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Sweep 50 Youths Convention Closes From Hotel Hilton As Antiwar Groups OHDOACW (AP)—Police stormed the 18th floor of me Conrad flflton Hotei early tod^, cdubbing and chas* mg supporters apd aides of Sen. Eugene MlcCarthy af- t « a barrage oif smoked fish and empty beer cans Quelled by Troops cl*WM d o^ on Michigan Avenue. Illinois National Guardsmen were stationed on the CHICAGO (AP)-—With a little-known senator from avenue. —------— a small state as his handpicked runnins:-mate, Demo­ The poUce awept *ome 60 One of tboee chased down*to cratic presidential candidate Hubert H. Humphrey youltij from the floor down to the lobby wa* Mary Beth Mh- starts a campaign that will first require plugging the Ae lobby. PoHce aald there Osfthy, 19, the senator’s niece. Were no arreata. They aaid none gaping hdes of pfuty unity. U the lobby, some 8 0 of tbe At Humphrey’s request, the Democratic National o< the youthe waa raglatered In youths sat on the 4loor In the Uie boM. HoOartfay'a people Convention 'niursday night dutifully delivered the vice elevator area, alnglBg: "We presidential nomination to Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, a claimed otberwiae. Shall Overcome.*’ ')1 Anthony PodMba, 24, Mc- Many of the youthil were al­ former Maine governor who has acquired the reputa^ Oarthya convention advance lowed to return to the iSbt. floor tion of a capable senator, but not national popularity. ntan, aald he and about 2p llc ‘ after MoOarthy Interceded with The convention closed after a ------Oarthy peo|de were in suites officials. * /S week of discord, somethnes vl- not be limited by the polieiea of 1808 and 1608 when the ptdice "I’m shocked beyond belief," trloloc, on a night marked again yesterday. ‘ ^iMWged in ." in downto^ Chicago by police McOarthy said as he viewed the "If I am president, I shaB ap­ and National Guard troops fir­ "They claimed the room waa m efee noene on the IBth floor. ply that lesson to the search for ing tear gas and swinging clubs tUted aa vacant on the hotel’s "If this was a case of smoked peace in Vietnam as to all other to break up demonatratlons by Uata and we had to leave," fish and beer can that provoked areas of national politics...” Antl•^^etnam war protesters. Podesta aaid. "This simply was this incident, then political con- He told the convention that not true." ventlone an through,” he add­ After going through the mo­ the "trouble In A m erica . . . John Warren, 24, the Arkan­ ed. tions of selecting Muskie, dele­ comes not from lade of faitti but sas coordinator for the Mc- Police said they, used tele­ gates cheered and waved ban­ from a killing of hope." He aald Oartfagr campaign, waa struck on scopes to determ ined whdeh win­ ners to the tune of "Happy Days new aspirations have been the head b y a nlghtatlOk. Dr. dow were leaking the debris Are Here Again” aa Humphrey awakened but have been accom­ WUUam Davidson o f Boston, onto the Illinois National took the podium to accept the panied by Impatience for solu­ KoOarthy headquarters medical Ckiardsmen patroUlng Minhi^n presidential nomination and tions of the problems of race, chief, said he treated three i>er- Avenue in front of the Hilton, plead for national unity and jus­ poverty, crime, hunger and de­ «ons who had been clubbed. the headquarten hotel for the tice. spair. But he added: Democratic National Conven­ Signaling his promotion from “Violence breeds countervio­ tion abich ended ’Thursday President Johnson's team to his lence. Disorder destroys. Only night. now sovereign position as hU order can build. Riot makes for HHH Pledges The guardsmen fired tear gas party's nominee, the vice presi­ ruin, reason makes for solu­ ’Thursday night into a crowd of (AP Fhotofu) dent told the delegates that tion." He said any president must assume responsibility to som e 8,(X)0 anUwar demonatra- Democratic standard bearers Hubert H . Humphrey and Edmund S. Muskie their areas of agreement are To E xplore ton and 79 persons ~iflcluding much greater than those of divi­ "guarantee to every American eight convention delegates or al­ sion. the right to personal security." ternates and two newsmen were On the sorest issue of ail, he With the pattern of his cam­ Peace Policy arrested several blocks south of As Humphrey Speaks said: paign thus sketched, Humphrey begins overhauling the party or­ the Hflton "Let those who believe our ganisation with the election to­ OHKlAao (AP) -V ice Presi­ ’The arrests occurred when cause in 'Vletnaan has been right day of a national party chair­ dent Hubert H. Humphrey, tak­ the demonktrators began to —and those who believe it has man to succeed John M. Bailey ing hie flret step out of the shad­ march in the direction of the In­ been wrong—agree here and Guard Troops Thwart March of OMmectlcut, who has served ow of liyndon B. Johnson aa ternational Amphitheatre, site now: Neither vindication nor re­ of the convention. in the spot since 1960. Democratic nominee for presi­ By StK, K. OOBEN will appear again tonight la any­ pudiation will bring peace or be Mas* arrests came later hi a The pet^Ie in C b tc e g o are ral­ for a red light, a tesn-age boy Gov. John N. Dempsey of dent, ha* idedged to exjdore Herald Staff Oorretq>ondent body’s guess. worthy of our country.. . confrontation between National lying 'behind (heir city, behbid was asked, "who told you to OoimecUcut said the word had new poUdea if necessary to CONVENTION HAU„ Chica­ The National Guard tiMope re­ "If there is one lesson we bring peaee to Vietnam. Ouardamen ond'a mile-long line Mayor Richard Daley, and be­ make those signs?" he replied come down that Lawrence F. go — Even as Oeinocratlc Pres­ mained. on duty oil nlglit and hind their police department, "N ix on ." should have learned. It la that "The pdicles of tomorrow of marehera, led by Dick Gr^o- idential Candidate Hkibert Hum- appeared to handle the o^uatlon claim ing that TV and newaps - Jeers and boos for the press, the policies of tomorrow need (See Page Ten) need not to be limited by the ry, Negro civil right* aictivtot idirey was saying. In a stirring much more peaceably than^i^ pera have exaggerated the situ­ but some cheers too, were heard pdicles of yesteryear. If I am who had Invited the demanetra- acceptance speech, ’'neither C3iioago police cn prevl^ ation here. all alrnig the roads. Iheaident, I shall ap|dy that les­ tors to hi* South Side home. mob violence nor pc^e brutali­ n ^ t * . The common foe for the peo­ son to the search Ibr peace in The marehera were told at ty haa any jtoce in America,” They olaim, and a majority of Only one window on Michigan the delegates and the out-of- ple of Chicago has become the Vietnam," Humphrey told a 18th Street and South Michigan hundreds of youthful demonstra­ Ave. wae broken during tiie news media, accused of distort­ Ransom also Recovered cheering convention Ihuraday Avenue that any further ad­ tors, augmented by dozens of town news media agree, that nlgbta of confusion and only one ing the facts and of giving Chi­ night. vance would be met with ar­ disenchanted convention, dele­ Chicago police have succeeded other was boarded for protec- cago a black name from coast WKh that pledge, Humphrey reata. gates, were thwarted by Na­ in tiiefr year-long elaborate itlon. The only apparent destruc­ to coast. reached also for peace in a Gregory and Thomae Day tional Guard troops from march­ plans to keep demonstrations tion In tile entire area was the One thing appears certain. It Democratic party tom by its Frasier, a paraplegic sind a ing on Convention Hall, four and violence to a minimum. FBI Rescues Boy, trampled grass in Grant Park. may be a long time before the deep divisions on Vietnam, Democratic county chairman mSes from Chicago’s Michigan Signs, "We Love Mayor Da­ Democrats hold a naticmal con­ sooRied by the antiwar demon- Ave. battlegrounds. Vice President Humphrey, ley" flooded convention hall last (See Page Nineteen) vention again in Chicago. atrators who clashed wMh police The marchers were dissuaded who left this morning for his ni^t. They were supplied and in a fourth night of bloodshed in i by forceful persuasion, by tear home in Minnesota, said last distributed by the Chicago Dem­ OonnecUcut’s Sen. Abraham Catches Kidnaper downtown OMcago. gas, and by threatening rifle night "may we resolve tonight ocratic Oominlttee. Rlbicoff who left Chicago before To tty to heal the wounds; butts, and were contained all that never again will we see Homemade signs, held by last night’s session, said yes­ BEVERLY HILLS, CBllf. Dacy’s auto with his pursuit Humphrey took an elastic Tribute Paid night in Grant Park across the whait we have seen." adults, teen-agers and sub-teen­ terday afternoon that he had (AP) — FBI agents rescued 4- car. stance that appeued to endorse street from the Conrad Hilton i h e greatest disappointment agers, were on view the triiole received over 300 telegrams af­ yeai^d Stanley Stalford Jr. the Vietnasn poUetes of the Hotel. ' to the delegates during the tu- Dacy was trapped, agrato route to convention hall as It ter his Wednesday night criti­ from a kidnaper today after the Johnson administration as long By Democrats Again, no shots were fired multouous floor demonstration said, as they converged on the was taken by the buses carry­ cism of Mayor Daley and the abductor tried to lue the boy da as be served it aa vice presi­ and the rifles and the machine Am: Humphrey was (he absence area to comer him. ing newsmen. Chicago i>olice, concerning "ge- a shield following a gun battle dent, but edge open the door for guns mounted on jeeps s ie v ­ of Sen. Eugene McCarthy who, They said he tried to shield ’The signs read, “ Hurray for stapo tactics." Riblcoff said that during a high-speed chase. new approaches if elects presi­ ed to be unloaded. in late afternoon, had hinted at himself with the youngster, hut To Kennedy our Mayor and Police Depart­ all but one of the telegrams Chirly haired Stanley and his dent. About 1,000 T ipples, hippies, the Airmation of a fourth party. they were able to make the ar­ ment," "Huntley and Brinkley praised him for his position. abductor. Identified by the FBI In hie aoceptance speech he CHICAGK) (A P ) — F or the and just plain thrill-seekers Many observers ere saying rest. Unfair to Our City,” "Mayor as Robert L. Dacy of Lakewood, urged, "Let those who believe second time in as many naUonal dwindled to a tow hundred by that Sen. McCarthy erred €uid Agents didn’t Immediately Daley Deserves a Medal," Connecticut Congressman CaUf., were taken to Mbmlng- tlud our cause in Vietnam has conventlona. Democrats have 7 o’clock this morning, and they lost delegate strengtii wfa«i he say how. "CBS Stinks," and "Please, Donald Irwin and Sen. Riblcoff slde Hospital. been right—and those >riio be­ paid an emoUonal tribute to an were dispersed at that time by neglected to ask his youthful i The boy was rescued two dara Man, Tell It Like It Is." One report said the boy, son lieve it ha* been wrong—agree assassinated party hero—both more tear gas. 'Whether they Aillowera to "cod it." after he was taken from the Once, when the buses stopped (See Page Nine) of a banker, was treated for a here and now: Neither vindica­ times a Kcnne^. gosh In his leg. fam ily’s $90,000 hom e In a s e ­ tion nor repudiation will bring The final session o f the 1868 cluded area of Beverly HUs by peace or be worthy of our coun­ convention - Thursday night The FBI in Waahingtoa aald a man posing a* an eteetzidan. try ." opened with a 20-minute film however that the boy escaped One of the agents Invdved In Looking ahead to Inaugura­ tribute to the late Sen. Robert Injury. Agents sold Daoy, 89, the rescue reportedly suffered n tion Day, Humphrey said, "No F. Kennedy, touching o tt 19 was wounded In the right arm. minor bullet wound. one knowa what the sltuat^ In minutes of ainging and chanting The ransom Money—$280,000 One report said Dacy might Vietnam wJM be on Jan. 20,'1909. which convention Chairman had been requested—w«a recov­ have a broken leg when hie bul­ ered. (See Page Fifteen) Oarl Albert waa helpless to stop. fi let-riddled car was rammed by Tbe film wa* Intnihioha V f Agents chased Dac) at break­ the pursuit vehicle. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the neck speed through olty streets, Stalford, 49, la chairman of last surviving Kennedy brother, Li exchanging shots. who spoke to the convention on One of the agents rammed (See Page Nineteen) televl^ videotape from the Soviet Tanks Kennedy family compound at Hyannk^rt, Maas., saying: "If my brother’s life and Leave Prague death had one meaning above all others It was this: Tbat we PBAOUB (AP) —Scores of should not hate but love one an­ Hard Battles Rage Soviet tanka pulled out of other, that our strength should Prague today as Oommuniat not be used to oreato the condl- laadara assembled for a party tlona that lead to violence but oongreaa debate on Moecow’a the conditions of justice that South of Da Nang demands Air sharp curtailment lead to peace."' Just four years age^ at AUan- of Oeohoolovak liberalisation. SAIGON (AP) — Hard fight­ cial Forces camp, emd govern­ The liberal leaders who tlc City, N.J., Robert Kennedy ment troops reported killiftg an­ signed an accord in Moscow al- stood before another Deooratlc ing was reported In the northern r*ady have cautioned against convenUon and, his eyas moist, and central part of South Viet­ other 66 enemy sofaUeni Tbute- rasiatanca. The local party lead- paid a sUnllar tribute to Presi­ nam today, with nearly 200 day. This raised the number of ara have to decida whether to dent John F. Kennedy, killed by m ore Viet Ckuig and North Viet­ enemy claimed UUed there reject the accord or find ways an assoaoln In Novem ber, 1968. namese soldiers kUled. But as since last Friday to nearly 1,000. to live with it in hope they can As the film ended Thursday, the upsurge of combat contin­ But the North Vietnamese put convince Moacow that moat of cheering delegates and specta­ ued for the ISth successive day, pressure on another ieolKtsd the 800,000 Soviet bloc occupa­ tors rose—many close to tears the enemy overran a small gov­ point, capturing a 4-to-18-man tion troops can leave the coun­ —smd began singing "The Battle ernment outpost and killed 18 ci­ government outpoat soma 18 try soon. Hymn of the R^ubllc," clap­ vilians and kidnaped 66 in two miles west of Quang Ngal Olty The National Aaoembly al­ ping their hands In unison. undefended hamlets. in the central lovrionda and ready had rejected the accord, Home-made aigns of tribute to The hardest fighting was re­ shtUng the nearby Ha Thanh which says Soviet, PolUh, East the elaln New York senator ap- ported south of Da Nang, where Green Beret camp. German, Hungarian and Bul­ apeared on the floor of the con­ U.S. Marines, South Vietnamese At the outpoat ell of the de­ garian forces will remain untU vention and In the vUltor’s gal­ rangers, dive hombera and artil­ fenders apparently were wiped the situation "nomallae*." But leries. lery killed 126 enemy troeps In out, and the attaokene set up Mx iri Oommuniat countries, it is “Bobby, we’ll seek your new­ three fights, the allied com­ mortars, two reooUlssB rtflse what the party does that counts. er world," aald one. "Bobby, we mands said. Allied casualties and a machine gun which Tha Sovlet tank withdrawal to mtaa you" said another. were 10 Marines and five rang­ opened up on government rein- camps outside the city appar­ It wa* the second demonstra­ ers killed, and 52 Meulnea and Aucementa that wera eent to try ently was part of the effort of tion of the night and sharply 23 rangers wounded. to drive the attackere out. the occupying toroea and the A U.S. epokeoman said oa»- contrasted with one which be- At the southern edge of the (AP Colon>hoto) ualUes in tha shelling of the Ipe- (8*e Page Nineteen) (See Page Four) central hlghlanxls, fighting coo- Humphreys and Muskies accept plaudits of convention delegates. tlnusd around the Duo Lap Spe­ (See Page Ninetese) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.' MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 80, 1988 PAG E T H W ------———«(—

^ v.-v*^ ,*V Craig Monganeon, Roy Oeb- Andover Tolland hardt, Dennis Tracey, Richard Waterbiiry Firm Guilty §TA R eAXElC*^^ Roberts anfi Bruce Rogers. -ByCLAYILro^N- Square Dsaoers FHiMrs R E s n u n Democrats^ MAO. 21 Your Dofly AeHvRy GuUt s t r r . n Voters to See School Plans The ToUander's Square Donee Of 18 ^Lending’ Violations JL'AttL 20 Y Affording to fhe Sfor*. ’’ oci. 2 1^ C9tg> will hold a piMic demon­ To develop m e iio g s for S oturdo y, stration Dance Sept. 8, from S WATERBURT (AP) —A Wa- the state Insurance deporlanent, 'GOP Units ^ »• 7-aMi 5-2SA647J^ And Act on Them Sept. « Um CHiOliS read w orda co n a ip orxlln g to num bert ------4 to 5 pjn. at Lou’e Auto Service, tertwiy furniture store owner and Walter Hamlin, senior bknk o f yo u r Z o d lo c b irth a lg a a iM tiC Rt. IM. examiner of Conneotleut. TTie tnqMas w en awarded reoently and hto corporation have bean Name Slates AM. 21 Reetdento will be given tha The clifo will hold its annual decision was rendered by Judge 1 You 3l You 61 UnoflhodoK omwrtunlty to saa tha plana of to BtUy Rldaon, Stave Vfiloox, Fun Night Sept, 10 from 7:80 fined a total of $5,000 for 18 WUHam P. Ewing. * D M I I B I S MAY 11 3 Plw 32 ActMly 62 Got Bobby Anderson, Stave Oimy, IMMttoil AoUvity, looAUy tm d M | 3 Lovo-moklno 33 Work 63 For tha naw Middle School, and to to 10 p.m. at the Meadowbrook aeporate viofattona of tha state’s The case was part of Bank­ - : 2 , 3 34 Follow John Martin, O a^ MCakey, Roy 4RoffMh 64 Work act on their acceptance at a School. Frannle Helnts will new truth-ln-Iendlng law. ing Oonunlasioi^er Philip Hewes’ ® D » , < » » s : Wifi aa In (Em }ai«v»l, conUnuM to toke The Albert FumKure Store, MAY 22 7 M ule 37 A 67 IntpIroHon at 8 in the Hloks Macnorial nan, Jeff Bonadlae, Richard Bulletin Board new truth-in-lending law, said tv • tofiM antount of poe«i IXChoncaa 42 Look 72 Under ie Targel and MIohaal Wong. insurance for ouatomers at Al­ I30rtwr 43 Sporullne 73 Excllamanl layed becauee of tbe need for day’a ToUand County Fire failure to dieclose finance bert's Furniture Store at thrae , eleoted. ^ J U E A l l S ^ « 44 In 7 4 | j^ H o n 14 OK. : Board of Finance approval of a The awards were present­ Muater In EHlngton. changes. times the maximum allowed by '";'|(HESIER OESoen oboMn « t a reoent ^ JULY 11 45PIOCOC ed on the league’s annual pic­ The fines were made Thurs­ liScontry 46DoMrvod 76 To JAN*.: $50,000 aiqiropriation to pay for The Ladlea Auxiltary of the state law, Whoiey said. O' / E -1 M j MMflns of ttte ReptibUoan nic attended by over 800 Little K1A17.214J 17 Up! 47Hoort 77 Now J-IO-ISdSiC final wotldng drawings of the VFW Post 241 meeting achedid- day in Circuit court. ,Women*a Oub are, preaident, IS Popoi lmor 48 For 7BFOCOO League memibers and their fam- Samuel Albert, 64, of Water- ^ 45A 5-73 19 Your 49Timo* 790rlglnol 37-46d7 U school, sad other proeedurse ed for Sept. 2 has been post­ JMaxjarto BnunhaH; vloe preai- lao 20 And SOHovo 80 Improtl neceseary for putting the first Ules. poned until Sept. 18. bury, owner of the firm, was M arine W eftllier >^41-77-78 {dans and to submit the project Ferenqe, Stacey Cray, Albert Mrvice at the United Congre­ 1, 1086. The fines and sentences Water temperature in Long Is­ land ttutti Bodnia wUl be to to Md. Keths, Thomas Krawlec, Roy gational Church Sunday to "Put imposed on the firm and Albert land Sound In the iqiper 80s. ;d iaisa of puUlc rdafSona; The final item on the cell Ournon and Michael KuMy. On the Incorruptible." were not contested. Sunset today 7 ;29, and sunrise Ing that they were votan hi the how thrilled I am by this. Tou'd .Marta Leonard wiU be die Ma- seeks approval of the $50,000 Farm team champion tro­ The First Baptist Church of Albert’s attorney told the court Saturday at 8:17. town from which thay came. think I was nominated presi­ :tortan; Mary Ulrich wUl do phies were awarded to membera ToUand will hold a Bible School his client had sought legal ad­ Boating weather for Long Is­ She advised theae qieclal caaea dent.” appropriation as approved 1^ -pubUoity, and Katherine the Board of Fbiaaes. of the Twins team Including Sunday at 0 :4B a.m. followed by vice from a "prominent Water- land Sound to Montauk Point Of voters to contaust the town IDeabaob wBl take care of hoa- A young woman answered this The can of the meeting does Coo4di Roy Debhardt and play­ church services at 11 a.m. and bury law firm”, and had been tuid Block Island; Mostly north­ clerk for full Information auid « X i E ^ ‘pdaUfy for the group- remartc by eboutlagf "Tou not include the authorisation ers Oary Berube, Stephen Mont- 7:80 p.m. at the Hicks Memorial misled by faulty legal advice erly to northeasterly winds at •. The ohib win meet on Septem- the necassary forma. ■hoidd have bean.” Hk, Michael Tracy, John Mi- School. from the firm. 8 knota early morning and night­ Robert Houley, Damocralic of the Board of Selectmen to |ber IT at 8 p.m. in the elemen- Slgna carried by membera of accept the State Jan property vtSe, William MlUer, David The prosecution was conduct­ time through Satiurday and 10 |taiy acbod to hear Republican oomUdata for the State Senate in the crewd read “Wa’ra with you Nutting, Chris White, Brian Manchester Evening Herald ed by State Prosecutor Arthur to 18 knota in file aftemooa the 88th District, attended the ae antielpated. •Btato Cbainnan Howard Houe- Abe” and "Tou’re not alone Boys League Wfamers Hastinga, Brian Burns, Bruce Tolland oorrespoodent Bette M. MS4;Dunald, with Gerard Visibility more than 5 miles. committee meetiiig and spoke ;man. th e public to invMied. Abe.” ToDand Boys League AH-Star Rocha, Mark Smith, Jody Dora, quateole, tel. 875-8845. Whoiey chief commissioner of Fair weather through Saturday. 3 7 a Kgan Heada Democrato briefly and answered numer- * ' Jamea M. Bgan of Lake Rd. to our gueetions. He straesed hto chairman of the Democratic varied eocperiencs in Vernon Town Oommlttee. He waa elect­ town affairs' and atated his be­ lief that hto undeistandtng of ed at the Wedneaday night stmllar problems in the other 12 X . A .meeting of the committee to fOl towns in the country qualified • (be poet held by Ouy T. Outlaw him for the senate Job. Further, !wbo recently moored to Buffalo, he eald, because of the rapid N. T . ffff »«>» »f*l '• growth of most towns in the , Tnyiam Kialovich of q^tood county, the type of government ‘Rd. wee named to fffl tbe va- in the towns must be upgraded. Here is Jarman's joanoy left by hto father, Paul .K rakvich, who died aome Msnoheeter Kvenlng Herald Imondto ago. 'Rie elder Kralo- Andover oorreqiMadent, Law­ - yich bad eerved on the oommK- rence Moe, teL T4MTN. r x » ^m rn t m m !toe tot 40 yeara. Voter Beaalon Set Regtotrar of Voteia, Beatrice Crowd Cheers Ribicoff IKowatokl, annoiinoed that the KX: ■ Board of Admtoalon for HBectore On Arrival aft Bradley NEWEST LOOK IN SHOES 'wBl be In aaaelon from 10 a.m. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—U.S. to 2 p.m. on S q it 28 to make Sen. Abraham RlMcotf was ftew voteia. No new votera eon greeted by a riieering crowd Of be made after Oct. 12 except wen-wlahera Thursday evening tfaoae people wboae rigbta have when he arrived at KmUey Ih- PRISCILLA matured between Sept. 28 and teinatlEmal Airport on hto retuin tM October date. TUa appUea to from the Democratlo National ■tbe alx mcntha’ reaMenoe qual- Convention. ’ tftoaUon and beoomhig 21 yeara Ribicoff, who aroused the ire oit age. of Chicago Mayor RichEird Daley ; a mMctol "maturing rlghta" Wednesday night when he spoke aeasU» of the Board of Ad- of "gestapo tactics” in CUeago GIBSON ■miaaloau will be held at the streets was obviously pleased by Town Office building on Nov. 4 the reception. for thoae persona. In a nominating speerii for ; Mrs. Kowalski atoo atated that South Dtdeota Senator George :o(Slege atudenta may now vote McGovern, RiUcoff decried the bly abaentee ballot. Atoo, that vlolMice whirii waa occurring in .peo^a moving into town be- downtown Chicago even as he /V '/.-X , tween Sept. 6 and Nov. B can spoke. .'now vote for offtce of preel- RlUooff told the 80 persons :w nt and vice preaidait, aaaum- who met Um, ”I can’t tell you ' r

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\ TV.Radio Tonight Tolland; Jany Mitchell, Hart­ Events Polished and Painted School Earl R. Edwards, 24, of 109 24 Swimming Events Due ford Tpke., and Janet Griswold, Democrats, EldridSe St. was charged with Tolland. Awaits Onslaught Next Week posaeaskm of alcohol on public At Annual Meet Tomorrow In Capital Television Discharged Wednesday: John RAGW EED ik Parachutists property in 'vlolafion of a town The 14th annual Greater Ver- diet Church will hold a church Edgar, 62 Grove St.; Charles 6:00 ( 840) Pejry Ottson (C) When atudente go bfu)k to Bol- cheater Packing Oo., and Rich- 7:80 ( 840). Wiaard (C) (R) ordinance yesterday at 10:40 non Swimming and Diving sctwol training session for Connors, South St.; Diane Barr,- Pueblo Meeting Set? POLLEN lAiX ( 8-03) Mike I ^ g ls s m Show ton Junior-Senior High 8kle6 by cording to the department. Democratic Town committees in (40) News, iMIaverlcIc (S) stands empty, and it sparkles ppsseaalon. Ellington. OompeUtion U by age p.n>- •" areas except mater- lA (80) IBcHele’s Navy Mrs. John Morianos after hear­ or 848-2711. News items may be The meeting was the 20th Andover, Bolton and Coventry, 10:00 1^240) Judd for Defense (C) MTith p d ltt and new paint. He was released on no cash group. 8 end 9, 10 and 11, 12 nlty where they are 2 to 4 and New Electric 6:15 (20) Lock Up ing a story read by an author since the ship and its 82-man will be primarily to benefit the 6:30 (34) What's New? The cement Mock walla of bail for Sept. 9 colirt appear­ and 18 and 14 and 16. 8:80 to 8 p.m. mailed to P.O. Bbx 227, Rock- candidacy of the Democratic ( 8-13) WaUer CVonMte (C) (» ) aavefwine the central corridor and the and other stories read by Mrs. crew were captured Jan. 23 off (106360) Huntley-Biinkley (106360) News and Actuality ance. Swimming evenU Include the Admitted Wednewlay: Kath- vlUe. TAIRW) the coast of North Korea. nominee for state representative double classroom (which serves T. D. Hooper of Williams Rd. Car Standard (O JJiS sport., Michael Dsamba, 60, of 17 from the Tri-town 51st Assem­ On Barry Team ( 8) Frank Reynolds (C) o»as a» cafeteria)viHeienai havenave beenceen cov-COV- Kathleen Lombardo of Hart' nnntarhnrv Rd freestyle, back crawl, breast 6:48 (30) News, Sports was eerved a stroke and butterfly. Medals Air Travel Safer The Los Angeles Times bly District, Aloyslus Aheam. 7:00----- ( 8)------Dealti - vJdley Days (C) (20) RiCheS TOainond ered with a glass paint. They, ^ofd and Chicago delighted the 12th Circuit Court warrant yes­ Atty. Dominic J. Squatrlto has (3360-40) News. Sports 11:36 ( 6) Fiday 8pec«cular (C) and aH other interior walla, had children with her hook, "M aca will be presented to the tiirst Ice cubes may come as Tickets are available from 11:80 (13) Late Movie terday at 8:40 p.m. (fiiarging ______WASHINGTON (AP ) — The (20) HunUey-Brinluey (Ct roni,” ’Which Is due to three finlahen in each event. THINK SMALL 9 1 7 8 4 . 9 0 see us for your canning Mrs. Alice Bradley, Covwitry; been named local <»mpaign (lO) BnuidM I) TonlKtit Show (C) been covered with a flat paint, ronl.” which Is due to he National Transportation Safety standard equipment on battery- (34) KaMdoscope ( 8-40) JoeyMy Bishop (C) published In mid-September. him with breach of peace by xhese awards are proirlded by 18M V< Mrs. Mary Morgan, Bolton, and manager for State Sen. David (40) News, Sports. Weather lyhlch is nearly Impossible to Delivered in Board says stricter enforcement powered autos, if the ’great ( 8-lfo TrtiUi or Ooneequeixsee 13:30 scrub. Bidletin Board assault. the American Legion, Ebcchange and freezing suppiies! of safeguards is making air Mrs. Beatrice Kowalski, Andov­ PoUce said the diarge resulted Equipped with leatherette in­ ccast-to-coast electric car race M. Barry. Hia appointment was amn SATURDAirS TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LuvilNOB Acoustical celUngB have been The selectman will meet Tues­ Club, Amerbelle CTorp., Rotary travel safer. er. from an Incident earlier this Club, Vernon Jaycees and the terior, windshield weahor, 8- |ors # jar rubbers now under way offers any announced today by the sena­ Inatedled in the' main office and day evening In the town (^fices. speed eieotric wipers, heater, Ihe board said figures for The three parachutists who The Republican Town Com- month when a man was as- Recreation Commiasion. nds • frMMr tap® 1967 show airtlne accidents de­ clues. will Jump are among the top tor, who said Squatrlto wU di­ the nurse’s office, and also in defroster, 4-way iMzety flatters, Radio the typing room. Although an mltteo will meet Tuesday in the saulted at a local service sto- One of the highlights of the creased by 41 per cent. sport parachutists in the coun­ rect the Mandiester phase of back-up Ughts, front and rear conners # fr®«z®r pap®r CalTech crewmen resorted to acoustical engineer had recom­ town office conference room at tion. afternoon will be the selection seat b«ts. “Hie board added that the ice Thursday when the celling try. Ronald Blake and James his campaign. Squatrlto has (lU s listing Indodee only thnee new# braedoMti of 10 or IB com oppa^hialhf la Dzamba was released on no iiwlfa alwka pwpaily m a mended rugs and drapes In the 8 p.m. of the all around swimmer, both stores open thurs. and fri. nights till 91 number of fatal accidents and material on their Volkswagen’s Moran, both of East Hartford, worked in previous Barry <»m- minnte Icsigtli. Some ■InttMiB m n y otter olfort newscesfs.) ball tor Sept. 16 court ap­ wall-pteanail racraptlaaal superintendent’s office to ab­ both boy and girl. The 'Winners • 2 locations: downtown main street (uid deaths rose but explained: batteries grew so hot it began and Richard Barber of Elling­ twasiaalfif af n tf ii Monchettor Eventaig Herald palgns. W D B O — 1866 7:26 Red Sox vs. Senator. sorb sound, they will not be in­ pearance. of these awards will be selectbd TED TRUDON east middle nimplke, next to popular market ‘"nUs decrease in total acci­ bubbling. And the battery on ton, have over • 1,200 Jumps 10:40 Nlghtbeat „ ^ Daot Mha M Clam . . Bolton correspondent fXeme- Belledna Mansur of 16 Russell A graduate of Wesleyan Uni­ 6:00 Ken Griffln M .-,-- fUliles stalled, and the resulting sav­ by a panel of Judges represent­ dents coupled with an increase the Massachusetts Institute of among them. 6:00 Joey Reynold. 11:00 News, Weather, Sports well Young, tel. t48-imi. St. was charged with failure ing the sponsoring organlzaticms VOLKSWAGEN versity and JTsde Law School, 9:00 Dick Robinson 11:80 Other Side of the Day caaipisf, MUoil baattp. *1^ ings went into more acoustical in fatal accidents is probaMy a Technology’s Ck>rvalr is packed The plane carrying the Jump­ )ag.ri?UiwAbisliteai to obey the red light at Main and the press. Heading this list Squatrlto is associated with the 1:06 News, Sign Off tUe. reflection of the recent trend to­ in ice at all times. ers will appear over the Plains BWH —616 --MOMTIMiraRniN. and Blssell Sts. yesterday at of officiale •will be Nat Sr has Pilots Complete creased passenger capacity.” usual incid^ts on the fourth one run over the field at 2,800 6:00 Gaslight has been honorary meet direc­ CUP AND MAIL TODAY • CUP AND MAIL TODAY An outstanding athlete while 13:00 (Julet Hour. SumiiMr Special been moved in the science lab. court Sept. 16. •C day of the race as the Pasa­ feet and drop a colored stream­ tor sinioe the first meet was • CHOICK OF D4Y 02 t V I- < > Capital Footnotes in e(dM>ol, Squatrlto captained WPOP—141# VninE FM FIEE inCNIlE In the interest of safety. ’Copter Course In just 12 weeks, H & R Block, America's dena-bound MIT oar reached 1,- er to determine the direction 6:00 Danny CSayton Show Poitabla Typowrlfr held. REQUEST FOR NINO c u s s e s The Treasury Department is both tho Manchester H igh OK N 7 DAYS A WnCK All work was done by the Largest Income Tax Service, wili teach you how TJ 352 miles in St. Louis, about and velocity of the wind. The 6:00 Steve O’Brien 10 M l. to 7 Two Manchester Army offi­ Those wishing to enter must • low COST TUITION IN- translating its seal into Elngil^. School and Wesleyan tootbaB 9:00 Dkk Heatherton maintenance department. U.S. Intervenes to prepare income tax returns . . . and how 55 ahead of CalTech’s entry, plane will then climb to 7,200 13:00 Gary Girard Show cers have recently completed a register ahead of time and be CIUOES A l l SUPFLIIS > Since 1789 the seal has in Latin, teams in his senior years at Adjusted REGISTRATION YOU can make extra money as a trained tax which passed through Albuquer­ feet where the three Jumpers WINF—1186 Students------cannot------help , but - helicopter pilot course at the In Proposed Merger present for the time trial which consultant. An ideal course for housewives, • FULL 02 PA2T.TIME EM­ "Seal of the Treasury of North que, N.M., on its way to Cam­ those instltutlona. He was named 5:00 New. Cleiuied MBBCnOIlS: Boote 01 to Boato O’tet 'notice a goatee on one tea(fiier, Army P r lm ^ Helicopter School PLOYMENT 0 P P 0 2T U N I- America.” The new one will say wiU leave the plane. They will 5:16 Speak Up Foamr Bbnte • ttru Hiqsboro o w : will be held tonight at 7 at the students, retired people— anyone wanting to bridge Mass. by a retired Wesleyan football 6:00 News New Ribbon $0.99 if he has the courage to keep at Ft. Wolters, Tex., and have WASHINGTON (AP) —The TIE! in EngUsh, "The Department of “ free fall” for 80 seconds. 6:16 Sp6^ Up Hartford i^.o n o mile pnet ofotcr ol wwn. Justice Department has Inter­ pool. Relay teams are urged to make EXTRA MONEY. No previous experience Nineteen hours in penalties coach to his all-time coHege Ofled it until school starts. Another been assigned to the Army Avia- • TAU6HT IT EXPE2IENCE0 Canisters of smoke attached 6:46 Lowell Thomas vened in the proposed merger of sign up to represent individual required. Enrollment open to anyone. OlOCK TAX PEOPLE the Treasiiry.” (or towing have been added to team as a linebacker. 6:66 Phil Rinuto beard flourished on a teacher's tion Schpol at Ft. Rucker, A'la., The Atomic Energy Commis­ to their ankles will enable the 7:00 The World Tonight two Norwich banks, on grounds schools. , MIT’s time, making the race In 1961, he went to Afrl(»i as face during the summer but has tor advanced flight training. sion detonated a underground ground audience to follow the 7:30 Frank Gifford the merger would constitute un­ The pools will be closed Mon­ almost even. Judges from Ma­ a member of “ Operation Cross­ 7:30 Speak Up Sport. y EMERALD LAKE SHORES X reportedly been shaved off be­ They are Be(X>nd Lt. David ENROLL NOWI 627 Farmington Ave., Hartford test of intermediate yield Thurs­ falls easily. At 2,800 feet, they 8:00 New. Tate Typawrifof fair restraint of trade. day night at 6, ending the sea­ chine Design Magazine report­ roads” and in 1962 won a FuB- cause it contained a generous N. Churllla, son of Mr. and Mrs. O day—its 18th such blast of the will pull their rip cords, to open bright s(dudarshlp to study 8:10 Speak Up Sports I MIILSBORO. KH OiH'MrjijTH U»( SUHtPff RFMON ■ ■ The U.S. Attorney General, in son for this year. eie Maple Ave., Hartford ed. 13:15 Sfen Off SMvka 649-4986 sprinkling of gray. Albert M. Churllla of 68 Bretton CLASSES START O year. , It appeared that the machines their chutes which they will then church-state relations in Italy. wTif%-,iiaa a complaint filed before the U.S. BnUetln Board S6SR West Middle Tampik(', Manchester 3> 6:00 Afternoon Edition E Following rules laid down last Rd., and Second Lt. Robert L. The Increase in labor coeU for would meet today in the vicin­ maneuver to hit the drop zone Atty. Squatrlto is presently District Court Thursday, said The Board of Representatives Webster Sq. Shopping Plaza, Berlin ■< 6:00 New. year, male students are not al­ Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ SEPTEMBER 16 manufactured items during July ity of Oklahoma City. directly in front of the idcnic chairman of the Action Oom- 6:16 Martcet Report the merger of the Dime Sav- acting as the sewer authority > 6:30 Weather lowed to grow facial hair, other thur E. Smith of 108 MUford America's was the smallest in three The problems of overheating crowd. mlssien on Aging. He Is a mem­ ings Bank and the Chelser>. Sav- will meet Tuesday at 7 :80 p.m. 6:35 Strictly Sport. Rd. Largest Tax months, the Commerce Depart­ and loss of energy on hills Assisting the Jumpers un the ber of UNIOO NaUonal, and 6:35 Afternoon Eklition fiian aidebums, which must ings Bank should be stopped. In the Administration Build- 7:06 Americana keep In line with the ear lobe. lA. Churllla, a 1964 graduate Service 627 FABMINOTON AVE.. HARTFORD, CONN. ment reports. which have made a five-day ground will be two veteran the American and Hartford 7:20 David Brinkley The merger would have been ing. race twice as long as expect­ Jumpers, Butch Audin and Pete County Bar Associations. The three-inch above the knee of Manchester High School, at­ consumated today. Hope Chapter 60, Order of the Pteaie Mod me a registration form and Information about the H & R 1969 Block Capital <)note still holds as the proper skirt tended Ottaway (Kan.) Univer­ Tho complaint alleges the Eastern Star, will hold a rogu- Basic Income Tax C(xirM. This It a request for Information only and placet me ed must be overcome if the Fusari. Delivering the explana­ He is file son of Mr. and Mrs. under no obligation to enroll. "The hard fact today is that if battery-powered auto is to have tion on the ground will be Salvatore J. Squatrlto of 585 length tor girls. sity. He entered the Army in merger would give the new bank for business meeting Tuesday there should be a recession, the April I960 and was last as­ a future, one official comment­ Arthur Constlne, a member of Center St. Mistaken Fire Alarm 46 per cent of the total savings at 8 p.m. Robei-t Morris, found- NAME______first to be laid off would be the The fire alarm early last night signed to the Aberdeen (Md.) deposlU of all mutual savings er of the order will be honored, BASIC ed. the club and a colleague of ADDRESS______Negroes, because they have was a false one. Tolland was Proving Grounds. banks in the greater Norwich Officers will wear colored "The nickel cadmium battery Aheam’s at Ekust Hartford ly annoimced. All mothers are been the most recently hired.” (in MIT’s car) has never been where both are teachers. reportedly testing some new Lt. Smith, a 1986 graduate of area. gowns. CITY —Labor Secretary W. Willard urged to attend the open house equipment and the Bolton but­ Manchester High School, at­ Although the suit does not An auction is planned by the used like this before where The Connecticut Parachutists with their children, so that they STATE ZIP CODE WlrU in an interview. power is drained slowly over CHub is the largest sports para­ ton was hit by mistake. tended Mitchell CoUege, New automatically Invoke an injtmc- groiq> on Oct. 6. Any member can get acquainted with the TELEPHONE NUMBER long distances,” he said. chute club in the world. (Jpen Green Manor Bivd. PEAR SHAPE The fire department would London. He entered the Army Uon, It has the practical effect having items to donate should new quarters. The first Nursery like to express its appfeclatlon in November 1966, and was laat of one. Asst. U.S. Atty. John call Mrs. Edgar Taber. 5b “ Manufacturers are finding to men and women of all ages, classes in the Rt. 31 locatfon Manchester $1250 to the Cfood Humor Co., Man- assigned to Ft. Belvolr, Va. Cassldento said. The Rockville United Metho- out a lot about their products it is actively seeking to increase will be held starting Sept. 9. Di IIVIAI QNV dn3 • AVQOi IIVIAI QNV dll3 • Tribute Paid that they didn’t know before,” its membership. Chartered In EASY PAYMENTS he added. 1962, the club has logged over FILM AN D By Democrats 15,000 Jumps. One member has AVAILABLE over 1,000 Jumps. FO R RENT Runs 1,400 Miles Two of the club’s female 8 and 16 mm. Movie DEVELOPING T o Kennedy parachuUsts have over 250 SM ILIN G m SERVICE DENVER—The Colorado Riv­ Jectoea aowid or silent, also Jumps each. There is no age IS mm. slide {Mojeetots. Low. Low Prices yilllltlBeltTrM«M am HiiiMMit are ftn SiicliJ (Continued from Page One) er originates in the snowpack limit on members: some are of the Rocky Mountains in Col­ over 60 and atm Jufoping. WELDON DRUG CO. gan Just prior to the opening TST BUhi St^-JIM. 64S-SSS1 orado at elevations over 14,(KX) The club meets every Thurs­ SATURDAY SAVERS gavel. That one was for Chicago feet. The river runs neary 1,- day evening at the Army-Navy Mayor Richard J. Daley vdiose 400 miles before it empties into Club on Main St., Manchestw. supporters had passed out the Gulf of California. The Colo­ Nursery Open Howe Statement from an rado’s main tributary, the professionally printed signs on The South Coventry (foopera- Engineerinir Sapplice Green River,, heads up in the the floor and in the visitors’ gal­ tive Nursery School wffl hold Its and Instruments glacial lakes of Wyoming’s open house (Hi Sept. 5 at 10:30 Electric Heating Expert lics that read: "We love ICayor mountains and Joins the (folo- a.m. New (juarters of the Nurs­ MwulMoter Btoeprint Daley.” rado 730 miles away in the ery are at the Prince of Peace , and Snpidy, Ine. desert canyonlands of southeast­ '090 Hartf<»d Bd., 4 n A And the Daley demonstrators Lutnsran Church, rather than 'm \ had some competition from ern Utah. the Sebert Building as previous- Maacheater, Oom l BIO 8608 delegates who have crltlclaed Chicago’s police and Daley him- sd f for their handling of down­ town peace demonstrations dur­ ing the week. One anti-Daley delegate hoist­ PLANT NOW WITH ed a sign reading, “ Daley for ’y- Fuehrer." PLANTS FROM The Kennedy demonstratioiv ► M as might be expected, was gen­ erally sympathetic although at WOODLAND GARDENS! one point, a few people In the visitors geJleiy chanted briefly, '■JSt-l- "Wo want Daley.” Time and again, Albert pounded his gavel calling for or­ der. But neither he nor Mrs. I MUMS Dorothy V. Bush, secretary to Bcantifnland in Blooml the Democratic National Com­ mittee could quiet the ball. ► ’’rB*:' Not untlL Delegate R a ^ Met­ 3 fo r « 2 a 7 5 ''O calf of Chicago, a Negro, intro­ ► Lovely Fall Coloral duced a tribute to the Rev. Mar­ tin Luther King Jr., also the vic­ tim ot an assassin’s bullet, did ► the convention hall quiet. • Rose of Sharon In- The Kennedy film, which PANSY SEEDLINGS 4 ” t o 5” most delegates watched stand­ • Blu® Hydrangea ing at their seats, Inrought all • Blue Spireo but dead sUence to the hall, per- I 50PLANTS 4 10 • Blueberry Pkmts h ^ s the first time that has ■ b A w happpened during any session of R eg. $ 3 .9 5 © this conventloa. ONLY 1 Edward Kennedy had decided to stay at his family's Cape 0x1 P la n t N ow ! compound rather than address the Chicago convention in per­ Your Choice son. He indicated Thursday aft-- 20 Endltt Daoiea, *0 Forget-^Noto, er taping the introduction to the 2 0 Canterbury Bella. M | 0 memorial that he intended to re­ 2 0 Sweet Winiama. Your Chol(» ” ELECTRIC HEAT IS WONDERFUL, main secluded in Massai^u- setts, at least for the immediate ^ ------future. That’s what the Lawrence Monroes of French Road, Bolton, say. ONLY DELPHINIUM » Atoo 200 Other Varieties Former U.S. Eiivoy “ Our old heating system was hard to adjust for just the of Hardy Plants! Dies in Bridgeport amount of heat we wanted," Mrs. Monroe recalls "and A r r s TIMB TO SEED ’n iricED LAWNS! when we went away we had to arrange for neighbors to come BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The “Nmtuio’a Time For Sowing” former U.S. ambetasador to Thai­ in and check the furnace. We wanted a change and • k SOOTTSE ASOBOW SEEDS A land, Edwin F, Stanton, la dead wn-T. OBABOBASS WITH CLOUT® we converted to electric heat. at the age of 67. ON 8AL1&—SAV E B8.60--NOW B4.95 Stanton died Thursday at 10:45 Ooven 5,000 8q. Ft. “ Now, with individual room thermostats, we can heat each p.m. in Bridgeport Hoapital, UM E—OOo bsg . . . 8 bfigi f S.00 room just the way we want it. And there is more moisture in where he had been under treat­ l a w n f o o d —8*.'■8*3*1bn g. bag* |6.7S ment for a vascular ailment. Ooven 6,000 Sq. F t the air. It is more comfortable, cleaner, easier all the In 1918, he was named the , way around. YOUNG LADIES' STAY^ESH first postwar U.S. minister to Sm our burge Msortment of Dried Material and Blorigt SuppUea for anangemeots. Also; See our Troploal Hoiwe Thailand, and he became the NEW! CAMEO FANTY HOSE m LADY BIRD CLASSICS first U.S. ambassador to that Plants. ExoeUctit for the home or glfte . . . We wouldn t trade our electric heat for anythin^ now " SFCCtAL VALUE ON THE country in 1949. Stanton retired Mrs. Monroe adds. “ My husband says it’s Wonderful! ’ SEE OUB COMPLETE LINE OF: Landscape Materials: Shrubs, Ornamental and NOW IN 6 PROFORTIONEO SIZES CLASSIC CAMEL COAT from the U.S. Foreign Service Shade Trees, Needle and Broad Leafed Evergreens, Bedding Plants, Perennials, Vines, Beautiful!’’ in 1963 alter 82 years as a diplo­ and aU of your Gardening Needs at LOWEST PBICEB rCR FINEST QUAUTYl CO0BIES NEW ACTIVE mat In China, the , There are many different types of electric heating systems. Canada and niaUand. 2.25 44.00 SEE US FOB ALL OF YOUB UTH SWIMMING POOL SUPPLIES/ 2 CASUALS FOR FALL \ The fashion minded junior goes Stanton was bom in Bouck- m FBOM “ GBOWEB TO YOU” IT’S YOUB A plumbing or electric heating contractor or vUle, N.Y., in 1901. The son of HELCO for the one to fit your home. Imagine! all the colors and sizes too. back-to-school in our wallpaper floral a missionary, he spent his early The mo2* comfortable casual shoe Here's the classic camel boy coat at A -lin e skimmer. . . belted or not. N®v®r hig ot your ponty hos® any years in India. He was a grad­ going. Top: Calf oump a wonderful price! Notched collar can Permanent-Press. 3 to 11. See our uate of the University of South­ work on vamp in brown and black, mor®! Six 8ix®s and Isngtfis in wond®r> be worn open or closed. 100 % Camel ern CalUomla and In 1969 was ful n®w faH shad®*. Downtown Burton's exciting new collection. Young Circle awarded an honorary LL.D, de­ \ \ The Hartford Electric Light Compariy 14.00. Botrom: Brown T®xfra caW wmi hair. Sizes 8 to 18. Downtown WOODLAND GARDENS Shop. Downtown Monchostor and gree by (Jolgate Unlveralty. h. a UBT iOBN\AND LEON ZAPADKA HELP YOU e J buckled doling. 16.00. Both with and Parkade. Manchester ond Porkod®. Porkod®. Among his survivors is his k IM WOODLA^J 8T.-OPl^D^l^raX|^h^^N|^itt^4^^^^^ walk heels. Downtown Manchester. wife, Josephine King Clark Stan­ m n m m u m m electric company ton. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., PRTOAY, AUGUST 80, 1968 PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 80, 1968 PAGE S E V ^

obviously. But it might he quite possible 4lattrtfpdtpr that the experienced but not so popular OeecKioH C olt for H eim s, Humphrey will run better than the less ‘Minnesota Mafia’ Old Man of Mountains Has Checkup (Continued from a t ______— ____ * Think eff The lEDPttUm Ifpralb expertoiced Kennedy would have done, (Oonttamed from Page •) FRANCONIA NOTCH, N.H. with an hla famny anra aad Ma peraotial a financial empire of some 66 to an Indian firm with the help (AP)—WIU the Old Man of the ra U B m D BT TBB appeal. Parkhill-Joyce Hnudj> nmmNO oo.. ofc. •llfterent components, including of aid loana. Mountains become another UlHaMn StfMt ■■niKnw r. Com. Whatever fiu result might have been a 10 per cent Interest In Archer- '**?.*^ ****** Humpty DumptyT .-HOitU >■ JTOQU8QN for the party, which ta, in our conjecture es but withdrew Me acceptance „ Flower Shop WAL.TBR X. f S to O iO N Danlels-Midland Co., a 860-mll- of the appointment, saying de- PriM Mww dubious, ons can feel very aure that the Frank Oakeler, PreprWar >VMaA«d OouHmr 1, IN I Hon (M)-dolUu- grain and chem­ mande on M.. Ume! h e ^ be- * **^ M l MAIN n ., MANOHESTEB proepeot for what may be Senator Ken­ ical proceesor. latedly dleoovered, would be too “ * WOd-foot cuff, (Next to Hartford Nattaud PdUWMd E m ry B t m Ibk Exoapt Suidaps nedy’s ultimate hope In life — to carry great. A Washington aolentlst says Bank) •ad BeUdajrs. Bntarad M the Post OfBca at on what he may view as something of a Andreas is the son of a Men- Kmnpelman, a coneclentious readings of tssts from new • YBft~-WH DBUVKB o SuMiMMM', OOOB.. M Bccoix] O U a Man nwdte fanner from Lisbon, P b o a M t K attar. sacred family mission — has been more objector In World War H, ob- instrumento InslaUed thla sum- Iowa, who grew up lovtag Vie mer "show the profile definitely improved than injured by hla declalon world of buying and eellhig. He tained a Marine Corps Reserve SUBSCRIPTION r a t e s not to reach for the opportunity that conunission sfter the war. In vibrates a UtUe Mt 'more than F ajraMa la Adraaea n>«l« hie first millton by (he response to the draft-dodging the surrounding mountains." may have existed at Ohloago. Even *»e was 37 and now has eight years from now he would be a charges, he explained that he 'This isn’t too suiprisiqg ★ CAMVAS and ALUMINUM PItOOUCTS i r Three Montha ...... 7.80 TeeWencee not oidy in Minie- had changed his views after the when you consider Uiat the Old ______Oaa MoBth ...... xeo______very young candidate for the Presidency. apolis but also in (he Waldorf war. He later resigned his Man Is oantUevsred out In And we do not think he need fear that 1»wen in New York and at (he space" says walsmOloglat Wen- Combination Windows and Deois MBiMBBR OF Marine commiseton. THE A880CIATXD PRESS this nation, caneldering the relatively email but luxuriotw Sea View Waters la taking no known V, Mlokey. Door Osoopleo, RoU-«p Awntogo, Canvas Awntoga nia Qaanotalad Praaa U exclualvelir aatiUed limited seleotion of truly eligible leader­ Cooponatlve Hotri in Bal Har- part in the campaign. But Mickey heeds tbs Vibration Be-eovetad. Rehaaglng Servioe aad Btonica. Boat C . to Iha aaa of rapuUkmUoo of all aewi dls- palebas cradKad to It or aot othanriae cradtt- ship both parties have found in their con­ Fla., north of Miami Kampelman Is weB known as a'and Engineering Picjecto paired or Made New To Tow Pattam. AD Work ad la tbla paper aad aiao the local aewa pub- ventions this year, is ever going to let Beach. beMnd-the-ecenes tuhdser on po- branch of the U. S. Ooaat and Made. Oromsneto — E jaleta -— IbatoBera. Storm liaiMd here. Falousle U nits. W aterproofing Compound For Teats, rtabla of repttbUoaUoa of apeolal dta- any bright young pro«q>ecrt aUp out of Humphrey la a frequent guest bey and strategy on whose Judg- Geodetlo Survey, w harela are also raaarvad. aad Canvas. Wo Do Besereeakig o f AknnlBai Heavy mind or sight in Andreas’s apeitmente In ment the Vice President relies New interest in the famous Duty Zlppeia. Veaettao BUodt. New York end Bar Haihour. heavily. profile has been {irompted by The Herald Priatlas Oompaay lac., aa- He has also cruised on a luxuri­ On a par wKh Kampehnan In plans to continue Interstate 98 aiuoaa no finaaoUl reapaoaibUlty for tn>o- graphhml errora appaatlas la adrertlaaineata ous yacht Andreas chartered in behlnd-the-scenea woric Is one of through the soenlo valley, MANCHESTER AWNING CO. aad other readlac matter la The Ifancheater Have A Cigar Mam? the Virgin Islands. the legendary lawyers In Wash- Conservationists wish the EreelUK Herald. E 8T. ISM — IM W. CENTER STBBET — SM SMI A lot of folks can remember when Andreas, in turn, has accom­ ington who has served as an ad- road builders would take their viser to Presidents since the de- dynamite far, far away imA Atbaoribar to Loa Aacdea Tlmea-Waahlaa- any woman who smoked a cigarette panied Humphrey on every trip too Poet Newa Sarvloa. waa regarded as not being very lady­ Senator—and later Vice Presi­ preaelon. He ie James Henry Mow up themeMves if poeslMe. Pull aerrlce oUaat of N. B. A. Serrioe. lac. Rowe Jr, of Montana who work- TOey fear Masting in die Notch PahUabera Repreaeatatlvea — The Jullua like. In those days any woman vdio dent—Humphrey made to Eu­ Kathawa Speolal Aceoep — New Torit, Cbl- hesurd you say she waa not lady-Uke rope between 1966 and 1987. ed at the levers of power for wrould destroy one of the great oaso, Datndt aad Boaton. was likely to punch you in the nose, ‘1 act mainly as his extra Presidents Frankling D. Roose- natural wonders of the world, and it served you right. ^ pair of eyes and ears, and a velt, Truman and Johnson. Had The profile, eulogised by Dan- XBMBBR AUDIT BUREAU OF CIROniA- Mr. Johnson run tMs year, Rowe lei Webster, was first sighted TIONS. It waa regarded as somewhat un- friend he can test his ideas would have played an important by ^riilte men in 1806. It prob- T-i! gentlemanly for a gentleman even to on," Andreas, tn a rare inter­ part In his campaign. Together ebly first wras shaped in glacial Diaplay adverliatox eloalac boura: smoke a cigarette in a room in wfairii view, once said in explaining Ids For Mooday — i p.m. FMda Rowe and Kampehnan form the times upwards of a miUton For Tueaday — I p.m. Satnr.~ there were women. And certainly relationship with Humphrey. core of an inner brain trust years ago. For Wedneaday — l p.m. Mono.., never without asking their permission. In the campaign, Andreas acts which the vtce-presld«it can FMst action that shattered For nuraday — l p.m. Tuesday. Then the wily tobMco people began For PVlday — 1 p.m. Wedaeaday. as a coordiiMtor of a handful of consult quietly and ocmfldently. rock below the cUff edge to 1 P-™-p.m. ThuredThursday. picturing pretty girls seated a decor­ Mg money raisers. In putting together the cam­ Cnaaslfled—_ — ------deadline------— — 8 8 p.m p.m. . day day betore ous distance from handsome males, leave the profile Jutting out in puMlnUqn. 8 p.m. Friday for ratuiday The third major member of paign that won the nomination space Is continuing. A half cen­ aad Monday puhllcatloa shyly begging them; ^ the Minnesota group ie a (all, tor Humphrey, the staff had, ot tury ago a daring (2ulncy, "Blow some my way.” heavy-eet, glad-handlng busi­ course, unlimited help from the Mass., quarry manager, Ed­ FiMay, Aupwt M And blow they did. Smokerlngs nessman—Robert E. Short. His Democratic Party’s power struc­ ward H. Geddes, then 68, climb­ around the loved one’s cute UtUe nose. buslneeB Is trucking and real ture. Fhnotkmaries in the Na­ ed out on the profile and set FMrlOMlroHncd The ladles liked it so much that estate in the main but Urn inter­ tional Committee staff moved three massive turhbuckles in next thing you knew the tobacco com­ ests range farther. Perhspe his over to the Humphrey organiza- place to halt gradual slipping of UNCX>LN CONTINENTALS T tfo Wallace Antidotes panies had douUed their market. As proudest accompUehment was tion by the dozens — Just as the huge stones. many women as men were smoking Mdldlng the Minneapolis Lakers AWIn Io^ Republican Preafdentlal Nominee RJeh- they bad expected to move into With only 16 Inches of stand­ cigarettes, and ajdi trays started fill­ professional baseball team from the Johnson campaign. ing room above a aheer drop of apd Nixon arrived at hla choice of a uom- ing up with butts Ueedlng with lip­ a worthless organization into a Organized labor sent its help nearly a quarter mile, Geddea Uncoln ContiiMnul U net eoly AnMrtoa's diMin- inoe for Vice Prealdeiit by what became stick. property which he moved to Los and funds. The regular party luWtcd motorMT, and your poMpoM te ths "Cootlnmtsl with Bylvien Ottsra On The Ospe drilled holes by hand to anchor Government seismologists have attached instruments to the famous Old Man Ufa", but thawissttuoad-eor IntastmaBt you con moka. knows as the “Southem ftrategy.” He Now the cigar people are gently in­ Angeles and sold for 6.6 mflllon organisations in such Mg states the turnMickles. of The Mountains in Franconia Notch, N. H., to measure vibraticHis in the Ths oomt quoUty anginaarlM and aUiole o ty ^ that had courted Southem delegatee in hie quiring if it is proper for a gentle­ NIGHT SHORE, ROCJK HARBOR dollars. New York, Pennsylvania, In the past decade extensive dlotintubbat ooch now Unoofai C oatiaa^, eontlatm to natural rock profile. Tests are being made to guard against possible damage Mt a uood Contlnmtal sport f ^ , other automobUt*. quest for ftraf ballot nomination; one of man to offer a lady one of those UtUe "Not bad for a country hoy,” Michigan and, to a lesser ex­ additional work has been done to Old Man by blasting for new Interstate highway. (AP Photofax) Ot court*, ooch uoto Uncoln Continent undwgpM * hie debts to them Involved the aaeur- cigars men used to smoke during in­ he likes to say in regard to that tent, Ohio offered their talent as to slow down frost action. thotoush ccriw ot mcchuiiesl tcctc, end U completely Humphrey called in political neonmUoned before it U eold. ance ho wotdd not eeek a running mate termission at the theater. If the gals transaction. Although the Old Mem may be At reownobl* micec, a Uneoln Continental con briiv you who would be offenalve to them. Ihla can be persuaded it’s chic to puff a Herald Short owns the Leamington lOUs issued during years of po- more than a million yean old, Roger Tasker, soUs research race through the most beautiful fic. However the cost of a tun­ cloMtotl^'ConUncntal Ufe" than may think poe- liUcal campaigning. engineer of the public works de­ scenery In New England at strategy was not merely, however, some­ little cigar, cigar sales may double, Inside Report ‘Minnesota Mafia’ Hotel in Minneapolis where the he was accorded a 160th birth­ nel for three miles would be ilbU. Stop In today and tos for yourttif. which won't hurt the industry be­ Yesterdays Humphrey entourage stays when Humphrey was to Democratic day party—commemoroiUng its partment, and Austin Macaulay, sixty mUes an hour" they ask. fantastic. thing limited to significance within the cause, believe it or not, the average poHtlca — a fund raiser, speak­ discovery—June 34, 1966, with head guide at Franconia Notch One suggestion to avoid des­ William A. Norton, Franconia conventian itself. It was also, in part, by By STUART H. LOOBY the Vice President goes home MORIARTY BROTHERS male’s consumption of cigars is half 2 5 to Waverjy, Mltm. er, trouMeshooter and bond­ President Elsenhower heading State Park, read the instru­ ecrating the narrow Notch and State Park manager, estimatea an effort to guard against the possible Years Ago The Los Angeles lim es "Connecticut’s Oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealer!" what it was in the good old days — Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Advance enrollment at Man­ The last of the Minnesota holder from Washington — what the guest list for a ceremony at ments daUy. Profile and Echo lakes Is to upwards ot two million tourists 318 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER 648-5I3S appeal of Alabama’s George Wallace to chiefly because machine made cigars chester Ifigh School Is 1,810, group is Mrs. Burton M. Joseph, was to Repub­ ProfUe Lake in the valley. "The seismometers have al­ build a tunnel tor through traf­ view the profile every summer. CHICAGO — Ben. Bklward M. dition of sui^iort. lican politics during the same areh-conservative Republican votes in inspire frustration not contentment. (Ted) Kennedy did not deride Furthermore, Kennedy men somewhat lower than usual due CHICAGO —Inevitably, the friendship. Humphrey has re­ wife of a wealthy Minneapolis The present vibration studies ready recorded quite a few the North. In a sense, Nixon’s choice of Of course there were always bold to Issue Ms definitive statement began to feel that the hidden to boya entering the services rirele of friends, admirers and fused. grain dealer and the Democratic time. will last for several years, and earthquakes, none apparenUy a running mate was influenced by the females who dared to smoke a rig fat of non-candidacy until late T\iee- motive of Daley, as crafty as he and remaining on summer Jobs. advisers around Vice President He responded In fact by hav­ National Commltteewoman from test blaaUng is planned In ad­ local, but the Earth is In a con­ cigar in public. Amy Lowell, the stant state of agMaUon anyway" preaence of Wallace on the national day evening when friends ad­ Is cryptic, was really to entice Harold C. Alvord, ebairman of Humpjirey will come to be ing Gatee hold Uie BiUe on Minnesota. She is "Geri,” a vance of any construction lo poetess, used to stomp around waving which he took the oath of office says Mickey. vised him that hoped-for help Kennedy onto the ticket as the the local War Bond drive com­ known as the "NDnnesota Ma­ strikingly attractive, vivacious Oil Fuel Group measure possible danger to the a rig, black cigar, in her pudgy hand, mittee, expresses deep dissatis- aa Vice President In 1986 and Profile. Some of the agitaUon undoubt­ from Sen. Eugene McCarthy candidate for Vice President fia." politician of mlcdle age who but people forgave her because poets facUon with the town's appar­ by having Gates appointed to a Cables, liave been run from edly comes from groups and In­ 936 MAIN ST. IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER - TEL. 643-8171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 6:30 The same third party factor — the and Mayor Richard J. Daley and be was to that end building But unUke the organirtaions came to her avocation through Lists Program candidacy of Wallace —also seems pri­ and poetesses were supposed to be would not materialise. a trap. Once Kennedy hsid com­ ently lax attitude toward the surrounding President Johnson poet office advisory oommlsitm two seismometers mounted on dividuals who pose the whole P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS - OPEN THURS. AND FRI. UNTIL 0 P.M. - MUSIC STORES unconventionaL war crisis. After the appointment word was the newspaper business. A re­ The Manchester Oil Fuel In- the Profile ledges and two on Idea of blasting a bigger high­ 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER - TEL. 643-6171 - 241 ASYLind ST., HARTFORD - TEL. marily re^wnsible tor Democratic Pres­ These friends particularly mitted himself for Prerident, he — back-slapping, loud talking, porter for the Minneapolis Tri­ 622-7201 - WA-nONS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER ST. - TEL. 649-7196 It’s doubtful It will become the stressed thait without Daley's could scarcely rule himself out Ugger-than-Ufe Texans — or the spread that it involved a rigid stltute, under the chairmanship Cannon Mountain itaeU to a way throusJi the NotMi. idential Nominee 's bune from 1946 to 1953, she cov­ "Why should anyone want to choice of running mate. sweet young things’ own thing to chew endorsement there waa insuffi­ as Humi^urey's running-mate. 10 Veto's Ago late President Kennedy — FBI check which found Gedes’ of Leland T. Wood Jr., has de- on rig black cigars. They're not dainty cient Kennedy sentiment on the General Manager Richard past clear of any criminal in­ ered health, education and wel­ The deriding factor was the roughing, amblUoua, hyperac­ fare matters, winning five Amer­ veloped a program in accord­ To the Democrats, likewise, Wallace and besidea, wotild stain those teeth nr«w convention floor for a genuine Martin issues a policy statement tive, mostly Irish BoatoniaiiB — volvement. Intelligence picked up by Ken­ Gates and Humphrey have ican Newspaper Guild awards. ance with the Chamber of Com­ poses a ttureat in the North. To them, so white that a blown kiss leaves a draft. That Is, Kennedy agents nedy operatives on the conven- ruling out future deferred re­ the Minnesota Mafia Is a diverse red Upsfick imprint on the cheek of would have to solicit delegates tirements for longtime town em­ been associates ever since the She is also the first woman ever merce's executive committee the danger is that hla appeal to white U in the Kennedymanla ment of triumph here as some­ crowned with knowledge. Is enough to raise visions of un­ privately held Investment firm tegic reason for hi« selection. There is ed, contentedly, on the sidelines while that had started to pervade the thing less than an all-out first Proverbs 14:18 savory associations. called the First Interoceanlc choice, one more piece of bur­ Submitted by: Indeed, thoee visions have no reaeon to Judge that both he and the Public Health agencies issue convention. They reported to Corp., Andnas, at 60, contrris ominous warnings about cancer and Kennedy over the single tele- densome political baggage he Rev. Oeorgs Smith been raised. Advisers have urg­ soAv h eg A n s . Governor Agnew, although both may heart disease and emphysema to I^one line In his Hyannis Port, must carry Into the campaign. Presbyterian Church ed Humphrey to drop Oatee' (Bee Page Seven) have been favored primarily as political clgaret smokers, making them so Mass., cottage that a draft was antidotes to the possible effecUveness of nervous they have all become chain Indeed poestUe. By Natural Bridge the Alabama demagogue, will not do hon­ smokers. Moreover, the alliance with or to their tlckeU and to their country. ' n; Our advice to the dgar comparies McCarthy seemed not at all Im- is to turn out a quality product once poesiUe. Some openly ardent more. MoCarthyltes secretly pledged Fischetti In an era when men can land on their support to Kennedy. The CLASSES START SEPT. 23rd Kennedy’s Right Decision the moon, they certairiy can produce prospect of McCarthy's actually a cigar as gratifying as those men placing Kennedy's name In no­ Prestige jobs, high wages and Of all the things that b i^^ n ed at Chi­ lighted up in the drawing rooms after mination was discussed In the rapid advancement go only to cago, one can venture the guess that dinner in 1807 — or in the pool roonu. Kennedy Inner circle. This seemed to become a real pros­ the man or woman who has one decision was very much right. Of course, some few gala will take prepared for them through $13. This was the derision of Senator Ted up smoking cigars. Just as In the hills pect Tuesday evening when Mc­ Carthy telephoned Kennedy specialized training. Start Kennedy not to make the slightest kind of Appalachia some old gals smoke rough cut hurley in corncob pipes. brother-in-law Stephen Smith to now on the road to a new of reach for a draft. But even if they attach those little ask for an Immediate meeting. career. Any of the courses That's right! Watkins SEMI-ANNUAL store. Price alone doesn't make a bargain. One proof of his wisdom in holding plastic holders to the ends, the ladles But even before the meeting, listed below can be the first FURNITURE SALE ends tomorrow, August frictions which have always step toward the future you've Other factors such as reliability, prompt to his own derision "not to run" was, of won’t take to cigars as they took to And away you'll go In 31. It's your last chance to get in on all cigarettes as "their thing." A cigar characUrized McCarthy's rela­ always dreamed of. this good-looking shoe deliveries, quality, special orders, interior course, the fact that this convention did holder deprives the smoker of half the tions with the Kennedys bubbled the fantastic bargains people have been decorating, convenience, and the fact not, alter all, have it within itself to up. McCarthy wanted It to ap­ Business Automation that loves to be livelyl pleasure of the cigar. taking advantage of throughout the that Watkins has a dependable name to develop a truly genuine draft of the last If women generally should take up pear that Smith had asked for Computer Programming lt'8 a Sqawhegans bj' of the Kennedy brothers. Scune of Its cigar smoking, the cigars will suffer. the meeting. The meeting Itself Natural Bridge. month of Auoust. It's also our opportun­ live up to, are just some examples. When at the Conrad Hilton Hotel was Data Processing Systimi ADOBE-3 members, of course, had no desire for They’d start scenting them with Chan­ Come get a pair soon. ity to thank tne many people that visited we talk about a sale, we talk aoout a true him in any case. But some of those nel No. 10 or some other vile adulter­ Inconclusive and frustrating Keypunch Training Watkins. We're sure that now you can who would have wanted him most also ant. ("A typically mystical perform­ sale where you can also see the regular Typewriting must have felt th^t there would be some­ Bo, ladles, don't take up cigars, ance by ^cCarthy," one Ken­ realize what the Watkins name stands for. price right on the slip. No gross exagger­ thing too callous and too grotesque In please! Smoke a corn-cob loculed with nedy n^ll grumbled). The cor­ Secritirial Training Doiibte A riini 3-C Width When we say "Known for Quality, Famous ations of a small reduction. Watkins hat Mrs. Miller's If you will, or chew cut rect conclusion of the Kennedy for Service Since 1874," we recognize the any too vigorous effort to prewnote him plug. But leave the cigars to the men. men: McCarthy could be count­ Gregg Shorthand “Of Coune-.Expert Elttlngal*' been around too long tor that. So, the at this time. faith generation after generation of home No female could endure the frustra­ ed on for no help. • , Refresher Shorthand t next time you're in town, stop into W at­ Aitother proof of his wisdom would lie tion of finding only every tenth cigar Simultaneously, and much lovers have in us. Watkins is a service kins to browse. fit to smoke. The other nine aie filled more important to Kennedy, Da­ Accounting in the very great Ukellhood that not witli tobacco as loose as sawdust, le y's Interest In a draft was cool­ even a very good Imitation of a genuine wrapped in a sheet tobacco as un­ ing. The Chicago party regulars For complete information, call: draft, crowned by possible actual suc­ palatable as wormwood and when you on whose judgment the Mayor Open 9 A.M, fo 5:30 P.M. - Closed Monday cess in getting the nomination It^lf, light them they burn down one side heavily relies, were unhappy would have been likely to alter and im­ about Dick Daley begging a 38- MORSE with a smell like gunpowder. SHOE DEPARTMENT, main floor — rear prove the basic prospects of the Demo- Want to know why cigar coiummp- year-old kid to run. Daley pri­ Chiciigu Nvwi O F HARTFORD Open Thursday and Friday until 9 P.M. oratti6 pariy in the forthcoming election. Uon has dropped aince the 20's? Ask vately began demanding a vir­ .. 183 Ann St., Tili 522-2261 • DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET, MANOHESTEB" 649-5221 any cigar smoker. — ANBONIA EVE­ tual announcement of candidacy All such conjectures are iffy things, NING SENTINEL. from Hyannis Port as his con­ 9ou Thm umoLb to n • Open 6 Days — Tbunday NIghto till 8:00 • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 80, 1968 PACffi Nnm ■n P A G E E IG H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 80, 1968 at the Wapplng Fair. This year g ra d e school. On J u ly 8, 1888, Red Feather Service South Windscu* the F a ir to b e in g held on the the local soboot board decided National Guard grounds of the Wapplng Ele­ CORE Unit "H ie Rod Feather Inlar- People in to close the sdiool. mentary Sdwol. bslii flM W maition and Reffrral Sendee United Fund $$$ Work For- The iqJunoUon suit filed Thurs­ Sewer System Along Rty 5 Woiqilng School FTA mem­ Bf the Community (Council la In Norwalk day in New Haven U.S. Dlstrlot bers are asked to bring baked Pete’s Grocery a confidential way of help- Court aeks the reopening of the an s|MS (tslgbi Thwarts Marchers goods to the Booth on Sept. 7, The News Boy Scouts of America inc you locate a partioular schod, which would have a pre- (OonttMMd from Page One) Seen Ready in Few Weeks between 10 a.m. and noon. agency to meet your need When a UnKsd Fund Drive Sues Schools domlnatdy Negro and Puerto Heart Surgery Enahlee Sewer Oommlsrton Chairman Drum Oolvs and a tordilight Park Peel Open NORWAIiC (AP)—hi a eon- Rican schod body, mi B N had a fall-out at a noon-day re­ escorted Vice President Hum­ by providing tafonnatlon on poster In astece window eatdisa parad e. The swimming CaclUtiaa at 6, dnulng battle to have a ndgh- CORE officials said their ception given by the atato dele­ phrey to the podium for hie ac­ health servtoee, social serv- Richard Reeves has stated that Boyt to Enter School Veterans Memorial Park wUl be your eye, have you ever stopped boriiood Bchod reopened, the lo­ idannsd boycott by some 40 kin­ gation. ceptance speech. toee or group aervlcea. If you the town’s first sanitary sewer Among those In the parade OREEaraSORO, N.C. (AP) — open on Saturday, Sunday and to think hew it got tbersT W Uls cal chapter of the Congress of dergarten children la s t un­ Irwin aald to Rlbtcotf: "Tour Dempsey, in addition, appear­ want help In selecting an will be local RepubUoan candi­ win system should be ready to be Labor Day. The swimming ssa- Six-year-«Id Dttvid Purdy Racial EquiUlty has filed suit til the court renders a dedston back ■peech wae contemptible and ed later with ■ Humphrey, _ at agency telephone Mrs. Fish­ dates Fenton P. Futtner and yon are putting your groceries uaed before the end of Septem­ son ends on Labor Day and this placed hU right hand over hia against the local aobool board. fkvorable to their request you were a creep laet night." Humphrey's invitation, and was e r a t 521-4880, B xt. 48." Hurnios J. Donnelly, as well as in a supermaricet cart, you RiUooff, visibly , shaken, re- Introduced by him to the con­ ber, accordlqg to present esti­ wUl be the last day the park heart for the pledge of alle­ CORE also said Thursday It The school was phased out Roger Ladd of Hartford, the glancsat tbs small UnRed Fond to 1 vention. wlU be open to the pubUc. plans a boycott by students of after requests from itie Negro pUed, "That’e your opinion. 1 mate. Hie sewer sjrstem 'wUI Republican candidate for Oon- For Your LA90R DAY W M m id, W s Conry giance to the flag with other believe the pe(^e of Oonnect- Drive stidMr on it. Have you the Nathaniel Ely Sdiod in its community for Integrated edu­ serve the industrial area along gress from the First District. Veterans Memorial Park has new first graders Thursday. a Complofo Uiw of ever woadered who put It dteteT fight to have the school reopen­ cation. school 2 iout have another.” vice President Humphrey's Deaths in Hie evening’s activities will been dosed for the post week R t 5 and a section of Pleasant It was a day David’s parents ed. Then they aeparated to join likely chqlce for Demooratio N a­ on the order of Mayor How­ These are two of the good deeds The Norwalk CORE chapter begin about 8 p.m. with the pa­ PAPER PLATES. CUPS ond NAPKINS thought he might never see. groups "olustered in the Gold tional CSialrman, to iuooeed B ai­ V aU ey R d. ard E. Fttte bscause of the performed by the Boy Boouia The school had been phased also recMiUy filed another euU rade to start at 8 p.m. Fire­ Three times David went Room of the Plck-Oongreea ley, appears to be former Post- The Nation Hto Jaivla Oonatruotion Com­ presence of algae In the waiter. OPEN A IX DAT UUKHt DAT—8 AJM. to IS PJM. of Uandiaster. out over the past several years In' New Haven U.S. Dlstrlot works win start, going oft at through heart surgery. As re­ in an integration program. Bus­ 4 Hotel. niaster General tsiwrence O’­ Jack H. JewM pany has completod the Im talla- Doskge by chemlosto has low­ Did you know that our town Court, seeking a dedston that 8:80 p jn . MEATS — COLD CUTS — CHEESE cent as 18 months ago there ing of pupils from the sohod to It is not constitutional to deny B rien. WASHINOTON (AP) — Jack Uon o f lines under a $1,080,415.75 ered the concentration of algae charter requires that the town The confrontation took the Town Offices Closed Fresh DongSas te Kvery Sunday—fSc ^ Don. were fears for his life. Surgeons contract awarded In M ayof last so that town officials feel the boundaries be dieeked »iwm«ny other schools w as stuted In 1868. the right of a 'neighborhood edge off the party and It wae H . Jonas, 50, tra v e l editor o f the All town offioes in South Open Every Day 8:00 AM. to 10:00 PJM. emi^oyed heart massage in the CORE spokesman said Thurs­ The state standards were re­ American Automobile Associa­ year. Hie only area not com­ pond can be reopened for swim­ to see that all location markers sc b o d . ' ' as fiat aa eome of the untouch­ Windsor wiU be closed on Mon­ htdodhig Stmday three operations to keep David day the pUnned boycott would ■head of the class-since 1904 * ed oocktalla. moved from convention hkll by pleted is a small connection on ming tomorrow. lu e in ptece? This is EUioUier The esse is still pendbig lii tion since 1881, died Thursdsy. day In observance of the La­ alive. some of the delegatltms to be Strong R d . Involve children from pre-kinder­ the co u rt State CBairman John Bailey Prior to joining the assoolstlon, bor Day holiday. The Town 464 E. CENTER ST. M ANCm STBI The youngster was bom with task done by the Msnobester taken home as' souvenirs. garten age through the sixth appeared eurprieed and flahber- he Was travel editor of the Some work which was held Dump, however, will be open Bfsachester Evening Herald, a defective heart—the major Boy Scouts. Bach boundary is 6494922 grads. Bscause gradss one to ROOK STAND ALONE gaated by the brief aklrmlah. Washington Star for 10 years. up by the plumbers strike re­ os usual. *nie hours for the Sooth Windsor correspondent, vessels leading from the ventri­ assigned to a different troop, dM Dr. Harry Hershman of Bris­ six are not directly involved in ALICE SPRINGS, AustnOia^ RiUeofTa hacking of Sen. Mc- Kennelh W. Davis Sr. mains to be done at the prima­ dump are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. cles were reversed. HU first members of which walk every tol, a Connecticut delegate who Catherine Rd. Bfay, tel. 844-8886. the dispute, their boycott will The largest manoBthio rook In Govam and hie break with Oon- FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) — ry treatment idant and the heart surgery came when he indi of K. The hoys doing the had backed Sen. Edward Ken­ Olympics Sooeeas last two days, CORE said. the world Is l«14S-foat Ayers nectlcut party regulars indicate Kenneth W. Davis Sr., 78, who sludge Incinerator on Vibert was 27 days old. In all David Bast Hartford or Boiton Bnes nedy for the Presidential nomi­ Town Recreation Director After the schod busing pro­ Rock In Australia’s "outback." built Mid-Continent R d. has undergone seven operations. have about a fourmlle hlka ; that he will ha've a tough fl^ t nation, received a telegram Ralph Carlson reports that the gram, by 1866 only Undergarteo The rock is miles In circum­ from a small business Into s Once the testing of lines and In surgery at Duke Hospital in while the CHastonbnry and South In his campaign for re-eleetlon. from the Emergency Staff CMymplca held last week at the classes and Head Start programe ference and stands along in the worldwide oil equipment lupply plant operations have tieen suc­ .^Durham in June 1887, doctors Btndsor-Venxm lines are long­ It may be a lonely campaign, nurses at Bristol Hoepltal. Orchard HUl SdMoI was a great remained at the former eighth middle of deaert flatness. and manufacturing empire, died cessfully carried ouL the eye- reversed the positions of the er. with only token siq>port from It read, "Forget Kennedy Stop success. The Olympics w a s the Thursday. Davis was president tom will bs ^ipcoved and ac­ major vessels entering David’s Once every year the Boy Oonneotlout Democratic leaden. Nominate Paul Newman.” year end athletic activity of the The McCarthy people are so­ of the firm until 1888 when he cepted by the town. heart, thus giving him a heart Scduts and Oibs also work wUh four playgrounds in town. The lidly behind RlMooff and are became board Chairman. Property owners who live which works In reverse—hut the Junior Chambm- of Oom- And so ends the convention fusUvltiea for the yoimgstera ran wearing his buttons. along the route of the newly does work. m eree in d e a n iq g iq> Am em pty to end all conventions, ihose all day with milk and Ice cream "Safe-Buy" Irwin, too, has a tough fight iaatalled sewer system as yet The middle child in a family lots and along the edgee of the who attended wSl never forget furnished by the Recreation De­ for re-election on hie hands. It Italians Protest do not know what It will cost of five, David was given a life street to make our town more it. partm ent. expectancy of six to eight years attractive. was Irwin who resigned as a They are scattering to all if they wish to tie their proper­ t m Czech Occupation Events inoluded in the athletic USED C A R S at birth. Now, he is expected to It is more often ths« onco a delegate Wednesday night so parts of the United States and ty into the sewer lines. The cimtests were the running broad live a fidl, normal life. year, however, that eome scoots that Rlblcoff might be appoint will return home with many, ROME (A P) — Tens of thou­ Sewer Commleeton has yet to jump, the standing broad jump, give their assistance to the ed a delegate for the few many tales of "The Battle of sands throughout Italy stopped decide on a schedule of assess­ the bMehall throw and dashea. *Here Comet Da Judge' BWimmlng program fOr-the hand­ mlnutee he needed for the Mc- Chicago.” work tor five minutes today In ments and tie-in riuugss for use TUs li Just A Fsritsl Usttag Of Oor Fhie Osn! icapped children. G oven i nom ination eech. protest against the Soviet-led of the sewer facilities. Prints aocumulated by con- DENVE31, Ctolo. (A P ) — A The Boy Scouts of Ifancbestsr occupation of Czechoslovakia. Chairmim Reeves has aald testanU from the playgrounds 67 FORD car parked outside the state Gov. Dempsey said last night The workers had been called were aa follows: Orchard HUl 67 COUGAR A Ntoe Setoctfon of joined the members of die Jun­ We won’t sell you that his group would resume Oalaxia 500 4-Dr. Hard­ Capitol had a bumper sticker 2-Dr. Hardti^. Doric blue, ior Chamber of Oommeree in that he Is very pleased with the Vemon to make the symbolic protest by their re g i^ bi-monthly meet­ P lay grou n d — 481; E ll T e r ry above a license plate: "Su­ blue intriior, V-8, auto­ LINCOLN top. Dark blue, matclting the work at the Oak Grovo 0«n- nomkwtkxi of Maine’s Sen. Ed- the two major non-Communtet ings In September and probably P lay grou n d — 200; W ap p ln g P la y ­ preme Court Justice.’’ The matic, power steering, blue interior, 8-cyl., power ter. They deared out trails, crO- w sid M usUe tor 'Vice President. trade unions—the Italian Con­ will "meet every Tuesday night ground-108, and Union Play­ CONTWENTALS bumper sticker read, "Here somebody else’s headache. whitewalls. $G|95 1908 thru lOST steering, auto- SfO ttS ated new ones and deaned out He BsU lhat Ihe choice will Tasting Bee federation of Ler will be distrib­ Convertible. 1600, blue, radio. "passed’’ tor a caucus when convertible ebaree, based on the tainment aponaored by the OOP. cordance with the Moscow material and put it In envelopes masters gl'ving vduntarOy of uted at the meeting to be arid to be mailed to paiidilaners. their time and energy. Bdilnd the state was called. Before it market value of the preferred Before the fireworks display A agreement betwem Soviet and by club membere diving the RANGE 1961 VOLKSWAGEN ^$795 immediately prior to criiflrma- there will be a rock and roll Csechoslovak leaders. The scouts at St. Ib ry 's Eipts- the scoutmEtfters la the Charter 1967 VOLKSWAGEN $1695 could be called again, the vote 1968 VOUSWAGEN $AVE y ear. band presentatii^, a magic copal Churdi have dioveled Oak Council of Boy Scouts of Sunroof. Black, red vlnyL Deluxe Sedan. Radio, extra clean. for lAieUe was made unani­ tioo of the merger. Camper. White, faotory warranty. Tboae interested h\ signing up snow. America, 70 Forest Bt in Hart­ mous. Consolidated Foods said It show by Walter Umberfield, mu­ Tom May Eulogized for the bowling league to start At the Emanuel Lutheran ford. In this office is kept the FUEL OIL 1965 VOUSWAGEN $1245 For the record, the Connecti­ plans to operate Fuller Brush os sic by the Melrose 4-H Band LOS ANGELES (AP) —Tom Church some work was done recMd of every boy’s progress 1964 VOLKSWAGEN $1395 1966 VOLKSWAGEN $1445 cut delegation was ready to vote Sept. 10 may still do so by call­ an autonomous subsidiary. and the Hartford PAL Fife and M a y WEIS etdoglsed by Califor­ on a more Individual basis, for in fwouttng, which demands GASOLINE Deluxe Sedim. Green with beige in­ 88 to 0 for MusUe with 6 dele­ ing Mrs. Kenneth OooUn. terior. Deluxe Station Wagon. 2-tmie gray. Deluxe Sedan. Red with black Interior. n ia G ov. RonEdd Reagan as a the boys did Life and Eagle much derlcal work. This Is also gates absent Membership dues for the com­ businessman who took depcut- Scout projects. One boy with the headquarters for thoee men ing year should be paid to the ment stores to the suburbs, "to the hdp of eeveral others patch­ tialned to give the inufeeelottal B A N T L Y OIL Sen. Rlbtcoff received two membership chairman, Mrs. the people." ed and pEdnted the walla and serviceB essenUtd to EROUUog. - votes for Vice President from H airy McMahon at this meeting. 0 The funeral of May, 88-year- celling in a lavatory. Another Your donation to the United TED TRUDON the Wisconsin delegation. Boys Help Jinuny Fund old founder o t May Co. CaUtar- member of that troop made a Phnd helps to provide these F o rd Two Tunnel Rd. brothers and SECONDS,ANYONE? T -B ird nia who died Monday, drew civ­ coatnudc for a Sunday Scbod Rout* 83. Toland Ijplw., TIALCOTIVILLE 649-2838 The nomination of Julian their friends have ra ised |10 fo r ic leaders and celebrities Thurs­ room, and a third made a sign Bond of Georgia for Vice Pres­ the Jimmy Fund by setting up day. The mourners included co­ for the pculdi diapeL The ident appears to have been a sidewalk shop and selling comic median Jack Benny. fry and paiidi aides were dean­ move to embarrass the conven­ books, lemonade and candy. George Ii^ his old radio shows Benny ed as other pootd projects. YOU ALWAYS tion. often menUoned the Los Angeles Aflattors at Oak Grove Nature SAVE AT 1HE Bond te only 28 o r 28 and The brothers are Charles De Cormier department store adiere be said Center benefit from the efforts looks no older than 21. He and Marshall, 12, and hie brother, he met his wife, Mary livkig- of Jimmy Wicks, sen of Mr. ARTHUR DRUG those briilnd the move knew at Mike Marshall. They were help­ MODEL-END NEW CAR G stone, working as a- -ribbon and Ifta. Rud Wldn. Whllb SCRANTON MOTORS, INC ril times that 85 la the mini­ ed by Mark Anderson of Echo says: clerk. working At the Center wMh the mum age for a Vice President. Dr. and Ralph and Ronald Do- ... ROCKVILLE, CONN. This reporter, during the earl­ Feo of Echo Dr. ier part of the roll call, and The boys got the idea for the Just in time for HTZ< AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR before Bond withdrew his name, fund-raising event after a Jim­ the busy Fall sea­ CLOSE-OUT SALE! joined a grotq> huddled aroimd my Fund trailer visited Vernon son, we have an Bond. recently. In the group were Richard excellent selection CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC Goodwin, a McCarthy/ brain- of second car LETS FACE IT truster, and Paul O’Dwyer, Air Pollution Reduction values. Most are All Prices Reduced Demooratio nominee tor senator RECENT TRADE-INS from New Tork and a strong WASHINGTON (A P )-^ pro­ compacts with au­ Fairness and high scruples are not always McCarthy sivporter. gram aimed at reducing air pri- tomatic transmis­ ON Bond, Goodwin and O’Dwyer luUon in the NewTork C8ty area sion. available with price. But these three are the CADILLAC - OLDSMOBILE - PONTIAC brushed aside all questions per­ hoe been proposed for a regton taining to Bond’s age. Other which includes part of Frirfleld George De Cormier County, Conn. foundation of OUR businass! members of the Georgia dele­ 1968 OLDS P-85 CUTLASS 2-DOOR SPORT MODEL-END — NEW CAR — CLOSE-OUT SALE gation, when asked the same Excluded would be the Fair- !quesUon, declined to answer. field townships of Shelton and COUPE. V-8 engine, automatic, power eteering, -ALL PRICES REDUCED ON NEW CARS It appears that the advocates Sherman. A total of 17 counties bucket sea'ts. Ebrtra clean and very ($ 1 1 Q C In New York and New Jersey 55 NEW CARS of the “new politics" have sporty. \^te/btack interior. I ' I I T ® ' learned fast and are using all are also Included. of the tacUoB of the "old poll- The National Air Pollution Con­ Official 1968 Ford Clearance 29 OLDSM OBILCS— Toronodos - Luxury 98s - Deltas - Cutlass and F-85s trol Administration, adilch made ttce.” 1964 FORD F A L C O N D E L U X E 4-DOOR W A G ­ End o f Mw Sal Down Gov. Dempsey and former the proposal PYiday, has sched­ ON. 6 cylinder, automatic trans., radio, aH new 26 PONTIACS— Bonnevilles - Catalinas - Lemons - GTOs - Firebirds ; Obnneotlout Sen. WUUam Benton uled a hearing In New York whitewall tires, idnyl interior. Tiiis is the ideal C ity tor Sept, so on the p rogram . 45 USED CARS • 'were on the committee which 61 NEW CARS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DEUVERY run around town car. 911 OR Lost Chcnce To Buy A New Car WHh 5 DEMONSTRATOR SALE Blaclc/red interior. ■ ■ FALCONS - MUSTANGS - FAIRLANES Years Of Warremty or 50,000 Miles 1968 PONTIAC BMNavilla Hardt0|i Subn BITUMINOUS 1967 VOLKSWAGEN (SUNROOF). 4-«peed, GAUXIES - LTsDs’s - SQUIRE WAGONS (The Word Is Out That This Will Be Reduced To Two Years All With Factory A ir Oooditiofiing bucket seats, radio, sHding sunroof. One care­ Or 24,000 Miles) ful owner. This would be a sure hit 9 1 Z O R 1965 G A L A X IE 600 1968 C H E V R O LE T PONTIAU Tempest Custom -Door Stdan DRIVEWAYS on campusi Tan/black interior. IlF T ® 4-Door Hardtop ...... 81695 Corvair Sport Coupe ...... $1886 1968 4 Psrfcliw Areas s Gas Stations s BssketitoU Courts 25 PickMp Trucks 1965 FO RD L T D H a r d to p ...... $1595 1965 MUSTANG Convertible .. .$1695 CADILLACS Now Booking For SessonsI Work 1968 OLDS Ddmont 88 Holiday Sudan 1964 M E R C U R Y COM ET 202 2-DOOR S E D A N . All Work Personally Snpervtood—YVo Are 180% Inturod 1964 G A L A X IE 500 Convertible $1895 In Stock For Immediate Delivery A value ikider in the compact field. Equipped 1966 G A L A X IE 500 NEW CADIUAC— Seficm Cakds 1968 PONTIAU Firebird Oonvertibla 4-Door Sedan ...... $1495 with 6_cylinder e n g ^ and standard «895 1966 BRONCO R o a d s te r ...... $1996 CATALINA ConvorUbla DeMAIO BROTHERS shift. Hue/matched interior. 1966 FO RD FACTORY AIR-CONDITIONING 1988 ISO P A B K STREET 1966 M U STA N G Fastback ...... $1696 Last chaaee to taka advaa- All Other Cadillac Accessories. PONTIAC Bonnovllla Hardtop Coupe •u-tm SINCE 18N 04I-W01 Custom 500 4-Door Sedan . .$1695 1968 1966 /COMET 4-Door S e d a n ...... $1795 1964 RAMBLER AMERICAN 808 2-DOOR SE­ 1966 COMET Callente Hardtop . .$1596 tase of the 5M M er 5- 1966 C A D IL L A C C A L A IS SE D AN . DAN. This is the hard to find compact king so 1966 G A L A X IE 600 1966 MERCURY COMET 202 4-DOOR SEDAN. 1966 P L Y M O U T H A ir conditioning. •3795 Autimiatic. much in demand. Equipped just right with 6 4-Door Sedan ...... $1645 yaar warraaty. •1295 cylinder engine, vinyl interior, radio, 9 0 0 R Sport Fury Hardtop ...... $1695 1968 P O N T IA C TE M PE S T 4-DOOB SE D AN . 1966 FO RD Ranch W a g o n ...... $1696 1965 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE WAGON. standard shift, Green/green interior. TT5I 1966 T-BIRD Convertible ...... $2495 V-8, power steering. •2995 V-8. - •1395 WANTED The 1969 models will not carry 1966 P O N T IA C GTO SPORT COUPE, 1965 FORD T-BIRD HARDTOP COUPE. 1961 OLDS F-85 4-DOOR W ACK)N. Small V-8, 4-speed, vinyl top. •1895 Maroon. •1995 SorviM Station Attendant automatic, radio, heater. A clean lit^ 4 X O R MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM this type of warranty. wagon with lots of vaihie left. ' O T 9 1968 OLDS D Y N A M IC 88 4-DOOR. 1964 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE WAGON. Green. •1995 V-8. Blue, Full-time days. You’B enjoy working at Man- •895 1960 M E R C U R Y M O N T E R E Y 2-DOOR S E D A N . 1966 DODGE CORONET 500 H AR D TO P COUPE, cheater’s finest service station. Pkosaat work­ Liberal Terms Arrange 1968 C H E V R O LE T IM P A L A 2-DOOR Automatic trans., radio, power steer- ^ ^ A R We Rent All Models Air-conditioned. •1895 HARDTOP. •695 ing conditions in town, with no traffic to con­ ing. Good low cost traniq;>ortatlon. 9 7 9 I A BOOB SELECTIOW OF MEW 19M FOBBS j tend with. Psid holidays. Also available: Bhw SHOP TOfflTE TIU 9:00 F.II. at 1967 OLDS LUXURY 98 SEDAN Cross, CMS and retirement plan. If you enjoy Dillon Sales Service, Inc. meeting the public, this may he just the job A ir conditionliig and all power acceseoriee. 31V MAIN ST. EVES. TILL 9 P.M. 3795 for you. Apply in person to Mr. Doiuiy Corey. 643-2145 FITZGERALD FORD, INC. DECORWHER EXCEPT THURS. & SAT. I “ToUand County's Oldest Ford Dealer” MOTOR SALES, M C. Windsor Avenue, Rockville—Open Evenings SAU S REPRESBNTATIVBS Mo^iorty Brothers 295 BROAD STREET MANOHESTER TeL 643-2485 876-3369 LARRY SCRANTON ERNK SCRANTON JIM GORMAN 316 C E N TE R ST., M A N C H E STE R — 643-5185 TOM 3CRANTON DICK tACKOPEN ISERVICIHHi THAT ■ ■ ■ SAVES HOWARD KEENEY UANCHBSTES EVENmC HERALD, HANCRE3TER, CONN., FRTOAY, AVQUST SO, tOM I _ ____ FRIDAY, AUGUST 80, 1966 JlmtrijPBtrr lEttEttittg IfprsUi FRIDAY, AUGUST 80, 1968 Pages 11 to t u w Deputment noUflcatlon, Public Records Nigerian Chiefs the ]FOun( aoldler dlad aa th« re­ Police Lt. .Griffin ; sult of wounds received when HHH Picks Muskie Warranted Deeds A greC tO M eCt his base camp at Tay Nlnh Raymond L. Brewer and _ - wa a» s r came under enemy fire. Marlon K. Brewer to Jrtm On JBiafran KellCf Carvey with Peace Corps I^^Dckett Dead Funeral services will be held As Running Mate Gteiangos and Angela Ooiangos, Retires Tomorrow School Funds Head Monday at 11 a.m. at the Rock­ property at SOT Wells St., oon- BONN (AP) — Nigerian R«1 By WnXJAM MOqCIN ville Baptist Church. Ihe Rev. (Oowtlmied from Page One) Two Years in Micronesia In UnionviHe veyance tax, ISO.SO. Cross offielals agreed today to Robert L. LaOounte, pastor, will . , Rudoinf 1^ Rteni. tn ------TomoiTow tsarks the ofndal retiremeirt of former postmaster » doud over some Heavy Board Agenda By WENDT ALVfHU) Jota Crockett Jr., Tl, ofHcUte. Burial will be m River- ° B. Kew Md FteWci? Biaeran ooun- ter Police Lt Raymond F. Griffin, who fiiet donned a state delegations. Two yean ago Mlebael T. OdcnvUle, a Manchester nS' side Cemetery, Alton. N.H., st generml and a long-time political , . ^ . 5 ^ 5^ property at 119 Constance Dr.. ‘•Hiwt* on waya to speed food badge 40 years BgO. Witti the lonjr Labor Day weekend be/hind them, the convenience of the family, adviser to the assassinated Ken- year.old Roman Catholic who conveyance tax tst.es. and medicine to the Isolated During those many years of Carvey stepped Into “ another and tonnsr Unlonvllle poet- memben 0# the Boend of Df’^torS will tackle a heavy worid.” Last month he returned. Prtenda may call at the Ladd „edy brothers, had been tapped has served In the Senate since Peter R. ChrlsOana and Wffffi otete, an Intermedl- torvlce, Oriffln, wto catebr^ aad dormer treasurer for load of town business Tuesday when they meet ttt 8 Michael, 34, of 66 Scarborough Funeral Home, 19 EUii«ton for the post. O'Brien waa Hum- IMS. ep'.tomlted party disagree- C. Ovistlana to Walter A. a*y Mnouliced. hte 6Bth birthday Tuesday, Bte Town of Farmington, died Ave., Rockville tomorrow from p.tn. in the Municipal Buildinjgr. Rd. was a Peace Ootpe volun­ phrey's convention manager. ment over how to end the Viet- Wutsch, Oeorgtne Wutseh, The proposal ter a meeting of “ *“ ]*** T* Hie agenda for their meeting ------teer for two years In Micronesia. WsAteaday at Newington Vet- 7 to 9 p.m. Others thought that Ben. Fred own war. He supported a Hum- Francis A. Wutsch, property at both sides within die neirt few me town ana the pouce aepan- enuM Boigilta]. Harris of Oklahoma, oo-chair- phrey-endorsed idattenn plank 87 Church St, conveyance tax days in Oeneva was advanced ***®*f**T **“***‘® hearings, njujp 4^ June 1966 by toe Town After a three-montos training meet of them on fund w roprl- Planning Commission. H r. Okockett was bom March Mrs. Brna J. LaeWneke man of Humphrey’s pre-conven- that called tor a halt In the $28.80. by West German Red Cross J^.P***?**® * s^mimerary m period in Key Weri, Fla., he ar­ U . IMS In South Mancherier, atlons, and 18 other Items to tlon campaign vras In the run- bomWng of North Vietnam only Leon Ciessynskl to ‘nmonthy WaMher Bogaitsky, who *.*'**’^,***~|z™ “ J f 4. Allocating $8,688.81 to ra­ rived In the Tap district. He aoa of 'Hionias J. and Katherine' Funeral services for Mrs. addition te adminUtrative re- imburse Case Broe. for uUHty spent mori of his time on Wot- ktoMte^Cwkrit ■ I^ v ^ T w oo K ^ 7 .“LashiiiVlre'oi 87 Camp- nlng and there was awne talk when Hanoi »how a wilUngnese j. OonneUy^ Patricia A. Oon^ conferrtolg with Sir Ad- ports. HWh fleM Rd widow of CSiarie# A. that Delton Houtchena, Mlasouri to rectprocate militarily. „eUy, property on I^dale St., ®tokui*o Ademola, prealdMit of *"S Improvements made by that togal latond, wUch Is one of sev­ w ^held yesterday state chairman, might he in line But Muskie conceded that he conviy^M tu 111 M the federal Nigerian Red Cross. 'chiefs. The major iqipropriatlon to firm under terms of the tewn’e eral Woleai Atoll Monde with­ •etoolJUt snd MJ1U am 1910 XVAU glMUUMiCgraduate V*of La«W»'«.------* ------^ ’ M AU waAMl ^ and Humphrey "have a differ- ^ awaWnr word were thi^ men on a queatfcm Is one for $1,996,000 for Industiisl guidellnee program in this dlstriet A member of ^ M aS^at^TTie * ^ v . O’Brien, when aaked about ent evaluation of the riekarisks in-In- when Griffin first began a new eohool to Center Springs deelgned to'encourage Industrial the first group of Peace Ooip® V “ -to lit Robert to Michael W. Hanagan “*m the Blafrans, but we feel , ♦u- 6xpaoslon. voluntem to go to Uite area, vMeto^raMSOv^ Charlw W. Kuhl, pastor of Zion the party Job, said he had a yrfvedvolved toIn stoH)togstoKUng the bomb- a„d gusan C. Hanagan, property suresuro Ihevthey wBl not turn down the ‘T,, “ L Pf'Vnmcnt on the Park to replace Lincoln School. The final declaion on that ex- 5. Establishing a Historical Michael taught the Etogllah v «. ter the past 50 y««. . ------“t 88_ Proctor^^T^^eK SL^S^Le^t^^o ~ve^ language In a school of rix He — as treasw^ tor ^ SflrfS^*^Biulaa*^w to East nm his convenUon campaign presidential nomtoee said he through g.qxikesmsn. places there was no pavetneni, pendlture will be made by toe totee Committee as proposed by TovmM Farojto^ from 1^ and that ends today. He ^ would "acMvely punue the •me Nigerians and Blafrans, were few «md to voters In the Nov. 6 election. the Manchester HUtorlcal So­ grades, consisting of 47 students to 1990. In 1988 he was appoint- ty* /v\mnnUmMnAA nrnenArt* ft# A homMfttf hAH" Wanda Walter Relmer to Al* umm I - AiiAi- Ak-fc- between. He iweaUs the. Old If toe directors vote to ap­ ciety to hMp protect historical and a native teacher. “Adopt­ ad fnstmaater of Unionvine by Bearers were Emil W. with private industry. whUe oonsulOng wlto P«1. fraveyard shift when h. ^ sites. ed” by a family Including seven rrealilfsit CooUdge and served Bronke, John A. Krompegal, E. prove them after public hear­ However, O’Brien refused to peace negotlatora and military end on tha Idea of croatlng air to wort# ri 9 p .^ a n d ^ ings, three otoer financial ques- 8. Appointments of members children, he lived with them In to that poet through the Hoover EmU ^ n c e F r e ^ wouldn't ac- leadeni. $7.70. a thatched hut He had the Trade Name Oerttflcate and land ooiridora to transport tlons wUl go to toe votoro In ^ *h® Human Relations Com- ***“**”***’***‘"^ ft# ™***’‘**y’ cept the commlUve chairman- The convention’s deep split T, . „ — ^ . rrilef suimlies to starving 1^- discover he had to sUy same duties as toe other mem- Michael T. Oarvoy He was a Navy veteran of Schindler. that election All are t o r ^ l 9 ® ^ * -* ® ?! ben, which Included providing ship if it were offered. when it rejected a dovidt pro- as Peter^^??SLl2?Jf talkTSSS when the town court improvemente. for toe Aging, snd the'CounoU Worid War I and a graduate of Second only to the demonstra- posal for an unconditional ^ter*s Furniture Qty, 810- ^ poaslWe *l»at would last until noon. .... ___ _ . on Economic Opportunity os meat, and caring for toe small meaning of a Ufe on a small the Naval War CMlege lir N^- Annlvereary Masa Humphrey was the con- bombing halt appeared to Mus- 818aia Mato MAin Bt. (M. ——.J ____ « tru — ftn.- lA. Boymeiid F. Oriffts Island, and at the same time. sites. The mechanised section of the Om of t^m Mks $668,000 for weU as an alteraSTmembir dt children. p~» tor a .. store hownow theme reUefrener conidoracornaoiw coiddcoura beP6 . hottest---- thing ——•» w.on the .wwa*.road th* - , ^ policeman and the law Bowe^ lOghland Pai^ ^tert- 4,, heard are thoee concent- plea Is only a half mile long Surprisingly enough, he found mander of the Allied Naval Bridget Church. Humphrey If he had not been D-Minn., did not agree. Mc- eon, VerpteTKk, and WaddeH. ^tg pricing for fencing at Mar- and a quarter of a mile wide. the people extremely Interested Itercee to London, and served at 460 Hartford Rd.. $80,000. opened without being abused by ®*c*Pt hi the win- assasstoated on the night diat Oarthy, Humphrey’s chief rival To Nutmeg Homes, Inc., for either side. ter when the absence of a top ■♦Ul exists for the pbUcemu to- A second askB 6207,000 for 18 tin School, a sidewalk assees- There Is no electricity or run­ In United Statea poUtlcs. They at the Paris Peace Conference he won the June 4 California tor the top nomination, declined otoer improvements throughout ment policy, a sidewalk repair ning water. The friendly peo­ receive news through a radio and at the Naval Umitatlons a dwelling at 48 Flag Dr., $28,------rendered the meaner efterte of day **>“ ®*y **,,,* 7* ^ 4-Day Exchange Week primary. to endorse his feBow Mtoneso- 000. an oil lamp heater futUe. Charm,’ ’ says Griffin, but noc too school qrstem. policy, an ordinance on bwn- ple speak toe Carolinian lan­ station from Guam. "Very tak­ Conference to Turin, Italy. Delegatea responded with a tan. "We’d cover them with a blan- Quite like the Uey t « ^ A number of the other appro- fish, rice, lobetor, octopus, and When asked about his learn- I^LArrT''thT^U^^ through September, the govern- W*. dtvelltog at ^lue so good.” the length of Center St. on the dog. The people . and culture to the past two years, he qold, Ronald F. Cadett, 18, of io2 BVwn^t of July ond UflbttaR n prlatlona hearings concern ex- (Herald photo by Buctiriciua) ■*®^**^ _ ^ Some of thoee who wanted to have a larger voice t o foreign r i a ^ t j_ g m o o o The going was reafly rough pendtturoa which will be reim­ vary wltl) each district, but toe "The biggest Job of a volimteer Bank and Turst Co. He oper- tag boards of the New Y«k ^ Edwardiiftifto— M.— Kennedy.....ft...- affairs...... _ ,, Green Rd. was charged with Miss Armstrong Yap Mands are noted for wood­ la not to teach, but rather to ated an Insurance a g ^ and American exchanges decided Massachusetts, the surviving McCarthy avoided the closing J,® H failure to yield the right of way. during . a . snowstorm. . when ^ a man „ nmTand then a patrol- bursed by the state or federal govenunent. New Teachers in Vernon Area Greeted carving which they do for both Insplrt and relay Ideas to a peo- a real estate office which Thursday brother, went home hardly mol- convention session but Sen. ^ driving a car Involved to ^ drive w^th and down a ct their watches by the vari- Tuesday Is preporad to vote an David Patria of 606 Nevera Rd., VIENNA (AP) — Another 88 get out of the country as profit To Green Manor Estates, for chuck-hole dotted Center St. on Town Clerk Edward Tom- feelings, each famUy helpe the to UnlmvlMe ^ t a l ^ ^ was tra«ng. among southerners that Muskie torU to stage a revolt. Iiwur- ^ .l^ “at 27T'Kenn^7’Rd.. Cadette has been ached ui factory workers who would expenditure of $67,000 tor re- Wapplng. C o ^ te a se a were Czechoslovak cltlsans have the otoer. The peq[rie Uve to a He hopes that this knowledge honored by the lodge tor 60 exdjanges will be closed was too much of a liberal to suit gents offered the name of Julian uled to appear to court Sept. 18. Ws tour-cyltoder Henderson mo- OTie Jaunting up the Mreri at klel Is urging families of bulldiiig a section of W. Middle Miss Karen Cartier of Monches- servicemen to take steps to Stay Open After Labor Day asked tor political asylum In matriarchal society vtoere will help his future. years of mem be^p. HewM Monday, Labor Day, as their conservative taste. And Bond, 28-year-old Negro legisla- ’ q _ - - - xr«nnr Estates tor J**®" Rodrlguea, 81, of WUll- toreycle, the pride of the de- various tim es, cheerfully T^dce. from Broad St to Alton ter, Miss Elizabeth Ann Kraw- make It possible for the men Austria, bringing the total seek­ everything passes through the Michael Uvee at home 'with * T usual. They also will close Sept, the doubt whether Humphrey tor from Georgia, but he with- *™i,inv at 8 Woodstock Dr. was charged with unsafe parent. wi^igtog their lunch palls to a 8t. and tor repalrliig toe portion ski of East Windsor HUl, and to vote by absentee ballot however, was on foot. reoalltog frequent at toe eaorlfloe of nomethlng ter of toe late Mr. and Mra. There are two ways the ab­ Globe ^ l^ c l ^ to t^® P«’>- na to toe last nine days. Six tomorrow.” First Church of Christ, Congre­ else. George Armstrong, and ' the Under the extended schedule^ lie on that day because the an­ had flred young Americans to Officers’ Tralptag Corps sum- Again on the old Center »♦St. ^^jp,...... y ^ t would■ have to -be sent voter can get an absen­ both Globe and Swanson wlU be toousand are staying at camp- WhUe describing the natives’ FRESH GANDY gational, o f UnkmvHIe and had - ■ - - mer camp at Ft. Banning, Ga. ' Here sre other matters eched- niece of Mr. .and Mrs. Walter nual Army-Navy outing wlU be tog sites or in quartera provided attitude toward the United Whitman, Schrattt, B y W in d y C ity P o lic e various------forms offt protest.------ft. ft ^ « Daniel McLane, 12, of 20 Cbm- ,*** a man Mttag t,, many nearby to- tee ballot form. One fo by open on Sept 3 and 4 from B :46 taking place. served as a deacon of the ’’There are, however dla- ^ chlckM plantations to quell dte- tiled for consideration: Holland Sr. She will marry writing the town clerk and by th« city and several welfare States, he said they were cur­ Gandy Ciqiboard church. By UNDA MATHEWS answer, he and his partner qtoettog Mpects to tWs force,” Chester High School. chaster Memorial Hospital by ...... 1. Approvligr InataHatlcn of a Charles Paul Bassos, son of asking for It. The other la by (wganlzatlops. They are return­ ious to leam about him and Survivors Include his wife, The Los Angeles Times raised their clubs chest high tog, the man bolted and led the wall on Aaliwcrih St. to cennee- Mrs. Leroy R. Murray of West having a relative phone the ing to their country at a rate of America. "It is difficult for ARTHUR he said. "It can ’be expressed - *to shortly It was at this time when the and two red; Miss JIU Acker­ im B Mrs. Agatha HoUtoger Crorii- ftftftftft.-ft.ft ft- ft. . “ '1 atarted pushing ua back- unrestrained, irrational and ft_ft ftft_ ftv 1 .. daimtleas patrolman a merry cw sergeant came under the tlon wMh road construetton Hartford and the late Paul Bas­ office of toe registrars of 1,800 per day. Americans to understand the CmCAGO — Standing to the stumbled. I felt the man of 82 Keeney St., one red ett; 2 sons, Thomas J. Orockete sometimes explosive ways." He Siamese Twins Bom ch®»® than a mUe over Urect scruttolzatlon of Oapt. there. sos, on Saturday, Sept. 21, at voters to toe Mimlclpeil Build­ Town 4H’ers m , serving with the U.S. Em- light cast by signs of elegant heel of my shoe collapse —not rldl^ ^ ed with ® cw drlv- he finally and one white; Miss Marilyn suggested that some protests BERLIN (AP) "terman Schendd who, after be- 2. Establishing a for flie 11 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran ing wtth toe needed mailing tiaasy to ManHa, and WHllam ifUAtym Ave. shops late a rarity for a woman reporter were "the product of exploita­ ’ Slamese- en by Doris B. Lnngest^ m yp g^^ytag, "Are you look- use of toe Senior Ottlsen’s Cen­ information. The registrars Jacobsen o f 887 Hackmatack St., twin glrW Joined at the breast Delmont St., to Of front the 01 uie officer?” GrifHn— — -oml-g the new chief of police Church. Win at Fair one blue and one red; Miss Su­ Kh-wan Oockelt of Maple Wednesday, I scribbled notes —and I yelled back. tion by militants wdwse motives la’er that year, saw fit to ap- ter for outside grotqpe. A church can toen direct the clerk to Shade, N.J.; 2 daughters, Mia. «mi tried to make sense of "Where’s your lieutenant? are suspect.” were born to a 20-year-oW worn- Ma*y Cheney Ubrary on Mata — mptly marched hlaquarry has reportedly asked to use the mall the ballot. san Nelson of 24 Sunset St., four ■olnt him a lieutenant. Members of the Manchester blue and one red; and XOas Kar­ lOchael Olstod, a dean at Smith the battle tAiHng place as Damnit, how are we supposed Humphrey "niursday de­ P<^ce re- -- *1. i ^ ***® ■®®ne of the chase’s The duties of a Ueutenaivt center on Bunday moniliigB. Nixon to Resume Push OoUege, Northampton, Mass., Chicago police vainly attempt- to do our Jobs? nounced "storm trooper tac­ P®*^**' Wltnesees said the Longest car - gubaeouent search .u 8. Considering sale of surplus 4-H Homemakers and Dairy en Madsen of 197 Hackmatack MOMARTY BROTHERS The twins, which together was nearly stopped and about r l ^ ’e“ a atM?ta toe In Chicago Next Week St., one blue. and Mrs. Barbara Dexter of ed to clear the hotel diitrlct of "I’ve had enough,” Walsh tics" to the street battles and town-owned land and buildings. Clubs received awards last elghed nine pounds at birth, to puU Into a parking irtace duetive chicken coon. Y ! ®* Lincoln, Mass.; a sister, Mrs. antiwar demonstrators. told Ills partner. "Take her "rowdyism" he said had broken he paperwork. General Manager Robert Weiss .MIAMI, „ Fla. (AP) —______. Richard 12th Qrcuit weekend at the Hartford Onuity In dothtog, other ribbon win­ Thomas Dannaher of Manches­ and their mother are reported when the boy rode into its right in those dava a noUceman had ners were Susan Ackerman, JIU It was a bewildering spec- away.” out to the hall. He qtid it was All the modern advances of has recommended that toe dl- >*• wto resume to qw t Fair at Bradley £leld, Windsor ter; and 11 granddiSdren. tade. "You wanna go too, buddy?” about time to call a haH to vi- to good health. front. M«. Longest was tot to reaUy X The "J ®* rectors foUow recommendattons *«• j^sldancy on Wedms- Court Cases Ackerman, Mias Terri Johnston Ihe bable. were taken to a cl^ . ^trtlte ml^it Z- '“voTuS^/eTt'g Locks. of 574 Spring St., Karen Ited- Funeral servicea will be held Directly to front of me ofQc- he asked my husband. enforce- day In Chicago with a motor- Tuesday at 10 a.m^ at the Wrat g,., wielding nightsticks and And suddedy the two of us ®*T!jL£*” *!!S itftft,„ minorities where it la being Other than a laceration of the posalMe to read house munbera. „,gyt.. Orlffto — ------^ code through too Loop and a ReceivtoS awards for the sen, and Marilyn Jacobsen, all Self rtghteouB minonues je^g^mlned if an operation to hand,mil the thA boy’shiw’a injuriesineirioA havehnvA notnirt ^he patrolmen on the beat .-tj, 'them a ’brought MANCHESTER SESSION one 'blue; Miss Heidi Ltodberg of Oaireb of Christ, Oongregatlon- throwing smoke bombs drove ft>tmd ourselves dragged 40 don’t have a monopoly on the mound of paper- television program broadcast Homemakers were Miss Janet separate them la posrilde. been announced. were constantly cutting their througtKtot m in to, on aide eald 63 Erie St., one blue and one al, UnlanvtUe. The Rev. Dr. J. crowds down ride streets, away yards to a waiting paddywagon. truth." he said. "Shouting is not ■ork that has become a dally A 24-yeor-old man who was to Ackerman of 32 Keeney St., Good Brown will officiate. Bur- from Grant Park, the rite of a Officer Walah anparently de- a substKute for reason.” shoes on broken glass while LIlieEn DRUB Thursday. champion, senior dlvlsioa of the white; and Susan Nelson, nine You don’t have to waK routine for the lieutenant on receive a court trial yesterday. ial wlHftft be w to the Tft. East Oeme- iiii- ****- - afternoon -- rally...... that had cided I wasn’t going on my ^ own, making night building checks ’•itv.” PARKADE The aide eaM Nixon will Poster Ctontest; reserve champ- blue and three red. til the end of summer tery, been bn*en up with tear gaa. go he twisted my arm behind Edmund S. Muskie with only a weak flashUgfat to Orlffto has a lot to look back OPEN spend Wednesday night In C9ii- wlUidrew his plea of not guilty ion, senior division to Clothing, For Record Book, other rib­ honors wHl be accorded at •nu.** blocka away, to front „y ij^ck and struck my neck carve through the darkness of ■>' after 40 years. Many cloae cago and will travel to San and pleaded guilty to a charge with 12 blue and five red rib- bon winners were Susan Nelson, to save hundreds at Police Arrest F:45 A.M. to 10 P.M. Jill Ackermann, each two blue; graveside. . of the Conrad HUton Hotel, po- ^ th his left hand. pitch black alleys. 'j-’ ll'?, lifesaving incidents, and Franclaoo Thursday. He also of breach of peace._ bons; two blue ribbons to Frlenda may caU at the Jolm the benign dtrecUon jg y picked up by two 9 Chief Samuel Gordon insist- will campaign In Oklaboma and Ift ft ftftft , Poods; second place. State Oerf- Miss Cynthia Kurtz of Erie St., Two Delegates '-y friends. Arthur F. Bralnard of 160 W - ^ NORrARTrS! A. Home, 111 yj jjgp gupt. of PoUce James „,gn hgjan l!' . agreed the sentence wouldn’t of Maine noUtlcs. the offender to the Old lock-up ®®^" ®'® t®***"* advan tles. Thomas J. Boyle, 21, of 34 blue, four red, and two white yesterday to Hartford. He waa rooms, or unknowing OUcago- Tg-g David a Hoeh chairman of X ltn s" M u^lhe “‘-JJ^'i^'^lttom ev rebuilt a^whirte noiir the Hril of’^T- f^® ®« new a ilin g opportun. Woodbridge St., found guUty of ribbons to Clothing; three blue ship; reserve senior Hmsteto the brother of Mrs. Nau------...ft . . ----- a »..» ft* omcera lace . Mftft, u.ft.ft.1.1.. — Hft_ • The 6-lOot-6 attorney rebuilt ^ » tsia nniv t*®’ ®P®n to them. operating a motor vehicle while ribbons; Poster Contest; and a champion; and first places to gjid ifin. Ann __ * party’s fortunes to Maine so pqyimiinl"Pi*l»n was strategical- have a lot of respect for under suspension to a , prior blue ribbon for Record Book, Intermediate Showmanship, jun- of Msmtoester the embattled thoroughfare. m the door. police staUon after he tried a ^ ly jrfaced caU boxes that w>uld all of the chiefs I’ve worked court session, a fine of $160 re- Also, Mina Sylvia Pella of 35B 'lor calf, and two-year old. Born AU|p. ZZ, IVUe in AddlUonnl pollC6 VUUI a m v - ^ .. ««ov to the Btntion W6 credit ~LT ’ card in an electrotoc ma- . wuwbcii patient ptuueni. effort eitun andirteg- eulu imeK* T>junstK%ir>an .. jsj Buftuurigiiaathe uic patrolman uavAVijiiodi VIof (Mlan to.MB' “"der — for — bringing------w—V us— to— where------Imposed; Stephen J, Merton, 41, Bldwell St., grand champion to Also, Marjorie Pella, reserve on. he operated a term there ^ ^.^ery minute and the omcers J the atre^niugh crcdentiala rity. nTin^^TMt^^dnv ^ coming call with a foaWng red wt are now, and I atrongly rec of 112 Walnut St., charged with Freezing with 24 blue and two grand champion, Showman of for many years. He was also pu«, out. Catching right of the ® "^"* tor admission to the convention .^„,g prorident regards him "®* *" light. ommend a career to Uw en- BENEFICIAL Injury to pubUc service fa- red ribbons; six blue, five red, Fair; first place. Junior yearling emplJBVTVU5 red_wlth_^tt waMi swwand^^^ Aeotag OetUUnJiUaiVI demonstrator., B, OUIMV ronta va of r.^ ln ^ a __ w L _ _ L>nle . . 1 to- ...... as a real powertu>u.e,’’ a tor- , ^ '‘i® j!» « was during this period forcemeat for any conscientious cUltles, noUed; Ira Rutchik, 17, and three white ribbons In heifer; third place, senior ney Dlvlstoo...... of United Aircraft w h ^ wheeled around to taunt ‘ “>e van, ^*™ J^P‘® ff' Thomas D. Frasier,...... an OMa- ‘ mcr White House aide said as ® ™ Kappa graduate of Orl/fln recalls croeslng young man. A policeman la now of 68 Wells St., found guilty of yearling heifer. Obip., East Hartford, and as a ugWy, ”Plg, pig. come on, pig, eluding one police officer, homa delegate confined to a Foods; two blue to Clothing; Muskie took charge c< key ad- Bates OoHege. young Tommy Ferguson, now a professional to a rugged, but a substitute charge of reckless and one blue for Record Book. Marjorie and Carol were on iMker In Colchester. oink,” they began to chase, blood-stained bandagra on wheel chair, waa seized by Oil- ministration proposals on Oapl- Muskie was married to Jane >nie Herald publisher, over the rew?~^'ng. profession.” VITAMINS driving, fined $15; Joseph A. the Dairy Judging team and Burvtvora also Include hla gtowiy I reewded aH this heads who were being helped cago police to an anUwar march Also, Miss Carol Pella of 359 tol HIU after Johnson became Gray Muskie to 1964 when he .traet each day, and getting his With his retirement to the Smart, 51, of Hartford, arrested participated in the state judg­ wife, Olga Yurcheyk KadupeU; ,^nd as the next copy deadUae onto atretchers; young women near the downtown lakefront Bldwell St., reserve champion president. was a WatervUle, Maine, law- newspaper from little Jimmy books, Grlftto, called affectlon- For The Entire Family to Vernwi, fo-jnd guilty of op- in Foods with 13 blue, 10 red, ing contest. They both received four daugbterst Mra. Oordeba .^^pcoached, my husband Jay were pull»d from their strand- area. "A senator’s senator,” said ^ ...... yer. Hiey have five riiUdren. Reardon, now the head of the ately “Pappy” by his m-'n, plant erattog a motor vehicle under and two white ribbons; six blue invitations to exhibit their Hol­ Equipped with: • V-8 engine • Hidden Smith, Mra. Joan Perry ai*a .^d I carefully began moving ed cars on Michigan Ave. by of- Also appearing to police court Majority Leader Mike Ih e senator Is an occeuslonal Manchester Police Department, to take it easy. Trips to the the Influence of liquor, fined and tour white ribbons, Freez- stein heifers at the Eastern headlamps a Sequential rear tum Mlaa DeMHe Kadupekl, all of down IDchlgan Avenue toward ficera. today were a New York Mansfield, the man some be- gt^er. A colleague confides his But few children were ever baseball park and oonatant fus- $100, and had a charge of fall- tog; one blue and one white rib- States Exposition. signals • Deep bucket seats a Nylon Lebanon, and Mrs. Karan Stein- aj. hotels, wtoere I planned to At the station, a white-haired “ legate and a Washington al- y^ved Muekie might succeed Other winners were Peter ahoti aren’t booming long-range seen on the downtown street, sing with his hobby of flower tog to maintain a minimum bon to Clothing; one blue and carpeting and much, much more! art of San Diego, Calif.; a son tel^)bone the notes I had tak- lieutenant named Kelly caught te^te. someday. shots, but they are accurate. . even in the daytime. Parents raising will now rank tops on THRRAGAN speed noUed; Joel Speotor, 17, of one red ribbon for Record Book. Peila of 375 Bldwell St., blue a MONTEGOS Charles Kadupsid of Lebaiwn; «n to a rewrite man back at .hjht of *my press badge and Hanover, N.H., yeara were lonely his activity list. 100, 80 Flee •7.4S 18 Milford Rd., found guilty of Also, Miss Linda Nelson of ribbon. Record Book; second a brother, Frank Kodupaki of the Times’ bureau sU Wocks pyiied me out of the line of J®*** conventtw guards arrested ^ senator who MYADBC procuring liquor by a minor, 24 Sunset St., reserve champion place, senior yearling. - - another olster, Mrs. ... ti ______Wm even after he Identified He likes growing toe hard-to------Lebanoo;------— -----aiway.*- prisoners, and, at that moment, ...... arrived to Washington . —to —1969 - grow flowers and reads advice 100.80 Free ' fined $25. of Junior division. Clothing with Also, George Monty of 18 $ ’ Lena FalbowsU of Colchester; We were stopped suddenly gearsw.ro set to motion tor our ^ after t^ terma as Maine’s gov Eisenhower’s Condition •7.79 jmocked Off and the c r y ^ l of from toe experts on toe best ABDOL OdSiM continued Included: six blue and one red ribbon; Moore St., blue ribbon. Record three grandchildren, and sever- when poUoemen who had pre- release. four blue ribbons to Food; two Book; second place. Junior di­ hla watch were smashed to a ’ way to care for a gardenia or Witih Mlneonals Arthur F. Bralnard, 24,. 160 al nieces and nearphews. vlously worked the streets be We. as well as a New York ^rief ecuffle. leader then, asked Muskie to blue ribbons for Record Book; vision of Dairy Judging Contest; Fully equipped: '6 cyl. engine a Njdon Funeral aervlces sdU be held p u , sweeping the sidewalks, Shows Improvement an African violet. The frutta of For 100, SO Fiee Tolland Tpke., charged with T® "‘»' Kehaya, 190 Center St., Joel sUl Church, Lebanon, at 10. Oae fast enough. We were are 2 flor the p r to .,i^2.98 Speotor, 17, of IS Milford Rd., time never had charges pressed K .iSTlTftxth ctaicft .r. C»,«0on Wft 1.. “S’’“'.ST" -ft CLUSINAL Burial wUl be to Bt. Jocepb among them. Some found them- -or -y» d.,ft«UA»u>r.,.po«d 0». ’iTA 'ClSH and Burton L. Stratton, 27, of Cemetery, WUUmantic. selves Dressed asratost windows ®$®^®®^ Of toe Forel^ ^ tlon a Com- j,, 1. now allowed to do “light every few mtautea that he was * ^uSteT Mra DenSs 100.80 Fkee •6.25 180 Center St., all charged with brectah of peace, continued un­ Fr^ may call at the fu- by ® * ^ !!“ ?!!!: * mlttee spot MusM. wwted, he ■ - " aboutA>WMI# #ftto die. diA ** _’ . . _ . neral borne tonight from 7 to 9. few women shrieked and stum- ^ ***** *’®®" **^' ^ # tv. » »i was given Banking and Ourron- *'®®***®S 1 - . . a Sullivan of 8 Robin Rd. and til Sept. 8; Elector Is also bled to Ihelr high heels. "®-‘*0 ^ “ w^lta Wor^and Govern- * "*®*"®** TA*«“*“** e,rvn Oivee grandchildren, one a lit- cbaiged with resisting an offi­ hiH . u w U a U a n shortly before 10 a.m. EDT, toe number of dally bulletins de- taI itiiiw As two officer, approached us Other, in the lockup weren’t *«> « ^ ® ’ S^^ntOperaUons. cer to connection with the F im e r a lb we clung to t h e ^ r i ^ of a »® l“ ®ky. had Joined In an a n t l ^ p r ^ s t Muskie re- doctors of toe Walter Reed tailing toe former president and nhArtAr member of Army Hospital said: THwe has five-star general’s ccndlUon. ^ same Incident and will answer t r a v e l^ id flashed our press I" «>e two hours we spent at march led by ^ ceOl^ “ I waa frustrated, lone- to the dharge on Sept. 6. O* J 't ^ credentials Including cante ts« ^ station before our release. Gregory south of the lakefront been no sssentlal change to Ibey had been Issuing three ‘*»® BridsM UNICAP Chewabk II' llody m .'!*®*!**^' ______ft-t-ftAA,: hotel row where demonstratora >y. Gen. Eisenhower’sAfthmiAA.. ftft.rdi#«m,condition since AinoA wElsenhower’s i»n h n »A r'. seventh .AVAnth and a porishloner of Bt. Bridget 100, 24 Free Also, Donna Javarauckaa of of Soldier sues by toe Los Angeles Police ^ »®w perhaps 80 other prisoners hotel ^ JjJ*® " ^ “ °* * * ^ " taJe.” Church. •3.11 The early shopper gets Tft. Aftft.ift. brought In. Thev Included some clashed with police to another ^ since yesterday's bulletins. heart attack Aug. 16. ft_,ft., ^ 25 Ootttige S t and Patricia A. e tOL q 0 4 JL... Arrives for Riteft Dept, 'an d the l2. Angele. brought to. They included some "But durtog toe yeare Muskle’s Vesper of 16 White St., both .f^ rn v e s ItH* m ie s county Sherlffa Dept., as well Peop>® I recognized as leaders of tw gas wa mo^ea^ committees grew to ImI general U to exceUent EUenhower, 77, was taken off Griffin nw>v^ PALADBCChewableM M the gre^t deal! So get going ft ft , . aplrlte and spent another com- toe oriUoal list Wedneaday. But •» a young child when hU lath- 100,80 Fiee 9 * 9 0 charged with trespassing, con­ Kftft, ft* A as s p ila l convention plmse. and of toe National MobUtzaUon P®“arreated ®! leades. ‘ **® ” **'®>* He handled ay hat 0# a W e s t o w n 690 Haittord Rd. J. Strain. wiM iiojiaed away AuS- o r^ e r Walah. "I don’t care aurant to meet her husband; a Itopper and 76 days as on really tough snd you need ad- music while confined to hU bid. "The heart is no Imiger to be etaunoh btoyoUst with an over- ROUTE 66—BAST HAMPTON, GONN. 10. uei. Manchester, Conn. MOMARTY BROTHERS about your stinking paper. Now tcen-oged girls proclaimed they adult. But that is still time for vice on how to get It- through, “ He's tough—and so Is the hu- considered the delicate organ ripe tomato, but toe town' has 649-8993 459 HARTFORD RD.~jkiANCIIBfiTBR Open W'Od. thru Bun.—11:00 A.M, to 8:00 P.M. Oone but not (orsotlen. are you going to move or not?” had Just come from seeing u to consume 170 times Its Ed Muskle’e the best buy up man heart,” said Dr. Paul Dud- even we doctors once thought grown and Ray Griffin’s friends Eoekrilie B xdi. Ent. 1496 301 CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER—648.5135 Hiubond and Son And. not waiting for an "Camelot.” * weight. there.” ley WhUe, once Elsenhower’s during the 1920’s,” he added. have grown with It. PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 80, 1968______MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 80, 1968 PAGE THIRTBEN

TOE Sports Viewing Senators Derail Oriole Express, ; Proposal by Palmer SATURDAY Herald Angle itOO (16) Boiler Deihy ti66 (96) BaMmore vs. D e EARL YOST 8rt6 ( ■) US Men's Ama- Sparta Bditor One-Two Teams in Weekend Set te o r O eff Behind Locked Door 5t66 ( 9) Bate of tac Week beam temporarily when Brook. WWle Hortonjmpplled ^ NEW YORK (AP) __ Tlfara after laaing twlca to the ta tripped CSavaland S-3 in night Nattonal League ( 9) W lA Wortd of RoUnwn, who doubled in two fense with hi. ^ OLIPTON, N. J. (AP)— AAed if ha woidd aay the two weeks ago, meanwhile went conteat. and Borton orumMed Sporta Notes from the Little Black Book The Waahinsrton Senators Howard*, home run put earUer run., rtngled home the the fourth inning for tte ^ t « W. L. B et. O.B. m e e tin g woa enoouraglag. about the baaineea of setting tq> Oakland 11-3 in daylight. ■The struggle between the 5rt9 (89) Bacee « • • tying run in the eighth. But Hoi- two hit. given up by O eoi^ St. LouU 65 50 .680 _ Palmer said: their cwn organization, tae Doo^ be too surprised if Gene Johnson repeats as have had their troubles uie brake, on the Oriole, 6rt9 (19) Bacfaic Time man, who plndi hit unmiccoM- Brunet, 18-18, in hi. J " C incinnati 7 l 00 .542 12 Professional Golfers Asso­ ”R was cordial. But I would American Profeostcnal CMfers. the most valuable player in '^e Hartford Twilight moving forward, but they Wednewiay ni^t and tte 1 ^ - 8BNATORM>BIOLES — 6i99 ( 8) Indianapolis 916 T MiAmTtinn ^ ^ aiMd .lugger teamed with Ken The Senator, played their last fuUy ta the eighth...... and iteyed in ntag*. Horton drove In the aec- San F ran. 72 61 .941 12 ciation and the rebelling not uae tae word encouraging.” "There are a lot of things to V overcame them long enough U cM ullen^ rookie Gary Hoi- place role for .even inning, th e '^ ^ , followed Betnle Al- ond run ta the eighth with an in C h icago 70 06 .615 15% Palmer, the defending cham­ be done ta setting up a new o t- SUNDAY touring pros continued to­ 8t99 ( 8) Bed Sox vs. ^therahad anolherbigsea^a^ to put the Baltimore O n - man to beat Baltimore w in ii against • ‘ rookie “Roger ------NeiMn,* .len's . one-out ------double off---- Eddie field hit. Atlanta 87 66 .490 18 pion of this tourney, probably ganization,” said Jack Nicklaua, WasUiitton .818 batting average, fourth best m ■the prtcher-domi-- _____ innings Thurrtlay night. making hi. fim t start of the aea- Watt, 4-5, with a two-out, gama- Pittsburgh 64 70 .478 20% day, with most of the ac­ tae greatest name ta the game a member of tae executive natad circuit. . . . Tbe loop’s top hitter at .369 was Al reverse. . _ That loaa came after Detroit to R . They had only four hits and wtaidng rtngle. TW1NS-1NDIAI18 — Houston 6k 72 .467 22 tivity behind locked doors and the all-time leading money board of the new group. "We (99) Tankeea vs. Pots of Ihe Venwn Oriole.______The Senator, entered BalU- Blrrt Joel Horten, 9-11, and d e v eland rode Mickey Lolich*. threb-falt- tnlled,8-0. Then came the .tart N ew Y o r k , 62 76 .648 24 and the major participants winner, "cam e before tae focee- don’t want to zlt back and call Wayne MoOoy, atao of the Orl* more two day. ago buried in ter to a 2-0 triumph over Cali­ of the turnabout. T10EB8-AN0EL8 — then 'Wilbur Wood, who relieved PM la’ phln 00 78 .461 24 uttve committee on hia own for names. We Just want to go 2:99 (18) Osr and'Traok Si69 ( I) US Open Tennis dee, w«B aisfh beat wKh .308, At lart count, 118 pro golfer, lart pleMse ta the American fornia in the afternoon as the Tl- A wait: and shortrtop Mark Lolich, 18-8, put the preamire ln^the ninth, protected the run Los Angeles 67 76 .429 27 saying very littte. the session in the best tatereota ah ead .” and teammate Dave Kleoak tta- had entered the OHO, including ]>ague while the Orioles had ger. built momentum for their Belanger’s error on a potential on the Orioles earlier after a with a Mven-hltter. Thursday’s Bestdto Arnold Palmer apent tour of golf,” said a brief statement He and other members of the 6:66 ( 9) NFLt VIktags vs. St. L on is iriied third at .838. . . . Strange Oay Brewer, the 17th anmal cUmbed within four games of three-game weekend aerlea double play aent McMullen up alow s ta r t ta ■which h e ga^ve up Bob Alllmn*. 18th homer with New York 2, Cincinnati 0 hours ta a closed-door seeslcn released jointly by Palmer and groim’e executive board also as a may aeem, opponents have event, which will offer $100,000 leading Detroit. agataat Baltimore rtartlng to­ withw .u , two1.WO u..on »..u and V..Bone out and he three hits ih the first _two ta- one out ta tae ^ St. Louis 6, PitUbuigh 0 wHh the 16-man execuU've oom- PGA Prertdent Mhx Elbta. held a eloaed door meeting. MONDAY atroked more borne runs at Fen­ ta priw money, will be staged Waahtagton departed Thtn.- night, unloaded hia 18th homer for a ntags. But he retired the iaat 20 and gave JBnnewta It. tnm r^ Houston 6, San Franolsco T mlttee of tae profeeeloiiel GClf- The statement also said "the "I don’t know anything about 2t99 (19) Yankees vs. Bel* way Parte tMs aeaaon than Red Sept 4-8 at the Wethenrfield In other game., t^e Chicago tie game. Howard followed with hlttera he faced, and ftalrtied behind Jim Kaat*. ^-hlt ^ ^ - >era Aseooiatlcn ta Washington executive coimnittee la taldag that,” Palmer ssdd, "But I a » ttm ore day night aUU locked ta the cel­ he Atlanta 6, Phlladelpliia 0 Sox players. Away from Boa- Country Club. . .The four lar, hut left the Oriole, moving White Sox rtlpped by the New hi. 38th blast on tae next pitch, with 13 strike outa and one tag. He rtruck out 10 as Only games scheduled Thunday. He made a pnqioaal this (Palmer’s) propoaal under sums rU be talktag with tium 9:99 ( 8) Bed Sox vs. Twins ton, Red Sooters hold a altan champions who will not com­ backward, rtx gam e, behind the Y o rk Y an kees 1-0 and MtaneM>- Baltimore got back on the walk. raised' hia record to 11-10. - Today’s Games he declined to make public and advisement for further consider­ through the next few days.” (96) Osids vs. Beds edge against home chiba ta the pete are Bob Ooalby Marten, Houston (DIerktr 13-11) at Ohi- miaaed hia chance tor a practice a tion .” The touring proa broke with Lee Trlvtao-U.8. Open, JuUu. home run hitting department. cago (Hbltsman 9-10) round for the $150,000 'Hiunder- The touring pros, who broke the PGA two weeks ago, com- (Herald Photo by BuceirLclua) « • • Boroa-POA and Oary Plasrer- Pirtites Had Right Idea hut •.» Onotanatl (Maloney 11-8) at bird CSaaalo Open golf touraa- with tae PGA—wtdeh also rep­ platalng they had no aay ta tae Brltirti Open. The fourwime Philadelphia (Wise 8-13), night ' ment which began today. resents some 6,000 club pros— conduct of the tour. WRtke MacArdle Kinel Balesano Palino Wierzbicki Off the Caff wlU compete ta the Wortd Be- Los Angeles (Osteen g-lT) at Ammal Club Champiaitddp rie. of OoU for a 150,000 firrt San Franolaoo (Perry 18-11), Oolf Tournament, a 54- hole P™®- B rock Just T o o Fast, night G om ez Set Old Pros Eliminated three-day teat, 1a staled Aug. « « « Atlanta (Pappaa 9-10) at Pitts­ Kinel Most Valuable with Legion 81-8epL,l, 2 at EUtagtor Ridge. SI h h I S t u f f burgh (SaUs 8-8), night Oertifleates of appreciation empty feeling. Often I feel worse material to work wlin and AL ion. . J Stan Hntaakl is ihe d St. Loula (Brilas 17-9) at New T o M an age By BARRY CX)WLES Ifflim d la Bie itofeiVUng H t^y to learn recently of the Records Four Steals York (Beaver 13-9), night Play-for-Fim Boys B^l players, families and for participation were also than tae players for it marjes provides tae opportunity to leaum tae end to a career in American ciiampton. . .Annual Sentors promotion of Allan Cone, former Saturday’s Games awarded to Wlttke, Kinel, Mac- about baseball and life.” ■ ^ NEW YORK (AP)r-The Pittsburgh Pirates M toe invited guests gathered at Legion baseball. I hope that AL Tournament at ERCC wlH be Manchester High and UCoon right rfea but the plac^or pine tar was on Lou Brock s Houston at Chicago San D iego the American Legion last Ardle and Banas. "There are no hippies, yip- staged Sept 7, 8, . .New York haaketball player, to the prin- AUanta at Plttabiuih baseball has been as good to pies or what ever they are that spikes, nqt Bob Moused hand. night to clhnax the season Coach Ctaarlie Graff thanked Yeidceea ai« running 80,000 be- cipal port at Betmet Junior Los Angeles at San Flranclsco SAN DIEGO (AP) - Preston Exhibit Confidence EUJNOTON BIDOE them as they have beeh to AL come out of the American Le­ B n t k eW e four baaes and the ------—------■with the annual banquet. A tae players and especially Ms baseball,” concluded Graff. hind last year’s home attend- High. . .Forfeit# became the St. Louis at New York, N Gomes, is not depending on luck The following are the starting gion program wMch la proof St. Loula CaiUinala r a ^ d the jiaxvlll and pltdier Ray Waah- a s h e d id S t WimUedon, 4-6, 6-1, assistant, Robin DiTirando, for ance figures. .One of the rule rather than the exception Clnctanati at Philadelphia, N to pull him through Ms fiist POOREST H ILLS, N. Y . times for the 54-hole club cham- crowd of 50 was on hand to Ed Lynch, Americanism enough that it is an outstanding Plratee 5-0 Thursday night singled two more across ta 6-2, 6-1. pay trtaute to five veterans who his hard work and contributions bright lights ta the recent Lit- ta final Alumni Baseball League basetoaH aeaaon as manager of (A P ) — TTie first-Tound ptonehlp at EUlngton Ridge chairmen of Connecticut, was program” added Lynch. smacking MOose and Ms some- the third and Marls’ single de- American Leagna The other beaten pro was completed their last season in to the Manchester American Ue League bsMball Wortd Se- pUy. Borne boys just loae aH the National League San Diego elimination of two old pros Country Club Saturday, Sunday tas guest speaker. He spoke of This was the first year taat what sticky pitches for f(W iivered a wrapup run ta the W. L. Pet OAt semlretlred B a rry M artCay, A L b o ll. Legion. “Robin has tae desire ties at WUlamaport, Pa., was taterert after their team falls P ad res. at the hands of a pair ire8 or- combined for a two-Mtter Oakland 67 .504 16% dicated taat youth, speed and first U.S. Open Tennis and reoognlssd as the No. 1 Zalman three seasons. Palino presented around and I see that this may 8:84 S6verat4ln. Weiner; Byk, be tae final game for our vet­ He also expressed taat “ today hand to be thanked by tae been looking up for Ken Har- sprout up between the holes it dered Mm to the dugout in the agataat the Reds, giving the N ew Y crti 07 .492 18 the capacity for hard work are Championships. player ta the werid, makes his Piimevena. the awa'Td after Eairl Petersen middle of the third inning to Mets their 62nd victory—one M innesota 71 .474 20% the attributes he’ll look for ta dehut sgstart Tomas Koch of »;(B Feck. 0avla, Yotaa. Oeda. commented on the fact taat tt eran players, I begin to get an coaches have some of tae best crow d . relaon, eo much In fact he’s should be time that eomethtag “I Uiink, with a cotqde of 9:10 Wincse, WhoUey; JohnWon, hired an attorney to handle bis was done to oMrrect the sttua- olean his hand. He came bock to more than Nerw York managed O allfom la 70 .441 25 srteoting his coaches and play­ breaks, I can win this thing,” , ta a battle of left-hond- Farber. ■was tae most difficult choice, hiisiiMiM affairs. He’ll match tion . . . Thompson Speedway face four batters, surrender a all of last season, C hicago 77 .425 27 ers. dark Graebner, one of tae reg- erz Sunday. Both drew opening 9:28 SeraiMo. RoaenSeU; Parks, of any awards, to make. Kinel Cohn. was selected for his ability and Us Red Sox salary with off- wiU offer $10,000 ta cash for walk and two singles and leave • * • W ash’ n. 90 .894 81 ' "You can’t gamble without idars on tae American Davis by es. 9:M Kravtts, OoMbenz: Berzer. again—this time for a relief BBAVES-PH1L8 — BUMS Jean King, the Wimble­ Ciistofanl. contributions to tae betterment seamn appearances and en- its Sunday, Sept. 15, stock car Thursday’s Results speed .and speed is something 0 9 team, said today. “I think Closer to Goal Pair of Collegians Lead pitcher. PhU Nlekro fired a two4Utter don queen and favored to take 9:43 Ifensohell, Perraoohlo, Hom­ of the team. dorsements. . .St Louis Cards racing show, the winner get- Detroit 2, California 0 we’ll need ta Son Diego Sta­ any one of four amateurs could ing, Rayburn. Ostting clooer to that three Elsewhere ta the Nattonal at Phlladolidila and Atlanta tae $6,000 w om b’s first prize, 9:50 L. Apter, Levy; Pasternack, Henry (Rudi) Wlttke was day, but then had one double are the only major * league ting (2,000. . .Yale will scrim- Boston 11, Oakland 2 dium’s big ball perk,” Gomez do it—myself, Arthur Ashe, for three goal, Pfc. Ronnie COLUMBUS, OMo (AP) — League Thursday, New York used home runs by FeUpe Alou, made her debut Thursday by Geidfarb. awarded tae Eart Petersen Best bogey and tour bogeys tor a to­ team to fly chartered flights mage Boston UUverslty Sept, Chicago 1, New York 0 said. Oiarlie Pasar^ or Tom Ok- 10:08 Hunter, Charendorr; Flnne- "Bed” Smith retained his Two young collegiate golfers, for every road tr^. Also, the 14 at New Ha'ven. . .Half heur shut out Ctabtanatl 2-p, Atlanta Hank Aaron and Deron Johnson Minnesota 8, (Sevrtand 3 He’s confident tae National k e r.” cnishing Vija Vuskatas, a 29- fso , Dow. Supporting Player award ta ad­ tal of 72-76-148. yew-old dentist from Port 10:14 Kearney, Skinner; Deane, three-stroke edge in the AU> blddlnf for glory in their first Red Birds aHow their jdayers q>ecial, titled Pro Football ’58, btanked Philadelphia 6-0 and ^ bie ItailUes. Washington 6, Baltimore 4 League expansion draft will pro­ "There’s a chance, of course, dition to ■winning tae batting Jerry Courville of South Nor­ Walah. Service Oolf Tournament at crack in the U.S. Amateur, to use single rooms on the road. Destination Super Bowl will be Houston rapped San Francisco Nlekro didn’t allow a runner Today's Games vide tae speed be seeks. btrt you have to bet on the Waahtagton, N.Y., 6-1, 6-0. 10:22 Rubki, Noooe; Landsberz. crown. Wlttke batted .866, just walk had a total of 146, with a Two of her (talef amateur Hahn. Quanttoo, Va. The Marine clung to a one-stroke advantage Only regulars who double up sbown on Channel 8 Friday 6-1. Chicago and Los Angeles P^rt first base and won his llth OaMand (Hunter 11-11) at Cal­ "I think there’ll be soihe good pros,” added a more cautious three points over Kinel. pair of 78s. He was In fifth spot. 10:88 Zackln. Honnon: Marlow. from Mancheeter is five un­ today going into the third round are ’Tim McOarver and Dal night Sept 6, at 8 o’clock. The were not scheduled. game. Alou and Aaron both ifornia (McGIotblta 9-13), night players available ta the draft— Ashe, tae new National Ama­ foes, Margaret Smith Court of 10:48 Poddny, T. Perzuaon; Ptep- Special Appreciation Awards Jim Healey, of West Hartford ier. der piur at the end of 54 holes of the prestige tournament. MaxvUle. . .Pretty uniformed program will precede the first , , , homered ta the first and John- CMcago (Priddy 8-10 or Peters especially pitchers. But tae teur champion. '‘The trouble is Australia No. 4, and Marla were presented to Dennis Mc- shot 84-78-162, and Stan Hllinskl 11:03 Marsh. Oluumln; Falosej. of play tor tiie 78-boIe event. But in hot pursuit, and still re­ nrtierettes at Yankee Stadhnn regular season gahie, a meet- GABDS-PUIATES — connected ta the eighth as 4-11) a t M innesota (M a rritt 10- main thing is to be strong tq> the you have too many proa to Bueno of BrazU, No. 6, also won 1:30 KeHner, Brown; CSrlson, Ardle and Steve Banas, the la­ of Manchester had 85-77-162. handily. Mrs. Court trounced Rubtoow. ter abaent due to lUnese. - Smith, former State and garded as the player to beat, receive $25 for a single game tag between Ctoctanat^ and Brock, Who «x>red twice, had 14), night midle of tae field,” Gomez said. b ea t.” 1:87 WekBtebi, Kupferschmld; EmHy Fisher of Homtramck, New England Amateur golf was British amateur king, Mi­ Bruce Flelsher, a 19-year-old and $85 for twinbOls. San Diego of the AFL starting a single and four walks. Hie -traight loss on the^PhlUles. BalUmore (Phoebus 18-12) at Gesnez, who hez a one-year South Africa’s Ray Moore, Buznackl. Rosenthal. For tae first time a Hank Wlerzbicki "Rookie of the Year” champion, won the Marine chael Bonallack. junior college youth from Hi­ • * • at 8:80. / only time he didn’t steed was in Detroit (B ^ n U-U), night contract at an undisclosed sal­ who knocked off lOta seeded An­ Mich., 8-0, 6-1. Miss Bueno de­ feated SU^anle Grant of Bev­ trophy was presented for the Corps R ^onal Tournament At least a dozen others were aleah, Fla., and Huble Green, • * * j the third inning when there T „ Washington (Coleman 9-14) at ary, also plans to be particular dres Gimeno of Spain to grab Murrell Trailed and the AU-Marinn crown the Alabama amateur titlist Here *n There were two runners on base in H ou ^ pounded J u m M ^ - Bostoi (Bek 10-9), night about the coaches he hires. e rly HUM, C a lif., 6-1, 6-4. best young player. The recipient within five strokes of the co­ End of the lin e < one of tae early pro scalps also earlier this month. from Birmingham, moved into a front of him and he had no place ^ ^ less then New York (Peters 7-9 and "The main thing is a pitching Seeded men’s jdayers to a d ­ DENVER (AP) —The Den­ was Jim “Buckets” Balesano, lea d ers. New York Olants will move was reserved but hopeful. The Vietnam veteran plans Ue for tae 38-hole lead Thursday tt> gO_ two innings and cruised past the Downing 2-2) at Cleveland (Pina coach,” he said, “and I want “An amateur could win but v a n c e Thursday Included Den­ ver Rockets of tae American promising young pitcher who COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — out of Fairfield University Tues­ All-Star catcherf O rote to turn pro after completing with three-over-par 143. ^ Olants on Dave Oiusti’s four-Mt- 1-1 and McDowell 18-10), 2, twl- coaches who are ■willing to nis Ralston of Bakersfield, Cal­ BasketbiJl Association traded posted a 4-0 record. Richard Siderowf of Westport, day and aet qp final pr»sea- of the New York M ^ la one o f TTie fo u r th efts g a v e the Ciar- ^er I’d have to pick Rod Laver or A if., No. 6, ■winner over Oiauncey Steve Wlerzbicki, celebrating his two-year tour of duty Conn., who held a brief one- Flelsher became the first aon training operaliona at C.W. two active major-leaguera (the nlght work. We have a teaching job to Ken RosewaU—they’re the best WlUle Murrell, a forward who dtoal ^drter n iSenls Menke tagged a three- Steel m of Cambridge, Mass., his eighth birthday, was present­ next month. stroke lead faltered badly on player to match par on tae Port College in BrookviUe, LJ. other is Ekl Brinkman) who Saturday’s Gamm d o ." tennis players in tae world,” was voted Most Valuable Player y®"*, ju»t one ^ck of Plto- homer ta the first taring 8-8, 6-0, 6-4, and Chwlie Pasa- ed a souvenir baseball by Graff the back nine and fell behind. treacherous par 70, 6,762-yard The giidders will stay at Port have had two 100-game seasons Washington at Boston said Moore. by his teammates last seastm, ta ^ s Maury WlHs, the Na- and the Astros knocked Marl- rell of Puerto Rico, toe No. 1 tor his hard work in chasing The 81-year-oid New York Scioto Country Club layout and until Sept 25 when they trans- with below .200 averages. Orote Baltimore at Detroit RosewaU, seeded talrd, won to tae Miami Floridians ta ex­ The American Bowling Con­ tlonal League leader. gj,ai out after 1 2-3 innings—the foul balls at home and away Metropolitan champ was only Green registered a 71 to gain a fe r to Y an kee Stadtam the d a y fait .181 ta 1954 and .196 ta 1967 CMcago at Mtanesota over Jim Parker of St. Lculs in ranked U.S. amateur and No. 12 change for their No. 2 draft gress is in its 74ta season of Brock and Curt Flood walked earliest kayo of his career. It seed, who downed Australia’s two over through 29 holes Thurs­ share of tae lead. aftw the firwi home game of in direct contrast with his .800 Oakland at California, N his first match 6-8, 6-8, 6-4. choice next season. g am es. service to male bowlers. ta the first and scooted home on was the second straight loss for the Yankees. . .Chant aourcea average through the first half OUT AT HOME—Speedy Campy Campaneris of Oakland attempted to score on New York at Cleveland, N Moore cruehed Gimeno, just Karl Coomtoes 11-9, 8-6, 6-1. squeeze play in first inning but was tagged out by Red Sox catcher Russ Gib­ nin-scortag atagles by Roger the Giant right-hander, now 23- aald they q>ent $185,000 ta run- of the 1968 National League Marls and Tim McCarver. Dal 7. ning their Westrtiester minor schedule ... VTllle Horton and son. Umpire Jerry Neiidecker called ^ e action at Boston’s Fenway Park. league team ta the Atlantic Gates Brown of the Tigers were Browns Play Bills Tonight^ U Cbart Football League lart aea- si>eaktag at a high school ta De- Applaud His Every Move- Major Leagua son. . .Fins at Yale, for the troit when a youngster asked Skins Hang on to Top Lions second time ta six seasons. Brown, "'Wbat did you take ta Smith Blossoms into Star, = L e a d e r s = = CARTER’S ANNUAL were fuming when diaiged for high school?” Before Brown The Cleveland Browns en­ backup man Tom Flores also is ice water when the supply of could answer, Horton taterject- Mantle Remains American League counter the Buffalo Bills to- on tae injured list ■with a sore aoft drink ran out during lart ed, Uddtagly, “When Gates was Batting (350 at bats) —Yas- lUght, their first American Foot­ passing arm imd is InellglMe to Sunday’s Oiant-St. Louis Card ta high school, he took arith- trzemski, Bost., .290; Oliva, Grand Slam Helps Sox W in ball League qpposiUon ever, emd p la y . meeting at the Yale Bowl. The metic, geography and over­ Minn., .289. the National Football League • This means the Bills will go tab was a quarter a cup. . . coeta!” _ Top Attraction Runs—McAuUffe, Det., 79; To­ 'Ihe fleet center fielder gave against Oakland reliever Jack var, Minn., 76. sorely needs e Browns’ victory. with rookie Dan Darragh and BOSTON (A P )— ^Reggie Kay SteMienson, obtained from LOS ANGBLEB -J o h n n y PfHtTLAND, Maine —T o n y Oakland a lesson in the finer Aker. He drilled the first pitch Runs batted ta—K. Harrel- As a driver or a car owner The AFL holds a 10-5 edge Smith, a karate expert who .vrauld say “We came to race!” San Diego Wednesday, at quar- Featherman, 186, Mesa, Arts., L a m p r o n, 166, W ertbnxA , arts of both offense and de- into the screen ta left center, CfflCAGO (AP)—^Mickey Mantle still has toe most son, Bost, 101; F. Howard, over tae NFL and needs otdy packs muscles on top of fense Thursday in leading the to the left of the 379-foot mark- magic name in baseball. W ash., 92. and as a motor-eport fan would two more victories to clinch tae t6rl)ACk. knortKd out Richard Steele, 178, Maine, stopped Tommy Foss, Frank Ryan and BIM Nelsen M ODEL END muscles on his trim frame, Bostan Red Sox to an 11-2 vie- er, for Ms 10th homer of the Hits—Campaneris, Oak., 150; say ”We came to watch the rac­ Interieogue, preseaaon serlea Los Angeles, 5; Scooter Mesa, 159, P ea k s Island, M aine, 4. Nobody wants to injury-wracked superstar of the will be at quarterback for is blossoming into one of tory over the A’s. season. Aparlcio, CMc., 144. in g !” and eight games remaining, six SO REL, Q uebec — B ob (31er- York Yankees to retire. Not toe Yankees, not toe Amer­ Cleveland, which will have 186, F resn o, C a lif., w to p p ei O n - top all-around Smith Mt the first grand slam <"rhe ball was sinking and I Doubles—R. Smith, Bost., 80; Well, tor drivers, car owners roux, 218, Montreal, knocked out baseball 8 ican League, not the fans. of them thla weekend. Charley Harraway at halfback ts'rito Hernandez, 188, San Lula, homer of his career and drove ^as going that way,” said Yastnemski, Boat., 28. and fans alike, the Labor Day Tony BurweU, 20, Philadelt^ia, stars in his second year He still has that glamor, that There also are two AFL in place of tae injured Ernie ta a run on a sharp grounder Smith, a swltch*itter who bat- Triples —Fregort, Calif., 10; Weekend of motor-sport racing CLEARANCE SALE Sonora, Mexico, 8. 2. with the Boston Red ^ x . attraction, aMfaough limi^ng on Ms second ti^ . He took a third g a m es on ttq> tonight—C ln cto- McCraw, CMc., 10. G reen. for five RBI’s, roamed the ted lefty against Aker. “I Mt gimpy legs and approaching 87. strike with the bases filled. sdieduled for Stafford Speedway nati vs. tae New Yoric Jets at Home runs—F. Howard, The Browns go into the game spacious outfield for six putouts the bail real good, but I was Mickey didn’t do much Thurs­ Tliey applauded again when should satisfy everyone’s inter­ Memphis, Tenn., and Denver Wash., 88; K. Harrelson, Bost., with a 2-1 record, Buffalo at 2- and threw out two Oakland nm- fortunate it carried that far be- day night as tae Chtoago White he went to bat tor the third est. against San Diego at San Anto­ ners vdw tested his strong arm. cause of the wind.” 82. 1-1. Sox shut out tae Yankees 1-0 be­ time. He struck out again. In his , Friday night Is set as a triple nio, T ex . San Diego, 2-2, meets Denver, hind Joe Horten in a pitching Stolen bases — Campaneris, ^ e H G''® »■ explained that he went lart time up, ta tae ninth, he feature event with midgets, mo­ The Washington Redsktas 1-2, fresh from an upset over the duel with Steve Barber. Oak., 48; Cardenal, deve., 87. «P to the plate to Mt, iiot to lined a single to right. It dified stocks and late model scored 16 points In the second NFL Los Angeles Rams. Denver Mt doub^ and triples, ^ t tto ^ Luis ApariMo won the game Pitching (18 decisions) —Mc­ B U Y NO^^! brought more applause. tigers all on the program. Mon­ Lain, D et, 25-5; Santiago, Boat., period and held on for a 16-10 will have to stop John Hadl, who la my first grand slam with the , ■'^ ^ by singling ta a run ta the sev­ Mackey is admired. No matter ODELL DODGE 9-4. day evening is an all NASCiAR- victory over tae Detroit Lions in passed for 800 yards and' two Red Sox,” Smith said. ”I think J ^ enth inning. fer Hie best of seleclion ■what he does. ■sanctkined zbew with a 100-Iap an NFL game at Washington touchdowns against tae Rams. it’s also the first time I’ve had P“^ The Yankees second succes­ S trik eou ts — MCcDowell, outfielder said. ’’That is, if I Like all topflight stars, Man­ National Ghamptonship event Thursday night. With regular quarterback THE DODGE BOYS two assista in a game.” sive blanking by the Sox Thurs­ Cleve., 282; Tlant, deve., 229. like the pitch. If it’s a strike. tle has great perronal pride and for modified stock con as the Steve Tensl sidelined with a Iiqth the Red Sox nursing a day night, left them with a Jerry Alien ran three yards ...SELECTION is LIMITED! I’ll go for it. I don’t like to get doesn’t want to leave the scene National Lestgue high light. The tigers wUl also broken collarbone, John Mc­ 4-2 lead and the bases loaded string of 82 scoreless innings. for the first touchdown and Jim behind. I want my three a pathetic version of the tre­ Batting (850 at bats) —Roae, be part of tae program. Cormick, attempting a come­ with two out in the fourth in­ Only 9,000 fans were on hand IHnowBkl p a ssed 26 y a rd s to C«RS sw in gs.” mendous pdayer he once was. dn., .345; M. Alou, Pitt., .888. back at 81, is expected to start ning, Smith wasted little time and it was obvious most of them TTiat b rin gs talk around the BIVEB8IDB PARK Jerry Smith. Both touchdowns Smith, drafted from the Min­ Runs — Beckert, CMc., 78; for Denver. after he stepped to the plate came to see Mickey. league that tae $100,000-a-year were set up when tae Lions 1 1968 CHEVROLET 1968 CHEVROLET nesota farm system ta Novem- Rose, Cta., 78; Brock, StL. 78. The Jets, who won their lart Maybe, they thought he could player may call it quits after Part performances usually tell were penalized on talrd down Personalized Service ) ber, 1963, Mt 15 homers and Runs batted ta —McCovay, two games after an opening connect for a homer, something this season. ■the story in the big races, so after Wazhington drives appar­ drove ta 61 runs ta helping the S .F ., 83; P erez, <3ta., 80; B . WU- loss, could get some unexpected he hasn’t done for a week. It “When the season is over, the smart money will be on four ently had stalled. THE NEW Red Sox to tae American Uams, Ctalc., 80. trouble from a Oncinnstl team Low Overhead would be the 535ta of his career, then I will decide'” he says. "If veteran drivers in the 250-lap The Redskins got a safety League pennant as a rookie ta Hits—F, Alou, Atl., 176; Rose, that was perked up by an upset lifting him part Jimmy FOxx to I feel physically right and am 'modified stock car feature Sat­ when Hnebacker Ed Bredlng THOMPSON 1907. N ow .h e h as 51 R B I to g o C ta., 171. victory over the NFL Pittsburgh No. 8 eqx>t on tae all-Ume home convinced I still can help the urday night at 8 at Riverside Mocked a Jerry DePoyster punt with his 10 homers. Doubles—Brock, St.L., 89; 8 Steelers last weekend. High Trade run Urt. Babe Ruth leads with club. I’ll go on.” Park Speedway. in tae end zone. SPEEDWAYS tied with 88. Cincinnati 1-8, was tough on Despite his speed and tre­ 714 and Willie Mays la second According to the records, Ed Cleveland is expected to make A llow ance OFF RT 193 THOMPSON, CT Although his production has Triples—Brock, Bt.L,, 12; de- rushing against Pittsburgh, al­ mendously strong arm, he was w ith 581. Potnode of Westfield, Buddy its first appearance against an fallen off to 16 homers and a menu, Pitt., 11. low in g ta e S teelers on ly 29 erratic in center field after AU 9,000 applauded Mickey Krebs of South Windsor, Danny AFL team a victorious one as NASCAR fANCnONID .227 batting average, he still Home runs—MoOovey, B.F., yards, hut tae Bengalo* main Competitive Pricing rtartlng last season as a second Ms first time up. He walked. 'GsluUo of Waterbury and Jack tae Bills have serious problems MODIWBD commands respect at the plate. 81; R. Allen, PhU., 28. baseman. He hod trouble going They gave Mm another round Lecuysr of Springfield are the at quarterback. problem agalrsrt New York wlU He has drawn 9i walks. Stolen bases—WUls, Pitt., 42; be stepping the passing of Joe for fly balls and he often over­ boys most likely to succeed. Buffalo’s regular quarter­ IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE Brock, St.L., 41. Namata. Namata saw his first Bank Financing threw bases trying to nail a Patnode has momentum gMng back, veteran Jack Kemp, tore STPM^ Pitching (18 d e c is io n s )— action lart weekend and threw 307 V-8, turbo hydrematic, PB., radio, stereo tope system, power steer­ runner. •for him. He won the 200-lap race ligaments In his right knee in a C S 10934 FLEETSIDE PICKUP mine, Pitt., 11-8; Mariohal, tor two touchdowns in a trlunoph ing, vinyl roof, whitewalls, tinted windshield, vinyl Intoiior, electric LLOYD ODELL RiCHAKO BBHLOfG "I’m much more comfortable lart week to put himself in solid scrimmage last Monday and S.F., 28-7. over tae NFL Atlanta Falcons. 8' %-Ton Pickup. 6 ply, S-speed, heavy ditty springs and clutch, rear dock, fully imidercoated and many more standard feolturea Low mileage. ta the field now,” Smith said. position for season honors. will be lost for tae season.No. 1 bumiMr, beater, west coast mlrrozB, radio. Low mUe(q;e. “I have tae confidence and Strlkeouts-OilMon, St.L., 216; know what I’m doing—when to Jenkins, CMo., 210. ~ v ? i9 c is take a chance ond when not to. OUR SPECIAL OUR SPECIAL $ 0 1 And, although I don’t have too musmts $1 7 C»00 I v n i v - many assists—I think five be­ Santiago Lost MODEL END ^ I MODEL END ^ 1 # ^ fore today—I'm throwing much ONIKMItHTni ! modei I i U l Ix j special feature race I'LUS THE From Manchester 646-2333 perfect caiuion shot by Smith. Wednesday night. “ HU eUxnir i« RTE. 83 TIGER DIVISION rtlU puffed up and ha can't CATES OKN AT 6i30 ADULTS CHIDIEN SO ANO From Rockville 872-3666 throw a breaking baU. Ha won't HERE'S YOUR BIG CHANCE TO SAVE BIG ON A '68 CHEVY ROCKVILLE QUALIF'CINO EVENTS Bruina Ink Hodge pitch any more this season, of BOSTON (AP) — The Boston in winter baU." R^VAL'*/STAFFORD SPEEDWAY SUNDAY AFTERNOON Bruins signed high-scoring win­ Trainer Buddy LMloux said w ^ / IHfIHE fASIT!;!lASIfSI Mill IHAPkIHACK IN IHfIHE PAkTIASI S ep tem ber 15 ner Ken Hodge for the 1968-50 SanUago has been told to take 260-Lap complete rert until Deo. 1, then Modified Stock Css Bsce National Hocl^ey League aeastm. ( n i A n o L i r rA D T E D CHEVROLET return to Boeton for re-examtaa- $16,666 PUB8E Hodge, obtained from the Chi­ cago Black Hawks ta an off-sea­ UNUSUAL SIGHT — Juan Marichal leaves the Uon. $2,666 to Win Aduht $8tt> ODELL DODO 61.566 2nd — $1,060 3rd son trade last year, had 26 goals mound in second inning after Houst^ scored six MIIIHitHIIHIUlimCt v H I I I C I I C O ., I N C . Langtiome Qualifying Race and 51 assists in 74 games with runs. It marked the earliest in Giant pitcher’s ca­ TYie 1969 ABC M asters toum a- CblMisn $14X1 tae Bruins. reer that he was knocked out. Joe Gibbon relieved w n t WlU be hrtd In Madison, 1229 MAIN STREET—TEL. 649-5238— MANCHESTER W ls., A p ril 19-28. 1 0 1 1 t5.flfll;" HIM ||.flflfl.H|lwil PLUSIm' ' IICERS MANCHESTECR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1968

dergfarten and heavy enrollment Hebron in the second grade. Food gale '^Churches Start H ie women of the Episcopal CJhurch are holding a food sale Regular Sunday today from 3 to 7 p.m. and to­ 58 Compan morrow beginning at 8 a.m. un- point Service Schedule Ul the food Is sold. The sale will d o w n be held on the lawn In front of The Hebron and Gilead Con- 1 Part of ear Phelps Hsll. Free/coffee will he 2 Wild ox gregatlanal Churches will ro- served to sU patrons. H ie pro­ (Bib.) sume their regular schedule of ceeds will be used toward the 3 Midday services on Sunday with the re­ purchase of furniture for the 4 French city Rector’s office and consultation 7 “L e ----- ~ 5 Lubricators turn of their pastor, the Rev. d’Arthur" ruler 41 Hawaiian room. 6 Eldritch Herbert O. Kelsey from vaca­ (Malory) 7 Moss agate 27 Ejected lava foodflrii 12 Agricultural (2 words) 28 British poet 42 IndoDMiaa tion. Hie Herald’* regular Hebron laureate Island group caste (India) 8 Leave out Services at the Hebron church correspondent, Mrs. Marjorie 13 Be sick 0682-1715) O F ora tolM 8 Unit charge are at 8:80 a.m. and those at Porter, win return next Tues­ day. Her telephone number Is city 30 Biblical (coll.) Gilead are at 1, a.m. Sunday pronoun 228-9118. 15 Old Saxon 11 Merit patriarch 46 "Antony and School will resume later In the poem 16 Kansas city 34 Ancient Claopatra" month. Communion will be ob­ 17Quotcr 20 Obtains Gaulish tribe character served at bofli churdiea on Sun­ 18 A ll (comb, 22 Wine expert (Caesar) 47 Greek day. form) stringed 23 Bad-smelling 37 Final As this is the first Sunday In 18 Adolescent (comb, form) syllable inatrument the month a special missionary year 24 Of aircraft 38 Bar legally 50 Negatlva 31 Part of eye 40 Lampreys word offering over and above usual ENROLL NOW 25 Russian 23 Washes i ii H5' « i giving will be taken. Envelopes 28 African fly T are avaUable in each church. 31 Varnish Members -havo been asked to For Our Fall and Christmas ingredient give an extra dollar each month 32 Stretch 33 Public to help save more of the mis­ Design Arrangement Courses sion work of the United Church OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. W O JilAN S 35 Efflux of Christ which will otherwise 38 MenUl state have to be abandoned. New residents who have chil­ confinement dren eligible to attend schools MUMS All Colors 38 Egg dish NEARESTME VI WIFE SMN THIS IMPRESS MV S1MTED60METHN6 40 Panegyrist in Hebron this fall and have B TTR yw eio MUST HAVE UH % ATIAOA CAK,; WIFE, BUT not yet registered them are Large Variety Of Dried and Permanent SH E H OPES 44 Wicked 48 Fragrant urged to do so today or Tues­ day. No registrations will be ac­ Materials Now Available NOV^i^THE LOOk^THE™' ‘ ,.NEKMBORS! 48 Highly cepted on Wednesday morning. 90RB.V, SIR. I'M WE'RE eONNA i INDIANS MWT TRAI.Hrs flammable School Registration LOOK AGAIN CALLING OFF TH E LEUMN6! 51 Stringed FIRST THING SEARCH. 1 DON'T TO LOOK Registration at the Hebron TOMORROW, HAVE ENOUGH MAN­ UKECHS^l musical instruments (AP Photofax) Elementary School now stands POWER HERB TO at 425 with 48 registered for kin­ COVER THAT THICK 52 Shoulder FOREST. ^ (comb, form) dergarten and heavy enrollment 53 Seaman His Hands Hit in fourth grade. At OUead 241 54 Sanctified have stepped up their patrols around the city of have registered with 61 In kin- person Wounded in both hands a U.S. Marine is led to a 55 Ught touch waiting ambulance after a fire figbt on the south­ Da Nang in an effort to prevent a major attack. (NswiFeaw fatorynst Asia.) ern edge of Da Nang, Sou'th Vietnam. Allied troops Xerox Copy Service and didn’t want the voters to say she did It for publicity. HHH Pledges Mrs. Muskie Debuts The Muckles like to fish to­ ■ioaptlirt"iMl4rBBTO>y. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER gether. She reads “ everything m H artforg Rd.. MaoeiiMtw except fiction.” She goes bowl­ To Explore ing with the children at least BY KEN fifUSE Before Press Corps once a week. .THAN A Peace Policy By M AXINE (THESHIBE memorate important events in j (Oootliiaed from Page One) H ie Washington Post her life. 'Hiere are 14 carat profiles o< all her children. Each Timherland Purchase Blvery heart In America prays CHICAGO, Aug. 28 — Mrs. is engraved on bock with the Septic Tanks WASHINGTON —In 1799 Con- AND thst, by then, we shall have child's name and birth date. Edmund Muskie stepped be gresa, heeding a warning by reached a cease-fire in all Viet­ tween two secret service agents Also glimpsed was a tln j^ o ld Pluggeil Sewers SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O^EAL nam, and be In serious negotia­ . . , en globe marked geographlcal-_____ John Jay that ship Umbers and tion toward a durable peace." who were forming a cordon ly . with“ ...... Uny J ew , ^ . These — masts would become scarce tm- Machine Oleaned He promised, both as candi­ around her husband here Thurs­ seem to be reminders of coun- less steps were taken to prevent date and vice president, to do day and inquired uncertainly: tries she has visited with her waste and preserve existing sup- Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, everything pocelble to aid the husband on official Journles. plies, authorii^ President John Sewer Lines Instead—Cel­ "Is this the right thing to do?” lar Waterproofing Done. Paris peace talks. But be then They have traveled In Rus- Adams to sjiend $200,OOT to buy *nie agents assured her that made his apparent declaration sla, Western Europe, Southeast reserves of live oak m the South of political Independence on the she was properly situated for — , ------.-- . ■ CaroUna and Georgia coasts. McKin n e y b r o s . the march under guard through Asia, Japan and Mexico, pMtcles of tomorrow. M ^ . MusWa also said: "Poll- This was probably toe flrot fed- 118 Pearl St. — 84S-SS08 the second floor corridor of the • He spelled out no specific new tics have been my life ever ®ral appropriation for toe ac- Sewerage Disposal Co. Conrad Hilton Hotel. patha, no areas of disagreement slnce I married Ed 20 years ago qulsltlon of timherland. With present policies, but of­ “ I Just want you to know that BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE women know their place,” she when he was minority leader fered his vow to strive for "a of toe Maine Laglslature. I prompt end to this war.” assured her muscular escorts. HAVE VDU READ T weuT i RAMIREZ. WRITES THAT YOU'RE BEING loved being toe Governor’s wife Hirmphrey spoke at the close Even if she hadn’t said so TWS LFTTER FROM CHBrrED...THAT HE WILL ASSIST YOU 1 there Is no doubt that Jane and we had a very happy time TOUR EX-ENGINEER, of a convention marked by re­ OH, DEAR.'V Muskie Is a woman who known while Ed was a Senator. So I ’m RAMIREZ, MISS UU V f, peated battles over the Demo­ sure this wlU be wonderful, A NINNY I ' cratic position on that war. He her place. too." T- told the delegates, "Had we She and her husband held papered over differences with what was supposed to be a Joint Mrs. Muskie, who was voted empty platitudes Instead of press conference before going to toe prettiest girl In WotervlUe, frank debate, we would deserve the CJonvention Hall, but Sen. Maine, High School as Jane P. the contempt of our fellow citi­ Muskie would net let his wife Gray, has fiv e children ranging zens and the condemnation of do any of the talking. in age from 7 to 19. 'The Mus- He told reporters "since she kles live in a New England- history." ' m Humphrey asked losing candi­ hasn’t been in this business as style colonial house. dates Sens. Eugene J. McOarthy long as I have, we’ll give her She has a housekeeper but SEE What You Buy ci«i>r'in,htTMS»tmaaa . ^ IT-______8 - 3 0 1 and Butene J. McGovern, both until tomorrow (Friday) morn­ does much of the cooking her­ ing to react." self. “ My pop ti^ g th«8« MW Inv«ntiont »r « doing away critics of the war. "to help America In the ditflcult cam­ Women reporters in the "H ie kids think I ’m pretty NotWriQ you buy will over be as permanent as a family wm a lot of thing* tho*a days . . . Ilka tho autontobli* audience were not that easily paign ahead.” good.” monument. Its purchase warrants thought and guidance. I* doing A)yay with horaa*.. . and paopial!* discouraged tuid an hour later Although she once worked in MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD But McCarthy stayed away from convention hall, denying pleaded with Mrs. Muskie while a dress shop before her mar­ See what you buy. Visit the monument dealer who has a Humphrey the traditional ta­ she was posing with her hus­ riage, she spends little time complete display, and who can design a STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF bleau of unity on the final night, band’s arm around her for yALD’S \ DRIVE-IN AiTklot For Solo 45 Co. 840-6248. pealB. DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In ttme ter the For Rent 66 1 . TMa is done on the I'lfuail ot next Inoerttea. H m Herald la ■reaponalMe for only ONE laoor- up. Also dlshwathsr wanted. DARK rich stone-free OOMMEJRCIAL warehouse reet or omitted taawrtlBn for any advertteement and then only ROUTE 140 (NORTH ROAD) 48 W.Center St., Manchester Continued From Preceding Page the Zon4ng Agent to great Oo Please apply to person. NN. ------atone, fUl, gravel, earn loading platform, 1.8 acres. eat lemon the value of Om advertteement eriO net be corroted light Restaurant, 80 Oak 8t., ond floor, stove, and refrigera­ Hill Rd., a variance or 1 by "neakei Mattcbsster. Help Wanted—Mole 36 Help Wonfed—Male 36 “ » ” <>*• tor $120. Three rooms, stove Gross liKXtme $8,400. Only $82,- exceptton. Mre. Warren and refrigerator, $100. Three 000. Gay Blair, 742-8021. Pasek Realtors, 280-7476. es to place a traHer on her MotorcydM- SCHOOL BUS DRIVER, ehort I " _ *toom o t^ rooms furnished, heat and utll- property for the use ot her 875-3136 Opportunity Unlimited hours, good wages. Also store. Apply * « •to person^ - «—270 SAVE Ittes, $180. CaU 872-4762. elderly mother. B ie y e lw 11 SALESWOMEN mechanic, full or part-time. Broad Street Manchester, (Rockville, Ten Free) Due to recent promotions, $10. OFF Houses For Sole 72 2. WUUam P. Kefieher, Norih Post Road Stages, 844-1681. River Rd., wlahee a vartanoe HONDA Super Haark, 800 oc, we have hn exceUent open­ (X)OK —FuU-tlme. Apply to PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS , H I Resort Property excellant oomUtlan, many ing for a man to be trained person only. Howard Johnson ONE YEAR LAKEWOOD a rc le — Garrison of 24 feet front line setback to ISO NAm LO Desire mature saleswomen For Rent 67 Colonial. The address Is charm extras, 8860. Cell 048-0874. atOOten porch___ wltfa mud room) 648-8810. tions. A i^y Youth Centre this way. If you are interested wuBiiubiiuy 1 4 3 5 FmicdB 3 5 vancemc^. Company vehi­ Experienced entry, 742-8010. ^ m s s 2-car Sarage^ 4 MmUyn'i, BVur, R.F.D. V«t^ Stores, Manchester Park- to helping us, Mme over and (0 iwt tr HU, he full eeramio baths, master Fraa to Herald Raaden ade. cle furnished, aU employe non, Conn., location of prop- .-top.. GIRLS WANTED fuU part benefits. For this better TRAILER DRIVER apply (or our Janitors Job. HANNAH'S husband Hector bedroom suite, attached erty—Bolton Branch Rocul, floors, hatchways, remodeling, Many benefits. Klock Com­ hates hard work so he cleans "Not only can I NOT see tomoono namod *Hubor^ as Want intermsften on sne of our classified advertteementer cellent condition, $800. C time for counter work. Good than average portunlty, Wenttd Te Rent 68 breeseway and an inimitable Coventry. Hie owner ta re­ No answer at the telephone ttetedt Simply can the porches, garages, closets, cell- working conditions. Apply In For local and long haul de- pany, I860 Tolland Tpke., Man­ the ruga with Blue Lustre. Rent hosidont—I can't saa 'Wavarh, Minnosota/ as tha landscaped yard are but some 840-0917 after 6 p.m. apply chester, Conn. questing a side line voxtence inga, attics finished, rec person Bonanaa Steak House, CLERK Uveries. Ouaranteed mini­ electric ohampooer $1. Olcott summar WhHa Housa!" WANTED — 2 or 8 bednIBln of the features. J. D. Real of 7 feet in order to obnstruol 1967 T-IOOC motorcycle, 500 cc's. rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ 287 West Middle Tpke.. Man­ SINGER CO. mum 40 hours per week. Variety Store. apartment or duplex, 8 chU­ Estate Associates, Inc., 643- a 2 room addition slnoe the EDWARDS er related work. 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HOMES, OARAOES, time or full-time, win train. tor a qualified typist either MECHANIC’S helper, part-time, 289-9555 or part-time. Apply Bees Baton ______742-6600. fier In exceUent condition, 9868. structed 7 room Colonial, nice end leave year meesage. Toan hear from our advertiaer fai or best offer. Call 040-7880 af­ rec rooms, room addltioni, Call 048-0120. part-time or fun-time. Must 7-11 evenings. Apply to person. priced to aeU. Can be se«i at 30 LOCUST ST.—Second floor, neighborh(xx], amcmg homes of vMed to attend, Mtchena. roofbur. aldimr, gen­ Statlctical secretary for Mr. Crordon or Mr. Hill Donuts, 160 Center Street, Man- ALUMINUM SHEETS — Used SMALL unfurnished apso^ent better quality. Hurry, mid 20's. Signed, fig ttme without pending aU evenliig at the tel^thone. ter 6, for Information. be high school graduate and Vernon Lanes, Rt. 88, Vernon. cheater. 61 WeUtogton Rd. Manchester, 4-rooms, heated, $185. 648-2426. eral r e p a l r ^ ^ . COUNTER WOMAN for mom- have good figure aptitude. new laboratory. Shorthand, aa printing platee, .000 thick, or caU 640-2188. needed by retired woman. Call Call Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, Grant E. TootinJeer Sr. TWO 1086 VESPA scooters, 150 available. No down payment ings, fun-time, 0-day week, unl- Good wages, pleasant work­ typing, and other office ma­ EXPERIENCED eustodUa 28x80", 28 cents eaoh or 0 for NEW TWO bedroom townhouse 646-0383. 649-4535. (Mairman oc'a. One $80, one $70, need forma fumtehed, benefite. chines. Interesting and re­ $1. Call 648-2711. AntemobHes For Solo 4 Economy Buildera, Ine. 048- ing conditions, exceUent wanted for par9time work eve­ LABORERS for apartment with exceptional mlnOr repairs. DuCatl motor­ Pleaae an>ly to person to Mis­ warding position. FULL TIME Sol#sm#fl Wonfod 36™A PLAYER PIANO, needs refln- 6100. benefit program. Apply nings. Must be over 21. CaU TOBA(XX> BARN boards and custom tenant features. J. D. cycle 50 oc’s, $80. 049-0100. ter Donut, 286 W. Middle Tpke. 6404S8S4. landscaping. No experieime UCENBBID Real Estate sale- iahlng, $40. (MU 640-0496. 1087 PONTIAC Tempest con­ WES ROBBINS Carpentry le- necessary. $2.26 per hour. CaU 160 year old hand hewed hem Real Estate Associates Inc., vertible, 17,000 original mUes. men with previous experience. 643-6129, 648-8779. modellng apaclallst Additions, JOURNEYMAN electridan and Orantland Nursery, 648-0669. Call Mr. PhUbrick, PhUbrick timbers. (MU 875-1016 after 6. Standard shift, radio plus ral­ BudnMS SrtvIc m FIRST NATIONAL COLONIAL BOARD CO. BDX LETTERS ISO rooms, dormers, porches, helper, paid’ vacation and bene­ Agency, 649-6847. SC!REB!NS!D loam, proceseed Office emd Sfeie TWO-BEU>ROOM town house, ly wbeels, maroon with blaek cabtaete, formica, built - Ins, ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 610 Porker St, Manchester fits. Wilson Electrical Ok, 640- STOCK BOY from three to five top. Can 247-7817 after 5 p.m. O ftorad 13 STORES, INC. p.m. daily. Apply Mr. Kats, gravel, also bank run gravel. Equipment 54 includes heat, hot water, ap­ For Tour bathrooms, kltchsna 040-8440. 4n7. YOU ARB A-1, truck la A-1. PARK h OAKLAND AVES. E. 8. Loftus 640-4007 Arthur Drug Store, 042 Mato George H. Oriffing, 742-7886. pliances, private patio and cel­ BOOKKEEPER Help GROCERY STORE fuUy equip­ lar. J. D. Real Btetate Asso­ In fon u U k ti CeUers, attics, yards, drive­ EAST HARTFORD EXPERIENCED eaahier and Street, Manchester. ped consisting of Nationed cosh 1080 UNOOLN — good condi­ Roollng and \ Mole or Female 37 KEEP CARPET cleaning'prob­ ciates, Inc., 848-6129. THE HHRAID will not tion. Can 872-07M. ways sealed and smoU truck­ PART-TIME WOMAN for stock work, morotogs. Apply lems emaU —use Blue Lustre registers, dairy cases, freezers, Full - time poettlon. Must Popular Market, Grocery WITH OR without experience . . . _ dtedoM the Mhntlty of ing done A-1 right. CaU Tte- CliiiHiiayi 16-A snack bar, hours evenings 0- printers, cuttew, btode^ men SCHOOL ^ drivers, men or waU to waU. Rent electric Hobart meat saw, adjustable FOUR ROOM, second floor any advartteer using box io 5 FAIRLANE 000 sporte mano Trucking Servtea toll- have knowledge of office Dept, 728 E. Middle Tpke. ' women. Apply now for work shelving, time clock, stainless machines. Salary $00. up, 11, Apply in person. Veriwn and apprentices. (Mmpany paid shampooer, $1. Paul's Paint unfurnished apartment. In­ letters. Readers answer­ . eoiq>e, 4Hq)eod trammlaston, free, 743-0407. ROOFINO — Speeislixing re- DRIVERS for school buses, in September. Leslie OoUins, ft WaUpaper Supply. steel cube machine, US stack­ quire 283 Center Street. ing bund box ads arbo. palrtog roofs of an kinds, new depending upon b«u:kground Lanes, Rt. 88, Vernon. DRIVERS tor ecbool busee, VM tosurance, exceUent benefite. radio, beater. Can be seen at Manchester sriwols, 7:80-8:40 Apply in person. An equal op­ 1224 SiSUvan Avenue, Wapptog, er sUcing machine, wrapping desire to protect their 223 Sfdiool St., 640-8778. SHARFIMINO Servlee — Sawa. roofs, gutter work, chimneys plus complete fringe bene­ a.m., 2:10-8:40 p.m. EbcceUent - 0 a.m. and 2:16 - 8:45 p.m. 644-1457. POLOROID Color camera, mod­ station with scale and extra MANCHESTER — suburban. litenttty can toBow tUs kntvaa, axaa, riiaara cleaned and repaired, SO years’ fits. Apply Personnri De­ part-time for thlnl ahift, house­ Bolton Schools. Excellent part- portunity employer. Burrou$^ ______el 100, with carrying case, Adults only, four room first procedure; partment (Mrporation, Business Forms SCHOOL rolls and mtecellaneous equip­ 1960 CHRYSLUR, automatic rotary bladat. Qnlok expertsaee. Free estimates, wives, retired persons. We IM p 3 6 time for third shift workers, re­ BUS drivers, exper­ flash attachment, electric eye ment. Can be seen in store. floor apartment, modem kitch­ Enclose your rqily to the power steering and brakes, V- Capitol Equipment CO., nan Hawley 0490801, M4- train you. 648-2414. tired persona. Will train you. and Supiriles Goup, Route 80, ience not necessary. Apply In en, large yard, garage, $110. HELP WANTED, chef, second Tolland. and close-up kit. EbcceUent con- CaU Fontaine Restaurant boK In an envslope — 8, 801 cubic inches, good con­ Mato S t. Manebeater. Oood wage scale. 840-8400. person. SUver Lane Bus Co.,' (Utlon, original cost $125. wUl Elqulpment, 478 Windsor Street, monthly, plus heat. Hayes ■ddrees to the (Slsssl- dition. best offer, 048-2988. daUy 7:80-0, Thuraday, 7: cook, salad man, kitchen utiUty 49 Brainard Place, 648-8978. MOTTS SUPER MARKET RN — i i p.m. to 7 a.m.-shift. EXPERIENCED painter want­ sell for $60. 648-4689. comer of Canton Street, Hart­ Agency, 846-0181. fold Mansfer, Manchester Saturday 7:80-4. d48-TNB. ^ d a y and Saturday nights. man, and kitchen helpers. CaU DRIVERS (Or school buses Man- i livening Heridd, together 1961 CHEVROLET B e l ^ ^ Mevilifr—Tracking-^ 59 Leggett Street 640-20T8 or 875-8201. ElUngton diester sclxxUa, 7:80-0:40 a.m., ed, fuU-time, steady work. CaU ford. 627-6771. THREE R(X)M heated tene­ Laurel Manor, 840-4519. 649-4848. IF CARPE3TS look dull and with a memo listing the cjdinder, standard dilft, $270. CARPENTER — Sforaga 20i Ridge Country Club, ask for 2:10-8:40 p.m. ExceUent part- DATA PROCESSING drear, remove the spots as ment on second floor. Near nomnsnles you do NOT 648d904. an types of work. Reesonable. East Hartford DENTAL HYGIENIST (or perio­ Mr. McAllister. time (or third shifts, house­ they appear with Blue Lustre. center of town. Electric stove van to see your letter. Can anytime, 040-1787. wives, retirsd persons. We CARPENTER layout man, work Antiques 56 MANCHESTER DeUvery—light dontal Office. CaU 522-0187, 8:80 Vernon, RockvUle, Mam^ester Rent electric shampooer, $1. included. Available Sept. 16. Tour letter wm be de­ 1000 CHEVROLET, Impala, trucking and package delivery. 289-1541 train you. 048-2414. Opening for a peripheral $96 monthly. Write Bout C, stroyed If the advertiser steering, SERVICE when you need It to 6 p.m. area. One week paid vacation. Plnewood Furniture Shop. WANTED TO BUY — antiques, automatic, power Refrigerators, washers and equipment operator. Mon­ steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ Manchester Herald. la ona you’ve mentioned. good tires, good running con- Complete sharpening service, FIRST SHIFT WORKERS AUTOMOBILE mechanic want­ Grow with growing concern. If You’ve stove moving, specialty. Fold­ day through Friday, 8:30- UPRIGHT PIANO, very good ed lamps, art glass, primitives, If not It win be bandied ditiem. Can 640-18M after 4 p.m. hand and power moweia. SAUCSLADIES, fuU * time or ed fliU-Ume, exceUent salary. 742-8064. 4:30. ExceUent free benefit ELLINGTON — Plnney Brook to the usual manner. ing dialrs for rent. 640-0752. SECRETARY for Beneficial Fi­ part-time (one to 6:80, Includ­ (7:80 to 4) condition, exceUent full key­ any quantity. 644-8962. Home, garden and shop. We al­ Apply In person. Sunset Serv­ program. Including health board, $60. (Midspot dehumidt- II. Brand new, three room, 1006 AMX-800, 8-speed automa- so repair and service power ------nance Co., 0-day week, 2 weeks ing Thursday nights until 9 DISHWASHER wanted e ^ - plus aU day Saturday). Top Multl-drcuits, a rapidly ice Station, 600 B. Middle and accident insurance, and fler, 3 years old; $35. Fifty brick, one story g a^en apart­ tlc. 7,000 original mUes, fidly and hand mowers. AU worii P a ia H a g ' P o p T llig 21 vacation arith pay, free In­ T^ke. nings. Apply in person. WUUe’s pension plan. Subsidized ments. Total electee. Built-in equipped. Best offer over $8,- surance, unusual thrift ]ten. hourly rate to those with good growing firm in the elec­ Steak House, 444 (Mnter St. gallon oil drum with lock lid, Weoring Apparel— L o s t CBK guaranteed. For dependable cafeteria and free parking. $4.60 742-7867. oven and range, refrigerator, 200. 872-8081. service caU 8harp-AU, 885 L. PEXLETIER — Painting — High school graduate Interest­ sales abiUty, good appearance, tronic (Md extends on Invi­ PART-TIME truck driver and Furs 57 and enjoy the pleasure of serv­ tation from our plant to dis­ TOP NOTCH carpenters and Apply. disposal, air-condltlonert base­ FOUND — UtUe glri’s white MUOTANoT^O^oonveTutte. V- Adams St., .Manchester, 848- Interior and exterior, papemig ed in permanent poetUon with stock clerk (or light deUvery. LADIES clothing, fifty dresses, ment laundry and storage area. and paper removal, fuUy In­ advancement. Attractive ing wonderful customers. CaU cuss Job opportunities in the 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1 p.m. to carpenter’s helpers. Good plastic poekatbook, Caldor*s 4-speed, exceUent condition, 5806. wages and benefits. CaU days, Boots and Accessories 46 skirts and two-piece, summer Every apartment having an in­ A Home to Sell Mr. 8hm>tro, 648-2128. Casual (ollowlnlg area: parking area. CaU 648-7678. low mOeage. CaU 847-1580. sured. 848-9048, and 640-8828. personality, appearance and 0:80 p.m. Apply In person, Al- and winter, 12-14. ExceUent terior brick wall plus several UOBT trucking, odd Jobe, also ability to meet the pubUc Village Shope, Manchester. car Auto Parts, 220 Spruce 278-1630 or nights, 742-9144. FIRST NA'nONAL 1967 — 21’ Maritime boat with movtag l a r ^ p p U a n ^ . Bum- PAIHTINO — interior and eX' STORES INC. condition, very reawmaWe. CaU havlrig living room fireplaces. LOST —Passbook NO. W 578 necessary. Apply 880 Mato St, PLATING Street Manchester. 160 h.p. Mermatlc Inboard out­ 872-3108 evenings, all day Sat­ Professional landscape and Savings Bank of Manchester. 1949 OLD6MOBILE, cmivertible. Ing barrris delivered, $4. 044- terlor, very reasonable, tree Manchester between 0-0. COUNTER WOMAN for fuU or board and 16’ house traUer at estimates. CaU Rtcbard part-time work. ApjUy In per­ PARK ft OAKLAND AVES. urday and Sunday. planning design. Adults only, AppHcation made for payment, condition. 648-4771. 1775 or 280-8824. DRILLING MEN WANTED for steady LABORATORY EAST HARTFORD Champ’s Marina, Mason Is­ Martin, 040-0280, 040-4411. WAITRESS wanted part-time, 0 son, Comer Soda Shop, 785 year around employment good no pets. $115 through $165 per land, Mystic, Conn. CMlI 04B- month. Reserve now for Octo­ FOUND —All black Scotty iggg CHEVROLET station wag- STEPS, SIDEWAIK8, stone p.m. to 1 a.m. shift. Ai^ly Bess Main Street, Manchester. ROUTING rate o( pay, exceUent fringe TECHNICIAN 0184. Wonted— To Buy 58 type. Vernon Dog Warden, 875- cn, body and engine exceUent, walls, firepUces. flagstone ter- nfSIDE-outalde painting. 8pe- Eaton Donuts, 100 Center benefits, overtime, wUl train. ber 16-November 1st occupan­ PART AND FUlXrtlme fabric 7004. iigo. 742-8106. races. AU concrete repairs. people over 80. Street, Manchester. . CaU 840-4528. CSiallenging full-4ime oppor­ (M ^to ?” l0()8^ Seascllff Sport Fish- wE BUY and sell antiques, and cy. Call James J. Gessay at Reasonably priced. 648-0801. Cal* “ y competitors, then caU salesglrU wanted. Apply Miss Apply between 0 a.m. and 6 876-0134 after 6 p.m. p.m. Ask tor Mr. George tunity for a high school grad­ TollandJ L St. East Hartford.. used furnlture, china, glass sll- 1982 CHEVROLET Impala, 4- me. Estimates given. 840-7868, WOMAN wanted to babysit In Coburn, PUgrlm MUIs, Hart­ WILLINO worker needed for to shore, 827 cubic inch Cru­ ver, picture frames, old coins, BULLDOZER, baekboe work, 875-8401. my home for two chUdren, ages ford Rd., Manchester, between Smith or Mr. Keith Chris­ uate, preferably with post- NEW one-bedroom. Includes door, 8 cylinder, automatic, growing oU burner bustoese. BUS DRIVERS for school routes sader Marine engine. $700 or guns, pewter, scrap gold, land clearing, septic tanks In- (our and two, apnroximately three and six p.m, only. tie. Mechanicel abUlty, a must. graduatae study, available in appliances and utilities, from r id e n e e d e d to downtown good condition. CaU after an expanding laboratory. In South Windsor. 7:30 to 9:15 best offer. Call 649-0016 after watches, old Jewelry, hob­ $1M. J. D. Real Estate Asso­ 8 p.m., 648-0884. stalled, drainage fields. Paul PAINTINO — EIxterior and In- 8:80 to 5:16 daUy. 847-1121. CaU 847-0782, 876-2840. '6 p.m. Hartford from Edgerton St. Schendel, 840-0480. terlor, quality workmanship. a.m., 2 to 4 p.m. Oood wages. by coUections, paintings, attic ciates, Inc., 643-6129. contents or whole estates. FVr- and Hemlock S t, about 8 a.m. 1058 WIIX.YS______Jeep station wag-______Reasonable rates. Free es- MULTI-CIRCUITS, INC. MAN TO WORK on grounds of This is truly a ground floor Harold OoUins, 844-1581. 18’ CHRIS Craft speed boat, 8 848-2018. ^ 4-wheel drive" running c ^ - EXPERT - Trees cu t tlmates. CaU 742-8590. large home, 8-4 mornings nlture Repair Service, 643-7449. THE PIZZA HOUSE opportunity with a growing FULLER BRUSH (Mmpany cyUnder engine, full canvas SIX ROOM duplex, adults only. dition. $425 or beat otter, 846- buUdmg lots cleared, trees top­ SECRETARY 50 HARRISON STREET weekly. Permanent posltioa, trailer, good condition, $850. RIDE WANTED from Bush HHl ped. Got a tree proldem? WeU NAME YOUR own price. Paint NEEDS company being a leader In needs men, women, students HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques $140. 22 Locust St. 646-2426, 9-5. Rd., Manchester to vicinity of 0280. MANCHESTER, CONN. spring to faU if satlsfactoty. the specialty papermaking to work from home by phone, 646-4355. bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, wortii phone caU, 742-8252. ing, paperhanging, paper re­ WANTED Write Box "U”, ManCheeter Aetna Insurance on Famalng- CHRYSLER, 4-door, 6 moval. Free estimates and dec­ industry. Position Is within by appointments, by planned glassware. We buy estates. VU- ton Avenue fM* 8 a.m. arrival. CERAMIC tUr, wans, floors, Two women, over eighteen Herald, stating dsslrtd wags, Corporate Research and De­ delivery. CaU 247-1949. lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 cylinder, automatic, radio, orating eervice. QuaUty work MALE production worker. age, and referanoes. Garden— Form - CaU 840-8480. vanities, etc. AU arork guaran­ (or counter work. WUl train. velopment Technical Labor­ Lake St., Bolton. 849-3247. Ftiniished heater. Reliable transportation. manship, neat, competent serv­ SECRB7TARY WANTED Apply In person only. Openings on second and third teed. Free estimates. CaU 849- ice. CaU 647-9584. FOR DYNAMIC PERSON­ atory. The primary work ac- PART-TIME Dairy Products 50 Apartments 63-A r id e r s WANTED from Man- $75. CaU 648-4062. shin. Rate $2.87 per hour and WANTED — Restaurant equip­ We’ve Got A 8480. ■ tlvlty will be In toe area of cheater to Unlveraity of Hart­ NEL DEPARTMENT. IN- up. Interviews daUy, 0 to 4 District managers, 12 noon to 4 PICK YOUR OWN tomatoes, ment, store, tavern and bank­ THREE ROOMS, furnished, 1982 VOLKSWAGEN, deluxe WALLPAPER removed, $7JJ0 TERBOTINO, CHAIXJENO- MECHANIC physical testing and product ford, night classes beginning TREE removal-Trimming. Rea­ per average room. CeUlngs 298 West Middle Tpke. p.m. CaU Marge Hampeon, 648- p.m. Monday through Friday $1.60 per half bushel. Carrots ruptcy equipment. (MU heat, hot water, electricity, el­ bus. ExceUent condition, $800. INO WORK, STENO­ 6103. Rogers Corporation, MUl quality evaluation. and Sunday mornings to deliver for feed and canning, $1 .per derly preferred, parking, no September 16. Please esU 640- or best offer. CaU 844-2218. sonable rates. Covered .for painted, $10. average room, LUBE • MAN Forta hardtop. Oar m excel- cam. Call 044-0420. suit your budget Expedient tions, exceUent commiselons. dren are in school. Apply In ties, general administration ______Household Goods 51 61 New St., 648-4576. 474 MAIN ST. office for rent. Whan it eomai ts finding tha right buvar for your ’ lent running condition. Beri ' — Ollwad 13-A service, J. D. Realty. 048-0129. Free use of figure salon equip­ person. Friendly Ice Cream, Loomfixero, Weavers, Material Handlers, Plumbers. and ona clerk typist. Apply e XPER1EN(7ED Center of town, plenty of park­ homa— tha mora prospaett tha marriarl Hayai h«8 in person. Rolo Machine Co.. ^uWe entry. typlng^d*pay^ SINGER ZIG-^G cabtoet qNB comfortably furnished offer over $800. 742-8288. ment by operators. CtaU Mrs. next to Caldors. ing, 646-2428. 9-5. a tramandous list of qualifiad buyar>—for avary 1982 4-door CHEVROLET _ UOHT TRUCKINO, buUi deUv- Paid Vacations, 7 Pdd Holidays, Blue CIrofle, CMS. Inc., 65 Elm St., Manchester. model, used 6-6 months. This sleeping room. Oood location, aark , 640-1702, 848-2488, or 849- roll desires part or fuU-tlme machine wlU monogram, over­ typa of hema, in avary prica ranga. Whan you list 1888 WHITE OldsmobUe eon- good oondlUbn, 640-8887. yards, attlM, cellar, clew- BusilMU Opportunity 28 1101. EXPERIENCED typist and tele­ Sickness and Accident Insurance, Pension Plan and work. CaU 876-6192. parking, 272 Main Street. TWO ROOM office, 100 percent veitlble, aU power, new fire­ ed and removed. Also odd Jobs. ______LL______* phone aollctting, plus general Profit Sharing. DISHWASHER wanted Friday cast, blind hem dresses, makes Main St. location. Inquire Mar­ with Hayaf, tha chaneai of sailing your homa ara 1988 MUSTANG, 2-door tuurd- 644-8862. SHELL — 8-bay modem serv­ DRIVERS for school buses, 7:20 office work, 2-8 evenings wsek- and Saturday nights. Apply button holes. Need responsible NICELY furnished room, fe­ ovar 300 to I in your favor! stone 000 tires. ExceUent con­ top, 8 cyUnder, automatic ___ ice station, suburban area, paid male, use of den, kitchen priv- low’s, 867 Main St. dition. Miwt seU, 048-4281. - 0 a.m. and 2:10 • 8:40 p.m. ly. CsH 648-2485 evenings. Cavey's Restaurant, 46 E. MOTHER will babysit days for party to pay 10 payments of transmission, radio, windshield NOW IS THE TIME to protect training financing. Insurance, Apply CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. $6.25 per month or $62.50 cash. Ueges, parking, references. STORE or offices for rent 480 and restore original appear­ Bolton Schools. ExceUent part- Center Street. working parents. CaU 649-4833. AUBTIN-HBALEY — 8000 Mark washers and miscellaneous retirement and hoepltaUxatlon time (or third shift workers, re­ 81 COOPER HILL ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. (Jail (jredlt Maimger ’till 0 p.m. CaU after 6:80 p.m. 649-7645. Mato St. Across from Friendly extras. Has been maintained ance of your amestte driveway plans. Many dealers earning MAN F o r t ir e recapping shop WILL CARE for baby in my If t(Ul, call coUect 246-2140. 8, 1006. Wire wheels, overdrive, tired persons, housewives. WUl TEL: 648-4M1 ROOM FOR RENT, genUemon ____Ice Cream. 646-2425, 9-6. totw oover. CaU 049-0874 after with the Ford Motor warran- with a good coat of protective $12,000, $18,000 $20,000 and good pay, 45-56 hours per week, licensed home days. Bolton, teed schedule, 20,000 mUes. sealer. Free estimates. 742- train you. Oood wage scale. PRODUOnON SEWING MACHINES — singer only, central location, free ipwo 0. more a year. Get the (acts. 640-8400. all benefits. Must be steady iwar high school. CaU 643-6198. OFFICES lor rent. Bought in late O cto^r of 1086. 9487. Write Box 808, East Hartford worker, experience not neces­ automatic zig-zag, excellent parking, 648-2693 alter 5. Approximately 600 square feet INO CADILLAC convertible m Three new tires, 4 used tires, or call collect 289-i«2L Eve­ PART-TIME woman, mornings, ASSEMBLERS sary. Apply Nichols Manches­ DENTAL ASSISTANT — (3ertl- condition. Makes buttonholes, each. Front and side windows VENETIAN bUnds — repaired, good running condition. Best aU in good shape. $1,695. 647- nings Mr. BeUca 888-9289. and afternoons, driver's license with Progressive ter Tire, Inc., 206 Broad Street, fled, chairslde and offict rou­ hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ Wonled— Rooms— facing Main Street. Oood for offer over 8200. CaU 648-0748. 9630. retaped and recorded. 8490278, Manchester. tine, 7 years experience, refer­ inally over $300., 8 monthly 648-2971. required. Contact manager Ar­ Electrical AppUance professional. Parking. CaU thur Drug. 648-1506. ences available. Write Box payments of $8.60 each or pay- Board 62 Max Grossman, 649-6384. 1086 PONTIAC Catalina ma- 1964 GTO — posltractlon, tri­ Oompany. — Apply PAINTERS —YEAR ‘round If Pays To Call Hayes REWEAVINO of bums, moth- Businoss Opportunity 28 WANTED "B”, Manchester Herald. $51 cash. 522-0931 dealer. roon. Completely automatic. power, new paint Job, good PART-TIME — 8 evenings and work, plenty of overtlme.Man- WANTED — Room with or Excellent condition. $1,800. CaU tires. If interested caU 646-8318. holes, slppers rspaired. Win­ MANCHESTER — Photography Saturday, $80. per week. Q>l-, IIONA MFII. 00. chester. South Windsor area. (JLEIAN, u s e d refrigerators, without board, Parkade area, dow iihadeB made to measure, for gentleman. Write P.O. Box VERHGN 849-4917. studio (or sole. Owner retiring lege atudents considered. Ap-^ Regent Street Experienced. CaU after 6 p.m., ranges, automatic washers 1968 FORD Ranchero, V-8, all slM Venetian blinds. Keys after 80 years to business. Ex­ Service Slation AttCRdaflb Dogi— Birds—'Fets 41 with guarantees. See them at 508, Manchester. standard, metal (take paint ply 490 TiUland St., Room AA6, Mancbeeter, Coon. 528-7449. 1088 FORD, F-880 with 35,000 made whUe you wait. Tape re­ ceUent buetoeas reputation has East Hartford, 8 p.m. tonight B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 849 mUes, 8 jdy tires and many Job with white tonneau cover. corders for rent. Marlow’s 067 ARE YOU TIRED of fighting NOW RENTING been eetablisbed. Owner wUl only. reds, blacks and chocolate, $76 Main Bt. CaU 648-2171. SKtras. In exceUent oondition. $2,750. CaU after 8:80, 849-1988. Main St., 64941221. etay on If requested to acquaint Parf-Time N ights your way to and from work Apartments—Flats— THE Price $2,000. OoU 875-1018 after everyday? How would you Uke up. Also Pekingese and Wei- BLA(JK walnut dining room set 1966 PLYMOUTH Valiant, 4- buyer with business. J. D. Real maraners, 1-628-8573. Tenements 63 0 p.m. Estate Associates, Inc. 848- to work in a pleasant suburban glass top table with 6 chairs, COMMERCIAL door, automatic. 6 cylinder. Building— You’ll enjoy working at JIanchester’s finest serv­ tVE HAVE customers watting Must seU. 849-1100. 5129. atmosphere with access from GROOMING ALL breeds. Har- doted hutch. 648-8820. 1080 RAMBLER American. Contrue ting 14 ice statiim. Working conditions are pleasant, plus a super highway In the near for the rental of your apart­ INMJSTRtAL or Ideal seooiMl car, 22 mUes per HELP WANTED rnony HUl. H.C. Chase, Hebrra l e f t OVER 1987 ilg-zag sew­ you’ll receive many employe benefits. If you future. We are looking for ex­ Rd., Bolton, 848-6427. ment or homa. J. D. Real Es­ gaUoD. Asking $225. Must be ADDmONS, remodeling, ga- Muslcol—DfOHMItic 30 Olerk-Typlst. Paid Vacations, 7 Paid Holidays, Blue ing machines, buUt-ln controls tate Associates, Inc., 643-5129. WAREHOUSE seen. CaU 872-4787. enjoy meeting the public, this may be Just the perienced machine operators, to make button holes, sew HAYES AGENCY Trucks— ^Tractors 5 Cross, C ]^ , Sickness and Accident Insurance, Pension people with experience on mill- POODLES AKC, miniature stUed. s - kitchens remodeled, ce^ f s i right kind of a part-time Job for you. Apply In buttons on, blind hem dresses, LOOKING (or anything In M80 FALCON - 2 - door, 1085 FORD Econline van, com­ home, 108 McKee Street, 640- Plan and P ^ it Sharing. Ing machines and lathes, en- or small standa)lards, brown or MuHtolea of 2,000,4,000,0.000 ment vmrk, cellar floors, pa­ black, with shoiOta, CaUC 649-3827. make fancy stitches. Clearance real estate rentals — apart­ INC. 8 cylinder, Mandard, best offer. pletely reconditioned exceUent 9879. person to— glne and turret, and all around ments, homes, multiple dweU- and B,000 oquara fleet clear M tios, roofing. (JoU Leon Cles- price only $34. or you can span buUdlng. 0611849-1488. shape Price $050. CaU 844-0684. synskl. Builder. 640-4201. mactolnlsts. We offer In return pay $5. per month. For free Ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real Evenings. r Holp Wonlocl— Awly OHENEY BROTHERS, INC. pleasant working conditions, FREE kittens need a go

PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 80, 1968 0 « t o f Toiwh Oat of Town Ont off Town Ransom also Recovered 75 For Solo 75 75 Stock Market Police Chasc, Club 7 2 Ho w m For Sol* 72 For Solo 72 H o o s m For Solo 72 For Solo 73 Out off Town Out off Town Out off Town COUNTRY UVmO at it’s beat BOLTON LAKE -«H room MANCHESTER — Circa 1876, s o u t h COVENTRY — Lake For Solo 75 I For Solo 75 For Solo 75 liORTH OOvmrniT — near ' minutea from Manehestorl Ranch, one car garaga, % — Now i m NSW LlSTIN a — • room MANCHESSTER — Imm ediate Parkaray. Older tfarea bedroom FBI Rescues Boy, * eight room Colonial. Beautiful area, comer half acre building PRIVACY. — 6 room Ranch, 3 VERNON, your dream house ie Quality buUt U and R Raised acre wooded lot. Firm $18,600. non Rm li, tl« Buh BUI Rd. Ranrti with formal dining occupancy! Quality aeven Om>a. Thraa ca r garage, five ASw^ade McCarthy Youths $$ acre lot. Reaidential area. site, high and dry, large shade baths, beamed celling, pan­ EAST WINDSOR — 4 room waiting for you, immaculate 6 Ranch In a park-llke srttUng. WlU hold with deposit only. H im badroonu. M m room. Full cellar, garage, land- room Colonial. Ebccellent ex­ aoraa,' prlvaoy. Only $16,800. Poealble extra lot. H. M. trees, 114 x 144, reduced for eling, garages, pond, water­ Randi, large lot, very clean. room Ranch, 8 bedroome, love­ Treaa, rtirubs, eun and rtiade. ExcaUant buy. Cidl now. The on lu|it lot. T. Shannon, Bcaped yard. Quiet reaidential ecutive area, thm yean old. Only $18,900. H. M. Frechette, Hayaa Agency, 0464)181. NEW YORK (AP)—The etook or. BBB M(W. Frechette R eaR on , 647-9903. quick sale. Owner, 648-8607 caU falls, 9 acrss, pine grove. ly rec room and bar, garage, Raised hearth firaplaea, bright, R.F. Dimock Oo., 8404340. Catches Kidnaper (Contlmied from Page One) area. BeUlore Agency, 64T- Big equipped kitchen, formal momlngB. Realtors, 647-9998. large lot, well landscaped. modem Utrtian^ baonttfully fln- market made a good advance 14U. dining, large lot! TwtHiar ga­ NBW LISTTNO — Six room Hutdilns Agency, Realtors, 649- TOLLAND aWKN ROOM oldar boraa, ox- 6894. Won’ t lost $21J{00, Paul W. tehed re c ro6m. Aluminum with trading moderately active rage. Many pleaaant surprlsea. overalsed Cape with full died BOLTON-NBIAR Center—beauti­ SOUTH Windsor — Large 8 TWO ACRES OF TREES eenent condition, on boo lino. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4686. storms, acraens, doors. Truly a Want an- tor told newsmen the. Stalfords foUowed as ter or the prtice," he aaid. large kitchen, three car well, acre lot. Bring check formal dining room, family owner wants quick sale. (COVENTRY from w ater, treed and In very sendee. Y our aatlstactlon Ie gutebad hours after the abduc- weren’t home and left. I^bor Day giSSTltoSl_ _ _ tear gas and T h e protestore have MANCHESTER — Tm THREE BATHS are only one LOW 20’a — 8 room Colonial, garage. In Immaculate condi­ book, only $19,900. Hayes Agen­ room, fireplace, 2U bathe, gar­ Loaded with extras. Mort­ nice area. Priced to ssH. NOTICE Foiir Bedroom Ranch our concern. OaU us.now. C.J. tlon______waiting__^ tor__ __ a ^promlaad______call ‘I’m ^ helplesa,” ^ sold Factor. buying - — among blue chips ana •used__ _ rifle butts to diaperse the achieved a tragic but bloody 6-room Oarrlaon Colonial, large feature o f thia four bedroom 4 bedrooms, living room with tion. Wolverton Agency, Real­ cy , 646-0191. age. 828,900, PhUbrick Agency Hayes Agency, 646-0181. gage assumable. Here is an Just the home for a large M orrison Agency, 648-1016. from the kkinapar—and making He recalled that Roger Toughy toon voIaUle IsauM pushed the M on tear gaa caimlstere victory,” David DeUlnger, living room with fireplace, for­ Raised Ranch. Brand new and fireplace, dining room and den, tors, 649-3818. R ealtors, 649-6847. ADMISSION opportunity too good to mal dining room, and a family beautiful, featuring a hand 3-car garage, aluminum siding, COVENTRY — Lake Bellevue- family. Here on a wooded w ^ poUoa said wero earnest was oonvioted for kidnaping list ahead definitely, crowd «Bs- chairman of the National Ifobi- MANCHESTER — Immaculate COVENTRY — BuUdlng lot OF ELEX7TORS miss. Call now. ALL CASH tor your property alied kitchen, 6 generoua bed- split ahhigled exterior. Two poealble 2-famlly conversion. section. Three bedroom Ranch, tot is an 8 room, 2 bath, 2 efforts to pay the ransomi him In Chicago, where Factor Gains outnumbaradinuvrvu loesaaluww by _____jt A- Twmiin at Grant llsaUon Committee to End the 6 room Ranch, full basement, close to lake. No reasonable N O T f f f i Notice la hereby given lliat within 34 hours. Avoid red rooma, doe^ galore, IH car garage, flnlahed family V acant Can now. Wolverton family sited cabinet kitchen, car garage home with a 34’ ” T1m paranik can weU afford was known as Jake the Barber, more than 200 offer safused, 648-8734. the Board ot Admisskxi o f EHec- master bedroom. Prompt tape. Instant service. Hayes ------York Stock Exchange. bathe, breeaeway and attadied room , an city utiUtlea, auto­ Agency, R ea lton , 649-3818. mud room, new bathroom, PubMc.Hearing wlU be held B &L W P6y>” taUd P olice C hief C91n- A fter aervirg 35 years ot a 99- Hilton Hotel, hub of downtown (CtUcago officiaU) have brought beautifu JI I J con­ tore, of the Town of Monohea- occupancy ie poealble. $31,- A gency, 846-0181. The Dow Jones mdustrtad av­ garage. Aluminum aiding. $27,- matic kitchen. Elarly occupan­ MANOHE8TB1R ~-B-sone lot, baseboard heat, new 1,000 gal­ by the Planning and Zoning BARROWS and WALLACE (fo. ton H. Anderaon. year prison sentence, Toughy convention activity. • taste of Saigon to Chkta- venient ). Leo- ter, wlU be In eeaglon in the 900. Call Don Staco, 449- He sold the Mdnsper and file was rrteased, then wsa riain In erage at noon was iq> 8.42 aft 900. Wolverton Agency, Real- cy. Mr. ■ Finoramo, Belflore PORTER ST. area, large over 80 X 127, central location, city lon septic tank plus leaching Oommlaelon of Manebeater, Oon- Manchester Parkade AND THEN there was the man There (he demonstrators sat sixed Cape, 7 rooms, formal nard Agency, Realton, M unlcipai Building, Town 6806. parents talked by telephone cUticogo 38 days later. 897.76. to n , 649-aSU. Agency, 647-1416. utilities. Bel Air Real Estate, field, permanent siding, adja­ neoUcut, Wednesday evening, M anchester 649-6806 who when told that he and his peatcefully on the littered grass ‘T deny there was a pattam ot dining room, family room or 0469. CJtork’a Otttoe, on Wedneaday, Wednesday night, the same day. a man poeing aa an eiectri- Motors were mixed, despite 648-9683. cent to lake. P rice $14,800. September 4, 1968 at 7:80 p.m. wife wero overweight, bought of Chicago’s ladcefront aa tha too much foree usad by poUca,” PLEASE your family. ThU IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY U September 4, 1968 from 6:00 the red-haired the tact that auto production for den, 2 full baths, yard with rowirwci nrwsnof e Austin Chambers Realtor, in the Hearing Room of the Mu- COVENTRY — Very clean 8H B & . W Mmself some golf ehiba —and “ abduoUon. No threat was olsn abducted odor of the gas lingered In the Frank SuUIvtm, director o f pub­ 3 - bedroom Ranch is locat­ youn on this brand new 7 privacy. ExceUent condition. BOWERS SCHOOL - Cape, 6 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. tor the putpooe room Gape, overalsed garage, who was clad Septambar warn scheduled at a rooms plus paneled office, MLS, 648-2838. niol(ial BuUdiiig to oonsider ap- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. hU wUe a lawn mower. He "»*«*• on the life of their only stalford chUd, nighttime air. Oonventlon drte- lic information for the Chicago ed within walking distance to room Raised Ranch in an suea $34,900. FTiUbrick Agency Real' Rosort PropMty of admitting aU pereotw who are modem kitchen, new furnace, dhlld, Anderaon oald only in a bathing suit, after record number of units. Steels P olice Depautment, saftd. "B u t treed lot, garage, $31,600. PhU- pBooMon lor Special Permit in Manebeater Parkade should have bought them both gatos returned to the Hilton un­ schools and playgrounds. Situ­ of comparable homes. Two car tors, 649-8847. ElAST HARTFORD — $84,600, tound to be qualified to be Bllec- aluminum aiding,'treed lot On­ tying up the attractive blonde also wero ragged as ordan for there warn a pattern o f afttamk brick Agency, R ealtors, 649- For M 74 aooordanoe wMh Article IV, M anchester 649-6806 a house at Keith Real Estate, As negottattons with the kid­ der the armed security of 1,400 ated In a youthful neighbor­ garage, 1% baths, built-ins, 8 room center entrance Colon­ tore of the Town ot Man(9ieater. ly $17,600. H. M. Frechette, off for all four maids in the steal nmalnad at a low level, (on police) by this pitiful groop MANGHESTER—17 Hatel S t 8- 6847. Seotton n of the Zoning Regida- 649-1933. naper continued, the Stalfords guamdamen, six lines daap In hood, immaculate and com­ fireplsM, half acre lot Impos­ BOLTON LAKE, Bolton — 6 ial with 4 bedrooms In desir­ The (}uaUacatloMi are ea fol- R ea lton , 047-9998. TOLLAND — Near Parkway, mother, Joanne. It was the day although an upturn was expect­ of revolufionatries,” he added. bedroom. Colonial, aluminum r —7^ ----- ~ — tiona, tor the tollowing project: pleaded putdicly that no one in­ front of the hotel. pletely redecorated in every re­ sible to beat at $26,900. Mr. room summer home secluded able Oak-mu St. area near lowe: Applicant must be a Unit­ older 6-room Oolontal, new SEIXJNG YOUR ROME? For terfere with efforts to pay tha $90,(X)0 home. ed. Rubbers wero mostly high­ Tcievtaion spotlights bounced Mayor Richau4 J. Daley sold: aiding.aldlns. Excellent Etxcellent cation. condition, on­ * ^ 1 ^ 0 Pwk - 6_room Cape "Oorden Aparimenia — 149 spect, $28,900. J. D. R eal Es­ Merrttt, BeUlore A gency, 647- in fine neighborhood, fireplace, hldaway, near water, $ bed­ the M anchester line, 668-6689. ed' States citisen, twenty-cne $20,900 —1$4 acres. Old Colon­ kitchen and heating System, prompt courteous service that ransom . The kidnaper, drsased In er. oft military vehicles, lined for "To protect the delegates and ly $16,900. H.M. Frechette Oak Street — Manebeater, tate Associates, In c., 648-8779, 1418. two full baths, loads of closet room s, only $9,800. B ayss (21) yearn of age, have reaided ial, completely modernized, garage, large wooded lot, $14,- gets results, call Louis DImock Tha FBI aaid that aariy Fri­ workmam’s clothes, told Mrs. The Associated Press average six blocks in MIdilgam Avenue. the people of CNcago from this 649-1688. Realtors, 647-0998. Agency, 64681S1. VERNON.. .one of the cleanest Oonn. Arnold Lawrence, o f 60 stocks at noon was up 1.1 qiace, full Shed dormer, form­ randi homes we’ve ever listed. in the Town of Mandieater tor bright and clean, three ga­ 900. Hayee Agency, 646-0181. Realty, 649-9838. day morning, foOowbig inotruc- Stalford that he wanted to check Delegates and party atides stood panned violence the city woriied LUXURY UVINO In prestige al dining room or fourth bed­ Arcbttect — Scale l”-20’—7- six (6) months, be able to read rages, nice view, trees, subur­ ttons given through a seriea of electrical circuits in connection at SSS.8, with industrials up 1.8, on a hotel bakxmy and looked with tha Secret Service, the RANCH — 7 rooms, 3 full Forest Hills is yours for leas Three bedrooms, finlabed base­ 19-68” (Appttcant: Joropb rails up .7, and uUUUes up .7. room . Losts o f trees. $22,900. ment, Ideal reaidential area. ki Englleh and take the oath ban. Hutchins Agency, Rehl- talaphone calls, the $280,000 in with renovatim at the house through window! at the tinging Federal Bureau of Inveafiga- baths, modem kitchen with than 3TOU might think. Seven O u t o ff T o w n Rlvooa) Variances requeot- The news background was en­ EAST CENTER STREET Philbrick Agency Realtors, $49- Impossible to describe, so preaoribed by law. toia, 6494834. ranaom money was accepted next door. The mother was a”d chanting most below. tlon, the Department of Justice built-ins, formal dining room, room Cirionial, 2H baths, 2 For S a k 75 ed. couraging for the numket, but 6847. many extras and the over-all Dated at Manchester (Ms from an Intermediary acting on forced into a closet, her mouth Chicago police, wero in little and other agencies directly In- fam ily room , 8* bedroonu, 3- car garage, automatic kitchen, AH Intereotied peraom may PRIVACY — Route 6. See this the pame o f trading was som e­ condition. Sensibly priced in SOth day o f August 1068. Hard Battles Rage the Stalfords’ behaU In the bound with tape, amd the young­ evldance. They confined opera- volved in the maintenance of car garage. Excellent neigh­ first floor and fireplaced fam­ Two fam ily, 8-8 flat style. TO BE SOLD — 4-4, two fam­ BOLTON — four roctn expand­ aMend tMa hearing. TUs notice five room Ranch. Newly re­ what alamk, as expected before the mid 20’s and well worth it. Board of Adndaakxis southern Loa Angeles area. ster was carried to the Stal­ tlone to making arreots gnd law and order.” borhood, $81,900. Phflbrlck ily room, phis a plethora of Good condition. Mid 20's. ily, A-1 condition, A-l location. able Cape. Two unfinished up. la on tUe In the Town CSerk’s constructed, decorated, car­ T . J. CrockeU, R ealtor. 648- WHUam C. Johnson, It was ehortly afterwards that fords’ expensive car outside. a loiM Exchanges wiU arrested. ______Agency, Realtors, 649-6847. other extras. Mr. Lombardo, Possible to have combina­ Cidl Paul J. Correnti Agency, Convenient loeatlan near Firk- peted, all electric, cathedfal, be cloeed Monday. 1677. OMoe. Ftana may be seen in tfae Selectman the car chase began. Young Mrs. Stedtord worked herself « > Btartler, MoOarfiiy told the tion of apartments and of­ 648-6868. w ay and Lake. CaU now, $18,- ceilings, wooded lot, 100 x CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 9 B*Blore Agency, 647-1418. Pkmnfav Office. Mildred M. Sohaller, South of Da Nang Stanley, who was waortaig only free and telephoned her hiB- Pricee advanced in moderate­ demonotreftors in the park that No BeneActions fices. Norman Hohenthal 400. Hayea A gency, 646-0181, Planning and 200’ with brook. Only $8,000 ly active trading on the Ameri rooma on one acre, beautiful- i . . Realtor, 646-1166. CONCORD Road area.. .Price Selectm en a swim suit when he was ab­ bond. he did not endorae either the ly landscaped, modem Wteh- convenience of two Zoning Oominlealon down. Builder will assume (Oonttmied from Page One) can Stock Exchange. CHICAGO (A P ) — The 1968 11 U SLASHED on this beautiful COVENTRY — Only $12,900. Theresa M. Parla, ducted two days ago, was stll Later, with the keys stUl in it, major party candidates tor full bathrooms in this six room Ugol NoticQ M . Auppet ene­ cuaoed Thursday. Mefiidtet En'scopal Church of tors, 649-6847. 8 bedrooms, garage, covered a-A-a iBianK OvUSataoa. laie of signed for a hearing on the allow­ CLOSED with 7 large rooms, bath my everywhere in central Viet­ "keep dying by the thousands" MANCHESTER and vtdiilty. 1418. Manchester, In said Dtotrict, de- ance of oaid administration account fore pulling out, a . government " I don’ t think people can Washington, D.C., threw out hta and a half, family room on Czech Heads Parley os long aa he gets "tfae big mon­ Over 76 homes from $7,800 up. paUo, $27,900. PbUbrick A gm - with said estate, ascertainmnt of spokesman said, the invaders nam and the situation for great riiooee the laws-they want to final prayer and subsUtutad a RAISED RANCH — built-ins. On motion of Otodya M. Oustaf- hetra sad order of dtatributton, and main level, built-ins, wall to ey the preoMenoy would give CaD Mitten Realty Company, TWELVE ROOM Contemporary baths, fireplace, rec room! Bexltors, 649-6847. son. 4M Hackmatack St.. Ifanchet- tMa Court direou thaU notice of LABOR BAY burned 18 houses. victories everywhere ia very fa­ (Oonttaued from Page One) abide by,” Humphroy said, very brief one. on Mandmster’s finest street ter. Conn., admhdatmtrtx. the time and plaoe aosQned (or wall carpeting, 2 fireplaces I Presumably the captives were vorable,” said the broadcast. him .” ReaHors, 648-6980. 14x16’ sundeok, garage. Two LARGE MODERN home plus ORDERBD; That three months saU beSHhig be given to aU per­ The DUbcek leadership so far In-law suite. Estate - like $27,600. Mr. Stedesky, 649- pressed info service to carry "AU Uberation armed forces Ocechortovak government to "People may demonotrato acres o f land. ^ ,9 0 0 . CaU Mit­ 8 room older home with bam from the Sard day of August, 1988, sons known to be interested there­ Monday, September 2, 1968 has appeared to be willing to gp MODERN 5 room Ranch, base­ grounds, swimming pool. Bel­ be and the same are limited and in to appear and be heard there­ 8806. supplies, and it was believed and aU patriotic peoples, quick­ make the sKuatton appear as against him,” said the North ten Realty Realtors, 64S-69S0. and 100 acres o f land. $86,000 allowed for the oredilcn wMiln on by ptAUidilng a copy of tMa or­ along with this demand, but ment garage, large lot, con­ fiore Agency, 847-1418. those who were killed or wound­ ly grab this opportunity. HR, de­ Vletnamesa radlD. "War may go (or the package. PhUbrick which to faring in their claims der In soma newarasMr ho'vkig a Dnorqucy TolaplioM Numbtn: nearty normal as pooalble. there are signs that they have venient loeatian. Gerard Agen­ SCARBOROUGH Road, Onlmlal against said eolate, os>d aaid od- clrculatioa In aodd DMrtct, at least B (Sl W ed had refueed to cooperate. stroy, annihilate in this general on. Ola may keep dying by the OF MANCHESTER Agency R ealiors, 649-8847. mintstiatrtx Is directed to give The main points in the city run Into oppositlcm from radical cy, 648-0866, 649-0688. BOWERS AREA Colonial. Eight 7 rooms, modem kitchen, form­ seven days before the day of said The hamlets had no government offensive that has now begun.” thousands, but what doss he FLETCHER aUSS 00. rooma plus dellghtfuUy screen­ public notioe to the creditors to hearing, and by ma'l'ng by oerti- Highway ...... 649-5070 BARROWS and WALLACE Co. vrero aUU occupied by Soviet liberals. al dining room, den, large liv­ MANCHESTER — seven room o r ^ in their dalms 'Wltfaln said Hed mall, on or before August 38, troops or militia to defend them. The broadcast caUed on pecc­ care with all th« big money the ed por^ Tree shaded private time allowed by ptdiUafaing a copy 1988. a copy of said order to Soehie G oriiagB ...... 649-1886 Manchester Parkade forces, especially the newspaper There were various rumors on ing room with fireplace, l!k Cape Cod in exceUent condi­ ot this order in oosne newspiuwr In Saigon, a Viet Cong prison­ ants to "contribute your man­ presideiMy would give him? 6494521 lot PrafesaianaUy apimda- V. WeipiL 146 Mert1» Rood. RED M anchester 640-6306 offices, the radio and television the clrcumstonces of Dubcek's NOTICE. baths, 8 large bedrooms, 2-car tion. Three bedrooms, formal having a dreuiation in asM probiue No. 4, Vernon, Oosm. 08080 and SoRhory Sowar and Wertor...... 649-9697 er led government security power and your property to "He oould say: 1 want peace, 54 McKfiE STtEET ed for fast, fair sale. Eariy dletrlct 'Wtifata ten dairs from the Jane 6lelatw, IM Birch Street. studios and Cetoka, the national arrest by the Russians. One said garage, $82,000. Philbrick dining room, famUy room. date ot tMa order and return make Manchester. OoiuL, eisd return SOUTH COVENTRY on Main forces to a cluster ot houses in serve the front.” but I love my good place bettor. Public taearti«s will be held occupancy. Belflore Agency, Viet Cong barrages landed news agency. Russian trucks President Ixidvik Svoboda A gency, R ealtors, 6494B47. Nicely landscaped tree shaded to this court ot the notice given make to tMa Onurt. ___ Rood, four room Cape, full Choton, t^e Chinese quarter, with machine gunners still pa­ He could tell you: keep on fight­ J. F. KENNEDY, DECANTER ... - f l M i by the namdag and Zoning 647-1418. JOHN J. WAILBTT, Jtsdge. J(H1N J. WALLETT. Judge. during the night on a Mekong threatened to shoot himself un­ yard. CaU now, Paul W. Dou- basement, double garage, ame- where they fltiriMd out two sab­ trolled the streeto. ing boys. You can lose your Gogamfiaslcn o f Mancheetor, BEAUTIFUL Cape — aluminum Delta training center 60 mUes less Dubcek was permitted to F. D. ROOSEVELT...... S l M i S NEW LISTING by Frank Fll- gan, Realtor, 649-4636. site drive, eteam heat, arte­ otage and terror teams of three Emxtloyes of the streetcars lives, but I can’t lose my face Oonneettout, on Wednesday eve­ tiding, fuU shed dormer, 7 ______TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT southwest of Saigon and Can Join In at the M oscow confer­ M. L. K IN G ...... SS jM loramo. Big, young 4-bedroom sian well, fruit trees, lake priv­ women and three men. The po­ and buses served notice on city and my money. My guts and A nice large rooms, with 8 bed­ Tho airfield, 20 miles farther ence table. There was no way to R. F. KENNEDY...... j g . — ning, September 4, 1966, starting Oolonlall Automatic Utdien, ileges, lot 100 X 180, Owner, lice also seized four pistols, sev­ authorittes they would not oper­ your blood—sorry about that rooms up, 4 down, fireplace, southwest, and military spokes­ verify such rumors. at 7:90 p.m. in the Hearing paneled famUy room, 3 fire­ NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE 648-8607 ca ll mom inga. eral grSfiades, a rocket launch­ ate after 8 p.m. unless they had Joe.’ ’ ’ Room of the Municipal Building, large kitchen, overalsed ga- MANCHESTER er, a quantity of TNT and more men said five Vietnamese clvU- The Soviet press has made-no NUUNE REPRODUCTIONS FROM $ 1 .M places, 2-car garage, Ug lot. rage, heavUy treed lot. Low guarantees for the safety of The broadcast was In English, on the toQowing ap^iMcsUtone tor In accordance with the provlaloiis of Ch^ter 8, Sections 1 parcel of land located on the northerly and southerly side of SOUTH WINDSOR — Large four than 6,000 rounds of ammuni­ ians were killed, 24 were wound­ mention of the assembly’s deci- Quiet residential area. Priced 20’ s. Won’t last. W olverton $28,900. bedroom Ranch. Two car ga­ their passengera and them- directed at U.S. forces in ITet- tone changes: and 9 ot the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption Hercules Drive more particularly bounded and described as tion. ed atnd 11 aircraft were dam­ srives. sl(m. But the official news agen­ Now is the time to br in your aroeens to be npeftred. below market for fast sale. Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. rage, breeseway. Big well nam. 'TOLLAND TPKE. -JEFFERSON CaU Frank at B elfiore Agency, by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connecti­ follow s; Another arms cache was un­ aged. Life in Prague was hardly cy Tass declared: "The right- Tass, file Soviet News agency, Storm w ow gtasa replaced. landscaped yard. Rec room. At Long Binh, 12 miles north­ ST.—To change to Buslnesa 647-1418. NEW 2-famUy, 10 room duplex, Lovely residential area, St. cut, August 27, 1968, o f Ordlnancea as fon ow s: Beginning at a point on the northerly line of land of covered at MarUe Mountain, on changed. There were queues at wing counterrevolutionary said in MOacow that Hum­ Possible in-law suite. Priced to east of Saigon, American pris­ Zone n , aU or pari of on area ______each apartment 2 bedrooms, Bartholomew’s Parish. Spa­ Chapter B. 186 Garden Grove, Inc., which point marks the southeasterly the outskirto of Da Nang. It con­ food stores and any place where forces are becoming more ac­ phrey's running mate. Sen. Ed­ sell. Patd W. Dougan Realtor, oners in the U.S. Army’s laixest AUTO BLASS INSTALLED now in Rea. Zone AA and NEIW LlbTiNQ —^By Frank FU- 14 X 14 m aster bedroom , Uvlng cious 3 - bedroom Ranch, PURCHASE OF LAND FROM GARDEN GROVE, INC. comer of the nremleea to be herein conveyed, the Una runs tained a half ton of exidoelve motorcyclists dlstrubuted copies tive trying to frustrate the first ward Muskle, Is closely identi­ lovely country kitchen, 2 640-4686. penal stockade in Vietnam riot­ constructive steps of the party Rural Realdence Zone, de- Im’amo. Recent Ranch with 7 room and formal dining room BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Diracton of the Town of westeriy along land of Oarden Grove, Inc., a distance of two plaartic and five bazooka-type of underground newspapers. fied with the Johnsoti adminis­ u rooms, 2-car garage, acre fireplaces, penried famUy rocket launchere. ed esuly today. Before MP rein­ and the government leadership BUSS RimimiRE TOPS acribed aa floHowa: Starting with waU to waU, kitchen with Manchester that the Town of Manchester purchase for the con­ hundred thirteen and 4/100 (218.04) feet to an Iron p(p4; VERNON —custom beauUfid Prazke Noviny, a mimqp- tration’s Vietnam war policy. lot nice rural eetttng in Man- room, rec room, garage, Along' with the continuing forcements put down the riot an of Czechoslovakia.” at a point on the south aide of riectric ranges, sepeurate fur­ sideration hereinafter set forth that certain piece or parcel of thence through an interior angle of 182* 49’ In a northweeteriy Raised Ranch, two years old, graphed newspaper purportedly Muskle "led the administra­ (hester. CaU Frank at Belfiore custom buUt, many extras, fighting, heavy .enemy troop hour later, one Inmate haul bem Party secretary Alexander Tolland Tpke. and the eaat naces, fuU walk-out basem ent land located aoutheriy of Hercules Drive more partlculoriy bound­ direction almig land of Garden Grove, Inc., a distance of three bedrooms, two lavator­ issued by the Prague city ad­ tion forces in pushing through MIRRORS (FirB|ilaea ud Door) Agency, 647-1418. carpeting, drapes, etc. movements were reported on klUed, 68 prisoners and five Dubcek, the leader of the liber­ aide o f Jeffenmn S t the Uae large rear sundeck. Wolverton ed and described as follows; forty-nine and 00/100 (49.00) feet to an iron j^pe; thence the ies, 2-car garage, many ex­ ministration, said Soviet offi­ the convention an election pro­ the Infiltration corridors leading M Ps were wounded amd a num­ als who was arrested by the Tuna easterty 420’ , m ore or TRULY A heme for larger fam- Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. Beginning at an iron pipe which marks the northeast line runs w esterlv at an interior angle o f 228* 86’ In a west­ tras. Must be seen to ai^re- cials called on the deputy may­ gram endorsing the administra­ nGTORE FRAMINO (oil typos) Picnic in your own back into South Vietnam fomn Cam­ ber o f buUdlngs amd- wood­ Russian Invaders and released __ laaa; thence eoulheriy 1700’ Uy, 8% custom buUt room s in- WEST SIDE —older home. corner of the land herein conveyed, the line runs southerly erly direction a(ong land of Garden Grove, Inc., a distance of clate. Call for on ai^iointment, framed tents in the compound or and demanded that "iUegal” tion policy of continuing aerial more or leas; thence wifaffiri^r yard, outdoor fireplace, weU one hundred sixty-three and 20/100 (168.20) feet to an iron bodia and Laos. The U.S. Com newspapers and radio transmit­ after the Moscow talks, was re- against the Democratic eluding 4 bedrooms, Uvlng aU rooms large, 4 bedrooms, a dlstanca ot three hundred two and 10/100 (802.10) feet alcxig 289-1614, between 6 and 0 p.m . had been burned. WINDOW aid PU11 DUSS 80*, more or leas; thence landscaped. Act quickly. pipe; thence through an interior angle of 178* 68' in a wester­ mand sent its heaviest bombers. ters cease their activities and ported under medical care, RepulUlc of Vietnam,” Tass room — dining room combina­ hot water baseboard heat other land of the Town of Mancheetor to a point; thence Viet Cong * rockets hit the northerly TOO’, more or leas, to lv direction along land of Garden Grove, Inc., a distance of ANDOVER LAKE area. .. .we A ir F orce B62a, to attack these poaters and painted slogans mentaUy and physlcaUy ex- tion with beamed ceilings and good condition. Ideal for large through on luterlor angle of 89* 16’ in a westeriy direction units In a continuing effort to American freighter Transglobe where Jetferaon St hegMs; ninety-eight and 80/100 (98.80) feet to an iron ^pe; said point have two properties list­ calling for resistance against liausted. a fireplace. A family room and fam ily, $20,900. Philbrick Agen­ Wjrman & Lord Realty along other land of the Town of Manchester, a distance of smash the buildup which could and a Japanese ship today as thence 860', more or lees, ed here, both with lake privl- the occupation be removed. Liberal and pro-Moscow lead­ a game room, fondly aiaed cy, Realtors, 649-6847. five hundred two and 60/100 (602.60) feet to a point; thence being the southwesterly comer of the premises herein can- herald assaults on Saigon, Tay they threaded the narrow river along the easterly ride of Jef- through an interior angle of 110° 01’ in a norttaweateriy direc­ veyed and the southeasterly comer ot land now or formeriy legee. Now the lake season is The newspaper also quoted ers argued in secret Thunday kitchen and two fuU bathrooms. 646-3736 Nlnh and other key cities. channel toward Saigon. One lerson St. to point of begin­ PLYMOUTH LANE — 4-bed- tion along land of Garden Grove, Inc., a distance of five of Anna and Katherine Walek; thence the line runs northerly, coming to an end, these own­ the Soviet officials as "voicing over \riiat course to take amid 4-car attached garage. In ad- The B62s flew 11 missions American crewman was wound­ ning. AppUcanta: Paid Dodge room Colonial. Owner moving along land of said Walek, a distance of four hundred nlnetyv ers are anxious to move, their dissatisfaction at the fact the Soviet bloc occupation. dlUon.. .a tidy 4 room apart­ hundred fifty-four and 68/100 (664.08) feet to a pd seventy (670) feet, more or less, to a point at the north­ secret police efforts to locate overalls and drifted into a facto­ B, deaerthed aa toUowa: frooed yard. Bel Air Real cy , 649-6847. An Easy-Knit Rohan, a distance of four hundred eighty-three and 48/100 easterly comer of the land herein conveyed; thence the line leadens of the passive resistance ry when the shifts changed to A Northerly by land n/f Hohen- MANCHESTER — 7 room alr- Estate, 648-9832. Today i> Ristory (488.48) feet to an iron pipe and point of beginning of this runs aoutheriy along land of the Town of Manchester, a dis­ movement. hold secret talks. tbol and Algrid Sboles 289.6’ condltlaned SpUt Level, IH ___ Ltgd Notica The deputy mayor called on description, making an angle of 94* 19’ with the first course. tance of approximately two hundred fifty-nine and 6/10 (389.6) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pross freedom, one of the m ore or leas; Elaaterty by baths, eUdlng glass doors oO $18,900 WILL PURCHASE ‘ this the Russians to withdraw their UqCOB PEBMIT The property described above contains four and 87/100 (4.87) feat, more or leas, to a rcint; thence the line runs weateriy Today ia Friday, Aug. 80, the most cherished of the reforms Rooaevelt St. 96’, more or family room, modern Utriien 4H room “ Ranch, within walk­ NOTICE OF APPLICATION tanks from several points in the acres and is a portion of the premises conveyed to Garden Grove, along propoaad north right of way line of Herculea Drive one 248rd day ot 1968. There are 128 stnee the liberal wave was leoa; Southerty by with buUt-ins, garage. $36,900. ing distance to private beach at ThU la to_g lv ^ notice that I, city so that work on file Prague Z m e n 240’ , m ore or Philbrick Agency, Realton, Bolton Z ake, aU nicely paneled b . ^ b lby ofaa-A Proa- Inc., in Vol. 827, Page 428 o f the M anchester Land R ecords. hundred twenty-one and 8/10 (121.6) feet, more or leas, to n days left in the year. launched in January, was one of S A L E _... . . * _ poet street. Eaat Hartford. Oonnec- Today’s HlghU^t in History subway project could continue, Westerly by other land of Jar­ 6494847. With 2 bedroom s, living room tlcut, have fUed an anpUcatton dat­ Said premisea are to be conveyed, together with a right of point; thence the line runs aoutheriy along other lend of the the first casualties as govern­ On this date in 1946, Gen. the newspaper sold. mm vis 188.86’ , more or lest. Aj>- with fireplace, kitchen and dto' ed Aumat 20. 1968, won the Uquor way to Keeney Street. Tosm of Manchester, a distance of approximately three hun­ ment leaders set about carrying OofUnx Coiniiuston for a Paciiase Dovg;Ias MacArthur arrived in Antioccupation posters and pHcant: Alexander JarvU end - 6 room cus- ing area. Must be seen. Wol- store Liquor Permit (or the sale The consideration for such purchase shall be the transfer by dred forty-two (842) feet, more or less, to the point and place out the agreement with Moscow. * 6j*kevi iMsIlf Dmlattsu was%/«li TAm Japan and set up headquarters, painted slogans wer^ still evi­ extended by the Planning and tom buUt Raised Ranch, top verton Agency Realtors, 649- ^ h o«c Hquor on u» premiaes the Town of Manchester to Garden Grove, Inc., of the following of beginning, making an angle with the first course herein Josef Smrkovsky, liberal pres­ ALL FLOWEMNB SHRUBS; BUY ONE, quality construction, exceUent ^ ■' ’ known oa Lee's Faclaaca Store, at the end of World Wtur n. dent in most secUons of Prague Zoning Commission to include 2818. 4S5M| Main Street Mancbeiter, Con- piece or parcel of land located on both sldea of Hercules Drive o f 90*. ident of the National Assembly, loeatlan, treed lot. Mid aO’i. On This Date hut they appeared to be grad­ a portion of property of A. ----- . ------nectlcut. more particularly bounded and described as follows; The parcel described above contains approximately six and told the nation in a radio ad­ Hayes Agency, 6464181. A LITTLE imaginsUon, a UtUe ^ The bustoese irtU be ewn^ by In 80 b .c., Cleopatra com m it­ ually getting fewer. dress that restrictions on radio -DaClends. ______eisonn Slhiey and Thomas B. Slbiey Beginning at a point on the northerly line of land of 74/100 (6.74) acres. Soviet agents have booby trap 6ET SECOND ONE for ONLY 1c work, and $16,800 wUl get you ot 3t-A Prospect Street. East Hart- ted suicide by letting an asp Uto stations and newspapers were PROSPECT ST.—(EJast Side) To DUPLEX 4-4, assum able mort- Garden Grove, Inc., which point marks the southeasterly The premises are crossed by Hercules Drive, having a width equipment in the occtipled radio a fine UtUe older home. Five corner of the premises to be herein conveyed, the line runs of seventy (70) feet. The Town of Manchester expresely reeerves her. beginning. He said the meazh change to Industrial Zone—aU gage, Uve as low as |80. month­ In 1646, a treaty of peace was and televlslcui stations. In­ rooms on a tree shaded lot Han'- westeriy along land of Garden Grove, Inc., a distance of two the seventy foot strip knosm as Hercules Drive, as presently laid ures would be temporary and • HYBRID LILAC • W EIGG LA or part of an area now in ly. Only 828,700. A fter 4, 628- .made by the Dutch and Indians formed sources eald. These are right in Manchester. Wolverton lord. conneoUoit as mmuttee. hundred thirteen and 4/100 (218.04) feet to an iron pipe; out, from the above described premises, to be used for all pur­ would be discussed by the as­ Reetdeoce Zone AA, deoertbed 0686. at New Amsterdam. designed to be set by remote A gm cy, Reakors, 649-2818. iMted A i«ust'*3^^<». thence through an interior angle of 182* 49’ in a nortfaweeterly poses for which a public highway may be used. sem bly In the next tew days. • ALMOND PINK • FLOWERING QUINCE as followa: Northerly by land In 1862, the Second Battle ot contre^ to knodc out radio and direction along land of Garden Grove, iHb., a distance of The cons ration given to the Town of Manchester for the The clandestine radio statioiui n/1 Cheney Brothers and Bull Run was fought In Virginia television broadcasts that do not • FRfiNCH PUSSY WHLLOW forty-nine and 00/100' (49.00) feet to an Iron pipe; thence the sale and com /anoe of the aaid property shall be the transfer by that sprang up after the occupa­ • BEAUTY BUSH Jaefcmat Oocp., 467.62’ , more in the ClvU War, It was a Con­ follow the Soviet line. tion faded from the air one by line runs westeriy at on Interior angle of 226* 86’ in a West­ Garden Grovt, Inc., to the Town ot Manchester of tlUt certain The sources said this wotdd or leas; Easterty: By land n/f federate vlotory. one Thursday, • VIBURNUM • BLUC HYDRAfflOEA • SNOW BALL BUSH A lice Jarvis, 96.74’ , more or eriy direotlaa along land of Garden Grove, Inc., a distance oiece or parcel of land located aoutheriy ot Hercules Drive more enable the Russians to claim of one hundred sixty-three and 20/100 (168.20) feet to an Iron In 1924, the Dawes plan for ers.” leoa; Southerly: By land n/f particularly bounded and described as follows: World War I reparations was that agents of the "counterrevo­ Oalherine Hughes and a/t Jo- pips; thapee through an Interior angle of 178* 68’ in a west­ Beginning at an iron pipe which marks the northeast lution” were active— 1c SALE! 1c SALE! 1c SALE! eriy direction almig land of Garden Grove, Ino., a distance of signed In London. sapb RabogUno Jr., 462.2', comer of the land herein conveyed, the line runs eoutherly In 1989, German mlUtary rule Television chiefs Jlrl Pelikan Logoi Noticos ninety-eight and 80/100 (08.80) feet to an iron pipe; said more or leas; and Westerly: a distance of three hundred two and 10/100 (802.10) feet along was proclaim ed In Slovakia. and radio chief penek Hejclar point being the loutfawesteriy corner of the premises herein STATE OF OONHECTIOIIT By Prospect St., 220’, more or. Homes For Sale other land of the Town of Manchester to a point; thence In 1945, an International com ­ have gone on vacation. Pelikan JUDITH W. M UHDCK^^. leas. Applloents: The Jarvis conveyed and the eoutheasteriy corner of land now or for­ through and Interior angle of 89* 16’ in a westerly direction mittee indicted 94 top German is believed to be the brain be­ L.AN D. MURDOCK, SUPERIOR COURT, OOUNTtf OF TOLLAND, Realty Oo. and AUoe C. Jar­ merly of Anna and Katherine Walek; thence the line runs along other land of the Town of Manchester, a distance of leaders as war crlmlneUs. hind the underground radio op­ northerly along land of said Walek, a distance of four hundred five hundred two and 60/100 (603.60) feet to a point; thence Ten Yeaia Ago erations, now falling silent. ^*{foHoe*fo Alton. D. Muidpck. ALL CRAB- ALL WEED aid vis. 89c Lb. Upon the oomptaJiit of the p i^ - PROSPECT ST.—(West Bide) To nlnety-elx oild 3/10 (496.3) feet to a point; thence the line through an interior angle of 110* 01’ in a northwesterly direc­ The Soviet Union pledged sup­ ‘Czechoslovak Journalists runs westerly atong land of aaid Walek a distance ot thirty- tUf’ta the above erth^ yZton change to Reridence Zone C, tion along land of Garden Grove, Inc,, a distance of five port to Communist CCilna on any have spread word they will seven and 6/10 (87.6) feet to a point; thence the line runs all or part of an area now in Wish we could market houses so simply, hundred fifty-four and 68/100 (664.88) feet to a point; thence showdown with the Nationalist "support the____ efforts______ot our legal FEED FERLTILIZER- northerly along land of said Walek, a distance of fifty-one Induririal Zone, described as but too much dse goes into a home besides through interior angle o f 73* 00’ In an easterly direction Chinese government on Formo­ organs to find a way out of tho GRASS KILLERS and 6/10 (61.6) feet to a point at the northwesterly cornet* situation” by observing editorial (ron), end counse*------' 'f e ^ follows: Northerly: By Hop baeic size and weight. We know the impor­ along land of the Town ot Manchester, a distance of two sa. of the premisea haratn conveyad; thance the line runs east­ restraint. before the Brook, 662’, more or leoa; and hundred two and 90/100 (203.90) feet to an iron pipe; thence Five Yean Ago and for Totond County to to held Buy One Bag and Get QV tant features to look for. (We also know erty along land of eald Walrti, a distance of approximately Svoboda, the newspaper of the ■t Vernon, on the fhat ’rueoday. of by land n/f Henry J. Micha­ through and Interior angle of 88* 86’ In a southerly direction The U.S. Senate Foreign Re­ Second Bag For Only 1 eU U nejgrhborhoods, layouts and construction). six hundred and seventy (670) feet, more or less, to a point Communist party in Bohemia, October. A.D .. 1968. eiri upon an lak, 70 feet,, m ore or leaa; along land now or formerly ot Earle S. Rohan, a distance of cc/03 lations Oommlttee approved the aippUcatlcn In eald a ctl(» for an NOW V2 Price! at the northeasterly corner of the land herein conveyed; one hundred ninety-six and 4/100 (190.04) feet to an iron pips; nuclear test ban treaty, 16 to 1. informed readers: "We are, in­ 01^ of notice. It appearlnz to and Easterty: By Proopect St., thence the line runs southerly along land of the Town of troducing setf-dlsclpUne because beinz found to tto jita a a lb ta g au­ 146.9’ , more o r leas; Souther­ Why not let us hdp you? Remember: The thence through an interior angle o f 266* 29’ In an aaoterly THE SIMPLICITY of thli bisic sweater One Y ear Ago thority that the aaid d e t e n t ^ I* Manchester, a dtatonca of iq;>proximatoly two hundred fifty- Preeident Gamal Abdel Naa- of the realities of the situation, atoent from Ihla etate a ^ ^ ly : ^ land n/f of the Conn. RIGOT home is the only real bargain! And direction along land now or formerly of Earle S, Rohan, a allows you lo trim It In the way you sene to parta unknown, and that nine and 6/10 (280JI) fast, mors or lass, to a point; thence desire - sequins, embroidery, ric rec, ser of Egypt and King Faisal which is so absurd.” Power Oo., 718.9’, more or helping you find it ia our primary objective. distance ot four hundred eigthy-three and 48/100 (488.48) notice of the InatltuUon of Uto a ^ the line runs westerly alo^ proposed north right of way line feet to an Iron pipe and point of beginning of this description, scroll or braldl Price 50$. 8137 ftf Saudi Arabia agreed to end While pledging to cooperate tlon - moat------likely■». to— come—. to hla at- leas; Westeriy: By land n/f five years of ^ s U llU e s in with the governm ent in ceasing ijujiton U that hereinaZier ordersd. of Hercules Drive one hundred twenty-one and 6/10 (121.6) making and an^e of 94* 19’ with the first course. Pattern No. CC103 has Imll and trim 38-50 Ortho Fertilizer SALE! Oonn. Power Co., 44.46', more feat, more or leea, to a point; thence the line runs southerly directlons-sizes 30-40 Inclusive. vaman antl-Sovist polemics, tho edlto- ORDERED; Tt^ tl» or lees; and by land of tfae ' The property described above contains four and 87A00 (4.87) aioi ataMm n, aAvapnl nnwsDa- lh« taiUUiUon ^ sfid action be along other land of the Town of Manchester, a distance of acres and is a portion of the premises conveyed to Garden Grove, UNO sec In Mini plui 1 « ------nai Stans 01 several deCendant by eome i»roj>- Hartford Gas C o., 188’ , m ore approxlmataly three hundred forty-two (842) feet, mors or o mall ami iFtelal toaiiillni ffar tadi Fattari, A YOUTHFUL style for the mature woman Inc., in Vrt. 827, Page 428 of the Manchester Land Records. Is side-pleated and touched with button BS TnatnlloA P**'® *‘*‘'^* c®*”* stricHy „ ottlcer OT IndUtereiH M iwn to BUY ONE BAB of UWN or leas. AppUcanta; Abnar N. leoa, to the point and {dace of beflnnlng, making an angle MacDoUgaU InstaUea relmposiuon of censor- KEITH REAL ESTATE Said pramlsea are to be conveyed, together with a right of accents. ORTHO-OtO Adler and Laon DobUn. SAN FRANOISCX) (A P )—Ellis ship, one o f M oscow’ s dem ands. ^he Mancheater Eventa* Herald. with the first ooursa herein 90*. way to Keeney Street. ^ No. 8137 with PHOTO-GUIDE is In sizes This notice Is on file in the The parcel described above contains approximately six and MacDougall, commlsstoner of MeanwhUe. the old and the a .w w ^P ^^rcu^ fYe'Sf’ to^ ULW NfOOD These Ordinances shall take effect ten (10) days after this Print Nnmi, »d 01 two auixaMlve w ^ .c o n im e n ^ may be seen in the Ptanning The premisea are crossed by Harculea Drive, having a width 0rtlyS0$--thenaw’6 8 F i i l ^ pJS* of Corrections Is the new presl- C*e®hoslov^ CfommunW ?&8.“'Jd* ttot S t^ ^ after thia publication of these Ordinances a petttlwi signed by IKIIII wQ In Win* HI*** ewv ••• yi-aw .— ------. . _ ^ ------. - * a_ 1 liMUf AAQ UUll reilBin Of SUCU »crv • Otfloe. All tntereeted peroons 649-1922 of seventy (70) feat. The Town of Manchester expressly rasarves ALBUM I New CUSTOM COLLECTION de- miii iBiciai hmoiini lor omK piiurn. A m erican C w rec- w ere reported to be In contact above named not leas than five (8) per cent of the electoro ot the Town, as may attend (Ms bearing. the seventy foot strip known as Hercules Drive, as presently iigni, a> well es our regular fe«lufes to discuss the future set-up of court, and O ET T H E SECOND DAB determined from the latest official lists of the Regtatrars of He?Sld‘ *’ U8e A ^ “ 0P tlonal Association. SHIRLEY W. KUSH <® Ptanning and laid out, from the above described premisea, to ^ used for all and free directions In booK for 3 Items! m IbW ^ Y O M , N.Y. MaoDougoIVe Installation the party. The Ruselaiu have AaaWant Clerk of the Voters has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting Its rOAB, Zoning Commission There’s more pleasure In owning your home when STAR QUILTS. Twelve Interesting de- Thursday concluded the five-day called on party chief Alexander Superior Oourt for purpoaea for which a public highway may be used. reference to a special Town election. county ot ToZWuid M. Adler DaHdn, it can be run smoothly. Let us show you houses that Chiqttor B. 186 SALE OF LAND TO GARDEN GROVE, INC sIgns-Star Flower, a charming applique; S fiV * asMHriationM A$n 9l^am /w\aajavtaA6lfl congress. YYdk He BUC* Dubcek to void the election of A true copy FO R O N LY Chairman are easy to maintain! JOHN I. OAR8IDB JR., Secretary end Variable Star-three different ways the new liberal.Central Oommlt­ Atteat ^ BE IT (HtDAINED by the Board of Dlractors ot the Town toIn malmmake Ia ouiitquilt Duibut Still still use same THE HEW Fall & Winter ’68 issue of ceede Parker L. Hanc^k. \ror- Clarence B. Foley fla re n ce W. WelU, of Manchaotar, under the authority granted by Special Act No. 38, Board of Direotors inltsl Pattern pieces, directions! 0110 Basic FASHION Is here wjth many bright den the New Hampshire State tee formed at a secret party Deputy Sheriff Secretory 1967 Beoslon of the Connecticut General Assembly, that the Town Mancbeatar, Connecticut -o n ly 80t a copy. wardrobe Ideas. Send 50« for your copy. Penitentiary. cong^ss In Prague last week. Hertford County ttflflMM9Mt» jl » MflH9H9DM9MtOflfltOtOfliOflOOOOflOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOflOOOOOOOOQOOfl^ffS of Manchester, for the consideration hereinafter set forth shall Dated at Manchester, Connecticut sell and convey to Oarden Grove, Inc., that certain piece or this twenty-eighth day ot August, 1968 FRIDAY, AUGUST 80, ilUmrlrfBtpr Snraing ^pralli ■' • ' i. A m g * D tily N ^ P uM i The Weather E lU n g to n ARliH lT, li« , Continued fair, not aa cool to­ Town HI KAItlY— HAfPY LAtOR DAY TO YOUl night. Lows 86 to SO. Fair and im d A. Richard- Women’s Otib NAnVKt NATIVB: - i Freestone Peaotos,------Fhnns,---- Haqly pivavont tomorrow with blgtw WkHilaf Oommu- Macs and Gravenstoln Apples; phis—NATIVK: BnttW 14,340 illr iEuptitng JJmiUi around 80 locally and In the I «fO eonAict a aerv- Sets Potliick Sogar Com, Tomatoes, Green, Fellow Bens, fiBisis, TO’a at the oboro. : ■:U«.m. on radio Leeks, Parsnips, OidMs, Artlobokes; ALSO; OanlBtowar, City of FUlogo Chmrm The imiiigton Women's Club BrocooU, Red, Green Peppers, Green, TeOow Sgosali, WMto, IV. The profnm ia Bed, Fellow Onlone, Kgg Plant, Shell Benne and CXieny h]r the Mancheatec will begin their fall-winter sea­ VMi. LXXXVn, NO. 288 (FOURTnm PAOBS—TY SICnON) H^dSItSTrat, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, IMS on Paga U ) w ■ Tomatoes. PRICE TEN CENTS of Churchea. son m th a potluck supper PIUDSH FRUIT: Penohes, Honeydews, Onataloc^es, B8d, Wefbiesday gt 7 p.m. Members White, Bine On^ee, Nectarines, lim es, Oasato Heloas, ' and Navy AuxlUary are asked to bring a salad or White, Pink arapwrnit, Plnei^iples, Bartlett Pears, P n o e win told Ms flrat meeting' ot the hot casierole and a place set­ Plums, sad Blueberries. MB Wateeaday nifht, Sept. 4, ting of silver to the Ellllngton , # toa Army and Navy Club. Congregational Church social WCEKfiND S9>eCIALS for A SKCfAL KA1HYI faMank wiQ be aerved at 6:M hall. Bwsrage and dessert will ICEBERG LETTUCE...... head I f No Herald BJD. Mankbera are reminded to be supplied by the hostesses for CANTALOUPES ...... 4 for $T O^Brien Is Monday haCBB aitielea for a kitdien ao- the evening. NATIVE PEACHES...... ,S lbs. j dai nldch adH preaide atter sup- Following the supper Ather­ FANCY NATIVB TOMATOES...... Ib. 1 Mondoy, Sept 8 to Labor Romanian Heads Work ton B. Ryan, cshalnnan of the s We OARBF ic e CUBES s Day. Tba Herald wBl not Planning and Zoning Commis­ COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAF PAPERS publtoh. VnR of Mancheater nelda sion, will spesk. We Carry The Msneheater Evenng Herald Have a safa and happy no re volunteera. Eapecially Gets saver Wings s Also Complete lin e of SBAI/TEST v A y Piodnoto e hoUday. ntoded are peraona available Walter B. Zuttor, son^ of Mr. tor tnmaportation requests. and Mrs. Alfred Zutter, Rt. 1, eSUOAGO (AP) — Vice Preal. dential eandidate and the party ,r Anyone Interested should call received the sliver wings of an OPEN MONDAY dent Hubert H. Humphrey haa ommlaation. News o f Schoob the n S H phone number, 646- Army aviator and was mq>otnt- for your shopping oonvenlencet broken with tradlUon by ti»mtng TO make sure there wae no ^Floating Flowers^ at Work at Vernon Water Carnival Ldtwranoq O’Briati to both run Several pages of newa and MT4 at any time. ed a warrant officer recently doubt, Humphrey eaqihaUeally inform atioa on eoboeto in hto campaign for the prsoldenoy told reportera that O’Brien To Avert Red Invasion upm graduation from the Army A tug of war which landed one Talcing i>art in the synchro- Judy Martin, Ronda Faloon and Time trials will be held to­ and at the same time head the Manohester and surrotndlng Aviation School, Ft. Rucker, Ala. would bo In full command of hto towns will be pubihtied in team in the pool was termed nixed swimming were t h r er e Mary Cloutier. night at 7 for the pool’s final On Dean’s List "THE K IN » Democratlo party oiganlsatien. campaign, and the Democratic BUCHAREST, RomAnia (AP) — Romanian leaden, Hospital Notes the "most fun” at Wednesday’s groups. "Floating Flowers” In­ “Jolly Jesters” were Keiren event tomorrow, the annual In a move to aoaert hto eentriri the Herald’s annual baek- Joanne B. Monaghan has been OF party organtoatlan. to-eChool aupplemant Tuaa- alarmed by reports of a Soviet military buildup on Water Carnival at the Horoydts cluded Linda and Judy Martin, Kolanko, Loretta Hambach, town meet at 1 p.m. named to the dean’s list for the over the party, Hunq)hray Fri* O’Brien, who engineered AB eveaiac vtaiUns hours end Memorial Pool in Vernon. Fifty PRODUCET day removed John M. BaUey of da)^ their country’s unprotected eastern borders, were re­ at 8 p-n., and start. In the Paulette Kelly, Karen St. Louis, Ruth BeloM, Janet Mbiganson spring semester at the Univer­ Praaidant Konnedya legislative youngsters and teen-agers par­ Kathy Houley, Diane Brand, and Zoe aitd Debbie Hawley. Ever add chunks ot canned Oonnoctlout aa chairman ot the program through Oongreea, ac­ Artfedas oenoernlng the ettt* ported searchinir today for a political settlement to the vaatooa nalto, at: Pediatrics, 8 sity of Maine. 878PERO OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER look as the year attUta, btu East European crisis to avert the threat of invasion. ticipated In the fun water games Beveily Hartmann and Doraia Democratlo National Oommlttee pjsu; aeU service wit, 16 a.m.; A guest number "Caprice” pineapple drained to baked cepted the dual poaltton under and races and the synchronised Saya. was performed by Cheryl Kelly beans? Nice to serve with ham and raplaoed him with O'Brien, Humphrey only after the vice routes, new programs, new Rrtiflhie sources said President Nicolae Oeaueescu has^ ONaveD Houae, 5 p,m. week- Humboldt National Forest in a top aide to Preaidant John F. seborris and personnel, ate., swimming numbers before a "Cricket Capers” included of Hartford, synefaronixed swim­ or boneless smoked pork shoul­ north sa at Nevada covers president moved to help him offered concessions to tiie Soviet Union—including re­ ds^a, 8 p.m,, areefcends and holi- crowd of 300 q>ectators. Janie Lewis, Becky Daigle, Kennedy and pt^otmaater gener­ wDl be featured. toya; ptivate raema, 18 a.m.; ming solo champion. der. 2,013,280 acres. keep Unea out to private Indus­ newal of a 20-year friendship and assistance pact—in Read Herald Advertisements al under Praaidant iohnaon. try for altar the campaign. return for guarantees that Romania would not be occu­ aaal-ptfvate roans, 8 p.m.; Humphrey then broke with vtoWtap in 818, 814, and 888 to Humphrey talked to repre- pied. tradition by naming the St- eentatlvoe of throe Indiutrial A formula proposed to the five aay tin e for immediate family year-old O'Brien aa bis cam­ firms and aaaored them that only, wttli a flve-mlnnto Umlta- hard-line membera of the War­ paign manager against OO^ OTMoi would be avaOable to saw Pact reportedly ealls for a tlan. Aftamoon vtoittnp hours in challenger Richard M. Nixon. Foe Storms' Pravda Asks abatraslus are 8 to 4 p.m, then ir Job eCfora after the conference of ruling Oonununtot The vice president thus ended edinpalgn. parties to dlscusa terms ftw the bepla again at 7 p.m, Vtottors what haa become an often dis­ Neither Humphrey nor are asked not to smoke In pa­ Camps, Kills ^Liquidation^ withdrawal of ocoiqiatlon foreea ruptive split between the praol- O’Brien would aay what firma * n • from Ckechoalovahla under an tient's rooms. No more than two Labor Day were invetved. rtsMais at one time per patient. ixesistance ^ ^ The Nattmal Oommlttee C/i eral Prague leadenhlp. ^ith the ub- quickly and imaaimoualy ac­ 15 Civilians Paltonto Today: 888 MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet According to the sources, res­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: ^ H G e t e cepted HBMgfeMy* deatgnatlon SAIGON (AP) — Enemy toration of CkechoslovaUa’a full W^kend Sale! ot O’Brton t o fki;ji|ialnnaa. The Communist party newspaper l^ncent Annabel, M Church St.; troops fired mortars on a prov- Pravda called today for the sovereignty is constdsred a pre­ David Brennan, 62 Hawthorne jyEMENDOVS SAVIIVr*! Mmnrittee i M i g n tdieeiod Inoial capital In the northern condition for an over-aU settle­ "Uquldation" of restotance ment. The concessions Romania 8 t; Richard Caye, 08 Ward St, . Motorized Summer Boos, Cheers central lowtands early today groiqM to Ckeehoriovakla, which Rocfcvine; Ronald Collins, 048 100 LUy 9” PUles ment that slso ^ and then stormed through two was said to have offered In­ rmmity *1^ It said have more than 40,000 clude: Ilaitloid Rd.; Ward Day, Cov­ nearby refugea nampe kOUag IS members. entry; Mrs. Beatrice DeChamp- IlMlr ntiiiifog' ail a UtUe —Renewal of the Romania-So­ Barbecue Grill OUR On Arrival lesa anfimriaatte when Hum­ civUlana and wounding anellMr Pravda complained that the laln, Steltord firings; Robert REG. NGW t Q earance 32, government spoksaman sold. restotance has spread to the viet pact of 1948 which ran out DOatnik, 08 Oak St; B3m Qa- CompMb with Hood, Spit A Motor MINNBAPOU8, Mhm. (AP) phrey told tham that white the earlier thto year and waa not re­ 99f National Oommlttoa stands The reign of terror at tba countryside and cited examples bclsle, 7S1 Ckraham Rd., Wap- iFrank Sinatra’s C i^ ^ H ils! ^ lu b a rt H. Humphrey, Mlnne- provincial c^ittal ef Hoi An, M newed beoause of dlsagraament 69 eota'a flrat major party praai‘ ready to he^ with money when­ of sabotage and Soviet aoldleni plng; Mrs. Anna Olubosky, 288 mDea northaeot of Saigon, was on the terms. OUR Outdoor Living danUal nomlnoa, arrived home ever It can, tha flrOt roq^onalbU- being attacked. "The struggle to Speuco S t; Michgal and Pierce ORIGINAL White plate, dinner size. 100 per p a c t the sectmd enoh Ineldent in tha far from being over," It said. —A formal daelaratlon of loy­ to a mixed greeUng of chaara ity for keeping the party eolvent alty to the Warsaw Alllanes to Healey, 188 Tunnel Rd., Ver­ PRICE age . 4100UP9C. aboOld be at tba state and looal northern IS 8af provlnoe in the "Liquidation’’ to Ruorian does non. Products from atqpportera and heckUng assure the Kremlin that toda- 11.90 6.99 from antiwar demonstrator*. level. test thrse days. not nscesoarUy mean kllltog, pendent-mtoded Romania woidd Atoo, Mrs. Charlotte Kata, 82 Stereo IF With unity the watchword Ttoo days ago, enemy tam r- though the worid came to think Bridge St; Mrs. Mary LaPorte, Hun^hrey freah from hto tots broke into two dsfsnseteH remain a member. Chrome plated grid with side handles - first-ballot nomination at the after a riiriU and dlvtotve con­ of It that way during the Stalin 8M Strong Rd., South Windsor; 100 Lily 6” Plates vention In tbla guarded city, the hamlsts Si mites farther south era. —Participation of Romanian PhOtp Lesris, 338 LydaU St.; "Perma lift”, grid poiitioni — 24” bowl — Democratlo Nattettal Oodthi- troopt to pact maneuvers, Red Tag Sale Album tloa in Chicago, and hto oommlttee aeon found itself In a and kilted IS rtvOtens, wounded John Partzidge, 211 Mountain 5MT wheels - Not assembled. |2 4 1 40 Per five and Udni^Md 66 ethers. Aa uied by Pravda today it which virtually ceased four Store — No RainchecKs. mate, Sen. Edmund 8. brtaf aquabbte over who wiQ be apparently amounted to a de­ Rd.; Bernard Richard, East OUR E 5.79 tba committee representative* Two civilian* were Mao kid­ years ago. However, maneuvers of Maine, flew Into mand to break up the restotance should not be held on Romanian Hartford; Jack Sanaon, 88 Ham­ REG. NOW Mhmaapolto-8t. Paul Interna­ foom Oaorgla. naped in today's raid and 86 lin St; Mirs. Judith , Vamey, Reductions Up To houses were burned. groupa, without a clear ImUca- territory for the time being—ev­ 6M tional Airport Friday Alght, en That refteetad the eredentlal* Uon of which punishment riiould Stern: Mrs. Louise Wallace, Reg. The attack came at a time idently because they ml|Jit 48 route to a weekend of-reet at the battla at the convention between be meted out to their members. Stom ; Frederick Wyae, Brood #1806 Grill liner . 794 when enemy attacks that have serve as a pretext for occupa­ vlito preeldent’B lakarisore home the ragnlart appotntod by Gov. Pravda described a number of Brook; Frank Yeomans, OT Ksn- White plate, sandwich size. 100 per 2.99 ia nearby Wavarty. Leatar Maddox and ehaUengora been swseplng South Vietnam In tion. Incidents In Okecboslovakla to atngton S t package. 4100UP6C. The World We Knew (Over and the last two weeks generally ap­ —More Romanian trade with About 3K> patMas, divided led by the blaek state legtolator, wMch Soviet soldiers were riu>t BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Julian Bond. The eonvention re- peared to be tapering oft. East European countries whose Town; SoRbr about evenly between Hum­ by membera of restotance dsnghtar to Mr. and Mn. Ber­ Androck 30% phrey aupportera and baekars ef Bolved the dtapute by seating But a senior U.S. official eald share to the over-all volume has nard Bombardier, Htost Hart­ Long spout Somewhere in Yom ^ e ^ v o u . half ef each delegation. the enemy "certainly has the groups. It also reported two So­ faUen behind trade with the and swinging hto defeated praMdantli l rival. viet helicopters being shot at A ford; a aon to Mr. and Mis. 100 Lily Cold Cups Aluminum Furniture Sen. Eugene J. MeCarttiy, alao The committee put off the capability to crank it up again." West. Robert Caitaon, 146 Oakland Charcoal Scuttle bad. Holds 10 matter by referring the queaUon near the town of Moot. —A higher share In the East Ib. bag of bri- of Mbmeeota, were on hand to "I wouldn’t even hasEud a Rd., Wapping; a daughter to Redwood Furniture ~ to a apeotel aubcommittee, gueas as to what they are "The murderers of our people bloo’s foreign aid for underde­ quets. Heavy greet them. should be found and punished,” Mr. and M n. David Hobbs, 18 OUR REG. OUR doing,” eald one officer. veloped countries. LOW PRICE gauge steel. ) Pravda said. Brooklyn St, Rockville; a son I93W1 IS Per REG. NOW Umbrellas - Grills (See (I “There’s no question the action to Mr. and Mn. Richard Mar­ 3.19 Its tone Indicated dtosatlatac- (See Page Fewteea) SAVE S tore - No 894 has tapered .off,.. Rut 4ook. a t At tlon with measures taken up to tin, 22 Hathaway Lane. 1.99 Rainchecks 66 Coolers - Chests - etc. this way, they have their nor­ DI8CHAROED YESTERDAY: mal ups and downe.” tola time tty Ciechoslovak au­ 7 oz. cold cups - 100 per package. (AP PhotoTax) thorities. M n. Arlene Daniels, Stafford II00C7G. Sale limited to our present stock - no There was no Immediate ex- U Fluttering candle is on roadside memorial in Prague alongside a photograph Springa; Albert Downing, 69 Flame Charcoal Liter Fluid 1’^*" 2 2 ^ orders - no rainchecks. Automatic Phono lAanatlon for the two attacks on Pravda also complsUned, ‘^Ev­ Overlook Dr.; M n. Vldd Me- the refugee settlements, but he bearing these words; “On this place, Mrs. Marie Oharousek, a mother of a two- ery year the Soviet Union deliv­ Bulletm laaac, 100 Oak Bt.; WlOiam McCarthy Youths enemy often has dkme the Mune ers 1.4 million toiui of wheat to year-old child, was today on August 26, 1968 shot by Soviet octuptmts. She Csechoslovalda. tOlnuin, EnOeld; Oary Nabel, GAF Anscomatic Minolta Auto Pack 500 Nationally Advertised thing in the pant to riiow the Stoat Hartford; Lynne Sanso, people that the South Viet­ was born October 26, 1942.” "But bandits to leather Jack­ Big Fire Said Raging 8 lilley St; Raymond Kramer, Electric Eye namese government Is incapa­ ets, with pistols hidden to their Prestone pockets, rurit like Mock devils In Atlantic City, N.J. 200 Hany Lane, Rockville; Lin­ Give Hollow Cheer ble of defending them. Another n da Amcid, Glastonbury; Sarah Slide motive could be that of pimlah- on motorcycles through the vU- ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Bryce, ITS Irving S t; ttniUam Engine 26.70 They had shaved clean to lagee, threatening death and —(AP)—A fire raged out ot Instant Load By SAUL PETT ment for failing to supply Viet To Appease Moscow Ftobsr, R t 6, Andover. present a moro wholeeome im­ shouting to the farmers—'Not a l3 AP Special Oorre#pendent Cong soldiers with food, sup­ control today on thto resort Atoci M n. Sadie MttcheU, 187 Tune-up WASHmOTON (AP ) — For age when ringing the doorbells crust (d bread for the occu­ elty’s Boardwalk, threaten­ Projector plies or recruits. piers!’" Pine St.; John Gudaltls, tfHnd- Camera the first time since New Htunp- of the Estatoltohment. In another action, South Viet ing storee, an amusement sorrine; Chester Cbmlel, SO OUR *hlre the young staffers flying Now they talked of growing namese forces, acting on intelli­ It also said anti-Soviet inscrip­ park and other eetnbUsh- Tracy Dr.; OaQ Tripp, 801 REG. with Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy new beards. The BistabUahment gence Informatlmi, raided an High Czech Liberals tions continued to appear to meats. Fire Department offi­ 994 Main St., South Windsor; Ctortri gave a takeoff a cheer. A holkrw had answered the doorbells, enemy prisoner of war camp in Prague and elsewhere. cials said an avaUable off- Stominskl, 180 Avery S t, Wap- 4 9 * The. Soviet press to the past • Increaieioildcleituicy. • Solid State cheer. without buying. the Mekong Delta 128 miles duty firemen have been called ptiv; Charles Hall, 74 Park West e Cleans and quiels cnflncs. tew days has been admitting to fight the blase. The fire Dr., Rockvtne; M n. Jeannette They were leaving Chicago. It The senators’ daughter, Ellen, southwest of Saigon and freed 46 e Pievenli iludge formation, rust, corro- 0"'y n ib s. was more than a takeoff. It was government soldiers. One ene­ more openly tin t the o(»upaUon was In the vicinity of the Kelly, 76 Florence St.; M n. Hel­ don. 20, was weqidng when she Said Being Removed encoimtered resistance, after to- on eecape. my soldier wEui kUIed, a govern­ Steel Pier and the Stedple- en Scsgnrill, 80 HartI Dr., Tal- e Frees sticking vehres, lifters, rings. Lim­ boarded. Sitting beside her now slsttog at the atari It was wel­ ited quantity. No rainchecks. But It woe also the end. They was a 7-Up con holding a single ment spokesman said. chaoe Park, a noted amuse­ cottvlUe; George Kalil, 89 Cot­ PRAGUE (AP) — Uberato Russians were reported putting CtoEU*, the Communist party comed by the Cxechoriovak peo­ ment area. Thick smoke could tage S t; Jobn Oasparint Glas­ were dulled by fatigue, still rose. She stared ahead, oUent. In other action, a UB. rive­ NalionaUy Advertised stunned from their convention rine force and South Viet­ who controlled Information, edu­ their own experts into all minis­ Presidium member in charge of ple. be seen tor mUee. tonbury; James Burke, Wayne, Donham Parker, 28, who had cation and the Mcret poUce tries Emd into the Czechoolovak the press, alao were reported N.J.; Harriett BaUey, East Prestone HSP-460 defeat, acme bnitoed and out dropped out of H arvari to be­ namese troops reported kllUng from the final ptdlce asoault on 118 of the enemy in three fights were reported on their way out Oonununtot party’s central com­ likely to loae their Jotx*. Otsar ' Hartford. come McCarthy’s asototont today In a shuffle to make mittee building. The Soviet has been In hiding. Also, Amos Harr, ColumUa; Consolette O * . B e*. thalr hotel headquarters. proas secretary, etroked two- in the Mekong Delta ranging Brake Despite the dieer, McCarthy from 16 to 106 miles southwest CsedwalovEdcia’s Oonununtot press reported restotonce to oc- There was some doubt wheth­ Mn. ItOdred Gatfn^, East Ha­ H i?... day's worth of atubble on hto government more acceptable to cupsitlon troops In the country­ ven; Thomas OTIeUl, 124 Birch OUR said some of them htul asked face and tiBbbed hie^eyes. of Saigon. American caoualtlea er Deputy Premier Ota Blk, REG. Hair Dryer P o rta b le Moocow. side and said, "Tha struggle to St.; M n. Mary Mattason, SU N. extra him to have the pilot cinde for were given as three killed and Dubcek’a ptenner of eooncunlo 42.99 Fluid b r a R 0 “Remarimbly few of th e ktda MeanwtaUe, Soviet security LBJ Warns Soviet 2997 safely. awhile over the city. nine wounded. Five South Vlet- far from being over." reforms, and Foreign Minister Main St; Francis Bachand, 49 are ihtereated in a fourth par­ men moved behind the scenes to Wells St.; Mrs. Dorothy Bchulx, So automatic, it can decide for itself "They didn’t want it to end,” ty,” eald Parker. "They are riamese were killed' and 28 The main figure reported on Jill H ^ek would return to Ellington. YOU SAVE 13.02! whether or not to take a flash picture. Save P ad io he said. wounded. tighten the Ruaalan grip on the the way out In Premier Oldrioh Csechoelovakla from Yugosla­ 6.91 12 or. more interested in workliig to­ country occupied 10 days ago by Cemlk’s government shuffle SOO Wall blower cooled. Accepts 100 slide Cube will fire only when needed. Sim­ 1 7 . 9 7 “ 4 9 ' IS' As they came aboard, there ward the election four yearn via. Both were abroad when the (See Page Fourteen) 860,000 Sovlot-btoc troops. The was Interior Minister Josef Pav­ On Border Moves ‘ circuler trays, individuil acceasoiy stack ple instant cartridge loading. Big, Fast, comfortable drying-no hot still were no beards among Soviet troops inveuled. bright viewfinder and fast f/2.8 optical Exceeds SAE Spec. 570B. el. Unitor him, the secret poUca Five Day Forecast loader o t 36-dide Easy-Edit 'tray (aup- hoses or bonnets. 4 temperature sel­ Extra highpeiTOfmancc under critical ser­ them. (See Page Fourteen) The entry of Russian axpaiti AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — PresU men to Son Antenlo, stopped pUed). Simple operation - Elevation con­ glass lens. A fine value. had stasred in the background WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—The lings; portable and compact for easy vice operation into key positions came despite dent Johneon, noting reports well abort of threatening min. trol - Self contained design. • May also be used in disc brake systems since Ooramunist party chief Al­ Red troops are massing tor a V j8 . Weather Bureau aaya tem- storage. #307 the accord worked out in Moo- tary aoUon against any Soviet 'an:;"'" ’awnBuaiii 12.70, exander Dubeek began in Janu­ cow. That provided tha occiqsL- possible Cxecto-etyto invanton border busting. peraturea in Oonnectlcut Satur­ day through Wednesday are ex­ ary leading the nation away tten tioopa would leave Cxecho- elsewhere to Eastern Europe, He named no country os m pected to average near normal. from 20 years ot Stalinist rule. atevakia when the situation says he will not appease those posatble target of a new Inva- Daytime highs averaging There were reports, but no of­ "normallxes" and would not tor who "prowl across nattonal SlOD. moetly in the 70s and overnight Royal Royalite ficial confirmation, UuU: Pavel terfere to the country’s internal boundsurles.” But White House oouraes oald Iowa averaging in the upper 80s already hod raslgnad. affairs. “Let no would-be aggressors Jotmaon eprAe on the haato of and low 60s. Soviet soldiers guarded his The CxechoolovEdc government misjudge American poUoy dur­ sufficient information, presuma­ Oool over the weekend, slow­ ministry and he has not been In has been going shetul with an­ ing thto udmlntotratlon,' ’ John­ bly about tfareata to Rumania, ly moderating thereafter. Portable Typewriter hto office for 10 days, aUhough other part of the accord—relm- son said Friday night In the to c^uae "amdety.” Little or no precipitation in­ he still attends Cabinet meet­ posltlon of press censorship. atrengest language he haa Shortly before leaving his dicated during the period. ings. The government ssid Friday beamed toward Mbacow to ranch home to fly by beiloopter Information Minister Mlroalav night that censors will start mentha. for the annual caovantion of Gahtoke, Education Minister Johnson, however, to a speech Origiaal Vladimir Kadlec and Cestmir (See Page Fourtocn) to a hushed audience of dairy­ (See Page Fourteen) OH Patettegs G.£. Stereo Consoli Plaver 7’be Queengpori ‘To Get the Kid in My Arms’ Ooquet Sel 9 9 8 8 Kidnap Go-Between’s Story By DIAL TORGEBSON Tracton had been threatened thought It was the guy, and I ' The Lot Angalea Time by the kidnaper to a series of dropped the oatohel. Nothing 7" mallets and8.88 fully assembled ilo ra ^ telephone calls made at pay LOS ANGELES — Walking happened. The aatobel lay there rack. down a dirt rood wUh 60 pound* phones to various parts of west and he never came over. Lightweight, Frencl ^ Full aizc' keyboard; roll’n of 20 dollar blUs in a satcheU, and southwest Loa Angeles. "The SHI car disappeared. but strong, "He asked me, ‘have you got 8” Playground Ball adjustable bag Harold Trocton vratched for the Then the second oar came. That ready paper feed inaerla flrat light of dawn—and thought a gun?' and I told him, ‘I waa the guy. I sow the oar, but (^GaUeriesj _ Fun for all brackets, 10” 29.88 7.88 haven't even got a tooth­ didn’t eee him. The Ud araa to Of Ootin. Eaat aEG . 2 - I f t ages with this wire spoke wheels and push-button paper, ready to type. Viable iiurgin controla. Two color ribbon; of only one thing; 2.99 toeaaAk# waterproof "All I could think of was to brush'," Tracton said. the car, but I oouldiYt oae him, Cor__Next to OaUor easy fold tundle. The parallel fold -Siiiarl carrying coae. Walnut Furniture It was shortly before 6 a.m. rubber ball. Built foi hard play on frame rolls even when closed. Life ■Styling. get the kid in my arms. That’s either. I was naaybe 60 feet J j j Y all I could think of." ' when Tracton made the last away. rough surfaces. lime guarantee on all pails. rendexvous. Tracton, 47, a restaurateur, "Then he took off. 'jhen I saw had volunteered to act as the "Our final arrangement was, the FBI oar go after hlnx. Than Frame* when ha saw iiie at the end of ' / aU-8ti:toe-«l** RU Candidates with Democratic Party Officers go-between in arranging the I heard ohoto. I thought Fd Manchester, 1145 Tolland l^ k e. SALE: FRI. md SAT, swap of 280,000 dollars In cash the blook, I'd drop the satohal, blown the whole thing. I atarb I Hiatoreds of Paliittiigs c : . v L D o r i Democratic presidential candidate Hubert Hum­ Mrs. Jerry Joseph, new national vice chairman; for the life of 4-year-