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l! '' \ A ' ' \ \ ■ 7, ■ Av ' The Weatl^ , . THURSy^Y, SEPTEMBER IS, ISM Average Daily Net Press Hon FereoMt el O. ». Weather BnroM PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT Vor the Week Ended iHanclieat^r lEtt^ttus September 1, ISM ^ Olenr and very cold tonight wWi scattered fireet. Lew 40-46. tar- the list of floom Mother’s hastJeert 1 3 , 5 ^ day meetly eomiy. M fh 85-70. School Fair Set oomideted snd schedules of th^r WINOOW SHADES duties have been made up for dis­ Member ot the Audit A b o u t T o w n College Convocation By Bentley PTA tribution at the Room Mothers W A S H A IL E Eorena of ObeiSntlan Mancheater— A City o f Village Charm Tsa, which will 1)0 held the after­ IClM Carc4 Jacteton, daughter INTERSTATE Robert Murdock, president of the noon of ^ )t. 34. (aamuied Adveriuinc ea Pnga IS) PRICK SEVEN CENTS o t Mr. and M n. Nicholaa R. Jack- MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1963 Man, 40e Hacfcmatack St, haa en-.. Set Saturday Morning Bentley School PTA, opened the Human sense of smell can hard­ AQUA SHADES (EIGHTEEN PAGES) executive board meeting Tuesday VOL. LXXXn, NO. 293 t r rolnt. Luce told Kaokettstown, N.J., and begin A total of 791 claims were/p(ro- HAM lb. 79c ways made It plain it considers a room where the Hk>use Oommittee cm ^ n A m ^ c ^ A o U ^ « After dessert and coffee or tea, Twenty Saved fluoridation beneficial and in the Willis, who was flanked by Rep. olassea Monday, Sept 38. a program will be presented fea­ is holding hearings cm illegal travel to Cuba. The scuffle WlUlam M. Tuck. D-Va., that if he cesaed, compared to 787 tot the Thirty-one migrant tobacco work public interest, but it has left the dOTwnitraftom to yesterday’s disturixmee were denied turing a religious film and record­ week ending ‘Aug. 81. The Rock­ were Injured—18 seriously, but decision to the communities them- felt a law were unconstitutional, Johanna Blvans, Conrad Reuter ings of a 1,000-voice chorus ac­ PORT JEFFERaOIt, N.T. tAF) Escape to Mexu^q epa fljdmiijseyon to tiv© rooim, (AP Pliotofax). “ it la my duty to break that law noiie critically,—yesterday shortly seK'es. and William Frazier were yester­ companied by famous bands of the ville area accounted for 160 of .*:r A Navy laimcb with 31 men as much as It is the duty of the day Iqducted to the Manchester the claims, an increase of eight a b o ^ capsized early today In the before 6 p.m., when a truck return­ In 18 years, six municipal water Salvation Army of London, Eng­ WTien Manchester people think of fine ing them from work overturned on departments and three private Negroes in Louisiana and in Dan- Board of Realtors at a meeting at land. over the previous week. shoppy waters of Long Island COZUMEL, Me)dco (AP)— Theffancy hotels, to which the people Wallace Praises Resistance vUle, Mr. Tuck, to break laws Sound. th e. ramp approach to Rt. 16 at comi>anies have decided in favor of the Country Oldb. Tickets are now available from Claims’ by women totaled 384, foods at such low prices, they think of leader------of a band of refugees who- have no access. When visiting they regard as wrong.” or 48.6 per cent, an Increase of 33. Twenty of the men were res­ McLean Hill. Twelve of tlm 43 men fluoridation. These utilities serve members of the committee or by escaped from Cuba last week In groups are taken anywhere, the riding In the truck were iMurt. about one-fourth of the state’s pop­ After police hustled leaders of Benefit payments, which would cued One man la reported miss­ areas, visited are first cleared of the applause from the room, Luce calling the Citadel for reserva- Pinehurst grocery. ing, the Coast Guard rsported. a hijacked navy tender said today The victims were treated at Man­ ulation. .tions. normally take a drop at this time that the Soviets now give the or­ people.” chester Memorial Hospital for in­ But the 21 municipal water de­ remarked, "Throwing them out EDITH WILLIAMS of year, remained more or less The launch capsized 1,000 yards "This was the case with the Roaming Students for clapping—maybe you can get Members of the committee in Chickens from shore as it was ferrying the ders In his homeland. juries ranging from shock, severe partments and 140 private com­ Teacher of Piano charge o'of the festival are Mis. constant because of the temporary "Our homeland is full of Rus- group of American students which lacerations, concussions, and brok­ panies that serve the other three- away with that in Louisiana and layoff of a1x>ut 15 employes at Whole 3 and 3Vi lbs. men from leave to the destroyer visited Cuba recently at Fidel Virginia, but I can't understand and Accordian William Spatig, 144CampfleldRd.; Haziewood, here for antisubma­ siatas," said Rafael Rodriguez, 48, en limbs to minor bumps and fourths have declined to adopt the Mis. William Hall, 18 Orchard St.: the Pioneer Parachute Co. plant. a fom\er Merchant Marine sailor Castro’s invitation." bruises thirteen of the most seri­ It here.” Beginners A Specialty Manchester ranked twelfth In the CUT or SPLIT ...... Lb. 36c rine tests. Rodrigues estimated that 96 per practice. When order was more or les.>5 Mrs. James Munsie, 295 Cooper Fifteen of the men swam who mastetininded the flight of 89 ously injured were later admitted. In some sireas there have been Promote Boycotts Evening—538-2852 state in total . clalnui filed. Last At this low price.. .chicken belong! on every shopping 99c e ^ h for a 3-pounder Cut)ans. including 28 women and cent of the Cuban people are non- Hospital authorities this morning restored, Willis summed up Hill S t; Mrs. Thomas Blevins Jr., ashorb. Others were picked up by some explosive debates over the Luce’s position as ” so your plui- 178 S; Main St.; Mrs. Maynard week It had been fourteenth. Md only 1.16 for 8% pounds.. .a few cenU more per bird when cut or split 32 children, to the jH«cican island Oimmunists. ' said the condition of Pedro Valles, merits over fluoridation and town the destroyer, anchored 300 yards "If they had the opiiortimlty, all osophy is that everybody who dis­ Clough, 35 Shannem Rd., E a s t First was Bridgeport with 3,776; fram v ^ r e the Ihunch capsized. of Cozumel. suffering from a head injury, was and city administrators have come followed by Hartford, 3,509; New "The Russians are in a world of them would dp what we did— > Police forced the crowd back agrees with a law has a right to Hartford; Mrs. Thomas McCann, Dinty Moore Lt. Cmdr. Matthew Faessel of only fair, but that the other 12 to regard it as a question best BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)^ into a park ' across the street. Haven, 8,026; and Waterbury, 2,- apart, without contact with the leave our beloved island," he said. break it.” 56 Foley St.; and Mrs. Florence Northfleld, Ohio, Haziewood exec­ were all satisfactory. Nineteen of avoided. Numerous emotion-tinged Pupils boycotting newly inte­ Some pupils left with the an­ 996. Cuban people,” Rodriguez told a “ Either t)»t or—vdth weapons the men were able to be discharg­ Luce said something in answer, Read Herald Advs. Stevenson, Bluefield Dr. utive officer, said the latmch had public hearings have also been grated Birmingham schools nounced intention to visit other but Willis banged his gavel, and BEEF STEW reporter. "But it is they who and opport^ty—they would over­ ed after treatment. held on this topic at tlie General a capacity of 22 ^ en .'T h e Coast throw Fidel Castro, because It Is schools as they did Thursday. said “ the witness is excused.” The Quard reported that only 21 were dictate. That we cannot tolerate.” Those admitted, besides Valles, Assembly. tried again today to promote Rodriguez, who brought the ref­ Impossible to eat or live In our and their injuries include: a walkout from other class­ The caravan moved on to inte­ hearing then adjourned lor lunch. CHICKEN CHICKEN aboard. country. No one urtio hM not lived grated Ramsay High, but police One man was taken to Mather ugees here after a periloua five- Zephaniah Lemon (driver of the (Gontinued on Page Ten) rooms. They found some sup­ day voyage, said conditions were in that servitude can kndw what truck—unconscious) skull and chest kept the crowd from getting with­ (Continued on Page Eight) Block Island Memorial Hospital here, his con­ port-, some resistance. in a block of the school. Then, LEGS, dition was hot known Immediately. growing steadily worse In Cuba. Is happening there.” injuries; Luiz Cruz, cuts of head BREASTS "The people suffer Increasingly Rodriguez once was arrested by and face; Caseldo Morcano, cuts on A crowd of more than 400 teen­ for the first time', the demonstra­ The Haziewood carries a crew tors visited Shades Valley High in of 260 men and is commanded by from hunger and privation," he Castro’s police and said he spent left ann and elbow; Tomas Silva, agers gathered for the second day said. "Most do not even have 41 days In Havana’s Cubana Fort­ head cuts; Cuspulo Rodriquez, cuts at still-segregated Phillips High a wealthier section of the city. Cmdr. Donald J. Hanson of Mid­ County officers let them on the BuUetins •b. 5 7 * = dletown, R.I. shoes.” ress. of scalp and shoulder; Jesus Rod­ School and demanded that stu­ "Invited foreigners' who, with a Recalling the escape voyage, rigues, cut hand. dents leave clas.s in a sympathy school grounds. Culled from AP Wires The launch had been ferrying Teachers locked the doors and fc 69' men between the ship and shore big show, are stmwn Castro's Chiba Rodriguez said a Cuban navy tor- Also, David Correa, chest injury, protest. 'Some Phillips hoys and p ^ o boat trailed them for hours, kept the Shades Valley pupils in­ IjOw at 69c pound and If you can use 10 SWORDFISH since Thursday afternoon. It nor­ are .kept away from the Cuban possible rib fractiires; James girls joined the crowd, others L.T.WOOD but finally veered off, apparently side. Nearby, the school band even lovjer when you pounds, buy them and mally is used in rescue opera­ people. No contact with them Is Cashwell, possible internal injuries; went on to school. freeze them at 10 practiced on a drill field, ignoring SINATRA SILENT DINTY MOORE buy 10 pounds for 5.90. tions, . Faessel said. permitted. Antonio Solis, arm injury; Santo Hundreds of pupils stayed away NEW YORK (AP) — “I don’t poimds for 4.90. (Continued on Page Seven) from Integrated West End High the crowd. Locker Plant M^at Market The accident occurred in the "The -dsitors are put up In the Gonzales, possible rib fractures; know what the hell they’re Angel Velez, fractured arm, Valen­ for the fourth day in a row. The five Negroes admitted to STEW predawn darkness. Biting north­ talking tibout,” Frank Slnatns FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT______east winds whipped the waters of tin , Feliccamo,’ chest injuries, Many of those who assembled at lie CAN. NO LIMITl Phillips were West Bind absentees. (Cmtinaed on Pag* SeveatoMs) said today when asked about Long Island Sound and further fractured ribs. , Nevada Gaining Control Board hampered visibility. The accident occurred as the Red Guerrillas Strike; open stake-body truck, filled with charges that he entertained an U.S.DJk. CHOICE Fifteen men clung to the side of •a ___ If you’re looking -for low-cost meals, but Pinehurst Sale . the launch, and by 'kicking, workers for the Cullman Bros. To­ underworld kingpin at his Cal- SUNSWEET not at the expense of good eating, your helped propel It and themselves bacco Co., was approaching Rt. 15 Lauds South’s ‘ Fast M ajority Neva Lodge In Lake Tahoe, to shore, aided at times by shout- Saigon Reforms Urged on a downhill curve of the ramp.: Ncv. "There’s nothing I., can PRUISE JUICE 40 oz. jar 49c search is ended. The whole family will SWANSON’S ORIGINAL •d directions from the rescuers. Just how the truck, overturned ■ay/’ the singer told newsmen RIB of BEEF thrivg on and relish Port Jefferslon is about 60 miles had not yet been determined, po­ after hearing his eon, Frank Jr,, Cut Into Roasts and Steaks— Avg. Weight 35 Lbs. east of New York City, on the ' o lice said because most of the mi- JFK Sees‘Right Tempo’ sing In hotel here. ‘Ti won’t know North Shore of Long Island. Kennedy Warned ' ’ Dam Doi Bloodbath grant workers are Puerto Ricans, anything until 1 get'back to I»a %UOKE’S — EXTRA LEAN The Haziewood, due to be open able to speak only Spanish, and Angeles and talk to my taw- 8TAHL HEY£B PINEHURST CHICKEN CAMPBELL'S tv DINNERS lor public inspection today, was WASHINGTON (AP) — Presl- DAM DOI, Viet Nam (AP) — had to be questioned through the - yers.” a oonductlng tests in the antisub­ fent Kennedy evidently Is re­ This jungle town went through a aid of • interpreters. Zephaniah On Pace of .Integration BACON DAISY ROLL (Our Special Feature Of The Week) marine system with the Gyrodine ceiving strong warnings from U.S. bloodbath Tuesday and the gen­ Lemon, driver,! was unconscious STORE BESEIGED TOMATO SOUP 4 cans 45c Corp. of America, which is lo- offictals In Viet Nam that the erals called It a victory. Perhaps and could not be questioned last CARACAS, 'Venezuela (A P) eated in St. James, N.Y., a few anti-Communlst war there may be It was.‘•But It Is not the kind of night. WASHING’TON (AP) — Presi-fall from Alabama, all grew up in —Terrorists attacked a IJ.S.- A spokesman for Cullman Bros, EACH . 4 9 ^ miles from hCre. lost unless the Diem government victory this shattered town can DANIEL F. FOLEY dent Kennedyw ____ 1-. says___ 1 he-. thinks "we Alabama, A1«>V>nwk«t and TI a*v\am ati**Asure aharoffshared ’ owned supermarket today, institutes sweeping reforms. endure very often. said, the migrant workers had the veiws of the majority of Ala­ robbed the cash box and set the nearly finished the harvest, and are going at about the right tem­ K). Or Give Them Save 11c to 14c on these dinners . . . no lim it... Kennedy told his news confer­ The Marines landed by heli­ po” on racial integration and bamans Who, I think are not for store afire with 16 undressed' GOLD MEDAL copter and chased out the Viet had spent the day at the com­ New Legion Chief, choice of Chicken, Turkey, Beef and 5 others. Denver Parley: ence Thursday that in publicly that he does not believe Ameri­ desegregation, but, neverthele.ss, )vomeD employes locked on the criticizing the policies of the Viet­ Cong guerrillas who seized Dam pany’s fields off Silver Lane near cans will make the "fatal mis­ met their responsibilities under top floor. Pl4ice said the 'as­ 5 lbs. 49c HAMBURGER-MACARONI namese government during the Doi. In the jungles and paddies the Manchester-East Hartford Daniel Foley, Says take” of dividing politically along the law.” sault was carried on by three FLOUR south of Here, the .-Communists line. They were heading for their WAYBEST — NATIVE — GRADE Governors Aim last two weeks he has actually racial lines. Kennedy did not mention the meniuid a woman, wtoo fkd t if - EXTRA LEAN —FRESHLY GROUND "A” NB3W.. .Frozen Item understated the concern esipressed may have lost more than 100 living quarters at Indian Head attempts of Alabama’s Gov. ter the attack on a new down- ' NOT PRE-PACMAGED Overthrow Castro He said the recent desegrega­ 5 LB. A V G . Instead of “hamburger as usual" serve PASTRIES IMPORTTBD FROM DENMARK to him by the most experienced killed. They- also lost some ma­ Camip in Granby when the acci­ tion of schools in 150 Southern George C. Wallace to block school town store of a chain founded by American military,' diplomatic, aid chine guns and rifles. dent occurred. cities "is an impressive story” desegregation, but noted there Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller FOWL it in green pepper shells and with it serve by Nabisco For GOP Wins As usiial, the enemy came up MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — pt GEISHA and other officials In the crisis- With a mandate to press for ac­ reflecting great credit on South­ had been "some difficulties" and New York. CHUCK GROUND tomato cups filled with creamy macaroni Preheat oven to 350 degrees, place pan with pastry' In pre­ ridden Southeast Asian country. the canal in sampans in the dead (Continued on Page Eight) erners who put respect for the obstacles, “ even to the point of DENVER, Colo. (AP) — Repub­ 6f night and crept to within yards tion to overthrow Fidel Castro’s and cheese. heated oven for 6 to 6 minutes. lican governors of the nation be­ He also said that his own com­ law above emotion. physical interference." PATIENTS FLEE FIRE CRABMEAT of the flimsy barricades before at­ Cuban regime, Dan Foley took He said “ this nation is passing Assorted Prlnsesse Danish...... gan moving Into Denver today to ments about the situation there over today as national commander The President gave these views CfnOAGO (A P ) —t'.More thaa reflect the views of Ambassador tacking. Barring Military Thursday in a news conference through a very grueling test, and 100 patients rushed from perfect an organization to try to This time he came in strength of the American Legion. w e n lb. ■nvoll Apple Danish...... rniseat President Kennedy. Henrj’ Cabot Lodge “ In a very Foley, 41, a Wabasha, Minn, during which he also put in an­ with the exception of a few aber- the 94-year-oM original building moderate way.” — with recoilless cannon, .ma­ From Public Office other strong plug for Senate rat­ Mercy H«>spltal today when Mayor Almond Danish ...... Twelve of the 16 GOP gover­ chine gpins, mortars, and 500 bat­ lawyer, was elected Thursday at ot nors, Including Nelson A. Rocke­ Lodge has started a series of ification of the limited nuclear (Continued on Page Eight) fire damaged the roof and fourth Our Ground Chuck Is On Sale Return 3 labels to Nabisco and get 1.00 back. tle-hardened Viet Cong regpilars. the close of the Legion’s annual feller of New Ybrk tuid William conversations with Vietnamese Held Revolt Cause convention. test' ban treaty, announced he floor extesudvely. No Injuries President Ngo Dinh Diem on Dam Doi rdeks of death. The would address the United Nations were reported. More than 160 HOME FREEZER DEPT/— U.S.DJi. C H O IC E W. Scranton of Pennsylvania, in­ bodies of womto and children lie Foley pledged support of the New Grocery Item— From Betty Crocker . . . Rice dicated they will be present. An changes which the United States BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — Gov Legion platform, which demanded later this month, and defind U.S Anonymous Donor firemen were brought quickly to ’ At 69c A . wr:ild like to see made. Though rotting on corrugated iron litters, policy in South Viet Nam. informal get-together will be held waiting for the burial squads. The ernment officials launched an , In­ forceful measures against com­ the scene. For a tin^ flame* WESTERN STEE^BEEF Milanse 46c, Rice Valenciano 57c, Rice Provence 46c. at the Colorado governor’s man­ there has been controversy about vestigation ' today to determine munism all around the glpbe. Asked about a GaUup poll in Mails Out Money leaped 30 feet into the air from the exact line he has taken on a few buildings still standing have which 60 per cent of those reply­ Pinehurst boneless chuck steak (89c lb.) sion tonight. been turned into morgues. the responsibility of Thursday’s He said history hjus shown the old structure at 26th St. and . WONDRA flour which pours like sugar and Brownu- Gov. George Romney of Mich personnel shakeup, there seems to "time and time again that the ing , thought he was ^‘pushing, in­ Calumet Ave. on the South Sid*. .D r i p g r B u It was even worse at Cal Nupc, brief revolt in this capital by non­ DODGEVTLLE, Wis. (AP)—The FOREQUARTEI ir tailor made for barbecues and London Igan will send a representative. be no doubt whatever that he has commissioned- Brazilian officers course of extremism, either to the tegration too last,” Kennedy said lated brown sugar which pours like granulated. Our made clear to Diem that the 20 miles west of here. Most of the he thought the figure was accu- mall which has brought money to Wbrea yon see Uile stamp (TJADiA^dCbidoe) yoo know Hfs the beet! Lb. broils for households where appetites are The chairman of die Informal demanding the right to run for left or to the right, is the course southwest Wisconsin from an un­ ODBrnCIZER MRS. NHIT avemors group, Robert E. Smy- United States would Welcome the town was burned to the ground rate. BELGRADE, YngosUVla We age and custom oat to your qtadfleatloii. No extra charge for Ijest Domino sugar now 6 lbs. 66c. Tuesday. office. of failiu-e.” known donor now carries requests endless but the food funds aren’ t. Se of Idaho, made It clear that departure of Diem’s brother smd The ■ war ministry announced Foley told the Legionnaires, But he said he -considered it (AP) — A Ceylonese delegate catting—wrapping—sharp' ^eech-N^^^ chief advisor, Ngo Dlnh Nhu. In the twd biggest Viet CJong on­ 'rather impressing” that another from all over the country lor some the governors—as an organisa­ Thursday night- that 650 to 600 in who had juqt voted for ratifica­ of it. today challenged Mrs. Ngo Dlnh tion—will refrain froih taking any U.S. leaders consider that Nhu slaughts of the night In Dam Doi, tion of the limited nuclear test 40 per cent replied that the pace more than 100 government soldiers surgents from the air. force, ma "Whatever you give me, H will Nhn’s version of the Buddhist W « H o v* a Full Line e^^P ood Containers for Your Freoen Fruits and Veqeta- Coffee position Me. tlon which the \qetnamese people other 100 were carried off by re­ turbi, and, therefore, I was sur­ old woman from Monlroe, La. • "CHT oHf •rror is free to take any Individual the ministry said. become a party is no evidence A 14-year-old girl from Paw­ Ment Ngo Dlnh Diem’s govern­ position he wishes. are reported to feel .with the Diem treating Communists. prised tl)at there wasn’t greater c n t o s h 31b. bag 39c The enemy took along foqr mor­ The predawn uprising was at that communiism has abandoned tucket, R.I., put in a request for ment a ’’■ertouB vlolattoa of hu- ' W t Rant Cold Stnfofe Leekars for Your Frozon Moerts and Vegetables for M I APPLES Smylie said he expects discus­ government. tributed to a ruling earlier this its long pronounced objective of opposition.” Kennedy’s remarks Thursday tars and more than 75 smaller Bringing up the school deseg­ "$6.98, plus tax,” to buy shoes for man rlghta and a tiueat to world As UtHe As $ 1 ^ a Meiitli. Tbe Locker Holds Abouf250 Pounds of Meat. sions of Issues to cover primar- week by Brazil’s supreme elec­ world conquest. school. ' peaoo.” Maltbiipola Senanayek% ' fly domestic topics and does not constituted a reply in part to criti­ weapons captured from govern, "It siraply means, that for the regation subject in an opening cisms of his Vietnamese policies ment posts. toral tribunal. The ruling has statement, Kennedy had high And a man in Escondido, ChUf., > chief Oeyl«meoo delegate to th* Compare TMsJUeal lefere You B«y-a Home Freeier.______expect smy action on such things been interpreted as barring mili­ time being. It does not best serve asked "enough for- a little cabin as the nuclear test ban treaty or which Mrs. Nhu has stated during Dain Dot, a jungle settlement of praise lor "the vast maji^rlty” of 01-natton Interparilameatery on­ 2,000, about 70 miles tauth of Sai­ tary men from running for public the cause of communism to en­ near a river.” ion, waa replytag to Mrs. Nhu’s Cuba, which be described as af­ the past two weeks. Thursday In gage in an all-out nuclear arms Southerners. - . ^ IF YOU UKE THE BEST OlVE US A TEST CORNER MAIN Belgrade, Yugocilavla, she told re­ gon, has lived with death and the office.. " He noted that live federal judg­ The requests are addressed to denial that there wee any per- BEECHNUT fairs solely In the hands of the Normalcy returned to Brasilia race,” he said. REAR OF ICE PLANT 643-8424 fSderal government porters once more that the Preal* Viet Cong to>: y**!’*- es who signed a school desegre- Boeotton «f BraddUate In VM SI Pinehurst AND TURNPIKE ea F M * '' NobI, lb. 65c jOoBtiniied ea Page Six). I (OoBttnaed ea Face Twol «atlaiv order to Alabema ’Vere FiENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE COFFEE jlCoaMnasd e a Page E ig h t) (OaolInlMd «• l^qie Ftv*). (OeetiBued «■ Peg® llw U

/ ■ Jf- 'i i. i , ■( j I ,, . ,/ ■f‘i i i M liiwto PAGE TH REE KAlfCHBSTBR EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, rA O E TW O beans. Jam sandwich, fruit; Friday iiTANLEY WARNER lem of public Mndergartena; (7) Church of South Windsor wlH Pelletier Still fnake K to the flnsAi and their Major Bill Passes: 4TH HILARIOUS WEEK! ahraara aoamUdaU. Our ditional pupils who will be placed ^lonsor a peach shortcake supper —Baked fnaoaronl and cheese, pathetic effort* are then set forth South Wiijidsor programm willwui Improv* in many in a M>eeial elaas in the bi$d> to study tha poeriWllty of aatah- FREE DELIVERY hShliM a summer school. Sunday, f r ^ 5 to 7 p.m. at the harvard beets, peanut butter and On Critical List for millions of televiewers. Medical Education STATE amas as a result.of this ■ummei's' school;” church. marsixnaBdw sandwich, apple- iWhy not just let the pretty, Sheinwold on Bridge work.” In M repeat, WoodmanMe men­ LVW $S Meet sanoe. MiUc le swved with afl 9A.M.to9^.M. wholesome girls look pretty and NOW Snown A t 6 and 9 :2 0 The priaotpala’ meetiaga during tioned theit an adutt educatloa Fro-, The Arariskmal Xisague of Wom­ Voter B^tration Higher Rolls During the four voter-mnklag meah*. The oooditloii of flvB-year-old whiriesome. Pick one and let it go. WASHINGTON (AP)— Congress the Bummer included: Lecturea on grain wSI be ariieduled for the en Voters of South Windsor wlU Daniel FeUetlar, struck by a car ARTHUR DRUG Of course this wouldn’t ■ take as CORRECT TECInn-Hlt A t 7:46 ------I areas in Gradee 1 to 6; teacher Myricfc and Mrs. Nancy Dalphln, kauskas -wU receive all. pariablon- Oak a t, received a compound viewers who might chip In a dime foolish to steal what already be­ AT 4 3 A 8 6. S a ers expressed hope today that the tnUr Gariaod in •uperlntendent of Schools Merle evaluation procedures; diacueeion tion’a suggestlone for etudy in the Seasion will be held Saturday at 742-7425 coming year, Woodmaneee sug- bchOhalnneo. the town haH from 9 am . to 8 pm eis and frlende in the church haH. fracture of the skull when b® ran Firit of all, a large “ thank you” is herewith extend^ed to or two just to see less of Mr. Teeth longs to you. V Q I 5 1? None Strategy which, won easy passage ‘T Could Go Oa Singing” Woodmansee eubmitted his annual educational television; diaciie- into tt» street in front of 4 car O K 10 8 0Q742 geets: (1) to evaluate the school Charts and m«qM will be uebd Eleinentary Menna He will be presented a teeUmonlal and thereby replenish the coffers North dealer for the measure will 'work With to clarify the presentation, made gift by Mic^MiSl Mochigno, chair­ driven by Mrs. Lorrelne Murphy ’ hin Fiske— that’s Phineas Beddington Fiske III on the so- AQJ10 6 AA9873 BTAMB HUSIDAV" «» system according to the proposed from lost sponsorship dough. Both sides vulnerable other sections of Kennedy’s school by: Mrs. Jane Romeyn, record •Monday—Hot beef and gravy man o f the affair. o f 26 Highland St. >ial pages— for a most able job last week while we were en­ Opening lead—Queen of Clubs SOUTH program. 2 to rrs Lewis Hlta to the Board ot Education. y«ar o f educationally exceptional stan^uds ot the State ^ e r d of Exposition Opens Education for aocreditatiMi; (2) keeping and management, metro­ sandwich, buttered whole kemri Father Yuakauakaa served as The case la etlU under invesUga- IN IN joying a vacation out on Veranda Beach in Vernon. Any- High spot on the entertainment West opened the queen of clubs A Q 10 9 The senate approved the $386.4- "Rock A Bye Baby" Be notes that the "continual prob-1 children. The State requirea the com, lettuce and tomato salad, and continued the suit, forcing K 10 9 6 4 3 plus "Don’t Give Up The Ship" to continue curriculum develifl?- politan area; Mrs. Joan Geaelmah, assistant pastor, director of the Uon, polioe said. YOUR MY .hing better and he might have the job permanently. program during the upcoming nine miUlon medical bill by an over^ ThiiTfii’illOfitA!!.' lam” facing South Windsor U tha town to m s ln t^ *pecW program* orgarUzatlon of govmwnent, pei> jam eandwloli, frrit; Tuesday- South to ruff. Declarer led a 0 A 9 5 whelming 71-9 'vote. The House — mBATURE 7:16 - 9:80 •— ment; (3) to Improve the evalua­ CTO and other youth activiOee at HOME STUDIO Before getting into the schedule<'> days is the Eastern States Ex­ ♦ 4 Sat. 2 PJIL Kiddle Show (^anding ochool «troUmenU "wltt tion of teachera eligible for merit sorniel, property management; Mrs. Spaghetti and meat sauce, cab­ St. Prancie for five years. He was TRAFFIC’S THICK position which opens tomorrow at trump to the ace, discovering the passed it in April, 288 to 132. bage and carrot salad, ■wheat or the future, we’d Uke to com- cent Mi.ss America pageant — as bad trump break, drew another NofA East Soalh WsN Buddy -Day. Huy one 88c Ucket the ^om panying problems ot other towns or by establishing spe- aa estahliahed by the Boaid"‘thiB Kay Anderetm, local government recently transferred to St. Jo­ Tient < Sen­ FOR RENT Of course the Coliseum shows are work If South has both the ace ~ Centrally Located At vious five years, the town may) those silly games that this year but a part of the Exposition pro­ points, is 28 to 27 points. Even if ate accepted this. expect an enrollment in 1967-68 of 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projectors and queen. Only one play Is right you are 1 point short of the 26 caused the five finalists to pick a gram. State buildings. Better Liv­ if East has the queen. The lisaders say the strategy 7 W ALNUT ST. approximately 8,800 pupils in the - mound or silent, also S5 mm. word from almost out of the hat ing Center (formerly Industrial points usually '^heeded for game, may well pay off In adopUtm of MANCHESTER elementary echoole and 1,000 pupils | Traps Queen your two tenspots should make up slide projectors. and explain its meaning. Arts Building), horse and ox draws, If West leads the low diamond, two more key parts of the ad­ Ph««e 648-4828 in the higher school.” Mias Slaughter, by the way goes sheep, cattle and poultry .shows and dummy plays low, and East's the difference. ministration’s education -package— Woodmansee comments on the | WELDON DRUG CO. into a sUte of high excitement an expanded vocational education 901 Main St.—I ’el. Ml S-6S21 exhibits by youth groups such as queen la trapped. South captures fact that the educational progn if one mlstakeniy refers to the 4-H Clubs and Future Farmers the queen with the ace and then For Sheinwold’s S8-page book program and a college construe' and administration of the Bcnoole| the affair aa a "beauty con­ are scheduled daily. Band concerts, leads a diamond toward dummy’s let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," tion aid bill. have changed with the growth of Proponents of the medical bill test.” She hastens to correct auto thrill shows, amusement areas jack. send 60 cents to Bridge Book, IRISH STEP D A N CIN G the system. Sui>ervl*lng principals I the ignoramoua by informing him and other features too numerous If West leads the king of dia­ Manchester Eve. Herald, Box 8318, said federal funds vare essential it have been employed a* new schools It’s a "pageant.” And this theory to mention complete New Eng­ monds, South refuses the trick (If Grand Central Station, New York the present ratios of physicians were built; and "this year an as- LEE’S aORIST goes all the way jo the local level. land’s biggest fall production—ex­ he suspects what is goin|( on) 17. N.Y. and dentists are to be maintained siatant superintendent was engaged So intent are the various “pag­ cept for''the fall foliage. Any continuation then traps Oonyright 1963, in the face of constantly rising ERIN to help in ‘eupenriaing the school | Olid 6 IF T S H O P eant” sponsors (m the talent of Local Show Oast. East’s queen. Most good defend General Features Oorp. costs of medical education. pirogram' and to be directly re­ 3 Rt. 44A, Bolton—64S-8089 the candidatea that many a pretty Opening the fall season locally, ers would lead the king of dia­ SCH O O L OF sponsible for curriculum improve-1 gin who went into a local show the Little Theater of Manchester monds in the hope of stealing a ment and teacher recruitment.” • YES, WE DELTVEB s with no more talent than the good will present "Boy Meets Girl,” the diamond trick by deceiving South. 6th ANNUAL DANCING More colleges were visited fori '1 Flowers for all occasions: looka nature gave her has sud­ Sam and Bella Spewack comedy When the hand was actually »• teacher recruitment; prlnclpale Weddings. Funerals, Cot denly had to take cram lessons in Nov. i, 8 and 9 at Bowers School, played. West was Milton Vemoff, have "followed a regular program I low ers and Corsages . some long forgott Irving Mann, Willis Gay, Clyde and teachers were able to rive | CHARGE-IT WITH , Rauschenback and Ronnie Lang. Vew Legion Chief, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 more time to Individual instruct FUEL OIL RENTALS • Help Wanted OhMses Start Wednsadag, . . . plan to continue. . . next | f . The Wethersfield Community Daniel Foley, Says WADDELL SCHOOL September IS year." GASOLINE Players are searching for two Dr. John Deaey, remedial read-1 Vaeation SfMaials young actors to take part in their Overthrow Castro DQORS OPEN 8 P.M,— CURTAIN 8:30 P.M. Register by Phone— tng consultant, headed the reading I forthcoming production of "Take department composed of two road-1 One. two or three weeks Her, She’s Mine," to be presented 824-61U or 246-0661 BANTLY OIL (Oonttnued from Page One) ing teachers. Dr. Deaey helped Oet Our Rates Nov. 1 and 2. One is needed to play SLIM COXX's COWBOY CARAVAN teachers with the "aspects of in­ t'OMl’ W V . INC. an undergrad, the other to play a SHOW AND DANCE — ROUND — SQUARE — REQUESTS struction" In addition to "he}ping| graduate student. Anyone Intwested "The Communists havs ahown m im Margaret Dailey, Director of the Erin School, hue Just Paul Dodo* Ponrioe no inclination to decrease pres­ retnmed from foor week* extensive etndy of Irish Dancing In In the improvement of reading." i: \i.N s r K i :i :i nJc. may contact Esther Gibson, *829- M79, or come to the reading room sures now being applied to our DONATION Ireland. Courses of study In music, art I Phone 6*9-2881 sister republics to the south." and physical education were de­ STS MAIN STREET at Mitchell School, Prospect Ave., Wethersfield, Sunday at 4 p.m. He aaid Red Cuba is the spring FOR TICKETS CALL: velop^ "as part of the program board for introduction of propa­ VINCENT BORELLO, 128 ELDRIDGE ST. — 648-M15 hi curriculum development" and | Worthy Cataae ganda^. sabotage and potential rc' used by the teachers in the class­ One of the writer’s favorite chari­ CLARENCE BOOTH, 118 MAPLE ST. — 649-0296 2:00 PJd. ■ volt in some' areas of the hemis TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR rooms. ties—the Jimmy Fund—^wlll be the phere. Dr. Bennett Plotkin, assistant beneficiary of a giant entertain S The resolution demanding the TOiRinl auperintendent, established currl- ment program Sunday, Sept. 29, at overthrow of Castro accused NOW! CONN. PREMIERE STATE oulum committees, which develop­ 1375 SILVER LANE the Fred Splelman Farm off Rt. 83 President Kennedy’s administra' ed the modern mathematic pro-1 In Ellington. Police departments In tlon of "timidity and vacillation’ AT THESE TWO DRIVE-IN THEATERS ^SPECIAL TREAT^ nram to be used in 1963-64 ini EAST EAST HARTFORD, the area and the Ccmnectlcut Light which It said "ha* gravely in Grades one, two, six, seven and. CONN. A Power Co. are co-sponsorlng the lured United States prestige and eight. Department heads have All-Star FesUvat." las brought humiliation and em­ anchester Hertford been appointed tor inathematics HARTFORD PHONE 528-2711 Cost of tickets is minhnalwbUe barrassment to the American peo­ M •.so ii'*- ;■ * '“'ll____ KIDDIE SHOW and English, and "continued ^udy the vvorth of the beneAttlng ple." It demanded whatever stej>s will be given to developing courses ganisatlon Is maximal — the chil­ ALI, IN GORGEOUS COLOR!- Connecticut’s Greatest nacessary, including unllatei^ \ in English, social studies and scl-1 NURSERY dren’s cancer fund. WTIC peareon- military force, to overthrow Cas­ Jomorrow Mat. At 2 P.M., ence." Nursery Center In The aiity Brad Davis will etncee the tro. The resolution waa adopted CLKJPATHA’S IRAZEN LIFE REVEALEDI The guidance and French pro­ E Center O f Connecticut show which will Include former unanimously. f r w BAWWE»T.CHSaE8T OOkBJY-4»MP M HMKJIWl grams In the elementary schools I Ink Spot Billy Williams, memhers SPECIAL PRIZES have exuanded, Woodmansee | of the Rockville-Tolland Cha{>ter A mole six inches long has been SOPHIA notes. ot SFSZaSQSA. bands, drumcoipe known to dig a timnel ipo yard* This was the first year that the SALE REPEATED! IREN SOMETHING NEW! and manor other popular area en­ long m a single night. N IG IfIS principals were employed on an By Your Request... tertainers. KIDDIES eleven month basis. Woodmeuisee If you can’t make it, send a buck evaluates the program as "very to the polioe chief In Rockville, BUY ONE TICKET BUDDY p r^ u ctive.. .time was available Vernon, Tolland or EUlngrton. It for discussion, reflection and will be put to good use. E fIS T U IO O D 35e— A N D BRING planning as well as for cleaning FREE! i l M DAY up the multitude of odds and ends | I Coming Attraetioiie YOUR BUDDY Hootenannies are the "hot” at' The Blggeet Musical Ever! Bring A Friend Free tractions, these days with ths New "By* Bya BIrdIa" IN FREE! Advertisement— Christy Minstrels busisst ot ths ha Color! area productions. In addition to Wanted — 5-room rent or rent! HYBRID ROSES FLOWERING SHRUBS laaet Leigh — Dick Van Dyna PLUS A BIG SURPRISE! the aiormentioned performance at Shown 6:80 - 10:06 ^jHplodea bi a drwfWia with option to buy In Wapping or I 20 Varieties — Potted SO Variettes — Growing South Windsor area. Tel. 649-M36. in pot« In Our Lath House Eastern States, they headline Plus: Danny Kaye In ..bofflbahsll \syV;ALSO YOUR FAVORITE COM EDY^W and In Full Bloom folk music show Sept. 22 st the "TIm M on From Bushnell; Josh White and the p L E P H A N r Brandywynne Singers will be at Tha Dinar's Chib" Jeepers Creepers, what a PEEPERj the Storrowton Music Tent all next ' 8:28 HARDY MUMS week. > Masterpieces (M>VtiN s a t u b o AY ■8*;* - ..dTHE ^ C Q ttS 19 Varieties — Thousands Gloria Swanson makes her final FROM 1:M To Choose From! ap^rearance at the Storrowton Tent in Miniature tomorrow in "Just for Tmilght.’' HALL'Boweiy Boyt Opening Monday, Sept. 23, for VC three days at the Bushnell will be CONGRATULATIONS to the "Stop the World, I want to Get u m i ARISTOetUTt LAWN PRODUCTS Off,” the Anthony Newley original which will star Joel Grey and Ju MINtATUlM eHOeOLATie lie Newmar. Assorted Milk and Elsewhere things are quiet, with k No. End Fire Department H Dark Chocolate' ERASE theatrical production taking nuaunsn respite between outdoor and in' on Hwir nCTUK STANLEY CLEMENTS for 2.860 eq. ft. $9.95 door seasons. Fairs listed include the TerryvUle Fair, Sept. 14 and ★ i r PLUS LOADS OF CARTOONS it ★ 16, and the Guilford Fair, Sept. 20 CLOUT and 21. 75TH ANNIVERSARY ' for 8,000 eq. f t $6.95 liirf frbm Jack and Shy of tfia An Invifafian For for 10,000 eq. ft. $13.25 ^ Why Bring Lnnoh? j SHY-ANN RESTAURANT FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS OF TURF BUILDER ^ BLakao/anaklA D^HclOtin THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNEOTICUT ► 14 Depot Square Manchester for 5,000 sq. ft. $4.95 FDAILY TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE for 10,000 sq. ft. $9i0 FLUNCHEON . i . After the parade Saturday, stop in here to meet ^SPECIAL NINTH ANNUAL CONCERT. SERIES NOTE THE FOLLOWING FREE OFFER vour friends and h s'’* s delicious meal with your 1963-1964 Season 85' 901 MAIN ST.—Ml S-6821 RESTAURANT avorite beverage! " ” Six Concerts prescription p h a r m a c y You Have Many Choices: ^ so Oak 8L,' Blaaeheater i n . the 1. Buy 1 Bag of TURF BUILDER and Take Home 1 FAir^onditloiied—Free Parking^ FREE MUM ALBERT N. JORRENSEN AUDITORIUM ! t 2. Buy 2 Bags of TURF BUILDER and Take Home 1 ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA . .Oct. 3,1963 SEED WHEN Standard Rose or 1 Flowering Shrub or 2 Free Mums. Sir Malcolm Sargent, Director 8:15 P.M. NATURE DOES STARTS TONIGHT i. Buy a Combination of 2 Bags Tl^RF BUILDER and 1 Wlicre everything is as you like it BOS-TON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ...... Dec. 2, 1963 ERASE or 1 CLOUT and Take. Home 1 Patented Rose Erich Leinsdorf, Mij|8ic Director, Conducting 8:15 PJH. or 4 Potted Mums or 2 Standard Roses. When it it important CLAUDIO A R R A U ...... Feb. lO', 1964 NOW! H A R D Y M U M S In^ Bud and Bloom Ea. 85c World Renowned Pianist 8:15 P.M. m u L 0uU everything be exactly BACH ARIA GROUP— Eileen Farrell...... 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' 1st Balcony |10.00— Floor |7.50— All Seats Reserved A y E Y ’S Pleasant atmosphere? Our reputa­ MOUNTAIN ASH 6’ to r Only ^ 5 . 2 5 Make checks payable to The University of Conn. tion was built by providing all of 48 E. Center S t Mail to Willard M. Sistare, Maiuiger WegMkriiMkrMilsni I I these Qualities . . . always 1 YES! VALUE GROW TO-M IS BAQK! "THE Jorgensen Auditorium — Storrs, Connecticut MOT "FOOD FOR fVERY MOOD" ' Phene 429-t821, Bxt 441 MANCHESTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST • OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:30 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SO lb< Baq 1 1 .9 3 each m 9S" tm uBmOO^ AnRAETION OLOOED SUMDAYe FOB THE SUMMBB

1.1 I 7 - P A G E m m IfANOIESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER It. MANCHESTER fiVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRH )AY, SEPTEMBER 18,1968 FOUR for the three visits. The yearly on the sobool kMis, ar, ndvts^ of Benevolencas will meet at the quota Is 300 pints and the chsptea that the propossd area of the sU« I I B BUnjIlNS Blood Given church. Dr. J. Roiahd Palanglo C olum bia is preseaUy 86 pints short. TM purpose room hss been mlarged to WiU be the speaker. oa id on a with the isgutothni else Red Guerrillas Strike; North Church to Host 'trsnsportation cUalmiBn wHl be C. o f a gyrnsnsslura (48 x Ti)- tnsiead OONTIUOTORS The. Women’s Fellowship will Prescott .Hodges who replaces Mrtfc meet on HiurSday at 8 pjn. and State Considers Legal Actwn of the previously suggested 40 x OV8IOH HOMES By 49 During Rlchaid Davis. She now serves as 70. This was announced after OVB BPEfSAUnr the Rev. Raymond a bk}^ donor aide. Mrs. Lelaad School of Instruction the speaker. Wednesday night’s meeting o f the Joseph Barlh-«4S«SM Saigon Reforms Urged Envelopes wUl be, available at Over Bi^Products Pollution Abbey, Mrs. Eugene Hennesiy and board of education aUhough the Church Visit Hairy C9iahners will assist Hodges. vote to accept, per ss, the plans the service this Sunday for those Leader Needed The Rev. Roland Stahl pastor of Trinity Union Methodist who wish to make contributions to Grades 2' and 8 will now Join the for the addition to he pnaentad to Kennedy Warned Dam Doi Ktoodhath Forty-nine pints of blood were the work of the social action com­ William Wise, director of the* group. Youngsters intereMsd must the town tohlgfat, is not tmanbnous. H Chtireh, Providence, R. I., will be an instrurtor at a School Brownies, but there are no Troop drawn yesterday when the Blood-1 mittee of the church. State Water Resource Commis­ be at least 8 years old. SiMrwiR-Wllllams (Oontinoed from Page Ooe) mobile visited St. Mary’s CSiurch. Hie new Cubmastw 1m Edmund leadera available. The council will (Gonttmied (reim Page Ooe) if it’s m fushiott iTs M ■; for Christian Laymen at North Methodist Church. Courses Mark Anniversary sion, has advised Selectman Clair Mabohester Evenlnt Bteald Oo- •’There were 57 persons who showed , Leunbert and hia aMtstanU are train anyone interested Sept. 17 ■niwiiia correspondent, VlrghiU M. will begin Thursday, Sept. 19. from 7 :30 to 9:35 p.m., and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest K. Post of Robinson that if the “obnoodoua at the WUlimantIc Congregational i-nt was “misinformed' about the In February, 1962, this corres-' jjp blood, but eight were Bumat Brook Farm will celebrate and odiferous conditions created Philip Itfiam, Leater Btknson and Osrlaon, teleplieiie 22(^9224. Paints pondent watched another of its; Tim achool bi planned for lay* SolKoenigsberg. Den Mothers who Church from 1:30 to 4 p.m. and situation in Viet Nam.” the participating churches. Text their 60th wedding anniversary on by the Connecticut Bi-Products Sept 18 at the South East Sohool Kennedy was not asked a ques­ agonies. Only jungle tralU and. Appointments were kept by 34 i y ' ‘ p«opte, Sunday School teachers Sunday. The Posts are leaving to­ have offered their services are: W. H. ENGLAND leaders o t participating McUi- book.9 will be available. plant in Coventry are not dis­ Mia. WUliam Murphy, Mrs. Henry In Mansfleld Cemtei; from 7 to 10 tion which referred to her per­ canals connect Dam Doi with tl JB were walk-in The courses offered in the morrow for Collinswood, N.J. continued, the ConunUslon will p.m. or Sept. 21 at Rham In He­ 13 Plants Attracted sonally but he was asked what he outside world, and at that time adiet Churches. where they will stay with their Beck, Mrs. CSiarles Dutton and LU M IER C O . school are second series courses consider legal action at its next Mrs. Barney Kassman. Hie bron from 7 to 10 p.m. No eacperl- thought about the charge he was there were no trcrap-carrying hell- ' c Baxter joined the Ohurches, besides North MeLh- daughter, Mrs. John Ruvlella and meeting Sept. 16 to bring about SHANNON, Ireland — Thirteen the Green”—64 A « 0 1 poorly informed. His answer was copters. It took three days to re-, one-Gallon Club with the pint of recommended by the Methodist her family , for the winter. A small pack meeting will take place in ence is necessary. Anyone able to odiat, who will participate are corrective measures if this cannot give the time may contact Mrs. manufacturing plants with peurant that he was operating "on the South Methodist of Manchester; Church. Instructors will inform family party will be given at the October at a ttme to be announced. the towTi. blood he donated yesterday. SMILINO 8 E F IV IC 1 class members concerning require­ be accomplished any other way.” John Tetteflborti, CedUns Rd., who conqMmlaB in Oeitnany, Japan, The basis of really the unanimous United Methodist of Bolton: Ver- farm tonight by Mr. and Mrs. Donations Asked Netheriands, South Africa, Brit­ ,rlI?VefTed t o lr X in a des- ments for credit. Wise wrote in part “—^We have Blood donors Sept. 16 in An­ is the Scout representative. The views and opinions expressed by MAIN STREET, MANCHESIER ■OB Methodist: Burnside, Friend-. Robert Post, a grandson. ain, and the Uhited States aii» now the most experienced Americans perate counterattack against the A board of managers, with rep­ The couple was married in Nic­ found evidence of discharge of dover may give their blood In local PTA is the sponsor. enemy dn the dark jungle outside I 10 45 n-m. to ^ 0 p.m. at M p and Wesley, all of Elast Hart- resentatives from each participat­ serious polluting substances in the Gym Size Changed operating in the SOO-acre duty-free there.” holson. Pa., and have two chil­ memory of Mrs. William Tucker none eetatolished at SHunon Inter­ th» fortifies Hons 1 Concordia Lutheran Canirch. I f ing church, planned the school. It river and recent complaints have of Andover who died recently. Residents Intending to vote to­ For Lodge talked with Diem, last dren. three grandchildren and two national Altport in 1967. Monday and is understood to have No one returned from that mis- The Red,_Cross Blood Recniit- ; will meet after the closing ses­ great-grandchildren. been received about the odor.” He Mra Tucker was not only a faith­ night at the town hall at 8 p.m. sion to evaluate the school. said he had been advised 1^ an made expUcitlv clear that the sion and the Viet CJong cut off ment ^ m m itt^ I Khain Menus ful donor to the local chapter, but Profoisional United States Considers that Nhu; the head of the. district chief. ^ I,' Rham cafeteria menus for the official o t the compeuty that steps last December, gave blood in New is the major focal point of the But the few defenders left inside make au appointment b> calling 4 coming week are as follows: Mon­ were being taken to prevent’ the Haven for an open heart surgefy CARPET coiMitry’P political ciisl*. , the earthwork storkad«« held out the Red Cross office. ^ Andover day — Hamburg on a roll, potato recurrence of the objectionable case from Hebron, Sk) far as can be determined j until help came. Persons who kept appointments' salad, tomato wedges and a.ssort- conditions, but he pointed out that Mr. Tucker, when he appears to CLEANING here, Lodge got no encouragement’ This time, the survivor* want, yesterday are: % ed fruit. Tuesday — l>omb patties several previous assurances had donate blood Monday, will be giving from Diem on the question of re*, to leave Dam Doi.^ and let the Oharlea Helv^ig. Mrs. Olga An- Blood Visit and gravy, buttered potatoes, been made but the conditions seem his seventh gallon to the Red MANCHESTER BOOKSHOP moving Nhu from the position of i jungle claim it. derson. Riohard C. Baxter. David , whole kernel com, chocolate cake. to continue. Several inspections Cross Btood Program. 67 E. Cantor Stroot T (l. M 9-1752 power which he now holds. Ken* 1 The district chief was killed Baxter. Robeit Zeiser. Mrs. Joyce Wednesday — hot dog on a roll, WiU be made before the next com- Bach donor will be given a p M nedy emphasized as he has on sev-tone of the first ahells. Graham. David Kittle. Calvin T. Set Monday baked, beans, sauerkraut and rice misson meeting when the matter to the Ckpltol Theater In WUli- BARNER’S RUe eral recent occasions that he does | Tw'o months ago, an American Brew’n. Arthur J. L^Claire Jr.. pudding with topping. Thursday wiU be discussed in full in order mantlc through the courtesy of 643-1036 not favor withdrawing U.S. mill-, adviser in Ca Mau. the province Tliora Kelly. Mrs. Ha/ttie — oven fried chicken, mashed po­ to determine the course of action. the manager, Mrs. Margaret Mbr- and Cptaolotery Cleaning tary assistance from Viet Nam be-1 capiUI 26 mile* to the north, pre- Rosenthal. Mrs. Mildred Callahan. The next visit of the Red Cross tenson, who lives in Andover. Bloodmobile Unit to the Colum­ tato, buttered green beans, gelatin A registration session for new cause this country’s policy, he! dieted something like this. Also, Max Smole. Mrs. Janet Cub S<^ts — (Bobcats) — will In order to maintain the tooal bia Chapter will be at the An­ with topping. Friday—baked mac­ said, la to win the struggle against: “ We just can t hold on In Dam Xe^aon. Mrs. Ahce Chittiok. Mrs. . dover Congregational Church on aroni and cheese, pineapple and be held Tuesday .at Yeomans Hall chapter quota, K will be ne<*eeeiy HOURS: the Communist guerrillas. Doi. Cai Nuor or a dozen other | Mrs. Rooe MacUvain. i from 7 to 8 pjn. aooording to Leon­ The President defined American' places in An Xuyen Province if Doreen Spano. Mrs. F.leanor R.t. 6 Monday from 1:46 pm. to caltbage slaw, and peanut butter to collect 111 pints Monday. That J / J ard Oouchem, chairman of the wtwld give a total of 2U pints pollcy tn these words: ” We want the Viet Cong ever makes one, ^o^ert. Alexander Bslchunas. Mrs. 6:30 pm. Previous donors . sure cake. Bread, butter and milk are ■ i* ¥ i / i4«| served with aU meals. M O N D AY— 9-5:30 the war 8o be won. the. Conimu-; big push, ’ he said. We just don t , j^alena I. Gavello. Mrs. Lillian . urged to support the chapter and nists . to be contained and the have the strength to occupy an: p^terson. Donald B. Alabaiigh.' ,, a special appeal is being made to Manchester Evening Herald An Americans to go home.” enemy aone. and this whole pi’o - 1 those who have never given. REPEATING BY POPULAR DEMAND—OUR TUESDAY— 9-9 And in adding "I am sure it vince is an emeny zone. i^na Hohweiler, I Donors will be asked to give dover correspondent, M a r g e r y ...... —1.. ---- another j Ji I A few weeks ago. another McCartan, Mrs. Elizabeth / their blood in memory of the late Montandbn, telephone 742-6012. is the policy of the people of Viet Nam,” he made a careful dis­ American adviser in the area blew 'jj)„dgett Ridhard Nelson. Mrs. •'/ / ’ / th Mrs. William Tucker. Mrs. Tuck­ tinction In referring to the people out his brains with a pistol No Riunde, Mrs Bernadette. er was a faithful donor in the Co­ Get Acquainted Special! W EDN ESDAY — 9-5:30 B«t. Rolaiid Stahl Gas Offal Danger — not the government of Viet one knows why. But the Jungle valerie H Starke] (Mrs.) i lumbia Chapter and gave blood for (CK)OD SAT. and SU^e—SEPT. 14th and 15th) Nam. closes to on people down here. I Mrs Patrie.ia G*iinan, Leonard Rl- ford; Anbury o t Glastonbury; Blast open heart surgery at New Ha­ WASHINGTON—Gas from de­ TH U RSD AY— 9-5:30 He said that “ 25,000 Americans The government has tried Last I McKeever ■ (Xastonbury Methodist: Rockville ven for the patient from Hebron. composing garbage can be an eX' COMPLETE have traveled 10,000 miles" to par­ year there were some hi«e opera-, donors: Mta. Omer Gm- > Methodist; Windsorville and Port- Ihe Columbia Chapter i^ould plosive problem, warns the Unit' FREE 6 PACK XOKE! ticipate to the struggle." Uons in An Xuyen Province, with Cntorge Hale. Mrs. Barbara have collected a total of 226 pints c iBul Methodist. ed States Bureau of Mines. In one WITH EACH TRAIL RIDE THIS WEEKEND ONLYI FRIDAY — 9-9 UNEOF tanks. planes hellco^ers, ar- ] Arvnand Aiibul. Bdwai d Other inaitructora and courses from the three visits of the blood- instance flammable gases were (•FAMILY SIZE—CONTENTS ONLY) TOKYO (API -South Viet Nam mored river h^ts, and upwards Fera, Mldhael J. Clomentino, are the Rev. Ray C. Hollis Jr., as- mobile. However, the quota was found bubbling through pools lashed out at U.N. Secretary- of .5,000 rnen ^^ere was p o t h e r „ „ Maxine Harry, Thaddeus Gad- not met in the last two visits, so O FFIC E AND aodate pastor of South Methodist, water on a school site over an old SATU RD AY— 9-5:30 General IT Thant today for say- " “B « r w r r v^to^rie. «-V m «id F. Donohue, *Xilfe of Jesue"; the Rev. Abram that the quota for Sept. 16 is 111 garbage dump. t»tr the government of President Mra. CyntMa Brsoinaki. .Tames 8angrey, pastor of United Metho- pints. ' SCHOOL Ngo Dlnh Diem operates through But the Viet Cong came hack as Kriloy, Joaepb Ckerwtoald. ktom. C. For that special date! The telephone committee for CIRCLE 'S’ RANCH strong as ever when the duel se*- dtot. ‘'What U Means to Be We THU Be CLOSED The Following force. A. MUtar. Christian” ; ttw Rev. David A. Rip- Andover is Mrs. Harry Brinsley, MONDAYS This FaU SUPPLIES "The secretary-general of the tled. Also. Jotui J. Schaochl. Harry Isgr, pastor o f Friendship, ‘^Mlssioa Mia. Julian KrEcwaki, M n. Jolm BAST ST.. AN DOVER ...... 643-2937 United Nations, who is a Bur- In the mountains of central Viet Nam. government forces and Smith. Mrs. Edna Chriotenaen. Mrs. OouTBS” ; Mrs. Carl Siktherg, grad­ Harris and William Tucker. mess, seems to be completely ob- A. B. Sijidqulat, Mrs., John Mc- RAYON CHIFFON PARTY DRESS with Mrs. Andrerw Gasper will be WALKERS SefU MlW 1* OCTOBIR 14 liTiouB of the fact that in his own their American advisers are sys uate of Biblical Seminary, New 6 4 9 ^ 4 1 j jowl neck front, floating panels from shoul­ Toric, with degree of Christian Bd- canteen chairman, M n. Richard country the army has thrown a tematically building strongholds to ders and full deep hemmed skirt. For the uoatkm, 'TVorklng with Primary Odbome will be Nurses’ Aid chair­ HORSES FOR SALE! SEPTCMKR 30 OCTOMR 28 duly elected government Into halt enemy rtiovemtoit. and c u t l ^ WX HAVE THE IDEAL HORSE Up Jail,” a Viet Nam radio broadcast Viet Gong supply lines junior petite gal in red, turquoise, black or ", Children.** man, and Mrs. Paul Bramhail will * 1 5 0 Mrs. Bleonor B. Johnaon. Also, Miss Myra Sinks, former be the Captain of the Day. FOR EVERYONE! From declared. But It is a different war in these emerald. oC Christian Bducation, Orange to Mee* "Mr. Thant seems also un- jungles, where the Communists ObngiegatiaaBl Churdi, Kalama- The next meeting of the Andover aware that a plot has been are in force and move fast. MOD SCBOOt- APPOCNTIOB - uoo, M M ., "Working with Junior Grange will be on Monday at the hatched by 'democratic' elements "If and when we win this war,” and Oirls"; Miss Marjorie elementary school. The program and adventurers to overthrow the a weary, mud-spattered American arrORRA (API — 'Hm appoinf- director of Christian Bd' wdll be "Do You Know?” , given by duly elected government of Viet said, "the last place we re going msnt o^ Dr. John W. Pattarson to ueatian. Sooth Methodist, “Use of M n. John Yeomans, assistant lec­ Nam by force" to win la down here.” the University of Oonneotient the BlUe w i t h Children and turer. All members are to bring a 1 TOLLAND TPKE. U Thant told a news conference medica) ooIiooI'b planning team | (Right) . Tooth” ; and the Rev. Robert Ftr- Fall flower arrangement. GARDEN at U.N. headquarters In New 9.HO IN UOONN WM annmmead today. ^'by, pastor of Vernon and Wlndsor- The installation of Grange o£fi- MANCHESTER-VERNON York Thursday that the situation srroftnes (AFI—When olsasss Patteraon to a fonner vice ’ Worsted ’n silk camisole dress with button cen has been changed from Bept. to South Viet Nam is' chaotic and start a week from Monday the ohanoellor for medksai aMtoni at ! hack lined overblouse, hi-scoop neck, sleeve­ v a a Ohurdies, 'Methodist Youth FOR SALE t o w n LINE VMhrsifdp.” 16 to Oct. 8 and wiU be held at ^ CENTER that several virtues of democracy University of Connecticut expeots VaoderbHt University. I less, accent how with pearl and rhinestone The Bev. Mr. Stahl received a school. OR RENT nrcL TEL. 649-2028 are absent in the SoUlheasI Asian 9,100 undsrgraduatc students at Ha Is the third key appototes to pin. Sises 8 to 18 in black. TtLd degree in 1960 at Boston Uni- Church Sidiod begins this Sun­ country. its main cajnfMis here and the Join the staff of the new madioal | yenity. He was a professor at the day at the Andover Congregational In mentioning the political sit­ branches in Hhrfctord, Wafsrtwry, aohool that wMl be loeatad in | Uhtvenrity of Connecticut from Church at 9:45 a.m. TTie regular m C D IC fiL uation in Burma. Viet Nam radio Stamford and Torrtagton. Rs«fa- Farmington. I960 to 1964, and at Baker Univer­ worship will be at 11 a.m. Follow­ VITTNER’S was referring to the ruling revo- .trar FraidcHn O. Ftogtes said yso- Barlier this ywr. Praaidant sity, BaldfWin City, Kan., from ing the regular worship service, PHflRmftCY ASK FOR APPUCATION hitionary council, headed by Gen. terday the total for both under­ Homer D. Bshbidge Jr. named Dr. T W Tto 196a the Board of Deacons has called MNMa.nHNH.AI. MI.8-4M8 Ne Win, which seized power In graduate and graduate studenta Lmnan Stowe o f Stasnfort Uni- Advaaoe registration for the a meeting of church members. March 1862 and Jailed Premier wW be' 16,600. an increase of four fershy os dean and Ito. William ■-'Sifiool may be made in each of On Tuesday, at 8 p.m. the Bocud CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOME U Nil and his cabinet. per cent over ttie 1962-68 cnroll- Fleasen of the 'Univeralty of Mto- OPEN ment. neebta aa aosneiste dean. SAIGON. South Viet Nam (A P I - Official souces said privately to­ Interested In Playing 7 DAYS day .secret police have arrested VALUE four Vietnamese attorneys in a The Itultar, Sax, drive against opposition among DAILY professional men to President Announcement RATED Ngo Dinh Diem’s government. On or before October 1— we wiU move to a »ew office »t— Clarinet, Trumpet, Drums? 8 A.M.-6 P.M. One of the attorneys was iden­ tified as Trlnh Dinh Thao, a for­ OPEN TUESDAY ^ g g USED mer Cabinet minister. Security 357 East Center Street, Manchester forces previously have centered SUN. their attention on antigovemment COME. ...To Our Opun House CARS getivity among Buddhist leaders In the ntoantime, wc will koM rafulhr oifiee howrm »t our 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. and students. present address. The informants said hundreds of MEET. . . Our of hstruetors 63 CH EVY N students have been picked up by Nova 400 Sporta Oonpe. DR. L GERSHANOFF, Optometrist AND THURSDAY TILL 9 the secret police in operations this (Hie Ftnest In The Area!) Low mileage. week under the martial law cur­ 648-6080 247-8686 62 OLDSMOBILE few. These arrests have' supple­ H E A R .. .O ur Advoncod Pupils Ployhi^ Fot; You mented those made among teen­ Starfire Omivertlble Your Choice age demonstrator.s. I 62 OLPSMOBILE EVERGREEN SALE Riot police and troop.s in battle | gear roared throughout this cap- ■ W H EN ?.. .Saturday. Sopt. 14th and 21st Starfire 2-Door Hardtop ital from one potential trouble Septombar Spocicri! 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' ' i . * ■ PAGE SEVEN IS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.^ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1968 ■» I—— ^ ^ Buck, for alterations to a (hvsUlng See OUT. ^otnplele sdectioB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ C(»IN., TODAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 196& at 187 Spnice SL, 11,896. of famous / . . Public Records Qiil|(ieliii Deed Burnette, 87, a former Marins -30 Days to Bettot Grades, Barbara Chapman Donald B. Johneon and Norma the telephone building and Alpha who once served as chairman w R. Johneon'to EdWh E: Baton and c t 1U balidva this stalemaU has to marine base. There were no Indians Fight ^ the Rosebud Sioux Reservation In . SEPTEMBER SALE Feted at Shower VlFsmntoe Deeds C. Richard Wharttxi and Helen, B. Bvdyn Reed, p«n>«rty on 1m brtrfcen, by ua, ta our time, if known, government casualties. South bakota, ‘repeatedly has ac‘ #anrl|rBtfr Several sergeants ran in the 1962 M- Wharton to Beldon H. Schaf­ WeUicreB St. thars la to ba any httMt o f Ufa for cused white law enforcement of­ ALUMINUM COMBINATION How to Study History Miss Barbara Chapman of 440 congressional elections, but with fer and Amelia A. Schaffer, proi>- AttBchnwet CommenU For Identity ficers In South Dakota of beating, Keeney t. was guest of honor last EitrinUt0 l|naUk the ‘tsrorld. Others ellnR to the one exeepUon regional electoral By The Reading Laboratory,' Inc. 8 erty on Porter St. Ann VendriHo sgsinat Pasquale To the Editor, raping and mistreating Indian W IN D O W S *10.95 — DO ORS *29.95 night at a miscellaneous shower R. Vendrillo, property on Oakland TBS theory that the world can still tribunals disallowed their candi­ Admintoteatrix’s Deed May I, say a word aJbout one BISMARCK, N.D. (A P ) While prisoners. at the home of Mrs. James Perkins, Television St., 120.000. 00. D)C. stumble alone, p re ^ rin f for wars, dacies. The tribunals Interpreted After two public hearings on the Door f^oples. RoD-up Written for NEA The estate of Edith TV. Smith or two matters which have been the nation’s attention is focused Recovered. Take Down gfryloe and S t o ^ . OMWls^ 69 ^ Ito n St. About 80 attended. to Bruce D. Doughty and Phyllis flelitlne them with Inereaaine mil­ the consUtuUon as sayljig that charges, south Dakota Gov. 8 F.ft AATCRI>A*1i TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE USTINO in the public mind of late? noncommissioned officers cannot on the battle for Negro civil rights B ^ r e d or Made New To Your The hostess was assisted by Miss A. Doughty, property at 13* Pine SUBMITS LOW BID lions o< casualties, but still get- Seat belts: It is all very well to the native American Indian is Archie Gubbrud summed up Burn­ Cathy Martens, Miss Audrey Mc­ (22) Men Into Space ALBANY, N. T .- ( AP) —llhc I,.,. B. ----- be elected to public office. Orommeta — Eyelets — In ' our last , chapter we ing a charity drive, oc working • :00 IS) Bis « raealer (to p r ^ « .) » ^t. f l ilUhirg talk about the necessity of mak­ waging hla own independence ette’s accusations as baseless and Gowan and Miss Linda Kaiser, all (22) Sovii at 6 (in progress) (24) Face ot Sweden low big of $3.5 million for building QUINN’S PHARMACY tine away with It for then Another Covers Oostom Made Tof Oonanerclal sad Home. talked' about hibtory—how it In the same office, etc.). Or progress) 8:00 ( 24) And No Bells Ring Building Permits M OetolMr 1, IMl ing them mandatory for drivers, struggle in reverse. irresponsible. of Manchester; Miss Diane Berth- (10-30)------Ejarlv— Show (in (30) Dance Time an Adiroodadt North'way bypass 878 MAES ST. round of preparedness. Everybody But this is only one angle of the moves and flows and how your bo take a slightly different ( 8) News To Sherwood Chrcle Inc., for KrmtnK Xxecpt but if we had the same enthusiasm Unlike the Negro, who demands old of Tolland and Miss Patricia 122) Big Slorj- around Lake George has been sub­ can choose with which view he battle. MANCHESTER AWNING CO. studying must take this into tack, you'^could define group (30) Film 8:30 (10-30) Mitch Miller (C) construction of a dwelling at 257 ■ Entered «t the shown for a campaign against A Thought for Today integration with the white man, bwareness. (A re you as con- Bldorinl of Stafford Springs. (18) Big Picture mitted by the Torrington Qxi- at Baacheeter. Conn.. a» The real problem, says Waltei' account-—how you develop a Gifts were placed in a wishing (24) What’s NSW ( 8-20-40) Flintstones (C) Timrod ltd., 821,000. wishes to stand. No one can pro­ mixing booze and gasoline, and the the Indian is fighUng to remain 195 W . CENTER STREET — 649-3091 soloua of your “ membership” (22) Billy Graham Crusad* To Stylarama for Mrs. E. M. struetton Oo. of Torrington, Conn. Bail tUtter.______Sponsored by the Manchester Wetzel, congress president, is broad overview of hletory and well decorated In pink yellow and (40) African Patrol (24) Casals Master Clasa claim, with any authority, that one criminal stupidities shown on the a separate and distinct race. in a city aa you are o f your Council of Churches helping the Indian rise out of the then fit each smaller detail in­ white. The same colors were used 8:10 ( 3) News. Sports anoxWeather ( 3-12) Route 66 g0BBCBirnON RATEai highway and in the streets of Where the Negro wants equality, to the bigger movement. membership in a social club?) 9:00 ( 24) Drama Festival , PayaU. k Adrance ^ or the other is abeolutely and ex­ Manchester by the tire-squealing, rural slums of the reservation and on a buffet table. 6:16 (22) Club House the Indian asserts he Is entitled Today we’ve lumped to­ And then you could move on 6:30 (10-22-30) Huntley-Brankley ( 8) The Deputy clusively correct. drag-etripplng sot, perhaps we In Hebrews 12:11 we road these to more than that—every udvant- make his contribution to society. Miss Chapman, the daughter of (20) Dickens and Fennster gether soclologry, psychology, bo the coiio*^ of Interaction (24) HerlUge (18) Subscription TV .... “ 'S could cut down on some of the words, "Now obviously no chasten­ age enjoyed by the whites, plus “ There isn’t enough develop­ Mr. and' Mrs. Ernest Chapman, ( 3) Walter^ronlflte YESTERDAY'S MEAAORIES ...... i ; » ment of our reservations,” said political sclenoe or clvlca, and between groups. (40) Fashion Preview bloody smashups which seem to ing seems pleasant at the time; it recognition as survivors of a once will be married Sept. 21 at South (20) Social Security 9:30 ( 3-12) Alfred Hitchcock “ B arry!” Wetzel, 48, chairman of the Black- economics. Why do you think In the same way, psychol­ Methodist CSiurch to Ronald Giggie. ’ (12) Newsbeat ( 8-2(1-40) 77 Sunset Strip baceme even mors vivid o* k k b b e r o r „ ' It was ah engaging and interest­ occur almost daily hereabouts. ie in fact most unpleasant. Yet sovereign power. ws did that? CJan you see iwhat ogy might define defense (40) iuperman War councils to obtain those feet Tribe of Montana. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sedric Giggie, (18) Life of Riley (10-22-30) Harry's Girls THB AflBOCIATED PRE% R^evelopment: It is fine to talk when it Is all over we can see that they have in common, and how mechanisms as unconetious 10:00 (10-22-30) Jack P a ir (C) tchool belli riao eBoin. FeW nM Aaeociatad Preae ia ***''H**^*^ ing picture formed the other day about remodeling and urban re­ aims met in Bismarck this past "W e need financial support — MUSIC LESSONS 19 Durant St. ( 8) New Breed ■atitlad to the aae of rejpublicatlon of it has quietly produced the fruit they differ from history ? techniques for dealing with, or 7:0U (12-22-30-40) Newa: Sports: and 10:30 (•3-121 CBS Special lewthip with ste**ma»e* ~ as. in the White House rose gar­ newal in Manchester, but do we week, during the 20th annual con­ loans and aid to build an economy ( 8) Hnnnesxey All Mwi dlapatdtea created to it or of real goodness in the characters that will be self-sustaining.” Stop for a minute and try to avoldliig, stress In' our lives. Weather (20) Ejim tome no kmaer here— name* BOt otharerlaa credited Ih, •J'*. den. at oeremonies honoring retir­ really need it? If it will help cut vention of the National Ongress (34) Planet iSarth Md ke loeal aewa publiahed here. of those who have accepted it in figure it out for yourself. And Again, from this general con- ( 3) Trail’* Weal (40) M^quad _ . , down the present tax load on small of American Indians. The congress TRUMPET 6UITAR 10:40 (24) Japanese Brush Painting ws olmoit forget. Whot a happy reunion—eJor thoje wh# *"fll rifbta 0* reiwWicetlon of ing General Emmet "Rosie” the right spirit. So take a fresh while you're at it, where should o^)t, you can work down to 89 Cuba Refugees (18) Subscription TV ( 3-12-22-30) News, Sports and hereta are ateo reeerred. home owner, instead of helping to claims to represent some 400,0(X) (10) M Squad 11:00 know Christ— when we spend eternity with those we love. O’Donnell of the Air Force, Rre.si- grip of life.” we place English literature— various types of defense mech­ Weather boo.st it later on when the bills of the estimated *00,000 Indians on does It fit with today’s (20) Film 11:16 (ID) Tonight (C) Pull aarrlea eBent of N. E. A. Serr- Friend, every link of the c h ^ reservations across the country. TROMBONE DRUMS anisms— bbaesslve-compulsive, Escap e to M exico 7;15 (22) Spqtllght dent Kennedy called out to “ Bar­ come due for ail these schemes MADAM RACHAEL (30) Sports Camera (40) Steve Alt eh “ For God sent not hit Son info the world to eondemn the of God’s providence fits into its "W e are first-class citizens and groups? phobias, withdrawal, etc. ( 3) Movie *^MWMra BenreaentaJiTei. The ry!" to come stand at hi.s side and of beautifying the business sec­ Have you figured it all out? 7:90 ( 3-12) Rawhide world; but that the worU through Him siighf be toved." own place. W e may not see His more. ” contended Robert Burnette Character Reader, Advisor Blconomlcs, after defining, ( 8-20-40) Cheyenne 11 :21) (12) Movie aHoa MetbewB wwclftl —N^w tion. fine—I’m all for k. But I BASS VIOLIN I f you haven’t, keep on read­ (Oontinaed from Page One) 11:80 (22-30) Tonight (C) f then sort of waltzed him down the Iftfirtlng at the time. Not until executive secretary of the con­ GURINET for Instance, the Laiw of W- (80 Billy Graham (>u»ade John 3>17 lS h ^ T O *% U W T BUREAU OF want to be sho^^'n. W ill Help You In AH ing. I ^ lls h literature, of (10) International Showtlm* ( 8) Movie primrose path of smiles and ani­ afterward will you see that yoiu- Matters Of Life minlahi'ng Returns win apply dRCUlAATlOlfB. ______Frank Luplen gress. course, fits in with history, deceived by a homemade Ameri­ disappointments, hardships, and "A fter all. the government is ACCORDION the general law to mated conversation. SAXOPHONE rather than with sociology and cases, e.g., win a progressive can flag flying from the mast of trials are a part of God’e provi­ bound by treaties made with the THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Why, observers asked, was the 113 Main St. the other ones we’U be talk­ dence. But the afterward is sure Indians when we were Just as tax structure (one that hits the tender. . Barring Military Hartford, Conn. ing about here. Unlees you’re the higher Income brackets The refugees searched the skies President being so cordial to the If you will firmly and faithfully powerful as the United States. FLUTE FRENCH HORN 286 M AIN ST.. M A N O ^ T E I L O T N N X O T ^ Phone: 527-9M9 taking advanced courses in harder than the lower brack­ and seas for days, hoping a U.S. Radio “A CHURCH WITH A MISSION handsome eloquent darling of the foUow Christ and cling close to These treaties should not be literary crHicism, your Bkig- ets) discourage business in­ plane or ship would appear and From Public Office Him. To the child of God, the broken today, just because we’re Honrs: 9 A.M. to 10 P.M« (This Hsttog tadndes enly those news broadeasta of 10 or 16 mtaote napUy adrertlBhia cleans hours. Republican party’s extreme right? Private leasons ki our new studios by qual^iod dsdicatsi Ush (or American) literature vestment? lead them to Florida. Because of ROBERT J. BHOFF, Paetor I^B eeday—1 p.m afterward of every disappointment not as strong as we once were." Tnssilsr t P-ss. Ifosdsv. How come he called Senator Gold- Held Revolt Cause teachers. course la actually a history of What’s the best way of han­ short supplies they had to switch length. Some stations carry other abort newacaata). K WiSeBday--l p.m. or sorrow is blessing and good. We literature. You’re not learning dling these siibjscta? You’ve course the third night out and Thurtoay-l P m. . Wed««lay. water "Barrj”’ while George A, #.11:15 Sports Final . SUNDAY SEB'YICES need only to learn to wait in We are agents for the finest names in the instm ine«t how to write poetry, or really, probably figured It out. When WDBC—tSSS 11:30 Starlight S e re n a ^ iCSUS CMRISt M a n EUR ■ Friday—I_I p.m. Tburrfsy. Smathers. who ushered at Ken­ head for Mexico. '6:00 Jim NetUeton . 9:80 D.B*. FrWAy, . (Continued from Page One) patience. what makes great poetry, but you overview the unit or the Some of the refugees have been 1.00 New* and Sign On Sunday School ...... • Satarday- APPLES field. ■' 8:00 Raynor Bhine* WPOP-141S **( Worahto Hour ...... - ...... 10:46 -RateriMM** Ik !>«•(*■■* 'ciasM ed deadline: nedy’s own wedding, wa.s still From the aalectlons heard NATIVE PEACHES you’re learning who wrote chapter, or even when you’re urging that the group reboard the »-0(i News d'.gn Ott . 6:00 of pabllcatlos except Saturday although government troops in the Chooee from: Gibson Guitars, Sehner, Conn, Bundy Band Instramnita 8:00 Joel Cash Youth Fcllowalilp ...... M Bn «EM *■ TEAR * 3 *^ “Senator Smathers" T on "Dlal-A-Hft’ *48-2751 what and when he wrote it. listening to the lecture, you hijacked vessel and set out for WRSV—SIS 7:00 Bill Hughe* . 7:00 capital and certain ouUying cities J. H. HAUC • Wealthy 12 (10 GIrand Evangelism ...... Did not the Democratic Presi­ submitted by The development of history have to get the definition of the United States. 6:00 Easy Ed Show ___ W INF—128* f * Hr Mf yv*i. w « ■titi****** remained in a state of alert. Excellent (or • McIntosh COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE (and the history of Uterature) the general concept that's be­ In Mexico City, a spokesman for 6:20 News. Weather and Sport* riM ay. Beptember 1 » dent realize that, by extending Informants said an air force Rev. K. Ejnar Raak, 7:16 Jeff Sprung 6:00 New*. Sports and Weather WEDNESDAY ^939s smmmaSe^ Trinity Covenant Churoh. Freezing and Canning! • Red Gravenstein Is, in a sense, a horizontal ing dealt with. Only after the U.S. Embassy said that if the 8:00 MeU v*. Colt* 6:15 Showcase 7:90 such public courtesy to the Arizona first sergeant, Antonio Prestes de you’ve understood the general refugees apply for visas to the 11:30 Tonight at My Plac* 8:00 The World Tonight Mid-week m V04M MM4W0M4000 tVOSB Paula, led the uprising. However, one. It flows and progressee 8:30 Showcase Always Another Round? Senator, he was conferring upon from one' point to the next, concept of “group,” or “ de­ United States they would be given 12:00 Sign Off 10:00 Yankees vs. Twin* B nator Ridiard Ruaaell of a rebel sergeant said the move­ fense mechanism,” or “ govern­ prompt consideration. w n c —isse 12:30 Sign Oft him a kind of social and political ment. described as subversive by THE MUSIC from one century to the next. 6.01 Nett* Spor-e and WcBthar ment by compact,” only then Oaoreta, dw most influenUsl Sen­ roapectability which would help the armed forces ministers, had FERRANDO’S ORCHARDS But the development of soci­ 6:36 Old, Borrowed and Blu* ■SM. - « Rummoge Sale ology, psychology, political will you concern yourself with 6:45 Three Star Extra ator fipp »**«e the nuclear last ban protect him against charges that no specific leader. RAY R EU ER details and the particular ap­ Per capita consumption of pa­ 7:06 Conversation Piece “ We are all responsible.” the Saturday, Saptember 14th BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD—OFF HEBRON AVE^ science, and of economics is a 7:46 Congressional Report tn aty, not only because of hie long he was too much of an extremist, plications of the concept. per and paperboard In the United OPEN TONIGHT sergeant told a new.sman. “ It 10 A.M.-1 P.M. 1013 MAIN ST. 649-2036 MANCHESTER, CONN. vertical development. ’These States In 1991 was 449 pounds. To 7:30 News of the World dignified etandlng in the Senate as too much on one wild wing of his ROUTE No. 94—GLASTONBURY, CONN. ■ubJeoU construct concepts Don’t get tied up in details un­ 8 :10 Pop* Concert wasn't an armed movement, til you know what you’re talk- produce It, more than 40, million 9:00 Red Box v*. Athletic* CLOSED MONDAYS Ml Individual, but also because of party, to be a sound candidate? otherwise we would have resi.sted Gilead Hall, Rt. 83, Hebron and then develop thoee con- cords of pulpwood were used. 11:00 New* Sponsored By Hebron Orange cepU. Ekxne mustratlona wMl big about. hio role as tha Senate’e chief au- We, for our part, suspect that longer. We didn’t want to shoot (NEXT: Biology, a Mrd sf Biorlty on rndhtary affairs, made a Brazilians. We only wanted to call help. a different feather.) the Democratic President did real­ attention to our problems." Sociology defines the i n ­ j i t i t point on the Senate floor ise all this and that, for a man of cept of group. The definition A 2-year-old marine rebel was The entire “ 80 Days to Bet­ jsnt ■ diT of arguing for an Is (with variations) “an ag­ his cool political perceptions and killed end two other Insurgents ter Grades” seriea is now glomeration of persona with a Mnendment to the Senate’s ratlfl outlook, It seemed quite sensible wounded in sklrmishee with loyal­ available in an 80-pags. igrtral- WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY...KEEP YOUR EYE ON GRANTS common hasla for actio n.” oatlott action, when it is taken, ist troops after the noncom­ bound 'book. To order your and fitting to contribute any lit­ missioned officers seized Bra­ From this geneial concept, one O F MANCHESTER mhieh would atipulata that any fu­ copy, send your name, address, tle gestures which might build up silia’s air bsise, the navy ministry. can work down (vertically) to ture additions or amendments to regional groups, or people that city and state plus $1 to: Bet­ the possibility that this particular ter Grades, c/o The Manches­ ttie nuclear tost ban treaty would Mve in the same geogmphlc Republican possibility might be ter (Oonn.) Evening Herald. Back-To-School Special GRANTS OWN BRAND area, then to purposeful room 1 have to be patiBed by the Sen- eoms his formal opponent in the Start your study or living (Good Now Thro September) groups, or people wtjo are P. O. Box 489. Dept. A. Radio 19M slsction. BRADFORD a t y Station, New York 19, working to achieve a common Ih a t tWa would be the routine In any such assumption that the end (perhaps they’re orgenlx- N.T. ptooedure has already been stated. 20% OFF! mers nomination of Senator Gold- group Bat Senator Russell still enter- water might be equivalent to his ON A L L ’TE8T FOB TIBED ’HBES with a built-in-guest-bed tolno a fear, vrtdch he described to own reelection. President Kennedy PHOTO FINISHING LONDON (A P ) —. A “ blister CHILDREN'S B n Senate yesterday. Hs noted Color or Black and White test" is used to test the s ^ t y and political observers who make • Hreen Stamps • MATCHLESS GAS RANGES of old tires by the largest of E^ - 1 Beat tha preamble to the treaty It- the same evaluation may be all I a land’s independent retreaders be­ HEALTH SAND M tf set up aa the “ principal aim” wrong. There are sometimes sur­ fore the tires are retreaded. o f the Signatory powers "the SALEM NASSIFF Compresaed air Is fed Into the prising and unprecedented cur­ CAM ERA and PHOTO I; ■perilft* posaible achievement of tire wall at eight different places W. H. ENGLAND rents loose in the public mind, and (NASSIFF. ARMS STORE) at 80 pounds to the square inch. an agreement on general and com­ these currents nometlmea .produce M l M A IN S T .- 648-7869 M a blister forms, it means air LUM IER C O . plete disarmament under strict in­ a sudden departure from establish­ has been able to get in between “ A t the Green” — 649-6201 ternational control.” ed voting habit in favor of some­ the plies forming the tire basis. One out of three tires submitted This preambls. Senator Russell thing new and untried. It would be basis. fears, makes this a treaty "very historical fact, we would think, wiusual In Ita scope. . . .The adop­ that never In our history has a tion o t this treaty establishes a candidate with riewa Sa much to MW community of nations for dis- Remodel one edge of the political spectnmi the limitations of nuclear as those of Senator Goldwater been weapon!.” That new community of elected, to the Presidency. But YOUR OLD nations, he feared, would then go there could be a first time, and rim COAT on to di'seuM limitation of conven­ IN TO A the courtesies of the White House NEW tional weapons. ■rose garden be some day reversed. Finally, Senator Ruseell feared, •CAPE \thls new organization, thle new “ World’s” Birthday • STOLE V^conmumlty of nations" would It Is so years of pleasant and, JACKET faublimate the United Nations” n ie Herald hopes, mutually bene­ ad bypaM the United States Sen- ficial association which The High Here’s the way to furnish your study or liv­ School World marks on ita page ing room with a well-styled solid maple group !^t would pashaps be brusque and in our today’s edition. and add an extra guest bedroom to the rw m ! - to Senator Russell to try to This has been, over these three The sofa converts in a jiff y to a bed for two. AND CP ___ ricats him from so many alarms decades, one of the moot consist­ Spring cushions, reinforced with imported In base grade covers ■nd\so many loyalties and reduce ently fine high school publications rubber webbing, give extra daytime comfort. litlon to one rather sim­ in the country. It has been newsy ; You can select just the sofa, or a^iy chair ple p^iat o f view. But we do doubt it has informed: It has kept the CHESTER separately if you wish. Custom-covered! ttiat ^ Is primarily motivated by record: K has exhibited editorial eonoera for the prestige or author­ opinion and leadership; and all this ity or the United Nations aa service to. the high school Itself FURRIERS against! the potential growth and and to the community as a whole ROCKVILLE tnfluenc* of any shadowy associ­ has come from the talents and the 59’^^ rockers 64-50, sofas 1 1 9 . ation of\naUons clustered around energies of the students them­ 246-2473 chairs tbs nuclem" teat ban. And we do selves. TR 5-5929 not svem^oocede, In this instance, There has, over all these years, that he la\merely jealous for that been a rather free and open m so- or Call Collect diatlngulsiiW legislative body, the ciation between the two staffi TJnited Btotee Senate, obvious that of The Herald and that of The hls \ovs for that organiza- World-^-and there has not always tion may Should be. b«en any clear determination as ARE YOU IN Dsnator ell, we would say to which might be teaching which. CUSTOM 37" B ws had to^ nt to one motiva- We of The Herald hope that, on or out of CUSTOM 30" Easy Terms tkm more ] )erful than all others, occasion, we have been able to be Is primarily cerned with what of siomts help to thoee presumably HOT WATER? As little as 10^ & Is to him the\unspeakable poasl- lead experienced than we. But we down; up to 2 years blUty »^*ny further prog­ would be less than candid if we JoBt 9‘A ^ a day for fuel to pay on Watkins k , ress t o ^ r d (MSumament Itself— did not alab confess that there have ton get yon out of trooblel YO U R Budget Tenns. Or, tbs thing the (•at ban treaty itself bwn many times when the fresh­ Automatic ‘Bunar- there are four other ■o Innocently priiclaims to be ths ness and originality of outlook pre­ If you live in a typical house, wHiM-bnin'Mialna Automatic'BwiMr- avaiypanautomatic ways to pay at Wat­ u ... u grsat goal o t civiliz^ nations sented by our juniors have been you oould eaafly run out o f hot wHh-a-braln'mahM kins, U ^ t iie r he mught the field of water several times a week. ...just dial tha tem­ tonic and educational for us. avarypanautMeatic perature you want! service he has 'specialized in in the To the pupils of Manchester Now you can have a ll the hot ...iiM dial tha tom- Senate because hls own instincts water you need at one time for panrturs you want! CHOICE High School we of The Herald ■ • pointsd him that way, or whether only 9Hf* « Th™k of it— continue to say: ‘"niis is your only a day! iM has become the big military Use a m worioi witti Heoiferd Natioiial Bank to page, your record, your voice, and ’Yes, thanks to Mobilheat— Twin sofa-beds man as a result o f his committee your opportunity to take some pre­ and on oil-fired hot water beater q>aciaUsation, tiic mature result liminary experience in the prbfes- of correct capacity—your family stood there on the Senate floor yes­ gipiFa yass. H** ptwott ad'^antagea cfjkow bank rates, life sion of journalism.” " can take care of oU tiieir washing / 1 '^ Pioture window two for 100* f . ’ terday as a respected legislator needs at one time. And to the parents and people Picturo window ovan door, Martor who just cannot conceive of of Manchester, we of The Herald Mom can do the family wash. lightod toted'daeabilHar insurance—at no extra Sis nan do the dishes ovan door Martor wosld without arms, and who continue to say: "This U the news at the tame time Junior takes his bath, and lighted therefore lives in constant appre- o t your young people and their hsMkm his own nation might you enjoy a shower. Sole 158 on-the-spot decisions. He*s one o i 200 dealers high school aa they themselves re­ P on ’t delay—phone ua to ^ y . 7(Ci‘i"(rPt"two ‘not iust one . . . for $100. Each sofa-bed opens to a twin size somehow find itself with lees arms port It.” Find out how easy it is to switch NO MONEY DOWN L d 39 inches wide bv six feet long . . . so, if you have just one guest t4ia« some other We congratulate our publication to a Mobilheat-fbred water heat- rae’sofa-btd. Choose'yours from a group of tenured fabrics including gold, Buota theory, sudi belief, has Dactilctiaiar,clock T m m r c io b m gold. h#osoa PMt sj^oHonos with Some normal tempMaturss in W.T. which Oomonotmbiy does Oooneoticut are Hartford 78 and ttemkrW.D.La ■1^ ' wbrfc, but which la famlUsr 611^ New Haven 78 and 66. M o b ilh aaf Precipitation may total one m MS MAIN STREVr llill rootbis, and no oxporionoo with tenth of an Inch or less oocurring S dMft-edies VERNON CIRCLE ID* Fhioh Fork, but as seatUred Mwsrsws toward ths MANCHESTER PARKADE ■ . lS » ^ WOMwiR tilaiLa*#. saAdif tha .paclM~ ■ ,1 .11 /, A PAGE NIKS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER IS, 1 9 ^

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 196^ ^AGE EIGHT ■ The Burplua Itaelf, whose books are kept separately, remains un­ Town Income tapped. The deparjment’s capital MANCHESTER 'improvement reserve fund wn- TruckSpills talns $214,371.16 unallocated, after rug CLEANIHR At $3,818,596 $8,800 was allocated for a water pipe Installation In the Lookout Del Kaowlea, Prop. Mr. William C. Coe, Faculty Adviser 43 Workmen, According to the monthly Mountain area. ...w ,. The sewer fund has avallMle Bohie, Friday, September 13 troller’s report, receipts credltM S17 287.24 total, Including receipts Combination! V d. X X V n , No. 84 31 Are Hurt to the town’s General of 395,276.70 (about * 7 0 -^ s Service! Sally Sen^ 1963-64 fiscal year total 33,818,- In last month), and a 327,0M.96 • Stamps! 596.68, of w h l^ 171,860.51 was biM^et surplus from the prertous # High quality Eight Attend lOH Conducts lO—tli nr< fton F «(* Om ) received In August. fiscal year (none of It expended). Workmanship! ’ Impressions Combined with the »172,329.21 The department’s capital Im­ * Potential Is ‘There^ 8*ven of UiOM Ueatod at M w - surplus from the 1962-63 provement reserve 643-0012 Nutmeg State Swim Classes chMter Memorial Hospital and dis­ year, lesk total payments of * W ,- $15 493.S18, after a $1,500 appro- O f Germany ch arge last night were taken fw 406.M; the town has 33,100,517.84 priaUon for an oversize sewer Swlnuning closoes for physically further observation to ^ pr''[^te balsAce in the General Fund. pipe on Timber Trail Is d^ucted. Says Gridder^s Coach Manchester was represented by hospital malntalne at Windsor General Fund’s s u r p lu s , * ^ ^ e town fire district fund con­ two delegates to Connecticut Girls’ and mentally handicapped chil­ By SALLY OTAPIN * « Ixtcks by the Connecticut Valley y which began the year at 3172,329- tains $121,294.19, after actual m - State and by six boys to Connecti­ dren will be held again this year When I waa told last spring that Tobacco Growers Assn. The 11 .21, has been reduced to 329,329.21, penditures of $148,632.16 New Modem "The potential U there," mans up cut Boys’ State held last June at I would be spending this year in others were taken back to their Coach Tony Allbrio’s feelings to­ by the Instructors of the Handi­ the most recent appropriation of riiicted There was a surplus of the University of Connecticut. The the Black Forest Region of 04r- camp by company bus shortly be­ a W 329!^^ from the previous ward the ensuing football season. capped. lOH is a group of high 19.000 made in July for Bruno De­ purpose of these groups Is to in­ mony as an ICYE exchshge rtu- fore midnight. Marco’s h i g h w a y department fiscal year, still unallocated, and Service Station H ord ^ t by graduation, the grid- crease students’ understanding of school students who meet every Miraculously, no one was killed der« stHI have twelve retum l^ dent, one of my first thoughts was, study. . „ $238,024.22 In current the American way of life and of Sunday afternoon at or critically hurt when the truck which $3,380 was received in Au- lettermen to support Uielr coach s school port to te a * handlcappea "Oh wonderful! That’s where the began to sn-ay and suddenly flip­ The General Fund Capital Em- its government. provement Reserve Fund began ciaiin. Doreen (Solas and Ann Viot. both youth to swim and enjoy the wa- elves live.” Needless to say. It was ped over and spewed Its occupants fire capital improvement re­ The Indians were beaten todly Mniors, were del^;ates at Girls’ sort of dlsUluiionlng to discover onto the hlghviray. A wrecker dis­ the year with a total of 3207,010- For Lease .11, of which $35,000 had been ap­ scu e f 3 . which started the year In a recent scrimmage by Norwlt* SUte while Bob Allbrio, Steve 'ihks yeew’s group is headed by that Southern Germany really i*i t patched to the scene Immediately with $162,385.10 Free Academy, but the season out, Brady. Ron Jodoln, Ron Lewis Bohert j'ohnson ’64, president. C ^ - exclusively inhabited by Uttle old righted the truck, which was lying propriated for school projects by the end of August, leaving 3172,- $385.10 after an ^locaUon of $162 South Coventry Center look U »U11 promising. _ Randy Smith, and Ned ZagUo. all er officere are Alan O a ^ a n 64, elves wdio spend their time making on Its side; no one was pinned be­ 000 as part of the cost of the US Returning In the backfleld ore seniors, went to Boys’ State. vice president; Doreen (Solas stuffed toys and cudkoo docks. In­ neath it aa first feared. 010.11 unallocated. Woody (iilark, ’64, snd Jack Sim­ Combined with cash encumbered central firehouse. Doreen was elected by fellow secretary; Richard Lawrence stead It’s a land of startling con­ An ambulance driver for the The parking meter fund, which CoU 423-1631 mons, *64, at quartert>ack; R o n delegates aa a Senator, and Ann trasts . . . a modem city Uke Stutt­ Manchester Ambulance Service, by unspent, and appropriations l^ewis, '64, Phul Rlc*ard, '64, and gart with medieval form villages from previous year’s remaining b e^ n Ure y « r at $36,561.46, was received the post of chairman of Besides the immediate goal of one of the first to arrive at the tofsU d to $36,975.46 during July Peter Sylvester, '64, at holftack. the boaid of finance in the towm teaching the handicapped to only a few miles awray . . . a mod­ scfene, said the roadway "reaembled unencumbered, the town has a bal­ Additional prospects include I>ave government. Bob and Randy were lOH is raising money to build an em factorv rising in the midst of ance of 3343,328.68 in the fund. and August, but will drop by $32.- a battlefield” with the Injured ly­ 000 as the result of September al­ O’Dell, '64, who has been switched elected Senators, Steve, Ned, and outdoor pool. A rch il^ potato fields . . . a new tractor ing or sitting atunned where they The town water fund now con­ locations for la K«ifhsi»k from defensive line­ Ron Lewis were elected to the Lawrence has already donated hW used to haul an old wooden hay- had fallen, draped over the guard tains 377,540.90, the remainder in the Central Business District. NOW backer; Bob Werstler, '64. who, House of Representatives, and .services In designing the p ^ . « wft^on . . . th© Stutl” rail, or walking daxedly abodt the when the 370,106.29 In water de­ along with Sylvester, handles the Ron Jodoln was elected a city will be used by the hondicap^d garter and the Schwabisch peas- partment expense# Is deducted D0.T licenses brought In about area. ^ , $5.44? during August, P'u« » punting chores; and Randy Cote, councilman in the town govern­ during the siunmer months. Mr. Hospital authorities, alerted at from the 3147,646.19 the fund has FUEL OIL '66, who U being groomed at full­ D. William Knight Is the trustee LJfe here is very different from 5:65 p.m. to the magnitude of the taken In so far thU year, includ­ plus of'about $2,800 from 1962-63 ment. ' . . „ but leai $3,540.91 In expenditure, back. Bin Pohl. a sophomore, has ,-..j Although separate, both Boys for the pool fund. America. The Average Ger- emergency, ImmedlaUly classified ing about $23,000 received last ONLY GAL. and Girirf State have approximate- Applications for membership in ...an wife rises at^slx or sU-thirty It as a "minor disaster,” began to month and a $68,569.51 surplus for a remaining balance of #4,- looked Impresalve In the pre- 784.57. seeson drills and may get a shot Holly Hooker ly the same programa. EJoch ha» the club may be obtained ironi My to start cleaning and to prepare call In off-duty personnel, and set from the previous fiscal year. 14c town governments. ’The boys’ town lOH member or Miss Alice Mad­ breakfast for the other members up headquarters In the doctors’ at a varsity berth. The weakMt part at the line, government operated withi.a the den. the dub’s advisor, at 198 Bart of the family as they get up. Each .boaid room and cafeteria, which dorms; whereas, the girls’ Disrat­ Onter street. Applicants m u* peraon 1? alloUed a specific time adjoin the main cafeteria and the CASH SAVINGS according to Allbrio, is tackle. Dave Peace, ’64, has been moved Visits Turkey ed <^y for assemblies and lectures. iMive their junior or senior Hie- for rising, at which time he rinses emergency room entrance. Each town was in charge of open- savinR certificates, be students at himself in a series of basins, often Both available ambulancea, to­ It's a over from guard to strengthen "And you can say that I loved n * 10 this weak spot and, along with it!” exclaimed Holly Hooker, sum­ Ing an assembly one day, and each Manchester High in - **"the ninth with cold waur. Central heating gether with aome private cam elected Us own officers. ’The towns erode, have every Sunday after­ i not common, and It to expen- nrekeed Into service, shuttled back Mark Monetle, ’64,' must hotd this ming up her experiences as an Heart Breaker key position. "We lack an exper­ American Field Service exchange also wrote bills that were to be noon from October to May fi^ . alve to have a coal fire In the wa­ and forth, bringing in the workers brought before the leg(i.slature. and above all. have a strong de­ ter heater, so usually we have hrt In groups of two and three at • a ienced bench,” Allbrio said, * and student in Turkey thi.s summer. injuries could really hurt us.” Holly returned to MHS Wednesday. The girls’ aasembUea heard lec- sire to help the handicapped. water only once or twice a weel^ time. turea on government and the mean­ Household deanliness seems to be Dr. Beaaer, chief of surgery who Although Coach Allbrio termed Holly . apent . eight weeks altogeth- , the scrimmage “ completely unlm- ^r In Turkey. ’The first four were ing of the flag. They had varioui a passion with the Gennans, es- took charga *** proceedings at speakers and participated m di^ necially the Schwabish in Southern the hoepitaJ, next directed that the . ______presslve,” there were some bright passed In Herein, a city of roughly Two MHS Girls sterud director of nur.ses, and Mrs. Helen Brisette—still in off- 3 spota. He singled out Cote and Jeff i loO.OOO people on the coast of the cu8.slona. ’The toys’ assemblies had Orm any. Our landlord’s M-year- wounded be Identified by name Dr Ruben Fialkoff, who was iastrumental in directing the w e r - many guest speakers Including a old parenU have to take their tags and separated Into groups ac­ duty clothing-look on. Other patients, arranged in groups, he FUEL OIL Nellson, >85 ..^ (or their fine work on Mediterranean Sea. Holly went A t ■t advisor, Iqok at the first gency procedure becau.se he speaks nuent Spanish, atoinirtera or ait awaiting treatment. (Herald photo by Oflarai.. *r / defense. Another “ pleasant mir- swimming there almo.st every day. cadet from West Point, the mayor Music Camp AfisB Brtes, ftrtt adrtsoc of the "High School World” and Mrs. Dor, p r^ shoes off before they're alVowed cording to ths aeriousnesa of their a shot to Tomas Silva, suffering from a head wound. Mrs. Mary of RockviUe, and a representaUve to enter for a visit. . . Injuries.' • prise” was Dick Bomberger. ’66, Her host father. Mr. Ozcan, owns Work! iBSoe and a recent one. who, despltd his Inexperience, three store.s In Mercln. from the Peace Corps. 'They also Last June, the hearts o< two ISvery morning at shout ten, we Because of the language barrier, hear the milkman’s Itell 7"^ police, doctors and nurses all faced turned in a fine showing. Holly traveled with her host fam­ saw sports movies. MHB students were singing for the kinduof selflessness and team­ Both the bio's and girls pub­ host mother goes out wrtth a w ^ e t a tmlqu# and major problem In work that arises when people need COOPERATIVE Alibrio has sat a winning season ily to Ankara, a beautiful city In more reason than the closing of Police Arrests j | as this year’s goal. “ We expect | t)ie mid.st of the desert, and stayed lished their own daily newspapers. school for the summer. Dianne to get the milk. Often » finding out Just what had hap­ help,” she said. High School Worjd Marks OP. ro.MP.\NV Conord, Brlatol Ce Central and Weth- ■ there lor three days ’They had a joint assembly st Platt ’64 and Beverly Burger 64 farm woman comes with otow ei pened and how badly hurt the men Although the work ot those In of fruits or vegetables fresh from the operating rooms went on until Miss Joan Ridgeway of Fair- , BRING YOUR NEXT ersfleld to be our tough ones, but | The rest of the summer waa which Governor Dempsey spoka arrived at Laurel Music (Jamp in were. ^ :11.'. Itltu.\l> >.1 i;l.l ( passed in Istanbul, where her host TTiey also viewed a mock trial of her garden, and sometimes wsoin- Fortunately, they had the aerv- nearly 1 a.m.. downstairs the last view, N. J., was charged yester­ on a good day we Could be trouble Wlnsted prepared to ^end a week family owned an apartment. Holly’s a speeder together. Delegates com- singing in the camp chorus and er man comes In a horse-dra^ icee of Dr. Ruben Fialkoff, who Is of the Injured had been treated, day with disregarding a traffic III. Ill M.' for anyone.” PRESCRIPTION Led by co-captalna (lor opening visit ended with a tour of Turkey enjoj'lng co-educational camp 30th Annivers^y This W eek wagon to sell flour. We know when serving an internship at the hos­ and either admitted or discharged signal, after she was observed pooed 'the jury. he’s coming because his horses aii pital. Formerly a resident of Cuba, game) Rick Daley, ’64, and Paul with the other exchange students Besides the town government, life. shortly after 11. crossing W. Middle Tpke. north­ senators and representatives were wear bells. At least once a day my Dr. Fialkoff speaks fluent But the work of police was far Richard, the Red and White has the*’*- Laurel Music Ountip opens Its bound on Broad St. against a red HERE high hopes and a good running Liz Dawkins 64 elected. There were two political gates each summer during the last host mother walks Assisting Dr. Besser, Dr. Fialkoff from over, and continues t(«ay. light at about 11:20 a m. by a / ■ wide ^'^'spaper. (Miss E.stes. Mr. William Ooe, and (Leonberg) to buy food ^ iwas able to give direction to the game to open the season. Iftl^ parties— the FederaJlsU and Uie week in June for about 250 Con- Just 30 years ago this Issue, news in a now Mrs, Joyce Don), and with AH evening long the questions, police patrol. In some /respects/ThexThe World thing else the famUy needs. other doctors and nurses minister­ team works tog;ether, .the CCIL Nationalists. Each delegate had to nscllcut high school rtudenU. Dur- 21, 1933, Manchester the cooperation of many reporters, a car. but she hasn’t learned "What happened 7 What do yon Released without bond, she Is LAWNS NEED FOOD may be In lor a suiprlse, becatwe. bdong to one party, but not to ■has chang^l Utile during lU 30 have a car, but jbe ing to the men. rsoall about the accident.” had OUR SERVICE IS ^ a^ay to‘=?Thra” High School student, of joUn^- typists, editors, and The Manches­ to drive since she likes the ■Thank God for Dr. Fialkoff, scheduled to" appear at the Man­ as their coach has already stated, the same one as his roommate. years o^xistence! Sports events, to be reiterated over and over MHS Teacher of just as much impoi-tance to ter Evening Herald, reported else and fresh air. It ownte to be said one of the nurses this morn­ chester session of Circuit Court 12 “ The potential Is there.’’ At the end of the week, an election Stapreparing for the annual Frl- istlc bent embarked on a new ex­ MHS news for thirty years. largely through the help ot two at the Sept. 23 session. PROMPT. COURTEOUS "ACE OF HEARTS" Randy Smith ’64 was held at which a state ticket day night Laurel Music Camp j^rlment—The High School World, slud^ts in 1933 as they are in more common for ^ P l « ^ ing. ‘*nie whole operation was re­ Puerto Rican interpreters, em­ Mary Williams, ’64 here, and only 1 out of 3 families markably orderly. There was no Earns Degree wa.s presented. concert which climaxes this week. 1 partial page In The Man- 19^7 were^ covered in the first ployes of CuUman Bros. NOW! .orld. Trtie page announced the confusion.” . , At the final assembly delegates ''^TTte G liding where I’ll probably One of the two available who FREE DELIVERY—TEL. MI 9-9«l4 were presented with certificates first football scrimmage at Mount- Mra Mary Sterud. director of Mr. Ulrich Eschholz of the Sci­ s s . Fall S|Mjrt» be spending most of my time is could apeak both EngUsh and August Welfare Eight Teachers and pins. The week was concluded llkt any other summer camp. ’The students their first chance ^ Nebo Field and reviewed the pros­ nurses, agreed that everything was Riiben Reyes, a rider ence Department returns to MIW the Albert SchwelUer G jtnn^um went smoothly and well: "ESven with the traditional Governor’s sports, ^swimming and fellowship 1 ilsh school news, creative _wo/k, pects o f the soccer season. At in truck who was uninjured in this year with a Master’s degree FOOTB^J.1 thou^ we were pretty well taxed Uie Reaches 81,829 PINE PHARMACY Join MHS Staff ■with other campers were thor- and features for. Herald re a d ^ . that time, soccer was a new sport where m be grtng the crash. He initiaUy aided Pa­ in Science Education. He attended Sail. Under the KraUJershlp o f Miss st MHS. Features in that first is­ Sept 28— at (Jonard School doesn’t start ^ t l l S ^ . 16, for a while,” ahe said, “w# were 664 CENTER s t .— MANCHESTER Jackie Corbett, 64 o u ^ ly enjoyed by Bev and Oct. 4—at Platt able to handle the volume of pa- trolman Brian Rooney in obtaining n ie Town Welfare Department Eight new teachers have joined the University of Connecticut on Helen BJstes, ’The HiglU'’^ School sue included a description of an so I don’t know yet what it s Uke, statements from the men. La-ter, i a one-year leave of absence from Dlnnne. „ Oct. 12—Hall tlenU under our normal emer­ the MHS faculty this yew. The HOMEROOM PROGRAMS "ENen the weather was perfect, World waa originated tb replace outing held for teachers by Prin­ but It appears to be quite modern Ixks Santos, assistant personnel processed 30 cases involving 69 FOR YOU...W ITH OUR COMPLIMENTS! Manchester, to major in physics. m Oct. 18—at Bristol CJentral gency admittance procedure.” new tttMaierB. W said Bev. "We had the hottest Somanhls— the local Klgh s c h ^ cipal and Mrs. Arthur Illing from the outside. director for CuUihan Bius., was persons during the month of Au­ Mr. EschhoU, yho has majored magazine—^vhich hs4 to be dis- Ellington. Oct. 26—Maloney host sister, tells me that A l ^ t Doctors aiding in treating the This 12.50 full-size lipstick is yours along Allan Olid Mrs. Yvone Allan, both in mathematics as well, received During the extended homeroom week of the sununer!” Nov. 2—open Injured in addition to Dra. Besser also brought in to help. gust, six cases less than were serv­ period on September 17, there will _____ continued due to Jack, 'at finMcial News included profiles of several Schweitzer la the school's pstrem Working with Patrolman Rooney of whom OT6 t**«W**» his ‘degree at the end oY his first Both Bev and Dianne agree that Nov. 9—at Wethersfield and Fialkoff, Included Peter Gram, iced during the same month last with a 13.00 purchase of YARDLEY'S Doris Johnsop, Mrs. Rze WllU.son, be three group meetings for sen­ Laurel' Camp was a rew-a^ng and | su ^ ort during new teachers, the opening of new and that the studenU correspond on the case are Sgt. George Dent semester at UCkmn. TYie 8u>bjects Nov. 16— Bristol Eastern with him and send him money for George A. F. Lmdberg Jr„ Des­ year. smd Mr. Herbert Paganl, leaching iors: Dr. Lowe will speck the unforgettable experience. They 'The plMerm^t ^ TOe H i^ cafeteria facilities, and an EngUsh Nov. 28—Windham mond McGann, John X. R. BasUe, and Patrolman Raymond Peck. The department’s monthly report FUN! PRIZES! skiiHovii^ products. Here's Beauty finesse. . . English; Mrs. Martha Rosa. Span­ he had been required to take In­ attended Laurel on full scholar- school W ork-In ’The Manchester his mlssiona Our house is a l* in cluded: Modem algebra, the phil­ college-bound students on Man­ department tea party. Changes in SOCCER and William Conlon. Some o t them Acoording to police, all 43 men shows expenditure totaling $1,829.- ish' Mr. Conrad Quinlan, chemls- chester (Community CJollege.to Non­ ships from the Chaminade Music | HeraW vri made by mutual MHS beginning in fall 1933 in the new section. It’s t y p l^ ^ for anytime, any place, mreiywhire. osophy of scientific thought, the Sept. 21—at Westport Staples were already on hand when the involved In the accident are re­ 78, compared to $2,368.94 paid out trjti and Mrs. Priscilla Myers, college-bound students will hear agreement of Mr. Quimby. pMt many German houses, wltoU ght quired to give formal statements philosophy of education, and elec­ Oub of Manchester. eluded the news that the school (Round Robin with emergency broke. In August 1962. hSne-economlcs. a speaker from the Eknployment Myra Trearti, '64 princlpfl^ of MHS, and tlic Fcr- was at full cajjacity with 326 stu­ Hall, Greenwich and brown stucco walls and a red tile Off-duty nurses who answered before the esse can be closed. for BOYS 8 through 11 Your Lipstick is.. .'so pink... so red... so right tricity and magnetism. He then guson/ramily, publishers of TTic roof. Also, Uke many continued his study of physics foe Service, and nursing school can­ dents, that astronomy a.nd geology Staples) the call for help were Mrs. Sterud, Only about half of them were ob­ PnerW 20-10-5 Itnnuli. PItii mod­ A $16,000 language lab is ached- didates will receive their calendar H e r ^ The yearly salary of 50 liad been added as half-year homes, we have a small, weU-kept tained last night. Others were be­ \ the second setnester. Sept. 24— Bristol Eastern Mrs. Helen Brisette, Mias Margaret in ou r em o m torm lor conlkiuous iNdini. nled• - to------open— moss. "Hngulam" In for the year. Juniors will be tested, Failure reports are issued every dofOiM previously given to the garden. There isn’t much , room for ing Interviewed this afternoon. Far from being "Just ” a student courses, that some cooking classes Sept. 26—at William Hall I ^ r e c , Mrs. Shirley Koaakowakt, No wolatol l« nocewry. No bo»f January.' and sophomores will complete guid­ two weeks. ParticipanU for ex­ high school student who wrote had been transferred to Hollister Oct. 1 —Maloney lawns in most resldental areas, so and Mrs. Olive Mack. Mrs. Fran­ at UOonn, Mr. Eschholz wgs also a tra-curricular actirtties are tal^- high school news for The Herald generally people use what space MANCHESTER DRUG niM al nr Rk*- teacher. conduoUng fre.shmen math ance questionnaires. Street School. Fillers, probably Oct. 4—at Ckmard ces Komer, chief night nurse on NEW CA R A total of 184 days of school en from the report’s non-rhembers. has since l>een paid to the World supplied by Tlie Herald then, pro­ Oct. 8—'Bristol Central they have for a garden- duty, was Instrumental In first di­ 5000 SQ. F T .- $4.75 have been scheduled for this year. courses at the university. His It Is the responsibility of every staff. TWa money is used for club As you can weU imagine, my About Town PUNT, PASS & KICK evenings were taken up by still v id e gems of information in amall Oct. 11—at Wethersfield recting the emergency alert. 717 Main Street student to be familiar with the activities, such as attending the greatest problem has been learn­ AT voun NEieHBOnHOOD STORE another educational process tu­ TYie MiHS faculty fields a 1963- spaces between articles. Oct. 15—Platt Miss Eva Johnson, assistant ad­ MH6 students are the first In rules and regulaUons in the liand- annual Scholastic Press (Jonfer- Oct. 18—William Hall ing to speak German. At first I ministrator at the hospital, i today Sabbath Eve services will )>e RENTALS COMPETITION toring math students. M team of 116 players. The High School World lias, held tonight at 7:30 at Temple the state to have an I.B.M. ma­ Gary Gunas, ’65 book. 6JYC6. since the first issue, gained a par­ Oct. 22— at Bristol Central couldn’t say much but would smUe praised all who pitched In to help. chine for .an attendance check. The first High School World Oct. 24—at Maloney Beth Sholotn. tial office (previously the paper and say "ja" to everything. I y^as ‘ "Tt was a wonderful example of page was different In many ways Oct. 30—Wethersfield very glad to discover that my IPs Free! You can be a winner! from the page today. Oeatlve was contrived In the beck of a classroom), and three adidsors Nov. 6—at E. O. Smith host family speaks only High Ger­ WIN! Warm-up jackets! Helmets! Footballs signed by writing—poetry, short stories, es­ man and not Schwabisch, the local says—was often used to fill up dialect, since Schwabisch is al­ the NFL champion punters, passers and kickers! space. This type of writing has most Uke another language. Some a trip to an NFL game (Mom and Dad go, t(x))! AND, MHS Has World-Wide Flavor gradually been replaced by fea­ Neiv Teachers Schwabisch words are very much • WEEKLY DainiiQueen ture-story material. Pictures other “ Tour of Champions” (with parents) to the White House Uke Englisch, though, one of them Jusf Picked! and to Dearboi-n, Michigan and -the 1963 NFL C h ^ - than head shots were not used for Uke English, though, one of them • MONTHLY Five students have come from many years. when I was visiting a SChw^isch pionship game to compete for national PP&K champion­ The first High School World waa » ELBERTA PEACHES ship! Compete with boys your own age. No body contact. foretni lands to attewd MHS for family and was told that I’d get • YEARLY the 1963-64 school year to study published in a partial page form lice in my stomach from drinking twice weekly. The partial page CET FREE! Punt, Pass and Kick instruction folder writ- and learn about the United States. cold milk. • b a r t l e h p e a r s tcii by three top pros! An “ Action-Picture” ring! AND, Community and school organisa­ set-up was ^ leas of a placement Some of you remember Harold OUR,LOW RATES a 1963 Ford Televiewer— handy guide with line-ups of tions sponsor three studenU, a,to problem for The Herald than is Muhlberger, our 1961-1962 ICYE c n t o s h c r a b two other boys are here Independ- the present weekly full page. This exchange student. He doesnt Uve • M I , NFL teams on TV this fall! very placement problem., is one of Include everything too far from Leonberg. -so I’ve been and GRAVENSTEIN APPLES You must hr arrompanird by ^ par­ *''stephan Duschek (he likes to be the reasons why few newspapers able to see him a fe^w times. He ent or legal guardian to register. caUed Steve) Is the Am erican Field In other towns have consented to says that he often feels "home­ except gasoline. FORD Service exchangee from VleM ^ let high schools have the privilege — ALSO DELICIOUS — (Registration closes October 11.) sick” for Manchester, and when I Austria. Surprising many IjfflS and advantage of publishing in a told him that I was writing to The PP&K Bring your Dad and get students,' Steve speaks excellent town newspaper. In this respect. World, he asked to join me in say­ SICKLE PEARS. DAMSON EngUsh and to carrying a full The High School World is fortu­ ing to everyone at MHS "hi and MORIARTY Competition full details schedule of U .^H istory, English nate to be able to distribute school At»' Wiedersehen” tuntil we HI, French H, Physics, and physi­ meet). PLUMS and CRANBERRIES... cal educaUon. To SUve, however, Sally Chapin ’65 BROTHERS this doesn’t seem very much, for DILLON SALES and SERVICE, INC. he studied ten subjects last year Student Council I Groceries, Soda, Pa«try, Dairy Prodocts, Cold Cuts | SOI CENTER ST. — 643-5135 in bis native land. 319 MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER. CONN. His hobbies include skiing, soc­ Nominations Set cer, and listening to '’e^'n'dsof Annual Tour Open 7 Days Every Week musical plays: Steve MHS ts big and well-orgM lz^, ■ The initial rtep hi the Student Made by Bus For Your Convenience! and his chief Impression of Ameri­ Council program for 1963-64 was PERO ca after sUylng here for f ^ taken Tuesday when sojAomores. Mrs. Hze WUlison 276 OAKLAND ST. — MANCHESTER week, to that he juniors, and seniors nominated Miss Marcia Allan Sevenleeli Manchester adults! He Is staying with 1 ^ School boys toured the United classmates as candidates for elec A French and English teacher A new addition to the EngUsh BAKERY Department this year is Mrs, States and Mexico'this summer on tlon to the Coundil. with extensive academic prepara­ the Thompson tour,.,, formerly the Ilze. WUlison. Her home is wood Clrcl6. Juniors and seniors elected will tion and practical teaching ex­ Grand Rapids, Michigan, and she Phinney-Hunt tour. , be representatives of their class as perience is Miss Marcia W. Allan lUed by Mr. Paul B. Phmney, "BUHER MAKES IT BETTER" Youth Exchange Program ICTE) a whole. (Consequently, each pupil attended Central Michigan ^ 1 a new teacher at MHS. Mis.s Al­ versity, majoring in hi-'»tory; Eng science teacher, Mr. Clilbert B. this year has brought a b l ^ nominated two persons from his lan's teaching assignment In Man­ Hunt, teacher of English, a n d BUY one at or any other homeroom. Upon tab­ Ush and speech. Manchester Porkodc — West Middle Turnpike addition to the atudmt chester High has given her classes Mrs. WilUson has had one year s Stanley Davenport, of Thompsem- (CXrl) Anders ^^'“ ‘dwall Is from ulation of these homeroom nomina­ in both French and sophomore vlUe. the group spent the twenty- tion sheets, a final slate of candi­ previous teaching experience at BULBS regular price,' Norrkoplng. Sw^en. English. J , , , seven days between June 24 and Friday - Saturday • Sunday kilometer, muth of St*Knoini, dates will be drawn up and sent St. Louis High School. St. Miss Allan list.s a grand total Michigan. Here she taught Sopho­ July 20 seeing the wonders of Ander. » y s he’s to the upperclassmen for the ac­ of six colleges which she has at­ America. ■GET'* great numbers of tual voting. more English and speech and HigtolighU of the Uip included tended. These colleges are; Hood supervisor for the Delate Club They Jusf BLUE RIBBON SPECIALS Crowded corridor. In the sophomore class a new College, Frederick, Md.; Mlddle- a three day pack trip to R alh^’w by the wrimming pool, and by the method has been instituted this and the Forensics Club, Involv Bridge In southern Utah, a bull­ another C year. One representative and one bury College, Vermont; Plymouth ing speech activities. This year Teachers’ CoUege, N. H.; Boston fight In Tijuana. Mexico; Disney­ hkes to play iwcce^ alternate will toe elected from each Mrs. WilUson’.s assignment land, Mr. Hunt’s dance with a Arrived homeroom with the'hope that a Univ.; Harvard Unlv.; and th® sophomore Elnglish. Jor. tennis. Ice hockey and Univ. of Connecticut. Her major gross-rtcirted Tahitian girl (Mr. the winter. His subjects ^ s year more personal contact will exist , Mrs. WilUson’s first impressions Hunt described this experience field o f study in college was of MHS are favoiable. She is include Biology between the Student Council mem­ with obvious pleasure I, and tours lIMITIDOTIMi ONLY ber and his classmate. After evalu­ French. plea-sed with the abundance of fa From Holland! With regal'd to teaching ex­ of various American factories. AnalTrts. Pensonsl Typing, atosic ating the nomioations, the admin­ ciliUes available to her The group went by bus this Appreciatiem, »"d P h y sl^ Edu­ istration Hill return the list of perience, Miss Allan is "well trav­ says that everyone, including the Introductory offer this Sat. eled” in every respect. She has year instead of in private cars os cation. Anders’ host »*?®dy Is ^ candidates and each homeroom will faculty and students here has and San. make its final,selection, now limit-' Uught French and social studies in the past. TYie bus was described and Mrt. Arthur B. BJork. W been helpful and cooperaUve. All by Mr. Hunt as comfortable, let Size, Mixed Colors sd to four or five choices. In a high school in Meredith, N.H., very DAIRY QUEEN NO. 1 Woodbrtdge St. and their son Ar­ in all. Mrs. WllUson U certain she except for .the broken air ^ - EARLY TULIPS DOZEN M ^ u r S S c I ^ . ^ u m and Stephan Duschek, Aurtria. The functions of the Student French, Spanish. EngUsh, and so­ wUl enjoy teaching at MHS. OWNED and OPERATED thur, ’66. — _ Anders ditioning and "blasting radio. The Girl Scouts of Troop I f ,

9k(m BLMN tUNCHtSTBB SVSHINO HERAU), MAXCHESTER, CONN, nUDAT, SSm U B TO !«■ IM* MANCHESTER’ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1963 Firemen Welcome Cbmuaeuts W ithheld StarU at 4 p.m. Tomorrow Coventry JFK Sees ‘ Night’s Rainfall WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY-..KEEP YOUR EYE ON GRANTS Voter Session The Tovra Fire Department ^an­ Ou Audover Bias Talk Long Parade to Mark On Pace of Integration swered one call in the last 24 hours, a report of smoke at 522 W. Civil RJghU C om m ls-^»U ^ that Set Tomorrow Middle ’I^ke. at 8:54 last night. On The States diced and pointed out that, for the (Oontlnned frimi Page One) ♦rejected the arguments of oppo­ arrival, firemen found nothing. Sion is withholding comment about past 12 years she and some other District Anniversary The final regular session for nents. “ We can’t turn our back Eighth District firemen had no the' meeting held last night with residents have participated In the and tell 90 naUons that now calls. ‘ officials of the-Andover Lake Prop­ STOREWIDE rations, I think we are meeting \ ______■ making voters before the election New York Herald Tribune Sun­ it.” signed it that the lid is off, the The rain that fell on the Man­ erty Owners Association unUl a shine Fund, where a Negro child A parade that is expected to take two hours to pass the re- Oct. 7 will be held tomorrow from He also mentioned school atomic age has come in all of its chester area last night permitted report of the meeting is preseirt^ splendor, and that evefyone now from the Harlem district of ^ t viewhig stand will mark the 75th year of the E>«bth District 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the North Cov­ desegregation in South Carolina, the removal of all fire fighting to Governor John N. Dempsey. The city spends two weeks with a » m - entry Fireehouse. Florida and Georgia, and said it should begin to test in Uie atmos­ equipment from the region aidjoin­ reiport is expected to be submitted Fire Department tomorrow. Visiting firemen from 43 depa.rt- phere which, of course, everybo­ Ilv. Mrs. Richards explained that added up to “ an Impressive ing the Howard-Porter Reservoir. either today or Monday. ftoanclal responslWlity has r e ^ The special session Oct. 5 for dy would have to do if this tre-ty Firemen report that there is no ments will help the North End volunteers observe the mile- .two hours will be only for those story.” The Andover group have bran with the famUy accepting ^ Flreinen and equipment ftom asi|> PoUtlcaUy, he said "I don’t falls. ’This would be the green Ijnmedlate fire danger in the oharfed with racial discrimination Vvhose rights mature as to age and light for Intensive atmospheric chUd, aside from transportation Jar away as Deep River, residence after tomorrow. know what 1964 is going to bring” watershed area. by the Rev. WUliam M. Phllpot, a and a physical which 1* paid to r Parade Route but “ I think a division upon ra­ testing by a number of countries. Longme^ow and North ContrsM;ts Awarded You couldn’t possibly stop it. ’This Negro Minister and pastor of the by the Herald Tribune. She oon- will be amon^ tJie 7® uruts in ttie cial lines would be unfortunate. Community Baptist Church in New tinued that, although rt»e haa four Parade units will assemble in The George Hersey. Robertson “ Over the long run we are go­ would be the end of an effort of Referenda Items parade's eight ' the high school parking lot on School Parent-Teachers Associa­ 16 years. I don’t think the United Haven arid by James Tsuffis, children of her own. no Pfe«»w® ^ « s the reviewing stand « « Ntmn ing to have a mix. This will be Brookfield St. tion has been awarded the bid to States would want to take on that white, who is marriad to a Negro waa ever directed at the Richards Sid woodland St*. Included are true racially, socially, ethnically, Meeting Topics family. The Negro chUdren had fidl The parade route is south on do the enumeration of the children geographically, and that is really, responsibility.” The Civil Rights Commission was 14 Trtufll.cal unitJ. under 18 years of age for this VIET NAM: “ We want the war directed by the Governor to meet run of the lake, and were nU The parade starU proinptly at Brookfield St. to E. Center St., finally, the best way.” The eight items scheduled for Ject'ed to pressures or p re j^ ce . I year. Their quotation was 12 cents to be won, the Communists to be with members of the Andover As­ 4 p.m. from the Manchester High west on E. O nler St. to the He said in reply to another town referenda either this fall or Nor, according to Mrs. Richards, Center, north on Main St. to De­ per name. TTie only other bid re­ question he is not considering a contained and the Americans to sociation foUowtog a hearing with Sdiool parking lot. In owe c i rain, ceived by the BoaM of Elducation stronger executive order aimed go home. That is our policy.” To next spring—including school addi­ the Rev. Mr. Philpot, Tsuffis and were their hosts subjected to any ttie p a S e will be on Sunday at pot Sq., east on N. Main St. to tions, highway Improvements, ur­ the rear of the YMCA, where it was that of Nathan C. W. Jacob­ at eliminating discrimination in an earlier question, he said “ I members of the clergy. pressures or- abuses. son. who quoted 12 and one-half do not think it desirable to state ban renewal, off-street parking One youth, she said, was with ^ Chief Frsuicia lilmerick of the will disband. housing. bonds, a sewage treatment plan ,WhUe the Andover group also her family two weeks a year for cents per name. On other subjects; all of our views at this time. I had no comment, it waa learned host department is parade mar- Mr.s. Richard Nicola has been TREATY: President Kennedy’s think they will be made more and charter revlsians—^will be dis­ 11 years. cussed by town directors and today that the executive board 1* ahal and the honorary marshal awarded the contract to transport voice took on an edge when he clear as time goes on.” ]a John Mere, town civil defense thony Ancient Junior Fife and the special class children from chairmen of town boards and com­ planning a meeting Wednesday director and whom Ijmerick suc­ Drum Corps, Bagleville, Poquonock town to the Longley Day School of missions at a Joint meeting at 8 night to further discuss the situa­ ceeded as district fire chief. Majorettes and drill teem. Poquo- the Mansfield SUte Training p.m. on ’Tuesday. tion. One of the questions to be State N ew s Frank Mordavaky. parade chair­ nock. School and Hospital at Mansfield Rockville-Vernon ’The town officials will meet in discussed is a possible meeting of man, has announced the foliowing Fourth Division; Army and Navy Depot and the Storrs Grammar the Munlri.pal Building hearing members of AXjPOA to vote again line of march. . Color Guard, S.S. (Jyril and Meth- School. Her quotation was 20 cenU room at the behest o f director on the membership application of First Ckvision: Platoon of Mil­ odius'Drum Corps, Silk City Elites. per mile. The only other bid re­ Harlan Taylor, who asked the the Rev. Mr. .Phllpot. Roundup itary Police and color guard, pa­ Uongmeadow,. South Windsor. Bol­ ceived by the board for tWs con­ board to approve a joint meetings Commenting on the meeting last rade marshal and aides. Hartford ton, Nerwington Band, Newington, tract was submitted by the Roger Buildiug Uuit to See schedule at the August directors night, the Rev. M)r. Phllpot said, Ptolice Athletic League Band. Rock­ Northford. Windsor Locks. Negro Bus Co, of Bolton at 25 meeting. “ I’m hopeful of a satisfactory so­ (Continued from Page One) ville VFW Post Color Guard. Man- Fifth Division; Mi.ss Channel 30, cents per mile. Taylor said he felt communica­ lution.” He continued, "It is quite South Meriden Band. South Mer­ tion between the directors and oth­ ehester Fire Department (3 The board has approved the fol­ clear that the citizens of the state S a y » Road Salt Harmful trucks), honorary parade mar.shal, iden, New Hartford, Stafford, lowing for p§prt-tlme and substitute Other Tbwus’ Schools er town policy makers was inade­ e* ______quate when he asked for the In­ want fair play In this matter and HARTFORD (AP) - - A state Sai District directors (2 cars), Shaker Pines. Glastonbury Band, custodial work: Malcolm Taylor, we are encouraged that the gov­ '•MVV.j Glaatonibury. Elllington, Baltic En­ formational sessions. highway engineer said today that Old Time Firemen (18 cars), Mise David Stansberry, Lionel Bernard, The building committee for thei&Clhapter Is Stewart Hillman of ernor, members of the Civil salt used on highways in the winter Rheingold. gine Co. ,No. 1. Ronald Hudak, Larry MicleUe, Coventry. Other officers are: Sec­ Rights Commission and the Ando­ Second Division; John Brofwn Sixth Division; Manchester VFW proposed junior high school on the was having a harmful effect on ill. Dennis Roche and Robert Mason. It retary. Mrs. Muriel Auden of Man­ ver Lake Property Owners Asso trees and roadside shrubbery. Ancient Fife and Drum Corps. Bki- Color Guard, Wilson Band, Wilwjn, has also approved participation in Boker Farm property will make a chester; treasurer, Joseph Gagne Knofske Finishes Hayward Fire Co., West WUUng- elation are working on this.” William C. Greene, roadside de­ fleld, Tolland, Portland, Manchea- the teacher training program with tour of selected schools next week of Ellington replacing Edward El­ velopment engineer for the State ter Pipe Band, Town of Manchea- ton. North Branford, HaaardvlUe neighboring educational institu­ Still to be heard Is the state­ as the next step in picking an lis of Rockville. Course at ment presently being considered by Highway Department, estimated iWr, Blast Berlin, Rocky Hill. Band, Haaardville, Durham, Ware­ tions. Chairman of the refreshment ‘6RANT MAID'DELUXE house Point, Lake Chaffee Auxil­ architect for the project. members of the First Congrega­ that thousands of trees and shrubs 'BRADFORD' Third Division: Marine Color committee is Mrs. Emily Partlng- In this state and elsewhere were K iary, Lake Chaffee. ’ITie committee finished inter­ Walter Knofske. chemist wUth tional Church of Andover. 'The Guard. TerryVllIe Band, Terryville, views of nine architects last Tues­ tdh of Wapplng and correspondent being killed by the salt. North Coventry, Blue HUla, Weth­ Seventh Divislop: Deep River the town’s sewage treatment statement, drawn up by the board EARLY AMERICAN ELEORIC APPLIANCES day. Schools designed by the arch­ to the-Campfire Chatter, a publl- plant, yedorday comptetod a 4-day of deacons. Is beUeved to concern He said examinations of affected ersfield, St. Patrick and St. An- Band, Deep River, Marlborough. caUon of the NBFCA, is Mrs. WU- Grants Own Brand Windham, Coventry. RockvlUe, Denver Parley: itects will be visited as a final step course on ’’Latooratory Analysis” racial discrimination and the re­ trees showed large amounts of in coming to a decision. ’Towns 11am Ibscher of Elast Hartford. ait the UndverBilty of Cannectlcut, cent events at Andover Lake. chloride, which can be toxic. HARD ROCK MAPLE jU l Guaranteed* A U V L Approved Broad Brook Band, Broad Brook, Greene said it could not be de­ Yolinitoera Needed Bast Hartford, Vernon. the committee will visit include Completes Basic Training He was one of 24 selected s w ­ Members of the church will vote Governors Aim Manchester, East Hartford and Richard M. Beaulieu of Wapplng, age treatment operators from on the statement Sunday, and if termined If the chloride came from Bight Division: BurrviUe Color sodium chloride or calcium chlor­ DECORATOR TABLES Vohmtaeni are needed to aa- Guard, Burrvllle junior Fife Drum Portland. recently completed baaic training acrorss the state to attend the ses­ a majority'of the members f(»l It alst In making 8,800 sandwiches Joseph Novack, committee chair­ at the Naval Training Center, sion, which was sponsored by the Is a true reflection of their feel­ ide. Corps, BurrviUe. Somers, East For GOP Wins Great Lakes, m. He participated In The Stgte Highway Department tonight for the "VlaiUng Fire­ Haddam, Andover, Manchester man, said today that if the com­ University’B Department of Ovil ings, then the statement will _be Grant* Own Brand •ac6 men”’ expected tomorrow at the mittee is not satisfied with any graduating ceremonies consisting Engineering and the State De­ released to the public. uses both on the highways during Sole 6.88 Midget Football league officials. (Continoed from Page One) of a full-drees parads involving One member of ALPOA, Mrs. the winter. Some 60,000 tons of salt 75th anniversary celebration of Uniformed Midget League foot­ of the schools on its tour it wlU partment of Health. REGULARLY 7.99 ond 8.99 EACH the Bi^th District Fire De­ begin interviewing more architects. more than 1,0(K) men. Knofske called the course "very Donald Richards of Lake Rd., are used on the roads each year. MIN'S PENNLIIGH* ball players (sponsored by the He suggested that the governors ’The Intensive nine-week train­ warUrwhiile and Interesting.” He resident of Andover Lake for 22 Green said that sugar maples Sole 16.77 partment. It is expected, though, that one Manchester Fire and Police Ath­ will leave such items to congress­ ing program indodes naval orien­ said that the majority of the peo­ years and whose husband is a vice were lost to excessive amounts this COTTON UNDERWEAR Ai-Stoam-Dry Iran-OiiArh for steam to dry. Those wishing to help are re­ letic Association) will be along of the nine architects will be chos­ tation. hlatory and organization; summer and that the salt absorbed REGULARLY 19.99 M d e dW . 17 vents. Pobdisd sole plate. quested to meet at flire head- men and senators, but he indi­ en. The school will accommodate ple attending were unfamlhar with president at Hamilton Standard, the line of march with official can­ mllitaty law, seamanship and sewage treatment work, since they told the Herald that she wae upset by the trees might bo one of the qoaitera Main and Hilliard Sta., cated that taxes, federal spending over 1,000 students and is expect­ B-3.8ttM TVMMter-Antomatic! Toato peps up isters aeoepting donations to their and civil rights will be aired. shipboard routine, sentry duty and had never done It. over the events in Andover. She big contributing factors. tonight at S. program. Smylte told a reporter that he ed to have expansion area to house military drill. He added that It rtiowed them wbMi Mady.-Jigbt to dark selector. a total of 1,500 students. Warm styling. Pine quality. prica. E a * *OUARANTVB doubts any final action will be Beaulieu is the son of Mr. and bow to operate a plant efficiently. C-Chn OpanMt-Wsll or counter. Flip-up M taken by the governors at the Several members of the commit­ Mrs. Marshall J. Beaulieu of El' Sale S7l expertly crafted oolwiial s^ le is hand-stained Each itam tee have already visited schools aaagnet. Stqwr-toiqna motor. Bottle opener. Denver meeting, the first since lington Rd. Your Weddfng Flowers UOULARLY 79c and hand-rubbed to a ridi nutmeg finlA. Put a carries a 1- designed by some of the architects. over the the organization was set up at the Recruit Commended table in every room...they bknd beaidafully. P Anto'msHr Perao]ate(-4-K> cape. Btrwigth yr. recent national Governors Confer Novack said that the committee, — by eonntsz Protesters Thrown Out Seaman Recruit Beverly Ann 'M agkV aW Rib or Flat Knit T-Shirta. Combed sdeetioT. ligbis up when coffee’s ready. ence at Miami Beach, Fla. though, had agreed some time ago Mair, a graduate of Rockville High Pilgrim Hills guarantee. to visit the schools as a body as M l NAmTORD Rft ■ottoo; nylon reinforced collarette. Sizes 36 to 46. •Charge-If ...Only 12S weekly Half a dozen of the governors School, was selected for commen­ In Coventry arranged to come to Denver dur­ part of its selection process dation during her ten weeks of BfliKnk Double Back Briela SoftalMorbentoomb- Of Cuba Trip Hearing ing the afternoon from Colorado The committee began Interview- ^t ^ n r i t ’Tralntog Com­ • Miles East of Manchester MANCHESTER, Springs, where they have been at­ ing candidates in early A u^st after (Women). On Rt. 44-A •d ootton; double bade for extra long wear. 60-40. I tending______B -a Western ------states mllltary- - a site planner, Allen W. Hlxon, had honor Is given to the recruit ♦ On, the sidewalk outside the civilian safety conference the past | presented his sketch of a having received the highest scho- OPEN SAT. and CONN. (Conttmied tron Page One) building. Massey said he was try-1 pvo days. I layout of the 79-acre tract. laatlc average to the academic SUN. 1:00 till DARK tog to find out who was to charge Smylie said...... the objective of----- the Hixon proposed that the s ch ra l^ I ^ jj^jructlon. Ranches — Capet DRIVE DOWN OR PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT and why he was being denied ad­ governors will be to help the Re­ built to about the center of the HAuirht Manchester’M Largest Florist! JU M B O S IZ E Three of ffioee taken oiit of the Raised Ranches hearing room gave their names mission to the heauing room. publicans regain control of state PHONE 649-7799 QUILTED PLASTIC Ppllce had refused to admit to dapitols and county courthouses, .•sSofsl $14,990 to $16,490 to newemwi as Tad Lauer, 16, of the hearing room anyone they re­ as well as the national administra­ Bloomington, Ind., a special stu­ garded as a known troublemaker. tion. A COUNTRY HILLS GARMENT BAGS dent in musie at Indiana Univers­ About forty young men and He noted that when Dwight D. ferent levels twran 10 am . and 1 pm . In Rock COMMUNITY women who had been kept out of Eisenhower was elected president Hixon proposed that an elemen- vllto aiui ity; Clifford Metzler, 21, Hunter tary school, not scheduled for a few DonaUons will be :«ed “ Fine homes designed the hearing went to the commit­ to 1952 there were 28 Republican with YOU in mind” College, N.T., and Mark Brody, tee’s offices on the floor below governors among the 48, com­ years be located at the Rt. 30 and port the team dunng the upcoming IT, City College of New York. and sat down to the hall. ’They pared with the present 16 among West Rd. corner of the property, football season. ★ FEATURING ★ DRIVEWAYS Sale 1.26 Lauer said they clapped when tried to display hastily scrawled 50 states. A playground area, available to This is the third year V ern^ # 11/2 baths tAice “ brought out the valid point signs saying, “ Why were we Whoever is nominated to 1964,” both schools and the community, has been represented in the ^ o S-4-5 bedrooms REGULARLY 1.59 would be located between the two Warner Midget and Pony football o Separate formal dining Free Esfimates On: • i CV^ that he would Iveak the law, it b^ n ed?” and ‘"The Nazis are in­ Smylie said. “ It is going to be Quilted plastic front; there was any such, agdinst going side, why not us?” But police more difficult to elect him than schools. program. room • i fOVCDfi to Cuba—just as Negroes In Louisi­ snatohed the signs from their It was to ‘52 because w* don’t To Attend Confab ’The Midget team was repreaent- s Dream kitchen with dec- BITUMINOUS ASPHALT PAVING • $ dinner ptefs top; matching color vinyl ana and DanviUe, Va„ are break­ hands, telltog them it was against have the grass roots control.” Delegates from the Varnon Jun^ ed the first year and the Pony orator .colored FRIOID- • f CtfDo/'BDVpi sides; non-rip eyelets, 3 ior Women’s Club -will attend the team waa added on last year to AIRE bnllt-ln oven, ing supposed laws to register.” the law to display such signs to He said governors are the Ideal • 9 braod oftrf hook steel frame. Hold The name of the fourth youth the Capitol. persons to re-establish such con­ 54th New England Conference of the program. range, dishwasher, gar- • DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS bufftrs' dlsposal, exhaust 16 garments. 64' length. who was thrown out was not ’The committee is Inveatigattog trol because they deal with “ about the State Federation of Worn- Both teams enjoyed a sixcesaful bage • GAS STATIONS • BASKETBALL CX)URTS • J piotfr learned immediately. the journey to Cuba this summer 90 per cent of the things that are en’a du bs iii Hartford next Mon- season last year. The Midget fan, fornilca counters, handsome birch or knotty • 1 V«0D)oblD In the earlier Incident, in the by some 50 young people, mostly important to citizens to their daily day through Wednesday. “ Pioneers” not only went undefeat- ALL WORK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED f/Ifh life.” He Included schools, high­ Dr. Homer D. Babbldge. presl- ed but wore not scored against, ptoe cabinets. eorridor outside the hearing room, students. ’The group made the trip • Cfomer as gpiests of Prime Minister FHdel ways and health and welfare dent of the University of Con- They won both the conference and o Full poured concrete base­ police bad ateiq>ed In swiftly to WE ARE 100% INSURED • Covered tuffar remove a young man they thought Castro and to defiance of a State problems. necUcut wiU address the opening state championships, ment. gif i t t doRy tow was trying to start a demonstra­ Department ban against travel to Others expected to be to Denver session on Monday. The Pony "Broncos,” playing e Oil fired hot water base­ bowl I DRIP-DRY RAYON this weekend are William E. Mil­ Mrs. Dexter O. Arnold, presi- their first season in the league, board radiation, price now eUt tion. Cuba. DE MAIO BROTHERS SINOB U N He 'waa one of about 50 young Inside the hearing room, things ler, the party’s national chair­ dent of the General Federation of finiahed •with a 7-1 mark and con- o Complete decoration —- even lower! people In beatnik clothes who were not precisely orderly man; Sen. ’Thruston B. Morton of Women’s dubs, will speak at the | stderelMe promise for this season your choice. TEL. 643-7691— WE CARRY JBNNITE SEALER 45-PC. 'GOLDEN WHEAT' CHALLIS CAPE CODDERS mlllM around outside the room Phillip A. Luce, 26, of New Kentucky, the Senate GOP Cam­ Connecticut state dinner Monday Benefit Game # Color selections — your after being denied admission by York Oty laimched an attack on paign Committee chairman: and evening. The conference Is being ■Vernon Fire Co. 2 and the Ver­ choice of kitchen appli­ GRANTS 'SUMMIT' COnONS DINNERWARE SERVICE police seeking to avert a renewal the committee from the witness Rep. Bob Wilson of San Diego, the held at the SUUerJIUton. non Police win match skills in a 1 ances, formica counters, of Thursday’s' two near-riots. stand. House GOP- Campaign Committee Mrs. Chase Going Woodhouse baseball game Sunday at 1 pjn. kitchen and bathroom Others In the crowd stood silent­ “ This is not an open hearing” chairman. will address ’Tuesday’s session. on the Vernon Elementary. School I floor coverings, bathroom FOR WARDROBE AND HOME oeramlo tile, bathroom Sq IO l•472^'/el^4A ly and watched as police grabbed he said. He called it “ absolutely She is director of the Service Bu­ grounds. Proceeds wtU go to the | despicable that any hearing fixtures. REtCHER BUSS CO. or Ma n c h e s t e r the noisy youth. reau for Women’s Organizations Jimmy Fund. 'GRANT MAID' IRONING BOARD REGULARLY 1 .6 9 PAIR He was identified as WUliam should be run to this manner Anonymous Donor and a former Connecticut Secre­ Meetings o Almost acre . high beauti­ Sale 6.97 And he waved at Barry Hoff ful country lots with Masaey, 38, tall blond New York- tary of State to Connecticut. ’The Margaretha Lodge ivill sn- I 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE | 646-7879 Permanent finish; madtine washable; little or no ar whose shouts inside the com­ man, the Boston businessman who s o ^ c views. WHEN YOU THINK OF OPEN STOCK PRICE 9.86 Mails Out Money Among junior women activities Uertato the grand officers at "a I # Unusually lovely country Grant* mittee room helped touch off the went along on the Cuban journey planned for Tuesday are a break-1 jupp^j. Tuesday at 6:30 pjn. at| OLASS, THINK OF FLETCHER Sole 3 Sale ^5 ironing! All white; white with, color edging. 24". a community only minutes Own Brand m^uu^RLY 6 .9 9 second of Thursday’s 'near-riots. an undercover agent, and REGULARLY S 9 c YARD a Very smart dinnerware at low budget price called him “ this creep, this fast for Connecticut juniors and (he PAC C h* on YUlage SL, Rock- from Manohestor and i#';, W —RegulmHt IM ------. . S A L E 1J7 It was Massey who, after Thurs­ (Gonttoned from Fsge One) a Junior Directors’ panel to the CORNER DURANT RT. | e Our best our most popular pattern snake.’ ’ convenient to University seller jtt”, S C —Regularle 2.S9- .SALE2JT day’s hearing recessed, , started afternoon. A visit to the Wad^ I >1^ Daughters of Isabella will | Extra sturdy construction. Simple fingertip con­ Committee counsel Alfred Nit the local newspaper, the postmast­ of- Connecticut. .■We pide the designs, print ’em ourselves on 80- • Lovely wheat design with golden-dot border lottg—R e g u lv lg J J * . S a L E U 7 shouting “ Cuba is freer than Lou­ worth Atheneum is also scheduled I jjqIjj their regular irieetirig T>ies- LARGE QUARTER$ TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! ^ . a V ^ _1-XX_a iala trol adjusts height, the mechanism holds it se- ar* isiana’’—the home state of com­ tie asked Luce about a group er, and to those who . already DIBECmONS; Take Exit square ootton percale...and you won’t find toeee w Set includes KT platter, 7' vegetable dish called Progressive Labor tihat day. day at 8 p.m. to the Moose rooms I 92 off Wilbur Cross Park­ curdyl The 4 rubber-tipped lags grip the floor. mittee Chairman Edwin E. Willis. have shared in the windfall. The final session on Wednes- „ „ Rockville, PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PABKINO and versatile prints anywheea but at Granto. a In op «i stodt...you may add pieces anytime Police said today’s struggle de­ ’’Not being a member of Pro ’They’re destined to go un­ way onto Center St., Man­ gresslve Latojr or of the FBI or day will hear a talk by Jraeph [ Arrested On Warrant chester. which is R^. 8 Md Coordbiatod solids tea AH eolorfeat. 3 T wide. veloped when Massey began ask- answered. Vemer Reed, producer of the AUTO GLASS INSTALLED tog them questions and harangu­ of the House Un-American Activi­ The giveaways started with an A Hartford couple was arrested 44-A. Follow this Kbute all ties Committee I would have no Aug. 22 mailing from Dodgeville. American Shake^are Theater yesterday morning and diarged the way through Manchester GLASS FURNITURE TOPS ing the crowd outside the hearing Festival. room and refused to step back. Ideas as to the membership^of Plain whlte erfvelopes, none bear­ with fraudulent iasue of checks. ‘to Bolton Notch . . . bear anyone to Progressive Labor,” he ing a return address, each brought Delegates from the Vernon Charles Fitzpatrick, 36, and his left at Bolton Notch on MIRRORS (Flrepioea and Door) Then he wae taken out, shouting Junior 'Women's Club wiU be pres­ all the way. said. JKX) in bills to 30 surprised re­ wife, Nora, 34, of 21 Capen St. Route 44-A for about 8 PICTURE FRAMING (all typos) cipients. ent at all sessions. Attending are: were arrested on a warrant Issued miles to Pilgrim Hills ou Many of the beneficiaries were Mrs. Louis Wver, Mrs. Harold by Circuit Court 12. They were re­ left. WINDOW and PLATE GLASS CHILD'S LINED widows, several aged and alone. Pusch, Mrs. Frank Detolla, Mrs leased on 8250 bond for aiH>car- Paul Philippe, Mrs. Hugh Col­ SAMUEL M. Since the original mailing, ance in Circuit (jourt 12, Rocl^Ue, CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK CORDUROY Y Board Okays Renewal Plan about J500 to smaller amounts has lins and Mrs. Carmine Mangtoi. on Sept. 24. found its way to persons within Also Mrs. Robert Beerworth, The couple allegedly cashed sev­ U V in ABENCY MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS a 30-mlle radius of Dodgeville, Mrs. Netooh Youngerman, Mrs. 648-2158 Realtors 876-6297 ESTDlA'rES GLADLY GIVEN eral fraudulent checks at places • SLACKSr On Relocation of 3V. Main St. leading to theories that the >in- Lawrence He^isldes, Mrs. An­ of business to Vernon. Constable VERNON CIRCLE thony Dennis and Mrs., Douglas CLOSED SATURDAY 1 PJM,—CLOSED THURSDAY known donor is getting help. Edwin Carlson made the arrest. Parkway Exit 96 EVENINGS DURING JUNE, JULY and AUGUST Bunce. Open 7 Days A Week -The « w o t o « of the town YMCA,tthe brunt of the costs to ^ y . ^ Caihptog ’Trip Planned Breach of Peace Charged & at a noon mrattog, today voted to insuie the succeas o i the renewal Black Rock State Park to ’Thom A Talcott Ave. woman to Rock­ sooept the proposal of the Manohes- project. ! aston will be the scene this week­ ville yesterday, had little trouble! Funerals deciding where to go when her hus­ Sale L57 The ’Y’ officials decided t^ per­ tsr Redevelopinent Agency to per­ end of an all-Connecticut chapter SPKIAL PURCHAU mit land n o i^ of the N. Mein St. mit the transfer after an opinion campout of the New England Fam­ band allegedly ordered her out of Comnumlty Y to be used for a from Atty. Jules Karp, the ‘Y’ Mrs. Leonard 8. Lawson ily Campers Association. James the house—she went to the police Funeral seovices for Mrs. Char­ station only a few blocjcs away. f m | h„'n d 6 o r p o in t s roadwsfy. counsel, which rays, "In my Opin­ Lynch, president of the local [Grants Own Br€Uid ion. the ’Y’ is free to release the lotte Lawson of 55 CJoIeman Rd. RAFCA Chapter, Is chairman of Her hustend, Gilman White, 25, PLANNING (TO BUILD OR REMODEL? • Cotton flannel lining LARGE SIZE PLASTIC The dedston clears oim major of 37 Talcott Ave., was arreated POWERFUL SIX RAYO N CREPE LAMP subject property from the provi­ were held yesterday afternoon at the gathering. ■g r a n t m a i d 'i r o n i n g WASTl BASKnS obstacle to the path of the St. Mary's ‘Eplecopal Church. The and charged with breach of the • All-washable ootton SHADES; M A N Y SIZES agency’s plans tor the renewal of sions contained to the quitclaim RAFCA was the first of the Plan your financing just as careiully as you plan COVER;ovzit*riu AND PADrMw SET TRANSISTOR ------RADIO ■ _ _ deed from the ’Y’ to the town.” Rev. John D. Hughes, senior as­ chapters formed in Connecticut of peace. He was released your building or remodeling. See Manchester'a • Comfort-flt boxer waist 88L/ 4 for 88« the North Bnd. The plan hinges sistant. officiated. Sydney 'W. bond for appearance' to .Circuit around the relocation of N. Mato •The Improvements to the park­ the Association. There are now nine oldest financial institution for the type of financ­ • Two front podtets MacAlpirie-. was organist. Burial chapters to the state, all of which Court 12, Rockville, on OcL 1. SPECIAL PURCHASE S t north of its present looaUoo ing area would include grading Police said Oilman had been ing best suited to your needs. Consult with us • Colors; royal, charcoal, Sale 1.47 Sale 8.88 Sale 2.57 SaleJJ, drainage, concrete cimbtog, drive­ was in Buckland Cemetery. will be participating to the week­ Compare size and pri^ elsewhere. Choose from RIOULARLY 3.9V SMCIAL RURCHASI Although the Community Y is drinking and a dispute started r io u la r ly *.Vf way entrances, paving and land­ Bearers were Enrico Reale, end activities at Black Rock. anytime without obligation. loden, brown r io u la r ly 1.V9 s n (JoWembossed decorations. not in the renewal area, the road Herman Blank, Rasrmond Bern­ with his wife. At one pednt he re­ our large assortment' of top quality, well-rooted Decorator-deeigned. 12-17" must be relocated north from the scaping. Over 200 camp sites have been Scorchproof cover. Springs Top performer! Completa In several smart colort. stein, Albert Suprenant, Henry L. mapped out to accomodate the portedly tore the telephone from • Sizes 3 to 6X healthy plants. All grown especially for Grants bridge. Drums.belli, 2/85. project boundariee west of Whlton for tight fit. Thick pad. •with leather case, earphona ’There wduld be 88 new periling Robert and Richard Nelson. group and each chapter, will have the wall and then addegedly order­ ^ 'Dr 'A by some of the pbuntry’s largest nurserymen. Library as far. as Oakland St. to ^>aces created, as well as it-s own section.. ed his wife out of the hous6. 17 coincide with relocation within the spacss hi the abandoned N. Main Walter R- Kotoch Two new chapters will receive Oilman was taken into custody projeot BL south of the ’Y’ building, which Funeral cervices for Walter R. their charters at the campout. by Patredman Robert Ahnert. vS AVINGS 'XIHARGI-ir "CHARGE-IT" AT GRANTS... NQ MONEY DOWN... In vsUim for the release of the would be retained as a service Kotsdh of Baltic were held yes­ Scheduled activities at Black Hoepital Notee land, the T ’ directors have been road. terday afternoon at Oonoordla Lu­ Rock Include a horse shoe pitch­ AdmiiUed Yesteirday: Mrs. Mar­ cvy/ (/ I-,- O A IV OVER 200 STORES assured by General Manager Rich­ Building improvements would theran Church. ’Hie Rev. Paul ing contest, volley ball competi­ garet Rinaldi, Wlwptog: Carl \SSC)< I \IION. ard Martin t|ia( .the town’a board include the installation of shutters Kaiser, pastor, officiated. Mrs. tion, a hat contest'for girls and a Wheeler, Oreaoent CIr., Vemon; IN NEW ENGLAND Of direotora will provide new or on all windows,' the relocation of Jime Beckwith was organiat. Wes­ tug of War for boys. A dance for Mrs. EXktti OoOby, Blast Hemp- improved paridng tor the' ‘Y’ build­ the fire-escape on the ^ast side of ley Smith waa soloist. Burial was teen-agers is planned for tomorrow I ton; Glen Pierce, 2 Eknerald Dr., aascMSSTisra osessr riMsweist iwsTiTMTiea jpCLlAAxHjLj - S t o ' t C / ing, and dresB the/baek of the the building to a- less conspiclous, to East Cemetery. Military hon­ evening. ' Vemon. W.T. atrooture (which will ^ en become location, replacement of the fire ors were provided by the firing The RAFCA is pl^enning a camp­ Births Yesterday: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Bldward Fldlw, IViUand. Gurrent Annual Dividend ftant). door with a window, conatructiim ing trip to Calvin Coolldge State b r a n c h (NFFTCE, r o u t e 81, COVENTRY squad from Co. K, 169th Infantry, Dtocharged Yesterday; Bonny On Insured Savings The hnprovementa Would cost of a mors formal entrance porch, under the command of Warrant Park at Plymouth, Vermwit the and pednting of all exposed wood­ first weekend of October. Mannd, Coventry; Gary Taytor, 18 the town an aatimatedf 825,000; of Officer Vito Savlno. George Dr., Vemon; Randall Bart' which 815,000 would ga tor now en construction members pnd trim. Bearers were Steve Stenger, Other planned activities include VERNON CIRCLE a trip to Sprlngbrook Farm on the eault, 7 Cherry St., RookviBe; Lau­ MAIN STREET poiWag araaa whtoh also Although the dirsetors have not Ronald Schack, Sam Kotsch Jr., ra BeaiSieu, Rusaisn Dr., ’PoUaful; OPENTlUiPJI. MON..TUES.4FRIDAY PARKADE ■ a m tha Uhcary, and 8)0,000 tor formhUy approved the expendi­ George Osella, Milton Wilson and Mohawk TraU Sept. 27-29 apd the NEFCA Fall FroUc at SaUsbury Mra. Sandra BUUngs and daughter, THURSDAY B AAL to 8 PJf.—WED, GLOBED AT NOON VERNON hulldlng altetationa. tures, their intention to do so has Henry Leister. 5 Mery Lane, Vemon; Mrs. Jem Extra Watkins-WMt Funeral Home, Beach State Reservation at Salle- MANCHESTER Tha town *Y'haa jio funds avail-- been noted by General Manager ScMsrtand and RFD No. 1, MANCHESTER 142 E. Center St„ was in (diarge bury, Maas, on Sept. 30-32, iM s/loa aitacatiaiiB; the town dt- Martin and the "Y” as a gentle the RAFOA. Rxxdcvflto. agffiMd to bear man’h scraanMat. of arraagemeato. ^ 'Vica president of ■ : / 't ■ ■' -V- II, ! ' 1* *'.;. -Sjii !-W' J*** - i : I .•»r‘4. V. . ' ’■ ' ■ t ■ M PAGE THIRTEEN • ., V MANCHESTER' EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,> FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER l3, 1968, 'X jf _ I . M ! ai-Wt.' '■.liiiMiiise Ba e * IVINIKQ mCRALD, BtANpHBlTBR, OWN., FBIPAY, SBP'raMBEB 18, 1968 mount Restaurant on Rt. 85. Tro­ B o l t o n Ay tween the •:!& and 10:46 services. TfTHLYB d a il y dWISSWORD PtWZLB and Saturday at 0:80 a.m. Parents At the executive meeting of the p h ic wlH be awarded. Boye pick Lutz Museum Reopens.Sunday^ OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE up their tickets at the door; par­ b y ’ R0U80N who send ohUdran on Wedneadaya Women's Society for Christian Brondolo Fears are reminded to send a* note'to the Service Wednesday, Mrs. William ents buy theirs a t the door. , LITTLE SPORTS achool- principal excusing the dhlt- Coates resigned as president. At Display Marks Anniversary - n Road WiU Eh-ain dren from' their buses ftwr the yeaY. the recommendation of the nomi­ tKi v«3Ri%'^,HE3ijr(» v o a v e r - CTO will meet Wednesday at 7 nating committee, Mrs. Paul Had­ Women to Attend Luts Junior Museum, 126 Cedar? a reconstrucUon of the l»th toh- L i« « AMflc-OVSTWAI wft\XW aTH«rTVtf« AflOESrC Into His Land pm. dad, vice president, will become tury sewing room of Mrs. Adeline ^ JU IM A L E C W R E R M -XWB h a r v a r d Fam ous M en The Holy Name Society wUl hold president and Mrs. Coates will be Opening of U. N. St.,. will reopen Sunday a t 2 p.m. Perkins, late of 310 Hackmatack b u s i n e s s SCHOCX.DUETO^vy aa annual diocesan convention at oome vice president. after being cloeed for the siunmer. St. This has been loaned by Mrs. B U Y S w o r k mo T H C ACMM 4Piedne»r CNulio Brondolo o t Bmndy St. S t Joseph’s Sriiool, New LondMi, PothMk Slated SBolqrdHBp The 18th General AsaemWy of Many, new exhibits- will be dis­ Perkin’s grandson, Reginald Baker, 2 2 J » 2 ^ S ec b I-t rr PSVCHOljO©y OF SAUBSMAtO- MrididnBMtM . X jiaa writtdn to tlM aWactmen com- S ^ 33 at 3:30 p.m. The Rev. The Ladies Benevolent Society of the United Natione will be ob­ who now lives in the old house. eGraoiMpt plninUif UMut waiter will be dle- Benlamla L. Maase, S.J., authority Bolton Congregatkmal Oiurch will played. ' :J ’ SRolMtt------7 CanttHpolnli served in Ms operfng seeetone as "Eljem’a Tin Anniversary,” the Another new display is a Peru­ ■latetnMn STeodency, . . diargM on his pixyperty beonuee on labor-management relatlona, start tha seaaon with a pot luck lert of the first fall trip to New vian Indian costume on a figure OOV4N UlOeOF CHAIRS •« • SonOm # will All men of the pnrUh simper Tuesday a t 7 p.m. In Fel­ featured exhibit, In the main hall, SSunuMr driofei o t a new rand bebig buUt for ac- Toirtc arranged by the Service Bu­ beside a reconstruction of an ex­ ^lOURE P e O D L lN S IS 'CARTAlM gsnenft lOBpocbal oess to the Jimior-aenior high are invited. lowship HaU. The program will be honoring the museum's 10th anni­ R S A u y VtoRTrt " " ■ I t Sooth wind reau'of Women’s OigoxMiMbkms to versary, Includes a''- collection of terior of a thatched house. This , T E A C H , U lferit ^ school. Brondolo la repreaented 1^ Mra.,Vlnoent Peraoohlo has vol- "Vacation Hostesses is placed In front of a mural of MOlOR/^ (Hamdl) UEopUMieod untoered to be ohahnnan of the af- are: Mra dwrge W. Smith, Mrs. be held on Sept. 33. tin kitchen utensils made and ped­ naowiNG: tSRepote aoLangmiric Ltty. FMlip Bayer. A meeting haa Indwled in the program is a the Andes Mountains painted by BUGGS BUNNY m been aet for 10:30 tomorrow mom- temoon woricahop group. Joseph 'lYacy, Mrs. Kenneth Mat- dled by tinsmith Edwin B. Hibbard Mrs. Waiter Schulthets. MA ttBaoqaet meeting with the First Secretary of. North MancliMter a century SBImtitnte MFKOooa I tng at the achool eite to aee what Scoot Newt aiews, Mrs. a y d e Beckwlto and from the Office of the Permanemit Dr. Frank Horton and Dr. Rob­ n im p tlr cartoooM asmidaiiMP 4 7 t n a t M « | The Junior Olrl Bcout troop un­ Mra. Oiarlee C. Church. ago. There Is also a collection of ^ISUESS V/E „ «B agW (d M J can be dona alwut the albuatlop. Observer of the Federal Republic ert ^eer constructed a large ter­ IBSecniiTe* tSDoea (AaU) Expected to attend beatdaa Oiulio der the leadenabip of Mlaa Carol roar Take Courses 18th and 19th century painted rarium for the museum during the BETTER NOT X 0««/l IS CM War asPHay dOGnlOT BOnanNj^ of Germany to the U.N. After HOU3 HANP5 \(6ieM!) atatasmin diGiaoeM and Atty. Bayer are membera of Lafabvre, aaalsted by Mra. Ken TVur teachers at Bolton Elemen­ country tin; loaned by Mrs. Don­ summer. The Perennial Planters EEK! loovjoutfor SSPronosB luncheon, epedelly arranged in the W H ILE 'lOU'RE tlEzamiiM 30 Exploit bebanlata n iD d ia B Itie public huUdlng ooimniarion, neth Matthawa, will meet Mon­ tary School took courses during Delegates’ Dining Room, there will ald Cooney of Glastonbury. Garden Club of Manriicster is fur­ -that TeUCKl crtticaUy 31 scnps 464 BCanfederala Conft MSid* _ day avanlnga from 7 to 8:10 at A "Loom Room” has been set PRIVIKI6, 55 Marie ka coring repreaenbativee of the town, Arch- the summer vocation. Mrs. Blla- be a briefing on the current agen­ nishing the container with wild CSIGH!) 23Boy*tDkknaii» 3 3 ^ ^ fb r _atetoi Iteot AnuSd Lawrence and eoti- the Community Hall, baginning kbeth Wright took a eouwe in da to be dtaeuased In the eeesion up in the Early American comer plants, leaving a portion of it for ajDoxe ^ Iwria dd— Twain Sept. 38. The Junior Scout troop of the museum. This includes a 27Repota traotor Jaok HUnter. advanced math at Wlllimantlc of the Assembly the group will at­ live turtles. THE WEEK 280theU(/C 1” r S r H 6 r r nr IT Ohnroh New* under the laaderahlp ef Mrs. Rob­ State Teachers College. Mre- Dor­ tend thht day. loom, a wool wheel, a flax wheel The museum is open to the pub­ andent u Mrs. Harold Lawa, dialrman of ert Dixon, aaalsted by Mra. Wil­ othy Maher took ooursee in school A tour of the working area of and other ginning implements. lic, free of charge, daily from 2 to MOST ARE ONE OWNER CARS, 33Tice fS~ the OathoHo library at St. Maurice liam Buokaon, haa already an­ and eocloty, and riitld growth and the U.N. le included, and ttme will Another feature of this section is 5 p.m., except Mondays, MMore aoUd Church, has announced ahe will be nounced its maMing day aa Thes- 36EmphaaU IT w 17 development s i the Univwsity of be allotted to browse in the Gift TRADED ON THE ’63 CHEVROLET 37----- Bevin, forming a reading group and alao daya after achool in the cafeteria, Hartford,, where Ralph flweet took Shop where the nations of the Brttiih Labortta IT" a a story hour for children aged beginning Sept. 34. liato showing four oouraee In education and math. world display their wares. 57 DeSOTO S8Ex.niler , to 10. Library hours a rt after which gtels are assigned to which William Maher studied French for All interested persons are wel­ 60 C H E V R O L H 39 Trigonometry 5T Masees and Wedneadaya and Sat- troop be distributed the lat­ eight weeks at St. Analem’a Col­ come register. Reservations Private Impala 2-Dr. Hardtop, beau­ 4-Door, tutmie white and ,9-i3, (ab.) n ardays after religious olaaeea aa ter pan of next week to all reg­ lege In Manchester,' N-H- can be made with the Servloe Bu­ tiful white finish, radio, gray, radio, heater, autor o m s If wwMt »«i4 41 Streets (ah.) a a CZTennii term in well aa Wednesday eveniitga after istered Olrl Scouts In Oradee f , 0 reau, O.to Fbx ’ and Co. Building, heater, auto., whitewall tires, matic. No. 4662. School Menu fklwwv hK. CTO. power steering, power TJAijiJSiHr^ 44AroM rr and 6. Other girls are welcome to Monday — beef macaroni caa- Hartfbrd, until Sept. 20. TRUMPET INSTRUCTIONS $295 46^ta« '>Mra. Laws and Mrs. Anthony join at any time, troop apace per­ Participants In the Hartford brakes, immaculate. No. celebratlona jLrmentano will revise the bylaws aonde, peaa, applt crlap; Tueaday BY V. T. HAMLIN w S7 mitting, whether they have heen -~hot pork aandwloh with gravy, area wUl meet at the Hartford In Your Home By 4630. 49T0U of S t Maurice Council a t Catholic railroad station at 7:40 a.m. where a l l y OOP 53 Abstracts (riU 41 in Scouting before or not. alioed tomatoea, atrawherry gela- $1675 62 CHEVROLET u Women. A uniform anohange was aUrt- they will board a special car at OIPVOUBVSKMA CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 54 Charm Sunday Measea are at 7, 8:30, 10 Un; Wednesday — vegetable soup Impala 4-Dr. Hardtop, Snow -AN . . . 58 King (ErU •d m town last spring because It 7:65. Any train may be taken GORDON S. SMITH 6P e»K f ABiSOlfCLtIB *T and 11:30 aun. with a nuraeiy at with crackers, cheese stlriu, choc- for the return trip. 60 CHRYSLER white, with radio, heater, askins. ^ O FAT^UKETHAT 67Woody . r \' was felt that there must be out­ ol&te puddln^^; Thursday r— baked LEMMEASK . peraimlal BO n K 10. Confesalona are on Saturday Thoee outside ttie Hertfoird area Former Hartt College Faculty Member and Appesrancee with 4-Door Sedan, nice wihlte fin­ Powergllde, power steering, WUONE! ONE’ ------SBunage it IT « r fiW 4-S and 7:80-8:30 p.m. Bap- grown uniforms In oloaeta and at- beans, sliced bologna, pineapple whitewalls. One owner. Mint Uoa that oouM be worn by amaller will arrange their own transpor­ many reknown symphonies. Including the Boston Symphony, ish with automatic, radio, SeHindn mOt tialma are at 8 p.m. Su n ^ y. High cabbage salad, brownies; Friday— tation. Parking is available in condition. No. 4947. ao Withered B" k Soouta and Brownlea. Chairman of open-faced tuna sandudoh, potato heater, whitewalls. No. 4656. 51 OotbolkUng Masa Will oommenoe Oct. 0 at the U.N. lot off East River (FDR) $2395 U U 8:30 am. BlCfeotlve in October the exchange, Mrs. Wiliam ohipa, plioklea, buttered oarrota, CoU 643-9944 Anytime $1375 DOWN 17 Dr. The group will meet at the it there will be a nursery at the Orunske of Oemverse Rd. reports fnilL Wbrtd Affairs Center, 345 E. 46th llntegameBt U ar - 11:30 Mtpa alao, for which volun that she will not be able to give Briefa St., New Tork, at 10:30 am . aSherpen J teera are needed. Contact Mlea out any uniforma unleu people The board of finance will meet Carol LcStovre. turn some in. She has a total of with representatives of the board The oensua this week wUl oover three. of education tonight at 8 In the nt. 0 and Steele Croaatng Hd. Badly Day conference room of the town of- '60 CHEVROLET BY J. R. WILLIAMS town as wen aa Andover and Cov­ RaUy Day will bo held this Sun fioee to dear up a budget request OUT OUR WAY entry. day a t . both sorvlcea at United misunderstanding. The Holy Name Ek>clety will have Methodist Church. A dialogue en­ There will be a voter-making 4-Door Sedan. Beau­ titled "The Christian and His Gos­ seasion tomorrow in the Commu­ X B B T "I>f BULL WW^ ) an organisational meeting Monday tiful Inca silver, 6 WHY, THAT ALMAySBBUBMBmB I at 8 p.m. in the church auditotinm. pel" will be presented. The theme nity Hall from 5 to 8 p.m. SMB wtn». aaa^annaoi: CHIP MAE COME A film strip; "Pope John XXm lii- tells how ths church sriiool pro­ A beeeball banquet for boys who cylinder with stand­ CLEAR AOS3S9 am INSIP8 JDB-THAT I ard shift, radio and TH’ SHOPWriM- OMB O'THEM BOSSES oycUcol-Chriatlanlty and the Social vides for the teariUng and experi­ participated In the baseball pro­ 1145 iTAurrwsmx?- BY AL VERMEER CUTBREAKIMS Crder.” will be ahown. encing of the Gospel for all ages. gram and their parents will be heater. No. 4664. OFF/tWHATA sldTOE SHOVE son- The Parish School of Religion A coffee hour will be held be- held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Rose- PRISCILLA’S POP 43UEER yiiouts>4PuruMcm HIS NOSE UKETHAIr/, ^ ------^o e e ! w e m u s t C0INCIPEMC8/ ‘A HORSE! A HORSE! h a v e l o v e d v MY KINOOOM FOR A‘S MUCH AS 56 OLDSMOBILE 57 OLDSMOBILE A HORSE."' 1 d o ! 4-Door Hardtop, smart tu- 4-Door Sedan, tutone black tone green flnlsh, radio, and white, equipped with ra­ SULLIVAN'S heater, Hydramatle. No. dio, heater and Hydramatle. 4722. No. 4596. $345 $490______

RED & WHITE STAND 56 FORD 60 DODGE OPEN 9 AJU: TO 9 P.M. 4-Door. Black. Radio, heat­ West Center, Cor. McKee St. SUN. AND HOLIDAYS INOL. NEW NYLON 2-Door Hardtop, 2-tosie blue and white, nwllo, heater, er. Pushbutton automatle. Fordomatic. No. 4730. No. 4645. lO U " SULLIVAN. MGR.. SUGGESTS'— ALL-WEATHER ______$440 \S895 KIDDIES' F (» lIOMr> 61 FA LC O N sMi WEEKEND SPECIAL LARGE, BOLTON 59 FORD lvV», «MB>rMCCt«.T»lia.at. 2-Door Hardtop. Tutone 4-Door Sedan. Inca silver finish. Fordomatic trans- - r s - BMBMW8tnawa.aiaMnaaeaL 9^\ white and turquoise, radio, BY JOE CAMPBELL “ M A C r TOMATOES HAS WHAT YOU WANT! heater, Fordomatic. Stylish misaion. radio, heater and BONNIE Daddy, but wttU I get V and snappy! whitewalls. No. 4726. money isn't $1295 • s r »bam to doT $895 MW5TP1P Bushel 16 Qt. V D 0«V '16 Qt. Basket) ? Boskut

BEN CASEY $ 4 . 3 9 '61 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Sedan. Black, pushbutton automatic ctuteaatfVnu. youtwetTNCt transmission, heater. CWBZTHIS NTRA' FO R D A D - Were Bulging With Priced for quick sale. v e n o u s FEBHNS LARGE, NATIVE '865 from No. 4988. MLOttVAL! HARPER CANTALOUPES The Finest SW EET LUSCIOUS FIRM From Connecticut’s “Orchard and Gar­ 9-n den Goodness.” SEE the quality, Com- TUFSYN RUBBER 3-T NYLON CORD 61 SIMCA 54 CHEVROLET 4-Door Sedan, blue finish, 2-Door, tutone white and BY PRANK O’NEAL. PARE the price. blue with radio, heater and SHORT RIBS nicely equipped. Mske no mistake. Tufsyn rubber is Here’s the cord that can take chuck Powerglide. No. 4563. "Lou" Soyst ______$695 $265 ffisTAIlDR MADE tha toughest ever used by Goodyear. hole pounding, curb jolts, rough . iTlDOkS UKE IT MAS roads, and high speeds without a flHW^ A FUNNV Q6ARETTE. STlTCHlNe DOWNTHESIPE. "WE SERVE — YOU SAVE!" Gees farther, lasts longer. 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PAGE FIFTEEN IIANCHBSTER EYJENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, COHN, ^gRlDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1968 7- '■■■■ : , . ; ■ idNCHESTER'EVENING NERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1988 PACHB FOURTEEN Spbrts Viewing Help Midget Football East THE SATTUTOAY Lead 1:48—Florida vs. Oeorgto XCeh ers Channel 8 Aimual Drive Sunday 1:55—Bleta vs. Colts Herald Angle Oinnnel 18 B:8G—Yankees vs. Twins -Alubicki on Sideline By Channel 8 A lo n f th e Annual house to house B:8«to-Jtoce o f the Week EARL YOST canvass fpp»funds to buy Channel 18 Sport* Editor 8 p.m.— 'Wide World o f Sporto Three-Game Series equipment for the Midget (Japanese Baseball) For Opening Game Scholastic Football League program ’Chsumel 8 Goodnough Delivered Home Run Beat with in Manchester will be 10 p,m.—Fight of the Week Leave it to Matt Moriarty to come in w th a ninth inning held Sunday afternoon. A (Carter v*. Salim) By HOWIE HOLCOMB - nch-hitter and have the batter deliver a home run. With Cards Awaited Howie Holeomb goal of $2,500 has been Channel 8 This the case Wednesday at the LiUle ^ague Appre- With its first formal appearance only hours away, the set. There are 100 boys SUNDAY East Catholic High football team received a .jolt yesterday lation Night at the Army & Navy Club when Uncll Matt, m NEW YORK (AP)—John Roseboro, nicknamed Gabby by 1:45—Pro Footban Kickoff In the Midget and 25 when it was revealed Joe Alubicki would be sidelined a week lie is affectionately known, brought in Hal Goodnough as ^^ngeles Dodger teammate.s because he speaks softly Brief items, from the scholastla more in the Pony pro­ Channel S 't,hemain speaker. It was a last minute decision. Matt having j.g^^g|y carries a big stick. _ .... . teSlt * 2 p.m.—Giant* v*. Colt* (NFL) to 10 days with a pulled back muscle. The rugged fullback New sport will be added to ths gram sponsored by the Channels will thus miss tomorrow’s four-^------agroed to ^poak. only to find hls«------' ' ^ But he wielded one at Pittsburgh Thursday night, belting Chehey Tech program n^t wwk f^re and Police Athletic 2 pjn.— ^MdfiPvs, Colts team jamboree whl^ will be the throat hoarse and ailing. Spahn. The Milwaukee lefty ^ gfand slam homer and a run-'?- Gary Casa and Bill Troy ends. Re­ when soccer Association. Allen (Skip- Channel 18 ’4> Eagles’ Initial grid appearsaice ex­ serves ihclude John AntoeoU, Dave ItCoriarty. dean o f athletic team Shows a 82-32 won-loss record for gg^,ring single to produce all the| under the direction of Athletic Di­ 8:80—^Yankees v*. Twin* cept for a few informal scrim­ iponaen In Mandioster and one oif August sinoe coming into the Na- j jj, a 5.3 victory over the Pi- ky) Robb, 13, a member Petro, Norm Atfito, Bill Barry, rector Tony D’Angona. „ Chaimel 8 mages last season, and a scrim­ Pat Kirol. Dave OXJonneU and the roost aitiwaiastic and financial UonaJ Leegue. . Larry Beamarth. ■ maintain^ the Dodgers Major League ‘We’re gring to start slowly of the Police Cruisers, 6 pan—-Buffalo Va Oakland mage ag^ainst PlaInvUle last week. suDOOrtoTB of all forma of sports New York pitcher, has signed <>" three-game grip on the National Jbhn Watte. ■aid D’Angona, who coachM ms models uniform. Table of (AFL) Coach Andy Baylock’a chergra The defensive line will be select­ in town for many, many years, to teach ESnglish and history’ at League lead. •port several years ago at 8 t. indiiddual cost is below. Channel 8 will team with Penny High of couldn’t have picked a better man Deep Park High School on Long gecond-place St. lx)uis Card- =^Leaders== ed from toe following group—Pe­ toony’s High in Bristol J ^ t t EJaot Hartford against South tro, Bob Degemmia, McOaithy, Jim to ootne up to "hit" than Good­ Island during -the off-season.. their sixth consecutive^ .\,.iEilK.\N IJil.AGL'E only have a couple varsity OsuUicdic and Nortliwwt Catholic— Word is that Caeej’ Stengel will ^jtt, tn the last 16 by Practice Jersey .,.$3.50 Downes, Jim CoUa, Steve O’^ en , nough. Batting — Yastrzeniskl, Boston, games this s^son. We plan to con­ Ward New Coach both of Hartford—in the jamlx)- Art Lamontagne, Tom Carey, The Wellesley, Maas., resident return ne-ot season as manager of t,ien,toig the pitching of Ernie centrate on intra-squad scrim­ Game Jersey . . . . 5.00 the Now Y o rk M eta.. ’’Pll guaran- g jjjj jtie slugging of Bill :.321: Knilno. . .SlSi Peanion, ree, sdheduled to begin at 1:30 at Brian Cacose and Cliff Scorae. kept hie audience spellbound, as -Vngelee. .311; Rollins, Minne­ mages and some junior varsity Hip Pads .. • • • • • 4.10 East Hartford High Field. tee that we’ll fin i* with at lea.^ White and Stan Musial for an 8-3 Of Brown Baseball Skip Tbomae. Mac and Osborne he h o done in several previous sota, .309; .Malrone, Boston, .296. games this fall. Rib Pads .. 3.00 Penney will oppose Northwest in will fill three linebacker roles with appearances here. Goodnough. for­ a .500 record,* Dick McAuliffe oa over the Chicago Cubs, Runs — Allison, Minnesota, 91; "Most of our kids dem t know the first quarter wWh E3aat debut­ Thigh Pads 2.00 PROVIDB3NCE. R. I. (A P ) — Ahiblckl’s empty spot atUl up for mer goodwill ambassador with the the Detroit Tigers told me me The'Dodgers have 16 games re- Pearson, I.OS Angele* and Tresh, the first thing about soccer. W# ing agaJnet South in the second. night Chuck Diofsen was brought the Cardinals H includ- Brown University announced to­ grabs. The .secondary will be led MiUmmkee Bravea, talked an hour New York, 87; Yastraemakl, Bos­ juet want to have them play u Helmet...... 7.00 After an intermlraion, Penney will in to rplaoe Boh Scheffing as man- j" ^ three-game series between day that Head BaricetboH Coach by Leach, Skip Mertln, Bob Rioel and he could have gone on another ton. Kaline and Colarito, Detriot, much as possible to get experi­ Pants ...... 7.00 take on South with East and Stan Ward has been named heed and Jack Breltenbach. hoar and I doubt if anyrith SMdy K o ^ Boston. HO; Malxone, ticipate, hoping to get toe Eagles for the Boston Red Sox and Wesh- of the fuMback’a work wlH fall to h«d the oomplete attention of 100 Brown Affected Note: Boys purchase Ingtxm Senatora who has coached er In the backfietd. umpires, sponsors and forced to w r k against the I gn,i Kaline, Detroit, lfl.5; Pearson, “up” for tomorrow’s four-team W alt BOanlght. With him in the Two weeks before Emia Davis with only two days re^f so he can «n,rei«w 1«4 Jamboree at East Hartford High own shoes, or sne^ers, Brown teams for the laM. 15 sea- starting backfleld will probably be supporters of Little LMgve. fit into toe pitching r a t io n with- Angeles. IM. sona. of toe Cleveiand Browns died at Doubles — Yastraemskl, Boston, Field. and socks. Gary Sulll-van at quarterback, Tom ONE TWO THREE, HIKE: East Catholic High School football team members John No one was happier than Tom out having to work during next Word wee s star pitcher at Oooian. little League president, 23 of leukemia , he took team- 38; Ward. Chicago. 84; .\lvte, Bavler and Mike Leach at the Andreoli, oeriter, left: Mike Masiuk, quarterback, and Tom Bavier, right, halfback, run mate Jimmy Brown to a clothing ' week’s Jewish Holidays. Manchester High soccer coach Oontrius OoHege In the early 1940s halfbacks. Pushing them for Sports Schedule wtian Goodnough walked into the (neveland and Versalles . MSnne- and pitcher for Niagara In the •tore to buy car cosU for the' Koufax, 23-5. will piKh the •sota, 31; l ausey, Kansas City, 80. Dick Daniel-son is high on W s starting berths are quarterback through a practice drill. _____ ^ ______hail, unantoamoed. Moriarty had •’ooming winter,’’ talked about toe second game, with Bob Miller, 9-8. Rolling Park Ckilf Mld-Attanttlc League after war kept the move as a complete sur- Triples — Versalles. Minnesota, team's depth this .season. "W # Mike Masluk and baJtbackB John Saturday, Sept. 14 nex car he was going to get "next taking toe mound in thf opener SETS ROOKIE RECORD— Minnesota rookie outfielder Jimmie Hall relaxes in dressing don’t have an individual standout sorvioe In 1946. He coached base­ Mac. Rick Harvey, Bob Judd and prtas, asoepil to thia newsman. IS; Htnton. Washington, 12: Ct- Fifth annual Rolling Park Golf ball as well as baskothall at Suf- Football Jamboree, 1:30 — Bast 148-346, Jan SerreM 132, B arbara! Ruth Ostrander 1 3 2 ^ 5 5 , Ruth year" and toW the doctor he against toe Phillies. Dennis Ben- moll, Kansas City and Fregosi. l.ns like John Verfaille of last year,” Oenmn, in his first year aa pres­ ' ,„ d p l.v fully takes aim with hia hat at the ball he Maated over the riehl tieMf Tournamaiit will be staged Sunday fleld Academy and the Unlvererity Roland Messier. Patch 129 ' Hilinski 129. Jean Nourie 127— planned to he married. I nett, 8-3, and ChrU snireien ■■ he said, "but we have almost tw o Hartford High Field. Bowling ident, did an excellent Job. He'had Angeles. II; Bruton. Detroit. 8, fence yesterday to set an American League record for number of home runs by a p a>^ at Minnechaug at 8 o'clock. Bob o f OonnedUout before ooming to Offensive Stortera East Catholic Participating. PARKAIDE PINNETTES —L u ri' 344, Pauhoe Nourie 132—350. good first heutenarata, aergeanta Davla’e rohujal to concede hi* ! ^ U-T* Ruiis— Stuart. Boston and full teams that we can switch The starting offenel've, line will Jones 177-465, Mary Quey, 187, 'tR R ^ R 4N T S --G eorg e Ben^he er in his first year. It was Hall’s 32nd homer of the season which broke t ^ previous back and forth without hurting Brass is toe defending champion. Brown in 1964. „ Sunday, ScTt. 15 and privates to work with and the impending death is recaHed In j ^ v e s ^ W w ^ e n ’soahn’ BUlebrew, Minnesota. 38; Allison, Jim St, Pierre, Ron Wlntoer and probably be oompoaed of BUI Bren­ COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN — I Lou’ Ferguson 457. 150 369, Charltp Harris 140, Carl arSST^ Brown, "The Coumge jjainst toe Bravea barren Spahn, ^ Minnesota. our'overall strength.” Open <3olf—OountiT Club. residt eras a most harmonious sen- Brown, "The Courage record held by Ted Williams, former Boston star, set in 1989. (AP Photofax.) _ hlike Zwlck are among toe most NIGHT HAWKS — Ted Bldwell nan, center; John Lucas and John Evelyn Lorentz»n 137-343. GARDEN GRGVE — Fran Jama- Bolin Sr. 135, CSiri Bolin Jr. 138, o f Bhnle Davis.’’ appearing in toe 20-5. _ g „ „ ' 82; Howard New York, 27. The defending state champions Monday, Sept. 16 aoB. in toe only other NL serious challengers. A field of 20 202— 666, Jim Syphera 864, A1 MtaOarthy guarda; Barry Scheok- SFICE LEAGUE — Pat AnnuHl tis 141—344. Ann Meyer* 138, Frank Preneta 35r. * - ' Pitching — Bouton, New York, have pre-aeason scrimmages next ley and Bob Pemme tackles and Open Golf—Country Clt*. 1 • • • oorrent Issue of Spirt magaMne. Thursday. San Franclsco'a Juan!V— York, 22-7 will eompete, Bert McK^onkey re Rowett 218, Arnold Newman 209. Brown and Davis met for the Marlchai four-hit toe New York i l»-«. ’ 80. For4 New Korn. « week with Kingawood and South Peters, Chicago, 18-6, .750 Windsor, preparing for a four- ports. 13lh Unlucky flrat tims when the Cleveland star Meta *-0, and Philadelphia defeated 22nd Pennant Celebration Near for Coach little League basefeeUl completed was a senior at Syracuse Unlvw- Doiv-ulng, New York, 12-4, .750 team jamboree In Westport Satur­ , 4-1. day. Sept. 21, and their CCIL its ISth sesson this summer. It Mty. Davia, then an outstanding - • • • Radatz, Boston, 14-6, .700. Strikeouts — Peters, Cmoago opener Sept. 24 against Bristol wss far from being uzUindcy. As lugh achoc^ athlete in hia home­ DODCrJUtS-PlRATES— stated before, this w u the first town of Elmira, New York, aaked 179; Stlgman, Minnesota, 175 Eastern at Memorial Field. Roseboro, 30-year-old lefthand­ Sunning, Detroit and Ford, New thus in Little League history that Brown’s advice about attending ed swinging catcher, is hitting York, 172; Mooboaqnette, Boadon, Crosetti Vet of Series East OaUiolic High football ns« depaatm«nt did not receive Syraouae. AAer Mgnlng with Umc only .246 with nine homers and 48 168. Coach Andy Baylorii was inUr- isiM Starts Here... Continues On Following Pages oas letter or one telephone call Browns in 1962, hia friendship runs batted in. But he supplied viewed on Roate Jacobs’ Cinb- from anyone complslning tUiout with Brown devoloped. partkailar- the power early against the Pi­ NATIONAI. LEAGUE t w i n s - i n w a n s — ' Batting— Groat, SA Lool*. .881 NEW YORK (AP)_A ‘Jf housc, a nightly featiae on Cbon- any phase of Little League oper- W during the period of his ilbneas. rates, slamming his grand slam Mlnnesou managed to retain Hoosetaold Senrices Eleetrteal Services 22 Business Opportunities 32 "He was the finest guy I’ve ever o ff Bob Friend. 16-16, in the first OIrinente. Pittsburgh, .8^ Hi dle-aged gentleman of Italian 5-2 victory oarer Kansas CSty mathonatical life when Bob Al­ ncl 22, Springflekl. He will bceome Automobiles For Sale 41 Trailers—Mobile Homes $-A atioBS. a T>’ “star” again Bonday when Automobiles For Sale 4 Only after the season ended and met,” Brown writes of Davis. “Not Inning. Aaron, Milwaukee, X24; Pinson, extraction, called Frankie by Thursday. lison hit ■ a hases-loaded sacrifice TROUBLE o u r a d v e r t is e r ? Offered IS-A FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv­ THREE BAY Gulf service station because be was always rniiUng, Oinoinnati and T. Davis, l « s An­ the football game between the m m m 1967 FORD 'V-S, automatic, radio 1968 NEW DECAMP travel trailer, available for lease. Ehtcellent op- the ahove appeared in print did a The Pirates, maanwhile. could hie intimates, just might have Minnesota edged Cleveland 3-2 fly with none out in toe bottom 1959 self-c(mtained, used two weeks, ice on all types of electrical wir­ soft-s^ken, gentle, seemingly geles, .321. o f the 10th. Ijreaklng a 2-2 tie Springfield Acorns and Providence and heater, clean, one owner. REWEAVING of burns, moth holes. portimlty for toe right Individual. ooaoh oall and ask, "Where have manage only four hits off Johnny a bit of the bubbly tonight. in 10 innlnga and Los Angeles CHEVROLET IMPALA sleexNS four, best reasonable offer. Zippers repaired. Window Shades ing. Licena^ and Insured. Wilson shy. But because he was so hon- Podrea 13-10. through seven in- Rjioe— H. .Aaron, Milwaukee, Steamroller* will be taped and Should be seen. CaU 648-1280 after Electrical Ck>., Manche.ster, 649- Paid training program. For ad­ you been? I have a ocunplaint blanked Boston 2-0 in the only wkh Cleveland. M-Hoir AlfWMiBg Senrici 628-2286. made to measure; all sized Vene­ 'Hisre were no complaints Mt, 80 realistic, so oonsiderate of ningsi When they started to c SOX — MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICI on, gray, 18,000 miles, privats SERVICE STATION he dicki’t. I watdied him after he drove In a third run with a basea- Loids, 188} White, S t Loute, pennant clinching parties with the standouts in recent MsncJieMer $845 Anto DrlTlBK Sckoid 7-A bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, 649-6760. offenatve end Hager HeynoldB have the Yanks. At Los Angeles, a gathering of party, 648-6690. found out. I tried to see a dif­ loaded walk and also collected a 187; H. Aaron, BBlwaukee, 186. traditionail champagne. I only 1,560, the smallest in Angel Hijgh football dirUls. Clark’s pas­ vanitory units, table-tops and FOR LEASE been cut fhotn the New Yoric single. Musial, baseball’s only If the Yankees clinch t o i^ h l They’ll try to nail It dw m in sing ha* been partioulorly pleas­ A494IS00 MORTLOCK’S Driving Stihool Inc., island stands. 64S-8986. Chants’ squad to bring the Daatem ference. There wasn't any. He Doubles—Groat, St lenls, 41; histocy, was on hand to watch Don 1957 grandfather, rapped singles his 1 and they could, it will be hia 22nd Minnesota toniglit in toe flrat of NINE-PASSENGEIR station wagon, offices, classroom located Man­ Oonforeooa^ champs down to the asked for nothing, wanted no spe­ FtoiBon, Cincinnati, 87; Gonzales, I Lee’s four-hit shuto\tt of tfae Red ing to Coach Tony Allbrio. Private Instructions 28 pennauit winner, including seven a four-game series. r, The Indiana take on Klngwwood OLDSMOBILE FISTA good condition. 648-6989 chester Patkade, lower level. Be- QUALITY I3ARPENTRT—Rooms, ■Major oil company, assistance 37-playse Masonic Temple are now Baltimore ....78 70 .527 yellow and blMk. Ebctra clean. $595 home, 166 McKee Street. 649-9679. someone else to do the work and looked deep into this guy and cer field—was three-sport MHS Savings Bank of Manchester has students our q>eciaity. 116 with Avon. Just a few hours a day cer Officials -will hold their fa! Stiikeouis—Koufax. Los -An­ on' sale. He will join Carl Yaa­ Detroit ...... 72 76 .480 END OF SUMMER SALE R. DION ROOFING and aiding, al­ tha y will take the Hon'e .share of wtiat^e there is real. And this is star Fred MoCiirry srdieduled to been U)st and application has been $595 Center St, Manchester. Call can earn you $60 a week during exam for prospective members geles, 276; Drysdale, Los Angeles, trzemski of the Boston Red Sox Boston ...... 70 79 .470 1956 ___ _ terations, ceilings, painting and the praObs—t t any. where he’s been an inspiratoon to 289; Maloney, Cincinnati, 282; begin studies at Apringfleid Col­ made to said bardc for payment of On our American cars. ter tiaa booiaet 648-8662. gutter work. Satisfactimi guaran­ our Christmas selling season.- me. Monday evening at 7 o’clock at on the speaking program. Cleveland .... 70 80 .467 38 1957 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF Bonds—Stocks— * * • Wetoerfltfield Junior High School. Marichal. San Francisce, 218; lege Biuidsy. toe amount of deposit. teed, free estimates. 648-4362. Don’t wait. Call 289-4922 today. ‘T say to myself, ‘If there’s one , Pepitone, a member of the 1963 Knnsss City .. 67 80 .456 39 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 Oandidates must be at least 21 Ellsworth. Chicago and Gibson, St. CONVERTIBLE Mortgages 31 Here ’n There guy Mke Omit, there must be oUiera. I American League All-Star team, Los AngelM ..67 82 .450 301/, FOUND — LIGHT brown and 4-door Hardtop. Radio, heater, LARSON’S — Connecticut’s first A. A. DION, .INC. Roofing, siding, HOUSEKEEPER FOR elderly I.miis, 174. Radio, heater, automatic, new top, 1968 Buick Special 2-door Hardtop, Maybe there are millions like him. yeanj of age. I has been a vital cog in the Yankee Washington . . .63 96 .358 44 white male, wearing Key West, automatic, full power, two to licensed driving setoool, trained painting. Ctarpentry. Alterations SBXXIND mortgages — Unlimited woman, live in, references. Write amlhbed by Manager Ralph Thursday’s Results Jet black. power steering, power brakes, Hlouk of New York when the Which is good. If so, thia isn’t I pennant machine this season. Hie Big Tuna Caught Florida tag, license No. 42. Call choose from. certified and approved, now of­ and additions, f i l i n g s . Workman­ funds avallaWe for acco^ mort­ to Box T, Herald. such a bsd -world after all. There’s ' leftoanded sophomore first base- Los Angeles 2, Boston 0. Lee Fracchla, Dog Warden, 648- $595 $495 radio and heater, real clean. ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. gages, payments to stai your AnMCtoan League All-Star team fer!^ classroom and behind DAY GIRL WANTED for fountain hope for if. man has hit 28 home runs and has New York 5. Kansas City 2. Near Point Judith 8694. WAS $996 — NOW $796 w h ^ tastruction tor teen-agers. 643-4860. budget Expedient eervlco. J. D. was nalmed, Dtck Stuart of the Rod Malnutrition of Bat for Sox ' Minnesota 8, CSeveland 2 (10) work. Apply or call Holiday lanes ‘IMiayhe I ’m not a better man, ' a .276 batting average. In addition, 1956 1955 649-6078. Realty’, 643-6129. sioK went wfld against the Yen- Only game* scheduled. BIDWELL HOME Improvement Bowling Alley, 643-2128. loses. Big Stu hit safely 26 timee such, for ha-ving known Erale but 'he’s classified as the league’s; POINT JUDITH, R. I. (AP) — CHEVROLET BEL AIR CHEVROLET BEL AIR 1969 Ford Galaxie 2-door Hardtop, at least now I have more faith in premier fielder around first base. . Today's Games Announcemente 4-door, radio, heater, automatic, 2-tone paint, radio and heater, Company — Roofing, siding, al­ SECXIND MORTGAGES — Funds in 64 at bats tor a .406 average. Who Move into Jinx KC Park A record 773-pound giant bluefin TUDOR terations, additions and remodel­ available for second mortgages. TYPIST-CLERK — Experienced people. I’-ve never been quite aa "Joe Pepitone, "Manager Ralph New York (Bouton 19-6) at Min­ power steering and brakes. white sidewall tires, V-8 au­ & fait ftv« bomera and ooUected has been landed in the U.S. Atlsui- COMPLETE LAUNDRY service, Radio, heater, automatic. New Garage—Service—Storage 10 ing of all type*. Excellent work­ For individual attention call for immediate opening, in busy U RBTs against New York plbch- honest as this guj'. By his example Houk told me recently,” is the nesota (Pascual 18-8) 10 p.m. tomatic. Chicago (Herbert 11-10) at tic Tuna Tournament. dry cleaning, shirts finished, wash $495 tires, battery, beautiful turquoise manship. 649-6496. B & N Agency, Roger M. Negro, small office. Accuracy and speed ing. .MkMtfa of August has always he taught roe a greater brierance KANSAS CITY (API — The R ed; yesterday. Russ Ni.xon collected main reason our pitching staff has WAS $1,196 — NOW $996 Washington (Osteen 8-12) N. Framk ladevaia of Providence dry, fold, delivery service. Lucky and white finish. Exceptional. 1,000 FEET STORAGE space for 643>8T727. ______es.sentlal. diversified work. 8-4:30, been a great ons tor Warren and understanding of others." 8bx, suffering from malnutrition two of the four safeties on .singles been so successful this year. He’s: yesterday bettered by 16 pounds Lady Launilry, Purnell Place, 1957 rent. Rear of 11 Mata Street. Monday-Friday. Benefits and va­ in the fifth and eight inning. Chuck Baltimore (Barber 19-11) at De­ $645 of toe bat, hope to break out of it a marvel around first base. He’S| "the previous prize catch in the 649-2002. > BUICK CENTURY 1969 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door Se­ Reasonable rent J. D. Realty, A BETTER ARRANGEMENT of cation. Apply Allied Printing Serv­ Schilling doubled In the third but saved a countless number of errors troit (Banning 11-18) N. ' Roofing and ChteuMya 16-A against jinx-rival Kansas City to­ Cleveland (Krallck 12-13) at competition taken in 1966 by Rob­ 4-door Hardtop. Radio, heater, au dan, 6 cylinder, atandard 643-6129. your finances-^vrill make more of ices, 579 W. Middle Tpke.«. Man- was doubled off ba.se when an on throws from infielders and his tomatlc, power steering and CENTER MOTOR SALES night. Loo Angeleo (Newman 1-6) N. ert Akin of Morvtauk, N. J., and transmlasion, radio, and heat­ your income available for person­ ■ Chester. attempted bunt was popped into range Is great. It’s hard for any brakes. Like nOw — must-be seen. 684 CJenter St„ Manchester ROOFING — Specializing repairing After iMing it* third straight at Boston nt Kansas City (Wlck­ matched the 1961 by Tony Blosi Fraaonffls er, 2-tone, wtate sidewalls. Ex al use. Lump debt into one oston' the air. club to get a hit on toe ground 643-1691 roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ CLERK-TYPIST — Medical term­ Lo» Angflea, 2-0, yesterday Bos' ersham 10-13) 9 p.m. of Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. $595 P tra clean. monthly payment of .$22.25 for faces two unhappy fact.s. Carl Yaatrzemski kept an eight against us between first and ELECTROLUX Sales and 8 ervl()e, Motorcycle*—Bicydes 11 ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ each thousand dollars' including inology and typing necessary. IREGU^ ATICr* Saturday’s Games Foiu" fish were lx)ated before Many more to choose front. ' WAS $1,096 — NOW $896 paired. Aluminum siding. 80 One, toe team has scored only point bulge in the American League second base.” high winds and increasingly rough bonded representative, Alfred 1957 repayment over five years. Frank Person to do abstracting, coding, batting race by cracking a .single Cleveland at Loo Angeles. N. Amell, 206 Henry St. 648-0460. TERMS ARRANGED years’ experience. Free estimates. and analysis of patient’s medical one run in toe past 19 innings. The young New YorR-bom Italian^ waters caused officials to halt DE SOTO CONVERTIBLE 1968 FULLY EQUIPPED Lambret- Burke, 246-8897, Cktnnecticut Mort­ off .shortstop Jim Fregosi’s glove is anxiously awaiting the World Boston at Kaaoiw City, N. 1968 Ford.Ranch Wagon 4-door, V Call Howley, 643-6361, 648-0768. record. Pleasant working condi­ Two. toe Sox have mustered only New York at SImnesota, 2, D-N. fishing at 1:30 p.rti. yesterday. The RIDE WANTED to U(3onn, from Radio, heater, automatic, new ta Scooter, $860. CtaU 649-7189. gage Ehcchange, 16 Lewis St., four hits in each of toe pa-st two in the ninth. Yaz now is hitting Series. He's right at home behind NEED CAR? Your credit turned ' 8, automatic, radio and heat­ tions, 40-hour week, Monday Baltimore nt Detroit. others were^ 566 pounds by- John Greenwood Dr., for Fall semes­ paint. Hartford, Conn. atarta. .321 to runnerup A1 Kallne’s .313. toe mike and is noted for his Myrick, Providence; 337 by Eld- down? Short on down payment? er, ta excellent condition. through Friday. Call Manchester Chicago at Waohlnifton (N). ter. Call 640-8801 anytime. $346 Bankrupt? R^jesession? Don't RadicpTV Repair Services 18 Boston invades Kansas City to­ Albie-Pearson, the .Llttlest Angel, humor. ward Coward, Rumford, R. LV and WAS $996 — NOW $796 SECOND MORTGAGE money Memorial Hospital, 643,1141, Ext. remained close at .311 by account- despairl See Honest Douglas. In. BuainMB Services Offered IS 320, for appointment. night just' one-half game above Roast beef is on toe menu, serv­ NA'nONAL LEAGUE 282 by Bill Peterson, AmityviHe, WANTED RIDE from Hawthorne 1956 (XINNIB’B TV and Radio Service, available. Confidential, courteous ing for two o f the hits off loser ing to start at 7 o’clock. Ticket W . L. Pet. G.B. quire about lowest down, small' service. Gaston Realty Co., Route Cleveland In sixth place and two N. Y. ^ and Ashland Streets to vicinity CHEVROLET 210 4-DOOR 1968 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door Se­ LAWN MOWERS sharpened and available all hours. Satisfaction f u l l -t i m e counter girl, 6 a.m.- I in fremt of toe eighth place Ath- Dave Morehead who gave up only j^e public IsM Ai|geleo.. .89 67 .610 est payments anywhere. No small repaired, free pick-up and deliv­ 83 by Conn. Golf Land. Talcott- So.*far nine bluefin have been 740 Asylum Avenue, Hartford, WAGON loan or finance company plan dan V-8, automatic, radio and guaranteed. Call 649-1316. 2 p.m. Please apply Mister Do­ lletlca. So far. although Its pitching four in seven innings. ______1------St. Louis .....87 61 .588 caught In toe tournament wWeh heater, 2-tone, white sidewalls. ery ta Manttoester. Russ’ Mower ville. Phone 649;1902. 876-0319. While toe .smallest crowd of lx)s ^ hours 8:80Ji. A48-1819.______6 cylinder, standard shift, radio, Douglas Motors, 888 Mata. nut, 255 W. Middle Tpke. 1 staff la*ndtably weak, Kansas City Milwaukee .. .80 67 .544 ends, today. WAS $996 — NOW $796 Service, 742-7607. GYM has been toe ^ x toughest foe this Angeles’ brief m ajor league history I Stokm RIDE WANTED to Hartford from heater, new tires, turquoise and San Franoisoa.79 68 A87 1969 BLUB MG ROADSTER, ex­ MovtBg— ^Tmckiiig— CLOTHINGSUPPLIES year. The A’s hold a commanding watched 1,530 all the damage 1 g e l ^ 88; vicinity W. Center Street, hours white. Real clean. i ■ HAROLD * SON Rubtdsb Re­ Cincinnati and H ,. Fhiladeipbfe . .77 70 .624 cellent condition, side windows, 1960 Studebaker Lark Regal 2-door Storagd 20 Business Opportunities 32 10-8 edge in toe season’s series. was done in the Angels seventh. , RomiMon. Cincinnati ....78 62 AZO IS 8:16-4:80, Monday-Friday. 643- $595 moval, cellars, attics, and yards, Milwaukee, 26; Brock, Chi- new engine, braikes and clutch, Hardtop V-8, automatic, radio weekly or monthly pick-up. Bar- Earl Wilson (10-18) is toe tpound I.«e hit into a force and went to Aaron. JOE PEPITONE Chicago ...... 74 78 .508 15(^ 0196. vnu aacrlflce. CkOl 649-9866 after MANCHESTER Package Delivery. 1 choice to oppose Dave Wlckersham , third as Pearson doubled into the cago and Taylor, Philadelphia, 20. Bowling 1960 D.K.W. TUDOR and heater, edd Hoar, 646-4084. SEPTIC TANKS Pittsburgh .... 69 77 .478 20 6 p.m. Light trucking and package de­ (10-181 tonight. right field com er. Lee .scored on \ WANTED RIDE to Pratt A Whlt- Radio, heater, good economical WAS $1,096 — NOW $796 AND FOR BOYS: Houston ...... 64 96 .867 861/, . ney, 8-4:46, > from 41 Strickland transportation, 80 plus miles per SHARPENING SERVICE - Saws, livery. Refrigerators, washers and ENRELDw Neither a tear-inducing smog nor Fregosi’s sacrifice fly and Pearson Now Y o r k ___ 49 98 .888 40'/, Team captains of the Y Auto­ 1967 MERCURY 4-door aedan, atOTO moving specialty. Folding 100 degree heat could camouflage also crossed the plate when Schil- Street. 649-1188. gallon. knives, axes, toears, skates, ro­ SWta ...... $2.29 Sneakers...... $8.99 sp TImreday’s Rosults motive League and the Dusty bUw:k, radio and heater, clean. We also have a fine selection tary blades. Quick service. Capitol chairs for rent. 649-0762. PLUG6ED SEWERS the Sox Ineptness al toe plate j ling dropped the relay throw from | G)e Has Easy Time in Amateur $395 Pnrst $396. O i l 648-2332. of Imports. I Socks ...... 2 prs. 98c Drawstring Bags .. .$1,59 Bt. Louis 8, Chicago 3. L «i^ e Will hold a joint meeting WANTED RIDE to Travelers In­ Elquipment Co., 88 Main St., Man­ f MODERN against Don Lee of toe Angels'the outfield. FMladelpliln'4, Houstoo 1. Monday evening at 7:30 at the surance Co. from Broad Street, 1956 chester. Hours daUy 7-6. Thurs­ Machine Cleaned VFW Home. Any bowlers inter­ i 963~ C H E V R O L ^ , p el Air Imrd- Painting— Papering 21 ■ Sweatshirts $1.98 up Athletic S^qiorte ... .89c | As He Reaches Semif inal Play Los Aageles -6, Pittsburgh 8. " working hours 9-8. Call 648-5762. FORD CONVERTIBLE top, with 1967 head, good condi­ Specializing ta import *01*1 day 7-9. Sa.urday 7-4. 648-7968. SERVICE STATION Septic Tanks. Dry Wells, Sew­ Son Yrsnclsco 6, New York 0. ested in participation in either and eervlce. ^ er Lines Installed— Cellar Wa­ . . — -i WANTED — RIDE to •vicinity Radio, heater, automatic, white tion. Call 649-8826. STEPS, SIDEWALKS, atone walla, OUTSIDE PADmNO at a low Only Gomes Scheduled. league are invited to attend. A terproofing Done. DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)—It's«.Owens of Lexington, Ky„ 6 and 4 loop spokesman raid there Is a Peari Street, Hartford, from Hil­ with black top. tlrepl^ea, flagstone terracea All price. No job too big or too small. FOR LEASE “ Today’s Games 1968 FALCON SQUIRE, automatic, ^ now. 649-0728. IFOR GIRLS: Charlie Coe vs. Dick Sikes and in the quarter-finals. po^blllty the two loops may liard Street Hours 8 a.m. to 4:10 $295 $160 down, low monthly payments, concrete repalra Reasonably DAYTIME RACING Ck>e, the U.S. champion in 1949, Los Angeles (Miller 9-8 and p.m. Call 640-1067 after 6. HILLTOP MOTORS, INC. priced. 648-0861. McKin n ey b r o s. Suite ...... $8.98 Sneakers...... $4.49 ap Deane Bern an v*. George Archer Koutex 28-6) St PhUadelphis merge. 1958 bank rates. Call Rudy, 246-6861 PAINTING, EXTERIOR and In­ Major oil company, unlimited In the semifinals of the U.S. Ama­ had a couple of breezes. 8 and 7 terior, papertiangtag, wallpaper (Bennett 8-8 and Stami: 6-11), T-N. MERCURY WAGON 8; evenings. Route 6 and 44, Bolton “ HAVE t i m e ; will w<^.’' All odd potential. For appointment call Sewerage Disposal Co. S e d n ...... 2 prs. 98c Sweatehirte . . . .$1.98 ap teur Golf Tournament-three fel­ over Jimmy Thompson of the Uni- KARLY BOtM — Olga OoHa Automobiles For Sale 4 removed, dry wall work. Reason­ Newington 866-0027, eve. 829- i/ersity o f TjAcas. and 6 and 4 over Milwaukee (Spnhn 20-6) nt 8 t. 136-849. high single, no marie, Automatic, radio, heater, power 1966 BORGWARD Station Wagon, Open 9-9 — 643-2764 Jobs done. Everything our special­ I so-* 82 Pearl St,— M l S-5S08 lows used to winning champion­ ty. You name It. Call ua anytime, able rates Fully insured. 649- 7293. Drawstrings Bags — $1.89 Dick Guordlola of Cleveland, when Louis (SimmoM 14-7) N. Jane Blasioy 92. 1054 OLDSMOBILE 2-door Holiday. steering, good second car. clean, good condition, cheap TOMORROW! ships along with a 6-foot-6 city Bon Fraodsoo (Bolin 8 -6 ) nt 649-1848, 688-2987. 9668, Joseph P. Lewis. Can be seen at 74 Woodland Street boy who is,studying to be a cow­ he used only 21 putts in 14 holes. h o m e 31AKERS HOLIDAY— $245 transportation, leather upholstery, The 39-year-old oil man sank putts Pittsburgh (Gibson 6-10) N. between 6-7. 649-1019. PAJNTINa—Extmlor an<’ interior, boy. Lok* Jdhnson 178-493, Ginger $260. Phone 649-4612. LAWN MOWERS, sharpened and o f 45 30, 12, 12 and 10 feet in the HoiMrton .(Nottehnrt 9-7) at New 1956 paperhangtag, floor* sanded and Archer, who just tume<} 23, beat Yourkas 467, Dorothy Mitten 463, 1960 WHITE , radio, heater, au­ door sedan, Fbrdomatic. 1988 In­ Call '*44-0601. Lot* of San Jose State, 3 and 2, ternational Pickup, $30. 643-2880 at 78 Trebbe Drive. "Call 648-7768 Corp., Route 88, Vernon, 875-7609. dales. ^ . . OMeago (Koonce 1-6) or x o< h tomatic, full power. Real clean. Manchester exchange. Bnterprtee WANTED SUITS- - JACKETS — IA «S— then spilled NAIA small college after 6. after 6. EXTERIOR AND Interior, painting. The Archer-Beman match is 6-9). WANTED $345 1946 champion Steve Spray of Blast scheduled to begin at 10 a-m-. ®®T, £MHrday’s Games WaUpaper books. Paperhangtag. SWEATSHIRTS N ew Mexico U., l-up in Thurs­ CLEAN LATE MODEL 1966 MERCURY 2-door, tri-power, Ceilings. Floors. Fully Insured with Sikes and Ooe 20 mlniitra Houston at Now York, 2 p.m. SPECIALS 8/4 cam, John Hi-dome platona, Truck*—Tractors FOR HIRE — Heavy Duty roto- Assisfanf Manager day’s double round. later The afternoon portion of Los .Angeles at PhlladdpMs. 1966 Pontiac 4-door |09 tiller service, attachments includ­ workmanship guaranteed Leo ,AMERICAN LEAGUE 812 cu. in., dual ignition, Hurst Pelletier, 649-6328. If no answer, By leading discount Shoe Department ExeeUent owortnnity, Beman scrambled t'o a l-up, 19- the 36-hole tesU are scheduled at Son Franolsoo at Pittsburgh. USED CA R S 1966 Olds Hardtop Coupe 99 ed for lawns, gardening, and hole decision over Barry Neerdlnk Biaaohord (16) Yankee; Alvis floor shift, Uncota tranamlsaion, caU 648-9048.______pleasant working conditions, rapid promotion and many eom- The Complete **House of $port»** 2 pirn., EST, and 2:20 p.m. The Otaietenati at Chicago. 1964 Chevrolet Wagon 49 4:11 rear end. 646-8696 after 6 1966 CHEVROLET piok^, % ton. landsciqitag in general. Leaves of Muscatine, Iowa, before rout­ (22), Whltefleld (M) ladtam; HsU 1962 Mercury Auto. 49 raked or mulched. 649-8920. pmiy braeflts! ^ winners play 36 holes Saturday for Milwaukee at St Lnuis. TOP PRICES PAID p.m. Glaatonbury 688-4064.______. ■ PAINTTNO Five room ranches ing CleveUnd salesman Walter (81). Twtaa 1966 Oldsds 4-door 4-dc 49 the champlonahlp won last y « NA310NAJ. IXAOUK ^ FOR A U MAKES and capes for $60. Trim and paint Stahl 6 and 5 with one-under-por by Lsbron Harris Jr., an upset vlo- ATTENTION Homeowners — Let f i g h t s BooenbeOs ( i j , SeiMitfer (7). Bill put new life ta that old lawn extra Also, scraping. 742-8101. ^ play In the afternoon. > tlm of Stahl’s to the third round n n m s D A T V CENTER MOTOR SALES 1966 FORD, 4-DOOR, V-8, automa­ Trailers—Mobile Boase* 6-A c/o KING'S SHOE DEPT. 6^ ; White (28), Osrdinnia,; Call 649-8920 for information. Sikes, 28-year-old American this week. - MDCAMI, Fla. —w uty MfcOnea, Garter Chevrolet 684 Center St., Manchester tic, $200. 648-5646. NEW GAME for Manchester Her­ MANCHESTER Walker and World Cupper, and 184, PorrindaFl*., dejitalo*^ Per- Stovers (16), Tsylor (6 ), PhUUas; IMMACULATE 1962, 16’ Fan Trav- ald customers. You buy toe paint, NASSIFF ARMS CO. F. Alou (18), Marichal (1), Bailey 648-1691 al Trailer, self-contataed, Reese STORM WINDOWS t- Gleaned and 1968 MERCURY, good condition, NCAA champ from Arkanaas, Milwaukee Braves outfielder Lee fecto GoMla. 136, Miami, 8. put up. Caller must have own you name your price — we do a lO-foot birdie jwtt on the (18), jGiairts; X-Rosebors (9 ), Go., Ine. Many more to choose from. » o body M t, oUidi ihifL. TaL 742- axle hitch, canopy, JaokS, |1>M0. Maye is a profeestonal singer dtir- Tim ANOULJIS —Rocky Rivero, ytnr painting- 649t786S, 876-840L OF MAN0HE8TEB last hole to eliminate Ed TutwUer knorkad D adgen. m » Main S t — 649-6*88 .TBBia ARRAMaOD m t aoav 6 pJHU wladovB. 6484)189. ' tfl MAIN ST. TEL 449-1S47 W . Vo., and flr ^ .1 4 jSr** ” ■ ' ” * * * ' : . . i, 7 ' b J . I i ■ ■l: r

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MANCHESTER EVENING H E R ^ m , MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1968 B oosea For Sale 72 House* For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale . 72 Houses For Sale ’ 72 Houses For. Sale 72 HEIBRON FARMSTED — 8 rooms, MANCHESTER 6 room Cape, VERNON — 8 bedroom Split, PAGE SIXTEEN Booses For Sale e x c e l l e n t B room ranch, 8- CUSTbM BUILT/oversize 6 room; 2 baths, 2-zone hot water,heat; $. Hooma For Sale 71 IjOOKING f o r . a 4 bddroom Cape MANCHESTER — I,Arge 6 ro^m CONVENIENT TO BUS and 'Zhop- hhlf acre Vooded lot. fireplace, dining room, bullt-lns, den plus Hoosea For Sale 71 yeara-old, buUt Iv Ansaldi, full Cape, 1% baths, 12x18 kitchen, acres, garage, small barn, coops; Roonis Without 59 Bttrinesa Location* MANCHESTER — 6 bedroom ex­ in attractive, central location? Cape, baths, nlcily landscaped pij^ — 4 bedroom Colonial, com­ combination windows, basement rec room With bar, laundi7 roorp, Fertilizers 50-A I VERNON — 6 room ranch, 8 basement, tile bath, hot water oil - plaster walls, 2-car basement ga­ asking $14.900» Lesslnger (^., For Rent' d4 COLONIAL RANCB - * »««“ . ecutive ranch, 8 firepUwsea, t PTreplace, storms,' shrubs. Rea­ lot with shade treefi, on hue line, pletely remodeled inside and out. garage. $15,200. 643-0893. , garage, plus extras. 643-5084. FURNISHED ROOM ecovte^Uy bedrooms, 2-car garage, lull heat, platoered walls, 2 fireplaces, rage, lovely landscaped lawn, Realtors, 423-9291. GOOD COW MANURE. DeUvered, 1 ^ batha, modem kitchen with baths, heated jMtUo, kitchen buUt- sonable. 649-6486. 4Mi% mortgage may be aseumed, Tmly a real value. Inspect its located one minute from ONE ROOM office for rent, all con­ walk-out basement, aluminum amesite drive, combination win­ near bus, :toopping and schools. $6 and $10. loads. Excellent for bullt-ina, 2-car attached garage, 1ns, acre lot. Bel Air Real Estate, $16,200. Owner, 648-0507. many fine features today. Wesley — Pretty 8 Street, light ’ hoiuekeeping. Wohft^ veniences. 390 Main Street. Call combinations, large lot with dows and doors, near bus, all utili­ fall fertilisingijDall 643-7804, 649- lot 200x280, *23,900. Phllbrlck 648-9332. R. Smith Agency, 649-1894. Real Estate, 286-1241 or Mr.Mr ArSr! ranch in secluded wooded, setting MANCHESTER W a n ted — Real Estate 77 CLASSIFIED an only. 649-8242. \Personallsed Floors, 649-9288. beautiful trees. Reduced to $18,- FIVE ROOM Cape, oU beat, con ties, 30 days occupancy. Priced bu^ near lake, stores, and schools, 8781. , ' Agency. 648-846*. ______'Three family apartment house, 500. Call the R. F. Dlmock Co., venlent location, garage, FHA tor quick sale. Charles Lesper- ruda, 643-8464. l e t u s h e l p y o u seU your VERNON — Cape. 6 rooms, 4 $12,500. Owner 742-8728. ' 5-4-3, interior completely re­ FURNISHED ROOM for gentle­ 649-5245, Johanna Evans, 649-8658. monthly payment $86. 643-6616. anoe, 649-7620. property — For prompt and per­ man only, near bathroom, free finished. Aluminum combinatloim EAST SIDE modeled, 2-car garage. Ideally Honsebold Goods 61 oases For Rdnt 65 full basement, city water and A MANCHESTER .GREEN Area — sonalized service, call this office. parking. Inquire 146 Center Street. n MANCHESTER ^ AttracUve 6 MANCHESTER LISTING 22 — Vernon OLDER HOME — Like new 6 room Colonial with located, excellent investment, Many years of experience. Alice ADVERTISING 643-9120. room Cape, tile bath, aluminum sewerage, FHA $800 down. Priced The Jarvis Realty Co. is $23,900. EVERYTHING IN sterilized re­ 8^ ROOMNRANCH, garage, hall NEW LISTINGS right at $12,490. Gaston Realty REDUCED Doctors, dentists, professionals recreation room, combinations, Clampet Agency, Realtor, mem­ combinaUons, formal dining starting out. Here’s 6 rooms on pleased to announce that Bar­ MANCHESTER fireplace, fenced yard. Near conditioned used furniture and ap­ LARGE HOUSEKEEPING room, acre yard, layely neighborhood, Co., 649-1902, 875-0819. ______bara J. Babin and Nancy Lam­ bers of Multiple Usting Service, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING'DEPT. HOUIte pliances, high quality — low near schools aJid churches. Call room, 3 bedrooms, full basement, Center Street. Business zoned. schools. Owner 643-4034. BOLTON' 843 Main Street, Manchester. TeU, ■ all utilities, suitable for one or CAPACIOUS CAPE bert have Joined Bill Frazier ’Two homes on 2 acres of land 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. ‘ prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 195 644-0601. \ Only $10,300! SmaU Cape on beauU- nice lot with trees. SelUng for *14,900. Eve. Mr. Bolton, 643-7097. Large older home in exception­ 649-4543. two adults. Near High School. VERNON — ASSUME mortgage, « Immediate sale needed. 2 story in our Real Estate Sales De­ MANCHESTER — Pretty as a pic for 2 families all in one parcel, South St., Rockville. 876-2174. fully treed lot. Aluminum storms, $14,900. Call the R. F. Dlmock Co., 6 room home with garage. Bent ^ wooded acres, only $13,900. West End andXRamsay high ton 10, Mass. work during day. Good driving Price Includes Delivery, Setup, WANTED — 4 or 6 room apart­ Seven room Colonial in desirable chester complete with all city storm windows. A $35,000 value Service. Guarantee Immediate de-_ -to High School. 643-1686, after Bowers Area. 2% baths,' fireplace, shrubs that affords the maximum with dignity. Very solid split ert Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Itoyes Agency, 648-4808. for only $21,800. May consider schools and Graytnond Elemen­ record. 649-7188. ment. A couple with one baby. Up Six room ranch, full basement, level, 7 room, i ^ baths, fireplace, facilities. 8 bedrooms, 2 full OOOK WANTED evenings. Apply livery or Free Storage imtll needed. 5:30. ______plastered walls, finished cellar rec of privacy. All sbe rooms finished 649-2818. renting with option to buy. Own­ Manchester Lots For S*1» 73 tary all were in cIsEm . But the to $95. Call after 6. 649-0808. fireplace, tile bath, large plus a nice enclosed rear porch. garage, open terrace. On bus line. baths. Nicely landscaped. Call arrival of two Negroea at West Acadia Restaurant, 103 Tolland CARPENTER and Mason desires Phone for appointment room, aluminum awnings. Ideal Mrs. Babin, Sales Associate. er 633-1152. COMFORTABLE warm room next closets, garage, combination T. J. Crockett. Realtor, 648-1677. One mile from Wilbur Cross STATELY 10 room mansion. All ’TWO BUILDING lots, prime loca­ Turnpike, 649-8127. work, $2.50 per hour. Telephone SAMUEL ALBERT in-law situation. Near all schools. windows and doors, large lot, BOLTON End went almost unnollc^ be­ Parkway. Price $17,800. Glenn rooms extremely large. Five fire­ tion, city utilities. Philbrick Agen­ cause of a car wreck in frpnt of 528-1484 between 7-9 p.m, Hartford 247-0358 to bath, centrally located. Ideal Ask for Norman Hohenthal. excellent condition, -stove, re­ i'A ROOM expandable ranch type WOMAN TO WORK as' aMistant for retired gentleman. Parking. BOLTON — 6 room Cape, 8-car Roberts Agency, MLS Realtor. places, 4% baths, 2-car garage. cy, 649-8464. the school. ------7------^------See It Day or Night frigerator and Hi-Fi system oversized garage, with lubricatlan JARVIS REALTY CO. Spacious grounds add beauty and Lovely 5H room ranch on home on high and dry 1% acres. FRIDAY, THE 13TH, ea s ie r and to stock shelves^ Good If you have no means of trans­ Call 643-5331. 644-1521, 644-1337. The auto of Police Chief JatoM Big older home in St: James Par included, nicely landscaped. pit and loft. Excellent workshop. r e a l t o r s - MLS - INSURORS distinction to. this beautiful home. Route 86. Big bright living 2-car garage, space for pets and working conditions. Many fringe Insurance Executive privacy, early occupancy. Ask­ Wilson collided with another car Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 portation, I ’ll send my auto for ish. Ask for Len Charboneau, Eve Everything for $21,900. Bel Air Real Estate. 643-9882. IDEAL 8 BEDROOM ranch, 1% 843-4112 648-1886 $39,000. Philbrick Agency, 649- room with a heatolator in the WOODED BUILDING lot, 166x420, benefits. 35-40 hours a week. you. No obligatiotl. ing $15,500. Robert Wolverton $3,200. 643-8887. Curious spectators attracted to\ Moore’s Super Stores, Inc., So. BRITTANY SPANIELS — 2% ROOM FOR RENT, private family. nings 649-3028. ' baths, screened porch, full base­ 8464. fireplace, dining room, kitchen the wreck failed to see toe A — Lr— B — E — R — T ’— S MANCHES’tER - 6 room ranch, ment includes finished rec room Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Can be your "lucky day.” Own­ Windsor. Phone 289-0231. months old,- AKC, dual champion­ Center Street. Phone 643-8376. with an eating alcove plus two Negroes enter school. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD needs 4 or 5 room furnished $16,500. $2,!m assumes 8^% and den, dishwasher, attic fain, MANCHESTER — 8 room Cape er says '“ selM’ her just reduced ship line, 643-1686, after 5:30. FORD STREET — 5 room house. A bedrooms and a tile bath. 60x160 B-ZONE LOT. Robert Wol­ No one was injured in the col­ POSITION OPEN for a payroll OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. home or apartment for 3 or 4 Two famUy on East Center Street. CHARLES LESPERANCE G.I. mortgage. Garage, fireplace, and many extras. Handy to shop­ . real good home centrally located with rec room, 2 baths, located Breezeway and the one car ga­ NOR’TH COVENTRY — $13,500. 4 bedroom large Colonial. months, excellent references Nice income proposition future verton Agency, 649-2813. lision. clerk; modem, air condlUoned of­ SLEEPING ROOM for gentleman spotless condition, .on bus line, ping and schools. Good neighbors! Joseph-Barth, Broker, 649-0320. near schools, shopping and bus rage are attached. Full base­ Neat completed 6 room Cape, oil Formal- dining room, living PROFESSIONAL ’Trimming, bath­ and guarantee. Call Mr. business and professional V>seiblll- At ’Tuskegee. another of the fice. Apply Personnel, Iona Manu­ IT’S A PACT — Students get bet­ with parking. 643-4372. 649-7620 Ray Holcombe, Realtor, 644-1288. 62 mlltop Drive. Call owner, 649- line. Fenced in, treed yard. All ment, oil hot water heat. hot water heat, large fenced yard. room, fireplace, family kitchen, ing, all breeds. Poodle specialist ter marks with their own desk. _____ Foraker, 649-8306. aluminum .siding, 2-car garage, IN BUSINESS ZONE 2, a corner four cities where schools have facturing Co;, Regent Street, Man­ ties. Ask for Norman Hohenthal. 0242. VERNON — Miriam Drive. Level; for $500 down. Howard Realty The lot is over a half an acre Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332. It costs no more to have the best Choose one now from our big, n e a r MAIN STREET for gentle- lot of 70x150, plus an adjoining lot been desegretated, no white pupils chester. custi)m built 3 bedroom ranc Co., 232-8276. Carl Zinsser, 648 (100 by 250) with plenty of on bus line. $23,500. Call Ann in professional conditioning. 649- stock. Desks from $22.88 up E-Z man. private entrance, parking, MANCHESTER — Most immacu­ in the rear of 60x140. Excellent lo­ showed up at toe high school. But Seven room Cape, good location, MANCHESTER — If you are look­ with 2-car attached garage, bullt- 0038. Hunter, 289-8258, 649-3695, 649- .9793, 6494)800. terms, Marlow’s Furniture, 867 THREE FAMILY trees, outside fireplace. This late 6 room Colonial, walking dis­ cation. T. J. Oockett, Realtor, at Huntsville, white and Negro pu­ 23 Pearl Street. 643-7236. all city utlllUes. Five bedrooms ing for a home that you can move ins, fireplace, wall-to-wall carpet­ home was built in 1948 and has 5306. BOLTON LAKE — Charming 6% tance to school, features kitchen 643-1577. pils again went to class together GOOD MALE chocolate point Main Street, BARROWS & WALLACE easily possible for only $18,900. Call MANCHES’TER — 6 room home into without touphing even so ing, combinations, excellent con­ all the extras, such as the alu­ with IH acres, oil heat, full base­ much as a paint brush, call us i dition. Make an offer. Asking room ranch, screened porch, field, with built-in oven, range and dish- without incident. Siamese kitten. Phone 742-8469 WRINGER WASHING machine, Len ^arboneau. Evenings 649- 135 Bissell Street minum combinations, amesite TRAINEE after 6. Apartments— F lat^- ment, only $11,500. Large down for S look at this immaculate 7 $18,900. Owner 875-6320. stone fireplace, oil heat,, combina­ wa.sher. birch cabinets, living Suburban For Sale 75 bedroom sets, refrigerator, sump 58 East Center St., 3023. tions. lakefront privileges, price drive, artesian well, two septic room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, Tenements 6S payment needed. Hayes Agency, room ranch with a beautiful view. tanks, etc. It has had the beat pump, garden tools, vacuum Manchester 643-4803. 7-8-4 room apartments. Entire Asking only $23,600. T. J. Crock­ 6 Ml ROOM RANCH style house just reduced to $11,900, Goodchild 1% baths, full finished rec room, BARROWS & WALLACE cleaner, miscellaneous. 643-1812. of care. We feel the price is AppUcations being accepted for BEAGLE PUPPIES for sale, 10- THE building in top condition. 2-car ett. 648-1677. with 8 bedrooms, single car ga­ Bartlett, Realtors, 289-0939, 643- 2-car garage, $21,500. Robert Wol­ SUMMER PRICES training on key punch. Position TWO UNFURNISHED rooms. EXCEIXENT 7 rooms, 2 story, oU garage, 100x140 lot. Inquire rage, white aluminum siding with 7925. quite realistic for such a fine verton Agency. Realtors, 649-2818. COVENTRY weeks-old. 643-7276. KEEP UP with the latest news wiU also require general cleri­ Tinker Building. Ladies preferred. WILLIAM E. BELFIORE steam heat, Dk baths, porch, city about this fine Investment. MANCHBS’TER — 4V4% mort­ ?;reen .shutters recently installed, ^ home . .. . only $15,900. Call; 415 Main St.. with a good radio. Marlow’s have ON FUEL OIL cal duties in addition' to key Apply Glenney’s Men’s Shop, 789 utlUties, extra B-zone lot. All for gage. Spotless 6 room Colonial. ocated in Green Manpr estates, I MANCHESTER Listing 21 — we have the k e y ...... CUSTOM DESIGNED executive Ea.st Hartford New 4 room Cape plus two un- a grand selection from $12.88 up. AGENCY punching. Must be High School BEAUTIFUL HOUSEBROKEN kit­ M ^ St. QUIET YOUNG couple with daugh­ $18,500. Charles Lesperancie, 649- 1V4 baths, large fireplaced living radiant heat, storm windows and Here’s 6Mi rooms near bus line home in one of Manchester’s fini.shed up, drilled well, out­ FILL UP NOW WITH tens, free, part angora. 649-1603. Furniture Department, 867 Main ter desires 4-5 room apartment in WARREN E. HOWLAND doors. Call anytime 649-1484. schools, shopping, older but com ­ side has hand split shakes. In­ graduate and have aptimde for FOUR ROOM apartment, second 7620. 643-5664.' room with bookcases. Formal T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor prime locations. 7 spacious ,/65 East Center St., ATLANTIC figure woilc. Street. Manchester, $70-$80. 649-0088. NORMAN HOHENTHAL - Realtor dining room, 8 cheery bedrooms. fortable. Asking $15,900. Will rooms, sunken living room, side has plastered walls, base­ BOARDING and Grooming — Trim floor, stove furnished, available LEN CHARBONEAU MANCHESTER — 7 room older 850 Main St. listen. Mr. Bolton, 643-7097. Bent Manchester RUGS, never used, 9x12 beige, $25; now. Parking. 643-6441 between 6-8 Aluminum storms and screens. cathedral ceiling, 2 huge fire­ board hot water heat, full cer­ your Cocker, Poodle or pooch to 431 Main Street Colonial off Main Street, treed lot, 643-1108 A Bent, 236-3211. 648-1577 places, landscaped lot. Call own­ amic bath. Kitchen is house­ Good wages and woricing ccmdl- 9x16 gold oriental, $36; 9x12 apri- p.m. ■ Houses For Sale 72 Large lot, good location. Exterior SO. WINDSOR your satisfaction. Call for and de­ 643-5121 2-car garage, Rusco combination freshly painted. Built 1957. $18,- er 849-6285, after 6 p.m. of Satur­ wife’s dream. Birch cabinets, tlons, excellent benefit pro­ livered if desired.' Harmony Hill •cot broadloom. 289-6965. windows, oil steam heat, $15,600. 135 LAKEWOOD CIRCLE, S. — THREE ROOM cold flat, second MANCHESTER — 6 room Ranch, 400. Robert Wolverton Agency, day and Simday. hand hewn beams in ceiling, gram. Apply Kennels, Hebron Road, Bolton, Wolverton Agency, Realtor, 649- Quality built ranch of 5 large REAL BARGAIN — 6-piece walnut floor, 54 Birch Street, elderly 2-years- Street. Call 742-8180 or 742-7338. room Cape, 4 bedrooms, recently FOR SALE — Flat stone for waUs,, $69.00 44x22” High Pine Record 7 ROOM SINGLE EXCELLENT 8-ROOM Colonial $18,900 — Extra large 8-bedroom 49. home, beautlfuUy landscaped lot, MANCHESTER — New listing. redecorated. Wesley R. Smlto | TWO ROOFERS, must be good, ex­ fireplace, veneer, and patios Call Cabinet, four doors, ANDOVER — Four room apart­ (4 Bedrooms) Ranch, fireplace, aluminum sid' Agency, 849-1894. ment with stove and refrigerator, only $19,600. Joseph Barth. Brok­ Built 1962. Beautiful 8 room ranch ing, aluminum storms, garage, perienced, $8 per hour. Call 649- 649-0617. , I JIBO 00 Love Seat,' maple with l>/4 baths. G.B, kitchen, in­ 0726. first floor. 742-7641. er. 649-0320. 106x300, trees. Carlton W. Hutch­ DARK, RICH stone-free loam, frame, foam cushions, tox p le^ ------21 VICTORIA ROAD cluding dishwasher. Carpeted liv­ ins, 649-5132. CLOTHINO SALESMAN, full-time, $14. Also, fill, gravel, 8and,-and ed val^cc, colonial print, 129. r q CKVILLE New three room, TOLLAND — 9 room house, needs ing room with fireplace. Alumi­ experienced preferred but not stone. 643-8608. ] $89.50 46" Maple Dresser-Desk, first floor, gas heater, automatic minor work, bargain at $18,700, num storms and screens. Large VERNON — Just over Manchester NUTMEG HOMES Everything new but the frame. 5 ROOM COLONIAL necessary, pleasant working con­ hot water, car space, on bus line, Joseph Barth, Broker, 649-0320. lot. Robert Wolverton Agency, CEDAR CLOTHESLINE poles, ^ four drawers, 69.96 NEW ROOF - TTLE BATH - line. Like new 61^ room ranch, 114 ditions, Blue Cross, CMS. Apply no pets. Apply 22 Windemere Realtors, 649-2813. baths, built-in kitchen with di­ many sizes; also, complete fire-' 3 BEDROOMS - $12,900 KELLEY ROAD SOUTH WINDSOR in person. Regal Men’s Shop, 903 , j » $39.96 Modem Lounge Chair, wal- Ave. wAT^^PA^^^qANDm FSoORs'redecorated in nette, fireplace. Hayes Agency, Main St., Manchester. nut metal frame, wSo6 arms, re- WALLPAPER - SANDED FXiOORS ggtablished neighborhood. Large 8V4 ROOM RANCH, fireplace, at- 843.4^3 and truck chains. 649-1353. nui meiai irame, wuuu anno, T>orcvr/4 room apartment, 16 minutes) MANCHESTER—Split-level home SPLTT-LEVBL — 7 rooms, garage. fireplace, paneled family formal dining room, built-in catalogue mailed upon request. from Hartford, adults only. 649- close to all conveniences, deep, —- — .- __ . - . - „ . DIRECTIONS: Middle Turnpilm landscaped lot, garage, utility i Hreplace. hot w a t^ room, % acre lot. Asking kitchen, fireplace, . large Garden— Parin^—Dairy We are the authorized Baldwin 4824, 875-1166. ' West to Tower Road (opposlw rooms, basement garage, ELECTRICIAN’S HELPER, ex- dealer. Goss Piano & Organ Co., room, oil hot water heat., fire- bullt-^. city uUUOes «ceU i^ $11,900. Products 50 1>4 ROOM FURNISHED apart­ ...... • ■ condition. Present mortgage may]' Parkade). Tower Road to Brent high private one acre treed perienced. Call 644-1429. 121 Allyn St., Hartford. Air condi­ place, two full baths, three bed­ Road. 6th left off Brent Road to lot. Easily financed, only ment, light housekeeping, central­ rooms. $19,500. Robert Wolverton be assumed. Charles Lesperance,' CANNING PEACHES and pears, ^ tioned. Tel. 526-6696. Park free in I Evergreen Road and Model Home. (9) BOLTON — South Rd. $16,400. ly located, reasonable. 649-8404, 12 Agency.^Realtors, 649-2818. 649-7620. 643-8664. Large 6%-room. Colonial- Botti BYuit Farm,' 260 Bush Hfll Bond Hotel lot next to store. . Help Wanted— noon - 6 p.m. Ranch, 2-car garage, 14x24 Road, h&nchester. ' ' I Male or Female 37 WEBSTER UPRIGHT piano, good EXCLUSIVE SALES BY living room, 12x18 kitchen, (11) 'VERNON — MitcheU condition, call after 4 p.m., 649- FIVE ROOM furnished apartment, MAC AND GRAVENSTEIN applef) gentlemen preferred. 120 Charter 12x14 dining room, private exchange. Transferred own­ WHXi ’TRAIN person interested in 1908. VERNON % acre lot, amesite drive. er] Large 5)4-room Ranch, real estate sales. Position open in at the farm prices. B)ince Farm, Oak Street, 649-8038. 529 W. Center Street, 643-8116., Only $20,900. 1)4 batos, built-in kitchen, staffing model homes from 2 p.m. S o u t h g a t e a p a r t m e n t s JARVIS REALTY CO. large living room with fire­ until 7 p.m. dally. Call Mr. Mur­ PICK YOUR OWN tomatoes, 60c place, large full basement dock, U Jt R Realty Co., Inc., 648- SOUTH STREET- (27) BOLTON —. $10,400. half bushell. Peterson Farms, Business Locatton* 643-4112 with back hatchway, high 2692. WE BUY, SELL or trade antique Eednomy 4-room. Ranch, 440 Deming St., Wapplng. lot, amesite drive. $3,000. and used furniture, china,, glass, For Rent 64 Completely NEW concept to apartment Uvlng; duplex 4-room MODEL HOME 649-1200 Fireplace," trees, lake privi­ idlver, picture frames and old apartments aU with leges. Low monthly pay­ assumes present mortgage. StOT YOUR~OWN -TCiMATOER Full price, only $15,900. Situations Wanted— 88 Meekville Road, InTthe rear corns, old dolls and grins, hobby VERNON — FOB sale w rent THREE IMMACULATE RANCHES ments. Female 38 Jacks, 643-9320. i coUections, attic contents or whole Commercial. 6 room ranch plus PRIVATE PATIOS estates. Furniture Repair Service, 40x40 steel building. Now vacant THREE 18 CARAT VALUES BOOKKEEPER desires position in TOMATOES — Pick in your own TalcottvlUe, Conn. Tel. 648-7449. Tongren Agency, 643-6821. Birds, tree*, grass, cool breezes— lovely rural setting! • Call MANCHESTER GREEN — , Pic­ UWRENCE F. FIANO MCanchester area. College 4 y^ara. containers. Beets, $1 bushel; Deluxe range, 10 cu. ft. refrigerator, disposal, laundry to build­ ture book 6 room Ranch in a B.8. Degree in Commerce, 18 acorn squash, $1.80 biuhel; Rooms Withoat Board 59 BUILDING 60x40 silitable tor stor­ beautiful wooded setting. Modern REALTOR ^ 643-2766 years experience double^ entry gOurds, 2 for 8c; Indian corn, 8c age, B-1 zone, Buckland. section. ing. ample closets w d parking. $140-$145. CHET eOVANB - BARROWS A WAUAGE kitchen with built-ins, fireplace, thru trial balance. References.' each; pumpkins, 6c up; blue hub- DOUBLE OR TWIN room for one 649-3458. 55 EAST CENTER STREET ceramic bath, garage. Charming Phone 6M-6624. bard squash. 21 Angel Street. or two girls, board optional. 648- AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER CHARLES NICHOLSON — 742-6364 EXCELLENT LOCATION for livable home in a fine neighbor­ Manchester. 6746. BIANCHESTER hood. Wesley R. Smith Agency, StONINO. DONE expertly, pickup taauty salon. New. Located be­ and dellyery: also done in your WINDFALL PEACHES — Pick to tween barber shop and general Ageat on Pnmisas t78-84H 649-5806 875-6611 $4$-l$M . tarns. Please oaU $4MS90, own container, 60c basket. Bot- FRONT ROOM, centrally located, store. Apply . Bolton General tt Farm, 260 Bush EOU Road. parking..89 Birch Street, 649-7129. Store. mi . • t

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1861 Average Daily Net Press Ron The Weather For the Week Ended Foreeaat of U. a Weather Bureau PAGE EIGHTEEN Hanrbf0tfr lEngitittg Hgralit Septernber 7, 1968 Clear and cool tonight with acat- A D M T n raD TODiAlC: N o n »M l slight, and nrtther Parent, his two 13,560 tered frost. Low In the. 80’a. Son- ^ t e r t o w n , Maaa., P“ *“ **®**C^^f The tTFW Ladles Auxiliary will Miss Kathleen A. Smith, daughter Luck, RFID 1, Manchezter. Member of the Audit day aunny, high 'in 70’s. of Mr. and Mrs, George J. Smith, Hospital Notes ■ BIRTHS YMBTI’E R P A Y i^ A Joseph Gagne, 38, of FOx Trail, i m n c h e s t e d Bureau of drcnlatlMi entertain Gold Star Miotiieni at a Coventry, driving the truck, were Manchester— -A CUy of Village Charm About Town dinner Sept. 24 at 6 p.m. at Miller’s 27 Madison St., and Miss Paulette daughter to Mr. and Mna Robert J. SabUtZ, daughter of Mr. and Restaurant. Any member that Boynton, Storrs; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Jwm Sablltz, 79 Trebbe Dr., Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. was iaaued » The Italian American Society of wishes to attend may call Mrs. Mrs. Terrance WilUanui, 48 Sea­ will enter Becker Junior College, for all areas, except maternity wanting for failure to yield the (Classified Adverttstng on Page 9) PRICE SEVEN CENTS lancheater vrill hold Ita first meet- John Vince, 227 McKee St., or man Circle: a daughter to MC- ^ VOL. LXXXII, NO. 294 (TEN PAGES—TV SECTHON) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1963 Worcester, Mass., Monday as fresh­ where they are 2 to 4 p.m. and right M way. nfr of the eoaaon Monday at 8 p.m. M ra H a n y -Mahoney, 38 Maple Mr* Jani* Knuniiis, 264 Union St.; LUMBER] 6:30 to 8 p.m'. and private rooms \he left"^t fen^ ^ a car -t the clubhouse, 13S Eldrldge St. St., for' reservatlona before Sept. men. a son to Mr. and Mrs. George Shee­ where they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. han, 2 Nike Circle. owned by 21 . ’ ^ Spring St, p a rk b d rn the west INCORPORATED The Zlpser Club will hold Its Area members of the N ew Eng­ Visitors are requested not to DISOHAiRGED YESTERDAY: of Henderson Rd„Taa d ^ - effular meeting on Sunday at 8 land (hamper Association will be smoke In patient’s rooms. No more Da'vld Donovan, 86 Alton St.; M i­ Bide Rally Day will be observed Sun­ i.m. The directors will meet at participating in the All Connecti­ than two visitors at onp time per chael DeVaux, North Rd., Bolton; aged by a passing day at the Church School of Eman­ yesterday, and *’epo*'ted by 'Wen- cut Camp Out at black Rock patient. Mrs. Julia Goldenlder, Coventry; uel Lutheran Church, and all pu­ ard E. Dzladus, 20, about 6.30 State Park, Thomaston, today, to­ Mrs. Sarah Turkington, 186^4 Cen­ pils will meet in Luther HaU to be Herbert R. Kingsbury m , son of I morrow and Sunday. ADMITTED YESTE3KDAY: ter St.; Mrs. Thelma Hatoerem, 105 p.m. FLOROK Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kingsbury assigned to their classrooms and Janet Miles, 207 Parker St.; Laurie Homestead St.; Mrs. Margaret 500 Attend Convocation .Ir 4 Durkin St., has returned to teachers. The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Prichard. EJllingtOB; Mary Ann Irish. 17 N . School St.; Laurie Danbury State College as a sopho-, Prichard, Ellington; Mrs. Barbara ptastor of Elmanu^ Lutheran Reilly, Bast Hartford; Mrs. Bar­ FBI Agent Guest more, majoring in music education. The first executive board meet­ Helnold, Glastonbury: Dale Lange, ^ IL M IK T O P Church, will conduct a service bara Carlson, Ellington: Patsy He was chosen Campus counselor ing of the Women's Club of Man­ Pagliaro, 4 Oakland St.: Mra. M ar­ Bast Hartford. to advise the new students during' Sunday at 6:40 ajn. in the chapel Of Church Men chester will be held Monday at 8 at Manoheeter Memorial Hospital. garet Vasalonus, 447 Center St.; Freshman Week. j p.m. at the home of Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Frances Treschuk, Carter The Rev. Paul C. Kaiser, pastor eiipieclal Agent Chartea Weeks Badger, 47 Ferguson Rd., Mrs, H. of I SEALER of Concordia Lutheran Church, St.; Mrs. Arlene Good, Skinner Rd., Car-Truck Crash The Ruth Circle of Emanuel: John Malone, president, will con­ Rockville; Mrs. M ary Shapleigh, the Federal- Bureau qf will serve as hospital chaplain Bton wUl addresB the P re rtjy t^ Jhurch Women, Emanuel Lutheran I duct the meeting. 107 Holl St.; Kenneth Adams, 176 Community next week. Men’s meeting Mtonday at 7:30 p. Church, will meet at 8 p.m. Mon­ Broad St.; Ronald Brown, 19 Doro­ Brings Warning m. A g ^ Weeks is in change of day In the Youth Room of the Miss Marcia Ruth Yerks, daugh­ thy Rd.; Mrs. Glenna Cashman, the N ew Bkigland area and works Pa'rish Building. Mrs. David Ander- Sunset Rebekah Lodge will have Amston; Arthur Kibbe, Mountain Ho damage resulted from a car- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Gospel Singer out of the N ew Haven office. .me Phillips, 249 Main St. About 500 persons attend­ Rev. J. F. Lenentine and a group ter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dona­ The BriUsh American Club wiU ed convocation exercises this of teen-agers from the ABsemblies hue, 305 Porter St., will enter sponsor a dance tomorrow for Lillian Gertrude Grant of God church In Abington, Mass., morning at Bailey Auditorium Lasell Junior C o llie , AubumdaJe, memibers and guests. Charlie Var- CUPOLAS will accompany Brunt. Announces ■Ihe Fall Opening of Her of Manchester High School at Mass..' next week as a senior. She rick’s orchestra will play for The Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, V O l’R SCHOOL OF THE SPEECH ARTS which Dr. Frederick W. Lowe has been chosen to serve as a dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. A pastor of Calvary (3iurch, has an­ SAVE SHOES senior hoate^ to the incoming buffet w il be served. Tickets may To A Limited Number-Of Adults WOOD ROOF Jr. was formally inaugurated nounced the event will be open to Shoes D'YED Your For An Evening Course With Private Instruction In freshmen cleiM. be olbtained at the Club. the public. as dean of the Hedgling Man­ Favorite Color 1 VOICE. DICTION, PHONETICS. chester Community College, The Polish Women’s Alliance, — Also — Your favorite fall and winter ORAL INTERPRETATION the second institution of its Group, 518, will meet Sunday at JOBLESS CLAIMS DIP suede shoes R E F IN ISH E D ! 1.951 Burdette Hawley 2 p.m. at '77 North St. I AND THE ALLIED SPEECH ARTS kind in Connecticut. HARTFX>RD (API —The num­ Available time beginning first and second weeks In October. Sen. Thomas Dodd, in present­ The Rev. Alex H. Elsesser, pas­ ber of unemployment compensa­ For details please call Miss Grant 648-1163; ing the keynote address entitled , SAM YULYES Is comforted by hde wife after poUce ejected both Of them after, a scuffle tor of Community Baptist Church, tion claims fell from 27,966 to A former dramaUc recitalist, Miss Grant has for many years A young^ "Education and Democracy,” con­ Teacher Of Same Side As Watkins . ' oommUitee hearing on illegal travel to Cuba. The hiiaibond was carried from the will be in charge of radio broad­ 26,216 last week, the State Labor conducted studios of the speech w U (formerly to H wtford In and nssr'\ gratulated Dr. Lowe upon his 28 OAK STBEET ijldhig; the w«mcm eocorbed. Another damonstm.tor kneefas a/t their aide. lnaug;uration, saying, "W e all ex­ casts sponsored by the Manches­ Department reported yesterday. i as well as Manchester) and has continued since 1935 the Houee O ffloe' DOUBLE tend our heartiest congratulations Plano ter Ministerial Association on sta­ During the corresponding week in '■ | tion of The Expression Club for those completing required COPPER ROOF SHOE REPAIRING OF and express our confidence that tion W IN F Sunday at 7:35 p.m. 1962, said State Labor Oommis-' THE BETTER KINDI work. References upon request. WORLD GREEN he will give to this college the RESUMES TEACHING and daily next week at 7,;30 a.m. sioner Renato E. Ricciuti, there was a drop from 28,516 to 27,948. qualities of leadership, vision, and and 6:30 p.m. academic competence that have September 23 . 9 5 Studdnt Sympathizers distinguished. his career.” STAMPS Sen. Dodd pointed up the tre­ Sen. Thomas Dodd, center, main speaker a.t the inaugural convo­ Community College; Dr. William H. Curtis, MSanchoster superin­ Studio— 53 Cottage Street mendous impact that education cation for Mlanohester CJommunity College this morning, holds pro­ tendent of schools. On Sen. Dodd’s left are Dr. Frederick W. S«e.. .Enjoy.. .Acquire.. .TREASURES can make in the direction of one’s Lowe Jr,, dean of the college; William Hoixm-itz. chairman of the A L L W E E K Tel. 649-7270 gram as Mrs. Alan Bourn, chairman of the Manchester Board of From the Post... For the Future LAWNS NEED FOOD life by citing the example of a fjducaiion, checks preparations. Looking on from left are Man­ SLa/te Boiard of EJducaitlon. and' faculty member Fred A. Ramey young scientist whom he \had chester Miayor Francis Mahoney; Council Chairman Matthew M. Jr. The ceremony took place at Bailey Auditorium. (Herald Leave, Claim Victory talked to recently in his o fflc ^ Mloriarty of the Citizens AdvLsory Council of the Mianchester photo by Satemds). 86 Cast'Center St Impressed with the quality of CONNECTICUT the man’s knowledge, breeding REGULATION At Siumnit St ALUMINUM WAQWTKflTnN (API __ i> Kathy Prenaky was asked if«> .Through it all the chairman. and poise, Sen. Dodd later re­ NOW! A ^ shenV>A ..rnawas a-w. WiwmVvA«*member Ck4 of aM .P«vhflP7-oo. Progres­ Rep.R a p i TTrluHnEdwin TVilliaWillis, T^.TD-La., Ji VuinwArlbanged One of the most violent epi­ marked to an associate about ‘Getting Along Fine’ Seaman Saved ANTIQUES FAIR WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL sive Labor Student Club, which his gavel and called on police to their meeting. sodes in the controversial his­ the committee called a Commu­ remove the noisiset applauders. "I was amazed to learn,” he September 20-21-22 ' CELLAR tory of the House Committee nist splinter group. He kept a rein on his temper and said, "that this young man had generally treated witnesses with On Friday 13, Friday-Saturday — 1 P.M.-ll P.M. on Un-American Activities Her voice trembling with emo­ g;rown up as an illiterate in the bunch tion, she said: “Yes, because I politeness. Sunday — 2 P.M.-9 P.M. mountains of Tennessee. His con­ POM PONS has ended. believe socialism Is the way to Willis also presided at the worst dition was even worse than that Combination A beatnik-tinged tide of stu­ end racism and under socialism riot against the committee, as Dakota Grocery Clerk Lauds the Day which the word ‘hllbllly’ normally dents and their followers has' de­ we can have congressmen who chairman of a subcommittee that conjures up in our minds.” STATE ARMORY camped from Congress after two are truly representative luid who held hearings on commimism in Although this lad’s future seem­ NEW YORK (AP)—A German days of hearings on a trip which GYM Broad Street at Capitol Avenue WINDOWS are not elected because Negroes San BYanclsco in 1960. ed dim, the senator learned that he seaman rescued by the Coast Hartford, Connecticut 69 of their number made to Cuba are not allowed to vote. That demonstration got com had been befriended by a mission­ Giiard after 14 hours in bleak At­ this summer despite a ^tate De­ CLOTHING — SUPPLIES A sharp outburst of applause pletely out of hand and police ary who taught him to read and lantic waters is back on his ship, partment ban. used firehosea to wash protesters Father of Quintuplets HARDY MUMS greeted this ’sally. writ*. praising "m y lucky day” — F ri­ ’Time and again, outbursts of ap­ All antiques shown by 62 Police began grabbing the loud­ down the steps of San Francisco’s From this humble start, the day the 13th. plause and shouts of ’’tyranny” est clappers tuid hustling them to­ city hall. The committee backed mountain boy put himself and his Franz Strycharezyk, 26, third Exhibitors ore for sole caused scores of policemen to ABERDEEI*!, S. D. (A P )__ ^Oimmediately. Mrs. Fischer’s phy-^ The first of the five babies was ward the door. “Leave ’them a movie version of that riot, yanng wife' both through college, engineer aboard the Motor Vessel FOR BOYS: •woop down and wrestle them out sician. Dr. James Berboa, said bom about 1:30 a.m. today. Fisch A ll P O T alone,’’ cried others. “Tyranny!” called “Operation Abolition,” that attended g;raduate school, and lat­ Quintuplets— four girls and a Freiburg, went topside for a of the Old House Office building. the births presented some diffi­ er was called and reached the I Suit* ...... $2.29 Sneakers . . . ------$3.99 up I someone shouted over and over. portrayed the outbreak as being er earned a Ph.D. at Yale Univer­ breath of air about 10 p.m. Thurs­ Managed by Russell Carrell — Admission $1.25 PsnmM 20-10-5 lonnula. Hat Mid- Each time they landed on the boy— were born early today at culties because four of the chil­ hospital half an hour later. He Colors "Down with HUAC! Down with linked with Communists. sity. day after a poker session. He was S o c k s...... 2 prs. 98c Drawstring Bags . . .$1.59 1 an ira fans for Mrtinuaus M hg. •idewalk they • cried out against St. Luke’s Hospital here to the dren were breech deliveries, al­ said he spent the rest of the night Oonnectlcut Landmarks Gallerlea H U A C !” cried a youth hs he was After Friday’s uproar, Willis Though Manchester youngsters not wearing a life pre.scrver. Ho mtectat k aoeotary. No bottor “ police brutalltyi” There was no though one arrived in the usual smoking two packs of cigarettes Athletic Supports ... .89c | Oominemorative Nathan Hale Program marched to the door— ’H U A C re­ again said Communists inspired will not face this man’s education­ 30-year-old wife of ^ whole­ The 327-foot ship rolled heavily jsweatsWrts ------$1.98 up volao at aif pilea. doubt the cops did not treat them head-first position. In the hospital and drinking a lot of coffee. A benefit for ferring to House Un-AmerlcM Ac­ the trouble, using others as their al handicaps, the senator said, sale grocery shipping\lerk. and Franz went into the briny Open Thars. and Fri. fo 9 P.M. gently. nursery this morning, however, " I don’t' usually drink coffee,” ’The AnUqiiariaji Society, Inc. 5000 SQ. F T .-$4.75 tivities Committee. fronts. there is a parallel In their condi­ Physicians ' reported the five 800 miles east-northeast of Ber­ Many wofe beards, denim work all five babies were described as he remarked, "except for break­ Landmarks of Connecticut Several girls squirmed out of The avowed purpose of the hear­ tion because they, too, will have a babies and their mother, Mrs. muda. shirts, blue jeans and sandals. "getting along fine.” fast at the warehouse." FOR GIRLS: m VOOS NCISHIORHOOD »T oa i GARAGE the grasp of the police and ings was to determine if new laws chance to further education “be­ Andrew Fischer, all in good con­ Franz knew he wouldn’t be . One witness, Larry Phelps of slumped to the floor; they started are needed to prevent Americans Dr. Berbos said the Fischers Of the five other Fischer chil­ missed until he failed to relieve Sneakers ... ,; .$4.49 up cause of the enlightened interest dition. dren, the eldest is Danny, 7, the Suits ...... $3.98 Burlington, N.C., acknowledged he screaming outside aa they were from traveling to Cuba. But much Said Fischer, “ I don’t make the were told Wednesday, following the watch at midnight. There was had joined a “New Left Club” at of someone else.” youngest Denise, 3\^. In between Sweatshirts .. .$1.98 up propelled down the stairs. of the questioning of the commit­ "Into the Manchester Communi­ moist money in the world. It does an X-ray examination, that the nothing to do but swim. Franz—a S ock s...... 2 prs. 98c the University of North Carolina At least 13 persons were rushed are Charlotte, 6, Julie, 5, and PLANS tee counsel, Alfred Nittle, was ty College,” he said, "will come present some problems— how I ’m mother was carrying quintuplets. 5-foot-8, husky, 185-pounder—did for “people who are to the left of out of the building and tossed Evelyn, 4>4. Drawstrings Bags — $1.59 aimed at linking the trip with the young men and women whose basic going to take care of them, along She had entered the hospital that I ju.st that. Kennedy.” down the front steps of the build- Progressive Labor Organization, The family recently moved to OPEN education would come to an abrupt with the five we have.” day, he .said, because she had I The Freiburg, en route from The most serious outbreak came ing, which is across Independence which he said was 'ounded by two a farm at the edge of Aberdeen end but for the existence of this Attending doctors described been having some difficulty in ' Tampico, Mexico, to Rotterdam, Friday. | Avenue from the capitol. Communists expelled from the getting around. apd bought two cows, "so we’d Institution.” Mrs. Fischer as "pretty tired" did miss Franz at midnight, sent party for deviationlsm have plenty of milk for the kids,” out a radio call for help, and CHENEY TECH Finally, the senator congratu­ following the five births, which re­ “ About half an hour after the Fischer said. Tues. and ALUMINUM The witnesses ail tried to make quired about an hour and a half doctor told her," Fischer said of turned back. these points; that there wias no lated thoe^ who worked to make The five children are the second the existence of the college pos­ but involved no surgery. his wife and the news that she Franz said he saw his ship re­ SUITS — JACKETS — BAGS — law against their going to Cuba, set of quintuplets born in the turn several hours later, fall to sible. The births were about two was to bear the five children, le Paul A^ks Justice only a State Department regfula- Western Hemisphere in a week. spot him, and leave. SWEATSHIRTS “You, the founders of the Man­ months short of the usual nine- "she started crying, and she cried Thurs. till 9 P.M. GUTTERS tion; that the right to travel is Last Saturday in Maracaibo, In his meager English, Franz chester Corrununity College, havf month gestation period. Physi­ all night.' guaranteed to them under the Venezuela, five boys were bom recalled: "I shout and shout but given to the young people of this cians at the hospital said it is not As for himself, the father, 38, Constitution; and that the com­ almost two months premature to she go away." EMSOSSED area a chance, an opportunity, a unu.sual for multiple births to oc­ said: “I don’t know how I. took The Complete “ House of Sports** In Letter to Viet Nam mittee is illegally prying into Mrs. Cuervo de Prieto, 34, who The Freiburg left a life buoy in cur before nine months. the new.s. In fact„ I don’t think their private affairs -and associa­ place where they can work and has five children by a previous the water but Franz never found AND study, so that when their chance The babies were not weighed I came to for a couple of days.” tions. marriage. it. SAIGON, Viet Nam (A P )—Pope^ciliation, calling the attention of Again and again, they tried to in life comes they will be ready.” The first verified birth of quin­ The Freiburg had asked help of WHITE BAKED Paul VI has called the “attention rulers and citizens to the value inject a racial theme, mentioning Following Sen. Dodd’s address. tuplet sin the Western Hemisphere of rulers and citizens” in South and effectiveness of the gospel Dr. Lowe w as formally installed was that of the Dionne sisters in send then Viet Nam to the need for peace­ (Continued on Page Three) ENAMEL principles of justice and charity (Continued on Page Two) in his office by Mrs. Katherine Canada on May 28th 1934. ‘ NASSIFF ful conciliation and "the princi- Mansfield Sees Debate ARMS CO for assuring peace and progress Bourn, chairman of the Manches­ One of the five, Emilie, died in , pies of justice and, charity.” to all." ter Board of Education. 1954. The other four, Annette, OF MANCHESTER The pontiff’s letter, dated Aug. “Amid the painful happenings In his convocation apeech. Dr. Cecile, Marie and Yvonne, still 991 MAIN ST. TEL 649-16471 26, was addressed to the archbish­ that trouble and afflict the peace­ Reports Differ Lowe likened the educational fer­ Entering a Third Week are living. Bulletins to school JOHNS MANVILLE op of Saigon, Msgr. Paul Nguy­ ful community life of all these ment throughout the count^ to On Juty 15, 1943, the Diligentl en Van Blnh. Ckipies were distrib­ people, may our message bring the pieces of an unassembled jig­ quints were bom In Argentina. Culled from AP Wirei uted to Catholics throughout the assurance of our wholehearted These two sets of quints are the On Condition saw puzzle. That puzzle someday First Week Ends * Senators* Quotes city Friday. solicitude for the restoration of will be coonpleted Into the total ASPHALT “ With apprehension amd anguish peace to men’s rtiinds in civil and of the emerging pattern of Amer­ (Continued on Page Three) PILOTS 5USSING we have followed the news re­ religious harmony,” ' it said. Friday’s Senate debate was WASHINGTON (AP) — Some Of Qair Engle ican education, he said. highlighted by speeches by two key quotes from the senators who TRAVIS AIR tXIRCE BASE, ceived about the special situation "Accordingly from our heart Manchester is fortunate to have Calif. (.AP) — Three .Air Force . of your country in recent months key ihembers of the Senate Pre­ spoke Friday in the Senate debate we express a most ardent wish been "foresighted In providing one pilots from Travis A ir Force SHINGLES and the sanguinary events con­ paredness subcommittee, one for on the limited nuclear test-ban that every well meant initiative SACRAMENTO, Calif. (A P )— of the pieces that was missing Base were listed as missing to­ nected with it,” the letter said. suited to the achievement of so and the other against the ratifi­ treaty; Blast Linked California politlcri leaders kept a from the total picture of educa- day after two jet plane* van- "W e find reason for consolation great a good may be made with sharp eye on Washington today cation of the treaty which would Sen. A. Willis Robertson, D-Va. OPEN GORRULUX bar all nuclear testa except under­ Ishml in flight late Frido}’. A woatfer-hink liL the fact that . the Catholic lasting fruit, and that all may en­ for further reports on the condi­ —'T happen to know, from all the (Contlnued on Page Three) flarq'spotted by fishing boats In Church in Viet Nam, while stay­ ground. testimony, that not a single mili­ To Earthquake joy in peace' the individual imd tion of Democratic Sen. Clair the vicinity of the crash led A ir UNDER ing, as its mission requires, out­ Sen. John Stennis, D-Miss., the tary expert has recommended this social rights common to all men,” Engle. Force officials to hope that all SHEATHIN6 ride the disputes of a political na­ the letter said. subcommittee chairman,: asked its treaty lo us from the military But Democrats and Republicans In Las Vegas three men sur\ived. This also led ture, has carried out, and will who might seek the job if Engle rejection as “a gigantic game of standpoint. . . . I thipk there is not cease to cai;ry out, through Russian roulette” and a possible a great popular demand for the to doubt that the planes c ra s h ^ fit as uatttraUy CEILING TILE BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) can’t campaign for a second term S ta te N ew s In -flight, as earlier reports saitL its bishops, priests and faithful “pact of national suicide.” He treaty on the assumption that it —Mrs. Ngo Dlnh Nhu, muzzled next’year carefully refrained from LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — An The planes were on a practice- laity, every possible effort for con- said the Russians may leapfrog is a step toward peace. But if we , earthquake shook this gambling Friday by conference regulations, any comment. interception mls.sion over the Pai- , is expected to reply today to a The fact that Engle’s Washing­ ahead of the United States in nu­ ever try to get out from under, resort city just after a powerful Roundup clear weapons under its terms. it, there will be a more popular ■ nuclear blast was fired under- clflc, 100 miles northwest of San as their freezes! Ceylonese query whether South ton office and his doctors declined Francisco, when they dlsap- LO O K- Viet Nam would permit a U.N. He spoke after Sen. Henry M. demand to remain with the noose ' ground 80 miles away—and an au- comment on reports that he is dy­ OLD Jackson, D-Wash., a member of lieared from radar screens and around our neck." i thority says the blast ‘'almo.st Primate Bars investigation at the country’s poli- ing from a brain tumor fanned lost conta<-t with shore unjits, the subcommittee and head of the Sen. J. W. Fulbright, D-Ark.— | certainly” caused the tremor. tlcal-relig;lous crisis. political speculation. * the .-Vlr Force said. Listed as Under rules of order, the fiery The senator’s staff said Friday Plane Blast Hints atomic weapons subcommittee, "I consider all the members of In Las Vegas, w here' the most announcing support for the treaty, the Joint Chiefs of Staff to be carefully studied naturaljphenom- missing were Capt. Georg© Per­ Reunion with first lady could not answer from ; that his condition is not critical rin, 24, Denver. Colo., pilot o< MANAGEMENT! the floor of the 61-nation Inter-! and he continues to Improve daily, Cited by Defense termed its. risks serious but ac­ military experts. I ‘ have consid- ena are the laws of clWnce. the FREE! FREE! ceptable. ered Gen. Eisenhower a military citizens took the .shaking with the F102 Interceptor fighter; parliamentary Union . conference | “ The complex nature of his con- 6 . 9 9 - 7 . 9 9 Capt. Richard R. Broehm, 31, Romafi Church Friday, so she scheduled a news dition makes it impossible at this Sen. Milward L. Simpson, R- expert. I still consider him to be , characteristic aplomb, NEW HA^N (AP)— Fond du Lac, Wis., and Capt. conference today. time for the consulting doctors to Wyo., announced that unless the one. He endorsed the treaty, and No one was heard to complain Bernard F. Daugherty, 35, Jack­ Vietnamese delegate Ha Nu Chi make a definite prognosis,” the Someone or something shat­ treaty is altered by reservations the others I hat^e mentioned en- to the Atomic Energy Commis- ED WILSON’S -triced according to i VATICAN CITY (A P )—Intense sonville, N.C.— pilots of a J,e t Interest focused today on whether hinted at what might be expected statement said. tered a National Airlines "better to respect the vital inter­ dorsed it.’’ ; sion, which touched off two un- trainer. PENCIL BOX DISCOUNT other Eastern Orthodox churches by claiming that Viet Nam “has Engle’s staff said ,it will be a plane over North Carolina in est of the United States," he in­ Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D - ' derground tests Friday. Few even always be known as the most -tol­ month or two to determine his tends to vote against it. Wash.— "If the American people bothered to call police or new.s- will follow the Greek lead, boy­ 1960, and the possibilities do FOR JOINING MALAYSIA erant of Asian countries in reli­ capacity to work. On the other hand. Sen. Allen get the idea peace is breaking out papers. No damage was reported, Superior Service CASH Old CARRY cott the VaticEui Eciunenicsd Coun­ not end with the heavily-in­ UNITED N.A'TIONS, N. Y. cil and reject papal appeals for gious affairs.” He expressed sur­ ’The senator underwent brain J. Ellender, D-La., applauded the all over and we can relax our' The quake was powerful enough ow Itolf fc to iitoo lU clewkving ('.-AP) — Secretary-General U With Your Purchase Of unity with the Roman Catholic prise at the Ceylonese request, surgery Aug. 24 to correct what sured Julian Frank, says the pact for establi^ing what he guard, we will be hurt. . . . There j to be measured in Berkeley. Pas- ThaJit reported today “a sizeable CSturch. suggesting that the issue was in­ was described by an aide as a lawyer for Frank’s widow. called the precedent allowing the; are serious—perhaps even form id-! adena. and San Diego. Calif. natwe inteiKW. Bring yem yoengrtaw In fcr * e *»e a iimjority” of the population of The BEST In The forthcoming Pan-Orthodox compatible with the conference’s congenital condition affecting the The plane’s pilot was an arms United States to "deal directly | able-rmilitary and technical dis-; The larger of the two tests came ihcri «Kilce ihe grode evenr.ttep o f Am woy to Mbool and Conference at Rhodes, Greece, solemn discussions. | circulation of his right leg and jleaJer and sometimes carried arms with our most.formidable .nerny.” i advantages," but with safeguards at 10 a.m. In P a s^e n a, the Cali North Borneo and Saraw ak took on new si^ficance^ follow­ .In a stinging speech applauded right arm. and ammunition in his personal If the Senate falls to ratify the | " I believe that the Senate may fornia Institute of Technology reg­ want to join Mal^jaia, antl- General Automotive Repairs! WEATHER-BIRD SHOES... partieil Stow 8Wh4V B4) w d d *. MANCHESTER ing rejection Friday by Greek. Or­ by delegates, Ceylonese delegate TTie first announcement on Aug. luggage while flying, Attorney treaty, Ellehdeb said, the United | prudently give its advice and con­ istered the tremor seconds later. Goiiimunlst federation to be born thodox Primate Ourysostomoe of Maithrii^a Senaqayake described 27 said a small amount of brain Morgan P. Ames smd yesterday. states "m ay eyentually drift or: sent to ratification.” Dr. (Jharles Richter, a noted in Southeast .Asia at midnight any hope for reimion with the as a threat to world peace the tissue was removed and prelim-, And one of the 34 persons who be forced into a i ucliar war withi Sen. Strom Thurmond, D-S.C. earthquake expert, said "Unless Sunday. Diplomatic sources for junior dsbr. block oyion vevet eadaed or ” Vatican. religious crisis in South Viet Nam. inary laboratory te^ts showed no perished. in the explosion was a Russia” or will "go broke at- j (After Jackson’s speech) at I there was an amazing coincidence, j voiced concern over renewed ob­ 248 SPRUCE STREET he J almost certainly the tremors felt > Spocioi ottontion givon fcr junior gendemeot biodc or baoMNi uirforrb fcIcMk I The ' Rhodes meeting Sept. 19 Ceylon, a Buddhist nation, last sign of malignancy. Chiban banker who visited New tempting to maintain the status times I wondered whether jections from the Philippines LUMBER will decide whether Orthodox month demanded a special session Newspapers in San Francisco, York to finance spugar exports to quo indefinitely.’’ (Jackson) was arguing for the : in Las Vegas around 10 a.m. Fri and Indonesia over formation of Phone 649-8029 ta young growing foot churches should accept a Vatican of the U.N. Genet^ Assembly Oakland and Los Angeles report­ the United States for the Castro Sen. A. Willis RobertZon, D-Va., treaty or against the treaty. 'To day morning were cau.sep by the the federation, this ttaiie con­ INCORPORATED Invitation to the second council but later agreed with other ed Friday that Engle, who will regime, he said. - said he does not know of a single my way of thinking his state­ nuclear. detonation at thq nuclear cerning the findings of a U.N. b y sesrion, which opens 10 dkye lat­ African-Asian countries to have be 52 this month, has a brain Ames suggested the possibili­ military expert who. “has recom- ments are rather , strong agaihkt test site at that time.” i mission assigned to sound out tbe — A LSO — quoHfiad solos poiionnol.. er. One of the cquncU^e chief the. issue discussed under a mi- tumor, that he is partially para­ ties in a 16-page document filed in R^ded this treaty to us from a the treaty. . . . There are strong An AEG spokesman described populatimi of North Borneo and 255 CENTER STREET aims la to find ways to imite ority when the General Assembly lyzed and unable to speak. Two U.8. District Court. military st^dpolnt.” reasons to believe the Soviets now the more powerful of the two tests Sarawak on whether they wdaiied Christendom. convenes Tuesday. of the accounts ’ pictured him as The papma are part of Mrs “I think there is a great popu­ know more about radar blackout as an “intermediate range” ex­ to join Malaysia A report on the 185 Main St.— 643-8579 plosion — In AEC parlance, the 643-5144 TTiere was no official Vatican Mrs. Nhu Is the sister-in-law of near death. Frank’s defense in an action lar demand for the treaty on the effects that, are crucial to the de­ missions 10-day survey at the equivalent of somewhere between reaction to Archbishop Chrysosto- President Ngo Dinh Diem. Gov. Edmund G. Brown is on brought^by the five insurance com­ assumption that it is a step to­ velopment of antiballistic mis­ two BriUsh territories was re- mos’ attack on the Roman Catho­ a pack trip in northern California. panies that insured Frank’s life for ward peace,” \ Robertson said. siles.” . . tile yield of 20,(XX) and 1 million tons of TNT. leasrtl by Thant today wdth aa W ITH A LL OPEN lic Church. But several Vatican PA R IS (A P ) — ’ Diplomats be­ His staff said it had no direct in­ a total of 81 million. . "But If we ever ^ to get out Sen. Milward L. Simpson,' R- s{)peadlx containing Us o w ■ Shoe Salon prelates concerned with E ^ e r n lieve the return of French Am ­ formation on Singles condition. . from under It,! there will be a Wyo.—” We admit the Soviets test­ Richter said he seriously doubt­ BREEN STAMPS GASOLINE SALES Mrs. Frank was the beneficiary.' oonclusloiia The nlne-mao mla- •faurehea appear optimlatlc that bassador Roger Lalouette from Aides declined comment on who Tbe compaolM dakn Uiat Frank more popular denuind to remain ed their way Into vital newHelda ed the story of Laz Vegaa resl- 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. ' slon wtm led by ao PHONE 643-4123 O Paii MAIN STREET PARKINO IsMireiioe Mkhehnore. MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER SAT. 7 A.M. to NOON eo Faga Two) (Ooolinwd «B Rage Two) « m m Pag* Two) (Coiitinaed eo Page Three) (OontliiMd on Page TOsemm), (Continued on Page Ib re e) (Oontinned Page Three) Featuring CITIES ® SEOyiCEProc/ucfs (

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