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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8,1965 / PAGE TWENTY-FOUR A r m u f Dalhr Net Pf*M Rua Th* Wwtlwr iSIanrlj^Bter lEv^nfng 1$?raUi A r th* Waak B a M Fereenet ef C, • . WaaOnr Oetohav S, ISSI Breeay aai hM toda The Ladles of the Assump­ Loyal Circle of King's Daugh­ Church Fair aenttored aftonwee ilMntoiA h S tion will have Its first meeting ter* wlU meet Monday at 7:48 14,447 la Mai olaadF and aoal toMght, About Town of the season on Monday at 8 p.m. In the Fellowship Room of CARBIDE iHaitfiiPBtpr lu m tm Hipralli r a( Om Amrnt low In 6M» M r, aaOd tom MffOWt H i* Order of the Statem of p.m. at the church hall. There Center Congregational Church. Set Oct. 16 M OInrtaltaa klfhladta. Notre Dame de Namur will will be a turkey bingo after a Hostesses will be Mrs. Mary STUDDED MmteksOmr-^A City of Vtttagt Charm ■poneor its annual basaar to­ short business meeting. Mrs. Thrall and Mrs. Samuel Wilson. Tha oommlttaM forlh l South morrow at Notre Dame NovlU- James Mulready and her com­ MaUwdlat. Church Fair aohsdul- SNOW ata, 1561 N. Benion Rd.. S^lr- mittee will serve refreshment*. The Manchester Emblem Club *d for 8atuPdaV(''t55t>46 at the YOL. LXXXV, NO. 8 (T W E L Y l P A Q B B -^ SBCTIOIf—GONNECTICUT U F B ) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1965 (Olaaalflad AdrertM iig aa Paga S) PRICE SEVEN CENTS fleld. Proceede will benefit the will have a mystery ride and church campus hava l ^ n an- Order'* building fund. A new The \y* Two Croup of Con­ dinner on Wednesday. Members nounosd. TIRES chapel la preeently under con- cordia Lutheran Church Is will leave the Elks Home at Mrs. B. n y , Sm Po vi IB ■tructlon at the novitiate. Sla- 6:30 p.m. For reservations, con­ ohalnnan of the WSOB, and Ed­ sponsoring a paper and rag col­ r iers from the Order are mem­ lection this weekend. Papers tact Mrs. John Caglanello, 85 ward Ode, Msthodlst Men, are I today's HoraM ber* of the faculty at Bast and rags may be brought to the Crestwood Dr., by Monday. 00 • chairmen. They will ba I LONDON (AP) — Vlolat Catholic High School. Parker St. side of the church aaaiatad . by Mr*. lUcttard | Guerrillas Ambush Waitte, 48, heard that bar President Rises Early, tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 6 The Connecticut State Coun­ Sperry, merchandise; Mrs, «■ husbandhusband had had ba*n been aaan seen wWi wMh ^ J The Men’s Club of The Salva­ p.m. and Sunday from noon to cil, Knights of Columbua has Fred W. Qoysr Jr.,.ttoo«hB; Mrs. another woman. tion Army will meet tomorrow 6 p.m. announced the Inception of a Robeit W. OuuM,. properUes; She found her husband’s at 7 p.m. at the Clladel, Capt. statewide student loan program Mra. Rkhard Rakald, pubUcIty; girt friend In a market on Robert Saunders of the Hart­ The Rev. Alex H. Elsesser of designed to assist sons and Mrs. RussellI IBacKendrick,BtacF U.S. Truck Convoy tha fringe of Bast London ford North End Corps will Community Baptist Church daughter* of K of C members traaaurer; Mra. Ourtias Farrell, and poured a can of Mack speak on his experiences as a will preach on Sunday from to enter college with loans from cleanup; Mrs. Akmentln, SAIGON, South Viett*l6msRts of tha "Big lUfT One, ^amall amount of non-lethal tear paint over the glrl’B new missionary to Kingston, Ja­ the Father McPeake Fund. decorattana, white car. Already Signs Measure 8:15 to 8:30 am. on radio sta­ aa the division la known, have gas Friday ki an effort to flush maica. This will be a public Loans will be awarded to stu­ The Methodlat Men are in Nam (AP) — A 20-truck Then she emaahed aS the tion WINF. The services are convoy of the U.S. 1st In­ bean conducting an operation. out Communist guarrillas from family night RefreshmenU will sponsored by the Manchester dents of competence and apti­ charge of outdoor actlvHlea with Tha ambush was deacrlbad aa tunnsls and bunkers. oar windows with a four- be served. tude. Dependents of deceased Ode serving as chairman. fantry Division was am­ pound hammer. Ministerial Association. TONIGHT th* Mggsat In whloh U.S. foroaa Tha apokaaman aald tha re- members in good standing for Robert Loomis wfll ba in charge She was Just about to cut a t 7:30 bush^ by the Viet Cong have bean caught In tha Vlat sulta wars not aaittsfactory be­ a prescribed period of time will of supper, sponsored by the o ff the girl’s hair with a The VFW will sponsor a bene­ Friday night and the Amer­ Nam war. cause tha tunnels ware appar­ also be ellg^le. Father Mc­ Methodist Men. pah* of soisaoni when police Takes Walk, fit dance for members and icans suffered moderate A raoonnalsaanea unit swept ently empty. Peake, a Jesuit priest, is pro­ Booth chairmen include Mrs. SUNDAY intervened. guests tomorrow fronl 9 p.m. to casualties, a military tha area before tl)a oonvoy was SEYMOUR fessor of education and dean of Walter Holman and Mrs. Wll 11:00 A.M.— 7:00 P.M. It was tha first authorissd uaa In court Friday, Mrs. 1 a m. at the post home. There ambushed but made no contact Reads Mail, the graduate school of educa­ 11am A. Newton assisted by spokesman said. of nonlethal gas rince last Janu­ Watts, a mother of four, will be Irlah-American music The Communist guarrillas let with tha Viet Oong, tha spokea- lAUTO STORES tion at Fairfield University. Stanley Circle, snack bar; Mrs. ary. WhM newa of ttiat opera­ I>)eaded guilty to poeseaaing and a performance by Irish the lead security vehicles and raan said. Tha oonvoy was a 681 MAIN STREET James F. Chipps, aprons; Mrs. tion leaked out in March, It offensive weapon*. .step-dancers. Tickets will be tha first part of tha convoy paas, company-alsad unit, which nor­ Sees Family W. Bruce Chiles assisted by Hol­ oauaed auoh a worid-wlde furor Mra. Watt*, who said ohs OPEN TONIGHT! available at the door. The Queen of Peace Mothers then bleated the eight or nine mally oonslata of batwasn 100 lis Circle, baked goods; Mrs. that use of tear gas was disocn- had reconciled with her Circle will meet Monday at vehicle* In the rear with mine*, and 200 man, ha. aald. WASHING’TON (AP) — 8:15 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Raymond Woodbridge assisted | tlnuad. husband, was put on proba­ Bowers School room mothers mortar* and automatic weapon* A Ug U.S. and Australian op­ President Johnson, describ* John Andreoli, 97 Bretton Rd. by Epworth Circle, candy; Mrs. Th* spokesman said the alliad tion. I and teachers were entertained Are. eration on tha edge of tha Viet ed as “ feeling fine," was Mrs. Wilfred Duschesneau will Kenneth Strum, country store; forces anoounterad sporadic but at a silver tea yesterday after­ A 20-mlnuta fight followed and Oong’s war Zona D, about 10 awake at 6 a.m. today and FREE be oo-hostess. Mrs. Stoner Smith and Mrs. oonUnuoua sniper fire as they noon at the school. Mrs. Louis Robert Bartoo, knitwear; Mrs. tha American* finally oontinaed mile* north of Saigon, oonUnuad looksd for the yiet Oong and swung quickly into official DellaFem and Mrs. JanMS Slrl- Roderick JL McCann, handcraft along tha road, the spokeaman today but only sporadic contact destroyed enemy Installations In business— reading staff re­ DELIVERY anl poured. The were assisted State ^ews and toys. aaid. with the enemy was reported. the Jungle are* near the district ports and signing a new by Merri Ann Sterling, Char­ ARTHUR DRUG Police Arrests Also, Mrs. WHUam McGoohan Th* ambush ooourrad Just A U.S. mlUliary aj^eaman o a p ^ of Ben Oat. law. lene Rathbun and Nancy Out- asadsted by Ward Circle, holiday aouth of Phuoc \finh, about 40 aald tha paraliroopars from tha Johnson was on his feet by 6 9 Spot Checks relch. booth; Mrs. Herbert McKinney, miles north of S a lg ^ where I78rd Afchonie Brigade used a (See Page Five) a.m., walking a few steps fartli- A cook and his helper at the floral fancies; Mrs. Donald Ad­ er them either of his two walks Howard Johnson Restaurant ams, grab bag and parcel poet; Planned for Friday. He was helped by a Mrs. Richard MarShaH, altlc doctor and nurse. * TTHKirrv WEEKEND SPECIALS * near the Wilbur Cross Highway on Tolland Tpke. were accused ^ traaaurers; and the WSCS and Little Progress Before taking the otroU, presi­ MoelNTOSH A PPLES...... b«k*t$1.00 the Methodist Men, made - to - Auto Shops of stealing foodstuff from the | dential prese secretary BUI D. order donuts. Rhodesians Fear CAUFORNIA CELERY ...... bunch 19e Seen in Talks HARTFORD (AP)—A series of Moyers reported, Johnson set restaurant kitchen, police re­ The hours for the fair are on the edge of his bed, riiaved PEARS...... 4 lb*. 49c unannounced spot inspections of port. Employes Asked to Back Chest Drive from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A ham To Avert Strike himself with an electric razor, ICE CREAM (Premium Brand) . .Va gcd. 89c Victor Mendes, 36, East Hart­ Durward Miller, seated; personnel manager o f Cheney-Bros, and chairman of the local Em­ and bean supper will be served Racial Violence automobile repair ritops and washed and bruehed Ms teeth. NAITVE: Green and YeHow BeMw, Splnseh, Beeta, Red ford, and Mark A. Flltcklger, ployes’ Division of the Greater Hartfcoxl Community Chest Drive, la pleased with the pledg­ from 4 to 6 p.m. in Cooper WBTHERSFIBtlJ (AP) — No showrooms will be conducted by Once up, the Preeldent sot for and Green Peppers. Boston Lettuce, Cauliflower, Cran­ 17, Ellington, are charged with es to date. Submitting reports are Joseph Lie itra of the Manchester office of the Hartford Hall. Reservations for the din­ LONDON (A P )—Fears of racial violence in Rhodesia progress toward reaching a last- the State Motor V ^ c le Depart­ an hour in a large green-uphol­ larceny. Total cost of the food Electric Light Co., and chairman of Industrial Employes Section A; and. Mrs. Vivian Lada- ner may be made at the fair or EVANGELIST berries, Egg Plant, Green and Yellow Squash, Leelcs, En­ mounted today after negotiations — '...... ■ ■ ' ...... and Bartlett Pears, White and Pink Gnqiefmit, Pome­ Ford, says last month’s Inven­ local businessmen, to seek the support of their employes in the current fund drive. Manches­ the following places: Floral tives and Connecticut Company Division said Friday men from sages and signing Into law a bill granates, Caaaba Melons, Persina Melons, Cantaloupea, deslan Prime Minister Ian tory showed a 3500 shortage of ter, for the first time. Is a member of the Greater Hartford Community Chest and Red fancies, coffee shoppe, aprons, said he might avoid any imme­ officials Friday night. his department will "saturate" extending the interest equaUza/- Limes, Coconuts, Elberta Peachea (limited) Mao—Gravan- ir Bibla Praochlng Smith and Prime Minister Har­ foodstuffs. Cross Drive and its local budget of 8122,500 will be drawn ftorn the overall receipts, to be snaok bar, knitting, candy, diate declaration of independ­ Mediators and representatives a complete town and go through tion tax—a measure designed to steln—Cortland and Delicious Apples. jlr G^spol'Musle & Song old Wilson broke down Friday ence until he return* to Rhd- Mendes and Flucklger both split among 13 local agencies. (Herald photo by Oflara.) handicraft Snd toys, donut ma­ of union and management were every garage. Shush such opera­ Murder Suspects Returned to Home Town help ease the natkm’a balance ot a* Smith Inaiated that Rhodesia ^esia and oonsutta his Cabinet posted |100 bonds for appear­ chine and the Methodist Youth jlr Hdp for th* Noody to meet again today in an ef­ tion might take a few days. Roger Beaudry Jr. (left, checked jacket) and his friend, James McCann, leave payments problem. Com* Sm Our Hn* Display of ance in the Manchester Session FeUowahlp '' Booth, all at Su­ become Independent without It Rhodesia break* away, it* fort to prevent a strike by near­ bationary firemen were de further delay. Among the violations Inspec­ Cheshire police station accompanied by State and Cheshire policemen. They By all accounts, the President • TONS OF PUMPKINS, up to 98 b s. toeh! of Circuit Court 12 on Oct. 18. dared Ineligible to vote. Their sannah Wesley Hall. There will African* are expected to roact ly 800 of the bus company’s em­ tors will be watching tor will had a reatful night, was feeUng also be a baby-sitting service on CALVARY Wilson demanded that Inde­ violently, feeling they have lost ployes on Monday. were arrested in Vermont yesterday and returned to Connecticut yesterday to • COLD SWEET CIDER Town Firemen Vote one - year probaticoaiy period pendence be held off imtil the be Improper records, illegally face murder charges in connection with the slaying of Beaudry’s mother and weU and in Moyers’ words, "Is TRAPPED IN UMBRELLA ends in January. the second fkx>r of the haU. their last hope of ever attaining Union employes voted over­ loaned dealer or repairer’s reg­ looking weU." • INDIAN CORN and GOURDS OINCINNA'n, Ohio (AP) — Trash and treasures, parcel white minority take* steps to majority rule. Obaervers sJao whelmingly In favor of rejecting Bister. Story on page 3. (AP Photofax.) The fire department’s officers CHURCH istration plates, unqualified me­ JolBtaon was not aUe to eat The firemen and the life squad post and grab bag, the holiday ensure eventu^ rule by the ool- fear a violent reaction against a proposed contract, it was an­ • FLORIDA NAVEL ORANGK’- hio *a«ds! although apparently eligible for (Assemblies of God) chanics, and improper equip­ solid foods yet, however. F ss^ had to go into action to rescue a 16-11 to Join Union booth and the country store will eny’a 3.9-mlUlon black African whites elaewbere In Africa. nounced Friday. The strike was membership in the union, did majority. ment. Ings are being given Intraven­ woman from her umbrella. Tpwn of M«nchester firemen voted 16 to 11 last night be located In Jesse Lee House. 647 E. MIDDLE TPKE. At the United Nation* In New Bcbsdtiled to begin at 8 a.m. ously. Flonnle IBnes, 66, was putting not vote and decided to seek an Smith, leader of the 250,000 Monday. "THE KING to join the International Association of Firefighters, opinion from the town oouned K. L Gustafson, Paster Toric, the Uhlted States warned ‘Minor’ Accident After Mb hour In the rodeer, packages Into her car at a shop­ ntAYER DAT BET white Rhodeslana, seemed If the waUcout takes place, C It would Join other nations in Cuba Will Allow Refugees Johnson went back to bed end AFLpCIO. Harold C. Pohl, president of the Firemen’s on membership eliglbiUty. readv to defy Britain and de- ping center when the umbrella WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ "concrete aotlan’’ to oppose a about 126,000 bus riders In Hart- WA'HCRBURY (AP) — PoHce dept nearly two hours. Than of Prodncu!" The union will now repres««t Everyone elara Independence onllateraUy. suddenly opened Thursday Club, said today that a union local will be formed soon dent Johnson, in a foromal cere­ Rhodesian hregtoway,./ ; The i a r t , New Havas and Stamford -took no action against the driver PERO and that the club wll be dia-^ the town’s firemen In all salary, Mrs. Johnson and their daugh­ 276 OAKLAND STBEET • OPEN 7 DAYS • 643-6884 "There 1* no alternative,’* he night. Her head was caught mony Thursday signed a procla­ Unitsd Statas has Bold it woidd .'wUl have to find other maahs of of a car that went out of contn^ ter Lynda Bird, 21, oems In banded. Umlted to paid, permanent fire­ grievance and personnel prob­ Welcome eald In a broadcast beamed to tig among the umbrella ribs. mation marking Oct. 20 as a not recognise a white govem- transportation. on Wolcott St. and struck a stone Free Departure Tomorrow a visit. About 98 per cent of the paid men,’ ’ and the town’s seven pro­ lem negotiatimia. Rhodesia. But some observers national Day of Prayer. b u n t that (ipok such a step. Representatives of the Amal­ wall Friday. Are derartmente In Connecticut (Bee Page FlesM); New ZegJiyftd ^tofk a similar gamated .Asso0 iatl9 iL.$f^Stn6L . Thejroasoj^JJTv* “ driver," Ma­ HAVANA (AP)—. Valdes, 88, a elrcus^more Cubans and asked them to are represented by the same rie DeRocco, is oidy three yean union. Members of departments Btand and sald^’Afrlolul fkadte ifleotaio Rattway and Motor says refugee boats will be trapeze artist who arrived In wait until proper governmental could play a key role in prvsnt- Coach Bmployes have Indicated old. in EUngton and Seat Hartford Miami, Fla., Friday with the arrangements are worked out. wlUlhgnesa (o accept a company Marie climbed^ Into the car,- allowed to return to the were the latest to Join before N.Y. Papers, Ing oa eiq^loaion by seeking a first refugee group. Florida Gov. Haydon Burns THE BEST GIMDEBS IN TOWN COME FNOM offer to give workers a 30-cent whlch was parked In the drive­ United States Sunday with Six Faiths Join Mianohester. recaheiUation of all afctlons in Another of the group, Ramon said he had asked for federal package wags Increase, spread way behind her home at S3 Wol­ any Cubans who wish to The International Association Rhodesia. Rosales, 61, sadd: "If Castro action to encourage refugees to Guild Agree cott St., and apparenUy re­ leave their homeland. To Promote More Win issue Mancheeter a charter 'Hiere has been talk In the over the next three years, but allows the foil exodus, he may accept resettlement outside are also demanding improve­ leased the broke, police said. Cuban exiles piloted several and win aseist in the draiting United Natlona of organising a be left alone.” Florida. "This is a national re­ The car rolled out of the small boats here from the Unit­ Understanding of bylaws and in the election of HOUSES^ HALE On Contact Ooogo-typa IntemationBl force ments In several fringe bene- The U.S. State Department, sponsibility,’ ’ he said, "and ed States Friday and the For­ seeking a safe and orderly exo­ these people should be accom­ officers. MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER • OPEN 6 DAYS! (See Page Rve) (Bee Paga Five) (See Page Five) eign Ministry said they would CHICAGO (AP) — Six reli­ GMNDER KING Last night’s vote was by NiJW YORK (AP) — The dus, urged exiles in Miami not modated the length and breadth gious denominationa have Joined be allowed to leave Sunday, tak­ strikebound New York Thnee to set out by boat to bring out of the country." closed ballot, among permanent, ing any refugees with them. together on Chicago’s North and the K B trO lO New York IS IT? paid firemen only. The consti­ The ministry arranged to take Side for "Operation Undei> Newspaper Guild have reached tution of the International newsmen to (Jamarioca, the standing,” designed to Instruct 176 SPRUCE STREET ACHOSS FROM COLONIAL APTS. speoiliee that "membership is a tentative contract agreement. GfPvemoTy Police iVetr Targets VERY SPECIAL PURCHASE fishing port which Prime Minis­ laymen In the tenets of the other - Xf tlfo Ghiild ratifies it, it win faiths. NE)(T TO POLY.CLEAN CENTER mean the end c f the city’s par­ ter Fidel Castro has designated as the refugee exit point. Philosopher’s Novel The program will "let neigh- tial newspaper shutdown, now 24 bora know their neighbor’s reli­ R was from Camaiioca, about days old. Georgia Protests Changed gious beliefs," RabU Loula Bliv- BETTER QUALITY 60 miles east of Havana on the COMING Negotiators tor the Times and stock of Temple Sholom, said la north coast, that the first group Oulld accepted the contract for­ de-«Ume, said Charles Evers, state on Interview. OCTOBER 14th ATLANTA (AP) — Ii^e.^unoomptlmentaiy terms to of 16 left Thursday after two ‘Inspires’ 2 Murders mula Friday at the urging of field leader tor the NAACP. "Neighbors never get to aee gro demonstrators in Craw- scribe Gov. Carl E. Banders, Florida men sailed there to pick Mayor Robert F. Wagner. It who has been trying to resolve A city official said the com­ the other people in their house ITHE TUNED CAR’ FUR TRIMMED was the same settlement plan fordville, Ga., have opened up their Cuban relatives. LOS ANGELES (A P)—The hohiicide detective read the issues at OrowfordvUle. The plaints would be considered a paragraph from a novel in which murder is commit­ of worship,” he said. "W ith this that both sides had rejected the an attack on Georgia’s gov­ remarks brought laughter and fairly and a Negro leader said Four exiles . reportedly , took program they will, and we hope day before. ernor and stepped up their another 33 Cubans off the Island ted: applause from the audience. he felt officials are acting in "Every nerve In my body was achieve a better understand­ Thomas J. Murphy, SKecutive early Friday. One exile claimed ing firm workers, were shot taunting of state police as­ "He la crasy If he thinks he Is good faith. a steel spring, and my grip ing.” vice president of the New York that Castro militiamen ma- down In their emplbyer’s park­ COAT SALE! signed to guard them. going to alt up there in that Elsewhere on the racial closed on the revolver. The trig­ ing lot. Rabbi Blnstock aald the pro­ Oulld, predicted Times guild chine-gtmned his boat and Further demonstroUons were leather chair behind his desk scene: ger gave, and the smooth under­ gram was patterned after one in membership would accept the wounded him In the leg. Officers checked every em­ planned today in the campaign and toU tha Nbgroes In Taliafer­ Thirty police halted disorders belly of the butt, jogged my ploye of the firm, then turned to New Orleans. contract at a meeting Sunday. It was not known why Cuba which Negro leaders say 1* ro County what to do,’’ Willie at a high school on Chicago’s palm. And so, with that crisp, He said clergymen from the John J. Gaherin, president of was encouraging refugees to part-time workers. Welch was aimed primarily at school inte­ Bolden, a Southern ChrlsUan West Side. Police said the fights whipcrack soimd, it all began." one of them. He was questioned Roman Catholic, Episcopal, the Publishers Association of gration. The protest was trig­ between whites and Negroes, leave before the current nego­ Presbyterian, Greek Orthodox, Leadership Conference worker, And so, police Lt. Earl A. and released. Then, police said, VALUES TO 79.95 New York, said member papers gered about two weeks ago and others involving only Ne­ tiations with the United States Jewish and Lutheran faiths wlU told the crowd. Deemer said Friday It also be­ they traced the murder weapon, which had shut down In support when all Taliaferro County groes began In the street and on how to handle the exodus are participate by offering their Bolden derided the state gan tor Wayne Lee Welch, 18- a rifle, to Welch. He was arrest­ of the Times would resume pub­ white pupils transferred to other ended with a bottle-throwing concluded. churches and synagogues on police, calling them “ baby sit­ year-old philosophy student. It ed Tuesday. lishing as soon as possible. oountle* rather than integrate. brawl in the school cafeteria. The Swiss Embassy charge succeeding Sundays for the In­ ters.” He said, "AU of them are ended, said Deemer, in the snip­ Deemer said that under inter­ Gaherin said three papers Ih Natohea, Mias., Negro lead­ In Washington, the d'affaires, Arthur Monnier, said struction. ugly. I’m the prettiest one er killing of two men, for which rogation Welch spoke freely of which publish Sunday editions ers halted demonstroUons untU ment cited 62 school dla^cts in he had handed a, detailed U.S. "M6re than 40,000 citizens ol Welch is chau*ged with murder. his literary tastes — existential­ — the Dally News, the Joumal- Tuesday after handing city pifil- here.” Alabama, Arkansas; Louisiana, proposal to the Cuban Foreign New Orleans poured into each Later, J. T. Johnson, another The novel was "The Stran­ ism and the French poets Bau­ Amerlcan and the Long Island ciala a list of demands Friday. South Caroli^a-'and Mississippi Ministry but received no toune- delaire and Rimbaud. other’s houses of worship during SCLC worker, said of the diate response. The Swiss have ger," by Albert CamuS, re­ Press — would try to have them Nearly 600 persons have been for publfo^arings to determine "When he finally did admit the three years of the pro­ group’s efforts to make Georgia quired reading for Welch in jun­ out Sunday. arrested there since demonstra- whether the areas should lose handled U.S. matters in Cuba the murders he mentioned that gram,” Rabbi Blnstock said. an example In ending token In­ since Washington broke rela­ ior college. The other shutdown papers Uons resumed a week ago. fed^al funds tor failure to com­ he was inspired by Camus," the The New Orlea^ endeavor. tegration, "If they give us a tions with the Ceistro regime in Deemer, after questioning the World Telegram and Sun A i OraiwfordvlUe, 160 demon- ply with the 1964 Civil Rights police officer said. Rabbi Blnstock said, was led by THANKStOYOU cent educatit resume pub- northeast Georgia town. them not to march again if the provide them with adequate “ It’s fiesta time in Cuba after Uoatlcn before Monday, Speakers at the used city doesn’t do something this counsel. six years ot mourning," said jandro Lopes Montes, 61, truck­ (See Page Eleven) (See Page Five)

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Rteh^ peUtion, their names and scores Sheinwold on Bridge Some Offices Mothers Circle ' ard Oaniey, Ubiarlaa and hls- havb Men reported to other Layman Sunday tortan; Mra. Stanley Ogrodnlk, scholarship • granting organlM- Manciweter ' Kvaaing HeraM BltJOT THE b id d in g Weet dealer All AutEorities Cautious Qosed Tuesday Elects Officers pUbltoity; and Mrs. MHo Mc­ Uoiw. Semlfinsllsts may com­ Full Schedule for Town 4-H Rebrea eorreepoadant. Mlaa Ha- TO LOCATE CARDS Both lidei vnbieiable Set hy Churches NORTH Donald, oontaot pete for Merit Scholarships In eaa Pendletoa, M . 2M-I4M. Tuesday, Oolumhua Day, Mrs. Paul Gagnon at 61 San- OOrOEER 14lh By ALFRED BHEDTROLD A 87643 Isier test*. Includes Displays Tonight Laymen's Sunday will be ob­ S A74 will be a day off for some, tlna, Dr. waa recently elected If you pay careful attention to In H^dling Murder Case rHE TH N EI ORRi Tennis Tonmament but a normal work and Tlie served by the Hebron and OUead leader o t to* Bt. Gerard's Moth­ Bridget Name City Pairings have been an­ the bidding you .wiU find that 4 *104 " school day for most. AoUvitlM of 4-H clubs In towmbcently awarded a IldB soholar- Qaim Filed NEW HAVEN (AP) - / The^trode with serioua expressicna McNamara reportad recovery ers Olrcl* at tha group'a first SRINAGAR, Kaaldntr — TMe nounced for the men’s singles Congregational churches this w m BABt AU of toe town's pub­ were many during the paM sMp. She la a iM i Rhahi grad you can play certain hands as meeting at tha season, at her waa named City of the Wealth and mixed doubles tennis tour­ tomorrow. The deacons will lead A KQ9 A None handling of the case ,6f two through toe glaring Ugbts of of most of toe $800 which Beau lic schools WiU be open aa V em on month, and October promises to uate and now Is a sophomore In Road Crash though all ths eards wera face home. She will suooeed Mrs. of Knowledge In anotant ttanes, naments, to be held this week In worship, A Men's Fellowahip V KQIO ^ 984SI3 youths who have beeiv returned newspaper and talevUlon photo­ dry's father, Rogsfr Beaudry Sr. usual but Catholic schools. OVn 2 MILUON be a busy one as well. at Clark University In Wor­ up on the table. Try that meth­ 0 10987 652 graphers. had reported missing at to* time Nell Mara as leader. whan it was an Asian center ot end and next, to determine the breakfast will take place at 7:30 Haivld J, Liak and his son to Connecticut as eui^ote in a Including East OathoUc reisciupnoNt To bring together a picture cester, Maze. A AQ9 A 8549 They seemed numbed hy to* Other officers Include Mra. learning. Moderna refer to it ae town tennis champion. The a.m. In Gilead, the preacher for od with South's contradt of four SOUTH to* murders were discovered. High School, will close. Safely OompoonSei Town Crier of what members have don* in The Jolly Needl* Workers Henry Uek, both of 20 MIU Bt., ■pades. double murder waa^rkda to­ experience but remained com- When apprehended, McNamara Roger Smith, co-leader and rep­ toe Otty o t Seven Bridges, al­ tournament* are sponsored by past months, the i-H town the day Will be the Rev. Ver­ AI10S9 i-H club ‘met on Wednesday have filed iretieeb of Injury in Opbnlng laad—Wng ot hearta. day by extreme chuUon on the poiiad. After a brief atay, In said, tha bojrs had 1737 and some Ths town's three 11- resentative; Mrs. James O’Con­ though nine now cross the AI^ P»per OoUeotloB the Vemon recreation depart­ oommlttee la having an Achieve' and eleoted offlcers for the year. non T. BMward of Ceylon, who 8 f part of toe auUuWUes. brarlee will close, along nor secretary; Mrs. Eugene ARTHUR DRUG la studying for hie maater'e de­ the Town Olerk's office m b re> Wait openad the king of O K Q I Cheshire they were transfensd change, as well as tore* rifles Jhelum River and a tenth wiM Hi# RoekvlU* AmtrIcMi L«- ment. ment Night tonight at the Ele­ Chosen were Janet KoIIer, pres­ Spokesmen elf the etate Juve­ with ail municipal buildings Gallagher, treasurer; Mra. John be buUt. gree In theology at the Hart­ suit of a oar accident allegedly hearta, and South considered fi­ A KJT72 to toe juvienll* facility In New and a shotgun that to* father (don Peat's monthly scrap paper There are nine entries In the mentary school ident; Dianne Kukueka, vice nile detention home In New Ha­ and offices. The town high­ caused by bad ibad at the rail­ nessing through Bast for one of West Norik Haven. had alio listed as missing. men's singles division, with Displays of work produced by president; Peggy Arnold, secre­ ford Seminary Foundation. The 1 NT Pas*. 2 <9 ven refuaed' to dlacuM with way garage and the water drive will take pteoe tomorrow road oroaalng on Woodland Bt the black queens. But then he Beaudry, a solidly built boy Dr. Charles Dayton, the Adam Kubilius, Mike Howard, the various i-H unit* will be on tary; Wilma Baker, treasurer, title of his aermon will be, 9 ^ 3 A newsmen what official proceed­ and sewer Separtments will morning. All future drive* will The Lisks say that tb* "non- tamemberetr ths bidding and it about 6 feet 10 Inches tall, wore Chaahlre medical examiner, re­ Ernie Uthgennant, and ^ Dick view from 7 to 7:30 p.m. The and Denise Stoner, reporter. "Christians: Ordinary People AUPate ings would' come next for Roger be shut down, but, there be conducted on the second Sun­ hard, non • smooth eonstructicn therefore counted potoita. a heavy woolen jacket In a bold portad Friday that full report* Abele seeded. In the playdown program will start prompOy at ActlvlUea of the club are sew­ with Extraordinary Claima" Beaudry Jr., 18, of Cheehlre, wUl be the usual garbage day of each month. Residents with. holes, pita, nits, bumps, ' Dummy had 8 points, 4 for black-and-white plaid. McCann, on th« autopsies on to* bodies round, Erwin Koltay faces John 7 ;30. A representative from each ing, cooking, and arts and Membera are reminded to get pickup, for Columbus Day of the city area may leave their loose sand, soft argaa, pracju, eaofa ace. pouth had 16 points, shown in tha diagram. Despite and JAmee MoCarai, 14, of a blond youngster somewhat ,of Mrs. Ella Beaudry, 42, and Groot. with the winner advanc­ club will give a brief report on crafts. their tickets for the coming ProspAct. Is not included In toe six aorap paper, magazinea or card­ crevices, loose etonee, e r ^ ^ <4' for the ace, B for each king, your total lack of points you shorter and slighter of build, had Roberta Beaudry, 11, would be ing to the quarter-finals to Its projects. Achievement cer­ Oct. 16, the i-H town com­ Barbershop Concert from any yearly holidays granted to Social Worker board on the curb or porch by areas, elevations, and ncnallgn- 2 'for (ha queen, and l for each may make two hsarte (or come State police and the local de­ on a turtle-neck shirt and a ready In a few daya. compete with Abele. In the tificates will be awarded. mittee Is having a spaghetti member of the Men's Fellow­ garbage and refuse con­ ■ Mrs. George H. Marlow of 6:30 In the morning, when the menta" caused the ear owned by Jack. Since there are only 40 close) and your partner may be partment in Cheehlre, scene of light jacket. The girl, Dr. Dayton said, was other quarter-final of the lower One of the two guest speakers dinner at the elementary school, ship. tractor. trucks will leave the Legion the father end driven by the eon points In an entire deck, only In g r ^ trouble at one iiotrump. the murder Wednesday, were The drive down from Vermont shot four times In toe head and 120 Plymouth Lane has joined bracket, Ray Hartmann meeta with servings from 5:30 to 7:30 Mr. Robert Price will supply aquadly silent. Home on Weat St. In the of ths evening will be Albert to crash into a nearby tree about 16 points were mtsaing — and Copyright, 1966 was "quiet, very quiet,’ ’ said once In toe chest, while toe All state officea and the staff of the Children'a Serv­ Mike Howard. the First Congregational Church event o f bad weather, the Gray, county club agent, who p.m. Mrs. Mary Koller will be 11:16 p.m., Aug. 14. West surely held every single Oeneral Featame Oorp, The youths were caught In state Police DstecUv* Harold mother was hit once In toe head services. Including the wel­ In the top half of the bracket. will talk on the scope and mean­ In charge. pulpit tomorrow, the deacons ices of (Joipiecticut located In drive win be postponed until the The son allegedly received point for hie opening bid M one Vermont late Thursday after a NevlUe. and once In the chest. fare and unemployment of­ Kubilius Is paired with Bob ing of i-H work. Miss Oarolyn The menu Includes tossed leading in worahip. Hours for Hartford. She will be a me: next Sunday morning. mental and ptiysleal aliook and notrump. manhunt of about 24 hours that There was no emsll talk, he Beaudry's father and aunt, fices, wUI be closed, but for Dean, and Uthgennant la sched­ Trask of Coventry will give a services will be: 10 a.m., Hebron; County Fire DIspIa}' salad or cole slaw, rolls, coffee, other physical Injuries requiring South knew before he started was touched off Wednesday said. Mrs. fitabriella Testa of Wolcott, Federal offices and serv­ ber of the organization’s adop­ uled to play Jerry Damold. All report on her experiences as a 11:16 Gilead. Sunday school at Vemon Fire C3hief Joseph H. tea. or milk, with Ice cream hospitalization and medical that Bast could not hold as night by the finding of Beau­ When they stopped for supper went to Vermont for toe ar­ ices, including the poet of­ tion staff. matches through the quarter­ i-H exchange delegate to Ekig- and cake for dessert. Proceeds the usual time In both churches. Dufftn ha* announced that the care. He claims he la till suf­ much as one queen, and that no dry’s mother and sister dead In outside Springfield, he said, toe raignment proceedings there, as fices and maU deliveries, It A resident of Manchester finals must be completed by to­ land. She recently returned from the dinner will go toward The annual Congregational ttrat Tolland Cbunty Fire Pre­ fering from mental and physical flnaas* would work. He mad* their home In Cheshire, boys asked for chocolate milk did the McCann boy's parent*, Mrill be business as usual. since 1946, Mrs. Marlow was morrow with the semi-final* from there as a member of a the purchase of a sewing ma­ Church dinner and meeting Is vention Display will be held at pain, weakness and nervous­ the contract by catching Weat Vermont authorities arraigned shakes, hamburgers and pi* — Mr. and Mra. George McCann. And, of course, all banks born in Hartford and attended scheduled for Sunday after­ pilot project group of about chine, food mixer, and other scheduled for Oct. 16, beginning the Tri - a ty Shopping Center, ness. in an end play. the pair Friday as juvenile de­ "the usual kid stuff.’’ Detective NevlUe said the wUI be cloeed. West Hartford public schoola. noon at 1 at the Rockvine twenty people, which Included needed equipment for various at 6:30 p.m., an important event Vemon Oirole, tomorrow from The father says medical ex­ linquents and then turned them Asked If extensive questioning presence of the relatives we* The Herald wUl pubUah She received a BA from Welles­ High School courts. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen 4-H projects. in the church year. Rufta Out Resrta 1 to 5 p.m. penses were incurred, the, car over to Cheshire Police Chief by police was In store for Mc­ requeated by toe juvenile au' on Tbesday. ley College and a M>S from the Trask. The women’s auxiliary to the A meeting of the finance com­ jSouth took the fln t trick with The display of trucks and In the mixed doubles tour­ was wrecked totally, and the John p. McNamara and two Cann and Beaudry, Neville re­ thoritlea In Vermont. New York School of Social FViur boys, all i-H members Andover Volunteer Fire Depart­ mittee was held Thursday at 8 tha ace of hearts, ruffed a heart, state police officers for toe four- equipment will be sponsored by nament. Ann BUid IVayne Vin­ services , of his son were lost to plied; "That's been done," ap­ Shortly before the trip home, Work, Columbia University. In Andover and students at the ment will meet at 8 p.m. Mon­ p.m. at the home of Mr. and got to dummy with the ace of the Tolland County Fireman's cent were seeded as were Jean him. hour drive back to Connecticut. parently a reference to Interro­ the relatives were allowed 10 She was previously connected ag school In Lebanon, at­ day at the firehouse. Mrs. Luther Rich. dlamonda and ruffed the other Sukkos Services Mutual Aid System. Included Vincent and John Groot. Mr. Atty. kUchael A. A rcarl. of When they arrived at Chesh­ gation carried out while the minutes with the boys in eepa' with the Connecticut State tended the Eastern States Ex­ All members who have beeh St. Peter's Notes low heart. South next caahcd the will be ladder trucks, pumpers, and Mrs. Jerry Damold* will East Hartford is ropraaenUhg ire's cramped police station youths were in toe hands of Ver­ rate rooms at the etate police Welfare Department in their position as part of a future making bibs for the Mansfield Services at S t Peter's Epis­ king and queen of diamonds. Set at Temple tankers, rescue units, and am- meet Mr. and Mrs. Mott. In the both. Friday night, the youngsters mont state police. barracks In Bellows Falls, Vt staff development department. Farmers of America group. The Training School should bring copal Church tomorrow will bo: Fortunately, West had to follow bulartces. Different departments other bracket, Claire and Art Sukkoe, the Jewish Feast of She has also worked In the boys were John Dougan, Steven Holy Communion. 8 a.m.; Morn­ ■ult thronghout. 9 them to this meeting. The eve­ will demonstrate their equip­ Frier will face Jeanne and Emle hook" will cast auapiclon on medical social work department Uthgennant, with the winner and Russell Fora, and Rosa Per­ ning will be devoted to sorting ing Prayer and Church'School, South theh led the ten of Booths will begin tomorrow at ment. T ow Buys Salt those Involved In making auch of Hartford Hospital. moving to the semi-finals son. Also there was George Hop­ the winter clothing collected 10 a.m., with the Rev. Gordon Nijo^ht Q asses spades, and West was In with sundown and will continue This is the first time an all- serioua declslona. Mra. Marlow joined the Chll agiUnst Vincent and Groot. kins wHh his entry in the baby In the recent drive for the W. Weeman, rector, officiating. the queen of spades. If West re­ Tolland County fire prevention For Winter Use Sincsrely youre, through Tuesday. dren's Services of Connecticut beef division, and the Rhythm Mansfield school. Refreshments The meeting of Young People's turned a trump. South would di.splay has been held Jointly. The finals of both tourna­ Have. Openings Frank Luplen Services will be held at Tem­ along with Mrs. Elva L. Hardl- Refreshments will be available. ments are set for Oct. 16 at Rddera, girl equestrians from win be served by Miss Dorothea Fellowship is at 6:30 p.m. lose only one trump trick and The record low temperatures 21 Sunset S t man of Newington. The agen' Andover and Bolton, led by Ken­ Raymond, committee chairman, Children's confirmation class­ A olasa in Intermediate Typ­ could afford to give up two axperlAnced locally during the ple Beth Sholom tomorrow at Merit Scholars 1:30 p.m. Mancheeter, Ocnv cy needs more caseworkers due neth Seaton of Manchester. At assisted by Mrs. Joseph Arm­ es are being held every Sunday ing is being fomied at the Man­ clubs, a West returned a club past week have apparently spur­ 8:15 p.m. and on Monday and Seven RockvlUe Hlgrh School Cub Pack Forming to the Increase of children be­ the AU-States i-H Day, the re­ strong. Mrs. Ernest Reed, and morning In Phelps Hall at 9 South would lose only one club The student* have been honored Rockville area boys between chester Adult Evening SchoiM red toe town to awarding con­ Fourto Grade Project Tuesday, at 10:80 a.m. and ing placed for adoption. The Mrs. David Hudak. a.m. trick and could afford to give with letters of commendation the ages of 8 and 11 Interested sponse to the exposition presi­ to meat on IViesdays and tracts for supplying the high­ To the Editor, 7:30 p.m. Following the serv­ agency is non-sectarian and vol- dent's greeting was given by Democrats Stand up two sapdes. from the National Merit Schol-1 In joining a Cub Scout pack __ Thursdays from 8 to 9 pjn. way dApartment with rock salt Our fourth grade olaaa Is B olton ice tomorrow the congregation ■untarlly supported. It provide* B rid a l arahlp program for their per-! are Invited to a special meeting Miss Sue Hagen of Andover. Manchester Evening Herald A poet - election statement Dally Question and calcium chloride, both win­ will enter toe Temple Sukkah Partner opens with one no- going to have an toternatlonal care and services to families Ji formance in qualifying test* at the Rockville Methodist A i-H Key Award member. Andover oorreapondent, Law­ ter ItetoB. ^ Fair on Oct. 25. for refreshments provided by Party stresses the anticipated stin open In many odher classWT trump (18 to 18 points), and the and children in the state. given last spring. They are Church at 7 p.m. Monday. Boys Miss Kathy Darwin, was re- rence Moe. tel. 742-6796. Ak estimated 400 tons of rock Are there any people who the Temple Mr. and Mra. Club. growth of the town over the such as Russian, Oar Oars, next player paasef. Yon Hold: Town Crier among 38,000 students who must be accompanied by a par­ aalt, to be delivered in 60 - ton have visited or are from Iran, Sukkah Is the Hebrew word coming years, with "more peo­ Woodworking, Beginning Typ­ Spades, None; Hearts, 9-8-6-5-S- scored hi the top two per cent ent able from Mrs. Richard Starke lettuce), cookies; Wednesday, ing, Intermediate and A d v a n ^ carloads, will be supplied by the the Philippines, India, Nigeria, Advanced Coarse for booths or tent and the holi­ ple, more homee, more schools, %i. Diamonds, 6-6-2; Clubs, 8-5- hi the iMitioai. Assigned to VIst Nam or Mrs. Robert Houley. Pro­ baked luncheon meat, mashed International Salt Co. of Clark's Egypt, Greece or Japan who Because Bolton High School day recalls the tent in which A Thought for Today ■>'1 R egistry more roads and more problems, Stenography and English fmr 4-8. Named were Sharon J. De- Pvt. James F. Counlhan, son ceeds from the- dance will be potatoes, com, rice pudding; the Foreign Bom. . East Hartford Summit, Pa., for 813.10 per ton. could help us out either by ap­ does not offer a course in trigo­ the ancient Israelites lived dur­ Sponsored by toe Manchester too." The new regime pledgee .Anawer: Bid two hearta, as vine, Susan D. Goodrich, Diana of Mrs. Lorayne Raybom of donated bo Rockville General Thursday, frankfurts In rolls, Registration can be. made' for DRIVE-IN ROUIt 5 The calcium chloride, in an pearing in naUve costume dur­ nometry this year, and because ing their wanderings In the CouncU of Churches Rockville, has been reassigned itself to the efficient admlnis- there is boy In school now Hunt, Mark C. Ireland, Ellen D. Hospital, the club’s project for potato salad, baked beans, pick­ any of these classes« .Monday amount not yet determined, will ing the day, or by funilahing a wilderness on their way from from Ft. Beimlng, Ga., for duty tratkm of town affairs. who came from another sys­ Kirk, Darryl A. Lavttt and the year. les, sliced peaches; Friday, to­ through Thursday n-1) ( oMi- sf‘I i . i-:i , spondence course. He is being Jr„ Sunset Terrace, Vemon, has ville, has graduated from Ma­ 8UN^2:00-S.60 they will be mixed in pro­ Room 16 Providence and protection. mility toward one another, for hall, to be followed by a buffet advised by John Marino, math begun his freshman year at rine recruit training at Parris 1st AU Cartoon Western TUESv—l:S0-8t00 . portions best suited for snow After the Israelites settled God opposes the proud, but supper end dance in the Legion teacher in the Bolton school. Bryant College, Providence. R.I. Island, S. C. He will be reas­ Tolland County and Ice melting. in their land, Sukkoe also be­ gives gp-ace to the humble." choosing COSMETICS Hall. MEADOWS" AN EXCITING NEW AOYENTORE IN CNTERTAINMENTl Ralph Cionlon, principal. Is Mooney is a graduate of Rock­ signed for four w«eks of ad­ HTiO SPGfO nPHV HI <11 <(n,tl' came a harvest festival during Christ's example is expressed WE CARRY ALL Rams Game Another contract awarded to­ Hartford County familiar with University of 0 ville High School, and is major­ vanced Infantry training at SADISTIC SH

J, PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9,1966 s aam cHnw rEH kv’e n i n q h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., r a t d r d a t , O c t o b e r 9, lo e s 4UmrirpBtpr tag to allow all Cubans who wish to leavs Cuba the free and un trammeled Popular Market IfFrald opportunity to do so, Castro is pretend­ Connecticut Yankee Candidates for Manager Obituary Powell’s Salary, Title Siddine Waiver Sought ing that his Cuba la so strong and To Have Store t Church B A .H .O . SSf n c serene in its way of life that it need ReooBd OongregaMoBol O nroh Osmmnnlty Baptist Ohnreh Trinity Osvmnnf To Be Interviewed Soon For House Already Built >U StrMt have no fear that very many people If we were running the Ooo- additional Judge to the Supe­ M n. John W. Snwnin At Burr Plaza :«r. Coca. 8H N. Mala Bt. m m. OMrtw Bt hakmntM* St. Bsnf will wont to leave It. His wttlingnesa atltutlonol Convention we rior Court every time the pop­ Rev. FsUx M. Davla, Mhilatar Rs7. X. EJnar Rnti A Hot of “leea than 10" oond-^erlous oondldates for the Job. Mrs. Froncss Mlynok Sawrun, Questioned by Board An unusual request to r a f However, with hU propoaol to -^RG— Rev. Alex H. Elseesar, A pocket hod been sent two A 30,000-square foot Popu­ to take down his section of the wall be­ would not for on Instant allow ulation of the atato went up by Rev. O. Ronald Wilson, Minister Matas tor the post of Msnehas- 62, of Boat Hartford, sister of vorionoa to maintain a eom- build Uit garage, he must sseti __>ll«h«n weeks ago to each of theta, eon Mrs. EUssbsth Rodgers of Mon- lar Supermarket will be lo­ Voondad October 1, Un tween Cuba and the outside world le a either of the Oonventloa’a two 80,000. Aonoelate Mlnislor OHO o.m., Buiiday Sehool with tor’s gsnsrst monagsr is now The Oommiiiion for Higher Education this week plstsd but unoccupied dwelling, the variance for dlmunlUon o t former chief Justlosa to waste IV>r Baldwin, who oa chief taintag information about the ehsstsr, died yesterday at her demonstrated its place in the hierarchy of atate educa­ cated ta the Burrs Oomsrs which was erroneously erected lot sloe, because April amend* boast and a challenge to anybody else •;I0 o.m.. Church School elassss tor ktadaiqRitsn bolri^ chocked for rsfsnoss and town • It’e oharter, budgets, or­ Shopping Plaza at Tolland their talents on the ehoiee of juatice hod exhauated hlmMlf 10 a.m.. Worship Bervleo and tor an ogee, dasses through through adult horns. tion boarda by asking the Board of Regional Community two fast closer to the sidelines mente to the oonlng regulations ta ■ n i who has been dedicated to the mainte­ the ifasn will shortly appear tor ganisations, businssess and his­ Other survivors Include her Tpke. and the Wilbur Cross presiding. trying to get the General Aa- Church School. Nursery through Grade 4 wlU have aa axpaadsd 10:48 a.m., Worship ksrvlce. Colleges to rescind its recent action in Retting up salary than regulations permit. Is one have reduced lot coverage to t t . Kbnchiicheeter, Oonn., u Second CUm Hell nance of abnormal barriers between persjinal Interviews, according tory. husband, four sons, two daugh Highway, according to an per cent. ''^SetUr. It's more fun, and It’s a live­ oembly to create additional Grades 7. Laymen’s Sunday. session. Loymen’a Sunday. Nurosiy fa- to i^tatsment Ususd by Board ■Vscales for community eoUego of seven Items to be heard by Cuba and the outside world. lier and more Informative Con­ Judgeshlpa, this Idea had an in­ Sermon by Mr. Lorry Cochran, “Bxespt tor myself,” Stone tars, thrss brothers, three other administrators and faculty. announcement by an official the Zoning Board of Appeals The variance requeit for eon* 10:80 a.m., Worahip. Sermon: dUtlea ore avollabls. of CIrsetors' Secretory Robert said, “none of the dtreotors Bisters, eighteen grandchildren of the grocery chain. ■OBSCRiraON lUTia That being eo. President Johnson vention when thoee two col­ evitable attraction, and he “The Educational Mloskm of “Secular Eduoatioa and the Tuesday, 1 p.m., . Indies' Stone The oommleslon Included ta (ZBA) when It meets Oct. 18 at etructlon of the continuous go* Fejrabla In Advance leagues of Oonnsotlout poHUcs, the Church.” know tho identities of the men and a great-grandchild. About Town It will be part of a com­ 8 p.m. ta the Municipal Build­ rage, covering the width of four m m could hardly fail to present. In his turn, opent much of hla time on tha Church.” A nursery la provided. Prayer FeUawaUp. Th« men, chosen by the board on tho list. They have chosen Its criticism tha salary and tHls plex of stores which will In­ the Honorable Raymond S. floor trying to keep the Idea 7 p.m., MU Sigma Chi. The funeral will be held Mon­ set for Theodore Powell, of 30 ing Hearing Room. lots, la necessary because reg­ 11.00 this country's offer of cooperation and 8 p.m., Senior High Baptist Wednesday, 7:80 p.nu, Kld- of ditectorg for ssrioue consid- them on tho basis of education day at 9:30 a.m. from the Rote The Manchester Phllatsllc So­ clude a 06,000 square foot H r a e U ooUm AM Baldwin and the Honorable ulations require a 10-foot side* !.« welcome for any Cubans who may wish ahva and away from the rou­ Youth Fellowahlp will mast at wssk Ssrvlos. eratlan, were port of more and exporlencs, from numbered Gerard St, whom the board The request la being asked by One Month Patrick B. O’Sullivan, ore both HIU Funeral Home, 580 Elm ciety will meet Tuesday at 7:30 named as Ks chief executive of­ Caldor Department Store, line between lots. Yules pro­ to take advantage of the Castro offer. tine death the unfavorable re­ Charoh of the Mnsnreno the church to attend Hartford than 60 applicants, from coast applications. They will team plus several small shops. Land Development Inc. for a sitting in the Convention as port it wore predicted for it. St., Rocky Hill, with a solemn p.m. at the Whlton Memorial Li­ ficer with the title of president poses to construct a gsrog* MEMBER OF __ SM Main Bt. Association masting la West Oatvory Chnreh to coast, who sought to rsplaoe their Identities only when they high Moss of requiem at 10 at brary, Alan Dresser of Rock­ The supermarket will be dwelling on the south side of •nm ASSOCIATED PRESS When a Communist dictator lowers a delegates. First he wanted to recommit Hartford. of the state system of commu­ Scott Dr. In Residence AA with no aldslllies between loU. The Aeeodated Preis Is oxclualveiy entlO^ wall, we cannot very well keep a wall Rev. Robert J. Sboff, Minister (^asemhbee of God) Richard Martin, when he retires appear tor interviews.’’ St, James’ Church, Rocky HIU, ville will be the guest spea,:er. Popular’s 24th store in the- Other variance requests to bo do the tue of republlcation of all news dl^ tVe hod the good fortune to the resolution to ita oommlttse. Rev. R. Alfred Bwain, 4:80 p.m., Adult Church mem­ on N4v. 18, after II years ssr- nity colleges and thf yearly Cluster Zone and requires a of our own In Its place. If he offers to •47 E. Middle Tpka. Stone said that he was certain Burial will be in Rose Hill MC' Dresser was an SKtenslvs U.S. salary of 119,000. Powrcll had Connecticut - Msssachusetts heard by the ZBA ore: ■atehea credited to It or not oUierwlae credit­ be present on one of these only to meet the argument that Asaoolate Minister bership class In the Youth Build- Rev. Kenneth L. Chislafien vies ' as Manchester's adminis­ that the board will name a new mortal Park, Rocky HIU. colltcUon and will Illustrate his area. proval, before the town build­ ed hi thU paper and also the local newa pub- open his gates, we must see that ours occasions, when former Chief oommltteeo, under the rules, tag. trative head. previously served as public in­ ing Inspector may Issue a cer­ 1. FYom Russell Phllbrlck, u MoneaMahed nere.here. . . 1 .1. manager before Nov. 18, but Friends may call at the fU' talk with some of his material. formation consultant for the real estate broker, to erect a ' All riafata ot republlcation of apeciiu die- art open too, even If this involves a Ju.atice Baldwin had yielded couldn’t reconsider and reiriac • :S0 a.m., Sunday School 7 p.m., Junior High Baptist Stoss said that he has re- that the date on which hs will neral home tonight from 7 to All art wslcoms. tificate of occupancy. yatehea herein are alao reaerrad. simulation of a degree of normalcy in ftirmer Chief Justice O’Sullivan reports once made. Next Bald­ Youth FsllowBhlp. State Departifient of Education The abutting property, on all sign at 861 Main Bt, ta Busi­ classes for all age groups. 0:48 o.m., Sunday fchool ceivel letters from almost all assume office depends upon the S and tomorrow from 8 to ness Zone in, which would be .-!s.r the relationship between the United hi.* routine turn at presiding, win wanted to have tha mat­ 10:46 a.m., Worship Ssrvlcs. the non on the reduced list. with a yearly salary of 112,600. Hospital Notes sides of the dwelling, le owned The Herald Prlntln* Oomnany Inc., aa- classes for all ages. length of time he will need for and 7 to 9 p.m. The annual Rununsgs Sato at Commission Chairman Don­ closer to the street line Uian anxnea no flnanciel reapon.eibllltv for t>TK>- States and Cuba. and O'Sullivan in turn had ter formally referred to tha Message by the pastor. Chil­ Bt Mary's Eplsoopel Church tellinf him that they are still notice lo his present employers, by the Green Manor Conitruc- 'ttrapbic^ error* appearing in adiIvertlamenta...... — 11 o.m., Dlvtae Wonhlp. Bible Center Congregational Church ald McGannon explained that visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. regulations permit. yielded the gavel to Delegate Legislative Council of the Gen­ dren's Church and Nursery. Church and Park Sts. George Bryans scheduled for’Tuesday from 10 tlon Co. Other reading matter In The Mancheater The real issue, of course, la not so eral Assembly, only to find mssooge by Evongellat Gene his group is charged with de­ In all areas excepting mater­ 2. From Burr Comers Bhop- Eventne Herald. Henry Altobello of Meiiden. 6 p.m.. Junior, Teen and Rev. George P. Noetrand Burgssa of Msmpbla, Ttnn., ROOKVILLE — Georgs Bry­ a.m. to 2 p.m. in Woodruff Hall Another variance request on much that of whether or not certain This brought both former chief that proposal embroiled In veloping a coordinated system nity where they are 2 to 4 p.m. ping Plaza, to erect a free­ Young Adult group meetings. Rector “What Are You WorthT" ans, 94, of Hyde Ave. died yes of the church will benefit the the agenda Is one from Atty. standing ground sign off the sort Cubans will find It more convenient to Justices down onto the floor technicalities which Inolotsd Rev. John D. Hnghea Miss Madden of lOH Named of higher education ta the state and 6:30 to 8 p.m, and private Herman Yules, and directly •' Full aemee client of N. K. A. Service ^ 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. 7 p.m., EvongsUaUc Servloe. lerday at Rockville General projects of the Women’s Fellow­ rooms where they are 10 a.m. side of the Wilbur Ooss Park­ Publlaham RepreaentaUve* ^ The JulliM make their way directly to this coun­ just in time for debate on a the OonaUtutkmal Convention Message by the pastor. Rev. James W. Bottoms and that on intelligent uniform­ concerns the Town of Man­ ^Mathewa Special Agency — New Tork. Chl- Hymn stag, gospsl muoio and Hospital. ship and of the King’s Daugh­ ity of academic and salary to 8 p.m., Visitors are requested way, north of Tolland Tpke., ta aago.o. LH*iroiiDetroit aand n a iCialon./xisiuu. _ ____ try Instead of going first to other coun­ proposition which concerned had no precedent for referring Wednesday, 7:80 p.m.. Prayer, Bev. Ronald E. Holdemon chester. JIEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF dRCUliA- song and Bible meiooge, “A Burton^s Woman of the Year Mr. Bryans was bom ta Ire­ ters. Mrs. Walter Fredrickson standards could not be achieved not to smoke ta patients’ rooms. Business Zone HI, which will ex­ tries. the state court system which anything to anybody else. In Praise and Bible study. Vision of Jesus.” Tbs Rev, Mr. land and cams to Rockville 34 Atty. Yules Is seeking per­ „„:;noN8. each had once headed. And the end, in a desperate but Iiltisa Alice Madden of 196<^ and Mrs. Harold Clendaniel are unless all the units or boards in 1 No more than two visitors at ceed the amount of square feet The real Issue is that Castro is try­ 7:80 a.m.. Holy Communion. Burgess will Show a color film years ago. He was employed as co-chairman. Used articles and one time per patient. mission to waive sideline re­ permitted for signs by town sure enough, both of them got goodna^red wllllngnesa to let 8:48 and 10 o.m, Nursery and E. Center St., advisor of In­ the system consulted the com­ advertlalng cloetng bourn; ing to maneuver his way toward The Presbyterian Cfaureh be recently took on a vtaR to a finisher in the woolen Industry clothing, both ta good condition; mission in advance of any sig­ quirements for the erection of a regulations. F, ■ — ■1 —n. Fnday. into the debate, and not quits the Convention get on to some Jonday p.m. - 4S Bpruoe St. Ktadergoiien ta tbs OhUdren’a The Holy Land. structors of tbs Handicapped until hla retirement 20 years white elephants, toys and books PATIENTS TODAY: 272. continuous, connected garage S. FYom Reginald Ptato, to j>vr Turndav — 1 p.m. Monday. greater respectability, and toward more with the exact same views. other item of business, Baldwin Chapel. nificant moves. For Wedneaday — 1 pm. Tueaday. Rev. George W. Bntlth, Wednesday, 7:80 p.m., Mid­ <(TOB), was chosen Burton's ago. He waa a member of Rock­ will be sold. There will be a McGannon, who, with several ADMITTED YESTERDAY: to the rear of his new apart- erect a carport at 871 W. Mid­ For. . Thuraday------l y — 1 A p.m. Wedneaday. VT k - « a a u . ^ normalcy in his relationship with the Bald'wln, after all, has been withdrew his forlorn efforts to Minister 11 o,m., Momtag Prayer with week Service of pteyer and ville Methodist Church. nursery for pre-eohool children Janet Blach, 20 Eire St,; Mrs. menU at 167, 171, 179 and 185 dle Tpke., In Residence Zone A, ir Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. United States, and thas toward some a Republican, and O'SulUvon a give some kind of boost to the “Woman of the Year’’ Wednes­ other 'members of his commis­ . yx>r>r oaiuraaySaturaay — i p.m. Friday..rnu*/. . . . sem on by the Rev. Mr. Nos- proioe. Survivors include a son, Ray­ and a coffee shop. sion, visited the board near the Anna Butkus, 44 Burnham St.; E. Centar Bt., ta rseidsnee zone which would be closer to flie * CUasiflsd deadllDf: 10:90 a.m. each day m kind of tacit assumption by all parties Democrat, and they first idea of automatic Increases In trend. day at a luncheon meeting at ^bllcatkvn except S^jturday — 9 a.m. 9:80 a.m., Sunday School mond L. Bryans of Hazardvllle; end of the meeting during' Kenneth Caron, 107 Eldridge C - _ and _ _ abutting Manchester iriaM sideline than regulations per­ In this hemisphere that coexistence, brushed one another, at a little tbs number of Superior Court Classes for all ages. Wednesday, lO a.m.. Holy Cavey’s Reetourant. Thirty-two three daughters, Mrs. Carlton S. Reynolds Circle, WSCS of Judges. OoBoonUa Lutheran OHoreh which the salary scales were set Mrs. Cecil Coulombe, 189 High Schools mit. rather than spread of the Cuban revo­ distance, back In the days, 10:48 a.m.. Worship Sendee Communion. representativee of Manchester Bartlett of Rockville, Mrs. Er­ South Methodist Church, will In addition, hs Is seeking a Requests for special cxce]^ three long decades ago, when the enthusiasm Baldwin 40 Fltkta Bt to explain the relationships be-! Woodland St.; Mrs. Teresa Ds- Saturday, October 9 lution or counter-revolution, is to be the Rev. Mr. Smith preaching. Dally, 7 p.m.. Evening woiien’s organizations selected nest H. Taylor of Lamolne, meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the tween the two state groups,' Pumpo, 26F Forest St.; John second variance, to permit lot tlons will be heard from: Baldwin was Republican floor . demonstrated for that idea was the keynote to the immediate future. Sermon: “On Which Rock is He prayer. her for the honor. She wUl be Maine and Mrs. Theodore Gur- home of Mrs. Bwald Jackie, 14 stated that the commission and Gottschalk, 69 Woodland St.; oorverags by buildings which 1. Maurice E. French, to con­ leader In a Connecticut House not paralleled by what former 0 a.m.. Holy Oommuiilon, oiffi|eialIy recognized Wednes­ Building His Church?’’ Nursery Church Schoerf and Nursery. skl of Palmer, Mass.; seven Nye St. Mrs. Raymond Smith the board must now meet for­ John Harrington, 29 Hudson St would exceed the( 25 per cent vert a one - family dwelling to 9 And the realistic fact is that if Cas­ dedicated to the frustration of Chief Justice O'Sulli'van had to Statistics Within The Statistic provided at all sendees. CSuiroh ki open doily for pmy- day, Nov.' 10 at eeremonisa at grandchildren and several will be oo-hostees. Mrs. Robert mally to discuss the latter's ac­ Albert Harrison, 106 Hawthorne maximum permitted by zoning two - family at 26 Linden Bt., In tro is determined to appear more ciid- one Wilbur L. Cross, who had say, in the middle of the de­ 10:30 a.m., 'ibe Slervice, Burton’s. N. WlUlam Knight, Gordon Jr. will present a pro­ 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Ser­ Church School and Nortery. great-grandchildren. tions. St.; Mrs. Anna Hotkowskl, Staf­ regulatlona. Residence Zone A. FYench wlH Tile federal unemployment atatlstio lized and respectable and to live In had the effrontery to be elected bate. He said, first, that adding South MoAodlst Church former president of Manches­ Funeral sendees will be held gram on the United Nations. mon, “The Last Days.” Read 7:80 p.m.. Anniversary .Ves­ ford Springs; Mrs. Sharon Law­ When Yulee woe Ueued a claim that there are many mul­ . Jor September proves to be the best in greater normalcy with the hemisphere Governor, and when P. B. Judges wouldn’t do much good Peter’s Sermon In acts 2. Bev. J. Manley Shaw, D.D. ter. Klwanis Club, wlU prsaide tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the rence, Kelley Rd., Vernon; Mrs. tiple dwellings in that area. unless there were court rooms per Service, The Rev. Rogw M. building permit for eonatruc- years. there Is not much anybody can do O’Sullivan was Democratic 8 p.m., all Teenagers meet at Pastor at 'ihe event White - Gibson Fimeral Home The Confirmation League of Dorothy Molde, RFD 1, Bolton; tlon of the apartments, zoning 2. Steve Martin of Auto Trad­ State Chairman, with the added to house them. He said, Rev. Richard W. Dupee Davidson, guest speaker. la 1958 Miss Madden, a for­ Little Progress * And erlght years ago we were In the about It except to play cautious, con­ the Manse. 00 Elm St. The Rev. Willard Emanuel Lutheran Church will Mrs. Patricia Newberg, Bast regulations required that the ing Post Inc., to operate a Ueed strategical task of frustrating second, that the delay and Jam Associate Pastor mer svrlmmtng instructor for Conklin, pastor of Rockville have Parents’ Night tomorrow Hartford; Mrs. Irma Parenteau, continuing tide ot post-war prosperity, servative ball with such a trend. Wednesday, 7:80 p.m.^ Mid • Emanuel Lutheran Chnieh buildings could not exceed 40 car lost at 186 Oakland Bt., ta the Republican state machine. in the Connecticut courts was week Prayer and Service. Bev. Winard' A. Legg, the rec department, took over Metliodlat Ohuroh, will officiate at 6:30 p.m. in Luther Hall. The Seen in Talks 63 Hamlin St.; Mrs. Ruth Per­ iivlth the Elsenhower slump and the Ren- Bev. C. Henry Andorson, per cent ooverage of the lot Residence Zone A. About two decades later, by not alwaya caused by a lock of Assistant Pastor the (Instructors of toe Handi­ Burial ■will be in Grove HlU even is open to parents of kins. Coventry; Mrs. Stephen Martin, who must move fcpm h' Judges. Lawyers, be said would Pastor To Avert Strike size, and his plans were within Bedy slump still ahead ot us. •omewhat different routes, capped movement at the re­ Cemetery. league members. A movie enti­ Rose, 487 Tunnel Rd., Vernon; regulations, because he had pro­ his present location on Broad they found themaelves together still seek to delay coses no Jehovah’s Wltnessen f,-i In the meantime, ot course, the num­ Kingdom Hall • and 10:48 a.m., Worahip quest of James Herdic, former Friends may call at the fu tled "Teen-agers’ Parents” will (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Bertha Sweet, 940 E. Mid­ posed to have open, outdoor St., proposes to operate at the The Bufletins From Bethesda again on the state's highest m atter how many Judges. And Ssrvlcs. Laymen’s Sunday. The 0 Md 10:80 a.m., Divine Wor- head of the Town Recreation neral home M a y from 8 to 4 be shown. After an open dis­ ber of Americans in the labor pool has 128 N. Main S t Mias Alice Madden dle Tpke.; Henry Termey, 13 parking. former Howard gasoline station. court. And now, in this Consti­ he permitted himself a pro­ Rev. Dr. Walter Holcomb, pro­ ahlW and Church School. .jSlurs- Depirtment. She felt that teen- and 7 to B p.m. cussion, refreshments wlU be fits, including Improved pen- Marshall Rd.; Mrs. Sophie - ticreased. Happily, all bulletins — medical, hu­ tutional Convention their ca­ phecy, which he said would be fessor of Christian Education, ery for infanta. Sermon by Pas­ ogem would make the best served. sions. 8 p.m., Public Bible discourse, the group as their project ta Thornton, 246 Lydall St.; John „ So there is good news meaning in the man, and official—from Bethesda Naval reers meet a / third time, pre­ a blow to . the bar, to the effect Bebool of Theology Boston Uni­ tor Anderson, “A ()ue^on M Vi­ teacken for handicapped chil­ WUlto Lobbo • The union said it was willing Welch, 16 Lawton Rd.; Mrs. -’September statistic, which shows only Hospital tell the same reas.suring story. sumably Ilf a mellow, distin­ that some day the people of “Does Tour Religion Please versity, preaching. Sermon: tal Import»iie«.” * dren and recruited 18 of them 1964, and pledged |5,000 to be The Kiwonis Club of Man­ to submit the Issues to binding God?" paid over a two-year period. Willie Labbe of Wallagraas, Sandra Ziebarth, 19 Short St. S,860,000 Americans out of work—the Everything seems to be going normal­ guished twilight But the idea Connecticut would adopt a pol­ “The Mission of the Laity.” 0:30 p.m., Obnfimjatlan to start the program. Maine, formerly of East Hart­ chester win meet Tuesday at arbitration. The company de­ BIRTH THURSDAY: A Savings Bank Hours Change that it la twilight doesn't jibs icy by which all automobile in­ 4:15 p jn ., Group discussion of Church School tor Grades 4 League meeting In Luther Hall. A native of Manchester, Miss noon at the Manchester Coun­ clined last weekend to partici­ u'smallest number listed as out of work ly, and when the patient 1s a President, the Watchtower magazine arti­ Her Job was to make sure Madden la the daughter of the ford, brother of Mrs. Alcide Al­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ since October, 1957. normalcy is always a little bit better very well with the occasional jury coses would be referred through 12. Nursery tor babies "Pnrent’s N ight” ’ each teen-ager waa prepared for bert of 6 Liruimore Dr., died try Club. The board of dlrsctors pate in arbitration. ard Niles, Hartford Tpke., Rock- Branch Open on Saturdays demonstration that they have to commissions which would cle: "Marriage In the New to three - year - olds. Senior late Police Capt. William Mad­ wUl meet at 11:30 am. “There is no legitimate rea­ This statistic, of the total number 11st- than anybody dared hope or expect World Society.’’ the work they bad vohinteered this morning In Maine. ■vllle. more life and willingness to award atondord amounts for High Forum at the 10:46 ser­ Church of the AssumpMcn den and Mrs. Madden. Her fa­ son any public utility should re­ Wedneaday, 8 p.m.. Group to do and her first step waa ther was shot to death in 1916 Other Burvivora include a son BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son Hw Savtagu Bank of Mon-^to 8 p.m. Starting Got. 38, the «r-« aa out of work, is paralleled by the And while everything went according think for themselves than various classifications of in­ vice. Adams St and Htompson Rd. to tasiat they have their Red and a______brother. Members of tho Manchester fuse to arbitrate,” union leaders branch ■wlH also be open every ■percentage statistic, which tells the job- to skill and modem medical techniques discussions in the Bible aid: while serving as a guard for to Mr. and Mrs. Alien David­ Chester will extend its banking many of their fellow delegates juries. 6 p.m., Junior High Fellow­ Bev. Francis J. HfihMifif OiosB Lifesaving badges. To F iin ^ l servioee and burial wUl view color said in a statement released aft­ son, 165 School St.; a daughter Saturday from 9 a.m. to noqn.. less rate. This, for September, stood at inside the hospital, the outside world added together, and the mel­ It was about then that we “Things in Which It Is Impos­ ship. Pastor helj) overcome the children’s Cheney Bros, and attempting to will be held Tuesday in Fortl®**^ ^ match club from er the vote was announced. hours starting Monday, Oct. 18. sible for God to U s,’’ at the fol­ foil a robbery at the mills. to Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Glg- Until now, the West brahefa ^ '4.4i>er cent, which is also the lowest fig- Just happened to behave admirably for lowness la not so pervasive It mode our private decision that 7 p.m.. Senior High Fellow­ Bev. Emeet J. Ooppn handicaps, both physical and Kent, Maine. iWalee, England at their meet- They charged that the owner The sfmounoement was made opened at 10 a.m. and had itve^ lowing locations; 87 Birch Bt, Miss Madden attended St. gey, Talcottville. in eight years. That statistic means a few hours too. keeps them from developing a this Constitutional Convention ship. mehtal, she assigned at least Tho Nadeau Funeral H om e,'*^ Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at of the company, E. Clayton DISCHARGED THXmSDAY: today ‘by Everett J. Llveaey, ndng hours anJy on BYlday. ■* polite differoice of ojiinion now could use a lot more time than 726 N. Main St. and 287 Oak­ James’ School and is a 1987 the Manchester Country Club. Gengras of West Hartford, waa iip thAt only 44 of every 1,000 would-be There were, during the morning dur­ 7:30 p.m.. Membership Sem­ Masses at 7, 8, 0:18, 10 ao H and its fund she received the highest award Spring St., Rockville; Roy Sor­ G not In a position to make world-shak­ the Convention was debating, was surely only a hint of the Center Oongiegatlaaal Cbnreb Bt. Bartholomew’s Ohoreb dirire to raise money for a pool, Walter J. Tedford and Mrs. Wlliiom Baldwin of the law of the jungle." a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through day through Thursday end B alamiing emergency level when, in* i960, Friday at the Kingdom Hall: In girls' athletics. During enson, 868 Hilliard St.; Mrs. ing decisions, no world-shaking decisions and rejecting, the proposition debate the two former chief United Church of Christ Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor MiA Madden finds her “part- Walter James Tedford, 68, of 156 Waranoke Rd., Is enrolled If a strike results from the (^rinne Vassilopoulos and FYiday and Thursday evenings a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday. ' ft stood as high as 7.2 per cent that had to be made. And by afternoon that the n ^ Constitution in­ Justices could have staged, had 7:30 p.m.. Theocratic Mlnlstiy 11 Center St. Rev. Richard C. BoUea timd Job” most rewarding. She World War H she held the rank as a freshman at Drew Uniiirt’- impasse It will be the company’s from 6 to 8 p.m. “We ore adopting this new School. of captain of the Ambulance 40 Olcott St. died this morning daughter, RFD 1, Rockville; Tile realistic fact la that no one ever the President himself was capable ot clude a pro-vision adding one they felt time available. Bev. CUfford O. Simpson, Aiolstant Pastor la etaployed full-time as a su- sl'ty, Madison, N.J. first since 1902. The West Branch office In the | banking schedule to socommo- 8:80 p.m., Service meeting. Transportation Corps. Her main at Manchester Memorial Hos­ Mrs. Leila Peterson and son, > SKpeots these employment statistics, the leading the discussion on any serious Minister perrlsor with United Aircraft pital. Msneheeter Shopping Parkadejdate the needs of our custom- hobby is swimming and one (Miss Joyce C. Flynn, daugh­ Warehouse Point. smployment rate, to get much better problem that might arise. B4v. Joseph H. Dudley, Masses at 6:46, 7:48, 0, 10;18 International, East Hartford Mr. Tedford waa bom In Man­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: will be open from 9 a.m. to 8 j ers,” Llvesey said. “We are Hkp- AsaocUte Minister and U :80 o.m. Iz the course of her Work and of her alms is to see *^lach ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin N. Vernon p.m. Monday and Tuesday. On' py to extend our facilities and than they are at this present moment. So all has gone very well, and for that Manchester person a swim­ chester Sept. 25, 1897, the son Flynn of 149 Porter St., la en­ Mrs. Elizabeth Reichenbach,. 20 Rev. F rands C. Hawes, the teen-age Instructors’ ef­ of James and Margaret Sheekey Hamlin St.; Roy duff, Windsor; Wednesday, Thursday and FYl-! services for these additional This is about as close to full employ- everyone Is grateful. mer and every swimmer a rolled in the Exchange Semes­ Area Churches Minister of Christian Educntlon forts, Miss Madden said, they Tedford, and was a lifelong res­ Burning Permit Mrs. Della Farrington, 99 Oak day its hours wBl be from 9 a.m.' hours." — Blent aa any free economy, any free so- S t Bridget’s Cfaureh lifeguard.” ter on the United Nations pro­ Meanwhile, the medical education of United Metoodist Oharah ToloottvUIe Ckmgregotlonal S t George’s Episcopal. Cbnrob Rev. John J, Delaney, Pastor hare seen handlcspped young- ident of this town. St.; Suzette Gauthier, 96 Center C .■Blal order, can get the general public has been expanded Rt. 44A, Bolton Otarch 8, 9 :18 and 11 a.m, Wor- ■ters begdn the year with gram, sponsored by the political Necessary for R t 44A. Bolton Rev. Robert J. Keen He was employed at Arrow- science department of Drew St.; Roger Voisine, RFD 1; Mrs. n '' This is a peak of American prosperity. into another area, that of the gall blad­ Rev. Abram W. Songrey, Rev. Robert K. Slilmoda, Rev. Douglas Theuner, Vicar sUp Sendee. Laymen’s Sunday’ Bev. Dennis R. Hussey crutches and end it walking un­ Hart and Hegemon, Hartford, Inger Gleason, 52 Wetherell St.; but showed little surprise when der their own power. They have University, Madison, N.J. She is Rhodesians Fear they learned of the breakdown The first elemental concern is, of der. Presidential illnesses once used to Minister Minister Sermon: “Missions: The Chris­ Crash Blamed tor about 35 years, retiring ta Outdoor Fires Mrs. Emma Wellman, 89 Mil­ tian’s Calling.’’ se«i timid blind children dive a student at Elmira (N.Y.) Col­ of talks in London. “Well, ^urse, how to sustain this total amount be mysterious SLffairs, but in this age 8 a.m., Holy Eucharist Mosses at 7, 8, 0:16, 10:80 and June 1963. He was a member of To counteract the seasonal ford St.; Robert Johnston, 104 9:15 a.m., Simday School. U a.m., Worship Service. Lay­ 9:16 and 11 a.m., Church off the side of the pool into wa­ lege. The students travel two S. Adams St.; Mrs. Helen Racial Violence that’s that," said a white rail­ they are educational and sometimes 9:30 a.m.. Adult discussion Noon. On Hitchhiker• South Methodist Church. days a week to the United Na­ danger of brush fires, all Ver­ • i t prosperity, how to keep these unem­ 9:15 and 10:46 aFfli., Worship. men’s Sunday. Ralph Snaps, group. School. Crib Room (9:16 only) ter-they could not see. Survivors include his wife, Schwaoha, Tolland; Mrs. Nancy way worker. “We’re on our ployment statistics from getting any seem to convert the whole nation into Because so many children A hitchhiker is claimed to tions for *on-the-scene observa­ non residents must obtain per­ (Oonttaned from Page One) own.” Laymen’s Sunday. speaker. Sunday school and 10:15 a.m.. Morning Prayer, •through Junior High. St James’ Chureh Mrs. Mildred Blliott Tedford; Horsfield, Wapplng; Mrs. Arline worse. That, aa always, will depend upon one vast clinic of experts. have been helped In this area, tions and analysis. The re­ mits for outside ground fires 6:30 p.m.. Youth Fellowship nursery. Sermon and Church School. 6:30 p.m., CYP Club In Wood- Msgr. Edward J. ReordtiB, have cau.sed an accident on W. three sisters, Mrs. Joseph John­ and ma^e sure that incinerator St. Pierre, 87 Cambridge St.; aimed at installing a new re­ . all kinds of factors, including the mone­ Fortunately, aa President Johnson’s meets for Instructions for Home- rufi Han. MIm Madden’s aim is to see mainder of the week is spent Diane Morris, 63 Hilltop Dr.; Wednesday, 11 a.m.. Ladles 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer, Pastor Middle Tpke. near the Wilbur ston and Mrs. Stewart Kennedy, in classes. barrels are topped with a heavy gime ta Rhodesia. Visitation Campaign. Missionary Society. lOB programs spreading George Hewitt, 19 Cornell St.; 1 tary and credit policies at Waahingrton, progress Indicates, not everybody who both of Manchester, and Mrs. Young People's Fellowship. Bev. Eugene F. Torp^ thttughout the nation. A story j Cross Highway at 2 this mom- mesh screen to prevent the Sudan urged the United Na­ Six• _Faiths Jom *'ttie presence of balance and good sense suddenly becomes an expert gets in on Monday, 8 p.m.. Brotherhood First Church of Christ Bev. John J. O’Brien Mildred MeSweegan of Hart­ spread of burning aSh. Gerald Diamond, Thrall Rd., tions to pressure London to pre­ Scientist Is vvritten on lOH for the ing, police report. Manchester Assembly, Order Vernon; Michael Pierce 869 Por­ In the operation and planning of Ameri- the treatment. Wapplng Oommnnlty Chnieb VemoB Methodist Ohnreb of St. Andrew. Rev. Vincent J. FlynB Retoer’s Digest and she hopes ford, and several nieces and of Rainbow for Girls, will have Vernon Fire Chief Joseph H. vent a ’’usurping white minori­ To Promote More Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Holy Com­ 441 N. Main S t Ross G. Burwood, 24, of 180 nephews. ter St.; Francis Clark, 72 Lynn­ . can Industry, the continuance of the Congregational R t SO thla will further publicize the (Center St. told police that a a business meeting Monday at Duffin announced the restric­ ty” frcHn creating another South Rev. Roy R. Hutcheon, Minister Rev. Morton A. Magee munion. Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.18 and Funeral services will be held tions, which apply to all house­ wood Dr., Vernon: Mrs. Ruth Africa on the continent. South Understanding artificial tonic of war, the extent to oause to which she la devoted. hitchhiker he had picked up 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Tem­ Bassett and daughter, Elling­ Rev. Theodore Bocbeler, 8:30 p.m., Women of S t 11 a.m., Sunday sendee, Sun­ 11:80 a.m. The lOH grroup now numbers Monday at 1:30 p.m. at Wat­ holders In district H (the old Africa Is ruled by a white mi­ Which ■we tire all prepared, in the event day school and nursery. earlier and was bringing into ple. Officers arc reminded to ton; Mrs. Esther Olsaver and (Continued from Page One) Minister t and 10 a.m., Worship serv­ George's. about 70 and gathers each Sun­ kins-West Funeral Home, 142 E. wear street - length white Vernon fire district), this week. nority under a policy of rigid • Bf peace, to find some stimulant to re- Pope Paul VI At The UN The spiritual dividing line be­ Manchester had struck him on Center St. The Rev. Dr. J. Man- son, 67 Seaman Circle; Mrs. ice and child care. Sermon by S t John’s PoOsh Nolfoiial day at 1 p.m. from September the back of the head. After dresses. Permits tor outdoor burning racial segregation. emphasized that “Operation .place that o t war. 8, 9:80 and 11 a.m.. Worship the pastor. St^ Fraaris of Asslal tween reality and illusion wlU be ley Shaw, pastor of South may be obtained by calling the Barbara Rohan and daughter, Peace will come to this earth when Oatliollo Church thrtugh May at the Manchester that he says he remembers 96 Autumn St.; Mrs. Carol Ma- British sources said the gov­ Understanding” will be commu­ Then there is a second special concern. Service. Sermon by the Rev.' • a.m., Church school. Nurs­ 673 Ellington Rd., examined at all Christian Sci­ Rev. Walter A. Hymko Hlfii School pool. Instructors I Church, will officiate. Burial Lt. and Mrs. Stephen J. Ra- Vernon police station: those who ernment has made it clear to men's hearts, minds, and consciences nothinig, he told police, until will be In East Cemetery. rottl and son, 16 Edgerton St,; nity-minded. , ^ I s is caused by the fact that, although have been stirred deeply enough and mo­ Mr. Bacheler, “Anonymous ery, kindergarten. Grades 1 South Windsor ence churches. The Golden Text Pastor are from Manchester High i j,e “came to” ta his car bn the tey and their children Stephen bum without a permit are sub­ Smith it would not oppose U.N- Faith.’’ through 8. Senior high. Rev. Gordon B. Wadbams, Is from Paul’s epistle to the Friends may call at the fu­ ject to arrest and fine. All fires Mrs. Aloma Merrow and son, "We want to try it on the v'the total amount of unemplojmient we bilized broadly enough in demand that School, East Catholic and Ox- south side of W. Middle Tpke. 1)4. and Deborah, 3 weeks, ar­ 270 Charter Oak St.; Mrs. Su­ action connected with Rhodesia. now have must be considered a reason­ 9:30 and 11 o.m., Church 10 a.m.. Church school. Pastor Romans (8: 2). The busject is fori School in West Hartford. He had struck a guard rail and neral home tomorrow from 2 rived in Manchester yesterday must be faut by 6 p.m. or su­ In 1963, Britain vetoed an Af- North Stde so the cmnmuhlty the utter barbarism of war be outlawed Masses at 8:80 and 10:80 a.m. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. san McKenney and son, Vernon for'ever. Although there are men, armies, School. Grades 4 through 8. Rev. John E. Rlkteraltls, "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Handicapped children come the car’s front end was ruined, from Kodiak, Alaska, where pervised by the fire department rican-s upported Security touch won’t be lost,”' he said. able amount from any realistic point of Real?’’ Explanatory passages Trailer Court, Vernon. and nations either at war this very mo­ 7 p.m.. Senior Methodist Assistant Pastor North Methodist Church from 15 Connecticut towns. The police say. they spent 2>4 years. They are! after tihat hour, Council resolution asking the Rabi Blnstock said, however, ; slew, the division of this total amoimt of from “Science and Health with William Tnlln ment or poised for war, it is also trus Union Congregational Church Youth Fellowship. 800 Parker St publle Is Invited to visit at any visiting Mrs. Ratey’s parents,! All calls for permits should British not to turn over military that (he clergymen have hopes ■ Bnemployment cannot be considered Key to the Scriptures’’ by Mary Burwood was treated at Man­ WlUlam TuUn, 85, of Hart­ that seldom has there been a time when Rockville Masses at 6:45, 7:46, 9, 10^6 Bev. Earle B. Custer, of the sessions. Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs of .be made to the police ataUon and constitutional power to Rho­ of expanding the program realistically tolerable. and 11:30 a.m. Baker Eddy will Include: p. 888: chester Memorial Hospital for ford, brother of Mrs. Roee _ the desire for peace has been stronger Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Pastor Bt Peter’s Episcopal Ohnreb Pastor •rtie Klwanis and Junior multiple face and head lacera­ 125 Brookfield St. She is the ' and not over the fire emergency State News desia. throughout the city next year. ,p. The difference, within the statistic la Sand HIU Rd. 22 to 24. Chamber of Commerce are Kronlck of 117 Tracy Dr., died ^ ^ ^ ^ n e r 'jl^ e Jacx>bs. They line'. Chief Duffin warns. No per- Wilson warned Smith that The first series of visits will or the recognition for the need of peaca Rev. James L. Austin tions and was discharged. Bur­ today at Hartford Hospital baaed on the color of skins, and the dlf- Minister of ChrisUsn EdocotloB Wapplng S t Maurice Church, Bolton Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Testimony • and 10:80 a.m.. Worship backing the dedicated efforts of will leave for Freeport, Tex., mdts will be issued over the Britain and other Common­ begin Sunday at Temple Sho- been wider. meeting. wood waa not robbed, police Survl-vors also include t'wo Roundup V. ference Is precisely this: that the non- Rev. James A. Birdsall, Vicar Rev. Robert W. Cronin 100(1 members and their advisor say. Oct. 19, where Lt, Rartey will emergency wire. wealth nations plan diplomatic lom. The world has just seen Washington Pastor Service. Sermon: "Go Inquire sons, two brothers, another sis­ amployment rate among the non-white 9 a.m., Church School for Reading Room hours at 749 Oonceming the Book.” Lay­ to teach the goal of $50,000 report for a now assignment and economic sanctions to iso­ Mayor Richard Daley, a R<^ and Moscow lay aside their rivalries to Main St., excepting legal holi­ Peter T. Staum of 147 Lyness ter, six grandchildren and two (Continued from Page One) people is still about double the non-em- Grades 5 to 12. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. men’s Sunday. Robert McBride they have set for the con- St. was parked on the north with the U.S. Coast Guard. late Rhodesia if it breaks away. man Catholic, calls the project counsel peace in Kashmir. A disarma­ Masses at 7, 8:80, 10 and days, Monday through Saturday, great-grandch'ildren. driveway onto Farley Place, Observers said ' Britain also "a tremendous move forward.” f idoyment rate among white people, just 10:30 a.m.. Church School for -10 a.m.. Morning Prayer. preaching. BtrtcUon of a year-round swim­ side of W. Middle Tpke. near Cong Guerrillas ment conference was reconvened which 11:80 a.m. U a.m. to 8 p.m.; Thursday eve­ ming pool. The fund currently F\meral services ■wiU be held continued about 75 feet down probably would fly troops to "I hope It will be imitated and • -as It has been, now, for quite some time. still becmi promise for the future, Infants to Grade 4. Wednesday, 7:46 p.m.. Eve­ 0 a.m.. Church School. Nurs­ Main St. at 8 last night In hts tomorrow at 2 p.m. at tho Wein­ 10:46 a.m:. Worship Service. ning Prayer. ning, 7 to 9. ooiitalns $13,200, plus a pledge Farley Place to the Wolcott neighboring Zambia — formerly emulated in all sections of our whatever past disappointments may Sacred Heart Church ery and Grades 4 throu^ 8. car when he was struck from stein Mortuary Chapel, 640 Women to Hear Ambush Convoy This particular statistic within the Sermon topic, “Cinderella Thursday, 7:46 p.m.. Healing 10:80 a.m,. Church School. of $2,500 from Connecticut behind by an unidentified blue Street Intersection, bumped into Northern Rhodesia — to guard city," he said. “I feel strongly . general national statistic Is something say. Across the vast reach of the world’s Service. R t SO, Vernon Ohnreh of tiu lsf State Federation of Junior Farmington Ave., Hartford. a curb, and kept on rolling. It against violence In that nation, that with the religious leader­ Story," the Rev. Mr. Bowman School. Nursery, ktadergarten pickup truck, police say. The Rabbi Abraham Avrutlck wlH Home Gardener (Continued from Page One) underdeveloped lands, more' and more Rev. Ralph Kelley, PastM* Lydall and 'Vernon Sts. Wdmen’R Clubs which adopted went about 60 feet down Wolcott now niled by Africans. ship we have we will over^Yno j that has to change, and the effort to governments are realizing that only preitohlng. and Grades 1 through 8. truck reportedly kept going. officiate. Burial will be ta Con- j . 5 to 7 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim First Rev, Patrick Sullivan Eugene Brewer, Minister Moderate casualties were in­ Street before mounting the..curb In Salisbury, capital of Rho­ many of the problems ta the life chaise it is a more precise and defin­ .peace can promise them desperately Congregational Omreh Assistant Pastor Tuesday, 8 p.m., MemberaMp The left rear of the Staum gregotlon Agudaa Achlm Oeme- Howard Langdon of flicted on the paratroopers Fri­ able thing than the mixture of factors Fellowship. Vernon and EvangMlsm. ^ t and hitting a stone wall. desia, whites expressed dismay of our city today.” needed progress. 9:48 a.m., Bible clatoos. car was badly dented but op­ tery, (Cleveland Ave. Ext., Hart- Glastonbury wUl speak and day when the Vleit Cong mined one sees Involved in the prolonga{ion of 6 to 8 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Worshiping at the Vernon Thursday, 6:48 p.m., Senhir erable, police report. Police are ford. I show slides at the first meet- And now Pope Paul VI has called Fellowship. Masses at 7:80, 8:80, 10 and t0:46 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: an armored personnel carrier •u r general prosperity. Elementary Bebool 11:15 a.m. Mgh Church Srixiolii classes._____ searching for the driver of the The family requests that moving into Ben Cat along upon world leadership to Intensify its ef­ Rev. John A. Lacey, Minister “The Baptism of tbs Holy Spir­ 80MING Ing of the season of the Wom­ To produce a change in this particular forts to strengthen the many pillars it.’’ 8 p.m.. Commission on Eduoa- truck. those wishing to do so may Highway 18. Bt. John’s Epiooopal dm reh Miss Helen C. Fischer, tlon.Ion. ! ' en of S t Mary’s Episcopal ■tatlstlc requires particular employer upon which peace must rest. On the St Bernard’s dmreh 8 p.m., Worahip. Sermon: make memorial oontrlbutions to Thousands of troops launched Rt. SO, Vernon EMreotor of Christian Education Friday, 8 p.m., Oommioolon OCTOBER 14th Congregation Agudaa Achlm Church on Monday in Neil Hall. awareness of the problem and wllllng- occasion of his address to the United Bt Bernard’s Ter., Rockville ’’■elf-Oontrol.’’ the offensive FYiday after two SHADY GLEN Rev. Jam es L. Grant, Roetor Rev. George F. X. Reilly ''hn Worship. . Synagogue, 221 Greenfield S t, Her topic will be "American assaults by Guam-based B52 . ness to participate in its solution, par­ Nations General Assembly, Pope Paul 9:25 and 10:66 rf.m.. Church Tuesday, 9:80 a.m.. Ladles Bl- rHE TUNED Breaks Reported has clearly endeavored to give new im­ Pastor bis class. Hartford. Garden Heritage.” Potluck will bombers. U.S. authorities re­ ticular public efforts to provide the 7:46 a.m.. Holy Oommtmkmr- School. be. served at 6:30 p.m. and a ported “aignifi'eant contact” but petus to the search for universal peace. 9:80 and a.m., Worship Wedneaday, 7:80 p.m.. Mid­ At Office, Store BChoollng and training which can help 9 a.m.. Holy Oommunionpnr- 11 Masses 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 week Service. business meeting Is scheduled reports from the scene said the Wipe out differences in skills and pre- Although the papal words were not mon, classes, babysitting. Service. for 7:30. new, they focused world attention upon a.m. Herald The Serv-Well Burner Corp. f u n e ra ls ' f i l i n g was not so heavy as IMrednew for employment, and particu­ 10:46 a.m.. Morning Pnyer, 6 p.m., Junior Pilgrim Fel­ A home gardener herself, reports first had indicated. the need for more vigorous efforts on lowship. The Salvation Army office at 44 Stock PI. waa lar and responsible readiness within the sermon, classes, babysitting. S t Mattfiew’s Church, Tblland PIC IELO 'S Mrs. Langdon has . written The B6s struck again today behalf of peace. They also lent warm en- 7 p.m., Senior Pilgrim Fel­ 681 Blata S t Yeaterdays broken Into Thursday night, po­ Mrs, OUftord Hgmmond ; aommunltles of those lowest In the sta- Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Rev. J. Clifford Ouriln, Pastor Oapt. Ernest V. Payton many articles for national — this time at suspected Vlyt courag;ement to those, who must bear Communion. lowship. lice report. The funeral of Mrs.' Helen garden magazines and his­ • tlsUcs to play the game of progress the Meeting Sundays at HIck’a Officer In Clinrge 25 Years Ago P i m PALACE Gong targets near Hue, about the day-by-day burdens and disappoint­ Friday, 9 a.m.. Holy Oommun- Thursday, T p.m., High School About $30 worth of coins was Dalton Hammond of S3 Perkins torical publications. She Is a 396 miles northeast of Saigon. R akw but constructive way. And the ments of those efforts. Memorial School Gymnaolum 487Vi MAIN STREET St. waa held this morning from km. Church class. One hundrod and fifty volim- (North of Port Office) taken from the soda machine. graduate of Mlddlebury College was the 42nd announced raid by auestlon Involved in this subsidiary angle In addition, this signal initiative from 8 a.m.. Prayer Brenkfsot. the John F. Tierney Funeral Masses at 7:80, 8:80 and 10:80 0:80 a.m., Sunday School. teer workers ors W ded by CALL 649-3009 and hod Uught at Nocwlch the eight-engine bombers since CHOICE OF OVER 25 DELICIOUS FLAVOR^ af our national employment prosperity the hesKl of their church cannot help but Rockville Methodist dm reh Another $5 is missing from the Home, 219 W. Center St., with Freo Academy. First Oongregadonal Clinreh a.m. • 10:46 a.m., Roliness meeting. Regtatron of Votoa Edward stamp box along with $20 worth a Mass of requiem at the beginning of the Viet Nem war. ;'ls perhaps greater and more fundamen- have a particularly strong eff,TOt within 142 Grove S t, United cfanrch of Christ Moriorty and Rcfaeii Veltoh to Mrs. Leo Koael Is ta charge Elements of the South Korean the some two dozen countries In which 6:16 p.m., Open olr meeting. of stamps. A watch worth $100 Church of the Assumption. The than any mere question of prosperity Rev. Willard E. Conklin, Pastor Andover Unitarian Meeting Houoe 6:80 p.m., Prayer meeting. conduct local Seleptive Berv^ Special . of dinner arrangements. For 2nd Marine. Brigade began un­ Roman Cathollciam is the predominant was taken from one of the Rev. Ernest J. Coppa was the reservations, contact Mrs. l^ lf .. Prosperity can and will go up Rev. Bayinoad H. Bradley Jr., M Btoomfteld Ave,, Hartford 7 p.m., Solvation meeting. lee regtatration at fitote Airo- “Ittilldii Styl#" P ina celebrant. Paul Chetelat was loading fronri a U.S. troop ship religion. 9:30 a.m.. Church School. ory, . I ■ „ desks. Kssel, 33 Cole St., or Mrs. In tho South China Sea port of BBd down. There can be no reversals— Pastor Rev. Nathaniel D. Laurlot Tuesday, 7 p.m.. Midweek Grindtr, SpaghePti, Two large safes in the inner the organist and soloist. Burial ;«Wy steady progress from this time Pope Paul stated firmly and un­ Nursery through adults. Service. Town defense oqnunittoe, to Chester Kobltasky, 40 Karl S t Cam Ranh Bay today. They will LoSogit Olid Ravioli office were tampered with but was in Etast Cemetery where equivocally that the United Nations 10:46 a.m., Worship In chargs S:4S a.m., Church School. 10:80 a,m., Worahip Servlcaa, Thursday, 0:48 p.m.. Open Air sot In ocmj unction with sim­ Father Coppa read the commit­ provide security tor the massive 'f?*^ard—in the way we divide our eco- of laymen. Nursery through not. opened. logistics buildup at the port, 180 rtiamlo opportunity. “represents the obligatory path of mod­ 11 o.m.. Laymen’s Sunday. Nursery and Worship Church meeting. ilar aUto body, la proposed oa S h alls tal service. em civilization and world peace.’’ Like Grade 4. « Worship Ssrvlcs oonduotod py School. Slonchestor'a newly elected The same night tbs Cumber­ miles northeast of Saigon. land Farms Store at 183 N. Bearers were Raymond Gal­ Police Recover You CfUB Tho QvBlitjr the search for world peace, the world Monday, 7:18 p.m,, Prayer Eugene Schwonke. Bon Evangeltoal Board of Seleotmen holda Ita lant, William Carney, Joseph The marines ere the first Ko­ . body Itself stands in need of constant and discussion time. Bolton OongregaUonal Church first business ssoslon. Main St. waa broken Into, police rean combat troops to arrive in Lutheran Chnreh say. The checkout counter had Laterra and Austin Schlllsnger. Stolen Articles encouragement and reinvigoratlon. Wednesday, 10 a.m., Woman’s Easlmlnstor United Bev. J. Stanton Conover, Mrs. George h ! WtiliaiM of Viet Nam, except tor the securi­ NOW TWO pONVENIENT LOCATIONS TTie Castro Gesture (Missouri Synod) Heimt Mod* been ransacked, but no money Bible Study d rcls. Presbyterian Fellowship Minister Moncheetor, supreme poet A lO-ysor-dd youth hot been ty forces which accompanied a There is timeliness in his thought that Cooper and High Bto. Egg Pant Grindari or merchandise appeared to be ;i (..Whoever takes down a protective the search for peace can be found most Ooorge E. Slye Bobool president of Emblom Club of referred to Juvenile Court after Korean engineer detachment First Lutheran Cfaureh Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, missing. BRANCH STORE IlNUTler built around himself proclaims surely in the realization that man, mods UngstMi Dr. off Oak St. 10 a.m., Church School. Wotv Pastor Amerioo, tastatis newly elected Police Arrests police found about $260 worth last spring. ;fcUi own strength. Walls are built and In the image and likeness of God, is a Rockville East Hsrtfoid ship gervlco. Sermon “The Pow­ offlceie at 14th oqq. Special Entry was gained by smash­ of stolen articles In a playroom The Koreans will take over MAIN STORE and PLANT at the Parkade Rev. Willlam H. RaiitMi icherlehed by weakness which is afraid man of peace and not of war. Spiritual R sr. OordoB S. Bates, er of Absorption.’’ S o.m., Sunday School. ventloQ^at New Oeeea Home, ing the gloss door on the va­ at his home yesterday, ssourity duties ta the Oatii Ranh Pastor Hilnw Mod* cant store next to Cumberland Ronald T. Lawton, 19, Glas­ Bay area from a battalion of the what might otherwise cross the truths, reflected in higher human think­ Minister 7 p.m., Pilgrim Fellowship. • :80 a.m., Adult Bible time. •w om peoott MaM.> The orticlee found included Route 6 and 44-A Open MEAT SAUCE Farms. Then the window on the tonbury, has been charged with two atop signs, tour Hnoll kero­ U.S. lOlst Airborne Division. fI^bos Involved. ing and action, can alone ensure that 10 a.m.. Divine Worship. Monday thru Saturday 9 and 10:80 a.m., Sunday 10 a.m., Worohlp and Church $1.25 (p. 70c bathroom of the Farms store speeding on Oakland St. at 8:20 sene lamps used for construc­ Bkements of the U.S. division OPEN SUNDAYS reign of universal brotherhood for which School. Put a hook and ays at the top 11 a.m-, Qottoedlonat niR 10 Years Ago P t- •So, when Cuba’s Castro ' grandllo- mankind yearns so deeply today. School, Nursoty through Junior of a ilppor. Tho ilppor wlU not Ahendmohl. was broken. A third floor resi­ this morning. He Is scheduled tion, on antique metal lantern, have, conducted sweep opera­ Breakfast Served onnounoea that he Is now wUI* 9:18 and I0:ts o.m.. Oburck age. Sermon: “Hie Oovenont This date 10 yefars ago wna OPEn IT a -M. to IS P.M. dent told poUoe he hod heard to appear Oct. 18 in the Mon- a broken bird bath, six parking tions tor the past two days in —CHRISTIAN SCnONCE MONITOR slide open, os the h ^ and eye 7 p.m.. Toung People’a Bo- Fri. * Bata L 10 A.M. to 8 AJtf. Sendee. Nuroory. Feople," Iqr the Rev. Mr. Betas. relieve the strain on It • Sunday. The Hsaold did aot inolsoa ta ^ building about i Dheiter Besoton of Ciroult Court otgns, two flower um i and a the area into wMob the Koreans pubUnh. (OioM Monday*) a.ra. It. deadend otreet oign. ore moving. LITTLB SPORIS

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While Community Press Quality Memorials t 15% OFF on heaters and find out how much is one of the busiest places you platemaster made by the Itek 11 rid of dead limbs before they Business Products Division, Ruy Cleanbif work can be accomplished. Act­ cause damage during winter can Imagine, neither Mr. nor Over SO Years Experience ually you will save money by Mrs. Larson ever fall to take Photostat Corp. of Rochester, Cash A Carry storms. Rent a handy pole cut­ N.Y., purchased by Community PAUL'S using one or more of these heat­ ter and get rid of dead tree all the time necessary to coun­ Can 649-5807 8-Day Service ers, for the weather will not sel and advise anyone that re­ Press does a wonderful Job. PAINT SUPPLY limbs now. Perhaps you have This completely automatic off­ 645 Main Street WE PICK UP A DEIAVER hamper your working. Call a tree that you wish to cut down quires help. Both of the Lar­ A. AIMETTI, Prop RUGS A FURNITURE United Rent-Alls at 289-6883 sons are experts in the field of set plate processor produces two — and It is so much cheaper to plates per minute from which Tel. 649-0300 Harrison St, Manchester 808 MAIN ST. 64S-6662 and John Pratt will be pleased do the work yourself. If this is printing in all of its phases, in to give you further Informa­ lay-outs, the beat type of use. five to ten thousand copies can the case, United Rent-Alls has be printed on offset printing tion and quote rates without chain saws, all types, for cut­ the right grade of paper and other aspects of printing and presses. Through its use, Com­ KK Upholstery obligation on your part. ting down trees. Once the tree munity Press is now able to iSEE US FOR: •rtusw M'a «««*• tm By the way, United Rent-Alls is down, It Is a simple matter you can follow their advice P and IV I Shop STEVENSON’S • Aluminum Roll Up with assurance. Each and every offer 24 - hour service on most also has electric heaters for to cut It up into handy sizes for forms. RE-UPHOLSTERING Awnlnga the home and If you are having firewood for your fireplace. customer ____ is a special project • Door Cnnoplda difficulty with the furnace While you are cleaning the i and you are sure of individual Through the use of the new * Modem Furniture ESSO • Storm Door* Itek Platemaster, the Larsons and Antiques • Combination Window* there Is no need to go to the rest of the house, how about! attention should you wish it. 405 MAIN ST. expense o< buying an electric | your rugs? You can rent a rug 1 Fall weddings are getting to now give faster service to their # store Stools and Booth* Manchester Awning Co. customers, and their customers TEL. 649-5533 198 WEST CENTER ST. ■npwrt O A U l heater for a few days when you j shampoo machine from United their peak and many brides * Custom Furniture Telephone 640-8001 can rent one so reasonably Rent-Ails that does a profession-1 choose wedding Invitations and enjoy greater savings. For in­ Slipcovers and Draperies Established 1949 • MOVMS* from United Rent-Alla. | al Job on all of your rugs at a announcements from Commu­ stance, copy ready for the Itek Made to Order * Tune-Up* nity Press. Parking is never a received in the morning can be Complete Selection of Available for conunerciaJ use i fraction of the cost of having Materials * Engine Cleaning ***** are compressors and pavement them done commercially. The problem, here, for you can park picked up as a finished order IP breakers and many contractors | machine is so easy to use and right outside the building—out the following day. Of course this FREE ESTIMATES * Miner Reperin of traffic. To get out wedding 24 - hour service applies to one Lower Level of the Parkade N^ltK ISBOPU take advantage of the fact that the results are so pleasing that 648-6324 * Stamps DBpORATK WITH they may rent these tools for more and more people are tak­ invitations and announcements side; if two sides (or the re­ Just the length o t time neces­ ing advantage of this rental you should allow at least eight verse side are to be used, It re S h e r w in -Willia m s sary—without the necessity of service. Best of all, you can do days, so bear this In mind and quires 48 hours, the Jktra time Mcmehwter Moving Investing a large sum of money all the rugs in your house in Just place your order In plenty of is to allow the first side to dry Vlirs PIZZA SHOP SUPER one day and they look as though time. Moat invitations and an- thoroughly. and Trucking Co. In tools that will not be in con­ DON WILLIS 163 W. Middle Turnpike stant lue. they were done by a profession- nouncements are done in raised This new Itek Platemaster is Phone eta-SIOO” KEM-TONE This Is the time of year to al. For further information on printing today for they add so Just a part of the idea that the DLI UXI. WALI PAINT get rid of weeds and brush and j this rug shampoo machine, call much to their appearance. Larsons have in mind, to do a GARAGE PIZZA to do It the easy way, rent a United Rent-Alls at 289-6333. If you would like a particu­ Job well, to do it swiftly while 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 SPAGHEHI SHERWIN WILLIAMS weed or brush cutter from Unit­ Of course everyone knows that larly thoughtfull gift to send upholding the high standards RAVIOLI United Rent-Alls Is the place to your hostess or give someone they have set for their work and MAIN STREET ed Rent-Alls. The weed cutters Specializing in are 'aelf propelled and they will go when you need extra things who is 111, why not give person­ to give their customers the very Open II A. M. Dally alized stationery? Done Is raised best possible service at the most aosed At 10 P.M. JTEL. 643-6036 cut through tough grass and for, a party. They have every- BRAKE SERVICE Tnes. and Wed. small weeds up to at least one- tWng you need, and the rental printing this makes a most flat­ reasonable rates possible. If you 11 P.M. Thura., Fri. inch in diameter without heal- rate is a most resisonable one. tering and useful gift, choose are not yet axxjualnted with the Front End Alignment S at Midnight regular stationery, Informals or fine work done here, take your Sundays 4 P.M. to 10 PJU. cards or give all three. next printing Jpb to Community General Repair Work CLOSED MONDAYS -^Wonders of the Universe— It is noticeable now many Press and see for yourself how MANCHESTEI business firms have turned to pleased you will be. AUTO PART! the desig(n o< the Mars soft tlp looks like, and Is about the 270 BRO AD ST._ Needle-Nosed Probe lander. The Mariner TV infor­ seme size as a long "Dune” V itited Rtiit~QJUA> Ostrinsky mation has been used to refine cap • - seven Inches In diameter DISTRIBUTORS and 21% inches long. Now add DEALER IN WASTE FOR the range of the pressure 868 BURNSIDE AVE. For Mars Planned gauges to be carried In the a seven-inch cylinder 17 Inches EAST HARTFORD l U n R IA L S ^ George M. l^vln of Goddard.' Needle-Nosed Probe. Mr. long to the Dunce cap. Place MOTOR AID-R BY DR. I. M. L E V irr a ten - Inch basketball on the Rcfvolutionary New DIRECTOR He Indicated that past estimates “stepping stOTe 289-6333 RAOS, IRON of the surface pressure of Mars techiques for small probes, end of the cylinder and you have Combustion Principle The Fels Planetarium of The which would be used to supply the configuration. In the Dunce Power and Hand Tools FYenklln Institute varied from 120 millibars (mb,) Painting and Decorating SCRAP HETAL Open Saturdays Until 6 P.M. TURNPIKE to 30 mb (the pressure at the the vital atmospheric data up­ cap are the gauges for ram One of the moat Important on which the larger soft land­ pressure and the transmitter. Tools bits of data telemetered by surface of the earth is about 1,- Garden and Land Tools aad PAPER AUTO 000 mb). This meant that the ers would be designed. In the cylinder are the static Baby, Household, Party Mariner IV over the 100,000,000 Mr. Levin visualizes a Voy- pressure gaugres, the accelero­ mile distance from Mars to Martian surface pressure ranges and Banquet Supplies 781 PARKER ST. SEAT COVER from four to 12 per cent of the ager spacecraft carrying one or meters, the mass spectrometer Invalid Needs T et 648-0786 or 648-6878 Reuben Plen’s earth was a more certain value more probes to the vicinity o f' and the damping mechanism, earth’s. i r Convertible Tops for the rod planet’s atmospheric the planet. When the probe is in the basketball is the cannon Texaco Sfafion i f Auto Seat Covers pressure. Not that a definitive Spectroscopic measurements 20 days from Mars a re-' to fire the weight backward to value has been attained, but the m«ide in 1063 resulted In a re- soilless cannon of special design' make the departure of the Probe CAMPING 381 M ain Street Custom Made from the range of surface pressures in­ ductlon of the estimates of probes toward the recoilless. WATKINS-WEST Bolt of Goods to Fit Your ferred from the Mariner IV Car Mars’ s i ^ o e to from surface with a speed of | p-Qur gets of measurements EQUIPMENT Pheiie 643-9149 data has been narrowed to more on« to four per cent of the a/bemt 40 feel per second. A FUNERAL i t Free Estimates realistic values. will be made during entry. Re­ Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bag* it Free installation earth's surface pressure. How- jmnall mass is simultaneously Air Mattresses, Stoves Hydrainatle Transmission The Laboratory for Atmos­ ever, the Mariner IV results ^______^ corded will be dynamic and given a backward velocity so static pressures encountered, to SERVICE Lanterns Repairing “Drive Down or Call” . . . pheric and Biological Sciences from'^ the occuVtatlon expert- that the attitude of the Voyag- All Work Guaranteed 166 Middle Turnpike West at NASA’s Goddard Space provide the pressure and ments and latest spectroscope Is not affected, density profiles of the atmos­ ORMAND J. WEST MANCHESTER Texaco: Lnbrleatlon Service Manchester Flight Center, In Greenbelt, data yielded more precise Infor-, The probes will be leading the Director Maryland, has proposed a phere. 'live deceleration of the SURPLUS SALES CO. We Give Green Stamps mation and point to a surface hus by about 16 minutes at Im- probe will provide Independent Needle-Nosed Probe system to pressure on Mars less than 20 pj^t. so the Voyager will be 142 E. CENTER ST. 169 N. MAIN ST. "sound" the atmosphere of density data. Atmospheric com­ at Depot Square Quality mb but greater than 6 mb — above the horizon to receive the position will be measured with Manoheeter's Oldest Mars and obtain precise surface or from 0.6 to two per cent of telemetered Information. The 0^1 W ork! pressures In order to design a a six - pound, elaborate mass With Finest FacUltIrs the earth's. i probes will enter the atmos- spectrometer which will per­ FARR — 643-7111 TURNPIKE soift-lander with the greatest Even this uncertainty of 1.6 phere at about 26.000 feet per possible weight and maximum form "mass scans" once a per cent results In a significant second, and when they encoun- second. This will provide vital TEXACO performance. The probe system welght penalty in the design of ter resletance by the atmos- was recently made public by - - - V J. 1. t V information on the relative Open 24 Hours A Day Painfing— Decorating talnty that scientists would like triggered. This switch initiates carbon dioxide present. lilrwbme Tires to eliminate for they realize the operation of all the Instru- that any increased weight in the ments and telemetry. The In- To make the subsequent Mars COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL Quality-fiihe Products MANCHESTER landers meapingful and acquire soft lander’s structure because struments will operate until Im- Interior—Exterior—Color ConsultinR Service Gen. Repairers License RUG CLEANING of over-design will be at the ex- pact with the surface, and the the maximum volume of Infor­ pense of the onboard scientific entire instrument activation mation about the planet, the Complete Insurance Coverage Comer Broad and COMPANY largest possible payloads must payload. | Unte will be about 40 seconds. ^ Eat. 1915 Middle Tpke. West 18 HANNA WAY ST. illiwtmte Just how orltloal lu rin g each second be launched. The only way to Read Herald Ads. T o o t achieve this goal is to thorough­ Phone 643-2176 Phona 643,-0012 the pressure is UUhe deelgn of ly understand the Martian at­ a it has ^ computed ^ .^ “ ^ ‘’,1 , ^ 66 mosphere. The Needle • Nosed WM. DICKSON & SON that if the presaum was 40 mb ‘ Probe appears to be a simple 3-DAY a 42-Jnoh diameter NKRV-Dla- ’The maximum distance over but elegant way in which this Tel. 649-0920 — Manchester, Conn. cover entry vehicle weighing which this information must be Information can be acquired. SERVICE 174 pounds could have soft- felemetered to the Voyager la — Uso — landed a package containing 12 Copyright, 1068 6,000 miles. This '"formation, t pounds of Bctentlflo instru- General Featnree Oorp. FURNITURE CLEANING m«vts. If the more realistic 10 jvrovldlng definitive nswers to mb is aeeumed, the new soft the questions of ' ' Martaln iwdsr wouldhiVeV D^lnch'i- atmosphere, can »>« Re 6IIM Ito Ito. . . to 1im )iM IM riAl thi feel • P IZ Z A and ameter modified Apollo config- Looking for a ploeo for Ptisilotli .. |6 esiwt I* mikh inythrml Hm ■ uratlon. and would weigh 616 g f - « rm sO u rn e n ls that Spoclol Affair? quMtion M eoler?.. . wtat I* um? ... kow I* do Hr GRINDERS pounds to soft land 8 pounds of •AU Ul lit ixAirt klip W you Mil piiilkil ilk. DELIVERED solentifio Instruments. ’This tl- contemplated in the probe is WE CATER TO: baaed on rocket measurements hamburgers Within 6-MUe Radius luatrates the tremendous e Banquets e Weddings . ______i' ' of pressure and dsnsity on the On Orders Of f l Or More weight penalty resulting from * Gatherings lack of knowledge of precise earth’s atmosphere, ’There Is CLOSED SUNDAYS apparently sufficient earth en­ * Group Meeting* surface pressure. ot every desorlptlon ■’ ( 723. MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-4501 FOR THE SUMMER It Is for this reason that God­ try experience at high speeds to remove any doubt as to the We have the "Know-How" BUY tHE ^AINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK dard has developed a unique to pleas* you! 17.0 CHARTER OAK Needis-Nosed probe. It has the'ability to design a vehicle and took for the io Mib arches... McDoniM s RESTAURANT ability to measure Mars' sur ' sensors to communicate con- tlnuously atmospheric data. Church C o m an Inn 4t WEST CENTER STREET 120 CHARTER OAK ST. face pressure to within three 860 Main Bt, Bast Hartford PAINTS per cent of the' actuual value, The Needle • Nose Probe is Phone 288-4868 SILVER LANE EXTENSION 648-1402 effecting^ substantial savings in not difficult to visualize. The "» 3 M O H

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WE CLASSIFIED •HARPBlflMO dervloe - laws, knives, axes, shsars, skates, Pulled Leg Muscles Hobble Allison, Oliva rotary blades. Quick servioo. Herald Angle Oapitol Equipment Oo., $8 ADVERTISING Main St., Manebeater. Hours CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS dally 7-8. Thursday 7-8, Satur­ day 7-4. M$-795S. E A R L Y O ST P^scual Pick Osteen L,A, Choice 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. U ltor DON'T USB YOUR oar as a COPY CLOSING ’nME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. truck, tor moving rubbish dis­ Tol Face L.A. MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10:80 A.M. — 8ATU M )Ay 9 a m , posal, odd jobs, call Dlok, 848- Kelley 120 Per Cent Improved To Right Situation 9906. After S p.m. "Tom Kelley Is 120 per cent better than he was in In Third Tilt PLEASE READ YOUR AD spring training,” Cleveland catcher Joe Azcue said of LOS ANGELES (AP)—^Th« Los Angelss Dodfers ard TYPEWRTTBRS ~ Standard the local pitcher with the Tribe. “His fast ball is really LOS ANGELES (AP)— like the man with a brush who painted himself into a taken over the phone aa a and electric. Repaired, over­ The Minnesota Twins, still tcomer. oonvenienoe. The advertiser should read his ad & FIRST hauled, rented. Adding ma- alive. I’d rate it in the same category as those of Sam DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the ohlnaa rented and repaired. McDowell and Sonny Siebert." This is quite a compli­ to suffer the pangs of Today s$ Dodger SUdlum ttiey sought to sxtrioats thsmsslves next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible lor only ONE Ineor- Pickup and daltvary service. ment for McDowell is considered the hardest thrower in World Series defeat, limp­ reot or omittod Insertion for any advertiaement and then antar Powell Leads from a very embarressing posi­ Yale Typewriter Service, 049- the American League and a^^------ed into the third game to the extent of a ’’make good’’ Insertion. Errors srtileh do not tion in (he World Series 49M. match for Sandy Koufax of Los against the Los Angeles lessen the value of the adverUsement wtU not be oorreeted hr the Boston Red Sox, to serve as Don Drysdale, the loslnnstruction, alterations or ad­ fled trainees wanted. whose families are now in to prove it. Call for further In­ gln, Manchester mentor, is a asked about his condition. The the day. helped set up a fourth period Football — Blast at Northwest, companies you do NOT tion. 643-9051. INSIDE and outside painting. nesota scheduled Sunday, has the British were going to be in ditions. Roofing, siding, paint­ school and who wish to return formation between 9-5, 247-8360 "solid football man who did a Injury is an aggravation of an Craig’s Scores Hitchcock waa a second touchdown by Rogeb Hagberg. 2 p.m. want to sea your letter. You name your own price. Bam a« you leam, excel­ Counselor been shifted to Saturday night a tough spot indeed. ing, etc. 643-4362, 643-0696. to office work. You will find or apply Room 207, IS Lewis tremendous Job In Maine." . . earlier muscle pull that kept choice, substituted by the Brit­ Two other AFL games are Soccer—(Manchester at Weth­ Your letter will be de­ 1963 CHEVROLET — 6 cylin­ Special rates for homeowners lent fringe benefits for oU. due to the World Series. The The matches have been des­ our company a pleasant one to St., Hartford. OPPOR’TUNITIES New Haven College, a coming him out of the last five games of Pace Cheney Win ish for the ailing Christy O'Con­ scheduled for Sunday, with San ersfield, 12:30. stroyed if the advertiser is der, radio, automatic transmis­ QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, 66 or over. 649-7863, 876-8401. D game will start at 11 o'clock perately close thus far, and tor work in, with above average emaU college basketball power, Diego at Buffalo, and Kansas one you’ve merttloned. If sion, 15,000 original miles, ex­ Available in Our the regular season. nor. Going straight in against the American team only Tom­ Sunday, Oct. 10 dormers, porches, basements fringe benefits. Convenient EiXPERIENCED Carpenter, will play a number of Its home BDT . . . Glenn Greenberg, first Scoring two goals in the first City at Denver. New York and not it will be handled in cellent condition. Must be seen, PAINTING, exterior and in­ Allison was more explicit. Palmer, he had the toughest job my Jacobs of Denver, Colo:, Windsor vB. Pony Raiders, refinished, cabinets, bullt-lns, MANCHESTER MODES parking and In-plant cafeteria. steady work. H. C. Hutchinson Manchester Circulation games In the New Haven Arena string Yale tackle and son of . "I think I'll be all right," he quarter, Barry O aig led the Houston sre Idle. the usual manner. $1,476. Call 643-4607 after 6. terior, paperhanging, waUpa- of the day. came through the two days with Mt. Nebo, 2. formica, aluminum, vinyl, k Son, 643-5373. this season . . . One vote Is cast former baseball greait Hank said, "but I won't know imtil I Cheney Tech soccer team to Its per removed, dry waU work. PINE ST., MANCHESTER Office Palmer was for part of the a perfect record. He waa left out steel, ceramo siding. WlUiam Reasmiable rates. FuUy in- tor Red Barber as major league Creeitoerg, is a nigged 6-2, 220- try running on It. I won't do that first victory, 2-1 over Vinal 1968 GHuiVROLET wagon, 6 cy­ BUS DRIVERS, experienced on way at his scintillating best Fri­ of the line-up on Thursday, but Robbins Carpentry Service, Write us a brief note gl'vlng us Duties consist of. working baseball's top play - by • play pound sopbOmore who also until tomorrow. Tech in Middletown yesterday. Lost and Found 1 linder, standard, body excel­ sured. Free estimates. 649-9668, truck or bus for schcwl routes day, when the Americans got Friday he helped Don January Vikings Meet GianU in NFL Tilt 649-8446. Joseph P. Lewis. LADY FOR LOCAL retaU store, your scholastic background and with our newspaperboy or­ announcer. How many baseball wrestles. The young Ell is also The Dodgers, In the mean­ It marks the first time the lent, motor good, $800. 742-6180. in South Windsor, better than their noses in front by winning of Dallas, Tex., chalk up two FOUND Gray striped cat, blue fuU • time, neat appearance. work experience, If any, and sal­ ganization in the Manches­ buffs in this area missed Mel a baseball pitcher who prepped time, were concerned with their Rangers have been on the CARPENTRY — Concrete steps, average pay. A p i^ Poet Road four four-ball foursomes. losing victories over Dave Diomas, eyes, long bushy tail. Call be­ 1964 CX5MBT CALIENTB — ary desired. Send to P.O. Box ter area, in the servicing of Allen this season calling the at Andover . . . Harry Jacunskl, own troubles, namely anemic scoreboard this season, being floors, hatchways, remodeling CaU 848-4720. Stages, 644-8731. former Fordham and Green Bay two and halving two. the l)lg driving Welshman, and tween 6-8:30 p.m. 649-2601. Convertible, like new. Reason­ Floor Finishing 24 1821, Har'uord, Conn. present subscribers and tbe plays for the New York Yan­ hitting against Minnesota pitch­ blanked in their first two out­ porches, garages, closets, ceil­ C Packer end and end coach at ings. Palmer and his partner, Dave ScoUand's George Will. Football Takes Over able. Call 649-9334. FULL-TIME cosmetician want­ WANTED — part-time gas sta- selling of our newspaper kees? ing. LOST — Black and white ings, attics finished, rec rooms FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh- Yale since 1948, is now head Marr of Larchmont, N.Y., ham­ ed. Must have experience. tion attendant, experienced to prospective subscribera. * « « They did report one casualty, Captain Walt McNally picked Jacobs and Thomas were 1966 DODGE, automatic trans­ formica. No job too small. D A ing (specializing in older freshman coach with the Ells. mered O'Connor and Peter AI- female Pointer Setter, Please send resume. All replies preferred, references neces however. Lefty Jim Brewer ag­ up his first shutout In the paired against each other in the mission, good condition. CaU D Carpentry Service. 649-8880. floors). Waxing floors. Paint AppHcant must be qualified Short Stuff One of his assistants is Buddy Ilss 6 and 4 In the morning, with Eestatie Twin Cities "Freckles” large black spot on confidential. Box BB, Herald. sary, hours morning 8-1. See gravated an elbow Injury In the nets. Coach Tony D'Anoga also singles today. 643-8256 after 6 p.m. ing. Ceilings. Papertianging. to work with youth, be a First choice of Dksk O'Con- Amendola, former UConn Amle making a stream of rump. Resembles Dalmatian. A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, Mr. Sloan, Esso Service Cen­ opener and trainer Wayne An­ praised the work of his back- Tony Lema of Marcos Island, NEW YORK (A P)— Ppo9f Vernon, 646-0360. No job t(» smaU. John Ver high school graduate with a sell, new general manager of standout and assistant mentor. field, noting the work otf Bud birdies. In the afternoon Pal­ Fla., meets Peter Butler — the PLYMOUTHS 1941 and 1967, $75. siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ ter, Route 83, Vernon. derson recommended he see no football takes over in base­ faille, 649-5760. CLERK TYPIST (XIUNTEJR GIRL — for 7 p.m. good drl'ving record (auto­ mer's putting was off and O'­ Englishman with the hot putter. V ikingS’Giants for both or best offer. Seen at terations and additions. Ceil­ more action in the Series. Fausel and Dave Glllis. ball-ecstatic Minnesota to­ LOST — brown and white dog, to 1 a.m. shift; 3 to 4 nights WANTED — Part-time gas sta­ mobile furnished) and ll'v* Cheney (2) Connor and Alllas won by two 368 Spencer St. ings. Workmaltsbip guaran­ Permanent, full-time posi­ "Our guys better stop swing­ Vinal (0) Also on this morning's sched­ night when the home of the long hair. Skipper. Childs pet. per week. Please apply Mister tion attendant, experienced in the Manchester areeu McNally Mllardo holes. ule were Julius Boros, of South­ Replay on TV Call 649-5162. teed. 299 Autumn St. 648-4860. Business Opportunity 28 tion with diversified duties Must have military duties ing for those fences," warned 1940 FORD COUPE body ex­ Donut, 256 West Middle Tpke. preferred, references neces­ G Palmer waa still the Idol of ern Pines, N.C., vs. Lionel triumphant Twins becomes available for rapid typist In behind bkn. T Giants Stop Pats Alston. “They ought to concen­ starting at 12:61 tomor­ cellent condition, also com­ CARPENTRY — 32 years ex­ USED CAR LOT for sale or our clerical department. sary, hours afternoon, 1-6. See Johnson Strong the 14,000 persons who thronged Platts. Marr vs. Neil Coles, the playing, ground for the I/X5T — Paosbook No. 83920 WE NEED a bookkeeper, auto­ trate more on just meeting the row morning, W n o Channel pletely rebuilt Chevrolet 283 perience. Ceilings and floors lease. WIU consider active High School education, Mr. Sloan, Esso Service Cen­ We offer pleasant working FB the 7,037-yard, par-73 Royal Gene Llttler of La Jolla, (^ If., Vikings and New York Gi­ Bavtngs Bank of Manchester. motive experience helpful but ball. Our biggest offender has S in Hartford will broadcast engine. M A M Station, Rt. 6, tiled, porches, rec rooms, ga­ partner. Inquire Thomas Oolla, ter, Route 83, Vernon. Locicoro Tomm Birkdale links — the coui-se vs. Bernard Hunt, Billy Casper ants. AppUoation made tor payment. good knowledge of gram­ not necessary. Apply to Mr. conditions (inside and out­ been Willie Davis. 1 want him to tonight’s New Yortc Qlanta- Bolton, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. , rages, additions, attics fin­ 261 Broad Street. Phone 648 mar, and medical terms side work), paid vacations, shorten up at bat. He'd have a FB where he won the British Open of San Diego, Calif., vs. AUisg, Their National Football Gorin at Gorin Sports Car Cen­ MAN WANTED to work In lum In Midget Action in 1961. Mlnneeota Vlldnge game, j ished, remodeled, concrete 9216. helpiful. Excellent working pension plan, annual sal­ Fausel Wasielik and January vs. Will. ter, Route 83, Talcottvllle, ber yard, must have driver’s better chance to meet the ball." tsague game was shifted from The game cannot be broad­ Announcements 1957 LINOOI^ convertible, all work. No job too small. Imme­ conditions and liberal em­ ary increases commensu­ LHB Sunday to insure that the field Conn. license. Davis k Bradford Lum­ Alston observed that the cast live due to the NFL by­ power, excellent condition, 45.- diate estimates. 643-2629. Own A Operate A Revolutionary ploye benefits. Call Mrs. rate with ability and an op­ Oeating a two-way deadlock for first place in the Glllis Boll at M’etropoUtan Stadium (iould HOLIDAY HOUSE, Cottage ber Co., 200 Tolland St., East Dodgers probably would have a laws that prohibit network 000 miles, $476. 18 Jordt St. KWIK-KOOK Peterson, Liberty Mutual portunity to work with th# Manchester Midget Football League, the Giants put to­ RHB Street. New concept in retire­ CLEANING LADY wanted two Hartford. slight advantage playing the Third Ranked Arkansas at Baylor be put back in idiape before the 643-8840. CEilLING AND WALL renova­ Insurance Co., 643-1101, for nation's oldest and New gether touchdowns in the first and last quarters to Davis Torrey telecast of NFL games on ment living, RN on duty, Near TAKE-OUT SHOP days a week, own transporta­ next three games at home, but possible return of the World tions and repairs, sheet rock A Earn ExceUent Income aippointment. England's fastest growing CHB Series. Friday and Saturday night buses, churches and shopping. FORD 1956—Falrlane 600, 4- tion. Call 643-4224. T.V. SERVICE MAN — Exper­ knock the Patriots from undefeated ranks, 12-6 last added; and plaster repaired. Ceramic Features food prepared to newspai^r. night at Mt. Nebo. Ihe Jets and^ Grossman during the college season. Reasonable rates. For informa­ door hardtop, deluxe equip­ ienced man for bench and calls, “ In the final analysis, It's Brabham Another Mg one in the NFL tile instaUed. 10 years experi­ order In minutes (take- Eagles played to a 6-6 tie in the LW Game may be carried bock ment, exceUent running condi­ DOMESTIC and babysitter — good working conditions and Bob Cobb played well for the what you do between those Saturday night puts the Pitts­ tion caU 649-2358. ence. Free estimates. Special home, picnics, parties, trips, Apply Monday — Friday first game. Glamolis Irish Tackle Army to the visiting team’s home tion, 643-6411 after 6 p.m. want 32 hour work week, Man­ WANTED wages. Snow's TV Center, 68 Eagles while Bob Agostlnelll, bases and they're still 90 feet Campbell burgh ateelers against the rates tor home owners. 649- etc.). Join local growing Steve Cartier put the winners U city, w n o will video tape LADIES — Breck shampoo, $6. chester area, wiU discuss pay, Union St., RockvUIe, 875-0689. 10 A.M. — 8 P.M. Don Bergln, Jim Messier and apart no matter what park you Browns at Cleveland. On Sun­ 1963 CHEVRCRiET 4-door sedan, 9262. chain of franchised shops, en the scoreboard in the first Graig Channel 2’e coverage and re­ per gallon, in jplasttc contain­ 0011246-5663. After 6, 875-1543. Don Ryan of the .Jets' won play In. Cordone day — the Detroit Ltone play 8 cylinder, automatic, excep­ reported in all leading mem- School secretary for Or­ canto with a twisting and turn- OF play It at the ehrUest poe- ers, .Russell’s Barber Shop, CABINB3T WORK, formica coim- praise. * "The way we played the first the Colts at Baltimore, the San tionally clean. Take over pay­ ezines A National Fran­ EARN IN YOUR spare time. chard Hill School, ten PARTS MAN top opportunity In tag 17-yard haul to paydirt. Barrera Young In Grid Highlight elbie moment ’Sunday morn­ Oak and Spruce. ters, rec rooms, remodeling. HARTFORD „ ^ JETS (6) two games, they'd have beaten Francisco 49ers meet the Pack­ ments, no cash needed. Call chise reports. Minimum We have a few territories with months position, hour* a growing business, must have Cartier and Ken Osborne were Ends: Heasler. Martel. Blemlen- RJ ing. Quality work. Reasonable pric­ us In Darrtown.” ers at Green Bay, the Philadel­ between 6:30-10 p.m., 247-1978. cash Uvveetment $8,200. For customers waiting tor an Avon 8:45-4:16. experience, top pay, incentive both strong runners for the ncl. Airaeraan. Powell es. Free estimates. Call 649- COURANT Ihcklee; Mortn, Caaavant. Piela, Darrtown, Ohio, Is Alston's Thompson NEW YORK (AP)— Their devastating aerial arm has phia Slagles and Cowboys play Personals address of nearby 'shop, in­ representative to call. No ex- benefits, must handle all parts, Giants. Paul Sotomonson pro­ Deegan. run at the title. They've given 6985. home town. RW been grounded but the Baylor Bears still plan a rough at Dallas, the St. Louis Cardi­ 1961 COMET, 2-door,'automatic, formation, phone anytime Part-time clerk-typist for ordering, and sales Inventory, MR. HAMMOND, ROOM 2S vided the margin of victory, G u ^ s ; BMihsjn, Asuatinella. BIDE WANTED — Lake St., perinece needed to seH our Y e o m ^ . Berlin. Van Hone. Cheney 2-O-OrO—2. reception for Arkansas tonight in their key football nals face the Redskins st Wash­ up 86, 81 and 35 points in three large 6 cyUnder, radio, heater, superintendent's office. and pricing. References re­ soampering 50 yards on a kick The Dodgers' position, while (215) 384-2128 . . . or write new Christmas Gift line to the 808 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER CeMera: Noake, Dingi^I, Sulli­ tussle at Waco, Tex. ington and the Los Angeles games, losing twice. - Manchester to Aircraft, East ^660. Call 640-4396. quire:], So. Windsor Equipment return for a score in the last van. Ryan. not frantic, certainly is precar­ Roofing—Siding 16 KWIK-KOOK housewives in your enlghbor- SMOKY HAS STROKE UntU last Saturday, whSn Rams take on the Bears at CM- ' San Francisoo-Green Bay and Hartford, Gate 2, 8-4:46 shift. Co. International Harvester WASHMAN wanted, steady Job, quarter. Noeke, Lanagan. ious. They've got to win at least CHICAGO (AP) — When tor 385 yards rushing. The sev­ 1966 VOILKSWAOBN eedan, sun­ TAKE-OUT SHOPS hood. Earn $8 to $6 an hour. Teacher's aide for special Roy, BWeaano. Ryan. Baylor lost both passing star cago. Detroit-Baltimore are Sunday's 649-3576. BIDWELL HOME Improvement Dealership. 289-3406. good pay, experience not es­ IMOLES (I) two out of three to bring the Smoky Burgess stroked a two- enth-ranked Irish also have a roof, good dree, new battery, Dept. MC-9, Box 311, R.D. No. 1 cla.ss at Orchard Hill Continuing his hectic pace. Terry Southall and ace receiver Wg ones, pairing off the West­ Co. — Roofing, siding, altera­ sential. New System Laundry, mSS2*' Ooodrow. Series back to Minnesota. run double for his 108th career breakaway threat in safetyman Sunday’s only games in the RIDER WANTED, West side to Coatesvllle, Pa. 19320 School, college training pre­ Carter Reale avoided a shutout Harlan Lane due to ankle inju­ ern Dlvislon’e leading tour $380. OaU 643-4339. tions, additions amd remodel­ GENERAL shop help, paid holi­ Win op lose today, the Dodg­ pinch hit to break Red Lucas' Nick Rassas. Rassas has inter­ American FVwtball League are Pearl St. Hartford, 8-4:10. 649’ DISPLAY ferred but not required, Harrison St. for the Pats, covering 59 yards ries. the Bears shaped up aa a olubs. The Packers and Lions ing of aU types. ExceUent days, fringe benefits, apply 9-4 ers will face Jim Grant and Jim record, the roly-poly catcher al­ cepted three passes and run San Diego at Buffalo and Kan­ 1272. CHEVROLET 1968 Nomad, V-6, hours 9-3 daily. for their only score in the sec­ major roadblock tor third- are the NFL'a only unbeaten workmanship.' 649-6495. Money to Loan 29 ,New England Metals Products, ond quarter. Kaat, the right-lefty duo who so saw to It that the Chicago back nine punts for a total of 376 sas City at Denver. station wagon, too many cars CerterBjijidz^. Oanvao, ntxger- White Sox won the game. In 12 ranked Arkansas, holder of the teams, at 8-0, wMla the Colts YOUR CHURCH or group can Here Is an opportunity to 44 Stock Place. Bin Sproul, John Wlggln, limited them to three runs In yards, including scoring bursts Cleveland — at 2-1 and tied in driveway. 643-7068 after 6 A FRESH START W i l l lump NOTICE —... a,^^avus, «rv$m vvi^Bin, •ta. i*ryt>r. previous successful pinch et- nation's longest winning streak. and 49erB are 2-1. raise $60 and more, easy and work in a brand new retail Interested parties please Scott Wlggin, Mike Kelly and the first two games. Grant goes of 92, 72 and 65 yards. tor fink in the Eastern Division p.m. Roofing and Oumneys 16*A your debts into one easy pay AUTO MECHANIC, part - time forts Smoky drove In the tying The Razdrbacks have taken 16 The powerful Packers are fa­ fast. Have 10 members each store. Plan a rewarding ca­ call Mr. William Perry, As- Notice of public sale of re­ Sunday and Kaat Monday. or leading run but his club lost Army hopes to match Notre with DaBas, New York and St. ment. If you have equity in afternoons, experienced tune- A1 Rodonts were also biipres- ISS!' o "V "t-s straight, Including three this vored solidly over Ban Francis­ sell only twenty 60 cent pack reer aa a member of the ■slstant Superintendent of possessed automobile. 1990 sive tor the winners while Dick ®“4fl*« o o 8 a—« Alston will come back with seven of the games. Dame's offensive might wjth an Louis — tcusklee the Steelere ROOFING — Specializing re­ property, call Frank Burke to ups. muffler, tire Installations, season. co and the Colts are expected to ages my lovely cherry Christ’ Trucks—Tractor* pairing roofs of aU kinds, new world’s largest general mer­ Schools, 644-1534. Dodge station wagon to be sold Brannlck, Mike Bourque Dave i Drysdaie and Sandy Koufax. aggressive defensive unit that with star quarterback Frank discuss ways and means. Con­ and light repairs. 981 Main St. | „ where it Is, to highest _ GIANTS (U) While Arkansas risks Its overcome the defensively strong mas-Carol Table Napkins. Keep roofs, gutter work, chimneys chandising organ! zatioii. Caldwell, Mark Anderson, Steve ; Brown, Oo«, Kravontka. Drysdale, a 23-game wlnndr has yielded 28 points In three Ryan still sub-par with a foot ONE HALF ton pick-up trick, necticut Mortgage Exchange, streak' and national standing, lions. $60 for your treasury. No cleaned, repaired. Aluminum Experience 1s helpful but MALE HELP wanted to satisfy defaulted bal- ^ a w , Md Bill Peoples shined | Tadclea; Lopes, Munlock. Hobron during the regular season, waa games. The Cadets have defeat­ injury. However, Jim Nlnowskl 1960 Ford, Model FIOO. Good 16 Lewis St., Hartford, 246- Notre Dame and Army clash at Quarterback Dick Shiner, a money ne^ed. Free samples. trainee applications will be NURSES AID — 8-11. full time ance. Sale to be held 10 a.m. for ui« losers. Henry. blasted from the box In the third ed "VMI and Boston College aft­ ran the Browns last Sunday and siding. SO years’ experience. 8897, hol.stery factory. Apply Old Col­ New York's Shea Stadium in the second-year man, will be mak­ condition, $825. 649-1768. considered. and part-time. 91 Chestnut St. sharp. Oct. 14, at Douglas Mo­ Quarteibaok Brian Sullivan's' 8trs««n, Sproui, inning of the opener, giving up er an opening defeat to Tennes­ they ran off from the Eagles Anna Wade, Dept. 866BW1, Free estimates, CaU Howley, ony Oo., Hilliard St. night's most colorful attraction. ing the first start of his pro 649-4619. tor Sales, 333 Main St, ■core in the flnaj quarter ***™®‘'' Leber. Sproul, seven runs on as many hits. see. The Irish also are 2-1, hav­ Avith a sooting bui«t in the final Lynchburg, Va. 643-6361, 644-8333. SECOND MORTQAOB -r- Un­ The Cadets and Irish, who be­ career when the Redskins meet LARGE National concern hM Koufax, 26-8 during the regular ing been,upset by Purdue two quarter. Traners— limited funds available for sec­ You will like the attractive emmed a tie for the Eagles. Ken Solomon*>n, Wlggin., 0 - gan their series In 1918, are the Cardinals. He has been giv­ WANTED — Bricklayers help­ opening In its management pro­ Tedford put the Eagles on the home, Kelly. Cartier. Rodonla. season, bowed out for a pinch weeks ago. Mobile Homes 6-A ond mortgages, payments to starting pay and liberal meeting tor the first' time In The Steelera are winleaa and en the job due to the ineffectual Antomobilea For Sale 4 Heating and Plumbing 17 ers, steady work, good salary. gram, starting In sales. (College hitter in the seventh Inning of suit your budget. Expedient employe benefits. Apply ^ lle y ,. CWd- eight years. They haven't A half-dozen other major Aare the Eastern cellar with play of Sonny Jurgensen. TRAILEIR—60X10’, 3 bedrooms, If Interested stop at 161 Union background required. No ex­ tolird ciuito. well, Santsvs. the second game, trailing 2-1. NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ M A M Oil Service, plumbing service. J. D. Realty, 643-8129. Personnel Dept., 9:30-a.m.- 9 played at New York since Notre games are scheduled under the Washington. The Eagles.also will have a color-cued appliances, benuti- St., Rockville or call 878-3438. perience necessary. Unlimited ed down? Short on down pay­ and heating, residential, com­ 6 p.m. or call for an ap- MAN WANTED He admitted he didn't have his lights. Including three big ones The OlenU have looked bMter reserve''quarterback. King Hill, fiil condition, set-up in Storrs future. $150 per week to start. Rignt with passing, connecting Guards; Sweeney, Sullivan Mo- Dame held the Cadets' Blan- ment? Bankrupt? Aeposses- mercial and industrial, no job polnUrient. stuff. in the South. Kentucky, 2-1 after than expected, prlndpally be­ in action against the Cowboys. trallor park. 27 Hill Pond Dr., Private Instructions 32 For appointment call ADS-6627 one with Jim Balesano for 80- bk.- chard-Davis powerhouse to a Blon? DorrT despair! See Hon- too small, 649-2871. To work in retail store. Drysdale will pitch Sunday its 28-18 loss to Auburn, takes on cause of some Mented rookies First-stringer Norm Snead la yards. whHe Tedfort paced the scoreless tie in 1946. 0sLu6uglas. Inquire about low- Storrs. (Jensen’s). DEMONSTRATE TOYS or 644-0202. Selling experience help­ and, barring a Minnesota Florida State, 1-1; Loufsiana and ths play of Earl Morrall, out with an injured nee. GRANT SCHOOL of the Speech This year the Irish have their estx^w n; 'smallest payments ROLAND Plumbing and Heat­ SEARS r o e b u c k & CO. ful. Paid holidays, 5'/j- Eagles on the ground, moving a ^ ! S i 5lSJS'„ S*?!' sweep, Koufax will face Kaat State, 2-1, meets Miami, Fla., l- the veteran quarterback. The B een are at home for the Arts resumes, evening instruc­ WINDOW CLEANER — must own Mr. Inside-Mr. Outside tn y v ftsin . No small loan or fi­ Auto Orlvlng ^hool 7>A ing Company. Your plumbing, tion for a limited number of Work Now Until Xmas day week. Sunday. combination In Bill Wolikl and 2, and national champion Ala­ The VlUnga, on the other firat time this season, after heating and remodeling prob­ WEST MIDDLE TPKE. be experienced and reliable. John Hardlc, Bob Goodrow, S S g nance company plan. Douglas women Interested in the proper EARN $100 A WEEK 40 Oak St., Mancheater. M9- Nick Eddy, who have combined bama, 2-1, plays VanderbUt, 1 -1- hand, have been dleappolnting dn^yping three in a row on the DRIVING Instructions — Home lems can be quickly solved by 1. tor a team expected to make a road. Motors, 888 Main. use of the Voice, Diction, Pho­ MANCHESTER 643-1681 FOR 15 HOURS WORK 6334. Apply pick-up, reasonable rates, teen­ calling 643-4523. netics, Oral Interpretation and LSU, knocked out of the Top PLAYER OF THE WEEK CHEVROLET Impala-1961, con­ age classes. Special attention Expressive Movement. Instruc­ Car Necessary — Call Today FIRST CIjASS mechanic, must Ten by Florida 14-7 last Satur­ BOTTT — plumbing and heat­ BUSH HARDWARE Pulaski Defeated vertible, 4 new tires, auto­ to nervous and elderly. Serv­ tion private (or fomr-your own AN EXCEPTIONAL opportunity 1-673-3455 or 1-673-3207 or have own tools, top wages and Willie Brown, a Houston cut day, Is favored over the Hurri­ 2nd Qualifying Round In The ing, repairs, alterations, elec­ ONE If by LAND matic, power steering, radio, ing Manchester and surround­ group of 4 or more). The smart for a career in a local doctor's Bhrenlngs 1-678-9829 full benefits. Call Mi*- Harris. in 1863 but now a star defender canes, upended by Tulsne and tric and gas hot water heat­ CO. By East Runners Top Action-Show Of ’Em All beater, excellent condition. 046- ing towns. CaU Manchester woman knows that her ability office, hours'are from 9:80 a.m. 649-4671. TW O tf by SEA . .. with the Denver Broncos, has Southern Methodist in three ers, free estimates. CaU 643- 8806. Driving Academy, 742-7249. to speak well is a vital, con­ to 2:30 p.m. five days a week. been named the Defensive n ay- Keeping Ms record unblemish­ starts, while Alabama rates the 1406. MAN TO WORK In kitchen, THE BRITISH tributing factor to her success Applicant need not have pre­ TRAN8CRIPTIONI8T — Edi­ er of the Week in the Americtm Expected to see plenty ed, the Baet Otuthollc High edge over Vanderbilt. 1861 OLD6MOBILE 4-door nights, apply In person. Ar­ and happiness in business, vious experience but shoulil -an son Volcewrlter. Applicant ARE COMINO . . . Football League by The Associ­ croM-oouptry squad won tto The Crimson Tide dropped a ■edan. Radio, heater, power Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 mando's Restaurant, Rt. 6, of action with the de­ MODIFIED Radio—TV Repair club, personal, political and so­ a good typist, neat and accur­ should have recent experience ated Press. The Broncos’ comer third meet of the season yester­ one-point verdict to Georgia in steering and brakes, excellent East Windsor. (BrlUab Motor Car Co., fensive line today is HONDA — 1994 Super Hawk, Services 18 cial' activities. Miss Lllllan G. ate in her work and able to WANTED back has been slowed down by day, edgring Hartford County their opener, then whipped Tu- OondlUon. Rockville, 876-2706. and be capable of typing fast that ia, MO and AUSTIN Manchester High end plus windshield, $600. CaU 649- arant. Director. Studio: 22 meet the public. References HEALEY) . . . to an Injury but he finally was able Conference riral Pulaski High lane and shaded Mississippi, CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv­ and accurately for our newly ELBCTTRICAN’S helper, ex­ 1968 CHEVROLElj Bel Air, 6 1811. Cambridge 643-1158. Regis­ both personal and business re­ Clean, Late Model to cut loose at full speed for the Bill Palmer. The In­ ice, available all hours. Satis­ Installed central dictation perienced, call 64i-1439 after of Now Britain, 27-28, at Wick­ Vandy lost to Georgia by 14 tration closes 06f.'''12_Refer- quired. Writs Box N, Herald. first time against the New York dians, winners in both ham Park. cylinder, 4-door, standard shift, equipment. A new position with 4 p.m. RT. 83. TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. points and waa blanktd by mm 1966 HONDA 60 — excellent con­ faction guaranteed. CaU 646- encea upon request. ] USED CARS $170. CaU 649-4898. Jets Sunday, CCIL starts, tackle a A two, four, five, six oombi- Wake Forest.. dition, electric starter, original 1810. PART-TIMB saleslady for baji;- a real opportimity for advance­ mm ment for the ambitious (md In­ hungry Hall High of naUon provided the Eaglea with This afternoon’s top fare In­ 1900 OLD6MOBILB, dynamic cost $300. SeU tor $210. (jaU MUSIC TEACHER with B.8.B. sry counter. Apply at bakery Top Prices Paid NASOAB and ether telligent candidate. Permanent Wafeh For Grand Opening! West Hartford in a the victory. Pulaaki’B Ed Bala- cluded No. l-ranked Texas vs. 88, stick shift, regular gcui, in 649-8451. OH I DO WE WORRY 1 I I dciikree in music. Will |lve pri­ deportment, Manoheeter Pub­ For All Makes Tap 8tan Television Repairs position in new office away Parents’ clash at vendor covered the 2.6 course Oklahoma in Dallas, second' good. condition. 644-0011. vate piano Instructions, my lic Market. In Wide Radio Repairs from city congestion. .Generous Memorial Field at^ in 12:18. Mike Lynoh waa a ranked Nebraska vs. Wisconsin, Competition Business Services home. 646-0314. GOMINe CARTER CHEVROin QORIN’S SPORTS GAR CENTER Antenna Installations WOMAN for part-time clerical fringe benefits Including profit COMING 1 ;30. East Catholic oloee second for East. fourth-ranked Georgia vs. Clam- FreUau: 1861 FORD — light blue, SOO Offered 18 CO.. INC. "Aathortaod MO-AnstIa Honloy Parto, Saleo, Service* Other finishers; 8. Link (P), son, and MIbhigan SUta, No. 8, FEATURE Intsroaptor motor, stick shift, Satisfaction Guaranteed FRENCH AND English Instruc­ work in insurance agency, sharing and educational assis­ OCTOBER 14th High (1-1) opens HHG 1229 Main S t OCTOBER 14th 4. Ricci (EC), 5. Fay (EC), 6. va. Michigan. Southern Califor­ buoket seats, 8 new tires, radio, HAVE TIME — will work. Odd ED BISKE, TECHNICIAN tor has Urns to tutor two stu­ lyplag required. CaU in per­ tance plan. Loctlte Oorp., 706 MaaolMBtor SM-0168 BoeltvlUo 875-888$ play, visiting North­ Tyo (EC), 7. Evorln (P), 8. nia No. 8, was at Washington; haatsr, best offer, $080. OaU jobs our speolaHy. WIU do most Bantlw Service Center dents. Advanced or remedial. son at 627 Main St., Manches­ NortM Mountain Rd., Newing- E TUNED OAI Phons 649-5288 HE TUNED 0AB1 west Catholic (0-2) in Oaaavachia (P ), 9. Townea (P), Misaiislppl stats. No. 8, antar- THOMPSON SPEEDWAY •Aar 0 p.m. m - a m . anything. OoU us, M8-I097. tss BT. 64B4947 Ooll e49-$14B. ter. too. [ West Hartford. 10. Bakar (BO). tainad Mlaatsstppl Soutban ‘ • 1 K I I I ‘I i I M O O S . I 11 I K I I r \ I' i\ I v< h ■ I fi V|

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9,1966 PACE TEN RANCRESTER EVENING HEBALDr llANCHESTBR, CONN, H q u m s For Stiff 72 Houbm For Sak 72 HoOMhold Goods 51 Apartments— Flat^— ApartmentB—Ffata— Wanted To Rent 68 4 '^ MANCHESTER — I family, B- R o o m s For Bolt 72 f Snbarbu For 8olo 75 Bnbturbwi For ttalo 75 Tenements 63 Tenements • 63 WANTED Single house available MANGHESraR - more aquar# KBNMORE giu stove with heat­ B, with 8-oar garaga, oU aUam KANCHBIt IIR - Modem MANOIBOTBR — 0 room Oapa, on option to buy. Call t48-3833 feat tor the money In Oila 6% M VEN ROOM Oapa, douMa ga­ VERNON — 4-lMdreem Ranch OLD COLONIAL — I m t m of President Rises Eariy, iNvrrATiopi ] er, excellent condition. Call LOOKINO for anything In real FOUR ROOM ap«rtment, sec­ heat, aluminum oomblnatlona, (1900) 8-bedroom Ranch, 8 firs- 8 bedrooms, immaoulata oondl- mornings. room Ranch with attaohad fa- rage, FHA appraieed, only $480 In daalrabla Center area, fin - land, S^amlly houso, have ia- CLASSIFIED estate rentals apartments, ond floor, three year old house, ■aparata uUlltlaa, fully rantod plaoee, full basement with ga- tlon, flraplaca, must be sold. T O BID rage, firaplaoad Uvlng room, S down. VA nothing down. Rent placed living room, 1% batha, ooma from one, live tat other, homes, multiple dwellings, call stove and refrigerator, private genaroua bediooma, kltohan and In bast of condition, good rage, off Porter St. Bel Air Owner moving Into new home, Already Signs First Bill asftlad bids will bt rtqslvad at ■ SSWINO MAOHINB — Singer Real lletate, 6i8-9SS3. with opUoB (e buy. Paaek Real­ family kKohan, loaded with 119,000. 9trout Roalty, 999-9119, J. D. Realty, 648-6130. yard and parking, young cou­ WANTED — Two, thras or tour with dining area, oil hot water Inooma, 938,900. Wolvarton $16,500. J. D. lUalty 848-0139, tha offlM of the Osasral Man* ' automatic slf • tag, cabinet ------L- -- - ty 389-7478. T49-83a. pine cablneta, dishwasher, eta., ple with one child preferred. stall garags. OsU 049-3933. heat. Wolverton Agency, Real- Agancy, Raaltora, 949-3819, 840-8877. (Oi«$laM i twem Pag* Oaa) i agsr, 41 Cantor fltrsat, Man* * ADVERTISING model, excellent condition, but­ WE HAVE customers waiting Monthly rent, $110. Oall 649- basement fsrage, rear poroh, chaator. Conn., until Ootober t ton' holes, embroiders, hems, for the rental of your apart­ tora, 649-3913. MANCHESTER GREEN — 8 partially finished reo room. A VBBNON-Si^om dole. AU thla was lass than 34 hours former Praeldent and Mrs. 9288. TOPS IN VALUE MANCHESTER - esUbllshed 18, I960 at 11:00 a.m. tor Ona CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS etc., was $309.80, unpaid bal­ ment or homo. J. O, Realty, room Graan Manor Ranch, 8 centrally located, country at- MANCHESTER lot of house for $19,900. Hayee nIal-Raneh, IH baths, spa- aftar Johnson undarwant a ma­ Dwight D. Elsenhower. Land For Salo 71 olous family room, adjoin­ (1) Fire Dspt. Pumper - 8 AJM. to 5 P.M. ance $69.88, tajte over pay­ 648-8139. THREE ROOM unfurnished Manobaater bedrooma, firajdaoad living mosphara. Gape, 8 bedrooms, Agency, 044-0181, jor, two-ln-ona abdominal opera- Sietm t Rervioe agents era OAK BTTUDBT—3 Family RANCH — $18,600 ing kitchen, sliding glass (760 GPM) with 600^ gallon , ments of $8. monthly. City Sew­ apartment, second floor, heat, TWO A^RES on Route 44A In room, garage, quiet itraat, con­ fireplaoa, storms, extras, trass. tton. \ svsrywhsre, though, at the hos­ FOUR ROOM, .eecond floor (6-0). S garagaa, oil ateam BOLTON - NEWLY painted 8 doora, sundsok. WaM land­ pital. Water Tank. Bid forms, plans ing Center, Hartford, 623-0476. hot water, gas, electricity in­ Tolland, 700 fapt In frontage, venient to ohurohai, ahopplng, Owner, 649-9680. six cotnfortahle rooms in ‘Rie PreaWent pronounced COPY a.OSING TIME FOR CLASSHTED AWVT. apartment avttilaole Oct. let, TWO-FAMILY beat, aluminum storms and room Oolcmlal, paneled living scaped grounds, rear yard and spedfloatlons are available ■' cluded, $80. per month. No re­ axesUent commercial location. tranaportatlon, public and pa­ sxcsllent oondtUim, near hlmaelf in good shape. Hie In green masks and gowns MUST SELL — Moving. Ham- heat furnished, adults only. In­ Write R. Avery, 190 City Ave. •oreans. Now rented. Good traneporutlon and echoola, room with fireplace, built-in enclosed with picket fence, like the doctors, thsy ware In at the Controller's Office, 60 MONDAY Thru FRIDAY lOiN A.M^—SATtlRDAY t AJL quire Manchester Savings and frigerator, no stove, needs Price reduced for quick rochial achoola, Immedlata oc­ MANCHESTER — Rookladgs, dooSore were wHling to go along mond organ like new, $800. Cas­ painting. 45 Wellman Rd, or New Britain, Otmn. or oall 236- investment property. $18,- leaving state must ssll 4 bed­ 8 bedrooms, fireplacs, patio, kitchen, 8 generous bedrooma, roees, hemlocka. Fabulous wMh that aaeaaament, Tha White and (nitslds ths operating room Center Street, Manehastor, : tro convertible sofa, $36. West- Loan, 1007 Main St., Manches­ aala, prime location, one cupancy. 64B«6^. too. 1% baths, oil hot watsr hast, 400 range and wall to wall ter. call 643-0940. 0044 after 6 p.m. room Ranch, 3% baths, 3 ftra- hsated garags, pteasant House said th.ay were enthust- while Johnson was there. Connecticut. YOUR COOPERATION WILL f t l A L 1 Inghouse front loaded washer, year old, 4 Vi roomz each, garage, 180x800 lot, Wolverton carpeting. Asiumable 4$$% RB APPRECIATED l/IM U ITM **/ I I ceramic batha, alr-condl- MANCHESTER Praatiga placaa, family room and play yard. Ownsr transfsrred. aatie at tha way ihalr prominent Town of Manoheator,. $36. Refrigerator, $30. 743-8090. 4H ROOMS, heat, hot water, Afsncy, Realtors 646-3818. mortgage. Eariy oceupaa- tlonad, built-lna, aluminum area. Spaoloua 6 room Colo­ LAITRXL STREDT—^Here's room, 3 sone heat, fenced yard, Will be on premises Sun­ patient was gotting along — Connecticut stove, refrigerator, parking. Furnished Apartments 6S-A Douaefi For Sak 72 day 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. only. oy, $19,900. 976-6087. NEED A Bookcase? See Mar­ atorma and doora, 3 fur- nial, 1% baitha, 3-oar garage, another gem of a 3 Family low 20’S. 648-6839. SOUTH WINDSOR — Beautiful minus a gaU bladder and a Richard Martin, Completely redecorated, $120. home (0-0). Recently reno­ Btona that started In a kidney General Managec lowe for the largest selection 18 Forest St., off Main 8 t 646- ANDOVER — f-room furnished DUPLEX 0-0, in central Man­ nacaa. Immaculate condi­ ancloiad breoieway. DIraot 8 room Colonial, almost new, ANDOVER — Excellently lo­ Scoreboard ContliiiMd From Procodlng Pogo apartment, heat, hot water, from owner 648-9644. vated and centrally locat- MANOIESTER — West Side, and lodged in a duct. in town, several sizes In all 0090, 643-0000. chester, 9-bedrooms each side, tion. - 0% room modem. Immaculate 86 CROSBY ROAD 4 bedrooms, 3% batha, living cated near town center. How­ finishes, and the price is right. electricity, refrigerator, stove. g o o f condition, 3-oar garags. ad. room, dining room, kitchen, ever, 4 acres of land provide TtMM were ramoved ona at a Salesmen Wanted 36-A Articlea For Sale 45 Adults. C. H. SUena, Route 0, MANCHESTER — 7 room Ranch, ona block to aclMol, In Congress Marlow’s Furniture Depart­ FOUR ROOM new apartment, Priced to sell. Wesley R. Smith, rec room, all butlt-tns In kitch­ privacy. 7 room Capo, over­ lime by different (toctors, 742-7278. Ranch, many custom extras, three blocks to bus and shop­ IT'S A FACT, yes, It's a fact CHRISTMAS CARDS — Books ment, downtown Manchester. second floor, children accepted, Realtor, 049-1607. 649-8930 After 7 P.M. FBROUtSON ROAD-Cus- CROMWELL ROAD — 7 room en, 3-car attached garage, am- sized matter bedroom, laige through the same Inciaion, in a prime location, 3 fireplaces, ping, full basement, two fire­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The that from a staff of more than from six nationally known com­ occupancy October 1st, $110. TWO ROOM furnished apart­ tom built ranch home wait­ Colonial with flraplaca, i% eilte drive, Shown by appoint­ cabinet kitchen with eeparate 3%-hour operation Friday morn­ panies. Can show on leave FEW OLD OHEJ3TS, bedside without heat. Call after 6, 649- RANCH — Large family steed rec nx)m, two car garage, places, gorgeous back yard. An ing. Tha ^yalcians said the op­ status of major legislation this i 40 men, tlie average pay is ment, heat Euid utilities in­ COLONIAL — 8 bedrooms, Uv­ ing for a new owner. 3 tre­ baths, enclosed porch and ga­ ment. Call 648-1088, 533-6688. dining room, garage. Priced at week: | over W.OOO. per year. That’s books. Discount on Ootober or­ stands newly finished, some old 6811, 643-6678. kitchen, large ll'vlng room with lng room, fireplace, formal din­ breezoway, beautifully treed unusual value. Hurry I B«1 Air eration was entirely succesaful OWNERS REPORT THIY cluded, nice lotAtion. Call^ 3 - mendous bedrooms, fully raga, Situated on a larga beau- 118,200. Sea thla and make ue (C-ln committee; P-Passed; l ' the average! Many of our men ders. Call 643-8452, 643-8768 for ■•dishes. Inquire 328 Vernon St. fireplace, 9 badnmms, reo lot, 124,900. J. D. Realty, 018- Real Estate, 648-9883. IX — Bolton Center — Choice and preUy much routine. They FOUR ROOMS with appliances, 9030. ing room, large kitchen, 1% equipped kitchen. Attached 'tifully landscaped treed lot, an offer. Pratt Agency, OU- —Law; D-beIng debated or Urc earning $11,000-$14.000 appointment. room , house In Immaculate batha, garage, 649-8680. 6129, 649-3877. location L-ehapad Ranch, large eaid there wee no malignancy, 42 ’ MAGIC Chef gas stove, ex­ heat, 2 bednwms, excellent garage. Priced in ' mid 82,300 ASSUMES Mortgage on oonvanient to bus, achoola and 9866, 7U-7696. awaiting debate) annually. Does this require col­ FOUR ROOM furnished apart­ cohdltlon, completely remod­ twenties. shopping. Leonard Agancy, living room with fireplace, Johnson did have some pain j cellent condition, $60 or beat east side location. Wesley R. GARRISON COLONIAL In ex­ this beautiful 6 room Ranch Subject (Senate, House, Status) lege? Not necessarilly. In fact, FI ORENCE 1 oil burner parlor ment, 2 bedrooms, centrally eled Insida and out, $18,900. MANCHESTER — Raised kitchen has built-in stove and BOt/rON — Two largo T-room and discomfort and fatigue. But .Smith, Realtor, 643-1667. ecutive neighborhood on a with fireplace and oversised Realtors, S48-0480. SAVE stove. Used very little, $20. 361 Health Care P. P, L moat of our men are not col­ offer. 649-9913. located, quiet nelghborhcxxl. Phllbrick Agency, 649-8404. Ranch exceUent condition. oven, ceramic tiled bath, full Colonials, 3 fireplaces, large leas than five hours after the HlilstowTi Rd., Manchester, beautiful wooded lot, 6 rooms, garage on larga lot in area of Voting Rights P. P, L lege trained but they have the Adults only, $110. per month. 8 bedrooms, large kitchen with TWO - FAMILY flat, 6-B with basement, over one acre of family room, built-lna, 3-car operation ha was on his feet and GOSSIP BENCH, maple double DELUXE DUPLEX apartment. 1% baths, breezoway, 2-car ga­ JARVIS REALTY 00. fine homes. Leonard Agency, desire and ability to make a 643-2901. Call 649-2546. room for table, dining room, additional rooms on the third land. Built in 1964, perfect con- garage, porchee, hot water oil taking uveral steps, with help Presidential succession P, P, Up B » 3 bed, spring and mattress, 9x12 Just like your own home. Fea­ Realtors, 640-0400. to states better tivan average li\ing. If family room, two fireplaces, rage, $26,400. Phllbrick Agency, 0M-13OO 0 4 8 -lin floor, 2-car garaga, beautiful diUon. Selling for $10,600. Call heat, approximately ona acre from bla chief surgeon. Dr. IT S TERRIFIC the way we’re rug, two 670x15 tires, good con­ tures Include; G.E. refrigera­ ’THREE ROOM furnished apart­ MANCHESTER IN F U IL co m you consider yourself a sales­ two full baths, two car garage 649-8464. HE WHO IS WISE will buy this location, low 30’s, one vacancy. the R. F. Dlmock Co., 649-6246. lot with ample trees. Imme­ George A. Hallenbeck, and a Elementary school aid P. P, L selling Blue Lustre for clean­ dition. 643-9290 from 8-5, 649- tor, G.E. stove, in color; ment, ail utilities, suitable One ares. 049-3619 040-0000 (x man and desire the finer things Excellent value In this 6 patio, beautlfuUy landscaped two family. Ha will occupy an T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 848- diate occupan6y. Charles Lee- Navy nurae. Union shop law ban D, P, Pas­ ing rugs and upholstery. Rent 3162 from 7-9 p.m. formica kitchen counters, birch or two adults, parking. 272 for yo»u- family and want to room Colonial home that lot with trees, wall to wall car­ apartment, rqap 8136. every 1677. perance, 649-7S30. TMs was about 2 p.m. At 6:80, sage Uncertain electric shampooer, $1. Olcolt cabinets, G.E, garbage dispos­ Main St. South Windsor R O N FIREMAN work for them, call 649-6236 for SOFA, Turquoise — $26 with offers a 12x24 Itidng room, peting and drapes Included in month and sleep very eoundly. he was up again and walking Excise tax cuts P, P, L Variety Store. al, inlaid and hardwood floors, WEST SIDE KANCRB3STER — Rockledge, ROOMY 8% room split, 1% « confidential appodntment and cocoa print slipcover, chair, formal dining room and a price of $24,600. Phllbrick If It’s 6 rooms you need, k>- with a little oaslstancc. Congressional redlstricling C, carpeted staircase, 1% ceramic .THREE ROOM nicely furnished panoramic view, 0 room brick batha, garage, shaded patio, NEW LISTING Wanted—-Rm I Estate 77 SEN' OF LEFT H ^ d gj)lf clubs, red rose, $17. 643-1440. roomy kitchen with knotty Agency 649-8464. catlon the best, tip-top condi­ During the afternoon, WhlU P, Uncertain Interview. tile baths, aluminum storm apartment, first floor, heat and Ranch, double garage, 3 fire­ trees, large lot, only $17'000. CLISTOV1 never used, still wrapped, $26. pine cabinets, 3 large bed­ 6% room Ranch, full base­ Charming 6% room Ranch, WANTED — Soon as possible, Houm press secretary Bill D. Appalachia aid P. P, L windows and screens. Can be hot water, and parking, $100 CONCORD RD. — liS S lfu l places, extras galore, imme­ tion throughout the rest. Don’t Hutchins Agancy, Realtors, 646. Call 643-5074. G.E. Refrigerator, bureau, has­ rooms, 1% tiled baths with ment. finished rec room, hesltato to call nr this home 3 bedroonu, living room 6 or 6 room house between $16,- Moyers eaked the President how Foreign aid authorization P, seen by calling 649-3666 or 643- monthly. 875-3620. Ranch, large living room, for­ diate occupancy, Paaek Real­ 6324. Help Wanted— sock, clothes hamper, occa.ston- enclosed fixtures, fireplace, 1% tiled baths, fireplace, will be gone. Your wife will be with.fireplace, kitchen and 600. - $16,800. Buyer well quali­ he felt. P. L Mark II TAP SHOES, size lie, black 4749. mal dining room, cabinet ty, 389-7476, 743-8248. al chair, days 643-9290, after 6 combination windows, well good (xmdltlon, hot water furious and strike thy head with dining area, also a finished fied. Please oall Hutchins He qixHed Johnson aa saying: Foreign aid money P, P, L Male or Female 37 leotard, size .5, round playpen, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ OFF PORTER ST. 6 room p.m., 649-3162. POUR ROOM apartment. Main Business lioeatlons landscaped yard ' with a oil heat, approximately one a rolling pin next mom. Julian recreation roqm, good con­ Agency, 649-6834. "WcU, I feel all right. I feel Sliver coinage P, P, L OIL FURNACE walker bassinette, reasoni^Ie. tion room, landscaped yard ANTIQUARIANS DBUOHT - - Cape, shaded comer lot, WAITRESSES and waiters St. location, over Davis Bak­ For Rent 64 double amesite drive, com­ acre lot, quiet neighbor­ dition throughout, walking some dUcomtort but I am in Housing P, P, L 643- 9141. MAPLE twin bed, bureau, mat­ Eight rooms, one floor, unusual Realty, Realtor, 649-0190. screened breezeway, oversized wanted, part - time and full­ ery, heat included, parking. plete city utilities, conven­ Marion E. Robertson, Realtor distance to new elementary PRIVATE PARTY prlshea to good shape.’’ Minimum wage Increase C, C, time, experience necessary in tress and box spring: Universal hood, 30 day oked Postponed BOIIER fc>od and liquor. Call Mrs. Can- STORM Windows, five, 30x waffle Iron; Tropic Air portable $76. per month. CaU 649-6808. apace, grround floor, slean, at­ Priced alt only $18,600. ities. Good land Investment po­ owner 649-04S1. $17,900. You ow4 11 to ing available with mini­ Manchester area. Glastonbury, as you would expect a man to Immigration changes P, P, L field, 3 p.m. - 1 a.m., 643-9731. nine, 34x62>4". one 28x heater; Stillson wrenches; 8 tractive and reasonable. Apply COLONIAL — 11% rooms, 3% tential. Lappen Agency, 649- MANCHESTER MANCHESTER yourself to inspect this one. mum down to qualified 688-3996. look who had just had hia gall Antlpoverty program P, P, L 50H", two, 30X46V4” . $1. each. new paint brushes; 8x16 drop- Mr. Chasse, State I ’beatre, U baths, living room 30x16, stone 6361, 649-6140. TUTOR for remedial reading Six room Colonial, 1% CUSTOM BUILT buyer, $16,000. bladder removed — tired. Legislative reapportionment D, 644- 0209. cloth, heavy, washable; 2 pair Spacious 4V4 room luxury a.m. - 8 p.m. fireplace, 6 acres of land, out­ CHARLES LESPERANCE US'nNGB WANTEID — For per- lor third grader. Call 643-2634 MANCSIBSTER — new Raised baths, 2 car garage, alumi­ "But otherwise, I think, fine,’’ C, Doubtful Exchitive Voki Metric Coas- wool pants; new 36-30 bridge apartment now available at U & R REALTY CO., INC. buildings, $31,500. Phllbrick aonalized service, call thla of­ buslion gives an instant, anytime before 2 :46 and after DUO-THEIRM automatic gas Ranch, quality built, 3 bed­ num storms, many extras, SIX R(X)M COLONIAL U & R REALTY CO., INC. Moyers told reporters. New farm program P, P, Await­ table, G.E. electric blanket, MARILYN COURT on OI- REALTORS 643-2692 Agency, 649-8464. fice. Alice Clampet, Realtor, clean flame which burns at 5:30. space heater, like new. 643- LARGE comer store for rent, 649-7620 rooms, 2 baths, garage, 2 zone excellent location. REALTORS 643-2602 During ths oftermxm Moyere ing Ckimpromlse twin size; garden and lawn cott St. Features include reasonable. 643-7723. Robert D. Murdock, 643-6472 Manchester, convenient lo­ Multiple Listing Member, 649- top efficiency—no smoke or 4237. beating, $26,200. J. D. Realty, said the President gave some Military pay raises P, P, L FULL-TIME luncheonette work­ rakes; new Scott spreader. 11 range, refrigerator, dispos­ LAR^B EXECUTIVE Ranch, 7 cation, city water and sew­ Robert D. Murdock, 648-6472 4648. toot . . . no watte of feel. nx>ms, modern kitchen with all 048-6129, 640-3677. HANLEY AGEN(Ty routine Inatruotions to members Civil service pay raises C, P, Heat.it "l(xd(ed” in the for- er with grill experience. W. T. Church St., second flcxjr after 4. al, modern cabinet kitchen, ’THE FCUR CAR Garage plus ers, hot water oil heat, cast an office that has been used by built-ins, dining room, two fire­ Iron radiation, 1% baths, of hia staff but that there wan no Passage Likely ■ace between firing period. Crant Co., Parkade, Manches­ loads at closet space, ce­ MANCHESTER — 6-6 duplex, FOUR - BEDROOM Colonial, 643-0030 643-9087 VERNON — 6 room home on and not watted up the chim­ Diamonds—Watchc places, 2% baths, family room, L«sal Notice need for him to medee any im­ Depressed area aid P, P, L ter. WOW, It’s a star spangled Sale- ramic tiled bath, laundry Peterman's Plumbing and nice condition, 3 oil furnaces, breezeway, 2-car garage, bullt- fireplace, full plaster house. beautiful lands<».p^ lot, coavo- ney. Thoutandz of owneia Jewelry 48 two car garage wcxxled lot, Quick occupancy, easily fi­ portant dedatona. Highway beautlficaUon P, P, a-thon at Singer! Final week! facilities, elevators, carpet­ Heating at 244 Main Street will m(xlem bathnx>ms, exceUent 1ns, 3 fireplaces, paneled fam­ OFFERS WANTED nient location, hot water heat, .A T A COURT o r PROBATE, report excepliomil oil tav- APPLICATIONS are being tak­ Save up to $60. on the famous ed halls, individual con­ soon be available. Excellent for $29,600. Phllbrick Agency 649- nanced. held at Mancheeter. wltMn and for Moyers said Johns(xi would Awaiting Compromise. inp. No aoot meant that WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ location. Also unusual 3-bed- ily room, immaculate condi­ FIVE ROOM home, completely priced to sell. Lem bills signed.’’ He said several of trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. For full information call EHls- nets, dishwasher, screened tial sections, close to water and sewers, centrally lo­ BRAE-BURN REALTY „E»t?te of Oeorce Stunler, late ef nue.’ ’ It is a street of shops, k»—w e l demonatrata. Grant Co., Parkade, Manches­ Bray, 737 Main Street, State chines from $59.80. Singer vac­ Model apartment open 2- X — MANCHESTER — 7 room schools, etc. The asking cated. Near schls, churches Ranch, In young executive Hancheeter. In eaid dMriat, de­ them, routine and minor, re­ and the word means liberty or BEAUTIFUL two ixx)m air (X)n- worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, porch, 6% room Colonial, 1% 643-6273 ceased. ter. Theater Building. uum cleaners reduced to low­ 6:30 and 7-9 p.m. dally. Colonial (optional fourth bed­ price on each has been $17,- and shopping area. Owner mov­ neighborhood, fireplace, butlt- Upon as^lcsUloa of John Stoinler. quired action today. justice. ditioned office at Niuichester’s 643-6930. baths, Manchester. Reduced to est prices ever. Save! Save! Saturday and Sunday, 1- room) 2 full ceramic filed 000. but the owners are ing out of state, $13,600. James ins, fenced yard, large lot, ga­ prarinc lettere of admlnlatta- Friday night, Moyers reported smartest address. Ample park­ $19,900. Hutchins Agency, Uon be aronted on eoJd eetote, aa Save! Final week! Easy terms, MANCHESTER — Six room baths, aluminum siding, one very anxious to dispose of FIVE ROOM L-shaped Ranch, rage, house vacant and priced the President was fed through a FOGARTY Situations Wanted— 6:30 p.m. Realtors, 649-5324. J. Robinson Agency, 628-6816. per application on tile, It la Fiqrists— ^Nurseries 49 liberal trade in allowances. ing, lobby receptionist-steno­ Cape. Close to High and Jun­ car garage, walking distance to them before cold wbather wall to wall carpeting, fire­ for quick sale at, $17,700. Ken ORDERED: TtMt the forefotna vein, received a mild sedative Female 38 grapher, telephone service place, $11,700. Pasek Realty, application be heard and determlnM and dropped off to aleep about Singer Sewing Center, 832 Main CONNECTICUT ior High, 3 or 4 bedrcx>ms, fire­ ORIGINAL owners offer this 6% schools and buses. Selling tor sets in. Bath and a half in NEW LISTING — Built In 1962 Ostrinsky, Realtors. 643-5169, at the Probate office in Moncheoter. HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS available on premises. Inquire 389-7476, 742-8248. 9:46. He said he thought John­ BROS.. Inc. PART-TIME office work, knowl­ St., 643-8883. MANAGEMENT CO., INC. place, walk-out basement, $14,- room Ranch, with big kitchen, $19,900. CaU the R. F. Dimock each house, fireplace, full this lmmacu!.i.te 7-room Colo­ 649-8678. in said District, on the 19th day of loaded with buds and blossoms 233-4431 628-4139 at Lobby 367 E. Center St. CaU October, A.D. 1966 ,ot lour o^oefc son was more comfortable than COMING edge of all office procedures 600. Wolverton Agency, Real­ bar and dining area, 3 gd Co., 649-5246. basements. nial offers you 3 large bed­ In the afternoon, and that notice be in all colors, 80c and 76c each. BRIC-A-BRAC, unique petals 649-4681 weekdays, 9-6. rooms, 2% baths, 21x14 living VERNON — Immaculate 3-bed- atven to all peraona tntereoted in he had been during the after- 319 Broad S t, Manchester including typing, bMkkeeplng Model Apartment, 649-2662 tors, 649-2813. sized bedrcx>ms, wall to wall Lots ro r Sale 73 OCTOBER 14th Also, trees and shurbs at rea­ hearth rug, $9.; clock radio, 1. A ranch at 61 Alice Dr. room, 2 fireplaces, dining nx)m Ranch, Wg cablneted sold eotata at the pendency of nid Jiooa, that the doctors Uwught end stenography. 649-5729. OFFICE, STORE, and industrial carpet in bright Uvlng room, oprtlootlon and the thne and pUce Phone 649-4539 sonable prices. Open 7 days a $5; antique chess; leica, cook­ SEVEN ROOM older home, 4 room, complete modem kitch­ ANDOVER — Approved build­ kitchen, disposal, fireplaced of heorina thereon, by pubUahma a thiinga were per for the courae space for rent, inquire 261 oversized 2-car garage, 150x100 MANCHESTER 3. A Cape at 74 Harlan St. fHE TUNED CAR1 week and nights till dark. Pon- ing, also current fiction txx>k8, FOUR ROOMS, first floor, heat­ bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x161. en, 12x19 paneled family room, ing lot on dead end street, ap­ ll'vlng room, full basement copy of thia order in eofna, newa- and it was "going to be a Broad St. lot, selUng below appraisal at poper havina a clreulatlon in aoid , BABYSITTING wanted days, ticelU’s Greenhouse, 433 N. ’’workbasket” magazines. 643- ed, 643-0082. Marion E. Robertson, Realtor. oversized 2-car garage, plus proximately one acre, ten min­ plastered walls, tiled bath, na­ diatrlot. at leoat seven days before smooth night." $16,400. - Wolverton Agency, ' my home, references, 649-2627. Main St. 8889. 643-5953. 6% room Ranch a Hop, numerous fine features that utes from Manchester Center, tural woodwork, priced at $16,- the day of aold heorina. to appear Again, Mrs. Johnson spent the FTVE ROOM unfurnished apart­ Realtors, 649-2818. Skip and a Jump over tha T. J. CROCKETT 600. for immediate sale. BM Air if they see (muse at said time and JAPANESE Yews, 76 cents up. Houses For Rent 65 must be seen to be appreciat­ priced for quick sale at $1,200. place and be heard relative thweto, ndght in the third-fl(x>r presiden­ ment, 302 Charter Oak St. Call MANCHESTER IS next dr to line. Assumable FHA mort­ Real Estate, 648-9382. and by mallina on or before Octo­ tial suite sJt the U.S. Naval Hoe- Dig your own. Fern Gardens, Musical Instruments 53 ed. A beautiful home for only Call owner, 742-7297. ber 6, 1966, by oerttfled mall, a copy WILL care for (Mid week days after 7:30 p.m., 649-3871. 4% ROOM Furnished or unfur­ this doll house Ranch consist­ WARANOKE ROAD gage. $16,900. REALTOR, 643-1577 pttal in suburban Bethesda, Md. 179 Pern St., 643-7278. $31,900. Call now. Paul J. Oor- COVENTRY — 8 room Raised ef this order to John Stamler, l@4 In my home. Call 643-8437, nished Ranch, oil baseboard ing of 4 good sized rooms, THREE BUILDING lots, lake Keeney St Mancbeater, Conn.; Joe Thds time, daughter Lynda rentl Agency, 643-6363. Ranch, rec room, fireplace, ga­ Stamler, 6M Keeney St, Manchea- SMALL 120 bass accordian, red heat. 1962, 55x10 mobile home breezeway, garage, large lot, Nine rooms, 4 bedrooma, 2 full privileges, no final charges. spent the night there, too, after MUNICIPAL BUILDING KNO'WLEDGABLE womeui who LARGE JAPANESE Yews, dig 118 Main St. — $100. 3 rooms, EVERETT AGENCY IMMACULATE 6 room L rage, 3 acres wooded lot, can ter. Conn.: Oeorge Stamler Jr.. 666 your choice, $3. each. 361 Hills pearl, like new. Call 643-8961. furnished, all set up. Working mint condition inside and out. baths, prime location. LARGE CAPe In excellent Price, $3,400., 6 year terms, Keeney St. Uonohenter, Oonn.; flying in from Austin. Tex., enjoys children desires to care 643-2426, 9-5. 649-8538 643-2966 Shaped Ranch, with 20 mile be easily converted to a two irpank StonUer. 660 Keeney St.. town Rd., Manchester. adults. 643-6389. F^Ul price $13,300. Over 100 nelghborhCKxl, one .block from small down payment. Call 742- where she attends the state uni­ for one or more in her home. view. Garage, rec room, im­ family, ideal situation for in­ Manchester, Oonn.: Teresa Stamler, ■WINTER ST. — 3 room apart­ Ustings, aU price ranges. CalJ Keeney Sclwol, 6 finished 7109. • 534 Keeney St.. Moncheoter, Oonn.: versity. 643-4770. Wan.ted—l o Buy 58 SIX ROOM Cape, 3 bedrooms, T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor mediate occupancy, $16,300. laws to have their own pri­ Mary Stamler. 634 Keeney fit, Man- - CLOSED - ment, with refrigerator, stove, Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ rooms, aluminum storms, car­ Daughter Lud was In and out, 2 baths, fumidhed. Buckley 643-1577 THREE FAMILY in a moat de­ Pasek Realty, 289-7476 or 742- vacy In your home. J. D. Real­ cheeter, Oonn.; MOraaret Leckfor, Fuel and Feed 49-A air conditioner, and disposal, tors. 643-6930. port, city water and sewers, 16 McKee St.. Manchester, Oonn.: before and after classes at WANTED — Partitioned or lead­ Schl vicinity, conveniently lo­ sirable location, In good con­ 8243. Suburban For Sale 75 ty, 643-6129, 649-3877. Rose Bourque. 9 Boboock St.. Paua- Situations Wanted— ^*11 utilities, for appointment MANCHES'TIR 6 room Ranch, on one half acre lot, assume Georgetown University. WOOD — Seasoned hardw(x>d, ed glass, electric table lamps, cated, $150 per month. Days MANCHESTER — 4 bedroom dition, first fl(X )r vacant, and atucHc. Oonn.; Elizabeth Stamler. S3 " c M 649-9404. 649-9644. brand new, aluminum siding 4% per cent VA m ortage. Oall $14,900 — Large 8 bedroom Island Ave.. Croton Loiw P(>int At the President’s request, the Tuejday, October 12 ^ Male 39 cut to fit your fireplace. De- also kerosene lamps. Call 623- 525-8506, evenings 649-0678 or Colonial, 4 years old, modern newly decorated with new mod­ MANCHESTER — conveniently Conn.; Baibara Stamler, SS Island and brick, full cellar, large lot, owner, 643-7743 after 8 p.m. Ranch, garage, fireplace, lot Uvered. Call 742-7862, 742-7279. 6871. 649-4395. kitchen with built-ins, family em kitchen, plus terrific In­ located 6 room home of gen­ Ave.. Groton Lona Point. Omn.; Rev. George Davis of National BATURDAY WORK wanted by FX)UR ROOM apartment, 64 garage, sliding glass doors sep- erous sized rooms, enclosed Principals only. 126 X 379, trees, suburban. HEBRON Ann Barber. Groton Lone Point City Christian church visited the COLUMBUS DAY room, 1% baths, dining room, come, for further information Rood, Groton Conn., ana rettmi versatile capable young man. WANTED—Used Wm from rear Hutchins Agency, Realtors, hospital and was waiting when SINGLE - MODERN home, 8 one car garage, priced in low call 649-8055. porch and garages. Ideal for LARGE 7 room Colonial, 2% make to thia Court., Call 742-9174. Garden—Farm— Dairy windows, six 30x55, one 36x55, second floor left. rooms, 2 - car garage, $118 Bundeck, $19,900. J. D. Realty, the large family or haa two 649-5824. JOHN ,J. wAlLETT. Judas, Johnson was wheeled back to 20’s. PhUbrlck Agency, 649- tiled baths, 2 fireplaces, large New 8 room Colonial, pan­ (to: R. B. Baatne, Atty. Emtrgeney Telephone Numbers: Products 50 two 30x81, two 18x31%, one 24x monthly. Write to Rent 98 So. 643-6129, 649-3877. MANCHESTER — bus line, well family conversion possibility. his Kxxn following surgery. FIVE Rms, VERNON — Custom U k R There were no other visitors watches, old jewelry, hobby .Smith, Realtor, 643-1567 today eni aluminum siding, cmly $16,- MANCHESTER 6 room older to Hartford, $26,900. pion lines. Call 742-8970. 163 French Rd., Bolton. Off Rt. now, $80. Call 643.-8116. place, straight rental or option room ranch just waiting for multi-level Split, wall to wall bulH contemporary Ranch, (Contlnned from Page One) Friday, Moyers said. collections, paintings, attic con­ 000. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. home. Immaculate oondition, 86. to buy. Asking $175. monthly. some nice family. You’ll carpeting, all top quality fix­ family room, fireplace, sun- Telegrams and telephone calls tents or whole estates. F^jrnl- FXJUR LARGE rtxjms, second PORTER STREET area — 6 aluminum siding, new furnace, the library and had the missing J.D. Realty, 643-6129. find pleasure in abundance tures, spacious dining and Uv­ deck, high scenic sloping wood­ Ranch, 6% rooms, built-Ins, and flowers deluged the hospi­ 16 MONTH English Setter. POTATOES, Peppers, beets, tute Repair Service. 643-7449. floor, heat, hot water, Oak St. here. The home has been room Dutch Colonial, Screen­ lng rooms, 2 car garage, 8 full porches, garage, sacrificing at combination ■windows, wall page read to him from another ed lot. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. copy. tal, all bearing good wishes. Broke for field Call 644-2141. carrots, winter squash, pump­ CaU 643-8344 anytime. beautifully maintained and ed porch, garage, lovely shad­ baths, stone and brick con­ $13,000. Marion Edlund Real to wall carpeting, fireplace, WANTED—Antique china, glass, AHernoon Charm Deemer eaid the copy of the Some of the messages came kins, fire wood. 21 Angel St. Suburban For Rent 66 dontains all sorts of extras ed lot, only, $18,900. Hayes struction, professional land­ Estate, 289-4619 or 644-0414. BOLTON- — Immaculate 6% large treed lot, excellent furniture, lamp^ guns, etc. 4% RCX>M, nearly new, 2 fam­ novel he borrowed had been In misspelled scrawls of chil­ such as a large swimming Agency, 646-0131. scaping, 2 rec rooms, and much room Ranch with fireplace, on condition, $15,400. FOR A DAY. WEEK... OR LONGER SEX WEEKS old puppies, free, Call 523-5871. ily, attractive, spacious, sepa­ ROCKVILLE — Attractive 3% carofuUy, marked, particularly dren. Some from world digni­ FBRRENDO ORCHARDS ^ room apartment, residential p(»l, Rec Room, beautiful much more. J. D. Realty, 643- a high shaded lot. Three bed­ caU 742-8198. rate oil burner, parking. Avail­ thou sections indicating Ca­ taries. A bouquet came from Courtlands, Delicious, and WANTED — Partitioned or lead­ area, appliances and heat fur­ kitchen and a dining room SELLING below FHA appraisal, 6129, 649-3877. For Baby! rooms, dining room, oil hot Maclntorti apples. Making our able now. 643-6030, 649-7277, New Raised Ranch, fire­ mus’ disenchantment with the A 1965 Car from ed glass, electric lamps. 623- nished. Adults, no pets, $90.,’ overlooking the hills. This at $14,500 5% room Ranch on water heat, aluminum combi­ own apple cider on the premis­ , 247-3636. place, tile bath, built-ins, average man’s relationahip to Live Stock 42 6871. monthly. 649-4824 or 875-1166i place doesn’t need a bit of a 90x150 lot, three bedrms, nations, garage, 818,700. Wql- Morlarty BroHitn es. Located on Birch Mt. Road, garage, amesite drive, 1% his environment. repair, just move In and en­ hot water heat, aluminum com­ verton Agency, Realtors, 649- RENT THREE ROOMS for rent with VERNON — Spacious five room acre lot, $17,500. off Hebron Ave. Route 94, Glas­ binations, built In 1960. Wolver­ De(^mer said he did not know heat, stove, $80. monthly. In­ apartment, resting in Ideal joy yourself. It’s close by In 3813. HORSE5S BOARDED, private tonbury. WANTED — Tricycle large ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. If the copy of the "The Stran­ NEW SHIPMENT quire 32 Church St. country setting. Call 646-0311. Bolton, restsonably priced farm, excellent care. 648-6068. enough for 6 year old, 649-7891. i COMING SOUTH WINDSOR — 6% room ger’’ he borrowed, with the GREEN PIC3CLJNG tomatoes and excellent financing la ROBERT I. TUPPER JUST ARRIVED DUPLEX — 6 rooms, garage, BOWERS SCHOOL—8 • bedroom Ranch with fireplace, level lot, heavy linderllnlnga and the torn for sale, ■winter squash. OlaS' WANTED — Two double ward­ ROCKVILLE — 4 rooms, first available. OCTOBER 14th floor, clean, heat and stove in­ Ranch, treed lot. Large kitch­ I 3 bedrooms, good sized kitchen page, was the same one read by ALL FRESH Articles For Sale 45 tonbury 633-2162. robes, either mahogany or dark oil furnace, conne<;tion3 for ap­ REALTOR pliances. Adults preferred. In­ cluded. 649-3193 or 876-1894. en • dining area, 2 fireplaces. with dining area, built 1958, Welch. SALES AND Service on Ariena, metal. CaU 649-7292, 643-7684. JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. Reduced for quick sale, Hayes P H E TUNED 0AR1 $16,800.. Wolverton Agency, Hebron 228-9217 TTie detective quoted Welch as quire 21 Fairfield St. THREE BEDROOM, completely Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn Fertilizers ' 50-A 649-5261 Agency, 646-0131. Realtors, 649-3818. saying he did not know the vic­ Fanny ■k Brand new, fully equipped cars ready to g o . mowers. Also Homellte chain Rooms Without Board 59 POUR LOVELY Redecorated furnished home. Bolton Lake, tims. He said Welch told him he ■aws and International Cub Ca­ GOOD COW manure — $6 and October through June 1. Ex­ Please, after 5:00 or weekends BOLTON — 7 room Split Level BOLTON — 4 bedrewm Ranch, CONGENIAL young women to pcxnns, second flr, no fur­ had purchased a 306-caIiber ri­ ' Farmer •k Reasonable ratea. det Tractors. Rental equipment $10 loads. Excellent for lawns cellent location. CaU 643-4478. CaU 649-7446 home, sits on a 160x460 • treed 2 car garage, tennis court, and aharpenlng eervlce on all share home together, all con­ nace, reasonable rent, 649-9601 ______s______fle f ^ $100 a few days before and shurbs. Delivered. 643-7804, lot, 24’ fireplace living rcx>m, acre lot, many trees and •k Full insurance coverage. makes. L A M Equipment 649-8731. veniences, centrally located, alter 6 p.m. THREE BEDROOM apartment, the shootings. Whitman's large kitchen and dining area. shrubs, custom built by U ft R Oorp., Route 88, Vernon, 876- references required. CaU 649- enclosed porch, fireplace, yard MANCHESTER — 6 r(x>m Cape Welch, a Cerritos Junior Col­ 8 bedrooms, 1% baths, heated Housing. Owner transferred, k Large discount if your car is in our shop tor 7609. Manchester Exchange — 7292 or 643-7684. for children to play, 16 minutes on bus line, handy to schools, O pen For 'Inspection lege freshman who lives in sub­ Ekiterpris 1945. Household Goods 51 464 MAIN ST. — 3 rooms, $86. recreation room, garage, im­ must sell, $26,900. J. D. Real­ Schrafff's repairs. to Pratt k Whitney, Manches shopping, etc., $14,900. Phll­ urban Downey, was held with­ ROOMS FOR RENT, one block CaU 643-2426, 9-5. maculate. condition. Wolverton ty, 643-8129, 649-3877. out bail for a preliminary hear­ lO S fl — Bright carpet colors EVERYTHING In sterilized re­ ter, Strout Realty, 228-9116. brick Agency, 649-8464. from Main Street, free park­ Agency, Realtors 649-2813. ing Oct. 18. Chocolates .... restore them with Blue conditioned used furniture and f i v e ROOM heated apartment, TOLLAND — 6% r(»m Rsinch, ing, kitchen privileges, gentle­ ANDOVER — 8 room house. SAT.—2 P.M. to 6 P.M. His principal, Henford Rants, lAlstre, Rent electric shamp- appliances, high quality — low centrally located, will accept LARGE Attractive 6% room built-lna, aluminum combina­ MORIARU BROTRERS men only. 643-8127. » Can be used by two families, says Welch rated a ‘‘C’’ average er, $1. Paul’s Paint and Wall­ prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 195 two children, $125. per month, Ranch, garage, 1% baths, fire­ tions, fireplace, basement , ga­ PINE 2 kitchens, etc., central heat, place, only $16,900. Hutchins SOUTH WINDSOR and was well liked by faculty I? SOI CENTER STREET TEL. 643-6186 paper ^p p ly . South. Street, Rockville. 876 THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot­ available November 1. After rage, high elevation, treed lot, Sl74. Open 9-8. 8 p.m., 649-8718. 2 - car garage, centrally lo­ Agency, Realtors. 649-6324. ‘ SUN.—12 NOON to 7 P.M. and students. LEASING PLANS FOR ALL 1066 MAKES ft MODELS tage Street, centrally located, cated. Call 278-0000. After 6 convenient- to parkway and PHARMACY IP cA r p e t s lo o k dull and If you have been looking shopping, excellent value, $16,- 664 Center St.— 649-9814 dreary, remove the spots as large, pleasantly furnished FIVE ROOM apartment, com­ p.m., 643-8763. EARLY SPIRIT UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY rooms, parking. CaU 649-2388 for a home with a family 600. Robert I. Tupper, Real­ they appear with Blue Lustre. pletely redecorated and re­ NOTICE room on the main floor, NORWK3H (A P )-T he Christ­ R«r ihe woman who likes sim- hour for truck if we load 649-6306, 643-6803. chester, Connecticut, the Zon­ throughout, near elemen­ 0469. swer t o the ski buff with a WAREHOUSE ness or professional girl. Kitch­ following application: On Top «f Hill, North SIdt of Strati pla elegance—a charming, easy CAiarmlng bunnies In easy em­ and haul. We haul on Sat- ing Board of Appeals will hold to sew frock for afternoon drees- broidery trim this simple-to-sew tary school. Priced at only heavy social calendar. The an­ 8580 MAIN STREET, 522-7340 en privileges. CaU 648-6268 af­ SUBLEASE: New three room The Gulf Oil Corporation, 87 COVENTRY — dean four room .urdaya only. Weekdays call A public hearing on Monday, up wear. V-«h4ped or scalloped sacque and booties for the little 119,700. swer is ski togs that turn Into a Hartford, CoonecUcut ter 6. apartment, through June, with Albany St., Springfield, Mass., Cape, area of pine trees, full MORIARTY BROTHERS 043-2438 and ask for Ber- Qptober 18, 1966 at 8 p.m. In neckUnea provided. one! A lovely gift idea. tuxedo with a few sipa and turn­ appliances and heat, parking. requests permlaston for the 8 bedrooms, beam oelling in living room and dining room, basement. Immediate occupan­ nle. Saturday call either Formerly FuUer Brueh Bl<(g. the Hearing Room of the Mu­ No. 8140 WUh Patt-O-Rama la overs. ROOMS with kitchen privileges, continued use of the Gulf Serv­ Pattern' No. 2050-H has hot- cy, $0,600. full price, Leonard 1643-2438 or 643-0151 ask Available Nov. 1. 649-2216. nicipal Building on the follow­ wood paneled rec room, 2 fireplaces, large patio with slid­ tai Bliea M, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, U & R REALTY CO., INC. SERVING YOU WITH central location, Mrs. Dorsey, ice Station owned by Tremarco iron transfer for embroidery; Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. for Andy or Bernle. Open Monday Through ing application STATE HEAR­ ing glass (ioora ott dining room, beautiful kitchen with REALTORS 643-2693 14 Arch St. NEW THREE ROOM all electric Corp., 600 Grand St., Pittsburg, 40. 46. Buat 86 to 60. Size 36, color chart; directions for mak­ 24 24 Saturday ING ALSO. light oak cabinets, built-in oven and range, exhaust hood, M o b ilh « |it Garden Apartments, new stove Pa., and located on the North 98 buat, wd4h short ateeves, 3% ing set. Robert D. Murdock, 643-6473 SEE THE STUNNING Ranch NOTICE KCH STONE-FREE loam, $14, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. and refrigerator, choice of col­ Auto Trading Post, Inc., 136 dishwasher, disposal and refrigerator, 2 full bathe with yards of SB-Inch. To order, send 36c in coins to; COMFORTABLE room for gen­ side of Grove St. at Hale Bt., we have in Bolton (the one with HOUR HOUR five yards. Sand, gravel, stone,’ ors, $90 per month, no lease. Oakland St., Residence Zone A. vanity'and ceramic tile, also % bath and separata laundry, To order, send 60c In coins to: Anne Cabot, The Manchester ZONING BOARD ^11, and manure. 648-9604. OAIL — ASK FOR DAVID tleman, parking, 373 Main Bt. RockvUle, which haa not been the swimming pool). Here’s Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- Special Excaption to have Used used for over one year. extra large 3-car garage, ameelto drive, beautiful etonewall Sue Burnett, The Manchester Evening Herald, 1160 AVE. OF COVENTRY — 6 room, well really living! We will be happy OF APPEALS FUEL OIL RURNER W AILPAPER and Paint sale CLEAN, USED refrigerators, 0469. Car Dealers License, and Cer­ All persons Interested may and stepe. Evening Herald, 1160 AVE. OF AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. maintained home on elevated to show it to you. (Jal? John TOWN OF COVENTRY ^ a week. Morrison Paint and ranges, automatic washers LARGE ROOM near Main St., tificate of Approval for aame, appear and be heard. AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10086. acre lot, fruit trees, ate. $l4,- H. Lappen, Inc., 640-6361, 649- At an sxaoutlve aesalon held DELIVERY FUEL OILS SERVICE This Is a beautiful home on a beautiful woMed lot and Wallpaper Store, 736 Main, with guarantees. See them at 648-2170., 9 Hazel St. SIX ROOM Duplex, Immediate at abova location. Town of Vernon, 10088. For ist-olaaa mailing add 10c 300 for feat sale, Leonard Agen­ 7446, Ootober 1, 1905 the appeal «of (Theatre Bldg.). B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 occupancy, Inquire 280 Hilliard All persons Interested may Zoning Board of Appeals In a very desirable neighborhood. You must see It to ap­ For lat-daas mailing add lOo for each pattam. Print Name, cy, Reojitori, 646-0469. Robert E. Olmatead o t Ripley Main St. Call 648-2171. Apartment Biilidings St. or call, 649-0881. Adults prs- attend this hearing. John A,. Marino, preciate It. for each pattern. Print Name, Address with Zip Coda, Style VERNON — 6% room Ranch, Hill Road was unanimously ap* SCREENED LOAM — For the ferred. Zoning Board of Appeals Addreee with Zip Oodt, Style No, and Size. WAPPING — Immaculata 8 ceramic tiled bath, relied proved. beat in lawna and gardens from DELUXE KENMORB 4 star Tenements 63 Chairman John F. Clifford, A m Humphry, No. and Size. Send 60o now for your now *06 room Ranch, firaplacad living hearth fireplaca, paneled wall, The effeoUve date ahall be CALL 643-5135 «ur screening plant, Andover- washer, with wash guide, good FOini ROOMS, aU improve­ Don’t mlaa the tall A winter Fall and Winter Album I Regular room, family room, full bMa- basement garage, amesite Ootober 9, 1906. Columbia.' Delivered. George coidltlon, $68. or best offer. THREE ROOM apartment, 470 Chairman Secretary 318 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Main St., 990. Call 648-2430, ments, garage, 194 Maple St. laaua of BaKo FaaMon, our features; Custom Oolleotlon; ment with reo room. Bal Air g . ariftlAf. Ino.. 743-7686. 646-7818. John A. CagiansUo, Dated October 0, 1906, Ver> T E L M3-1038—522-6632 drive. Immediate occupancy, Grant B. Toothpker tr. 8-0. Apply at 91 Battista Rd. Secrataiy non, Cpmectlout •omplato pattam maipuclna, BOo. ItemBi to oroohot, knit, oUtohl Real Xatoto, 0M-98S3. 916,600. 649*8108. OhftlnMn I BATI^DAY, OCTOBER 9 ,196& PAGE TWELVE lE a ^ n in g Historical Unit Searching About Town LWV Opens The executive board of the For Franklin^s Milestones Women’s Auxiliary to Manches­ Fund Drive ■; Business Bodies : ter Memorial Hospital will meet When Ben Franklin ordered* tered Manchester at Silver Monday at 1 p.m. In the board The League of Women Voter* mlleetones set In colonial Amer­ L«ne and passed along Center room at the hospital. IN MILWAUKER FIRM St. on its way to Bolton, was of Mancheeter will conduct lU ica little did he know that to- BMward B. Kirkham has marked at tills end of each mile St. Bridget's Rosary Society annual finance drive next week. i day-they would be used as an joined the machine tool firm of with a granite slab similar to a will have Its first meeting of the Finance Chairman Mrs. Irving Dearaey and Trecker Corp., argument for forming a Man- gravestone. season Monday at 8 p.m. at the Luckman sent letters to all Milwaukee, Wls. He will be­ dieeter Historical Society. Chlsled on the face of each church hall after Benediction present and proepeotlve con- In 1937, five of these mile­ was the nOarest town and the and recital of the Rosary at come associated with the firm’s tributore this week with the technical research program in stones stood like miniature number of miles to it. The 7:30 In the church. help of her committee, Mra. gravestones in parts of Mon- miles were in Roman numerals. the field of advanced numerical Jules Karp, Mra. Theodore Ro­ control, t ohester. Today, they are gone. The slabs were about two feet The Polish American Club sen, Mrs. Israel Levine, Mrs. square, about three or four Where? will poetpone its Sunday meet­ George Oorra and Mra. Jamea Kirkham is a former director inches thick, and of rvugh fin­ That's what the committee in ing due to the observance of Pu­ O’Conner. League aolicltora will o f research and development the process of forming a histori- ish. laski Day. The club wHI meet follow up with a peraonal call. for the Veeder-Root Co. of Legends tell of Franklin driv­ eal society wants to know. Not Sundny, Oct. 17, at 1:30 p.m. at Bach contributor will receive Hartford and president of the ing with his daughter Sally Numerical Control Society, a a single milestone can be locat­ 106 Clinton St. a copy of the new booklet, ed in Manchester either in its over Connecticut roads In a national organization. Before chai.se. counting the revolutions "Who’s Who In Manchester" re­ original location or transplant­ The Hartford County Associ­ cently published by the League. of its wheels to measure the ed. ation of Medical Assistants wdll It ia a Hating of elected and ap- miles. Such a complete disappear­ meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the I pointed town officials, town ance would not have been per­ He was followed by a wagon YWCA, Ann St., Hartford. A ' boards and town leaders. Any­ mitted had Manchester had a load of milestones and work­ fUm on life at the Newington one else wishing a copy of tlUa men, who planted one at each historical society, says the com­ Home for Crippled Children, booklet may contact publication of the spots he marked. mittee. ''Tamorrow’'s Child," will be chairman Mra. Jamea O’Conner, Several residents of Manches­ Others were placed by co­ -shown. There will also be a , 380 Porter St. gue.st speaker. Refreshments ter, the committee relates, can lonial turnpike companies: as Serving as a non-partisan ■will be seiwed. The meeting is I recall seeing the milestone at was the one on Rt. 30 in Ver­ group, the League of Women open to ail medical as.sistanta, East Cemetery between the en­ non. Voters alms to encourage great­ new members and guests. trance to Harrison St. and the This one and one excavated er citizen responsibility and road into the cemetery. in East Hartford and removed Mrs. Phyllis Bailey will give knowledge of good government. But it seems to have mysteri­ to the parking lot of the Con­ It does not support or oppose necticut Historical Society in a demonstration in oil painting ously disappeared when E. Cen­ candidates, but strives to-inform Hartford are apparently the for the members of the Mental ter St. was widened there. and educste the community, only ones left for public view­ Aid Fellowship Social Center on The State Highw'ay bepart- and takes a position on issues ing. Tue.sday, She plans to give a ment has furnished no informa­ after thorough study. League tion about any of them, says the Th(C Manchester Historical So­ continuing course in oil paint­ ing and drawing to interested progrrama this year will encom­ committee. ciety being formed by the pass studies of the Constitution­ Food dealers and advertising agents who have accounts with The Herald were guests o f the The story surrounding the Chamber of Commerce would members. Mrs. Natalie Bassett paper at a golf outing and ^ e s pnHnotlon meeting at EUlngton Ridge Country Club yester­ will conduct seminars in busi­ al Convention, Land and Water colonial milestones is an Inter­ preserve the town’s historical Use, and Human Resources. day, and these are the winners of the golf tou moment looking over the prizes awarded by heritage, would save, and dis­ ness and creative writing beg^in- esting part of the history of Contributions from civic- Co-Publishers Thomas F. and Walter R. Ferguson. The medalist holding the putter is Ken early America. play to , the public, milestones nlng on Thursday. Regular af­ minded citizens must supple­ Edward E. Kirkham Richard of Richard and Stm, accepting the prize_fit>m Thomas Ferguson. Between them is and old inn signs of lions with ternoon programs after dinner When Benjamin Franklin was ment League Income from dues Walter Ferguson. Other winners, from the left, are A1 Lessard of Abbot-Hall A Co., A1 Law- twisted tails, says the commit­ will be featured on the same joining the Hartford firm, he Postmaster General, he was in order to support League son of Carl LaFleur Co., and Karl Irvin of the Irvin advertising' and marketing agency. A f­ keenly interested in improving tee. days starting at 1:30 p.m. The worked at Pratt and Whitney ter golf, the guests enjoyed dinner together and then saw a newspaper promotion film put group welcomes as members work on local, state and na­ the poet roads. So he had mile- The incorporation of a society tional levels. for ten years In supervisory p o on by Arthur Wright, vice president of Julius Mathews Special Agency Inc. which handles measured mile. and proposed by-laws will be people from the Greater Hart­ Members who are actively sltiona as chief of the experi­ ITie Herald’s national advertising accounts. A r ranging the day was Coley Doone, field repre­ atones set at the end of each brought up at the committee's ford and Manchester areas who participating in the finance mental laboratory, chief engin­ sentative in this area for JuUus Mathews. (Herald photo by Satemls.) For instance, the old Con­ have been treated or are being second meeting, Thursday at 8 drive are Mrs. Philip Bayer, eer, and manager of advanced necticut Post Road, which en- treated for a mental’ or emo­ p.m. in the chamber office. Mrs. Ralph Belluardo, Mrs. Ed­ engineering. VcL It was a manufacturing Oot. 20. For information con­ contains 26,000 biographical tional illness. For more Infor­ Kirkham holds a bachelor’s mation, contact the group’s of­ ward Coltman, Mrs. Allan Cox, clinic. Studies were made of tact Vemon C. Stone, director sketches. Hirschfeld is also an Mrs. Sam Diamond, Mrs. degree in mechanical engineer­ carpet mamifact'urlng. of the Industrial Health and assistant professor at the Uni­ fice at 217 Farmington Ave., ing from Kansas state college, Hartford. Thomas Donovan, Mrs. Robert The Lees mill is tbs largest Safety Institute, Hartford. versity of Hartford and Man­ Franklin, Mrs. Fred Geyer, a master’s deg;ree in electrical manufacturing plant cn one chester Community College. He engineering from the Univer­ flooiT in the world. It produces The 4Cth annual oonventtem of Is working for his doctorate at VERNON METHODIST CHURCH The Salvation Army YPF Mrs. Keimeth Harris, Mrs. sity of Connecticut, and a New York University. He is will meet at 7 tonight at the Lawrence Handley, Mrs. Wilton, Axmlnster, velvet and (he OonnecUcut Association of George Katz, Mrs. Alfred master of science in manage­ the ne'wer tufted carpets. Real Estate Boards will be held married and has three Children. church. Members are request­ KargI, Mrs. Jules Karp, Mrs. ment from Rensselaer Polytech­ Oot. 14 at the Statler HUton Ho­ LAYMAN'S SUNDAY ed to bring money for roller Herbert Klecolt, Mrs. John nic Institute. The OonneoUcut Bank and tel, Hartford. The banquet in the skating and refreshments. Gerald P. MarteH of B1 Jarvis Knowlton, Mrs. Jose]A Kop- He is a registered profession­ Trust Oo. announced gains in evening will honor the state’s Rd. has just comjrieited hie 9 A.M. man, Mrs. Robert Kudra, Mrs. al eng;ineer in Connecticut and operating results for 'the nfcie- realtor of the year to be an­ training at Bear Manufacturing Hose Co. 1 of the 8th District Isreal Levine, Mrs. Harry is a member of the Institute of month period ended Sept. 30. nounced at that time. Dr. Rob­ Oo.’s automotive aalety service MR. LAWRANCE MILLER Fire Department will hold its Maidment, Mrs. Jerome Na­ Electrical and Electronic En­ Net operating income after tax­ ert O. Harvey, dean of the echool in Rock Island, IQ. He re­ monthly mating Monday at 8 than, Mra James O’Connor, gineers and the American So­ es for the period totaled 34,602,- school of business administra­ ceived intensive training In Asaisted by MR. RICHARD TTLER at fire headquarters at Main Mrs. William Peck, Mrs, San­ ciety of Quality Control. He 582 — an increase of 13 per cent tion of the University of Con­ and Hilliard Sts. alignment, balancing and frame ■ I ford P*lepler, Mrs. Raymond lives with his wife, Wenna, at over the 34,060,838 reported in necticut, will be keynote speak­ straightening. He 'will work at SERMON: "FAITH Perrachlo, Mrs. Rockwell Pot­ 83 Adelaide Rd. 1964. Total operating income er, Members of St. Margaret’s Tire City Inc. at 367 Broad St. ter, Mrs. Sedrick Rawlins, Mrs. amounted to 323,925,289 which Circle. Daughters of Isabella, SOCIETY OFFICER exceeded last year’s by 32,411,- 10 A.M. will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. Douglas Roberts Jr., Mrs. Robert F. Stone of 94 Carmen Rogers Corp. yesterday de­ Theodore Rosen, Mrs. Donald 458. On Sept. 30 the bank’s de­ Rd. was the sp>eaker at last at the John- F. Tierney Funeral Frank B. SulUvan haa been clared a 5 per cent stock divi­ MR. DAVID HOWE Roy, Mrs. Jacob Sandals, Mra posits were 3043,232,482, which Home, 219 W. Center St., to pay elected regional vloe - president Monday’s meeting of the Hart­ dend payable Nov. 17 to stock­ Walter Schardt, Mrs. Leonard represMits an Increase of 8.7 per Assisted by M R ROBERT BAOEV respects .to a memtoer and past for New EnigOand of the Amerl- ford Chapter of the Business holders of record No. 1. The Seader, Mrs. Theodore Slaiby, oaai Production and Inventory cent over last year. Executives Institute. The meet­ same dividend was paid in 1964. Sermon — "HEAVEN HELP US” regent of the circle, the late Mrs. Helen F. Donahue. Mra PhUlp Sumner, Mrs. Eu­ Control Society. He is the as­ ing was held at the Ha'wthome Saul M. Silverstein, president gene Szetela, Mrs. William sistant ProdiKJtion control mon- The residents of tbs newly Inn in Berlin. Stone is the man­ of Rogers Corp., said, "The Friendship Circle of The Sal­ Whitney, Mrs. James Bums Jr., completed Vernon Gardens, an ager of the Hartford office of main reasons for the dividend vation Army will meet on Mon­ Mrs. Jay Goldstein, Mrs. Ger­ apartment community on Rt. 83 Administrative Services Di- decision were continuation of the day at 7:45 p.m. at the church ald Obenauer, Mra Lewis in Vernon, have organized their vlslOTi of Arthur Andersen and favorable outlook for the com­ NOW BEING OPENED for a service program. Mrs. Slegal. first community gathering to be Oo. He is a member of the pany, the need to retain earn­ Frank Duncan will be hostess. All workers are Invited to a held this evening. Ibe apart­ American Institute of Ortlfied ings to finance the current vig­ THE wind-up dessert tea at the ments are set up so that they Public Accountants and the Ck>n- orous expansion program and T h e committeemen, d e n home of Mfs. Irving Luckman, constitute a sep>aTate commu­ necticut Society of Ortlfied a desire to further broaden VERNON mothers and assistant den 30 Waranoke Rd., Friday, Oct. nity. It has its own clubhouse, Public Accountants. Btock ownership.” mothers of Cub Scout Pack 98 15, at 12:30 p.m. aOdeitlc fleOds, swimming ixkAb, The Chamber staff, which ASSEMBLY OF GOD will meet on Monday at 7:30 end woods, handles the industrial and com­ p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lloyd mercial development phase of The entire sales staff of Car­ CHURCH O’Dell, 424 Vernon St. Duplicate Bridge George T. Lafionne Jr. of 64 the Chamber of Commerce, has ter Chevrolet Co. recently at­ Rt. SO and Rt. 81 Intersection announced its alms for this Results in a duplicate bridge Minnechaug Dr., Glastonbury, tended the annual Chevrolet Mo­ year. These alma Include: Main­ game last night at the base­ has been included In the newly tor Division district quiz held at tain a close working relation­ SERVICES START ' ment rooms of 39 School S t published 14th edlthm of World the Shoreham Oaks Motor Hotel ship with businesses that are AS OF are: Etest-Weart, Mrs. Constance Who’s Who in Commerce and In Hartford. Carter salesmen being relocated because of hl^- SUNDAY. OCT. 10, 1965 COMING Mason and Fred Clark, first; Iixlustry. He is the pn-eeident of won first, second, third,' and way expansion or urban renewal Mrs. Richard Gworek and Mrs. LaBcmne - Silverstein Associ­ fifth pdace while competing with Northeast School Auditorium OCTOBER 14ih Doris Heading, second, and Mil­ ates and Djmamlc Insurance As­ to facilitate their relocation In personnel from other agencies i - Manchester; develop and make ton Gottlieb and O. M. Perry, sociates. He is the chairman of in the central Connecticut area. Regular Sunday Services HE TUNED CAR1 third. the Real Estate and Insurance available community data for The quiz tops off an intensive Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Also, North-South, Fred Pan- Dl'vlsion of Mianchester’a 1964-66 prospective new businesses; ag­ training program directed by Pastor M om l^ Worship 11:0(l A.M. zehagen and Joe Ingram, first; United Fund and is listed in gressively work toward the the factory and held at the deal­ Rev. Mlchellno RIoci Evangelistic Service 7:00 P.M. "Who’s Who in the East.” fruition of the Pioneer Indirs- ership. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haas, sec­ Frank B. Sullivan ^ ond and Dwlgbt Perry and Jock trial Park; and work closely SPECIAL OPENING DAY SERVICE Descy, third. ager of the Ferni Manufocuiring The Greater Hartford Chap>- with present businesses in aid­ The Smaller Business Asso- ter of the Red Cross is oo-spwn- ing and encouraging expansion. dajtion of New England S O'CliOCK The game is sponsored by the Oo., Newington. GOSPEL sorlng with 17 safety councils (SBANE) will meet Oct. 28 on SPECIAL SPEAKER: Rev. T. Brubaker, District Official Manchester 'YWCA and played SulUvan becomes a member and orgenlzatlons a five-day Al'vln J. Hirschfeld of 81 SPECIAL MUSIC: From Cooperating; Churches * each Friday at 8 p.m. Itoe pub­ of the society’s national execu­ the campus of the University of seminar. It win concern tech­ Mountain Rd., a certified public lic is invltod. tive committee because of his Hartford in the new. Hartford niques for industrial health and accountant with offices in Man­ election. He will attend the In­ Art Schod. Speakers will at­ SERVICES hygiene, accident pn-evetillon, chester and , Hartford, has been tack problems of management, ternational Conference to be and first aid. It will be held at added to the World Who’s Who held in October in Los Angeles. marketing and mergers in small the TTMCA outdoor center in TONIGHT THE He Uves with his wife, Mary, In Commerce and Industry. businesses. North Cblebrook Nov. 1-6. Reg­ This is the new nth edition pub­ at 7:30 and their children at 48 Haynes istration must be received by lished by A. N. Marquis Oo. It NEW 'CHURCH BIBLE SL SUNDAY SPEAKS 11:00 A.M.— 7:00 P.M. ATTEND CLXNIGS IN VERNON by R. Bruce Watkins, general AT THE Eugene manager of Watkins Bros., and Richard D. Poudrier, office PARKADE We are happy to announce the opening services of a new Brewer Assemblies of God church to be located in the Rockville area manager, will attend a Nationai RetaU Furniture Association of Vernon, Connecticut. Services will be held in the Northeast It Mickey Mantle were to Total Office-Operating Service School situated at the Intersection of Routes 30 and 31. make a public appearance In W a tc h Manchester, it would not be Clinic at the Park Sheraton Ho­ \fW ES T O W N OPEN Schedule of services wUl include Sunday School at 0:45 a.m.. surprising to discover - street tel, New York, on Wedneisday, /■." PHARMACY A L L D A Y Worship at 11 a.m., and evangelistic service at 7 p.m. stands with Mickey Maptle pen­ Oct. 13. # 459 Hartford Rd___649-9946 fo r ^ Tomorrow an inaugural ser\ioe w ill be held at 3 p.m. nants and other mementoes for Adlor J.iTurgeon, manager of SUNDAY EVERYONE IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. sale. If the Beatles were to come to our town, we likely Watkins floor covering shop, re­ The Reverend Mlchellno Ricci will provide pastoral would see pictures, etc. for sale turned last Wednesday from a three-day visit to the James Lee leadership for the new church. He recently accepted the call everywhere. Celebrities often sell the rights to their names Carpet Co., a subsidiary of Bur­ to pastor the district-sponsored mission church. A native of and pictures for commercial lington Industries, at Olascow, ALL MEDICINAL SERVICES AVAILABLE Qk»g)ORieiHM.' Hartford, Connecticut, Rev. Ricci is a graduate of Hartford purposes. But our governor or Public High School. He received theolog^lcal training at the President would be considered International Bible College, London, England, and gfraduated above such commer^Jism. from Central Bible College, Springfield, Missouri, in 1964. It does seem odd then to see For approxlmatey two years Rev." Ricci pastored a church such mercenary practices in re­ In England. A licensed minister of the Assemblies of Qod lation to religion. Yet this very thing occurred this week in New Southern New England District, he has ministered in churches York as reported and advertised In several of the European countries as well as in a number in an area newspaper. One of DAIRY QUEEN NO. 1 of churches across the United Stat*6;>------the most oft-heard criticisms of "Christendom” is that it is too . 4SS HARTFORD ROAD ITie Assemblies of God is a cooperative fellowship of preoccupied with money. The •ome 8,600 churches in U.S.A. Springfield, Missouri, is the EVANGELIST foregoing but confirms such headquarter city and also the home of the Gospel Publishing critics' in their feelings. WILL CLOSE F House and Evangel College. The weekly periodical with some Certainly q>readlng the gos­ Gene Burgess pel requires money, but the ‘ Start* Thamkf 200,000 circulation is the Pentecostal Evangel. The radio Bible Preaching Bible furnishes us with the N E H MONDAY voice of the Assemblies of God is RevlvalUme, heard on the •k pattern for its procurement. Oetob*rl4St ABC network every Sunday at 10:30 p.m. The fifty-year-old k Gotpel Music & Seng "Upon the first day of the week AmericsUGnatsst ehurch organization has experienced phenomenal growth over k Help for the N e e ^ let each one o f you lay by him 2 QUARTS ...... 89c the years largely because of a strong missionary and Sunday in store,” and '‘Let each man do according as he hath pur­ STOCK DrugStonEvsai School emphasis. Sunday School enrollment in U.S.A. is over CALVARY posed in his heart: Not grudg­ DQ DILLY BARS . Hundrads oHtwiw Aft- the mllUon mark, and approximately 860 missionaries are ingly or of necessity: For God ...... doL $1.00 2 for tha prica of 1 -i loveth a cheerful giver.” 1 Cor. YOUR actively serving the Lord in foreign countries. An active PMJ8 A PENNY member of the National Association of Evangelicals, the CHURCH 16:2; 2 Cor. 9:7, DQ SANDWICHES ...... doL $1.00 FREEZER, AssembUes of God Is a part of the Bible holiness movement. (Assemblies of God) Write today for FREE Bible Her message to the world in this troubled time is, "Jespe LIGGETT 647 E. MIDDLE TPKE. correspondence oourse. NOWI Christ, Saviour, Healer, Baptizer, and Coming King.” DQ JE T S ...... ------doz. $1.00 RBXALL K. L. Gustafson. Pastor THIS ANNOUNCEMENT AND INVITATION IS'SPON­ CHURCH OF CHRIST Thank Yon for Your Patronage, SORED BY CALVARY CHURCH OF THE ASSEMBLIES DRUG nORB Everyone Lydall and Vernon Sts. It’s Been A Pleasure Serving Yon. OF OfM) IN MANCHESTER, CONN., 647 E. Middle Tpke. Phone: 648-2617 MANCHESTER Rav. Kenneth L, Oiurtafeon, Pastor. Welcome Bible Classes, 9:45 asn. S n YOU IN MARCH — — — — P R « ANNtILU Worship, 10:46 a.m., 6:00 p.m. PARKADE . - P i# , 0 C »* f mm O C t ; Y f Kr J

^tlawhide* ID," Meviffw: S treps Pants and On^ Joke NSW TORK (AP) — n yott^rauclr eeneemed sritli minor Than SIS two ' hot-bsadedfan ' Diagnbfsis watBh enough talavieion, ydu 1*11 — It’e the^! action that unwritten televlalon rule the* brothwB, M^puanUy in-the oset every oomed^r seiies this aSaeon can pick up aoma'Of tha dain- ooohta. WTodnaaday night's spi> gote m snsged to. crowd In quits to taka care of the light muat have at least ons aecrat ; Ratiiigs Xiag dart fniggeu of tmie-knowa to- There is also a third bcotMr, agent apoof. formitibn. ■ ^ A'1m bf action trosa.a gang-of i p y ^ tl\Mga biaiekmaiUng sim­ tbs sliok, urhaas ntember bc]the The Hillbilly yeralon had Jeth­ tn m TOHK (AP) — OBB pro' HoW m i ^ of tie reaBaed. vk ple aodbiiaters ,'for piotebuon himlly, who kseps .^miring ro pUy, an even bigger boob piaminlnc exoooUrss, MIm iin- tU WMneaday. iflght, money tp flatflihts, ahooUnga, s^ f belts of brandy gnd € than Uaudl, talking about Joining p aten t fardonsrs, are arasdlha' roblqnM in a/da- the, anb-SMBRSH forcea, ba« ••■ly la ttis aeasoa any tha California of 1MB wake love affaW. tacbed way. ootnlng. a member of the “Oh« the wltti *ymptofaa ct that wearing atreteh panta sdth a And, of oourse, Qiwa Id that ohd.’’ He clanka around In a bul> iter- » was a busy hotir, but ths w n iM e TV diseas e, kaiUngs laa- side sipperr Anywsy, that was show aeertu wall-equipped to pretty daughter •— the one with {etproof trench coat acoompa* 1 by 1 •«« aUc betfttqri what ths daughter of the i’Blg bsMle fOmoet any kind of idot the stretch fMnta. ■ , nied by wild acreama front the Ken ^ bti H p i^ htfm the' VsUey” Barkleys was srearlng Ths Barkleys,art qidte a olan, laugh track. It waa a relief n Is Wednesday algM whan aha was rescued, from a If ths public fandba tiito eat- beaded by Barbara Stanwyek up, and it sura baats “Bonan* when the half-hour was over. iftW - fdiedula as soon as paaaHde 4- ttamderlng herd of wild horsM- who plays ttie nyrther. Miss sa” for else and variety, there ia K aybe this series In Its twa A f- = BAarttie IM M 1heyear.lt win whet made it eo nottoeable WM Btsnwy^ is an sotreas of eon- almost no limit to the typea of years has gone Just about aa far put be reidaoed by a series onttM that the reat of Om time:ahe waf, aiderabls sbmty, Intt both times storlea they Can turn. Out, . -aa it can go on iU one Joke. Tha idles •'O M bace,' the (»oaa-K|yed dlsereeUy garbed la flo6r-lei«th Tvs ktoksd-in on tbe show her rich Clampetta nowadays ara iprs- ZAan,’ * ttsMf an unsiioaaahfl eaa- gowne. Baiiler in the evening, CBS’ contribution tins bspn merely wo much complete hmocents dMsSe tor a spot in the eeaeoni A c ) ^ y , “The Big VaUey,n "Beverly HUlbUHas" was wdlfc* m W'osmical society aa they ara MW aobeduU. IpoUng serene snd .sensihle sitd ing down that Well-Wom Jantea owe ^of ABC's new aeriee, iaa’t complete fools. It's not. very The new sertes, expanded ia ■IMaking a few linea. Bond ladd. Thera/aeema to be iphlcal tunny any more. tte current tesidan from a art- Iso an M r old fasdure film, obvliaaaly e Uni- Is counted as cue of lAose ao- Man- esOed “family shows'* wMoh ?e. He neons a program that adults *ate at beBeve wUl not harm their ohih Love Affair He is r^dren and ;^ oh thsy will patient- lUdren. ly Bit tfirough themaelveo. By the time tUa televWoB Of Man, Car Jarvis ' soaacn has ended, it wlU have I Me M sped up as one nM>ra benett* ituring Msl to lovable animal aotore On Tuesday lervlce than to humana. There la, of He re- oouree, “ Idr. Bid,’ ' the tallsinff "The Great Love Affair,” a ng in hosse, and "PUpper’’ the dol- ngfct - hearted plctotiaJ easay frame pMn who almost tallca and on Jhe automobile in con- ork at "Liaaaie’’ who doea everything temporary America, wlU be Md St. but talk, and now CBarence. broadcast by CBS Tuesday from “ Honey Waat’a” . Moseet corn- 10 • 11 p.m. ly de- penlan la an ocelot named Barry Reasoner will be the k dlvi- Bruce — although In reel life, narrator. stock- ■^Bruce is a girl ocelot muned Timed to the introduction of 1. The Honey but that would have been Detroit’s new 1966 models and n 1964. much too oonfueltig to the au­ America’s first anticipated nino- esident dience. There la alao Spot, "The mlUicn oar production yoox, “The. Great Love Affair" wlU “ The Ulmater’a’’ flame-throwing pk, vidend . ahd “My Ihree Bone,’’ shag^ examine the unique relationship L of the dog. Tramp and “Please Don’t between, the average American Sat nie Dalaies,’’ Hungarian' and Me automobile. The broad­ ) com- cast roams the U.S. to explore eam- aheepdog caUed “Ladadog” by the witty Bcrlpt writers but the pervasiveness of the nt vlg- in American life. CBS cameras n and whoae real name la Lord Nal- aon. have filmed a half - doien ex­ roaden OBS boa reaHy decided to re­ amples of various drive - in place its first oenoells.tlon of the buaineeBes and inetltutione, as ■eason, “Slattery’a Feopla” well as other offbeat automobila phenomena InclwUng custom >f Car- with an Alt LhAletter- hosted vstlety show to start on Dec. S. auto shows, drag - strip racii« tly at- TUs addMkm will bring to 15 the and the newest fad of “slot « iet Mo- nanber of network vsiie^ oar” racing parlore. twld at •hows avsileble to most TV au- In chronicling the love affair, r Hotel dUnoes each wash. moniMt with Andy WiUiams. Hope wiU join WU- the broadcast examinee Da- leamen ^ Preeumably LlnUetter’a ft«e UAma music and humor Mondajr from 9 to 10 p-m on NBC. trolt’a bard - srtl, the auto Oxm- I,' and adaptation e f Ma aummer ra- room-dickering over new and ig with phMemant hour, “Hollywood used car prices, the buaineaa o f ;encies TWsbt Soouto,’ ’ wiH be IM g on aervloing autoa and the boom t area, ineq;>eiieive new talent and auo- in accessories, and the less ro­ tensive eaaa atory Merviewa with aa« mantic aspects of breaMkronA ed by MbMihed atars who do not part John Ga'vm Looks to'Broadtv’a'v repossesskma and dumping of « deal- dorm but who {dug their ourrent HOU.TWOOD (API - JglnAbAek. ‘ *' autos. R examines tiie aoUvMea. qime an honest appraisal; and bile as an art fonn, a oct- Oavin, like the guy watched But I got through it okay. It his mother-in-law drive houglM almost knocked me off my flet when he asked If I ALL wohld sing with Vivian — and 'Shindig,” the: rock 'n roU.ahow ba.used, on the theory ^ t they with no tehearmU. - ~ . that was one of last season’s might attraict older viewers 1965 ■And to top it Mf, he picked ■uccesses, does not seem to be who ordinarily would stay as ^Ing so weU since it was sliced ‘You’re Just In Love,’ from *C^ far away as possible from long­ FREE EStjMTES to half and ^totted on Thursday Me Madam,’ You kno^ the one haired, guitar-playing groups. i - A IN TOlbl HOME and Saturday nights.^In an ob­ where the boy alnga different Hugh Downs, 10 pouhds Ouaranteed InataUattone vious effort to repair the ahow’a words thin the glrlT ratings a new policy of “ guest lighter and eportlng a neatly ■ eis-dssA ’ trimmed Van Dyke beard, will RADIOS .“ It's the toughW song fliere — after thi manner of C A I L - IM MS Blaia sa Miuuilieater is and I had never sung before NBC’s "Hullabaloo” — has been be back on his two NBC shows, 144 1 without water running on my insUtuted./ Stars like Mickey | (See Page Two}. | TV-RatUo, Salas aad Servies

m V i PAGE TWO BtANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9,1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9,1966 PAGE THREE SATURDAY JO PROGRAM Morning MONDAY JO PROGRAM Educationed TUESDAY PROGRAM Ik M dUMMl J(f Ti88 (8) The Lney Shew U iW (I> SI Thompson. tJ.S. Air Force pi- lla u Ohaaael I Boon and IM Clueat star Joan BlondMI (0) lot cmabaa through time bar­ TV lile (I) Beet SallsT TteM Ofeaansl SlIS (O) (8) Tanuny rier into world of aOM liihablt- ;T hf Spirit of M. u xm " Fait TV Sitl (8) U v b g H M M y (N) CoatliiuteW ( t iU (88) sS mA w . Night Bopoit ad mute remnants of earth's n. True story of ChariM lAi4- (M> Oaadlepla (M ond ay — F rid a y ) m iporttnm CoanaCtlout < U iN (S) RFD M*. I civilisation who escaped ooo- barsh'e amaabg solo fllgiit (POIaek nish (JFEDBt Channel 24) (M) At Borne wiUl i^ U o n a l Oonvaitilaii. Frank Atwood mlc plane of 19TL aoroM the AUantio Ocean 8:88 (8) Tawa Ortar to ••48 (88) Peter Jeutaxs New S Fteo/’ Audrey Hop- 1:M O) n il li VOoaa Toiw Nelson and Barbara Bden News, Sports, Woathas 8:88 (I) Saarba Semester (88-44) Baa Oaaay as his genie, Jennie. ,7l88 (•> Aftor Dbaer Mevla ) The OraaHva Paisao bum aad Fred Astaire. A mu­ llil8 (8) Saturday Speetaoalar (88) Varrbd Pregnau (88) At HaiaeWIth KIMr , RepeiU o T ^ 8, t p.m. sical with a Parts background. „ (8-88d8) King Family ."Trapose,” Young man Jotas 8:88 (8) Msmeab of Oemfart (84) Baehebr FaUmr TUI the- "Come Fill the Cio>." Jamea 8iS8 (8) Trials s( O’BriMi Nellie" Bags of years "ftl a ‘ '^taa Ooald (8-8848) Tho Marts aeriallat troupe to learn triple 8:45 (8) Varied : : I Pragraiae “ 1:84 ({> Aa iha WaiM Taru life of a typical American atigatod Iv.M ia of Kildare’s tha Record 1:88 ft) HoSsa. • ]Parly (3iw48) F Troop Casney stare as a crusading Peter Falk with Joanna Barnes somersault. Burt Laiicaster, 1:88 (8) Newsiwa aad Weather (88-84) LaTt Maka a Dnal (O) (1848) Tha Dsrtots newspaper editor, "Never Bet on Anythtim That pnall town lofd by town bar­ medical studanb. (O) S:88 (I) PatMesal JaaSiton (O) liSS (3) Year Oengtessaaaa fraas Ohm l«llobrlgite and Tony (88-M) Today Show (O) }:H (8844) Nawa ber. Jean Patera, David Wayaa ( 4 4 ^ ) Legend of Jasso .m. 1) Ton*&aT Dr.'Brtlhata <0) (84348) Fsytoa Flaes T all^" Ally. O’Brien's BngllsR Curtis. (C) (8) SpeeehMOhOar i orreetba 8:44 (i> PaMwerd .... (! 8) ATbu tor Us Oean bookie Is charged with the and Alan Hale Jr. (0) Jam u W:88 (I) Naws SpeebI U.S. Congressman Donald J. "laist (or Gold," Ida Lupino, 1:88 (8) thma with Mike Walbee (048) Memaat af Tielh (M| Beader*a Db^at titt (8) Aady Orift h Shaw 1:18 I) Mows with "Tha Orsafliovo Affair," A death of an accountant Oienn Ford and Qlg Young. 1:88 (I) Varied Ptegrame (848^) The Narsu (t848)lBdy wStoms Shaw light • hearted plctorbl eseay Irwin, D^orwalk, (88) Get SmaH U:88 (48) ModaBiea I h ^ r (8) Frieadi af iTr. Qaabar (O) 8:88 (i) HoaSe Party 8:88 llM Lawreaee Welk Show Air Fsres BeWglsas 8:88 (8) Kxerebe wNh Otarb (O) 8:88 (88-48) Newt With Wanuw’a 1:88 m48) Balbbalae 8:18 (8) Newt Noon.” Marshal awatts Urtt (1-8-8318) Mews, Spsrts and bandit. W.C, Fields, Mae West ’ (48) News aad Vbwe Teach i:r ' (U Dtek Tea Dyka Shmv (B-ISdS) Amerleaa S ' ' ' ti88 (88) Salarday Night at Ska George Maharis b .tonlglU’a " K a Callar" fflroumaantbl 1:88 The Fieaeh Chat 1 of kUbr bo aent to weather 1:88 (88) News, Sign Off 8:U (48) Beae the Olewa 8:88 (8) Ta Tan tha Tralk but. Ouesb are DIoim War- evidence places ShanandoiUi In . ?«P«M ot OCL 4. I p.m. (8348) Ysw Dsa'l Bay (O prison and the town aralb to (88) News aad Waalhsr liM (8) Canadian Foelban Movies 8)88 (8) News 8:88 (8) Ban Btchnide Shaw (8848) Amther Werid (8) IM htr Kaawa Bast Ottawa vs, Winnipeg "The Honeymoon Machine," wioi, Joe and Bddle, The A$- Jeopardy but an Indian doU 8:88 Amsrieaa Syasphsaj JMO It the maiahal wlH live (83) A Big Mews 8:88 (8) Memests s( Osmfsi8 — (8) Girl Tab (8) Never T w Y a i ^ provides a poaeible clue .to hb (8848) Tsaag Marrtadp ung en o i^ to ba marriad. i (88) Mlghtllto (IS) TBA Steve McQueen, Brlgld rtorfo", (88) Mike Doaglaa Bltow (8448) Geaaral Muplbl . . . p e t 8, 1:80 P.BL (M) Movie Jim Hutton. Comedy af Geed Night Myma past. Robeit Horton. 8:18 Jass Oaeaal 4:88 (8) Baagar Aady Show Gaiy Cooper, Grace Kelly, jSS) Tsalght Shew 8:88 (8) Memeat sf Msdltatisa — (88) Msmbg Mavb 8:88 (8) News • :8 8 (i> Haael (0) Jimmy Ruabbg (8t4m 71btAOaair. (O) Tbomaa ICUi^U. Starring Johimy Canon (C) t:W (88) Great Memeats ef Xasle 3g!«' S:M (31 Natieawtde Bawling Slita Off______8:18 (8) Depaty Dawg i:88 (8> Dick Vaa Dyka Shew (8-8*^) Tha Fam ur’a Daagh- 8:88 Ite Art sf Beabg (8) Vekay Xaasw Ohto (88) Opea Mika I (8) Taesday Starlight (38) Boiler Derby 8:88 (8) Leave It to Beaver (18-88) Tea DaiPt Say (0) tor (0) Doctalve Moment (88) Navsr Tsa Taaag (tl-88>Laeal Newt, WsaSker "Hell Below Zero.” *' (8) General Hospital (8) PMher Kaews But 18:88 (8) Steva Lawtaneo Shaw 18:18 The Improper Steitaa at M.H. (48) Swahby 8hdw 1:U (»|(88) WWastera a ^ ia NbaaMaas “HIgUigkto ------(!) Ten Me, Dr. Brathan aiM (.3:^) ‘World Borles Bpo«- they hope will enable them to (48) Jaek Lolaaae (8848) Tenag Marrieda 4:88 (18-88) Newt (88) SMite Camera light’ break .the bank at the local Ouaat: Bobby Darb,Darin, s singer.Il , Maare I (8) r . J. Mevta *itt WorM Series, Casino. ^Shindig* *Today* t:U (88) Take Five 8 :a (88-88) WolM Serbe ;88-88I. Baa to tJ Yaar LUeUfa Repeat ot Oct. 8, 10 pjm. 4:88 (8) Big • Thsatrs 1:88 (8) PaUileal Tateeast "V irg b b City,” Errol Ilytm, 18:88 (8) I Love Laey .Fifth Game (If aeoenaaiY) Oanaim as, Ftuil Bryan. "BIghr IiynT m ^ " RoacUoM Meriden Democratlo Town Miriam H ^ n s , Randolph Third game. Twins at Los Note: "Ken Murray's Holly­ Frmctared Phiaees (0> Twba at L u Angelaa of squad of soldtert jphmaa OonunlUoa Angeles wood", a short subject will Im­ (ContiniMd from Pagw Om ) A. young rnap told by hb doo- MONDAY Scott, otben. Union and Con- (8) Bea Casey 4:88 18) Baager Andy Shaw tors thM He has but a short down by A heavy W.W. n boro- (48) Leeal and Nattoaal News federato splaa try to outwK 4iM (3) NFL — Oeaatdown to mediately follow the morie. (44) S u b A.M. Ia-8eheol Proatmats Kickoff (C) •Today" and "OorKsentiwtlon,” (Sh-asTMatoh d a m (O) ttano to ilva. (C) 8:18 Thb It Coaa. bardmwit Bonar OoUeano and 1:88 (8848) M ylR ther, the Oar each other b otaiabbg gedd 18:88 (XLSt) News (8) Mickey M eau Olab (84848) Boa Oasay Lea Marvin. , Jerry Van Dyke and tha voico t M sympathben b V lr^nb Series previewing In depth the 8:88 (3) The Loner 18:88 (8) Homemakers’ Movie (8848) Never Tee Teaag e u — Oiadea 86 (8) Aftemaea Shew Of Ann Sotham. (C) National Football League . (8-8848) Bollywood Falaoo (0) after three and one-half months "Bocauso ot tho Noodle the •:8I 3-D Poetry Cite want to send to Con. (8848) Cenceatratba 8:88 (8848) Newa Haystack Waa Lost" ( I M ) Where tha Aetfan Is (38848) Combat federacy. games scheduled for weekend. 18:88 (3) Gansmeko BalUng a M -foot ketch frotn (48) Never Too Youg 8:88 (8) Big 8 Theatre 9'' ‘radee 44 im Featare Feai-TUrty (48) The Satart 18:88 (8) TwUlght Bone U r t 8 ( { 4 4 ^ ) News, Starts, aad I E :xplorbg Oar Laagaaga "The Farmer.” Guest: Dennb (tt) Merv Ortffb Florida to TahlU. 11:88 (8848) Merabg Star (O) “Bring Your Smile Along" Wealhar ' ^ e 87th Day.” Gene Barry Weaver. A GI would rather (» ) TaalgU Shaw 4:88 (8) Oadaboat Gaddis (0) ‘ "Nervous Man In a Four Dol­ (8-38-48) Yoang Set Pretty high school teacher Oradee 44 and Valerie French. Five peo­ (arm than fight, thereby ei>- 8:88 (3) Baee of the Week lar Room." A nlckel4md-dlme He shot a lot of fUm, per- (88) Newa abl Wsaikas Weader of Words Starting Joh:m Canon (C) U:St (8348) Paradbe Bay (0) comes to N.Y, to be good thing going when oven 1:48 (8) News 8:88 (3) Weather, Sports and News .48) Bab Yaang Nows m Mavto 8 Natural Sclenco^-Gradea K 6 8:38 (3) Bat Mastersoa. 11:18 (8) Capital Beporto and was swept overboard once cey and HunU Hall. Bowery (ST Ten Me, Dr. Brsthars 1:88 The HamanlUea (B) (88) Soopa- their parenb cannot teU thenl 1:46 (8) Memeata af Otmfort — (8) The Fllntstenes U il8 (8) Chiller Theatre (88-44) Father fenaws Beat Boys gat bvdved b a taxi U:88 (8) P.J.'Movie S:M Explerbs Ndtara , (18) Sapermaa apart. (C) Geed Mitfcl Hyma .. in a storm. He says he’ll be U :U (8) Oaldteg Light racket and get taken (or a "Bbter Kenny" Roealbd Russ­ (38) Championship Bowling "Beyond the Time Barrier," 18:88 (88-88) New* ride. Natural Bclenca — OradM 44 (48) Outer Limits Robert Clarke, D arlen e giad to get btKdc to televisioiau ell, Dean Jagger. Famous i Ia-8ehoeI Prevlow ” (88) Lleyd Tkaxton Skaw nuiao and her ( 1 ^ to w b Thb b Oonn, 1:88 (38) Menteiw Laae recogniUon for her method of (48) Uoyd Thaxtoa Shaw I Seta aad Syetoaes .‘Peyton Place* FHI-ito treating InfantUe Paralyab. Operatloiu 4:88 (8) Teifr Bear Je) , „ (48) Morv OrUfb Show iGadergartoa WEDNESDAY JO PROGRAM ^Mb^merioa’s PraWema aad U:S8 (88) Toaight Shaw (0) Lola ABiright will aubsUtute ages I WuH'o Maw / for Dorothy Mslone sg Con­ 1:88 (88) OiM O’ebok Bepart — Children / Tima OhaaBel . Sterling Hayden. comes to America and faUa SUNDAY JO PROGRAM (88) Supermaa Sign OH The ... ^ Seebg 1:88 (8) Best Saner (O) (8) Anerneea Show ta love w ib a Yank. stance Mackenxie on ABCs (48) Bllleinaa (Mj^UB. Ab Fsrea BaUgbm 8:88 (8-48) Naws aad Wealhsr Repeat 'O c t 10, 1:80 p.m. (IMS) Baa Casey (88-48) Where the Aeltoa Is (48) Merv Orlftia Shew Time Oluumel * who imparts with some home­ (48) Boh Yonag Naws Cary Grant stars in WuU*B varaa "Peyton Place” while Miss (88) Thb la the Auwav (88) At Heme wUh B M r (n ) Featan Fear-Thirty 11:88 (38)■^) Tonight“ - - Show- T:t5 (8) Sacred HeaH spun philosophy. U:88 (8) Movie Mamrpleees the movie “Houae- 1:86 (8) Newt aad Weather Chlldre(L"Repeat of 8:80 p.m. '•Terror from the Year 6,000." ___Starringirrbgt JohiuivJob CarsonC (O tiM (8) The Chitetophere Malone b recuperating from (88) Becky aad Mia Prisads 1:18 (8) Memeat af MedUatbn — 1:tt (88) Bachelor Father 08) Bible Aaswera "(Snm More W iu Feeling'' (M) WU^blrda Japan T e d » 1:88 (8) As the WatM Taras _ Ward Costello and- Joyce Hol­ 1:88 (88)(—88) Oae- O’ClMk------Report — (8) Thie Is the Ufe (48) Family Theater's Dawa Conductor of symphony or­ surgery. A sixAeeman said Miss boat,” Thursday 9-11 B ln on 1:88 The Maglo Boaae (8388) Let’s Mbka a Deal (O) den. A "time machine" ma­ Sign OH (II) Oed b the Answer ef Amerlea chestra and wife plan a di­ d:88 (8) Sparta, News aito Weather 1:88 (Si News The Columbus Legand v (81) Agriosltare es Parade 8:88 (8) Scope Albright would be In the rede 4:U (8-48) Pater deaabgs News p.m. on CBS. 1:48 (8) Memeat af Oaartert — 1:U (8848) Naws terialises a female fiend from jtoj^UK.W) A b Fares Beligtens vorce until they dtacover it b (38) Olabhoaso 8:88 The PTaneh Chef * 8:88 (8) Patsward the year 6,000 who goeo on a • :U (8) Davey. aad Oallath 08) Featare Films neceasary that they mairy for "the next flve or six weeks." Goad Night Hymn In vj^o n to lunch WMi JnHo (8388) Memeat af TraSh murderous rampage. 1:18 (8) News aad Weather •l88 (8) Adventuree ef Oamby (0) 8:88 (8) The Deputy first. Kay Kendall and Yul Child (38 8^) The Manes (88) Lbyd Thaxtoa Show l i U (8) Moment af MedUalba — (8) Davey aad Oellath (O) OS) Wcrld%rlsa BseehaB Brynner. (C) She has appeared in the "Peter 8:M ^tlqoot ■48 (88) Memory. Laae (88) Cemmaulsmi Myth vs. (48) Adveatare et WiUlam TeB (88) Late Shew 8:88 (I) Basso Party SIga Off Ounn" serlee aeveral seasons C I o ^ with Ooorga Mtchaef (83-88) n o Doeton (48) Ltoyd naxtoa Shaw (I) News Hesllty 8:88 (8) Great Memeata b Maate "Armored Command" Tina 8:W lateraatboal Magniibo (•) Ten Me, Dr. Brathan (0> 6:88 (8) Peter Patamns s (48>Dawa Bibb IssUtato 08-88) “Werld Series Spcl- Louise and Howard Keel. ago 18:88 Jftn Cm w U 1:88 (S) Mameab at Cemtort — (8348) A-Tlme tor Us (88) Ladies Day Goad Night Hymn 8:48 (8) U sM Tims llght" Naals leave a wounded girt to Repeat of Oct 10, 8 p.m, S:to (8348) Werid Settee (18) Sm rm aa (8) Hy Fitoud FUeku (0> (48) Aanb Oaktay spy on Americana. U :i8 OIra Oeeld Sixth Game (If aeeessary) (4D> itiBsHiSB (8) Faith b r Tedsy (O) 8:88 Chaagliw Times (O) (88) Oheyenaa Repeat ot Oct 1» 8:80 p.m. 8:88 (8-t8) News aad Weather (83) Bed Byder (33-88) World Series U :88 (8) P.J. Mevto Lea dagetee at MlaneapaBs 8:68 (83M) News wMh Woataa’s m ) n e Ohrtstsphers (88) Werd ef Lite IVnirth game. Twins at Los "Cattle Que Amerleaa Sbry ClaesicS kiUed for hia laiu], fights to TEXACO (8388) Another WorM w ill perfonn on Channel 24’s OM8) Baage BMer Music Grades K-3 (8) Never Tee Yonag S:1B (8-48) Peter Jeaalhgs Newa (8) iBSight 4:88 (8) Face the Natioa hold property and accepts the 0:88 Solesee b ladastry "Jass Caaual" tomhirow at 8 (88) Thie b the Uto friendship of Indiana. IN THE NEW FALL PROGRAMS (8348) Oeaeral HsspMal (38) Otabhease (38-48) Topper Carteena Open 24 Hours A Day Grades 44 8:88 (S) News 8tU (SI) Spsobl Bepert pjn., repeated Mmiday at 10 y, (48) Onu Bebeib 8:88 (8) Mister Kd (48) Leeal Naws, Waathsr, 10:88 8-D Pastry (B> Sparta 8:88 (S) Dtek Taa Dyke Shew 8:88 (I) News M;88 (8) Lamp D ab My Feei (8) TBA U :H The Magte af Wards (8848) Yea Han’t Say (O) (8) Sarfside 8 b puna. (8) Jewish News aad Tfcwe (88) The Vaexpeetod (48) Featare M Firestone Tires ^ ^ Language Arts Oradss E 6 (88) O r<^ MameBis af Maele (8) Father Kaawa B ^ (88) Mew Heriaeas (88) Aanie Oahb: "Falaa Colors" (83M) Yeaag Marrieda (8388) Bnattey - Brtnhto; (88) Challee ef (48) Soepe —Sign Oft Quality Line Products 8:48 laBehsel Preview f iavatba 1:8 (48) U.S. Air Faroe Bellgfoas 4:88 (I) BauerAady Shaw Bepart (88) Saerifice c-elMwMasa ... 8:88 (8) I’ve Gel a Seorat Gen. Repairers License ' Sbg OUdren 8m (83-88) MiMeh Game (O) (48) ^eyeane _ (48) ThU b the LUe (8) Saadsy Cater Movb Spec- Film Will Be In Color 8:18 TB-%hool Prevbw (8) Xtekay Mease Otab 8:48 (38) Mews aad WeaStev 18l88 (8) Look Dp aad Uve teealar 1:18 (8) News and Weather Wbdow on our World 1:U (8) Moment af Medltattea — Comer Broad and (it) Never T«e Yeaag 6:(Ui (38) Peter Jenabge Mews TRIAN6LE (8) The Teacher Speaks "Revolt of the Mercenaries" 8:48 Seta and Systenu (48) Swahby Shaw (80) Beaay aad CeeU V Irgbb Mayo, Susanna Can- Sign Oft 1:88 (S) What b the WotMT (8) News Middle Tpke. West . O®*- ‘ i*® P-Bb 4:88 (8338) Mews New England (48) Faith b r Taday alea. Group of mercenary sol­ 8:18 The Friendly Qbat 8:88 (8) Big 8 Theatre TURNPIKE SERVICE 18:48 (St) Sacred HeartProgram diers rescue beautUul Duchess 1:88 (8) Momenta af Oamtoii — 8:88 What’s New (38) I Led Three Lives lltSS (8) Camera Ihraa ta a swashbuckling story of Geed Ni|d>t Hjrma Children "The Golden Hawk." F n A (33-88) Leeal Mews, Weather Phone 643-2176 Yerby’s stoiw of the Carib­ 1:U (88) Weston Maes HIgUlghts WE (8) Spotlight m 4|alaBiplae feudal da)rs. (C) 8:88 Japaa Today. bean War between Franoe, OeUege (It) Favorite Story Repeat ot Oct. n . 1 p.m. (88) Sports Camera I^Wln and England b the 17th 1:15 (48)'**) Local aisad - Nattoaal ■ Newt BFBCIALIZB (3848> BaHwtakb "The Cemper Peniry” COME IN and SEE OUR SHOWING 8:88 What’s New century. Rhonda Fleming and (81) Faitt to Faith (M) Btarrug the BdHers Coming Show$ Repeat of 6:80 p.m. 1:88 4 ) Lost b Space (88) I BeUove See 1:30 lIBtlng for channel 80. 1:00 Caiudar (8388) The VlrgblaaIbglB ba (O) James Druiy and Lee J. Cobb. 11:88 (8) Fram the Cellege Oampas t;M (8) The TweaUeth Oeatary A 12-part series on the prob­ .SH O P and Ivor Hugh b host (or thb cul­ "Pop Buell: Hooaier at the 8:U The Friendly Otaa* "The Awakening,” Roberta St Joseph College lems facing the United Natiims tural aHairs_prevbw Biofe, returning as a . guest Wheel Alignment (8-88-18) Dlseovery Front" Story of ai) Indiana SAVE OF 21", 23" and 25** COLOR 1:18 PYontbrs of The Sea 6:88 What’s New farmer who helps refugees starts Tuesday at 10:80 pjn. 1:80 Children star In her Beby role, tails in and Balandiig (83) It b Writtea lavUaUea Ta Art love with a mysteiiouB strang­ Vandeman. from the Communbt PaUiet on Chiumel 24. WHERE BMward Hopiwr 8:88 Grab at Band Lao build new lives b free (AUdren's Fountab er (guest star O leim ^ibetu; Precision Smqi-On (88) Jewish LUe Kaleldeaoopa a drama especially written to UtM (18) The Chrbtophem Laos. (R) H ie problems posed by priv­ YO U SEE Julb Child 8:88 What’s New - (38) Mr. aad Mrs. North Book Beat Repeat of 6:80 p.m. m l a b Beby’s absence from Equipment lliSS (8) Year OeagreeasuM Frsm ate ownership of gung in the TV SETS NOW! pihiioh ranch. OeBBeetteat "The Good Buy” mis Emily Klmbr 1:88 Kagilsh; Faet and Faneg U.S. Congtessmaii Bernard F. 8:88 (8) Forest Bangers ■* country are exanUned on "A B C 8:00 Mraallaaal __ ___ 1:88 The Fteaeh Chef Doable ^ Stamps "WUd Boy" (C) SIGN 18:88 Repeat of Oct 11, 8 p.Bb 8.88 a s s&o“SE!? <«> OrabowaU - IVOomt Scope" tonight from 10:80-11. teraa Oapbad: Haste b Ow ' O n ’ iimday ISiSi (8) Pereeptba 08) Saeess Wsries 8:88 By-Lba . (8) Gommpata aad'Pew b 1:88 (F Lassie (CL 18:18 Patellae: PaWsd Nattene ■:88 The Faarth Bcbte j g M ) Tayage b BaBim at “Funny OW," with Audrey Dr. James R. Brown’a guests •:88 (I) Green Aerto (O) Hoora: 7 AJf. to 11 P J l George Thotnpson. Guest is include Robert LeeiMy of the (8848) Bob Hope Preoenb Dr. Andrew Wong, Yale Hed- Hepburn and Fred Astaire, wiU BBUMONT WBDNBSDAT Now Hi • • - - • ical 1:88 (8) My Faverlto Martlaa A.M. InSchokeel Pregrams "Kicks,” Mickey Roone;oney aad . research (38-88) WaM Dbaey’s Weader- be Shown on NB C's "Tuesday CARPET PLAZA . Ban of Introducing Mrtodb Jonnsoli.jS DIC^ NOEL, Plop. Mindnem <80e M A IN ST,e 648-6602 8rt8 AHvsIva aad a Aheal (B) flaucoma. fal Werid el Cater Night at the Moviea" from 0-11 STANEK ELECTRONICS 8:88 Wander at Wards (§ ) H erald______Drama of on unconventional 08) iBsight - (8).BIpeeid 18:18 tha Bprbgfleld Daily Newa rich girt who liras her life 128 Thnand Tpke. "Panic at 10,000" A aeries of p-m. ' — 8:88 Othelto (O^rm) (S3) SeliSip It P b Bawl E LE N ’S HEKAOO 177 BROAD STREET— PHONE 649-1114 U :88 (W) Biag^Areaad the WaiH mishaps ta the akydlven' High ^ o o l Route 83^—643-7614 ^ Beany aat Oaell plang threatens a double Songs recorded by Bob Dy­ 881 M A IN EfT. U :8 t f b m Oaplaadi Xw le In FBIDAT SIllS (8) AeMBt aa Uvtag tragedy for their pasaenicera.. lan, the young folk singer, will A.M. la Behtcl Programs TIP legtabtors. 18:U Sbg OhUdna 8bg (B ) liras (8) We BeUeva P.M. 8:88 (U Bd SnBivaa Show (O) be performed on NB C’s "H ulla­ STATE 8BRV. STATION U ;88 DatsUas: UaUad NalhM 18:46 841 Pastry (m T ^ , (Protestai^ (t-8848) Tho F.B.I. baloo" Monday 7:30-8 pjn. 770 MAIN 8T. U:18 Bhyttau aad Bhymes (iU UARYCARTED (8) YataiWiMrii aaghUghb "Slow March Up A Steep HUl” lrt8 T U Is Osaus, (M) U:I8 DntsUaei UaHM NiSaas ^ N to ti'a*? ee S !’’ KeUy and Oari Orande interviews Yale liupector Lew Brskbee' Tha HaasaalUea (B) P.M. ■oott a n assigned to break Football Coach Carmen Coma meihoda b hunting;bg a homi- WTMAN OIL fXk. i:88 18:U Tha OrsaMva Parasn up a CUnose xidia type m >oi^ and film hlgUigfate are seen qt ddal bank robberr _b queatioo- ssii’Sf ssvS;?™ 1:88 Stag OUMiob Sbg (B ) w on of ra ^ e b bpoppy laisit. yesterdays ral^Brown game. R AN G E OMl DRYER 84 M A IN d H ad by hb superior. MAKE A DII^RENCB WHERE YOU SAYBI 8:88 J uW» r High Sebae#1 W <388-M) J 08) The Ohrietopheia 8:88 (88-88) Braaded WIRING SERVICE IT DOES to ilS ergaiten 08) Starriag the Bdttem Chock Qmnors as Jsson Mo- Science b bduabry 8:88 WhaPs Naw U 4 8 Herbert Brucher. Hartford Cord "The Bar Sbbter” Jsr Kbdeigatten t^ d re n lun t-Zu Oourant; Richsra Garvey, son McCord forces a town to Service OiHUiges. Complete What’s New 6:88 Baa Arsand navbS Springfield DaUy News; face lb prejudice toward aa IVMag InstanatioBs la Old C ^ r e n Unlventty ot ArisoM Orehea- ‘(Si WiUlain Dwight_ . Jr.,___ Holyoke Indian woman. (C) 8:88 tra. Ropoat of O o t ^ p.m. I (88) NlghHlto and New Homes sad Batl- UnivmaKr^%SaM On Im» I lUT ia.nB Transcriptcript • Telagnun with t:88 (8) Perry Mason I What’s New (Iti TuibM Shew Alan H. Olmstesd, Mancbeator nettps, IN STAN T tra Repeat of 6:80 p.m. "The Case of the Impetuous vS A V IM G S I What’s New Sbrrlag Johnny Canon K6 Herald, aa editor :• in • chief. Imp" Msson rescues s youiw Weetrlc Heat iBstonotiotis I Grab a( Saad „ (48) Oenversatbaa WMh Repeat of 8:80 n.in. Children's Fountain. Repeat ef tmu •4»st ISitt Of) The Uviag Wsm gin swimmer who b fleeing i rinantuh i T i m w i I I Otovetaad OrohoAi U.N 8J ?r"j.*S;y^' (848-48) Ssnday NlgM MOvb ' Tha“ (Dieattve ' jattvTPe^___ ^ I Iha OpoB X bd OS) Aamiicaa FeetbaU Leagaa ^ o rt b To diim s" John Hsnrt ^Car^j-Bresson rbcess O'^urfce," Robert Game Waym, Stewart (Iraager, Br- Arc our Ad^dion Proooduna k C«vbd«iHlwriSa^ mm 1667 MAIN tT„ MANOBBSTBB a ROUTB Ul, 00\,SNTBT 8:18 OutmodedT IIAIU » (8-88) Dtractbaa nle Kovacs, Fabba and Ca^ 18:88 « w IsaptwpSir Slsstot 8f Cobum. Prinossls 08) Meat The Pmas uebe in a brawling drama of Ckutotnlaed SsM O o m * Maara (W) WeaSevar Prsseato •Aliy AlAska. OnstenLbd Ante Tbps l i U (8) inrL Today 18:88 (8M8) The Waehtosr Ship b _ THURSDAY iiMin i8-~ National Football League the Anny j DIMPSEY-TEGELER dMi Co., hw. A.M,lB4bha0l Piagrams Game Washington RedaUiis vs "Tlie Day tbs Crew Pheed the 8:88 Seteaea b uTastry (W Den W ILUS GcFoge ' Bl. Louis (Mimnals at DC Sta­ . Deck" (S6) WILSON TURNPIKE AUTO m iIND Ly AND HEUnrop TRANBAOnONB HANDUM) ON dium la Washington. Live 14:88 (8) Whal’c My Lba ^ . _____ SFEOIALOnnU IN htfUEB 1:88 (t-M) Isiaaa and Answers 11:88 (8) News, Wealhsr, Bpeib EUCTRICAL CO. ALL EXCBANOB8 U0EBO AND DNUSIllD-—MDTDAL VUNIMI MjjW Jaabr High Sebim (88) Wlmqsg Pias (88) News SEAT COVERS 8i88 O) OpiBtoaated Maa Besldeatlal-OoiMB.-lBd. Saaday Nbkt Bepsi4 166 W . 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T : » i .> 1 PAGE FOUB . MANQgaarTElt iLwcftfete I^ATuili/i{Y/6S^iBVrt^' mm Asks To End Runs M r8^^i£qliiufn tfanU It THURSDAY PROGRAM Uayd Tbastsa Show iM Maaa ItfOMmy (•» . For Riders To Mttke lt ' dii Her Own liM Mneksaale’s BaUsM Faytaa----- Flaea------jp, NBW YORK (AP)—The New SU e/d n a tion thaw(0) By wm MOMA9 KMisn Haven Railroad says it will file liW ttaW__ W eHd eM______Tw i ' ringsra. and new HOU-YWOOD (AP) Ifce Let's Maks a Deal (0) lU group. Dtno, Dssi with the Interstate Oommerce tacM M Um m«lM In Um U o m liW Haws lUneiiuui XI)Bepprt from BW Ootm Odtiatitalhat< ’n s ling. Mat Pass Clommlaalon a request for per- oommiosaiy bore tbe eeiae _^ jsr s( ft alDMiliVMHcn mlaslon to abandon all inter­ I) n s Msissa » Mews'aad Waalbas Vaistad Image.” B ineaaage: Who la that brown I DA. Mavy FHni- state passenger service, effec­ ftMiir' • Qsetsfs tive Mairh 1, 18M. haired beauty in the lanffei^S m «l KTarsih id) ‘ S .Vamars friend. I m liatT •iff - r S U t dsaahigs Haws UM. •>• Maws, Spafts m eUmlnate the bankrupt New H m fact waa that many of Bm fsVsatb Oases (tt Ssesssaiy) . (HLOhiMimus Haven's last legal obligatioii to atudlo worfcera knew her- aa •■If inrSpselal WisssS ____ sad Waatbaa • tii (•> Maws The BMHatto eontinue passenger service. ICre. David McCallum, ,wife' of <•> L a i a ^ (p> U iU MIghtUfa - the coatar of "The ICah From BtuSkOtasadar nalght Shaw The railroad has temporary •■"flsasiva; ------BaaOer UiN (i) naraday' SMtUght operating agreements with P.N .C X.K ." and moat of the (i) Hsvsr >ss T wbw ttnie a btonde. S.M M sSlsI Ohsysaas states or public agencies that l5nlS«ar"2walacovero A assure commuter service until "Tfala la a wig;” Hh» ex­ ■iltM Blak V»a Dfk. IBm, 6rMl rABohar "^m*****" bb *'mi^ plained, fingering the brown pK I^ 'Jeff (Jbandler, Omen next summer. Similar agree, . .• > ^ , District Attoney Wenas and OoUaM KOlar. . ments for long-haul passenger treasea as the - sat down to . Fsaac MaritsJs ieeal MewerWeather hmob. *T*m not quite sure why I 4l«t (I) Basssr Aady Sbsw liU <»7Westani H m n aA llM ds service are under consideratlcm. A Oases (0) Under a proposed merger, the wore it, but I thought It might Olsb UiM I CT-’S ijg’r ”" be fun." Msvar lala s T' S B IW New Haven’s freight system, but not passenger service, Amateur psarohologiata might jtH (MAM) BUadhr ' Touw. Suocesaful writer, -ap> propound that she waa aeeking iiM n> n a a to s •!*• (•) -OiBIgaa’sS la a d (O) ta rle M n in N r husband and would be taken over by the StaUon." Search- (•M M iDaaaa Bead m im daughter, meeta, for the first Pennsylvania and New York to eatabllah her own identity bs lag for Ms srlfa tiis prisoasr • i M ^ ( 0 > MI la ten yanis, lha Wrttaiu Jill Ireland, an actreaa of un- of tbs Comanche*, man dla- end arbo mapirad bar. Central railroads. eovsn aaother womaa prisoasr NM^a Brand, William Smith. (Ml Matv OrOMi Shaw oommon talent Indeed, the rea- Mdodie Johnson g|>- and wins her freedom. Rao- . Brown and'Phlllp Carey. Ilia* S (III TSaight Bbsw . aoa for her being at MOM waa M ph Boon and Naaey Oates. Starring J c ia m Oarsen (O) New Alcoholism Plan pean in “Kicks” on Ik MMI O.K. Omekerby <0> I M (M> Ona (FOaek BepsH -• not to visit her huaband but to V kitsrassa Show •(•• (I) naraday Might Mevles Mga Off FAIRFIBLD (AP)—Rep. Don­ prepare for the role of a Ihis- NBC’s “Bob Hope Pro- (* M « Whsia the Aetloa U "Houaeboi^ C iS y Orant and (M) DA. ~ “ Air Fsiea Ballgtana it » sfaMoa F ssr-nii^ Sophia Loren. Orant portrays ald J. Irwin, C-Conn., announced aian astronaut In "M y Favorite sents” Friday 9-10 “n s Bride and the Beast” a suave Washington attorney 1:M » ) Ml today award of a three-year Martian.” Qiarlotta Austbi and Lance left with three spirited chil­ IlW 5l ■gamsals sf Osmfatt -> p jn . Fuller. A big same 'hunter's dren. Miss Loren plays the Night Mirma federal grant of some $300,(XX) But JIU pooh-po imsBl af MsditsUsa » approach to alcoholism treat­ 'T’lh working simply because hodeymoon. (•MM) BewUehod Off studio every night,” she re- ment. I want to worit,” she said. -"I caUed. "One night he talked The program, described as like to act and I ’ve got to make about what a wonderful, excit­ unique in this country, will be H on my own, without David’s pioneered in Fairfield County Indonesian help." ing life we could have together FRIDAY PROGRAM In our business if we got mar­ under the Fairfield County Coun­ at Commur She was doing fine even be­ ried. I was 21 and he w as-^ and Time Ohaaael Ooasts; Johnny TlUotsoo. CUlf cil on alcoholism, Inc., with blaze was s fore the Scottish actor came were both.full of wild en- 1;H (3) Beet Seller (0) Arquetl^ Oeorge Jgnea and headquarters in Westport. ter the att( into her life. Trained in the bal­ (3eM) Bea Caeey group. Western T>and. thus!asm. We got married six (33) At Heme with Kitty 7m > Blok Powell Theater Through the program, called let, she waa dancing on Ehiglish da}m after we met." (3t) Bachelor Father U M (S-SMM) Metro, Sparta "The Fairfield Plan,” families stages from the ago of 12, At 18 t;3» (3) A t «M Taras Weather Three sons arrived during the (13-S»> Let’s Make a Deal (0) Mo and friends of problem drinkers she was tapped by J. Arthur (to) Weather next five years, and JiU fol­ 1:H (3»M) News (33) The Big News In Fairfield County will receive Rank for a star buildup. During 3:M (3) Password U:1S (M) MIghUlA Red lowed her husband to America, •(33-3«) Mbmeat af tratb . (St) Tonight Show specific and experienced advice the filming of "Robbery Under (8-3»M> The Mnrsea Starring Johnny Caraon (C) on how to overcome the alchol- whence he came to play Judas 3i3* (3> Haase Party^ Arm s" she met a young actor UiSS (3) Asnerioa’s Greatest Movies Ic’B symptomatic resistances to in “ The Greatest Story Ever COM) The Dm^ters ” Subma­ named David McCallum. (S> Tell'Me, Dr. Brelhers (0> treatment and how to guide the Prej ToW.” (3«M> A Time tor Da rine, with a couple of stranded . "H e drove me home from the nurses aboard. Is turned a recovering alcoholic In making “ Now it is time for me to tend ItU (S«M) News with W< l’ s i blushing pink, while being re­ Touch the best individual use of JAKARTA to my own career," JiU re­ 3 M (3 To Ten the Tratb paired. Clary Grant, Dina Mei^ VK- <3S-SS> Aaother World Hu tmd Tony ( h i^ . (C) Isting treatment resources. munists were marked. "This isn’t a matter of (•> Never Too Yooag The Revolt m Mamie S lo y tr," competing with Da'vld, nothing • Jane Russell, Richard EgaM as the army 1 (3«M> Deaeral Hos]lospllItal and Agnes Moorehead. (C) Reports circu like that. It’s simply that a • iMl (3) Mews State Man on Trial , (8) TeU me. Dr, Brothers that the Reds woman must have her own life Ii3f (3) Diok Van Dyke Show U i3S (S) P A . Movie HtLLiSBOROUaH, N.C. (AP) ^ (Si-M) Tea Doa’t Bay (0> im : '- : i ‘^ ]dn g Leathernecks,” John secretly to mak nowadays,, even though she is a (S) Father Knows Boss •—.'Frank Rinaldi, formerly of Wayne, Robert Ryan, Jimla raids. Army tro wife and mother." (S»M) Yoang Marrleds C^rrter. ~ftrict...... dlaclpllnarlondminai' of- Waterbury, Conn., was to go on .<■•• (3) Kaager Andy Show fleecer an dhls____ squadron, ______becomt_ armored cars g ^ t d m k JiU’s last a(Ulng Job waa an (3t-3«) Mateh Oame (O) trial In Orange County Superior friends In- the orucible of tvae. tions and vital Impressive performance as an (3). MIehey Moase Clab , (41) Herv Orlffla Show Court today for a second time ELECTRONICS (3f> Never Tea Yeaag ll:S t (33) Tealght Shaw Soldiers were aIC(UioUe on a "Ben Casey” (Ml■ 8wSwabby -■ •”Show liOt (33) Lase Show throughout JakE LABORATORIES show. Tliat ■eras three weeks r:38 (tSM) Mews ‘The She-Creaturo,” Cheater (See Page Three) «;3S (3) Bte 3 Theatre ^ ^ Morris. A )>eauUfuI girl Is re­ urbs and repo after'fhe birth of her third sofei, ‘The Lost Tribe.' Jungle Jim incarnated as a monster ixom Valentine, now 2. 3oln forces to rout hell. quantity of anr 277 BROAD thievro. Johnny W*>*s- Dino, Dean Martin’s (S..W) O______i ^ Memeats «f Mosla estimate said 'T d like to work more ottfoi iminer and Elena Verdugo. (M) D.S. Air Farce Bellgtaus '(•) Aftonoea Shaw son, will sing on his been arrested. > but I seem to be in-between," Film Senate Vote Fails 3MM Where the Aettea father’s show liU (IF O’Oleeh Bepert — Communist p T (v she sighed. “I look too maturo (33)n ) FeataroFeMluo Fdar-ThbroFiar-' Sin "Bluea Bustera," L’.M Oorcey Str Committee, Njo) to play opposite 2B-year-old ’ ’Thursday 10-11 p.m. ItSC (i) ... NaWB On 14B Filibuster and Runta A tonsUlecto- t i l l (I) e* , OamIseF-i among them. SERVICE leading men, and I’m too young my tunis one of the l>oya Into . Good Night Am u a crooner and tunia the Street t m A Maa OaBad X ti3« (8) News aad WesUher WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen­ President Suk to appear with the older stars. Shop Into a Bowery Palaoe— (33M ) Leeal Mews, Weather M all Biakes for a tisM. TtU (W Weston Maaa HigidlgUa « ' » » of MitMaMsh i ate supporters of the bill to re- his palace In . (3W LUyd Theatea Shew (!•) Speite Oaroaro volce the power of states to ban He had been •:•• (t») Bsstsa KlaeMe TiM (M) aad Natl. Metro •f TV ami (M> Uoyd Thaatea Show TilC t n wad. W U west the union shop fell 17 votes short palace in Bogor •:3* (•) MagOla OetWa (!•) C a » BaaaraiMk (0) In their effort today to Invoke since the atte WHY (3») Cempaaa (MM) lie matstaaee. RADIOS (!•) Baperwaa . .. <” > ^ »* rols Mateh Whs cloture and choke off a filibus- Sept. 30. (Ml er. Sukarno so fa CALL M9-1124 •:•• (3) Tear Seaater from Oean (SMS) Taaaanr (O) HONDA •■•• (I) HegaTraeroes The vote on cloture waa 46 for ly condemned 0 Sen. Abraham A Blblcotf, J}- (tMt) Crarey Battford. •) and 47 against so that the bill’s September Mov TF-Bndin, SMm (SM) Mews nad Weather ' S n itrlf IS NUMBER ONE m> FaMh fer Taday •■•• (3) Oemer Pyle —*DS3% supporters d!d not even muster by U . Col. Unti m ) Bachy aad Mb Frteads Jim Nabors with Frank Sot- • Hondg's soperiority is (M)^W10^Mrds ton. (C ) a majority. dentlal guard, Our SPEEDY &kedaltr s matter,of record. •tW (3) Sparta, News, Weather . Heaey West With 92 senators recorded. It his disapproval TRULY DEliaOUS •lU (SM) Pater Jeaaiags Metro '* '* * & „ * * * * —**k*ro BroflioM would have required 62 to in­ anti-Omununist • Hmida Nets the (33) aabhehee LO-TRIM •>S( (33) a ^ la l Bepert voke cloture. Sukarno for CHICKEN^ standard for crafts­ •tl*. (3) Mews BASEROARD Democratic Leader Mike anced the an Brown in Minutes manship. . (•) Ffsat Bow Friday Might from 6 ‘ ’Queen of_the. NDcj," ^m und DM.0.L.E, RADIATION Mansfleld of Montana said sim­ three-inilllon n a HfMf'la gives yon ihe Jeaaine djraln. Vin­ ply after the vote that “ the de­ Sian Oommunlsl n m world’s Ttawnt antlii' finest motojrcycles at cent Ffioa. Yo Young sculptor es­ stth hwotapernble caping execution roka the CONVERT bate will continue.” , The army n( n reasonable price Fharaob'a permlsslcn to .mar­ taste. ry the daughter of the groat Yoor Old Stwom Hwoti^ prleat, Nefertitl. CA LL IN SHE (IF Indaatry aa Parade Iw^ Syatwnit Mi.a Mo^ - Pick Op 10 Mlniil iXLM) Baattey rT B rIak lay GARNER'S nnWB Lntnv •fn Argo Bcttoboord HANGHESTER (4 F Oheyeaaa' . '' •tM (!•) Maws aad Weather Hot Wotar Hooriog DECI’S DRIVE-IN■,T SHIRTS CENTER •iM (IS) Pater Jeanlnga News LB J Meets wi i m (ii'D eaih VaUey Days ^ f e i n . M l CKNTEi^ ST.—M S-2^ oentor St — sis-Mvo. W ^ AW>a>ey DaUdd Si Qep.,"i4 ibis'. Wmiantt HOHjfapBiVMr C=t OR Despite Unp] CALL 649-1)^2 MANCHESTER StTYlee W^HINGTON (AP) .•fevote end Friiak FtaidlsF^-Peto .Osnuie men;” as Moy MOTOR SALES rirppa. M l Broad. . President J o h n's o n con­ OLDSMOBILE Street'. ferred for 45 minutes today some kind of c 8 OgtowoU NL Meimhegtep 649-4648 with Vice President Huberi tion Boon on ho 'Yoor Oldsmobil* Dm Im:!' District of Oolu H. Humphrey after spend­ Johnson, now ICE RLANT OPEN ing what was described as himself soft fc ■ f sit WEST OENTER ST. - 60-1511 his “most unpleasant Into a, hospital-i ^•**^L|*^;*L*® SiM r M . — 8 A.M. to 1 FJL C^OKllD ICB—ICB— BLOCKBLOG lOB- - OUBBS night” since gall bladder that will mix « surgery. talks with offlc NEW or USED BISSBLL ST. The unpleasant aspects were some old-fashi L T. WOOD CO;'",£S. S4S-1189 attributed by press secretary something Johi T a n EMt from Bfatai 8& at State Xlieater « OD to Blaiwli Bill D. Moyers to the fac: needs. ■on took no sedatives. Moyers Doctors ,rF ■aid doctors feel that at about night that the F this point patients recovering in "another spl from major abdominal surgery waa making i •xperlenoe their greatest dls- following laat 4X>mfort. Uon to remove "H e Js uncomfortable this and a atone tha morning,” Moyers reported. hie kidney. However, he said Johnaon's Johnson, who tures himself i pain did not dlaoourage him from covering a wide range of best of health only a mlnlmui topics, foreign and domestic, with Humphrey. • feased Sunday Betheeda Naval Their conversation ranged urban Maryla from (Hqcuseion of f posBlble chance to get ao American viait next month by "I have been WGStt riArmAMi nhAtimtellAf* T au4.