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(CdaoM led A d a ^ h t a g M Fage M ) PRICE SEVEN CENTf TOL. LXXnV, VO. 1 0 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1964 Assembly Decision Events In State Reserved by Court USSR Orbits Space Ship Girl, 17, Killed, m y «KOBOB BAZAir ' HARTFORD (AP)—A three-judge federal rourt re­ In Love Quarrel served decisioir today in the latest stage of the Connecti­ cut reapportlonntent case after hearing arguments from NEW HAVEN (AP)— various counsel at a 90 minute session. State Atty. Gen. A 17-year-old girl was shot With Three Men Aboarci Harold Mulvey, representing Gov. 'John N. Dempsey, to death and her 24-year- dropped his request that the court allow the regular old boyfriend— who police General AssemMy election to be held on Nov. 8. said apparently turned the Muhray told the court he no#------guri on himself— was criti­ Designed to Measure longer considered this tag the group ef Connecticut cally wounded today. Police tieal poSsibUlty.' dttaena who brought the reap- said the man told them he The attorney general, how­ portionment suit, urged the ever, supports part at his shot the girl and then him­ Stress on Astronauts court to appoint a special mas­ self after an argument original motion asking the ter to do the reapportioning and court to permit the IM S Gen­ redlstricttag o f the legislature. over family opposition to MOSCOW (A P j— The Soviet Union rocketed a space eral Assembly to hold over He abo proposed that the ;he victims’ marriage. ship into orbit today carrying a pilot, a scientist and next year with full authority to master consider the possibility Dead was Carmen Lopez of a conduct the state’s business. of using computer techniques. 33 Hedge St. She was shot four doctor— the first space vehicle to carry more than one Miilyty said that whether the 7: Felpttaer said the plaintiffs times. Her boyfriend, Efrain 'Ro­ person. An official announcement said it was sent aloft votes or the members o f this would not be happy if the IMS sario Cordero of 24 Hedge St. by a powerful new rocket, f ------legislature should be weighted General Assembly were held underwent surgery at Grace- As the space ship circled the • ■ '■?■; . *ii ■'^1 ;l would be up to ths court to over- and allowed to conduct New Haven hospital for a bullet earth every 90 minutes, the pilot decide. state business in 1M6. wound in the head. messaged that all instruments Flight Shows From' an tedications, it ap­ He said tthe plaintiffs believe The body of the girt was found were working well, the physi­ peared that a November S elec­ the people of the state deserve in a railroad cut In back of cian examined his colleagues, tion for. the Oeoeral Assembly a constitutionally apportioned Columbus Avenue. Cordero lay and they had lunch. ’The space Reds Vieing was out. next to her. ship is named Voshkod — sun­ ;-*£»/• . ■ ™ Judge William H. Timbers, legislature in 1M5. In response to a question ’The girl apparently was shot rise. stressing that he was speak­ as she ran ^ong the railroad Aboard were Col. Vladimir ing only fbr himself, said that from the court, Felstiner said In Moon Race that he thought the legislature tracks, police said. Komarov, the pilot; Konstantine he would not now approve an Feoktistov, scientist; and Dr. election for that date. could be reap^rtioned within WASHINGTON (AP) —Any a month or six weeks and that Prepare Strike Boris Yegorov. :f| Wmiam Felstiner, represent- ’The booster rocket sent the doubt that the Soviet Union ia a special election could be held still in the moon race faded by mid-January, giving the WATERBURY (AP)—Union space ship into an orbit that workers took action yesterday ranged from 256 miles to 110 away today — 'with the sunrise. IMS legislature enough time to ' Sunrise — Voskhold — is the conduct whatever business it to prepare for a possible strike miles above the earth, an offi­ Hunt Pressed at midnight Thursday a t the cial announcement said. Some name of the new Soviet, three- had to. man spaceship launched Into Felstiner said that-the plain­ Anaconda American Brass Co scientists abroad considered Strike committees -were orbit early this morning. tiffs would favor letting a .spe­ this one more big step in the For Abducted named after the 'rank and file It points up these saHant cial session do the reappor­ Soviet race with the United received a rundown of the States to the moon. facts: tioning job if there were any problems involved in negotia­ The United States plans to —The Soviet Union has a U .S . Oificer great likelihood that it would tions between Local 1078, mighty new space rocket, prob­ launch its first, two-man vehicle ably designed strictly for space succeed. United Auto Workers, and the some time early next year. He said, however, that they flight purposes. CARACAS, Venesuela (AP) — company. There was no indication how ■The Russians are systemati­ A force of S,000 police and Na­ Negotiations on a new con­ long the space craft — its size (See Paae Eight) cally going about answering the tional Guardsmen pressed the tract began Sept. 8, and the and weight not given — would crucial medical question of search today for the deputy present pact expires at mid­ remain aloft. But the official mail’s performance in space — chief of the U.8. Air Force mls- night ’Thursday. Two of the three Soviet cosmonauts now in orbit around the earth in the first Soviet news agency Tass said to answer especially some of sloa -to Venesuela who was kid- this first manned orbit by the Town Fleeing Neither labor nor manage­ space vehicle to carry more than one person are shown in home life scenes. At their worries about the wasting by Communist terrorists. ment has disclosed the areas of Soviet Union since the summer away of hiunan bodies and life A caller identifying himself as disagreement. Spokesmen for left, Scientist Konstantine Feoktistov reads a newspaper with his wife, Galina. of 1963 was designed to test the processes ta weightlessness. a leader of the outlawed pro- the union say they are prepared Right, space craft pilot. Col. Vladimir Komarov, watches daughter, Ira, playing effects of Weightlessness and Flood Threat other stresses on man on a long —They likely have, or are Oastrolte Armed Forces of Na­ to negotiata around-the-clock the piano. Photos are from Tass, official Soviet News agency. (AP Photofax.) develoidng, tile ability to reach tional UberaUon (FALN) aald to avert a walkout. flight. This was a hint the craft might break the old record of the moon and return, and to the terrorists would try Lt. Col About 1,60|0 workers are in- place in orbit around the earth a Michael Smolen before a secret In C a ro lin a 'vol'ved. almost live days. In the last flight, in June, apace laboratory 6r orbital mili­ tribunal on charges of interfer­ A imion spokesman aaid the Barry Talks tary station. ing in Venemelan affairs. Kinston, N.C. (AP) —Evacua local presented its problems to Johnson Says Barry 1963, Lt. Col. Valery F. Byko- vosky stayed aloft 54 minutes, The word that the Soviet UU- WorriM officials’ conceded Uon of families and property, the company on Friday and ex- ion has put its sunrise ^Mussship they had no clues in the abduc­ was stepped up today as swir pfects a reply tomorrow. short of five days and later Of Indians suffered from various ailments with its crew into orbit should tion ef the fb-year-old Chandler, ling flocH^ ‘waters from the rain- come as no surprise to at leaet Aria., officer from in fn M 'O f swollea Neuse River reached Runs ‘Against’ Post from the long period of weight­ Fires Suspect PHOENIX, Arix. (AP) -r- lessness. Selsntlsts in both the one mas. He is Dr. Bemard. M. his Caracas h ooif IWday morn- U ^ r highaat level in 19 years in Wagtmr, chairman of the pathot- tag by five n m ed tbrrorista. the Kinston area. QI^STONBURY (A P)*^ Barry Goldwafer.. .m»nb». ,aLJh l | Union and' the United States have been working on the ogy de^rtment of the’ N «r “ ' HUfidttds a t residenfar have TWO - fltUs'~~oT ' undetermined RENO, Nev. (AP) Preal-4>the stepa of Reno’s pink stucco Indians of Arizona, their tradi­ idsAtuytai^'iiiihscif^ d)jor^ problehi. orft Medical College and stu­ mandante Tullo of the FAUT, moved away from low-lying origin destroyed a nearly-com­ state office building. tions and art. Oampaigns imd pleted house and damaged a dent Joh n m criss-crossed the Jubilant crowds filled the dent of qioce medicine. the caller said the kidnaping a n a s along the river’s snake- He did so without naming politics seemed very far away. Wegner t(rid a meeting'of U.S. like path around Kinston’s tobacco barn' in Glastonbury West today, saying his Republi­ Goldwater. But his target was streets of Moscow as the radio Was in reprisal for a military Most of those who listened announced the launching. Later space experts earlier this year crackdown on the FALN guer­ sojhhwestem border since the yesterday. Authorities said the can rival sees the government tinmistakable. were old acquantances and he fires were of "suspicious na­ of a week of conferences ta the rillas. river exceeded its 14-foot flood interspersed his comments with Soviet Union with Vassily Parin, ture." as such a terrible thing it seems "One candidate,” he said,^ “ is (Sea Page Bight) A FALN statement labeled mark late last week. Observers remembrances of , a kindred director of the Soviet Institute The first blaze leveled a "he is running against the office roaming around the country the abduction "Operation Viet said property damage to this saying what a terrible thing the interest in the lore of their land. of Normal and Pathological eu te m North Carolina agricul house in a new development on of president rather than for it.” Cong.” This was a reference to government is. Sometimes I "I wouldn’t have missed being Physi(riogy. tural city of 25,000 would be Candlelight Lane. It was valued the FALN’s previous explana­ Johnson’s first stop of a busy think he is running against the here for anything in the world,” heavy. at about $25,000. Liberals Ask The Soviets, Wagner said, tion that it was holding Smolen 20-hour day was Reno, where a office of president, instead of the Republican presidential were worried about the effects hostage for a condemned Com­ Today, the Weather Bureau ’The second, about 19 hours large but somewhat reserved candidate said at a fund-raising reported the river’s depth at later, caused about $100 dam­ for it.” of weightlesaness on the ability munist terrorist in South Viet crowd greeted him. "We here in the West,” said dinner Sunday for the expansion of the human heart to function Nam. 32.7 feet — three-tentiu of a foot age to the tobacco bam on Old Sheriff Bud Young said it was of the Heard Museum. Aid of Pope above the modem record set in Maid’s Lane. Johnson, "know how the West — and poealble changes ta blood Smolen’s wife, Marian, of the largest in the city’s history. was won. It wasn’t won by a "This is my chance to pay vessels or nerve control of the Rockford, m ., issued a state­ 1946 and near the 36-foot level Fire Chief Edward Siwy said Riding into the . downtovm unofficially reported in J919 that the house had not yet been Over Rift heart, that mig^t result ta ment saying she "clings to the section in his bubbletop lim­ (See Page Ught) (See Page Ten) blaokKMit, even death, during hope that no harm ‘ will come to ousine, Johnson stopped a cou- (See Page Two) (See Page Ten) the stresses of re-entry. my husband.” Earlier the Smo­ >le of times and literally had to VA'HCMlN CTTY (AP) A On the basis of these talks, len family got a call from an­ coax curbstone watchers into oup of progressive Roman Wagner suggested that the Rus­ other self-described FALN the street to shake his hand. Sithollc cardinals today sought sians may be planni^ a large, spokesman who said the colonel Once the spectators got the idea High Court Confirms intervention of Pope Paul VI in multiman rotating space statica , was safe and unhurt. it was okay, however, they what an announcement said for a 14-day endurance fllgtt ‘ Authorities were flooded by swarmed around him as t^ey might be the most serious crisis before the end ot 1964. ealls and tips. Weeding through have, without invitation, at of the Vatican Ecumenical Sunrise seems to answer soma other stops. Districting Decision Council. of Wagner's specificatiaBs. It (8ee Page Thlrtoea) Johnson slapped directly at The announcement of the Ooldwater, his Republican td- cardinals’ action said conserva- (See page Eight) val, in a speech delivered from tlvs prelates were trying to tone WASHINGTON — Hie'^leg;i8laturet down council action on the Private Rites Supreme Cour\ refused today to duced Jews, religious liberty, shared reconsider its June 16 decision hires. papal-episcopal powers and in three Alabama cases that Appeals in the Alabama ci^es church policy on modern world Slated for News Tidbits districts in both houses of state were taken to the Supreme problems. BuUetms n legislatures must be - substan­ Court after a special three- judge federal court in Montgom­ Dr. Gaston (Jrusat, director of AP W lragi tially equal in population. the press office for the Latin- It also refused to reconsider ery ordered a temporary plan Eddie Cantor for reapportionment of that American episcopate, an' its June 22 decision holding nounced the action in a state­ The U.S. Army men and to­ Florida*'s system of legislative state’s legislature. Warren’s QUEEN GREETED HOLL'YWOOD (AP) — Eddie opinion affirmed the action of ment that brought into the pub­ tal of about 100 goyernment ap^rtlonment is unconstitution­ lic eye a behind-the-scenes bat­ OTTAWA (AP) A ehees'r Cantor will be burled as he and Viet Cong troops killed al and its decision the same day the special court and authorized tag. waving throng of 25«r apent most of the last 11 years it to take further steps deemed tle. Sunday in two engagements in that struck down a plan of ap­ Cruzat said 16 cardinals from 000 ringed the National WaJ of his life — apart from the South Viet Nam... Dr. Mar­ portionment for the Illincrfs necessary. Memorial ta CoBfederatlo| public that -made him a top star Reconsideration of the Ala­ South America, Europe and the tin Luther King’s Southern Senate. United States had signed a Square today as Queen EUsoe during a golden era of Ameri­ Christian Leadership Confer­ Chief Justice Earl Warren bama cases was asked in peti­ both n and Prtaee m U f can entertainment. tions filed by B. A. Reynolds memorandum calling upon the ence bocks President Johnson delivered in the Alabama cases Pope to act as a mediator and placed a wreath of Oetobeiiu Groman Mortuary announced for re-election. the main guideline opinion on a and Frank Pearce, probate red leaves ta remembrance at judges 6f Dallas and Marion take measures "for t)ie full today that funeral services for Army suspends baalc training historic day in which legislative respect of council rights.” Canada’B 160,0(M war dead; the 72-year-old comedian, who at Fort Ord to curb incidences apportionments in Maryland, counties, reispectively. The' queen- smiled often as "Unless the majority of this ’Ine' statement said there. had died of a heart attack Saturday of spinal m eningitis... Hopes Virginia, New York, Delaware been ” a series of simultaneous ■he chatted with doaeos ot Bight, will be private. 31e for quick settlement of Auto and Colorado as well as Ala­ court changes its decision,” the veterana after the brief oere« petitions said, "then this pourt facts” that have endangered the um tor was the last of a trio of Workers strike againat General bama were declared imconstitu- most Im^rtant work of the mony. * great cmnedy figures to pass tionai. has by judicial decree amended M o to r s as talks faU,.. Su­ the ConetltuUon of the United council. from the Hollywood scene in preme Court refuses to rule on a The rulings, with a nationwide Openly criticizing the largely TO REVIEW CASE recent weeks. Grade Allen of WASHINGTON ( A P ) - - contention that school officials impact,, were expected to mean conservative Roman Curia, or the Bums and Allen team died Increased representatimi in (See Page Bight) The Snpreme Court agre^ be allowed to classify children Vatican administration, the Aug. 27, and Harpo Marx of the -statement said those directing today to review a deoisloa; Marx brothers succumbed two "on the basis of educational ap- that Virginia’s'oertificate-of>- ititudes . because the difference the couhml ’’and the Roman weeks ago. Curia appear divorced from reeldenoe plan for vottag iR Cantor died' at his Beverly in aptitude is also a racial federal electlona violates the characteristic. .’’ ...Dispute Mahalia Jackson Struggling what clearly constitutes the will Hills home: ’Dvo of his daugh­ and wish of the great majority federal Conetitutton. The de^ over subway schedules throws ters, Mrs. Natalie Metsger and of the council fathers. 'cislon was given by a Ape* Mrs. Edna McHugh, were at his London’s rush hour traffic into To Recover from Heart III "F or all these circumstances, cUI three-judge federal oooi4 bedside. Two other daughters, chaos... Germany renews call the progressive cardinals, repre­ in Richmond. It was ap­ Marilyn (Jantor and Mrs. Janet for a return of Czechoslovakia’s senting the most important pealed to the highest trG bunal by Atty. OeiL JRobeff Garl, live in New York. A fifth Sudetenland to their former ^pressure was over 200." Catholic countries of the world, daughter, Marjorie, who had German-speaking inhabitants... By SEYMOUR M. Y. Button of Virginia. The. CHICAGO (AP) — Mahalia Doctors have ordered Miss decided to appeal to the Pope, been the comedian’s secretary, Escaped leopard shot in streets who Is outside of all these ma­ Supreme .Court did net sett Jackson, who struggled from Jackson to remain in bed tade-. a date to hear argument m died of cancer May 17, 1959. of Winston-Salem. N.C. ...In­ finitely. Visiting Is restricted neuvers that raise obstacles at Cantor was bom Edward poverty in Louisiana to interna­ the appeal.______^ dian Premier Shastri and Pa­ tional fame as a gospel singer, and no telephone calls to her the council.” Iskowlti in N«w York City Jan. kistan (President Khan met tor The open progresslve-conssrv- is now waging the most critical room are permitted. l a w y e r s h i t b a r r t ti, 1893. He came out of the first time to discuss bitter 17- The heart trouble came after ative battle erupted as the coun­ shims with a vitality that soon battle of her career. WASHINGTON (AT) ^ year-old fend between their na­ The onetime washerwoman is an exhausting year of touring. cil met in St. Peter’s for discus­ captured audiences wherever he Fifty lawyers have Joined m tions. recuperating slowly from* a Long a favorite in Europe, she sion about a schema on tbe p e ^ rm e d . A small man, he what they called a amvastlt Fears of Conservative Party serious heart ailment in a Chi­ Completed a lengthy and suc­ apostolate of the laity. possessed enormdus energy. (Jutside the council, reports ■an complatot that Sea. BeWf defeat in Thursday’s national cago hospital. She’s doing it the cessful overseas trip in May. ry Ooldwatec’e’ eanvelgB "If you knew Susy,” he chant­ elections sends England’s stock " I ’ve been working too hard had circulated ptat efforts were ed to the audience, tapping his only way she knows how, she taeke be flie Supreme Omu* market skidding. . Questions says, "with faith and cheerful­ for too many years,” she said. being made to water down draft palms together. declarations on the Jews and "overpass the Umlts” ef raised by bishop about Qiris- ness.” "I’m tired.” proprlate eommeBt tor "W e’re making whoopee,” he Her normally booming voice religious llbeidy. I tiftii doctrine of Trinity produce “ I never knew so many people preridenttal oandWata sang, with a roll of his Immense lively sideline comment at loved me, I never knew so many thinned by exhaustion, Miss Then the Latln-Amerioan banjo-eyes that were expressive episcopate press office state N. CuUer, a Waehtagtoa Episcopalian' General Conven­ thought' so much of my Bing­ Jackson spoke hesitantly. " I ’m tomey and epekeemaa fey without being offensive. tion in St. Louis. . iSecretary ing,” Miss Jackson, 60, said sorry,” she ssdd, "I feel a little ment was issued stating that the " I ’d love to spend this hour action by the cMiaervatives was -oup. said last. ntgkt of England's Royal Institute of Sunday in a Imdslde interview. ■» elow today.” £wyere ‘ taolodtog with you,” he sang to radio A heart 'condition ia even not confined to those two draft Public Health and Hygiene de- Her tiny hospital rpom has' p i^ d e d t e of th e i audiences across the nation. The Figure Will Rise overflowed with A dally atream re trouble than an opera- declarations, but also Included Two jgeneratlons became ac' Bouaoee Britiok Railway’s plan the major council issue of B ar A That’s not the temperature, United Fund chairman to doubls rest room charges at of cards, letters and flowers, ■ehoel ddeaa#'*' quatated with the high-pitched many from Europe and Asia. shared papeJ-eideoopal powers wrice, the crisp gag line. Itob^ Fuller tells Savings Bank of Manchester modernlBsd railway stations... and the long-awaited schema on tag out ea tadM Robert ViT. Samoff, board chair­ "There were so many flowers," 'I thous^t I’d be able to get Ha was tend A recalling adiat treasurer William Johnson. Iivstead, the Savings up and out after a little reet, w t tbe Chuieh ta the modem worid. betadf of. auh man of National Broadcasting she said with a s(rft laugh, "that Oridwater, me Alexander WooUcott said of one morning I woke up and It’e not eo eaey. I’ve never felt Not all the 16 cardinals in­ trim: "Cantor will be remem­ Bank’s sign has been rewired to show what percent­ Co., and three JApanese offl- volved ta the pcofresslve action, age of the United Fund’s $115,O0() goal has been ciala Issue joint stiatemeAt in th^ht I was dead.” like thie before.” , bered not so much for what he The 200-pound linger entered Her agent, Lou MlndUng of were identified. did on stage, but what he did realized. The general fund drive for the 1964-65' Tokyo, pralstag "tuooeaafol But the statunent said it Waa aatelUM tranamisoloa and Utile Company of Mary Hospi­ Los Annies,) Md newsmen attar tbe curtain went down.’ United Fund campaign will b c ^ todJorrow; one w hen mss Jackmi’a Utaeas Initiated at a maeUnc Sunday ta Pttb Ida dsAth. Cantor’s great I NBC’s breadeaat of Saturday's tal SepL 16. " I had a terrible 1^ to the fimd~ seservices 11 tovim agendes. (]^ a ld aoMmonlaa e f Olymple pota in my ohest," riie recalled. 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MAMCRESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCJHESTEK) CONN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1964 1 PAGE THREE MAMCHESm EVENING H EEAli, MANCHESTElt CJONN^ MONDAY, OCTOBER li, IM i i p o a aevere head Injury and a H e l p s Y m OvereoiiiG ^ Hartley Remains partial paralyria' o f his giJlit parienead playars from, eom-' About Town Sh einw old on Bridge HEALTH CAPSULES ride. muiitty orchestras and the or­ Coventry by Michael A. Petti, M-D. FALSE TEETH; chestras of profeaional schools. TV-Radio Tonight On Critical List Alice Nead, 6-year-old victim The big ordheatraa get their The Master’s Club of Friend- Booth t e k r IF YOU TAk« MEPICINE FOR of another pedaetrian accident Lo o s g m s s aad W«Nrry; material from the leaser or- ehip Lodge of Masons will meet oSwLAm lSo_^W LUCK BaK-Wait vuhiir*Mt HIGH 9L00P FRE4$URE. POE« Henry H. Hartley Is still in last week, wras discharged this ' Mo loogsr be eaBoysa c t tsM Ulto*« i Boards S^king $22,000 NMTIH The Baby Has THI4 MAKE ANY P1FFER8NCK critical oonditlon at Manches­ morning. She was struck by a ease bscsues of loose. wdiiWy fU te • ohestras, in a constant up­ at 7:20 tonight at the home of teeth. PA8TErrH,eBlmpeevedeBea- i “THE WAY Harold E. Turklngton, ; Berk- A Q 9 8 7 8 IF YOU NEED AN OPERA-RON 2 t e r Memorial H oi^tal. The 46- car Friday noon while crosaing grading process. 18 9 1032 Une(aim-aeid) powdst,spetaddsd oa « The top orchestras make At Town Meeting on Friday Television year-old McKee St. man waa Main St. enroute to Lincoln your platss holds thsm firmer so tltsy i recordings, and you either buy It’a a great comfort (13) To Ten The by a ear while he wiu oroes- S0)KX>1. ^ fsst mors eomfortebto. AvoM smiwr- • I HEARD IT’ 4:00 (8) Big • ThMiUr , ing Center St. near -Hjpderson Police continue to Invmigate rsssmsnt caused by loose plates. 0«6 ’ or you listen to them for noth­ An Apple Festlvkl will b* held that ysu’r . 1v- Been Named ( 8) New* (33-30)*0 Bristol PASTTE^ie at say drug aouotsr. * ing over an FM station, deriv­ SaturdiW'from 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. (10) Ujre-DenUIy k:00 (34) Tha fV soch ___ Rd. laat T h u ra d a y . He B uffered both aeddenta. A special tewn meettng wtlloexhiblt Thursday In Hartford (U-30) Movie (13) Providsnes vs. Sprlhg- ing considerable enjoyment be held at S p.m. Friday at the in conjunction with their stbdy at Wesley Memorial Church, 110 (IS) Eleanor Rooeevalt Btoiy fleld by John Gruber thereby. All this you tend to Coventry High School auditori­ of civles and presidential cam­ aUington Rd., East Hartford. makes the difference. (34) Ota-I BtouUnf •:I0 (8-30^) No Urns for Sgts. take for granted. If you want BlMket* of applet and many ap­ , (30) Early Show (U) Subscrlptloo TV um. Eight articiea are on the paigns. Accompanying the South dealer (40) Laramie (34) The Oreat Shipa tb hear a particular conrno- ple dhaaarta will be *old. AotI* agenda. group will be classroom teach­ Bast-West vuln®rable Newton, Alteon Nancy, daughter o f Robert Pike end (22) Top 22 Plus One 8:46 (3) Political BroadSuR sltlod, you can go down to Ray An appropriation - for $22,000 er* Mrs. Ana Lnuthan, Jon pancake*, cider and sausage wlU Opening lead-A ce «>* 6:10 (8) Newa, Sports. Weather •:00 (34) At Issue Beller's, for example, and pick Josephine Marie RampuUa Newrton, 168 Benton 8t. She wras 6:16 (22) Club House (10-33-30) Andy WUUams (O) is being recommended by the Winter* and Richard Pelle­ M available. WMt took the Me of bora SepL 30 at Manchester Memorial Hoapital. She has twro 6:30 (34) What's New (8-30^) W ^ r and Ms Hita buBbiMa of no orchestrafwid believe It or not the same up the disc. You’ve paid for it; board of finance and the board grini. About 120 pupil* are and led another trump to me (lb-33-30) Hus'.ev-Bnnklay (80) Lucy Show what more does anybody ex­ brothers, James, 16, and Gary, 12. (3) Many Happy Rstuma a t the High School which I situation obtains in Europe. of educaUon for sanlUry engin­ expected to make the trip; Adult study claeaa* will begin ten, thus beginning th« (3) Walter Crciiikite pect? A great deal, if you are eering, seiAic field, sewage dis- tonight at 7:80 at Temple Beth (8) Oallant Men (8-30-40) Blng_(5rosby ■ eened to your attention last Many things contribute to leaving the school at 2 a.m. and tense. South took the see of dia­ (18) In the Public Interest (3) Richard Diamond to continue to be able to get posaU persistent water problem Shoiom with classes in elemen- OeToUa, Michael James, son o f Frank and Emma May weak following an edltocUl In the situation, and if something returning at 1 p.m. Parental monds, ruffed a Bemesderfer DeTcdla, 272 Skinner Rd., Vernon. He was bora (13) Newsbeat (8-30-40) Ben Casey isn't done, and done soon, the your music this easily. and the installation of an out­ permission is required for the tai"y Hebrew, conversationtl He­ dummy, got ^ c k to ^ 6:46 (30) Ron Cochran (10-23^) Hitchcock The HUgh 8<5iool World, has Recoiding engagements repre­ Sept. 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal 7:00 (8) Political Broadcast (24) In-SchooI Preview situation will be desperate in door Incinerator at the Robbrt- trip, accordmg .to Anthony E. brew and modern Jewish novels. with the ace of hearU, *nd ruff YOUR DOCTOR WILL OFTEN (18) Sub^rlption ‘TV 10:30 (3) Survlvsl eeueed a noticeable stir in the sent added Income or "gravy” son School. At 8:80 p.m.. Rabbi Stanley South ruffs another diamond in grimdparente are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bemesderfer, Wen- PREFER Tb «T0P THE MEDICINE town, rv e received phone calls a generation or less. At the Geluzxa Jr., dirketor of public ed his other diamond. onaha, N J . His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Elvira DeTol- (34) Africa. My Africa 11:00 (3-10-33-30) News. SporU. moment there are .over* 1,200 for the musical organisations The board of selectmen is re- relations at the school. Kessler of Temple Beth El, West Having ruffed out those tvro dummy, draw* tha last trump FEVERAl. R4Y6 MFORE SUR­ (13-a3-a0-(0) News. SporU. Weather about the situation and so has that make them. The "meat and and cashes tha king of hearts. la, , Pa. He haa three brothers, Frank, 11, An­ Weather 11:16 (23.30) Olympics '64 orchestras of various sorts in coimnending that the Old Cen­ Principal Milton A. Wilde at­ Hartford, wiU lead a discussion loeers. South looked around tw GERY 40 YOUR PRE44URE (20) Mail Order Market (40) Dick Powell Martha White, chairman of the potatoes" is the regular series tre School be sold to the Amer­ on "The Bible as a Source of That gives him ten tricks. drew, 9, and Steven, 8. ' V*)NY 9£ too low during (13) (?hrla Clerk Sdiool Music Department. I the United States. Only about tended a conferenoe Friday new worlds to conquer. He A A A A 0 (10) Movie 50 are major, professional or­ of subscription concerts. How ican L e t ^ Oreen-Ghobot-Rlch- Morals and Ethics." cashed the king of heart and Nothing can go wrong with this OURGERY. 7:10 (8) Movie 11:30 (12) Movie suppoee some of the other mu- held by the Connecticut Asso­ Pointer, Douglas Alton, son of Winferd Ray and Shirley 7:16 m ) Mass. Hlghtlzhts (3) Movie chestras, and perhaps 10 or'so many of you sign up for the se­ ardson Poet lor the sum of $1. HmMi Cw 4»i frvM h«<(M Iniiiw Hwx aie taeulty have received calls ciation of Secondary Schools. irave up a heart trick. plan unlesa West haa both the Mary Friar Pointer, 109 Buckland St. He waa bom Sept 19 (80) Sports Camera 11:30 (8) Movie ' _ , . have world renown. So you ries by the Hartford Symphony Action on this item follows a re­ The’ school will be the host Richard S. Lawrence, eon of * I t was a bad day for South. king and queen of clubs. Then 7:30 (8-30-4<}) Voyage to Bottom ot (32) Football Special too. Orchestra? There are only eight quest by the board to rescind the Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lawrence, at St. Francis Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Sea (1030) Tonight (C) may take the attitude that school WemrSday for the first West stepped up with ^® 2“ *®" West can get in with a club to and Mrs. Ekiward Friar Jr., West Warwick, R.I. His paternal Moot o f the calls bewail lost can be dismissed as of little or in the season, and the cost is action of the Feb. 28 town meet­ 671 Porter St., Is enrolled ae a SFK SATrtf- - r q TV WEEK FOH LiRUNG annual College Night program. of hearts and returned ros lasi lead a third trump, but dummy's grandmother Is Mrs. Dlcle Pointer, Blond, Mo. Ho haa three opportunities for students in no importance. not tremendous, yet there are ing when voters approved Uie freshman at Rennselaer Poly Parents of juhiors and seniors trump, removing the iMt jack of clubs becomss good to brothers, Steven, 7, Gary, 6, and Craig, 3; arid one sister, the town and are Immediate The 1,200 orchestras do not many unsold seats at each per­ selling of the Old Centre School technic Institute, Troy, N.T. He from dummy. South still had to make up for the loss of a ruff­ formance. The orchestra does at a public auction at $10,000. are encouraged to attend to Tana Sue, 8. Private Rites and oBlf-centered in viewpoint. Include school units, but com­ apeak with college representa­ Is a 1944 graduate of Manchester lose another heart, so that hs ing trick. • • • • • There is a larger aspect to the prise organisations similar to about 60 concerts a year but A subsequent public auction High School and was co-captain Radio tives and learn more about any lost two hearts, a trump and a ' ' Dally <)neatloB Hjrde, Wendy Jean, daughter of Robert F. n and Anna WEEKS proposition, however; this prob­ the Manchester Civic Orches­ you only have to sign up for failed to turn up a bidder at that of the 1988 CCIL soccer cham IXhla Betiiig budndea only thoee neira braadCMte ef 10 or U college their children may be club.'- Down one. Kirch Hyde, RR L Box 157-A, Ellington. She waa born O ct Slated for lem, or something approaching tra right here in town. Artisti­ eight of them. price. pionshlp team* Lawrence has South would have made ms Dealer, a t . your right, opens mtantto length. Some ataaons rarry other abort newscasts). These 60 concerts do not pro­ The selectmen are recom­ lnt«»vsted in attenfHnr.. srith one apade. You bold: 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar- ' It, la to be met with every­ cally these organisations may The annual open house pro­ been elected co • captain of the contract U the WDBti—uee A11:SD Art Johnson Show. where. String players are defi­ not be very great, but they vide enough work for the mem­ mending that the old town of­ Rennselaer freshman soccer Spades, K-J-IO-S; Hearts, A-K- ente are Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Kirch, 16 Allen Dr., Vernon. a:yu Long John WiMo WPOP IU6 bers to make, a living so they fice building and the Old Wa- gram at Coventry High School hearts were divided 8-S o j " Her paternal grandparenta are E. Foster Hyde, Rt. 83, El­ Eddie Cantor 8:00 Dick SobiBMb ?:UU Lou Tarn nitely on the decline in num- serve two very important pur­ team. East rather than West had held 4-6; Diamonds, A-I9-I; Clubs, 4- l:to Now* t o Off :00 Kan Orttfla all have to hold down other trous property on Mai|« St. be is being planned for Nov. 9. All lington, and Mrs. Helen S. Hyde, Somers. b m . poses. They acquaint aspirants four hearts. It waa a shame. 8 . • • • • • Wfifit-_____-«16 12:00 Sal LaBosa. jobs. Consequently they can’t be sold at a public auction to the parents are Invited to see the What do you aayf (Continued from Page One) 6:00 Fred Swanaon Show Frits Mahler complained sev­ for professional careers with teachers and classes their chil­ Manchester Chapter of Dis­ South hinted, that anybody ro 6:SU Niwi, Bporu and WMther the routine and repertoire of as good as the members of the highest bidder. This is the prop­ abled American Veterans will Manta, - Kristin Louise, daughter of Wayne G. and J. eral times about his inability dren are Involved with in their smart and so handsome could Answer: Pass. This is the Louise E isra b ro ^ Mantz, 144 Green Manor Rd. She wras 7:00 Edward P. Morgan symphonic groups, even if only Boston Symphony, for example, erty formerly occupied by the meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at etforts for human causes were 7:16 Joe Edwards. October 12th through 24th to find suitable string players studies this year. be so consistently unlucky. wisest general course to follow bom Oct. 6 at Mhochester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal IrW P,«B Ofl in small j>art; they acquaint the who are eniployed 60 full weeks town officials with the "Wat- American Legion Home. when your best iiW tl. Is bid by an remembered. He raised stag­ in the Greater Hartford area, of the year and eat, drink, and rous” property adjoining the j PTA Speaker South should have spent more grandparents are Hif. and Mrs. Paul Elsenbrown, AUtotown, WINF—UM and I have no doubt that Mr. public with the repertoire, since time thinking and le.«^ opponent. gering amotuits for war bonds 6:00 News, Weather parents and friends of the per­ sleep music all day long. building used for a parking area. Miss Bessie Belsly, specialist Women’i Home League, Sal­ Pa. Her paternal g;randparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 6:16 Radio Greater Hartford Wlnograd will be raising the The Boston Symphony "s e lls Another board of selemtmen In young childhood education at moaning. With correct play the B. Mantz, Allentowm. She haa two brothers, David Wayne, 4, during the first and second 6:46 Lowell Thomas; Phil Rizsuto same cry when he gets ac­ formers attend who would vation Army, will meet tomolr- hand is unbeatable. 7:00 News. SporU otherwise not stick their noses out” and so can more easily af­ recommendation to be acted on the WlllimanUc State College, For Shelnwold’s 86 page and Douglas Paul, 2 ^ . / World Wars, the Heart Fund, t j - COMPARE quainted with the area. Eric row at 2 p.m. at Junior Hall for South should begin by leading booklet, "A Pocket Guide to • • • • • 7:36 Invitation to Learning in an auditorium. ford this sort of program. If you will be accepting as town high­ will be the si>eaker at the 8 a service meeting. Mrs. Elsie Bonds for Israel and other 8:00 Life Line *ND YOU U BUY Leinsdorf, conductor of the a low club. When West plays Bridge,” send 80 cents to Lupaechino, Dominic Robert sem of Dominic and Nancy 8:30 Jerry Oordon Show Of course they provide want the Hartford Symphony to ways four drives in the develop­ p.m. PTA meeting Wednesday SamuelBon is in eharge of the causes. Boeton Symiriiony Orchestra, improve, you’ll have to patron­ ment known as Pilgrim Hills: at the Robertson School. Her low, declarer puts in dummy’s Bridge Book, Manchester Eve. Whlfcomb Lupaechino, 26 Mary Lane, Rockville. He waa 9:3o Speuc Up, Greater Hartford ^ e r t i T H wholesome and worthwhile meeting. Hostesses will be Mrs. jack to make East win the He was a founder of the enter­ 12:16 Sign Off la also on record concerning the method of recreation for the ize it. If you feel you’re not yet Mark Dr., Harriet Dr., Alice topic will be "Early Childhood Herald Box 3318, Grand Central bom Sept 30 at Rockvlllo City Hoi^ltal. His maternal grand­ YYTl 0—16*6 Ann Nlcklen, Mrs. Leonard trick. The idea Is to give a club tainment union. Actors Equity, Color TV paucitjA of younger string plP_v- members as well, and offer a ready even for the Hartford Dr. and Maryanne Dr. This de­ Education." AH parents are Station, New York 17, N.Y. parents arc Mrs. Elesuior Young o f Hartford and Gordon 6:00 News. Weather. SporU ers. Thb Philadelphia Orcheslva Perrett and Mrs. Robert Me- trick to the defender who can­ and the Screen Actors (Suild, 6:36 Old. Borrowed Blue place where they can have Symphony, then you should pa­ velopment is off of Rt. 44A. urged to attend. Copiright 1964 Whitcomb of Newington. His paternal granjlparents are Mr. 7:06 Conversation Piece Just raided the Boston group Keown. not return a trump. and Mrs. TTiomas lupaechino o f Hartford. He has two sis­ and the American Federation of some fun with a skill they tronize the Manchester Civic, Action will also be taken on Refreshments will be served General Features Corp. Television and Radio Artists. 7:30 News of tbs World MODERN for a couple of string players, a recommendation that Love East returns a heart to the ters, Debra Ann, 6, and Donna Lee, 5. , 7:46 Sing Along acquired in earlier days. This and if you have a youngster in by mothers of Grade 5 pupils. Daughters of Liberty, No. 17, Cantor’s career spanned the TV SERVICE school you should exert your Lane be improved, this to fol­ ace, and South leads a club to • • • * • 8:06 Pope C(mcert is the sort of 'immediate and The public is invited to the LOLI, will sponsor a rummage years from amateur night in the 10:06 Newsbeat 99 Sonuner St. energies to see that there is an low Judd Rd. and Nathan Hale dummy's ace and ruffs a club. Martin, Glenn, son of Alfred Conrad and Alice A. self-centered reason which Christmas Workshop from sale Thursday from 9 a.m. to Bowery to burlesque to vaude- l':0 0 News. animated most of the calls I orchestra for them to play in. Rd. programs previously voted noon to 9 p.m. Wednesday at He takes the ace of diamonds, Plourde Martin, Partridge Lane, Tolland. He waa born Oct. 11. M SporU Final, Weather. Some of this energy might pro­ noon at Orange Hall. Members ruffs a diamond, and then ruffs 2 at Rockville City Hospital. Mis maternal grandfather Is v(Ue to the Ziegfeld Follies to received, and it is a valid rea­ at a town meeting. the ToUand County Agricul­ are reminded to bring articles movies, radio and television. »«Bad Breath fitably be employed with the The board of selectmen is al­ dummy’s last club. Ernest Plourde of Elagle Lake, Maine. He haa three brothers, son, too. tural Center on R t SO in Ver­ for the sale to the haJl tomor­ STATE U |w t tellM Charenl Caap. taklet school administration. A great so recommending that the town non. There will be exhibits of This finishes the main job. Alfred E., 6, Peter D., 4, and Kenneth P., 3; and a slater In 1953, when Cantor was SoeetMS Maatkitemeh Is S Mimrtn Now community orchestras row night. NOW at 5 * 8:16 depend on the high school or­ deal of it must be employed in clerk handle the issuing of Christmas Ideas, and a silver Elizabeth Taylor Sharon Laura Ann, 2. establishing himself in the new er your 3St btek at d n ialtt. Ctiaw ■ tlle iu * « • • • medium of television, he suf­ Isb itit wtianaw f yourbraath iray ofland. chestra for their pool of tal­ providing encouragement for parking permits for Lisle’"' tea. Richard Burton ia lle n a aautraHia acMIty. awaatan mauth your musically inclined child. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Hip­ Claret' Dennis David, daughter of Gille and LilUne Cyr fered. q heart attack. That ent. The leseer professional or­ Park, rescinding first the aia The list of local homemaking pie, Salem, Ore., are visiting aad atameS. Sand paatal ta ■tll-ana, chestras depend on getting ex- admit that hearing a beginner on t!on of the town meeting o groups with their chairmen Claret 70 Diane Dr., Vernon. She waa bom Oct. 3 at Man­ brought an end to his career as TONIGHT Oraataban, N. Y„ far llbaral frH aampla. their daughters and families, "CL e' o PATOA'' a string instrument at his daily May 23, 1M2 which stipulated taking part in the workshop in­ chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal g;randfather is an active performer. practice is a painful experience, Mrs. Merle Miles, Vernon, smd Heliodore Cyr o f St. Francois, New Brunswick, Canada. Her In 1962, his wdfe, Ida, died of a U.S. SENATOR that these permits be issued by clude the following: The Mrs. Dolores O’Neil, Manches­ but you simply have to endure the selectmen’s office. Bamsbee Homentakers, Mrs. WED. Sophia Loren paternal g;randfather is Denis Claret of Baker Brook, New heart ailment. ter. "Yesterday, Today Friends say Cantor never it, and moreover you have to Grades Going Out Warren F. Swartz; Pond Hill ____ t Brunswick. He has a brother, Marcel, 9; arid two sisters, TOM DODD sound enthusiastic even when Mid-term marking notices Homemakers, Mrs. R vb ert and Louise, 8, and Diane, 3. recovered from grieving for his Hand-Embossed Ronald E. Allen, son of Mr. • • • • * you are not. will be mailed during the first Cunningham; and TTie High­ Tomorrow” wdfe. He seldom left his home Admittedly, your youngster and Mrs. Crawford C. Allen Sr., ReiUy, Vincent Edward, son of Vincent P. and Sandra and wrae visited by only a few C H A N N E L 3 part of this week to notify par­ landers, Mrs. Lee Stenberg. 42 Lenox St„ recently complet­ Need new appfiances? will probably never become a ents of their children’s progress There are 20 other similar MANCHrSTFR PH f.43 7837 Wild Reilly, 2 Fem St., Rockville. He was bora Sept. 20 at friends, including Jack Benny, ed a 30-week warrant officer 7 to 7:10 P.M professional musician, but im- in the junior and senior high groups in the county partici­ AM»’U FHM PAHMNC Rockville City Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Jerry Lewds'and George Jessel. less opportimities exist for the fixed wing aviator course at Queens Ware classes at Coventry High pating. Ethel Wild, Rockville. His paternal grandparenta are Mr. and occasional youngster who is con­ Army Aviation School, Jft. Mrs. Thomas J. Reilly, Rockville. Thomas Lanier Williams School. Parents having ques­ Mr. and Mrs. T. Leo Flaherty • • * • * templating a professional will have open jtouse at their Rucker, Ala. He is a 1961 grad­ chose Tennessee Williams as a CMalVC tions regarding the notices uate' of Manchester High Committee for Re-elootttm of Seofitor Dodd. A, J. Donahue, d u n . career, the pool of talent will may obtain additional informa­ home on High S. from 2 p.m. to Hutson, Douglas Brian, son of Daniel D. Jr. and Kath­ pen name. dry up and there won’t by any 8 p.m. Sunday in observance of School and was employed by leen Puclno Hutron. He was bom Sept. 28 at Rock'vllle City symphony orchestras anywhere tion or make an appointment to Research Laboratory, Division Hg Pmhaie Laa consult either guidance person­ their 20th w ad in g anniversary Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John in a generation. which falls on Wednesday. of United Aircraft Corp., East J. Puclno, 9 Webster St., Rockville. His paternal grandpar­ A string player cannot become nel or teachers by contacting Hartford, before entering ^the , ents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hutson Sr. o f Thompsonvllle. the high school office anytime a musician adthout some sort of Manchester Evening Herald army in 1943. He has a brother, Scott David, 1. ensemble in whleh to play. The during the day. • • * • • OPEN $ DAYS pianist, and to a certain extent The civics classes of Grade 8 Coventry correspondent F. Pauline Little, telephone 742- Story Circle of South Meth­ Benoit, Lori Kim, daughter o f Jerome and Carol Benson tho harpist can make music at the high school will visit the odist Chufeh will meet Wednes­ The Clark’s Benoit, 177 Pine Knob Dr., South Windsor. She WM bom FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE.. 8221. alone. Not so the string player. "America Goes to the Polls’’ day at 10:30 a.m. at the church. 28 North St. e Tel. 428-9001 Oct. 1, at Rockville City Hospital. Her hiaternol giwdpar- He must make music with some­ Plans will be completed for the WILLIMANTIC ents are Mr. and Mrs. John Benson, Newton, Mass. Her pa­ ______Mini Sot 9 A> AX a V V E Y X ’S w ™ STREETer dopartmont, PLUS GREEN STAMPS!! bly be just as long going down Robert Persons. The meeting is again. This metuis a whole lot LARGER QUARTERS and MORE PACKING In Carolina open to the public. Refresh­ AREA TO GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE more damage. It's a slow and ments will be served. SIGN ANY FUEL OIL deadly situation.’ At last! Featherweight Fold 'N’ Bed (Contlnned from Page One) The Neuse waa at 22.28 feet Ruth Circle of Emanuel Lu­ AUTO GLASS INSTALLED early today and inching toward theran Church will meet to­ The river is expected to crest GLASS FURNITURE TOPS CONTRACT UNTIL YOU the 22.4-foot record set in 1946. night at 8 in the board room compact and sturdy. . . with the tonight or early Tuesday. It reached a record 27.6 feet at the church. Kenneth, Finley WASHINGTON SOCIAL CLUB Col. David Spivey, an aid at Goldsboro 30 miles upstream will speak and show a film on MIRRORS (FirtpkKG and Door) director for the Civil Defense, Christian Science Doctrine.” GET OUR late Friday and waa. still 10 to 1 PICTURE FRAMING (aH typM ) said it is "not a real somebody feet above bankfull there. But Mrs. E. John Kjellson wrill lead LADIES' NIGHT DONT swimming for his life *ort ot a scone 260 families avacuated in devotions. Hostesses will' be WINDOW and PLATE GLASS COMFORT OF FOAM! thing. It’s a property matter.” Goldsboro and surrounding Mrs. Donald Anderson and Mrs. OOUBLE OISCOUNT DEAL! "Of course It’s hazardous,” he Wayne County were returning to Jerold Erickson. Saturday, Oef, 17 added, "With all tha. gasoline CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK their homes. Flood damage in Fold 'N' Bed is so ilg^ and easy tanks broken and floating loose, Pythian Sisters will meet to­ power lines tuider water. We Goldsboro and Wayne Cwnty MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS was estimated at $2.6 million. morrow at 8 p.m. at Odd Fel­ ORANGE HALL - MANCHESTER to move around... so compact INTERESTED IN SAVING STAMPS? are still pushing and trying to DANCING 9 to 1 ESTmATES GLADLY GIVEN 'ihe Weather Bureau said the lows Hall. Refreshments will be when it's folded that you can INTERESTED IN SAVING SERVICE COSTS? get the people to get their val­ served. Members are reminded TO THE MUSIC OF DUBALDO’S ORCHESTRA When You Think Of Olaae, Thlnl: Of Fleteher uable things out.” Tar and Cape Fear Rivers had store it in a closet. Urethane begun receding after causing to bring Grand Temple officer DONATION—$6.00 PER COUPLE INTERESTED IN SAVING FUEL OIL? Spivey said It was Impossible ticket rttums. to ^ve an accurate count of the considerable lowland flooding in TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE BAR foam mattress afull six feet families who have left their other eastern sections ot the long makes it amazingly state most ot last week. Cub Scout Pack 112 of Wash­ LAST...BUT BEST OF ALL homes, but Civil Defense offl ington School will hold a reg­ cials estimated that MO to 500 The Wayne County Sheriff’s comfortable. Department said typhoid inocu­ istration meeting tomorrow at persons had been .^evacuated by 7 p.m. at the school cafeteria. Day In . Day Out. . . . M O N EY late Sunday. No casualties have lations were continuing in Boys who wrill be between 8 been reported. Goldsboro and other continunl- The evacuees, from farm tles and residents were'being and 10 >4 by December are $$ REAL HARD CASH $$ eligible for registration. Each WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES areas and low-lying areas in advised to boll water before ,^y must be accompanied by Kinston, were being housed by drinking. A number ot rural roads and at least one parent. There will EVERY TUESDAY We'll Help You Do It All— Plus relatives and friends or in three emergency shelters set up by highways were qlosed. be a fee for insurance and reg­ istration. the Red Cross at Stallings Air­ Walter Fuller, state director ON prescriptions field, a recreation center and ot water resources, has estimat­ IS FAMILY DAY! the National Guard armory. ed that a ;pfS|k>sed flood control .. . resulting in meaningful 5-PIECE PLACE SETTINGS Water was eight to ten feet project on the Neuse would save ORKKHTf /MTHONY OMM ft more than $2.7 million annually savings to you every day! ^ ' Reg. SALE 10 0 0 TRIPLE S BLUE STAMPS deep In some section of Kinston PECK QUINN SHARIF THE DELICIOUS and acres of farm land were No ups and downs In your Preecrlption under water. OPEN FLAME BROILED costa — no "discounts” today, “Regular Lavender on Cream $16.50 ( $13.20 Terry Cline, a Red Cross rep­ TRIO CONCERTS presents prices” tomorrow! resentative, said more than lOO BEHOLD A CHEF BURGER Cream on Lavender . 17.95 14 J5 houses in Kinston, a city of 28,- 0 ^ INPIHSON^ No "reduced speoiaIs”>—no "temporary ONLY redactions” on Prescriptions to Inre Cream on Cream IB.SO lOAO" FREE (jctor. waul PALE HORSE customers! TREAT THE ENTIRE | Q ( A t the same time, there la never any ALL OTHER ITEMS ALSO 20% OFF! compromise in sendee or quality! IF YOU SIGN FOR AUTOMATIC a n d d K a r y FAMILY AND SAVE HarriiOR’t YOU GET OUR LOWEST DIVIDED PAYMENTS AVAILABLE ' FUEL OIL DELIVERY... NOW! BURNSIDE NO LIMIT PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE We Deliver . Y o u r f l A -! I A .1 M A W’ i . 0 y e a r . . . AND YOU SAVE IRU i'ARKiNG i .1 .i i m o r e t h r o u g h o u t t h e If DOWNTOWN Eveiywhere, Fast ABSOLUTifiLY NO EXTRA COST. (Stamps issued upon payment y e a r . ■ . 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Larson-Benton Wilmot'Eagleson Bisslatid-Gnisha Sargent-Little J ’ Bouquets of whlto p o ea p w s w The marriaf* of MiM Joan decorated the altar of St. M ary's Irane Benton of Mancheeter Episcopal Church Saturday af­ Mias ' N obs, Orudha e f Msn- and Ronald Haling Larson of ternoon at wedding c t ***■• ehsatar was united tat merrlege It ’s SO eosy Warehouse Point was solem­ Roberta Sue Bagleeon of M a ^ to John Knox Bisslend of Need­ nised Saturday morning at the cheater to Lyndon Itoe WUmot ham, Mass, et H oly Trinity Church of the Assumption. of Ooventry. ^ The bride ts the daughter of The bride to e daughtor Rusalen Orthodox Church, New to sh o p Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Ben­ Mrs. Robert Eagleaon of W Britein, e ranged from a pillbox hat of brown wool sheath, brown ac­ Although the telephoned com were on the altar. dress and whits orchid cor­ re-embroidered lace and seed cessories, and a corsage of gold plaints averaged about 100 per The bride, given In marriage pearls, and she carried a cas­ roses. The couple will live at sage. . week, there were tmly 17 for by her father, wore a flOor- A reosption was held In the cade 'bouquet of pbalaenopsis 24 Mt. Hope Ave., Bristol, R.I., the month tliat were not taken length sheath gown of peau de orchids, stephanotls and ivy. after Oct. 16. church parlors. For a plane care of within 34 hours of the sole, designed with Venise lace trip to Bermuda, Mrs. Sar­ Mias Charlotte Simmons of Mrs. R^mot to'a graduate of calls. trimmed sabrina neckline, long Hartford,’ Blister of the bride, Manchester High School and BEEF LIVER gent wore a green plaid suit Plus School of Business, Hart­ Leaseway forfeited $20 tor 10 tapered sleeves, fitted bodice with brown accessories. The was maid o f honor. Bridesmaids and detachable Watteau train. were Miss - Patricia Jones of ford. She was employed at the skips, $5 tor five cans not re couple will live at 73 Maple St. Her alencon lace trimmed man­ Wlnsted and Mrs. Halne law firm of Lessner and Rott- turned to back yards, and $2 for after Oct. 18. tilla type veil was arranged Macbeth of Hartford. ner, Karp and Plepler, Man­ FRESHLY two miscellaneous complaints. Mre. Sargent is a 1960 grad­ The bridal attendants were chester. Mr. WUmot to a 1961 The forfeiture clause to part from .a headbow. She carried a uate of Manchester High dressed alike in floor-length graduate of Manchester High lb of the garbage contract signed cascade bouquet o f white tea School and a 1668 graduate of sheath gowns, .fashioned with School. He is a seaman In the SLICED last spring by Leaseway and the roses, carnations and stream' Middlesex Memorial Hospital, ruby red velvet bodices, white U.S. Coast Guard, statlcmed on town. era. Middletown. She to presently skirts and trains. They wore red the cutter. Spar, at Bristol. He The contractor had been fined Mrs. Lloyd Stevenson of employed on the staff of the velvet headbows and each car­ wUl be attending the Alda to $22 for August, $16 for eight Portland, was the matron of hosjrital. Mr. Sargent, a 1996 ried three deep red roses. Navigation School at Groton. skips and $6 for six cans not honor. Bridesmaids were Miss graduate of Manchester' High James E. Juroe of Manchester BREAKSTONE returned. Judith Barnard of Manchester, School, sen'ed two years served as his brother’s best Town Engineer Walter Fuss cousin of the bride, and Miss with the U.S. Marine Corps. __ Xiorbis ptMto man. Ushers were John Juros said this morning that he has Lorraine Torgan of Newing­ He is employed, at P ratt and MRS. JOSEPH JOHN WORONECKI and William Hanley, both of d a sharp drop in telephoned ton. Whitney, IHvtoion of United Manchester,, plaints during last week. The maid of honor wore a A ircraft Oorp., Blast Hartford. Union CXMigregational Church.^deslgned with bateau neckline, ~Mrs. Slnuncos wore a deep r ^ L O B E ■ a Rockville, was the scene o f the fitted bodice, long Upered blue suit, paisley hat, and a Cottage Cheese sleeves and bell-^iaped skirt corsage of three baby orchids. Wedding of Miss Cheryl Ann trimmed with cabbage roses. The bridegroom’s mother wore ^ Travol Servlco BUI o f Rockville and Joseph Her elbow-length of vail of lUu- a rojral blue suit, ndO^chlng Garber-Glaiber John Woronedci of Broad slon was attached to a cloche of feather bat, and a corsage of 905 MAIN STREET {dialaenopsis orchids. Bro skirt. The gown was designed Mrs. Garrity wore a tur­ qued cluster, and she carried a with dark brown accessories, Solid Pock CANS with an empire bodice, bateau quoise crepe and lace dreee semi-cascade bouquet of white and a corsage of rust colored .•LADD KUDLACH SAVE 16e neckline, long tapered sleeves a white orchid corsage. roses. pompons. The bridegroom’s and court train. Her silk illusion A reception for 200 guests Miss Marilyn Kaefer of Man­ Pantie Girdle mother wore a gold suit with bouffant veil was arranged from was held at the Italian Am er­ • HECTOR RIVARD chester was maid of honor. brown accessories, and a cor­ a matching pillbox hat ap- ican Club, Blast Hartford. For S i M She wore a sheath of Am er­ 10 BIO DAYS sage of rust cfUored pompons^ pliqued with seed pearls and a motor trip to Cape Cod, •ALFRED SPAIN YELLOW, RIPE ican beauty brocade, fashioned ] I A reception was held at the in your pocket—fast crystals. She carried a cascade Vermont, and Hew Hampshire, D Mrs. Welch wore a blue mohair with scooped neckline, long [ I VFW post hall, RockvUle. F or a • ROBERT STARKEL bouquet o f sweetheart roses, sleeves and detachable floor- Girdle I I motor trip to Niagara Falls,. pbalaenopsis orchids and ivy suit with black accessories. The Call u p ... come in ... and Mrs. Albert Durant of Win- couple will live In Glastonbury. length overskirt. She wore a i Mrs. Worpnecki wore a tur- matching open crown with ^ quoise knit suit with ^patent apply for the cash you need BAKANAS 2 25' veiling, and carried -a bouquet RIPAY AMOUNT ^ leather accessories. The couple TEL 643-1105 for all your Fall expehses! 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MANOHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANC31ESTEB, CONN,, MONDAY, OCipBER 12, 1964 ■AHCUESTBE EVGNING lUBBALO, MiONGUESTEB, OUMM« MONDAY. OCTOBEB 1 % 1964 liii.flr , r ■ ii.■ l^ .■■ I I • ' f I 111 ■ I p w iiii Ml '^MI■■ I I I I i .1 ...... Mahalia Jackson Struggling

tm ttn t&r whiaiavor candidate w party To Recover from Heart III Anally maaagea aoma tcudi o f poritlva campaigning aniong thaaa. Breslin (OooliaRiafi (rooa Page One) has devoted much time to the civil rights movement. firat was revealed that he had Although a B a ^ st, Miss first (Oonttaraad from Page d) canceled l4 concert dates tor Jackson said she "is sure glad Is This NCCR WsMSigry? Odtoter. He said then that be to be here,” at Little Company But la not very good baseball. expected her to begin singing of Mary Hospital, a Roman Quite a dlatingutahad greug o f peo­ IiplOt Juat- For la September, the Cardlnala ai^in in November. Catholic institution. "They treat National ple in our national Ufa havf now dadd- ONitpletad hdntotafiBlsg - tour started winning baaeball games. Miss Jackson, however, com­ me like an angel. for Banjr OoldwaUr’i jfntum - They w«kmd up winning every­ mented, “ I Just don’t know— "The Baptists may Joke about ad upon an effort we never laally aa- tlal campaign. . WOUam thing and Keane, a Utue I r t ^ I’ve never been sick like this. me turning Catholic,” Miss S t o v e s pectad anybody to think nacaaair^. Soraatan has taken the aaess- man who cornea out of Lai^atto " I don’t think I'll be able to Jackson said, “ but there isn't They art organizing, thaaa g o ^ oon> sairy tint atop toward hfl'ewn Bqimre, the German aectlcn ot make any concert dates in No­ but one God. And we sure can’t earned citizena, Republicana and Damo- Presldantlal nomination to 1M8. St. Louis, had the whole town vember. This is one of those do without the Lord.” enthralled. He gave them their crab, cpnaervaAvaa and Ubarala, man o f TTif firat stop: T o show Re- things — nothing hurts but puMloan rogulars that . Bln firat baseball pennant since 1946 you’d better not stir too much. tha profaaalona and men o f buainaaa, a S cr^ ton is a rogular himaalf and it anything happened to “ I’m not used to being inac­ ■padal "National CouncU to r Civic Ra* and not tome left-loaning Ntw him, all of St. Louis would be in tive, I’m not used to being flames. Mr. Busch said sorae- tired.” ... apooaibmty.” Dealer. Ttiat meana Scranton tolng to Durocher which re And thia new organlaatlon haa bean qtnglag too pralsas of OoMwa- Born near New Orleams, the semibled "good bye.” Then he energetic singer was working INSULATION atartM for the purpoaa-of devoting it- tor no matUr how much his came around to see Keane. But more liberal aupportan erlnge. regularly aa a scrubwoman Mondoy # Tuesdoy # Wednesday aelf to trying to labd and asepoae and Johnny, after 84 yean of work­ vdien she was IS. Later she Not even Scranton’s own* ing for the St. Louis organiza­ W. H. ENGLAND anawar aU the radical right wing prop­ moved to Chicago where she staff can be sure he will take tion, has something on his mind. became known for her singing aganda, from tha John Birch Sodaty and future atepe down ths long road *Tm a little busy now, why at Baptist conventions. LUMIER _CO. all ita apiritual eouatna and alliea, which to too 1968 nomination. But toe don’t I see you after the She made her first recording "A t the Green" 648-6901 haa bean flooding tha nation'e maila and first stop haa been auccassfully Series?” he said to Busch. The in 1934 and by 1948 die was a negotlatad. Though it’s impos- thing Keane has on his mind is the natlon’a air wavea in increaaini^y celebrity. In recent years she Mble to say whether the Scran­ a simple thln^ Loyalty. heavy amounta in recent montha ton barnstonning tour (fully And while Keane tiuked after What haa frightened tha good dtizana financed by the OoMwator-rufi toe game yesterday, a baseball arho have turaad to thia new organiza­ ReptfMican National Oommlt- man in the rooan laid out the situation. tion la apparently the amount of money tee) haa helped Goldwater "How do you think he feels?” that la being apant on varioua programa much, it's been invaluable for Scranton. toe guy said. “ Here is a man whidi aarva aa ehannala for axtramlat After one banquet ^>eedi by who i;ave his life to this out­ Riders Mark 25th Anniversary right wing aantlmanta, argumanta and fit. And not in the big leagues, Scranton in Weatport, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Rider^ O F MANCHCSTES plain fairy talaa. Good people apparent­ last week, former Sen. Prescott either. He rode plenty of buses "f for them. They gave him a ot 73 Walker SL were honored er, 19, a sophomore at Drew ly fear that tha more often one o f the BuMi of Connecticut waa visibly University, Madison, N. J. pretty good kicking around. Hir­ at a 25th wedding anniversary fanteatle but clever extremiat allaga- moved. Bush, a reapected con­ ing n y s left and right over him. Mrs. Rider, toe form er servative and a member o f one dinner Saturday night at Cav- Mary Moore pf Glastonbury, CHUCK tlona ia made, tha more likely it la to be­ Buthe stayed on because he was of toe Goldwater task forces, ey’s Restaurant by friendO and and her husband are both em­ gin to atick in aomabody'a mind er aom^ with the organization. He was a told Scranton: ‘T for one hope Cardinal. So now, vhile he’s relatives from Holyoke, Mass., ployed at Arrow, Hart and Bone-In body’s aubconsdoua. I can live long enou|^ to cast fighting for the biggest shot of Glastonbury, East Hartford, Hegeman Electric Co., Hart­ Bo tha National OouneU for Civic Ra- my votss for you for Preaident b& life, he finds the Cardinals Farmington. Manchester, New fo rd where Rider haa worked § 9o i Lack Ani flaf* Luidinf Bpondblllty wiU raise aoma money for of toe United States.” The au­ are so loyal to him they are tun­ Jersey and Rhode Island. for years. They are members All Cut From of Center Congregational Itself, although it win not pretend to tha dience's reaction waa toe eve­ ning around behind his back The couple was married Oct 9 ^ RuMian iMDd In apaca, wkldi Ht looking for another ." 14, 1930, at Southwick, Maas. Church. (Herald photo by mlUions tha axtramlat groups seam to ning’s kmgsat sustained ap­ Heavy Western k&BC damonatratad aifain today, mxp' plause. When the crowd around him They have one son, Philip Rid­ Ofiara.) have on tap, and thni imdertake, con- ll^adly baa an iro^ c kind of raaaon ba­ Of course, Connecticut Is Ifaiimed out, Keane was asked Steer Beef •dentlously and laborioualy and.patient- y.i. . -.^1 about his years as a Cardinal. l l ^ I t Tba Ruaatana wara. ttaa atory Scranton country and the by, to point out the poison undemsath homegrounds of the Eaatern "How many ball-players do you gMB, much alower tban wa wara In da- * i . # ' think you’ve handled for this Teachers Planning Schedule tha autfaca labels of piety and patri- eetabllshment. More noteworthy ^ ■ in f a hydro|^ bomb which waa was Scranton’s warm reception outfltT” otiam every axtramlat group takaa great He cloeed his eyes. "You’re SHOULDER rj|atiTa1j amall in ' aiaa and light in the next morning In the Mid­ pains to wear. taking me back a long way,” For Use of Language Lab S T E A K ^ t; aonaaqucnt^ thay kapt davalop* western heartland—at a break­ he said. “ I don’t know. I know LONDON BROIL Aa wa say, aoma rather thou^tful monatar rocketa artiich would lift a fast meeting of party workers that some of them are retired and oonsdentioua and intaUigent people here in the Sheraton-Cleveland The language department at^choose one of 20 tapes of grad- I haavy aa they axpactad tha already and that’s the thing that have thought aomathing Uka thia necea- Hotel. worries me." Manchester High School Is listed difficulty upon which to hydrogen bomb to ba. pattern his leariiing. The cart- aary, ad partippa It la. After Scranton concluded a “ What did they give you lor pushing for 100 per cent utili­ fa, on the other hand, were ao amart rip - roaring denunciation of zation of Its new language lab. ridge-type tapes are instantly Some of ua wlU atlll cling, however, managing your first club?” Is your Produce Specie !e / bn b -w ia a that we got tha Bght-waight President Johnson, a local partj; "You mean down in Georgia? Department chairman Michael Interchangeable for each half­ to an old-fadilonad conviction that moat period class. hiprpgan bomb ralativaly early, and leader sidled up to Rep. Robert That waa in 1938. I don’t know Guadano haa set up a procedure af the ideological and pathological poi- Taft Jr. (now running for the what they were giving me. It that allows lang;uage teachers The lab allows indlvidiikl guest room lA ow wa wouldn’t need an ovar-alaB learning, Individual child moni­ 9 BOtt o f our tlmas la of a aalf-labellng U. 8. Senate). "Bob,” he whis­ didn’t matter. I wasn’t in it for to work out lab times for t (1 - \j ■ aydnt to carry it the money then. There isn’t most effective individual class toring, provision for varying BAN AN AS 2 25‘ pered, "do you think we oeuld variety. use. Each teacher, Guadano le a m i^ rates, authentic natlvrf IHURSOAYS aOonaaquently, Rnaaia kept on danral* subetltute a fSm of this for enough money to make you ride wasted space? Wa don’t think there are very many said, ia able to make use of the language spe^era, elimination a6lng big leeketa while wa coatantad aome of Goidwator’a apota on thoee buses. We traveled in an fRIOAYS Americans who receive a piece or lab as he sees best. of diatractions, and tests o f lis­ ol^naahraa with amallar onea. old school bus. And station T V ?" , wagons. Not these good ones The schedule for the $16,000 tening comprehension, speak­ 2-29< pamphlet o f the type which claima that Do ovemig^ht guests come only once In s Bartlett Pears • n ia continued Ruaaian lead In 'aiaa Actually, Scranton la not be­ ing ability, and self-evaluation. thsy have today, either.” electronic facility is being ar­ blue moon? Leaving tbe room vacant agd power o f reliable rocketa haa bean people like Roosevelt, Eisenhower and ing used Goldwater to the He started as a ballplayer, ranged to allow every language Kennedy are unwitting members of the fullest. Aa de facto leader of but in 1936, at Houston, a pitcher class 20- to 25-mlnute, half the rest of the time? Convert it into a hey thing in enabling the Ruaaiaaa, the Eastern liberal Republicans, Tokay Grapes 2 -2 9 Communist conspiracy without being named Slg Jackucki, stuck one periods In the lab once a week. TV, den or family room. Let the whole ly, to lift into apace orbit a craft Scranton 1s needed to bring de­ able to classify tbs document in their in Keane’s ear and when Jedmny One-half hour sessions are MATERNITY family use it . . . but be prepared for btl; enough to hold three paaawigeri. fecting antl-Goldwater R^ubU- M««t a n i PreAiM Prim Mfsclhrs Msorisy, TnsaSsy mniWUnmimfC^ t wcAe up seven days later he considered by educators to be. overnight guests when they do come, ■JVfhDa tha Ruaalana have three peo- hands, even before they have read it eana back to the fold. But the was through playing. He started the maximum amount qf time FALL DRESSES in i^aoa hi one vehicle, wa are that far. n it Huntlnctm Hartford CoHactioa, Oalltry of Modem Art, Ntw York City curious fact la that Goldwater managing in '38. By 1950, he for efficient use. That ^ a n is with an Eclipse Innerbed, Quick as a haa not been in personal touch tilj/i a aaonth or two away from our We don’t think there are many radio was spoken of as the manager believed to be the length of the Uniforms, Jumpors, wink it can ^ converted from a com- Sstaners v iio can’t smell and predict the THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA BY CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS: By Sslvsdw Dali with Scranton since Auguat. for the big team. He was brought average student’s sharpest ^rtable flitting sofa into a guest bed> Frozen Food Sale! iMak wnuaned flight teat of a v^cla Furthermore, Scranton talks in from Houston to be g;iven the Tops, Btousos, Skirts, natuid of one o f the right wing radio period of concentration. equipped with the famous Eclipse In- iyoh may eventually carry two man about Goldwater only as the Job, but Marty Marion was hired First year Iang;uage classes Strotch Pants, Bros, A i l J U f T A IXAMPLU l|w lyaee for ua, aa a prelude to our programs from the very fint moment I place and occasion warrant In from nowhere and Keane Went are allotted twlce-a-week ses­ nerspring mattress. See the various l^ n p ^ for flight to the noon. they hear its first sly Invitation to hand liberal Connecticut where local back to the farms. He was sions while second through G ird ks styles, in your choice of custom covers, 16-OZ i f 0 0 Republican candldatea stay at passed over in 1952 for Eddie faet fliat one angle af hnarioan down the sawdust trail. Open Forum fourth year classes are allotted at Watkins tomorrow. Style shown is arm's lengto from the natoxikl Stanky. Then for Harry Walker at least one. All teachers are PKGS I auperiorMy, in balag firat ta Wor although,, in literature and'pro­ Jimmy $299. Others from $|99.50. Strawberries»» ticket Scranton acaroely men- in 1956 and Fred Hutchinson in encouraged to make use of open gram, the selection of half-facta to be The Manager ‘Tremendous Assistonee’ Glazier's tha hght-waight hydrogen bomb, tioned Goldwater. But in con­ 1966. Then, the next year, for schedule times for adding a Corset and Cnlfom Shop the ironia reault of helping tha emphasized may vary, and the degrees To tbs Editor, servative Ohio, he waa not hesi­ Solly Hemus. Finally, In July session to their regular allott- 6 0 1 f t O O Dilworth-Comell-Quey Post, of 1961, he was given the Job. 631 Main St.—^Manchester to be firat in apace ia no par- of righteous bate and raeentmrot be ad-. tant to praise the SenaMY as a ments. CANS I Breslin No. 102, Inc., Ths American "man of courage.” He finitoed fifth, sixth and then Guadano says the schedule Is Orange Juke r eomfort to na. If they got a break Justed from one notch to another, and Legion, has resumed its reg­ This ia not enough to jilease second In 1963. This year, with not yet complete because every being alow with the bomb, the the exhortation against targets may ular schedule of meetings af­ a shot at It, and with 34 years NEW T<»K, Oct. 12 — The Jumped and one of his kids meant pitcher , who the Goldwater diehards, who effort Is being made to allow 10-OZ $ f 0 0 have aince made talented and range from the artiaticaUy aubtle to the ter tha Summer vacation. never will forgive Scranton for of service in the organization, each teacher the most effective shadows had crawled across ths came tumbling into him with a won the gams. On behalf of the Post I would they went out and tried to hire PKGS I tan of tb ^ advantage. To- fiery point blank accusation, the atmos­ grass and crept up the dirt on yelp and knew "He challenged the hitter,” his vituperative letter to Gold- use of the faculty, that Is, Broccoli Spears V like to take this opportunity of water at the National Conven­ somebody else. Ihay are atm doaer to turning tha phere is always the same. the front part of the pitcher's he had Just gotten four runs Johnny said, "1 like that, when extending our sincere appre­ Syndicate when the students are clearly It ia aa sleazy and slinky and aa rotten mound and now A1 Downing, against the Yankees. they challenge the hitters.” tion. But party regulars who 1964 Publlahera Newspaper ready for the practice. $•# Our Ragulai Thursday Advartitainant For AAany Mora h ataay of the apaoe world into reality ciation to the people of the hacked Goldwater at the con­ standing in ths sunlight,, picked There was noise all over the The 32-posltion faclUty In­ Save money any day., L wa are. Good hi«di and aafa landing ta its appeal to the lowest and moat ani- Keans was sitting with A ^ J a 3 C Way D0w« Lvw second pitch to of Keane said something about it taken out of the can. Keane ployes vdio helped to make this any practical effect. WHITE BREAD 2 there may be much more aoap in the one observance a success. Goldwater). Charles Psroy, ­ Palmer Roofing Go. The department ia gradually the Cardinals in the sixth in­ being great. Then he turned and had, aa he sat there, everything ning for Governor in minols, is o f tha moat aordld atoriaa o f tha amell than in the other. One can sense expanding its library of tape ning at Yankee Staduim yester­ went up on the top dugout step In his hands. He had the Yam- For God and Country, not well-known here. Ohioans Roofing—Re-roofing itial campaign — . aordld from recordings which Guadano said that to touch it would be to touch aome- day. The bright red stocking on and looked toward left field, kees, dreasing quietly In anoth­ Henry Wierzbickl don’t expect a Presidential bi(. Repairs would contribute to 100 per aldeo of the political fence—ia the thing unclean and brutal and deaperpta Boyer's left leg moved forward where he had a relief pitcher er room, dead even. And he had Commander by a native son before 1972. % o f the pamphlet originally oraatad as the pitch came at him. warming up. He wanted to ' Gutters— Siding cent utilization. The flexibility Compare These Low Prices... and unaorupuloua and contemptuous of couple pele from toe Car­ Richard M. Nixon is stIU well of the self-training system is "Base hit," Johnny Keane, know where he stood with the win votea for Goldwater among ths peoplt it would uss and exploit to dinals on the run and he doesn’t regarded here, but generally Aluminum Siding considered one of Its greatest the manager, said in the Cardi­ guy. There was three innings- mind that, either. considered a figure of tha past. # ! ■ _ — F IN A S T - ALL PURROSE1-PT12-OZ ^ A C population of tba city of its owp triumph. It la the hallmark of. Call After 5 P.M. assets. nals dugout. “Base hit on u p ...” left in the game and Johnny It was Just a few games ago, Herald That leaves Scranton. Aa wc ACIIIC b r eg u la r er AMMONIA BTL faahingten. - the extreme right aa it ia of the extreme Keane ia a baseball manager, When In full use with a full -Downing’s pitch was a back In September, whfn toe have reported, his proMem. is complement of tapes, the equip­ Ipamphlat which, oonvanient- left that it hoists some Ideological con­ not a back-slapper. the fact that he ia an Easterner change o f pace which waa high. Cardinals did not seem to be Yesterdays 643^ 912 ment wUl allow a student to analtting any rafaranca to Gold- cept and than considerB that the holy Boyer hit ths hell out of it The score now waa 4-3 and It about to win anything, that in a time when the party balance vote agalnat the civil rlghta excuse for all kinds of tactics. Keane saw thoae big arms lay ended that way. Clete Boyer of August Busch, the team owner, of power has shifted westward. BARCAIN 25 Years Ago the bat straight out and the ball the Yankees, who is Ken Boy­ and some of his business advi­ “ There’s a lot of people here ScotTowels. 29* gnotad him aa being *ninalterably We think the American people have who believe sin begins east of took off. Then he couldn’t see er’s brother— there is a third sers decided they should get a With an additional man on to diaerlminatioh or aegraga- sniffed enough of this kind of stuff, rub­ Ohio,’ ’ asserts one Ohio Repu­ anything. His players all Jump­ brother who plays; Mrs. Boyer new manager lor 1986. They be­ the police force, the traffic 125-FT on Iba baaia o f race, eolor or creed” bed cloae to enough of it, heard enough ed up onto the dugout steps is the Rose Kennedy of baseball gan to go over names. Such as hazard at the Center each blican, W A X F A H R ROILS further quoted him aa believing “it of it, watched enough of it prove out ita and their backs blocked his hit a weak grounder., to firat Walter Alston of the Los An- week-day morning between 7 But Ohio leaders believe that Cut-Rite gelei Dodgers was mentioned. geograjAy and the fact that belli wine an4 Juat fOr Negro children own heartless inconsistency, on both the view. Keane slouched against base and became the final out. and 8 o’clock eliminated. And when it was over, Johnny Then Busch decided to move. Scranton leaves the Governor­ attend tha aama acboola aa whitao.’’ left and the right, to become pretty good the wail and waited. After 24 Chamber of Commerce dem- JUICE DRINK VQTt4-OZ^ years of working at baseball for Keane sat in a scarred wooden He did not want to get caught ship at the end of 1M6 can be ^Ma aooner had the Republicana begun onetration home on St. John SHOP PtNEAPPU-GRAPmtUIT CAN S home made experts themselves in ths short in the Job-switching tangle overcome if he follows up his MANCHESTER a livihg, he knows you never see arm chair in a crowded little St. sold ftH- 36,500. ig tbla pamphlat into uae in tha at the end of a season. In busi­ first step with a well-prepared Dole business of identifying it when it comes much o t anything from a dug- office off the Cardinals’ dress­ af .Waaliington than they tbem- ing room M d he cupped a cigar ness, you’ve got to get your ex- campaign. along. out. Now. in one of those mo­ ' ecutives early. So Busch went 10 Years Ago , Nobody knows whether he will. Every day is bargain day at Watkins^ Bargain Shop. Here r bagan to realize that, if ooplea of In abort, wa doubt whether another ments he’s waited all his life in his hand and talked in the and personally recruited Leo ■ m w M TNI COUPONi YOU But he talks in private about the one sentence language of base­ ♦ are gathereid all the odd-and-ends, discontinued pauems, got into tha South, the effect on their > eoUection of capital letters on our na­ to r, he stood there and ~ looked Durocher for the Job. They . Police station is inspected in need for reforming the Republi­ MCHVU M Tm MAR POI at the gray shirts and the red ball. connection with propoaed plans one-of-a-kind items from our‘regular four big selling fl^rs. to take the South for Goldwater tional scene ia necessary. W e are even shook, and It was a deal. This is can National Committee and in numbers on the backs of his “Your pitcher for tomorrow, fine, sound personnel work. You to build a skywatch post Providence, R. I., last week, he Each piece or group is given a sharp reduction immediate^. it ba fataL So tha Republicana oi> cynical enough to think that almost any players. He had an Idea the ball John?” could run many businesses, a atop the building. > made this little-noticed declara­ If it doesn’t sell within a week, down it goee again . . . auto­ the withdrawal of the pamphlet, cbllecflon of capital letters, even one put waa close to the foul line. "Stay “Gibson.” brewery, for example, like this. 40% hike in water ratee ia tion: matically . . . and every following week! Things come and l u e atoppad the preaaaa. together to fight the falsehood and the fair,” he said to the shirts. "What did you think of Tay­ being considered by the town “ I ’m not going to let any ■ per JL,-. OVENWARC1 ffo so fast you have to make shopping at Watkins Bargain ' ' ' ba newB of thia naturally readied "Stay fair.” Then the shirts lor?” somebody said. They (S«a Page Seven) water department. cent (of the party) push me out poison of other organised groups, runs Shop a regular habit or you'll miss some of the things you W/TH COUPON SA ^ G£T A Damocrata, and what haa happwie^ some danger of winding up as an unnec- of the RepuUicaA party. They ia that the Demoerata have taken a n nuts and they are kooks. I want. So see these and many other big savings tomorrow easary purveyor of propaganda itself. will fight now. I will fight after at Watkins Bargain Shop, 935 Main Street. to raproduea the dkildwater parnih- But we may be wrong. Parhapa thoaa Nov. 3. I,w ill fight until I go SOUP-C8REAL Hinaalvaa and aea tluti It gaU fuU Fischefrti I. 7,000 broadcasta a week in our 80 states, Into oblivion.” Ibutlcn in thoae aectlona o f tha thoae incessant mailings o f books and To aome Scranton men, it where K might do Goldwater sounded like tha second stop to­ ★ pamphlsts, require aome kind of profes- ward 1968. ' SOWI. oat harm. alonal anawar. $149.50 Modem Walnut Dropleaf Dining Table, 27i/a x OV ” PLUS with Coupon SB Save 40e toward purcham af nUa Btrategy, if K wocica, might ba 4 2 kid to ba producing a "backlaah back- Dear with leaves up 681/2” , 8OI/2” extended, plafltic t o p ...... OO-’So REGULAR S tS t in which Southern whitea would ba $69.00 Modem Ixiwback Mrs. Lounge Chair, foam cushion, chareoal Vh qt. MIXING BOWL RSc WITH CX)UPON againat Goldwater becauae thay Fit For Schoirfrooins? A nioaght for TMlsj brown, tappered legs . , ...... • ...... : ’ ' ’ V '...... vuid begin believing he wan a dvil Ih this age of opoco exploration, ona Spoaaored by the 1 Holman-Baker: $89.00 Modem Highback Mr. Lounge Chair, matches chair .. m ghta man after all. He might even of the experiencea that all of ua must ConacO o f Ohmeiieo $29.00 Ottoman, matches chair above ...... 23.55 9 A A EXTRA S&H GREEN STAAM^S^J •a tha aupport of Strom Thurmond. expect la to be continually confronted with new ideas. I hope that our modern $34.95 19»/2 X 291/2” Modem Walnut End Table, Formica top . .14.55 I m P t w w'dh thr purchoM of « Roeba^ ar Mfta ‘ . 1 H m Goldwater campaign atrategiata, “ He who knows what it ia to What would you think of bedding that school boards are not like ithat Ohio $34.95 Modem Walnut Step Table, matches table a b o v e ...... 17.80 liat by their own campaign literature, school board of 1828 which reapiuided to enjoy God will dread his loss; he receives fan mail? Must be one of the 250 GROUND CHUCK ava ao far developed no better ra- a request for uae the schoolhouse to vdio haa seen his face will fear $48.95 30” Square Walnut Cocktail Table, matches a b o v e ...... 24. to see his back.” — Richard Al- stars . . . and mighty good. And that’s Miraa than to try to pull the same kind hold a debate by saying: "Tou are wel­ exactly right. Holman-Baker receives $48.95 28” Round Walnut Lamp Table, matches tables above 25.10 come to uae the schoolroom to debate all lelne , BONUS EXTRA SzH GREEN ST A M I atunt on the Demoerata. So the Ra- proper questiooa, but such things as Ones the prpdlgalYson bad one testimonial after another telling $39.50 Twin Size Steams & Foster Anchor M attress...... 29.80 100 tot purcbafie a/ On# kU - WNAST; have taken a Democratle railroads and telegraphs a n impossibili­ been a part of hn fathA’’* bouse what wonderful rest folks enjoy who ipnlgn folder which ahowa Preaident ties and rank infidelity. ’Hiere is nothing ho could not forget it. When life $6.95 Wooden Footstool, painted g r e e n ...... GRRIN became difficult in his sojum in own Musco-Pedic and Verto-Rest bed­ MULTIPLI VITAMIHy in the company of auch Negro in the word o f God about them. If God $78.40 8 Pc. Rattan Set, 2 chairs, settee...... jf,...... had designed that his intelligent crea­ the “ far country” he remem­ ding, ^ e s e are super-firm mattressefl aa the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther $24.95 ” Rattan Cocktail Table, matches s e t ...... 19- tures should travel at the frightful speed bered what it was like imder the designed for people with back disorders, 86 STAMPS EXTRA SaH GREEN 3TAai Jr., and begun diculating theaa o f 16 miles per hour by steam. He would loving care of “ The Father” and and those with sound, healthy backs who $159.00 7b” Modem Sofa, reversible foam cushions, covered in olive with tot purdtam of In tha South uiiara, preaumably, have foretold it throu|^ his holy proph­ returned. The Joy of our faith In our Heavenly Father is that Ire want to keep them that way, Sound green leather-like plastic, walnut le g s ...... r ...... wMi Coupons ANYU8 Democratle campaign atrategiata ets. It is a devioe ofltatan to lead im- > OF mortal souls down to hsll.” can do the same. Ha waits w ^ good? Then call 648-5171 for more de­ $89.00 Modem Lounge Chair, matches sofa ...... 69.80 BUTTER or ivaa would Juat aa aoon not have The frightful speed Is now much open arms t o r ' Mis prodigals. tails, or, better still; come in and actually $95.00 Wing Chair, foam cushion,, box pleats," gold tweed . . . .65.95 greater. We t ^ aheut aarth oihital Richard W. Dupes, TRY this fabulous bedding at Watkins. at Yaw Fint NHDaaU $85.00 Modem'Step Table, plastic wood-like top, black wrought HWi if we may pam phraae a oertaln apaeda of 17JMW miles per hour and re­ Associate Pastor Mattresses are $99.50, box spring $89.50 turn speeds from the moon of 28,000 South Methodist Churob DOUBLE‘S"""STAMPS lemaric about hailtOada, la a dia- . . . and worth every penny of it in the f n r a e ...... •'...... miles i^r hour. Astronomical distances, I b aw Malawi li^ i wsjr ta run Itor votaa la the long known to us, strike us with new fcind of sleep'that really refreshes. I88JM) (2) Maple Windsor Ann Chain, each...... »8.60 SimMI ||bpf IM t, aa a mattav fa n e as wa raallaa that wa may trov* Quotatloa for Today WII ITMI r TO lUMI QUAMBtai an # thaaa. HUGH DRTDBN, DBP- w«<|^;lanp|||pa and aa a U V Ths sBd erowBa all, and tiiat -y-y VTt AxmommuLTom n a u d n a l •7L-: o r p e n t t a i l i w «er tha South aid arbitrator, ttme, ASRONAimcS AMD BPACSi AP> tou tmMtS) eer/ik mrMMfue eaaamon SB tha eatas bataf sought fey u a u m u T u m Win ana day and t t ^ ( « M ^ "gT""""’""... i

.''1 ' MANCUBSTER EVENING HEEALD. MAlkiHESTER, CONN, MONDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1964 IIANC^TEB EYe KINO H ^A LD /]iiA N C H |8T B B . OOmik.. MONDAY, OCiTOBER 12, 1964'

Coventry early Sunday m 6m - lands. Mrs.. Fred Mohr Is in River Rd., Cblumbla', early Court 02, MhaebSsUr, on O ct BaUon Ing. c h s ig e o t rsfreshmonts. Saturday afternoon was charg­ 26. Liberals Ask TTigh Court Confirms Final plans 'Will bs made to r Police Arrests At 8:80 ojn. three trucks ed with operating a motor ve­ Obituary the harvest supper to be held Orbits Assemhly Decision went to bsip put out a garage hicle while hte registration is College fbr Disabled Oct. 24 at 6:M at the parish S;»'. ■ A id of Pope Treats Donate Shrubbery and workshop fire, returmng at John T. Black, '35,' of Wind­ 4:50. No sooner had the fire­ house. Tile supper la open to the under suspension, operstlng an ObH ashnaon Decision sor Locks, )rifo oharged with BONN—A new ooUege for re­ Districting m en cra w led b ack in to "bed pubUc. TlcketB may be obtained unregistered motor vehicle, and B R O A D b r o o k —C a rt John than they were called to help from any member. opsratlng a motor vehicle while misrepresentation in applying training dteabled men has Just Over Rift To High School Grounds fo r re0 stratlon and op^ator’s Johnson, 68, of Hartford, fath­ Reserved by Court noia Agricultural Aasooiation. It mit out a shed fire on Cedar The first workshop meeting for under the influence of Uquor been opened at Bad Pyrmofit (OoaMmied from Fags Om ) indication how long the ship er of Bvoratt Tbtro of Broad alao protested that the 'Ugh llcefise. Die counts stemmed I O m ) Swam;ip Rd. the Christmas Fair will be neld early yesterday morning. Black In the Weeer Mountains. West « would stay aloft. Bnxdc, died flatarday at Mago ^ i tn s a F a g s Om ) com announced Ita deeiaioii op from a routine check by' police 6 (« States, without authority from ■olton Junior - Senior RltflGiagreed that It would pay tho Then at 9 ajn. the tank Wednesday at 8 p.m. at tbs was stopped on Oef4er St. Germany’s finest, it is called the Tass said pumaSs of the Point, Watorford. (OoHttaned tnm Fags Om ) lature ended Sept 10 without the baste of papers filed and sftSr being observed driving who stopped the Carr-driven taraKdcut ■cteot has a handsomer aspect cost of moving the language truck went to help South Cov­ home of Mrs. Jofm Holmes, State Center for RehabUttatlon flight Included: Test the asw Other survivors include his coming up with ,a ru^qjiorUon- th# RotnaA rasidaaca of Jossph the states and not having per­ without the usual hearing of tbte' momlag, thanks to a gift Reed Rd., Tolland. Thoee plan­ eaatboimd in an erratic man­ -vehtele on 'B. Middle Tpke. Itfp «kim *d tlM lab to the new school but entry burn down the remains and can accom m odate 300 stu-* "multi-seat guided spaoeahlp,” wife, a son, several brothers would not.oblaot to a special ment plan agreeable to either Oardlnal Frings of Cotogna, mitted the people to be heard." argum ents. of ahrubben from Mr. and Mrs. that the board of eduoatlon ning to attend should meet at ner. barely m issis several Unable to post a $500 bond, of the Fireside Restaurant on Carr was taken to the State dsnts. Various crafts are being f . TlM film w u check the capacity to .work to­ and slaters, ten granddiildren seaatui and a special master the R^ublican or Democratio The petitions added that the ■The decision means far more Robert M. n eat of Btriton Cen­ BhooU pay tor repairs to the the church parking lot at 7:80 poles, poUce said. The accuecd Qarmany, with the following South Bt. Jail at Hartford to await court taught and there a complete A m aad it « m tmpnmIWt to toll gether during space flight of a and a great-grandchild. p arties. than a revtelaa of the boun­ te r R d . lab. Sen p.m . was sent to the State Jail at working on the problem at the Alcom objected to a holdover oardlnals attending: Warren opinion "which presentation in East Hartford’s commercial school. tte rim of tlM qrim cabin. All group of workers, scientific, Fuaefal services will be held daries of state senatorial dte- Siqpt. PhUip liguorl said to­ Tha Boning eommteelon at Its Riohard Lewla.Hlghter, Infant Soccer Sorinimage Hartford in Ueu of a $500 bond te unoooatltutional the legistetures physical and technical investi­ tomorrow bt 9 p.m. at the Rose sam e tlam . legislatiure next year if. the Iteul gUva Ranriquex of Bantl- and his case wlU be presented (U rc o lt C ou rt 12 session to- of most of the states, triota In order to equaUae pop- day that the Treats, who run a meeting last weMt want over son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur The high school soccer teem i them m « won hclmcto. gations in the conditians of Hill Funeral Home, 580 Blm Leo Parakey, representing votes of the legislators were to , Chile; Julius Doepfner of 50 tomorrow In East Hartford’s morthw morning. A shoe bag hung on the Inside support in the Fords of ^ O o ^ ulatlaa," the petltiMi said, "it wholesale nursery, donated W changes in spniiv regulations Hlghter of Carifenter Rd. was will scrimmage with Coventry Mkldnc the most of the first spates flight, study the effect of St, Rocky RIU. Burial wlU be the Democratic intorvenors in be weighed. He said there was lich, Germany; Sransllcua means, rather, the destruction In preparation tor a public tomorrow after school at the C ircu it C ourt 12 session. I f R an h ey C. G rotta , 19, 'o f 79 of the side of beby’s play pen sUtufion, in any prior evergreens which were planted bi^iUsed yesterday at St. of a apace ahip carry- space flight on cosmonauts, and in Rose Hin Memorial Park. the case, said that the Demo- a question whether the court Koenig of Vienna; Bernard Jan of a srorkaUe poUtloal compro­ gatoidtcr by the school uala- h ea rin g to be h eld O c t 21 a t (Jeorge’s Episcopal Church. Bolton school field. The team bond la posted prior to court Anst^f Rd., waa charged with will provide fun for him as he “carry out extended medico- Friends may call at the had a right to do this, and ho AUm S of Utrecht, the Netber-of the court, or to the appearanoe, the case will ap­ failure to carry a license Sat­ puts small objects bi ths pockets ta f more than one man, Voah- erata still favor a Nov, 3 elec­ political history of our federal mise adopted tar the peopli of tenanoe crew. 8 p.m. at the Community Halt The Women of St. George's loet to Howell-Chehey Friday 2-0. kod sent (reettofs earthward aa biological research in the condi­ funeral home tonight from T tion for the General Assem­ hinted that the Republicans ..jids; Giacomo Lercaro of Illinois, through which there The Treats w ill also donate a Ckiples ot the proposed amend- will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m . at pear on the docket for Cir­ urday afternoon, following a and takes them out again. It’a U n ion ." R q>ed a l^ its orUt, Including tions of a long fligh t" to 9. bly. He expressed the view that might appeal such a dedaion Bologna, Italy; Joeeph Elmer waa an accommodatioa of the hedge at the visitor’s parking mente are on file In the town the parish hall. Mrs. George Maacbeeter Evening Herald cu it C ou rt 12, M anchester,' s« routine motor vehicle check mother to store small toys while Ritter of St Loula, and Albert Atty. Gen. James W. Kynes of on Andor Rd. Grotta was sum­ greettnp to the Olympics In It was not clear, however, this could be done if the court if it should be made. interests of the siiigle county area, to be planted in the spi' clerk’s office. Rtehell will show rildes and tell Boltoa correHKMident, Cleme Sion on Nov. 2. baby is asleep. Mrs. Amelia Qetsewkh Gregory Moyer of Chicago. Florida in a petition for rs e m - moned to appear in Circuit fh k y o . whether this latter meant the made certain allowances for Alcom also said that such a fnnt«ining a majority of the The sriiool haa received a OathoUcs Bet Ssqpper about her trip to the Virgin-Is- wen Yoong, telepbone 643-8981. Lewis J. Churr, 25, of Hop XThe Latin-American press slderaUon Of Uie ruling as to Ws one. Mrs. Amelia Oetxewlch, 87, system would Insure dispropor­ Tass said the apace crafi yms flight would be a long c nominating some of the candi­ state’s legislature said the com population of the state and the to livon up tho Intortor, too. St. Maurice Council of Cath' ;hod w a s tion in the legislature. office said the memorandum arilt Into o(W t cloee to the route Thss said Vowh of 160 Birch St, died Saturday dates by town committees or had Ignored its own rulm by hterests of the 101 other coun­ and Mrs. William E. Prlndle of olio Women will have a pot- latmched at 10:30 a.m. (2:80 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ Alcom ,said that the Republi­ submitted to the Pope also was laid out by Soviet aeiantiats. local caueuses. deciding the case without giving tie s ." Bolton Confer Rd. have present­ luck supper tonif^t at 6:80. A ll pital after a short Qlness. supported I7 Cardinals Achllle **Tw »«ay radio oommunloa* a.m . B S T ). Parakey, however, conceded cans’ did not consider their_pro- the state an opportunity to The decision, the petition ed the school with the flags o t ladloa of the parish arc invited. Mh di0§s» tafy H10 B00tb i our The announcement said the She was bom in Poland and Leinart of Lille, France; Josej^ tlons are maintained," said that a Nov. 8 election was not posed time schedule the 'very present oral argument, Die stated, "goes far beyond any­ all 50 states. Thooe attending abould bring a lived in Manchester 50 years. Lefebvre of Bouiges, Franca; Tbas. "Tba ship’s crew report orbiting was accomplished "by likely in view of the position best, but that it waa the best June decision waa announced on thing necessary to correct Sehool Board Meets dish of their choice. means of a new powerful launch S u rvivors Include th ree and Leo Josef Suenens of Brus­ they withstood quite well the taken by the court and the within the limitations se by the the basla of papers filed with abuses of apportionment of The board of education will . The CTO will have a scaven­ vehlele.” No details were given. daughton, Mrs. Bdward New­ sels. launch and the transition to c o u rt legislatures" found In other meet tonight at g In the high ger hunt Wednesday at 7 p.m. "All systems on board the man, Mrs. Andrew Mblava and The memorandum was sub­ the tribunal. weightlasmesB All three feel H. Meade Alcorn, represent­ He said the Republicans "The com has deprived over states. The petitioa further stat­ school library for their'regulLr New altar boys will meet spaceship are functioning nor­ Mias Evelyn Getxewich, all of mitted to the Pope Sunday fin e .” ing the Republican intorvenors would favor a special election five million Floridians of the ed the June decision waa not monthly meeting and an annual Thursday at 3:80 pjn. in the The aanooncement gave no m ally,” Tass said. Manchester; three sons, Al­ In the case, simportod a schedule in February rather than Janu­ n l| ^ t clear as to Its effect on appor­ organlmonal meeting, aa eet phonse Getxewich and Richard A qiokesman said that there right to a republican form of rectory basement. for a speciu session of the ary to give more time for the government and opportunity for tionment of the niinote House of up In a policy adopted last year. The Hebron Ladies of St i i Getxewich, both' of Manchester, legislature, and a special elec­ operation of the state’s prlihary had been no reply yet. a Uwful hearing," Kynes said in Representatives. I Chairman Harold Poreheron Mxurioe will meat tonight at and Henry Oetsewleh of West- tion that was submitted to the law s. The announcement listed his petition. "Justice dictates The June decision struck declined to say last night If he 8 at the home of Mrs. Mc­ burg, UI.; 14 grandchildren cou rt O ct. 2. these grievances: — "The Large Volunteer Group John Fassett counsel for a that these five million Floridi­ down a ndlng by a special will seek re-election. He has Namara. The Andover discus­ and several nieces and neph- Alcom noted that the Re­ group of small towns, suggested decision of the (foordinatian ans are enUtled to a hearing on three-judge U.S. District Com been chairman for a year. sion group will mast tomorrow EWS* publicans were the only parties leg isla tu re fo r 1965, perhaps Commission, folly dominated by in Chicago that the plan of ap­ the merits of this cause in this The short agenda Includes a t 8 p.m- at the home of Mrs. Works for United Fund The funeral wUI be held to­ to submit a schedule as request­ that the court allow a holdover the .Roman CuriA, in the sense portionment for the Blinote naming of tho tUgh school gym c o m .’ ’ H a rris. morrow at 8:15 am. from the ed by the court. He said that setting a date by which reap- of mppressing the ‘declaration Senate was valid. ’The June decision reversed a and Ubrary, reoommendatians of The caisus is being taken this John F. ’neraey Funeral Home, he beUeved the lestolature portlonment must be accom­ on the Jews’ and, in its place, Illinois voters who petitioned the town auditor with respect to t>HM day H»i« month one od^Burean, thelAitz Junior Mu­ 219 W. Center St, with a sol­ special three-judge U.S. District week in London Parit, Hebron; would do the Job if given an­ plished. adding a phrase to the schema the Supreme Court for reconsid­ school activity accoimts, modifi­ seum, the TWCA, the Hartford emn high Mass of requiem at Cjom in Miami. ’The special Cider Mill Rd., French Rd., OPEli ALL DAY yc|v neighbors will come to other chance. He opposed the Ho said he believed the legis­ on the Caiurch. In this way the eration were Clyde Beals, David cation of poUcias dealing with County YMCA, the Public S t James’ (3iurch at 9. Burial court upheld validity of Flori­ Lyman Rd. and Dnker Pond ytgir home and ask for a con­ use of computers and a special lature could do the Job if given declaration would lack impor­ Davis, JoMph R. Mallory, Tni- school aenvlty accounts Health Nurses Association, the Will be in S t James’ Cemetery. da’s apportionment plan. R d. MONDAY^OCT. 12 master on grounds that there another chance. ' '' ta n c e ." liam McRhl^t Jr„ Carl recommended by town auditor, tribution to the 1964-65 United American Red Cross and Man­ Friends may call at the fu­ —"TThe announcement by the A petition for reconsideration The Holy Name Society will were problems that computers Appointment of a special Schweinfurth, Harold B. Steele dtecuasloa of policy dealing with F(pd. Behind that single visit chester Memorial Hospital. neral home tonigdit from 7 to 9. or a special master oould not secretary-general of the council. of the Illinois’ case was filed by meet Oct 19 at 8 pan. COLUMBUS DAY gf master should be only a last re and Faye Strtebinger. cumulative sick leave for non Drive chairmen and captains Archbishop Pericle-Fellci, in the seven individuals and the 1111 A coffee hour will be held la. a large, vohmUer organixa- handle on the basis of the is­ sort on the event aU other re' teaching personnel, propoeed el­ In clu de: Mm. Emery W. Abbe sense of handing the study and after all Masses Sunday. tiJ 1. sues involved. apportionment attempts failed, ementary school facilities, [he residential diviaion of the District 1: Mrs. John Hedlund TTte Republicans, Alcom said, drafting of the 'declaration on BROAD BROOK—Mm. Blsle Pmskey said. amendment of movable equip­ Mrs, Harold F. Laws, chahv Dl Red Fund — the division (chairman), Mrs. Andrew An- religious liberty’ to a new com- Sleber Abbe, 68, of Old Elling­ now believe that the only way Today's special hearing waa ment budget for high school and man of foe antique show and Ofher FAVORITES el irged with visiting each saldi Jr., Mrs. Robert Giola, to do the overall Job is through m i^M i composed of four mem­ ton Rd., died Friday at St called to tiy formulaUng a teacher loiui In science and math sale held Friday and Saturday, ha laehold in town to solicit Mrs. Nicholas DiPietro, Mrs. Francis Hospital, Hartford. a constitutional convention.. bers who would be designated Johnson Says Barry workable plan toward realign­ d ep a rtm en t haa expressed her tbanka to all gt to for the current fund drive Robert Tyler, Mrs. Robert She was a lifelong resident Alcom said he knew that this by the P<^: One mentions as ing the le^lature. 111 Begtetrar who worked toward its success, — I headed this year by Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Seymour Kaplan, of Broad Brook,' a member of was "a complete reversal for members the Curia Cardinal The three-judge panel mled A total of 111 persona be- especially the chairmen. K rman ComoUo, 71 Constance Mra Robert Fuller, Mrs. Don Broad Brock Congregational the Republican Party," but Michael Browne; the Dominican BONELESS — SH0ULD1» _ _ r— last March that both houses of come voters Saturdsy in the Talk Canceled WELL TRIMMED D aid Simmons, Mrs. William Church and a member of Eve­ “we made our fight for the superior-general the Rev. Anl- Runs ‘Against’ Post T ro y. the General Assembly were ceto Fernandes; the superior- last regular session before the The Rev. Gladstone Ntlabathl Ibe is in cham of six dls- ning S tir Chapter, OB 8, W a re­ existing system and we lost electiona Transfers and ser- of South Africa, scheduled to !¥EWiNGBEEF-» .75' tr :t teams, one for each of the District 2: Mrs. Francis Ma­ malapportioned in violation of general of the Congregation of CROSS RIB ROAST a89' house Point that fight.” (Continued from Page One) vlcsmen accounted for 1 1 o f speak at United Methodist CHUCK STEAKS 55' to an’s live voting districts and honey (chairman), Mrs. How­ A special session of the legiS' the U.S. Constitution. the Holy Ghost, Msgr. Marcel BONBLBSS — TOP BOHSLESS Survivom include her hus­ those. Church, was unable to kew the SHORT CUT th I sixth assigned to ,canvass ard Pemberton, the Rev. Bari Lefebvre; and Archbishop Carlo band, Emery W, Abbe; three man on a horse who thought he The Republicans pulled ahead •J irtment dwellers. Robinson, Mrs. Jaimes C. Bay Colombo of Milan. ’The first BO Y SCOUT^ appointment because of illness. THICK CUT sons, Milton E. Abbe of Broad Memorial week will be held could settle every argument Ip party registrations, with 35 Robert McKay, a graduate ROUND RO AST s99' BRISKET .79' Activities in each district are lias, Mrs. Bernard Brennan, three have already pronounced RIB STEAKS 79' Brook, WUliam A. Abbe of to the Democrats’ 24. Sixty- oi iraeen by a chairman, who is Mrs. John F. Tlemey, Mrs. at the home of his daughter. themselves against the declara­ with n quick draw and a shot Notes and News student at the University of JUICT TENDER Scantic and Walter A. Abbe of ’The family suggests that two voters remained unafflll- I '7 n ponsible for the work of Louis A. Orlowski, Mrs. Paul The tio n ." from foe hip. Cionnectlcut, substituted, show­ Rockville; three brothem, Al­ those wishing to do so may ated . al mt 10 captains. Each ^ Greenberg, Mrs. Charles J. Pon- "W e here in foe West aren’t ing sUdes of hte stay at the R E f i ^ S T T l E a .59' 9 bert Sieber and Walter Sieber, Bolton resldenta are invited WM st 69' FimENRIBS ticeUl, Mrs. Lionel Lessard, make memorial contributions about to him in our sterling Blaokledge Dtetriet American .CoUege in Tarsus, SIRLOIN STEAK 89' ti a is In turn responsible for both of Rockville, and William Mrs. John P. Hutchinson. to Temple Beth Sholom. silver American heritage for a to attend a reception to be Turkey after a multi-purpose Cl tvassing a given section of Sieber of Tolland; ten grand­ Doctor Says Blackledge District Boy Scout District 3: Mrs. Charles B. plastic credit card that reads: given for Senator Thcnnaa Dodd supper Saturdsy evening. He tl I district, and must recruit children and one great-grand­ Flight Shows leaders held their annual r*eog- at'the Meadowbrook Sehool in tl I woricers to do it. Davis and Mrs. Helen Gray ’Shoot now, pay later.’ ’’ also gave the sermon for lay­ ROUND ROAST a 89' Un%K FILLET .85' child. SHEEHAN’S SYNDROME And, Johnson said, the West nition banquet Saturday night Tolland Friday at 6 p.m . T h e SHOULDER STEAK 99' As is usually the case with (chaUrmen), Mrs. Robert Lar' men’s Sunday. BOHBLBSS — HO P A * M D I D Funeral services were held Funerals DUE TO POSTNATAL wasn’t settled “ in saloon fights Tolland Democratic committee mett, Mrs. Jaunes Morris, Mrs. at the Community Biq>ttet S t Onge at Ball fs Id drives, the more door-to- today at 2 pm. at. the Thomas Reds Vicing or by galloping vigilantes" but win host the Tolland County d( >r workers there are the David Marshall Jr., Mrs. Congressman and Mra. W il­ W . Johnson F u n eral Hom e, 105 HEMORRHAGE rather by sober and responsible (^lurch. More than 100 adult Democratic Association in the s99' Ground chuck .59' n re thorough is the campaign. Thomas Quinn, Mrs. Michael Robert H. Cole liam St. Onge wUl be guesU of CHU^K STEAK 65' RUMP ROAST Oak St, Windsor Locks, with men and women. scouters, leaders and their reception. There will be a ibuf- V lunteers may offi Pinto, Mrs. Abrahaun KUbalToff, Funeral services for Robert By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D. In Moon Race the Rev. Wallace Wlnchell of Newspaper Enterprise Assn. The President spent the night fet supper with musical enter­ honor at the Bolton Harvest t l I United Fund 01 Ic e , 71% Mrs. Walter Tedford, Mrs. W il H . O l e o f 63 Stephens St. wives attended. The Rev. Alex Broad Brook Congregational in Nevada, talking to local poli­ tainment provided by Tom Ball to be held at tl\e Roee- B Center St. 11am Thursten, Mrs. Bdward were held Saturday afternoon Q—Following the birth of my M. Elsesser, pastor of Commu­ Church officiating. Burial was baby I did not menstmate for (Ck>nttnned from Page One) ticians and resting in the pent­ Page and hte orchestra. mount Restaurant, R t 85, Oct 95' RIB ROAST .79' I roW d ROUND .99' IVhen a United f\ind solici- Dupre. ’ at South Methodist Church. nity Baptist Church, gave a piSkTERHOUSE STEAK in WindsorvlUe Cemetery. three years. Last ■ January I house of foe Sahara Hotel in Las School Oomnrittee Named 24 fro m 8:30 p.m . to 1 a.m. LRAK —no PAT AMED ____ LRAK tr ' visits your home, he will District 4; Atty. Joseph Conti The Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, welcoming speech. Dinner was A t a meeting of the public S t Onge is campaigning for SHOULDER _ (chairmam), Mrs. Chester By started again. ’Two doctors told has a doctor aboaard, presuma­ Vegas. _ rither for a cash contribu- Roberto Pedraso pastor, officiated. Jack Grove bly to study the worrisome ef­ served by the ladies’ organixa- hullding commiaeion last week re-election in the Second Con­ cholskl, Mrs. Joseph Gauman, me I have Sheehan’s syndrome. Roulette wueels whirred and tiln or a pledge for a future was organist. Burial was in fects of weightlessness on man. tion of the church. Kehneth Matthews and Charles gressional District opposed by 99' .vxa«iw.„« .99' SHORT RIBS .4 9 ' e t itribution. Pledges may be Mrs. Raymond Ward, Mrs. Har' Roberto Pedraxo died sud­ What is the cause and what is slot machines played their tin­ LONDON BROIL East Cemetery. ’The Soviets have not yet said Arthur Smith, retiring dis­ Lath rop were designated a Republican Belton Copp. old B. Turkington, Mrs. Francis denly Saturday at Manchester the usual treatment? kling melody more than 20 sto­ CHUCK ' n leemed with a single pay- Bearers were Melvin Fulton, whether the space station will committee to work out details William Androlevlch, chair­ ni nt by a specified date, or by Conti, Miss Jean Pa.soualinl. Memorial Hoq>ital. He came to A — Just after you had your ries below him. But he never trict chairman, reviewed the Charles Luce, Ronald Wads­ rotate or not to provide some for- a ceremony turning the man of the dance, invites all a sodes of payments over a District 5: Miss Mau^ Ann Manchester two months ago baby you must have had a se­ saw these features of Las Vegas events of the 1963-64 scouting 1 .7 5 ' worth, Gilmore Cole, Joseph sort of artificial gravity coun­ echool over to the board of ed­ residents to attend the social CALIFORNIA STEAK 65' (CKuCK ROAST .55' Ke I^ atenderlou g l ren p erio d m time. Bach con- Paislanos amd Miss Ruth Kottke from BerranquUla, Colombia, vere hemorrhage. As a result life since his route to and from year. Committee chairmen re­ Harrington and Arthur Hbag- tering the weightlessness. u cation. gathering. A buffet supper will TEMDERLOIN _ UAH BWniMg ’ ti Inttor, whether he gives cash (chaUrmen), Mrs. Peter Malls, and waa living with friends at of such a hemorrhage, the blood his quarters was remote from ported. The 1964-65 scouting lund. U.S. men liave encoimtered a In other businees, the PBC be served at 10 pjn. Groups of O M written pledge, will receive Mrs. John Chiaputtl, Mrs. Theo­ .113 P in e St. flow to the pituitary gland la foe bustling casino. program was distributed. peculiar -' medical problem on eight or more should call him mSTCOTS a receipt. Gifts are tax ex- dore (himmings, Mrs. John M r. P ed raxo waa b om in 1908 reduced and the gland Under­ Die Preadent flew to Nevada Woody ’Trotter, toastmaster, ROAST .7 5 ' BRISiQET .8 9 ' Miss Esther B. Murray PORTERHOUSE STEAK in Barranquilla. He was em­ goes degeneration for want of return to the earth M e r some of introduced Walter Partington, for reservations. ta p L Capocefalo, Mrs. Vernon Haus- the longer space flights. It is after a Sunday that saw him go BONELESS TOP ROUND ar _ CHOCK A single gift to the United child, Mrs. Daurell Morrissette, ployed at Dana Facciones, ’The funeral of Miss Esther enough oxygen. That is the Tickets may be obtained first manifest by dizziness and a to church '"The first day of district commissioner, who dls- F nd la divided among 1 1 clothing manufacturem, Col­ B. Murray of 42C Bluefield cause of Sheehan’s syndrome. Personal Notices from any member of the Dem­ Miss Louise (dipping, Mrs. W il- near faint feeling. Doctors call the week belongs to God” — ln,,tributed the following Scout .59* tc ra agencies serving the gen- liaun Bsullak, Mrs. Frank Cow­ chester. Dr. waa held this morning The degree of severity Varies Goldwater’s hometown of Phoe unit leadership certificates: ocratic town committee. TOP SIRLOIN STEAK a .65' m m S k e r n Survivors include his wife, from, the John F. Tierney Fu­ it "orthostatic hypotension," a Reepond to Coventry Fire ei il welfare. Bach contribution ley. but failure of the breasts to nix, /Ariz. Later, he did some Scoutmaster Leadership Mrs. Dalia Pedraxo; a daugh­ neral Home, 19 W. Center produce milk and failure - to condition in which the blood In Memoriam The firemen responc \ 1 to n ly, however, be specifically Apartmentsr Miss Mary Sul­ pressure falls and blood tends to speeehmaking, which wasn’t awards, Troop 3, Arthur Nor­ ter, Miss Eva Pedraso; and two St., with a solenm high Mas.s of menstruate are common symp­ two mutual aid calls in North dl ected to one or more of the livan (chaUrmam), Miss Eleanor exactly nonpolitical, in Long wood, Lewis Banning; Troop 25 la lOTlnx memory ot Arnold Pa- sons, Roberto Pedraxo and requiem. at the Church of the toms. ’There may also be loss of pool in the lower extremities of EARLY MORN ■YtRAiia sTABraM I taAiiB mnoM 1 aaam umoH u m SWEnrS PREMIUM 1 : agencies. . Benevento, Mrs. Wllllaun J. an erect man because his heart Beach and San Francisco, Calif. Harry Maldment, Norman p n i, who passed airay October U, Kodes, Miss Nancy Kelly, Mrs. Miquel Pedraso, all of Barran­ Assumption. body hair and low blood pres­ rbe agencies partici;A\ting is not doing its job of piunping Big crowds were the rule Chappelle; TYoop 27, (Tlent Raymond A. Young, Mrs. Thom- qu illa. sure. FRANKniRTS SAUERKRAUT SAUSAGE rLOUNDER SJ I the Boy Scouts, the Girl The Rev. Ernest J. Coppa blood. along foe way, especially in foe Hendrickson, Philip CosUt, Paul It doesn't taks a special day. SUCED BACON BEEF LIVER ats C. Migliore, Mrs. Ftank H. The funeral will be held Prompt and adequate treat­ m u T ^ Q c jgi n its, th e C hild Guidance was celebrant, assisted by the ’The Soviet flights have been Long Beach area, where foe Christensen, Bruce Hansen, To bring you to our minds, Person To Person 1-fc. Hicks Jr., Atty W. David Keith Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from ment of shock and hemor­ Tbs days we do not think d you C nle, the Children's Services Rev. John J. O’Brien, deacon, of longer duration than U.S. curbside throng probably was Gary Heard, Dave Melendy; 65‘ »15< 69< auid M rs. Eldwaurd W . M arsh. the John F. Tierney Funeral rhage following delivery will Are very bard to find. of Connecticut, the Diocesan and the Rev. Francis J. Miha- flights and they may have en­ prevent this syndrome or lim ­ as large as any Johnson has Troop 28, Allen LOng; Troop 39, When asked AU GRINDS Home, 219 W. Center St, with lek, subdeacon. Paul Chetelat countered a more severe state Wife. Maria PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT it it to a very mild form. seen during foe campaign. Cnifford Martinez, Howard Steb- Clara. Rehry •ad grand- side Dr., has requested permis­ a Mass of requiem, at St was organist of this medical phenomena. if we could Some victims gradually Im- But if the President saw more bind. Zone Vaughn, David children James’ Church. Burial will be Burial was in Mt. St. Bene­ In weightlessness, as in pro­ Andover sion to build a porch on his nrove with time. GIving'-pi- people, he also saw more Gold- Fowler. name the Maxwell House Kv, summer dwelling. in St. James’ Ceifnetery. dict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Fa­ longed bedrest, the heart gets a EARLY GARDEN tuitary homfone does no good water signs. There were more Also, Troop 47, Robert Von- In Memoriam DEL MONTE All Interested persons may Friends may call at the fu­ ther Coppa read the committal vacation, at least a period of second best but thyroid, adrenal and ovar­ in Long Beach alone than in all Deck, William VonDeck, Henry appear and ba heard at the neral home tonight from 7 to service. reduced work. Heart muscles WIdi loviBS memories ot my hus­ selling book, ian hormones may be help­ the other cities Johnson has Ibarra, William Mullen, Am­ COFFEE 45 Voters h eiirin g. 9. Bearers, all nephews, were react to work by getting strong, band, Vernon Perry B<^ton. who ful. Most doctors advise visited on his vote-seeking trav­ brose Diehl, Edward DlcM, Dus­ passM away October U. 1961. we doubted High School Menu David McAdam, Stephen Mc: or, weaken with a smaller work DRINK against another pregnancy In els. tin Wood, Itonald Kelsey, Dsoiiel that the Tomorrow, Yankee pot roast Robert O. Sikes Adam, John McAdam and lo^ . Astronauts returning from During Johnson’s formal Sadly mlsaed by hia wife. Dei MonlePeas women who have had this dis­ Regan, Robert Smith, Kennefo .Are M ade with vegetable gravy, buttered ELLINGTON — Robert C. relatively brief s.tints of weight­ Bible migh1 Richard McAdam. ease. speech a few miles from Long Richards, Paul Glglio; Troop 73, Florance Lelfhton Boynton noodles, buttered green beans, lessness have ^ ow n lessened now be Sikes, 61, Main St., died late O—A few years ago when I Beach Goldwater partisans Warren Potter; Troop 12, Rich­ g ra p e fru it lime gelatin; heart performamce — so far Saturday aftemoim at his home, Miss Mary Kuchlenski Smith had my annual physical exam­ tried to blot out his words with ard Dumaine, Wesley Gryk, Ed­ In Memoriam second, and At Session Wednesday, oven fried chick­ reversible within 12 hours of YELLOW CLING SLICESorHALVES H e w as bom F eb . 11, 1903 in The funeral of Miss Mary ination. my doctor told me I "w e want Barry” chants. But ward Ward; Troop 124, David was 14oz. mnEjmcE en, fiesta rice, parsUed car­ earth-type gravity that makes In loving memory of our beloved Ellington, a son of the late didn’t have enough hemoglobin they were no match for foe Yale; Troop 126, Carl Gustaf­ Kuchlenski Smith of 223 Oak the heart work hormally again. husbud and father, Jolm D. reassured Sta Johnston 78 rots, buttered checkerbocuid Charles and Myrtle Hyde Sikes. The strong Interest in the S t was held this morning from in my bloor’ . so he gave me' pubUc address system at John, son, Durward Miller; Troop 133, broee, called home October 13, 1960. con bread, apple-raisin crisp; He lived in EllUngton ^1 his life. The current sunrise flight son’s disposal. that the kite. IVov. S elecUcm was indicated the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Trinslcon. When I moved out Albert Sheffield, David Simp­ DEL MONTE S E l j i ^ Thursday, Creole spaghetti He was a member of the El­ may be used to diagnose how It leem i 1 0 itrange that those we Bible was still in first place. aBLMomfnwiB ~ w m ^t3S* hy the Saturday turn-out of Main St., with a Mass of requi­ of the state, I couldn’t get it the heart-wasting occurs and son; Troop 357, Edward Mlrek, love, with meat and cheese, tossed lington Congregational Church, BEATS WIFE’S TROTTER John Smith. We had thought it a Mck ettixens at the five-hour voter em at St. John’s Polish Nation­ without, a prescription. 'Why what can be done about it. It And those we-need the most. French bread, fruit kompote; the Ellington Grange and an WE3STBURY, N. Y. (AP)— Scouters training awards were Are just the ones Ood cells sway. TOMATOES 4'^H al Catholic Church. The Rev. is this? may include spinning the space question, but was suirriBed PEACHES muiring session. Forty-five new greens, cheese square, buttered honorary member of the Voltm- When Stanley Dancer drove And takes them home to rest W alter A. Hyszko, pastor, was A—’Trinslcon is a combination craft to provide an artificial distributed to Lewis Banning tp learn the name of the Nancy voters were made, more than Friday, tuna fish salaid on pop­ teer Fire Department. that contains liver and stomach Noble Victory to a noble vic­ and Philip Coslit. Certificates A lonely home, a vacant chair. py seed roll, baked macaroni . Survivors Include his wife, celebrant. Miss Beverly Burger gravity, or it may mean de tory in the $50,427 Westbury Something missing everywh«e: book that runs second only the total in several such ses­ extracts,'’ \6U.mins B-12 and C, were also presented to-units par­ T (M T 0 sauce4 ~ M and cheese, buttered peas, sliced Mrs. Mary Davis Sikes; two was organist and Henry Grzyb vising certain pressure-type Trot, he claimed he "risked di­ There are others, yes. we know, S iron and folic acid. It is given ticipating in a membership But Johnny was our beloved. to the Bible. It is The Boy sions in the lakt few mbntlUL peaches. daughters, Mrs. Charlotte Fel­ was soloist. Burial was in St. space suits which constrict at vorce." It was his 17th wedding M b s i M for anemia but is obtainable jp^nts along the body making roundup last year. And we miss him so. Scout Handbook, with a late PUMPKIN Twenty-eix of the 45 people lows and Miss Nancy D. Sikes, John’s Cemetery. only on a nrescriptlon because anniversary. In the same race, Herbert Johnson, form er dis­ '*00 ALL FLAVORS sleeted to become Democrats, both of Ellington; two brothers, JE.4L ficbool” night this evening S L • . Church. disfiguring. Because there art large empty bam, located next U/e BLUE BONNET STA-PUF starting gt 8 in the school audi­ so manv of these small tumors, M B M St BAKOAXT 1-k. torium . Daughters of Uberty, No. M a x W ein er to the Triangle Flying "A” removal is out of the question lie ^OTTOWELSrooawaar M ax W ein er, 60, o f 45 C rosby except for those few that may 95 Sew The Rham faculty is con­ 125, L O L I, w ill m eet tom orrow Service Center on Tolland COFFEE a t 8 p.m. at Orange Hall. Re­ Rd., was pronounced dead on ■Ipke., near Taylor St., shortly be so large or so located that ducting the pix»Tam. Teachers t::.: freshments will be served by arrival at Manchester Memori- after noon yesterday. ’The roof they cause discomfort from M argarine BAGGIES w ill be in their rooms, parents A "SAVINGS and LOAN CONVENIENCE" turasnyv • FOR TOOR fcammRT ar Hospital this morning wl^ere Will be asked to follow their Mrs. Joseph Johnston and Mrs. began . to smolder. Richard A ? i.8 9 * Louis Smith. he was taken by ambulance Noel, operator of the station, Child’s schedule with classes from Manchester Modes. He Ih e cerenionie$ J » i 4 9 ' AJAX DETERGENT called the Eighth District Fire H:l shortened to seven minutes, hswl been employed at Man­ The executive board of the Department. and teachers w ill explain brief­ chester Modes for 42 years, News Tidbits OPEN TILL 5 P.M. and rituals Newcomer’s CHub of the Man­ A booster hose was employed ly the work done la tMurticular and was head cutter at his eiaases. Parents have been ask- chester YWCA will meet to­ by North End volunteers who from the AP Wires night at 8:15 at the home of death. o f your faith « to bring along their child’s Mr. Weiner was bom Dec. wet down the roof and soon had MONDAY-TUESDAY-FRIDAY il:i Mrs. Carl Koman, 198 Hollister a^edule. Members of the stu 31, 1904, in Brooklyn. N. Y., a the fire out. Little damage was council will serve as St. A fUm, "A ll bi a Day," will reported to the bam, a fire . THURSDAY a r e y o u r s be shown by a member of the son of Bernard and Hannah Tyro teen-age boys arrested I. sp^esman said. Sunday on charge of threaten­ I Women’s Auxiliary to Man­ Weiner, and came to Manches­ CAUASIwot ai- 9a K 2 9 * Town firefighters from Com- ing life of President Johnson 11 hours of uninterrupted service— 9 A.M. as you re<^uest. iOtMETBPEAf * Aftar the .program is coH' chester Memorial Hospital. ter 28 years ago from Ebook' ri ded t^aohen and parpnta lyn. He is a chuter member of paln les 1 and 4,. at ,11:30 a.m after they are overheard mak- stmight through to 8 P.M. R A S w ia s . - »r39' HTAT t M6B S tm-lm. a«:29* Irigf 'th r e a ts .. F o rm er 'Vico w 1 have the' opportunity to Temple Beth Sholom. yesterday, put oiit a' stubborn rnSSZkfUtmm M 3 9 * W 2 9 * V it informally and partake of < The executive committee and Survivors Include a daugh­ grass and bmsh fire-at-the'm ar President Richard Nixon says « ndunents to be served in committee chairmen of the ter, Mrs. Joseph Gordon, with he believes Republican defeC' K 3 9 * American Legion Auxiliary will of 328 Hartford .34-. Booster Wi t v school cafeteria. whom he made his home; a son, hoses and Indian tanks were tors who pledge votes for ZBA Hearing Bet meet tonight at 8 at the home Atty. Irwin P. Weiner of Ran­ Johnson will remain loyal to R uraaq 3 1 « 4 7 * ’ o f M rs. W ilb e rt Auden, 107 used tp extinguish the fire aa it rbe Zoning Board of Ap- dolph, Mass.; a brother, Harry reached to a point about 25 feet p w ty . b a Crestwood Dr. M«!S S AVIMGS RSSL. *»^29« I’S T l i s D * '.N « Us win hold a public hear- Weiner of Hollywood, Calif.; fro m sto ra g e tSnHs.

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■ARCHBSnSB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« M O ^A Y , OCTOBER 12. 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, F A Q t'm J tS ^ I II ■ I— M — Barry Talks OPEN MONDAYS ¥ 1 Kmrs iMi) Education Board Will Get Sou th W in d sor C olu m b ia Rockville-'Vcrnon E f '. VMMng b ea n a n t to S p.m. O f Indians to aH arena wrrapttog tontan- Physical Education Report Adrian’s 63 Persons Consolidation Note or Never^ tty taban thay a n S to 4 p.m. United Nations Night Set i- 'Mn S t a t e and StM to g a.m. and pelW (Ocnilaaed fr e « Fnge One) Oat. Of Main aad Paik Mn. reaiaa when nwy an U a.i / Three Manchester teaohersfures for the first semeater. A special committee will report on Mayor Says in Last Appeal •> to t p.uL V M to n a n nqueeted will submit a detailed study of tribute to Dwight Heard ^ to TeL64S-«266 By League of Women Voters R e g is te re d a possible program for the men­ net to aaaekela patieata’ reema. the school system’s physical all of these giimts,” he 6^<1- • iN d M r ■lx>trietty uUI that Ne more Oaa two vMtora at tally retfu^ed at the Mansfield He named many men in im- education and physical fitness State Training School. Walle-In ar PtMMM-ta ■esilua The League of Women Vot-^HIghtower, Mrs. Wtpptoger’a On Saturday Maym* Leo B. Flaherty Jr.ftor some ot ths ssatimsat lh» MfBaoa ha« 1m« laatalM . one ttme per pa Hea t. aona’s past as h ir Moa.-Tnea,-WaE-nnia. ^ today predicted that If consoli­ against consolidation,” th# Patlento Todayi M l programs to the board of c r ­ era of South Windsor will eb- Secret; iqelgaard, Haunt Fox; solidatlon Is ths best ansWsr Mra. Helena Bennett 148 Sum­ hensive physical fitness program Connecticut Army National (A ID ). A n . informal disoussion W ar; Daniel, The Story of A l­ The mayor-warned city resi­ for this community. I f I had •mt uddn^itat FMday. m it S t; Mra. Henrietta Binka, Burnham and Raymond Keefe from first grade through high Guard units. The evaluation de­ them. . and refreshmenta. will follow. bert Schweitzer;. Green, W ild­ dents that past inequities any reservations then I would 380 Woodbridge St; Henry Goldwater showed a film he are co-chairmen and will be * A aeparata afiaanant oov- school. , termines the readiness of each ^ ’The League Invitee any inter- life In Danger; (Jastillo, which once plagued the city not recommend it to the people Fiacher, Weat Willington; Mra. had made in 1989 of a Maricopa teiephona glad to pick up saleable Items •ailiir wafaa wffl aaplra July McCormick specifically asked unit in event of mobilization. ’ ested non-members to attend. Seabees of W orld W ar 11; and may return. He also assinned of Rockville. However, I have Marie Oarey, 42 Seaman Circle; Indian woman making a *Tove residents wish to donate. for the hiring of an athletic Today marked the beginning Steele, Andy Jackson’s W ater responsibility for the “under­ no reservations about consoli­ F iaak Femla, a apaetahat Robert Kibbe, 11 Valley View director to direct an elementary pot” to illustrate the craftaman- Well. Dutch Maid Party Set TO BE COMMISSIONED o f the league’s annual finance The (Columbia Oo • operative current of anti'^nsolidation” dation, and I urge every voter * lapraaentattva firom tha union Lane, Vernon; Mra. Agnea school program. A director for shlp. . ^ Also Adler, The Sun and Its PORTI^OUTH, N.H. (AP) — FREE drive’ which will continue Kindecgarten will hold a Dutch now felt by moat observers In in the city to vote yes at the ’ haadqnartara in Ahron, Ohio, Kolodrie], 78 McKee S t; Suaan the high school program Was He lingered at the fSIVli-plate Family: Freeman, All About The nuclear • powered attack through Oct. i9. tmder file dl- Maid party at Yeomans Hall the city. polls tomorrow,” file mayor 'aaid yaatarday a fOorUi Arm- Line, 46 Carter St.; Mra Doria recommended as early aa 1959 affair to chat with old friends. Enectricity; Freeman, A ll submarine Tinoea will be 90™' reotibn o f Mrs. Thomas Close, Oct. 17 frdm 1:30 to 4:80 p.m. *T felt soiMwhat responsible Mid. atronf plant, In in Hanford, Lutx, 7 Hale S t Bxt, RockvUle; by Mrs. Jane Stuck, board mem­ “ I ’ll lie back to Vote,” he aaid, DELIVERY About the Wonders of Chemis­ missioned Saturday at Ports­ ' finance chairman.' ’This la the Men’ s, women’s and childfsn’s Calif., win alao ba hit by tha Richard Liegl, 21 niyue Rd.; ber at that time. No director explaining he plans to return to try; Pough, All About Vol­ mouth Naval Shipyard, the only fund-iUiaing the league Bailey enjoys the details of the poster with Shaw and Mrs. clothing, all new, will be sold •trika. Mra. Marcella Martena, 9 has been hired for any programs Phoenix the night before the cano e s and Earthquakes, Alice Schmidt Mulrhead, class vice president, and in his talk Jerry Dunnack and Lester Mrs. Elizabeth D. Hutchlfis. Navy announced today. Your order for drug needs has, depending on one-third of with the kindergarten sharing . Famia and praaldanta of tha Stephen St.; Mra. Claire March, election. He will listen to re­ White, All About Great Rivers Stlmson. Junior assistants for Plans for the coming election to this date. Principal speaker at the cere­ and ooametloa wfll ba token its contributions from member- to the reuniting classmates said the artist must have "watch­ In the proceeds. There will be a amion locala in Hm four af- Baat Hartford; Agnea Saaika, McCormick also asked for turns at his hilltop home. of the World; ’Itomehill, All ths swimming prog;ram will bs win be discussed.’ Mrs. Ger­ mony will be Sen. Thomaa J. care o f tanmedlately. . ship dues, the remainder from ed me while I was mowing the lawn.” (Herald photo by door prize and a boby prize, faetad aitiaa are In Kanaaa 85 Birch S t; Catherine Savage, About the Weather; Fenton, 1944 Class Scott Dunnack. Andrea Stim- trude Tappan rilll funilsh re­ remedial physical training at the McIntyre, D-N.H. non-members of the communi- Oflara.) according to Mrs. Louis Gam- City, Mo., necotiatinc with of- S Footer Dr., Vernon; Mra. high school. He said space built Tinoea was launched at Ports­ Sick Days DonH Count Wlldfolk at the Seashore; Le­ aon, Brucs Judd, Lee German, freshments and those not plan­ Sharon Thomaa, W apping; John Nant mkid the price, ghs am fhs setss pHcht" : ty. ache, publicity chairman. Re­ ning to attend are asked to call fieiala of tha ewnpany'a man- into the school’s design for this mouth, Dec. 9, 1961. ’The sub­ The "Know Tour Town” bro- mon, All About Birds; Gur­ Bruce Melvin, Peter Roberts, TaaOlo, 42 Bdiaon Rd.; BUiott Has Reunion ture is being created,” Dodd freshments will be served and her. ’’ purpose has never been used be­ marine imderwent sea trials last VIENNA—A new Austrian I chure is being edited by a com- ney, Americans in Qrblt; Col­ the affair Is open to the public, James Robinson, Pamela Lusky Waahbum, 35 Lakewood (3rcle; U k l d o j i L by, Tear Down and Build Up; Rockville-V ernon said. cause of budget limitations. month. law says Illness that occurs ' mlttee which includes Mrs. Senator Dodd paid tribute to and Deyna ’Thompson. Robert Purvla. North Oiventry; McCormick emphasized that Fieaeriptton PharmteT and ComminS, A ll About the ’The 1944 class of Manchester Cub Scout registration will be % Hartford bi Fair South Windsor Skipper of Tinosa w ill be during leave periods will be Roger Myrlck, Mrs. Itichard local authorities, businessmen ' OOP to Meet Manchester Evening Haimid Robert W. BUla, 114 Hany an adequate program depended Cmdr. Robert B. Brumsted of Symphony Orchestra. held tonight at Yeomans Hall Columhia correspondent, 'Vir­ LONDON (AP) - Tha flrat considered an Interruption of 901 BCAIN 8T^-64S-«m Dalphin, Mrs. Christiaan Noor- High School reunited Saturday and civic groups which had ’The Republican Town Com­ Lane, Rockville; Mra. Lillian upon personnel not equipment. Milwaukee, Wis. Also Friedman. Digging Into from 7 to 8 p.m. Boys between mittee meets Wednesday at 8 ginia M. Carlson, tolephene •American flyin( fair to ba aaan a person’s vacation and those dendorp and Mrs. Philip Braen- at Garden Grove, and 160 at­ Dodd Lauds worked together to put over Maloney, Willlmantlc; Mra. Re- IRgh School Principal A. Ray­ The 4,3(X>-t(m vessel’s home Yesterday; Harrington, Ootook, eight and 11 years old may 228-9234. In Britain opened to a four-an- days will not be counted as dar, and w ill be published at the redevelopment project in p.m. at ths horns ofsohairman ona Jacoba, 599^ Center S t ; Asher Collins^ Wife^ K illed mond Rogers Jr. has said that port will be Grotm, Conn. Young Eskimo Girl; Asimov tended.' register. Both new and' previ­ (ina plana called Tankaa Pad- vacation time. the earliest jiosstble date. Rockville. Cheater P a n a u 1 o, Staffmd an adequate program to help Breakthroughs in Science; General chairman was Wil­ Renewal in ously regristered Cuba should at­ 'd te n a t Ixmdon airport today, Funds are needed to defray "We hear a lot of political Springa; Mian Cynthia Grinnell high school students with j^ysl- Fisher, And Long Remember; tend. accompanied by one par­ ■ponaored by the Hartford, this cost as welt as to sup- liam Shaw and toastmaster w m talk,” he said, “ about the dead 383 Foater St., Wapping; Mra. In Two^Car Crash on Rt. 5 cal deficiencies would require Tregaskis. John F. Kennedy ent, according to eommlttee ‘Conn., Chamber of Oommarca. >rt services on the local, na- Raymond Zemanek; they were hand of the federal govern­ Audrey Miller, Tolland; Tom doubling the present staff. and PT-109; Shlrer, The Rise | Rotary Talk chairman, Louis Strong. Jamaa K. Bant, prasidant of Sonal and state level. The ment and about bureaucratic Morley, 354 Summit St.; Ralph The report will also include a and Fall of Adolf Hitler; j backfield teammates on the mond Lambert, Oibmaster, has •the chamber, ia haadinf a 15- Asher A. Collins, 64, and hls^l'large dairy farm. Hia wife was league would welcome any con- regimentation and about inter­ Miner, Hebron; Mra. Bonnie list ot playground equipment Uchlda, The Marie Listening ' 1944 undefeated Manchester sent out an urgent plea for bom in Oolerain, Mass., and trlbuttons made out to the Senator Thomas J. Dodd, ad­ ference from Washington In I man t totq> aiddUtinK waraa in a True, Baat Hampton; Mra. W. wife, Madeline, 66, 8 Sand Hill now under the supervision o f the Cap: Schneide^ Let’s Find, High football team. Guests of lived in Wapping almost 50. League of Women Voters of our daily lives.” more den mothers. DC7D airliner converted into a Norene Phillipa, 392 Main St.; Rd., were killed Saturday when recreation department. All play­ Out; Buck. Small Pets from !■ the class were former School dressing the Rotary Club to­ years. South Windsor, and mailed to “Those who worked with fed­ Winter Program Storts aocpoaition on winga, Mra. Glenna Miller, Coventry; ground equipment is taken down Woods and Fields: Selsam. j| Principal and Mrs. Edson M. day, pointed to the urban re­ their car collided with another The couple were active mem­ Mrs. Thomas (jloae, 48 Beelze- eral authorities to Improve The Recreation Council re­ Ibdiibtta include modria of tor- Mra. Margaret Burke, 26 Birch during the school year to pre­ How the Animals Eat, and ! Bailey. on Rt. 5. bers of Waiqiing Community bpb Rd. newal progrmm in Rockville Rockville and the other Con­ sumes Its winter program to­ btnea and nuclear raactora, auto S t; Joaeph and Gertrude vent accidents on the crowded Sears, Fire-Ply. Class 'President Robert Al- Church. Mrs. Collins waa a Dist^ution of literature at j and 32 other Connecticut com­ necticut communities know that night with the first of “Rec” angina apare parta, tobacco pro- S i^ e r , Boston, Maaa.; Mra. VI Police said Collins was driv­ playgrotmds. ' vord kept his appointment at member of several church or­ voter registration sessions, Also Knapp, A Cat Came munities as an example of ■Matwy macdiinery, electronic Ola Kilmann, Wapping;. teland ing south and went through a The board will also consider the head table, arriving late this is not so. They know that nights for sixth, sevento and and door to door distribution of Fiddling: Pease, This is our what a working partner.ship equipment, eomputara and office Watts, 105 BiaaeU S t red light aa he attempted a left ganisations, and her husband the resignation of William Coe, from New Jersey where he now government can work hand in eighth graders. The programs toe official publication “Score Land; Anderson, Blaze and between federal and local gov­ hand with private enterprise in ja ^ p m a n t. ADMITTBD TODAY: Bren­ turn into Pleasant Valley Rd. was an honorary deacon of the an English teacher In the school is a teacher and football coach. are held at Wlndhato High S(bard,” . which gives answers Thunderbolt: Brown. Something ernment and private business a hundred ways to make the da Moquin, 37 Cbriatopher' Dr., The car was hit broadside by church. system for eight years and for­ His team played (and lost) Sat­ School and include swimming, to questions cm Important is­ for (Jhrl.stmas; 'Daugherty, An­ can accomplish. country a better place to live In Rochville; Mra, Ann Verge, 199 a northbound vehicle driven by Survivors include four sons. mer education reporter for The urday afternoon, and Alvord, volley ball and basketball. S«M Barry Losing sues by both political -parties dy and the Lion; Farley. Big “ W e seek to reverse the dis­ for almost 200 million Ameri­ Woodbridge St. John W. Chrostowsky, 34, of Porter A. Collins, David B. Col­ Herald who has resigned for himself a lineman on that 1944 Council accident Insurance is Is .another of the league’s Black Horse; Freeman, Mop integration and decay of our cans.” . L T M E (A P ) Sen. Barry Gold BIRTHS SATURDAY: A Stafford Springs. Police said lins and Sherman R. Collins, all health reasons. team at MHS, left right after required unless the participant water wiU prcAably loaa to Con- SeiwleeS. Top; BYitz, The Cabin Faoqd cities, and what has been ac­ Dodd added that the 1064 son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Chrostowsky was driving at a of Wapping, and George W. Col­ Two requests for transpor the game for the drive to Man­ had already paid this in some complished in 800 cities under campaign presented the Ameri' -aaettcut Nov. S, aaya Republican Kerry, 22 Church St: a daugh­ fast rate of speed. lins of Norfolk, Mass., a daugh­ tation will be reported to the pireettng *Charley’s Aunt’ West; Gag. Ndthlng-At-All; chester. the federal urban renewal pro­ can people with many basic other (Council prog;ram. There, is f Oongreaaional Candidate Belton ter to Mr. and Mra. Jordan Injured in the accident were ter, Mrs. Mervln Waldron of board by the transportation com­ WE PUT THE IN ' Robert T. IJonnelly of Man­ Gramatky, Little 'Ttoot:, Ora- SU RE A harvest theme o f pump- gram shows us that It can be choices about the kind o f gov. also a fee of 35 cents to help • B. C ^ p . Petera, 35 Donnel Rd., Rock­ Catherine Collins, 36 and Deb­ Wapping, and 13 grandchildren. mittee. chester has been chosen by the matky. Loopy; Ha}^,' Pilgrim Idns, logs, mums and autumn | done.” emment they want. defray part of the expenses to I Copp aaid ba doaan't expect ville; a d a u ^ ter to Mr. and bie (Jollins, 10, who were riding Mr. (jollins is aiso survived by The building committee is ex­ Bbuth Windsor Country Play­ Thanksgiving; Holland, Hello, GET foliage decorated the hall and i The Connecticut Democrat is "One of the questions before volved. jba win himaelf unleaa “ enough Mrs. W illiam Johnson, 5 Oak in Collins car. The Collins wom­ two sisters, Mrs. Ernest Strong pected to report on the status INSURANCE ers to direct their forthcoming George Washlng^ton; Laason. tables, and the class colors— |touring the state in his cam- us in this campaign Is whether Scheduled dates this year I people who vote for Johnaon St. Rockvme. en is described as in good condi­ of Manchester and Mrs. Regi­ of the construction projects at CAUGHT production of “Charley’s Aunt." Which Witch?; Palazzh, Blanco green and wHito-were promt-' p^ign for re-election to the we shall go forward to build are: Tonight, Oct. 26; Nov. 9 and « vote fo r me.” BD tTH S YBSTERDAY: tion at Hartford Hospital. Deb­ nald Cone of DelRay Beach, the Keeney S t, Robertson and His directorial credits in­ and the N ew World; Rigby, W ith Y o u r clude “ White Sheep of the nently displayed with decora-‘ senate. His opponent, John the beautiful cities of the future 30; Jan. 11 and 25; Feb. 8 and , Cofqp ia aedcing to unaaat A son to Mr. and Mrs. bie was treated and released. Fla., and his wife is survived Highland Park schools. The Moustachio; Seuss, Horton Fam ily” for Oval In the yo"*- Lodge, former governor of In which there is a decent home I Rap. W illiam L. St. Onga, a Noel R e m llla r d , Am - Chrostowsky was treated for by two sisters, Mrs. Wilbur Her- Keeney S t constructlcm was Hears A '\X^o; Seuss, I f I Ran M arrii 8 and 22. ’ Grove, "Baby Doll” for Gal­ A poster, pointing up Bailey cionnectlcut and ambassador to for every American family, or ! Democrat in tha aacond diatrict aton; a son to Mr. and Mrs. minor injuries and released. He sig of Griswoldville, Mass.,' and considerably ahead of'schedule ...With Our Comprehensive the Zoo; Seuss, M cElligot’a Transportation will be provid­ lery Players and “Tender as ‘"The King o f the '44 Gang, Spain, addre.ssed the Rockville whether we shall repeal these la in go- a daughter to Mr. and Mra. homicide and released on $1,000 learned that the shipment of ents are needed to transport the The Holmes Funers.l Home, val’' fo r the South Windsor bra. ' W hitaker Jr., a member of the ■’’Since 1961, 15,000 acres of els and go back to the days -hig door to door and in and out Fred DefHacoma, Windsor; a bond. He will appear in East windows will be delayed by the Auto Accident Protection! *W«rp's FLEX-0-6LA88.fbitl8. 400 Main St., Manchester, is in Country Players, and many Town Auditor Applications Town Fire Department The tie slums have ^ e n cleared and when every town and every overflow. Ths bus, and oars, wUl i o f ahopa and aupermaikata and I daugfatM- to Mr. and Mra. Hartford Circuit Court 12 tomor­ charge of arrangements. manufacturer. leave Yeomans Hall at 7:15 ami ethers. - Town Manager Terry V. pin Is initialed N Y , and alludes they have been replaced with business and every fam ily was t that aort of thing and they have 'Jamea C. BJng, Coventry; a row. The steel skeleton for the Don’t b « uncertain about your coverage . . . be sure C o v e r a ll openings NOW Friends may call at the fu­ •"Ohariey'a. Aunt will be pre- Sprenkel said the town council to Bailey being one of Man­ commercial and residential strictly on Its own in meeting return at 9:30 p.m. n raaetlan,” explained Copp. son to Mr. and hba. Gary Oud- The arrest was made by resi­ Highland Park addition is now (doors, windows, poidies) that neral home tonight from 7 to 9. with full-coverage auto insurance, offering the broad­ Mnted Nov. -A and 7 at the subcommittee will accept ap­ chester’s leading Yankee fans. areas around which the new the misfortuhes and challenges Mr. and Mrs. John Tsttelbadi The candidate adld he baaed hia lette, 38 fl<»«nce St dent Trooper Ronald Jacobsen. Irt to cold winter drafts. Just i The family suggests that rising. That project is a few est protection possible for all your family. 49bath'Windsor’ Hlg^i -S c h v o J plications from certified public A fter dinner and program, and better urban life of the fu­ of life,” Dodd said. a rt co-chairmen, assisted by • opinion on that reaction and BIRTH TODAY: A son to Funeral services for Mr. and (weeks behind after a long series cut Warp’s FLEX-O-GLASS those wishing to do so may erith curtain at 8:30 p.m. accountants to serve as auditor Tony O’Bright and his orches­ jw h at be raada in the newapa- Mr. and Mrs. George W. West­ Mrs. (JoUins will be held tomor­ of problems in rock removal on with shears, tack over screens make contributions to a Memo­ to the council. tra played for dancing. pera brook, South Hfindsor. row at 3 p.m. at Wapping Com­ rial Fund at Wapping Com­ the site. or frames for low-cost winter League’s Guest Speaker The Women’s League of Our Mayor John Egan said the The committee that arranged Copp, the only one o f aix GOP munity Oiurch. The Rev. Roy munity Church. Robertson School project has JOHN L JENNEY AGENCY protection. Warp’e genuine, 1 Hutcheon, pastor, will officiate. Savior Lutheran (jhurch will letter should be addressed to the reunion will have a windup • aon^aaaional candidate in the Just beg;un after a series of crystal-dear FLEX-O-GLASS Fitting children’s shoes is a specialty at Leonard’s Biulal will be in Wapping Ceme­ YOUR INDEPENDENT AGENCY meet tonight at 8 at the church. the Town Council, Town Hall, meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at atata not to aupport the party’a Biggest meat-eating animal problems in relocating residents lasts for years at a fraction I tery. u The gpuest speaker of the eve­ Main St. the Shaw home, 2 Ansaldi Rd. • national tldut, would not any \PoUys Pointers that walks the surface of the living on the site. C LEROY NORRIS-JON L. NORRIS the coat o f itoss. Only 90# a Yes, Mothers and Dads. . . we do know how. Mr. Collins was a lifelong resi­ earth is the Alaskan brown The Conununlty College will ning will be Rev. Arthur Simon. I arhethor he win vote for the 357 E. C E N TE R ST.— €43-4117 aquare yard at your local hard­ Manchester Evening Herald dent of Wapping and owner of a bear. present its final enrollment fig- Rev. Mr. Simon Is an Inter-City A t least 20 nations of the jAriaana Simator'' ware or lumber dealer. South Windsor Correspondent, HBBE’S A TOE-SAVINO BOW pastor from the Trinity Lutheran world have borrowed the tune “Gonplete line THAT ANNOYINO CORN .SIIB (3hurch, New York City. Brownie Jos^h, telephone 644- of "God Save the King” for Ot Oorreetive Caught in Break His topic of discussion will be 0148. , their national anthem. Shoes” WAXJLJNGFfHU), (AP) — By POUJT CRAMER "A n In n erO ty (Congregation” . Veiur Doetor’s When atate and local poHoe be­ ’This evening wUl be a guest Poll Parrot Newapaper Enterprise Aasa. P f urtpUoq gan breaking down the rear, night with all members of sis­ DEAR POLLY—We are aU • m ie d ' door of the T-Bowl bowling' ter organizations invited to at­ regular readers and have seen W ith Care allaya, two men inaide craahed tend. many good hints for using nylon A clothing drive for Lutheran PAY FOR through a plate glaaa front Special Sals door In a Md to aaciq>e. net puff balls. Today we dis­ World R elief Is being held this On The S-lb month. Clothing should be in Both were wounded when covered another new one. When good repair, cleaned and Bags of A£P they ignored a warning from cleaning the silks off earns of pressed. The drive Is being con­ Coffes For A polioa waiting outalde, poHce 15‘OFF w SHOES com. a net scrubber or puff ducted under the direction of Limited Time A U YOUR aaid. ball will make short work of a Mrs. (Christian Kllgus. Mil MAIN i1 AuthoriUea had the North tedious and time-consuming Job. Afternoon Kindergarten cemt Colony Road area ataked out Just bold the corn under run­ If interest warrants. Our Sav­ Eight O'clock gEG 113 ••Fitting Is awly Sunday morning for an­ ning water, scrub and soon ior Lutheran Church will hold Our Business* V other—and umUacloaed— reaaon there are no com silks. —8. P. an afternoon kindergarten class. CHRISTMAS I ,1 adien they apotted men break­ Anyone Interested may contact Red Circle com SEC 119 ing into the alleya. DEAR POLLY — If you have Mrs. Richard Sievers, 52 Wood­ : a long-haired dog who likes to land Dr. I Poliee aaid they waited imtil Bokar Coffee gEOIJIS 2 JO • the men were inaide, then aur- ride to the car, you know how St. Margaret Mary's Holy Name Society will meet tomor­ , rounded the building. They aaid hard it la to get those hairs off PRESENTS i they began breaking down the the seat. A piece of dampened row at 7:30 p.m. In the church hall. The program will Include • rear door when the men inaide sandpaper works like magic. MARGARET two movies: ’’The Greatest -I failed to rc^wnd to their er- I O n U A —Be sure sandpaper Is Football Game Ever Played” , dera to aurrendar. - I fine. Rub fightly. —POLLY the 1969 New York Glant-Baltl- IT% ROUNDUP TIME wifh fhB money Bonfty ' The wounded man were iden­ more Colt N F L Championship tified aa Andrew.BanaaleekI, 47, D E AR POLICY — M y 11-year- game, and the "1963 World Se­ ' of 39 South Main St.^Mlddle- old daughter who does the ries” . All men of the parish ioves you on fuel ,00 ' town, and Rocco A. Sctoi, 41, of dishes six nights a week asked are Invited to attend. '1s £1,1 A jtoty St., Meriden. me to put hooks under the shelf Society Sets Dance ( They were r^xnrted in aatia- that extends over the greater St. Margaret; Mary** Holy You'll sfivo yourtfiH' hundrodi of ' factory condition In Meriden portion of the dish drainer. She Name Society will sponsor a ' HoapiUl. wanted these hooks for hanging fall dance on Saturday at the a*-*-' Pdlioe ..alao arreated Peter the Juatginsed cups so the church hall ■ from 9 p.m. to 1 dollars wjiait you ohangd from gOl ; Kllmmak, 48, of 112 Federal drainer would not fill up a.m. Music will 'be supplied by St., Meriden. too fast before she was ready Jimmy Ways and hir orches­ I All three were charged with to start drying the dishes. She tra. Tickets wUl be on M le at MON.. TIES., WEI. or aleetricify. to low-co«t oH Iwatl ‘ .oonapiracy and atatutory bur- is a constant reader of Polly's the door. Admission price also f f lu y and were ordered held In Pointers and I %as delighted includes setups. The co-chair-, SIRLOIN'nr NO. 38 Hard to ballava? It's o foot! Tha < $50,000 bond each fmr appear- that she figured this space sav- men of the dance T are Jack BEST CENTER CUT SUPER-RIGHT . aace tomorrow in circuit court. r out. —NANCY Henry and John Swift. Poliee aaid attempta had been GIRLS—Don’t you agree that New Library Books utrtitiai may maka vagua promtias ! made to break open the office Nancy sbonld be pleased with The following new books have her young daughter’s Ingenuity 7 been Received at Sadd Memorial : TAKEA SfKB'-CUrTMWTEEmSSTO . aafa Pork Chops LB Houseke^illig will be a breeu Library. (Jronto, A song of Six-1 of "latUfaction'' or "aconomy”.... tar her when she grows up. — mce; SUberman, CMsis in SUPER-RK^T QUALITY OPEN P fH X Y Slack and White; Bweh, The, 207 WIST MIDDLI TURNPIKI 4-H Qub Picks Life *nd Death of Tto Pan Al-1 TUBS, thru SUN. but only oil haat guarantoai sub> DEAR POLLY—Summer days ley; ChaM, Famous Artists of| : 11:30 A.M.-9 P.M. MANCHISTIR Officers Slate can seem mighty long to the the Past; Johnson, Dictionary of i Pork Cutlots LB : stantially lewar eostl You {uit can't little ones with that extra hour American Biography - 11 vol­ aX)SED MONDAY AeroM from flw Porhaals or ao of Uaht for playtime, umes; Taylor, The Duplicate; TENDER PLUMP AND MEATY lOas Sylvia Pella, 174 Bl- know you have all had them Molloy, A Pennant for Krem­ baat oil haat for savinge. -And you drldge St., waa recently elected My, "What can we do now?" in J^ercury’s history has there been lin; Soraya, The Autobiography ilHOMIP/nfA WA/HA A AW *-* * * * * * * * prssldatit of the Manchester 4-H I hope the following euggesUons of Her Imperial Highness, Prin- wnmmiAmommm Otob at a meeting at the home will occupy some of your chll ceM Soraya; Roosevelt, Tomor­ Cornish Hons LB lust ean't boat Bantly for oil haatfng dren’e extra time aa it has row is Now, and Dulles, th e N O T t P P / N G CHUCK WAGON STYU af Miss Susan Nelson, 24 Sun­ mine. a bigger, bolder, more Craft of Intelligence. set S t Giant bubbles—Cut out the in­ Junior Books; Bloomfield, U.S. NO. 1-2V4 INCH MINIMUM ^ < < (*A A A *A ***A A *******’*^HlBBfit:AA* •arvieal Why not lot fual lavlngt Ollier officers are Carol Peila, ner aecUon of a plastic coffee Last Criilse of the Nis^t Watch; LB B O N A X V Z A . vJ R . . 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On a hot ^ 1 The ehib wiU contribute to tha aummer’i day who cares If tha Dfiily tiU 5:30 aoiAirzA Bunee Day Care Center bake children.get wet? \ Anpel Food Cherry Pie ■ile that is being held locally to Indian necklace — Color with now in the Lincoln Coritinental tradition Thursday till 9 PAL lalae meney for mentally re­ crayons atad string inch - long JANE JANE STEAK. tarded dUldieit. OIL COMPANY. INC. macaroni, it tikes a 4-yaa»>ld PARKER PARKER Achievement night wUl be at least an hour to string a Shop INCtUmSi «tANr PORTION SIZZUN'BTEAK ON h6M Friday, O ct 38 at Mott’s necklace. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY COMBINATIONI sn Oiaamunlto Hail. The Bake ’n BONMOA b u n *MI)(CD CI^BN fiALAD To make gems—Water paint When Everybody’s Open ■ ;t 4 9 4 5 | « | Baata Chw and the MBichester some stones. MORIARTY BROTHERS. Inc. PricM .Wsalw 0$ AM MS t sgsr WsHna h Ibb M ANqiBSTT^ Dalix Clnb will atapat^aad. The Totem pde—Ookxr the hmg 801-816 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. f a 0 aaesss'**# aseas* « aa«s ytcfiiam . M il (nelud# the egg eartons with crayons. Cut G la z ie r's Mtoewafnants of the club mem- carton to half fint. This «U1 locaOTdMhS take another Osnal and UnUons Shep PIAID STAMPS COMEAU- M M . ML J. M l Mato St.— Maacheator i ■K. f (6 T ■. 'i; ..V ' 1 ; ^ 'V PAGE THIMIBpW '"'; HANCHB8TEB KVBNINO HERALD. MANCHKSTEB^. CONN« MONDAY, OCTOl^R IS, 19M •AE.T CMOflBWOB® PU W LI Coventiy G>uple Hurt fc’:- • PickBwkin Cpniia County Fair Group to Hold In Accident CO' Vli*. 6UT X scrtf VkTAH.O\ vmU;>; B8m-|<«06X0fl0«TAIW%^ W*M S H O P Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snyder IWIK— FWOiMAWJl , T«H EAIWW.* OP-WMAtO \ ^ ^ 22nd Annual Parley Friday o f Mattapan, Mass., are rt* ANDXOONT^Wm»«^0«-Pg^ ported in good condition today SAUC»/lSO(«tM4DSOPPSA WmVdAMftiX g S S t K R pmOhH/1600 fOOMO* Oft/ __ TIm ttid aaaual mSttlnE ofAbtfor* ths Board of dlractora’ after last night's two-car col- NA^MINAISMWMP- "SUST «ssS?Srt Uaion on W. Middle Tliks. R jOUR'B6AD, LAPCADta .MSNTIONSO BUAR»fr W »N HDO ANDlTHlM^t f«M I«0 lIWUkiM------eutlon will bs hald at p.m. ______ths F ir s t Congregational home after attending a Man­ 81IGGS ITKnriM ^ s a a - t t Friday at Covantry Oraminar chester wedding when Gertrude tH\»6COPl(tX«K6VMUI U^J52^UUr7UK*l W A MWrtUMaM Church will have a^workihop at BcboOl. Troplilaa and contrlbu* 11 a.m. Wsitassday In ths vas- Snyder, the driver, attempting M CONCTRUCT»46 Y ( u ^ e ^ I/ t HB //oNtONE EOT MMeiliifct s a s s s : . , w ^ *THAr» AMBAKI \ tion campaign awards wUI ba ttY .jrh e women wilt work on a left turn onto the entrance N ow n w i ISTradM tmiMr ramp of Rt. 16, collided head- TH'VWNW*fU'\lJlkin juDfii The Fragment Society of the Elisabeth G. Molloy of Wap- BAnUNS UCHM/ Poet’s American Legion League Second Congregational (%urch ping, police said. Baseball team to be held at 6 :S0 will have a workshop meeting Mrs. Molloy received multiple CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER p.m. Oct. 94 at the Legion home at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the bruises; her daughter, Kathryn, on Wall St. Church Community House. The 13, hose, forehead and scalp la­ The auxiliary ia Inviting all lo­ women will work on articles for cerations. 'Two other Molloy cal young people's groups to ths "Holiday F air" Nov. 14 the P ‘ it ’ Children, Mary Ellen, 11, and attend a Safety Program dealing Gleaners' Circle is sponsoring M argaret Ann, 6, had bruised with young' people which the for church groups end organisa­ knees. Sherry Mills received unit is sponsoring to be held at tions. cuts on her knee; A ll were MOTTS "TENDER-TRIM’ 41 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Legion The church choir will treated at Manchester Memori­ home. Miss M argafet E. Jtfeob- hearse at 7:80 p.m. Wednes­ al Hospital and discharged. Bon of town, a state policewom' day in the sanctuary. 41 an of the Stafford Springe Troop, The local League of Wom­ Sherry Mills was charged will be guest speaker. en Voters’ gensrsJ membership with failure to grant one-half of f=o|L.M#u^y U meeting at 8 p.m. today will the highway. She will appear in STEAK The unit’s national security be at the home of Mrs. Harry court Oct. 26. committee, Mrs. Harold New­ A wrecked door, smashed windows, and torn cinder block wall are evidence of violent boiler Police made a second arrest U comb In charge, will have U.S. A. Jackaoiv on Nathan Halo room blast at Harrison St. laundry early this morning. (Herald photo by Pinto.)______BY AL VERMEER Dr., Instead of at the. Booth- Saturday after investigating a Defense Stamps available to . two-car accident at W. Middle i m s c il l a ’S po p pupils at Coventry Grammar Dlmock Memorial Library, School before classes start to­ iported earlier. SALE 1 HATE TT WHEN ^ - s l g w l v ' C«2 ©E*^ OF BY J. R. W ILLIAMS morrow and to pupils at the Ro­ ^ e First Congregational jftT It fit P T CSSed ■ ^ A n gelin a C. Belanger, Thomp- COURSE, PEOPLE, ^IVE OUT OUR WAY sonville, waa charged with mak­ COLUMBUS p g p i g p j AW AY THE bertson School before classes Church School staff will meet .LLOFF w e ALL at 8 p.m. Thursday at Kings­ Explosion Caused ing an Improper turn. Police a n d start on Wednesday. The pro­ L W»5 KNOW THEY say that the Belanger car and TOP ROUND lb.’P TWEEDSE gram started Sept. 22 and 23 bury House. For Abducted T w f S H t P S > LANDED one driven by Charles Vaness, ^AILEOJNJ3 OF TME with a total of $38.25 purchased Brownie Troop 219 will meet EARTH SAFELY IN 52, New Britain, were both THl WEfift. by the pupils of the two schools from 8 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thurs­ AMERICA By Boiler Trouble headed west on W. Middle during September. day at the home of Mra. Louis U.S. Officer The unit’s Junior Auxiliary Haddad on School St. Pupils of ■rpke. As they neared the In- CUBE STEAKS tenection with Adams St. the will meet at 6:30 p.m. Wednes­ Grades 2 end 3 are enrolled. Co-leader is Mrs. Kenneth Le- A boiler malfunction has been determined the cause (Conrinned from Page One) accused, In the lead, signaled a IJftf day in the Legion home. 'Ilie American Legion flag at mire. of an early morning explosion today at the New System left turn and steered toward There w ill be a square dance the calls has hampered search the auditorium of the Robertson Laundry and Cleaners, 44 Harrison St., where two cin­ the center strip. Vaness then today at 8 p.m. at the Pine efforts. Minute Steaks lb.^1^^ School la to be replaced by the started passing her on the right. Lake Sboree Community Club­ der block walls, a door, and windows were blown out. None of the latest calls, how­ At that moment, according to auxiliary. This will be presented No fire occurred from the ex- *? house with Vic Samuels as ever, repeated an earlier warn­ police, the changed her mind GROUND FRESH E V E R T HOUB sometime in the future. ;>romptor. Music w ill bs by Jos ploalon. in the building. Power company ing that Smolen would be shot and cut right into the path of Xfre. Lawrence Perry and itosy’s orchestra. Damage could not be esti- emergency men were then called Vaness. LEAN Mrs. John Lacek wUl reiweeont Mother of Day mater by owner Salvatore Cl- If the South Vietnamese govern­ in to cut cables leading from ment carried out the execution Resulting damage was mod­ ui>*- ow the unit at the department par­ Mrs. D. Roach was the moth­ rinna. He said insurance ad­ the building to street poles, po­ erate and both cars were oper- ley Oct 24 at the Hotel Bond In justers would make their in­ of Viet Cong terrorist Nguyen 8R0UND GHUOK er of the day today for the lice reported. able. ' ^ » BY JOE CAMPBELL Hartford. It la sending Mr. and North Coventry Cooperative spection later today. Van Trol, 19. Town Fire Chief W. (Gifford The ThompsonviUe motorist Mrs. Perry to the department Kindergarten class taught by Donald Starkweather of 19 Troi was convicted of trying to Mason said that boiler malfunc­ mine a bridge outside Saigon was summoned to appear in teatlmoniM dinner Oct. 81 at The Mrs. Edwin H. Lawton, and Hannaway St. was awakened by tion caused the blast. over which U.S. Defense Secre­ court Oct. 26. Hedges in New Britain. Mr». Peter Fulta on Friday for a violent explosion shorUy after No police action was taken tn Cirinna this morning said that tary Robert S. McNamara waa Members of Legion Poet have the class taught by Mrs. Rob­ a.m. He notified police. Town two minor one-car accidents tp-l> accepted into membership and firemen from Co. 8 were called the cracked outside wall would to pass last May. • NU If TJl ■« lU la. M. ert Kingsbury. The committee yesterday. initiated Matthew Sataro. in charge o f cleaning the claao- to the scene at 2:15 on a standby be torn down Immediately; it Manuel Mantilla, executive Henry Korber of the poet will rooms in ths basement of the basia. was declared a hazard. secretary to Venezuelan Presi­ dent Raul Leoni, told newsmen Sale PrkcR “ How can I toll which hat I Ilka bcrt on you whon you place an American Legion mark­ Second Congregational Church Business will not be curtailed Fire and police officials re­ he thinks the FA LN is using the Effcietive keep your hands over ths prios tags?' er on' the grave o f Olln Wllaon. on Oct. 17 w ill be Mra. J3. EM- because of the accident, Cirinna ported that the blast occurred in Trol case as a trial publicity Msmhers have gratefully *c- mondson and Mr#. G. Brad­ said. "W e have to take care of Tnes. asd Wed. the boiler room which is located stunt. * knowledged a national certlflcat our customers, and I have many ley. at the southwest end of the laun­ He described the FA LN as a XR.WIUt^ cate ot honor for Mark Hayden, The Double Rasters 4-H Club friends who will help me get the Open Nights dry plant, well away from the small group trying "to create FREE!! formerly of the local Boy Scout has two new members, Ann Mon. thm Sat. HWlOIS AM MAtC-NOT B0«N main plant operations where work out,” he said. an impression that a state of Tro< 9 87, presented the post Taylor and Lee * Ann Griffin. some cleaning chemicals are anxiety exists in Venezuela. till9 Lewis Bradley. A New Roll Of Mrs. Ronald Aronaon of Corn­ stored. They are trying to gat us to Francis Murphy has been de BEN CASEY wall Dr. is club leader. Meet­ A door was blown out, along _ Beef Output Spurts assign a guard to every diplo- slgnated the institutional rep­ Kodak Film ings are the second Monday with windows and* a four-foot mat or foreign official,’’ Mantil­ resentative of Oie post for Cub Seafood Department and third Saturday of the section, near the roof, of one CHICAC30— An increase of la said. ''PR. GRAHAM? With Bach RoU Developed Scout Pack 65. month. Business meetings will cinder block wall which houses more than one billion pounds Smolen Is the second Ameri­ FRESH PAN READY A ways and means conrunlttee (Black and White and 'A VOU5 be at the Aronson - home and the boiler room. An outside wall, in domestic beef production can to be abducted by the to study the future needs and Color Printa) workshops at the homes of 25-feet high, was separated six last year represented a 7 per FAUN, FLOUNDER H IIETS Ik. 55« BY FRANK O’NEAL expansion of the post has been members. > inches from the roof and ta­ cent go in in supply. The popu­ U.S. Arm y Col. James C2je- SHORT RIBS set up by Commander Charles Offleers Named to Samplers pered down to a crack at lation had increased also, ’but nault was held by the FALN for UGGETTS Benjamin of Mansfield. Tadeusx NOW ID PRINT Janeen Reedy la president of ground level. the per capital beef supply .was eight days In 1963 before being A T TH E PA R K A D B SAVE 56c Over Natil Brand Sxeluga is chairman with other the 4-H Samplers Club*' vrith Patrolman Harold Newcomb up about 6 per cent nonethe­ released unharmed. 1H6 RAFPLE'DCKES members, including Benjamin Robin Fraser as vloe prealdent; shut off the main power twitch less. SHOP-RITE as follows: John Lacek, John Ann Delano, secretaiy: Prla- GIANT Klein, Murphy, Edward Frans cllla Clay, treasurer; Cathy TOMATO 48 OZ. and Bradley. Celano, social chairman, and CANS The unit has made final plana Colleen Roach, news reporter, for the supper honoring the Mrs. Garland Reedy is leader. JUICE . American Legion League Base The girls will work on bulle­ ball Team with guesU to in tin boards for their rooms in elude John Rieley, coach and November. Mrs. Risley and Eugene Rych A t the Oct. 20 meeting the SAVE SOc Ung, manager. Sen. Paul Lucas members will work on Christ­ will present the Connecticut mas gifts for their mothers. d « L BY DICK CAVALLi SUte Flag to the post during The Detoutems 4-H Club, WESSON GAi. MORTY MEEKLE the program. Interested riiem Mrs. George Molchan o f Barna- BY ROY CRANE hers and any of the public are bee Rd. loader, haa M ary OIL BUZZ SAWYER PtCA-nesmVETHAT OtiBOF -IHSSe OAYf& tfA welcome to attend. . Reserva- Frankland as prealdent; Shar­ n c x B c m ix m ONIiSUe FLAVOR QO\m TD TAk£ A HATCHET tlons at each are to be made on Pierce, vice president; POEFEIZ BBGAOserrfeTHe TO THAT im ^ieiO N Ger/ with Mra. Lawrence Perry, Christine Hawley, secretary: president of the Auxiliary to the Sandra Molchan, treasurer and The Milk That Made Connectient History BHaWiroiHAN ON&CSZeALTHAT© Mary Jane Toomey, reporter. post. CONN. APPROVEiJ HOMOGENIZED ANYorHBZ eHcXPawaaoET^ Barbara Garrison la also a Library Oro«q> Slate Named C6BBAL/ tAilNCHINSPAOe/ 1 member. The club projects are Mrs. George Jacquemtn has knitting and sewing. b^en elected chairman of the The Highlanders’ Homemak­ library committee of the I^rter ers group of Coventry will inui 40'i«fr 77* library Association, Inc. Mrs. n ^ demonstrate wreath making at DepoMt \ i Robert Simmons is secretary; the annual Christmas work­ Mrs. ByrOn W. Hall and Mra. shop from noon to 9 p.m. jr W illiam G. Ryan, membership Thursday at the TAG building \\ * co-chairmen; Mra. Fred Kings­ In Vernon. The public ia invit­ bury, trahsportatlon, and Mrs. ed. W illlito E. Glenney, publicity. The library committee will Mancheater Bvaolng Herald meet at 7:30 p.m.^ Oct. 26 in the Coventry correspondent, F. REDEEM COUPONS library room in the Church Piaullne L ittle , t a l^ o n e CAPTA’IN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Oonununlty House on Rt. 44A, 742-8831. Moiled to Your Home BY LANK LEONARD . laCKEY FINN CANT n______MR 10 OUR BOAT NOm_ "S S y S w ^ ■MM.. WBU ‘ BBT A VflUMRUM^ ! S f l S S ^ MUT SU W « VOK P0S5B TO- ■ P01W.JU MAN we A INLa)N«DNHW| pi ^ V> ' “ WBK WNWEP 7 SURE THt < T l i a 'S S f e AMinl 9 a 9 J > ^ J tOAIMAN MAS ^ ' BCAefiWATJMe ABOUT MMJ GALLON FREEI Ilf FOUR 4*#IRCE PLACS SEITINOS " ’' T ; * 'i

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MANCHESTER HVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 19M THE Gold M edal Syrifeff .'it • * ___■ _ _ Herald Angle OBOSS TOWN — John^ BOUDAY SENIOIl BOYS— Koenig 258-507, Jim Taylor 210- The Choppers hsd a thrae-gams For U.Ss, Olympians 587, Earl Everett Jr. 283-576, total of 1,908, a tana record . By BUI Tobin 201, Frank N icker­ for Senior Boye. George Coch­ ran >29-172'105-406, Gary e a r l Y O S T son 221, Bari Everett Sr.> 213. aARDTN GROVE — Ethel Smith 146-142-403, Bruce Blak- gporta BdKbr TOKYO (AP) — 1* scheduledAtoct on her final dive, giving to swim in the 400 and 800 m e­ her a total of 188.88 points and Harris 341, Terry Vaccaro 129- eslee 136, Tony Plcaro 127, ’Don Schollander brought ter freestyle relays and possibly paper-thih edge over MUw Wil- 300, Fran Crandall 131, Sophie Boh B yrnes 128, MUce D avis ■NnPW YnUTC

EANCHfimrit EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1964 PAGE SEVENtSm P4tOI 8DC1KEN Apartm ents—Flata— Hoosm For Sfik 72 Suburban For Salt 75 HdMiluild Goods 51 Wanted Te Rent 68 H P Ji. retaining walla, reo rooms, at­ baths, beat, hot water, ^ garage, refrigerator and stove, arate entranoa, auUahla tor gardlng the consolidation of Weekend Arreats i HOLUBTBR STREET — Hea centrally located. Ideal for plete redecorating, but hai tics flnUhad, no job too small. (JRIB 4rtth mattress, soccellent , ranc^ oar- riose to bus line. 643-8418. huaineM or prnfaooKsial n 9 rms. of auth. Colonial business couple, ameslta Vernon’s three governments. Donald P. Fortuna, 21, of U < Phnbrlok Agmoy, 646 6461 everything! Splendid Colonial, new w ell, septic, etc. T . J. The referendum It ths third OOPT CLOSING T1MB FDR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 649-8880. condition, $80. 648-0744. ▼anetlan charm lovingly rastored. drive, full basement, cen­ Crockett, Reaftw, 648-1677. Llcott Av#., waa arrested fiat* ’ ...... t______dryer, baae- n e w 2 bedroom duplex with Built in 1816, tU 8 fire­ 6 rooms, 1^ baths, buUt-in within the past five years on m nUDAS UiM AJA-SATUBDAI • AJL tral heat. Asking price, nrday afternoon and diargod» ADDITIONS — Retaining walla, ment storage, on bus fills, rea­ haaement and yard, $125 MANCHES’rEH — tecome pro­ places still work perfectly. range and oven, carpeting, the question of uniting the with Indecent expoaure after* pine Paneling, garage, sewera, $8,500. SUBURBAN 5 room ranch with cement floore, garagee, bath- KENMORE dectrlc range, good sonable rent 671 Hartford Rd. monthly. Tel, 649-1741. ducing industrial bulTiH^; al' Heating, plumbing, elec- town. an Incident on Proepeet fit. > so, centrally located site suit schools, extras. Priced low garage, foundation 32x38, rooma tilod, remodeling. Roof­ condition, 644-8068. Mr. Gin, 649-3668. trielty also perfect A Val­ Amston Lake—Beautiful 5 13x15 kitchen, caMnets ga­ PLEASE READ TOUR AD ing. C ell 849-429L f i v e r o o m s , heat, hot wa­ able for indust^ or retail twenties. Robert Anderson, The consolidation proposal Is Fortuna waa arreated by S gt.} ue at $29,900. D. Beach room summer cottage, lore, 18x18 flreplaced llvng It -Wart Artf an tmkm m m the rteiiew a FIVE PIECE gray and white VERNON ter, hardwood floors, built-in store. Bel Air Real Estate, Realtor. 528-0189, 628-1776. based on a charter created by Clarence Neff and released un- > CARPENTRY—32 years’ ex­ 649-5806. completed less than 8 years room, S bedrooms, 119x367 a 12-man Charter Consolldatlcm dSr $100 bond for appearance 1 Vha atrirtiirt rtaaM icad aia ai tk* riBST formica dinette set with leaf, r kitchen and stove, two full 643-9832. ago, automatic ga* hot wa­ DAI B A m A B S arti WEPOKT BBBOBS la Oioe tor tk« perience. Ceillnge and floor baths, $125 monthly, sorry no MANCHESTER—Uke new 5H parklike lot. Excellent condi- Commission which met during In Circuit Court 12, Rockville, • good condition. CaU 876-2868, ter, situated on 100x100 lot, Uon. $16,500. Wolverton Agen­ t tiled, porches, rec rooms, n - children, (toll after 6 p.m. for room ranch. 20 foot living the past year. Ths commission on Oct. 27. ; ka HermU la ~~ *or ONE taeor- You Can Afford Barrows £ Wallace priced for quick sale at cy, Realtor, 649-2618. iMTltaa tor aay airerHaemeat aad thoa aalj ragfea additions, attics fln- appointment, 649-0766. Land Par Sals 71 room, IH baths, beautifully drew up a document which Steven Boucy, 20, of Lawlor : finished famUy room, large $6,000. would permit the merging of mt a -aaalBB g a i# * laaerttoB. Brtoca wMch do a ot ished, remodeling, concrete Wanted—Tb Boy 58 Manchester Parkade, BOLTON — 7 room ranch on Rd., waa arrestad early tUa; hn at lha a*«artlaeaaert « ■ art ba eatractod bgr work. No job too small. Im­ n e w a d d i t i o n to (tolonlal VERMONT — Lunenburg. Ten Man^ester 649-5306 wooded lot Hayes Agency, (toventry — Beautiful B the City of R^krille, the Tovm uid charged With die- * Luxury Living! 648-4803. four acres. Thres car nrage, mediate estimates. 643-2629. WANTED TO BUY—Antk^ house, 8H large, sunny rooms, acres, back road, brook, $W . room home on lot almost outbuildings. Ideal for horses, Vernon and the Vernon Fire I ^ .Ute traffic com-* and good used furniture. vU- stove, refrigerator, quiet Amelia Walker, Miles Pmd, ons acre, beautifully land­ etc. Vacant Owner very anx­ mission sign. 7 Elegant new 4 itxxn svaztmesds neighborhood, $110. monthly. N,. (toncord, Vermont. LAKEBltONT — 146 ft. sandy $14,900—SPOTLESS 6^ room mge Peddler Auction House, beach, large well iMilt home scaped, artesian well, over­ ious. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Voters In Vem^ According to police, the Ind-’ R oofing— ’Q d m f 16 Route 81, Bljlngton. 875-ITll, In loveto suburban nalgbbor- 643-6983. ranch, basement non-devel­ bood wlmln waDdng distance of 4 flnirted, 2 unfinished bed- opment, 100x200 lot Aasume sized garage and carport 643-1577. doira the occur^ oiwindsor Ave.,! *“V ‘’S!aSS!»"“ DIAL 643-2711 B6h FhKddger, and Bon. and many extras. Priced DION CONSTRUCTION—Roof­ hlA school, bus, itoiiiilim and rooma, hot water heat patio, 4 \ i% mortgage, $104.32 Soucy creased over a Housm For Sak 72 $18,500. WEST WnxiNGTON—Duplex ing, siding, alterations, cell­ CASH IMMEDIATELY — We i^utes from Parkway. Equip­ fireplace, $15,900. (toriton W. monthly. Carlton W. Hutchins, roferendums lost in the flro ^ Rouble yellw line. Patrolm:^ Furnished Apartments 63-A Hutchins, Realtor. 646$1$2. 5-5, 1 1/16 acres, bullt-lns, trlot and were approved In 111® 1 Thomas Sheehan made the ar- ing, gutters and aluminum buy anything from a pin to ped with O B refrig ara tot, OONOORD RD. - Realtor, 649-5132. Andover—Beautiful 3 bed­ baseboardoll heat, aluminum windows. 643-4352, 6434MM. battlea^. Used furniture and built-in GB oven, range ranch, larga llvtnt n a n , Iona- BIGRT R(XIM raised ranch, room home on over one storms. V?alter A. Kelly, Real ® T n u n .••.•..(..f U®*t- S oucy waa summoned In -' MjpUances. Ask for Mr. Reed, garbage disposer. Rent inobldes THREE ROOM fumshed apart­ al dining room, eaMnat Idtehn, COME SEE PUgrlm Hills — TmMt Rm iMbi Oar iUvwllMrl A. A. DION, INC. Roofl] ment, ready to m ove In O ct. two years large Uvlng Fine new homes! Less than acre lot, beautifully land­ Estate Broker, tel. 643-8120. trounced thhe merger proposal . 649-8264, 249-4794. heat and hot water, trea park­ 2 bedrooms, recraatloa room, scaped with finished rec­ sidiiig, paintliw. Carpentry. Af^ ing, outdoor pionle and reorea- 10. Ideal for newlyweds or room with fireplace, modem rent! VA — no money down! by a four to one vote. District I ®**"**^ .* landaeaped yard. Ilaifcm reation room In basement, VERNON—Just over line. 614 voters recorded 1,280 against, Ch®rry St., waa errated Sat- teranons and additions. .Ceil­ WB BUY, SELL or trade an­ tloQ area. working couple. Apply 4 Pearl Robertson, Raakar, ittlfig . Utohen with bwt-lna, famUy Others minimum dowp' . IMhar Aaiaarlag SaniM room, 4 or 6 bedrooms, 3-aone You ought to see these ont- ' first floor Includes for­ room ranch, spacious living ings. Woikmanidilp guuan- tique and used furniture, china, St , Apt. 8, Mrs. Demute. room with fireplace, buUt-ln to 380 for consoIidaUon. *ft®™oon and cha^^. teed. 299 Autumn St. 843-4860. hot w ater heat, garage, $24,000. studlng Ranches, Capes, mal dining room, moderate In the city’s vote In i960, vrito opera^ a motor vehicle- Help Wanted— ^Female 35 Help Wentea—Melt 36 Articles For Sale 45 glasa, silver, picture frames THREE FAMILY—Owner nya size kitchen and living kitchen, 114 baths. $15,900. and old coins, old dolls and O n ly $125! TWO ROOMS,' private bath, to sell. Vacant 5 room unit PhUbrick Agmcy, M6$M. Raised Ranches, Split Levels consolidation was approved 988 while his Ucense ta Fna la HaraM Raaian BIDWHIL HOME Improvement room. Asking price, $18,- Hayes Agency, 648-4803. SEXJRETARY, experienced in DRIVERS for school buses, ex­ TAKE SOIL away the Blue guns, hobby oollectlonB, atUc free parking, business- block. plus two three roomers on — featuring buUt-in decora­ ^ ^2. pension. He posted $260 bond Company—Rooting, siding, al- Depot Square, adulta. TeL Mr. BEAUTIFUL panalad boated tor colored General BSectric 800. Omsolldation must receive a appearance In court on O ^* i aiaatllaa alar Ha typing and stenography for cellent part-time work for Lustre way from carpets and contents or whole estates.'Fur­ 1st floor. Approx. $8,600. In­ family room oA Utchao, t bed- CHICKEN COOP (30x100) pro­ teratians, additions and re­ third shift men, 7:30-9:00 a.m., upholstery. Rent electric niture Repair Service Talcott- Keith, 649-8191. come annually. Ontral heat Idtchcns and acre tree shaded vides excellent retirement In­ modeling of all types. Ebccel- modem office of large ap­ Samuel M . room ranch, aluminum otorms, favorable majority vote In both S ’ pliance distributor. Pleasant 2:16-8:45 p.m. Phone 643-2414. shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint A vllle. O l ^ . Trt. 648-7449. Good condition. T. J. Crockett, lota with magnificent view in F. M. GAAL AGENCY come plus a nice 5 room cape the dty and the district if it la | R*yi«“ »na Dunham. lent workm anship. 649-6496. THREE ROOM apartment, fur­ ccnar, lOIxM lot only $U, beautiful park-llke country surroundings, vacation, insur­ WaUpaper Supply. 643-1677. 643-2682 643-0281 with 2 car garage. On Rte. to replace the present tri-gov-1 BWARDS a n t i q u e s , household fur­ Lavitt Agency nished, private bath and en­ 500. Oaritoa W. ButCMna, 6rt- setting. The price range is Vernon news Is handled by ance, 5-day week. Convenient 6163. A. L. Rose 649-7877 44A, Just over BoltM line emmental structure. EXPERIENCED all around nishings, business merchan­ trance, utilities, no pets, 226 MANCHESTER — New 6 room from $13,990 to $17,990, the I The Herald’s RcokvUle Bureau, AN SW m B SERVICE R oofing and C h im n e y s 16- A location. Radio A Appliance 648-2168 ' Realtora 815-0297 Charter Oak, 643-8368, 246- Terrell Rice Jr. 643-2601 Owner anxious. T. J. Crockett, In 1061, a majority of those carpenter. Call 649-9644. dise, store liquidations, ma­ Garrison Colonial, 12x24 Uvti^ values are amazing, and the Realtor, 643-1577. I 6 W. Main St, telephene. Distributors, Inc., 95 Leggett Vernon C ircle, Pkwy E xit 96 ’ 4738. FIVE BEDROOMS, 3 baths, voting favored consolidation, I 4#f-0500 S T S ^ If Street, E. Hartford, Mr. OlTck- LOAM chinery and equipment real room , famUy room , buUt-ln guest house, 3 car garage— location is superb! Tliat’s 6TB-S1S6 or 64$-271L ROOFING — Specializing re­ PART-’ITME repoBsesser. Must estate, appraisals. American Open 7 Days A Week kitchen, master bedroom with why they're selling! Models NO. COVENTRY — Illness but for the second time, the| pairing roots of all kinds, new ler. be aggressive, work will be aU on Holl Street Ana central PORTER STREET Area — majority of district voters rs- Auction (to., 643-2794, 643- FOUR ROOM apartment sec­ dressing room, low twentlea. location. Low 20’s they are open Sunday and daily (ex­ forces sale of 5 room ranch, roofs, gutter work, chimneys dirty at times. References and Top grade loam for sale Business Locations room Garrison Colonial, 4 bed' Jected the proposal. The vote I at low, low prices. $1 a 6468, evenings 643-6847. ond floor, exceUent location, H ayes A gency, 643-4806. ahking. T. J. Crockett Real­ cept Tuesdays) from 1 p.m. to fireplace, aluminum storms, cleaned, repedred. Aluminum Interview required. Write Box For Rent 64 dork. Five miles east of Man­ rooms, family room, 114 baths. enclosed carport. Owner 742' that year on a twon-wlde bastsl Strong Vinttigo siding. SO years’ experience. yard if buyer loads and WANTED—U. S. and Canadian stove, refrigerator, no children VACANT 6 room Ranch, 1% tor, ^-1577. Must be seen. Wesley R. Smith DEMONSTRATE TOYS R . Herald. chester on Route 44A In Cov­ 8174. was 2,104 to 972. The district I HARTFORD, (AP)—^A raU- F^ree estimates. Call Howlev, hauls. $1.50 a yard If we coins, half cents, double preferred, $85 monthly. CaU f o r l e a s e —ExceUent loca- baths, fireplace, full basement Agency, 648-1567. MANCHESTER - New 7 roenn entry. Samuel M. Lavitt v o ^ 785 to 671, toe cl^ '**|road tank car parked on tha Last and Frtnid Aatonobiles For Sale 4 643-6861, 644-8333. MECHANIC for truck fleet, load and buyer hauls. $1.50 strikes, etc. Su-Deb Coin Co. 643-9409 after 6. tlcn tor doctor’s office or garage, 5 years old, $17,900. COVENTRY — Reasonably a yard, plus $5 an hour for raised ranch, S-car garage, Agency, MLS Realtors at Ver­ MANCHESTER—Luxurious 5 oorted a vote of 1,438 to 187. t,*cks at a winemaking com-' married, responsible, extra (toll 643-9325. beauty parlor. 416 Main Street Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. non circle, 643-2158, 875- priced small home. Good heat L o s t —T an and wlilta kitten, 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, low mile­ Work now until December, hours, Yood week’s pay. Call truck, if we load and haul. EAST HARTFORD — brand buUt-ins, 114 baths, % acirlct, bedroom ranch, 2 full baths, According to a special .act, I p^y much to reiM .new 3 room apartments, all Completely renovated and un- tramendovs value. Hayaa Agen 6297. Ing system. Nicely located. S waeka old, Tldnity East age, very clean. Call 649-4601 Radld-TV Repair Join one of the oldest and 643-2414. We haul on Saturdays only. WANTFID — (todar wardrobe ple, parUng. J. D, Realty, 643- SIX ROOM (tolonlal, 1% acres maintenance time redwood ex­ Near beach. 742-7066. passed by toe last general as- two Hartford boya, 0«Dter and Parker St. Please between 6-7 p.m. Call 643-2438, ask for Ber- and chest of drawers in good on first floor, ideal for couples of land, 2-car garage, fire ey , 643-4806. terior, family room with fire­ sembly, 20 per cent of the ellgl- ^ j the youngstsra, Services 18 largest Arms in the Toy with no cUldren. Includes 6129. $14,500—SIX ROOM (tolonlal, Can 649-SSie. MACHINIST—First Class. Ap­ nle, on Saturday call either condition— ^reasonable. CaU a f­ place, many shrubs and flow­ garage, 2 full baths, close to place, scenic acre lot. A Must hie voters must voU In tomor-| ^ ipSSd^ Party field. Full or spare p ly in person. G.T.K. <3orp., range, refrigerator, disposal, MANCSIESTER 514 room (toM C oventry CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv 043-2438 or 643-0151, ask ter 1, 649-1425. MODERN, CENTRAL, Alr- ers, $18,900. J. D. Realty Co., with, aluminum siding, 100x200 Main St. Wesley R. Smith See for the quality conscious. row’s referendum if the vote is tank oar yesterday, guaded' LOST: Pass Book Number 1964 FORD wagtm, radio, heat ice, available all hours. Satis­ ' time. Ebcperience unneces­ 678 Tolland St, East Hart­ for Andy or Bemle. heat, hot water, and indtvld- (tonditloned Offices for rent 643-5129. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. to be meaningful. er, $25. Call 875-0634. lot garage, 3 bedrooms. buUt- Agency, 643-1567. CONTEMPORARY some of the wine that waa left >0.745, Savinga Department of faction guaranteed. Call 649- ford. ual thermoatata. Storage Off Street parking. Inquire at A split among local organlia-1 sary. Call or Krtte* Santa’s space in basement coin oper­ MANCHESTER — Executive In kitchen, large dining area. MANCHESTER — Ideal for a at toe bottom, and then got Into ^ e Connecticut Bank and 1315. Room s WItta(Nit Bofird 59 164 East Center St or phone ONE BLOCK from Main, two tlons who favor or reject oon- Trust Company, Application 1962 R a m b l e r Convertible Parties, Inc., Avon, Conn. MAN FOR our engraving de­ ated laundry, parking, appU- neighborhood, lovely 7 room Immaculate condition. Im­ large family, comfortable old­ Ranch, 2 car garage, $ a fig h t. LAWNMOWERS — Arlens, 649-5261. mediate occupancy. Wolverton family, 4-4 duplex, permanent aolldatlon has been recorded { made for payment. American, radio, heater, auto­ 673-3455, or evenings 673- partment prefer man with FURNISHED room, Ught ances by General Electric. Colonial, mammoth Uvlng er 8-room house, sound con­ 2 baths, set on a treed 1 A crowd gathered whUe the matic, overslsed whitewalls, Lawn Boy, Toro, Bolens Orbit Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. siding, two recent heating acre lot. High elevation, over the. past few weeks. Moat boy* fought—ap|>arMtljt Millinery, Dressmaking 19 9829. some experience with Gorton housekeroing, private en­ $120 monthly. 83 Elm Street OFFICE and commercial space room, modem kitchen with system s, garages, clean. dition. oil fired steam heat, XiOST—^Mah’s brown waUet vi­ back-up lights, bucket seats, or Hermes engraving ma­ Air, and riding mowers. Wheel- $26,900. Shown by appoint­ civic organizations have en- jover a girl, poUea said. A paaal horse and Bolens 4-wheel trance. liady only. One min­ (off Burnside Avenue near for rent, heat and sprinklers. bullt-lns, 2-car garage. Sacri­ RANCH, 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms, Hayes Agency, 648-4803. fireplace, large lot, beautifully cinity KacDonald’s Drive-In. seat belts, extra set of snow ALTERA’nONS and plain sew­ chines, good working condi­ ute from Main St Tel. 649- Main). Model apartment open Call 643-7222. fice at $19,900. Hayes Agency, landscaped, 2 porches, 2-car ment. For details call Mr. dorsed toe charter, along with I patrolman picked i^> the tires. 917 Main Street, 9-5:30 ing on women’s and children’s tractors. Parts and service. kitchen, Uvlng room, wooded Tourtellotte 649-6806, 875- Flaase return driver’s license tions. Aetna Stamp A Engrav­ 7959 after 6. daUy, A pt D. Phone 528-2030, 643-4803. lot, handy to bus, rtiopplng, RANCH—5 extra large rooms garage, a children’s playhouse. both major pollUoal parties and youngstara and took toam in and other contents to owner. p.m . clothing. Reasonable. CaU any­ ing Co., 226 Silas Deane High­ Capitol Equipment (tompany, OFFICE SPACE for rent, off 9964, 875-6611. S3 Main St., Manchester. eve.' Raymond Damato, 648- etc. ExceUent condltlan. $12,' with 3 bedrooms, family sized City water, sewer and gas. a large number of past aad I custody. Thay wars tumsd ovar iUrward. 840-U04. time, 643-5453. WOMAN to work in rest home. way, Wethersfield. No phone ROOM FCm RENT, gentleman 7091 or 528-4602. street parking, central loca­ $9,900. RANCH—Ideal starter kitchen, 19 foot living room present elected officials. | to thair parants—poUoa said 1969 FORD 2-door Hardtop, V- Open daily 7-6, Thursday 7-9. 900. PhUbrick A gency, 646- near school, shopping and bus 649-5985, 649-8990. calls. only, free pcuklng, references tion, janitor service, modem home, wooded setting, assum­ with pine paneled wall, gen­ line. Professionallylonaliy pipriced for However, toe RockvlUa City I the boys wars "a Uttla wooqr" 8 cruise, power steering, pow­ Saturday 7-4. required, (toll after 5 p.m . THREE R(X)M heated a^tart- able mortgage. Wesley R. 8464. PART-TIME LIGHT house­ office, reasonable. 649-9258, erous closet space, 100x190 lot, fast sale, $15,800. Ready for Barrows £ Wallace (touncU and toe Vernon Fire I —and too case wiU go to Juva- er brakes, extras. Call 649' Moving—^Tracking— ARCHI'l'EXU’l'lTR A L draftsm an 643-2698. ment 456 Main Street $90. Personalized Floors. Smith Agency, 643-1567. convenient neighborhood, alu­ 7588 after 6 p.m. keeping and babysit two chil­ SCREENED loam for the best PORTER STREET Area — occupancy. Low down pay­ Manchester Parkade, District Oonimlulon, boto act-|nUe court. Storage 20 with three years experience 649-5229, 8-5. minum storms and screens, ment. 649-3666, owner. dren after school, Monday in lawns, deUvered from our THE THOMPSON House, (tot TWO FAMILY—On Oakland room Cape, fireplace, 2-car Manchester 649-6806 Ing unofficially, rejected toe I ■lacntOLD X sales aad serv- tai architect’s office. Call Ar­ screening plant Andover Co­ ONE OR TWO air-condlttoned garage, liurge tree shaded lot, $15,000. Wolverton Agency, lea, bonded representative. Al­ MANCHESTER Delivery. Light through Friday, 2-8 p.m., own tage Street centraUy located, NEW 5 RCXIM duplex, master St, a large 6 ft 6 flat. Big nold Lawrence, 643-2161. lumbia. Crcorge H. Griffing, ' offices, 175 feet each, steno $17,900. rallbrlck Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. CUrpTOM 614 room Cape, 2- fred 'Amen, UQ Bryan Dr., 'ftndts—Tractors trucking and package deUvery. transportation necessary, to lam pleasantly furnished TV antenna, stove, disposal, and answering service. 643- yard (150x150) trees, house car garage, very clean, level Refrigerators, washers and Manchester Ridge area. TeL BUS DRIVER — Ebcperienced, In c., 742-7886. room s, portdng. CaU 649-2858 has aluminum siding, garage. 649-8464. BOLTON—Shaded acre, 2 ga­ 644-8141. garage, convenient ahopping, 4535, 649-6762. 114 acre lot. W esley R. Sm ith rages, 2 baths, 2 bedrooms FOR SALE — 1959 half ton stove moving spxslalty. Folding 644-8562 after 6 p.m. must have Public Service 11 for overnight and permanent bus. Adults. 643-9140. SenslbUy priced at $18,900. T. pickup Chevrolet with utility CEDAR CLOTHES line poles, LYNBSS STREET — In the Agency, 643-1567. and den, bullt-lns, dining 3 rtoT a ctS jl»«“ vegeUUon. COIN, BTAMP coUectors buy chairs fo r rent. 649-0752. cense and clean driving reC' many sizes. Installed. Also guest rates. J. (toockett Realtor, 648-1577. $14,900 at discount prices at the Dis­ body. $850. CaU after 6, 875 EIXPEIRIENCED hairdresser ROCKVILLE— 4 room f l a t a®c- heart of the West Side, 514 room, Uvlng room with Geor­ ord, references required. Box surplus truck. Jack, chains, Houses For Rent 65 room ranch with a real neat FOUR ROOM Cape, garage, In an Informal discussion. Indi­ count Centm* (with ICanches- 6168. wanted, pleasant working con­ R(X>MS FOR RENT. GenUe- ond floor, heat furnished. MANCHESTER—514 over­ gian marble fireplace, luxury T, Hersdd. tubes, etc. 649-1358. -rec room selling for only $16,- .. . priced right Is this 7 enclosed patio, amesite drive. cated opposition to oonaoUda-1 « v tar Rnbber Stamps), 6 South Painting—Papering 21 ditions in .modem shop, good men preferred. Private en­ Parking. 876-0677. SEVEN ROOM Split Level In sized brick (tope, finished living for $24,500. Wolverton 900. Our sigM are on the room home, 4 bedrooms,' Immaculate In and out, $16,- Agency, Realtor. 649-2818. tlon by four commissioners. AI L tilyA J-i itsin Street, Manchester. hours and commission. Re­ "PRUCK DRIVER wanted. Ap­ trance, ample parking, all Manchester, modem kitchen basem ent, patio, garage. WeU 000. J. D. Realty (to., 648- Auto Accessories—^Tires 6 PAINTING, EXTERIOR and in­ plies kept strictly confidential. WALLPAPER SALE — Many POUR ROOM duplex, recently property. Full FHA or VA. 114’ baths, good condition sixth member was absent dur- _ ply WUliam Peck Lumber, 2 patterns to choose from, limit­ new faculties, on bus line, with built-lns, 114 baths, fam­ landscaped. Minimum main 6129. COTTON RUGS, bedspraads terior, paperhanging, wall­ W rite B ox H, Herald. Main S t centraUy located. 648-6013. redecorated, adulta preferred. tenance. For appointment call T. J. (toockett. Realtor, 643- throughout, level 92x180 BOt/TON-COVBNTRY line — ing the discussion. OCnunlsslon-1 TWO 7.50X14 SNOW tires, paper removed, dry, wall work. ed time. Morrison Paint Store, ily room, garage, etc. $200 per 1677. lot. See this excellent value SpUt Level, 614 room*, er Cho^ Rau todqy said he fk -' eomertly dyed, 70 decorator CaU 649-4620. month. Philbrick Agency, 649- 649-1988. P r ln c li^ a only. EXQUISITELY kept custom eolora Lucky Lady Laundry, whitewall, tubeless, moimted Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ MASON helper wanted, work 739 Main St FURNISHED room for gentle­ today. 100x290 lot, fireplace, buUt- vored consolidation. ADMISSION 8464. built oversize Cape Cod fea- 4S Pumen Place. on wheels, run approximately ing arranged. FuUy insured. in Manchester area. Call after man, central. Apply 4 Pearl FOUR ROOM flat, second floor, MANCHBSTBRr-Older 6 room In oven, ranige, $16,900. Rock­ OP ELECTORS 4,000 mUes, $35. 649-3114. BORED? DOLL CLOTHES made to or­ (tolaoial. 114 baths, modern turt^ 3 large bedrooms, fire­ Highest Beglstratton Day Free estim ates. 649-9658, Jo­ 6, RI 9-6115. SL, Apt 8, Mrs. Demute. 368 Oakland Street, heated EIGHT RpOM, 2-batH large ville Realty, 648-2168, $7B- A history making voters reg­ Notiee la hereby given thar seph P. Lewis. der. (toU 649-6741, 8 a.m.-12 by space heaters, $60. CaU MANCHESTER kitchen, enclosed porch, excel­ place. natural woodwork, pine 2627. . THEN TRY US-- noon. hou.se, partly furnished, ga­ WESLEY R. SMITH paneling, 2 bathrooms, large istration session was held Sat­ toe Board of Admission of PersDOAiB FRONT ROOM, centraUy lo­ 643-6225. lent neighborhood, only $14, Auto Driving School 7-A EXTERIOR and interior paint­ rage, fireplsMs, large parking 900. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. AGENCY enclosed porch, central loca VERNON—Ranch, 6% rooms, urday as 698 persons added Electors, of toe Town of Man-~ NO EXPERIENCE FOR BETTER cleaning, to cated, parking 59 Birch St., New 8 room executive Co­ STATE UCBNSBD rest home ing. Wallpaper books. Papdr- 649-7129. ONE BLOCK from Main St, area, adults. '643-2880. tlon, many extras, only I on a hlU, 100x281 treed lot, thelr names to voting lists, cheater, will he In session In ths USARN TO DRIVE — Special NECESSARY! keep colors gleaming, use lonial, built by U ft R, that MANCHESTER — New Itatlng, 643-1567 years old. Priced to sell. Call $18,990. Rockville Realty, 643- Albert R. Tennstsdt, registrar Municipal Building, Town centrany located, reasonable hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Flilly 4 room apartment, furnished EAST HARTFORD — Colonial attention to nervoiis and eld­ Insured. Workmanship guar­ Blue Lustre carpet cleaner. LIGHT housekeeping room, or unfurnished. 742-6169, 742- offers 214 baths, spacious St James Parish. 514 room owner, 649-7084. 2188, 876-2527. of voters, said Saturday that cnerk’s Office, on SATURDAY, rates, friendly atmosphere. erly. Classroom for teen-agers. Scientists and Engineers Rent electric shampooer. $1. type, 5 rooms, near school and living room with central TeL 875-lOlL anteed. L eo P elletier, 649-6326. convenient for gentleman 8180. ranch with garage, 114 baths. number definately tops any OCTOBER 17, 1964 from 9:00 Pickup service. Day or eve­ need your help investigat­ The Sherwin-Wllllama Co. working days or college stu­ bus line, centrally located. Call fireplace, kitchen with 24 foot living room with fire­ VERNON — Nondevelopment SO. WINDSOR—Freshly paint­ previous registration session In^ ^.M. to 8:00 P.M., for the pur-H If no answer, 643-9043. ing scientific phenomena. Maintenance 643-7567 after 4, or anytime 131 LAKE ST., Manchester. RIDEStS wanted vicinity Broad, ning lessons. Reasonable rates. dent. Call 643-6951. 50 BIRCH Street — 4 room Early American cabinets, place, oil hot water heat plas­ New listing—3 bedroom Cape, 5 room ranch, * fireplace, ga­ ed 8 bedroom ranch with railt- toe town's history. pgae of admitting all parsons Woodland and W. Middle Manchester Driving Academy, INTERIOR and exterior paint­ We have interesting posi­ flat, one block from Main St., weekends. and complete buUt-ins, ter walls, aluminum storms rage, high scenic location, 300 ins, ceramic bath, fireplace, The Democratic party picked vvho are found to be qualified tions for mature people Diamonda—Watches— 7 rooms, oil heat, aluminum .T^ke. to Hartford, store hours. 742-7249. ing, waUmper removed, fully M echanic FURNISHED ROOMS, com­ young couple, no children. large formal dining room, and screens. Custom built combination windows, fire­ foot wooded lot, priced to sell garage, large kitchen. At­ up 240 pf toe registrars. Re- to be Electors of too 'Town tit who have a basic back­ Jewelrv - 48 plete light housekeeping fa- BOLTON—Four room Ranch also a family room or den, at $15,500. Owner-agent, 648' tractively landscaped. Real 649-2828.______insured. Rme Belanger. 643- Call 649-6987 after 6 p.m. with cellar, large wooded lot, 1951. $16,900. Wolverton Agen­ place, enclosed porch, artesian puhUcans 105, end 398 of those Mancherter. " 0512 or 844-0804 ground in either math­ ciUties. CaitraUy located. Mrs. 2-ctu’ garage, and many cy, R ^tor, 649-2813. 4808. value with assumable 414% WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ $125. monthly, (ball 649-8711. well, 2-car garage. Lot voting chose to be unaffillkted. ipbe (Qualifications are asftbl'^ pASSBNGFStS wanted from Garage—Service— ematics, physics, or chem­ Accomazzo, 643-6948. SPLIT-LEVEL duplex, 22 Smi- more features that make mortgage. Owner 644-8086. Vernon’s flro district re- A^tUcant must be twwi- istry. High school or some Large local concern has pairing. Prompt service. Up to 175x820. Owner 643-7662. MANCHESTER — Six room Manchester area to vicinity Storage 10 INSIDE and outside painting. opening for man exper­ set St. 4^ room apartment, this truly- a fine home. Lo­ $8,600 - WELL K E PT 614 celved a slight edge In Sat- ty-one (21) years of sge, must college work is acceptable. $20 on your D for sale. ileges. CaU after 1 p.m., 649- second floor, residential sec­ room house, reasonable rent. 643-2692 643-9551 assumable mortgage. Only Agent. 742-7932, 742-7876. Whitn^r, Gate 3, third shift, I jAWNMOWBR rtarpesring; re­ United Aircraft Corporation 0289. tion, off Main St., neau- High Immediate occupsincy. Call 742- rage, $22,900. P hilbrick Agen­ $16,900. Wesley R. Smith 500. Manchester—exceptitmal CaU 742-8069. BOLTON — Excellent non-de­ vieinity Pindmrst and Burger pairs, sales, rotor bUdes • Silver Lane School, very pleasant sur­ 8042 before 8 p.m. c y 040-8404 Agency, 643-1567. ■ ranch, 214 baths, 8-zone heat, iss ’S' a r a?"? Chef, eaS 648-1609. ahaipeiied; Ueycle ssiles, serv­ Electrical Services 22 Eaat Hartford 8, Connecticut roundings. $110. monthly. 649- tremendous heated rec room velopment, 6 room Ranch on ice. Manchester .(Jycle Shop, SEASONED fireplace wood for Apartments—Flats— 9258. SIX ROOM Cape, large kitchen 172 HIGH ST. MANCHESTER—ft room ranch. plus laundry room, optional South Rd., fireplace, filed bath, 149 W. Iflddla Turnpike, 649 FREE ESHMA’TES. Prompt An Equal Opportunity living room with flrepla.ee, Im­ glassed porch-, or garage. In­ 2-car basement garage, nicely service on aU typea ot elec­ sale. Tel. 649-8974. Tenements 63 Ideally located near stores AntomobDes For Sale 4 2096. E m ployer ROCKVILLE — Three room Brighten Your Day mediate occupancy, $16,900. Ansaldi built Ranch, fire­ bus line, and school. Priced law setup, large lot, many landscaped 14 acre. Immediate tag rights have matured from statM trical wiriiu. Licensed and in­ PART-TIME general service LOOKING for anything In real apartment, g;round floor, part­ Philbrick Agency. 649-8464. place. plaster, 6 large occupancy, $18,000. Owner, Saturday to that date, or tor, He e d 08Rr Your credit turn- for quick sale. May be seen extras, full price $21,000. Over HAVE SMALL pickup truck— sured. W ll^ Electrical Co., EARN $50 and more in famous man. Goodyear Service Store, estate rentals — apartments, ly furnished. , hot water In­ rooms, full basement, cor­ WHO tumwl « 0«. ,S'*lSaS!: mi down? Short on down pay­ Garden— Farm— ^Dairy after 4 p.m. and weekends. 100 more listings, all price 643-8508. Attics and cellars cleaned. M anchestely 649-4817. 643-1388. brand items. No investment. 649-9623. homes, multiple dwellings, call cluded, $70, couple preferred. ner lot, vacant. Asking ment? Banknqit? Reposses- Prodncts 50 CaU 643-2251. ranges, (toll toe Ellsworth ■ N o Injuries In Om sk . ' **tloh o f a Rubbish removed. Reasonable. Help friends shop from home. ______J. D. R ealty. 648-5129. Call 643-0688. 875-3254. $17,900. trade considered. Mitten Agency, Realtors, 643- SPUTH WINDSOR—Six room rton? Don’t despair! Bee Hcn- Ca£ 6i9-10<8- Send for free 896 pu e cats- RBFRK3ERAT()R repair man Lovely Huck Towels! T. j. Crockett, Realtor, Floor Ftnlsliing 24 PUMPKINS for pies and Hal­ FRS23HLY painted ranch, fire­ 6930. .b rick (3sipe, double garage, No^lnj^es were r e ^ X n S S ^ tl to1JSr?ppS? cet Douglaa. Incndre about low­ log. Popular Club Plan, Dept. to w ork evenings. Call 643- WE HAVE custontm waiting 648-1677. place, 4th bedroom or family ■‘ f h a $600. down. Pasek Real­ typewriters — Standard lowe’en, 5c to 75c; 'carrots, FOUR R(X)M apartment, heat­ est down, smuest payments K851, Lynbrook, New York. 9492. for the rental of your apart­ room, plastered walls, walk-up ty. 289-7475. 643-7208.______rur'S \ t‘ tortat^^^cfion ®Sf and electric. Repaired, over­ FLOOR SANDING and rellnish- 10c a lb.; gourds, 2 for 5c; ed, cabinet kitchen, garage, i m m a c u l a t e center en­ anywhere. No amaU loan or fi­ ment or home. J. D. Realty attic, wuble closets, full base- hauled, rented. Adding ma­ ing (specializing In older OIL TRUCK driver, full-time, acorn and blue Hubbard second floor, available Novem­ trance ranch, 2-car garage, Rt. 80 and Vernon Ave. Friday b? nance eomitany plan. Douglas WOMAN for full-time assem­ 643-5129. t, pat M otors, 388 Mahi. chines rented smd repaired. flpors) Waxing floors. Paint­ references, apply in person to squash. 21 Angel Street. ber 1, adulta. 649-0052. heif acre lot, fine residential SIX-ROOM CAPE COD ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. bly work. Apply Carbon Prod­ wooded lot, $18,400. Oates Russell in ChaiTge • "S dtag to police, a car Pickup and deUvery service. ucts, Inc., 218 Hartford Road. Mr. HIU, Vernon OU (to., TWO ROOM apartment, in­ area, below $20,000. Wesley R. 3956 CHBVROIEiT 4-door sta­ No Job too small. John Ver- GOOD APPLES ^ DeUcious, Agency, 643-0035. driven by Malrimore McGahn, Unite# S to ^ on ot s ^ J r o Yale Typew riter Service. 649- Call for appointment 649-2480. Route 83, Vernon. cludes heat, hot water -and gas Smith Agency, 643-1567. CSLEVBLAND, Ort. 12 (A P ) tion wagon, 6 cylinder, stand­ ADMUlUU* faiUe. 649-5750. Macintosh, and Cortland ap­ 31. of Manchester, was struck ^ for cooking. Electric refrig­ 459 KEENEY STREET. 6 room Four bedrooms. Full sned Capt. Bill Russell will be in ard shift Can 643r9857 after EXPERIENCED truck driver ples. Ferrando’s Orchard, lo­ erator and gas stove fur­ TWO FAM ILY—One year oJd, by a vehicle driven by William of v S rt 5 cated on Birch Mountain Rd., (tolonlal, sunporch, large yard, dormer provides two over­ charge ot toe world champion Swanbeck, 26, of Tolland. (Jon- '. or R e ^ ^ of Votary 6 P-m. REPAIRS on all makes of re­ We are taking applicstlona and construction worker. 742' nished. Cali 649-7834. 649-5779, 4 and 6 rooms, 2 bedrooms, sized upstairs bedrooms, 2 frigerators, washers, ranges, Bonds—Stocks— off Hebron Ave., Route 94, 2-car garage, amesite drive, Boston Celtics tonight when they stoble WlUlam Llswell Investl- ®f *t»tel^tthe r ^ for full and part-time 6051. 6-7 p.m. family room one apartment, across from Fox Grove Coun­ baths, carport, full base­ 1956 PLYMOUTH 4-door, auto­ and dryers. Ail oil burners Mortgages 27 salesgirls. Apply ^ Glastonbury. LOAM ' modern kitchen, excellent con­ face BAltlmore In an NBA exhi­ rest was made. ' ords of wch to^ matic, V-8, resdy for winter, try Club. $15,500. Call owner ment House recently paint­ bition game. Coach-General Woods Jr 27 rt applicant has prevtoosiy cleaned and serviced. All lyork BOLTON CENTER Apartments, Ilie Best Stone-Fret dition. Philbrick A gency, 649- ed. Large lot with many $145. (toll between 9-2:30, guaranteed, (tosma AppUance SECOND MORTGAGE - Un­ Situations Wanted— 643-4719. Manager Red, Auerbach has re­ RFD 1, was summoned to court been admitted as an elector 1^ DAVIDSON CopiOT Brandy St. and Bolton 8404. shade trees. Sidewalks, city 643-4688. Service, 606 (tonter, 649-0055. limited funds available for sec­ ■ Female 38 Fertilizers 50-A (tonter Rd,, new 8 rooms, heat, Loading All Day turned to Boston to set things In Oct. 27, charged with failure tUsI town. ond mortgages, payments to LEVENTHAL NEW HOMES—We have 8 new sewers. Near Keeney School, Dated at Manchester thl» hot water, stove, refrigerator. Saturdajrs homes under construction order in the front office prior to to drive in toe established lane, 3968 COMET convertible, like s t e p s , s i d e w a l k s , atone suit your budget. Expedient Manchester Parkade EXPERIENCED m other w ill GOOD COW manure, 45 and one-hdf mile to stores and 12th day of October 1964. $10. loads, delivered. ExceUent $126. 649-3286, 643-4312. right In Town. Ranches from toe league opener vs. Detroit following a one-car accident new, automatic, $100. cash or walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter- service. J. D. R ealty. 643-5129. care for children in my home. NEW LISTING bus. Owner 649-2696, Saturday night. There will be Board of Admlasiona trade, aasume monthly pay­ for fall use. 643-7804, 649- Your Truck or Delivered $18,600 and Colonials in the early Saturday morning. The races, hatchways, dry wells. 643-9643. THREE ROOM apartment, Spacious custom built Just one more exhibition game':^- accident occurred on Bolton Rd. Barbara E. 0>lcman, ments. 529-5866, 233-6222. All concrete repairs. Reason­ A BETTER ARRANGEMENT CAPITALIZE on the high 8731. twenties. Prime locations, Selectm an heat, hot water, stove refrig­ home ft excellent residen­ quaUty constmetion. Call, agalnst Philadelphia's 76ers — According to police, the car able. 643-0851. of your flnaiuea will, make ‘ •ifcmand for our products erator, $90 . 247 No. Main, Corner School St. and Raymond C. Larlvcs,* 1968 VOLKSWAGEN (tonvert- more of your Income avaUable tial area, ultra modem gladly give you- the details. before Boston begins Us bid for Woods was operating left the at this time of the year by IRONING DONE in m y home. Household Goods 51 649-0228, 9-5. kitchen, 4 bedrooms, cov­ Selectm an ible in excellent condition, $1,- SHARPHiNING Service — Saws, for personal use. Lump debt becoming the Route East Hartfdrd T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- 73 a seventh . straight league road and struck a utility pole, Call 649-3687. 5, ered patio, family room, Lots For Salt crown. The Celtics rallied for a Robert H. fitarkol, ^ 635. CaU 643-4607 after 4 p.m. knives, axes, shears, skates, into one monthly payment of GIBSON double oven electric 1577. X breaking it. Woods was treated Tel. 649-4356, 528-4581 completely air conditioned, 112-108 exhibition trium ph over and released at Manchester Selectm an rotary blades. jQuick service. $22.25 for each thousand dollars AVON EXPIE R nSNCEID i: m ature w om - range, $50 or best offer. (toU MANCHESTER — AA zone, Edward Tomkie^ 3962 PONTIAC Catalina sedan, Capitol Equiimient Co., 88 Including repayment over fiVe minhnum maintenance In­ PK3TURESQUB Setting — 7 beautiful ' half acre wooded St. Louis at Milwaukee Satur Memorial Hospital for head and air ocndltioned, power steer­ Representative in your • an will care for small chil­ 643-1311. NOTICE side and out room I brick ranch, famUy Tow n C lerk Main St., Manchester Hours years. Frank Burke. 246-8897, dren or elderly person, live In, lot with all utilities, prestige day night. face lacerations. Ha waa taken ing and power brakes, auto­ dally 7-5. ’Thursday 7-9 Satur­ Connecticut M ortgage Ex­ neighborhood. Our exciting USED APPLIANCES, clean re­ Sealed bids for furnishing room, 1% baths, double ga­ location . H ayes A gen cy, 643^ matic tranamission, A-1 condi­ new gift line of cosmetics light housekeeping, small sal­ rage, wooded lot, Manchester. day 7-4. 643-7958. change, 16 Lewis St.. Hartford. ary. Box C, Herald. frigerators, ranges, waahsrs materials and performing the SPLIT LEVEL 4803. ACFL Results tion. $1,695. CaU 648-9758. Conn. and toiletries for men, and dryers, prices reaarauible work for: Air conditioning, Carlton W. Hutchins. Realtor, WASHING MACHINES re­ women and children of all YOUNG MOTHER with college at B. D. Pepurl Appliances, Lighting ft Painting at; U.S. Fine China Ideal location for small 640-5132. TWO BUILDINa loU, 50x100 CHRYSLER VOndaor, 4- children, modem kitchen, NEW YORK (AP)—It was a paired, RCA, Whirlpool and SECOND MORTGAGES — No ages is the greatest in his­ background wishes to care for 648-2171. Post Office, Manchester, (ton- on record. <3ity wat^r, sewer TOWN OF MANCHESTER ir, exceUent condition, low Kenmore. All work guaran­ appraisal or finder’s fees, pay tory. Call 289-4922. Pattern, Cut 3 bedrooms, convenient lay­ SUNKEN FAMILY room with and gas, near bus line and status quo weekend for toe leage, good buy. Call sifter children of working mothers. nectlcut wlU be received. In fireplace, 6% room ranch, 114 ACFL—no upseU chopped up teed. (toll 643-4913, 644-8141. interest only. E. C. Sollmene. 649-8693. EVERYTHINO In steiUleed re­ Udpllcate, untU 8:00 P.M. East­ out. school. I^ice $6,500. Call 649- 649-5688. Broker, 367 Oakland St., 643- conditioned used furniture ana and Colored baths, bullt-lns. garage, cov­ 3566 or 643-0319. and toe standings remained YOU ARE A-1! ’Truck la A-1! RN OR LPN, part-time, 3-11. ern Standard Time on Novem­ ered patio, captivating view, stable In boto Northern and Job Opporfunity BUICK LeSahre, low mlle- 2214. appliances, hl|^ qugUty—low ber 9, 1964, at the Business F or toe Very Best' of Cellars, attics, trash, small Laurel Manor, 649-4519. Dogs— B ird s^ P ets 41 prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 196 CHassware C arlton W. H utchins, 649- MANCHESTER—BuUdtag lot, Soutoem Divisions. Doing what e, power steering, very good trucking done A-1 right! (toll ------is- Service Center, General Serv­ Hom es 5132. prime location, business zone, was expected of them, toe Jer­ B oodltlon, Sw th Street, RockvlUe. 875- beat offer over $980. B48-2928, Trem ano Trucking Musical—Dramatic 80 M IN IA TU R E poodle pupa, ices Administration, Room 204, 50x300. Marion Edlund Real sey Giants bombed their Harris­ ^44-0641. 2174. (^>en 9-8. Post Office and (tourthouse, ANTIQUES NEBDED—Eaat Side. 8 bed­ FIRE FIGHTER Service. 'Help Wanted— Male 36 black AKC, exceUent quality. VICTORIAN MARBLE R. F. DIMOCK CO. BsUte, 289-4519, 644-0414. burg visitors, 34-12, while toe PIANO Instruction for begin­ Tel. 649-8400. AT ALBERT’S USED DEPT. Boston 02109, Massachusetts, room house under $20,000 as 9 B 5 CHEVROLET, C H E V-8, auto- TOP STANDS, PEWTER, soon as possible. Carlton W. Newark Bears traveled to 48 Hour Wedt LAND CLEARING, tree re­ ners. Introduce your child to PART-TIME 2 furniture and 3 ROOMS (300D at which time they wiU be pub' 649-5245 OLASTONBimY — 125x200 Hazleton and drubbed their , good condition, clean, the delightful world of mu­ OLD JEWELRY, BABLY Hutchins, Realtor, 649-5132. moval, and chain saw work. appliance deUvery and ware­ SMALL .MDCBD breed female USED FURNITURE Uoly opened and read. Speicifl- wooded lot ta desirable area, hosU, 81-19. In toe Northern and beater. 568-0253. A. Michaud, 742-8096. sic. Private lessons, your cationg, drawings, etc., may be HOUSEHOLD 1IEBI8. Member Multiple Listing. Starting Salary—$5,408.00 p v fimram house men. 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. puppy, all permanent ahota, 8 rooms of reconditioned fur­ near new elementary schoolt loop, Boston also did Its duty by home, (toll collect 875-4206. $10. 649-6741, 8 a.m.-12 noon. obtained from the Busineas R. M. REID Sob 161 CORVAIR Monza, good Call Mr. PettenglU 643-1524. niture consist of 7-PXBCB bed­ With a lovely yoked dress de­ 2901-N $18,000 — ATXRAljnVB 8 bed $12,800—RAN(H on bus line, Three Mile Road, first left be­ downing Westchester, 29-14 and Maximum Salary—$6,408.00 per annum LAWN MOWERS—Sharpened Service Center at the above ad­ . 649-7770 signed to flatter a matron’s fig­ room ran^, fireplace, alumin­ yond Apple Hill. Owner 643- idsiditlon. A speed transmis- and repaired, winter storage. room, dresser, mirror, chest, One of top oldest and most at best of condition Inside and remaining on top with an 8-1 WANTED—General machinists TWO GRAY and white fluffy dress. ure, Skirt has soft unpressed um stonns, encioaed carport, liOSL CaU 648-7490 after 9 a.m. Sales and service — Arlens, Help Wanted— 1 emafe 35 double bed, 2 Lamps, 2 piUows, tractive types of needlework — outside. Wesley R. Smith 048T. mark. PHtsburgh stayed ta sec­ on precision parts. Must be kittens looking for good pleats, and you can have short basement, large lot, nice view. Employe benefits laoluds paid vaeaMsn. l U t Snowbirds, also rental equip­ homes. '649-4206. 9-PIECE convertible Uvlng buck Weaving! These colorful Agency, 643-1567. COVENTRY—Two large wood­ ond place ta toe Soutoem loop plan, a complets lasBraaes ^an, and emplaysa m m k naim PLYMOUTH, V-8, auto- EXPERIENCED Cashiers exp^enced. Wilco Machine room, eofS-bed, 2 chairs, cock- or three-quarter sleeves. borders add a luxury touch to (toriton W. Hutitchlns. Realtor, itle tfanamlsBlon, neW mo- ment. L A M Equipment Corp., ed lots Just over Bolton line, with a 7-2 record by drubbing wanted. Pilgrim Mills, Hart­ Tool (to., Route 6 and 44A, tall * 2 step tables, 2 lamps, No. 8313 with Patt-O-Ram a Is guest and kitchen towels. 04iMSm RANCH, 614 rooms, nestled ta Appllcaats should be ao lass tlmn M nor msro toon 66 frtia erator, starter, tires, Route 83, Vernon. 875-7609. Bolton, Conn. Tel. 649-6268. reasonable. 644-0786, 644-1732, Portland (Me.), 34-13. Round-, Manchester Exchange—Binter- ford Road, open daily 10 a.m.- Live Stock 42 1 throw rug. 5-PIBCE dinette. In sizes 36, 38, 40, 42. 44, 46. Pattern No. 2901-N has full the trees ta a beautiful wood­ tag out toe schedule, Hartford rt age. a dtlzen rt ttc United fitatos airt in good pkrfieal brake Job, automatic 48, 50, 62. Bust 38 to 5 (. Size SEVEN ROOM Oidst heuM. 289-6657. _ __ priae 1945. 9. p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-6 PLirai reeondlUoned TV. RE- directions, graphs and color ed neighborhood, Just off defeat^ Mohawk Valley, 16-7 oondltton. iUt, $295. 875-1142. EXPERIENCJED meat cutter, DUCKS, rabbits, pheasanta, 38. 40 bust, short sleeves, 4 bedrooms. $ rtths. kk TfodkL p.m. exceUent working conditions, FRIG. or WASH. MA(3nNB. WANTED charts for three borders. Marloa E Robmtsoa, Realtor. Route 16. House has 3 bed­ CH(ilC!E shorefront lot, Wild­ and Richmond walloped Atlan- goats, and bantams, for sale; EVERYTHING ONLY $179 yards of 39-lnch. To order, send 35c in coins to: rooms, 114 baths, large rw- AppUcaats shoaM he rertdents rt «b0 Tom rt ] MUSTANG, 1966, 2- Hoosehold Services HOUSEWIVES—Add sparkle good starting sidary. Apply 448-686ft wood Drive, second Bolton’ u S 4 4 -7 . also, two dogs free to good $10 DOWN—$10 MONTH To order, send 50c In coins to: Anne (tobot. The Manchester reafion room, patio, large lot, Lake. Robert J. Smith, Ihe., black. Hardtop, red In- Offered * 13-A to your life. Earn excellent In­ f Box KK, Herald. Sue Burnett, The ’Manchester AppUoatton Wanks and a eM V M slM rt < ' -o homea. CaU 648-9269. Phone Samuel Albert \^0 (INTER MAN Evening H erald. 1160 A V E . OF $15,500—RANCH with 6 large $17,900. I^ rlck Agency, stick rtiift, 6 cylinder, come, become a Sarah Cov- E vening H erald, 1150 A VE. OF 649-624L BA-DABT LEAGUE heater, etc. 649-8782. REW BAVINO tit SURN8, moth WANTED—’Two men full-time Htfd. 247-0368 or 627-0036 for AM EBIGAS, n e w YORK, N.Y. rooms, 100x260 well shrubbed 649fS464. Won Lost ' entry Fashion Show Director. FOR« dftlTOMOTlVB PARTS B’to M AMEUCA8, NEW YORK, N.Y. Btunlelpal Brtldlag. rt Osator fi«ns$^ QpatiaBrta boles. Zippers repaired. Win­ Phone 648-6407. as carpet layers helpers. Ap­ ArtidM For Sale 45 more information. 10030. lot, full cellar, fireplace, S Tigers FORD prown Victcrta De- ply Mr. ’Turgeon, Carpet De- 10086. For Ist-class mailing add 10c MANCHESTER — 68 SsaeK Snbarbaii For Sale 75 Ocdtcr Strrtt, or H o*a. m a O M dow rtiades made to measure, I plK ^ ahlpplng, sad receiving. All beneAla. For Ist-cldss mailing add 10c bedrooms, lam kltdum, qwt- D odgers State' Bmploynnnt Office aad any fiieao Personal _ Ke 2-door Hardtop, private- all sizes Venetian blinds Keys WAITRESSES—Full and part- partm ent,' Watkins Bros., 986 DARK, RICH stone-free loam! A—L-^B—E—R—T —S AF^LY IN PERSON AT for each pattern. Print Name, leas cttadlU^ WolvsrtoB St ’Six room Cape, 2 blocks B ra vos I f owned. Call 648-W $ hfter M ain S t tor each pattern. Print Name, from shopping area and TOLLAND — Near Parkway. made whUe you wait. Tape rer time, days or evenings. Apply Also, fill, sand, gravel, and 48-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFQRP Address with Zone and Pattern Agency, Realtor, 640-$818. Large 414 room ranch, en­ Pirates, sImB ba rrtniMd ts tlw OPEN NK^HTS TILL 9 PJC. Address wth 'Zone, Style No. school, kitchen and bath new­ carders for rent. Marlowto 867 In person to Howard-Johiuon, stone, 648-B504. « Number, closed porch, garage, R od 8ok ^ S ^ M n a M p a l Brtldlag. rt TRUCK DRIVEN to work for and Size. THREE FAMILY—Near Can­ ly rsmodeled, built-in bureaus Main., 649-5221. Route 30, Vernon, Conn. Don’t wait— send 60c now for '04 FaU-WlntM ! Yankees Ooaneottoatf M tft thM Oiiitav rcHlD 2>door Hardtop, V- construction, must have m*- (JARPETS and Ufa too can be MAPLE KITCHBN set, talfie $CHIEB6L BROS. ter, 4 room units, particulars and walk-ta closet$ upstairs, '.hugs work wiop, se n your copy of the fall ft winter Articles; Custom Oollectlon: Hsyss Agency, Giants standard tranamlsalon with f o o t , TABLE repair, renew ------T ------^ cHanlcal' abilify and kadwl- beautiful If you use Blue Lus­ and 4 ehairs; Ifitanlx Uaiw* r Om*er fit. rtid Prortor 1 regular toaturas; ttams to avallsbls. Wsslsy R. fimltb storm windows and doors. On­ t aartw and floor ahlft Can fler; four chrome Mtohen %4 lainie of Baste Fuhkn. « elqtb and billiard table ac- NURSE’S AlDEh 8-11, 11-T edge of forks. Box Bit, Her­ tre. Rent uectrlc shampooer make! OoH’ OOe a rtnr<^. A gtim ej, M fi>U6T. ly Can 649-tW& A 64M628 after 6:80. f oeesories. 648-2867. . shifts. Ifourel Mainor, 649-4519. ald. . • $1. Oloott Variety Btor% chairs; dhr -Jack. 648-4087. •innidcto gnttera book. > 'i . ; . : ■ ■ i. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, ItM Th6 Wtfithtr DidljNotPn EHmirBBN Fereoast a< U. S. Wa . ttrwiing If^rato p the Wfik U * Octohss 16,1006 ■u Mostly eloady tonight, law In lb s Army and Hasy CSub Aux- 13,956 46s, pnrtiy snnny thaiy artn #flbsor a card party Voting List row, high In 86s. A bw itT ow n ton l^ t at 8 at the ctabhODsa. M aneh09tm ^^Ciiy of VWogo Chotm Bewe™ M xmI t ^ A Mm adisd* •t. Jaaoids' kothara Circle win Up to 22,473 meat Wadnaaday at 8:U p.m. at triad aa apan houM and tuaMaaa on Pngs 14) PRICE SEVEN CENTS maaliiic tonorroar. bagUniac at tha home at Mrs. Tbomaa Bran- MANCHESTER,. CONN., TUESDAY OCTOBER 18, 1964 nan. 48 Wadsworth S t Co-Host- In A ceoord-breaktng turnout TOP&SHOP ROLLS BACK (gIXTBBNvPAGBS) T :M pun. assas drin ba MTs. Edward Rlfau Saturday that increased Man­ Bootli M ool FTA NM a«liad> and Mrs. Paul O ’Nan. chester’s voting list by 4 per alad Its drat maatinc af tha mnt in 11 hours, 818 rssidents XI Oamms chapter of Beta anaann taaiomaa at 7:45 pjn. wers made dIl|TSI4 to vote in Events Ib a naattag «fll ba precadad Sigma Phi win meat tonight at WITH OUR GREATEST the Nov. 8 national and stato Airman Released Unharmed b y a potbMk at 6:80. Mambara 8 at tha home of Mrs. Horace a i« taniadad to brtac sitoar- BIsMO. 100 Carman Rd. elections. d f tha total,. 886 registered Russian Space Flight arata. A q>eeUJ part ad tha In State anaatbir win ba to araksoma tha Nathan Hale School will hold ss Democrats and 151 aa Re­ an open bouse tomorrow from After Propaganda Kidnap naw prtaolpal, Mrs. UlUan publicans, while 288 sre unaf- 7 to $:S0 p.m. All parents and filiated. chUdran are welcome. PTA The new electors raised the Accused Youth MlaatoBOfnbh Trlba. lORM, membership tickets may ba ob- town's total registered voters V become a dlsturtMuiee of great At 10:57 a.m. Moscow time, force,’ ’ the Cuban obeervatory “ As a result,** Mulvey said Drive begins today. The drive will be carried to every Soviet Space Target “for 82 days at a council time 2:57 a.m. EST, 10 minutes after ' cnooBw ] said. industrial worker, every business employe and every World View landing, pilots reported; ""R is ______Bt pw J t < air «r I 6«8rtC nothing .COTld be done be­ Cuba, hit by hurricanes O yo cause orders of ths court household in town before the drive en^ Oc,t. 80. object is visible oA'tlie grou^ nw ay watar to m la * beck « e i a , and Hilda earlier this aeason, a t With TbOaflex the fan pieeiure ptowB Now nothing can be done to Ths g^ for toe gensral^ ,, - CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (APT^Hars maylbt tha H6xt LONDON {APT — The Soviet well ■visible, and the cosmo­ II taV ^ alreadr has suffered great crop nauts, three, beside It. They are throosh tha clogfins.maM sad I KM an aieeticn Nov. 8, ths campaign this y«r is ahoutT?«rt «>> the VwM the space target for the Soviet Union, successful with man­ Uniem’s orbital flight of three and pro^rty damage. For the aiririMB k down. Cant A i l PINEAPPLE Drink — Del MoRtn's constitutional date.’’ United Fund is seeking. .walking about, walking brisk­ past throe days, heavy rains $46,000. Hie goal for toe Fund ned and unmanned earth orbit, flights but frustrated men in one space ship was gen­ ly.” • caaMMD re Max sr SMT «Nau Make Tour Mulvey referred to the Dem­ The campaign is being •'Bsctaan asi mam mb a watis caused by Isbell may have as. A whole is *116,000. The re­ mounted by three divisions—in­ with unmanned lunar and planetary missions erally praised in Britain today Scientists, engineers and cos­ • cmnaa nssu. cawt awesaouMe best caused farther devastation. The ocratic and Republican Inter- Authoritative America n^ • w aste laa. sm s Msnsnr nr mainder la being collected by dustrial, business and resWen- as a feat that put toe Russians monauts at the control post appearance Havana paper Hoy said the venors Ih toe case, saying they sources report the Soviets have embraced and congratulated MORIARTY BROTHERS in fresh, 6' 2 o z j ' “had no claim to special status toe Fund’s Initial Gifts Divi­ tlal. 'Die industrial division is ahead of the Americans‘ill the ,$ 2 6 S tobacco crop already may have charged with bringing in one failed 17 straight times to A rm Twisters space race. each other, Tass said. ' 301 CENTER STREET— 643-5185. bright cans in this court.” sion. ' launch probes to Mars, Venus R ie announcement o< tha af NASOwaM sn n i ivwnmni been damaged. half of-th e $46,000; toe other By contrast, Communist Chi­ clothing Cuban bro^casts monitored in For toe court to invite ccin and the moon. space ship’s purpose, mada >i STAR-KIST":7TUNA1 4 A flashing sign in front of two are each -expected to bring na and others aligned with Pek-. ferences and advice from the Begin Campaigtt enhanced by Miami said Castro’s militia had the Savings Bank of Manches­ For most of November Mars after it was launched Monday interveners, Mulvey said, “ Is to In one quarter of the total. tnr ignored the space flight. our euperior been placed on alert along the ter is announcing daily toe will be in a position to receive a from a "cosmodrome” 1,280 do a disservice not only to it­ Heading toe industrial divi­ In Japan, reports of the flight cleaning south coast to deal with any percentage of the goal that rocket-launched explorer from WlLLtMANTIC (AP)— ' miles southeast of Moscow, said methods..’ self, but to toe state of Con­ sion is Robert Warfel, general pushed accounts of Japan’s first storm emergency. haa been realized. The Fimd earth, a position It reaches once Volunteer solicitors were gold medalist in toe Olympics to it would study medical xeaeUons necticut.” ^ manager of the NHSLOO Tool told to have no fear, an The Miami Weatoer Bureau has reoeiived about 28 per cent every 25 months. second spot- during “ a long flight” How long advisory at 11 «.m. EST placed Consider Ptoposale Co. Inc,, 266 Center St., and a orthopedic. surgeon was' was never stated. 12u-1 HARTFORD (AP) — A p­ of toe goal. The United States plans to Japanese newsmen based In the storm center 40 miles south The United Fund .this year vice p ru d en t of toe Fund. In launch two Project Mariner near. Said toe surgeon at The traditional Soviet sUenca JELL-O GELATIN pointment of a special master Peking reported that throuriiout the United Fund Cam­ of Cuba’s western tip. The Cu­ represents 11 community serv­ charge o f toe business dlirlslon craft on intended eight-month the 24-hour and 16-minute flight, on what toe Ausslans are plan­ ban Weather Bureau, two hours is one of toe proposals under ice agencies, all of which are Is PhUlp Harrison of Harrison voyages to Mars In this period. paign kickoff dinner last ning to do In spacf — contrasted consideration as a three-judw night; "Don’t b« afraid to all papers and radio stations in JOIN OUR earlier, had reported It Just 27 dependent in whole or in part Stationers, Main St. Each 'will U.S. experts laelleve the Rus­ (fommunlst China made no with volumes of ^epared infor­ miles off the coast. federal court studlwstudies hownow to "[upoa p u b lic subscriptions, round up employe representa­ sians may launch three Mars go out and twist a few mation poured forth as soon aa Free Pick-up and Delivery arms. After all, you have mention of the space ship. STOPS SHOP fTTB O "Any storm in this position achieve toe reapporUonment of withoutWithout the fund, each would tives to collect for the probes, following a three-shot The London Dally Telegraph something is done — hid an always is a threat to south Flo­ i ie (fonnectlcut General As be required to mount its own drive where they work. ‘ pattern used previously when me around.” answer to questions whethsr BLANKET NEW SYSTEM cans embly. science staff said the launching BRAND Itij O rida,’’ Dunn said. fund drive, at a greater cost TTie residential division is un­ Venus and Mars were in proper “ has put the Russlnas ahead bf Voskhod had mads as kmg a EVAP MILK "W e can’t tell now, however, The tribunal reserved ded- to the community. fUght as originally plaiined. der Mrs. Norman OombUo, 71 position. LAUNDRY alon on toe special Master plan the Americans, whose first exactly in what direction It is The 11 agencies are Man­ and several other proposals ar­ Ornistance Dr. If the Russians emi^oy toe Profit ■ Sharing three-man space ship is at least AND DRY CLEANING moving’’ because of the lack of chester Memorial Hospital, (See Page Bight) CLUB PLAN gued before It yesterday at a TTie Initial gifts divlsioa and powerful new rocket used Mon­ two years away from the ON HARRISON ST. (44) ^ n e reconnaissance. ikitz Junior Museum, Child its eight teams officially wound day to launch, their three-man Last Obstacle laimching pad.” Off East Center St. Highest winds were estimated 90-mlnute hearing. Guidance Clinic, Children’s AiNrttd flavtra The court gave no Indication up their efforts last week. The craft, rocket specialists here The paper said the “ Soviet SMALL DEPOSIT AND Opposite the Cemetery at 60 miles an hour around an Services of Ck>nnectlcut, Pub estimated they may tw able to rocket which put the three-man AngrtoaH Dry Iraad when its decision would be an­ returns are just beginning to In GM UAW Talk I eye which became better organ- lie Health Nurses Association, land as much as 10,000 pounds vehicle into orbit must have 3--1 come in. REGULAR PAYMENTS For Pick-up and Delivery nounced. Observers expect it CANNED SODA •-Ited this morning. Gales extend­ Diocesan Bureau, Boy Scouta on Mars to make extensive been a colossal affair. It was Cali 649-77SS ed out 70 miles in all direotions. relatively soon, perhaps within The eight teams solicited Bulletins WILL MAKE YOUR and Girl Scouts, Greater Hart contributions from doctors, den­ scientific studies. DETROIT (AP) — Negotia­ probably bigger than the new Branches at; 219 North Main toe next few days. ford Chapter of toe American The U.S. Mariner craft, tions twtween American Motors “The court has got to be pre­ tists, lawyers, medical special­ American rocket being C«U*d from AP Wins BLANKET EASY TO (See Page Nine) Red Cross, and Hartford Coun­ launched by amaller Atlas- Age- Oorp. and the . United Auto Si. and 601 Hartford Rd. SAVE 50c or more pared to do toe job the Su­ ists, realtors, oil dealers, muni­ developed for the American ty YMCA and YWCA. na rockets, each will weigh 870 Workers Union came down to man-on-toe-moon program.” a s s ^ s s a s d e OWN! compared to other preme Court has ordered lu to cipal and school employes and The general campaign goal one simple question today: The London 'Dmea science PAYOFF r e p o r t e d tine brandsl (See Page Nine) Does the sole profit sharing correspondent said "Informa­ WASHINOTON (A P )—A FACIAL TISSUE Stop & Shop Brand contract tn the automotive in­ tion about radiation hazards, DemooraUe National Oonv> News Tidbits dustry survive or does It die? and the extent of protection mittee employe said today Iw ARE YOU IN Subway Snarl Working against a Thursday needed, can be obtained as well received a $1J)00 .payoff a l­ NEW from the AP Wires midnight, s t ^ e deadline, the with Instruments, and much la tar deUvering copies o f prfr or out o f ’ Seen Affecting company' said, in effect, let it known already.” vate Demoerattc messages AUTOMATIC U IIM T 'C tomato SAua die. The union, on the other He aaid that "toe check nec­ QMii achednlea to John Gren­ HOT WATER? U.S.------space------ageAoJKwlto- ^ newh hand, said let's keep it alive. essary for safety from welgh- ier, executive director of too V Top VahM Stmpi, too! dues provided by S Sovm o v le t^ ^ree- r British Vote This, howeyer, was not the lessneas can he made only In a RepobUcan National. Com- I satellite — and a team consist­ mittee. The charge was mado Just 9 >/}C* a day for fuel man flight, believes it may trail only trouble sjwt in the suitomo- BLANKET Russia In space race by as immli LONDON (AP)— A wildcat tive industry. ing of pilot, scientist and doctor ta an affidavit dated Oct CHECK THESE can get you out of as two years . . North Caxo- BUliway . slowdown that haa General Motors Coip., kingpin is obviously'a good way to go and signed by Loois FlaXr trouble! Una residents retreat slowly la snarled London traffic drew fire of the automakers, s t i l l ----- about it.” a teletype operator'%ortrtng face of sUt-Iadea flood waters today from Labor party legder for the Democratic National OUTSTANDING FEATURES (See Page Nine) but 2,800 have now sought Harold Wilson. He was clearly (See Page Ntee) ConmUttoc. He said he acted If you live In a typical 30 1 m a y w r o s p e o a u i 20 with approval of Democratic house, you could easily run SAVE < lb! ] $AVE orites. A Conservative staattal and persistent naew Mothproof spokesman said the slowdown Day, previewing 'toys that items. Mom can do the family More than 700 Eptscopallsa Educational toymakers seem ployment” In reply, ^ Only one blanket to waMi could react sigainst the Labor manufacturers will offer to the Aren Redevelopmeat Admla- wash. Sis can do tbe dishes leaders accuse OOP presiden­ public this year. to have been fascinated by ana­ and store at (be earoe time Junior tial candidate pad his running party. tomy. Among the items scanned tetrntlon ssld that It should Tha trouble began Monday in "This was the happiest day of not be expected to turn fed^ Three fashionable colors— take# his bath, and yon en- mate of “traaivw*nt exploita­ my life!” said Eddie Yuste, a 9- by 8-year-old (3heryl White were Roee Pink, Seafoam Green, y a shower. tion o i racism arooug wMte a- dispute over new schedules end aid on and eJf an eomc which various train crews re year-old who spent much of the a transparent model of a brea­ Caribbean Blue Don’t delay—phone us to­ cltlseBB” . . . P r s s ld s n t de thing man and assembly kits for munltlee mp ta and eat at- garded as a speedup. Some day assembling a plastic clock. day. Find out how easy It Is Oaulle arrives In Rio de Jaaelro skeletons of frogs, fish and toe the status of a _ failed to report, for work. Others ■nie children, picked from to switdi to a Mobllheat- STEAK for throe-day BrasUian visit, Navy families in Brooklyn, were human hand. area. The criticism wad worked in slow motion. Union Twin Size llred water heater. winding up lO-nstlon mlsrion to " I hate science,” frowned by tbe General leaders urged all to accept the the guests of the nation’s toy Single Control *Average tamlly of foor. Stop t Skop bolster French prestige In South industry at the Annual fall show Oheryl, “ but I like dolls.” Ofliee, rriilch eh . America . . . Supretne Court re­ new schedules. spendlag for Cloagisnh,.^: Trains ran Infrequently or not spemsorsd by the Toy Manufac­ The association, which pre­ 14.88 kolps yoa mvo! fuses to act on appeal by Darien turers Association of the U.S.A. dicts record sales at the factory couple in their flgtit against at all. Office workers endured RABRT n jpn i Full Size crowded, uncomfortable . jour Inc. They had the run of about level at $1.17 bllUan thia year, oondemnation o f their land as S A N ANTON] MORIARTY Erioy a vori tUak neys.' The streets were more 600 toys made by more than 100 aaya dolla remain the biggest I ' Singlfi ContrdI aiy elemmitary school site manufacturers, and each got to single category of toys, as they (A P) — ; Two Orficial Vatican sources soy crpwded than usual. Buses were 15.88 choked with passbngers. take home his favorite. >' have been for many years. governors for ■ duNHlo! Pope Paul VI haa acted la favor It's practically Imposalble to Double Size BROTHERS Wilson tried to blame toe There were racing-car kits, that Re ' at progreosives in their critical gas pumps that rang up the think of a revolutionary toy water's . Oiir Jiiil*Rlti Trim® atruggle with Ecumenical Coun- dispute In part on bad feeling Dual'Control EAT'N JOY IRANO which he suggested the Con­ number of gallons, monsters idea,” said Frank Oavltt, an rapidly In flr i: - M3-5135 eil conservatives. 19.88 gIvH yoH mort voloi; servative government caused by that walked, printing presses, association official, as he the NnsMNltti 301-315 C M tw St. rJiuiMth halting pay Increases in 1961. botany kits, families at dolls dodged lO-yaar-old Thomas Oar. Jeha R.. GENERAL ELECTRIC..:PIONEERS OF AUTOMATIC BED ______tour and ‘“The only people who are and even penthouse-style apart­ Baltoeim cm a tractor-trlcyble. leaves tor Great Britain hgr Jet pleased a)x>ut trwble on Lon­ ments for dolla. 'What adults use and do haa we Give Uner ; . . Georgetown artist don’s trammort are the Oonserv '"There are ao many toya you always been toe model for COVERINGS. LETS YOU SLEEP LIKE YOU NEVER SLEPT Armoufr Star Skinless 1 1 ^ Ptachot Meyor, 44, slate atlves,” Wilson said. don’t know what to play with,” ' toys,” Gavitt said. ^ BEFORE; GReeN STAMPS That statement seemed be aaid Tuiina Hunter, 9, clamping The day was happy but long yond dispute. Alter days of her handa. She chose an alectric for WlUle Ruff. 10. After two DOMESTICS — LOWER LEVEL M o b i l h G o t disappointment from puWc oven that really bakea. hours with toe toys, ho wpmtad nANKFOMS > 59 ion poUa and tlisir own sam* Tha aaanctatton, vdilch riagaa to hitaw What time It was. aschlMthiMt aa tartor faotariaa •1 toliik,” said WUlto, tha aouHH^atart paak ta tlm# Cor hmdi.”