANCHESTER* CONN, N O T IO N ^ races. AU con crete repairs. SALESPERSONS — experience 5HE KEEPS SAYING HE'S T 50 VOU . YOU'RE WASTIN’ your TIME, \ THATG BEAUTY SALON, Windsor 7906. or CoU 8Bss Banister—1-774-9605 LOOK. BUP. 1 GOT GREAT NBWE Reaisonably priced. 643-0861. —ExceUent equipment and women’s wearing apparel, 8, FOR O.RMCKEE...BUT CAN'T (» T OOTi A S HIS SON-IN-la w . J CAN SERVE CHUM'. HE'S NOT REAPY. YeL ) TOO BAD! AiiloiiMbllas For Sola 4 IN TO TELL rtiwi NOW. IF s o w y HIM WITH A T O ^ T IF Y IN THAT CA$Et/ IWELL. UL RUSS’ Mbwer Service — lawn fixtures, 3 operators, high 4 or 5 day week. Apply JANITORS — paurt-time eve- GU|raiNAi JfC PINP HIMi is looking for a lady to RECBPTIONIOTi PALI 1900 CADILLAC, 4-door hard­ m ow ers shampened amd repair­ volume. Priced low for Im­ Tw eed’s, 778 M ain S t nlngs. CaU 648-4458, 8-6 p.m . top, fu ll pow er, very cleam 649- mediate sale. only. work in their office. She ed, engine tune-up, free pick­ MAID WANTED at mtersUte 1038. must be pleasant, neat up and deUvery In Manchester. Motor Lodge, apply in person MAN FOR tire service w ork. PACKAGE STORE and and willing. Please call 1906 SUNBEAM Alpine, 4 £, B Y ROU80M saw s amd International Cub ing- work. No stenographic. 37V2-Hoiir W**k — R*tlr«ni*af Incom* Plan LITTLE SPORTS o v e r 94,200. Sale p rice , 92.906 BBTIBBD MALE Ce.K 67 Oea I fe«t«>et C*«p Caidet Tractors. Rentad equip­ MEMBGP5 Mengen IUWe.M o r best o ffe r. CaU 742-8404 af­ SNAP-ON-TOOLB has franchise 52?: S A U E 8 M A S FOR PART- S o W L l/V iS SWWfRS ment and aharpening service USED CARS Two Wooks PaM Vacation ^ Sick Lcovo CLUB LoCKERi avaUable In Manchester area. TDfE STORE WORK. -l&URNAMfHT ter 7 p.m . on aU m akee. L ft M Equip­ Top Prices Paid -TbHI^HT An Importunity for you to be- >4“»che*ter, APPROX. 2 T » 4 HRS. ! Btu* Cross ond Lifo Insurane* TWO 1960 Plym ouths — wdilie m ent CSozp., R oute 82, Venum . come an Indepwident. business " For All Makeal DAILY. sedam, copper staUon wagon, 875-7802 M andieste^ Exchange HIS FLAW GHOULP man. On the job sales train- ifmnT.ic AOED woman to can both clean, good running con­ —E nterprise 194B. CARTER CHEVROLn APPLY dBoewiouG,''Kine Ing, minimum investment guatN 4 rooms «»vi Uve In, nice R*m*mbor' A Prinf»r is Novor Ont of A Job! SHAMI fHB'GTRYING diUon, 9280 each. 742-9428. anteed, above average incom e hom e, reasonable p a y . 649-9024. CO .. IN C . \ YOU ARE A-l, truck Is A-1. BUSH HARDWARE roT A K B OVB(Z^ 1961 PONTIAC Catadina, pow er CelUra, atUcs, yards an^smaU determined only by your de------1229 Main S t terminatlan to succeed. TO see FULL-TIME sales clerii from Jllanrl)fBlrr EontlnB i|rraUi YOURCOliNTRyf steering, power brakes, excel­ trucUiig. done A-l right; Call Phone 649-5238 CO. B 1M7 tr N IL l«c. lent rumdng condition, no rea­ Tremano Trucking Service toll U you qualify write Box EE, DOW tiU Jan. 1st. Apply Bboor sonable o ffe r refused. 649-8089. tree. 742-9487. Manchester Herald: Jewelers, 917 Main St. r I 1 t ’ I, PAom moBTum BfANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, lAANCHESTER, CONN, MOITOAV, OCTOBER 16, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1967 PAGE NENETEEN

Businoss Proporty Houses For Soto 72 Houses For Solo 72 Situations W antnd ■ For Solo 70 MANOHB6TBR______exeeuttve IXANCHE8TER — 10 room 2- HamoR For Sola 72 Suburban For Sola 75 r - ; 3 8 Dairy Products 80 Tonomonts 83 Survivors Tell of Deaths ------n a l^ b orta ^ , Oarrlaon Oolon- family 6-6, bath and half oaOh •‘ ANCOTSTiro - T room axa- GLABTONBURf^' Up on Mte- Events ALTERATIONS, draporles, VEOETABLE Orowora OuOot THREE ROOMS for font, sec- 1«# E. OTOrrHR O T - o f ^ ^ ttaaUy aide, axoeUent Inveatmont e u ^ e RamA, Ooirartog paren- nechaug Drive, a deluxe Ranch CLASSIFIED reaaonably dona In my home. — Preah vagetablea. retail, ond flow, with heat, *96. m ^ - buUdtaiivO^OT^ room with fireplace, huge mod- property, exoeUent loMtlon, niala, sefaruba and treoa make on approsdmately four acres And Rescue on Riscayne Bay wholeaale. Specialty com and ly. Available Nov. l, 648-9601. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677 Wtohon, aoreened porch, 2- new . heating airatem and per- In Capital Call 643-9986. up^the etegantly liiidseaped overlooking Hartford. This — — tomatoea. Open dally, com er .n m m m In car__ _garage, . wooded lot, *84,- manent aiding, *18,6W. Wplver- y ^ , stane walls, private Ba­ home la loaded with extras, has MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — "If Tom’s gone, I want to go too.’ RELIABLE mother with refer- ^nd TOUand Tpke., op- BEAUTY SALON In Rockville 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real- ton Agency, Realtora, 6*9-2818. ther WQUams swimming pool Scores Hanoi Display three bedrooms, must be seen Tom’s gone, I want to go too,” Then she disapperaed.” ADVERTISING ences will care for small chll- poslte Caldor'a. tors, 649-6847. and patio are a few ot the WASHINGTON (AP) — A Vickers told officers he ments, homea, multiple dwell- area for aale. 648-9022. ____ _ BRETTON, ROAD — Here Is a to be appreciated. Priced to dren for working parents, d a srs------many quaUty custom features high Defense Department offi­ the young woman , said and gave donned Mrs. Carter’s discarded CONCORD RD. — Beautiful care-free' 7 room Cape with the low terttes and weU worth CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS or evenings. 643-8867. APPLES — Hand picked and Ings, no fees. Call J D . Real you win fted in this rare of­ cial has denounced North Viet­ herself up to eight-foot waves life Jacket and that he and his windfalls, bring own contain- Estate, 648-6129. Ranch, large living room, for- aluminum siding, ceramic tiled It. T.J. Crocket, Realtor, 643- nam for allegedly placing photo­ 8 A 3L to 5 PJUL Houses For Salt 72 fering. ReallstioaUy priced at 1677. that had washed her husband wife floated through the night CARE FOR chUdren, your After 4 p.m., 270 Hack- cvTCtTPANCY mel dining room, cabinet bath, 4 bedrooms, large land- ^M O. Hayes Agency, 646- graphs of captured American home, between 9-6, Manches- matack St., rear. OCCUPANCY from the sinking boat they had clutching the boat, then each kitchen, 2 bedrooms, reorea- scapiMl lot and all of the 'amen- o m . ANDOVER — new custom built servicemen on the open market, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ter, Bolton vicinity, h a v e ------Completely ren^odeled 6-room DUPLEX — 6-6, new knotty been clinging to, survivors said. other after it sank. apartment, adults only. Call pine cabinets built-in range, tlon room, landscaped yard. lUes for fine family living. oversized Ranch, kitchen buUt- tor kale to the highest bidder. Mrs. Vickers said when a fish­ 6 PJW. DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION transportation. 649-1464 “She removed her life Jack­ 643-9678. dishwasher, carpeting, new Marlon B. Robertson, Realtor. Nick Convertlno will be happy ■ «r MANCHESTER — Crestwood tes, ceremlc tile baths, h ^ “ Exhibiting prlaoners of war ing boat spotted them and HousthoM Goods 51 ____ _ 648-6968. to show you this listing at your Drive. 'Six room Cape, lovely is a violation of the Geneva con- et,’’ the survivors said, then she DeadUne for Saturday and Monday la 6 p.m. Friday. baths, new furnaces, 2-car ga- tree shaded lot. 2-car garage. slipped away. changed direction, she thought: yard, trees, storms and Louis Dlmock Realty, 649-0823. vention to which North Vietnam TYPING wanted to do In my SEWING MACHINE - ^ ^ e » ™ MANCHESTER - 2 family R ^ ^ t J ^ r k e S lr a ^ ^ lS li!^ !!! Wainwright Vickers, 39, and “ It was a man sent by God." screena, patio, 1,000 gallon un- ______------______o—v. subscribes,’’ — ------said Deputy Secre- ______.ui Leroy Pendarvls said when he home, have references. 649-1484 automatic slg-*ag If cabinet, curlty deposit required, *180. tors, 549-8824.______2-car gara^ nw tos nji; YOUR COOPERATION WILL f|IAL 1 derground oU tank, radiant COVENTRY — 4% room Ranch tary of Defense Paul H. NlUe. *)**deaths of their companions and and his partner, George Aj^s- BE APPRECIATED ■ ■ button holes, embroiders, hems monthly, unheated, no peU. MANCHESTER — near bus and Une and achoola, Chiurch of As- ^------— ------heat. Immediate occupancy, oversized garage with 2% “ Yet this la exactly iriiat the deaths of their cor»" etc. Like new condition. Grig- ” r” « ' ...... their own rescue after being tol, saw the Vickers, they 648-0160. schools, 6 room Cape on tree sumption. Only *2,000. down, BEAUTMm 9 room ho»n». 1^- Call owner, 649-6886. acres on main highway. Only Hanoi government does with its thought they were sklndlvers. Dees— Bilde— Pets 41 mally over *S00, balance now, shaded lot, absentee owner *88, per month from your manent siding, possible 6 bed- *16,900. Pasek Realtors, 289- parade of prisoners through the thrashed ter 14 hours by Continuod From Preceding P o^ V ARA*64. ^alsATakeover avac* rkOYTTMAnfapayments t\t of pQUR ROOM alr-condlUoned fast ^ e Haves Agency, pocket. CaU Earl Everett, 649- rooms, 2-car garage, 2 porches, M A N (^ S T B R ’ • wind-whipped waves on Bis- “ When she waved with both o n . ______.__ warns lasi 8010. rmyoB ___, ...ii Wni. 7476, 742-8243. streets of Hanoi and its other arms like that I knew there was GROOM INa ALL breeds. Har.- $10. monthly. 622-0476. apartment, range, refrigerator, 8688, 648-6129. J.D. Real Es­ nice yard. Priced to sell. Wol- cayne Bay. 646-0181. FRONT ROW CENTER ------filmed public displays of our something wrong and went mony Hill. H.C. Chase, Hebron clothes washer and dryer fu m - ______tate Oo. verton Agency, Realtors, 649- They said they Joined Tom Heip Wanted— Moie 36 Help Wanted— Maie 36 SINGER automatic dg zag sew­ i^RNON custom 4 bedroom captured servicemen.’’ straight to them. They were Rd., Bolton, 648-6427. Ished, convenient location, *166. *17,200 — Well kept older 6- . 2818. How would you like to own Carter, Miami Central High ing machine, excellent condi­ a 4 year old Colonial with a Colonial, 8 tiled baths, famUj uitze declared the North Vlet- PART-TIME and full-time PART-TIME handyman for gen- per month. Lease required. Ga- room Colonial style home, con- TWO FAMILY te woellent School principal, and his wife pretty well exhausted. They told p S r EBRED toy Fox Terrier tion, monograms, hems, but­ paneled first floor family room, double garage, lots of namese have allowed “ hand ^ -n me two other people drowned, eral yard work, painting, rage. Call Warren E. Howland, veniently located, nice yard, condition, 4-4. Beautiful piece MANCHESTER — 4- bedrooih trees, low 30’s. Hayes Agency, picked newsmen’t to photograph Dolores tor the Saturday outing wanted, days and evenings. puppies, intellegent and gentle tonholes, fancy designs, etc. for investment or owner 1969 home, in excellent condi- room? In addition to your Pendarvls said. clean-up, inside and out. Bol­ Realtor, 648-1108. Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- 646-0181. prisoners and then arranged in a borrowed boat. Apply In person. Burger Chef, with children. Call 876-2349. Originally over *300. Our price own entertainment center, 2 He said he grabbed the wom­ ton. 643-7084 after 6 p.m. ■*’ 0469. dwelling. Separate heating tion, aluminum storms, 100 x Ttie. foursome was bound ter 236 Main St., Manchester. now, *64. or pay *9. monthly. system, driveways and yards, 200 well landscaped treed lot. baths, built-ins, etc. *26,500. tor the sale ot the fllm to world an while Apostol held Vickers. SILVER MALE POODLE, 6 EAST HARTFORD — 6 room home,^ Vickers said, when Call 622-0931, dealer. MANCHESTER — Ranch, 7 *20,700. Hutchins Agency, Real­ J. Gordon, 649-6806. , “ His wife kept saying, ‘Save months old, AKC registered. *19,900. Wolverton Agency, Colonial with large Uvteg room „,u„tat ^ w e r n i^ m s such as squall struck about 8 p.m F u r a b h a d rooms, large living room, Realtors, 649-2813. tors, 649-6324. and master bedroom, fire­ The boat’s anchor slipped him,’ “ and he kept saying, permanent shots, home raised. CLEIAN, USEID refrigerators. East Germany. Ufe magazine MANAGER kitchen with buUtins, famUy place, garage, lot 77x160, high •Save her,’ ’’ Pendarvls shld. COLONIAL BOARD CO. 643-7116. ranges, automatic washers, Apartirnnh 83-A W is to publish a series of jrfioto- from the bow and snagged on TRAINEES ^SJ,Ton7l«t nwrrbteiri^^^ d u t c h COLONIAL ^4 bed- LAMWfWD a^le N.-lat«e on hill. Asking *27,600. 040- the bottom, he said, and the line “ One of them had to be first, so with guarantees. See them at custom built Garrison Colonial, graphs of U.S. prisoners this half acre lot, *22,900. PhUbbrick rooms, one full bath, 2 half BARROWS & W ALLA CE 8688, 643-5129. J.D. Real Estate fouled in a propeller of the I began pulling the woman in. It Skilled and unskilled, ex­ ■nmEE "nNY B. D. Pearl's Ap^ances, 649- gjj. r o o m furnished apartment week it says were obtained from MANAGE YOUR Agency, Reedtors, 649-58A. baths, 24' living room with 6 rooms, laundry, 2-car gar­ Co. Co. took 10 minutes to lift her in the cellent wages, full-time, 6 two East German newsmen. twin-engine craft. OWN STORE ______.v .U .b .. N.V. 1. fireplace, formal dining room. age, porch. Call 289-9321 or 649- Manchester Parkade He said the 17-f o o t e r boat,” the fisherman said. days per week, shift dif­ EIGHT ROOM older home, IM finished basement, stmroom, 8690. ANDOVER — near Bolton, Im- Nitze declared some of the Mr. Vickers said, ’Dont let Call 742-6441. SMALL ivory Stove, 2 burner, .p ^ o ROOM furnished apart- Manchester 649-5806 snapped around,” tearing an NO FINANCING ferential, Blue Cross, CMS, baths, kitchen and bathroom open porch, 2-car garage, work maculate 6 room Ranch, pan- fUms have been faked, rad at P P ^ ^ transom me go. Don’t let me go.’ We had life insurance, paid holi­ wood or coal, *20. Ideal for ^ent, stove, refrigerator, heat MANCHESTER — 6 room TWO FAMILY Ranch — 6 and .I.,.,* w ...... ______times voices on sound tracks engme ana pan oi me irauo«u o ___ ^ ^— *u NO FRANCHISE PURE BRED German Shepherd cottage. Call 643-6416. have been remodeled, 4 bed- shop, large beautifully land eled breezeway, 2-car garage, from the boat. no idea of letting them go.’ days, other fringe benefits. 3 room apartments, modern puppies for sale, champion scaped lot, *27,900. PhUbrlch S i " tree shaded lot on quiet street have been dubbed. It began to take water and Carter, 46, was a graduate of Progressive and expanding low’s, 887 Main St. *19,900. PhUbrick Agency, ed lot. Bowers School area. kitchen with buUt-ins, 6 years Only *17,900. Hayes Agency, “ It la important that the the Naval Academy at Annapo­ Opportunities available for lines, beautiful temperament, SIMMONS hospital bed, like Agency, Realtors, 649-6847. soon swamped, Vickers told offi­ company. Reedtors, 649-6347. CaU Earl Everett, 649-8688, 643- old, garage, central location, 640-0181. American peojde know,” Nitze lis. Officials said he was an ex­ ambitious, clean cut individ­ $20. 742-9791. new, reasonable. Also 3-mir- 6129. J.D. Real Estate Co. cers, leaving the four occupants ror mahogany vanity with MANCHESTER — don’t miss *23,000. Phllbrick Agency, ------— ______declared, “ that these films are perienced seaman and that the uals to Join the fastest — 7 room tjjjg e room Colonial with ga- BOLTON CENTER —^looking Communist propaganda rad c lin ^ g to the bow. DACHSHUND puppies —AKC, bench. 649-0669. Business Locations Ma n c h e s t e r COLONIAL — 7 rooms, 1% Realtors, 649-6347. Sometime later—Vickers told boat was one loaned him by a growing retail food chain in P « n t kA fireplace, one car ga- rage, formal dining room, fam- tor that tranquil setting among that this propaganda is being COLONIAL BOARD CO. champion blood lines, 6 w e e k s .______— baths, extra large living and police he wasn’t quite certain marina where he taught weekly the East. Experience not 649-1767. ASTRONOMIC SAVINGS iSlng- ______ror______Rvnr rage, ^ rec room. Porter St. lo- py _ room, 2 bedrooms, _patio. »7ioor~^^^~riiooiFRANCH, homes of better quality, try this gold ter hard cash. dining room, large sunroom, 3 when—Carter “ Just disappeared navigation classes. necessary, paid training 615 Parker St., Manchester ------er Sale-A-Thon sewing machine m q d ERN store, heated, 20’x70’ cation, approximately 20 years trees, low price of *20,600. Call buUt-tos, wall-wall carpeting, 6 room Ranch with beam­ His wife was 26 and a teacher program will qualify you for bedrooms, garage, *23,800. PhU­ attached garage, approxi­ ed ceiling, raised hearth fire- Hits Tariff Move in the dark." Mrs. E. S. Loftus trade-ins. All reconditioned and 032 Main St., central. Call old with stone facing, nice lot, „ow, Paul W. Dbugan, Real- Mrs. Vickers said that shortly at a Miami high school. They store management. Good FREE — Two puppies. Beagle guaranteed. Portables from 522-3114. nice price. 649-8638, 648-6129. tors, 649-4686. brick Agency, 649-6847. mately *1,600 down. *66.00 place, 2-car garage, set on WASHINGTON (AP) — New afterward “ Dolores said, ‘If had been married one year. (Herald photo by SaternlB) starting pay with commis­ Bassett, 649-7384. $8.88, consoles from $19.88.______J.D. Real Estate Co. monthly including taxes. Mit­ acre of land. Picturesque view legislation to protect American sion and bonus. Fringe Singerou ei-DBwij Sewing Center Manches- STORE »FOR RENT, ____ Main— St., ______BEAUTIFUL one year old Rais- ten Agency, Realtors, 648-6930. mid 20’s. Paul W. Dougra, industry from foreign imports Clock is on top of the Talcott Brothers office building on Main St. DALMATION puppy — 10 Legal Notices benefits include paid Blue TRUCK driver — part or full­ rCT*7ele^one'"«^^^^ "’M ^chester in State Theatre MANCHESTER — L a k e w ^ ed Ranch, 6>4 rooms, 1% Realtor, 640-4636. would cost the United States weeks old, with papers and MANCHESTER — Vernon line, Cross, life insurance, vaca­ time. Apply at 179 West Mid­ Thursday till 9. buildliig, reasonable rent. For Circle, 6 room Cape, located baths, fireplace, garage, large ORDER OF NOTICE ON some *3.5 billion in export sales, Duteh Urge Free Discussion V em on shots ,$76. Call 649-7471, Mon 6% room Ranch, 1% baths, SOUTH WINDSOR — new tion and fully paid profit dle Tpke. ^ . ______1------information please call theatre hi an exceUent area, extensive wooded lot. Priced for quick APPLICATION TO SELL according to President Jdhn- , REAL ESTATE ___ large flreplaced living room, sharing plan. day through Friday after 6, APARTMENT SIZE electric manager at 648-7882. view, needs some repair. A gale. Char-Bon Real Estate, AT A COURT OF PROBATE, Ranches, Raised R a sh es rad negotiator. be built-tes, aluminum windows. Colonials all with a Saturday all day. range, very good con dition.______* ______good investment. Don’t be 643-0683, held at Coventry, within and for View. TIU8 i*Kfrtzwfo»»Never l«in tnvmy rArentrecent memo­men At CathoUc Laymen’s Parley — ^ Getting Netv Face, Place For personal interview call Salesmen Wanted 36-A Call 646-0439. M MAIN..w..., ST.—400.... — _ square______feet, disappointed. Call _____ Now. War- . . — ------^ of gentry, on the IBth Call now. Hayes Agency, 646- is quality rad value. Call ter ry,” said William M. Roth, U.S. Bv GERALD MILLER tteue to thrash out such contro- y Mr. Mackle, at 1-443-2568 in first floor, adjacent to north yen E. Howland, Realtor, 643- MANCHESTER—Immaculate L ^ r e s e S h David c. Rerppe, 0181. . details, Hayes Agency, 646- negotiator at the Kennedy By GERALD ______0181. versial problems as birth con- Waterford, Conn., Monday end redevelopment, suitable no8. shaped 6 room Ranch, custom J u ^ . mchardson Round tariff cutting talks in Ge­ The nearly 100-yeor-old clock down the shop both for safety when he was 111. Live Steck ____W |^„5 |g0 i instrumenfs S3 for beauty parlor, barber shop ------— - buUt, breezeway, garage, beau- in eaM ELSIVEN rooms, 4 room apart­ VA’nCAN CITY (AP) — The ^nd racism while the secret and Tuesday from 7-10 p.m. neva, “ has there been such a over the Talcott Brothers office and time. SlmonceUl said the Talcott or office AvaUable July 1. JUST LISTED — 6 room Ranch tlful largo lot. Char Bon Real deceased. ment, excellent condition, wall SOUTH WINDSOR — immacu­ Dutch delegation to the Roman synod is sticking to a predeter- CONTACT or oince. Avauaoie juij ,, ,, ------— ----- _ . . * ------^.^e Adnrinistraitor Itavliw made concerted protectionist drive as building on Main St. in Talcott- Made on a Lathe Brothers, mill owners, made the An Equal Opportunity FIVE year old Gelding, half wall to wall carpeting, com- Estate, 648-0688. to w i^ carpet, attractive barn, late 7-room home built 1965, Cathollc world laymen’s con- mined agenda of five topics building and put a library rad Call 649-2865. written «f>pdkcation to said Court, in we are now seeing in C«!i- t^uioiic woriu y laymen feel have vllle will move for the first time The large, heavy blocks of Employer Arabian. Call 649-4206 after 4. two full keyix)ards and twt plete aluminum siding, parquet aocordance with (the statute, for an 380’ frontage, Hutchins Agen­ heated finished retr room, 2- museum In It. It has two rooms. pedals. Ampeg bass amplifier. gress.” gress called today for a reafflr- application to their this fall to a home across Rt. wood were largely fashioned on MAN floor in dining area, fireplace, SIX ROOM Ranch, breezeway, SyST cy, Realtors, 640-6824. car heated garage, aluminum In 1906, a fire destroyed their ‘The terrifying thing,” he .M ______- mm______a lathe. They are 69 Inches In one 16" speaker. CaU 643-9409. gxORE — 460 Main St. across extra cabinets in kitchen, split 2-car garage, paneled recrea- ^ op^ieped that said applicatton siding, swimming pool, large said ’’i s S r r n u S ' o f t e : mation of the assembly’s free- „ves. 83. *28,900—7 room (telonial, large The Talcottvllle Construction diameter, Hletala said, and offices and they took over the MAN FOR GENERAL cleaning Articles For Sale 45 ------from Friendly. 643-2426. 9-5. rail fence on ^ 0 5 lot. land- K a l S ^ treed lot with brook, many ex­ living room, formal dining more Important bills were dom of speech. tentative contact Compra'y iriU scion put the clock three rad a half Inches thick. library. and maintenance work. Part- To introduce needed busi­ scaping plus. One car garage, v*®' Hutcnins Agency, neaivors ^ g.^g g.^ig^k in the fore- tras. For further information Trolley cars and autos took time mornings. Apply manag­ ness service to area firms. S e N’S^REBI^T s h o e s ter Srfnl'^sumaMe m^*ge 649-6324. ncxni; and that notice thereof be room, sunroom, 3 bedrooms, caU R.F. Dlmock Oo. 6494S246. passed,pasaeu, thisuuo wouldwwui« causeoause retail- The move by the Dutch came aaamhllefl worJea in the cupola of its new Hletala made the new facw ------„ j and stand. Like new, 649-0821. ^ven, by w bllahtag.a copy__pf Jms 1% baths, 2-car garage. Mar- ation against our exports, par- a day after a controversl^ di- Bniippea said the Golfatron Building in the large on the clock on top of the First better n ^ eu m s and er, State Theatre. 043-7832. No selling. Full or part- sale. Better than cheap new walnut paneled and indirect ^giyg^on Agency, Realtors, CONTEMPORARY Ranch 8 ^ .iStonches^’^^E^etong .1—1—1.. miinv ni mir iLToiiirtnA riordinal Informed sources saiu _____. ___ r-/\n,y--AAaH/mQi fthumh in Ver- libraries nearby, Mrs. Simon- time. $160 weekly guarantee ones. Sam Yulyes, "Shoe Re­ Ughtlng, paved parking at door “ CONTEMPOKARY Kancn, a n.ep5jd, once to a nawsp^r having Ion E. Robertson, Realtor, 648- VERNON — handyman needed Uculariy against many of our rective from Maurice Cardinal I n f o m ^ raurces entertainment complex going up Congregational CJhurch in BA with orivate entrance. *66 rooms, large wooded lot to a clrcutatfon to said District, rad 6968. for this 6 room Ranch on one agricultural products, such as Rgy gf (Quebec to bishops at- French ^ French behind Connecticut Golf land, non Center. celll said, rad the mill firm put DRIVERS for school buses, to men meeting our require­ pairing of the Better Kind,’ ’ A n t iq u e s an office In the museum too. 7:30-9 a.m. 2 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 23 Oak St., few steps from monthly, aU utilities. CaU 643- *13,900 — 3-bedroom Cape, executive neighborhood, pub^c^i^qxxrt nmrost to the place acre lot. Asking price *17,990 tobacco, cotton, rice, grains, cit- tending the congress to help the r a ^ e r a m « w m w according to George Rlsley of The clock works, weighing ments. Write Manager, 119 MANCHESTER — 4 famUy, We train you. Excellent part- Main. WANTED TO BUY—antiques, 6031, 742-8726. dormers, alr-condlUoner, neat Agency, Real- Call Audreyrtiidrav Schaefer,Schaefer. 876-4341 rus, and also our Industrial ex- laymen avoid d o c tr i^ ,, ^la week S id the three the company. about one ton, will soon be Church Bought BuUdteg Ann St., Hartford. central location, 3 bedrooms time for third shift workers. steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ R. J. Flagg Co., 876-0774. ports, our farm machlneiy, our The cardinal’s aides Inristed weeK. The wooden hands on the four- moved when the old building is The church recently bought each apartment. On *4,200. Call 643-2414. ONE OF THE FINER things of er lamps, art glass, primitives, STORE FOR REN^-r-^^i^ Relltom ^M lS*^ ------business machinery—all to the the main purpose of the dlrec- B ri^ h D p ^g^ve told the time fazed by Risley. He has agreed the building from the Talcotta town Manchester, State Thea- .p alters, 649-6824.______r o o m Ranch, enclosed down earn a prime net return. VERNON — 7 room Cape^ 4 life —Blue Lustre carpet and any quanity. 644-8962. tune of an estimated loss of tlve was to prevent bUhops c o i^ e M ...... n niuh for TalcottvlUe residents since ^rith the Talcottvllle Congrega- for about *10,000. SlmonceUl tre Bldg. Inquire Manager, MANCHESTER VldN IT Y — hreezeway, attached one oar j ^ g t o r of Roxaiina Rlchardabn. 77 049-8688, 643-6120, J.D. Real down, 2 unfinished up, finished more than *3.6 billion in trade." from Interfering during the lay same house “ ^ e ^ e e Brit BUS HELP wanted nights. Ap upholstery cleaner. Rent elec- iruiii Bvnod tnethe xaicou Talcott urouierB Brothers oum built uib the uonal tional unuren, (Church, uie the owneru owners lo to uo do said It Is obsolete rad imprac­ mray gningft, fireplaCO, lot 123x360. Berkley Dr., Vemon, Oonn,; Dr. Estate Co. rec room, wall to wall caipet- tical for any uses. He Uvea next ply Stanley Green’s, Manohea Holp Wanted— trie shampooer, $1. Sherwln- eXOCKS bought, sold, traded. State Theatre, 643-7832. beautiful 4 room Ranch, . . . onn^ A40.IIKSA 043 6129 William Rtehardson, 1602 Lynrien CAPITAL FOOTNOTES debates. But many among the delegate w me s ^ ^ building in 1881. It was huUt by the work for one dollar if he ter Shopping Parkade. Male or Femcrfe 37 expert repairing. Colonial size garage, roofed patio,I, ex- *16,900. 649-8688, 643-8129. Glendale. CaJlf.; Howard Kch- Ing, assumable 4% per cent VA Gen. Dwight delegates to the congrera ^ exchange the Howard Clark CSock Oo. of keeps the bricks and the clock, door to the building. WhUe he wiuiams co. 1,000-8,000 SQUARE feet prime aidson, Ripley HIM Rd., Cove . THE IDEAL year ’round home. Clock Shop, 382 Main St., rear. cellent inside and out. Large J.D. Real Estate Co. mortgage, only *16,900. R. J. has celebrated hisis 77th birthday took the Roy directive, as an at- shotUd make for some exc ang jjass. The firm still The gears rad works of the gardens, he can teU time by the industrial space, new building Conn.; L e '^ Rtehardson, 77 Berk­ 4% rooms, 2 bedrooms, large MACHINIST — Experienced, MEN, WOMEN, students—part- SCREENED l^ A M for bert Old clocks only. Open 10 a.m. lot, $14,900. Mitten Agency, n oiT A u nir ley Dr., - Vernon, Conn.; Barter Rich- Flagg Co., 876-0774. by blowing out thethe candle on a tempttemot bybv the hierarchy to muz- or laeas. an inrhea hla-h. old clock. He said he and hU in Vernon, minutes from park­ uAOMiUi HANDYMAN S DRE3AM '— Clr- ardson, 'Ripley iHlH Rd., Coventry. living room rad dining room makes clocks. clock are about 30 Inches high. fuU or part-Ume, top wages time, FuUer Brush-sales, 16 • 9 p.m. Sundays open till 6 Realtors, 648-6930. cake presented by friends and jjg unorthodox discussion of wife will miss it. But the view way. Suitable for manufactur­ ca 1780 Cape 7 r ^ m ^ 2 stone ^ both beautifully paneled, huge Risley said the wooden faces But the pendulum swings 10 for qualified personnel, excel­ hours, $40. guarantee. Open- gravel and fUl. George H. Grlf- p.m., closed Tuesday and unveiling the cornerstone of the gggu Issues as birth control., of the TalcottvlUe Church wUl ing or warehouse. Call 872-0628, MANCHESTER fireplaces, wide board floors, signed, and return make to this rock fireplace, exterior recent­ VERNON on the old clock have weathered feet down. lent benefits. Seg Mfg., 218 ings available for managers. Cng, Inc., Andover, 742-7886. Wednesday. church that will replace the rae Dutch issued a letter to be cleared for them,’’ he said. days. 6 acres, $12,900. Hutchins Court. ly finished with aluminum sid­ Singer’s Plot too many storms and they would The clock’s power comes Hartford Rd., Manchester, 649- Call 644-0202, 644-2269. DARK RICH, stone free loam. DUPLEX 6-5 DAVID C. RAPPE. Judge. he attended as President. The congress’ steering commit- crumble If moV'ed. So he made The old style bricks, no longer West Side, 3 bedrooms, cen­ Agency, Realtors, 6 4 9 -6 3 2 4 . ------ing, all this on two acres. -Not Owner transferred wants from a box of stones hanging 3747. ORDEB OF NOTICE new National Presbyterian tee and to other delegations four new ones already on the made anywhere, wiU be uaed In INSPECTORS — Experienced *16. Gravel, fill, stone, sand W anteil— To Buv 58 HEBRON — large bam for rent trally located to schools, to mention a cabin which will action on this beautiful from a cable. It can be slowed ^ all or part, suitable for horses, AT A COURT OF PROBATE Church will Include an Eisen­ Referring to the Roy direc­ Marked With golfatron cupola. the colonial style iriUage planned in aircraft parts, all benefits, patio and pool sand and ma trsmsportatlon, and shop­ held at Manchester, wlttdn and for provided ter 6 guests. *10,600. Cape. Four rooms down, down by removing stones. HOUSEHOIJ} lots — Antiques, artist’s gallery, auctions, gen- the Dtsrtrict of Mancheeter, on the hower Chapel. tive, the letter said the Dutch Ted Hletala of Oak Grove, for the Talcottvllle Construction STOCK CLERK Dean Machine Products, 166 nure. 648-9604. ping. Excellent income Legal Notices Wolverton Agency, Realtors one finished up. ExceUent The ctocSt used (to toe "wound’’ bric-a-brat;, clocks, frames, eral equipment storage, elec- Uith day of October, 1987. CAPITAL QUOTE did not think It useful “ to lay Co.’s *6 to *6 mlUlon complex Adams St., Manchester. property. Separate heating, Present, Hon. John J. WaUett, 640-2813. concUtion throughout. High TTlfi Reciliest Coventry, a carpenter In Rls every week when Gaetano PROCESSED GRAVEL for glassware. We buy estates. Vll- triclty and water, new roof. ORDER OF NOTICE Judge. “ It would be far less painful undue stress on the rather pa­ woodworking shop, made which includes the Golfatron. Full or Part-time all city utilities. Prudent STATE OF OONNEX3T1CUT, DIS- ______. ______wooded lot, plenty of pri­ SlmonceUl of TalcottvlUe lifts SCHOOL BUS operators for driveways and parking areas Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 lightening protected, concrete Eataite of Frederick W. Runde MANCHESTER —Near Center, and more politically expedient ternalistic tone In treating the faces. To do It, he shut Risley said the electronic g(Uf buy! $21,500. Mr. Lewis, TRDCT OF (MIANOHBSTBR. PRO a.k.a. Wiliiam Runde or WUUam F. vacy. Asking *13,600. T. J. ttie box o f ritOneiB baidc up. He 1967-1968 school year. Hourly at our screening plant or de- Boltoin, 649-3247. foundation, 2 miles direct ae­ BATE COURT OCTOBEIR 10, 1967, Runde, late o t Uanche^er, In aatd immimulate 3-familly home, for us to do it, but we would lose (with) the possible theological WORTHAM, Tex. (AP)— ARTHUR DRUG STORE 649-6306. Crockett Realtor, 643-1677. has kept the clock running tor ranges in the large b a ^ ^ p - rate $2.43. Silver Lane Bus livered. George H. G riffln g , ------^ggg Route 2, 17 minutes to In the matter o i the estate of District, deceased. spacious lot. One 7-room apart­ our stature with the rad other insufflclences of the Freestone Ctounty’s people have Bidmund A. Lucey, iate of Man- The administrator, having ex- ______^______public.’’—Rep. George H. Ma- given Blind Lemon Jefferson more than 20 years. It stopped ed building may be ready Nov. See John Katz Lino, Inc., 49 Bralnard Place. Inc., Andover, 742-7886. WE BUY AND seU antique and Hartford, Call 247-0771 9-8. 1- " D o W / chester. in said district, deceased, hibtteid Ms administraitlon account ment, two 4-room apartmrats. laymen.” tor a short speU last winter 1. ------~ V i j used furniture, china, glass, oak qtoa v q n m Present, Hon. John J. Wollett, with said estate to this Court for ai- GLASTONBURY — Custom hon, D-Tex., head of the House In our interpretation of the what he asked for 88 yeare ^ Suburb Sees Judge. lowanca It is One look will convince you. CLERK-TYPIST with growing ELECTRIC typewriter. Under- frames, old »>a-»734 7 to » p.m.______TjADD/vtrtQ s MrATTAnm Upon appUoation of John J. ORDB9RED: That the 26th day of Hayes Agency, 646-0131. flreplaced Ranch, 2-car gar- Appropriations Committee, ex­ words of Cardinal Roy, nothing In his song Please See that My OUTSIDE WORKERS — Full industrial manufacturer to wood, office size, carbon and ____ coins,__ guns,___ _ pewter,______scrap _gold. BRIGHT, modem office, 440 fsAKKCWkS & W A L L A tjn j O'Connor praying that an Instru- October. 1967, at two o’clock after- age, wooded acre lot with pan- plaining why he believes Oon- has really changed In the struc- Grave la Kept Clean, ment purportiiig to be the last wJU noon at the Bhobate Otfioe tn the Success in time and part-time mornings, type and process all paper fabric ribbon, excellent condi- watches, old Jewelry, hobby square feet, excellent location. Co. OVERSIZED BRICK Ciape, oramlc view. Leonard Agency, gress, not the President, should ture rad the Intentions of the The blues singer s plot was Manchester Parkade and testament of said deceased be Municipal Building in said |Han- Laboring on pipe work and work in sales department. Call tion, 4 years old, kept under collections, paintings, attic con- $90 per month. Call 648-6896. admitted to probate as per appll- cheater, be and Uie same is as- large rooms, 2 full baths, fto­ Realtors, 646-0469. make any necessary budget congress, which Is and was to marked with a state historical Manchester 649-5306 catlon on ftle, it is signed for a hearing on the al- tanks, drive small and medl- Contromatics, 872-0666. service------' ‘ contract. Call 643-7984. or whole estates. Fuml-- - ORDEIRBID; That That the foregoing lowance lowance of of said administration______lled recreation room, on cuts. give responsible laymen from plaque______dedicated Sunday.Suntey. Racial Plan um trucks. Interesting work, WAREHOUSE for rent on Main ap![Sication be heatdheard and deter-d^er- count count with with aaiid saiid estate, estate, ascertaln- ascerl Raised Jefferson was born near Wort­ C ^ P E T S A f r ig h t ? Make ture Repair Service. 648-7449. MANCHESTER Business Zone beautifully landscaped lot, *26,- ANDOVER — new all over the world the opportuni­ SALES CLERK pleasant conditions. Apply CXIUNTER HELP, part-time St., approximately 800 square ______led at___ theProbate Probate office office -to In Man- Man- ment ment of of heirs heirs and and order order of of dJstribu- dJstrlhu- family ham In 1897, knocked about WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) n . large lot. good location, 14 Chester in said Dtetrict, on the 26th tion, and this Court directs that no- 600. PhUbrick Agency, Real- Ranch, 4 bedrooms, ty to express themselves freely Mitchell Drive, off Parker St., nights, apply in person Holl- them a beautiful sight with ______feet. CaU 643-9678. i . , , B , day of October, 1967. at eleven Mce of the time and ptace assigned —Local officials report that a tors, 640-5347. room, 2 fireplaces, 2-car ga­ on the subject of the renewal of East Texas rad Dallas as a mu­ Wanted At Once 8:30-9:30 a.m. and 4:30-5:30 day Lanes Snack Bar, Spencer Blue Lustre. Rent electric W lt h o U t B o o r d 5 9 room 2-famUy, 5 garages, *30,- o'AULjiNE M. SHEEHAN, J. D. REALTY Level, year totalling injured early S ra ^ y hope they understand we have lb for the rental of your apart- ^ o ganj on the 29th day of of 49 Dranlng Street. Manchester, 048-6129 a 048-8779 ?SImd home. 2umtaum iddteg, when the car they were riding to take this position.’ ’ Buckley Fair f Tenderloins hniriB TD Real Es- roomawasaheated apartment by mid------October. rt.rv«hHLrCA . AWIi 1967'. at 4.C44 ten V o'clock WRVLML All in \gZC the conn., ^UIUL, as O0 jMrmUtee. |>6mutt6€. in missed a curve in Groton and S ’ btSJoJf sTln r * ; lay- « it votes ter 1 ^ a dlre^r ------mentment or ornome. J.JJ. Keai ria - die a___ ged ______w om an vicin ity t M r ___ a n - r,w«nnrmforenoon, amiand »>althat nnlk-anotice habe m a luii-umc, ym..m - a- “bake sale, silhouette sketching, we ha¥6 j u s T ^ I flatter the mature figure WATCH AND Jewelry repair- „ ^ ^ ___ , m S iJoSTpiu. g g s - “• l5S Phof^Gulde is teg. prompt seJ^ce Up to *20 2 bedrooms. 4% rooms COPY SERVICE sliding glaaa doors, 1% baths, of Southington. He died about A directive by Maurice CardI- rector can it tay g r ^ ^ and other features. ------lA A^mm Im ftkoz ------gOda, COffeD alld dO- __ _ to this bright and colorful gu old watch ^te trade. ap^ent, ^ple P^K. to iSTSatS^*de^e§! laundry room, garage, many four hours later at St. Francis in sizes 86 to 62, bust 38 to 64. Heated, Hot W/iter, Oven ceUent condition inside Ond present. Hon. David. C. Rappe extras. Low 20’s., Owner 742- be BO^ at the refresh- k received a large ^ 8ite‘~3^ 40 Ijust, "z'Vt yardi of ^dob. . Closed Mondays. F.E. Bray, • Book Copying Hospital. s ld e .^ e Guevaraa have lay agencies, told'bishops at .the, nuta will t out. Could show 20% return on -'Tudg^ ^ » The other Southington man . " * : __ *k«t AhAv mimt nnt in- He Urged the HRC to ask the ment sta: stand throughout. The 46-tech- % yard for contrast- Pattern No. 2971 has hot-iron 737 Main St.. State Theatre Range, Refrigerator, Parking 6246. two other daughters, Camlla congress that they must not in- ^ , invested capital. Shown by ap- Mr^Sc. ot s ^ es- • Letters and Legal Documents public is Invited. ’ transfer for 6 designs, color BuUdteg. and Celia, rad a son. Ernesto., trude ta the laymen’s debates dlrectore for the funds and he r shlDmentshipment of A Ing collar. ^intment oiUy^ll R. P. JS«r»l*n“e heard "lid deiermtoed at the ished rec room and garage ta vious marriage. 647-1871 Y ft Probate OfWce to the Town of COv- . 15c 1st Sheet • 10c All After 1st Two girls in the other car, r f r e e r X to thV Srot^to^^ ed locaUy, plus the speclflca- smoking marijuana in a parked Sue Burnett, Manchester Eve- -Anne Cabot, The Manchester pjgjj.yp truck load, delivered, FQT 9 0 IV / w entry, on the 23nl dav of October. basemqpt, sundeck, patio. All including the driver, 10-year-old r that are ideal for colorful aprons, quilts and doll Late summer’s drenching T ^ r ia ^ e n ^ ex- tions ter the director. car were charged Saturday night nteg Herald. 1160 AVE. OF Evening Herald. 1160 AVE. OF 282-0060. ► ------:------1997. St 8 riVlock in the forenoon: — Bulk Rates Available — on a large wooded lot. T. J. <3arol Valerirao Of Newington, * ...... /'•«klA.M SSf’iS^iSllSi S la dta- car ta 8tam**>^ States. rainfall on the is planned is an exchange of Street Tavern, 20 Birch St. or r'to'r't'.t st i««*t seven days before requlres that Justification must old Susan L. Stratton of New ft Winter '67 issue of Basic cheted tarn and bathroom ac- and ToUand^ St. hear Bast quired, *126. monthly. Elva TEL. 649-6693—-ROCKVH jLE ENT. 1495 S jV om . natural wood trim, car wra operated^ mountain averagea 471w68 inch- courtesies. ^ » ’a. Meyer Agency. 648- Waterhouse Jr.. 28, of Ridge be proved for hiring one. Haven. Fashion. Only 60 cents a copy, ceasory set. Hartford Manchester town line. Tyler,. Realtor, 649-4469. caU 649-8110, 643-0606. ** ^ ^ d1avId'^?*RAPPE. Judge. aa. Meanwhile, the laymen con- L 0809. Avenge IMly Net Pme Rai Wtr The Week Ended The Weather M O NDAY, O CTO BER 16, 1967 spending—about $1.4 bllUon of it nounces a new ground op- Plasa Hotel, New Haven. ----- St.; Mrs. E lvira Jones, 2 Rogers 1107 Ellington Rd., South Wind­ The sole survivor of the hose to sabotage raids, lyiu^ along ley In the past two weeks. price of a tax increase is a deep The Newcomer’s Club of the P1-: Theresa Kelly, 261 Kelly sor. On Bank Board in the current fiscal year. eration aimed at taking crew, Henry Dengler Jr., 22, spending slash. Manchester YWCA wlU meet to- Wapping; Fred King, 41 Bow loot on a party-line vote pressure off South Viet­ The executive board of Ben Also, Mrs. Arllne Donovan, said he was at the end of the William B. Thornton, presi­ morrow at 7:30 p.m. at Mott’s Edward St.; Mrs. Elsie Miller, Chairman WUbur D. MUIs. adien he tried in committee for nam’s northernmost prov­ Ehcra Chapter of B'nai B ’rlth will Pine Lake Shores, Coventry; hose and farthest from the wall. dent of the Manchester Sand D-Ark;, whose Ways and Means Community Hall. Henry J. Man- HFDl, Rockville; Paul Offen, a $8 billion cut all in the current meet tonight at 8 :S0 at the home James Lawrence, Stafford "We were pumping water and Gravel Co., has been ap­ Committee shelved President inces. The command said nlng of Hartford, a hypnotist, Wells St. year. But he said “ I think we of Mrs. Joel Levy, 40 Cushman Springs; Francis Jones, Brandy through the door to spray the pointed to the Manchester Ad­ Johnson’s tax boost proposal 21 Marines and 44 Commu­ will speak on "The Study of Be. Also, Clinton Reid, 680 Lydall OUR PERSONALIZED might win on a close vote" Dr. St., Bolton; Mrs. Lauza Bus- roof from inside,” he said, "A ll visory Board of Hartford Na­ two weeks agp, declined direct nists had been killed in the havlor Through Hypnotism.” St.; Waclaw Rubacha, 96 North when he renews his fight Wed­ siere, 167 Maple St.; Robert of a sudden I saw a big gush of tional Bank and Trust Co. CHRISTMAS CARD comment on the appropriation first week of the operation Refreshments will be served. St.; Mrs. Mabel Russell, 117 Bray, Talcott Hill Rd., Coven­ smoke backfire and come out of nesday during House considera­ The WSCS of South Methodist High St., Rockville; Mrs. 01g;a Announcement of his appoint­ GALLERY committee action. But he said tion of the bill. and 167 Marines wounded. Church will meet tonight at 8 try; Barbara McDonald, Staf­ the building." Dengler said he ment was made by Hartford Na­ he has no jdans to reconvene the In the air wdr, U.S. Navy Verro, 29 Ridge St.; Raymond NOW OPEN Original purpose of the bill In the Reception Hall of the The Ladies Aid Lutheran ford Springs; Beverly Rider, 698 heard a "huffing noise” and tional Chairman David Q. Hew­ Ways and Means Oommittee to planes returned to Haiphong for Villa, 149 Loomis St.; Martin N. Main St.; Peter Russak, 86 was to grant once more Interim church. A playlet, “ Hunger Is Women’s Missionary League of yelled to the others to cut the itt following a regular meeting OUTSTANDING ALBUMS consider tax legislation. repeat raids on, a missile- Visny, South River Rd., Coven­ Ordway Dr., South Windsor; spending authority to govern­ the Enem y" by Margaret Hatch, Zion Evcmgelical Lutheran hose and "get out of there.” The of the bank’s board of directors TO CHOOSE FROM MUIs has said the House helicopter assembly base, a ma­ try. Paul Lizotte, East Hartford; next thing he knew, It seemed ment agencies Yriiose appropria. will be presented. Mrs. Herbert Church wUl meet for a topic which acted upon the recom­ would not pass a tax increase jor highway bridge and three discussion Wednesday at 7:30 ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Jack Chrlstadore, 20 Willard as if the whole building had col­ tions for the budget year that J. McKinney is in charge of the mendation of the local board. biU without spending cuts be­ SAM antiaircraft missile sites. p.m. in the church assembly Mt8. Alice Anderson, 8 Rd.; Elmer Kressly, East Hart­ lapsed and he was hurled 28 began July 1 still haven’t been playlet which is connected with 'Thornton Is also president of tween 18 bUlion and |10 Possibly 8,000 men were room. Hostesses are Mrs. Em­ Franklin Park, Rockville; Mrs. ford; Mrs. Phyllis Kennedy, 286 feet. approved by Congress. , the groups, theme of the year, M.S.G., Inc., M.S.G. Equipment dicvodsjojnX, billion—and perhaps not even thrown Into the new ground op­ ma Walters, chairman; Mrs. Valeria Barbrick, 193 Foster E. Middle Tpke. He helped dig the bodies out Bow said the committee budg­ “ Man and Community.” The and Monson Sand and Gravel STA'nONBRS then. eration—-Medina—28 miles south Wilma W iley and Mrs. Kath- Rd., South Windsor; Mrs. Julia Mrs. Edna Keating, 107 of the rubble. et cut “ is a step in the right di Epworth Circle is in charge of Co. 849 MAIN ST. Rep. Frank T. Bow of Ohio, of the embattled demilitarized erine Thumer. Burnham, East Hartford; Pat- Hamlin St.; James Murphy, The dead firemen, all from rectlon but it sUlI doesn’t do fellowship and the Reynolds A life-long resident of Man­ senior Republican member of Bone. They included several bat­ ____ rick Cormier, 306 Spruce St.; East Hartford; Laura Cough­ Ridgefield, were Gustave Gen- chester and a Dartmouth grad­ enough.” talions from the 1st Marine R eg­ Circle, hospitality. The event Is the Appropriations Committee, The Alplna Society will meet Gertrude Czepiel, West lin, 21 Old Stone Rd., Vernon; schow, 43, a tavern owuier and uate, he Is a member of the The committee bill would rs- iment, a special battalion land­ open to all women of Southh said . in an interview he’ll stUI tonight at 7:30 at the Italian WllUngton; Adela Czykieta, 289 Daniel Carchidl, WllUmantic; 27-year veteran of the depart­ board of trustees of the Sav­ quire a 5 per cent payroll cut ing team from the 7th Fleet’s Church. try on' the House floor to win Club. ♦ Hilliard St.; Mrs. M ary Denis, Mrs. M ary Shay and daughter, ment; Dominick Acquafredda, ings Bank of Manchester, a for federal executive agencies, Ready Amphibious Force and ____ 88 Oakland St.; Eugene Dilger. Wrights Mill Rd., Coventry; 31, an employe of Lever Bros. In trustee of Manchester Memorial require them to absorb without South Vietnamese troops. The first meeting of the sea­ %The Italian American Oub East Hartford; Jean Dorches- Mrs. Jean McKean and son, Edgewater; Harry A. Brown, Hospital and is a member of the extra funds the $628 mlllton pay The operation began Oct. 11 son of Buckland School P T A will wlll meet tonight at 8 at the ter, 94 Harlan Dr.; Mrs. Jennie RFD 3, Coventry; Mrs. Linda 26, an employe of the New York board of the Manchester Water 1620 increase now pending, and cut but was not announced until to­ be a potluck tomorrow at 6:30 clubhouse at 138 Eldridge St. Fuller, East St., Hebron; Mrs. Hogan and daughter, PUnney Daily News; James Edwards, Co. Thornton is also a member Bomb Sinks research spending 10 per cent. day for security reasons. M a­ p.m. in the school cafeteria. ____ Catherine Jenkins, 418 Spring St., Ellington; Mrs. Susan Farr 38, manager of a trading stamp of the Klwanis Club and Is a XB Exceptions are made for Viet­ rine Intelligence reports Indi­ Tbere will be a membership Cadet 4.C. Frederick T. Con- St. and daughter, 29 Elizabeth Dr.; store, and James Laurla, Ridge­ past president of the Connect­ 135i Hong Kong nam and other urgent spending. cate there are 17 Communist drive and business meeting af­ nolly of 91 Bolton St. has re- Also, Joan Jeski, RFD 1, Mrs. Anne Doremus and daugh­ field’s building inspector. icut Ready Mix Association. Bow and other Republicans battalions operating around the ter the supper. cently started his first year of Manchester; Steven Krohn. 130 ter, 48 N. Elm St. Married, he lives at 143 S. ifMIIIFOB A UFETIHE! want a much deeper slash in ar DMZ and In Quang Trl Prov­ study at the U.S. Coast Guard Benedict Dr., Wapplng; Alfred You’ll nerver have to buy film aeoln . . . PoKce Boat tual expenditures to reduce the ince, perhaps more than 7,000 DISCHARGED YESTER­ 4 Die in N.Y. Fire Lakewood Circle. because each time LlggeMs develops and ____ Laijoie, 38 Foster Dr., Vernon; prospective budget deficit. enemy troops. Petty Officer 8.C. WUllam J. DAY: David Garrison, 39 Ash­ prints your roll of Black & White or BUverstone, son of Mrs. Arthur Robert Enos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcella Larabee, 127 DEPEW, N.Y. (AP) — A Koda-color film we give you ABSO- HONG KONG (AP) —A ter­ Some Republicans say also worth St.; Mrs. Edna Abair, 23 LUTE3LY PHEE, a fresh roU of fUm Operation Medina Is tmder BUverstone of 34 Durant St. and Mrs. Dills. Enos of 88 Home- McKee S t.; Jeanette Larrimore, 38-year-old mother, her daugh­ rorist Umpet bomb sank a Hong they may attempt to extend the Deerfield Dr.; Mrs. Margherita f X l S E TEETH for your camera. We replace the Him . way in the dense, Jungled moun­ the late Arthur J. BUverstone, stead St., is taking his Army 449 Main St.; Robert Murdock, ter and two other young chil­ you have developed. It's aU fresh- Kong police launch today as reduction in government payroll Atwood, Meadow Wood Rd., Chewing Efficiency dated and top quality and Ko­ tains near the southern bounda­ is serving aboard the aircraft basic training at the U.S. Army South Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Emily dren perished In a fire early to­ Red newspapers threatened in­ funds to the employes of Con­ Tolland; Edgar Barracliff, 98 dak, too. Quk» processing . . . ry of Quang Trl Province, nine carrier Kitty Hawk enroute to Training Center, Armor, Ft.<*Rak, West Hartford; Carl day that swept a 2%-story Increased up to 35% 134 hour service for creased violence In retaliation gress and the Judiciary. W. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Flor­ 620 J black and white (Just miles south of the provlncltd Vietnam. Knox, Ky. Rohrback, 101 Washington St. apartment building In this vil­ Clinical testa prove you can now a Itttle bit longer for for raids by British colonial au­ The Appropriations Commit­ capital of Quang Trl. ence Berck, 74 Talcott Ave., eat and chew better—make dentures Also, Mrs. Lydia Rowland, lage east of Buffalo, police said. ^coldr). thorities on Communlat schools. tee said the restriction would Rockville; Darlene Bielecki, average up to 35% more effective—If U.S. spokesman said heavy 145 Cedar Swamp Rd., Coven­ Mrs. Lorraine Galuski, her you sprinkle a little FASTEETH on Police said the bomb was eliminate about 110,000 govern­ R FD 4, Rockville; Mrs. Jean your plates. PASTEETH holds uppers 198 monsoon rains were making the try; George Shawcross, RFD 1, daughter, Lee Ann, 18 months. idanted below the launch’s wa­ ment Jobs, but there would b « Cordy, 64 Ridge St.; Mrs. and lowers more firmly so they feel r t r j (O f Fhotofox) operation difficult. The heaviest Dockside Encounter Bolton; Milton Strong, East Dawn Cliampane, 16 months, more comfortably. PASTEETH la not ter line before dawn by sabo­ few If any firings since turnover Joanne Costello, 117 West St.; acid—doesn’t sour. No gummy, pasty fighting so far occurred last Hartford; Robert Tobin, 26 and Kelly Champane, 8, died In AT THE PARKAOE teurs who m ay have swiun im- Is heavy and positions could be A Meridiai^'Miss., policeman reads newspaper con­ New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, left, turns aside fdt a moment after greet­ Dartd Delaney, Cider Mill Rd., taste. Helps check ’’denture odor". Thursday when 300 Marines ran Caiarter Rd., Rockville; Dean the flames. Dentures that fit are essential to ILIGGETT DRUG 404 DODDLE T P K E . W ESTl derwater or approached sUently left unfilled. taining stm es about the trial outside the Federal ing California Gov. Ronald Reagan, right, and his wife, center, on a New York Bolton; Orest Gladky, 27 Ridge health. So see your dentist regularly. up against about 400 North Viet­ TuUy, 16 Seymour St.; Lee Damage to the buildings, in a sampan. The launch was at The committee bill restricts building as Bernard Akin (background) looks on. St. Get PASTEETH at all drug counters. namese troops in a battle that City pier yesterday. They were boarding the liner Independence for a cruise Valois, Old Stafford Rd., Tol­ which housed eight apartments, am mjooting ion an Ibband six the -Office of Economic Oppor­ Akin is one of 16 white men on trial in the case. raged for 4H hours. to the Virgin Islands, site of the annual governors’ conference. (A P Photofax) land; Robert Veitch, RFD 4, Also, Mrs. Gloria Howard, was estimated at more than mUes from Hong Kong Island. tunity, whicli operates the anti­ Thompsonville; Mary Konlckl, $38,000, police said. poverty program, to spending Backed by artillery and heli­ Coventry; Donald Vinci, 90 The deidce, probably many copter gunshlps, the Marines re­ Clinton St. 63 Grand Ave., Rockville; Mrs. In addition to those killed, 24 sticks of gelignite, blew a hole under emergency procedures a< Dorothy Magnuaon, Rosewood persons, including 10 children, the rate of $1.4 billion a year. ported killing 30 of the enemy, 7V s>tf)s BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son In the craft’s hull but four while eight Marines were killed ITcW/a K m d M C A Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Lorraine were made homeless, they said. Johnson asked $1.9 billion in ap­ Rights Death Trial to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mien- constables on board were not In­ Metivier, Stafford Springs; Mrs. The cause of the fire was not propriations. and 46 wounded. tek, 883 Hartford R d .; a daught- slims thighs with jured, pcdlce sold. Since then, there have been Men Fire at Truck et to Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Smith, Hazel Petersen, 41 Autumn St.; determined immediately. HOU Rep. Melvin R. Laird, R-Wls., Teller, 21, COUNTRY Mrs. Gloria Post, RFD 2, Bol­ The Odmmunlst newspapers numerous scattered contacts be­ Columbia; a daughter to Mr. Wen Wei Pao and ’Ta K u ^ Pao who offered the amendment, tween small units. and Mrs. Donald ’Thompson, 198 ton; Elizabeth Rosa, 18 Pres­ said its purpose was to force the Ready for Jurors ton Dr.; William Stiles. 182 E. The Everglades National said in nearly identical front­ U.S. Navy bombers streaked Jailed for On State Turnpike E. Main St., Rockville; a son Park, which extends over 1.4 every step you take page stories that “Brittsh fas­ submission of a regular author In from carriers In the Gulf of FARE to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wylie, Main St., Rockville; Cheryl Izing bill for OEO to the House. MERIDIAN, Miss. (AP) — the slaying in Neshoba County WESTPORT (A P )—The bullet- Sparrow Point, Md. to Water- Tedford, 269 Spring St.; Mrs. million acres at the southern tip cist authorities suppressing our Tonkin Monday to attack a huge 67 Kennedy R d .; a son to Mr. of Florida, Is the nation’s only compatriot students wUl get the The leglelatlon is being fierca Lawyers for 18 white men June 21, 1964. military compound three miles punctuated wildcat strike of In­ bury. Martha Vennart, IIH Bluefield ly fought over in the Educatlnn The day was a Sunday and Embezzling and Mrs. Peter McConnell, 21 one in a tropical or subtropical iron fist from our combat van­ charged with conspiracy in the south of the center of Haiphong dependent steel-haulers appar­ Recent shootings aniarently Walnut Dr., Hebron; a daughter Dr.; Mrs. Rosalie Grzyb, 42 and Labor Oommittee and some Fathers Day, many witnesses environment. It is the nation's reinforced^ guards." for the third time in eight days HARTFORD (AP) — A young ently was responsible lor the related to the strike occurred Coventry St. 1964 alaying of three civil rights said so they remembered the A wide selection of fine food in a pleasant atmosphere to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dezso, third largest national park, Yel­ Wen Wei Pao warned that Democratic strategists have and tho northern approach to firing of three shots at a truck In Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio HALE tummy workers predict the case wlU go Plantsville man who found him­ Also, Alton Holt, 114 Camp- suggested letting It remain day clearly. ThompsonvlUe; a daughter to lowstone and McKinley are Communists would purge the Klen An highway bridge 1.7 self In a morsLss of complicated on the CJonnectlcut Turnpike and Indiana. field Rd.; Raymond McCarthy, there until next year while Here are alibis provided by 1100 BURNSIDE AVE., EAST HARTFORD Mr. and Mrs. Eric Person, larger. and hip solKKds and liquidate school au­ to the Jury Wednesday. miles from the heart of the city. bookkeeping while trying to early today, Police said rocks were hurled Storrs. 68 Cornwall Dr., Windsor Locks; attiig the antipoverty program panels thorities who cooperate with the Defense attorney Travis 'fitnesses: The military compound con­ make up for money he em­ TTie driver told police that a at five trucks on the Pennsylva­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Zigmond Olbert, 40 Summer St.; on a mdnth-to-month basts. E. G. "H op " Barnette was at ...... ^ government’s crackdown on Buckley of Laurel said only a tains about 70 arm y barracks bezzled from a bank, has been late-model convertible with nia Turnpike near Somerset, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ern­ Mrs. Betty Cardlni, 3 Rock- a friend’s home during the day 'A' Luncheon Specials .99 'k Red students. Republicans want to do away few witnesses remain before re­ and other buildings where Rus­ sent to Jail for 30 days. three men In It pulled alongside and another driver said he was ledge Dr., Andover; Laurene J and at the hospital to visit his est Holt, 8 Donnel Rd., Vernon; Communist terrorists have with the OEO as a central office buttal and closing arguments. sian-built missiles and helicop­ his eastbound truck and one shot at. Shots also were fired at a son to Mr. and Mrs. Sixto Delano, 9 Brook St., Wapplng; FUEL OIL sick wife and daughter at night. A two-year term—suspended Char^Broiled Big Beefburger 4 S r planted scores of real and false and divide the antipoverty pro­ " I t could possibly go to the ters arriving by sea are assem­ man fired at the truck three a truck near Westport, Conn., Mangual, Storrs; a son to Mr. Gary Courtney, East Hartford; About 9 p.m. he paid respects at after 80 days — was imposed % lb. B eef ...... bombs around Hcmg Kong in the grams among other existing Jury late today,” Buckley said. bled. times. and a parked truck near West and Mrs. Gordon Howard, 227 Mrs. Bethel Paris and son. East a funeral home to a dead friend. Monday on 21-year-old David M. 15.4 past five days in a renewal of agencies. With support from "But I doubt it. The Jury will Elsewhere across South Viet­ The driver, who was not Stockbrldge, Moss. Stones were Lake Rd., Andover; a son to Hartford; Mrs. Merrilee JTullano 200 Gal. Mtn. C.O.D. Billy Wayne Posey and his Tliayer, onetime teller at the Franks and Beans their can^aign to weaken Brit­ some Democrats, they amended probably get the case Wednes­ nam, only scattered skirmishes Identified, escaped injury. He thrown at rigs near Washington, and daughter, Mansfield; Mrs. 24-Hour Burner Service! wife were hosts to his mother Southington Bank and Trust. ish rule in the ccdony on Red the federal pay raise bin last day morning." were reported with 26 of the Thayer was a promising the turnpike at Pa., and Jamestown, Pa. But Home Style Potato Salad and Brown 9 9 c Therese Karr and daughter, Wll- week to exclude OEK) employes „ .J ... . , and father for supper and later Bread ...... R. B. REGIUS Buckley said the defense bed. enemy reported killed by U.S. enough employe to win two pro- Bridgeport to report the Incl- nobody was hurt. limantic; Mrs.. Elizabeth Ta- (See Page Twenty-Three) from the increase. It was the first report of vio­ FUEL OIL could have finished Monday, but troops. motions during the period when rasewlch and daughter, Port­ Deputy Sheriff (Jecll Price lence from (tonnectlcut and King Crab Newberg, Fri, Only 1 Q C First Class the battery of 12 attorneys de­ South Vietnamese military he was Juggling the books, U.S. ”111^ truck was bound from land; Mrs. Constance Santoro 6 4 9 ^ 9 0 8 was called to rOscue a Massachusetts^ With all the trimmings...... Shoe Repairing cided at a weekend meeting to heaaquarters reported Commu District Judge T. Emmet Clarie and son, 397 Spring St. 15-year-oId girl from the clutch­ A bridge leading from the Of The Better K ^d! put additional witnesses on the nlst gunners killed one civilian noted, -For Middle East Peace- stand. es of two young men she had and wounded 23 In two separate Youngstown Sheet A Tube plant Because we use only run away with into the woods. near Youngstown, Ohio, was There were 87 witnesses mortai attacks. One of the at­ the BEST He was out shortly before mid­ jBjtiying Island Studied Major Fire kept under armed guard all called during a seven-hour ses­ tacks was on a village between MATERIAI^! night, hunting the trio, and took "HARTFORD (A P ) — “ I think night after someone phoned a A T R E A T sion Monday. Before the week­ the demilitarized zone.and the “Waiting Jobs Are USSR Aide’s Arrival the boys to Jail. it’s worth studying from all Controlled, warning that It would be blown FO R EACH Our Specialty!’’ m end break, the defense marched Marine base at Dong Ha. standpoints,’’ said State Sen. ^ Alton Wayne Roberts had U.S. pilots flew 108 strike mis- up. The windshields of 11 trucks M EM BER « witnessM to the stand. Two planned to go dancing with John P. Janovic, D-New Lon­ SAM YUYLES elons over North Vietnam Mon­ were smashed Monday after r 90tudufi O F YO UR Negroes told the all-white seven friend, but couldn’t find a baby- don, of the possibility of Con­ Others Rage they pulled out of the plant. FAMILY 23 OAK STREET HOUSE &. HALE f Raises Hopes at UN day. The focus of attention was woman and tive man Jury that A few steps from Main sitter, and the friend said he sat ^n Haiphong, where Navy offl- necticut'a buying Fishers Island. Howard Miller, chairman of Ku Klux Klan Imperial Wizard New York has not Indicated LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fire UNITED NA’nONS, N.Y. council to list general prlnclideB at Roberts’ home talking. cers claim thousands of tons of the 88-company National Steel Sam Holloway Bowers was "a It would be receptive to a pur­ Open 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. Downtown Main St., Manchester for a settlement and authorize James Harris worked on a car war siqiplles have been backed fighters declared victory over Carriers Association, said his ^ (AP) — The arrival at the U.N. good man.” chase offer, Janovic conceded Secretary-General U Thant to at his brother’s home. up as a result of the campaign the major Southern California group probably would accept a ' Open 6 Days— ^Thurs. till 9 P.M. General Assembly of Vasily V. J.C. Powe and Am le (foleman Monday at the first meeting of name a special representative Jimmy Arledge spent the nearly two months to isolate the brush fire Monday, but two oth­ revised strike settlement plant Kusnetsov, a Soviet deputy for­ both gave that description of the a special legislative committee to work out details between the night at his mother-in-law’s port city. er outbreaks were reported worked out by governors’ repre­ Klan leader. Mrs..Coleman add­ created to explore the poeslbll- eign minister and key negotia­ Disposing sides. house after a Father's Day Navy A4 Skyhawk and F4 growing with ominous speed. sentatives of seven states. ed, “ and he’s a very nice per­ ity of acquiring the island. tor, raised hopes today that the 'Die United States has been meal. Phantom pilots reported numer­ A spokesman for the Los An­ The plan provides a charge of son.’ ’ $18.70 on hour for holding trucks Russians may be ready to Join seeking Moecow’s support for Herman Tucker worked on ous secondary explosions, fires Drunk Case Refused geles (tounty Fire Department ANNUAL renewal of a combined attempt The witnesses fell in one of the pond dam of Olen Burrage, and a plume of smoke rising said the major fire was brought at steel mills for loading or un­ in seeking peace In the Middle two categories: alibi or charac­ to win the endorsement the where the bodies were burled, 2,(X)C feet in the raid on the big WASHINGTON (AP) — With under control late Monday. It loading after tour hours of free ter. East. Arab worid for a resolution that but came home about 9 p.m. military compound, hit for the two Justices dissenting, the Su­ blackened 25,000 acres and waiting time. Drivers would get One high-level Oommunlst Witnesses gave 18 of the 18 de­ preme Court refused Monday to threatened the town of Thou­ at least $10 an hour and some .delegate said that Kuznetsov’s FALL (See Page Fourteen) fendants alibis for the night of (See Page Seventeen) (See Page Twelve) hear the case of a (tonnectlcut sand Oaks In adjacent Ventura would get more. The balance arrival Mdnday was “a good man convicted of drunkenness. Ctounty. would go to the trucking compa­ sign" for possible solution o< the " I would think that a per^n, "We’ve got everything pretty nies. fm h m s s - \ Arab-Israeli stalemate. plucked from the streets and well under control here,” said A spokesman for the 10,000 to Kuznetsov was sent to New put in a cell, Is entitled—as a the spokesman, Capt. Joseph 20,000 strikers said striking in­ York in 1$82 to negotiate with right—to let his family know Lemleux. "But we’re having dif­ dependent haulers probably DAY-IN, DAY-OUT - the United States over the Cu­ that he is in Jail and to call ficulty even trying to find out would accept the same amount ban missile crisis. Trilogy on the War in Vietnai for assistance," said Justice what’s going on In those other of money, but with only three Jordan, one of the chief Arab Abe Fortas, one of the dissent­ areas." hoium free wait time. UNIFORM ers. participants in discussions on Both new fires were In Ven­ "W ith three hours and the the ICddle Bast, has sent its Support DUteHt Puzzlement The case Involved Mark F. tura (tounty, about 25 miles same money, the trucks would new foreign minister, Abdul MO- Heller of Cheshire, Ctonn., who be back on the road by next ABOARD SB INDEPEND­ MOSCOW (AP) —Diplomats apart. One was reported along a nem Rifai to New Ym-k to take By T h e ASSOCIATED PRESS was arrested at 1:60 one morn­ week," he said. “I’ll bet on it." ENCE (AP) — A fight over a Scores of persons have been here profess perplexity about ridge north of the town of Slmi, Miss Iowa Lean Siloed part in the talks. ing in 1964 and held until 7:08 But one striker exim ssed bit­ the Soviet Union’s current posi­ racing up and down the ridge at The United States is keeping a resolution endorsing President arrested in antiwar and anti­ a.m. before being allowed to terness over the revision, say­ Johnson’s Vietnam- policy draft demonstrations staged by tion on how the war In Vietnam the dictate of erratic winds. tlg^t lid, however, on ite role In call his lawyer. ing, “ Every time we go back SALE! shaped up today as the floating thousands in cities from coast to might be brought to an end. The Los Angeles Ctounty Fire the talks on the Middle E a st into the conference room we get National Governors Conference coast. Hundreds burned what The position seems no longer Department estimated 43 homes . U.S. sources confirmed that Dr. Spock Raps LBJ hosed down.” lon^ panty l^irdles slmiriy a matter of demanding a were destroyed in Loa Angeles steamed toward the Virgin Is­ they said were their draft earda BACON Ch(X)se from nationally known “White ! ’ Ambaesador Arthur J. CMdberg NEW HAVEN (AP) —Presi­ Ctounty and 17 in Ventura Ctoun­ Last week the assoclathm re­ lands. Spokesmen at a demonstra halt to U.S. air raids on North Swan," “LaGrace," “Bristol," “Clinic,” wae meeting with Egyptian F or­ dent Johnson "has staked his jected an earlier plan iq^proved lb tion in New York said their ac­ Vietnam, withdrawal of Ameri­ ty- Tender Baby Beef eign Minteter Mahmoud Riad, Utah Democrat Calvin L. whole future on winning the by the strikers In seven states. “Wilkshire," “Vogue” anti “Mister tion was part of a nationwide can forces from the South and The 81ml fire destroyed six but they eald nothing would be Rampton said he would offer his w a r" in Vietnam, Dr. Benjamin "We are of the opinion that Trio.” by BE8TFORM mobilisation of those resisting recogitition of the Viet (tong’s homes and came within a mile made pi^Uc on tiie substance of 44 colleagues a motion backing Spock, the noted pediatrician the draft. Protests took place IF National Uberation Front—the of the. Slmi Valley Community our previous objections have -'the talks. An Egyptian source Johnson’s pursuit of the war. He and pacifist said Monday night. 80 cities across the country. NLF—as the only legitimate Hoepital. Authorities evacuated The choice of materials is extensive: t said they met Iboday for 90 received immediate support Spock characterized the Presi­ (3ee Page Twenty-Three) Some 8,000 anUdraft deinon< representative of the southern an. estimated 60 homes, but the 100% care-free Cotton, 100% Dacron- from the conference chairman, dent's goal as one of "saving minutes. people. hospital was not cimsldered in LIVER Gov. William L. Guy, D-N.D., strators Jammed onto the Uni­ Polyester, Dacron and Cotton Blends, face." Riad had met at leset once be- versity o f (SoUfornia’s Berkeley Poaalbly nothing much has danger. Dacron Knits and Corded Knit Jersey. ,.to n wltii Goldberg and oon- who said: “B favor a reMlution The fear of ' losing face, be The fire was reported to have / 5.95 campus Monday night in defi­ changed. But the w lx^ history Re$uonable Doubt In siqiport of the commander in told the Yale Political Union, Sizes iP-20; 121/2-241/2.. , / ' ferred fo r 90 minutes with Sec- ance of a court injtmctlon bar­ of Oommunlst leaders’ . careful destroyed 2,000 acres on the chief." Is "built into the males of our Sale Continues thru Wed. on Pepperidge Farm Delicious Amazing now panty givoi you tho ultimato in log comfort. . retary Of State Dean Rusk In the ring any campus antiwar choice ot words to reflect un­ ridge above Slmi late Monday. L06 ANGOUB (AP) — species" but "w ill be the death -opening days of tiie General Aa- But the plan ran into resis­ teach-in. stated p

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