. ;t ; 1 MONDAY, OCTOM5B. 24, 1966 Th^ Weather PAGE TWENTY-FOl® AvoRge Daily Net f^reae Ron iianrljfBter lEti^ninfl H^ralii ; For tb« .ibUM C h x ^ , ooel, eJuuMs# og. nUn \ M r in 40o; mootly ona* teachers in their school sys­ O etoiiw m , 1B4B-' . , By tORR^rrow, Uttl8 tonH^oratu** Manchester Watea will meet CSE Workshops tems. About Town tomorrow at the Italian Amer­ McRory-Hines Certification is the process by ican Club, Eldridge St. Weigh­ A id in Teacher which the state, licenses persons oome and t 4 14 ,9 8 4 H anehe^^i^A, pity o f ViOagd Charm ing in will be from 7 to 8 p.m. to teach in the schoola under H ie French C3ub of Manches­ fairway’s fl There will be . a Halloween Certification standards set by 0»e State t4% • ‘ ' ' , ■ ■ ■ , (GlMottM AdverUoIng am V n g a .tl) ’PRICM SEVEN CENTS ter will sponsor a public whist Party, with prlaes for the three Board of Education and ap­ FAIRWAY VDL. LteLVI, NO. » (TWENTY-iOUR PAGES—TWO OTCllONS) BIANCHESITER, CONN^' "I^ESDAY, o b tO 25, 1966 and setback card party tonight best costumes. Members are re- The Ooonectlcut State De­ proved by the legislature. Wie assartmeaf at 8 at Orange Hall. Refresh- ihinded that any member not partment of Education will hold r e la tio n s are oohstantly under fhents wlU be served. Ticket^ wearing a mask will be fined. a series of workshops through­ review. inay be purchased at the door. A board meeting wiU be held Through the meetings, the de­ Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the out the state during the next partment hopes to bring educa­ Miantonomah Tribe, lORM, home of Mrs. Roger Cady, Hic­ few weeks to brief school ad­ tors up-to-date on latest changes craff■ material^! / aill meeting tonight at 8 at kory Rd., Andover. ministrators on ways of and wlU olffer suggestions on have everything for your projects’^ Tinker Hall. handling teacher certification efficient records keeping. The Junior Century Club will About three-fourths of the Officers of Friendship Lodge problems. • styrofoam •glitter •felt have a dried arrangemMit The meeting for this area will state’s school systems are ex­ of Masons will visit Fayette workshop .tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. pected to participate in the sea*' • sequins •trims •ennents Lodge In Elllngton-RockviUe to­ be held Nov. 16 at the Vernon at the home of Mrs- Oscar Asa- Center .limlor High School. Oth­ sions. morrow night to put on the Fel- doorian, 17 Starkweather St. lowcraft Degree. The group ers will be held between now- . /• will meet at 6:30 at the Man­ and the end of November at I II The book discussion group of Hamden, Westport, New Mil­ chester Masonic Temple to • ^>ray paints the Junior Century Club will ford, Granby, Danielson and transport Its furniture. meet tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at New London. LECLERC m yes, we give the home of Mrs. Robert Cow­ The sessions will be led by • bells • cake tins A semi-annual Circuit Assem­ ley, 78 Plymouth Lane. The FUNERAL HOME discounts for bly of Jehovah’s Witnesses will Dr. James S. LeSure of 274 book to be discussed is "Fem­ Parker 'S t., the state depart­ • cookie cutters be held Friday through Sunday inine Mystique.” FUNERAL aU South V iet at Rockville High School. ment’s consultant in charge of organizations! teacher certification, and ■will • ornaments • braids A meeting of the Great Books be the first of their kind held SERVICE Alumni of the University of Discussion Group originally Vows E arly Hartford will have a diimer- In Ooimecticut. WALTER N. scheduled for Wednesday at LECLERC dance Saturday, Nov. 5 at Whiton Library has been post­ A major purpose of the work­ Director e both etoree are open IlinT*. und fri. nlghte till 9:00' • Elections Valle's Steak House, Hartford. poned imtil Wednesday, Nov. 2 shops, according to Dr. LeSure, will be to teach school admin­ 23 Main Street, Manchester at 8 p.m. at the home of Dr. and MANILA (AP) — In a Manchester Assembly, Order Mrs. Walter Schardt, 81 East- istrators how to keep better Call 649-5869 of Rainbow for Girls, will have land Dr. Members are reminded track of the certification of bid for peace, President an initiatory meeting tonight at to bring copies • of the two Johnson and his war allies 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. Moliere plays to be discussed, announced today they are Officers are reminded to wear "The High Brow Ladles” and prepared to Withdraw long white gowns. Refreshments "The Physician in Spite of Hlm- forces from South Viet will be served after the meet­ ,aelf.” Nam within six months ing. after their conditions for The PTSO of Bermet Junior establishing peace are ful­ There will be a rehearsal of High School will have its an­ „ .forget filled. all principals and supporting nual Open House Wednesday, Winding up the two-day sum­ players in Acti 1 of "Mr. Rob­ Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m. Parents will M^ntenance have the opportunity to follow tlSP' mit meeting, the South Viet­ erts” tonight at 8 at the Little namese regime pledged to bold Theater of Manchester club- a typical day in their children’s WoMesI scholastic schedule. Teachers national elections by next fall, rooms, 22 Oak St. The show On the troop pullout, tli^e com­ will be presented Nov. 11, 12, will present course descriptions. su^Although Christmas is still two months away, the nation’s stores are rapidly munique signed by the seven President Johnson and South Vietnamese Prime those watching wese Secretary of State RUsk and 18 and 19 at Illlng Junior High PTSO memberships will be ac­ ‘•'lAking on a Yuletide look. In Washington, Matthew Diekel, a department heads of government declared: Minister Ky (right) sign the Manila summit con­ South Vietnamese Chief of State Nguyen Van School Auditorium. cepted. '’iitore Employe, is all but submerged in toy Santas, ready to be placed out on the ‘ ‘•niey ahaU be withdrawn, ference communique at Malcanang Palace. Among Thieu (qecond froin r i^ t)« (AP' P hotofax) ' ;:^helves. (AP Photofax) after close consultation, as the other side withdra'ws its forces to the north, ceases infiltration Viet Gift Buying Blamed and the level of 'violence thus MAKOWlS Malllnson plioto subsides. Viet Monsboiis Wash Out 'Since 1911V - EVERYTHING MRS. JAMES SAMUEL McRORY "These forces will be with­ GAS H W HWBAtOO! drawn as soon as possible and for the Family and Home!" Miss Nancy Joan Hines of St. and the late Albert Hlnea. c Christmas Here Already not later than six months after Manchester became the bride The bridegroom is a son of Mr. the above conditions have been and Mrs. James McRory Of . o*v ' _ fukiUed.” of James Samuel McRory of iSAIOON, South Viet Nam reported cajjitiurlnig 896 peisoh; ^ '1 ^ ra i^ over Hor ti Viet NOW West Hartford. Withdrawal of foreign troops (AP) _ U.S. B62 bombers ers, ,scre bidonesiln Cong and set free 18 govern­ Aw aits SALE to the Virgin Islands and Puerto and ^early mailing, we have to "There always have been larations' -■-r cm.'the “^als; jprini? JJQiiiBfer Sub!aii-> ment soMtera and flVe wpmm,. and visit the meat dept, for inchidihg a dathblid mm: The- Rico for their honeymoon. have car,H n« out in tone,” said complalnta about lUshing freedom’ ’ and 'oh ^'peace and driq wag gefitenced 40. MISS IOWA LEAN In Grenada prisoners wbre fotmd hemd-< GET THIS HISTORY-MAKING H.P. Smith, Woolworth regional (hg season,” said a sp<*eeman progreea" in AaU and the Paclt- ■ deith by » military ^Undected’ Congress I JnBJlct^Damanager min EMUlBan fwBZlvlBvO*FYancleco. ojg Frederl«* and Nelson ic — were aligned in Ihe closing cuffed and staiwlhgi a govern­ BACON lb. . tribimal today after it ment spokesman said. OltKNAjDA, Miss. (AP)—Ne- Helena, Mont., Ben Morris, aesirion of the aavsn^nalion con- WASHINGTON (A P ) — T b e g iib p o sw al 'hqfwwer,^ nwgr m aka “BABY” BEEF gro leaders plan to continue manager of the J.C Penney de- (S^ Page Nine) lerenoe At Malacana^ palace convicted' him of in­ Ground fighting, in Boiith Viet damonstratione protesting al- . The "ftMls of ^fr^iedom dec- volvement in last Nam contimied' ln at Ml'wlto,901h C c a tr m , mart of wWch ‘ durtn. UVER lb. only^mall, sporadic .dashest bs oltotsd t e anotoef^^t^ 2 S d d ^ CiAg M HlJUiABALOO M6W1 Isged mistreatment of Negro larttsB" etdtled . a pledge of year's C om m n n i s t Tender enough to pass for toe seueh iwtiena to work , to coup attmnpt, radio calf liver tttt»******************************** t******************************** '^%>U8 In recenUy desegregated ” ? f^ n,)iitarv haa4fluarters ,**• * bettsr tosh 2-to-l -Dsmocratic OSCAR MAYER build a.tegiota'Of aOcurity and Jakarta reported. . nubile schools. progress' and to figM hunger,' annoiinced tS^toSnrtion qf work laid out tor It ^ _ S ^ tL ^ v to“ j the 1st Cavalry, AlrmobUe, Dl- Social Sscurity, « » unton H o ^ . Mostly * FRANKFURTS lb. 1. FREE BURNER INSTALLATION Then, the “Budget Heating Plan” conve­ . **I expect there 'will be a lot Lady Bird Digs UUteracy and disease* niently spreads the cost of gas over 12 more arreeted before it’s over,” President FerdinaiidFerdinand B. Mat- , Srion’s O petSh Irving, one tirillg A ttack, tains and marshaands along toe dentlal proposals which faUed^te idart charge for hookup to gas main on your street. rAlhts drive here. central coast, toe helicopter- the just-adjourned 88to Ot>n- ^ to a PORK CHOPS Lb. 85c W e're so sure you'll like gas heat that we •■Police arrested 214 maurchers, borne cavalrymen- reported WH- grass all are almost otrtain to ctaBy In the House, We will have smaU genuine Sparerlbs, lower at 59c lb. CALATAGON, Phidltiplnea the first ladies Isft after a half- A tt^pted Theft 2. FREE BURNER SERVICE make this uncQpditlonal guarantee; If you're ro&stmost of them school-age chil-c i ^ ^ knees in hour visit pushed in so tlghfiy fng rtl North Vietnamese and be considered. .YWtoany na one ejqpects Dem- not completaly spllsfled with your new d ^ , Monday when they tnea j^cbeoSogical digging, Mlro. the visitors could hardly get Reaction Viet Cong soldiers since Oct. 2. -And a tax raise migM he, too. ocrals to gain any House seats Hartford Gas assumes com plete responsi­ BRJDOBPOR-T (AP)—a Uni- vf * A A | # r BUHER burner during the one-year trial, we will re­ tmto* bypass barricades set up Lyndon B, _ ® Johnson carefully - through to their air^ondltiwwd verrtty of Brif^report professor The "Plying Horaemen" also \Wil'(to controversial programs in toe Nov. 8 etection. Predic­ State or Land O’ Lakes bility for operation of your burner. v n r a s s D n a t i o n s , n .t . tions averwe out instead to a 20 I I P place your old burner free. aijpund the city’s two previously century -potter^ bos end his \Wife suffered Injuries (AP) -r- Diplcanabs word ------^------. ■ ■ . to 80 seat gate for RepUbitoanB, a^'whlte schools. Crocodile Point here today. FiHpino presidential guards Meace. Others stairs from toe rear yard of Food Stores Face 5 L ba. 49c advance what your heating costs will be. n i t o tttr Bfipf/M <0 all honrn on Hartford Gas llnaa. Sheriff ^ g ^ I n ^ a m s ^ the worid — Mrs* Johnson, Mrs. The tour Included a look at toe 100 Senate skats are up for said a halt In the IxmhUig of their home at 84 Reserve St. etoction. Uttle aigrtfioant Sen­ obhose seized Monday were j. Marcos of toe toe walled city buUt In i960 by North Viet Nam remained when one of three men ap­ ogtTUCkswd sent to toeM Philippines and Mrs. Harold toe Spaniards, with protective ate swing is expected. the key factor. The com­ proached them and asked for a New Consumer Ire Preeidknt Johnson announced Pinebursf Grocery, Inc. F a ^ at PWOTim^. ^ Australia — excitedly stone walls 40-foot thick sur- match. Their daughter (Jhristlne, munique did not mention the » was with them at the time. MIAiMI BEACH, Bta. (AP) - vention to hear a report toat lO days before ^ 89th O on g r^ COENEE MAIN and TUENPIKE aS»t 46 miles west dug out toe treasures, which rounding a 2%-square mile bombing. 19, .was wito them at the time in thousands of stores q^bman fa^ has hem m m ^ permitted to take area. A moat which once sur- « fh** r»vvf«a»>r Tkk nation’s top food store cbeec- their profits dipped last year, adjourned toat he would ask the Most delegates said they With them. rounded it is now an 18-hole goU mto'^vea uttvm, ooiriJ'it'ining of declining toe housewives’ protest gained 90th to increase Social Security o^^l Mrs. Marcos dug at one of toe course. were not yet familiar 'wito pr^,.SW appeala tr J k momentum. benefits and ravlae the system, and service establishments the provisions of the com­ times with a piece of wooden today cut torir In Miami and Hourion, Tex., Some members of the 89th biggest Jars exposed in toe ex- The Philippine first lady, Mrs. munique. grocery bills. to boycotts were already in prog- wanted to tackle that appealing iR'or older, Ingram said. /.avutioncavation, hutbut inIn her eaxemess. eagemefls, Ferdinand Marcos, is also a (Sae Page «x) "We’ll boycott their stores,” ress. task before the election, but - • (See Page Fourteen) she broke it. Tuesday Only THE CONIVIECTICUT BANK >«k ______(Seb Page FourteeU) said Mrs. CSiarles Lundstrom of The Indvistry, on toe otoer leaders agreed to make it toe It was toe highlight of an aft­ Miami, president of the Dade hand,, contends that' profits de- first major order of business in AND TRUST COMPANY ernoon exclusion that brought County Consumers’ League. "If oline^ ■ last year. A ,, itoport Jianuary. Mw. Johnson to this Interesting they don’t do something about prepared by OorneH University Organized lahor — no Mg Devcon Liquid Steel f l c r i w i I Blonde Model place on Luzon Ikland — a 25- this, we’U picket their botri.’ ’ and released by -toe Nattonrt winner in the 89to Congress mlnute plane flight from Manila As the supermarket execu- Association of ^lood ChitiM despite its overwhelming sup- Soiled Murdered __for a bit of archeology and an - fives gathered here tor a con- Monday showed ‘ that profits port of Democrats in 1964 — exotic beach party at the ha­ ______^------—------were 1.31 per cerit of sales, uhdoubtedly will press again tor For thousands of quick, permanent repairs. Can be drilled, 'E In Manhattan cienda of Bniique Zobel,' a down one-tenth of one per'cent fixing o f' federal stSztdards tor wee'^toy FMlplno who haa 2,000 from last year’s 1.41 level. unemployment compensation threaded, sanded and painted. ^3»BW YORK (AP) - A straw ^ ^ acres ' vacant • — (Jo of an Indian-BrartUan strain Supermarkets, New’ York, toM (See Page Six) Reg. 98e litaiMttan apartment Mo^y Monday fm to roadsidoroansme fences xonceo so UntU Mid-67 some 1,000 executivqe. “ Ws are vHtdL Her nude bo^y had been Johnson could take toolr worWng on a profit of less than s l f ^ d and stabbed, apparently p^otures. WASHINGTON (AP) - - ^ e ^ cent. TWa Is. not proof Pentagon plans to maintain toe ^ our virtue, bw rrther oJT our HEAVY PLASTIC DROP CLOTHS Fo l^’ klmWled the victim as nation’s Selected Reserve Force ^ pHght.” B u lle tin Sas'l Si -Po^’" ^ « 10 ft. by 20 ft. make carrying leaves easy. Q O # » tail and weighed 114 pounds. ,^^S,cT^aL^^arter any required mobiUza- T toe’n ? S r i S J : t^ritn._ waa fiiwvYvi^Ad in ooRuereiiice IDOoDre Dam«r NBW DKIiAYED REOBUIllNG Regular $1.49. Cali this number any day, any hour, Maj. Gen. Winston P. Wilson, very s m o t l^ . TOa -WASHINOTON (AP) —The day or night for full details. f r r i S H head of toe National Guard Bu- logic of M r _^ an ce sheet ^ s Army plans to let young bmb GOOD SELECTION OF HOLLAND BULBS rrtu, disclosed this today in as- "Qt . sign iqi In a. Reserve slahie sessing toe progress of toe 150,- wouldn’t even bother to study Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodils S46rray HUl socUon, by Charles Santa Ana -for op to tour months to avoti H O T MtamM 000-mah force, organized a year it. . ^ — ... ttte draft while waiting to vol- Here’s what Bill Belfiore of the William E. Belfiore S S d S to‘e ^ ago M a first-line backup for He also toc^ tM (he elfeote nnteer for active dnty. Aw Lorg* Selecrion of Wire and Bamboo Rakes toe building the reeular-Armv. of vridesproM boycott, plans; Boonetaig this today, the Army Real Estate Agency at 431 Main St., Manchester, has U N E 525-4344 Wife, told poUce he had ^ "The results have been fan- “ I don’t see bow imyboi^ in said titia dMayed reeratttof tastic ” Wilson said, pointing Ws right mind can rsdooe prices to say about the Community Chest— ^ a ^ r s t litoea wmit down 'progfani “ slioakl imnre help* ^ We Give Green Stamps — out that 86 per cent of 423 SRF beoaueo of l» y o o ^ -'’ . ^ fid to men who find that tocir ^t^dlrtofaKVtoot^^. units test^ during the summer Told of the Oornsll otody, “I consider it actually a privi­ *1.1 i t , logical excavation amid the preferred job specialty is QB- passed regrriar Army battalion- Mrs. Lundstrom, a 66-year^ld ed” when tiiey aeek to eaBsk level examinations. Sixty which widow who said she * ^ t and ' lege to give my fair share to \ i : “ Vohnrteeta jioln for three yean MANCHESTER PLUMBING ^d6or was opoii and her body was artifacts flunked are being retested. won her first war » g ^ ir t to hot have aome eptlona hi such a worthwhile cause! Also, "This is quite good for part- increase in toe price rt milk 1ft ebooolag irtMt they wia da In timers,” he said. IW , said: . the aervleA' Dnineea are hi- it is a real convenience to write ;«* .yr. a. sra“ a«* <*»»■ a & SUPPLY CO. Mrs. Lyndon Johnson getsia laugh out of an archeologu^ expedition find by The National Guard tom s tos "That’s not so. I don’t believe dnetod for two yean hot have CONIRACrOR Mrs. Harold Holt (left) wife of the Australian pYime minister, and wives of bulk of too Selected Reserve It They are building new buUd- EBNHST LABSON, Prop. one check to cover so many CALL YOUR UMIe eholee 1» what saslgn ■^WMSlers s(Dd one atooktof in * owwi ef about 8(» others attending the Manila peace conference. Tlw w ^ en were peiaiHtted to A UBADENO HABDWABE STORE (Sea PH|| Six) .(See Xkge Slxteea) merta they gaA OR THE-HARTFORD QAS COMPANY JC taka their 'treasures’ htsiis^with tilenu (-AF Photofax) MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER agencies.” (Bm Page Two^ Jamnaod Ibe ctauNi^ana aad ■■ i t ' V V \tU- ,A^v ' ' \ ■ A X 3 jd V

P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTE]^ CONN^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAKCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1966 PAGti THBBI

sUtuttonalixed w h an ^Mclal W ife Complaiiio ToUand County ears is needed. Sheinwolcl on Bridge Train Kills Boy Picasso’s Jlated Routine; 6. AdmiTristratkm of more MICHAEL CAIIME KLH *^foster gtandparsnt” programs, Traffic Lights SENSIBLE FLAYER NorGi dealer MWtlCMUMKIiir ' Moriarly Urges Extension under which aenior cltiz^ie de­ SAYS B IG H T ifeDDfO Both tides vulnerwie . I «~Mm PETER SELLERS Cd.k.^ting a Birlhd.y STEREO MUSIC vote four hours a day to Indi­ Under the Bed NORTH JOHN MILLS vidual care of children in in- By AUTREO SHEINWOID A A8763 PARIS (AP) — Pablo Picasso be sparing himself as much as SYSTEMS Of Services for Elderly stltutloiuL Were Too Much ty K93 STAMiFORD (AP) — With a N o sensible man dalm s that O K32 hates birthdays, and having possible from any outside ef- 6. Training of senior dtizens CAliTM/VN r.OLUn ty for employment; retirement A A7 traln beating down upon him, ^ 3 ^^out his age. He AT IKrtMtt A . llo rlu ty , D«m o- to care for children from brok­ L O N lX m (A P ) — BIU Dooley he understands women; it ml|^t in health, hooor and dignity; WEST EAST an ll-voar-old boy crouched on ' , . , ^ ^ , has had a big workshop butlt cratie eamUdate for ataita rapre* en h o m ^ is a Mgbway safety effleer who get hack to his wife. All men AKI52 AQ1094 an w yo»r-oia w y y refuses to read letters and tele- koimp « t MomriiSi nius pursuit of meaningful activity; THE a raUroad track and was struck . . . nouse at Mougms, pius 7. Provisioii of social worksr- takes Ms work too seriously, Ms can do Is compare notes, and to­ ty4 tyJI086 .. . .-I . j grams that pour into his home storage s i»c e , because two oth- aontatlye from the Slat (A*B- efficient community services; luirse teams to meet the needs 0 QJ109 O A875 down, (apparently too frigntened anniversaries. er -studios were Jammed with NORMAN’S C ) state assembly district, haa Immediate benefit from re­ wife, Joyce, complained to the day’s hand is presented as a WRONG of senior citizens. A 11083 A 9 to run. But he will have to go through finished works. .si'oi’ IN m u recommended an extension in search knowledge; freedom, in­ Famborough Town Council. service to male bridge players. SOUTH 8. Organlzatlcm of civic cen­ ) Killed Monday aifternoon by his annual ordeal again today. Picasso was operated on tor a A N i :a k rn .i.iN i; dependence and free exercise *Tt’s a bit much when your Opening lead —queen of dia^ A None BOX the eervices provided to senior ters to inovlde recreation and ty AQ752 a New Haven passenger train He is 85. ' gall bladder ailment in Paris ni;>10N.Si'K\T10N of individual initiative. bedroom kwks like a road Junc­ monds. FOB dtixens. leisure-time activities, as well West opened the queen of dia- Q 64 was Waveriy Harris Jr. of Nor- The biggest outpouring of last December. When an old Under the provisions of the tion,” said Joyce, reiwrOng 413 H A iriK O K I) Kl>, ''rm struck by the fact that as infoimatlonal, health, wel­ memds and continued the suit A KQ6542 aoFFJiwsr BURNSIDE walk, well-wishing tor the celebrated friend visited him recently, Pic- Older Americans Act, which signs all about reading "G ive North Watt Soalh Wert Y~lhmyeti7mm one-third of all persons nach- fare, counseling and part-time imtil South rutted. Declarer Geonre N. Burr of Darien, the afUst comes at five-year inter- asso enthusiastically lifted his M A N ( HMS'l’KR provides for a five-year pro­ employment services. Way,” “Stop” and "If You 1 A Pan 2 ty Pan Ing age SO in Connecticut have drew two rounds of trumps with train’s engineer, tdd police the ^als. The last was for his 80th shirt to display his scar. He dis­ gram of grants to the states for 9. Study of the quality of care Drink Don’t Drive,” plus two 3 ty Pan 4 A P»t Tonight at least one living parent, and the king and ace, followed by 4 ty AU Pan train was traveling at about birthday, when he fled his villa closed that he had given up services to senior citizens, 68 provided in nursing homes, and sets of traffic lights under the two-generation families in the a club to the ace and another 7:00-9115 40 miles per hour when he saw In Cannes to avoid receiving smoking after the operation, million was allocated to the of the laws regarding their bed. over-S6 category are by no back to the t o g . the boy as he came around a visitors. and that he wears glasses tor 50 sUtes for 1966-67, under a licensing. Her biMband said their homa means unusual” , he said. "I a m ; South ruttev a low clUb in curve about 600 yards from the This year he may Just stay reading, formula which takes into ac­ 10. Study of the effects of was "only a small place and Blonde Model aware that Involuntary retlre-ii dummy, and East again dis­ Greenwich Avenue bridge. home. His place at Mougins, in In Picasso’s immediate future We Carry count the percentage of older the Medicare program ^nacted where else can I put my beac­ the hlWs overlooking Cannes, Is is an exposition bringing togeth- ment before age 66 is on the in­ carded. Now South had to waste NEXT! WendariHl “I He said the boy crouched pedple living in each state. by Congress in 1965. ons?” Found Murdered perfectly organized to keep out er some 800 of his works at the crease. I have visited too many a trump to get back to her down on the narrow bridge These grants may be used fo r 11. Offering courses in the Mrs. Dooley; mother of two unwanted guests. Grand Palais in the heart of homes where pension and social own hand. while a companion 11-year-old community planning and coordi­ problems of senior citizens as cMhtren, said things reached In Manhattan East rutted Gie next dub and •s • Carl Logan of Stamford, ran to T h e village of Vallauri.s, Paris. He will lend 700 pieces. security beneats have faHen be­ nation of programs, demonstra­ pent of the adult education of­ the lim it when her husband led a diamond to force out safety down an embankment. which owes most of its fame as The biggest previous coHectiem low expectaUons, neceMitating tion projects, training of special ferings of local high schoda moved a big green cupboard full (ConUniied from P age One) A South’s last trump. East still Every Wednesday a pottery center to Picasso’s of Picassos under one roof was an unexpected readjustment in personnel, establishment of new of more posters into the bed­ The engine struck the boy had a trump for the setting llttler basket at Park Avanua work there, arranged a celebra­ at the Tate Gallery in London the standard o< living of our programs or expansion of ex­ room. and came to a stop about 800 trick. South and 28th Street. In a near­ tion of street dancing, concerts, with. 269 paintings in 1060. senior cltisens". isting ones, information, health, Town deck Stuart Jones told TH E N EW yards beyond the point of im­ South pounced on her part­ by subway station they turned a bicycle race and boule a paintings, drawings and ceram­ welfare, counseling and referral Bridge Blockade her: "Wa shall try to find a loc­ pact. Of equal concern, Moriarty up a two-piece beige suit. It was game (akin to bowling). ics ■will be in the Paris show services and assistance in pro­ kup garage to store the equip­ ner. "You told me the odds said, is the plight of the “in­ were more than 2 to 1 against not known if the garments be­ Picasso is an honorary citizen opening Nov. 18. 2 vision of volunteer services. Fails to Shut Off ment and clear the congestion TOP CHICKEN EATER visible aged”—^"Those hidden a 4-1 break. They must be Ifl. lo n g ^ to the slain woman. BOLTON LAKE HOTEL of Vallauris, where he married Picasso’s cooperation is mak­ Moriarty pointed out that in the bedroom as soon as possi­ GAINESVILLE, Ga. (AP) — a m j in rooming houses, dilapi­ to 1 against the break I Just Neighbors in the building told Jacqueline Roque five years ing this possible, because the Connecticut has made progress Mexicans’ Entry ble.” WHiL FEATURE A TASTE-TEBfPTING 'P c (Curtis Tate successfully defend­ dated tenements and isolated got. Why do you hide the truth IK>Uce she was an occasional ago. artist is the biggest collector of in providing services to senior ed his title of world champion dwellings. F or all of these, sound ROMA, Tex. (AP) — Arrest of from m e?” model who also worked as a (Herald photo by SatcrnlB) Picasso used to go down’to the bis own paintings. He keeps citizens. In 1966, for example, SPECIAL . chicken eater recently by down- community planning utilizing a dozen persons bdtod efforts to Scrambles Out commercial artist. A photogra^ i! Coventry’s Fife and Drum Corps during an appearance in Manchester. The group was started last year. beach at Golfe Juan to romp them in bank vaults, in storage the legislature authorized a PREPARED BY JIM MINICUCO ing 37 pieces of fried chicken— new approaches and all avail­ "Y o u ’re exactly right about pher said the girl was Just • I iwith his children in the sand. warehouses and piled helter- bond issue o f 66 million to con­ keep Mexican laborers from Diperrio Wins able resources—^local, state and the odds,” North said. "You’re beginning a modeling career. a total of IZ^i pounds. This year he wasn’t sighted. skelter in five properties. Some MANCHESTER tinue the financing of public crossing the Rio Grande to Jobs federal—is a moral as well as a beautiful mathematician." •SCoventry * - The contest climaxed poultry Occasionally he is driven into critics say he has always kept housing for senior citizens. Speech Contest a practical necessity*’. on Texas farms. And he put enough accent on CHICKEN md SPIGNEni festival week at Gainesville, the hills in his white Lincoln, his best works for himself be­ PLUMBING & Since in 1964-65, the SUte State and local services to Sheriffs deputies cleared AnUumy Diperrio of 327 the “ beautiful” to scramble out which claims to be the broiler and takes walks in the woods cause he doesn’t want to part 5 Commission of Services to the demonstratoral from the Inter­ Burnham St last night won a of the hot water. capital of the world. with his 'Wife. ■with them. Others say that he SUPPLY CO. senior citizens will be affected Elderly provided services to on­ national Bridge to this border speech evaluation contest at All You Can Eaf i If500 Miles Later^ the ,Corps Plays On Tate, who weighs 255 pounds, A friend reports “ Picasso is in doesn’t want to flood the mar- ERNEST LARSON, Prop. by recent federal legislatian, ly 44 of the 169 towns in Con­ North might have pointed out rifV^THEJffREEAST * 1.75 village after they blocked ManiAester Toastmaster’s Club that South should draw only one won $1(X) and a bucket of fried fine fettle and is working as ket, provoking a consequent 877 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER especially the Older Americans necticut, it is clear, he said, that f h " “ IN'" ' The first board of governors Even the drums were assembled their attendance records, in pedestrian and auto traffic meeting at Miller’s Restaurant round of trumps, with dummy’s By HOLLY GANTER chicken. hard as ever.” But he seems to drop in prices. Act of 1966, Moriarty said. Title a rapid expansion of such serv­ Relax and enjoy a cocktail in onr air-conditioned meeting was held in September by hand. Then, on M ay 29th, which they obviously take fierce across the span Monday. and will represent the club at king. Then she takes two top Aoree of Free, PYee Paridng I of thla act spells out ten ob­ ices is necessary. In addition, terrace overlooking beautiful Bolton Lake. Since its first public appear- ^f 1965 and comprised one rep- the Nathan Hale Fifes and pride. The arrested men were Jailed a district conference next clubs and rutts a club. East jectives which Congress has de­ Moriarty said, new and imagina­ JJince in May, the Nathan Hale Vesentative from each civic and Drums made its first public ap- The spirit seems to linger; at Rio Grande City. They posted month. discards, but dummy still has Starting Tomorrow FO R R E S E R V A T IO N S 643-9731 clared to be the respooiblllty of tive approaches to the problems . Undent F ife and Drum Corps non-profit organization in town, pearance in 'Polland. even on the bus trips to and bonds o f $60 each fo r appear­ Carl Rohihach of 101 Wash­ a trump to lead to the South all levels of govemment. They of our senior citizens must be ROUTE 44A— BOLTON Jj)f Coventry has traveled more The board chose Wesley Lewis from appearances, the fifers are ance on charges of obstructing a ington St. was. voted best hand. Declcirer takes the ace Since then, it has marched are adequate income; best pos­ developed. MISSHONEV^MISSBiUOn • than 1,600 miles. as chairman, and Ralph Burns fifing. The music played on public bridge. speaker o f the evening. He and queen of trumps and then or mustered at Deep River, sible physical and mental Moriarty lists eleven areas of these occasions could hardly be Some of the dsmonstratois sat spoke on his experiences while leads clubs until East uses up HAVE «i And once they got where as secretary-treasurer. From Eeist Hampton, S im s^ ry and health; suitable housing; full action which he feels ought to BOLTON LAKE HOTEL called traditionalist, though, ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ MANCHESTER PARKADE in the roadway and others stood teaching his teen-age daughter his last trump. South makes the J^hey were traveling to, they that first meeting came the ba- traveled as fas as Brookhaven, restorative services; opportuni- be either introduced, explored u i ^ JAMES BOND the current favorite being “The shoulder to Sbotflder imtil offi­ to drive a car. rest with her own last trump • have marched more than 50 sic promise of the corps; a tra­ L. ,1., plus many other appear­ or expanded by the State Com­ Yellow Submarine.” cers broke up the blockade. The Manchester Toastm a s te r s and good clubs. ^ BACK FOR miles. They have earned six ditionalist group dedicated to ances. mission on Services to the El­ first taken* into custody were meet the second .and fourth Why didn’t North say so? I MOREI trophies and one plaque. Their the playing of authentic 18th Financially, the corps is now Another result of the recent derly. They include: Eugene N eism and B ill Chan­ Monday of each month at Mil­ was North, and I ’ve been m ar­ • most recent award was made at century music, when Nathan almost comidetely self-support­ board of governors meeting has 1. The organization of local ler’s Restaurant. ’The next J Connecticut Day at the Eastern Hale jserved in the 19th Contl- 10th dler, organizers of the United ried too long to go looking for ing. It was granted an approp­ been to recognize the exis­ committees on senior citizens. Farm Workers in Texas’ lower meeting w ill be Nov. 14 at 6:30 trouble. * States Exposition, where they nental Reg;iment. riation in the Coventry town tence of a “group within a 2. The establishment of coor­ y Rio Grande Valley. p.m. Dally Question I appeared by special invitation It was another eight months budget for 1965-66, but is now group.” This would operate as dinators of community services ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Offloers estimated 60 to 60 Partner opens with one spade, FOR ENJOYMENT IN EATING OUT • of Gov. John Dempsey. before the Corp’s first public doing well enough on its own a parallel to “Knowlton’a Rang­ to senior citizens at institutions men and women took part, K A Y 18 SUNDAYS and the next player passes. You 1 ’The corps was formed little appearance. During that time to discontinue that practice. ers,” founded in 1775 at the re­ of higher learning in Connecti­ FAIRWAY spreading a banner with the N E W Y O R K (A P )— ’The New h«dd: Spades, K-J-5-2; Hearts, ' more than a year ago. the re- considerable research was car­ One source of income was last quest of General Washington as c u t • word "huelga” — Spanish for York Rangers will play 18 of 4; Diamonds, Q-J-10-9; Clubs, t suit of an idea suggested by the ried on to find the authentic year's Fife and Drum Ball, scouts. Thomas Knowlton was a S. Provisim for course offer­ strike — across the bridge. their 35 National Hockey J-10-8-3. ; Coventry Historical Society. music, finally obtained from which might better be prefaced ings in the problems of senior friend of Nathan Hale, and his Spokesmen say American League games in present Madi­ Wbat do you say? Take Your Family Out ■The idea was quickly grasped recordings of the muslck mas­ by the words, "F irst Aimual” . for hoHoweefi citizens at institutions of high­ Rangers played aoi important farm er workers are uniable to son Square Garden on Sunday Answer: Bid four spades. This SEAN CONNERY ! by area peopla interested in ter of Williamsburg. Local peo­ It earned J760 for the' corps, er learning. part in the Battle of Harlem "trick or iroot" compete with Mexican laborers nights next season. They open shows strong trumps support ■ both fifes and drums and per- ple donated their time and and was considered such a suc­ 4. Expansion o f home-nurs­ for a Wonderful Meal Heights. who help ctdtivate and liarvest with the Chicago Black Hawks (usually five cards), a single- ! petuating the memory of Na- energy to designing and mak­ cess that there are rumors it condiM and bogs ing and home-maker services to The “Rangers” would be a crops in the semltropical valley. on Wednesday, Oct. 19. After ton or void in a side suit, and GOLDFINGER' ing the uniforms of the period. may well become a yearly, tra­ help senior (dtlzens stay in ■ than Hale. musket unit, made up o f boys Demonstrations began last this season the Rangers will not more than 9 points in high ditional event. The corps also their homes instead of being in- 16 and over. They would op­ summer in support of imion de­ move into the new Garden, now cards. depends on contrihutimis and erate independently, or in con­ mands for a minimum 61.25 being constructed at Penn Sta­ Copyright 1966 donations, as well as paymeht SEAN CONNERY junction ■with the F’ifes and CORFAM PUMPS hourly wage. Spokesmen say tion. General Features Corp, ■ Arts and Crafts Show Set^ for appearances it makes at pa­ Drums, and would be under the current pay varies from 40 rades and other events. J general direction of the board \ cents to |l per hour. Dr.No Last month, the board of g;ov- ; 250 Entries In^ More Asked of governors. With an expected emors held its second meeting, TOP KNIGHT RE-ELECTED I TtcMNKotoir I Mwwi M " wras «m m increase hi size, and the fo r­ The Fifth Annual A.rts and ings, graphics, sculpture and with the resuK that plans are NEW Y O R K (A P )— John W. mation of the Rahgers, the OPENS WEO.. NOV. 23 Tonite: “KALEmOSCOPE” photography be exhibited. underway tor further expansion McDevitt of Malden, Mass., • Crafts Festival sponsored by corps hopes that they can be­ XT NighUy 8 P M . 7:06-9:06 The show wlH Im open to the from the currant 24 fifes and 16 has been named to his third I tM« Malfohester Lions Cfiub and gin to participate in some area s i ? ' V- 30, Dec. 1 and 2 public. i,! drums. New memibers are wel­ term as supreme knight of the Sat., Nov. 26 and Dec. 3, 9 PM . ; tha Manthester Fine Art Asso- reenactments of Revolutionary c Committees at work on the come, provided they have "en­ Knights of Columbus. _ . ^ Matinees • elation is taking shape as en- W ar incidents, such as the Bat­ show have been announced. ’The thusiasm and a great willing­ McDevitt, former chairman S at, ^ v . 26 and Dec. 3, Sun Nov. 27 and ‘ tries and other arrangements tle of l^^ite Plains. general co-chairmen are Ken­ ness to give up a lot o f time Dec. 4 — 1:30 P M . and 5:30 P.M. • are being completed and lists of the Massachusetts board of to practice sessions and appear­ One member o f the Fifes and i are going to the printer. The neth G. Skinner and W illard Education, was elected Mon­ EASTER STATES COLISEUM ances.” Age is no consideration; Drums, James Foran^. has tape Rq;, I t N , festival is scheduled for Nov. Marvin of the Manchester Lions Mid-Heels day. He had headed the Ro­ Springfield the youngest member is eight. recorded all of the corps’ ai>- > 11, 12 and 13 in the Manchester Club and Mrs. N ora Addy Drake man (Catholic ftatem al group B o^ ^ ^'"wer Res. 3.60 atwi they range right up into pearances. He is currently InThe For Blit High School Cafeteria, and Mrs. Doris Schefisch of the since 1964. ® Seats 4.00 the process of cutting and editing Partially Obstructed 2.50 Although nearly 250 entries Manchester Fhie Art Associa­ go’s. The group also elected Dr. the tapes, in hopes of produc­ BLACK #NAVY BROWN Weak Only i have been received to date tion. And to anyone who has ever T John H. Grittlin of Peabody, ing a record. there is still room for addi­ The committee chairmen from attended a practice session, en­ Mass., as supreme physician. “AH we need,” said Ralph tional work to compete for the art association are Mrs. thusiasm is an ever-present in­ YOUR Bums, “ is a financial ‘angle’ ! prizes of iq> to 6100, to be glv- Rita Kenway, applications; Mrs. gredient. According to Ralph REW who would invest 6300 for the , en the work chosen best of Schefisch, awards; Mrs. M 3prtle Bums, " I t ’s the kids that pro­ Nothing makes a fam­ cost o f a master record and 600 'Dead Heat show.' Applications are avall- Carlson, checking-ln; Hans vide that, and it rubs off on the ily happier than sit­ rest of us.” Little knots of copies.” TONITE On A Merry , able at Sherwin Williams Paint Weiss, demonstrating artists; Go Round” younger members gather in After that—who knows ? 7-9:10 ting down to a fine : Store, 981 Main SL or by writ­ Carl Carlson, haiiging; Mrs. Women’s and Teens’ groups at practice sessions, giv­ That’s how Herb A lpert and the STANLEY WARNER meal at our restau­ ing Manchester Lions Club, Schefisch, Judges; Mrs. Drake, ing small concerts or comparing Tijuana Brass got started. rant. We offer a , P.O. Box 614, Manchester, Con­ National Magazines. OVER THE SOCK 3 Tom’w MKERICA'S S I FAUmrSHOW! choice of delicious necticut 06040. Chairmen from the 'Lions TAT Club are James Siegal, crafts­ U PORSIIW SUCH ST, Of fHMTn food amidst a pleas­ t The festival entries are open SUN.. NOY. 13 ‘ to all professional and amateur men booths; Dr. Robert Ken- "Seoonds” A t 9 P.M. "R E M E M B W r ant dining atmos­ non and Iv a r Scott, display "H o m ” A t 7:00 phere. artists who may submit one to it P.M. .five pieces. Works in oil, wa- frames; Francis Bishop, pa­ • teroolor, pastel; prints, draw- trons; GecHrge Willard, peg- BOOT SALE _ too Disappointment. SHEER FEAR! BUSHNELL board; Charles Boigida, posters; SHEER SHOCK! ORDER BY MAIL Orch. 64.60, 3.60; 1st BaL il Frank Larson, printing; Nor­ Famous U. S. Manufacturer mudi m an Accutnni 4AO, 3.50, 2.60; 2nd BaL man Clark, programs; Kenneth 2A0, 1.50. On sale at box of­ TR1CK OR TREAT G. Skinner, publicity; Clharles fice or by mail. Send check Cavey’s Restaurant: timepiece. Coliseum, ^®*rtce**^*tit5tets, date.. and stamped return envelope CANDIES — MASKS Crockett, radio; Jacob A. Diamonds to: Boshnell, Hartford 06103. Haroian, refreshment stand with $■ A Trio Concerts Presenta­ 45 EAST CENTER STREET COSTUMES Sylvian Oflara assisting; Donald Yolues to ^18.95 And if you did, ROCK tion. McCarten, road" signs; Isaac ARTHUR DRUG Snyder, television; and Edward Ate Forever! 10.99 H U D S a N yoifdbe addng CiArlson, tickets. Wide Yoriety of Styles trouMe. SECONDS Colors and Sizes In The Group Plus This 2nd Fun H it Frank Sinatra in “Come Blow Tpnr Horn” , UOUJARD 2 FOR The “works” in an Aocutron* timepiece consist o f a MEN'S and PREPS' LOAFER SPECTACULAR tuning fork; 11 other moving parts, a battery, a transistor, FOR TEENS— OVER IS— UNDER 21 J o u m o n ALERT and a litde circuit. THE U1TLE 5 THEATRE OF There’s no mainspring, no hairspring. N o balance 65 Tolland l^ke.— ^Next To Western Beef Mart whed. N o big collection o f mechanical watch parts affected VIGOROUS HANDSEWN VAMPS |MANaiesTER, me. | 1 Mile South O f Vernon Circle by temperature, by humidity, by oil and ^ r t and wear. EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT l l i e tuning fork keeps the time, instead o f the balance Presents Announcing The LEADERSHIP whed. C5 P.M. TO 9 P.M.) A A n xad h Ittever ond it riwoUl lie cbosen itilb a m It vibrates 360 times to a second. GRAND OPENING c m ; M nuty te modoR in die. Tonr trusted Cddor ( A standard balance wheel man­ feck I MISTER I FIRST Dr HARTFORD AREA jemtar li your host adviser. Ask about edar, daiity and ages only 5 vibrations to a second.) mttlTiB theer determine quality, contribute to beauty and A n d the time is guaranteed ac­ FRIDAY & SATURDAY yalne. Gbooee a fine stone . 1^ ,yea’ll alvtfnya be pnxid Reg. $14 and $15 curate within one minute a month.* OM fiiitionait I ROBERTS I of iti Beet values at traneodoDs savings. FROM OUR OWN About 2 seconds a day. f:;! ::: F I S H F R Y Italian and ^ STOCK The parts in an Aocutron dmq)ieoc may not be a distiQCtivB b. wedding xings jif L T M ’s Production A ial CHILDBEN UNDER It Penny Style many. / adUlaSieB 'val flalflS But drey’re doing everything right. ill Is The Original -HATUMNG-^ Black and Bro¥fn OYER 400 PAIR i|i Broadway Show ||| 89c 5“tilamond $95 59.50 4 LIVE BANDS 1.19 ELECT ybL m M Current Styles IN THE GROUP! 14 bt s m . n J5 U il TWO WEEKENDS I Wonderful Boneless Fillets (M ia z iio n d $i79 99.50 lii PRI. & SAT. EVE li TWO NIGHTLY H f lt % c t LtW.) Fried to a crisp golden brown. ★★★★★★★★★★★★ i|NOV 11. 12 & 18, m From Manchester From Boston 1 French Fried Potatoes * Cole Slaw VIN GENOVESI t , B-diamond set <«niE QUIETONES” "U lTLE JOHN AND THE Ml Ob m s 1MJ50 SHERWOODS” Tartar Sauce * Rolls and Butter From Mlsqmunlcnt AS YOUR STATE REPRESENTATIVE I TICKETS $1.50 I plos ' VdCfc (tw .) 6150 ^79. “THE VARIATIONS’* “THE DARK AGES* COCKTAILS SERVED AT BOTH RESTAURANTS % t L «500 *849. Hi Now On Sale li! ^ ^ m a r i AH tiMoe top groups coming to PULL LEVER 10-B d. ioaen’s diam ond rin g || A t Leonard’s ili you from the George this week­ l e t 0950 ^5B». MANCHESTER VOTE REPUBLICAN 675 «46. WaleonwHw* end. % 5Hle off Oakland Street—on ToUand TUmpIfes jfi Shoe Store On |il AT MANCHESTER PARKADE ii? Main Street |i| DOORS OPEN 8 P.M. WADDELL SCHOOL Easy Credit Terms! Use Our Layaway Plan i Or Call I D O N T MISS IT! VERNON YMCA OPEN WED, p^URS. A FRI. UNTIL 9-.N PJL MANCHESm PARKADE I Mile East sC Ve N O V . 8th MANCHESTER^1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE I 643-2014 I Admission $1.25 OIrola OB Roots St CHAR6C ACCOUmS INVilED • PLENTY OF FREE PAMUNe ★ *4*A**i**4'» Genoyesi for R ^ . Committee E X IT 93, W IL B U R CROSS H IG H W A Y

i I \ 1.1 PAG E F IV E MANCHESTER EVENIN^ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1966 lEANGHtSSTUR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2S, 1968 B o lt o n , Events Gengras Backs Rockefeller Admits Relerendiim on ^ - e h p A l h b e Anderson-Liftle I Town Seen Going I. igiiBiwiiiiiGBiiiirifirfifflfiiiiiiiffiiiPifiw in the Fluoridation Tax ^Big Blooper WaOCN MU6 to . Ter Main BRIDOIIPOST (AP) —Fluo­ W orld ALBANY, NY. (AP) - Four versary of the day Rockefellor Past Debt Limit ridation pon«iito. alA entitled made Ms no-increase promiM. The board of finance, sup- to be built on land purchased by ' Volcano Erupt$ yeaiw ago Gov. Nelson A. Rock- to valoe. thsir op|witttk» in e efetter promised pot to raise O’Connor dramatised the occa­ piled with a rough estimate for the town between the present JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — sion by cutting huge candle-Ilt statewide referendum, the Re- taxes if he were reflected. the construction of the new eie- elementary school w d Toomey “ wagging” run. T he faster the *Cbnr dotb tlw ilUl* fcuqr M t Kekid, one at the most puMloan candidate tor governor TMs, Rockefeller admits, waa cakes in New York and Rochee- HAIR . Lane, is being designed by dance, the closer the food and threatening volcanoes in popu­ said Monday idgfat "m y biggest blooper” in politics ter' and Inviting onlookers to menUry school, told the 200 or Malmfeldt Associates of Hart- Mush hour vice versa. For example, a lous Bast Java, has eruptod because, he couldn’t keep the in a chorus of •TJahappY p g r m a n m l y 80 townspeople assembled at a ford. The town has appropriated Genuine Im ported , Clayton Gengras said be would Atid gatbar bouay aS tha dance repeated about 7 times again, driving an estimated 1,- try to arrange such a referen­ promise. Birthday.” public hearing last night that $3,000 for preliminary plans and in 16 seconds indicated food 700 persons from their homes, He also invited taxpayenv day a dum if he’s eiectod. Rockefeller’s second term as the town would exceed its debt tor site engineering, Antara news agency reported acTOBS the state to show their' IVom unity opaning flour* aupply about 2(M yards away, Appearing on a radio pro­ governor saiw the enactment dl Ucenced limit if that school and the caf- ^ Because the desi^ has not wbereaa a slower dance of 5 today. It added that it was not attUpathy by wearing green HypeitrUiMlogMi ar!” gram with Ms DenioCratlc op­ a two per cent sales tax and eterla-audltorlum addition to been drawn, toe architects bw- determined tt anyone was armbands, turning on automo- Hand Woven in Scotland . . . liaae Watta times in IS seconds meant that ponent, Gov JMm Dempsey, increases in motor vehicle, li­ the Mgh school were built. their rou^ffh estimates on toe kitted. Mle headUghto in the daytime Ckrir A lordycii ▲ oolongr o f honey Iraaa la' a the nectar waa about 1,(M0 Gengras said, ‘ T think ttiera’s quor and cigarette levies. _ ^ ^ ^ ^ costs of the Hall Elementary The agency did not give the aM pioketlng state office bUUd- The romblned estimated cost m Colchester, which they highly organlaed aoclety in yards-from the hive. a lot of very unhappy people ■TMa “ blooper” is emerging as M9.7919 exact date of the eruption but of construction only on toe two d^gigned, making adjustments whldi ewrary ona contributes to Dr. iron Frisch found that in regard to fluoridation In the a central issue in this year’s said streams of lava deatroyed The public

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PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1968 fAGE SIX Irwin Refuses to Pay Fee - Th* funeral will be held to­ ToUaind' rB ro lli«« Columbia Leaves Collection Police to Advise Suspects 4 morrow at 9:80 a.m. from the Obituary John Tindale Funeral Home, W. Zone Change Asked Leaves will be swept to­ For Commuter Campaigning Qennesaee St.. Syracuse, with morrow on a pre-scheduled Of Rights with Statement Mahef Plan to Preserve Aid TTapped a Mesa of ^ requiem at Holy School Wins number of Manchester NORWALK (AP) — " I ’m not aheafi pf m® t1>r®V8^ ' ► V ' and then come along and talk Family CJhurch, Syracuse, at By ErHng Larsen streets. Pollbe Chief James M. Rear- against you In co u ^ You have Historical Sites Proposed going to pay ’em 60 bucks to ‘Boggy’ Muldoon, 10. Burial wiU be in Syracuse. Oeniwe McCauthey • ^Kht to oonsult with a lawyer Coal Miner to the.coinmuteta," . . . Homeowners are requested don, Oapt. George M cC a u ley quesUoned, and campaign In their stfitions,’’ Merit Award Slbal’ s campaign coordinator, call at the fu- A request by Erling Larsen of Larsen’s Hardware for to rake their leaves to the and Det. Lt. Joseph Sartor, during « A master plan of areas mark­ fore the declaration can be pnaSVlLLlB, Ky. (AP) —. “ ►25 UmpFnipi(ire ^^**"***home tonight from 7 to 9. said Rep. Dcmald J. Irwin, Mrs. Majorie GampbelU} com­ a zone change for a parcel on N. Main St. opposite edge of the sidewalk, but ed for hlsUnical preservation eliminated. He eathriated it Four brothers of a mlnsir The family suggests that, In were among other Hartford questWning. D-Conn-, today when told that plained Monday -that the les For Safety Union St. will be up for a public hearing before the not onto the street. was recommended last night by would take about two years be­ In Baseball, U lieu of flowers, those wishing County police who attended a "if you cannot afford a law­ trapped by a coal mine cave-ln Haven’s advertising agency, Streets tomorrow are: David D*WoUC, senior engineer fore all the necessary work was the going fee charged by George Patros, principal of Town Planning Commission Dec. 1. meeting yesterday called by yor, one will be appointed for took part In reicue oparationa Transportation Displays, Inc., SOUTH WDtDSOR — John to do so make memorial con­ the New Haven Railroad. Larsen, whose store in the Armory St. State’s Atty. John D. LaBslle you, if you wish, before any Jor the State Highway Depart- would be completed. "Said SibaL would have to shell tributions to a building fund Porter School, has announced . . . __ Umated cost ot Ashworth St today as other relaUves contin­ (Bonry) Muldoon, 74, of 658 )that an award for exceptional North End Renewal Area will duard St. to advise them of legal meth- questioning. If you tlvlsh to an- •ment. . VFW Auxiliary Awards Asked to comment on a com­ out $50 for each campaign ap­ at Holy Family Church. improvements Is |li,000. Haynes S t - DeWoIfe, who is also the liai­ 3bc members of the "VFW ued a vigil outside the mine. Pleasant Valley Rd, a prom­ merit has been given to the “ hve to be relocated In May ods in handling criminal bus- gyrer questions you have the plaint by an aide of his ^ - pearance in a railroad station, 2. From Alfred Corbeil, for a Alpine St. son between the Connecticut Post Auxiliary were awarded Attempts to reach the spot publlcan opponent, former con­ inent figure in area and state Franela J. Friedrich school by the National Safety Prop^cs to build » '^“ re pecU. right to stop answering at any Mrs. Campbell said no such three-lot subdivision off the Memorial St. -Historical Society and the high- membership pins at the post an­ where the miner was behaved to gressman Abner W. Sibal, that sports, died yesterday at Man­ ANDOVER — Francis J. Council for the 10th consecuUve oute'^e of and on the fringe of The updating of the methods yme. You may stop answer- fee had ever been le'vled befors- thc renewal area. south side of Bush Hill Rd. The Russell St. ■way department, spoke last niversary dinner Saturday. have been when the cave-ht oc­ the New Haven’s charge was chester Memorial Hospital. Friedrich, 65, of Hebron R d„ year. , . is taking place because of- re- questions at any time She also complained that for parcel contains four lots. Cor- Bigelow St -night to approximately 46 rqem- Past national council mem­ curred Monday were hampered "outrageous," Irwin " said, Mr. Muldoon was bom in East husband • of Mrs. Agnes Tenny- After publicizing the award, Iiarsen is also a member of a cent U. S, Supreme Court de- you wish to talk to a the first time, campaigning on beil intends to sell the fourth, Liberty St. ibers of the ’Tolland Historical ber Florence Streeter of Man­ by frequent rock slides. "It’s a private railroad. ’They’re Hattford, and lived at West son Friedrich, died suddenly he added, "W e are proud to gxoup of businessmen who plan ciMons where criminal suspects lawyer, and may have him with New York-bound commuter an interior area, to a sports-* Anderson St. Society. chester presented 20-year pins The cave‘ln came oply within their rights.” laM night at Wlndhaih Commun­ to submit a proposal for a \ were freed because they were- yqy during any further ques- trains was forbidden by U*S Hartford for over 60 years be- achieve this recognition again man who owns horses; A 50 to Hemlock St The master plan would serve minutes after the 4 p.m. shift ity Memorial Hospital. shopping center In the renewal n’t advised of their constitution- tlonlng." - to Mrs. Laura Hlckton and Mrs. "I've done enough for the fore moving to South Windsor of our safety education pro- 75 foot right-of-way from Bush Lodge Dr. tax an inventory of local land- reported tor work at Johnson's railroad. Mr. Friedrich was bom in gram. With the realization that area. Larsen originally headed al rights to remain silent and the conference, conducted Lillian Caron; 10-year pins to railroad," said Irwin, who work­ A railroad spokesman said, four years ago. He was one of Hill Rd. to the Interior lot is Edgerton St. -marks and 'would include an Enterprise mine near here. Columbia, and waa employed accidents remain the chief cause one of two such groups which to be represented Immediately behind closed doors In ths Su- Mrs. Lucille Audette, and 5- ed to |et federal aid for the however, that there was nothing the outstanding catchers in base­ proposed in the plan. Edgerton PI. overall )>lan for preservation of Only two men on the 20-man lor 46 years at the State High- of death among school age chil- submitted two competing plans, by counsel. perior Court In Hartford, La- year pins to Mrs. Sandy Craw­ b a n k n ^ line. " I ’m not going new about the railroad’s policy ball in the Hartford area, and 3. From Robert Stone and Newman St. ^elected historical landmarks, shift were in the shaft where the dren, we must continue to im- Representatives of the groups Reardon said today he would sgng (gid police he is seeking ford, Mrs. Julie Goetz and Mrs. to pay 'em 60 bucks an ap­ on campaign appearances; that played with the Hartford team way Department. At the time Jack Goldberg, for a subdivi­ Rosemary PI. Including hulldlngs, homes and cave-in occurred. TTiey ran in of his retirement in February, prove our program, to teach Friday night and decided distribute statements to Man- uniformity throughout the Doris Kynoch. pearance." the $60 fee was needed to pay of the Eastern League. After sion off the east side of Gard­ Knox St. *tha ToUand Green. opposite directions. One reached he was assistant highway en­ Chester policemen which they county on the interrogation of 2 Accidents on Highway Irwin said he has tried to the expense of cleaning up sta­ his playing days were over, he young people to protect them- favor of a merger. ner St., to consist of 20 lots of Valley St. Interest appeared to center safety. ' gineer stationed at the Nor­ Larsen proposes to relocate will read to suspects advising auspects In custody, A Massachusetts driver, campaign, in New Haven sta­ tions Uttered with campaign became an umpire, and officiat- selves and their fellow students.” two acres each.'' Winter St. (Center to Val­ .primarily around the preserve- Clinton Yates, 25, o f Pike, wich office. He was a member his own business on the south them of their rights. He singled out the Miranda Ernest Beatty, 54, of Roxbury tions in previous election years leaflets and coffee cups; and M at hundreds of games in He added that many of the ■6. BYom Charles Luce, a ley) 4 ion of the ’Tolland Green, and County, married and tha father of Wooster Lodge of Masons, side of N. Main St., to the west Copies of the statement, case, in which a decision was was charged with Improper and "I was chased off a plat­ that the railroad never coun­ ieml-pro, independent, college safety programs have been ini­ change to Business Zone II for Orchard St. DeWbU recommended the ap­ of a young boy and girl, didn’t and the Andover Volunteer Fire of Glenney's Lumber Yard. ' formulated by LaBelle, were handed down four months ago lane changing as a result of a form In New (2anaan once.” tenanced campaigning on trains and schoolboy baseball for over tiated by the school nurse, Mrs. a parcel at E. Middle Tpke. Trotter St. pearance of the Green be re­ come out. 2 Department. handed out at yesterday’s meet- concerning the necessity of pq- two-car accident Sunday night but that some candidates did tS years. Shirley Fox, who has given the He is requesting a change to and Ferguson Rd. The TPC Is Leonard St. constructed through research Other members of the 4 p-m. He said hls experience with Survivors, besides his wife, In- ing. licemen to advise a suspect of on the Wilbur Cross Highway. it without permission. He was employed at the Royal school much guidance in these Business Zone III for a parcel, extending the request to include Elro S t end drawings made to show the shift went to work In an effort to commuters that that "you for elude a son, Robert M, Pried- It reads: "’The Constitution his Constitutional rights, State police reported that Sibal and Irwin, both residents .Typewriter Co., Hartford programs. partly Industrial Zone and part­ three existing businesses, a gas­ Summit S t (E. Center St. to -appearance of the Green as it dig their way through the tms shouldn’t touch 'em in the requires that I inform you of He said some of the cases in Beatty was traveling east and of Norwalk, are campaigning •4V7eVM7‘ retlring“ ta"l9M . He rich, and a ^ughter Mrs. Les- He has received a certificate ly Residence B. The TPC will oline station, a package store E. Middle Tpke.) -was years ago. These drawings morning. They’re grouchy, or your rights. You have a right his file may be unconstitutional attempted to pass around a car of fallen rock. against each other for the third waa a communlc/nt of K. Fran- U* Billings both of Andover: a and the school is on the honor extend the proposal to include and a tavern, ’The area is zon­ Flower St. should be compared with photos Rescue squads from other trying to sleep. to remain silent. If you talk to because the Miranda rule ap- ahead In the right-hand lane Ume. Each h u beaten the other eis of ASSISI Church, aitd a Ufe- Wmiarn f rie ^ c h of roll. . the area as far as the Huebner ed Residence A and C at pres­ Strant.St. of the present Green and a plan mines that dot this ,x.ecUon of "What I used to do,” he said, Lllley St. any police officer, anything you plies to any case tried after and struck a car driven by Lil­ once and each has served two time member of the YMCA. GOP Women Meet property. ent. a and sketches be drawn which the eastern Kentucky mountains "waa get some pretty girls, go Wadsworth St. say, can and will be used June of this year. < lian Mltelli of North Adams, m e tonight from 7 to * ^ ^ v o r f . . .elude a 'The Sisterhood of Agudas recommending a new policy, ed, the town will not accept Asserahly, engineer as well as providing Minister of England, succeeding "Sewer systems and disposal the need of its preservation as a shift workers and housewives, In the past, money had to be ed. 9. There will be a recitation of d DeWolf if the highway de­ gnuited to Pldladelphla. clude a Chinese Auction, Mah the Ambulance Association Heads Board ment of interest. With the uni­ at 7:30 p.m. These are onen Zak Infant Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the Hls statement follows: sistance, both technlcaUy4uid in what to expect from their en- partment planned to widen the In 1854, the storied charge of Jong and a card party In the meeting room in the town ga­ form fiscal year, however, tax meetings, which the public may David Alan Zak, two-months Byron Funeral Home, 684 State program, according to Mrs. Irv­ Competing Groups Merge "The new Connecticut Con­ terms of money. We talk about gineer, how to evaluate prelin)- present Rt. 74 to four lanes the Light Brigade waa made rage, Bald HiU Rd. money is available at the be­ attend. old aon of John E. Zak Jr. and St., ’Springfield. Burial will be stitution adopted last Decem­ eliminating pollution with strict inary surveys, recommenda­ "(which would cause the elimlna- during the Crimean War. O f Finance ing Tannenbaum and Mrs. Sam St. Matthew C3nirch’s Men’s Joanne Rose Zak. of 4Q Olcott in' HHJcrest Park Cemetery, Kassman, co-chairman. ber 14th by statewide referen­ enforcement primarily directed tions, find plans, and contract ‘tlon of the Green) as an access In 1938, Generalissimo Chiang To Plan North End Center Ciwir will rehearse tomorrow St., was dead on arrival yester­ Springfield. Saul Caroline is auctioneer dum contains one article which at industry. What are we doing enforcement. road to a widened 1-84. Kai-shek estabUshed a provi­ Malcolm Erb was elected night at 6:30 in the church. All day at Manchester Memorial BYiends may call at the fu- and others_____ on the_ _ committee______The two groups of business- taken on the choice of a plan, I believe is not in the best in- abdut another major source of "Once construction is under ' DeWolf replied that the de­ sional capital at Chungking. chairman of the board of fi­ men of the parish are invited to Hospital. Death was caused by neral liome tonight from 7 to 9. include Mrs. Saul Blum, Mrs. men which had submitted plans and an impasse developed. Keith terest of townspeople of Con- contamination; Namely, the way another nuijor problem re­ partment" would not widen the In 1945 a top-ranking Nazi Dr. nance at Its annual reorganiza- Infectious pneumonia and prob­ Saul Caroline, Mrs. Morris Kap- for redevelopment of the North said Edward Rybezyk, executive nectlcut. More specifically, I homeowner and the town in quiring technical assistance is ’present road to four lanes be­ attend. Robert Ley chief of the Ger­ VOTE BY The Youth Choir of the Unit­ tlonal meeting last night. ably occurred in slepp, accord­ Ian, Mrs. Sol Konigsberg and End recently met and agreed to director of the Manchester Re­ believe that Article Ten of the which he lives, i an equitable assessment pro-.^ cause of the resulting Impact man Labor Front, killed him­ ed Congregational Church will The previous chairman, Wes­ ing to Dr. Robert R. Keehey, Mrs. Philip Segal. merge. development Agency, had at- new Constitution is not in the “How can w t expect towns cedure. A quick review of towns "■on the community." A new lo­ self to avoid trial as a war rehearse at the church tomor­ ley Lewis, resigned earlier this medical examiner. Funerals Servicemen Mail A . letter to . this effect was tempted to bring the two groups best interests of Manchester the size of Marlborough and jj, u,is area indicates a wide cation would be selected, he criminal. ABSENTEE BALLOT row night at 6:30 and the Adult month and was replaced on the -^Bolicemen James Martin and According to Mrs. Ruth Sorac- sent yestet^ y to the Manches- together, and the merger was people, and should he amended Ekist Hampton with their limit- variance of assessment preced­ said, which would not cut In 1947, President Harry S. Choir at 7:30. board by John Allen. Allen will • If you will be absent from the State during vot­ Bmast McNally made an at­ Mrs. Bessie H. Barker ohl, postmaster, Oct. 21 to Nov. ter Redevelopment Agency, finally agreed upon at an in- by the next Legislature. ed financial resources, to take urea and use charges. These through the center of the town. Truman proclaimed Maine a St. Matthew Church’s C. Y. O. serve as secretary, replacing Al­ tempt to revive the baby with Funeral services for Mrs. Bes- 10 has been designated for which, according to Atty. David formal meeting of the two "You will recall.that I spoke the necessary steps, soon charges are levied by local sew- "The resulting Interference with disaster area because of forest ing hours on November 8. (6 a.m. to 7 p.m.). Basketball team will practice bert Stevenson, who asked not mouth - to - mouth resuscitation Hargrove Barker of 310 mailing Christmas parcels and Keith, stated the groups would groui« last Friday night. out against Article Ten last enough. to eliminate pollution gr commissions doing their best, the natural life of the conri- fires. to serve again. Peter "Van Dine December when the new Con­ tomorrow tdght at 7 in the Hicks • If you are ill or physically disabled and unable to C after he had been found uncOn- Hackmatack St. were held yes- greeting cards to servicemen work as one unit. The group, which consists of sources? Even in Glastonbury, with the information available, Ten Years Ago mimUy would not make sense Memorial School gym. was re-:elected as vice-chairman scious at hls home, and b« 'was. afternoon at Watkins- overseas. Dec. 1-10 is the dead- Keith said a single plan for several properly owners in the stitution was proposed. I have where we’ve had a sewer com- Glastonbury has been fortunate "in any way,” he declared. A town meeting to award the The United Nations Security of the board. vote in person at the polls. rushed to Manchester Memo- Funeral Home, 142 E. line for airmail. This includes, the rebuilding of the North End area and interested builders, received legal opinions on Ar­ mission since 1955, we are only in having some talented men '' DeWolf gave the society three contract for the construction of Council recommended the ad­ Erb, in thanking the board rial Hospital In a police crulsfcr. gt. ’The Rev. K. Ejnar according to Mrs. Soracchi, would be submitted in the fu- will probably function as the ticle Ten and find that consoli­ in the- second phase of a se'wer under strong leadership on its • If you are a member of the Armed Forces. sets of U.S. Geophysical maps the arts and science wing of mission to the U. N. of. Outer members for his election, said, He was bom at the ho^ltal. pastor of Trinity Cove- personnel of the armed forces ture. But he was not sure North Manchester Development dation powers rest solely with program. In fact, part of the sewer commission over the of Tolland to be used In map- the new ToUand High School Mongolia and Mauritania. that they had done a good job Aug. 1. nant Church, officiated. Sydney and any of their families, plus w'hether a completely new plan Corp. since the corportation has the Legislature and not with first phase has to be supple­ years. Even in this case I’m 'J)lng out the various places of wlU be held tomorrow night at Five Years Ago during the past year, and will Survivors, besides his par- ^ MacAlplne was organist. authorized U. S. civilians em- would be drawm up or whether already been formed and this the towns, according t o ' the mented because it is overbur­ sure the members, present and To the Republican Town Committee, 806 Main 'historical Interest In the town. 8 in the Hicks Memorial School After a four-year investiga­ continue "to endeavor to do the ents. Include his maternal isurial was today in Mount ployed overseas. one of the old plans would be would be more practical, Keith new Constitution. dened. It will be 1969 before a past, would .have appreciated . TTie maps show the total gym. tion in the process of settling best we all know how.” Street, Manchester, Conn. Please arrange Absentee grandperents, Mr. and Mrs. xubura Cemetery, Cambridge, In Honor Society. re-submitted. This will be decid- said. ‘ ‘Article Ten, called the master sewer plan for the en­ unbiased consulting services to physical reUef of the town, in­ The Democratic Woman’s the small estate of Adolf Hit­ Van Dine reported that as of Allan Rose o f Bolton; and hls Mass. Susan Bknmons, Stephen ed at future meetings, he said. According to Keith, the fol- 'Home Rule Article,’ allows the tire town will be complete. aid them in their deliberations. Ballot for: cluding lakes, hills, streets and Club will meet tomorrow night ler, West German Jidge Hein­ July 1. the start of this fiscal T pateraal grandparents, John E. ------Grant, Linda Henry and Rob- Originally, two separate plans lowing persons will either be General Assembly, after July Without help it is not difficult It is obvious then that the close ^[forests all shown in various rich Stephanus formally declar­ year, the town has a surplus of Voter’s Name ...... Zak of Windsor and Mrs. Henry Edward P. MeVey ert Pawlowski, Windham High had* been submitted, one by the directly or indirectly involved 1, 1969, to enact special legisla­ at 8 at the home of Mrs. John to estimate how long it will be link between pollution and waste colors. ed the Nazi dictator had died $72,283. This compares with a Palaner of Manchester. School Seniors, have been in- North Manchester Devolpment m the new redevelopment plans: tion which could force ccmsoli- Burokas, Russell Dr. T 5e funeral of Edward Pat­ before the installation is com- disposal requires urgent; Iri- . He also told the society of a of a self-inflicted gunshot wound surplus of $16,517 at the . begin­ Private funeral services will ducted Into the A. A., Mac- Corp; and the other by a group Erling Larsen, owner of Lar- dation of Ideal towns into a re­ The executive hoard of St. A d k ress...... Tel...... rick MeVey of 89B Bluefield Dr. plete. In Manchester new sew- 'volvement at the st&te level In historical Properties Act. pass­ on April 30, 1945. ning o f the 1965-66 fiscal year. be held at the convenience of Kinnie Chapter Honor Society, of businessmen called the Town sen’s Hardware, and his son, gional government without the Matthew Holy Name Society will be held tomorrow at 9:30 ers are also required, not only this matter of sewer systems ed by Chmgress and awaiting One Year Ago The difference, according to the among 15 other Windham high and Country Associates. Both Earl; Donald and Vincent Gen- referendum consent of the peo­ will meet tomorrow night at 8 the family and. burial will be in a.m. from the Holmes B\ineral for.new areas, but also to re- and disposal plants.’’ the President’s signature, which Burglars using a cannon, auditor’s report, is accounted Don’t delay. Complete and Mail Today Center Cemetery, Bolton. There H ^ e i! 400 Main St., with a school students so honored. plans showed in detail how each ovesi; Aldo Pagani; Roy Con- ple living in these towns. Thus, at the home of Charles White, would provide $42 million for blasted the vault at the Brink’s for by the fact that tax collec­ Lucky Strike Green. group had planned to build up yers of the Conyers Construc- Manchester could be forced to Stuart Dr. _ * For Further Information—Tel. 649-2859 will be no calling hours. Mass of requiem at St. James’■ ■ School Menus preservation of historical land­ tions including for back taxes, the North End. Stillman Keith; Orlando consolidate with East Hartford, Tpke.; Mrs. Jeannette Vennart, C-ompany in Syracuse, N. Y. The fine tobacco cigerette with menthol. The Holmes Funeral Home, Church at 10. Burial will be in Menu Porter School: Tuesday, Reserve Units • marks. The available funds were up from 96 per cent to 111 For months no action was Annulli and Keith, himself. and Hartford by order of the 102 West St.; Mrs. Phyllis Wil­ Manchester Evening Herald and made off with some $400,- REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE 400 Main St., is in charge of St. James’ Cemetery. macaroni and cheese, tomatoes, would.be usable for surveys and per cent. General Assembly and we son, East Hartford: Andrew Tolland correspondent, Bette 000 in cash, checks and secur­ arrangements. Friends may call at the fu­ cupcakes; Wednesday , corned To Stay Ready would be provided on a state The board agreed that the wouldn’t have anything to say Wodal, 374 Slater St.. Wap­ Qustrale, tel. 875-2845. ities. neral home tonight from 7 to 9, beef hash, beets, fruit cocktail; and local matching basis. about it. This would meam that ping; Mrs. Maude Woodbridge, Mrs. Jessie G. Honghmaster Thursday, barbecued luncheon Until Mid-67 A Historical Council will be Rockville Jury Awards we could lose control of our lo­ 495 E. Middle Tpke.; Gary Zito, WAPPING — Mrs. Jessie Mrs. MayboUe LaPorte meat, cole slaw, wax beans, established on a national basis cal government, our neighbor­ 77 Oakwood Rd. Gallnat.^ Houghmaster,- . 88, , of , Funeral services for Mrs. grapefruit; Friday, no school, (Continued from rage One)' to advise the president on pres­ hood schools, our voice in town Schenectady. N. Y., formerly of j^igy^gne Collins LaPorte of teachers’ convention. $150^000 in Hospital Suit BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A ervation of historical land­ affairs. In short, we could lose Force with 131,(XX) men, com­ Wapping, died sj^denly last Hartford, mother of Jo- son to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc­ marks and to help co-ordinate night at Gjspnfleld, Massr ^ LaPorte of Talcottville. Manchester Evening Herald ROCKVILLE (AP) — The anck, was acquitted by Judge our local autonomy. Carthy, 39 Riverside Dr., Ver­ pared with the Reserve’s 19,(XXf. "I know that Manchester peo­ .the programs under the His­ Mrs. Houghmaster was born c LaPorte of South Columbia correspondent Vlr- family of a young, mother who Joseph S. Longo before the jury non; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Secretary of Defense Robert ple want to keep control of our torical Properties Act. April 4, 1878, at Wappliig, a Francis LaPorte of glnlaM . Carlson tel. 228-9234. began its deliberations. Micliael Bryant, Warehouse S. McNamara set up the Se­ The state legislature will be died during what was supposed local government. I know that dsbgbter ot John and Heleim Hartford, and Mrs. Ger- Pallanck had sought $J..5 mil­ Point. lected Reserve Force a year asked next year to provide suf­ Dailey Galinat, and lived in this- Young of Coventry, will .to be- a minor operation has lion from Hastings, the hospital, Manchester people want to keep control of our neighborhood DISCHARGEJD Y E S T E R- ago during the Viet Nam buHd- ficient funds on a state level to area until her marriage. jjg j,gj^ tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. Vandals Break been awarded $150,000 by a the E. F. Mahado Co., which match the Federal Funds on a survivors Include a a o n .^ h n Benjamin J. Callahan had a contract to install the schools. I know that Manches­ DAY: Mrs. Lillian St. Cyr. 691 up as an alternative to ordering ter people want no part of re­ Governors Highway, South to active duty Army Reserve or $0-50 basis. H. Ifeughmaster of North-^y^^ yungyg. Home, 1602 Main St. School W indows ■The jury reached its decision 8^^ pipes, Melclwir ^ "istron g The statewide historical in­ gionalization without a refer­ Windsor; Mrs. Mary MacDon­ National Guard units. N. “ Y .; a sister, ' Mrs. Laura East Hartford, with a solemn Dessau, Inc., (MBIX30) which ventory currently under way An 18-inch lightning rod and Monday night after a corn- endum. When elected, I will ald,’ 54 Laurel St., Wapping; I^mis of Manchester; five high Msiss of requiem at St. supplied pne of the parts, the At the time, some regular i>y the Connecticut Historical brothers, William Galinat of two frosted glass windows were plicated trial,, that lasted five take action to have Article Ten Mrs. Anna LAChapelle, 144 Mary’s Church, East Hartford, weeks and involved six de­ McKesson Appliance Co., which Army divisions In the Unite^ Commission, appointed by Gov. Sheridan, Ore., Arthur Galinat broken at Buckley School yeS’ amended to provide for local Pearl St.; Mrs. Claire Darr, at 10. Burial will be in St. fendants, including Johnson manufactured the anesthesia States were being stripped of Dempsey in the mid 50’s, will and Qtarence Galinat, toth of Cemetery. terday, and a garage at the machine, and______Peter Negrelli, -a referendum on any consolida- Norwich; Philip Parenteau, 63 resources and converted to East Hart- town disposal area on Olcott Memorial Hospital in Stafford serve as a basis for the applica­ Delray, Fla., Lester Galinat of hospital janitor, who connected proposal. We should make Hamlin St.; Niles Brook, Glas- training outfits, providing men tions for available funds. Many St. broken into. Springs. Article Ten a true ‘Home Rule tonbury. EVEHTBODY'S IK7IIED Hockanum and Ransom Galinat ______the wrong tank to the oxygen for the war. [ Police said the rod was locat­ The suit was brought by Article,’ not a vehicle for the of the towns east of the Con­ ef South Glastonbury; and sev­ outlet. In this situation, McNamare necticut River, including Tol­ 2 ed on the roof of the school George Pallanck, whose 28- swallo'wlng urt\of small tp\vns DISCHARGED TODAY: H. eral nieces and nephews. The jury acquitted Negrelli established' the SRF as a supej> land, have yet to be surveyed. Condition Fair and the .windows on the build­ year-old wife Elsie died on the by large cities. We must keep Earl Huggard, 58 Princeton B>meral services' will be held and McKesson and convicted ready fewee which could be or­ Pr" "j,® Rockville; James MacKay HI, attained — getting in shape to cording to the board of asses- formerly of Hartford, brother inside, police said. connection. Negrelli other is improving, a Hartford They said bicycle tracks nitrous oxide, commonly called ronnemion. isiTNcvers Rd., Wapping; Mrs! be able to arrive at a mobiliza: , sors. Tliia constitutes over one 3 •f Mrs. Edward H. Boles of Hospital spokesman reported were spotted'near the garage. ‘■laughing gas,’’ to Mrs. Pall- therefore hooked up Um wrong Mrs. Ursula Abbruzew, 53 Niles - ^ Manning and daughter, tlon station on seven days’ no* third of the town residents, Manchester, died yesterday at ------tank to the oxygen outlet. , Dr.; Wilbur Brown, Box Moun- 8 _____ F . undenro eieht weeks October 26 and 27 — 6:30 to 9 p. m. today. Forest View Dr., Vernon; Mrs. tice, then undergo eight weeks c Only four sessions remain for the Veterans Hospital, North­ Negrelli was not trained' in tain Dr., Vernon; Charles Ca- Two other family members, Sally Johnson and daughter, of brigade and divialmi level the declaration of property In­ ampton, Mass. this kind of work but was asked doret, 36 Henry Rd., Wapping; Fernanda, 7, and Linda, 2, were Ellington; Mrs. Margaret Mel- training before deployment cluding tomorrow from 4 to 9 Survivors, besides his daugh­ to do it by the Mahady firiti, Mrs. Eileen Conlon, 102 S. Lake- treated for minor injuries and ley and son. 328 Ferguson Rd.; overseas. pjn., Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 street or the nation. Take a peek at the excit­ ter, include his wife, another Work Already Awaits according to the testimony. wood Circle; Mrs. Agiies De- Meet the telephone people who provide .^you released. Mrs. Patricia Person and son, p.m., Monday from 4 to 9 p.m. sister, and severid nieces and The six were injured late Sun­ Mrs. Pallanck was the mother laney, 48 Barry Rd:; Mary and next Tuesday from 9 uJn. with the world’s best telephone service. Learn ing telephones of the future. aephews. of three children. DellaFera, 24 Pine St.$ Andrew 476H E. Middle I^ke.; Mrs. Fun for everyone. Building tours. Fascinat­ day night when ^eir car collid­ Monica McMorran and son. 18^ Couple Injured ’ to 4 pjn. and 6 to 9 p.m. what happens as local and long distance calls Hie funeral will be held to­ ed head-on with another on the ‘Unelected’ Congress Judge Longo told the jury it Dlehm, East Hartford; Mrs. -.r n tv The town has taken the, first ing exhibits and displays. Refreshments. morrow at 10„,a.m. from the Wilbur Cross Highway. should bear in mind Mrs. Pall- Laura Flota, Columbia; Floyd St-1 I f step towards the elimination pf speed through intricate equipment. anck’s ‘‘earning capacity,’’ her Porde, 95 Foster St.; Richard And daughter, 58 Che^ut St.; Make it a family outing. Don’t miss this Tele­ Dillon Funeral Home, 53 Main Ricardo Correia, the driver, is (Continued from Page One) During Attabk, ^ the annual declaration , of prop­ You’ll see how your calls are handled, The 90th Congress must grap- “ value as a wiJfe; and mother,’’ Gardner, 18 Main St., Vemoh; Kay® giass and daughter • t, ^Hartford, with a Mass of suffering with multiple injuries, erty with the ordering oif aerial whether they’re going to friends across the phone Open House. requiem at S t Peter’s Church, injury '^ His " ’hich permits states to ban the pig vrltH a budget full of pro the costs of her funeral and Gary Hall, Hebron; Mrs. Pa- R®D 2, Rockville. Attempted Theft including an ear \ maps of thq town, according to Hartford at *10:80. Burial will ^ j,g is in good condition »i“ P grams enacted in 1965 and 1966 "damages Tecoverable for death tricia Jackson, 63 Wells S t; Assessor Stuart Tinkham< 41 (Continued from Page Chw) • be in M t St Benedict’s Cemc with chest Injuries. Julia, 13, has AFL-CaO President George at litUe initial cost — but with itself."' David Kahn, 105 Ferguaou Rd.; Further appropriations "will tery, Bloomfield. a left elbow injury, and Isabel, Meany said Monday night the piUs which begin to come due He said there are "insur- Deanna Lawson, 64 De^er RjL, Complaint Made picket fence. His wife wa$ ■will be necessary hovrover be­ Brino your family. Stay as long as you like. 89th Congress “ clearly did more next year.. mountable difficulties’’ in try- South Windsor; Matthew Ma- P' FVlends may call at the fu- 11, is suffering from face cuts. piuhed against the wail^of the ■aral home tonight from 7 to 9. The driver of the other car, for people in more areas of need For example, the demonstra- ing to put a cash value on ja lone,v, 360 Windsor St. Of Molesting house end beaten as she went Ruth Hill of 10, Dailey Circle, than any of its’ predecessors." yon cities plan to rebuild large human Ufe, but that was the Also, ’Thomas ' Modre, 47 James Leahy But he said, "We cannot be sat- areas of urban blight carried Jury’s task. Ib p le St.; WUliain Morton, A young woman complained to her husband’s aid. Rockville, was treated for min­ FOR VBRN09)I-^amcs Leahy, 35. or injuries at Manchester Me­ Isfied or smug. We still must only a $i2-mlllion price tog for The convicted defendants am- A in a t o n; ' Oerald McKay, to poUce yesterday that she The daughter fled to^ seef n’S FEEE!!! achieve the legislation that to ap- ThompaonvUieWilliam McKin- of C$unlUus, N.Y., formerly of morial Hospital. ’ ^,.1 ,, „ planning funds in the present nouheed thelf intention was molested by a man at 7:25 ho^. Vine Dr., Vernon, died sudden­ The accident occurred i^ar didn’t pass this Ume." fiscal year. - peal the verdict. ney,Y01 Chestnut St.; J. Harry a.m-. as she stood on E. Center Gouldlng was reported In Cosmetics ly Sunday night at St. Joseph's the Buckland overpass, {Wlice The unemployinent compen- But it authorized $400 mUlion O'BrieA 31 Westhlll Apts.; condition today at Brldgepor for the spending year beginning , Cookie dough designed for, a William Orr, . 105A Bluefield St. waiting for, a ride to work BiMglUl, Syracuse, N.Y. zald. ‘ 'sation bill wound up In a dead- Hospital, where a spokoams next July 1. , cookie press -can .be- Tolled o$:t Or.; Mrs. Pallait, 1311 Dl- In Hartford, IT’S The Southern New England Telephone Company IDt Leahy lived in Vernon for ------— locked House-Senate conference said he waa under treatme about three years, leaving here Mound chopped egg salkd In this -time, Many legiklators believe that and cut if a Uttle extra: flopr li n ^ n Rtt., South Windsor; . She described th® "»An to po- th. ri*hl ip INS. Ha was a fotwsr mem­ a mixing bowl and' chill; turn ' Repeal o f. 14B .passed the these mounting costa, coupled is added. The rolled cookies Mfs. Edna Parker, 43 S. Lake- Mee as being 6 feet 8. wearing ii— Liggetts ber o f the Rockrllle Ameildptii out and -sgrround with sidad salad House only 221 to 2M, dnd died wRh steadily climbing Viet Nam won’t be so-rich as the pressed wood Circle; Alphonse Pirolo, a black trench coat and light ****’ Legkm and Saore^ Heart greens; garnish the top with In the Senate. Its chief execu- war exipenditurea and pressures ones but you can cut then! Into Ellington; Mrs. Myrtle Rohner, gray trousers. She said the ^ . to slow down the economy, will attractive shapes and add In- Qast Hartfon^ Ronxello, man, between 18 and 28^ yean ■ Hls wife, received cuts oc thi At The Parlqade B ely IfanM Society MANCHESTER Survivors Include bis wife, zprifs. CSiicken salad R-IU., already has predicted it require Johnson to ask for an teresting garnishes — nuta. be rejected next time across-the-board income tax frosting and chocolate shot, %udle^ 8M Center SL; Wu- brown eyes, and short dark right hand, did not rtmain Mrs. Sheila McOrath Ushy, may be treated the same way. wlU be rejected next time across-the-board income tax frosting and choootaU ^ tA u y , may 0* / around. boost next year. ,glazed cherries. . llam ’hiylor, 88 W. Middle brown hnlr. ^ tb s h e s fU s L . •oaa and two daughtan. And so can potato aaladf 3 M O H

OCTOBER 25, 1966 PAGE NIMC the Manchester Rocrestlon Da* ?AGE EIGHT d u e s -win be held at Qie Man- Dances Planned cbeeter Armory, starting at 7 partment “niete will be na V ern o n nsn.. and ending at U. Book ebdige for adSnlaslon, and ra* IHanrt^eat^r Bad Start In Good Direction For Halloween and roll musiO ■wil be provid­ freabments wUI be also served ed by “th e Kbotda.” For mem­ withdut ^ r g e , Just about' everything imaginable is Grant Spurns Coritri^,, Two dances, one for Manches­ bers of the Jlfnlof set, the lEtifnin^ ^aralb wrong about the proposition Senator ter High flobool students and dance will be at DUng Junior Saffron shbiUd 1m used spar* Russell Long succeeded In tacking on another for att Msaetasstsr Jun­ High leixMl from 7 to 10:$0 tofly not ooly for .eoonomleal HsaSS^«J^m c. Cites School Needs reasons, but becaua* if. it ..la U Wm *II street to the last minute enactment of this ior high students, wHl be bM pjn., and ” Tto KWghU” w« Muielieeter, Conn. "It’a about time ws snipped on BsBoweea m ib t, Oct. u . providp the dance mnaie. UMd too ttberatly H 'aoair. ‘ha* Congress, except this- one thing—that ^ Cerald AUsa'sod Jack Onnt,’ ; p u t a .mejBcinel -fla»or. it is at least the beginning of an at­ From what we have aeen of a candidates for state representa- all the strings from the inMtor Hie senior M|h members The daneea at« .aponaoired by PablUhera thing called the "telethon” iB IVNiaded October 1, ISM___ tack on a problem which has to con­ flvea, weiia guesfs of the Verhon puppeteer,” be said, “a i^ give two Connecticut Instances w* Vernon a voice, not an echo.” Publiebed Every Evening BJ^ept cern the American political process Lions’'CJu> yssterday and re­ •ad Holiday*. Entered at the Jo*l, •,? decree that It is something for Allen told those preaent he BuKSeetw. Conn., aa Second Clasi Mail seriously sooner or later. the birds, unless, of course, ceived equal Urns to glvs their feels tbe biggest Issue o f. the .. K atur. The Long proposal allows Income tax some very rich party or candi­ views^ . . cainpaign concerning the town DAVIDSON & LEVENTHAL SUBSCRIPnOH RATES payers to earmark, on their returns, a date should be able to afford Grant, a newtebmer to active of Vernon le education. He said, Payable In Advance One Year^...... »?? S contribution of $1 an individual—$2, really to buy the totally unlim­ politics, is rtmning on the Re­ if rerclected, he plana to do sU Sis Months aoeetee* *,**••••• then on joint returns—to go toward the ited time the final syllable of publican ticket, and .Allen, who he c _ race for office, while all other candi­ revocably tied to Its own arU^ the sUte of Connecticut." Hammy Takes a Covered0 ap wUh Khan ficlalltlea, no matter how dras­ to’do when i get into that eeat” Tuesday. October 26 dates for all other offices would be left tic an effort at genuineness has You have to look closely to spot hinj* but Haiuitny the Kounsteir is in this pic­ In all the costly demands and the re­ been made. ture, all covered up with his favorite blanket. The blanket is one of the ears of people to work in our 5 grettable vices of the present system for The gimmickry required for H ebron Khan, a Great Dane. The animals are pets of young Keith and Denise Parsons Four More A Very Long Time financing political campaigns. the form includes a stage full of Hartley, England. (NEA Telephoto) ‘ ‘ We think, however, we would rather of beautiful girls, all Incessant­ One political machine ha* now held , have the new law on the books than not ly busy answering telephones Charles Wallace to Head, greatly enlarged, the central power In Connecticut gov­ have it. Imperfect as it is, it is there. amd taking down questions even Viet Gift Buying Blamed ernment for a period of 12 years. It haa Being-there, it will' demai^ further con­ before the program haa given ' Congregational Committee t>cen a 12 year period which has includ- sideration and amendment. And once the public the number to call. These beautiful girls write like •d some brilliant public service and we all get involved in the problem of ' Charles L. Wallace of Amston 8 in tba toym oflice bteldji^ to completdy modern new some outetandlng and historic reform mad for the entire duration of nt thu «x- appoint, a Boning agent ;.an4 how to take some of the dollar sign out the program, which leads our^ was elected chairman of the ex ^ ^ .i^ot a as accomplishment. of our practice of our most elemental computation that If there are ^utive committee of the He- and secretary, It has also been a 12 year period democracy—that of standing for office 30 girls writing for 30 minuted ' which has been featured by a decline in bran Congregational Church at Harold liiaddoc&s wiU be. at store... —we will inevitably move closer to at an average of a question • the 02nd annual roU call supper town office building tonight the calibre of the candidacies the po­ In Stores Aci^ss principle and consistency. minute there must be 900 quesJ and meeting of the church on f,om 6:89 to 8:30 to receive lier every year, but' toat Just' year, too,” said John part, ex­ litical machine In question haa consid­ (OonHimed from Fage Om ) There ought to be some kind of a real tions phoned in to a progranf Saturday. property declaration lists. isn’t true.” ecutive vice president of tbe ered good enough for Connecticut and ceiling on campaign expenditures, which has time for .the candi­ WaUace wUl serve for one ------department store in SeatUe. In Harrisburg, .pa., the shop­ HarrirtNirg Chamber of Oom- a decline In the respect shown the in­ along with some purification of the date to answer perhaps 10 or yeu replacing Francis Condon M s^ester Evening HeiaM “But it ajpfiarwiUy is. becoming ping season is eje c te d to be in merce. . telligence and the legitimate interest* money for such expenditures. It ought 15. who rulgned because of pros- Hebron oorreiH*®®*®'**' ***•■ toll swing by liov. 1, sUghOy "They’d complain if w« wait­ We always mourn those pool' more accepted by the poblic." of the p*ople of the state. to be made impossible for anybody to sure of personal business., Ger- u m JaH* porter, teL 828-9116..' "M we waited imtil Thanks­ earlier than usual. Dbootations ed until Dec. 23,” said a apokes- Governor John Dempsey, the central unread, unsung, unposed, uni- aid,«1*l Crossf SI nsiM -waseapM* electeddkldkfb^JtH totrt aM. threeUlTEE* will be hi idac^ then, and the man for a downtown depart­ accomplish any naked buying of an answered hundreds of question / giving to start, we wouM stai be front figure for this re^me, conceiv­ year-tenn and NeU Wakeman putting up decorations on New stores will be opm nights until ment store ' in Portland, Ore. office anywhere. It would have to be casualties. ably might have prevented some of the wUl romain op the committee. Tear’s,” said Alfred Pierotp of Christmas. ‘The complaints come from part of thia that there would have to It also seems a requirement Other officers elected were people who don’t want the dbllar more unfortunate choices of running Inside Tltche-aoottlI^er in Dallas, "We’ve had complainta before be legal limits not only on the time for of the "telethon” that there be Albert W. HUding, clerk; Lucius that the aeaaon .U being rushed sign next to Ohristmaa no mat­ mates for himself, or have checked the a special master or mistress of Tex. “I’vo b ^ . hearing fdf the iCam;^igning, but on such things a* the W. Robinson, treasurer; Mrs. last 20 yearp that we’ atart ear­ and w e^ probably get them tois ter what tlio date.”;: political machine in Its decline into hold amount of television space, or newspa­ ceremonies, selected for his oi' Everett Porter, assistant clerk, R ep ort cynicism about the exploitation of pub­ per advertising a candidate could do. her prominence in the world of and Mrs. Mason Bolden, assist­ (Conttamed from Page 8) lic power. But in order to do this inside The '’British have done rather well in professional entertainment and ant treasurer. is a iB B liiig OUAUTY INSURANCE SINCE l » 2 3 | i l i l i i i p i ^ his own political machine he would have such respects, and now manage to con­ for his or her total lack of There wore shout 100 people i, had to exercise far more Initiative and familiarity with Connecticut duct-their campaigns in such a short politics. Whatever brittle wlf at ths asked to return hero after the decisiveness than he has brought to his space of time that they seem almost no ‘o command. 164 EAST CENTER ST. and professional geniality the pected to * ^ Many white liberals hope that discharge of the potential responsibili­ campaigns at all to our American tra­ master or mistress of cere­ ties of being Governor. At Wadsworth Atheneum Ball With Sylvian Oflara sage King’s hew emphasis will be dition and experience. monies bringrs to the occasion original .thbughL During the from antagonizing ques- MANCHESTEIU-649-5261 ■' Tbe momentum* of such a 12 year old We doubt that all Americans would adds to its atmosphere of con­ reglihe are all, unfortimately, in the PAPER DRESS LOVELIES; Mrs. Rebekah Harkness, Mrs. James Elliott progr^ eight 0 0 ^ tlonJ of tategrauS^ to ^ want to go that far in the restraint of trived artificiality. ’ 1 -tf Ample Parking Front and Rear B::U wrong direction. They are toward the In such an atmosphere, the improvement of non-lntegrated campaigning. But there ought to be schools and housing Inside the s::U continued pleasantries of inaction In some kind of middle road for us, and the- reaction of the public is ususlljt Irihr his M «*«» 9* Nearo xhettfia. Backlash or no nilH office, the continued cynical insolence passage of the present law. Imperfect dominated by its suspicions. No toe church; tuciua W. BohlMon many local loaders H erald matter how honest an effort the of a political machine which ha* begun and rash as it stands, may have the §r., treasurer 31 yosn, . niore progress can be made C “Before Losses Happen, Insure With L^jipen!” to consider itself a law unto itself, and By Rowland Evans Jr. candidate may make to be sure miding, Mrs. Etoel B r e h ^ in these areas anyway. liiiH good effect of making us really start Y esterd ays he is fed le^timate questions, toward a continued indifference to real Inside neither looking for that road. no matter how he may even Griffin CaitfieH Mra. _^ura movement nor public service and safety and- indlffer- Robert D. Novak 25 Years Ago fumble some question, he never Martin Lutoer King. Their ■ ence to common sense as well on the really gets credit for being on Pumkin' Head part of burgeoning entrenched depart­ Rockefeller For Governor Cecil KitUe of 82 Spruce St., The church ^up technique has been to bring out R e p o r t one of a grroup of British war his own. If the candidate is very ed Mrs. w o bigots, mental bureaucracies which Increase the The voters of New York State have a good the public concludes that viewed by the IVI. Accordingly, veterans selected to meet the is toereby creating naUonal sym- Pumpkins may not be raining Inconvenience and the danger to the simple choice before them in selecting CHICAGO—Democratic lead­ leaders went underground for he was well rehearsed. If he 70 years Md toe oldest Negro. But now. the duration of the political the rv i endorsed neither. Duke of Windsor at Pratt and down on you this fall, but acci­ public with every new system they in- their governor next month. ers here have arrived at the stumbles, the public holds It member. Mra. .mite was not at ^ elsewhere In toe dents of the most unexpected kind They eSn vote'for Nelson A. Rocke­ hard, unpleasant realization campaign. Candidates of both parties Whitney plant in East Hart­ T against him he didn’t rehearse sUll, every new highway complex they Thus, it has been one surprise will be sensitive to backlash ford, shakes hands with Wind­ toe meetup, but North, this technique has dras- are happening every day I Are you Wesf Middle Turnpike^ Mnii^hesfer feller, with the experience and proved that the white backlash is be­ enough. nu;: design. competence of eight years in the gov­ coming a permanent feature of that the white backlash Is not sentiments in next year’s city sor and the Duke speaks with pi^pared to pay the heavy medi­ Both the quality of what Connecticut elections. Jack Sperling, a liber­ each veteran individually In­ We do have this comfbrt for ward Smith and M™- mate in a way that threatens ernorship, thoroughly tested in the the political scene. slackening. The second surprise the "telethon” we saw In the cal expenses which would follow a now has and the element of time past al-leaning Republican alderman quiring about their work, their Coolldge too cause of civil rights. fields that aye aU-lmportant to that Contrary to Democratic ex­ haa been that the backlash goes Connecticut gubernatorial race Visiting at too Hills home on publishers Newspaper serious accident? Call us soon and time future suggest that 1M6 is a office—administration, legislative lead­ far beyond the segregated low- who may oppose Democratic families, and how they came Syndi^te pectations, the undeclared mora­ Mayor I^tolmrd J. Daley in 1967, to enter national defense indus­ the other night It seemed West St. The church presented - about our new Major Medical Ex­ year for change . ership, relations with Washington and torium on civil rights activity to-middle Income tehnic neigh­ measurably better than the Mra. HOIS with an album of 28 pense Plan. 5-::n borhoods around Chicago where talks now about "violence in the try. . * ( We need a brand of politics which is a with New York City. has not stilled the bitter anti- streets” and “law and order”— first Connecticut one we saw, in tovorite all-time hymns. Smith little less cynical about its own pre- Or they can choose Frank D. O’Con­ Negro resentment stirred by Dr. King marched. a senatorial race four years recalled fondly that Mrs. Hills nor, with little legislative and less ad­ There are defections from familiar backlash codewords. 10 Years Ago logatives and a little more concerned last summer's unfortunate com­ Sperling’s friends have advised ago, which was a ghastly af­ had been his Sunday School O pen F orum with doing something for the people. ministrative practice, whose campaign bination of Negro rioting and the Democrats over the back­ Miss Carolyn Pulchlopek, 13, fair. Whether It was that Gen- teacher many years ago. Mrs. “Fslr, Dependable” THE lash in middle class Jewish rvi leaded not to be alarmed Full-time and Parl-tirne We need a brand of leadership which thus far has shown no promise of an civil rights marches. Nor do but that ' Sperling must use daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ gras had fewer girls and even Hills Joined toe church in 1891. To toe Editor, ability to cope with the thronging Democrats doubt any longer neighborhoods, considered least seph W. Pulchlopek of 54 Avon­ less time the other night than Orange Moots Tonight The next two years promise will upset and disturb a few bureau­ problems that beset a governor of this backlash language to have any May voe quote rates and assist you that such resentment enhanced susceptible to anti-Negro emo- , chance for the Republican nomi­ dale Rd., receives a card amd an Riblcoff had In 1962, or that the G. ______NoUe— will be toe to bo most critical, for Man- cratic and political complacencies. tions. Even more surprising, the state. prospects for a big Republican nation. envelope containing«commemo­ Gengras questions did have a guest of Hebron Grange tonight Chester’s stability, independ- as tee have so many others? positions for worneii aixl . inen. We n e ^ a leadership which will dare In the circumstances, the World year in this pivotal state. backlash is growing in rural rative stamps from the Prince certain crude authenticity at 8 in QUead HaU during toe ence, and growth. Thus it is offer new patterns of thought and Even when Republicans do Jpumed Tribune finds no difficulty in Indeed, the entire conception downstate counties where no not whip up the backlash, it and Princess of Monaco. Caro­ about them, the “telethon” is monthly business meeting. No- yital for us to have only toe salespeople m these departments: example. making its own choice, or in urging of the backlash has changed Negroes live. stings the Democrats. Although lyn wrote to the Prince and one department of campaigning ^ Ble, who Is toe deputy of Bast best legislators representing us The arguments for change are strong that choice upon its readers. among Illinois Demorats since All this Inevitability tijians- both Sen. Paul Douglas and his Princess congratulating them in which we put Gengras Central Pomona, wUl conduct a on CapiUrii HIU. We can not af- enough to suggest that the change be It is Rockefeller, of course. we last were here in late Au­ forms the political dlali^e.^ Republican challenger, Charles on their recent marriage. slightly ahead of our usual clas­ scboOl of lhatruotioh for offl- ford any fumbling, douhle-talk- made now, in 1966, and not delayed un­ In reaching this decision, we have not gust. They no longer see it as Democratic Rep. Roman Pucin-v.; H. Percy, have courageously Mrs. Florence Benson, recent­ sic model, Riblcoff. But that eers sad mimtoen during toe ing, sdf-seeking, part-time of- • Cosmetics. IMIetries • Ladies* Coats, Shlia been affected by the circumstances sur­ a transitory phenomenon keyed ski, a liberal-voting congress­ was the one year Rlblooff ran, meetihg. flee holders. . til after the state Has had another four rounding O’Connor’s nomination or the maintained stands for open ly retired as secretary from years of declining quality in candidates to the morning headlines but a man from the northwest side, housing, Percy benefits from the the office of superintendent of behind anybody, a fellow named Scbbol'PIans Review Therefore, I recommend to SAVE STAMTS! ^SAVE MQNCY! • WMnea’a and Men’s Shoes • Lsditt’ IJresses charges and counter-charges of “bosa- The School Building Commit- Manchester voters, Wilber lit- and mounting callousness on the part of long-term political factor that and Alderman John Hoellen, a backlash nearly as much as schools, receives a purse from Dempsey. ism” that grew out of it. One man’s boss may result in Democratic de­ moderate Republican on non- tee and toe Hebron boerd of tie, for Representative from • Children’s Shoes • SpbrtswWr an entrenched political machine. backlasher Hoellen. In a state the Manchester Education As­ is likely to be another's peerless leader, feats. racial matters, both' pursue the accustomed to straight - ticket education will meet Jointly on the new West Side AsMmbly Four more years would, on top of this and the issue is Irrelevant to the serious sociation as a tribute for her Thought for Today ’ SIGN UP NOW • Young Juniors • Lingerie and Fonndationa ■‘That’s a high price for the backlash vote in their current voting, many an angry white many years of service. Nov. 3 to review revised {flans DistricL He is known townwide dwindling 12, prove a very long time. problems of the state. Joy can be real only if peopla Democratic Party to pay, may­ contest. Although each sought voter will simply pull the Re­ look upon toelr life as a serv-' for HObron'e new 12 - room as a fair, dependable man of FOR BOLAND OIL COMPANrS • Infants’ and Children' • Jewelry and Handbags Nor were we particularly influenced be too high,” one liberal Dem­ the endorsement of the Inde­ publican lever. ■piinqi. The revisions were au- the people, tuned to their needs by the presence on the ballot of two Today’s Birthdays ice and have a definite object' • Gloves. . . Hosiery ocratic leader told us. His im­ pendent 'Voters of Dlinois (IVI) Nor will the Nov. 8 election in life outside themselves uid- toorized by toe school building and problems. His active inter- • Girls’ Wear ^ 2 other gubernatorial candidates—Frank­ plication; Rather than suffer in (state branch of the Liberal be the end of It. Because of the Qiunmittee fifllowlng a review est in American L«gioa affairs Dangers Of The Journey lin D. Roosevelt Jr„ the Liberal nomi­ Former baseball star Bobby their personal happiness. Loo' • Men’s Wear ■ Because the bags of paint which were the elections, less liberal Demo­ Americans for Democratic Ac­ thin quality ot local Negro Tolstoy, Russian author. 1S28-' w ith arohttocts Benjamin over the past 30 years, has • Boys’ Wear nee, and Paul L. Adams on the Con­ tion), neither would say a good Thomson is 43; Michael, the ex- Palmer and Joseph King of too brought Wm into dose oontset AUTOMATIC DELIVERY thrown and which hit the President’s crats may decide to-'forsake the X910 ' servative ticket. 'Whatever their motives word for civil rights when inter­ (See Page Mine) klng of Rumania is 45. Norwich architectural Bnn of with every facet of Silktown automobile in Melbourne might have in making the campaign, and whatever cause of civil rights—further shattering what once was a Chandler and Palmer, to deter- life. GET Just as easily been hags of dynamite, the targets of their oratory, neither of mtn» areas where possible sav- WBber U ttle’s father, and ' them expects to be in the governor’s clear consensus for the Negroes the security for the President’s route in cause. ings In construction costs three brothers and one nephew, APPLY TUESDAY, OCT. 25th his next stop, at Sydney, was drastically chair next year. Choosing the occupant might be made. have served in toe Lngisdature of that chair is the real businfcss of this Actually, Chicago’s civil Increased, with the result both the rights front has been inactive It the board of education and and he ,1s certaiifly weU aware election. the bulwiiiig corhmlttoe approve of what goes on a t toe Capitol, President himself and the huge crowds The prime consideration is the Rocke­ since Dr. Martin Luther King Ot tilt DAVIDSON A LEVBN T^ STORE In which had lined his route were deprived signed an open housing agree­ Fischetti toe plkns as revised, bids wiU I am sine that as your Rep­ 5 feller record. cf the mutual plewure of what haa be­ ment with city leaders just, be­ aw n ;be iKiught for construe- resentatlve he wiU tight to keep MANCHiSTER PARKADC Particularly importont, from the tlon of toe project our town free to shape its own come his typical campaign behavior. standpoint of New York City, is that fore Labor Day. King himself 1500 privately pledged to stay out of Ubrery Report destiny. Mr. Llttie is JusUy Interviewing Tnesday, Oct. 25*—10 am. to 2 pwin* This more careful management of the he has ^ o w n (within the limits im­ Mrs, Marie BlUard, school H- proud of his home town and wUl TOP VALUE STAMPS' President’s touring in Sydney was also posed by an archaic state constitution) Chicago until after election ■'fS Wednesday, Oct. 26—10 am. to 2 pm. and 5 to 8 9m. day. Nothing more has been brariaa, reports toat there vrere tight any and aU attompU of . . . A WHOLE lOOK FULL Inspired by reports of Australian police a deep understanding of the needs of 1568 books of fleflon, non-flc- State Agencies to seize control the metropolis. Democratic and Repub­ seen of the Rev. James Bevel, Thuraday, OcL 27—10 am. to 2 pm. that rtemrats opposed to the war in King’s abrasive lieutenant who tlon and ^riodlcala circulated of oiir own departments whose were planning specially con­ lican mayors can attest to that. Stsmpe issued after payment for first dellvMy. In addition. Governor Rockefeller has had moved permanently to Chi­ in Septenflier. & e also.roported fimoUon It is to furnirii local centrated demonstrations In that city. shown both strength and wisdom in cago. With the exception of a that li02 books vrere ^borrowed home rule, Periiaps it has been a factor favorable few radicals, local civil rights from the Service Center in WU- BSeot Wilber’ UtUe pledged i B I e C T A ItA D C A delivery Is paid for fas full within 18 coping with what can only be called the Uman^eariy in ths month and to serve’tiio best interest of D w UISI bB 9 1 A lV Ir d days for amount ot bllL to the President’s safety in the first educational explosion, that multi-facet­ have bera very popular wlto Manchester and its people, phase of his tour that opponents of the ed, insistent demand upon the commu­ WUIB•E ssm war in Vietnam should properly be mo­ nity for better schooling for the urban the young readers. ' rcspectfiffly. A Thought for Today t Bulletin Board M h h ^ J. McDonnell REGULAR STAMPS following month. tivated by ideals of non-violence, and poor and greater opportunities for high­ DSL employes enjoy •. • er education for all the youth of the Sponsored by the Manchester The i planning and soning 489 Main St would therefore stay their own hands Council of Churches oomml^on wffl meet tonight a t > Town from any act of actual threat to the stgje. NEW LOW PMCE • RAID VACATIONG I These are only two aspects of an ad­ • S-DAY. 31-HOUR WKK ■afety of the President. ministration that has been fiscally sound "Sometimes I’se up, some­ . 214IOUR In any case, people here back home and which has kept the machinery of times I’se down, O, Yes Lord” 1 e . 9c • 7 PAID HOUDAYS will be pleased If it prove# to^be truly the state running efficiently — and goes a Negro spiritual and a GALL ANYTIME maximum security which is in order for liWIITH UTILITIES DISTRICT A h # OAUON • BdPLOYE MSCOUNTS which has hew marked, moreover, by deep fact in human life. There SERVICE 200 Gals, or More these phases of Presidential visiting forward-looking appeals to toat public is safety in recognizing this up- • ILLNESS AUOWANCE ■till to come, in Thailand, Malaysia, sentiment which alone can give drive and-downess of life and danger llfllOTICE to TAXPAYERS ■outh Korea, and, one supposes. South and direction to any government. in not recogn'lzihg it. This is i V l V - Our -Midorsement does not mean that no mere old--wives tale. Be­ AB 4 ”— impnia November 1, 1900 abnU be charged of and a pleasanf, friendly ofmospherel Vietnam. cause of this knowledge today In any ot these settings there could \the newspaper binds itself to accept un­ 1% MM p. ^ P*» , ...... A critically any portion of the Rockefeller we are advis^ against making Y®L BOLAND OIL COMPANY •cnceivably be present not merely non­ record, past or to come. Quite the con­ major decialons on our "down” Tax OoDeotor mUDE violent pacifists, but violent-minded ene- trary. It does mean that we believe the days, but to wait for the “Up” tMUim Nnnqwra EsYoUlshad 1935 Kiea sum of the governor’s achievements days so as to reduce the nega­ STaSMe, liM- Oaca — 82 Main St Hours: tive in our decisions. no^P3L . tieo PJd. - AsSO PAI.; Snturdsy, Oct 29,10rt>0_AAi. 643-6320 All Americans, and logically so, will gives continuing promise for the future, : 2I* p lk ; Nov. 8. 1966 - May 1. 1967. T o e ^ and Thurs­ 369 CENTER S1MRT remain dseply concerned about the per­ and is worthy of the vote of every pub- Rev. Robert K. Shimoda Talcottvllle Congregational day, 11:00 A.M. - 2:00 PAL sonal safety of President and Mrs. lie-spirited I voter.—WORLD JOUiWIAIj VVito m tar lb mermns* jSSnsoa until their return. TRIBUNB' Church ' \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1966 PAGE ELEVEN' ' ' \ •m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEB. CON)^.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1966 Vernon Torrington Firm Gives Bid at the New Met For Sewage Plant Repairs Hie C. H. Ntidceraoh Com- Eoomenloal Diecasalon Set pany Inc. of Torrington was A panel discussion on the the only bidder in a request for "Ecumenical Call to Mission,” bide for repairs and alterations will be held when Worid Com- to the sewage treatment plant, munity day is observed by the The bid waa opened Monday RockvlQe Council of church at the office of director of ad- women, Nov. 4. mlniatation Jay BJUinger and ’The meeting will he held at waa for |33,347. Btlinger aald R t 80, starting at 1:80 p.m. On the amount appropriated by the the panel will be the Rev.' town for the Job was f21,000. James I* Grant of SL John’s, ’This was 820,000 for the plant the Rev. Ralph J. Kelley of in general and |1,000 for re- Sacred Heart Roman Catholic pairs to the heating system. Church and the Rev. Robert K. BtHnger said the town has Shlmoda of the TalcottviBe Joins Practice 45 days to award the bid and Congregational Oiurch. meanwhile Bowe-Albertson As- The warship service which Atty. Joel E. Janenda is as­ sociates, ' who originaUy en- will be used worldwide was pre- sociated------'with Atty. Eugene » T. *. glneered the building of the pared by Sister Mary Luke To- Keliy in general law practice plant, wlU be contacted for their bln,, Superior General of loret- Caryl Richards and trial work, with offices at r^mmendatlons J? te" S H if l? 1«4 E Center stl concerning the bids. Merinx, Ky. sue is me omy Atty Janenda an Oranve. ^ Roman Catholic mm from toe Co'Ii native tea ™ d S .S by toe state Water Re- Unlt^ Sta^ appointed an of- Just Wonderful Notre’ Dame Hlah School New Oommteslon. There has flcl^ au^tor of toe Second Haven; toe University of Con- » problem wito tor^ma- Vatican CouncU in Rome. Projoifts for toe day will in­ 2 necUcut In 1963 with a BA de- terlals getting into toe ay^ ^ . clude making up personal hy­ gree In PoUtlcal Science; and These wastes p ^ ed harmful to H A IR S P R A Y giene kits, children’s outfits toe UConn School of Law in biological treatment processes for Asia, toe Far East and toe June 1966.-.. at toe plemt as well as corrosive to sewers and plant construc­ South Pacific as well as sa­ A t UConn, he w&s a semi- tion. rongs and blouses, for women, flnaUst in toe Intramural Moot The town had two estimates cotton goods, yam, clean 13 oz. ^ u r t Competition, was a c l ^ ^ blankets and towels. Can officer, was treasurer of toe Anderson - Nichols engineers The offering wiU inake po^ Student Bar Association and which amounted to $50,000 and slble a new program in family was a member of toe Student ^y . ■'Sy * ** one from Bowe-AIbertson for Board of Public Defenders and essentially the same work, for f^^ood in India and West Pa^ 5 Legal Aid Assistants. j ' Icrfovi av%A a nmir 4»ATifAr fnii® $20,000. ’The decision' to have istan and a new center for He worked part-time during Bowe-Albertson prepare the training women in toe high­ lands of New Guinea in toe L.--. semesters and full-Ume sum- by town of- Cepacol Norwich mers as an insurance Investiga- fixate in June, South Pacific. tor for a retail credit company improvemenU to be made In- The guilds of the five Roman and for his famUy’s moving installing slide gates to Cat^lic RockvlUe a i^ churoh MOUTH Aspirin company. L es have been invited to Join with Hi resides at 22 Oliver Rd. ta to^ protc^ neighbors In WASH Tablets with his wife, toe former Re- .yatirni to provide tor increased service. The theme for the day beoca Drew of Lebanon. e ^ automatic re-circulatlon of ^lU be Laity, Rights, Resources, sewage to high-rote flRers and Rea^siblliUes revtelona to distribution cham- Medical Lectnres Planned Impeachment her to provide tor higher re- Arrangements have been com- clroUtetlon rates to the Wgh- Pleted wito toe Hartford Hospl- Letter Tabled mte filters ^ department of medical educa- An important revision would tlon and Rockville General Hos- In Stamford be the installation of a record- P»tal medical staff to Inaugurate ev wWch wi'U teU when toe » series of visiting consultot Micrin STAMDFDRD (AP) — A letter barmfgl ctoemloals are entering ^ ® ^ ” “ Un calhng for the impeachment of the sjrstem. ’Ihe plans aleo “ w venture, 'wUch will Antiseptic Mhjw Thomas C. Mayere over inches a design ter raieing the ®®‘'^ . specteltets to ^;*SWJSfi®w!5S^ the scattered site housing issue hot water boiler and revlslone to Rockville sta j^ g W a t e o ^ Dr, West Mouth Wash was quietly tabled Monday night the plant water Miction piping. through Ju m , imll Part of the T-shaped stage complex where platforms are being built for “ Electra. Ijy the steering committee of One of the recommendations consist of tidies of particular toe city’s Board of Repreeen- made by Anderson- Nichols taterest to ^y^clans at ^ k - T o ^ b n ish e s tatlvee. wWch made that firm’s estl- 7^® The letter waa sent by Michael mate oonslderably higher was bedside rounds by toe Hartford Medium Saltte, former pubHc relations an Increase of the electric pow- , company wito or Hard 3 12-oz. Bottle representative of a ooaUticn of er to the mid-plant pumping 12 neighborhood groups oppos- station. The coat of this alone ™ tag the mayor’a plan to buUd was estimated at $14,600. ’This Josephs Sch»l GuUd tow-lnoome bousing unite on was not considered to be neces- ?P®"®or ® ®®rd party and whist Bites scattered throughout the sary at the present time by the city. o r l ^ engineers. church aUditorlira, Uiflon street TREJUR Saltte csJled for toe impeach- The plant has bad operating BLANCHARD raent of Mayers, who is also proMems since last January o® Mrs. Doris S^bitz and atm Repubttcan cahdldatc for vMclh reportedly originate Marie Kabrick. There will state comptroSer, because May- from La Potato Industries, be refreshments and door prizes, BUGS BUBBLE >; <« U' ...... ’** era had labeled the bousing Samples from the plant Indlcat- Tickets will be available at the C Half the ship from “La Gioconda” goes down in an elevator to the storage area. proposal a "moral issue.” ed a high content of chrome door. His letter, sent to George and copper. The Rev. John Kozon is hon- COLOGNES Most operas require wigs and "coaching" rooms where indi­ RtvseS, president of toe Board ’The filtration plant was con- orary chairman and Mrs. Pau- story by scheduled for later in the sea­ BATH son. A rehearsal took place a their number approximates viduals may get up in their of Representatives, was referred stnicted in 1961 and cost the Hne Belllnghiri, general chalr- JOHN GRUBER those of the costumes. Down at parts. to the steering committee at city of Rockville $1 million and man. Mrs. Belllnghiri will be little later so that Dr. Herbert Many opera-goers are In­ Graf could ascertain whether the bottom right you see Nina the board’s Oct. 3 meeting. up to last July was used tor assisted by the following com- Photos by clined to dismiss the orchestra the ramps and platforms were Lawson, wig and hair stylist at ’Ihe steering committee voted the city only. With the oonsoU- mittee chairmen; Mrs. Jean SYLVIAN OriARA lightly but when Strauss or perfectly adapted to his needs the Met, working with Sarolta Monday night not to put toe dation o t the three govern- YeUen, refreshments; Mrs. Mar- - 2 FOR *1 Wagner are being produced, the before the scenery was com­ Magyar, one of her assistants. matter on the board’s agenda, ments and new sewer lines |n- Jorie Kanla and Mrs. 'Valerie ® orchestra is usually king. Ac­ Mayers suggested a com- stalled, a heavy load will be Kleczkowskl, admission tickets; 66 T Not only are the wigs made Like to go backstage at pleted and painted. cordingly, it is nice to realize promise low-income housing pro- placed on the plant in the fu- Mrs. Irene Michaels, score pads; Lilac, Gardenia or Muguet Individual Designs with Musical Instrtiinents A little earlier, stage hands here, they must be shampooed the Met? Of course you that the new orchestra pit will posal last week WMch would not tore. ’Ihe town is in the begin- Mrs. Joyce Sadlak and Mrs. had been "striking” a "La Gia- and dressed as well. I under­ would. -You can see the stand thi* costs about $7 if a readily accommodate 110 musi­ require the down-zoning of sites ning stages of a proposed $5 Yvonne Vickey, checkroom; Mrs. conda" set and if you look at cians whereas the old one was well-to-do neighborhoods, as hte million project tor a townrwide Lucy Rossezewski, posters and •front of the house by buy­ the upper right picture you'll see lady owns a wig, so she uses one sparingly. At the Met, cramped with 90. True, Strauss’ origtaal plan did. sewer service. Mrs. Helen Bilowr . publicity. Jergens ing a ticket, but getting half the ship used in Act II de­ Clairol hundreds are used every night. "Rosenkavalier” calls for 127, ______Square Dance Saturday Tampex backstage is a different scending to storage via an ele­ Dry Skin matter, so through the Of course there have to be but this includes the stage or­ The sisterhood of toe B’nal vator. "Hanging stuff” like drop rehearsal facilities, and at left chestra, so at last there’s space Israel synagogue will sponsor a Nice 'n kindness of Francis Robin­ curtains are lowered by a dif­ enough to satisfy even this South Windsor square dance Saturday at 8:30 HAND The cutting room for women’s costumes, only a part of the vast costume facilities. center you see a ballet class son, assistant manager of ferent elevator 74 feet long. using one of three areas identi- wholesale composer. in toe recreation hall, Talcott Easy 91e the great institution. The The size of one of these drops cal*in size with the main stage. It’s a truly great house, and Ava wito Bob Williams as guest CREAM Herald is able to give you can be seen in the photo, bot­ Usually the ballet needs one, one of the world’s great opera Hearing Slated Tomorrow esUer. Box o f 40 some glimpse of things tom left. Here scenic artists are the chorus another, and the companies. You simply must go Those wishing to make reser­ never seen at perform­ laying out masts, spars and musicians occupy the third. and see a production there, and vations should call Mrs. Sey­ Beg./Snper ships rigging on a drop for still Believe It or not, there are while you’re marveling at On the Proposed Town Hall mour Lavitt or Mrs. Seymour ances. An Shades In a tube Production facilities at the a different production. Later 17 other rehearsal rooms for everything out front, just re­ Kummer. Ufilfl these wll be painted in on a member there’s even more A public hearing will be held ing Session will he held toidght The stetorhood will sponsor a Met are tremendous. Back of principals or partial rehearsals. tomorrow night on the propos- at 7:30 at the First Congrega- "paint bridge.” backstage. supper card party on Nov. 1 at the proscenium there is a T- In addition there are nine ed town bsB. A referendum will tional Church on Main S t shaped area 146 feet deep and But enough for now about 6:30 pjn. also in toe recreation the stage. Volumes could be be heW on the $700,000 project ZBA Meeto Nov. S ______halL For reservations,______members Viialis Ban 234 feet wide. A Piper Cub could at the state election on Nov. zoning board of appeals j^iould call Mrs. Ruto Bermcm land and take off here. The written about it and probably King's have been. The intricate light­ 8. will meet Nov. 8 at the Wap- ^r Mrs. Julia Marmer. space la all put to good use even Town voters wiU be asked to ping HaementS|ry School on ihog, on' toe committee are HAIR Roll-On though the sets are only about ing with all its "bunches," FOAM "spots”, “Transluxes” and so authorise a bond Issue tor a fa- ,Ayers Rd. to consider toe fd - Mm, Joseph Davis, Mrs. Sidney 60 feet wide as a rule, and per­ ctilty to replace the present lowing appUcatlon; Schnyder, Mrs. Leon Chorcjies, Deodorant haps 45 feet deep. on, are controlled from a master SHAVE Tonic console whose complexity is un- town ban which was built in Frank C. Smith, 1164 Pleas- Mrs. Gloria Silverman and hlrs. Perhaps one third of the believeable and is computer pro­ 1914 and is located on Mata S t gnt VaUey Rd., requests a var- Harold Mosses. Schick entire area shows in the photo grammed. This is situated back Town officials have noted that jgnee to allow a lot with less Baa on Buniliig at the top left of this page. On o ai of the auditorium so that the at the time the buUd l^ w m required frontage on The burning of leaves in toe 44c Stainless Blades 53c the left you can see part of the oonstnicted the poputation d premises adjacent to hte prop- streets or along toe 50 foot right effects can.be judged as seen by shave 1JS-02. Size 2 14-oz. — Reg. 68 foot turntable which is part the audience rather than as South Windsor wus $il00. To- .pjjjg jg an r Rural zone, of way te prohibited in Vernon, 7-02. Size of a stage wagon comprising or MenOuil 5 for 34e viewed from onstage, the usual oranges Meeting Tonight Andrew Trlcarico, director of the bottom of the "T” and to­ custom. standards tor safefy spa<» Wapplng Grange wiU public works has announced, ward the upper center you can for the keeping of the tovm s . at 8 P m at toe Trlcarico said toe burning dte- see part of another stage wagon On the stage level are 14 S" dressing rooms for principals forming one of the arms of th® quate tor the amount of biM- nrorram will include a surfaces. Residents of district 1 Mennen “T.” A third stage wagon is which can accommodate .jthree people each. All have a piano, a new conducted in a r a ^ y uartv ’Those attend- should rake leaves Into toe gut- beneath' your feet when you g r o ^ oammunlty, ’ they have ^ ,as^^not to dress in where they will be picked up King’s Own Brand stand where we were to take chaise lounge, several chairs, Skin the picture. double make-up tables and “^ y o r James Throwe and costume. Jessee Leonard wUl be hy the town crew. baths. Also on this level is a Four fair siz^ houses could Donald Henry, public building refreshment chairman, Bracer large dressing room for female The Hraald's Vernon Bureau MULTIPLE VITAMINS be accommodated on any one of oommiasioa chairman, have te- Schoiri Board Meeting Is at 88 Path S t, Rockville, A ballet clas^ in one of the three rehearsal areas which are as large as the main stage. the stage„ wagons which vary in choristers. sued an invitntion to residents The board of education will P. _ O._____ Box 827, teL 875-8186 or Excedrin size from 48 by 60 to 60 by 60 Male 'choristers and sujier- to attend toe public bearing "in meet tonight at 7:30 at toe feet. Four complete sets can be numeraries dress one flight up, order to become better infcHrm- high school, with Iron completely erected on stage at while musicians and stage hands ed about the proposed plane.” Items to be considered on toe Bottle of 60 Bottle of 100 ToUots 99' find their facilities one flight If approved by the referen- agenda include; A petition pre- Pork Needs Less Heat any one time and moved into ______DES MOINES, Iowa — Next 6-oz. Size place on the wagons which are down. Incidentally, the depth dum, the building will be cot- sented by toe South Windsor completely motorized. underneath the stage is 44 feet structed on property presentiy Educational Association in re- tt»ie you prepare a pork rib or so the musicians don’t go down under option to the town kicated jation to piflJllc act 298 of toe h>in roast, set toe oven tempera^ The floor of the main stage very far, comparatively. Access adjacent to the Wapplng Com- ^tate leglslatiure, and a re- ture at 3M or 360 degrees and (really seven elevators which to the pit is at this level any­ munity Church. The land cot- nuest to>change toe date of a ®ook only till toe mOTt therm ^- can be operated as one or in­ way. Bists of approximately eleven board meeting from Nov. 8 to ^ dividually,) is then lowered until acres with frimtage on both Sul- ^ ov. 16. ^ wUl come ^ Juicy, flavor- the floor of the stage wagon is Over 90 per cent of the Met’s costumes are made on the prem­ u.-... TCiHnstnn Rd p *ul and tender. This reoommen- Charles Antell B o W e o f 200 Anadn even with the stage apron, and Russdl Gibson and Von Doh^ dation, made alter 10 years’ re- ises and the facilities, look just as areW- superintendent to c l ^ toe ^ Agricultural huge sets are changed in a mat­ about identical I with a loft in Curl Relaxing ter of moments. During per­ the wholesale garment district. The urellminarv lawute ot Jam ^ add one Home EoOTomic Bxperi- Headache Tablek formance the auxiliary areas A glance to the left will con­ a t a series . o f ment Station, demoltehw toe old are normally separated from firm this estima^, and the pic­ meetines between the arctoitec- ^ school ® ^® n^- theory that an Internal tempera- Formula the main stage by fire curtains, ture does not show the battery t u r ^ t o i the pubUc bulWing ^ ture o f IM degrees te necessary W ith This Coupon but for something really spec­ of sewing find pressing ma­ tacular, the full depth may. be chines. This is really the cut­ employed. ■ihe tmUce department te pres- with the adnflntetraOon; set- STABBINO A SUIcaDB W ith This 1.54 ting room; there are rooms as ANACIN In this case the stage area Is well for designers, fabric, stor­ entlv b u y in g rented quar- ting of a date to meet wito toe r id o b b t e U) (AP) - Police Coupon Good thru Sat, O ct 29, larger than the auditorium age, and so on. And all this is tern OT Rt 6 and space would bus contractors and discussion am calling the stabbing death TT* — * * #M Sr AM/Af m K U K P 1966 where 3800 people can be seat- duplicated in a tailoring es­ be Included in toe project for of enrollment figures hy of Donald T. Miller, 47, a Good thru Sat., Oct 29,1966 •HUUMAaOIA u ^ ed In coihfort, so productions tablishment for men’s costumes. poHw faciUties. Ad hoc committoe reports will si^de. calculated to make Cecil B. De- Hundreds of costumes are •me public hearing, will be also be given. 'thme ta Mille envious are possible in t. tj tatfru aohAni a t 8 himself three times in the cheat needed for each production. held at the g Manchenter Evening Herald with a pocket knife at his this enormous area. and the number for an entire ISMI Meet South Windsor Oonw^ow*®"*. apartment on Big Shop Lane At the moment we took the se^lon runs into the thousands, A ^ S S n S t e S e n t Train- Anne Lyons. teL 644-8588. Monday, police said. tipper left photo the stal^ ',was all carefully researched for the trying out the framework' for a period, design, material, and new production of "Elektra" decoration. Here’s where wigs are ma^e. On a stage drop, stretched across a floor, workers are sketching masts and ship rigging.

r I ■; . ' : . MANCHESTER E V E ^ G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2S, 1968 Pages 13 to 24 TUESDAY, 0(TT0BER 26, 196» iia tirlira trr E ttC ttU tfl % n iU l T u e s d a y , Oc t o b e r 26, i s m FAGfi TWELv^ /Section Two Ribicoff Cites Slithering Sadie Secluded Events New Needs for Six State Universities In Fraternity’s Woodwork Flu T im e Safe Hi^ways pqs poUoe s«t up a heater and In Capital HAMOVBR; N.ri.. (AP) — ; H A RTF ORD (AP) — a cage of mice to attract her— Prcibirig Area W aterways CHICAGO (AP) .— .Now that Sadie, the alithering sweetheart Now’s the’ tifne to gat Urflu- Cheek on CommercUila but rile stayed put. . . ensa shots btfqre the flu OongreM has aoted to tappiwe of Zeta Psl, is stiU haunting “ She isn’t Interssted in meet­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The et Island. The University of has confidently pltmged back season aroives says Dr. Har­ (EDITOR’S NOTO: The fiAow- the safetyof ; autoiaobttea, ab- the woodwork at the Dartmouth ing th e‘brothers,” said M^eetp fM erat Communications Oon»r Connecticut has staked out a In to marina research even old 8 . Barrett deputy Mate ing. skpiy t o ;one o f aeveiral on tentlon - should be - tu m ^ back toWt, her owner. And haviiig a missloa wants to know how reseuxh claim on Long Islqad though its previous effort in the fraternity house. ht^th commlssliHier. (he state universities in New «i«.ve lor a housemate “doesn’t much broadcast time radio and field folded 90 years ago for to education, enforcement and Sadie, a elx-foot boa , constrict­ Although flu to not or­ BmgUmd, the result of a tour ot Sound. bother the brothers. They’vS be­ television stations axe idevoUng Each scbool is working on the lack of funds. highway design as ways to or, (Haappeared in to the ■walla dinarily a serious disease it tlioao Inatltattana by Aasoolated come accustomed to It" do anx «. to Industrial Zone tor a 160 by cation, resisting arrests end in- tiie Gardner St-Glen R«L area The spokesman said the Unit- the 10th'anniversary of the Manchester Shopping Park­ who had Heed Start “ stlU have The PTA of Buckland School Sion (TPC) has approved teree bounded by Ati- Jury to a public building. o t the relocated Rt. 8 , R o b e rt •d States ooidd atm offer F 86 ade, wiH be held Wednesday through Saturday.. It is John P. toomey, personal greater readiness tor learning will meet tonight at 8 at the zone changes—one for William -Hilliard St. end the i Police said the man was ar- Qop candidate for fighters. A ll three types of plane proclaimed by a 16-page tabloid distribu te with today’s than thedr claissmatea, six pilot tor Gen. A. J. Montgomery, school auditorimn. Dr. (tori A. Peck and James McCarthy on Hockantun River. It was Reel- rested after a complaint from a a-.*’ are aUbeonic end comparable in months later.” l^erald,. and will reach 50,000 ------commander of Eastern Area Mlkolowsky, Manchester chil­ a parcel off Ttolland I^ke.; an- dence Zone A. Boulder Rd. resident When po- ^ ^ ^ 1 performance. The Head Starters, however, MSldehcea; through newspaper a hew building, and recently Headquarters of Military Traf­ dren’s dent'^, will be guest other for Roger Ricard on a The property Includes a l^^e tried to get l^ ^ e lln to a bring sh catlbn.' but to' the total area courses under the antipoverty tive effects of poor teaching to Sears and la tripling lU own says Mrs. Victor Squadrito of Feijuson Rd., on waiersnea ^ the town’s three police reported. and with it,, traffic cont^ the more developed expecta­ In its growth, the Parkade 17 Marion Dr., chairman. agem ^’s program to help disad- shopping space area. tnihUnff action was tak- members to the agency must When police tried to retrieve equipment, necessary' wldetong tions of school which a Head has achieved a status of dis- ^ntaged children get off to a With tht new building actlvi . ^ ™ ^ h fS ^ T o ch S be appototed by ^ TPC. the blankets, he swung at-tbbm town' streets, additions to Start youngster has developed. tlnction in New England. It is Mountain Laurel Chaipter of good start in school. ^™ ^^*L?^i^^^avoratole 2. 'Voted to recommend, to the and tried to escape from the sewer faClUtiM, lighting, and a The government-financed ty. now the second largest shop- Sweet Adelines, Inc. will re­ FindingB dwwed that children ^ted in the parkade area In northeast. Board of Ddrectoip that the ceU, they said. - ■ ‘great increase in traffic Wte- study was directed by Dr. Max hearse Thursday at 8 p.m . a t Wolff, senior research sociolog­ aeamd oply-inM m to the N te'^ the Russiaal'Am uto^ National ^ttbTO^ti^^dicated Wil- ^ aids by Short FtoiAM Peahody.IdasL to' W lboTunit addition toe ta’ Manchester- Circuit temBng toe HtghUmd Parte ist at, ttic ffepter fo r Uriton Kdu-,; ™ MU ^ ■», a . ,C«,rt 12 H,.. 7, , School and ^ new proposed cation in New York. ■’r h e :^ 8rkad*«Bdttb additioM' BM^XArteh of SALEM’S were built ’fey Finit' Hartfon! New Haveti, fonnbr regent of school tor toe Glo'be Hollow i CAPITAL-" . ■ 4. Tabled, for more stwty and red 207 feet west of Broad SL SAT. NIGHT, OCTOBER 29 at 8:00 P.M. Chief, to' replace Sir John Bar- High School graduate, attended He said that It la unfortunate ^ Planning Director RUMMAGE io L T O N CIDER MILL birolH next October. Sir John 137 E. Main St., Rockville, not at 6:35 p.m. yesterday. the University of Maine, where that no one of the public. ‘ is ' j^g^ph' ■pamsky’s report- and R ts . 8 and 44A will remain with the orohestia later than tomorrow. Faulty steering resulted In a AT THE POST HOME he took tour yenrs of ROTC watchdogging these requests,” riscommendations on a new Un- car crash- TeL 643-6389 as conductor emeritus- training. After graduating from SALE Sunshine busea to -.Norwich and that the only people who coin School. Tamsky opposes a htto a parked car on Oar- PRIZES W ILL BE AWARDED • OPEN TO THE PUBLIC -UMalne in. 1963, he was com­ Hospital win leavi Centrai Row, tum up at TPC hearings are plan pian to bUild a new Uncoln ^ ,,2. ^ n, 188 nw: feet soutoi of St. Sponsored by missioned a second lieutenant. Daughtora of Llbrirty REFRESHMENTS W ILL BE SERVED H a rtfo rd Sunday nocm. T h ey w ill adjacent property owners School In • (fonter Springs Park ja^es St. at 9 p.m. yesterday, Toomey played varsity soccer #1*5, L.OX.L leave toe Administration Build­ He said that he objected to I and suggests su ggests toAtto A t existing pguce said. Tickets may be purchased at the door for two years at Manchester ing at 4:16 p.m. for a return the Podrove request because school-district llnfes Be amended They said Alice Bldwell was Basement of. High School and for three years ORANGE HALL trip. Reservatitms may be made Podrove had no plans and no : to absortt ‘ Lincoln School stn- driving north when she • lost was a member of the varsity t h u r s ., O C T . F I by calling toe Capitol Region tenants for the property. dehts. , steering control’ and crastwd . haUoweew, ilfle team there. In 1959 he 9:09 AJM. Mental Health Association Inc., Podrove was ^ven a change Into a car owned by Ruth H. won tile Elk’s Award for most 217 Farmlngtoa Ave., Hartford. to Business Zone H I for a par­ CLEAN MONEY Stoddard of Randolph denter, riionksgivliigi ^ valuable shooter. A 8 sA s s / # N 5 = A ^ " f a ir w a x cel now in;u. —Residence------21one. COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- A V t. and Christmas He and his wife, the former Daughters of Liberty, No. Part of toe property is within p^ient at Baptist Hospital In Busan Thurlow of Phillips, 12S, w ill sponsor a R um m age thet..- tai.,.i— k in g lin es fo r o+ R t. TflA 184, obiumbda, J. M. Bamberg, Maine, aic« visiting his parents Sale Thursday at 9 a.m. at when that highway is widened. wound up‘paying $180 recen tly 5*6 « ce^ie cutters in every . at 23 Lyndale 9 t now. Orange Hall. Members are re­ Because only three of the to get his wallet washed. *niey have a 17-month-old minded to bring articles to the TPC members who sat when the -Bamberg toW police he had daughter and live in Brookljm, wanted shcqie— 15c eo. basement of the hall tomorrow requests were heard on Sept left Ms wallet'containing $950 in N.Y. BINGO . a b oth istmreo a re open thurs. and Ir l. n igh ts t ill ^ 0 0 ^ at 7:30 p.m. 26, were present at sm execu­ h is p illo w ■wWle he w as b e in g 'X - ' tive meeting last night, the other ra yed ; ' ' EVERY WED. NIGHT AT 8 P.M. Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma two TFC members were polled When he returned to his room, TRICK OR TREAT Phi wttl meet tonight at 8 at on their votes by telephone this he found his bed had been iiiuiiiuig* changedV— -G— —and the pillow case. GALLON ELKS CLUB ROCKVIUE CANDIES — MASKS tile home, of Mra. Paul Emer­ m orning. son, 35 Home St., East Hart­ ' The Peck-McCarthy approval wallet and money gone. C . O. D. Is for a change to Industrial PoUce found the wet billfold /«.* COSTUMES ford. Miss M. Anita Nadeau of Hartford will be In charge of Zone for a parcel to toe rear and $770 of tiie money Jogging ARTHUR DRUG the program. The meeting is of 78 ToUaod Tpke., formeriy around in a washing machine in ’ open to members only. Residence Zone A, ’ the hospital laundry. Save Up To $50 A Year On Your Heating Bill

PLEASE give oao-day' aoHeo tm ARE IT COSTS YOU LESS d^very — or you maay have auto­ matic delivery, pay at time o f : da- Bveiy,' or at oar ottOe vpi-to 9 .PJM. WINTERIZE TO PROTECT THEM BETTER JOHN BONEE same day. W i a F IG H T WE GUARANTEE li^s a gnat worM and a rapidly dianging one, e new and broader protection is available to ticut win keq;> on eeardiing for new ways ta • RISING PRICES That the oil yon buy firon ns is equal to or su­ homeowners at no additional cost make our fost-moving world a aa&r and h a p | ^ lyith im ae need to protect ourselves, our funilies, perior to any bthfr on .the maiiiet. Chock Thermostat and our business investments. TbaPs • new and economical coverage protects boat place in whidi to liva • HIGH INTEREST RATE iiie> Insurance Cosnpanies o f Comnecticat owners, vacationers and travelers 61JODO R EW A R D ikeep oocx&g up with new ways like these to meet By fighting tho big spending domestic pro- Cheek Hoses • new coverage protects you i f someone uses and even anticipate the dianging times and our Here’s what Mrs. Aida Playdon, secretary at the Sav- IF PROyiN OTHERWISE your credit cards, charge plates or diecks INSURANCE gtams of LBJ and the present Congress that’ Hush Coolbig dhtfinginff needs: j pga Bank o f Manchester, 9 ^ Main St., has to say • new “ groom” insurance lets single women System COMPANIES have caused these problems! SAVE WHEN YOU HEAT W ITH... e new iq[)proadie8 to lifis insurance give jnung transftr insurance to thdr new hudianda OF about the Community Chest— ftnilieB larger protection at lower initial cort Add Anil-Freeie • new budget plans tet you pay your pxeminms CONNECTICUT COOPERATIVE e Dew’waya to supplement Medicare and provide in totiaTl monthly amounts along with the rest '\ *lt’a ^tifying\to know that Vote JOHN BONEE SPECIAL Plus Material needed income give older people Cteedcim fiKim .of your bOls ' OIL COMPANY *3,95 ■ w o r iy . one donation can r& x h . out to so for a strong indepe^knt voice in v e, new omnibus polides for busmees and iudnstzy To protect the pe(>ple o f Connecticut. . . and the many people who need to be 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICK

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I PAGE FlVBfJBN MANCHESTER EVENING JHERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1966 PAGE FOURTEEN Ocean Rowers Give Credit A n d o v e r BARRiCiNi T iM Launch TV-Radio Tonight exchudvely at To Cape Codders’ Lessons With Governor Dempsey's leadership- WhenWiU School Be Open? Uggeff Driig D elayed by PABKADB ORLEANS, Mass. (AP) — decided to row the Atiantic be­ cause two oUier Englishmen Data British paratrooper Sgt. Chay Lat&A W ord /», ‘ Very Soon* were planning the same thing. Television Blyth, • 26, says he and fellow CAPE KENNEDY, f la. (AP) The other two — David John­ person wiU be in effect at her 6:00 19-1M9) lip 7:80 (94) BlUott Morton paratrooper Capt. John Ridg- stone and John Hoare — left. K nodU ba dUntult to find (10204960) Girl From HAU FOR RENT — The launching of an AOaa- anjrone in tonm not interested off'cc in the town onice bu.id- TV WEEK FOB OOM^LETB USTINO the second stage during flight. ing and fitted out "English a bit more reserved. 16, but like the variable dates vehici'' —'ertv. Main goal of the teet flight Rose’’ for the sea. “They told us, 'Oongratida- of sdiool opening, the date sub- flaiden flub Meets WiU be the fiiet double ignition "They said tiiey wanted to tlons and get hack over and go joct to change with adequate The .^.-uver Harden Club of high-powered hydrogen en­ give us a fighting chance,’’ to work,’ ’’ Blyth said. notice beforehand of any nsovea with the seasons v.’hen Radio gines in space. Blyth said, "and they did.’’ The "English Rose” was ehaz^ it cffeis as its topic of discus- Blyth said he and Ridgway claimed as a regiment trophy. (This' listing Inedidea only these news broedoMto ol U er 1|, Preparations continued here OM Seooto Aoitva "Storage of Summer Bulhe minute length. Some statinns eennr etkev Short newacaats.) for the launching Wednesday cf Andover Girl Scouts with **>4 Planting of Fall a satellite by the Communica­ Unisphere Stands as Lonely Symbol WDBO—19S9 ° 9:10 Conn. What’s Ahead youth on tiielr side, energetio when it meets tomorrw ni^t 6:00 LK>na John Wads 9:40 Nisbtbeat tions Satellite Corp. The pay- adult leadership, and decades at 8 In the town haU for its 8:00 Dick Robinson 11:00 News, Sports, Weather load, set for a 6:06 p.m. EST It was just about a year ago last week the final crowds milled about the Uni­ 11:30 Art Johnson Show of organisation behind them October 1:06 News, Sign Off 5 sphere, symbol of the 1964-65 World's Fair. Today, the giant steel ball stands WBOH—619 WFOF—161# liftoff, is to be fired into sta­ the maintain a busy schedule. Ca- To furthw Wenti^ with lonely among trees and grass, the myriad colorful buildings gone before the de­ 6:0C BorUord BighUghU 5:00 Jim Meeker tionary orbit high above the Pa­ dette troop J5014 is in the swim member is beingBing 8:00 Gaslight 6:90 Ken Oriffln cific to open the first commer­ to come in Halloween molishing crews’ hammers. A few other buildings will remain—Singer Bowl, 12:00 Quiet Bours 10:00 BoUine with the Nathsn Hale Girl “ tied WINF—1289 13:00 John Sherman cial space communications link ooetume and bring along a the space pavilion and the United States pavilion. The land? It will be turned Scout Csdette Swim program 6:00 News between Tforth America, Hawaii pumpikln to carve. over to the city of New York for a huge public recreation area. (AP Photofax) 6:16 Speak Up Bartford organixod by Mrs. J<4m Tettle- 6:00 News NIX ON MOMAN DRAFT and Southeast Asia. bech of Oolumbla. They can 6:16 Barry Farber Show PHOENIX, Arlz. (AP) — Success of the Atlas-Oentaur Mancbeeter Evening Her­ 6:45 Lowell Thomas complete their swimming badge on It to conunemorate the Ma­ research teams will rush to the Draft women In the United double ignition would fuUy qual­ ald Andover oorrpepondent, 7:00 The World Tonight Stot* Represwitcithfe requirements by Joining the nila conference. scene, make minute checks on 7:16 Frank Gifford States? Never, says MaJ. Gen. ify the rocket for unmanned lu­ letw reooe M oe, teL 742-6796. New Protests ______road and vehicle coAdlUons and 7:30 Barry Reasoner program conducted at Windham 7:36 Face the Nation James F. Cantwell of Trenton, 19th Dbtriet nar and planetary flights. It High School. conduct confidential interviews 8:00 News N.J. also would provide confidence with drivers, passengers and 8:10 Speak Up Bartford An experienced legiria- Thera have bean swims twice Planiied Accident Teams 10:06 Comment Oantwdl, president of the Na­ for the Apollo program, whose early tids month with three to Couple to Note w itnesses. 10:20 Speak Up Bartford tional Guard Association at the tor. Served 2 terms as Saturn 5 man-to-the-moon rock­ Smoke billows from the gasoline-laden tanker Gulf- The purpose of the study is 11:30 Barry Farber Show follow on Nov. 1, 16 and 29, aH To Seek Causes 12:00 Comment United States, said: State Representative, et wiU require twin firings of stag, abandoned by its crew after fire broke out in 25th Year Wed In Grenada to find causes of crashes and to Tussday evenings, from 7 to 8 12:16 News, Sign Off "I’m not opposed to women delegate to ConstitU' hydrogen engines. the engine room. The potential bomb is floating in ITHACA, N.Y, — Under an improve accident Investigation . WTIC—1089 o’clook. mstroctlons ire su­ 6:00 Afternoon Edition serving in the armed forces as tiond Convention 1965. After being propelled through Mr. and Mrs. .Alclde Bombar­ (Coottamed from Page One) 2800,000 grant, Cornell (Uni­ techniques. Contributing factors the Gulf of Mexico about 60 miles off the Louisi­ pervised by Mrs. J. T. Hohmann, 6:00 News, Sports. Weather they do, but I don’t believe we the atmosphere by the Atlas, dier of 249 HUUard St. are cele­ versity) Aeronautical Labora­ to be checked include roadway 6:35 Americana ana coast. (AP Photofax) Mrs. Androw Gasper and Mrs. of tbe younger Negroes were 7:30 News of the World should make Cuban guerrillas of the Centaur upper stage was to tory will conduct a three-year geometry, signs and traffic Vote Democratic lYancis Haines, who are sU brating their 26th wedding an- released. 7:45 Joe Garaglola them or mix women up In the fire itself into a lOO-mile-hlgh study of major automobile acci­ control, vehicle, characteristics, 7:60 Sing Along Sponsored by orbit. After a 25-minute weight­ from -Andover and qualified as niversary today. They win be -All 214 w ere charged with ob­ 7:55 Brinkley Reports same unit with men Uke the dents in the Buffalo, N.Y., weather effects and driver be­ CommlttM for Pan) Groobert Bed Cross Safety Instructors. a dinner Saturday at structing nomnal use of public 8:06 Pop Concert R ussian s." less coast period Centuar's two Mrs. Locas Moe, leader, is in the Shaker Park Reetauiant, sidewalks and refusing to Obey euea When alerted by police. havior. 9:06 Nlgbtbest hydrogen engines were to re- Burning, Tanker disnge and has arranged trans- Hazai4vUle, for about 26 rela- an order to disperse. * ignite and the rocket was to hurl portation. She has asked that tivea and fricnda. The march came after a a dummy model of a Surveyor pazviats be aware that a recent qin couple waa maantod Oct. weekend in which lawyers took spacecraft toward a spot in piqndcal examination la re- 26,1941 at Our Lady of Sorrowa statements from Negro children space 226,(W0 m iles away which Potential Bomb qutred for a girl to be eligible cihui«h, Hartford, and have hv- about alleged mistreatment in for test purposes represents the MORGAN CITY, La. (AP) — ever, the fire roared on all day school. These were to form the m oon. for ttie swimming program. ed In Manchester since their The burning tanker Gulfrtog, and Monday night — apparently Atlas-Centaurs have launched To carry on their year’s ae- marriage. They have a daugh- basis of a complaint to the fed­ still a potential king-sized bomb, confined to the stem section. eral court which ordered the two Surveyor craft on buUseye "We tried to get water hoses tlvlties the cadettes have form- ter. Miss BJlalne Bombardier, a wallowed in the Gulf of Mexi­ ed two patrols. Leaders of the senior at Manchester High deeegregatiaa, leaders said. courses toward the moon, but on the fire,” said Paul F. Berry, two groiqia cue Ohartene Dona* School. The Bombazdiera are A bout 76 pupils w alked out o f only a single Centaur bum was co’s calm swells today. 49, a fireman-water tender who hue and patrlda Campbell. As- commimlcants of St Bridget’s the two previou^y all-white needed for these so-called direct The Coast Guard said seven received severe bums in the sistant leaders are Lynn Billings Church. i schools last Friday. They were aiscent flights. dead men apparently were fire. "But there was no water and Jan Oatchell. The girls Bombardier Is employed at Joined by others who boycotted With a restart capability, Cen­ aboard. pressure. The explosion must eleoted Louise Moe as Scribe Pratt and Whitney, Divisian of Negro schools in sympathy. taur would be able to launch to The seven never got off when have knocked out the pumps." barbeque and Rachel Palmer as Treas- United Aircraft Ooip., East School officiate suspended until the moon every month of the the crew abandoned rt»lp Mon­ Berry was one of three men _ Hartford, and is a member of Nov. 1 aU 287 Negro pupils who year. A one-bum mission limits day. picked up by helicopter trgta. At a press conference fn the Governor's office, Dempsey repeats his stand against urer. launchings to a period between C Junior troop 6007 has formed 26 year Club at the plant. Joined the walkout. "R is believed that all missing rescue ships and flown to a New state personal income tax in Connecticut • C July and October. The capa/blli- Orleans hospital for treatment. the following patrols: Six Stal------Gayle Wttbom, superintendent persons were trapped In their all year long in the^ ty also would open up wider pe­ staterooms,’’ said Larry L. La­ While the Gulfstag burned, hons with LuAnn Lambert as _ • r of city-count schools, said the school hoard filed suit in U.8. riods for launching toward the rue, captain of the 572-ft>ot the Coast Guard declared a 10- leader and Kathy McGary as ^tOCKS U1 D rie i District Court In Oxford for an NOW... planets. Gulf Oil Corp. tanker. square-mile area a restricted In 1962, wlier^ John Dempsey campaigned for election as assistant; pink stallions lead by Atlas-Centaurs are scheduled zone, due to the danger of explo­ Margaret Frazier assisted by NEW YORK (AP) — Stock injunction "against persons in­ Two Coast Guard cutters, the terfering with school opera­ to launch a probe toward Venus sion, and planes were ordered to Governor, he promised ^‘no state personal income tax’\ He Regina Adams; Green Berets markdt prices drifts off on Point Lookout of Morgan City, tion.’’ A hearing waa scheduled next year and two vehiclee to- remain above 2,000 feet. with Susan Wright ns leader bailance early this afteimoon in La., and the Iris, out of Galves­ has kept that promise and repeated his opposition to such a fo r Oct. 81.. i w ard M€U7i in 1969. ton, Tex., were standing by at a The missing men were identi­ and Cheryl Okbome as custts- a drab performance. Trad- WUbom said negro pupils at safe distance, along with the tug fie d a s : tax in the years ahead. tant; Galaxies having Bonnie ing was moderate, Irvin Chatagitier, chief engi­ T T formerly all-white scborda have Titan from Salbdne, T ex. The over-all loss was unim- Massey leading and Patricia neer, Port Arthur; Richard Bal- With the Dempsey programs, the state has had its most poitaait but there wea a ftiirly not been mistreated. The fire erupted after two ex­ Dunnock assisting. Mrs. Leon­ som, thtod engineer, Gloucester, wide asBortment of big blocks BO Y SCOUT plosions, apparently in the en­ ULTRA-RAY* ■vigorous econom ic growth. A long with good management o f the ard Brewer, adult leader, has Maas.; Joseph Ziajor, seaman. sold at lower prices. gine room or pump room, at announced that the investiture Groves, Tex.; Gunnar Tast, state’s affairs, this has resulted in a $40 million surplus. OauUon prevailed. Wall Street Notes and News about 3 a.m. Monday. The and rededication ceremony lor ALL S. B. M. boatswain, Groves; and paid senUment was dampened con­ Lady B ird Gulfstag was about SO milee . . . get, better results . At the same time, Connecticut has met its obligations the Juidor troop wUl take place Straugban, oiler, Carles Per- siderably by the mid-October P ack 64 south of Morgan City. on Nov. 2 at the regular meet­ neil, steward, and Joseph and maintained its national leadership in help for the handi­ dochne in new-car sales and by It was feared the flames in g tim e. Coes Digging Many awards and advance­ Thomas, x>antry utUityman, all a contliHiing drop-eft in steel would touch .off the 153,000 Iwur- capped, services for the elderly, urban renewal expenditures, Brownie troop 6008 held its ments were made at a recent of Port Arthur. production. rels of g;asoline aboard. How­ Divestiture ceremony on Friday. For Pottery meeting of Cub Scout Pack 54 completion of federal highways, action on clean water and Girls from Junior troop BO&I General Motors, which showed the alharpest percentage at Bentley School. Den 6 con­ conservation of natural resom’ces. The state has also witnessed conducted the flag ceremony. (Conthmed from Page One) Theee girls were Invested: Dor­ decltne in car sales, sank more ducted a flag ceremony. fiian a point. Jury Selection Begins the greatest expansion in its history on all educational fronts. othy Hamerstrom, Caroll Ku- beautification proponent and tho Boys advanced to Bobcats Ford (ex dividend) and kucka, Unda Hanruton- Sheila restoration of ibe old wells ia were Russell Barber, David Keep Connecticut moving ahead. Re-elect Governor John Chrysler erased all or most of SAVINGS ACCOUNTS TherkniM, Joann Heinz, Janet one of her projects. Crossley, Michael Hull, Allan early small losses. In Sheppard^s Retrial Dempsey, for four more good years. Cariberg, Patricia Tremano, The excavations at Santa Ana Robb, Martin Maidells, Timothy Tbs Associated Press average Joann Von Roemer, Susan Car­ church are Mrs. Marcos’ McNeeley, Craig Coffin and CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP)— with death in the electric chair of 60 stocks at noon was oft .4 ter, Sherry Duchesneau, Cheryl project, too. Digging In tbs Regular and Investment Peter Bartolotta. the maximum penalty. That at 284.2 with industrials off Selection of a jury to retry Sa­ courtyard got under way only Other Bobcats are Timothy charge was ruled out by the sec­ Chaase, Linda Madore, Laurene 1.0, rails oft .4 and utilities up muel H. Sheppard in the slaying Mortenaen, Karla Mortensen, two weeks ago and the finds Bycholski, Paul Taft, Robert ond-degree conviction. .2. of Ws first wife, Marilyn, pro­ Gail Dionne, Tamela Devoid, have been excellent. The ar* are Perrone, Maurice Godin, John During his first trial, the os­ The Dow Jones industrial av­ cheologist in Charge is Dr. Rob­ Duffy, Mark Perrone, Terrence ceeds today In a Cuyahoga Hazel Prevost, Debbie Forman erage at noon was off 2.68 at teopath—later suspended from ert Fox, a native of Galveston, and Jolene Ward. .After the 796 07 Milka and Brett <3arlson. (^uis- County courtroom where Uie practice after his (xmviction— ceremony a Halloween party ' T ex. He w as form erly curator Of topher Page received a Bear spent three days on the witness Glamor stocks continued to ______.u . tt_.____i._ clock has been turned back 12 Y Rain or shine barbec|ue aH year long. The Httra*Ray will be held and this will take anthropology, at the University B ook. stand. back away. 'Whatever invest­ years. Hi-Broiler and rotisserie broil foods faster, better. Infra­ the place of the regular meeting of Texas, Lady Bird Johnson’s Year pins went to (Christopher He testified that a bushy- ment interest existed seemed alma mater. During the first day of retrial red rays penetrate the food as it turns on the rotissene. of that date. Page, Robert Edwards, Glen haired stranger invaded his scattered among more conser­ in the Second-degree murder Mrs. Robert Hamilton, The digging at the church baa Saums, Gregory Vlterito, Mar­ Intense heat seals in natural juices Improving flavor and vative blue chips. case, six prospective jurors lakefront home in suburban Bay Brownie leader, has announced disclosed a Filipino burial tin Szeber and Eric Maim. V illage, July 4, 1954, killed his reducing shrinkage. Ultra-Ray’s penetrating heat giues Texaco was a fractional were seated but they sttM are that Mrs. Joseph Tremano will ground dating back to the late Awards were presented to wife, then overpowered him and gainer, responding to news of eubject to eKmination. Court food a crunchy brown surface . . . till now avaHaUe 2 12th and early 13th century and Robert Zukas, a gold and a sil­ be her assistaat this year. The knocked Idm unconscious. its ratoed dividend azid an ex­ lilies allow the state and de­ only in charcoal broilers. Sealing-searing action ends troop committee is made up of the presence of Chinese pottery, INSURED ver arrow, and Michael Mur­ The state called Sheppard the tra dividend. indicating trade at tbe time with fense to turn down six Jurors 2 Mrs. -Arthur Von Roemer, chair­ phy, a gold arrow. killer, claiming he and his wife splattering . . . true smokeless broiling. Du Font, after a sluggish apiece without reason. the' Chinese. up to Denner awards went to Ralph man, who will be assisted by start, showed a gain of more quarreled over his attentions to J U g U A m A . and ForaWi Pattato PtmHa* Mrs. Johnson and the other Two ,Aher presets were ex­ Mrs. Harold Madore and Mrs. than 2 points. AT&T had a Barber, Shane Jones, and ^eve another woman. first ladies climbed down wood­ cused Monday when Common Earl Palmer. Mrs. Hamilton has fractional gain. U.S. Steel, An­ (Sagnon. Assistant f)enner At the outset of tee retrial, en ladders Into tbe excavations Pleas Judge Franls J. Talty announced that in the event of aconda and Kennecott steaxUed awards went to Gregory Bailey hinted that Sheppard where skuUs and bones of the ruled them unqualified, The Ultra-Ray an early school closing or of a efter early softness. Harolan, Robert Edwards and may not testify in Ws own be­ ancient dead were laid out as "We are now at the same no school day on any Friday IBM, down more than 2, Michael Murphy, half tills time, or even offer any keep they had been unearthed In the point where Dr. Sheppaxd was of the -year there will be no shaved a point from Us worst defehse at all beyond Ws plea of diggbig- 12 years ago as though there Brownie meeting on that day. early loss. Raytheon dipped P a ck 144 Unsatisfied with that taste «f had been no trial,” defense at­ bmoctent. Broiler T axes Due n early 2, Miss Barbara Wailett, prert- The defense quesUeming of archeology, Mrs. Johnson flew torney F. Lee Bailey said in Ms Tax collector Mrs. Eunice SCM Oorp. loot 1 at 46 on a dent at the Manchester Ameri­ prespSetive Jiuors on tee point off to see Ming discoveries opening examination of pros­ Feotured in all Guay is reminding taxpayers block of 60,000 shares. Xerox can Legion Auxiliary, present­ of whether such a course of ac­ which Dr. Fox imearthed in 14 pects, as he asked them; “Are that the second installment of ed American Flags to Cub Scout tion might prejudice them, led f^ to 154 on a block of 16,- months of digging at Calatagan, 1 5 ,0 0 0 you able to approach this case town taxes based on the Oct. P a ck 144 at a pack m eeting Talty to instruct the prospects: ow) snares. ^ Manila, as though there never bad been 1, 1866 assessm ent are now due. Eastm an Kodak, down 3 recently at Keeney St. School. "The burden of proving the It was to have been a free aft by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation a trial and we are starting Also, that special bours lor points, was a notable casualty There w ere 16 new boys In­ defendant guilty l»yond a rea­ m oving emoon for shopping but Mrs. those people wiatalng to pay in in the blue chip section. ducted into the pack at the fre sh ?” sonable doubt rests on tee s t^ Johnson preferred to continue Sheppard, now 42, was con­ Increased from $10,000 by on Act of Congress 'meeting, and Wetoelo Badges of OWo. You cannot draw ainy her erightseeing. She made a 80- v icted in 1964 o f the U udgeon were awarded to six citos. inference from Ws failure to minute fUgbt to s beoefaside Slaying of Marilyn Sheppard, Series 75 landing strip at Calatagan. te stify .” OOBBEOnON RIXDBM SET then four-m edu­ successfully pan-broiled. c wiches at their desks. Help our ation card can get them at the children—Vote Democratic! assessor’s office in the town hall on Rt. 31, open from 9 a.m. to Mfuichester Evening Herald 4:30 pm . Memdays, Tuesdays, Govepitry correepoodent, F. Thursdays, and Fritoys, Md FaiiUae little. teL 742-6231. from 9 am. to noon on Satur­ days. Information as to what EATOW 1215 Vi SILVER LANE—EAST KARTFQI® STORE HOURS: T i must be declared may be had ' ^ from that office. Chest Drive Mon., Tues., Sat., 10 to 6 CoogregatioiMd Notee ■^ALL MEATS ora FRESH CUT — Wed., nrara., FrL, 10 to 9 The NONE are PRE-PACKAGED!" Church Pastor’a Council meets Reaches 82 % at 8 p.m. tomorrow in m ngs- bury House. Of Its Goal STORE HOURS; Tri City Shopping Plaza - Varnon The chureh by-laws revision Tnes^ Wed. 9 to 6 • Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 committee meete at 7:M p.m. The Greater Hartford CJom- Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed AH Day Monday) Friday in Ktngebury House. munlty Chest-Red Cross Cam­ The choir of the church meets at 7:30 p.m. Thursday In the paign cliihed to the $2,548,109 sanctuary. F mark today at the third re­ The Mr. and Mrs. Club of the port meeting to reach 82.04 per Second Congregational Church cent of the $3^106,083 gotU. WED. OMLY has a pothick supper at 7:30 Conunenting on the progress p.m. Friday followed by a Hal­ to date, Vice CSiairman Ger­ FRESH DRESSED loween party In the Church ard Morrissey reminded the vol­ Community House on Rt» 44A. unteer campaign workers gath­ SPECIAL SALE! Lutheran News ered at the meeting that we The Prince of Peace Luther­ are entering the final week of an Church has a Reformation the campaign with $557,974 still WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT.— OCT. 26-27-28-29 - Era Class at 10 a.m. tomor­ to be raised. Split Broilers row; a meeting of the Sunday ‘This is a big Job ahead of School teachers at 6:30 p.m., us,” Morrissey said, "and we WHOLE and a Bible Institute at 7:30 must drive harder th«i ever in p.m., all in the church. order to make our goal by next We Must Make Room The Pastor’a Class meets at Monday. Tbe time is short, but BIRDS . . . AND NOW YOUR SAVINGS ARE INSURED UP TO 7:30 pm. Thursday with the we CEUI do It If everyone covers For New Holiday Merchandise Kev. WHliam H. Beldan, pastor, all their cards and makes cer­ 2 In the church. tain that every citizen is con- 2 At 7:30 pm . Friday there wHl tacted-and given the opportun­ Arriving Daily... $ be a worship service to com- ity to contrlDUte. menorate St. Simon’s and St. ‘1 believe,” Morrissey con­ Jude’s Day in the church. 15,000 tinued, “ that our citizens re­ Saturday at 7 :46 am ., the spond with increased giving this churrii’a Walther League meets year as they understand the in­ at the church to leave for a creased needs, of the combined kayak trip. •SKIRTS appeal which includes the Glas­ Soccer Team Thunday tonbury Federated Fund and :> Coventry High School Pa­ the Uiban League. They/.wlll triots Junior high soccer team not fall, I am confident, to sup­ 5 has a home gpime with Elling­ port the Red Feather agencies ton Thursday at the school. and Red Cross services which • SWEATERS The school’s Junior high are an integral part of our cheerleaders have Joan Crock­ Uvea in maintaining the er and Mary Jane Morgan as (Minimum Weight 3 Vi Lbs.) strength of our community. co-captains. Members from Grade 8 are Blaine Greenlesf, W e Reserve T lw Bigtat Ta lim it Quantities •SUITS Donna Hawley, Colleen Rorim. CoUeen Ravlln and Beverly Public Records 2 and 3’JPc, Roche, and Grade. 7, Holly StricNy Fresh, Grade "A" Dunn, Jan Nelson and C3ndy Building Permits Roy. To R. E. Miller for Felix Man Arrested Oremmo, alteraticms to com­ Kenneth L. Beaumont, 26, of mercial building at 819 E. Mid­ •COAT Brook Trail IW. waa arrested dle Tt>ke., $1,000. last night at his home follow-^ To Marcel Jutras for Guy Jo- tog a complaint. He wEU*doin, alteration to dwriling at Charged with breach of the 110 Greenwood Dr., $700. ENSEMBLES peace and resisting arrest. Po­ To Atkinson Builders for lice said the arrest followed a Anthony T. Rosi, alteration to disturbance. B e a u m on t is dwelling at 27 Grant Rd., $1,- scheduled to appear in Man­ 000. . chester Circuit Court 12 on . ... l>nto. . Nov. T. Watkins Bros. Inc. to Anthony _____ CONVENIENT HOURS:— ------4-H Clnb Otficers J, Uibimetti and Lebro T. Ur- Christine Melady is prssldent bapetti, warehouse at 138 For- 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY w t St, for ftv* years oommaac- OFF i t the Coveotty But ic Cndde Vz 4-H Chib with Reas OaOwun ing Sqpt 1, wUh rigfit to ex­ EXTRA HOURS THURSDAY EVENING 4 to 8 tend trem for an additional five ns vice president; Kristine ■ Glenney, eecretnry; Marilee years. MlUer, - assistant secretary; Marriage License Daniel Gore, treasurer; and William McPherson of 257 David JOUcr, reporter. Leaders Tolland Tpke. and Susan Bar­ wnUaiB X. Glenney and bara Giortoo of Branford. ^ ■ : \ -1 \ •' 1 •. : \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1966 PAGE NTNETEW StANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN.> TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1988 FAGS I&IGHT^N , Grid Briefs \ . > T H fi Mixed-Up Mexican Fans IOC Warning ’ Corner Not re Dame Adds to First Position Herald Angle BV DAVB WlOOm By 1X>M R Attack dent of the International Olym­ time this season our running hf them contributed to our vie- In LS U Bribe Case “ Dartmouth has 37 offensive formations and we have pic Oommittae, didn’t say so but and passing complimented each tory. y ' UCLA Third to respect them all,” Harry Jacunski, freshman Yale MEXICO CITY ( A P ) — *'«veraed the decision and de- of the state commission. Fer- Times Tough ta« gave some broad hints at the other. Although the score belles Mck. Roberta, who has be- / atj^ BATON ROUGE, La. (A P )— The FBI has inade t’^o end of the IOC meetings h en the fact, wo feel we dominated come a power runner, is doing n N t W Y O R K (AP) — coach, subbing for Head Coach Carmen Cozza, told Carlos Ortiz’ world light- * Mexico City nando Aidape Barrera, shouted more arrests in its probe of alleged attempts to bribe over the weekend. game and deserved to win. what we wanted him to do for Harviird members of the Connecticut Sports Writers’ Alliance weight boxing title is va- ^ chamjrion be- at e a ^ otter because With Farmer the Notre Dame is batting a Louisiana State University football players. \ "W e are not pteased-wlth tto Dave Turner, a long Ume, running over the goHd .780 in the weekly As- at yesterday’s weekly session hosted by Central Con- cant. But O rtI may defend should^ S l ^ ^ —... — ------—------Joseph, ^Lee Nolan, 26, and Sa- ^ CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP)- irregularities In basketbdli lii who has been last one or two tacklers and gociated Press college foot- muel F. Comeaux, 26, l»th « u„^efeated Harvard figures to Ncw Britain.______his crown Noi^ 28 in New Everyone got together for a 6. Velazquez would not release many countries," Brundage told with us all sea- scoring. It was a fine exhibi- _ jj And Bullets Baton Rouge, were charged strong favorite over Penn . *** ’ Indians, - York against Flash ElOrde bit of qegotiatlon-by-?re33 con- Ortiz’ purse until he signed a a press conference' Monday. He son, pUyed for tion of running aided by the . n - i i - j o on Kansas City Monday by the FBI with trying ^ j League football meet- . deieatea-^auea an upset in our game plan successfully," of the Philippines. ference at a gymnasium Mon- contract for the, Jan. 29 fight, BALTIMORE (AP) — Mike added, that the Uhited SUtee the first time blocking of Bill Lacy and Tom ^ ^ f Farmer, a defensive specialist, to influence by bribery the out- Crimson .some quarters by Haivard last John Toner related. ,The Woriq Boxing Council day night with these results: A title fight between Ortiz end was' among the choice offend­ and Just his Fitagerald. Tom wt£s selected Possible 41 iH^t place bal- has been put on the defensive come of LSU games this yovicsln fears a sSaturday in a spine-tingler at While the blocked punt was declared the title vacant Mon- i. The title, as far as the WBC Elorde hex been amiounced for ers. presence to the as this week’s outstanding offen- lots in voting by a national And Oakland after only four gamea as a season.ason. possible letdown after the 19-14 .Cambridge, move into New the turning point. Toner felt a day night, the latest develop- is concerned, is vacant. Nov. 28 in Madison Square The IOC chief was askei to lineup made a sive lineman and Rick as the panel of sportswriters. and coach in the National Basketball Last week the FBI arrested Dartmouth. Haven Saturday to battle the jjgy pjg^y ^jje failure of the ment to the Saturday night fias- 2. Ortiz wlU meet Ramos in Garden. clarify what he meant by 'hr- Association I b 1 g difference, offeneive back. broadcasters and remain in AFL Leaders 26-year-oId Samuel J. G r^ a n o, ^ tougher challenge •'BuUdogs. officials to call an obvious off- co In which the referee had one the same ring. Jan. 29 to deter- The main point that Adalpe B The first time John Alubickl handled himself front of the Ton Ten today. (AP) — Kansas barber, w c h a fe s he Wed to weekend—and this com- "Dartmouth will have the best sides against Temple with winner and the WBC another. mine the champion. Barrera made in levying the BuUets have „ over commer­ NEW YORK lost all four of their starts in the Itova WlMlB carried ' tl»e well at quarterback alter a two- Notre Dame solidified its hold Clty’s high-powered offense with Influence the outcome of LSU j Saturday Is no different,” balanced team that we have uConn deep in enemy territory. Ortiz, of Puerto Rico, who . 3. Ortiz and his manager. Bill fines was that Ortiz had left the cialized,” he said. "In many ball, he came VP week layoff. Our offensive line on the top spot with a 88-0 rout young season—looking extreme­ Bert (3oan and Mike Garrett g ^ ® s by attempting to M be y,amed Monday. faced to date,” the former Green "We were trailing by three won the title in 1962, waa given Daly, were suspended fpr one ring before a public announce- places, It is conducted in a way ly inept in the process—and With a 20-yard gain that was did the Job, but at times we of Oklahoma last Saturday. The three players - starters Billy -'Bay packer end related. "They points. Qpe of (he officials a technical knockout by referee year and fined »400 each by the ment W«a made Of the wln- that is averse to the Olympic as pretty to aee as any play all were moving out across the line defeat dropped the Sooners out rimning and Len Dawson pass­ already the local fans are booing ing, leads the American Foot­ Masters. Gawaln DiBetta and ^ i^have," Jacunski continued, "five started to call offsides, but Billy Conn .because challenger boxing commission of the state ner. amateur code.” Bight with the exception of Mike a litUe too high. of the Top Ten. Their No. 10 Farmer. Jim Dousay. Steve Diamond, an all-Ivy ■ offensive halfbacks who are didn’t," Toner said. Earlier, the Uitiminio (Sugar) Ramos had a of Mexico. The El Toreo bull ” I made Carlos leave the Basketball is on the 1^78 Belcher’s Isst touchdown run . Defensively, I berth went to Wyoming, which ball League. , A shakeup s e j^ s cert^n tat Nolan refused to talk to news- offensive tackle, prob- ■^averaging better than five yards new UConn mentor said the of- badly cut left eye. ring, where the fig^ht was held, ring,” Daly said. "He wanted to 8S yards. Dave did reinJure iu s fe e l. our sec- AFL statistics released today with a new two-year contract ^ walloped Utah State 36-10. per cari’y and Gene Ryzewlcz. flclal in question froze after Thfc crowd went wild, almost is in the state of Mexico just stay in there because he wasn’t credit the Chiefs with an aver­ ^ V. A *u.f ably will be ready for Penn. Speaker Here isn’t likelv to be khee but with two weeks of rest pndary has Michigan State, which re­ < ^ r t records sh w ed that ^ ^e^k Injury Farmer 2 age of 353.4 yards gained per •'their best runner, has a better reaching In his pocket for the rioted until Ramon Velazquez, outside the Mexico City limits. afraid of Ramos and he had him IT niu-wv a Brimdage said. He refused to hefors Hall, we feel he migh^ he ' started to Jell dumped ceived five first place votes, game. The running ganve has Nolan Is a younger brother of Dartmouth. than eight yards per try ave- flag, executive secretary of the WBC, 4. Velazquez end the president hurt.’' Sharing the speaking m L toaslble, comment on what might happen ready, and if not for Hall, defr as It picked off would be remained in the poll’s No. 2 slot EugeneICiig-Kinn Nolan, recentlyrecentlv convict­convict- ® rage. ' Mark Malek, as usual, drew ______' ______after that. toitely . fer Bristol Central and five intercep- produced an average of 160.1 spotlight with Ed even the players are thinking but the Spartans’ 41-20 victory yards and the passing 193.3. ed in Houston, Tex., on an inter­ "Mickey Beard is the. best rave notices for his fine play, Windham. tions, one on over Purdue dropped the Boiler­ state gambling charge. Eugene Dartm outh Kranepool of the New alcmg this line. Oakland, which upset New quarterback in the Ivy Leqgue However, a slight concussion "Our attitude is real bad,” Mike'. Belcher played perhaps an extra point makers out of the Top Ten. Ar­ Nolan also faces a similar fed­ HANOVER, N.H. (AP)-TH e York Mets Tuesday Melley Proposed his finest game of his hi|^ attempt. Both York 24-21 Sunday, leads the ^.^ahd he gives the tearji a four- will keep the fine defensive Embry Glad He Came Back, night, Nov. 1, on the said backcourt man Kevin kansas took the ninth slot with a league In team defense. The eral charge In Loe Angeles. Dartmouth football team settled man. running backfield when player sidelined Saturday in sehool career. Both his toubh- Jim Leber and 41-0 rout of Wichita State. When Grazlano'- was arrested, to serious work iij prepar- Masonic Sports Night Loughery. "How can it be any C. President down runs of 19 and 38 yards . Bill Lacy, who Raiders have allowed an aver­ ,h e’s In there because he’s such New Hampshire, Don Robert UCLA remained third fol­ age of only 249.9 yards per Charlle McOendon, the LSU ^Uon tor Saturday's Ivy Leagiie a good runner. « * « Happy to Be with Celtics program will be Dick ^ ‘ *T!oi!Sl‘ " o r S r V ‘^^ Membership of the Manches- were made with sheer determi- looked like a lowed by defending national game—104 rushing and 14(5.9 football coach, said that game at Yale today while keep- ter country Club will hold lU rushing and The Elis will be coming off n n ¥¥ i j McAuliffe, above. The Some obeervers benev^ traces neUon. His individual total of pro defender on his last two champion Alabama, Southern passlne. Dousay, Masters and DiBetta i„g j„ close touch with the a heart-breaking 16-14 loss to D8**y H elped FRIENDSHIP — Ed Wilson BOSTON (AP)—After battling “I honestly thaught that Cin- Detroit Tiger short­ 5 118 yards gained was a new thefts, were selected as the already made are the chief ria- « CaUfomia, Georgia Tech, Flori­ New York, leading the AFL’s ^ coojwraUng with the medics. Comell a game in which Cozza Credit for W'esleyan’s 21-20 225, Charlie Bossldy 208, A1 the Boston Celtics for several cinnati had a few years when officers ThuM ay night, Nbv. 17 .Jiigh for him and matched Bryce outstanding defensive players. stop cracked out 23 son for the b4d start. da and Nebraska. "felt the officiating waa far be- success at home against Am- Whipple 207, Whanda Pekar years as a member of the Cin- i^„„cked off Bos- at the new clubhouse. Carpenter’s day against Conard This year the coaching staff Eastern Division, is second in * y * " '' The Indians, smarting from homer^ last season, Baltimore dealt off B^ley ’The first six spots were un­ both team offense and team de- the 19-14 loss to Harvard last herst waa passed along by 462. , cinnati Royals, big Wayne Em- . .' , , The nomtoating otmmiUee last week. Carpenter ggain has installed a new award to best among major changed from last week.. Ne­ fenae. The Jets have gained an LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Tony week, held a light loosening up "ComelL “Jacunski related" Coach Don Russell to (1) the ------bry is happy to be with the came up with a steady perform* i>e given at the end of the sea- leaguers at that posi­ braska, seventh a week ago, • V i. pep rally staged Friday night, FEMMES * F-ELLAS — Ron National Basketball Assocla- Celtics training and three lea- ance of 70 yards gained rush- non. The "Sting-Em Award” average of 327.7 yards passing Aguirre, 136. Mexico City, out- drill Monday. Right halfback tion. Hal Goodnough slipped to No. 8, and Florida and rvishing and allowed an av- pointed Benito Juarez, 137, Las Paul Klungness was released ’'nlaved to date Thev were bia to his assistants and (3) to Fletcher 135-386, John Morton Uon's perennial chami^ons. ^ will go to the hardest hitter on ~ will carry the ball as who hM never proven himseU ’ erage of 263.1. Vegas, 10. from the Infirmary, but his run­ .frn L er and fa L T a n d we Herb Kenney who scouted the 133-367, Herb Cranda’.l 344. Embry, who retired from bas- , an NBA regular. Levon Parinakitm, second vie# Prank •Woods did a tremen- th4 squad. The way Jim Leber rh^ SmhuskersUst got p2t V a in n««Tn J hern,^! Jeffs. Russell had special ------ketball last Spring after a fall- "This club has pride and de- toastmaster at the Ma­ president, and, J Hall, hustle and determination and Apis&o!” "We were happy to get recordholder in the mile,/ 19- Saturday being Hall. Brown, vs. Princeton, 1965. Old Most Yards Gained on Pass Bates remained tied with 42 I’m confident that we will be ©ut alive,” Chet MePhee said year-old Jim Ryun, said Mon- T Ivy Completions Record: 21, by Receiving (163). Tied Ivy points. Pro Football Notes As Tribe Coach REC — Jerry Smith 138-366. ready for AIC," he concluded, of Trinity’s win over St. Law- day he has a sore back that is Hall (of 32 a tt) vs. Yale, 1965 League Record of l53 held by -me New England college g g g rence. “ We took a fearful physi- making it tough for him to run- ro'M«5T R iT rrin v and vs. Cornell, 1965. Old Yale Federspiel, Columbia (on 8 scoring leaders: Td Pat Fg Pts. I . _ . cal beating. We didn't have a His back was X-rayed at the CLEV^LiAND (AP)—Del Rice, CONSTRUCTION — Henry , ----- ^ „ ------^ receptions) vs. Cornell, - -- ____ - who served as a coach for the Frey 160-406, Harry Buckmln' Attempts Record: 35, by Stu I960, j^iitchell, Vt. 8 0 0 jT u r n i n g P o i n t Stalrling back around at the Kansas University Medical Cen- USKETBALL California Angels when Joe Ad- ster 153-405, Bob Curtin 147- Tisdale vs. Princeton, 1950. Old So 8 0 0 Looks Like Rose Bowl Blocked punt was also the finish. We are in the worst phy- ter in Kansas City, Kan., Mon- - OCY. 'm '' cock -was a player, has been 380, George May 151-379, Clar- Yale Completions Record: 18, Most Pass Altempts (42). Old Adams.’ Me. Mar. 8 0 0 ,tumlng point In UConn’s 85-25 sical shape in my 10 years at day. Ryun quoted Dr. Leonard a t 8 P.M . In tko itamed by A dcock' ais a coach ence McConnell 144-374, Bruce Tisdale vs. Princeton, 1950. record: 36, vs. Princeton, 1950. Curran, N’eastem 7 2 0 floss to Tem plt.ln Philadelphia Trinity, eight or 10 regulars Peltier, orthopedic surgeon at MaaolMstor High School for the aeveland Indians. (Japps 368, Don Flavell 362, OW Yale Ivy Game (Jompletions Most Pass Completions (18). Moskal, Norwich 7 0 0 For AFL-NFL Contest •Saturday’n ig h t.' have some degree of injury.” the center, as saying” there Vfa* Old record: 18, vs. Princeton, Winslow, Bates "Cormectlcut played as good Trln hosts winless Coast Guard something in my back.” d y n Adcoekr the new Indians man- Burke Plank 359, Clarence Record: 16. by Watts Humph- 6 6 0 NEW YORK (A P )— The Super Bowl game— the first HARTFORD CAFlTfHil a««r, hired Rice Monday. Rice. Peterson 358, Ron (Jhurchill 351, rey vs. Dartmouth, 1965. 1950. Vasvari, Spflk. 6 2 0 ■ as we have played all year. Our Saturday. . The Cadets feature Tho X-rays are still being vs. 44, had been an Angel coach for Frank McNamara 149, Tom Most Yards Gained Passing Most Yards Gained Passing Guercia, So. Ct. 6 0 0 meeting between-i the champions of the National and offense was better and we used a no huddle offense. studied for the cause. Ryun said ASBURY PARK five years before he was re- Gessay 135. (301). New Yale and Yale Ivy (3CM). Old record: 295, vs. Foye. Amherst 6 0 0 American football leagues — almost certainly will be J ■ ______he was told, "As, long as I keep BOARDWAURERS running I’ll have the pain." Tlckote 82.00 at bokoffleo leased last month. ------Game Records. Old Yale record: Springfield, 1947. Nesbitt, Bates 6 0 0 36 played in the Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif. Night of Game . , . CHURCH 10 PINS — Harry 217, by Tex FMrse vs. Spring- In the Cornell game alone Elstey, N.H. 6 0 0 36 That’s the word in A m e rica n ------He blames the injury on the Baskin 233. Ed King 214, Nick field, 1947. Old Yale Ivy Game Doherty’s 24 completions were Eldridge. AIC 5 6 0 36 League circles, ^ ere the rea- - ^ cross country course which he Benoit of Conn. Council Undefeated Indians Ready ran six weeks ago. "The ground on Hvtoian Rights RENEGADES— Dick Farrell Cataldo 213, Bob Stavens 206; Record: 207, by Dick Winter- two more than he had recorded Santos, B’port, 4 6 1 33 sonmg goes like this: . „ 32 Despite the fact the NaUonal one to mUs. is so rough I could have stepped 851. Irv Kantor 201. bauer vs. Princeton, 1957. for the entire campaign. His Mulligan, Cen. (Jt. 5 2 0 overadl total is now 48 for 93 ------^------League is investigating three ------For First Big AHL Weekend in a hole,” Ryun said. Ryun holds the world record • good for,, 548 yards and seven ciUes — New Orelans, La., Seat- The Dolphins, by beating spring. Although the Barons WORCESTER, Mass. — Dick wash., and Cincinnati — for Houston 20-13 Sunday, became With three victories in their in the mile at 3:51.3. touchdowns. lost goaltender Les Blinckley French, 153, ^ovidence, R.I., ^ext expansion franchise, the the first expansion club in either first three starts the Springfield stopped Gene H em ck, 147, Sa- j, tj,at the Louisiana city league to win two straight they have come up with a cap­ Indians now prepare for their able substitute Ernie Wakely. WALPOLE, Mass; — Ricky CO, Maine, 4; Beau Jaynes, 130, jjecomes NFL territory for the games tliis first season. . . Joe 'first big weekend. On Friday They have 13 holdovers from Ortiz, 148, Puerto Rico, knocked Lowell, Mass., knocked out Ron' 1937 season. Namath, the New York Jets' , evening they will meet the last season's squad. Automatic out Brad Silas, 158, Brockton, nie Butts, 134, Portland, Maine, That would eliminate New quarterback, scored the fink Cifleveland Barons at th^ East- The Pittsburgh Hornets are Mass., 6. 2. y Orleans, Pasadena’s clilef rival two touchdowns of his pro ern States Coliseum and then on off to a flying start under the Transmission for the Super Bowl game, as a career against Oakland but also .Saturday it will be the Western guidance of Baz Bastien, their neutral site for the NFL-AFL was nailed for a loss while pass­ Division • leaders, the potent General manager now serving in Trouble? title game. ing for the first time this sea­ Pittsburgh Hornets at the Coli­ ■ t t Free Road Test and son. . . The guy who got Namath a dual role. They have chalked seum. Sunday the Tribe will be up 4 victories in their first Estimate 2 Quote of the Week: Bob Pelle- was Dan Blrdwell, the Raiders’ . in Buffalo for their first road five games. The Hornets have • k All Work Guaranteed grini, one of the Miami Dol- defensive tackle. . . The KansfM ■ k Budget Terme I DAVE’S AUTO UPHOLSTERY 4 , .game o f the young season. a talent laden llne-up including r xva #»eai«en CTSieeT ^ phins’ assistant coaches was City Chiefs just missed two ■ k Free Towing 618 CENTER STREET — "Rear* discussing the pass-catching records while amassing 614 Harry Pidhlmy, coach of the ex-Indians Bob McCord, Pete No Low-Price “Come-on” Get more PAYPOWER at P&WA...$2.50 or more a n M abilities of two rookies. Bob yards and 56 points against Indians, will conduct daily work- Goegan and Parker MacDonald. Estimates that Cost You PHONE 643-8245— EVENINGS 649-7313 Bruggers of Minnesota and Denver, falling 20 yards short of •..outs In preparation for these They arc. paced by such vet­ Money Howard TWiUey of Tulsa, and the yardage record set by Oak- three big lilts. Although the erans as Don McKenny, Billy noted that his idea of a lifetime land against the Broncos two ..Barons have only one win In Harris, Ted Hampson, Terry MonchRstgr At Pratt A Vvhttniy Mreraft, you’ll learn to ba a pfO«e.arid you’ll 6 f paid lika TRAININQ eOURStS WITfif RAt ◄game would match the two. years ago and three points short their first four starts, they have Gray Ah McDonald and Garry Trcmsnthsion Co. a pro. Because you get more Paypowtr.. .the power to h trn moro and earn INTRODIICTORjIr TRAININa PRORRAMi Fall Sale! Said Pellegrini, by way of ex- of the point record they Denver always bstn a tough team for Garrett. Add to this list such 16 BRAINABD PLACE mora. You'll get $2.50 an hour to start on the second shift end leem a velueUa — If you don’t have shop OKpeitoiKa. you'll the Indiana to beat. It will be new faces as Ted Taylor, Jim­ ’ (R ear Beyttour Aiito bo ghran 80 hours of Intomwq 'm nlng on plaining: in 1963. . . akin at the same time. And as your skill increases, so does your paycheclc. the machine you have been hirod to oporate. remembered that It was Fred my peters and A1 LeBrun and Store, Main St.) 5 ' Instruction will be right in ouf om machine 'Glover and his Cleveland gang you have a potentially danger­ MANCHESTER What's more, Aircraft jobs are long term career jobt. AlrKnef, utUitiee and Rear Windows 646t0028 training school at tho safflo M ill "AilcratV* \Wins Back of Week Honors that eliminated the Indians from ous squad as they have already industrief are demanding more and more ]et engines, so thora^s always room ratooTpay. the Calder Cup play-offs last demonstrated. lor advancement at the AUtraft ADVANCED TRAININR PRDtRAMt* $ 2 4 .5 0 Ceureee r a i^ You’ll enjoy important extra benefito, too. Pine medleal and Iniuranea ^ n ^ In Maehinii^ I 'Making, " 4 Richmond Finally Triumphs a rettrenMnt pfogram, paid sick leave, holtdaye and vacations sN add extra APPRENTieri ^ Seat Covers Behind 2unick’s Exploits^] value to your paycheck. See why it pays to bo wtth the league ioederal Ap p Y from three to four Ihaot ► i DELUXE CHAMPION now at Pratt AWhltnayAlreroftt . ■ytadhMiitttidTfM $ 2 2 .5 0 Ulysses S. Grant took Rich-yond scored on jaunts of 68 and T irc$fone WHmEWALLS captures your fancy mond 101 years ago . , . hut the 19 yards in what his coac^, Exptriencad Workin: l^m ixiri moiwy onthaiww "Pirt«tiiM^ Ih H M iSim tit o lw *« t ____'Frank Jc..es, called "one of tile ► i city belongs to Larry Zunich j r-';! ^ '"S today. ever seen.” j Convertible Tops Until last Saturday, every­ ► i ,3^e Spiders’ first Victory fa HuKimh of §»oi iohB w aiM h fat VMIT T N riM P iD viiM ir 9 n w i ,m o t bodyoouy naohad takenlaaen Richmond’smciununu o Pratt & Main Street, East Hartford, ConneelicwL p_fViA vwai/isRim Bix. loea stiBTt4 lOit KajisEis stftbe MACHINING • INSPECTION $ 6 5 .0 0 football team since the middle ^ loneest losine streak fa Phu Other Connecticut p(ante in North HaveiV ► i of the 1964 season. Then Zunich. Taxes AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS Southington and MiddMown. If eveliMe, look at some of the options Coronet Whitney G il laoM. Oql «wqy from it' oil. Id 8m a Hard-working halfback, broke bring your miWaiy diecharge papero (DO- m offers you. Like a silky-smooth 318- or brulslng fullback Clem Tume SHEET METAL • BENCH WORK IBor 8iqt'l pel 8 oH ever H ho-hummers loose for 239 yards es the Spi- 214), birth certiftoeto and s e M oseiMity (hot mrrpifncl yew. C e l wi8i Dodae 383-cul^-inch V8 engine' and 3-speed ► i drubbed K-State 28-14 last 8a TOOL & DIE MAKING Rircrafl ders trapped Davidson 23-17, ^ p r d when you visit our'eigoo. Coronet for V ondtat yewriolf go, in TorqueHite automatic transmission. (The Carpets- For Most Cars 695-14 ending m ^r college football’s *^‘*"‘* J* • ^ “ J MCE MOUNTme — NO TRAbam n e c e s s a r y AIRCRAFT ENGINE TESTING Kyle- Any style. Hardtop, convertible, 426 Hemi end 440-Magnum engines ore n o d g e ► t o S losing s^eak at l9 EXPERIMENTAL MACHINING u O PIN PON YOUR e O N V m iN M ; Monday wagon, sedan. At Coronet's price, it will available on the Coronet R/T.) So S 3 1 H gunea Turner, a 225-pound junior, through Friday— 8 a jn . to 5 p.m., YUoodey, cost you less 8wn yew might imagine^ to come on In and take a good, long look at OOOOi OIV18KM ^ C H R Y S L E R \ WELDING • GUARDS ^ 1 ^ MOTORS OCRSeMtlM ► Zunich, who cracked the for 267 y4rda In 29 cal- \ ■ '• FIRST LINE — ORIGINAL EQUIPMRNT Wodnaedey end Tbureday eroningi t* > bp the enyjr,g(f your oelghborhood. Ahd[ 'Coronet. The Dodge Rsj^ lio n wools you: Southern Conference single- Hm . pushing Zunhsh for Back d( FIREMEN • GEAR INSPECTORS f i pjtLg aiMl Soturdtoie^. ajn. to 12 noeog Nothing r e a d y made. AD game rushing record and set Ihe Week honora.x . j FOUNDRY PRESS OPERATORS ► custom taUored and in- three school marks, was named Harvard's Bobby Leo, Texsh. CHORCHES MOTORS, Inc. Back of the Week today by The AAM’s Wehdell Housley, Col^ An equal opportunity ampieyer staUed b y . . . MORI ARTY BROTHERS ► Associated Press. rode State Univentty’s Oscar 301 CENTER STREET—643-5135 The 21-year-old senior from Reed, Notre pame’s Nick Eddy, future today at PSeWA Portage, Fa., carried the ball 86 Michigan State’s Bcb.^plaa and 3 M O H n ~ i 3 s

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p a g e TWENTY-ONE MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING I Help W anted-^iak 8 $ BY PAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wanied^Fewale M THERE OlTGHTA BE A LAW Bualnesa SMFleea CATALOG FR*®i T’ll send y * g e h e S AitMNr M iM*a> ^ O f f e n d 1 3 5^-page Popular ..Olvb catalogs macWnlsts, - psud hoapWali^ B u t y m e n s h e d a h e d t h e c a p t a n .. I.et your friends shop from Ifi.. tico, hoHdpys. and vadati«. Hodgepodge RS04TALS—Power roller, chain W hEM THE CAMPUS UGLY OUCKLINO jitoit. Aiqpiy -klotroiilcB, lne,i^ nws, trail roller and aerator INVITED « 0 »4ETTE FOR A SPlW - O F THE. f o o t b a l l TEAM ^ Then; you pick |to' and' mor* /^rnjirriM . 4eDtatnMiKail lfjwB..yafi,. rotpUUers. Alaonalm In free itaina. Alice Wllltoma,' 848 HiUiard SL 'i ISonidpvt^ OStir t^Dwy and itorblce on' afl town eqiilp- Ptqfwlar Club ^Man, P*pa*4- tolwlitM CModoiipICtlirti; B8H«ti nirnt CtopUol Tiqtiil^iidat. M ment QOM, LynbiXtok. Naw DEAN MAC^Oi!^ _____ II ------i _ . fw tas& M * SBRMMiiiUaetiiM Mabt SL. 649*'«yW/K6W }fyn»*KBm towU 58ROWS ed, knowledge of calculator 185 AD AjtS'sr:' ' m6flu>eoyMAy.*-6TmpLY wm>gfi;y(4 60ff^ on ^ •ItLoBfW N a ;m . f o 5 P A I. knives, axes, sheariil, ' *l»te8, Mlotwiial jwrttw DOWN roUiry bTades, Quick ..service. helpful, fidl-tlme, exoeUent MANCHESTER MDoelBrH^ ITbrt COPY CI.6S1NG TIME^FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Capitol .Equipment Oo. Zfi Main- fringe benea^ ^ered. Apply !o - a s ®"“?!?i2S'?iL^S52;?22SSH r« wn»f/ ymf Sntj SeriptaM (abj aVoeted oaaae ki person, Manphestar Modes, ARE 0lMM»rnmTP^CWCI*WJW^ 1/ \| IBRoy DtaaM «YeDow boglo dlBamboclika > 7-0. Thursday T*6, ' 8atiiWity 7*' Pine St. .. ; ( \. 1KM& «HCB OMZ NO Bhrar’a tite plant 4. 648r7958; lOPENINGS: ; , ' ««rASt»ANyfl0e5n0N6i"^ SOSaaMd and SKW SALBSCliBRK!^' tor Monday, siqubM UAft aSStafapU^ l l S m flah I PLEASE READ YOUR AD KYUN-tCyOKt browned maat Bllarah dSBrain pawag ^ ^ Cliwainei or “Want AdW* are tohen over Nw nbOaean s Wednesday iSd. .Friday, hourt iHill-tlmb—day ai^ nlShT.fddfto adllade miaUkea YlnauranM (ab^ 44 Incarnation aC r ' 37Slnlaterlookara eonvenlence. llie ndverMaer nhould read Me ad thn FIRST HdWtehoUl Scnrima J-8. Mun«3ft> c?i»idy Kitchen, . , •- (■■■ 8 Secular 20 Bract VlahM t SlFaladModa DAF IT AFPtCARS and RFPORT latROBS la. Ume for the O ffe r e d 649-4332. . ' 7 >(iMllltog machtoa operator sa a ijr in New BSouthena 28FamO« WrtHrti dOWItberad | Franca Kbool next, ln ______THEYDECIPE WHO THOUGHT OF THE IDEA FUST/ SAGUARO d HOUSTON KNOW H O W / SOON HU BE TOO nf'SMYTURNl! Trafler*— Autumn St- 643-4860. Available immediately. Call ven, 875-2077. P o u n d — CoUle type female, 649-2236, evenings. BY DICK CAVALLl Mobile Homes REGISTERED professiwial As a SNET oper­ MORTY MEEELE sable and wtiKe. Call Lee Frac- Rooflng^Sidlac 16 nurse, 7 a.m .-8 p.m ., Simday ator you’ll c a ll VANDYKEVa-'* ------_ ■ ‘ ohia, Dog Warden, 843-8594. SUNOCO differential and Friday. Pro­ BY ROY CRANE 36x8 2 bedrooms, storms and b id WBLL HOME improvement fa r a w a y p la ces, BUZZ SAWYER gressive nursing home- Refer­ POUND — male Beagle, black screens, colored aiqtoances, ex Co. —Roofing, siding altera­ SERVICE STATION assist in emergen- white and brown. Call Lee tions, additions and remodel­ ences. 875-9121. cellent condition, perfect for Available Now ; cies in this fast YOUNG MAl4 ‘l% i^ k N Fracchia, Dog Warden, 643- camp or lake. 649-6043. ing of all types. Excellent DRILL PRESS operators. Dean m oving,, interest­ 8694. •workmanship.' 649-M95. Inter-state Location Machine Products, 166 Adams in g w b rk . h o u s e HIAILHSR in Brooks- St., Manchester. ■ville, Maine. Sleeps four. Ideal Sunny Dollar Promotion 37U hour wfeek;-v|icatibh, hos^W ization,- pepaion Aimoanwgiaenta 2 for deer hunters. For Informa- Roo fing and ClilBUHiys 16-A__ Brtog$ Record' Sales CLEANING WOMAN WANTB3D, F u ll p a y .w hile 1iq eAVNONfi H0RPE5i alteratknu, elec* Cadet Tractors. Rental equip- tog repairs, CONNECTICUT great demand for our innducta. call 643-2701. THB RAILROAP AH0NVIM0U5Ly...... - , v r CANICA5M A trie and gaa hot water heat­ 5 n e e d CAR? Your credit turn­ J/rSAW nH. iATM,DLO.l\ I 15 WORTHi CHUCK WIT ment and sharpeiUng service We love to play Santa Claus ^ ci^ L lm t FACILITIES 1 MAYBE kYE OUGHTA m /T ) O W TO ed down? Short on down pay­ ers.. CaU 648-1496. HUCKLE on aU makes. L * M Equip­ and we •want to m§ke every­ Evening and Sat­ 1 m m TOMoaioBt to roN tSH Ti ment? Bankrupt? Repossess-^ Before you caU a school m / E H E R RTSS HIM ment Corp., Route 83, Vernon, check that school out with one happy. Why not help us do urday interviews CALL5R9-8S71 ^INFORM ATION Sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ 875-7609 Manchester Exchange this by'becoming the “Avon Movtag--*TrwcMnf-^T" your local truck ow j^s est Douglas. Inquire about low­ Lady” to your neighborhood? a rra n g e d . —Enterprise 1946. d t o n g t DO; association. ATOwnchnately est down, smallest payments The high earnings wiU maka 14,000,000 .trucka- oh the anywhere. No small loan or fl- PROFESSION^ Oeantag^-- h ANCSIBSTBR PeU'tory. Light you happy, too. CaU 289-4982 aance oompany plan. Douglas Carpeta, futaltare, waUs and; and package•deU'very. coed. 'Fba tniektog-indus­ try has a problem acquto- ilotoifSA 388 iMato. - - Iloora — an «tean^ to i^urv njirtgefatora, washers and home, fuUytosured. CaU Hlgbte moving apeclaUW- Fbld* • Ing qi|aUfied driitors. Leli, The CRBDto STTlitoNB. Need a Servicemaater, .649-8488., chairs fbr rent. .64M762. N«tv E n g land; Tractor; car? No cash needed, 100 car Trailer Training show you UN’S — LPN’S ALL KINDS of yard work, gen­ Southern ■election. -Ask for Mr. Brun­ how to make $200 a week NURSE’S AIDES ner, 289-8266. dealer. eral handyman, reasonable LIGHT TRUCKINa or more. A short training Auto rates, 644-2069. program. We train on tan- DISMANTLING — 1949, It— ------— opening in another New England BY LEFF and MeWILLIAM^ deni axel trailers, aU type F or Ford 2-door; 1957 Chevrolet jJTEPS, sidewaUta, atone walls, in 120 bed nursing MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES transmission and tank wing staUon wagon.. 649-1919 be- fireplaces, flagstone terraces, Pftintliig—Paptrinc home. Vacation and hoM- Telephone Mechanics traUers. Also, Emeryville ^ OH,OH.. HERE COMeS ^ M rs aOT NERVE. tween 5-7. AU concrete repairs. Reaaoo- day pay plan, paid meal ------9 im C T » Tnoniwn p iMrto naiab> a I e e T a r cab equipment. able prices. 643 0861. time 1966 CHEVROLET. SUUon Wag- »»»“ f— ------:------S T ^ e r i r and exterlor^pA Members of aU truck own­ Company Posltiont nUWi optn In our "*•**••* * * * ? ? ^ er’s association in New cm 2-door 8 cylinder, automat- LEAVES RAKED and removed, perhangtog, waUpaper ra­ day wfok, gaoo wog*^ unlfonm fum isn*^ le ’itolft, 'good condition, 3100. attic, backyard and cellar TOb- moved. YV^paper England and New York. THE MEADOWS Part of fuU-Ume training. M y ollrar IteRMgf ^ 643-7502 anytime. biah removed. Very ipiest Fully insured. Free able. 619-1868 after 5. ttmates; CaU 649466S Ltoansad and approved 6 4 3 -U 7 4 A n Equal Opportunity hi !• ikin Maiorea, SonricG Me«r J 1968 DbDGE'Dart, 2-door hard------^ . nrogimm. For Information Em ployer top, <3T-N8.I dark greisn with m X M RUBBISH,. -^9-9767. IMTERIOR a n d exterior 'CAll H artford, 247-1368 WAck tateiior, 6484Wn., Industrial, com m ercial, r ^ - patottog, waUpaper removad. anythnA , ' DEPENDABLE WOMAN : tor - dential service. Leaves raked folly Insured Raqa Betangar, housework, 3 days a week. CaU 1969 LARK, go6d economic^ and removed by giant 'Vac Sys­ MS-0512 or 644-0804. 643-6828. ______PE CORMIER MOTORS transportatlao. Best otter, call. tem. Lawn mower tune up and BUDGET PLAN 285 BROAD STREET—MANCHESTER 649-4^'after 6 y.to, ______repairs Incinerators and card- ‘ INSIDE and outside patoUng. AVAILABLE SXFEUUENCED wailtreaa, 6 baud druma. Good used fuml- You name your own prl^ days, hours 8-4, neat afipear- KN or IJPW, part-Uma, 11-T, at all gpadal ratas |oa homeownara aace. CUl M8-9741 a av *“ •**♦■•***“* CaU 646-0189. ltojBIJiac,goodcondiU«^ appltoaoea ,.v» 66' or over. 649-7868, 875-8401. GO NOW—PAY LATEE f PAGE TWENry-Tgyj[|B" ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1966

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1866 Snbnrbaii For Sale 75 Suburban For Sal* 75 Sobmimn For fiato M Apartments— Apartments— Flats— Apartment Bofldings Honses For Sale 72 Honses For Sale 78 PAGE TWENTY-TWO Apartmente--Flat»—• ' Tenement* 68 Tenements 68 Fmr Sale 69 eiAwi* MAwreyinn — s laiiiiiik ^LTON — exceptional 2-fam- STAFFORb S p r ^ — com|]r Household Goods 5l Musical Instruments 5J Rooms Without Board SI Tenements oS MANCHESTER —New listing, MANCHESTER — Six room Oo- Articles For Sale 45 home, Saunders St, 14 rooms, Hy Garrison CWooW, orfy S rtwe, • teMmoIt Help Wantefl— ROOM WITH "kitchen privileges, TO RBNT—One 8 room apart- ATTRACTIVE 4 room apart­ MANCHESTER — tv o m odem Brick front S-room Cape Cod, lonlal, "VA baths, modem USED UPRIGHT PIANOS, re­ 4% ROOMS, $126., 3^4 rooms, Inooms rethm. separate heat­ years oM, 4-4. Flreidacs, built- Also Income , Male or Female 37 RICH, STONE - FREE ioam, CONSOLE-STEREO combina­ centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, ment and one 2 room apart- pient, automatic heat, hot wa- multi-unit apartment building 2 fun baths, fuUy plastsred, kltelum with buUt-lns^ stove, and 3 garages. Land, bulk tion, phonograph and radio, conditioned, reasonable. 643- $115, heat, hot water, stove, ing systems. Selling In upper Ins, tiled baths, full crilar. Res­ $16. CiiTivel, sand, flU, stone, 14 A rch St. ^ ment with heat, stove and re- ter, working couple. No chll- offered for the first Ume. Ex­ one car garage, wooded lot, dishwasher and disposal, $ bed­ and equipm ent, $38,000. Ei^qr MARKET RESEARCH — Part- excellent condition, $76. 643- 6563. rrfrigesator, parking, 16 F ^ near bus, school and shopping. room s, . $19,900. PhllbrlCk 30’s. For further Intormation idential 214 a cres. $23,900. As­ msuiure, wWte sand box and frigerator furnished. Cqll 643- dren. 649-4319. cellent locations, ^>lly leased. sume 6V4 per cent mortgage. terms. Owner rstlrlng. CLASSIFIED time interviews. Position open 2547. est St., off Main SL, 646-0090, Selling for $18,900. CaU the R. Agency, 64^8464. aaU the R .F . D im ock C o., 049- patio sarA 643-9504. 6118 between 8:30 a.m.-4:30 — Top producers. These are first in Manchester area. Job in - ______Owner. wiU carry second mort­ for family home and businefa. Wearing AppareV—Purs 57 HEATED ROOM, cooking fa- 643-6675. ’ p jn . CENTRALLY located 6 rooms, quality built bulldlnge. Call tor ______F . D lm ock C o., 649-5248. 6346. Tom Minor, Broker, 876-60^ volves interviewing in selected CARRIER ICE MACHINE, 450 ci'UUea, uUlltles. Call 643-9608. garhge, available November 1, M A N C H E S im ...... gage 11 necessary. Owner, 649- details. Hayes Agency, 648-0181 iijy^cHESTBR WIUJNGTON HIU — modem 6 homes on various topics. Ap- j^j capacHy, good running con- KROEHLBR BED love seat, MEN’S SHIRT, 16-1614; Jacket; BIRCH STREET—4 room flaL ONE BEDROOM 8 room apart­ Call after 6, 649-4388. n ^ Main QNB OF A KIND 8606. R(R/roN — 7 room Ranch, ptaa advertising plicants must be available 3 648-0037. ■ hunter green. Call . 643-5977. shoes, 9-D; boy’s 14-16; giml’a, second floor, redecorated. 649- ment, choice central, secluded St. 4-famlly ''om e. Excellent In­ Just listed! 6 room Colo­ room Cape, fireplace, 3-oar ga­ BAST HARTFORD — New 6-6 large finished rec room evenings per week, Saturday Wanted— ^Rooms— Board 62 Boslnesfi Property come producer. 4 rooms in nial on kurge treed lot 1 rage, bam, garden, ffUlt trees, 10-16; Jackets, raincoats, dress­ 4498. duplex. Assumable 614 per cent b a r. Two fuU baths. 3-car CLASSIFIED advertising DEPT. HOURS ^ d w Sunday. $l,7i per hour, PILE IS s 6 ir and lofty, colors 36” GAS AND GAS STOVE; 12 iSTtirnT"*’ rhedApi»tmait>«S.A For Sals 70 each apartment. Owner wants minute from R t 15. Here Is 86 acres land mostly wooded. es, etc. 649-2848. ROOM WITH board In private MAN In need of rentals, mortgage. No closing costs. rage, large wooded lot, su p ^ 8 cents per mile, no selling retain brilliance in carpets cubic foot refrigerator; 30 gal fa st sale. H ayM A gency, 646- a 12 year old home with Pond site. All in excellent con­ 8 AJfl. to 5 P3L home near East Side and West jj^ve tenants willing to sign ONE RTOM fiOTlahed apart- BUILDINa — Conslsttng of four Pasek, Realtors, 289-7475, 842- condition. Reduced to $25,(M Car necessary. Write Box JJ, cleaned with Blue Lustr^. Rent Ion gas water heater; cash reg­ 8^ ROOMS, heat and hot wa­ buUt-lns, breeseway and 2 dition, $36,600. Tom M inor, ister; slicing machine; gas Side Recreation buildings, pjyg sscnnr. 649-4342 or ment, stove, refrigerator, beat, auartmenta. six stores, Main 8243. Call R. F. Dimock Oompafiy, H erald. electric shampooer, $1. Paul's Wanted—To Buy 68 ter, stove and refrigerator, car garage. Priced att $16,- B roker, 875-6043. french fryer. Call 643-0031. W rite B ox “ D ’ ’ , H erald. 649-8668. ‘ ' ot water. Apply MarknY’s. 867 St. comer location. J. - - D. ------Real MANCHESTER — 6% room R ealtors, 64941245. ^ Paint k Wallpaper. ______$106. m onthly. C all 878-7862. 000. Donna Luther at 640-. GLASTONBURY — large con COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, M »ln. Estate, 648-6129, 648-sn9. John older Colonial, large rooms, MONDAY Xteu F M A S 10:80 AM- — 8ATCBDAY • A.M. BUTTON HOLE attachment for NOT $800, NOT $700, bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, COLONIAL MANOR — 4% room 6306. temporary Raised Ranch on 18 SOUTH WINDSOR —BJxecutiJr* B. DeQuattro, Broker. big yard, designed for child­ VERNON-BOLTON ~ ' 8 room custom buUt Ran^h,. a t t e n t i o n Singer Sewing machine, many glassware. We buy estates. Apartments— riatir.- duplex, private patio and cel­ ren, 2-car garage. On!*' $16,900. acres o f land. $39,900. PbU- NOT $600, NOT $500, B&W air- conditioning, hreezew^, more attafchments. Reasonable Village Peddler, Auctioneer, Tenements 63 lar, appliances, disposal and radlaUon. aluminum storm H ayes A gen cy, 646-0181. brick A gency, 649-84(|4; Ladies and Gentlemen NO! NO! ■nie BARROWS and T O W N L IN E garage and all the extras tint t o t o ooopbeation w i l l n i A l M 3 - 2 7 1 1 Call 643-0196. 420 Lake St., Bolton, 6498247. utilities. J. D. R eal Estate, 643- windows, Venetian blinds, fire- older Land For Sale 71 b b appbbciatbd l / l M i i a # i ■ NOT EVEN $400 WE HAVE customers waiting adults. 272 Main. WALLACE Co. COVENTRY — $7,900. will buy you would expect In this truly 6129. ____ place, cabinet kitchen, form ica ______WTT.T.TNOTON ■ Tolland - Staf­ ROCKLEDGE — 7 room con­ Interested In earning BUT A WHOLE HOUSE ANTIQUES — clocks, silver, for the rental of your apart­ temporary Split Level. Modem Manchester Parkade 4 brand new custom built this 4 room house. Oil base­ fine home. Out of stole owner counters, electric range and re- WILL SHARE — 8 rooms, corn- ford. Large and small tracts of Christmas money ?. A Mar­ 22 CALIBER AIR rlHe Cross­ 3 ROOMS LOVELY pewter, lamps and all collect­ ment or home. J. D. Real SEVEN ROOM apartment with kitchen, large living room with Manchester 649-6306 homes (non - development) board heat; tiled bath, heated wants fast sale-. Hayes Agwih frigerator, off street lighted, 2 pletely furnished, electricity land, also building lots. Tom shall Field family owned man, new, $15. Call 643-0247. ible, items. Any quantity. The E state, 643-5129. fireplace and garage. $145 per Raised R a n ch e s and porch. 742-7056. cy , 646-0181. Continued From Prtcedln« Poge NEW FURNITURE car parking, beautiful country Minor, Broker, 878-6042.' cathedfal celUng, one full and MANCHESTER — 7% room organization is conducting Bric-A-Brac Shoppe. 644-8962. month. J. D. Real Kstatei W3* and parking Included, modem Ranches, kitchen buUt-lns, GARAGE SALE —Friday, Octo­ AND APPLIANCES location, 18 minutes from Man- electric kitchen and tiled bath, two half baths, family room, cape, 4 o r 6 ,bedroom s, rec Help Want«6— IW® 36 H e lp Wanted— Male 36 a nationwide expansion BRAND NEW 6125. ______garage, $28,000. PhllbrlCk ceramic tUed baths, fully ber 28, 12-5, furniture, clothing, EVERYTHING WE BUY and sell antique and ohestex', heat, hot water includ­ Houses For Sale 72 room on Uvlng level one car program. We are interested suitable for young business Agency, 649-8464. landscaped, wooded lots. miscellaneous, beautiful ma­ YES, EVERYTHING used furniture, china, glass NOW R’JJNTING ed , j$i25. Adults. 648-7056. garage, $16,900. PhUbrick rxjLL-TIMB MAN for carpet STEADY WORK for man in employing 25 area resi­ DELUXE 3-ROOM apartment, man or studemt. C all 648-2671 ^ r w ir s T F R _ E nlov sre- SeUing from $20,000-$22,- household moving. Call C43- hogany curio cabinet, nice silver, picture frames, old PICTURESQUE or write P.O. Box 177, Buck- M ANO^TTO -- BnJ^ Agency, Realtors. 649-8464. Peace Message Includes work room. Apply Mr. Tur- dents to do outside custom­ ONLY $398.93 extra large, includes appli­ free Kvlng In th is ------jg jj ACREAGE WITH trees —750’ 000. 5187 for interview. coats. 118 Scott Dr. coins, guns, pewter, scrap RESIDB3NTIAL LOCATION land Station, Manchester. geon, Watkins Bros., 935 Main er interviewing, 15 hours — YOU GET — ances, utilities and dryer. J. D. ROOM duplex. Call 648- 2-famlly duplex, ne' tiled *'®®’** frontage with a pos­ mOH SCHOOL a r e a — 6-6 du­ gold, watches, old Jewelry, sibility of 6 building lots plus EXC ELLEN T F IN A N C - St. RADIO TIME salesman for per week for a period of 6 — ALL THIS — R eal Estate, 648-5129. b321. 81 N. Ebn S t battel and siding, rerant fur plex, 2-car garage, excellent Allied Troop Removal Plan hobby collections, paintings, One bedroom apartments, wall a 2-family house In good con­ INO AVAILABLE. LOW growing station with undupli­ weeks. Boats and Accessories 46 1 Famous Make Refrigerator naces, plumbing and roof. condition. Asking, $24,600. (Continued from Pago One) ------'------* attic contents or whole estates. to wall carpeting, outside bal­ dition, $31,500. PhUbrick Agen­ DOWN PAYMENT TO cated audience. Unlimited op­ 1 Famous Make T.V. 6^ ROOM APARTMENT, heat 7 * Good return for the Investment P asek, R ealtors, 389-7475 (an y­ 14’ RUNABOUT, 50 h. p. Furniture Repair Service, 643- conies, free gas heat and hot hot water, stove, refrigerator. ®d apartment, garage, 742-7811. ______c y , 649-8464. QUAXJPIBD BUYERS. first to ^gn the communique. sets up coraaUtotiV* portunities. If you have ability 1 Bedroom Suite m inded. CaU now, $18,900. Paul tim e ); 648-4306. MALE HELP WANTED Interviews at: Mercury, ideal for skiing. Go­ 744E. water and gas for cooking. He then passed out copies and ims-ohinery. and ambition call 521-1550. 1 Living Room Suite Available Nov; 1, adults pre- THREE ROOl^ furnished apart- wr*^ugan,**Rraltor, M9-4636. Shoreham-Oaks Motor Hotel ing into service, must sell. 649- Stove, refrigerator, garbage PRIVACY — Wooded custom GARRISON Colonial —2 years For further Information the others signed simultaneous- "Meetings of their foreigfi 1 Dinette Set ferred . 648-2087. m ent, heated, parking, central' Hartford, Connecticut disposal. Resident superintend­ Ranch, fireplace, foyer, dish' old, 7 rooms, obe full and two caU the Dimock Realty Ck>., ly. ministers and heads of govern* For shipping room and cut­ 1618. 1 "Sealy" Mattress Salesmen Wanted 86-A Kooms With not Board 59 ent located comer of Bldgerton TOOK ROOM-;p.rte.mt, h..t, ' I I S S S i ' S washer, disposal, wall to wall half baths, family room off 649-6246, 649-9823. High spots of the agreements ment will also be held as re* 10:00 A.M., 1:00 P.M. 1 "Sealy” Spring or two adults. $80. 649-5707. 2-oar ga ra g e, exceUent condi­ ting room. Excellent fringe and Hemlock Streets. Immedi­ hot water, parking, centrally carpets, 2-car garage, Hutchins kitchen, lot 150 x 200, garage, Included: quired,” the communique sald> Or 7:00 P.M. Diamonds— W atches— 2 Throw Rugs TOE THOMPSON HOUSE. tion , la rg e m aples, $21,90(1 benefiU offered. Apply at •9. ate occupancy, $125. monthly. located , adults, 643-3171, 648- h i a hr A gen cy, R ealtors, 640-5324. $28,500. F bllh rlck A gen cy, . 1 . An undertaking to work In signing the statement, the Thursday, October 27, 1966 1 Boudoir Chair Cottage Street, centrally lo­ MANCHESTER — 6 room Du- U W A gen cy, R ealtora, 64*- KITCHEN CABINET J e w u IiT ^ Call 6470. plex, furnished $110. m onthly, gg24. 649-8464. VERNON — 7 room Cape, large with the International Red South Vietnamese agreed to DO NOT PHONE 2 Vanity Lamps cated, large, pleasantly fur­ FIVE YEAR old Ranch, with WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ MANNARINO ' children accepted, large yard, ------!------—------kitchen, fireplace, count^ size Cross “or any other appropriate hold national elections within Apply in Person 2 Pillows nished rooms, parking. Call SUMMER ST. — Duplex, 4 2-car garage, large famUy IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY — MANCHESTER MODES SALESMEN pairing. Prompt service. Up to MANAGEMENT CO. E V E R E T T W . close to shopping. Hayes Agen- MANCHESTHJR — near bus. lot to an area of fine homes, forum’’ to discuss an exchange six months after completion of a 1 Pair Blankets 649-2358 for overnight and large rooms, range, refrigera­ sized kitchen with built-ins. Large 6 room Colonial, $20. on your old watch in 289-7395 cy, 646-0181. Older 6 room Colonial, 2-car Only $14,900. Hayes Agency, of prisoners of war and immedl- constitution. The deadline tof INC. 1 Cocktail Table permanent guest rates. tor, very clean, garage, porch­ Fireplaced living room, 3 bed­ tiled baths, dishwasher, stove, trade. Closed Mondays, F. E. V A N DYNE ------— — garage, enclosed porch, quiet 646-0181. ate repatrlaticn of sick and drawing up a constitution io Here is an excellent op­ 2 Table Lamps es, w asher and dryer, $116. No rooms, oil hot water heat. garbage disposal, fireplace, Hne St., Manchester portunity to Join Sears out­ Bray, 737 Main St., State COMFORTABLE ROOM for b u i l d e r street. Only, $16,900. H ayes . ------wounded. next Miarch and an assembly 1* 1 9x12 Rug LOOKING for anything In real Children, 649-4342. Business Locations Family room. Bdow cost at Theatre Building. gentleman, separate entrance A gen cy, 646-0131. garage, porote city utllitlet, TOLLAND — Ranch on large ■ 2. Set up consultative machto- at work on this to Saigon, standing sales staff. Come Situations TV anted— 1 Floor Lamp estate rentals — apartments, Planning a new home ? Beau­ F o r R e n t 6 4 $19,700. W olverton Agency, and parking. 649-2460. LAWTON GARDENS — 4^ lot 100x200. Mortgage money lot close to Route 16, assum- Vietnamese war prob- The Saigon government said 1$ prepared to discuss previ­ Female 38 1 Smoker homes, multiple dwellings, no tifully wooded lots, some MODERN RANCH — 6 rooms, R ealtors, 640-2818. Is available. Charles Leqier- ous experience. Check Sears with view of Hartford. Good room duplex, IH baths, dish­ INDUSTRIAL Space — 4,000 able mortgage. Owners anx- lems and policies, consisting will begin holding elections at ‘ CUSTODIAL WORK in South Florists— Nurseries 49 24‘ Piece Silver Set ■' CLEAN, comfortable rooms. fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, plus office and rec room liberal employe benefit pro­ financing available. Will washer, private patio and'cel­ square feet, first floor space, lous. L D. Real Estate Co., primarily of meetings between the viUage and hamlet level at Windsor, 40 hours weekly with 36 Piece Dinnerware Set Also one and 2Va room effi­ 643-5129. to^’basTmVnt.’ to ‘ VeautliS^^ ^ne of a kind ^------643-6129. gram and top commissions. PRACTICAL Nurse wants work. trade your present home. lar. J. D. Real Estate Co., 643- centrally located. WiU sub­ ambassadors in Saigon. Foreign the beginning of next year., excellent fringe benefits. Con­ JAPANESE YEWS — $2 each. 18 Yards Floor Covering ciencies. Scranton Motel and shrubbed lot. 1% baths, large Locat^ 1“ a WsWy residential b r i o K R A N C H — M o d e rn Please apply Personnel De­ Tel. 643-4517, Dig your own, 179 Fern St., 6129. divide. For particulars caU area, 7 rooma> each, with fire­ ministers and heads of govern- Furthermore, the Vletnames* ta ct M r. J. G. Penna. 644-1634. EVERYTHING cabins, 160 Tolland Tpke. 649- Phone 246-4781 flsigstone patio off dining area. kitchen with buUt-tos, 2% partment, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Manchester, 643-7278. TWO AND FOUR ROOM apart­ Warren E. Howland, Realtor, place and g;ara£;e, large lot, baths, formal dtotog room, ment of the seven nations are to government declared its deter* 0826 before 7 p.m. MANCHESTER — 2-bedroom $23,r00. PhUbrick Agency, 649- WAIJTED — gas station attend­ or call 643-1581, for an ap­ ONLY $398.93 ments for rent. 649-6204. 360 M ain St.', 643-1108. Ideal for children. A quality family room with fireplace, 2- ANDOVER meet “as required.” mination “to opoi all doors to Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 apartment, large kitchen, pan- 8484. ants full-time or part-time. pointment. Free storage until wanted. Free ROOM FOR refined business or custom buUt home In the ca r gk rage, A A zone, $82,600. 3. Declared “our unity, our those Vietnamese who havo Fnel and Feed 49-A ti^, living room, porch, heat, STORE, first floor, over 700 Cheaper Than Rent Apply Manchester Esso, 24 DACHSHUND PUPPIES, AKC, delivery anywhere in Connecti­ professional girl, kitchen priv­ MANCHESTER — 8 -bedroom P rinceton St. section. $6,000 PhUbrick AgMicy , Realtors, resolve, and our purpose to been misled or coerced toto hot water, stove, refrigerator, square feet, central location, seeking together the goals of casting their lot with the Viet Windsor Street. ready to go, miniature and cut. Free set-up by our owm re­ ileges. Call 649-6258 after 5. Colonial, dishwasher, buUt-ins, wiU assume mortgage: J. D. 649-8464. one child, $130. 1-638-9057. good tra ffic count. P aul W . SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. standard, champion blood SEASONED______fireplace wood. liable men. Free Service by o u r ______disposal, baths, aluminum R e a l E state C o., 648-6129. Assume mortgage and low freedom in Viet Nam and in the Cong.’’ GENERAL FACTORY work, own factory trained experts. i28 BIRCH STREET - room ■------—------— - Dougan, R ealtor, 640-4685. $85. monthly payments. Aslan and Pacific areas.” In this connecti Realtors. i349-6324. Stock Place. GROOMING and boarding all Garden— Farm — ^Dairr fortunate person can purchase Beautiful modern kitchen, for­ garage, aluminum storms and many fruit trees, combina­ for future peace and progress to toitlative that will lead to ail WOMEN ONLY, light house­ AT THE AIRCRAFT is now available to the Stoto |ie goo — e ROOM Ranch, fire- mal dtotog room, fireplaced breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C. Products 50 it all for only $398.93. On dis- WEST SIDE AREA —6 room screens, rec room, walk-out tion 2-car garage and barn. the Asian tmd Pacific region.” end to hostiUties, preserve th* Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton, keeping, room, walking dis­ Theater Building. Can be sub- ceramic bath, aluml- living room. Lovely screened U.S. otflciala described the todependence of South Viet WAREHOUSEMEN STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. at main store. Appliances duplex. CaU Glastonbury, 688- rear poridi, fireplace, open Ideal for growing family. tance to downtown. Call 643- GET MORE PAYPOWER AT P&WA divided If num 'storm windows, attached porch. Reduced for Immediate gtalrwiw from Uvtag room to communique section on with- Nam, and protect the ..-right to Help Wanted— 643-5427. Tomaszewski, Box 363, South are recraditioned and fully 1821. $12,900. CLERK-TYPISTS 5539. formation caU Theater mana« ga ra ge, M anchester. H utchins sa le. B elfiore A gency, 648-5121. drawal of the alUes a significant choose their own way of Ufe.” Male or Fonale 37 Rd., Bolton, open daily, 649- guaranteed. attic whidh la ideal for expon $2.50 OR MORE AN HOUR ger, 643-7832. Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. statement for ,U.S. policy, In the section on removal of' For T-V and appliance dis­ MONTHLY THREE SMALL room apart- MAN(31ESTER assum able Sion, comprise Just a few of SHORT ORDER COOK —flex­ FREE — Six cute kittens to 6472. tributor. Ideal working B^t, $82. monthly. CaU 649- _ center of Manchester, 97 p r i n CETON ST. — 8 bed- mortgage, 3-year-old 7 room the accommodating features of t / ’\tttc nTMOPK RPlAT.TY though consIstOTt with the U.S. allied mlUtary forces, the com* ible hours. Apply in person. good homes. Call 649-3084. PAYMENTS this teime. Asking $18,300. J. D. stand because it makes em- muniqvl'e said the South Viet* conditions, good salary, 5- At Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, you'll learn to be a pro 4391 newly remodeled store, ItokS Split Level, that features 8 gen­ Howard Johnson Restaurant, ONLY $12.93 rooms, fourth possible, 2 day week, vacation, excel­ STANDARD P O O D L E led Household Goods 51 . . . and you’ll be paid like a pro. Because you get more and Interior, reasonable rent­ erous bedrooms, 1^ baths, for- R ea l E state Oo., 648-6129. 649-9828 phaticaUy clear that the Amerl- namese people—mindful of their 394 Tolland Tpke., M anches­ Phone For Appointment F IV E ROOM duplex, $100 per baths, large closets, cedar ______lent benefits. astray—male puppy for sale. Paypower. . . the power to learn more and earn more. als. B rokers Invited. 622-8114, cans do not Intend to stay on to experience since partition at the ter, Exit 94, Wilbur Cross CLEAN, USED refrigerators, Ask for “CARL” FALL month. Immediate occupancy closet, oU hot water heat, mal dining room, kitchen with MANCHBJSTESt — Centrally lo- South Viet Nam after the country 12 years ago—“Insist Phone 742-8109. You’ll get $2.50 an hour to start on the second shift RADIO & APPLIANCE Highway. ranges, automatic washt s, Htfd. 247-0358 or 527-9036 3Mi room apartm ent, $85 per dinette, Jalousled porch. 2-Car bullt-tos, famUyjwm ^ at- ^ated 6 room Cape. G a ^ , a NDOVBR - 8 room Colonial, i ^ ’s forces le^ve. that any negotiations leading and learn a valuable skill at the same time. And as DISTRIBUTORS, INC. FOR SALE — Male Sealpoint with guarantees. See them at See It Day or Night S-A-L-E month, November 1 occupan­ H o u s e s T o r Refit 65 garage with electric doors, tach^ garage, $M,900. Wolves aluminum siding. Only $14,900. private beach. Im- The pledge was made to this to an end of hostiUties tocorpo- B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 If you have no means of trans­ your skill increases, so does your paycheck. What s cy, references required. Ptail- cu stom ton A gency, Realtora, 649-2818. p a se k . R ealtors, 289-7476 ^any- ^ o c u p a n c y !^ S S r way, at tWs time, it was said, rate effective totenlationid 95 Leggett St., East Hartford Siamese kittens. Call 643-1921 ON 8% ROOMS, furnished or un- Main St. Call 643-2171. more. Aircraft Jobs are long-term career Jobs. Airlines, b rick A gency, 649-8464. Tel. 528-6581 after 5 :30, or 875-0647. portation, I’ll send my auto for funilshed, reasonable, parking, pancy, mid 20 s. 040-44*8. MANCHESTER — 2 family, 6-5 | Realtors. 289-7476. because of recent charges that guarantees.” SEARS DISPLAY you. No obligation whatsoever. utilities and industries are demanding more and more An Equal Opportunity FREE ADORABLE kittens SINGER automatic zig - zag In Aluminum DEILUX, DUPLEX 4% rooms, adults, Oder MiU Rd., Bolton, NEW TWO family flat 5-5, flat, 2-car garage, 2 heating nT.inKnAT.ip. wn. — Open dally 742-8248. the Americans really wanted to The South Vietnamese s ^ Employer Jet engines, so there’s always room for advancement large systems, exceUent location. sundavs. New 6-room ' ■ ■ stay on. they are open minded as to how TRAINEES looking for good homes. Call cabinet, like new, does every- ^ — L— B—E—R—T’—S like new, range, refrigerator. 643-6389 after 4. B ow ers sch ool area, teit-'hotVate?. baitos. bus ------kitchen 22* Uvlng room, ^ -Buy now, only - $17,600.------Hayes JSich^to^'cai^.“ “ Hunaays. new o-room^ u e rv%rrmicn*Rv So3o far as Washington laIs con- such guaraniwtguarantees cajcan be appUed Mrs. Cheney, 643-4468. thing, originally over $300, take 43.45 a LLYN ST., HARTFORD • Storm at the Aircraft. m e c h a n i c t o repair and set- over last 6 monthly payments OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. Une, shopping, no pets, $146. COVjbN'TRY — Rent or lease furnaces, city utlUUes. Agency, 646-0181. kitchen-family' room arrange- MANY WOODED ACRES cem ed . If the N o^ Vletnamrae and made effective. On the Job training with You’ll enjoy important extra benefits, too. Fine medical Surround lovely custom puU out and Hanot st<^ supply­ • up addressing machines. Advo of $9 each. Call 522-0931. 6494842. ^ Also older 2-family. CaU Leon d u p l e x - 2 bed------executive opportunities for Windows and insurance plans, a retirement program, paid sick built Cape Cod In "like- ing the Viet Cong, South Viet System 20-28 John St., Hart­ Articles For Sale 45 NORGE refrigerator, $76; Ken- teiuse with prage, m ^ . ciesaynsW. Builder, 649-429L “ .f roomk.rooms, aluminum eldlmt.aiding. As-As­ qualified high school grad­ LANE SWEETHEART CHEST, more automatic washer, $60; leave, holidays and vacations all add extra value to r e c e n t l y redecorated * ly. Available Nov. 1. 742-7267, to range, dishwasher, waU to new” condition. Fruit trees Nam can handle its own insur­ ford , 625-9101 see A rt W organ. SCREENED LOAM for the best sumable mortgage and priced Barry Proposes uates, salary and benefits rock maple, $75. Call after 5 RCA Victor 21’’ TV, $60. Ex­ ^ Storm Doors your paycheck. See why It pays to be with the league room apartment, includtog ap- 346-8477. THREE FAMILY — latge waR carpeting, assumable and berry bushes abotmd. gency problem, these sources in lawns and 'gardens. Deliv­ to sell. Wealey R. Smitii Con- m^BCTRICIAN, Journeyman, li­ of the finest. p.m., 649-0087. cellent condition. 643-2547. leaders? Apply now at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft! pHanoes, $116- J. D. Real Es­ apartments, good Income, mortgage, price $23,600. PhU' Transferred owner reluc­ said. ered from our screening plant SIX ROOM bouse. Andover More Camp Sites censed, commercial, residen­ tate, 9484039.______■ ^ s ~ d e a i n g V e e s a a r y . Can b r ic k A gen cy, 640-8464. struotion C o., 643-1667.______tant to seU at $19,700. They added It would take six Also gravel, sand and fill. • Jalousies Lake, two children maximum, tial, industrial, steady work. Apply Monday through Fri­ ELECTRIC STOVE with deep CaU John Sledesdy to see monttis, by reaUsUc reckoning, A______program to benefit______Con- George H. Grlfflng, Inc. And­ MISCELLANEOUS household TRAINING COURSES WITH PAY $110 p er m onth. 742-8415. < assume message FIVE BEDROOMS, 2 fuU baths, Rockville area. Call 876-6905. day, 10-4,- or call Mr. Todte well, good condition, $35 or f o u r r o o m apartment, no $24,900. J. p. Real Estate Co-. ^t-lns, ^ ^lonlal, ^ ^ It 649-5306. to puU out the huge U.S. and neoticut’s campers, through th* over. 742-7886. and baby furniture. 644-8515. best offer. Call 649-3177. • Canopies pets, adidts, second floor, gaa 643-1581 for an appoint­ INTRODUCTORY TRAINING PROGRAMS — If you COVENTRY — 8% room fur- ■ 2 fireplaces, walk-out base- heat, fflrepl)ice, excdlent con- allied forces now numibering ejtpansion and improvement of EXPERIENCED DIE MAKER, heating range, $66. 648-5126 a f­ B & W ment. CARPETS A FRIGHT? Make BREAKFAST SET. table MANGLE IRON, $15. Table and Now’s The Time don’t have shop experience, you’ll be given 80 hours, nlShed house, screened porch, rtrrPT.TiTV — -iz 5 ga- ment, screened porch, garage, ”**^«SS?***' 370,000. ^ ^ existing camping faclUties, was full-time plus overtime. An te r 4 p.m . The BARROWS and them a beautiful sight with 4 chairs, one year old. 4 chairs, $10. Silent Glow oil of Intensive training on the machine you have, been nice yaid, reasonable, 74241661. s p ^ ll^ c;* ^ handy location. Shriek Agen- Hutchins Agency. 64941824. In the (JotIs of Freedom proposed today by State Sen. equal opportunity employer. To Save Money WALLACE Co. declaration, the seven aUies de- ^ Manchester, Blue Lustre. Rent electric 4192. burner, $10. Three TV sets, $10. FOUR ROOM apartment, first SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. By Calling ” hired to operate. Instruction will be in our own machine loca ted , alum inum sldtag, h ot c y , R ealtora, 649-8464.______MANCHESTER — 7 room Manchester Parkade dared their “unity, rerolve and ^ ^ Democrat, is running, Apply Gayle Mfg. Co., Inc., shampooer, $1. Olcott Variety for all. Ping Pong table, $10. floor, available November L 1068 C Tolland St., Bast Hart­ WHY PAY 30-50 per cent more? training plant at the same high aircraft rate of pay. SaburtMfi Ffir BSfit 66 ^*er 2-zone^at 4 bedro^a r q u m older home plus * bedrooms, *^ed Manriiester 649-5306 purpose” to work t^ether ... rejection from the 4th Manchester Shopping Parkade Store. 649-4110. C hll 643-2886. ford. Our low overhead (no rent o r ______ADVANCED TRAINING PROGRAMS — Courses rang­ eatih side. PhUbrick Agency, u-raire located bat**. «««««. screened port*, “1. To be free from aggres- senatorial Dlatrict. Manchester, Conn. unfumUhed ROCKVILLE - Near Center. 4 640-8464. fireplace, hot water oU heat. SOUTH WINDSOR - 6 room LIONEL TRAINS — steam and employes) means low discount MATERNITY dresses, baby Bill Tunsky t h r e e r o o m ing from 22 weeks to 93 weeks in Machining, Sheet rooms______and______bath_____ wttfa„ gas______heat' . . ' ' “ n waU to wan carpeting, city Ranch, 8 bedrooms, largo Hls fuU statement foUowa: diesel, O-gauge, complete with prices on quality new furniture, crib, baby carriage, baby ai>artmeot, first floor, ftirnace, “ 2. To conquer hunger, Illiter­ Metal, Tool, Die and Gage Making, Machine Repair ing and cooking stove, $76 CONTBMTOR^Y — Ranch, utiUtlea, quick occupancy, kitchen. Hayes Agency, 646- "The state already has an ex­ 66 pieces of track, transformer, For savings, service, and satis­ clothes, drapes, bedspread, 649-9095 parking, $66. 6444)061. acy, and disease. cellent park system, offerii^ and Pipe Making. ^nthly. Couple or witii ons large L shaped U ^ and Agency, Realtors, 649- under $20,000. Charles 0131. HELP WANTED in our new 13 cars, signal lights, switches, faction, without high pressure two ccHivertible couches, car­ .lining room with fireplace, 6464. '8. T o buUd a region o f secu- PHOTO MANGHESTEIR —4 room apart­ d illd , no pets. 875-0879. L esperance, 649-7620. mountain, seaside, lake and Manchester store, full-time trestle set and old time trolley. salesmanship, visit us today. pet. 1-228-3025. APPRENTICE PROGRAMS — Courses ranging from oatbedral ceiUng of natural ment, heat, hot water, parking, MANCHESTER ^ and part-time. Flexible hours. Value $359, asking $125. 643- LeBlanc Furniture Co., 195 three to four years' in Sheet Metal, Machining and ‘ vood and exposed beams. 4 MANCHESTER'^ new 10 room ’^^iTS^e^rJSuTtionand. enJoiyment of Its citizens, and on bUB Une, 649-8176. 5 COVENTRY peace throughout Asia and the SALESMEN Tuesday through Saturday 10- 0129. South St., Rockville. 875-2174. COVENTRY — 4-room Cape, bedrooms, baths, garage, S H O W P L A C E Colonial in prestige neighbor­ uuuuBuuuv a. wn. loug-Tange plans for Its grawtii Tool 8c Die Making. P a c ific .” 5:30, Friday 12-9 p.m. Apply Open 9-8, Saturday 9-5. nice location. 643-8607. Featured as “The House of hood, priced to the low 40’s. Five room Colonial, year are in the works. NEED SNOW ITRES? New K e l- ______large shrubbed park-like lot Another “Declaration on Experienced photo sales­ at Top Value Redemption Cen­ Maximum FHA & VA Financing Available! $23,500. PhU brick A gen cy, 649- the Month” in Herald, Nov. PhU brick A gen cy, 640-6464. ' ’round house, fireplaced “In the meantime, however, men to work with rapidly ly - Springfield 650x13 and q .E. REFRIGERATOR, good Smartly Feminina BUCKLAND — 4 room flat, sec­ ’65. Three bedroom Cape in Pe^e and Progress in Asia and _ . „ ...... ter, Corbin Comer, West Hart­ 775x14, $12.90. New wheels, running condition, best offer, Hundreds of good jobs available in! 8464. living room, lot 150x125, growing department store ford, or phone Mr. McDermott ond floor, with garage. Call Rolling Park. ’Two fuU MANCHESTER Green area — the Pacific” repeated the goals half price plus tax. Cole’s Dis- 643-5318. 5V2-Room Ranch plus summer cottage, 3 of Freedom in an expanded ticular can be greatly benefited chain. Full and part-time at 238-2027. 043-7714. TWO FAMILY 4-4 duplex, nice bath s, w all to w all through­ New listing. 6 room Cape, im- rooms plus lavatory. Good almost immediately by giving count, 451 West Canter, 643------——— MACHINING • INSPECTION out first floor. Price $19,« , maculate condition, garage, form . work. 5332 WHIRLPOOL washer and dry­ yard, Verplanck School area, Income property. Priced increased attention to bow their FULL-TIME porter wanted. MEADOW WOOD ROAD 600. CaU J. McLauglUin, shaded l o t H urry, on ly $14,900- The conferees made a move , er, used one year, $200 for the $19,600. Leonard A gen cy, R eal­ $14,900. APPLY: U-A Theatre, East, Mr. Daly. tors, 646-0460. 649-5306. H ayes A gen cy, 6464X181. toward negotiations with the may ^ . . ONE OF TOE finer things of pair. Call 649-1042. Cutfi Cover Comimmlsts tor exriiange of ‘J- J® «timated that from TO STORE MANAGER 649-6491. life —Blue Lustre carpet and ------Tolland AIRCRAR ENGINE MECHANICS i n v e s t m e n t property — 3 DUFiaiX, 4-4, expandable ranth Six room Colonial, large war priaonere. 20 to 25 per cent of ^ upholstery cleaner. Rent elec- 40’’, ELECTRIC RANGE and Immaculate 5V2-t’oom ranch on large wooded lot. B & W CALDOR DEPT. STORES r e t i r e d c o u p l e of good fam Uy, 4-6-6, $17,900. PhU­ type, la^e treed lot, conveni­ They agreed to work toward la«®“ may now be o h ^ e d as trie shampooer, $1. The Sher- electric refrigerator in good The BARROWS and country sized kitchen, liv­ character to live in with busy Spacious living room with fireplace, baths, full brick Agency, 649-8464. ent location, Leonard Agency, ing room, 3 bedrooms, fuU fulfUiment of an Oct. 8 resolu- campers. M ^y of th ^ use win-Williams Co. condition. 643-1292. WALLACE Co. 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE, older gentleman. Good home cellar, oil heat, ameeite driveway. 20 minutes from SHEET METAL • BENCH WORK Manchester Parkade R ealtors, 646-0469. basement, 2 outbuUdings, eion adopted by the Executive trailers. Weekend canqiing Itos MANCHESTER, CONN. in exchange for housekeeping downtown Hartford. Take Exit 99 from Route 15. $18,500 — MANCHESTER. 6 Manchester 649-5306 aluminum storm windows Oomniittee of the League of Red become i>opular, rri^ ig a d^ room Ranch, carport, base­ ASSUME a 6 per cent mortgage, (Exit 93, Wilbur Cross duties. Write Box M, Herald. Priced realistically. and screens, situated on 3 Cross Societies. This resolution mand for camp sites fairly ment, fireplace, family Utchen, MANCHESTER —4 bedroom m onthly paym ents only $133. Parkway) “ Since 1907 By Reid TOOL & DIE MAKING acres of land. Asking price called for “Immediate action to close to home. ^ PUNCH PRESS operators, part near B ow ers S ch o o l H utchins n ^^nnipi featuring 24 foot livin g No closing posts. Newly painted repatriate seriously sick and "The state has 14 parks at It’s Been O f Course” $19,000. or full-time, experience not AUCTION Call Mr. Popik 649-S203 Agency, Realtors, 649-5824. room with fireplace. lArgs 5^ room Ranch. Garage, fire­ wounded prisoners of war.” present where there axe camp- necessary. Apply Gayle Mfg. dining room with picture win­ place, acre lot, only 4 years The seven agreed in the com- toff facilities of one kind or aiw ANTIQUES — FINE FURNITURE — MARGOLIS CONCORD RD. — beautiful old. Pasek. Realtors, 289-7475, Eight room Colonial home PART-TIME gas station at­ Co.. Inc., 1068 C Tolland St., AIRCRAR ENGINE TESTING dow . FamUy sized kitchen, 14 munique to cooperate with the other. TTie use of these, and Ranch, large living room, for- ^ 742-8243. beautifully restored, situat­ tendant, 2-3 nights a week. Ap­ East Hartford. CHINA— GLASS— SILVER— ORIENTAL k 21 heated family room, 1% International Red Cross In ful- possibly olher parks, can be mal dining room, cabinet Utch* ? ------~ r ed high on 70 acres of ply in person. Moriarty Bros. fivHng this resedution “and indl- made available to many more en. 2 bedrooms, recreation ^ R ^ to ra M9- land with 25 mile view, 25’ JOI Center St., Manchester. SALE AT THE EXPERIMENTAL MACHINING oated their wlHingness to meet campers by making only a roomi, , landscaped yard. Mar- Agency, Realtors, fireplace, extra large lot. Lewi- living room, fireplace, for­ 20l 8 . - - -- — --- A.A A.M under the auspices of -the Inter- modest expenditure of money, ion E . Robertson, Realtor, a rd A gency, R ealtors, 646-0469. mal dining room, 2 barns, UNTERN VILLAGE BARN national Red Croes Committee “YWmt should be done as soon 643-6953. TOLLAND TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER, CONN. PROSPECT ST. — Seym m AINCHESTER — "Recent 4- garage, chicken coop and or to any appropriate forum to as possible, I believe. Is step WELDING • GUARDS older home In very good oondl' sauna bath. Financing OFFICIAL RANCH — 6 rooms, 8 bedrooms bedroom Colonial, large kitch­ discuss the immediate exchange up plans for Increasing tha THURS., OCT. 27. 1944 AT 10 A.M. tlon, ril fired hot water heat, en, 2 fireplaces, screened available. Price $35,000. of prisoners.” number of oamp sites, improv* EXHIBITION: Wed. Eve., 7-9 P.M. — After 9 A.M. Thurs. 2 fuU baths, rec room with city utiUties, on an excellent NOTICE poiKdi, Im m ediate occu pancy, In anothet section of the 11- tag existing faculties and Instal- From Home of Mrs. Richard Wayne, 25 Wyndwood Rd„ baths, tormal dining room, lot. Priced for quick sale, $17,- FIREMEN • GEAR INSPECTORS redact for fast sale. Hayes page communique, the seven Hng new facilities where they TOWN OF BOLTON West Hartford screened in porch, garage. 900. J . D . R eal Estate, 648- MANCHESTER ASSESSORS Cherry Slipper Ft. Highboy, Cherry Inlaid Ca.se TMl Clock, $20,900. PhUbrick A g e n cy , A gency, 6464X181. agreed that, in addltibn to (dose may be lackhig. r 5120, 648-8770. ______Good investment property, Town residents are hereby Bras.s Works, Calendar Movement, Height 7’4” . (See Pictures). 649-8464. consultation through dtplomatlo “Such a program 4»iUd In- 2 famUy home, new gas hot notified that Oct. 1st is the as­ Curiv and Birdseye Maple Slant Lid Desk (40” ), Maple Tavern FOUNDRY PRESS OPERATORS MANCHESim — Uke new, 3 ifoannels, there should ho regu- eSudo the InstaBathm of mors Lots For SlI* 78 water heating system, aU sessment date in Bolton, Conn. Table, Butler’s Splay Ft. Secretary in Mahogany, Pillar and / **^**^^*®®*?*Z^^***^jJl?®°’' famUy flats and duplexes buUt ______— —r------lar meetings among their am- water and electricity hookups^ copper tubing, new alumi­ All personal property must be Scroll Seth Thomas Clock, Mahogany^ 2-Dr. Worktable, Chip­ Ranch, 2% baths, modem ^ Damato. Spacious rooms, MANCHESTER — Two B-zone bassadors to Saigon with South flush toilets, sanitary dumping pendale Wing Chair, English Mahogany Inlaid Sideboard VISIT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 400 Main Street, num storm windows and declared to the assessor by the ^ Utchen, ^rmal r o ^ separate heating systems, top tots, aU utilities, good location, Vietnamese government offi- stations and laundry facUdties.’' (.54” ), 3-Stction Gold Leaf Mantel Mirror: Cannon Ball Post East Hartford, Connecticut. Other Connecticut plants screens, assumable mort­ owner to avoid a 10% penalty tamUy room, 24x24 wlm fire- workmanship. Oppor- trees. Hayes Agency, 6464)131. Maple Double Bed, 2-Dr. Pine Blanket Chest, Ladderback in North Haven, Southington and Middletown. If avail­ gage. Financing avaUable. Imposed by the Connecticut place, 2-car garage, large lot lojocks. Assumable ------Splint Seat Arm Chair, Rosewood School Desk, Candlestands, COMPANY able, bring your military dlscljarge papers (DD-214), with fruit trees, $36,000. Phil* exceUent financing. BROAD STREET - two B-zone Price $17,900. State statutes by Nov. 2, 1966. Duncan Phyfe Style Sofa Table. Empire: -4-Dr. Chest, Mir­ Beal estate and registered rors. Set of 4 Chairs. Spool Bed, Oil Painting ’’Carl Bremer birth certificate and social security card when you brick Ageney, 649-8464. „ 6464X181. sewer. Norman motor vehicles do not have to 1877.” Silver;—10 Sterling Cups and Shaker, 2 Reed & Bar­ visit our office. P. M. GAAL AGENCY be declared. ton Plated Tea Sets (4-Pc. and 5-Pc.), Hot Water Kettle, Tea SfibfirixaiiForSign^ Gail Green Personal property consists of Tray (22” Dia.), etc. Warming Pan, Brass Pail, Alabaster OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Monday through B roker Lamp, Liverpool Bowl, Fine Cut Glass:—Pr. Liquor Bottles, 742-7092 machinery, aircraft, water pow­ NOW HIRING! Friday — 8 a.m. bo 5 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and TOOMOOMY hospital area. Aluminum wiU» buUt-tos, ANDOVBR — 7 acres of level 643-2682 Don’t wail, Deesanters, etc. Other Furniture, China, Glass,. Books, etc. er, dams, livestock, farm ma­ Thursday evenings till 8 p.m., and Saturdays 8 a.m. Collect fashion dividends for » e/vin storms and screens, ceramic room. * s«ml-deared land with 300’ SET OF 8 MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, MARGOLIS 1926, lent condition, owner f,^,otage on Hop River. Ideal ------— ■ — ~* chinery and tools, office equip­ to 12 noon, mimy seasons to come in this 50fl5 baths. ExceUent heating, $4,- ment goods, utility equipment MADE OF OLD WOOD. cleverly seamed fuU figure 100 to assiune mortgage. J. D. lous.^3. Wolverton Agency, ge cy, Real- camp or homesite. VERNON v— 6 room Cape, fuU sip -u p by mail for Note:—Mrs. Wayne has Recently Sold Her Home, Hence Male and Female and fixutres and all other tax­ B ea l E sta te C o., 648-5129. ^ r a , 649-2813. p ^ u i gy. Dougan, R ealtor, 649- abed dormer, modem kitchen, This Sale. Experienced Workers: Earn extra money on the new garage with breezeway. Large able goods, including unregis­ ADDITIONS:—Mostly all purchased by us frqm Various sd With a sheer lace insert. f 4686. SKILLED AND UNSKILLED LABOR “Part-time” Shift — 5:30 to 9:30 P.M. PATT-O-RAMA and Inexpensive to crwdiet. A m a n OHBSTBR-5 % room cub- TWO FAMILY 6 rooms plus tered motor vehicles, trailers Sunoco Heating Oil Fine Homes. Balance of “Name” Estates, etc. “ E. Tracy” treed lot, 32’ swimming pool, 1. taiSS 40. 42, 44. 46. Clever Christmas g ift!, ' tom------built Ranch,- -- fireplace,------oil laundry,m « iv 2-car garage, many FffXJNGTON — 6 room Ranch, $10,900. PhUbrick A gen cy, 849' and boats. A quality heating oil delivered Comb Back Windsor Rocker, Chippendale Mahogany, Martha EXCELLENT WAGES Disabled veterans and blind Washington Chair, Fruitwood Arm Chair, Hepplewhite 6 ------.A. L u 9i«> S8. Pattern No. 60a5 has cro- hot water heat, paneled reo custom extras, 'appliances, ex- fireplace, aztasian well, lot 8464. automatically! Burner service 24 ceUent financing, mustbeSeeiL isoxsoo’, exceUent condition, should file certificates with the Leg Serpentine Sofa, German Bracket Chime Clock, Lead m h V ^ «2 ^ p L * o f^ 4 5 ” ; «>n- Chet and ftolshtag directions. room, call now. Hayss Agency. LOW COST. TOO! hours a day! An easy-payment Bird Bath, Timby's Patent Barometer, Small Victorian Cherry Overtime Available M bus^ 8% order, send 36c In coins to: $2,900 assumes mortgage. J.D. 1 1 5 ,000. Tom Minor, Broker, COVENTRY — NORTH town clerk. P R A H & 6464X181. Secretary, Large Chippendale Tole Tray, Early 4-Pc. Copper R ea l E state C o., 643-5129. 876-6043. CASH RATES 115 WORDS) Farmers should file for ex­ plan! Get them all—Get Sunoco Shift Differential — Paid Holidays 60' cents to Anne_Cabot. M^cheator Bv^ $3,600 Lustre Tea Set, Pokale, Pr. Gilded Bronz? Argand Lamps Burnett "jiian- tong Herald, 1150 A’VB. OF MANCHESTER — New listing. ------__ L-.. ~ Assumes 6% mortgaga Only em ptions. One D a y ...... 45c 3 Days ...... S l.j^ Heating Oil. Let's talk. with Globes and Prisms. Oriental—Ornately Carved “Haas” Blue Cress — C.M.S. — Life Insurance WHITNEY herald’ H60 AMBBIOAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. room Ranch, 1% baths, ga* MANCHESTER — ^ n m i i T r »»®otMy. Four years old, All property owners should Display Stand, Large Painting of Geisha Girl on Silk, Small Chester Evening herald.------„.i^hprhood. beau- «>®« R*nch. flraplac, ga- Six Days .....$1.98 10 l)ai« ...... $3.00 ; notify the assessors If you have Katani Bowl, Ivory and Gourd Cricket Cage, Figures, Small "Other Fringe Benefits" vnm ^ ****"' For lat-daas mailing add 106 tUbUy landscaped yard, $18,* giiiiriimim stonns and screens, slie kitchen, large Bring room IMMEDIATB ACTION . « J .’riiajpged your address In the Camphor Chest, fete. Margolls 2-Tier Mahogany Rectangular line, excellent oondl- with fireplace, only $1 4 ,9 0 0 . AIRCRAFT T ilin g add 10 for each pattern. P^_t 600. Hayes Agency. 6464)181. Ipast year; Duncan Phyfe Table. Rosewood Spinet Desk, Interior Made by tlon . $17,600. Wolverton Agen- Hayes Agency. 6 4 6 -0 1 3 L PASEK REALTORSrr>io oo>io Call before 10:30 weekdays (9 AJM. Saturdays). lo tf ‘ Office Hours; Thursday, Oct. Nathan Margolis About 1910. Old Duncan Phyfe Mahogany Apply at office to E. S. Loftus S a p Code;' Address with ap Code, Style ------can start an ad or cancel an ad same day. Division of United Aircraft Oorp. NO. and Size. SPLIT LEVEL - 6% rooms. cy, Realtors, 649-281$. ______—— 289-7476 74Z-8Z48 Friday, Oct. 28, Tuesday. ^ O C I Dining Table, Consisting of 2 End Tables and 3 Leaves, To­ VERNON — Only $U,600. Oom- \rt, gether with a Matching Center Tip Table Made by Margolls ‘Nov. 1, 2 to 4 p.m, and 7 to 9 T X tT v fashions to Choose more pattema In all » bei^ms. m^em kltclwn pact 6 room bungalow, tol heat. VERNON - WeUwood Orole, 1933. Many Other Outstanding Offerings. Heated Hall—Lunch. COLONIAL BOARD COMPANY W lnT ’66 issue of fields of needlework at your with buUt-lns, treed lot, reo l^ C M S ^ 3 JLioxlmately one acre. CaU New two family 8 bedroom ilantliwfer EwTuing -*|un. S at., O ct. 29, 9 a.m . to 12, Note:—Important Furniture Sells in A.M. Session. .sod 2 to 5 p.m. An Equal Opportunity Employer SLlo FA^^T oto Siteief’^i r SK S S r H e r m ^ e t t e , Wesley flats, separate W e r a .^ p e r 64^-2711 Classified D ept. • Ray Oocconi, \ 415 PARKER STREH SSL )^Sn;.^y 60 L t s and Winter Album! only 60c a Agency. 648-1667. tosnties. 876-1684 or 649-4498. ROBERT M. REID & SON. AUCTIONEERS START YOUR FUTURE TODAY AT PAWA * Malcolm Lambert, W. G. GLENNEY 60. 201 MAIN STREET 649-7770 MANCHESTER, CONN. MANCHESTER a copy. co p y . Chester Luke, NORTH MAIN ST. RAYMOND R. REID 649-4411 A ssessors TEL. 648-52AS a

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1966 TWENTY-FOtm Average Daily Net Press' Run iiancbi^Btet lEvEttins For the Bn6e(l The Weiithcr O ctober 2*,' 1966 Clear, cool again tonight, Uftr both, will be awarded to the EYE-GLASSES by in 80s; sunny and seasonably Amston Lake Improvement Lions N am e winner of the worid wide essay •About Town Association, Inc. will meet Fri­ contest on the subject “Peace,” mild tomorrow, high Ih 60a. day at 8 p.m. at the clubhouse DeBella and Reale Optidons 14,984 'v ^ said Ben Shankinan, contest MAnche$ter^ 4 City of Viflage C h d rm 8t M ail's I4>l8Copal Guild at Amston Lake. Doqrs will Judges for chairman for the Manofaeeter wtU meet ThunHluy at U a.m. open at 7. Connecticut State Lkms d u b . Complete Police Trooper Charles Gunn, (Classified Advertising on Page 87) PRICE SEVEN CEN1I lit Guild Has ^ tiie diurch. Ihe winner of the town com- Eye Glass Service VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 22 (EGBTT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHtfiTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1966 Memibera are reminded to bring resident officer of Lebanon, E ssayT est petltioh will be awarded a prize, sandwiches. Dessert and bev- will speak on “Burglary.” State which will be announced ahort- ^'ages will be served by Mrs. Police Trooper Raymond An­ Dr. Frederick W. Lowe Jr., ly by the Manchester Lionk iOertrude Cannon, Mrs. Allan drews, resident officer of He­ Dr. Leon Windyand Miss Helen dub, he said. ;*fw».»hkiiiii and M ias EUsie T rou- bron, will show a film on Estes have been selected by the Early Reiibard “Mechanized Death.” Refresh­ Ihe town winner wosdd com­ Mani^ester Lion’s du b to Judge pete with other winners in a ments >)vill be served. BT. LOUIS. Mo. (AP) — lions dUb district coniest. Dis­ local entries in the Lions Inter­ 18 Asj^lum S t Timothy Duncan is only 8 LBJ Tours national’s Peace Essay Contest trict winners would be entered There will be a Room Moth­ years old; but he has already .Manchester Lions duh Presi­ In state or country contests- H artford er’s Tea at Washington School collected a M reward for his dent James Siegal announced Each country or multiple dis­ tomorrow at S p.m. in the Tel. 522-0757 efforts -to thwart would-be A f today. trict winner will then be enter­ school csrfeteria. New room EnrlooF. Beele bank robbers. Dr. Lowe is president of Man­ ed in one of eight world divi­ Russ DeBelln Room 104 mothers and teachers will be Timothy* ■ recently took chester Community College; Dr. sions. welcomed. Mrs. James Darby is •CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) — The United States note of a,$10,000.robbery at Pinehurst Wind Is rsrtJbl of Temple Beth Eight semi-final winners will Surprise Viet Nam the American National Btank refreshment chairman. She is receive $1,000 each and travel t^oday achieved the first double ignition. in epace of Sholom; and Miss Estes is a on Oct. 19; • ■ assisted by Mrs. Theodore Step- retired English teacher and for­ expenses to Chicago in July high-powered hydrogen-fueled engines as an Atlas-Cen/- Tjuid O’ Lakes or hanski. Mrs. Donald Anderson Ihe third-grader wtote a mer English Department head 1967. tur rocket broke a long-time jinx. ' letter to the bank owners. State will serve beverages. Mrs. Carl at Manchester High School- Contestants sbodld submit The flery departure of the 118------*- MAKS PWO’S YOUR STOP FOR "Sorry about youf rob­ Anderson is chairman of room The contest, initiated to g;en- their entries in essay form. foot-taU rocket at 7:12 a.m. trig- as a space fUd, Including fpil- bery. I had an idea'the oth­ m others. erate an awareness and under­ ’They must not exceed 8,000 gered a planned doubleheader ures on tim'previous double ig- er day about how to foOl BUHER standing of peace among future words, dosing date for the con­ launching here today. At 7:06 niUon attempts, had delayed Secrecy Cub Scout Pack 98 will meet leaders, is open to Manchester test is D ec. 10. p.m.. the space agency Is to Centaur’s fuU development crooks. Why don’t you give tomorrow from 7 to 8:30 p.m. residenU who will be 14 but not Each applicant is limited to Iqunch a satellite tor the Com- about three years, each teUer a drawer full of fake money. ’They when the at Buckley School auditorium. old er than 22 as o f Jan. 16, 1967. one entry, with one winner’s munlcations Satellite Obrp. The National Aeronautics and NOW Lb. 79c robber asks for money tha Cubs are reminded to wear A $26,000 educational grant, essay eligible to compete in The Comsat satellite is to be administration announced I B r - I I K i r teller can act scared and give Shrouds sneakers. Boys should be ac­ a career assistance grant, or the district contest. placed in staUonary orbit above ®*®*®?* today’s test, • APPLES by th« bog or bosket the robber the fake money.” companied by an aduit the Pacific to serve as the first hailed it m fu lly SPECIAL WGD. • FRESH ICE COLD CIDER commercial space communica­ qualifying the Atlas-Cehtaur toir St. Margarets Circle, Daugh­ tions link between North Ameri­ launching unmanned probes to Journey ters of Isabella, will install of­ • CANDY EARS by. the box ca, Hawaii and Southeast Asia. the moon. Mars and Veiiiis. ’Ihe GROUND CHUCK ficers tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at flight also provided qontidence Food Stores After the upper stage of the MANILA (A P)— Presi­ A*i_ .r, . ^ tor the Apidlo program , whose the KofC Home. Mrs. Margery • PUMPKINS--cril sizes and shapes dent Johnson made a seef’et Redden, state regent, will con­ FOR EXPERT AUasjCentaur swred^the hydro- 5 man-to-thS-moon rock- Set to Talk duct the installation. ' "QUALITY COSTS NO MORE HOIE!” gen breakthj^ It tarled a require twin firings of trip to Viet Nam today» L b. 79c WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANaNG dummy model ot a Surveyor upper-stage hydrogen en^nes. and returned tonight to RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING s^ceemft toward an em^y reported the Atta's The Women’s Committee of With -Wives Manila. 5-lb. lots 75e lb. COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE sp o i deep In space which tor ^.e Centaur above the Hartford Chapter American In­ "THE KIN G The President went ta stitute of Banking, will have SEE atmosphere imd tte ^ ^ -a t a g e m IAIiP BEACH. Fla. (AP) - , a well- OF moon. This “paper moon’’ ex engines burned tor 826 seconds /n i, ijoard chairman of the Na- MISS IOW A its opening meeting of the sea­ periment was a rehearsal for guarded U.S. - controlled son tomorrow after a dinner at PRODUCE!" to drill the rtage into a MO-mlle- tkmai Association o f Food base on the Viet Nam coast later„ Surveyor lunar soft-land­ high-orbit. After the coast, perl- 'Oudns says supermarket own- 6:30 p.m. at the Buckboard CLARKE MOTOR SALES PERO ing missions. where he was cheered by; BACON *76 OAKLAND STREET • OPEN 7 DATS (right) Iwks on. 3 while serving on the hospital *** aginary moon 226,000 miles i.aders Rusk accompanied him. 423 degrees below zero faJiren- »wav .leaoers. visit from their commander in chief today. Presi­ The President flew in from Manila for a visit that AWaitit^ them at the bassf B A B Y BEEF ship, SS HOPE. • .1 belt to r e ^ Uquld. IWs ena- hitting the paper moon ^ 'TZ dent Johnson leans from a jeep to greet the men lasted a little oVer two hours. (AP Photofax) 180 miles northeast of Saigom Med the Ctentaur stage to fire Friday, the p a y l ^ was to ^ ? were South Viet Nam’s chief LIVER The Wellesley Club of Hart­ ik ItseU into orbit by starting Its emer a Yride-looJS orbit about rOpres«ta«VM from ^ org^l- state, Gen. Nguyen Van TUeu, ford will have a luncheon meet­ The Wash 'Em, Tender as can be and Prenrier Nguyen Cao ing Thursday noon at the Ho­ Accarpios Mark 25th Wedding “rth extend out as -far ^ Sh then redgnitere-dfimUe them afterefter ^ 292 000 mllea to dlafnish market com with Chase Follows who had' arrfvbd a short time tel America, Hartford. Marshall ford, maid of honor; Mrs. An­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Accarpio ir 'Em Slocks coasting in weightless space tor Atlas-Centaurs have launched Carrier Burns Bank Robbery before from the Manila summit L Goldman, associate professor Viet-Based of 37 Griffin Rd. were feted Sun­ gelo Acrata of Hartford, brides­ 28 minutes. : The chain store association, conference. Lb. of economics at Wellesley Col­ 69c day afternoon at a 25th wed­ maid; and Frank Accarpio of Problems in taming hydrogen ( ^ JPage' Six) now meeting here, sent a tele- KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) The trip was shrouded In ut­ lege and considered an expert ding celebration at the Rockville Newlng;ton, ring bearer. That u4ave Earned gxtan Tuesday to'M rs. Charles — The Livestock National most secrecy,, and no U.S- oftt* on Soviet economy, will ^eak American Legion Home. The The Accarpios were married LAindstrom, president of the Bank was robbed of about IOWA BAKING Killing 43 U.S. Naval Men clal Would comment during tha. ' on “Soviet Foreign Aid.” party was given by their chil­ Oct. 25, 1941 at St. Luke’s Par­ Greater Miami Omsumers dvic $24,000 today and a short seven hours Johnson spent ish house, Hartford. They have This Coveted POTATOES 5iu.4r dren, Mrs. Barry Gaffny, Dom­ Bethlehem Shows Increase League, saying it would hold the SAIGON, South Viet Nam flight deck, and then spread immediately, the Navy an- time later police arrested the flying to Viet Nam, inspecting A final workshop for the Au­ inic Accarpio and Paul Accar­ two g;randchildren. oonferences to “demonstrate driver of a car during a the base and flying back to Mw tumn Leaves Festival will be lUjt L.( > M ~ Bwept the U.S. air- rapidly to envel<^ five decks, nounced. pio, all of Manchester. Accarpio is employed at S e a l • • • 2* * afforts on Denaa carrier Oriskany cruising the Navy said. ’The fire broke out about 7 ;46 chase, through the downtown nfla.-; ' CAMPBELL’S—CHICKEN held tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at About 125 friends and' rela­ Mechanics Uniform Service, district that reached 80 miliss Jjdipsm .toured .the.M|^ eosn* St. Bridget School cafeteria. All of all Am m c^. off the Nofth Vietnamese coast Two helicopters were de- a.m. and was brought under tives attended the event^ includ­ East Hartford. ’The couple are As thousanos arty. ’They were Church. (Herald photo by O f-J ic ^ , .an. . AraflClcan.-.ha«k.Jet.Jighter-bombenL were-erupt in. various, places tor sey- ; the car w a s't' 16-year-ol^ tkiss. H e virited ’ etae c f the fc ^ Mrs. Joseph Entwlsttle of Hart­ O fia ra ). WUdy• m mMltMmn^n.ArinrntntyAA .1A nthilV diAmaiMfB. oral hoUTA m ore. A N aWavy boy. They djd ru^t ^isqloe^ hta .ward hofpttql8,in-ibe nortberil ’The welfare committee of the H O U S E >nd h a l e was predlctibg a.leyqilugKrfr. J(i i5> ok es^ aipioimced. Ifi^other datosgred. era! hours m ore. A S,.,$l. ; identity. ®re«ia about lii- part cf the b w . He traveled in Emblem dub will meet to pack­ Earnings Lower said these were \ aide the Oar many laig;® a J e^ ov^r dusty roads wltti A age cookiee for convalescent MANCHESTER, CONN. deno(>lii#iairKUB7 ^ 1 U rn. l a r g e s i z e homes, Friday at 8 p.m. at the htah oostTiia radical chaim i in W ore President J6tmzoit!,ih«de btdhjbMida of th9,^'‘a,P^tpR oar- Ihe firs egread to the forward NEW YORK (AP) — Bethle- profit-smeeze, Incread^d'. J CM^ehrii iU 4 'a pasen|(i^.'ia ’-■--9oai--a4Midrcai''eC F4. Phanr home of Mrs. A. M. Ritter, 26 ' "demaikl. ^ * flylhgf visit to the big ti» GuM of'Wnldn with officers quarters and th? cata- PLEBGE AMERICAN LEGION hem Steel the neon’s second quarierly divldeod by ^'^aanite ztmlv and'damaild. - - the car probably got but tom Jet fighters are based there. Chester Dr. lareest steel producer reported ^ P*** su^-o 'Aesday..Tjwuajr, tw o women spent two hours base a* Cam Ranh Bay,Bay. 160180 two other U.S. carriers to pult areas from where planes during a lull In the chase. In the crowds of U.S. sendee- largest sieeiSieei proaucer, reponea Increaseincrease since 1962‘s1962‘e Tuesday parading in front of the "'ll®®------northeast------of Saigon. Then launch strikes against North are launched. It also destroyed men who cheered Johnson were today the best third-quarter quarter when dividends America^Hotel where,some V he flew back to MaiUla...... Viet Nam. _ , some, of the ship’s eleC-trlcal cir- pikto who had )iut rotumed eamlngs in the eompetny’s Wa- were cut 26 centsi* 000 delegates to the asiaxlatlon The fire br^e out shortly aft- ’The Oriskany, now on its sec- tiic forward plane ele- Bailey Attacks from bombing misaione against NO-IRON CRESLAN BLEND tory. Its quarterly dividend of Roger M- Blough, U.S. Steel convention met Inside. er dawn In a kxsker containing ond tour in Viet Nam waters, _ Commimist ' instaltaUcm ta 37^ cents per dure was im- chairman, said the action was The uupermAriiet owners Hs- ilarea used for night IBumina- probabty wlH sail to SUWe Bay ^ spokesman saw ^ quicK South Viet Nam, __ _ - _ crewB GOFs Use of ______c changed. airattempt‘•todoaomethlnii fse fin, Mnduahy •poksamen tlon and rwcue work. in the PWUpplnea fw repa^. “J '* '« » « « « « .Mterward, Johnson ;toured thri BINGO stockholders after a nuato®^ of th ey' tyeire hai[deSs The flames eixipted cm the Ah o^fietal inveetlii^oR of the pr*Y®ht®d r^ ets, bombs and DRESS SLACKS L o f l C C ^ ‘Doctored’^ logisUos base where UJL Army 1 ^ ' L EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT U.S. Steel, the industry’s laig- years in which stocifhol^eni m^diltknei^: tbf hangar dsok, Just below the cause of the blaze was opened fu®« from detOTatii^. eat producer, had announced . Within minutes after the fire THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULB so CRESLAN ACRYLIC 43’ ZANTRLl. RAYON 7 ACETATE CYANAMID T.IYI. FOR ACRYLIC F 11! I R have had fewer dividends.” Mori a ^ ‘’entotioital” women. Ghlef of State TMeu welcomed 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. IXiesday a dividend increase but »■ ...... -...... ■ ■ ' ...... ' ■■•■■■—< ■■■■ started, the Navy said, the for­ WASHENG’TON (AP) — Dem­ He told nowwnen that the Oafence Adamy, presideot of Johnson to the hose, Ha told lower profits. ward interior portion of the car “ over-all (economic) action had the?association, htamed inflatlca ocratic National Chairman John reporters later in Saigon that he Behlehem also said the net a bearing on our acO moving aircraft j| t e r the Fair Campaign Prac- Johnson’s plane rqtumed ts process that o d c f 1966. monttS and tor the yew to d a t i.t o f O d diA« prices. She 1‘eter's angrts have returned to to play on Uic Capitol lot. The from the catapult and forward uces Comimlttee diseW d' the Manila today shortly before 9 are designed to express beautifully those is The third quarter earnings, -the Capitol groimds. proposal sailed through the Sen- areas of the flight deck and it^)ublican> Congreseional GKm p.m. — 9 a.m. EOT. keeps these slacks however, dipped below the sec­ (See Page Th^-One) (See page TUrty-One) The angels are two Youth ate in one day, was cleared by a from the burning hangar deck p^ign Ckwrimlttee had asked Disemfaaiking from hie air­ unspoken words of comfort and sympathy. ond quarter this year when League football teams sp(Mi- conference committee a week prevented even greater loss. q o p candidates not to use the craft bi Manila, Johnson ap­ THE MAN amaKijugly ¥n*inkle-free Bethlehem reported net Income ' sored by St. Peter’s Roman later and approved again Iqr the ij>j,e carrier Constellation tape recording. peared serious but witii a faint o f $64,600,000 o r $1.18 a share. Catholic church. Until three ftiH House and Senate. came up to help and sent In Grand Rapids, Mich., Re­ smile. He waved at an im­ Nine-month income this year weeks ago, they bad practiced So the Angels were back on doctors, hospital corpsmen and publican Richard M. Nixon ac- promptu . . _guard of honor which 7 i * 'I totaled $137,396,000 o r $2.90 per in a vacant lot, the proposed tiie vacant lot Tuesday night, chaplains aboard the Oriskany. cused Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, had been suddenly assembled at fo represent share. Bethlehem said this was Site of a Library of Congress scrimmaging around a now out- seriously injured were D-N.Y., of undermining Johnson the base. the best nine-month period since annex, across the street from dated red, white and blue gov- transferred to the Constellation,by his statements on Viet Nam.Perh^ie 100 newanen and YOU in the 1967 when incom e totaled $143,- ttie churrix eroment rignpiMt which pro- qjjjs Navy said an estimate of “It can onfly weaken our at-spectatbra. gatbered around the 600,000 or $3.11 a share. President’e bubbletop lim­ State Senate on Oct. 6, six policemen (See Page Eight) Nine-month income for the showed up at a practice session Trespossing. (See Page Eight) ousine. from the comparable period last year and announced it was illegal to ------^------—— “Have you anyttiing to say, w as $121,423,000 o r $2.64 a use the lot tor a ballfield be­ Mr. President?” reporters 4th District share. cause it was part of the Capitol asked. The developments ceune as grounds. Jolhmon smiled, aimiggsd his 2 for $17 General Motors, one of the steel shoulders and drove off. That would have ended the The President had canosM a firms’ bigg®8i clients, made ball game for most peewee toot- — " 4 0 0 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER.CONN public the lowest quarterly speech at the U.S. wnbasey ia ball teams. But not the Angels. VOTE LA BONNE earnings figures In five years. It ManUa arid dkMqtpeared from They bad friends in Congress. was the third straight three- the PMUppinee capital in midaf- month period that GM lagged Nancy Ezold, a former adult teinoon. adviser at St. Peter’s, picked up l x - VOTE REPUBLICAN i i I behind its 1966 profit race. . Earlier he had cut from his U.S. Steel, in the face of a the ball. She passed it to her schedule a luncheon at Che In- boss. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, ternaticnal Rice Inatitute at Loa 2 VOTENOY.8 D-Maine, who handed it off to Banos and moved 1 9 Uz tour of LaBonne for Senate Committee Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff, D- the Worid War H battleground Y >>’V Terms Revealed Conn. , on Corregidor Island in ManMa Rlbiootf tacked an amend- Bay by an hour. For Continuation After the visit to Corregidor, READY CUFFED and PRESSLESS Mrs. Johnson took a separate I Of RR Subsidy Dodd Finances helicopter to the U.S. Embaesy. 8 out of 10 homes Here’s a ttarrific combination! The know-how of one of Hie ! The Presid«it flew in another HARTFORD (AP) — (Sover- helicopter. world’s largest makers of slacks and KORATRON, the I nors of three sta;tes served by Will Be Probed amazing new permanent-press process. Result? Slacks that U.S. Ambassador William New Haven Railroad long-haul Blair Jr., told members of the are sleek and trim, handsomely designed and made, yet After January have 0 cold room j passenger trains spelled out to­ staff assemibled on the embassy treated -with KORATRON, wonderfully wrinkle-free. Gray, day temw of an agreement to lawn that tiie President “ regreb- IS YOURS ONE OF THE 8 ???? brown, olive and blue. continue subsidies tor six pwntha WASHINGTON (AP) — Tbe Senate Ethics Committee an­ ted that other commitments Move up to the distinguished a fter present contracts expUre i:-’: . nounced today it will hold hear­ prevented him” from greeting D ec. 31. ings on Sen. ’Thomas J. Dodd’s the embassy staff today. motoring of a previously owned Warm up thot. When the Connecticut ’Trans­ financial affairs and “other acti­ Blair urged the embassy per- portation Authority announced Boys’ Regular 5.98 Regular 67c vities” after Congress returns in We have en unusually Regular 1.49 last week that a continuation (See Page Eight) Lincoln Continental hord-to-heatj’omn January. choice selection of Continentals recently traded by their pre­ of aid in 1967 had b«en agreed M o a lo x “Included in the financial Sw e ate rs on, it said the details would be vious owners for the 1966 version of America's most distin­ Alka Seltzer affairs are the receipt and use wtlhtliemw released later by the gover­ guished motorcar. Thetr prime condition (many still carry the Liquid or tables (100). Antacid recom­ by Sen. Dodd, or persons or Special purchase of first quality cardi­ Fast relief for upset stomachs. A f i ^ t I nors of Connecticut, Massachus­ new-car warranty) assures their second owners many years mended by most doctors. ftA#> committees acting in his behalf, gans and pullover in orlmis and A Q O 25 tables. Save 25c. "lAv | etts and Rhode Bland. ‘ and miles of unsurpassed motoring excellence, together with Save 63c. of funds that were raised be­ £HmL CHASER wbols.^Sizes 8 to 20. ■!•## Ctov. John N. D em psey said B ulletin the most impressive sevingi We'll be glad to quote you tha tween 1961 and 1966 In his '■ v;-'. ' BY IRON HREMAN Connecticut will put up the intarestirigty low t-'-ms—this week! campaig;n for re-election to the $460,000 It already has ear­ THIS REVOLimONARY NEWDl^ Wanted Agilon Misses’ Usual 49c NATO VOTES SHIFT Foam Back marked tor the support. Gov. Senate and at various affairs,” VELOPMENT iN ADD-ON HEAT­ Seamless Nylons John Vripfe said Massachusetts the bipartisan committee said. PARIS (AP) — The Nortil Ch»ekth0$» ING will keep your cold or chilly room Acetate Tricot Briefs It said it also will inqure Atlantte Treaty Orgaalzai- warm and c ^ , with filtered, circulat­ w ill contribute $160,000 and G ov . advantagM: Stair Carpet into payment by the Senate of Oon voted today to shift Ita ing, thermostatically controlled heat Skin-like fit. Sizes 8% to 11 Vi. John Chafee of Rhode Island V dmliiM im*n4 mm tk. Elastic legs. 3 pair to package. travel expenses to the Connec­ political headquarters from MORIARTY Operating coat up to 75% lets than Beige, and mtot Slight irrcgs. Value to 1.99 yd. Tweed W hite, blue, nialze. ^ JkT promised that his state would (AP Fliototax) V atM CMMi fr«M M mkm ticut Democrat. ^ 1 . 4 9 provide $300,000. Paris to Brussels, Belgtauo. tt/ki m b«ilM. other add-on heaters. Heats cold bath­ pattern. Long.wearing. 6 to 8, y 4 fo r ^ I ’The statement issued by Sens. V tiril«(4Mt mUmkk room, enclosed porch, attic ibom,' or The formula is an extenson WoiddrBe Warrior The decision—a nnantmowe MWfWtlt. any space that needs extra heat Men’s Regular 10 for $1 of contracts the state now have John C. Stennls, D-Miss., and one—was made by tiie U V «*Elf m W|l Meet Jennifer Johnson, a 21-year-old Washington Wallace F. B«enett, R -Utah, FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION. , Regular 6-95 “Proper, Poster^’ Women’s Regillar 1.98 in e«eot with the New Haven. ambaseodon «■ the NATO Satin Stripe OonnecUcut’B Share Is the larg­ coed who wants to be a combat soldier. She has at­ the chairman afld vice chairman CounolL It capped moathe ef BROTHERS of the committee, said no date est beause it baa most of the tended eight R (^ military science courses and intense lebbying by the Usttr has been set for the hearings. M l CENTER STREET - - 64S-61S6 Handkerchiefs Front Lace Corsefs Flannel Pajamas area served and most- of the has applied to t^e StSte Depairtment for a passport ed States and Britata, who “The committee has notified Californian Longhmr Look-Alikes posstaiger traffic. for Viet Nam where she wants to help her coun­ argued agaiast haepiag tha ‘^oaeetloat'e