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The Weather AT«nif* N«t4PM» Rai T o t nke Week Bnded CloUdyr-chUly tonlglit. Chance of scattered frost. Low in 80s. , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 196T SeptoiUMr t t , U47 Cloudy, c o d tomoirow. Chance JM B TWENTY-FOUR iTOanrlifatfr Ew^nittg 1|waUi 1 5 ,2 0 7 of rain. Manchester— A City of Village Charm tinued to CSrcult Court 12, Man­ The Rev. Douglas Theuner, Cvmpttrty S^eks to Soothe (OlassUied Advertising on Page 11) PRICE SEVEN CENTS South School PTA v/111 spon­ "Designs for Survival,” an Coventry chester, for Oct. 16 under the rector of St. George EplscoipaT (FOURTEEN PA6ESr-TV SECTION—CONNECTICUT LIFE) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1967 sor an Ice cream social on Audubon film lecture by natur­ same bond. Aifter flJPfpearingf, VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 6 Church, Bolton, will conduct a About Town the playground tomorrow from alist William A. Anderson, virlll Two Motorists Blaosenshy went back to Jail, service Sunday at 8:18 a.m. on Opposition to Condominium 2-4 p.m. In case of rain, the be presented by Luts Junior a oouiit official said. UOL lAHtcnl) Teytor formerly radio staUon WINF. The pro­ ^ ... ___ 4.AM. o f ITI B. Center St. is now Uv- event will be held Oct. 14. Museum and the Manchester Are Arrested TVkTunM B. Umao, 18, o f An- Opposition appears to such dwaMIng roeBiia itmt tM - JayceeS In Bailey Auditorium of gram Is sponsored by the Man­ dover^was charged yesterday ants would ^own Jttoeto' a®***- E-fish~ent Ceremony In^ e t 4A KaMUe Ave., Mld- chester Council of Churches. growing among residents of the The executive board of the Manchester High School tomor­ Police made two motor vehicle even'ing with failuTre to have a merit uriBta iQm>ugb an asaoda- kuid niik, NJ. DOS ANQEILEB (A P) — Women's Auxiliary of Manches­ row at 8 p.m. The public Is In­ arrests yesterday and last night. mlmor on his motarcyide. Ho northeast sectloii of town, par­ tion. William Lazarek of the State The Rev. MBce Maxon pick­ ter Memorial Hospital will meet vited, and tickets may be pur­ was stopped on BrooMfleld Slt ticularly around Buckley School, As tenant-owners, the occu- gtenolieeFter Aasembly, Order Leonard J. LaJole, 45, of RFD ed a wet-auk to wear under Planes Again Pound Highway Department, will speak Monday at 1 p.m. at Chapman chased at the door. A passenger on the Urso to a proposal by the Green parita wouM be neiBlponslble tor o f StatiAow Cor Girls will have tomorrow at 8 p.m. at a meet­ 3, was charged wltii failure to Mta derinaa edfeur because a aenA-iHibUc InsItaUation of of- House. Those wishing to have cycle, Michael A. Maionanio, 18, the tg)tsee|>, renovation and aale *■ ing of the Couples Club of Cen­ carry registration. Lawrence S. Manor Construction Co. to erect W ' j m o f the aettlblrig fbr todhy’s lunch at the hospital may meet aceni tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Manchester Chapter of ter Congfregatlonal Church in Jackson, 35, of Juniper Dr. was of Marlborough, was chaiged a 302-unlt complex of coii- of their piiopesityi. weddHng ceremony — the with Mrs. Ronald Vernier at with failure to weair protective Mawnic Temple. SPEBSQSA will have an Inter­ Woodruff Hall at the church. charged with violation of state dominlum-type apartments off The oondbructtlon o f this type boHbom of a fiah tank. noon In the hospital cafeteria. head gear and failure to wear chapter guest night Monday at His topic Is: “Capitol Region traffic control .signs. of reslideritial facility In Ooir- MMribers of the CrUitoforo protective eye gear while on Lydall St. nehr Vernon St. The Couple — akin diver 8 at the VFW Home. The event Freeway Plans and Rt. 6.” The Both men are schedtjjsd to ap­ nedUcut was appuoved by the ja ck ’Tyre, 26, and Ctunt Ooioirtio Society will meet to- Miss Anne Weiss of 190 Eld- the motorcycle. A special, Informal meeting ls*'open to all men interested event Is open to all members pear in Circuit Court 12 In Man­ 1965 General Asaemblyi. gill Oaima Day, 29, - North Supply Routes wigWt at 7 pjn. at the John F. ridge St. has recenUy returned The two accused are sched­ of area residents has been In barbershop-style harmony. and friends of the church. Those •nemey Funeral Home, 219 w . from a six week tour of Europe chester Oct. 30. uled to appear In court In Oct. scheduled by Green Manor to­ taught the asBodate paator The chapter meets each Mon­ wishing further Information of the Fin* Church of 4>i*ar St to pay reapects to which Included a visit with her day at 8 p.m. at Bunce School, 23. ^ night at 7:80 p.m. at the Ma­ relatives In Stuttgart, Germany. may contact Mrs. Don Ellis of Teen Center Has Chmat o f San Femnndo how the late Joseph E. Loe. «■ Olcott St. Vincent PanitaneMa, 48, of 75 rine Corps Home on Parker St. 22 Packard St., or Mrs. Chester for the purpose of airing the \ to acutoa dive so he could her. High St, Rockville, was charged perform ithelir wedffing at Task Force William J. Hlllnskl of 93 Ben­ Flurkey of 59 Philip Rd. Police Arrests^ company’s proposal. Opening Dance ton St. Is a member of the fresh­ The meeting of the Polish with failure to secure a. load A letter from Green Manors Mhrinelland o f the Fadftc. rnfiaa Patricia Kelly, daughter Women’s Alliance, Group 818 yesterday aifitemoon. He was 'nie Manchester Teen Center man class at the University of Metal Monument william BlazejiSky, 22, of attorneys, Lessner, Rottner, The huge windows of the B attles in of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher scheduled for Sunday has-been etoppedi at E. -Center and Ben­ Rochester (N.Y.) The "Beacon of Faith,” a 20- South Rd., Marlborough, was Karp and Plepler has been sent sponsored toy the RecreaOon De­ 4 t a n k conKainlng saitfish Kelly of 41 Unnmore Dr., has postponed. It will be held Sun­ ton St. after an unknown call­ were set aside for people- recently been elected asslstwt story-high stainless steel cross charged yesterday afternoon to residents abutting the 61-acre partment will bold Its opening day, Oct. 18, at 2 p.m. at 77 er reported to police that a red watchers. M arshlands Iiouse representative of McAu- Cub Scout Pack 182 will meet at ^t. Augustine’s Mission of with aggrava.ted assault. Po­ tract where the construction Is winter dance on Saturday, Octo­ North St. dtunp truck 'was dropping llffe Hall at Albertus Magnus tonight at 7 at Powers School. Nombre de Dios, marks the lice say Blazensiky was identi­ planned, Inviting them to at­ ber 7 frean 7:30 to 11:80 p.m. wiaste 'as it was traveling west tend the session and bring oth­ SAIGON (AP) — American College, New Haven. Boys wldilng to join the pack Florida site where the cross of fied as the person who chased at the Teen Center on 39 iScfaool should attend the meeting with St. Bridget Rosary Society Christianity was first perman­ Arthur Peterson, 20, of 37 on E. Center St. ers concerned about the Im­ St. The "Invaders” an outatand- warplanes struck supply lines a parent. will sponsor a bake sale ently planted In the United Pantanella is scheduled for pending construction. ing rock and roll bapd front deep In North Vietnam for the The Men’s Club of North Pearl St. with a knife near Dwelling at at St. Bridget School cafeteria States more than four centuries Ceriter Park on the evening of court appearance on Oct. 23. “ It has come to our atten­ Hartford iwlH play. fourth straight day Friday, Methodist Church will have a Sunday after all Masses. Dona­ tion that some of the people liv­ The Women’s Auxiliary of ago. O ct 2. Dances win be held every .1 while In the South an Army- potluck Monday at 6:30 p.m. at ing Ir^ the area are concerned the Manchester Midget and tions may be brought to the Several other men Involved All Japanese Read Saturday night throughout the 32 Maple St. the church. Stephen Spaeth will cafeteria tomorrow from 7 to 8 about the effect of the pro­ Navy task force reported kUllng Pony Football Associaiton will STATE ROAD MONEY in the alleged ddsibubhance were TOKYO — A national modenj winter at the Teen Center and tell of his experience In Ger­ p.m. or Sunday before or after posal and that many rumors 78 guerrillas In renewed fighting meet Monday at 8:30 p.m. at WASHINGTON (AP) — Con­ arrested shortly after the incl- school system was established season memtoersblp cards are many as an American Field have circulated, causing a mis­ r Hit by Fire in Mekong Delta marshlands. the home of Mrs. Nicholas Mass. necticut’s share of highway con­ in Japan in 1872, and by 1900 being sold at the high school. Service student. The event is denit. understanding in some people's Glanakas, 601 Bush Hill Rd. struction advances from the school attendance by children of The U.S. Command reported open to all Interested men. Blazensky was taken to Hart­ minds as to what Is contem­ Supervision for all Teen Cen­ Fii-e laced itbnough ttoe Hostesses are Mrs. Richard Miss Mallory Del Schardt, U.S. Department of Transporta­ compulsory school age had 209 Comm'unlsts killed In ground ford State Jail In Ueu of $1,500 plated,” the letter said In part. ter activities la provided toy the ground floor rams oC a single- Elrler and Mrs. Rodney Dolln. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wal­ tion is $20,354,000, it was an­ reached 90 per cent. Today actions scattered across South' The fall ceremonial commit­ bond. He appeared In a rcu it “Ocxndomlnliun” means "joint Manchester Recreation Depart­ family dwelling at 32 Maple Vietnam. Besides the delta bat­ 7 ter M. Schardt of 31 Eastland nounced Monday. Japan has virtually no illiter­ tee of Nutmeg Forest, Tall Ce­ Court 12, East Hartford, this sovereignity” and applied to ment. St. shortly aifter 11 this morn­ tle, action was reported In the Dr., has recently returned for The money is for the fiscal ates. dars of Lebanon, will meet to­ Polish National Alliance, morning and the case was con­ ing, doing extensBve damage to central highlands and along the Sunday her senior year at Elmira quarter which began Oct. 1. night at 8 at the home of Har­ the house. coastal foothills of the 1st Corps (N.Y.) College. Apparently no one was in­ old TurWngton, 184 Parker St. at 1 p.m. at 77 North St. area just below the demilitar­ jured In the Are. ized zone. Ajsslstant Fire Chief Sed- rick Straughan, dtreoUng op- The focus of the war re­ eratlona at the acene, said the mained on the raids over North blaze started In or near a back Vietnam, however, as Air hall ctoset anflaoent to the Force, Na'vy and Marine pUots kitchen area. flew 129 missions In the contin­ The dwelliing is owned by the uing effort to cripple Commu­ Mai^e St. Oa. whose pruiclpal nist supply routes as much as owners are Waldo and AU>Mt possible before the monsoon Please Let Me up There Gagiiardone. 'The c o nr p a n, y rains cover the targets late this owns several muHtijAe-famlly U.S. Marines carry the ptestic^draped body of one of their cornices kill^ month. A construction worker tries to go through police lines to aid co-w ork^ still houses on the street. early this week by an incoming round of Comitiunist artilleir at the e™ha^ The most significant targets trapped on upper floor of the Louisiana National Bank Building, under con- Waldo Gagliardone said the Con Thien outpost two miles south of the demilitarized zone in South were In the heavily defended struetton in Baton Rouge. Two workers were killed and five injured yester- occupant o f the burning house Vietnam. (AP Photofax) ______northeastern part of the coun­ smart as all day when a construction derrick on top of the twentieth floor collapsed.______was a Mrs. Ann F. Maselek try, Including two bridges 10 who lived wUh her tMvo young and 18 miles from Red China. sons. The area contains major supply outdoors.... Appairenitly no one was in the areas and the 'vital northeast house at the time o f the fire. Truck Fatality Probed rail line carrying Communist Auto Workers Split Derelicts Mra Miaaelek oould not be lo­ bloc supplies to Hanoi. cated immediately. Firemen U.S. headquarters reported In Bowery said the blaze was discovered the loss of a Navy F8 Crusader by an BaxWidge St neighbor jet, with the pUot missing—the I Seen with AFL-CIO who phoned in the alarm. For Link to Strikers 689th announced U.S. combat Getting Aid loss in the North. The plane Those who think Reuther Mill hurt but (n some cases It was A man lying In ambush be­ WASHHNGTON (AP)—Most PITTSBURGH (AP) — went down Thursday—one of secede In December note no oth­ hind a bank near Everett fired top AFL-CIO officials expect NEW YORK (AP) — Things Trucks were battered with close. five acknowledged loeses report­ er major union chief has openly An Investigation was started Walter Reuther to march his big on two trucks with a shotgun, ed in a three-day span when the V* sided with him In the Ideological are changing for Bowery dere­ State News rocks and bullets In three steites to see If the fatal accident was United Auto Workers Union out shattering the right windshield Hanoi government claimed clash with Meany. licts. today and one driver. Ironically connected to the violent strike of the federation In December in shooting down 21 U.S. Jets. “iHe’s got to be a leader and The change Is not In the Development Act not a strike-breaking steel hau­ by maverick Teamsters trying each time. The drivers man­ what would be organized labor’s No raids were announced In biggest split in a decade, in­ nobody la following him," one grime-windowed flophouses HARTFORD (AP) — The ler, was killed In a night of re­ to force their union to get tiiem aged to keep the trucks on the source said, adding he felt this wAere some of them sleep or In state’s new Community De­ a better contract. If the conj^c- road. the Immediate vicinity of Hanoi formed sources say. newed violence. In Pennsylva­ cOuld push Reuther’s expeflted the taverns where many go to velopment Act hM been ex­ tion is confirmed, It would be Two other trucks were hit by or Haiphong Friday for the first Reuther, who has stilled his nia nlghtrlders roamed the turti- walkout. drink, but iri the approach taken plained to representatives of the first death caused by the rocks pitched from an overpass, time in three days. tongue-lashing criticism of pike despite convoys of National The loss of the Auto Workers, by authorities in dealing with militant Negro and grassroots seven-week-old strike that has also near Everett. Windshields Air Force Thunderchlef pilots AFL-CIO Prerident George Guardsmen who were sent on biggest of the A F L -dO ’s 129 these homeless men. At the poverty organizations from almost completely stopped the were smashed both times. reported leaving 18 rail cars ' y i Meany since the month-long special maneuvers to be near unions, would be a severe loss end of this month a new experi­ Hartford, Waterbury and New highway movement of steel. In Ohio a nlghtrider In a twisted and burning on two rail C Auto Workers strike began trouble-centers In case the sidings about 26 miles northeast to the federation, which recently mental program Is scheduled to BriUln. No one was Injured In the four green car passed a tractor- against Ford Ifotor Co., report­ strike got out of hand. of Hanoi. edly isn’t coAfldlng his plans announced a record member­ begin which may alter the way Deputy Community Affairs Incidents on the Pennsylvania trailer on U.S. 30 near Hanover- In Michigan a man hauling Other raiders hit rail points 89 even to closest associates. ship of 14.2 million. police and welfare officials han­ Commissioner John F. Mer­ Turnpike, but a trooper said, ton and fired at the cab. The animal parts to a soap factory miles north of Hanoi. and 24 Neither Meany nor other fed­ dle the 6,000 derelicts who live chant did the explaining Fri­ “ Just a few more inches and shot hit the mirror brace and But many members of the was killed when two rocks were miles south of the capital, AfTrdO’s Executive CJouncU eration leaders want to see it on or near the Bowery. day when about 40 persons these could have been real the driver, Clarence Helm, 42, pitched from an overpass on plus the Yen Bac military area happen, but feel powerless to Starting Oct. 31, two-man bad.” of Canton, was not hurt. believe the fhial breech is likely (S^ Page Fourteen) U.S. 23 south of Flint. One hit 27 miles north of Thanh Hoa. dissuade Reuther if he makes teams consisting of a plain­ fj * at the federation’s December the driver’s side and struck In the 8H-hour delta battle, ■f i- up his mind to pull out. Their clothes patrolman and a re­ convention ' In Miami Beach, Frederick E. Beck, 40, of headquarters reported nine U.8. y- Fla. sourc^ said. greatest concession has been formed alcoholic or Bowery ..L soldiers were killed and 22 In­ room clerk will dally comb the Wayne. His rig lurched off the T simply to remain silent In the if Such a % o v e would be the road, across a. ditch and into a fantrymen and one sailor face of Reuther’s scathing criti­ streets for derelicts to offer most drastic labor break since N.H. Bishop wounded. them medical help. Now the field. Plane with Bomb the AFLrCIO kicked out the cisms of the A FL-dO as Stag­ The fight was carried by the nant, complacent and vegetat­ men are either left to them­ In Pennsylvania and Ohio Teamsters Union on corruption new Army-Navy riverine forces ing. selves or arrested and put In Raps C o u r t eight trucks were struck by charges 10 years ago. rocks or gunfire. No one \^as operating in swamps, twisting Reuther quit last February as jail. Recently the practice of ar- Downed over Nigeria £ resting drunks has streams and bamboo stands an A FL-dO vice president and about 60 miles southwest of ^1- been successfully challenged on O n L o tte r y and plunged into a lagoon a half Executive council member. He •/ LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — A gon. Air Force Jets supported constitutional grounds. The mile from the barracks. Win­ later gained authority from his Friends Pay CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The bomb-carrying plane exploded them and at dusk the battlefield 1.5 million members^ to pull the new $500,000-a-year effort Is Du Pont Says low over a residential suburb of dows were broken up to a mile being developed by the Vera In­ leader of New Hampshire’s Ro­ was lighted by flares from union out of the fe d ^ tio n whe­ Lagos early today, killing three away. Spookles—night-fighting planes stitute for Justice, a private man Catholics says the state Su- TVenty yards from where the never he wants. Last Respects crewmen, damaging two embas­ with Gatling guns. nonprofit organization, and Its peme Court failed in Its duty ^We Forgot^ plane hit Is the home of Floyd High labor officials believe he when It struck down the new sies and narrowly missing the will use the forum of the AFL- budget will be financed by var­ home of a U.S. oil man. B. Inks, 42, Of Austin, Tex., To Astronaut ious fiederal, state, local and pri­ altate law gi'vlng a share of lot­ drilling supervisor for the Nige­ / d O 's convention to do It, proba­ tery revenues to parochial Theft Alarm There was no official report of vate grroups. where the twl-englne DCS came rian Gulf OH Co. bly in a sudden surprise move. school children. / i “ Whatever he does will be DldONSON, Tex. (AP) — It is called the Manhattan from but It was assumed to Glass In the house was shat­ 12 Arrested Bowery Project and Its purpose, The Most Rev. Ernest J. Prl- MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Willis dramatic,” said one source. Neighbors and co-workers Iti the have been from Blafra, the se­ tered but Inks, his wife Mickle said Herbert Sturz, Its principal meau, bishop of Manchester, Harrington du Pont revealed Reuther used the tactic ai Texas space community pay cessionist Eastern region with and their 10-year-old daughter / architect, "Is to develop a de­ said the New Hampshire court’s complete surprise in announcing last respects today to Marine Friday why the ultramodern which Nigeria has been fighting Jeanna huddled on the floor of a In G roton / cent and workable alternative to decision Friday was a “defeat his resignation from the AFL- Corps Maj. difton C. Williams electronic alarm system at his a civil war since July. bedroom and were not hurt. for file will of the New Hamp­ Flying at 800 feet, the plane “ God was with us tonight,” d O hierarchy eight months Jr., an astronaut killed Thurs­ ((See Page Fourteen) bayfront mansion failed to sty­ Gaming Raid // shire people.” appeared to have been on a \ ago. day when his jet crashed on a mie the most expensive holdup Inks said. Hesald that nowhere in the course toward the Dodan bar­ ‘The bodies of three crewmen Then Reuther issued an esca­ wooded Florida hillside. In Miami’s history two days GROTON (AP)—State poUce y - decision did thecourt. refer to racks, whire Maj. Gen. Yakubu were found hundreds of yards lating barrage of anti-Meany The Requiem Mass is set for the fact that the New Hamp­ ago. raided the Electric Boat Divi­ criticism on everything from la­ 11 a.m. EDT In the Shrine of the Gowon, head of Nlgeria‘s mili­ from the plane. One smashed shire Constitution "provides “ We forgot to turn It on,” Du sion of General Dynamics bor policies to social programs True Cross Roman Catholic Gilmore Dies tary government, has his home. through a roof and fell Into the Corp., and nearby areas and ar­ that It Is only sums ‘raised by Pont said. The system remained Antiaircraft batteries opened sitting room of the Czechoslo­ and foreign relations. church In Dickinson, near the taxation’ that cannot be used for rested a dozen men on variotut Reuther’s recent silence, al­ silent Thursday when five up, apparently before the plane vakian ambassador, another fell space center, where the ‘schools or Institutions of any armed men slipped through an gambling charges. though attributable at leasf in Covered W ar could drop Its bombs. The air­ 35-year-old spaceman lived. religious sect or denomination’ unlocked patio door to g(rab $1.6 (gee Page Four) ,.,The raiders carried 16 arrest part to tile Ford strfke, appears craft blew up In a flash of flame Williams will be buried with though they were specifically million In rare coins. Including and search and seizure war­ a sign to many top labor leaders full military honors at 11 a.m. Stalin Era asked to Interpret the law in re­ part of the Mlkhallovltch Rus­ rants In their raid Friday In and that he is preparing for the final lation to this provision.” sian collection estimated to be around the nuclear submarine plunge out of the AFL-dO . (See Page Fourteen) LONDON (AP) — Eddy Gil­ The bishop said the state Su­ worth $1 million. plant. more, an Associated Press cor-, preme Court based its 4-1 ruling The alarms were on agadn Foresees New Strategy The arrests followed a two- month Investigation by Lt. respondent who covered war on its interpretiaUpn ot the U.S. Friday at the Du Pont estate Wayne H. Blehop, command- and the Stalin era In the Soviet Constitution and lU First and a private detective was Liberals at Synod Moving Amendment, Instead of the state ready to pay cash for the coins. iiig officer ot the State PoUce Union, won a Pulitzer Prize and Romney Asks Shifts Criminal InteUigence division, married a lovely Russian balle­ Constitution. The detective maintained a He said that the sweepstakes frustrating vigil beside a silent and Lt. Frederick P. Moran of For World Theologian Body rina, died of a heart attack Fri­ the Groton barracks. Company day night at his home. He was revenues, raised through sales phone. 7 of tickets on drawings based on The detective, William Stan­ officials cooperated. VATICAN CITY (AP) — A Ecumenical Council Cardinal 60. To Ghetto Spending A Navy man stationed at'the horse races, differ from funds ton, was hired by Du Pont as the move is under way among liber­ Ottavlanl's office has been Un­ “ He wined and dined with nearby U.S. Submarine Base, a raised by taxation. go-between, to set up a ramsom als at the Roman Catholic der attack In liberal Church cir­ kings,” said a friend in Gil­ NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — for public works, highway beau­ druggist and 10 Electric The court said the sweep­ exchange Mdth the robbers. BtaA Church’s bishops’ synod to set cles as a bastion of old- more’s home town, Selma, Ala., The riots In Dietrolt, Watts and tification and urban renewal employes were arrested. stakes money wais in the class “The only callers so far,” said up a world body of theologians fashioned thinking. “ but he kept us informed." other areas of the country are projects “ that replace potential­ The charges dealt with bet­ LEFT . GENUINE LEATHER JACKET;-€)RLONft ACRYLIC ZIP-OUT LINING. BLACK, BROWN, of “ state or public funds which SUnton, "have been newspaper­ to work out rules on matters of Cardinal Ottavlanl’s office fc Gilmore’s witty good humor “ a few early skirmishes” which ly serviceable housing with pa­ ting on both hourseracing and the First Amendment of the NAVY.’ SIZES 38-46. $55.00 faith and doctrine. the highest agency In the showed through even during the men.” could develop Into a war, Michi­ latial office buildings and luxu­ U.S. Constitution would prohibit Du Pont also said he had dis­ mlsceUaneous sports events, es­ TURTLE-NECK SWEATERS BY ROBERT BRUCE IN BLUE, GOLDEN HARVEST. WHITE. SIZES S-M- The move begtm before the Church for dealing with matters grim days in Moscow, where he gan Gov. George Romney said ry apartments.” from being distributed to paro­ charged a security guard at hla pecially footbaU games. blshcgM convened Sept. 29 and it of doctrine. It has competence served as bureau chief. Based Friday night. The governor was applauded The Navy man was identified L-XL. $16.00 chial or private schools.” estate two years ago when the has been gaining ground ever over questions of faith and mor­ in London after the death of So-' But the governor said he saw when he said: "Let us Invest The dissenter was Justice Ed­ three-way alarm system was In­ by poUce as Lyle W, Flynn, 16, since. It was not clear tcBay als. viet dictator Josejdi Stalin In on his recent tour of the big city more in people and even leas in of Ledyard, charged with pool ward Lamprojv o f Nashua, who stalled. Du Pont said he be­ how the organisation would be A strong view emerging from 1963, he was widely known for slums “ the broad outlines ot a space. Let us spend more in selling and held in lieu of |1,000 wrote that the purpose of the lieved the guard “was not need­ established, especially since the the d^ly sessions of the synod his reporting on the lighter side strategy for a new America be­ Harlem and less. In the Sea of new law was"not the promotion ed.” bond. I synod has only ccmsultatlve, not holds that this is no longer ac­ of life. ginning to emerge.” Tranquility . . . Let us provide PoUce said he was en route or advancement of a, or any, re­ Miami police say tiu' armed legislative, powers. ceptable. . ' The balding, mustached wri­ Romney, “ on unannounced (ax credit for ^ se who are to his Eleotrlo Boat contact witti ter, 'whose Southern uCbent sur­ ligion, but the secular public robbers entered the mansion The world group would be de­ A cceding to this view, theoU>- candidate for the 1968 Republi­ providing housing rather than "some of the acUon” vdien ar­ purpose of assuring an ade­ through an unlocked patio doior signed to provide a unlveipal gians cloistered In the Vatican vived his travels to many na­ can presidential nomination, for those who are making politi­ rested. His car was seised u “ should not have exclusive right tions, was stricken at his coun­ quate secular education to all which Du Pont acknowledged exchange of ideas and to super­ said federal dollars alone can­ cal contributions.” evidence. try home at Ek^t Grinstead at the dementary end secondary ‘‘sometimes fails to catch.” A sede the views of the Roman to decide what ia error and what not eradicate slums but he Ronmey said the ghetto lead­ Joel J. Shafman, SO, ot Led- la legitimate and necessary de­ midnight after a day’s work at school children in New Hamp>^ coln-by-coln tally of the Russian Curia, the Chnich’s conserva­ colled for a “drastic revision” ers he talked with during bU yard, vriio operates a drug bate in the postcouncU ferment the LondiHi AP bureau. collection ia now being prepared tive administrative body. It shire.” In President Johnson’s priorities tour “ are tired of broken prom­ store nean, the Electric Boat en- now working in the half- Roswell Falkenberry, publist\- No determination bad been by the Du Pont to determine would be aimed especially at on spending the federal budget. ises” and feel they’ve been tranee, was charged with pool bilUon-member qburch. er of the Selma Times-Joumc^, the loss, Stanton said. the office for the Doctrine of the made of the amount of money “ Out of the $186 billion the tricked and that “ America has selling and betting on a footbaU Advocates of the change are recalled that Eddy Lanier King which would have gone to the Also taken from the Du Pont Faith, run by Alfredo Cardinal federal government plans to \broken faith with them.” pool, and held under a $1,000 proposing that theolmana from Gilmore began his career by de­ parochlied schools imder the vault was a $600,(X>0 U.S. coin Ottavisni, sources said. spend this year, more must be America, he said, must "Us- 'bond. ; all parts of the globe, iven those livering that newspaper. collection. \ Synod sessions are closed and struck-down law. found for the needs I have been teh to the voices from ' the ghet­ Held unfoer bonds of $1,000 representing currents of thoughi Gilmore wrote for The Atlanta 3wie«|)Stakes leveiiiia has The Russian coins, including a the only official source of infor­ discussing,” be said In a speech tos” . and respond with under­ each were Timothy K. Klevesc, 901-907 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER—648-2478 condemned by Curia conserva­ Journal from 1929^. to 1982, then sample of every coin struck mation ia news brieflnga. How­ been on the downgrade since it at the National Conference of standing and a mobUisation of 20, of Old Saybrook, charged OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. ever, some blahopa are report­ tives, be brought together to for the Washington Dally News began in 1964 with $2.7 million. from Peter the Oihat’s reign in before Joiuging the AP In Wash­ Editorial Writers. THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. ing the activitiea to newsmen. thrash out proper doctrine for He suggested cuts in spending (Bee Page Fogr) (See Togo ftourbees) Ever aihoe the 1962-68 Vatican the 20th century. ington' in 1935. (S m Fhge FonitMa) (See Page Five) CHARGE IT WITH COIW. BANK . . . HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK K OR REGAL’S CHARGE CARD rAOB m o BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1967 PAGE IHBRIE duct fire drills. Also, that all women of the parish suid reserv­ Coventry business establishments in town ations may be made until Mon­ Sheinwold on Bridge MANCHESTER will be vlritcd and inspected. day with Mrs. Rdbert Little of d r i v e -in During the visits to the local 12 Hickory Dr. In Andover, RIGHT ’TRUMP PLAY Wed. • V o m t : \ 'Declaration on Property^ elementary schools the firemen whose telephone is listed In the DEPENDS ON HAND South dealer TMilght — 1st Ron will distribute junior fire mar­ Coventry directory section. North-South vulnerable By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD \ . shal badges to these pupils and Church Women Meet NORTH HGH pnsr'ii i Cub PMH'hriudiM Required During October a limited number of junior fire Local women will be interest­ How do you play a tnunp ♦ Q2 marshal hats will be awarded. <5 QJ 109 4' ed in the next meeting of St. suit when you are missing on­ SodSH^ Vlmalisi All peraons owning personal and Friday from 9 aum. to 4:30 Garden Workshop George’s Church Women’s 0 8754 property In the Town of Cov* pm. and Saturdays from 9 cum. ly the king and three very low . 4, A73 Jisy .k....^ iI J: (Coventry Garden Club has 'i Group to be held at 7:30 p.m. The Girl c \ t \ d the General” ^ it-V-. , entry muit declare It during to noon. The Town Hal) Is trumps? Do you take a trump EAST dosed all day 'Wednesdays. workshop at 1 p.m. Tuesday at ’Tuesday In the church in Bol­ WEST this month (October) In the of­ the home of Mrs. Ernest J. ton. After a bribf business meet­ finesse? The answer may de- 4 KJ84 4 10975 **UmbcftpQfSini toMdrocolor fice of Assessor Samuel P. Al­ Probate Judge Hours K5 ' (P 64 Judge of Probate David C. Starkey on Upton Dr.-Members ing the group will travel to the pmd on the rest of the hand. len. The assessor reminds such are asked to bring items con- Prin'oe of Peace Lutiueian Opening lead — Queen of 0 632 0 AJ 10 9 OD-HIT "5HB LOVED ONE” W»y Oat Comedy persons that all personal prop­ Rappe announces office hours in 4k QJ 108 4, 642 the Town Hall on Rt. 31 will .sldered useful for Christmas Church on Rt. 31 In Coventry to clubs. erty not declared this month decorations. attend an open Pass New Crystal Lake Restaurant f wheels, unregistered motor ve­ tions. All Pass Kindergarten Aide National School Lundh Week of a trump trick. 2 9 Pass 4 (j) m hicles, commercial furniture, ’The three kindergarten will meet at 8 p.m. tonight 4-H at Exposition South Is sure to lose a dia­ and Ballroom goods on hand, horses, cows, classes of the North Coventry week in the local public schools. Mrs. Ernest G. LeDoyt re­ mond and a spade. If South ponies, sheep, goats, poultry, Cooperative Kindergarten with ports on recent local 4-H activi­ must also lose a club he must club. ’This would force him to ( "NoHiing Closed Here but Hie Swimming" During the week there will be try the trump finesse In the home machine shops, home respective teachers, Mrs. EJdwdn a display In the window of the ties at Eastern States Exposi­ avoid‘".the loss of a trump. If woodworking shops, machinery, Lawton and Mrs. Robert Kings­ tion : ,Nancy Hladky was one of South can find a way to dis­ hope of avoiding the loss of Dining Room Open Dally 5-9 P.M. Coventry Branch of the Man­ a trump trick. garden tractors and riding bury, will be taking field trips chester Savings and Loan As­ eight Tolland County 4-H mem­ pose of the club loser he need Saturday 12 Noon - 9 P.M. mowers over 3 h.p., contrac­ to the North Coventry 'Volun­ sociation prepared by Mrs. Es­ bers to take part In t^e 4-H not worry about the trumps. Dally Question tor’s equipment, ameslte drive­ Sheep Show; the Saw ’Thumbs South should find out about Partner opens with 1 NT, and Sunday 12 Noon - 8:30 P.M. teer Fire Department firehouse telle Williams, a teacher aide the trumps by finding out about ways installed in the past year on Route 31 during Fire Pre­ at the George Hersey Robert­ 4-H Club took part In the 4-H the next player passes. You Legal Beverages Served 12 to 12 (between Oct. 1, 1-066 and Oct. the clubs, which means that he hold: Spades, K-J-8-4; Hearts, vention Week Oct. 9 through son School. Connecticut Day Programs with must test the spades. It sounds 1, 1967, swimming pools (both Oct. 14. Monday, the elementary members manning a booth dem­ K-6; Diamonds, 6-8-2-; Clubs, Available For Weddings, Banquets, Xmas Parties In the ground and certain above more complicated than it really Q-J-10-8. Firemen’s Open House school class with the highest onstrating and explaining 4-H is. South wins the first trick “Big Or Small—We C3ater To AH!” ground ones). participation will be entitled to What do you say? In observance of National Club work to visitors at the fair. with the king of clubs and Im­ — Closed Mondays — The Garrity residence on Tolland Green Farmers. are also reminded Fire Prevention Week Oct. 9 a special dessert with lunch. ’The Club members participat­ mediately leads a low spade. AiEswer: Bid two clubs, the they must apply for their through 14. the Coventry Vol­ Wednesday is Lucky Plate ing Included Mark and Scott Stayman Convention. ’This asks farmer’s exem^on during Oc­ Day at the two elementary Takes King partner to bid a four-card or Directions: unteer Fire Association, Inc. Bates, Brian and Brent Carlson, As the cards lie. West steps tober.' building on Main St. will be schools. Six winners at each Jeffrey and Steven Ellis, of longer spade or heart suit If Rt. 15, Exit 98, Rt. 30, Ellington, Conn. r up with the king of spades and he can. If partner bids two ’Ihose persons who have not open all day for those wishing school will be entitled to a free which Richard Bates is leader, OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUND! to inspect the fire fighting lunch Thursday and Friday of returns a club to dummy’s ace. spades you will raise' to game received the personal property with assistance at the Exposition Now South knows that he will declaration forms through the equipment. the coming week. by Elbert I. Carlson. in spades: If he bids anything mall sent out by the assessor's Association FTesident Harold Parents are Invited to the not lose a club trick. else, you will jump to game In Miss Diane Buscaglia, Miss Declarer cashes the queen of notrump. oHfice may obtain them at the J. Crane reports -that the vol­ school of their choice to sample Connecticut Agpriculture, attend­ (rffice in the Town Hall on Rt. unteer firemen of the depart­ a school limch on ’Thursday at spades and returns to his hand Copyright 1997 ed the Connecticut Day Pro­ with the ace of trumps In order Gen. Features Corp. 31. Tl» building is open each ment will visit all schools dur­ 12:30 p.m. ’There will be a 46 grams. Now kfionday, ’Tuesday, Thursday ing the coiplng week and con­ cent charge with milk or coffee to discard dummy’s last club Two local 4-H clubs took part on the ace of spades. South can­ Showing The spacious living room at' the rear of the house has ample shelves to display rare glass and other interesting pieces. extra. Reservations should be in the Connecticut Constitution made by calling the appropriate not risk the trump finesse since Plaza Flower Show: The Jolly that would allow West to take ENDS SUNDAY TEL. 643-7832 FREE PARKING BIRCH ST. REA_R Q.F THJ school lunch manager: Mrs. lAT Rf ■eeS-SleMlieZ.'^- Sat. and Sun. SI?KM:8l^:(iG-9:06—-Mon. and Toes. 6: Alan Rush at Coventry High Garden Workers had an exhibit the king of trumps and a club ; :Heralding Homes fer Your EaHng Pleasure We Have:— of vegetables and flowers grown trick as well. rS RR School; Mrs. Andrew Liebman ______BEATM MeINTOSH APPLES • CORTLANDS at the George Hersey Robertson by members and the Coventry After discarding dummy’s RED DELICIOUS School, and Mrs. Fred Eberle Foresters exhibited five varie­ club, South can lead another ties of eSudstmas trees grown trump. ’The rest Is easy. GRAVENSTEINS • CRABAPPLES at C!oventry Grammar School. If East had the king of Plans are to have all Grade 1 by Its members. Y House Retains Early Features BARTLETT and SICKLE PEARS pupils tour their school kitchens Mrs. LeDoyt concludes by spades, South would be unable aEOM FRESH CIDER and is it good! on Oct. 13. inviting all interested in be­ to develop a spade trick and coming 4-H Club members or would therefore have to lose a STOIRY (By DOIUISI BFIIIDING Of the house, and seveTil out- rity is a graduate of the Uni­ and had a warm love for Kate thought to have been made In Library Officers versity of Miami, Fla., School about 1700 by a Matthew Hoad- Porter Library Association club leaders to contact Mrs. bulldllng-s aire on the property. Greenaway, the famous English Winthrop Merriam at her plus PHOTOS, By ■As In moslt homes with of Music and St. Cecelia’S of author an^ Illustrator, was one ley of Plymouth, Conn. Inc. officers elected recently at in “OAPRIOE" JOSEPH SATEIRINIS the annual meeting Include Wil­ home on Ripley Hill Rd. They’re parkinig areas adjiaoenlt (to side Rome. He lives in New York of the decorators employed by The family uses a stairway enitranices, the front door of City, wtiere he has sung with the glass company. It is thought in the center of house, prefer- COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS! liam A. Miller, president; Miss £ S r WINDSOR young... the New York City -Repertory • Alao Complete Line of SEALTEST Dairy Products • June D. Loomis, vice president; Manchester Evening Her­ 4 J (More Ithlan 260 yeiars ago, the house Is rarely used. ’This she took the Idea for her chll- I'ing It tothe siteetpenfriMit stair­ ald Coventry correspondent, DRIVb' IN ★ RT.5 t when a hlandlful otf uaiiy s«lt- also applies Ito the exltremely ’Theater, and has auditioned for dren-on-glass from Miss Green­ case. The bedrooms on the sec­ Mrs. Robert Vlsny, secre­ fhey’re Steep fronit etaiircase, whi'ch Is the Metropolitan Opera Co. He tary; Mrs. Harold Bumpus, F. Pauline Little, tel. 142-6231. . tieiis and idomOUmes -vlsitiing away’s original Ideas. ond floor are connected by a "TH E KIN O WHUKEN in love • 4 lighted by several miniature has a;Iso 'appeared as soloist at ’The glass comes in a variety ceiiter hallway. The master treasurer; Mrs. Walter S. Hav­ carol sings in surrounding OF en, librarian and Mrs. Emil • .'Indiana enjoyed dtroUiing on china lamps, ah -wtlTed for elec- of colors and forms, from tiny bedroom Is at the top of the . 'th e verdant ’TolUanid Green, the trlclilty, and dHapdayed in a cor­ areas. vases to large punch bowls. Sev­ stairs. It is furnished in curly PRODUCE!" Mamet and Mrs. Cecil Robert­ Many beautiful things were son, assistant librarians. I and they kill people. « oolminotlioua iSimipson House, ner cupboard. eral pieces are in the dining maple, and a four-poster bed PERO At the right of the front en­ acquired for the home by David room on the mantel of the fire­ has a white canopy and white m OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER • Elected to the Library Board J one of the Ifiirsit tio toorder the n trance the former front parlor when he lived In Rome. A metal place wall, )Xrhlch is paneled In dust ruffle, and a blue cover­ for three years are Mrs. Ruth • green, waa eireolb^. clock from Geimany on the French and Mrs. Donald Ldeb- Warren Beatty nodi rV hnaLid T / iHoiw Ithle h om e off AJtIty. and has now been converted into a white. ’The dining table and let which matches the blue in ler, serving with other mem­ Faye Dunaway J * Mns. HhiOM W. Ganrilty, for- music room, complete with con­ mantle of the Music Room fire­ chairs are mahogany, and a the patterned wallpaper. Old sole organ, grand piano and place was a gift from him. HL hinges on the bedroom bers, Mrs. Maurice FYench, Mrs. "BONNIE CO • STARRING • merly off Manichesiter, the Small replicas of trumpets, a magnlflclent grandfather’s clock Winthrop Richardson, Mrs. MICHAEL J POLLARD-GENE HACKMAN-ESTELLE PARSONS ^ » house has retained many of various smaller IrLstruments. In a rosewood case stands In doors are constructed without plus lf4 )inhD<^ViDr 4 W V A 'i F « P 0 8 (RI 6 £NT0 N U u k t>f O w n Shous PioducedPiWARRiNeeAnT [Vccieohii ARIrtiA PtW harp, viedin and mandolin sur­ George Jacquemln and Mrs. • the Imipoiltanit early features Mrs. Garrity is a well known the comer of the room. Made removable pins and cannot ibe and CLYDE" plus In Color in “SHE” TBCHNICOUON*Pf«OM WIMENKN M 08.-8IVCN AirrS_«W. pianist, singer and accompa­ round ithe face of the clock and taken eff without ruining the General Home Remodeling Company Robert Simmons. and Tony Curtis, • th ro u g h o u lt tilts -venerabOe h is- a tambourine is fashioned at by Stowell of Boston, the clock After the annual meeting the Jane Fonda, Dean Jones plus “BOLIVIA THE LAST FRONTIEB” • i^tory. 'Town records do ruA give nist, and church organi.st in tills (looi-s. Vlma Lisa Sat. and Sun. 1:80-3:55-6:15-8:40—Mon. and Tues. 6:15-8:80 the end of the pendulum. has three sets of chimes, Notre Library Committee met to or­ “ANY WEDNESDAY” EdSTHARlfORD * the extaiot dialte the house was area, and her son and daugh­ Dame, ’Trinity and Westminster, (See Page Four) The family pets romp on the spacious lawns behind the house “Not With My Wife ter have inherited her talents. One of the largest collections ganize its committee, as fol­ You Don't” lim v l IN ★ HI -.J Wed. “The 1 ,.buillllt (but after severaa years of Mary Gregory glass in this any of which may be selected lows: Mrs. Jacquemin, chair­ J 'resesirch and dlHcusstons vith Miss Ariyne M. Garrity is on C h ild r e n u n d e r 12 Free. Family Way” WEDNESDAY-Ladies SPECIAL M \m W area has been acquired by Mrs. to sound on the quarter hour, man; Mrs. Simmons, secre­ GIANT FREE PLAYGROUND , ' tlawn hlBOirlanS the Garrlitys the teaching staff at Emerson half hour or hour. COMPLETE REMODELING SERVICE n O IK E U T Starts Wed. Garrity. ’The glass was produced tary; Mrs. Richardson, public­ “Eye of the Devil” Sat. “Bonnie and Clyde” Cent. From 1:45 * ’ feel tihlait aibouit 1715 as correct College, Boston, and is well A door at the rear of the din­ ity chairman; Mrs. Maurice • Cor tha lovely coloniilal which known in this area for her for 63 years by the Boston and and jAPifoTs Sandwich Glass Co., on Cape ing room opens on to a modem, F’rench and Mrs. Liebler, W| Acres of Free Parking WllllRiontlc/ Sun. "’The Blue Max” Cont. From 2:00 " now consisrtls off 10 rooms, “One Woman Musicals,” of functional kitchen, with white KITCHENS membership, and Mrs. Ruth ' Comfortable IVII “Fastest Guitar Alive” 1 three baths, . a laowder room songs and lines from popular Cod, which discontinued its glass making in 1888. Mary Gregory, woodwork and cabinets and French, transportation. Alr-Condltioned . arid breezeway. Flive Bicres of plays. She is often accompa­ brightly patterned wallpapered M T H ROOMS ’The membership dues are ...land extend out; from the roar nied by her mother. David Gar­ a spinster who loved children .*1 CAST HARTFORD CXIT TO TOucEMunrfB A.**.. walls, and It has a small sky­ now payable and may be paid MKimOH ST. UIT Tfl 6111 ST.-HI-HII light in the celling. PORCHES at the library at the rate of 60 SAWDT I URROARIOURI .N.Y. TIM.A cents per member. There will At the opposite side of the FIOORS _ be a member of the member­ B a H n e«iMi ★ FALL CLASSES NOW FORMING ★ house, across from the kitchen, ship committee at the library there Is a spacious, 15x30-foot living room, furnished mainly RECREATION ^ each Monday night during this ja p i'iy n D N «. - month (October) to receive any StarringMM NEVINS with Victorian pieces. Wall cup­ ROOMS dues. Anyone wishing to join the boards with glass doors hold library is asked to come in at George C . the largest portion of Mrs.' Gar- that time; however, dues will IhETwim^ Scott ■*5- i-lty's collection, while some be accepted at any other time Mon. thru Frl. pieces are displayed on the fire­ and whenever it is convenient "F« I«W 7:05-9:00 KARATE School place mantel and in u built-in "Anything that can be done 8 for persons to come in to the Sat.-Sun. LEARN THE MYSTICAL FIGHTING ARTS OF THE PAR EAST cupboard. Two Victorian love •EATS NOT MSERVED 2:00-3:45-5:30 seats are upholstered in velvet, library. CONDITIONING AND SELF DEFENSE. to improve your home Harvest Festival 28AT8. WED. SAT. A tUN.-EPM 7:15-9:10 one in rose and the other in EVEf. 7;00 A 9:30 PM Wednesday green, and the colors' are re­ St. George’s C!hurch Women’s RAT. EVE. RE8ERV. PERFI. 74 9:30 Lee Marvin' w e c a n d o " Group is completing plans for FOR INFORMATION TEL 649-4225 peated on some of the side “Point Blank” chairs, while others are done the annual Harvest Festival, Student Price — Lessons Given On Saturdays — 4 Auction and Supper to be held All Performances SI .00 In needlepoint. A Kirman orien­ from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Oct. 14 Certified Black Belt Instructors tal rug In .soft pastels Is on the in the church. ’The auction and 8 Years Of Teaching With Complete Safety floor. Call for free estimates Private Lessons Available What was originally used as festival, the latter featuring the a studio by a former owner is sale of food, homemade items, at no obligation YES! YES! '■!v' now the family room. It Is at international g;lfts, herbs, holi­ the rear of the house and lias day arrangements, etc. will take BURNSIDE ai.k N ;;e a I • mA. ’ . ., at 7:00 - 9:10 a full skylight In the ceiling. place from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. with FP[{ PAPKING Family portraits line the wall, Mrs. Myrtle Carlson doing pastel and brightly upholstered lounge Tel. 649-6017 portraits during the day. chairs are arranged In front of The supper will be served a television set. An antique tam­ from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. with either 459 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER bour desk with eagle and 13- tickets or reservations neces­ star brass pulls Is in a comer sary. ’Tickets are available from BOLTON LAKE HOTEL alcove. The desk, and a maple 643-9731 grandfather’s clock In 'the room, Route 44A, Bolton, Conn. was reflnlshed by Mr. Garrity. A tiny four-poster bed stands beside ito larger counterpart in Miss Garrity’s room. Full Weekend of Mrs. Garrity and Ariyne rehearse in the music room The clock is very old and Is Fine Entertainmeift! Fri., Sat. and Sun. Friday and Saturday SlDNl Y POITIER technicolor in the Main Dining Room “TO SIR, WITH LOVE” in the Banquet Room •LUCKY LOOK and the “Bob Farrell Trio” DOWNEAST CREW" 'V ■ MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE i Fine Listening and I: presents Real Western Music! Dance Music! i ' * ■SM T.f Now . . . i 'O t L ■ m, ! SPECIAL / \ EVERY SLNDAY! Sing Along iii UM l with "Bonnierr J .. accompanied by Roberta Peck’ Joe Calbaro on the Keys.,. Columbia Recording Artist AU tbe old time aonga of yestecUay, from 6 to 9 in ttac TUESDAY, OCTOBM110.1967 at 8:00 P.M. niajn dtolug noonk Manchester High School — Bailey Auditorium / ; f '■ Adult Donotion $1.00 Students 50c Hand carved beams hold the arched ceiling of the studio, which has a raised balcony Son’s room is showplace for his theatrical momentos Huge Grandfather's clock dominatoe dining room

i ' ■ 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1967 P A G E n v f t rAOl FOUB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONK., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1967 working on backpacking., and the girls. At present they are CD Test Senior TroojJ canoeing, and a third patrol has collecting newspapers. - If the Italian statement provided the Interests in .both flying and mu­ A priml^ve camping trip is Rec Department 'Wonders of the Universe’ The town’s ClvU Defense CERAMIC logic for the current General Assembly Picks Officers sic. being planned for October 7. Connecticut Yankee shens ■wia sound Ot 11 a.m. Mrs. Lawrence Dunn, Is the debate, other new statements intensi­ Winter Schedule tomorrow In a three-minute During the past summer the CLASSES Senior Troop 2 of Center fcon- leader. €tt»tiUts lirr«Ui fied the unparalleled pressure this Economic FaUout test of MancheSteris warn­ troop spent a week at Acadia 'By A.H.O. A winter recreational pro-' gregational Church recently FOB PVBUHHllD BY IHE round of oratory has directed against ing system. National Park in Maine. They gram tor youths and adults con­ elected new officers. Debbie MRS. JOHNSON ’TO TALK HESUU) PBINUNO CD., INC. the United States. On this same day, President Johnson, down fn a very sharp consciousness of The test is bonlducited on visited Bar Harbor, Thunder Beghmers U BIb m U Street ducted by the Manchester Re­ Hole, Anemone Cave, Baker Is­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — Mrs. *’ MaznlieBter Ooob. neutrsd Austria spoke for negotiation, Washington, probably has some something down In Washington the iflist satuitlay of each Shoag, Paula Sanchini and p e b creation Department will open Seen from Space Lyndon B. Johnson will discuss $6.00 Ragtstrotton FSa mOMAS F. ttotQUSON and a very sharp unhappiness month, to check the effec­ Franklin were elected neW| pa­ land, Schoodic Penlnsifla and WXL.TESR R . FEaUJUBCXN and Norway, our ally, called upon die consciousness of such Connecti­ Monday at 6 p.m. the quality of life In 20th Cen­ PubU ahen __ with it. By DR, I. M. LEVITT BventouOly, thtte t j # o f weld­ tiveness o f the elsctrilcal the Abbe Museum. They also Inclades Starter Kit United States to end Its bombing or A variety of recreation pro­ trol leaders; Barbara Kelly, tury America In a speech Oct. Fbunded Ootolier 1, IMM.______cut communities as East Hart­ Under this special Mnd of lo­ Dlreotor Of The ing may used to produce syStMn. ■ > braved the water of Sand Beach $1J(0 Weekly Theimfter North Vietnam as the important first grams will be conducted at the treasurer; Cindy Prior, soribe and the wind of Cadillac Moun­ 0 at Yale after a dinner in her PublWMd Every EvenlnK ExceiA Otadays ford and Stratford. He lilay cal voter vision, the Imperfec­ Pels Planetarium ' exdtic apace asaein^ea, per­ TeL 648-0867 Days ■nl Hididayii. Entered at e Poirt OtClM at kep toward a settlement. Eastslde Rec., 22 School St.; haps not poeoible in soy other and Joanne Gut, representative tain early one morning when honor sponsored by the l^ale Po- ^ m h u t c i Cknm., ae Second daw Hail have ^ w n over them, or to tions ‘ of the local Democrats Of The FfonUin InsUtata That this tide of oratory has produced Westside Rec., 110 Center St.; way. Electronic weldins hi U*n-- to the Senior Planning Be Aasootated Prew ta extduaiv^y entltM we doubt that President-John­ when the larger dues vote next any other use contemplated tor cess. Ev^ the production of In the use o f resMibUcatian o f a ll n e w s -d ^ States answers to all this advice from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. '' a recent meeting of the execu­ 7 3 k son has, aside from such vague month, and the Republicans In­ Girls Swim Classes will be space. Mgh-power vacuum tubes for naldiee credited to tt or not otlierwue crew ­ Us friends has been to escalate the V. D. Kirkland and R.L. Ger- ed in Ude paper and alec the looal news puz>- encounters or assumpQona, any crease their votes there without conducted Tuesdays and communications. X-ray, mic­ tive board at the home of Herm­ Ifastiod bombing a little more, and take it a lit­ vals of Douglas Aircraft have All rUMis repuhilcation of special dki- very sharp awareness of such any parUcular local reasons, Wednesdays at the East Side rowave and laafr fields can an Dvorak, 203 Mountain Rd., ^'^IRWAY written on the industrial proces­ patehea herein are also rwerved.______tle closer to the Chinese border a little specific Connecticut communi­ then the warning about 1068 In Rec. with beginners at 6 p.m. be undertaken In the vacuum president of the group. ses that can be undertaken in The Herald Printing Company Inc., as- more frequently. ties. Connecticut will be very clear. and intermediate at 7. The of space. An open house will be held aumea no flw ir^ ’ reepooeiUtlty for typo- a space station. The study of frkiion, a rel­ Wednesday, Nov. 8 at the school, WIN People in these, and other It will be a warning that tiBJ Womens Swim Class will be just rueuivud! Cnaphical emms aiipoarins tn WvertlsMnoalF Space is a better vacuum than atively Wtle-known^ phenome­ at which time parents will visit mri other reading matter tn The Manchester Connecticut small cities and could actually lose Connecticut, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Boys EventzK Herald. ______can be produced on earth. TMs non, represents a -ifleld with their children’s classrooms, and A Taste Treat for our ehristfiMK whidi he carried by a margin Swim Classes are Thursdays at large towns had, on the other is an important feature. A vast .potential. A research act- courses will be described by 2Vz Gallons' Fhll service client of N. E. A. Service The Chansring: O f The Mind hand, a very sharp conscious­ of 436,000 votes over Goldwater 7 p.m. for beginners and S' for sMpmont of PubUahers R^rcBentatlves — The J i^ b intermediates and Saturdays 10 vacuum is difficult to generate enfist in a space station can teachers; Ivor Hugh, radio and Mathews Special Ajpency — New Yoilc. Chi- ness of President Johnson In 1964, to any non-offensive Fall Ai^tites! America, these past few months, has a.m. for beginners and inter­ on earth and e:q>ensive to main­ undertake experiments to re­ television personality, will speak of Shady Glen oil siios of nefo Detroit and Boetoo. ______Republican presidential candi­ been full of people who have been when, earlier this week, they mediates and 11 a.m, for in­ tain. Scientists perform many solve the 'Problems associateed Jan. 24, 1968 on “ Understanding mnUTBER ATTDIT BUREAU O F CIBCDUA- went to the polls to elect their date. It will be a warning that experiments in a vacuum, but ICE CREAM; TIONR______changing their minds about Vietnam. termediates. Reigstration for with friction. Wherever motion Music," and the annual meet­ SPICED APPLE RIPPLE and There’s nothing wrong with that. It may new municipal officials. Senator Abe Riblcoff could be swim classes may be made at they are' always concerned with exists metals are rubbing, slid­ ing and election of officers will Dhmiay advenleii« doshK hours: In trouble not of hla own mak­ troublesome seals and leaks In (HMold photo by Satends) For Monday — 1 p.m.' jY id^. It does not happen very often, the class or at the Recreation ing or rolling on other metals. be held April 17, 1968. be, in Its results, a most healthy proc­ their apparatus. Some experi­ FREE! ! cake tins FPr Tueaday “ 1 p.m. Saturday-. but this was really one of those ing. And it could, finally, per­ Department, 22 School St., Mon­ This gives rise to friction and Bfinnio Lippincott, 4-H Hoofbeats member, with prize-'wilming Freckles. Officers of the group, besides ICE CREAM . . . For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. ess. It may even save civilization from ments which may take days or P hr Thureday — 1 p.niL T u esW y. times when national situations suade former Congressman and day through Friday from 8:80 in turn heat, and with heat Dvorak, are: Mrs. George Katz, FVn- Friday — 1 p.m. Wedneeday. world war three. and policies and leaderships former Republican State Chair­ weeks on earth can be perform­ The best recipe of the these colorful tins IViT Saturday — 1 p.m . 'Ihureday. a.m. to noon and 1 to 10 p.m. may come failure. Hebron first vice president in charge of Vanflla ice cream w ith ripple o f sfMced apple blend­ There Is nothing wrong, either, with cast a definitely influential man Ed May that it might be ed in minutes in space. month, wins a 2% gal­ come in aM sizes and^ OlBWifled deaoUne — 6 p.m. d ^ before Junior Lifesaving Classes will Electrmi Microscope programs; Mrs. Thure Blum- lon container of Shady ed thru—^what a taste-treat for fall appetites t puhUcaticn. 6 p.m. Friday for Saturday having elected figures in public office, shadow on small electtons wllh a pretty good gamble, after all, The authors say that vacuum r. and Monday pulbllcatton.______start Saturday, Oct. 14, at East- The electron microscope also berg, second vice president in Glen Ice Cream Free! filled with homemade or individuals who are trying to figure to take 1068 as the year to refinement, alloying, and depo­ which, in actuality, they had side at noon for boys and 1 depends on ultra-high vacuum charge of membership; Mrs. Ed­ Rei^pe must call for cookies, candies or^ Saturday, October 7 out how to get elected to office, having almost no connection. claim Ms new personal chance p.m. for girls. Senior Lifesav­ sition techniques are areas where obvious benefits can be oondlttons. The focusing of a 4-H Horse Show Tomorrow ward Glenney, secretary, and Ice cream, either in Jt experts to advise and counsel them on The local Democratic office­ at office from Ms new control ing Class will start Monday at or on it when served. cake make a most. derived. All these processes are beam of electrons by a mag­ The Hebron 4-H Hoofbeats home of Mrs. William Vogel men on the OommiuiiitJy Service Joseph Naylor, treasurer. the best stance to take on the great Is­ holders, of Connecticut were by of the party machinery. 6:30 p.m. with registration at netic fl'dd can only take.place Monthly winners will le thoughtful g ift after ^ F«>way To CHympus well developed on earth, but will hold a Jimior Open Horse on Loomis Road in Bolton. connnitbee and Mrs. Maralyn announced; all recipes no means as weak and discred­ The local election returns the start of the class. There in a vacuum. Just as air parti­ SEA SEARCH CONTINUES sues of their time. Everybody takes their usefulness is limited to Bookmobile Delay Porter 'will be the Blue Cross will become our prop­ L Christmas they have. Tills humble and unworthy com er has ited In their own performance from ConnecUcut make believ­ will be no fee and registrants cles In the atmosphere do not Show tomorrow with events be- NORWALK (AP)—Police and some advice from somebody. relatively small quantities be­ TTie bookmobile, originally collector. erty and the decision as the voting this week indi­ able what the national pollsters must be 16 years and able to permit tfltimate resolutton of ginning at 9:30 a.m. The event the Coast Guard are continuing R hundreds of uses as' previously expressed Its opinion that But'when, a few short days after not­ cause of the difficulty and ex­ scheduled to come to Hebron of the Judges will be cated. Nor were the Republi­ have been reporting about the swim a quarter mile. star pictures, so residual air will be held at Leary’s Horse their search for two New York the 1967 Boston Red Sox are the best ing that Governor Nelson Rockefeller of pense of producing and main­ on Wednesday, had brake Manchester Evening Herald final. Address all re­ Lsewfaig boxes, let cans, for all their sense of po­ standing of LBJ. At the mo­ Family swims will be particles In a vacuum deflect Ring on Millstream Rd. men missing on Long Island plies to: Shady Glen, thing that has happened to baseball since taining an ultra-high vacuum. trouble and did not arrive. TTie Hebron oorrespondent, Mrs. R boxes or can be ui New York has now progressed to the tential new era in their own ment, what the polls and the Wednesdays from 6:30 to 9:30 electrons in an electron beam ’Thirty classes will be Judged Sound since Thursday. Box P, c-o Msinchester Babe Ruth. In depositing coatings of John Winthrop. has be?n re­ Marjorie Porter, tel. 228-^9116 point where he is considering becoming state organization, as bright ConnecUcut towns say Is that p.m. at the high school. Youth so that ultra-sharp pictures by Earnest Keene of Rhode Is­ The men, Glen Harper, 21, Herald, Bissell St., ‘You Can 'I’aste The Quality L for more goodies. We are now beginning to think, in the various types In the vacuum of scheduled to visit Hebron on Manchester, Conn. a favorite son candidate for the Repub­ and shining and appealing in almost anybody can Uck the co-ed swims will be Mondays with high magnifloaitlon cannot land. The classes will include; of Huntin^on, and Kenneth ( ) and Fridays at 7 p.m., and space, the adhesion is instan­ Oct. 18. (06040). aftermath of the feats of the second lican presidential nomination — Just, of Uiemselves as the voting re­ Democrat now In the WMte taneous and strong. If it is a be achieved. In a apace station, English, Western, Pony Hunt Dunlop, 22, of Long Beach, adult co-ed swims at 8, both Grange Officers NOW. . .TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 25c game, that the Sox may be doing some­ course, to hold New York safely In line sults may tickle their egoes into House. ’There hasn’t been a con- with its ultra-high vacuum, a Seat and Gymnkana. Miss Lin­ Du Pont Says ventured Into the sound In an at Eastslde. bright metal, the surface Is ex­ Hebron Grange recently In­ ( ) thing th€it goes beyond baseball and fancying. diUon like this since the days traordinarily brilliant and the breakthrough microscopy may da Harrison will be ringmaster. 18-foot sailboat. ROUTE 6 and 44A—OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY for Romney — we read that the New All adult bowling leagues will stalled a partial slate of offi­ touches the whole spirit of man. What was happening, in our back In late 1947 and early purity of the deposit Is beyond result. The 4-H club will have a re­ The boat, along with a duffle John and Bernice Rieg Parkade Branch—^Monday through Saturday York governor and his advisers are now start next week at 7:30 p.m. at Kirkland and Gervals point cers for the new year. Charles ^We Forgot!^ analysis at any rate, was that 1948, when even a Chinaman, anjrtMng we can achieve on freshment stand for luncheon. bag, washed up Friday on Nor­ ( ) One did not realize, until the genuine in the process of changing his mind the Community Y. Boys and out that In the field of pharma­ Schreirer was installed as mas­ the normal vislmi the voters it was said, could lick the Dem- earth. Silicon and germanium ’The public is cordially invited. walk beaches. article suddenly arrived on the scene, about Vietnam, the spectacle lacks lus­ girls Junior bowling leagues will cology the medically sterile en­ ter and Robert Links was in­ Resd Herald Ads ocraUc incumbent of that era. can he refined to the high de­ In the show will be Miss Bon­ how long a lime It was since we had ter. might have toward Che com­ start Monday at 6 p.m. at the vironment of space provides the stalled as overseer. Others in­ Theft Alarm parative w ea k n e sse s and But then, of course, the Repub­ gree of purity required for nie Lippincott, 4-H Hoofbeats had any hero of any kind who was (fovemor Rockefeller was a hawk on Y and midget leagues for girls ultra-clean rooms now required member, who recently entered stalled were,Mrs. Norton Warn­ (Continued from Page One) strengrths of the two parties and licans were fooUSh enough not transistors. Engineers can also strictly genuine. For a long time we Vietnam long before even President Tuesdays and boys Wednesdays in the processing and 'packag­ in the Eastern States Horse er as lecturer, Mrs. Donald 1721 until the Russian Revolu­ their candidates on such local to look for the Chinaman, and at 6 p.m., both at the Y. deposit incredibly minute Griffin as secretary. Miss Olive have been making ourselves heroes out Johnson was. When President Johnson amounts of metals so necessary ing Of certeln drugs. It may Show where she won a blue tion 60 years ago, were original­ scenes was being distorted by to nominate Dewey instead. Youth basketball Ieag;ues for also be possible to produce Warner as treasurer and Nor­ ly collected by Prince George of contrived situations, out of our news- began following the escalation advice of in the manufacture of micro­ ribbon in the Senior Division of age 10 or over are conducted costly raw materials ■without ton Warner as gatekeeper. Mlkhailovitch, director of the hungry search for dramatic angles, out electronic components. the Saddleseat ride. She also the hawks, Governor Rockefeller was nightly at all centers. Registra­ resorting to expensive and dif­ The balonice of the slate will Hermitage Museum in Lenin­ of putting trick costumes on characters won a white ribbon for each prompt and generous in Ws pratse. tion and team assignments will Thln-FUm Technology ficult synthesis. In a weight­ be installed at a later date. grad in the final decades of Garrity Home Retains A Mgh vacuum Is important of the Senior Saddleseat Equi­ In television, and sometimes we have Lately, however, It has been noticed be made at the centers dur­ less environment, most o f the tation and Senior Saddleseat The mem'bers were installed' by Czarist rule. Some of the collec­ in thln-film technology. In some tried to make ourselves heroes Just by that the New York governor had be­ ing the first two weeks of the energy supplied to a drug-pro­ Pleasure classes. Past Stkte Master Alfred, Beck- tion is at the Smithsonian Insti­ season. ’The senior basketball instances a specific contaminant slapi^g an excess of flamboyant ad­ come reticent and silent on foreign pol­ Many Early Features ducing plant need not be ab­ Miss Lippincott W Q h several witlh and his team. tution In Washington, D.C. The league will start Wednesdays must be introduced to yield a jectives on some rather ordinary ex­ icy matters. When pressed tor opinions, sorbed by the stalk or trunk ribbons at the Tolland County Sdhreirer has aiypolnted Mrs. remainder Is In a bank vault in from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Com­ desired effect. This "doping” but can g o to ■the leaves or flow­ Wilmington, Del. ploit or individual. he has said that Judgments on the con­ (Contiiuied from Page ThrM) 4-H Horse show also. She will Norton ’WOmer to be chairman some occasions, and her chil­ munity Y, and the business­ can be accomplished by adding ers. On earth, 86 per cent o f the be in Sunday’s show riding her of the Home Economics Oom- At Fenway, Thursday, the heroes ar­ duct of the war In Vietnam should A yellow and violet color dren can vocalize and emote to men’s basketball league Mon­ precise amounts of gas to a re­ energy goes into 'the stalk. mlttee with Mrs. Sherwood rived on the scene as human, flesh and horse, Freckles. come only from those who have, like scheme has been carried out In their heart’s content. day and Tuesdays from 7 to action. One product of thin film The ■weightless ■environment Nursery Meeting Gnlffln and Mrs. Margaret Cone Aronson Named blood, not synthetic figures. The feats the President, access to all the facts. Miss Garrity’s room, and some A guest aiparfcment Is In a 10 p.m., both at the Y. technology is ferromagnetic may assist In producing forms ’There will be a meeting of as assistants. they proceeded to perform reduced But now it is reported that this pe­ of her large oOlleotion of rMno- building near the house which Mens lopen biai9ikieltibiall!l per- films wMch can be used as of genetic strains faster in the . the Bolton Co-operative Nurs­ Douglas Porter and Wilbur To Coroner Job even the most colorful and extravagant riod of no comment has transitioned it­ ceroscs are placed around the formerly was used as a chauf­ iHods are sdheduled for ’Tues­ memory elements and magnet­ areas of agriculture, fermenta­ ery on Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. in the Porter will serve as co-bhair- room. Sprays of violets are on feur’s quarters. TMs, and the days alt 9 pjm. oit Eafettiside; adjectives to pale and puny Inade­ self into a period of preparation for a ic tapes for computers. They tion, and animal husbnidry. ■Former Manchesber Town the silvery background of the studio, have complete heating Wednesday oit 7 pm . alt the Once these new strains have Counsel Irving L. Aronson of quacies. These same feats would, In Shift of opinion. Now, it is said. Gover­ are 26 times faster than ferrites wallpaper, and the quilt on the systems and may be used year Migh sohooll, Thunsdayis at 9 and can operate at Mgh temp­ been developed, 'they can 'then 7 Level Rd., a Democrat, is the the ocmtrived world of television, be nor Rockefeller is getting ready to part four-poster bod is bright yel­ round. pm . alt TOnatSiide, and Soltur- eratures for lon^ periods of be retiumed to earth for subse­ new deputy coroner for Hart­ considered a little too imaginative for company with President Johnson on low. The Gaiwity's thoroughlly en­ days foom 3 Ito S pjm. oit Easlt- time. This vacuum technology quent pnopagatlioin. ford Counity. any script which hoped to obtain ARE YOU A MAN Vietnam. This will apparently be all David’s room Is full of theat­ joy their spacious home and slde and Ube Ooimmunllty Y. may also give rise to tantalum These are only some o f the 'He assumed office Oot. 1 upon Mens VollleybiaM A Leiag;ue credulity. right with one of the Governor’s favo­ rical mementoes. One wall Is al­ grounds, and their cMldren usu­ superconducting devices wMch ways a space station may influ­ Interested In Barbershop Harmony? appdnltmenit by Hamttlord Coun­ most covered with autographs w*iin be Mondays eit 7 pm . at The difference between the real and rite advisers, Professor Henry A. Kis­ ally manage to spend a great are Mghly resistant to corrosion. ence our lives 'by the turn o f the ty States AJtity. John D. La- of fjamous atons and theater EaB09ide and the IB Leiaigue the synthetic thing, the hero who bursts singer of Harvard, because it Is report­ deal of time with them, bring­ In tMs type of Industrial pro­ century. By that time this coun­ Belle, also of Mianlchester. .Atity. pnogvaimB. ing along house guests if they Mondays and ’Tuesdays at 8 upon the scene in the flesh with his cess the cost of raw material Is try will have invested more SAVE Aronson succeeded Atity. Frank ed that Dr. Kissinger himself is shift­ The talents o f ithe fSamily can so desire. The other, and very p.m. at the Westside. Mens Insignificant compared with the than $160 billion in space. I Fahey Of EJnfleld, who resigned. own unanswerable deeds, and the hero ing away from hawk toward dove. But be seen (and heard) to their important additions to the fam­ weightlifting classes will be Monday night, October 9, 1967 from 8:00 P.M. on and cost of manufacture. In space, peculate that by 1990 we wUl come to the 'VilV hall on 608 East Center St. (Chief Coroner Louis F. who is created out of the fancy of the it won’t sit very well with Dr. Edward best advantage in a Btudiio room ily who aipprove of the house ’Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:30 have had returned to us over because of the relatively expen­ Schaefer of Rocky Hill Is i-e- script writer or the tailoring of the Teller, the high priest of the hydro­ in a building at the rear o f the and its acreage, la Gent, a mln- p.m. at the Y. $160 bUlioa in cotisumer prod­ sive end product, economical Urlng from the post at the end news, is, now that we do have it illus­ gen bomb and of all hawks everywhere, house, lit Is here that Mrs. Gar­ iature collie, and the family A Junior girls teen class on the ucts for use on earth. T'Oday, of this month and reports are manufacturing operations com­ trated and exemplified for us, an imbe- rity has had choir rehearsals on cat. use of cosmetics, groomhig and one sees very little being re­ MONEY that Aronson will become chief who has been another of Governor petitive with earth prices can be Uevably great difference. It is sudden­ Rockefeller’s cherished advisers. other subjects will start Mon­ turned to us in an economic 1« no object. There is no admission charge and there will coroner. day, Oct. ■ 16, at the Y. undertaken. sense. Our energies are concen­ be plenty of ly {Xissible to believe again, not In the But the Governor’s tentative willing­ ’The deputy coroner receives The womens program includes Vacuum welding is another op­ trated tn pursuing 'basic science. $50 per day for each day he fictionalized exaggeration of some tele­ ness to change his position has already Foresees N^ew Strategy portunity. Today, tMs Is un- . a slimnastic class and swim However, in 20 years an ava­ works on the Job. The salary vision character, but in the existence of begun to pay off. "The other day It seem­ Mondays at 7 :30 p.m. at the Mgh desirable In space because It lanche of space-initiated prod­ for coroner is '$8,600 per year. actual human beings who can develop, may freeze moving pieces of ed a little surprising when General school, volleyball Tuesdays at ucts will 'be part of our Uvee. Refreshments served after the entertainment. The coroner’s Job is considered on,occasion, the capacity to perform as James M. Gavin, the retired military 8 p.m. at Eastslde and Wednes­ metal in satellites and cause (Copr. T-M, 1967 Gen. Fea. part-time. Romney Asks Shifts malfimctioning o f equipment. supermen. It is as if Olympus had come man who has favored the "enclave” and days at 8 p.m. at Westside, and Corp.) Aronson has submitted his down to Fenway. But we know that non-escalating formula for the war In basketball Fridays at 8 p.m. at reaignation from the Manches­ GIRLS ter. 'Democratic Town Commit­ what has really happened is that some Vietnam, named Governor Rockefeller, the Y. bring your husband, sweetheart or brother. Htor Barber­ To Ghetto Spending tee, to fulfill regulations per­ very mortal characters have vaulted to along with that authentic dove. Senator A mixed couples Fun Club of­ shop Quartets and choruses. Join the oonnqunlty singing Vernon Slides from last year’s Home taining 'bo a state employe. Olympus. It is good to know it can still Mark Hatfield of Oregon, as presiden­ (Continued from Page One) fering volleyball, bowling amd Tour will be shown. Mrs. Robert os the Manchester Chapter of SPEBSQSA presents an in- replace intolerable living condi­ swimming will be conducted terchapter and guest night wU di is being* sponsored by He was Manchester town be done. tial candidates he. General Gavin, could DuBeau is general chairman. private and govermental ac- tions. Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m. at Vem-Ell Meets the 'VFW. Have yourself a time and help to keep America counsel from November 1962 to support. But now it develops that Gen­ tlo.n And a new America requires Eastslde. singing. Novenrfoer 1966. He is a mem­ eral Gavin and Governor Rockefeller The strategy Romney said he personal involvement of each Tuesday Night ber of the Hartford law firm Herald For Further Information Call Joe Halloran 643-8664 of Gould, Killian and Krechev- The Italian Statement held a little meeting a few weeks ago, saw emerging In many ciUes citizen, he said. in which the Governor may have inti­ embraces "treating each other "The great political tempta­ The Vern-Ell Association for Yesterdays sky. Italy's policy statement as It took Its mated to the General that he had been with respect,” providing equal tion will be to institutionalize A Though for Today the Help of Retarded CMldren as the little pull-on place in the current round of oratory in searching his soul, or his polls, and Justice and equal law enforce­ and federalize these programs, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. ment, viewing slums as "un­ on the theory that only the vast Sponsored by tiie Manchester the General Assembly of the United might be in process of shifting his Cotmcil of Churches at the TalcottvUle School. 25 Years Ago tapped assets” rather than "a resources of government can do Nation was perhaps best of all the state­ views on Vietnam. drag on our society,” and a the Job. But that would be a Anyone interested in Joining Sedrick Straughan, regular goes long-sleeved for ments of the session to date in explain­ Our view, admittedly unkind, is that clearer understanding of help­ tragic error,” he said. The Message of Christ to the group is invited. driver of Hose Co. No. 8, MFD, ing Just why there has been one number anybody who has ever managed to con­ ing the slum dwellers help "We cannot hire a federal Our Genecatien The guest speaker will be Hol­ Is appointed Federal Property lis Shaw, director of the Mans­ one topic in almost every speech. sort Ideologically and philosophically themselves. Good Samaritan to substitute ". . .in itlie lasit tiimieB there Custodian by the Board of Se­ What Senator Attlllo Plcdonl recom­ "A new America must elimi­ for our Individual involvement field Project. He will explain lectmen to have charge of a with Dr. Teller ought to be required to would come Itheae acoCfera the work-training project for re­ mended, In his statement of Italian pol­ nate restrictions which hamper in solving the problems of the large assortment of federal spend a special time of penance before whose whole purpose in life is tarded persons and show slides the full use of ou^ resources,” ghettos.” equipment loaned to the local icy, was that the General Assembly being allowed to change his mind. But to enjoy ithemselveis In every of the program. he said. The governor said gov­ Romney said he would devel­ Defense Council for use by Air bake the Initiative toward convening the we will not press siKh severity. The evil way imiagiiiable ernment could encourage pri­ op his ideas on the strategy for They slUr up org;umentS; Shaw is a leader in the field Raid wardens, Auxiliary Police, Geneva Conference to end the war in forthcoming change of the Gfovemor’s The stretch pull-on goes long-aleevad to go wKth vate business to develop a new a new America In other speech­ they love the evU tIMingis of the of Job placement for retarded. and Firemen In case of emer­ Vleitnam. everything friom suits to pants. Of Blue O® (oyfon mind, such as it is, will be welcome. industry—building new homes to es. worid; ithey do molt hhve the Bridge Results gency. with ribbed turtleneck to color your lUe to navy, He said that, in view of the failure Hdly SfArilt livinig in them. Results of the 'Vemon Dupli­ HAVE YOUR ivory, gold, bri^^A green, brigibt pink. Small, MiM>- of the UN Security Council to act In (But you, dear friend, must cate Bridge game played for 10 Years Ago ium, Lange- such a direction, and in view of the build up your ttves ever more m u ter points Wednesday night Wall-To-WaU Society Early comers at the Manches­ failure of Britain and Russia, the two Pkme with Bomb strongly upon the flouniclalUlon at the Lottie Fisk Memorial in ter Antiques Show at the State PRECIOUS FURS chairmen of the Geneva Conference, to We are not surprised to learn that the of our iioily tiaditih, learning to Henry Park are : North-South, Armory characterise It as a agree upon calling It back into exis­ carpeting business in the United States pray In the power and Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Fagan, is booming. ’The reason, we suppose, is Strength o f the Holly Spirit. first; Mrs. Holland and Mrs. “ beautiful” show, bigger and • REPAIRED tence, "the United Nations has the right Downed over Nigeria better than ever, with a total of and the duty to deal with a dispute that that wall-to-wall carpets have become (Stay aOways witthdoi the (Jochran, second; Augikt and (Cobtlnued from Page One) 27 dealers from Maine, Massa­ endangers the peace and to suggest a symbol of that all-American goal; boundaries where God’S love Stopa, tMrd. • REMODELED Gracious living. can reach and bteas you. Wait Also, East-West, Bukowski chusetts, Rhode Island and Con­ methods and procedures for settling it.” In the Czech Embassy's garden stream. Sources said Blafrans necticut entering exhibits. Carpets are appearing In formerly un­ have mined the river to deter an phUently ifor the eternal life and Sykes, first; Sidman and Vietnam, Mr. Plccionl noted, is not Manchester hanui are busy at likely places. They have become tokens and the third was found behind expected invasion from the sea. that our Lord Jesus Christ in Frederickson, second; Mrs. • REVITALIZED the 20-megacycle band listening even on the formal agenda for this ses­ of rank in the executive world; a bare the embassy’s servants’ quar­ American and British diplo­ His meoxy is going to give you. Sommerville and Mrs. Tierney, to the "peep peep” from the sion of the General Assembly. Nonethe­ linoleum floor usually signifies subordi­ ters. mats who fled Enugu this week Try bo help those who argue tMrd. Bring your furs in to us—or, if you prefer against you. Be merdful to Russian satellte vdilch la whiz­ less, he also noted, all the 67 speakers nate status. A mobile home is only a Two Nigerians were Injured, were reported under guard at a The gam es are every we’Il be glad to call at your home and ^ve those who doufbt. zing around the earth. before him had dealt with the problem trailer If It doesn’t have its wall-to-wall the only casualties reported hotel in Port Harcourt. Robert Wednesday at 7:80 p.m. at the you a free estimate . . , without obligation! iSave some by snatching of Vietnam at great length. floor covering of wool or nylon. among Lagos residents. Bernard was reported leading memorial building and are sale! double knit them 0 8 from the very (flames This circumstance, he said, offered Some schools have adopted soft car­ The plane's landing gear the 12-member U.S. consulate ALL WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES o f heU iltsedf. And as .for oth­ open to everyone. Master point Police Probing peting on the theory that the children do slammed Into a second-story of­ staff, some of whom, souni^s two conclusions. ers, help them to find the Lord games are held the first BY OUR EXPERT FURRIER » better work in the refined atmosphere fice at the EtMopian Embassy said, may be en route to Came­ stretch pants First, he said, it "seems to reflect a roon in creek boats. - by being Mnd to them, but Wednesday of every month. Two Bike Thefts produced by padded floors. Polypropy­ and the propeller landed on the unanimous conviction that the problem A Biafra radio, claiming to fear the posslhiliity o f being PTO Meeting lene rugs which can be scrubbed like doorstep of Ethiopian Ambassa­ Police yesterday Investigated of Vietnam should be dealt with either broadcast from Enugu, ordered piMed eJong into their sins. The first meeting o f rthe Lake wood are spread hedge-to-hedge on dor Dawid Abdou. Other debris Street School PTO this year will the theft of two bicycles from formally or, de facto, directly or in di­ civil servants to meet in Awka, Halte every brace Of their sin HAVE A STUNNING BOA MADE FROM YOUR OLD ^ 8 8 paUos. ___ ■ - fell on the home of the Austra­ be Monday at 8 pjn. different locations. rectly, in this forum.” lian Mgh commissioner, "y 36 . miles southwest of Enugu. _ ^whlite . being merclM to them ^ e wall-to-wall movement has rolled THe '~ ^ U | > plans a bake sale A bike valued at $80,' belong­ The war, which developed oiit Sources said ttie broadcast as Sinners,” FUR SCARF IN TIME FOR FALL----- Second, he said, it shows that "die . Into the kitchen, too. Many housewives to raise funds-before and after ing to James Taylor o f 21 'Vic­ regular $7.98 of tribal violence between Ibos probably came from Aba, 80 Jude 18-e3, Living Let- Vietnam conflict represents a serious look askance at this development until the meeting. Mrs. Fred Hesse toria Dr., was reported taken as who dominate the Eastern re­ miles south of Enugu. Iters (The Faisphiased threat—pertiaps the most serious of all they learn that the new kitchen carpets Is chairman. it was parked in front of the gion and Hausas from the EptSUes) Submitted by For the long Call through winter stretch: Our'double knit —to the maintenance of world peace.” are stain resistant and can be wiped Classrooms will foe <^n and home. K 'was discovered miss­ North, appears to have been HOME INCREASE REPORTED Rev. K. L i. GuStafSon, nylon panto that Stretch both horizaabaily and verUcally, CHARGE rr on Sears Revolving Chaifs clean in a Jiffy. "Spill the spaghetti ing at 3 pjtn. the victim told for more com fort SUtebed fnotit crease. Black, brown! There the situation Is, in its terribly going badly tor the Blafrans In HARTFORD (AP) — An in­ IFOstor, calvary Church teachers available to talk- police. navy, holiday oofons; sizes typical 10 to 20 and tall 12 prominent essentiais. The world is suf­ sauce and no harm done." recent weeks. The rebels have crease in homes built during (AssemlfalleB o f Ood) Officers for the year are: Sometime between 6:30 and ^ 0 ^ S t u u t ^ f d c C to 20. fering its worst open growing threat to We would not deplore this trend which lost control of the Midwestern July in Connecticut has been an­ Mrs., Edward Therault, presi- 7:05 p.m. yesterday, a bike be­ peace since the United Nations was es­ promises to make this year’s retail car- pegUon, which tliieiy hiaid invaded, nounced by the State Depart­ MEDICARE RATES d u t ; Mrs. Joseph Duffin, first longing to Afoert Barone of 67 OliOSElD ' pet sales double those of 1660. But there and federal troops have claimed ment of Community Affairs. HARTFORD (AP) — Some vice. president ^ d Ifobert OPEN 9 to 5 AND BY tablished, and, primarily bemuse the FURRIER 1446 New Rritoin Ave. Maneheater Shopping Torringtna Parhade are some things you can’t do on a car­ \ \ djapture of the rebel capital of • The department’s housing di­ 263,800 Connecticut residents Thompson, second vice presi­ Pearl St. was token from the appointment MONDAYS only great pdwer directly Involved is West Hartford Parinde Wlnsted Rd. (OU R t SJ peted floor, like tap dancing, bouncing AKfiugu although resistance was vision said Friday that 2,290 could be affected by a proposed dent. ^ address. The victim esttmates •HOP AT SEARS AND SAVK the United States, the United Nations is 'Jayeee IVlvto Tea value of the loss at $35. 307 EAST CENTER STREET—TELEPHONE 648-1068 WeM Middle ’Tpke. a rubber ball, or stamping your foot reported continuing In the^ city. conkr^iction permits were is­ $1 Increase in monthly medi­ ••tIsfiMtIoii GuannCMdcB 2SS-7661 doing nothing. The prime founder of the The Jaycee wives will hold a 48»-6«U loudly to emphasize a point In an argu­ Steady fighting was reported sued' for last July, compared care insurance rates, the Social IN THE LENOX SHOPPING CENTER 64S-16S1 United Nations has, so far, been able to tea tomorrow from 2 to 4 p.m. Mlore than 600,000 puhRc TourlleiMgrBMk ment. And there are some folks who Friday around Bonny, an island with 1,646 permits In July, 1966. Security Administration reports. ■miouycKAND oa Open Mon. thru Sat Open Mon. thru S at Opea liMb thru Sat avoid submitting a war of its own to the will always prefer wall-to-wall wood, its oil port that controls the The increase was due to a The local office said Friday at the home of Mrs. Warren houBing units were occupied by BaO A M . to 9 PM . 9:60 AM. to 9 PJO. 9ffi9AJd.ia9PJL Jurisdiction, Judgment, and policy of the beautiful grain lo w in g . — CHRISTIAN entrance to the Bonny River 200 per cent Increase In a^rt- that that many residents were Ball of 210 Skinner Rd. for the over 2 mSnon Ameiloens last year. oiganixatlon Opposed to atop wars. SCIENCE MONITOR and Port Harcourt 40 miles up- ment permits, the division said. taking part in the program. wives of neyr members. PACPB SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN-, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1967 PAG E SEVEN My Window on the World Area Churches . Coventry Churches St. Pefer'a Eplibopal tharoh St. Franda of Aaalal AVery St. By Rev. Clifford O. Simpson 678 ENlngton Rd., Chrlatlan Reformed Church Tin Salvalion Army Church of the Assumption Center Congregational Church Sand ran Rd. School Panel Wi^tplng -SouUi Windsor 661 Avery St \l M l Main St Adams S t and Thompson Rd. United Church of Christ AMSTERDAM, Holland—Last at the wheel while their father Rev. Jamea A. BIrdaaU, Vloar Rev. Gordon B. Wadhams, South Windsor PIZZA-Mrs MaJ. Kenneth Lance Rev. Francis J. MIhalek 11 Center St week our window was a narrow took iplcturea for the -people Pastor Rev. James A^ Bonnema, Fills Posts 130 SPRUCE STREET Officer In Oharxe Pastor Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, back home. TRAINING aUPERVISOB Ham loiperaltor fUr more Uilan 35 slit in the thick stone wall of 8:00 a.m., Holy Communion. Rev. John E. Rlkteraltls, Minister The board of education held Rev. Ernest J. Ooppa Minister We returned by the Amstel (Roiger S. Onay, OLU, o f 74 yenns and hniB a. nlcfcoame of Iona Abbey. It framed a strip 10:00 a.n)., Mbrnlng Prayer. Aaslstant Pastor Its annual organizational meet­ WHERE QUALITY GOES ON Sunday, 8 a.m.. Prayer Break­ Rev. Kenneth W. Steere, River, from which the city Is 9:46 a.m., Sunday School lor BatXAsIta Rd., haa been a{^>oini- “Baxle,” which evetved fttom Masses at 7, 8, 8:16, 10:30 Associate Minister of gray-green sea and a distant Church School. Nuraery.. ing Thursday with Mrs. Ruth BEFORE PIZZAS OR GRINDERS GO OUT fast named, at one-^spot five canals Masses at 6:46, 7:46, 9, 10:16 -.all ages. ed supervisor, educaiUion and His opeitBftnr’s chS leHerB, S:SO a.m., Sunday Schdol and‘11:46 a.m. Benoit being named chairman. Miss Antoinette Bierce, mountain peak. 'Today our win­ came together in a kind of and 11:30 a.m. - . 11 a.m.. Worship Service. tnalnlnig, o f tlie OonnecUcut WIBAX. The Extra Mile Will Be A Mile Well Worth Driving Wapping Community Church Mrs. Benoit has been chairman (ClaaMa for all ages). Director of Christian Education dow Is a wall of glass high "watery” square. The thinnest Nursery. Muitual Idfe Xnaunance Co. 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting St. Bartholomew’s Church since last spring, when she above a great city. Through it house in town was pointed out Oongregatlottal Sacrvd Heart Church .7 p.m.. Evening Service. Gnay eutltiended Muhlenberg Ol^r HOTEL STAFF If Your Pizza Is Cold When You Got Home— (nursery provided). Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor Rev. Roy R. Hntcheon, Minister filled the post after Donald Hien Try 9 :18 and 11 a.m., Worship Ser­ we can see a panorama Of to us, where a mother lives with Rt. 80, 'Vernon ’Thursday, 10 a.m.. Women’s OoUege In Alknlbolwn, Pa. He Donald May, son o t Mirs. 6:16 p.m.. Open Air Meeting. Rev. Edward M. LaRose Young’s resignation. vice, Laymen’s Sunday. Topic: roof tops and church steeples, her five daughters and a dog. Rev. Ralph KeUey, Pastor Bible study, nursery provided. joined Vhie loompany’ls education Clarence M. Wilcox of 720 W. 6:80 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. Assistant Pastor Richard Messier was re­ RAY'S Cook-Th«m-Yours«lf PIZZAS "Lets Not Get Involved.” and a canal 11 stories below. It has one door and one window 9 and 10:80 a.m., Worship Ser­ Rev. Patrick Sidllvan and 'tnaintag dapartment in Middle T’pke., and Uie late 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. Church School. CMb Room at and the neighbors say that it vice. Sermon by the Rev. Mr. named as secretary, and a new We’U Make Them—You Cook Them At Home When we left Iona We stepped Assistant Pastor First Evangelical Lutheran George May, baa been ap> Monday, 6 p.m.. Junior Song­ Masses at 6 ;46, 7 :46, 9. 10:18 9 :18 only. is so narrow the dog has to wag Hutcheon, "Here -Am I, Send member, Mrs. Suzanne Brain- Hot Dee-Uclous Pizzas In Just 6 to 8 Minutes from a tiny ferry, rain drenched Church of Rockville pointed ealea representative on sters. and 11:30 a.m. Monday 7:30 p.m.. Finance his tail up and down. Me.” Church School. (Tempo­ ard, will be assistant secretary. and wave soaked, to carry our Masses' at 7, 8, 9 :15, 10:30 and Rev. Richard E. Bertram, It was the board’s first meet­ 8 p.m., Friendship Circle. and property committees in heavy bags up the hill from Many of the canals have rarily held tn South Windsor CALL 643-0031 St. Bridget Church 11:46 a.m. Pastor ing since the Monday town elec­ MANY IMITATE BUT NONE DUPLICATE Tuesday, 2 p.m., Home Federation Room. the Jetty to an island bus. roads alongside them with cars High School.) Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor tion at which two Incumbents, League. Wednesday 7:30 p.m.. Mis­ When the bus rolled up to the parked on any available ’’fapot. 6 p.m.. Corps Cadet Classes. Rev. Robert J. Keen Formerly two cars a week fell St. Bernard’s Church 9 a.m., Sunday School. Mrs. Benoit and Donald Averill, sionary Comm. Robbins Room. Amsterdam Hilton, a uniformed Bolton Congregational Church 10:30 a.m.. The Service. 6:40 p.m.. Senior Songsters. Rev. Kenneth J. Frlsbie 7:30 p.m.. Property CJomm. Into the canals but now guard St. Bernard's Ter.» Rockville and two newcomers, Mrs. attendant took my camera, the Rev. J. Stanton Conover, Brainard and Peter Thomas 8 p.m.. Senior Band. Wilcox Room. only burden I was carrying, rails have cut down this num­ Rev. George F. X. Reilly Minister Wesleyan Methodist Church were elected to the board. Wednesday, 3:30 p.m.. Sun­ Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 In 7:30 p.m.i, Ways and Means and another hurried to swing ber considerably. Bicycles have * Pastor the church. 9:18, 10:30 and 12:00 Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington The board reports that there beams. (hm m . Church Office. the revolving door for me. a much greater mortality and Rev. James H. Royle 10:00 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor have now been ten requests for Thursday, 6 p.m.. Junior in the auditorium. Thursday 9 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. we passed many of their rust­ Rev. Anthony Kuzdal The hotel is in the southern Sermon: "The Call to Christ.” applications for the vacant poet Band. Rummage Sale Woodruff Hall. ed ruins. part of Amsterdam near the Church School. School, of superintendent of schools. 7 p.m.. Open Air Meeting. St. James’ Church Friday 7:30 p.m.. Ways and How fish can live in all this 7, 8, 9:16, 10:80, 11:46 a.m. 9:45 a.m., Sunday home of a Dutch pastor who ’Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Board of re­ Three applications have been unson's 7:30 p.m.. Mid-week Meeting. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, Classes for all ages. Means Robbins Room. has been my friend for many traffic and litter is beyond my Mass for summer months. Pastor ligious education. 11 a.m , Wiorahip Service. submitted so far. Da'vld Mc­ years. In 1948 he gave me imagination but nothing seems United Pentecostal Church Rev. Joseph E. Vujs Wednesday, 8 p.m., Board of Nursery. Kenzie, business manager in North Methodist Church shelter during the First Gen­ to discourage' the fishermen St. Matthew’s Church, Tolland 72 Center St. deacons. 6 p.m., Wesleyan Y^th. the system, is acting superin­ Rev. Thomas Barry 300 Parker St. eral Assembly of the World seated hopefully along the Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor (Orange Hall) , Friday, 7:80 p.m., Congrega- 6:30 p.m.. Fast and nrayer. tendent until Jan. 6. Candy Kitchen Rev. Vincent J. Flynn Rev. Earle R. Chster, Pastor Council of Churches. He now banks. The canals swam with Meeting Sundays In New Church Robert Baker, Pastor tors. 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. The board accepted the res­ Where Quality Candy Is Made Fresh Dally Terry R. Candee, has an attractive wife and four ducks which skillfully dodge the 7, 8, 9, 10:18 Wednesday, 7 p.m.. Prayer ignation of Mrs. Loretta Hill Masses at 6, Pastor In Training delightful children. hurrying boats, and don’t seem Masses at 7 :30, 8 :30, and 10:30 10 a.m., Sunday School. Eastmlnster United Service and Bible study. last night, for personal reasons. C:hnose From Over 2 m q i hi As we walked in the neigh­ charist. Sons of God.” standing Achievement Award from the Manchester C h a m b er of Ooonmence President, Friday at the Kingdom Hall: sawed in half by discs revolv­ 6 p.m. Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ Haiitflotid. On September 28 he ------r borhood our friend pointed out ■ Friday, 7:30 p.m., ’Theocratic Riichard Rdthweil of 'the Connieollcut Bank and Trust Co. DeJRocoo received the tuward for 7:30 pym., Theocnaitlc Minis­ and 9. Adult Discussion (Jlass ing 6,000 RPM which takes ship. wias honored wllth a special re- OofO GIVES WARNING 8 p.m. a building Where the Jews were Unitarian Fellowship Ministry School study "Make h'is 'service to the chamber, for his outstanding civic aiCtlvilty and hOs work with the Uniibed try School. Christian Faith seven days for this one op­ 7 p.m. Senior Pilgfrim Fellow­ ceptlon lab BiCadlcadt Hbuse to 'The Manoheslter Ohamber of with Martin Keiderling, leader. groups. kept during the Nazi occupa­ Academy Junior High School Sure,” page 153-160. Fund and the Governor’s Oommititee on Employment of the Handieapped. (Herald ■photo 8:35 p.m.. Service meeting. Topic: “ Foundations of Chris­ eration. They are then shaped Glastonbury ship, Hall. marie ithe anniversary. Commerce again remlndb local by Saitemis.) tion. Screams and cries often by other diamonds as nothing 8:30 p.m.. Service meeting Monday, 7:16 p.m.. Board of tian Faith.” theme. “ Sharing Acceptably in A naitl^ of BeJth, Ftu, Howell busdneases that a form, similar Calvary Church Zion Evangelical assailed the ears of the pa^er- else- is hard enough to do it. deaconesses, Fellowship Hall. 8 ’Tuesday,' 10:30 a.m., W.C.- 10:30 a.m.. Morning Meeting, the Finest Work.” (Assemblies of God) Lutheran Chnroh by in those terrible days. He About half of a diamond is lost p.m.. Board of deacons and dea­ “z »«> y d i.w w i u .m ... w., ...d. pn* * a T.U., Reception Hall. himself had been captured and Sunday School and Nursery. fc>r more than 40 yeam He by the triephone cotnipiany for Ttiuns- 647 E. Middle Ipke. (Missouri Synod) in this process. conesses, Chapel. pages of the 'telephone com- in November 1966, when ap- orgjand2ralUoti o f Abel ■AT THE PARKADE 7:30 p.m., Wesley CSrcle, Wes­ Speaker: Mr. Dick Bertel, was eduriated aJt the Allen- a bUdineieB Uidting In the yel- Cooper and High Sts. put on a itrain for Germany. By Vernon Methodist Church puny to mlake sure that they proval was sought from the mission Inc., Plainiviine. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson ley Hall. Reynolds Orcle at the Each brilliant cut diamond W n c announcer. Topic: ‘”The ’Tuesday, 12 p.m.. Library tiown, Pa. Bihlle iSichool and low pages, lie bring sent ’.o 'The Rev. Walter L. Abel leaping from a speeding car Rt. 30 are paying the correct WU. Securities and Exchange Com------Pastor home of Mrs. Ambrose Diehl, has 58 facets and is polished Revitalization Corps.” committed luncheon. Library. took courlseu in eletitronlics at busUneaseis in IMIanehester. Interim Faator he escaped and took refuge on a cast iron wheq^ impreg­ Rev. Morton A. Magee Wednesday, 7 p.m.. Youth ------mis.slon. The unconditional ap- Jack W. Alves o f 125 Spruce 129 Keeney St. Adult discussion with a farm woman who hid Uie Harifiord and) Mlancherter Mhny times touisinesises send JOINS SYSTEM proval by the government board St. marked ills 35th year witii 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. groups. ’Topics: “ Foimdatlons of nated with diamond ^ust and Union Congregational Church membership seminar. Traide Sriidols toetfore joining a check on the assumptiien that __. 8:46 a.m., Sunday School Dl- liim. olive oil. Certain of these proc­ 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service, The HolyokeHolvokp Water Power Power was was giveng iv e n inm AugustAUgUSl of OI mis this theme Hartfordnaiaioru Electric ruiecLue Light uigiii. Co.v^. M Classes lor Nursery through Rockville ’Thursday, 8 p.m.. Orientation wl’«J n c in xmz. 1942. theline normform ISis a reneiwalrenewal lorfor Ciusa- ctoss- o ___ M o la in tVio itrnn*i- Worship conducted by the She was an unsung hero of esses take five years to learn (jhild Care. Layman Sunday. for new members. Adult. Dupee, Leader; ^ d “ Preparli« ^ J - Hiowriljw e u WakIK S been Deen aldbive^inaiUULVe in ifiedXHtX! advertising«UV4?I7L4»Ulif Inm Ithe^yellowlUie y en u w Co^offlci^y^beca^^^------j ------.aharehnldera’ ___ h L e been re- porlallon department with the | Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Minister Church School, Nursery and 11 a.m.. Worship. for a New Day,” the Rev. Mr. the wai’ who helped scores of and apprentices are taken on by the Mianchester AuxOtoiy Po- pages, nolt reallizlng thiat the member of the Nor^easl. Utili- ^ Northeast Lmpany. Coventry. Jews and English pilots to es­ Rev. Lyman D. Reed, Kindergarten. 7 p.m.. Gospel Service. Ck>rnell, leader. Membership se­ the company for training when St. John’s Episcopal Church Uce and Civil Ddfenise Organi- lislting Is not for the telephone system on Sept. 30. 11 a.m., Walter League Out­ cape tout she received no medals Assistant Mnlster j0:30 a.m.. Church School all Wednesday, 8 p.m., Prayer minar with the Rev. Dr. Shaw, they are 16 years old. Rt. 30 near HUlside Ave., zlaittiion, land served In the U.S. company yellow pages. The first announcement that ejrehange ing. for her courage. Today she stUl other classes. ■ Service. leader. Our tour ended in a sales­ Vernon Naval Ocnnmunicaitiions OommunicaiHons re- ^ilamtoer uigea tou^ess ^ an a f f M ^ ^ ^ anc es er .aam er o ’Thursday 7:30 p.m., Bible In­ runs her IWitle farm. The memo­ 9 a.m.. Church School, grades exchange agent in Boston. Commerce recently welcomed Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Adult room where we were assured Rev. James L. Grant, Rector serve In the 1930s. peopdle to check >carefuaiy any studied came in October of last stitute at Wapping. ries and soars recede as the that it would be to our advan­ 6 through 9. Northeast Utilities Is an affll- two new members to the or- Se€x>nd Congregational Church discussion group In Susannah 10:30 a.m., (Church School, In­ TalcottvUIe Congregational He tuas been lan enthusiaatic renewbl ftorms for the citasBi- year. The decision to go for- ■ Friday 7:30 pjn.. Church years go by tout signs of -the tage to buy a diamond as an Church latlon of major power com- ganizatlon. They are John T. 388 N. Main St. Wesley Hall with the Rev. Mr. council meeting fants through Grade 4. 7:45 a.m.. Holy Communion. panies in southwestern New Bogaez of the American Collec- H Rev. Felix M. Davis, Minister struggle remain. One can still Investment with “ no tax or Rev. Truman O. Ireland 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, Ser­ Dupee, leader. Topic: ’”The Life 8 - p.m.^ Voter’s meeting. 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship England. Th-jit affiliation was tlon Service, 983 Main St., and EXTRA SPECIALS! ALL DAY Rev. O. Ronald Wilson, see the home of Ann Prank, a duty.” I objected to the sug­ Pastor mon, classes, babysitting. and Teachings of Jesus Christ.” silent witness to the gallant gestion that we just slip a ring Service. Guest preacher, the made on July 1, 1966, among George Shenkman of Pilgrim Associate Minister 10:30 a.m.. Story CJlrcle Rev. Forrest Musser. Sermon :\ 10:45 a.m., Mdrning Prayer, spirit that shone like a light in on our linger and go through 8 a.m.. Men’s Club breakfast Western Massachusetts Elec- Mills, Inc., 177 Hartford Rd. |R| luncheon, Wesley Hall. 8 p.m., Church of the Nazarene “ What the Spirit Says to the - Sacrament of liply Baptism, the darkness. customs without declaring it. and election of officers. trie Company. The Connecticut 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. CJlass for retarded children, Jes­ 286 Main St. Churches.” Sermon. We have been on a two hour The guide said "it is done every 9:46 a.m.. Worship Service. Light and Power Company, The Church School Nursery through se Lee House. Rev. Robert J. Shoff, Pastor 11:45 a.m., Reception for Rev. Wednesday, 9:$0 a.m.. Holy boat trip -which took us through day.” We did not buy any dia­ Layman’s Sunday. Douglas Hartford Electric Light Com­ Grade 8. Laymen’s Sunday. 7:30 p.m.. Youth council. Communion. Morhing Prayer many o f the 72 canals of the monds. and Mrs. Musser in the chapel- Hayes, speaker. Church School, pany, and now 'the Holyoke Guest Speaker, Dr. A. Elmer Friday, 7 p.m.. Grade 7 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. lounge area. Group after the service. city. We passed through toeau- Tomorrow, -Sept. 10, I shall be Nursery through Adult Class. Water Power Company be­ Diskan. Methodist Youth Fellowship. Classes for all age groups. 11 a.m., Rockville Clergy tl4u^ residelnbiial sections and preaching In a church which be­ 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel­ ' 11 a.m.. Worship Service. comes the fourth membei- of the Monday, 7:30 p.m.. Women’s 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service. lowship. (Council luncheon. commercial quarters where gan -in 1607 and is associated 7 p.m.. Adult Bible class. Pil­ group. Fellowship executive board. Emanuel Lutheran Church Message by the pastor. Nursery 7:30 p.m.. Prayer group. great 'barges loaded with scrap with tile early Pilgrims. There grim Fellowship at home of Mr. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Church Church and Chestnut Sts. and Children’s Church. Friday, 7 p.m.. Junior Bible iron Avere moored. We went un­ is a bronze plaque on the build­ Rockville Methodist Church ai)d Mrs. Alfred Bunce, Mon- SYSTEMS ASSOCIATE School, Grades 9 and 10. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, 6 p.m.. Junior Fellowship, 142 Grove St. Class. ’Thursday, 8 p.m.. Trustees. der scores of bridges, past im­ ing to ithls effect. You will re­ tauk Dr., Vernon. S. William Olulow of 10 Pastor Teen and Young Adult Fellow­ call that the departure o f the Rev. Willard E. Conklin, Pastor ship. posing churches (of which Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., (3hurch United Methodist Church George Dr., Vernon, has been Rev. Eric J. Gothberg, there are over 100) and out Into Pilgrim's from England was appointed systems associate in Trinity Covenant Church 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service. council. Rt. 44A, Boltein Assistant Pastor the busy harbor, with its fer­ first 'to Holland, and ithen to 9:30 a.m., CJhurch School, the operations division of the Hackmatack St. near Keeney St. Message by the pastor. Wednesday, 11 a.m.. Ladies Rev. Hugh A. GlUls ries, -barges, ocean liners and Plymouth, Mass. As a spirit­ Nursery through Adults. Missionary Society. 8 p.m., life, accident and health de­ Rev. Norman E. Swenson, 9 and 10:46 a.m.. Divine Wor­ Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Pray- 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. Minister Pastor huge rioaUng -dry-docks. There ual descendant of -the Pilgrims Golden Rule Club, Room 6. partment at The Travelers In­ ship and Church School. Nur- praise and Bible study, the captain let two young I have a feeling of kinship with Layman’s Sunday. Nursery surance Co. sery for infants. Sermon by Pas­ through Grade 4. 9:30 a.m., CJhurch School and American tourists -take turns Amsterdam. Second Congregational Church A graduate of the University 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with tor Gothberg, “ Where the Ac­ 2 p.m., Sub-District meeting Morning Worship; Layman’s Gospel Hall Rt. 44A, Coventry of Connecticut, Clulow joined classes for every age group tion Is.” of youth leaders in Rockville. Sunday; Speaker; Cal'vin Fish; 415 Center St. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, Sermon: “Ambassadors For the company as a programmer from age three through adult. ’Thursday, 7:30 p.m., (Christian Monday, 7 :15 p.m.. Prayer 3 p.m.; Thursday evening, 7 to Minister in 1964. He was promoted to 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship. education committee. Medical Lectures and discussion time. Ctorlst.” 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. 9. 11 a.m.. Morning Worship, senior programmer in 1966 and Rev. Norman E. Swensen 8 p.m.. Worship and music Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Of­ preaching; Sermon; 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. 9:30 a.m.. Church School. Speaker, Harold Porcheron. became systems a.ssistaiit earli­ committee. Community Baptist Church Set in October ficial board meeting. preaching; S erm on : "God 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. 11 a.m., Worship Service. Lay­ 4 p.m.. Vesper Service for er this year. 585 E. Center St. Wortcs In And ’Ihroujjh What ’Tuesday, 8 p.m., Prayer meet­ Four conferences by visiting man’s Sunday. C!hild care. Third Graders, Parents and St. John’s Polish National Rev. Walter H. Loomis, First Congregational Church PROiMOTiEP We Do.” ing and Bible reading. 6:30 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fel­ friends in'Vlted. Catholic Church Minister medical specialists have been United Church of Christ Henry N. Hemenway Jr., of Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid­ Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Street lowship. 7:80 p.m., Methodist Youth Rev. Walter A. Hyszko slated during October for the Andover week service. meeting on Main St. Monday, 7:30 p.m.. Budget Fellowship; Topic: “ Disci­ 153 Lake St., was appointed Pastor 9 a.m.. Church School for all Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr., Manchester Memorial Hospital committee. pline” ; Leader, Karen Hills, admilniatnative aSsiStianlt, ’vli re­ Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. ages, the expanded session for Pastor Church of Christ medical staff by the Depart­ ' Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Gleaners. Adult advisors; Mr. and Mrs. housing 'in the printing divi­ THE Lydall and Vernon Sts. Nursery through Grade 4 con­ Constitution revision committee. sion of the office “ administra- ment of Medical Education. John Rothwell. Concordia Lutheran Church Eugene Brewer, Minister tinuing during the worship ser­ 9:45 a.m.. Church School. Wednesday, noon. Fragment tiion depar*tmeht at The Trav­ BIBLE 40 Pitkin St. vice. On Tuesday, Dr. Allan Cal­ 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. La­ Society. 8 p.m.. Capital funds elers Insurance Companies. Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, Pastor 9:45 a.m., Bible (Jlasses. 10 a.m., Worship Hour. Lay­ low, professor of surgery at ity Sunday. Services to be led drive committee. Hemenway joineil 'Uie com­ Rev. Louis E. Bauer Jr., men’s Sunday. Topic: “ Two-tal­ by Laymen of the congregation. SPEAKS 10:46 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: the Tufts University School of Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.. The former ownerts o f the Flreriide Realtiaurant In Oovetitry, Frank BauaoJa junior and sen­ pany in 1937, was named, as- Assistant Pastor ent People.” Speaker, Robert Sermon by Mrs. Donnal Carl- ELASTIC ‘”The Home A Divine Institu­ Medicine, will discuss problems Junior Pilgrim Fellowship re­ ior, look over a menu 'in tl)eir newly-renovated Gaslight R^tlaurent at 30 Oak St. The sen­ .siStant .supply underwriter iu by 9 a.m.. Holy (Communion, Dutton. Service conducted by berg, “ The Cost and Joy of Dis- STOCKINGS 1945, beriame supply undcr- tion.” in peripheral vascular deseases. treat at church (jommunlty ior Bausol'a opeiaited the Fireside for nine years. His son joined hdm after he gdt out of the Eugene Church School and Nursery. men of the church. Nursery is cipleship.” To All Residents of Rolling Pork. Forest Hills, High 6 p.m.. Youth meeting. He has spoken to the staff Hall. WHEEL CHAIRS Service uniLil the place burned diown aJmoat completely on New Year’s Eve in 1964. The writei' in 1958 and was pio- 10:30 a.m., ’The Service, provided during the service. 7 :30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Brewer 6 p.m., Worship. Sermon: several times in the past and GaiSUght seaits about 90 Jensons, hia« a basically American menu, heavy on 'the -Steaks, and moted to supeiwisor in 1960. Church School and Nrusery. 7 p.m.. Junior High Youth Fel­ Saturday, 7:30 a.m.. Lay­ ’“Three Estimates of One (3har- his talks have been of great ARTHUR INiUe offers dancing Ito Slow, band mualic on Friday and Saturday nights. (Herald phoito by Sa- Alllter the death o f Solomon, 11:30 a.m.. Pastor daas. lowship will meet. Topic: '“The men’s Breakfast and Planning Vernon Assembly of God Church NOW GIVING STAMPS value in keeping the staff tem is.) ‘ Ridge. Lydall Street and to all Residents of the Bow­ c. 933 BX)., ten o f the twelve 6 p.m., Knights of St. John. Physically Handicapped.” Lead­ Session. Northeast School Supreme Foods at 469 Hart­ tribes of Israel rebelled against ’Tuesday, 10 a.m.. Ladies Bi­ abreast of development in this 6:30 p.m., Luther League. ers: Denise Dutton and Linda Intersection of Rts. 30 and 31 ford Rd. this week began giv­ his aon, appodntlng their own ble class. field, according to hospital of­ Gilroy. Our Savior Lutheran Church Vernon Wilkins, R.N. of Manchester, a ing S & H Green Stamps on kfriB- ’These nonUiearni-tilibea were Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid­ ficials. open to all area residents and 8t. Mary’s Episcopal Church 7 p.m.. Senior High Youth Fel­ 239 Graham Road, Wapping Rev. Mlchelino Ricci r r Home Nursing includes inatruotions In taking graduate of St. John College, purchases made at the market. known as “lanael,” while the week service. Dr. James Walker, newly ap­ 1 ^ - Church and Park Sts. lowship will hold an organiza­ ■Rev. Walter L. Abel, Pastor of temperatures, feeding a pa­ Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Wilkins The local food retailer had ers. Buckley ond Green School Districts: two southern titties took the pointed chairman of the depart­ nattonnl name o f the larger Rev. George F. Nostrand, tional meeting. 9:46 a.m., Sunday School. tient, making beds, imprbviring has previously taught Red been using another trading r . ment of medicine at the Uni­ Classes Slated tribe, “Judah.” ’While one dyn­ le cto r First Church of Christ, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Quart­ 9 a.m.. Early Worship. Sun­ 11 a.m.. Worship Service. equipment, giving medicine Cross Home Nursing in the .stamp service since 1963. versity of Connecticut School of asty after another rose and fell Rev. James W. Bottoms, Scientist erly church business meeting. day School. 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. The Miancheater Red Cross safely, recognizing s(ym.ptons of Cleveland area. Sam Ciispino, owner; a vet­ Medicine, will discuss a case in “Israel,” "Judah” knew one Rev. Steidien M. Price, 447 N. Main St. Fellowship Hall. 10:30 a.m.. Late Worship. Wednesday, 7 :30 p.m.. Prayer is offering two Home Nursdng illnes and giving simple treat­ eran food retailer, has operated before the staff on Friday, Oc- Anyone interested in enroll­ oootlnuouB line o f rulers, Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman Thursday, 7:30 p.m.. Building Sunday School. and Bible Study. Coursea beginning Oct. 24, ments ordered by a physician. •supermarkets for 25 years. David’s descendants. •tober 13. Dr. Walker was form­ ing in this program may do so 11 a.m., Sunday church ser- council will meet. morningB from 9:30 a.m. to It will also tearii the home Before coming to Manchester, “Xarael” toecame increasing­ erly director of ambulatory by calling the 'Manchester Red 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, vice, Sunday School, and nurs- 11:30 o-m. and an evening nurse how to nmk© the patient Criapino ran the Hollywood On Monday, October 9 at 8:00 p.m. the TPC will hold a public ly idolairous, as one apoertate services at the Peter Bent Brig­ Cross office. Registration closes 9:00 ajn., Mjoirniiig Prayer ery. course, 7:30 p-m; to 9:30 p.m. comfortable during illness .'ind Market in West Hartford and Idiig foBowed another. Great ham Hospital in Boston, where October 16th. p n g tets, EUjah, Elbriia, Jonah, (1st Family Service). Crib "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Claasea will be heU, Tuesdays how to cope 'With changes in the Avon Food Market at Avon. Church Group he also served as associate di­ nod Hoaea, were sent to Class, Nuraety and Kindergar­ Real ? is -the subject o f the Les- and Thursdays for a period of household routine and conserve The Sperry and Hutchinson Amoa rector of the hospital. CHIEF ADOPTS HIPPIES hearing at the Town Hall to consider on application for a permit can them to nefientanice, but ten in Old Ohiurch. sonHSermon, Golden ’Text from three weeks at the Red Cro.'js time and strength. Company, distributor of S & H 100 Years Old TONIGHT! SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — vlctiUAlly to no avail. ’Ihey be- 9 ;50 a.m.. Church School. Jeremiah, 17: 14: “ Heal me, On Friday, October 20, Dr. office, 237 East Center St. The instructor for these two Green Stamps, operates a re­ oarne tributary to the rising Grades 1 through 12. O Lordv and I shall be healed; Robert Cooke, professor of pe­ After a visit to the Halght- The Connecticut Conference Atfenrion: Nature Lovers The free 12-hour course Is courses will be Mrs. ChAries demption center at 974 Main nhlillcaatem em|ilre of A a e yr- 10:46 a.m.. Morning Prayer, save me, and I ehall be saved; diatrics and chairman of the Ashbury hippie district. Rolling St. to construct "Group Dwelling" units on Lydoll Street. ist, and their oaplltol, Samaria, (2nd Family Service). Sermon for thou art my praise." of the United (Jhurch of (Jhrist Department of Pediatrics at Thunder, a Shoshone Indian was beaieged until it feU, 722 lcito]:iexi is by the Rev. James W. Bottoms. Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Testimony (Congregational Christian Johns Hopkins University Outdoor Enthusiasts Sportsmen chief said, “ When I saw those Bert Bouclrai'd and Joseph B£!. Wednesday, lO d.m., Holy meeting. Churches) will have its lOOth School of Medicine, will lecture ■you.rs a lon e long-haired people, I knew they Kasulkls have been appointed “Judah” enjoyed some good had lost their greed. These peo­ rullera, Jefaoefaaphat, Joash, Uz- Communion The public is welcome at the annual meeting this weekend on "Newer Aspects of Mental district supervisors with D O N T M ISS: . . . cuztom designed and ple are our children and we are riafa, and Joaiab, but the trend 7:00 p.m.. Dally, Evening Reading Room, located at 749 at South Congregational Retardation” . Following this Ever Considered Nursing? , Mott’s, Super Markets, Inc. The was toward Idolatry with 'its Prayer. Main St. and Is open Monday meeting, Dr. Cooke will make ciAib cim ifiirA i It created to give you exactly going to adopt them as blood post of district supervisor is a aittiwidMit morel decadency. Church is open daily for through Saturday, except on Church, New Britain. hospital rounds with the pedia­ ‘DESIGNS FOR SURVIVAL’ what you want id a kitchen. brothers.” newly-created position wi'th If constructed these units may have a tremendous impact on the J o^ lipoah, Isatah, land J«o«- prayer. legsd holidays,' from li/ a.m. to Mrs. Carl Gunderson o f / 116 tric staff from 1-3 p.m., at Every detail Is expertly Maybe PRAGTIGAL NURSING is for you! Mott’s, necessitated by , the nilBhr - threatened. iSvlne ven* Olcott Dr. is chairman of the which time cases will be pre­ planned according to your lapid growth of the company. gnanne imocniaed great committee on arrangements sented for discussion. A film presentation by WHiiam A. Anderson preferences and tastes! Why hlfidiiUin even Tprosiyemytag of and is coordinator of a special Dr. Elisha Atkins, associate surrounding community, offecting our schools, our street traffic, the gneatMeariah, deliverer and HI ■ HO — COME TO THE not visit our showroom Windhanl Hospital offers: 1 year i^iprov'^ course, For the fourth consecutive centennial program tonight at professor of medicine at Yale GHARGE YOUR year, Rogers Oorp. has declared Jring on DavidV) throne. But SATURDAY. OCTOEER 7, 1967 — 8:00 P.M. soon? There’s no obligation. preparation for licensure, free tuition, 8 inonths free Ibefa’ werit unheeded, and 8 at South Church. University will discuss “ The M. A. PETTERSON, INC. a 5 per cent stock dividend. 'The Jehovah aBcwed the new mid> — FA IR — Attending the conference Mechanism of Fever Produc­ Bailey Auditorium — Manchester High School 607-A New Itek Ave. PRESGRIPTION most recent dividend was de­ our children, our property issues and our privacy. It is urged fhot from Center • Congregational tion” on Tuesday, October 81. room and board, lectures by staff physicians, hvhj| dlaari: ixwar, BabykMk to de- sponsored by Tickets available at the d ^ West Hartford clared this week, payable Nov. dttoy Annalem and the tem- W.S.C.S. a MEflHODIST MEN Church are Kenneth Steere, as­ Phone 232-4407 salaries on firu^duation. ^ 1 to stockholders of record aii«t ca n y many into oap- sociate minister. Miss Antoi­ Open Dally tlU 5 PJII. Oct. 16. , . V S08 B jC. SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH nette Bierce, director of Chris­ STUDENTS FREE ’niun. tUI 9 PAL oil of you offend. \ \ Sohirdoy, October 21 tian Education; Edward Bush- LOFT S KITCHEN Sat. tlU 4 PJtf. INTERESTED? WciMiiwItor* CHURCH OF CHRIST WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY ADULT Robert E. Pruitt o f F o rg e V starts at 10:00 AM. nell. Dr. Samuel Pond, Lyman Rd., Coventry, graduetril with Lvdall and Venura Streets FRESH CANDY Apply now for Fobruory elossos Games, Handmade Specialties, Country Store, Aprons, Taylor, and Charles Ryan. The Presented by L u ll J r. Museum AT a cettificatc of proriciency ot­ Pbmie: 648-2617 Holiday Items, Floral Fancies, Plants, Baked G«Mds, Used Rev. C.. Ronald Wilson, asso­ ter completing a week’s train­ Weldon Drug Co. and Manchester Jaycees 'Windham Community Momoriol Hospital jBiUe Claaaas, 9:45 ajn. Artlcl^ Snack Bar and Su{^r. ciate pastor of Second Congre­ ■ li. M \l\ V I ici I I o usTo aa kito h bns PINE PHARMAGY ing at the school of TransamiS’ gational Church, Is also attend­ Willimantic, Connocticut atoneering conducted by Dodge WranhiiL 10:45 ajn., FUN FOB ALL 664 Center St. 649-6814 6 :0 0 p jn . ing the conference. Mfg. Oorp. In Misti&wakB, Ind.

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K ey Games Tonight y ‘ Herald Angle Oakland Tests Jets, f B g Y LEAGUE-TUiy MarineUl USINESS ^SERVICES l^IRECTORY EARL YOST 100-142-420, Joe piBella 18T-SW, flporto Editor Browns vs. Steelers Howie HEimpton 102-800, Jerry Smith 380, Bill * Chapman 886, NEW YORK (A!P)—The Oakland Raiders put their Fred McCurry l8S-861t A1 Omel- Williamfi Names ntdiiiig Rotation American Footbi^ League winning str^k on the line chuk lsO-382, Roy DeVeau nefi> I against Joe Nameth and the New York Jets tonight ST. LOUIS—Optimistic Dick Wifflams, still walking 364, Fnuik McNiunara 186-300, CAMPING H IG H G R A D E on cloud nine after he steered his Boston Red Sox to the while Cleveland and Pittsburgh tangle in a key Nation­ EYed Poudrier 140-890, Jm Pa- CAR LEASING American. League pennant, announced his pitching rota­ al Football League intradivision test. gano 138-370, Frank Calvo 167- Oakland, 3-6 after-.a 23-21 380, Ken Seaton 137-887, Pete EQUIPMENT PRINTING tion like this for the noct three games in the World Boston, 1-3, at San Diego, 3-0. Brazitis 130-187-881, Andy La* a«rlM starting today at Busch triumph over Kansas O ty’s de­ In the N ^ , San Francisco, 2- Tents, Cote, Sleeping Bags, fending AFL champs last week­ moureslux 366, Ed Bujauciua On 1 or 2 Job and Commercial Stadium In downtown S t Louts. the flag two weeks into Septem­ 1, vlalte , 3-0; Balti­ Air Mattresses, Stoves, end, pits the league’s top de­ 301, Carl Bolin 303, Bert Davis Printing “It will be Gary Bell, Joee ber, and interest in the club more, 3-0, is at Chicago, 1-2; fense against a powerful, Na- 300. Lanterns Santiago and Jim Lonborg. dwindled, at least in New Ehig- Green Bay, 2-0-1, at Detroit, 1-1- YEAR PLAN Prompt and FUBolent nurth-led attack that has carried MANCHESTER We should wnqi it up Monday," land. 1; DEdlEM, 2-1, at Wfuhington, 2- Printing Of All Kinds the Jeta to two victories In three First in Manchester. New SURPLUS SALES CO. ha oimlldenfly said. 'Two pennants In four years for l;St. Louis, 2-1, at Minnesota, JEWEL — Deo Krascella 2t>2: ears, full maintenance, fully ______8L Louis shows that there Is starts. 0-8;Phlladelphla, 2-1, at AUeui- bowling st.hd. sports, Cd 169 N. MAIN ST. If Uiat'a the eaiie, the Bosox A crowd of eo,606-plu8 la ex­ Community Press win have to win t ^ strEdght ■omethlng cooking In the sys- ta, 0-8, and New OrieEUis, 0-3, at insured to reduce your prob­ at Depot Square pected at New Yoric’a Shea lems and worries. For full 9 East Middle Tpke. gamee in the home esunp of that’s good. New York, 1-2, Sunday. PARKADE DUSTY — Herb Open DaUy to 9:00 P.M. Hie average age of the Cards Stadium wlUi the Jets rated a The Raiders, who lead the Information, call Telephone 643'5727 the National League champions, two-point favorite to end Oak­ Clarke 200-202-088, Ted BidweH J. FARR — 648-7111 no small order. is only 28.4. Boston has the AFL In defense against both land’s unbeaten run. 204-068, Ron Custer 201-009, Paul Dodge Pontiac If the Red Sox are to triumph. youngest club in the major passing and ruahing, tackle an John Golatigos 201-064, Bob The Steelers and Browns improving New York club that and they are stlU the decided leagues and big things are ex- Averill 203. INC. CUSTOM MADE figure' to draw 86,600 for their h u whipped Denver Euid Miami MANGHESTER I underdog, juft as Baltimore pected In the future, annual Saturday night meeting 873 .MAIN STREET DICK’S CANVAS AWNINGS wae hurt October against Los What's the peak years for a decisively Eifter a season-open­ In Clevetend’a Municipal Stadi­ ing 20-17 setback ait Butfedo. EARLY BBIDS—Arlene Hub­ Phone 649-2881 Angtiea, they must keep Lou player? um. Each team goes Into the m e m o r ia l GO. SHELL Brock supplied his opinion Namath had his finest two bard 138, Anita Nylin 183, Joan We Urge You To Support Brock off the bases. gmne with a 1-2 record and the games as a pro In bombing the DcDominlcls 130, Barbara Call* Opposite East Cemetery Hie fleet-footed Cardinal left- like this; “ I feel that the peak loser will be in deep trouble In The Lutz Junior Museum SERVICE Broncos for 399 passing ytuds :ihun 300. Kelder seemed to light a fuse age for a baseball player Is the NFL’a Century Division. and following up with a 416-yard Quality Memorials 658 CENTER STREET ^ In flie Cardinal attadk os well between 26-27 and 32-38." ’The Browns, with q»iarterback binge against the Dolphins. He Monuments of Beauty ' aa . s u lly in g the leg work in Should that be the esuw, the Frank Rymi on the m«id after SAPLINGS — Bunny FeUows MECHANIC ON DUTY is the league’s top psisser, with Over SO Years’ Experience the 2-1 opening game triumph future is bright tor both series spraining both ankles, are fa­ 347, AT ALL HOURS a£ Fenway Park. competitors. 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Parker 100-366, Wstit MoNally PARKADE true v/hen purdhasing a memo­ better velvets, cut and patterns • Combination Windows years a vast dlffeirence In ap- MANGHESTER swer to Boston’s Carl Ycmtr- ton’s only run, the club’s only 106-303, Joe Long 802, Harry rial for a loved one, and that is fotllage is so beautiful, and if that show no marking. This new Manchester Awning Co. 142 E. 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Aqueduct. and his people appear ready to final first round bout between but you will also find tlie larg­ the rear o f the Parkade and tufting, and as for finish, you Reuben Plen’s Complete Selection of about the elimination tour­ getting the service's of an ar­ ran choose from a braid for the out of It at home. We need his o t Williams, the Sox will return goak’ed Twiomi Fla where the mon foe—Florida State. Hous­ 6:00 (80). Let’s Go to the jump at the opportunity. They Jerry Quarry and Floyd Pat- RUG CLEANING est seilectton of fiirished monu­ by driving to 'the lower level Materials nament to determine a new tist. He works with a delicacy trim or have antique nails used. FREE ESTIMATES only to pick up their hometown HiirricEies poured ton defeated the Semlnoles 33- Races saw what could happen to a tersen.” COMPANY ments displayed anywhere in you will be able to park right Texaco Sfafion The shifty Brock can get on fiear before heading home for across four second-haU touch- MANCHESTER of touch that Is unmlstakeably P and M also makes custom Lower Level of the Parkade 13 while North Carolina State 10:80 ( 8) NIFL East heavyweight champion. not property when the 'WBA However, it was report^ 15 HANNAW 4.Y ST. the State of Connecticut. Hav­ In front of the store. If you are base and steal, as he did 08 the winter, When promoter Mike Malltz his. His equipment is the flnegit furniture, and If you would like 649-6324 downs EUid whipped Tulane 34-14 turned the trick 20-10. dropped their boy from No. 1 from Buenos Aires that Bona­ ing a finished monument to nOt ais yet famiitlair with the 381 Main Street timea during the reguleir cham- One of the features of this SUNIDIAY first proposed the tournament, Phone 643-0012 money can buy. When your me­ to see samples of the work, for their first victory of the sea­ TexEis Tech Is a lop-sided to 9 in the ratings after the vena resumed training Wednes­ look at gives you a much bet­ fine work done at this uphol­ pionahip season, against all series may take place Monday, 1:00 ( 8) NMtooal Floot- FYEueler’s backers, the 200-plus MOVtNC AND morial is finished you are sure stop in at any time, Mr. Pirog .4. son. choice EigEdnst Mississippi State, tourney was given a cold shoul­ day E tit e r a four-day layoff be­ ter and clearer Idea than look­ stery Shop do drive around Phone 643-9149 types o t pitching, Eind catching, tt everything goes EUicording to ball League. Nesv Or- Cloverlay Corp., said in effect of something that will endure will be happy to show you his Quarterback David Golivo, In- which hEis lost eight straight. der. cause of his back. Dr. Roberto ing at pictures, even though Even if you do nOt need any and it’s doubtful if the Sox ciui schedule. Schoendienat said leaaa at NIew York “ not us. We have the hottest TmiGKING GO. 3-DAY throughout the years, keeping work. Hydramatic Transmission A back injury to Oscar Bona- Paladine, the Argentine’s phy­ they’re taken from every angle. there some day and stop In. ( 8) YUe Foottmll property in the heavyweight its beauty and serving as you Scotch Guard is a boon to Repairing GLASS keep him tied down. He easUy m.® G|»>»n and W l ^ s ^ d '^ p i m “state "are^^-O ^rite'vlS>* vena, the Argentine heavy­ sician who first suggested a SERVICE Walk around these finished work done right now you can stoleatnlM tnrioatwice inIn thn hoshas nomlnstednominated Lonbors’. Lonborg. Thi>iu>These rionnwestem ana Z'enn Biaie, ______Baghllgliito. Yale vs. field. Go fry your fish.” wanted it to—a fitting memor­ housewives for it protects the • For Auto Windshields the opener but riea over Iowa State and Texas. weight who slaughtered Karl cast, now says one wlU not be monuments and from their vast see samples df ithe work done All Work Guaranteed didn’t have a twoiwo fellowsleuows couldcouia easily beoe thew e ---- *or one touchdown ^ d ,j,j^ . ^ jv southwest Confer- UOonn. Apparently, Cfioverlay and the — Also — ial to a loved one. fabric from soil. Perhaps your • For Store FYonte and chimce in the Mtidenberger of Germany In a needed. stock you are sure to find one by Max Pirog, 'the owner. He Texaco Lubrication Service all sizes of windows loss Huirsday. best righthanders in all base- J?*' m ore^ leading Je^ut^est^mer^ 1:80 (22-80) . World He- unbeaten Frazier’s trainer, Yan­ FURNITURE CLEANINO furniture fabric Is not protect­ We Give Green Stamps 1,(01 the HurricEuies back from a 14- *" aorense ana uieir 01 first-round tourney fight, has re­ Durham said his group will that you like. Perhaps there does excellent work on all ed by Scotch Guard but there • For Table T

,/ " MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER T, 1967 PAGE THIRHaBN rAards and foot MODERN 8 room apartment 'fu n bntiu, trees, laign lot, schools, 6 room Cape on tree bullt-ina, wall-wall carpeting, for that tranquil setting among Ranch, 4 bedrooms, Members of Orford Parish HAIRDRESSER— inale or fe­ WATCH AND Jewelry repair­ high school, one elementary, large rooms on first fipor pi^ room, 2 fireplaces, 2-car ga­ On Committee Membership CLASSIFIED pedals. Ampeg bass amplifier, y,ith private cellar, refrigera­ $23,000. PhUlirick i^pnoy. shaded lot, absentee owner attached garage, approxi­ homes 6t better quality, try this Chapter, D.A.R. will attend a male, experienced only- In the ing. Prompt service. Up to |20 648-0102. tUe b a th ...fiv e rooms and Realtors, 0494047. wants fast sale. Hayes Agency, mately $1,600 down. $66.00 rage, large wooded lot. Leon­ Book-Author Luncheon Wednes­ ^ ‘y^iroirw atch i7 t7ad7. one 16" speaker. Call 643-9409. tor, stove and dryer, handy to 6 room Ranch with beam­ Democratic Town CKiairman atom, and Seven—Fnaak Stam- Manchester area new plus bath on secoifd. Two car gar- 0404)181. monthly Including taxes. kOt- ed ceUlng, raised hearth fire­ ard Agency Realtor, 646-0469. day at 11 a.m. at Matthles Hall, Main St. Call 648-2786 for ap­ Ted Cummings has appoilnted a ler. salon, top salary, plus commis­ Closed Mondays. F.E. Bray, STANDEE Super Imperial bass age. Large lot. a q se to h l^ MANCHEffim — 2 fsmily ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. place, 2-car garage, set on Ellsworth Homestead, Windsor. pointment. $17,200 — WeU kept older 0- 20-member oommiUee to review The other dUtrict appointees sion. Call M9-28M. 737 Main ~St., ------State —Theatre - — amplifier, two 16'' Jensen WANTED 4 or 6 room apart­ school. Asking $20,900. T.J. flat, 2-car garage, near bus - acre of land. Picturesque view ADVERTISING room Colonial style home, c for Saturday and Monday ia 5 p.m. Friday. PER HOUR ON A PART MANCHESTER For 8ale 69 900. Phllbrlck Agency, Real­ baths, huge modem kitchen basement, sundeck, patio. All that when a town district has house and Nursery, 433 No. Antiques 56 Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 850’ frontage, Hutchins Agen­ and need a quick sale, call Sanford Plepler, Atty. Alan tors, 649-6347. o with built-iiu, 14x24’ family on a large wooded lot. T. J. less than 10 members, it has TIME BASIS? Main St. MANCHESTER — A 6-famlly 049-2818. cy, Realtors, 049-6324. us, today. We don’t guaran­ St. Bridget Rosary Society will Thomas, Atty. Jtfles Karp, Atty. WANTED TO BUY—antiques, room on living level with fire­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. prloi^ity when vacancies are to VODB COOPBRAHON WUX n i A l Park Chestnut Garden and a 2-famlly in one package tee anything but we offer meet at the church Monday at Richard Woodhouae, and COM* steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ place, garage, $24,000. Phil­ SCARBOROUGH Rd.-ColonUl be filled. BE APPRECIATED l/IMIa I ■ We have hours available to fit with an income better than E X C E li^ O T 3 family In con- VERNON — custom 4 bedroom you our years of experience 7:30 p.m. for a Recitation of the mings. anyone's busy schedule: Garden— Farm-^ er lamps, art glass, primitives, $10,000 yearly, ideally located BEAUTIFUL HOMES brick Agency, Realtors, 040- 7 rooms, large living room, for­ and our willingness to serve At the town committee's Occupancy first week of venlent location, aluminum sid­ Colonial, 3 tiled baths, famll) Rosary. The Rev. E. P. Sanaugh ^ any quanlty. 644-8962. 6847. < mal dining room, sunroom, 8 the public in a professional Suggested shifts: Dairy Products 50 near Main St. and where va­ AND ing, over $300 income per room, double garage, lots ot of St. Thomas Seminary, Bloom­ Sept. 27 meeting, a motion was Continued From Preceding Page November cancies are never a problem. bedrooms, IH baths, 2-car gar­ month. Gerard Agency, Real­ manner. Call ’The Jarvis adopted, lecommendlng that 3 to 7 trees, low 30's. Hayes Agency, field, win speak to the group at 10 to 2 VEGETABLE Growers Outlet CLOCKS bought, sold, traded Property is in excellent condi­ MANCHESTER— Two family, age. Marion E. Robertson, tors, 649-0638, 643-0366. Realty Co., Realtors, MLS, the membership be elected at- Cancer Society WOODED LOTS 646-0131. 8 p.m, at a meeting at St. Bridg­ 11 to 3 5 to 11 — Fresh vegetables, retail, expert repairing. Colonial tion with aluminum combina­ 6-6, 2-car garage, on bus line, Realtor, 048-6068. 643-1121. largiB and that the 10-members- Clock Shop, 382 Main St., rear. 1 bedroom, ZM rooms $136 et School cafeteria. Refresh­ Drive Figures 2 to 7 7 to 11 wholesale. Specialty corn and tions and permanent siding, ex­ Verplanck School, $24,900. Ask ____ MANCHESTER — 6 bedrooms, VERNON per-district requirement be re­ Help Wanted— Male 36 Help Wanted— Male 36 Old clocks only. Open 10 a.m. Drive out Vernon St., go 4 family, ments will be served. Members tomatoes. Open daily, corner 2 bedrooms, 4^ rooms $165 cellent heating systems, ample for Earl Everett, 040-8688, 648- MANCHESTER — 8 baths, living room, dining moved. MALE RETIREES for light clean surroundings, pleasant - 9 p.m. Sundays open till 6 past Lydall St., take your central location, 8 bedrooms room, kitchen, and rec. room, BRICK FRONTED are reminded to wear name Each of four towns In the Adams and Tolland 'Tpke., op­ parking. Wolverton Agency, 6129. J.D. Real Estate Co. One year old, three bed­ However, an amendment v^ras ASSISTANT dispatcher, high work for three days per week, working conditions, uniforms p.m., closed Tuesday and Heated, Hot Water, Oven second left on Richmond each apartment. On $4,200. $6,000 down. Owner, 643-9869. tags. Manchester area American Can­ posite Caldor’s. Realtors, 649-2813. room Ranch high on large tacked onto the motion, re­ school education, some typing Apply Nap Bros. Parlor Frame allowance provided. Wednesday. Rd. and stop at the gor­ TWO FAMILY in excellent down earn a prime net return. cer Fund Drive last spring ex­ THE IDEAL year ’round home. treed lot. Beautiful view. questing the new bylaws com­ necessary, must be willing to Co., 122 Naubuc Ave., Glaston­ No' experience necessary. Ap­ TURNIPS yellow and purple, $1 Range, Refrigerator, Parking MANCHESTER — investment geous. 5 - bedroom Cape condition, 4-4. Beautiful piece 049-8638, 643-6129, J.D. Real Hebron Mjanchester Assembly, Order ceeded their quota, it was re­ 4H rooms, 2 bedrooms, large City water A sewer, storms mittee to investigate other pos­ work nights. Do not phone. Ap­ bury, Conn. plications accepted Monday half bushel. Corner Glode Lane property, completely furnished which is the first house on for investment or owner Estate Co. of Rainbow tor Girls, will meet cently announced by the Amer­ living room and dining room & screens, lifetime floor and sible solutions to the member­ ply in person. Lombard Broth­ thru Friday 1-7 p.m. and Tolland ' St. near East rooming house near redevelop­ the left. Ask our repre­ dwelling. Separate heating Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Uic ican Cancer Society. Wanted— ^To Buy 58 Resident Superintendent BEAUTIFUL one year old Rais­ both beautifully paneled, huge and built-ins all for $23,900. ers, Burnham St., South Wind­ Hartford Manchester town line. ment area, rooms plus apart­ sentative to tell you about system, driveways and yards, Miaaonlc ’Temple. The marriage ship problem. Manchester, 'With a quota of ed Ranch, 6^ rooms, iVi rock fireplace, exterior recent­ Call - J. McLaughlin, 649- Ship Doctor The bylaws committee, as An Opportunity HOUSEHOIJD lots — Antiques, Tel. from 9 to 6 627-9238 ment, ample parking, excellent our flexible situation which $19,000. Wolverton Agency, degree will be conferred after n $12,500, contributed $17,802; Bol­ sor. FRIENDLY ICE CREAM g r e e n m o u n t a in winter baths, fireplace, garage, large ly finished with aluminum sid­ 5306. chosen by Cummings, includes brlc-a-brac, clocks, frames, condition inside and out. High allows you to custom build Realtprs, 040-2813. business meeting. Officers are ton, with a quota of $600, con­ potatoes, 60 pounds $2; yellow After 5 647-1871 wooded lot. Priced for quick ing, all this on two acres. Not the seven district leaders, plus to learn the 435 Main St., Manchester glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ income return. Shown by ap­ your own home in Man­ To Give Talk remtnided to wear short white tributed $828; South Windsor, globe turnips, half bushel, $1. lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 DUTCH COLOraAL — 4 bed- sale. Char-Bon Real Estate, to mention a cabin which will B &l w one’ additional representative pointment only. Call R.F. chester’s finest and newest dresses. Refreshments will be a quota of $1,560, contribut­ Pick your own tomatoes, red rooms, One full bath, 2 half 643-0683. pro'vided for 6 guests. $10,600. from each district, plus sl-x 'With assemblymen la k e St.. Boaton, 649-3247. Dimock Co., 649-5245. prestige area. Let him show BARROWS and WALLACE CO. “ Hospital Ship Hope” will be served. or green half bushel, $1. Bring baths, 24’ living room with Wolverton Agency, Realtors members at-large. ed $2,828; and Vernon, with a c a p a b l e o f WORKING NEWSPAPER you the beautifully wooded MANCHESTER ^ 7 room Manchester Parkade, the program at the meeting of quota of $5,600, contributed $7,- Situations Wanted— own containers. Joseph WE BUY AND sell antique and /i „ fireplace, formal dining room, 649-2813. The seven district chairmen FROM BLUEPRINTS lots available plus several Colonial, fireplace, one car ga­ Manchester 649-5306 the Gilead Women’s Fellowship "The Invaders" will play for Female 38 A. Mack, 125 Clark R d„ Bol- used furniture, china, glass, apartment. Call finished basement, stmroom, are: One Alfred Campbe’.l, 022. Business Property fine homes now in various rage, rec room. Porter St. lo­ DOUBLE A zone. If tree lined on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Dr. dancing tonight from 7:30 to CIRCULATION ton. silver, picture frames, old 628-6105. open porch, 2-car garage, work GLASTONBURY — Up on Min- Two Clarence Foley, Throe The only town In this area to INSPECTOR For Sate 70 stages of construction. De­ cation, approximately 20 years privacy on a dead end street Albert Dlskan of Manchester 11 at the opening of the Teen coins, guns, pe^^er, scrap goW, ROOM duplex, centrally lo- shop, large beautifully land­ nechaug Drive, a deluxe Ranch will be the guest speaker. Herbert Stevenson, Four - fall short of'Its quota was Tol­ FOR AIRCRAFT PARTS WILL CARE for child in my PUMPKINS. Laying hens, $1.60 cide then and there to live old with stone facing, nice lot, appeals to you, look into this Center on School St. Students watches, old Jewelry, hobby cated, stove, storm windows, 139 E. CENTER ST —office scaped lot, $27,900. PhUbrick on approximately four acres Dr. Dlskan has served with John Su'lHvan, Five — Rogor land, whose qtibta was $820, HELD home. Relgstered, 643-9044. each. Live fowl, $1 each. in this ideal area of coun­ nice price. 049-8638, 643-5129. immaculate 7 room Split cus­ of East OathoUc High School collections, paintings, attic con­ garage, $136 monthly. 043-5029, building, C-zone 120x200 lot. Agency, Realtors, 049-6847. overlooking Hartford. This the “ Hope” in Nicaragua and Negro, Six —■ Nicholas Jack- and collections totaled $621. SHIPPER & RECEIVER Graces Farm, 731 Hebron try atmosphere with all city J.D. Real Estate Co. tom built by U&R. Lovely first are reminded that they may tents or whole estates. Furni­ 6 - 8:30 p.m. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677 home is loaded with extras, has Colombia. He plans to go with RELIABLE mother with refer­ Ave., Glastonbury. conveniences, including city floor family room, very attrac­ purchase tickets at the door. LATHE OPERATOR ture Repair Service, 643-7449. water and sewer. Forest MANCHESTER — don’t miss three bedrooms, must be seen the project to Ceylon In 1968. The nation’s oldest and New ences 'Will care for small chil- 461 MAIN ST. — for sale or BEAUTIFUL 9 room home, per­ tive enclosed rear porch, out­ Hills is living proof that this 6 room Colonial with ga­ to be appreciated. Priced in The business meeting 'will be England’s fastest g^wing dren for working parents, days CABBAGE and cauliflower, cut rent, next to Post Office land manent siding, possible 6 bed­ side patio. Two zone baseboard The Senior youth fellowship BRIDGEPORT Fumishod you can have your dream rage, formal dining room, feun- the low forties and well worth held at 7:30 p.m. The program newspaper has an opportun­ or evenings. 643-8857. and building, ideal for used rooms, 2'; and 8]peclal handling, to: Anne Dean Machine Products, 165 fire extlnqulsher and other ex­ eled breezeway, 2-car garage, NOW UNDER NEW OWNER Directions; Route 44A through Bolton and Into Coven­ •«r Sue Bumettf Mlanchifiriter Cabot, Manchester Elvening But most of all your neighbors, the Manchester 643-7627 - Adams St., Manchester. tras, $1,400. 649-5624. commensurate with training and experi­ tree shaded lot on quiet street AUTOMATIC washer, good con­ try. Stay on 44A, pass Junction with Route 2 : iflnr Heiteia. lUO AVE. O f Herald, 1166 AVE. OF AMEBI- MANAGEMENT many people that we have done work 31. Take second right after Junction a ^ ^ AMEftaOAB, NEW YORK, Only $17,900. Hayes Agency, C L E ^-T Y P IS T with growing dition, reasonable. 643-9285. ence. Excellent opportunity to grow with a CAS MEW TOEK, N. Y. 1MS6. 2897778 for in the area. These are our best ref­ industrial manufacturer to traffic light. Follow signs. l ; N.T. 10086. 646-0181. AU NEW WASHERS \ OBNBRAL LAUNDRY worker, GAS STOVE, excellent condi­ rapidly expanding business. - Print Name, Address with ZIP erences. We will be happy to show you type and process all paper Building Mattrials 47 p*lat Neiito, AOdreto* with COVENTRY LAKE — beaifllilul 7 Days A — flrrt shift, 40 hour week, ex­ tion, clock, timer, oven win­ Code and Style Number. and Completely^ Remodeled Interior. \ jobs that have been completed right in work in sales department. Call THE WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY Zip code, a ^ e Number end custom bulk Split Level, year cellent fringe benefits, call HARDWOOD plywoods, veneers dow, broiler and two storage Send 60c today for your copy 24 Hours A i)ay Contromatics, 872-0655. Write, stating qualifications to Box O, Size. ’round home, aluminum siding, your neighborhood. Executive Housekeeper, Man­ and associated items for wood­ drawers, $60. 643-6502 after 6. 643-5121 of the ’67 FaU A Winter Album! PLENTY OF FREE PARKINO Get a bead Mart oo up-to- magnificent view of the lake. chester Memorial Hospital, SCHOOL BUS operators for working hobbyist and crafts­ REALTORS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE It has free directions for cro­ Manchester Evening Herald. mtouAe ittyVog w«b tbe n w Philbrick Agency, Realtors, MS-1141, Ext. 203 between 7 1967-1068 school year, Hourly men. Wood Product Special­ cheted tarn and bath-room ac- EbU A Winter ’67 tome o f Ba­ 649-5347. a.m. • 3 p.m. for an appoint- rate $2.48. Silver Lane Bus ties, SO Bartholomew Ave., Read Herald Ads sic EtoMon. Only 60c a copy. cesaory aet. ment. Line, Inc., 49 BraUiard Place- Hartford, 246-8272. A 4. m V) i PAGE FOURTEEN EW nteg ______

day at 9:15 ajn. from the Vernon . PUG Gives Increase Hoknes iEVneral Home, 400 Main St, wMh a Maae of re- quiem at S t Bridget Church at Tutde Re-elected Chairnum 2 in Hospital Water Compi^y 10. Burial wlU be in St. Bridget M n. Otepen Cemetery. Mn. MBZfwrat Phdpa Chapdl, Friends may call at the fur Of the Board of Education After G-ash ^ Public Utilities Commisslpn (PW) ,9T. of West Hartford, slater neral home tonight from 7 to 0 a rate hike fof'customers of thej^yately- 'iCn. Bfllsabeth P. Hyhi* and totnorrovv from 2 to 4 and The Cohunbia Boaid of Ed- Five youths were'Involved in approy^ajiproyOT a rewraw ■ ^ ,hiif , t--has amendedamende the new X n . Ruth P. Sheldon, both of 7 to 9 pm. uoatlon reOtganleed at its a tWo-car crash yesterday at owned MRniches^r W •> mAAittonal revenues to - ' 5 :3 7 pm. on Bt. M. TWo of rates downward to provide tor_add^aj^revenuw Hancheater, died lliuraday at n ie family suggests that Thursday night meeUag after Derelicts a Hartford owTalescent home, those ‘widdxig to do so make the election of IMomdiay. Board them were admitted to Man- tallng 149,600 annually instep . mfembers remain the same as Chester Memorial Hospital’s of the $66,000 requested by the wella It also has reawroba Burvlvora also inclode three memorial contritmtions to the avallahle on a stan^y basfa and | aons, three atepaons, a brother, Cancer Fund. before the eteotlan with both In Bowery special care wards, poUoe said company, ^ ThT^ PUC ordered that tiie capable of being used In «n«r-|, seven grandchildren and five ------Democrat Guy Beck and Re­ today. * ~ atepgrandchlldren. Harold W. Walsh publican Donald Tutitle, a vet­ Getting Aid Peter Albee, 16, of Storrs and „ew rates and charges are ef- gencles. The ca p ^ ty of tte i Memorial services will be held Harold W. Walsh, 78, of West- eran of 21 years, on the board, John Ursln, 18, of Baxter St., (ective as of Oct, 1, last Sun- reservoirs is approxlmatriy 90.6 ^ tomorrow at 2:80 p.m. at the erly, R.I., formerly of Man- being returned to ofiSce. A, A, ^ Tolland, were tooth reported in jay v^th the exception of the million gallons. |: (Continued from Page One) ^ndltlon today in Man- gjif utilities District. Its rate The Town ct MAnchteter First Church of Christ, Congre- Chester and Andover, died last Tuttle was re-eteOted chair­ West Hartford. Private night at Boston, Mass. He was man of the beard by a thrro to dealing ueiuuiK withw.u. theseu.cBc men...... by the Chester. -Altoee------suffered scalp- wUl be------effective June 1, . prespnUy. - t a n e ^ w n g w r ^ - ^ ^ two secret ballot vote. B ^ usually unsuccessful cycle of ar- cuts and Ursln, head Injuries iggg the start of its next fiscal chase committal services will be held the husband of Mrs. Mary --—j 44,....-^ ininiATi «' Th6 8t3i utHlxlCB uwcricc wmen R " In Falrvlew Cemetery, West Shields Walsh. received the two votea EUien ^egt, trial and jalV -and------a fractured knee. year. , , Hills (R) was re-^ected score- executive dlrectoi- of Gene Wheelock. 18, of Spring The Manchester Water Co., at also is Interes^ to t ^ ^ - ,. Hartford, at the convenience of Mr. Walsh was ibom In Man­ ure family. Chester, the son of William and tary by the full dive v o t^ institute, does not believe st. and Clark EAtelle, 22, of 22 nubUc hearing, had ^•'ase, had ask^ toe PUC to , The Newkirk and Whitney Fu- Margaret Johnston Walsh, and Members are Tuttle, Beck, project will rehabilitate oixdiard St. were treated and ^ whirii would Postpone toe rate t a c r e » imtll • neral Home, 776 Farmington lived here untU about 20 years Sundoy Speaker ^rs. HIUs, miss E»4th Haver large numbers of men but hopes discharged from Rockville Gen- „r«vided for a quarterly Ave West Hartford, is in ago. He lived in Andover about Wallace lx*r. ,t *^111 remove the burden of eial H^pltal. Beverly Minor of have ^ pany had concluded their nego- , Jipihn E. Rogers of 1163 E The secretary r e ^ “ dealing with them from the sys- b6 Mountain St., Ellington did ^ $6 per qu r iot y^tlons^ charge of arrangemento. 15 years before moving to West- % inch meter and a commodity p u c ruled that, under Tbere are no calling hours. fir'iyly cuvuvabout three years ago. Milddle Tpkc., Negro historian, from .the Rev. Hugh tern oT criminal justice. He retired in 1962 as a gen- ^lu be gueSt apeakor at Lay- acknowlediglng the boaid’s te- ,.j a success It driven by Charge of 69 cents per l.OM s « .“ l 6-19 of the State Statutes, ..The famUy suggests that mAmorim those eral foreman at Pratt and Whit- oWaervanoes to- ‘^-on to refuse to use class- vve find a civilized alternative to Estelle, with Ursin, Wheelock___ . . gallons«allons for the first 60,000 gal- h^vehave eUeePolice sayanv h«he nulledpulled Cross uieihurovIBghway tnIn Mlnmoheater.Mlanicheater, Helen Dodosz Gworek of Rock- 9 p.m He and his ivlfe have been c-heduled in the near future out of Bnookfleid St. onto E. 'State pcUoe in Hartfioid said ville, and the late Valerian Over Condominium Plan , William A. Zulds members for almost 30 years of ‘^“ a Iso to be taken up at the Center St. accelerating rapidly, both vehicles ■were eastbound Gworek. He was a band director causing his tires to squeal for when Gay changed tomes, strik- ____ . „ ^ , .. . ' r. .. AT the Bolton Congregational meeting will be the re Reisidenits of the norltheast of their property.. ’The town j at the Staffoid High School m- WUllam Antoony Zukis rt ^ g ^ e he has aesved as " j tug oin soouts to us:use some distance. tag the truck driven by Stanley sedUion of ItoWn were not would be responsible for side- til last June. He was a member Foxcroft Dr superintendent rt the Sunday cafeteria after school on CHfford E. Plxley, 20, of Blair Jr.. 39, of Bedding. Marlborough, was charged with Ohio. sooIBh'ed as a result rt last waJlcs, seiwer, and schooling of ’ of C^pbell (^uncll, t^tC, and School for many yeara In 1966 Thursday of each week. 'wHIth Green these residents’ children. St. Joseph’s Society, RockvUle. pltal .U after I I a M«r he was honored by the church Survivors, besides hU wife was the husband of Mrs. Mar- ^ received a certificate and mother, include a sqji, Paul garet Met^wan Zukls. armreoiatlon and was made C A n n id f^ T lt s i fast rate of speed on S. Main gtlu under Investlgiatiam erecJtiim rt a 302-unJlt compdtex the opposition was that this V. Gworek of Manchester; -- Zukls was bom m St. honor- S C V e n iV U C lU C ll-lw yesterday evening. He was other pdUce adtton; rt ootiliiomtaium -type apart- type rt housing was not con- ‘®'* “ «rril^7ta Mm - an honorary deacon and honor- gt. yesterday evening. He v menlts off Lydall Sit. neiar Ver- ducive to 'the neighborhood con- ; daughter, Mrs. ’Thomas oomlne here »ry member of the reUgious T 1>V P o llC 0 clocked and finally stopped at VERNON .. and charter 18 years comtag here G l S i e Q UJ r ^ police non Sit, i^alilct Rusa EEUIloltit of taitaing single family homes and Dougles McFairlane, 18, of 49 SauUten* Rid., one of the op- that this 'type of o<»nplex toe- ; r .t r “ An active member of Prince y-esterday and Thursday po- say 162 West Mata S.t was arrested poataig reisicIenItB. longs ta the North End Redev- •' Kelly, Long and Pixley are night and chargied with ta- Hall Masonry, g investigated seven motor appear ta. court bjxlcaiuon and breach rt peace. EMritlt riadd toBlt 'the resd- elopment area. . industries. Inc., Wert Hart- served as p a r t^ n d m ^ e r of 13 ^“ ®^23. ^ denlha were not MceWtUve to The oppostag reeidents plan The funeral will be held Mon- ford. He was a communicant of Prince Hall 'Masons for the day at 8:80 a.m. from the W.P. JJJg“’(;^'^h“ o r toe” 'ita8umptlon. ^ t e " o f Connecticut, and past vehicles. No injuries were re tohneys. h«*!8t«clt aid eng»- fore .the Town P W n g Com-; Qulsh Funeral Home, 225 Main survivors, besides his wife, master of Excelsior Lodge of" ported and no arrerts made. St, with a Mass of requiem at ^ stepson, George Hag- Hartford. o„ OfKciak Lecture : St. Bridget Church at 9. Burial Newington; two broth- — trill be In St. Bridget Cemetery. 2ukU of Plainville „ On Food Stamps. iJ S S s: Friends may call at toe fu- Albert Zukls of St. Claire; neral home tomorrow from 2 ^ gigter, Mrs. Ruth AkelEiietis Hospital Notes — r. sh..™, .«o,, .i, I to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Pennsylvania; a niece and Vialting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. the car he was driving was hit in charge, U.S. Dep^ment of -phomosanvUle gital, Deto- retaifleinlto ta a 51 aicre area. ------Allso Wie leeidfenltB cJalm that -i^ TT "Oicili^ww Mrs. Anna H. the Buicldey Sdhooa Oannolt IX *X X s Mrs. Anna Hunter (lake 'Sny more pupfite because 9. rt 428 W. Middle Tphe. Police say the Schiuetz ve- ^ ______nrossstaicr Rd. la s t niaSit'and the lit Sis Bllreiaicly ovencrowideki. ’Hie rt Wimam J. Noel, died yeeter complete. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors are ^ ^ parking rolled off the road, State one and half hour dliaeusslon Raps C ou rt day at her home. requested_ X a not A tom smoke «n In Tto pa- - ^ Raynes______local organizations on the Fwd ^ ColCheaber said. She oenitered on safety, hea^. wa- (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Noel was bom ta Berke­ tients’ rooms. No inore than two turning when hit Stamp Plan 'Thursday in toe ujiunjured but charged with ter, sewer and oveicrowiatag of y ley Springs, W. Va., and lived vlBlton. at one time per pa- the O’Brien hearing mom In toe Municipal ^^^g ^ Is to the school. « »2.6 mUlIon In 1966, and Funerals ...I. J to $1.85 million last year. ta West Hartford 35 years be­ tlent. ggj. Building. appear in Manchester Oiroult ^ State Reps. George Stafford of fore coming to Manchester sev­ A Wire fence on S. Main St. Both emphasized that this is co^J.t 12 Oct. 30. M n. Adeline Schnoldt Patients Today: 266 represent^ G * ^ Manor dls- Lagg„jgAnd Malcolm Stevenson en yean ego. near Lakewood Circle S. was not a Welfare Program but a Funeral services for Mrs. pdayed plans of Bethlehem, who had co- She was a member of the' ADMITTED YESTERDAY: damaged Thursday when a car program for low Income fam- Adeline Schmidt rt 76 St. John . , ^ and answered toe r e a ^ s g ^ed the law to share toe Second Church of Christ Scl- Peter Albee, Storrs; Mrs. Maria driven by Anthony J. Vaaile, mes. Mr. Shearer explained profits, said they would not ap- eotist,X, .1Hartford. I I.a» «nnn ^B W ral Balontos,"~28~CMdlewTOd Rd.; I 4, rt Wethersfield somped It that the program was design- About Town pell toe idea toait toeoe T.: are Survivors include two sons, noon Holmes Charles Batchelor, 60 Glenstone with its side. Vasdle told po- ed to provide a means to a bas- Members of St. Bridget Rosa- low coalt aipaiitinente. They ex- Joocqh H.M. Noel of Vernon and Home, -- 400------Mata—. St. ------The Rev.- Vernon- Mrs. Gladys Ben- Uce he lost control of his ve- ic adequate diet for this group. plalinled toait conaominium William J. Noel rt Har.^rd; Louis Bauer, associate pastor < v ® ™Cathleen hide ® when "his right - wwheel h eel went KliribllltvEligibility Is based on the net ry Society Tt***the""w will meet Ptomorrow Quish nteans “jotat soveiredgnty’’ and 46 Register bwDWTO daughters,a im e r s Miss E. EUz- oiof ^xjncorumConcordia juuu Lutheran.cxb.. Church, 4°-^ r.asi East naruoru. Hartford; Mrs. off toe asphalt curbing '^hen family income. The program is « a p.m dlwelltag means abeth N ^ l of M^chwter vrito officiated. Burial was In Buck- Bourne, 16 HUltop Ave., the road narrowed. set up on a national basis. They ^u ^ itjeManItB would own their As Electors -wiMm she made her home, and i^nd Cemetery. Vernon; Joseph Bujak, Mans- The left rear of a car driven are selling food coupons with P J husband of a member, 'aifriifitiment unBlto .tihrough an Of 40 new voters signed up Mrs. Warren A. Vass Jr. of • — — — - . « . ^ f\ — vMiv*/«Yio.aino^ txlBJ!! VJWW p ioion»<->irtJiol44v%vi Wednesday night in Manches- Tuaoon, Ariz. plans call for 66 parking ter, 14 registered as Democrats and a great-grandson for 302 houses with a and 12 as Republicans. The re- Funeral services one and one half park- mainlng 14 were unaffiliated,, Monday at per house. ’The com- continuing a trend of toe last kirk and Oder Mill Rd., Bolton; Mrs. age left toe scene, police . „ „ icontaln 30 one-bed- several months. Home, 776 Farmington Ave., Ariine Donovan, Pine Lake A oar driven by Mary Z. plan and buy It. Mr. McCarthy 90 two-bedi-oom; 162 Manchester’s voter-making W. Hartford. Burial will be in 12 Arrested Shores, Coventry. B^Jrvlew: Cemetery, W. Hart­ Also, Keimeth Ferry, 31 ford. Friends may call at toe fu­ In G ro to n Sirv'^^27 m’dae^St"- ^"vm'Snd ter exit ramp 92 of toe eirglble. Case assets are allow- range from $15,000 pllcants may sign up as voters. neral home tomorrow from 3 # Middle Wilbur Crees Pariilway yeater- ed as follows: Single person, to $22,000. on any weekday, during regular to 5 p.m. Gaming Raid K D o m S M a ^ i^ n .^ ^ se’ day at 8:15 am. The Shea ve- $ ) ^ . and multiple family $1,- re^spects ^eroy . wood Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Donna hide was towed away With 600. - ____ its would be tesponalble for office and in the reglstrars-of- Leroy F. Parker (Continued from Page One) Menditto, 36 Clinton St.; Mrs. front end d o m ^ . Those attending the meeting jiembers of the Eighth Dis- e upkeep, renovabion and sale voters office. LelRoy F. Parker, 36, of 60 EUzabeth Olcavage, 113 N. A van type t r ^ , d r i ^ by ^gre urged to acquaint persons Department will meet Winiams St, husband of Mrs. with betting on a football pool; School St.Howard nuwtuu Perlroth,rcmuui m67 9f^^®-i— c 3 . tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at toe Marilyn Bdgcomib Parker, died ngroid j. Gaynor, 46, of. New mpilonr D^'^'^Hebron^^^ ^e.U^nsfeld hit a parked car y,g planned program and to re W. P. Qulsh Funeral Home, yesterday at H a r t f^ London, six counts of pool sell worth Reel, Swamp Rd., Cov- driven by Gerald!^ W. McKean ujose who wito to apply, to Main St., to pay respects to New England's Leading iMr. Parker ^vaB bom May 27, » Rninnnp entry; John Ursln, Baxter St., of Vernon yes,terday at 9.15 u,e State for registration ■ ^®" John Gworek, father of a mem- IWa, in aprlngfleld, Mass,, a ^ i, r> t ToUand" "Kathle^^^ Wilson M gistration will be planned on a Two-Year Professional ta , , o^e e o 3 rt ^mUy ’ Dr., RockvUle; 'Mrs. Perodeau t o ll P®»®®, h®,_ group basis at various locations East Hartford, and lived in of pool selling and one count of pathertne v Catherlne Wymn, 141 Scott Dr.; "ot see J® designed for this. •Hose Co. 1, Eighth District School of he pulled ahead in the Parkade Local persons desiring In- playdng; Natale J. .^ti- Barbara Zavatkay, 164 Fire Department, will meet here from 'Hartford. He was a Westerly, R.I., two woodland Dr 1 Wannlne- John Parking lot. formation on how and when to „ o of fire head- field engineer ait Burroughs seUlng and one west Wtata^^^^^^ ^ utility truck driven by Ar- ^ppiy for this should contact Moitoay ®. P ™' Machine Co., Hartford, where of attempting to destroy Drorraa vROfrRDT-vAv. a ®f Hack- gj,y g( jj,g persons listed. Dates *1®® ®*'®’ ACCOUNTING he bad been employed 13 years, gyidence; and ’Thomas T. Bo- matack St. hit a carry-all truck pjggg gf enrollment wlU be September 1967 admission. He wal an Army veteran of jjg^pg 43 of Norwich, one count ***'fj. „^®“ “ “ ®" driven by Anthony \J. Russock, ggj ™ y^jg group in the near Officejs of Sunset Rebekfta toe Korean War, a member of gj( gguing. 32, rt 240 Charter Oak St. on future. Lodge 'wtiM reliearse Monday at HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pohl- pj„g gj nggj. Forest St. yester- 8 pjn. at Odd Fellows Hall. 66 Forest St., Hartford—^Tel. 247-111.6 St. Bridget Ctourch cmd Its Holy Those attending the meeting Name Society, and CampbCB , Applications now being accepted for OouncU rt Kate. He was also a T | f - A T r R r ' *®^ m rid ' ’° ''‘=^hrRns" were: Mrs. Harr^ Mahoney. Sr. Members of St. Margarets' monber of the board rt dlrec- A W e n Q S piggon, Ellington;ton; a daughter gog^vtolcta swtmg left to make f*^*M’mo !>^®ekters of Isabella, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Otis, - „_ j fj,e Colton truck at- ®*®* worker, Manchester ^^^o- meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. ^ ^ «. Meeting S ‘ a turn, and the Colton...... Hospital; Mr. Leon Ender at the W.P. Qulsh Funeral Survivors, bertdes his wife n, th^ Man- DISCHARGED YESTER- a/’f Middto ^^ke’. and Walk- Manchester Housing Au- Home, 225 MataMain St., to pay re- and mother,, include a son, E*®ven memoers 01 me g^g Sulll- erer ou St.St vesterdavyesteraay atai 4-404 .'»u_p.«i., p.m., Manchester Mrs. office Elaine American Sweet, gpects mCmber.to John Gworek, husband Michael ^rker, and four cheater Association for the Ave., South Windsor; Lynn a car driven by Richard J. Du- cross- Miss Beth Hoffman daughters, Victoria Parker, Help of Retarded ChUdren are Noaejt, 69 Ellington Av^, Rock- mas. 17. of M Mather St hit Lyim Parker, Lisa Parker and the 13th annual ville; Mrs. Mildred Witkoske, a car driven by Jane P. Walker , chuJw»T,>« A meeting scheduled for to- Marguerite Parker. aU at home, ^®‘®*®* Connecticut Stafford; Mrs. Shirley Steven- of Falls Church, Va. Police say ! m?s M ^ a slater, Mrs. Bernard convention of the Connec^ut ^ . Christopher, the Walker vehicle pulled out ®®|T‘®®® Club has been postponed until Wetoer rt Staosbury. Association for Retarded Chll- Daniel and Kathleen Gallagh- from Walker St. onto E. Middle „ , ’ „ Mnnl>h«.iter **'” lili** The funeral wlU be held Mon- belng^held today at the er, 71 Saginaw St., Wapplng; Tpke. when the collision took _ ... Health Nurses- Mrs Clinton St. Th« meeting GOOD PRICES ------„ Hartford Hilton. Mrs.M-, Catherinec»th.Hn» Quiiui,Oiiinn 869RBB Main place.ni=n» ^Health Nurses, Mrs. date was changed because rt Vieva Clarke, Town of Man­ the Pulaski Day parade tomor- Those attending from Man- St.; Roy James, Longmeadow, chester social worker; Miss fo Hartford. Peraonal Notices Chester are Mr. and Jtos. Nor- Mass.; William Downs, Kelly Mary Della Fera, Town of Man- ______man FendeU, Mr. and Mrs. Rd., Vernon; Sylvlb St. Jean. Chester welfare director. Kenneth Welbust, Mrs. Mark East Hartford; Paul Hoffman, Friends Pay ta foviS daush- P*ete;;;n. Mrs". Darrell Mortrt East Ha^ord^ ^ State News ter, JoGa Ann m>pie. who paeeed sette Mrs. S. J. Benson, Mrs. Also, Clifford Heritage, Leba- Last Respects a w Oct. 7. 1964 caifford SuUlvan, Mrs. John non; Mrs. Esther Bagshawe, Brooklyn Man She -was an an«ei. toooweet for jjcElraevy Mrs. Merrill Col- ’Thompsonvllle; Joseph Stefa- Roundup SeiU fam tor a ehort while. ton, and Raym ond Thompson, nlk, R E E 2, Bolton; Mrs. M arie To Astronaut Killed by Car 7 Ood marked her -when He gave her . ^oloiratea are Inti- Garand, Pine Lake Shores, Cov- (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) BROOKLYN — A local man ^ And^SSc her with a emhe. mrtlly t^to toe entry; Mrs. Mabel Baker^East was struck dead by a car driv- t«arched to his office. * rv wm n ami )ioUMF,vi>id, -BiBteT> and brother •WO*’!* MAHRC-sponspjfeti . Arltagton National etl by a young Rockville worn- One of toe. .marchers, . Black JUNE Caucus Leader John Barber, Bunce Center 12 Maple St., Rockville; 'Mrs!Mrs! Cemetery just across the Poto- gt 8:30g .30 last night on Rt. 6, In Memoriam rtiildren or the Adult Sheltered 00 Hollister mac River from Washington, gfafo police ta Danielson said said the act "is structured so In iovinc memory of Mary F. . n_u_«i o» Frances Vlgneau, that It won’t reach toe people wi» poss^ away October 8. Workshop on School St. St.; Merton Little, 10 Cross St.; U.C. today. i M M i n Speakers for toe aU-day ses- Wellman, 89 Mil- The Rev. Eugene Cargill, as- gg,^ Clarence I. HUl, who need it most.’’ K. David Holmes, president Seep on dearest mother Sion are Mary EIlMbeto Swlt- . ^Vayne Thompson, sistant pastor of the Dickinson gg ^ Brooklyn was ,.,o.u.oououi take your blessed rest of the Connecticut Poverty Thoufb We loved you dearly nn7 *R^ablUtatlM ®*®®*” ^‘®*<*- church, will conduct both serv- crossing the highway In dark council, said the delegation APPRAISIILi Jems loved you best. the Social ana R^aipmtau^ Also, Barbara Lee, New Lon- tees. , -i, clothing when struck by a car soueht assurances that funds Lavina ctaHdren and *randchiidrei). SMVlce Division of the Deparb don; Mrs. Carole Isham, Space officials, xneanvv e driven by Miss Nancy I. Lesrig available under the act could ------riiTManinHam ~ Healtii, Education ^ 54 cooper St.; Mrs. Ann Her- ®®®""®‘* *5® ®“® of 49 Hale St., Rockville. be used to support grassroots In Memoriam welfare; and John Daniel Van blk, Stafford Springs; Karen near the Georgla-Florlda border multlnle inluries onfi«iHo« * g^*''S h? otuAS’r*?! ^sbury.------^Broad^Brook;------, ------r«AwvA IncludrillJUeiuuiiiK att fracturedirat:tuicu skullsnutt twotww Merchantjmercntuit said»tuu thatuiitt “ Citywitv JEIWELERS-SILVERSMITHS ' SINCE 1900 ity on mental retardation. Gallant,^RL 1 , Coventry; Mrs. ^ .jg hours later at Day Kimball Hall has direct charge of how tt down’t take a spec^^day AisoAlso reanireafeatured willw i bene severalseverm Ellza^to Duncan, 66 Autumn ^ennee^y, Fta. to MobUe,^^^^^^^^ Putnam, according any community action plan fl- DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER AT 958 M A I| ( STREET To briar you to our mind The dors we do not think of you panels and workrtiops on varl- St.; Richard Kllton, 101 South crashed. They sought to deter e anoheaman rianced under toe development Are very hard to And. ous aspects of mental retarda- St.. Rockville; Mary Brookes, mine what caused the plane to ‘® ® hospital spokesman. nancea unaer me uev p plunge. Police are still Investigating, act Is put together.” Huebond and children tion. 85 Bigelow St.

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Idanchoster ng fo r pur> b company. I; triot which k- 1 the pur-1; le P U C to , trease imtll • water com-J^; their nego-~: O CT. 7 thru O CT. 13 i- hat, under epnthtg IfrraUk TV Shows te Statutes, » authority icrease and lal whether the sale of M aking e company, ders, have he tahinsr Shows JO declBlon/ npany is in ! i%venues t o '' Longer y fulfm its . K>nsU>illtiee,‘ By CTNTHIA LOWRY M stability , f NEW YORK (AP) — Two- le return on‘ .i Seated to ( hour feature films are galloping off with the television season's top ratings to date and a lot of people in the industry are think­ ing about adding more long pro­ »py :1 grams. Since the industry apparently *lan :: regards the length of shows'as significant rather than content, The town the viewer may soon find that le for side- .i on several evenings a week a jchooUng’ o f ; network will have two long pro­ Idren. i grams in prime time. CBS has nt made b y i already started it, with “ Cimar­ I that this ron Strip” running for 90 min­ as not con- i‘ utes followed by a two-hour >orhood con- ; broadcast of a feature film. ir homes and But there are others who are (Kunplex be- ; not so sure that the popularity Snd Redev- of feature movies is anything more than normal reaction to a sidents plan - definite programming gambit in : hearincr be- i use by all three major net­ lining Com- ; works. They plan to wait awhilg S psn. in the before proclaiming that half- 's hearing: hour comedies as well as one- at this time hour action stories and west­ ter site plan erns — ittradStlonally the 302-unlt staples—are, if not dead, declin­ ing in ratings. “ Walt until we’ve all run out of the strong shows in those ■r movie packages we’ve bought,” cautioned one executive. “ We’re all loading in our best stuff now. I think it would be a mistake to count any show dead, no matter Baii>ra Streisand in a scene fr

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0 Canned for Peaches PORfTLAND, Ore. (AP) Navy Planes Swoop — Jody CuxlUs says ne:d^ Highest Court Denies Dime shell touy A dbg li­ cense. Mins. Curtis wtas arreiaited last week and put In jail for On North Air Strip Half a day ta r HaMSng to get a Odlcense for Peaiches, a poobh o f undietormlined an­ New Trial for Hof fa SAIGON (AP) — U.S. jungles and Communist mortar- starts this month and cut flying cestry. N a vy fighter - bombers men poured fire on the major time by as much as 76 per cent. " I wasn't Bbbut to pay Since Wednesday, U.S. planes lit,” Ithe 20-year-old mother struck a North Vietna­ Army-Navy base In the Mekong Delta. have also hit three bridges on e^d alter a fWend bailed mese 'MIG airfield ° near Nearby In the delta, a supply routes from Red China her out. "I dSdht even irave Haiphong Sunday, the 50-year-old Buddhist nun burned and two fuel dumps, all pre­ the dbg anymore.” No Com m ent sixth installation hit in herself to death, a Saigon news­ viously barred as too sensitive iMrs. Curtis said she gave five straig'ht days of raids paper saldr the second suicide to attack. Peaches away three months on targets once-ruled by by fire In a w eek, during the The two major MIG bases still ago—aifter the city sent her (4 » Is Offered the Pentagon as out of drive by militant Buddhists to on the forbidden list are the Gia the flirSt warming about the bounds for U.S. warplanes. force the government to aban­ Am installation and the big license. Phuc Yen base, which houses But the wiarnings kept By Justices ,The strike that dug wide don a charter recognizing a moderate faction In the church. the North Vietnamese air comling, and Mrs. Curtis craters into the FYench- The Cat Bl strike damaged a force's major operations center kept ignoring them until WASHINGTON (AP)— built jet strip at Cat Bi left Soviet built liaison plane, but and serves as headquarters for she was anreStedi. The Supreme Court turned untouched only two bases the U.S. Command said the car­ the air defense command. Both Mrs. Curtis has another down t^ a y a bid for a new in -the North capable of rier-based jets found no MIGs are near Hanoi. dog now. Missy, Peaches’ 7 ^ trial by James R. Hoffa, launching MIG intercep­ on the g^round as they flew in The Communist Chinese New daughter. She says she’ll imprisoned president of tors. "virtually unopposed.” China News Agency claimed buy Missy a license when that 10 U.S. planes were shot the Teamsters Union. m the ground war, an Ameri­ The raid was part of a maxi­ the dog reaches the legal down over North Vietnam Sat­ The bid was based on two can platoon fought out ot a sur­ mum U.S. effort to cripple the licensing age. urday. The U.S. Command said claims; (1) that a "spy” for the rounded position In rainswept North before the monsoon rains three planes were downed and Justice Department and the FBI four airmen missing. was present when Hoffa’s attor­ 9 In the jungle battle, the U. S. State News neys planned strategy for hls forces reported 17 deawl and four 1964 jury tampering trial; (2) wounded. that Important evidence was Man, State Girl Slain; Twenty-five sailors and three Seven H eld suppressed at his trial with the soldiers were wounded when the "connivance or at 'reast with the Red mortars ripped Into the Me­ acquiescence of United States kong base at Dong Tam, crowd­ In Raid on marshals.” Laborer Is Charged ed with river assault boats re­ Both claims were rejected by turned from a combat sweep. Drug Party the U.S. Circuit Court In Cincin­ NEW YORK (AP) — A charged with killing the couple The heaviest fighting reported nati last May when it upheld a in the boiler room of the tene­ 26-year-old laborer was charged BRIDGEPORT AP — Seven ruling by the U.S. District Court ment. (See Page Eight) at Chattanooga denying Hoffa a today with the murders of the persons, five of them Univer­ Police said their questioning new trial. The Supreme Court teen-aged daughter of a wealthy of guests at the "acid” party sity of Bridgeport students, made no comment in declining Greenwich, Conn., famUy and a had led them to Ramsey. have been charged with narco­ to hear Hoffa’s appeal from the young man, whose nude bodies Also arrested was the man tics violations after police raid­ Circuit (Jourt decision. were found in a hippieland tene­ who found the bodies, Freddie Talks Begin Hoffa was convicted in Chat­ ment Sunday after an LSD par­ Wright, assistant superintendent ed a house on Myrtle Street. ty, police said. The suspects were taking tanooga in March 1964 on of the five-story building. He For Settling charges of tampering with ju­ Donald Ramsey, who lives In was charged With rape and rob­ turns smoking a water pipe with rors at hls Taft-Hartley conspir­ the bulldiiif, was arrested and bery, police said, after a marijuana in It, police said. acy trial in Nashville in 1962. 26-year-old woman at the party, Truck Strike The conviction was affirmed in also being questioned, said he Armed with a search warranjt, Prince’s College Days Begin December 1966 by the Supreme had attacked her and stolen $3 PITTSBURGH (AP) The police entered the house Sun­ day night through a back door Prince Charles of Britain is greeted by Lord Butler, master of Trinity Col­ Court and last March the labor following the party. violence-marked steel haulers’ lege, as he arrived yesterday at Cambridge University for the start of the leader began serving an eight- The bodies of the slain couple, which they said was unlocked. strike has reached the confer­ Three of the suspects — Nell year sentence in the federal the man tattooed and long­ fall term. A crowd of about 2,000 was on hand to greet him as he began his ence table amid expressions of S. Surdoval, 21, Normal J. Fit- prison at Lewlsburg, Pa. haired, were found face down on college career. He will study archaeology and anthropology. (AP Photofax) tig, 21, and James Bruce, 18 a concrete floor. Their heads hope and determination to settle In the bid for a new trial, Hof­ had been battered and blood the walkout, now entering Its — lived at that address. fa’s attorneys claimed he was The others were Miss Sue deprived of hls right to effective stains were on the floor and third month. walls. Marcia Splvack, 19, of Bridge­ assistance of counsel by govern­ Pennsylvania Gov. Raymond port, Michael L. Rearson, 22, ment Intrusion. The girl was identified by a P. Shafer called the meeting Rulings by Supreme Court stepsister as Linda Fitzpatrick, of Waterbury, Conrad J. Soatl, This was based cm the conten­ bringing together representa­ 22, who g(ave a campus address, 18, daughter of Irving tives of ieven states, the Team­ weight as a precedent for courts Amendment to the U.S. tion that Robert Vick, a guard Fitzpatrick, president of the and Daniel H. Gershon, 22, of Draft Card Burning sters Udlon, striking truckers Constitution. In the Nashville City workhouse Knickerbocker Mills, a tea and Westbury, N.Y. WASHINGTON (AP) — The elsewhere. Justice Thurgood who had been hired by Hotfa’s and trucking companies today. spice Import firm at Totowa, All but Surdoval and Bruce Supreme Court announced that Marshall did not participate in lavryers in October 1962, waa “ He wants them to stay in the State Jury Trials N.J. Her home was a 30-room are UB students, piollce said. conference room until this thing the 1966 federal law that for­ the case. WASHINGTON (AP) — The' ’’acting as a spy for and mak­ mansion. Is settled," said a Shafer aide. bids the burning of draft cards Supreme Court agreed today to ing reports to” the Justice De­ ih e man, who had a police CBA Announces Award "The governor says he won’t School Transportation decide whether the federal right partment and the FBI. record in both New York City Is constitutional. stand for any more violence and HARTFORD (AP) — The Con­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The to a jury trial in criminal cases The claim of suppressed evi­ and New England, was Identi­ At the same time the court this thing must be settled.” necticut Bar Association an­ Supreme Court refused today to should be made binding on the dence was baaed on an allega­ fied as James Leroy Hutchin­ will decide If a draft card burn­ Daniel M. Berger, Pittsburgh nounced today that its 1967 Dis­ states. tion by Sidney Simpson, 26, of son, 21. of Central Falls, R.I. tinguished Public Service Award er can be sent to prison for not review a Pennsylvania law that attorney assisting the strikers’ Extension of this Bill of Baton Rouge, that Edward will be given posthumously to possessing his card. requires transportation in public two attorneys, Bernard A. Berk- Rights guarantee was urged by Grady Partin, a Baton Rouge UNDA FTTZPA'miCK (See Page Elg^t) Henry R. Luce, the late editor- The Justice Department had school buses of pupils attending man of Cleveland, Ohio, and Gary Duncan, 21-year-old Negro teamsters official who was the asked the court to hear the case nonprofit parochial and private Porter Draper of Gary, Ind., in-chief of Time, Inc. after the U.S. Circuit Court In schools. (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) said, "I think that our attitude The announcement said the Boston ruled unanimously that Thus, the Court left standing a is hopeful—that reasonable men award wUI be accepted by the 1966 law abridges free ruling by the Pennsylvania Su­ will sit down and try to work out James A. Linen, president of speech and is therefore uncon­ preme Court in January 1967 Clement Attlee Dies; these problems.” Time, Inc., at the association’s stitutional. that the 1966 law Is constitution­ He said "There’s not one annual dinner In New Haven on Oct. 17. al. D) problem but a number of them. School Integration Unseated Churchill The waiting-time problem is one Luce, co-founder of Time, Inc. Indonesia to Halt died last Feb. 28. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Alcoholics' Punishment of the things we want to get set­ Supreme Court refused today to tled... Aand there’s a number of WASHINGTON (AP) — The LONDON (AP) — The ashes the Commonwealth. In war and review a historic decision by the peace he served hls sovereigns other things that I don’t want to Discrimination Denied Supreme Court agreed today to of Clement Attlee, father of the U.S. Circuit Court in New Or- Tie to Red China well.” STRATFORD (AP) — Lycom- decide whether chronic al­ British welfare state, will be (See Page Eight) placed in Westminster Abbey, Prime Minister Harold Wil­ ing officials have denied charg- leans calling for top-to-bottom coholics can be punished for JAKARTA (AP) — Indonesia na had ignored the "normal tra­ burial place of the nation’s sov­ son, who quit Attlee’s Cabinet es brought by a Bridgeport civil integration of all public school public drunkenness. announced today its intention to ditions among civilized na­ rights leader that discrimination ereigns and statesmen. over a rearmament dispute in systems in six southern states. Set for arg^ument and decision suspend diplomatic relations tions.” It rejected previous 1951, cadled his former leader against Negroes exists at the with Communist China. Chinese protests on grounds Attlee, prime minister from The high court gave no expla­ later this term was an appeal “ one of the greatest men of our jet engine plant. A Foreign Ministry statement that the treatment of the In­ 1946 to 1961, died Sunday In a U .S. Envoy nation in announcing that it from Texas backed by the generation. He brought a quiet The charges were made Sat­ said Indonesia has demanded donesian staff In Peking waa London hospital after a long ill­ would not hear appeals from the American Civil Liberties Union. and modest greatness to our urday by the Rev. Charles R. that the Chinese government worse than what has happened ness. He was 84. March 29 decision filed in behalf It contended that conviction of public adfairs.” Unwelcome Gordon, local National Associa­ Immediately allow the entire In- here. No date has been scheduled of six Louisiana and three Ala­ chronic alcoholics for being tion for the Advancement of donesian staff in Peking to Mobs of Indonesians and for the cremation but Nov. 3 has President Johnson said Attlee bama school boards. This drunk In a public place is a Colored People leader, in a let- leave the country. been tentatively set for the "was a strong defender and means the decision is left stand­ form of cruel and unusual pun­ Chinese have sacked each oth­ In Ecuador When this is completed, the Westminster Abbey service. champion of democracy and (See Page Eight) ing—and serves to give it added ishment barred by the Eighth er’s embassies. In the most re­ statement said, Indonesia will cent attack on the Chinese Em­ Tributes continued to pour in freedom. As a polltlcaJ leader QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — U.S. allow the Chinese staff in Jakar­ bassy, twenty Chinese officials from all over the world today. and a creative humsmitarian, he Ambassador Wymberley D. ta to leave. were badly beaten and two were India’s President Zakir Husain earned the admiration and re­ Ooerr prepared to leave Ecua­ The announcement stopped shot. sent a message of condolence to spect of the entire world.” dor today after the Ecuadorian Queen Elizabeth H praising the short of a formal break. Heavy The Foreign Ministry state­ Attlee, was first elected to government requested hls with­ man under whose administra­ pressure Is on Foreign l^nlster Parliament In 1922 and was drawal for what It called ment said China would be per;^ tion India received her Inde­ Adam Malik to break uie ties leader of the Labor party from "publicly and openly criticiz­ mltted to land a plane to pick up with China, but he is reported pendence. 1936 to 1966, the longest tenure ing” President Otto Arosemena Its stsdf once the Indonesians In The Queen said Attlee “ made opposed to it. In the party’s history. In 1940 he Gomez. Peking had safely arrived In el- The strongly worded demand am enduring place for himself In Ecuador’s complaint was over (See Page ElgTit) by Indonesia declared that Chl- (1^ Page Eight) the history of our country and a speech in which Coerr, 64, de­ fended the Alliance for Progress and called it a success in Ecua­ dor. AriMemena had criticized the American program in a J * Backed hy Dues Increase Democrats Ratify speech two weeks ago. "The Ecuadorian government saw itself forced to askVor his withdrawal to protect the na­ Reuther Says Strike Chicago for Confab tional dignity and demand the Democratic dissenters, Bailey respect due by a foreign envoy WASHINOTON (AP) — Dem­ to the chief of state,” a Foreign told the Democrats; "Let’s de­ May Be Longest Ever ocrats (rfficlaUy ratify today Office statement said. fend the President of the United President Johnson’s decision to Ooerr, a career minister and States against those of hls crit­ delegates cheered when told the forge a beachhead in the politi­ member of the Foreign Service DETROIT (AP) — Armed ics who are utterly unreason­ emergency Increase was needed cally hostile saddle West with since 1939,., spoke Friday at the with a dues increase that will to win at Ford and "posaUde an August 1968 presidential able.” American School in Guayaquil. pump $20 million a month Into nominating convention in Chica­ Bailey spoke out In a report Ecuador asked Washington Sat­ hls union’s strike fund. United strikes at CSirysler, General M o­ tors and other large com pa- go. prepared for a formal national urday to have him out of the \Auto Workers President Walter Hie party’s national commit­ committee session. , country by tonight. P. Reuther says the nles.” They passed the dues in­ crease overwhelmingly. tee scheduled speedy accept­ Bailey scoffed at pubiic opin­ The U.S. State Department 84-day-old8trike against Ford Asked at a postconvention ance of a site committee’s pro­ ion polls which generally show a said that under traditional diplo­ Motor Co. could stretch into the news conference If the strike posal to meet in a state with a matic practice Its cmly possible Industry’s longest. majority not satisfied with the > i .t fund was being beefed up to Democratic governor and a city way Johnson is handling the response is withdrawal of the The longest automotive strike lasted 119 days in 1945-46 and support a General Motors strike with a Democratic mayor—but war. ambassador. It considers Ecua­ V, was called against General Mo- later, Reuther replied: “ It’s not in an area where the Republi­ Assert^ig that the President’s dor’s request "to be unjustified tors Corp., by the'UAW to sup* directed against any speeifle cans ajre Jn resiugency. „ deeisions “will be vindicated by by the iclrcumstances” but add­ port wage demands. corporation, but 4t could Include National Cliaihnan John M. history,” the nationp' chairman ed that it sees hb reason to ask It was UAW wage and fringe GM.” Baildy predicted JcAnaon would told the Democrats they must Ecuador’s ambassador to with­ demands in the new contract be renominated unanimously at not be stampeded by the polls. draw in retaliation. Reuther also told the news the four-day extravaganza open­ Bailey said Republicans have­ Coerr said he was sorry that which triggered the strike at conference that ” if there la no ing Aug. 26. n’t yet had to spell out pro­ his sudden departure made It Ford. significant change in the compa­ In a tight talk today, Bailey posals. He scorched lOchlgan Impossible for him to say good- A special UAW convention ny’s attitude In the next week or Sunday voted an emergency in­ summoned the Democrats to Gov. George Romney, Califor­ by to "m y colleagues and good ^ I ten days, Ford Motor Co. will crease In dues from $6 to $25 back Jemnson’s Vietnam efforts nia Gov. Ronald Reagan, for­ Ecuadorean friends." have made a j^licy decision to monthly lor most of Its 1.4 mil­ “to prevent World War m .” mer Itice President Richard M. Oierr’s speech did not name force a long strike.” lion members. The national’ chairman said Nixon and Sen. Charles H. Per­ the Ecuadorian president but It And in that case, he i^ d , "It With Presidents Help Reuther returns to the bar­ while Johnson takes "the only cy of Illinois for “ trying to dupe did quote a number of remakrs might equal or exceed the one gaining table with Ford today In position that makes Mnse” on us Into believing they can do made by Arosemena as Joyce Turner of Prichard, Ala., looks up from a textbook in a study booth at we had at General Motors.” search of a new contract he ^tietnam, most Republicans both more or less In Vietnam, at published In Ecuador’s newspa- Henry Ford has said that Morris Brown College in Atlanta. A high school honor gi:aduate. Miss Turner hopes to ct^ry lat^r to GM and "are busy trying to win the 1968 the same tUne.” pers. what he terms tiie UAW’s “ un­ had no money for college, so she wrote two letters asking President Johnson’s Chrysler for matching or better­ election” by criticizing his ac­ The Democratic chairman did Arosemena had complained conscionable” demands are re> tions. help. Bypassing some r ^ tape, she enrolled as a freshman one day before the ing. V In a thinly veiled reference to (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) registration d^line. (AP Photofax). More than 2,4(X) convention (See Page Eight) %

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